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1 . - Fair View New. Mrs Anuie Blair, who has been visiting relatives in Washington, D C for some time has returned home. Mrs Daisy Ingram, of this place spent last Saturday and Sunduy visiting her father Mr Martin Kob bins near Gladesboro. We are glad to say Mrs Emily Blair who has been confined to her room for sixteen week is improving slowly. Mr and Mrs Meredith, of Thom asville, visited Mrs Meredith's mother, Mrs Mary Blair last Sun day, also visited Fair View Park. Several of our people attended the quarterly meeting at Pleasant Hill last Sunday. Miss Allene Johnson of High Point, spent last week here visiting her cousin, Lee Ora Millikun. Mr Ed Millikan has just re mod k-d the Lodge and titted it up nicely, Mr and Mrs Bennison are occupying. Rev B K Hargett visited with Mr and Mrs Rocket one day this week. The Sunday School at Fail View Church is progressing nicely. They have just bought a new $5. 50 Ep worth organ to the delight of the Sunday School children. We regret ve'T much to give up one of our most promising young men, Mr Fred Ingram, who left last; week for South Carolina as agent . for fruit trees. ; Several of our young people ex-: pect to attend the Caraway exhibi-! tion next Friday. j We regret venr mucn to give up our friends, Mr and Mrs Rocktt who will leave in a short while for for New York. Weare glad to say will return in the fall. Mr Kinsy Myers and family are going to move here at an early date. Trinity Items. Mrs U A Guthrie, of Durham, is here on a visit to her tuothe, who has been spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs J F Heitman. Mrs M A Dodson, of Winston is here on a visit to her sisters, Mrs Irene Craven, Mrs Carr and Miss Leach. Miss Amanda Leach is able to be at the postoflice again after a weeks illness. Miss Maggie Miller is improving. Mr B F Hargett preached a force ful sermon on Sunday at eleven o'clock. There will be services all through the week, at eleven in the morning and at night. Mrs Steele and daughter of States ville, are viitings Rev James Wil son's family. Mr E F Pepper, of Thomasville, spent Sunkay in town. Dr D Reid Parker will leave this week for an extended visit to Florida. Will Erect New Church The Cedar Falls correspondent writes as follows: Presiding Elder S B Turrentine ! spent Monday in town assisting in ; selecting a site for the new Metho-! dist Episcopal Church which will j be erect d 1 e. e soon Mrs Peak is visiting at Stakes- j dale. ; Mr P Graven and wife, of Worth-! ville were here a few davs last week Mr Walter Craven spent Sunday in High roint. Mr Burgess Allred visited at Sanford Snnday. Mr George Tillman is in town again this week. Mr Bowman our excellent teacher is preparing an excellent program for he commencement exercises at the close of his school. The date has not been decided. Mr O R Cox is visiting the dif ferent sites pioposed for the Methodist Protestant College. Trtppart Bucy. The price paid for fur has made it interesting for trappers in this sec tion recently, bo far, Mr v ill Daniel is leading, having caught 20 minks, 63 muskrats, 8 raccoons, 12 o'pos sums, and a lot of other game. On Thursday last, he caught a mink which measured 34 inches from tip to tip. Mr E Barney says he will start his mill again in a few days. Ow ing to the high waters recently his mill property has been closed. It was slightly damaged. The public schools are coming to a close. The Eleazer school closed last Thursday and the school at Bell's Grove closed Friday with an exhibition. There is quite a lot of timber be ing sold in this community and the upper part of Montgomery County. - The prices paid are very high com pared with a few years past. Sncccess toTHECouKiEK. Eleazer, 3;3-06. Jack. Henry Houstin, a negro, was caught in the residence of Mr J A Harlmon, near Salisbuay, Saturday morning about 10 o'clock. The negro claimed that he was drunk and did not remember the circum stance. A 38 calibre pistol and a Sal Ion jug were found tinder a ounge in the pailor. Court Calendar. Calendar of civil cases for trial at March term 1900, of Randolph Su perior Court. Hon Geo W Ward, Judge, presiding. WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 21ST. No 15 T S Sprinkle vs Bank of Liberty et als 1C Randolph Creamery Co vs W S Lineberry et als " 17 James Scotten vs Delphina Scotten " IS Mobile Cotton Mills vs Ran dleman Hosiery Mills j " 19 A A Ridge vs Allen Nance ! " 20 James Snider vs Mollie Sni- ! der ! " 21 W E Kearns vs C E Sexton j " 22 Moriah C Foust vs John C Foust et als I THURSDAY, II ARCH '22S1 ! ' 23 Seth W Langhlin Admr vs I John C Foust 25 Sarah A Millikan vs N C English Extr " 20 L A Sheets vs Hattie Sheets " 27 Aslu-boro Roller Mills vs Wes tern Union Tel Co " 28 William Kearus vs A W Kearns " 20 Albert W Movers Kivett " " ,'io Murphy Burris et vs J als Delilah Bray etals FRIDAY, MARCH 23RD. " 3ti Mrs Allie II Worth vs A & A R R Co " 37 John Brooks vs Laura Brooks " 38 G A Talbert vs W LThurber et als " 30 Eliza Kinsey vs W M Wil son Extr " 40 Ellen Conner vs W M Wilson Extr " -12 Mrs W D Lambert Guar vs B W Steed Extr SATURDAY, MARCH 24TH. Sum D. No 3 John Bell vs Martha J Bell " D No 5 Mary Teague vs Wil liam Teague No 43 A W Gray et als vs J M Gray et als. Witnesses and parties need not attend before the day for which their cases are calendared for trial, as witnesses will not be called before that day. Motions before the Judge can be heard at any time. Calendar Committee. March 0, 1900. The Tornado which swept Mis- i sissippi Friday did greatest damage i a Meridian. Serious loss of life i and property is reported. 1 Wasted Interest Paid on Deposits WLchoviaL Loan . Trust Company. High Point, N. C. White House Locals. Mr and Mrs A II Smith spent Saturday and Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs E E Lewallen. Miss Mary Branson has gone to Asheboro to spend the week with her sister, Mrs Presnell. Misses Mattie and Bertha Luck and I.illie Vuncannon visited Miss Sallie Branson .Sun dav. Mr John Johnson, after Bpendin some time with relatives and frier ds here, has returned to his home in Nash county. Miss Dora Vuncannon is visiting friends at ltamllemaii. The school at Hope closed Friday, March 2. Mr and Mrs Columbus Cooper spent Sun day with Mrs Frank Cooper. TRADE MARK REGISTERED Fe F. S. ROYSTER GUANO CO If left with us would give you a handsome sum for investment, provide for old age, or serve you in a time of need :: :: :: :: :: Dailv savino-q In 5 years In 10 years In 2o years y oa & amounts to amounts to amounts to $ .ol $ 2o.oo $ 45.00 $ 115.oo .o2 4o.oo 9o.oo 225.00 .o3 60.00 135.oo 34o.oo .o5 loo.oo 225oo 565.00 ,lo 2oo.oo- 45o.oo l,13o.oo .25 5oo.oo l,13o.oo 2,825.oo .5o l,ooo.oo 2,25o.oo 5,65o.oo l.oo 2,ooo.oo 4,5oo.oo ll,3oo.oo The above is on a basis of 4 per cent, per annum, compound interest :: :: :: Should you lend to an individual you would endeavor to get the best possible protection. The same should apply when you lend to a bank. Remember WE offer you the protection of $600,000.00 capital. Southern Grown Nursery Stock. The Piedmout Sections of the South are well adapted to the growth of hardy nursery stock, es pecially suited to the South. With our mild winters thf stock can be left in the fields until needed for planting, and dug as Bhipped, while the Northern Nurseries dig in the Full and cellar, or Dlace in cold stor- jage until needed for Spring ship ments. The planting of trees is not keep ing pace with the demand for fruit. At the present time the price of Royster's rtitar have been the standard because they are" made from honest materials. See that the trade mark is on every bag. None genuine without it. apples isal most prohibitive, eleven peck barrels selling for $5 00 whole sale. The planter who uses good judgment in selection of varieties adapted to the location, and give the same careful cultivation neces sary to grow crops of grain, tobacco or cotton will be surprised at his success. . J Crawford Biggs, of Durham, denies the report that he has given out the idea of making the run for the judgeship against Judge Shaw in the 9th district. Norfolk, Va. The Three Dependa bles IN EVERY- HOUSEHOLD Their value can't be toldjin money Vick's Group and Pneumonia Cure Prevents and cures in every case applied externally, 25. Vick's Yellow Pine Tar Cough Syrup Prevents consumption and cures worst cough, 25c. Vick's Turtle Oil Liniment Largest and best for man and beast, 25c. These are money and life savers and no wise household will be without them. Take no substi tutes at your dealer's or send direct to L. Richardson, Manufacturing Chemist, Greensboro, N C. Little Money, But Big Money You will save money by paying cash for what you buy, and will avoid paying for goods you think you haven't bought.. So call on J. L. Norman and buy cheap, where you will not be bothered with book account. Nice line Groceries, Notions, Overalls, Suspenders, Pants, Shirts, etc. Jones' Old Stand, North side Depot street. M. L. ALLRED, Breeder of Barred Plymoth Rocks Eggs per setting of 13, $1.00. Climax, N. C. WANTED, ilea iu each State to travel, post signs, advertise and leave samples o! our goods. Salary $75.00 per month. $3-. per dav and expensen. KUHLMAN CO., Dept. S. Atlas Block, Chicago. 3mo-l-18-0ti. 7 i "A
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