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? *. . mm, K^K^& jSf ^ i vxl \ v - Vm^ ' ,JV . 5& m Ep$4Efl tSB K&v? ' I^H 5- ; |-^^^y<^p- '.wl A Seene\Frc From Schloss \ \ I)?ar Mi?. Editor: ^ I notice in y ur last i-aper that you wtuld like t?i hear from Youngsville md Schlo.se Your regular correspond- i eat here has become so irregulai that 1 rau&i trv to respond with a few notes, even if I have to give you more of the 'fehbss Slush" as he calls. The fact ia we are too busy down here to read the papers as we should to say nothing nl writing for them. Besides, what to write about is a most perplexing probkwi, as local items of intesest are as aware e as loafers in the busy month of Jwe. I hear the whistle of the railroad ennearby. The Gieenleaf Johnson Lam her Co., are grading a road near the Burt place for handiing&he lumber in ?at territory. They aiealso operain the Shocco neighoorood. Good roads may be of perennial interet< to those who have and enjoy them, bit there is little pleasure or interest, in such as we have. We all want to J gf >umetime8?and get hack too, but j when wego oyt from this pint" we hardly know whether we will get bee* or not. The other fellow is always a little worse off than we are. While oui r*ds are bad enough, those of oar goo? nUghbors to the north of us are ever. j wtase, that is some of them. But this id not saving that there are no good reads in Warden. It has some very gpod ones. I think some of us would rm\\y be willing to take passage through the air if wc had a mailing machine. The good roads movement may - . utTff this way sometime. It weuld din time inn kit* tt WHIT pr-thw traveler, and save thousands of dollars ia prolonging the usefulness and ser vice of vehicles and-animals, besides I showing mercy to the latter, if w^ had I betttg highways. .Miss Jennie Alston, the popular I teacher of the Schloea school, is doing I excellent work in the performance of I liar duties for the younger generation, I without the use of the black gum sprout I or the hickory twig. I do not intimate I that Miss Jennie would not w,eld them I if necessary, but her scholars-are all sol fond of going to school to her that 11 v think they must be too good to neecl "sprouting." I Mr. H. P. Speed, our carrier, founcl the roads rather rough for his businestl last week, but notjtoo bad to make hii I tripe. Not having sn air ship or muc dredger at bis command, he dispenser I with his cab and distributed the mai I astride a mule. Mr. Al. Alston, of Airlie, arrivet Monday to spend a few days with hit relatives and friends. Colds, mild oases of grippe, chickei nox, etc., are more frequent than us ' dai, it seems, down this way, bat then are na serious cases of sickness that have heard of. Our neighborhood wil soman favorably with others aa ?< oar popular physician, is quite boa; PSg^.U.Hk-hy ^ kept at home'^urt^s^ek on account o afeksms 1?7 much^age.Ml t^irwllle af ; J . V IV ' . ^ . I j i PEftJJiJPI^^ - B| S *&%" jk> | _ >m St.yfcLMO. t?? miss sefapol. I believe young chil- s*ir dren are rfore fond of going to school ^_ ' thece dais than they were when I was a "chanr*The school house has been handi somely painted and looks mighty pretty, ty I Correspondent . [The above items wera intended fcr ?< last week but werr received to late ? Editor. 1 Tht tp| Rack Springs Items. Our Sunday School Supt. Mr. H. A. Stjickland visited Cypreea last Sunday. He was greatly missed at Rock Sprint;. Mrs. J. N. Harris spent a law dsys with Mrs. J. C. Matthews in Spring Hope the past week. Ellis Strickland spent last Saturday and Sunday near Wakefield. Fenn?r Sptvey and sister M"C. H. Wheleee gave a party at her home last Friday night. A large crowd attended. After many gamre were played, candy was served. All report a very niee time. i Vlissee Ina end Mollis Strickland \ visited Mrs. J. C. Matthews and Mrs. Spencer Weathersby in Spring Hope the past week. | One of tbe Bonn bors filled bia , regolar appointment at Bock Spring list Sunday. Mi?s Veil. Harris spent a few day? with tliwo Ina and Mollie StrietrtaeTttaai. ,Mk We hare changed oar preaching from the tiret and third Snndaya to the eecond and fourth. We are aorry to say that Mrs. S. S. Strickland u on the aick liat, but hope abe will aoon be outwgain. Best wishes to the Turns. TitouBi.ai) Bbart. Mrs. John Drew Better. McLeansboro, In.?"About five rears ago," save MrA John L. Drew, I of tbia plaoe, "1 wn afflicted with i pains and-icregularitJ every month. > J suffered ooiittnuall J waa weak and ' despondent, and rmiltile to do nn 1 uouaework. I toouLCardui, and in ooe month, I felt likl iPmv woman , and worked hard allaummw. I ar< I now in perfect healb, and \reeom mend Card a i to *11 /suffering \o ... > n." Every day ddring the paafshO years, t'ardui has he en steadily fortfs | ing ahead as a reaalt of ita proven > , value in female triable*. It relieves > head,tube, backache, womanly misery , and puts fresh Strength into weary ' bodiea. Try | Bust Saed Oa^Msh Potasoaa, Gar1 <Uu Psas at U F. | Woe*** learn* Utile something about 1 politics ia a pi to of the Jumbisd sotpianations their husbands give thdm of it. t . JL i I. - X WanTeI La Uta tyfltf y MW pT&g&ua * lra? "i t? ?p I* H.m mr |i?,om a gjBsfegxg Mtoar MetoMtteaa. mmd ?k? wiU do mhiiltJ ? ? at air wen (Huui P*rdr> taafc twenly?Hkr> ike 6ck dm ' (t??ra ibiwitu : waft XiSO XatKLMki %idcn ?m3 <L**' J J | Marked aftf jm I aabdnfta aad bc?*?c |M?vaI ? nt. 11 ?MLi cleaeiee iwrilary A.r i a'aaki llaae he 04 nW Mi# *a**ta' outfit L -*?d Mien > ?ahiB ocbt aff the iwf Order*. I m4wm every when L J Ri|ku4** uU w ' be ba bvur be wtdmd Ordered m <!??? by , rfce Every iwaarr abated IbOia* ?b*o- I lair KMMniMd in every rwdceia Ui hie biai m? bttlMa br mmU, no pir cnu | Nam to you. Saftee raL iu evmwbcrr. j lee.ooe aokl In laar aiaadaa. Rkl uanaokid. Ag?Ia Salac aaiy. <?t lerrtoryatooca.WewMti.Mere^reaioUlivu.. , kadyeur auna?adadftreMMapi*Ul aartT irraiiliUhlM?iUa froa. fdrritary |? totaglul. WrMa today Addrcaa The KEVER-FAIL CO. 9?a TOLBOO. OHIO HELP \V\NTEP \r 10 hands, young \en /referred, to rk in waggon facftorj. Must be be*. former experienc\let necessary >plv to Louisburg Wagon Co. FOR SALE. >ne pair of fcules, jrfefghing 1,050 unds each, clewi ami fifteen years I respectively, mU/sell pair for $150. >plv at once to 1Y | B. G. King, R F D 3, Louisburg, N. C. Remember I am getting in new goods ery day aud wilt sell cheaper than ybodVv give me a 'trial. / J. W. King. I "j Che damaged goq<fe a>e going right ng. Come quicVand get some of se rare bargains/ J. W. Kino. SHBEP^CR SALE 0 sheep, iacludiu several registered opshires, for sal^ R. G. Allen FOR S^B f"~ 1 selected lot of Sodgixgr Soy, beans sale cheap. Onlyy limited quantileft. Makes fine fdod for stock. McKinne Bros. Co FOR SALBJ^O] 1 RENT Taylor residence e 1 Cedar street, ly to J. 1 ^ssJVeaver. R. F. D. No. 4. L< uisburg, N.C. ? (/)_l 1 II a *^ LimI ? ? >N B s C_J g og fl CQ fjO i an#"! a iv ? i| \ ? ? \f I O IN ? 3^'"'? S ? -3 i iv 5 = DC 5 i a. (/> . ' ., f / f-Jr ! - : . .. - ^ </ . . '" Attention He srt* . t. '. . Fcr the next week we offer oir iutire etoeli purpose not to carry these good* through ti close out what we bare. Do odt let this o| FOR SPRING?La in cream wool aerge, pin atrip! blue large I from 15 to 25 per cent lowar /thee large cil flu " jQifeen Quafkv " 51 M an</ tAtf /V# beavtjes. Rv| believe 1 uch footivetxr jfx ftrice. I The makers themselves. Smart, sn fx Ahrrti, In/ /<a?M fi * 3 I ~> " what yfou have heen loo buy hire eventually. Wo especially dell your attention to our which with qualit* and workmanship censi< for thajprice. You will And our stock of dr goods in all lines lind your careful inspectio Yours to CANDLER-CRI In 0u7 m? We LiWe nJow movi furniture, doffins. ci our newNsrtore roorr where wenehall be j our iriendlsVild cui see us. / We\ prop* more exiensivh sto< er before and wher thing iry our line please you. Don't: our new quarters and that you are ir and see us. - j . /' . I i *, j * ** ' - - 5-' ... -v j ? * i Jt l Wf E. White LOUISBURC ? w u '' -rvv v ' \ ii - ' -5, i ^ ,?V- jfenl J .1 WR.IJipp^W ?l* "T'L _ .. ^ x~ ^ , >usekeeper | ** * - ^*1 ' l of ruga at octual cost. It is our ba eumuar and ma make this otfer to pportunity to supply yourself pass. dies Coat Suits ind fancy novelty materials at prices Ly pricas. . - i j eived our new y?es for Spring ?ossilJe at the P'J \ have outdone Vt api>y styles with off nd service?just ferj itngfbt^. You'll ' v 7hy not ^to-day ? flu ' line of Ladies Muslin Underwear, Jered, cannot be equalled anywhere y po<>de complete in^the new spring n is asked. * ' Serve " | DWELL GO. | ' Quarters] ' * - ' ' . *(! ! % ad our stock of askets, etc., to i A-n X vil HJLCt'l I I O til t/t/t glad to have all atomei'B" call "to-? Dse to carry a 3k now than evl you need any- y/. 3 tan suit and forget we are at 01K Main street :1 ivit&J. to call in "<?? ' ' ? "v4i! * * $ i . - $ * . ' i I I, tc c. ^ 1 I
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