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QBEENSBOHO UA1L.T NEWS TUK i DAT. JTTXE SI. 110. Run Down? it does Ayer'a Sarsapariilt ia Ionic not stimulate. It doe not auk yoa fed better one dajr, thee as bed m ever the next. Ttiere is note drop ef alcohol Ak c.dcW mil mkomt Aytr'u Sr-- in lu Ye fcavn the Ireedy, ifN taia tilU. Emhrth frm from aicjtol. A itnng tbet eomea front, a stronf tonic. Ask fonr doctor ell about this. - THOMAS VILLE NEWS (Special to Dnily Newt.) Tftometvilie, June J. The friend, of th late JpW la L. Joan, who lived MT. AIRY NEWS NOTES (Special to Diljr New. ) Mount Airy, June 25. Mr. and lire. EYES ON DURHAM Comfortable People of That Towd Want IIami riortiir Dnu'OP 'fc mUlC LlGlsllH. I 01161. Summer Collars Ions toe Hue of the Piedmont railroad, Bpargeaasauj, yesterday tor Stuart, are auuacriblng money tor a mooumenl j V.., to be at the bediade of their daugh o be erected at Denton, K. U, to the Miu Susie, a bo i. at that place for , lv lnlhil for tha rfevelonnient and sua- Renfro Council, Royal Arcanum, of teriat adrancenient of the country alt j tbi. city, established 15 year, tgu, ha. I along tie line of tue nedmout raiiroaa. i Mlw lost a member by deih. The winch was planned and ouut oy me untiring effort, of thi. man aluue, and already a sufficient amount haa been re ported' to secure a monument, but it i. earnestly desired to mate the abaft as fitting as possible and any one desiring to contribute to the monumeut may LOOKING OVER POSSIBILITIES woriDtu tei. place. - When toe full amount has tieea raised ana cue monument m ia place, it is desired that appropriate ex ercises be held at Denton at the unveil ing. It will be recalled that thi. man built this railroad without aid and the erection of this monument by his friends, whom be aided, is but a slight work of appreciation of the untiring efforts Captain Jones Vpent during his life in completing this railroad. All the towns along te line of this railroad, as well as Denton, the present termi nus, owe their development to this rosd. This is a noble and titting effort and should receive the support of every one along the line of the railroad as well as all the friend, of Captain Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. ArmJield left Mon day for Wrightsville Beaeh to spend a few day. attending the North Carolina I Banker, association ana 10 enjoy mr sea breer.es. C. A. Julian snd wife left at the ssms time te attend the annual meeting of the Xorth (larnliiia Medical society, now in session there. One kiln of brick at the Thomssville Electric Brick plsnt ha. been burned and it has -been found that they are some of the finest brick ever seen. The order will attend a banquet at Blue Kidge Inn Thursday night. Dr. and Mrs. 'i nomas B. Ahby left last week for Baltimore, old. lira. Aahby goes for treatment at a sanitar ium. Kid Allea, aoouitted of a counterfeit, iag charge by the Federal court, haa returned home. lilrs. Nancy Disujrha. who died last week, was buried in her wedding dreas, which she wore Tti years agu. She 'was 81 years old at the time of her death. The residence and mill of 8. K. Vena ble, at Dobson, Surry county, were de stroyed by Are a few days ago. Insur ance was shout tl.400, snd the prop erty valued at something like $3,000. The Republicans of Surry and Stoke, counties are urging S. E. Markka!!', name for the senate. He will accept if he finds the party desires hi. aer rices. The IVaiwrats will plane in nomination for the senate thi. year strong man also perhap Power Company Has leprcseniatlve Id the Bull City Eiimlolng Conditions ! And Probable Business to Be Hid. j (Special to Daily News.) Durham, June 40. Chief Engineer W. S. Lea and vice-president of the bout, era Power company, came in from Char lotte today, and wifh the mayor and board of aldermen is discussing the mat ter of permits tonight. I The company is hrsded Durham wsrds, ' and will put its liaes of transmission ' here if it can be mad. agreeable. The: survey tor this rHte was msde long ago aad the engineers pronounce it sn ideal course. Mr. Lee i. much .truck witb the possibilities of Durham. There are in sight about 20.000 horsepower, not including many smsller enterprises Mayor Kol-I"" ' the power company s rep- gcr, of thia place. j resents Uvea have had no opportunity to The va lua I ion or resl worth of the . become acquainted. property in Mount Airy will show a! event it does make Una sn in- nig lncre.ac over lat (ear uer- llal Mat ion. there is internal in the haps 50,000 or 175.000. The list laker. ' disposition t be made of the power al- nnished their work tn tike township ready Here, j he Durham I ruction corn today. 1'snv lights ths city snd 1 urn 1 she. msny The city ofhcisls are having . lot of , busineaa place, wilh poer, be.ide. oper-1 work done on the street, of this nlnoe. ' 'UntS car sy.teia. It is presumed that, Kranite, which i. o abundant, has boen ""'1 power would so redW the rates used quite freely on some of the streets. ine summer boarders are beginning to Men wear tura-dowa eallara in aumsner primarily baeauaa they are eomfortable, aad do not wilt down so oukckJy a. other. Wa kelp yew sseure tkasa desired results by starekiag your eallara ia such a way aa ta gin tkeaa "iwdy" eaougk ' to resist ordinary perspirstiea sad by ironing the top fold ed edge perfectly dry aad smooth, aa it will not dig four neck or otherwise irritate you. You'll like eur work aad aer vlcs. Try it thia week. Columbia Laundry Co. DL !. aaa al S Urn am va iimt n up COniA 111 MllltA mt.a lilt . ... ... IIOI1 clay fine snd the torfa-ltall burn we I. wn,T ,rrjfd at the Brown I muse'f mm . s'"1 " ttsumit a great deal This plsnt begins operations tavoraoiy l!aouri. with what it ha. in prospect, and will, no doubt, prove to be one of Tiu, e)ltnv ln w.h j, in,iiv M.'sr. Lee and Millmow were here the best paying plants in the town, welcomed. Salnnlnv ... ... i.i,..i .. last aeek ami were enWrtaintHi hv ths mer day in thia mountain citv ' M ia also to be used by the Bonlee aad Western rosd. The Bonles and Weslera railroad ia rapidly being extended ham Bonvills? formerly fausey, on. (he Mouthers, to wards Deep nver. It Will open line sei-tiiHi in west Chatham. Theie came very ne.sr bring a seri ous wreck on the 1'ttt.bnro isilroad a day or two sgo. The coach of the "(annon Ball" limited, which was run-, ning st ths rate i four Wiles an hoiu". jumped the track north of Moneure. The that the company here would have to train conwted of a combination ear. a lake it. power. The Charlotte corpora- ! bo car, sn engine tender and ths engine BROWN -BELK BROS. CO. w Seasonable Merchandise AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES REMEMBER WE SELL IT FOR LESS i'-inch Dotted 8ioo Silks, 3Se. value, price iic. Nearly all tka saost wanted hades. M-ineh Whits Hsbutai, or J.p. Pilk, He. quality, 3Wc. jc. Spscial Counter. 45c. Silk, worth 38c., ftf. aad 76e., plain and fancy, all one price, tit. 36-inch Assurity Blsck Taffeta, Mc. Just enough rustle, the right weight. New blsck Dress Coods, 40-inch French Serge, ll.M value, price, 98e. Panama., Batiste and Mehsirs from 4ftc. up. New crisp Voile Skirts, just in by express, easily worth $.50. Special linen, ti.QO. Ott Spadala That Win Interest Tan. Ons full taped gauae vest, he. Three cakes Violetta soap, 10a. Three cakes Lana Oil saap, I W. Two pairs gauae kale boss, tar la s' fee, 5a. tl-fU Btoek "ilk kaaa, (l.M. Six Spools Coats' thread, tSa. M yard Spool af B. A. ailk, 4a 100 yard Spool B. I A. eirk, a. Two .pool, good thread for is. One spool Oasts' ereahet cotton, os. Our ready-to-wear s1 spartan, at kaa many speeUl ealuea te offer alosiag out al) suits and dreases. Shoes, nothing aad Hats prised low. 1-st us prove it. BROWN - BELK BROS. CO. T. B. BROWN, Manager nlimiud supptv now ready, i-owuitrlw. I (ttmbinatwii crj more iriL ",e rBiii, mu nimyra on tn rnunu. j No liwi were Wt. The plant is turning out lictween 30,000 and 40.rt0u tirick fier day, snd as aoon as biwiness justifies, the capacity will be increased. Kiminer Lambeth, who for the ns.t Week has been rritutlly ill with blood poiKOn, after careful consultation of the kstf dozen physicians attending him, was carried to the Stokes-Whitehead sanitarium st Salisbury for treatment or an operation, if deemed necessary. Me stood the trip well snd news came tsvlay thst he was slightly improved. The remains of Ir. K. )lose Dorsett, who died st his home in Salisbury Fri day, were bfougbt to Thomssville to tfha noma of his only daughter, Mrs. Robert L. Lambeth, Saturday, and Sim day morning -were -earned -to Hopewell church, Randolph county, and buried In the family plot. A large LENOIR NEWS ITEMS eUCLARA VAN A. 8MOKKR, 5c ALL HA- harita' .Aaociatinn at an inkirnial dinner in the Common weal Lh club. This matter was then gon. over and it looked enticing to them. The plan ia to make ! ,1 the home of tbe bride'. Barents ISpecisI to llslly News.) 1-enoir, June W. Death af John J. Garrett. (Special to Daily News.) Concord, June 20. John J. (larrelt them, and it is ht died thia niornina about 1 o'clock at lste here. Durham a station, a distributing point. ' Unoir. Mi.s Julia Harri. wa. married The riiwtiini-e i Inner hut it i tVtm hnmm . ... u -....i. i , vi- -i . - e- - " iu niuiie j.niir. ivoi . i. n. i nomas ui- .. . , .f ll. , n, '. Li. .'.;.,: ... .t j j:.. 1 UlC'lllO1 v-k-".' " " " liciai mtf. .A rr inr ceremonv a weiimi ir . .... hat the plant gravi-, .upper was spread for the wedding party , num(.r',kl(, i, Either the bead- auu i lie uirc-nin iii.-m-iii. jihiiw i that it really supplies every demand, i Ring dotted cotton foulerd is th. ma ' ferial illitstraieil uith trimming of bead ling threaded with ribbon, but audi a WsdModay evening! . , ,, t.,hmere. from anv .imi lar material quite ss well aa from wash able ones, while the list of the latter verv beautiful batistes snd the home of hi. daughter, Mrs. 11. M. 1 he time icqiiired to reach lnuham, the daughter or t . s,a ...awe , . T. .1 , illif n TMiiur urrur ubiiuiiiii una inr uni ilolin Harrii, mid th . . . . f, . , Allf mm Kl lUIHIIIip saiiu UBiiuiiin; usnii rr v.uw illrKM ot Mwml wwki. -would be m.nv month, but the Durhnri. TitttlV ! I,oml trI;"D1,uK 01 -v n" '""'H . Mr. (igrrett w born November 19. routs? wilt afford iinumuiiI advantasM to Mr. Eliz- Allen tvli-bralad tier tWd ! !f rl ' " hn m . VBr.e V 18i, at the home of his lather in those cutting out the path of th wirra 1 biilhday one Uv (hi. werk. Many otn !rT' m out but lu rCk ,B xuajeexftniDe couoiy, wneie ite grew lo una inter ine roaq wnicn ia believed to manhood. When quite a vouiiu man heioe on-o.lt way. went to New York and beoanie identified with tha Tliotuaa ( halterton company, ilia foer wtM.-faL Wthiist fcmuM of New Vttrk. Ha returned home on the number miMt at earner allowed to pass before tliei d PITTSBORO NEWS. fFpetfal to' laily Vwt.) rittaboro. June 80. Th many frienda trienda from thia and nearby towns : outhreak of the war. and when the vm ln tale will be glad to learn that attended the funeral aerviree. came on volunteered, but on account of Mfl-i- H- A- iondon, for nearly 22 yeai'a During the paat week the farmern an iKthmatic trouble, wao given a fur-1,,or ' Chatham Record, ia im haw Seen greatly delayed in harvest- , lough after two weeks in the army. proving. Mr. lxtndou gave up lat Moil ing their wheat crwp oa aotount of the. fr married Mias Henrietta Williama. ' ay MII' nee then haa b-en confined rains and wet ground. I he laat two0f Kdjrecombe ountrt and to them were ni room J 'I1111' aenoua roiulitHjii, dava of the week some wheat was cut., i born six children. Ouly thre are liv but not more than a third of the crop jBgf who are: Mrs. . .Vf. Barrow, of haa been cut and none hauled in. Ff 1 thia citv; Miaa Kate (iairett, of Kings the rain will ceaae tor anotner weeic, tnei Mountatn, and 1 rank W. (iarrett. of crop will be all cut by the last of the wreek. The contract for the erection of $2,509 brick hank building, to be built at once, has been awarded to Contractors Mont gomery and Seagravcs. of thia place. Work will tc begun in about two weeks. SHOUT" COVRRKD AMU H F.I, PRO to anvawrn cotton New York. June 20. There was r,n-! eiderabif short rovertna today by thoe who hHrt aM on the announcement of i he government s Indictment of t he hull lHdera. Then was no other fe- ture to tha murktt and buninann be came dull when the urajent cox-ertna1 ef shorts wa over. There la Mill a great conftiuion of opinion emu rtitna; the speculative stntus of thp niHrkci Crop advlcett were uiilfoimly ano4. Spot aalaa wrre h.OfiO balea. at 15 points a -1 van ce over Sat unlay. LATHAM. ALEXANDKH Ct ! Charlotte After the war Mr. (.arret t engaged in the auercaiitile biimineaH, first at King Mountain and later al Concord. About five years ago tit health became .o that he was obliged tu give up hi business and aince that time he has lived with his daughter, Mrs. Harrow. To Wed Thia Horning (Special to Daily News.) Wadenboro, June 20. - The mamHireof Mifs Louise Onig, the acs-oinplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -I. Q. A. Craig, oi mis eny, to Hainan lvtinsiorrl. oi ttMin Roxboro. will occur tomorrow morning I Line. at 7 o'clock at the Wadrnboro .1tho from Trov to (nlf diat church, the Rev. .1. H. West ofhctHl- A xtation i lieiug built at Itonlee. a ing. Mr. Lunslord is mayor of Kox Nation between Sanford and t.recnwboio. Ixini, and is a promising young man. Lv the Southern iaiUva. The atathm He was at Wrightville with the edilor and seemed to have enjoyed hiniM-ll, hut ou returning houv 4rielaR broke nut in his fa tie and. combined with other troubles, it seemed at one time that lie was bound to go. Hut t luniks to good nursing, he ie improving mid will, it is hoped, lie out in a few day. Ir. H. Q. Alexander, of Mecklenburg, president of t he Farmers" 1 nion, will deliver an addrew here to t he farmers on July 9. Claude V. Womble, aon of Isaac Worn ble, of t his fount , as la ken ill with ineaa le lat Thursday. Next ilay he was dead, pneuuiouia haxing Met in. ( tuntnencing today the I). & C. Hail road company will Attend its pasaenper lo ( olon, on the Seammrd ir It has heretufoie tjueraled trains msiinii iiiiaMi.iiiiaijjyi iiiiii wins maw i iflffllii aiaiiiiiini mi i n iiaaaaji siaiiwai sis mmm mn aw ' a . ....i.aaawia.e' I Sss. 'CHEAPEST IUSURAEIGE SfaViotes. Over li of the are. origi nal os the outside. Metal is th oolf thoroughly fireproof neterial nraeticahls for sll pur pooes of eonstruction. If your root is covered with New Cent arr Metal Shinnies yo hare eliminated 75 X of the d.nfcr of ire and also bar handsome, waterproof, dwrable roof. Yoor insurane. premium will be smaller, too. When eoainarinf the cost f wood and New Century Metal Saiajllee, always eoasider the difference ia Mat of Isyinf, differone ia iBswraaoo and differeooc in weorinf qaelitics. rpcr Write todsy for full details, price, and oar illustrated Shiafle r ' C Rak No 25. It wiU help yon sohr th Roof Problem. Ask Your Dealer For Cahill Grates Yon will newer eaioy th full nteasar of r.te satisfsetion wsstil yoa iostall oar Chill Grste. in your homo. Thesa haadsoasc (rares ara deservedly popular hecane of their exceptioo.l heating qualities and beoans they are so ooswmioal to operate. If yoor dealer doesn't eerry then in .lock, scad us hi. nans aad wa will arrant to hare him show yon tha Cahill lino. Hfo Ma-mtaitturm all kinds of Metal Reoin, Architect rsl Wron(bt and Cast Iron Work, soak aa Stairways, Kir.-Fs.apcs, Store Fronts, Cofosaos, eta., also GahraaiswJ Iron Work sneh as Cornies, Awnings, Skylights snd Ventilator.. Wc Im asanufaeenre Soathera Ornamental Metal Ceilings in tha beaatiful Lonis XIV aad Colonial design. Writ for price. t I. fa her friends and neighbors called to see ; " . , . , . . , , her, bringing beautfful bouquets. Mr..! e rn? AHe baa not been well tor aeeral , J h J"?" ji'Rhtl.v full ai d ka.i ..,..,i k uai au.'flnuhcd with hema. when cut out to 1 greater part of the lime. Mr. ano Mrs. hdmutiri Jones, jr.ywh reside just south of town, gave a "J hitch" (Ntrty at their home on Tues day night, (-(uupltnientary to their quests, Mitises Lewis and lones. Miss .May 'asseur. of Charlotteavtlle, Va., is K(rnliiig a 1'W days in Lenoir, llie gueM of her sisler, Mins Annie at HfUT. Mihs Sndie irownum is visiting in Mot-kville for a few weeks. MenHra. . 0. Moore, lames R. Con ley Mml Misfce Ida. t til and t.la'a (ireet, Hie attending the North Carolina teach era' meeting in Abbeville. Mr. . H. rhillipe i visiting her pa rents at Ridgrwav. S. C. Mifta eleste Henkel left Tucsiiay foi Chicago, Ml., where ulie will be I lie guet-t of friends for several week. Mis lien krl is one of the t earners of the Lenoir graded nchooU. l.itt le Miav.cn (.tare and Gene Hick eraon, w ht hav e been at the Odd I-VI-Iwa ot plianage at C.oldsboro Inr t io vears, are in Lenoif for the summer, vis iting tvlal i e. Mrs. M. A. luTcy and dauchter. lt Mary, left Wednenrta v fhr Kaleigh, where I hey will viir Mrs. foHeys on for a few weeks, virile awat Mif.s tot fey will attend the marriage of her friend. Mis Bertha Cooper. to Mr, Haithrot-k, which will take place ui the home of the bride to be at Roaeboro next Tueadav. form the square the are jninnd to a nar row band, when made high thev are fin ished wilh the rolled oved collar. The elbow sleeves arc made simply in one piece each, gathered at their upper edges. The long sleeves are moderately full and gathered into bands at the wrists, The quantity of material required for the medium ize i 4 raids 24 or 27, 3 3-4 yard 'A'l or 'J Turd 44 inr hem wide with j 2 14 yards of handing. I The pattern ti.tt(l ia cut in sizes for a ! .14. .10. :tN. 40. 42 and 44 inch bust ineas j jure and will be muiled to any address by the Fashion Department of this paper J on receipt of Hi rents. (If in liaste.j erid an additional 2 cent stamp for let -1 !ur postage, which insure more prompt, delivery. 1 j Dr. Charles E. Moore vlUlU Us Wriglal SU8GR0M AB PHYSICIXH. ! BEHB0W AJKADK. Offie hour, i Unta 18 . nk Is) I N. Kim St., Opposite Oeurtbous. 1 (Mj 7 to t p. as. Tslephonoai OfBes. 853; reaidams. 10M. Special Prices for to Dsys Only " a ro Sr"1' DR. J. W. GRIFFITH lttxlSO French Watereoler, 12.69. 120 Pa.tell, $S.W. tTV 4. J A. 1620 Oil Portrait. $10,000. LlCn LiSL We guarantee an exact renroduetion of any small picture. Cssh with ordsr. Oppsaita Poaknfhee, owr Osraasrs Drue WINFREY AST CO. Star. Phone 724. 8- 1 J. ' - -1JL ja-i-LU. ...I UJ..IJ11U LIBERTY BRICK CO. LIBERTY, N. C. Long Distance Phone 45. Christian Church Philathcas. A called meet ing o the Christ ian l Hitiri'h ritilat lira rlaa will be hold on Tuesday night al M o'clock. The meet ing will he in the Sunday rhool room. 1 Huhiess pf imptrtance is to come up and a full attttnduncc i urgently de si red . For Quick Sale 7-Room House on Greene Street, ad joining Y. M. C. A. Site. All modern conveniences and will have 80 foot lawn adjoining. Easy terms. G. W. PATTERSON, AT 0. W. CARR & CO. I BREAKFAST JACKET. Chattanooga Roofing & Foundry Co. CHATTANOOGA TENNESSEE 2 tTZ at V ir5 jji , ,1 'V. 'ir The Finest Train to Colorado California or Pacific North west points is the St. Louis Colorado Limited Leaving St. Louis daily at 2.15 p. m. over the lines of the Wabash and Union Pacific 'Dustess, perfect track electric block signals dining car meals and service '"Best in the World." ft The Safe Road" tm Btesfst Jacket, M 44 boat. fire.kf.st i.cket thai can be belted ' are alwavs dpsirsble ones. They jrne, an effect -of trimne. and neatness that ' i in everv way attraetive withonl in :ie least interfering with their esen 'ial eomfort. This one can be treated m thst way or left loose ss preferred1 .md it also allow, a choice for square r hijrh neck, elbow or lony sleeve, mi Ask about our personally conducted tours to Yellowstone National Park. For rates and information call on or address Geo. L. Word, Gen. So. Aft A.J. Dutcher, Q. A. Wabash R. R. Co. Unioi Pacific R. R. Co. 4 No. Pry or Su, Atlanta, Ga. 121 Peacbtree St. Atlanta, Ga. ISMS'TO-'j.f .Si. s Trusses, Crutches, Fountain Syringes, Etc. Large Assortment of New Goods at Howard Gardner's Drug Store
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