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CHAKLOTTi: DAILY OZZZIViZl TIIE DEATH RECORD. fr. John 1. Daniel, of flender-on. Fpeeial t The KXwervtT, - Henderson,' May IS. The wife ot Mr. John Bt Daniel member ef the Legislature, died 'this morning at 1 e'clock. .- ' . . Mr. X, 6. Davie, of High rotnt, . ("pedal to The Opserref. '.; ' " ' Hieh Point. May J3.Mrs. K. fi. Iavt died yesterday at ber", home her of paralysis after an Illness ef two rears. The burial teek place to -day at Abbott- Creek, the Primitive) church. Oeceased was the wire of I the. late 'William Davis., .r Mr. Tboeaa Vow, u of ' Randolph I . - 1 County. ... KX'i Special to The Observer. High Point, Mar Mr. Thome Lowe died at her home In A jaar ket township In Randolph eaunty last night et dropsy.- haying neen ill lor soma time. Mrs. Low was the moth er ef Miss -Mabel Lewe, wne wa a I "' nurse at the hospital here for some tlme. The if antral services were held to-day at Marlboro church. : Mr. George Owens, of Kllaalxnh City. Correspondence . of The Observer. . 'J. EllxabetW City, 1 May 13. Mr. Oeorce Owens, an old and highly- respected citizen of this city, died yee- , tereay afternoon at hia home on rae- . lory avenue, alter an jiincaa m wv ral weeks. Mr. Owens was about 70 ' years f are and was a Consistent member nf BlAckwell (Memorial Baa list church.. The .funeral services were conducted this afternoon at o'clock from the home by Rev. J. T. Old. and the interment followed im mediately afterwards. aMWMHaaaMBHMaHSjsjBHHBSaaSBBaaBiaMpH- -1 . in -r - 'ti-.v.-A xixx- x i'.'s -'"VJs "".'.' . I' John Sparks BIO STREET PARADE. Prohibitionist of Washington. Have Procession With Many banners Ylj Mrs. I E. Bajlem, of Mnrphj- - peda- to The--Oberyy, Vrz" " Murphy, May 1S Mr. 1. E. Bayi vie, wife of Cashier Bayless. of the Bank of Murphy, died this morning; of bilious fever. Mrs. Bayless is surviv ed by a huaband and two daughters. Her remains were taken to Jonesboro, Tenn te-day for inter-nent. Her par ents. Capt. Rom Smith and wife, live at Jonesboro, Tenn. She nas tnree brothers who are conductors on the Bouthern'ftallway, ane living In Knox vlllo, and the other two In Ashevtlle; also ohe sister, Mrs. W. H. Martin, ot Johnson City. Tenn. Mrs. Baylera had lived in Murphy for the pant ten years and had made many friends. She will be greatly missed. Governor Sparta, of Werada, Dcad. Reno, Nov., May Jl. governor John-SrBfrtevTawfio been ill for some time, died to-day at his ranch near Reno. Last night hia physicians stated that the patient waal seriously II and there wu little, hope -of hhr:Hrhij through thonifhtr-Oov- ernor Sparks terra wo a Id have ex pired December Slat, 1110. . evil instead of food. Altogether the address aa a strong presentation of tne- anu-rroniDition siae, ana mnu a good Impression, CAKE POJSOXS CITIIiDREJr. Mrs. vt: c -Whinrton, iiawM-n. or X. c. Special 1 The 01)rver. : Washington, May U. The, entire community was saddened by the death of a prominent cltuen, Mrs. W. C. Hasflell. at the home of her husband on West Main reet at 4 o'clock this - .morning. Mr. Hansen and family mov ' ed to this city about Ave years ago from Wllllamston and won won for -themselves a large circle of warm , friends In this city. For the past year Mrs. iiasseii nad oeen a great suner- Fourteen bd Very Wok Bnt Son Fatally A Shooting That (feme er Being Keiioas. ' Special to The Observer Lexington, ' May 2J. Fourteen young people who weut to Pilgrims which la four milea from Lexington yesterday to attend ,he closing exer cises of the school at that place, were poisoned by the cake whicn they had in a lunch. It was necessary to send to Lexington for two Physician and for a time It was feared that several of the young people might suffer serious results frsm the poison, but It Is learned to-day that they have all practically recovered. It la believed that they were poisoned either by the coloring used In the cake or the ex tract The- went-iOPllXTim to er. Th funeral win take place to-ipnd the aay ana carrieu meir luiu morrow afternoon from the residence, with them, conducted by Rev. A. P. Tyer, of the Methodist church, of which the da- leased ws a member, and the la-! terment will be In Oakdala Cemetery: She Is survived by a heart-broken husband and two dsughters. Misses Eva and Mary Hassell. Dr, . F. Clark, of IVK-V Ingham Conn. , ty. Cpeelat to The Observer. ' Reldnvllle. May II. Dr. J.. F. Clack. who lived about three miles from Reldsville, and who had been serious ' ly sick for several days, died yester : day morning at $ o'clock. Dr. Clack la survived by the follow. Iftg children: Mr. c. H- Wolfe, of Greensboro: Mlxs Mary Lewis Clack: ; Mr. R. M. Clack. Mrs. Wsy, o Flor. Ida; Mr. Montgomery, nf Texas; Mis Maggie Clack. Mr. Fred Clack, Mrs. Daniels, of Lynchburg, Va. Ho was a member of the Presby- terlan Church. The funeral services ; were conducted this mornln from the residence at 10 o'clock. The funeral service was In charge of the Masonic lodge of Reldsville. Dr. Clack was nearly II year of .7. itm. V. 3. tlaywoott of Ralrlgh. ' Correspondence of The Observer, Jtal'lgh. May 22. The remains of Mi. V J. 'Ha) wood nrrived here this .afternoon fom I hiladclphltt, where , , h hal tft-n ctrried for Treatment. The funeral will he held to-morrow. Mrs. Haywood was a most ettmabW woman, wife of Dr. Fab J. Haywood, and the mother of F. J. Haywood, Jr., State bank examiner for th North Carolina corporation commission, : There I one other son. Grimes Hay wood, who I a chemlnt, holding an Important posltHn with the State Chemist's denartmsnt nf the Drnsrt. tnent of Agriculture. Mr.Hywood wa a Miss Orimfs, member of one of the wealthiest and most prominent . families of Ilalelgh, W. B. Grimes being her brother. Cordelia 1-Vrgumm Vim of Rtab. Bpeclal to The Observer. ' Hiarh Point. May 21. The stabbing Of Cordelia Ferguson aat Sunday night by Wll Jones and her subac : Ouent death this morning seems to nave been a fiendish attack, fotwlth tandina; th rather, unsavory. charac ter of th woman. Jonvs admitted, although he is married, that he and . the woman hd been practically living together for some time, that she went off with him In his wagon trips and to various places, knd when he wasn't fter her she was after him and hf I decide to fix h-r, but he Is now sorry of hia act. - Thla morning Dr. McAnally, the at tending physician, told the woman ah was going to die and asked h-r If she wanted to make any further statement and the replied that Jones did th stabbing. An autopsy on the body re vealed that an artery In th breast had been cut and that one of her lungs had an incision. Blood drop pin from the artery had clogged up in iiri uooy unui mere was nearly a , gallon of.lt. The woman wa about 21 years of age and Wave an Infant by her hus band, who waa not living with her at jne um ox the tragedy. What came near being ' a serious shooting occurred near here last night. It Is said that two young men. Swicegood and LeonarJ, shot at Pln nlx Held to frighten him. He fired back, the load fronr.il fun striking Swicegood about the face and the up per part ot his body. It l" reported that he will lose one ey. There i no danger of the wounds proving fatal. Just before the convention met this afternoon, there waa a parade in which several hundred children and ladle participated. The parade waa headed by a brass band and In front of the court house 1 the . procession stopped and the children aang sev eral patriotic songs. In the parade were a large number of banner with such Inscriptions a "W stood by you In 1, tand by ua now," thla being carried by the ladle. After th chil dren came a long line of conveyance, decorated in white, in which were many ladle of th town. BCTitAmr school ciosuro. it i Rjw.iiai mnA Declamation Con test Address by !Uv. Mr. Couth- en. " Special to The Observer : T Bethany, g. C, May 23. The clos in .Tkrotsra of the Bethany Presby rian Hleh School began here last night In a musical recital and a decla mation contest. Ten young men took part In the contest, and an acquitted thfmselvfs with credit. Thl after noon the diplomas were delivered to the member of th graduating claw. Prlsca were awarded to the -one in school making the best grade in arithmetic: to th ' girl wrltlnr the best essay, and to th best declalmer Mr. j n. Oravson won th prise, a IS old niece !n arUhmetle; Mis Myrtle fperer won the prlxe, a medal, for the best essay, and Mr. Boyoe L RansOft"won-the prlxe, a handsome watch fob. as the beat declalmer. On account of the sickness of Rev. J. J. Oftte who was to mak the annual address. Rev. Mr. Couthen, of Yorkvllle. S. C, made the annual address. Mr. Couthen took as his theme "The Relation of the Christian School to the Church."- The address waa delightful and instructive all th wav througn. . At 8:30 p. nr. a dramatic enter tainment was given by th school, the title of the play being "All a Mistake Quite a large crowd was out at each exerclne. Professor Ranson closes a very suc cessful year, and will have charge of the school next year. MOOltESVlU.K MATT Kits. OCKAJf MAIL RILL LOST. fttfled to Carry m the Howm by 8mll Majority Chairman Oot Revenge oa email Florid Delegation Hot instructed. - -. . . Observer' Bureau, Congress Hall Hotel, Washington. May tt The final fight on th ocean mall bill cam In t ho- House tt I o'clock to-night and th bill wr lost by votes. Western Republicans and Dem ocrat -voting together against it. Three North Carolinians, Godwin rod the two KJtchins, ware absent. All are at borne. Small spoke Itr opposi tion to the amendment. Thl meant that th bill la dead. . Senator Overman wa not able to mak the 110.000 xtra for Washing ton stick In the public, buildings bllL The speech . that Mr. Small made on the report of the committee on public building and grounds made the chairman mad and he used hi pruning knife to get even Florida Will fend an nnlnstrncted delegation to Denver. William, Sher man Jennings, who ran as a Bryan candidate for delegate-at-larg. . was defeated, three or foor to one, by an anti-Bryan man. Jennings I a first cousin of the Nebraskan and a ex oovernor or tne Btate. 1 NO SUICIDAL IXTEXT. Special to The Observer. Washington, N. CV May 2J. 4Tnder the auspices of the Ladies' Prohibition Leagii of this city a procession com posed of about six hundred school children and a large number of ladles In carriage was- formed and paraded the principal street of. the city at II o'clock'" te-day ' singing prohibition. eong and fly la- white sag and ban ner. The procession was half a mil long composed of mounted horsemen. bicyclist, then ebemt lx hundred cfcfl dren on foot, several prohibition, float and about on hundred carriage fill- ad with ladle and children. All wer "Irafly decorated la ( white and frying Whit flag and banner. Among the meet preailnnt mottoes were; "Vote for prohibition and protect iuj" "I protect your hone aad dog by law, why ndt orotect oe:" "Wanted-Vren ihousand boy every year for the a- loon," etc The procession made quite an Impression and doubtless won a large number of vote for th cause. From present Indication old Beaufort win roll a large majority, for "pro hibition next Tuesday. At the request of ladle a large number of business houees were draped In whit aad fly wg wnue nag. v , -4 v Cherokee aad Clay to Give Good Ma- Special to Th Observer. , : .;', Murphy, May ll. !hroke county Tuesday will vote 1,200 and Clay county S00 majority for prohibition without at doubt j a JloorenlSa Merchajnta t CsetL Bpeeiat to The Observer. v . . Mooresvine, nay J I. The . mer chant here In the Interest of prohlbl tlon have agreed to close their place or DUMnea for next Tuesday a election. ! HIGH POINT HAPPENINGS.: ; Mr. Settle Speaks at FayrtMMnc. ' vim cr, 4' fayevine. May SI Hon. Thomas i CetUe spoke here thl afternoon In opposition to Stat prohibition. He waa Heard by a large audience, whi.-h -. lvui hiiim, ana nis aa dree wa followed WKh close atten tlon and waa well received. Th speaker waa very calm and dispassion ate In the treatment of his subject a5 v a clear analysis of the pro- "'"' aiua T me situation aria. Ing from the agitation of the mat- ii aweu at some bnrth the experience of Maine In handling the liquor problem and quoted from recognized authorities indicating the "inefficiency of prohibition Wlim In that and Other States. Mr. Settle's arguments were directed - largely gonial ids fracucaoijiiy or the pro-tit-ltloB measure. He made it clear that he wa not opposing temperance, but declared hia conviction that th g-rcposea meaeure would result 10 Barn Destroyed During KJortrloal Storm (Sliort News Items. 0perlul to Th Observer. Mooregvllle, May 23. Mooretvtlle and vicinity was visited by a severe electrical storm last night. A oarn of Mr. J. Harris wa destroyed and it is said that most of th stock was burned. Mooretvllle ha two moving picture shows wnlch are furnishing amuse, ment for large crowds each night. . Mis May McLelland, who ha been returned home last night. Dr. Taylor, of McAdcnvllle, Is a visitor in town. I Mr. M. H. Brawley left Wednesday for -Hendersonvllle. where he ha a position In the. Tate HoteL ' I'tormer Jndge Gill Accidentally Shoot Himself. ; 8pevlal to Tli Observer. . lienderson, My II. Thl morning at I o'clock while David H. Gill, Esq formerly Judg of probata and on of the most progressive farmer of the county, while superintending some work on his premises, accidentally hot hlmaelf with a pistol, Innictln a wound which it 1 feared will prove fatal . t'-. ut . Negro Shoot and Kill Another. Special to Tje Observer. , Southern Pine. May II. Hilllard Harrison waa fatally ahot thl after noon by Jo Davia, both colored, in a dispute over wage. During th dis pute Davis went Into the house, got a hotgun and deliberately fired, killing instantly. Davia then fled. Deputy Dillehay and a posse of armed people re after the murderer.. . . ' ; .-il- ": . " -' '. ' :;. . Workman at Mine Die of Wound Re ceived From Dynamite Expkudon . juxoxure HODUkton Make rronuot . tlon Speech. '-, Special to Th Observer. -. , v , , High Point. May 21. Ex-Judge "W. 8. Robinson, of Ooldtbero, pok to a falr-slxed audience last night in th open in front ef th Steele Building on prohibition. He made aa Inter esting talk and kept the crowd . In a good humor by hi witticism and sarcasm, at th same time impressing hi hearer with th evil of the drink habit. . ,". ' While working at the tola mine Wednesday evening. Bob Oaas was terribly mutilated from a dynamite explosion, dying from hi wound. Mr. Class waa "setting" aix fuse and for some reason did not "make hi fuse . . . , . . . , iun anuuia in oruer to give aim time to light them all and get to place ot safety before the first on lighted went off. He was found lit' terally "torn to piece and covered with rocks and dirt and deaplte hi injuries lived until Friday morning. Mis Blanche Braeahaw ha gone to Atlanta, Ua., to visit her slater, Mr. AM Barnes. Before returning th will go to Quitman, Ga.. to act as one of tne bridesmaid of her friend. Mia Willie Lee Hopson, who la well known ' here, having visited Mia Brad shaw last summer. The condition of Mis Ella Ofay, who ha been extremely HI for some time. Is yet In the critical stag and her attending physician I . uneaay about her. .. . . High Point I mnch elated over get ting an appropriation of 1(0.000 for a publid building. Thl witn th 114,000 for th sit make nearly 170. 000 that High Point get for a Fed' eral Building. A committee will see that work la begun a toon aa possible. ' Il.m. STtvuM til a Ilia I!ir..TteVWw to Th. Observer. , - ked aa If they wer Intended . ... . snaiesvim. may is. mm vnama are rare In this section of North Car olina, there seem to be a few In th northern portion ef Iredell county.' It I reported that Mr. Clint Jordan, of New Hope township, killed one f these large bird a few day ago that measured alx and a half feet from tip to tip. . : "... - Th closing exercise of the school at Barium Orphans' Home, which are always attended by quit a number of Statesvllle people, will begin Sun day with the baccalaureate sermon bv Rev. R. W. Bovd. - Th class ex ercise will take place Thursday night and Friday morning. Rev, A. R. Shaw, pastor of Tenth Avenue Presby terian churcn, Charlotte, win aenver the annual address and certlfloate of graduation will he awarded the fin ishing ciaas. i Friday mgnt tne an nual concert, which has alwaya been an entertainment worth while, will be given by th children of th home. Mr. W. S. Brown Talk Relative to HI Kxpcrlence In Columbia HoteL Special to Th Obaerver. Lancaster, S. C, May 21. Tour cor respondent saw and conversed with Mr. W. S. Brown, of thla place, who ia reported In this morning' Ooerver and Columbia State a having had narrow eecap from death by escaping fta In', a room in Wright' Hotel In Columbia on the morning; of the 22d From what Mr. Brown say there was not the least intention on hi part of ending his lire in thla manner. He said that It cam near being all over with him In Columbia last night; that he occupied the room late at night and attempted to turn, oft the electric light. that looked for tumlne; off the light. He turned one and the light did not go Out and then turned the other, which put out the light. He did not know that there was gas in the room and -went to bed When aroused fey th hotel people h was In a bad way arid Is still suffer ing from the effects. THE WdRLD'S BEST CLIMATE. Is not entirely free from disease, en th high elevation revert prevail, whfi on the lower level malaria Is encountered to a greater er less extent according to lassitude, malaria, jaundice, biliousness, fever and ague, and general debility, th most effective remedy I Elective Bitters, the felaItravrid blood pu rifier; th antldot for every form et bodily weaxness, nervousness, and Insomnia Sold undef guarantee at all drug stores. Flic Mo. ' :-' , EDITOR irnTPIULI How lie EsrspM Alive From the iiome Of the 3Ie klcnburg Derla ' ration. , . .., -: ; . Lancaster, a C' New 1. ' It appear from ThChariott Ob- eryr' report lof th meetin of tht Southern Newspaper Publisher As- ksociatlon la that city thi week that Editor Hemphill, ef , The Charlettdn New and Courier, waa the tar at traction. Ia Other word he wa it' Of course- the Tar Heila lost no op- portunity to rub it in" on the colonel about-hia rep sated attack .through hi Journal on the Mecklenburg Dec laration of Independence "myth" and th indubitable proof presented 'by him time and again of the em d tineas of North Carolina' claim to the na tivity f Andrew Jackson; but on every occasion they got a Roland for their Oliver. . Colonel HemphllL answering the many shot of plea entry fired at htm, went so far aa to occur that even th ."nigger" Charlotte have been taosrht to "lie' about North Carolina' more or less pretentious hletorlcal illusion. ,W quote from The Observer's report of hi epeech on behalf of the assocla tlon In response to the mayor we coming remarks: . i . , . Jl party of ua blew Into the town last night, a the . phraae ' sroe Charlotte. I asked a hack man at the station If the Mecklenburg Declara tlon was signed here. 'Tea, sir, boss, signed right up yonder on the square, I can show you . the very place.' the nlgerer replied. "Well, wa Andrew Jackson born, her ? Tea, air, boss; yes, air. ' He wa born right here HI widow live right op yonder en thl her street,' (Laughter). Why theyv even Rot the nigger trained to lie for them." . , . . On another Occasiofi' the colonel showed hi ready wit ItrTPplylfic. to ft question about his own city. Hewa asked: "What sort of a town I Char leeton, anyway?- To Which ; he re plied: "Charleston I 'Owned by the German, run by the Irish and enjoy ed by the negroes." ; -1- . Plain Gommoii Sine 3 is one ct tha trJzt .reHills If ; fa r.::1 2i.-v a piano. Tha aivi;s and ti4 cf a trofwiionsi ' r m . , , . . incna axo va.; 11 tnev tra v. .Indictment la Mcxntyre Oae.. ' New Tork Evening Pot ; The grand Jury which hae been In vestigatlng the affairs of the broker age house of T. A. Mctntyre. A Co, finished its work thl afternooA. It reported to Judg Roealsky. ef General Sessions, that It bad found an one member oi th firnuyi; Which one is not jrpefled.,...v.,.;.:,:v.'.,...,:..-; ' T. -A. Melntyre A Co members of ths New Tork stock exchange, sus pended three weeks age, when It anno traced by a friend of - the kad of th firm that the failure wa for million. -X: s- Every Hour of the Day ; Engllsh-McLarty I Co., the reliable Druggist -of Charlotter are having calls for "HINDIPO," the new Kid ney Cur and Nerve Tonic that they are sellirg under - positive ? guar tntee. ' , ' . . "' : ', ' y It merit are becoming the talk of the town and everybody want to try it, and Why notT ir cost noth tng If it don't do yod good not one cent ' ''.v"'; -''; V ' -; '.T-:."""-""rv '.' They dont want your money if It doe not benefit you, and will cheer fully refund th money. ,. Try it to day. '" : ? i DRY CLEANING - FANCY WAISTS ' Very elaborate dreaa waist,' those with delicate , trimmings, costly lace . . nt ,eto . when soiled and mussed can be safe ly entrusted - to .. us for ' dry cleaning. ' " w clean all such article "by hand by ths French dry cleaning process. No benslne, gasoline or Other fluid Is need, no odor I left In the ftoods and there 1 no danger of - fading delicate colors or of damaging dainty good by machinery or rough handling. , Price are right, tdo. ;.. '.'i --vX r.-' :-..-X- - " V 1 ant rrein- flice, bjit la the end you have alwava at han your own, good Judent And cemmoa sense. COMMOH S21JSS tells jou that a thoroughly- rood, trustworthy - piano is as lexically the 'product of " a thoroughly. roodr: trustworthy ' - concern aa that figs and not thisUjrs " " . - are, the lojjical fruit cf the f tree. X. COUMOtl SEUSE tells you that , ' ,the high charactet; and reat fame" ; Of the i . . . - i '-."-. v- . ft and the standard they have set ia , the world's best musical circles for - m ighty.nve years v mot accident ' ; They are the Inevitable demonstra-.'s . Hon of cause and . effects Merit " '-k ! alone wiU account for them.5 , :- , , v A CHICKKRINO) PIANO la aa ephom of America' best ia materials, and men ef brain and experienee have wrought in with th.lr mn and ennnir the vervVoul of mutieTwhl -it an msplratJoa te fh perfortner and a Joy to the listener. " ParkeQaTdnif d ,-Factory Dletrlbetor in North nad South Carolina.' - , ttarfcUelStca Lannderer. Dyers, ; Cleaners, ,' . SIS & Tryott Bf,;,; ' To make tbe homo complete; and attractive is an ; imperative cLuiyfaani3 ; more especially, when fine furniture can be had at such remarkably low prices. , "NVe are selling beautiful 3-piece Parlor Suits as low. as $21.00, and 6 piece Suits as" low as $32.23. These a rcs very tempting Rvalues. r v Tne real comtons or nome cannot . be fully realized . un less you own a nice ' Couch on which to take a cozy nap, ' these : : hot sunrancr after- V rrrrinrvricrnLCi i vT-t -2oe J ...noons. . . Our .line 1 1 lartre : and a Go, of Couches U vatied. v with . Driccs as low as $b.7a for - : Velour Couches, and- geim-v ine Leather : CJouchcs aa . cheap. as $21.00. X X, .-X: T!:J f!:2 FLTr.!s!::rs THE STANDARD Or LYCULENCE ''; aa r' $ram. cf QUAUTY f Our registered ' Trade-Mark covering the CELE BRATED a C. B. POCAHONTAS SMOKELESS ' COAL corresponds to the Sterling Stamp on ; SiU' ; ver,' as , the "United; States Geological Survey ' has : made it THE STANDARD FOR GRADING 'ALL vSTEAMFUEL:;,,;;:.-;' xxxk: 'l - C. C B. POCAHONTAS SKOHEIESS : Ia the Only American Coal That Has . Been Of ficially Indorsed By the Governments' of Great Britain Germanv and Austria, and Is' the Pavorite Fuel With' the TJnited States Navy, Which Has Used It Almost Exclusively For Many-Years. UNEQUALEi), FOR THE GENERATION" 3 " ; UNSURPASSED FOR DOMESTIO & 1 PURP0SEEs . . r , ' . flhliments During 1907 i ;'iY"; '4,900,000 Tons We are now prepared to J name .prices,.;: effective Aipril '1st, 1908, and v upon ' application , ; shall be pleased to quoteffor immelliate or future delivery. CASTNER. CURRAN & BULLITT t ; SOLE AGENTS. x v ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. m rv A,'X,VA Rye Ahiskey BOTTLED IN BOND U. S. GOVERNMENT STAMP FULL QUARTS 'X Express Prepaid $5.00 - The finest reed a th tnaratyeu win ey wa.n you try lt Th government itami raarantee tb ereof aad purtty. - . . , Thirty years la the basin "Th Old, Bellabi Honser ts our record. Any bank er marcaaUle aa-ncy .Will Touch far our rsspeaslbtilty. fan erder filled day rcelTd. AT r en tbe direct railroad routes, and snehe uteiest shipments, ,W prepay aii xrrea .cbarv ad sbto la plain packa-. . - - '- i ' ' " , .t . GL dQta. 13 Qt. Xatsare Oeb "Creem ef VThlsHe" $4.00 14.00 tl 1XK irrtnie Monntatn t sirv. i yra. ua J . e.oe , a.oo , Albemarle Bye. "fine".. ... . ... ... f.00 8.00 : Cabinet Kre.. ,r ... .... 3.50 ;. 1.7 J ' XX R?d Ry. It . 9.64) Ited Croee Malt WhUkey. .. a.50 i.bo Yadkin JUrer Corn... .... ...... SO ' X. 75 Oeorri Corn, pore white or yellow 9.S5 S.SO Vlnrlnla Armle Hrendy.. .. . . ... S.eo 1.74 Shoemaker Bye (bottled la bondV 5 full i)ta. C.0 ' ' feed trial erder te-day for any ef tti abere. T s-oarintee tbe euailty a rar.s.ntd r money refunded. , ,x Camtsiet prte list and beeklat en ell bread ef Wblaki sast en reqaest. ,. . . - . . 1 V Ah t 1S.0O IM TJSO . .60 11.00 . 1 .00 . Ca-Cr-lJ b'f2:3.C:iC3' EJCr.j'ttrirrcbBa ! x , f Iizn-Gcrfizn Co. V.
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