The Asheboro Courier.
Local and Personal.
for
Q A lilair id at homo
uyS,
Rev W K S'.vtiiu sjieut Monday in
High Point.
The Ladies Hook Club meets with
Misa May McAlister Friday ut 4
J), in.
Mrs Whitfield, of Linnberton, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs V O
Hammond. .
Miss Ella Teiiguc, of Guilford
county, visited in Asheboro tla fiint
of the week.
U lueli has ojifciu-a h grocery
store iu the lietts building in south
Asheboro.
The family of J T Wood is spend
injr, gome time ut Jack ion Hill
Davidson county.
Mr. BeddingOeld, representing the
News and Observer, urw here the
first of the week.
Herbert Lotrry, n-preseutiug the
Greensboro Christian Advocate, was
iu town the first of the week
W A Wati-on, Sr., a brick con
tractor of Greensboro, visited the
family of E B Kearns last week
l'rof J M Way attended the meet
iug of Oouuty Superintendents of
Schools at Raleigh last week.
In another column E Moilitt.
ccunmissioDer, advertises some valu
able timber and lauds for sale,
M W l'arrish went to Greensboro
Monday and has purchased a niie.
piauo from K M Andrews,
Don't forget the meeting of the
County Teachers' Association ut the
Academy next Saturday at 1 0 o'clock
Hurt By a Horse.
Mi Richard Graves, of New Hope
i township, was badly injured one day
last week from au accident caused by
his horse falling down and falling on
ew i Mr Graves and breaking his cehir
I bone ami internally injuring him.
Charles Ross went to Washington
Tuesday morning, where he will be
during the winter. Representative
Page's secretary.
Mr. Lon Vuncannon, of Triniiv
township killed a hawk one uighl
last week on the roost that measured
52 inches from tip to tip.
Dr F A Henly, dentist, is titling
up an office in one room of Dr
Moore's office and invites his friends
to call and see him.
Mrs E W King, of Greensboro,
came down Monday in response to a
telegram from Mr Will Hamlin on
account of illness in his family.
Mr LoHiii, manager of the branch
house of the Lexington Grocery Co.
at this place, has moved his family
iuto the house adjoining the store.
Dr Lockhart, who has been iu
Rii'hmnnil for some time tukliii' a
U special course iu dentistry, is e.x-
fi pecteu to return to Aslieuoro iiooul
the 15th.
To those of onr subscribers who
called iu and paid us this wvek we
are grateful, ami trust those wIm
have not paid will do so hefoie loin
iug town.
Dr Moore, Superintendent of
Health, informs us that there is not
a case of small pox in the county,
nor has there been since last spring.
Miss Annie Tomlinsnn went to
her home in High Point Tuesday to
be present at the marriage of her
brother, Mr Halstead Toiulinson to
Miss Ethel DiiTee of High Point.
Jim, the fourteen year old son of
W R Hamlin, who lives four miles
north of Asheboro, was operated on
for appendicitis Monday. The boy
is doing well and hopes are enter
tained for his recovery.
Rev W L Sherrill, the new pastor
of the M E church at this place,
at rived last Friday and is boarding
i at v luiaiu ii. .uoring s. lie nneu
l his drst appointment here Sunday
1.; 1 morning.
( We are requested to announce
that quarterly conference will be
-, held at old Union church Dec 17th
and 18th. Preaching Saturday at
11 o'clock and also on Sunday at 11,
followed by the sacrement of the
Lord's snpper.
Hoise traders are here this week
in large numbers. There is quite a
difference iu the class of stock
handled here now and ten years ago.
The plug trader is not in evidence as
be once was; better stx:k is taking
the place of plugs.
The Dispatch of last week says
that the Clerk of Davidson county
Superior Court has issued -Sixteen
liscense to non-resident bird hunt
ers, which bring into the treasury
160.00.
Subscriptions paid, R 1) Short, M
N Brower, Ivy Luther, Rev H Y
Rush, E W Pugh, Isaac Hinshaw,
Rev W R Lowdermilk, R C Palmer,
T D Hardin, L R Hughes, Ed
Kanoy, S C Snyder, Mrs Annie
Uoble, Mips Sue Brooks, John Kennedy.
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Christmas Goods.
The Asheboro merchants aie gi t-
ti.ng in carloads of Christmas goods.
Those in need of Christmas goodi
hould tee the new stocks coming in.
The holiday trade in Asheboro will
be lively th) largest iu years.
Burr iu Boy's Tbrnat.
Mr. George Sauggs, a prominent
citizen of Alonlgomery county and
Dr. Ingram, aUo of Moutgomery,
came to Salisbury last night, accom
panying Mr. Snuggs' I'i year old son
John. The boy was singularly
afflicted Tuesday. While running
through a lield a cockle burr lodged
in his wiudi'tpe and up to last nig In
he breathed with the greatest diffi
culty. Dr. R. Vance Brawley local
ed the burr and immediately remov
ed it. The boy returned home with
his father this morning. Sahabun
Sun of 1st.
Teachers' Meeting.
The following is the program of
the Teachers' meeting to be held in
Asheboro, Saturday, Dec ID, l'.MU,
10:30 u. m. at the Academy:
I. Discussion of "A Course of
Sludv for the Elemental'' Public
Schools" ivi-enllv sent out by tin
State Superintendent. Mr (i
D M
House Burned-
Thi! dwelling house of Irwin Look
abill, of Ddiaiice, was destroyed by
fire Nov. 38th.
itr Luokabill was not at home and
his wife was at the spiin-- getting wa
ter when she heard a child who had
luvn left at the house, scream ami
unpiin looking in that direction caw
tin- hour was on fire. She 'ried to
put it out but it bad too gnat a. -Mart
ami burned completely down. Noth
ing whatever was saved. The loss
was about $100 with no insurance.
The Enterprise Mfj. Co. Chartered.
The iintvrniisi: Manufactu'ing
Company of Coleridge, Randolph
county, was chartered Dec. 3rd, wilh
an authorized capita! ttock of 1 00,
000. The principal incorporators
are: Daniel 11. Lambert. Coles' Store;
John M. Caveness. Moffitt: Robert
L. Cavem-si, Coleridge. The objects
for which the corporation is formed
are to do a general textile manufac
turing business; to buy, sell and
otherwise deal in merchaudise of all
kinds; to manufacture furniture and
fixtures; to manufacture and deal iu
timber and timber lands; to deal in
real estate; to elect und operate hotels;
in t'st.-thlishj-ud maintain schools and
to build and operate telephone and
telegraph lilies, etc.
Randleman Items.
Dec. tith.-Mr. and Mrs. T O
I'owdon returned home on Saturday
after spending two weeks in New
York City.
Miss l4inrii Stimson, of Asheboro,
"pent ii few hours here on Saturday.
J V Huydcu, of High Point, bus
in town Wednesday of left week.
K II Mom, of Asheboro, stopped
here between i rains, oi," day last
week.
Itev. J H Milliard, of limb Point,
filled til!' piilr.itof the Haplitt churci.
at both services on Sunday.
liev. W If Kll.-r. of Gieensbom,
hm been called to the Iapt:st chinch
here. liev. Thomas Carnck, whoso
.'eiigiiati'iu as Pastor was accepted
sometime ago, will preach his fare
well sermon on Mon-iiiv night. Dec.
l'.tth.
The Rundlem.m High Point me
talic circilit copper telephone line
has been completed and is giving
good service.
Advice to the Aged.
Age brines Infirmities, such as eluf
glsh bowels, weak kidney and blad
der and TOKPID LIVfcK.
$10 Reward.
Garni r. Mr limit h. and .Mr
Wcatherly.
If. Brief Review ol the I!c
Meeting ot the htale Assncialion
of Superintendents of Public In
struct ion. J M Way.
III. Should the next Legislature
Pass a Mild Compulsory School
Uw? Prof .1 M Weatherly, Prof
Henry, of Trinity, Prof Cobb, of
Ramseur, Capt .Frank Siler,
Star.
Robbers Gel $2,649.14 at Liberty.
On Thursday night of last week
the Bu'iK of Liberty, at Liberty in
this county, .is lairglarijied by pro
fession il sale lacker.-,. All loss is
fully covered by burglar insurance.
It was a bold robbery, made by ex
pert cracksmen. A near-by black
smith shop was broken open and u it h
the sledge hammer secured, the knob
of the safe was broken olT. Nitro
glycerine was used, and there were
even or eight explosions before the
"afe was blown open. Occupunts ol
building just across the street
could distinctly see the confederate
of the inside robbers on the outside,
standing guard, but having no weap
ons, made no attempt to capture the
robbers. The explosions were heard
by a great many. There is. as yet no
ice of the thieves.
It was only a few months ago that
i attempt was mile to rob the
Bank of It m.lleiiim. The outer door
f the saf-.i -i-" blown oiien but the
irgUrs did not succeed in getting
the inner door ooen.
Mrs- Oilman Injured by a Cow.
uvn-lllc Shi I:iI, New m. m t'hurlmtv Ols
The wife of Rev I) I Offman, a
ennesscc Lutheran preacher, who
has a charge near Laudis, in Rowan
county, was severely injured several
days ago by a vicious cow. She was
hanging the cow from a certain
stake when the animal became arous-
J and made a lunge at her. Mrs
Offman caught the animal by the
horns and held on until a man near
by came to her rescue. She was in
such a weak condition that death
was thought probable, being uncon
scious until Monday. Her eyesight
badly impaired oh account of the
prostration, and it is now feared that
she will lose her sight. A telephone
message from Enochville this after
noon states that Mrs Offman 's con
dition is quite critical.
Rev Mr Offman formerly lived at
berty, this county, and was one of
the Representatives in the last Legis
lature, from Randolph.
Married-
At the home of A M McCollum
November 17th, Miss Mary McCol-j
I ii tn to Mr Isaac Spencer, 1' J Steele
ilhciatvd.
A i the home of the olliciating
Justice of the Peace, near Level
Cross Nov 17'h, Miss Millie Line
k't-rv to Mr J L Lassitei.T J Steel
J P uflii.-ialed.
At the bride's home in High
Poilif on Wcilne-ulny at 0 p. in., Ml S
l-.lliel .litleelo .Mr llalslea 1J otnlii
New County Olhcers.
The board of county commission
crs iiini con lit v oiticer- w ere sw orn in
Moil, I. iv mid a large amount of im
porta lit hii-iecss trans ictcd.
Clerk of the Court Hammond ad
ministered ' he out h of ollice to the
board of eiiiii!iiissi..iii. which js
follows: ll l ( aveness. oiiainiinn,
II G I.as,i ei ami A N Uulla.
The bond of T J Pinch, sheriff,
for Sfni.ui' va I'vamuc'il by the
boa I'i I an I -iceeptcd.
The bond of W .1 Miller, treas
urer, was tor Jt.OOd which was also
ecptod.
Regi.-ter of Deeds, J P Boroughs,
gave a hon.l ot 1 ',l(l(i.
Pile total disbursements of th.
coil" iv minis lor the veil I' eiiiiine
Nov. :l(i, 1 were !jli;,l!l5.5!l, and
the c.-i.-h receipts for the same year
fl!,:J.!iS.45.
Poll. .wing is a list, the expendi
ve of countv funds for war end
; Nov. :ld. 1904:
DI.-lll.ltHKMKXTS.
Books and stationery, $ :123 (J4
Liri.lg.-s. ' 5,'S4ii SO
Burial expenses of pau
pers. ;!() ;s
County Home expenses, l.oljT 4G
Court House expenses, 44 02
Conveying prisoners to
jail, li:)i;5
Convict force expenses, '.'i'.lf 94
Court expenses (inci
dentals!, tltOSti
Clerk of 11.1. of Corns., HH 00
Committees. :il HO
Conveviii" pauiurs to Co.
Home,
BiK Mininj Compiay for Asheboro.
The Secretary of State issued a
chatter Dec. 2nd. tor the Asheboro
Copper Mining Co. with $100,000
authorized capital stock, $75,000 of
which is subscribed by II D Saun
ders, of Tutney, N. Y., S M Bradley,
of Morehead, Ky., W L Thurber,
A J Thurber, D M Ilollady and M
W Parrtsn, of Asheboro.
The property to be developed is
what is known as the Scarlett Mine,
located two miles north of town, and
on irhich considerable work has al
ready been done.
The shaft has been sunk to a depth
of 72 feet Fifty-nine feet from the
surface a vein was struck, which was
followed with another shaft for 65
feet until it hu lev.,lnned intn
The newly-elected offieeis of the Teio 71 , feet th(ck ,( bag M mXffm
High Point, Randleman, Asheboro a?e VB!0e in copper of $18 nor ton.
& Southern Railway u Jlwood There have also been found several
COX, W O Bradsh.., B F Dalton of u o w h de Q u.
High Toint; W r Wood. P H
wor" assays reaching as high as $25 and
risandJE Walker, of Asheboro; O ,,;. The company ,s well Bn.nced
W Cut, of Tnn'ty; B Brya.t, of ftd propo,, to de;eop the
Endlemn, and Jamr MoAlwter, boding(, on , jMrge
r.lectioii expense.-.
Jail exiieiisi-.
11 r expell.-."-,
List takers.
Lunatics,
Miscellaiieoiis,
( utsidc noor.
Public roads.
Smallpox,
utal
IIKCKI ITS.
County taxes for 1004.
Marriage lisi:en-e.
Road funds,
10 no
1 no
iti'J 25
1,01)5 75
3S0 00
2i:i 20
1,:I05 ,'!7
1 ,Oli!i 50
271 Hit
1 !I2 HH
f 1 ;.i .-. 50
jj:,Kl2 !)3
214 00
5,3.11 52
10,35K 45
Died.
At the home of her son, W J Mo
Bride, in the northern part of town
Saturday night, Mrs Me Bride, aged
about so years. Mrs McBride was
in her usual health up till Saturday
night ubout dark w heu she was
stricken with paralysis, death result
ing a few hours later.
At hishome in Trinity township
Dec 2, 1904, Ililliard Gaddis, aged
74 years. He was a faithful mem
ber of the M P church at Mt Zion
for many years. Talking to a friend
a few days before his death of his
future prospects he said "all is well
whether I live or die."
At her home near Flag Springs
church Dec. 3id of heart disease
after an illness of several months,
Mrs Pool, wife of Solomon Pool.-
At her home at Ulah, Dec. 5th,
Mrs Moffitt, wife of M R Moffitt, of
hcait disease. Her remains were
intered iu the cemetery at this place
yesterday.
Deceased leaves a husband and
three daughters. One da lighter, Mrs.
Nixon Lucas, lives iu Alabama; the
other two daughters are at home.
Mrs. Moffitt was a thioughlv pood
Christian Ionian and has set an
example that we would all
well to follow.
Franklinvllte Items.
Dec oth. J V Free spent a few
days iu the depot at Mulboio last
week.
alter Bundo is spending a few
days at the Freeman liouse to Hie de
light of llbs liicZ.
Mrs P M Julian, ot Cedar Falls,
visited the home of C 11 Julian last
week.
The Fraukliuville Mfg Co. will
close its cotton gin the 31st.
O T Leonard and family, of liaui
seur, spent Sunday with Mrs J W
Craven.
Mr and Mrs Harvey Maness have
gone to Big I' nils, Alamance oouuty,
where they will spend a few aus
with relatives and friends.
Thus llobsou and family, of i'rox
iniiiy, visited W J llobsou Sunday.
Mrs C G Pepper and son, of Cur
iiii, were in the city iSaliirday-
Cii'Vech and Master Fvcrett,
of Ikuudlcmau, spent Saturday niglit
with his son, 5 ti Welch.
.Mrs Mutou Cox has moved her
family to her farm in Providence
township.
Mis Lou Carter was called to
Greehob.no last week to the bed side
of her sister, Mrs Washington Jobe,
who is suffering iroin a stroke ol
paralysis.
1) M Wtalheily -vent tu buiisbury
last Week on business.
Mi and Mrs W C York, of High
Point, visited relatives ll. town last
Week.
Clark Julian and siater, Mi.-s
Flnletice, visited relatives and Irieiidsi
iu town last nueK. j
Mr and Mrs Wi.i AJlr.d. of Cedar
Falls, and Mr and Mrs Jas CiieeU,
of Mill Creek, spent Sunday at the
home of Jas Mai tiudale.
Geo Phillips, of Ida. !; Diamond,
u, in t.mu last week looking after
work in Bush Creek district. Sunn-
ot the members had a reunion a few-
days ago and report business iu good)
condition.
The F'ranklinviile Sunday school,
ot the M K church, will give their
members a nice treat Christinas.
Biscoe Items.
C K Kauov is moving into his new
dwelling, which he has recently built
in the southern part of town.
Capt. C C Martin is building
handsome new dwelling on Church
St., and will goon hve it completed
C t Crocker, uiiimtgcr of the
Biscoe Foundry .c Machine Co.,
went on a business trip to MclWe
and Patrick, S. C, Monday.
Caot. M L Jones, of toe Iola
Mining Company, is rebuilding the
Hotel, which was destroyed bv hie
at the mine some Weeks ago.
W A Cochran, Esq., of Troy,
spent 1 ticsday night iu town on
business.
Last Sunday was Rally Dav with
the Minday school here. A nice
program had been arranged, and the
exercise by the children were very
;ood. Mr. Cha- Ross, of Asheboro,
delivered an excellent address, his
subject being Teaidior's Helpers.
1 H ilcox, of Aew lork, has
accepted a position as Foreman of
the Aberdeen and Asheboro l.ailwav
.Machine Shops, in, place of F K
Siurdivant who resigued some time
havea specific effect on theseorfrnns,
stimulating the bowels, causlnj; thim
to perform their natural functions a
'n you.h and
IMPARTING VIGOR
to ttic k'llneys, bladder and LIVIiR.
Tbcy ore adapted to old and young.
Superior Court.
The li.i-.-m1i. I l-i-ai nf i:,1M..,) M",M-i..r
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Christmas Gifts
Motice!
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lead, r.,r-inan.
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Ci.-lur.ls. n, -I M V..-,v, -! T 'nin(..r.!.
I.uen-.. W I! Myers, V If i',i!e it 1:
n-orlli.
Then- o siaall eiauiaai u -l :i
oaes vvnv mostly H,is(1euii'nii(irs anil :
iiuu'Ii iainoi't:!-,..-.'. Tho riiinii-a! .loek
o:l l.-..by.
.Iinli;-- C. has alway, K-.-n i-,.-.lar iu
U.I HtfdjU, ;n well II- here and il held in
ihe Iiih--! ,-.-u.-m r.,r l,U .....in-lit i.biUiy and
I'ar hi- in-t u.id fait- rulirgs.
Veiling attorneys in aih'iiihir.ef. are: i.',.1
Mor-b-a.! and (i "s Ibinblnnv, Green-'...;
.1 I! Ill .ir.nid I,' T I'.,, Try; 'wi ;.,U
s..ii andW II Hasan. Ilii I'-im; .Min Q
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RESOLUTIONS.
Hull ,il t;ni,-l.' Spring llco X.. i',1. 1. O it. K.
X.iveinl.ir-i-.lli, III
WliiTu.n..olli..r link hie u-en -ni..X-.l
snmlcr in tin- home Mr.M:,-i, M.-lhMml.l.
rh. ureal Kul-rol Hi- niilifP.,- on Tlmi -.1
niislit tin-mill of Nov. HUM. i-all.il 111- h.iru
T.ir fneii.l Allen M,-i,ii.i. iill.-r u short - ekn
fr. on laUii's tor-Aai-.l: aii,l uh, reus O.I.I K. II..
lr i. -i.-lirMiH i,, u-.H'i. wall 111. H-tlia' u -p ,i
m , .in ulth Ci,
in A-ll.-lnr.
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..Ill lor lil'h.M ,ali A..v Innv- .nil In
i,aiil.-o'in, I ull kanl. ol ..jim'.rv prhln.-l-ui.,!
pay liUla I i-a.h l..l'-.'
T H. M I'llKllS.iN.
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Asheboro
Real Estate
Sale !
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ii this time of iH.n-aveni.'S.
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T. M. I.AMil.KV,
Ramseur Locals.
Pto i.th. Miss Stella dross, of
Cumnock, visited Miss Sallie Thom
as the past week.
tine of 11 Walking houses oc
cupied by J 1 Leonard was destroy
U by tire last week. All ol his
property was saved but the lions.
was a complete loss as there was no
insurancj on it. It was a peculiar
ly sad accident as Mrs Leonard was
very ill at the time and had to Ik-
carried on her bed to a neighbor's
house.
H U Free and sou, Paul, of San-
ford, spent Saturday and iSunday
with relatives in town.
W H Watkius, Jr., of dreenshoro.
was ou our etleets last week.
Charlie l'arks, son of Mr and Mrs
Thos B Parks, died on the 4th iust
after a lingering illness. He was a
most excellent young man and his
hosts ct friends are grieved tu learti
of his death. May Ood ctmifoitj
and sustain the bereaved family.
Rev J W Pat ton, of Elon College,
bo has been chosen to preach for
the congregation of the Christian
church rilled his first appointment
last Sunday. Nothing but praise
was heard on every hand for both of
his sennous. This church is verv
do i fortunate iu securing the services of
to able and consecrated a minister.
lrat hoxb or Tnrox
To Thin People
Let us advise you to take Vinol. The
reason it is the best strength and flesh
creator is because it actually contains
all the medicinal elements taken from
genuine fresh Cods' Livers, without oil
or grease. These combined with organic
iron and other body building ingredients
create the greatest flesh, strength and
tissue builder known to medicine. Try
It on our guarantee. Respectfully,
Asheboro Drug Company.
Mr-. Mara
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...'KITT.
:OF-
Every Description!
At Wood & Moring's Big Department Stores.
In addition to our large and varied stock
of Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings, Dress
Goods, Jackets, Trimmed Hats, Groceries,
Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, General Mer
chandise, etc., we also have a large and
assorted line of dolls, toys, etc., for the
little folks.
When contemplating purchasing gifts,
whether great or small, come to our efrse
and let us help you make your selections.
No charge for showing goods.
Very truly,
WOOD & MORING,
ASHEliOKO. X. C.
WHY PAY MORE FOR
liouse Turnishings
When you can buy them of us for almost
Factory Prices?
We can supply your wants and guarantee you satisfac
tion in any ot the following lines: Furniture, Chairs, Side
Boards, Go-Carts, Pictures, Tables, Stoves, Ranges and Gen
eral House Furnishings.
Give us a trial.
PEOPLES HOUSE FURNISHING COMPANY,
High Point, N. C.
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Pwlorris-Scarboro-Moffitt Co
Wholesale and Retail
Reduction in Call Millinery
For Holiday Trade !
From now until January 1st
we will sell millinery at greatly
reduced prices.
Our goods are new and of the
'ate ;t styles, having been bought
the past fall.
Don't fail to see us when in
need of Dry Goods, Notions,
Hats, Shoes, Clothing, Furniture,
Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Groce
ries. Etc. We handle almost any
thing you want.
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Business Local .
Notices Inserted under this head t one
cent word each Insertion.
LOST! Three hound liupit'g, two
tlois und one hitch, about 4 months
old. One dollar reward foi their
return to M F Skeeii near farmer,
X. C.
W. N F I.I IKK.
I WILL PAY CASH for beef
cattle, or I will biitvlier and sell out
beef i.-iksouable. Heef stall opiiositi
post.ifl'uv. 1! Stkkp.
S 'TJAYKD! From my 1'" I o-.
7th. two pigs, one black and one
gaudy. Suitable reward leuiln.j: to
their recovery. J. . rtrower,
Asheboro, X. C
LOW KATES.
On Tuesday, Xovember Jind, and
ajraiii on Ueo-mber 13th aud 2T;h
the Fnsco Ssetem will sell one-way
Itxcurniun ticket.) from Atlanta to
nil mints in Indian Territory mid
(Iklahoum at. the extremely low late
, off 16.00. On BHine tlated om-way
i reduced r,if ticket will be al-o be
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Wholesale and Retail
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A Womfrv Hung !
Her arms around her husband's neck and
begged him to go to McCrary-Reddinjf
Hardware Co. and buy her a set of those
Handsome Silver Knives and Forks
for a Chistmas Present.
We have many useful as well as handsome articles suitable
for Chritmas presents and will take great pleasure in
showing you our goods. Come see us.
McCrary-Redding Hdw. Co.
Frisco System,
Chicago CI Eastern Illinois R. R.
Double Daily Trains
BETWEEN -
St. Louis and Chicago!
From LaSalle Street Station, Chicago.
From Union Station, St. Louis,
9:60 a m 9:10 p m
9:30 a m-9:45 p m
Mceiin or evening counerlioa ftt botli tortumi if ilk UlUa divrgutg.
-uiitncnt sutirely new rikI modem titmugtwui.
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Eqnipiirtl wi;h r-nu-tica! and spprowj asTvlf tppiuace.
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