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hWKBW.H'l Mis Zuld'J Aurora MHirtShaw Miss; Zula, Aurora Hinshaw uud Mr Eugene 'Thompson Bost were united in wedlock's holy union Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock, the maninge1 taking rkct- tho -Junius of th ;briiKs uucJe, Mr .lames A Odel!,- "at" '313' East' Washington street, Greensboro. Kev Dr G H Dotwiler, of Westt Alatkot-strftW E church, ofliciated luthe presence of a large company of Telattfrt and iriends. f'Afjr srrt The Odell home was decorat ed by the J Van Lindley Nursery Company in the most exquisit style and presents a scene of rare beauty and spledor. While Elam's orchestra played Mendelssohn's wedding march the! party entered the east parlor, Dr ; Dutwik-r coining first, followed by Mr U 2 Boger with Lenna Stevens, 1 of Concord. Next came the bride's 1 sister, Miss May Hinshaw, who act-1 ed as maid of honor. She preceded i the groom and his best man, Mr! Jas F Cannon,, of Concord, followed by the bride, leaning upon the arm of hr. uncle, Mr James A Odell, who gave her away. Following the ceremony an elegant wedding reception occurred, the hours being from I: 30 to 0 o'clock. Mr and Mrs Bost will be tit home after March "'I. at Bost's Mill, near Concord whore the Erroom is a 1 successful business man. Tl, . 1,.1 . o n.,;, nf Pnn.lnTnli ' . , '1 1, , ' ! Z a , u f,r ,li with Mr aud Mrs OdeHliere for the pas seven years. She is an accom-; phshed and lovable voung woman and much admired by all ' who t-iuiiv lni- Slip nrndimtMl at !. Greensboro Female College in the' class of 10o3. - " j l. :. j DIED ...... . , , T x, ; Hal Ptarce, Kon of I Newton ; jed 25 years.' Consumption was the cause. Mr "William Baldwin, a promiueutj citizen of Cheeks Creek township, , died at his home two miles west of J Fekiu ou Wednesday, January 31,. Mr G W Bennett of upper liich( moiitl county, au industrious audt respeotable cjitiaen who had reached ; thtj jnutnre age of W ye;trs, tlied last; Fritlay February 2, lliuti. lie was auj uncle of Couuty Surveyor M A Ben nett, of Montgomery county. . j Ratio Bobbins died in Back Creek township, aged 35 years, Wednesday, ! February Sth. Mr Bobbins had: been in tmtl,ljealth for p. year and more, but was able fo be up and about and was at Asljyboro a, few ( days' before "fii . deathi . - llis ' death veiy unexpected due to heart disease. - -Why Not Hem. ' The infant of Mr and Mrs Garner died last week and briried Friday. " 1 T i J F was Mrs J A Kin has recovered from sin iShicsR of Ki'VPriil ilnvs. Mr J H Spencer tilled a large'1 neglected for a img tira'e.-Arousedjo I porker" weighing 501' pounds' a 'few' the necessity f'H' action; 'fh'e. residents 1 davsa-o.'-. " ' '"".""- :nUll property owners of . taf 'secUmi ' ' Messrs -D F Hulfn, of F.tlier, and I .Tpsw-Annmn. nf'AsWv. nrcattPiid.; 'IH ' Mrs Rl, Cox, of High I omt, and Mrs Oscar lirown, of Prown, ufe'"' vfsitiiig tlieir rweiits'; Sir and Mrs. r:". :; -1 M:ss Ella Bean and brother visit-1 ed their uncle, 'Mr J H Spencer ; Sunday. Reducetlfletes, wuiiifcti on a'ei"iiH-'B''(.,'hi.WfthW)iP'Ji 1 tkerles yudxcijiliuivu-ai n ' ': vi: . - ' i . ?$n$ruk - i tnic.n.ii iii .m1" i v." rr :('!:-Min?iTio, ',trW:'; iSonilmtii' ;B;iTffit 1 i'tdan4irt,.10l l!''lTid'2flmil'j9d9 I w, w la ii If si .lil i:'flii-wvi-tli--i'tU iiiiJumi'tt. fciml liiail 1 ia.ni.il; in r. ir mis of the Jiliow. nkico.of 1 ,.;;,4'.L.,f &i :,,.,r ..-i.'f ,,riu nnt,if ! .n:-.i. ..r.ik. cum M,xiuJa .mul' coUfitfiMt: -lcx-Settatoj.erett.'! ,'heitiw .,,acnUatftioi hi iht Lrd. I'A'ffer', t' lit-V. ..o WaU' iaHltliMillWfoVl.ott4ht.hi vouTuo Sa,:'n!, a4i;.1 . 'XidKa1 .EiUilUiW Ah-1 VV n, 'ffi SeJjoughLiieJj fijwJis., i, j.;.i...M.i.ib.iki2o br m SuirthrTids Krarrtii 7H.;fli'j(irt".'wniMrf.,w..viv gai r - aJ'0Ei,"iot 't Anti r :nTi UiU'"i-.U-"RT. if iu 7i7iv uum urn if 974 . jier Agent, Jloq Travi-liim PasseD. linlnh, r 1 Mb !Di AWil&SSSah flAiSHeHS iouika4Ue4Duii.iffMtfWfcIOT vnbb"'kiH ss-juiundicet tQiuiiV.dLveji.i u .innuv uimti(HU 1 1. ;"f?4 1.w L ' Yaws 1 rMfiebitM fciiwd Iliw boil oiodsdaA Machinery has beerugyhtpladit'dii and the roads in Lexington town ship will be macadamized. n i iUBOON TO sfeiiEl& good Rotbi's .iIuuWai DRAW HOME SEEKERS. Parchaaea of Many Fine Places In a California County Wert Due to s Large Extent to Hard and Dnatleaa Xiitt.KiatuaiaC, good suaila iAAjcavBSSiit, nlty Is thus treated by the Santa Rosa (Cal.) Press:' " "' 4 ' ' ; As au abstract proposition most peo ple are,' of-coursi i"la favop of good puratively tew stop t0 tUhli h9vr - k t thoroughfares' really mean to a community. They not only sthnu-'j , t, ' argey0u and Tour deputies late travel popular tee the sections everTtti iu voar power to tig- traversed, Inerense lntid values, at-!;", uc y- .i .ni.f tract new resident, and build up trado. j 7 ,iind, promptly execute all la a. but they also make life rooi-e pleasant t "ie best way to suppress crime and improve conditions generally. . j is to bring about quick detection and No one appreciates the value of good j sure punishment, and the counties in roads more tliau the roul estate man, j which peace and gbod order prevail, who makes It his business to show)aie tho.e in which its officers are prospective liouie seekers about, point most efficient and faithful. out the beauties and advantages of the W0uld call vour attention es country and locate many dosirable . Q 8octio,-,8 3533; 3534 and residents In his territory as possible. . it tanttr When be .tarts out over a -not. dusty i f 9. ' th n oc'e' f ff road he know that the chances art I Sections 8, 5, h, 7 and 8. Acts against mm to oegiu witu. ido way seems lone, tue couuu-y unuiviiiug. . and his customer will nine times out of ten become disgusted and get out of the notion of buying before tno ob-1 jectlvo point is reached.' The trip Is-' .'Qnr State was 'never more pros-Itreatiueut of the kidiuvs; If you are fcpf therefore 0 failure, and unless the! ,.,.,., ,-tJ i,;Jfm.c ft,,,,, it u fAtUT I itv' badlv vmrcan'make no intake liv agent Is fortunate enough to locate his man elsewhere ho leaves the country, ' wltlx an, nnfnvorable - Impression and . carries this opinion with Uim to bo. Im- parted later to his friends aud ac- .ncein other ria es Ltoniv to ' ---- . lne J"JU1T ot me real csiate uuiinna, but to tbo detriment of the community as a "" '. fd I assure vou you shall h&yi' my 0n tho otlier band, when bowling htmm in seeing that every ,B beh,na spanking team nd over i c,miimmtj smill'be pro, a fine 'road, well sprinkled and free;. '.,.,,,.,. .,.0v.nH from- dust, ten .or . twenty. mUes. are !?TiT"7u " ? ? ' reeled, off before anv one realizes It. I the good points noted en route are dIs-( cupsud aud properly considered, and the prospective customer Is very apt to T And himself favorably impressed with the whole country and Is sure to reach 1 the .lce ho 9tarted f0P tn a frame of ! pleasant jiiri.'F,ssioNs moM a oood j K0A"- 1 m!nd..wl.tv he will at least; give the nrgumei-.t presented by his guide fine I C0"sI,u,ri;,i,1',u a"J.a"cut'"-,', " As an ind ention of what lb s moans let us look attbe Kenwood and :51en ! - rn.m r,itiT in ,-,,,nm.i mniih. fnit. fornia. where tho .sprinkling pt. roads 1 iiijS vi.ivim.i 1 with oil was first Inaugurated. Many I of the road !a that, vicinity had. been orBmnuea ar.. ronas :pnv. emirentn xvaeve held tart pouit: iida',hort.he ontter waa. jjaltateu ln-every jwssible way. Tbo natural result followed. ' ,i rmtfHg tb past fw,.rjrs moreiredl'i rr tas, 'i c-liuty apd.. invri uesirabTe ,naw resl- dents, have' e-u, brmigji't; to", jtiirt .Jn nny suTirrar oenna otot; rmrroy- uot have brrfuclii ahot tlflWtUt! 'It i Wl)utel very materially to it. The r purchased -by-Wrren English; v,. ..-.-.T-'-. :- tndltea hi fcfnmaTjihamei' the Clneua raacn bas Leen-tophbyy. p.JReyj I bAldviucvi-r Jiiu(alli tracts ,bav. J)Qnd otu j'iuer Bvpertr: ,-tue. Clark place Is now ow tlfrfvirtAir1' Pchubert bought ne 01a t-naw place; me oeauuiui noma Uaig. btfl rixoft fli UMriMfllit aueems sum ia. r . j .aB&stnoom kftSff nrie'e itffbGwKe4ranlf'crrtn WfftbnWHheWasiTOnsww avwu, .t. 1 : j Irioliarr goiimi no ia ao-A aidT I EfPMirtrW!Jiaflf WWII wwa slst of a tunnel under the a&MH lium Is proposed to make a part of the Pali sades driveway. 1 1 y : r it T TX i ENtftRCERHE LiW f'3 Glf Wrltf.1 Shfflfl$ Urging Governor Glenn has written the j following letter to every; .sheriff in the State, uiging them "to'sid him iu the due enforcement of law and ,i,'.vi.'' i ! -. . f f i.if rnsyrfnos are pcoritf; c4,-jndrii qo newspapers nave suggested that the laws of the State; especially those arisviig uhaerihei: Watts ajid!Wnrd Acts, aie.:npti being nfojeedby. the county umceis. i write n jiciouuin l t : ' Ltk;T; A 1.(0 I J lil)o, setting.rortn your uuty, ana 1 11 "at ju " " iiwuiuj5 mnuvv with vour promptly oarryinjf out thee provisions by having .warrant- j SWOrn out aiid executed )' , t f . , ' . u-limn- hn f let T1,. , U?SfM bli plaml the tuty of pieserving order, shrink from doing this duty, uiu ict H6 uo ii we can iu oring h.i criminals to speed v iusticeB offer- . . liig icwaius, or oy uonuig ion i-etjui- .sitions from othpr Sta'-es when need- t"" v i l"""1 . ''Uespfctfullv. "Jt; H. GLEN'N", (TOTernor." Thoroughbred Poultry., Kditor Ckmrien I- want to tell (yoni' reaxler3-why they should ' keep! 1 pure-bred poultry. io know that a ' "razor-back" hog will eat more than ! the thriftiest Berkshire,' Polaticl- 4 China or Chester White -you ever savt and will not make halfS'the Weight from its feed It Is exactly the same with funis. Tho pnre-breci hen-lays I more eggs or grows to larger sie be J cause for generation the Vst-hae j berti selected for breeding.- The 1 little scrub hen, tint weighs three ' pounds wheu,ull grywn, eats just as : 'the l'lymcuth Bock, Wyandotte or 1 (,4-pingtoii ,tha t . em tips, .t h e j, 'scale at seven 0$ eigli. l?ounds, dr'as. ! the Leghorn or Minoica het thati I lays 150 eggs a year against tlief ! fifty or sixty the little set ubhen laya.'i i In these days we'mitst nse the best ? breeders i;; orde'r to keep lined f tip with the' procession.' and I advise' every)ioultf keeper to k.-ep pure-bred'f n(s,vft(-v b.-caip it is the most profit-' I1 able and sells for the highest price.! .... t i , jui.v 1 1 f iho- ; nn.ers of onr stattr .waking ip w trie importance oi tnc poultry ' iridnsfry attfl recognize that with' bet-" ... c: : " . . V " SXpCK tma better care poultry can be ulaele tci v rrolitaule."! he farmer as a4 ru le snotl Id cemfine hi's'attentiortj t.if6ne nfecd:;rin)yv It ip'fily iti 'tory cxtir)iiii circrttlrstunces tbnf he1 f ttin be'. jiVstititfd In keeping' more ,. ....kLj .J WvW V keeninc uretbrh;J0ilc .Hety W "fte-.sante- breed, or er(!n two breeds Of Jtrttctld-'j' a"j' the''ftie chaTact'eiisti'cS. . f o fi-ot begin. by xiihg nongrc!?;lit6 nihtttfr &m city. It is true that you can purchase ft tfozen 0r .saaiQVf Q)f we same1 illll0imt 0f monetit remit es to pur- l19 tk,y j -"fji.; r?r -,r, '.;:vt " r 'rr " ? f$?g ij T-nrj-T-.v.j!' i ".n, WI iIi'opiiutor.,'C'a)iittt.i.ibbjQk '.- fmHn I - buJti'vJ'iam ,H ,.U;li -yjt.; Mf pejiiaiddsnlai.niailiiflhi(tt: soft.;' (the naniettd kiWitenii edJl4J to." For sores, boils, cuts, burns, iruises WffLWPj!d1ffflWf il af- (aoinndoeciinis, fltiniT3);u)iifih3m T"" '"w-w-wx Xq 01 eio au ""MWCETi". .maw Mflii"fSia.t.i,WiJriaaiH.,iill.iiMI tJJ r'i -11 :'."'..-:" .. ." : llliiolilifm.ra.fiv rfi iWt. n,.rn d4IWl.W'fi81i"idJTaWt? Sftfflm .89109 9ioai MOflJxnci Jwwutgaibliud N J Bescher, Extra. This 15th day of Feb 1900. r w I it rglug tfem MB . f r W ttOot Froimpaeds. i f- AnmaElpn.il ftinfiit Steeds.f1iaha8be4;away from hisfcf- .fo? twoiekf6ufferiMg ttiuifck ales, is able to be out again. Mrs Au man is unite sick with measles we are Lorry to,oote,.,T., Mr 3 'W'y&reed; our clever mer- chant, is doing a good business. M Fruit tree .have .lwfflete:imuch 1,1.,.. fr.-- tl1B hnnvv sWta which I Y.Plieu 11113 BCULluii lariiwj Mr John Sttdejf Us r((Wm& from Florida where he spent several weeks The Cad&efofMatty'3 Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because sodecep- tive. AlanypiKUien deaths are Caused bv it-j-henrt dis ease, 'pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed toad vance blood will at- ?c 1 , ,vlla' OTf.a7sJ F? '"".f'! i , mimun, w wmic break uomi ana waste awuy ecu y ten. JmK kiSSOT a cure is obtained quickest by. .a proper taking' 1)V; Kilmer's Swamp-Root,- the U''1 kidney, liver and blml.'.er re,ue(bv It corrects illnbilily to hold urine ami I scaldmj? pain m passingi it,. wt ovef- --..- v v. ...e Ll auu 10 tzet up inauv nnnrs tuning? ujyht. The mild and the eirtrnorditiair effect of .Swamp-Root is soon realized It ytantU the lii-'liett for its wmdcrtttl cures q tbe iuttditrlreji.siug canes,. . , Swaiup-,Koot ;s pleasant t take Had is sold by all drmj'ists in fif-cent and one-dollar size bottles.''-Yon may lmve a sample. bottle of this wonderful new dis covery Slid a book that tells art about it, both fe'ettt free by uiait. Address, Dr- Kib taer fi,Ctti hiithamt(m N.v Y., ,,Vuen, 'writiuj;(jiiejitioij reading this generous offer ill this paper'.' ' Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-' Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, tfingnamton, iN. v., 011 every botttb. THE IMPLEMENT CO, ' RltHMONO VA , i, ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Fetcin - toofiis)t '. t i; Barb "Wire, Write for prices and catalogue. We carry one of the largest and , best stocks of ,, , . . , Farm Implements in the South, and caq'aave you money on your purcha's'es.' Wnab ever you need, get our- prices be fore purchasing. , ( ; Special iHixgajnsin Fm Wagons and Buggies. Eestinafces." 13C2 Maint.'Riliior..a. -.;' i 1 y.o, fORMOOft ''"J'! - )iAn'.: $d 1 .iumiw is one of thaAmdinmr lit And Jjjs . . mostvaluable pu blicatipnsof , ivsasfst-SssM JnthetniviaiissnesQfjWojjd'sj : . . Sepd Book naX.to0bI' , ,;TFe,??P f rSe ' i ! .:;flfceeto nmmWr1m Utw ,0,0! Uclr cJRI rfljIW.'WppUOl . Particularly. lornqnipeni piauiu-K ; Wocd'sfiSeei Cookz-njaaed :of.iW(t 90 Tri !T 1VfS7-wiawl RICHMOND. i-VIRamiA !di ,leii(,i8mwij'HtW:rWW i PotStooT ScTffiwSS tTTS?uT'''' fF ViH jai-. l f(-j:ll yill Airl i, PRES ftl EL T7T 90 D ai vum .yiolri.i 9StJ 'Oam yida vaatididT ii aif Jrislaai IIa ' Blrfw lo 6f; fgajfT "od a wo gahtftqs -fl,' '9T' id ewtdi -ao lol - TT v ,omo aid! Jf1 Wt"P Itir aRf4rs46rBnO edl lo aoj?oa dj tot oiodsdtA iisiy repair Buggie3 att,ajift Sm irj8ikfeeaeifffiMljus- -5111 a4Jjaf$im ad Hiw When in Asheboro see me. Jjoj Yours truly, A. M. PRESNELL. S I . . The roads will soon be in conition for driving: either loiig , or , short distances. A buggy will-soon be in demand. Why .not 1 secure. the best? . ,.. 1; -xl: i Rock Hill 'B112&1 , ;' : " ' ; Sold by ''Z:- McCrary---Rieding Hacrdiv:atre .,!,. , . 1 ... .''" - '' ; ..i..4'-'i" iT.;.-.-.:;i :.Z Company. - ,rt STOCKING IS OVER ; Ve ! Aire -TVlarkirig::, Pricey AVatch this Space Next Week for Iliiiiiiii . . . . -Mr b-Hal8-yf fj. ..f. -, tj I ' ; ..-I j!.iit . t! ai-i.'ir' .ii fVf .n;ij j:.'.Ki'.-i i; Alt.i nsii sao'ijiiq fjiijj (TO Ji;i j . ii;no -rfj tinn: u .'jjcort.'r.i 1.!.. ' ni Isi.Ho i'-i B.nt d ,.'.: - .-:f JJs'WoM-oiiKi'-'tii-ii-iTol. V nuJ' MotrbofMfffiBtf,'!RS,( !, f 1 HC' VJicciiauuiu 'ivih'i ri'yVt lV .mfj riiiov. . iv.iA. ittJWWW i $100,000 Paid Capital. $2500Cr3urpluS. jBjH-nij ;..,fc u d! , Writes all .wdiii&Wiis of contracts. - Each nl 6i0 IP qtdiawoi, i 9d 101 diiw liw iwJfG!1ttt.H .efgoila Juo .bljdo 9ao baa 31 CCCQiCiC U03 cc$ dt-Mlnx phenyl M.i'.f .JCW es. i(.!ii-I.' i! :1 to fU;tn4. itt .ii aiio lih Hatl"Hj In iiMiauiO; .1 Ila8 i'9"iJt!i9i Tib'JU XVtt It) o.i i.oi .Jdaia io yI idj!9 ifl 1 Sl i io-il gv)iLf ')! d .A m nwit )! 1 but Bell "diredt to1 lailters!n I , tb8dlUtely 'Tree frota "dld V Writtf for cattloetie .'ftBdfl'' Address .lii')';i J;.".' J 0 f fJliB '11 niuTfleSKX,, lflaV.y t I a u
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