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so and increase yieia
quality of any crop;'
f . 1 aflgEt Free our pampfaletf, which
T?L mltuv and use fertilizers with
ecbnckr an profit. :: j'jV
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pj Nassau Pinr York
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-re i sonrce of comfort. jThey
a I source of. care, I Also.
Tf xbi care for your child s
i JmI RPnd5 ! for illustrated
iiTrln the disorders to tsrhich
ctil4r :n , re: subject, j jand
fcisciircd for, 50 years.
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DAVIE WHITE.
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! Jl. W. IfeALXSTES.
sec. A iTreas.,
apital $2 50 0 0 p ai d j u p .
Surplus $24,539.65.
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GBneral Trust Business.
na ror loans
nts ranging
toave money
are
pplicatloi
riay amou
.HO.- We
Jtiea are knxiou.4 to have placed at
desired
from $100 to
istedi which
always re-
Becurity Ia
for rent -three. dwellings.
rch street, one on Spring
bn West Lee; near Npr-
bllent (Jwellitigs m Sum-
mi improved and i unlm-
riprty, both in city and
sted f(r sale;
address us for particulars.
I 1
There was a man whe never made
A blander In his life; N
He loved a girl, bat was afraid,
If she became his wife, ' '
That he or she might rue the day
That brought them bliss, and so
lie pat the hkppiness away
That wedded lovers know.
One day the man who never made
Mistakes perceived the way
That led to famebat, still afraid,
Drew back and stole away ;
H hunned the winding paths that led
To distant, unseen ends,
And kept the road that stretched ahead
With neither steeps nor bends.
At last tne man wno never maae -Mistakes
fell by the way;
In garments that were badly frayed,
And pale and starved he lay;
No weeping friend bent o'er him there,
No servant, child nor wire;
But victory was his he ne'er
Had blundered In his life.
8. E. Klser, In Chicago News.
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A Hew Kind of Syrup.
A good story is told of a Kansas
farmer who entered a general store
in Emporia, Kan., and inquired for
somethin nice to put on griddle
caKes."
4MoIa88essr " said the store
keeper. ,
"Nawi somethin' nicer. Be'n
eatin' molasses for twenty years
Ain't ye got somethin' slicker?"
j The grocer told him about ma
ple syrup, and praised it highly.
All the "toney people" of Emporia
use it, he feaid.
"That's what I want. The high-
tonedest you've got."
By a strange mishap when the
boy went to pack the goods for the
socially ambitious farmer he took
tin of varnish, the varnish com
ing in pquare cans of a kind, simi
lar to thoae cohtaining the maple
sap. Three or four months after
ward the man came back to town
and reported at the store. The
storekeeper, having made the dis
covery of the error, was in a panic.
At length he m us ted up courage to
ask how the maple syrup had an
Oh, she was all right,'? said the
customer. "Kinder higb-iaiutin,
but . good. My wife at first said
ehe thought it was some rancid,
but when I told her what you said
about it bein' a high-toned dish
hat the best people in Empory jes'
nacherally craved she seemed to
take a second holt, and now she
won't eat nothin' else. I 'thought
there was. a kind of snap and bite
to it that sorter reminded me o'
what we used to git, when prohibi-
bition first struck the country, but
n gineral it's mighty good stuff."
bad effect at
amazed store-
an1
the
w
uouf motto, and we do-our ut
MO.Hve. up to it. ! If you have any
iSlDt tO in&kA rin tint haaltota tn
0Ut, We are mhrp thnn imvlhua
all ht our riiltnmnra anil tnVo
ted. r i j r j
NSBDRO STEAM LAUNDRY.
-4s lULHICLUlA
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HILL
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SERIES.
p or ;t
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o,
Ipt Ami largest ur-
y ears in 8ucces-
orders hinoed
rJ - SouthUrii SratPs Xhw
"ti- West. I HPHltKv.S;rnfk
'"f.fis hn of the most
f'Etr ii
Nurseries.
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KILTIES s
"Was there
all?" inquired
keeper.
. rrr n Ii 1 ii .
w en, now, x cau t eay iiiere
asn't. You see, it was my wife's
first experience with dude' grub,
an' she kinder lost her head. Got
ambitious. Allowed that if we
was good enough to have that kind
of eatin' we was good enough to
have some other things to match.
Bought a lot o' new chiny dishes
from a pedler and made me prom-
se I'd get her a new hat with red
n it an' a dress this trip in town.
Yes, I s'pose you might say that
they was some bad effects, because
vanity is certainly sinful, butyou're
married man' yourself, an' you
know they ain't no way to stop a
woman's ambitions when she be
gins to kinder get in society.
Gimme a couple gallons more o'
that syrup, an' if you have some
that has jes' a little more o' that
pleasant bitin' sting to it, why, let's
have that." ,
r i "a- v i v
i .... " -
'ck. umm e and
MarkHt or-
kits;.
USE DPARTMM7.
y-HllJ DESIGN'S. AC.
l-s.;, f ''"is rs PKKVA in
r-u'liVHt' art l l i
Ibnnai, N. C
in..
ktoZW Jake a dose or two
TTite Nervine diUj;
A Country Without an Army.
Gen. Hutton, a skilled English
soldier, who has been put in com
mand of Canada's army, is now
busily employed looking for the ar
my He says at present such a
force does not exist. This fact is
good evidence that Canada is not
afraid of an invasion from her big
neighbor. Canada would find it a
hard matter to exist if it were not
tor the United States. Her people
sell us eggs, potatoes, and. other
things, and they comet over into our
territory, work in the mills in New
England, get timber in the Maine
woods, and make better wages than
they can get at home. Canada is
even trying to sell our people coal.
The nearness of the United States
is worth a va6t deal more to Cana
da than all the advantages she de
rives from England. Some points
in the American tariff may not be
altogether satisfactory to Canada,
but she knows too much to quarrel
with her best friend. ..
A proposition is now under dis
cussion between England and this
country to modify the agreement
made as to building ships of war
on the great lakes. When that is
done Canada will have no need of
an army or navy. All she will have
to do if she imagines she is in dan
ger of some enemy at present un
known will be to call on Uncle Sam,
and he will see that she is protect
ed. Baltimore American. " '
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NO . CURE-NO PAYi
That ia the way all drnrtiaU sell GROVE'S
TASTELESS CllILL TONIC lor Chill, Terer
and Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a
tasteleMfonn. Children lore it. Adults prefer
it to bitttr nanseatinf tonics, race, wc
"The Powell Procssa." "
. How long before the rankness of
tne beef inquiry will drive ev6n
Russell A. Alger out of the Cabi
net? From day to day the evidence
has shown more and more . clearly
the unspeakable infamy of the war
and .commissary departments , dur
Ing the Jate war.
On July the 13th, Just ten days
alter the destruction of the Span
ish fleet at Santiago, at a time when
me aecent American citizen was
rejoicing at the triumph of Ameri
can arms and the approaching end
of the conflict, the department. had
a letter. It was from Phillip D.
Armour, butcher and philanthro
pist. It informed the commissary
department of the superior .advan
tages of the Armour Company in
the matter of fresh meat. The
company had exclusive use of the
"Powell Process" for preserving
meats. It came a trifle high to be
sure, but so had, the "Hanna pro
cess" for preserving the "nation's
honor. Had Armour not invested
liberally in the latter? The con
tract was given to Armour, accom
panied by a glowing "endorsement
from the Secretary of War and the
Commissary General," and as the
laureate af the stock yards rhap-
sodioally j exclaims, "Such results
were never before accomplished i In
the history of the fresh meat busi
ness." Undoubtedly! such results
never were. So far as history
shows, the results were absolutely
without a parallel, various coun
tries, "in the history of the fresh
meat business," have starved their
soldiers because they had not the
wherewithal! to feed them ; it re
mained for. this country, through
Alger, Armour, ftagan & Co., ito
poison its soldiers at a higher fig
ure than was required te feed them.
And when the general of the ar
my exposed the crime against civi- L-i'--nVBAM
.M A.m;M.AM. uiaior,
ordered In a fruitless attempt to
break the force of the exposure,! it
is found that the "memoranda are
not in the file boxes." They have
disappeared along with the endorse
ment of the "Powell Process" by
Alger and Eagan. It is a sweet
chapter in American industry, and
rtA ri l of a.it r T tha f.aah. wiant
business." News and Observer.
Farm implement 'Headquarters!
That's what our store
is. We carry one of
' ,r.-'-v.?W7U - -the
largest and best
assorted lines of Im-
' i' I . , , ' ft v ' '' - . -t - i.-
plements to be found
in the State, and you
will find our prices to
be always the lowest.
Our stock of wood and
iron Pumps i is second
to none. .Wood Pumps
firom S3.50 up : Iron
Pumps from
v Y we can save von mon-
ey on a Pump and sell
' ' I.- .-
you the VERY BEST
MAKE.
XWhen in need of anything in the Hardware line
call on us. We can and will save yon money.
l
v w
Mi
a.m b . xioe vvire xor xara Fence. It ia Btronx.
Parable and Lo-w Priced.
Wp Hake Special Prices for Grave Yards.
up;
$4.50 up.
This is a "Handy' Little Tool and Eyery Parmer
I I Should Havo One.
For Truck Patches It Has No EquaL
Hardware
Co
Mr. S. A. Fackler, i Editor of the
Micanopy (Fla.) Hustler: with his wife
and children, suffered terribly from
La Grippe. One Minute Cough Cure
was the only remedy that helped them.
It acted quickly. Thousands of others
use this remedy as a specific for La
Grippe, and its exhausting aftereffects.
Howard Gardner.
j Ovation.
Don't you get tired of "ova
tions?" When the husky third
baseman has put the ball over the
fence and trots proudly down the
homestretch, he is "given an ova
tion. ' When the popular candi
date for road overseer arises in the
dimly lighted sohoolhouse to dis
cuss expansion before thirteen con
stituents, mostly boys and women,
he is "met with an ovation." When
our member is announced to come
home from a period of legislative
wrestling with a private bill to re-
ieve John Doe from the effects, of
. -- - t ;
hereditary inanimation and a char
ter for the new bridge across Tur
key Creek to show for three
months' labor, the word is passed
around for all the boys to come
out, for we must, give our man ia
bigger ovation than the Democratic
member' had two years before.
Kansas City Journal. , !
" .
Horrible agony is caused by Piles,
Burns and Skin Diseases. These are
mmedlately relieved and quickly
cured by De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve.
Beware of worthless Imitations. How
ard Gardner.
Disappointment.
"Let me see," said the stock spec-
'didn't you once enter a
track of land in the mining regions
of upper Michigan?"
"Yes, and like to lost my little
fortune,", answered the rural caller.
The 'tarnal place was as dry as a
bone, and every time I'd try sinkin
a well Id strike copper. There
was no drillin' through the plaguey
stuff, less'n I'd buy a lot more tools,
so I jest throwed up the claim and
kim back where I could raise su-
thin' and git plenty of water."
A Bad Habit.
That suicide is a "pernicious
habit that obviously tends to short-
en lire" is tne aeiense sec up oy a
life insurance company in a recent
action, on a policy which expressly
included liability for such repre.
hensible habits. It must be con
ceded that suicide, if it becomes
habitual, wuld have the tendency
described.
J -For Over Fifty Years.
Vrs. "Window's Soothinsr 8yrup has been used
ot over fifty Tears by millions of mothers for
their children while teething, with perfect suc
cess. It soothes the cmia. softens tne Kums,
allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best
remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor
little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists
in every part of the world. Twenty-Ave cents
a bottle. Be sureand ask for "sirs. Winslow's
Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. j
Why tho Flag Was There, j
The Troy Times tells of a visitor
at a public school, who being re
quested to address the pupils, spoke
of the necessity of obeying their
teacher and growing up to be use
ful, - loyal and patriotic citizens.
To emphasize his remarks, he
pointed to a large national flag that
almost covered one end of the
room, and said : "Now, boys, who
can tell me what that flag is there
for?" One little fellow, who un
derstood the condition of the room
better than the speaker, replied:
"I know, sir. It's to hide the
dirt." f
uouehing injures ana innames sore
lungs. One Minute i Cough Cure
loosens the cold, allays coughing and
heals quickly. The best cough cure
for children. Howard Gardner.
. i j
Still water may run deep, but
some men who talk but little think
still less.
: ; ' : '
TO CURE A COLD IN ORE DAT
TakeLaxatiTe Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund money if it fails to Cure. 5e
The genuine has I. B. Q. on eaca tablet.
Richmond, Va, June 10, 1898.
Goosx GaxAsx Lxkimxxt CoGbixxsboro.c.
Dkak Sir Some time ago yon sent me one
dozen bottles of Goose Grease Liniment to be
used in onr stable amongst our horses, and we
beg to state that we have nsed this exclusively
since receiving it, and would state frankly that
we nave never had anything that gave ns as
good satisfaction. We have used it on Cats,
Braises, Sore Necks. Scratches and nearly every
disease a horse can have and it has worked
charms. We need mere at once. Please let me
know rf yon have it put up in any larger bottles
or anv larger packages. than the ones sent us
and also prices. Yours truly. ,
STANDARD OIL COMPAXT.
By I.G. West.
IJotice by Pablication.
i ... : ,
North Carolina, i Xn tMm ftnrnrnnJ
Guilford couhtt, j ...
Action concerning Beal Estate.
Domenica Xuchi, Thomas Luchi, Bafaelle Ka-
vina,uetttni rrancesco.
vs. I
Giovanni Rossi. G. Emsley Donnell, R. D. Pat-
I terson ana wire, nme Patterson.
In this action, it appearing to the satisfaction
of the court, by affidavit, that Giovanni Rossi,
one of the defendants, cannot after due dili-
ence be found within the State, but is a resi-
ent ot the State of Pennsylvania: that said
Giovanni Rossi is a proper and necessary party
to said action: and that rhe nature of the ac
tion is real property, the purpqse of the action
being to determine the various interests of the
parties thereto in two certain tracts of land sit
uated in Guilford county, N. C adjoining the
lands of Ed. Lambeth, John Barker and others,
and known as part of the Donnell tract, con
taing 400 acres more or less; and to require of
the defendants' to make and r deliver to the
plaintiffs good'and sufficient titles to 320 acres
of said tracts in accordance with written agree
ments between the parties; and to exclude the
said Giovanni Rossi from any lien or interest in
the said 220 acres. j
It is ordered by the court that publication be
made once a week for six weeks in the Greens
boro Patriot, a newspaper published in Guil
ford county, N. C, requiring the said Giovanni
Rossi to be and appear at the next term of the
Superior Court of Guilford county,' to be held in
the court bouee in Greensboro on the-5th day of
June, 1899, and then and there answer or demur
to the complaint herein to be filed, or the case
will be proceeded with as if personal service of
summons had been made upon the said Giovanf
ni Kossi.
Given under my hand at office at Greensboro,
in said county, this 30th dsy of March, 1899. i
u JOIIN J. NELSON, C. S. C I
A. M. Scales, Adams & Douglas, Attorneys
for Plaintiffs. 14 6t
Resale ot Valuable Land-
Pursoan t to a decree of the Superior Court
of Guilford county. North Carolina, made in
the case of J. W. Cornish, et aL vs. Elizabeth
Pegram et al, helrs-at-law of Jesse Pegram,
deceased, the undersigned win, on -
Saturday, April 15th, 1899,
sell on tne premises to tne last ana nignest
bidder by public auction the following de
scribed lands, to-wit: ltuate in oak Ridge
township, Guilford county. North Carolina,
two miles from 8tokesdale, on the road lead
ing to Oak Ridge, and located on the waters of
Haw Elver, adjoining the lands of J. S. Pe
gram on the east, the heirs of John King: on
the south and southwest. George Pegram's
heirs on the west, Caleb Joces and John
King's heirs on the north, contain ng 140 acres
more or less ; but from the foregoing Is saved
and excepted the hereinafter desciibed dower
Interest of Elizabeth Pegram, set apart by
metes and bounds as foUows : Beginning at a
.tone. Jones' corner, running west 17 poles
and 10 links to an old chestnut stump, Jones'
corner; thence north 23 degrees west 14 poles
and 17 links to a post oak, Jones corner;
thence north S3 degrees west 23 poles to King's
line: thence soulh along King's and George
Pegiam's line 114 poles to a stake; thence east
( ew line) 84 poles to a stake west side of pub
lic road; thence north 10 degrees west 104
Eles to the beginning, J. 8. Brookbank's and
F. Watkins line, contAining 45 acres and 69
poles more or less. At the same time and
plaee, and upon the same terms, the reversion
ary interest in above described dower lot will
be soid.
- Terms of Sale : -One-half cash and balance)
in 90 days, taking bond and approved security
CUawing interest irom oaus ox sais. -. -This
March 14. 1899.
is. B. Jones, commissioner.
CAPACITY, 10,000 JOBS RN AltNUM.
Smm fmik th Ml. f thmp tank
to. prMU an Itrt, Pn'i alio ywnrif w b. T.ui.
tat bayiaf a (ldiyja I. rdOT t. . a Mar r m.
SOCa HiLL" UuwUa at. - A LI ill. Ht(W ia Ptm.,
But" thy Ru4 Uak aa4. atov. all. KIEP
A WAT r ROM TUZ SHOP mtklmg thtm taMt la tka
4. Sold bT IntlaM llm mIt. If momm mm mmim
In jmu towm, vrit. dinot. :
ROCK HILL BUGGY CO., Rock Hill, S.C.
r.l.G. NEWELL & CO., Agents,
' GREENSBORO, N. C I
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SPECIAL
PRICES
ON..-
Mais, Ik
As usual we have a full line of
School Books and School Supples.
WDflBlII'BBlfS..
jiooltselleiMs fc"pB tn tl b n o reuTD
NEXT DOOR TO BANK OP GUILFORD.
LOOK FOR TDK BIO FOUNTAIN TIN.
J. A. diLBEXQHT.
CHOOSE YODR DRUGGIST CAREFULLY.
J . ! 1
A druggist can do more hrm or good than
most people give him credit for. There aro dif
ferent qualities in drugs Just as there are in dry
goods, and to the outsider all qualities go by the
same name." The difference between pure, high
grade drugs and cheap, inferior driigs of toe
same name, means the difference between keep
ing sick and getting well. When a doctor writes
a prescription, he means best quality. When
some dm gists fill a prescription, they think
onlv about big profits. i - j
Choose your druggist carefully. ,
1 . i i ' . . i
When in Need Apply to
HEADQUARTERS
POa ALL XIXDS OF
BUILDERS' SUPPLIES:
I ' '- 1 I'
Lime ..."Carson's Eiverton,"
' Cement Rosendale.
Cement. .Portland.
Building Brick. .V. .... .Common.
Building Brick Bepressed.
Fire Brick. ......... Superior.!
. (Of my own make try them.) j
Fire Clay .Excellent.
Plaster . . .Calcined.
Plasterers' Hair. Steel Booflng.
Roofing Paper. - Steel Siding
Glazed Sewer Pipe. Clay Flue Pipe.
Lowest prices. Wholesale and retail.
Thos. Woodroffe,
j GH3i:EIV8130riO, IV. c'
j -. ' ' ' I
gT2T8oIeAgent for The American Injector
and The Lyman Kxhaust Ueful fhtt
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and an Pat
ent business conducted for ModcratC Fees.
And we can secure patent ia less tune uan Uk
Send model, drawing- or pboto with ccrlp;
tlon. W e adrise, it patentawe or not, irr
charge. Our fee not due till patent m tccurrd.
m V! How to Obtain Patents." with
onu of Tame .a the U. S. and foreign coontrks
cat free. Address,
c.A.sraowcico.
Am Sirrrr OmCC W A8MITOH. O. C.
Stock
Doubled.
Expansion seems to be the order
of the day, and to keep up with
the procession we have doubled our
stock of Furniture. With increased
facilities vre are now better pre
pared than ever before to serve
you with honest goods at honest
prices.
Our line of medium and. high
grade Furniture cannot be excelled
anywhere in either price or quality.
Come in. and examine our Bed
Room Suits, Tables, Chairs, Rock
ers, Lounges, tc.
V7. J. RIDGE & CO.,
330 South Elm Street.
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