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II VIRGINIA i - - ! 1 ' l TURF DATS! this i tea Tbe first shipment for r . I - si .KnCfl celebrated Seed Oats Reeled Thursday, the th init. Thefe.4)at8 have given .more uni ADO satisfaction -than - any Id. her lot of new crop Turnip we !, II. SCOTT k CO. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Jilt 68 01 llit'CiawMOkiwi pw Corps or uorresponaenis, McLeansville Items. 1 Sroia th Misa iora L.ewie, oi uameeiown, lie down last weeK, attenaing tne 'jijeral of her grand-father, and is Jilting in the neighborhood. ! Sir; rili Wilson, who owns a grist gaw mill dear this place, has reihaiiled it, aid as soon asj he t:i a euflicient quantity of water, 'i ready for business.! 1 We are having: considerable chills iil fever in our! community. Our practitioner is kept pretty busy. He! occasionally! makes gifts;! he ; Mr. J. C. Cobb a fine boy last Mr. Lewis Burch and wile came :p from Gibsonyille. Saturday i retting 8ne continuing on ner way 3 Balti more for medical treatment :I Mr. liurch returning home the 'ttt Hair J Mr. ). K. uffines, on North affalo, has purchased a Isaw -mill e Sergeant Manufacturing will be ready for business ijl few days. It will be run by :em power. : k .1 ;p :. ': Miss Misenheimer, who has been :gged in the! musicial depart- eat as instructress in instrument p; muiic in the Jefferson Academy, Hrrjved here jSaturdayl School pvenea Monday, i ;'; Can lome of our farmers giv us rfmedy that will exterminate the erapinbug that is so disastrous cp cabbage arid other vegetables, if the' chintz: bug? they both if been really bad this summer. r .r - Hhat a fine rain we had Satur- jjnight ! Itreriewed ourstrength, j--fu uje inn weaiaer lmpaireu, f-finjf us feel more vigorous than 'fin dirt making preparations -wneat sowing. TV Tana T? .nlrin K.'' l V. "c waT iV-B ume- tick so long, is improving. a cange. " Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Whiteley Mr. J. R. IjmtIii wit a and Anvil i ' " ' wv i -ri TkT! a TT D.nnSA MBiA dnn frnm iaii. Wn IXIBBCB Ulllft SUU 11(16 AiaSS Sunday. Dd are the cueiia of Mr. are Ti,iUn8 at.HHUboro B. L. Darie. IXr. J. R. DatU. who -Mr. and Mra. John P. Hoffman new qaugnter at tneir has been in bad -health for some time, is now recuperating and is enjoying some of our good' milk ana outter, ana some ot our pure cold water from the northeast cor-, ner of our well. " We do not need any refrigerator. ' Whitsett Items. Mr. J. Vance Dick visited in Greensboro last week. Preaching at Springwood church Tucker. at II a. m. next Sabbath. Several attended the picnic at JL. M-A W have a house. ' Miss Lillie Thorn, who has been here for some time, has returned to New York. ' - V Among those who visited here recently were. Mrs. Bettie. and daughter, Mrs. Hollingsworth and Mrs. Lee Orrell, Mr. Eugene Kirk man, Mrs. w. A. Elliott and Mrs. Billie Kirkman, Mr. and Mrs. John STATE 1TEWS. a pleasant time. report that the Southern Rail wav wnnld rmnv f fa ihnm ixt .- i nr t I J - u n,7 .r'r .l "om Spencer, near Salisbury is M. Gladson and Carey Glass with denied. i j- - . A nnlf.MM m.A tmM.AMMA. About a dozen new students en. wu.h wm Anat anmA Zonnnn tered VThitsett Institute last week, belng made at the lnMtil jfor anu quue a numoer wm arrive wn. the whUe blind at Raleigh. na. There will be a free lecture on 'Elocution as a Fine Art" intne Inatitute Saturday evening, the 9th at 8 p. m. A handsome nine or ten room boarding ball will be begun this week. The lumber is already on the ground. Mr. H. M. Montgomery, a stu- dent here in the business depart- Superintendent Mebane is send ing out the blanks for the school census of next month, which will be made the. basis of the apportion ment of school funds to the dis tricts. Late Saturday afternoon Mrs; Rebecca Jenkins, a white woman, aged thirty-five, was run over by & shifting engine on tbe Southern ueBl UBro iU --UU..U yard At Winston. Both legs were ment, spent a day last week at Big in,Sww m.ncrUr? Rh u i.U Cilia in AlnmaMA nminro or on I v educational rally. He is secretary Webster McDonald, a young nf thft teachera' ansociatlon of Ala- white man. was shot in the back a mance countv. - few days ago by a concealed ai Th. fnllnwincr WhifaAtt itndflntH 8a88in near Murpny. uis oody is w .w.. a I i a ui u t & will teach this season in the public P- J w , Ant v tm t t rir a IK. sa.u mere la a woman in me case. eonville; Mr. A. M. Garwood, at The 330 convicts now employed Burlington; . Misses Espie and building railways will be sent back Eugenia Clapp, and Miss Espie to the state farm to pick cotton. Shepherd, in Guilford ; Mr. W. C. Last year much cotton was lost by Rankin, at Brookfield; Mr. W. S. reason of failure to gather it, this Clapp, in Alamance; Mr. J. V. being largely due to bad manage- Dick, near Burlington ; Messrs. J. ment. . M. and John bnarp, in KOCKing- Samuel Southard, of Yadkin ham, and a score oi otners we aoicountv aeed twentv-five. while out not recall, and still there are more calls than the school can supply. squirrel hunting struck the hammer of his gun against a rock while crawling out of a gulley, causing it to fire. Tne entire load entered his breast, killing him almost in stantly. .Tim Wo rrrtnor oti1 hia fatda- n Mi Annie Grogan, of Douglas, u Jobn Nelgon cit,2en8 ot mi county, became engaged in an al tercation last week, when Wagoner struck Nelson over the head with a stick, causing his death. The murderer was promptly arrested and will be tried. i The property of the Cape Fear Stokesdale Items. Mrs. Dr. Taylor left last Thurs day for Sparta, Tenn., to visit her mother. N. C, passed through town, last week on her way to Oak Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. Kennett, of Ran- dleman. were here last week visit- ng their son, Rev. J. F. Kennett. Miss Josie Case, of Oak Ridge, was here Saturday on her way to Mt. Airy to teach in the graded Power Company, at l.ockville.Chat- school at that place. ham county, has all now been sur Mr. William R. Preddy, of Win- veyed and the engineers are pre- ston, who was here to attend his paring their working plans. When brother's reception Jast week, went these are completed the company wo LMiat Saturday i on the Bethel :ch grounds j. They nad a fine and did justice to the table. i -uu was wen supplied with good uur uuilford ladies know x l,J get up things in style. Jack Loman; wife and ren came ub last week from CJgh, also Mrs. Lomanls brother, t5-?.They are! visiting tneir Jiat, Mr. andj Mrs.John Boon, "Vth Huffalo. ; Their! son has Raleigh forsometme unTder " ireaiment and has im r2N Id health Considerably. ;evera! of the young men of bur went out last Friday on a t;M and hunting expedition and 1 , -s um iney; nad the pleas- 4Ti Wood's Seeds. WaWe 'Seeds I FoALlJ PLANTING. :T:lIjl;uuin;ofvtetab: laa,; winter, a.riitularlydipwrab h;L Ult i private uiKHmarket fill r '" 1 -iriH'Ker. es, to come and arly eand profi- Wood's New ft :U ( , ' . -Vr -"",mouuou nu ; , " irucKers who are lfH ,f aollarJ from their 1-4 Hr,yliOd,J 'llAVA'.thiJ rofolmA' uii"lfree upon request. ( ;v-wood & sons, r", -I ! Rich Jnnrt. Vfl. F-!o &lso gWesffull inform. 0. M v r. Seed M:HVy te. "opae and nH, Wheat, Write &nd prices of ty fc'dd required will make some definite announce ments as- to their plans. This is one of the finest water powers in the state. The company developing its own property for twenty-six miles up Haw River from Lockville. Burlington News: Considerable back to Winston Saturday. Mrs. Parker Holmes and chil dren, of Wadesboro, who have been here on an extended- visit, will return home tomorrow. Mrs. Minnie Puryear and chil dren and 'Miss Puryear, of Greens boro, who have been visiting at interest is manifested in tbe finding Oak Ridge, were here Saturday. of a balloon on the farm of Mr. Miss Cora Donnell, of Oak Ridge, JQ0- M Amick, about eighteen - - .aw . m ' who has been at-Slt. Airy White mues soutn west irom tnis place. Sulohur SDnncrs. also visiting at M-"6 Danoon was discovered oy iurs, Pilot Mountain, came down last Amies in a neid. it is eighteen week and anent several davs here feet in circumference and nine feet with hor aunt. Mrs. J. Robert length. It came from a north Dwiffgins. returning to Oak Ridge easterly direction, and is a ecien Saturday, accompanied by her tifically constructed balloon. Mr. aunt Amick is anxious to know where it Mr. Charles R. Precldv and bride, came -from. of Sanford. came up last Thursday The Legislature created a new and a reception was given them at i-vesiern criminal oouri circuir, the home of their parents. . Quite and ior eacn county in tnis a so a number of invited guests j were "cuor was appointed. c. b. Mc present. Mr. and Mrs. Preddy re- Call, who was the solicitor for the turned to Sanford Mondav morn- old criminal circuit, which was ing, taking with them the good abolished, brought suit for all the wishes of their manv friends. oraces in me counties wnicn com posed it. as well as for the counties nmton items. - 7 added in the formation of the new Miss Jane Glass,- who has been one. Last week in the Superior visiting her sister, Mrs. C. C. Par- Court he won his case. This ker, has returned to Greensboro. knocks out eleven solicitors, unless Pulline fodder, cutting torjs and! the Supreme court, to which they mowing turnip seed is the order of a11 Bive notice ot appeal, reverses the day with the farmerg at this lne aecision oi tne court oeiow. place. -I- A. Dry- Goods, Notions, Hosiery, tJarpets, &c, &c. ME BROW NOW OPEN AND FOR SALE AT . The goods have been bought in the northern markets and from manufacturers ;at v w vwv it auu no urni i n iiiiw i ri i urn af ' ' -w w w ww w W the very bottom e now to turn that back-intn mnv u n" I LTJt and material considered, we do hhv ffn.rftnt.A '' .7ZZ f,r:' Wmy . t , , o "I vaa fw nuituiUK 1 U OUT lino for less money than von can buy the same elsewhere. xars rmoi riuuit we carrv DreflB PnodB. frnm t o Sa j- n.u. , . from 2ic. up; Coweta, Shirt W.i.U, Beady Made Dre , SUka? aney and black.) 5c to t" 00 n S ON THE SECOND FLOOR we carry a complete line of Furniture Carnet. R.m. Mtir,. t. StoVetLOn'th.'r WDd0W Shkd VCke OSpoofr Stoves, 4c. On third floor we carry our duplicate stock. Come to see us and We w ill nrn'.n , .1. 1 wei: preparea to ao all we say. Yours truly, i ample Browe Heroa nti e Co, 234 SOUTH Tn-r.Tvr j STREET. A Law Unto Hixpself. I am willing," said the lawyer, in the rural justice court, "to sub mit the case without argument." 'You might as well," observed the judge, 4for xny mind's done made up already, an' no argument an' no jury in the country couldn't change it." - 66 TETaEPHONE fl 93 IVO. 200, For your LUNCHES, and as fine ICE CREAM AND SHERBETS As can be made. Fine Confection p. Fruits. Cold Drinks. Fine Cigars and Fancy Goods. Deliv ered from 6 a. m. to 10 p, m., on short notice. Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor open until 11.55 p. m. Sunday HoursBreakfast. 7.30 to 9.30; Dinner. 1 to 3; Supper, 6 to 8. IF YOUR to to en to to to to to $ to J 20 years experience with the JJ- Teeth and 8 years with the to Eyes. Glasses furnished. Con- g sultation FREE. Satisfaction jg guaranteed. Ofl3ce In K. of P. to Building, South Elm Street. - ft. Teeth or Eyes TROUBLE YOU GO TO DR. GRIFFITH, ILEITTIST AND OPTEALMIST. mux Pepsin Chill Tonic la Teststesa esd Qu&rtmtMd to Cure Chills and Fovor and alt notarial Troubles. Does Wot Contain Quinine Ker Other Poison. - 4 Not Injure the Stomach Nor Effeet the Hearing. lACL,B??u5teeTet,my!JLRmon, pPl Chill Tonic li the Dett we nave ever candled, llr ton pretcribes It in hli nr&rtirji ami ist. u u the only Colli Tontc which a child can take without lnjwy CtS ttSac"' Price 60c. BROWN MrO. CO- Pron'r. oJniI tnCtt III Was there ever a time when so little time was equal to so much money! to the farmer as it is at this present time? To make the most of this valuable time, you need to take advantage of all the time saving machinery which this progressive age offers. To be specific ' iaV COM II (10TT0I PIAIVTEttS. C7If you want to learn Jill about CORN PLANTERS and COTTON PLANTERS write to Odell Hardware Company, i iwlore Gar Loswdls of ATT MrEWIBlLIL9 Biggies Several -Greensboro . people at tended services at Alamance church Sunday, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Gilmer and Mr. John GlaBs. A Remarkable Sleep Walker. A dispatch from Chattanooga to the Atlanta Constitution says : A fourteen-year-old boy named Hitzfield, who resides in one of tbe suburbs, went to bed at his home Sun There was a good congregation (day night about 8 o'clock not feeling at A'ftmanofi church last Sunriav Well. Rev. H. D. Lequeux filled the pul pit,, preaching a well prepared ser mon. Seventeen persons were re ceived into the full communion of the church. The indications are that Senator Tillman will meet opposition in the next South Carolina campaign. It is said that Lawrence W. You man, of Hampton county, will lead the opposing forces. Bean tne Signature ef The Kind Yea Haw Atari Bcsi About 9 o'clock he arose from his bed, put on his clothes, took an elec tric car for the city and went to the depot, where he purchased a ticket to Rome, Ga. Reaching Rome he took a cab for one of the hotels, where he retired.- All this was done while he was sound asleep. When he awoke this morning he could hardly be made to believe that he was not at home. He returned to the city on the first train. He is now suffering from brain fever. The doctors here are puzzled over the case, and say it is one of the most remarkable they have ever known in their experiences. The boy is very exemplary, and no one doubts the story of his experience. On account of the advance in all materials that are used in the construction of Buggies, Carriages and Wagons, the manufacturers have advanced prices from $5.00 to $10.00. For the benefit of our customers we have placed our order at the old price for Two car loads "Anchor" Buggies, Two car loads "Advance" Buggies, .! One car load "Columbia" Buggies, One car load "Indiana" Buggies. I We have just unloaded two cars of these goods and had fifty in stock. If you expect to buy a Buggy, Carriage or Wagon next spring you will save from $5.00 to $10.00 by buying it at once. We will not have any of these goods in stock long, as we are selling them under the market and shipping them in every direction. US As we have advised you, we are selling both the "Empire" and "Bickford & Huffman" Drills, which need no introduction. We handle the Syracuse Uhinea j-iow. Myron G-. Mewell Oo If.
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