Dir. 10, loo.'k
Local Records.
Make your Sauta Claus pur
chases at Byuuui A-- lleiulen'H.
Poe-Atwater Mer Co. is the
place to tiud a suitable Xuiaa or
wedding prescut.
20 pounds granulated sugar
for $1.00. l'oe-At water Mer.' Co.
Club Shells 40c a box.
Bvnum A- Headen's line of
groceries embraces everythingyou
ueett lor Xuias cookiug.
Poe-Atwater Mer. Co. liave a
nice assortment of Freuuh candies,
also all kinds of fruits uud cauuud
goods for Xinas.
Hawley, the Pittsboro Jewel
er, has a few second-hand watches
which he is offering at bargains.
Come mid see him.
Special bargains in Dress
Goods, Clothing, Hats, Shoes and
Ladies' Jackets at J. It. Weather
Bpoou's, Sauford, N. C.
The most economical heating
stove is the Oil Stove, sold by
Poe-Atwater Mer. Co. Call and
have them explain its good qual
ities. If your sewing machine runs
hard or needs any repairs Hart
ley, the Pittsboro Jeweler, can
lis it as good as new. All work
guaranteed.
The finest line of spectacles
and glasses, as well as a nice as
sortment of jewelry to plea.- ', at
the store of Bynuni Milling and
Mercantile Co.
Holiday tJoods and Xinas
novelties and Xmas tree orna
ments. Special prices to Sunday
schools. J. It. Weatlierspoon,
Stanford, X. C.
tiood spectacles at 15c per
pair. Solid gold and gold tilled
tit unheard of prices. Satisfaction
guaranteed at Hart ley's, the Pitts
boro Jeweler.
Major B. F. Dixon, our State
Auditor, announces that the Con
federate pensioners can get their
pension warrants from the clerk
of the court next Monday, Dec.
15th.
We regret to hear of the
death of Mr. Charlie Holt, the 22
year-old son of Mr. II. J. Holt,
who lives four miles south of In re,
resulting troni pneumonia, JaM i
Friday night.
Did you ever see rain and
Hliow falling together for any
length of time' 1 Ins uuiisiiai
hlght was seen liele yesterday !
luoriiiiiL', w Inch indeed piesciiletl
a "battle of the elements."
On 'Wednesday of last week
Mr. William Foii-diee ami Miss
JCmeline Vow, both of Bear Creek
township, were married by D. .
White, J. P. Tim happy groom
is a Canfedci'dtc pensioner.
Imitations have been issued
by Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Chapiu to
a reception Wednesday evening,
December Uth, complimentary to
their guests, Dr. and Mis. S. W.
Htaley.of Aurora, Beaufort county.
The Winnie Davis Chapter of
the Daughters of Confederacy will
meet with Mrs. Alvis J. Hynum
next Saturday afternoon at 2:'M
o'clock. A full attendance of the
members is desired, as business
of importance is to bo transacted.
Don't forget the ladies ba
zaar to be held at the old Bamsey
Hotel tonight (Thursday) and to
morrow (Friday) night. They will
have for sale a nice variety of ar
ticles suitable for Christmas pres
ents. Oysters will be served on
Thursday night.
At a meeting of the Pittsbo
ro Lodge K. of 1. Tuesday night
the following officers were elected
for the ensuing year: J. A. Ciiles,
C. C; J. V. Maun, V. I'.; Dr. J. X.
Taylor, Prel.; W. M. Hearne, M.
of W.; A. H. Londo j, M. of 1; B.
Noue, M. of L; F. C. Poe, M. at
A.; U. H. Moore, 1. Ci.; A. II. By
uum, O. G.
Old Santa Claus is iu full
blast ut Loudon's, llorus blow
ing and children looking us well
ns buying. Come and seo what
they cau show you. All kinds of
presents, some useful and some
that are not. A nice stock of sil
ver ware and novelties. Florida
oranges just from the groves,
fr.sh, nice and sweet, and every
thing else nice to eat.
The county commissioners, at
their meeting Tuesday, instructed
their attorney, Mr. 11. II. Hayes,
to begin suit at once against the
Carolina Steel Bridge and Con
struction Company for failing to
complete the new Hay wood bridge,
according to contract, oy Ueeeui
ber 1st. ork lias not
ut been com-
't-
i
a nice dress
me need on the bridge
Don't vou want
for Christmas. W. L. London iV i
Sou are now selling some special!
bargains iu dress goods. $1.00
goods for 75c; others just as low. ;
Come and get a nice waist or dress !
while they are going. A large I
lot of ladies' handkerchiefs, drum- j
tiiAr' moiiiiles. roiii'' at less than!
Iiiw loi k cost, lliey
aie sellui' ;
t .
their ruilbuery stock very low,
THUUSDAY.
Herbert Poe, a son of Mr. D.
M. Poe. who lives two miles east
j of here, caino near being seriously
Hurt Uiestiay nigur. " ""
nt a rapid gait his horse stumbled
throwing its rider violently to the
glOUlHi 1111(1 SlUUlllllg mm mi ne
eral minutes. Fortunately no bones
were broken, though it was a very
narrow escape.
AIr Robert II. Dixon will re
move from here to Mt. Vernon
Springs, and Mr. William E.
Brook's will rent and move into
his dwelling just after Christmas,
and Mr. James L. Griffin will move
into the dwelling vacated by Mr.
Brooks. Mr. Samuel W. Womble,
of Loekville. will occupy the dwel-
ling now rented by Mr. Griffin,
and which he bought a year ago.
AN Ari'ROACHISd MAKKIAGi:.
The following invitation has
been issued to friends out of town:
Mrs. Delia Lutterloh
requests the honorof your presence
at the marriage of her daughter
Annie Moore,
to
Mr. Henry Atwater Byimm,
Wednesday evening the twenty
third of December, nineteen
hundred and three,
at six o'clock.
Methodist Episcopal Church,
Pittsboro, North Carolina.
list ok jr nous.
The county commissioners, at
their meeting
the following
on 1 uesiiay, drew iiynum iv I leaden, lor sup
list of jurors for the plies for court house,. . .
February court,
which begins
February 1st: j
S. J. Campbell, G. W. Walls,
Dan Uosser, Charlie Poe, Georne
Smith, J. T. Coz art, D. G. Fox,
W. 15. Headen, Artemiis Hatch,
L. T. Council, William Buckuer, i
I.J. Johnson, J. L. Smith, Thorn-'
as Stone, Archie Cotteii, C. T. !
Discern, Milton Smith, F. U. 1
Knight, .John Womble, John;
llaUL'hton. John Griffin, M. N.
Dark, H. M. Lindlev, C. F.
dock. F. N. Hohhv. Milton
Mm-
Duh -
ling, G. L.IJovil, Lee Coieland,D.
C. Perry, W.' D. liuie, W. II
Beckwith, L. Emerson Cole, C
II. Wilkie, S. P. Headen, S. V
Whitaker and J. II. Ellington.
(o.mmissionkks j:xri:s'si:s.
'1 he Bepublieans of Chatham
(for there are now no Populists)
have been boasting of the econ
omy of their boards of county
eoumiissionei s, and have been pre
dicting gnat e:.t ra valance bv onr
I )i'i!loei at ic bo. nd. 1 he faci-i ad
figures, houeei', do nt Mistmn
ei; her their boast or t heir predic
tions. East week Till' I IlioUi showed
tliat our I l.-nioer.il ie eoaimis.-ion-elS
had bce:i paid .'or the past
year : 15 a. IS 5, and that tht-ir L'e
public.iii piedecessors had been
paid nearly twice thai sum. And
to show this Republican "ecoiio
mv" still stronger we will men
tion that ON E mend cr of tl:
publican board alone was
;!SM.H4, actually more than
' Ke
paid was
paiil Al.li our Democratic
inissioiicis!
Let us next compare and
tlast the number of days tin
colil-
con
A the
l'.IOl
boards were in session. In
tin; Piepublican board was in
ses-
sion 13 da
ilid ill 11102 they were
in session 31 days, whereas our
Democratic board was in session
only 30 days. lut it is alleged as
an excuse by some of the llepubli
cau leaders that their board was
iu session several days with stork,
law petitions. Ibit if this was true
why were they in session 37 days!
in 1811), the year before tiie Chat
ham stock law was passed'
A Pleasant Atarriaje.
Fall Creek, N. C.N'ov. S, l'JOIi
Ennor. Hkcoiid:
Mr. dames 11. l'eace, of Thorn
asville. N.C.. was happily united
in marriage on last Wed-
nesday night at 8 o'clock to Miss'
Collie F., the charming daughter!
of Mr. E. C. Brewer, of Boa, N. ;
C, T. B. Bray, J. 1'., otliciatin.g. .
After the ceremony was perform-'
ed the bridal party, by th aid of
.i nnndierof relatives and friends.
made some excellent music to the
delb'ht of all present.
Mr. l'eace is a business man,!
connected w ith the Thomasville J
Spoke Works and lias cliaige ot a $ N jjalm K,,Mlt Sunday M
sookti mill at Fall Creek. .'liiv1.,...! i,..i. ; ;i.,Pcii,.,L;ii,, I
t li.v to eniov a lino old !.''e
of happiness and imM many stars:
to their crown of usefulness.
A Fi:ii:ni.
Mine Superintendent Killed.
rmm Hie CU iri'ilie observer, Sill.
Mr. John M. Beid, of this city,';. ,.,...
lost his hfo as a result of a blast:,i!lls wjll 1)0 let'ed at the
iu the Miami gold mine the old iirilie's iesidcuco on Dec. 21th, nt
IMioeuix niiue six miles from
Concord, yesterday morning.
Mr. Held was superintendent of
all the underground works of the
mine. He was iu a tunnel 000 or
700 hundred feet deep, and hail
p.-epm-ed a blast of dynamite for
he lifting of ore. The fuse seem-
i. . i m.. f.,.
ed to go ou , and Mr Leid, f e
waiting a long time, concluded
that it w.'s safe to return to tiie
place here he had arranged the
blast. Win n he had come close
to the dynamite it exploded, and
Mr. Beid, met ! ing the full impact
of the exploded pieces of rock,
was instantly killed. One leg was
ill , 11 ... i
liivn on mui no was nist;a or
mjuvet
.1 111 (UIUIML LU I i WLtlVI 'UI t
Commissioners' Meeting
rpi.. mmlir coiiiivn'ssioiipi-s Iiol.l
jM,ir niJ,ular monthly meeting on
Just Monday uud Tuesday and au
dite(j ,e r(;nmvjUJ, accounts:
j R JInU, f()p k 334
- . , .... f.. ..,,..1. .,,,,1
material for bridge
Fortnell's branch
120.50
W. L. Brazington, lor cof-
- fin for
Margaret ll-
liams 2.00
Graham Johuson, services
at county home 25.00
C. II. Culver, for collin for
Nancy Kelly 2.00
Alex Oldham, for lumber
for bridge on Indian
creek lT.JlO
V. S. Kussell, for nails
for bridge on Indian
creek
II. H. Palmer, for lumber
for bridge on Indian
creek
1.9'J
113.10
G.00
2.35
2.13
O. A. Palmer, for liaulinj.
A. D. Coggius, insolvent
fees
Frank It. Knight, for re
pairing stock law fence,
W. A. Headen, for build
ing culvert in HiMsboro
road
II. L. Ward, for bacon
W. H. Bryant, insolvent
fees
3.75
4.U5
1.05
Geo. L. Taylor, for carry
ing Charley Mobley to
State prison
11 H. Hayes, for balance
salary as attorney to board
of commissioners,
.05
.".00
t.5
I lorcnee Ward, for sewing
for county home,
W. II. Waul, for services
as superintendent of coun
ty home
Waltei Ward, for cooking
for home
A. 1!. Clark, for keeping
jurors all night,
A. 15. ( .'lark, for services us
jailer
John Hart, insolvent fees,
12.05
50.00
12.00
10.25
32.10
1.10
J. K. Milliken, for hold
! ing Noveiniier court ... .
'7.80
P. Mann, for arresting
and guarding G. H.
Hi-1
G W. Walls, for arresting
and conveying G. 11.
High to j id
J. T. Wright, for guard
ing and conveying prison
ers to jail
Jas. E. Griffin, for services
as clerk of the superior
coin t, November term,
Willie Hiatal, for molasses
for county home
();M I,I.), that the stock
l.'.o ;
4.15
0.50
'0.30
aw
la
remit ted on all part les re
ill that part of New llopi
siding ii
low llhl
law bv
brought under stoel,
act f the Leg islature
biking eil'ei t Oct. 1st, Ulna.
Byninu Locals.
Dyniim, N. t, Dec. 8th.
Topics i'f the season: M linages
and Christmas.
The I'ynii'u day sehool will ob
serve North Carolina Day and
will have the exercises in the
school house on Friday night De
cember ISt h at ":.'!( o'chu k. The
school extends an invitation to
all to come and enjoy an evening
w ith our Stale.
Itev. Jesse L. Cunninggum, of
Vandei bilt I ' ni vi rsit y, has been
. visiting- his sister. Mis. 1!. W.
! Hailev. He oceiinied the mil l lit
of the Methodist church Sunday by W. K. Mason, who has also
night and preached an excellent been in the employ of the same
'sermon. He lefMhis morning for company.
Durham to visit Kcv. . L. Cini- 'j'here is not much preparation
uiuggum. being made aroinul here for Xinas1
j Kev. 11. W. Bailey returned to a1i wt. predict nu unusually dull!
'his work last Thursday. His:,,,,,, 'p.1( w ill not be any church 1
' many friends are delighted to i-l- J entert.iiiiimutti that we have heard
conie nmi i kick anil wish ior mm
another snecesstul year.
Mr. Edmund Atwater, of Bur
'lington, spent Saturday uud Sun
I day in our village.
I Miss Fannie Williamson is vis
'iting Mrs. Durham atCbapil Hill.
Mr. Wiil Odell was a most wel-
come visitor iu
our village last
week.
Mr. L. 15. llynumand son, Jell,
leave Thursday morning to at -
tend the meeting of the directors
of the colored insane iisyluin.
ilvs. K. W. Jiailey and 1'aliner
! returned from .Durham Thursday
' night. They report Mrs. Bailey's !
condition much unproved.
Mr. K. B. Leach, of Raleigh,!
visited Dr. J. N. Taylor last week. I
nn.l Miiml.iv in Siler ('ilc visitim'
'i-. r'..i !.. i v m ..1.7.
i- I . Miinn. who
it ' fw.ule' 8'tat; o l.Vahh.
is in n very r
) Mr. Walter Hariis spent Mon
day in Uliapel ilill.
Iuvitatious are out for the mar
riage of one of our most popular
young men, Mr. Joe W. Maun, to
mine oirouii, one ui -t-uai
t p. in.
The Bynum-Lutterloh marriage
is also one of the most interesting
topics, due to tho deserved popu
larity of tho couple. Quite a
.V) 1 linil h.
' w,tnp he
and they have a host (
a inos,
loro
on
liiarriai'e,
of friends
happy life,
Mis. J. l'age and child, of F.is.
. t I ' ! I
C( ll
-pent last week in our village
the guest ot her cousin,
B. Atwater.
Mrs. J.
We will have no Xmin-Ovcicises,
iu the church, as the operatives!
have lost so much time it was .
'l I 1 4
U'hmihhi pi mu-ia ma uu-ui nuy
. lUV'll; I A I 'I
BoBlN Ai'.vli;.
r( Ltd rl txse E5or5"crxJ.i3 stoeb pl jj , l?ll
And asain Old
(he Popular Store. This store
tre of Christmas Shopping in Chatham for nearly half a century.
this year nitha more complete stock than ever; we have any
thing that yon
We are
I!
Cumnock Joltings.
Cumnock, N. C, Dec. (.
The cool weather of the last few
days has been favorable for killing
hogs.
The mine here is running on full
time ami is employing a larger
force of hands than for some tune
(past. I he demand lor coal can
(10 not be supplied.
Some ol our hog racers have
killed their bogs, Mr. Adcock's
largest weighing something over
:;nt! pounds. It is generally con
ceded that L. A. Tysor has the
largest hog ill the place.
The farmers are about through
sowing grain ami a small crop is
planted. There is poor encour
agement to sow grain as tlie last
two nr three crops have been al
most an entire failure.
T. L. Hood left last week for
Norfolk, Va., w here he has accept
ed a position with some railroad
company in the mechanical de
partment. His family wll follow
soon.
E. F. IV p per who
chii f clerk in the olli
has
been
' the
Chatham Coal A- Iron Company
for the past 11 months, left for
Trinity Satuiday, having resigned
: I. is i losit ion here. He is succi eded
:,,(
There was n social gathering at
the residence of Mrs. E. L. lysor
last 1 hursday nignt, villi plenty
..f r.fi..sl.iiu.nts ill the. W.lV of all-
pics, candies and other sweet-
lueaiS. t
Shelby (iroce wears a bright
smile. There arrived at his borne
Iast Friday an eleven-pound baby
UOy, the first,
1 Tu.e is more corn being sold
j !U.om,d C'umnock than we have
j(.vur known of a sign of prosper
jj)
: 1 r ii.au
" ""I'lM
Beef and pork in plenty ou our
market and the prices high, much
higher than the Sautord market.
Feter Alston, who hit some
I time ago for New loik, has re-
' turned, l'eter says that it is en-
tirelv too coKl up tlieio loi nun,
and be came back
'..mil I... -:init bnek to his old posi -
; tion, biakemau ou the Kaleigh vV
Western.
Bumor says we will soon be
able to rep'ort some important !
business changes in these parts
which will be noted at the proper
uie
AnonymoI's.
Head About to Hurst From
Severe
bilious Attack.
"I had a severe bilious attack
and felt like my bead was about
to burst when 1 g- t hold of a free
sample of Cliambci Iain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets. I took a dose
alter supper ami me i-ai uo -h
I r . 1 il. .. .1 ... ..!
like a new mau and Have Keen
feeling happy ever since, ays.
.Ml.. I. . runiUl, oi iiiiii, ieas.
For biliousness, stomach troubles
and constipation these Tablets
have no cipial.
North Carolina has J 008 fourth
class postmasters, ranking tilth
umiiinr Kl:iri- 111 II1I1 it'nptTL. 1 ll-
iw.w..n -- - -
ijyajwriHMBHjEa MxmiRrMWimmra5& i mi t i n in i i hi inn imiiimiiihi iiiiii hi t
j w bich is very low.
-
Santa Clans has
Wli iWli l&mm III HIM rttUH I '
call for, something for the old as
WE WANT YOU TO COME TO SEE OUR STOCK
Whet her yon want to buy or not, and brinj; all your l.tmily, espe
cially the children. Remember we carry the L re est and most com
plete stock of merchandise ot any house in the county, and it cjii.d- :
ity and iii.uitity are considered, sell cheaper than any other linn. ;
always glad to see you.
Eleven Coal Miners Killed.
Liego, J'elgium, Dec. 4. F.lev
en coal miners were killed today
at Gassoii-LaQuasse mine, Monte
gene, through the breaking of a
cage being hauled u
i. The men
e precipitated
to the bottom
were horribly
and their bodies
mangled.
Bilious Colic Prevented.
Take a double dose of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Dier
rhoea 'teinedy as soon as the first
indications of the disease appears
and a t in aieiied attack may be
ESfifE
way with perfect success. For
sale by G. K. 1'iikington.
To Cine a CoU in One Day.
Take Laxative Bromo (Jiiinim
Tablets. All druggists refund tin
llioue
Grov
y if it fails to cure. K.
e's signature is on each box
! Notice To Tho Public.
1 I- IminliTi' 1 !' lli- l-"iir 1 uf C .imty C mni!i"
' ni--ihm-h i.f Chu'liiim i'..uiiiy th-it Hi- Cimnl:
I rlJt i vi.r llnw i -iv. r lai .wu ii ilio II i
1. 1 lr,. ),. nit.l ln i.;il.l'- IS llt-rt't')' llL'-llh I'.'li-li'lllll -
i .l ami nil ffisi'iH m- lirroby f'Tla l Ik.i ! itiwi
ili-ii "ii. una li l tin ln-r i.elcri-l lli.n u imilrn
I ..t this. --til.-iniiat... 1 1 miIiIWm'i iiim a wi'i k
I r (ci.r i ktii lli" I'l.uiliiira Hiv ril. I'Li-h-i n
OIimTVi r nil I 1 li Clutlli nil IT.U'li, an I
' -.y In- p.-Mi-il ill imi-Ii i-ua "I hlilJ lrUe".
I 'rim l i-c mil, i-.'im.
COMMISSION.' KXPt-NSKS.
In r.nit:.-o willi s...-. ti-i ..f ii,.. r...l. I, '
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Hl.-iiirH.-l rliHiliHin i'"uniy. il" licrri.y .-ni.:
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lln nilli-H iravi.
tun i t Un k nor,
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T.ilBl,
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IS .HV I'll KikMUlll "I ITl.l(i i.
! l any m iiienii-r i"'r I in huh.
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11 .lnymmn.-11'uni "f brl Ik'1".
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2 ily iw (''niiull"iii,r, W n-'
I 4 , ily i n Hi-.-.-Mil ut llmnr i f i I , J'.i.ih
in Jnye in m' -iifii of bria-jM, 31 ml
t .ii)!i .hi n-viint "f M.'i'k l, ill
I .Ivy rk mi'iHlxr "f 11 .Hr.l .if H";iMi. 2 00
i .lyH a mi'nit or of H' iir.1 "f r..alliiitl"ii, 4 mi
Tom i, !--
Ttif u i'l w in nl'ii 30 ilwys. Ko unvrrlH
..
n
UU'H WIT" ftllilllol
W. r. IIIUM'KS. l:ot:lH(i'r"f lii-.l
aii l i i-i.fTu-io I'U-rk rf llw llril.
OTUT TO CI1FD1TOKS:
lltvli-e .rmllil.. I - :iiii'U.l-,ra--'r 1 i"
mlaipnf Ii N. J- l.li-'-n. . llil- Is I my
..r.'U6 h'iMII'1! i-lltl: If-' 'ill- Mllil 1-.-IHU- t.
.i..-.'tit Ibi' -ftn In 11' on i'-i flt-'ii'-l ii- 'T l"'
Hi.' T l imv .'I I' n.l ". Iv -1, . r 11, N Ii-'
ll - ;il N'.!i.l In bar 1 II. 1 . 1 !V'iti-.
TliU S 'V. l'.HM.
w. t. srrni'ivANT,
A lmr. 11. S. Ji lui-' -ii.'lr.'M.
Wi :uck llnjes, Attj.
established his
has been looked
FA L L A Ni OU
WE WANT
nil mmii vnnnm
Who are interested in ood clothine. and all
best Imv the best COMI: AM) SFH Till
the linest rod i
MAKhlfS IN Tl
to iet clothiiu; ihe"ll be ihoioiie.hlv satisiied with, and we make our
selections with that object in view and we keep the same object in view
when making the price - all our clothine. is priced that men will see
liuuncul aJv.int.ise, as well as advantage in respect to Style and Mate
rial. If you want anything in Wear ins Apparel
CALL TU SEE I S.
Cross w Linehan Co,
Fl'-TO-DATE CLOTHIEKS AND FUllNISir
Fl'-TO-DATE CLOTHIEKS AND FFliNlSHEBJi,
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Si
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The
Kecley
Cure
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DO
i DURHAM 31AI.BLK WORKS.!
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HDvLrlcirrs., 1ST- C.
Monuments and Toinbstoiies,
A.WEMC N AND ITALIAN MARBLI;
Designs .ind pi ices tuinished on application.
NATURAL STOCK LICK'.
Cove vour Horses and Cattle
what natine intended tor them and
keep them :'i a normal 0-ikhtion.
Dli. IM.1TY S NAII RW SIOLk l.Kk
Is the r?al 1 ic's. M.u'.':!.u'nivd bv
I ick Comp.nn, Vm-t--n-Mlcm. N.
c. s. ia in y .. u. riikMigt. ui. .
I . l.."ijvn' Son and Womble e
l.iiulvnv, I'ittsKro, N. C, and
other dealers in the county.
Headquarters at
upon as the cen
well as the young.
NC EMENT !
THE MEN
t hers to know where to
LAVISH SHOWING of
..ns trom the shops of the ( ittliATlfST CI.OTHb'H
WOI-'LD. Wi: WANT 1 1 lb Mb.N to buy here
VOl KNOW WHAT IT B0ES?
Ii relieves a person I mm all desire for strong
drink or drus's. restores lis nervous system to its
iiinni.il coiuiition, and icinstates a man to his
home and business. For lull particulars address
THE KEELEY INSTITUTE,
Crccnsboro, N. C.
SPECIAL RATES
via
Seaboard Air Line.
(VmrncnciuK Oct. lSMi, tlK)), th
Seaboard Air Line Railway will
place on salt- round trip winter
t .-mist t ckets to all Winter Resorts
in the South and Southwest.
I ickets will be sold up to April
:!oth, Px : i, with fm.il return limit
Mav Mt. bio-t.
for tmthei mtormation apply to
I ocal Auent or address
.. 1'. b.wii'H, T. 1. A.,
Raleigh, N. C
$1
prices cut iu two.
j of his body.