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rp- TTUtrth Trfrrti' How can the Republican parry rou ana cooiey. 1 It Winam :WUlAi j become more respect- .Hon. E. W. Pou and Mr. R. A. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1910. H. A. LONDON. Editor. Do the tax-payers of North Carolina wish to be taxed to pay thu? fraudulent bonds issued by the infamous Legislature of 1868 and 1869? If so, follow Butler in his attempt to put our State under the control of the Repub lican party! The same cunning old fox, who when a Senator ' from this State accepted a fee to make the State pay the South Dakota bonds, would only be too glad to accept another and larger fee to force our State to pay those old fraud ulent bonds. Does any sane man doubt" this? If so, he certainly does not know Butler! Why should Butler leave his very lucrative practice as a law yer and lobbyist at Washington and come here to take charge of the Republican campaign? Why did he work so long and indus triouslv. and SDend so much money, to capture the control of the Republican party? Does any- bedy think he has gone to all this trouble and expense from purely patriotic motives? Butler is such a schemer and is so selfish that everybody must know that he is influenced in this campaign by some deep-laid plan "to feather his nest." Every body who knows him knows full well that Butler is for Butler every time, and that he expects to be well paid for all the time and money he has expended in his effort to secure control of our State government. able in this Sate bv having as r. Cooley began y tlieir Congress its chief boss such rion Butler? Butler has been bitterly de nounced by the leading men and " Bees Sting Horses to Death. - Special to the Charlotte Observer. Waynesville, October 7. Mr. -' A" Valuable Souvenir; --..'-i A prJactioix as valuable and at-' tractive as i is unique :-K3d handsome .talr&bnturjj; fci.omorial issued (i. McDonald, of Raleigh, j -.bonds, ' pertinent ich a mana m last M6hday, and yesterday they dent yesterday of amgularmay;A f ,.:lc'j' 1 3 ago. He had sent the team, w -v . . g 6 his timber boundary and in of the vvar , between the. States it is , v -W WL- ihn driver -stormed i the form of a :arge calendar, i-rmt-, i How can Republicans expect to make their party more re spectable" by selecting Demo cratic deserters as their candi dates? Who ever heard of an army having as its leaders the deserters from the opposing army? And yet that is what the Republicans are doing in this State! In the first place, they have selected as .their nominal leader, as the chairman of the State ex ecutive committee, a man who had never attended a Republican convention until he was nomina ted for Congress two years ago, Mr. J. Motley Morehead. Their candidates for Congress in the fourth, sixth, seventh and ninth districts were all strong Demo crats until very recently, Cooley, Meares, Parker and McNinch. Were these recent Democratic deserters selected as Congress ional candidates because the Re publicans had no old-time Re publicans fit to run? Or was it because the Republican leaders knear there was no chance of electing their candidates in those districts and were willing to of fer up these Democratic desert ers as victims for defeat? newspapers of every party m this State at different times. Republicans denounced him for his treachery to -Senator Pritch- ard in 181)7, when he tried to get the Fusion Legislature to violate the solemn agreement made when Butler was elected to the long term and Pritchard to the short term in the Senate.. And again this year, only the week before the Republican State convention was held, the Greensboro News most bitterly denounced him in a series of editorials. In its issue of August 6th, 1910, the News among other things had this to say of Butler: "Pilferer ! contemptible tra- ducer! If there is a spark ot manhood and decency about you that has not been smotnered by the slime of cowardice, be ashamed of yourself ! The above is not the denuncia tion of a Democratic paper, but of the leading Republican papei in thi3 State, and yet this "con temptible traducer" is travelling over this State most bitterly abusing and traducing the best men in the State, including even our Governor! A large part of Butler's speech es is taken up in abuse and vitu peration of our most distinguish ed Democrats, calling them liars and other such epithets, and then boasts that no Democrat will meet him in debate. It is to be hoped that no Democrat will so far forget decency as to put him self on a level with Butler and wallow with him in the mire of abuse! spoke at this place there ever been- in this btate a days mnro nnA-silprl rlphnfp than that ;im trt DtiCWeeil UlCSC- UVU tdUUluaiCiJ. willing wcn. iuv, ui" V.1, i- i I.mii?n-. mm nf thf 1 But what else could have been for some water on the roadside, i i.i PC Viot cowra nivea folates wmca ueio,ij,ea ij waVa man of more ability than of bees. The bees seemed to be eracy and mote tmaa a score of photo- he is he could hardly expect to in a bad humor and - swarmed contend in debate with a man from the hives and covered botn whose nomination he, himself, had moved to make unanimous! - There was a good crowd out to hear them, at SilerCity, estimat ed at about 300, arid they were almost solid for Mr. Pou, even some of the Republicans, after hearing the two speeches, de clared that they would vote for Mr. Pou. Mr. Cooley denied be- You are not experimenting on your self when you take Chamberlain s Cough Itemed y for a cold as; Ui it pre paration has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its ramarlcable DovnUKnnr, lortlovorl I on ros! of eolds. and can always ue- i i iv ii i k i- i ii i i 1 1 1 1 n i i i in iir:i,i x, i 1.11 . v - - " . r i i i r r i t l i x. i 1 in i ri ii i i ii. tnat, neiectea, ne woumnuigu r .nU;!in, rhiidreA and m-v be into ; the Republican CaUCUS ' at Uivpn vounc children with iaiuiiei graph5fjsce;3 ,and .personages ittti matelV rela-ed 'with the civil war pft: rioVl.: These i: elude pictures. of Gen erals! liiGj- JBCkiSoii, Gordon Iieauj e gard, ' Johns1 oh, - Albert Sidney John KOn, Btuart, Hood and Iongstreet, I'resid;Vi:t; Jefl'ers5 H Davis ;and of: the Confederate monuments afc Atlanta and Itichmond, besides facsimiles of ' Confe , 'crate no?s. .Printed on the jtiick a?e nineteen 'specimens o5 the ; crcarii or Cor-federate poetry and. song. 'This el gant calendar can be had far pendecrunon. It is equally valuable tte stnad um cl 2 ce:ts by aoaresfi horses and attacked the driver, Who beat an instant ! retreat; but the horses stood in their tracks and were stung to deatn, falling where they were attacked- deduced Price Suits -wmm Mi . . . : -tofflfeiffg- fr this -Fall WIUU UR AN IS ,v .we., will Washington At the discussion here yester day Mr. Cooley led off in . an hour's speech and was followed by Mr- Pour for an hour, and then each had fifteen minutes reply. The burden of Mr. Cool ev's SDeech was that Mr. Pou had not been true to the Demo Republican speakers and pa pers are calling on young men to ioin their party. We wonder if this is because the older men re member too well what sort of government the Republican par ty gave this State when it was in power? Surely no man whore- members the mismanagement of this State under Republican rule would now ioin that Darty or help it to secure again trol of the State! the con confidence as it "contains no harmful drug. Sold by all dealers. Forest Fires Again Ragiag. Winnipeg, Man., October 8. I Word received this atternoon fromxthe burning towns alon the Canadian border is that at least thirty lives and million: of cratic nlatform m haviner voted dollars in nronerty have been for a tariff on lumber and for the lost by forest fires mail subsidy to the Southern The Canadian Northern can Railway. He made no attempt celled airtrains out of Winnipe to defend his change of heart in and Port Arthur during the day now running against Mr. Pou af- and word has. been received Iry ter having last July moved to the company that many-bodies, make his nomination unanimous, with j the clothing burned oil, and declared that he is a better have been found along the tracks Democrat than Mr. Fou. Two thousand persons r;re In his speech Mr. Pou explain- crowded into Rainy river ana tno ed his vote on the lumber ques- Canadian Northern is sending a tion to the entire satisfaction of sDecial train of provisions from all Democrats present, and made Fort William. Mr. Cooley admit that if he had been in Congress he would have voted just as Mr. Pou had voted! As to Cooley 's statement that he is a better Democrat than Mr. Pou the latter charged him with beiog a traitor to the Democrat: c party and to him. He stated that Cooley . had attended the conventions of both parties las t summer, having been a cand: date for the Democratic nomina tion for solicitor ot the fourth judicial district; had then attend ing Mr. McDonald. ' Reaching the Top in any calling of life demands a .vigor ous bod and a keen brain. Without health there is no success. liat Electric Slitters is the greatest health builder the world has ever-known. It compels perfect action of stomach, liver.kidneys bowels, purities ami enricheirthe blood. tones ami invigorates the whole system and enables you to stand the weir and tear of your daily work. "After months of su ire-ring from kidney trouble," writes W. 1. Sherman, . of Cashing, Me., "o bottles of Elecrie JJitters made me feel like a new man. 503 ut all druggists. It's the World's Best. No one has ever made a saU e. oint ment or balm to compare with jiuek len's Arnica Salve. It's the one perfect healer of cuts, corns, burns, bruises. sores, scalds, boils, ulcers, eczema, salt rheum, hoi sore eyes, cold sore, chap ped hands or sprains, it's supreme I n fallible for piles. Only 25c at all druggists. Butler Makes Democratic Voles From the News and Observer. Butler's appearance on th ed the Democratic convention of stump increases' the Democratic this congressional district as a majority wherever he speaks delegate irom JNash county at The bhelbv star says: .at anon which convention he had made Butler's speech here Monday i the motion to make his (Pou s) universally considered by ijpun nomination unanimous bv a ris-1 licans and Democrats alike to ing vote: had next attended the have been the vilest, profane Democratic State convention at and wickellest public utterant Charlotte; had then attended the ever made in Cleveland crrunty Republican State convention at Alamance County Fair. Special to the Daily News. .Burlington, 05t. 8. Alamance closed yesterday one of tri3 most successful fairs' of its history. rhc exhibits were very fine in all departments. The weather was ideal on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, ano large crowds were m attendance, especially fro:ri the country. The free at tractions, furnished each day, were in front of the grand stand by the Wild West shows and ac robats, were especially enjoyable The poultry exhibit was one of the most interesting features of thp fair and there was a disnlay "of the finest fowls ever shown here. Lame b;xcl; is one ot tne moxt com mon forms of iii'.!s;-ul:ir rheumatism. A few appiiiMti-.msof '!i i.nb ;ri itii's Lin iment will give relief. For sale by all dealers. ... - ' . - ' J3- & 'mm'- mm- m m THAT SOL) FO It 31 Ji II L, Y ron$i7..'5o -ron- ssm Cativn.-1 lin The Koudc pt KuppcuLcisM " CLicss .Of course these suits are carried over but the pial- ' ity is in tbun-i. The se lection is large and va ried. - IV Will b Oar Pleasure to SLow , : : You Arrant. T. J. LAMBE SONS & COM T IVJ'JN T Y. Fi VB YEA Ii S' lf D (III III .V Til IS IS USLYEtiS jl'JgJgftL II alters, furnishers, 119 West Main St, Durham, N. C. M.JTiayygj y Jmm Spain has taken the final step to quell : revolt and stem an a- to GV3rthrow tho mo.i- toiript arch y. IV Til re.serv; Republican speakers and pa pers are continually denouncing the extravagance (as they call it) of our State government, but , they say nothing of the hundreds of millions wasted by the Feder al government. Senator Aldrich is the chair man of the Senate committee on Finance and on last March he de clared in a speech in the Senate that he could save $300,000,000 a year if he was permitted to man age the affairs of the govern ment according to business meth ods. What an admission of Re publican extravagance! The idea of the leading Repub lican Senator declaring that his party wasted $300,000,000 a year. This immense sum would pay all the expenses of our State gov ernment for over a hundred years, and yet -Republicans talk about Democratic extravagance ! The recent forest fires in Min nesota were Jiorrible beyond de scription. . Entire towns were swept out of existence in a few minutes and the "last day" truly came in a moment to hundreds of persons, a sad forecast of that terrible day when the whole Convict's Daring Escape. Beaver, Pa., Oct. 9. By quiet ly sawing his way through three steel doors and scaling a 22-foot wall, Charles Hickman, convict ed of wife murder, escaped from the Beaver county jail early to day and, swallowed by a dense fog, left no trace. The jail breaking was discovered by a trusty, distributing breakfasts, who found that the form curled up in Hickman's cell was a dum my. Hickman sawed six thick bars of steel from around the small opening in his cell door and crawled through to the corridor, only to find his way blocked by double steel doors at the rear of the jail. He sawed through a heavy steel lock of the inner door and through a big padlock on the outside door. With - a stisK tied to tne end ot a rope made from his cell blanket he caught the top pickets of the big jail yard and pulled himself up and with as much ease let himself down on the outside. This tackle he left hanging to the gate. Greensboro, and finally had at tended the Republican congress ional convention of this district and received its endorsement as its candidate for Congress. How then, Mr. Pou ask'ed, could such a man be trusted by either party? Don't triile with a cold is : ad vice for prudent men and v. -onion, it may be vital in ease of a child. There is nothing better than ChainberHiiv"-. I Coufrh Remedy for coughs and colds in children. It is safe and sur. lr sn-.C by all dealers. At o mcptimr of 1 hf HA:nrr' rn! i Mr POU in closing his speech state executive committee, held E.I Forced to Leave Home. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whose lungs are sore and rack ed with coughs are urged to go to anolh er climate. Hut this is costly and not always sure. There's a better way. Ijet Dr. King's New Discovery cure you at home. lt curert me or lung trouble. writes vv. it. JNelson, or Calamine, Ark "when all else failed and I gained 47 pounds in weight: It's surely the King of all cough and lung cures." Thou sands owe their lives and health to it. It's positively guaranteed for coughs, colds, lagrippe, asthma, croup all throat and lung troubles. 50c and $1. Trial bottle free at all druggists. asked Mr. TJooley to answer cer tain questions in his reply, but the latter was as dumb as an oys ter, and did not attempt to an swer. One question was: ."Will you vote the Democratic or Re publican ticket in your county?" Another question was: Will you vote for the Democratic or Re publican candidates for the Su preme Court?'' Neither of these questions ma Mr. uooiey even attempt to answer, for he was afraid of the effect it might have If he said he would vote for the Democratic candidates he was afraid the Republicans would not vote for him.and if he said he would vote for the Republican candidates he was afraid that he would get no Democratic votes, and thus he was ' between the deyil and deep blue sea." Raleigh last Thursday niht, Mr. Yv P. Wood, of Itando'ph county, w;.s nominated for State Auditor to Ii 1 oi;l the unexpired term of Dr. Dixon. Kills a Murderer. A merciless murder is appendicitis with many victims. Hut Dr. Kind's New Ij'.fe PiUs kill it bv prevention, i my gently stimulate the stomach, li iver ;r.d bowels, preventing that elonnc n:;t invitesappendicitis, curing constipa tion, headache, biliousness, chihs. c at all druggists. Prisoners Kill Officials. Willemstadt, Island of Cum- cao, uctooer y. me American steamship Menda, which has ar rived nere from Maracai ho, brings news of a revolt in San dries prison, near Maracaibo. The has boon called but and Alfonso" has announced his determination to assume his njro.arativ3 ' as commander-in-chief of the entire Spanish army. Si Un Ivv a?vl by virtue of ihe pi'wer? v,tv r -d on ih". Koui K-t lo Kxhanci- a .(. prisoners burned the" prison and Of course a candidate so badly killed several officials, including handicapped, one who had so the warden, who was.a brother suddenly and recently deserted ot President Gomez. All t.i his old party, was placed at a prisoners are said to bo at large. great disadvantage in a debate with a man whose nomination he I had helped to make, and it is no wonder that Mr. Cooley was so completely vanquished in the dis cussion here yesterday. Indeed it was almost pitiable to see a man of apparent respectability so completely exposed and taunt ed with his political -inconsisten cy. Not one cheer did he re ceive during his first speech or reply, nor any applause what- Ad vice to th AgecL Age brings Infirmities, such cs slug- Irish bowels, weaK Kianeys una oizn" ler end TORPID LIVER. 1 ('.?.. ;u dcJ I of t rust ex e iied on :he -5ih da- of Nvc;der, liK, i.y J. M Aittivnrl and D-ra" Al' lieart. td ; ivi?i. wl ieh d ?.d of trust is duly re;-iTiie i :? Ho-sk K K, nt pav -ins. in i he P.ieo of the Kegisler of Deeds of Ci.A U-.nn ounty, defauii ha inif been n-.a.l-.! in the payment ! tin; principal of the notes secured by the said deed of iruht, t he. Ueal Es tate E ic'iah'i -nd Tru-it Co. wdl of fer for , oti sat tirday, rhe 22 1 dm of 0lolr, 1: 0 at the c -urt-hous ooa, il 12 o'clock in., ft.-r cn.-h, tUe fo'lo i 'jr descri'i-ii properly, t--wit: Eevrinnintf h ndcd nAhe north'h.v !. II. Mas-tv, Mr. Everett Colco- ouch and Jack Soroves; on the went by New Hope creek; on the south ly land of tho Ch.iihasn Lumber Co , and on the o . -st. by Fay tteviile road ai d cohtainiainvr I7" acres, nu-re or less, and bei;i;r lue property conveyed bv t he Heal Estate Eadia -ge and Trust Company t- .lesw. and Eoais T. v. i Ui ford, aa 1 thereafter conveyed by S. C JiaMibers, iru-tee, o L.u. ?Iiif.s and .Tad from D. V. ?d:!es an I wife, con veyed to tlv; pr icsoi"" th-.i iirst pirt, :;!! of v. iiUvi .aid 'd M- i are d a. re corded in tht; ofli e of the Register ol Deeas of CliHtham cminty. - THE LlEATj ES TA i E KXfJ it ANCi E a; i) Titusr (jo.r.-ustie. This the 1 0th u.i v of S.temb r, 1310. have a specific effect on these crsnns, . stimulating the bowels, causing then to perform their natural functions as in youth and Roosevelt in the South. Corinth, Miss. , October 9. Through endless fields of cotton, dotted with clusters of white, Col. Theodore Roosevelt rode this morning, today and tonight, on his tour through the South. He was on the way from At lanta to Hot Springs, Ark., and he made more speeches than any other day of his present trip or any day of his recent Western trip, rne tram maae niiy stops ever greeted anything he said, IMPARTBNG VSGOR. wnne Mr. rou was cheered fre quently and received Ground af ter round of applause. to the kidneys, bladder and LIVER. -1 Hey are aaapted to oa ana yoans- hKE DATS 3 g j.' OF TtxE j GREAT" 'STATE FAIR ft ) J.iS illC-CO SAFB, SURE, SECURE! All inonoy deposited with K of PITTSBORO Is Safe, Sure and Secure. e Four per cent interest paid on all time deposits. Collections Made Promptly. The Bank of the County. -3 2 3 2 322 ft W. L. LONDON, M. T. WILLIAMS, Cashier. ni 1! i III JOE W. MANN - - ' AT BYNUM Has a. fall line of rail iiliids of . Farming. Imple ments, new Soiitneni Wise Harrow, Ic Coniic2i .Reapers and ISinders, Cnl livators, ioxvers -and Rakes. ': Fanners' Favorite Grain Xrills. HE ALSO CARRIES SUPPLIES FOR Deering and McCormick Mowers If yon uectl atiylhinjj in tliis line, drop him a card and lae will come to see you. Also a full Stock of CofHns and Gaskets on hand. loiija-co ttiisil. of (1 XF The best plaster. Apiece of flannel dampened with Chamberlain's Lini ment and bound, on over the affected parts is superior to a plaster and costs only one tentii as much. For sale bv ii .t i an oeaiera. :j Cholera Situation in Italy. Rome, Oct. 9. An official bul letin issued tonight, giving the status of the cholera durincr the past twenty-four hours in Italy, says that 15 new cases have oc curred, 2 of which are reported in the province of Bari, 2 in the province of Caserta anclll in the province of Naples. Two deaths occurred in Caserta. APPLICATiON FOR PARDON SAM WATSON. Application will le made to lb'e Governor of North (Jari Hmi for J he pardon of Sam Watson convicted a;, the February term, 1!H4, f 'lie supe rior court of Chatham county of the crime of murder in the secona degree, and sentenced to the. p.jJ itei;ti ay.for a term of twenty-five jears. "All pe rso s who o p posy t be i r n r. t ing of S'id p trdon are invited t' for ward their prole-ts io the Coventor without' delay. . This the 12th day of Oc.ober i:io. - . II. a. J.UJSDON &i SUN, - ' " , . - Attortie. s. " . .1 ' i .. o . t IHS-BIG P?JZE3 ia corn anV Iwiton e nrcT s for mo a-,-.d b jys." r 110,009 oil reinforced cncref jbuildina: for ericullural and Jmr ; iieuUiir:" ex' i'oit and other im i proveini nts . ; . . .. ... ! 'Wednesday, -pe'ober I9t-h. i LATEST MACHINERY fVomaii ovcrj f ihe e-mntiy shown at wo" k. i SENSATIONAL BAI.L00NING.Two ij lallo rs oi er.ited by man and wo-. man. frix 1 fr'm each. ; tl factions. To Bridge Builders. parpciiiite leaps, three; And many ottier FUEE in premmn s. The li- ard or Commissioners of f. SPECIAL TRAINS an.d special round Chatham cout.lv and ihe. Jii";S.vavr '4 t r'n mtf on r-ilrtftds. " ' - f llncl Tviih -.hijrh-chissi Commissioneis bi-ro, N . C. on will meef at I'll k- O V.Y, I " t Ji SilV cf world will be consumed in the , during the day and there were twinkling: of an eye. But for the su,ch crowds on hand every- me.y aidof the Canadian North- ZfoT rn Railway, many hundreds form and speak a few words at more would nave .been;, burned to almost every station. qeatn, .inatraiiroaa rap special . iiiecoioiiei s uuvai, which ims .. uiri'sTablets are essentially a stom-ach Alston brTdoH nl?e n.rfrr M x mntion hpv.lv U trains- tO tne burning district and " bu.oiuw ui, ..uu ra, cuauy io acx on triage near. iue a. x. -v o,um& ve.i- 5i n?pT 17. isAfiTO- uuus w me uuiiuut, .uiau viauu Garaff(r omwvntinn stnnrl that organ; to Cleanse it. strengthen it,, denca o:v t h lv.shM !.h!r.r. fv, .,, jvJSJ . A Ui,,; 1 i i l i i pkKjb mi x-. x wi vii i vwvt vAAw- - . . . try 7 ' 1 - . . w ... . . v T ; . X MIDWAY l.shovys and- lan;h-i-)iakers. Notice of Land Sale; Under and by virtue of the powars invested in me by a d.ed of trust exe cuted by Vrz II. Williams and 'wife. Don. William-:, to Wvi undersigned trustee, dated I)3cem-er.l8th, l'JOJ.andH recorded in the oliie of It-vjister of Deeds of Chatham countv, i!i !i ):k K K of Mortgages, 0:1 pages :1, ti- ii-t and :i, default having been made in the payment of the notes, -I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at the court house door in the town of 1'ittsboro, at 12 o'clock noon, Thurs day, October 20, 15H0, the following bind lying and being in Jliggsbee tnvnship, Chatham county', iw said State, and bounded and dejeribd as follows, to-wit: 1st Tract. Adjoining the lands of Robert II . Clegg on south, Fayetteville road on east, .1. II. William's (formerly Franklin Davis) 0:1 North, and liush creek on west, -being . knoivn as the William ,liig place,. cu.ntaii.iing acres, more or less. 21 Tract. Adjoining th 3 lands of Uo'oert H. Clcgg on north, on east Mrs. 11: T. Htoue, on saulh Franklin Sione, oti West C C. At-.valer's heirs, contain i ng ru ueres, more or . leas, tuid 1 oiug tile, land . conveyed to Mry. iora WiU liains .by W. J. A. Cheek.'. '. : 3d Tract." Known as. Mrs. Dora Wil liams1 home place, bounded on dorth by hi h tls'of : A . "J .'"Will 1:1 ms, ' by .1.11. Ai water ".(formerly W. 11. Merritt ) on west; on east by .Morgan creek and T. M. Mason, on the south by .J. D. Hunt (foiuierjy I ioriqn) , containing' ;IU0 acres, more of leys, and being the place where-said Mr. and Mrs.. Fred II. Wil liams reside. 'Term-?, cash." -'-1.1".'., . II.. (). K V ! ; i i i TIT, Trustee.: nTois:he iOili day of Septeiiibr,l9t0. MOtlCE . : TO CREDITORS; - llaviiiU qo.iiilid as adiiiitdst rlor f ti e Irt'e 'SaUw 1C1.- iirV)Islhis is to irr?rfv:aU : ;rso:is .holdinr" claims j'tfainst her est 4 to-. Jo present.. the same to the underpinned on or before the- Hh of .October, 111I, r this ,not.-ce will be p'ead in bar ( their rec ivery. This October J st, 11)10. S. D. jOHX-SON", ; , - Ad ar c. t. a. H. 11. Hfooks. - Hayes & llynu n, Atlorneysi- : "" CUT FLOWERS, s - WEDDING BOUQUETS, FUNERAL DESIGNS. PALMS, FERNS. BLOOM; ING PLANTS, CABBACE AND TOMATO PLANTS All orders given prompt atten tion. M J. MCPHAIL, phone, No. 9 1. Florist, SaafordV N. C. Co f f ins and caskets:-: A full stock of Coffins' and Caskets always" on hand and sold at Tall prices. All kinds and sizes. .-' B. Nooe, Billiolisness is due to a- "dinrWAl- rofxrhur hrrta for-tho ciiitrnoiii. a ., ff ' ".'- . ...-. "m rescued many hundreds, who oth- strain well and he is inciined to ?vnper SvwLl1If8,lUlt1e Sikr City-l? WYuild havp norisW int iwK '.u .i-U er aid to banish biliousness positjver eerves a right to r ucueve wai, uiuuiig agicca wiui iy ana eGectuaiiy. tor sale by all deal- the flames. - . it. - .-. .: ers. . . : , I iiboro-. The lhard re- Clerk to Board. Secretary, ISalelgjfcjlS'.C A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE -Jrf -yinT (j-ualiiind as Md.iriiritator o.t- X .-S-'Ooll ie iiecoas. I , U te o f-C.iiat-lisni county, Is". C, fdl peroos-h'-ld-i ppr.ci aj m aif5i i n:t sai d .est alc.a e b ai-e-bv no iried. lo .pri-sent them lo ih liiwlerSlaiied" on or b?f rQ the (iny" oT October. 1911", or this nJti.;"'v nVbe pTead In bar of llieirrecor.- Tfi'is' October 5, 1911. JU- N. WOMBLE,- . . .. Admr of I. 8. Collier, dee'd. It. II. Dixon,- Atty. ---r . - " Pittsborc, N. C. J-n. 1. iOlo A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 1 Uvjrijr oQuali iiKl 'administra tor, of., 11 T.. Hurt, deceased,, I here by ro;jfy.j 1 Lpy rxnns' Jiolding claims against sald, .decetleo.t to exhibit the same to me oriry at torneys on pr be fore the 5th day ol October, 1911. " THtaOct:5th,inio. -' ' - " SJ MANN, Admr. Hayes & Bjnum, Attorneys.
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