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? VOL. XIV, WARRENTON, N. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1909. NO. 49. STATEMENT CITIZENS BANK IIKNDEKSON N. C. ... NOVEMBER 27th, 1908. RESOURCES tmm and Discounts $4."0, 111.14 Overdrafts. 7,7").01 Mock and Bonds. 'J9,41.2o llanklnjr House and Fixtures, 10, "32.73 insurance department, 1,871.73 Carbon HandandCah Items, 3S,(2i.(W pup from Hanks, 112,979.41 LIABILITIES Trustee's Sale of Lands. I By virtue of the power and authority conferred upon me by a certain Deed of 4 Trust executed to me by Matilda Hicks $ aud It. Lee Hicks on the 4th day of ' f March 1904, and duly registered in the ' t Their Cause For Thanks. I Total, $031,737.9.) Capital Stock paid in, Surplus and Profits, Due to Banks, Deposits, $100,000.00 61,791.17 28,400.53 41)0,016.90 o.iice of the Register of Deeds for j Warren county, N. C, in Book 09, ! mi-e 124. I will, at the rsnnftst nf the. ' owner of the bond secured by said I Deed of Trust, default having been Cashier's Ch'ks OuUtandin-'. 1.4S0.6G raaue ln ine payment ol said bond, sell i- (;n at the court house doorof said Warren . - countv. at 12 o'clock M. on Tuesdav. -Otal, $(551,737.95 1arch 9t,h 1008. nt. nnWin motion, tr. the highest bidder for cash, those three certain pieces, parcels or tracts or land, lying and being in Hawtree arising and bending over him, "I sha. put on my things and run around and drag Uncle Henry here by main force. I have laid a plate for him and' j ''It Is our place to go to him, Linda." ; .. . . ; i Tit. i i . . . I Bum uMjii soueriy. iet US go to S ; gerher." X "But my lovely dinner!" pretested 4 $ ; Linda, with a wistful clauee toward Copyrighted 130S, by the Associated - j tlle kitchen. .;, : I-it-prarv Press. W - "Lot lis t:lko il with na l irnnt T7r SMS$3xtS35 : cle Henry to taste your pumpkin pies," replied her husband, jumping to his By Charlotte Carruthert. REMEMBER tl is Hank has One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars of its own township, in said Warren county and r.mital and Surplus to einirantee ycur deposits, and in addition to morf Particularly described and de- Ihis, the stockholders are liabio for an additional 100,000.00. All our c filters are bonded. We are fully insured against burglary and daylight hold up. Deposit your money with the Citizens Bank. It will be safe, ROWKN, . W.A.HUNT, Puksident. ' Cashier .1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Dr P. J.' Macon, Physician & Surgeon, arrentcn, lT;rtn Carolina. CVil promptly attended to. Ofilce opposite court house. P.. (1. Ghees. H. A. Boyd GREEN & BOYD, Attorneys at Law, V7arront:n, North Carolina. DR CHARLES H. PEETE. Consultationby Appointment. Tftiephone Connection. B. B. WILLIAMS, Attorney - at - Lav, Warrenton, N. C. M. J Itid" . II 45 1 N3, way, N, C. HAWKINS & T. W. IIicKvrr, Loninburg. N. CJ BICKETT, Attorneys at Law. CHAS. E. FOSTER, LITTLETON, N. C. - - Tl-one4.1. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. nuea as tonows: viz: TRACT No. 1. Being Lot No. 7 which was allotted, to Lucy F. White in the partition of the lands, of her father, the David Hicks and which was conveyed by said Lucy F. White and W. II. S. White, her husband, to said It. Lee Hicks by deed, dated March 21st 1903, and which is bounded as fol- I wish to announce to the public lows. Beginning- at a stake, Mrs A V that I have put in a nice line of Fleming's corner, near the north of the Edison Phonographs' and Broadwater Branch, thence along said Records, and the advantage you F eming's line N 8G 3-4 W 56 P 18 L to have by buying frcm me, is, that a stake, comer for Lot No 6, thence N yu den't have to pay any ex- 215 P 15 L to a to stone on the South press or freight charges. The sije of Ilawtree Creek, N E corner for EJiscn Machines are conceeded Lot No G, thence down said creek its tr- be the best Talking Mr chines various courses N 55 W 14 P W 17 P mde, and the name "Edison" 5 Lto the north of Wortham's Branch, Stils it. thence N 83 E 49 P 5 L to a stake, cor- ner for Lot No 4, thence S 41 P 5 L to Hawtree Creek, thence up said creek its various courses S 29 1-2 E 22 P S 20 1- W 12 P S 3 W 18 P S 31 1-2 E 16 V 23 1-4 E 12 P S 5 F 20 P to acedar and ash, J H Thompson's corner, thence S 50 7f 12 P S 31 E 12 P S 1 1-2 W 16 P S 19 1-2 E P to a hornbeam on the East side of the creek J H Thomp son's corner, thence S 86 3-4 E 40 P 9 L to a sassafras, J H Thompson's cor ner, thence L 3 1-4 W 55 P 12 L to a stone, Thompson and King's corner, thence N 80 3-4 VV 22 P 13 L ro a stake on the.vest side of Howtree Creek, th.-ir I beril patronage, and solicit a continuance of same J thence up said creek S 10 E 15 P 23 L to the beginning, containing (52) fi;ly-two acres more or less. TRACT No. 2. Demg lot No. 3, which was allotted to James H Hicks in the partitioa of the lands of tin said Dr.vid Hicks and which was conveyed b said James H Hicks to said R Lee Hicks by deed dated 1904 and which i.i bounded as follows: Beginning at a rtake Nicholsons corner, in the line c: LiOtiNo z, tnencealonw rficaoison s line N 1 3-4 W 52 P 23 L to an old Spanish oak stump, Nicholson's cor ner, thenca along N. ciiol son's line N . m -1 1 I I! I . a T f I a L at lui c v ' ' ' v m- , ill ' not pnanmiei . irams vm puss ' ; - At.rr.-ii PUius us follows, tuxhm to thence a bl W ou r to a staKe, :Li'i r uitliont uyfine: Nicholson's porner, thence S 2 1-2 W :.. 32, '3:ZG A. AJ., for I'ortsmoatU yt, p 15 to uld run of Hawtree Creek, V .. f.,!lf . . t jt 1. : , .u . ... .... Qnnn 11 r f 1 l'.I-l-'J K. 1L Vdritlll 1,1 J LI 1 - WJ . . 4-iJV Kf w- , s.-.s S 6 1-2 VV24 P S IS V 32 P S 27 1-2 v Pcmember that )on don't have to osder your CbrUt mi presonts from catalogues now, as I ury a nice line of Silverware. Rich Cot Glass, Watches, Clocks, and Ccks, aud Jewelry of all kind. I thank the pablic for I am yours for courteous treatment. Thos. A. Shearm, JEWELER, Waurenton, - - - - N. u Seaboard Air Line. When Dick Waring suddenly mar ried pretty Linda Mills, to whom he had just become engaged, Uncle Hen ry Waring danced yrathfully on the hearth rug and uttered direful predic tions. "I don't blame yon for wanting to marry Linda," he said angrily, "but ; you should have waited another year before taking a wife and setting up housekeeping. To my certain knowl edge, Dick, you haven't got $500 out side of "your salary, and" .. "1 have my two bauds," interrupted Dick, with a dramatty gesture, "and I assure you, Uncle Henry, my wife shall not suffer." ' "Folderol!' snorted Uncle Henry. "Your wife has two hands also, and I'll warrant she finds a use for them in a thousand ways you never thought of. Why, if you weje to meet with an accident or have a long illness what would you do T "I would go to work then, Mr. War-1 ing, said Lmda, with spirit. "We will manage very nicely. Un cle Henry," said Dick haughtily. "I am sorry you feel angry about it; but, as I have explained to you, after Linda's aunt died she was practically homeless, and lpersuaded her to mar ry me at once. It's my fault." "That doesn't better the matter, you young idiot!" retorted the choleric old gentleman. "Linda could support her self by her music for a year or two till you could earn enough to support a wife. As it is, you will suffer pov erty and deprivation and be sick of each other before a year rolls round!" Having' delivered himself of this sentiment, Mr. Waring glared angrily at his adopted son, and Dick, inherit ing the same family characteristic to a degree, glared back at him. Then, tucking bis little wife's hand ln his arm, he left the commodious OUR TRADE WITH JAPAN. It. II. Il.itd. Park. Timber, Towr,, City uid Kunu Workquickly done and v tlanni:d. mapped and plotted. Yarm work solicited. Schedule Effective Jan. 3:d. 1909 These niviln and departures me i.ly us infri luntiou for the public and Or. II. Wnltcrs. Surgeon Dentist Warrenton, North Carolina. v. 33. 1 :55 P. M., for Portsmouth V . f,.lli miivin? Kt WVMoii 3 :0f l M.. .....I,- uiii. A (V 1 1. for F.nstr-i n V. 24 P S 13 E 20 P S 43 1-4 E 13 P 15 V. ioliu:i i'Ou;t, atnviugut Portsinouth L to a stake near the mouth of Wor 5:':) r. M , coiiueelitig with bteamlup t;,am'g Branch, thonce N 8.5 E 77 P to 'f',1"' t."a"-. Y" r a stake Qud stone in line of Let So 2. lli.ufi, .Now li.ik. liobtca aud flow M y.o. 23. S:C0 A. M leaves Noilinn to a stae and stone ner a cnoppea OxroriJ nud KaleigU, iirnviwg 1U.UD u ie thence S 8o 1-2 E 46 V 0 U to the A. M. . h.-.rinnin?r. containinsr seventy (70x U-.eigli, Cliailotte, Atlanta Bunnug i au es, more or less. Vli'nc: TT? A CT n !J Rpi n a 1 .nt, I n court house ln rieminp JiMn, Memphis uti.i poiiiis ooum v ebt, Uyjy Was allotted to Mrs Ann W Hicks 66 rrl Uuil lliM. Oitloo. No. M; Rlence. no Pj Hob. S. Booth, Warrenton, Nrth Carolina Oftlcc I'hoa 69. Residence I'lione 51-4 83-12m Dr. W. 7T. Taylsr, Rnrrroon IDontiat,. ,l.ra in Rorvicea incluileil in tbe t.t Ilontistry. Crown i ...inn work, norcelain inlay, and ensf filUnos aoooidinir to the methods of to-day. Offlce Thone 2. fim KoHideuce " . rw a? t-v I. ,-oui)ecliugnt uenaet son lor uuuiuir . , R - m . j th partition .tnd connecting at Hamlet with JNo. ; . , .-, ttVc No m 124 A. M.. Ir i.lmr- lie, t.ie saia Ann vv iaicK. v"ciaiij Vilmiugtour Atlantii, Jiirimuglniin, eo Winifred A HicKs) having covey tlQF -in- feet. In half an hour the toothsome 'din ner was snugly packed in two baskets, and the Wa; ings turned their backs on 5 Clement street and boarded a trolley car. . 1 When they reached the Waring man sion Eh k ran up the steps like a boy aud pressed the bell button. After a long wait the door opened, and the displeased countenance of Mary Michens, the cook,- was thrust forth. "Good evening, Mrs. Michens," said Dick pleasantly. "Ia my Uncle Henry at home?" "He is not!" replied Mrs. Michens sourly. "Queer doings I call it when a lady has cooked as fine a Thanks giving dinner as ever I see for him to set before It a minute and theu jump up and order it all to be packed in baskets'. And him and William has went away with it and me a-promlsing my sister she should have a taste of that turkey and all!" Dick hesitated. Terhaps he has gone to see us," he said in a low tone to Linda. "In that case he will be back before long. Let us wait for him." Within an hour Mr. Henry , Waring entered his house, very dejected and slightly irritable. "Take the baskets away, William. You and Mary Mich ens can divide the contents between you. Take your evening off, both of you. I wish to be aloue!" wnereupon uncle iienry Bung open the library door and stumbled upon lis nephew and Linda sitting before the cozy fire. "So here you are!" said Uncle Hen ry, blowing his nose violently. "Just baen around to your place nobody home." Somehow no one could explain afterward Uncle Henry found him self sitting on the couch with an arm around each one "You were right about some things. Uncle Iienry," said Dick humbly. "I can see tnat it i nau waited a vear Linda would not have had to work sio hard. Most of the burden of econo mizing has fallen to her share. Show him your hands, Linda!" Won't!" said Linda saucily. "But we managed to get along somehow, Uncle Henry. It took lots of love, but we were well provided with that com modity. And now M have broegbc- up dinner! Shall we eat it toaether?" "By all means," said Uncle Henry CUBA'S SECOND TRIAL. me peopie . or trie United! The California Wi!, in states entertain toward the peo- reconsidered its intention of af- pleof Cuba nothing but good fronting Japan. The postpone-'' will. The permanent independ- ment of action on the anti-Japan- ence of Cuba, and the happiness ese measures in the Assembly is and prosperity of her people un- regarded as foreshadowing the dertneir own flag, is desired, by defeat of such legislation except all Americans. This desire has the Alien Land bill, which as now been made manifest, in deeds amended is unobjectionable which speak for themselves. It What the nation has at stake in will be no fault of anything that the maintenance of cordial rela- the United States has done, or tions with Japan is indicated by failed to do, if the new lease . of the Japanese trade return fnr independence on the bland does the last fiscal year. TLey show not run in perpetuity. that the United States is still a Good luck to Cuba and happin- head of all other countries in the ess to her people ! May Janua- volume of Japanese trade. In ry 28 be remembered heraftei; 1907 our combined exports to as the day. when, for the . last Japan and imports from that time in history, any authority country exceeded $107,000,000, other than that of tie Cuban re- an amount $30,000,000 in excess public was dominant in Cuba! of Great Britain's trade with Ja May the Cuban flag float over pan. Last year our exports to tne iuoan people, self-governing, J apan reached $41,432,327, an in free and independent '.Wash- crease of approximately $3,000 ington Post. . 000 over 1907. Apart from the question of re taining Japan's friendship as a moral asset in international rela tionship, is not the commercial gia, is going to return to the Jef- h Wt?nn nf faacfmce.a . . ., . , . . to an exhibition of race ammosi- xei auuiau simplicity in nis mau- ty r New York World. gu ration. He is going to have no - '. fuss and feathers" performan- Iudigestion or dyspepsia is inability cesover His going Into office, r ol"m"ou we uigestive juice -rrur -T4-- i i , to digest what you eat. Kodol i u .lhe Georgia militia colonels and combinafion of all the natural .liVPBt. Other Staff offlcers with their fTe illiep found in an ordinary bsalth- i .,4.4. :n S stomacn, and it will evivi iauc auu uicias yuttuiis win f00 in a natural No Display for Joe Brown. Governor-elect Brown of Geor- digest-your way. Pleasant to Sold by Hunter Drug co. be conspicuous by their absence. take He savs hft is cninc tn At.lnntn. nn inauguration day in the way he Flattering" Scales. has always gone when business When Grover Cleveland's son called him there; that if the Kichard was born his good weather is good he will walk . to ""lend Joseph Jefferson drove the capitol; otherwise ho will H1 ?JaDles to congrat- hub ma soreeu car. rvecLciuus i.TT , , the executive offices he will sub- child weigh ?'' asked the noted V 1 11 Jl M ' nr 1 I actor. scrib to the oath of office and "start being the governor cf Georgia." We like that kind of talk, and we hope Governor Brown will stick to his present t J TTT 1 1 resolution. we niie the man who has the independence to pursue such a course in these days when so much foolish dis play is deemed necessary in in- and State. Wilmington Star. briskly. "The servants are all away, and we can have the place to our- augurations both national teives. "If you like, Uncle Henry, Linda and I will break up and come and live with you," said Dick slowly. "You are sure you won't mind having a wo man in your bachelor paradise?" Uncle Henry looked from Linda's Eweet face to Dick's stronger and The Secret of Long Life. A French scieufist has discovered one secret of long life. His method deals with blood. But loug go mi wore manly and with a deep content fc8 of Amaricans had proved Electric I l?lf (-rtlift - -Y Is-tnnn Till. r w- J iv a It 1 in his eyes , "Folderol!" said Uncle Henry, with vehemence. Bitters prolongs lifa and makes it worth livlug. It puiifies, enriches and vitalizes the blood, rebuilds wasted nerve cells," imparts life aud tone to the entile system. Its a godsend to weak, sick and debilitated people "Kiddey trouble had blighted my life Makes Brave Men Cowards It has been proved that the compara tively harmless bombarding, so far as for mouths,', writes W M. Shermuu, 01 vJusuiug. file., "but .fcilecmo tut ters onred me entirely. Only 50c. at Yl uipliis ami poipts couuecuug nd tQ gai(1 j? Lee Hicks al . Q ..tl. No. 40at U.imlet jar "iinnu -m. insaid Lot No. 2 by Deed .vili aud all ooiuts in Florida. March 2.st l903, a))d which is Trains will pass Norlina a9 follows: Noith bound. No. 84. 2:23 A. M.. for Kichmood. V ushinirtoii aud New York No. CO. 1 :45 P. M.. for Bichmoud, Washington and New York. No. aa, 2:10 P. JL, local far taoud. SOUTH BOUND. No. 81,-2:00 A. M., S. G. DANIEL, Attorney at Law, LITTLETON, N. C. In all the courts of the fct.-vte. Monev to loan on real estate. ltank of Littleton. win i in Warrenton every first Monday. ed as follows: Beginning at a suae and stone in Nicholson's line, N. E comer for Lot No. 1. Tb.23.33 along Nicholson's line N. 86 1-2 W. 49. P 1;; L. to a stake in Nicholson's corner Thence 8fi 1-2 W 3(i Pr o L to a biake and s.'.one near a chopped pme, thimcp. S. M W 87 P 22 L to a stake id stone. Thence b 86 1-2 E 81 P. 22 Wilmington, U to a bar of iron in a Road S W corner for Lot No. 1. Thence No. 3 Charlotte. Atlanta oM, i:iu a. !., uu..., o- -p - . th io-innino- contain vnmiah, Jacksonville aud 1' loiula points 1J " Kn 43.-3:25 F. Al.. roruumlet. l-ol- nng1 ronyuw jr jumbia. Savannah. Jackeouviiie una This otn day Qt e Druaryw. Plant Wood's Seeds For Tho Garden & Farm. Thirty years in business, witn a steadily increasing trade every year until we have to-day one of tho largest businesses in seeds in this country is the beat of evidence as to lhe Superior Quality of Wood's Seeds. We arc headquarters for Grass and Clover Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Seed Oats. Cow Peas, Soja Beans and all Farm Seeds. Wood's Descriptive Catalog the most UBeful and valuable of Ciarden and Farm seed Catalogs mailed free on request. T. 7. WOOD & sons, Seodsmen, Rlohmond, Va. Florida ooluttf'. No 29.-8:00 A. JL. Oxford auU lta- loieh. Vm 41 l-XiOf. M.. lor ocai poms (Charlotte, Atlanta and points West. Meal stations for 38 aud 41 are Ham let and Norliua. nil other traius earn Cafe dining cars. All through titiut arj equipped with Vestibule high back Sfit coaches, Fullmiu drawing rcom sleeping cars. For further information apply to W. S. TERRELL, Agt., Waireu tMains, or write to C. H. G ATTIS, Tra Pass. Art., RaVich, N. U. Executor's Notice. TASKEH POLK, Trustee Administrators Notice. Having qualified as Administrator of Rev. L. C. Perkmson deceased, late of Warren County, North Caroli na, this is to notify all persons nay ir claims against theestate of said deceased to exibit them to the under signed on or before the Zbm. day qj "SO HERB YOU ABE," SAID TJXCLE HEXRT. and cpmfortable abole of his boyhood and sought a noine of nis own. ' 'y'licle Henry, left alone, polished his f.vuffi:i. vigorously and looked UO dated j t th nicture of Dick's father w.hich Vound- himc nlmrc thft rhimnevniece "I've done the best I could for him, Jimmy," he murmured huskily. "He'll have to paddle hls.own canoe now." The next day he -wrote to Dick and offered the tv:p vpung; people a home yith him.' Linda could assume charge Of the household, mid Dick might take bis old place as the favored son. Dick made no reply for a week, and then he merely scribbled a few lines to say that they had furnished a little house at 5 Clement street, where they honed Uncle Henry would come and see them, gut' "Uncle Henry did not go. . . A year later Linda Waring was put ting the final touches to her dinner table. It was Thanksgiving day, and Dick was home for the holiday. She could see his dark head bent over a book in the next room. Presently Linda crept in and sat down on the floor beside his chair. "What is the matter, Dicky?" she asked softly. "Something is bothering wounds are concerned, of a besieged town Is terribly demoralizing tQ'the bravest men. When a shell bursts near C. A. Thomas. aproun, o twenty men jt may kill one anc wbimd two, while the remaining seventeen escape without a scratch. It will be found, however, that many of these are never the same men again "Fifteen, "was the reply. "Nine," said the attending physician, who had just come in. Mr. Cleveland assured the doctor that he must be mistaken. "The child weighs fifteen pounds," said he. "I weighed him myself with the scales Joe and I use when we go fishing. "-7- auccess. Revolts At Cold Steel. 'Yonr only hope." ssid three doc tors ta Mrs. M. Fisher, Detroit, Mich suffering from a severe rectal double. lies 111 an operation, -"then I used Dr. King's New Life Pihs," 6he writes, "till wholly cured." They prevont Ap. pendicits, ,cure Constitutton. Headache 253. at C. A. Thomas. T)r. S. A. Knarm savs: "A child predisposed to .tuberculo- i by and the real things sis should not so to school be- No matter, how Iron nerved they were j fore its eighth year." before tbey are now irresolute and timid, and all their faculties are weak ened. Very often they are jeered at by their comrades because of this, change. but this is utterly unjust. In fact, their brain and spinal cord have been in jured by being violently shaken against the walls of their bony cavities. The same thing occurs in railway cclli- . Saldier Balks Death. Plot, It seemed to J. A. Stone, a civil wai veteran, of Kemp, Texas., that a plot uxisjed between adesperate lung trou ble and the graee to cause nis death. "I contracted a stubborn cold," be writes, "that developed a cough that The people who have grievan ces should now come forward and have the legislature to pass a bill in their behalf. Prom the present outlook there will be ten thousand and one bills presented affecting everything from a squirrel law "to a divorce law. It seems there are a million little things to take up as the days go that would benefit the State are be ing left in the rear and it will re main for some future generation to do something. Raleigh Times. sions. People who were robust become tnck to me, iu spite of all remedies, quite feeble and nervous, though they for years. My weight ran dowu to may not have received a scratch. This 180 pounds. Than I began to use Dr curious state in the case of soldiers la, j King's New Discovery, which restored well recognized by doctors under the niy health completely, l now wreigu name of the mental iniuries of exnlo- 178 pounds." For severe Colds, cbsti gives, ine injuries are reauy quite as pliyslcal as a shattered leg, for they consist of a kind of bruising of the very delicate tissue of the spinal cord and brain. nate Conehs. Hemorrhages, Asthma, aud to prevent Pneumonia it's unriv aled. 50c. aod 1.00. Trial bottle tree. 1 Guaranteed by C, A. Thomas. The Woman's Home, The L. & M. Paint decorates more than two million Araerionu homes. Its beautiful finish and lasting fieshue83 distinguishes a residence painted with it from all oshets. It's Metal Zine Oside combined with Whit Lead which makes it wear and cover like gold. Every 4 ballona of the L. & M. Paiut when mixed with 3 gallons, of Linseed Oii at 65' cents per gallon makes 7 gallons ready for u--e. Aq tual oost about $1.2) per g illon. Sold by W. A. Miles & co. Warrenton, N. o All will January, 1910, or this notice will be piead in bar 01 tneir recover--persons indebted to said estate p. ease ma.no imcwmiiu fj Tais 29th of Jan. 1909. , WALTER. P. ROD WELL. Admr Cockerels! Havinsr oualifi ed as executor of Su- srn Hansom, deceased, late of Wat'ren County, North Carolina, tms is to no t'rv all persons having claims a irrint the estate of said deceased to e.-vibit them to tne unaersixneu u ur ! ore the lotli day 01 January mo, 1 Tjinntli Pftflr Whitenr or this notice will be plead in bar of Barred Plymouth h;ock, Vimteor their recovery. All persons indebted jg Wyandotte GOCkerels will t- said estate will please make imme- nhiMrpna! A S H V LI1U1C VISIA-L V - T-f To grow strong healthy chicks it is very important that yon in troduce new bood. One of my mate payment. This the 11th day of Jan. 1909. M. F. THORNTON, Executor of Suscn Ransom Dec'd. Ii. A. Hawkins, Atty. Ifine lot on nana as pargam I prices if taken at once. John. H. Fleming, Warren Plains, N. C. R F.D.No.1. you.." ''It's Uncle Hery," confessed Dick frankly. "I have felt beastly mean for the last twelve months since we have been estranged. lie has been like a father to me, and well, I'm ashamed of myself." He reddened under her loving gaze. "Why didn't you say something be fore, dear?" asked Linda after a little pause. ""ou know I spoke to you about asking Uncle Henry to spend last Christmas with us, but you said he would not come, so 1 gave t up." 'M was a fool, Linda," said Dick forcibly. ?'Time and again I've felt that I inus! be friends with him ence more, and after the, bank closed would . take a walk, intending to slop In and see him, but the minute I got. within sight of the house all this cursed Waring obstinacy would rise up and send mo past tbe house like a Shot." "If that Is the case," said Linda, A Roman Fortune Teller. A fortune teller of a lower' opder who lives $u dirty and obscure house Is constantly applied to by jeal ous lovers. A girl who has a hated rival sends the latter under the veil of friendship to consult the fortune teller, who is prepared beforehand to fright en her from her pursuit fit the man she loves. While the hag mixes the cards and the girl watches three knocks are heard at the door. "That is a bad sign," says the witch. "It means that you are not be loved." The fortune teller continues to lar the cards several times, buf always with a bad result The girl is told that the nmn. she loves has no Intention of marrying her and is advised to have recourse to all sorts of magic, for which she pays a considerable sum. The rival who has sent her also pays the witch, who thus earns a double fee. The objects sold by the witch as charms are many aud various. One is a bit of rag, another is a purse con taining salt, a bit of hay. some barley and some nails. These charms are said to lose their power after a month or two, when they must be replaced. Chambers' Journal. mi cc 1 it t iti tes;e relief frarri 3 3 IH tSfckss UMneys aad Q-a Jder lilatt n Uwo more months of wind and rain. Jfcave you taken advantage of our 25 per cent, off on Suits and Overeoats.7 better make your purchase now and get a bargain before they are all picked over. Hilliard-White Co. .1 ' v Hi hi.-. i 'i :t ' ii:.' 5 . 1! .- I- -1 t fa t- : ! v : 3; - 3 P X x s. ; "; -5 i 1 l i -1 : " ' i JLJ Cr. Shi r-p
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