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ME CARTHAGE BLADE. BROADWAY BRIEFS. W. II. McNEILL, Editor and Proprietor. i , rti N. C, October 11, 1905. WATER WORKS. At h meeting of citizens last nilit Mt xsrs. W. C. Porter and K. ('. I'm. trier, of Atlanta, made a proposition to install for the town of C'artli i re a complete system of water w. irks. This proposition, a written "copy of which can be seen lty applying to the lioard of Town Commissioners, emU)dies in detail full specifications and itemized The pastor expressed The Large Concrete Dam at the Buckhorn Falls Finished aud the Back-Water is Greatly Damaging Uugathered Crops Other News. ' Rp.v. John Humble preached a good sermon at Concord Sunday evening from the text: In as much as ye did it unto the least of these my brethern ye did it unto me. It was a preparatory service for a collection for the Methodist Ophanage at Raleigh, and the congregation responded liberally with a contribution of $15.65 of wliich $8 was given by eight men. Many women and children also contributed to this noble cause. his regrets costs. 1 he costs at?yrepate the I that on account ot so mucn sick- r ii? (Ui r wk np in his familv this year he had mil mi jii.fw, wiiici i;uiuubiiics - . , " . . , , not been able to visit eacn lamny. He had fourteen conversions and picrht, additions at Memphis. He Other companies will make prbitositions later. The proposition made last night guar antees on its face to take the bonds reported $15 collected for the Or- at par at 5 ,per cent, interest. phange from Poplar Springs .Mr. iwr smrirpst tW church. He is doing noble service ii' , , and we feel confident that his con- xown or uns s,z, tne usua. annual tionwUI his salary, rental lo a family would be M5.00. Bnj send up a nice report to Oorr . Water works would be of great ference. :ul piitare to Carthairp. Ku1p.s Rev. Mr. Douray northern Me- I thodist crave a temperance lecture uu ii uiATViiiun if i 1 1 1 rrri ivMiiiii.nti . THE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION. reduction of insurance upon prop erty, should be considered the jireat saving of drudgery and the here on Sunday night. Mr. rox ter Steadman returned Friday eve- I ning from several weeks visit a- mona- relatives and friends at uomfort to our women in the homes Greensboro, Germanton and Win ston. He reports mucn typhoid fever at the latter place. He is looking well land enjoyed his trip. He attended services at Concord Sunday. Lonnie Thomas, son of H. B. Thomas, and ibrother-in-law of Pastor Towsend of Juniper Springs church, died at 6 P. M., Sept., 4, and was buried at the familv cemetery at J. L. Thomas' Friday evening. Rev. E. Y. Poole of Sanford conducted the funeral services. A large crowd was present. The deceased was 16 years, 8 months and 16 days old. He was taken sick about 9 or 10 davs previous at Berkeley, Va. Typhoid fever caused him to be oome unconscious several days be fore he died. He was amember Ju- niperSpringsBaptist church. Many REV. L. L. NASH, D. D., Easily one of the most distinguished members of the North Carolina Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. :ind kitchens, and not less worthy if consideration is the health giv ing and pleasure of the ready bath tub of either hot or cold water. Along with this is to be remem lered the fact that every southern town of any note is establishing water works. In connection with this is to be remembered , the dfurther fact that the trend of migration from the north of men if money and character is to the j-outh and it behooves every town lo adopt such progressiveness as will appeal to the advanced ideas of this desired class of citizens. Let us also recollect in thinking over the propriety of adopting CAMERON NEWS. Engineer Clayton,of the Seaboard Hurt The Picnic at Lizzard Hill Other Personals and Locals That May be of Interest to You . water works that enough property friends and relatives regret that he has been destrnvpd hv fir fnr J was so suddenly taken away in want of water works within the the spring time of life but God Knows oest, anu niau.es uo mistakes. Miss Clara Kelly has returned works within the last two years in Carthage to pay ' for the entire system. A DISSERVED CREDIT. The News and Observer says editorially: At the recent meeting at Phila delphia, of the Carriage Builders' National Association, Mr. W. T. Jones, of the Tyson and Jones Muggy Company, of Carthage,was chosen vice-president. It was a de served honor and worthily bestow- Vf UU1U "K"""1 ,i c i i, 7 His new homewill not be very dis ed. Mr. .Jonts has long been jn L.t ..ww.;!! t unn ; the from a visit to her sister at Man chester, N. C. Ruf us. Thomas, of the Lonely section, and Grover Spivey, of Forkade, have bought the Tom Cox place, owned by Joe Thomas, and will move there this winter. Mr. Thomas bought 99 acres and Mr. Spivey 74, for which they are to pay $100 a year till the price at $9 an acre is paid. V e regret to lose Mr. Thomas as a neighbor. carnage business in North Carolina and has lived to see the industry grow from a small carri age factory in a country village, to a large and prosperous manufac turing plant with a large and growing business in every State in the South. Mr. Jones and Mr. Tyson illustrate the type of South ern manufacturers who are leading in the South's industrial revival. taut at uox s mill, on littie riv er, near Swann's Station. Dr. Snipes and others consider the price very moderate. The concrete dam is completed at Buckhorn Falls, and the back water is covering the river farms between there and Lockville, as falls is only eight feet. Some hope to get damages, but people now think it is not probable, as the The Blade endorses the above the V and appreciates it as well and truly is a serious loss'to them. Donnie said. The fact that concentration Rosser has already bought the Joe and one purpose in lif hrintrs sup. brooks place near Jonesboro, cess was never better illustrated than in Col. Jones, and besides he is president of the largest carriage factory in tho Southern States. The news item in our columns telling of the man who in his mo ments of delirousness yet guarded with zealous care the money con cealed on his person, is a forceful illustration of the power of money over the mind, and would indicate that in this day of strenuous com mercialism to reach a man's heart fro through his pocket book. tor !joUU, it is said, une reason the company is darning the water so hastily before corn gathering time on the river is so that heavy machinery can be brought in flat boats down the river from Mon- cure. ihey say they will be ready for transmitting power to Fayette - ville in less than 60 days. It may cause greater industrial progress in this former metropolis of N. C. A citizen of this town once said Fayettevill is noted for antiquity, hospitality and poverty. S. F. and Winfield Thomas, Wes- ey Lett and daughter, Miss Myr tle, and several others from the Cape Fear river section aim to go to h ayetteville next week. The press, at least part of it, is in throes of joy because a French lliysician has given it as his opin ion that kissing does not spread microbes. As a matter of course. all the girls are in giggledora over the news. But as for us, the dis Cussion of Do a kiss injure?" has never disturbed the even tenor of our way, for on this point have ever been "sot" in our .that "She do not." we way .Next week is the great State Kairand the visit of Theodore ltoosevelt to North Carolina. All xi uuspiwuuy, ana lis name is jegend, is the President's. We &re glad to have hini with us amid im exhibit of the resources of lireat State and in full harvest time of a bountiful yield of the irood things . that grow in the j ii . i . ground, n is, tnen, under most auspicious circumstances that al my, Welcome, Mr. President. Indian Summer. Mr. Chas. Cheek, of Ore Hill, visited Dr. Gilmore last week. Misses Lucile and Geraldine Lovins visited friends here during the Baptist meeting. Miss Jessie Kobertson has re turned from a visit to Sanford. Engineer Clayton, of the Sea board, was badly hurt at the sta tion here last week while superin tending the coupling ofsome cars Dr. Gilmore having been called to a patient in the country, Dr, Glad mon, of Southern Pines, was sum moned. Both doctors soon arriv ed: the injured man was carried to the Britton house, where the best medical attention was given him until Dr. Rogers, the surgeon of Seaboard, arrived with a special train and carried him to his home in Raleigh. The Sunday school picnic at Liz zard Hill was largely attended. At one o'clock John A. Cameron an nounced dinner, a blessing was ask ed by M. McL. McKeithen, and every one partook of a bounteous repast. We were under the im pression that .Lizzard liill was an old field surrounded by dead pines. W e found a good school house in a large oak grove, where the mocking bird sings by day, and the katy-did at night. We suggested, to Mr. McKeithen that he call the place Glengarry, Those who at tended were Mr. and Mrs. Mc Keithen and children, Mrs. J. E. Phillips and children, Mr. John McDonald and family, Misses Ma ry Stewart, Katie Wooten, Lucile Lovins, Ethel and Lula Rogers. Messrs. Chas. Rogers, Tom Mc Dugald, Harrison Stutts, Willie Muse, Chas. Hunter, John Muse, Jr., and Yours Truly. We are glad to report Mayor Phillips out again and able to look after his business. Mrs. Walker, ot Keyser, is-vis ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Culberson, last week. We joyfully congratulate you, Mr. Editor, upan the return of an other birthday. We have been told that at some remote period, (we won't say when)the same year, the same month, the same week, the same day of week, the same hour, we both embarked on the sea of life to fight its battles. Mars, being then in the ascendant indicated we would be good fight ers. We wish you many happy returns and as you journey along the road to immortality. May Sanford. W. V. McBryde went to Camer on on business. Mr. Walter Cole went to San ford Monday. Mr. Oscar McBryde has acceptr ed a position with Massie & Adams Lumber Co. Mr. Thomas Cameron went to Jonesboro on business today. Meeting to be Held in Carthage ou Saturday, October 14th An Organization That Can be of Much Help to Its Membership. We take pleasure in presenting to our readers the order of exer cises of the meeting of the Teach ers' Association, which meets in this place on Saturday, October 14th. While primarily-this is an organization for the teachers, still the public will also find much that will interest and instruct in the deliberations of those who are en gaged in the training of the young. Of course, those who are teaching need not be told of the importance of their being present on October 14th, because our teachers are nothing if not progressive and are ever responsive to any move that aids them in their work and causes the educational movement to gain impetus by; being brought more prominently to the public mind. Therefore, i we bespeak for this gathering of workers the fullest attendance ; and a pleasant and profitable session: I'UOouammk: 10:00 A. M.: Opening Devotional Ex ercises Kev. alter iteatotfc 10:15A.M.: Song: Old North State Association. lt:20 A. M.: Address Prof. T. M Laugley, Associate Principal Broadway High School. 11:00 A. M.: Address Prof. Palmer Dairy m pie, Principal Carthage Academic institute. 11:30 A. M.: Address Rev. J. 11. Frizzelle, Pastor Sanford Meth odist Church. 12:00 M : Address Prof. M. A. Mc Leod, Superintendent of Public Instruction. 12:30 P. M.: llecess. 1:30 P. M.: Address Prof. W. P. Cameron. 2:00 P. M.; Business Meeting. 2:30 P. M.: Adjournment. ICaeford ItemK. Miss Bertie Blue, of Aberdeen. snent Siiniiav visitmi? relatives in town. Walter B. Graham, of Lumber- ill Iims Hrrrnt! a position as ? . - K foreman in the planing mill of J. W. Johnson & Co. There was an interesting game of ball here Fridav evening be tween Rae ford and Lumber Bridge, in which the Kaeford boys came off victorious, the score being 81 to 5. John A. Oates. of Fayetterille, delivered an entertaining lecture in the academy Friday night. Mr. Oates was thoroucb.lv alive to his subiect and handled it well. " At a meeting of the Kaeioru Power and Manufacturing Co., last Thursday, it was decided that work should becin immediately. The comnanv was incorporated a little more than two years ago and most of the work since has been in acquiring real estate, $80,000 of stock has already been subscribed; and the company expects to begin work with a capital of 1 125,000. Those chiefly interested are: Messrs. J. W. McLaughlin, T. B. and W. L. Upchurch.of this place. John Blue, of Aberdeen, and Charles Iceman, of McCall. S. C. It is said that Mr. Icemanwill take charge. New students continue to arrive at the llaeford Institute. The en rollment at the present time is one hundred and sixty. ComMon Mows Trial ma troying looa ooffM or anytMatf your froer" Lappcaj to bar. in Ida bin. tlOW do Y"W t?j?l gttlln ? Some qur tri- about ccZ t? could b told, if th popla -mho fcaadl tt (gTOoan). car4 to POouU any amount of xaara talk hart parfuad4 nCicM of housakeepers to tom lion Coffee, the leader of all package coif ee for era aqurUr of a century, if they had not f oundit euperior to all other brand! in Purity, Strength Flavor and Uniformity? n thm verdict of nousxxzxrois des uxllzoxs or not coavte of thm merits of LION COFTTX. tt costs tm Wt m trifle to Ky m package tt la tne easiest way to convince yowsell, and to make yoa a TTSLUAKCST FUSCXIASaL. UOn COTfll to hU Mtrta t Ik. mmi4 im SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE TOOtfiOK EPICS OQ-, ToUfle. OU. Execution Sale. It Is cowardly to hit a man when he is down but it's usually safer. 1 1 1 1 I 1.1 1 f lV. o Good ltoads Itally. Ihere will be a cood roads rail v nt Culdee church on Saturdav.Oct. the 28th, at which Gov. (ilennwill be the speaker. The meeting will commence promptly at two o'clock in the af ternoon. This is a subject in which every resident of Moore county and es pecially those in the neighborhood re interested: the saving in time and money, and injucy to stock Avill be so great, if we have good roads; that we hope every resident between Carthage and Aberdeen ,will be present at the meeting and take up the work of improving the roads actively and continue agita ting it until we have good roads all through this section. blks Sunday. It has been so dry that peas, urnips, small grain, late potatoes, etc., have suffered badly and sand beds makes it difficult, to haul arge loads. It cut off cotton as top bolls are opening prematurely. 77 per cent the goverment estimate for N. C. cotton is entirely too large, probably 60 per cent would be nearer correct. D. R. Mclver has already picked 1,700 pounds from one acre. It made nearly two bales last year, but such acres are scarce in this State. R. W. Dalyrymple gathered 9 bales from 9 acres and expects 3 more, so we near. Bob is a tine farmer and champion potato raiser in this section. Clarence, eldest son of Wm. A. Campbell, of Sanford, formerly of Cape Fear died ! last week and was buried at Poplar Springs M. E. church. - We hear that the contract to build the Baptist Parsonage at Broadway was let out last Satur day to Melton Thomas and Bertis Kelly for $118,50. James B. Kelly, contractor and builder, is very busy and readily commands a salary of $2 a day. There is much sickness about McKoy's quarters and the Golf neighborhood on Cape Fear river. One of John Utley's daughters died recently. Tax paying day; at Broadway, Thursday, Oct. 12. preached be few Rev. M. D. McNeill aiternoon trom tne suDiect, cove- tousness. Communion will be held the 5th Sunday in October. Ser vices beginning Thursday night. Royal Jones, of Fayetteville, is visiting his relatives here. Ho for the fair and Teddy 1 You are going ana want to iook your best. Our new fall hats have come. If you want to look triumphant we have the Victor," Nobby, the "Cricket," Queenly, the "St Regis," Patriotic, the "Paul Jones," Intellectual, the "Har vard." Latest styles in ladies trimmed hats. Also Ladies and children's jackets and Reefers. J. E. Phillips'. Vlllauow Items. mi 4 . i ine iarmers in tnis section are very busy gathering their crops, Mrs. J. L. Rice has returned from atrip to Mecklenburg county. D. V . Cavmess is at home on visit. A. B. Caviness made a business trip to Cameron yesterday. Mr. John Llkms returned to Dillon, S. C, Tuesday. John D. Moore has moved to A cheap silo can be built by dig ging into a side hill and walling up the outside. ! A driveway around the hill above the silo may be utilized for filling it, thus mak ing the work inexpensive. Has Stood' the Test 25 Years. The old, original Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 0c Notice of Entry of Land. North Carolina, ) Moore county. To N. A. McKeithen Entry Takeb tor Mooke County: The undersigned, Mrs. Flora J McKenzle, of Moore county, North Carolina, enters and lays claim to the rouewing described piece or parcel land in Mineral Springs Township, Moore county, State of North Caro lina, the same being vacant and unap- propriaiea iana ana suoiect to entry viz: Adjoining the lands of Thos. R Shields and II. A. McKenzie's heirs and perhaps others, and on the waters of Joe's Fork. Containing by estima tion two nunarea acres. Mrs. Flora Jane McKenzie. By J. McKenzie. Entered this 27th dav of Sept. 1905, rei. ii-oi. North Carolina. ) In the Superior Randolph county, f Court. Lura E. Lowdermilk j Notice" vs. of" Walter Brown. ) Execution Sale. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Supe rior Court of Randolph County, in the above entitled action, 1 will on Mon day the 6th day of November 1905, at 12 o'clock M at the Court House door in Carthage, N. C, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title and interest (which is a one-twelfth interest) which said Walter Brown the defendant has in the followine described real estate, viz;- Six tracts of land in Moore County, State of North Carolina. Tract No 1. - Lyintr and being in Moore County on Reedy Creek and bounded as fol lows, viz:- Beginning at a post oak m the county line and running East with said line 20 chs to a large red oak, thence South 44 chs and 73 links to a pine knot, thence East 21 chs to a red oak, thence South b chs to a post oak, thence West 39 clis to a stake, thence North 7 chs to stake, thence West 12 chs to pine knot, thence rsorth 4 chs and 75 links to a post oak, thence North 85 West 51 chs and 50 links to a pine knot two white oaks and hickory pointers, thence South 71 West 20 chs and 50 links to a white oak, thence North 35 West 13 chs to a pine, thence West 21 chs and 25 links to a pine knot, thence North 35 East 30 chs to a stake In the county line, three pine pointers. 1 thence East with said county line 88 chs to a stake, thence North 25 chs to to a long leaf pine, thence East 20 chs to pine, thence bouth lo chs to a dog wood, thence nast 10 ens to a post-oak thence 10 chs to the beginning con taining 617 acres more or less, except 1 221 acres from tha West end of said tract. Tract (2) Lying and being in the County of Moore and State of North Carolina on both sides of the plank road and bounded as follows, viz: i Beginning at a stake by the South side of the plank road running thence south l cn ana 70 links to three black jacks, thence South 65 West 4 chs thence north 40 west 10 chs and 50 Iks to the Mechanic Hill road, thence with that road north 48 west 15 chs to a stake in said road, thence north 33 east 11 chs and 50 Iks, thence south 50 east 19 chs and 80 Iks, thence south 11 chs and 75 Iks to the beginning, con taining 28i acres, more or less. J Tract (a). .Lying and being in Moore county, State of North Caro lina, on the waters of Reedy creek and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at a stake, three post oak pointers, and running south 89 east 26 chs and 50 Iks to a stake among pointers, thence north 85 west 18 chs, thence, north 3 west 6 chs to three pines, thence north 6 east 13 chs to the beginning, con taining 3d acres, more or less. Tract (4). Lying ana being in the county of Moore and tate; of North Carolina and bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at a stake in the 10th line of 1965 acres, 2 pines and 1 post oak pointers, running thence as said line north 85 west 31 chs to a stake, three dead pine pointers, thence south 50 chs to a stake, 4 black jack pointers y the south side of the Kennedy or rlechanic Hill road, thence south 85 east 31 chs to a stake in the dividing line between Nevin Ray and John M. mue, 1 black jack and 2 dead pine pointers, thence as said dividing line north 50 chs to the beginning, con taining 155 acres, more or less. i Tract (5). Lying and being in the county of Moore and State of North Carolina, consisting of two lots, lying contiguous to each other, the one bounded as follows, viz: Beginning at a stake on the north east side of the plank road and running south 85 east 24 chs and 25 Iks to a stake, three gums and a white oak pointers by a branch, thence 5 east 22 chs and 50 Iks to a stake, three pine pointers Miles Jordan's corner, thence south 85 east 10 chs to a stake three dead pine pointers in the original survey, thence south 51 chs and 75 Iks to a black oak stump on the south side of the plank road, thence north at about 58 west up the plank road to the beginning. containing 74 acres, more or less; the other lot or parcel beginning at a stake on the south side of the plank road and running south 1 ch and 75 Iks to a stake, three black jack point ers on original corner, thence south 65 west 4 chs to a pine stump three sweet gum and a black jack pointers, thence north 40 west 10 chs and 50 Iks to a. stake in the Kennedy or Mechanic Hill road, thence north 48 west along said road 20 chs and 50 Iks to a stake in the road, thence north 42 east 2 chs and 25 Iks to the plank road, thence south 59 east along said plank road 31 clis to the beginning, containing 10 acres, more or less. Tract (6). Lying and being in th county of Moore, State of North Caro lina, and on the waters of Reedy creek on the side of the plank road, bounded as follows, viz: Beginning on a white flint near the shop, thence north 3 east 24 poles to a stake near the ditch above the sprimr. thence south 84 east 28 poles to a pine, thence south 3 west 24 poles to a pine knot In a drain in the original line, thence 84 west to the beginning, containing 4 acres ana S2 poles, more or less. This September 30, 1905. ALEX. TURNER, Sheriff oct ll-tds. of Moore county, Russia has again promised to re tire from Manchuria but this time there is reason to believe that it will keep its word. Chicago News. At the present moment there are 114 monuments in Germany that have been completed to Prince liismarck while 44 others are in process of construction or are planned. MML iPeirD Life often seems too long to the woman who suf fers ! from' painful periods. The eternal bearing down, headache, backache, leucorrhea, nervousness, dizziness, griping, cramps and similar tortures are take dreadful mm- It Eases Women's Pains It quickly relieves Inflammation, purifies and enriches tha blood, strengthens the constitution and permanently cures all diseased con ditions from vhich veak vomen suffer. It is matchless, marvelous, reliable. At all druggeafs in $1.00 bottles. WKXTE US A LETTXH freely and frankly, tn strictest confid v ence, telling us all your symptoms and .troubles. Wt wd send free advice "(la plaia saafed envelope), how to cure them. Address: Ladles' Advisory Dept., The Chattantota Medldne Co., Chattanooga, Ttnn. "I SU7FERXD CRZATtT," writes Mrs. L. E. Clevener, of BeQe vlew, N. C, "at my monthly periods, all my life, but the first bottle of Car dul cave me wonderful relief, and now I am in better health than I have been foralongUme IthinkCardui thegreat est "omar.'m medicine In the world." Special Inducements to Paint Your Churches 1 n i t if In order to more l!onujrilr Ititruriucr Ana icnooi nouses i icepUonillr clohe price to anjcliurch or c!ool building Hut atit lolatr any painting done durtajr tte rail wason. 11 rou are imerrMea c oui u coupon and send to me within the neit klity da.v and 1 will rlvr jou nui- mlte on your building md also make you a very clowe price. .very irxiion or paint that I sell U sold under a fruarante and U as pood as tle market af ford. Address L. li. CLXiG, ilroker, Cartliae, N. C. COUPON. Name of bonding. Diminslons: Length ft: width ft; Height . ft. Signed. - Address ...... - lie sure and mention where you taw this ad. when you write. WHEN YOU GO TO RALEIGH call and Inspect our large and attractive stock of CLOTHING. HATS. SHOES. UNDERWEAR. Trunks Valises, rmbrellas, Rub ber clothing, IlootftaiKi Slioe. Our tailoring department Is complete with the bt line of up-to-date Wtmleiit. 33Z New Fall Goods 3 a just come in. Come to see us when in Car thage. We have the Largest, Latest, Best and Cheapest stock of CLOTHING in town. Special nice line of Boy's Clothing ' at low prices. Bring them along. Also a full line of Men's, Ladies and Children's SHOES The best assortment of Men's and Boy's HATS AND CAPS we ever had. UNDERWEAR Underwear to tit everybody from a baby to a grown person. Fine Dress Shirts, Collars, Neck Wear, Socks and Stockings, Towels, Table Cloths, Bed Blankets, Comforts, Spreads, and Rugs. And a good assortment of NOTIONS too numerous to mention here. Come and examine EVERYTHING we have before purchasing and we will save you monej' Yours for Bargains, N. HURWITZ & SONS, LEADERS IN CLOTHIXO, CARTHAGE, NORTH CAROLINA. r OAK RIDGE EVSTTTUTE CUtf Tt r) . U.. llnU i. ft Slta.OO wr far r7tkl4 tmr mm rmr. I lOth ! mmmm 4k. tUOmi imw mmrm la (W 31. OOO Im4 tm tfc m ka vtow ! tk twU tm rtlniti. Tmr i i i f it I J. A. a M. H. HOLT. Principals , CH i&h OAK RIDGE. H. C We Have Just Received a Fresh Lot of Coffee And Sell it from 10 to 15 Cents per Pound. T1m 10c coffee Is all right, con&ideiitiir the present high prices for coffee. NELLIE KING and ARM AND HAMMER Flour continue to tfive satisfaction. It is the brat that com rr. A full line of Iteavj Grocerie s Corn, Meal, Oat and Shirtuff on hand and m-11 It at IjoMom jirirrx. A I kinds of UAXXKU liOODS, CAMHKS. ATFLKS, HANANAS and PEA NUTS. TOBACCO from 25c. up: SNUFF 40e. a,. A nice aasortnwn! of CIGARS. GLASS WAKE, ENAMELED and TINWAKH Come before purchasing. We guarantee satisfaction. Yours to plea. to B. HURWITZ & BRO. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.,; n UK 1 )m OIL A m. mr ATlw Will run Gins, Feed MU1&, GASOLINE ENGINES. I On the Farm: i In the Shop: Wood Saws, Pump Water. Will run Saw, Lathe, Blow, er, Forge, Grind-Stone, Etc. Engines for all purposes 2 H. P. to 150 JHL P. HAMIVET COMMISSION COMPANY, AGENTS. HAMLET. N. C. FIRE insurance;. W. II. MCNEILL. AGENT, CARTHAGE, N. C. All property should be protected by Fire Insurance. Sometime the savings of a life time are swept away in a few minutes. The i man insures and takes no risk. It u useless to lament after lht mistake of neglect. We represent the Oreeasboro Companies with Hundreds or Thousands of Dollars to back our policie. Our adjusters are always the first to reach the location of any Ioks and the firt to pay the claims. We challenge contradiction. CERTIFICATES. I liave the pleasure of saying Uat on October the 2nd I noelred throucti W. II. McNeill, Agent of the Grnboro Fire Inranc OwnlrU amount of U policy which I held on my furniture dertrOTrf bjr Uh nr in Carthajre September 23rd. I appreciate tl prompte-o paying this and sliall use every opportunity to commend them to busint. people. J. r. MoarxAota, - Cakthao, N. C October 2tkL lwi. Ueceired of W. IL McNeill, Ajrent for the Greetiaboro ItouniK Companies, the full amount of damage awarded to u In the late fire In CitWe. TheOooipanl belnf prompt and the first to pay the Im caasedto our Law Building by ald fire, it afford m pleasure In aaytnr for these Companies they are prompt, correct, and desrrre the confidence oi any one In need of Fir Insurance D. A. McDoVAXD, Secretary and Treasurer of Law Bulldlnf .
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