A. si- ,t. .-S :- . t :- i r t- t If"-" ;v-. - V" i mm III v'VrviXX 4 lim -1 J UiJ LiJ lvl" J t v. k b b. mm - m m b m .i m m Mm m -vi . m m m m 7 1 b2 ft g 41, Six Kopm v House in walk from post officfe and ad- joins tKe property Av Isley iahd'BrbS Miim nb'word of cbmmeridatioii.from iP , r ft us, for Ker bng b hiercantaelestablisH S etc, etxi, ispealfofffi ;1 Xj ment stands at the Head of & column. Considering the close proximity of this property to the business A $ : g sectioiv of Buington, it should appeal to bothj tit hbine sfebker and speculator. bme out to the Sale arid t H - AiigxiicacrrfULaviat piiuc iui cvciy 1UL uiicrcu win 2 U? be s bid to thb highest bidder re 1 11U USttllU uudxy W Ul 111SCI t 111 c v ci y ucuvcu uy uiiy gardle ss of price ., with a capital stock of Fifty ?& a guarantee to refund to every dissatisfied customer at the expira- & ft tioii of 3 y eairs title f ull amp urit ; Jie. paid for his lot with 6 per cent interest; on same. .This guarariteemiean a that-ybu are-sure to gt interest on your investment; it means stUl more, for if wq did not !f ensure thiat tHis T ; Ifi property would; double in value we would not make such liberal offer, such as has never before been made & by any. one js This is not a game of chance but a dead certainty. t N 5 8 IT? $50 WORH OF SILVER WARE ;MGtVN AWAY 69 J)OV 6? $ 7 You do not have to buy a lot to have a chance at the Silver Ware. Ladies especially invited. Terms, 1-3 cash, balance in 6 and 12. months 5? with6 per cent interests Remember that Thursday November 4th is the day, and 10 o'clock is the time and that Burlington is th best ? 6; ; ITllll CENTRAL LOAN CAPITAL STOGK $50:000 OFFICERS 49 A A R. J. Hall, 2nd5ce Fies. i King (fe Kimball, Cons'lt'g Att'ys. TRU DIRECTORS J. A, DAYP0SON,r J. B. R0BEKTS6N, Db. J . Aj.; Pickett, COi, WW. Brown. rj. hallv ; -. i:.n-;;rt. JB ft i News Over the State William Morgan, who served a erm in the federal prison for conn erfeiting, died at the county home q Forsyth county last week after a oog illness. A charter was issued last week or the Farmers' Up ion Wholesale Vnd Ketail company, Wadesboro, for ealing in farmers' supplies gener ly. The -apital is $25,000 and ;n a long list of incorporators. Fayette Hodge, oloied, was fat y shot last week in East Spencer rinkin M cKi nzie, ; also colored to made his escape. 7 It. was T the M story of a crap game in the WuOds I and. a shotgun did the. work when the gatpe went""wroto, and . the en tire load took Effect a theabdomen of Hotlge, who isexpeeted to die. IVter Cates, the little negro boy 'whom Judge Sykesallowed -to take a whipping two weeks ago and go to Sunday school in lieu to the roads has fa'Mel in his catechism and was sentenced to the' roads' a vear eachj in tour cases of larceny. -Mr. Lee Sands, of Pinnacle, R. F. D. No. 2Stokes county, and who resided near Volunteer, committed suicide October- 16th by shooting himself. The deceased had been in declining health for some two years, which evidently preyed upon his mind and prompted the rash act. 3 TTf TQT r 4 r f o mmmm W ilMSk My stock of Dry Goods and make a specialty ot btiu, and LAUir iailuulu M J 1 COAT SUITS. r 1 also repre 4 f ? seht the- well known Interna tional Tailoring Co1., for made; to MEASURE' ; CLOTHING;. FOR MEN; ' Fit guaranteed If coraiaiiyiiivitc see me before purchasing else , where; Vcansave ycu.mpney ' Thanking ' yqu . for ,y ouru rt f patronage I await your further coibmand: fburs forservice; in: rr ff - mo. ii'-: HALL Haw River Gi iQK rnw -. - GBUTONiKssoimffis atoiinwcoa Mills. - Near Bojiid Peak; Surrjr, county recently; Mr. Andy .Cockerhamaged 80xyears and Miss Bettie Vloore, agedO years, were happily married After the ceremony the couple drove to their future home on the farm of the groom. Two prisoners made their escape from the jail at Plymouth recently, one held onTthe charge of larceny an the other for burglary. Their escape was. made with an axe which was no 3oub gotten to them from some friend on the outside. ;'. While crossing Livingston creek, a stream not 20 feet wide, in .a small boat at Cronly, near Wilmington lat week J oe .Philli ps, Arch ie B ry ant and A. Y. Andrews, three young negro men, were drowned by the capsizing of their craft. The North Carolina State Hospi BT CmmTssloh last week perfected arrangements Jta, open the, colony building for epilejptics and other new buildings. connected with' the Cen tral Hospital for the Insane for pati ents within two weeks. . : ; The cotidi turn of vKope ' El ias, of Macon county, who suffered a stroke of paraylsis at Asheville MoudayJ night of : last week is reported more favorable. . He was removed to the Biltmbre' hospital, and while he is seriously ill, there is a. possibility of recovery- V - Solicitor Jones Fuller, of Durham, last Wednestlay pent, his commission back to Governor Kitchin; thus re- '8igning from the active?daiies of his ofhce, which he nas nllea tor tpe Viast 14 months. It fa expected that ilie goveruor will make his appoint ment at ouCe. "' . ' . Announcement-M made that 'D , Li A rey, for vears onejottm largest I at a single graduation.' v -whiskev distillers' in. the South, wilkf -r,,;,.' iJat an earlv date erect ;and operate; J mafl'rll IVlr m W T 1 "It. i L ' L - cotton seed ( oil mill in Salisbury, provided he can get the raw material with which to run the business It is said that the plant will cost $50, 000, and be one of the largest in :the It is learned that the proposition to vote $250,000 in bonds to build a railroad front Jefferson - to , the North Carolina Juie to eonnect with the N. & W. Railroad at Abington, Va , was - defeated The election was held Saturday the 16 instant. . Judge Piitchard last week sighed a decree to the effect that the Sea board Air line receivership will end November 4th; wheu it will be turn ed over to the railway company in accordance with the plan of re-organization which has been approved by the stockholders. The proposition to bond Ashe eountyv to thefamount iifl $359,000 to assist in bu tiding a ' railroad -into the county ' from . Virginia, which wao voted on lat Saturday failed, the people expressing themselves at the polls as being unwilling to place so heavy a burden on themselves. Jbuit was begun in the ' Superio Court of Anson county by MclJeri dou and Thomas, attorneys for Geo. Standbackra negro-boy,, who alleges that he, was injured by the exp'osion of a torpedo at Marsh vilte, Septem ber 11, and asks the Seaboard Air Line Railway for $2,000 damages. Staiidback5 was working for the rad way company at the time and was badly injured. L. L. Til ley, a young man of Dur ham county, has beeir admitted to the bar. J after , a remarkable career He is- how twenty-eight years of age, and entered school eight, years ago, when h could not read. Neverthe less, he has gone through ' the high sichoolsj graduated froiu WaketFor eot College, an 1' took hisbachelor of law degree, which could hot De c m ferrecl'bn account of a law- making it impossible ' to award :t wo degrees should be the case that all candid ates are,villians. AndVyet we 'see by a dilligent' attention to campaign speeches that this ; is aJact. ! Every speech is devoted to 1 -proving that some candidate-: generally every chrysalis- return at once (after' tf!m election) to their chrysalis state of innocus decency, It is like a' jacbf iri-the-box, popping'in and out An , honest citizen one moment anda vU- ;: lian the next It is really tonj'si n5- candidate except the speaker is- a;)le. Piit away the puppets, child" villian. For: a period of a few weeks ! ren. Gargoyles are all v well enoiighi I txtal- tkirl ri rw f Kin i- - tint- in L tvils-ugly, impossible tndnsters the business which this' dispky bv liich ' have all ttie romantic charm Jgargpyles is supposed to lWrther, bus; -- i magic iunpaigns. New York Pt(.f7'ypic i'- , Why. is it that as soon as a man becomes'a candidate for pnblic office he becomes a vUlihf jit; seems'al most agauui me law nataretbat this ,we read of nothing- but of pointed devil which of genii or hobgoblius from the mid dle ager Heroes (ot rather 'villins) of melodranm 'suddenly become st)ber realities. We rub our eves with am azement ta fiud thalr-wir lurid an ex tra vagknt breams "about the' dev 1 and.p.isiblyothfirvMgurements ?of evij.. liave uftii njuiiz.ed iu' uuuiuiuu- place actuality. Auaiher thin adding to the ma gic of it all is the suddenness, ;with which these villians bursting' like a gu?lty butterfly' from v an" honest to the real t business of living', whicU 'i- is different'from lying about your . : rival or even making a fortune v u-.. it- James WaraTa well fkoo'wti pri u' " . ter, met a tragic deai fcr in Hh Point " Jait Fridayjhilemelping'lHmlq " a large' imposing!' tbne,' at the 4e " - 1 ' pot.' It Slipped fidm ite moorlngand ' t knocked him down. In falling' the ' ' ' stone struck' edgeways on the uhfor- i tunate man's breast, mashing the i ; body in a horrible tnanner. , He lived aboat one hour. , llli L i- ii " ' ijivr. ..) m J . n ' r- The bed of the : Vudor , Re enforced Hammock isvwovert: extra heavy rin the :rmddle-, wherej the wearcomes-a pat 1 entedr" feature 'found;: in na' other, hammock. The extra heayy cording at head, and foot is put on under tensions insuring equal distribution of weight over all the' cords. These cords' are-fastened to the bed ofrthe hammock by means of hard wood spreaders and' strong cord anchorages. ; v .The'cOlors'used riiwVudor Re-enfofced Harnrribcks7; are A ' 1', 1 sun-fast aiid. prabticsdly tad -'? Kfa -KIMl-UKCfcU vVmpcI come mrmanyHanA haVim6cks ; inu rviiNu i riAAi LAsr - ranging in once , rrom and look well while they last . - to $8.' . Call and see them. J BURICE FURNITURE & COFFIN COMPANY ii a'

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