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■■4 I i I SS^' 5 i (» % \ p\\ Y it Qt ry re ve id I A. f i m mssoKrmwm i'.jf • 5.. A i.}.. I ", f. s.. OK am; ecI '.lir Lxchani'ei'.. M)\i '! ;•.’ ;*'']|in,sy a prert.v f^-ood -.' !^F rlit"ior;rAvii-f)-11'>'e''in- ' .'.■tOK >-■■('• 1.^1. T.lv.^ f. ■ iJ l'('t;ii -:.l{-)i Jl;u| I CH'II ; '. }'U- li|' ill I - *■(.•)• n;M'ing used ihc ).' •)■(■' oi ihev'C C:ii- IK fills d it \\itp ■i i u ;'i:u pul it ii\\'d\ i’(U sri;C’. Iv! 4,^'i t! lij.>,'',0ut flu. ..f i.i;- i!;t;U^hr j'oi'tile pui'- ;i liii.iKir,,u' \t iliU)■ i-. dWfik- al'k' f 'uLio Ki- L>.ot out tiiis nm oi to!>::C(-ct t ct (,. i .ut. lie KU'.cie his colit.c ni>L i:'o * f N J^Tl G Ji liOI^ Iioor) 'NOTES ■ | .I-T-r-^r--i*'iwr*r.'wwff»“rcsr T'T*«.i’rt«*’tT'-:vr*rTjr.^-pr~'*rsai»!r"rr'"* t-f-—- ■■ ■ i i ii . i Tjn---r»- was consumated a few days jlgo \yh.en for the consideration of ^liO the ownership of forty seven thoroiighi^red singleconjb white Leghorns passed from T, J. Yiin- sloAV to Seth VV, Laughiin, Er. Lwugidin and Mr. Winslow ^Ve Iwo oi.' our most successful IqCal chicken fanciers and keep noth ing hut the best s; -ck. The fo -• n'ifr'breeds rnostly. thoroughbred white lieghorns and. somfe Rhdde Island Reds, while the latter-^s devoting his attention now ^ex clusively to th(# best''^breM> &f Khode Island Ke‘ds. Both h^ve erected, .the latest- improved' QUi'.iters for their stock £ind ;are making quite a success of tlie business, •' - I!. !'■ Inioii !:r. p:-ii;;';! l\h'. ha'-. L. Holton who has ijeeii j'i.'a. IiCH;g l;i\\' at j^^shbovo for i:C'V.i-al \ei.rs and. wl'.o \v;-is the ivL'i'ubiiran caiulidaie fo!' sulici;or in (.|i..a: disinct iast fall has tkcioed lo .uive up t’le prac tice c-'t iiiS pi'oi'ession for tiie prt:.'enc at le.ist. He has accepted a pcsiii.;n vx-iih Iho R. J. Key- »oids ToljiiCco Ooniparsy irnid will sell the inanui'aciured weed in tlie South. Mr. John Vv. Barber and Miss Den.ie Carroll of this city were mai'fiea at Greensboro Oct. 13th am, ke)>t the happy event a secret until durii.g tiie holidays when it WHS revealed to their many rela'ives and friends. The bride is a daughter of Deputy Marsliall G. A. Carroll and tlie g‘room is a valued empioyee of tlia Barber Printing Co.’ CfueDsboru patriot l\ir. VV. vVood father of Mrs W. H. i' oushee of this city died Friday morniag at his home at Graiiam. lie ',vas 80 .'j ears ot’ age and had beeji in failing health for some time. Mrs, Foushee was at her'faiher’s bedside when the end came. Surviving the deceas ed are his widow live daiigb.ters and two son«. The funeral and interment took place at Graham Saturday afternoon. \vhile near the bridge over North Buthilo on the Summit avenue road yesterday afternoon at 1 o’clock, Mrs. Johnson a , white woman was attacked by an vinknown neero man who knock-’ ed iier down dragged her to one side of the ruad and robbeci her of her pocket book. The negro is said to have worn a blue suit and a brown leather cay. After com mitting the offense he fled. Sheritf Jones and Deputy Crutch field were soon on a hunt for him and telephone .and telegraphic iQessages have been sent in all directions. iulDfltOB Sltspatctu At a ^‘festibul” held in the col ored section south of the railroad Friday night Charhe Miller was shot by another negro named Carrick. He gave his .name as William Carrick but has been going by the name of A. B. Car rick. Milder is; nat seriously injur ■edand will recover. His assailant is in jail. He will be tried next month for the shooting and will Also have to answer for the charge of forgery. It is alleged that he raised a check the pro perty ofF. A. Yoimg frora .^ to $13* He was sent .to jail from Judge Mor^eld's court. ElkiD Tljnes. Last Friday a mule belonging to Mr. C. C. Tharpe a.nd being driven to a buggy by Colfax Bruner colored became frighten ed and ran away throwing Brun er from the buggy and painfully injuring him. The bug;gy was torn to pieces. The mule ran about a mile when it wasstopped by a colored man. WAMEA 8£C8Ri. We understand that John H. Wright one of our colored sub scribers has a grandmother liv ing who will be one hundred years old on her nej ;t birthday and who has her third set of teeth of Na tures make and who can thread a needle without glasses. This is a remarkable statement but is vouched for by her neighbors. ilAll&£ iGOBimi OBSEBVEB. Mr. A. F. Andrews one of the county s oldest and best citizens, died at his home in Bingham township on Tuesday December 27 1910 aged 66 years,an(i was buried the following day at Beth el Church the funeral services being conducted by Kev. John C. Hocutt. He is survived by a wife and two daughters. Mr. Andrews was popular and well known having served one term as Chair man of the Board of County Commissioners, latidoiph Bulletio. One of the biggest single deals evei’ made in poultry in Asheboro A Sensible Departure. Wanhiiisjtou llcnild. All over the country wc are ■ c>f the superior,Cpurc of Alam^rice i ing hls^.®Si*runt^e#;\^^ heaving- of new ideas in govern- county, m£ide;;, i.n-tii6 .inaiter .>‘i i il»e raiii fli#saj’s.;?thip ■ i ment, municipal as-well ss state: ^rs, _Barah A. Kime, i New th|! | ■and '-fedei a4, and-the trend of all i-tratrix of the estate - of Ci11cu)nHo had ' of them, we are happy to note, deceased, tne und.ei'sigt^i^d I hailecl u car i^'om the pave> is^ toward real-service.' A moat I *2ommissit)ner vvili; exi).^x}e,tc>:3afei;iiient. Urideii'shd'by Vii'tue order ’' ' Magistrate.-Of^Colh^rier'Waspickw^ ^ ... .1' .\ V :i! V ... .-'1 .* V’ / I'ori tj,,. heaiii; -f o.ii|.'i(:sij(^ rni til. Airy LiiasiBr, The law is a great"nnstitutjon but has its defects as ”is’’demon strated by a case now pending in the courts in this co,unty.in which Will B.^Roberts is charged with the killing of J ack a dog of good character and the property ot' Sheriff J. S Mitchell of Carroll County Va. The defendant was bound over to court for killing a dog that afterwards proved to be very much alive and the prosecu tion failed to show up at court. The strange part of it all is that iVlr. Roberts still stands indicted and there seems to be no law by which he can clear himself of a crime that every one knows he did not commit. Cliapel HiH Nbws. The hvery .stables of J. C, , Larins at Pittsboro was destroy- ! ed by fire Saturday Dec. 24th to- ! gether with a large lot of corn I and forage. The origin of the fire is unknown. It is supposed to have started from some one smoking in the stable. Friends here and elsewhere will be glad to know that Mr. Dave White general manager of the White Furniture Co. at Me- bane who unedrwent a very se rious operation at the Mission Hospital, Asheville, recently is out of danger and will be able to attend to. his duties at home in a few weeks. Sanford Express Mr. T. L. Bass who has ti^avel- ed for the Burlington Coffin Co. for the past fi ve years has resign ed and accepted a similar position with the Sanford Buggy Co. He will travel in the States of Georgia, Florida and Alabama. The Burlington company was pleased with Mr. Bass’ work and gave him yp with regrets. The Sanford Buggy Company is for tunate in securing him to repre sent the factory on the road, titciyh Cacaitsian. Vassey Turner a colored boy was accidentally shot by Mr. Robert C. Harrison at Cary Sat urday night The boy was brought to the city on Monday evening and was taken to St A^nes Hospital fca* treatment. Governor Kitchen has ordered a special term of court for Gran ville County, to begin January 16tii for the trial of the negro Nathan Montague charged with criminal assault on Miss Mamie Sanders and the murder of the younjc woman^ her father(J. L. Sanders) and his granddau^iiter Irene Overto® in Granville Co. some days ago. Their home aad the dead bodies in it were after ward toned by the assassin. lelrlsvUie Jteview. The stseets of Eeidsville are in deplorable condition. Tu€«day and Tuesday night they were simply impassible m a;numb^ of places. Dr. S. J. Jett^s horse mired up to his body on Arling ton street and it was several hours before the animal .could be liberated. There are places on LawsonviUe avenue bo deep a horse cannot touch bottom. It is consoling to think that all other progressive towns which have installed municipal improvements have had like experiences. Escaped WUb His Life. Twenty-one years ajgo I faced an awful death," writes, H. B. Martin, Port Harrelson, S. C. “Doctors said I had consumption and the dreadful cough I had looked like it, sure enough. I tried everything, I could hear of for my cough, and was under the treatmeht of the best doctor in Georgetown, S, C. for a year, but could get no relief. A friend advised me to try Dr. King’s New Discovery. I did so, and was completly cured. I feel that I owe my life to this great throat and lung cure. “Its positively guaranteed for coughs, colds, arid all bronchial affections. 50c & $1.00 Trial bottle free at Mebane Drug Co. of Mebane N. C. ; sensible departure from estab-the Court. I^ouse doer, in G.i’..v- lished custom is that irstitued! ; couxity, No’rrli by Govei'nor'Hadly,.of Mifisoud, j Cai;ohi).^,.,-;tp- the higliebt biddei;* who has decided that instead■ delivering -the traditionaih me's-i tiie,; ioUcvv..v.^csaj^’ef fiage to the .legi&lMure, '"lie--will- ■P^^'soiisaipt'opei'ty, tcjr.yv’K^ provid'e for a. series'- of ’fectures' Of ant V ■ 'i'erms ot' purchase mori 'bne-third to.l|e days from ■ d; > r e m aih i b g on e- thftd'' w i, ih iix ’Si!^ t V - days'frcnTi. date of sale.:’' •t’o be’'■■ charged on d'bfevrrJd.'-, state a pang.-of regret to give upj mentsat.^he rate of the oppotunity of 'exploiting j P^i’ annum and titlte reselwdd lin-• •-.-.-W‘7r-r themselves in a message to the fd purchase price t§.fully lMjdi_ ,j.-Ws ^rbb^;Or'ffibe^^ legislature, and it is plain, that T.his December I4tH, 19i’0,, . . • -to- :he work-' by: expeiJJ s in Gconomics a?i'd potr- tics avid; agriculture, v;hd' will make known, ^ after care ful - in -. v6stigation,: to - the geiie. 'ah as- sernbly t)|je needs-of the vari'ous parts of ithe state,?'. This is;,real se-i-vfce,; a-Pd there can be np doubt-'-th&t'»Mi'SSoiiri v/ill benefit largely from Jt. ‘‘It 'vt'ould cawse most governors 'of iatur n.: w. -i--' fccteJ;’' ^ cf the Ci^. . Near W?jr. ^ AinerieaD in his new departure Governor John H Hadley is actuated by high prin ciples that are sound in concep tion and promise well in execu tion. The average governor’s mes- . Vernon, Cdmniissionei'. . J SsvKtl Her Owii Life, Tecumseh, Okla. —“I believe,” . says ^Irs. Eliza Epperson of this sage is not usually a helpful j pl^-ce, _ that it it hadn't been for document. It is too often com- Cardui, I would have been dead document. It is too often com pact of mere words that are aim ed, primarily, to convince the people what a grand and good political party t is that the governor has the honor to repre sent. The plan proposed by Gov ernor Hadley is based of course, on the new ideal that is growing throughout the country, the ideal of government as a business. Ends Winter Troubles. To many, winter is a season of trouble., The frost-bitten toes and fingers, chapped hands and lips, chilblains, cold-sores, red and rough skins, prove this. But such troubles fly before Buck- leh’s Arnica Salve. A trial con vinces. Geat healer of .Burns, Boils, Piles, Cuts, Sores, Bruiser. Eczema and Sprains. Only 25c at iViebane Drug Co. of Mebane, North Carolina. Notice of Sa!e. This will notify the ptublic that the undersigned has pur chased the undertaking buisiness heretofore belonging to J. A. R. Davis on Front Street, as:id all debts due said business will be paid to said J. A. R. Davis and that all debts owing fey said business will be paid by said Davis. rhis December 1st, 191®. CATES ilcJNfDERTA.KING COMPANY. CLAC/D CATES, Mgr. ire You ^ Woman J Baltimore, Md,—Mrs. W. H. Isen,, at 1419 :Eiast Madison ntreet writes, “For several ye^rs, I .suffered, off and on, from wo manly troubles^ until finally I was taken down and could do nothing. The pains I experien- >eed, I shall never forget, i lost weight aantil I was only skin and tones. I believe I would he in my grave if I had not tried Car- dmi.’” Are you, like Mrs. Ison, weak and discoieraged, be ;ause of some painful ailmenfi? Car dui will l^lp you. Try it t xiay. Any drugigist wii be glad ito sell yoaaa bobde. Admiiiistrator^^ Notice Having qualified as admiiustra tor of Walter C. Iineherrj„ de ceased, late of Alamance C>)tmty N. C., this is .to nottfy allpf wons having claims against the >8tate of said deceased to exMbit thi^m to the ujadersigned on or f jefojie the 10th day of January 1912 or this notice will be plead i i the bar of their recover^. AU persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 6th day of January, 1 ;)11. W. W. Brown, Admr. ff Work BraagM EjoiistioB Adel, Ga.~ “For three yoars, writes Mrs. C. J. Bents, “i;! suif- ered with female trou bles. W'hen I would lie down, I could I lardly breathe. I could not do an:work without being exhausted. I took Cardui according to directions, and now I can do all my work, and do not suffer at all.” Car dui has brought health and hap piness to thousands of weak wo men. It acts on the cause of women's backaches, headaches, nervousness, dragging sens ations weakness and misery. It relie ves. It cures. Try It Never before in the history of this part of the country did the water wagon start off the new year with so copious a sup^y of the raw material. today., Before I began using Cardui, I suffered from pains in the head, shoulders, back, side, limbs, and the lower paVt of m,\ body, Cardui helped me more than anything, and I am now in better health, .since taking it, thi n for four years,'’ Nobody can deny that the best tonic,for a woman to take, is a tonic for women-^Cardui. Please try it. Sewing Machine Reduction. Special prices on Singer Sew ing Machines for December. Call at our store on Main Street where you will find M^'ss Edna, Graves who will make prices and terms. See bur toy machines for httle girls. Dfec. 7 1910, Singer Sewing Machine Co. 0. J. Denny Manager. .go^tep; ,:infpi. se,';. sa;d' ihe^st-iiiangry nliag istrate, “nut I will lt;t :joa .-off with a hne ot $5. -. I int^ind this as a warning: to all reckless driv ers. ” Tiw* f.li'i v(*r lo'(-)ked at Mag-' israfe O’Cdnnoi’ sullenly, and thrust hiii iiatia into his pocket. He peeled olf hve ones and start ed for tij'3 clerk’s desk to pay. “Hold on there,.’- said A'ag- istarte O’Connor, gathering up: a bunch of his silk gown in nervous hand-^.. “iiaven’t you anything to .say t'or yourseU'?’' ■‘Yes,” said the driver, sourly, ‘They ought to make you. guys, wear them Moiher Hubbards on the streiet, t o’.s a feller dodge yuh,” Subscribe for The Dispatch, MawKm«ais.*tt.nsnca:.r "I'ii /f'.W*"^>'''>’*''i'P*^(V.v«vwva«.w«KaMMtaMx?na«Mwa There’s more strepgtli in a bowl of YOU MONEY »you allow any poultry ito .remain sick a day. They giv« you lessTCsalts mbeef, pork, worik, or eggq,-when they are tiol in perfect health- Takea liSfle isterest in jour ovm pocket book jRsd doctor Ihem up with Bl^k-DliUght and Poiiltnf Jt-wfll pay you to do this. It lias paeld thousands of o&er saccessful farmers aad stock and |)otiIti^ i^isexs. Tihis famous remedy is noi a Ibod, but a genuine,'$dentific med> icinepreparedfrom medicinal heite and JDots, acfi^^ on the liver, kidk xieys, t)owels and dlgejSGve orgsaat. ScM by all ^druggist!^ price 25 ceots^ cents and $1. per can. for jrttoble 1)00^ Mitd PomUry." Seni free for « mst^ itddress Blacfc-DraufiU M«tidaeCo.. Cbattwoosa. Tens. oven «S YEARS* CXFERJSMCE ATENTS TiMCf Mark« Designs CorvntoHTS Ac. AnTOB« iwdliv m »nd d«*erfptlon m»T qnloklr ucertAln our Ai'iiilon frea wbc Invwuon ts probably tlotu Jtrlotlr conr •eiit Irefl. oideat Poteata tAken tbrou^. , ^p€eial«oH^ without charge. In th« Scietttific HflieHcan. A b«ndflois«lr fllngtnitod w«eklr. lAnrast^ culatlon ot Any ■clentlHo ^nrti^. Tenns, ,«3 a Soidbyan i ictber Kt ,„jauionics- toa Pat«ata jrjMtents. Juwi A Oh ncetrt [e,lnth« rear; four montlia, 91. Sold byau iaewsae>i«ni iaew«deBl«ni Electric Bitters Succeed when everything else fafls. In cervoQS prostration and feinaJe wetnesses they are th'j supreme lemedy, as thousands have testified. FOR KIDNEY^IVER AND STOiVIACH TROUBLE it is the best medicine e\“e? sold over a druggie’s counter. than in the same quantity or the same value of any other food you can eat* Mosf nourishing, least expeasive Packed fn resnilar she packages, and m ImK. mhtic^r sealed tins ior hot climatot. 60 We Ton io take Cardui, for yMff female troubles* because wo are sure it wtll help you. Rem«(nber fiiat this great female iemed/~* WINE DF URDUi has brought rebef to thousands of otbeir .'siiick women, so vhy not to you? For beadsicii^ bsdcach^ periodic^ painv femdle ireak« msa, many have ssdd If lit *'the best medidnoiot£ike.** Tiyitr SM ia nii8 cur f> or “I caTxy 0n Miles’ Anti-Paiii Pills wifli all the time, and for ach£S and pains there is nothing «j!nals theni. I have used them rheumatic pains> headache, and pains in side and back, and in every case they give piprfect satisfaction/' HENRY COURLEN, ■ Boon ton, N* J. Pain comes from tortured nerves. It may occur in any part of the head or body where there is w^^ness or pressure upon the nerves. Pr. Miles* Anti-Pain PiDb Relieve pain, whether it be neu- ralgiac, rheumatic, sciatic, head* ache, stomache^ pleurisy or ovarian pains. Druggists everywh«r« thsni* If flrst package falls to bieneflt, your drug gist wUI return your moiHiy. MILES MEOICAW CO.^ «khl^ Ind. [ ’ iii^e or flii «aib^'wt(K. and ctuiiie ol'th«r'-^ cofflbiie every V^aown 1^,... ibotel •i V , * * H •‘ American $2.50 to $4 per day, European $Li()0 aad upwards fiENSON, Prop’ -TH& Baitimore Americas EsMtbttslied 1773 > lie Daily Adnencaft ’ Tcibis br Hsil Pottiig*. Piriepsid. 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FULTOM * FELIX AGNUS, Hanagw and Publiehet AnerkuOffiM. l*6hw»,.ltii THE The|Large8t and Best Ncwji paper in North Carolina^ Every day in J&ff, $ft4||i a Teat, The OnsBBVBB eoaaiita' of 10 pajgee didly and 20 to 8S| pagee 8«ii4igrc It handles raore aewa. matter, local State, natioBal and ^ forefgn than otb^r N>rili OafoMaia M»wopa|kigt. THE SinipAT OBSERVtt ie nsexeelled a« a sews raedlttn*, imd i» aJeo fillip with CMidlKat.nattetj^ j»t« eeUatMomi DatDrt. - ■ Addreiw/ . ■ ■ THE O^BJRVER Charlotte. RC One botttof your Joy QuicklyfelievedTiny me bot. Who, m dehght exdumedt Oh Mother Please send d6wn town and get another. I complied at once with his r» quest And relieved all jains in haiSt and chest, Should pneumonia hold you vice Just send at once to R. P. Rice His; Mother's, Joy wiU evm yoa ■ too- With this advice I will sa5= adieu.
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