Page 8 fiPil . - - -vTr "*-■& *"■ 11 i"" ■**■"»*.■'-"i tC rt'i* m t 4T.u .0} ,-v $ U h T f&y f Y>. lj fe *ll ft h '& $M I 1 I s * I— ii 3fr"s & l\J 8?> LJ* IH I$ » Sry v j ■> K, A V: v & feft W—'- Kg " P M 8 s I I NfflJ 23 fi-y ftTVTC fcs 0 Mi i y>M f O I L;' I\ kMW I ™ M-> ® § &C!« K"" I? Brown's Warehouse is Averaging $12.00 | % Hundred Every Day. Sell at BKOVv N'b, | s7'iS i v ->S » KROWN. CARTER. SIMPSON & COMPANY, Proprietors. || ' v 3 w. ... t*wi"\n■».yiw^rii. —I «IH ll BWW- *. w .wi, «n. .»»♦ • • * * ' s * v . - E iEL Si ST ARKS v ■•• !i i : C''-':.M! \ : i K v .urc 1". On June H:'" \\ ! • r.- .-Jv N,' • ■; , ••' y..«. v; \ : I :■ :. !•' ' i 11 • ; . \tt i • i V \, • li ! : > :. ll ■ ail a- -- 1 '• jl.'l m i.-.v r.h -vf vi-;-..! M. - t ■J.>- .. S ...... ».• s >r r\v ti• • •*. r'. • » . l. ■ Me !. -V • " ■ M ' : :■■■ Ar.nif 11'.:t* lay. •- » tl". ;• I.:M a t'.iiv t ; Mr • ' Mr-. \ it';;. " S .. • I.:li; i. : c.■- •' 1 ! 1 iam better prepan: d • o ; eel the trade Tor machinery than ever before. i i I . furni*!; the l» >t er^'in.over i ti* 'luce«i in this county j !'.>!• ti ri-shir.f/. A double cyliu«l«.*r (kisolene Engine that is no I t.' iul !e to oprrat" am! !i.ur!it to carry from place topl-uv. I can I also furnish you every style in Steam Engines, also the best ; mr.l:« -of Threshers, both Frick and Huber. We have a small .rj-.toj-' either style of the above named separators run ni:.;r in w. iyl.t tV«-m iv'iO to 3CH»o pounds. Terms to suit pur •i"....;-, Ciitalit > for the rskinjr. i ■ T. J. THORE (]!;M:rfAU AIIiKCH \M>!S!i. Machinery and Rough Lumber. I can furnish everything in i i'.rst-cluds Threshers of several different si yh e . The ; iost complete Sawmill outfit, also second hand machinery. j VVHSTFIELD Route one - N. CAROLINA. V IIM.H ' JM. wj;.r**w 1.. - i i ;•■ MX ('■; I-: i/sv.l ! ! »... C !.I t\ ■ u! .r I'.; •i: , i !i i. Passes . • ■ , • S S • ■ an of t.. « ili.- with in • : 1 •••.jo jfis «ni ng i : ... administra i . : IM'I and hi 1 !:• - veined 1 ;■ r., • -i -n. h:t i prole-:. . ' . ti.- CU!: • ■ '• 1 i f Is ' • j • • ; • •••.tic ijc.i'. t, ' T ■ I .. ■ "l '( I \ l " .' . ' s' ' . ■ 1 j ' -n. ,r ;. ■ i 1 . . :r tin''.' . M>■. .!.!■. i: .1 s will >■' ■■ ■ • • : it \i ry n :c'i t.:is last \v«-e.\ :t Mrs.. Hutchins bus been right ill. (; , >1 r. T.l'.i■ \ :Yi> n I!n»v.n j - ■, 1 j ' 1 r. Mis> 1 1 1 ! - a l'ad • • S irda' as thi'ii i- ireach - at istaT• ■ lire. I '. i iv \vt re St vera! vi-ited Mii-s . • i: - S nduy. among . : r Mis . LI lite Leak. . A ;:t ;.: «i I 'aiv.>l'. Hi .1» »1.1 I'ad tt. Mi - is. W a'.tor Leak . \ : \w \\'i i.I. ■ ".. Smith an-; . .rah:...!". i: KV Kg. S .V in .IV. . ■ t,,. ■;• n pooling v un• u W. E. But- ••.Awt- ■rt*w> ■. »• 'illk.H .\NTON NB'' S in Ai•! 01 Vi' .' iCKSON SMI Ili 1 s'r.r! .' \ >u: =: i\i pL On Pita a I'tip Happcii li» A-.cidcnt - v .r Wi!!ii,:i 1"lit!!c Comitates 111 it . n.ant' .. May ('». M•. Jackson Smith died at his homo ' iv .ii In rt vest•. nla> morn; after an illness of four weeks. ' Mr. nth v... a ConlVder vi -terar, :>:. • !.i .... !'• spected i. He . 1 . ! li il . M: .. A . ; i! ,i .M s. .1. I». 1' i\\vrs f .: . i. .; tin> evening f •• •' * it. .; M. . I.l'irii ; ~ I •' I t . at ten ' ' i . .t . . '.ta fun fed ■■ -t 'rai.s at Mac-'. . »ia.. t v ■ ' 1 ' ■:> alii nils t 1 1 . ,'ti . . an «>nv '. f ein • 1 I .V M... 1; A l.v ha ' • - ; > ■ml days with ■ • 1 .r! Wi.itr. \\\- ar - s. ■ i • ivii .v that '.r \ v - . 1 .' v r 'U* i' i.!«*S I .. t Mi> . - !. a' tl M:irii tliil, v. ho a visiting I'.. 1.. i! Ii;li. left Friday fur Walnut (' wi 'ft- they will >petni ti: .i In ' re ret ir: ne; i' l 1 tlnir home i . Nashville. I'etin. Mr. .h nas Hill ami a paity nf yi'.inif folks on their way ti gather wild tlowers lit the lien's tlen yesterday, were over turned. the I 'd holdinjr a.I bon>ath. Fortunately no ot was hurt, ti lough all were vety mucl: frightened, and when they got back to town I* .ed as if they Lad Ken anywlnre but on .. 11!eastire trip. The many fiiends of Mr. Kraak l\vnan. ar-' triad to wel ceira- lii;n home again after sittn-.lir.g the winter in Florida. . {J, i> liiiid ia las pvaisi ;i the - .-un'tner l.tnd and expects to go lia'jk. Mrs. .1. C. I'aison spent i Timrsdav :is (ireensboro. \ >. M. i • i j A big lot of slioes and slippers. I'riee trom £2.00 to will begin at sj.oo. Tln-n evi-ry pair s '!il will he one cent cheaper. 1 j;nan to close them o.it \V. 1".. I IJi.tner I i Parch, dc • '.Ve !-'• cjiits. W. | E. Hutncr. Tv.o co vs for sale. J. Walter Tuttl", King. N. Fioute 1. Wood mowers, rakes, repairs. Keiger's store. House and ro fmg paints. | Keigt r's store. j House and roofing paints. | Keiger's store. It would surprise you to know of the good that is being done bv Chamberlain's Tablets. Darius Downey, of Newberg Junction, N 8., writes, "My wife has been using Chamber lain's Tablets and finds them very effectual and doing her lots of good." If you have any trouble with your stomach oi bowels give them a trial. Foi __ sale by all dealers. i THE I)ANBURY REPORTER A; .; • s IN ' AC!-: ;> \ ■ >l\*.» i:viD! \C!" I t.:i.r J« !:>:st-ii Scire I : rs. ! I'ai.e News livr.t i ri.i! i-i !> :t law ? . Edit- r.!. i:. •' i !.:'o:\ of t!.e Mt. Airy New-;, has jst r-turn -1 froni W ytl.e\i.. •, \ irginia, where had been t • get s -nie •:ews i- st-liand iVi-ai the A.;e . . trial ij• vv in pro, iv.. He ran! | ttliere \\> re a do. norm> re , newspaper men iiii the job, and , 11.■.t i!v trial w.-.s p . nicely with n » evidonces of «•>;- . .teme: t. lie a■ *-a.' t r.at si **t irt■* i t »ti 11 t i .lit. \.:> vet,. !■ icll i a- aitir-t t :o A:li. an i that , i.lpitai p'it..- !:t at ! -r :e of : : i ■ gang in > >n trial woal ! n»t ;; |V> -1 i'.i in k least, li s till tir.t the m- n now II i.d. .nd i s;iee::dl\ ! lov.l A!: n, , so •!..• d very c;dm and c nil 'out. notwithstanding the damning i \ ideuo ■bmi - 11it! i: g;dnst them. Vs AM LI). i d. >:re t i empl >y a j.00.l ivspicta'l- middl- age I white woman to do general housework. ,\ g. id home and go ul oppor tunity for some woman. Write meat once it you would like to c me. MUS. ChM'.K DODSUN. Box •!!•!, Winston-Salem. N. C. I have shoes and slippers a* j a bargain. W. F. Butner. I 11 ON A SHOE IS V A GUARANTEE \ \®V ©/QUALITY p LONG SERVICE J SEE PUB NEW LINE JUST [ 'jypssr"£rs M »«, 1 ~■„■■■■■ ■■■■■■■ m » , *^ l, *^^'""" "iLa ; BOYLES MERCANTILE CO. s HEADQUARTERS FOR HATS AND FINE SHOES. V '1 KING, N. C. i Wfii'ikM >;;ow MANY O \!.'TS Si: NT O'T To Puild Kra-.ls in Rockingham. V'hilc Home V.'allows I*i the ; Viud—Strong CritiuMii of County Authorities The spectac! 1 •! the prisoners, 1 senteiio '1 at thi; term •!' court in tin* K«'» '.i iidrr.!! roads, b, mii.lv ; sent c it of the ■ this" w ••!•; ' when >.•!»• »v n'• 's are 1 s:■ 1; a ■ "■ ! ,'iiM'i, i. wi common? i up en !iv man i• • V ii' tow n yesterday an 1 t »day. Th • coun ty authorities \\ :v seriously criticised by \' i >!••• si:-..1 !">;n people aliho.it 1. injr assorted that i. 1 ii'i'i\iI'.V-in could a'l >r 1 lii' 1 • I. us «• i lin.; aft"!" tlu r ; - convicts, to build roads in th mi ».w* c''ill'y. th:t : t seems v i colli! aii'on! to hire :i man to ;vu:i:•l th"! . v.'lii.■ they ;:t i as? Ill;.do it . ■ l';.\cl I v. n roat'.s. '1 ho nii'tt r i - called to the II ■ i rter s jitll*11 1'• a I*y i'. iari;'- number of people, and wi arc i quested to focus the public's attention ■ ' s romarkaMi a situation. i.,o\ Km u.:!i. an «•!•;« ct movinir will; ,a v rt'iit sin', «i »! rapidity is sid - | donly cauyrht in tl o snip of an jemergency. and the authorities* j appear to bo puzzled by the I cullapsion, the common si*nse I idea will develop the solutini, I without any di>cussi n. H'.IO .. Li ICFiON W\N!F.r> B iri of ".i icall• :i *> ill !'c A ti To I.r.y u!i Special Sc!n*i'. iJ s t.ict in Vuiid.i Ti.v.ishiji Messrs. I>. V. Carroll. W. H. 51..t0 and other citizens of Mizpah wore I.civ Monday for the par pose of asking the Hoard of I'. l cati in to lay out a special school district m Yadkin tov.n.-liip and allow the oil!/. *ns to vol n a special .».•!: •>! tax. Oa a. .* >. r. *• tlii.* :act tit a ipioraiii \... in'i | resent t !n- 11''.ii'il of IMuc . lioa «.ii! n ? mvt an i lis ' :a'- lei' wa • p 'Si ' 'la i uut: 1 t i'.iiai.l can la i i a u.ii tiii; . Iho spi'ci ii ! -i riot v.Yfn ■ml . wii oi. ' i.: t!:o vi.i e of Mi/.pah and considerable teiri- t■ -r> i i thai \n ii i.y iuai ' OU'i.'l lOu \. . . \ ('; y1 i ki" I !. 1 i\ t !.* « ';. t : a ■. >: ! v , a. i.e.. I'i a.'. • a•• t - i » ckot \\: iC i v . .■ t.. I.oarly •>• fll e MeJ •! ' ' !•- of Stokes en'iiity • lor Shei i: f —t'hap I'ndo!.- heimor. For K* i;i>v r ( ..ii'enco I'air. I'i rt : e Senate Saiwin Ki>or. Ki 11. e 11"; m — H. Ml' l ioe. Kor ( ominis-ionors I>. \'. CaiTi.ll. l-'apy. K. I!. K. li'air. i.expectfully si hn.i'ted to the llep diiican c anity ceiivention. .•>TOKi:.? HKITHMCAN.

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