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THE NEWS, Bunch. As we haven't wrote anything; for your valuable paper for some time, we will attempt to write a few items.. , There has ljeen a great leah of , ... y, . . sickness-' -in ' till; community and Oiere ir several cases yet. . ; Prin- (' - - - .. cipally la grippe. Mrs Cirona Stout, wife of V. V. Stout, died 17th tilt, and was luri'l the 18th' at Salem church. Snider &. (Jo. have not leen running 1 heir machinery much of late on account of had weather -f and sickness. , u j Our people :jire ordering, lots- of garden peed. -vl it looks like they inteild having good gardens next summer. - . m i Mesrs. J. T. Coggins and S; L. Varner. have returned home from their schools. Hurrell Jacknon expects to move into the housp recently vacated by John liickens, and run the engine for ..Shider &Co. . Mrs. Linda Gibson died vester dav at her yon'.-, r. (.'. Gibson, and is to je buried to-d;iy al. Oi'icord grave-yard. . Tiar. EGYPT. . Sainuel Sink, who lives near this place, was bit by a mad do;j lat Thursday a week. He went to the mad-stoe oir Monday the stone stuck for several hours. J. E. Conrad and Joe Bowers, of near Egypt, made a flying trip to Winston last Thursday. 7 Sam Sink, smokes a "toby" it's a girl. -Somebody stooped low enough down to filch ,Mrs. Susan Conrad's little dog, Fido, last Friday, while she and her husband were away from home. ' There has been a great deal Of sickness in Egypt for the last four weeks. . Mr. II. J. Conrrd and children spent Sunday near Calvary. As there are some few who would be glad to know the exact boundaries of Egypt, to them 'we, will say that the boundaries are a. follows: Beginning at a stone on-the h.-ft side of the Thomasville road, tj.ence roinning South to the Lopp ford in t he Nile, t he corner. l'ein;j this end of the foot log; t hence Sout h East One thousand log chains and seyenty-seven links to a sand gravel in the side track of 'the Southern railway; -thence iNorth -one hundred ' log - chains and sevent een links to a mud-hole in t le Thomasville road ; thence West sixty chains to.. a bridge across the Nile; thence, up the; Nile as it meanders forty 'chains to a stump in the middle f said st ream ; thence West sixty chains to a round headed stone in the middle of the Greensboro road; thence South fifty chains to the beginning, containing one million -acres more ; or less. The JHimlt.'r of 'inhabitants 'of Egypt i.s fourteen at present. The chief ..occupations are agriculture, fish . ing and seafaring. n Tlie few warm days in Egypt ' have' brought out the plum buds. . .' . Gipsy. CoarPto Ceniiy Cathnrt'c. the montwnn derf il : medical disroverv of 1l:c ape. p'eas jsi t, tod efrisliir)c: to the lasie. ac. pontly Slid i!siti7i-iy on kidneys, liver and bowris, tl'-ansinj- the entire s"Rt' m. dispel rolds. euro lieailaclia, fever, habitual or.Ptiration and biliousnoss. Plase hnv and trv a box of V.. C. C to-day; 10. 2.", f0 "rents, rioliland giarantd u cure by ail druggists. Ripans Tabules: at druggists. Ripans Ta bules cure .biliousness. Ripans Tabules cure nausea. Ripans Tabules cure dizziness. . Ripans Tabules rure headache. Ripens Ta'.t:Ie cure nausea. I r.;,W. SRNSST EVANS, offers his profe sionial services t the people in and around Thomasville, Calls promptly attended day or niht "ffice work on at :r- Aavs. ' Sonietfiincr to know. It mav be worth something to kjMy j h.it wiry-best niedicine 1 r restoring the tired .out Tiervous vst.-m to a healthy vigor is" Elec tnc ..Bitters. This medicine is -purely vegetable, acts by giving toiie to the nerve centres in the "Vniacdi, gently 'stimuhitues the Liver and Kidneys, and aids ( hese '!fg;uis' hi throwing otf impurities hi t iie blood. Elect ric liitters iui luoves the appetite, aids digestion, h "pronounced by those who " ave tried . it as the very best do ..', iMi-itier and nerve tonic Try t.-Sold for r0e or 1.(K) per bot le at. Juliah's drug store. I - TO NEWS SUBSCRIBERS. To our subscribers who pay tip or to nv new sul)r?cribr paving not less than one year in advance, we will rive fku-'oss vear'b sub crition to the Womak'i Hkath r.nd Hows Journal. ' Thit Journal i devottd to Health, Home and Farm, i a 10 page monthly paper, bright, instructive and elevating." We have only a limited num- !er of these riiEMIUMS TO GIVE A wav on the ahove terms. Don't 'vnit until your neiphljor comes in and gets th hist one we have left. Address, News, Thomasville, N. C. A LOST LILLY he Ran Away With Prauk. Eut Znci Stopped Them Before They Got to Gretua Green- :: - 'i ' ; Lily was only 15 years old, and consequently when Wilson Dick ens learned last night that his pretty little .daughter had taken the -Southern Railway train for Charlotte, under the 'escort (on the sly)of Frank Johnson, a plain voting farmer of Da vitlson count v, he 'became alarmed.. He wired SiioriH' Smith to head the 'young . - couple off at -this ijlace, and ihe sheriff, acconipanied by Olhcer Munzler, did! so. Th sheriff had ! really comein on lhe,same train with the Elopers, and had guessed they were run-a-wars before he naw the telegram from Lexington. It was with no little agitation tliat Frank and Lilly learned that they could jnot complete their journey to -Uretna Ureen Fort Mill. Wei , I guess I'll have to Lilly," Frank said, lose heart. We'll '' Lilly spent the give you up, "but don't make it yet nicht at Sheriff Smith's hostelry. and Frank at; the depot, waiting for the 5 :50 j train this morning, to take him back to Lexington. Charlotte Observer. i Dangers of the Grip. - f v -1-. - - ' ' The greatest danger from , La Grippe is of its resulting inrneu monia. If reasonable care is used, however, and! Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens of thousands who have used this remedy for la grippe, we have yet to learn of a' single ca"se, having re sulted in pneumonia, wldch shows conclusively that this remedy .8 a certain preventive of that dread disease. " It will effect a perma nent cure in less time than any ot her treatment. The'25 and 50 cent sizesijfor sale by C. A. Julian. There are glass . brick. ' From Cripple Creek- ' After thej big fire in Cripple Creek, I took a very Bey ere cold and tried many remedies without help, the cold only becoming more settled. After using three small bottles of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedv, both the cough'and cold h ft 'me, and in this high altitude it takes a' meritorious cough rem edy to do any good. G. B. Hen derson, editor Daily Advertiser. For sate by C. A. Julian: Brazil is raising tea. , 5 J ANTED FAITHFULi lEX OK WOMEN !" toti-ji v.-l f r r4siinsilil'pstablished liouse in Sorth i'iirolina. , Salary $7ho iiiul exi'.enses. Position per manent, lleferonce. Em.'K.seself-aldressed btumiel enveloi e. ; The National. Star In Buranctt Bkltj.. 'Chicago. I ; Venice reports glass hats.. I ,) ' ' - n ! 1 r'- - DISKASKS OF TUL SKIN. The intent iuhing and snftuniiie inci ':;;t to ecK-ma, .tetter, Balt-rbenm, iJ oilier Ust-ajsce of thej skin is instantly aiiayd by plying. O.nliubcrlidii's Kye and Skiu Autment. Mwiy very bad caes have been iHYinanently cured by it. It is ualiy c.Ttcient for" itching1 piles and a favorite rem edy for sore nipples; chapied hands, chil lil;"iins frost bites, and, chronic sore eyes. For sale by druggists at 25 cents per box. Try Dr. Caay's Condition Ponders,. they are just what a .horse needs when in bad condi : tvii. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. For sale hvj C A Julian . We send lumber to China- Notice to Creditors. Having Qualified as Admr. of the estate " of Elizabeth Pledge de?M. all persons having claims against said estate will present them to the undersinged for payment on or before the ' - 'I- . r 26th day of Feb. 1898. or this notice will bo plead in barf recovery. ; And all persons indebted to said estate are ' rcauetod to e-nie forward and make settle I inentof the same. ' This Feb. ;Jth 1S97 J. M. MORRIS. Admr. -Ripans TatSules: gentle cathartic. Ripans Tabules cure torpid liver. NEWS. Trains arrive in Thomasville . Northbound: 8:08 a. 8:49 a. in. i:04 pm. Southbound: ni. 7:32 pm Dr T. Carl Walker was in town this week. E. F. U'estmoreland spent Monday in Lexington. Several of our people are attending' r-ourtjthis week. B..B. Wagner canie in from Asheborq last Sunday. Rev. Wl H. Willis preached to a large congregation in the-M. E. Church Tuesday night. B. F. Morris has returned home from Louisville, Ky., Aedical College. Wagner & Ragan recently received ia; car-load each of horses and mules. 'Rev. 11'. -H. Stubblebine preached an excellent serm on in tu Baptist church Sun day night. v Miss Turia Roth rock, who I has been (.n an extended vis- it hm to, ,sistP1 Alrs- W S .lny, l eturnetl, Monday', to lior home at New?- Hope Acad emy. ; il ' W. C. Harris is having: the yard at his old place leveled tip preparatory to ,the build ing of a dwelling, which we learn will be commenced at no very distant'day. Newton Charles,1 of Ran dolph county, died with La Grippe Aonday morning. The remains were interred at Pine Wood cemetery Tues- dav- r ' J.-1 1 1 . Several of our citizens were summoned to Asheboro, Sat urday, on the case of State vs. Dock Overcash. The de fendant was arrested here on the 24th, charged with theivingj Thej trial was postponed until Aarch 15tn. Kev. mid Mrs! V . C. H ii jon passed through our town last Friday niht. They were moving to their new work at Mt. Holly, N.C Many here will j remember with tenderness! Airs. Wilson, the sweet-spirited invalid, who has! occupied her invalid chair for fifteen years, and though constantly confined in her room, her influence has reached-out far beyond that of most of us in active life. Those who were fortun ate enough to see her at the depot felt richly paid for their effort. She Iwas riding in the Baggage car accom panied by her Husband, and those who' went in to see her thought "surely no accident will befkll this train with such a godly woman on peo)le here. board. The would have been delighted if they could have stopped over a iew uays. euiwuyoj welcome our old. pastors back. Bilious Colic. 4 Persons who are subject to at tacks of bilious colic (will be pleas ed to know .that piompt relief may be lilad by taking Chamber lain's ColiQ, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy, and if taken as soon as 'the first indication of the disease appears, it will prevent the attack. For sale by C. aJ 1 EitIell!tower weighs 7000 tons. J PEES0NAL. FREE G4 page medicial re ference book to' any person af flicted with any special, chronic or delicate disease peculiar to their sex. Address' the leading h:o:aSis and' jsurgeons of the United States. Dr. Hatlutway 6c Co 22i South Broad L Street, Atlantaj Ga. PIGS. A limited number .of - very fine Ohio Ini proved! Chester-Poland China Pigs at reasonable prices for sale W E.C. Strayhorn Jan. 8. 2-m. Thomasville, N. C. Ripans Tabules cure constipation. Ripans Tabules assist digestion. THOMASVILLE LEXINGTON DEFT, Conducted by i ;:rev. geo. e. hunt. Mr. Hunt is the uthorlzd 'aent of th News at Lexiriton. . He will reii? tml soriptlons and welj.t for satue. ejntra't tot advertibiug. and in f-t have full harire of the News in Lexinjrfon. Call uron him whei: ia town and subscribe. Trains arrive in Lexington. v Ncrthbound: 7:50 a.m. - 8:42 p. in. South)ound: 9:08 it m. 7:50 p. in. J. B. Smith,; Druggist, says: "Hunt's Lung and Liver Cure is out selling any :iev medicine in his Drug Ntore." 1 : SHERIFFS LAST GALL! Tax-payers, Be Ready, Be Ready. I will be at the following places on the d.ites Darned behw fur the purposeof collect ing the taxes for the yr 1S90. As delay is dangerous in inot things, so it is in tax mut ter, therefore be ready to meet rue and - pay your tax: Lexington, at Office. Tuesday. March '.. 1. 7 Cotton Grove, G Feezor's. Wed'day " 10, " IJoon. Jubilee P. 0..rhurslay. " n. " Tyro. Ii. L. Swiwgood's store Friday " 12. ?' Yadkin College.- Williamson " SatMay 13. " lioedy Creek. Felix Delap's. Monday. " 15. " Hampton. E. Brewer's. Tuesday. " 16. Arcadia, D. A. Tesh's store. Wed'day. " 17. " Midway. V.Crotts' Thursday. " 18. " Abbott's Creek. Wallburg Friday , " 19. " Thomasville. Cates' store. Saturday " 20. " Conrad Hill. D. D. Hepler's. Monday " 22, " . Silver Hill. Tysingers store, Tuesday" 23, " Emmons. A. J. Beck's " Wednesday " 24. " Alleghany. Yarner's store Thursday " 25, " Jackson Hilh Mrs.Ba"dgetts " Friday " 26, " Healing Springs, Kinney's mill S't'd'y " 27 " Good People, Renvember. This is my last round and I must have the taxes. All must pay and must be treated alike. As soon' as I am done this round I shall put my books into the hands of my Dep uties with instructions to collect ot once. Respectfully, i P. J. Leonard, Sheriff of Davidson County. Lexington. N. C. Feb. 23. 1897. 2he Grandest Remedy. Mr. R. B. Greeve, merchant, of Chilhowie, Va., certifies that he had consumption, was given up to die, sought all medical treatment that money could procure,' tried all cough remedies 1 he could hear ft, bia got iio relief; spent many nights sitting up in a chair; was induced to try Dr. King's New Discovery, and was cured by use of two bottles." For past three years has been attending to busi ness, and says Dr. King's New Dis covery is the grandest remedy ever made, as it has done so much for him and also for others in his community. - Dr, King's New Discovery is guaranteed for coughs eolds and consumption. It don't fail. Trial bottles free at Julian's drug store. DR. J. IM. ANDERSON, PHYSICIA'H k SURQSON V LEXINGTON, N. C. Office in Hendorson Block, two. below tost Office. doors Calls promptly attended day or night. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four Lours; a sediment or settling , indi ac e- tes a diseased condition of the kid neys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney, trouble To frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. . j ; WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge j sl often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney rem edy fulfills every wish in relieving rain in the back, kidneys, liver, blad der and every part of unrinary pass ages. It corrects inability! to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effect following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes .that unpleasant necessity of being com pelled to get up imany, times during the. night to urinate. .-The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamj- Foot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need, a medicine you'should have the best. I Sold by druggists price fifty cents and one dollar.' For i sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent frve by mail, mention the Daviion CorxTY News and send yonr full jost-i.rtice address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biughampton, N. Y. Ttie proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this of P HftR l s If y - t. - AGENTS FOR CHATTANOOGA CHUXKJ) 1'LOWS In fact all goods found in a first-class Hardware and (i eery Store. When in need of ar. will pay you. We have a plan by TO OB- (CE-9ESYS FpEE Containing of first -claw quality (marantd) evrry vO repair Teniclus. mtchinei or boiM a hnnu. Thr required for ptrticnlaw. Powell Perlill er dc Cheailciil '.. Daltlaierp. .11 a. - M SCO Tv H CCLLIE DOGS, - Tl no; pJi Bit d e id L'f p'.E.U r. - V liavo'n. w rc-i.Iv fo .c l.tp,,,, i;f a Vcr lino liMrr. .f these I'i . vhifhVo .no !- !lfnir v ry ri'-ial l,'. Th -y :iitwi t. the oattK' the F.irm. an-ljl k aft r --hi! I -.m i-i t'i -'tv. AVrtt. f r iri-s FC2T CAK FAF,:, ir.i POULTRY YAHDC W. M Barringer, Prop ietor, TIE m Y in it IT GIVES all important news of the Nation. IT GIVES all important news of the World. IT GIVES the most reliable market reports. IT GIVES brilliant and instructive editorials. IT. GIVES fascinating short stories. IT GIVES an unexcelled agricultural department. ;ir GIVES scientific and mechanical information. IT GIVES illustrated fashion articles, - IT GIVES humorous illustrations. IT GIVES entertainment to young and old. IT GIVES satisfaction everywhere to everybody. WE FURNISH THE NEWS AND N. Y- WEEKLY TRIBUNE ONE YEAR FOR $1.00-: Casli iLdvance. Address all order to IXIC Tuo.n ASYIJLLIC, IV. C. Write your name and address on a postal ard. send it to Geo. W. Bout, Tribune office. New York City, and a sample copy of THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TIUBUN'E will be mailed to you. Sale Notice. By virtue of an execution in my hands for collection in favor of David Berrier, guard, et al and against M. R. Shoaf et al in case of David ! Barrier guard, et al vs M. R. Shod et al, I will sell at public auction for ca h, at the court house door in Lex ington, 2s. C, on Momlay the 1st day of March 1897, j to satisfy said execution, the follow -! ing described real propei ty, .to-wit : One tract of land in Davidso county in Midway township, adjoin ing tli- lands of Philip Siceloff, John F. Kller and others contain:ng about 159 acres being apart of the . M II. Shoaf land. This 30th day of Jan. 1897. X. j. L,eonard, Sheriff. TIF ANTEr-t -AITHFTLMES OR W05IF.X " to travel for rf-ousible established house in North Carolina. ' Salary $7i and expense. Position i-r-manent. lffren'-e- Ein.dow wlf-addr-KMHl stamil envel The NationaL ritar In- puranee Bldu, Chicago. ; U ea .4. HardwareFancy anti Stapl GROCERIES - - Kppp constantly on hand Nails. Plows. Chains. Hoe.. -Hakes. Shovels, Forks. Curl, r Guns, Powder. Shot. Cofft. Sue. Laid. Meat, MoUisss. Salt, ned. Goods, Tobacfo ic. ,;t: rail and un S3S 2CS which Farmers can set toolAze Saw and Plane inclndad aocrr .-mrxt. mtmn tk k a. Charlotte, : . W- ft KVEUY moud.or of KVKRV fWmily on KVIvRY f.;rni,.iii ' EVi:KY vi!l:-r, i;i . EVERY State or; Territory: Foii Educiition, FOR Koble Manhood, FOR True Womanhood. Do You Know A Good Thing When You See It? ' , The RaleifJv Daily Tribune Ia a thorough . Bewspaper in every particular It takes and prints the full Southern Associated Press Dispatches. Han regular f'rrenionlenti in all irfirt!- of North , -Carolina, and Prints The TVews. It i- a clean Iiepuhlifan IatH-r and ably'edited. Sabacription price, per year, " 'six montha u " three". $6W 3.00 150; The Weekly Tribute, per ) ear 100 Subscribe WitKoat Delay. and get all the news. Address all letters to THE DAILY TRIBUNE, RALEIGH. N. C. TElBuN CURES, SUMMER DISEASES The IdeAl Remedy foaH diseases of -the stomoch end bowels, 9mcb as Diarrhoeo, Dysentery' Indlgestioa. Dys pepsia, Cramps, Loss of Appe tite, etc, is that staodard of aO mediciaes, DR. KING'Q RoYfluGiRBETUER. Mr. L- T. Collier, Kosciusko, Miss., ays: "My bowels would act from ten to twenty times a day, of a bloody, caucus nature. My kidneys were very SadJy out of order. I was treat br le best physicians,, and they tkt I ocld flivm but a short while. I theo vnnifencd usin? 1 loyal Cermet uer. ia thfee weeks f could eat an j thirty, ind do as jnuch work as ever. 1 con tinued the Gsrmetuer, and can tew!y 'hat I am entirely cured, sad that Germetuer did the work." Mlt Is as pleasant to take m toaKMade, aad ap from tjss first dose. K laras tfts ease by removing the csrss. THE ATLflKTA SSli CO., WWW He 4S- Kk. Kft4 frM. tso CCKMCll'lR P:tL5 rr.d GLRMEILLS tOLGH SVULP. h it wut rdor-;. or .sc oi ,j'v.'i ,y you v. ant 'iuar.-thteed :ui.l : or f - ti ytMl' I li.etiJ- r I AM 'Y nun a . A 'ti;iji.'l--nistrumont w 1 1 h 1 of a thorough uiid.-i-.Mji inline of the suhjet't plartvi im i:i a position to scrvt you. lx .iinination KH!-. .Trv me. TT I . t ru-ressor t K. ' 1. c wanted: Ki. t o i.w i.,,.f cuttle, cnlvi-s sheep and i;i!i.i.s. For inf-'-nmti ii ni.ply to May tt J.N.throek, T.Kiiiia.ville. C. June 8. y Thk News for t Jiei'npnif;ii for only 25ct8. , THE. MOST WOiNDER: (JL Dl. COYER Y OF THE ACE. Hunt's Consnmption. Broncliitis and Liver Cure. . Atrial will convince you of its merits. Thin won. lorfiil m!iuifi was ik-vcV i-hic.-.I on tlio mnrkct until tli latN-r .nrt ..f i..5. And n-t I lien, until l-;.llnx l-Uyth-uinH uru. fd thol'n,rlctor to ! s.. sayiin;: "Wi licve y.u will commitu i:r. ;it mii. If ..u fail to do so." It cost the Prorriotor fon-Ll.Tall.. money to irejare It. It -un n nv . hn-i in any unUu tltyfor cashatthe lfw pri.-,. ,,f ..,-ts ..,r !.t-tl.-. y at'i'lyln to (iv. E. Hunt. I'r.., ri. ti.r or to J. li. Smith. Di-uUf. 1 xir.I n'. N.C. On 0-t.2;lKK.. th- rr..,ri.t.,r .J.I -tl fM.ttlfs. without trolnec-i.t ,f to All oaHh ordciHwIll ,n.rii.y. Liboral mjiiimicN.i(.n t. n-liaMv uud lrilKKlHt. , AtMr.-.. . I HU K. J1CNT. I'r .(.ri. i .r. J.-Ai!i-t.r:. X. C. Summer Dia'rrnoea Cured. " G. W. Clark, .Mcr..r, T xa-, says": "Our lilt ,u,y dau-uK-r lias le(-n cur i of a vioji-u; of riuiiuiK-r liarri.j-a iron; ' . xi. yK,?'.v.tli u-j- of Dr. Kim;.-. Koy al (iernief.in.-. . .Sh. iJU.i I,, . ,, r",.. i'uc'd iH-arly to a -k.-l.-ion. 'Tin? firt do-e , ;-riii-t u'. r Jx ij.. d lier, and now -Ji.- i, u.jl and fat." tIfAXTKI-r.UT!IFl I.Mi;, oi: v;oMl totralf.rr-t.fJii.Jeu.l!.J...l l.-.u in NortJi ( arliiia. rut i. -try aiil -x manent. lUU-fu-. l.t,.i. -..j (tafni-l cnvclort.. 1 jie surance l'Mi 'hi.-mtc I'.-.ii i -r- to trav.-i t ,r. , .,,u ).;.. t .,. , , ,j hoiih;in No, th liiml.'ru rtUry.r.Mf ni.,l -;,. r, ..... j t ; niarifin. iu-T.-r. ji-... .l.n-l hl ;j t,( .lO .i,.,!. Miir I:, ancc lillu i hi. Ko. ' ! Thomzsvillv s ursery, H. 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