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J ' ) VOL. VIII. THOMASVILLE, N. C, MARCH 31, 1898. NO. 26. i i i I t I Cedar Grove. . Miss Seneth Reddick visited a wk at Tom Blair's. Mrs Moore visited her parenta, Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Frazier, last week. Mr. & Mrs. C. W. Wilson visit ed at Chas. Johnson's last Sun day. : : ; Prof. E. E. Teague closed his M'hool last Saturday a week, His many friends are glad to see him ut home nain. There was a singing at 1 Lew llird'g last Saturday night. The I.orti Co., will move their aw mill to'Doke Wilborn's place oon. - Miss Cris.y .I din son closed her Hchool in Forsyth and is at home again. We are sorry to note the death of B. F. Stone Mrs. A. C. Reddick - visited - at Thomas vi He last week. I Mary Sweet. Safety for Women. TanHV, Pennyroyal nl Cotton Root Pills remove 1 j suppression? and jirregulanfies. $1 per box. For particulars address Dr. Frank Ed- mondson, Atlanta, Ga. Hanes, N. C. March 25, '98.: 3dj News: Charl i P. Clod felter recieveda very badly brok en leg from a horse kicking him which he was driving: to a r ad cart. Pat O. K In the course of a speech in sup jort of his 'fox-scalp" bill in the Kentucky legislature. Represen tative Hatfield of Pike cpuiity naid: t4I ask for the passage of this bill in the interest of religion and morals. Tf you pay no bounty f ir fox scalps in) one will kill the txe-; if no one will kill them they will kill the chickens; and w liar -you have no chickens you have no preachers, and whar you have no preachers you have ivligion and no morals.' no The "Annual Debate" between 1 he Literary societies of Trinity High school will be on Friday night, April 8th, 189S. Failed to Eeach ai Agreem tnt. Washington, March SU. I he senate foreign relations committee failed to reach an agreement at the meeting to-day, referred the whole matter to the gib-commit- CALDWELL RESIGNS. : I i r-i Former Passenger Rates on Railraods Restored. Special to The Greensboro Telegram. Raleigh, March 30. At a meeting of the Railroad Corn Commission held here today the former passenger rates on railroads were restored. Com missioner Pearson voted 'no." Chairman of the Railroad Com mission L. C. Caldwell has ten dered his resignation to Gov ernor Russell, I IB ta tUM. Pot4 vr 3 LATEST NEWS. Bicklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions and' positively cures Piles, or no pay;required. It is guaranteed, to give perfect . satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by C. A Julian! Fred A. Dow, 832 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Mass., writes the Commissioner of Agriculture that he wants to move his wood work ing machinery to North Carolina. He desires a locality with plenty of good timber. As Thoma9ville has nothing of that kind now it would fill the bill. h ildir mi that are not very robust seed a w&rming, building and fat-forming foodsomething to be uzzd for two or three months In the fxfl that thsy may not suffer from cold CGBGD'iHrpO ETJJIWILDBGDCJ W. E. Thompson spent Monday in town. ; ! . : . ' ' John I). Petree of Forsyth is her on a visit. Joshua Beck of High Point was in town Sunday. K. C. Welborn went to High Point Sunday. Some work was done on theGlenn Anna road Friday. It was badly needed. Mrs. Milner left for Augus-; ta, Ga., Monday, where she will make her home in the future. 'Squire Bloom Stone, who suffered a stroke of paralysis recently, died Sunday. He was 74 years old. s r cf Cod-Lrrer OH xrith Hypopno pnltes of Lime and Soda supplies ez&cthr what they want. They will tnrire, grow strong and he well aH winter on this ylsrfli food tcnlc Nearly all of tnrrrt become Tery fond of it. For adclts who . arc too mj (m1 J courre cf treatsimt with the for a couple cf cicnths in ths fall will put them through the winter in first-class con dition. Ask your doctor about this. B Mrt To r SCOTTS AM WL y AS Elder H. Sheets of Lexing ton was in town Sunday and Monday awhile, the guest of Rev. V. H. Rich. He gave us a pleasant call Monday morning. .... There is no doubt goods can be bought cheaper 'in Thomasville than in any of the near by larger towns. The profits put on thegoods here would not pay the di&erence in rent and town taxes in the other towns. Last Sunday, near Lexing ton, James Kepley. an aged citizen , com m i tted en icide by cutting his throat with a razor. . The suit for the possession of s6me farmingiand on the Wright place between some Miners vs M. LT Kendall, which lasted nearly all day 1 uestiay. ine case was heard by 'Squires Hoover and Burton, and wan in fav or of Kendall. J. R. Mc- Crary, Esq.. of Lexington represented the defense and Fd. Steele of High Point the plaintiffs. The rainy season is upoa us now. The peacji and cherry trees: are in full bloom. Miss E. C. Fife is visiting in Reidsville this week. C. F. Finch has taken all the painters from here to High Point to paint his row of cottages there. Among the Sick: W. G. Tyler is a little better, Jdhn Collett is much improved, and R. C. May is very ldw. V. H. Rounsaville, a form er citizen of this place, lost a $700 store house in the re cent fire in Elkin; no insur ance. Be rn ice M. Stone left this morning for Marion, N. C, where he accepts a position in the furniture factory at that place. Good luck to you, Bernice. Revenue raiders were in town Friday. Wo bear they went down in the Hed rick's Grove neighborhood "and destroyed about 600 gallons of moonshine beer, the stills had been removed. Scot Myers, while hauling saw logs, had the misfortune to get his leg broke. Dr. Chas. Phillips set the broken limb. The Dispatch comes out thi week with a 4'patent,, supplement from the South ern Newspaper, Union, which makes a big iniprovementoti its news service. The News congratulates the Dispatch on it marked improvbinent. 4 ACETYLENE GAS. The Light of the Future. Why sot be independent and own your own Utiles pUnt which will tfre fonr time more lisht than ordinary can or electric light at one half the cost? Applicable for oe In churches, store, factorlea. hotel. ri denee and country borne ; naer than ordin ary ga or keroaene lamp. Approred by all th Board of Underwriters throturhoot the United State. We want a first elaa aent In erery town. Writ for cataJocne and price. 11 - THE ACETYLENE MACHINE CO, Akron. Ohio. HAND PAINTED CRAT05. Wxif tixo. fiend Photo or Ttntype with money it will be returned- Addrea. M. W. TUmrEK. ThomaartHe, 5. C. t4 and adjourned. 1 JCOTT A BOTTCG
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