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PATCH U B. Varmue, nlnn. ilt)M. K. CJnlj . . V. it&ON AND OINQUtV TARIFF ft- Our out compeUUon in re- f.aed sugar is with Germany. Tie dllTerence between the Wilson rate and the Dingley rates on refined sugar are ex actly as; follows. .After all du ties were calculated under the Wilson - law 100 pounds of refined and granulated German sugar would pay the duty of one dollar and nineteen and seven tenth cents per hundred. Under the Dingley bill the full: duty is two dollars and thirty' two and eight tenth cents. There is no trouble to under stand why sugar stocks jumped - when the bill was finally agreed upon. The patriot cannot even eonsole Mnww ... ' with ," the thought that all this money is going to help out his poor Un cle Sam. Nine dollars out of every ten permitted in this rob bery will go to the sugar trust and nowhere else. WHO IS REPRESENTED? The New Era, "published at Wilmington aayr. ""Within ten days the North Carolina Senators have gone on record on two important test questions: Pritchard Toted in faror of trusts Butler against trusts; Pritchard voted for retiring the greenbacks, But ler against it" What does that amount too ? The Dingley tariff bill is now the law of the land. This is that great 6how, "advance agent, of prosperity", promised us. How do you like it T Hal W. Air, the man elected last fall to fill the office- of - State Auditor at a salary of fifteen hundred dollars per year hat discovered that the salary is too small for a man of his ability. Thus it is with the re formers; when oat of office they cry for a reduction of salaries and fees, but as soon as they get in they cry for an increase of salaries and fees. To Cuba with such reformers. The Treasury experts esti mate that the Dingley bin will produce a revenue amounting to 1)76.884,000. This will not . bo sufficient to justify the Re publican claims for the bUL The people "will have to pay higher prices, there wul be no nor work, and when the Watt street speculators desire to : make another raid the govern - ment will be compelled to bor . row money. ' The" Salisbury World Warns that Editor H.' -C Gasque, of the Watchman will launch a daily at Spencer s about the 1 middle of August Wo wish the brother all manner of suo- '. cess, but we can't see for our life where there is room for another daily in Salisbury. 'r A number of lawyers, whose l knowledge of the constitution puts them in the front ranks mtimate that the new law call' tag tor an increase ot taxes in North Carolina is unconstitu tional. It will be a great thing for the people of this State t pay $60,000 to hold this election and then have the Supreme court declare it null and did. .Of course it is unconstttuao Everything that wa dpne 'fcy the renowned and .ever, to-be remembered congkwneretion of riZ-raff, so far tested;' h been found to absolutely null and void and onconstutional and of course this can't be an ex- . ception. '. ' The : sugar trust is a great thine. - It had its way with this extra congressional session It said to the boys, do this and it was done. It said pay u9 back the money we spent on Mc Kinley's election and it was paid with usury. It will remain this way jut as long as the people vote ' far ' men like Major McKialey who is owned by these traits. It is folly to ex pect wheat if yoa sow tares. Fair Orove, rair Urove, Inly z. There is inch talk of repairinsr Eman- d's cnarcB at an early date' We nope it will be done as it is very much seeded. Mr T. H Nifonsr has broke ur house keeping since the death of ais wile and moved to his tattl er's. There will be communion ser vices at Emanuel's on the third bandar te August. The pro tracted meeting will be held la ter in the fell. Mr. I. A. Kennedy is having his mill repaired to some extent. Miss Sarah Richard, of Wins ton, is visiting ber mother in law, Mrs. J. M. Riley. Some scoundrel attempted to break in J. C. Kinney & Co's store the other night. He ought to be caught and severely pun ished. (Oh, pshaw, yon don't say so.) The people oi this section are praising tbk Dispatch for the position it has taken in the school question. William Sechnst has the larsr- est cotton field we have seen this year. The McKinlev chintz butrs are bother a some people we are sorry to say., 10M. Lhnrood Motes. . . unwooa. luly 26. The corn crop is extra fine at present. We mtc un moca to suit conon. Ow farmers have commenced to ton land for wheat. Mr. aW. Miller and wife are visitmerelatives at China Grove Mr. Fred llearcs is spending a lew ween at 'Healing Springs. Mr. Fred says he is going off oa a "special business trip" when he comes home. .. . Miss Essie Means is SDendioe toe rammer attne sprinsri also. Miss McCrarv. of Winston, is visiting her annt Mrs. Nannie Miller. Aunt Sally A. Miller is attend ing a few weeks with her nieces Misses Hadens at Sapooa. Mrs. J. M. (Mover, of High roan, is visiting relatives and friends in this-community. We re always glad to welcome her back to her old home. ' v Mr. Lee Lodd went to Hieh Feint on a business trio Satnr. - . . - 7- nay. ;.,.--: Your correspondent was sur prised last week to see some items :n Thb Dwpctch from Lin wood aimed "lersev." ' Has soascbody raadc a . mistake or have they Mhookednrmy aom de planer As I did not write the items of coarse I son not respon- siDie wr la error tney contain. eo. i xae aom de plume was an error of the printers Eo. f JEBSBT. - A CORRECTION. Ma. EniToa: Allow me just space enough to say, that in your editorial last week oa focal taxation for schools yoa mis read my communication on the school Question In making me say, or seem to say, that the last LeciBlatore . were "enlightened patriots." - A careful reading of both my communications will make it plain that I was refer ring to enlightened and patriot k educators outside who torara lated that legislation and press- edjit through. "Enlightened pa tnots' indeed! Who ever thought of the last Legislature as such? Doubtless there were good men in it but many of the scenes and the didoes they cut up were a disgrace to our good Old North State, as the best men anions them admitted. One of the fttroncest proofs I am right about this school question is the fact that no such Legislature could ever have gone to Kaleigh if our people were generally eda t.ducate! educate! am and such cated thnt- will dc iver us from another infliction. , Tliev arc not even brave and manly enough to advocate the law "they were induced to vote tor. F. C. Robbiss. Flora Noted. Flora. July 20. The show at this place hut Saturday was largely attended. Miss Sola i ticker, of Kiiev s Store, visited Miss Minnie Se- chriest Saturday, Mr. T. U Sexton is ailing the position of depot agent and op erator at Kamsenr. Editor H. B. Varner attended the show at Rileys' Store. Girls we do not think it was the show he wanted to see, do yon ? Misses Lame Kearns and Bes sie Loiun, ot Bombay, visited Miss Mvrtle Kearns, Saturday. The young people of this place gave an ice cream sapper at Mr. James Sexton's, Saturday night. It was attended by a large crowd; all seem to have enjoyed themselves very much. F. Now that the notorious Ding ley 11 has become s law, we' may expect aa the trusts and corporations and combines' to start tLs report that food times are tx TTILi I, i t!mes t TUa .y .till Syaar, tut aU jcit cf the it I -J 3 Ij t it JY" i ever 1j.w LLat for the en- i fjw is 6;in;'y 1 M ) 1 3 t".;e U.. . " Ai:y Jo3 Tyre Mews. .. Tyro, July M. Abundance of raia now and crops are looking huc in inis section. The big sale of J. W. Hadea dee'd. closed last Saturday. A targe crowd attended. Proner. ty sold fairly wett. . oa last Satnrdav at Y'W Chapel, Sunday School cele bration' All report a verv nkaa. aatt'-e. ' ' " , . L. vs MyrabeB Laydea and "yrt'e Conatier, of Lexington, f hid V.'.st Zana Thotrpso a yry r'easant vkit yeterdar. 'o V.is-i Sailie and Jknue Var ,'in, of Eurlington, arc visit-ir- ia t'.. is place. ihe August election is near at lianl and from the present out look, we tl.iuk there may be 15 or Z Jyotes cast for the tax in t:.' tov"' l'p. I.Irs. L; ie Barnes is visiting - r si a in Rowan county this '""k. T. e of 1 r. ' I ' in C. Michael Notes. Michael, July 26. Judge Hnnt is improving, we think, though very slowly. Mr. A. W. Stockton, formerly of this place, but lately with his uncle, Mr. A. C. Wood, of Ad vance, accidently sawed his left arm off while movinsr the saw ginder last week. Such news is always sad, but more especially when it is a young man bis age, not 21 yet 1 he annual protracted meeting at Reed's X Roads church wiU begin on Saturday before the first Sunday in August and con tinoe through , the following week. Our psayers are that the meeting may be a truly success ful one, in which much good may be done. Miss Fannie Myers is on the sick fist this week. She has a light attack of typhoid fever. With frequent showers and hot sunshine the com crop promises to be a good one. ' The chinch bugs have done but little dam age in this community. . ' E.M. The Beaufort Hearald says that some days ago Miss Lo vie Dixon, of Cartaret county, acci dentally knocked from the man-tel-peicea cartridge which ex ploded as it fell. The ball enter ed her breast and she subsequent ly died. . There a' more' Catarrh in this eestioa of the country than all oth er diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease, end prescribed local reme dies, and by constantly failing to care with load treatment, pro nounced it incurable. Science bat proven catarrh to be a constitution al disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. : . ilall't Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Tohdo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. ; It is taken internally is doses from 10 drops to a tcasiioon. ful. It acts directly on the blood mil mucous surfaces of the Bjstem. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it tails to cure.- ' Send for circulars and testimonials. Ad dress, ,F. J. Chenet & Co., Toledo, O. l&.Sold by Ihuiitrf, 7. KGRTH CAROLINA COLLEGE CnGEICULTURE - "8IiLIEIS. WtU. OPES SEPT. 9tb, 1897. Thorough academic, scientific and technical courses. Expe rienced Specialists in ev ery department. Expenses per session, including boaid: rorOowt Btximta, . . t HH rjrtUOUMrSMdMit -1U-M Applj for C&Ulcuoi te Alexander QHollady,LL.D., Raleigh, N. C. President. We hope the coal strike in vein. miners will Mr R. 8. G reeve, merchant, of Chiluowie, Va., certifies the the bad consumption, was gives op to die, sought all medtca' treat ment that money could procure. tried all cough remediea ha could near of, but got no relief; spent many nignta sitting op in ehair: was iuduced to try Dr. King s Mew Discovery, and was cured by use oi two bottles. For past three years has been attending to business, and says Dr. King's New Discovery is the grandest remedy ever made, as it has done so much for bim and and also for others ia bis com munity. Dr. King's New Discov ery ia guaranteed for Coughs, Colds and Consumption. It don't fail. Trial bottles free at The Lexington Drug Co's. Drug store. . A negro murderer was taken from iail at Pittsboro, Miss., by a mob and snot to death - iNMklH M Kmw. -, It may be worth something to snow that the verv best medi cine for restoring the tired out nervous system to a healthy vig. or is Electric Bitters. This med icine is purely vegetable, acts by giving tone to the uervra centres in the stomach, gently stitnu lates the Liver and Kidneys, and aids those organs in throwing off imparities la the blood,. Elect rie Bitters improves the appetite, aids digestion, and is pronounc ed by .those who bsve tried It as the very best blood purifier and nerve ronle. Trv it. 8old for 50e or $1.00 per bottle at The Lexington Drug : Co's. Drag store. . 'iKi .v - $5 counterfeit bills are floating around ureenniie, 8. c. McKee Items. ' McKee. Tulv 24.-Corn is look inz fine since the rood rains. There was only 7 threshing machines in about 3 miles apart this week. That was threshing wheat! Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Loflin. of this community, moved to High uiui tan wcca, wncre tney win make their future home. Profs. S. W. Beck and Henry Consy, of . Tbomasvillc, .will preach at Hedrick's Grove the first Sunday in Ausrust at 11 o'clock.: Everybody is invited to-epme.' ' .'" - '- Mr. G. M. Hedrick has the largest pumpkin that ever grew near McKee. It measures 45 in. ches 'round. - Wm Adnet Hedrick. of McKee. has gone to High Point oa a few weeu viait. . Han. There is no statue of imitation to the law of love. If ore people are overcome bv vanity than by summer heat. It ia the green eoantrvmaa who makes the fat faro bank. Woman- ornament their drese- behind because the like to have nice things said about them when their backs are turn. ed. Boys have been ruined be cause they bad to stay at home and turn the grindstone, when they should have been allowed ta go a CLiug. . Ladies bathing suits are liaht- er material this year than usual. We understand that cancelled to-cent stamps are utilized to great sxlent. There is mors or talk about h"1!itig ths next World's Fair. Vekuow nothing ebont the ncit worU's fair, but e do know that SiH! lay nit '.t Is a ' :-!.J time tp hold this u I J t r. Vttaaw Is the price of perfect health. Watch carefully the first symntons of impure blood. Care boils, pimp. ies, namors ana seronus by, taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Drive away ue parns and acnes or rbeumstwm, malaria and stomach troubles, steaay jour nerves and overcome that tired feeling by taking the same great medicine. ; , Hood's Pills are the best family cauiaruc and liver tonic. Gentle, reliable, sure. ; w , s v. ur w. u, Kyoer. wno was lynched by a mob in Talbot county, Ga,, last week, was the Drst college graduate ever lynch- ea in tne unitca states. Efpectpal. Charles I. Booth Ohvewood, Cel.. says: "I have used Ayer's Puis in my family for several years, and have al ways found them most effectual in the relief of ailments arising from a disordered stomach, tor pid liver, and constipated bow els. .. Jim .Gray, colored, was Ijnch eo in Laurens county, S. C, for criminally assaulting . a three-year-old white child. --,.- Pure, rich blood feeds the nerves. That is why Hood's Sarsaparilla. the great blood purifier, cures nervousness. There has been no reduction of the wages of sin. Hall's Hair Renewer contains the natural food and color-mat ter for the bair, and mediant! herbs lor the scalp, curing gray- ness, baldness, UandrulJ. ait J tcalp sores. , t : r ' ief Is BOW loo 1 ! ' . '1 : i t- ' 111 V t ( What this conntry is yenrn; r Ih a. crt c!io!ora ep;,!.' ,..! b ; I in enoii. ' M. ' :.:, ii to the . i i - if wns GREENSBORO FEMALEGOLLEGE NOKTH CaKOLlNA. Ths Flfty-Sscond Secelcn of Ibis . College Begins ' WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 8dL 1897. Advantages of College and Con servatory offered at a mod- crate cost. AFeulty of Specialists! Ample liquipiut.t ; A I'lcasanl liuuu.'. Catalogue on application. , 2&EB P1AC00S, Prealdsnt. v THB Stiti lomul uA IniutrUl College, CBEENSBOKO, N. C, Offers the young Women of the State thorough professional, lit erary, classical, scientific, and in dustrial education. . Annual ex penses $90 to $130. : ' Faculty of 22 members. More than 400 regular students. Practice school oi 126 pupils for teachers. More than 1,200 matriculates representing every county in the State except three. Correspon dence invited from those desiring competent trained teachers. To secure board in dormitories all free-tuition applications must be made before August , 1st. For catalogue and information, ad dress PKB8IDENT ClIAHLES D. MclVBK. I.rlli L::'.::: In'.iica Cc:::j. Ia Superior Court September Term, 1802. J- w. Motk to i'arUct hack U4 Otton V. 1.. HedrK l. Tmtet. 1K cmlltor, of mU I. W tor, wiM tAkt B.rtK tkt an actio catttkrd M tNiw h.i hfrt cvbium4 la the 8miw lior Coert of larl.Uua conotir. and at the 8pt- trrat, lnhft. ot ftaul coart aa erkt wa iturd bj Hn Hoor, L. i.. Orrrne, niigt Preidin. taat puMiratloa be maoc direct Ing tacai to com, iutuvuurt and aiakc tbrm arlTca prtl, plaintiff, ia aatd caaat mr tbrr will ix mitrkvd apoa tlx rrcorda u drteoo ant aad that Ihvy bt furtber Kotttlcd to appear aad answer or dcaar to ta roa Piajat. or jndframit will be aterd aainsl tbemi br default, eoadndinf tbeat, aad it t,i ordered taat aaid pabiicatioa apcciallj aotify Nevaaad Oawao Company, Smith a Olt chrlet.Jao. B. keecc & Co Darham Fertili ser Co., Royatcra & Stradwiek, iltiaaisaT Clark, Boathera Fertiliser Co., Simeotoo ft Brua., Vcllnouac a Hit)., Tourb Katbcrfnrd Co..). B. Danie', S. H. Miller. P. A. Hed rick. J. A. Hedrick, O U Headier. Leoaard Kepler, Kotbrock Bros .Jeasc W Medrick. Pkilip Hedrick, B D Taoraaaon, PhiHp Bow ers, D A Leonard, R L Payne, adm'r. of H S AddertoB, O B Cox. Miss Cox, A H Kearns. CL Heitroaa.) I Workman, B 11 Workman, C C Workman, 8 Bosks, L Kepler, Geo Kcp- ier, nans o Lrinon, u ttoaier I ones. Ino l Grimes, Adm'r, ol A A Hill, Mrs L I Hcit mnn, W P kedwloe, S A Mettera. U Lws. F H BTerbart. D S Owen, R C Varner, V T I one., i it. a ruiier. vnaa Lrfmff, f K rled- Wm Decring & Co., V Ziaoiprera. ndtn'r. bf R H Hnmphrcrs, and all other creditors or aaiq rincn, prior to making said assixnaenl w come into conrt on or o j tne . Flint Monday In acsteniber, 188T, and answer or drtnnr to the complaint filrd herein, or make themselves parties plaintiff. inlr IX. lo7. GEO. B. HllKT. Clerk of the Superior Conrt. . it. . r-KKcas, Att r. lor riunuc n. forth Cirollna-Difidson Conntj. In Superior Court June - 22 is:7. Marj B. ral, Plsmlio". ts. Notice to N. C. B. Darts, Defendant. Keaidents. The defendant. C. B. Daria. wltt take an. tice that a special proccefiina entitled as abOT has been commenced neiore the flerk of the Superior Court of Davidson county for purpose oi ooismnr actum partition ol certain lands Wins hi Hampton townshio. said county and State, said lands bein o wnen as lenaars w eommon By saM :p)ala ti nnd defendant; aad the said defendant will further take notice that he la required to appear before the Clerk of said court at his office in Lcaiucton, N. C, at the Court BHUUIWIWIMUH Sth day of August, 1ST. and anawer or demur to the eoaaidnfwt maw Sled In said special proceeding, or the plaint iff win apply to the conrt for the relief de- nnuni in snra complaint, -This JtUMSI. 1UI7. Gun. Lllrn. CUrk Superior Court Daridson Co. .t. Mourare, Att r. lor f IsintiBs. f if n in "Herer Put iff Until TB-norrof ! WbatCai bi DomTt DajI Bring in that Watch or Clock yoa want repaired, and bring it n , , TO-DAY! The place to leave it is of course with - V:. HANKS... next door to Post Office. . He aires a ''guarantee that gaaranteesV with , all wort v III nil . I THI LEXINCTON FurnitureCo. Is still Leading the Tan in . Fiue Furniture artistist ' - cally finished. We also lead all comoetitors in low prices. . - . - , We have now made arranges ments to put our Furniture ou the market to the : iwlss.i llmnij direct from our Factory, and for the next CO DAY8 we will sell you at . iv;::les;.le os.- To our Wholesale Trade, we will say, we are better prepared toservdyou than ever, end so licit a share of yp"f f "tronfe. v. e guarantee to ii'-e you. v" ; Ewfjrctfully,' , I " , iL . :::iC3. : t f ' T" f i ftr i Lf ,:, i i y i -1 w., ) lortk CaroIlat-DaTldsoi Gouty. - In Supr-rioi Court Fall Term Christie Pops aad f . S Pope, ' bar husband, plsioUia.." ' . Hotten h Rob- Jno. w. uadne nod undsa BaakiaaU. J. Usdriok, defendsata. Tbs dsnsndantl sbors nsnsd will laks aotm that an setion anuUed at abort has been nam nvMKed in Ihe Superior aourt of Daridsoa coun ty m re-esUblish s lost fcs-aimple dsod azseut sd and delirered bv Msrr Bednck, dee'd., other of plaintiff Criane Fops tad otdTla. h aud pl'B". to a tnet of land ooulainlng 3 aens, nor or kmt, aiUisiad in said county and Stats, Bendy Crank township, adjoining the hv:ds of Kllasbeth Uobble, Julias Uses. Jets Hill nnd otheru; tut toe mi deieadstiaj will farther iste nouos uuu Uier are required to appear at ou au, usnn 01 un, ouosnor torn eg coanty.mbaheJdooth. ;; , . Hint Monday Is Bnptonibtr, 18ST, at ton Bmrt home of mid eonnty, in Lexington, St. t ana nniwer nr aefnar in the enmnlalnt IB ud aaUon, at to plaiatfa; wUl apply to the onurt lor tne teller dcntandM in nud noc This Jnly ttth: 18VT. .!':.:. ."- 'Out. K im, J. K. M eCrary, Attorasy PUiotif, . , . , s ALB NOTICB, . Wc, th i undersigned executors of Dartd L Hnnt s estate, will oner for sale, am k. Slstdsyofjrly 18eT,at 13 o'clock, as. at the resideuca of Devid L Hnnt. owmimi one valuable tract of land, lying on the Hal. ii v rasa hiku west irons UD wood In anon eonnty, H. C containing ISO s mom or hub. nan nn,M bmai. leme two Starr dwailinn inu. a mjs ant houses, bams aad aat keunm. mod 8 weUs (J rood water. ' T5T",' naif enrt, mm half on a "t asoathe, with bond nasi ap- Title renerred', tin purchase money bare been paid. . We. wiU also, oner fee nawnw msW me time nnd nlaca. 7fl on an hmiun. r wneac j, m. Junes ana craaisB, as owe large miajnae , iy. . Aura Joan, ' '. O. W. PaLninn. i 1 " Baeoatora ' AKOSALBi ! By Tlrta of aa rirder ml the tik. court of DsTidsou coauty, In the aperial Dro- ceediac entitled a. B. Yarbroagh, adiu'r'i- of . " " riaiter K. Ynnnrough . . ' - ..w,nn na uuminmira- b"m a. rnrorougn will sell at public " "v wwurs noaas ia Mxtagtoa. N. C, on the ,. . : lath day of August. 18T. ' s tract of mud hi said const y fc the Tillage of Jacksoa Hill, adjoining the mads of J M Badgctt's heir and other, containing av. acre, asore or leas, kaowa as the YarbrouKh Piac. Terms of Bale One-hall the purchase money to be paid on eonnrmation of sale, balance on n credit of atx months, to he cored by bond and appro red security, bear- ". v.. www nw mx percent per nn num. a B. Ysnaaovoif, sdaVi. Inly 13, 1897. of B. ff.. Yarbrough. dec'S. f. C. Bobbtna, Kmerj B. Baprr, Att'ya. . JgXBCDTBIX NOTICB. The anderuiened haying oualliled aa Knar. utrix of the last will aad testament of James A. Leach, deceased, hereby glrea notice to nil person hnving claims UHHinst said es tate to present them duly authenticated to the undersigned on or before the ' Srstdayof August, 1808, - otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery ' And nil person indebted to smd estate are hereby nolibed to make lea- ir.MBV wmnrt.. i rsTTIBk. I.UACM, July Id. 1h7. iiseeuuis. If. C. Bobbins, Atfy. ' JOTICB TO CBBDITOBa 1 he Bnderrirned baying dole qualified as "ton of Simnsoa Bore, deceased, hereby nil psrsous hayinr clsitns arsinat une na. s of sid bimmwa !.4s lo bnssat tham, dul rorrnod, iur paymeu, oa er U(or Uu Sihd .y of July, , ' or Hi is notios will b pleadad I bar of their ra- i u tan W day of Jtlle.lfHT. A.Q. Bnoaa, . ' A. L. fioaos, Freeulor of Bimnsna Horn Emsiy Ran. A uorne. Are f.laklng all Crowing Crops Cpread Themselves. - After the rains the fanners want a Sjr2I"S Chilled Wll 1 turn their lands. . For durability, slipping and sticking to t! ground it is riot excelled by any. It has a point that s give you double the wear of other plows, and is the stoutest built plow on the market , . I I also handle the . . Chattanooga Chilled How which is the finest plow out 'for , slipping mean, red, sticky land, and it has a very high throat and will not choak. I am agent for ChttMO- , noofja Case Kills ud EYaporators, the best -niill sold. A Constantly on hand, the Farmers Friend and Dixie Plows and Castings. . , . ' The best assorted line of Heavy, - Sisslf and General Hanjvrare nt bottom prices. Always call on - Yours obediently, 7.X3,:XileclTrVlxie. Main Street, Lexington, N. C. . .11. 3ml:o OTFLjuEirsr h V- -.'-'J'. UA8 A'rijlX AKD COMI'LETB UNE OP STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, " : -v MeatM Flciir. Siiar. Coffee, k a .0f"course;you by groceries, and if you always want the best and nicest goods for the least money, give rne your Peonage.. Country produce bought and sold. All kinds ot feed stuff, Give me a trial. I will please you. . . , pV-MM&W; R. U McCRARY. ? '; ' Main Street,. . - - - Lexipgton, N. C. Is it Bargains ; Come to me for ClotWrig, Gent's Farnislijngs, Smilli & M Fine Shoes; 4c.J-. 1 lid Ink let at .!. ..S . . w- mi. si ojnsi ma wmw kumvu wm M sola it M Price. . " A Full Uni of tlsi Latest SMi Kaft. , Ladiee Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silks, Satins, Ribbons, Laces, - , and two thousand yards of Hamburv edrrinp- rnl li.oArf ir. v to five yard pieces that wiU be sold at loss than half prices. ; I have lust returned from t.li. Nra-tium i u..i . large and complete stock of jrooilb at my own prioe'V - I 'fill A u.J AV an nun I an an . .1 . S " . vc. nnuuBuiiu hjjt Koou8 utiore porcUuslnnf else where. I will save yoa money, ; Will O. Penry. J. B. Smith, raggist and Pharmacist. Prescriptions a Specialty. Dl THE YERX BEST MEDICINES ased sad etrtctest care taken in eompooudiog prescriptions. ; ' ' ' Largo-Srock of Patent Medicine: A FINE LINE Of PEIlFUIIEIlY. DU1NISTBATOMS NOTjCR. sub of .,!!. Mr. i . i ..f . 'rlor nf Ih ea- Pi--!ii(.S S 1 m I. : i s i i ; : loa:: .. x;.: - 7 " 2;:::::: j ty ti p tzi U Yn2 Bohool Books and Stationery t Bot- H. J.-HI3GE), 'i , . V . First-clans a sjcci;,!(y, V nislicd.. Get r-iy pices before j i you money. L,,;!. Action t . 1" . ' J . I v. :.J r r r T' CY i j If
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