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-"a'i CI I eaenraeaaaa. M, Vsaraew, MM, LASTLY. If some political party should pie before the people, adYO i ' ..) a reduction of the burdens . f the people, and then do hat it had advocated after . nu'ug into power, it would be a eurpriae to the country. -; Look at 'the last two am i u'-ns. ' The fusion pariiea, m tliia State stood, bo they said; for reduction of taxes, for . re duction of fees, for reduction of salaries, and for a general re duction of goYermental expen ses. They promised these things, an4 the roan, who says they did not is either corrupt or ignorant. Now see u they did what they promised. ' They did not reduce taxes, but they raised them and want the people now to .vote a special tax as though they had not done all the mesmw they could. Just vote this little tax this' year. Ito' tha best thi'n$ you" hare been called up on tio to an hundred years they say. Did they reduce sal aries and fees? Ask some of them and see bow quick they wiQ try to get yon off of the subject. Did they reduce the the expenses of running the State government ? Did they even try to tighten the burdens of the common people in a sin gle instance? If they did they are not able to show it They don't claim that they tried to do any of these things. Before they got the votes they were for every thing that was good; after they were elect ed they did all the bad things Al . n VI n A JIaSmM. uiey won vaHtia w uwuj. .The people have lost confi dence in Legislatures and there is reason for it They hardly expect men to do what they promise. ' Does any one pre tend to say that a single one of these fellows could have been elected if all the people had known that they would have acted as they did? If it had NXW UUUBIBMIW UUM VUCJ ssaws it in their heads to raiae.taxee, fees, salaries, make new offices and Uy ' grievous burdens on the people, if these things had been known then as they are now, our last Legislature would have been composed of a dif ferent class of men entirely. cut me people were iooiea oy the false promises. They have, however, learned a great les son, and they will remember it for the cost of this lesson .is something that cannot be for gotten. Now after all this duplicity, after all this betrayal of confi dence, after all this shameful conduct in public affairs after aU this extra burden put upon he people of this State in the ..yyjjr of increased salaries of of- ";s (think of it) and the salar ies i new and absolutely un necessary officers (think again) can any one ' with aQ these things staring him In" Jbe face, suppose for, a moment that the. people will go and detiberateiy vote an sttea tax on themselves. KeaHy no on can tell at this time juetf wnai js to be met in consequence of the wild-cat do ins of last' winter, and, until the tax-payers have a cnance to meet that extra tax they cannot be blamed for opposing '..-a burins. . 's -' TLese s 'vocates of this ex- i r;x 1 tax say - naught i t'..e iullC8S9'of the, last " ' .lire. XTivef. Mft'TO I, t ord to vote aswct , n if any one were VooIa, VolIasaLtol 'J tax leaves ecLoi,- y hare been unless a Las done wrong and 1 te ' maney. Ii y. i -wusel tie iV'z uai.t is to ycI; t-a 'raait "? fr . V "1 tusy - 3 r uudically done and if extrava gance corruption and greed had not gotten complete control of our State, there would be some hope for the success of a spec ial school tax. but as .things have gone in this country for the past few yearaHhere is little hope for the success of a spec ial tax for any purpose. STAT BOARD OP SOCIALIZATION The last Legislature thought that the people generally i a set of scoundrels, liars and perjurers. They were not will- iug that the people should be trusted to Est their property for ftiPHrm said under oath at that, so they proceeded to cre ate a State Board of Equaliza tion, with full power and au thority to raise the valuation of the property in any court y in the Statu. This Board has a perfect right to say that the property fisted in this county is too low, and that it ought to be raised. ; This is another one of the reforms they were so anx ious about It is one of those little pills manufactured by fusion and was guaranteed not to create nausea. By their works they will be known for all time to come. Their name is mud. CIVIL SERVICE. We have always agreed with those who say that the horse that pulls the plow ought to have the fodder. But of late they seem to run things after a new fasion. A very intelligent Republican saw the Collector some weeks ago, was promised a job and, according to appoint ment presented himself for work a few days ago, having already engaged, board for a year, but imagine his feelings when he was told that McKin ley had decided that they must all stand the Civil Service ex amination. Of course the gen tleman can stand the examina tion, but on this account will not be allowed to go to work till October 1st To limbo with your civil service humbug. COL- HINDIRtON TO MR. HAM- RICK. Ia mlv to a circular nmmn. nidation dotal Tnlw HI QT dressed to the Hon. W ' F Hen. derkoe byj. Y. Haronck. Labor vomraimoim lor Nnrtn l amu. a, the Colonel, after a tew aiiu- renection rapidly penned the sob-joined and intensely in teres tin? and inatrnctm State document. The original is now 1- 1 , , " r . " UK IB UK TCUITCS Of IOC State library where it will be keot and nrutrwd and mH hv future genetationa. If the prin ciples set forth ia this short dec laration ot ngnts are strictly ad hered to and devoutly followed, the country may look for a long and happy reign of peace, plenty and prosperity. The Col. says: ToJ.Y. Hamrick, Esq., Labor Commissioner, Raleigh, N. C. Dear. Sib: The volume nf greenbacks mast be increased ac cording to the vote of increase in population ot toe United states of America. At the anirender of the reheL boa we bad a population of 34, 000,000 people and to-day oar PODuJatioB haa welled to the enormous number of 75,OO0jXX aooisoi tae Beat and. jnost Pa- tnocK- people known to human htatArr and -we hawm Isms, capita circulation than we bad arTMsarrenaer. 1. mrseu. was a U.S. officer for 4' Years, under that marotiLraa sad ever to be remembered Gen eral, U. S. Great Daring that time I was constant! hrouvht ia close proximity with the iiaiDUNigi uk people and i know their wants andean see their needs as well mm ane jhm ia this domain. I know whereof I apeak aad I make this declare tion without any tear of snccest rol contradiction from anv Uwinw- man. AO tbrsiSt that caa U dug oat of the tnLks of Colora da or other place should be im mediate! coined itlt-ti Lxral ten. der silver dollars for tLe use ofi tiie people at the lawfj ratio of to to i, wunoat toe conseat or aid of anv other nation nm k ton side of God 's green earth. r icegreenDacks wucb was is ' ed nnder the administration of tC wbe and oatriotie and tm. mortal be Lincoln is the very wstifiv j ever anned try any t- .Lia i tl.is earth, or else- i the world bcane. tiit t( V.on of the labor Tt ', v r -je I have al- t r : on ,1 tod for whose t It ,1 1 y. .-rite. It t rt i .1 1 ir isistry H i i f t rem, fr ill i. At t v 1 i i- i i l Our State officials say that the people are very ignorant on the question of tax-paying, and thus it is about come out that the great reforms these fellows talked about so much only meant that they wanted to get into office and show the dear people bow much tax , they ought to pay. In reply to the arguments against a tariff that puts up the prices of the necessaries of life and thus makes it harder for a poor man to get along, the friends of the sugar trust say that the counry is blessed with good crops. The Sheriffs Institute, it seems, is of the opinion that the people don't pay quite enough taxes. These f usionists are bad people for raising taxes. We call tht! attention of our readers to our Washington let ter, on first page. We have made arrangements with a re liable correspondent to furnish Ths Dispatch the latest and most interesting news from the Capitol each week. A Ft THOUOHTS ABOUT THS SCHOOL QUESTION. OflrrMin liw Jfevidna DimmIcs. The time is drawing near when the Deonle mnat dende whet her- or not they wiil vote for a special i 117 I i ' 11 tax. mc cm)aaiciuiy cnaorse the stand The Dispatch has taken on the inane While we have great respect for and confi- unw m luauj imcifligmi gen tlemen who favor it, we expect to cast oar vote against it. We will only try to give a few of the many reasons why we op pose it. Only as late as last No- WfflW rlM-hnn the nennta maiA through the ballot box they did not want to pay any more taxes at mistime, untfiat very day a Legislature was elected, went to our State Capitol and did the very uung toe people instructed them not to do. That looked more like the decree of nn ahao. lute monarch than a law passed by the representatives of a free people? Can the Deonle beeoerced. hull. dosed and driven into a meaanre they oppose? Do the friends of I Da I law exnect to niav that game? It looks very much tike it. out some may say tnat alter it is discussed ami the people have time to irfleet a little hnn it. they may change their minds. ii mat oe so wnv was not more time given and then submit it to them at the next nvnlar elee. tion, and save the great expense oi t tie pending flection t It is admitted that a fearful amount of niiteracr esista in the State, but a larger school fond would only remedy that to a certain extent. While the higher institutions of learning in the State are in a flourishing condi tion toe common schools are not doinjr near the amnd thev micht do, and yet the great masses of especially, must be educated in them or grow ap in ignorance. Well, if the common schools are sadly deficient, and you oppose the special tax, what then? The answer is this: Let the next LaMrialatnre reneal the pment school law and enact the old one with something like the following amendments: Let oar attention be given to the ap pointment ot committees; let none bat men oi good moral character and some intelligence tie appointed. Let the law pro vide that children shall not work m iactoriea of an-v kind helm a certain age, thereby compelling aunn: m me many mem we see loafing around on the streets de pending on their little children for the necessaries of life and in many instances for their tobacco and whisky, to go to work. But first and last and mn thaa all COXPKLL the oarenta and tur. dians to send the children to ecnooi. - Every intelligent man and wa. man k ia invar nf mmUr ad. cation, and wanti the children educated. Bat that desire caa never be attained h. arini,. more taxes out of a bow burden ed people, and have much of it wwivcit sprni as aeretotorc. fiat let a law fan -J thai says while every tax-pa jer shall be compelled to contribute to the common school fund, every par- cm -ana jruaraisa snail also be COmrjelkd to send the children tn school. Tbia would ereatlv change our school system foe the wua. - -. , , Convince the neonle that the school food is iudicionalr n. pended. then, in the near titmw if more money is wanted the oeo- r,u n :u. j r toe present nsoe, Mr. Editor. Stand to rnnr ennvvw twos and when the votes are counted we tLink yon will find m aiujtmtj oi uc peo ple am of your opinion. ' ' . . - v..v - Rustic. ' Is the Bm Ind'oates, rjalla V talis L.ciUrtn I'.a'r V wr 'tarenefrer of t!.e tnir,-Li. !. Ti:srrotb, hea::h, youtU.J t. ,.jr, au4 tnauty. It a ..I f kae joa. r " 1 1 1 r ' i.i.a ! i Ji t i. ij i niau't Denton rJotea. ' Denton Aug. 2. Messrs. B. I. liarrison and Nathan R. VI orris returned Wednesday from States ville. Dr. Anderson visited his moth er in Davie county last week. ' The mighty roar of the thresh ing machine is about hushed in in this community. Some very good crops are reported. 1 Mrs. Dr. Anderson and son visited Mr. Roby Carrol nnd family Sunday. There will be preachine at Denton Baptist church next Sundav. ; Mr. ). E. Floyd and family vis ited relatives near Silver' Hill Sunday. We were very glad to have the editor at our debate the othsr night. Come again. Local taxation is all we can bear. Most of our citisens are against it. The farmers are beginning to turn their stubble land. There is a goinc to be lots of corn raised this fall it the season suits. Boy. What Happens at Jubilee. and Jubilee, Aug. 2. Corn cotton are doing erv wd' Mr. Waiter Leonai'l au. Annie Broadawnj- were mai n. yesterday bv W. D. Simesnn Mrs B. P. Young and children, oi Statesville, are on a visit to her parents at Churchland. Mrs. W. A. You Dir. of Sapona, and Miss Minnie Young, of Jubi lee, have just returned from a visit to Rev. Jacob Wike, of cnapin, . u. 1 have not heard a single white man say he was going to vote for addition tax for schools. A number of dogs, supposed to have been mad, have been killed ia this neighborhood during the past two weeks. V . Henderson, N. C, Aoe. 3. Dr, Jno. R. Moss, Republcan chair man ot the board of commiss ioners of Vance countv was bound over to court in a bond of four hundred dollars for offering -i i '-1 a i u ir iu uuc a unuc iu issue liquor li censes. The preliminary trial lasted all dav and at times was very exciting. No license were issued. How Bh Did it. "I cored my husband of going up town ot nigbts said the do more little lady in the lilac bon net, "ia the simplest way in the world. One night after he had left he came back for something he had forgotten. I was sitting in a chair reading, and he came up softly behind me, and put his hands over my eyes. I wasn't startled, but said pleasantly : 'Is that yon Frank?' After that be always stayed at home at night.'" "Why, how did that cure him ?' asked the lady in the bicycle cos tome. "Oh, it just did. Sometimes I Uunk it was because my bus band's name is John." "I have been subject to areat debility and attacks of rheuma tism. I never received more than temporary relief from medi cine, until I began takiug Hood's aarsapahlla which toned op mv system and made me iu all re spects a well woman. I am thankful lor Hood's Sarsaoa rilla." Martha Jackson, Bonip ass, Ya. Hood'a Pills are easv to take. easy to operate. 8old by drug gist: rnce zo cents. The State Auditor makes the statement that 2,000,000 acres of land in this State pays no tax. . - The State Treasurer has is sued a call for statements by au state banks as to their con dition up to July 23rd. Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for vonr tronblea? If not owt a bottle bow and get relief. This medicine has been found to be Dscuharlv adanted In tha mliof and care of all female eoni ptainU, exerting a wonderful di rect innnence in giving strength aad tone to the organs. If yon have ,loaa of aniietite ennatl- patioa, headache, fainting spells or are nervous, sleepless, excit able, melancholy or troubled with diiif sdcIIs. Electric Itinera is the medidoeyon seed. Health aao etrenKtB are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents at the Lexinrton IVn Cb'a store., fcSuch talk makes me hot." he said. . v.:, "What talk?" the asked. "A coal famine in this kind of weather." TMrtMNMMiif HON There la nothing lust aa aood as Dr. King's New Discovery lor consumption, eoogte ana colds, so demand it and do not permit the dealer to sell yon some sub stitute. He will aot claim there is anything better, bat in order to make more profit be may claim something elee to be just s good. Yob want Dr. King's New Discovery because yoa koow it to be safe and r" ,le, and g-:: "fwd to i lor money r : 1. for ',, c"., rtt -mrptioB an J l .r'i.l rtiii- (J t c!;'4sRllj . i, t i ia r 1 1 -od 'wi . : ; j L.-.r i ry. Li', I 1 I, s e i i fAing. ton L. jto's Ln ,.,e. Dlok Moras Arrastad. s Dick Morse, Of Charlotte, the "Gospel Temperance Wagon" man who was here some time ago preaching on the street, was ar rested in Greensboro last Sunday on a warrant sworn out by Officer Scott, charging him with obstructing the sidewalks with the large crowd he attracted by preaching on the streets. He re fused to give bond and was sent to jail, but afterwards bailed oat by his friends. Considerable feeling is stirred up over the oceurrance. Rewarded wUh SSOO Mr. Jessie Snotberly, of Mont- fjotuery county, in a battle in the ate war found a Federal soldier beUeen the lines, woundod iu one knee and unable to got away while the dry leaves, etc, were conduct ing i fire that would have burned his to dwr.th; !'ie unfortunate man' cries for wnti.r es-jociallj drew the utlen tiou of Mr. Snotherl. and elicited his pity. He hast"!:"d to clear away tho litter fioui a round the man and also brought him a can teen of water and left hitu to fol low the line of duty and personal safely. Kot, however, uutil ho hml 'given the grateful man his -id address Here all ( . un . -l " ' i n' so The nouiKiii a- lei M'j r I in;' we avo told, ittceutly opuutxi xn reflpondence with his benefactor and enclosed to him bis check for 1800. SIM Innrt, SlOO. The readers of this paper will be pleaseed to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to care in all its stages and that is Ca tarrh Hall's Catarrh Core is the ouly positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires constitutional treat ment. Hall's Catarrh Core is ta ken internally, acting directly upou the system, thereby de stroying the foundation by building up the constitution and aassisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faitb in its curative pow era. that tbev offer one hundred dollars for anv case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi monials. Address, F. J. Cbeyev a co., Toledo. O. nwvSold by all druggist, 75c. Iartl UroUu Daiiisoa Cum.tj. In Superior Court September Term, 1892. J. W. FkKk ul OtWra Motto to . j-arucs. r.Uloditck,ttaM. .. ft tk nvAitora ot MM 1. W: Ptac. Trac tor, wfll Ub aotiot tkal aa actios nttlM as abovr bu heva rowawq la the Supe rior Coart of tvldvoa coaaty, aad at Uk ftrrf. vrrai. 1 9V. ul Mud court a . order wai woaed br HiB Honor, L. L. Cnxac. fadMC PrraMHac. laat pnMiratloa b, marie direct- hi tarai to nmr Intocoert and aiaae thrai clvea partiea, plaintiS, la aald caaae or thev win vc nvHH aiwn " recoroa aw orient, anu; aad that taee be farther aotiacd to appear aad aaawer or dcaiar to tae com plaint, or Jnda-atcat win be entered aaniaal taeat br dcranlt. coaetadins taeai. and it wa. ordered that aajd pvulkatioa apeciall aotir Neraaaa Gnaaa Coajpaar, SmHb a GC cbrert, Jao. S. Rrece A Co., Ourbam Pertill- arr Co., Hoycrcra ar atradartck. A illiamB at Clark. Soetbera Pcrtiliarr Co., Simeatoa a Brt-e., Wrnhoaac A nm., Toajrb RBtherfnrd A to.. J. U Kaote'. II. 11 Miller. P. A. Hed- rtrk. J. A. Hrdrtck. 3 H Headier. Leonard Kept-?, Rothrock Broa.. leaac W Hedrick, fhilip llednek, K D Taomaeoa. PkUla Sow era. D A Leonard. R L PaTae. adm'r. of R 3 Aduertoa. O R Cox. alia Cot. A H Kcama. CL llrttmaa.J 1 Workman, It H Workman, C C Workman. S Boxa, L, Krpley, Geo Kcu Uy. Bank of Leaincton, G Homer loneft. Jno D Grimes. Adm'r. of A A Hill, aire L J liettf man, W P Kcdwhat, 8 A ilettera, M Lowe. F H Kreraart. D S Owen, R c Varnrr. n T lone. Ur. A Fuller. Cbaa Loax. P R Hed rick. S W Piocb. P H Finch. W A Bailey. Wm fierrins a Co., V Humpreys, adra'r. of R U Humphreys, and all other rreditora of said Finch, prior to making said arstjcnmtnt to come into conrt on or by the First aloaday in September. 1MUT. and answer or demur to the complaint fi'cd herein, ornmke taemsetves parties plaintiff. luly 12. 1SP7 Go. E. Ht'XT, Clerk of the 8uprrior Court. K. T. Pkkrns, Ati'y. for Plainurrs. North CaroliDa-Daridson Conoty. In Superior Court June 22, I'.-irr R Harts, Plaintiff. V. Notice to Son- C. u luia, LK-fendant. Residents The defendant, C. B. Daria. will take no tice that a apodal proceedinR entitled af aborc has beea commenced before the Clerk of the Superior Coart of Davidson conrty for the purpose of obtainlnr actual partition of certain lands lying la Hampton township, said county- and State, said lanijti beicit owaed as tenants la common by aald "plaia tit aad defendant; aad the said defendant will farther take notice that he is required to appear before the Clerk of said court at his office la Lexington. N. C , at the Coart aouac in uuu sown, oa tae 6tk day of August, 1SS7. aad answer or demur to the complaint now filed In said soecial Drnceedlaa. or the olaint- 10 will apply to the court lor the relief de manded in said complaint. This June JJ. lasT. Cso. K.nrxT. Clark Superior Oourt Davidson Co. 4. h. Mcurary, au jr. lor isiniius. Caterpillars and spiders are preparing to do business at the game old stands. H.. l.nAU. Si.. M.I .nua l,tf iir auvw iuv a;ie;ctj ui w mj tioou S isarsapanna are gebuiue lub.nM..A al.A Miltll. I hjHMUll U A. UtajciBBV vssw cpirr ii mov . , -...; .LAi il.nm upiw auuat wiieiu. RAiAniiara aav a mrnviTiSiA'B afinor is only one tinrtietn ot an wen long. To us it seems as it it was thirty-one inches. Cases rets stimulate liver kid neys and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe, 10c. Drummer (to his wife, who has just presented him with twins) My dear, a sample would have been sufficient. There is no necessity for car rying a stock. 'asy to Take lasy to Operate Are fcatarai peculiar to Hood's mat. SauB la Hood's aid: Ton aeyar know yoa '. hare taken pm Ull K It aU J 1 1 ana artr.-Me. C L Hood Ca frlS Proarlstars, LowaO, Haas. Hw eaty aUa b take wttfe Baod't Sanataullaa NORTH CAROLINA C0L1IGE0? AGRICULTURE will open sku. 9th, 1897. Thorough academic, scientific ' and technical courses. Expe riensed Specialists in ev V v err department. Expenses per session, including boaid: , ,- , "ar County rjrallOtasr its. jAprar teOsJsJetaesM) f Alkxahdek Q Hollad it, LL! D. , JBaletgh, N. C. President. cnzzr:scono I FEMALECOLLEGE ; North Cabouna. The IWy-trSCoivi UtAan el IUi Advantages of College and Con- . servatory oilcred at a mod- crate cost. Ample Equipment. A t'leasant Home. Catalogue on application. 1 X eT . . . . 1 z.-!iti . a Caa Thatist' e Sell GhOVI 'I ToNiC f r C It is s' rl. at i r it. A." 4 s an ' S -ii rar. rT t l dri'"ists ' , r f i t,'f,L i i I Ifa'aria. 1 1 I O-unine i ,. c:... i i , r it to 1 r i. Price, t J. lorth Carolini-DiTldsoB Coantj. In Sup-rioi Court Pall Term 1897. Christie Topt and f. 8. Pora, her husband, plaintills, Tt. . Notine to Jfon- Jno. W. Uedrick anil Lintlsar Resiueiits. J. lloirick, delendanU. The defendants sbove named will lake notice that ga sftion entitled st abore hat been ooiu. wenosd in tht Snpgrior oourt of Davklaoa ooan ty to re-eeUbtieh slant ho. si tuple deed execut ed and dejinrad br Uarr Betlnok, deed., mothar of plaintiff eristic Pons and of d'fl to sua ii. ua least una sonuwing inr acres, mt or lea, situated In said otxintr and Slate. Beady Creek township, adjoining ha la da of Elisabeth Uobble, Julius ilece. Jesss Hill and others; aad the mid defendants will further ton notice that thev are required to appear at in nan term oi tno superior oourt of said counts-,a as nam on to First Monday is Sepiamber, latr. at the court kouat of mid county, ja lalngton, . u, and answer or demur 10 the oomplaiisl in aid action, or the plaintiff will apply to court for the relief demanded in aid atnnplainl. luisiiuiy seiu; ibvj. Geo. K. ITniT, Clerkf the Superior Court. J. U. McCrarr, Attorney fin- FUinliE 1ALK MOTICK. By yirtue of an order of the luDnrior Court of Dayidam eounty tha underaniad Ksaoutor of Alii Leonard dee d will, at!! at tha Oourt House door at pubtie euclioa to lb kifoeat Saturday the 4th day of Beptembsr, 18B7, UMftillowinc real DroDertr to wit: About M acres of the house place of the Into Allio Leon ard, off of th Went end of the plant adioinaat; Jaa. A. Myan, Philip Uiahaal. k all tots toU nuojeoi w "einual iveonaeiri liaj asui. lermsol atiti Oaab, Sold lay ssmtts, it. B. Curia, K'r of Dated Aug. 1, 1MT. kllie Leoatrd Dee d ByS.B. Willismt, Ati'y. T ANDSALB. Tha nndoracned will sail at print mle at lair price, the Uads bekmrini to tha satala of Charles Yarbrough, deceased. Said lands ad joining V. a. Cecil, w. K. Holt and others near uxiBgtos an nay been out ap into lots coa toiaiu front at to M acres and will aa add in lot to said pumhtsaw ar ll In on trsot of isi acres u an on wauu it nil, jf tnr one wishes to look tt mid lands, sail on the uudar- agnaa. Jons T. Tiinaonoa. Aug 1,18.7. 8. M, Tasiwo, axecutora. T AMD SALB. Bv yfrtas of aa order rj tlu aHn-ln - w..r, mm .oe aM.iiai ieo- ,,,p.M b. a,, iinmais, sanrx. ot . i laroroitaa s. namter R. Varurongh aad otaers, the anderalsaed aa administra trix mt B. L. Varbronsh yill aell at public is, 1 vwi noass as sjcaiastoa. ' lath day of Asiast, 1SST. a tract of land la said county ia the village of Jackson Hill, adjotaius the toads of J M leira aad othcra, coatainlas 94 or lees, kaowa aa the Varbroanh Place. Terms of Sale Oae-aalf the pnrcbsM money to be aald aa caaArmatloa of sale. balaaat oa a credit of six months, to be ar. cared ay bond aad approved security, bear- ins BBxenret iram eats at sax per cent per aa- nan. a. a. vaanaoiifiH, saari. lulria, 1T. oVsX Varbroagh. dec-d. r. C. Bobbin, Batery H. Baxarr, Xti'y. jgXBCCTBlXMOTICB. , The underetaaed havfaa anallned aa ttsee. utria of the laat will aad teetamcat of lames A. LMCt. aeeeaaed. hereby - nivea aotiee to all pcraoas hayiac claim acahsst aald es tate xa pransnt taeat amy autaeatxeated to tae tta4ersiBrd Ql or before the ; Srstday af Aant, Itas, otherwise this aotiee will be pleaded I bar ofreeovery. Aad all persona indebted ta said estate are hereby notised to snake im mediate payment. . m t;. Lttaca, V. C. Robbtaa. Atfjr Bucatrls. ajOTICB TO CRBDITORa (adenines) having duly ejnallSed as ureal anam aoean. nsinaet. aatoev anbiy all persoM kaeing cisimt gaajnst the re tot of aaid Simnsoa Bont to areasnt them. duly mi lid, parataui aa or More tlm ftth dav of Jury, IWI, or this aotiee will be pleaded la bar af their at- f lb tin day af July. 1S.7. .- A.O. lViaat, ' - ... A. LBoaoa, . EaaavelMaf aiminua Bosea. Caaarr E. Bapar. Attorney, DMINISTBATOBS HOTICB. Haylne qualified at administrator af tb aa. Into of Jaws W. Kaden, dee'd, antic I Bert by girea to all psraims kokling elaisu seuost mief smsto to present them to the nndarsigned itr payaaaat an ay Mar Hi let day of July 1MB, ar tat aotle will be pW!.d In bar af their re covery. All parties inoniutd to mid estate will pieaaa snake prompt payment so me. Dated t&M July 1, l&ul. I. H. Ctsuxny, Adm'r. oi eamea w.uauea, aeea. Are Making all Crowing Crops : 8pread Themselves. " - ' t ' ...' ,. " " ; '. After the rains the farmers want a SjraCQSfl Chilled Plot to turrrtheir lands. For durability, slipping and sticking to tlie ground it is not excelled by any. It has a point "that vi' give yon double the wear of other plows, an-f is the str built plow on the market -' - " " . I also handle the - ; mananoofja cnuled Plow 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 Chatlano- aooga Cast Mills ud E.sporators, the best null sold. Constantly on hand, the 'Earmtrs Friend and Dixie Plows anu castings. , v ' . . ( . . . I .The best assorted line of Hfian trl.la- fJ A a a WMfafB oneii ana bensiai Hardware t bottom prices. Always call on ; ,j , Yours obediently, Main Street, Lexington, Na C, i 3 l : text J J OTIC 8 TO C B8UITOKI. V -' ifii..n( B f i- 4 ( ,i- f litl I f i . I. i i. i. - (i,, h ' iijf m -I - . ..' jf t( uy i them w t- tt in. - fi on m t' ' n will b f' '1 ' ' ttir l- .1. ti. i HAS A FUL1, AND COlll'LETg LINK Of RTAPF C nMn CnMPV nnnnrnir-n Meat, Larl 'Roiir. Soiar. Coil), k : tr, .0ffcourse.yo buy groceries, and if you always want the best and nicest troods fnr n,. i.... 1"" ",ways wan' of feed stutr. G.ve me a trial. I will please you. Main Street, our kinds R. L. UaftDibV - wts.er.By, , v Lexington, N. C, Is it Bargains You Aro Ming? Come to me for Clothing. Gent's Foroisiiings, Smitb ft Stanghton Men's .Fine Shoes, 4c. i M Ut f Sprlii ui Sbbubw leekieti fill U Sold it HUT Price.' A Full Urn of till Litest SMi Halt. Ladiee preae Oooda, TrirarulngB, Bilks,' Satins-. Rlbons Xaree and two thoiiaanrl vmvA Tr.K..T" ,!4 in five yam pieces that wU, ihTS willwve'yop'mTn W Mon -ere. 1 " - Will Q. Penry, 1. B. Smith. ist and Pharmacist. Prescriptions a Specialty. THE VERY BEST MEDICINES need and atrictoit care itakap in eomponndiug preaMuipUona, . . i Large' Stock of Patent .Medicines. A FINE LINE OF PERFUMERY. Spsciasln ; f or til C!l t;l tbi Your;. Sohool Boole and Stationery at Bot tooc Prioea. H. J. HEGB, .S -DEALER IN- t....w.J(...J ti....... -....V.,-iJll....,Hw...., : ; LEXINGTON, N. a ; - ' First- m work a specialty. Estimates promptly fur nished. Get my prices before vdu purchase. I i.ii you money; Satisfaction guaranteed, la.OlllU tUl ltalcigh, N. 0. .. KxccHcnt buililiiiar nUl lanfiHiifjlJ rronmlg in a ll.-iilllinil Uiriitinn RU p; Iu ' ,1 climate. .. 8taaU at eToir i t ia l'emJo I '.( n. 1 !) jq "t C . t j I , .ihiiard, - L'n -i , - in i)l i Dioral tone I ii int. 4. ! a nil Social ii .' . ui - 3. l.;;.ty-oneen:cpraan(l t-n 'cm. Viy rcnsonnblo nriror. h nj fur fftialoKllC. W. LEU IIAEBIN.,., Ooutractor and Bufltler, ... Islington, N. O. All work wnirerc !ye prompt at-' k'iul rr. faction p-inr- 1 a . f -
The Dispatch (Lexington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 4, 1897, edition 1
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