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mr Mryii v , THE KONROE JOURNAL G. y. BEASLEY, t - R. r". HEASLE Y. ( TUESDAY, December, u, iaoj. The First Christina. Lr ll.s-17. C And there Mere in the same eoun- try shepherds abiding in the fit-Id keeping watch owr their lln'k bv nidit- i) Ami, Ui, the angel ( the Iard came ukio t hi m, and th glory of the Iinl s!k'Iu round aUmt them; ami Itii-y vrre ire a.'rni.l lit Ami the angi-l said unto them. W ax yA : f-r. l-lhhl, I Itriiit: yon jjl tiduifr-iof pvut joy, tthii h shall lv U t-,i'le. 11 Kr Hutu yuii is born this day in the city if Hixid a Saviour, which is Christ the brd. 12 Ami this shall be a siyn unto you : Ve shall tiiul the babe wrapped in swaddlini; l tlus, lying in a man 13 And suddenly there a. with the anjrl a multitude of the heavenly luist praising tiod. and saying, lltilory to llod in the highest, and en earth peace, good will toward num. 13 Ami it came U pass, as the angels win- pun- away fmm them into heaven, the shepherds said one . t.i another, U't us now pi even unto llt thh'heni, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the lxrd hath made know n unto us. Hi And they came with haste, and found Maty ami Joseph, and the babe lying in a manger. 17 And when they had seen , they made known abroad the saying hich was told them Concerning this child And so, 'tis Christmas again. Nev er liefore lias it appeared to us that there were preparations for so many Christmas trees in 1'iuon.and enter tainments to make people happy. Mr. W. II. Itufer. who has lived all his life in the county, said this morning that he had never liefore seen our people in such a good frame of mind and apparently so happy. Then let us with a will ceh Urate this Christ mas, and don't forget those who may not lie so fortunate as we. Manama. 1903-Chrijtmai Reflections-1 903 (COVMSt ED Willi fill! FiH I.1 A Merry Christmas la All ! Once more all Christendom kAs at the Star of Beihleheui. As it cuided the wise men in their journey faun the Kast until titer presented in worship their gifts to the infant .losua, so may it shine as our Star of Hope in life's uwamlerings In guide us to the haven of the Christ A merry Chris! nuts to all ' MliS. O. K. Cl AMiiHN. Valiaw. X. C. Beautiful Sentiment by a Marsh- ville Lady. When the angels sang, 'Teaoe on earth, gimtl will towards men," then uas lmrn the true spirit of t hrist mas, coming down through all ages and causing our hearts to overflow w ith good wishes for everybody and a desire to make all glad and happy A heaven-born sentiment in recogni tion of our one prwious gift, Jeu the Savior ll irshville, X. C. Old Time Christmas No Mo'. Irrilt In HI thr rMr WIT mti'. i tiaiv ehn.lni.. ltti irr an,! ,itw. tt tirn iM.lh.-r iihil bm- frfull in br,l Ana Santa I'lau. mm with irnuWr .ml la W hn a i,-k A rvcwtHv ami nun hum. Mn,tr nir llir ti.tlMrt l thntrir Utm tt livn I i . arum,lli-k And n ttt Wf ml ,tn-ammn.ly till my . h-rhwrM nmW i oty. I think tt at' r I ut bmi up mr niintt. I ll .to omcHim 1, rvrry nr llttlr lrl,.. 1 nna. T.itnr In nuke htm ni It tmi. jtihi know. If rn If ht t-ti't hnv ur 11I1I uar t'liritnin nml u-r nna B... a. Ileports sit in to indicate that Co lomhia w ill l"' inclined to give the VniU il States .1 great deal of trundle hUmiI .air attitude tow anls J'iinama. As then" is now a great Christian Urcetinirs. Christian greetings to the editor and all the readers of I he Journal. As the Christmas tin es draw near. we are reminded of the incarnation of our Christ, the lxird. He came not only to atone for sin and give us strength and hope, but also to be our pattern, our example, that we might know how tti live, lit' has gone U fore us in all the walks and ways of life that we might follow in His foot steps. In the light of this, may we not ask with the old philosophers, "What is the chief good the sum mum bonum?" They answered. "It is happiness." Christian philoso phers have said it is spiritual worthi ness. What is this but another way of saying that thechicf good is to lie like Christ, the laird .' Waxhaw, N C. I.. K. Staci . The Third Christmas of the Twen tieth Century Relating to the Public Schools. lauM-drd .n th Nihil rk4n iiJ tM ummtaiw n no, p.na n,-n.-s n. l"' wanJ tnra.M nnjtnin hrannn Ikr uh lie arhoate U br Ttninx.-T-W Idlbx ) A Sptendid School. Rock Kest School. Dee. IT The -hiil here ut in a most prteni ccHulition, there being t on rdl. We have a ery eiilhnsiastR- cuss m agriculture, that will linish up the iMtirse in about a month An appro priate prize will lie giveu to the one making the highest mark n l'e titwl examinalhHi. There are nine in the cits in alge bra, and as a hole they are doing excellent woik. There an' about eighty live in the different arithmetic elasse. ami they are making fair pnigress. Mrs. Lillian Williams, who teaches historv, gtvgraphy, reading, and spelling. s.iys that her classes are doing gil woik. We get The Charlotte lUily Ob server, The Monroe Journal, ami thrtv or four other weekly news-paK-rs, as well as seven of the lead ing monthly magazines, and the stu dents are fond of them. A class of fifteen of the buys and girls will Itcgin reading the leading iocts and novelists after Christmas. This class will study in connection with the comjiosition class, and will write abstract of what tiny have read. The boys have organized a ileliat ing society, which will mean much as a supplement to the regular school work. We w ill susieml our work lien-on Decemlier 22nd, and resume the work again IVwmder ,'Mli. A happy Christmas to the proprie tors of The Journal, as well as to all the sch.mls in l nioii county ' Ikv .Mi -mis. The l.ysof the Mt. PnwNVt gra detl schiil have organietl a tlelmting society, with l'lnlip l'lyler presnli lit ami James Crane sec retarv. I he editor of The Journal li.is le'n asketl ;dy the boys to give their s iety a niitne. VVe suggest this, if it suits ; their funev : " The Macon Itebating ('lull" - this in honor of .Nathaniel Mai-oil, who, for a third of a century following the establishment of the i I'nited States government, represetil- ,1 North Can. Una III t he House ot As we are aUuit M pass the third ; ii1.,-,.s,.iit.itnes. ami for a lmig turn' Christmas of the twentieth century. 1 S.aK,.r. w.is the friend alidad and as tune and opportunities are so! ,,j j tlVrsoii. the Ixi'ii coiiip.in- rapidly passing, and as we look lack!,,,,, f the tiery tlcnmerat. John K.m- rMiiiiin)u-riiir ttiul's tuenliar favor i i. i. ..t n .. .... I tl... l.i -.i ,i-.. ...... ...... . ...p, i I illitl'll in iV'Hlll1 'M , aim mi ' .. d of talk ; K'l,s' 1,'t " appreciate and improve : s,.ntatlVt, (l( the spirit of b -ratic i,is.l.i.vt :,n,ll,k,.!v,ol,More.ll'V ?m a"' as sut " K" I"- ; siii'.pliiity ami honesty oi is i.n.e. ' ' 1 itn Minis tirrsi-iii t iii'inst iv es in tne Hi d for our readers to In'ar, ,ri, ilm as know if anything the primary f.iets in thelpunl is ever done by us it must le done soon, let ns celebrate with prop er appreciation the birth of our Sa vior during the approaching Christ mas: oU v His commands, aecept his coinpamotiship. go mi b victory ;n the coii'iit'st of the world for Christ. J. I.. Itl-NNKIT. it wil' 1 in min case. A French company, years ago, 1m :iii to dig a canal across the Isth mus of Panama, which lu'loiigcd to and was a part of the Uepc.dlic of Colombia. When it Ui-ame manifest, sometime Ufure Mr. Mckinley's death. Ilia! this country was deter mined to dig a canal, the rights and properly of the old French company in Panama were bought by the I'nited Stales for t:.(Hi.i). A treaty was negotiated with Colombia by which we were to pay 10.1HK.(XK to that country for such concessions as were deemed necessary. The treaty went liefore the Colombian congress this fall and was rejected. The idea of the Colombians seemed to lie that they would force the I'nited States to pay a great deal more money. Now. the Stale or Province of Pana ma, through which the canal was to Ik- built, was very anxious for the work to 1m- done. So when the con gress of Colombia rejected the treaty, Panama saw that there was danger of the Xicarauga mule being selected instead, and they at once liegan a secession movement, withdrew from Colombia and set up a republic of their own. I'nder certain treaties the United Slates is comielled to maintain order on the isthmus, and no we have ii 't only recognized the Republic of Panama, but also refused to let Colombia send troops to coerce Panama. So Colombia finds itself in a plight. Refusing the treaty which ils representative had made, and thus manifesting greater greed than wisdom, she has lost all. The pres ent administration of the govern ment of the I'mUtl States has been greatly censured for its hasty recog nition of Panama. Whether this cen sure is just or not, we do not know. To us it looks like (his country is right in not letting the greed of a few South American (Kiliticians stand in the way of a great enterprise, world-wide in it? importance. If a press dispatch sent out from Rome last week is correct, the late Pope Leo, who died this year at such an advanced age, was a gentleman of miserly instincts. The report says thai Cardinal (lotli called on Uie present Pojie Friday and carried with jiim a bag of bank notes, which he Raid Leo had left with him to be turned over to Leo's successor in of fice. The bag contained (9,000,000 The same dispatch says that since Leo'a death some carpenters, while making some changes in his cham ber, found 1 1,800,000 in coin stowed way in loose bags. B Quick. Not a minute, should be lost when a chiid shows symplc.ns of croup, Cbai bcrlaiu'l tough Keir.edy (inn as sooa a the child becomes boarn, or even after the rronp cough appears, will meruit the attack. It ar fails, aad ii plenunt and tafs to Uka. For sale ty Dr.S.J.W'BlthiodC.N.Simpnoo.Jr. The Rock Rest scliK'l. ill Conine lion with the Sunday school, will have a Christmas tru'and entertain ment on Thursday night. (lood for Children. The plrasant to talc and liarmtt-st One Minute Couch Cure ivra imme diate relief in all cases of cuuth, croup and la trippe hecause it duel i not past immediately into the atwiiai h Hake Christmas All the Year. Christ comes to take His place :bu, uke, ttffcl riKlt at the .rat of thr among men. til'11 tlic ncait anuroubie, U draws out the luflamm take him in. (live Him the highest tioii. head and aoolhra and cure! per glory by giving Him the headship .manently by eualiliiig the lunt; to roil overall things, religious, social, com-'tribute pure lite-Kiviiig and life sus men ial. Ut I Inn calm the storm-! tainina; oxygen to the blood iind titur passions of vour soul and give vou i lr- AnnMnmR of Vlia. Trias, pre- .,1 II,. a.,..-it of .n.-l u-i I to "'"" " J"' I,J '' lllf,f." " 1 ' . i i, , ,.i ., better couch remedy made. Sold by III! II Hl III iii .ill"! num. ii v in i-i mas all the vcar. "Thanks U1 unto timl for His unspeakable gift." J. C. RoWK. EukIisU Ptug to. ami S J. Welsh. Try that good roasted coffee, CI pounds for one broom's. dollar, ut M. C The twenty-eight saloon keepers of Raleigh, who will be put out of busi nr by a disiensary on January the first, are preparing to give the poor chihlien of the city a big Christmas tree. These men are above the aver age of their kind. The others be lieve in keeping it all after they have taken from the children, but these ha t grace enough Ui give some back. Sewing Machines, liest and cheapest, ut the Monroe Furniture Company s. If yon want to get money, eoine tons. If you want to put your money w here it w ill lie surely kept, bring it to us. We will trend you right. The Savings, Loan ,t Trust Co. Notice of Re-Sale of Land. Bt Tirtiir uf uthnntj' rnfirrvil on mr i? n rttr Kiitt itwrpptif ih Hukir.itri'turt f I Hhm ritunty, I will, m Honday, January 25th, Head About to Burst From Severe Bilious Attack. "1 had a severe Diiioiu aiiacit auu i fall lilt mit haad a ahnnff In burst wneo l o noiu oi a irre aampia ui -ertin tr. t .r imititittnt imif m tit- i.i Chamherlaio'a Storaach and Liver Tab !ui.trr i mn.Bu! rnnumhur f.urtr-n u i . .1 i, . I .!" itf r U". mi hin'wn - i-art f th' leta. I took a uose ot tnem after tup-1 jIMM.Mh A.iitr umu. Kt.r f.tii .tr rii.tioii rr nf m.l lh n.t Haw fl It lea a new i fmn U hcrrtiy nit'lr tn lli twtttM.it ttll hi " . . , t i t. j th wuiiiTtiir rurt in -K-itl n" filintc man and have beeo feeling nappy ever w(l(,n.ln Mliry v wif,., Antd..ny mi othr since," aayi Mr. J. W. Smith ol Joliff, pUmuiK-m. Kimn-c wifi- ri.i.arr.k' T'Tiim fWir lhird c-Bih.nit mnatmlrr on a News from Jatkjon, I 4 TW J.rn' Waxhaw. R F l. No J. lVv II- H is w ith pleasure we rvirt the m w t:.i house ready for schil in dis trict No. ti On List 1 hursday tlw I 'm i III C S'.jH-rtlllendi llt llcl tlic new lni building, rtveivt-d it and ma lea stirring spcrtu m the devel epmeiit of public sh.ls, emnpli mentmgthe patrons of the distriil in their cflirts to have a sclmJ build ing that iscomforUtble and attractive . iKii;h to draw ail the children of M'htail ag" where their mental fac ilities may be 1 vc!op-d. It is ear nestly nvpiesletl by all who have had tlie work in charge, that every child lm sent to sch.ii'l Hy the way, we f irther suggest to thise who have not Vi l taken sti k in the building 1'iat it is yet a gl lime l take out a few shares in the way uf dt -ks.and a nitv Co.it of aint witild U very itesirabic to all. S'me have Uvn so kind as to supply the b ulduig with a bell by pnvate suliN iiptioii. A piil ehatiiv to furnish de-k in this way. if no o'her At a ii'io'iUijof thetMtiimittivainl t at runs of dtsiriel No. 7, Saturday, IVcembcr U'th. it was decided to have a sch.nl this winter. Mr, .1 V. llowrll was employed to teach, schiiol lo U gin Monday. IVvcmlvr jMh. Mr. Kd Higham and Miss Roxie timlircv viMtcit at Mis. ranclaMU llelk'sof ingaU-Satartlav and Stili- l iv. Thev iviiort a plcasiut trip. Snct"ess to The Journal. R. Congressmen (let Alarmed. ,i.liMit..ii Si,'UI t.i Chil.trl.iiin Rs.nl llungrv ratschewctl the insulation IT the wires of the tin-alarm system in I lie National Hotel at tt o clock this morning and sent in tifteen tire il.iniK. The i.VI guests. 1 or itlof whom wire menilien of Congnss. rushtvl l.n the stairs into the lobby. sid tnainlv in frightened li'ks. Ui pri sent.it iv i' John l.aiib of Vir ginia iiokril like a waving auction tljg as ho K'd for the tkmr, wearing i suit of brilliant red underwear, ti pnst iit.it iv e t'ochr.ui of Missouri i.td his siKVtai les ami a sheet on. uid, with Rcpresi'iilative kilihin of N'.'rlh Carolina, was dressing in the middle of lYmn-vlvailia avenue. When vou want a pleasant puri;ativt ttv CliaiiihrrUiii'i Snuiiacli auJ l.ivrr Talilfta Thry are easy to take inJ pruilure no nausra, gritrit; ut otlirr .liiatrecahle eftrct. I-or sale I'V It, S. J. lst ami C S. Simpsou, Jr. Monroe Furniture Co.'s store is packet! uutl jammetl with bargains forYot'. Three cau of gisul vilmoii at ".'."i cents, at M. C. lirooiu's. M. C. ltiotun has a bant I of nice limne maile kraut. Tea. For biliousness, atomach troublei n.l rnnntinnliiin lh lahlnln have no 'rmlll i.ttwlv ni.mllm Willi ..r,..,,l m-uri .... u . i tv, n line rFinini-,1 until nn inin-iin- nullify CIJ .mi. I MIS IJICUl,. V S. J. Welsh aucl L. Pi. Mmpaon, jr. ma. Tin -iut iiviiil.r. Iw. K B KKiiiNK.l'..ninii-l'.lirr. i No Feed Bills! No Loiiff Profits! tit ?,t'i" i If you buy your , Horses, Mules and Buggies of C. C. Bikes. Why? !I Here's our story. ! I Tis quickly told,;; j k but it's to the point. We sell quick, so run S I up no long feed bills. We sell cheap and I f therefore sell a heat). Another fine lot or I! spleadid animals just in, and we mean to ; ; sell them even closer than before. Our ; ! reputation for selling good stock at low I ; ; figures is growing, but we want it to grow, ! ! faster yet, so give us a chance. " X ;; A car load of Buggies Justin. Our newt 1 buggy store will be completed in a short ; ; time and we can then display our vehicles : - better. " ' t C. C. SIKES. Bovs Come for Christmas. Cull. ,fcnm.lrnr Vw Itmrmai. tMive Bruich.lVc. IS The health of i lii-. iinmiiiiuy is very gt.nl at presrtit. Notwithstanding the ev ecetlmgly cold weather, me have no! lMrd t f a v.w of siikiH-ss eausnl by H. " Tlw re was a kind of surpri.- mar riage at ('live llrauch Thursday, 1 7th inst. The eotitrat-ting jiarties wen Mr. J. V. Fowler tf north Monroe tiiwship and Miss Julia Rancuui. I techier of Mr. Hiram Itaucoui. Kil 1'. J. C Klird lu rfornietl the tt-n-iirony After the marriage Mr and Mrs! fowler left for his fat Iter's. V e l-Ii them many long and happy years. We shall ni l surprised to hear of somemon' marriage at Olive lir.iiu h 'ere the birds enine again wiih lln'ir In-autifiil spring songs. Mr. J. M Burns has ptrn a nii-e h t of Christmas goods The gtanls are being ild very rapidly. Messrs lli-nrv- and lav liaucoin went to Wadeslmro today to pur-cha-K' t'hnstmas gnnls. S fi,. will Usii-endevl Wednes d.tv, I'll. I iust., for the holdidays. Miss Rilla llinson exHvts to siend the Itolid.iys at her father's. Mr. Jerry Unison. We think the young folks round about here are iinliciiating a lively time during the holidays. Lists an' out for an ov ster supier at Mr. (1. V. Simpsou's on Tuesday night before Christinas. Mr. J. K. Jerome's family of Win gate moved to this community this week. We welcome them here. There is quite a nuniU-r of boys come tti spend Christmas with us however, they are baby buys. Kdo. The incest Florida oranges to lie seen are for sale by S. K. loster. ' FiKht M ill Be Bitter. Those who will persist inclosing their ears against the continual reeonimeiHl.il ion of Ir. King's New liiseovery for Consumption, will have a long and bitter right with their troubles, if not ended earlier bv fatal termination. Read what T. R. Iteallof Iteall, Mis-., has to !sny: "laist fall my wife leu! every v mptoiii of rniiMiiiiptioii. Shettsik lr. King's Xew lisevery after everything else had failed, lui I provemeiii name at once and four ' Imttles entirely cured her." (iuar jiiuteed by Kuglish lrug Co. l'lice oOc. mid VI. Trial 1 tollies tit v. We will soon U in our handsome new banking house and invite our friends to call tin us. Our business has steadily grown and we shall continue In give our customers fair mid hoiiot service. Call in and see us. The Savings, Loan & Trust Co. Special December ., A week of royl opportunitiei for money Mvin. To-day'i opportunity and ad vantage will meet you at our door and iutroduce you to the fields of flittering bar gairw which await you here at satisfaction's dUdel. n v v V Big Values Hitched to Small Prices. Good Yard Wide Bleaching at 5c 10c yd. Cannon Cloth only 8c Barker Mills best yard wide Bleaching 7 1-2 cents. Men's Suits and Overcoat1. All wool Clay Wonted, regular and alim, 10.00 value, 17.30 Extra good unfinished Worsted, the 113 kimLthia week, 110.00 Big Job, Special Counter of Y 00 to 17.50 Suits, your choice, ......... ....... . I4.9H Meu'aSuits 11.75 to13.00 Rov'a (Vltl Coats 8 eta. Meu's Old Coats !W cenU to M.00 Immense liue I'anta from our Piedmont Factory, W renta to Kt.98 Ask to see our CI Stetson Hats, oar price, 91.73 Unmatchable Values in Dress Goods. M Inch Suiting, 73 eent grade, 50 rent 100 piece all-wool Homespun, Zibilenew, Veuitians, Melrose, (iranite Cloth, Cheviots, all shade aud black, at 50 rents 3ti iueh all wool Flaunel, cheap at tlcts., our price, Ho cent English Broadcloth 95 cents. Xew lot Cream Broadcloth Bedford Cords aud Brilliantine at opular prices. 7 C (.iiughama, in Reuinants, only 3 cents Cloaks, Jackets, Skirts and Fury. Everything desirable in separate walking and Dress Skirts from cheapest to best 98 cents to 16.7$. We have reat values and have done a i business in ladies' and misses' Jackets. All the newest styles. Complete stock. Don't watt too long. Call shake hands, see our prices, and you will remain to buy from Mk Eros. Cheapest Store on Earth. Phone 74 ft GleverTrlGKiCQPOlina Marble for Christmas. (iive the children something substantial for Christmas. Present them with hank books and begin early to Instil In their minds habits of thrift and economy. Many of our cus tomers are doing this. Parents open accounts for your chil dren. Accounts may be opened with small amounts and on all such interest will be paid at the rate of 4 per cent and com pounded every three months. The Savings, Loan & Trust Company F. H. W OLFE, Cashier. Best Service and Perfect Drugs That combination has made my business and it is making new customers to-day, the same as it did twenty-one years ago i when I first started in the drug business. When in need of any thing phone 175. 0 S. J. WELSH, Druggist. I am Ready to show you a fine lot of Christmas Presents. The Sooner You Get Ready the better off you will be. as you will have a much better line to select from. Anything in the Jewelry Line. Fancy Japanese Vases and other foods. Fancy Clocks. . Silver Novelties. China Celery Bowls. Cake Plates, and many other novelties. Look over my stock and make your selections early. W. E. LINEBAOK, The Jeweltr, Monroe, N. C. An old durkey rani to town a few days ago aud brought a hale of cotton. Th cotton was the prod uct of his summer's toil. Hf sold it ut a handsome price. He owed uo until and therefore was enabled to tint the money iuto his pocket After iuvoKtini; a tew dollars in dry goods, uotions, etc., be leis urely passed down tne street from the Knglish drug comer, by the new building of Mesar. Kedwine & Stack and walked iuto Bivens & Helms store. This is the same as Hill & Iti vens old store, Mr. Hill having wild out to Mr. Helms. The old darker surveyed the Large stock if Heavy aud Fancy Groceries these gentlemen keep, and then purchased a nice little bill or goods. saying that bis "master" (his land lord) bad tola Dim to go mere lor his groceries, as be could get them rheajier there than anywhere else. Hie old fellow said that it would not be necessary for auy one else to tell him to go to Bivens & Helms, for he had never gotten so many goods for the same money anvwhere before. This is the experience of all who trade with us. We sell the beat aiticlea only and don't try to get rich off or every man woo trauea with us. Call on us. Bivens & Helms. Established 1873 Incorporated lHJ and Granite Company. Our business has been more than satisfactory since opening in Monroe, and we now have on hand as nice a stock as can be found at any yard in the State. We have just received tome new and specially handsome designs, and we invite the inspection of all persons needing anything in our line. No grave, however humble, should be allowed to go unmarked. We can make a job to suit the price you are able to pay. Call for designs and prices. Carolina Marble and Granite Co., . E. EFIRD, Manager. MONROE, N. C Yards at Stateiville, Salisbury, North Wilkesboro, and Monroe. Nothing Like eSU666SSi We're labored hard and long to establish a reptaUon for hoaeat aud fair dealing, giving 16 on net to the pound, and underselling ll oompetion wherever located. It is trne there are those who at times think they might do better in the towns, and we are always glad to have them investigate, for it al ways results that I am the cheapest place. Nice line Ladles' Capea and Cloaks juat in from Xew York. Best Mtlrk Candy 7 cents per pound. lieet Granulated Sugar 20 pounds for one dollar. Paper Pin 1 cent Set Table Spoons S cents. 8-dar Clock, beat. 11.88. And we've got almost anything else yon want W have nade our start by working cheap, and to get plenty work to do we are wiuijf to work cheaper. Give us yoar order. We will cnarantee satisfaction. The place to meet yoar neighbor is at HENBYW.PUSSER'S, ZOAR, V. C Do You Want a Bargain? We are going to manufacture Bug gies, and in order to get considerable more room, we will for the next thirty days close out our entire stock of Vehicles at or about cost for the CASH only. Our stock Is well soleeted and com prises some of the latest styles. We can suit the most fastidious. This is no fake advertisement. We mean what we say, and you can put your money in your pocket and come to see us. We will prove what we say. The Heath-Lee Hardware Co. To Cure a Cold in One Day Lemtrvo Croso Qsmlns Tbiet. nvL Cans CH IsTwaltaya. Oft every - "
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