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'JOURNAL. THE I VOLUME XII! NO. 7 Th rUMacrt of Col. Buford' kn. A Utter that May be a Warnlnf . I A Day la Most On tbe old Charlotte and Camden Tbe public nay remember a par-1 . Mad, between here and Uncaster, ticularly beiuous crime that was; jjourue la ia a spot referred to locally as "The committed by one J. O. fowling, 'county, and Monument." It la the place here a halfway preacher of Lowndes oia larouna Col. Buford aud his meu wereniur- county, (ia., who caused hia three dered during thi Revolutionary young Rout and hired helpers to war by Tarlrtou'a coniniaud. Bu- niurdrr aud burn whole family, ford township, iu tlii county, is Tbe old wan ia now in jail await- named lor IVil. Buford. A writer: ing to liejianged. Mr. M. A. Wal iu the Lancaster Kuterprise tells tern of 111 is county ban come across the followiug story: By the roadside in the edge of a lowly forest near a farm bouse stands nionuiueut about which every yonug Caroliniau should know, and atiout which many do not know. It ia a idiaft of marble rising ten feet, two feet square where it ioina the pedesUl. It comiuemoralea the dastardly I bavior of the English enlouel, Tar leton, who, on May 20, I TV), at thin point either killed or wounded nearly the eutire rouiniand of Col, Abraham Kuford, after the latter bad surrendered. A space twenty-five feet long and eight feet arrow is enclosed with heaped Hint stones, nearly white, stretching away from the monument. Here rest the bodies of Hi gullaut Revolutionary sol diers. ISut let the marble shaft tell the story. Beginning on the south side, continued on the east and ending on the north, is the follow ion inscription: Em-led to the memory aud in honor of the brave and patriotic American soldiers who fell in the battle winch occurred at this place on the 20th of May, 1.N0, between Col. Abraham Kuford, who com niaiided a regiment of 350 Vir ginians, and Col. Tarletou of the British army, with XiO cavalry and like number of infantry. "Nearly the entire command of Col. Kuford were either killed or wounded aud 84 gallant soldiers are buried in this grave. They left their home for the relief of Charles ton, but bearing at Camden of the surrender of that city, were return ing. Here their lives were ended iu the service of their country. "The cruelty and the barbarous; massacre committed on this occa sion by Tarletou and his command after the surrender of Col. Kuford aud his regiment, originated the American war cry, 'Rcmeuiher Tarletou!' "A Kritish historian confesses of this battle that, 'The virtue of hu manity was totally forgot.' " Why do not we South Caroli nians do more to fasten in the . minds of posterity the gallant and chivalrous deeds of our distinguish ed pastt For heroism, courage and patriotism the Carolinians of the olden time had no superiors and few equals. This was abundantly proveu on many a battlelield, and jet the school children scarcely know that scores of significant licv olutioimry engagements were on Carolinians. Hut every one of them knows of a certain ltunker Hill and looks iu his school history at the inevitable picture of the suleudid marble shaft which on Massachusetts soil proiierly signal izes this engagement of the war which wou American Independ ence. Hinted Himself With Halter. ltinKK DUualeb. Last Thursday AlfredTlinmpsoti, whose borne is one mile below lH-ii-tou, committed suicide by hanging himself io a barn. He was 43 yean of age, was twice married, snd is survived by his second wife and the eight children of his first wife. The reason given for the suicide is that he was of unsound mind. Thirty years ago his mother com mitted suicide by hanging herself behiud a door in her home. A brother of the deceased is in the asylum for the insane and has been there for the past six y ears. The family has known for some time past that Mr. Thompson was grad ually becoming irresponsible for his acta and be bad been closely watch ed for weeks. Home days ago be asked a neighbor to shoot him and be made his will, also, saying that he would not live much longer. Thursday afternoon mem hers of his family saw him going toward the barn and watched him. Instead of going into the barn he cunningly weut around it and then slipped into the building, quickly climbing a (ieorgia newaier that coutains a letter from Kaw lings, and asks The Journal to copy it Tbe letter was written in reply to one receir ed bv the old man, aud reads as follows: "lK-ar Sir: I received your kind letter aud am glad yon tbiuk enough of a poor sinuer in my con dition to writ't to uie. Yon refer to a piece in the paper that was correct, except tbe piece about Peter falling from grace. It was the editor who said Peter fell from grace. I told him that I'eter did not receive 'the holy ghost till the day after Peutecost,' aud after that time we have no account of him committing sin. "Again, Mr. Watkins, I realize how little I know about the Bible, but I want to call your attention to a few Kible truths about tbe nn pardonable siu aud I don't ask you or anyone else to take what I say, but read for yourself. I give you a few places it is mentioned, l on cau see by those paragraphs to con vince any reasouable man. Exodus :l'J, IU, II; Numbers 15, 27 to .11; Deul. 17, 12; Psalms 19 I t; Jere iniali 7 Hi, 11, 14, 10; Matt. 12, 11, H2, ill; Heli. 4, 5, ti. 10, 20, 27, 12, l'l, 15, 10; John 5, Hi. You will find by a careful study of the references in these paragraphs they all connect. I kuow I will be criti cised alsjut this, but I kuow it is a Kible truth and if we take one part we ought to take it all. We find this taught by the lawgiver, the prophet, Christ, the Lord, aud those who wrote alter him. t hnst knew (hat there were people who did uot kuow be was the biiu. Christ knew that they were not de reived iu the holy ghost as it was to teach the truth. Now there are a great many meu who dou't want to accept this because it condemns us.- I would like to know where people get the id that we can live in Bin and tie saved. I know that the devil deceives people in a great many ways, aud I thiuk this is one of Satan main points. e find in the old Kible that people could offer sacrifices for siu to a certain degree; after that they were cut off. We find in the New Testa ment that Christ was sacrificed once for all. We find all throe the gospel that Christ came to us from our sins, not iu our We find this made especially in Hebrew 10. It says, ha boldness to cuter on this new . living way (which is Christ), I hold fast, aud theu goes on to alios the awful consequence if we fail. This I fear is my awful condition, for I realize that God's wrath and indiguatiou rest upon me. For this reason I would like to warn all people to tlce the wrath of Ciod while they may. Home who come to see me here thiuk that because I have a desire to see others saved, I stu not lost, but the rich man in hell wanted Abraham to send back here and warn bis brothers of bis awful condition. Tbe young man who comes to Christ and asks him what to do to lie saved, did not accept the terms, and he was so much in earnest Christ looked at him and loved hiui, but that did not save him. "I want to say to yon and to all who read this, if you want to be saved by the blood of Christ, you will have to take up your cross and follow through evil as well as good report, for Christ said he was our example, that we should follow him, as I understand the scripture. There are two points iu man where he is lost: if we neglect Hod s spirit it is finally takeu away, and if we accent the spirit and then turn away we are lost. "I hope you will try and get some paper to print this letter. It might be a waruing to some if tbey will read tbe scriptures I have re ferred to. I hope many papers will copy Ibis as I would be glad for the people to read IK "Yours truly, "J. G. KAWLiNtm." branch of tl miles south no mean repr ant centre so illess. It ia I and its growt It has one ' another buik iery mill, t Factory, on wholesale gn sale bard a a fifty stores o town aud ec bibition. T people inov; have ever se and lively, roe will hav wholesale hi State. Her the lie given Prohibition For a towi of as many r as any town Methodist, .' lists all bav iugs and mr worship ano the former most excelW made the f ressor. Bn enter upoi future, am' view of b uever seen sequent ly ries as to 1 He will re come, Wadesl well with ulation, b eut as to uow boas nine salo reputatii Hamlet They te ii ess iu I fii dishes inayet talks the i thin) the t reac dn aud tot abh oft of I res coi 1 ntn Ihtt lufl Ilia mn illlliiMtiulel V followed him around the barn, but Threelittle rules weallshonld keep, not feeing hini, went inside and , To make life happy and bright, looked for bim. For a moment he Sn.ile in the morning, smile at- noon, did not sea him. then looking into Take Rocky Mountain Tea at night. tbe loft, saw the body suspended English Drug Company, from rafter. Tbe iusane man bad climbed to a cross piece, attached I The case of H. 3. Anderson, in l.l.,h iIia nlululifVia anliiff Knllina . .. ... . . Willi. ii im; ,, w ft T neck, and jumped off, death result ing at once. Haikins, Milliken and Holton for failure to get bim a good Job accord lug to contract signed and deliver ed, came up In Henderson court last week but was continued until next term. Tbe damage asked for ia 20,000. Doctor Are Puulc The remarkable recovery of Ken neth Mclver of vanceboro, Maine, Catarrh Cannot be Cured with Local Application, inrjr ran not reach the teat ol thrtir.e C. tarrh is blood or constitutional di eats, and io order to core it yon muM lake internal remedies. Hall'n Catarrh ore ia lakro internally, and acta di recti oo the blood and mucous sur- lacate. nana leiarru vino m o"i a . . , , l J..:.. . ;ia k. is the subject of much Interest to one of the beat phv.iciana in tliia Ihe medical fraternity and a wide country for years, sod iaa regular pre- circle of friends. H Bay of hia aerirtion. It is comooaed of the beat caset "Owing to sever inflamma- tunice known, combined aith the -eut tion of the throat and congestion of blood purihrrs, acting directly oo the lne lungs, three doctors gave me up oiucous sarfacea. The perfect combi. fo wheDt as a last resort, I was nation oi . ... .., Jn0UPea t0 try Dr. King's New D1S- UCCB Ul wm,UE ii iu lllf Ul in AUI rail will has o askii dustrj to the t are mat brilliant both niei The men ing, whili chines. '. which the; just as tbe numbered, now sold up plaut emplo, runs 40 mat about 300 ski A U with that old constipation, oi dicitis. Toavol. with stomach, take Dr. King'! They perfectly r gaiis, without pat 2"c at all druggist H 20, 1906. One Dollar a Year it Matter. Jordan baa as ever, His .Well-to-do Merchant Ixate 1 Store and I smily. and gives . v ,,,,, iks that fifteen W A. May hew, lietter kuoau as lesajs: j"Absey" May hew. mho Ins f..r utton situation years conduclt-d a mercantile busi world has ever una at Mayhew, iu Davidson town have sold their ship, disappeared, leaving his busi eavy goods as jn charge of bis clerk. Next lieceuiber aud (Uy, or very ssiu thereufler. the bruary, P.HI7. j ih-.s came to Stutesulle that May- uy opposeu io hew had goue West, taking a wom an of the neighhorhiKid, whose name has not lieen learned, with him. J. K. Morrison S his of Statesville aud other creditors of It te cotton mar l done by spec ial few weeks, tton goods are . trade unpre i are now d-u-t cotton un ni established or two. Tbe up to their this cottou if firm, couse ving heaven . future mar- means to de ade and stop their cotton nave become iveu the mid wherewith to .reemeuts. Iu ; exporters are i the wall that ruin the busi ed) iu the hope yarn aud cloth ) it unneecKsary to furuish raw ule time, some wsible with the their cottou so mills want the it and will pay id to secure the the unsold bal tcrop. The man griddle is the ex reed to deliver it. lighly iiuHrtaiit be handled right months, one is to lit and force light tronger market Id down the cot- last year at least increase the food these two things of 1.1 ceuts cottou Fifteen cents for 'ie crop remaining in any way inter nptiou and if the ;ightly as is now he old Suites that d. The association iccept the proposi . but to insist upon i standing firm for 0 not get discour- 1 be well for those Does your baking powder contain alum ? Look upon the label. Use only a powder th Rheumatism. et afflicted with rheu lr J. C.baynr, editor ol lingtou.Ind.Ter., "but nilterlaiu'i Pain Balm lore to attend to busi beat of liniments." II rheumatiam Hive Paiu id you are certain to be eased with the prompt . attorda. Oue spplica he pain. For aale by C. r., and S. J. Welsh. utler, former Populist leader, is said to be point nient as secretary ior to succeed K. A. f Missouri, who accord- i in Wliashiugtou is to 1st, On the other hand e President would not insent to the retirement k and that Hitchcock :it to retire. Mayhew, attached bisproiierty. is learned from investigations made by creditors that Mayhew left real slid iwrsoiial proiicrty valued at ."i,(HK) to r,IMMi, hile his debts aggregate alsiut l.lNHI. Yesterday priK-eediugs "re Is gun by civdi tors to have Maybe declared an involuntary bank nipt. It is be haved that his pio ity will pay his indebtedness but it is estimated that it will take all of it iu the set (lenient through the courts, and his family will lie left without a home. It is also staled, ou information aud belief, that Mayhew curried away with him f I,5hi to el.ixwl hi cash. In bus than a week after Mayhew disapirared Mr. Kugene Morrison of J. K. Morrison Sons had located him at Walter, Okla ulna. Mr. Morrison decided to go to Oklahoma, call ou Mayhew and ask him to avoid trouble bv hand ng over some of the cash he had carried awav. Mr. Morrison's pur pose iu doing this was to prevent, f iKMsihle, having to take lrotu Mayhew's family almut all the proierty left to pay his debts. Mr. Morrison wired the "ahci ill' or chief of police" at Walter, Mavhew's wiping place, that he was coming and asked that an eye lie kept ou Mayhew. Mr. Morrison left Stutes- ille Monday night of last week and returned Sunday without ac complishing the object of his visit. He reached W alter on 1 liursday looming. .Mayhew hail Ix-eu there but bad gone. Walter is a small lace and the olbcer there was not up to his business. Mayhew, lor mine reason, Had grown suspicious aud on Wednesday before Mr. Mor rison s arrival asked the oflicvr H he had had any impiinc fur him. The officer very foolishly told In in be bud aud further told him that a man would lie there next day to see bim. Mayhew protested that he bad done nothing, but pending Mr. Moirisons arrival be got a horse aud buggv and he and the woman drove away, leaving their baggage at alter. Mr. Morrison found that Mayhew had registered at the hotel as "W. A. Mayhew and lady." Ihe wom an with hi in passed for his wife. He hud bargained lor a residence and was trying to lease a store building. He hud made the ac ipiaiutance of a banker and real state meu ami had lavoraiiiy nil pressed these citizens, for Mayhew a lilausililn fellow. One ol the men hail taken .MaMicw aim me oman to his homo as guests. WHAT IS AN AX? A small strike occ day at tbe Statesville when a dosen weaverv for blgber wages. Thei were not granted and lute. them returned to work. 1. left for other places. Sleeplessness. Disorders of th stomach product a nervous coodilioo snd often prevent sleep. Chamberlain's Stooiach and Liver Tablets atimulate the digestive organs, reatore the system to s heal thy condition snd make sleep possible. For Sla by C. N. Simpson, Jr., and S. J. WehnV Twenty gallons of whiskey were received at tbe express office In High Point one day last week con signed to R C Welch who lives in Mecbanicarilla. The revenue offi cers seized it Welch claimed be ordered bnt oue gallon from the ii M 1 a. ... . prod covery and I am bappy to say it . . - . . ..,: i i coverv ainu a m ins caiarrn. 3enu nn ir,in,uiiiia ,- ,1.,, ... " i.nvvvv a, on isaved bit life." Cnrea the worst ' ' w 'con.hs and colds, bronchitis, tonsi Sold h. drnrti.ta. 71.' k ,nnK. bmPDf" .Bd ta Take Hall's Fsmil Pillt for eooaH. grippe. Guaranteed at all ang patioo. local agent of a Virginia wh akey UordaB Dd Br" dellw ad house. JUnmet next October at tbe fair. house. A Scientific Wonder. The cores that stand to its credit make Bncklen's Arnica Salve a sci entific wonder. It cured K. R. Mul- ford, lect n rer for tbe pat rons of b ns- bandrr. Waynesboro, I'a., of a dia- tressinir cam of piles. It heals the worst barns, Bores, boils, ulcers, euta, woonda, chilblains and salt gista. 50c. and IL Trial bottle free, J rheum. Only 2Ao. at all drnggista. -e large crowd ur prevailed. Tbe people of Indian Trail are very en thusiastic over tbe school and say they expect to make it as good as the best in the county. H. Cbaiu Bichabphon. Indigestion is much of s babit. Don't take the babit. Take a little Kodoi Dyapepsia Cora after satinf and you will quit belching, puffing, palpitating and frowning. Kodol digeals what you eat and makes the stomach tweet. Sold by C.N. Simpson, Jr , sad S. . Walsh. The state fair people will spend 17,000 improving the fair grounds and bav decided to call Harvie Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rbeiam, Itch, riot worm, herpes, barbers' itch. All of these disease are attended by in (cost itcbiof , which it almost instant ly relieved by applying Chambtrlsio't Salve sad by IU continoM aas s per manent cure may be effected . It bat. in fact, cored aaaaf cases that bad re listed all other treatment. Price tje. per boa. For tale by C N. Simpson, jr., sad S. J. Weleh. aaOla lUamJMkUi 1 HE above picture of th ninn mid fish is the trade mark of Scott 'a KiimlHion ami in the synonym for streneth and purity. It is sold in almorit all the civilized coun trie of the ulolw. If the cod fish liccanifl extinct it would le a world-wide cnltim itr, liecnnse the oil that comes from its liver surpasses all other fata in nourisliiiijr and life-Riving pnipertica. Thirty years ngo the oroprietora of Scott a fcnml sinii found a way of prvtaring cod liver oil so that everyone can take it and get ties full value ol the oil without the objectionable taate. Scott'i Emulsion ia the liest thinir in the world for weak backward children, thin, delicate tot)le. and all conditions of wasting and lost strength. sfbaBei' st efreV aaliaV BOOTT DOWME, Cbkmists eea ait rauu sraaaw, aranr real Sts. aWfia. At tiaaaiiis 5Ute News. Kufus Horton, a married man of Wake county, has eloped with his wife's sister, a married womau. Fire Monday night destroyed the Sealioard Air Line cotton mill plat form and warehouse north of Hal- igh. The lows was about ",IMKI, covered by insurance. In addition to making raids on houses of ill fame and arresting all iimates, Asheville police authori- tu-s are arresting the owners of houses used for immoral purposes. That's more like it A party of Illinois capitalists have lo ight for 75, 000 certaiu tracts of laud around (iold Kuob and Rockwell, liowan county, and II work gold mines there that have uot lieeu operated for sometime. The Lexington iieople are trying to get congress to appropriate 75, - ihhi for a public building at that place. It is justas well to liegin the agitation uow, for the building will lie a long time coming, lilt ever comes. Little question nrie to make 01 think, l util a few years ago we pelleJ the instrument used for hew ing and chopping IiuiiKT axe. 1 o duv the "e" is fallen into disuse, but ax is not nearly so agreeable as me, However, let that las. The impor tant Question is. What is nn n't A. swears that the steel part is an ax and it doesn't have to have a handle to lie an ax. It. contends that the steel part is nn ax head ami that nn x consists n Isitli head and liaiiuie. The complete ax consists, a hard ware mail says, of an iron head, or butt ; a steel arched edge, an eye and helve. An ax 1111 mis its helve would lie quite useless. 1 et if merchant orders a gross of axes from the manufacturer ho will get them without helves if helves are not mentioned. The average wood chopper hates the lathe turned helve of commerce. He buys the iron and steel part of the instrument and makes his own helve out ef straight seasoned hickory, "(jimme a lire pound ax," he says to the dealer. Helve with it?" ".avn;niakothat at home." New York Frets. whose label shows it to be made with cream of tartar. NOTE -Safety lies in buying only the Royal Baking Powder, which is the best cream of tartar baking powder that can be had. Mr, Howells' Office Hour. William lVnn Howells is s most cordial and brotherly man for any young writer to meet. Ho takes a keen interest in cvcrybiidy't work and it full of helpful suggestions. Some years ago he accepted the editorship of a New York magazine. It it said that he supposed that hit name, more than personal service, wat what was wanted, to he was not particularly punctual as to attend ... .1 ! ance. nut the proprietor toon ais- ibused him of this notion. "I want you to understand, Mr. Howells,'' he said one duv, "that our office hours are from 9 to 8." "Very good," taid Mr. llowellt, snd, picking up hit hat, he bowed and departed, and no persuasion could induce bim to return. Suc cess Msgaiine. The beat way to rid Ihe system of t cold it to evacuate the bowels. Ken nedy'! Laiative Honey and Tar acts tt a pleaaant, yet effectual cathartic on the bowela. It clears the bead, cuts the nhlerra out of the tbroat.etrentth ens tbe bronchial tubes, and relieves couch s. coldt, croup.wboopinc cough etc. Sold by C. N. Simpson, Jr., and S. J. Welsh Death loves shining mark. That's why most men do not fear it Honey talks and tbe small change yon get ia back talk. Mattie l'elliford, colored, com mitted suicide at her home iu Wil son Tuesday by taking laudanum. She had been arranged in the may or s court uie nay previous ior drunkenness mid stated that it would be her last appearance. J. K. Whitlieck, arrested in Vir ginia last week on the charge of being implicated in the murder ol Henry Kobre at W mston, was giv en a preliminary hearing this week and was sent to jail without bail to await the action of the grand jury. 1 There are at present more thau 1 cases of pneumonia and several caws of grippe among the childreu of the Baptist Orphanage at Thoni aaville. Only one death has oc curred but half a do.en children are now considered critically ill. The school has been temporarilly sus pended. One day last week, near Clare- miint, Frank Massey, the III year- old sou of Mr. William Massey, was thrown from a mule and had his jaw bone and one-arm broken. I he mule got scared at a dog, and throwing the boy off, broke his arm pawing at the dog. Acwton hu- terprwe. Col. Oliver H. Dockery, former ly a prominent Republican politi cian, who made a State campaign for congressman at large in 1N82 and for govenror in INNS, but who had latterly dropped out of sight, is in very feeble health and has been taken to a Raleigh hospital for treatment. He is 70 years old, Hurt Whitener, 23 years old, a respectable farmer living near Hickory, was killed Wednesday by falling tree, Whitener and bis brother. Have Whitener, were saw mg the treedowu when it broke on at the stump, jumped back and struck Whitener, inflicting injuries from which be soon died. The Luiuberton Argus, a semi- weekly paper, has been sold to the Lutnberton liobesoman, another semi-weekly paper, and the two will be consolidated. It is under stood that Kditor Peterson of the Argus will engage iu newspaper work elsewhere. He is a live wire and his paper was never dull. Special Rates by Seaboard Air l ine Railway. 8ecial rates via Sealioard Air Liue Railway account of the Wheel er Memorial Hay, March 27th, aud the Second Aouual Reunion of the Blue and Gray, March 2.sth-2!Hb, l!NHi, Atlanta, lia. The Sealioard announces account of the above oc casions they will sell round trip tickets from all xiiuts in the State of North Caroliua to Atlanta, (ia., and return at rate of oue first-class fare plus 25c. for the round trip, tickets to be sold March 2.Vh and 2tHh, and for trains scheduled to reach Atlanta lie fore noon of March 27th, final limit (prior to which passenger must reach origi nal destination before midnight re turning) fifteen days in addition to date of sale. Southern Itaptist Convention, Chattanooga, Tenu., May 10th to 1.1th The Seaboard announces ac count of above occasion rate of one fare plus 2.ric. for round trip from all points in North Caroliua, tick ets to be sold May Nth, 9th aud 10th, with final limit ten days from date of sale. Tbe Seaboard has double daily service from principal points to Atlanta, For further information as to rates, schedules, etc., call on your ticket agent or address the undersigned. CHAN. II. Gattih, T. P. A., RaleighN. C. Keep the little ones healthy and happy. Their tender, sensitive Isalies require gentle, healing rem edies. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will keep theiu strong and well. :t."i cents, tea or tablets. English Drug Company. The supervision of insurance in North Carolina is worth quite a good deal to t he State. Commission er Young paid tnto the treasury bis February collections which amounted to over 1,000. This makes the total since April, 11105, more than f 105,000. The best safeguard agaiuat hedache, constipation and liver troublea ia De- Witt s Little Early Risers. Keep a vial of these famous little pills in the house and take a dose at bed time when you teel that the stomach and bowels need cleansing. They don't gripe. Sold by C. N. Simpson, r., and S. . Welsh. The postoflice depertment is not discontinuing any North Carolina rural routes as yet but it is holding up applications for uew routes and is acting on as few as possible. Iu the spring time yon renovate your house. Why not your bodyl Hollister's Rocky Mountaiu Tea drives out impurities, cleanses and enriches the blood and purifies the entire system. X cents. English Drug Company. Torture by Savages. 8ieaking of the torture to which some of the savage tribes in the 1'hilippiues subject their captives, reminds me of the intense suffering 1 endured for three months from inflammation of the kidneys,' says W. M. Sherman of l ushing, Me. "Nothing helped me nutil I tried Electric Bitters, three bottles of which completely cured me." Cures liver complaint, dyspepsia, blood disorders and malaria, and restores the weak and nervous to robust health. Guaranteed by all drng gista. Price 50 cents. Mrs. Caroline Hare, the aged widow of the late Drew Hare, died last Sunday afternoon, at her home in Burford township. She was 96 years of age and leaves 9 children, 60 grandchildren and 70 great grandchildren. Lancaster News. A lie seldom dies from inactivity. gome men talk too lond and all women talk too much. r 066101 : i sewing (Mine Sale. Crow's high grade staff for gar dens raakea your staff grow in a harry. Mighty near saw hia beans jumping, one mas said last year. You will do well to call and see our line of Sewing Machines. Our line consists of the following standard makes: Wheeler & Wilson, Davis, Standard, Silver King. Call and get before you buy. our prices . The W. J. Rudge Co. MM
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