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nx t Its;. ; James W. Dobson and Miss 1 .. Sandlin The Social Feat " .,: a Week. ; . :.! icrat. Au. 24th. . .Mrs. Geo. I. White :. rtaihin the Misses W ; 1 1 h 1 .Margaret Pre.snell, . ; . , i.toii. ! Laura, the gentle and daughter of Mrs. j j; Sandlin, died at her ;:j old Fort, N.C.Thurs : (' iiiiig, August lUth. i ) ,-.-.. at tin hotel, parties -.-. .folm Yancey's and .M.-. F- Ouy's, and moun- , , ''inihing trips constituted . -...-ial features for the past A moonlight picnic to ; bridge and another I; an talked of for next - I )ol sou died at his Wednesday night an illness of three weeks v. ;!, typhoid fever. Deceased "iily resided hereabout six :: ..' :.:ii having removed here i, :.. i ysartsville and was cm at the MeDowell furni ; 'v factory. His wife and : ' : liMle children survive The remains were taken : ( ik I rove Cemetary for in- "lit. yesterday morning. .- '- family were in rather ; iit'iied circumstances, the : ''!";d expenses were paid by - !; -riptions from the citizens i.ad fellow employes of the de-..a-d, the latter subscribing ' ' ii!erallv. saving oniy OUv blu.t4aUt the organ and a few other things. All the household and kitchen tnrnitureandall wearing ap parel was burned in the house. Ine bunding was new and ineely furnished. Mr. Peeler is thrifty and prosperous, lhere was $:fto insurance in the Farmers, Mutual Fire As sociation. The tire was un questionably of incendiarv origin, but there are no sus picions as to who the guilty party is. The fire started oil the opposite side of the kitchen from the stov-e Hue, and there had been no fire in the stove since the previous dav. ou assume no ndv when yon buy Chamberlain'. Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Iiemedy. A. Leslie, Druggist, will reiml your money if you are not satisfied "after using it. It is everywhere admitted to Ihj the most successful remedy in uc for bow el complaints an.l t!ie only one that never fail,. It i pleasant, safe and reliable. &lVrsons having hickory timber for sale, suitable for spokes and handles, will do well to see Payne v Nelson, near depot. 2t. The News and the Thkmck-a-Wkek X. Y. World both one vear for Si. 35. Tobacco CLEVELAND Killed by a Train. News reached Morgan ton last Saturday morning of the finding of the remains of John Lail on the R. R. track be tween Connelly Springs and Hilderbrand. He was Killed by a train sometime Friday nig-ht and pieces of his body were scattered on the track for some distance. He was seen at a distillery near by Friday evening, where it is said he was drinking heavilv, and it is supposed that on his way home he lay down on the track and went to sleep. Lail leaves a wife and sev eral children. Coroner Kin caid summoned a jury and held an inquest. The verdict was "drunk and asleep on the track." Is something that ninetyfper cent, of the men use, and very few of them have tastes alike. That is why you find such a Large Assortment at B. S. GAITHEE'S HE HAS WHAT THE PEOPLE WANT. Clothing D. veiling Burned -Killed by a Train! A i.awndale Marriage -Shelby and Cleveland Springs Thonged With Victors. !. !iy Star, Aujr. 22th. Viie .Mormon elders- 'are still ' ' ''! in this section. i.'-lhy is thronged with vis- - ;md Cleveland Springs .i larger crowd this season " .it fur several years. -ir. Will Me Curry, an indus- and successful young !: "i Lawndale, was happily -'i'-'l last Sunday to Miss ':insler, the (diarming : uui.t of .Mr. G. P. Causler, -1. A. Cook officiating. Mi . .Idin Hainsey, a cotton perativef was killed by tast mail on the Southern i ilia's Mountain on Sunday 11U body was badly - i. lie was !)") vears old, " to Mr. I). W. Kamsey, ": i-auiaglenn, and leaves a and two children. laniel Peeler, an indus ; and hard working far ' Xo. S township, lost his la w dwelling house audi household effects on last j : uiy morning by lire. When; i nis lanniy awoKe me tii' house was in llames 1 - ; family barely escaped, WCLIEN IN TROUBLE. The Approach of Motherhood is the Occasion of Much Anxiety to All. Every woman dreads the ordeal through which she must pass in becom ing a mother. The pain and suffering which is in store for her is a source of constant anxiety, fear and dread, to say nothing of the danger which the coming incident entails. The joyous anticipations with which she looks for ward to baby's coming gives way to an indescribable dread of the ordeal when she fully realizes the critical and trying event which will soon approach and have to be endured. Women should hail with delight & remedy which insures to them im munity from the pain, suffering and danger incidental to child-bearing. Such a remedy is now offered, and women need rot fear longer the hour of childbirth. "Mother's Friend" is a scientific liniment and if used before confinement, gently and surely preparei the tnxly for the great requirements and changes it is undergoing, insures safety to both mother and child, and takes her through the event with com parative eaje and comfort. This won derful remedy is praised by every woman who has used it. What woman is not interested in "Mother's Friend?" This wonderful remedy has been tested and its price less value proven by the experience of thousands of happy mothers who have used it during the most critical period of woman's life the approach and culmination of motherhood. It has won their everlasting praise, for it gave them help and hope in their most trying hour and when most needed . Fery woman may some day need "Mothers Friend." The little book. Before Baby is Born.'' telling all about it. and when it should be used, will prove of great interest and benefit o all expectant mothers, and will be pent free to any address upon application to the Brudfield Regulator Company, Atlanta, Ga. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS. Subscribe for The News. I am selling oods in my lines during the heart ed term with a rush, preparing for the fall trade. Buyers who are looking for job lots and bargains are now taking advantage of the cut down in prices. Larire quantities of Men's Furnishings and Hats, in nice, rod. substantial jjfoods, oinir .'it low prices, Shirts is My Big Line. In all prices, sizes and styles. I carrv the biy rest line of Shirts in this section. In Hats and Caps all competition is knocked out. Clothing is Going Off Below Any Price Yet Offered. Clearing ami making room for fall stock. I will soon visit the larre manufacturing centre to place in a lare new line. Prices and rod oods are telling the tale. My business is irrowin now every month. Testi monials are coming in from all sections declaring allegiance to fair dealing and jood stutT. I WILL LEAD IX GOOD GOODS AND LOW PRICES. Come to me. Yours to please. B. F. DAVIS. i i V 9 f- 1 3 I
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