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MAitlON KEUOHD M A I 1:1:11:1. c f(xlir returned ff -ni Ashe y rvrolnif. ' Veal mad a buiiiM trip to ' j riiit 'arsat McCall & Con- if Xorth Cove, is ih itlai"" rr turned Tuesday '.'.rir, to lM"iviMe. 6" ,,K. nil" , ( j;ru'An isitinjr in Xorth j; ,1 !. i.iiA'-v i- making' a tour of Vicinity 'i'i- j.j.ilai I.""""-. N'('rl', Cove, was W . :i I - 1 a""'ioin. uy, a ; i-i t to his jiaretitd. .li : ..f I vn.l.l.ii... :iirr.(-d I'"""' Wednesday, j lijoii jiourtil safe for sale by I I'.r;i i:ibtitt ani Gorgia J lV(. r i irrsI froir the Cove." . ..nflcT'i St:irs and Cotton Ex- in Atlanta yesterday, wiii'lell went to Morgan (uri;iv anu returned home Sun e J I'.. v- II. I'.. I'ri vve regret to learn, U wfJ oi'l unable to be iu bis uur. brother of Maj. T. r,;kTSVille IS ill tOWH mug lias returned ;,i!ni, aw! will spend a few a! lure;". M. .. Ka!or will occupy the i,i1hc Methodist, ehtireh Sun- T.'. Ibi-b.-r If ft to-day for r.VT. H.-will preaeh at Bridge- Miri'lav. Mrs. A l - aver, of Thermal Mr. Weaver's sister, Hrs. ? N'-.-tl. tl.; "''k. M;-!-aii v '.iri.fiiing left Sunday z f,r I.'it Iiiu-hhI, V, to take a in i;idtiitT' store is Hearing riirfi. anil when completed will uitl-oiiif - I ni-i lire. nv MaMvh'.irimi, 01 YVintnev. vi-iii r Ins K'risfoJk in Marion ril Aynt S i:"Tn it of the flpor :'' I'ire Irnuram-e Co, was ill TV-d.;. ,l.F. Ali.-n. d Mirkory. who has i' smile 1 i me on a visit to r in-.r l'yartsville, returned !it'l.-iy vening. l illie hillings, of Philadelphia, A' Iteen Meii(liuir the suiunier on I N-I linger, left for d:y 'Veiling. i:i formed that a marriage I'la. ;!! Old Fort on October Mr. hong a'il Miss Tressie Wes- arv t In - coni raci inj ar ies. . K. A. 'I I ii uiias will resume her in musir. U girming the 2Srd inst. KilatfrniioM gireii -to scales and i'lUf. Two lessons n-r wi'k. Mv otiaia to tf fL--r.1o1itrnr t'Huiit. It costs nothing to try 1 t:iv' the inventor iilnl nr.i.iwtr.t- Vl,. H 4 l.i.'tl ..,n...l unllo,,.,n o.. .1 -f... -".. llBl,.laU. OKU will .lo just wbiU he '! 1 U f h ive get II it lesteit nml "Itc.I'mc si)e:ilc Ih-iiipliiHV smiling fare 'iniii-vd fr..i,i (own for quite a v. Juriii'd Tuesday from a Ti i Cniuwi-ll and other wiling i- "ins1 "I1 'n front of r's greatly to tlie delight our esteemed fri.... ... . ? .-neritr(Jardi.i. lore, returned home Wednefday Wu"6,0"?1 Wrd ain81 Light. claimed tor imomeion u al a to s mg its praise. . Ml ove. Mi-i-c i . , U' III ... . . II " nir iiiiionj (,if '"ting Ur father, InOSt Pllfur..l..: business ,., have . r,W,l the L. II. V eaver lot on Mai s lfext t0 Xf)r. ton nnd will at an early datr, tegin the erection upon it of a handsome brick Kore bnildinjr. Mi'?s Joe Coopt-r- sister to our towns n.an.llr.H iJI (oop.r, and one of the best and swertest youn7 Iad, that bave visited Marion in a gfod hif. returned to her homo in ' V) edriesdar pvoriinr n?.rV' of i'V.r''1' tLi''ti"K Whios Fluid r nauuiiu Vlsjt t,ie I Ue "rst opened. He is Old Foil ,ev. Mr. C. L. Mien The Circus Day AlmoM Here engagou im mica mniin larcevcoiintv mia an in counties returned home tion. Mis. Annie Coiiley, daughter of Sid ney Conley. left Marion Wednesday for Asheville to enter the XormnI and Industrial School there. The Gruber Family, having rcade rAirus'e concert tour west of the "Itidge. Wednesday evening. One ad vantage of taking Ayer'a Sar- Xa". a, l-0r.tnfy WJ5d if that you need not infringe upon your hour of labor nor deny yourself any food that agrees with you. J a word, y are mt compelled to Btarve or loaf, while i;iKing it. These are recommendations worth considering. Everybody who has given Lightning Washing Fluid a trial wants the right to use it in their household. Whoever buys this County will make money out ofit easy for it is well ndv.rtUed. Nothing to do but take orders for the Family rights. The pastor requests us to announce that services at the Methodist church will begin hereafter at half-past seven, instead of at eight as heretofore. Nice new line of ladies' hats, men's hats,boys' hats and caps just arrived at Nichols Brothers' store. Call and see them. Lotion Brother's are laying the foun dation for a new brick store building 011 Main street next to the old Burgin stand. Asso.-irte Justice A. C. Avery has heen instructing a class in law in M or gan toa this summer. His class will go down to Raleigh the latter part of this month and apply to the Supreme Court for license to practice. Among the members of the Judge's class are C. Avery, Jr., the Judge's son, and Mr. Moses llarahaw, of Caldwell, ' the originator of the celebrated black snake story." Lightning Washieg Fluid is no humbug or catch penny, it docs the work claimed for it and it will cnly be a matter of time ntd it wili be used all the tiai in every househ old. Premature baldness may be preven ted and the hair made to grow on heads already bald, by the use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Jlenewer. s College, of one-half tui- ' '" N , oilers "' t" 'Avi wort by students from im.v Mm must be recommended ' 'nirmau uf the County Coin- "T" and niiist enter by October it. Kiddle, of Pensacola, !3 ,M""y, and his two sisters '''Miiu'h Man. in on Tuesday -' I'r. Kiddle was on his way ' -uve ins second course r",iii in. li. ine. iio and his '"'J'l'.-.l a; Kridgewater to spend 'ai"ii .1 i-i t, their grand : J;r. k.i.t. '.:v 11 , ..i .i n .-uiiun eveii- 'J '"d tin- nmrriage of his law 4 ii.ilM.ti, V.sq., f Miss " rr (;.i. Ray, Ksq., whiJ h ., 1'1 at lliirnsville Tues- r. W ........ " " 1 " a nriiiiant young , ,m,e;ideservw the " '' He prize he liown lnmself much M 'n 1 !,e management of ' ' t inn some of his less for- , r,-!lir..;i f , il? i)ar. M '11 and daughter, MIks ".'iions ana little son r,n ' 'is Bessie Sollee. sis L r, ' Marion from Old Fort will remain here ret urniiic home i- h u-if.i f .. n ....v .11 V ll'IIITII i r.-iiiiiieiit lawyer and city . me. 1 nev are in '-for,' an'1 bave already won - " Tiends in Marion. 'I'f.'M, Marion " N-hool is more than tat ions of its mos vt this early date ha.e been enrolled Jer more are exjiected 1 ii lull J'H. J (j ieeiient sctiooi, and -1 liberal patronage 'iy are teachers of Ion li are ..!.....;.., . 1 . W 'lit l,..,! .. . - . Ta; '"i tneir profession 'vli 1 re 111 recommending h.... 1 lsons who have fhil i:,,. , ' "r- striving to edu rfiviv l!"!Mr Lecture ly a IVative Cliiiiaiiian. Mr. George Bell, a native Chinaman, lectured, as announced, to a large au dience at. the Methodist church Thurs day night. Bell has been 111 this coun try three years. He was couvedfteil-.o Christianity. in China and is noKv' stil ly ing for the ministry at Emory Col lege, G a. When Jie finishes is course he will return to China 'and labor unoifg his people, i .Ar " Befl has tlie Chinese face but his manners and dress are Anierican. lie talked about oO ininutei Jias a very good command of the English langua'ge nnd could be. easirj- . understlofoL The main points in his address were an ex planation of t be Chinese government, the Chinese reltgkm; the pocial divis ions, habits and customs of the people, lie took occasion to deny teniphatically that the Chinese ?at rats. The origin of this story, lie said, was in the fact that the Chinese manufacture a supe rior kind of rat poison; and the picture oti see in the geographies of a China man carrying a pole on his shoulder and a lot of rats hanging to it by theij tails, does not mean that the CI inaman is oiler ing rats for sale; they are only an advertisement of or a trade mark for his rat poison. In the course of his remarks on Chinese customs he ex hibited a costume for a l)-year-old boy and a queue which he had grown him self but which he cut off when he em braced Christianity. Touching the matter of Chinese ladies' feet he com pared the binding of ladies' fet in Clina with the binding of ladies waists in America and the comparison was not to the advantage of America, it her. The recent missionary troubles in China were not touched upon and the Chinese-Japanese war only incidental ly. In discussingjthe religion of China he said that the people would embrace the Christian religion if it was otfered them along with Western civilization. But both must come together, Japan's victory over China had, he said. brought Western civilization without Chris tianity and this was producing a kind of infidelity. He said he regarded it as not only possible but probable that China oould be converted to Christian ity, but they must be educated. Most of the converts came from the schools established by the missionaries. In closing he made an appeal for the cause of Christian missions in China and especially for more Jady mission aries. The customs of China are such that male missionaries or even native male Christians cannot present the cause of Christ to the Chinese women. At the conclusion of the lecture a collection was taken for Mr. Bell. tievtr genikuau Hnd is bound t Bucie-rf tyr he li;.f; .-r n. ii Li! ,r vr W.1"' h'3 Jf"l invention, Lightning Washing FWiid. We desire to thank Cant. Tl. r:-. don, secretary of th. r...rL. n. f airAssiH-iation for a complimentary ticket to the sixth annual fair of that association, which will be held at Mor ganton October 15-17. Capt, Gordon and other members of the aasociation are sparing no pains to make this the best fair ever held in Western Xorth Carolina. They desire that all the surrounding counties take an interest in the fair and send large exhibits. Death of Mr. S L. Dygari. Just before going to press to-day, (he sad intelligence of the death of Mr. Sam L. Dysart reaches our eais. He died at the home of his father, Mr. J. S. Iysart, last night about 8 o'clock after a sickness of about three weeks. "In the midst of life we are in death." Who that saw young Mr. Dysart a fev: weeks ago in the full vigor or young manhood would have thought that he would to-day belying lifeless, motion less, clasped in the cold arms that never unfold? Death rides on every passing breeze, And lurks in eveiy flower; Each season has its own disease, Its peril every hour." It was just a year ago on the very day of Mr. Dysart's death that a sud den gloom was thrown over Marion by the tragic death of Mr. Walter Gentry. It is strange, and we iiave often won dered why it is so, but our observation warrants the assertion, that there is a greater mortality among the young men between the ages of fifteen and twenty-five than among persons of any other class. But death must, sooner or later, come to us all. It is a heritage entailed up on every member of Adam's family, the "female line" as well as the "mule line;" it is an estate that no man can sell or dispose of by any deed or con veyance known to human laws. Death reigns king over all things living, and subsists on the lives of Ins subiocls. Whenever there is no life there will be no death. Death carries the keys to every home, and can enter in the early morning, at noon or at the dark hour of midnight. We can not bar him out. no piteous appeal can stay his ruthless hand, nor flattery soothe his dull cold ear. But how strange? Wecling to life as if it were eternal. We strive for the things that pertain to temporal life as though we exrected to enjoy them for ever, u e pursue the fleeting pleasures of life as the ignorant child pursues the gaudy-winged butterfly ; even while we chase th.em, they evade our grasp, flit from 11s. a ml -are gone forever. The pleasures of this life "are like poppies spread You grafp the bloom, the flower is shed. ' Or like the snowflake in the river; A moment white then melts forever." Men think of life, and talk of life, and prepare for life as ifto live were all of life. Even on the Sabbath, the day hallowed by God himself, and set apart as a day of rest from all the toil and care of temporal life, men get to gether and spend the whole day talking politics or discussing the mean ways of a certain neighbor, but never a word is spoken about death and the hereaf ter. . 1 . iTrirT.... ... H-t ami Hart ott g How- Mr. W. V, Scott, for more than fifteen years editor of the Lenoir Topic, has bidden his patrons a pa thetic adieu and retired, wo hope not permanently, from journalism. Ho is succeeded m the editorial chair lv Mr. John S. Deal. in niagnifi- (T THE WORlD. BIO ouwk Ct r.,1 i a . r Ul,u .isiiori nine since: a piece of nnca t feet 4 inches thick bv 3 te-t 7 inc!i?8 in width was unearth ed about jO inches llow the mr ff ee. Messrs. BoWm fimi rT,. who are prominent buyers of this ' pubHfc nJ riTal 8howm" gnuerinsuijstance pronounce this the largest single piece thev have seen, and its estimated value whn y f;r marker, if clpan, is l(XiO. Mr. Wien-et informs us that lie is getting out a good deal of yery fine mica cutting 10x15 inchez; of a marketable value, and Ins numerous friends here wish him much 6iiece in his new field. A curiously constructed "moon shine" still was destroyed by rev enue ofiieen in Yancey county last week ; instead of the regulation and costly copper, this was built of wood, with a sheet iron bottom, rather on the order of a sorghum pan. The sad pnectacle of a female prisoner being conveyed in a bug gy through our quiet streets on lat 4 1 - r. cunciay auernoon was one not to be seen without rejrret. and seemed rather a profanation of God's Holy aooain, out we are informed that it was a matter of necessity. The departure of the summer visitors, whose presence has so much brightened our little town. is greatly felt. We recrret alwavs that visitors to this section do not pend the month of October, and enjoy the magnificent beauty of our autumn foretts. Contractor Walter Graham is engaged in the stupendous task ol moving the shoe factory building from its present location to the rear of II. A. Westerman's store. for use as a warehouse. This is a big job, but Mr. Graham is well equipped for just such work. Sent. 18. 1S9.-1 i,li,r- o c.rcus that Las ever visited the South bM aroused ,.5,,, ry h,, Brothel rmrW ll'e C3,n? of Sell, brothers Eoormous United Sl..,w Thev re the monarch ruler, of the gre.t'e.t nd grnd,.t confe irtio3 trelin?, which is r--.. ..... euowmen. nearly auar- irr firnlr.. .. 1 - 11 . ' -T unuer one ruanaj:--intnt. a;Idur.u!i that time have cter,d to million, of t.roj.'e is America And Aatr this rear. Tis uill l.e gi.,j , to th; amusement !0v1C? ,,ublK- in this vicinity and adjoitongcountie... Special excursion rlM m.i !, ifS:,t..ion n.( n1)t.9 of tf0r, un-i the abearance ct fLe bighow of the big show ol ihe world at Ailicville, Mondar October ah, wi.l unJjuU.-dlv tbr&nZ tLe ct'r with Tisit'ir. Uau-h and see tho mor.ster free Street I arace oa the n.orr ingof the exhibition, and be convinced that it is the greatest ehow on earth IT IS UTTERLY USELESS Jo "fight- ag.. te a3 vour eycs oro W r?"' of ,W to commence with I ... 1 f mum that imiw 1 i--4jy maue glasses w "7 eJ"e- Il conimcuciug to fchould lectnc?ps thi in are an iniurr wear glasses, you An Old .TlanS 1 oimsel. Mr. Monroe Davidson, of Greenville, a., says, May 21st, I8t : -I have used Koyat Germtuer for Kidnev Troubles .r'i WT1iC, 1 ,,ave iVred from U.y rioou. u pave Ine rt.,lef jn a f d anu is me t BUY THE BEST the eh- t ami uisturij thenn-d aU discomfort, and me sight. 11 that lr grades are liable to distort the rnv- j of vision, cause tain "jure instead of improving -memlnr tl;at Hght is priceW-0ml ICare Features AVitli Sell's Bros Oiigautic Shows Coining. IN UNIQUE CURIOSITIES THIS MAM moth show has no equal. Asheville, Monday October 7. Their pair cf rronster Hippopotamis are unquefetionaMj' the rarest and most valua ble wild beasts on exhibition; their flock of Ostriches unrivaled; their Educated Seals nnd Sea Lions, Hooster Orchestra nnd Pig C'rcus, Hiding Peacock are gen uine wonders. An Arabian Caravan, mag nificent ffty-Cnge Menagerie, Tiiplc Cir cuses, Regal r.omjii Hippodrome, Perfor ming Arenas, Mid-Air Carr.ival!?, Tropical Aquariums, Australian Aviary, Athletes andAra-biurt Caravan. 4 .TtieTnames of really great performers are legion, and the Hippodrome races given are ot the moat varied and spirited char acter. Even body will want to see the glorious, tree, mcrnisg street parade nt lc o'clock, and for that matter, the whole world of fun und"wendtrs Sells Isrouier?' everywhere pYeser.t. Now even body can have an cppoit ui'ty of wi'.nessing The Greatest show on Earth. Special excur tiou rates.-en all li'res ol travel. DR. KING'S ROYAL GERWiETUER This pleasant and perfect remedy, eo delightful to take, bo refreshing and exhilarating, stands in highest favor with all who know it best, a9 the great est of all medical remedies fof both sexes, of all ages and in all conditions. given me any permanent relief. I take i.vauit- in recommending it to any one suirerinr from any kind of Kidney taouble. 1 believe it is the best thing that old people can use for debility and nervousness." New package, large bottle, M-t doses, i. For sale by Morphew & White. LOUIS WALKER, Hoot am! KIsoe JIakcr Mahiox, x. c. Repairing done in the neatest possi b e stylo. 1 'rices very low. Satisfac tion guaranteed. MI Lb I X K 11 Y TIT I L L I X E R Y t I I.L I X Kit Y i i-'l I LLi X Ell Y ?liss ?Iollie I). King Fashionable Milliner, Keeps the very Latest Styles - in Millinery goods. Store on Main street, next door to Lonon Brothers. wrotny cf Music. THE BaOCKiyiAN SCHOOL GF MUSIC, GKEEXSBORO, X'. C. Pianoforte, Voice Culture, Violin and Art. A specialist in each de partment, Training School for Teachers. Address CIIAS. J. EROCKMAN, Manager. :,0OOKNG STCVES AND ALL KINDS OP ardware sii nenr SMALL IIMVFSTMrMTc- burning prosneritv wi ' ",UM 1 much within a short tim. . , .. " '? u b,,t "owhere ran thev mk,. aJ Work. WJ "ttesMui Smn nJation in (.'rain. iUl.. IniteUSt.tesKl,., h. '""3ml .f nu-n in all narfx nf th.. large amounts every veVr 1 . thr"nKh i hU -bo invests a iZaT! bv tin... u-h.. ; . V """ureu dtdlars . - .... .um a lew thonnan.l all Parts of th. ago brokers, make dollars f,r the man I to r.o.ooo to IIOU.OOU r more it is also a fact t haft i..... small invesom.nf ""mhethe largest proliu from r,m, ,ul. : . " t -t.iriy n investments on this nl., ' . est throu"-h,r.L .. ." wno live away from fh Dl. . .. . .r r " ' "ffbly understand t" Zr - -...,. I on any trade, but covers both .if" "7," 'r: "J" -nt invested .. "v ""ei neri ne tt.-A. .. niarkpr riki.jv. f..n. r. . . I I K FOR coxvixcix,; proofs speculation and our Paily Market Crt fu nf n,,! " ' 1 0r Manual explain, . Lit? "'oney-making inu-r,. All gara to our standing and success vTr ". '"J"1 renw in re- v Z ,u,l,,w '"n.rmation address jrs nnd Iln ti.ru -Ml-2J2RiaIto Jluilding, Chicago, 111. THAS &CO:, Hank Ex voryb0(ly is invited to take a FIIKK l.w.i- - NIGHOL'S BROTHERS' Large and .- .took of General jrercl.a.uli.e. A Coat for po cents? Yes! Nichob Bro's hnw. x . . "lwlsi!iii prices from .V spring and Summer Cloth,', Cfiita u. ami nnw Goods, Hal6,a,,,Ition9V ?,1 f. ,.'!ry i 1 8,jI""- A1" UrT line,, and for H.Ki T1'1" f"r """"" ... ..Ut, , I ill 1 1 I I I 1 IF 1 lrv.v...l . j duce They also nay highest t 7 ,,iuen,0lP. wooden willowaro, cc 3 m highest market prices for 'all IMe'eMty "pro- I at FREE MEDICAL REFERENCE BOOK (V4 pages) tor men and women who are afflicted with any form of private disease peculiar to their sox, errors of youth, contagious di seases, female troubles, etc.. etc. Send 2 two cent stamps, to pay postage, to the hauling specialists and phvsicians in this country. Dr. HATHAWAY fc CO., -SfcH So. Broad St., Atlanta, (ia. Programme of the 4th McDowell County Union Sabbath School Convention, beginning in the Old Fort Baptist church on Saturday, October 12th at 10 a.m. Devotional exercises by Rev. Wm.II. White. Speeches of Welcome. 1. What are some of the stroi?g and weak points in our Sabbath School work? Wm. II. White, Rev. M. M. Landrum. 2. How shobld a teacher prepare, teach and spiritually apply the lesson? Rev. T. J. Rodgers and J. C. Lin ney. 3. The profit of and how to man age the singing? P. C. Harmon. 4. The "Liquor TrathV and how to array the Sabbath School against it? Rev. J. C. Brown and Julius C. Bird. 5. The importance of the Bible in the Sabbath School. Prof. Tate and Rev. Carpenter. C. The duty of every parent and professor of religion to attend the Sabbath School. B. B. Price. Mass meeting Sabbath afternoon. Let union schools and denomi- I national sehocls le represented by at least three or four delegates. Let all be represented. Wm. II. White, President 29th Dis. T. J. Rogers, B. B. Price, M. M. Lai.drum, W. B. RatlilT, A. B.Gilkey, Countv Ex. Com. WHAT IT TO DO FOR YOD. It win si'tb job APPETITE. It will give you restful refreshing SLEEP. IUU1 stimulate jour DIGESTION. UwIU restore year NERVOUS ENERGY. (twill put jour KIDNEYS in perfect order. It will purity jour Blood. It will change jour weakness Into STRENGTH. It will bring job cut of sickness Into HEALTH. BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE- "W. ;p. CTOISTES, HARDWARE STORE. Groceries! Groceries! KEW PACKAGE, LARGE BOTTLE, 103 DOSES OXE DOLLAR. SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. MASDFACTiriUED OSLT BT The Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga. rarxs job. -paoe book, att.ep rzss. For sale by Morphew & White. Everything in the Grocery Line. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LAND. Br v'ntJeof a Mortgage DttJ, eiecuted on the 2sth day of Mnrcli, 1S31, y IK N. II itch chtk to the uncie -signd. which said Mortgage Deed is duly recorded ia the of. Cce of the Register of Def ds of McDotrel! countv ia Mortgaire Hook No- 4. on pae 313. the unJersigned n ill tell to the highest bidder tor cash at the Court House door on Mondiir the Tlu day of Oct ober, lt&S, at 12 o'clock iu,in Marion, North Carolina, ths following di scribed tract of land skua:d in the foitrier tawn ofi'crti. adjeinins tLc lands of N. C. Finlev and The C1J North Stste Lan l CoTipar.j, and beginning on a stake in the town of I'oriia ia the North edfre cf First streer, and runs North 310 fret to a stake, then Fait 500 feei to a stake -st 500 feet to the tegingin will be so.d to sttisij the debt seCurea by NEW AND FRESH STOCK at pries lower than anywhere else in town. CAN NOT BE UNDERSOLD. E ST A X I . X E W ST( C K. CAE L AX1SEE RE FORE YOU UlTY EEJjE- AVIIRRE, A. B, Gilkey & Son. raw iitii Aiid Feed Stables. Look at our coitls " finest stock of our Fricesa and convince youmelf of the fact wo have tl Dry Ooods, Shoes, Clothing and Oroceries, that have ever been shown hrn i wii no n nere. e make a .specialty of 2aadaes ress Shnrib AXD OUR SHOE STOCK IS IMMENSE. a-4 selected atock of rTrri-c-r-T- . . -L you want to save money :irNf. W -,ty" U " iave 8aVad our customer, ll tdof Uol Z luTlT, T we are going to do the ,lm, thin. l?' nd - and be eom-ir.T v .t.. ... ? . Jar. tome to " c a" "iks of gl Prrxluce. ua X. B.our sh3 were bought beforoih- n 'e c. from U to ZTj cents on each pair. A. UUVJf can aa'o rots NTO.VA CO Handsomest v'Ju ies, Ie?t hor sos, mr.t m derate charges. If vou want to take a pleasure trip or a business trip across the moun-I i tains, down the vallevs. around l i.. e..,.i.nif.... i . . . ' ' i 500 feet to the beeinrinff. ...id laud ? 1 i I "A UT ' ' Uil morc i-oiiuurt aim ease man vou ever Lrwn Madhcx, VurtvisT. L. J'.-McI.Kot, Cshikb. ahiikvili.i w. c l)ESIG.ATF.O MATE DKPOSITORY. he said mortgage, interest an l costs cf ! took the same trip lfore, try one I CAPITAL $50,000 sale. This the second day of S .tetaber. A. D.ie05. Jaicei II. Atkin, Mortgagee. J. L. C. Bird, Attorney. Of A B. Gilkey & Son's. turnouts. SURPLUS $25,000 We havft Special facilities for handling the buii.ega of Merchant A and others in Western Xorth Carolina. If you have no Bank accoun or think of a change, we will be glad to have you corrpond with us.
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