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8 '3 51 few ;issv. :IM- ytiteHi38 fell:- ' , ; ' -WEALTH IN OLD CHEST Silver Hoarded Four Years Drops suddenly Into View Finder .An Honest Man. I- If . Milam is a vegetable remedy made from Wes ansing frora impu . ished or acid blood. ' Qmtsta, ho alcohol xuxngjingredients. Beneficial to the stomach and digestive organs as well as the blood. A true tonic - f m . re .-. J BONE AM) SK i ii i i i i i i What .'.Milam ' Cures thb mrt desperate blood diseases. Builds up the cysteai, eradicates uric acid, thus curing rheuraatisnC gout, eczema, etc! Beneficial-in dl run down conditions, con sumption, xatruTh, anaemia, failing eyesight iiuiu rapovcnsneci blood supply, creates pcute, aics digestion, and 13 a gen uine RECONSTRUCTIVE TONIC i i 4 Kutherfordton Special, 25th. An incident of unusoal human iu teres t,. and one which goes to suow that Diogenes with his lan- tern need not have travels fn. J ther than Kutherord county, this f I State." occurred vectorJar- 1 -WW Nrf V UJ , . : To begin at the beRinninjj tpree years ago; Mr. Millard Par ton purchased at a sale of the per sonal effects of the late H. B. Hines 11. . an old tool chest for the sum of $150. Havioc: no other nso fnr PROPESSIONA DR. J. GILLESPIE REID, - -DnTIST answer calls at any hour of thenitfht. Rooms 3. 4 and 5 First National Bank Building, Marion, N. c. ENDORSlEfVlEMTS FROM RELIABLE PEOPLE W the antiquated affair Mr. 'Parton and more able to -siiS nnSio?' 1 f 821 better and stronger Aavbeentrodwift some yeaS I that I coajd not eattomatols wits JSl? S1 to such an ctet 20 my my sarprlSSd?teasSSlbreakmout with a rash ' part's content vdtSou : Svtii onOW eat toatoestomy uarrant, Danville.a. :? onselueiices.-Rev. II. D. Keg1 SlS d the money. Weli.you ssuffered with Twzeml f orfl vVSentlrely welL After having are duett, pISody & Co . Tro?. NfY?1-"0" H WUliams aeaftrseedSdn four ys when I nd within a feeSu1' m aPPetite and digestion 'rto!Ki1ecSJ??ta Mjlam for 'Kirannia. oarjsaaie. Ex-posunater Danville. troupe iJneirly gSne.iry d Sl?tlly ch tongue is clean UrS Ptirn lVn?K?rAhAn I?r m years thit I hive h d m rhmmi - f u UB Iini !prin2w cd it ever since. 1 ReVnoEJs, CriS rinC3t toin2 ia th world. - Mrs. IL II. uneTwLt" rheumatism, at time. Sn mlsTisSimyo Q?t coming Wy;rii0.Hl.n: Valhalla. S, C. State EV f.t f --.v. mcujuum uoniercn of M rvi: - w . in iinm j ' BUV ftiy DAm " -"V103"0 of N. Carina. BUY Six BOTTLES fR $S, AND yOUR MONEY I or sale by druggists and most country stores crPr fr' tU Tt ' ' cannotsupplv yo7 oSE1I?.them- If dealer "Wl LAM MEDICINE CO., Inc., DAKVILLE, VA W(0)M put 1 jm - mm JGl made it a recentaclo for nn wrier and shot, used. in Gllingshells. In the course of time much of the ammunition sifted its way into the crevices of the 'chest', and day, thinking to gather up hi! the fragments the owner turned the chest upside down. Behold! silver dollars literally rained. A false partition in the chest had been dis lodged by the jar, and hoarded wealth to the amount "of $410 ammunition for Christmas stock ingsmixed indiscriminately with that used for hunting purposes. waning bounty Comraissibnei Richard Led better, the Wnrkl Mr. Parton had him count out the money and then turn it over to the cleric of .tho superior court with instructions to deliver it to the Hines' heirs. It was learned to day that Hines had po heirs, and toe long-nidUen money will pro bably so to the Unirarsiti- North Carolina. Hines was a miserly Confederate veteran and was known to have amassed con siderable wealth. The discovery of the ail- nAA k I "UUJ q nnomer interesting chapter to ii I aiau. nines w O 0D0 , lne tnreo men for whose O urder Will Mclntyre was indict q ed at the November term of court O ?he others were Melt0 and Atch O ,ef' eaeged crimes were com O mitted'Dearly four years ago, tut ri only recentlv wnc cn.t : O CDCe adduced to fasten guilt w O Icntre as living in Columbia, O b' G,f when the dictinent was re- O tarned' but departed hastily just tWO d It i u in curs irom Q Rutherford, armed with jvarrants, Marion, f V reached the South O Gorcr0 kitfhin has offered $200 R - xrrf,,TT rv reward for him. nn th; i B- a "cCALL O a f Lbo lncreased to $500, which O wUI bo supplemented by offers 'of . q private citizens. Cl . O . N Dysartsville Dots. C. B. McBRAYER ATTORNEY AT LAW Prompt Attention Given All Business Intrusted to My Care. :-: . . the UpStairs, Strcctman Building L. A. HAflEy. C0UPOY SURVEYOR, C. E. HOUSE ASS0CUTE Abstracts and Blue Pnnrra Specialties Office In Streetman Bld. Muln 8t McCALL & LISENBEE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAVT Potcet Building, MARION, KH DR. J. BURGIN DENTIST Marion North Carolina " ' ' - Office POTEAT BUILDING. - n. a in M. & & r A fcj rr 0 rTrmiLUWtttC JidJ in it rr- HP-- - . - UQOQP Joseph Propes is here preparinc 55 to rrinair hi ;n -ivJ Thomas Williams has located a saw mill on C. M. Daves' place auu is cuiung timbe i j u. JUbllCc, M. D.f D. D. S. DEMTIST Rooms 2, 3 and 4, Strcetman CuIIdlni N. C, C. R. McCALL McCa.lt Brok-- UNDERTAKERS Coffins and Burial Supplies Any business fc intrusted to our care wiU receive prompt and careful at icuuon. "Store. 'When von strMVi 'r n-.. . ' - y? - -,-.v - wtw" rutsDunrh rerrert" fea.f;ce;Kj ,;;v -::roe a proent a Per-, &4 111 M : , . r" as au otner styles, is made of : our special ODen-Hearth Ir-Li. ' t . ' during metal it is possible to produce for fence LnfacSre tS I.reTthe tou?hest. -most eri- . .- ..an mOi pure c and iViutSwn'A7wrT;eVan,i: tfohnly m, al the same size, are ,ELECTRlCJUKmm1.-'A' iiuwmipure zinc, and resists rust arid cbrrbsibn" for th. : ' 1' 4 TO all the same size, are ELECTRI CALLY lLtiED atfhe JmiSTT ;proaucing a solid! fabric of metal, "nerfertlv nrlo , . . .- r ' -t;".- iu icveis ana deHections. EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT wh,. f, tJoe or POULTRY "purpose. : f different .tyleTdTi'ptiS TATE, tec .y - . - .,- ; Marion, :N. C. T 7 CTT-TTft TT' 0 u o W. E. Dickson has hie n,:n n ii'n.,,',; . in operation on li2a Scot l7' ey'sFumiwre. and is cntling timber for'her. r Lester. Waters; is buildine a dwelling house near J. O. Waters', 'l, Isaac' don't bo peeping round the corner. Como out into iuu upen. ? s Kenan. ' Joseph.!,. SeAWell, who twenty- a cnierea tho office T ; . , "mxi messenger bov was last week sworn in at Raleigh as clerk of tho SuD.m- ru-.. succeed XJot. Thomas S. R-enan, wtcvi, iecemDer 9? were several other atiniu.i- r U3 pmce, out no othor w- uiu was considered by members of tho Su- cuio vxjuriandthe election was unanimous. children ,laJnS: medicine for Iain's Cn.r-D"1?; Chamber. for coldi " cronp S5 wlT ectnal and that it wSLiS no hS?8! Cfu-h We represent some of the strongest and most reliable Fire insurance and bond- ing Companies. Would . be pleased to write your business. Burton & Wood, - agents! , Merchants &. Tarmcrs CanX (X
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