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w N Absolutely Puro Jj Used and praised by the most 9 M competent and careful pas- xjl try cooljis the world over fjL The only Baking Powder made 2S from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar made from grapes y Dysartsville Dots. Dvsartsville, eST 28. Thurman Langhridge, after spending aboat two weeks here with relatives, return ea 10 Atlanta, Ga., last week Ed Condrey, who carried the mill bo acceptably through the winter, kmcone to Mecklenburg county, nar Charlotte, to pe in the'employ of J. E. Denton. ' Miss O vie Price has boon quite un well for several days. Martin Bruner has moved on D. L. Daves' land. Mrs J. Webb Walker is reportea quite 111 with pneumonia. Dear Editor, it is about time to put a few thorns under the political pot and start it to simmering so we can brinR It to a boil in case of an emergency Now, I want to ak the Democrats of this dis trict to give brother Gudger a second chance without dissent or opposition. man who can bring order out of con fusion deserves more than a passing notice. Brethren, let us do the hand some thing and all go for J. M. Gud ger, Jr. Zero. A charter has been issued to the interstate Railway Frog and Switch company, of Salisbury, with $30,000 of stock subscribed for by , P. H. Thompson, F. M. Thomp tsota, VV. B. McCanless, D. L Arey 3tud E. G. Gregory, of Salisbury, sand G. W. Montcastle, Dermot kemwell and Emery E. Roper, of Lexington. The company pro jposes to manufacture railway .switches, frogs, signal devices md mother apparatus for railway use. Mr. S. Gallprt, who is trying t secure the establishment of one or more drainage districts for the pur pose of reclaiming overflowed bot tom lands in this county informs The Sun that he is in receipt of a business last week. letter from Mr. 0. W. Mengel, a drainage engineer of the United Woodlawn Notes. Woodlawn, Feb. 2G T T. Wright is making considerable headway toward the construction ot a grist mill, which will be operated by water power. This will be of great convenience to the neighbors. We need a good mill. ; Attending court from here last week were J. B. Ward. William Minion. L. J Hollifield, Joe McNeely and Jess Baxter F. A. Hall of Altapass was here on ieini At The Davis Pharmacy U Get Just any quantity you want. O 0 ( Bans (Bunrb) Itains (Pole) Peas Corn Squash Tomato IWts Radish Cucumber Onion 8rt3 Lettuce . Popper Cabbage ; All kinds Flowerbed Cann Uulhs Cdbidium Bulbs Tube Kse Bulbs Lnwn Grass Seed o o And lots of other Wood' Hih Grade Seeds. The Davis Pharmacy Scaglc Block Second door. . )Q ZDQ( 0 o $ For a Good Cop Use jg vii wnvn iFMrnrrn)9 Try a Package elle Mead Sweets Bm Botis and Chocolates. fresh assortment of this famous brand of candy just opened. A. M. Hensley made a business trip to Marion last weok. nnrtia Tute has accented a DOedtion States Department of Agriculture. M firem:ll, ou th Adams Duurniv Line. stating that he vuilarrivein Ruther- Mr. M. L. Good returned homo last ford ton on March 5th and, after week from AsheYillr, when- she recently t.hp csitnatinn in tlir underwent an operation. . 11 ii. ii . an Lacky is quite ill an 1 it is fear d county, will deliver an address at . ; 1 , A , . . . that it will bo necessary to take Lim to some .convenient piace in the hospital. -11. 4 I county. Kutherrordton tun. . j. Harvey GreenW of Spartanlmrc. S. C , ppent Snnday here. Mr. Henry Louis Smith, presi- The farmers are. Retting somewhat dent of Davidson College, Monday disheartened on account of the bad formally telegraphed his acceptance weather. ' "It 1 ITT 1 . 1 or me presidency or wasningion and Lee University. TAKE A LOOK AT OUR WINDOW. (7 SUNllKAVI. Wood! Wood! Thomnson's Fork News. ) ) ili ) i) ) ) "Virginia Pride" (I) 'W (I) (0 Coasted Coffees Imported and Roasted by L. G. YOUNGER. m MARIOW BARGAIN HOUSE, g R. C NANNEY, Prop. Good S'to-Ve Wood either. green or sea soned, or mijeed. Sample boxes for the Ladies. J. W. Streetman. ebo. Feb. 20. Mrs. W. 'C Janes visited relatives in Morgonton last Tues day and Wednesday. Elbert Siumions of Moranton visited home folk a on the creek last week. William Lawmg and Dallaa Rowe went to MoTanton. Friday. 3 1 .VJKJ JTei LUAU their brother, Charles Simmons, at Nebo last Thniday. There wad a heavy rain fell on the creek labt week. North Muddy Creek and Thompson's creek were both very high. Mrs. J H. Janes visited relative at Ilankius last Saturday and Sunday. Fletcher Simmons was in Bridgewater Saturday on bnine Miss Maude Simmons was in Marion shopping last Saturday. ROSEBUD. U TT? Tl r TI II Trompt Deli-Very Thone 58. L. C. TStirgirt. Toasted Corn Flakes, Cream of Wheat, Puffed Wheat, Puffed Rice, Quaker Hominv Grits, White Cap Buckwheat Hour and Karo Syrup. Full Line of Heinz Canned Goods n Did You Ever Order a Suit of Clothes for $15 thinking it was cheap and then "kick yourself because you had wasted money? We. are looking for men who have had just that experience. - Our Chicago tailors, -Ed. V. Price & Co. mm,:;m .', -mil . n k. W. GRAY S.0W Ask for one of our Puncn Cards which explains our plan of how to obtain a complete set of the famous Rodccrs Stiver- ware for one-third of its real value NebcrNews. Nebo, Feb. 20. We feel that this un pleasant weather has been the can so of much of the sickness in the neighbor hood. Mr. John Stacv. Miss Delia Gibbs and Dealer Patton have had ser ious cases of pneumonia. The trained nurees. Mioses Toomer and Rnssell w have been carein for Miss Gibbs and Dealer nave returned to Ashevillo. Mrs. G. A. Masters has also been real sicfislor the past few days. TTIU 1 . JLt ini mm m Misses Fannfe Gibson and M.rtha I UK WdriTlP.r I H P. Ti7 fr?flT H PT TtlP Hall WPnfc hrT, Vmt tho. i,-- .-w MW V V WBSVS not returned yet. Mrs. Anna McCall from S wanna noa was visiting in Nebo Sunday. Arthur McCall of Marion was also visiting here Snnday. Bert Ledbetter was in Marion Satur day.'' NEXTDOOR TO BOTTLING WORKS. n "Vnc.. - msJke clothes to measure for the lowest price at which fine woolens, latest style, individ uality and fine -workmanship can be obtained. If you 11 let us send them your order lor a 3pg and Summer suit,, you 11 always feel fiSMijt ;you :got-ybur. mbney ,worth." ' , ..: . - Wtree-Button Novelty Sack, No. 781 FOR SALE! No. 93. A bargain In the Geo. E. Woods property on Park mil. A acrea and a good 8 room dwelling, good well, city main on State street.. This nrooer- ty commands the best xiew In the town. I ono mat see the property to aporecUta me value, and location Terms 1000 casn ana l and 2 years balance, going soon to some one for f 1500. Apply quick to H. W. ID YS ART Grciater Our Values in Shoes, Clothinjr, Hat5, Trunks, Dry Goods of all classes. The best stock of Ginghams, Pcxcals, Lawns, Long Qoth India Linen, Flaxons, etc we have ever carried. 1 You will be interested when you see our stock and get our prices t . - Wo are still scllioR Men's, Youth's.und Hoys' Qbthice aad extra Panu at very low Ggurcs. .-Special birRias in Mea and Women's Heavy Shoes. ' r- ant. AdverUse in The PBO0KE33. - V." (5: Ell!
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