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THIS IS THE LAST WEEK OF THE GRAND , , CLEARANCE SALE. Take Advantage of this Opportunity to Save Money on your Furniture, Carpet ani Rug Purchases _____ __"__ ■any ol Our Fall Styfes Purchased In Grand Rapids last month aro now here and opened up for your inspection. Never h >f»re xreiu tliere seen such a grand selection of fine furni ture and Cari>ots on this market. »^r» * \»ryjV w- . • \ _ _ This Week we Will Put All of Our New Styles In this sale and you can havo them at almost what it cost to get them here. Wo havo saved hundreds of dollars to our customers during this August Clearance Sale and this, the last week, offers the greatest opportunity to purchasers. We can show -i you to-day tlie host, grade of Furniture manufactur ed in Grand Rapids which is the loading furniture making center of the world. Don’t Let This Opportunity Pass by Ton. Ton Will Surely Regret it when Ton Go to Buy later. OBJECTS OF THIS SALE: Our object in ofterigg these goods at such rodicu lously low prices is, as we have said before, to turn all we can this month into CASH. Make your pur chft33S now ; wo will hold the goods for you until you are ready for them. Andrews Furniture & Music Company. -- . ... Charlotte, North arolina. ■1 . THE HEADLIGHT. JOWK H. WALSH, Editor. .!• H, WALHH, I P *av rantfJi Air. M. COVIHGTON, ] ^ •*•****"• . HMcumin rate* Otwdo’.Urjwr jr-mr, xtriclly eaah In ^MwrtWai ntaa luroWiea on ap> Catorod accord la* D* aet of Coaamaa *** *•c # ___ jr&ff>AY, AtHIUBT 28, 1803. jl — ■ == r Saxon’s reply Jo oyK remarks of last week are without much signiA xaoee and are so unfounded, and of eo little force that we hardly deem a reply neces sary. However, jt may be well enough for us to assure edr neighbor that we have never expressed any dissatis faction aa to ourself, and one .more time that we have al ways said we would support »the nominees. We also wish Jo assure it one more time, j .that there is “some dissatis faction” in the rank and fllq, of the Democratic party, .which it seems to admit in its issue of this week. Now, we nak you kindly, what's the matter with you anyhow? You advise us to get in the ynlddle of the road. It is a jt range request, when we have been there all the time. Now a plain question—when J be Headlight spoke of the dissatisfaction, independent ticket, Republican tidket, Me., didn t it mention .thw»e thing* m a reason why dem oerateehouldptill together Ogainet the common enemy, the Republican*? Now be Mr, if you can. Mr, wo are wilting to compare our dem ocracy with anybody, and if you veto aa you indicate, yon wUl rote precisely a*we hare gNnye «»Jd we would rote, 0*4 m ere aspect to rote. We here never advieed an ticket, hut al i contrary. In the d« not rote any , preferring Artoty to there, > were t the nominee. Again we ask, what is the matter? We have no reflections to cast upon any nominee of the party. Thoy are all gen tlemen and democrats, and we can support them with out ever thinking of a “dish of crow,“lmt notwithstand ing this there is some “oppo sition” to the ticket we ex pect to vote. Finally, you have made assertions that you have ut terly failed to substantiate. You have nosed into matters with which you had nothing to do, and you did it when we have treated yon with the utmost courtesy. Your con duct has, in our opinion, been incompatible with the laws and customs in practice among contemporaries. You have shot at an imaginary' foe, and by mistake fired a blank cartridge, therefore you get no game. If you think you have mude any thing out of the matter, we are willing that you shall en joy it. If you are not satis fied just go on and wo'll meet yon on the field, until you are satisfied APOLOGY TO MU IMG'(tin BBS. We trust our ]jotrons will ex cuw. as for showing partiality to our neigh bor, the AnglorBaxon, in giving it ao much apace. We are under obligations to it in this respect, and wa couldn't afford to slight it. We may have to do the aame thing next week, and if ao, wh apologise to you in advance. Newspaper etiquette requires the extending of reciprocal favors, and we always like to do onr part In each matters. Hale of Valuable Property. By virtue of an order from the County Board of Education, I will aell to the highest bidder, for oaah. Sept. L2th at 19 o'clock m., the two school houses and lota in lower Wolf Pit, known aa Districts No. 1 and t for wbito children. Them bouses are in good eon* dftion and comparatively new. Either, or both houses can be puiwbemd at private sale, at any time prior to Bent. 19th. The tale wilt take place at the Barrington aohool house, and the right to reject any bid far below yahm, la heraiiy reserved. J. B. Walsh, On. Hupt Bo Boole. August I lth, 1IIQC. Pam Kfthwt Jlsll. Tim great Summer Tenie. Bold Mtefo Richmond county by B. Map, Druggist, Hamlet, W. 0. Outer quick, us the summer's sup ply is running low. Prim ft/fU per tlojap* . COUNTY NEWS. Pee Dee No. 2. Miss Sullie Liles, of Pee Dee station, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Shores, at this place. Mr. Lather Clegg, of Carthage, spent several iluys last week with Mr. S. McIntosh at this place Miss Annie Ewing is spending some time at her old home in the country. The Rev. Mr. Brnswall went down in South Carolina Sunday, tc hold a protracted meeting. W. W. and C. W King and sis ters are at the bedside of their sister, Mrs. Sinclair at Laurel Mill, who is not expected tt^live. Mr. Gtowers’s family, of Cor dova, is moving to this place. Nearly all of our people who have been visiting have returned • We arc sorry to state that Mrs, NormAn Gilis has fever. V. S. C. Ledbetter’s. E. B. Lenox, of High Point, is visiting friends at this place. Miss Florence McNair, of Rob herdel, was visiting in the village lost Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald spent Sunday with J. P. Gibson and family of this place. Quilting seems* to be in fashion now among the young girls of this village, which may indicate a rough winter. Machinist Furgison seems to have made good headway with his work thus far. One week's work has made a lively appearance in-, •ids the mill. The boys are making good use of their time now since the water is.low—fish is being caught by the wholesale—some of the Roberdsl people have carried away numer ous bunches. * H. D. Ledlwdter retimed Sun. day evening from upjyr Rich mond where he visited his ancle, J. F. Ledbetter, who is qnite sick, he reported his oondition a little little more favorable. There was a good number of this place including the writer who at tended preaching at Oreen Lake church last Sunday. The hones was pretty well filled. Rev. N. B. Guyton, occupied the pulpit and his sermon was a very impressive appeal. Oh no. Hr. Gobbler, yon have grasped the wrong idea. I did not intend easting any insinua tions at any one. I simply Stat ad that 1 wee well pleased with the result of the primary. And while f waa there I did, not see any mud slinging or discriminating as had usually been the case on such oc casions. This wee the analysis of dir remarks. Don't hollow quite no soon. There was a pie-oic given brer on Bear branch last Wednesday, to whieb moat of the young peo *'' . * l ' 0 * J LOTS OF GAS WASTED, l ___ , There is lots of unnecessary gas wasted by those ‘ who ure trying to compare goods with us. Weh avo only to show the many large bargains to convince the trade of the community that wo aie doing more business, stdling more goods at loss prices, than any ■ house in the country. •> « ; WHY IS IT ? i It is not because of our popularity alone. It is riot beoause people think more of us than of our competitors, but is caused by the talk of our pricos. They, unlike the thermometer, stay below Zero, *- * • and every customer sees them. Low Prices for Every Man, ■woman and child, which continues magnetize the trade from far and noar Our Stock of Clothing, made by expert tailors, is mado to fit and guaran teed to wear. OUR STOCK OF SHOES / and Gents’ Furnishings arc unsurpassed, in style, price and durability. . We are ’ determined to deal honestly and ’ satisfactorily with you. In order to ;be convinced of this statement you have only to call on us, being ’directed by the American Flag, which stands erect protruding from the front of our store ' ’ Yours for Honest Business, ARENSON & SUSS MAN. pie of ottr village proved them selves to be helpfnl hands to the ooeasiun. Dinner was served af ter the tuna I manner and music was rendered melodiously by the Miseee Saunders. Everything passed off lovely and a little court ing only rendered it supremely enjoyable. Subscriber. A IWsairaMa Howes to Heut. 'I will rent my dwelling,, now oocupied by Mr. C. L. Evans, as a boarding house. It is in good condition and a very popular site with boarders. Apply to me at the J. B. Can dle Coa store. . (Mrs.) Celia Fowlkes. 14 pounds of good ooffss for n>00 at H. C, Wstson’r. Fids tins fancy crackers sod sakss, H. C. Watson’s. » * First Glass Barber Shop. rOH WHITES OnY. I hare opened a firal claaa Barter Saloon In the faint room orer the Partner*’ Bank, Eaey (Staring and Hair Cat* ting In up-to-date ityle. Sharpening raiora aipcelal tjr. Call and ynn’ll pall again. E. J). STOGNEIt Wliat Thiu Folks Xavd. Is a greater power o( digesting an ' aaslmllakh.g food. For Dam Dr. King's Haw Life PUIs work wood fra They lonaand rag date U*o digestive organa, gently espal all poisons (rooi the sys tem, Mirteh the Mood, Improve appe tite, mater IrsltLy feete.. Only Uo all d niggle ta, Old Irons. Bring me your old iron of all kinds and get the highest market values. Ed. B. Terry. *—1*-• —" 1 »■■■ ■ — Hot Times! Such weather censes yonr feet to al most kill yon. They Sosld, Sweat, Ache, 8tmg, Barn, and swell. Remember that this suff ering is unneoeesary, Batter's Foot I/ition will ours yoa feet. It’s fres If it fails. For fids hy 8. Biggs. Druggist, Hamlet, If. 0. Price 11.00, Postage paid. ‘ Don t forget to send 8. Biggs,' at Hamlet, H. C. an ordwr at once for a dollar paoksgs of his famous Foot Lotion foy tors and burning fast, it’s fine. Try., it,. and yog sill as/ so too. a • I
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