VOUNTY NEWS I
J'H I X - .
Ellcrbe.
Mr I*. O’Briun i* making
preparations to repaint Ida
hfidonoo.
< ».(». RatclifTe spent sever
al days in Anson last week.
The Misses McNeill and
Miss Lula Cameron, of Rae
ford, and Miss Annie Mo
Koill, of Roberdel, and Miss
Bailie Terry, of Texas, were
visitors at P. O'Brien’s Sat
urday and Sunday.
Rev. J. C. New and wife
were pleasant callers at G. G
Ratcliffo’s last week. Mrs.
New being on tier way to visit
her daughter, Mrs. R. L.
Hinson.
Mrs. Archie McNeill, and)
little • daughter Belle, and
Mias Mamie Steele, of Laur
. inburg, have returned home
after having spent several
days with Mrs. Belle Nichol
son.
Mr Austin and niss Beulah
White, of Mountain Creek,
were at Dr. J. T. Hiatt’s 8un
day.
Mr. Jamie Nicholson and
nieces. Misses Mamie Steele
and Belle McNeill, of Laurin
burg, were pleasant cal lei 8 at
G Q Ratcliffs’s last week.
We weloome to oar little
village Mrs. C. B. Horton
and children, of Anson Co.
The will occupy the house,
vacated by Mrs. 8tedman.
She will take in sewing and
desires the patronage of the
community.
We ere glad to see Prof,
Rower end family keek after
spending several weeks with
home folks in Chatham, Co
nr. "“Jack” LeGrand and
vih 'went to Rockingham
Monday.
wisses Grade end Bennie
ITimt Sro visiting Miss Beulah
WUte this week.
I noticed in loot week’s
Aagie-Saxen where nr John
ncRes, of Alabama, was vis
iting his aunt, Miss Mery mc
Rse, of Ellsrbe. 1 think it
weald have bean batter said,
wishing at nr. W. u. Smith’s
an there he spends the most
of his time there, and I un
derstand he says they need s
music teacher very much in
his part of the country—ha!
ha! See Saw.
MsmmT Wm>lan?’ Neill
Campbell, of Crosland’s, vis
ited relatives bare Sunday.
Mrs. Battle Shores Is spend
ing several days with her
slater, Mias Lilas, at Pas Pea
station. •
Mm. Elisa Easy and cbil-1
dren are visiting her parents
el Laurel Hill.
• Mias Lola Capel is spend*
,fog sometime with relatives
in theeoantry.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bald
win, of Males, spent Satur
day night and Sunday at the
horns ofChss. Carr.
Wo am glad to note that
tislla Will Williams, who hw
boon quite stole with fever, is
Bams. of Jsokson
fa vfgitinc sister.
MmTtbomae, it this place,
little Crawford Carr is
iv/1 w ith
Iii*sister Mrs. Mrs. Baldwin
at Alalee.
Mrs. Annie Maness has
has severed her connection
with this mill and gone to
Jonesboro.
Mr. Charles Thomas, of
Diamond Hill, has been here
for several davs.
v. a. c.
Cordova.
The babe of Mr. J. ,K.
Aired, which has been sick
for several days, we aro glad
to say is bettor.
Mr. Harrison Benerly and
family, of Brown Creek town
ship, Anson county, were
visiting our townsman, W.
Flako, Saturday and Sunday.
We soe a. certain young
man of your town pretty of
ten with one of our handsome
young ladies, and if t(here is
any sign in sigus they may
both lick lasses off the same
bread before long.
Rev. D. C. Britt, of Rock
ingham, lectured'in the Bap
tist church hero Sunday
night to a large and atten
tive congregation, on intem
perance. His discourse was
based on tho 2nd verse and
55 chapter of Isaiah, and his
lead off was how to reach mou
through their pocket books,
and he made it very plain to
us how we might be benefit
ed through the pocket book,
if the money that was spont
for whiskey was spent for
something else. It was in
J __i_.11 * .
UUUU dll ftUU lb
struck deop into the hearts
of this people and it will do
great and lasting good. Wo
want to organize a League
here sometime soon and get
ready for the fight that is
sure to come, that will wipe
whiskey, with all its blight
and curses, from this fair
land of ours. We bid Bro.
Britt God speed in his course
aud we will all lend a help
ing hand. 66.
Qneen City Hotel, Charlotte, K.C
Traveling men looking for a
good hotel at moderate price*
would do well to give u* atrial.
The Queen City Hotel is up-to
date; all outside rooms with mod
em conveniences.
TRUnTYCOLLEGE.
One hand red end seventy graduate
aud undergraduate eourve* of study in
department* of Literature. History,
Helene* and Philosophy. Well equip,
pad laboratories in all department* of
mienee. Larne library faeilitie*.. Gym
nasium furnished with best apparatus.
Expen*a* very moderate. Aid for
worthy yonag men. broad and national
spirit.
Trinity College has the
largest endowment of
any college in the
Booth Atlantic States.
For etMlogoe and farther Informa
tlMp ftddrw
d. w. tnswaou,
Daraim. K. C.
.■ adams ■ *■—■, TM
Plan a lot ton ef Oomnaenlly.
The copartnership heretofore
existing between us u grocer* Ac.
doing business under the style and
firm nano of Davis A Jerniean,
was, on the 18th of June dissolved
by mfttual consent, with tbs agree
Bent that Mr. R. L. 8. Devi* pays
all indebtedness and oollget* all
eUlnw.
E. h. 8. Davie,
J. 0. Jernigan.
DhiitiMie min.
Sda hold lag slalom will present
•ben* is the old ire* for payment All
gfwtKsSaSssr-'as
paid to Uwe..
8. K.ltmlt
A U Chet pell.
UNIVERSITY
OF NOIZTU CAROLINA.
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT.
LAW
MEDICI VK,
PHARMACY.
Free tuition to toapbvw r.nd to minis
ters* sous. ik-lmlandiil'S und loans
for tl.o needy.
S20 STUDENTS. 87 INSTRUCTORS.
New Dormitories, Gymnasium. Wr.ter
Works, Central Heating System.
The Fall term begins
Sej:t. 5, 1904. Address
Faxxos P. Vrx.\BLK, PnrJiinExr,
rium iiim. x. c.
Hot Springy Ark.
One fare plus $2.00 for round trip.
Tickets on sale every V.'ednes
ilny nod Saturday—Return limit
sixty dint.
Tlie Frisco System in connec
tion with the P.oek Island System
fnnn Memphis offers the best
route.
Write for literature and full
particulars.
S. L. PARROTT,
District Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, On.
Wadeskoro Marble
Works.
The season for selling shoes be
ing closed I have decided to press
my stales in the marble and grave
stone business. My headquarter*
will be at the Patrick Furniture
store, where I will be happy to
serve any of my friends who de
sire to make purchases iu either
line. Lane Patrick.
Executor’s Notice • >
The undersigned Imving qualified iff
Executor*of Die last Will nod Tcsti
nient of J. C Yr.teo, deceased, bciorc
John L. Ever -tt,Clerk of the Supcrinr
Court of Richmond, notice i* hereby
givciLto nil persons holding claims n
gainst tlio estate of the said J. C. Yates
to present them to ns duly verified on
or before the first day of May. FJC5, or
or this notice will he pleaded in liar of
their recovery. All perwv t indebted
to said estate will please make imme
diate payment of the same to us. This
May 1st. 1904.
John \V. Butler and
D. A. McKinnon. . .
Executors of J. C. Yates, deceased.
CALIFORNIA-KNIGHT3 TEMP
LARS—ODD FELLOWS.
The Inst opportunity of the year.
Beginning August lSth'nnd con
tinuing daily to Septeralmr 0th
round trip tickets will be sold ac
count of the above conventions
from all pound in the Southeast
to either J«os Angeles or San Fran
cisco at extremely low rates, with
final return lijnil October 2tlrd J£>
Tickets will permit of ten day*
stop-over at St. Louis and Allot#
holder privilege of going one roots
and returning another without ad
ditional cost, except that tickets
returning via Portland an addi
tional charge of $11.00 will be
mads.
The Frisco-Rock Island Systems
offer excellent routes in either di
rection.
Write for rntes, descriptive lit
erature and full information,and
let ae plan your trip.
S. L. PARROTT,
District Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, On.
it. F. Lv-dton President. E. A. a'liow.
therein;ry ami Treasurer.
SNOW LUMBER Ci\
, i
Manufacturer? of i
Lumber, S c. *ti, i>oors, l)luui«t Utc
In Yoltu'.v Pine.
High Point, N. 0. March Dt!i. IClH.
John B. Wright,
Greensboro, N. C.
Dear Sir:—
It affords mo pleasure to state
that the Piano which I bought of
you a year or two ago has proved
entirely satisfactory. It is pro
nounced by all judges to be a very
good instrument, and is nil you
claim for it and more too. Our
deal was very pleasant and should
I ever need another would surely
come to von for it.
Yours t-rulv.
• , K. A. SXO'V.
The beet t list’s made in V i A X I'M
are for sale at close pric-j, by
Greensboro. X. C.
John 1>. Wright,
££5 Sinlli Elm Strixil,
ell: springs
OOL.
prepared for eol
1 their life work,
ilt. thoroughly trained,
healthy locality in th-i
,.^4i ideal place for u school,
•.reasonable.
t August 14. <904.
A. J. K06SEK, A. B.
ii Principal.
- ■ ' ■ . T.™ ' ■ r - —■ ' ■ I ■ I I III Ill «H I r . I »■ l»w
ASHCRAFT’S
Colic flixture
No disease to which horses and mules
are subject is more dangerous than colic,
and none more easily cored when the cor- ,
reel remedy is used. Colic attacks so sud- K
deuly and oftentimes so severely that it is v
of the utmost importance to relievo the an
imal at once in order to save its life. ^
Ashcraft’s Coi.ic Mixture gives relief
speedily and surely, leaving r.o bad nfter
efleets. It has stood tho test for 25 yearn.
COLIC #» nm%7 BTAQtt
COL'O IN LAST «7ACTJ.
Every horse owner should keep on hand
at all times a supply of this remedy. The
best results ! always attained by apply
ing tile Mixture in the earlier stage* be
i fore '.he spasms ct pain nave exhausted the
7 vflr.ihy of the animal.
U.-:e only Asu-chaft's Colic MiXTra*
—the true ru:d tried remedy:
A. M. FLOWERS.
Terry iii the Swim.
My fitoro is well slocked with everything in tin#
lino of family sooplies am! every lking X<MV
ami Fvesll ami at prices that defy com pot ion.
Champion Farm Inrelsmens.
I am Ag-nt for the t'onmpion Mowers ami other
farm inj>lement.s. and e:tn give lowest print*,
hiring me your oM i:o;>.
E. B. TERBY.
t> a. •
j I Mercantile |»
j Company. | .
■j i:\J.- r1 ZL'.Urn '*i”X xm.Tr.— -——:■ T-—-————— ■
i> Tho above is tho style of a now firm which kindly asks f.j
I public patronage. A dollar’s worth for a dollar is what is
guaranteed.
« LOOK US UP AT TSE ROCKETS.
| Tho Stock will embrace all kinds ot
FAMILY AHD FANCY GROCERIES,
and the Prices tfill bo as low as al other storos. Como and sou for yourself.
Y. Gil. BOGGAN,
GENERAL MANAGER
fflWhiw zil.'J-’. ?_•— •...SZTwtltSt J r-TJT''« l-*’"
YOUR KIDNEYS AKP
Unless they are, good health Is Impossible.
... Every drop of blood la the body passes> through and Is filtered by healthy Iddneys every three minutes. Sound
CUrT^ES S£ dlf€a.Ifd^dney8rd0 n0^ he“ce JOU FOLEYS KIDNEY
klf er?.Troli.M **?•* will eliminate; the poisons from the blood. It removes the cause of the
many diseases resulting from disordered kidneys which have allowed your whole system to become poisoned.
Rheumatism, Bad Blood, Gout, Gravel, Dropsy, Inflammation of the Bladder, Diabetes and Bright's Disease.
SfJ £531 dl*®fd«re^ Kidneys. A simple test for Kidney disease is to set aside your uriS
• bottle or glass for twenty-four hours. If there is a sediment or a cloudy appearance, it indicates that your
orDiabetea d^reiop*’ *** tu^eBB *omrtt:inZ *• done they become more and more affected until Bright's Disease
S KIDNEY CURB is the only preparation which will positively cure all forms of Kidney sad
Bladder troubles, and cure you permanently. It Is a safe remedy and certain In results. wjuney
If You «p« a sufferer, taka FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at ones. K win make you waN.
n a **<*** ***** lad Lambaga and Kldaay TrsaUs
~*.—jy ***** n^edue. “WHJTT8 Idwwl How, . ran kaow. bwlraw ■*; of Srflobwr,*.., rabw,
—**■». «•« "Ivtoktoray lor tho benefit of ort*™, dart I vmoarafferar frost
fhy,iC^f* .r»SWOB»d focornso. I sprotlf «m hrabrao ood kMnoy irraWo. end oil fro rowodtoo iMkpnwM
•ad POLET'S KIONBT CU*l boo mu4a b •mb.’* am trnln*?” ■ (si(/>^4Y 4 ICIDbBY CURB, rad atur Us sss si
_Two Stxmm, $0 (torts mmi ILOO.
mmmmmmzEE2E3> sold uo besokkebdeb by «4BnBamBHBBBHBBBHHi
HUNTERS PHARMACY.
f • ' X'