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THE VINDICATOR V. P. ERWIN, Kdltor. L. D. 3IILLER, JSanngcr. MANILLA BATTLE.I S at Caloocaii. and preparing for further conflict. Double lines o pickets are guarding against sur prise and artillery is well Dosted THE AMERICAN LOSS SMALL to sweep roads and fields in our front. ' The village of San Roque 3oBjiprios:ti.oopeYr.AB.8TEicTLTCASH I TERRIBLF DESTUCTION OF ENFMY was bun,.. hv Tro a IS AUVAKCK. J "vul"l "u insurgents driven out. Several generals asked cessation of hostil ities, and Gen: Otis said Tel Publish ri evkbv Tiu'rhuat at I;cthf.ii- FOKDTON, N. t. BY THK VVeHTERN VlXDICATOB 1 ;bi.I8minu i;ompasv. THURSDAY, FEBRUAHY 0, 1899. I SLAUGHTERED BY THE THOUSAND. President McKinley approved DriTen From Tbair lu the finding of the Court Martial which fonnd General Egan guilty of conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman, but in considera tion of distinguished services, re mitted the sentence to suspension from service for six years. This Dewey IoflieU I : i ji t Heavy Damage on the Enemy From Hie "guinaiao 1 nave llO message for I Ship The Amerlcaas are Beady to Re-1 him. p.i any Amauit, but are Not ukeiy to The First Tennessee and a heavy xroawea Aal--Oea. Otl. ha. Every- battery have gone to Iloilo to de thine In HI Hand and Will Llkiw i.k I . . mand its surrender h Fridnv J - -m morning. In event of refusal the warships Boston and Petrel are the Enemy to a Complete Surrender. The attack of the Fillipinos on the ApiPriARn linoa fnmmatnaA give him pay, but no extra allow- L I ordered to bombard the city ances, and it amounts simply to was precipitated by two insurgents 6RIP'S RAVAGES DOOMED. of a Nebraska reeiment. stationed d?-ath8 have been caused by the A - t A ? . A A I W lit .1 . - . ran m urns xor retirement, on nortQea8fc of Manilla. Thv wr unP' inat everv on should know hafl pay for life. Ah-lucky Mr. L, but continned t(J ftdvance Mt a wonderful remedy for tb,s Mean . . . . . , iouna in ur, King's Iauu wno auub, uue j&uiea me otn- New Discovery That distre " er wounded, when by a preconcert- stubborn sonrh. thai .nfl.Too oytne necessary two-thirds vote ed gi , firi corflmenced from your throat, robs vou of sleen. of the United States Senate Mon- Lhe ingnrgent Jiueg and tf)e firgt weakens your system and paves day, and ten million people added Rttflck onned n . Kflnrooto the way for Consumption is quick to this irreat conntrv of nnn tn he . , ... . My stopped by this matchless cure regiment, wno, to tneir surpnse t , , edu3ated, carpet-bagged and whip- wererpadvan, J""?1 8 ?V6r' pain a Ki - a : lUMBDacKot.ine head, soreness u lw axvu rece t holdinsr their nosnd in bnn.. .nH nn,,T ... . T , . , - I I " vvu, tuio luiuav citizensnip. it may be right, who nntil reiaforced. The enemv oc- and that cough that grins vonr I I v Knowsr -j t. 4 , .. . A. throat lik a Vl0 vnn naaJ uuuicu ijuo cjiuues which inev . rf 1 tt: T-k; J. Wiley Shook is quoted as had been digging for sometime in discovery to cure wW I vnnr linn gi) iitan V..:. saying he could have been elected plain view of our lines. The fight- or Consumption. Price 50 eta and to Congress in the 9th district had ing spread to all the outposts, and $i 00. Money back if not enred he been the nominee of the Repub-1 a general fusilade was kept up I A frial bottle free at Twitty & lican party by a thousand major- through the night without inflict- Thompson's Drug Store. ny. inis is discounting Mr. mg serious damage ou either side, ' I think I would eo crazy with Pearson's popnlanty with a intil day light. Admiral Dewey pain were it not for Chamberlain's vengeance. ordered the Charleston and Callao Pain Balm," writes Mr W H Sta- A roller flour mill at RockZHill to take a band ?n th. fight as soon H,"ie P' 'I1 ha7e heen is one of the new enterprises which they could locate the enomy north firal veftrfl . .1L. 1 . 1 -m, . i I -.v wu ISUICUICB is springing up all over this Pied- U1 ine cllv ana ine MOnaarocK without number, but Pain Balm mont section of the Carolinas. A was sent soath of the city f ach is the best medicine I have got McDowell citizen is a large stock- shelling and doing immense dam- hold of." One application relieves holder. The output will be sev- a8e in the lines of the insurgents. the Pain- For sle by J W Harris The land forrea wrp alon tt oon, aruggists enty-five barrels daily, 800 to 1000 bushels of meal. Judge E wart's confirmation at this present writing hangs fire. If a Republican Senate refuses to confirm the best of their Sonthern allies, what is wrong about the villageS of San Jan del Monte. flicting heavy loss on the enemy, UTO TEACHERS : Pupils' and an advance all along the line Monthly Reports handsomely was commenced, soon the natives Printed on Bristol board for sale were pressed back, with fearful at lhi8ffice 50 cents per hundred Uaa J " r A 1 I J iuoo, buu were unveu irom tne HARDI GRAS, Notice of Sale Bt virtue of a mnrtr(d with full New Orleans. Mobile Birmingham powers of sale, executed by D. p. Tate rmiuujr t ui-itui, lory. uuarcn lmz, to secure ceruin sums I therein iiflmfrri f w ill call fn jcli t Half rates via Seaboard Air public auction at the Court House door Line. On account of the Mardi rer.aS? n o: x iii I : . . - "" viras resuviues to do neia at lowing described property, situated in New Orleans, Mobile and Birm- the county of Rutherford: The first . , ' -. tract known as the H. G. Tate place ly- mgham, February 7th to 14th, mg on the Island Ford road, uear the inclusive, the Seaboard Air Line ??? k sPrinS 9am.P Ground bounded as win hbii ticaets to tnose points, tnence SO Ji 45 poles to a small hick ory; thence 8 54 poles to a nine. Ken- aa . u a a a mi ,mt-m a. iu a aa m a a aa tare for the round trip. Tickets pine, Kennedy's corner; thence S 180 to be sold Februarv 7th to 13th, P,tofhlfPne,Tat9 corner; thence I j . . . . , . f fv nivj utiYc, gwu reiurniug until I poles crossing the tioose Spring branch Februarv 28th I to a smaIJ gum bush on the bank of the for further information, m re- in the Speculation line: thence with gard to rates, routes, schedule, &c. !?id iin? 12 E 84 ',e3 to. Pine call on or address tic set agents. thence wiih Painter's Jine S 80 V 110 L. S. ALLEN I poles lo a stake in the road; thence beneral Passenger Agent, poles to a red oak ; thence N 80 E 90 Portsmouth, Va. P,0'9 to the beginning, containing ivit-3 mure ii jess, eaving aiiu excepting from the above description shout 80 acres conveved bv H. G. Tate For the past few years in some ad wife to 'ms Padgett, prior to Bcubiuus w wiw ouuia, cousiaera- parcel of lnnd lying in the town of For- bie attention has been given to f?5 olcy on -. north side of the pub- planting pecan trees, and the ton and Young, I. N. Biggerstaff and resnltit havn hnAn an aaf isfanfAnr I Others, fciiown as the 'Tate Stnrn 1011c souare, Jiiggersi alt's corner persons that are Igv n 123 leet to a stake ; thence thoronffhlvnosted. claim that. wVoriT. ne,ice s 13 o j i 1 i uw iu a slake in uib iuui.c srrnsrp acre set to nenann ia wnrh sonn I thence S 77 E 25 feet to the besinmns' r l a.; a . j , . . , c- .t. x I u'"88e uuuer wmcn me aoove uu tuo wo. i TObiuS we wees lands will be sold is duly registered in out will not be $3 an acre. A ?ot F x - 7 in the register's office , , for Rutherford county, to which refer- few years ago, pecan trees sold at ence is made for from fifty cents to one dollar a 10 Bel1 Tnis January 31st, 1899. piece, but now the Pinebluff, Matt UcBrl' urape and recan Co., of Pino- Nat Bearing Trees in the South. bluff, N. C, a reliable concern is n - tANDSAtE- Selling tne trees at f O A hundred, I Rutherford county in a special proceeding en j . . . ... , ' I titled Geo. Lewis vs. Tobe Lewis. I will seQ tor and twenty-five trees Will Bet an to the highest WdderatRntherfordton.on acre, as the trees coon grow very -Monday, March 6th, 1899, i .. . , T . I at 12 m.. a lot or parcel of land lvinar in said laree it Will not do tO plant them I county adjoining the lands of John Gibbs and nearer than 40 feet- The trees "-me land on which Ned Lewis rived at the ,1 u i, i . . . vi uu uui. inis sie win De to create Should really he Set about fifty 68ets to pay the debts due from the estate of vr j- . said Ned Lewis, dee'd. Geo. Lkwis, Adra'r. teet apart. We advise our farm- a. s. Eaves, Attorney. CT'AT COST Shoes and drv 1 I . 1 T -a w - . . Santa Ana, San"Pedro Macati, ffoTeY Santa Mesa and Ramio. Thous- of VilHm'nna vcara hiWaA -.. The Hairstons, of Davie county. . . , . . " ea, ana icings Drigade drove a rest of them? Should Ewart fail, Pritchard or Lusk may come in. -7Send your printing to us. have sold their lands and shoal on the Yadkin, to a syndicate who Will erect. nn nf i.ha larnaat .ntrvr. I . Trouble was feared from the na iniiiH m tne estate, xney will in vest $500,000 in the business as a . tarter. THK VlNDICATOK and Th Tnrioa- a-WooIr nnnriaii Tinm.l heavy body of thorn into the Pa- a week, for $1.00 per vear. Thi r sig river were many were drowned. ""' Ior ar.y snbsenptions. Notice of Sale. tives in the city, but a strong and B virtue ot a mortgage, containing cuiuicui. punce iorce sept aown ai1 -rnesi, oy JMatnan Schenckand wife on outbreaks or lootinz. Several na- i&nafSSJlL- 1TH 176,000 uneducated nen-U: l:h.j .n..i .i. Rutherford countv in Bnnk70af. n.r. K mica cio a,uiHu in aiiaoKB on tne oaq h ,." , Ph ttoSM. of North an. An)CTic8.odM,rMt oH mJ&h l;n, compkir education ia a 5 J"if Hlfh"" ' i'r ?"" i iucu. wwa iu nuu iuwu ui xvuLiieriornr.nTi ot-. r ecessity. mv, i.i . j, . , - i uuitry, jn une ist day ot March The attack had been expected 1899. the following ni. f f.nrt ZVl Messrs. Clark & Cutting, of and the general in command was J? ?;?BSSff,tni tateeville, we to build a new thoroughly prepared for everv ru?" tnence with her line S 80 112 I r J I poles to a chestnut. PMihMba n.nA. roller mill at Rock Cut m Iredell, emergency, having his forces pro- thence with his line ggwie poles to I:utlierford Ponlty. . Perly disposed and ready for any Teli to XE&.'fiZXxS Mr W T IJ-..;n f v t,h- movement which tri nm,r mlrrht i " lo ?. P1." mence S 72 W 27 -"ji uoiiiu, ul iue xjuen-i 7 . j ' 1 poies to-a , ruiy jaius. suippea twen-1 x iv 'i) poles to a stake, his corner, tnence N SO W &4 polos to 'a chestnut. ins corner, thece X 23 E ai small black oak. thenn A sn VV 42 poles to a small persimmon. ty-flvo chickens to the poultry A correct list of all the casual "' D-rl?fe line, lhice wiibhifRJe rrrPhTe.nn- -t yet U ,ad,, . ,l,e Ulliua w.viK, atk., ana alter flai,, P .... . . . threeweeks.absencethey were re- feld0f batt,e eXtendI turned with 16 prizes from Char- rge territory. embracing about lotte, 18 from Memphis, Little 6eVenteen mi,e8- Kock not yet heard from. He has V The insureents loushfc Bravelv . v nestocic, and it costs no more to many of them ar.-ned only with Taa1 4hai 1.. J a 1 . a I ;,T .Me Crob "ows their heroism - hwm uvu u a f m v iiir -it.d itaam 1 . 1 "K'j Duuiiiuc a tutsy went The clerk of the weather has down in nlatonn- w riVon U 1 s . - " ui un tun ueueni 01 a cold wave Uu ; . from Klondike, an.! ,J!!!! tha lntrePld Americans. Their t fell to 12 two days this week. It w variously estimated at is now not too cold to freeze the 4,000 lu killed mounded toes off the children goinig to and prisoners. SChool. Rnthprfnrrl ennn - x ed in the North Dakota - J. OgUICUU Onartrfrlw . mAAfinM aa. -- "wus nv tn wL1At a. Methodist church, Elder J. W. an actlve parfc ,D the Jones presiding, with sacrimentai ttlf bv w- F. togan, son of our service Sunday. Mr. B. L. Logan, of Cedar creek, A Editor.. WTrt br Ch.b,a... 7 J$Urgin 10 the 8lDal cwt Benedr. corps, wno is the son of Mrs. M Dorjng the early part -of Octo- E- Borgin, of this citv. Eab ber, 1896, 1 contracted a bad cold doubtless were at the post of dntv nT" bear of 6.-vr uuuiliwrea in con- their 8afet samntion had kniwatarl in n J pient state. I waa constantly The Americaa w reported ongoing and trying to expel some- at 75 killed and 100 wounded thing which I could not I be-1061- William C. Smith, of the First t 1 MMMMM carae aiarmea and after giving the Tennessee regiment, died on the uo.. uoctor a triairughta bottle firing line from apnonlexv. zrt:7r:r: k ;a9 made " wmb luimeaiate im-1 u .l. pr,v.m-ot. hh af, t K.T J. the Urgent, which wa. hand i.rM ,t) my lun?. wer r.tor. 8omeIy repulsed by King's brigade t th-ir ialthv afa dsvj With Slight loss tn t.h Amam'..n r 1. Pnhli.h. p f Tk. 1 : FiKnirv. : - a .... . ... .ii w rv-M v 1 u u a um..w ... .Tiir.wTTiBn n a .n - J I T. , -mmmm .U.IV. Blllll lM Pr 11L kr J W O..: fnf ..J it?- . uu iv aiuiQ)(. lor.rein' , I (AmanMnt. . T - t . vwurauw. Aiarra ooaiea majuu bhiok irfiin. his corner. then fn t.ha .hegmmng, contaiiiiiig 41 acres more or less. This January gist, 18!9. T R niPprrcr if Uhas. C". Blantou and Forest Phil beck Assignees of T. B. DePriest. ' Burwell, Walker & Cansler, and Webb A Webb, Attorneys. Notice of Sale, By virtue of a morteaere. Rnntsinino- a power of 6ale, executed to T. B. De- rriest on tne 15th of Jan. 18QS by Dan iel Lovelace, said mortgage being re- iu resisier-s oince Tor Knthm. ford county in Book JiT, at page 123, to wuiuu mereuw is mane, tne conditions in earn mortgage naving been broken we will sell for cash to the h(crhat kih. der at public outcry at the court bouse uwr in APinerxoroton, on the first dav of March 1899, the following piece of land, lying in Rutherford county, on waters of Sandy Run creek, adjoining V . jvcjhvij suQ otners, be 8'"'"g " an via stump and runs thence N 18 deg. 60 E 83 27-100 chains 5a? 2!, Pine Btnn,P Jne Wood's and "a ieiimger s corner, thence S 69 E 8 chains to a small oak bush in Delling er's line, thence S 18J W 33 19-10-9 poles to a stone ip Johi Davis line, thence with bis line 70 deg. 20 W 8 26-100 chains to the beginning, containing 29 m v. J"B' 118 van. 81. law. j. JLEraixgT, Mortgagee. Chas. C. Blanton and Forest Phil beck. -f'fnees ofT. B. DePriest. ers to write to this company and buy a hundred or more trees, or if they prefer, they can send their orders through the Editor of this paper for a hundred or less. If they are ordered in smaller lots, then prices are higher, one tree 15 cents, six trees 85 cents, one doz en $1.25, fifty $6. They are sent express prepaid at this price. m ine trees can De planted in cot- , nothing like it for an even- f i c , x. , , in? s entertainment at home or in the social gath- ton ana corn fields and the land You can stna or talk to it and it win Can DO Cultivated, until the trees your sona or words. ' I rlfhA OAMallAi .lkti. w AU1 . grow large enough tOShade the only records of cut and dried subjects, specially i 4iT a -ii , prcrfirtd in a laboratory ; but the Graphophone is ground, then the trees Will be "f lin"ed to such performances. On the Grapho- i v. . , uuuc ) oucaueaoiiy inaeanu msrantiy reproduce Dearing SUmCiently to pay more ccorrisof the voice, or any sound. Thus it con- 4.i . , . . i --'jj ociaucw iinenstiDa liacn-rni iserct iubu uuj crop Uiat can qe planted "ereproauciionsarecicarand trilliitnt. on the land Th- -an -I-. K I UrQTlnftTihnDB flrfl (tnlif fnr('!0 and w w --rawa-a la.dtj n, ar-iiiaiaiaiiiL-. drm a sn -Liiiti a a .t v U.UUHUUIIUIIUU UIU IUIIII I III 11 1-R W ww a-P ivi V a V ;-- -V!annfactorw nnrlpr th mtnta .f i-..i. m t j r-r 'w Vv The most fascinating in ven- uuuuiuieagK Always reaay tn entertain. It requires no skill to onerate It and renm. duce the music of bands, or- cnesims, vocalists or instru mental soloists. There is ELEVENTH ANNUAL OP THfc REPORT Citizen's Building Loan Association, or RUTHF.RFORDTON, N. C, FOR THE YSAR ENDING. DECEMBER VST, 1898. ASSE'iS. Loans on bond and mortgage (face value), $2,960.00 Loans on other securities 100.00 Real estate, foreclosure aud purchase, 1.176.00 Cash on hand and in bank,. .. 00 Furniture and flxtnres, 25.00 Inst-JJments due and unpaid, 377.2d Interest due and unpaid, 823.61 Judgments, 1,422.1 Back dues unpaid,'. 846.15 Advanced to maturity, 11, 12, 13 series !00.00 Total, 7 ,419.18 LIABILITIES. Due shan hold ? d j install- mennpni.t $2,7tt4.5 shhrthol'trr., instail- Dut mentr paM in rdv.mw Due shrreholc'er?, earnings credi,. . . Du shareholders, m t credit ed, subject to exjnses,. Borrowed inoiu'y,. Baiance to be paid out on loans made Surplus, Due on maturing suV):, . . . . . 28.1-3 CO l,580.l7 00 00 3,049.70 Tcta1 f7,419.13 REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31ST, 1S98. RECEIPTS. Cash on hand Jan. J, 1898... $ 18.33 Subscriptions on shares, 525.50 'aid up," "prepaid" or "part paid" stock, 00 Mortgages redeemed (in whole or in part), 00 Other loans redeemed, 00 Premiums received 00 Interest received, 203.31 Fines received, 19.85 Back dues, 121.06 Sales of real estate, 370.67 Rents 9.f2 Judgments, 274.30 Judgments, CM. Co.. 1.740.S4 Borrowed money, 300.00 Due Treasurer, 4.97 Total,. $3,617.83 DISBURSEMENTS. Loaned on mcrtjfnge, $ qq Loaned on other pfvuritipp,. . 00 Paid on withdrawals, dues.. . 00 Pd on withdrawals dividends 00 Salaries , ... 89.85 Advertising and printing1,. . . 6.00 Rent, 00 Other disburatments, in de tail insurance,. 32.00 Judgments, 862.93 Borrowe!' money rs'i aid, 300.00 Stcte tax, fee and aff, 17.23 State and county taxes, 12.16 Towu taxes. ... 4.23 Expenses on renlestate,.' . 15.78 Real estaU? ho jjlir 26.00 Stationery and 'm.s.t;ige, 2.00 Maturing Stock", 2,761.14 Cash on hand, 00 Total, $3,617.88 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, A cdito's Department In conformity with section 2800 (d) of An Act t- amend Chapter 7, Volume II, of the Code, entitled Building & Loan Association." 1 certify that the above is a true copy of the sworn statement of The Citizen s Building & Loan Association, of Rutherfordton, N. C, on December 31st, 1&J8, row 0:1 file in this Department. HAL. W. AYER. Auditor of State, ' per John A. Sims, chief clerk. ESTIMATED VALUE OF STOCK. SERIES STOCK P'FIT. 11 76.25 15.25 12 60.75 12.65 13 63.25 10.30 14 63.75 8.20 15 60.25 6.50 1G 43.60 4.93 17 87.00 3.75 18 30.60 2.60 1? 24.00 1.90 TOTAL I 91.60 j 82.40 73.55 64.95 56.75 48.4-, 40.75 33.10 26.60 wrli- of Co war! fur l i.lkiji J.;i:i.!ii;s planted on worn out lands, that have been allowed to grow up in vuttiuK iew 01 tne iorest trees down, at each place the peacans are planted. MORE sikFfT 1IALTI310E, MD. New York. Pari.. Chicarn. r 1 is, Philadelphia, Washington, liutlal . $1.0 There is no better medicine for BACK OF the babies than Chamberlain's ooQgDKemedy. Its pleasant taste TTV "D"D ATTTCT?0 and prompt and effectual cures! AM-X JTAUiillDJClD make it a favorite with mnthera and small children. It anickiv 8 l.De ce"a, fniHHnM nt of , T. aT I sm a- Aim .aAa.a ,r A. I UTl a M.a.MM it.: 1 -i wu CK uue f.n luem. v new i cairuougnsanacoias, pre- do yonr n and , .f r , 0 . . , ,f. , ,. . t . vwuuL.g pneumonia or otner sen- mg and yonr horseehot ing uf- i " i fi-. -ii' oub consequences. It also cures ficient euaraute that ii i .Jone p ajin.i All of which i respectfully Huhmitted A. L GRAYSON, Sec'y andTreas. Appr. ,v.l January 12, 1S9U; li. W. HODGE, T. 0, SMITH. J. (J. ( OVEN. Audit, is? Cimuitlee. DIRECTOR;?: -U-. rg. BigrstatT, J. (J. Cowen, K. J. Carpen t-r. A. L O.-iy. tt, v; A liar-. II, G W. Ho)go, M. H. Justice, M. Lev,, c. L. .Vii:.-.-. . .1. M, Dinil. T. C. Smith and J. R. Washburn. OFFICERS )'- lj,i : K ,1. Carpenter, president; George Big gtrretaff. vic-p.tfsi ; : II. Justin, attorney; A. L.Grayson, a ..t ir.M-:i rr -. lep.'.r, wa adopted at the Annual Stock h i!e;s' ui. . s - . .; v li h, 189U. A. L Gi-AY S k.J. CARPENTER, Chm, Q And What it Will Buy! Ilvl 1 I. .. I ) it- U 1 1 r '. 1 tn j.-S irVirT Kuld.. r , cau't be downed, Zll kindd to 9fprt. fmm VOU ' F r' pMiiu.i, .-pi b..,,i. ' - i s al) .:tiurs. .a 1 "tr. Rutherfordton, Land Sale. m n . -,.-w.,,,u vuuu ii v . ran mi Monday, March 6th. isno. " ' 7 c uuum 01 rj m. and 1 n. m th f l in?anV,?,to,t' t0rTl! : Q? lT ahAiKv TTii . d a lt' " Buinerrordton to oronn and hna hoan naaA in tan. nf riffbt. Did it ever on n 1,. K- UBW U I t,Ufl VI I 1 . . I r - - ... , , . thousands of cases without a single more machinery is ? uind by ' -!'tv tr - a D-.m-stio,. lailure so far as we hv hpn aKi. woTKmi.n iti by - nu:t yard of Frui 1 T t " actual wear. 1 nave gianed the re- to learn. It not only cures croup, putation for miles around for best dui wnen given as soon as the the work ana lowest prices. A trial croupy cough appears, will prevent Will convince you. Just received the attack. In cases of whooping f nil Vne tl8 fr doing work cough it liquifies the touih mnens in my hne' 8faop pp ne making it easier to expectorate, ROBT. B. QUINN. j 1 . .. 1 u lease ine seventy and fre- apl6-tf Rutherfosdton. N, O. huou i ifle paroxisms ot cough, thus depriving' that disease of all dangerous consequences. For sale hy J W Harris & Son, druggists. Small profits and quick returns is a grand business principle. Bet ter to deal with a multitude than with a few. A ihougand nimble nickles are better than a hundred slow dollars. Turning over stock and money rapidly means success ful business, and those who make the least margins of profit and sell the most goods are generally th biggest advertisers -Printer's Ink $1.00 ... TOO 1.00 ... 1.00 . , . . 1.00 1.00 ion rnit nt th lyinm Temnr.: r O ' . " '' wuui auwceiilVf ... .... 1.UU w.. v. ,...-, ..:,u nf)uii ior a King. 100 Seventeen pounds sugir, .".."."..'.".'..!".." 100" Come and bring VoUr dollars with you and I will mention a ' thousand othar tHiioa t no-;ll i. 11 ul"on. c. ::L ve-uur juBi, as cneap as can be -oId. mjmh l iurfj;i inn piaee. C5- C 3EnLE5I3D North Caroliop. THE RAVAGES OF GRIP. That modern scourge, th Grip poisons the air with its fafcl gfma so that no home is safe from is ravages, but multitudes have found a snre protection against tnis dangerous malady in Dr. Kmg'e New Discovery. When you feel a soreness in your bones and muscles, have chills and fever, witn sore throat, pain in the back of the head, catarrhal symptoms ana a stubborn cough vou mav know yon have the Grip, and that you need Dr. King's New Discov ery, It will DromntlV rnra tha worst cough, heal the inflamed membranes, kill the disease eerms and prevent the dreaded after ef fects of the malady. Price 50 ota and fl.00, Money back if not cur-d. A trial bottle free ai I ' I A r J - J y" want to prcha$e on Engine, Boiler, Saw Mill, Planing Mill, Threshing Outfit, Ginning Outfit, we will make it to your interest to buy from us. Let us know what you want and we will make the terms and prices right. Yours trulv . o. atss, Comalattoner. XWil . & ThOElTjCOn'a T)rn Sfn. I Tr.Calton.Prop. r?I ciD, akt. .
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