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.... . !.. Lu.ii.l r. a kK dr. a. c yov a t ,l,w VETERINARIAN HENDERSON, . 1 The hW.d PubUg Co , he. ,.' ' T. ta:s? . . . - Subscnptwa $1.50 t iW ia jacf TELFPHONt 5 i . ' .' ', A. L. CLAHK LIFE AND I IKK INSURAM :. Our Stock is Wi v W j 1-oant N'Rtafc.'-I in R.ai Estate r A.-: . v- Q nor MilL V, 1 V - 1 - r - - Sl le Pc!V. HOW DOCTORS TREAT CCDS ". 10 and 2.7; Ss "rv. North Cau I It ' 'I 'II ;,fli:.;:iV First i I Brisk P.:-; tab, tae V Calorrui. r ' it -f war la'. -r,.'u-. War ir.'.:- tar.f! ' .r : i r - a av .'. -. r . '...:a a' 'a'".', 'a ' - I at:.-- t t - .. - -' an aUacr, a ; .. : ;a. t.r ' 'ai'.;a;, t ' -'i ti-:.r. a . , att-r t.'.atS a,.. N ' a . -'a r. r :.- - . . !''"i ' (V . " ' 4 : L ." r work. N'-.x; r : -r ; s a'tivc. t r -: -.-t. arvj y.-i ar- : ,,l a (-arty ap; .:,: ; r :'a,t. I r.;rVit- - :' 'riir.a! -i i a-t'.Ttv-livi- (.'.'-, ' i :' : ;i a i r.-t t;?:i ;!.:., That " h-arai- if jiricir are .n Wia't-r's traces" m i;;;;';:; y.jr.r'l,, vi1; Classified Advt. Column l.i'ttcr w.-atner prophet than any gruwiavj: who every fici ia-iTtiary sun.hi!if. "N'.i I'.t.-pr No Work' might Ik ri'i'iai-fl ! No Sitting up with .-nek IVi.-i-t, No Important IJuitk'--1 !a!:vra fcaaiT. I j Li ir- njr At!.-;:r-.-M i af" !n tf.. Hven inir. No U-.I Unv.-n, No I-'ref I.anch, N"., Kxc I'a.'tories wurkinjr (.i-rtime for lan.Karass cmI Husbands - 1'rohibition. That's All. 'oon be timj f-r the kettle of i nmniciiiai polities to Uyin to simmer in anticipation of the May elections of a Mayor and Board of Commissioners. From a pure ly personal standpoint, we are firmly m favor of a new set of commissioners - the ;.iid onesi have been cussed long enough, i A CURSE TO THE SOUTH Vt )!' II. 1. 1 !,m N Iijsi'l at M: -. 1.. K H i I the i'nno -Uai-'. La'.- r .:as m la-it-s Hats. ;1 h 1 1 i ' I ; : i : li'.lT t-'.--a. : .? a day ai'tt-r Llt-netit ( iiis..:,-I.-.n.- FOR SAM: . L, I :--,iiii:v. 7 room hn.;.--e v i'ii gara.-.-stables and nam. Chean. l'a' ' cash, iiaianee on eav rnw. " room ha,e in n-w tou-n. Cheap for qaa k .j.-lv to N. C. I laughtry. J-7-lt How Far is Kii.sciii,!? I have no hesitaiion in saying that t!i world would have been infinitely hotter for the South if it ha-l never raised a bale of cotton. This, the inist royal crop over driven by Providence to mankind, mis i.een a curse to . I ha.i bn-l t the Ninth, and o ,t id' this came Not So Far That the Stalrim-nti uf Cannot B Verified. Uather an intcrt'i.! ity a-. ili'Vf liipcd in Hu'cmai'v. I!i by, it h well wiirlti ( , r m -i, t Restrii'tlO Cniii nuanir: .1. v , l.anca-n r, n:arv N', ( '.. ,-n j rr s r 1 1 h -i m? I to ' Willi IiHIM MIT"--, til,' iifii resulted in the irnt.-itili' n't i .. , fly. I uih j an i he U-hM ak. 1 i . . I couiiin't iri't ill fp eti'iuli H'.d I in pretty lml hHx: I I'miiia.' I" tHkinj; I)uiin' Kiilm-y I'ilU, tct'taa. (iiri't fti-t after linirir a condition Civil War. It has caused the South to think in terms of cotton to base its reiiuious and educa tional activities on cotton and to TJ,'i'ly 8t1''w,,n;Mry ,'' A ;' ' raise cotton merely for the pur-, PuZT lht pose of buying foodstuffs from : result." other sections. At times it hasj I'"''6 '"' ! denier, ih.n't looked as though we of the !imf,l' ";.k. , f"r a,,l!i,ln7 rt't",',t:.-- ft C,U V,,. , i M c 1 I'oan s knlnev I ill.--the snrre that South have Cotton boils for , Mr Lanra-tor ha-l FoKfr-MiUairn (',.. brains and a coton string for a j Mfirrs., Buffalo. N.y. A.iv backbone, because we have per- j mitted the rest ol the world to absolutely dominate the cotton trade and hold the South in slave ry by low priced cotton. Holding a practical monopoly of this, the most important single Catarrh Caunot Be Cured with LOCAL, AITLLJaTIoNS. a tht-r cannnt reach th S'iit vt th.- -lisn-ipp Catarrh is a ! at 'i, :i -e. v realty in fluenred by consiitutiar.il r'niaaicus. ani tn order to cure lf yiu ni'it ta:,p an Internal r'm.'dy. (Till s t'a'arrh Mli . cine, is taken intrniliv' and at is thru agricultural product known tO M Moo nn the mwvm si.rf.ie. of Urn " , i , . i system. Hall 9 c.o.irra MeUi- use w-n mankind, the cotton growers prowribwi by on of me t,-st piiy.ioian havf" livpd in nnvprtv almost nn-i in ,llis country for years. It is 1 m iide meu in poverty diiuosi un ; poSPll of 8om(, (,f the , ,n (ini, , kl)rm.n known to any other agricultural i combined wttn some of the nest t.i.ir,.i region of civilized countries in CtJn'l. mrlZT. cine is what produces sii' h wonderful results In catarrhal conditions. Serui for testimonial, free. F. J CHENEV CO., Props., Toledo, 0. ' All Druggists, 75c. i Hall's Family Pills (ur constipation. 1 modern times. Producing far per acre in value of wheat Tn, the Western farmers own rich on their agricul-1 merest Quarter .logins March 1 ... ,'. r,' i ' il i ; i per Ui.! i iji.aiuii Rosemary Banking & Trust Co. Safety Service Opportunity Calls at Times Unexpected and Her Demands Sometimes Are Hard to Meet. Have you ready money? Have you an established credit that will enable you to meet her call? Even if you are unprepared we might help you. At best you will be welcome if you v. ill call. S ' , l-?r frill ' I - ' p'-'s'i'iHhi jf- ' i 1 .. ,f l.cv !. d ta. Civt It -!t p:;a r en ,a Prince Albert , I "ai'ut standard i ' 'ktamppinfss on ' 1 ' ' iiiaM- ;i tve line tor u 4 '-' and or new! .'t what you've hankered for in ', toil il f l-iill'll lir.t .,1..... U. 1. A. TTVlf S l.fCUll' .( i. 4 l.TS f) nuil.fo r I'unce Albert bite your tla .it ih;m vou can make a horse t."! v. .tUi ! Hue and parch are cut t'. tiT.ted process! a n- ou'ar fellow and put! to beat i whv in samhili you didn't nail a ra.l patuie longer than you care You tor!'!.u cri;;l. ov. by Y the C.;' Sel't.or, to r v.- n;i t .'.rv r (a rch I...; '', , ' 'r ea'a I'. A .m Sere t-thtictn , $n!J. Toppv trj fraa, f tnul and haff pnund trn humidonand -i .. .j. i f,t;ttUU I. I ; rr l"'-tiity rn jj( l prtft it 'idittun. R. J. lieyoo ch Iobano Co., Vinton-SaIem, N. C. "AND rr jl A il D A I A NED" Altoorther last Saturday was a rotten day for shopping, c onst (jut ntiy we nc o0ini to sup plement our List :itnr!av special tliis week. Here Is Our Offer for Saturday a i A - W." -av ; Ladies' Special $3.95 About 30 pairs of I.adifs' Cray, i i.i' t., Ictn and M.thogatiy Shoes. I.'u io h,is been nirttiy a pair sold it :a (in $3.95 One I.,,? Men's Black and Shoes Lace- and !ut! ai Sold all the winter for Jj, pair T.ai J S-t- HI per $3.75 Colonial Pomps and Walking Oxford 't ioi,;h uni vv.oit a pair for your m"v M'H I hey are laauiiies avk to ho ; !u ni. F. M COBURN "Our Shoe Have Tongues, But Our Prices Talk"
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