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f W AlONTGOMERIAN, Telephone Number -y 55 Thdbsdat, Sept. 10, 1908.' Local and Personal.. The Troy Supply Co., has a new ad in this issue. Look it up. , If you want fresh, clean, new 'goods go to Troy Supply Co. Mrs. W. M. Carter of Moratock is visiting relatives id town. Misses Hattie and Ida Reichard of Winston, nave returned home. Messrs. A. W. E. Capet and D. D. Bruton are in Philadelphia this week. Little Miss Lena Muse of High " Point spent a few days in town last week. It will pay you to look through Troy Supply Co's stock of goods before you buy elsewhere. The camp meeting will begin at Love Joy the first Sunday in October. The colleges are now opening "ani the boys and girls are return ing after the summer vacation. Mr. Jesse Lisk of Fert Pierce Fla., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Lisk. If it is shoes you are looking for, see D. E. Peroberton & Son before you buy. Mr. and Mrs. P. 0. Hogan spent several days in Lilesville last week. Miss Emma Ellis of Ore Hill is visiting her sister, Mrs. P. C. Hogan, ine Montgomerian is in a pos ition to prove to you that adver tising pays. Try us a few rounds Mr. A. B. Moore's many friends are pleased to learn that he is improping. Miss Maud Hearn of Albemarle is visiting relatives and friends in town this week. Rev. J. E. M. Davenport and family are spending the week at Sulphur Springs. home last Thursday from from a months visit at High Point and Charlotte. Do yo' want longwear shoes, something that will wear longer than other shoes, see Troy Supply Co s stock. Montgomery county superior court will commence September 21st Judge J. T. Webb will pre side. Send us 25cents and get the Montgorv.erian until January 1, 1909. This rate only to new sub scribers paid in advance. If it is home-made shoes you want go to see D. E. Pemberton & Son. They have them at right prices. Gov. R. B. Glenn will addres h:3 fellow citizens on the issue of the day at Troy on Tuesday, Sept. 22nd, at noon. The board of county commiss ioners were in session Monday and transacted a great deal of .business, but nearly all of it was oi a routine nature. Mrs. Lydia Jane McKenzie died last Thursday at the home of her sod, Mr. John McKenzie of near Stari - Deceased was a good worn an. Do not grumble and complain. It will do you more harm than good, in iact, nave you ever found a grumbler that ever suc ceeded at anything. These are failures. 'Attorney R. T.Toole attended A Traveling Man'a Experience. c. fj : nr jD T , I'lTt A C i nnAnCO'TV the Randolph county-Democratic h "I musftell'tyou my expert OHkE Ui lWS 1TUUviO rKUrCIV I- I The congregation of Macedonia church. ODhir townshro. is build 1 ing a handsome house of worship to take the place of the Old build ing which has been in use for many years. Polk Miller, with his famous "Old South Quartette," will be in Mt. Gilead Saturday night, Sept. 12th. An extra train will be run from ' Biscoe, returning after the entertainment. This will be a. rare treat. Everybody should take advantage of this opportunity to hear Polk Miller. According to the plans adepted by the Democrats in this Sena torial district, composed of Ran dolph and Montgomery counties. Randolph select the Senator one time and Montgomery, the, next. This is the year for Randolph to . "come to the bat" anl Mr. J. A. Spence, formerly of Troy, but now ' of Asheboro is the nominee. Mr. Spence will carry the standard of the party to victory in . Novem- 'An exchange gives the follow- ing method of cunnjr a wart: , Pu t a drop of vinegar on the wart . and then as much baking soda as the vinegar will absorb. Do this " two or three times a day, keep ' it on ten minutes, ana in a lew .,days the wart will drop off and leave no mark but a tiny .white ' spot.' This is said to be an in ialhable remedy 'and " perfectly -narmiesi. ' if yo Jt are troubled - with warta try it and Pee ..for yourseu wnat virtue there 13 convention at Asheboro lait Sat urday He reports a big convent ion. ' .- " Mrs. KM. Blair and daughters Mesdames B. C. Ashcraft and' J. A. Stewart, who have been visit ing Mr. J.' R. Blair, returned last Wednesday to their homes in Monroe. ' '-. Good ooenines - are renorted from all the high schools of the county. Our folks are sending their children to school and our splendid preparatry schools are something which every citizen in the county should be proud of. Dr. N. P. Liles of Mt. Gilead spent last week visiting relatives in this county. Dr. Liles is an other one of Anson '8 boys who is destined toflo well with his chos en profession. Wadesboro An sonian. Married at the residence of the officiating Justice, Mr Manly Luck, at Biscoe, Sunday, Sept. 6th, Mr. Worth Luck and Miss Minnie Lasiter. both of Troy. Best wishes for their happiness and prosperity during life. "I am - taking several papers. but I lay all others aside when the Montgomerian arrives." These kind words from Mr, W. L Auman of Ether. We are glad to know that Mr. Auman and others can so speak of the Montgomerian. The Democratic National, State and county tickets are published m another column of the Mont gomerian. We do this in "order to keep the names square before the voters until the . day of the election. t Every voter can go to the polls in November and vote these tickets without a fear of ever regretting it. Mr. Ben Richardson of Okeewe- mee and Miss Ollie Morton of Uwharrie were mained last Sun day at the residence of the bride's father, Mr. R. L. Rorton of Uw harrie. Dr. J. A. Sisk performed tne marriage service. of relatives and friends attended cneweaamg. rne groom is a son of Mr. J. C. Richardson and is a worthy young man. Th e bride is attractive and a justly popular youny lady. Mr. and Mrs. Rich ardson are living at Okeewemee. The Randolph county Demo cratic convention was held at Asheboro Saturday. The fol lowing ticket was nominated: J. A. Spence, Senate: J. Rom Smith and T. J. Redding, House; S. U Hayworth, sheriff ; G." TT, Murdock, register of deeds: B. F. :Newby, treasurer: Dennis Fox, coroner: H. A. Albright, surveyor; A. N. Bulla, J. W. Cox and W. J. Armfield. Jr.. commissioners. This is one of the best tickets ever put out in Kandolph and it is sure to be elected by a good majority. We are again forced to call the attention of new correspondents to the necessity of signing their names to items sent us for bub- licatior. We have no desire to publish the names of correspond ents who send us ordinary news items, but we must know who the writer is before we. publish the items. This may seem like nonsense to those who have giv en but little thought, but self protection farces us to adhere to the rule: Nothing will be pulishetl in the Montgomerian unless we are sure of the author's name. Mrs. Lethea Morris wife of Mr. G. W. Morris, died at her home here last Friday nicrht Mrs. Morris was a daughter of the late James G. Cotton. She leaves a husband and five small children. Mrs. Morns was 36 years old. She was a devoted mother. faithful member of the Methodist church and a woman of noble character and all who knew her held her in high esteem. The burial was in the Methodist cem etery Saturday afternoon. - Rev J. W. BradJey conducted the ser vices. Mr. Morns and his bereav- ence on an East bound O.. R. & tSiO Sam r. By vmjASm Montf A. Garber, awellknown travel-"- wii Lr" AvTr -W i ya BTnnyintr m the cause entitled: Atlas J Cochran andhis .wife, Clara Mar- deDartmenfr with ome other (hran. heirs at fcwfjH.-W Lucas, peed, -vai Nixon. Lu traveling men when One of them went out C into the coach "and came back and said,. 'There is a woman sick unto death in the car.' -I at once got up and went out, found her very ill with cramp colic ; her handaand arms were drawn up so you could not cas and his wif Ulah Lucas, William P. Luca and his wife Lavina Lucas, Thomas J.Lucas and his. wife aula Lucas, James, A Simmons and his wife Ruby May Simmons, Vance Lucas and John - Lucas, minor, , heirs atlaw.of HjSyCiUcasr Pecd., we will onMonday the 28th day of September 190&- at. i'clock:pJ nvsell; at public auc tion to the highest bidd.er.aii the, Courthouse door of Montgomery County, at Troy, N. Crikkt the property will be sold in nine lots as follows: . ',-' Mm&s&'. ':i,& ,v FIRST. LOTr bofmdett tbiiA:ir.Begimung on a stake at the mouth straighten thwn, andadeathKke wiiS?5W1J g ?n Sff2?SrS loot on her fc Two or three of the large ditcbiifl Llttte RiverHid Runs up the. ditch K 70 .W 36 adieS we wt'rkin- with hS poles, S 80 W12 poles thende. N.7t,W 53 poles; to stake in the l.i!!L!LeJ! i tubUc road by 2 DWThence with the road N 2& W'16 1-4 poles m AaaA ttvisl rrrt mir risT I Ml o uwi vni aumvs. II WW vx w c Dbaac KtJ uvuibWOi A. tivuvv. u hit oun wmo uu rub '"J I -t n nn '.iLi i. "m, r nn a a a.- 1 . tie of Chambeirlain's Colic. , and f V nen a ju w poies to a -siase oy Diarrhoea Remedy (I never trav- popiara oa ure l jh.h xiver, iad uuwn ius variuua cuar i :.uf i. 1 fv,Q . ces to a stake on the East bank opposite Amy Lucas corner, Thence tt.nA rnr a donhle dose of the S 88 E about 6 poles to.her corner stake and pine pointers. Thence t--ir?!6 ZLVS with the old line&f the 92 acre tract S 2 W 65 poles to a stake by water into it and stirred PHwera on "lcn?iW9 we.ucu pn-w me riv er, mence up uic river w uie ufKiiiinu, cciiutiimivc oo acres mure or less :-.--.&'''.':-; . - SECOND JiOT, bounded thus: . Beginning on a stake at the : LiOt es. S 80 w-tt . rr t w rrr rn 1 " . .' i - 1 1 J ...kk; v.-,Aa ;n4won w Jus poies. xnence vy-poies to a scase in tnepuDiic roaa some it with a pencil; then I had quite a time to get the ladies to 1A( n it, a. UAM I anil a 0 t MnA at thm mouth of the bigditch; in Little riverl the beginning corner of pffpr. kndTworked with her. No 1, and runs Withrts" linesjUp thewcnN7p' W ;33 pole dose. most into Le Grande, where I was to leave the train. I gave the bottle to the husband to be used in case another dose should be needed, but by the time the train ran into Le Urande she was all risht, and I received the thanks of every passenger in the car." For sale bv Troy Drug Store and all first-class druggists. " i. mi lV. ivKTrr tty'H a.- - i. f mir.4.aa t 1,0, oy-s pines, xnence up tae ruau a vv 10 x- uuies tu a. post oaK., -V - . lTltAMAAlfXfm4 Kf w1 A, n4-i1A Vtt n V -ill tt nnt) vmawIa av Tao? - I LMMAL TUamaa 4 maim Vi. n V AnAnf QQ t- . n VaaaVi - 4" V original corner of the '92 acrejtract 'Thence . with its lines reverse S 88 E 58 ples to a stakes mthe old - road by. white oak pointers, Thence down the old road 22 poles-to a stake m the. road, Then 10 W 6 poles crossing the river to a stake on the bank. J hence up the .various courses of the river to the beginning,- containing 34 acres more of less"." THIRD LOT, bounded thus: Beginning on a stake by maple and holly pointers,-a 5orner of Lot No..2.on Joes branch and runs thence up said branch lbu poles to a stake by gum, holly and ma pie, a corner of Cagle's or Cornelisoh's land, Thence with a line of said land N 2 E 125 poles' to a post oak, Thence S 88 E 100 poles to a post oak. by red oak pointers, old corner of the 100 acres, Thence with G H Cornelison's line S 60 poles to his corner stake by oak pointers. Thence S 64 E 155 poles to a stake, a corner of Lot No. 4, Thence South about 14 poles to a stake oh the bank of the river Thence down its vanous courses to a stake by 2 poplars, a corner of Lot No 1, Thence with its line N 88 W 44 poles to its other cor ner wViifp rmlf Viv nointArs" Thenf.f S 2f W 23 nnlps to its other cor. ner stake by pointers. Thence with a line of Lot No 2West 16 poles to the beginning,- containing 154 acres' more or less. FOURTH L1QT, bounded this: Beginning on a stake on, the East bank of Little river a corner of Lot No 1, and runs thence to and with Amayliucasf line S88 E 42 poles to a stone by oak pointers, Thence N os if2 poles to a stone by w u ana dogwood pointers in Star Items. Rev. Mr. Arrowood preached excellent sermons at the M. E. church here last Sunday morning and night. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Allen re turned Friday from an extended visit to relatives at Pekin. Their sister, Miss Edna Allen accom panied them. Miss Lydia Leach Leach left last week for the Baptist Univer- die of High Point are visiting relatives here. Miss Johnson of Littleton ar rived last week and ha3 taken charge of the music and latin class here. Mr. Alfred King has taken charge of the Leach hotel. witfi his Ene N 8 E 96 poles to Joel Lucas' cSrrier of his new sur veyfeThence with, hismetS E 64 poles tQ Enoch. Jordan's corner: Thence N 12 E 21 poles to Enoch Jordan's corner; Thence N 14 1-2 W 145 poles to a stake on a ridge; Thence N 57 W 88 poles to a , blackjack; Peter Cornelison's corner; Thence South 50 poles to a stake and several pointers, E f Vuncannon's corner; Thence "with " said E 7 Vuncannon's line West 50 poles to a post oak, 2 pines and 2 post oak pointers; thenceN75 W 153 poles to as take in John Luc4s line, second corner of the Harbard Lucas 100 acre survey, now J A Simmons' corner; Thence with the said J A Simmons' line to cue Deginning, containing ooy acres more or less. SECOND TRACT, at Suggs Creek : Joins Ransom Lucas, Thom- as'Maness and others: Beginning on a pine stump with post oaK and gum pointers above the meeting house Spring at Suggs Creek church, and runs East 153 feet to a pine with post oak pointers; Thence East to a stake in Ransom Lucas' line; Thence with his line Southward to a stake in Winston Harrell's line; Thence with his line to the beginning, containing 1-4 acre more or less. THIRD TRACT: adjoining the said one fourth of one acre tract and beginning at a pine stump with post oak and gum pointers above the meeting house springs at Suggs Creek church and runs East with Matthew Deaton's lme to the Stage Road; Thence South ward with the road to the Suggs Creek branch; thence up the vari ous' courses of said branch to the beginning, containing one half of an acre more or less. FOURTH TRACT: Right to pond the water on a certain tract of land adjoining the lands of H W Lucas and others, lying on both sides of Little River with all privileges and appurtenances thereto belonging as shown by a deed executed by Miles Jordon and his wife Martha Jordon to H W Lucas, dated the 26th day of January 1876 and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds, of Montgomery county in Book 24, page 150. That sale will be adopted and reported to the Clerk for confirm ation, which aggregates the largest amount of money. The terms of sale will be cash. This August 7th. 1908. . v r. oTfry. ) W. A. COCHRAN, Y Commissioners. G. D. B. REYNOLDS, ) Durham & Charlotte R. R. Co. Time fable No. 5. In effect Aug. 17, 1908. A clever, popular Candy Cold Cure Tablet -called Preventics is beinc dispensed by drug gists everywhere. In a few hours, "Preventics are said to break any cold completely. And Preventics, being bo safe and toothsome are very fine "for children. No Quinine, no laxa tive, nothing harsh nor sicken ing. Box of .48 25c. Sold by Troy Drug Store. Eleaxer Items. Most of the young people of this section attended the pro tracted meeting at Hillsboro church Sunday. They - reported a nice time and excellent preach ing. . vv Mr. Groves Spencer of. Me- chanic spent Saturday night at James Russell's on business. , Mr. Wm. Allen is on the sick list wo are sorry to note. Mr. and Mrs. George Luther spent Friday in Troy. . J. W. Luther went to Ashebo ro Saturday ou business. There will be preaching at Eleazer church the 2nd - Sunday in this month at 3 p. m. The protracted meeting begins the 4th Sunday at night. . Misses Hester Cranford and Alice Luther, and Ella Cranford and Daniel Luther visited at al George Luther's Sunday eve. jvir. j. Hi. tRrter spent sun day with his parents near Bombay. ed hiloren have the.,ympathy of SYES? nEtCTk Stl rhi ivnmnn,'hr Snoop.tells mothers r-totse Tickling or dry Coughs will quickly loosen -ween using Dr. Shoop'8 Cough Remedy. And it is bo thoroughly harmless, this community m this pour tneir saaness and gnei. for a Sprained Ankle. A sprained ankle may be cur ed in about one-third the time usually required, by applying ouaciDeriain's xaniment . freely, andive it ; absolute rest. For sale by Troy Drug Store and all first-class . druggists; Camel ' Items. The heavy rains damaged crops considerably. - - J : Aunt Sarrah Huhsucker is right sicir. . ' Let every body come out and help clean off the church, and grave yard at (J arm el Saturday, sep. iy. .-i Mr. F. McAulay of ML GUead was here last week on business. J. F. Hamilton & Son will soon be ready to grind corn. Mr. Preston Morris and family of Wadeville visited relatives here last week ; -. . . ;.J- The republicans tost as wrfl take a back seat now, for they surejy win alter Mov. z. par., iiryan wui teyond a reas onable doubt be the next nres. ident. vThe North ahd West' are nothing else, even for very young babies, ihe wholesome green leaves and tender stems of a lung healing mountanious shrub give the curative, properties '-to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. It calms the cough, and heals the sensitive bronchial membranes. No opiumi no cloroform, nothing narsn used to injure or suppress.. Demand Dr. Shoop'g. Accept no other. '.Sold by Troy Drug Store JOHN T. BRITTAIK, Aneooro, IX. C R. 0. FRY, V Troy,MC- FRY & BRITTAIN, ATTORNEYS-AT-tAW; J A Simimonslline, Thence with his line N 87 W 40 poles to his corner, gum by pointers in an ivy bluff, Thence with G H Cornell son s line M fe W crossing the mm pond zu poies to a stake, a cor- ner or uoi no. o. inen;e-wnn lis line oouxn aoout poies co a stake on the bank of the river, Thence down the various courses of the river to the beginning, containing 42 acres more or less. Also two small lots, up the river belonging to the estate Of H W Lucas, the location of which may be seen by reference to the plot made by N M Thayer for the Division Commissioners in this cause, and is on file in the papers in thi3 case in the office of the C, S. C. Also the Water Power privileges deeded by Miles Jordan to H W Lucas. FIFTH LOT. bounded thus: Beginning on a stone by W O and dogwood a corner of Lot No 4 and runs thence with J A Simmons' line S 87 E S4 poles to his corner stone pile, Thence S 75 E with and beyond his other line 153 poles to a large post oaK, Vuncan non's corneiy Thence with his line S o2 E 50 poles to . his corner stoneite by Spanish oak poincers. Thence with Hiram Freeman's liheiS S WlSTpolee to his ' corn er pine - stump ; b.v oak pointers, Thence N'59;E 77 poles to his other corner stone by oak pointers, Then S 2 1-2 E 133, poles to his other corner pine stump, by P O and pine ptsThenS 14 W, 16 poles to a post oak, Thence N 70 W 119 1 poles to' d stone by pine pointers, Thence with Amay Lucas lines N 11 W .79 poies to her corner stake by oak pointers. Thence with her othe nne M ao W lob poles to a stone by oaK pointers, a corner of Lot No 4. Thence with its line North 82 1-2 poles to the beginning, containing 150 acres more or less.. SIXTH LOT, bounded thus : Beginning at a post oak a corner of Lot No 5 aridTuns1 thence with Hiram Freeman's line S 14 W . 103 poles to his corner staVe 3 pines and cum pointers, Thence with Borough's line N 88 Wj88.polea to his corner;, pine stump by oak pointers, Thrace with his other line supposed to be S 10 E 45 poles tbrswkJn5he old 2ine,?T.henceTwith it, now Deaton's line, S 65 w oa poies to nis-'corner .raae scump oy oaK pointers, inence witn Cole's line N 78 W 22 poles to Cochran's corner, Thence with his line-North 100-poles' to his" other cbrner stone by oak pointers, Thence with his other line N 7& W 46 poles to stake on the West side of a drain. T(J Lucas?? corner. Thence with his line North 56 poles to a stone pile by P O pointers. . Thence N 45 W 36 poles to a stone pilfey oak.pomtersi in Amy. Lucas' Line; Thence with it N 59. E 37 poles to her corner, stone by oak -pointers, Thence with her other line NT W 29 poles to her other corner stake by gum pointer, Thence with and beyond herJother line S 70 E passing her corner at 100 poles, in all 219 poles to the beginning, containing 204 acres more or less. . SEVENTH LOT.- bounded thus: Beginning at a stake at the ford on Little river and runs thence up the road S 4 E 16 poles, 24 E 14 poles to a stake by a walnut tree, old corner, Thence with the old line S 12 E 42 poles to a forked ashe on the branch, Thence East 40 poles to a stake, old corner. Thence with and beyond Cocn ran's line N 3 E 84 po'es to a stake, by pointers on the branch, j corner of Lot No 1, Thence with its line down the branch 4 poles to the river. Thence down the various courses of the river to the becrinnme. containincr 18 acres more or less. EIGHTH. IsOti bounded thus: Beginning on a stake on the West side of a drain, a corner of Lot No 6, and runs with its line North 56-poles to its corner stone pile, Thence N 45 W 36 poles to its other-corner' stone pile by oak pointers, in Amy Lucas', line. Thence wathartip beyond her line S 59 W 101 poles to a large pine, Cdchran's corner Thenee with his line S 75 E 112 poles to the be ginning, containing 28 acres more or less. ; NINTH LOT bounded thus: At Suggs'- creek, beginning on a pine stump by post oak and gum pointers, above the meetinghouse spring, and runs thence North-East 153 feet, to a stake formerly pme and post oak pointers, Thence East to a stake in Ransom Lu cas' line, Thence with his line Southward to a . stake in Winston Harrell's line, formerly. Thence with said line to the road, Thence down it to the spring branch, Thence up the spring branch and above it to the beginnipg. Containing 1-2 acre more or less. SECONDLY, the property will be sold in one lot as follows: '- FIRST TRACT.' embracing several tracts r " Beginning at a post oak and three pines and three post oak pointers, land runs West 104 poles to a post oak, H W Lucasxorner; Thence North 80 poles to a post oak; Thence West 100 polea to a post oakr Thence South 60 poles to Joseph hranch: -Thence' down .: the various courses of I said branch to & beach, John Nkkols', corner; Thence down said southbound. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY, northbound. 2nd class 1 1st class 1st class I 2nd class No. 3. No.l. No. 2. No. 4. 10 30 A. M. 3 05 P. M. Gulf 1 20 P. M. 9 30 A. M. 10 40 " 314 ' Palmers 1 10 " 9 20 " 10 55 " 3 20 " Carbonton 1 00 " 9 05 " 1110 " 3 26 Haw Branch 1250 " 8 50 " 1120 3 40 " Glendon 12 40 " 8 35 " 1145 " 4 00 " Putnam 1215 " 810 " 1210 " 410 " Hallison 1210 " 8 00 " 12 30 " 4 30 " Elise 1140 " 7 30 " No. 5. No. 6. 100 p. m. Elise 5 30p. m 140 " 5 30 " Spies 10 55 " 510 " oon Ar5 30 Q Lvl0 30 t, 220 Lv5 40 Star Ar 9 50 435 2 30 " 5 48 " Little River 9 42 4 15 " 2 50 " COO ' Troy 9 30 " 4 00 " JOHN L. TULL, Vice-Pres. JOHN H. KENNEDY, General Manager. NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY FEW DAYS AT TROY SUPPLY CO. We have the most COMPLETE LINE of Dry Goods and Notions we have had in some time which we are selling cheap. NOTHING CONVINCES LIKE A DEMONSTRATED CLAIM IT HAS BEEN PROVED TIME AND AGAIN THAT CBVDDOCKTEEKf CO SHOES AFFORD PERFECT COMFORT LONGWEAR AND i GOOD LOOKS 2 1 2 v-Ani- ' iMt branch 8 poles; Thence East 60, poles to a stake, 2 white oak point- heifer 1 yr Old. Prio I l-AVKcui5 ,v"C mci u.w:su;,iia&e, ouiu w nuuuvunuvA4 yuiuii- . Q. B. DEATON VnencexUp tclwious cqur-es oi we river iu poies ?'uie iora xt n - ' oiuie river. si ine.Eoaai,a.nence wiuiine various courses-oi ine FOR SALE One milk-cow, 3-4 mux; splendid cow. 7-8Jersey es reasonable, Troy, WANTED A 4-room cottage in TVoy at once. ': Address-. "S." Care of Gentral Hotel;,Troy, NC; Notice! All. persons mdebteoV to ; the r n xaonigomery uruz uompanys or favorinar Brvan. the Sonth alwnvn f scangs for . a .Democratic presi- tlement or Judient will be tiV dent and E3C .'well' knows ifc er en and cc!!- viOn it road Southward to a,alnut ee and hickorv pointers on the South side of the road;,ThenceL.S 10 E- 46 poles to a : forked ash , in r the Tanyard branch: Thence East 41 poles to Willoucrhhy Lucas", cor ner stake 2 red.oaks and one post oak" pointers, Thence North 150 poles to a stake white oak and pine. J C Martin a corner: - Thence East 222 poles to a stake, black jack.and red oak in .the line of Harbard Liucas.iw acre survey; TheDce s 13 ti oo .poies to its cor ner in the line of Joel Lucas' 100 acre survey; Thence N 70 W 77 polea to tt red oaky Harbard Lucas' corner; Thence S 2 E 40 poles to a post eak Thence S 63: W 16Q poles to a large pine A j? Xoch ran s corner; sinence a n ltu poles to n yy -liucas s,one . corner with pointers; Thence S 3 E iSO- polel to ; a i: stake and several pine renters.-. S rTB-23ro!e3.to P.J'v'Deatoh's '.corner--.tin; I 1 1 mm i 7 mt SHOES For Everybody. If you need shoes HI it will pay you to m see our stock. We M think we have as good line of shoes m as you will find in M the county. So H come around and let us r how you im through our large stock and sell you m what you need. g - We have a few more men's and boys', suits that we are selling at cost. J. W. LEMONS, Mgr. Swum ,MAmjAmmAAn1mmAA1AJAmiAmmJmmj& . go I THINK. ABOUT ITT OLP BUGGIES. MADE WJSWH i Pflintfid and Renairedbv . , D Experienced Workmen - , Second Hand Buggres for Sale; Easy termsl- y v! General repairwork for all vehicles and first-class shoe- m I j y - -ing for your stock. All work GUARANTEED T 'I ' V . ..FIRSTV 'CLASS;, ..,'- v S k Twenty vfine HOUSES' imdHULES for sale i S; .' CHEAP, Cash orTime. . - .WEGENER STABLES P ' ' ALL PRICES' REASONABLE, 'l , " , ii i M, iARNER, TROY, N. O. , m it,.- v r ... s. . bus:nes3i l" ) : ' i to Tr ?;h-' Jerd zn's vv-pin -corn:-?;-Tl :r.:3 A - A.J .
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