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' : 7.-. 3 THE MDNTGOMERIAN. Telephone Number 55 fn. ::.. O, DEC. 17, 1P08.T local and Personal. was On- Cotton yesterday, 8 5-8 Mr. J. C Smith of Biscoe has moved hte family back to Troy. Mr. G. F. Hunsuclcer of Mt. Gilead was in town Monday, ' 40 long coats must be sold. D. E. Pernberton & Son. Mr. David Casrle of; Cables Mill was here or,e day last week. Mr. J. H. -Davis of Candor was in town last Friday. Mr. M.icl; E'ai' Iikrw-as in . towna few di's ao . Mis Julia vVarner U teaching the school at Lioratock. Mr. T. W Man of Cagles Mill was in town Mor.day. Mr. J. H. Gillis of Biscoe in town one. day lift week. Miss jriiiiiiit: K is wooj of ville i3 teaching at Vestal. . The Cash Grocery Store is the place for you to buy our shoes. Mrs. P. P. Hall of Uwharrie spent Tuesday in town. . If you want shoe3 at a bargain see the Cash Grocery Store. Christmas shoos for u'l. j received. D. E. Pent ; v.. & Son. Mr. A. E. Carter of Roeh ng ham spent a few aays h i ast week. The Cash Grocery St--, as right prices on allocs, -louo.iand Groceries. Mr. Is am Harris ot Ildciado spent last Thursday i.ight in town. Every body eats ca.idy Xmas ine Uasii un ceiy bture nave a nice line in boxes or loose. Our Christmas ! ;Us and neck ties wi l i.rrive v express this week. D E Pernberton & Soi. Miss Lilli Hur't rf Stasis here : - Mt, Ollead Nete. ,.'.. ' ' : - A lot of . porkers have been killed the last few : days. We hear that Miss . Sarah Scarbbro killed one 11 months ; old that weighed 322 pounds. -S - -r" - The A- & A. Railway Co.; has built a new addition to the depot, which adds to its appearance and the comfort of the traveling public. . . ' - A large amount of cotton has been marketed here the past few days. Prices have been with the Raleigh market all the time. We hear that old Santa is cod ing. Some preiava'i'jrs are al ready being made lor his recep tion. .Mr. W. VV. Scarborohas mov ed into the A, O. Haywood resi dence on East St. The Deaton harness makers are erecting a shop .building on East street, wivch rhey expect to occupj iibout Christmas, Mr, Eiam Russell of Eldorado has moved into the Chas. Stan back residence on Ea.-t street, and will g, into the harness bus iness here after Christmas. Mr. J. L. Ingram of High Point has been witii his father, Mr. Brack Ingram, for several davs. Mr. John Mekon of Ene Mills bad a child to fall into some hot ashes recently and badly burn its hand and arm. The contributions for the dif ferent orphanages Thanksgiving day amounted to over $100. It was a union service by the three ii'i-ciies in town. Rev. J. A. .- -.ducted tie 'service. ri PROGRESS OF THE CONTEST yeiwar wwnaw i yt nifW"if ww wf yw wirimfwwn'nn i- i ' "; -' 1 M fmi liww ffyn wwwfWj1 . '' 4 V m WW a m '! - -. I . - - - Miss Marjorie Yates,-Biscoe Mrs, D. Fi Morgan, Troy..'. Miss Cora Morris, Albemarle Miss Myrtie Elam,Xandor.7.. Miss Mvrtifl Stout. Star.:...... Mrs. G. F. Hunsucker; Mt. Gilead....:.r..:....- Miss Lillie Brewer, Milledgeville :j . Mrs. G. F Blake, Capelsie.;.........:....... ....... M rs. Mollie Green," Canby. .. . .. .. . . ... . . . U . . : ...v. . Mrg U. H. Deaton, Allreds..,...;,...........,:. Mrs. Mamie Saunders, Uwharrie.. ....... ....... Miss Etta Haywood, Onvill...;.:.........;......... Mrs. J. v . MclntoslvMartins Mill.. ....... Miss Grace Vidcer, Mt. Gilead, R. F. D. 2. Miss Mamie Stafford, Ophir Mis3 Kate Morton, Uwharrie....... Mrs. Marshall Carpenter, Mt Gilead, Route ... .......... . .................. 17,650. ...... 17,210 Z H.190 14.030 r 12,500 9,020 .: 8,640 - 8.500 J!.. P 5.430 5,270 3,650 3,600 2,510 U,270 1,590 590 400 th's m e. k tr.trics. B!gl ii all kin Is SUj t. - V.hitU i- i i i ) ; i ,v 5 ai d fruits of Grocery Spec: th n av. & Son. Havo bracei'.i Co's. T.I.--vii! . fritiH Be flu,,, can't l! :itte;itioi is called to r.d of D. E. Pt-mberton i hi --n tlw-;e beautiful Jewelry . ". it 0 " i'r "n The old fashioned way o des injj a weak stomach, r stinm Intiiiii tho heart or kih eys is '.- vidii.-. Dr. Su.-.p fi.f, in-:'. i ut tr.ix err--r. 11ns is wl.j - pn-s'Tiotion --Dr. Sln:8 K storative is diseoted enrirelv t, i ht cause of tlitse ailnifiiTs i i i - -weak inside r conrnillinjc nervt-i It. is'nt 6' difficult, savs Dr Sli"ip- strengthen a weal. s;o uiucli. heart, or kidneys, it ii' roes at it correctly, Each in side organ has its controlling or inside nerve When th nerves fail then tinM '-rtr must, surely fairer. Th e vii truths are leading druyist.' '-v-erywliere rn disj-Mis r n.iiienJ Dr. Sioo;i's K. si i .. lest U a few d:0 8, ;hkI s- ! L privetneui. will pnmmtiy ao. njiely follow Si I t o lio. Drug Store. Conierencis Appointments' for Uockiiighiim District. The North Carolina Confer ence ox the Methodist Episcopal Church, South; which convened in Durham on the 9th inst., ad journed Monday. Following are the appointments for Rocking ham District: VV. H. Moore, presiding elder. Rockingham J. E. Undef- iiybruei J. M. Ashby, iiiciimoiid A- J. Groves. Mt. Gdead J. A. Lee, Pekin N. L. Saabolt. Tiov T. J, Dailey ivio.ityomery Supplied by G, H. Biggs. Aberdeen and Biscoe D. N. Caviuess. Hamlet H. A. Humble. Lui . Hid D A Watkins. bt Junn and Gibson L. L. Nash. - - Laurinburg N. H. D. Wilson. Ratford J. VV, Bradley. M xt a! d Caledonia A. P. Tr. Rt;d S ; ngs S. A. Cotton, ii vu.nd-S. B. McCall. L iin ; 10 i E M. Hoylo. E.iZi etr.-F D. Noblitt. ii-.tie f-ti C- W. Smith. E-i -. R binson W. A. Jenkins Ag ut of North Carolina Col - Euclid McWhorter. Britt I 44 41 44 41 44 41 44 41 44 41 44 41 58 09 74 09 87 09 87 09 70 09 6109 p 415 24 139 139 346 3 46 2 78 2 78 8 67 8 67 D-tli'Tn of Thoma.-i-tii'X relatives and ML i oui" to Le .'.our ;;tuve f:ac'j, you burned out these hard times. The Udii o' th. with tuei" fr.. i making ucaei ;. thv hohdavs. -itown ar bus; r. iii I are ationa for ivii'. GilcM- ,V. A; 11. F. id uJ i!.-o a ia week ltiroe. It. F. I. .o. 1. Mr. Jno. Las'siter has complet ed his new dwelling. Mr. Dossie Allen spent Sunday nijrht in Biscoe. Mr. Billy Dunn is very ill. Messrs. E. L. Deaton, L. Z Du;m went to Little river Sun day. Mr. C. J Ru?:;ell has finished a fine dwelling for Eisie Stiambur-ger. Whon a child wakes no In the middle of th n!!i' wiiii a sovt-re attack ofroupas ire- , lv ..-..is. no ti'Jie should be lost Jn ; ! w til n;medlos of a doubtful . . roijpt action is often necessary tr life. Chamberlain s Coug'h Remedy has never bot-n known to fall In any case and It has been in use for over one-third of a Cen tury. There is none better. It can be de pended upon. Why experiment? Itlspleasan' to take and contains no harmful drug. Price 25 cents; large size, 50 cents. CLCRK'S ANNUAL STATEMENT. moi.th o;.J i) ,: (;,'. . ' . Lot that v. til.cu ::'81 iouitds. IIouc nio ir.r: I am better vprep..rt d to mov h.u.ie.i o.v and MJliet vua.- work E. D. Freeman, troy N 'J Rev. H. r,i. 1. -vim of Star will preach at B ac.i o 'is Chapel the tout th Su idi i Dccexibiv at 11 o'clock and at Exway at 3 o'clock. We have some be autiful ladies' combs, pendants, loclots, dres .. pin sets. . hiitv. ai.' .sein, bar barretts, etc K si one Jawel ry Co. B F. St? ' k . , Man. Mr. E. B. Waie. formerly of WadeviMe, but wh; hau for sever al years made his home in the South west has 4 c.ded to return to North Carolina a; id will liveat Capelsie . Mr. J, T. Lisk of Fort Pierce, Fla., son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Lisk of Troy, was married on November 25th to Miss Annie . May Veicn of that place. Mr. Lisk has many friends in Troy - who send kindest regards. '', Mr; Jet hro Rus-ell of Eldorado was married on the 6th mst to '. Miss' Hattie, the accomplised ' daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. A. Clodfelterof Troy. The ceremony was performed by Kev. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Ruseell have many friends who wish for them the greatest hapDiness. . Ambitious young men and - ladies" should learn telegraphy. lor since the now 8-hour law be- came effective there is a shortage of many thousand telegraphers , Positions pav from $50vto $70 a month to beginners. The National - icifgrapn institute oi -wommoia, . H. j. ana nve other cities is operated under supervision of R. , R Officials and all students are placed when qualified. ' Write : them for particulars." - r t ' Why puy mora wheiv" yon can . pfT, D( ony vu nne : large cap . of Dt. KhcxrpV, Ilealth. Coffee - Iroiu a z.)C pacrAze. but a cou pon on a 25ft silvered "No-drip" Colfee' Strainer "besides? Look for the CouiK)n I nut them in v now' hp satisfaction iv bf " sideit ;,hmit'' perfect. '.-Bold by Coughs that, are tight or dis tressing tickling coushs, get quick and ei-rtain lu'ip t'roiii l)r. .".op's Cnuuh Remedy. On r'li ucrouHt ilruciirists every - .'. !; re ;ir taVrill!i Dr. bli0i'8 L' ULih Kcinetly. aiiu it. is en tirely Ircii fro ; n opium, chloro form, or any otlier stupefying lrur. The tender leaves of a harmless lun-heahiii; mountain ous shrun siv to Lr. biioop s Cough Remedy its curative prop erlies. t hose leaves have the power to eu'm the most distress ing coul.1i. and to 60othe and eal the most sensitive bronchi al meaihran. Mothers should, for safety's sake alone, always demand Dr. Shoop's. It can wirh perfect freedom be given o even the voungest babes. Test it mice yourself, and bv Troy Drnr Stre bee! Slo Phonograph Smithernian Cotton Mill News, The mill stood Monday after noon, on account ot a Droken crank key The band has quite a selection of rid time melodies, quick steps, marches, rag.times, etc. Any one wishing good music should pat ronize this band. 1 hey have one of the best band masters' in the country. Prof. D. Warburton. he knows his business. His . short stay of only tw6 months - proves that to be true. " - The house near the boiler room that has been vacant for , some time is now occupied by ; Mrs Mashburn. ' ' The band has placed " to their set of instrenmenta a 7iew bass. rinstead of the Helison type also a B. flat bass. . - . We understand MrrX W. Wal ler will son be with us again . Look out for the band; it's always coming. . The bovs: will give - a concert Monday ; night Dec. zlst at he academy, - ad mission reasonable;.. .c i. - Showing the Amount of Public Funds in the Clerk's Hands by Virtue of His Office. North Carolina, ) Clerk's Montgomery Co. ) Office. December 7, 1908. To Hon. N. M. Thayer, ' Chm. Board Commissioners. Persuant to laws of North Carolina. 1 herewith nie my an nua! report showing the amount of public funds in my hands by virtue of my office. CHAS. A. ARMSTRONG, Clerk Superior Court. North Carolina Montgomery County f j Personally appeared before me, N. M. Thayer, Chm. Board Commissioners of said county, 'has A Armstrong, C. S. C. of said county, who maketh oath that he has made a careful search of the records of his of fice, and to the best of his knowledge the annexed account is a true and correct . statement of aii moneys in his hands by virte of his cmce. Subscribed and sworn to be-) tore me Dee. 7, 1908. N. M. THAYER, hm. ) Bd. Corns. CHAS A. ARMSTRONG, J . C. s. c. Examined and approved and ordered to be recorded. N. M. THAYER. Chm. - Board Commissions. TO WH'M DUE I AMOUNT - Preventics, -the'.: ueW- Candy Cold Cure Tablets are said hy all drueei8ta to have ionr special specific advantages over all .eth er remedies for a cold.- First Thev cdntainnd Quinine,; noth ing harsh or,, sickening. Second They give almost instant ' re lief. Third- pleasant , to the taster like candy," T Fourth a large box48 Preventics at 25 cents.- . Also . fine for faverish children, i 'Sold, by -Troy Drug Btore. . . ; s-. Every fl tnear 400 votes." H Andrew Bailey ,$2 91 Daniel Bailey 17 49 Carolina C Hester 70 Anna L Baldwin . 70 Diza Zimmerman 70 DW Jackson " 70 Raleigh Criscoe 9 96 Sarah A RdwelU 1 5 81 Cyson A Rowell - - . 5 81 Ornanda A Rowell 5 81 Thos Blake and. wife . - . . 80 Carina Price ; 5 56 R A Chambers. ' 5 56 Anna A Proctor : - 5 56 Unknown heirs of B.PByrdr ' deceased : - v ; 11124 C A Bean, J Bean, A-W Bean, Pea Bean, C R Bean 5 00 Annie McKinley McCallum 4770 Geo Green, 25, DorseyGreeia, ' 25, Fannie Green & heirs -rl 02 Steed Lillys . . -. --35 33 Ebbie Moore, 8 33, Jas Moore -' ' 8 33. Cornie Moord. 833 24 99 W G McRae, lunatic , . I' 74 64 B T AG Grady IM Lydia Nannie Lydia J Britt Grady JM AG Nannie BP Unknown heirs of Letha ' McRae deed Cleary Ashworth, minor Dicey Spivey EscarMcLeod Minnie McLeod Lowler Morrow Walter Lowler 44 Walter Ur known hairs of Mrs Ann Williams 66 72 Unknown heirs of Mrs Ann Williams ,-21817 Cleta and Henry Rush 10 00 Harris Hulin - 21 57 Levinia " 2157 Frank V minor . 2157 Emeline " 2157 Nellie Smith 21 57 Lucy Hulin ' 21 57 Sallie " 21 57 Samuel " 2157 Sallie " 2157 Harris Hulin 2 41 Levinia Hulin 2 41 Frank Hulin, minor 2 4! Emeline Hulin 2 4: Nellie Smite 2 4: Lucy Hulin 2 4 Sallie Hulin 2 4: Samuel Hulin, minor 2 4! Sallie Hulin 2 4 Also moneys naid mto court on account of witnesses and oth ers and subject to payment on demand. CIVIL DOCKET. D W Parnel, witness 3 50 Phillis Barnes " 3 50 Nellie Barnes " 3 50 Emma Siler 2 iO DR Lewis 4 60 John J Dunn 2 30 J A Lof tin 1 00 WMByi-d 2 20 L R Lisk 110 G H Armstrong 2 50 A M Varner 1 10 I C Nance 1 10 J F Cameron 5 60 J W Skeene 4 40 Joseph Biggs 6 10 Criminal Docket JR Morris DS R Baldwin witness J C Green Constable . G S Beaman wit L Freeman W E Harris B Thompson ' P Lammonds f Nannie Robir.son " C Morris Tom Morris " JTParrishDS W G Lisk B I Dunlap E C Clark W S Britt Lammonds Constable A S Williams Chas Kindal F Scarboro -Lilly Roper I J- Cotton D 5 G W Milton A F Thompson Sheriff Green v Geo Milton Jno A McAuley J Cal3 P Davis J A Webb Wilburn Hogan A F Thompson L R Lisk , C C Phillips ODStutts ; Tonev Pernberton FPage- DURING DECEMBER we will give to our trade one $35.00 EDISON PHONOGRAPH, i " Any amount you buy during the month will place you on ou? contesting list You are not required to buy any limited amount to become a contestant. -With every pur chase we give .you numbered coupons which you will hold until the contest closes on December 31st, at which time we will aanounce the winninsT ; number the person: holding the number will call and get the machine. ; This offer is worth your attention. - The talking machine is at our store for your in spection. . It is a real EDISON TALKING MACHINE. - We are giving this (Grrand $35 Talking "Machine in order to place before the Trade bur line of llerchandise. Following are some specials we propose to move: . MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS!-lf you arc on the mark et for any of these articles we have the and can interest you in prices. SHOES!--Don't forget we have anything in this line you.want. ' I Ml" - Before you buy your winter and holiday goods come in and see the talking machine. Any amount you buy places you on the list. - The machine will be given to somebody. MT. GILEAD, N. C. VeaK Kidneys Week Eldnen. tnrely point to weak kidney Nerves. The Kidneys, like the :Heart, and the Stomach, find their weakness, not in the org&a itself, bat in the nerves that control and guide and strengthen them. Dr. Shoop's Restorative if medicine specifically prepared to reach these controlling nerves. To doctor the Kidneys alone, b futile. It is a waste of time, and of money ai well. If yenr back aches or Is weak. If the mine scalds, or is dark and strong, if yon have Bymptoms of Brights or other distressing or dangerous kid. nay disease, try Dr. Shoop's Restorative a month Tablets or Liquid and see what it can and will doioryoo. Druggist recommend and sell 1 1 Maud Beed rPennel Wood : Frank Wood v r TM HalK Dora Stuart" Fannia Hamilton Filmqre t annie. ., .. a Kertniej Carrie John $ - 12 90 10 32 .10 32 4 21 ,K"4 21 r210 - 2 10 - 210 2-10 '210 2 10 J A McNeil1 fF Small Bob Austin B Streater Dan White . J B Yates B J Mssery - . Frank Thomas W H Parker - J B Hurley, L K Lisk : I E Saunders U B Jordan, '? j s 00 80 15 1 00 K0 2 55 1 25 2 00 190 50 50 30 60 130 25 25 60 50 50 ' 50 50 " 90 3 80 50 60 380 185 3 50 3.60 2 80 0 150 220 330 60 4 70 - 57 15' 2oA 195 195 ' 1 95 2 00 2 00 ; 60 .,;90 . 3 30 ;i40 2 00 i tTOTAL.;.;, i. J.wT74v48 North CaroIinaV , l Montgomery county - - J-;-:-. I. O. B. Deaton Register o Deeds of Montgomery county do Hereby certify that the foregoing is true ana correct copy or Annum Statement for the yearlS0$ as tiled by Ubas. A.v Armstrciisr C S. "C. for Montgomery county with theBoard Commissioners on Dec 7, 19C3. - Witnc-ed my hand and seal 'oi cilice trj Dzz. Eth, iiXJ3. - U, Ji. D;-tr;i, r j Dr- inoop's EHootoraiiuQ pimyit'aiimnriMRriitntwamiimpiTn imM4 iuuu:iiuii4iwiiwsliuwiiiiiiu iifiniiinrBtiii iiiswiiuniLiiiiiiwiai Pi Ladies' Long Coats and mam H Men's Suits Must Go 1 fhoi UnUii STOKE. Notice of Land Sale. o r t h Carolina Montgomery County : In the Superior Court before the Clsrk. A. O- Haywood and wife. Liz zie Haywood vs. T. J. Cotton, Solon Cotton, W. L. Andrews, D. E. Pernberton, guardian ad item, et. al. defendants. Bv virtue of an order of the Superior court of Montgomery county, North Carolina, made in the above and entitled cause, 1 will on Tuesdav, the 19th day of January, 1909, during the Janu ary term of Montgomery super ior court, at 12 o'clock, M., ex pose to sale at public 'Buction tor cash, at the court-house door in Troy;. North Carolina the fol lowing described lands, lying and being in Uwharrie township, Montgomery county. North Car olina on the waters of Uwharrie river, and bonnded as follows, viz. : First tract on the east side of Uwharrie river : Beginning at a white oak in Turner Harris's line opposite Thomas Williams' land and runs with. said line S la W 154 poles to the river. Thence up the various courses of the river to the beginning, supposed to contain 50 acres, it being one half of one Jhundred' acre tract granted to Turner Harris. Also one other tract on the east side of Uwharrie river : Beginning at a red oak on old corner of said Harris fify acre survey run ning N 70 W 18 poles to Turner Harris's- corner. Thence With his line S 15 W 115 - poles to a Spanish oak on the river bank. Thence -owu the river S 10 E 70 poles to West Harris's corner red oak at the mouth of the branch. Thence N 75 E 185 poles to a hiokory, thence" N 34 W 23 poles to a pine. . Thence JS 70 W 110 poles to said Harris's corner of bis old survey,. 1 hence a direct course' to. the . beginning. Also another tract .70-'.acres.: Begin-' hing in Turner Harris's 4ine and running S 78 E 60 poles, thence S 12 W 180 poles, , thence N 78 W GO poles, thence N 12 E 180 poles to4,he beginning., Also one other-tractj 100. acres: Begin ning -on a turkey -oak'; at the mouth of Haw. "brjanch and runs S 25 W 99 poles to a stake, John BakysTine, thence -S 65 J 89 poles, thenctf N 25 E '129 -poles, thence S 78W 120 poles : to the beginning; The above tract of lands. couhtains by "estimation 270 acres "more or less. This land is sold for partition amorig- ten ants. ih"commbn. ? ; ' s ' j This 10th day ot Dec? 1908.- f'i We have abtut 40 Long Coats that must go during the I "! month of December. 50 men's suits also must bemov I'i ed at some price. So now is the chance to dress up. f "l Our line of Dry uoxl3 is also complete ana going very 11 cheap for cash. All heavy Dress Goods will be sold at a ""f closer price during the month in order to make our De- 1 cember Sales larger than ever before. Every dollar j"! spent with us from now until January 1st. will buy $1.50 I?! worth of goods bought at other times. We are doing Iff this for the benefit of our good customers, so we hope you Iff will enjoy youi share. Yours for business, wnia III. MI1B miiti H D. E. PEMBERTON & SON inna 14 i 3 HHMB & .: 3 Hna iiini I ss-: a nmta 1 wiiiiaijaitiaB iturmiBauaiil Mfe'i mmi uiiwi iiMiui itanii&i 15 PREMIUMS FREES READ OUR OFFER. Gie m hmm of your rxmm office, nd w wtO. hip yon two Box eomiitinj of 8fty of onr choice BntmU Kkxnt Cktra, C. O. D Si-itt, mad im mum ckg will tkip Too jkMMmicty Tee, one aumouum Double Action S. & W. Model BerolTer, One Genuine Blent Set and Stem Wind Watch fitted with Amn? Movement, warranted One Tear, One IfnU HoUov around Sum worth fSjn, Biz Triple SUrawplatedea ' Spoone, One Ruled Gold Watch Chain, On OoU Plated Watch chain. One Tie Holder, One Collar Button, Two Sleere Bnttona. flAen PrareU free, if TCB allow na to aend joa ia earne paekage the Xwa BoxnClfan aO.D.5.Mnd allow FnU KiaMlaaU.a toyouneareatfapranOinoa, Benel . . XaMoarr, If roa dmt think Clsan and Fifteen Premiums worth three timet the amount, dont pay ou ecnC We Uta TaU VkTOtiM mini Addma, CiJUMB ajLLXM COMTASHT, Cauulur. ATortit CaraLbua. OUR XMAS STOCK OF JEWELRY IS NOW IN and we extend to everyone a' cor dial invitation to call and see our line. We can save jou money if you buy from us. " Don't buy from a mail order house,. We sell 20 percent, under any mail order house, and if you buy from us you see the goods before yju buy. Come in and get our prices. NOTICE-The Smithernian - Tex itile Band of Troy ia now open to fill all ' engagements; : Terms Keystone Jewelry Co., B. F. STARKEY, Manager. ; Notice of Dissolution, The law -firm of Poole & Rey nolds has been dissolved by mutual consent. This Dec. 10, 1908. R. T. POOLE, G. D. B REYNOLDS. Entry Notice. ASHCRAFTS Condition Powders A high-class remedy for horaesV'T. , - . - . j" - T T aJia-vaWO tUlCUIF 1U1 UUIB.C3 I hereby crive notice that -J. K. an4 .- Blair has thw day entered for 100 -m need of a tonic. Builds solid' acres of land in U wname . town- nm..i. .nri ev. shm Monmeicomad tern, tljewby prodneing a smooth, r: Toirnng : the lands of Rf!. 8. -lossy' coat of hair.: Packed, woroniron iracL on buu tt .. doseS. 25c box.- Sold by - property on N and W. J R Blair's -, f?.. rfj Sam Matheson 88 acre towrtron, lTtTrt the southland others, The said f-1 - . EntryNOtlce. r ; J. 11. Blawwill be entttieaxto a-s 1 hereby give notice that vPH warrantor the survey ofBaid YfA& and Jno. Galloway have xana ii no protest, is uieu ;wii,uui tnls aay entered lor bv tacres of su aays irom uus aace. 30 days frpm ts ianto This rtSthrpflp the wat S r t Jmfmrsxxs. edjoiaisnrthe . :MMIfwm;landjtf UowtcnScarbcro,-7m. 4, it' YVS no in TnstJfi??. fit T.vn iAr f. -4Tmvmm'm . V WaJ Galloway, Elbs Haywood xsd: :othcr3.- The f d i P It Wf. i s and moderate. Apply to ilLj UJL . ;rll !' :X C 7. - . N. L. EOBINSON Hand" Vibratory r:r:"t3J; f:?, ' V ;;Erasementl.lnaseh;trc-tr.ctcf tbrcrc c: 1 - V;.' -V. ;t.:,
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