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r I : i " 7 1 "- i i i r- V ' - ong Wais orraers The latest, simples and most effective de rice. Price 25c. Ask to see them. nied ns by a - Democratic Lesrisbiture in ' 1001. So instead of being opposed to uilnn r ing our representatives .the di... nstsr.r coinmiuee' claims -they will lu-iu- jibo.it l.SOO votes in the shape of petitions, rJl . the preachers and school-teachers of tin1 j county, and petition?; from sonic of the j best wonien that God has ever blest ;i i ! people with. lint now they Say at th;;, S last moment the dispensary- committ have changed from too and asked to r into a primary Well a word of explana-i t.on here with that point. The chairman' of the Democratic executive committee." Hon. H. I.. Ceo a. who made .a ' grand j fight in lho last campaign both as cIk-ii--j man and elector, was figuratively- sitting'! crosslesed on th' fence, sarins th--je j are all my Iwys. the graat ngut is man, j 111 I I Millinery Department New Sailor Hats, New Silk -Ribbons, New Face Veiling, - New Wash Ribbons, New Capes for Boys and Girls, New Hat Pins, New Velvet Ribbons Mrs. Gurley Meets Death in y Horrid Form PUBLIC MASS MEETING lang Miss Eva Magett; who will preside Wlt, charming grace ovr the columns of The Daily Evening - News, and who wib, as goon as she gifts "Hed to' edito rial hawiess" ilisrwns a charm ami J brightness and a piquancy that will be 1 eiresmng and edifying. Bngnt as a sunbeam, pure as a snowflake, pretty, as a flower, , and graceful as wreathing smoke, she will fling around the sanctum of The, Daily News, a halo of witcnary and makel it a shrineof enchantment. 1. lae concert last mignt oy our nome 1 talent was indeed & sumntuous feast of richest enjoyment. All did so well that we cannot point out individual excel lence. We cannot tell at night whbh one of those stellar glorie 33 embroider ing the fabric of darkness with richest threads of lustre but- we only.. knrv that all of their trembling waves are ""(.IliJ Ull( 11111 It "Pt I 11 I'll 1 L L1J1 UUlTlllf. ll'ZZ tJt. i Vrazens .. uonter,;.-.oge.ther in mad and roll each other in vhe mud. and he has become alarmed and trot down and said. Look here boys, you' will spoil your white uniform and get ikok1 so that when 1 want you to go on dress parade next time you will make a sorry sight. Come, let us get together again and agree about this thing. Ta? dispen sary boys said all right. The saioon ;ojs said no. wo have yon on the run--now and will not give up our advantage evn in the interest of, "peace, sweet peace, as Mr. Cook wrote. See his card ia Sat urday's Observer. So now we are having the so-called one sided primary today of course. I do not know what will be the result; but write you this in th? interest of fair plav. Yours truly. JAMES M. LAMB. FAYETTEVILLE - Thl I Court Week "Plans Matured for the JTJannlnctnrr of Loug-leaf Pliie Products Last Danes of the Season STklnliil t-tlirit-a n?ifl mini.- tV !vnfrl'!i in. Regard to Changes in the'SucT The Richmond Maury Tobacco Com pany shipped today from .Wilson ,tc hundred hogsheads of tobacco direct to-Europe t'he largest shipment of any town in the State at one time.' It tO'i j two long trains and four powerf ul en iRines to move this immense amount of j tobacco. And this is one of the reasons n t.Vi 10 c, , 1 that Wilson is one of the best a od . Ijoldsboro, . C, leb. 19. Special. jm0st prosperous towns in the State, -for One. of. the saddest accidents that has she has so much to-back-her. Do you Charter of Goldsboro Per sonal and Local Notes 3. .rf k i, . ever happened in our county, occurred yesterday afternoon. ; Mr. Ed Gurlev. catch on? Dr. Thomson of Savannah occupied the wiM Jives flt tht old iVfiTvfrtwi nlnrck in win- - nnfi&f r?Ks.K nt :v " ! Ull ( 1UV1 UUlt,. Lilt- Ll lx VliUl XJ. Ill, u Fwk townsliin. weut out on th farm oitek, anl the Christian Church at mm 1 a, ui Fayetteville, N. C. Feb. 19. Corresp-mdence of The Morning Post. Superior Court of Cumberland county is in session this week. Judge Fred Moore .presiding. Ye-sterday w;a.s taken up in the amnortant case of Col. C. W. Broad foot vs. Th e Town of Fayet teville. in which the plaintiff was represent oil bv Hon. John (J. Shaw and lion J-earce ! esteemed by all who knew. her M. Iiose, and the counsel for the de-1 be buried tooiorrow evening at the M..K. fendant. were Messrs. 1). S. Oa-te. . city j Crawford old homestead. attorney, and C. M. liuslee ff Raleigh. Col. J. T. Kenned.v is .some etter. iThis was a suit for the recovery of the s The many inquiring friends of Mr. value of bonds of the defendant corpo- A. v . r alkuer will l glad to know that ration held and owned bv the nlaintiff, ho has recovered snfllciontlv to leave and was ably argued by the lawyers on 1 etersburg, and is uow in Warrenton, both sides. The" speech of Mr. Busbee his old home, and writes that he will frr a while, leaving his wife in bed sick, suffering with vertigo. lie told her not to get up. but remain quiet and rest. When he -returned he found her dressed, lying watU her he:ad and shoul ders 3n the fire, dead. It is supposed that, she got up and attempted to do some sewing, as. she had a piece of work by her, and that she had an at tack of vertigo and fell in the fire and was burned-to death. She leaves three small children. Mrs. Gurley was the daughter of Mr. M. K. Crawford, sister of Dr. W. B., ; Crawford and Phil Craw ford. She had been married about nine years, and was .a splendid lady, highly She will night, on each, of which occasions he spoke eloquently and forcefully against the desecration of the Sabbath a -terrible evil that was rapidly growing, and which should be stopped before God poured out His wrath upon communities that tolerated it. has hetm especially highly spoken.; of as a fine legal argument. On Friday Judge Moore- will hear the appeal of Louis Council, the negro convicted of criminal assault'oti the jerson-of Mrs. West and sentenced to be hanged Busbee, visiting member Hon. I). II. McLean of Harnett and Mr John I. Shaw of Richmond count v. J As The 1'oat correspondent intimated be in Goldsboro -the. last' of this week, Mr. Price, the Singer, sewing machine agent, who has been in Goldsboro with his ofilce in Walnut street for the past few months, is held an Baltimore under Resides. Mr. ; arrest, charged with embezzlement. Chief ot the bar arc;u t'oiiee rreeman went atter mm last i PIP 3ig Department Store in Dur ham a Failure DRAIN WAS TOO GREAT the company has been settled, it being H. Morton Elected to Fi I a Vacancy on the Board o Aldermen Invitations Out for a Wedding would be 'the ease some days ago, the new company for the manufacture of long-leaf phie products will purchase the tine Rankin property at the bead of i .11. . - 1 ' .. -uiKlcrstood that the creditors agreed to l ffKSilh luke forty cents on the dollar and to-!tboroon sl (.m,(iete and extensive plant, .day the doors of the store were again.! Dr. Rdiinzcr. the scientific exrcert of the , opened for business. . comoanv. has alreatlv rented the Clark William Proctor, of Tennessee, is in I residence, on Rowan street, for his tile citv 011 visit to his hivtthor ti 11 raniui. Proctor. It is his Srst visit to Durham in 21 year . , , Prof. J. Clyde Turner, of the Durham graded school, has accepted the position of assistant superintendent and book keeper of the Oxford Orphan Asylum. JI succeeds Winston Rogers, who re cently resigned on account of his health. There are now an enrollment of 1,001 white .children mi l 436 colored children in the Durham graded schools. This is lho largest enrollment in the history of the schools. Mr.J. Findlay of England, is in the ily looking over-the Durham tobacco '.i.-irket.' He is a tobacconist and is here night via Raleigh to got Governor Aycock te give him requisition papers. The infant daughter of Mr. Mark Wells, who lives near the I. O. O. F. Orphan's Home, died early this morning' of pneumonia. The .steamer Goldsboro brought np yes terday a load of fertilizer from New Bern. She will return 'today at 1 o'clock with a heavy lod of merchandise for distribution along, the line. The Seven Springs Company made its first, shipment of bottled water yester day. The cases made a very neat ap- Th: white nriimirv oil !the nirestion of ! nearance. - the dispensary is going on today very!" The Southern Canning Cpmriany S$ quietly. Up to this writing nothing has putting in the last of its machinery and been heard from the country -precincts, twill soon .be ready for work. It will but it is generally believed that the vote J cultivate a number of acres in different will hi light, and anti-dispensary by u j truck crops as .an .example to the sur large majority, as the pro-dispensary rounding farmers. - " ireople will pursue the policy of generally j Mr. Graj Aycock and Miss Annie, ignoring the primary, vvnat tuey can j daughter of J. lyler Smith, deceased DIED IN CHi nciI nrm. lleurletta UHlUmiCxplrMWlth- Greenville, X. V., Feb. 19. Correspondence of The Morning Post. The citizens of Greenville were greatly shocked and thrown into deep gloom Sunday over the sudden death of Mrs Henrietta Williams, wife of the late R. Williams, which occurred at the Episco pal church just before the beginning of the morning service. She had been in disposed for about three weeks, and feel ing. better Sunday morning, decided to attend services. Soon after reaching there and taking her seat and speaking to a few friends, her head fell back and she made a . gasp or two land expired. Medical attendance was soon there, but could do no good. She was a devout member of the Episcopal church and was beloved by everybody. She leaves six children Mrs. W. M. Russ and Mr. J E. Williams, of Raleigh; Mrs.- Bettie Swiudell. Mrs. W. H. Long. Miss Addie Williams and Captain R. Williams, of this nlace. Her funeral was conducted Monday afternoon t 4 o'clock from the Episcopal church by Rev. X. Harding, of Washington, ahd Rev. F. II. Harding, rector of the cnurch here. will be married tomorrow at the home Of ch bride in. Pikeville township. ie.-terday Mayor l'eterson issued a4 hope to gain by this method of procedure they alone can say. The last dance of the ante-lenten sea son took place in the Williams opera ! call for a mass-meeling of the citizens house last evening and was very pleas-! of Goldsboro 'to consider the proposed ant. with a large number dn attendance. ! amendments to the citv charter. The Messrs. John C. Thomson and James S. meeting., at the U-oort-lmiis "last night Mc.Veill were the leaders in the ger- jrtrmimended that it he tax6u all business i man. the cnaperones were .Mrs. -i. i. enterprises, corporations or agents doing T'mlorwioH nnrl Mi-ss- WT. Tj. IIswIpv. ; !iiiiiif; in tho Htr niisrbf 1 S1(Mt n i the interest of several foreign dealers. Sheriff Mcleod of Robeson county, j it now is, instead of $m, as was sug E. t". Matthews has "one for a trin who was here veseterdav with counsel gested bv the amendment m-omoters: the That Tbrobblne Htadarh Would quickly leave you if you used Dr. King's Xew Life Palls. "Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and strong nerves and build up your health. , Easy (to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured. Sold by all druggists. : . '. - ' Inauguration lroIdnt AlcKInley mound the world in the interest of til o ind friends. will sail from Xew York this week, and I hj discharge and returning, will reach San Francisco in hlS" in bankruptcy proceedings S. IT. MacRae. received returned home l.'urliam, X. C., Feb. 19. Special. Tiie doors of the Lewith Mercantile C ompany vcre closed today at noon. The business was closed by Sheriff F. I). Markhain on an order issued by Judge 'ouiu-il, in which T. I.. Christian was :qpointcd receiver for the concertij The Lewith Company wj:s an incorporated "!)cerit and began business some time hist year. The business was a new dc piirture here, it being a department store. The business was done in an im- i TiiV-nse building, being four stories high. It was opened with much pomp fmd M!l-mlor ,and for a while had quita a run: but. the expenses were so large thaT: ;he canital could not stand a continual i;i until the business. could be estab lished. Recently one or two small judg i' 'nts have been obtained against the i.ewith Company. R. II. Wright, the ''Mier of the building, had some five "honsand dollars invested in the busi '' ss- Jt was on the application of Mr. ritrli r that the receiver was appointed. -t this time it i im)ossible to learn the assets or liabilities of the company. Ii is the general opinion, however, that In- aets-will not begin to pay off the "i'lebtedness. In his affidavit asking for :!:e appointment of a receiver Mr. y right saj's that he loaned the concern December 4. last, and that the :1 fondants, A. E. Lewith. G. Lewith Joe Lewith, executed two - promisso rr notes for -$2,500 each.- As security "e plaintiff's deposited with him 1,100 about six month:- Invitations have been issued announc ing the approaching wedding of Mr. W. S. Borland and Miss Lena Turner. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, I'. Turner, and me groom is 'well known railroad man. They will be mar: ried at the home of the bride's parents February 27th, at 4 o'clock in the after-! roon FAYETTEVILLE DISPENSAKV Another Contribution to an Interesting JJlscuftslon in the city of Raleigh will glad to learn that Mrs. S. II. MacRae, who has been dangerously ill, is now well on the road to recovery. Miss Kate Matthews has resigned her position as matron of the Odd Fellows Orphanage at Goldsboro, and 5s now quite sick at her home in this city. General, Le Due. who was secretary of agriculture under the Hayes adminis tration and was afterwards receiver of the People's Bank of Fayetteville. is a welcome visitor to Maj. and Mrs. John jB. Broad foot on Haymount. WINSTON-SALEM aldermen to le empowered to tax bar rooms and bucket shops $1,000 annually by (There, was -a proposition to establish a board of public works, to cousist of six '-hares of stock of the company, the par 'aine .of fcach share being 10.' Brace . Fayetteville, X. C, Feb. 19. To the Editor of The Morning Post. In Sunday's Post I find an article taken from the Daily Observer, headed the "Fayetteville Situation." It included one from the Morning Post, and the straage attitude taken by the dispensary advocates in not wishing to instruct .through a primary the representatives from Cumberland county m the Legis lature. This view of the matter would very naturally prejudice the minds of those not knowing the other side of this question. Xow I do not so much object , to a fight, but I have all an Irishman's love of fair play. I believe in the Post I find a kindred spirit. I do not belong to either of the committees: but as you may see from my article in the Observ er, I have been trying to keep both 'to the ""Law ind Testimony." Xow with your permission I will give you" the far-ts in this rasp. 'V Last fall Captain Ed. R. MacKethan, our representative froin the city, wishing to find, out the will of the people, fixed a sort of a double iand petition, so that persons could sign for or against the dis pensary. This seems not to have satis State Council Jnnlor Order T-'nlted American Mechanic A Salem 11 Itl an Goes to PenuBflTanla for s Bride Winston-Salem, XVC.. Feb.. 19. Spe cial. The tenth annual session of the State Council Junior Order United American Mechanics opeff-d in the court house here T o'clock this afternoon, with a beautiful and ant-ponng address of inweh bisf. week. Messrs. J. E. Peter welcome my Mayor O. B. Eaton. L. V. son. W. G. Britt and .T. M. Holloman Grady, a bright and talented young law- were appointed to correspond with dif yer ot Wilmington, responded in bshalf ! ferent ones to ascertain whom they could of 11m State Council. His effort w-n5 get of tnose wnom ine cnurcn preierreu, members, to hold office for two. four, six eight, ten and twelve years, to be elected by the board of city aldermen, with power to said board of public , works to elect their successors in'offiee. This board was to 'have charge of the waterworks- and electric light . plant should the city ever purchase the same. This proposition was amended so the qualified voters of the city may elect three mem bers to constitute said board of. public works for two. four and six years: the aldermen to fill vacancies which might occur till 'the next general city election. A vote was taken on having annual elec,- tions for city officers, and a majority of those present voted for annual ejec Lions. It was also proposed to give the.. city power to hold an election on 'tne question whether or not we should 'issue bonds for $200,000 to purchase water works and electric light plant and to improve the city streets ahd build .a city halt. The pulpit committee of the First Bap tist .Church met last night to consider ;f call -to fill the vacancy, made by the resignation of Rev. W. Carey Xewton, who accepted the call of the Greensboro On account of the inaugural ceremonies of the President and Vice-President of the United States at Washington, D. C, on March 4, the Seaboard Air Line Rail way will sell excursion tickets for one first-class fare for the round trip. Rate from Raleigh, X. C. $8.&. Tickets will be good going on all trains March 1, 2 and 3 with final return limit March 9, inclusive.- v . '- ',. For .'.regular? organized military, com panies and brass bands in uniform ac companying them, twenty-five or more on one ticket, a rate of one cent ner mile fn each direction, per capita, plus arbi trage. Rate from Raleigh will be $o.4.. For fine trains and fast schedule take the Seaboard Air Line Railway. Their famous "Florida and Metropolitan Lim ited" and "Florida and Atlanta Fast M ail" run direct to Washington,, D. 0. For tickets, schedules and sleeping-car accommodations call on or address C. II. GATTIS, C. T. & P. A., .Raleigh, X. C. H. S. LEARD, T. P. A., Hamlet. X. C. R. E. L. BUNCH, G. P. A., Portsmouth, Va'. zxc Nature's warning. . Something is wrong with the digestion.. Constipation is present. ' There are many reasons for this condition, but there- h only one absolute, immediate core Abbey's Salt. To xure headache effectively the cause must be removed. The system must be cleaned out. The hard, discarded matter in the bowels must be disposed of. Abbey's Effervescent Salt does this. It does it mildly and thoroughly. It relieves the pressure of the blood upon the brain. This cures the headache. It keeps the bowels and liver active; This gives . good digestion and good blood j and prevents other headaches. The regular use of Abbey's Salt will put you on the road to good health and will keep you there If a hottte of Alley's Salt presents only one &tizck of headache, its cost is repaid 'with interest 'ti. 1 -'Sold by most druggists, or sent by maiLV 25c, 50c. and $1 per bottle, v The Abbey Effervescent Salt Co., 9-15 Murray, St., New York. " BOOKLET ON REQUEST. t ' ' A Darham Telephone llandfaetariDg Go., UUHI1AM, IM. C. v Sg High Grade Telephonas anil Telephone EquipniEnf, ; ' . . ..u.too nw ujniiiTOini, occanse we. exercise jrreat 1 .care and use superior judgment ana wie very be,t ma erial. , tion and radlForated: " SWItcni0r 0" the simple in con.truc We solicit the satronaire of ourrhasira wlin i 1u1rSv i ,. ' detail in conatniction has been terfected. and in which desim. ArVm..cv.: j .zZ.7 e . v. . : o-i w Btytiijfc. ing qualities lire of the highest grade OUR 1 erms : weseii our Telephone with an absolute guarantee that they are of V artnfr Buarantee that our prices are as low as the lowest for Telephones When in need of TieDhones olease write na. and n will t.v i- you a sample Telephone, exprecs Charges prepaid, for your inspection. tuuias We are fully satisfied tharwe can please you, both in etyfe and price, if you will rive u5 IDC oppori unity Trusting that we may be favored with you order, we beg to remain, Youra truly ' DURHAfl TELEPHONE MANUFACTURINO CO., ' DURHAM. N. C. . The Old Reliable JBtnn Is Still in the Lead I On January 1 st, 1901, the Etna Life will issue entirely new contracts witn provisions for lar r;er values and larger dividends. The busi ness done by this Company in North Carolina for 1900 Jias been 150 per cent greater than for any previous year. We expect the busi ness for 1901 to increase in the same propor tion. There are a few localities in the State where the JEtnais not actively represented at 1 present, and good men, with or without experi- ence in the insurance business, can secure de sirable contracts.- For particulars, address, J. D. BQUS HALL. General Agent RALEIGH, N. C. in bis affidavit that the liabilities of the a few smaJl payments have been fieJ either side so both parties started jaade on the notes. He also sets forth I rt3;f!nri, nf thpir nwn nr1 it w under stood that this woxihl be the means of .'seutfttives uatil a the .-legislature. Wh ithe anti-dispensary 'people fornid it was -juftrn- aw somewhere In tae neignDor- ( fustrncting our repr wa or .siiS.QOO and that the assets will f ter the meeting cl "Ji inver SWKX. EeCeiver- (Jhristian V" nanied by his sister. Miss Bessie. He nude upon-, the important subject. Mr -Will return with liU hvM - s.wiW 1 1'arbordugli : 13 on - of, thu .. ablest, best iU a ,r,r.; 1. .ul ea nipped yonns nienin the State, and :' e bend in the sum -f $4,000, and is ia charge 6f the business. At a regular meeting of the board of JJty aldermen hold last night Mr. C. H. yrtr.u was elected aldermac td succeed m late John B. . Morris, who died a ht-ort time ago. Mr. "Norton was chosen 7 ih-st ballot. He was the choice of uo ' iti-cens t the. oitr and many had tirelr ignored in "jthis matter. So they "i That he le appointed. Kc was came home and instructed their follow- '"mrffi on 1 be committees on wnica Mori-is served. Oliifi t!m,. v., .1.. -I.a-,. 4 T oI. I m-.im H,J uh: UL i-iic; Jiruu difficult to get stenaturea to their peti tions, ajid ' whQU Uie - dispensary people had secured ftjll iflnc-third, perhaps, of the white roter of Cumherland county, they chapged their plan and said white primary l am'inforn!tea oy two or tae dispensary"- commtteo who went to Bal eigb, that. all tliese. sigoatures were en- r,5. I'acket Store Company were closed "f5 Capt. V. Ballard was placed in "J?'1. mce then the indebtedness of ers to hare nothing to do with the pri mary called: bnt io continue existing; pe titions... claiming, that the great right of petition wrung from King John, and which has been the glory; of the Angio ma xoj--r.ace ever since, will not be i. ornate and was greeted with applause. The opening address before the i-epre-sentatives will -be made tonight by Congressman-elect Spencer Blackburn. The response will be by Mr. E. A. McGahry of Charlotte. This will be the first busi ness session. The State secretary tells me that some important matters ate to be acted upon. A banquet will be given fit Hotel Phoenix tomorrovv night. About 1"0 delegates are attending the cniHial session. Mr. B. J. Ptohl. one of Salem's popular young business men left yesterday for Bethlehem," Pa., 'where at 2 o'clock op Thursday he will be united in marriaga to -Miss Sarah Traegrer, an accomplish ed young lady of that city. It will be' ft home wedding. Mr. Pfohl was accom WILSON Winter Tourists Rates Via. S. A. JL v Kail way The Seaboard Air Line Railway will sell round trip tickets to all principal points in Florida until April :0th, 1901. Fifteen days transit limit will be allow ed in both directions, and stop-overs will be allowed at principal points. Follow- mg .are. rates irom rtaieign. v. t $38.7r 39.85 :53.95 34.05 35.30 27.15 57.30 80.55 27.45 Yrborsh' Speech TYIakcs a Fine Impression Concert by Home Taleut Immense Shipment of Leaf Tobacco A Visiting Clerzyman Preacbes on Sabbath Desecration TTdlson, N. C., Feb. 19. Correspondence of The Morning Post. Tiie many friends 'and admirers ; i u Wilson of the gifted and talented W. II. Yarborougb, the able and brilliant repre sentative of Franklin county, read with delight '"hi logical and powerful-and masterly argument against impeachment, and all agree that it is the strongest and most forceful presentation of reasons against , iuv pi upw.-uvu uxi uas oeeai Jir. Bartow, Fia., ..... Bowling Green, Fl a.,' Cedar Key, Fla.', Daytona, Fla., ... . . Eustis, Fla., Fcrnandina. Fla-., . - Galveston, Texas, Havana, Culm, Lake --Citv. . Fla., Jacksonville, Fla.,"-'.. . .. Key West, Fla., . . . r. . Ieesburg. .Fla., ..... . Miami, Fla., . Oeala. Fla., .......... Orlando, Fla., :. i . . ; . . . Palatka.- Fla., .'. ...... Palm Beach. Fla., Piuchurst. N. V., Plant City, 1 la.. . . -St.,Aptetine,-Fla., Sn Alitonia. Tex., .. Southern Pines, Is. C, Tairsjia. Fla.. ...... Tii lliihassee. Fla., . . . ; ..... 29.05 Thoniasville, Ga., . .. .. . ... 26.15 Fur further information regarding trrtifis and rentes, eall on or address II. S."Lcard, T. P. A Hamlet, X. C. C. II. tiattif.'C. I. & T. A., Kaleigh, X c. HirSPJ.'-'. If It Is the IlIb Floors Tile Walls or . Tile Work of any kind tue are the people that do it and save you money. All work is guaranteed. Man with 15 years experience has 'charge of this branch of the business. Let uit give yon an estimate on your bath room floor and walls. .59.55 34.65 49.40 32.35 38.30 46 45 No. A62-Height, 7 feet; width. 5 feet 3 75i opening4 in grate mantel. 42 by 39 inches: 37'(5 ! French bevel mirror, 18 by 30 inches: 3035 1 profile, 4 inches. , . :;.50 1 39.0: 1 ifll Ul 220 South Elm Street., GREENSB0U0 N C PHONE 161. couple at the Jjone or the srotna pa xents. T7. t ri y . -n stands in the forefront of thra s'ttongest leaders-tne eauax 01 mam au and tns superior of many, for ho is most wooder- tuny euuo u, wiim . w uraiu- A. Danehlou of Alleghany county, passed " though, E5t-LT and superb tnxe, and a speaker Win&ton vf.stpvi-,v v,,c nm mm d ornate and -thrilling eloquence. With iMJeisrh TTft JnZ in such rare powers h'a can measure lances was being mentioned in connection with rarest flowers of noblest rhetoric, and a Superior Court judgeship; besides he make every petal gleam with the richest did not want the office. - T gems of metaphor, for all of these intel- The following delegates from Forsvth lectuai riches are embodied in the opulent will attend the State. Sunday School aeepo 01 nw oceanic , inmu, arm nave .,4 TT!1. T t i . T 1 Thaeler. lev. H. E. Rondthaler, W. -T, j Ve gladly welcome to 'the made him a crownetl king oer the realm and R. A. Spaugh. J. F. Crouse, P. "V. 31ock andE. A. Ebert, pepertorlal realm -that captivating, and exauiBite bunch of witchery, 1,he pretty and spark- THK BEST PRESCRIPTION FOR CHILLS. STEAM HEATING HOT WATER HEATING III! 11 ill! I HARRY A. HART, 224 Fayetteville Street. A ii'd fever Is a bottle of Grove's Taste-lf-sst Chili tvniic. ;ever fails to cure; then -Avhy xperiment with worthless imitations. Price 50 cnts. Your mojey bac-k if it fails to cure. . uKD ODICKLY CORED No knife, no blood, no pain, no cure, no pav. iSo pay tm corea, ax our bamta-, rima. AIq, Homo Treatment at email cost. Write or come at once to V j c.r rrkiil'JiS SSS sifSSSa. ti I ESTIMATES FURNISHED IN ALL BRANCHES Flllg n mi ' i . I 3 V V . r-V . r -
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