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NOTICE OF LAND SALE. Uu-Jer and bv virtae of an orkr of (be Superior Cuurt of Rockias:a:n County. North Carolina, made in the special p!0cecdiD2 entitled "John A -Uentou, Administrator of Joseph Uen too, deceased. Harah Dooglas Har rlsou. ft al." the game beituzapou the epioial proceeding docket cf ssii court, the undersigned Administrator will on Fridav. the 2nd dav of MaT. larj. at 11 o'clock, A. M., in fiont ot John A. lienton'a ttore. in the town of Iioliin, Rockingham County. North Carolina, offer for pale to the highest -bpJder fur cash the following described tracta or parcels of hiu3 : rlKST TRACT: A one-half U-2) undivided interest iu the following tract of land consisting of, a tout 244 1-1 acres, more or lee. Lying in ItaHin Townehip. Rockingham Cnn tv. North Carolina, aui lying on the wHtfTR of David's Branch and on both sides of th8 i'ledinont Railroad. Et Kinoiiig at Moseeh' Comer, post-oak and Corner rt the Challis Estate, thence cfT an; along liia line (now J. If. Nonnerly') North X' East 112 polas 6 a dead black oak on the Lat aida of GrantlsOld road; thence alocc Haid road North 4a West l poles, North 25 West -15 1-4 poles to a doable white oak stomp on the Wet side of baid road; thence oft and along H. P. Mitchell s line South West polea to a baocri of alder-bashes on th West side of David's Rranch; thenco up slid branch ag it meanders to a white oak Btuuip (now nearly KOue and where the Old Challis line croflfHH aid branch and thence ap taid branch Snnth 2' Wen 22 p)l?s and 15 links South G East 20 poles to old daaa, South 11 Weet 40 poles Sooth 20 East 2tf poirs Sooth 20 West 40 poles South 23 West 15 poles and .10 links to a doable chestuot oak in Thomas Lee's line: fhaucc clT aud aloin; his lino dne Kast 20 poles to a lor key oak South V, Kant '.' poles t) pointers' and corner to tin n 1-2 acre lot): thence South 2 West 7JI p)les 121iuks to where a large prat-oak once stood oo the North side of the Danville road; thence down anift North 77 Kast 14 poles 20 links North 58 Ease 2S poles 18 links to a black jick hash; thence off and along UbedUh Fitzgerald' line due North 44 poles to pointers in eld line thence along Kaiu due East 44 poles to a white naSou the road; thence down same North 57 East 2 poles North V.) East links to a black oak : thence down the road where it crosses a direct line from Mis. Wright corner post-oak, in Cas well County line to Mosses's Corner post oak. tho old Challis Corner; thence along s-aid line North 84 West 7 poles to the tegimiug, and coataiuiiig 21 1-2 acre?. SEUONi) TRACT: Uiuj; in Ruf Ha Township. Kcrkinghaur Conntv. North Carolina, ou li t) waters ot Da vid's Urauch ot Wolf Mind Creek ou the Ka.st side of siid bianch adjoin -112 the lauls of D. Wriglit ami R. T. Fitzgerald on the Ea-t, W. B. - Wright on the South, A. Benton aud Thomas A. Lee ou the West, and Joseph' Ben ton ou the North and containing by estimation acres, more or les3. THIRD TRACT: Ljing iu Ratlin Township, Rockingham County, North Carolina, on the Piedmont Railroad ( now Southern Railroad ; and .adjoin? IUK IIIH lilUUS 1)1 U!1, 13. MliMl, Joseph Benton, deceased Hiid contaic- iug 10 1 -2 acres, more -V?r lt,. and rie- NpriliKd as follows: Hrgmuiug near tha crossing of the Fie'-mont Railrcad us J r nuuing North 2" East bU poles to a Mump, thence South i East li . . i . . . i i i i - - puies ro ;i t'WKn aim inuquaii.ii )oiuters; thenre Sjath 2 West 70 1-2 pole iq the Dauvilhv vt C4reensboro wagab-oad; theuce tip said roai! Son tli 7 7 We6t 21 ioles and 5 links to starting pjint near crossing of RaiK road. lHifTttTII T 1 i A ( T T f vi -j in Rnltin Towuship. Rockingham County, North UafnJsjia. a'njoiuiug the lauds of the HichoMxsd A Danv:lle Railroad (uow 'feo.aihru Rallroncf). Josi-ph Bentu et. a'i. au'i describp't ai follows : 15 4;inaing at a stone on the North si 4 of Die llichmoud Danvillt? Rallroa.i. theucv dee West with t-atd Benton's line to a fctone Corner: thence Soutb to Riohmon I & Dauville Railroa i Hue; thencewitli -atil line of sai i Railioa 1 to the besinuiug. and con taining ( acres, more or loss. jale f object to thu cotfirraation of coort, lhis tle ;5!t day of Ma'ch. .lOHS A. BENTON. Administrator of Jo$eth Benton, dee'd JUlJNSLON. 1VIE & DALTON. Atty. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. 'state -.c7 north carolina rooki:u;ham coi'ntv. lu the .Saparior Clerk. Conrt before the Thamw Hocpcr, Administratrix of Utt Lawson, riee'd, vs. i'hoeh""! Lawson Jolu?ou. ati(J husband, CJeorge Jchu Hon, Tharnie Lavrson Hocper (in ii viduallvi and her heshau i. Iverson i Hoop"r.and Sallie Layrson ( widow ?. The defeudaot abore uamed (Sallie Lwsou ) will take notice that a sum mous iu tiie above entitle! action was isan?d against said deten.lant (Salil? Lawson) on the1!2u1 dy of March. IU1.1, bv tho unlrs'cnei Olerk ot the Snp?ior Conrt ot Rjrkitigham Ccnn ty. North Ciiolina. 8ii action betug for ttie aleof certain real estate licg in said conntv an i State, which sum utous Isrtcrnable before the Clrk cf the Superior Cjcrt. " at ins ottlct? at Weqtwortli, in sai l Coautv au i StatP on tlw ftn day of April, w heL and where the d-eieuiiaut is required to appear and auswer or demur to the complaint, or the relief demanded will te granted. This the 22n 1 day of March, 1V13. J AS. T. SMITH. Clerk of the Superior Coort. JOHNSTON, IVIE fc DALTON, Attotnevs. I LADIES CAN WEAK SU0ES One size smaller .by using Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder fcr swollen, tender, aching feet. It males walking a delight, relieve corns aud bunions of all pain, and gives rest and oomfert. Sold everywhere, 25c. Don't avooepi any substitute. Sample PREK. Address, Allen S. Ulmsied, LvBoy, N. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ROCKINGHAM CUCNTY. In the Suprior Caurt, Jane Term, . jyjy. Julias Bigelow vs. Dolly Bigelow. The nefendaot above named will take notice that a gammons in the above entitled action was itsued against. slid defendant Dolly higelow) on the 14t!i day of March. 1913. by the undersigned Clrk of the Superior Court of Rockingham County. North Carolina, said action being brought to obtain a divorce a vinculo, matrimonii from the defendant, which summons is returnable before the Judge of the Superior Coort at Wentwcrth, In eaid County and State on tbertfourteenth Monday after the first M. onday in March, 1013. it being the C'th day of Jnne, wbeu aud here the de fendant is required to appear and an swer or demur to the complaint or the rtJief demanded will be granted. This the 24th day of March, 1913. JAS. T. SMITH, Clerk of the Superior Court. JOHNSTON, IVIE & DALTON. Attorney?. LAND SALE. Under and by virtoe of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed to the nudersignel Trustee by G. P. Smithey on the Itth day of April. 1912, aud duly recoided in Book 175; page 127. Office of Regis ter of Deeds of Rockinhgam Conntv, the terms of which have not been com plied with, we will on Saturday, May 17. r.u:;. at noon in front of the Rock ingham Savings Bmk & Trust Co. iroilling in the Town ot Reicaville, N. C. . offer tor sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the fol lowing described real estate, situated iu Reidsville Township: FIRST LOT: Beginniug at a stake East si ie of Forest street. Town of Reidsville. N. C. , running in an eas teily directiou 235s 1-2 feet to an alley along Irvin's creek ; thence iu a south erly direction with said alley 55 feet to a stake; C.ence westerly 24: feet to Forest street; thence iu a nctherly direction with Forest street 51 feet to the beginnins, being lot No. 71, Plot of HighlHiirls. SECOND LOT: Beginning at a stake East side of Forest street, in -aid torcu, running easterly 253 1-2 feet to an alley; wst side of Irvin's creke; thence southerly with said al le 108 1-2 feet to Redd street: thence westerly with Redd street 27JJ 1-2 feet to Forest street : thence norhterly witli Forest street 102 teet to the beginning, being and containing lots No. 7'. and 80, Plot 1 of Highlands. Plot record a1 in cilice of Register ot Deeds of Rocxinsjham County. Also another lot bocgnt of K. L. Jones bv G. P. Smithey: Beginning at a stake on the Eat side of Forest street; running East 142 feet to an al ley; theuce southerly with said alley 54 teet to a stake; theuce 255 1-2 feet to Forest stieet; theuce northerly with Forest street 51 feet to the beginning, containing lot 78 of Highlands. Re corded iu Book 154 page 315 Office of Regirter cf Dees of Rockingham County " Also another lot or parcel of land bounied a follows: Beginning at corner Of J. H. Buron, West s?oe of Forest street, ruuniug West with said Burton 150 feet to an alley ; thence with saiii alley 100 feet to R. L. Jones corner: theuce with s ;i Jones 150 teet to Forest strfet; thence" north with Forest street JOfi teet to the be ginning aud enrminiug iots 45 and 4fi ot Highlands Plot No. 1. reiorded n Office of Register ot Dneds Rnrk inhgam Couutv, Book 154. This April 1.1, it)!:;. REIPSVLLE INSURANCE & REAL ITY CO. . Trustee. EXECUTORS NOTICE. Lcttrs t'.'-tHiueutnr; "u v ti e ll Cf Ati'iersoii ptfie. Mnaseil. Tv 1 :i r-s'u i tu r'u- utrt-rsiwurt'i, from ti e Sopi ; T Contr u! Krck n:ghat 'Conn- t y. n ii! Im rly mitmi to all pei n.n 1 0 t f or 1 to j 1 esfat to mske iiiftij'- ; j'H'iii?ur. hi 1 to all prr-utis oi l rm i-.tij)- H'JH;ur ai'i n(t" o ;.'n-.-uf th-m -n pi:ii-ir. rniv j o en, or on h- loe t1 nrs-r i.t if .-j)!il, 1914. or tins nntie-i w 11 be,p4eaied iu bar of their ro-nM. This Mtri, 21. Reidsville, N. C. Bf SETTLE. ANNA YORES, Executors ot Andr-rsou settle, oeceas- ed. NOTICE. Having qualified before the Clerk of tlie Superior Court ot Rockingham Couutv. State of North Carolioa, as administrator of Douglas B. Pocut. deceased . all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are herebv notified to present theiu to me for fay meet on or before the 20th day cf March. l'.U. r this notice will be pleaded iu bar ot their recorery. And all persons indebted to the estate of aid deceased are requested to make iniaitdiate payment. This the 7th day of March. I'M a. Winston. N. C. H. T. FOCHT. administrator of Douglas B. Focht, deceasel. A. J. HCUToS. Attorney, Reidsville. N. C. SPECIAL TO WOMEN Do you realize the fact that thousandaof women are now using A Soluble Antiseptic Powder 83 a remedy for muccu3 membrane af fections, such as sore throat, nasal or pelvic catarrh, inflammation or ulcera tion, caused by female ilia? Women who have been cured say "it b worth its weight in goVL " Dissolve in water and apply locally. For ten years the Lydia E. Pinkham Mediants Co. has recom mended Pax tine in their private cor respondence with women. For all hygienic and toilet usee It has no equal. Only 50c. a large box at Drug gists or sent postpaid 00 receipt of price. The Pax ton Toilet Co., Boston, if assc REGISTRATION NOTICE FOR TOWN ELECTION. Nctica is hereby giTen tiiat the rsg iteration uoo&h iur iue auu Diccuuu . t . a m T" . r l & . . to be held on May nth, 1913. will be t ill ur i kept open for legitdration between the ! hours of O A. M. and 5 P. M. ou ach , day (Sunday execepted) for twenty! the regiftration books, as hereinafter j provided, and will ba kept open for the registration of any electors tesid- ing within the corporate limits of tho Town of Reicsvilla and entitled to registration. The registrar will, between the hours of nine o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock p. in. on each day (Sunday excepted) for seven days pre ceding the day fdr closiug the regis tration books, as hereinafter provided, keep open said books for the registra tion of any new electors residing iu the m m x- - 1 x 1 t a .2tJt 1 to register, whose names have never before beeu registered in taid Town ot Reidsville, or do not appear in the revised list. Said regisrration books shall be opeu until 9 o'clock p.-m. of each Saturday during snch registra- tion period and shall be closed for registration on the second Saturday before said election, it being the 26th Har nf Atiril mviu. f That during the period of said reg-1 istration herein provided for the reg-1 istrar will attend with his reeistia tion hooks tn each Saturday at the Town Hall for the registration of vo ters. The registration book will be closed for registration, at l p. m ou the sec ond Saturday before said election, it being the 2Gth day of April, 1913. The registration books will be kept open until 9 p. m. at the Town Hail cu the seconri Saturday before the election, it being tha 26th day of April. J913, for the inspection ot t;,e electors of the Town of Reidsville, and on said oav auv of such electors shall be allowed lo challenge or object to the name of any person appearing on said boks. I will have the registration book at the Bortou-Chance-VSalker Co. 's fur niture store every day except Satur day from 9 a. m. to 12 m. and fiom 2 p. m. to 5 v. m. within the time pre scribed hv law. This 1st day of April, 1913. P. II. WILLIAMSON. Registrar. NOTICE OF ELECTION. Bv order of the Board of Commis sioners of the Town of Reidsville, North Carolina, adoptad at its meet ing on Tuesday, the .1st day ot April, 1913. notice is hereby given that an election will be held on Tuesday after the first Monday iu Mav next, it be ing the Cth day" of May, 1913. in the town hall of. Reiisrille, N. C, tor the election of Mayor, Board of Town CominUsioners. Recorder ot tho Re coider'd Coujt, and Prosecuting At torney of the Recorder's court of the Town of Reidsville. N. C. , said elec tion ,to be held according to the laws and regulations prescribed for the holding of general elections for cities and towns. The poll shall be open from & o'clock a. ni. till snuset. The ballots shall be of the following sizes, to-wit: For Mayor, Recorrier and Prosecuting Attorney, 1 1-2 inches 0V 3 inches, and for Town Commission ers 2 1-2 ihohes by 3 'uches. The fol lowiug named persons have beeu ap pointed registrar and judges of elec tion, to-wit: P. H. Wuiiamscn, reg istrar: H. W. Hines and i. W. Ba ker., judges of election. Bv order of the Board of Commis Mouers of the Town ot Reidsyille, N. C. This the 1st dav of April, 1913. FRANCIS WOMAUK, Mayor. JAMES D. WOMAUK, Clerk. LAND SALE. Uu'ier and by virtue of tlie power of SHle contained in a certain deed of trust executed to the undersigned I rustee by Daniel Scales and his wife, Niinie Scales, on the 28tb day of September, 1910. ani duly recorded in Book 164. natze 429. Resister of Deeds Office of Rockingham County, North Carolina, the provisions of which have not been complied with, I will, as Trustee, pn Wednesday, April 30, 1913. at 12 o'clock, noon, in front of the Bank of Reidsville build ing, in the town of Reid ville, Rock insham County. North Carol'na. offer for sale at public auctiou to the high, est bidder for cash, the iollowiug de scribed real estate: One lot lying in the .town of Reids ville. N. C, on the East side of Went worth road now known as Vance street, adjoining ( in 1894) the lands of J. H. Benson anrl othors. Beginning at a stone on the East side of Vance street; thence South 92 feet to a stone: thence East 220 feet to a stone; thence North 92 feet to a stone (or stake); thence West 220 feet to a stone (or stake), being the first station and the beginning, and beine the lot on which is situated the dwelling house of Dan iel Scales and occupied by him as his residence until his death. This the 31st day of March, 1913. W. R. DALTON, Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE UNDER EX ECUTION. North Carolina Rockingham County In the Superior Court. Clara Elliutgon and husband, Sam Kilingtoo, vs. Walker A. Settle. By virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from the Superior Court of Rockingham County in the above-entitled action. I will cu Moo day, the 19th day of May, 1913. at 12 olclock. m. st the court house door ot said couuty. sell to the highest bidder for casb to satisfy laid execntion. all the right, title and Interest which the faid Walker A. Settle, the defendant, has in the Iollowiug described real eetats, to-wit: One unidvided one-ninth interest in the lands belonging to the W. M. Set tle, deo'd. estate, containing 5S5 acres, more or less, adjoining the lands of John Burton. Stone estate. Jim Lind sey, Bill Settle and others 1? ins and being in Wentwortn Townshin. Rock. I Ingham County. FRANCIS B. KEMP, Sheriff. North Carolina "There.' The following Ircmi the Richmond Times-Dispatch will be jeai with in- n vnph rfniii-- If North Carolina continues to be vale cf bnmiilty between two moontaius of conceit. Sooth Carolina aud to ose Dr. Alderman 0 quaint characteiizatlon, ft will cot De because the Old North Stata lacks cause for te If -esteem. No less a per- sonage than Cotonel Tankard ii- tleberry. of Powhatan County, wa8'theia in Batllmore," avers the San heard to assert with great positive-' pap. Amen! say we, amaa! To ness, as he set this week under the a jiiaI3K phrase, the North Caro elras of hi native heath, meditating I iinns re 'there." VT'e have millions upon the future of this cation, that J Qi tleED n uichmoud.-and we'll take "if things keep on going like they are ! , . x . - tnia a Rovernment of North Oaio-; ' linians.by ortb Carolinians and for j the North Carolinians." It does look j u-at waT it d indeed, Colonel! - 1 :lanE- The Tarheels are so busy , j "pointing with pride" these days to. their bumper crop of high Wilson ap-, !. nnintpps that th rnnsnmntinn o f .. . wlllte Rgntnm 1 " has decreased IT. 2 per vcent. . according to tlie figures compiled by the Secretary of the In - tericr of North Carolina. It has been claimed by "certain par - ties" lor a long time tiiat nortli Carolina is a good State to be born in." and, judging by the number of job-seekers who wish they could te horn again, and born in the Old North State at that, the assertion is Hot without n:crit. Look at the Taihe's there in the front row at Washington, discerned hy tlie Baltimore Suu. First and not least is Josephns Daniels, Secretary of tha Navy, the first North Carolinian iu the Cabinet since James C. Dobbin was Secretary of the Navy in 1853. Right beside him is David F. Houttou, Secretary of .Agriculture. Then there's Commander Victor Blue, hero of the Spanish War, who has just been made chief of the Bureau of Navigation, and Dr. Roprt Bice, whom rresiueut lait appointed eur-geon-geueral. Thero's Walter II. Page, just appointed ambassador to England. They- were all born in "tlie strip of land sonth of Virginia." George Uordon Battle, Seii3tjr O'Gorman's law partner, is 6aid to be elated fcr tlie United States district - attorney ship for New Yorkr ju9; vacated hy Henry A. Wise, cf Virginia, and an- ANNOUNCEMENT. To the Voters of the Town of Reids ville : I desire to annonnce ray candidacy for re-election to the oiRce of Solicitor of the Recorder's Coort. I was elect ed to this office bv the Board of Com missioners immediately upon its crea tion. Upon my record for three months the voters of the town elected me to the office in May, 1911. tor. a term of two years. I invite the voters to an inspection of the records of my office during my entire tenure of the office. I have made mistakes in its administration, as men always do, but 1 have met the responsibilities of the office in a conscientious manner aud have endeavored to carry put the letter and spiri6 of my oath when I assumed its duties. If my record meets witb the approval of the iaw-abiding ele ment ot our citizBeship and thev de sire me to continue in the office I will appreciate their support in the May election and I will continue to use my best ability for law enforcement in this commonity. If not, I will retire that another may take it up. I desire to express my appreciation for the supnort. given me hy the law-abiding citizenship ot this town at rimes, iu the administration of the office when I needed their help. I will apureciate the support of all who desire my re election in May. P. W. GLIDEWELL. April 7, 1913. TQ THE VOTERS OF REIDS VILLE. I her.ebv announce myself a candi date for the office of Solicitor ot the Recorder's Coort of the Town of Reidsville. I shall very much appre ciate any support that may be given me in the approachiug election and I pledge myself, if elected, to perform the duties ot the cflice in an honorable and conscientious manner aud to therbas bast of mv ability. I have no official record to bring to your attention, but 1 ask you to consider my prousi aui p:ofeional record, both here and in my native town. EDGAR H. WRENN, Argil 11. 1913. JR. ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 will be a propelling May of Recorder of candidate at the ap election for the office the Recorder 'a Conrt. 1 appreciate the sappart and co-opera- tioa given me by tue public in the past in toy efforts to perform the duties of the office fairly and ira - partially to all cancerned and if re - elected I promise to continue to erve the public in this capacity to the bet ' cf mv ability. ! IRA R. HUMPHREYS. TAX NOTICE. Owing to the approaching m onlci pal election and the necessity ti collect op all the town taxes by the time the new Board of Commissioners assume charge. I respectfully srge every one to call promptly and settle their tewn taxes. A. V!T.u?r.3rv. Collector. Beid3:he, . i ut 1913. Other Tarheel, Captain W. H. Osborn ,Uems t3 have cioched the Ucited ! . . t. : nt tnlAtnt States commissron-rsiuj- " revenue "Down Some of the promineni Homers" wno have gone nt with the Republican partT ot power UncJe Joe" Cannon and ex-Seo. are ator "Joe" Dixon, the Bull Moose 8 manager in the last campaign. We don't begrndge Ncifh Carolina one'bit of it. They are Haruj -uic-icana. these North Carolinians, mak- iDg K0O(j jjk2eus wherever they settle. vca .nnw for vre have tnousanaa ui , as maDV more as we can get. Why uotr Isn't Ricbmoud the capital of North Carolina? The Rockingham Countv Primary Law. Continoei from page 1. ting in any and all primary elections h .u ii.n iia eamo iiui 1 1 ri ; 1 1 1 m r in k f 1 aiiiaii urj iiju Btauiw ; a are uow provided by law in gener- al eiectl0n Any person who shall 1 gwear falsely as to uch qoalifications j iu tatjng te oath provided for in this ! t , 0 gl all jmuerscnate anothet , l)ersou and tske the oath in his name. . . nrdpr tn -orp ghall be Uity of a misdemeanor and punished, opon con l victiou, m the discretion cf the court. I Sec. 14. Iu case, there is anv office or c ttices tor which there are no caudidates from any political parly who have auuonnced themselves in writing within the time prescribed by this act, then iu that event only, the execntive cotnmtitee of any aud all political parties in said county mav eacii name, in writing, a candidate for sd cliice or offices. Sec. lo. That snch portions, para graphs aud provisions of the general election laws of this State regulating tlie conduct cf aeneral elections for , wjjci, Snia primary elections are held to name canJidatss, as are uot incon sistent with the-rrue-purpose and in vent of this act are iierehv in lie apart jot tiiis act. And all provisions ot the 'enerjil election law ot this State and j amendments thereto, which shall bo j in force at tiie time of holding any i primary election!- under (his ai t, iela i tive to making false return. mtim ; dation of voters, qualifications fcr vot i ing, bribery an 1 the use of intoxica ting liqnMs ia general elections shall be in full force and effect and appli cable to the helling of any primary elections provided tor under the pro visions cf this act. And the said county board of elections is hereby authorized and empowered to change the date herein designated for holding siid primary aud to alter or change the machinery and rule herein pre scribed for holiing any primary held hereunder a- said board of elections may hud necessary cr deem expedient. Sec. It). If anv voter having voted once iu a primary election held here under shall vote a second time in the same primary election, at the same or at a different pell or voting prCinct, he shall bj guilty of a misdemeanor and shall ne punished in the discretion of the court. Sec. 17. That the county board of elections shall, at leaEt twenty days before a primary. shall be held under the provisions of this a:t, appoint two pollholders for each party participa ting in such primary', and the said poll holders shall take tha name, on a separate sheet, of every person voting in their iartv tot. Belcre catering upon the aisol arge of their duties the pollholders selected to conduct a a.y primary elections held under this act shall take an oath that he will fairly, impjrtially and honestly conduct the isame, according to the provision. nf this act. Should one or more or the officers appointed to coU such election fail to appear on the day of !h elec tion, the remaining officers shall ap point others in their stead and admin ister to them the oath herein pre scribed before a notary public or other officer authorized to administer oaths and any one of the p3llboldere who taken such oath may administer Va 1U t, . . 4L - j . " -18 PfCvideJ that if any pre- ! cinct or precincts shall fail or refuse j to conduct aud hoi i a primary pursu ant to the spirit and intent of this Jact. the entire vote of aid precinct or precincts bo disregarding the pro j visions cf this act shall not be count ed cr received in determining the re sult of taid primary election for slid county a provided herein. sec. rj. mat this art .hu u fnrce frOEJ and ,t , . rauocanoru J ...... , 34" - 1AIMI3, BILL POSTING. DISTRIBUTING, and all kinds of out-door ADVERTISING, Sewing Machine, Bioyclee and Typewriters repaired and adjusted. Cinhrellas repaired and recovered. Locks repaired and keys atted. All work guaranteed. R B. JONES, Opposite Webster's Weekly Phone ?3-J. Watkins Lumber Yard ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBER, Doorsr Windows, Blinds. Mouldings, Shingles. Laths, Lime, Cement. Plaster Manteis,CoIumn5, Baity, ruuDer Kooun, frames, Etc k AH A T1. line Office 203-L, Howe 20;? L 3 Removed to the Laster Building Opposite Farmers Warehouse. 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Being made of oils it soaks do straight to the b one, banish pas and saves suffering. Only o l ments carrsoak'through muse!' and. tissue. Alcohol liniments cvapnr before they can be absorbed Ly the flesh besides they are dan?? ro when nsrl n.ar n f Tf r,r laT-P- Mexican Muslang Liniment v.:.i rcA bum even though a lighted r. atcii be applied. Mexican MusL : L " iment is THE SAFE as wril SURE-TOURE remedy . C03I3I ENDED IJY A FAlMIf -Aslonsyaffoas I can rerr.er; ' known of Mustang Linime.n wajrs keep it in mjr bouse and i; family get injured ia anr v. a-.' sprain. cuts, bruises, and. in f t, accidents that happen I alwa -tang Liniment- On my horses a I nercr think of usinc anvthui? r- -r V ,1 far cheaper than doctors till 1 : " . mend it to all farmers; it will kr families and also their boaxs an in condition. Very trulr rnur. LYON MFG. CO. ' 21 South Fifth St, BROOKLYN. N- M 1L
Webster’s Weekly (Reidsville, N.C.)
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April 22, 1913, edition 1
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