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g it Anne. SPRING HOPE NEWS NOTES. ,' - - ' : i. f Conducted By Our Special Correspondent and Representa- tlve, Mr. Dwight Li Culpepper. '.,,". ( , -Published ftt 4 NASHVILLE, , NORTH CAROLINA For " HoiacsfcoUd . And r J- j1 iOnYeark 61.00 'Six Months .60 i(Thre ." . V .3J J Subsckiptios: Ml . lL- f 1 Publisher's Announcement, All orer Alteon line will be charged fir oeuts por line for obiluurr notice, etc. Jfo aonimunluatlon will be published U lite Dime ol the writer 1 withheld. The publisher ol Tbi Gairaio will t be responsible lor view expressed by Its norrespondunts. .. ' : Notices nder head of "Special Nollces" will be chained si the rate ol Mo. per line 1 each insertion. . - : v,;. i .. Advertisers desiring a change of edter llsement should have copy in office not ater than noon on Tuesday. Advertisements dlsuoctlnued before t'ic time contrauted for has expired will l ohnrgitd truosieut rulea for the times, ac tually published. A.lvi'i'ilM'meiits on which no spec-IS? au tibcr of iimertliiss is marked will be markmt 'Hill forbid" and chuigcd up to date of discontinuance. .. Communications and items of news In tended for publication, and nil busiuuHS letters should be addressed toTmGiuru. to. and not to individual members of tin staff : THURSDAY JANUARY 23rd, 1908 , There ia now no occasion for hard times and the men who longer put up this senseless howl are to large extent responsible for a continua tion of depressed conditions. ' All farm products have been selling at good prices and almost every farmer you meet tells you of the crowded condition of his smoke house and bams, and when he produces his purse can be seen a roll of the ''long green" sufficient to burn up a wet doar. There is no reason why the financial conditions should not rapid ly improve, and this would occur, if the farmers having unsettled bills would meet their obligations with the money they are hoarding. It is an indisputable fact that the pres ent stringency in business circles could be greatly relieved if those who have obligations to meet and money or produce with which to dis charge the obligations, would do so. The legislature now assembled in extraordinary session will hot pass a State prohibition law, but will leave this momentous question to be rati fiek in an election by the people be tween now and July 1st. The tenv perance forces of the State should take no exceptions, but should be willing to meet the issue. While it is admitted that sentiment is largely in favor of driving the accursed and debauching influence of the liquor traffic from the state, and not with standing an election will involve the people in a vigorous war against the evil and its cohorts, the temperance forces are willing to meet the issue with confidence. South Nashville Budget, One of Street Commissioner Ross' new year resolutions shall be "the construction of a sidewalk Railroad street to the depot." from It having been reported that the Coast line was extending their tracks here, our friend Lonnie Vick makes inquiry, "will they go via Dukes?" The recent heavy rains have caus ed a rise in the tide on Alligator Lake and pedestrians have lately been going via Momeyer to reach the depot. Our people much regret that our esteemed friend, Mr. John Odom . and his family, have move to the country to live. We sincerely hope his health will improve. . Arthur Ross recently secured a position in the R. R. freight office here.,. His "tenure in office" was of about the same duration of Will Ward's stay in the army. i joe raker continues to acquire ' South Nashville real estate, having , recently purchased the lot on corner of Railroadand Umstein streets, and - whereon are "located the oil mill of fices. - " .' ' - The carpenters who have been placing in position the columns to .our friend Nick Jenkins' house have certainly given him the benefit of their varied ideas as to the latest styles. Some of our. citizens have almost become cross-eyed looking at this innovation One of our citizens was recently hoard to offer a liberal reward for iiifirrnition leading to the cT.;rovery of ar,, '.'.inpr the town authorities have done e.Tdontly during the pant : ) i t (' . s 1 r V ' Prof J.. A. Sharpe, of Elm City, was in the city last Friday,' v Dr.' Wrai Edwards paid Kinston a short business visit last week .... , Messrs, W. R. Roberson and J. ? Baines, of Finch, were here, Friday on business. - r " Mrs. A. F. May and sister, Miss Lola Griffin, spent a couple days in Wilson last week. Mr. Paul Ruffin, who is working in Rocky Mount, spent Sunday here yisiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brantley spent the day last Sunday vuutiiijr Mrs, Brantley's father near Mt. Pleasant, Messi-s. G. P. Ricks and El. Dil- lard, two prommcrit citizens of the Finch s3i:'.ion, wero in h? riiy Fri day. Mr. Edward Richardson and Mr Robert Dodd, of Pine Ridge, were pleasant visitors, here one day last week. . Mrs. Dr. H. Brantley and children spent Sunday with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Westray, near Finch. Mr. W. H. Taylor, the genial and clever cashier of the Spring Hope Banking Co., paid Wilson a business visit Friday evening. Mrs. E. M. Owen after spending a few days in Rocky Mount and where she visited the family of Capt. W. A. Fanner, returned home Sunday. During the past few weeks many of our citizens have been in the clutches of the grip." We trust that the afflcted ones will soon be well. A new addition to Spring Hope's medical fraternity will be Dr. E. A. Perry, who will come to this place. from Zebulon. We give him a hearty welcome to our midst. Messrs. Sanders & Sons are' mak ing some improvements on the inter ior of their store by the erection of new shelves which will be an improve ment over the old ones. Ella Rice, who has been here on a visit to her brother, Mr. Jas. B. Rice, the popular prescriptionist with A. C. Yarbrough, has returned to her home near Castalia. C. M. Griffin & Co., is the style of the firm now occupying the store formerly occupied by Pierce & Sons in the handsome Finch building. C. M. Griffin & Co., carry a very com plete line of general merchandise. Mr. R. E. Copeland left Sunday af ternoon for St. Louis, Mo., and oth er western cities where he will pur chase a large number of mules for his modern sales stables at this place. He is expected to return Friday. , " Mr. Joe. Liebman, of Norfolk, and who is largely interested in the Liebman Clothing Comapny, at this place, was in the city several days during the past week looking after his interests. He returned to Nor folk Friday evening. , Mr. w.b. Mattnews, who at one time conducted a general store in this place and who last year conduct ed a wood-yard at Rocky" Mount, has leased the last named business and has returned to Momeyer where he now resides with his sister. Mr. Charlie Rosenburg, who has been associated with the Liebman Clothing Co., has retired from the iirm, having sold his interest in the business to Mr. J. Liebman. Charlie will conduct a general insurance and real estate business. , "n- Spring Hope is easily one of the best cotton markets in the State, having lead all Eastern towns in prices during the past several years'. The recent rise in theyrice has caus ed sales to increase considerably dur. ing the past few days and there is spirited bidding on the part of our hustling cotton men. ' , A tickly cough, from any cause,-' is quickly stopped , by ' Dr. Snoop's Cough Cure- And it is so thorough harmless and safe, that Dr. Sboop tells mothers everywhere to irive it without hesitation, even to very yoiintf babes. The wholesome green leaves and tender -btems of a lung healing mountainous shrub, furnish the - curative properties to Dr." Sboop's Cough Cure. It calms tbe coufjh, and beals the sore and sen sitive bronchial memnrunes. No opium, nocloroform, nothing barsh used to injure or suppress. . Simply a resinous plant extract, (bat helps to heal aching lung's. -The Spaniards call this shrub which the Doctor uses, ' "Tbe Sacred Herb." Always deinaud Dr. Khoop's Couh Curt Ward Drt.if Co. Nashville. Cas 'alia Drug Co. Castalia. - , At an early date Mr. T. II. Hester, who besides conducting an up-to-date photo gallery also handles -a nice line of fruits and choice groceriee, will ihove the latter branch of his business to one of the stores in the splendid Copeland building. The de partmen to be occupied by Mr. Hes ter is now being put in shape for him.'" - . ' . Editor M. W. Lincke and' wife, of Na3hvi!le, spent a short while in th city last Sunday. Mr. Lincke sai l, "Taking Into cor.si'.'.eratio.i t'.ie i and population cf Spring Ho; e, thi own has i:nprovj vr.s mu -h :1 i the i ai.t.voy-i.m- a: any to vit i the -State."'.. Tea; -xplbi ih V that we have received several severe- blows from t e ravaged of fire, llust calamities have o:ily given new Jife' and energy to oaf leading Oii.iineaa men, who have rapidly wrought wonderful change in things in almost every quarter of our. little city. It is gratifying to note the contin ued success and expansion of the Spring Hope Machine Works. Mr, Paul C. Dillard, the clever and cour teous proprietor of this worthy en terprise is a' Nash county boy and enjoys the confidence and esteem of our people. Mr. Dillard has been operating this very necessary busi nees here for about two years and has built up a splendid trade. The Spring Hope Machine Works handles a splendid assortment of pipings, fit- ings, beltings, pulleys, shaftings, hangers, etc., and makes a specialty of all kinds machine repairings. As sociated with Mr. Dillard as assistant is Mr. C. E.' Parker, formerly of Montgomery county and who is an experienced machinist and iron-work er, a man who has had long expert ence in the business and who thor oughly understands the installation and repairing of gasoline engines, With the other assistant. The Spring Hope Machine Works is in a position to meet the demands of the public. OaK Ridrft News Notes. Miss Bertie Watson returned Sat urday from a pleasant visit to Rocky Mount.' ' Mrs. Rosa Williams spent Satur day and Sunday with her mother near Wilson. Mr. W. B. Griffin has moved to Mr. Bertis Cone's place. We are glad to welcome Mr. Griffin to our midst. Mr. Joseph J. Williams and Miss Etta Strickland, daughter of Mr. J, N. Strickland, were united in mar riage at the home of the bride last Sunday evening, 'Squire W. 0. Wil liams officiating. Mr. Joseph Massey, a dashing and gay young (?) man of only 64 sum mers, and Miss Lillie. Bryant who is just budding into sweet young wo manhood; having arrived at the age of 21, were happily united in mar riage last Sunday. We wish them much happiness. ' Mr: Simon Strickland, one. of coir oldest citizens, died at his home Monday Jan. 14th. He had been in feeble health for the past six years, suffering with' paralysis having re ceived the third stroke about a week ago and from which he never rallied. The bereaved family have the sym- lcw,iijr vjl xucuijr xi icuua. , Ring's Little Liver Pills wake up lazy livers, clean tbe system and clear the skin- Try them foroilious oess and sick headache., Price 25c, Nashville Drug Co. . ' ' . Howls your Digestion Mrs. Marv Dowlioir of No 228 8th Ave.. Sao Francisco, recommends a remedy for stomach trouble. . She savs: ; 'Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bitters io acase of acute iDdigestiou,' prompts this tes timonial. I am fully cuuvinced that for stomach and liver troubles Elec tric Bitters is the best remedy on tbe market to-day." This great ton ic and alterative medicine invigor ates tbe system, purifies the blood and ia especially helpful in alt forms of female weakness. 50c. at Nash ville Drug Co. Notice of Dissolution of Co- v partnership. Notice is hereby uiveD that the copartnership existing between W. W. Klehardsoo, N. is. Fiueh, and H. Brantley, and doing business as the Southside Pharmacy in Spring Hope, N. C is bereby.dissolved by mutual consent, 11. Brantley retir ing from tie firm. Alt indebted ness due by said firm is asum-d bv W. W. RicUrdson and N. II. Pinch and all debU due s;i. I firm should be naid to Southsid" i ! h-si V '. " ,r. ; : I;. L'ivii. II. I ,-iAvn.F.ir. This. Dec, ??, 1. 7. t..j n r's- . Is-1 1-, if 11 -11 OP EVERY DESCRIPTION ! , Also A Splendid Line of : 3 Dining And Bed Room Heaters, Ricks, Alford & Baichelor, RashviGe, ill. C 0 OC3E Homes Supplied IS IT. FURNITURE YUU NEED? If so, it will be decidedly to your inter , 1 ' , est to see us and get our prices for . k f anything in the line of Bed Steads, Wash Stands, . v Mattresses, Bureaus, : y :i Springs, In Fact, Anjlhln In TIi2 Line Of FURNITURE. Our System enables you to furnish ycur home on eay payments. IVe will Ls p!--cd to, ". ex.zin it if you vA'A czll at cr store. ' ; Ycurs r.csi Ccrdlally T. 3 rs tl i.i VI F "T I , COME AND GET OUR, PE1CES AND TERMS. - - j ... - - - On Easy Terms Li 1... ' 1 J f Si- Cook ..v..H i , " j s I. i ii . Take - A - Peep ! In at our Show-window v , "at the splendid line of Liens' Youilis'. anil LGilios' - S H 0 E S Then Come' Inside Of Oar Store ! Where We will in snowir.3 you niore cioseiy .. , z- xu . ; l i . 9 n!53 rcs.siiiuer . .passed stock Prices Tint V.'i!! : A::::r.J Ya Because of thsir extreme lo'.V nc;s, consiJcrL;j their, value. Panic-Fa zStlll Frovail f. -?"'' r :y i sr Stoves And Ranges. take pleasure ' , ui uur unsur and make cf c; r r i ri S3 li a9 k-4 n u n 0
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