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v," j" KOPEK RIPPLES. ItoF<, N. C, Jliiy, 24. Special. The weather is very cool for the time of I 2 etr. There was a wreck ou the N. & S. R. II ; batween here and 11 .ckeya Ferry ou last I 1'riday. One man. a darkey, wss killed. The engineer, Mr. Butts, and ouo passenger !' were hurt. 8uptIIawkin3. who has been liviug at . DairiaVrti.. is now moving to Washiugton an that y lace is near ceulral for Lis work. I i j Qaite a number four people are suffer- iu irom vaeoiuatien. The smallpox has , rcnied quite a Scare. The Mask's are eipectng a bitf crowd at the corner, trtone laying next Saturday. I Mr. Patrick from Gilmentou, is here to au peri Dtcud some brick work at the nulls, Tl cQinpauy are going to put iu Dutch ovens iu the piue mill furnaces. Supt. Joyner will lecture here next Saturday, the 27th. of. Easter leaves next week on Lis va- cuion. We are uorry to learn he does nt J expect to return. He is all a geutlemnu - ftud very popular, both with parents and chi.'dxen, I ' Mi. KcsseDger. mother and sister left last week for their home near Keading, Pa. HAS STOOD THE TEST 2'. YEARS The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are Uking. It is iron ana quimue in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50o. oc 25 CrtKSWELL CHAT. MACKEY'S FEIJRY MEWS. I - . Mickey's Ferry, N. C, May 24, 8peeia!. Glad to se Vlr. L. II. Cbessuu of E Ciy iu our midst last week, Rrfreshing raius swept over this section last week. Rome of onr young people visited 8kiBuer8vill last Sunday. ' M, C. W. Snell isitd naol 4r. Jusj phus Snell ot Bcupperuong Sunday. Miss Brazill 8uell of Scuppemout; ws in our midst Sunday. Mis3 IiosM Chcsson visited llr. 13. F. Llallsey of liopor Sunday. Miss Queeule Spruill visited Mitis Camille Chessuu tinud.iy . Mrs. C M. CUesson visited herd-u.s!.te "Mrs. lsoliud Dku of Roper Suudtty. Glad to eee'our friend Mr. W. J5 Daven port iu our midst buuduy, Oa Friday morning May 21d th-. N. & S f'raighl and mail train from rJolhaven was wrecked near this town oiij Brake x a u killed, a few others wounded. No service at Pleasant Ornye la.t Sun diiy on account of preebv.r bcln gone. Mr. W. J.Meruer left for New York Monday. POUTIIiERN ECY. Creswc-U, N. C, May. 2i. Special, Mr. Jjutber Ebroa is spending a few days at home. Miss Mary Spruill spent Sunday with Misa Ida Thoiupsoa. Mrs. Kohlos of Columbia spent last W ednesday in our town. Mr. Theodore Tarkenton of Columbia epen.JSuuday with Mr. Ralph Hansell. Mr. Tom Hopkins and daughter Miss Stella spent Satard iy and Sunday at Colli, tub: a - Miss Eilinor Tarkcuto:i of akiunersvi'ilc wasm our town Saturday, Sheriff Jackson spent Monday night in our midst. Mr. Milton Stnrr is spending this week at Louie owtiug to his lather's illness Mrs. Jessie Holmes and sister Mis ilyrt!. Lichtild was lu town Tuesday. Miss Mary Alexander returned home from St. Mary's college Tueadsy, Miss Kuth If assort was tho gut-t of Miss Ida Thompsou Sunday. Dr and Mrs. J. L. Hussell epeut Sunday after-noon at Lake I'hulps. Mr. J. W. Starr made a flyinc; trip to Columbia Thursday altur-noou. Jack and Jill. tSATTERGFHEALm wM iwm a r 3 US t Warninr. State of North Carolina, Department of State, Cerliticate of Dissolution. To all to whom these presents may come H reft in g. Whereas. It appears to my satisfaction, by duly authenticated record of the pro ceeding.'' for the voluntary dissolution there of by the uuanimous Coimmt of all the stock.hokleis, deposited in in v office, that Yor cannot haue good health unless your kiduevs are sound, for rl:e kiduevs filt er the qloud of impurities which otherwise i tue J"hu D. Ropor Luuiber Couipnny, a ret fis iritating p rions break down the del- corporation of this Sute whoe principal icate organs tch body aud cause st-iijtts j office is situated iu the town of liopf r, trouble If you have kidyeys or bladder tr- I County f Washington, Sl-te of North ; . J Fall & .Wi Fates ri 5 1 tH1 tin vi i 1! A 1 . I! ,-y m;'i-rin'i.Mii!r h'i;;:'V';',!''l7-':,:!r:;i: yi ;,s . i The !S tan dard bred Jack, "Attention" can be had lor service, at the farm of W. W- Satterthwaite Lues 1T),00 insurance. Tin's is an extremely hand Rome larie black Jack. -: in Hit 'Slillf i. o b sTr-i fS. t.-TI k' n- iV1 v n ouble aud cm udt Uhe Foley's Kidij Cure, you wi;l have only yourself to blame lor leul'8 as it positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder diseases. Bold by J O.Kverett. Plymouth. Roper .Store . CO. Roper . N . 0, Notice. Delinquent tax naveus will i!ca?e talio notice thai tniiess, tnxes afy paiii before May 1st they will l,e del)aar(l from voting. Not unlv tins, lut. tiiKf-s are lotiij since ihto. ami unless paid at once there will bo extra trouble and expcnsi'. W. J. Jacks '.v, 0. lo, V.). Sluri!?. :OT'ji Pinesalve acts like a poultice. Best thing in the world for boils, burns, cracked J.andu, letter, etc. Scid by Pjy uj -nlL store fo- . ray iiO SKINNE1WVILLE CHIPS. 7. o 1 HirtnremrB lns Skinnersville, N. C, May 24. Special. Mr. W.J. Nicholson wns m our ulace K J Mr-Walter Suell visited Mr. Keal Tark- icntou4ast Sunday. Mrs. Geo,' Wiley and daughter MiKS iMary Wiley visited Mrs. Aiu!ey lust puaday. (inite a uumbir of old and yount; nooo'.e Visited Mr, E. T. Brewer's Sunday last Mr. Clinton Everett visited oar-mts n-iir MadkAVrt ferri? luihinl'ls nn.l .. luw Ue MiHR Mary Wiley will leave for Durham iiid Chapel hill this week, Miss Eleanor Tarkeutmi Visited Casweil Miss Brazil Suel) Visited Mif-M Eleanor jirkenton Sunday lat. 2325 Keeley St., Chicago, 111., Oct,, 2, 1002. fry I sufFered with failing and con- v estion of the womb, with severe M ains through the groins. 1 suf- Ji3 red terribly at the time of men- h jruation. had blinding headaches id rushing at blood to tne brain. hat to try 1 knew not, for it med that I had tried ali and i . .1 i i i i .1 - i n? : k 1 I'teu, out i naa never inou u me i j Oaxdui, teat blessed remedy tor k women. I found it pleasant Itase ana soon Knew nun i nuu m .k i - l : x i l . .. i T'i i' ritfiit. meuicii:e. :vew moon Imeato course through my veins H after using eleven bottiesI ' a well woman. " frs. Bush is now in perfect j because she took Wine of X for menstrual discrdersT V down pains and blinding os when ali other remedies may secure health by tak- of Cardui in her homo. Jt bottle convinces the pa e is on the road A health. J " ' X t ror adv,ice m cases requiring L.; al directions, address, giving -3 Advisory si Noti:i iuriian't to law : hev.'lv pivi-n tint r.p plicnii hi will tie madi to tho ISuard of i.'oiiiny t'om'nis-ioiiet to raiit to ih n inioi .ti;.-l li r-ii..i; to r4 nil f jut i noun iiii'l nut 1 1 liquor fur ti in .j u rJis . lieid nincr July 1st nc.t. at then- pM-.Mit place of bn-lin-if Soi'ili siue V iiit St.. I'iviiKJin ii, Qiiis May i-i, v.m chen.so.v & TV US till' !i.;l:f.' V iri;:nt to :;:: I: ,::vfi 1 1 1 ; t f i.- pl'iMticu ' i)i i,v itiioc to lite ; t:artt of t'uim'y l'irmini?i'i:iiT to giant to ihe underigiieil lu-cn-e to ruL;i;l spiriMious ,ini mmr Iuhidis for 'j month-, l-e.i'.iiiiu:; July yi ntxl, at iii.-i j,n-'nt p'ace i f bu in SoiliU sido Water Sr., t'lvmontli, N V. 'J Liu .May 3, 1W3. L. s.'LAN uiNU. KtiilrE. Notice pursuant to l.iw is lK-ri:bv piv-n tint, ap plicatiuu will b made lo tlm l";nHiii of i . un v Ootnmi.-.sioncri tn prant. lo the mwtwtiigu-il licin-e to lt-iail spintiions ami imilt liqiior.i f.ir i; inonil s lic,'iniun July -t. ni-A-f. at his jm-i-ni plate of bui-iiit-.--. ';t idi! Wa hington St., l'lviiluinii, N. C. This May 3il, ;yu.". l O. 1IKINKLKV. NOT1CK. Notice pursuant, to law is lu-rchv I'ivcn that a" p'ication v;ii l. maiio to i!u- noai-il of C( u0tv i (jniiiiis.-ioniTs to itrant tlm in eVrsijjiii-il lii-on-t-hi ii-rail spirituous and malt liqiinrs for 0 iimiitH l.i i'insiin .linyy l?t i.c:;t. at Hi? rie-nu l-iai f iit' l!isi.ii'--s. Wi-t Miif W.viii'.iLjton ,st t'lyino-iih X C Tins May A. (.'. G Alt UIJTT. NO'riCK. Notice pnr-tt.-vnt. to law is hrrH'v dven tit un plicution will he malic to tin- iuVitii of f, i:,. On i:ii f-io i r lo praiit i. th iiikUt-; v,,,.,) lu-vic to irtall .".jurituoii. a:rl mall I ti f...:- mmiriH l)i-iii!i!ti-,It:ly JM nvr-.-ar. , ,r prcscnl piurc of Iiii-ii. is. sniti'i! ..i!.,ii; Watir .-t.. l ivnii.ii-l. N r i'hi May , VMS. ti. T. J'btL .1: CO. ' Carolina (L. (i. Uoper lu-ing the Awent therein and in charge thereof, rtpn whom process may be Sorved), has complied with tlu requirements of an act of the Gen -ial AFSembly of North Carolina (Session 1901), entitled "An act to revise the Corporation Laws of North Carolina," preliminuiy to the issuing ot tlii3 CertiflcHte nf Dissolution. Now. Ihereforc, I, J. I'ryun (jriu;fH, Secrt-trry of State of tho Sute of N.- ith Uarolin ', do hereby certify that the mid eorp'.rntion did, on tho first, day f May, P.iO", Jilo in my office 8 July ex cuttd and nttestfd consent in hi i t i -i to t li dissolu tion of snid corporal ion, c'M-t'.wt, i by .:l the stOek-ltoUii'TK tbt-teof, which said nousc-rit and the record of th'j proeet din,?, r-foresaid are now on fejo ,in pay said ciViC ' as prcwiiled by l;lw. In testiiiinny wlo-renf, I h,iv. l'ore'o st my hand and ailixed lV oJHcial stMi, tit l?aleigb, this first c'-tyof May, A. D., one thousand niiie hmulretl and liv-.. IL.S. J. BKYAN Ul'i.Mr?. J-'cerctary (f Mats. live iun BSD .6 HhU iMl T II WtotliFOpe ti The Becosfnized Hon- archs of the South-" AT TILE pera Mousse. Three Xiciits, Coiaii'eneinjr THURSDAY, MA 91 XOTK.-H. ct i- piirsmmt to !:r.v is ''orrt.v "iv;';i Ivir ai-llii-t ion will iu. mulo to t:i,, i,or, oifouiitv C .oiiiMi'-riiniiT- io ;ralit to th- ii'tili-r.-i cncil lircp.-'.' io if! ,il .-piriiiioiis :uit malt li i iors tor G r.uo. ht i iiinin;: .iui 1 jirxt. at In oiv-uii!, OU 1 .U.-.-. Sou: a nd -. .S HI Opening with the sensationd English Comedy-Drama, 91 IN An improvement over all Cough, Lung and Bronchial Remedies. Cures Coughs, Strengthens tho Lungs and Gently Moves the Bowels. Pleasant to the taste and good alike for Young and Old. PREPARED BY i HJ.V.ii n jUiltli J ViiiUu-jii'i u. n ill Sold ly I'lvmotith Store O k n "i ii" ii wi iiiiinin 1 1 nn in in ii i hi 1 1 i 1 1 1 i ii i n ii iibi i r ft 7 IS f I? CSd Soros, Itcbfiifl Piles, 1 A3SOM.1T.IS.Y CURSD. H rh P TT M A 7 v r y 25 AND 60 CENTC A HO.'t S So!(t fry n'l Untwist . Ta'. r.o ether, I wish to inform my patrons and the public generally Unit I have just received a handsome lot of. India linen and Persian lawnsf dimities and oth er w;tsh goods for waistings, which I am offering t TVG-tllird Value. 'Uicso goods were picked up at a price, therefore I will sell them below their value: beautiful 40-inch striped lawns at 12c; also plain white at same price. India linen from 0 to lf)C. I liuye also just received another lot of Embroidery, both in Swiss unci Muslin. Any who wish gootls of this kind will do well toeullaud muko their selection ; we have extra, widths suitable for fowet Covers, Yoking, etc. Prices to suit tho times. We al.so wish to call attention to our line of Silks, both in Waidtius of various colors, and Llnce Taffeta and Pcau de Soio, 36 incli, for Drosses, which we sell at $1.00 and $1.15, quality .unex i;ol!od at prices. We also have I he latest fad in bhirt-waist Sets, which arc quite attractive and neat, liemeinbcr 12 ilEiuioi'v is kfjit up and we are turniiii,' out. some prett)- shapes and slvlish goods. Miss Tankard can, no doubt, suit the most fastideous when the woik is left to her judgment. We promise to look to your in terest should you send mail orders, ;-.nd guarantee satisfaction. Oiii- C!ot:!iin- tock has been replenished, and we have a beautiful line of Suits, which we are ollerin at prices to please the closest buyers.'so cull when in the market and examine our stock, and no doubt we will convince you that it will be to your interest to make your purchase with us. y oi-o-et our (Jodm.in hue of Shoes. Remember they arc strictly SOLID goods and guaranteed as such money refunded if they are fouud Xliei wise, Oall and pee ns and you'll be sure to find goods as represented. Yours for Business, . C. Ayers, nhiiT of 1 ' . I lyiiiMiiui. N (.-, ..K. I.' n i'i i BROTH W : r-: 1 1 ft ! n T ,1 i . .... u.u i-e.;i;u V!,-0', i K.au -r Troubles, Pi:nrlf",. K-rA- Tm:'.'--:;K"-iyJs K'?Y Sloouiain Tea intib. r, t r , r.'..' r, ' , 1 ' '"'nmuu n,.ide bv 10Lr.it r- i Dava Comtavv, Jlmli wn Vn- 'V TTll lino . , .. ..-d-.J io-.t: F-Jl SALLC.W PECPLE S"Id by S'prtiiJi ,t Rro. Prices: 25, 35 and 50 Cents. Seats now on t.ale at Davenport's Drug Store. - f mm mwmw . . . . r Di -v wmk mm te3te-4pSv ' j Wit 111 . ou will see from the pedigree, there is no better bred Stallion in the country than tins horse; he is by a speed producing Sire out of a speed producing Dam, unci combines the blood of MA MB RI NO CHIEF and HAMBLETONIAN 10, the two acknowledged fountain heads from which all the great Champion trotters have come, and' is closely re lated to four of the fastest trotters in the world. The Grand-sire of his Dam is out of the Dam of jjJJarfi 2;o8 .3-4, who held the champion record to hisrh-wheeled sulkv nearlv 20 years; his (ireat-grand-sirc is also the Great-grand-sire of AleX, who held the cham- pion record for mr.rcs, 2:03 1 -.., fo ftreS!.J:nr.,,n ncmbrr of t!' f VV'V n-,I.-I)rr, the h-hect possible Prr.:c- -,f " & w-''.-'' Dfy A 3 ttanci C'A i tj pp'cial directions, aiMress M symjitoms, "The Ladit-s' J hi Drpartmrit," Tin Chat f'i Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Term. f!i ft .?, ttriA its.i c,v o i , B3fcM c'.-..-t:i! co..s.--:.s. imi.tvi htSdr,f,. Mh ffef '"ON and wLS TSlirivy"-i, THIi SICES- VVrhe BOtWTT CHEMICAL CD., &ALT:r.JOSK; f-- Tr.e v. mere fhs.n 10 veins: the Siie cf. Tor TTaoVo nam ; n li.rif hiY-.thpr to br '-'iV. r-.f Tl. A TTT' . ...1. u' -i - viv, aiijj u;uii.enuiJ, I1U jioius me er.ampion wagon record 01 the yorld ; and the Grand-Sire of the Sire of Tar Hfiel's Dai" is a half brother toine yrand-sire ct UresCGU i:"59 1-2, who v;as a World's Champion for a good many years. This horse 13 a beautiful chestnut, 16 hands high, and weighs 1,100 pounds; he is kind and gentle, perfect in form and a picture to took at. Farmers and . others desirin to raise rood horses should breed their mares to this horse. Western farmers raise a colt every year from their marcs while they are at work, and supplies the Southern farmer with his horses. This should not be. Those intetesicd should write, or visit my breeding and training stables. ' 1 Stud ice $20.00 the season. Mares from a distance will be cared for. at a moderat cnarrc. L. G. RXPER, Roper, N. C. iIWTS tot dsss C&II Tomc 1 Avorako Annual Sa!e -fsvf rfrsjt n ?fc!f Million h" i:cn! of merit aeal to you ? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. 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