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Tt3 Frddin Press. Fuanku.v, N. C Apk. 25, l!HM5. W. A. CUKTW, . i . . . Ekitok. T. E. CCKTIS, . AsMOCI.VTK KlITOK. Kntrrrl at tht pont-ojlrr mt franklin. X. C, or IrnttmumiuH Ikromjh thr inail oii tecoml-rUm mufti r. On copy twelve montlia . $1.20 Out eopy six montlis ' OOelit Single Copies, . ' 5 rent Obituaries, per wonl - - t cent TuMUlimt every Wednesday. 6bttortnl. One of the practical results of jrood roads in any wetion in tatter fJitriit.iiinaI furilifify in flu) Mllul 1 .l:.,.: ... ! .:n .. i. Uflircm, lur lb will m v iii-wri- . twry to hare as tunny m-hool dis t riots and so ninny division of the achool funds. , The district can : be consolidated, thus iHTinittinj.' larger and better schools, insuring ' better teaching, and more enthusi asm on the part of both pupil anil teacher. Rer. Irl R. Hivks. in his weath er forecasts for April, scakinr of the storm period of about the 13th says; "One of the most probable earthquake and tidal wave Mriod in April' will fall within forty- eiwht lion rs of iwwir. on tlu lltli I. II, . I ! nu wuriii m ii'ii'i'i'miiiic aking of the time h, he ays: 'This is d in which tklul vavo disturbances will In: 'of San Francisco. greatest calamities Jt-ll a city on this con- ie doom of Sun Fi an ek. On "Wednesday h early hour an eart li the city violently, reat many buildings many tieople. Fife lemolished buildings, i effects of the earth f destroy the water t firemen could not the flames for want ho fires spread and h the business and a of the city eonsuni- in its course for I nights. It is esti lot more than one io city esoaied the estimates last Friday jlife, 1,X; injured, fss SoO.UWI; property 1,000. jaeitiesjilaijit greatl shocks, and the estimates in these were, loss of life, 750; injured, 12 00; homeless, 800,000; projierty loss, $35,000,000. Millions of dollars contributed by individuals, corporations, cities and by the government are flowing to the relief of the distressed, and many trains laden with provisions, clothing, tents, etc., are hastening 1 iS San Francisco to prevent star- 'ration and death from exposure. '."The Itore facts of the situation ' in Sun Francisco, freed from what ever of color may have liecn added i I in iv rim an it at a hiiiihii nir in the extreme. Superior Court. The spring term of Macon Su perior court oitened at 10 o'clock Monday, Judge Thos. A. McNeil. , of Luiutarton, X. ,C, presiding, and Solicitor T. I). Bryson, of Bry son City, prosecuting. Lawyers from other" counties present at . opening of court were .?. D. Mal lonee of Cherokee and Ko Elias of Swain. Jesse S. Sloan was selected as foreman of the grand jury, and .1. -M. Y ounce, officer of the same. "There are 59 cases on the criminal docket, and 30 on the civil docket. How to Wash Butter. . But.ter should be washed if pas trv ia to bn 'of the best, nn 4 t remove salt and buttermilk. .... Scald an earthen - bowl with hot water, then chill with cold water. Heat the palms of the hands in hot water, then chill them in cold wa ter. By following these directions the butter wUl not adhere to the bowl nor the hands. Wash the butter' in' the bowl by workihg with the hands until soft and waxy, having the bowl under a cold' water faucet and allowing the wa ter to run. Remove from the .howl and pat and fold until no wa ter flies. Mm Farmer ia Wmi- (Ht'l Jlimie Companion fur Miy . ,. , w -y Davil's Island Torino isjio worse man ine terrmie case of Piles (bat afflicted me 10 years. Then I was advised to applyItack Ion's Arnica Salv, and less lhau .a box permanently cured me, write L. S. Napier, of Ragles, Ky. Heals . all wounds, Burns aud Sores line magic. 25o at F, Tj nith, drug, gist, '' . 'i' "President Roosevelt gave 1 his check for 1000 to aid Sua Frnn cisco su'Jorcrs. . . - . DILLARD LOCALS. . (Too lote f Inn w. k.) ? The railroad is nearing comple tion to the X. C. line. dipt. )Valker is working a crew of hands on the fast trestle near A. (i. Dillard's mill. He has his dining and sleeping cars at the same place on the (ill. Several new buildings are going upat Dillard. We havefourstorcs and the fifth one is almost com pleted, being erected by John W. Godfrey. The trains have been coming to the dcHt for some time, the mud cut being in a fair condition to hiss. The freights for the eon tractors in N. C.. arc being brought to the trestle near A. (J. Dillard's mill. .Rev. C. L. Ledford, of Tennes see, but formerly of Macon coun ty, X. C, has moved into the Bap tist parsonage, and accepted the pastorate of the church. To his surprise one night last week he received a pounding. Corn, meat, taans, fruits, sugar, rice, coffee, chickens, eggs, canned goods, cakes and other things too tedious to mention, were conveyed to the parsonage by thirty-five of his neighbors. Capt. L. M. Beavert has lieen very ill for some time but is con valescent at this writing. ; Miss Kula Dillard, who has been teaching down in (ia., for some months past lias returned home and ha ln-en at the bedside of her sick sister, Mrs. Hudson, at Tate City, for three weeks. , The large twelve-room house-on the hill north of the dcMt, which is taing built by Mr. White of Alliens, (ia.. for a Summer resort will la- occupied next week. Passengers and freight are go ing the new graded road from Dil lard to Highlands. Nkttik. OASTOnXA. SMITH'S BRIDGE. Will Tally, the white man that whs blown up and burned with Kwder, died the 19th and was ta ken home for burial. The negro is still living and some hope of bis recovery. M rs. Ferguson's lioy got his arm Imdly broken by a mule falling down with him and is suffering great pain. Mr. I). W. Penland is on the sick list and has not been able to be out for some time. The railroad is progrcikjng very fast at present. Thejie Jtgrad "JOMUiagst jawnnleted through le township. Farmers are very busy now planting corn in this section. .1. K. C-alie lost a fine milk cow last week with some unknown dis ease. C. NOTES FROM ELLIJAY. Fruit so far is uninjured but this cool snap is causing some anx iety for its future safety. Sunday School has again ojiened at the Carjienter School house. Mr. Moody Bolick, Superinten dent. Mrs. W. I. Carpenter and Lcona Crafton went to Highlands to at tend the (iolden Wedding of her (Mrs. ("s ) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Clark, Mr. Carpenter's state of health preventing his ac companying them. It is time card playing in the ( 'arjienter school building be look ed after by proper authorities. This is reported to have been going on for some time past. We would suggest that the road overseer place his dynamite under lock and key as the quiet of last Sabbath evening was profaned by a heavy explosion let off by some lioys near by. When our new roa-' is comple te I it will afford one of the most beautiful drives in the county, not only in grade and smoothness but in scenic taauty." We are justly proud of it and we may say in pass ing, that a more civil, quiet force of road workers cannot be found than those now on the road. Wo are sorry to learn of the severe illness of Mr. Andy Hall' wife and son Ciingman. Amicus. Congress Votes $1,000,000 More. ' , Washington, April 21. -The House today passed a resolution aimronriiitimr rtl.OOO.oOoin aAA. tion to the amount heretofore ap propriated to the Sao Francisco sunerera. 1 s . ' Missionary Tea. The ladies and children of the Presbyterian church will give t Missionary Tea at the Manse pn r riday from 3 to 5 p. m. Refresh ments will be served and ihort talk on Missions will be delirored by the pastor. . No charge will be made but "a freewill offering will lie taken for the benefit of the Ear nest Workers to be used for the Congo Steamboat' fund. "AH are invi: d. ' v : EARTHQUAKE AND FIRE. San Francisco in Ruins- Many Dead and Thous ands Homeless Loss of Mil lions. - San Francisco, April 18th. Earthquakes and fire today have put nearly half of San Francisco in rains. At least 200 persons have been killed, a thousand in jured, and the property loss will exceed one hundred million dol lars. Thousands arc homeless and destitute, and all day long streams of jioople have been fleeing from the stricken districts to places of safety. It was at 6:13 this morn ing when a terrific earthquake shock shook the whole city and surrounding country. One shock apparently lasted two minutes, and there was almost immediate col lapse of flimsy structures all over the city. The water supply was cut off and when fires broke out in various sections there was nothing to do but let the buildings burn. Telegraph and telephone commu nication was shut off for a time. Elect rie jaiwer was stopped and street cars did not run. Railroads and ferry boats ceased operations. Fires have been raging all day and the fire department has lieen pow erless to do anything except dyna mite buildings threatened. All day long explosives have shaken the city add to the terror of the inhabitants. San Francisco, April 18. Re port from cities near San Francis co show that the destruction was general. Santa Roia, 60 miles north, is in flames and the damage is over 200 or 0 million dollars At Napa many buildings were shattered and the loss will amount to $300,000. No loss of life is re ported. San Francisco, April IS. At 10 o'clock tonight the tire was una' I Kited and thousands of ieople are fleeing to the hills and clamoring for places on the ferry boats to cross the Imy. The damage is now lieliuvcd to have reached $200,000,000 and 60,- iioo )oople are thought to be home less. Fire Under Control. San Francisco, April 20, 2 p. in. The fire is now positively stated t) lie"- i " rxt;itM1icTwwb my f1WontqtiBrter of the city lying west of Franklin Street and known as the Western addition, northward to the Presidio, will be saved. The stand made at Van Ness avenue was generally success ful, the flames crossing that ave nue to the west in only a few pla ces. The strongest fire at noon today was toward North taaeh, east of Van Ness avenue, but it will Ik) controlled. CASTOR I A For Infanta and CMldrta. The Kind Yon Han Always Bought Bears tha Signature of Sunday School Convention. The Inter-denominational Sun day School Convention will meet in Franklin, X. C, May 6th 190ft All Sunday Schools and churches are requested to send delegates, This Convention is non-denomina tional, so every Sunday School worker is invited to be present and do all in his power to make the meeting a success. An interesting program will be arranged. Respectfully, J. J. Ammons, April 21, HKH. President Blackburn on Trial. (ireenslwro, N. (J. The trial of E. Sancer Rlackbiirn, congress man of the eighth North Carolina district, came up for hearing in the federal court at JO o'clock this morning. Rlackbiirn is specifical ly charged with violating section 1782 of the revised statutes of the United States in practicing and re ceiving fees before the government departments at Washington. Annual Meeting of Confeder ate Veterans. GENERAL ORDER NO. 7. Hd. Qrs. C. L. R. Camp, No. 947, U.O.V. Franklin, N. C, April lfl, 11KW, All members of Charles L. Rolh inson Camp No. 947, United Con federate Veterans will take notice that the date of our annual meet ing is oni; Thursday, May 8, 1906, and all are requested to be pre en' other inii., tended to. , to attend. T! held at 2oVlo( N. T. R W. A.en. r 1 Home Circle S r . . ' ..a a w. uepaameni. CraM Tkoaikti A TWf Fill Tnm Of Hi- tela! rw:-rkuairt ETtstotatwk. AW D.ilcim TTrl Uttta Al Tkm Mltkt Clrdt It ErttiU Thl. 0UMItWflWlW.tWW Patiknck is a flower tliat does not grow in every garden. It is easier to keep a friend than to recover him when lost. W;'V-':'y-.J;;:"' ''-';. '';."''! '.'jj"'".:-: Your character cannot lie essen tially injured but by your own acts. -s ;; Thk lieautiful.is needed in our txmmumtj' ; life. We all have characters to build, strengthen and maintain. We need the beau tiful. Dress and live as savages and we would soon become sava ges in action. Hie city or village totally void of lieauty would be the abode of the sensual, immoral and' lawless. A community of taste and. lieauty must necessarily be composed of refined and cultured people, and true culture leads to higher morality. There are about our village many things that com mend it. There are things that arccapableof improvement. Pub lic sentiment will do much toward beautifying pur dwellings, our streets and alleys. Neatness, taste and lieauty will help us all. Our moral life would be higher and our social life purer. - Arrri! all that has licen said about rare treasures of art and na ture that may lend attraction to a home and its surroundings, it re mains that the fairest home orna ments are bright joyous faces and where these are wanting, all else goes for little. Bright and joyous faces always accouiany warm and loving hearts which all true lionie iniikers must jswaess. Hence all who intend making homes should look carefully into their own hearts: for only when these art' right can they expect their home making to prove satisfactory. Warm hearts make bright and cheerful hearts, but the warmest heart cannot thaw the icy heart. Love is the great homemaker, that makes even the drudgery of house keeping a pleasure, and home life a foretaste of the bliss of hean. UM-etmnot p-i9-ttt,!M(Mrt$ into one's homemaking, but easily too little. On, woman! thank God that you have a home and that you may he queen in it. Retter be there than wear a Victoria's coronet. Retter be there than carry the purse of a princess. Your alwde may I humble, but you can, by your faith in God, and your cheerfulness of demeanor, gild it with splendors such as an upholster's hand never yet kindled. There are abodes in every city humble, two stories; four plain, nnnapered rooms; un desirable neighborhood; and yet there is a man who would die on the threshold rather than surren der. Why! It is home. When ever he thinks of it he sees angels of God hovering about it The ladders of heaven are let down to that house. Over the child's rough crib there are the chantings of an gels that broke over Bethlehem. It is home. These children may come up after awhile, and they may wia high positions, and they may have an affluent residence; but they will not until their dying day forget that humble roof, un der which their father rested, and their mother sang, and their sis ters played. Why should hearts' spend years on earth growing into one, knitting life into life, blending soul into soul, for a union that , is not to reach beyond the vall.y of shad ows! Huslmnds, you are the head of the home, why not be the head of the home for eternity I Congress Aids California Suf ferers. , (By Aaeoclatnl 1'rraa.) Wssliinjrton, April 19. -The House today appropriated $1,000, I KM) for the sufferinir and lioiucless in Han Francisco, and other Cali fornia towns and gave the secreta ry of wsr, the secretaries of the treasury, nary and commerce pow er to co-operate with the thnyors of the stricken cities that the rery best remits might be obtainetl in affording relief. Tlie resolution was harried to the Sentc and later In the after noon was .returned with the an "nnccmcnt that the Senate had """"-'1 in the action of the Vpf Cannon's signa nonce to the runhed to the :ilinti sijr-Provident -4 Gcmo In Terse (Mllih. Evrhnor 1 hear my'naiiM Wired upon llw crul drMt, ' Echoed In raj clom retreat. Breathing; fume nd branding sham; Evermore It moeke my dream. Though I wear the purple Due All the pomp at Palestine . Raven over Uiua ei'mtm, "Delilah r . And when moat I ibould tie gay ' For bi triumph, lo. my eight Darken In another'! night, Aim! acrualng vok-ea nay, "Oulle may lightly vnnqulah oddt. Hut though mortal pay tha price And accept the eacrlflce, ' Troaaon'a nnterul to tha god, Delilah!' , amaon. bowing reverent knee . ' ' I nto Israel's Ood and thine, Dldsl then think I loved not mine Vnl him 1 yielded thee I Tet-oh. mlshty In thy fall! ' Qroplng still thy Ood to and. Dond and bound, bereft and blind. Happier thou than she they call Delilah! i v Florence Earle Coatee. NEWS BRIEFS. tat -:' ''-' . A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES lulling, Klind, Bleeding, Protrud ing Piles. Druggists arc authoriz ed to refund money if Pazo Oint mknt fails to cure in 0 to 14 days. 60 c, The Minister's and . Deacon's meeting will meet with the church at (oweta on Friday before the first fifth Sunday in April l'.KHS. Introductory sermon by T. J. Vin son. Alternate I. 1. reek. 1st. hlioulit a deacon who is slothful in business and who does not do the work of a deacon as re quired by the Bible be retained as such! Opened by A. M. Ledford 2nd. How to interest the young lieople in church work. O'lened by J. W. Kcsterson. 3d. Did the church of Christ have branches I If not, are the present Protestant sects any part of it) Opened by M. A. Love. 4th. Do our ministers preach the whole doctrine as laid down in the Bible! Opened by M. N. Long. 6th. What have Baptists done for the worldliat other denomi nations would not have done? Ocnod by J. F. Tippettand W. Bradley. ,ftth. What kind of missionary k is needed to be done in Ma in county, and how is it to lie lone I - OoenetTuyJacob YouaVnnd J1 L. Kiuslitnd. vr; t - I J M. X. Loud, P. C. Wild. ' Coinmittee. T. K. LKDrouD. ) 1). C. Form, Secty. Human Blood Marks. A tale of horror was (old ly marks of human blood in the honip of J. W. Williams, a w-ll known merchant f Bac, Ky. He writes : "Twenty years ago 1 had severe hemorrhNK'8 of tho lungs, and was near death when I began taking Dr. King's Xew Discovery. It completely cured mo aud I have remained welleversiuce." It cures Hemorrhages, Chronio Cocgbs, Settled Colds and Bronchitis, an1 is the only kuowu cure for Weak Lungs. Every hoi tie guaranteed by F. T. Smith, Druggist. 50c and 1.00. Trial bottles free. Blackburn Found Not Guilty. Just ai everybody expected Con gressman Spencer E. Blackburn was acquitted. Judge lion took the case of Blackburn into his own hands and ordered a ' verdict of "not guilty." After a long judi cial opinion rendered from the bench, he said: "Gentlemen, if you should bring in a verdict of guilty 1 would promptly set it aside. I therefore order yon to write upon each and every one of the eight indictments the words "Not guilty." to u Well u Eei An Kaio -' IteblB lj Kidney ind ' ; ;v- j Bidder TroiiMe.. .. Kidney trouble preri upon the mind, discourage and lessen ismliition ; beauty, vigor ana cneeniii neM toon disappear wlien the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. - Kidney trouble has become to prevalent that it it not uncom mon for a child to ha born afflicted with eak kidneys. If the child urinate too often, if the urine scald the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control the passage, it i yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, thecanse of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, awl the first step should be towards the treatment of these important orgnns. This unpleasant trouble ia due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and blnddcr and not to a habit a most people suppose. Jt Women as well aft men arc made miser able with kidney anil bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immeilinte effect of Swamp-Root s soon realised. It is sold by druggists, in fifty Cent and one-dollar sue bottles. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also a Room at pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers enrod, ;!n writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., TSinghamtoii, N. Y., lie sure and mention this paper, llon't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Snmp-Eoot, and the ad ilrrs, lJiiighaiiilou, 24. Y., on every WMS-aMl. The Kind Too Have Always In use for over 30 years, and Jtyf &jt onal supervision since Its infancy. 5CVf4 . Allrrw no una to rtnenlvn vnn In tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Jnstras-good" are bus Experiments Unit trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. WKatis CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrisliness. It cures Diarrhoea- and Wind ' Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, euros Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You HaTe Always Bought In Use .For Over 30 Years. w aewTMia eeeMurr. rt mummv arane, aew voaa aire W. F. CURTIS & GO. DEALERS IX GENERAL MERCHANDISE. KUANKI.IN, K. C. In our stock of Dry Goods we have a ni'.-e line of Cali cocm, (iinghnnis, Chainlirays, Moliair India Linens, Twilled goods, white waist goods etc. Men's line Shirts and Susiicnders, Indies' and Gent's Hose, Hose Supporters, Ties, Hiindkcrchicfs, Embroidery, Finishing Braids, etc. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. Pants, Pants, Pants. Among our Groceries we have Canned Corn, lVnches, Tomatoes, Salmon, Cheese and Crackers, Out Meal, Fine Brands of Roasted Coffees, Preserves, Apple Butter, La Belle Syrup, &c. COME TO 19 I WITH BEST WISHES FOR THE YEAR. We wish to c.vpi-ess our appreciation for the patron age shared with us during the first year of our business in Franklin. Our efforts have been to please our patrons and their patronage has been a source of pleasure to ns, and we trust JPie solicit the continued pul- ronage of all during the year I nowjnst begun. J. D. Cobb & Co. HARDWARE. " H4M"M-$-r'-K Humor mi Philosophy Br BVHCAN K. SMITI Bass Uu. It Iwlpa appearaneaa to baT A man about Ilia flat Juat aa a place ol turnltur Or something much lika that, . But ailtl tha uonuin Wi.a U Und . - S an'l u. lUm aa a mat. PERT FABAGRAPHS. ' When clock strike. It literally tells time. v.. " Hunger lu regular doses is a better cure for pride thau anything you can buy at the drug Htora. ' The fellow who didn't kuow that the gun was loaded din usually show evi dence to prove that lie bus luiido .the lilacovwy. ' Any old story will serve If you bar the urns to tell It There are people who if thny didn't have to do anything would only do wba ltuy had to do. Words that have to be eatcur sel dom sweet. . . i Roclnl position la quite a different tiling aiuoug the Kour Iluudrad from What It Is In the pie belt. . i OccailoDally you see a woman who looks aa though something besides fan cy bad painted her. In tliefin days of particular pronecut hiR attorneys there are statesmen who wish tlipy had made (he MnltPntlnrtpj a Utile more homelike when tliey wt In power. Bought, and which baa been has borne the signature of has been mode under his per- Signature of SEE US. 0 6 of profit to them. i KOTICE OF ESTlUt ' Xo. 145(10..) North farollna, IM0 Acres, j JIncon County. T. B. fllKdon and V. L. Illgdon enter (140 a-res of land In Siupirfork and Kill Jay Townships, adjoining the lands of T. It. tlray, international Corundum Com pany, T. H. Illgdon, AmerlvaaCorumlum Company, and others. Entered March aist,IUOH . . T. B. IlioiioK, W. li. Hianoit. I certify that the above Is a true tran script from the record In my office. Thl March 81,1008. E II. Khankm, , .;' . Entry Taker. HEM YOU SHOOT 7 You want id HIT what ym mn aimin l F tab bird.Sfn et liigtl. Mat. frnt mm coant sy wontimt n M Kvtns. For 4i yr. STEVENS ARMS k.n O'riidelll'KFMIER HONORS lot AC CURACY. OwIjw: . F.;;::s, Shotguns. Pistols AOt fisiiff jK-flle tn tl.t i he STFA KTii. ifynn rsHt"l ot-ttlti. mt tliio (iired, fiei rll), f, at4rravr( Scw.l 4 iu, lu fttan(n f t Ho-iT Cal-ih-f tifrttitlrMnulHj, A a Itaj l I of re frt -n if ttrrtt sjfll It. l.-,. f 1"W Beatitlhil trirre-U'r Altimipum H-tm will Im fuwftrtkU for iownt in uuui. J. Steven3 Arms & Tocl Co., P. O. lax 409S CH1CCIE3 FALLS, KAS3,t. 8. A. mmm TALLULAH FALLS RAILWAY CO,- TIME TABLE NO. 3fc EtTrrtive Bnwlajr, Dwi. 84, 1MW, P. M. IUrthbai. Sea'ltmaf. 10 IS BAKTKKK TIMS. 11 Dally. Ml. STATIONS. Ml. Daily, am amLv. Ar. pin pn. 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Cnmntnnlr . ttotiBiitrtctloonfldmittNl. lltuirlbnokoa ratmti Milt frtHi. (fMrit nerncf furMM-urtnw itntpnta. I'ukm tktt throtiirti Muitn Co. noalT ipeeiat untie t wlthnut olmrv. In the Scientific American. A hanfltKmety MlnrtrtMl wookty. 1nrml rti culatkm of anr whtnlllln tnnrnal. Tvrma. $1 tear: ftor moniha.IL fkildbjjll nwat1faJTa, MUNN & Co.B,B'- New York Bnniib oaiea. 626 r BL. Wublusioa. D. C Stallcup Furniture Co., FRANKLIN, N. C. New Factory Building Corner Phillips & Palmer Streets. A lino, lartrc stock of new fur niture in stock. Furniture re paired on short notice. Coffins, caskets and all kinds of undertakers' goods furnished promptly on demand. TcrinspaiiJ sonable. Stallcup Furniturl KILLthi COUCH nd CURE thk LUNC8 WITH Dr. King's New Discovery mi B SSr 0NSUMPT10N Pries OUGHIand BOe 11.00 OLDS Fre Trial. urest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and LTJNO TBOUB- LS, or MONEY BACK. fl BRIEFMISTORY (IK MAC0X COUJfTY, noktii cakolIna. BY l)H. ('. 1). SMI, AXD , THETOrOGllf riiY OF MACON COUN HV W. A. (X'KTIST U Just issued from tl Second Edition of 1 press a r. C. D. Sroith'fc Brief History pf Macon County, with the addJjon of a chnptei by W. A. Cur Torwjtnuihy of Macon C is on unty intertwting little Iwtiknf JUI.ar4ijie4iuiirTuf evil tumiiy. iTice only 111 d Address The Kranklii Frankli KOTICl OF ESTttn No 14S7ft INnrlh n A. P. Muuday. Macou C 64U Acres. ;.. J April Zl i A. P, Manday enters dred and forty acres Nantahala Township on oi Aauianaia, mver, , oiu Spring Creek, Begiutiiug I Hester's aud Hugh Colletl'l west hue, aud rum yarioj to include the vacant JauJ liouudary. Entered Aprs 06. A.P. Mif I certify that the foregdl .',''' a true trausoripl from the ret oiy office. .11. Fk April 21, 1906. Entry K0TICB OF UTBT. No. 14575. i North Caroli W J. WVst. ) Macon Countt IU itkicr. April Zi, iiAAi W. J. West enters aenei! acres of land iu Cowee ToL.w ou Matlock Creek, tdjoiniufc Stale Grant No. 7070, the Philip Sbope lands, Ibe James firytou lauds and others. Eutered April 21, llhjG. - W. J. WtT. 1 I certify that the foregoing is a' true transcript from tho record iu f !ny (.nice. E. II. Franks, l'ril 2!, V I': T:;l.,-. I the An
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