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The Reidsville Semi-Weeklv Review, tNK IHJI.L.AK FKK VKAn, OLIVKK BUDS . Proprietors. anVKUTlSlM RATES HHMSHEIt ON AlTI.lt A 1 ION. Kntered In ttie otora- at Keldgvill. ' to second-class null malter. 1 " REIDSVILLE, N, :9g . "" C, FEB. 21 moj Tiik o(ism:i.TtiTn ii)n:. News and Observer: ihe :ui The vanoA raioarU aboni tho fiadiuR of Presi4ent Rooiavelt ou the Schley j appeal were crrrec. iu in m.... the Navy Department is sustained, ; bat Swhley Kpt" 8 hoqoet or two, ; and the effect on th w Ll is r b attemDt to alraddlo the vi1Jic : question, givinK 'l eide a lit 1 1 w comfort in the hope that mk-Ii a coarse will remove the coutrovwrpy from the public forum. Ther isn't a Rooneveltian f.en tence ia the long document. It is rather commonplace, an compurud with the vijorouH rnamations of the former Koohevelt. As wn iec how the preiidency tke away the vigor and individuality of n atreuu onu man likw Kooxevelt, wo so nib timea wonder whether ( 'rota well weuld havo heea bound by thu ties f red tape uJ ollicialtiini it he had been a I'residMiit instead of a frotactor. Those who thwught Mr. uoce alt would display hitfh courage Aod do justice to Admiral Scbloy will bo diaappointed. Thoce who thought ho wouh1 attempt tontrnd die, but woald stifk to the red tape Naval Department crowd on the aaaia question had the right tiew of the new I'msiu'eat. 'I'heo'd poli cy ia being narripd out ard .lustiue (a denied by th" t h i f executive of this mighty Rupithlii'. It ciieth aloud iu the utreut, but can am no ndniission to tb White II 1 1 1 $ i From Philadelplia comes lno j ame old ead story of Iidw yumg folks die btrauKo they 'oiihl int narry. Ysterduy (ieoryn Sutton, aged is, shot and instantly killed his sweetheart, tier! rudw Ootlno, 22 jears old. The youth was a Presbyterian and the j;irl a Roman Catholic. They had been lovors far about a yetir, but the opposition or their ptreats j r. vi uted their aarriago. Several ilnys ngo the girl fell and Husiained injuries that caused her to remain ia bed. Yes terday Sutton, accwiupanied by his mother, went to call on tho girl They were accompanied to hr room by her mother, but eftor a few minuteH ihe mothers withdrew to the lower flo r. They had la en ut but a few ihiijutes when th;y heard auots. Wlientluiy went into the room t toy found tho girl in the bed, bio id flowing from a wowud in her hesd and another in hir breast Batten did not Kpeak, but left tho rom without boiatf questioned ly either worgHU. He walked into the Street and fell hwfoie he had gone ten ftet. A poliuemitn noticed he was bleedin and seut linn to I'ni Torsity Ilospital. The bullet hud penetrated the left hug aid he will die. The girl wax shot through the heart. Mr Walter W. King, a wall- knwu lawyer of Danbury, and the Dem oratio leader of Stoks cotiiity, u UBduratoud to be a raudulute fut the nomination for jud;je iu bin district t8ueed Judge Henry It Stai buck, the RepublicHn intuinboat It aid that Mr. King was almost the first uiau to cat a Deniocratio bal in Stokes county, luiit alter a nu cleus wua formed andlhe leadornhip of tho forces given to him the tribe increased at tuch a rapid rule that the Repoblicaua have often had n close call. The Chinese government hub re ceive! a note froiu Secretary of State Hay, a copy which was a Inc. senttoRusaia.warniug hem against the Manehnriua monopolies. Be ays exclusive privileges are viola tieas ef treaty rights and of the powers aeeeptance to an opsu door poliej. Tkough the note wae sent before tho announcement of the Anglo Japaieso treaty, with tkc alms of which Anierka is in Hym pathjr, it has Just been made public, Oa recent meadatioa of lUpre icatatire VV. Kitchin, the Post ffieo Depirtuaent hs agreed to lease the Odd Fellows' building at Oxford for tba postoffio t :Tt years. Mr. Kitcbin has also sired a heariaghy the IJejse Com nittee fr the 0reeailoro publio kiildlng cnlargcmeut bill oa the 28tk. The Jaiiori in Slatt Cornell Scisiei. The annual Suate Council'" of tho Jr . V. A. M. et North Carolina was held at Wilmington this week. Tnote were rarly two hundred delegates piesent. Mr. John TVOli rer uprt'ieuted Carolina Council Nil li i.f RuiiUviUf. 1 his Council i ide a Rieater gaits iu memfeerabip the past jw than auy M&er in me rate, it more t ha u do bled its inem ben'jip. ' .'" The delegates were elegantly en tertained .in Wilmington, ami were banqueted by the Wilmington coun cil in the iu st elaborate manner Vdneday night. Thfra were several int:i res of conidral.l i.i.portaice up for eon ! aideratmn. Tbo propi nitiwns of , f he itio of the j .. orphhiiane were heard, tut fcnal action on the matter wm post pouod until n ( t r t li: St ate Con a CH can wnnni aw n Mij.pon nuui 1 ue . auouni 'i j.uaiiasjf. in nuuu ' Bl ooutributes about i.oou o an mially, and derive n' b netit. The matter of f stahliphinK aJua ior Urder paper wan referred to the bard of diroetora, coaistinp of the Councilor, the r. (' and the State tserrotary. fligh 1'oiut was sptetteri as tho uext ineetiiia; jilmee for tho tftnto Coun'il. The followiy officers were elected . State Coiint'ilor---C. 15 yennwtt, Wina'OB-Stloni, Sttat Vire Cuiiueil-r Ueo E Uoid, ( imldshoro. State Junior Past Councilor- C. 15. Webb, Statesvill Stato Council beere'ary -S F. V a nre, Wiastou Salem. StatH Count il Assistant Secretary H H Fulrhom, WiUon. Stat Council Treasurer J. T. Tbaeker, (irni-usboro. Sta o Council Condintoi - 11 C. Featherstone, Afe'villt. Slulo Council Warden W . E Vopp, W lmiuton. Btato Council Inside Seu!mel---T. B. Edwards, Diirhain. Wfate ('ou r-il Outside Sert'nel A. T. Eorton, kuie h. feta'ei ouneilCha plain (J. (1. Welle Si enter. .National liepr-s!Kutaiivert C. H. Webb, Htatesvillr. and (J A. Wil liawis. Winstcn Snleio K; mirki by I h turn Cat. i he 1 1 ! r t i f (Harried tmui J nrtn wiiii voting riuieii getting to bo .uiet hinf wonderful Your wito iiiiinf bear the tioubl aud burden of home affairs, kuh'Ii i,s atteiidiiig to woixl cutting, muis ing Mie children und the many otbr things that you fU'iw!d look after. Parents should eouxider tko r i f tue of thwr I'o'ijjhtwm before al lowinj them to take niidaight strolls with a certain cIuks f youiij; men, and takiuy, fur their lotieat some Becrcted npot out of thw wuy of pHSHers by. Himy a promising iiiiu fuir fjirl has ttiken the wrong stop ia making midnight strolls. It's not audi good poliey in raise 1 4'--. .1 I 1 J . i. I- ' ia vi i i certicei vnu uo uoi luojt; With aocicly folk a It all well "Phwat kind of burd is that, son?' enough to lie i eco,iii.vJ among the asked the man. high guys, but dun't da it uu'e ' "That's a laughing jackass," explain you can Bland the pressuro of being j ed the owner genially, "b owed." lint there u a much The Irishman, thinking he was be cheaper way - - for iasluiieo, part ' lug made fun of, was equal to the oe youi hair iu thw middle, wear loud j caslon and responded, with u twinkle )X, mid so.ik Old Henry. I of the eye: Mauy church memhr3 should I "It's not yerself; It's the burd I mane, not foruft that iliv nri tb hod i Hon:"-London Spare Moments. - -ra - j .... - - - pjKed example of ikCbriiitiaH life, aud hliould kep in tfctn right road to upbold tho greut htnor of (Jod's name. Sl'pping into back alleys and visitinir loiulu of ill-fnino Iu in t the way t set examples for thtir 1 fellowwiati. yet thm is (tftcn tho i iat. How grat i Ihe iiitluencuof a chuili uiMiibcrf We assert that this kind id' inctnbeibip causes a sever:; b'ow to tbo church of (io.l TiilnuN o( (i Cny to IIiiIi.v'n Molher. Here are some of the things you should never say to the baby's mother. When will 11 begin to look intelli gent? Goodness! I believe the child Is really taking notice! Io you think of raining It? lo ymi feel any attachment or affec tion for it yet? Minneapolis Journal. There's a Miiry of a fanner and his eon driving a load to market. Of a team they were driving one was n steady reliable old gray mare, the other a fractious, balky black hothe. On tho way the wagon waa stalled aud the black horse diked und refurod to pull. "What'll we do father C said tho younger mnn. Well,'" said the father. 'T guess we'll have to lay the gad en th old gray." That homely cem p imeat to won ear "The gray mare's tho better horse" suggests how often when there' an extra strain to 1 e borne it is laid on the woman's back. How eften she breaks dowd at last under the add ed" weight ofsotn last "etrnw." VYonseu who are dragging along wearily through life can gain real strength by the use of Dr. Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery. It puts b(.ek iu concentrated form the strength making material which working womeu uso up more rap idly than it can be restored by Nature in the ordinary processes of nourishment and rest. Dr. Fierce' Pleasant Pellets are -uni veraal favorite withwenvn be- c H?hexrjLJBsokft thoroughly effectire in earing the e sequences of constipation The mist reliable preparation for kllney trouble on tho market Is Foley's Kidney Cure.-L. L. Sapp. Bringing Her Itoand. ti . i . . i , ,r . ' Bingo (tiptoeing lute, his w ife a rorm, In a whisppr-l've brought three friends home to dinner unexpectedly, Mrs. I.lngo tachasO What! ;'; Iiingo Yes, I have. They're dov,u ' stairs. ... 1 Jlrs r.in'o You wretch! ; r.'miro Now, my dear, I couldn't get out uf It. Mrs. Hingo (haughtily) Then you'll have to take the consequences. ' Itingo- Put Mrs, liiiiRo-Yotni have to put up Willi practically nothing r.inj'o-Tliat'8 what I told theui.- Mrs. Itinjro You did? Binu'o-Yes. 1 told them that they needn't expect a single thins; that .we'd scrape round In the kitchen If necessary and pick up whatever we could, and that, as I hadn't let you know, that was the best we could do. Mrs. Iiiimo -What did you tell them that for? Bingo- It's the truth. Isn't it? Mrs. I". I ti go Certainly not. As If It makes any difference to me how many friends you brlnu' home! I'll Bhow vou! London Tit-Bits. A Snoniitorra Iniloora. j )u a very clear, cold night an even ing party was given In a Balon In Stockholm. Sweden. Many people were gathered together In a einglo room, and It became so warm in the course of the ' evening that several ladies complained ; of feeling III. An attempt was made to raise a win dow, but the sashes had been frozen In their place, and It was i in post: i hie to move them. ; In this situation, as it was absolutely necessary that air should be admitted, ', a pane of glass was smashed out. A cold current at once rushed In, and at the same instant Hakes of snow were seen to fall to the floor in nil parts of the room. The entrance of a frosty current Into an atmosphere which was saturated : with moisture had produced a snow- l fall indoors.- Nature. I Kniy to Settle. A famous lawyer once had a singular case to settle. A physician came to him In great distress. Two sisters, liv ing In the same house, had babies of (qua I age, who so resembled each other that their own mothers were unable to distinguish them when they were to gether. Now, It happened that by the carelessness of the nurses the children bad become mixed, and bow were tho mothers to make sure that they receiv ed back their own infants? ' I tut, perhaps," said the lawyer, "the children weren't changed at all." "Oh, but there's no doubt they were changed!" said the physician. "Arc you sure of it?" "Perfectly." "Well, if that's the case, why don't you change them back again? I don't tsee any diiliculty In the case." He Men nt the Itlrtl. A man once received as a present from a sea captain n line specimen of the bird known as the laughing Jack ass. As he was carrying It home he met a brawny Irish navvy, who stopped I.I... mm. l.lmlt of Mlcruacoplo l'ower, Professor McKendrlck In his presi dential address to the physiology sec tion of the British association remark- ,liat tll,! .""'t particle of matter tlmt t'11" vl'n wltU our Present mi croseopes is between one lour-nun- I dredth thousandth and one five-hun drcdlh-tho.usandth of an inch In dlnm ' eter. M tie un ruction or light m me microscope forbid the possibility of weeing still smaller objects. Yet the living spores studied by physiologists are sometimes probably even smallei in size than the most minute partich that the most perfect miacroscope car ttbow. tironiitlii For Divorce. A north side woman sat up till 1( o'clock the other morning waiting foi her husband to come homo. At hist weary and worn out with her lonely ; vigil, she went up stairs to retire only to discover the missing husband then fast asleep. Instead of going dowii town he had stolen up stairs aud crawl j ed lato bed, and It made his wife st , mad she didn't speak to him for a week.-Chlcago News. j Both Ulrla Happy. "How Is your daughter F.dith, Mr Lakeside?" "She Is well aud happy. You know Bhe Is to be married on tho 20th," "Indeed. And how Is your othei daughter, Florence?" "She Is also well and happy. Y'ov. know she got her divorce ou the 10th.' Washington vTlmes. An Accommodating: Cliemlat. Chemist (to poor woman) You must take this modtclue-three times a day lifter meals. Patient Hut, slr.'l seldom get meals theso ard times. Chemist (passing on to the next cus tomer) Then take It before them. London King. A I'rirbtftil HluiuUr TV ill ofton cause a horrible bum rld cut. or brnisp. llnckln' A r. Salver thfr brsHhp woild, will .. tllft fcln nmmn,, hoo, -t kill the paia and promptly heal "it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Uloers, Roils, Felons, Corns, Skin E upturns, Pest Pile cure on earth. Only 25c a box, Cure guaranteed. Sold by W. T. . - ,. . 'he Ntws From Felhaiu. v. and Urn. J. II. MrCiacken have gose to HilUboro, where they were called quite "unexpectedly to the bedsl3c of M i McCiaekt n, who was reported as being t-erioiis ly ill. Tdey hTe the f-yrup'thy uf J the entire commuinty ;n this! lieJl'-n. ."- . i I iMr.- .'loiii ui' ni it '-'res'ou urn. ha acer. him! vacant by the death of Mr. JM. Saundoi . and ha- moved hia family to Pel hajii. I Mr Jennie Daniel, of'Weunnda, j Va., w h i has been seriously ill for souui das. is no better, aud Mr. ad Mi s o Ilinton ai e -at her bedMd.v M.s1 s lb i.'ieaud Mai y Wiivtham of I..e i:-t Hill, bav after a pleasant vi rrtiM'K":t hum, it to ; l'o Misses Hinton M '.ny j'Poplu are now kaiag I told yon t be ground hog" was a sure prophet he savr his 6hadov on the second, aud now behold the ti.'bt two week.s ot bad weather. BfZKl'Z. Mr. Jacob's Route R'iral free delivery route mil be as follows : Tho carrier will leavw the Reid villf pjstotlice soou as practica bit alter the arrival of the C:'M) a. m Soutbbouu i train aoij will pro cecd soutbwf-iit along the Thomp- 0'-iyiLo roa I ' Low' churrh; Hum e northwest to Mizpah road at Shillings iplace; (hence southwest erly uloig Mipah roa-! to Flat Rock roH I at Hightower'a Stor"; thea -e west along Flat Rock roa i to RieJs vil.'o road at Jno. Milloway's dace; theuc-o northerly along IMdsviil. rad io the T'OHtoflice. Length of rouie 2'J miles; area cova.-cd, ) rq are miles; number of houses tn ruPe. -10; population served, It in. Carrier umt return by 1 p. m. I' S. collect iovi boxes will b tM'Cteal at Young'., spi iMivu j riioo.p-K,n ville road; at Lowe';- Church at inter sect '.or of Mipah and Flat liock roads; and at Jobs M'ilo'.vay'tf. Mr. J. V. JacoP. vho woiked up the route. ;;i ts the appointment as ear lier a dfg-rved rc.vard. He will m; ke bis tirst tup Mav--h Is'. I i-Ii's 1VI! S i I 1'ive jitelc ti- Cll W l' ll I - - I ,e : da, be'e1 niii'li tr.-iiiH.--i in" and mm' !o , ie i," nr.ti'i '- M . plun.ia i-t. ..f AHleli.M' "d, '( a 1 u Miss. 'I C"Ui'i e:iL I;:. i I. sutl'crii o M'( i a a i ! hi t j. v. itiiou: lii-nrs My clerk Sll.CStell I t T Kodol 1V Cure wlii h I did with tins' ll p'.IC h:i results. I have had n'i,ntore t r u'di and wii. ii en. can p o ca'ing; in i: ' pit', cia-ssc, c n;d' an 1 nuts idler such a lime, their d i.t.iou u.nit h.. oi.jil. I clidore Kodo! P "pC tic Cure he.Mlii'." You do ': have to diet, H at, a.lMhe L'ood (ood sou want but. tol.'L OM'lload the. ,st.oili:.ell Ii s 1 l 1), tjcptic ( i.:e di, st onr !. d -1, :,. Srt.; p. Mr. P D Watt 1 at teseivt d a lctte.- frsui Senator Simmons iu which litt i!!;:es the necossity of callinj the attention of Deutorrntb to tb law requii insr all voters to pay their poll tax before tha first of May. A disregard of tbi law will cause you to lose your vote. It is a scd thing to see fine ruit trees spoiiul by tho bliuht. ou can always tell them troiri v.: r st. They never do we! I'terwi'-nls but stay small ar. ,klv. It is worse to see a bligh. rike children. Goxl head- the natural ricrht of childrei d.t some of them don't r thdr rights. While the i; . crow bier and strong one stav: rmall and weak. licott's Emulsion can stor i':: :it blight. There -s n asoii why such a child shou! r :.iy small. Scott's Iim;!!,; ; a medicine with lotj en:-th in it the kin ! strength that makes thio . crow. Scott's Emulsion mnke: children grow, makes them e;; .!.:.!: cs them rlccp, irkts ll:,;. olav. Give the weak chiui :i an( Scott's Emubion w make it catch -j;t ..m c !. .'i':w:i'p;crcf ev.-y b.'tv ,y: o tcr rrr : "fl', Cff Iff l V;: ) i v.-.M . . .. .. ...... 1 v,?;: 1 t ;,'tr Too Mucl Cannot be Said for Dixie Nerve And Bone Liniment. tteiM; m 'vvilltui ta Testify to its Merits, sayini it is tlie test Liniment Mi KIIKIJMATISM. NH,i:;;i,K. Good for Man and Beast. STIFF NKCK, STIFK MUhCLKS. STIFF JOINTS, W STIFF KNKKS, f Af SCIATICA LUMBAGO, PAIN IN TIIK BACK. PAIN IN SHOULOF.KS, PAIN IN THE SI I )K, Hub well with uni use COKNS AND BUNIONS Dixio Nerve and liono Iiinimeiit. OWENS & MINOR DRUG CO., Sold by W. S. ALLEN. In Memory ef Lincoln. P.enajat . .layr.' da. vt the civil war was ihe piMUial assistant of Edwin M. Stanton, the famous war secretary. One day Lincoln sent for .Taj. ne io (.(lino to the White House. "My boy." said he, "there is a letter I would like to have you look at." Jii lie picked up the letter and found it vi:'s friai! (ieneral 1'ix. It conveyed the information that several Federal prisoners had escaped from I.ibby pris en with the aid of Abbie Crecu. a wo man famous during the war. The let ter also said that, us the fact of Ab bit's assistance was well known, she had been oiilled to flee from Rich- in. .ml ji in ! even then was on her waj to Washitii'teii on the flag of truce boa!. "Now, my boy," said the president, "I don't know what I should say to any rascal who would steal that letter and have a bill passed through con gress to grant .fio.ooo to the relief of Abbie Green." Mr. .Tayne "stole the letter." and the next day both branches of congress passed .the bill to grant $lo.odO to Abbie Green. The following morning "Honest Abe" sent for Jayue again. "I told you I didn't know what I should i-ny," he said, with a twinkle iu his eye, "to the rascal who would steal that letter aud have congress act on it. Now, I've made up my mind what to say. You go down to No. street, get Abide Green, take her down to Chase at the treasury, and don't you let her go until she gets that money ." New Orleans Times-Democrat. S-.:illowIii Salt Water. One of the most beneficial features of a sea bath Is the salt water Inadver tently swallowed by bathers. It Is a wonderful tonic for the liver, stomach and kidneys. In many cases it win cure biliousness when nil drug prepara tions have failed. It Is peculiarly ef fective in ordinary cases of indigestion, disordered stomach and insomnia and lias been kuowu to produce excellent results In many cases of dyspepsia. Clean sea water is full of tonic and sedative properties. It won't hurt any body. Indeed two or three big swal Jows of It would be of positive benefit to nine bathers out of ten. It Is not. of course, a palatable or tempting dose to take, but neither Is quinine or calo mel. You seldom if ever see an old sailor who is bilious or dyspeptic or a victim to Insomnia, and why? For the reason that an ocean of good medicine spreads all about his sky, and ho doses himself copiously with it whenever lilt physical mechanism 1 iconics the least bit dera ngtul.-Wash i n -.-ton Star. New Tileploit Sidiicribcri. The follow ig new telephones have rtteatly been addd to th Keidsville exchange: C. A. Waottoii. ealr in coal and ise, No. 73. Acme Groaery Company, No. 52. VT. II. Fr. ratat market, No. 97. Alvis L. Harri, resideaee, No. 89. Numetblng tlint Will Ho You do . We know of no way in which we cr.n be of service to our readers than :o tell them ol snmctbing tbat will be ol real goo'd to them. For this rea son we want to acquaint them with what, we consider one ot the very best roiLedies on the market for coughs, colds, ah'l that alarming com plaint, croup. We refer to Cham berlain's Congh Remedy, ffe have usfd it with ?ucl good reaults in our family'so that it hs becone a liause hold r.ecessity. By its prompt l se wo haven't aey doubt but that it lias time and again prevented croup. The tesLimou is r;ivcu of ptrience, and we suggest that cur readers, esrecially those who have small children, always keep it in their homes as- a safeguard -against croup. Caradem (S. C.) Messenger. For sale by W. S. Allen. J. H. NEESE, BUILD I NQ flAR BLE AND BURIAL VAULTS, GRANITE AND MARBLE NONUMENTTS AND HEADSTONES Write, for prices. , Greensboro, N. 0. Tiicbmond, Va. PJOTJCE. Having iii,i!ifleil ns Admi nist rut rix on (tin pMr.te of VV. R Lander, tietie 1s hereby Ki von Io nil iiersoiiH inaVlited to tho .gtate to uiaki liniiii'iliatc unymeiit and Fet NeiUPtit, hud nil i i sens Iihviiik claims Bpsiistthe pahl 1'stnt.' will (.rcHfiit tlieiu for imvuieii? on orlt'Ioic tin- 1'tli day of .limuary, l!W'M,or this not icp will lip pleaded In liar of thelc rncovpry. This the 81 h dnj cvf .Ihii.. lsoi. M H 1.AI PKK, Adm'r ef W. 1. LA L'i'Li:, drc il. NOTICE OF 5ALE. 1 will pell at inhllc mM'tlon on Momlay, K,'t.. 21. loo-i, r 11 a. m. for taxes due thi town i f Ki'MnvIIIp for Hip your 111 '1. on lot with sniail laiililliifr liotween tho Edna t'oitoii Mill and Kt'idsville Fertilizer farlory, adjoining ilie lands of It. H. s ott and othr.'h, '''! ow 1 1 y (ioortfp Noi'l. colored Xhla lot contains one-half r.eio. more or less. J. K I.AMlitliTH. T. V. Feb 3rd, 10.U. State of North Carolina ; Pnperlnr Court, Rockinpliaui County lipforo the ( Iprh Samuel KilliiKtoti. Adm'r ot John W Jones, deceasee, s J M Jones and others Notice of StmmoiiB. This is a ieclal iiroceedliiR haJ for the jmi oae of selling the lands of John W Jones' deceased, lyinir iu haid county, cn the waters of Troublesome Creek, adjoining the lands of K ai .Jones and Kolit Cumminfrs, coiitalniiiff by est in: l ion 49 acres to maku asset to ray the debts of said di ceased, and costs and charges of adininistration, the follow ins de feiidaiits In (lie above entitled rauae . helM at law of suid deceased, to wit: Jaiw Ood- sey, John (iodsey and wife, (todsey, R. 8. (Jodsey and others, children of Kuth (lodsey. deceased, wliose nauies, aes ami nlaces of residence are not known, and the children of Leoni aWade. d' Ceased whose names, nRea and places ot residences aro not known, who nre non-residents, are required to appear tie fore the Clerk of the Superior ('yurt of the said county, Ht his ofilce in Wrntwnrlh, N C . on the nth day of February, 19(2, and an swer the plaint t fT's complaint or Judgment will lie tfiven for Ihe relief therein demand d, This, the. 31st day of Peoeuiber. 1901. J A M KM V PRICK, C. S. C. Bicycle Bargains, Yes. we have them bargains ii. bicycles Kvery wheel in our rtoro is worth moro than wc ask for it. We I ave several makes to select from and the prices arc from $5.00 up CiYkt in iwl u iiu lwttv twill wtmt. . v. ' i ij v. ii ituvt iv u no j 'u " ' wo linvo All Liinls ti( bicvidc sundries, and wrice's repaired while vou wail at reasonable j rices. J. II. Laslir. THE WAY WE CONQUER. - - It's the dollars we save our customers that gives us our stan Sing in business Fvery day we are addiug to our repu tation and to our customers' savings. We Want Your Help To increase tho volume of out business, and offer you economy in bo doing- We buy for cash and sell for cam. Lovelace Bros., Next to Allen's Drugstore. 11 Kill anything' yon Invent or improve J also get CAVEAT.TRADE-MARK, COPYfilGHTor DESIGN PROTECTION. Send model, sketch, or choto. for free examination and advice. BOOK OH PATENTS ""founi" Z2ZC.A.S12QV.& CO. Patent Lawyers. WASHIN GTO N , D.O. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure "Dlaests vat you eat.w
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