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How to Choose the Senator. ' - ' ; - . News & Observer. There are three methods having advocates for the selection of the Democratic successor of Senator Pritchard. 1. Thk Cleveland Stab, edited by Mr. Clyde R. Hoey, member of the House from Cleveland, is an earnest advocate of the method of nominating a candidate by the State convention jast as a candi date for Governor ii named. That plan was tried by tte Democrats in Illinois several times and by tho Republicans of Ohio in the last election. 2. The Newton Enterprise, Statesville Mascot and other pa pera advocate the old-time method, leaving the selection of the Sen ator to tho members of the Legis latures without instructions. 3. The primary plan has its ad vocates, among them baing Hon. R. B. Genn. one of the leading candidates for the Senate. There is evidence thai the ad vocates of a nomination by the State convention-will try to have that plan adopted. Tho Washing ton correspondent of the Fayetts ville Observer, gives the view of those who favor the nomination: "Since the re-assembling of Congress, visiting North Carolin ians have not discussed candidates so much as they have the mode of nominating the Senator. Three plans the primary, nominating the candidate by the State conven tion, and leaving the choice to the Democratic membership of the Legislature are suggested. Most .North Carolinians have had enough j iL .i of Senatorial primaries, ana inai i p!an has few supporters. The plan to nominate ti6 candidate for Sen ator in the Stale Convention is growing in popular favor. The plain people demand a larger voice m the selection of their Senator than thry had under the old sys tem of nomination and election by tho Legislature. In fact, the Demo cratic system of nomination and election by the Legislature. In yarns, twine nosiery anu uomen goou.. fact, the Democratic party is pled- Lincoln-Nine cotton and one woolen gd 'to th;. election of Senators by j operting ::s,2S0 spindles, manu the people, but the Federal Con- j factur- warps arM yarns.. cassimeres sMtution stands in the way of that. ! and bankets. The nomination of the candidate! Mecklenburg-Seventeen cotton and by the State convention will prac- one knitting m.ll, operating l-'-1 tfcallv be election by the people as j spindles, 2,026 looms and 220 machines far O0 tho nmnnratir. nartv in 1 manufacture ginghams, sheetings. concerned, and the objectionable ! white goods, hosiery, towels, back. f jRturc-3 ot a Senatorial primary bands, warns and yarns, will be avoided. If the choice is ! Catawba Eight cotton, one knit left to thw Legislature, we invite 1 tins -nd two woolens mills, operating factional quarrels m the counties. " spindles, 2I looms and 15. which might bt- responsible for the I machines, manufacture yarns, hosiery election . ( many Republican Sep.- and woolen goods. atcrfl ai ti Kepreeentatiyes. i-ei . Democrats r-momber the Kansom Jarvis coutest of ls94 and its dis iistroua result?, and then let us lakr- 'ho pf o)1h into our contideuco in !b: ? . ctioi: of a Democrat to bl-'ct. i 1'iv.rd States Senator to succpd Jeter C. Pritchard, Re publican.' This is a matter that ought to be wnb'iy discussed, for it is of much importance. The primary in eom respects is ' the best sys tem. The nomination by the State convention is open to this objec tion: it makes the candidate for tho Senate the issue in the ;am paign ai.d Ibes the effective cam paign work which would be given by a'.l the candidates if the Llis latur is to elect. There is time enough t'T a fuli discussion as to iem b.st ; method of deciding l tween th- popular gentlemen who sire in the- race. Patterson Springs News. C,i .-. !-. :. :tak. Mrs. T. V. Gladden and son vis ited in lic-at ty villo last week. Mn?es Dottie Byers and Besbie Bj.v. o, popular youn? ladies of this n'sce, visited in Shelby ro C9Qtl y. M;ss Dasie Roberts aud brother. - , . t r d . ; emcil, visut'U ai ,uis. j. i. oyers C. J , .-, r, n.sA t(,. Sunday u week ago, and thero was a most -!,joyablu sinsjing there in the afternoon. Mrs. Cletus Hord, of Shelby, visitd her parents here recently, and h.-r mother, Mrs. R. B. Mc Brayi.r and little daughter accom paoied Ler home. Mr. Thos. Mallard, of Spartan burg, S. C , visited his mother here last week. Mr. J. C Camp has accepted a position at Blacksburg, Mr. Broadus Hamnck. of Boil ing Springs, visited here recently. Miss Belle "GibBon visited in Growr la&t week. Mjbs Maggie Kendrick, of Shel by visited: Mr.'L. I'Keudrick, last week. Thf1 wood business is thriving here thf-sa d&ye, There is an aver age of about one car load a day shipped to Shelby. The Stice Items say Mr. Daro Byers has been visiting downthere. probably hunting potatoes. This is a sure enough misfake, for the Byers' are noted for raiping fine large potatoes. It muBt be some thing that will beat potatoes. Mr. S. C McSwain is erecting a n:ce cottage near the Btation. Mr. Walter McSwain visited friends atGaffney City recently. Go'od luck to The Star and it e host of readers. Bad Boy. ye bavrt decided to enter the race for United States Senator. We have fought the battles of the party for for twenty years without reward and as our cotton crop is abort, we need the $5,000 a year that a Senator gets for looking wise. 'A'e were taken for an owl once snd therefore feel qualified to enter with the ten other aspirants. Rhamkatte Roaster in News A Ob server EOW'S THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cnre. l J. CHENEY & CO.. Props, Toledo, O. We tho undersigned, have known t J. Che ney for the last 15 years, and believe him per fectly honorable In nil business transactions and financially able to carry out any obllsa- West Trux. Wholesale Druesrigts: Toleds. waldino. kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O. all'a Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, act ilrcJlT upon the blood and mueuoua tur . - -, rtj. It-! STRAIGHT FR.ONT They fit because they're made fight! Tho newest Parisian models Ask your dealer to get what you want Do not take the "Just as good" kind Royal Worcester Corset Co. WORCESTER. MASS. Mills In the Counties. The following is taken from the re port en mills by Commissioner Varner : Gaston Twenty-six cotton mills, op erating 203,776 spindles and 4.642 looms, manufacture shirtings, plaidi. sheetings, warps and yarns. Rutherford--Four cotton mills oper atinsr -102.240 spindles 2,47i looms and - . tiOo machines sheetings, print goods, warps and yarns. Burke -One cotton and one knit ting mill, operating 4,000 spindles and 2S machines, manufactures cotton yarn and hosiery. Cleveland Ten cotton, three knit ting and one woolen mill, operating 4'.074 spindles, :;s0 looms and .'1 ma chines, manufacture sheeting, warns. - j i i. The Installment Plan. ' V. i, : m- 1. ii i u i rt-r. ' This town is infected with a lot ot agents who sell clocks window cur- tains, bedspreads, etc., on the install-; meRt plan to colored people mostly, at an outrageous price. Lat Monday one of these agnnts went to tL home of a j colored woman here and demanded a1 counterpane, which had been partially j paid tor and also one whiMi had been i settled for in full. The woman, of ; course, refused to give up both pieces. , The agen jt-rkt-u' one of the conn- t-rpanes otT the bjd and when he laiJ violent hands on the older spread the negro woman laM the same ki'.d of hands on the man. woman's j Uo daughters came to her assistance j ar;d what tbey ilifi for that agent wm i a plentiful u:;i ciency. 'tijn t b oy had i linislied mauling him ie hn-kf l like a m:.n who had been I-' r! sh-d nu I lie j installment plan v& ' h1 precious i b'tie time between instATment. The aeut was up before Esij. M. L. Flow yesterday and was allowed to depart by paying $''', but not on the installment plan. Didn't Want Any More That Kind. 'bomes" oT A teacher in a Texas puliikr choul received the following !eit-r t li e other dny: "Sir Will yoa in the future givm my ion easier somes to ao at mts.' .. . 1 Ins is what he's brought hosn two or three cites back: "If lore gallins of bere well till thirty -two pint bottles' how many pints and half bottles wil 1 nine gallins ef bere till'." Well, w tried and could make not h i n of it a t a. I. and my boy cried and laughed and S(-d he didn't dare to no bak io th mornin wishout doio it. So ha J to go and buy a nine gallin keg of bere, which I could ill afford to do and then he went and borrowed a lot of wine and brandy bottles. We tilled them and my boy put tire numbers down for ah answer. I don't know whether it ie right or not as we spilt some while doin it. P. S. Please let the next some be in water, as J am not able to buy more here." It is to hoped that the Senate will concur in the House amendment to urgent deficiency bill increasing the the compensation of carriers on rural delivery routes from $500 to $600 a year These men must brave all sorts o wea:her, own and mainfain two horses for one is not equal to the work aud cou sidering all thing $(00 a is not too much for the service. Char lotte Observer. When a man resigns himself to fat j his resignation is always accepted. CURES CANCER, BLOOD WISON EATING SORES, ULCERS. COSTS NOTHING TO TRY, Illood poison and deadly cancer are the worst and most deep-seated blocd diseases on earth, yet the pasiest to cure when Botanic Blood Balm is used N you have blood poison, producing ulcers, bone pains, pimples, mucous patches, falling hair, itching skin scrofula.'old rheumatism or offensive form of catrrrh, scabs and scales, deadly canoer, eating, bleeding fester ing Bores, swellings, lumps, persistent wart or sore, take Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) It will cure even the worst case after everything else fails. B. B drains the poison out of the system ana the blood, then every sore heals, making the blood pure and ricb, and duilding up the broken-down body. Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) thor oughly tested for 30 years. Drug stores $1 per large bottle. Trial treatment free by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlan ta Ga. Describe rouble and free med ical advice given until cured. B. B. B, does not contain poisons or mercury (as ao many advertise remedy do), but in composed of Pure Bocanie In- IF IT FITS i irs a ROYAL WORCESTER or a BON TON CORSET oxoxoxoxoxo i Our place will have to be pat- j ronized sooner or later, or if not j outb some other that doe9 a likej business. You owe it to ycur j family if you have one, that you ; live in a comfortable house. If you have none, you have to live somewhere a;id you no doubt like to live in a nice comfortable home. If you don't you should and if you Foii 1'fKi; should you can. We have the ma terial to build and will 6ell it to you right. j oooooooooooroooooooooooooooooo Do you want to build? Do you waut to repair your building? Wo sell framing lumber. I We sell Flooring, Ceiling, Siding i and Shingles Wo sell laths. Wo make Dors, Sash', Blinds and ?.Tou'Uling. We ma'-.e Bavi-t-rs, turm d or tt. .; d. We ir.'.ko columns :.ny kind. Wh m'ike Man lb-, s. , j i no )0( lOOOOOOOoOOOOOOO' IOOOOOOO Wf bnw ft well tquijijud sash H id door i'lsciory and can make iinytbn.g yvu want in the building iiii". f -tr-i i-! in the busineB i lun. Mid Mother nr! we iimus v. -r!-: !r accommodation, but if v. -ii wriit good, hi-wet work nicu ork, will giv yon value re-i-t iv .1 !-r ycur n oi:ey. Wh-n in i y ;: ! 1'V cm in i;:,d see us, wo will : i' the pr--ptr thing with you. We ! n't to do a million dollar bui nirs but wd can till jour orders promptly. OCR TLACE IS THE PLACE, THOMPSON GO. SHLLUY, N. C. SUBSTANTIAL FOOD, All working people v. ui i'(;oj. pun. .-nb-tanlil ff.oi, nl v-lifn 1 .say winking jto p f t;iai inciudeH pi;ic::ca iy our ftitirc population, be it sail to the credit of thi town hikI km ' ii.ii. In order to have lurv iood tiie iuj:rtdierjts nfii.-t h the best, and when you wan I i he be-l Sogar, Coffee, Flour, Me?, Bran, Bacoo, Lard, Cheese, and dli kind ol country pro ui f, and ii. all at the ehcapest puce wliy ou should, of course, go to W. B. PALMER'S Wliere you will el pood t(r vee and satistaclion uuaran U ed. Il.avy and Fancy Uro renes are specialties with him but he alto carries a nice Jine of dry good-". Give him a call. W. 8. PALMER, SHEBY, N. C. Phone 44. NORTH CAROLINA. Un the Sunerior Cnnrt Clsympasid Uoi jcty. t Before the Clerk. J. A Bt.an! administrator of) Notice to non William Chitwood aud bur- ' rasideut defeu ah Chltwood widow. ) dants. vs. Pink Whisnaut. Klizn f; i Fortune mid husband I'eter ; rjrt ii ne. Jennie hist nun t. Lnc WhUuaut, Cicoro Whis i nantaud levie Waiinaut. i The defemlants' above named will takn nol tit:e that the above entitled actios hm bin coinineaeed in the Superior Court of Cleve land county for the purpoje of alloting to Sar ah Chltwood her dower iu the lands nf Wil. Jiam Chltwood. deceased, and to sell tho imii ui mm n iiuam niiwc.oa io maice assats with which to pay the indebtedness of William Chitwood, deceased : and the said defendants ab'ive named will furtutr take notice that they are required to appear at the offlc nf tho Clerkof the Clerk of the Superior Court of Cleveland County at the court house therein on the 15th day of March 1902 and answer or demur to tbe petition in said action or the n in saia action or the pe to the Court for the relM This the 3rd (Iit f Kh tuionera win anr.lv i demanded therein. 1902. . . , STOVES I - This ol course, means cooking and heat in have a good supply of both we CAR LOAD Don't yill arrive next wee we can save you money V"e of HARNESS. BRIDLES, SAD: WASHBURN Go THE SHELBY KKICS, A' A ARE YOU DEAF? DEAFNESS ORCHARD HEARING ARE NOW by our new invention. Ouly those bora deaf are incurable. HEAD NOISES CtASE IMMEDIATELY. F. A. WERMAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: Baltimore. Md.. March 30, lei. Cni'',-n-n Reiner cntirelv cured of deafness, tllanks to your treatment, I will now give you a full hitor of mv case, to be "used ai vour discretion. ' AUuit live yt ars aj 111 y right ear began to sing, and this kept on getting worse, until I lost mv hn: nn' in this c.'ir flitnxlv. " I uiid;Tw.-Tit a trcawvicnt for catarrh, for three months, without any success, consulted a nirm lTt)f i.hyMci.ins. aiiioiin other"-, the mo-t eminent eir specialist of this city, who told me that only a:i o: -ratmn cini!l help me. and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would then i use. but the hearina in the affected ear would 1 lost forever. I then saw vour advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat ri"!i". Aft- r I had u-x-d it onlv a few davs according to your directions, the noises ceased, and to-dnv. aftvr five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you heartily aud beg to remain Very' truly yours. F. A. WERMAN, 730 S. Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Our treatment does not interfere with your usual occupation Elaele?tlJ YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME "VAT"1 INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC. 596 LA SALLE AYE., CHICAGO, ILL. A Wood's Seeds BEST FOR THE SOUTH. SEED POTATOES ONE OF OUR LEADING SPECIALTIES. We have thousands of barrels in f-torlc; the best flaine-grown :iul Virginia Second Crop Seed. Wood's 1902 Catalogue gives comparative crop results, both as to etirliness and yield, with Maine frrown and SecohdTcrop seed. It id so contains much other useful and valuable information about Potatoes. Write for Catalogue and Special Potato Price List. Wood's Descriptive Catalogue for 1902 gives rol iable, practical, up-to-ilate information about all Seeds, giving not only descn ptions, but the best crops to grow, most successful ways of grow ing different crops, and much other in formation of special interest to every Trucker, Gar dener an d Farmer. Mailed free upon request. T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Truckers and Farmers requiring large quantities of seeds are requested , to write for special prices. j ! Mortyuye Sale! Hy virtue of the power of sale contained in the mortgage given me on December 1st, lsy-, by J. P.Turuer and wife, M. B. Turner and re corded in Book S3 of Mortgages, pagetiTof Keg isiur's ottice of Cleveland Couutv. North Car olina, default in payment of the 'debt secured by said mortgngehaving been made. I will sell at public unction for cash at the court-house floor iu bhelby, North Carolina on Monday, February' 24th. 1902, all the following described tract of land situ ated iu the County Of Cleveland and State of North Carolina, aud being a part of Patent 1027 and lying on the waters of Nobusiuess Creek and bounded as follows : Beginning on a. 4uc, jus, u. iici eney corner, ana runs w t t i""" '' "mi . on, vniuu s corner, thence ' l b M W 10 poles to a heap of stones, thence S 52 1 j wTOpoU s to a forked chestnut, corner of E i 'Waller's land, thence with his lines w to' I the bin road, thence with the bis road to ai i stone m Elijah watter's line, thence. Southeast I with Elijah watter's line to a sourwood.thence ! 1 S 1-2 j; o.-, poles to a pine, division corner of I his and J M Blanton's land, thence 8 46 E 225 f poles to black oak in SI Moss line thence with i his line across the creek N 45 E 31 poles to a I rruci'jr s line ineuco witu his Hue N 41 w across the creek 43 poies to a stone, thence N 40 h across the branch 43 poles to a post oak the division corner with J T Price, thence N 27 w 142 poles to a heap of stones on the North bank of the road, thence N. 15 W. 7-J poles to the beginuing. containing 179 1 2 acres, except 20 4 acres sold off to J. M. Blauton as shown on plat. This Ja'uuarv 20th. A D 1902. i, ,.T . W C VrvH IS NANT, Mortgagee. Uobt I, Ityburn, Atty, Shoe Shop, I am now located in tho roera un der Mr. L. P. Connor's store and I in vite all my former customers and many new ones to come add see me and I will guarantee good work cheaper than you can ; git ; it else where. I do first class work in mak ing and repairing shoes. Give ma a "-'.-'- . T T TW1T - STO VES oxo - stove?', and on hand, but :i full OF STOVES fail to com and see us and always keep acompieie line LES, ETC & COMPANY: to DRUG CO. ATKXT MKDIflNKS. OILS, VAKXISH?;.S. SOAPS, KTC. ANY HEAD NOISES? CURABLE I When the Well is Dry j Ihen We Know the Wtorth of Water- Said Bjamin Franklin. When eyesightbegins to fail, or defects appear then we know the worth of ! glasses. If you value vour eve- sight you will place no confidence in the statements ot tramps who go from house to house selling spectacles. They will tell vou your eyes are diseased and nothing but thir ''electric" or magnetized glasses will save you from blind ness, buch talk is an insult to your intelligence. The best is none loo good when it comes to your eyes. The b?stis what I give. Examination free. H. D. WILSON, GRADUATE OPTIOTAN LOW RATES AND MAPS ALL POINTS ADDRESS, HOLLENBECK J. G. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGfiNT LonisTVille & NasbTille R. R. 1. Brown Bnildi'ng, Opp. Union Depot ATLANTA. GA- '! YOD'LL GEl'IT. You'll get a neat lot of print ing, and a tasteful, effective modern and inexpensive one you place your order with me I do one thing: I PRINT j and 1 do that so well that pleased patrons keep me busy.- Be. Jobs or Small ones, "all look alikb" to me O. P. ROBERTS PRINTING CO. T ;', PVgivw w nJ NORTH WEST A CAR LOAD OF Just received a car load of Mitchell wagons "Monarchs of the Road," Call and see them We can save you money and give you the best wagon on the market. H I WASHBUBN & CO. Lattimore, N. C. HOW Is YOUT System Do you feel tired anu like j a strain? If eo yon need a up your general system s j ycu won t be complaining thii Spring and Summer and the thine for vou to use i. Henrv'i K Compound Extract of Sareapanlla with Iodide of Potash and .' T-., X. T , t V i l. s n . xjuiuuv. huui , guamiudH mis io ue Hg gooa as any uiooa and Tonic Medicine on the market aud ie as large a any dol lar bottle, but we sell you things at 50 cents 9 bottle. Now we mean to carry out everything that we say. Bo ycu briy a bot tle ot this medicine and if ycu are not pleased and don't think: that you got the worth of ycur money why lot as know and we will gladly refund it. Red Albumen is the thing to mako your hens lay, we have just received a fresh supply, try it. y YOURS y Kendall WHOLESALE AND THE SHELBY 1 tno pioneer h ird ware et iblihmsnt of the Piedmont section. I existence ia numbered by a period career. Thrve who patronize us tim. We nver stretch oui varacity by making 'outlandish' asser tions and then lail t,, fulfill ihem What we teli vou we do. The price on Guns bound to go. SHELLS Smokeless and non smokeless alwavs on hand. r in, m nuixo, otiu VH.L.C5, used in the household at thh senon of the yearre kept in ftnclr. A Sewing Machine and bargain SHELBY HARDWARE GO- 31 Years ExDenence. -P"CTES3 The grocery business has no dull season.orat least ought not to have any, for people must eat all tbe year round. Realizing this fact I am keep ngtn stock a full line of all bind of heavy and fancy groceries aud your orders will b promptly rilled. Give me a call. R. L. WASHBURN. , FOR RENT. The Hall place in eastern - part of Shelby, 9 room bouse and 44 acres of land. Also I cottage, 4 rooms and 1 acre of land. Apply to A. O. RAY, mi ii i i ' mmr everything that vou eo to d3 it tonic for your Blood and to bciild TRULY. - - & Blanton, EETAIL DRUGGISTS HARDWARE CO of 14 years ot successful business cet -'your money's worth" every when Hie customer comes around has been Cut -they are lUiNtiS, aotl nil necessary article it stove can be purchased at a groat B. D. CTITD ALL Manaeer . I FOR SALE ! I have a 20 inch Leffell Turbine water wheel for sale with 15 leet o! f-hatting on which is two pulleys ai,d gearing ready for running nothing to do only put in and btart up, alo a Liddetl cotton press with two screws all or part of the above 1 will sell cheap on easy terms. Fur farther info.ma tion call and ee or write J, C. BEAM, Shelby, N. O. Lock 13ox 110. Office same build, ing as Star office. East aide La Fay ette SU :attt" Carolina & Geii j. i itu-iuu iiaiuuaii vOuJj GESEBAL PASSENGER Schedule Eftectiv-3 January - SOUTHBOUND. ' '" Stations -' Lv Marion Lv Glen wood ' Lv Thermal City Lv Union Mills Lv Batherfordton Lt Forest City Lv Henrietta Lv Mooreaboro Lv Lattimcre Lv Sbelhy Lv. Patterson Springs Lv Earls At Blacksbarg Lv Blacksbarg No 31 . .900, $t 9 3ot 950 10 Co 1 f 410 to 80a 1 HA. 10 S3 a I P 1108 a U5a 6 13a est 8 20a f i.. Stations Lv Gaffneys Lv Cherokee Falls Ar Blacksbarg 10.50 a X 11 00 a i: ii oua 610 Stations Lv Smyrna Lv Hickory Grove Lv Sharon Lv Yorkville LvTirzah Lv Rock HUT Lv Catawba Junction Lv Riverside Lv Lancaster Lv Pleasant Hill Lv Heath Springs Lv Kershaw Lv Westville Ar Camden 12 05 p 9; 12 35 p io 12 50 p 10 J.'- 130 p 2j! If 3K: 2 Cap 3-.. - 2o p i 2 30p 4f' 3 02 p 5i 3 17 p 6 OC- 3 50 p NORTHBOUND. Stations Lv Camden Lv Westville Lv Kershaw Ly Heath Springs Lv Pleasant Hill Lv Lancaster Lv Riverside Lv Catawba Junction Lv Rock Hill Lv Tirzab Lv Yorkville Lv Sharon Lv Hickorv Grove Lv Smyrna Ar Blacksbarg . Lv Blacksburg . NO. 33 Kr : i2ioP ni 12 45 p Jf.. I 05 p . r,.': 1 40 p ii ; 1 45p use. 2 0o p P'V 2 25p Kg: 2 40p if. 3 00 p 4 , 31Sp 44' 3 30 p 52 '3 45p 5t 4 00p 6u:' 4 io p e i 423p 6;.: 1 43 p C ;'t Station Lv BlacKsbare Lv. Cherokee Falls Ar Gaffney No. 15 So.::1 430p si 4 50 p io p 9:. Station Lv Earls Lv Patterson Springs Lv 8helby Lv Lattimore Lv Mooreaboro Lv Henrietta Lv Forest City Lv Rutherfordton.; 5 05 p S?i 5 VI p 6 J.i 5 25d S5i 5 45 p 10 K i 5 55 p 10 S, 6 05 p IO! C22pll.!)t 6 37 p 1145i 6 55 p 12 05 f 7 05 p 12 30 ; 7 30 p 12 55 p 7 35 p lffip Lv Union Mills Lv Thermal JCity Lv Glenwood Ar Marioa 20 minutes for dinner. Trains Nob. 32 and 33 ate operated daily. Trains Nob, 84, 35, 11, 12, 13, U, 15 and 15 are operated daily except; Sanday. At Marion: No. 32 connects it Mat- -ion with Southern Rj. turn o. SO ; which arrives at Marion H, v to ' from Chattanooga, AsbevlWe md in termediate points. At Marion : No. 33 connects with Southern" Ry train No 35, leavkE Marion at 11.40, p. m., for Ashevilif; Chattanooga and iLierm.-iiate poin'- Through car service without chan : between Marion and Charleston o:' trains Nos. 33 and 33. ! E. H. SHAW. General Passenger Agen: ? DONT FAIL TO The Penn Mutual Lite InJ ance Company was orguniz?il 1847. lt has an irreproachable rci of 54 years. It has $45,000,000 aet over $5,000,000 surplus. It has three hundred tli';u::c dollars loaned on real eta!e ::. North Carolina. - It has not a contested d?a" claim on its books. ( . Its premium rates a o IrbJu 1 1 to 20 per cent legs than m . the old line companies, and dividends of surplus mud" isr-rr' Then whv insure iu anv c'lt company is a jjueslion, wb.vifr' ; ery one . who contemp'a'e? insurance. should ask hiruei!an come to me for the answer. ; 1 am aluo repre-ntinj; evf'1 the best Fire Insurance t'oraf nies in existence." c. J. WOODSON Phone 105. - SlIKLBV. ' ( - Its The Snow-Flake Steam Laurury j now complete in all of its detai's ready 5 for bnsiness. We have ciV. petent. Laundress in charge ol nniahinff rlinArtmnt and we euarfcr.-- all our work, to be first class m e-. particular, and second to none. machinery is all up-to-date and .or capacity of our plant you will fmat!' better equipped. All we ask is a trial, for it sfca"; our constant aim to please oar co mers. Mark your bundle bow want it finished whether medium, h:; Kloss or ! domestic and see if we ao prove what we say. Travelling J"- can get their work in twenty 'o1. hours. Phone- and we will call for J" bundle, i Yours for Business and to Please Saow-FIaie Stea m anndrj. RUDASILL & WILSON, Propr etor , -i r 'Phone 127. Shelby, NEW SHOP. I have opened up a new blaek'h and repair shop and am prepared . all kinds of blaeksmithmg ana t work. I have first class blacky ; ad wood-workmen and ask for 1 of your patronage. ..nip" We can cut and thread any si Ing from X to 2 inches. ooH popular prices. Opposite sasn, , and blind factory. . i T.H. ABERNATHY- sal' Horses and MuUsfor we nave severaa gooa. -- fo! mules which we will sell cneF . cash or on time. Come to see u once if you want a bargain. Q 3.I. WASHBLKN&C" " . T.ffimor6. f.1' -. -la HDD Ti To TJie Pnblic
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