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- s 6 Vol. XI. No. 47 A PAPER OF THE PEOPLE, FOR THE PEOPLE, AHD TO BE PAID 3 Y THE P EOPLE. Eyes Did Not Close For Week. eart Trouble Baf fled Doctors. Dr.Miles'Heart Cure and 'Nervine Cured Me. Tkrc is nothing more necessary to health tim s;cf p ana rest it tnese are denied you, it vju nse in the morning more tired than whcayu went to bed, there is an affection of th nerves plainly present. If your heart is -ea4 or there is an inherited tendency in that (direction, your weakened nerves will soon to affect your heart's action as to bring on serious, chronic trouble. Dr. Miles Ner vine is a cert e tonic, which quiets the nerves, to that sleep may come, and it quickly re stores the weakened nerves to health and Krength. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is a great Wood and heart tonic which regulates the ac tion of the heart, enriches the blood and im proTes the circulation. "Sorie time ago I was suffering severely with heart trouble. At times my heart would -minj!y stop beating and at others it would ut. loudly and very fast Three to four hours sleep each night in ten months was all I could cet. One week in last September I nererclDsed my eyes, I got Dr. MUeVNerrine usd Heart Cure at a drugstore in Lawrence bwj. after 'pending waoo in medi cines and doctors in Louisville, Shelbrville, Frankfsrt, Cincinnati and Lawrtoceburg, tad in tkree cavs have derived more benefit bom the use ef your remedies than I got from all the doctors and their medicines. I tiini everybody ouffht to know of the mar- rtlous paer corttamed in your remedies." W. H. f If GHEi, Fox Creek, Ky. All sell end guarantee first bot tle Pt. Mi.es' Remedies. Send for free book ra Nervous and Heart Diseases. Address Dr. kitMedcal Go, Elkhart, Ind. 'iwSB a. T. WXBB. WEBB 4 WEBB, Att'ysA Counsellors at Law. SiiutN.C Prompt attention given to all bualneia In truded tatneir care. On of the firm al wayi in the orHee Specin :tention riven o filing petition! for irtiticn f land, winding upeatatea, advising idminiittators and Executors, and selling lasdi for) partition among heirs, Ac, Ac. pnetice ij ail State and Federal Courts Wonld he pleased to attend to your business IW0": In Love bulldlnv (rnntin. 5)ath of Cfcurt Home. J)uth of Cfcurt He liri.t k jr-iD.ts n nn. :t ys and Counsellors at Law. Shblb-t, N. O. tiire pr-iteot and careful attention to all nlne-i eatrusted to them. Special attention given to the Collection of Debts. Kran Estate Litlrstinn p..t4nn iindaonir heirs. Advising Exejuiors and aam:a:strators. Settlement of Estates. exami nation of Titles, drawing Deeds, Wills and other :r.stiiments, and the ransactlon of lerai b".:nesa f all kinds. MortarfS foreclosed, and loans negotiated ::aeut exaense to lender Phi .11 .v. lure and federal Courts. . fayux.ae fronting and west of the court aoase. upstairs, over B. Rlintnn Jt, r-.. k.v 'fnrmer.v tke law office of J. W. Gidney.) A P 4 V CBEU I! L. A KYBDRS Attorney at Law, (; rei DT-i-tDt attention to all hnlneiien ''!: to Sim. TBT-Oa ?edn oomaiorcial Hotel building. i -lOBAPs.. . 4 narnngtOQ has moved vbb a. jr. jone house on War- ou street. ;."vrr- u Wehb ha bought woviugtoa uouse and will more into it at once. tr in n - , iH.r.vK. a. MoKee baa moved irom unerryville to Stnbhs TTa ii a gooa cmien. T- . . . corn, to ilr. and M. a i Washburn, on Thursday morning, twins a bov and ffirl. Mr. J. P. McSwain has mnvail irom eneiby to Kine's Monntain ana win work in the mill there. nr. J. u. Hall hft movarl trom lllenboro to Caroleen . He is a good citizen and prominent uemoTat. Shelby, 1ST, C, Wednesday ISTo veber 5. 1903. a-A K1m.am r2iua.l In n m mmtsum mm, I WINQ HI THERE Tho State Dispensary. WHEN LUXURIES TAKE FINDS! WAY TO GET JUST THE SAME. New York Bun. Rely upon the Amerioan D90Dle to cross any bridge they come to. Coal might have soared to the al titude of the cow that iumned over tbe qualities of the the moon, but they -would have uhenaically pure:" lonnd some way to keep warm. it was so in tbe civil war. "You didn't feel it in the North. you didn't have to come to it as they did in the South nd the West." said a man who has been it i . . larcnga several wars ana not a IT 8 SAM JONES WEITE3 OF SOUTH CARO LIN A 8 GIN MILL AND LIQUOR. We take the following article from the Atlanta Journal, in which nev. Bam r. Jones expatistes upon me coutn Carolina dispensary and proverbial A ne house has been erected on the site of the old home, nnur tbe new faotory, which was recent- y destroyed by fire. Mr. J. D. Ledford has movad here from Cleveland Mills and oc cupies tbe Fromm house in the north? astern part of town. Mr. T. W. Morgan has bought a half interest in the livery stable business of Moore Bros, at Lawn. dale, and Mr. T. D. Moore and Mr. Morgan will continue the business under the firm name of Moore & Morgan. They are genial and clever gentlemen, worthy of pat ronage and favor, and are doing a good business. Deaun mt nrm. price. Died, at her home near Sun shine, Mrs. Sarah Price, wife of Gilliam Price. 8he lived to the advanced age of 74 years and 3 days. She passed peacefully away 8unday morning. Oct. 26th. at six o'clock, and entered tht realm ot buss from which no wonderer re turns. She made a nrofession while young and joined the Bap tist church, she has been a faith ful follower of Christ for nearly 50 years. Her lifo was such that she was an example for all who came in contact with her. She eaves behind many relatives and friends, who mourn her loss and cherish a foud hope of tbe bright beyond. X. What Constitutes Unselfishness In'a urtizan.? The man of business who de votes his surplus wealth to the promotion of education or of art. or to the alleviation of suffering. ll doing public serv;oo. So, too, among bntiaeis'men and lawyers and journalist, among the men i engaged in the most energetio and active pursuits, we find those who urn alvavi marl r in atrva nn Anm. m I 1 - . a . I J . w wu V xae oiggest tbing in south Caro Imiffoaa t rana mnnav fVi- -v. .ni- nna is tbe dispensary. Ben Till- able or public purposes, to advance ujhu auu IDS aevil Saaaiea tUe I lmnortant mutinrni or leo-iala-tlnn mine jn soutb Carolina and tbe anri tn mfnrm tho .oila -.h.h mra s v-wa m wm- wsv n uiwu swaoi poancans and the detil are run I especially rife in great municipal- .uB & w wim tus mu oi iquis auu mss. 10 a) tois tney give tneirl raSOalS WbO bUV the llOUOr. I mnnov. AS vail ta thair (ima onrl few strikes. ''There came a time Whisky is sold from the di8D3nsarv I s'.reno'th. which urn of mora valna i . . . . i r , ... i..- " : i wuuu geauemen wno naa uvea l up mi sun aown ana mettnan money, to objects wholly out- pnoes range irom iu cents lor nait side tbe labors by wbioh they sud pim Dome ro i.uu lor pint bottle, trom One Dollar per Y ear t-nt SO AL,?t. J." NTHONT. Attorney at Law, I 3HSLBT.K.C. 'Office east room apatalra In Miller Block April 11-tf -LYD1C R.HOET, I i AttnrnAV t T.w I SHLBT, N.C. Careful atteatlon riven to all business .L:rus:d to his care. Will practice In both iu:e and Federal Courts. Office In Stab SLlding. 1 Mrs. Jno. E. Brown, of Char otte. is visiting her brother. Dr. R H. Morrison, of this place. Mrs. L. A. Blanton and Mis Sallie Wray spent several days in Raleigh last week on a visit. Mrs. Hugh G. Logan, of Patter son Spriugs. honored us with visit Friday. C. A. Borders. W. A. Laltimore R. B. McBrayer ai.d N. Champion were among our m&uy plaaaau callerB Friday. R. Z. WARE, Surgeon Dentist, Shelby, N. C, iU t:ud nf dental work done. Prices satis iciorr. (,'id; crowns and bridge work and itrrr cbUdreo s teeth a snclaltv. Ir0;a over Kendall A Blanton Drnsr ". racce ai. J. t 05 3OKNE, 1 Dentist. I Shalhw W n OSee rear oljMethodlst church. H w. Harris. t 1J, I Photograph ib. uiruicvu.a.u. &;.:5 next Joor to Poitofflce. .lie Cheapest Store In Cleyeland Connty, i SOME TO SHELBY AD BUY YOUR G00D8. now rei 1 trt nffer mn roods cheaDer r-iiou nava etr rioueht tnem Deiore. iav- Jf ;n boaeht e largest and best assort- Wa'i Hats ar.J Cap; many novelties and -i-ios m tr:aamiui?a for nata ana aresses, -u.VtiTets. l.aces. hundreds of lovely baby " Ud Wh:t-J tmhrntriprid Ic.wv bftbv lOQca iiift arivthlni? vou want 11 k-4Lae. A Tllri- ttA nf larllAa' tnH phlldrfin'i rtiidcaD, i. ladle' skirts, underskirts, L w""i. eor:tg: underwear, hosiery, lace lii !,lj!e onvers, bureau scarfs, chair J:i:low tbar.'. I have added a remnant idir ,rs can Ret goods very cheap, Vf. ,ar,rite yon to aee the goods at the Reflections or a Bachelor. ine more cnuareu me un-rn-jr- rier. Some bustles are the rtsul thiug A greased pole is easy to stayiDg in public life. The primal instinct of woman i to be one. It takes nine tailors to make i man and one woman to break him A man is as good as he has to be and a woman as bad as she dares to be. Most people only talk when they should act and act when they should only talk. Some cirJfl try to be so modest that tbe very word sleep makes them blush. If gray hairs were a sign of wif dom not one man in a million would have any. Little girls begin to look at lit tie boys the same time they begin to look into minors. f.:E UK in Cleveland county. Hav fc-.J? nisny more uselul articles in 2.a..',9 tSls department is now com l 'tole atd ',ed rom seta, dessert set KtMh'' knv,; aild forks, epoons and JT'wiierthmei too numerous to mention. tT "Dt o&rjfaitis, aud want to save money ItU. see m. BEL i ? Milliner n Jr. - m I I tbe game old staud on Keipectfullr L E FROMM penlni. September 1st to ond raiiriQer, opening Oct. 6 to 7 cation ot Summons. . . vs. .'"nit nnUet a Ki eaoh l,nt' minor defendant. Wi,?cl!.l)I'l"i. ars nntlflcH th.t Unrt ,'eJiln r?y ce. for thea C. Whlsnant a ret- saie oi rfteDl.in.it"11"" between yoursel- D. Wht.. ,BUUject 10 lte life estate i.,airaetrf;.- ! mereln. g is 8h.iT., v I'I'ear oeiore me 5iS,wS fendiCaroiln on 8at itii."? ' l?yi' and answer or Jra, iLn .this cause, otherwise ITi 8eM..u7A?1P'I" will be 'nOYLK im. J "."".A- 1303. wU ord 'i0lor briek for sale. .M?l.lh,ort notiee. Prices Ord.r r;"LD"r brik on the fDEICK BR03.. "crryTlllft. ft., n r - "J a uacf 5 DRUG CO. 8ALVR "Una aAl-l?TT," "''othaworid.1 Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Oat. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every Part of the urinarv Dassae'e. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it. or bad effects following use ot liquor. wine or bter, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go erten durinr the dav. and to ret uo many times during the night. The mild and the extra' ordinary effect of SwamD-KOOt is soon realized. It stands the highest for ItJ won Hrful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have tne r.t Said bv drupfists in 50c. andSI. sizes. Ynu mav have, a samole bottle oi mis wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. itHrett Dr. Kilmer & HMD of Bwmmp-Roo. Co.. Blnghamton, N.Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in mis paper. bountifully had no coffee. "Somebody tried parched corn. It made a fairly go 3d breakfast liquid. Oats had a bitter flavor. The man who first used ohioory wii pretty W3ll off. 8ome people never went back to coffee afur using ohioory. "The darkies uarohed acoins and then pounded them into pow der and boiled it, and the picka uiauies cried for it. "Then we fell upou the evil davs hen we had no sugar. It re quired more mousy to buy a pound of sugar than it has of late to buy a ton of coal. "But somebody discovered sor ghum, it required a season to pro duce it, but it was a splendid sub stitute The man who had sor ghum molasses on his table be longed to tbe old ants bellum quality. Sorghum was too high for the darkies. But they had to have sweetening, so they made some sort of sugar out of water-melon rind and revelled in that. "We reached that point when flour was a luxury. I remember a dinner given to a promiuent man who had come to our town. There were no olives, no blue points, nor relishes, nor soups. But tho meat was baked peacock, and tbe dessert consisted of flour biscuit and or ghum molasses. 'It was the talk of the commun ity that enough flour had been found to make biscuit. Everyday bread was made eut of pumpkin. Ever eat any pumpkin bfead? "Of course, you know all aboot Southern women who had beeu ac customed to thai; imported silk gowns before jthe war and who, when old T6cumseh Sherman wai splurging around in the South and Grant was hammeriog his way through th Wildernus, weut to their looms and wove linneys, out of which they made their gowns. I went to a wedding in Tennessee where tne bride's dra was a homespun lin9oy aud ouo of the presents w&s a bolt of calico, for which the donor paid $1 25 a yard. popskull to "eood iickir Drummers and "gentlemen" buy the "good licker" and negroes and poor whites buy the 10 cents a pint stuff. All the dispensaries of the state are furnished their honor from the Columbia wholesale shop. The state takes its profits at head quarters btfore the town and coun ty dispensaries get hold of it. Then the town and county divide tLe profits equally. And the work of drunkard-making goes steadily on. I find in minelioe with the people (I meau the good people), for I go with no other sort, they are all opposed to the dispensary. They say it's better than tbe sa loon. Just as they prefer measles to smallpox They say it's death to morals and manhood, whether it's furnished by saloon, blind tiger or dispensary. The dispensary is as much in politios in South Carolina as the saloons of Chicago or Atlanta are in politics. Therefore both gangs know that when they go out of politics thev must go out of business. And so it goes, and it looks like as long as the infernal greed of whisky dealers and the in fernal appetite for drink shall possess men that the traffic will go on, bnt I am still at my old gams fighting the gangs on both sidas. They tell me I can't stop it, but I tell them that I am like tbe boy wno grabbed the calf by the tail and the calf took off do jrn tbe road at break neck speed, and the boy keeping up with the procession, and by and by a gentlemau said to the boy. "Tcm. what are you do ing with that calf" "I am trying to stop him.?' "You can't stop him that way,"' said the geutle mau. "I know I can't," said the boy, ''but I'm slowing him up some. port themselves or their families or gratify their own tastes or am bitions. Thus they uieet 'he test of what constitutes usefulness in a citizen by rendering to the coun try, to the ocunty, to the public and to their fellow citizens, servioe wbioh has no. personal reward in it, but which advances the good of others and contributes to the wel fare of tbe community. Senator H. C. Lodge, in November Success UorapDle. N. K. Wilbora, Busk, N. O. At hog killing time take the head, livjr and heart, and oleanse them thoroughly. Put all on the fire in cold water, bring to a boil and oook till the bones can be easily removed, then take out in a chopping bowl aud chop one, sea soniLg it with salt, pjpper and sage. After straining the liquor on the stove, return the meat to it and tbioken with corn meal and a handful of flour till it is the con sistency of mush. Dip out into deep dishes and when oold slice and fry a nioe brown as you would mush. It is very nioe for break fast. If you make more than you can use at once, run hot lard over the rest and you can keep it all through the winter. 'Oh yep, those werr. dark days; but they contained a lessou, aud the last chnptor of the lesson was that no matter what an American went up against at the last he went over the obstacle in someway, and if he didn't go over it he burrowed beneath it he got past it. "And when this coal strike got to its worBt. and some people thought we were on the ragged edge of famine I never despaired. I knew we could find some way out of it." How Much Whlskay la a Load? Indiaaapolls Sews. Tbe queation of how many driuks of whiskey a ma:i can stow away aud still maintain aa equi librium wag indirectly at itue in a case that Judge Jotvi II. Baker, of the Federal Court, triec at Evansville this week. Tfie plain tiff the man who drank the whis key was Edward Murphy, a large land owner and distiller, near Owensboro. Ky. Tne defendant was the citv of Rockport. Murphy travels for his on dis tillery. About two years ago he made a trip to Rockport, where be met with a serious accident. Rock port is built on hills aud some of the streets are abruptly ended by cliffs. In going to his hotel at night Murphy walked off a preci pice. He fell several feet into t ditch, breaking a leg, an arm and sustained other injuries. He began Buit for $15,000 dim ages, but the dofense set up the claim that he was intoxicated wnen ne walked on the precipice and that the city was not liable, althc uzh it had not guarded the precipice. Murphy deaied being intoxicated and in his testimony he declared that he oould drink 40 glasses of whiskey a day and not be affected. Several saloon men testified that Murphy was i.ot drunk, but was ffling good." The jury was out but 15 minutes, reaching a verdict for the defendant. ; - i I 111 II X X 3 m- ml X M T - A. -tf il ' C 3 1 ,-JL"?r.: lw II 11 1 1 vv VTv 11 I rV7l II . M I rrS A I If tf atx j r - s u m liovV' 1 III 1 III I (1.1 .vt I II V-iv " 9 Y.V I IIS w 1 1 t'-w n i f i XO-l1- mil L w Kit r?c'-.- ft i r I T They're HOT Expensive You can purchase the NEW FORM STRAIGHT FRONT ROYAL WORCESTER and BON TON CORSETS at the same price you have been paying for poorer ones But think of the different. They are made in all " y, ana you will like them. rw, take any others, and if your dealer doet not keep them. Insist that he order them for you. Royal Worcester Corset Co. Don't Fail To Read WORCESTER, MASS. IL J In The Tenn Mutual Die. Ii ance Company van organized in 1847 .1 : " It has an irreproachable record of 64 years. 1 It has $48,000,000 asgt(, and over 5,000,000 eurpinV. It has $300,000 losm d V- real estate in North Carolina i It hag not a conte6tfd; dt-atn claim on its books. Its premiura rates are ftnm 10 to 20 per cent less than rmi of the old-line companies, and its dividends of surplus much larger. men why insure in any other company is a question, which ev eryone who contemplates Life nsurance should ask himself, nd come to me lor the answer. I am also representing Feven of the best Fire insurance Compa nies iu existence. ai"",, C J. W0QDS0N, Phone 105. SHELBY, N. C. Foley's Honey and Tsr arcs colds, prevents pneumonia. IM SHARPS Or you will miss a bargain. T wil) - o giye GOT PRICES for the next 60 cUya on mv entire stock of goods consisting of art squares 3x4 and 4x5 unions, in grains and brussels and ranging in price trom f o UO to $12,50 carpets. E W GOODS FOR brutcls and irgrams in price from 25c up to 75o psr yd. Roes from $1 10 up to $2 50. best de signs. See my line of Furniture; Fall and Winer Trade. Our business for the past few months has been quite satisfactory and we have made a special effort to buy goods for the fall and win ter trade at the lowest possible margin, and SPOT CASH will 'always tell with the wholesale houses m getting goods cheap. Oar custo mers shall have the benefit of the reductions we got. i Oar stock is varied and well selected. You can get what you want in the general merchandise line from us. All the latent novel ties and most artistic creations in dress goods, as well as the mo4 useful and serviceable Drj Qocda, Notions, Shoes, Hatsy Cap. etc. Onr store is the place to get your money's worth in substantial val ues. No old shoddy roods, everything good and new. Give us a call. 1 50,000,000. sk..a ani TTa.fr Onts must o re sardless of cost. Must mane room xor my winter etock.I carry two kinds of shaves: The Barber's Winer and tbe Heavenly Dream. 10 eacn. well worth 60f. I carry only tne rer feetfon Hafr Oat for 2S worth $1. r thm Pamnt io Facial Mai- sace that rids the face of all bjection able blemishes and lends ease to the countenance. i niAce of land for sale. on MISS BELLE FRQMM. Call Took all That Was Uomlnar. Washington Evening Star. A group of men stood in the Baltimore and Potomac station one day this weekdiscnssing dining table incidents they had witnessed in crowded restaurants. Several interesting stories had been told when Mr. Cohaugh joined the par ty. He recalled an 'incident that occured at a town on the line of one of the big railroads where he was then ruouing a hotel. There were a number of tables in the dining room, and one m the ex treme rear end was reserved ior the family. It hamened that a couple on fhfiir wnrlrlintr tr:D stonned at the uw r- r a a hotel one night, and in the morn ine when they went to the dining room the only vacant table in tne room was the one set apart for the family. "Mrs. Cobangh had not oeeu feeling the best in the world and the doctor had ordered tonio for her," related Mr. Cobaugb. "The tonic was kept on the table all the ime. in order that tbe .patient woild not forget her dose. It was abelled, ''one tablespoon alter meals.'" "The couple had evidently never stopped at a hotel before." contm ued the restaurant man, "and for the first time they did remarkably well. They ordered everything on the menu card, aud when the meal was finished the husband picked up the bottle, read the di rections and gave his better half a dose as directed. Then he took a dose himself, said he felt better and walked out with a self-satisfied look about him." Mr. D. B. Byers. ion of the late Mr. J. B Byers, and Misa Leola Camp, daughter ot Mr. J. A. Camp, will be happily married on Wed nesday. Nov. 5tb, Rev. W. F. hrirla have our best Prea5 l!r.1.fi, It, fntoiV vvibuiiio " , , aenvereu at uui - uont torget the old man with the fish on his back. ror nearly thirty years he has been traveling around the world, and is still traveling. ... . . -- bringing health and comfort wherever he goes. To the consumptive he brings the strength and flesh he so much needs. lo all weak and sickly children he gives rich and strengthening food. T it 1 i o tnin ana pale persons he gives new firm flesh and rich red blood. Children who first saw the old man with the fish are now grown up and have children of their own. He stands for Scott's Emul sion of pure cod liver oil a delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks and for all who need flesh and strength. In quality, from the best to the cheapest and prices lower than ever before, money talks. If you don t think so come in and see You can do a lot t f bujii g with s little money at ni bill A Sincere Warning. Atchison Glob. An Atchison girl who is chasing a man has received a dozen anony mous letters warning her of sor row. It is found that they were all written by a woman who has bad nine children. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. 409-415 Pearl Street. New York. 60c. and$I.OOt all druggist. Notice to Non-resident 26- fendants. Fnrim Store Phone 42. Opposite Bariist Church in new Brick Block. 1ATEES! N i x Broth ers. ThE Optician To make a success of his profession mast become thoroughly acquainted with the s n atomy of the eye. The eye is the window of the soul. Tnroogb the vision of sight man beholds the beauties of nature. Tbe loss of vision is incomprehensible. Any interference br error of refraction, disease, muscle trouble, or any other cause wbioh in terferes with normal vision, calls for i close inspection and thorough exami nation. The cause of trouble must be located. Thus tbe absolute necessity of competency of tbe ootieian to diag nose any and all esses iso pern should be allowed to practice optometry who is not able to aiaenoie ana locaie aeiecis oi iiun. Hradsei. dyspepsia indigestion and rrrvuut diarases, frequeatly.eome from drfodire viiien. The nsrvs force that alioold be supplied te other parta of tbe body is taken o by the eyes, hence these diseases. 1101 alioa Tree. H. D- WILSON. G R A D U A T E O.'PT I C IAN. 3 akes short roads. .ASS3LE Jt -iJnd light loads. MEASE ood for everything that runs on wheels Gold Everywhere. Mads Vf ITlHDaBD OIK Wm wishes and tiona. heartiest oongratula- L-There will be an ol time txt Oak Grove M P. church on the Bfloond Sunday of Novem-; her. beeinning t 10 olook ft. m. r Booke nted Christian Harmony. r uk.lk. ft C We will contract for the cat of .Mills and take all lumber from Stnmp to top. THOMPSON Co. . . Shelby m.u. WnnterL bt an experieneed teacher. school. Address M Mooresboro, N. O. NORTH CAROLINA. ) V In the Superior Court. ClVKLAND COUMTT.) Jason Hawkins, Admr of Dellla Hawkins de ceased. Thos. McEntire and wife, Clementine McKu tire, Frank Connor and wife. Caroline Con ner, Chas. Frances and wife, Minnie Frances, 3Idney, Bonner, Mary, Addie, Georgie, Jnnie, Kffle, Elaienud Mattfe Hawkins. To Cbas. Frances and wife, Minnie Frances, Sidney Hawkins, Bonner Hawkins, Mary Haw kins. A Idle Hawking, Georrie Hawkins, Jnnie Hawkins, Effie Hawkins, Elsie Hawkina and Uattie Hawksns, non resident defendants in tbe above entitled cause. You, and each of vou are hereby notified to appear at my office in the town of Shelby on the 29th day of November 1903 and answer or demur to the petition filed by tbe plaintiff in my office in the above entitled cause. Yon are further notified that if you fail to so ap pear at tbe time above stated and answer or demur to said petition 'that the relief aaked for In said petition will be granted and an or der for the sale cf the lands set out In said pe tition as prayed for therein. Yon are further notified that this is an action Drouent bv th plaintiff, administrator of Delila Hawkins, for the purpose of selling tne lands of UellJa Haw kins deceased to make assets to pay debts. This the 14th day of October 1903. Lk J. HOYliS, C. 8. C. All Kind of Heating stoves at Wash, barns A Co. Also trunks Harness sad dles, bridles, eollers, whip and any thing that want you ean get it right. WASHBURN A Co. Shelby. N. C. Call on 1). D. Wilkins for Eco- nomical Healing Stoves. I have a nice assortment and ctn suit you in both style sell the best and price. I also S TIN SHINGLE on the market, and a tin roof is fire proof and will last a life time. All kinds of sheet metal always in stock. Roofing and Guttering a specialty. D. D. WILKINS. SHELBY, N. O. Trustee's Sale. By virtue of a deed assignment male to m B. F. Jones and wife will fall power of sale OO TO L. J. Pope's boarding house when, you want board by the month, week or day. lodging for one night or a single meal, it will be first class. Richt at th same old stand And we do more and more ut th weeks An5 oar folks are pleased because W do elean easy service and CHARGE LESS " WIJ-lia BAB.BKK 8HOP. roll bv therein, said deed of asairnment duly record ed In the Register's office of Cleveland County North Carolina, I with sell at pa bile auction for cash, at the court house in Shelby, to the highest bidder. on Monday, Nor. 17tb, A. D. 1902. the following described real estate, situated at New Hons Id Cleveland Odnoty, North Carolina, and lying on tne east tiae oi unn ean Fields road : Beginning at a stone, corner of the in lot, thencs N. 16 W 4H poles to a stone, tnence o toy pw w w"" vu tha road, thence with the read 8 27U K S poles to a atone, corner of the gin lot. thence with the line of said lot 8 85 E 13 poles to the be- J inning, being the lot upon which the B. F ones store is located. This October 14th. A. D.1902. - - - CHA8. C, BLAKTON, Assignee of Kobt, L. Bybura. B.IWones. $20.00 saved on 'one Wheat Diill. Call on HARDWARE GOfl Doable Dise . FARMERS' When you wans toilet preparations Call nn McBRAYER DRUG OO. ' . im. Between SS W TORE, TAMPA. Ai LA NT A, NEW ORLEANS AND POINTS SOUTE AND WEST. IN EFFECT MAY 25, 1902. SOUTHWARD. DaUy Daily No. 31 No 27 Lv New York, P R R 12 55 pm 12 10 am IiV Riebmond, B A L iu a pm 210 pm Lv Raleigh, 4 12 am 7 27 pm Lv Hamlet, " 7 JO am 10 86 pm Lv Colombia. " 9 40 am 1 05 am Ar Tampa, 6 43 am No. 33 Lv Portsmouth, 8 A L 9 05 pm Lv Raleigh. 44 4 12 am Lv Wilmington. " Ar Charlotte. M 10 08 am 10 S2 pm Lv Chester, " 10 22 am 1 35 am A r Atlanta, w 3 55 pm 7 50 am Ar New Orleans, L A N 7 25 a m Ar Memphis, N C A 8t L 4 15 p 8 25 am Mrs. Laura. S. Webb, Tlcie1i eaMeait Wnau'i Dene. cnUle Clsba of Kortltera tllo. "! dreaded the chanjc of life which was fast approaching. I noticed Wine of CarduL end decided to try a bot tle I experienced some relief the first month, se I kept on taking it for three months and now I menstruate with ae peia end 1 shall take it off and en new unul I have passed the climax." ' Female weakness, disordered menses, falling of the womb and ovarian troubles do not wear off. They follow e woman to the change of life. Do not wait but take Wine of Cardni not and avoid the trou ble. Wine of Caxdui never fails to benefit a suffering woman of any ace. Wine of Cardui relieved Mrs. Webb when she was in dan ger. When yon come to the change of life Mrs. Webb's letter will mean, more to yon than it does now. Bnt you may now avoid the suffering she endured. Druggists sell $1 bottles of Wine of Cardui. ATlfJ Eof CARDUL 5 45 pet NO. 41 9 25 am 3 55 pm 3 05 pm NORTHWARD. Lv Memplis Lv Atlanta, SAL Lv Charlotte " Lv Hamlet, " Lv Raleigh, -Ar Portsmouth, Ar New York, ' Lv Tampa, 8 A L Lv Colombia, Lv Raleigh. Ar Richmond ' Ar New York, P R 12 45 noon 8 40 pm lzwm nuopm 7 27 pm 4 60 am 10 40 pm 7 40 am 135 am 1105 am 7 15 am 5 35 pm 815 pm 8 00 am No. 34 No 66 9 00 pm 8 00 am 7 05 pm 500 am 135 am 1135am 6 35 am 4 55 pm B " 4 13 pm 6 30 am L. P. HOLLAND, Agent, 8helbv, N, C. H, S. LEARD, T. P. A., Raleigh, K O. You Can Save MonrBy By bnyingyoar' Groceries frrm W. B. Falmer. My goods are fresh and pure and I will civo you good weight Ld measure, I always keep on hand a complete line of vegetables. I sell strictly tor cash. I am now nsing the coupon system. I' sell you a coupon book for $1.90 which en -titles you to $2.00 worth of gtodsr thereby saving you 5c on each and every dollar's worth of goods you buy. My Jino of goods is second to none in town, and I teel sore if you once trade with me yoa wih become a regular custo mer. I wish to thank you one and all lor your past patronage and hope for a continuance of same. . Phone 44. W. B. PALMER, "Goods delivered anywhere in the city; I am giving you good advice when I tell you to CO to the SHELBY MILLI NERY for yonr pretty hats. They are selling quite low. 8eed wheat for sale atT. B. WASH- BURN'S grocery store. t ; 'i' i
Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.)
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