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Call onl hil. - 1or ,, u to ll(]n Mrs. Arthil Robinsoum otl i i. inst.It (]ugiterlI. .l w, lurllr) :anti Mrs. Was Robinlsonl fih Ow 51.h inst., at pilaughtlel Mr. ~ ~ ~ -11 an \r.LthrGidy, < Oronvne :I in Pickn Wilit relative: .--Dr.l W. .3 A si will be inl MIsle July 22d amid 2:1dTusa and Wperv n~otday. -The tpubli term of thej a-2hh-he , i- ri 20, will begin Moll ' layhnext, . -l . -Me-'l b eeryhn neoded i the hiouse :n? ! , 1.1 1e . awm. Sitep inl an1 take :1 hIm" . c a da nte: ) P . .A . nd io ithi, . Sligala has iiv2 "ho -lu v t' lulcor the iilx ssit't-Ii tho h,:..1 I iiltho ist af( tV 2112 11Cever;) 1.1li1 i , l ioitlli wt Ky. - a bywill lt di ( I !ujit, oS I keii I, hI Lt ri :' I is . i cit li l~ I t 11, hi tiv tane in ill th2i fist ha ll 10l).. C. wasl necidenhil t2Xe~ttuit 12 I 1.i 2 i 11, c (AI .tii('. I rttli,'~i.eI iui ' ' ii,2 It it on,22 wi y. 2. :11 riche ws; I thou (ii 22101r:1ll'2' . A,'-el t t Riche1 rh4i. ;' vi 1; nar1 H1 a <v HItor, klled a Ian the 10252'; I . . '2.t u) I'm.i t itio ll1) (Ii ''i '2i1y n iii hwel v in h 2 II-.. J i ti i eo nth . .. A . it , o n tr ;$. C2., 22212 reei piic w1221 I ive i wh hha od k: iw is i t u lih th d '2e12 if ori~n iitty1)1 coiguissi.o. unis for24 httthe) positionk < r 2si.'arm fo2(r jtherev 2a .tV, of1( Pitck2ens, has1r ' 'brs ip inChrb teyal (tEnVo. Of r1inhlpi to met r .w Ist'. A. r . ami court this- ek. -w~aT'n" b yT1.: ws! 1 n m os J ; I liltthe i, t t .:, si t l w I ti r ll tl-l s I t qwr, 'i - . fo - ity , jolL! il~llt > IlL. on I~llil-I'l , 1d1 ' I I the e u . .le D J:'.;~ 1; t o ('" I 1: Kii \\ \ n in e, olo e Pv. 1 , cI 1 n. I N tI Ior ii til t' !,t ! o i l 0 \V( idIII ;4I\ ' iIt 1 r4 illi >r .l ...rin .vwhereb -d -' Y King will. b ' !ir 'l -1I illIe fo r l thr i 1 - Bmto Ci !1" It'' ' 11111Y I I n 1 ;b '. I' ' . l'nito's ( nloliu i tl n'nl. r hourls l With - t n I i' I ll 111 \ H 1 -1.:. i.:il! tit M r. .. l! v'il will a i I tillhtvoe (Oillt h i w ' I . . 4 Al1 I ' li 1 w l it ' . C a ll i u-te nvl ,i ( ) . I I . . & I . . II . I ' aft I . i .is w ti n~ It II:~t CI Ie - I) 111 tit I, I itI \('r It i lleX I . , J. J.) Lewis, a Shur. 15i shot isi t ba l . \ I .I ll )1 Li Mr. a andchil I 'hit a ! cu2:nd 1omiienicemoit, "lay by" , ha roll-d arolind again , i e -t ;toew2 of the farmors tell Iha h inping timo is coming, b p( ,i j snow, hood in the I- lii > , will t91p in Content 1 210 in trim shaipo. hi v bi.; oe a wo.l aind to those to 'ri h b! ,rings rest, I wish a l "et' t,'j r I till ill ait eibryo . ini'l ow wietler you will ;,-t (.11,~ o the muap or not, but sn :h i h : - i to look insido t)e :-ope 1 Tu 0 -!e aernonl thle p-rt .:< ity watersh wlen .x :Ei ehs.4 .hllo seasols areI hw t.I know thin is 41 ' to Ce ;-tial sichedule, but op-till!n n I inot on at strikco. Tw pv H:'' il v of our otherwise i-'ot.i ii 2 uuity i w suddenly I U-io. Tih peoplo u- amediato noig -vc!oinl-hituid come V' I 14 - roa tailless aind i on elosio inspec h ill2, I 3y'es Al) - y21213' horse. No Sphilosoplier ti .'e, who said, Lt 1i11 forth edot:Ir to('ck h., o IwoubIt doubt. - ihe tolilii thr c million i fLom If t'l tiltree T iol iite h.'S I. t I titlIlI ;J! ho{v l if jg A~~ ~ ~ nk livf)I) 2)1 - :il till illP f1ll I) ilivi If IO' 1 Ill, :ii ()it-.ir s~ n -'(r oil he n di b - ay I "i N til ib fu-l (gen Mmiee fie It riy fii r 4 di me: ionm I111'lh ter willl Iib CIII i: 'lio:-1411114T '2l-:- 111,-ii *>ti: eier.o th StO itt e ul u h - a (irei, Mg. -t for .bsie 01f 1.1 11~ilILL ef Ieei ealoein byt. :2d, t hof toi I nd iro it.,u ILL III urreson on~ thej)3 1th inst ii ue will be fuly 11111a1 and sending 20l' for Ohsan to l \ are lookin ithe hutl toe ter com 4 I - 'oid. I o t spe1l metin aote iil41a'ii irst, L * . 1ut t Oletr work ynjthe est -- ywo0 will enjy platofseningi Il 1 i4 icaribecausoI eslre xtrme I.e ea. Jo 41211 iliv' st l . 3 1' 1 un 4- b i-: the ereme it) CII lit j:s tk he men, but1(.~ of 22ill ing ail 1~. Ih' taiighit oni] )I0II0 oilr bth wo w14iIIIIi asprio 1 he bes C't woi 4 , I id liv n fliveil S Li~ho y '4 LI 21 IOV y iWt and ill l-i goul ~i'I'(lonual 0~ 1 " uni reck .i we might say like the indah said, dead Injun good injun." Samb' uid nearly overybody is Cissiug himaseli for putting inilsuch large crops, Samb< 4ays put in a crop that you can work b3 working four days in the week, ther when it rains you Olan keep up with thi sin11 crop, and when it's dry you cat: rest tho other two days and read anul rminate or work on just as you liko, lHe says he would prefer the readiu Uld ruimnat ing. Sainbo is sort of a cranky philosopher, but h sometimes hits the nail on the liead. H1o's been arguing that all thii rain was sent to keep those old reapers' mit of tho wheat field and keep so much 3otton, and when the dry weather cam hie said "'strike while the iron is hot" if you vant to kill the grass, He told Ie lo was don with cotton, empty oribs, inokohouses and no hogs, poor mulos imd cows, and to was going to raisc orn and hay. Wo tire raising bay, Ilid. not i bit of it, said Saibo, nol no sprig of that infernal orab grass sil ver grow on my dirt. I'll raise timorthy, )y gravy. Sanibo has big ideas but he'a et the grass say grace over cotton. O :ourso the rains caused it. MAoIlsTER. --Thu Town Creek Roller Mills arc low in first-class running order. ). E. HEMNIUCKs. TIlE SOUTILERN RAILWA1. 'I'he Vestibule Litited leaving Atlanta t 12 o'clock inoon daily is one of the iiest, tra i hl ile world. It Is com0pos. <I o)xclusivelr of l'nilmian equiient of itesi dcsig1, consisting of. Gentleine's Cub cars Atlanta to Now l'n be ira wing Rooi Slee ping Cars Sw (ir1calas t.:) New York. lrawing Rlooi ltifot Sleeping Cars Iinli:is to New York. ,ibrary Obsiervation car Macon to New Shii1' I inin. Cars serve aIl ieals. Ill ui4lIition, to the first class railroal r'anllitnationt, passengers onl this train kaj.tljjl, Wajshling~ton and New vill b I- reqiilre to have 1tillian -o" whieb will entitle themt to occupy 'IN v* I411 tilte (raill. li~unni' ia'ly following the Vestibulo _:0:1I the Atlamnta & New York Ex. 0lA-iving At.liltiat 12;20 noon, hrlvin.-J -nlle~( coalteaccorniodation I -1 :111! 21 chims. passengers not do. \ - il h Vast, .alil leaving Atlanta at 1. I'. .\l. Ias slceping cars throngh rIn-x (I Mobletws, obile, Montgomery Ind .\tl Ia to Washington, Philadel. ia :'11.New \ York. Til'e 1111113 hours the cilekent, \1I agieni-t "of coniecting lines sell I -ong .' h I ickets via Sonthern Railway. I. H.TAvO.:, A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. educe.l Rates via Southern Rail way To Montreat (Black Moun train, N. C.) Account Christian Workers Assombly, July 21 August Ith, 1901. Account of this occassion South 'rin Rtailway vill sell round trii ickets to Black Mountain, N. C ind return at rate of one and one, htird fares for the round.trip, no Lo oxceed ' Summer Excursioi cates. Dates of salo July 19th, 20tl ind 22nd, final limit August E l1901. This aff'ords every one: ;oodl opportunity to visitithe "Iani >f the Sky. TO DEWTROIT, MICH. Account Intornational Conven ion Brotherhood of St. Andrew fuily 24-28, 1.901, Southern Rail vay will sell round trip ticlr-ets t< o Detroit, Mich, and return al ato of one first class fare for thi ound trip. D~ates of sale July 22nd, 23rd md~ 24th, final limit July 32, 1901 .By dlepositing tickets (in person, vith F. 0. D~onald, Joint Agent, >etwoon July 25th and 31st and~ >ayment of fes of 50O cts. at the inme of deposit, an extension of hol limit final until August 15, 901, can be obtained. For detailed information as t( 'ates, etc. call on or address any gont of the Southern Railway. WV. H. Tao, A. Gt. P. A, Atlanta, Ga. MOREHLEAD CITY, N. C. Conveniently Reached. KI'ective Juno 23rd improved cheu lduos were placed in effoci >y the Southorn Rahilwaw to More, mOad City, N. C. Tho)( W\ahington & Southwesterr ~imUtled (No. 38), the New Yorli I lor'~ ida Express (No. 34) and hal I - ite 1 States lFast Mail|(No. 3(] utake elose connection at Greens. 'dr) fe Mor-ehead City, arrivmg 15 A. M\. and by No-36 at .- Eqiually good sched. Ilurnling. hI'::I Pullman sleeping cai ha been intaugurated be. I' I(snb I)&ro and( (Goldsbori I train connlectinig wVith thu rk &1' horida Exr-ess an( hte a 'hlington & Southtwester he ited 1Fort dal ed in formation as t< -ebo<MesIt, also rates and reserva, iou aj~jtly to any Agent of thi soutthernt Railw'%ay or connection W. 11. TrAvroE, A. (1. P. A., Atlanta, Ga. l1, E. SMITH, rontractor and Buildei Alexiaader, s. U. All w-ork entrusted to miy eare will i 11aithflly3 eIxecuited. Carp'nter- work wil by Ltken by the day or otherwise ams det 11r0d- augs Our fee returnecd If we fal. Any one sendin sketchl and1 descupilti-on of any Invention wil prom ptly recei-n onr opinion free concernin thc patenilitly of amte. " How to Obtain Patet^~ sent u~pon request. Patents secure tbr-bgti US advertised for sale at our expense. 1?atenta talten out thron I us recve a~ noQuce, without charge, in F11 PA'f~ T ao an illuatat4 and widel ruetjo~ eonu Manfe t'rg j. y#4 plm I.VAB a i' Fri t Jars, Jolly Glasses AND Extra Rubbersi -t - I-. CWWe have just received a big lot of Fruit Jars, Jelly Glasses and Extra Rubbers at "RIGHT .. PRICES." So give us a call for any of the above. SW-We pay highest mar. kot price for Chickens, Eggs, Beeswax, Star Grass, Grub Root and Gmnsong. RESPECTFULLY. ORAIG BROS P. S. A few more milk coolers left. S. B Mann.. Offers his sorvices to the General Public for build ing purposcs either by the Contract or the day work is guarauteod when he supervises the work, and he refers to his patrons as to his qualifications and thoroughness. All persons desiring a reliable contrac. tor or builder will do well to se him before closing trade elsewhere. SAVE 'Your Fruit ail Wehave just received a large shipment of FRUIT JARS & SUGAR ane some fine Apple Vinegar, Also a lot of best Grain Cradles. Broad Brim Straw Hats andl Fly Traps. "Dead Stuck'' for bugs--clears out bedbugs, ants and other in secta. Try it. A nice lot of woveni wiro cots for hot weather, solid comfort in these, iron beds and spring. A lot of nice Pickles, Tomatoes, Catsup, Mustard, Cheese, Jellies, Salmon, Sardmnes, Hams and other nick nacks for pick nicks. COME AND SEE US.::: W .T. McFALL. A Warm Winter Is not a good time to sell heavy shoes and heavy dry goods. My prices on heavy Shoes, Jeans, Flannel Out ings, Worsted and Heavy Dress Goods of all kinds for the next 30 days will be so hot they will have to Move Out. Then you will SWant Plows Plow Stocks, Singletrees, and all kinds of plow goods Botter got my prices be fore you buy else where. In a few'days you will want Garden Seeds. Early Corn Irish Potatoes, etc' 1 have bought the very best Ifor iplanting. Re. member that I sell Atkis Saws Of all kinds, and deal in all kinds of Mill and Shiu. adsegle Mill Supplies. Cotue 5, A. M, OIM iik , Q SEE OUI FARMING IMP Grain Drills, Disc Plows, Hay Rakes, Chilled Plow( Hill Side Ploi In fact anything you vant in t ments, and the prices are right, Big Lot Fruit Jars J Get our Prices befoi The HeathBruce At the 8amec ( WEST END, WITHi A FULT, AI ) CD , Of new fresli spring goods, bugh be sold at the lowest prico. To my ikens iFriends: I a pprel it this spring, and with good goods, low hope to get at least a lm re of your itrade, thing, but I have got, nearly everything dry goods and shous at the lowest, prives. A large variety of silks in colors I from the choapest to the finest. Wasl if lin., lawns, dinlitios ote ., in a groat vari prices from Ilets. ip White goods-1 have never hoforo little price. A good full yard wide blea ladios hoso for 5cts. Don't forgot mo nothing but good shoes that I can warra $3. mon's the satuo. Come and soe us. West End, SALT RMHEUM' Johnston's Sa QUART 6O01 JUST SEEN IN Elf kiE iN eo cal l Iarna is the Mos4t Powverful hjood Nature, in her efforts. to correct mist akeC careless living, or it may be from an~ceJstors other imperfections on the skin, as a warlin( hiaps tumors, cancers, erysipelas or puirnonar you noglect to heed the wvarning~ and( correct Many a lingering, painful dinseaso iad ma~ simply because those notes of warning haive pure by aright use of JOIINSTON 'SA ltSA Miss Abbie J. RandeI, of Mar-hall, Micha., "I was cured of a bad humor after suin doctors and my friends said it was salt rheumn and cars, and then on my whole body. I wne suffered during those five years, Ia no use telli I did. I tried every medicine that was adve enough to buy a house. I heard JOlHNS' praised. I tried a bottle of It. I began to imni fi nished the third bottle I was comnplete ly curn since. I never got any thing to (do mue tlie lea BARSAPARILLA. I would heartily adlvise a] or skin disease of any kind to try it at onace. trouble, and was run dowun and miserable, but made me all right." The blood Is your life nd i f you keep it pmt slat disease or face contagion feairlessly. Jolt (ails. It Is for sale by all druggists, in fuzll qm; wvzmzma DRUc 1ong4LYI lFor Sa WHIJTE We handle all kinds of Marble and and employ none but first class workmew If you nteed anything in our lino a 1: bring a man with Doesigns and prnicos to lots and can give the lowest pricos. G#rIRON FENOING A SPECIAL'. Yours for trado, WHITE ANDERSON. SOC. SootheorIist rates orn Coast The islo of C. St. Siinons an)d Cumnbcrlr Beoach, Fla., Morohcad, N. C., .fickets Now on & For dotaled'informnan anil L INE P9 4-4 LEMENTS ms, Etc. he way of Farming lImple ust Received! -C you buy. Morrow Co. tid Stand, GREENVILLE. )i\lIPLE T11 1, 1 N H, at. the lowest prices, and tW -i;ie yoI past tr ade and14 valt prices and11 fir doalings, .1 I do not tI:mi to 11Iavo overy. the aveiage buyer -walts inl rud black woolen dres. goods leics inl porcealos, calicoos,muB ety o new colors and stylos, at had such an assortient for so (.Ihilg for '5cts. A good 1I00.t. When you waint shoes. I sell Lit. Ladios shoes from $1. to A. K. PARK, GqreeIville, S. C. CURED BY arsapari11a TLES. TIMYE. omiethuin N 1Ioro Serious to Comes ung. .J olaiit1 ~aaapari~a 3, whlichi mistaikes have come from sh4oots out pimples, blotcheCs anRd 7that more serjiu troubles (per y dlisefaes) are certain to follow it hec mnistakhes. ny an early death has been aivoidled biein heededlu~ and thne blood kept PAlId ILLA. writes: trinug with It for five years. The It camie Out Onl my head neck J perfectly raw with it. What I ng. Nobody would believe me If rtIs'edl to cure it. I spent money rON'S , AIRSA PARILrJA igil >rove righut awayn.~, and when I had d. I have never had a touch ofi st good till I tried JOIINSTON'~ I who are sufferiing from humors [ hadl also a good deal of stomach .1011NSTON'S tARSAPARILLA -e and stronig you can positively re NSTON'S SAklsA PAlRILLA never art botI tes at only one dlollar cacbk le b~y Dr. (). W. EARLE. & C O. (Granito knowni to to tradlo at to fim sh thoe work. ostal caird to our1 addlressq will your home. We buy ini car 2Y cY CO.. T1l CARO)LINA. Us IIm mU Cir LAo South I'lale. aw U y to ally agont of the W. U. TPAVLO1m