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//' f/OII It'tlHi ri:i:sn a a rdks ski: its raff at Ik'. S. CI/KItltY ?< ItltO'Sstoi thru hare Just revel red jd nirr assort turnt front'thr trcl known seal houses of Crosnmn Jtros ami Jiu 1st. fJvosman Urns Scat, ti cents per package. lluist Seed, '2 packages for & cent*. .ft ? tree ami natural How of tin* y monthly menstrual secretions. f? For Sale by | J. F. WACKEY & CO. Short Locals. ? -Vesuruay was Washington hirt Inlay. ? For brick work call on k. i 1'arker near Jones X Roads. 3 ? Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 Rennet t, Fob. 1 i:t 1S0S. (laughter. 7.) CJi.L A COLD lil GKE DAY. Take ! :;>.\itive Itromo Quinine Ta lets. All I >ri i it s refund I he mom il l: o il !it ('ur< . -Tie. ?-Mi-sSue Voder,ot Van Wye! i V. ilinj: lur aunt here, Mis. ! I ? ^ i ?Col. N. Crockett i- havir hC *] well inn" ropainte!. J. i < > n*:'.*>r have I lie * ?>!*: rao INCONTINENCE f v. nil r i'.urli?i? xlc. . y I it I . IV!'. < /.Nil I ltl.il'. ( s lllliill't'l 1111(1 11(1 til ii I' 1 - .'.I lr .! ! '. M.i y .V t i). I... c i-' r. v <' ? 1 in It !a; i.iv adjourned I:, Wednesday ami Lancaster^ tick : itui all reached home Thursda, I end < ! ? door keeper Taylor. I ?Mr. I*. K. Mct'all of Uha | lot .\. <'., viMtcd Mr. W. I ran j NCi nit r.| .Ja.-ksonlirwn during !l a jiist w I '"lit-.- ('. \Y. I>ii <d:n;ore < the V.' lyri o Mrs-eager mad i 1 a pop call ono day last week ? I lie Hopewell A! 1 i -t ?i? ?* \\ i Hid t .Saturday afternoon at I ?>". 'i.ak. I j. ('. t i ia.i:, IV a dent. ? . ri. ,1. VViUon, re urne I r< i oini visit \ > friti t I * <" N . (1( t y 1 f ' I ' I tiiroat and lung tronble Crawfoi jf KECtCfWHKKMBMH - BHMWMjHtfatOl FRMAT.TA i a jLiiuiuJin V OK I tWomans Relief.* St Tli<> N*w Curs for sll t ; Female Weaknesses.* y Koinalia will relievo in n few v hours: jfi Pain ill liie top of the head, y| Profuse How when Courses V are on. jf. Pain when Courses are on. FlilMering of t he heart. V Nervous anil Dyspeptic f. Symtnms. (Heavy dragging pain in the ' haek. (> Habitual constipation. irritability ol the Kladder, V' ami d illicit I ty in passing jf> water. y Sore feeling in lower part of bowels. jf. Pain in regions of Kidneys y and Backache, v Hearing down feeling, if. Hurtling and Scalding disy charges from the womb, v Never fails to produce a healthy. -?Mr. J. I!. M-ud.orell will go1 to Camden lo-duv t<> make or* rangeinents to secure ice for the! ! summer season. 1 ? Messrs. .1. M. Smith and J.; 1 A. Hyatt of Van Wyct: were in ; town Monday and the latter paid. I this oflice a brief but pleasant call. I : ?Tim town council's street force has made considerable improvement upon many of the side walks of our town. ?The Oarnes school taught by by Mrs. It. It. Riddle, will close its session tonight (Wednesday) with an exhibition, to which the public is invited. ? ?The f? year old son of Mr. \V. ~ A. Faile of the Taxahaw section, j died la*t Friday from the effects | of burns received recently. I ?Mr. W. H. IS room moved (j back to a place near Osceola from fC which he moved 5 years ago and ji> left his cat. The cat came back tv and appeared to know them. I' \'\ ?Mr. W. .1. I j. Short secured ^ the contract to coil the over-head 'J I of the court room. He has re 9 moved the old plastering and laths and will have the ceiling up \ in time for court. '<\ , ?I here will he services in thoj Kpiscopal church next Monday' / night. the 2^111 instant, at SI 4 o cIock. conducted by the pastor, | -v 11 he 1'ov. .T. W. Cantev dohnson. v ?Magistrate Burns had before him last Saturday a partv charged AI " ' wan enticing laborers from their! employer, lie imposed the min'A irmmiof the law?a $25 fine. The ?I tine was paid. This law is a good one and should he enforced. ?1 ?List of letters advertised for J the week ending Feb. 22, 180S: Lucy Au Iteston ; Dinah Vauglian; I. L. Crook; J. It. Simons; A. E. Craves; F. .1. Jones ; Itovkin *s | iUobley ; .las. L. Vv'iison. J. F. (iRKdonv, 1*. M. J | ?Itro. II. V. Al assey, of North i ('arolina, says lie is one of the, 1' original subscribers of tin* Work- j :i ing Christian. now The Itaptist | I Courier. lie is now 82 years old, j land expects to lead tin4 paper as j v long as hi4 lives. W?4 are glad to j hear from ! 5ro. Massey, anil hope j his la--! days may lie lull ot peace j i., ' 11' 11 i > 11 * <' . i. ? I ; ?< 'liestor I ?ui lei iii : ( a plain (). i 1 - A. ilandin resigned his portion i'. . comluetor at lite ('nrnlina and; Norl h- Western Sat u I'd ay. ('a plain i : !!: .. din !. --noonduri.:>r on : 1 s a arrow ( jraupto For thirteen or lour i years, and in thai tone lias made many friends who hold him ! -t Hi the highest regard. He ha-j 'j. loaned the Mer .''ant.-' hotel itt f.enoir and will personally eonduet it. ?Dr. W. II. Wakefield, of! 1'! a ' I e. X. will ! ' in I.an K I , ilw. i i. .... it. ?..i , - . ... <iiv ? I III I II I ( II lilt I(> nil Friday, Fel>. 2."t.li, this one day only. Hi-; practice is limited to1 the, Fvo. Far. Nose, and Throat.! ' | l iie doctor wili not visit l.uncns- | 'j tor a^ain until l.ill. iel>.! O.IJt., jj J .Milent Muleu and Hovsssin i\rr()! alutir. .hist received two car loads line i I yoiim: Kentucky Mules and lloi?a-' jail o ' which are i aw. All partie '' in 1 'i count > want in. mule- or la e . < :'!i i !ica li or f<..* : <?< 1 ' i, . 'f . . ... , add. !, " a- 1 > ? n !t" "'' u ' ' ' ; save money. i:IT Km "t v Fc -r n T r,l w iCo * M TJf] ,<;> _k. .AfVi * WE REWARD t J Announcement vv ^ of securing from \ ? of GOODS at fa j saie cosl I TH 5 m: I WHEN the dull sc ^ are hustling for m 6 advantage of the ^ just received and prices. A call c ^ nothing and mav J & lars on new Snrin > . T v-' Suitings,new Nail ^ T> --.,1 ^ new a creates, new ^ Laces, new Shoe* K new Clothing, nex $ WORDS are use ^ best. Swift sellir ^ Goods Counters ; i GANS f Accidental/}/ I\ it led. It is reported that Mr. .J.lines Miller was killed '?y t * to accHental di: r!i:;;_c of a j>istol lieloiiLrng to Mr. Mack Campbell. Ilotli parlies work i;i a store at ' dler son and Saturday nitchl r i 11 sires was over they we::! to fin ir room (tie y roomed together ? and! ('ampltcll sat down and propped I his tort up, upon tiie wall or j !>i:h Ihin^, and as In did, hi - ]>*. j oi droppi d id- |>oekei ;;!! ! > Oi charged. the hall slrikim. j yo!?*iir Miller and indictinu : j wound which proved se. i ui ;. Tlie wounded young man made! statement he-lure ho died c\n.l i paling Campbell from nil blam lilt -e are tiie l:i<l as wo are aide to gather them at this uistano . I'itt ;i/a-n lion - I'tt iHttrburf,' Co. The Fu: uerburk Compm v an 1 j Mr. T. Shannon have formed a: copartnership and will open a, dr\ ..ocds store iiero as soon a:, j tiio goods arrive. Mr. Shannon j left Monday for the northern markets to purchase the stock. I Tin will open in tho McQm";t?r store room recently vacated i.;. I. I". Mackev & C'o., which i 4 > rr.' t I"'t'. r rvl slid!v.' !. The firm name will he ! he Shi ntv>n-Fun<!'?rhurk <'o. The Fimi-' > 1 ] < 'o. i i: r nt inr.< th '. :ro i .:?>. hero;*.<{' , i . 1 cry a (11", ^ooii . ,v, 'T'. v ' ?: nlifli?: <tipnt ion ami i ili- i in* j >u pcrieix ill '.i wi: .Mi 1 , . . ? ...... , / J r $ K/ <j r n? t I *. vasa Jtey ? ^ 4 ? 4| < the readers of this 4 ith the opportunity ' is now some lines 4 tr less than whole- ' E TIME TO j kr IS NOW. j iason is on and we ^ ore business. Take ^ Bargains we have ^ buy at way-down ^ in us will cost you save you many dol- 3 g Silks, new Dress ^ isooks, new Lawns, $ Embroideries, new t ; in tan and black, q w odd Pants. ^ less. Prices talk lg around the Dry J it ON'S. i ^V>r Xcic Tt'ffftffotir I.inc. T!io firm of II. .1. Gregory < ('o.,of this r>!a<?e end The (Jrogort Heath Hanking (.V Mercantile ( '< oi ivfiviutw, have given the cor tract lor putting up n tclcphon line between here and Korsbav The ri^hf of way has be mj secure and tin* poi ; are being cut. H <uii< u i'nttlr Ii?i\ i;i? ,n with ..ii. .J. 2\ are ren 1 y to pay the best pric< i'or ( ; '' 1" ' ::11>' i line t (toy ma Ik- brought to our stables. V want young si ers especially. ! 1. .1. ( iUKUoKV ?\ I ?>. (Ittttli/i.-'tf to Tcttr/i. (iui o applicants who tj ... i i i- 1 Ji -.l.k 'l IK'iDIt' lilt! V .VllUUilll board !: t Friday?7 whites an I a colored?only S wore ^rantc certideates to toach. < >l 1 hese wore awarded 1 i r-1 yrade cert it rata > and .-eeond p'ade. l ho vh< * flirt*.t lii t tjra'lo w? . Miss .\ % 11 I VicO, Miss i'< s>i Carl; and Mr.A. Kn\ve!i. 'T1' ' 1 . . A f . . Eva Robinson, Mrs. L. G. Ma;:! .1. I!. < trail' .! I*'. I Jonah 1. \ I II aimnond. i'iu;/rs. Mar. icd, K?-i>. 1'1' . ! ss). l.ukf i 'i von . n { . ! ! IK ath, y t .'.an it! o. am! .v. \V II >fh, II ( , Married, red. I3t.ii, lsO>,l)y'J v/ Si . '' >? . _ - . .U , . i audio ait; i ijt-y [/,, imi. l"ttrltuts ;j iml* 1-VfJ/ rarest 1'irrs. ine wind ??i lust. Tuesday find ' ; Tuesday nichl was torri!!ic. Those P who remember I he "wiialv ! "ri P jdav" say this was as hail as that, h (Ireat damage was done by {'ores* ^ tires in several portions of this Kj count} as well as in almost all .1 parts of tho State. Fires raged [all day and all night and swept ' through forest and over'tieids and w burned fences and in some in ^ stances houses as it came to them. ^ Mr. A. J. Brasington'sdwelling ^ house and some of his out houses ^ narrowly escaped destruction. , They caught several times and it was only by constant hard work ^ that they were saved. The dwell^ ings of Mr. W. P. Stogner. Mr. ^ Minor Blackmon and Mr. A. P. ^ Blackmon narrowly escaped, as ^ (lid also the Antioch school house v near them. . In the Wild Cat neighborhood the pasture lences of Mr. J. F. r Carncs were destroyed. W In the O. K. neighborhood tire ^ raged all day and night, and did ^ great damage to the forests besides ^ destroying fences in many places - North of town in the Craigsville M section consideraide cord wood was burned for Mr. .1. X. Taylor. F Nearer town Mr. J. A. P. p Sistare and some ot his neighbor* I saved their buildings with d illicit I > rs ' At Pleasant liil! Mr. J. J. . Iiridge's barn and stables narrow* ly escaped. lite fence around ^ them was burned and the build ? tugs caught more than once. West of town Mr. Sam Iiallard.house was blown olF its pillars. x ami tenees were blown down yen ^ orally. In the Dixie neighborhood, Mr. ^ .1. K. Porter lost, about 25 cords P of cord wood and came near losing p a tenant house. The lloor had to $ be torn up and water applied ^ under it or it would have been burned. Several others lost, por~ lions of their pasture fences. This generation has another event front which tliey can date t!:i: gs the windy Tuesday.1' b' J>i;/(jcrn limit if Hurt. >i Iiul1 ul work lit too well a * <1 - , ... ' . i 11\ y parsonage last r runty. Khun lb ye. and.Ioe Met tain were !) ' b 11!y hurt, though no* * , goriousK Mr. Boycc let McCain ' i 'i! i ' t' wel! with a ro) : 1 . i1 . nd then si arte y .l '.u hi .ts'eli holding to the rone (> '!'!) > -tai le that held the rope \ ,, . ^ iI - ])uno i on' nii?i (Sow:: '.V. \ op. ?.'.( ('s' . r t i. tin v rwii;: ' coast' u-m'*> | ' av.ni!e ami wore taken on! ('l ; :r .1 t heir wounds. cuts and bruise? i v 'j<' dre-sed l?v ! >r. Met ' tin. o " -fust In Tinir. .bin: Crawford. colored, win . ivos in the Kohinvon neighbor !. 1 mar town, c.anu near losing ' W- '.ousc by tiro one (lay !a<i week, i lie ami nil bis family were awn\ , 11 niti tiOine. . i r. >)as. link \va> , j. -.iit^ on bis way to town a:. . * . .L oil lira in the roof of Craw I! AI 1' >' iii <>;i md oil : w mo wer i work 110:1 r l?y, :i I they soon > 'i oiled in ft I he lire, li \ . jc ?\ v ... :i.i i i. i.. eii n.ado iii! 'iu!i i. v I : m;u would ' ' 1 p. v, :: ul hou-?> ??. ionic. i...ifi.ii. . i. i ?r i . ; pt'i'H-iK (! v> 'ion ' >: ill I.'. 11 ii* t' terror ' 1 In i| I '' li Ire'i. < run -