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KEEP COOL! THE CARTHAGE BLADE. AT PLEASURE'S SHRINE. THE PASSING THRONG COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS. ALL OF ONE MIND. Carthage, August 9, 1905.

Gcpds Cheap MANY DEVOTEES OF FAIR GODESS AND THIS IN PLEASANT FRAME. LOCAL NEWS Stock-law FJectlou Ordered Committees Appointed Relief Grunted Act-omit Allowed -Other Im Personal Mention of People Who are on the Move From Week to Week. Prof, N. R. Blackman was here yesterday.

Those Who Met at Plncy'Wocd lor the Annual Sunday School -The Sanford IH'irro I. iiut.1it.il CENT PER POUND. portant Ilifdne. I'h-commissioners met in irgutar hoes team was defeated You O' jCan g) Buy was team of this place Thursday 10 tol. Mr.

C. C. Fry, of Elise, here Monday. session Monday, and all tnemlieni eie At Jackson springs and How They Worship Tacky Party, Whist, Flinch, Music, and the Dances' Dizzy' and Dazzling Whirls All Unite to Drive Dull Care Away. present.

-Court convenes hp.r Afi. 1 ivuuav lr. II It Movie. coronr and a lurv. Mr.

N. M. Phillips, of here Saturday. 1 Mr. J.

R. Horner, of West End inquestover the lurfy of M. I. Jol n- side. It will be a criminal of one Week.

son, deceased, lK.oo: II Matthews. t. Cream Salt, Lemons, Tea. Cheese, Macaroni, Etc. Fancy Groceries ot all descriptions.

building bridge, Kinnlstwi. section, was here Monday. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, lamuer for bridge, Win. Seawell. Mr.

Jack Sullivan visited friends The election HfrkA This week has been an exceptionally happy one with us. The IWT1) McLean, registrar snerlal it Southern Pines Sunday. KOaUS last Thnrs.lnV'iiTac scliool tax election. Eureka Hist. 2AK tt 11 11 in, 1 1 1 1 1 weather has been delightful and Misses Atkinson, of Fayetteville.

Bryan, Commissioner, nt.Z-'n earnest, stock law beint? tYtatA tin. are visiting Miss Annie Jenkins. by 104 votes. the presence of so many pleasant and congenial people among us, a I'lcnic Agree That It Wm Great Speaker Didn't Come II ut Crowd CoiiHiiniedallltM Time With lleasure. On last the 5th inst, at the school house known as Piney W6d, near CVle's Mills, the Sunday School gave their annual picnic.

The writer was on the place for the picnic at the early gathering hour and he watched with much pleasure the entire proceedings. In a short time his attention was called in a rather western direction and he saw a four-horse team coming in loaded down with pretty girls and handsome men. From Monroe, commissioner. Messrs. J.

J. Richardson and W. Harris were in Carthage Mon IMllehay, rouverlie' Satlle Ann Ilar- s. The meeting at Hitrr. Full lao number of social events and the many attractions of this famous rinj'ton to Jail.

avid Knlirht. Millinery Olives, Tomato Catsup, w.eek Proved to be a good revival. day. expenses and conveying Ben Llrukey and Arthur Mclver to jail, 12.a, J. resort have all combined to make a Pineapple, 13c, Can.

been received. week of unusual gaiety. i iniienav. convevin? Kin tun jail, 4.00; (I I'ettv. conveviiur Win- Saturday evening's dance was -Mr.

T. B. Vick nrpspntPrl TI1C Fresh Cakes and Crackers. der Mclver to Jail. 4.5T: A McKelt li CLOTHING, SHIRTS, GENTS en, clerfc or board, 100.00; 1J McS Kellj com.

4l.fi.": I MeS Kellv. On. Mrs. Nelia Black left Monday for a weeks visit to friends at Si-ler City. Messrs.

J. L. Warren and Lawrence Fields were in Carthage Mondav. Mr. E.

I). Oslin, of the Free Press, of Southern Pines, was here one of the most enjojable of the season, though "quite an informal affair. We have dancing everv Blade office with two very handsome water melons last week, one of them weighing 6l pounds. 10.fi.; j. II.

tin. 13.tW: It night, but our Saturday evening Stuart, warden, 107.7": Sheriff Turner jail acct. tc.m: Sheriff Turner, acct. Try Our -Any young ladv of limited dances are always a little out of FURNISHINGS, GROCERIES, Died, lO.ijO: Carthage road force, acct means desiring col I po-p nrpnnrot inn 1 .1 It-'. 1.

I I I tx mm im iiiKioii, iievi. uieti. tf. L. Paschal, stock-law the ordinary, owing to the large crowds that come to spend Sunday with us.

The dancing pavilion Cr 1 1 CK 1 TPCk for Christian work or teaching may JVJ 1 yJ 1 1 IC11 Cd send written inquiry to this office. Fry, l.o: .1 II Muse, l.oo: Ed Covington. l.2T: A Itavi.s, l.oo, presents a brilliant appearance at then on until twelve o'clock there came in people from all over the county riding some int wo horse hacks and some in buggies. When the dinner was announced and all gathered around the table the crowd was estimated to be not less than live hundred. There were seven different townships repre XMunnery, l.oo; II Cox, 2.oo: II Rev.

J.K. Roberts will besrin At 15c. per Pound. Williams, fi.27: DC Iewls l.oS: night 'with its many bright lights, A 1 Flour, Meal, Corn, Shipstuff, Oats, protracted services at Union Kuquay, l.oo-. 11 A Ikirrett, l.oo: uie pretty girls in gay summer Mondav.

Mr. Martin McQueen Bailey, of the Lawhon neighborhood was in town yesterday. Messrs. J. F.

Gilliam and J. Pickard attended the commissioners' meeting Monday. Miss Myrtle Muse left Monday-evening to spend a week with friends at Lumberton. Mr. K.

M. Fry and little grand church next Sundav afternoon Shaw, 2.00: li (i Karrell, 2.ui; dresses keeping perfect time with 1 -7 1 Ill Uraham, 2.oo:C I) Dimmick, l.on;Levl wntMH uiere win be preaching at Hay, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, CHEAP AT FHESH CANDIES their partners to the lively two racKara. a clock. step" or dreamy waltzes played bv A. P.

Davis, list-taker. 32.00: A Campbell. :o.iH: Mor sented and also visitors from South Carolina, Raleigh and Greensboro. Mr. Ben llurwitz has taken Prof.

Christianni and excellent A 1.1 ris, 2.oo; Campliell. Mc- into business with him his brother. orcnestra, ana the nappy groups Jar Hubbers 5c. per dozen Xeill, r.4.": I) Mclver. M- II rn, The Sunday School, and the picnicers as well, are indebted to A I 1.1 SINCLAIR BROTHERS.

seatea aoout me pavilion or on Wadsworth. 20.ou; Muse, AUhk son, Samuel Turner Fields, gave Jar Tops, best, 25c. dozen. the broad steps outside. StutN.

32.00: I) McLean, 43.3.". Messrs. Caddell Freeman for ii. iiurwiiz. xnis nrm is doing a grocery business.

Read their advertisement and give them this office a last week. J. A. McLeod, relieved of "5.00 val. One of the most delightful Mr.

J. M. Graham, of Jackso the lumber froai which the grand stand and the table were made. a caJI. social events of the season was a of real estate: .1 Moore, damage for change of pub.

road, 5.oo; Seawell Springs, attended the meeting of OFir, NEW SPRING GOODS "Progressive Card Party" given 1 he table was eighty-four feet in rel'd for poll tax of the commissioners Monday. Rev. John K. Roberts closed a Tuesday morning at the hotel. length by actual measurement and ranuie Allen per month 5.oo: brush arbor meeting at Priest Hill Messrs.

J. L. Knight and L. W. Edwards, of the Deep river sec Misses Kennedy.

ier month, 5.oo. There were ten tables of Whist" rsr. .1 McDuilie. A Ingold and and "Flinch" and it was indeed a rnday and added ten to the church. He says that the meet tion were, in Carthage Monday.

acorn. 10 repair bridge over Mill creek. A Cameron, A Ieslie. AT- was filled from one end to the other with the best rations that could be found. Every one there said the table was the best tilled and had the finest rations of anv Misses Lydia ates, of Carey, ing was well attended and great in pretty picture.

The large home parlor had been beautifully decorated with palms, potted plants, Peter Ferguson, A Keith, A Mc- and Mildred Williams, of Sanford. FOR terest manifested. jcalluin, a com. to lay out. and reiiort are visiting Mrs.

S. G. Hollemam Mr. John B. Womack whs in on road irom me road at vines and flowers.

The score cards Mrs. J. T. Harrington returned the crossing of So. Pines road bv wav MADE AT THEIR NEW Carthage Monday and was enthu were dainty and appropriate small of Hyrd's bridire to Ir.

A Leslie. siastic regarding the better school to her home at Hope Mills yesterday after a visit hereof some days. picnic given in the county. This writer has been to several picnics this year, from Hunt's Springs to Lakeview and other places, and, of course, not to go back on any Al I 1 ITpon a count of the votes the commissioners declared territory includ Mr. G.

L. Finnison, of Prosper ouuook in nis uistrict. tie says that an election upon special tax Japanese fans. Ices and cakes were served at the end of the games. Prof.

Christianni and his assistants played several beautiful ing Manly, Soiitlieru Pines, Pinchlutf factory. and Aterdecn under stock law and ity, was in to see us Monday while in attendance upon the commission- lias been appointed for 30 days hence. He thinks the district that as sot ml as the fence is built Un selections during the morning law will le enforced. Kevser terri ers meeting. strong for the tax.

tory was also declared under stocklaw. which added nfuch to the pleasure Mr. R. R. Ross, of Asheboro.

H.J.Muse's Store 1 luvr rroJvwl a full line of dry goods 1 ail Irs' drew trim mil bo-i Ion of all Mods, allses umbrellas, crockery ud fla-wirr, grocer! es etc. The Ut stock of men and boy' Clothing lltaveever offered 11 public-alklnd of uit-prices from of the guests pon etitlon for an election for ttte whole of the county Uon thequestiou -Every man owes it to himself the former genial manager of Jackson Springs hotel, was in Car Mrs. Jas. C. Litchford, a charm Have landed part of the Fall stock of and his family to master a trade or "sioek-law or "no stock-law, the ing young matron of Raleigh, won commissioners mid tbat tbere are that it has been his pleasure to have-attended, loth the quantity as well as the quality of the at our picnic Saturday has gone far ahead of anything for the season.

There was lemonade in abundance, being four stands in all. The committee on arrangements- had prepared a grand stand for the speaker but Jie did not show up, and after all the crowd or profession. Read the display thage yesterday. qualified voters In the county and the ladies' whist prize, while Miss advertisement of the six Morse Mr. R.

L. Jackson, who is en that one-tifth of that numlier is u3 Bess Everett, of Rockingham, se Schools of Telegraphy in this is gaged in the lumber business at SHOES that the number of petitioners aresoo. it' i cured the flinch prize. The men's It was therefore ordered that an elec Jefferson, S. spent a few days sue ana learn now easily a young prize went to Mr.

Lawrence Ham tion be granted and held upon tin- at home last week. man or lady may learn telegraphy and be assured a position. question for the whole county. That Miss Hattie Fields, of Durham, ran give ou new goods ami new mond, of Lauringburg. Miss Grace Sykes, of Red Springs, was the rules and regulations guveruiiiL' Myles at lowest prices.

the election lie the same as those used tendered themselves a vote of thanks that he did not, for the A trip to Lakeview is truly consoled with a box of peanut at an election for member of the tien is at home for a month's visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Fields, near Putnam.

one of pleasure. Messrs. Gardner Hardware and Furniture candy, and Mr. D. B.

Fletcher time was consumed by some riding eral Assembly. The 2tth day of Se- and Saunders, the gentlemen in McCall. S. carried off the tember was appointed for the election. in their two-horse buggies, some to $15.00 per Suit! Mr.

Isaac Fields was in town JSc mnl lolrniH. don't try, to flrt Ortndctotw 8vU. Rot on rt. charge, are clever and agreeable. gentlemen's booby.

on second floor. I. W. WILLIAMSON. yesterday and said that there was i i i i Tuesday evening an old fashion BUSINESS BUILDERS.

on horse back, some taking strolls, while the larger part of the crowd gathered in and around the beau a good rain in the Putnam neigh attentive and obliging, ana spare no pains in looking to the comfort and pleasure of visitors. The lackv fartv 7 was given in borhood Monday night. I also tiave yards good factory check at 5 to lc per yar which bid and young took part. Shingles I have a good lot of No. We.

were pleased to see our old. yards 44 wide domestic sheeting at to ic per rr bathing and boat riding are fine. 3 shingles which 1 will sell at the right They entered to the inspiring friend, R. G. Gordon, who now tiful grove of the school house and had a general good time.

The writer overheard an old gentlemen sav that he had been going to pic (o and enjoy them once and you prices. Jas. 1). McIvek. 1,000 yards best bleaching at 5 to 10c music of the orchestra and para 5 I ATICAM makes his home in Chatham coun will go again.

i ded the floor amid the shouts of 1,000 yards cassimeres and cottonades, men' mare, at 10 to per yam anted -To sell one male colt ty, in Carthage Monday. mouths old of tine stock, partly bro nics ever since the war and before the spectators. A funnier sight could hardly be imagined, figures Mr. Joe NVomble, who spent, a week of rest at home, near Glen- ken to harness and saddle. Any one but that this was the best looking wishing to buy call on J.

W. Porter, crowd of young ladies that he had and costumes being of every pos- i Mooshaunee, X.C. don, is again at his post with the Tyson Jones Buggy Co. ever seen at a picnic. All who sible description.

A regular pro gramme was carried out, consist Strayed Pointer dog; white, with liver colored spots on shoulders and heard the remark thought that he ing of marches, Steal head. Answers to name of Prince; Ave was right even if they did not say so. It was a general good time You are Cordially Invited to my Store, fof we love to wait on you. Keep us busy and I assure you your dollars wll purcliase as much value here as anywhere, for our expenses are reduced to a minimum. Thanking the public for the good patronage I am receiving, ever hoping to merit their confidence I am SPRINGS HOTEL Mr.

A. H. Grose, one of the best farmers in the county and also a merchant at Swan's Station, was in Carthage last week. Mr. and Mrs.

Xeill McKay-had a reunion of their family last week. All of the children and grand-children were at home: Mr. and Mrs. J. II.

Brown and children, of Nathalie, Mrs. Sam Trogden, of Aconite, N. and Mrs. Carlos McLeod, of Carthage, were all together with the other children. Mr.

II. C. Cagle was.in town Monday morning and was com months old. Keward if returned to Virginia reels, etc. A hut was ruos.

M. Seawell, Carthage, X.C. erected in one corner where Miss aug9 2t. Florrie King, of Wilmington, in a Gvpsv costume, told fortunes Wanted To employ a number of It was some time before the carpenters and laborers for work on the new building of the Tyson judges, Mrs. Jas.

Litchford, Mrs Respectfully Yoviu, Jones Buggy which is just start Mrs. A. F. Sheann expects as visitors tomorrow, Mrs. Maggie' Lyman and daughter, Miss Jessica, from Knoxville, Tenn.

Miss Alice Harrington left yesterday for Fayetteville to resume her duties as bookkeeper for the Fayetteville Real Estate Co. Robert Irvin and Miss Bess Jver for all that were there, for -even the dogs seemed to have made friends for the day at least and you could not even hear one of them growl at his associate. This was a day of enjoyment for all alike and every one there went to his home feeling that it was a pleasure to have accepted the invitation to the picnic. The community of Piney Wood school house ing to be built. Apply to A.

J. Duke Carthage X.C. plaining with gesticulations about the county roads leading ett. could decide on the prize win H. J.

MUSE. Carthage, N. C. This famous resort hotel, equipped with Electric Light anct -Modem Conveniences, is now under the management of Mr. IloUrt I rwin, who makes a specialt of looking after the comfort ners, but at last a decision was 1 wish immediate correspondence west from Carthage.

For his made, and Prof. Joyce, in a most with ten young men who desire work comfort and the comfort of others hannv -and appropriate little during the month of August, salary to Mr. J. C. Newsom was in Car who feel aggrieved at the bad speech, called out A.

D. McLean, thage Saturday and stated that he be credited on board and tuition account at Central Academy. Address roads, we will say that the infor of Rockingham, as an old tashion M. W. Hester, Littleton, X.

C. mation is that the road will be would in about two weeks have his saw mill running near his knows nothing but generous hospitality and the readers of The Blade all that were not at this Hello, Charlie lady, and Walter Currie, the popular young clerk of the hotel, as a worked this week. shingle mill. Bargains! One Remington type The little daughter of Mr. Blushing Bride," to receive the writer one Blickensderfer type Mr.

C. Cockman left on the picnic lost a chance to find this statement to be true. Just about writer $10; oneColumbiaGraphophone first prize. lerrell lirewer, who lives near train yesterday for Hallison to vis and nfty records $12 one ivstey cabi The second prize was awarded Fall Creek, in Chatham county, the hour of five o'clock a crowd of young men bought out the entire it hj( father, Mr. George Cock-man, who is in his 92nd year and to Mr.

Watson and Miss Margaret net Organ, ten stops, WO. Address Levi Packard, Pinebluff, N. C. while playing with a wagon Saturday suffered the accident of being MacArthur, of Fayetteville, as a stock of watermelons at the lemo is declining. 11 of his quests and sees that his dining room is served with the best the market affords.

Hotel and grounds are provided with (lolf Links' Tennis, Croquet, Bowling Alley, Billiards, and to show those who would like to "trip the light fastastic" that they are not forgotten, the manager has employed thelH'st orchestra obtainable. The Springs Co. claim that while the-water liad only second place in the BEST of mineral waters of America(having taken the Silver Medal at the World's Kair at St. Louis) that its curative qualities and the U'tietits derived from its use Incases of Indigestion and lyspepsla in its various countrv couple. Miss Bullock and run over across the head- by the nade stands and had a free treat Mr.

J. J. Lawhon was in Carr 1 Just wanted to plione you low well my wife I pleased with the goods bought from jour store. wll, let me say for myself, that Mr. A.

P. McLean were also called wagon moving-forward. l)r. Cav for their girls, and at this time the thaffe Mondav and was soeakinor iness. of Hisrh Falls, attended the encouragingly over the prospects of picnic was announced to have been for "Honorable Mention." The six prize winners then paraded closed.

This was indeed a Sunday I Am Getting Fatter a better school and school building child and it is hoped that no seri ous injury will be permanent. school picnic as there were not Louisburg College Will Begin its 49th Year Sept. 6, 1905. in his district. around the pavilion hall greeted on everv side with enthusiastic ap even the slightest signs of any in Mr, N.

Cameron, who lives aiarried. plause. This was decidedly one of toxicating drinks or even the least near Vass, was in Carthage Mon ON THE GOOD GROCERIES got at your store. Golly, 1 feel sometimes like I'm going to burvt wide open On Wednesday, August the 2nd, at the most enjoyable entertainments day and gave us a pleasant call. There as none better than these the residence of llev.

W. II. II. Law of the season and much credit is lion. Mr.

Fuller T. Currie and Miss due to Miss Carrie F. Pollock, of good Crane's Creek folks. Eugenia P. Davis were married by Rev Cheraw, S.

who had it in The stately and commodious build bit of disorder or trouble during the entire day. We all left for our several homes only wishing that the Sunday School at this place will flourish and continue to grow and that when the time comes again for their annual picnic that Misses Mattie Cagle and Mar trt or irst-ciass oroceries, utj uooos ana ouons, cu GRAVES MARTIN, EAGLE SPRINGS, N. C. W. 11.

II. Lawhon. ings are situated in a grove of splendid charp-ft. for the able manner in garet Graves will leave in the -7 primeval oaks comprising twelve These ale excellent and worthy which everything was carried out, young people and this start in their morning for a pleasure trip and sojourn at Wrightsville. Watch acres, affording ample and inviting crounds for out-door exercise and Some of our new arrivals are tonus, kidney Trouble, Female Trouble," Rheumatism, Nervous Debility and like ailments, make it SECOND TO NONE in the world as a long list of testimonials will show.

There is no other place here a person can derive so much benefit as from a visit to the waters of Jackson Springs. Write for itook-let. A'ddress snorts. for sharks while in the surf. married life with the promise of a happy and prosperous career.

(The Misses Currie, Candor; C. H. Denny, Reidsville; Miss Carrie F. Pol Mr. T.

P. Jerman, of Raleigh, The number 01 uoaruing pupns is limited to eighty, thus ensuring to we all may: meet there and have another day of real enjoyment and amusement. I Picnic er. Blade joins their numerous friends in lock, Cheraw, S. C.

Mr. and Mrs. came down Saturday evening and each careful individual training by a wishing them a long and peaceful life Frank H. Cotton, Miss Mac tfuie, stronir and well eoulDDed faculty. is spending a few days here with 1 A special course has been arranged A.

and M. College. Misses Margaret ana Annie AicAr Mrs, Jerman, who is on a visit, to Has Stood ttie Test 25 Years. TI.D P1nn VnrH, P.irAlL mUr. I tt.VBlWiVlllC, Xil O.

H. A Maj. W. Petty and family. for those wishing to prepare themselves to teach in the public schools.

The old, original Grove's Tasteless FRESH GROCERIES EVERY WEEK. PamnU TTnrA 1llsr Miss GracA Mr. and Mrs. W. J.

Wads- na college or Agriculture and Chill Tonic. You knowwhat you are The expenses of the school are as moderate as the advantages and ac Miss.Florrie Mechanic Arts shows 130 students! 'KB5' opimgo, taking. It is Iron and quinine in King, Wilmington; Miss Bess Ev ROBERT IRWIN, JACKSON SPRINGS N. C. commodations will allow, tor cata tasteless form.

No cure, no pay. 50c of Agriculture, of Civil Engineer worth, of Jesup, were in Carthage Monday with their son, who they brought to Dr. G. McLeod for medical examination and treat erett. Rockingham; Mrs.

C. F. Odam and son, Misses Lyteh, Mc Mr. J. F.

McDonald who has been in declining health is slight ing, 150 of Electrical Engineering, 73 of Mechanical Engineering, 25 of Cotton Manufacturing, 33 of Chemistry and Mining, and 58 of Mechanic Arts. Cormick, Mamie and Dora Smith, logue address, M. S. DAVIS, A. WtESIDENT.

ment. Laurinburg; Mrs. N. est and ly improving and was on the streets Monday for the first time Mr. J.

A. Seawell, of Rocking Mrs. Jas. C. Lytchford, Raleigh; ham, is visiting his father, Mr.

E. Young men desiring practical indus in seven months. Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Cole and Mrs P. Seawell and family atthisplace. Wool. trial training would do well to write Highest grade Meal, Corn, Oats, Shipstuff.

Gulf Flour-Best, Iurtt Hour on the market for tlx price. A CUP OF GOOD COFFEE My 1q. Green and 15c Roasted Coffees bring customers back. Tty It. Mea.1, Lard, Sugar.

Vinegar, Oil. Canned Goods, Sweet and Sour Pickles, Catsups, Kancy Cake, Crackers, llain Fancy Cm -dies Tobacco, Snull, etc. Stephenson, Mrs. Jones and daugh Mr. Seawell is one of the young for catalogue to President Winston, ter.

Mrs N. H. Dunbar, (jreens who have gone awa.y and success. boro; J. Van Lindley, Pomona; C.

West Raleigh, X. C. The Voting Contest. L. Clark, Clarkton; D.

B. Fletch Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kelly, of Aft li ii TT iJ er, Mcuau, v. n.

opencer. Voting contests upon the basis of Columbia, S. (3., arrived here yes- DRY GOODS, HATS, Lvnchburg; F. Blue, Raeford; paid sul)scriptions are new in this terdy on a visit to Mr. Kelly's H.

Folev, Aberdeen; Muss Ella Be county are very usual insom'ecoun father, Mr. J. Kelly, who thune. Aberdeen; Mrs. F.

R. Rod- ties or this Mate, it is adopted sim lives a few miles north of Car well and Miss Rodwell, Lumber Slioes, Not Ion, etc, at Lowest CsaIi Price. Yours Truly, J. II.McDONALD, Carthage, N. C.

ply to add interest and as a help to thage. dale; A. M. Long, Rockingham; F. collect old subscriptions and to get D.

Rogers, Bennettsville, S. it you have wool to sell for cash, exchange for goods or be manufactured, ship it to. i Chatham Mfg. ELKIN, N. C.

They pay highest market price and guarantee satisfaction. NY rite them for terms and sumules. Miss Ellis. Advance; Miss Annie new ones. Read the plan as published in another place and pay your sub-scribtion and vote for the lady of your choice.

Some one will get these prizes. Craver, Miss Mattie Cecil, Mr. and Mrs. H. B.

Varner, Lexing Messrs. W. B. Matthews and W. F.

Alexander were here Monday morning for a casket and other burial goods for the body of Mr. C. C. Fields, furnished by Mr. J.

V. Larkin. Mrs. H. II.

Powell, arrived here from the burial of her child at Raleigh, Saturday, and left yes RAEFORD INSTITUTE 1905. 1895. Have you a choice? If so, vote and ton; Miss Thompson, Yadkin College; Misses Bessie Crawford and letushave others addedto the list. which Effie Ingram, Bombay; Miss Alice we here publish for the first week: Johns, Wilmington; Miss Philips, Begins its Oct nth Year Aipst 22id, If 05. Offer preparation for any college; eight competent, experienced teach- Mrs: John W.

Davis, Putnam Ai2 Roberdell, Mr. and Mrs. J. II Life often seems too long to the woman who suffers from painful periods. The eternal bearing-down; headache, backache, leucorrhea, nervousness, dizziness, griping, cramps and similar tortures are dreadful To make life worth living, take It Eases Women's Pains It quickly relieves Inflammation, purifies and enriches the blood, strengthens the constitution and permanently cures all diseased conditions from vhlch veak vomen suffer.

It Is matchless, marvelous, reliable. At all druggest's In $1.00 bottles. terday for Marion to join her hus-j Macllwinen. J. H.

Macllwinen, era; -M. U. A. sua l. v.

a. uicraxy nuiKun mi lie Miss Florence Blue, Antler I. Mclv. Harrington, Cameron 50 Miss Flosle Bryant, Carthage II. F.

I) Xo. 1 12 Mtss.Marv A. Phillips, Carthage 1 own Music, Art, and Elocution by teachers rrom uunixm ana An- Gibson; W. Williams, N. 1st (hi Con.Hervator.es ana -ew i or rcuoois oi vii neuw band, who is located at that place at present as civil engineer.

Mr. R. R. of the Cur-riesville section, passed through" ful, Tliorough. ChriMlan.

peclal opponunxuea lor namm preparing teach In tlie public hcIkwLh, sight singlnir, free liand drawing, etc Carthage yesterday on the way to A catalogue will pleate you. ena iot one. JOHN A. McLEOD, Principal, laeford, Mortk Caroliaa. enter school at Broadway, under G.

L. Frederick; C. G. Bea-man, Troy; Mr. and Mrs.

J. T. Gore, Wilmington, Mrs. W. F.

Weatherly, Carrol Weatherly, Baltimore, Mrs. Bryan, Mrs. J. H. Weaver, Mrs.

Ida Buxton, Mrs.fH. L. Weaver, J. B. Weaver, F.

Wilson, Rich Square; Mr. and Mrs. Alf. McLeod, Lumberton. Prof.

M. A. McLeod. Mr. Gor don is an excellent young man and leath of C.

C. Fields. Sunday morning, August the 6th. at the home of Mr. C.

T. Foster, in Deep River township, C. Fields died in his 94th year. The burial occurred Monday evening at one o'clock in the cemetery of Friendship church. J.

O.bOWNINu. W. V.CAUTEK CARTHAGE HARDWARE COMPANY Dealers in General Hardware, Agricultural Implements, mill supplies, bicycle repairs, paints and sporting goods. vve wish him success. Mr.

Neill Stewart and son, Mr. Always Remember the Foil Noma aaative gromo (Quiiuno J. D. Stewart, of the Lobelia com munity, were in Carthage Satur day and we were pleased to have r. fields was a good citizen and 44 1 SUTTTXXD arJATLY," writes Mrs.

L. E. Oevenger, of BeDe-vfew, N. my monthly periods, an my life, but the first bottle of Car-dul gave me wonderful relief, and now I am in better health than I have been for a long time I think Card ai the greatest Tomar. medicine tn the world.

wxnx us a mm freely and frankly, la strictest confidence, teQihg as all your symptoms and troubles. We will send free advice, (la plain sealed envelope), bow to' con them. Address: Ladles' Advisory The Chattanooga Medldne Chattanooga, Tana. Mr. Stewart, as an old boyhood nad lived a quiet, peaceful and indus Cures a Cold in One Day, Crip inTvo.

acquaintance, to call at this office. trious life, all of which was spent in Married. Near Pinehurst, Wednesday, August the 2nd, Mr. Wyllie Smith led to the "hymeneal altar Mrs. Flora Saddler, Judge Burwell performing the ceremony, in olden times Mr.

Stewart was counry, the last and greater famous for his help in a long fox part being lived in Deep River Send us your job printing-. chase..

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Years Available:
1887-1907