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Stanly News and Press from Albemarle, North Carolina • 2

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GENERAL NEWS 1907 COUNTY NEWS THIS WEEK Stanly Ente vise ALL 190? Richfield Ownpr and niTOR I BIVINS Mils Edna if NW London Springs spent last week here MiJohnJpan school beep Monday hei daughtci THffllrtDnGtSln fl DRY Prop Oc tober I 1907 THURSDAY monument at Grove URR! sl2 lm been sick 'Starnes morning of Millinery MHinery In salt ft alwavs tlie Phone a IcaJiJio 3cwclcv ant place last Phone Ctiy Meat BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE Candy and ruit Store ALBEMARLE It's healing soothing s) ri w)ere the best values are always found iv Hol I Phor Resourcesoverhalfamillion Dollars of the Kluttz livery stable two doors from Salisbury naiuii rdix Anson county this ilhlli A 111(11 1 1 The only true constipation cure must begin its soothing healing action when it enters the mouth Rocky Mountain Tea re starts the whole system to a healthy normal condition 35 cents Tea or Tablets Albemarle Drug Co and Hart Drug Co Norwood Obituary Notices and andTrlbutes oi Respect 150 words will lx? inserted free of chargeand one cent a word will be charged for all in excess of 150 words Count the words in excess and send the money with the notice You uro th I' inmiey away wh Watclus 'locks China i ESPERMAN SAUNDERS i BLACKSMITHS Rural Routes in North Carolina Washington Oct There were 1187 rural delivery routes in operation in North Caroli na October first according to a re port just issued by Assistant Post master General DeGraw The Post Office department has received a to tal of 2418 petitions from the State and of this number 1128 were acted upon unfavorably In all 34 routes have been discontinued since the first of Julj The number of tri weekly routes is the State is 87 are 69 petitions pending be fore the department for the estab lishment of new routss There are more routes in opera tion in the fifth district than in any other in the State Mr Kitchin has 183 to his credit The eighth district ranks second with 147 routes The seventh district has 129 routes The ninth 115 the second district 110 the fourth 109 the third 106 the first 103 the sixth 100 and the tenth 84 Watterson Says Party Lines Have Ceased to Exist Louisville Ky Oct In an in terview today 'Colonel Henry Watter son of Kentucky said to Julius you legislate brains into a sneers the defender special privilege Quite true but we can legislate the hands of special privilege out of our Entered at Postoffice in Albemarle as seeond class matter Cards of Thanks will bu chawd fur strictly at at the rate of one cent a woid Please obsowc these rules 1 ft ft ftl ft The City Meat Market HARKEY Proprietor Mr and Mrs William lionet cut 1 1 sih'd vula1 ives here Sunday 1 it aasworui died in a I 'hiladel pl net The Raeford Sunday schools are entering warfare against cigarettes and the merchants of that town have been asked not to sell cigarettes or cigarette material Shoes Hats Clothing Our stock of fall and winter Shoes lats mens and boys Clothing is also the largest and best that this house has ever shown Most of this great stock was bought last springbefore the enormous ad vance in merchandise and our prices are just as low as ever Misenheimer Mrs Burl Cody of Gold Hill spent Sunday with her father Peeler Y'nghing if the Ontario Drill Company has been in tewn sevc' al days in the interest of his machines Miss Am ie Jones of Lexington who has bemi visiting her sister Mrs Geo Reid has returned home Moose of Misenheimer Springs hotel left Monday for the Jamestown exposition Washington City and other places Miss Lcie has returned nome from a visit to relatives at Gold Hill Mrs Ridenhour and son Paul Davis of Norwood spent Saturday here Miss Maggie Burrage spent several days in New London with her sister recently Julius Earnhardt of Albemarle has moved into the Earnhardt residence near Richfield iuuI make vour selection TheNewYorkDryGoodStore A DRY Mgr ft 1'1 ft ask have any meat but 1 1 i 1 1 1 ZA 1 '1 HIUL ll num meats Sausage a specialty Prompt attention given till orders 1 nav hiuhest prices for hides ft! ft Norwood Miss Mamie Hearne of Albemarle was a pleasant visitor here this week Mr and Mrs Barringer and children are at the Jamestown ex position Mr Andrews has charge of the depot in Mr Barringer's absence Mrs Lou Cook and children are visiting her mother Mrs Harris Dr Lilly has re rnrne from Baltimore where he has been for several months taking a special course Ridenhour and family have decided to make Salisbury their future home and are moving there this week Mrs Blalock has been called to the bedside of her mother near Salisbury Jim Lee died at his home near here last Thursday right The in terment was at Poplar Springs Satur day morning tlie Woodmen ot the World Dinner i will Hardware Co and Walker Tom Taylor formerly of Landis has moved to this place He now has charge of the roller mills and is running full time Reuben Ritchie who lived here some four years has moved back to his farm A Wilhelm and Miss Daisy Ritchie attended Harvest Home ser vices at Bear Creek Sunday Crowell of Spencer spent Saturday night and Sunday with friends here Jno Earnhardt has been up pointed freight agent here since Mrs resignation Burl rick cut his foot very badly one day last week Dr Allen dress ed the wound and he is now walking on crutches Cabarrus Savings Bank CONCORD ALBEMARLE I 'apitrl 895 6500" Surplus ami Prdfns 30000 00 New London John Miller visited his son Ed Miller who is Salisbury sick with fever The protracted meeting at the church closed last Wednesday night the 9th Harris ha bought out Greely one mile from town and will move out there We have a few new boys who came here to enter school A Mr Crump of Cedar Hill and a Mr Allen from below Norwood They are cordially welcomed here On account of the illness of the contractor work on the new school building hiu been suspended for the past three or four weeks He is im proving and we hope will soon be to resume woik again Rev Mr Calaghan a Presbyterian minister will move here soon He will occupy the Ross house on East street we are informed Mrs Miller still remains in a rather feeble condition Mrs Cassie Chadwick whose finan cial exploits culminated in wrecking a bank at Oberlin Ohio and start ling the public generally by her daring achievements died in the Ohio penitentiary on Thursday night of last week The end of this woman is rather pathetic In the frenzied life of wrecking banks and juggling with millions she was all of a high handed villian playing boldly a plot conceived in a heart of vice wherein all womanly instinct if such she ever had was buried Convicted in prison nothing but her seered con science and evil life to keep her com pany her robust physique gradually wasted away and the end was en tirely feminine The woman of mil lions who falsely posed as Carnegie own daughter died the ignominious death and her relatives were too pool er disinterested to claim her remains A nervous collapse a broken heart such have been the reward of a life of sin Does it pay to live the better life though it be a battle against poverty all the days of exis tence? The consequences of sin are fearful and the best sermons are those drawn from every day life Col Bryan's Illustrated Book of Travel The success of Col new book "The Old World and Its gives striking testimony to his hold on the popular mind It recounts and profusely illustrates his recent journey around the wcrhl It has been issued five months and we are advised that in that short period four large editions aggregating 41 COO copies have been called for The repot of agents which have been submitted to us would indicate that the demand for it is well nigh spon taneous and that it ex ceeds that for any other book pub lished for the subscription trade since the period of Memo Col book with like success depends upon upon no sym pathetic element for its strength But it has on the part of the people the enduring feeling of personal con fidence in the great moral ar intel lectual integrity of its author It has an equally pronounced ad miration for his brilliant abilities and the untiring energy that enabled him to cover the world in his noted and to photograph and des cribe it in his inimitable way ith out official place Col Bryan is every where regarded at home and abroad as a vital force in American affairs ss a student of men and of govern ment and of governmental condi tions his observations and conclu sions profoundly interest the people Hence the great sale of his book descriptive of men and things seen during his noted tour around the world and through the Nations It is vitalized bv 251 artists engraving from photographs taken by him or under his supervision representing men placesand things that interest ed him and that specially interested every American reader It is a most unique presentation of a wonderful ly interesting journey that has caught the attention of the people and met v'th great demand It is sold only through soliciting agents The Thompson Publishing Compa ny St Louis Mo are the fortunate publishers They advertise for agents in another column of this issue Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney trouble that is not beyond medical aid Red Cross Pharmacy iv i pointment here last bunuay It 4 1 I I I IOC slock of Honcvcutt were happily married last 1 Iznm Af Ihn Strong' Safe Well Prepared Business Solicited Tq our farmer friends voe extend a cordial invita tion to open accounts with ns HARRIS Assistant Cashier I BIR ECTORS I Efird Smith Morrow Ingram Cannon Rcbt Young oil AKindley Goddfnan I MJ Corl Martin Boger A Cannon Cannon I lowe Swink I Woodhouse wav beyond on ci i tat ion This department will alwavs be lull of the latest creations in Ladies fine (dome You never have any ruulile to get children to take Laxative Cough Syrup They like it because it tastes nearly like maple sugar Laxative Cough Syrup is roinnzlv fill' 1 MIC MUV tlllH ll 'I lt i iiiirhs and colds and is i every member of the family Sold by Pharmaex i No home is so pleasant regardless of the comforts that money will buy aa when the entire family is in per feet health A bottle of Orino Lax ative ruit Syrup costa 50 cents It iSuttasI tpjlj cure every member of the frmily stoaudi trouble Red Cross Phar mend it aa a safe remedy for children i nnd adults Rpd Cross Pharmacy We have a lorn list of very desirable town properly to offer Better be looking To morrow may be too hale Phone Xo 90 A $1000O tui pentiiK plant near Lumberton was destroyed by fire riday BY A iflltl fLAJarePald tWnTi'n 7 SOO UEB COVBSBS mHBIB Board at Cos Write Qulek MowsiA LMitMautmmcoiLNEnnMes Big Lick Mrs Hill who had for several months wa taken worse last Her husband was at Norwood and was called to her bedside But de spite all human help and medical aid she must go She had run her rave finished her course and departed this life riday night at 11 o'clock leaving testimony that she was ready to go Her pastor Rev A Davis of Waxhaw was wwed Saturday morning coming a durance of about 40 miles and preached the funeral at 4 o'clock Her remains were laid in the Big Iig cemetery The weeping ones have our sympathy The cotton ginners are doing all they can for their customers Simpson Co of Locust are run ning the oil mill gins Rev tn Avett has been on the sick list for sometime His sister visited him a week or so recently Mrs Hartsell left Monday for Greensboro and Statesville Our New cilK Stock here and comprises the greatest assort ment of staple and fine dress fabrics trimmings notions cloaks skirts millinery etc that we have ever shown Rocky River Springs Mrs Green has returned from few days visit to Greensboro A Jenkins of Locust made a business trip last week Cornelia Carpenter visited relatives and friends at Locust week Bud Aldridge of visited relatives at ee Jacob Howard of Albemarie wa Icit cv born Inct vook I Letter to Bacon Albemarle 1 Dear Sir: Such experiences as this are occurring all over the country Judge I ail child owns houses exactly alike in Lufkin Texas 1 Torrence painted both houses one of Devoe gallons the other with another paint sold at the same psice 25 gallons That 25 gallon paint is weak and 15 per cent whiting whj it took 9A gallons more You can learn for nothing what he had to pay for Am Now Prepared to Supply your wants in 37 Dev OE Co i 5 ancy Groceries 7 T7 i Carbolized Witch Hazel )I( Up under the Bure ood Law Evervt It rg nice and Salve is good for little burns and big bums small scratches or bruises and iresli Receiving new goods da ly Don lail to visit my bio ones Good ior piie oid nan rnar macy To Home Seekers Virginia arms for Sale! In Mecklenburg County the Great 1 Mineral Water Belt of Virginia I have 73 or SO fine stuck grain and grass farms for sale tip and down RICH AND ERTILE SOIL Producing from 50 to 70 bushels of corn per acre or S150 to S1NJ in To bacco also making from 4 to 5 tons of alfalfa hay per acre 3 to 5 tons of cow pea hay 3 to 4 tons of clover hay per aero All near schools churches and railroads with good dwellings on'them These can be bought from S10 to S27 per acre in farms of 100 to 100 acres They are situated on these rivers near the town of Buffalo Lithia Springs and Clarksville and the city of Norfolk Va Lots of timber for sale mostly secondrrnvth Also lartre manufacturing mills and water newer for sale ine Pink and Brown Stone quarries also for sale Cotton and Peanut arms near Norfolk Va for sale YANCEY Real Estate Agent Clarksville Va ftl A THOMPSON THE CASH STORE I am i oiistanl ly rcei'i i i ty 'tv oods Just received a lot ajeh Clmin CnlV I attd a big line ul Silverware Cotne now and lid me Juw yon mv line am always glad tn suw you whether you buy or not 'iue Watch repairing and lilting glares a pee Thomas A Edison the gmat American inventor says: rmo eighty per cent of the illness of man kind comes from eating improper food or too much foodpeope are up clined to over indulge themselves This is whore indigestion finds its be gaining in nearly every case Hie stomach can do just so much ty tM and no more and when you ovoi oad it or when you eat the wrong kind of food the digestive organs cannotl poSsiblv do the work demanded ot them It is at such times that the 1 i i 1 fl mwi urn 1 H(' I) The new liner Lusitania now holes you by ieieh tlie speed record of Hie sea having I smr'Hi'omaeh nausea and indi crossed the Atlantic with utmost jfin You should attend to this ease in four days nineteen hoursanti I taking something that four minutes and the captain of the1 iajv wor for iiie: i not (ion' net nest st()inKk Ko(lol will do this It is: In the entertainment of Col Bryan I a combination a mu sr at Richmond that city appropriated and vogetab'o ae "'J1' V01'tnJhv a sum of money for a dinner to the same Jin th ti Colonel and the failure to invite stomach It is pk1 ant several hundred of the dist inguislyed digests ha uii citizens caused a howl from those Pharntacv who thougnt the taxpayers money was being diverted into wrong channels I am now giving away a beautifol ramed Picture 18 20 with every $300 cash purchase of Merchandise I Wc carry everything for everybody The largest assort I went of everything ever carried in Albemarle ol the kind I Randies of the very best quality Always eat pure Vandyl Call on us for Canned Goodfe Pickles Cakes anil Crackers of I all kinds We carry Kingham Hanis Boasted and Green I Coffee of the highest quality I Prices of abort mentioned articles to suit you Cal io see I ns and get vonr money's worth Prices guaranteed env lAW iia t' 1 1 1 1 jiiv it mm i We alwavs have all kinds of fresh Richfield No 1 Limo PIvlei and Alfred Parker Palisburv spent Simdttv with home folks Mrs Kimball returned to her home in China Grove last week after spending the summer with her daughter Mrs Misen heimer Mirs Lessie Ieller spent Saturday night witii Miss Mattyv Sime at ingi i Air anti Mrs li msemieimer will move to Richfield this week WeM regret very much lose these popu ij lar young people Iron and Wood I REPAIKSHOP i Shrink Tires at So cents to SI All! kinds of buggy repairs wood awl trm work Prices reasonable When 111(3 in need of work call on me al my 5ootlfl tJaee near baptist church est Aibenianc son oi Kentucky said to juiius inavu Chambers representing the Interna th Staunton Dan and Roanoke rivers lion News Service: "Party lines have ceased to exist We must have a new a divis ion of the people upon other lines The old parties are dead Roosevelt has destroyed what was left of the Republican party Rooseveltism js like 1896 Like it in ma ways Biyan would have Ifiexi canized our currency Roosevelt's re election will Mexicanize the State I If he is to be kept in the White House by all means let it be for life Make him king uo more inan tnai make him The colonel then spoke of the hope lessness of Democracy unti William I Jennings Bryan is politically dead I "Look at Bryan! or seven years' I have been proving to him why he: should no longer disturb the future I of the one real party in which I was raised But I fazed him If i irlni Im ij cfrnncrrr tn lie i I LUI 11 4 morrow or vice versa He will not go out of the way for others He! will ditch the train if he cannot ride! in the box I have quit politics for ever 1 go to the conven tion State or national" Ritchie hnucKing com is imi Wg have oppnpd up a firstclass 't DB Parlor has been vm Smit in he Hearne OP back Mettle Miller has returned frornSahsburj esperman and Green berry Saunders s5 tf vvrirre1 nffl hl'STBVRR We are pleased to 'announce' that Honey and Tar for coughs colds and lang troubles is not affect ed by the National Pure ood and Drug law it contains opiates or pother harmful drugs and we recoin I HnC OUltn rvtu riiBiniciiy I Locust Mrs Evie Harkey and daughter from near Plyler visited relatives Ritchie was a visitor to the th community over iocs I Mrs Carpenter from near IvocM vegan SlllUUl UtlV xtiihiuaj muunug with a very good attendance Misenheimer has purchased 11? 11 ft ftpftift' a lot from A Ritchie and willd 'Avett failed to 'egtdtt build a residence mi it at an date A Drv who nut in a goods here some six months ago is packing them up and will move back to Albemarle i Ritrhio sioro'Nola attended seiwtes at lotis 1 i i i Ikrnvc lnf nouse almost Clone ana wnen cvm pleied will be occupied oy Ritchie savssl)e bw 1 lit 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 4 4 14 I 4 SI zx 111 1 11 1 '11 I Ta I I I 1 will take place on the 27th inst by tlie Woodmen of the World Dinner will be served on the grounds and all who can conveniently do will please take basb'ls Cottonville armers of I his see lion are pic par ing to begin seeding Miss Myrtle Thompson has entered schooTat Norwood Mrs Blalock visited friends at Shanklo on Thursday and I riday lani rank Ross '1' Shankle spent Saturdav night with his parents Miss Curh visited her grand parent 8 Curiee Saturiiay and Sunday Misses Geneva Edna and I'oHen Blalock of mill isited at ultonville Sunday Miss Wineie Kinney has been very John Hartsell and Miss Mivue Saturday evenimr at the borneol the bi1d by Rev Teeter Turner and daughter Miss Sunday spending the ft' 1 1 bbsfefSS VM S' 's I ls Xd i Il HI I Al I I I i A ftl 0 A IV 1 ijMdit.

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