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The Carthage Blade from Carthage, North Carolina • Page 4

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CoIaclSsioners, Sale oi nal Propcrlj-. ftf iba 8areno SALE OF LAND FOB TAXES. MAKE HOME NEAT! Tuesday, March 29, 1892. Com of Moore County, rendered at Marcb Term. 1W in an action bet en Meu.

Sorrell, Executrix, plaintiff, and J.M. SMu sou and otbew. defennts, we will offe will sell, at tbe Conrt-bonsc door in Thc Tlilrd Parly. Reports rpm the Third Party Mass Meeting at White HC1 the x-roads held last Saturday, are meagre. We have been unable to gain much information as to what was done, except that W.

C. Wilcox was Chairman of the meeting, Dr. V. N. Seawell attended, the People's Party platform was adopted, and Cartbag.

N. C. Monday, the 2nd day of May, 1SS2, ibe followio trneU of lnd The best way to do this is torst fit up and fum Ac-nrrie furnitiirp. And we hcor ft fON. PEKSONAL PARAGRAPHS Mr.

L. A. Young of Southern Pines was in town Friday. Miss Ellen McDonald ia visiting the family of Mr. D.

A. McDonald, her brother. Mesa. Green, Moffit, Wm. Clarke and apt.

A. M. Clarke, of Southern Pines, were here last Saturday. Mrs. S.

G. Holleman and daughter, Mbw Minnie, of Kelly, are on a visit and eU by public aucuon for casn a Street Plate, in Moore cannty, oa Wednesday, tbe 27th, day of April, la'92, at O'clock, af for tbe payment ci taxes uue lor iae jer WItU Urtiiuouiuv 1801: place cheaper than from tC cari be bought at no Ona Stationerr thirty horse power Steam DEMOCRATIC COUNTY Convention. There will be a County Convention of the Democratic voters of Moore County, N. held at Carthage Township. Tax Owner.

Location. CoBt. Emrise and Boiler, One Saw-Mill oompie.e 4 Carthage chosen as the place for the with couplings, belts, macoint, plements and fixtnred connected with shi.i Engine. Boiler and Sawmill togetter ith Mty Buckingham 0 llilllSwaxnp $1 CO Oto. W.

Kelly 14 near Carthage next meeting, April 14th. Cleveland Abend. SABFMB 0. Kelly 1 such other personal property, as may ue described iu two mortgages executed to 80, 4.14 3 60 4.44 4.16 320 Roteson Hpencer 1 Carthage on Saturdav, the 23rd da of April, 1892, at 1 O'clock, Joho D. Alliums by J.

M. fctinsou zisi I have just ree'd a large lot of ohn W. Kay 47 Wads creek f. M. Stewart 79 McLendons creek 1883 and 25th June, Ml.

N. C. 8ANF0RD, W. W. Wallace.

Sr 155 Richland creek This 22d March, W. J. W. C. DOUGLASS, 'Coram isaioPT Bcnsalcm Township.

to relatives and friends at Cary. Mrs. D. K. Cahipbell, nee M56 Cat-tie Muse, of Alaxton, and Mrs.

J. C. Mutte, of Cameron, spent a day in town lai-t week. Mrs. J.

F. Montague left yester- 1 for the purpose of electing delegates to the State and Congressional Conventions. The Townships in said county will hold their Primary meetings 'at their respective voting places Landreth garden and novyer. seed, a nice assortment. Early Rose potatoes, apples, oranges, lemons, candies of all kinds; also have in stock flour, corn, meat, meal, sucrar, coffee, a fine assort- Jordan nine 23 Rutherford Road W.

R. Britt 40 Wet creek Clark Adams 94 Dry A. W. Dawkins 15 Drowning 4.H 9.68 4.42 2.B3 165 1.44 V. McKinnon.

heirs of 207 Mill They keep in stock a full line of -all grades of furniture at IXurdic McKtnzie 103 Wet day for Durham, where her husband ment Qf tobacco, cigars, cigar- tiierem on aturaav, tne join day of April, 1892, at 3 O'clock, has located, and will enjmjre in the Noah Uicbardson 21 Dry S. B. Williams 17 Flacr ettes. Try my 2o cent tobacco; you will like it. Also large stock business of carriage manufacturing r.

lor the purpose oi selecting Lon- Chairs, from 2.00 to $10.00 per sett. clothing, shoes and dry goods, 4.C3 (jeiegates to bam jaunty u-i Mr Mclver spent several 1.41 VeiltlOn. rlilVrt vixitinrr of nml Snn at low prices. J. E.

Phillips, hifflt Ids Township. 11 Cagle 22 Williams creek 1. U. l)aii, heirs of 2.r Mary A. Garner 43 Grassy Hancock 5 PlaBk Road H.

W. ea 13 Reedy creek Fannie Richardson 16 1 Cabin creek 1.59 Beds, Cameron, N. C. 1.34 Such voters as indorse the forrj last wtk. There must he some IXiinoc-ntic Platform and intend eatpr attraction at Joneboro for Simple In Construction.

Permanent In Duration. Kanlly Applied. Its Sblll-lul Use Quickly Learned. 1.50 to 15.00. 4.00 to 25.00.

2.00 to 10.00. 2 2ti Moore Conity Teacfcer's Association. friend lien than the "dentist. Bureaus Sales, to support us nominees, snouiu not fail to attend and partici- 1.65 3 4. tt a.eeiQa 1 uier oQ uraasy Ncah 20 Little Den Sh-ffiv'ld 23 Bear W.

A. 94 Willmi tt Con- Program for Apk. 2nd, 189. pate in said meetings and The Electropoise CURE OF DISEASE 4.1 is an metrnment RoomSuitsfrom 15.00 -to 50.00. 13' 1st, Prayer, by Chaplain.

2nd, Song, America. Without Medicine. Latiria' Monroe 16 land J. A. Kniith 27 Batrons Goldmine for tbe 4.7.3 Ilev.

A. R. Shaw and family left yesterday for Texas. Their many friends here deeply regret to lose them, but wish them happiness and prosperity in their new home. By Mr.

Shaw's removal the State loses a valuable citizen, and the Presbyte- drd, now can we best secure vcntion. This March 28th, J. C. BLACK, Chm'n Moore Co. Dem.

Ex. Com. BASED on new theories of the cause 3.90 Besides furniture they carry a full line Mouldings, Mats, ft; and cure of disease, it deal with the elec attendance in the Publi Schools? by Supt. W. H.

McNeill. 4.3r Frames, Hammocks, Croquet Setts, Hat Racks, Whatt trical and magnetic conditions of the body 3 89 and tne gaees Burrounaing ii in ine minus ohere. controlling thse cotditions at will RUtprs Township. J. E.

Riddle 33 Buflalo creek Wiley Kiddle S3 Jerry Rittei 63 Bear J. B. Maness 100 Meadow Branch Datid Cockman.heits of 40 J. S. Manees 32 Buffalo creek Deep River Townsbip.

P. IT. LoTe 132 Mcintosh creek Mary A. Culbertson 50 Haw Branch 4th, Discusion. Question, Re-.

solved that the formation of the 1.48 CoiiirniHsionerH meet next Monday, rian church Gf x. C. an able, influn- 1.66 April. 4th. jaseis, occ.

They agree to discount the prices of any firm in tbe handling furniture. fool em Wn trh out and don't let vou Friday. 6.07 1.91 ential minister. Mr Stebben, of Pennsylvania, who is stopping at Southern Pines, was in town Saturday. He visited the Tyson Jones buggy factory, and told us that any town should be Pocket TOwnsblp.

ReT. Adam Barrett 66 Plank Road 2.68 1 Barber 135 Governors creek 3 IP It Is not electricity. DISEASE i simply impaired vitality; The Electro poise constantly adds to the vitality and only assists nature. In nature's way to throw off the trouble. A 40-page book, describing treatment and containing testimonials lrom all sections, and for the cure of all diseases, mailed kbek on application.

Address Atlantic Electropoise Co CHARLESTON, 8. C. iLand Sale! Head the Sheriff'H sale of land for taxes published in this issue. The Signal Service predicts fair and wanner weather until Wednesday. CALL ON THEM BEFORE Y(l Ben Btrber 230 3 26 Cato Uowd 5 Hays land 3 60 ilorris Murchison.

Sr 83 Pocket creek 4 31 Dae Pereoo 16 Little River 1.48 Peoples' Party is a necessity of the times. Affirmative: J. B. Cameron and E. A.

Cole. Negative: D. R. Mclver and W. I.

Cameron. 5th, Music by W. E. Evans. 6th, Essay: by C.

L. Street. 7th, Appomattox by W. E. Evans.

8th, Question Box. Every body is cordially invited to be present. A Uright Parody on Spring. proud of a factory of it magnitude, in advertisement of where such elegant work is turned change MAKE YOUR PURCHASES Lucian Thomson 2 Mttrchison land 4 28 of Aberdeen For- out. He expressed himself as very Incorporation warding Co.

Sanford Townlifp. mush pleased with this section of ane Dvo 33 Biz Buffalo 3.32 the country. Carolina Brownstono Co 0 Big Buffalo 36.53 T. B. Gkmter, agt English Spavm liniment nim Hard, Soft or Calloused Lempn mishes from horse, Ulood See Mrs.

Bryan Miss Shaw's new Millinery ad. in this issue, and give thiMti a fur D. Burros 12 Patterson creek 1.55 By virtue of a Judgment and decree of the Superior Court of Moore County, rendered at December Term. 1R91, ef said Court in an action therein pending, whereia H. T.

Clark. Administratrix was plaintiff and Levi S. Warner and others were defendants, Dunlap Saved Mrs. 8. M-oran 249" 8.27 Curbs, Splints, Sweeney.

Kns-h From reliable information, we are M. Olfiver l')0 Lick creek Stifles, Sprains, all Swollen Some people never gossip, because pleased to annoumce that Gov. Holt ica Rogers P4 Buffalo 7.44 Jhs. Watson 15 Lick 2 09 Itch on humau and horses and all other animals cured in 30 minutes bj Wool-ford's Sanitary Lotion. This never fails, Sold by Cha8C'6le Druggists, Carthage, C.

WILL SELL YOUR HOME, FARM OR ANY OTHER JIEAL Cough, etc. Save $50 by use ol 1 will offer and sell by public auction for cash at the Court-house door in Carthagfc. thev snend all their time in talKine; has sunnined his intention to com- Tv Brown 4 lots in Sanford 1 1 09 I I N. on fflonday. the 4th day of about themselves." mute the sentence of Gilbert Dunlap, Mary J.

Mathews KiO near 8 97 Dome. ananieuine most taj ful Blemish Cur eyer known. S)lj Chas.Cole Col, Druggists ciiri April, 1892, at Ond O'clock in the after Cape Fear TOwiihip. II. Thomas 28 Parch'et creek 1 73 noon.

now confined in our jail, from death to a term of imprisonment in the Federal Court at Greeiwboro next week. Moore Countv. as usual, will 8 74 acres of land in Moore countv on Dry WANTED. Do you want toJ ki W. 57 Creek, deeded by the heirs of Hardy War Tali When spring comes it will be so pleasant for the barefooted lad and lass, To roam the green-wood together, watching the "busy little grasshoppers making grass," And hear the little birds warbling, in the trees, as their bright wings they flutter, And see the "velvet winged butterflies making butter," But 0, when summer comes it will be 2 47 be well renrcKeuted.

fifty dollars per week at a mifi Bant civ 1 fnal penitentiary. We do not know what will be the length of the term, JOneebCrO TOwnship. Estate, or forfeit $125. Send He ('ommisRioTiers sale of Valu- Wardrobe and allowed List 1 45 but it will very probably be official A. Love 13 Raleigh Road people who answer his advert iiernirf stamp for reply.

nble machinery bv W. J. Adams and GrcenwOOd TOwnsiiip. her Lonnge, for which he cae a ly announced during this weeK. We think the governor has acted wisely miss Sally Gibbs 399 Beaver Creek tion, which a vera ees $50 per amtb.

C. Doulaya. The ou people report a delight 6 6 6u 3 32 Johnson 24 me Jumper If you will do the same in your in this matter. send for terms to ALFRED COLtv ALFERD COLES, Real Estate Agent, 476 Myrtle Brooklyn, N. Y.

Rebecca Morris 72 Wm. Mclverr 194 ner to M. J. Warner. 71 acres in said county on Wadg Creek alotled to M.

J. Warner in the division of the lands of Hardy Warner. 1-3 interest in 48 acres of land in said county on Wads creek, described in a deed frcrn M. M. Frye, Guardian of Patrick Warner to Piety T.

Clark and others. Said lands will be sold ns the property of the estate of M. J. Warrer to raise assets to pay dubts existing against said estate, Ihis February 23rd, 1892. d.

a. Mcdonald, Commissioner. 3 57 ful Sociable at the residence of Mr. UG Mjrtle Ami making the so merry, To see the blackbirds blackberry. rwin Harrirseton 39 Craucs creek 4 Sad Death.

McL. Kelly last Friday night. J. L. HcocKins 28 Bie Juniper 3 2 73 2 97 Mr.

NT Mclver, of Sanford, died J. M. D. Came'roh 176 Bearer creek Administrator's Novt At Kevser last Thursday Miss And the "June bug," busy as a bee, Making apples on the big June apple tree. SAND HILLS TOWNSHIP.

at that place on Friday night last, aged about 27 years. He was a son of Mr. D. B. Mclver, was a promi D.

F. Cunie 127 Drownini? creek Jennie Williams, sister of Mr. A. L. "Williams, of that place, was mar Farina qualified a 3 32 1 91 D.

Dickerson 10 Aberdeen James L. Ketehura, deceased, thU nent railroad man, having held the Then to Zander down by the bab Francis Freeman French Colony 4 03 ried to Dr. Shepard Voorhees, of notice to all persons having important position of Irain Dis Commissioner's Land Sale. bling brook, while songs bv Mrs Catharine Graham 640 Horses creek 4 73 neainet the to prekent the Newton, N. J.

patcher on the C. F. I. K. K.

H.C.Howell 2 lots Kevser 3 32 nature, are enchanted, mo at No. 311 South WiInnm'taKi Wm. Jones 10 Aberdeen creek 3 68 m'millan, Dealer In General Merchandise, and manufacturer ol NAVAL STORES, Carthage, N. And gather cat-tails from where the Haleigh, N. on ot before tfca A certain soap manufacturer does Ghas.

Love Rats mill 3 94 ct February. 1893. or this notice ti By virtue or an order and decree of the Superior Court of Moore county this day kittens were XT 1 i i fora time, which position failing health necessitated his resigning some months ago. Since then that dread malady consumption has been nil his advertising in the newspapers. J.

M. N. Smith 23 Lumbertoa Road 3 32 made in an action whereiu McL Ken L. C. fc-'pear 525 Horses creek 5 09 iou oecoino so enraptured tnat you wish the bright season would He says that he has found that the nedy and Alexa Richardson, Administra MINERAL SPINGS TOWNSHIP.

pleaded bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to tbe estiti please settle at nee. 16th P. DEVtREUX, AdmiaieUutor. slowly but surely encroaching upon person who does not read tne tor of B.

RichartlKon are plaintiffs and never cease, Eh Lauehinhon6e 40 Nix creek 1 AH J. McL. Ktlly and wife and others are de 'papers does not use soap. Now is h's health, until i riday night, when as you vatcn tne gooseberries as Loved Mc: onald 8 1 3H fendants, I will offer aid sell hy public auction at the Court-house door in Car the time to advertise. 5Hi2rhest market price paid for Aaron McKinnon 5 Morpanton Road 1 c5 Feb'y 23-t they are making little geese.

Native Talent. the end came. A special train was run from Greensboro Sunday to the funeral, which took place from Buf- all grades of crude tjirpentine. iT3cN KILLS TOWNSHIP. thage on Monday, the 4th day of April, We acknowledge ourselves indebt 183Z, at one U'clocK, f.

SSI. 191 CIAS. COLE iTSclSTOSSl. talo church that morning, the ser ed to Dr. M.

F. Street, of Fair Haven, W. IUnis 1 lot Manly J.u. Jewell 1 lot Foutliesa Pines Notice of Incorporation. 200 acres of lan i on Jackson Crek, des 2 97 vices leing conducted bv Rev.

D. MoT for an invitation to attend the 54th cribed in a deed from W. M. Black, shetifT, Simon Kennedy 13 Big Brench 4 03 McLaughlin. The HEAICCARTIIS III Anuria! Commencement of the Medi ureensooron805 and died March 21st, 1892.

Sarah McDonald to W. ts, Kicnarcisou, tne utu or Jan North Carolina, In Office of Clerk 2 20 4 73 Lodge Of K. of came on the speci-; cal College of Virginia, at Richmond DRUGS, Moore County. Superior Court. 96 Nick creek 45 Little River 2 lots Manly 25 Black Branch and was intereo at tne Dcotcn grave yard 7 miles west of Carthage on al tram, and took charge of the A.

McRie Wm. Mclver Geo. McDearmid at which celebrated Col 106 acres on Meadow Branch ia Moore April it it i Notice i3 hereby riven of the incorpo MEDICINES. ing a course in medi- lege he is tak county. the 23rd, in the presence of a large VHEMJCE cine.

450 acres on Deep Creek itfMoore county. ration of the Aberdeen Forwarding Company; that the name ef the incorporators are D. Haxen, C. D. Tarbell, J.

Rowlan Is, funeral, he being a member of that order. Our deepest go out to the bereaved family and friends. Cornelius Ray- liO 4 76 3 2 05 2 26 1 55 1 2S 1 27 232 acres, more or less, oa MeLeaetok's concourse of relatives and He ftrst married Mary Seawell who bore him one-child, daughter This is a scrap of law that may Creasy Thompson 1-4 Manly L. W. Wrean 1 lot Southern Pines creek, in Moore county, described in the W.

B. EeKhout, and stub others as they may ass oc Lite with them; that the principal not be familiar to very many: "A Alter ms nrst wne died ne married complaint ot VV. B. Richardson vs. J.

A Barrett. place of business shall bv) in Aberdeen, FAINTS. 6H VARNISHES, DYE-srm Fancy 'Toilet Soapi Fancif Hair and Tooth Margaret Smith, who bore him five finder of projM'rty is compelled to B. S. Ngman 1 lot J.

A. Springer ,1 lot E. C. Mall 2 lota Moore County, a. ana general pur Que half interest in cihldreh, three sons and two daugh pose and business i the earriage aud for make diligent inquiry for the owner l(9 acres on Little Kiver, granted to W.

tersT He was a devoted husband Bros 1 warding of goods and passengers the pur B. Richardson and A. Ii. McDonald, grant a kind father, and a good neighbor thereof, anl to restore the same. If on linding such property, he attemp J.

T. Pa lor chase, sale and manufacture ot lumber in ail its details, the buy iDg and selling of No. 4944. One half interest in lew men, perhaps, live to be hal D. T.

Ward houses, mill machinery and all properties ts to conceal such fact, he may be 2 1 1 1 tne age tnat ne attained to witn as 0. E. Wallace 63 acres on Jackson's oreek eraattd to 27 45 27 45 27 27 27 45 27 45 45 few enemies as he had. He; lived- a Letter Payer, Pens. prosecuted for larceny." W.

B. Richardaon and A. lIcOonaldNo. tending to the success of its business, the building and operating of railroad and to do whatever is necessary to promote the success of the enterprise, and hot contrary peace with all men, as far as the writer knows, and was highly spoken 491. OnUfi-i terest in "Fair Play," in another column, Envelopes, Glass, ty.

Lamps Chimneys, i i ii of by his neighbors. has something to say about the 610 acres of land described in a deed from to the laws bf North Carolina; that the du A Judicial Farce Alas, The Blape office has been invaded by an officer of the law. He came in all his might and glory, triumphantly exposing his in-signias of office a hickory billy, a bow-legged walking-sticK and that same "two dollar pistol," and ar. rested our foreman, on trumped-up charges. Our man was not 4 guilty, and moved his trial before a magistrate, where he was promptly discharged.

The prosecutor's witnesses totally failed to substantiate the charges. We would advise said officer to (x. P- Yost W. Nicholson W. H.

Nailor J. B. Oldham F. Olds J. Ptf rick H.

Alien In early life he settled on Kichland A. L. McDonald to A. Munrae, N.A McDonald and Hector McCaskilL ration of the corporation shall' bo thirty years, the. capital stock is $30,000, divided 2 town goverment, and is right plain spoken, but there is truth ClIHMfl nice im CIGARS in 6i0 shares of the par value of 50 1 Town Lot in Carthage on Dowd and Bar 1 2 TOBACCO.

1 27 1 45 each. rett Streets, known as the "Ice EouW' lot. than poetry" in his remarks. There is a pressing necessity of some reforms in the town government. All 1 Town Lot in Carthage, adioioirg the if This March 5tb, 1892.

d. a. McDonald, FULL. SUPPLY OF ABTl 1 63 127 above on Dowd Streer, opposite 11. Mar 8-6t.

Clerk Superior Court Uraves residence. tt 1 45 men are equal in the sight of the The above Real Estate will be sold to MATERIAL OX HAS idPflTSIClASS PBESCRIPTI051 ACCURATELY fOSPOCSBD Administrator Nollcc. law. and should be treated alike. make assets with which to pay the debts i 1 45 1 45 creek, 8 miles west of Carthage, where he lived and died.

He was a farmer, and black-smith, and in his earlier years he did work for the public. He was of Scotch descent nd possesssed many of those noble characteristics for which the Scotch are noted. The writer acquainted with the deceased about the year 18o0, and has been acquainted with him ever 1 since, having lived in his immediate neighborhood ever since. During those many years I never heard- any one speak evil of him. Let him rest in peace.

J. A. B. outstanding against the Estate of W. B.

Richardson, deceased. E. A. D. uglass 3 G.

Flooding 1 F. A. Golding 2 H. Graves 2 W. Haskell 2 T.

P. Holder 1 C. E. Honeywell 2 C. James 2 V.

S- 3cCarnefr 1 N. McGreceben 2 S. Raymond 1 nna out wnat ins witnesses are go The undersigned harinz qnaliSed as Ad 1 27 1 45 Tebusof Sale: One-half Cash, balance ministrator opon the estate ot 1). J. Me- i MAXUTACTCREB ASD DXALIB on a creau ot bix Months.

Title retained i Leoa, deceased, geaeral notice is hereby 1 45 1 1 45 'till purchase price is paid. This March 3rd, 1892. Mcl. KENNEDY, ing to swear before he attempts to prosecute another case, And by all means not to monkey with The Blade men, if he don't want a buzz-saw to strike him again- giren to ail perrons holding claims against t-aid estate to preseat them, duly BHthenti-c-Ued, for payment, on or before the 23rd There should be no favoritism, from any reason. In our "Civil Court" proceeding, published in last issue, we stnted that there were only two jury cases tried.

Thomas vs. Bennett and Currie vs. Copeland and that both were decided in favor of the defen. dants. This was a mistake, as tin Commit-eioner.

or this net ice will be plead in S. B. Ruhrdoi.2 bar of their recoyery. All persona indebt- II NOTICE. teu to said estate are requested to make lm-medi te payments.

I J.R. Spear 2 N. J.Sbamposse 1 O. Stuck 2 Ail indebted to the firm of A. Thueb.

23rd, 1892. n. m. dunlap; Kelly Co. are hereby notified" to come for 1 27 1 45 1 45 1 27 145 1 45 I 45 1 27 1 27 3 75 plaintiffs in both cases were the Mar 1-611 Adm'r rf D.

J. MeLeod. i i i ward within the next 3a days and settle, aa the claims will be placed in the hands of an UAUNESS, HADlLE3, CARTIIaQE W. T. Tucker 2 ThoofS Ql W.

A. Woodward I Juo. McCr-jtueo 60 AGI2VTS WANTED to whom un It The Leader to Wove. The Jonesboro Leader announced in lust week's issue that as the "Jonesboro Leader" it would appear no more, but in a few weeks the paper would be issued from Siler City as the 4Siler City Leader." Bro. Phillips gives as his reason for removal that he will have a wider llowto Get TIiIii." 1-3-5 The only safe aud reliable treatment for obesity, or (superfluous fat) Ts the "Leverette" Obesity Pills, which gradually reduce the weight and measurement, No injury or inconvenience Ltaves no wrinkles acts by absorption.

This cure is founded upon the most scientific principles, and has been used one of the' most eminent Physicians Europe iu his private practice "for usually liberal terms will be given to sell our new book Life and Works of i My stock is complete, and qoU prices guaranteed to cive Qite me a calL Repiirini? Shou a. McMillan winners. -We thought we wrote it plaintiffs, as wo intended, but did not. The Blade is a Democratic paper, and as such invariably charges the Republican party regular attorney, for action after that time. W.

C. Asfcignee. Jan'y 11th, 1892 EDWllllD FASNACH," JLW ELEIt and OPTICIAN, This March 28(h, 1892. JOHN L. CURRIE, Sheriff of Moore Co sirGEi FAUOniTE THE WORLD'S WamtBted for Five Years.

Rreates't preacher is dead. and hundreds Of thousands of christian field for work in Chatham, where there is but one paper. While we are sorry to lose him as a uve years, LOW ARM DIVMOXDS, WATCHES wed as Clergymen, Bible readers. Students, waiting for an opportunity to purchase thu booK. We want arrentu ia soil Mr suit.

Air. Henry Perkins. 29 Union Park. A I ncuu llUb 1 let tllUL I lie I JEWELRY nnd Sterling Silver-Ware. Boston, writes: From tlie use of the Leader is moved to another countv casr-iTompt attention given to mail right now while tbe inlereet is greatest dou wait, to-day send at once 18 cents In Stumps, tct agents compleft cafivRssiDg outat, and be the first lo can- Mrs.

Miss Slaw, dealers in MILLINERY' AND NOTIONS, CARTHAGE. V. C. We believe, by the removal, his chanl orders. has been reduced ten pounds iu three weeks aud my general health is very i- ees of success are enhanced.

whil ue patronage ot the citizens of Tiss jour neighborhood. iuucii improreq. lhe principles ot jour: Term Ubcrul. Act Onl i ing rates for publishing calls for their conventions, it being the. enemy ol the party, which we advocate.

Considering the thrid party in the samej light, we will not publish any oi th official calls, except as. advertising matter, and at regular rates. Decency forbids theirs asking any favors from Democrats. The Blade has no Candidate for County officers, or other officers, but will use all its influence in behalf ofany Democrat whom the convention nominates. We shall not espouse the cause of any man or set ofinen before the convention but to it will broaden the field of the remaining papers.

Moore County has had too many papers for any one of them to make more than a bare liv- FORSHEE HcMAKEH, Cincinnati, 0. Valuable FarmI Moore especially solicited. Satisfaction Guauanteed. 4.. THE MAN WHO TOBACCQ-SPITS HIS LIFE AWAY i IJave just received their 2e Sprinc and Summer treaimeni are lully indorsed by my family physician.

In proof of my gratitude I herewith give you permission to use my narae if you desire to do so Price er package, or three packages 5.C0. By rVgistertd mail. All orders suy-plied djeetfrom our office. The Leverette Spi-cjfic 339 Vi asliin ton SU, Bo3tou, ing, and with only too each will probably have a larger patronage. The relations between the Leader Sale! I hare for sale a valuable tract of land at ocmeron.

N. C- ta nf j. tbe town corporation) containing 150 acres and known as the D. C. Ferguson Place.

shonLi take time enough to post Alsoa tract situated about 1 mi'e 106 awes, and nu persons wno wisn to announce MILMNEfiSY, consisting, of hats, in lace Milan Sttaw ail mull hats caps for children colored crepe Gauze, 1 chiffon, crepe-dc-chme, I Flo err, silk mitts t-Ajrnts for Tbe "New Hoaae" and FaTorite SewiBg Mat lines. and The Blade have ever been of pleasantest nature, and we wish Bob, a rich harvest in his new and enlarged field of newspaper labor. We hope the good people of Chatham will appreciate and sustain the Siler City Leader, and that its editor i i iumeu aoout o-to-bac, the guaranteed rare for the tobacco habit every form HOARSENESS, so as to only in whisper? rouli scmpiuu vensalion in the thioity soreness in tie chest congb fivia tickling ia the throat aie cured oy 'HampiirevB fpetiSc Numi-er Seven." w.u lu, flnuKrong place. This land is well Atlanta 4heir candidacy our colums are open Ann FAVARITE Slr lor their announcements at regular "advertiseing rates. Send in your Bneuncenients.rif vou want the pflMr Aiuatue swamp land.

Parties desidng to seethes lands, wil eeU No-to-bac, or it is 'sent bv fronebox, 2.o0 for 3. Primer free EDY Indiana Mineral Sprinirs M- Jan 2g DR. eATOS'S TAB8T-PI1LSI Droit Uaf. Fane Cr. 'DtM tfi Tucktr.

Muffltr. Binder, four V. freight charjfes. Buy ongM vts cblne. Addrc.

for Circular. as may mase ousiieis oi money, welpas do muck-good. r-rreJ. Title people t3 fcnef yG.u"are andr4ai JSOruers from a distance wDl re ccivt prompt atlentleu. purcuufe money ix paid.

OcL i7 iwu' W- CAMPBELL Oct. 2, 139L C-rtlwge, N. c. Co-Operatlve Sewing.

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About The Carthage Blade Archive

Pages Available:
3,312
Years Available:
1887-1907