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The Dispatch from Lexington, North Carolina • Page 5

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THE BISriTCH, LEXI3GT0X, 9. WEDNESDAY X1T, BEP0KT OF THE DISPATCH The new anion church at In this county will be dedicated THE COSDITIOX OF THE "EU" got one vote. The will of a F. Morris baa the fifth Sunday In- this month. BABY ITCHING AS INTOLERABLE been offered tor probata.

The estate amounts to 18.000 or 110.000. and is left to Mrs. Morris and three chil Wheat is 11.60; flour has Jumped up 10 oenu and is $3.60 and 13.70; Commercial and SaiiDQS Bank, at LEXTNGT05, 5. SPECIALS dren. corn Is 17 to 95, and cotton 10 cents.

The present beard of aldermen will bold call meeting this week. Mr. Joseph Evert) art, of Midway, drops as a card which says: "I have a chicken that Is one year old and it weighs one pound. See If any one FOR time not now known. The new board and mayor go into office next Monday the 10th.

ran beat that In the chicken busi Aa made to the North Carolina Corporation Commission at the Close of Business April 28, 1909: The Koonts Hardware Company has sold out to the Lexington Hard THIS WEEK ware Company, and the stock of Girt of Six Months had Fearful Attack of Eczema Spread All Over Her Face and Eyes Began to Swell Scratched Till Blood Came Relieved in a Night and CURED BY CUTICURA AFTER LONG SUFFERING AKRIT1L OF TBAIXS. SOUTHBOUND. No. ft Fit. Ltd.

1:14 a.m. No. 45 Local Paasenger No. 17 Weak, ft Atlanta 1:10 a.m. No.

11 local Passenger 1:60 a.m. No. 21 Local Paasenger No. 7 Local Passenger Local Passenger N4 Fast Mall NORTHBOUND. No.

80 Wash, ft Fla. Ltd. 1 :10 a. m. No.

Local Passenger 6:44 a.m. Na 44 1:12 a.m. Natl Local Passenger Na 21 Local Passenger 1 :08 p. m. No.

48 Local Paasenger Nail Local Passenger No. 28 Wash, ft Atlanta 1:20 p.m. Trains Nob. 29 and 30. 37 and 38, and 43 do not atop tor local traffic.

Local freight Na S. southbound. due at 3 p. and local freight No. 4.

northbound, at 7:20 a. m. goods la being hauled to the Lexington Company's place of business. The Koonts Company is a new one and has only been in business a short time. The Lexington base ball boys ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft "When my little airi was six months ness." Tomorrow at Reeds Prof.

J. I. Fbust, president of the State Normal, wU deliver the annual address. That It will be worth going miles to hear goes without saying. He Is one ot our foremost educators.

Tomorrow night the colored graded school will hold a lawn party on the campus. Friday night the closing exercises will be held In- the opera house. The program la long and promises entertainment White people especially are asked to attend. The prices are 10 and 15 cents, special arrangements- for white people. R.

B. McRary will deliver the address. Workmen will this week move the Adderton dwelling from the lot sold to the government for the post-office building, to the lot Mrs. Adder- eld I notioed small red spoti on her cheek. I did not right have been considering a proposition to enter Into the Pledxnont league, to be composed ot teams from towns through this section of the state; but it is hardly expected that a deal will be maae.

The boys are getting ready tor some home games, however. pay any attention to but finally the Ukem RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $10845414 Overdrafts, unsecured 444.67 Furniture and Fixtures 2,756.69 Cash in vault and in Banks 27,984.65 Insurance Department 1,000.00 Total 1140,540.15 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $25,000.00 Surplus Fund 2,600.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid 1,454.99 Deposits subject to check $52,741.74 Demand certificates of deposit 58.707.82 Cashier's Checks outstanding 135.60 Cashier's checks outstanding 135.60 Total Deposits 111.5S5.16 We have placed on our Bargain Table a lot of Men's Colored Negligee Shirts, Sixes 14 to 1VA, all worth $1 our special price One Lot Men's Patent Colt and Vici Kid Shoes worth $3.00 to $4.00, our sieclal price $i00 All Calico In Lights and Darks with and without border, Simpson Brand included, going at 5 cents per Yard. Another new lot of our No.

1300 Hats In Green, Pearl and Black. ust received, the best seller ever in our store, as good as any $3.50 Hat Our price $2.7 The Nobbiest and Moat Up-to-Date Line of Men's and Boy's Straw Hats we have ever had, both in Yacht and Soft Straws. It will be worth your time to see our Straws before you buy. Prices from 50c. to $2.75 Mr C.

C. Moore, advance agent spots grew mo large that I sent for the doctor who said it was ringworm. He prescribed an ointment which I uaed for two weeks, but instead of helping the eruption, the ointment seemed for the Southern Power Is here to make arrangements with the man LEXINGTONS, N. C. MAY 5.

1909. ufacturers ot Lexington tor taking electric power, in other words, to connect them with water instead of coal. The cotton mills are consider ton has bought from the Presbyter-Ian congregation, adjoining the manse, where she has secured 90 LOCAL ITEMS. Eggs are 15 cents, and spring chickeni 22 cents per pound. License to marry has been Issued to C.

S. Leonard and Miss Pearl Darr; Allen Youncs and Miss Sallle ing the proposition, and if the property owners of the town and the town generally realize what it means to be on a main line of this power concern, feet, corner State street and Third avenue, paying therefor 11,500. When they will help him In all ways. The the government purchases a site for a public building. It does not buy the coming of unlimited electric power to make it worse.

Then I went to a second doctor who after examining the baby said it was ecaeuia. He also gave me an ointment which did not help either. The disease in the meantime spread all over the face and the eyes began to swell. I beoame very anxious. The itching grew intolerable.

I had to tie the baby's hands to the cradle to prevent her scratching. The cheeks were oovered with blood and it was a terrible sight to see. I consulted doctor from September to December, but they were unable to cure the baby. I paid out from twenty to thirty dollars without relief. "One of my friends told me ot the Cutioura Remedies sad I sent at once for a set which I began to use that evening.

The next morning the baby's face .11 ut4. aA ....) W. G. PENRY, buildings already on the property. will give this town great manufacturing possibilities.

Total $140,540.15 ft ft ft ft Next Sunday will be ob "The One-Price Store." Store Closes at 7 M. Tonight Henry Louis Smith, of Davidson College, will deliver the annual address at the graded school The closing exercises at the Liberty-Piedmont Institute at Wallburg will be held May 26-27. Prof. J. B.

n.rivia nf Wake Forest, will deliver served at the First Methodist church as "Mothers' Day." All who attend commencement The Dispatch thinks will be expected to wear a white flow hardly necessary to urge our peo the annual address. State of North Carolina, County of Davidson, 88 J. F. Deaderick, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is er In token of their love for mother. It is also suggested that each one do ple to hear this gifted educator.

Tomorrow night the following program will be rendered by the primary imagine how surprised I was. I cannot something special for mother, and If one's mother is dead, put flowers on true to the best of my knowledge FIREMEN'S The Y. P. U. of the Baptist congregation will meet Sunday evening at The subject Is "Why we Observe the Lord's Day." and Mr.

O. F. Hankins will preside. The public grades, admission 15 and 25 cents; and belief. Drill: "Looking Backward," by 16 J.

F. DEADERICK, Cashier. girls; "The Entertainment Shop," introducing Punchinello, sprites and various novelties. "The Dance of the is cordially Invited. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 30th day of April, 1909.

Dandelions," Pantomime; "Behavior nna woras enougn to praise cuticura and I do not know what would have become of my baby only for it. I used the Cuticura Remedies until the eczema entirely disappeared. The child is now three years old and quite well. I used three cakes of Cutioura Soap, two boxes of Cuticura Ointment and one bottle of Cuticura Resolvent and I never use any other soap. I always recommend them whenever there is a chance for doing so.

I will send you one of her pictures which she had taken just after she was healed. Mrs. P. E. Oumbin, Sheldon, W.

H. MENDENHAIJj, Notary Public. In Church," operetta, and "Katy in In a sale of notice published last week, B. I. Harrison, commissioner, an error was made in the number of acres for sale, the number being 115 acres Instead of 11.

as published. The Gooseland, will be given by 17 small children. notice stands corrected in wib iu, The Classis of North Carolina Correct Attest: B. H. FINCH, E.

B. CRAVEN, J. W. McCRARY. Directors.

finished its work at Greensboro last LEXINGTON, N. C. The Welch Broom is a home her grave. The service is observed in various towns over the country and is said to be one of the most Impressive of them all. Last Sunday, with 70 members present, the Methodist Baraca clasp raised a sum sufficient to support two Korean missionaries, instead of one, as promised at the Laymen's conference.

The North Carolina Bynod of the Lutheran church in its meeting at Faith last week elected the following officers, all of whom had served one year: President, Rev. V. Y. Boozer; vice-president, Rev. J.

E. Shenk; secretary, Rev. H. A. McCulloh; treasurer, Mr.

J. D. Heilig. The meeting was practically over Saturday, but a number of ministers remained Sunday and preached. The meeting was a very profitable one and was largely attended Various matters of Importance wore discussed, among them juiy 13, 1908.

Cutioura Soap Ointment (SOf Resolvent And Chocolate Coated Pills are Hold Saturday afternoon. Rev. S. W. Beck, of Newton, was elected president.

tndimtrv that deserves success, n. is throughout the world. Potter Dnur Cliem. Sole Prop 137 Columbus Bosum. ONE WEEK, MON.

MAY lO OF Aiauea rree. cuticura uooi on sum Dlftcue. RE POUT OF THE CONDITION THE Rev. W. H.

McNairy, of Thomasvllle, treasurer. Dr. Leonard, of Lexington, continues stated clerk. The next annual meeting will be held in Zion Reformed church, Lenoir, May 3rd, 1910. A new congregation north of now making about 10 dozen brooms daily.

We ought to make all the brooms used in this county and ship lots more. The farmers, it is said, would find money in producing broom corn. As it Is now most of that used in this small factory must be shipped STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION Attractions by the OF THE National Bank. Thomasville was received into Classis Bank of Lexington tinder the name of New Zion. This John Smith's 10 Big Shows 10 at LEXINGTON, Jf.

at Lexington, N. (', nakes fourteen Reformed churches in in. "Cleaning up" days are being ob served by alll progressive communi As made to the North Carolina Cor- Davidson county. Much business was transacted by Classis and it was a As to the North Carolina Cor A Week of Fun, Fast and Furious a more energetic effort along the line or education, and the Increase portain Commission, at the Close of Business April 2S, 1909: poration Commission at the Close of Business April 28, 1909: ties this spring On such days, everybody in a town turns out and cleans his premises of trash and refuse of all sorts, and the same is cartel avuuv and destroyed. Statesville of money for home and foreign mis pleasant and harmonious session.

All the pulpits In Greensboro were occupied by Reformed minlisters last Sunday. 10 Shows 10 Free Acts Galore sions. Rev. G. W.

Spiggle, retiring RESOURCES. pastor of the church here, and Mr. C. RESOURCES. M.

Thompson represented the Lex Loans and Discounts Clean, Moral, Unique, Novel Confetti Battles Band Concerts Personal Mention. Loans and 95,390.66 Furniture and Fixtures ington congregation. Next year synod will meet at Albemarle. Overdrafts, seteured and $313,187.74 3,899.84 1,726.43 6,341.82 93,141.61 2,837.00 in Miss Ida Cutting spent Sunday Mrs. G.

W. Foster is doing her unsecured S. Bonds to secure Overdrafts Stocks and Bonds Cash in Banks $66,722.64 Cash in Vault 26,418.97 FORD'S PARR Statesville with friends. part toward producing food stuffs for home consumption, thereby keeping 25,000.00 1,316.40 Mr. J.

B. Smith leaves this morn Premiums on U. S. Bonds money at home that would otherwise ing for Charlotte for a day oni busi Starting Monday Evening. All Invited Banking house, furniture Total go out of the county and state.

Last $418,297.44 ness. and fixtures LIABILITIES: season." she -canned cans' ot corn, tomatoes, peas, beans, peaches, Other real estate owned Merry-Go-Round Venetian Swings Mr. T. I. Warfford has resumed his Due from National Banks apples, pears, and wllV do as old position as salesman for.

Mr. J. K. Capital stock $50,000.00 has such a day today, and many other places have taken up the idea. It Is a good idea and should be carried out In every community.

Why shouldn't Lexington set apart one day and make the place more sanitary and sightly? The Washington correspondent of The Raleigh News and Observer; speaking of the Rev. A. K. Wright, who baB been called by the First Baptist church of this place, says: "Mr. Wright has resigned his pastorate here over which he has presided for the past four and a half years.

Since Mr. Wright took charge of the Washington (Centennial) church, the membership has been increased nearly 200, and it was possible to purchase a lot upon which a new edifice will be built. Mr. Wright is a native of Kentucky." (not reserve agents) Hankins. much or more this season.

The pro Surplus and Undivided Due from State Banks duct is most excellent, far superior to Profits 26,812.72 Miss Myrtle Hanes has been the and Bankers the imported stuff, and finds inv- Dividends Unpaid 110.00 3,080.09 2,000.00 4,071.99 440.84 6,164.25 1,771.14 154.51 Due from approved re guest of Mrs. Adam Sink for several days. mediate sale on this market There Deposits 341,374.72 serve agents are a few other farmers' wives who are engaged in this business, but not Checks and other cash Mrs. S. V.

Finch has been quite 111 Total $418,297.44 items i enough. In ths issue is published a for several days, but is somewhat improved today. Fractional paper currency list of articles we import into David State of North Carolina, nickels and cents son county, the money for which goes County of Davidson, ss: il jf iU 11 Mr. Will Hamner and little son Lawful money reserve in Geo. W.

Montcastle, president of bank, viz: Bourne, of Winston, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hamner.

out of North Carolina. Why shouldn't our people not only supply this county with canned goods, but have the Bank of Lexington, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is Specie $4,071.10 Legal-tender TO WRITE ADVERTISEMENT Miss Alma Owen, who lias been enough to ship- to other countes? correct to the best of my knowledge 5,871.10 notes 1,800.00 teaching at Bryson City, has arrived There is good money in the business. 8 and belief. Redemption fund with U. and will spend the summer at home.

GEO. W. MONTCASTLE, Monday the Lexington road held a meeting. Mr. E.

A. Roth S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circulation Mr. J. M.

Vanhoy has been selected 50.00 Friday, May 1st, Sheriff A. T. De-lap settled In full with the state, the amount of taxes due the state being $17,014.84 The sheriff is having fair luck in collecting the taxes, although this year tax collectors in every county and town in the state have found their work slow and difficult, owing to the "tight" times. Dollars innir lot bleeer than they did this as assistant postmaster at Albemarle rock was elected chairman, succeed Sworn and subscribed to before ing 'Squire James Smith, deceased; me this 1st day of May, 1909. Total $148,147.98 and will likely take charge this week Mr.

A. R. Kirk is postmaster. and Mr. A.

C. Harris was made sec W. H. ENDENHALL, Notary Public. retary.

The board is now composed Mr. S. H. Zimmerman, of Norris- LIABILITIES. () of these two gentleman and Messrs.

town, has been spending several L. F. Weaver and G. D. Sink.

It was 25,000.00 days with his daughter, Mrs. T. R. Taggart He returned last night recommended to the county commis Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits, less ex Correct Attest: C. M.

THOMPSON, W. G. PENRY, i J. D. GRIMES.

sioners that they appoint either Dr. 2,500.00 570.06 time two years ago, and the folks love to squeeze 'em as long aa they can. Generally speaking, people are as close with their money now as they were prodlpal with it during the Miss Lettle Shoaf and Master Rich E. J. Buchanan or Mr.

D. H. Hlnkle penses and taxes paid 8 National Bank notes out ard Reynolds Shoaf, are spending this week at Bethany with their to complete the board. The trustees hired Mr. Tom Miller as supervisor standing 25,000.00 high tide of prosperity.

REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. and recommended that the commis Dividends unpaid Individual, deposits subject Shoaf.

sioners appoint him superintendent THE of the chain gang. Mr. Tom Swink to check 22,407.69 We are so busy handing out bargains to the crowds of people who throng our store that we can't stop to tell you of the great values we are offering in every line of goods. No dull days with us. Come and see for yourself.

We can and will save you money on any purchase you make. Yours for Bargains, 8 Bank of Davidson Mr. and Mrs. Gilliam Brown returned Wednesday from Carthage, was hired again as day guard and R. Demand certificates of 48,028.35 where they spent several weeks visiting Brown's parents, Mr.

and L. Whitaker as night guard. Trustee Weaver reported the roads as In very fair condition with bad places now at Jf. C. Savings Deposits 1,922.20 () () () () () () () () () () () C) () () () () Mrs.

Graves. At the close of business April 28, 1909 and then. Chairman Rothrock has instructed the superintendent to open Mr. O. P.

Shackleford, who, with 928.04 7,771.64 RESOURCES. the new road at Bethesda church. Cashier's checks outstanding Notes and bills rediscount-ed Bills payable, including certificates of deposit for money borrowed Mrs. Shackleford, has been In town several days, left yesterday to resume business. Mrs.

Shackleford will re Loans and Discounts $10,457.11 Monday Uncle Noah Hedrlck, of Overdrafts secured and un main a few days longer. 529,97 secured 14,000.00 Silver Hill, was in towmand paid his annual call at The Dispatch office to Banking House, Furniture Mrs. Jane Wagoner, a sister ot Mr. renew his subscription. He will be a 8 () and Fixtures 1,127.80 Total $148,147.98 J.

L. Michael, is very low with ty If there la a prettier street in North Carolina than Main street, Lexington, we don't know of It Straight, paved from end to end, shaded by rows of trees on each side now dressed in lovely green, some of which almoBt overlap, it is superlatively attractive, Lexington, taken aa a whole, is a most attractive place. It could be made more so If the folks would cooperate a bit and stir their civic pride. We are all proud of our town, but we haven't given enough thought to doing the many little things that add so much to the appearance of a commpunity. The latter part of last week was marked by destructive storms In the south, and by' disturbance In the northwest and north.

In this section roucli rain fell, and Friday night the rainfall waa very heavy. As a result the streams were out of bank Saturday, and both the Yadkin and Catawba rivers were high. In- the eastern part of the states the rivers were brim full and the Pasquotank, aspe- 87 in November, the 26th. Since 1U Due from banks phoid fever at her home near Arnold first issue, 27 years ago today, he has and bankers $4,521.96 State of North Carolina, County of Davidson, ss: been taking this paper, which he She has suffered with fever for the past eight weeks and her recovery is Cash items 1,506.96 reads each week without glasses. Un J.

E. Foy, Cashier ot the above- not expected. cle Noah used to make brandy, best Gold Coin 35.00 Silver Coin, In named bonk, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the in the state, and has some now that Rev. I. R.

M. Beeson, formerly of The J. F. Ward Co. cluding all minor currency he says is 30 years of age.

He says Abbotts Creek township, now ot St 197.55 best of my knowledge and belief. he sleeps good; eats well J. E. FOY, Cashier, National bank Louis, was here Friday, the guest of Mrs. T.

E. McCrary. Mr. Beeson Is still works some; doesn't smoke, notes and oth with the Christian Home Orphanage, er U. S.

notes 1,388.00 Subscribed and sworn to before me, but cbews tobacco, his own make, was never drunk in his life, but takes a little now and at Council Bluffs, Iowa. Cash in Vault and Banks 7,649.74 this 30th day of April, 1909. CCOCOOCOOCOOOSCOOOOOOOOwwO Treasurer Walter G. Fitzgerald has J. F.

DEADERICK, Notary Public, Total $19,764.35 taken a position with the Davidson Correct Attest: BUSINESS LuCALS. BUSINESS LOCALS. Insurance Trust and people wishing to see him on business may DERMOT SHEMWELL, S. OWEN, WADE H. PHILLIPS.

then for his stomach's sake. Talking about roads, he said the younger generations do not work the roads aa well as they used to do when he waa on road duty. They shut their eyes, be declares, when they come to a mud hole, and work about as fast aa a man walks, merely putting in time. find him at the offices of this com LIABILITIES: clally, was on a rampage. The water was the highest since 1879 and damage to shipping and wharves occurred at Elisabeth City.

Monday moraine was cool and there was HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID pany, next door to Smith's drug TAMBOURINES. BANJOS. HARPS 7,360.00 Capital Stock for Chickens and Eggs at store. i Ac. GOOD COFFEE, WORTH 12 l-2c, O.

PICKETT'S. Undivided Profits, less cur Mr. Clarence Woods, who spent last JULE C. SMITH. some frost, going at 10 eta.

rent expenses and taxes paid summer here as assistant to Dr. LOST A BLACK AND WHITE- 103.30 O. P. PICKETT. 25c.

MERCERIZED GINGHAMS AT Leonard, spent a few days here this potted sow pig. Anyone finding and Deposits subject DR. W. H. WAKEFIELD, OF 15 cents at Scarboro's.

notify me, will pay for all trouble. week. He will preach In Thomasville this summer, and will become pastor Charlotte, will be In Mrxlngton, at to. check Demand certificates of deposit SCARBORO IS GOINO TO QUIT March Hotel, on Monday, May 17th, J. S.

HANCOCK, Lexington, N. C. of the Thomasville charge when, he $8,641.71 S.694.34 65.00 one day only Thomasville, at finishes his theological course next keeping Shoes and Is selling oat his stock at Cashier's Checks YOU WILL ALWAYS GET BET- year. outstanding ter prices tor Chickens and Eggs at Hotel, Saturday, May 22nd. His practice Is limited to disease of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat and Fitting Glasses.

$12,301.05 SCARBORO IS GOING TO CLOSE Total Deposits Mr. Oscar Rothrock la at Newton O. P. PICKETT'S. out his entire stock of Shoes.

court In the Interest of the wheat separator which his father, Mr. E. Total JERSEY BULL FOR SALE NO A LOST DOG A FEW DAYS AGO WANTED, AT ONCE BUYERS Rothrock. it Interested. Mr.

Roth' horns, gentle and easy to a strange, white-spotted bull dog for 1000 pairs Shoes at cost rock left Monday night tor Newton, came to my house. He Is yet unclaim JNO. Q. FINCH. H.

D. 8CARBORO. also, and Mr. J. M.

Cook, another member of the firm, will go to For ed and I advise the owner to call tor it at once. Henry Traynham, Wall syth county Friday, on the same bus! 25o. MEXICAN HATS FOR 15c AT Scarboro's. -J burg, N. GO TO SCARBORO'S FOR LADIES and Children's Low Shoes he sells them at cost ness.

The machine Is selling rapid SUta of North Carolina. County of Davidson, ss: Jamee Adderton, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the Above statement la true to the best ot my knowledge and belief. JAMES ADDERTON', Cashier. ly. THE WIND BLEW SCARBORO'S WANTED GOOD COUNTRY HAMS 0.

P. PICKETT. Wednesday Dr. and Mrs. Joel Hill sign down, but he Is still selling TWO FRESH MILCH COWS FOR sale.

W. B. Hunt, Lexington R. F. D.

No. 6, who spent the winter months In El Shoes at cost Paso, Texas, on account of the doc NEW LINE VIOLINS, GUITARS, and cases tor same at Jula 0. Smith's. BEST PRICES PAID FOR COUN- tor's health, returned to their home here. The health ot the well-known FOR SALE ONE GOOD JERSEY try produce at O.

P. PICKETT'8. NOT MANY PEOPLE GIVE A' Piano's, but J. B. Smith dor.

physician has greatly Improved, cow. See me. Z. I. WAL8ER.

Subscribed and sworn to before me, Makes deKcious hot biscuit, griddle cakes, rolls and muffins. The only Dakinj Powder frrrn Cream of Tartar fact that carries much pleasure to FOR RENT COTTAGE, ON the rery many people who hold Dr. SCARBORO MEANS WHAT HE says when he says he is selling his DON'T FORGET THAT ro la. closing out fc'n Ehofs AT Hill in high esteem. Misses Motile Fourth street, with all conveniences.

and Alice H1U, who have been here R. Lee Penry. this 4th day of May, 1909. H. 8.

RADCLIFFE, Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. 8. SMITH, J. W.

NO ELL, ZED V. WAL8ER. Shoes at cost during the absence of Dr. and Mrs. 2 LB 3.

GOOD SODA FOR AT TO 20 CENTS AT Hill, are spending a few days at their HAMBURQ3 Scarboro's. O. P. I'iCii old home in Germtn..

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