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The Chronicle from Albemarle, North Carolina • Page 4

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The Chroniclei
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Albemarle, North Carolina
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Locust; Items. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Realus Te English Parliament has pass -fcd a' drastic measure for the purpose tf putting an end to the nefarious white slave traffic. Flogging is now the pentlty in case of conviction.

SI-20WMG Barbee a ehl. S. M. Hartsell had the misfortune of losing another horse last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Howard have left Locust for some reason we know March 1 will mark the one hun-dreth anniversary ofthe birth of Morrow Bros. Heath Co. have pn- (display some of the, newest materials in Novelty not what, and no one knows of David Livingston. In many churches their whereabouts.

We ui via, nuiiu iu auuuci Sixty Titus Hartsell the' R. carrier made Spring patterns and ask your inspection; will mention a few of the many new thing mi uc vckui ulcu wjto special ser a business trip to Cooc rd Sat. X- vices either on Sunday March 10 or LTcust and Georgevtlle had a ball or March 23. game last Friday.15 to 6 in favor that we have to show you. of Locust; Hurrah! for Locust they Robert College of Constantinople never get beat.

rAll we can see is negroes and cross ties going to the R. R. will this year relebtate its semi cen WEST ALBEMaRLE. Mr. Editor: As nothing ever ap pears from our pa I will try to write a few words.

We now have before us another election, and everywhere we go we hear some democrat cabling loud and long for usio heip them put of a hole that they have voted themselves into. It is right pitiful to see" them going a-bout with petitions calling on the republicans to help them defeat something that their own party ji? trying to do. As for me and house, we are going to let' them a-loue, and alio them to take a dose of their own medicine, whether it be in a blacksmith shop behind closed doors where thev have to burn lamp ina bright sunshiny day or come out like honest men- will do- an honest man don't mind to be watched, especially when he is work-tog for the public. But they say this si non-political, and of course should be when it affects all the people a-like, but ain't the; Registrars 7and Poll Holders about the same old gang with a few exceptions? As far as I axil concerned it makes no dif-ferenJe with me. they will have it their way anyhow.

That bill as it is drawn is taking advantage of the Laces tenmai. 1 bis splendid school is one i ne iaates Aid society gave a of the fruits of miss ion ai labor. Its T. of a qIiaw vmi nnr nw nat terns ii all box supper Friday night in the pub students'numbered last year 408 UVK UU 7 Linen Torchons, also our pretty match lic scnooi House. A good crowd at tended and seemed to enjov them- Among them were Greeks Armenians rjatterns in values to go at oc seives.

i ne money was used lor a Turks and Bulgarians; Colored striped Piques in all shades, notning prettier for a Spring Suit and only 25c per yard. Sea Island Zephyrs This Gingham is a real 25c retailer the world over but we are going to sell for 20c per yard church organ. G. T. Burris is nursing a sprained -Tyyr' Embroideried Voils Mrs.

Thomas Edison acc rding to The infant babe of Mr. nd Mrs. the Churchman, Recently explained TT TT j. ra. xiartseu aied sat.

and was to some friends that her husband the Embroideried Voil Floiincings, reg $1.00 value to go at 69c laid to rest in the inventor has been in seclusion in his work shop for some weeks, Sleeping cemetery. The bereaved parents nave our deepest sympathy. Middy Blouses Renfrew Ginghams Buy Ginghams that wont fade, it takes as much time to make ud a cheao ma Marve Little of Concord spent there and having his meals sent to him. He expeets to rema in retire buudav night with home folks. ment until be completes an invention Brant Eudy spent last week at Our showing in Middy Blouses H- ranging in sizes from 8 to 20 to go at 50c and $1 terial as it does a good one.

Renfrew. upon which he is working at present home. Come on boys! Let keep the news going. Where are all ii our writers? Brown Eyes. 'Skirts, Skirts people, for there are hundreds of During the recent holidays when Jack Johnson with his white wife efci people who are in favor of good roads wiio are opposed to bonds.

Just received shipment, of bur famous Queen -Line of skirts raneine in Drice terea a Dan room in umcago and But I think the greatest thing for Albemarle Route 4 Items. The health of this community is proc ded to the floor to dance every from $3.50 to $8. We also -rry ex- the country is public, schools. In other couple left the floor and the good at present. stead 61 passing a 6 months schoo tra sizes.

ijringhams is a regular 15c value but our price is only 12 l-2c Tongo Silk Just the right material for a pretty little inexpensive Spring dress, a reg. 25c value to go for 20c while it lasK This name stands for the wearing quality of this material and we have the $1.00 value for 75c, also the 50c quality at 35c music was stopped. This is an indi Cutting crossties is the order ot law there should be a comp. Isory cation mat me colored people are the day. law for the four months we have top-Rip Hose developing a fine self respect.

They George Thompson who has been Four months every day, is worth themselves will settle some of their confined to his bed is able to be out Try a paif of our Stop-Rip Hose only 25c more than six months go when you pressing problems again. please. If the masses are to be edu VYonaer nose 4 pair lor (guaranteed for 4 months. Sam Pickler is preparing to build cated, thev will have to be compel! Dr. Charles Wood iormerh pastor anew house.

ed to go to school. Under the pre of the Presbyterian Church Philadel Marshall Sides has moved to Albe ent system tney can go, or go to a marle to work in the mill. store and smoke cigarettes. Unless W. C.

Pickler had 200 bales of the children are compelled to go BroSo Heaitllii Co. phia where the service were always dignified and the sermon was deeply religious. After all it is not necessary to resort to sensational methods to catch the people. Dr. Wood is a splen hay baled.

many of will grow to be J. R. Pickler has a mule seven yrs. hewers of wood and drawers of wa old that he wants to sell. I ter.

The teachers are paid for their did Christian gentleman a represen The people in this section are work, lets give them the work, and tative of the type of the modern prea. down on the road bonds. They say do by compulsory education if nec cber. their taxes are high enough. i.e; is a a Ik; essary.

Tax Payer. Big Uck Rente 2 Hems. Small grain has a fine.staru in which evepry man Eastern Cabarrus No 7 Town ship Starnes and Chas. Parker iue ueaita oi cms community is have bought the A. Green Jewelry R.

Moose. Farm Manage of is a mecnanicmere I 1 i Cr l. good. Store ot Salisbury, N. C.

and will the Orphanage at Crescent, N. C. The cross-arm and cross-tie trade take charge about March 1st. spent a few days with friends last week in No. 7.

is the order of the day. They have already beeji appointed is a amerence men and a difference in pianos. M. A. Whitley.

raised a new barn watch inspector for the Southern Luther H. Moose had the misfor-ne of being thro wn from a wagon Railway, Saturday. Messrs J. Groves Whitley and This is one of the oldest and best loaded with saw logs last Saturday Thomas Cray ton expect to board established jewelry stores in. the isthe work of the.hands onlv art is and received internal injuries from state, having been built about sev which he has since been suffering.

the train Sat. for Washington, D. C. to be present at the inauguration. 1 enty-five years ago, and conducted Mr.

and Mrs. D. A. Miller of New We wish them an enjoyable trip. for many years by the late J.

H. The Weaver Piano Is A Work of Art London spent Saturday night and Sunday in our midst. Local Union is going to Horrah. At his death Gorman and build a warehouse for their local. A Piano for the home of Refinement arid Musical fJnltnra A Green bought the stock and con Quite a crowd attended the farm There was a large crowd at Lib tinued the business for several years sale of John F.

Shoe Saturday. J. F. the World's Greatest Musicians, A genuine Triumph in -Twentieth Century Piano Making TUD DOCT A. n.M ttivtlJo' Lowder was the purchaser of the when A.

Green of New York City became sole owner up to the present erty Hill last Sunday. Rev. Treec preached an excellent sermon. Blue Eyes, old home of ex-sheriff Peck, dee'd time. for the consideration of $2000.

Write direct to makers for catalogue, showing latest styles and for prices. i lnenewnrm win oe known as W. Iw. Cruse h4s been added to Starnes and Parker Tewelry Store. the working force of the A.

C. Lentz Mr, Chas Parker will take charge Harness Works. A Blltmore Items. Th health of this community good except mealses. Weaver Organ 6c Piano Company, is of the store March 1st, assisted by "Clod Knocker.

Mr. O. P. Davis of Rochester. N.

Y. Crescent Items. jonn Aimer nas been sawing Mr. Davis is a graduate watchmak er, engraver and optician. He has Every body is getting tttsv here q) For Kbsulis TpgTs Es W88S had quite a bit of experience having as Spring is opening tp.

wood with his gasoline engine. Visitors ast- week were Sarah Weaver and Tilda Beck at A. W. Miller's. The smow left us beautiful weath had charge of the store for several er and the farmers are getting busy years.

j': The new film expects to remode lhe Farmers Union at the Barger preparing their soil for Spring plant ing. the store, put in plate glass ironts and have one of the most up-to-date At present there are 19 cases of stores in the state in the near future. measles at the Orphanage. Mrs. M.

G. McLaughlin who has school house is getting on fine. Some have sowed cabbage, tomato and beet seed. 'We are glad to see so many items from different places in the Cbrouj cle. Best wishes for the Chronicle and its many readers.

M. been very ill for the past several i FROSTPROOF? weeks is very much better at this writing. NOTICE to FIREMEN The members of the Fire Co. requested to meet in the City Monday night, March 3rd. are Hall Cabbage Arid Lettuce Plan tB Misses Minnie Ketchie and ella Reeves visited Misses Josie and Cat wown in wie Open Air We are oreoared to shin ffnm Guard Your Children Against Bowel Trouble Many at an early age become constipated, and frequently serious consequences result Not being able to realize his own condition a child's bowels should be constantly watched, and a gentle laxative given when necessary.

Dr. Miles' Laxative Tablets are especially well adapted to women and children. The Sisters of Christian Charity, 531 Charles St, Luzerne. who attend manr lie Kluttz near Liberty Sunday last, Tlin-rr" ApriKJst, the linest asi Mr. Ernest Rowland Moose who "i s- rifn ea in bunches of Fifty T501 correctlv counted, with an extra Hundred Plants Free to SSiSS was scheduled for several public ad Frost Proof Seed which aK prnwn n-oiu dresses Sat.

and but owing to Notice To Stockholder's! There HI be a meeting of the Stockholders of The Chronicle Publishing Co. next Monday, Marcji 3,. 1913, at 1:30 P. M. All Stockholders should be present.

J-1. Campbell, Chairman. land, New York. Our plants are sprayed with Ltrne from Oermsl nr i IZK wutI Vme and made free the inclemency of the weather was forced to cancel his engagements. A vwu cr 1 nousand delivered count Guaranteed and oromnt shinmna counx ni, you to Peooles Na- cases of sickness say of them: Mr.

Moose has returned to his sev 11T 40 1 to our reliability, also to Post Master anH R-rrtrAca Anottf. 7 'a iJ rusi eral posts'of A very interesting game of tall 1 VM rz Sfroot als. and we will put in at was pulled off on the Academy's wut io aanaie our Plants at each Sla "Some time aero we hegaxi using: Tr. Miles' Laxative Tablets and find that like them very much. Their action, la excellent and we are grateful for having; been made acquainted with them.

We have had rood results in every case and the Sisters are very much pleased." The form and flavor of inv morii- ucumicaironi mce Ot Wants of 10 ner rent diamond Sat; evening between Bilt- vw inc i liKr'KlSE PL A NT CO FOR SALE: I -have Black Miqorcas. They are prize winners and the best all-a more and Crescent Free school's. Th score was 3 to 1 favor of the The larerest Potato Plant and CAhW- mre. in SftMU Qi: "a atter. The features of the game luriQa to Giants alone.

cine is very important, no matter Norwood Poultry Show. The first attempt to hold a Poultry Show in rwood was made Feb. 21 aud 22. Despite the yery disagreeable weather in the way of rain and mud, the tffor. wasa splendid success.

It surpassed the expectation of the most sanguine, and those who were skeptical as to the results, were convinced that the attempt was not premature. There were more than 250 chickens from various sections, but mostly from the immediate sectionof Norwood. We are really snprised tha with so little said about the show in the papers so much vvae done. As to the Chronicle, the Editor begs to say that we really knew nothing about the show until about ten days before it was pulled off. It would have been spoken of more fully had we known earlier of the matter.

However this being the first at tempthind such a complete success with all the odds against the show, demonstrates that next year it ill far surpass this years efforts. The gentlemen whoareresp nsiblefor the show, should feel proud in every respect. The Poultry raisers should be proud of their fowls, and the general public should really know that much good will come of the show round chicken you can get. They lay all seasons and are were the masterly twirling of Thos. Peeler, coupled with' the heavy slug thrifty.

Eggs at $1.00 for, 15 who is to take it. The taste and appearance are especially important when children are concerned All parents know how hard it is to give the average child "medicine," even though the taste is oartiallv dis ging of Elbert Kluttz and the speed Address of Thos. Safnt on the bases. No Need, To Stop Work; The boys of Crescent Academy guised. In USine Dr.

Miles' When the doctor orders vdnVto have now organized a ball team for ative Tablets, however, this diffi SCHEDULE OF YADKIN 0. Effective September 1 1912 Train 21 and 22 will be operated daily via Whitney. 22 leaves Norwood 6:00 a. J. F.

PIxNIO stop work it stacreers you. I cnJt. culty is overcome- The shan nf the spring season under the manage you say. You know you are weak. the tablets, their appearance and ment of C.

CBarger, we are hoping A.nsionville, IN, Gm run uown ana railing in neaittf day by day. but vou must work mifrtney canay-iiKe taste at once appeal to any with the result that thmv that our team make progress as you can stand. What1 xotir-neeA under his administration. are taken without 'objection. The rich ehocrlat fl is Electric Bitters to AiDemarie 6:30 a.

arrives at Salisbury at same time as use to: t1 Ieaves Salisbury on old schedule, arrives atWhitnev at fi-on The Crescent Literary Society is It is economy to nse Dure naint. absence of other taste, -make Dr. Miles Laxative Tablets thm Moi sLrcngm ana vigor xo your system, to prevent break down and- hmld preparing for the preliminary Davis.s 100 oer cent oure lasts Irwa. remedy for you uo, n't be weak. sicklVnr ot er, goes turther, and looks better P.

Alhemarlo If the first box fail' tr twnfi WPW ua 111 mg when Electric Bitters will bene- tran any paint made. There, has By the looks of feathers it seems wu i mo p. m. been a big decline in the orice of4in- nt you from the hrst: dose. VTnou-sands bless them for their cinrinn seed oil Jand how is the" time to nro.

the price is returned. Ask your druggist: A box of 25 doses costs only 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. MILES MEDICAL Elkhart, In tha the boys have had chuken to eat, be careful boys for chickens roost high now. -I-' uvu ur sair eu tect and improve your property by using paint as it costs von less.

health and strength. Try them. Every bottle it guaranteed to satisr CWlpattoa causes OszlneM. 'but Dr Laxative Tablets will help you tUjr kave there. Adrertleem.nt ot your clothing- Doan's Ointmen IS tltlf trtr a1rM The Violet.

Morrow Bros. Heath Co. unly 50c Han's I 1 an.

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1912-1917