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The Chronicle from Albemarle, North Carolina • Page 8

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The Chroniclei
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Albemarle, North Carolina
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'So 1 'rvi' ii X. i A i 7 K- x- -1 1 1,1 ttttt J-i -7 111 "i i I Nodoh'tl etbuSjr' for few remaining weeks. Remember that yeVery oh6 works gets a present. Vefy; one who sends inyas much as $10.00 on a present: The person-who sends in the largest number of votes gets the Every er counts gets 100 votes. Now dont let the grass uhder ybiirj fefet-' r- -I Only Hour Weeks More.

Man Coughs And Breaks UuA I no II LEGHORNS MATING LIST The Buff Leghdrn Man of the South, Also Buff And White Orpingtons, the best that Moneywill Buy ily Birds Won more first and Second Prizes than all Competitors Combined MATING of S. a BUFF LEGHORNS 1913 Pen No. 1 Is headed by Big jim the best BuflF Leghorn Cockerel in ihe County, saperior is yet to be bred. Mated with him are 10 of mylst and 2nd prize pullets that won-e very thing as they went the past season. This pen will produce show birds of the highest type.

Eggs from this pen $5.00 per fifteen. Pen No. 2 Headed by Golden Beauty a cock that has proven to be a breeder of the highest type. to him are eight hens. rora thispen all my prize winners were bred last year.

I consider this, pen to be" far superior to, any in the sta e. Eggs from this pen $3.00 per fifteen." Pen No. 3 Headed by a son of Golden Beauty a bird strong in shape and color, with him are five beautiful pullets. Eggs from this pen, 15 $1.50 BUFF QRPINGTONS-rMating for 1913. iPen No.

1 This Grand Pen I bought of Owen Farms. The Cockerel is from an imported bird and is one of the finest I have ever seen, he has a good five pdint cbmb, red eyes, superb type, nice, even, sound color. The pallets are from their best pens and.have no superior and but few as good. A-limited number of eggs $5.00 per fifteen, PerfNo. 2 Headed by a Ten Pound Cockerel with good solid co'ors and an Ideal Shape.

Mated with him are five large pullets. This pen will produce how birds that will be winners. Eggs from this pen $2.00 per fift en Eggs from the finest utility stock in the South, $1 per 15. Satis faction guaranteed or money refunded I -6 Wade H. Cline, Bill Of 1 'tlliiH -t yL--T The I mall grain crjp is' looking fine.

in this a A ntrmber of our young people at-r tended preaching -Liberty Hill last Sunday Therelare aTtit of cVoss-ties cut in this section; Herri has purchased a new banjo. Hurrah for the Mission String Band! r'r; David Harwbcftl has put iov a new; phone, -C Co. are avinga lot of crossties for H. D. Cray on.

There was an old time spelling! at Herrin school house Friday night a Lweek. Tames" ar wood got bad bruise playing ball the other day but is well now. Rey M. L. Dry is doinc a lot of blacksmith Work now.

They; are putting in a bell at the Herrin school huse. Listen for the wedding bells to ring- Visitors Saturday and Sunday eek werp and Willie Harkey at'A)bemarle bii business, Morrison Lambert at' Ev M. Hatley's; W. P. Harwood of Finger at 1 las Hat- ley'ir, D.

Tucker of Mt Pleasant; 1 at James Esq. P. Big-gars and kliss Bessie Mason at Alberaarie, Alfred Lambert at M. H. Black Eve.

Rev. E. M. Brooks filled his regular 'appointment hen Sunday week: He preacned an excellent sermon, Mrs. I ap "Stone -of Hickory died Fndaty week and was brought here for burial' She leaves a host of friends.

A. N. NajJierV went to Salisbury last week on business. The Revival meeting was held in the E. Church nere la9t week.

A. Ii-Napier who has been quite sick 1s geitinj along fi he no w. N. O. Taylor is all smiles.

Its a boy. y'-: y- Visitors lit Sunday and Monday week were Rife lillelr Bf HigB Rc ck at his. home: Fred Parker Wat his father's," Miss Josephine Pickler nt G. Wi Ross and soh Mt SalfsiiuH "key. L.

Owens at GdstJnfa'-l Deafness jCannot Be Cured by local apolications, as they can- Hot reach the diseasetl p6rti6n of the ear. Theris ohly A to cure deafness! htj tttfit' is by Consti- tutionalmldDcarriess is caus-edby "ail inflamed condition of the mucous lining V6f Uie Eustachian Tube. When tbiS tttbje is inf lahied you have a rumblingound oi imperfect When it is eh- taked bht an3 this tube -cfstOrd to its heating vvifl be destroyed forejrer; nine tases'out of ten are canted" citaVrn; whicH lSTobihing biit an inflamed condition 6t the inticous. surfaces vvifi gieaundfeollars ca'trrfa) that Sanhe: fie cured by Hall's' Catarrh vCot; Jnfl for Vfr. vuiars, iree.

i Toledo, O. by UHiggists, 75c. i a okc nan 3 1 Family frills for con- tipation. Women IbSacleafosV coin-- Picaiuu. ouruwK.

oiooa niciers is "of i purifying 'the blood. treating the skin, resionng sou digelltibu. A.1 drtfgiisu sell it, rr ind nee, $1.00. tirely 'closed Deafness af the result, and'n'niesstrie ilhfamatictn can be Notice of H8cMoa, i The Boards of County Commission ers for Stanly Connty met in call the court house in Albe- marie orr Saturday, he 15th day of 193; present, Ti S. Parker' Chafrmari, and Z.

D. Cosrain. A. I was notable to be present on account or J. M.

Boyett Clerk etrofficior. It was ordered that an election be held kt each doting precinct in North and South Alberaarie townships on Tuesday, the 1st, day of A. D. 1813 for the purpose of submitting the aualified voters of said town-' Ship i the question of issuing $100,000 in bonds for building good A roads in said township, under and by virture of the proirision of an act of the Leg-islature ratified on the 5th. day of "An Act" to iro-; prove thePf blicRdadsafcd H-ghway of North and South Albeitiarle town- ships in Stanly County.

It is further ordered that notice of this election be published in The Chronicle and Albemarle Enterprise; for thirty days. It is further ordered that a new registratiott be, and the same is here 7 bv ordered in each precinct for said election. It is ordered that the res is- tration books be opened for the regii rration oi an voters on -Thursday the 27 Aav nt Fpb 1Q1 3 ni ue open until Saturday the2nd day oi jviarcn, iyi3. It is futher ordered that said elec tion be held under all the rules and 4 regulations Drovided for in ihi art nerein before" referred to. It Is further ordered that said bonds shall run for a peridd of forty tears trom the date of issue.

It is. further ordered that at: said election. all persons who are in favor of Bonds hall vote a ballot with the words Good Road-" written Of printed thereon fcnd those-opposed shali shall vote a ballot wth 1 the words -V Against Good Roads." It is further ordered that- the following Registrars and Election, -be, and are hereby appointed for said. election; S. Albemarle J.

Ewing' fl N. -1 W.K. Littleton. i 1 llJ' Trbut'man. .3 'Thos.

'Eflrd' CCMiller No 1 N. N. S. '-N. 4: Judges S.

H. Milton Frank Almond, Judges, N.v Albemarle1 Lee Harris J. D. Lowder. Judges, N.

Albemarle No. 3 Harris Lowder S. There being no further "business the Board adjoufrid to trieet 1st. Mon day in March 1913. M.

Boyett -( omcio.vi. a. barker ChairJ -man. i 4t. Last notice to tax payers who Vl have not paid for year 1912 to my -friends "the tax nnvor.

ci-aniw. wkuuijl V.U, your taxes Are pastX due the State ouu ucmanu toe money of me and I cannot wait lonwr will sorry to pn cost on any one but it must be Please come up and settle and save this unpleasant duty. Forrest Sheriff untv. J.MMller; Sort, 1 manufatture a high-grade Well Drill and splendid Saw Dust Carrier. We do all kinds of repair work on and gasolene, aswell as all kinds of repair work done a first-class machine hop We caJry inlStoek piping, fit-' tings, Satisfaction i' guaranteed Gi ve us acaJlr HIGH RQCK.

H. Q. w-l. irSajBl tw fcr- Ci! ORPINGTONS FOR 1913 Concord, IS. C.

Fare pound 25c 20c 10 10 10 10 10 25 25 10" 05 05 05 -15 05 tl dozen it 4 it 'Hi pound dozen tt loaf i it dul vjl arc. a rnfi-, -Jl pavidTeeter, THE DRAYUAN Delivers Freight, Baggage, Transfers, mores or any kind hauling wanted. Prices tignt Tnone Notice I have sold out my entire stock of gooas in store to C. A. Kearns aSad D.

ii. Surratt and I am therefore no more responsible for anydebts made after this date. This Jan J. F. Kearns A fter a Ifright til coiiighing spell a ra? in weenan, felt errible pains in his side and Mis doctor found two fibs bad been broken.

What agony Dr. King's New; Dis- overy would have saved- iilfii few teaspoohsful ends a late ciugh whie persistent use rdutstobstihate coughs, expels r-stubb'orn tioldsrj or heals weak sore "I leeisre its a Godsend to 1 writes Mrs. Effie Mortem Columbia; "for I believe I would have consumption today, if I had not used I this great Its guaranteed 6 satisfy, and you can get a free' tril bottle or 50 cent or $1.00 size ac Hall's Pharmacy." .1 Weaver Piano Inspires SoloiSt Concert pianists come in contact with more different makes of pianos than almost any other class of persons. They also have more occasion" to draw on every resource of a piano than any other class of aud are, consequently, better able to discriminate as to the relative value of the different instruments. The opinion expressed 4 (by Madame' Mary Hisscn de Moss, Concert Pianist oV ewvYork "Citv, aces the We Ver Piano in the" highest rank situong pianos of tne best quality.

"The Weaver; Piano Company should be proud of the beautiful instrument they manufactures Itr has a ringing yet mellow tone which is an inspiration to the singer, to the accompanist and to the concert pianist alike." Programme For liarch 21. All pupils trom the schools of Stanly County are expected to be in Alberaarie on Friday March 31V At 10 o'clock there will be a parade in which all pupils of the 7 county Schools are expected to march; The pupils will assemble on the Grkded School ground's, 'and prepare for the parade. People are requested not to hitch their1 horses on the school grounds because all' the spa. will be required f6r the schools. At 11 o'clock there will be a spell ing Contest in which Onlv- one nn- pil eachlrmi the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, th, ami jth grades of a school will be allowed to spell.

This will be in ihe Albemarle Graded School Build ing. Words Will be selected and giv en out-by the following teachers: second grade, Miss Nannie Smith, third Bertha fcox, fourth Bertha Slack, fifth Anna Reeves, sixth 44 Mr. Taylor, Boss. 25rords will be given to the 2nd, 3rd and 4th gradesahd 50 to the 5th, Certihcates of distmctidn are to lie given to those pupils who make aln average of ninety or morev 5' The Recitation contest wilibeatl o'clock in the Graded Scljoof" Jiudi- I of the 2nd Srd'Uth, 5th, and 6th grades only aYeliible The judges are Mr. J.

W. Mabry, Misses Belle Kirk add Bertha Ijip A gold medal is to be given 'ta the one who recites best. Declainiers contest 7.30 P. M. in the 'AuditoHu Oae represec tftive'or each higljf school of the coun ty will be alloMre4 ifb speak in the contest.

'Thejigetre Revs. J. P. Rodgersi Alexauder- Mil, ler and V. C.

Ridenhour. A medal will 'given' to the best. Work's lof drawrngritmgeic hibitin m-the usic furnished by- local Orchestra. AT HARRIS BAKERY THE EH HatleyVt prosperous farmer of iBloomingtB bied of measles last -Friday a weeii and was borried at Bear Creek church Saturday. He was 52 years of He leaves widow and targe family of children He was one of the best men in the county.

1 The child of Mrs. Arabella Misen-heimer fell in the fire last Sunday week and was burned so that it died Sunday eyening'. it was nSuiried at Bear Creek TLIonday. The child :which.was about 7 months old was tied in a rocking ch'air before the fire, while the mother was in another place the chair oyerturned aud tie child burne'. New Lcadoo Itoute 1 Iteos.

The health of this' community i good at present Miss Grace Hahn is spending a few days in Albeniarfe. j' Marshall Sides4 has 'moved to -Albemarle." -v-';" y. Miss Ollie Almond gavea birth-day party to her iriehdslkst Saturday night which WcU ehjiiyed by all present. Mr, Martin. Harkey 'and Mis- Beatrice Morris were happily mar ried last Sunday week in Albemarle.

We wish them a long and happy life. Visitors Sunday week were pisses Flora and Mammie ro weir Messrs William Whitley and Daniel 'Hf rkey at Misenheimer Springs'- Luther Eudy and wife at Sandy Morris and Silus Barbee at Saridy Morrises. Bine Eves ARE YOU WEAOlflEfr'ifT-t D0Wfif pMr What you need is a good blood purifier tonic and revifalizetv iTry Ra wleigh's Ru-Mex-01 or Wine of Cod Liver Oil a)ees pecially valuable lot system.purifying and toning the, bodily organs For pale, puny nerVbtls children; For run-down women fid for elderly, people Ra wleigh's Wine of Cod Liv-er Oil is highly recohJmended.lt eed nourishes, strengthens every Vital organ of the hitman Ra wleigh's Ru-Mx-Ol ke rich red blood. Recommended 'for Scrofula, Eczema, Pimples, Rash; Skin, Bldtches, Boils, Old Sores, Ulcers, Anemia, General Debility jRheu matism, eftC. In the spring is a good time to user these medicines Cleanse the system like you clean house tho oughl and good health wiU follO'wI: I anl traveling every dabiaVif yiou are in neejd of these medicines now, don't wait but to me fri-" Orders'promptfy filled.

j. H. Motherly Rawleigh Siah" Albemarle. N. C.

lldute 3 Wadei; H. The Buff Man Of Thduthi Wmohii As Follows: HICKORY. N. c), 1911, Won 1st and. 2nf-Hen.

1st Pullet and 2nd Pen. Buff Leghorns. CHARLOTTE, C. 1912 Cbarlotta'l'oifrjr'. Show.

1912. 1st 1st and 2nd Hen. 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th pullets and 1st Pen, Buff Leghorns. v. CHARLOTTE, N.

1912 Fair Association .1912, 1st Cock, 1st; 2Qd; ind rdi Cockerel, 1st and 2nd Hens.lst. 'ind Pullets, 1st Pen Buff Leghorns. 1st Pullet and 2nd Pen Buff Orpingtons. MORGANTON. N.

C. 1912 1st, lnd and 3rd Cockerels, 1st and 2nd Hens, and 3rd Pullets and 1st Pen, also special for best Buff Leghorns to show', CHARLOtTErN. .1913 South-' 1 'Eastern Poultry Show Association, 2n4 Cocki lst and; 3rd i ockereU, 1st. 3rd and 4th Hen, 2nd, 3rd and 6th Pullets and, 1st Pen. CONCORD, NvC.

1912 1st 1st. 2nd, and rdTCockerels; 1st and 2nd Hens; 1st; 2nd and 3rd Pollets.lst Pen.also best Pen in show all varieties competing and bestaisplay in Buff Leghorns. 1st Cockerel, 2nd Pullet and 2nd Pen; Registered Berkshire Hogs, the" best, at reasonable FOR Saturday March 8th, 1913 1 i Ml I Pound Cake 4 Layer Cake Wine. Cake Spice Cake Lemon Squares Chocolate Squares Cinnamon Buns McGintys Lady Fingers Yankee Fruit Cake Raisin Cake Rolls Sandwich Buns House-Hold Rolls Mother's Bread "Cromwell" loaf Sandwich loaf (rrnhnm Innf per ii i it I it i i I i i 1 1 i- Fresh Fruits And Canned Goods. Don' worry: over the fctore all Saturday morning, just sit down and look over this, then come orrphone -and -we.

will send your selection for i our aunaay A. C. Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, Albemarle, Office Booms; In Loan and Trust Dunging Tilepnonest Residence No. 145 1 Office No. 102 DRi FEAGIN, DENTIST.

Rood 2, Trust BIdg. ALBEMARLE. N. C. Hots: 8:30 H.

ta li30 to 5:30 P. M. DR. W. C.

FITZGERALD, iy 1 DENTIST, yC, Office in Central Hotel Building, north corner, nrstJoor. Hunevcutt 2 1 111. 6. -Ufa A. is' I-.

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Years Available:
1912-1917