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The Mountain Scout from Taylorsville, North Carolina • Page 4

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Stony Point Letter. Hiddenite News. Poors Knob Items. Birthday Dinner. 'i'oo i- 5 naoa 1Q "i'oonog cr.agh -raeJiciiie itshould do -Uite, oiiiilain no harmful sub- Term Queers.

We have been by stonr: And lt 'most etiectual; liamperiain tbfte requiremenu Couh Iioniedy is ft favorite with Xl mothers of ypuna jr sale by allDea- CrEiirp visited at Mr Gaston Jolley's recently. Miss Arlio Former visited Miss Mandy Bumgarner a few days ago. Mrs. Otto-Fortner his been children everywhure iers. Ad vertisemer.1 a number of citizensj to ask every raau interested in the Measles are making a rapid progress, in our five or six cases reported today.

Messrs. W. E. Bogle, E. Lackey and J.

B. Leach made a business trip to it vitle Sat. urday in interfsi if nur hi ik We hope soon Iiah the foun A very y- was spent with V. M. Murdock and Mrs.

Murdock at their borne, near York Institute, on the 2nd which was Mrs Murdocbsbirth-day neintf 65. i was indeed a u-y dal wii.it coiiii. 1 until their I't'tfilll welfare of Taylorsville to meet verv sink for some time. 1 -ad i (ion laid, the yault Viclc rry he if iind vill -it iti favrr tiV4 already arrived law I none it will da v. a Vt do I Ot 1 Mrs.

Arthur. PtiiTsttn il'ivl or 60 J. Simarjtoa.in the ball game at, HunWylliV Sat-urdaj and we'nt otf tfb). Chirlotte Saturday night to "refatives Mises Etbel Grose n.l Mary Emma' Mason "spent Sawrdar in Statesville. CJo'iaressman pissed througb Satur.i.iv ti hi'-; way to Washington' for'speci! session of Cnimrer.

Svfral parties here joined him accompanied hirn io just out of pure love for Hie Congressman, we suppose Misses Myrtle and' Gertrude Summers spent Saturday and Sunday visiting: Mr, S. Dvil. son near Rtaiesvill. Miss JuliaTeauue, of ville, spent Sunday in town, visiting Miss Ruth White Alty. J.

H. Burke, of Tavlors- (( IDij )) ni tubcrcolosis i hr limn--1 '( deen ou ii nur -4 i id i mev 1'iid liockfv Spri'iii! Ui 3'h. Tlin IS li ll. 1 1 i VtS a burial took place Sulphu Vr'ii Ml'-ir. I 1 If'il' i i i iif, i ii-nijM hen Springs Sunday n.

con etr onh p--i-M ot the iiucted by Rev. Smaibtr, Mrs, hi THE BEST THE BEST ii itni. (I Mi ch.mv Everything of win gra Vlay il i met'i nil oco-su-n. REMEDY Patterson laavesa busha ml 'i'Iih mnic Mi ip-d -'0d uuee small chiidrei. Mr For all forms of i.

he iti. vVash Lackey, father of deceas RIIEIEIATISH i'f o-'i i iiti-ii t'ii- it ct( his ed, died about a week at The bereaved family 'ha v' our hearu Lumbago, Sclstfca, Gout, Neural Qla, Kidney Trouble Catarrh and tix- We ii -cd in -i i nei nir at the Court Honse tomorrow night, at 7 o'. cloek, to nominate a mndiilate for Mayor and three candid for Commissioners. Now we hope the. people will "take; enough interest in the town to come out and let us select good men who are in favor of progress and and who will adopt such Ordinances as will be for the good of the town and have the backbone to see that they are enforced.

We need improvements in the war of streets, sidewalks, lights and fire protection and we should elect men who will look well to the interests of the whole town. Come out, come early and come determined to do what will be for the best of and don't think of self alone. felt sympathy in their loss of tviritour tsixes lower 1 1 an grandfather and mother i i Asthma "6-DROPS" STOP THE PAIN Gives Quick Relief It sfcODS tha aches and pains, relieves ewollen joints and muscles likn masrlo. Dostrora The Misses Beck hams and Pearl Davis spent the week end ville, was in town Saturday on business. Rev.

E. D. Brown, of Lorav, Voi-t i I oii wii't brtnds iiv Statesville, returning on the Nearly Everybody Else Has a Telephone alt iglu, I tio- t.c'!, BLACK MUD. preached at. the I're-irivtf'ria'i noon train Monday.

the excess urlo acid and Is quick. Church here Sunday afternoon sare and sure in na Teanits. no other remedy like Sample) Mr. Ray Thomas played with the Stony Point Base Ball Tree on request. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS Advertised Mail.

at 3. 30, and helped complete lhe work ot organization and gel he Team against Huntersvflle Sat 0n8 Dollar per bottlo, or sent prepaid upon receipt of price 1 not church ready to send the pi oner i urday. Stony Point won a vic At Tayloksville Post Office ootainaoie iu your locality. tory over Huntersville on the Apr, 7th 1913. SWANS0N RHEUMATIC CURE CO.

1C3 Uka Straat latter ground. if not called for within the Coda No. 898 Mr. Combs near Stony Point next two weeks will be sent, f( Ciiioago ir.ftlrift-1 representation to the next meet-iog of Concord Presbytery. Prof.

A. F. Sharpe the meeting of the ard of Education Monday. On last Saturday afternoon at 'e paronare here, Clyde aud Miss Flossie Hendren of You can easily get one and be on an equal basis with them all Come in and let us tell you all the facts and prices. Don't May ah other day.

th- Dead Lei ter. Ot'tice. One lei ter e.ich fur Mr. E. Hiddenite were married Satur day afternoon at the Methodist Sna-Fip, lid' Fulinv, Mrs.

Aier Best Homed for Headache Parsonage in Stony Point. This Sour Stomaon, uoicning: ana Miller. Mis: Fd ra I v.i Uarne t. Om Co ribs, of this place, Heavy on Thieves. Liver Troubles.

so for young couple nave our best Box at Druggist. wishes in their journey through card each" tor Mr. Shernan Statesville ra.vlnrsville jar ana uepui iu icvm life. The School clopetf Toursdav Tbe Teachers and Board decid in the future feiiP Davis, A he M. ey, Miss L'ti'e, t'o Vd tt W.

L). Devi P. more difficult than in the pa Flossie Hendren. dausrhter of Mr. Vance Hendren, -or Hidden ite, were united in Rev.

U. S. Richardvn offioiaiing We hope.iheir wiy: tliroutrh lite will be attended with much telicUy. Messrs. Owen and Butler Woodsides, of Lora', S)ent Sun eJ to have no commencment on ECZEMA, ACNE, PI LIS, PIMPIES, SCAtDS, BURNS, WOUNDS, SALT RHEUM, RINQ and will have to face prosecu wohm, iio, aunxqr Kin ay auig mo WcnDODCN CAI VE account of the rbortnuss of tbe term Mrs.

Goode and Miss Caldwell chaperoned a number tion iu the Federal Courts as well as before state tribunals as tsa Pmr Box at DniMKts Vr. M. UAURINGER Manager Statesville. N. O.

thf result ot the bill introduced of the students on a picnic to Reduce the High Cost day in town. by Representative u. ianio the Rocky Face Friday, nf Alexandria, passed by Mrs. R. Watts spent Satur Misses Minnie Brown and Sue of Living.

both Houses of Congress, and day in Statesville. Caldwell left on tbe 9.30 train Saturday for their homes in Stony Point ball team went by converting your backyard approved by the President. This Act imposes a maximum fine of 000.00 or imrjnsonment for to Huntersville Saturday to play Greensbore and Concord. They our second game of ball. Stony A into a Poultry Farm.

both taught in the School dur- Point beat Huntersville bv a tbe past; session. Prot. and VWT uot more than ten years for any person convicted of nnlawfully hrfaWinc into anv railway car heavy score. Our team outclass Mrs. Goode will remain tnrougb and raising your own Chickens ed Huntersville in batting and the summer.

ELEGANT LINE STATIONERY Box Paper Envelopes Pound paper Visiting Cards Tablets Correspondence Cards MacKESSON MUNDAY, DRUGGISTS. and Eggs. containing- interstate or toreign our pitcner was superior to Mrs. W. Harris ot Wilkesbore theirs.

In fielding, Huntersville Shipments of freight or express, elmont Barred Rocks is visiting her son, Mr. T. Harris of this place. outplayed our The score Bl lack Minorcas and was larger on both sides than a lack Orpingtons or of stealing or obtaining by fraud or deception from any car depot, platform, vessel, or wharf, anv freiffbt. express or Rev.

Lee Davis lost a fine week ago at Stony Point. milch cow last week. are the kind that will do the Stony Point High School will Our town has made several baggage wbich constitutes or is close May 8th. Commencement improvements in tbe last year; will begin Wednesday. May 7th, Mr.

E. Lackey has added an. a part of any interstate or foreign shipment at 8 P. M. with an entertainment- other story to his residence; trick for you lay more eggs, produce more meat at the least cost of keep than any other fowl.

They are PRIZE WINNERS by school Thursday, May 8 th Mr. L. M. Kerley has built a While the Carlin Act in no way infringes on the jurisdiction of the state courts, it puts the at 10 M. there will be i re The' BULLDOG Gasoline Engine lodge rocm over bis store; Tbe citers contest, followed by A ror fcvery I-arm Weed 1 to 12 H.

P. Farmers Union has erected a orations and essays of graduat- whole power of the Federal Pe- Ware House in our town; An up ng class. At 2 P. M. the aomi.il partment of Justice behind the at detection and prosecution of address by Dr.

J. Y. Joyner. At 8 P. M.

the annual concert. one for your Threihing Machine and Saw Mill, others adapted to Pumping, Sawing, Running Bepanrtore. Chums, etc. The Bull Dog is a strong, compact engine which you can absolutely rely upon for lung, hard service. Write today for complete, descriptive catalog, showing designs and sizes for every purpose.

THE FAIRBANKS CO, BALTIMORE. MD. Th Fairbanks Company never made poor article, fumiaehiw to-date Drug Store has just been completed; The Sou R. R. has greatly improved the depot by remodliog and cely paint persons guilty ot stealing from cars or depots, since it will be commencement closing at tiicht.

the largest shows of the country. Eggs for Hatching 15. Belmont Poultry t.F9fft.ia11 imnnsKlhlft for the A Sad Accident. thieves to distinguish between ing it. wdo says Hidaemte isnt growing.

A 1 i A. 1. I Mr. H. P.

Thomas and little intrastate ana lmersuiw: su laments. It is confidently expec Ou last Friday eveuing Mr. T. son, wiiue, went to unarioue Eli Hammer, sou of Mr. P.

M. Friday returning next day. Yards, R. L. SIMMONS, Prop'iy Charlotte, N.

C. Hammer, was killed, almost in stantly. Mt. Mourne News. Mr.

Hammer was running a saw mill north ot town ana, The weather has been fine tor NOTICE. while sawing the last line, for the evening, the saw caught a tbe last tew days, it has been Having qualified R8 Arlminstrator of scantling, broke it, and one N. P. Daniels dccfcasd. notice is hereby given to havina- claim- ted that this law will have a powerful effect in breaking up thetts of, this character wbich not only involve a serious loss to the railways and cause great inconvenience to shippers and travelers but are a constant menace to railway employees and the traveling public since it is notorious that car thieves do not hesitate to interfere with trains pr report to other expedients to serve their own purposes regardless ot the consequences.

Election Notice. used in planting corn, tbey plant here to get' ready for that piece struck the young mm in tbe left side crushing if in and wonderful cotton crop which againt-t said estate to present ihrnn foi payment to the iinit'rsifned rn or before tbe loth day of April 1914, or this causing death in about fifteen they take so much delight in; wotice will be placd in bar of their Rev. Mr. J. C.

Black of Albe minutes! He was thirty years recovtry. All persons to said estate will please make promp pay old and leaves a young wife and marle Stanley Co. is conducting uiriib auu nave bmunie auu eost. three children to mourn his sad a series of meetings at Moores- This April 8th 1913. J.

S. MITCHELL, Adminstrator. of N. Daniels. yille.

It began Sunday March and sudden death. The Scout joins tbe community in extend STILL HERE! We failed to sell out so we are still doing bus- iness AT THE OLD STAND With a better and more complete line of Mdse, than ever. All sorts of as stoves disc harrows, cultivators of all lands, plows, corn planters, guano distributors, harrow-teeth, hoes, barb wire fencing, etc. All kinds of up-to-date dress-goods, shirt-waists, skirts, gowns, night shirts, etc, hats, caps, clothing, ladies ready to wear hats, trimmed hats of all kinds, and all kinds of straw hats. In fact we sell almost everything and buy everything and when you buy AT THE BEE HIVE you buy right! Following is a list of things that we handle.

Sewing machines, sewing machine needles, window glass, eod-liver-oil, Wine of Car-diu, Gowahs and Vicks Pneumonia Cure etc, to the Bee-Hive for every thing you want. If we havent got it we will get it for.you. Our aim and wish" is to please you and if we do it tell your neighbors, if we dont then please 30th and will continue for some ing sympathy to the bereayed days yet. Rev, Black was a schoolmate of our bro. Rev.

J. ones. NOTICE. Havinir nualifiprl na nr1rAinionn.n. M.

Shayer of Dealville. He is The iemains were laid to rest Concord Church on, Sunday. P. M. Matheoon ilArflaeoH lut s.

aiu ing a great work. Ordered by tUu 1 of Commissioners of Alexander County that an Election be held on 13th day of May 1013, in Alexander County, to submit' to the qualified voters of the county the Question of the approver of our The school here still holds Tbe funeral services being con ducted by Rev. J. W. Waits.

ander Countv, this is to notify all persons holding claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of April 1914, or an attendance of over 60. Will close in about three weeks, they iui uiikiuu win do pieaaea in bar of their recovery. All List will have a nice entertainment! a'Juvua AUUUTOU to said estate will please make an im- uiuiate payment to ttie undersiffned. ot a night and day. Programmed to close the 25 th of April The Board of Commissioners, A.

M. MATHESON, Administrator. Now in regard to the pro NOTICE. at their meeting, last Monday, appointed the following List Takers to take the Tax Lists for 1913: Act of the General Assembly of 1H1J, and that the following be appointed Registrars and Judges for said Election. Millers.

1 Dagenhart J. A. Drum. Varies. W.

J. YB: I I. A. MUlcr. Julius A.

Laurence, John Miller. f. TWoa Nabater, J. M. II.

CVpraan. J. A. Cllne, Monroe J. Bowman, Dt in.

j- Thompson, W. At a meeting of the Board of Com missioners of the Town of Taylorsville, held on March the lOtb, 1913, it was spects of good roads for Alexander. It seems to me they are tor in tbe distance. I have read and re-read tbe proposed law and wish all good feeling toward tbe ones who get this law up. It may be good but it wilt be an enemy to tbe best, which is the sand-clay roada.

I wilt write Yours to please," THE BEE HIVE. ordered that an election be held on Tuesday after the first Monday in May, 1913, for the purpose of electing a May Millers. H. S. Dagenhart.

I. A. Nalden. -Gwaltneys. i L.

E. Barnes. Sugar-Loaf. W. A.

Barnett. Little River. A. Oxford. Elleudale.

Bird Tuttle. Wittenburg. Hammer. Taylor8ville. J.

IT. Keever. or and three Commissioners to serve for the ensuing two years. I All kinds seed Irish potatoes Maine grown 30c i. By order of the Board.

March the per pecrv. my views later. J. B. E.

10th, 1913. H.C. PAYNE, Mayor. 4.

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