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Webster's Weekly from Reidsville, North Carolina • Page 8

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Reidsville, North Carolina
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Dissolution Notice. BEBE OCA'S TRIUMPH. The Co-partnershiD NOTICE. All persont who kav taken up sections in Greenvicw Cemetery and buried their dead thereon witkomt haying paid for the sections are hereby notified that unless they come forward 'and nay Tor tkem at once A DESERVED TRIBUTE. Greensboro Telegram.

"We say without hesitation that in all the qualities which go to make up a State's Attorney A. Brooks lias, so far as we know, never been equaled in this district. "If ability and fidelity to duty count for anything Mr. Brooks will tinnnbtpdlv be renominated by ac- M. Nunn, nnder the styl- I ot Joyce is this day dissolved.

dne said firm must be Willba presented to the people of ReidsYille, Easter Monday night, at the graded school. This charming little play is to ba presented by the members of the Tuesday Afternoon Reading Club, which is a guerantee that the public may expect something unusually good. they will be offered for sale to other Joyce and claims against Kibjrran'aF. F. V.

hams, boneless breakfast bacon and sugar cured beef tongue, Acma Grocery Ce. Mr. John G. Staples has an imn porlant announcement in another column about listing taxes in the town. Keep it mind and look forward to it A GOOD VTOMAN GOXE.

Mrs. Elizabeth Lewellyn. wife of Mr, R. J. died at the home of her husband in Madison, Saturday, March 1st, 1902.

The news cf her demise was a great shock to her friends, who were taken whoLy unaware Uer health had not b3en vigorous for three or four months, but no one anticipated a fatal ead ing of her illness. The end came rather eudd-nly and almost unex-. peciedly and was due to heart persons. By order of tke Board of Town Commissioners. as.

T. Smith. hv the creat Democratic- llemz's sweet mixed pickles satisfy. Acme Grocery Co. Mr.

Jim Jones, one of the leading farmers of the Nance section, was on the market Tuesday wit a to fcacco. Heinz's all at 20c. per pound. Acme Grocery Co. Mr.

V. T. Burtou perfecting his arrangements to ngage in the bottling business at J. O. Sharp's old stand.

Sauer kraut, 4c. per pound, three jKjunds for 10c. Acme grocery Co. r-Col. Motley, postmaster cf the ancient village of Lawsonville, was in town the otber diy.

He was looking prosperous and happy. very one that buys our Harlem blend ecfT te praises it. Acme Grocery Co. lc picaciifctv iu xx. Joyce JOYCE The business will herel conducted R.

F. Joyce. March 4, 1902. Clerk THE BEST PRESCRIPTION FOR MALARIA. Chills and Fever, is a bottle of Grove Tasteless Chill Toxic.

It it simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 50c. RELIEF IX SIX HOCR3. party of this district." We quote the above from an editorial week's Oxford Pnbhc Ledger aod call attention to it because we believe it to be true and because it is gratifying to note that the efforts of our solicitor are so highly appreciated in other parts of the district.

There is no officer upon whom greater responsibility rests, and the faithful discharge of whose duties more vitally aflect the people than the solicitor. Mr. Brooks besides being a lawyer of real ability, enjoys to a marked degree the confidence of our people. And as suggested by our co.tempora-ry he ought and no doubt will be re nominated by acclamation. Jkmgham Supcnor Court ad.

rrirnan wn known and It Vla8 I 1... A r. ,1 1 lournea Just 1 riuav evening Distressing Kid uey and 1 Bladder Dfceis relieved in six hour by 'New Great South Amencin Kidney Cure." It is a great supriie on account of its ez eeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kiineye and back, in male or female Re heves retention of water almost im- mediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by W.

S. Allen, druggist, Reidsville, N. C. DOXT BE DECEIVED By the circus bill advertising of quaek medicine concerns. Your druzgist will tell you that "Coleman's Guarantee" is an honest medicine and guaranteed to care all forms of Indigestion and Dyspepsia.

Price 50c, large bottle, at Fdtzer Mims" drug store. which she lived. Her gentle life, so deeds of love and deeds of love fretrrant with for the most part a and tedious trrm, oecu pi id principally by a lot of chronic civil cases. h-x amine our line cf canned goods before buying elsewhere. Acme Co.

We regret to of the critical illness of Mis Martin. Sue was Htricken with paralysis several days ago and her condition is quite GEN. QUEENS'S DI'ST. TO CURE A COLD IX ONE Take Laxative Bromo liaine Tab lets. All druggists refund tha.

mon ITS. Jm kindness, was? a blessing to all withia the radiii3 of its influence. The poor, the afllicled and the sorrowing had in her a sympathizing friend and helper. Sne was the daughter of A'frjd Vernor and was born June 8, 1843. Her marriage to Mr.

Lewellyn was celebrated Jan. 2, 18CS This union was bles ed with two children, one of whom, the wife-of Rey. W. H. Wilson, of Madison, survives, Mrs.

Lewellyn had been a profess ing Christian and a member of the intief. rhiirrh for minv vfiara. Re- Be Kind You Haw Always Bousa Bears the i Signature J2? ey if it fails to cure. W. Grove's signature is on each box.

252. of Vt He is Only Thinkir Of the fact that Winter is an: by and he has got to Lur b. wife and children tLor WiE. Siloes. Of course he ami to buy them at.

once at Savannah, March 7.H. T. "Waller, whose wife is one of the di rect decendents of Gen. Nathaniel Greene, has received a letter from Col. Asa Bird Gardiner, of New York suggesting that the remains of General Greene, now resting in a bank vault in this city, should be reinterred in Rhode Island.

Mr. Waller has replied that Col. Gardiner heretofore had held that the remains should rest where the descendants of General Greene wished them to, and that the majority of the decendants have given their writ ten preference for Savannah as the place of reinterment. Col. Gardiner asserted that the Society of the Cins cinnatiof Rhode Island went to eon-siderable expense to liod Gen.

115 iiii Wo otton Bn hgion was to her not a set of rules to be obeyed or a system of truth to be believed, but was life and joy and peace. One who knew her well writes: "She Iivei her relgion seven days in the week. No hotter woman ever lived." Her devoted husband and daughter and other sorrowing relatives have our heartfelt sympathy. The interment took place at Beaver Island church. Rev, II.

A Brown. Why don't You Stop it WHERE- r'Tming. -I It cV cr's self raising and count! i ii kw-heit fbur for gale at Acme Grocer Co. Doctor" Alfnxl Courts, one of the county's laintest and funniest colored citiz n.s, was in town last Friday. His inimitable lauh has 1 jt none of its oUMinie charms.

Pure mapl syrup and old Porto Ilico ei'for sale at Acme Grocery Co. The Leader Warehouse. Frank Plnriix Co proprietors, nold yes-terday 34,140 pounds of tobacco for at an average of over $12-, with prices ranging from 00 to .00 per hundred. Our friend L. Minor left Monday for the "northern cities where he wilt b-ty his dry goods and millinerv for the spring.

Th: 1 tdieoid society, of Wares 1 will -give' mi o.ster supper Saturday nigh. in tiieold bucket laco1 building. Public cordially invite'. --We earrv a line of fis good fr New Shoe! "MAGIC COUGH CURE'' has benefi i a ir' JS of Rockingham peo-Throt't and Lane 1 -11 Arrive every day, and the climb. Such a shoving atil he shoe business was v.

IgL Ml 1 fill a. I pie auu wui suaramee it 10 Denent vou. vj mi i(r a Greene's remains. Mr. Waller re- plks that when in Savannah.

Col Gardiner said that the money used was the interest on a fund, left by Gen. Greene himself and that he was really paying for searching for his AWn a a il ira nr vou waut to it vine ueiore. iney -nre iin- uiy Troubles harmless will tell you w.Sat it is n.ideo know. D. of Winston, conductc the funeral, paying a touching tribute to the Christian life and character of the.

departed wife and mother. It was our good fortune to have kiiown hcrfnjin infancy. Sae was an israelile in whom tLere was no guile. the county that devotes it rujfj tion to Shoes. They study sho-i-where tha liest Shoes ar-- ni i.it-.

twice as many Shoe-; a jv r.uu; county Come to lie: i iri -r it llullines building, where -a ii; Sj e.i the nenn! Sovnnnnh hni I 11 iUI 11A 31Udh All 11 in a II. i a- taken no interest in searching for the King's, Bull's. Foley's, One Minute, remains 01 Gen. Greene. Mr.

Waller tions. VOU WONDER Wootton Bros n. brinL' ri and with is pre-a f-kiil SHOULD YOU PREFER consiihin-r your phy scription and we will compound it with'the purest born of long experience. er sold 1 'P as best ou C'nro'itif. li tt- use V.

oundcel It th" tormentin? coid that made 1 tt winter one long misery will bias bad this year. Certainly not, it you take Alien's. Lung Iiil-am when tickling and rawness in the throat annou Kvi the presence of the oid ene-m. Do not expecc tae ejli to wear itself out. Take the riht remedy in taiu'.

Allen's Lung BaIsuui is Ironi opium. calls his attention to two instances where Savanaaliiaris trie I to find the remains. Mr, Waller says the de-scendants are ready to reimburse the Rhode Island Society of the Cincm-uati for any expense incurred in their search. In his letter Col, Gardiner says that there are three places that want the rem una. one being in North Carolina.

Mr. replied that be never heard of the North Carolina place until now. He holds that Mr. Gardiner stated that tbe Rhode Island Society was moved purely through patriotic motives in the search and he is surprised now that Col. Gardiner should begin to talk about expenses.

Jf our plan" bod. Trv ours, T. Wiiliihison Oj. Ware sorry Xi cirn that Col. luvid v.

as i-tricken with paralysis in big right Ride last- Monday. -He is improving slowly we p'ad to hear. --WANTKD iron. We viil pay hightPt ranrket prices for scrap captiug--. and bras.

O. T. Glasscock Sans, Founders nnd Machinists, Greensboro, N. C. 9, i 5 (WVE THEM A CHANCE.

It is astonishing how the looks upon the newspaper as hor.se to be ridden to death. MIL RUUUiOI public a free People will pay money for a band, for lights, HE price of a )iano dep 3 on the material, world li. CALL, Secretary. LOCKJAW FROM COBWEBS. ship aud brains that go A.

C. SINTON, THE WATT -Mi, Thn. W. an-oOf l'tv orator from Danville, it. Oood work in a piano is FLO qu nt to shovv in daily wear.

price you pay, if you get janitor, or go to a job printing office and buy thousands of dodgers, pay hoys to deliver them, pay performers in the entertaiometii, if they are professionals, or pay some manager te jret up the affair and give him a large percentage of the receipts, pay all their bills in' fact, pay for everything except that which is most valuable to them to wit, newspaper advertising, savs the Kuoxville 1452 Franklin St, A.as t-n the streets last Miiiruay giv-iii ar-d reeoiviiij theplad nd. Hi-i v. ere interested in observing the H't (f. chin whiskers as yx for the river breezes to blow through. Cobwebs put on a cut lately gave a woman loekjaw.

Nillions know that the best thing to put on a cut is Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the infallible healer of AVounds, Ulcers, Sores, Skin Eruptions, Burns, Scalds and Piles. It cUre3 or no Day. Only 25c at Mnj. Allen's and Dr. Sapp'sdrug stores.

first the best quality vou caa cure satisfaction is likely to low. Manufacturers ot and dealers in to ll'ivt- you gravis you y. i.h a uk? It cill on J. Clapp Plows, Castings, fia Presses. Ve nicies ana Harness.

PROGRAM OF THE PIEDMONT BAPTIST ION ME ETi 1-i The STIEFF Ins dfcraS beauty and a fine singing tone. It's a good piano the price is low. In buying STIEFF Piano, you only pay Sentinel. And if the newspaper is unwilling to devote more notice to such eoutrtai meats than liberal news notices it comes in for much abuse. And yet'why should not the news I' paper charge for its advertising space just as the owner of the tall charges t'o.

i-l ice of business ar i f- ou and examine cur U'ck ro5irret monuments and I cad4 Wt have made great in-a ls on one et work aod ir itinv wliicli wo ta u- ic lr A-; durability utru is ui.Mirj'a.-i tnl i (iiv a- muh as mar The following is the program of the Piedmont Biptist Union Meeting to meet with Mount Calvary church, small oroflt. that's the M. turer's. THE flimich Baling Press Marcn jn zi-, FRIDAY. tor its rent, the bill-boards, tne lithographers charge for furnnishing posters, the job printing office charges for dodgers, aud the outside parties 11 a.

Introductory our 1 U- or ran it-v. ill eon viae Write at once ior prices and easy terms. Dr J. Richardson. i i.vc us a ill and we Vf urs vt rv rulv.

J. C. Co. The news- charge tor their services' Organization. 2 P.

m. Missions: (1) Bible Author- of paper has ouly two sources reveuue. Seeour exhibit at the Chi4 ty for Missions, Kev. Thos. Carrick; One Is subscription, the One Is subscription, Mr.

li W. Morj his has bmglt an i) truits ot the Missionarv Enters Exposition. prise. Rev. W.

C. Newton, other advertising. The subscriptions to newspapers are so cheap that they little more than pay tke cost ef the white paper. Protracted Meetings-(1) Essen Chas; M. Stiefi FOR HALING Tobacco Stems, Cotton, Hay, Or Straw.

tials of their Success, Rev. W. H. iipf rVT in the -concrete, tombstone liiiussh re formcily operated by! Clapp r.ro The style of the ew firm will be J. C.

Clapp Morph's Sec. and Treas nd J. Clapp general manager. CI ipp is au experienced man in Eller; Benefits Derived From Pro Piano Manufacturer, IUHimjrt HEAL THYSELF. tracted meeting.

Rev. J.A.Hackney. SATURDAY. 9:30 a. Devotional exercises the concrete business ana well North and South Carolina, conducted by Rev.

J. L. Lane. Alabama Uranch Ninety-nine out of every hundred people sutler to some extent from in digestion, heartburn, nervousness, constipation and dyspepsia, "Cole man's Guarantee" positively cures uown ir lioekiugham co lr Merphis a prominent business 10 a. M.

Benefits do Be Derived NorthTryon by (jrown Feople from Sundavn CorrespondanceSolicited man of our. town and has the respect Wilmnth lh'. schools, Dr. F. P.

Fucker, Z. such cases. "Take it, eat what you ll IllllllU'll 4nd nce of al our people. A new remedy for ring-bone hss Neal. want and be happy." Price 50c.

The Support of the Ministry. Its "1 lb eu edopted by a irmer liviog largo bottle, at Fetzer Mims drug bcnpturalnees and Reasonableness. TIN ROOFS are better than stor3, Dr. J. i.

Richardson, Rev. J. M. Hil hard. near town.

His horse had been lame far some time and the usual reme dies bad failed, when he hit upon the plan of putting a band of lead around A FAR-REACH ING LIGHTHOUSE. 2 p. m. Temperance Sentiment March Success. ana Liegisiation.

Kev. J. M. Henley, Kev. u.

Li. tireaves. A blinding beam of electric light, thirteen inches wide, is a new warn Christian Literature, Rev. P. Shingle, Fire Proof, Storm Proof, Last Longer, Insurance Cheaper.

HUlllllllblltllUI i nui)Vj Having qualified as admijj the estate of Mrs. Mary eon, deceased, notice is nerecj to all persona indebted to to make immediate paymJ settlement and all persons i claims against the eaid cstJ present them for payment oo fore the 8th dav of February, a Ellington, Rev. J. L. Lane.

SUNDAY. the alTected unkle, loose enough to ivo the muscles play. The trouble has stead. ly diminished and the terse is bind worked every iy good results are attributed to the friction of the band on the affected part while the animal is walking. The le id costs about live cents ing to ships off the dangerous shoals of Cape Hattera.

Diamond Shoal Lightship, No. 71. has been fitted 10 a m. Sunday-school Massmeet- with a tbree thousand -candle-power mg conducted by Dr. F.

P. Tucker. search light, the first of its kind eyer 11 a. Sermon, Rev. Thomas Carnck.

placed at sea as a manner beacon. this notice will be pleaded and it is expected to be visible forty There will also be preaching on miles, twenty two miles farther naay ana Saturdav nierhts and Sun than the regular beacon lights of the day afternoon by different ministers of the Union. tneir recovery, 'inisiae--February, 1902. H. SMITH, adfj.

Mrs. M.L. P. B. Johnson Attorney.

lightships can be seen. The chief element the effectiveness of the Let all delegates and visitors who new Ii2ht is founu in the fact that wisn conveyance from the depot a Reidsville to the church notify D. the lightship never being at rest, the beam of light will sway in a varying Moore, Reidsville. C. withou and bieiisilr put on and taken off, by making holes ia each end df the puce with an awl and using a wire for a fastening.

Any one desiring to make a trip to Greensboro can easily save the radroid fare by the exercise of a httle business judgment. Tne Yard Shoe Co. is closing out its mammoth tock. of footwear at a sc-itiee of the retail profits in Order to quickly upon the goods. Such a windfall does not come often and wie people will not neglect this opportunity.

There's a biz profit ia more than the average buyer thinks. If you want to know how much real value there is in a $5 pair faiL Those arriving the evenincr bes For DrugJ ttuiiio anu aiways oe aistinguisnaoie. If expectatioDs are not disappointed fore will be tintertained Reidsville Sandy Hook, Fire Islind, and Nan for the night by notifying either e.Hey tucket bnoals will be equipped with L. Ureaves or Jones. Committee.

Uy similar eloctrical apparatus. PEOPLE BELIEVE I IT. It has been cvnicallv said tha Oat litustrated Hand boo Balam from ihm Kortieni Wood is Pmy-Balaia, tliecdain eetc foe cosL Snt frt anything can be sold bv advertising SlOO now-a-days. This is not so. Mam liniments have been advertised bu Dr.

Detchon's blamic. ra only one -Perry Davis Painkiller- i what per cent, is the merchant rolit, now is the time to find out. who have not the time to i ke a trip to Greensboro cm order want and their directions v. be curried out to the letter. Mr.

fcis stood, the test of sixty ears use aVQarTtStOC FIRST CLASS TIN and will. Wke the price right. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Gutters anrl ntc To day its popularity is greater than May be worth to you more than $100 if you have a child who soils bedding from incontence of water during sleep. Cures old and young alike.

It arrests the trouble at once. V8k a i 1 uui auiii ever ana is oisca rot upon wha ing with the best paints. Wfr- mm mmr m- anybody says but upen wliat the wmwv V. 1 00. Sold bv W.

Alleo, druz pricb i fbiing orders from Rockiig-1 remedy does. The re is tut one Pain hatu county, killer, Perry Davis! Reidsville, X. C. FORD BROS. i-m 1 1 i.

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