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The Union Republican from Winston-Salem, North Carolina • Page 7

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NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. THE OLD NORTH STATE. MARRIED. -THE WIDE, WIDE WORLD. 0000004040000000000COO000000 -5 A JO Buy Your Easier P3f 0 and 3 i Gents Furnishings, ATI 1 1 FLETCHER BROS wr i 430 TRADE 5 WINSTON! N.

ooooooooooooooooooooooooou peciai aie On Pure Silk Taffeta Ribbon i Hj in all the leading colors. The 10c grade at 5c; the 15c grade at 10c. Ladies, this should interest youl Easter will soon be here and you will need this kind to make your Sash, Bows and Collars. If you want to save money, attend this sale. INJ.

V. 5 and Ipc Siore. 443 Trade St. J. wj HESTER, Manager.

oooooooooooooooooooooooooo; IF YOD ARE LOOKING If you are looking for good If von are lookincr for that If you are looking for good If you are looking for a good LOOK Look throusrh our two Mammoth Sale Rooms which we have well filled with carefully made goods and let us quote you prices HUNTLEY. HILL At North Wilkesboro, April 1st, J. U. Hayes to Miss Maggie Caffey. i In this March 23th Robt L.

Smith to Mfrs Laura Teague. At Hamburg, Surry county, March 29th, Chas. Gwynto Sylvania Hicks. At Madison, rtN. April 8th, Jatnes A.

Scales to Miss Carrie At High Point, N. March 81st, Wm. N. Tullock to Miss Geneva Far-! low. --v" 4 Asheboro, N.

April 1st, Dr. Wm. J. Moore to Miss Matti Xear Wnlnnt Cnv ft: th rwiafi' 1 A cf. if to, juuiuer uen r.o juiss ousie woreueld.

In thia ritv. th nast mwV. hv J. Hi Bessent. Chat.

C. Kieier'to Mks BettieL. Dorsett. -v I At Greensboro. AdhI 7th.

W. Tharpe, of. -Elkin, to Miss Etta Lam be, of Greensboro. Xear Wfapatmorp. Djividson connii tvl the nast week.

Fletcher S. Dor- sett to Miss Lonnie Harris. In Yadkio county, the past week, II. Fftirrloth. of- Yftdkinville.

to Miss Snsan A. Whitehead, of Chest nut Ridge. DIED. At Elkin, N. C.

recently, Mrs. FlWillard, aged GO years. At Moravian Falls, the past week, Miss Pauline Calloway, aged 35 years. Near Adlev. Wilkes county, the past week, Mr.

Jas. Mahaffey, aged 24 years. Near this city. April 5tb, the 7-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. B. Swaim. In Salem, this week, infant son, One oi the twin children or Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Wagoner. At Walkertown, this county, April 4th, Mrs. N. F. Sullivan, of paraly sis, at an advanced age.

In Salem, April 5th, Mrs. Temple Dinkins, aged 65 years. The remains were sent to Yadkin county or burial. In East Salem, April Gtb, Miss Fan nie Crouse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

D. T. Crouse, after a lingering illness, aged ab-jut 22 years. At Liberty, N. March 27th, Mr.

W. F. Bowman, ex-Mayor and a highly respected citizen. A wife and our children survive. ROBBED THE GRAVE.

A atartliner in Aidant ia nomtiwl hv John Oliver of Philadelphia, as follow "I was in an awful condition. My akin waa almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and aides, no appeuie. growing weaaer oaj oj Three physicians had given me up. Then I waa advised to use Electrio Bitten to my great joy, the first bottle made a 1 de-eAAA ironrnvement. I continued their for three weeks, and am now a well man.

I know they robbed tne grave or another victim No one should fail to try them. Only 60 cents, guaranteed at Y. Q. Thompson drug store. FARMERS, Raise Your Own Stock.

As stock is high it is to the interest ol far mers to raitie their own homes, and good ones. I will again offer to thepohlic my fine yonng stallion, Dkk He will be 6 years old this Spring. Dirk is a dark bay. with exceptional qualities, good size and fine style and his remarkable record has won for him a reputation which cannot be equaled as the colts all over the country will show Thia fine yonng horse was sired by the impcrted thoroogh-bred German Coa-h Stallion, owned by Mr. R.

Reynold, a few years ago and the very nig nest edigree. Hie dam also was an exception of a mare, of fins Mood. I will stand tins nneboi-eetnecomioirseason. commencing April ist at wntemue, ana also at Frank banes' farm on Muddy I'reek. with season fee at ire Dollars to insure a colt.

All care will be taken to prevent acci dent, but will not be responsible for any that may occur JNO. REICH. March 17, IWJ- mston-r aiem, i u. WinterTonrists Tickets XOW ON SALE VIA Southern Railway to all the principal Winter Resorts, at VERY LOW RATES. THE BESOBTS OF THE South, Southeast and Southwest also Cubar California and Mexico.

OFFEB MANY INDUCEMENTS TO THE TOURIST. SOME PROMINENT RESORTS Are St Ancrnstine, Palm Beach. Miami, Jack sonrille, Tampa Port Tampa. Brunswick, Savannah. Thomanville.

i harleeton, Colombia. Aiken, Aofrupta, Pineharst, Camden, SummerTille, Springs, "THB LAND OP THE SKST AND "SAPPHIRE COTNTBT." TICKETS ON SALE Up to and including April 30, 1903 limited to return until Mar 31, 18031 Stop-Overs allowed at important points. THROUGH SLEEPING CABS Of the highest standard between principal cities and resort. DDfINQ CAR SERVICE UNEXCELLED, Ask nearest Ticket As ent lor copy of'Winter Homes in a Summer W. TURK.

H. HARDWlCK, Pass. Traffic Manager. Gen'l Pass Ag't Washington, D. C.

A Budget of Tar, Pitch, Turpentine and Tobacco Leaves. Capt. Chas. Price has gone northern sanitarium to seek from impaired health. to a relief Annual convention of the Southern Cotton Spinners' Association will be held in Charlotte May 14th.

Four negro children wei btirned to death by a fire that consumed their home near Franklinton. Trtickers in Eastern Carolina are waiting for sunshine to tell the extent of damage by the recent cord snap. Henry A. Hay wood, of this State, has received an appointment as copyist in the Indian otfice at a salary of 900. J-: Rev.

Jasper C. Massee, of Mansfield, Ohio, accepts the pastorate of the Tabernacle Baptist church at Raleigh. Robert S. Young, of Cabarrus county, has been appointed midshipman at the United States Naval Academy. Atj Durham, the past week, Miss Lo vie Horne tried to go to glory by the laudanum route simply because she was tired of living.

She was rescued. Safe crackers relieved the safe of the store of Hal Rand, at Garner.the past week, of $40, but missed quite a large deposit of postoffice funds. John B. Green, who abducted Miss Sadie Davis under promise of marriage and then deserted her, has been caught and is now in Wilson jail. Let him pay the penalty.

It is reported that Dr. Chas. D. Mclver may resign the Presidency of the State Normal College at Greensboro to become connected with the management of the Peabody educational fund. During the month of March revenue officers in the Western District cut up forty-eight distilleries and seized several government distilleries.

During the previous month fifty moonshine outfits were destroyed. At Wilmington, Sunday, JohnC. Paddison, aged 27 years, was crushed to death while trying to hoard some cars onthe N. C. L.

road. He was a clerk in the office of the auditor of freight of that road. Bishop W. W. Duncan, of Spartanburg, S.

C-, will preach the commencement sermon at Greensboro Female College, May 19. J. A.B. Fry.of Concord, will deliver the ad dress on the evening of the same day. At Greensboro, the past week, an 8-year-old daughter of Mr.

J. S. Moore died from the effects of burns received while playing at the home of her grandparents, Judge and Mrs. W. H.

Eller. The child suffered great agony. senator Simmons will appoint -a mid-shipman to the Naval Academy at Annapolis. The candidate will have to stand examination some time the present either at Wilmington, Raleigh, Charlotte or Asheville. There will also be three alternates appointed.

Wm. Sullivan, aged 27, working in a box factory at Proximity, was instantly killed lues day. It is thought in walking around he slipped; in any event his body was caught on the big belt leading irom the engine and whirled -against the pulley, breaking it two. In Cabarrus county, April Ashby was shot and killed by his son, aged 1G years. The father was chastising his daughter because she did not get up at once and prepare his breakfast.

The brother took his sister's Dart with the above result Ashbv was a rough character and the sympathy of the community is with the boy. The father before dying exonerated his son and deeired that he should not be prosecutea. A GREAT SENSATION. There was a big sensation ia Leesville, when W. H.

Brown of that place, who was expected to die, bad ms lire saved by Dr. King's New DiscoTery for Consumption, He writes: "I endured insufferable agonies from Asthma, but vonr New Discovery cave me immediate relief and soon thereafter effected i.omnlete cure." Similar cares of Con snmntion. Fneamonia, Bronchitis and trrip are numerous, xt ine peers es i i remedy for all throat and lung troublee. Price 50c, and $1.00. Guaranteed by V.

O. Thompson Druggist. Trial bottle free. Executor's Notice. Notice ia hereby eiven that the under signed has qualified as executor upon the estate of Daniel Bominger, dec'd.

All pet- sons indebted to the Baid estate are hereby notified to make immediate, payment ana all persons having claims; against said estate are hereby notified to present them to the undersigned on or before the 26th Hftv of March. 1904. or thia notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. This 26th day of iiarcn, iwa Wachovia Loan ft Trust Executor of Daniel Bominger. notice: To Our Many Customers and Friends After February 1st, 1903, we will remove to the Hay Block, on Fourth Street, near Thompson's Drug Store, where we will have more room and be more convenient.

The growth of our business last year makes it neces Items Prom Wear and Par Told in a Very Pew "Words. An April fool joke caused a heavy run on a Dans Chicago. Frost Sunday night did great damage to strawberry and othercrops in Virginia. i Mrs. Horace Porter, wife of the American Ambassador in Paris died suddenly i Atlanta parties offer i for the Jeff ries-Corbett fight to take place in that city in June.

It is said that within three months wireless telegraphy will be generally furnished at one cent a word, The Census Jiurean nkmi tlio pnt. tqn production of the United States for the year at 10,030,945 bales, Wm. Bryan will deliver a series of addresses on political subjects in tne isew England States in President Koosevelt, I now on1 his Western tour, delivered nn nAA KOI at Sioux Falls, S. Mondavi in a snow storm. 'i A messenger boy, 14 years' old, was held ud in New York ritvhvr.

xv nun and robbed of $1,400 belonging to his employers. i The Sultan of Tnr ke A nrnm 5 oaA U. S. Minister Leshman American schools and more lihem.1 treatment of Americans. The; Sultan's Promises, howevpr.

lifco run crust, are easily broken. in uson county, Alpin, Mormon, was whinned nrl hntn He eluded his pursuers by swimming a creek and dogs were put on his track. When finally caught he was maniac. AlDin is now in an inflane asylum in Columbia, S. C.

The Saints at Salt Lake City, Utah, have been appealed to by Elder Harris.an associate of Alpin. Reduced Bates. The Southern Railway will sell re duced round-trip tickets from Win-eton-Salem to the following points at the following prices. I'eabody College Summer School. Nashville, Tenn.

June 1st to July 20, 17.10. General Assembly Presbyterian Church, D. S. Los Angeles, Cal. May 21st to June 2nd.

Also annual convention National Association. of Master Plumbers, San FranciscOi for these occasions $65.25 respectively, with stop-overs after reaching Colorado. Summer School, Tuskeecee, June 26th to Aug. 7th, for 15.65. Summer School, Athens, July 1st to Aug.

9th 9.15. C. Sunday School Convention, Kinston, NY April 28th to 30th, $6 35. National Convention B. Y.

P. HJ of America, Atlanta, $12.37 via Greensboro, $11.30 via Bar uer i uiicmou. '-h Great Council Imperial Order of Red Men of N. Washington, N. C.J May 6th and 7th for $11.05.

Annual Convention N. Branch King's Daughters and Salisbury April 29th to May 1st $3.35 via Greensboro, $2.35, by Barber' Junction. C. Bufobd, Agent. East Bend Dots.

A new buggy shop has just been completed here. Mr. Tomlin-son being proprietor. He is putting up high class and up-to-date vehi cles. Quite an interesting magic lantern entertainment was given at the Friends' Church on last Saturday night.

The views were illustrative of the evils of strong drink, the same being given in connection with a lecture on the subject. The old home place or the late Dr. E. Benbow is being improved and brought back to its former beauty and attractiveness. This will add much to the appearance of this quarter of the town.

State of North Carolina. Forsyth County, To Worth and Holt 2nd Ward. Yon are hereby notified that on the 7th day of July, 1902 I pnrchastd at a tax sale by the sheriff of Forsyth County at thecourt-houe doer in Winston N. a certain piece of Drooertv listed in 2nd Warn of Winston N. C.

upon which theState and CountT taxes of the year 1901 were due and then niipaid. This is to notify you that unless the same is redeemed by the payment of said taxes to F. P. Alspangh sheriff of Forsyth county within ninety days from the 7th day of April 1 903, 1 shall apply for a deed to prop erty. You will take due notice oi toe same.

W. J. ELLIS March 30th 1903 Winston-Salem N. C. Seeds.

All Varieties. V. O. i Druggist. Fresh .7..

i FOR GOOD FURNITURE Mattings and Carpets, i which is rpliahlp. values for every dollar spent, place to trade, HERE! GrassjCagpet, vAjiar i STOCIMOW. 3c to gd for only 2c. price to boom DRY nn GOODS bill f-)v Great Bargain and to cet quickly before they are all wise, Cores Crip ill Two Days. oi every Jco! kJ So i -V' The Cream of the News as Gloated From Our Exchanges in Adja- cent Counties.

MT. AIKV NEWS. Surry Superior Court meets at Dobsoii on- Monday, April 20th. As usual, there Is considerable business to come before the court, but no important cases that we have heard of, MADISON OBSERVER. Rev.

Wm. S. Black," I'resbyterian Evantrelif will conduct a protracted meeting at this place, commencing the third Sunday in May. It will be a union meeting and held in the Webster warehouse. The public is cordially invited, RANDOLPH ARGC8.

The little child of Will Dickens who lives in South Asheboro fell into a branch last Saturday and came near being drowned. When found, the child was lying on its back unconscious in the water. By prompt and careful treatment the child was restored. DAVIE RECORD. The P.

M. at this place collected the first duty on imports, we presume that was ever collected in the county. It was on a hook sent by mail from Liverpool England, and was appraised by a Customs officer at New York and the Post Master had to collect the duty, and forward it to the Collector at New York. HIC.H POINT ENTERPRISE. High Point is to have a local fire insurance company with a capital stock of $50,000.

Rev. A. S. Caldwell has resigned the pastorate of the First Presbyterian church of. High Point to take effect April 30th.

He will not resume active ministerial work. His home will be in Charlotte after May 1st. NORTH WILKESBORO HUSTLER. And still they are "goiDg west." Tickets to the amount of $466.00 were sold to emigrants at North Wilkesboro Tuesday and Wednesday, of last week. George Parks," a colored man who lived on Mr.

A. V. Foote's farm near Roaring River, was found dead one morning the past week. He was drunk and is supposed to have frozen to death. He wasin 200 yards of his noire when found; YADKIN RIPPLE.

Mr. John Coony Shore who is about 80 years of age and lives about four miles south east of here has four children five years of age and none twins Mr. Julius Smith, of Mana, was so unfortunate as to get his leg broken Monday. He was sitting on the front gate of a wagon driving a team, when one of the horses kicked him on the leg. He did not think it was broken until he went to get out at home when he found the broken bone was protruding through: the flesh.

i WILKESBORO CHRONICLE. Something like 40 or 50 persons have left Brushy Mountain within the last year to try their fortune in the west. Sheriff Edwards, of Alleghany took Mrs. C. W.

Edwards to the asylum at Morganton last week. She has been deranged for some six weeks. Hewitt Steele died near Boomer last week from the effect of injuries received while rolling logs. We mentioned his serious iUuess last week. Frank Gregg aged 18 years, eon of Richard Gregg of Watauga, diea at North Wilkesboro the past week.

He had been working at a saw mill in West Virginia and was taken sick with fever. He started home and reached North Wilkesboro but was too sick to be taken further. The remains were taken to Watauga. DAN BURY REPORTER. The Primitive Baptists are preparing to hold a big association at Meadows, hee-inniner the third Fri- dAv in Tnv nnrl continuing three days.

The Spring term of Stokes county Superior Cnnrt beerins May 4 and continues two weeks. The State docket is about the average. Judge Walter H. Neal will preside. Mrs.

N. A. Stedman has sold the tract of land willed to her by the late Oonprnl Poindexter near Ger- mantnn in Forsvth county, to Burk Kirby and Bud Fulk, consideration being $2,500. Dr A TiHuh. iust returned from a fishintr trip in Florida, had an encounter with a seven foot sawfish at a point 400 miles south of Jacksonville in which he came near losing two fingers.

Petition are beinsr circulated in this commnnitv asking the county commissioners to call an election for Banbury township that the people tnerein may vote upon ine quesuou oi working the roads Dy taxawon. Tom Tillev and C. Duerffins, a man and worn an of had left this community in each other's com pany last week and have not since been heard from. It is thought they crossed the line into Virginia. Tilley leaves a hard working and respected wife and several children.

Duggins is an albino about 17 years of age. TO CURE A COLD. IN ONE DAY. TAa TtiJKmma Ouinine Tablets. Ail druggists refund the money if it fails to enr F.

Oroya's signature ia on r-- --yr t- r-mm lOomplete Undertaking: Department. Corner 5th and Trade Street. oooooooooooooocoooooooooooooocxsooooobooooeioocxdoooooo JUST NOTICE THESE PRICES. And cut this out and bring it with you when coming to Winston-Salem and you will find us tp have what we advertise. 000 yaras riant lied Cloth 1,000 men oc uieacnmg to gp tor 5c White Dimity Checks Stripes 8c values 5c White Lawn well worth Tc special price 5c Striped Cheviot 8c value for 5c Striped Percale 36 inch wide only 5c 300 500 400 100 THE BIG 39c RUN.

We are going to put on ourj counterija lot of 36, 42 and 44 inch Spring Dress Goods, such as Serge, Henrietta, Melrose, Betiste and Canvass (floth, some are all wool and some are half wool. TKe prices hav been from 50 to oUc. I he special DU8inessis We have Silk Trimmings, Linings, Buttons and Thread to match same. Yours to Please. ASHCRAFT-HEGE Schouler's Department Store.

GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE ON MEN'S CLOTHING. Our entire stock of Men's Cllqthing about of every desirable grade of (Jlothing, ranging hr prices from $2.50 to $15. Wje are going to close out at once At and Below Cost. We do tjfiis in order that we may be able to devote our entire attention in this Depart- ment to the sale of BOY'S CLOTHING, So our stock of Men's Clothing must go and go quickly. It is not Drofit or even cost wnnf.

nnf trot. rA i clothing. So if you wish a a good fit you must come in picked over. A word to the Schouler's Department Store. Tol Cure a Cold in One Day Tcke Laxative bromo Quinine Tablets.

jq Stfn MSSan henes, told In Mtt 12 monfJiS- Thvt sary for us to increase our stock and also our floor space. CHAS. F. SAPP CO. each box.

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