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The Messenger and Intelligencer from Wadesboro, North Carolina • Page 3

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TO INCREASE WATER SUPPLY, WEST-KELGO. PERSONAL MENTIOX. si8ted by v. Mr. KUgo.

DIED IX ARKANSAS. 1-1 SHORT LOCALS. The bridal party left the church as the joyous notes of Mendelsshcn'c Mr. George Singleton, Chief Owner In a Beautiful Church Wedding at Mrs. J.

E. Atlanta, 'Wedding March" pealed forth. I of the Wadesboro Silk Mill, Of- Greenwood, S. Miss Kll- They left via the Seaboard for the is visiting her parents, Capt. and Mrs.

H. H. McKeithan. Mr. and Mrs.

C. V. Liles.of Max- of fers Town Authorities use Deep Well on Cars Mount; mountains of North Carolina. Mr. Edgar S.

Who Left Anson Several Ago, Passed Away at Pine Bluff August 4th, The friends and relatives In. Anson of Mr. Edgar Smith Robinson will regret to hear of his death Lem Allen, a well known- man ot Ansonvllle, died Miss Kilgo has been a resident of ton, are visiting his father, Mr. N. While Wadesboro has not as yet Greenwood only about eighteen months, but during that short time seriously suffered because of de P.

Mrs. J. M. Covington, Mrs. T.

Mr. Jnllus Tarlton and Miss Dora Teal, both of South Wadesboro.were which took place at Pine Bluff, Ark.J by Err sunshiny disposition and at Coxej Miss Jennie Brent, of Wadesboro, and Miss Mary McRae, flcient water, supply ft Is certain that as the town grows the present sources upon which -we depend for our water will not yield a suffi married yesterday. tractive personality has made fur her August 4 th. Robinson was a son of the late Dr. Henry Rob? inson, lot this county, and of Mrs.

of Rockingham, after spending sev- go Becomes the Bride of Prof. Walter West, of Wadesboro. Special to the M. I. 'Beautiful in'every detail and prominent among the social events of the summer was the marriage of Miss Emma Kilgo and Mr.

Walter West of Wadesboro, N. which took place Wednesday, August 9, at 6 o'clock. The First Methodist church, where the ceremony was performed, had been exquisitely decorated under the direction of Mrs. J. B.

Greene and Mrs. A color elal dava last weet" at Atlantic Mr, Johnnie Tarlton and Miss Eb Saunders, both of South' Wades seir numbers of warm friends who regret that her wedding will take her elsewhere to live. MUa Emma Is the IE. Kate Robinson, who removed cient amount for our needs. Mr.

George Singleton, of Dover, N. J. City, left Saturday for Niagara Falls from Anson -several years ago to Pine Bluff. fA recent issue of SBCcd daughter tl Rv. and Mra.

boro, were married yesterday. Fred, the 3-year-old Bon of Mr chief owner of the Wadesboro silk Miss Nann Doub, -of Jonesboro, snent Saturday and Sunday with W. Kilgo, be befng the pastor of the mill, having seen in a newspaper i and Mrs. W. H.

Suits, has fever Miss Janie McAUster, at her home First Methodist church here. Mr. Pine Bluff paper, gives the follow ing particulars of Mr. Robinson's death: wiai waaesDoro and vicinity was short of made the town and is quite sick. in Walltown." West is a professor in Rutherford Has since 1894 given "Thorough instruction under positively Christian Influences at the lowest possible cost." lt-SSHJ XU, facultT of 32, a koardlng patronage of 328, Ita tadent body of 400, and its plant worth 1140,000 THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN VIRGINIA rgEf year.

Including table board, room, lights, steam heat, laundry, medical attention, physical culture, and tuition fn ill subjects except muao and elocution. For catalogue and application blank address, REV, THOS. ROSSER REEVES, B. Principal. BLACKSTONE, VA.

authorities a very liberal proposi "Edgar Smith Robinson, forty-five Henry- W. Shaw, of Augus College, North Carolina. His father The condition of Esq. W. D.

"Webb tion in letter received from him ta. Is visiting Mrs.r W. E. scheme of white, green and pink was years, old, a well, known resident of this city, died here yesterday af is a prominent minister of North Carolina. The numbers of presents was very critical last" night and this morning.

His death is expect few days ago by Mr. Bert E. ternoon at 5 30 'clock at the Bennett, bookkeeper at the silk Brock. Mrs. W.

D. Redfern, of Ansonvllle, and daughter, J. A mill. That part of Mr. Singleton's home of his i mother, Mrs.

E. K. used, the entire altar being covered with white, a charming background for the pyramids of ferns and bego-nias. Just back of the pulpit was an ed at any time. The Bethel Betterment Associa tion will serve ice cream and lemon letter dealing with the water situ Robinson, Twenty-fifth avenue and Baldwin, of Charlotte, who has attested to the popularity of both bride and groom.

Among them was a handsome rcsewood clock with chimes, presented by the official members of the church. Cherry street. The funeral will -be ation is given below: been visiting her, passed through ade on the school grounds Saturday Wadesbero Saturday en route to arch of electric lights, each light having a bell-like shade'of pink roses and According to-the accounts in newspapers, Wadesboro and vicinity is short of water for public use. To afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock. conducted; froih Robinson's undertak Ing parlors this.

-afternoon at o'clock. "The deceased returned Thurs Kings Mountain to visit Mrs. C. Mauney. asparagus.

On the altar, with handsome ferns at its lase and the deli The board of county commission COTTOX CROP SUFFERS. relieve the situation at Wadesboro Mr. and Mrs. L. Phifer spent era is in session today considering I would suggest that you communi cate tracery of aparazus above, day night from Falstaff, he had been in search of health.

ft nstttlnn trr- 1 last week with relatives in Wingate cate with the town authorities and tf road from Red Hill church to the and Monroe. where dozens of sijite candles, which was also U3ed oar the eboir railing present to them the following plan: Miss Cora Craig reurtned to her His condition rapidly failed In the Western climate, however, and he re turned home. His 1 death followed Seaboard depot at Ansonvllle. 3 1 Place a good sized cistern, made of concrete, on the hill near the above, flaaking ar perfect picture of home In Chesterfield Friday, after- dainty lovlinees. BDendlne several days with the The M.

I. is asked to say that persons Interested will meet at the yesterday afternoon. His brother, W. A. Robinson, of this city, ac For half an hour before the cere Bennett Grove graveyard Friday pump to fill It; then from the cistern by a steam pump to an elevated tank a little higher than the resell town tank; then, carry the companied him to the West and re morning for the purpose of clean mony Mrs.

John O. Wilson and Miss Alice Conner rendered a number of beautiful duets on the piano. Prompt turned with Mm. He has been ill ing off the grounds. for a number years.

town mains up to the tank on the family of her uncle, Mr. J. O. A. Mrs.

Fanny Jewell, of Waycross, is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Briley at their home in Lanesboro township.

Mr. H.XH. Cox went to Charlotte Friday to hear Ex-Governor Ay- 'Three brothers cand his mother ly at the appointed time the bridal The M. I. is requested to say that Bethel Union will hold an hill and in this way they would have for sometime to come a sup survive.

The brothers are W. A. party entered the church to the ex Robinson, of this city; T. N. Robin ply of water.

A valve could be open door meeting Saturday after quisite strains of the "Wedding put in at the mill, so that when son, of South Carolina, and Eu March" from First noon, at 3 o'clock. Several speech? es will be made and everybody Is Take it from the oldest man in the bunch, Red Meat" tobacco is the chew for men. No spice no excessive sweetening nothing to hurt your stomach just good old North Carolina tobacco, properly aged and perfectly sweetened. That's why it won't give you heartburn. It's our treat to put you on to the real thing in good chewing.

Cut out this ad, and mail to us with your name and address for attractive FREE offer to chewers only. LIIPFERT SCALES Winston-Salem. N. C. gene Robinson, of St Louis.

cock speak. conditions were normal the tank on the hill could be cut out of com came the ushers, tAlessrs. George Tne deceased was a native of invited. Considerable Deterioration Shown in Three Weeks. Memphis, Aug.

13. The Commercial-Appeal tomorrow wi 1 say: Deterioration of a more or less serious nature io the cotton crop is reported from Texas and parts of Mississippi and Alabama. Elsewhere the crop has done well with local exceptions. The decline in Texas, which has occurred in central, northern acd western counties, is the result of excessive heat and two weeks without rain following a wet period during which the plant grew rapidly. Shedding and worms form the basis of the complaints.

The" heat has reduced the activities of worms but increased the shedding which has in places been Bsvere. There are some reports from this State which say the crop is still holding up and that the alarm is The trouble in Alabama and Mis Miss Mattie Phifer, of Florida, is Hodges and Joe McGee, down the Anson county, North Carolina. He Huntley Morgan have bought right aisle and Messrs. Lee Hodges mission and of course being always full of water the valve could be opened in case of drought or large was unmarried and came to this visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. A. Phifer, of Peachland. and Ben Kilgo down the left. They city about ten years ago.

He was well known and has many friends Misses Nettie and Mattie Thomas, were followed by the bridesmaids. fire in the town. would pump the water to the cistern and tank who will regret to learn of his Misses Fafinie Kilgo of Durham, of Patrick, S. are visiting their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

A. death. Name. without any cost to the town, and Ethel Epting of Greenwood, Jennie 'The pall bearers for the funeral all I would ask in exchange would A. Thomas, and other relatives in Wadesboro, and in the county.

D. Plunkett of Wadesboro and Helen Dupre of Each maid this afternoon will be Emil Voss, be such hydrants as insurance companies require for fire protection Address. Mr. M. W.

Maske, of Beaumont, Mathews Redman, Charles O'Neal, Texas, who holds an important po In -the. meantime let the people, if Pete Mustachia, Burt Cason and Tom Peebles." i sition with one of the big compa they need It, have all the water came slowly down the aisle 'alone, crossed in front of the altar and formed a semi-circle within the chancel. They wore the daintiest of lingerie SCHOHELD ENGINES BUI nies interested in the oil fields they call for. the stock of goods of the late J. T.

Lockey and will continue the business for the present at Mr. Lockey's old stand near the power house. The second trial of Will Allen on the charge of shooting into Mr. B. Martin's automobile is in progress' before Recorder Brockv today.

The first trial, it wll be remembered resulted In a hung Jury. Messrs. T. J. and P.

Ratliff, of Morven township, the gentlemen who have had the first bale of cotton on the market in North for several years, have a bale at the gin this morning and will probably sell it this afternoon in Morven. "GEO. SINGLETON. there, is home on a visit to his In Honor of "Mrs. Reddish.

Elmrest, the hospitable home of gowns with pink cashes and carried father, Mr. Hampton Maske, near "Have Stood the Test of Time" Road Work in Gulledge Township. pink roses and fnn tied with pink tulle. Next came the maid of honor, Mrs. T.

B. Henry, with its beautifai Mr. Cleveland Hall has finished Polkton, and other relatives and friends in Anson county. This is his first visit home in seven years. They have no superior in point of DURABILITY and are Best Adapted for Saw Mills, Oil Mills, Cotton Gins; in fact, where Heavy Duty is and spacious lawn carpeted in vel claying about one half mile of deep sand on the Chesterfield road be Miss Kate Kilgo, the, bride's sister, wearing a lovely gown of white mar- vety green ano shaded by stately Mrs.

Percy Hough and children, A1m elms, was the scene ot a roost delight yond Bethel church. Mr. J. T. Ca and Mrs.

Robert Morgan and children, returned Friday from Rocky ful entertainment Friday afternoon, pel, who is claying the road from guise tte elaborately In blue, with sash of blue and carrying roses. Immediately following her required, rite for prices on Saw Mills, Shingle Mills, etc. BOILERS. We carry for immediate shipment the Best Constructed Boilers, ranging from 12 H. P.

to 150 H. P. Write today for our illustrated catalog. J. S.

SCKOFIELD'S SONS Works and Read Office, KACCH, GA. Branch Office. 307 West Trade Street, Charlotte. K. Mrs.

S. T. Flake's place in the di Twrs. Tasks, Staadpise. SellSasaartiat Steal Slacks.

Plata a-d Sheet Irea Wars. sissippi arises irom an excess of moisture which has made a rank stalk growth and caused some shedding by reason of the rapid growing of the stalk and from worms which are numerous in some fields. The disappointment resulting from this turn in affairs has produced a feeling that perhaps the crop prospect had been overestimated. In the Atlantic States, Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Oklahoma there has been no serious shedding River Springs, where they had been Staying for about six weeks. given by the Missionary societies of the Baptist church in honor to Mrs.

Reddish, the new pastor's wife. rection has completed nearly a mile and hopes to join forced with Mr. Hall at an early day. came the bride on the. arm of her father, Rev.

James W. Kilgo. She Mr. T. C.

Rivers, manager of the The preliminary hearing in the The program, as published Thurs Alien Clothing Company at Albe was lovely in her cos When this piece of road is fin day in The M. was carried cut marle, passed through Wadesboro ished we understand that only with elegant grace by those in case of the State against Preston Hanna, the 1 5-year-old boy whb shot and killed Mr. James Eddins," who lived near Peachland, last was continued from last Fri- i this morning en route to White Stoi to visit, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Rivers. charge. LU JUL! JLzeMmMA about two miles of sand road will remain unclayed between Wadesboro and the South Carolina line, and the crop is doing nicely. The names of more than sixty 1 tm I SB aaV Weal Clstian Home School.

Preparatory and Collegiate ccursts. Art, Mfss Bessie Huntley, who is tak Rain is needed Only in Texas. Else where dry warm weather is de and inasmuch as the Chesterfield day, until next Friday. The "iiearioe will be held be guests were regestered in a dainty little register, hand painted and tied Music IUgh standard maintained by large BUITol experienced, colKec- ing a course at King's Business tume of tan cloth, with hat, gloves and shoes to She carried an arm full of Bride roses, showered with the tiny buds and tied with white tulle. They were met at the altar by the groom and his best man, Mr.

J. W. West of North. Carolina, thi having entered the church from the vestry. The Impressive ring ceremony of Methodist Church was people are building a splendid road sirable.

College, Charlottei, repent 'Saturday artistically with white and gold rib fore Esq. H. Benton. Young iraiaea inBiniciora. lines only ninety noaraeraana leacnes the lnaiviausti Unsurpassed bccJlh record.

lirfclt buildings. Steam heat. Kxcellent table. LargeevmnaJma. Park-like campus Concerts, lectures, tennis, basketball.

Write for our catalog be fore selecting the college for your daughter. HENRY JEROME STOCKARO. A- M- Pre, Raleigh. N- C. and Sunday at home.

Hanna was allowed to give bail in bons the Missionary Societys' col to the North Carolina line it behoves, the business men of Wadesboro! nd the county to Rev. and Mrs. W- H. Reddish left ors, witn characteristic tnougbtful- ness, Mrs. Henry presented the reg Buy it now.

Now is the time to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Chollc Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It Is almost certain to he needed he-fore the summer is oyer. This remedy has no superior. For sale by the sum of $500. Mr.

M. H. Kendall, of Norwood, who suffered a stroke of paralysis take steps at once to assist tfie citizens of Gulledge township, liv this morning for the muontains. Mr. Reddish has not- been well for a week and he and Mrs.

Reddish are ister to Mrs. Jlsddish, who was very 1 performed by the groom's father, ing near tho State in "'filavtne RINfUA PJ1 Asheville, bas rf pared BOYS lor College cr.I for dan Citizenship tor 113 ycr.rs. and ALONE in the U. 5.. oilers a FREE ROUND TRIP TICKET from anywhere within I5CO miles to any parcel who.

on inspection, is not convinced that its pairs of STORY brick, rooms, separattvl a parapet FIRE WALL, are the BEST for Health. Sanitation. Ventilation acd safety strains: -F. 1783 Send for Catalogue cr come and see. COL.

R. BINGHAM. Sapt, R. F. D.

Ke. 101 1912 much pleased to receive such an ap' taking the trip on this account. Rev. J. H.

West of Wadesboro, as- ov.xuCaujr, uc olujr that end of the road leadine to propriate souvenir one that will all dealers. ing and was buried Sunday in Nor-1 otherwise the Mr. E. A. Allen, after 'f spending wood cemetery.

He was aDout mty trade of that' section win be df- help iier remember the names iof her new friends. two weeks here with -his years old and had been twice mar- verted to Chesterfield Mr. F. C. Allen, left this morning iThose who attended wore some ried.

mi last wife, several children, for his home at Maringouin, La. To Confederate his mother, Mrs. Wincy Kendall thing representing missfdharies. Mr. andJMrs.Ureenewere represented by a Mrs.

and the children will remain in Wadesborcome time Correspondence of the M. and one brother, Mr. Willie Kendall, Camp J. B. Kershaw ofJCherawi yet.

survive him. He wes a consistent will-celebrate on feathery plume of fern; Mr. and Mrs. Glass, by a cute little bottle; Mr. aud Mrs.

Hart, by two hearts, etc: member of the Methodist church and Mr. W. Jackson, of Wil 29th, and they invite all of their mington, spent Saturday and Sunday comrades -in the Pee Dee section to will be greatly missed in the community. Til There was a guessing contest a ft ff With "friends. come to Cheraw on that day.

prize for the one who most XSfr. Huckabee, i fef 7 'Albe Col. Robert Aldrich will be -the Mr. W. J.

Hanna, one of the best missionaries. The contest was very lively andafforded great amusement known citizens of Chesterfield, S. marle, is spending the day in Wades orator of the day, a barbecue dinner will be served and other at- died, Saturday night, at his. Mr. JI.

H. Horton, who''has been home in that place, aged about 67 1 tractive i features are on the pro- Daniel Gate wood wontbe priza having guessed twenty-four. Mrs. years. Mr.

Hanna was for many gram. spending a few days in Shelby with relatives, is expected home tonight. A special tram will be run AT THE years Clerk of the Court of Ghes- II. JL. Hardison guessed twentyr three.

i-. the Chesterfield and Lancaster rail Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

Middleton county, but at 'the time of There were nine tables on the lawn road, leaving Pageland at 7 a. his death was engaged, in farming. and -daughter, of Hastings, who' on which were displayed many and returning that evening. valuable mission curios, and "where" He was a brother-in-law of Mr. J.

O. Ai Craig, of Wadesboro, and is A large crowd is looked for, and haye-been visiting Mrs. Middleton's father, Mr. J.JH. Flake, left Friday for Rocky Rivr Springs.

it Is hoped that all the veterans the guests were most generously treated to delicious ice cream and cake. survived by his wife and eighfe- Store Goods Company's rhildren. George Craig, his Mr. Mrs. L.

D. Robinson and who see this notice will tell others veterans about it and ask them to Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

McLendon1 epeat In Honor of Miss Margie Gulledge. nephew, attended the funeral yesterday afternoon. attend. Already a great number Saturday aria Sunday at Rocky: Riv Charlotte 11th. have given Tiotice that they will be i er Springs.

Miss Myrtle Abernathy. entertain- on hand from the following counties, Onenlne up Desirable Residential Mrs." T. Henry left Saturday Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington, I ed a half dozen friends at her for Blue Property. Florence and Kershaw, as well as-l home on East yesterday af Mr. T.

L. Caudle, who owns I from Anson and Richmond counties ternoon in honor of her guest, Misa Mr. Ozmer Henry will enter school what is known at the Parsons land, North Carolina at Mars Hill College this week. Margie Gulledge, of Wadesboro. Those Invited to meet the attractive' young visitor swere: Misses on the eastern side of town, is pre- th Tronertv on -the Killed W.

H. Lowery nrlret as residence lots. He Is Near Carthage Surrenders Thirty Years Together. Thirty years of association think poo2 jo em aoh II jo Margaret Miller, Constance Biber-stein, Nell and Willie Norman Lau- JX I having East Wade street extended! Carthage Dispatch, 10th thing stands out in that time or through the Dr. E.

F. Ashe lot, I John Goins, the mulatto who shot! ra Torrence and Lavonne Abernethy. nn-ar owned by Messrs. J. T.

Pat-1 ail killed W. H. Tnwerv the fw the worthlessness of a bad one. So there's no guess work in this evi Robinson, on through I td c. I When Love Was Blind.

dence of Thos. Ariss, Concord the Parsons This street Cumberland Railroad Tuesday, Au-j Youth's Companion who writes "I have used Dr. King's New Discovery for 30 years, and its the best cough and cold cure and other Btreets to be laia on gust while the two were engaged In the negro car of a railway- train in one of the Gulf States, a through the property, win open up mj a areas over the ownership of I ever used. Once it finds entrance 100 acres of land, nearly ail GI a chicken, surrendered to the sher- bridal couple were riding a very in a home you can't pry it out. which is suitable for building pur-j iff last nigllt and was immediately rather good-looking colored Many families have used it for forty years.

It's the most infallable taken to Raleigh and placed in! girl, and a typical, full-blooded ne- j-oses throat and lung medicine on earth. the State prison for safe-keeping I gro of possibly a reverted type. Unequaled for lagrippe, asthma, hay- ntertoinment in. Honor of Miss until next week, when he will bej with receding forehead, protruding arraigned in criminal court here to I eyes, broad, flat nose, very thick fever, croup, quinsy or sore lungs Price 50c, $1.00. Trial bottle free Carrie-Capel.

Guaranteed by Parsons Drug Co. answer for his crime. I lips, and almost no chin. of Char- Since the homicide Goins has! They had been married just be- lotte Notice. The road supervisors, of Burns- To continue through this week.

Hundreds of eager buyers for miles around have thronged our store for the past two weeks taking advantage of our lo prices We have thousands of dollars worth of this season's goods that must be sold and we have decided that this is the timejto sell them so they must go and our our prices are sure to appeal to the jomical thinking people to whom the saving of a dollar is equiva-lent to the making of -one. Come along with the crowds this week and-share in this great feast of bargains. Many goods are-i being gathered and bunched for this week's selling and prices are being made that are bound to be more and more attractive. Our counters and shelves must be cleared for fall goods which will soon begin to arrive. Don't loose sight of this truth: That our loss is youa We had rather have the room and the money than to have the goods.

been at large in the community fore boarding the train, and like a tiring of his wandering he good many of their white brothers The Misses Shook of Newfound Mi a lawn party on Monday night word giheriff Rlne that he! and sisters, were verv much inter- ville township, will meet Saturday the 26, at Ross' Store.at 10 a.m.The la honor of their guests Miss Car-Jwag wllllng to surrender provided ested in each other, regardless of rie Capel, of waaesDoro, auu would be -guaranteed protection. I the amusement of their neighbors road overseers are requested to work their, roads and report the Leila Mitchell, or Hn accordance with these terms.the After various "billings and same in good condition, at this rn. The grouiiQB wbic iH" I sheriff met Goins at a nlace desie-l the man sank down in the ted by many Japanese lanterns and nafed by the latter and carried him I seat, and resting his head on the meeting. Chairman, S. J.

TURNER, Secretary. in a very charming to Raleigh, as above stated. Al-I lady's shoulder, looked soulfullyun Hunter played xonune I though Goins feared violence, there into her eyes. euesta from waa absolutely no danger of anyob-l She looked fondly down upon him, and after a few minutes mur Dy towns auenueu iim istruction of justice somewhat Goins is considered is considered mured gently, "Laws, honey, ain- Mr. oas.

a. amsu I above the average of his race in you 'shamed to be so han'some!" After an illness of only two days intelligence and industry and has i frtroh died. I nava, haan in-irrklirAf in anv trnnVilA at 7:15 o'clock, at his i heretofore. Mrrt- home Colt Tarlton Supposed to Have Mr. MarBfl wuum uoto 1 1 a Been Bitten by a Mad Dog.

years old had he lived until to- Friday, Mr. Colt Tarlton, engi 'he Dunsi wa.o yesterday afternoon at day. cburch neer at the -power house, while playing with his dog, was bitten by o'clock. Marsh was one of Union's There is No Use Of your being a Humpback, stoop shouldered or round shouldered. The STRAICHT BACK shoulder brace will correct it.

This is the most comf ortable, the most common sense brace made. Price $1 50. Try a pair. the animal on the hand. Saturday wirtot TkTt n.own and most, urumiuoin.

rn aog, a suian uue, was tseeu nresented the eounty I ing its on the streets and was kill- a viuk I T-nwer House of the Legls-I d. It is not known certainly wheth a avtfne Berved as a I er the dog was mad or not, but to la -miasioner. He was a I be on' the safe side Mr. Tarlton left coun. m.

Ed. S. Marsh, of I yesterday morning for Raleigh to ro6boro, who together with his take the Pasteur treatment. W'aaes I 5 family, atienuc goothes itching skin. Heals cuts insurance Dr.

I or burns without scar. Cures PARSONS DRUG COM'NY Cbeapest ftcs the I piles, eczema, salt itch.

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