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Worn lik oe dangeon floor by wear,
feet, ,
Seam then a golden court way of the
~sun ! © cote he Timrods.
Franchise Revoked.
od du the Town
fy will
Stork ane ey
panies, but th
town in the State can oshor: It is is al
works big age and~
| change ix poring . great business con"
eR sapere
|engrrged.. Eventuully it begins, slough-
{ing away in spots, leaving well defined
{likely to produce perforation of the ~in-
dial ee twice cts ad ~The bi |
the hand, making a. very. ugly wound.
gs i ci
- typhond Fever and Bananas.
WillianT C Ussery, . M. D., of St.
~| Louis, says that the best: food for those |
suffering f from typhoid fever isthe ba-T
nana. In this disease, he explains, the
hning: o~metbrane of the small intes-
tines becomes intensely inflamed and |
ulgers, At these places the intestines |
-|walls become dangerously thin. Aj
solid food, if taken into the stomach, is
tentinnes and dire reeglts will ~follow.|
subitances, are ai one and are to ve
| Avoided. The been yen ane it may
~two Horrible Deaths...
News reaelict us. ip a eT: indiest |
the ~particulars, ae a ~we know |
any of the names of the. parties, but the
~way we heard it is this:
Last Saturday while threshing wheat |
about 3 miles be ond Taylorsiville, on
| the Statésville road, a ttle boy . who
as cutting the binds: made a ~tnislick
hd cut the feeder across the back of
Filled with excitement together with
3, the teeder grabbed. the boy
and threw him into the machine. Be-
the machine� could� be. age
oe
8 8 lion bit bik a oa's ia 86 Tes
lad car,
, : ite ~out:
rerything ly eek, and a
ae REN
Lanai Nem mE t oe
Bh dee. Catain Poles,
an that kha!
this town.
*
ery buyer ~ee wine, an
im, wearing articlen:|
eee | he ~ o as itcan be done accurately.
~to-day, ~when the animal was overcome
Thee the heat and fell dead in the road.
Ee Schultz. :
RRA AND BOAT SCHEDULES.
ne saalont
ic ter a ~mail.
saan aud
~north, arrives 8:22 A, Ms
| urrives 6:47 PB.
Pek B here Frelg
Fai tught and Toesay.
on
em atm
aueustLr TOLD.
| But Not pues a Pomipous Air,
teencmsiasaiinae
ae
~Best Butter on ice at StarkeyTs.
Light sales at the warehouses, to-day.
First of the pan ew Mallets
and Povatoes 10 ~cents a peck at S. M..
| Schultz.
Did you notice the hea. stars
Sandsy night /
FE ak Bakker. N.Y
~at. S. M. Schultz's.
Y. State and CarrTs
[ é
Ollen Warren says this § is sb uvttest |
day we have had in five years.
No change in the ban ae yet, but
everybody is looking for it.
Vermont Bure re sale at D. |
TSmith. :
A man was driving 4 vcr to town
Pre Graham Flour just received
lat J. 5. Tunstall. ; Co .
~EB af Kon tells the Wariecioe he}
will begin at once on the census of the
Sunday was abut the hottest day of
|! the present hot spell. At 8 o'clock |©
Tthe thermometer in front of Dr. Er.
nulTs drug store registered 102. :
- Ocracoke Cored Mollets ji just in at
The people. en forget yous
ys to remember.
To saps went is to con"
fe firm their infirmity "PrintorsT I ik
et Eggs for Q5cts, at 8,
a phere were fifteenT deaths in Be
ede oak ten in ae on Sat
ern part of the oe
| purchase lis tall and winter stock. He:
good news to the ladies, as they know)
tmammonth, establishenent will show phe: 7
i Forbes and wife, ~Misses ~Novella Higgs.
~J. L, Fleming, Jesse: Speight, HT,
| town and Will complete it just as soon Browing States, there las been much
lfdgance in the price of cotton in the
a 3 Cees ue S& C. oTilton
went to Nase sad a
ae ie :
ee
Ca 4 ~ Saxe went over to Snow
lam to-day ta attend Greene ~CountyT o
| Superior ( Court. 4
| Jarvis Harding, Assistant Posiginater
could not be at his post tod: ay ~Deonuey
of sickness.
oEh. Y. Cox iu today fot a
RL. Smith went to Siiow sill to- oTa
day. Pe
hee -+Onee when the printers on the Atlanta}
Commonwealth struck tor bighet wages}
there was some troable and considera-f
Vole fan.�
|dissharged the prinTe ~ers and notiGed the |
r proprietors ae thule usd :
The business manager ab once
week's visit to his father i inT the south-
Frank Wilson went north today to
| says what he canTt show you in the way
of fine clothing when his stock gets an}
will not be worth looking ees
M. R. Lang left this morning or
~out of the northern cities to select his}
fall and winter stock, Thia will be
ages selections "e be excelled,
Be
J.B Cheers left this mo-ning for | BY
the nortliern markets to purchase {all }
Stock tor J. B, Cherry & Co. Ther}
results of his good eoeerious when tie!
retarns.
~Capt. C, A. White, wife and dang
ter,
and Nannie Fleming, W. H. Ragsdale;,:
King, Richard: White;. and Col. Harry
Owing: to the reports of contioued
dry ~weather throughowt the cotton;
past week, It went up meafly half a
centtoday.
have been a fizzel. ~Read :
other Convention aad Ticket. The;
/Gold Convention to Nominate a Nae
tional Ticket to Be Held During ~the!
First Week in September.�
Twenty-nine out of
conscript officer ~who immediately of-|
dered them to the camp of inetruction.|
The printers were not slow to retali- ~
tojate. | They made a point. that the pro-j;
prietore, business manage vr and. editors|..
of the paper were idle im consequence} =
of the strike and were therefore not ex. ;
tempt from milijary duty.
ities held # siusilur view and the result |
Twas a. freak baseh of conscripts.
~did. not-suit eisher side, and a compro]
mise: was affected.
printers resumed work. und the: army | nif
lost more than a score of able codietl nH ;
C.D; Rountree and . wile, Sloe a 18 porigow, on a
Skinwer and wife returned home today
2 sarees ai ciasaene ae :
"Phursday, Sept: Béth. Township: pri]
That Indianapolis aacrentiut musti,
oSound-Money Democrats. Ten
ty Nine out-of Thirty-tive Favor An
: thirty.tiveett ee
: | Grand, glorious 1 national convention th
a me
~The author.T
1 This)
The editors and|
men.
~gill we can't get dwellings : ~aot Ba
houses up: fast enough to ~accommodateT
~all the people who want to comeT here: ~le
o Chayaateataght 10%.
fo hold the couaty convention to nom.}
irate tandidates fur com..ty offices: on}
~tenires will be heTl on Saturday, othe
Seema f
R LL. DAVIS, Poastt. R.tA. TYSON
REORGANIZED:
| Mug emacs Ditpateh.
_ The Democratic: Exeeative ete Come ana ook at
Silgacnvig saa 1 decided; WHE say it
ada Meehing to-day au ech ase oHebe! Ul
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