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f ROOSEVELT'S SHUFFLE Peopl: Must Pay For Meat Inspection. THE LABELS ABE MOT TO BE DATED Vaiit t'ntronnite In the Ilanda of the Administration Senator Lodsre Ac knuwVilltrn That Tariff Postered Mor.oiiiillen Dreed Socialists and Bn. rrt An Andnrlonn Throat. Tin? progress of the meat inspection measure through the house and senate was lijtU interesting and instructive becau:j it brought forth many things that throw light on the characters and motives as well us the views of pub lic men who control the great parties of the country. It revealed the presi dent us an officer desiring to Increase bis own powers and patronage under the pretext of serving the people and also as a man whose words are chosen without duo regard to the facts ready to o:r.pro:n!sc and shuffle, to claim credit that is not his due and to shift blame from himself to his friends. It r ". :iled the fact that even the iirnsliUv.it's stanohost friends, sueh as Henry I'al'ot Lodge, have at last dis covert- 1 his true character and aims and wer-? willlug to let their disgust be know!!. 0:i June 20 Lodge severely denoun ,l the Itoosevelt-Wadsworth compromise, although ho said it might be couriered "audacious to do so in view nf the announcement that the house !::: 1 perfected tho measure and the ptvsl'.ent bad accepted It." He pleadel es;-. 'dally for the dating of labels ' ;-:'.use the public bns the right to know what it is luyiu. Ho aI".o oppmed the provision of tho "co::ipro;ni :e" wl'.lch placed the burden of itijpeellon upon l'-o public treasury, hut declared that wherever the ex pj;i.e of Inflect ian might fall the pack ers v.or.U pat t'.i3 advantage. .TmViing tho future l.y tha past, tho packers would find In a tax of a few mills an excuse for nn increase of several cents a p Hind on the i:ip-it they s.?!l and a COUNlY CONVENTION The Democratic convention for Randolph countv, to nominate can didates for the general assembly and for the various co"nty ofhees, is caUed to meet ia the court house in Ashehoro on SATURDAY AUGUST 1ST H, l'JOG At 11 o'clock A. M. The primaries are called to meet at the various voting precincts on SATURDAY AUGUST llTH, 1P00 Ml At thne o'clock P. M. and instruct for such nominees as thev may de. sire, and to send delegates to the County Convention; and also to nomhia'e justices of the pence and coiiftabie, Bv order of the committee. E. MOFFITT, W. J. ScAlillOUO, Sc. Cl'.auu.an This July 4, 1000. AN OLD TIME MELODY. Nora O'Xenl. ( i urn loni'lv to uuht, love, without ymi: I sigh fur ine glance of your eye, For I'm wire there's a charm, love, about you Whenever 1 know yon are nigh. THE GUINEA FOWL. I Another I'MrleM Rallrond Rebate De- ! I'ltttOlI. ' I.AXD SALE! Uv virtue of mi order of side granted i .ere..I In.ere.t In It .. . ChoU. , fa Chicago 1. ' llM. -'"v Table Bird. o the petition nf Bertha llelle Cox Luther "A growing market for guinea fowl" j al'd Alton hallway. It has been ; u;i.,illBt Urmvl. c Cox ,, tlthers j geI1 in tin. T'nitwi states has led to a recent toi.nd tiuilty of violating the law ;,t ilJe Post oifice in liawur X, C. at 12 farmers' bulletin, Xo. 231, on this bird ' and jiving rebates to the "S. $; S. ! o'clock II. on the 11th day p August 1!IW, and Its use as food. Among other in-1 Cc," whose vellow cais of jungle ! !hu 1f'.ll"'1" lPil l:r,u",e. '"".lvit: A, ,1';R'1 !f , " . t ... . i ....i,, i 1 , 1 ' i t i I laud in Columbia township in t-aid c-"untv terestiug tstutetueuts made are the fol- b ef ar- a prominent feature. i : , . ;,, H1M,SPr .,,:, :,, ,. ia,js On tttO COUntS the railroad Was j ol J. W. Allied. J. M. Whitehead and others: fined 40.f)(0. Beillff rather larare , fie.-'uminjr at Hick's corner, und runs with for incarrer tioti. the road could '''.1 "hue to J. W. Allred's line, thence with TIRES SET tdm-;'..'.r Mr. I. 'the ex; kv'.w: might ; due t ! t!ie !: In-- r '.' -.vtc:-.-. tbrit'.t i..ei:t hi VI": V.u- Ko.-ov lile f -1 '.' 1!;c .-. 1 !:-.'.o !. sner.t 1 . olios, v oiali:-::'. wlv.ilo--: t.i! v.-o-ll." T'.i!-, i t j I j ; 1 1 . can't con- without I.ii.e t!ie beam of a sir when 'tia I-, the jLihiiice v:ai-li v. iiri'Ve cm!: But I'm 1 uii'ly i '-i i.-'.t I" you. My diir!ing, KMVH N'..r:i ti'Ne.i1. t'liorns. till (lo.i't tlii .li t!iat. I'll tv-r doubt you; .Mv love 1 will never conceal, lint' I'm loi.ely to-nigh:, love, ivit'.nmt you, My ilitriiiic sweet N'oia O'.Wa'. l'iie uig'itiiii'iu siiig in tho wi'Uwood, As it every note mat he knew Wu- learned t'ruiu vour swout voi .-e in clii'nl hoo.1, T i remind ui", nw.-i't Nora, of you, i'ui I i.hi.i!;, o ofte.i u'muI y.. And von d. I'l l k:i,ov how lnt)'y ' '''''1 lowing: ! Of the domesticated birds of tha ordinary type the so called pearl guinea fowl is by far the most com mon. It has steel or purplish gray plumage regularly dotted or "pearled" with white (whence its uaiuei, and It is so handsome that the feathers are frequently used for ornamental pur poses. The birds have bright coral red wattles. The ears and the sides of the head are ordinarily white and are not unlike Uid in appearance. On the continent of Europe guinea fowl ure considered very delicious ta ble birds, and in England they are highly prized as substitutes for game, sometimes tlgin-iug on menus as "Amer ican pheasant." They have always been eaten to a certain extent in the United States, especially iu the south, and have been much relished by those who were discriminating In their tastes, but until receutly they have been commonly said to be rather in ferior to chickens, perhaps because of the darker color of the meat or be cause the majority of persons have nev er had their attention called to their gjod points. Their flavor resembles In so many -.,, tiinf .,r irnmo bird that guinea fowl furnish an excellent substitute, for j game, l ney seem as yei iu ue Kiua liouj-'ht for private families except by the few who have learned to appreciate their excellent qualities, but some Idea of their Importance in club and res taurant .menus may be gathered from the fact that in a fashionable Xew York hotel O.dllO were used between the 1st of January and the middle of April, 1!K':. The yomiK birds for broilers begin to roach the ivarket In the north late iu the sumti'er; the larirer birds are killed throughout the autumn and early win ter, am! by means of cold storage the t, , , . . . i , i . Aureus line to mole corner, tnenee wuii noi i WKeu ibiu pujsicai cusiuu.i, : Hick's line nbout Xr.rth to the public road, and there seemed to be no desae to; thence with said road to the beginning con imprison its oflicials. ! tnining about one-h urtli of an acre, and Tn tlm Uimi tho Cvfi fifid -ill bo I designated as lot Xo. 1' in said petetion. lo-i , lit, Ih on t! e Ftock they buy. denied that the credit for V..IV of the methods of the i : :d for whatever legislation ;:'.!(- f'r i'.'i such exposures was !': prosiilelil. TTc i-V'.hue.l that of n bo:!!:. ,- ' ' -.!!: t:e:m-:-:i r-:;v l i!i's ".'ur-.-r! ." had - I'vift t!.e I'Vsclit :i:.i'.;M.i:i i!-es..::t efrovt to reforvi IV:' . T! 1 1 wa :i;:i't'.er "tiudaclov-r .- !!:' president, and t!n Klah'--.' s i!:-.t.-:y true. ::' !::rv!wi!vo of the f-t-t t!:.:t r 1 jctf r.er-itMie:ii;s wi!!i w!: : 't Is U"v eli;:!!od a:-.' l":'i ivsi- i V'o tt-sjs and i:'oiv;i .Ues in ::: vy. Mr. Lodre d--!-:rel t!att i, "!!:e 1:10:1 re i::.!b)e for the .:-hi:! !u:d Pla:i-'..:rd Oil l i "iop tt'.ve 1i:ie rnrn to stdvp.ni'o so . njmre!:!sr.!. rt'.rwt ntsd un- )-:" enndi'iot: i:i t'-ie T:i:t"d than all cf tho h-lHIs !:i My i I'm! Vl il'N.al ..!.-s ..f .rr..wV i t i nice: vi ,.i i.iiet paid bv shippers over those who did not get rebates, and I wete tm-iefore not parties to the crime, being tiist to suffer. As for the railroad and its officers, they will only seek a new way to evade the law. The prosecution of the Alton load wa conducted under the old, or so culled, Elkins l;iw. But the ntw rate law is no more effective than tbe ild one. Senator La Folirtte, the best equipped man to jtnlor t its merits, is systematically attacking it in public speeches all ov.-r the lainl. Iieally iR'ective legislation for tbecontm! ef r.iil roads t stili a thing i-f the future. New Yolk America!;. two-tliirds on a credit of six months the purchaser giving Loud and approved secur ity therefor, and the title leserved till the fur lu-r onler of the court. This I'ud. day of July l'JOIi. John T. Briitain. Coimuis-sioner. Quicker and better and will run longer without loosening than is possible when set the old way. HUGH J. BURNS, The Blacksmith. KE-SALE OF LAX US. ! By virtue ol an order of the Superior ; Court of Kaudolp'.i countv in the special pro-! c-reiiii g entitled Lewis 1". York et id. Vs. 1 . J. M. York, etui., 1 will, on the ollih dnv of, A TJ PPFSAIFI I July, 1IMIC, at l-J o'clock M., nt the court : rm III" IV I W fc-1- liou-e d-'Or of KaudMlph county, in Asheboi-", ! X. ('., sell to the highest ludder at public i auction the following described real estate, j A tract adjoining Alfred Williams' land, A. B. Ward, et id, liounrled on the North bv A. IS. Ward; o-: the .''.:i,i ! y Alfred Williams; on the .S.uth bv Bra:ion York and Soloiuou lib: on the West by William llcilasters and I.arl.in York, containing 'J3 iieres. ni"ie or les-, it being the home place of Xathan Yi'i'l:. diceaseil, more paiti.'larly described as fob : Beginning at a post oak origi- I nai cirner, thence East 2,S chains to a stone, i- , ,,. i i,, I Tiibiti.ii W illinius' corner; thence East widi A lie cn.i travel a mighty , ,,.,.,:,. ;;) chailis , u' .Illl;e j,, ,e niill. lllitiil'iv Without getting lest. die of the i-ivek, said Williaiiis corner; thence A nice tllill-r aliullt bcii;g terribly down (be various courses of the creek to a noi.min :mi- is. it mem h von have a I stake, original corner; thence South 1 ;"0 lot. of ll.'M.eV. KEFI.El'TKWit Oh- A UACIIKI.OU. '. v .-, '. :'-;' ;'-'J--,v.-. vV' Tiy a little KUDUL FOl! DVS- PtirSlA niter oiir niea!.-. S.c the i ft'ect it will produce on vonr gctier'. nl locling ly digesting your food am! ; iielpi'.g" otir stomnch to get iiself! -.iit-.i tii.ip--. - i l'v .sivimai.-hii i' i owTW'ii !o.d ti lie point, w Iter? tlo y refuse ti go fi:i tln-r. Kodol li;.et ! Mnir fo "i atiil gives M.'iir st'iinacb ! the res;, it lodl.s. while its i ' c n ; slrucli e i-'uj i rut s iriL the htomacL : ntck io;n v.orking order. Kodol iv-iew.-ll i uii tun , sour .-.roiiiai-h, palpi-iii'i-n "i iiio h-'.irt, LclclnDg, cH. v.'d 1 y Sioii-uid Ding Cc., !i:.d I'ru- t'u . Asbi-.ioio, N. ( ... hiiio - to a Make, the a slide; thence South gi. I:it:g CUt'taillillfr Terms of Mile, 1 I e-nlhs and 1 ". iu s'X :i ; n. veil s-cui iiy t.. b piiviiii nt--. ' E1.I.1A!! M'iEI This ,h.v rl .hit:.- X. rthCiii-jlir.ii l.hie.lol. hci.i.-.itv, Ar:hur'l:.ss Vs. " i!l C !lfi'.:.e et l.r..v. IVlcr C Blacksmith and Genera! Repair Shops. I manufacture Timber Wheels, repair li'-ggies anu ttagoiip, ouue ha st i .I'll ciiiims to !".")() chains to the be- cres more or Icsh. ii..k1- .,, ,!,,. ironoi-.-d vei:iir bua- ,r"u''', VrndVdli Hef otid hand buggies always .rivi-n on he deferred ITT, i hil:..'. lilt'li. I hllh. 1 IV Snjii riot- I'o l ne the Clerk. attic lira!.:' I '.'Ul.s, ! v. iii till II. : lit hi l""'l ii:i::.if-.l.:..d an-1 i It llbt I I lent Unit I I, I Too! biirdc The Thlef Opportonitr- The beef trust ia Just as Rood as any other trust. The methods of all trusts are the same. They are all actuated by the principle of a monopoly, which Is to lower the cost of Its product and In crease the price of It at the same time, and that this end justifies any means tendlug to v bring It about The men who manage the beef trust, the men whom Mr. Roosevelt Is now denouncing as poisoners and thieves, are the name men whom he has laudU as "grvnt con tains of lndustry"and as "the strong and 'forceful men" who have won success In business. They may have been good men In 1902, but It Is opportunity that makes the thief; and the trust la the thief s opportunity. Expose the Scandal. The committee of the Vulted States senate on Interoceanlc cauals has very properly upheld Senator Morgan In re quiring William Nelson Cromwell to answer the questions put to him about the Tanama canal deal prior to the pur chase of tho canal by the United States. Senators Millard and Hopkins stood alone In trying to prevent tha ex posure of the scandal that Is evidently covered up In the purchase. AdTertlaement. Wanted. To exchange an old fash ioned muck rake for an up to date blr-nrnsh brush. Will pay good boot . ..).sevelt. tha (n:i-ti v.-!:!ch 1?is Ib'ii'iblican party t u": J hr.3 brel and o:i wl.is.- fat it lias fed ! for t!:e last -:t .' e:'r.i r.r3 frr.ilty of t ie very toadencie.t vl:!c!i Mr. Lod-re was forinerly in t'.'o habit of n;-.enbi!v to the Democacy. Sr?ti-.itar I'roct:r, -without saylns that It ccemod "audacious" to oppose a measure which the president had ap proved, declared that It would be ex ceedingly unwise for the government to pay the cost of Inspection. lie did not consider it a proper tax on either the cattle raiser or the consumer. It was a good advertisement for the pack ers, giving th? stamp of government approval to their output. Other Indus tries, he said, would bo glad to pay for tho government's approval of their products, and nil these will ask for In spection at government expense If the honse provision Is adopted. This shows that the Roosevelt-Wads-worth compromise must result practi cally In a subsidy of many million dol lars to these monopolists and that It Is only the beginning of a system by means of whieh the government is to lnspeet and stamp at Us own expense every kind of manufactured article, as It now stamps the coin of the country. And this is the latest Itooseveltian fiasco. i uiiv more sur I the H'Krl and i.i ss laiv mv oi "Xot :i i I will." Not as I will," tho sound grows sweet Each time my lips the words repeat. ' et as I wiir- the darkness feels More wife than liht when this thought bleals I.i! e uliispcred voice to (aim and bless All u nest und all loneliness. "Xoi as I will" because the One Who loved us lirst and best has gono Before us on the Mail and still l-'or us must all His lovo fuilill--"Xot as we will." IIi-j.ks Hunt Jackson. Mr. Ingram Wrltrn Hecoiuniendlng Mr Cumerou For Sheriff. Mr. Editor: As I see names mentioned in your paper for tho office of 'sheriff of Randolph county. I wish to empha size tho name of J. F. Omeron as the proper man for the Democrats to nominate. This is not detrimen tal to any other candidate for they are all worthy men. No man did more for the party thaji Frank Oam eron back in the days of fusion and confusion when the democratic party was almost engulfed by the em my. Frank could be Been away out in the battle smoke, it seemed almost alone, carrying the flag for democra cy aud good government, and I ap ply the principle, the horse that pulls the plow should have access to the folder. Besides this he would make an efficient and model sheriff, fully capable and honest, true to his coun try, party and friends. He is no one man's candidate but all South West Randolph is solid for him to a man. Should he be debated at the convention he would not flicker but with his great big heart which he carries, we would see him in the rank and file of lus party as of yore battling for the success of the nomiuee. T. W. Ixgram. July 9th, 1906. If a baby lets the family get iu a little sleep between 6 a. m. and breakfast, its mother will teilj'ow good it is. , The man in politics has a darn sight more fun aciuintig a bad imp utation thau hie relative haw in liviugit down. COMMON OflSKA 1'OWI.S. is ti.'U'.'uuie ', i::i:a sin-i.:. isiuee ' ii!y in b:ec,.. ..., make a spe .1 t"o.o'"i 1 v. ! l'oi' l!:e market, .s n:-e M!p;d:ed ia small numbers. uUTi.-s .iio he.;i a few with i- kinds, 'iho Xew York deal- :. el' t:.' ii K'.i.m'-i fowl l:lt';;eij ,e.- .i. :vcy. 'liiey are rai.ied iu ;:.;...L..-:r. bv many poult i-y men Thousands Have Kidney Trouble anil Never Suspect l inri! -.1 .- vch;,.- !.,! c :L:. t . f lii.Mil .-Ipii c- v. i to. 1 iii New liarkct ti which lands the Nil ni.c u c , i ;- thiil t'; iirnt the. ftl. c..e.n ni !;ni..!..;.!i V, . f..o -.'I': h .: e.rt it u-i ..r wdd .-. ti'v !' M-H on natul at bitrnins. When in Ashehoro tee me. Shop back of McDowell' livery btables. Yours truly, a. m. nu:sxELL. My Work Pleases! ) Whc-i. v. ii wish an i-a-v As.J...rliish.r!..-i-.i.r l..v.-, J.iit ii!l . .: li.e c; u.-v : ' : , Atui. :-. : .. ''' i c J'., c How To Fina Cut. Fill a biittle frco::ii:a.u;.,I:i. ! r.tsr and itl it staatl f.vtuty-J c..!1,-:.:e:v.;.:..i'...i froe that region. The. Vf-VaM i; ..: ciiilcr-i in C'hieaji) buy ' u;i 'die tiir.i- : ' i:.--y liud tlu'.u, hero' r.n.I ll.e.f. o.: i' jiayins Jar tliem l.y the bead t-tli.iu by wi -Iiil.t, aa with (,;l!-!- i ts. The birds are put lata cold si until enati.-'i are col leeled 1'jI- a s'.ii, tictil. i-'-.iuieJiues they are said in o-'r -.i.-:i i;;-ti markets, but often tliey arc nl la Kn'land, where there is always sale (; tliem. Ouineti fowl are nut m -parately Iu cludeil iu the olih i il market reports, and conseiiueiuly it is dillieult to ob tain delinite iiil'ai-r.iation resardiiiH their price. Private itniuiiy amouR reli able dealers In Hoston, New York, Kocliester and rhi'iade'.pliia indicates that In norlheasieva rilies the average, retail price for a pair welshing two 3r- tlii: iiniiii: ....... ...a.tl-.v nevs ; li r. v life: -.;..iu ! i-xiiro:-svd, th.". ti;,-Ru'.t. the i-re:it Ui-'aKV reif..-.'.y, i-i cverv wish in curing rhi.uiii.ii:i:i, in the "back, kidneys. -liver. Uad-k-r vcrv nart nf the urinary i.iiss:.ec. it corrects inability to held waler ii-id scalding Jiaiti in piissin;,' it, or bud clTeets follu'winsi use of liquor, wine o: beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to k "flcn diii iif"' the dav, and to Ret up lifiny tir.ies'durinj; the ni-dit. The mild and ll.ccxtr:iordinarvcf:ect of Swamp-Root or three pounds each U probably about ;s Sl)l)n realized. It stands the highest J rn-ys; if it !.. ui!.- i:.lA'I Tl).,'S N'i'li' i:. I x- k't"t' y;,.:!,r lifettjt : ; !:,.vii - ,,ua:iid r i-wiilur of the I.i t Wc l'r.i'tl x'.Irtcl :V .f. i VS Tt J W 'ua ii t- ntioi, o ivuel nuei-Urea--i, .:. . J'U!V tili .uvi-i.'a'n:c: i; I.,.,.,:,...-,.!,!,, :,u:,;., tili. ,s.J ur ' ' N '"- "!-;,':: i&LLP"" V, 'i ''i.i ! !''. I ;'!';.. 1.) the en-j ( ; j. -k i- '.'.J-'I'.r t'lu-'urtice ttKl'i'e i-.Va.U'd in I r l' eonvnw.il;; pra .' t!:.;t t.:..- hi..::cr t, , -,. p(,.V4.Vi GcutUem LlZCVilr.?- d bladder aro..ut-f order V.'. 11. IT...; '.':', I'.l cc. . r. ,' ... . . 'il.ei-e is com:'..: !, i:: the hmuv'.iUre if 1 "- - ' ' ov nake Works, e Sell ih f,,r His v.midcrful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you .should have tho best. Sold by drug ci is in fiftv-ccit aud one-dollar sizes. " Vou niav" buvc a sample bottle and a !..,k th.it tcUs all Ifc'tl ab'i'.ii. it.hothsentfree by mail. AddressDr. I Kilmer & Co.. llinL'- lininton. N. Y. When Homeof Bwamp-Root. Shndlncc Cauliflower. I ..ritinsr mention this paper and don't Experiments In shading cauliflower make any mistake, but remember the i ... w, , nr Vilnmr's ISwiimn-Koot. and $1.2a in the autumn and early winter, while younger birds earlier In the sea Ron mid older birdx later often bring $l.no per pair or oven more. In the couth, where all poultry Is cheaper, they cost ic'ss. Information received from Montgomery, Ala., give 30 to U5 cents each as an ordinary retail price. name, ut. Kilmer s owauip-n-uui., auu sic address, Bingbamton, Is. . NOTICE. the past season at the Missouri experi ment station gave the same results as for the year previous. Hants made a much bettpr start Inside the tent than outside. The leaf growth Inside was also superior throughout the summer. . ,ll;fiml n administrator C. T This was considered to be due to the A f of , e ,.state ef l'atsy l'lii)h, deceased entice is hereby given to all persons no:a iin; claims against said estate to present the same to the undersigued on or liefere Mealr Wheat. .Iulv t'.th HtU., or this notice will lie pleaded A miller In Stark county, O., writes in bar f their recovery rround Inside retaining Its moisture much better than that outside, OS that the millers of that county will probably refuse to purchase mealy wheat next year. He says they are doing nl! they can to discourage Its production because of Its Inferior mill ing qualities. National Stockman. CUAS. JOIIXSOX, Aihur C. T. A., of Tutsy l'hiili. This June aOth, 1000. NEWS NOTES The estimated output of beet sugar for 1005 In this country was 230,000 short tons. i Forestry work, which has grown to a position of recognized Importance In the United States, may be said to be a product of the past eight years. Acknowledging that Its method of distributing practically pure cultures of rltragen fixing bacteria dried on cotton has not proved entirely satis factory, the department of agriculture lias announced Its readiness to send out baeteriolofelenlly pure cuWures In small tubes hermetically sealed. Kansas prairie hny now sells In Chi cago with the choicest timothy at ?13 a too, says Kansas Farmer. Quietness In the western broom corn trade is reported, especially at Chicago, with a wide range of prices, according j to the (itiality of the product. I BUY THE j SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who acl vertise a fiiO.OO fcwliiif Machine for 5:20.00. Thhikind ot'a machine can be lioujrht from us or any of our dealers floiujilj.OJto S-lS.uO. WE MAKE A VARIETY THE HEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines tho ftrenglh or weakness of Hi-wia;; I-'a.-liiln The oubIc- FfOii cm'. ;..-! with other strolls? points lii.ik. - tie" w ITomt the best Hewing iiaciiil;o V buy. Wii!!!orCiKCiiUS$Si:-:s we ini.!in.'":u--.iiiv:iii 1 1 :- .. ;..ic puivluwlu,! If you are interested in tho proposition, in or near Ashe'iovo, we think we can please you as to lot, prices and terms. Olfiee in Bank B'ld'K. Armfield Real Estatte Dca.lers. 4,000,000 Peach Trees ' Tennessee Wholesale Nurseries. June Buds a Specialty. No agents traveled, but sell direct to planters 4 at wholesale prices. Absolutely free from dis- I ease and true to name. Write for catalogue and . prices before placing your order elsewhere. We I guarantee our stock to be true to name. Largest t Peach Nursery in the World. Address J. C. HALE, Winchester, Tenn. 1 The North Carolina State Normal and Industrial College COURSES Literary Classical Scientific Pedagogical Commercial Domestic Science Manual Training Music Three Courses lfailiii.t; to degree. Special courses for graduates of ..tlier colleges. Well-ei)uii'.ed Training t-cliool for Teacher. Board, lamidiy, tuiti.ui, and fees for use of tt-: ' !.o. Us, etc, 170 a year. For free-tuition students, j'll'o. Fifteenth annual Besnion 1 .ei ins S'ptPmlier 2", I'.HMi. To secure hoard in the dormitories, all free tuition nnpliea li. ns slinild I ie mat to liefore July 13. Cori-eNpindcuce invited from tlios desiring cniiipe f teiicl.prs nn I t"ii irrraphers. For catalog and other information, a.ldres CHARLES D. McIVER, President Greensboro N. C. Keep them in the house. Take one vi hen vca feel hil- iIi!i3i0U3,ordi"V. Theactdi rectly on the liver. i.Af.S;: BUCKINGHAM'S OYE
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