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wilJ(ilfittflMii t. if 1L idf'l J IJJfl Pbn3Jr.Sl3 fXpttOTu. 1. ' TIIIKSUAV, 8KPTKXKKK 2, IS'JT. Tlio Reci.hu begins iiu 20tti jeur., . ' aciu psioHpiiaiu lor wiieai ni, O. S. Poo & Son's. J. I "T" t , 7Coflia8for.la-n.,is oak iJ wui-UT,mW,... A car load ol milt cxi.wtoil t-'uis ' ' ,!it "avo a " ,I,W' " '-' !' week at O. S. l'oo & Sou'. j"1 aw,,y- 1 0 8;1-'s '' our farms .. Rl'" ,"u('1' Hottor etiltiviilcil than C0,000 lonWf hi art pino, ! t'rm ly, our nwil.t aro in b. tlorcon rived shingles hirsute by I' Nooo Jr. j dil '' &'' crops mo morn bouiili- j fill, and (hat o:ir ti 1 o aro living By nu in & lldMiloii Imvo just .1 mnro comfortably. This may sound received a car load of fertilizers for slr:itirro to eaUuiity howlers, who wboat. ! bavo bocn trying to discourage tbo -""" " , j pooplo. And after living to lonj -I? rcsh orchard ra,.s, ir.l , bnvr, ,.iliSVl(n) l)r. u ., I1(UV HavM tliat ryo and crin.tioi. cover .sood at O b. ;10 W0I!( 0, clvil(0 IU,ybody to 1 00 & Son s. 11)ove lWlJ. (.1)1M 0li.liuin. Dyiiuin & 1 tendon liavo tbo! ,.T TT 7. tf;rb pfcutn n, iiintiv lAJIl'iu mm..-, u.i kind and prices. A now ono hiin.l.v,l bdl.ii- bi- cyclo (never been u,od") lor sale cubap. Aip!y at llio Ukioiio oniou. .. Dr. J. llauitliloii Iln ie can bo found daily at his oilier in the IVn- tral II0I1 1, over the .:lii:e of 0111- nek k Iliive., pieoared to do all 1 ! UIIIU 01 lleii! i.l i K. 'iiuij mil.?, niur 1110 our-ii . j portnl.i of her ileavui.ly home. --Wanlfd 10,(ii.'il luhr!s wheal The deceased was burn on the Si li by (J. C. Towiiseiul iVCo.of L'ur-jOf November, lK.")l, and wan the linton. They will pay biblical! youngest ilaiiliier of Iho iato l.'ol. maiket pi ices for w!icnl in any j Henry A. Lin;on rfr , and wart the quuntity in -a.h or trade. wife ol the laio Capl. John V. Tay I lor. For inn ny years sho had been A cil K-n of tins county is the! aa invalid and Hiiifired much, am) fiithcr of beveii sons, und six of them j y. t ber iinloinitublu energy and weroboni on iho same Ay of t ih j i,rcti of character did not" pt rm.t week Fiiduy. Willi most, persons j bcr to lead an invalid's bio but I'llday is considered an m.lui ky day. bravely and lon did she wtrule to -- 'live not beeailne sho was alt aid in -Ilissa.d that seven.l persons ljio llt.c.,lllH0 it WIH Nl) ,,uld U) xv.ll apply n. xt .Monday lo the com. ; j .. IV ,R.,. Uint() , clnldre... ty c.iam.NM.mer.s lor Iho p-.-iin.,, ol j 0y ,,,. bi.ipu ,(.r (cath (.uperintemlent ol U.e eonn.y con sl0 ,,:iiIm:c ..I .!.o H.dv Con. 1, ....1 1.... ....... ! U V .V fa-.VM up petitions. Cotton liins aro more l'ab'o to lie biirned than any oilier c:as ot jnopi-rly, and, buloro bet;inniii to gin, every coit m punier oulit to insuri). hi-o Uui "i I '' of tlu oil reliable N. (.'. Home 1 us. t'o. Last Sund.iy's lbileii'i .Vi ws and CJiWn-iT put isiied an lililnli'al vJ "write up" of I'll t.iioro, which it is hoped may be such an advertise ment of our aoeiriil Tiorouh as will allrai l cajulal and immigration They bavo opened at W. 1. TjOiidoo V Sou's 1 hen' tall ami win ter sloek of ready made ch-tiiin, ami it is the bent and cheapen (lie) bavo ever had. A tore hUeU suit lor ;?, 00. Tlieir !?12 ol) blaek mius Ciin'l bu heiat in any mni'!v'l lor 15 The .: w kc ( per of tl c enpiio!, liviriis. made a ((..-.p.-i ale eiloilto diMiiii-s r. M S!ia,:;;ii,ui, lor Hi J"o:o I'm- j m.t jr of t.i. rap.iol I! it the (l.nei u.ir, S -i . t -y ol Sii.i 1 11:. a Ait "l'im.5 U'.-tieii l nipped hi s ci-iii-iiiM in the l ud, mid Stini;ertii is.ufo. ile is Ull i id ('bitlh-'lilile They are liei lor your inspeeiei best stock ol i-'h'.it a 1 tbo vcr best now and ready the lart;e.-i and in I In- e.'iinly. lakes a( YV. i Jaindoii I'.niils, Z on s. IMle Ih-'S V: h.r. Leonard. Snaw ,v j i'ean, is iy Mlale, Ueiiiiiore POmo k. .. imio:pli Home luado sioi.-s. and other makes. They Co'iio and soo I In, 111 can ftit.t jie.i. and Vil uili e.ivo money. S. H. MFi:riNo. I'here was a Union Sunday Se.lmol meeting at K i.Ui:iiio chuitii, in lladlny township, on !.st Saturday, and it was uit'ndetl by a Very iaigo crowd.. Four hund.iy scdiools Were represent ai two 1 i .-1 1 t'bt, one jlelhodisl Fpi.-cojial and one i'rotes'ait iletiiodid. Appro. jir;alo mldii'sses wt-ro madt by Uless's. Diliiean Ij, Vt bsier, John T. I'usehal, Tlico. Ferry, U. li. Lino berry .woi 0. C Self. Iho mus e, was 111 licit enjo)ed. Tho bosji.t ild eil, iz.'IIN ol lliu neigh btirhood proviiled a boiinlilul dinner, lli..t added no little to tho enjoy ment of H10 oceu sion. rrnsoNAi. IiKMs Mr. ami Mrs. Ambrose Eulmuks. of 'uu,ia, ate viuiting bis ui.-ter, Mrs. U. U l'.lk ingtoii. Uev. J. U .M n tin, of Cbapl Hi 1, irouchod in tho Methodist church here, on !asl Sunday, nt whieii bo bad been Hie pastor thirty live years go. Mr. Stanly M iliggsbee, of Abbe ville, South Carolina, alter a visit to bis old home in this county, return od to Abbeville last Saturday. Mr. Josh. T. James, lor so many years 1 10 ablo editor of tho Wilniing Ion licvific, is hero on a visit to Mr. 11. A London. Mr. S. F. Hatch, tho S. A. L. agent at Sanlord, with his family lias been on a visit lo his old homo near bero. Mr. nu 1 Mis. Johu R. Loudon, of Rock 11:11, South Carolina, are ex pected bore today oti a visit to ret ail ves. Mr. Albert S Caison, of Missouri, is expected bero t imortow on a visit to his sister, Mrs. (J. T. liliud. Miss Lu fiorno has returned from a visit to G:ldston, accompanied by Miss Mela Holder. Mis. Kb. ibeth Furvis, of Statcs ville, is visiting bor daughter, Mrs. fi I'. ,t,L Hn ni V..iv ltnrn is xZil t her sl e rJdoi. Jr U' A A. U. Jlirrilt Misses Maud ami Lern Marsh, ol: Oro Hill, arc vtsilui at Mr. S. il. Holt s. Mr. F. C l'oo bus gone NortU for I Lio fall aud winter yoodu. J Ciititam Impbovin-o. Citizons ol j Cr.ailiwn, who havo romainodln.ro all their lives, aro not as apt to no- jlieoliow much tlio county litis im j proved us urn tlioso who formerly resitletl Ikto and hnvo rtieenily rc- tiiiueil ufti-r nu iiltseneo of uovcral - ) ,,U!M "Blanco. Dr. Joseph M. hyiniui, who was horn an .J ivnretl j in this con n 1 3- bill remnveil to Mi.s sissiii over thirty yems uo, is now ' hero on a vi.sit to his relatives :unl il( y,lfy ,,,, j ,,,.... wilh , projl tll;m,,es un,, iIlip,Vl.Inyll., . . . I iimn iniMi'is in dun runny llilirs I Ion Taylor w-ll be deeply gricvi'ii : l" "l,i"'" "u""" 0' death, wlnuli, "'""' u 1 nitf ei.-ki.cus, oc. u.red at l,"r 'wnicii.-o it tlu.s placu 011 la.-t j Tili-mlay. 1 just a.s Iho but iuh . "I the m ttii.f,' sun wi re j,'i!uin iho j tfoldcn twilight, of fho lutt day ol i Minuuer, her weary body mink to , rest and In r soul, released lronii.lt!,, 1. 1.. 1.1. .11.. 1 Jar en ,,,,, ami siio I'.xpressed lier enure readiness to meet her God. And the end caiiie in perlect peace, sur rounded by her loved ones who had so tenderly admunstored lo her wunts and soollied her MitTerins throughout her long siekms". Ol her it may h.doed bo Irn'y si.id, "."she torts in peace." D & C. H.vit.it 1.M1. It now seems probable lin t a new railroad will bo cons. 1 tided lo Flltshoro and diago aliy Ihrojgh this county, lor a d.s tance of 101 ty mil.-s, Irom iis u irih easi to iis south went corner. Th.s new railroad id lo he built Irom liir ham lo Ohar.o.ie two ol tho most enterprising towns 11. tins Siaie mill will run Ihroiigh I ho count es ol Durham, Chalham, Moore, Mont gomery, Siiinly, Caharius and .Meek lonburg. The company ihal iro pnsts 10 bull I this important road is calied IIih I'. ii'ln nil and Chuilotlc Iliilio id Con. pan)-, and was chsrier id by an uct of the Legislature rl IW.l It president, is Mr, .IntinJl. Lennig, 11 iroiuiueiii capitalist ol F'liladclphi.i. who is largely inter ested 111 the Lynclil urg an J Jur ham r.ii:rn id, ti which the propo-ed road iiiav be a S'Mit ici ii oir.l.'l, tluii making h lli roads more valuable Sevmteen mi.es ol tho propose. I r.iad have been constructed and are 111 cper.ii ton, and six more miles uuve been faded, on which the truck will soon he laid, tiu null 1... 1,. ... 1, ..1 1.,.,,. .....I., ini.es wero const rueu d and put i n operation, neolv live years ago. by t'.e (llendon ami (iu.f .Mini:,.' ami Matotlac! uriuj t!oiiip-iuy IromUu I'j in this coil nly to (1 end ii in Mori-i county ami this was transferred to the I'lii'liam anl (.'iiail ttj Kail lead Conipi'.tiy , alt-r the let el company was ordain.. -tl. l'residenl Ltoinig has recently visited thai oi l inn ol his road ai ready constructed, and has deter mined lo pusii at once t ie construe lion of the road from tiull to Dar ham a dist'iiiee of about forty mi.es. His chief engineer, Mr John L. Tull, roud through tho country last week from (iuli' to Durham, lor the purpose of usee, taiuing lho most practicable routJ lor a survey. Ho pissed through this pl-ieo ou last Monday, ou his retnn from Uui ham. and expressed himself us much p'eased with the practicability and cheapness ol tho route oil which ho could locati the road. And, im mediately on tiis return to Cult, he began on last Tuesday a preliminary I survey of the proposed route from there to Durham, lho surveying party will reach hero next week, and "lho new railroad" is the chiel topic ol conversation with many ol our citizens, and various are the con jectures as to where tho road will bo licaied. Ol course no one can now tell exactly tho route that will boscloe'od, but it is probable that tho preliminary survey will cross Uocky river near Peoples' mill, Haw river below Fynum ami near tho mouth of Fokeberry creek, ami Now Hope some distance ubovo Fearring ton's mill. Of course tho construction of tho proposed railroad will bo ol groat benefit to ibis county, traversing tho county diagonally a distance of lorty miles, ami nothing should be done to throw the least obstacle in its way. Iu this connection it may be prop er to sc ite that, by tho terms ol itsi'Uthe crude slate, especially such charter, lho Durham and Charlotte i Railroad Comjiany is exjiressly for bidden to "lease or sell to tho Uieh- ..i.in.i ..ml n.ii.iii:,. Kniii-i.i.it r,.n. i ' l'-"'V or its lessees or successors ' So Railway Com-: Ij.a.iy 8hould eontrol all the other i..,iii...,l- in ilii- ti. it i.niiiii.1. .,!.. : ,.i i It is estimated that Mow York a- ! -ouo SrJ,OUO,000 to the Soutb to holp tuovo tbo ciojis. Whfii iho Stars Fell. nnrn ihoAUantA Jnurutt. Tho rocenl eclipse was discussed in a croud of old -timers the other day, aud it was unanimously admit ted that whenever anything uu 11 a mil occurred in tbo heaveus it impressed the bi.'hohlcr more than any other phenomuou. From the subject of eclipse tho conversation turned to comets ami meteors, and the big shower of falling stats in November, 1833, was referred to by one of the talkers. '1 lemembor it," said Colonel (ieorg.i W. Ailair. '-At that lime 1 was oid y a small boy, but the spec tuclo was not one to be forgotten in a hurry, and Iho agitation ami alarm ol the older people around mo ini pressed it upou my mind. It was on Iho night of the 13th of November, 1S3;I, when the stars fell. I was thou living out in the country, nud was 1 ir-.t asleep when tho show er came. My father bad gone I bat niht to a com shucking, and knew nothing h'k'iH the trouble until he started home. He was with a fric id, named Jonos, a man of a religious t im of mind, ami when t ie stars counneueed cutting tup their capers my father wus xi o us to reach homo as s jou as possible, iiut Jones was frightened out of bis wits, ami got down ou bis knees by tho side of the road to pruv. It was no use reasouing with him. fi v hundred Yards or ho he col 1 1 1 .... , 1 i .. I. 11.. iujjsijii atit.1 uiuf'lJu wu inn nimt-i. iid hail a powerful voice, and his lam-, eututioiia and shouts made the woods ling, ami added to the horrors of tbo night. Fun. II) my fnther got borne, ami he lust no time in waking 11, y mother ami myself. 1 shall never forgot the scene spread out before me when I Weill out ii t 1 tbo yard. It was in describably grand aud awful, anil the heavens seemed to be filled with mil lions of skyrockets. Streams of tire rolled iu eveiy direction, nod the stars or meteors, fell like flakes of snow. Nothing l.ko it bad over been seen by the peopU I lieu living, aud they were badly scared. The negroes set up (ho most unearth! v ylis ami howls, aud from every cabin might he heard snatches ol prayer and ro igious songs. Miiiy of tho specta tots believed that the woill was coming lo hii cud, and thev were iu a fret:. of terror ami oxeiteni mt. Tt.o nn.t day everybody felt ro beved, hoi there was very liitlj -voik done. Naturally, everybody got into a religious frame of mine, aud for weeks afterwards the preacher hid 1 irge ooiigreo ilions, ami a crowd of ol I sinners j uued tho church. It was a wonderful sight, am! 1 never expect lo see anything like it agaiti." IViy Munlcn-r Fanloncd. Itiklolljli C.irc jiiilul u( CliurlnUu Oliaurver. (xjvoriior liusscll pai doued A Very Butler, who, wheu 14 years i 1 I, was eoeveted of murder at tho Ainl teim, 1 .S'.IU, ot Sampson court, lor k Ling his father, lie was sentenced to bo banged July 11, of t mt year, bullhe sentence was commuted to imprisonment for lite iu the peiiilen 1 ; : 1 1 y . Tue Governor makes Hie fol lowing eutloiseuiciit lu the east: 'For six months I have resisted persistent .ippeals for the pardon of tuis boy. I hose appeals have com" from tho very best lueu and women; fi 0111 such societies as the WoninnV Chrisliau Teinpeianue Union; Irom lb, King's Uuiignlers, of C.iutou, and from a number of cit Zens ol ,iu,l'M'" ' ? 'io eclol-of the pen-.teul. 1. y lho Wl,s Mml MueU? persec.lte.l and tin lured bv a brutal father, us m us also his mother. Considering t he ptivalioti and be'n l issuess of lb s mother ami her children, the brutal ity of the futuer, ami bis threats 011 the veiy diiv ol the homicide, to kill the boy ami his mot ier, makes this ci.-e bonier ou what might bo term ed, uot iu Uw, but iu ultimate jus tice, moral 6elf defence. Tho law ought t have been strong enough lo have l icked up the lat'iur before bis orml ics made tbo family desperate. I am credibly informed that tho moth er is a deserving woman, ami ber dis tresses bavo been aud are such as lo appeal to every muu who is capable of generous emotion." Over a thousand persons signed the petition for pardon, and there are scores of letters. Young Uuller mado two escapes from tho peniteti tiary, ouce being in Teuuossee tor over a year, but was betrayed Again he got away by giving a forged ol der to a guard, and the latter g ive him bis guu, while be weut to tho penitentiary ofliee. Avery Duller was overcome with joy wheu Governor Kussi ll's paiilou was givt 11 bim late Ibis afternoon. The 1 idies bero express great plcaH uie at the Governor's action iu this matter. A North Carolina Klondike. ituiu Hie Siua Tlllo LauJmark. Mr. J- (i. Mabo, a merchant of Hai tian i postofli.-e, Caldwell county, was in town Tuesday buying goods from tho Wallace Bros. Compauy. Mr. Mabe brought wilh him to pay for the goods a lot of virgin gold. There was 581 pennyweight iu all and tho gold was estimated to be worth $400 and $500. Some of the nuggots were quite largo, the two ! largest weighing 00 and 8U pcutiv ! weight, respectively. So much gold ttt'go nuggets, is au UDUsuai signi srouud here and attracted a yood deal of attention. Mr. Mabe s place is ner tlio well I ku.iwu Hiker e-oU mine, gold Im Lad came from iben it is evident that lie If uli lltol otn ono JIoi?p, i he has found : ii rich mine. I . j Miss Aliee Whitman administered j tt BOund thrashiu" to Will Trexlor. at t)0 Vaneo Mills, iu tJalibbury, for ! jblaudoriug bur. Effects or'Fiitlon." From tlio Kloxiua Free Ppmi. It is rumored that in Fink towubhip t'10 school oomuiitlec, ap tiniiiln.l iniilia- tlio iiie.if fii.i.n. I..i, mcl and dueled a negro as chairman ol the committee. This negro js "bosi" ol the white punl.e. hcLoo! , n that township. We are inlormod that in Wuwitu;; loll towliHlii o a lit'. in .-..'i.i.iI i.i,:neiii teeman made Ibin.ts of V.j.liiiig i whitela.lv t-aeh. r and di mini. iiu'' bcr teachers' etrliu'o.ie. The ollhier of tiio grand j tiy al t!.e roeent teim ol ruiow Hill co.irt was v uegro.and neaily half thejuiy wai. negfoes Tho ntjro oflicot's n.iuie is llusbcc. These ar only a lew iii-ur; ill.)! ; i to shoiv the iicccsi-ily tor ini iiue white moll getting lo-tit'nr and pot ting tho Deiiinejaliij putly in jiowe: at. tho next. lection. AvI it i.-. nneii tinngs an those, lo-tner wiibtlie geuerr.l tncoiupelenee (it or oDi-vhuldi'iT! nmv in. I i gusting in.oi y who li fl era tic 1. 1 1 and c-iu-i.-ig tiru. - - ... -. It'llt'd by .':Iiii:i!i-.i;iiH.V liitile li ck, Aik , An ; I!-) i.. .. 1-.. ... oepiuy l.-iiilctl states 1 l n sii.'i :i ai dead, two are sei ioin-iy won:, lo.i ..nd j two mine u. u mi.-siiig aa a ie .i I. an at tick on :i poo ol liiot.lli hy a baiid of m ijihinei i; in J'. com. I , yesl. i-d a . The d .i ! u . : P. Tsvlor, i f mey county, an. Joe Uoil.a.li, of .S'one coilid;.. :... iiu. v; iiiii.i' d ato ill. i IJ 'i.fi i v !.i tl eis. im inimi's t. tlio iiosmh,.; m- n j aro not given, l.:il th-.y an., s ipp..r.c.i 10 bo dejiuly i.heiili'i of Se.-oe, .-..am ly. Jailor, one ol' the inniihte:! IDon, was years el iii.'e. tin I tva- the wealthie it man in S. ni'ev cd'.i;: ty. l).)iison i a weil kiniwii ib je.it , . j ami has been a lerrut" lo ti;.jui:i-:in:i m-ii f..i- v....- I 'I'l .. :. iv . . . tnusi uuieers w-io on a moim shtner raid win u t:ie fatal nlbm oe eurred. They hid api' oaelied It wiliiln .10 ard-i ol i d..-til. i tiiey weie Coed upon from amh 1..I1 Taylor and il eUou bit iha 1 at ii. lir.it vo. ley. Tim loenhty ii in ihe mountains, and bus for many yiiot been a fnvonie remb'cus for niuin. sbiuerd and counti-t fell it s. Simon J'ol.a-'oe, list chief ol baud of Fotu.ia'.fiiie, ad I t h. p'0;C!-f, in tee .l,y,,r;.'i,'i M )!.(! tVt'.'t ( Of Hi-ft a-., f.-i S-j.;enibei, f that of Agelil i'eilt and oi 'iet - a gsilisl lho present nb-nri method o. D ouing tLe Indians iu tun Wt t. Oltl IVopl, Old people vh 1 n jiii'.-e to reirtlla'o tno !iovVil ni,d I, i,ne ... li C...I .1... i..:.. i." ij x i.i.i tiieuieiiie i.oe.-iuoi .-t hi iiint'i and eoiUiiius no wiii i.. -i 0' her ilitoicie;iiil, but ael. a.s n toe:. and alter.it tvo, It ae's nuldi,' . tho stm-adi and loie'", I . t . st l'elle;l!i and eiviiiiT tone III he. liana, theie'oy niil:i.r N.ii hiv in li i.t r I'oriii a ueo .il the t is 1 1 I . i -i lie trie lb:ieis i-i an t-.vi-l -nt f j t and aids . i ; l: 1 i ( ! ji.-. j ! li it j i.mI eXnetly tvli il l.ev need l'i I, lilty ee.tls and Si (Ml .-r in. tile C li. L'lifciro'l :i's 1); il ; More. .- i 1 ( -il'li 1 iltr: News: .1.:.;.". !l teen mouliisoid ibii;;l. . e-. of Mt. an. I Mrs. .1 N Smith, of :i. i,d,i. l street, e imo no.ir ioi.ti.' lu r i.te ie. J mi iieei ietit this iii.nnii. S, eml il j till! ehii.ilen had been tnlnki:,' e.ti 1 . ! t ii,-i moruine; and h:id i. .1 ll.e li.u. lu'o llilif li.l. of WHiir. i'lm ! s l s 1 - -e;iil w is i l iviiii,' in tho water -vl en i! is MiiV(4fd .-ho I... I iier l"i ni.i.e and b I into tho i u i . II 'i hunl mid lho Upper part i t her li- tU' iv i lr tl t:i'! I'ov i by tho w.i'o., ami tjeio. . Ih. a.'eideiil iiis (i.sc-ivei'ot!, lii e.liiid iv.s i.lm. t to ou . it ii. V;.e . sho was l.t!;'. 'i bum thy wartr iioe was utiCOL.-:.:iotis. Wani'I.d Trust worthy and not i vi e;tMithimen or ladies to I ravel ho j ri'-spolisihlo, Chtahlislied hoilsii in ' Soi th Carolina. Monthly ;;o" lit) ami i I'XlintlsOS. Position i-teudy K'.iel -. I onee. Entlnso soil nddiv-.''! r(am. ! t'd i',l.yel'iH). The Iloi.iiiiion C om i nany, Dept. XV. Chicago. i ; T.J. Moirai'tl, ex assii littit !.-).-! ! masti r at Aulander, liei tio eotii-ty, j was a.1 rested una warrri't by I't-si oflieo 1 nspivftir til (;;oi y fi f (tulc Jim; l.t'tMl of luotiev otdir fund-. diiiiuj lho ).ij.l suv.u nionlhs. li' isHite.l orders for ihiliuis, but Made dpi liculions only l.r cents, li'.' i-m fonsctl that g.imbliuj iMasod bi-i downfall. , So Cin o No l';;y. j J That is the way sdl (irii'is(.s sell Giovi.'s Tusleless Chill Tonic lor' Chills and Malaria It ini!iii'y Iron I ami ( jui nine iu a tasl uiess lorin ( 'n : . ' drcn love it. Adults (irefor if to bitter 1 nauseating fouiis. l'ri.'e.rni tents. i rostullii'i. Kohlied. j' Sioi-inl in Ui. Cleirliinp iii-x't-ver. ( Joblsboi'O, A u;,r "S Tbo Mifo in tlio po.stolU.i) nt Mt. Olivo was dua: miled eoly this in oriuti;; and robb. tl , of 111 10 in cash and sttins. Tho lie I gro posliu istei haw a bti'u n'o white:, man about, the ofiieo yest.rdny. who! sci'ined to lio intei.t.'.l in the ?.-1 mount ol business thu oflieo was do J iui. All iiit to him this moriiinuf was dem-ilished iron .safe wilh (Jus . Hr Talis showi: iu every direisiion it was u neat ..ti ltnckl.'ii' Vi nimi S ilvi' ini'. iH'isr .s.it.vi; in too woiki tor Cuts, lirtlises, holes. I, leers. S ill uheum, l ever h re:s l. ttn-, t ii.ij.. P"" ''"l,J. oiiiiiunins, yoi tiH, an.! an . Skin liruuiitious, and positively circs J'-l'-a. "' '" P'O' n-'i'-ii'itd. Il is f,'uir- u"ted to jive iierfeet sat isiuetioii or money refunded, l'riee 2; eenls ! r ; I'O- lor Kti'.e by G. ll J.'n.n.v.itoN. ..'cdicitei? !"iStiWm" tit tho SLile Farms. V 1 don. N. .' . August "." It now cro;s not L'i Joii'i 1 )!.!. i. lias 1 or- i , ' r.t-r--, ttie v,i tie eo'ivici wno I i Hcaocd sijl'ie ibtyt ago from tin I Norll.i.u.pioii Siafo f:u i, wa.-. aide I ; by urn' oi H'" ' i'1 ' of ) ! 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M-veml I'He. i-l .-11 tl id,;. . lb" i- II pep'lb I iu:a:i til polo le-; ,vei had only been :. ;.! i! 1 i.i-t- .' bo ne'.v felniiuist 1 ut ion I Ha,!: ti.alj.e of li.'' .!' I'' (.OVOI liluliit I Kiih-ii Wile. i "... " 1 l nr.- .lis I , - """ i!,.-, Drnuo- ! S,!" "":"'"1' wv- ciemiii..,. l-o fff t !i-J'ji t.,,, k'-ul .-.!.., k. Fu'l I.MrtieoUtJ 81 e.i.-.; ,.(. yi t l.f a ..-el tl.il.ed. it l.wmlvj Pf SB K.r..-. . it ih.it V. :!:. .I'Uies, 1. colore.. I .-.to. i!:i:l;.-i . flit. -.vile's ll.lo:;t fiolLi Ell ...r t .'li'. catisii:,: iiimot'l im-tunl lentil. 1 :u lit "w i .i :.'. at Ier till: k liiii:.' I.ili:.;, s.i.ii. a',. v.olinl'.d a. toller ' ivoinan, l .u.':' .! Aniiie "i'i 1 ' 1.1ms. the j bad l.-iking . IT' 1 I ill i'i" l.i'.V .-r j liV I j Jonas ': f. r e.n s Im..:II li 1 a.b r in : ,i !.ln.; l ciie .-.-i in ll.i c.e.o.'V. lli. I! : ..if,. .... ... i i- ,1 :i II Viek. ex 1 .!. f ! ...Ie- ( ! tbl. !!.. ( i . v. .i o' i-i.iei: Is. i j Z'liit Cjatt. Ii vie' tl.- .f hi. . i I-.1 Of - iij..'i I. i- ('..in-;, I m.. nu I .-a -if-1 ia ill- mv ,. 1. IV. .i.v.si el j i.l v. In;;; i' ni, 1 wiil "ll Iiu- l.li il iv "1 o. -.. I"'...', m ll... ll"! It ll e it T I'l i'lllii- I. -r i !. .' , . ll.-r .,r .-.tl.-ih.-Iii..'lii--i hi !:.: lie- I ... I I '...' .1 .1.' . 1 I I. ! II' -"I ...' I:." I. Hi l : .1 I - iMtll'V '1 (ill'liil'li III illiti'Tvl ii i i .. i -iu;. in. 1 l. .iiiili"l en the l.' r'li I I ly lil" . Ul I I ' i I S. U-...M1 Hill I .iV ill , ..11 T ! i;. -1 i i-y "i '. 1 1 i . :' !. Ty-. 'f. .Iniiit Ci.viv: " ' I 1 -it i ill ll.cr:-, -hi tl l.y tin- lni.ls.-I-l C I r -t-lu I i y :.ei.:--. r :i. n.iii... n ) ti.ti.liit: ;li. .-i ni.-lr. -1 nut .-.t-'y ;i -i-r. !ii-r.'iT i I. ti,. ... Wi.l -i ll"'.f i e: I i'l Sl'ICl'l- t '!. : -.i j i M' .ni.i. i :ii.i mc ; i:. n. or-'ii s.i- I .r- ;.--i- y v i.l l. s i'..r i n-iiii"-t iiiti.'ii 0i- .1--II-. e I'i'v .' ni-- - il I ii. :.' a. I l.'.'-iii. - tt..i -M.-.l e.t-!t. .'.- nil' I li six j I'l Ml'liH un I -.li,- Il.'.i t til MV IV 111 -:i '.. .'-'.-.-- r i ; . v iietrs I-, in-1:- li.ii-i- M -W f t i'.'iI ..l j tt . .-. :- .-V--1 l.ii.'.-,i ii.,- in ...) . .,ii. 'It,:.-. hi.- , , - :. i: :i n iVi i. ('..., e-. I- ii-r. i SIX MORE DAYS OF BARG A I jS IN SUMAI ER Ovtr tii3,T!.lrc3 are d.u.o to tlie paoplsp Fitcj'bc.r o r,zr.di. GO ratios a-Tou.n.d.for tla vary c;rn,tixyirJ.s'' maansr in w-liic t. tn.v- resjecrj-de-u. to tiie in.vitatiori i. -' cur ore it xmrnor Clearsxtics Sal-- WIHCll WIIX Cl.OSii ON :ilst OP AIM. AbU'KKTHAT V W WIIJ, t;()lIH.N('K 1-OSHOWOUU I-'VL AND WISTKU (iO(H)rf WOi'l.D CALL I'.UMTCULIU ATTENTION lO 'inKhl'LUN' DID STOCK Oi'1 Ready ftlntie Clothing wiin'vi a'i:i,k I'.owoirr hkpouk thh tauifp bii r'-si:i) on: vo k of siioks camt bk beat i ; ANV MAIMvKI' ro'f S- Vl.h QIVblTYAND PUKJES. COM ' . ... , ,.1. ,M,I IT Ml, C! . 't? HIMIUI.'V 4TTII K i 1 1 ? .1. I ." un- iiju .'OPl'LAlt S I oiti-; OF I'll'TMOlfO, An. Uli, l-i!7. Ammml S ii-A ais? V W i& ZtX ad ri.lU'AUATOilV AND UK ill SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES Opens -ZuigruLst V7. cli --,- -i -.-ii ...I ..r li:lt i':n I- In tl.o SM'o. Offers 1 iHii'U:llni I" Cimnion ni High School iii'.-.m li.v. -n.ii in Mie-i,'. i ....ih mi.-. I :-.r jniinsl.vllcs. Kreo fr.iin Die eirruitlng tultuonces ot - ...ill i. m: t. -in !! Niiiivi. .ny mt 1 it.- ilMiitil, with afiunJaiii i.ir., f reeaioue wator. Toacber ii-.,lti.'.l In Nuiiiiil w..:l; in ri -t--'!--: trim -mt twi.otf.Uly wall cii!pioJ mid la uotlor a Oolsaea n.ii .l.'l iii. t: y.'.i w in: t ln'-.e- v im- i .y..r Klrl, yoti e.uiu'.taff rJ unt to know of Caldwell lo- Ail-lr.. t.-r ftinli.T ..-irlteiilitrB. TK0S. T. 0AHDLER, Principal. 'JJ.1.S'.!7. Culdwell Institute, N. C covDj:.N'.i::i hki'ort of the conditiojh O!-' T1IK Commercial and Farmers Bank, "' WAI.l'.ICai, IN. CJ. as i; :;s j i::.r:i on 'nit-: 3l.1T ok iWKMnp.it, 1896. . , . I LIABILITIES. i .it. .... .! lie) .)-. j n - i.fiins ami i 'i.v oii i; . s. i. i-i liiiiikin:; Ibni-ie, Fut nil in c. ami Fixtures, 1 S,7D2 -1 - Other real es.alf, I 1-1137 1 ii)llt! to Batiks, Overdrafts, .f.1'.1"!" 1Hiliosits Subject to .. -i per ennt i..mis, -. -' " i i usu l'oo irom l..uiiis, r-, inn: nr. L'uhli iu Vault?, 45,313 fe"! .1(;::.7I7(I1,: 9 468.717 0 Wo fcoHfit your collnctions and business. Wo s;narntce itifoUp. Wo will bo i'usf.d to correspond witU those wbo conteiuilate xunMog VtiailHH I'l ,.('.l. . .. HH.'MUVU. J. J. THOMAS, Frr.si.lont, No. 213. for vehicles. Come direct to the factory and get them without peyin & tional profits. All our goods are warranted in every particular. ffhlpp4 C. 0. D., and if not as ordered or represented It costa you nothing. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES HICKORY BUGGY CO.. lfiAt22StSt. fe A DMINIS! liATIMX NOTICE .'U llnvlitc -ti'ilin.'. tl'- n-1iiiii.ltiirn.il lx of Mm. s,irli X. M irrl.H, ii f.-in-t, I le-r.-iiv ifilly . till p. rsiilti, tl .tililliS '-I limn HJI llnsl ll'l ilera-.b'tll i'i elitlilt tltP nllilli' li nt.i .Ml ..l' I'ef'.ril llu't'JUl .l.'ty .r Aiiaust. lsvs. MOI.1SSA M UILI.IAMS, 11. A. LONDON, AtUuliry. Ailllltl.lnU-liU iX. i AiU. Ill, 1.-J7 I)MINSTP.TOU'SNOTICK iliiviii imniiil'- l a-. it'linlal..trai"r ( ill Ciievk. .l.'1'.ii-..-l. Oil- I" In i.i.tlfy n'.t pi'r- 1 s letvlii z ri ilttl-i H-illi-l ti i -t!nri l.i pri-Ki'iil j i ..r li. f 're auk. l.l-wil It: lmr.it -.im.- I i lb"' till I'T .ir-vte I i IKS, ni' llilx li-.'l.'l- Will I .-. All Ii.'1'.-..t.n til l. I f.-rw.-iril iiti-1 M-iilf I t.. a il.l i'- I'illi- Tlil-t Alltust r S.M.IUMS. A. In, r J -uii I'lirrk. & HAM S Aiii.rny!.. Boys and Cirls. il l lim, Friadiil. Tin nxt sortti'it will li'.in M"iiilay, Atigitsl '.'III, 1K'7. 'I'l.'.r.iiit-ti ItisTtietluit wtil lie irtt i'ii In ilioor ilitiin-y Kiiu t.-ti Itr.iu-'lii'rt, att-l --il:"i In Ltltti, tti'.-i-k, ini-t Fr.-iirti mt 1 Oi'i in in (If ili-slr.' l. Tttiil "ii la tin'IMi lirniii'ln -, ri-.ini 1 .'xiieM.OO a ni-iiiili, I.r en-ili i.f llio i.tln-r l.ti'u;ti;r.'4, 11.00 I'X'.rii, i-nii:liti;i'iti lee, Mr .1 h..i.I"ii. Hill.- will Im .-,'nt "if 'if. .flits . .'tii'l U" (t.-.turil-in will l'i' itm-1 r.ir .iii-"ii ex -i-.ii wlu'u iltepu I'll i-ineiv.it. titi'Iy k-'pi aw.tyf.'i' an leugasiwn V.-' Krt til I'll '--i-l-'tl. r .r iielf r liii' iiii'iiliiu rati en .ir a .lilrwa tlio pi'lnt'ipiil. Inly 1"., t'JT. . ? v "- "r m KA8HVILLC. T CNN. orFiciAi.T.v hi:rin.sET9 Vnlteil Couteucratc Veteran, UniicJ iUughtcrs of thu Confederacy, The Sons, sr.J other Organization. t'-OC yr. Tb ample, Four Tw-Cait SUmni. S. A. CUNNINGHAM, tt i . u. iteuvcnv.N iu Club wtlb tUi Piper. aiovAiaoaii. iuoh" - 1. lUilPllHl OlOl'K I'iUU IU i .' . . iSnriluH Fund, TTndividpd I'm $mn.ooo.9 lG.nno 00 8IO.ON.ff 8,701 B I lulio.r'u elie. irn oni ... . . jug B. S. JERMAN, CkMm, ALL KIN DO LIOKT We will sell yem asjrthlnc uIa at tho very beat wholesale prie. Ow torma are net cash to all, and our prlot are made accordingly. There ie no fm uaer uee w your paying xancy pwea nwm CSITEIIUL AT NASHVILLE MAY 1ST. TO OCTOBER 31ST. ! Tlio litiihVms and grounds of tho Tennessee Centennial, i in numiiers sind architectural jlioauty, surpass Atlanta's and noarlv etmal (liicatro's. Tho exhibits are all ready, and nre interestiiiir and instructive. The live Stork display excels any exhibition of the kind ev er made. The Midway is great. Till-) WESTEKN AND ATLAN TIC 1! V I LIU) A I, A NDTH E NASH. V1LLK CHATTANOOGA AND St. Louis IV y. runs solid vesti bule trams wit li rullinaus , finest sleeping ears, from At ilanta to Xashville. j Do not be imposed upon, jlmt be sure that your ticket I reads via ,Tbo :WXSSTSHrf and ATLANTIC A. A., aid the NA3IXVXLXS fJISAT TA. &. ST. LOUIS aT between Atlat and Nash ville. Tor Sleeping ear berths, or any information about rates, Hotel or Hoarding house ac commodations in Nashville, call upon or write to C. E HARM AN, Ueiierul 1'nssoner Agent. Atlanta, G. Special Notice: Tbo round trip rates to Nusliville aro tlioapvr tbaa slaying nt home. iSTiME UE i IB fi ir. Tf i
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