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r SmI Toaarro Spit and Smoke loor I.lh Iwaj. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mac flic, lull of life, ncrvo unit viiror, take No lo Km, tbe wnuilur -worker, t tint malic weoli men strong. All Uruceists, 50c or 1 1. Cure guaran teed. Booklet and simple free. Aildrem Slurling lie moil y Co., C bit ago er New York. Stockitms were llrst ued iu the elevcnlu century. 80. Ill licv. II. 1'. I'lii-nn, Hi nlkoui. Dak., suys: -1 H iiiHiUii'.iti II a 11 s i ii tu v rn i;urecoiiiiici ly cured m liiilcnirl." .-ohl liy lJriiitcisis, ', W'r linv.. nut,lt iMi without l'i-n's Cure fur i utiMitii pii"ii lor ::" i rs. i.i.iK i-i.iiiiki., I iiiiipM , ii.trrfe-niitit. I'.i., .11 it y 1. l " ' i . Kits pi'iMiiiit'iulv cured. Nil IPsor ni rvmi'. l-ci-s utter lir-' ibiv's ll-e of Dr. Kllllc's lire It Nerve Ite-tei-i'i-. J'.'i rial hut tie ii ml t rent's.' f rei Dm. U. II. Ki.ivi;. I.t I .Mill .r.-hSt . Phils. Pa Weak Stomach Sensitive in every lit tin indiscretion In mtjiiir, I'vi'iijtt) exposure to druiitfhls Hud to over -?efVplral hm this cotelil Ion in iea-:ml! v. positively n 1 1 I permanently over., on" by III" tlial.! tolii" tntli'll ot llonTs s.u.iparilla. rvhieli literally "inukei vre ik i"iiiiiehs Hlroiii;," It also creates an rt ; 1 1 i make ym feel real li ii n ry. .ni l 4riv- u-.vuy all symptoms of ilM".. i. I;., -ur" lo e;..t Hood's Sarsaparilla America-- : i-.i ( - llr'lii'ihe. All ilnmni-is. Hood's Pills nil'' all liver ills. ' cent-. Wlin I I'd I? line ill" ii..' inii-l curious liranolios nf ii iMTtii'ii I. I hi I lit-ii t i-!iti t wlj imik rr'x U.iv ! Hi'' ii.ilininif mill enisiim nf Ii!. H is e , s. .lusi jis many hundreds nf i! i.!mV,., rjv. have l-on lii,.e:i bi ll's .'ill us iho.o made for stay., pur in i-ii. "A short 1:1110 sulil l!u M in binh";- to :iii inicrvieivei'. "11 man inslii'il In'. 1 my ollii o nt'd j t T I ho wan! cil 1110 to pain) lorn :i Ii m- black eye mio thai would iioi lie 1 1 i -' NunNlialili' fruiu :i i:oi!ii;ne one. I wis surprised mid it 111 il-t-il. 'Whatever 1I0 ymi want iliat f.irV I n-kul. -Wei!.' If sal, I li.wiftiHii:.. ly, !!. I I,.' :',. J I'll I'.efol'e I left this m. 1 1. I li:iil :i I'll" with my w ife, Jill sin' a. I rally w lit n far to strike Hie mi ih" face. 1 know -lie t 1 1 f t -d It !iiit.t.-l';i!'-ly iil'i. -r wards; lmt want lo loiio'i h.iT :i . "H. So Jim make me up as u.io l a lil.ii'k eye as possible, flense, ai'il when I pot homo, I will show lo'i' wlt.it ln-r lomp'T was respoit. sllile f..''.' " IK(J.VIXKI IIKALTII Orntiiy in-,' Iiottcrs to Mrs. Pink ham From Hapry Womou. -1 Owe toil My Life." Mrs. E. Woiii iii-.i ii. Mills. Neli., writes: "I'l A': "li:s. I'l vkii m : I ne tny life t.i vinie Voire 1 nliie "inpntiliil. 'I lie (Initios s;i .1 I I,., I ci'llMl'llplinll illl'l 11.1i liinir f .1; M l.o 1I..110 for mo. My iiien.-ti-ii:i:i..ii li.nl ;.f .ipeil :iu. tiny saiil my 1 : 1 v. ;is 1 ' 1 1-r 1 1 1 1 .. r- water. I Vi.nl vr'vi ial ,1,., '..!-. They all h:ti.l I ci hi hi in .' live. I l. 11 1 h 1 1 1 t 1 1 f I.yilia I',, rinuli iiii ; Vi'l'. lal.lo ( niupiniiiil. a:nl i'. 1 1 1 1 .,1 me rioht away: motive let ni-iieil aiei I have (raineil in w eight 1 havi.-li. 1:, r health than I have lial fur J ear-. 1 1 is wnnilerfnl u hat vour totu jHiuinl !i 1 .Uine fur mi ." "I l ee! f i!e A New rernnn." Plrs. ii.u l.r m ii, P'.o'.i DoH.'M.. Alt.in. HI., writes: ' Hi 'uie 1 I'ei'an t.i laUe ynur Ve;re tah'.e 1 i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I ua .a emit siitTi rer f rum uinii 1 run li!e. Men ,r won 1 . 1 aj juar Inn ainl three limes in a month. cansii'. toe to I'e mi weak ! eulllil nut l.taml. I e-.ii M iieil hi r sle. p iiur eat. ami looked mi lneKy my fi'lemls hanlly knew me 1 tu, I, .l.i.o.ir's rieilieitic lmt illil nut derive 11 1 it. -! 1 In 11. tit from it. My ilnif.' pist pave iiio one of your little Looks, ntnl after rea.lin r it 1 ih-eileil tu try I.yilia l:. I'inUhiim's Vi pelalilc ( om ji Hi in I . I feel like ; new persun. I vuiil l nui pivc your ( uinpoiuiil for all the ilui tor ' mi'ilieine in the world. I tan not nrai- e it em .uj'h." 1C I it ICATH .'V.'I. 11t1.11 tiiii iii.i.i'.i.i:. ......il .Ai 1 1 ... ,v n 1 1 11 lo.. !i-!l t i ii.i'm.ii .i.lti l - t . Ml .iia-.iiii.M'in- r.r -.I .11 ..r 1. 111 iv .- i.. 1,. ih ex..-. .ri.-iooi... a J.. 1 . .:ii. 1... 1 1. 1. -mil m n i i-hin. s..;t I. ill'.. I' III ' H:ii...-i"fr.'.'. II. A. HUIS. .IK. l o ii.-hl :-. ... Ilirllllliill 1. 11 ' m OSBORNE'S A , b- S:iur' lut. t.'tiiMii bi'itri Hmn.t tnt elUC9. PHARLOTTE COMMERCIAL UOLLEGt, HI.RIOITE. N.C. FAYSITiVILLE mhl'i k'MW WILURE-O EN SEPT. 7. IB9B. 'I ln.r. n.l.n jiiviures I 'iVi for Ih-hi enlleji". V,-i p..;,,. ,.i.. Aiiiiapnlii. H.'.i itifal lne:i. In. 11 ii ml 1 . ini.-.ilv lif.'llttif'll elillll'.e. f-i"o . nr. I- 1 1 1 1 1 11 - tj .it-1 o.-if 1 ...-ii mlilren Ur. siini'l. , 'liii plit, . 'I. I'rlnel llll. I 1111 lli i III.-, . I . QATAWBA COLLEGE, NEWTON, N. C. NEXT hE-S&IOH btr.lIS flUOL.SF 9, 1898, l ull A.'ii.li ml". Hmoiii- III! I i-i.I1-i.-i it" II- ilii.ilii. .i in I 11 .I.-.- .iiiiilsli.-i lioi,-ii -i..r- I lliill.lln -.. i.:il.il l-. I ll.l.ll l. -, -I-' . I Ii T.iilull it iin.ilp w-.r'liv I..T-. to li'-ir-'l. I mnloiiie .. I. ,,.,,., in.-., I l.'-". Kii' 11 1. v. i.. i.ir. . .. I'm . GEORGIA FEMALE SEMINARY, ...AND... CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. Th..r..iii;h'-niii Iminl-iini-h' iiuhI'' hill In the Si.-nli: i.-iiit" fli'.- 01 -in -Hi I """ plnn.is r 111 Iv ear leii-'l: l.u -' . iinipui mnl kviiiii i plum' l."fi.i f. -' .'i':" v.- iti l.-v-.'l. n it'li-il lulli-'ral WHti-l's ill.'. I Kv '' I'llltl-i t !'" Blvell ll--! lii iisl ni ii. s-v.i ,-.l -h .pii-lilp A. IV. Vi.lllli.ii.e. II. .1 r.'il'i '-. - H-I.HO I'ri'Sl. Il-tltl.. 1... -: I. 1 '. I. IISH.VII I K i.v T RINITY COLLEGE I 1 fr-ri f'lll i- ir-'-i In KnvlUh Lmuii an. I I. II ernliiri'. Aii -li'iit .-eel MmliTli l.-llin'i'ivei. hlr..ri-. Mrliiliti. M..II..IIHI1.'. I'llll I l V . Illl. I.', laiv .-mil I .iliilnrr.-.- W.iiii.-n .eliiiltt...! In nil .-iiilrHi .,r 4ti.r. I hi-laty. .-ii'luwi-il itollniU.'il i.l I'-nrniiU' In lie' Mnl--. Ilnnril I rum ili..M In iil.Oll .i-r 11111111I1 I'lillliin at.-i.t lHt Iru. Nenl c!.ii.ii -i.. it ..(.ii iiil.i.rl. I-i. l-'nr ltnl"n, H lilri'-s ,11111 . kll.l.ll. Ilnrlinin. 1. DAVIDSON college, DAVIDSON, N. C. 6IXTT SECOND TEAR BEGINS SEPT. 8, 1898. Eleven Pnifi ni- ntnl Di-tnietnri. Three I 'nurse fer Di'irri'en. Amiile I'al'ineN .iiel l.nh ir.it -rlei. I.iHiiliim llealiUful mnl Heiatif il. t; uinn iiini (-i-m'li.:''. Ti ria Hi nsutiaMe. MM FOII A i ITU.Of.l V.. J. 6. SHEARER, - - PRESIDENT, TAR HEEL NOTES. A NOVKL lM)!TOKKICH. Hie Postmaster tit Ittisliee Met W ith Many Otistneleii. Tbo oddeiit little iiostoflloe LhuiIUu Uuclo Sum's uiaiU in to be found at I".8beo, Boven uiiies south of Ashuville. 1'or over thirty yi'uri the Munays hnvo had elmr'e of ISiishoe'a mail. Hoth were leuioi'iata. Ueeently to the sur jirise of everybody 111 ISuHheo, Murray wns oiiHted to pivo pluoo to .1, IS. Sum ner, a liupiililii'uu. Mr. Sumnor tried to rent a plueo in Mr. .1. ('. Mnnav'a store to mu the ollice, lmt his oiler mhh Heornfully refiiHud, lie thou put tip a tent on a vacant lot for tho poxtollieo, but wan ordered olt'tlio 'ietnio I y the ottiior. As a Inst resort Suiunof de cided to meliniioi pliose hi wajruu into a temporary postolliee. Ho then drew 11 1 liis four-w heeled ptmiolliee lit the eido of the road and i there diehaij4- itip tho duties of his ollioe. Item on HcKtriietltiu. Much diimue hits lieon ilouu lo pints jjlass fronts 111 More ImiiIiIiiiu tit I'n.v elloviilo liy an iiikuuo iit-L'to. I ho Hplendid plute plans front in tho Thorn ton I rv ( lomis Co. Imihlinp, valued nt Sfliin or ."i(f(i. whs deslreyed hy li t nt. He then Rueecsnivelv plied his work of destruction on the lieimtiful window of tho jewelry More of Messrs. Warren, Trior ,V Son, tho llosenthul buildi.ip, T. I'. Mooio'h, Miss Mury Sinith's, II. H. Home's, the Itueket Store, Tidiim hart's crockery store, liunlly beiiijt checked in his literally "mud career " by a blow from a shovel iu the hands of Mr. lit'iijiiuiiu I'.laek. Tin! ne'io then became fnifh toned ami run dounAu (lei'son street, bciiiir linally eaptutcd. . Klliilict h's ew Vocal l eaeliei-. l-'.li.al'elh College, ( hai lotto, has se cured tho services nf Miss Maude 1 'live Weston, of New Vurk City, in the I -tuirtiueiit of Music. Miss Weston is by truiuinp, natural talent, mnl churtietor well lilted to impart oenl itisti iielum in a hioh prade music conservatory like that established in I'liubeth Cof lepo. She has spent six years at tho best conservatories m I'.urope; is a graduate of the National Conservatory of Music iu New York City, and has woii distinction us one of the most primus inp pupils of Madiuno Katherino I'.vatis von Klennor, tho iiuthoned repro Bentativo uf the celebrated ladot (iuicia met hod 111 America. Lost His I'olili.s An old ncpro attempted to cross a creek near a null dam in Sharon town ship, Veckleuliui'p county. Tho cur rent uus too Mrnm: find soon the mulo and bucjpv was liotindiU'r in the billows over lops just below the ford. Tho old liepro manure ! to limit out and some pood I leiuocrats, who had tiihised htm not to drive in, rushed to Ins assistance mid saved the mule's life by ciittin. it loose from the l u-y and alimi inp it to swim out. All the did neirro lost iu the creek wus u fl..Vt hat ami Ins pull tn'H. Ilefore poinp iu he "as a slronp llepubiieaii, but now he says "I -I'm a good I 'ciuoci at. " Ordered to Their Mntl.im. The roinainiup c.nu anies of the Second ilcirimeut have received orders to po to stations. Cnini anies H, II, K ami I, po to St. Simon's Island, near llruusvt ieli, (;.; ('ompanyli, oflias toniii, poos to Port !!oul; Company I', of ( ireeiiMlio, to Tybee, H. Maj ir li. I'. I Mxon poes to I'ort lloyal; Colonel llurpwyn, I. leiitotiant Colonel Cmvlo, and I .iouteuant Mucllae, the nou coiu Uiishioued stall and the band, tro to m. Simons, which is rciiueiital headipiiii ters. Culoiiul CowU'swii! remain in llalciph two weeks on !euo to aiteud o business as Ad;utiii.t (ienera!. - - Story of a Wuteh. I'.llis .Tolmstou and I'red Walt, col ored, w ere arrested at I 'harlot te for stenlitlp a watch from lletny Hill. When Hill missed his wuich here marked that ho would trive.-f i for its re turn, and was approached by one of the burplars to make the dicker.' Hill noti fied the chief of police who. with sev eral ollioers, secreted himself near the trystinp place, and when tho exchange, was about to bo made stepped out and arrested tho two darkeys. Crop lcreeiir,ipr-. Tho Agricultural liepartmonl at Hal eiph has completed its ciop report for duly, pivinp the followinp percenlnpes of conditions: Cotton corn il,', peanuts s;i, rico !;!, tobacco sweet j'Otatoes HO;, Irish potatoes apples 7ii, rcnohes 74, prapes x4j. pardons rreillcls Anol her "Onulte." An old uepro woman atChailotto who nulla under the copiioino'i of Aunt Sallie, predicts as a consequence of tho heavy winds of tho post few mouths, another heavy earthquake, similar to tho one of 1-sij. Aunt Sullie clmms that precediup the earthquake that did bo much damnu'O in Charleston, where she was livinp at that time. Iihuw winds were of daily occurrence for sev erul months. Too Much fur Ills Valor. P. I!. Houston and Henry . rones, who live on tho Chapel Hill road, neur iMirham, had a dispute about a cow which belonged to Jones and which was claimod to have trespassed on Houston's property. Words uud lists liaviup failed to settle the dim utj, Jones drew 11 knife and slashed Hous ton, intlietinp a slipht wound in the breast. Houston then drew a kuife ami .(ones rnu. Murderer I'nkiiow 11. The coroner's jury in the inquest over the body of .loo Williams, tho uu lro who met death at the hands of 11 mob near Scotlitud Neck recently, re turned a verdict that the deceased camo to Inn death by a pistol wound in tho hands of a person or persons unknown. I'oisoniiiK Hops at Knlelh. Home very valuable dops have been poisoned in tho capital square at Hal -eiph. It is said that two of the otlicials put the poison iu tho square. The mat ter will bo investigated and if it is proved they did the work somethinp will drop. -- - - Attacked liy a Hull. A bull attucked a Bon of ex Sheriff M. V. Tae, ut Mooresville, ami camo near kilhnp him. The bull was takeu to l.'aleiph and killed. I'nele Sam Opens Ills I'urse. Tho State has received from its I'nele Sumuel a check for SiiJ.iHin, under the provisions of the Hatch bill for agricultural and inechaun ul col leges. This is cl,u(l() more than the amount allowed iu 11?. The division" is made upon tho basis of population, H10 Aprieultural and Mechanical Col lege hero for white receiving Sl-Vi'- tio, and that of ( ircensboio, for 1.0 Sloes, SvH-J. 40. - - Aiplitor Aver will ask tl,o I.pisla- ture to provide for the cutheiiop by tux listen of statistics as to crop. THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY. 1 he South. I.eut. Ilobson will shortly visit his mother, w ho is at I.ithia Springs, uoar Atlnutu, It is said that about 10,000 sheop will perish as a result of severo drought iu California, It is estimated that the watermelou crop urouud Lake City, t'la. , this sea son will airy repato between 3 'Jl, 000 or :."", inio. Mrs. l'carl Johnson, of r.ultimore, tried to tako her lifo by driukiup laud ii'iuiii. It was her third attempt at self-destruction. Kdwaiil Kennedy, of St. I.ouis, Mo., was passing a sulooii and stopped on tho sidewalk a moment. A colored waiter ordered him to move on. Ken nedy stinted slow ly, w hich enraged the colored man, w ho drew a revolver and shot Kennedy through the forehead. As he fell tho waiter ran. The North. Three people perished in a burning house nt Seneca I'ulls, N. V. Levi . I.eiter, who recently sold a Iaiire amount of Chicago real estate, had to buy $'.', UW worth of interna! revenue stumps to make tho deal legal. Mrs. Carolina Croft, funnel ly Caro line Abigail Hrewer, of l;oston, bus left .-'o 1,0011 t.) two prominent physicians of that city for investigations to find some way of curing cancer, consump tion and other diseases now regarded as incurable. Miscellaneous. Tho now 1 er cent, goverinneut bonds ui e now ivoi t li .lo.(J, but holders are not disposed to sell at that plice. 'I lie Southern impress Companv lias reduced the niles tun fourth of tho usual rates nu corpses of siulo' s and soldiers. Since 11.1 tho I'nite l States govern ment has expended in tho distribution of seeds and in the promulgation of Mat 1st ics concerning then ..11, IT'', so.'. The t'liited States Court bus l endeied a decision declaring thai the act of the New York Legislature of 1x11 to regu late biirbei iiig (.111 Sunday is constitu tional. Tho President has issued a proclama tion restoring the lauds know 11 as tho eastern, middle an I western Saline re serves, iu the Chei okeo outlett, to the public domain. The disappointment of the I'ifth Illi nois iu being turned back lifter it had inarched to HoshviIIh, has so disheart ened many that they Inuo no further ambition for military life. Admiral Cervera has fowan'ed to the S 11 u is It government through the I'ronch umhassey his n-port of the naval engagement which resulted in the annihilation of the Spanish licet. The report is very elaborate. Mnlliall. the noted Lnplish statisti cian. liguros the weullhof tho people of I ho l iiiled States at tho stupendous total of .s I,; :.n, 001 1, 1 1, 11 1. (ilea, lilltaill follows far oil' w ith s.V.i.n.'lu.i) 111,11110, slid I'l alien third, with JT.'.i'o.oiioioo. tieriniriv, Kiissiu, Austria, Italy and S 1 mu follow 111 tin) order named, tho latter being deduct with but 'I l,:i'.M. , i.ji 1 1 101 1, A very inlei esting discovery is an nounced from Ludeit. near Zurich, Switzerald. The learned have been discussing lor ages whether anything 111 tho way of l-.oi pituls were known to the ancients, now one has uelually been discovered at l!a leu, containing fourteen rooms, i-upi lied with many kinds of medical, pliariiiilccutlcal and Miiuiea! apparatus. probes, tubes, piiicei -, cautei iing instruments, and even a collection of safety pins for bandaging wounds. I hero are 11K0 medicine spoons in bono and silver, measuring es.-i-ls, ;ar.s and pots for ointment, so'.ne still containing tnn-es of the ointment used. " ''reign. The cat!. e Ira! of llotieu lioastsaeh ck which has kept time for .'.01 years. The lit .-t of the I'.-ur pames nf the tie chess match between I'lllsbury and Taria-ch was v, oil by Tairusoh ut iciiuu. The Canadian gold coinnii"sioner lias issued u 1 I. t l 11 in k' loll oi'eiiing the I'o 11. 1:111. 11 Hill "eek ami bench claims for locution by a'l iiohimg tree luiin-ih' I -cense. In It s-, than one hour aftei the proclamation was i.-aucd tho greatest Mali;). e in tu the historvof the Klondike hud .stalled for Nonunion creek, miles away, over hills ami marshes. Many women joined the procession. ( oiiiineiit ii;g upon the met icii'i dis. 1 niches I.l Imparcial says: "All Spim lar.b. are delighted to see the hour of expiation fust :iip:oachii:g for the Cu ban rol'ols. I he, Aiio'i icatis must in e'litably a w ukell to 1 heir utter north leanness . " Liirlliipiakes ccntiuiio to alarm the inliubitiiiits of the coast tow lis of I'cti aiior. The olcino (if Mauavi, alter yea's ol iuiiciiou, Lai 11 11 111 becomo active, lo which 111 0 nttiil'iited the sliocks. Tho British steamship Aduhi, can tired off 1 uaut.-iuaiiio Bay by tho Mar lilehea l, has lieeii declared a law till pi 10 of war. A I. uud. .ii jury investigating tho deaths i.f th en men. killc I by an ex plosion on the steamer Manitoba, res eeiitly bought bv tho I'nited State gm eriiiiient, colidemiied the W inches ter Litlo Company mi 1 port authorities. The I ai 1 , I' A llieiuiirle. Baron Cro ille and I'.aiou Saviile deny that they received a penny from Mr. Ilooley, the pi umntor, for becoming directois 111 his coinl nines. I'hi l ull nf Albemarlo adds that Mr. Ilooley, vmuc tiino after lie !ho Mall: becaiiio director, voluntarily .-cut li 1 in u clu ck for t'.'.noil t "., 1 ' I' ' , w Inch tho I ut I tiiideiiitood "win the result ot a deal done for 111 e ou Mr. Ilooley's 1-espoiii.lblilty ill ai:othor uu dei taking. " The Lgyptian Mxploration I'liml has just published the lirt part of a work culled " 1 ho iyi h ynchin rapyri,"bv Mes.rs. Beriiiird I', (ircufell and Arthurs. Hunt, two gentlemen who have lieeu exploring some ancicut rub liisli heii's about the city of (ixvrhyn chus Their labors were rewarded by tinding some interestinp papyri, w hicii ate dealt with iu their work. Some of these throw interesting side lights ou the domestielifeand n-ligiom beliefsof the ancient Lgyptians. M111111', I'Ih. , has In en aiiandoued as cuup for tho l uited States troops. Out I. in the Seek. At a convocation of ( Inn lolte's lnv t colored gambling talent on tho ut skiitsof the city recently, as the guiiio proceeded, t'o"f the negroes, I'.llis nod liyers, pot into a dispute, and Byeis wus about to pet t!io bet of it, when Ellis drew his pistol ntnl (lied twice at livers. Byers dodged and 0110 f the balls bit aticgro named Jenkins, lu'iug effect in his neck. Tbe party scattered instantly. The new b.i-e ball rules i-llow a spc tn'or to fully discuss 1 he litnpli'c, or, at leant, to lo the hist four sevtuths of IU THE U, S. SIGXAL C0RVS. A MK.ITARY BRANCH OFTEN CALLED AN ARMY'S NERVOUS SYSTEM. Tlie Work Is Frequently I lie Must Hun. ifi'i-iinii the, Lire of a Solilier Allui-iln In Times oT Pence Itecrnll Are AN w-itvs 1'uken frntii ilie ICuiiKs. When an infuiiti yiuan, an artillery mau or u cavnlryinan by his own choice becomes, at the end of his enlistment, a member of the I'nited States Signal Coriis, he lavs down his pun and ceases to be counted among the ull'eii sivo element which comprise tho army. Ho lias lmt. Imwi ver, chosen a lighter berth, nor one fraught with less danger uud lnirdsiiiji. On tho contrary, bis new place is oftenor than not the most dangerous one that the life of 11 soldier nll'oids, mid cer tainly always one of the most import ant iu modern scieiitilic warfare. A signal mnu is, by preference of the War I V'luirtnieiil, chosen from tho ranks of the army and his ollicers from the army line. Long service ulono docs nut make a c.iiiipeteut signal man of a soldier. Like I he 1 eei uit ill all of tin1 other branches, the new signal mail must po t" sehuol. A year of hard w ork iu the (o.voi nineiil school at one of tliearmy p .-ts lits him fairly w ell for his new place. lie begins by learning what cau bo done with the signal Ihig, the simplest iusti timeiit iu the hands of the lorjis. Tin- Mycr system, by whie'i a motion of the ting tu the rjght means one, t.) tlie left two. and ill front three, is simple; bul to become familiar with the code, which gives a meaning to the dips of the (lag, is a mailer of a month or two. Once it is learned, however, the student needs only to practice 11 a few hours to becume 111 expert with the heliograph. The well litteil signal man is 11 student of topog raphy and draughting, a photographer, iri electrician. 11 telegraph operator nu 1 .1 liau ly 111:1:1 at carrying the sur vey. .1 's chain, digging pole hole:', or limbing tin' pules after tln-y arc set. The art of handling 11 ball. mil and of operating il arc also tan .'lit him. If he bus come to the Signal Corps from tlie ml.iiilry lie learns, licsides all other thiir.:-. t" ll'le a horse, and ill practice ii-ual'y has assigned tu him the toughest kind of a burse, in order that he may iu the cud becume proof against the ordinary injuries incident to the wildc-t sort of riding, over all sorts of countries, under circtiin Mtaiices which would render any other uniformed mau hois l.e combat then Hid there. lie works that others may light with the best results, and even when then! is lighting his work goes on, within tlie lines if necessity demands it, uu mailer Im-.v thick the bulb Is liy. As 1111 ollici-r expressed it: "The Signal Corps is the nervous sy-teiu of tho army its eves uud ears ami tongue," With w a ;oiis and horses the corps starts out in advance of nil invading army, truiii'ia wire behind il, undat almost every iiislatit it reports t the coiiiiiiiiudiiig ollicii' all I lmt is beard and seen. As th" .'.'ire unwinds Iroiu the reel a small d-tachiiicnt fastens it lo the trunks of trees, if there are any within reach, or sets it up on poles e. urif'l ulong for the purpose if tho country be bare. Another ih l.icii- i iclit with Held glasses a. I'l pllol.l- graph nislniuii-nls rides nlica 1, taking shap siiuls 11:1 I sending back by coiners information as In the country and the photographic plates. In wagons litteil with draughting boards and dark rooms are men who develop tiie plates by a iapi-1 process, ami us hastily 11s pus-iiilc m ike from them blue prints. Tin; lnall at the board Hole- the observations, of the scouts, and with point and scale hasl ily draw .4 a topographical map of tho country. This is no rough uoiess work, for with thi' -coiits goes the skilled surveyor with his iiislrino. tits. His g!a-s an I compass tell him din el h 'lis and planes, but for distances he depends Upoliau oMier ela-s which, by the system upon which tho artilleryman'.! rangeliinler oper. lies, toils him the miles. Thus he learns how far a range of mountains is away from him, and how bmh it is. If a river crosses the iu lemK' l route, it lakes him but a mo ment to lind how far away it may be, and over the w ire back lo camp goes the w ord that the engineer corps must be hurried forward to build a bridgo f. r the jiassage of tho army. Tho courier who takes the maps to the e.rnp also Carrie-' the blue prinls, and tiie iviiitiiaiiih : n thus enabled t.i formulate li i -1 plain upon certain knowledge. Should the camp be moved a de tachment of the corps follows ill the rear, taking up the iiuea which have been laid. If the advance of tin enemy I'rui. 1 the lea- is expected the corps -lavs behind us all outpost. If the country through which tho army is liioi:ig be infested by, tho enemy 11 gua' d must stay behind to protect the telegraph wire. tiried and numerous us the dulies of the signal men are, so compact lire his iiiuueroiis instruments, that each man can carry with comparative case all that he needs. 1 11 11 small box car ried slung over his shoulder are his telegraph instruments 1111 I bis tele phone and battery. Ill' climbing spurs he can always wear on his bouts, and thus he can at any moment dismount from his horse's back and climb a tree or pole. The surveyor's instruments m e also iu 11 kit, ami when in use are set upon a folding tripod, which basils place in the kit. His Hold glasses are slung by a Ktrap, too, but the telescope used in long distance signaling goes in the wugoii. Ths camera, dark room an I chemi cals can be packed into a bundle im larger than an ordinary haversack, and u.s the signal man's extra clothes and blankets are strapped to his s i l.lle, nothing need be left behind when he poes scouting. Though the pursuits of the signal man are iu themselves peaceful, he is armored with 11 revol ver ainl a sabre. A man once enlisted in the blacks" ceases for all time to be a private. Ha i a sergeant then, an I if excellence iu bis work warrants it he is made .1 ser geant of the fust class. He i-eligible to the honor of shoulder straps should be still be under thirty year 1 of age. New York Sun. Society is composed of two classes: Those who talk war, and the dumb, Life, Audibility of Thunder. While Ughtnlni may be seen and Its Illuminating of clouds and tillst may b recognized wlien It la even JtX nillce distant, thunder Is rarely audible more than ten miles. The thunder from very distant clonus, therefore, seldom reaches the oar. The reason of this great uncertainty In the audibility ol thunder Is not difficult to understand. It depends, not merely on tho Initial Intensity of the crush, but quiet as much on the surroundings of the ob server, even 11s In tho quiet country one will observe feeble tsounilu thn ( cflpe the ar iu u liolsy city. Perhaps th" urns' curious and important ren dition of audibility is that the thunder wave uf sound rliall not be refracted or rellected by the layers of warm and cold air between the observer and the llKhitiiiig or by the layers of wind, swift above and slow below, mi as en tirely to pass over and around the ob server. Sound, In its wave-like pro gress obliquely through layers of air of different densities, is subject to re fraction, and this refraction may 01 cur at any time ami place. Thus, observers at the topmast of a Mil') frequently hear fug wbi-tbs that are inaudible at sr-ii level: those oil hill-tops hear thunder that cannot le heard In the x alley: those in front of an obstacle hear sounds inaudible to those behind It. The rolling of thunder, like that of a distant cannonade, may be hugely due to special l ellcct ions of sollliil. Attain, tin' i:reiiier velocity of nlr at considerable altitude above the ground lb tons the Miiunl wave and shortens the limit of aiiiiihillly to the leeward, while im Toa.siiii; it to tie windward. Industries and Iron. "nn.jH-'iinkrs lur Warships. Ti e surprising certainty with which flues from modern rilbd minimi reach tarci is M-veral miles distant depends upon an accurate knowledge of tic.' range. In a combat xvilli hostile ships the rang'1 innst be cotil Itiually chang ing, iiiul one of the means for iLs li'iicl: a icei tiiiiiim nt is the range-Under In vented by Lieutenant Kisko of .our 11. ivy. Two tele: copes are fixed on the dei li of a s hip at a known distance part. An oh i iver at. each teh M-tipe keeps ii directed tqii n tho enemy's ship. The telreiop s are eleclrlciiliy 1 1 in in it.-.l, :ti. ,-i heat; tone bride.-! ami p.ilvaiiomcli rs are im billed iu (he circuit. As long as the tcb scopes aro perfectly pimilli'l in direction, tiie Wheatstniie hrblBe remains 111 equilib rium, but when they are converged up on a single object, the equilibrium u lest rove. I. int. I the lie. die i f the galva nometer ..wings over a instance corres ponding 10 the angular displacement of 1 he ti'lescopi s. A properly graduated disk b'l.ilid the liieille shows at a gliiliie llio distance of the object nr which Ih" tcb-seup'S lire aimed. Youth's ('oiiii'aiiioii. Iteonfy Is Blood Deep. Clonn bloo.1 im-ins a cle.-in skin. No beamy without it. ( ascarcts. Candy Catliar tie clian ..in- Lined ami keep il clean, by in unit up the l.i.v iiver and driving all im I'liiiiies Hum Ilie I'odv. Benin today ti 1 illl-'l pimples, Lolls, blotches, Ll.li IJli'.'lils, ami that si, My biiums complexion by takun; t isi:iiels, - bi .inty ii.r ten cents. All drug fela'.S, eutl.ii.lt Hull eaalallteed, lUY, 0 ji', iOc. I'l.e l igii '-l m ists o .ailing vessels are ft--.111 11 -in., l-.i leet high, an-l spread ir.nn 61I.IMI ; , .. l-.-inre (eel of canvas. In ore 11 Cold in One Day. '1. ',!.!' Laxative lirollel t.lllitlilie Tat. let". All Iiruci-'isi-ieliii'il iiiin.i-y if it !':'.-r.catv. iV. Tin i.ini"iii ' mini tit-d to siinior Pol-liil.-rl thai lie lei-cut i-riiitinli of V. -iiviu-. will prove to !' Hi" M'l 'aiioV dying Il Tt. YUin! lirbwl I I11 1I11 Willi II111I ll.i-,( 'I III' . 'I lll.'gll ' "I '.lk li il.-e Ills' tllte help to 1 n-w.-l thi- .-1. -11011 ill tlie llin-l i-.-l' 1-l.ic. ti.- til. ICO T. 'ee.er- II. .It i I -1 ' ' I - - the ijll.-l oil a' l-ll-Mh. Ill Ilie lUlil "I llleir -.'I l..'l .ell- e. .voire l-lloi s. 1101.1, 1, el : S. 1 . l'ii.-t'i--s- r. ..i.l- ar" made possible I y a new material .-liar-;e. Willi lo-iix y oil. r 'MlTATFJ)'"- THJi EXCriLFN'CE OF SVKI P OF ll(iS is due not only to tho originality and simplicity of : ho 1 mi Limit ii 11. bin uNu to the care and skill with which it is V aiiuf.ictured by s. h iitilio processes Known to the C.xl.l.oiiM A l'l'i Svi:t t Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all I "111" importance of purchasing llio true and original ri-un dy. As the Pennine Sy ri:p ot l-'ips is inn nu fact urcil by the C Al.n oiiMA I'm S l:t l Co. only, a knowledge of Hint fact will assist one iu nvui ling the worthless imitations tnaitufact urcd liy other pin tles. Th" high staii'tin;.' of the t ai i ruiiMA I'm sy i;i I' Co. v. lib the medi cal ptofcssi. 11, mid the .satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of l-'ips bus given to million , of families, makes tbe name of the Company a guaranty of the cx-i-i lii-iiee of its n iiieily. It is far in iid.iiiiei' of all other laxatives, as it 11 Is 011 tlie kidney.-, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing 1 111-111. an I it docs nut gripe nur nuiiseaic. In orih rtogi t its bcin tieial effects, pleas." rcineinbi r the name of tiie Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. s mtN i. ui. Ldl IsVII.LI. Kj. Mil VOUK. VV. " hnve brrn uolntf A Hi' A R I TBI ttiid oa a niltil .mil "lit-i-i iv e 1 1 ml I vi. l hen ure Miui-ly w. le ilerful XI n itj iiiiit.-r mnl I were lie! licri-tl well in. k iiii'ii rti .hi I ..ur l.ri-nili wiiM-en teel AH"r tUiOM .1 t.-IV .1 '.IS ef I U .Uri'ls Wl- l. oe Ill-preVl-.l Wuliilcrfii iv. "-i,e , .ire .1 mej! hell, tu Oil' lionlly Wll 11 1 I VIINA N.n.ri.. II ;; llc.i. iiiii.ii i- st., niiiLiiatl. Oliiu. ... CVUE CONSTIPATION. ... Sl.Hli.e Mrnrd 4-.Mp.li-i, t.l.k'.V''. H,'-ilrr(, , fieli. i U fl-Tfi RAf Seiaan-I giiarmnwil I'f alldrin- xa" BUY OF THE MAKER. I -Sr J3 39 tej 1 te! " r 1 1 !'" 1 .Nasi & 11 polithed te gim j"i asT' solid oak FS t Ly' Chitlonlcr. "S ' r1nLViiftM"''r'i 32ln.lonq. tm?-i ' y 6b In. high, '- l li 1 ' if 18 in. deap. k feJl-0Kj Retail price Ife JS- $8.00. If von are ryi"S "I''' P'i' " f"r olir Ei i I, 1, ,,1 1 toA,U. ii" vcur iiwii r.mll. w t - m will srll you .lire, t fi"m our fj. I. iitu anil &ji Mive yru the niii!.liimn' preft. r tS8 mammoth giuirral r.Mjloiie I' ) .ur for tS ilie a-liing. W r.lfi f..r il lnl.iv. ig-. E; l arptl i . -lt.nl. 'iiM in lian l-i.i,n1nt colors Sj is also maili-.l Irrr. ThlJ month e sew ug. WS. Cirpets nd furnish middcd linlnq tree. C' "d Pv freight on 9 carpet purchases E"i and oer. tiamplo nt i-aqjcijur iiiattius mjileu lor a.-. .r 19.Hn we will m.ilf 10 top, yr.ur niraniirc .1 ivqulir fjo 1.1.1. K er lilue t-rrjti; Suit, exprf-s imil tes, 11 your ft.ittutl, I'atnliigie; an.l plj S;niiilt Kioc. AUilrc-.s exilly 1 JULIUS HINES & SON Niw Itellgion. We ib Hot need a new ri-llgiou as iniieh as we do an applica tion of I he principles of the old In every t.i.iiiu of i he social, business and politi cal .rid. Hev. T. 11. Ci-anilil.-l, Cinls tiiin. I'litsbitrg. Pa. Mn-To-Ilsr fof"l'lfty rrnls. ' nnftroiiiecil Inlim'ro hal'lt cure, nialirs weftli ucu stroug, bmuti iiure. Wc,l All uiukisi A I C'li'.-lrillll nieeeeile.! Ill M ltlt.i; foul, In ' the ci.tirse of live hours aiel foil v imtnile.-, iu ' M'ven (iertnnii Mate. I.vutid-I o' '"I'lck Leaf " sun l.lny TiiLnci n i 1 In "lu st ut tin- t.i st." .'e'lni 1 -. and 1 (,ur- He lunik fur in cent:'. Try it. There is ll"W bllllillng ill lllll.'hlll'l a i ll' le carrviiu! Heiiiner. Willi earrvim; cai in ity f I'i.INHI t r.f cable To rare ronnlliritlcn Torerrr. I Take C'iisciiii-'s raiiilv r.iili n t ic. PH: i r 5'a ', If V. V. O. 'ail to cute, ttrugiaU n-fuaa uuLcy. Abullt lMl.ninl.lll'll blllielie-i f I i I II il 11.1 -- lire coii.-umeil iiiiiinaily In tli" I " ti 1 1 1 tS'.a'.e, Si iiifiila. Willi Ih" lollolVile -' int. t.i lis- Illll'I'llMCI'l -II . I I tie II.. tl li- II let .;. e.ll I. loll. II II ae-. p ir te-rh -Weill ti i.l II, eel:. n. of the i(.--i; ems l-or s -r..i-.i..iis ul . e s s. u. tine s e-oi.-'l l.u-.ns !l un-.l I v II II II. A i . iv " ;-1 1 1 ! v.-i-.-!-it... 1 1 I. 'He !. M ! i.U -l-l III III I II lllll I The liiirl.ntti iN.C.) I'. II. li ?laiieaeiirii :: l'otii uiiv w ul ut in i i-i s 1 1 1. ' ! -i aiel ml looms. K-nnrato Tonr Ilnwels IVIIti raararots. C'nn'ly ra'liarili', cure iinstipaiinn fnrevar, 10c,Wc. 1IC.C C fail, ilriii:isi-,riIuiiduiouej. In Ilie Haul; ol lan-'linel there are many Hlver ills'..'.- w l.i'-ll hiue l.lill II ii t tl" ll" I for Imarly 'Jini M-ars. Id!. Mnl H Tl's 'I ii hum . I 1- IITII ! N'i lll, I i- lis, i !,. .n i-nniti. . Unit hai ciiIih-.I o.tio-'li ipiiiali'ii In ii'; iit Ian.-.- I , : II-- Ill MO ihM till- ill, - f . I I'lto! H I ll.l.lll II .ilui -ii iloiui i-l-ol thiir icertn it , ai.ii in .Mu' tier -In eld la:: te ',-.- lie iii t -h,. ,. o-e. !o pleielle tin hi.- ei Let I : . ii . a -. 'Mil H-l-.A A i.l- I S r -1 l:e;-ll!,i!e- I lie l'o Vil li I. il I.io i.c- t. i-iIiiiil i n.i . V. r-. Wlti.!iiM VSiuClni.e syr-1 'i for I 1 -1 -n let tli I Ilk'. M-f-eli- the k''OII-. le.l e: i j-ill i'a I til. II. Illlll) . I .llll.lllll--- II i II I I-.,!. -, I .1 I .1 ! Spain, i'lie n.-i i : iii iliat. I i ilie ibn . of ln-r ureiiim ss. would hire tic assas sin in kill -m-li a man as William I'm I'l-il-cf of Orange would lie lioll" im i:o id to place a mine uu b r the Main.' ill til" d:ls i.f her Weakll:-.-. Ilev. .1. II. Henry. I're.iiyli-ri.-in. S ly ;.),.. I'a. n; lr.t.vr 'nt nvns !-. II'" I. HI' I "i " ' i 'I hi II... Ih.'. . IW K Mil I I'ltr.Y ( 0 Rovk Hill. S. ( . M W V I 1 II I'll... . f .:l I ' I'.I II 'I'll' 11 t i-A vs ,M : ,- i . i -.K s,.-.. 1. Iii, ,. n.ie il ! . N"l V"i V I I - eel I - :e I I . ' i - I ii-.i.tiil-. TASTELESS 13 JUST AS COOL) FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PrttCEOOcts. c a i at r a. ! i s., Nuv. 10, rnrHMHtinoC"., M l.t.iiu . M-, l.rntl.'im n;- W. l:nl yrur. f-fiO Ix.tllri cf iHV i:- TA4 Kl.r- I'llfl.l. TNir mnl h:ivi i..itwtit llirro yr.- nnv;nl) Ui yi'ar. tn 1! .-wi -rifi,f ..f U i'iir. in !hi tlruK I'lt.'-lut'. Imv.t n-'V- r M nu ;t'm !t I hnl kiiv i'tn h nut vim:iI ni'iw iiw'iut. aa yji.r '.f'.K. i -ith :i"v, AliM.V,'.MtIt t ik THE COLUMBIA! QIUNIESS MAKES HILL CLIMBING EASY a ic i : jJbUFOR CHAIN l WMA) MACHINES. Nest Bet, i fi r Mol dj et L ,w Pi ic '3. r ...;y .Vv STANDARD Oi Till: WORLDj po!n:MFa(;o.iiRTioKiu:()N.j ASI l A: ALi-' l.li Ul V-wl 1 I 1 - " i- ll 'Sli .11 His fO ANY Ai-V-KUiS tiK w-- I sl.-n i a.r-.K t 1 a fl Dept. :I0 BALTIMORE. M0. r DO YOU KNOW" WHAT IT DOES ? KEELEY I It relieves a person ot all rles!ro for strcia? drink onlruus, rcstorpi CURE his nervous system ti IU niirmiil conilltlnn, sail ri'lnstiites h nmu tu his bnme and business. L" nnl..lura l.l,...j cither of the fnllnwlnic: The KKI-'t.KV l"shTITI"TK, firepimtiorn, XX', nt V. hi., VW..U ..lilngtnn. I. '. 1 1 1 H Mnill.iin rnlir. Ilalllnmro, Md. T HE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF flGRICUlTURB AND MtCHflNIC ARTS will -... ,ii,-ii ss oieiulur I. is, wlttl liniimvpil einiliuiii'llt III i-ii-rv ili'imrlliii'lll. Turenlv Hire.! .p. rl. iii .il i..i'i'liilislslll Kai'Ullr. Full leiir-i'K III A url ,11 II ore. Seli'm i". ( Oil. Sleelmnli'al llllil Kliu Irlenl Fnidnt'i-rliiK. Kxi-i-nseis n r.v i.i.Kli-rdli.. t-or rHiHliisuii A'lilri-HH I'ri-H. ., 4(. IIoIIikIii), siili-lull, . C. A Dry Niaxara. A few mllea soulheaBt of Syracuse, N. Y., In a cavity whose bottom Is HL'n feet below the surface of the adjacent upland, lies ,Jiimes.villo lake, a body of water ."Vn feet in diameter and sixty feet In depth. Fast ward from the lake, extends a purge through which Hows I'litiQnut creek. I'rofesstir Quereau of Syracuse says that iu former times a river flowed here and that .lamcsvlllo lake Ih the pool that was formed under a (rent wntelfall. Steep rllffs riso around It on three sides, and "all the features of a dry Niagara arc here dis closed In great detail." Wlivlive without nil llrnn or I'liiim Iu Ih.i Iioiim' when 11 sni'ill oiiiluv will mnke vn'i 1I111 liioipr iiw iier of i. BESf THERE IS? Aiblress Julia It. Wriitht, lireciisliuro, N. (.'. BiGYGLIST FRIEND in Bicyclists Have You Seen It? LIQUID PISTOL rn xrTx r It I- wt-l.1.11 wlllrll ITClP-'ta Ill.-yell-U il;iitnt vi.-i..iis .leu- iei-1 f....t i: hi tr.iv.'Ii.rs a-al-tst r c,. 1 er .iti.l leiijii.;li..iiii.i. ai!ilust iIiIhvi a tr:i lips. uu I 1- u.l iiCi-. 1 t" maul eiliiT -ittivtete,. I: .1. ii. .1 till i.r Inlm-v; It I- j..-r t.-.'l 1 v ..il" ! limi-ll.-. iiihUi'- lie li".i er -iii-'K..; Iu-imKh ii-. laiT.i-l ! 1-ie.iie. ii.wf..'liii! r.'i:r.'is. as, I .es (I... i.ull." .i-'... Ii in i 1 iiu.l im. r 1. .r..ip-:, l.y -u ll.n rh fee le (live llu.lt v l.li-il a'li'll' lell i lil.il-.i-ll f.-i-IIWl ll.' ill-li'a.l ..f I ' Hi" tin. lei ll.-tl.ll. 11 is il nl r.nl ivs...ii nl.H-li .n lii"s.ni.l:il- inak.s fun. launliler nii'l fils i f II. C. v,.., ii i-iiei. lmt in hi) ll witlieiil ri'l-'U-llu,:; n'i l w ill i.ri.t.H't l. us iiei-i'iii-imi-.. ta l Iiiih ,.f .l-nie.-r, ul . llieililil lei.l.sl enh w H li li-pil'l. It .1 i M"t u'.'t .. It ul eiaer: li. .ItiriC'l''. Iun.ts.'iin. an-l iiii-Hel fl.C'"!. Sent i.ii.. mi l in.-! i'di.1 In- in ill well lull iliw tl'.lis hew I,. .1.-.' f"f Ill -A-, '..una S!iiiiiH, I-.iKt-ollice M .licv I'r.lcr. nt 1-. i . i-.'s- .leiii-v or.l-r. A- t.i .air t. Iiuillnv, n-fer I,. II. U. buna at liru.lMr..i''.'s iii. r.iiieil a-ji-a. I. NliW VIHCIv IMIIN SI I'I'I.V !., HIS l.toiiuul Slri-i't, l erlit Jiy. eniajiiiiniiiimmiiiiimiimiiiniiniiiittiiiiiifrari:nimin i UU SM ALLEY SAWS I If 'fli fouM do ; l lrrnliir saw ! fri'cii iiruu risw-i ; rj uk i (.-iii'. h- tu! for lfdrrtp- I..livi:4J.-lt.-L.i'IIvMTHl l-rif !,,.. ...... ii. - -i.u" ilm,,,..,lr.. ami liorxe I'uwrrK. l g SMALLCV MFC. CO., Manitowoc, Win. QEEO WHEAT FOR SALE! i-'r.'tu ilie Kn aie-t crnp eu-r urown in thn .soutli. i h t-ee nineties: r lib as't r. 11 lii'iiriled wheal: Ih. I Mav io.iI White ( lauseii. lio'll stiiiii.th or I., nr.i'le-s. Wheul Is ii""- verv lu-i I im tn eiiel I il iiiiil lu-i.1.1 ii Kin if. belm; fur .iii rii.f i" tie- iiMial run el s e l -.vlie i , will. In. wvier. lieleioi the wl eat win n ile . mil. I.ikmu' out iiltiii'.t vm'1-vci.i sb-Ti'il nml , . - ol i i..,i ii uraiii us well us in.y Interior t-r.iia there iu in " t '' 't as it now 's in u e -r.-'i pi r leislie!. rei le-itii-il iilu at f I -u e- Iiu'-hel. I II.-l" price-life both lill i -ir- ut I li.i riot e. in. buliin: -ni-lt-. Km-li sink 1011-luill- two loi.liei-. Mini in lour i.iiler. lit l.lll-l- II Mill sll to .1 1 -lire Hie lies! -I e l Wlieai on Hie linn-Let 'l'i ri!i : ii-'i "illl unler. Charlotte Oil &. Fertilizer Co., or r red Oliver, CIIAKIiOl IK, N. C. OUR VICTORY! he Aiiu rie iii peoi'le are iinteil for lln ir ins'i-ninti-. I his iici-iiiiii'. 111 a iin-iit ineiisiir 1 til our i.-i.v u. ton in nu- 111M1I bit tins, 'fill-, -line Itls'i tiu.ty .s ell.l blunt our l""P "I 1. ell their "i 'r anil 1 l't lire " rel.uriis to. 111 v. leitevi r tliei may t-tu-'iis'i- in. I'"' " I'll- late. I Illl ill' I.- is 11 poltlble pl.-IIH Ide e I.l V. lllll! .on! I abb'. Illis letli e I inures 1... po-1-. c-iiilio! le blew 11 down, "iiil lie im-.Pi l iken iiput iio 1 imt- "P. cliabute.' the l'liri'ili-r tn pasture .-'111 nil. I eiillll-rs 11 III ellll.latn.il. il I- s.te tn -II V llli- llivilltinn .ill! be Wel-ill tlioil-aliil. nf ibil hi is to ilie f o iin t-s ..f rle- Soul Ii. I le y M ini: pn ris-iy... iirii.-iie.il f 1 1' in.-r- to it'll ill. r:.jlii lor iis-.e "vv;;..l. A. vorN(;.;::fu- Ilie liiiiiou ,iieeiislier.i Id ril of Ilea- Islere.l Coliinl III nil Bl.ie.snl CREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. SftWS. RI3S, BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &c , Volt AN V M.KK Of I. IN. ENGINES. BOilER-S AND PRFSSF.8 P.irM fur ii'iTt ( Stm.thitr. riilifv, J-'.-t -I. ripr. t uivi s iiii'l 1 1 m :ij;!i. ii WURKS & Mil) CO, A I lit TA. ;A. Thompson's Eye Water 1 er l -ilni: aieii! tl, 11111I.I11J " lluiilrl.-s . f a I. 1 I'll-ers 1 1 i l:i l.e l. vi.ur a . Mill i.' I" men 1 t:.ill IIiih l-ai'lT. Ml.lll tUHlStft'liihflLC iliit HiLa. ii tor o " WATER, ? il COLOGfiE, I I Zm other i h I iBIlIHI. B.1 PW0OB? r S I Whynrltl,..(.,,ortm,(.',inorr : sifc'L. a-iiUuTotiiiiuuoiliitr. nutli.riiA ' LWirlc" 4i llnlile I. 0 MM REPAIRS L-j c .t ..lain svri.p. i ...l.a le-,1. 1 m r J J In I'.niP. S'1,1,1 ilfitfi.:.. f
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 4, 1898, edition 1
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