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NEW AllVEliTIKOKNTN. THUHSDAY. - - Feb. 28, l'.ioi. Local Records. l-EasoNVL itkms. Wilmington Messenger: Mr. R. I A Dog's Advantage. Mr. Jack London spent a few K. IWan, ot Scott's Hill, was in ; Cksriotm vw laimr. days nt home lust week. he chy yesterday and was le! liny j A gentleman of tin's city reeeiv- jcj) aj,.' fi virtue of a Mr. Gideon 1 Alston has gone i .ii-- :-...-ry that mystifies ed i nolo from a niece who lives Bj .iLii.r ,', ' t ex.. lJj!i)jH on ft visit in Bladen couutv E '"' 1 1 lift, burg. Mr. Bry- out west the other day, and it con- ') n um im ity i.i FHiaiwy, m, i win Mr. Joe Moore, who has leeii teaching k hool at lirown's Ciuip l, has returned home. Miss Lila Keid, who has been here for over a year, returned t a h:j st iii-s that people of Scot t'H , tamed the followin iii i .i.io'ie vcsleiday morning to type on a slip of paper: -1 1 in 1 a ileep roumi liole :u the ! ground aliont a lout iii diameter, ilow far it goes down nobody knows, as no one could see the written in -Five hundred cedar posts her home in Alabama Monday. M, T,.' M. 1), "C ranted by L. .Nooe Jr. Mr. lWr Ihl.ie of 1()ck HilI S-, W(W )lrst o lliH,.over tll1 llo,r Best seed oats and seed pota toes at O. S. Foe & Sou s. A full supply of ferlilizeis just received at Byuuui A: lleud-en'. Everybody says the Syracuse chill plow is the beRt made, only by Byuum it lleadeu. After to-day it will be unlaw ful to hunt or shoot partridges and other game, so put up your gun. Early Rose and Peerless po tatoes, the best seed spring oats, garden seed ami onion sets at T. A. Hanks. C, is exacted here today t j take 'ami when he told about it, the a position with O. S. Foe A: Son. . people Hocked to see the curios Mrs. J. E. Boddev and children '' T,llP . myHterions hole is of KoekHillS. C, are expected jft'side tlie railroad track near here today to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Diver, who were I c died here last week to visit their bold ! sick brother, have returned to their home m Renkuk, Iowa., Mr. Curtis being1 now convalescent. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. London will leave Saturday for Washington, to attend the inauguration, they will also go to Xew York, where Mr. London will buy his spring stock of goods. Call and see samples of wall papering at O. S. I'oe .fc Son's. They can show you (iOO designs, prices from 5c. to 60c. a roll. Last Saturday night was the coldest of the winter, the ther mometer iudicatiuga temperature of six degrees above zero. STOCK LAW 1UI.I.. As a compromise between the advocates and opponents of the stock law in this county, Senator London has introduced a bill which was favorably reported by the Senate and House committee on Propositions" and Grievances. and has passed the Senate. lhis bill directs the county enmiiiWHif nmi'K im.ni nnfirwwi .if n In view of the recent winter i. nf I I uno.- weather the ground-hog nIiowbI ;: .,.. ..vf ,lf f), ..,.,.. its good sense in going back into j publish the stock law in such its hole on the 2nd ot lebruary. territory at such tn:.c i.s may be The contiuued sickness of se.v- (lt'si:,i't"d in the petitiou. o-al members of the "Old Maid's I A bill was fa vorably reported to C. -iveution" iias made it necessary j the Semite to establish the stock to postpoue the play indefinitely. 1 "w throughout t lie State, but al lowing the commissioners of au3- Dr. 1 brio will be at Carbon j county to exempt their county or ton March 5th, tith, 7th and HI Ii, 'any part of it bv building a fence j around the exempted territory. This would reverse the policy and t le depot. It was not there t lie diy before ami nobody dug it, for tin-ro was no fresh earth around the opening. The cut in the ground is fresh, however, and the earth evideutly tumbled on down into the hole. The question is what made the hole? lias the crust of the earth broken into a c.ive, or did some missile fall from the heavens during the night and tear its way down into the bowels of the earth'? Concord Standard: Mr. J. Furr, of (leorgevillc, was in tin city to-day (Saturday) and made a statement of his expel ienue iu hen husbandry. He. had fifty hem last year from which ho sold 4.100 eggs, for which he received 40. HI). Jle estimates t'nit the leer, cost about five cents per day -$18. 25. With the expeusr-s shouh he counted some depre hit ions u.i tural for chickens, but on the credit side should be placed all the eggs and chickens the family wanted to construe an I a sh, k enlarge 1 by lil'teen hens. ?dr. Furr is well pleas. d wi(!i his hen as a means of feathering his nes . "A Dutchman, nddicssmg his dog. caid: 'My dog, you have a sehmipp, w ll fir 'iu.li.nt il. '..ur 'iuiiph diu r In 1'lnali v. MO" IJA V. till' fit mt il.iy nf Apr I, 1, III- n il o-'hip dfT.l.i..l iliri'tlii, aliuiim In tlif oiiuniy o i:hailiant, nt- i"ll .vj.-. oi. e iriti-ttif 6n ttir.t, li'!nc 11k Bum s,tv.yoit t" li e raM ye, l, ni.j:f!ivx I y .!' hll l. AlnllPtt'K iff. L. Lonfion ft Son POPULAR STORE. TIT T POPULAR STORE. f i ten llli't Aii'1rWH ttjr W. I'. nn.l I J I'.lnii ii l.y Hi .-1 .!t.. I :..... i;e ..r lf"3. i ii -n.l In 0 , r..t t:.-j .! .y hhM '. 1, Amtrn I'l l'. W. Alill'nwa Iij ilifl .lulu! iir C.U-i Ai Ii. IM'. i Ami ..Mi' ir.i.-t ..r 2r. hit.. I.oli k II. ii' i iil.iiler ' f H.'i hti's ! nm I i,, B ii I w. Ii An iiewd l.v : y: rn .ry vs, i .. U. A. l.llM.U News and Observer: lieu. J. S. Carr has been invited to respond to the toast, '( );u Flag iind ( )ne Country," at a ba iquet of the Loyal lii'iiiou (.'ommatidery in De troit, Michigan, on the first Thurs day in May. Col. ( arr is the firs! gentle nan of southern birth am: proclivities, aid who fought ii the southern army, who has evei been invited to the Loyal Legioi banciU 't. Archllih lie'and h; prepared to do all kind of dental work. Can be found at Mr. O. H Dorsctts home. I.iw of our State about fences and it i i stock, and, on motion of Senator Mr. Hawley, our jeweler, is . ,' .,' .... .. . , , ,ir ;.. . i : i. t ; . i.... . 1 London, this bill was eleated bv filTering Ins stock f jewelry and . - i i i second-hand gold filled watches i U'ln" tll"k'lL at cost, to make room for new' spring stock. I.vcoin-OH.VTINO thk ( Hi KCHrs. On hiit Thursday nfteruoou a Granulated sugar tic, Ar- delegation ot citizen's of this coUU- uuckleco ee 24e., lour U b ,1., ty appeared before a joint meet- illso ',,,, iuTltl.t, , , ,Mlll t() liue syrup for 4V. gal., and tine 'wittee on Propositions and (Jriev fresh mullets at O. S. Poe & auc.es iu advocacy of a bill to iu Son's. I corporate the churches of this -lU-num & Headen have just ie"utfV- Tv,V 1"'rst"t1ei,1 11 lar-(' eompleted their stock tak ug. U" l';'t' V 'in..... t;.. l i. ... i i ?. J"ritj of the white voters of Chat- X urj IAII.4 uirj U.IIC IIIiUaV . 1 .1 1 The committee by a unanimous v,, ......... ..1 f. tl.n I.i I I I...- ..imIiIv" Tl. hi! ,w i,,..,,.!,,'....!! l'- )'V Manv pn.gns iv. Ir. s.,'nt..,- 1 ..ii. I. .ii nt ,.f '''rniers ..'f i l : 1 t ' 1 turt I'l L III . ICLUll'llt..lQ, ItllU in l 1UI You vas only a dog and I vhs n ') ' '".. i .i.rn.irysmn n-.n. n in, but I yish I vas you. ou ,, M,.m ,v,.;e, .ml , , u ejiry way nai ine uest oi it. I'll you c mid the bed in, you shust dura round tree times and lay down. Yen I go mi l the bed in I hnf to luck no de blace und vind up the clock und put the cat owl spink i.y tu-.e.i mmi-. ii !. i und undress mmself und my vife vakes up und scolds mr; den de baby cries uud 1 hat to vawk hiiu up and down; den maybe ven 1 shust go to schh i'p its time to jjet out again. Yen yu get up you stretch yourself und scratch your self a couple of times unci you vn-s up. 1 hat to light the lire und put on the kittle, scrap some mid ny vife already, and maybe 1 g t some break last. You bhiy around ill day and haf plenty of Inn. 1 liaf to York all day und haf plenty f trouble. Yen yous die yub dead. Yen I die I haf to go to hell yet!'" BUY THE BEST E2iaL;s! O regular Pneumonia Can be '.Prevented. j This disease a!. vs results JrV('lSrV V VP from a cold or an attack of the lS I W I JV 1 Alii .J rrip anil may lie jnevented ly the ami eiiiis i.iey are going to close out. They are still selling their stock of -luthing at cost. Dou't miss such bargains. toast. Fayetteville Observer. Tea ba been grown in Cumberland counts for a nu uber of years. A woman who owns one of the tine planta tions n ar Payet teville grows in her gar leu annually a line crop oi excellent tea. which she sells easih Y. fi T.niiilm! .t' Sun will im. eeive tiiis week another lot of bug- 1 lmvs: gies. If you waut to buy a buggy 1 " V'0 (,tMUM';V Assembly of buvaC lumbiaaud ou will get ortn Carolina do enact: the best, they are fiillv f.i irau-' St-c-tion 1. That from and after teed. Tbev have cheapi r -i.uies, ,tIje ,,H.V ,,f J'y, lHOl, it shall but none sit good as a Columbia, be unlaw ful for any person, linn or corporation to manufacture or Bynum's "Little Jack" flour sell any spirituous, malt or vinous f4.2." per bbl., "Our Leader" $4.50, lijuois within four miles of the nt !. A. Hanks. Your attention following chutcl.es in Chatham is called to his stock of shoes, county, towit: Pleasant Hill Meth Cau't be beat m quality ami low odist Episcopal, Osgood Metlio prices. Ladies ?i,J.OO shoes at $2.50, dist Episcopal, (Sum Spring Hap all sizes ami new goods. tist, Asbury Methodist J'!piscopal, ! Memphis Methodist Episcopal, Buy high grade guano ami and Cai bonton Methodist Episco phosphate. You can find them at pal: and within three miles of any AY. L. Loudon V Son. lti per other church in said county, cent, phosphate, N. ('. Official gu-; Section 2. 'J hat nothing herein ano H-2.J-:". Acme 8-.J-2.', and contained shall prohibit the man other well known brand such as ufacture of brandy or wiue from Listers. Columia, Star Brand and fruit, berries or grapes, ,md the Navassa. , 'sale of the same in quantities of . .... not less than four gallons, nor the Dr. Ihrie will be at (otl Feb. miiufacture and sale of (-ider. 25th to 28th, and Mar. 1st and 2d,, Section Ii. That all laws and andean be found at Mr. T. J. ,.!.. f L.u-u m Hi,.. -;h Harrington's. Moncure Monday and Tuesday after court, and Lockille W ednesday and Thurs day following, prepared to do all kind of dental work. this act art.1 hereby repealed." On last Saturday the Senate Hissed this bill w ithout a dissent ing vote. l'oit Tar. Ki:roi:n. CHAPEL HILL ITEMS. 5, 11)01. ty was visited on The first snow storm of the! i ... . i ii.: : i i ' wmim vwiieu lion seciion on last, .i,,,i i;n t i ... Saturday, when it snowed all day C1,11m11Ii' KL U'h : and covered the ground to the Vi T.r , , l vv 1 T 1 depth of three inches. This storm ? " '1 ? f r . T f'm" ' i .i i . ., mittees from the Legislature, was very general throughout the Thoy 8epmfill deeply impressed by ,Uithe.r. .'U.,."!? W.) the work of the institution and the u oi BU., ,eu . juissibsipp!. neei, () iui.renHoJ nlpaus ()f -A bill has been passed by the inr' ou H? "roat w.ork- carry- Legislature appointing V. 1 Horton, John Marshall liiggsbee, A. E. Cole, Henderson Mulhol land and (Jus Ward as magistrates in Williams township, and abo V. F. Carter constable of said township. No constable or mag- ri,..u.l :., 1 x ii i i nnut cttiilii jii vitlliiiLtj nau our mare L;nemist; t;r. n. w will investigate tea cu! an. I prep, re a small plat ol ground for the plants as soon as th-v cui be obtained from the agricultural department or ex per -inent station. News and Observer: Dr. Van n states that the quarantine has been withdrawn and that tiie city students of the University are re quested to return. Miss High smith has entirely recovered and the young lady who was her bed mate has escaped with a vety mild case of varioloid. The dor mitories and recitatjon rooms have been fumigated. Carthage Tribuue: T. W. Ma ness, of Prosperity, killed a large e;:gle one day last week, wliic! measured 7 feet from tip to 'i if wings. The eagle is a rare biid in thesepaits, and this one was gray-hea led with age. Newto:i Enterprise: Money is plentiful in Cabarrus county, tliat a in in in Concord one day last week offered to loan money at 4 per ceat. interest in amounts from $10) to $50,0(K) and could get no taliers. THK Ni'.OliO IN OlilXiON. Salem, Ore., Feb. 2!. Both Houses of the Legislature have adopted resolutions for the abro gation o' the negro clause iu the State co istitution. It ii a follows: "Section 35. No free iieg.-o r mulatto not resid ing iu t lis State at the time of lltneiy use oi I liamlK'i lain s Cough lleiuedy. That remedy vas extensively ns,ed during the pidemics of La Orippe of the past few years, and not. a single ase has ever been reported that iid not recover r licit icMilted iu pneumonia, which kIi.iws it t in' a certain preventive of that hlllgcr: HIS disc. -ISO. 1 'ill ill bel'i.l ill's 'ollgh ib-'il'edy has .'ailn-d a world wide reput -itiou lor ils ures of colds ami grip. I' or sale i.y (1. B. Pilkington. A Fatal Fall. .(.Ki-l.-il Iii Tim rali'c'i j. i'ii iij Wiliiiiin.'ton, N. ('., Feb. 2-V Miss J'.lia (laney, a wiiite worn :n aged ('! years, die. I Inn. to-day ioiii injuries rcc-ived from a fail on a snppery piaxa. iMie nraK" her thigh and sustained internal injuries. Now is the (ime to get ready to make n &ood crop. A good pionis(Sie best tool you can buy, FrtMii now mi and Ihe (iliver chilled two March 1st. nir horse plow is the best plow nnuic. i ou win mio uie genuine ones at W. L. LONDON k SON'S IPcpuLlcir Store In all sizes, either in iron or wooden beams; also Farmer Friend, Dixie, double shovel many 8!ara!is plows. A few Thomas Disk Harrows on hand which will be sold extra cheap. All kind of plow steels and castings. We are now receiving Acid Phosphate and Cuano. We sell the Best brands made, such as I'll). we will offer tu the hunters. Cur mii he Bargain stock reduc ed and this is Lester, Columbia, North Car. Of- The Massachusetts Frog Com. piny has been incorporated in Maine, with a eapital of sf"u0i). The ohj ets of the corporation, as :o cu in o ;i ppi ica i 'on i ii ,i i ill I - i ' j ter, ire "to lu , hcV, '.reed and IP JUII 6 Ifiil 1 1 mp.ji't frogs and i. Is. our plan for do- cial, Star, Acme and Navassa f ti - (uano. 12,13, 14 and H per ang ir His3ourcen( Aci jilosplafc These opElortllllify to srnmU will ho. m1 ihv oah dp mi " ..... ' " . Hd.v to Cure ttic Crip. j Keliiain quietly at h nie and take Chamberlain's Cough rem-, edy as directed and a quick recov- j ry is sure to follow. That rem ly counteracts any ' tendency of' .he grip to result iu pitivTiiuouia, .vhich is really the only serious langer. Among the tens of thous-i indswlio have used it for the grip iot one case has ever been repor! .n! tlnit did not recover", l'or .sa!ej by . It. i'ilktiigtoii. ' I Scitiand Neck Commonwealth: A private letter fr m (Jreene Co,: to a person here says that there is considerable mortality thcie from smallpox and something like chol era. It was reported hat there were 12 corpses in two f i'nilies. buy goods cheap I sine -w. 4.. t lions V ? M ii I i nZK) us, and don't de lay your com as low as thev can be anywhere. Cive us a caiS bef(Me you buy. tug. J. H. M El C0!1!;I, HVNUM, N. C. KEEP A BANK ACCOUNT WITH THK Ccmmeccial and Farmers Bank Halt "iffli. Kilgore, delivered a popular lee-'the adoption of this const i tut ion ture on "Food, its value and Adul-! shall co ue, reside or be within terationand the State's protection this Sta e, hold any real estate or slltlirll- ' i ti I. I K ...lie. .... i . I'll ir. rMil b. . ... will reiun.l y.. your , , if you W Mil hW Ml llOOflS ' V are not s.itistieil after using Cham- berlaiu's Slomach ami i.iver 'Jab- . ( ) A lets, 'i'hev cure disorders of the ru stoiniich, biliousness constipation Our stvk Coiisistsof cvv-rv. and headache. Price, 25 cents. tiling that is kept in a lii: i -Sanijiles tree. ; e'.os Cieiiei'.il '.m M We have ajdej'thj ee!e- 0 Kx-noveriior Daniel L. Unwell W haU'J has been retained by Mr. 15. N. O ....... , Duke hs oiii; of council to argue 0 R )i;!' b,!)ll;S ?UUV. 0 the (iattis-Kilgo case to be heard (J) . on appeal by the Supreme court rk , cvvrv r:dr warniit- at this term. 1 to i ive vi!i!aetion. We W V5 -d..o c.ill atteinion to the faet c. .i r u i - . ,l 0th:!l b.ive added to our Stops the Cough and works off the Cors,, 1 vpartnigut tlie .-ele- jiiixauve ii oino-niuiue uni- w tie-wear lets cure a col. 1 in one day. So ahility they h'av. cu.c, imi-nraii. e hiiy all kinds Cotilltl V It Produee: Chiekens, lie r s, As a result ot wpunng hrass- kmiu, w.u, j'ease, framed spectacles, M.tthias Shoo, 2ool. Bee Wax, of .McNVal, I'ii., is .n a critical ?cl highest market priee. Csxrrln. Capital and. Sxrplvic, 1130,000.00. ccets Ovf.r i. JzZz.il ivlillicii 3 .cllars. J. J. Thomas -V i.i-- A. Tiio.y.ion J. S. .llJlM'.N ilt:i:i:i:i;T W. J.vcKmA'. President .... A ice-l're ddent Cashier . Assistant Cashier A1!: A . si. r-i I MSTKATOIt'S. Notice i m.' i ti i o ( I us ii'!iMi;i'r,i:.ir ..r W. .!.. HM.i, I ... ,.,y l, ,, , ,iv.,p , aim. HK.iln-l V . 1 1 . 1 , mii !.. i Mill.M ii. i' . ii ..( 1.....-IV iii-:it.ti tin; i.rj.uiu- wear, i;t .'e no !id dur- ;: lieatis. 1! Ntil.'KOi I), A.llltl.lnllVkl..r. iim V' Ii 11 Vi:s. A' V". illl- I.lll. .11. 1' III. of its citizens' interests." make a iy contract or maintain 1 condition causeil by blood poison- 7 c :n-e a!o 111 the maiket ? Friday. Washington's birthdav'any such therein. The legislative ! ing. iv? lor cotton. We want to huv n IB I'l iuui:- , ,. , , , 1 1 1.. .1. II 1 . 1. . 1 - f 'A IE il.i !..!-.. 1 I' 1 '. f istrates were elected in that town- W!ls a noiniay, ami was nttingiy assemuiy snau proMoc oy pemu -7," ' ' t uu"u:i l ,l nmesain shii) last Aifust becanso of the, celebrated by the literary societies laws for the removal by public of- To Cure a Cold in One Day highest pnees. Come to s.e not that prevented a count of the ' J'""1 "I'r peeches. : .eers ot all sin-1 negroes aiu in u-1 Take Laxative Bronm Quinine ; J ' svrc we can yaw ballots. , Hon. F. D. Winston made the latoes an I for theiretlectn.il ex- Tablets. Ail druggists refund the ! rjk )" "loney. ours sineeiJy, T,vltYict 1 Ct .n", hu-i l iTui'.'-Viirks cliiaiiTd. nd all l'at. c-iii iv.i -111. 'mi ctuluct.-t I. r MoornTC Fees. Cu Orr-.-r CpiiosiTi 0 !t. Pti tist Orrice s:..l rtfonn '. .'lire. j..i'.Tt iu icn lime tuuu iLutO rpll'iiti' fr..0 ':l"tii.. ''.'II. c:nl tnii'M. drr.!i t r vhn'- v.'fi d'"-H l r.:i. advi'.-.. ''. ..5l.nl I.' . I li.-t li'-e uf isi-irc, Our Ire iii iln:' t. l pstrni .- fecured. A Pm?mlct. '!! iDOliisiii ratci.tn," with r.am.-b of adudl cii.-nt in yuur : U'.e, cuuiil', or lov. u, n'i'.l free. Ailihi'-s, t)r P-fST FriCC. WIMIUCTCN. D . . . I closing add ress. I elusion from the State ami for tin; money if it fails to cure. Fridav afternoon n iIIpo-.iH.hi miiiislmi "lit of nersons who shall f:.,..-.V u;,,...,i,,.. ."j ... firEClAL TAX Fon lutii.GES. ! from t,, Meckleul,ur Aluimii As- ! firing th mii into the State or em-; 23 cents. Jiepresentaiive naves rnceiveU sociation accompanied by several ploy or li irbor them, the following letter from Mr. C. F. lailies arrived by special train for j jYuuuy, ou iai i iiuay, iiuu imme- ft ,ay s visit to tlie Cuiversity. Ill diately prepared and introduced a the evening there was a meeting bill in aecordauce therewith: ; ju (iPrrard Hall with speeches by "Mr. It. H. Hayes, ivsident Venable and Mr. White- ... w'-'n. ' ' C" . 116,1,1 Kluttz, of the University, Dear Sir: Will you please and liv Messrs. Hei:fK:l!nt.u,i,m have an act passed allowing the (. E. Wilson and D. A. Tompkins shot m the knee, stuttering the commissioners to levy a special 0f Charlotte. Mr. Tomnkins de- bone, by H id Shellou of 1'lapuiid, tax of 8 to 15 cents on the $100.00 livered an exceedingly interesting Teun. Wi kerson then shot Shel- meet at Wri valuation for the purpose of build- address embodying his views on ton in the neck The ball touched iug and repairing bridges iu tho education, particular with refer- the spinal cord and Shelton is E. W. h box. I r.VTAI. SHOOTIMi AT MAKSHAU.. 86H'lal in Htli'lKli F wt. j Asbeville, N. C, Fe'i. 25. In a shooting alt'ray at Marshall Sat urday night Will n ilkersoii was Oxford Ledger: The Oxford furniture company continues to turn out to the trade number 01 e furniture, which is rapidly grow ing iu popular favor. Several car loads are shipped out each week. The State liar association will htsville, June '2ii. g 2Q 10IM wins $ , , , , iW? SANTtilm vi. ' Od lllld lllidlV.-se. I I j Jtills cut to onlci a mm liainl a lot oi t h -In Also 1'iiim ' Eye-Glasses ano Spectacles of All Ms. county Yours truly, C. E. Ka.noy, Chmn. Board Co. Comrs. It is understood that the county commissioners will decide next Monday whether or not they will inula a bridge at race s mill on enco to engaging in the industrial likely to di . The light arose out arts. Ihe delegation was very of u gambling game. Jt is said much pleased with its visit and that both men bad been in trouble left for Charlotte Saturday after- before. 110011. FIllK IN ATLANTA. Atlanta, Feb 21. Fire today de stroyed almost au entire b Thl iitr.ntur.' i on n-ty lmi of Ihv ;:. ii.. Laxative lJror.ii.-QuirJi!c vai-ii: the remedy tbat '' 1 roltl In one i ' Durlitim Herald: After impor tuning tlie Legislature to A ntj jdy ofCcffirLC il'l CCLDlTCtS always Always a full stock of material on baud for all kinds of Spectacle repairs. EXTRA SESSION 0 ' CONdHKSS. l'u: i ... 17.1. ...1 in. .11... it - j .1 1 1 .. 11 iraiiiuiwu, x r.u .0. iiiciie.i- luwmti.umi uiBi in i lor me jieQL todav called an extra session tlm wlinlpuulA .Wrier. All .. ..... funds fur th relief of the v.oi,.iis lPOtll if T.Ti l,'linwfL ! of the Senate, to meet immediately tailing a loss of a half million do . State institutions we should not LiH l it luctt!,el"0i utc,t,eto after the dissoktiou of tho present lars, on which there is insurance bo too quick to criticize their j v Congress 011 March 1th. amounting to nearly $45(),ooo. mauner of doing it. Can bo prasDrvid, it' your eyes aroprcperly cared for. i If .you are unable to visit our ortieal olliee and consult our specialist, we ' will send you a simple uietlnvl for! testing your eyes at home, on re-! !ceipt of a postal card. j 1JK. S. HAPPC RT. i on liatu price from i: Will be any time, either J to !?100 in delivered at day or night . b. mm jr. 'itts-oorc. iT. Cf FVE l'll'IALIBT, Din ha n. r Feb. 2. 1893. C. Send your broken glasses for repairs and prices. If my prices don't suit you glasses will be re 1 11 rued ut my expense, if your eyes need attention let me i,. r from you. EYl'.S EXAMINED Fit EE. V. B. SOllREtL, Doctor of Ivefraction, CIIAl'EL II ILL, N. C. I'
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