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Reporter and Post. A firm FOR THE PEOPLE JhUtred at the Dmbnry -V. C., Pout-office M Sccetul CUum Matter. THURSDAY, NOVEMIIBK 5, Ksys. IHU TCI Tl A PP'R wirt bo fotmd mi fll* at o«vx A HID JT iU JWV 1-. B«weU * Oo'« S«»W»WIK>P a— —r The Democratic majority in the next £louse o/JReprescntativcs will be forty three. The majority in the lost Con gress was seventy-five. The Chinese in have 'become so numerous that the people have asked the common council to is sue an order to prevent further immi gration. They have prospered yery ■much, some have grown rich, and many j>th«rs bave wholesale and retail gro ceries. Mr. Buck Duke has inventod a ci garette paper, made of pure tobacco •terns. This will work a wonderful tradfe as the paper osed heretofore has been very impure and retarded somewhat the sale ef cigarettes. This will mako a pure tobacco article, which wtll be more popular with the smokers. There is a man who makes his living in New York by his manipulation of .old coin. He buys tho plugged silvot pieces and chipped copper coius that are dropped into tho gate boxes along fre eleva ted rail road, snd fixes the money up so that it will pass again. Now and then he comes across a rare coin worth many times its face value, himself a "Money-dresser." Win. H- Brown was shot and killed while promenading with his', wife and children in the rotunda at Staunton, Va., on the 15th inst., by Stuart lvom er, who killed a student at college some years ago. His friends say his mind is .unbalanced and the plea ol iusanity will be put up in his defense. About twen? ty minutes hanging would so baluncc hisj mind that ho wouldjstop 3booiing people, if it would do no other good. REV. SAM NES' HITAU. Sam J one !ia rival in his evange lical work in the person of Kev. Mun ger, who is£at present engaged in in Ohio. Here is an extract from one of his late sermons : j'licll is full of better people than you professing Christians are. \ou Arc Bioe (?) followers of Christ. You are frjlowers of the devil, thii'.'s what you arc. But you sinners need not think 1 am slighting you, for you are a a d sight worse than they are. You young women spend two-thirds of your time before the glass padding your breast, putting ou false backs, banging your hair and powdering faces so that you will look attractive to the young men, and then go out upon the streets and try in overy way to seduce them. You are worse than the men are, and if you don't quit this foolish ness and take off finery, you will go to bell where you belong." MR. MQODY ON SCOTLAND. Mr. Moody, the American evange list, lately paid a high tribute to Beotland. "I don't believe,'' be said, '•there is any placo in the world whero error has such a slim cbanca of getting • ho}d min Scotland. The Scotch are a moat wonderful ppople. Sou have ynt to be careful in preaching to tbcm, or the fiiit thing you kuow some old woman will come up, with her Biblo under her shawl, and say • "Hero you paid so and so ; the Biblo says so and ao." Jf you make a misquotation a Scotchman will straighten you right out; but you plight make forty mis quotations in ao American obnrch and nobody would know tho difference. We would bavo better preaching if people would open their Bibks and see wheth-1 pt a man is preaching the Word of God. j In Seotland a minister does not think pf preaching till overybody has found the text. Go to Dr. Bouar s churoh iu Glasgow. One of the most impressive ioones iu to see twelve or thirteen bun-1 drad peoplo, and oot a soul but has got a Bible. The old Doctor will wait un til every one has found the place, then be will tell thctu what the passage in that place ineuis, aud thou bo goes on to another vepip NEWS OF TIIE WEEK CAKRKULir ClllK.'i AXI) CO.\DKXSKH HU>M TIM KKfOSIKK A.YD 1-OST .1 e.rcHA.\(;ts. State News. Raleigh is to be lighted by electric light. ' Tho evection of tho grand hotel at Asheville has begun. It will cost ever $200,000 it is mid. l)r. Grisaom says there are about 1,200 incurable initio iu the eastern division, and about 2,000 in tho State. Senator Vanee has just been made a grandfather for tho first tune. The happy parents arc Mr. and Mrs. David M. Vanct, of New Orleans. The Walker memorial building at the Oxford Orphan Asylum, to be used as a residence for the Superintendent, is complete. It is of brick and is con veniently arranged. Tho young Chinese preacher, Char ley Soon, who was educated at Trinity College and Yanderbilt University, is making quite a reputation in the eas tern parts of the State as a lecturer. Dr Itobert Mullen, a promising young physician of Halifax, died of blood poisoniug last «eek. 110 was poisoned while visiting a patient, the poison reaching him through a scratch on bis linger. The court house at Charleston, in Swain county, was once quite a curios ity. The juil was under it, and tl" 1 ar rangement was such that the criminals were dropped down iuto it through a trap door. Reuben Chapcll, seventy-five years old, residing near Belvtdero Perqui mans couuty, was found dead. An in quest was held. From bruises about his person a verdict was given of death caused by cruel treatment by his wife. The woman was his secoud wife, aged about fifty years, and has been lodged in jail. A report from Granville county U as follows : The larger portion of the to bacco crop has been cured'. The crop in this county, it iiytbougUt, will con tain as largy'a number of pounds as usual, but the quality, takf.n generally, will noi come up to the Granville stan dard. Some farmers havu uudc some as ilnc cures as usual. General News. Rev. Geo. 11. llcpworth is managing editor of tho New York Herald. Hon. William E. Gladstone of Eng land, is the oldest living statesman, The Northern railroads are cut-' ting rates and the price of a ticket from New York to Chicago is only- Si. St. Mary's City, Md., a century ago contained 000 inhabitants, but now eon tains onlv two houses, an Episcopal church and a female school. The new constitution of Kentucky contains a provision that no man shall thrasti his betrothed. Iu civilized com munities hostilities should never begin until after marriage. Pastor J. \V. Kent, Methodist, of Marengo, 111., has abandoned his wife and gono off with Miss Alice liurt. He says he found he loved Alieo better than he did his wife. A citizen of Massachusetts recently charged his neighbor 25c tor stopping in his house during a tempest, because he had lightning rods on his house. He said he could not protect peoplo for nothing. ■ A Western editor has figured ont that a million dollar-bills weighs 2341 , pounds. A million of money in silver 1 weig-hs about thirty tons, and one in . gold less than two tons. I ( John B. Gough, being asked the other day if be noted any improvement ; for mankind in the matter of intemper ance, replied : "Why, yeaj every way: things are nothing like so bad as thoy wore when I was a boy, and they are ' going to be better yet." A young man in the West shot himself j a yt>i>r ago because a young woman re fused to marry him. The girl said be \ was a fool, but the boy reoovored. The i other day the girl committed suicide bceauso the boy refused to marry her. The world changes, and so do boys and girls. Showmen state that the older an cle phaut gets tho more (rouble ne causes. His viciousness increases with age. Some elephants live to be one hundrod years old, but they are usually killed when in about their fiftieth year for af ter that age it is dangerous for a man to go near them. Gen. Geo. 1). MuClcllan died at his home in New Jersey Thursday morn -1 ing. Ho had been unwell but his death was unexpected. The President sent a telegram of condolence to the widow and the flags of Washington are at half mast. Tho President had in tended to make Gen. McClellan a 1 member of the uow Civil Service Com | mission. -1 WHY IS IT? " Tliat all corporations arc "soulless," That nil bay horses arc "spanking." That all contemporaries are "esieem t. ed." That all women who elope are t "beautiful." r Thai all rioh men are "bloated bond holders." t That all swimmers who arc drowned ( arc "expert." That figuros "never lis," not even the book cashier's. That idlers have to work so hard for their pleasure. That every political boots becomes sometime or other a "boomerang." That tho editorial mistukes is al ways blamed on that "fiendish proof reader." That a scribbler who thinks a point wants you to "paste it in your hat." That tho o'er willing candidate for a nomination puts himself "in tho hands of his friends." That all men wdo havo "por»on»l difficulties" belong to the 'best fami lies. That all ngod editois arc "Nestors of the press," and all green reporters 'rising young journalists." 1 hat a scullion becemos "the charm ing and accomplished*' Miss So-and-So when she goes away from home. Wo have had it, and if there can be any torment in sheol that oan get away with the liver-knawing,stomach-turning, bone-breaking, bead-thumping, nerve destroying, whish-I-may-die dengue fe vor, then wo will confess to a high ad miration for his Satanic majesty's inven tive powers. Our joints seem as if they were poulticed op m sheet-iron cloths, i our whole body feels like wc had been I j gently caressed with a trip-nammer, while tlio Mtsfc in our mouth is like a triple extract of a well populated ehick cneoop after a soaking rain. Give us liberty "or give us death, but daug the dengue.— |Fort Worth Mirror. Ex-President Arthur says he did not , save a eeut of the $200,000 he receiv . as salary while President. (JAUDEN SEEDS. —Just received at l)r. V. O. Tliouipson's drug store, a large variety of fresh garden and flower seeds, consisting of Laudreth's, liuist's, : Ferry's and Sibley's. All orders for seeds cau be filled. W ANTED • —50,000 good heart pine shingles dclivcted at "C'auiaca" 21 'miles West from Danbury— see if. M. & W. It. I'epper. A. J. HOVD, J. W. KKIIL, I>. 11. JOII.NSTOff, JULIUS JOHHBTON. BO ) 'J), RK ID ft JO HA "SON, Attorney*# - at - J.aw, WENT WORTH, N. C. Messrs. Itcid and Johhson will regu larly attend the Superior Courts of Stokos county. W. 8. (ILENN, H. B. ULEN'N. GLENN & GLENN, =ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW~ WINSTON, N. c. Practice in the rounl ifts c.f stokes, i'or »*«!*, Sum . Yadkin, Davie, Davtitaon ami Kiakuwinun. S|»-cial situation glvwn to all liusTuess Intrusted to them In blokes. JExeeution Hixle. By virtue of au Kxetutkm in my hands in favor of Tip Johnson against Martin \>nahl«. i will sell at public auction lor c.ifth at the Court J louse door in the Town of Danbury on Monday tho 10th day of No %?einbor IJ»S at lioVloek M. one hiißdmd acres of land in Mokes county, on tho waters of iho Little Yartkin, adjoining the lands of the heirs of Wm Jackson, Elizabeth Scnns Squiiti Vftmblu and others. Sold to a judgment and Execution for balance due for the purchase monoy. This the 12th day of October IBt6. K. I. DALTON. * MK« itr. NORTH »I>IN A -M. 1.. . ■ ■ IITV. In Superior Court—Civil action for Divorce. I WHllam Q. Dlaiicet, pitindtr, against Pau lina Biancttt, defendant. !To Paulina lilancet, non-resident: I Vou are hereby notified that the plaintiff alx >ve iijuiiffl has commenced a civil action I against you for divorce and hus caused a summons to lie issued returnable 011 the luth Monday ailrr the Ist Monday in Sep tember, 1885, before tlie Judge of said court, when and where von are required to appear and answer or demur lo the complaint. Dated this the 10th day or September. 1685. JAMES RIERSON, Jr., C, S. C. A. H. JOYCE, Attorney. PIANOS ORGANS TTw demand for lha tmprorad Macow g H««u« riAWog i« now to larg* that * arrord • aiiU>n to |h- | | factory biu. l»««oin«' ImparnUva. Ho eat nus(r« aiu qaarUr iw much tin inar an Ptano« on tha flTavailu.,: *y«am. Coi»«'«U Ont*|oirn». fraa. 100 S yles of OaoA*a. til t" SMI. For Cas*> ( lafT r«jT»enU, or U«nted. Mason & Hamlin Organ anJ Piano Co., I N«W VQRK ; HQBTOHI OIAOAFRO/' ' EN&INESciNNma Most economical and dirahla./ Chr ai -m in tha market, qnallrr conaidcred. ft4W iflll.LN. COR* SIII 1.1.1H*. II.IM NIL LS. VOTTOS ri. nnin iv|ivnii>: AHD MU M WK VI S UIMKII tLLt. bend for Catalogue. A. B. FARQUHAR, Psansylvanla Agricultural Works, Yark, Pa. OPIUM®® t nnillll"1 winsKYiiAr.im cr... o£!M. :i sssis X »•!•! 1C! IJavim «iMalifi«'d as adn»inistr ;tor on tin estate of Nail' v Ma'»e, dt-.-M, • > the L'Btl day of S»>pten»l"r. 1.->•"». noti.v Is h«rel»v civet to all perHo ,s iiuichte ! to tho«stale of Nancy Malx'. decM, ton.;\k« imnu l ate ; ay - ment, and all persona havinsj cluims mw'tst said estate will present them duly authenti cated within the time , this noti't 1 will bo plejulod in bar of their recovery. This Ist da\ OolOlwm. 1 P. If. M.vHK. AdmV. iMiffiW ■ nbui uLu "/ULLLIiI t a.tvanLnra#. N. w 'i.n ' «' ,ry p- *iblac«>nveo ! : , ' »I ; r .rfh ■ , . • I' pn»vl*|nn f.it Miimc «m.» I'iii*'lliiin French ci.tl (n-riuaii, -.a.. r T « ■ ■ .1 '•»' •* R. H. WYNNE, Sec'y, Norfolk, Va. University of North Carolina. Six new Fn»fe>«ors havo recently lnen aildetl to the Facnlty, makinp i total of 17 instructors. All the Courses of Study have l»e«»n anil stnMigthened. Post , graduate instnu tlon is ollored in every de partiuent. The n.'xt session August •_'7. Kutran • examinations August L'T. I'B, 2'X For caulo?t»e containing information in regard to tnitiou, board, tonus of adntis sion, «Jcc., apjily to HON. KEMP P. RATTLE, LL. P., PHKMDKXT, Chapel Hill, N. V BUY YOUK BOOKS » or W illiamwm & Corrie, BOOKSELLERS AND STEAM POW ER PRINTERS,' WINSTON, N. C. Liberal discountsto merchants and teachers THEUUMKLLIC.) • J" M I fc««i II«w in i V s.. '' «n. . J.n • A'Uj'tnl to all . •• • .;•■». '.*ti'o >..{ work. FXCRLLTN: 1 «*V . r.I- H.INU- l*» t MM t A | .x * b. !•' iomns». n *:• - *»i ». aiv othar gran 1 «.e» anJ liit lea. •*, / ?fi WILL BUY ONE niCHT km ...... ' y-i^haw.» iiA v crriKu.. J It.e kn fn ' TH f-. Ind ■ I l«*«rwith .iccU.it*. WAUK .v." i O. m ">• J;/, r/s -r-j K/3 a -£*» M 5) 33 {Jj $ 3«2S s 0 £ M J* X V ffl jlt v ~ ~-zs 0 ®=g P ° CS3 F r * " i am t> 1 ° o Js" n ? o" r PIC MJ > fn j A c! •5 ® & s as s 3 > ?- w , . O 3" CI i 3 1 H !Z1 • H C. Q. L J Q 3CI _ M p 3 40 _ P § $ g rn _ 8 p 8 IF YOU WANT TO FILL YDUII GAME BAG, AHD MAKE EEC SCORES, USE REMINSTON IFLES~ ANP SHOT GUNS. All the Late«t ImprovemonU. FOR DEBORIPTIVE CIRCULARS, ADDREBS Lamberson, Furman&Co., BOLE AGENTS FOR E.REMINGTON&SONS' Sporting Ar«» and Ammunition, 881 & 283 Broadway, NEW YORK. WBBTKHS omm, D. H. LAMBERSON A CO., 73 Sato hired, Chicago, in. ARMORY, - - - I LION, N. Y. REMINGTON SHOVELS, SCOOPS, SPADES. ■AK II THE IEST MANNER, il SKILLED WORKMEN. lEIEIBEfI THAT QUI 6003$ ABE ALWAYS RELIABLE. One Ploce of Solid Steel. NO HOLES Oil RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLADE. 81 WO FOR CIRCULARS. REMINGTON AGHICUITURAL CO., ILTOX. N. Y. Mew York Ofler, 118 ( kamkrri Hirfat, COO REWARD wltt pall for aur iro!n ■HHI/jr,) tun jjtoßhHFy ** * / cl«an aamiifhOrr'n «r iNCmonAßt'ii 'cipaia' hi.a /fXT* Y l II H.-nar»tor mid Khk j i \zt& ■ |tor,wbiii wociiT«rti»tha|ißb * .•' ®i m 'lie *t a tow price. Send for X circular anti i>ri«« liat, VI 9 wilt t* m.ill.Ht raa*. Mason & Hamlin ORGANS I W.W.IU ■' PIANOS: ir. -tit msmtmM St.B.slon. «E.I4»h !>(. Urlos NTt. KlWlluta Ave , CWc^o- CAMACA! To the Weary, Feeble AND I^EASUI^SEEOII. Seeing the need in tlm section of a placo where the weary, feeble and brok en down may recruit their health and rest; where they and their families way spend tho hot season pleasantly when it is necessary to leave their homes or change air, that tbo failing health of ! -omc loved ono may bo restored, we havo laid oat A NEW TOWN and are now offering for sale lots in probably tho healthiest section in North Carolina. The town is located on a beautiful Vint Mount din Ridge -! miles west from Danbury , about i of a mile from the oelebrated Piedmont springs; about the same distance to Pepper's Alum spring* : J of a mile from Smith's Chalybeate spring, and two miles from C. K. Moore's Sulphur spring, while the location presents . The Finest Views of Moore's Knob, the Hanging Itock, | and other prominent peaks along the i Sauratown mountain. Tho lots are | well cuyorcd with large and small forest i trees, which will afford shade inaumnici and form 13cautiiul Grove*. The whole ia t' Surrounded by Springs -of the purest mountain water, entitling it to the Indian name, "Cfcmaoa," a land of springs, which, tegeAer with the pure mountain air, wonli bring col or to the faded eheek, and ttrength to weary framo, even if there was no real mineral water within a hundred miles of the placo. Tho undersigned propose also to erect a saw-mill, planing machine, &«., thit they may build cottages or furrtfahTam ber to those who wish to purchase lots) in this healthful locality, whercno ma laria erer comes, aud a case of typhoid fever was never known, except It was contracted out of the neighborhood. The frico of lota this season, 50x100 foet, will bo $25 each. _For further particulars addres, N. M. k W. R PKPPER, May 80, 'BS. Danbury, N. C. ■Mrswi*^* vrv> H pgai L,- wsasli Aro yo.i f iUiiu;. try Wios' Hkai.th Kit- H [ NkWk.i, n |ii*rd, clean, wholeaome B TOKTIOJ F'T Brain. Vrrr-. B*«wt*ch, !-*«, Ki.ii.rj*, B Lunja. An iuv tfur&aL. cX.iv- j ■ DYSPEPSIA, I » Headache, Fever. A *U'\ Chills, B DEBILITY & WEAKNESS. | j Nlcf> f n lake, t-riv urr-Tur^T-Tfor 5 TORPI3„ LIVER e. 'Nlghtl Swent3, NOI VOI;# V/eakncG3,n ' i MnVarla, L»:u.ii.*a, S.■:'uYl tVcItUA ■ fl/MiM-r bot. 0 lor>.u», at I'rwf-fHM* H j h B. \vru.% Jrrs. y City, N. J.. U. S. A. 0 fiiiiilMMli Buchu-Pa!ba"^J| 1 P.pnmr It able Cnrrs of Gatarrn of the H i Bladder, Intlarrmatitni, Irritation if Kid-B ™ neys and Bladder. Kiune or Uravol Dl»* B ' oa*«a of tlie Prr stat" Uland, g . bwellin?*, Forulu J)\;ea* Inffoatin- H I euco of Urtoe.all i>Uwvjseg .»f the B t'rinary Organs In rit!i«r F.»r l"n- B 1 healthy or (InnanttiU Piachanrew *»"•• B 1 also' Vhanln's Iniet-Fteur."cachft,fl 1 For SYriltM*>, eilair contracted or B hereditary taint, use (/unpin V. (Vi stltu B ti. n Bitter Byrnp, $' 00 ;>»•:• Initio, and Q I Chapin'a Syphilitic I'd!* S V'"*): n/id I'fcu- B pin's BypMlhio Balvs, Si '*-, d bottlca B I Syrup. of 111!*, I !v«». by RxpiOM on B reooipt of Slo.tH), ««rar luuirfiats, Til* N| ' i T i» U - S ALB James 7). Chamberlain, WITH . C. W. THORN & CO Wholesale Hat Dealers, RICHMOND, Va. u fcpeem! rtten givdn t« orders mid Natiftfart* guaranteed. J IPRUTP WANTED »OTS y | [MI 111 .1 Corsets. to t b*. I V con.ntg ai{t:ML«. No ri*k. quick ulm t T«rrit«>ry trlvcn. BatUfActi' D guar«sttwl A lu'rw r DR. BCOTT.B42 Broadway St. ,N.Y. f e Tiie Latest and Best. THE NKW REMINGTON Sewing Machine J [8 TIIE BEST MAC IIINK for the family . -11 lirautitiil in a|»iM*araiue. Ilaa.ili improve* [i inetits ami attachmente, and is warranted foi tivo yt'.ua. a MAUIUOTT & BAR^TOW, Southern Agents, No. 7 South diaries St" « t, i'alfimore, 3/d. I R«\V POWERS'*CO, t Wholesale 0 Druayfiwls e No, 1308 Mnin and t>aud H i:itliM.o 1 K. w. Powert. Taylor. BICHMOKD, Va. r April 28, lt-St-Om •JPOBACVO VL VES , A SvTECIAhTY AT 5 t f, I WIfiiSTON, N. C. A largo lot of ! llomo-T\lado Tinware I . alwavfl on fortd. ; SHEET IRON AND TIN WORK OF ALL KINDS i Done at liottoin price?. Roofing anil (intterlnj at abort notirc by skilleil work men. Come and see me, wret door to - Urown, lioqar, & Co. ,1 . «„j W. B. REMHSON, ]• t»j .. r ,;\W"u, N.C. I >. A NO. 7 COOK STOVK, com -1 p' etu r A full line of Dixie Plows, A\ v I »»ry Steel and tin* h*>st diill Plow in tlie markK ; in fait every thing that a far mer, nnvlianic or merchant needs in the line of IIAItDWAKK ; • J Km,H 1 11EIt W ITII Nissen'.s Wagons, Columbus Bliggiei aud Carts, Mow ing Machines, j c. Willi the above Mvauutges, together with the fact that my last year's trade waa nearly dm.ble the dinner, and earnest request that a similar favor may be tlono4his year, 1 ain Very ll'vipeeifullj, K. It. CRAWFORD. rso r ricjK. Id tiic matter of .LAURA Smith widow of Chariea Smith, dad d. 1 'etlUiiii t'.-r Ji«it«i".i l ami persotu.l pn>- pcrty a\o(uj,ti^ui. All r.f Charles Sniitli deu'ed lato of Stokes eoftnty, tvill talM iihtiee that his widow Laura .Smith lias Hied her petition j for her h«A.■ste.nl and jieraonal propeitv i cxeinptiiUHi iu her liu,l«uila . stale. Subh Mtitiouwiil be heard in Danhurv, \.L U . ♦n tlm 20th ilay of January ISS>, when a," where aHfersons Interenu-.l 1114- fir not as they may lie a.lviaed. ' TW»WI July ma. S. 11 TA V UMt, I * ' MICA, MINERAL'!*,' FTR^ T 1 I'recioun Htonetfe' RICHARD BAKER* tioneral produce. Broker*, 9 Mincing JJ&ne, Imndon, HUFF land. Advances »uade on Bankrbr* Agra 1 ..lank, London. ' LF ® "*• :j» W* WtU.. i J2 ■«t -.4* w *»■ r*»a h ■» #• •*n FARMERS, ATTENTION ! When yon want any Clothing, Boot* and Shoes, Hars and Caps, or iu fact anything, wait until you go to Winston, and call on the original "Cheap John," us lie kee|w everything and for leas uh; I lliuu yon cm Imx elsnvbcr*. A lirf* 1»» of Ov til -• hh! Remnants for Pants. Jut received direct fr.nn factory, Ml I i ng> at haif the usual pi u'w at CheapjJohn's, i Karuiera' 11 cadquartara, Next Ds«r te I'oal lMf.ec, ft IXSTON, X. C. 1 Parties having CUT MICA for sale will find it to their interesv to c--re.-pond with SCIIfUNMAKKR, * 1 J6™\ 111 i iiu St., New York. It Stands at the Head. THE LIOHT-RUNNING "i DOMESTIC." That it is the acknowledged LEADER ia the 1 rude is a fact that can not be disputed • MANY IMITATE IT NONE EQUAL IT Tlio largest' Armed, the I.ifhtest Ron Hiug, the must beautiful wood-work, AND IS WARRANTED To he made of the beat material. 'to ihi any anil all kinds of work. To lie complete in every reaped. FOK RALK Br "VV. I*. Ormßbjr f WINSTON, N. C. TO MINERAL MEN. I >o You Want >1 X IN E,ll ALH OR If an yon Will ilo well to correspond with tho L : , • Pepper Mining Co., DABUKY N.O. na Nlimrtof CO A// ami UtON, aUo Binit' ol aid drjdets in CC.T Sit. A, KLKXIM.It ASUSTy«E,
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