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_ Jt » ii eg" Reporter and Post. ■ . ■ p-f- 4^ — '7f| 1 |}PA|FK FLQR THE PEOPLE EUtrtd at Iht. Vanl'uru -V. C., Pont*uJJicc (W frpi»»4 CJitm ifii Umr, _i | THURSDAY, MAKfHI 4. IM. " > . T~*"7 'I THIS PAPER THE PAN-ELKCTKIC AFFAIR. A few years ago Senator Garland now Attorney-General—an J souie six or sev ten other gentlemen organized the "Pan-; Electric Telephone Companysnc of these organizers being the iuven'.or of) the principle upon which the company ! was based— an individual of thenttme of! _Jlodg?rs. Like .many inventors he! lacked the pliguU* aiiii took iu partners, ijona-1 tot Garland and oilier*. Those gen-I tleinen seemed to have beer favorably i impressed with the invention, and had! sufficient faith in the project to induce tbeui to invest their money, and to push it before the public. The result was | that a company was orgmiz d, and aftei arca-sonblc length oftiuic dividends were declared from the actual profits of tin I concern The process of forming' a Hoard in j England is well known to the initiated ! A noble ;Jord, an ex-Minister of a for-; eign State, a Right Honorable, a Gee eral K. C. IS., and four Members ofi Parliament, are sought and secured bv I the exertions of a well-connected man, 1 who receives » commission t'iT "his trouble;" and duly qualify themselves by accepting a prcsrut of the necessary number of tally paidtip shares which it is confidently and not unreasonably an ticipated their names will produce upon the public. With some very slight modification the san.e process of farming a Hoard is followed in this couutry. •So great.'—remarks the Haitian re Auier iesu- "are the attractions of great nanus that impecunious inventors aud specu lators—who are not always to be dis tinguished from inventors—sometimes distribute stock iu tluir enterprises gratuitously to public men 'for the use of their names.' Such at least, accor ding to Dr. J. W. Rodger*, the father of the inventor of the machines «jtight to be used by the Pan-Electric Tele phone Company, was the motive which induced bica in thejipring of 1981! to givt stoek in iiis company, as h.: alle ges, to Gen. J. K. Johnston, Senator Harris, Col. Casey YooUg'aud Senator Garland; and to make these' gentlemen respectively president, vice-president, secretary and treasurer, and attorney of the Pan-Elcctrit: enterprise." Nobody knows what luni'ir.g about, aud woiry, and meetings, and appoint ments and disappointments, and wran gling, are involved m . the promoting a ocmpany—not only patience is re quired but constant watchfulness, lest, by one false movo the work of months are neu tralized. Now as to the Bell Telephone Com fwiy "monopoly." It is .alleged ll.at this Company is fouudeJ'' upon a patent which Elisha firsy avers was fradulcnt ly obtained and which he and uot Hell invented. To prove this he Gied the necessary information at tho Depart ment of justice upon which a suit was ordcrsd by Secretary Lamar after re ceiving the statements of Gray, ill order to test the truths of Gray's avermeuls. "It"— as a Co temporary predicts— ','Gr»y proves what he says he can aud the Hell Telephone Company'* patents fr,9 rescinded ti.o result will be that all other telephone companies can use these inventions which are making tho Hull Cimpany rich and for which the pnblie has to pay so enormously. Tho Pau electric would of course be incidentally benefitted. The President is determin ed to fight this battie of the people against monopoly to the last and ban retaincu the services of Vilen O. Thur uiuu and othir gioa lawyers lobe pitted agaiust Ctiukling. Attorney-Genural Garlaml, iu whose department the suit originated, turned the matter over to Solicitor-General Goode and lind nothing iu do with I himself. lie has not been instrumental in the suit from first to l ist and crery »et of bis is open and above board." There was no apparent probability when thiscoinpany Was organized in I*B3 that Senaloi Garland would ever be At-! torney-General in a Democratic Ad ministration. u iUJ-U-i a-.i-i_.uM THE INDUSTRIAL ADVANCED# THE SOUTH. ,It is self-evident that the Industrial fiaV&uce of rf.e Sotitii during Hie larf i fcw years has been marvellous, and. • there is every ingestion that it is n • j thoroughly healthy and permanent' ] growth. It is no sudden matter, but j. j rather only the beginning of the won- 1 dcrful iidvaneHinent tlie South is about. ' to make iu adding to its own and the illation's weaith A surplus of a full! hundred millions this year will fit it f tor more than doubling that surplus next year, and the u«xt decade will 'witness ihe South closely pressing the j North iu every chauuel available for | j industry. The South will largely null-; itply its demand fur iron and eo»l with-! til llto next few years, 'and furnish the j j iron ani 'o»l from its own unues and ( furnaces; and the day is close at lend ; when its cotton will be all span and' 1 luninly woven bv it» water power and j 1 its labor. And whenever furnaces and ! rot ton mills dot the South wherever! j neatiei, every form of diiursiGud i lid Us- ! j trv will follow. It is fairly probable' 1 ( ll.ai tli*; decade will | res.-nt a more i ! prosperous indnstry in the South than! 1 m the }>artb. There are uiany natural! loesses to contribute to (hat result, and j j the Southern I'etple are now, for the 1 first time, prepared to utilise their groat \ j advantages. This growth does uot ! mean paralysis or decay ill Northern j industry, but tint what the South can do butter fir itself than the North can jJo for it will be douc by its owu enter-' I prise, aud the progressive people of the j ; North will readily adapt themselves to j the new order of things. The pew I f wealth ot the South will be largely dil-; fused throughout the North and tioutii j urn prosperity will mean the coimnoui pr ispcrily of the whole country.— Krum ! ■ Iron, Philadelphia. In giving place, in otlr columns, to the nbovc encouraging scknowlcdgejiient I ,we may add a word as to llic materia! j i possibilities of Stokes couaty. Dr. Genth, minera'ogist of the State 1 ' Geological Survey of Pminsylrsuia, and Professor of Chemistry in tho University of I'entsylrania, who was formerly inin j cralogist of the Stale geological Survey iof Xortn Carolina, in a lecture on the | mineral resources of this State delivered ' i before the l-'rankliu Institute of iVnn -1 j sylvania, l'hiladelphu, said iu sub- 1 > j stance,— though the uuneralogieal in-. ' I terest of North Carolina is attested, ] "! beyond a doubt, by the number and j 5 ; extent of its deposits of gold and other " j minerals, its numerous and extensive : " 1 beds of iron ore of most excellent quilt- j *' ty and inexhaustible quantity, will when j > t'uily developed, place this State in the | front rntt!c as an iron producing dis " j triot." I i Capital, enterprise, and energy, di ' I reeled by men of keen penetration, ripe " .experience, and sounl judgment, arc '' ouly required to make this county yield [ L '! j goodly return for the hidden resources ! "i» bountiful povidriin his p'.acel j ' within reach of development. 1 his work >' should demand our best offorts and ex n I crciso our faith iu the final brightues«' , of the future f| .... I In what we say editorially about i manufacturing we do not mention to , baoeo. 1 hat is because Northern cap- , . italists, knowing nothing of tobacco, are j » not apt to go into the manufacture ul " it. It is for us, Southerners, to build a . factories *nd warehouses nod tn eiicour j Ug« th« raising ef this money crop, Lenoir has not yet built a warehouse, ■ we believe ?—Lcuoir Topic. • j The statement of our esteemed eo temporary, t'ua- Northern ' capitalists -1 know nothing of tobacco is far too broad II Petiwylvania now holds the third placo . as a tobaceo growing State. Tobaoco - is also grown in New Jersoy, and the i . , 1 Counoctwut seeil-leaf isHoo well known i bj to require mention. And the large J - amount of capital invested by tnanufac j turers of tobaceo in the North, of whom t ' - til millionaire Lorillatd may be taken r ia i represoutatire, disproves the oor» . | reetness of the statement that "North - ( ern capitalsts, knowing uothiug of to- I bacco, are not apt to go into the munu s i factiire of it. M A IIAT WE THINK ABOUT THE 11 OiI.,STEAD. The homestead law ought to be j 'abolished. It bas had its day. it has i served its purpose. It lingers superflu ous upon the statut« books. I' clogs | | irade. It oppresses the poor. It is a premium upon fraud. It i* the parent | I I of the orop lien and the ehatlle inort- j ■ gage. Ita progeny are the twin course , . i of the poor man aud the tenant farmer | Many North Carolina editors are loud | j in their denunciation of these evil jrenii | that preside over the financial ajfairs of j our people, these vampires that sap the : I life blood of our prosperity.- -Cajicas- i ian. The »\ liuiiugtou firs relief committee has i eceivt)J offers of aid from all see- j tinns of the Union, but they have thank- ! fully and respectfully declined to accept ; j any contributions outsido of their com-! ' uiunity. They feel able to care for its ! j sufferers, ltfL -.1_.11i Hi I ■ NEWS OF THE WEEK. CABSrVlir OttLMD AMD CO.VVt.fSKV ritojt THf jul womtek jyo roars JurcimyvMS. State News. Wild cats aud {.agios have killed a great many sheep aud pigs at different place# among the Blue Ridge, during : tho past winter. , The question of dividing tbo Noitli ' Carolina Conference will be discussed | i pro and con in the general conference which meets at Richiuolid in May, and* it is expected that the matter wHI be! j nettled. j Tljc \Va»riesvUle News «av« tiio Mur- I \ pliy bt»uiji of tlio Western N. C. .rail-1 ; road still goes westward. Capt. Dcwoy ■ is superintendent of the cuiivieU, and; | now bus 147 at woik. A destructive fire occurred in Wii- j Hiington on Monday, the 21st injt , and ' results «■ the destructive of about ono- ; | inilliou dollars in propcrt*. Winston fias a "rod elipliant" (obac- ' 'co factory, and Danville Va , looms Up \ with a saloon that has the words " white j | elephant" for its uiotto. No doubt J | luanr of the bo/s ''see the elephant"! ' at the latter place. ! The punishment of imprisonment by ; tiie Court is becoming rather expensive I (a Fonsyth county, and a ejunty-work-i i bouse Is lavorably spokvu of, which I | might be made to save the county con- | i nidcruble expense. Miles Cannon informs the Dallas, 1 | Gaiton county, Current that a mad dog | ' was killed near Stanly creek lost week ' after it had bitten Mr. Hoover's son ai.d also about twenty-five dogs A whole- | sjle slaughter of dogs is now the order of the day ut Stanley Creek. The Shelby Aurora says that in I Cleveland county there have this fi»r been more reul estate mortgages regis- j tered to date thau for the same period j in 1885 or 1884. This increase in real estate mortgages proves that chatter mortgage are rejected acd not oousider jed safe by the merchants aud monev lenders. Bad sign. Mr. John 0. Aston, of Aslieville, has i just couipletcd a drawing if the location | aud surroundings of the Joyce tragedy, j which occurred last April, and on wltich i indictaients art- now pending in liun | ooinbe superior court. The entire Joyce! | family wat murdered aud the cafe is a ■ v«ry exciting one. ! The Salisbury "Watchman" under- j j stands from reliable sources that as soon .-pring opens thert- will be un influx 'of capitalists and prospectors to this! ! State. Some will prospect tho eastern ! bells. While others will ei to the I . I mountain? nnd tackle the immense veins of gold, galena, copper, iron an ! other minerals that are there. The Halialury Ilerald states th t Cupt. Blade, represcntiug an English sporting club, purchased for thero of .Hessrs Tate A Avery, of Morgan ton fori SI>S,UOO, 30,000 acres of laud in Burke county, and hal a lnrge number of quail liavo been turned loose on the land in ordjr that tho English-uien may readily ( liiid sport when they couie over to take po-i«e«»ion of their e- tale. Ceneral Naws. All the cotton factories in Augusta, Ga., are now luntiitig on full lime. The total lo»s of cattle by the icccnt' I cold in the great graxiug district of j Ttxaa is said to bo ovei 200,000 bead, A bill has been favoiably reported in the Unitod States Senate to appropriate ! S-50,000 for a nionunient to Grant, to ' be erected at Washington. ! Virginia, through her Legislature, is j making ono nnre effort to compel West. V'irgiuia to pay her share of the coin-, mon debt. Surely it is just and equit- j able that this stioald be done. The Washington correspondent of tho ] Philadelphia Precs lays that Attorney 1 General trarland will soon be made Aa- j sociate Ju«tic« of the Supreme Court' aud that the lloa. J. Randolph Tucker will become Attorney General. The ot.ly woman we ever heard of be ing buried with military honors was Mrs. K!nnra Simmons, wifs of Col. S. O. Simmons, of the Fifth Pennsylvania Reserves. This oeoutrid at Harrisburg I on the 10th inst. ; Extract from a letter by a gentleman .in Pennsylvania to bis friends in Ricli | uioud Fob. 2, 1886: "The people: .Id 'be North are getting wild on tbe 1 i subject of emigration South, and it is 1 only a question of a short time when ' tbe South will be the most prosperous ; part of the couotrj." Tho go"d old State of De'awsre holds on tober whipping-post, aot-withstand-' I ing tbe efforts of mere sentimentalist* to have it removed. The retention of' it shows a very small criminal list and ' it lie tat-payers aro not burdened with taxes as wo are in Virginia to pay a . heavy bill annually for criminal expenn- ! es. It was a wove in the wronz direc jtion when thf people allowed the wl ip ' ping-post to be abolished in our State. Stokes County—ln the Superior Court. W. 11. Carroll and wift>, Adaline Canoll, | , Win O. Southern, Alexander Busies audi, i wife Manerva Boyle*. Albert Hoyles Hssim* It er iil'Cary Boylcs, m.i wife .Inline I John A. Southern ami ulfeSull:S julhej n, | Joel U. Southern. J'Mle F. Southern, j | Junes C. Southern and w jfe, liidily South-; • Bin. AitaiiifV t; Leflridpc Joyce, KlHali JoVee, John Kails I t \ ai.t! wife, 1*« KK>" J.uu"s ilads, ahil i ' wife, UeHy the hetrs of Allen Joyce, | IG. *V. Thrower and w(f« Mnrpiret 'l'hrowor ! I Tlios. V. Thrower and wile AiW fhrywei-J ! %be Joyoa lf.ihcit Joyce Wsi. w. Jojee I Hu'ms Joy i* Kd TiCy and wlfc Marv J. i 'I i . VVealy Joyce Francis Joyce, Kieliard !| J -yee, George Joyce. James Joyce, David j j Joyeu, William Joyce, N»n«y Stivilliern, A. j |G. Tuttwaiid wife. M K.Tuttle, Waller : I Tuttle, Treston Tnttle, ami Luther Tuttle. II he State of North -Carolina. j To the Sberlfl' of Stokes County—Greetiiifr. Vouar»tH , eb> commanded to summon ■ j Lefu iiige Joyce, Flijill Joyoe, John Kails, and wife J'ad.4, James Fids a wife l Ueisy La.ls, if IMng and if dead then tlieii ; | heirs at law If any tlnii namesakes and n.-s- Idonee unknown, the heirs at law of Allen • Joyce, tiieir i. knijwnU. W. thrower and wife Marßerel Thi over, i'aoi F. Thrower and wife Ann | Hi rower, Ai>e Joyce, Kooert Joyce, Win. W. Joyce, Hufus J Ed 1 illj auJ wife I Mary J. Tilly Wesly Joy.-e, Fmneis .foyci | Kieliard Joyce (ieorp* Joyce, James Joyre L>a\yl Juv.v William Jovee, Nancy tsouth ' urn, A. ti. Ij.'fle and Will', "U.K. Thtile. i 1 Waller Tuttle, Preston Tuttle, and Lnther 1 TiUile, the ttefeodantsalMive iiiuued, if : l.ey 1 he found wttlnii your county, to ap|iear l»e --, fore the clerk of the Sujierior Court tor Stokes County at his office at the Court House in I inhiiry >u Thursday the loth lav of April Ih.sH and answer the complaint ] which lias been tiled ill raid ease and let | tliem take notice that if they fail to answer i mplalnt at that tim* the p'slntifli. i j will apply fm- the n li.-t' demanded in said . couiplsiut lle-.-eiii fall not and of'this sum- j I mom make dur> return. (ii>-en under my . I hand th s the -J«il day of February IsHU. i JAMEti UUOtSON, Jr.. C. S. C. .Stokes ConnTy la the Superior Court it j ip|>earim; to tlf .ourt that some if the ahove | ( itaiueil defende il i are non residents of this | j .Slate, it is therefore ordered that the above | summons 1M- served by publishing the same | tor six successive weeks in the Dantmry ; Hcporter and Post. And that such publica ! tiou lie erpml to personal notice* This tl:e i -L'd day of February ISSit. JAMrs KIERSOX Jr. C. S. C. | ' " 1 I I Do You ' | I ,! i ii ,1 ; Want Funiiturc T 5 ! L j I/ € J * ;| | j \ I 1 EVERYBODY DOES. ! I . . I ' I I J . I r Then when you p* to Winston, don't > j fail to examine tbe immense stutk of I House Farnisbyig Goods that Clccro Tisc > has on hand. He at all titties keep ln ' stock tbo largest assoitmeut of ! BEDSTKADS, BABY CARRIAGES, ' I ■ j Sideboards, Cribs, Wardrobes, Lounges, 1' l'arlor aud Chamber tictts. Also a fine lot 0 r Crockery, 1 , Glasswars, Cbromo Oil Painting*, Dee '! orated To* Sets, from SI.OU up to i (12.50, Dinner Set* from $lB to $35. Carpsts, Oil Cloths and Mattings^ I A FPECIALTV. HIS PRICES DEFY COMPETITION Don't take anybody's word for it, but go and see for yourself, price his goods, and you will be convinced. BjanrsnroroN ST*fIEEfRE£! Xt—» Vkm ■!>■> I Ul|. AdifMS . naHANQNOUMHMAfta4fcIMM.OMa. ' J jCJ O M pot! $ D AMIt3)TO^M: AI>PKTr/15JJ, ! __ A eurft f»r DyßpejHia, (-onstipctlon. It tlie secretins u! ? lie Liver autl Klfliuiy'i, w\\ gib'n« ug« utlp "one to tl* Orgatis. Prontittion IV^tr and enfrebied coWtkioii f the Sy^- teui. '' * * M vNrKAf-pi r.n» nr Dr. V. 0, THOMPSON, PRL UG IST t WiuNtou, A. C. Mason I OHGANS; riAMO6: NirkMl Mo« | if s Nr— r. i I'U.tot *»,r j .f.ralil t) ORGAN AND PI A NO GO. i IA Tr#m«nt St .Bo«tfp. 4Bt'.l4ti> SI. (Ualrn Sq.>. N. Y. 14B*diMkh N*t., CHicai.o. I _ ' I CAMACA! > »»**■ trillsj*l, To the Weary, Feeble AND IrLEASURE SEEKER. . iff j Seeing tho need in thU section of & ' place where the weary, feeble and brok jen down may recruit their health aud ] rest ; where they and their families uiay | spend the hot season pleasantly when it lis necessary to leave their homes or j cliaugo air, that tbo failiug hoelth of | some loved one may be restored, we have laid out A NEW TOWN and are now offering for sale lots ID probably the healthiest section in North Carolina. The town is located on a beautiful Flat Mountain Ridge 2} miles *re3t from Danbury , about I of a wile from tbe celcbtated Piedmont springs; about the same distance to l'cpper's Alum springs ; I »f a mile from Smith's Chalybeato spring, and two miles from C. E. Moore's Sulphur *pring, while ths location presents The Finest Views of Moore's Knob, the Hanging Rock, and other proiuiuout peaks along the Sauratowa inonntuH. The loto we well cohered with largo and small forest trees, whieb will aiiord shade in summer and form 1 Seautil'ul Grovci, The whole is Surrounded by Springs of the purest mountain water, entitling it to the ludian name, "Ckinacj," a land of springs, which, togeU.tr with the pure mountain air, would bring col cr to the faded eheek, and strength to weary frame, even if there was do real mineral water within a hundred aiilesof tbe plaoe. The undersigned propose also to eroet a saw-mill, plsning machine, Ac., tint they may build cottages or furnish lum ber to those who wish to pnrchsse lots Hi this healthful locality, where no ma- Isria erer conies, and a «a*e of typhoid fever was nertf known, eioept it was contracted out of the neighborhood. The f riee of lots this season, 50(100 feet, will be $*J5 each. For further particulars addres, f N. M. k W. R PKPPKR, Msjr *), 'BS. Dan bury, M. O, J -..ji—ii. -. A Jt'i ai J POK'T I 9 ZI S E i • y\ rw K H i ♦ i» f\ kh \ *"• ! )wy youjß I i TOM JUSTO* KS (JifriL x-Ch: ksjj j,l*f 1 liuo/j I. W. HAM,' * . .1 J i j X Winston, N. C. |£/"*Designs mailed free Tiie Latest and Best. TDK NKW REMINGTON iB :S Sewing Machine IS THE lIEST M.V HINE for tlie family I Huiis eaay. IVtffct in construction.— | itcautifiil in up|XTUaiHT. Has all Improve incuts and attachment*, ami is warranted IV s i live years. Address REMINGTON S. M. AGENCY. Southern Pcpauwcnt 5283 Broadway New York. I'EITKR 4 SONS Agents DAN BURY N. C. It W POWERS \CO , \.. 1305 .Vain and 9 and 11 1-1 h St> H. W . I'owi r* iu]g*r I). Ta* tor. Va. Apr ft!«, iatl-Giu- TOBACCO FLUES ~~~ i i A iPECUtt r .A* I f, J, I WINSTON, N. C, A large lot of lloiue-Made Tinware , alvrajt on band. : SHEET IRON KAND TIN WORK OF ALL KINDS Done at botioiii uricea. Roofing siWI Guttering at short notice by sßHltd woik- Bieii. Come and we u>e, imt door to Brown, ltoqers * Co. W.S, ItJtMrtiOK, Wiijstou, Ji. C. X A~NQ!7 COOK STOVK, cotu -31 plete fur $lO. ~j- M \ . A ftifl line of Phto Flows, Av wy a«.*l ami Uw beat (4|iil in the market; in fact everything tluat a Far iner, meclmuic or tui:rcU«nl uceda in the line of L * HAUDWAIIIi | TOOSTVBB WITH ■ ■ u f. Nissm's Wagons, Columbus Buggies awl Carts, Mow ing Machines, }». With the above aavautegr*. together wilti Hie fiut that »iy laet year'l Inula »»« nearly double the fulmar, alii earnest ivqurst tliat a similar favor may tie done tills year, 1 am Very Respectfully, h. h. ciUfMroitn. iVQ'rkoK. Havi ig duly qnililted as Admliifccrafor on the fcs;*!e uf A. K. NnrtJi deutwsed, all persoui indebted to aiiid Ktiate are reques ted to make pay went to ine at Mix. ami all tlxwe who haro rlahfls against r i ltd EstaU are h-rrhy notified to f*v«Mie thou. c|ulv pror-n, lor ixtjioeirt on at before tlie 7if, day of December ;«M, ot.jlu# i>a»"e will be p ead In (he l*r of their recovery. T-ito 7th day of December 18KV Wm, 0. Slate, Adm'r. J— ■L.LLf —'PI P PjM.s Lit 1 y 1 'ia 1 8 I 8.1 1 I.- ~ I j . -.•-!■■■. f JVIJQY .te c*? lm& H k.i *v .a pmjk > y YHVBTtAQ ' jn • ll* >W -m TV * 1 *' • ' > M,t MS « t « ***«« my Am FARMERS, r i «... • . ■a !- ...^ai»« .. ATTENTION 1 ■ ■A TU WVen Ton waM any Clnlhiug, BaMsaud | Siioea, Hats ami Caps, cr In fact anrtlniir, I wa't until TOU to W !t«to». aad sail n | the original ' iSC "Cheap John.^ | 4, H j as l.e kec), every thing and far leaa aial. ! liian )'>ti can buy c lscwlirie. \ lara tat »f Ovcmialliijjs and l;cmn«ntsTorTOidt*|,iit I Ic.-eived diiect from laetors, aellinf si kaif I ilie usual prioi' at Cheap John's, I x*b Farmers' Headquarter*, N#*| |)#«r i'ost Office, I W I A'ST OX, X. C. I : Parties liaving CUT MICA [ for sale will find it to their iuteresi to I c "respond with A. O SCHOONMAKKR, J 168 illiaiu St., New York. It Stands at the Head. [.TBI? LIUHT-RUNMIftO "DOMESTIC;" TLal it.ii tb« in tlt« Tiade ii a fart fhut can not diapnic4 MAN YIM IT'ATE ?T NONEEQUAk IT The J.argest Armed, the I,lp'.tflarK«» King, the inoK beautiful Vcod-werlt, AND IS WARRANTED To he jnado of tlte bfnt mat#rial* *QH tAUM MY W. i>. WINSTO.V, X. C. TO MINERAL MEN. Do Vou Wnnt i •frmrpvuL ia m 1 ' M3T9 WA » wmium If *o you will ito wen to correspond witk the I* ? | »• .f Pepper Mining Co. DANBURY K. C. Itinera of COAL and tßOJT.alsewmra of and dealers in Cl'T MICa n.limtj HMBSTOUt, «iM*U wmtnmir
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