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1 V. .'VIA' 22, iSyS. JOTTINGS. v." k , ;'s inches of rain .. . 1 tysart is reported ; ; ; has had a dental ..-a I of Old Fort, 'U !i visiting friends. i r.iles to Kpworth r .:eL City, July 17-18. . .,! t-ach of the hotels , t h': o', tiers and to ' i 1. Yancy has rented ' "j'V house rec ently I. A. Iiolick. ; ,; the Catawba Furni- : ran not keep up with ' . .. '-tandinj the war. dt : in the paper a: ranere the arrear- havc a ri'ht to expect near the Southern A:: y 1). ;. Iludrins . ' - Hearing ':0m pie- h Keys was lost . t!:-se columns brought The lesson is on the i ' " of ( ireensborOj ' hter. Mrs. V. ' . ' sby, conducting 1 : '1 C'.chers Institute ' ' be the right man -' return, d last : folk k hci e he : :. meeting of the . o. ( t y st able is being ''.'if ( liislon's store :-A- Mr. A. I;. C.jlkcy, ... :;: ' 'i'e : owns . ha-, rented the ' ' ' u;a ',: by Messrs. i .-( s ti'.-xt to the . : ; the ma ot 's ottice. "p.ii r. invention of , ;: : 1 let ion of : i i" .Asheville, --'.' i -'. 1 1 1 September ' 7 : n its Sun )i ;ied jeople, to look after iat column. r;:ti bv Southern I ..-c: . ,. i'-i: il Christian v'tatio.:, Mountain mi 1 )l,ic k Mountain, ' i .: (. limit, Sept. 3d. M. 'lay killed a marl ' k that had bitten his ! . jok out for suspicious '.'"-. All the dogs in the 1. worth a h u man life. '! i 1 , . rn, c !., had a " tjetoi e Magistrate ol )id F,,rt. ' Mash--und over to court and i.' i'- on the charge of i I. k'i '.iCy's barn. Maggiit Meal has again ' lit teach in the college . 1 v . ( '., where she t.i'.ig lit 'or several years, 'ave for that place the : : ! August. a-'!i t'ne American army - wav to within "cussing" t the Spanish forces !.!!: the;, found Miles thein and the captured e time of the surrender. l!rooki;, accompanied by and ,.ttend an ts, passed -lav on the way to the . nth Coast. I le will be on Yules in command in '.oyn .against Porto Rico ;:eil in a news despatch ' ' .rolina has furnished is out of over 700 re the second call. '.' says this is a ; the slate has fur-juired. on colic days have so:1, of the year when ' th .v iter melons will ! ; ;iio oaeer. Let me !o k beguile or ,,.o take. and you will . ink' : free from .c'. v T ; : 1 Mi-knoi-:k ii 1 v a day late, not i- -; ;'i tii'.ise who fur 1 . . We are not have our icputation I we k,.ive to hunt l tor paper. e :'.i':!S ago a repre ,..t excellent i tirnal. . A". . .' of F.alti ':: e '. secured a good . ibers from our - v. ::dei stood that a ( r csources would ce in that pel iodical, ' et tortheoining. for the training teachers of this n (' u s ei's Hall on l uted by !- : ;: :ipa! of the State Nor n Saiisburv for cob : By invitation we to make a fevv re--ssim. In noble work :s should know more of d would be, hence, in ' uicourage or to be " the case might be. ' rl, for sell . eds for is odi-r tttan pay a: attention to poli- These are dog davs -Mr J. M. Bobbin made a visit to Charlotte recently. --Prof. Guy visited North' Cove and Greenlee this week. roarer FiK,Cy.. haS a Peanu now Goobcrs U to you hot -Mr. Horton, of Wadesboro is visiting his brother, J. C. Horton, in Marion. ' For more "seasonable goods" read the new ad of the Marion Hardware Co. -Editor E. H. H0use.s name has been suggested for the Iloue ot Representatives. A Presbyterian college is to be erected at Burnsville, for which tne brick is now being burned. Mr. J. A. Bolick and family are stopping at the Eagle Hotel until the Hemming dwelling is vacant. Miss Mattie Denny, of Virginia daughter of the late Rev. Geo. H. Denny, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. E. Guy. Col. Horton yesterday made a sarvey of the stream on Morgan mountain. Mr. Will Clay carried the chain. The Sixth Annual-Ncth Car olina Baptist Sunday School Cha tauqua will be held at Shelby Aug. 23d to 28th. The rains of the past week have been unusual for thesummer season, but no material damage to crops has been done. Misses Bessie Mills, May Mills and Mrs. Mills, of Charlotte, and Miss Julia Wehmeir, of Columbia, S. C, are at the Eagle. The Southern gives reduced rates to the Republican Congres sional Convention, at Asheville, Aug. 2d-3d, limit. Aug. 5th. A correspondent of the Ashe ville Cit hen states that snow fell on Black Mountain on the 12th inst. This is unprecedented. Mr. John Bobbitt, of Lynch burg Ya., made a visit to his fam ily recently. They are visiting Mr. J. M. Bobbitt, his father, and family. Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz was nominated for Congress from the Seventh" District at the Democratic convention held in Statesville on Wednesday. Mr. E. II. House, of Marion, has purchased the Marion Demo crat, succeeding Mr. Laves. We welcome Mr. House to the editor ial fraternity. Editor Sher rill of the Concord y.'ACi is here this week with his wife on a vacation in the mountain region. He is a cousin of Rev. R. D. Sherrill. There is no time in any com munity when everybody is well, but it can be said that the general health of our section has been good this year. Attorneys Justice and Hud gins attended Burnsville court this week. Judge li. D. Carter presided in a special term. There are four capital cases. The opinion of different ones is that the most democratic, fairest way to select county candidates is by the usual primary plan, but to make it the best method the pri maries should be well attended. The Siloam meetings resulted in a numberof conversions, eight of whom have joined that church, while other are expected to join that and others denominations. Several have reconsecrated them selves. The Georgia State Weekly Press Association passed east last Friday en route to Washington, New York, Niagara Falls and Old Point Comfort. Th'ere were 156 in the party, taking dinner at the Round Knob. Col. Horton this week sur veyed Buck Creek Falls as a source of water supply for the town and as a power that might be conveyed here to run machinery and an electric light plant. These enter prises are in contemplation by capitalists. Little Walter W. Nichols, about six months old, son of our late citizen, W. W. Nichols, died in Morganton last Friday and was buried beside his father here on last Saturday. It was a sad jour ney for the widowed mother of the deceased child. Six companies of the Second Regiment were ordered to various points on the South Atlantic coast. Company C, the Burke boys, went to Fort Francis. St. Augustine, Fla. The order creates much disatisfac tion on account of dividing the regiment. The other six compan ies for the present remain in Ral eigh. Vr. J. M. Campbell, a real estate agent of Asheville was over this week. He has negotiated a sale of the "Mountain Home Farm" a mile from Dysart ville, to Dr. Shope, of Battle Axe, Ind., who moves his family here for his wife's health. The farm was owned by the late Mr. Go:f, and also by W. A. Laughridge. The Republicans and Popu lists are to have f::sion on State oilicers, and likely in most of the counties, as in "96. They are welcome to it in ther'n, we don't want it in our'n. There are nice folks in the Democratic, Populist and Republican parties, but such fusion without regard to principles or results, f r our part, we do not ant. To Curt 'ntip:tioii I'r-r. T.tki C.iv-:irit-i V.-.U1.1 v c:i tliart ic. incur - " o. !u . .. C. :nl to 1 nn , ,lrii;.i;il s r Iu:nl iimnc-.v. Miss Catherine i.ik-s r,f Greensboro, is al l,c i'.. p Hon. L .eke Craig is u make an address t the State Coi ven tion at Raleigh, Aug. 30k Hon. Locke Craig will address the public here at the Court House Aug. 1st, on State issues, Mr. D. N. Lonon and familv and Miss Mary McDonald are at Round Knob for a few days' stay. There are about twenty bonded distilleries in the county. With our wonderful resources we ought to raise more cattle, sheep, grain, fruit, vegetables, etc, fir sale than we do, and r.ot s 0 much corn liquor. The ",: , , published at Colamia, S. C, contains a com munication from Miss Mattie Perry regarding the school to be opened in the Catawba Hotel building. A picture of the hotel also appears. It is to be called the Pe-ry Train ing Institute, under the auspices of the Holiness Movement for the training of christian workers for the home and foreign fields. It will be supported by different de nominations of the Church. NitUvill Notf Corropon.li-iHt of The Mvci;i r. Plenty of rain in (Hen wood this week. We are glad to know that 3Ir. It. G. Howard, who has been v r ill, is up again. His mother, who has been here with him during his sickness, has returned to her home in Dysattsvilh'. Mr. (J. I). (haves, a student of the Theological .Seminary at Louis ville, Ky., is spending tin: summer with lie v. .L 0. Son els. Mr. G. II. Grayson came from Washington, D. C, to spend the 4th of July at home. Miss Maggie Dula. of OM Foit, is visiting liiends in Gleuwood. Another store in our quiet little village. Hurrah lor Gleuwood: Dr. .Justice- is now boarding at Mr. A. L. Blight's. Mr. ,!im Urown is teaching in the district which surrounds our beautiful little "city." Mrs. Ilaliburton, of Spai tan burg, S. C, is visiting relatives in Gleuwood. Vacation is about over 'with our young school teachers. Misses Mary Grayson and Nora Sorrels will leave soon to beg n teaching. We will be sorry at their departure. Sn;. I.ISNU "N VKNTIOV County ('(invi'in iim. The Republicans held their County Convention on Moudav. the loth. Dr. W. P. .lories was elected chairman and J. B. Lonon, secretary. The large attendance from all over the county shows they are well organized. W. P. .Jones and J. L. Morgan were elected delegates to the State Con vention; W..L Nesbitt atxl W. M. .James to the Congressional Con vention, and T. B. Ray and Frank Curtis to the Senatorial Conven tion. The convention adopted res olutions endorsing the administra tion, the course of J. C. Pritchard and instructed its delegates lor Jiiehmond Pearson for Congress, dubbing him as the "Plumed Knight' of the tcli district. . iierW'tit) Fatalities In Cuha. The li rial report of casualties in the army since it landed in Cuba three weeks ago has been for warded to Washington. It shows an aggregate of 1,IM4 ollicers and men killed, wounded and missing. The killed number 24(. of whom L'l were ollicers; wounded, 1,."VS1, of whom 9S were ollicers: and missing, 1)1, of whom none were ollicers. Of the wounded only b have died, Colonel Pope, the surgeon iu chief, says this is a remarkably small number of fatalities, consid ering the large number of wounded. In the fie'd hospitals there have been a remarkably small numberof septic wounds, and but two cases of gangrene Lave developed, one of which resulted fatally. : r.a With It- ir-ii ; 1,3 OIJ,, ,.. liol c i.iiit llrid.-r.r. Tne N'ortii Wilk-bon. JIutUr throws some side lights oil the Republican Coiiiesional Conven tion of iln district held in that town lat week in this manner. "dust tor the benefit of our lriends who were not present at the eongresmn.d convention Tues day we will give a cast of his prin cip;l backers and heelers those who are now e iting pie: Postmaster Ornisbv, of Siiein; Postmaster Lybrook. of Winston: Lieutenant Governor Keyno'iU: Revenue OHi i er Sam Sides, of Salem: Deputv Collector Sul Shore, of Yadkin; Depun Sheriffs Masten and Davis, of Forswh: Deputy Collector Wiley Shook, of the ninth district. These were all prevent Monday arid Tuesday ami put in good work for their man. 'Yes. one it nt 1 Lir.ney delegate was approached Tueda morning by a Luiney man and offered l'(M for hfs mtluencc. And what did this old uentiernan do! He became so indignant as to threaten the life of the bidder it he did not leave his room. "A noticeable featured' tiie cou veiition was the Forsyth county Regulators under t:.e quiet et stern leadership ot Insurgent Stewart, and whose presence meant as much perhaps as any other element in direct opposition to Linny ami heelers. Stewart is knun to be a tighter wh never lays dawn his anus until the fray is over, and we may expect some real warm numbers from the Reg ulator.'' A .Mountain Trip. I-.ditur cj Tn Messenger. Op last Friday I left Washing ton, D. C, arriving at Marion at rr p.m. Next morning at 8 a. m. a hack drove up to the Flemming hotel and with Clyde and Charlie Uvctms and my little boy Samuel w.t started for a drive of 17 miles up the mountain toward Bakers ville. The sweet scented honey suckle perfumed the air, here and there, while rhododendrons in bloom arrayed the forest in gor geous beauty all along the high way. About noon we arrived at the home of Mr. Samuel Archer (my husband's father) where we met with a most cordial reception; the Misses Greenlees, Ilyams and friends having met at Father Archer's to welcome us with a din ner ot good things whereof we were glad and both then and now thank them. Father Archer's home here is a de lightful place to live and he knows how to entertain friends, talking in his library amid hundreds of books and the latest war news from the newspapers. I expect to remain some months. I think that among the people in these mountains is a grand place for people of the city to spend their vacation summer months amid deligiiful scenery. In the cool fresh air with the purest of water, butler and milk are no where so good as here, fresh from the stone crocks in these "little old log spring houses," nor do the beans, pas, potatoes, beets, melons, berries, apples, peaches, grapes, plains anywhere seem so crisp and sapid as they do here. One can live here among the farm ers at an expense of two or three dollars a week and I wish that hundreds of city people whom I know would come out here and spend the hot months where they could fish, hunt, eat, laugh and grow fat. Ei.i.:e T. Archer. JDt LTGrST DBTJG -SI ISfLand Plaster at J. S. Dy sart's, at $1.5 a bag. An Alabama farmer is proud of a hog of his raising which weighs Lol'l pounds. "Last summer one of our grand children was sick with a severe bowel trouble," sas Mrs. . G. Gregory, of Frederickstown, Mo. "Our doctor's remedy had failed, then we tried Chamberlain's Cobc. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which gave very speedy relief." For sale by M. F. Morphew. W. F. Craig was last week ap pointed I'nited States Commis sioner for McDowell County. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada L. Hart, of Gtoton. S. 1). 'Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs: couyh set in and finally terminated 111 Consump tion. Four Doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. I gave myself up to my Savior.de temiued if I could not stay w ith my friends mi earth, I would meet my absent o: es above. My hatband was advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Cough and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at White v Yan cey's, Marion: W. 11. D;sosways. Old Fort. Regular size ."h) and l.OO. Guaranteed or price re fir ndc.d. NOTICK. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for Treasurer of McDowell county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. John L. Wilson. July 11, 1 S9S. Mmv friends of Mr. E. G. Goforth hereby announce him as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of McDowell county, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the ensuing primary election. Voters. rr-Dr. W. II. Wakefield, of Charlotte, X. C, will be in Marion at the Fleming hotel, on Tuesday, July INJth, this one day only. His practice is limited to the Eye, Ear, Nose arid Throat. Cas-iirct c.it;: v ..ithart:. t:.t :. t . r. Icrtul mctit.a! ?... very : -!;. a..".-. ;-aa..-it ami rr!rt-hir." to thi t:-.tt-. tir.:, a:..'. i -itn cl v 0:1 ki'int-s. I'.-.tr ar. ! 'r,inir.t l'-'- ' '' ".:::..; . :: rr hcatlail-a-. tc-ci. halc-yal . s..r. l; ; a ;: and l:liotiM:i-s. I'!iac i a as.ii try a '.. : c. C. C. t.-'i.iv: lo. U.-.. .-.o ,ti:tv S..i,I ar.J jtiarai: u ol to n:rt l. all .Jrt!v't. Mr. C. L. Ilasbrouck, a druggist at Mention, Mich , says all of the good testimonials that have been published by the manufacturers ol Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and D.arrhoea Remedy could be dupli cated in that town. For sale by M. F. Morphew. Two steamers have arrived in victoria. B. C.. on the way Irorn Alaska with a million dollars in gold. Tin- Sure l.n Oii. Cure. There is no use sutfering from tiits dreadful malady, if o n will only jret the right remedy. You are having pain all through your body, your liver is out of order, have nt) appetite, no life or ambi tion, have a bad cold, in fact are completely used up. Electric Bit ters is the only h um -dy that will give you prompt and sure relief. They act directly on your liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone up the whole system and make u feel like a l:ew being Tl ey are guar antee.! to cure or price refunded. For SMe at White vV Y.tr,ce.'s, Marion; W. 11. DiosNvays. Old For:, only ."o cent- p-r bottle. A gun from the wreck of the Spuiisli cruiser Rema Crstina will be presented to the city of Ralt- gh 1 Aliii:i,il IVaev. l.!u.at- Your ltow-! With t u-car-t . T cathartK cure cor.::;.atior! f .revrr la:!, tiru'-t- n-fund money. . C i :(;;; il C. HI d o Ik: I jE & nl Ihx H s! T HAVE NO SKCOXD-HANn DRUGS to offer you, but 1 have just returned from Baltimore, where I purchased a full and complete stock of Pure Drugs and Chemicals fresh from the manufactories, ami which I propose to sell as Cuk.w or Ciikapkr than elsewhere. We all very much dislike to have to take medi cine, but when we do, is it not natural that all intelligent people prefer to buy their Drugs where they can get them Pure and Fresh. I his is where I count on vour trade. I can as fully and confidently commend to you my line of Toilet G-oods. Stationery, etc. Respectfully. The nero regiment is slow in recruiting and we fear the negro will prove a poor soldier, as he has in the majority of instances, proven a poor citizen Chrtlanrt Star. 'I wo Million-, tt 1 t ;r. When j.-jopk- liuy. try. arid ,uv .T.ur, ;'. mean thcy'n- satisfied. The jt , .;!: i,r tin I'nittd States art- m.w liuvir. Ca.-.-irct candy cathartic at the rate i t .(. i : : 1 : : i . , n Ixixes a year and it will he three million !jc fure New Year's, it means merit (.roved that Cascamts are the most delightful ho we! regulator for everybody the Year round. All druits, lot, '0c, ".ic a box, ev.re .uar-ui teed. It is expected that the Demo cratic campaign in Catawba this year will begin with a big rally at New ton about the ,'ld of August. : I V : r p MASON'S FRUIT JARS, Ouu; ts ami IuIi-lHous. JELLY GLASSES. n--i'i"s .,j k Apple Paring, Coring and Slicing MACHINES Social Qayeties. p Fcnm i with otlici .;uu.N v, u n.v call I'm ;ii a To be entertaining when cue ought to be asleep. To cut sweets ami salads when the stomach craves the simplest food or none at all. To laugh when one wants to cry. All this and YfVv Well-Stocked Hardware Store. . Marion Hardware Company. much more society de mands of her followers. What a train on the nerves of delicate wo- 't'irjSivij&rj tteitaaci.es. Hie i ' 1 1 ' U 1 1 M I ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! ( 1 1 1 M M 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 1 1 H M : ! ! T H 1 1 ! i 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 ! ! ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - J j MORtX GOODS THAN MONtY ! I WE WANT TO MAKE THE CHANGE. II (i Mb.'! fibril is it any wonaer ftViC"r2 that they Ajl , break '( oowd r cruhin? pp.ins in the back and loins. The blues. All such symptoms in dicate serious de rangements of the delicate female or- fjanism. ar.d must m oerco;ne at once. Remove the cause. Strengthen exhausted nature. Bradfield's Female Regulator is the standard remedy for the w eaknesses and irregularities peculiar to women. Bradfield's Regulator i9 not a mysterious mixture of mythical origin, but a stand ard remedy compounded in accordance with scientific principles from approved vegetable medical materials. Bradiield's Regulator is endorsed by physicians who have examined it, and has been in suc cessful use over a quarter of a century. Tt is sold by druggists at one dollar a bottle. " Perfect Health for Women mailed free upon application. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Ge. MlCC't'ssf llliy vi th; vr hitvr I CLOSE PRICES 10 CASH CUYERS ! I CUP. STOCK IS COITPLJOT1- I A GREAT LINE OF WASH FABRICS ! E -v. Grotitci' Lino oL' I tileri's Shirts, Summer Coats. White Duck I Trousers. Underwear, etc. c ZLo" n P 72 n t; w cfl I" I r-. "J 'J. r. 2. o c n n r. lr. o ' r 3 X 5" Ha n r- Zi n 2.1 2.o - S - ' c .-" 3 2 6 on 2 O 3 r. c - "7, 7- V. o n rr r ft c o C- ft C n -1 n ft 3 C o o ft ftttZzZ, - OO X ft ; - : J- r. x r Co i no to you C7;-. itrici n j S A V M OMEY! I I A. 0UANTON. I niiiiiiiiiiii!!iiii:!i'ii!!riiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiii;iuiiiiiii Real Instate Office.. i! of ';i!u.i!)!' .Mining Ltnk h Vl'tllC til liri.Il I'Vrrnhniiv ii .0. ! !' m.v !.:in! issiinl ainst tlm f Marioii 15tjlliiii Company and tin Of McDonald. Dau; cc (.'. in Maitin lu:M- 1 n r. II'Mtrn '.t. I. uj stan TLMIiKIi LM)S v' A SjM-c.u; . ( 'mi i- 1 .jMimlcnr' sol.citci. :-; .-rMui'v, 'I' Marion Iriip.rovciuciit ('omjiauy. I will sell, at tlx- court honx- loor in Marion, on MM . . ol x 1. ik'ih. t 1 j I lor cli. to tlx- Ill-lust bi.M.-r. j itl.- following .-s-i (iroprrty: i , What 1 known a- tin- Duckuorrh, I ! or Mai-oi.i!!. Ii)iirnl.iry. containing I ;ili(.;it m ics. I ully lo-cn bed j in -i ; i Horn H Dcmniin J ! and wilt- to Mm Marion JSrilhon t 'ofn oan v. o c.ilh tl .'ml r.-'M-.i..,l 1858. .1X!ks. RUTHERFORD COLLEGE. Burke fuuMv. N'Tii: ('ar-n;!. 1 McDunuld, .,;, (.,.. f !" H. l'fi ami follow. j I - 11). in the cilice ol the J:-is'T J ' ' ' 1 ! ot J).-. .!. j., M.ir:ot., McDo'a ell BISOSWAY, THE DRUGGIST, QIC FORT, K. C, lOxatninatinu- ! r (-rr;!'." w ;',1 !ffin iScpr. .", 1"''S. 1 r htn! climate, tlioio;:h iiiTuc::in h practicil teacbers, co'ii :"!:-tict input, anW low rat-s ii ! h. and tuition the "o! !-: i w;:l,out a rival m North Carolina. Uoanl u -T'T 1 -r rr.:i'i. Tint ion ? j to r . Aihlie . IM: ns. Ai:ki:m: :hv. i:n LIm-i lor tl 'olUv.-. . '. Skin Diseases. ouiii v . A'-- f h- i.v.-r. ot t!.,. Mat ..m ( i i ; ; i . . :i "ii:pii,,l in el.-vi-n oiJier , M ,n ! 1 i ! ! in t ,. ;ibove !! I !r:n If. ('. 1) fi.rni!: am! wilt- Jo .! ciji-i p.iii . All !c'.it-i! in : i'.i.i' M''!n',vn, 1:1 - fr.arjty. h..' cii'Jo.n.c's aii ' 1 .. r . ... '. , 1 . 1 absolutely f 01 r ct to':k .f in )l'l J ir t to a rifi! p: Oncol' U Jr: -ar'i 1' r.t Mt-l ' " ,;! " M itrl' Vi-t 0-, l.iit'i'i,..' (.M--011) ami ::. a:.l Mr Mary A. L aw rci.'f 'ii" Marion I rnprtr.TiM-rjt L'o'ii TURNIP SEEDS. L' r.--. u v.,,k p,; . ''' rr.i? ot ,icrc., nn. . -l by n:a I'pion r -.i:i 1 '-r;, m: . .mil r .!-.! m b'- r-; . ,. j ; . ' -, : r 0 t t .,1,1 ii,i,f'.o J. M. GORMAN, in ..!li;;!f1s;.MUi!(-aii.i II. n- , r:-M.i lh-- r;-. ;.t:.l r-.-o!tb-.l in 5"''-.M-orit tra'-t i l .. a. !, Coli-t-ct! b .laiocs 'i'un ,u wilt- to -n l i-r.u,paTi, ainl r''orlr! in i ):l. All Good and Dependable Varieties. (,. 1 : A Fi.-r th- ?p--f:y an'! j- rman-; tetter, f-al: rhvnia an-1 .-. z-z:i rVrlain's ily ;tnl kin ,':: with'.nt an -''al. It n-Ii-vs in an'l ?:.artint,' almost i.- its continn-i u-- f-cts a j cure. It al-o c nr itch, b.-ir't ec.iM h-a5. Fore r.ippi'-, itch: chap7-il han'!-, chronic tcn.-j.-rauulate-l li-I.-. th ai:: t i.-i r.t , lion'.; Io. p.t.- i'.'l ! ; Ai.-o tl.? inNTr'st i sa.l corn i pany tn s-v. r il tracts il-scnbd in 'i a ! cil !r in W il::arn ()n.s 21 ml ! wiP- to th ,i;! 'ofT,j.jny, ami 'la'i'il th.- L'5;n ol Au'ist, 1SS7. j A.-o owe ilnr.t!ntt)ii Onl mill. Ir. Vzir'i ('unditifn TuJcr; f r h. .rs-5 ar- th? L--t toni--. M v-l j .ri.l-r an I bo.b-r, the proju-rty ol j sa 1 i if pr o v -rn-n t company. 1 'I 'lr. i Jutic ;;o. 1 ;is. . . 1 H. L. NICllOL.S, Ij-.niar .h :, r j r?i er,:l t.! McI)ow-!l County. J. H. GORMAN.
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