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1 efett?:SlgIMMMr TUC TYrsdan -wool Is going to Russia, Franc. and the United Slates. Our Im ort of that commodity in made via Mar?ciIei. A smajl portion only or that clipped fruin th millions of sheep in th-- country '.s used there, and tJiat f.O'T, fur man.if.i-.ure of carpet. The chief c. titers of cirj.'-t niauufaeioi s lire Sutttamibnd, Kornssan, Chlraz and Knrdi-tan, on. h'.::-e in Sttnuinnhnd i-rmdoyinj; u orlcim-ii. Yon know wlnt you s;iy about your poor hiti'.' AVt-11, t hut's th" way your folks v. ho i::. f hioii.-v talk about yod. To Cure Constipation Forc-rer. Tai;e Ca -:irr-s Candv Cut ImrtiC. l'c or 250. It C. C. C. fail to cure, (.rug, lata rtZuui mouey. lild-riv ,'. 4 ."i. .bant ' r u i.ir-r;. 'ii to have it fi-ti-s. So. 2'.)- Salt Rheum That Terrible Itching, Burning-, Smartin', Swelling Whh-h rjias i i-asur., iiit'-rf-r with Vf' ri . T"V'!ilS 'l.-..;, yi-M- to fill! bioO'l- jirify:,; "..-. .f ,.-, Sa r-a pa riiia. It hli Mir"! tl! -i-HI. I.S Of l-..-'-), it will r- y ir-. i;-.:.-;i.f-r t L ;i t 5, Sarca sm parilla U Li v, ! - A I;, el . realist. HoO'i's PillS easy to op.-i .to. Elil CA 77 OA J . T-vOSSOHME'3 r7 bjit-ir,ifJd o tat A IIU ll-t l, I.H. IrtM j-lrl - V.ll-I' a M'cr ttu.o. h.r. b-.r-l Soc 1 f.,r .am pHARLOTTE COMMERCIAL UOLLEGE, OtftRLOITE, N.C. 1 t l M I w 1 3 a ti t 'Bliil.b I iiriiWNi'll WiLLHt-O -CN SEPT. 7, IH93. 'I I..:- . , ,.r. i,.!.-. M.-.S h-V e,.; ;,. ,,.. V, t i'..-.,: ... , A m. . . . -. I: ;, :,f.il ;.-,. " v ...i.!..: . I. ::!.!; lim ..-. ...... o ! .:.'- ; , , I:.--- 4r. V..ui. . Mil .!n, . 'I. S's .'lirl p.il. I ill . 114-1 Hie. N.I. PATAWBA COLLEGE, J e4rwT"iN. . C HI ! M.S'. KM LIUVS nVAiVbl V, 1893. I,. ! (i 1 .iicd .cr and n I n i nuiii ii--. I i j '.n - ,i..i . . It S. . .i. 4 . t t. ., M l. GEORGIA FEMALE SEMINARY, ... VJ 13... CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. ...... ..... i .-, I . ! - ur. . I' ll! In thM tti. : i :' J I .. I'l l -' V W L' t V I ' I ! . - I t-: i'r,.l. .1,11 ... , il. .1 I". TRINITY COLLEGERS 1 -. .!' ti !.. r;,!i . ia:,:.-, ii.-ii. ' 4 :.:.:M-I I .,.!! ! -in. I I i ' i 1 .a : i. : if : a 1 -i-ilii ; in : h.- t',i. i : in -CMI Hi I M!i iM i !i:iii: ! nil . ii i i,n ii i- r !m'ii '. '... ini V r. -5 DAVIDSON, N. C, IX I y MIOM) t nif r:!f,l. .SEPT. 3, 1893. !' '!l I'H.;. ;, .. I !.-.' fU'-li.I i. A I:, ; ! I '.t I .. 'i. ' - I.:i!iur;it .ria-i. f.oi t;..:i Ii. -1 -r i t -1 1 :. I I '.. m u ' i r m 1. ; !., . i:-... ,!:,.. si-;m rit: t a i.((. t t:. B. SHEARER, - - PRESIDENT. Vm;n(M Nation Jut Olilt -t l l.i. i'.-'v r(,j.h- know ; th - lin' of i.itv.i t.Lt.'.i n oi; r tlriu those th.'i.tii.r n-at tvt. u. 'ivn tho w V-i!-: iriliiiiir-. i, . I ni.m .lack, or. i at l.i :ti-!i ii. tiittfs Irom "I. I he I n :. . it t: i' '..r wns iwlmit- U in 1 !. 1 1 1 1 -1 ti ,. i. .nau ami n h.i;.n. rs ur- no (.;.-3js than the cx- iu;S' a . I ii i :i i t r it 1 1 a ai thoaf coiiu- i hi Si'i!i;vh Cax wa lirst h- :-Iu-.i in 1 Ts.'i. On ,!uuf I I. 1777, o:,ti:;,'.)t 1 1 ( onrress usjeil its ii. u i :i 1 .1 , iv-. 1,-ti.Mi that tho tlu of I'uitr i Stah-s l.c thirti-en siriiu.s. t. i :;:(:, wlnt. an I rial, an. I that tho iii u I-.' ttiirtt'i'nstais. white in a blue. r : :.iiiiii - h new ooLKstfllatuiu. i;f!. rwan'.-t il.H'i lol to mM h ttar t v. ry 1..-U State a.lniitto.l t.) the ' ':? this is tl:e only change i ts I -I'M ina.il' from the form oj t. .i hv ill-"." nu n whe wa re urotu- m tit in t tiii .iliiii the government. STOIMIN W IJKLIKP. Two Lottoi-3 to Mm. I'inkham. Mrs. ,ti ii ':: i i v's. lh'.L-h-hiow.i, ' I': .: Mi. 1'!km am;-1 eanm.t he- n t' t. hi i l l:..v I M1tY,.;-,.,l l.-;,,iv .-y..-;- r ::;. ;:-. I u .i , mi weak ' I e. .hi h;i : hv a'.k aeros-. the lloor t fa. hi..-. I hu.l v.oirhi tnuhle ! 1 ii a 1'e:'.r::i:'-il.'.vn f-i ; also ' 4 e '.h wy I'.ii-k atel 'limlis. aia .."u'. i;i.h':i:;i;.? hm cf tli" hhnhh-r, a:. .1 in h i'-n. lh :". re 1 had 1 v . o!.4' : h-of l. h.hi Ih 'rinkliam's -' ' ' ::i; ":!:.i 1 folt a great ileal ai'.l after tuking t"o anl one f ' s a:-,l h:hf a of your or lhh I v as ,-.n -,h I f n..-:-,' m.-.thl .o Vorr :in-u;e;ni' t!.ey :;. 1 not -u- to s :.,'.;,-h." M:. fit hi !i'x. :. '. Kast t.. a nvr. . 1 'a. . ',vr'.:- : 1! u Mi-... I'inkham: -1 hae N-;f- .1 n ''i: v.. ,;. trout.:,, over ti:;. i n I e:. 1 : '' :::ma t h -n. t-nla ru'e ,t ;;nl .:. o-hi--, ::u ;:t of tlie w .!,!.. liail t '. ' e 1. .-'..a. : '. nvt an t i v . a'-- a.iaelie. v m . ' I hu.l iart trouhh-. it M-ei:u-.l a tln.ug'.i my art .v a - iu !:.v Th.rout at tinu - ch-.k- I . ... i ' -u.h av.v:u,i and -h; ii-h ,"; ru -': tht, n jnv li.-art .;. 1 i o f..-t 1 v.jnhl foei as .;; h I s s::.olhi ring. I had to u : in i . i :h - h " s in ruor to ir e;:' lie. .' ' :m: v.-;.k 1 Col-Id Uut do any- I havi- ii. .w taken several bot- s of l.v.iiu ii. rinkham's Vegrtub'.o 4i..-nd. and 'isesl three paek- : -.n: 4 . asn. arat can i-av : U:.-t iy .-: d. i io i." think :lu have ih.ud loaiT if M. -. i'iak- lOi's ueui';ilio had not Lvdiied inc." One Dead and One a Fugitive From the Law. PASSENGER RATES REDUCED. A Unique Character of Charlotte - ays JIo Could l iht the Spaniards If lie Had a (iray I'nlforiu. The qietness of King's Mountain's Habhath was broken una intense ex citement caused by the killing of John H. Jhlwards. It Beems that J'.dwarda and one Uonner had been drinking and tialnting the town red for teveial daya, terrorizing and threatening every body they met. Warrants were iued for their arrcht, but the men locked themselves up in a house and refused to surrender. Marshal Ferguson went in and told the men he had a arrant for them and tried to reason with them. They would not surrender ami suid they would kill any one who eamo there for them. Ferguson went back and reported, and the citizens urged the execution of the warrant-. Fergu son then picked a posse of hix men and went down to the house and demanded aHurrender. 'I hey tohl Loin the first man w ho entered w ould bo shot. Fer guson ordered his j os.se in und they had to get in a w indow from the piazza, the doors all beii.K locked. As soon as the lirst man was in and had straight ened up Fdwarda fired on him, and he then began tiring on Fdwardn, and eo did a second man who had entered, i'oiiner presented his pistol at Ferguson with one hand, and a largo knife id the other. Ferguson ad vanced and backed his man unt.l an oppoitunity presented itself, when he grappled with Bonner and held Lnn til the shooting was over villi the other man mid the posse. F.d wards was - hot through the head and died in about ! three hours, liouner was arrested and i put in the "uard house, lie was brought j out ami tried by the mavor and lined ! 10 and co-its. 1 he sheriff then ser ved a J State w arrant on him and placed him iu j the hands of two men to hold. In some way he made good Ins escape and they are now hunting him. The people- are much enraged that he escaped. I Copper Klines in North Carolina. I ho Boston Carolina Copj er Mining Com. any is working copper mines in l'erson and (iranviiio counties, where it owns 1, .'.'il acres. J he eoi pcr mines of (iianvide were indi't'ereut! y worked forty years ago, and arc known to be very rich, the ore being of very high grade. 01 k shows that the ore ia of quite, uniform irradu and that there is a large amount of it. The ore is said to run Irom in to M per cent, as compared with 1 t "Jo per cent, in J.ako and Western mines. The company controls the Blue Wing, Keystone, Pocahontas, anil ( iillis mines. Copper ore of good grade also exists in Cabarrus and hcrokec- count ion. - - . -. 11 I he iIor Was .ray. I'eg-iou,' (iraham. of Charlotte, an unreconstructed li:o eater of ante bellum day in discussing the present unpleasantness to a war crowd said: "If they would put ono of them old giay t.uit.s on me there ain't no five men could hold me. but I jut couldn't light with blue clothes on. Vou know wo was taught to shoot at the led 6tripes, and I might wake up in tho night somo time, and 'fore I thought, shoot the fellow next to me. Vou know force of habit is strong." IiM"iic:or Kates fteduccd. 'J ho Faihvay Commission lias re duced pas enger fares on the Wilming ton aud Wei don Kailroad to "J; :ents per mile, tirst class fare, and :l cents per mile second class fare. The order reducing lates is elective August 1st. - -- Deatli Claims 3 1 r . Joseph lilack. Mr. .Joseph I). Black, who was run over by a freight train on tho Carolina Central track, ou tho 7th of Juno, died at the resideuee of his father, Mr. John T. Black, at Charlotte. .... . A ralnful Accident. A horse which Mr. Harris, of Char--lott- was riding, fell, throwing him quite vioio-ntly and indicting an ugly ga.-h in his head - .ludo Kwart Sworn In. The oath of cilice as judge of the Fifth North Carol: na federal judicial district was administered to Judge Fwart before .1 udge I'urnell in the oflico of the clerk at Ashevillo. . . Populists of Iccklenhiir.i The Fopulist l'xecutivo Committee of Mecklenburg county met in Char lotte and passed resolutions oiVeriujj fusion to any party that would fuse. -- Ci)io t)cat!i)ii of Moi-fanton. The Convocation of Morgautou met in St. Paul's Church. Wilkesboro. The session w as most delightful and protit ftole. The congregations were very large, and seemed to be deeply im pressed with these services. Popular Blo-wln;; Koek. The season is on at Bloving Book. There are over 4'Xt visitors at the hotels on t ho mountains. The pleasure on tho way to Blowing Bock is much greater this year than in former seasons. t- Our Tobacco Factories. 1 he Bureau of Labor Statistics has a report shoving that 14-1 tobacco fac tories are now in operation in tho west ern district. Of these :hJ are at Win ston. Hut limeinllie Olil Town. The highest reading of the weather bureau thermometer Sundav was :t", but to those who braved the sun's ravs it seemed easily loo 'Cer.eral Humidi ty" was in town, and no mistake. Tho day was one of the most oppressive of tkij season. Charlotte d server, - -t- Tanglefoot Joints lialore. The State Auditor is collecting somo statistics which show that there are '.... s registered vhiskev distilleries in opera tion in North Carolina. .Mrtllson i;'ptll! ii-a lis. The Bf-publican - of Ma iio i county he-id their convention in the court ):v;ae at Marshall. Speeches wen made hv Senator Pritcliard. Wylie Bector. who is a candidate for Congres. uud M. A. Candley. The attendance was largo and the meeting enthusia-tic. A Successful Season. The summer sehuol at Wake Forest Las closed its second session with a larger enrollment than last year. Tho work has been very satisfactory. The aim of the summer school fae :!4v is tu aid the teaching profession. Instructions Issued for the Estab lishment of the New GOVERNMENT OF SANTIAGO. Local Covernnipnf in a Measure to be j Continued as it is Cnder the Super- j vision of the American Commander- j ln- rilef. Wasu rv. ton, Ih C. (Special. ) A j Btate t-aper that wi.i oe historic, ma.s ing an ej;jch in American history, vas issued by direction of President Mc Kinley. It provides in general terms for the government of the province of Santiago Ie Cuba, and is the lirtt doc ument of the kind ever yrepared by a President of tho United States, liy or der of Secretary Alger, Adjutant-General C'orbia cabled the document to General Shafter in command of tha military forces at Santiago. The paper is rot oa'y a:i authorization aud in btruction to General Shafter for the government of the captured territory. but also a proclamation to the people j oi int territory oi me lciouuous oi me government of tho 1'nited States re garding them and their interests. Jt makes the formal establishment of a new political power in tho island of C'lba find insures to the people of the territory over which the power extends absoluto security in the exercise of their private rights and relations, as veil as security to their persons and property. The full teit c-t the docu ment is as follows: A'ljutar.t r.-sieraS's Oiii --, Wa-hmgtou, V. I... July IS, pv.rj. i' i:.-r.tl Si.alt.-r. Santirtgo :; ( u'.u The fallowing i- .-lit y-'U fvr your iiirorniation aii.l giii -laie-.-. Jt will to; .ul hsh l s-u'-h tnaiiuer ia Nutii hi.giuih and .Spanloh as will givu it the wi-l.-sr .-:rcn!ati ia the territory nii'lvr your ontrol: ' -I'-X'-'iti v jp-insion, " V,'a-l!higt.,:i. I. i '., Juiy ii', lot'-J. ' 'T. the s.-.-r-tary ..f War: ' 'S: lhe eipitulati-.n of tli Spauish f ,r.--s h; Santiago d". ('at..t atel iu the easu-rn proviie.-e of Suntiag... aai t ri oecuj atio.-i of th) t'rrit iry l-y t:;.i !r.--.s of tli-! Unil.'d Stat.-s r.-a-n-r ii n -.i.-ary to instru.-t t!i-) military .tiitnaii'l'T of tie- U litud States u? to th- e-ai la -t whi -h lm j- l or -t-rve iluriug tli" u.iirary .atloa. "'Ih': lir-t eiT-.-t of the ruihtary oc-ur-a- tion oft! a-Tiiy'.- t rri ..ry is the .-vi-ranee if the fi.imer poliii -al n-iation of th in LaKitaat.i and the e-tat.li.-iiine,t t, f a u e v. political power. !"ad-.-r ih;- .haiig-.-d ceiidi ti.iii of things, lis! iiiiial.itants, ioug as tii.-y pi-rf.irin ih-ir .-. am i-::ti:i-.l to si'.-iiri'.y ia th'-ir p'-r-. a. id pr-q. rt'. ;uid in ail their i.rivnu- ri--:' - a;d relatiotjs. It is n:y il.-.-ir-- that ti:-- i;jhal !taiit ui" ('ui.a -ho'h.l he a-'ipiahiti'.! -.villi th" .'irp o! tii: Uuileil Stat.-sto di-'-h.-.r-e f. the fnhe.-t x- ti-nt iis ohliiriti-iis ia this r. -gard. It vyill i t.Vn'hu-i' he lii- ihi'y if tin- -inn;anler of the army of ti- a ; a'i'j;. to amnrmiee a:.d pro claim ia !: ia. ; uhh." manlier, that V" eotne i,...t t.i :i..'ie war up. :i the hihahitutits of C'ul'a. i: or ':-:i u:. party or ia.-ticu among them, n.it t-i pr. t'-.-t t!,.-ai iii their heaii's, iu tht-ir riioloyuit Ms aa-i in t!;.hr perhonrsi niei r.-iighcis r:--'i.ts. Ail per.---.as vh" t itii'-i Py i-.-iiv.- aid or l.y iiviio-t -ul,-nii.-i.-Kii. .-op-rat.- with t '.- I.'eite I State., in i s -ir-j-ts to i-i;...-t this I -.li.-i-.i? purpose, wi;i r iv- l:i" r-tvar.l 4-f its cu;.- ; i. rl ai .1 .ra. .-Ii. a. "'ar o-ea;,atioa si. ail l.'-a- !n.- frnui v.-rny a- ..-.-ieli'. TlK.Uk.'ii ti..- j v.t-r.- of the niihlary o.'ru pntit are iih-,..h:te aad rupiri;..-, aml'haaie lia' iy oj.i-rate a-..a th.- -., ;;ti.-i c.ai.lii :-.-n of th-iniiaMtaat.-. tie- iniith -ii ;:! l:t-.vs f the .Tii.;.;.-! I ter;iii.i-y, Mi- h as i-.n.-ct private rigiit- 4.1 p-rs..n., in-: j.r..p.-riy, and pr.ivide for the puni.sha.eui oi erhne, nre e.m.-i d -r-l as .- a'iauiiig in f.-r.-e so far a- they are e-nn-path.h-wi h th nr.h.-r of thing.-, until they ar-' s'i-pt-t:.h- i ...r -u; t-rs-.h .! I..y ihe m - upying !..-!ior"rei:4s, and in pra-t;.-.i s.'iey are ii. .: usually al-rogated, Lut are allowed, to re in. ;in in forceat.it to in administered l.y th. ordinary t rihnnal.-, suhstautiailv cs lia v w.-re he-fore tin o- .-i:pation . This enlight ened i ra -liee so fa r as ? ossif.ie. to l-e a.l hereil to on th pr-ent e.-cuoi riu ihe judges aiid the utle-r eflieiais i.neeted with the ad ministration of ju-th-e may, if tii-y n pt the -upreuiaey i.d tin- United ist.iic.-.'eijntinue to administer the ordinary law cf the laud. m h. t iveefi iu iu and rmni, under ihe super- isi.ju of th.- Arr.eri an e..mmander-in-ehief. Ida. native eon -tatnlary will, so far as may I e praetieai.li. be preserv-1. Tho freedom of tlu peph to j.ursii" tiielr a.-rj.-torre-d o' euj.ati.jns will he ahridged only wdn-n it is mvos.-ary to do sn. " 'Whl.e tho rule of eon. he t of th Ann-rir ean e.i;nu:aader-ia-chief will he sneii as has j i.-t l.een defined, it will be his duty to adopt no ;., -aires of a li!Tri'at kind, if, unfortunate ly, the eour.-e ol the peoplo should renh.'-sui-h nieasur-) iudispeusabie to the maic teunnee of law ami order. He will then pos- -i'-s the j.,,v,-.-r ! . re;i!a-. or exp.J t !..' loilive i.ih.-'als ia ; an . r altogether, t . m;1 tit t -new -.rts . 1 Pi- ..-.vn . ai-titutiei; f ,- ti.. thai ii jv 4'xi-t . m t i-r. .'.-. .-ueli i..",i cr -pb-aieutary tribunals as may ! i.e.-,--s.-;:'y. In the e.er--i-e of the-o high p..-,vr. th--e..n!!nan'!'-r u.u.-t gai h-d !-y hi- uwi: judg ment an 1 1.;-exi.eri.-ii.'e ai. i a log!: seu: vf justice. ue of the rno.-t iaiportara and ir...t pra.'ti.'al pr.i!,le:e with v. !-i--h it will ! i.e. 4ssiry to 'leal 'is iliit of t!i tr'at:n'iit i.f property and tin-eoiieeti.-n am! adn:Iii-ti-a-tiou of tin rev, am. t i- ;, .:,-... that ah puhlic fund- and scu: itis I eiogmgto the gr.vernnient of the i...uitry iu it owi rig iii. an. I a!! ara.s and fipih.-s io.d ..tie r :i..-.-;! 1" pr..p.rty of siieli goV4-rn!::r.t flay I - .-ei.-d hy ti;-" miiita.-y ...-eiipaat and . o .-v.-rtvl : hi- own it-4. Tie r-a! pr-..; ert;, .f t!..- Mate ,e may hold and 'i.hi.h,i-:.-r. -.t il.. same ti:n. enjoying th-- r.-vet.u -s iii. r--. f, '. .t h n..t t- de:r,-y it. -.iv i i t he .-a : nu-itary ie. e-s:!y. A;i ; nidi- ne ans of tr.-.i. p. : tale .11. sr. 'h as t; d 'gra,.!i litn-. --a: , --. r.i!'-.Vi.y.- au-1 ' at- i .;unng t tti- b..it tr.ay I . apr-ipria'e i ills u- l-.;t u.o -ia -i-e of : iiit.'.rv iicei-s-itv, th.-v are ., t ; I..- d.--t:-.---! Ahh-hureh.-s k: d I ih.gs - -v..t,-l thr..)h;.i!- Y.-ur-hi;. an 1 to tie a--an 1 seiem-e-. ad s-:,-..-u h are. ..r a pe i :.'. t . ' - pr..:-.-t- 1 a:.d :. 1 ;. --trn.-'.i a r i:.t-. -nti. : ai .!.-:' -e;.,.;.t r.t -,. . j i.i. 'i-s, ( -r i.i i .o . r i ;.:.-! .r i: . I i . -er "f w i s-of s i.-a . r art. i- j f-...u it- i. .-av .ir!-ia r pur'd l-y urg.:.t mi.ifiry i.--- u'livate ; r.-p'-rty. wi :.-r t ,. '.. .-.: t a : ' ' rri - -at.- ! :.iy r.- hr--,. i- r indicated. M-aus . f trai.-p rtati.oi. ... h a teiegrapn h;.. -and , railways an ! 1. ;.?s may, although lhy .'...i,g :.. j riv-it tr TiduaU or corpora::..-:,--, ! .,' i :.v th : -itary occupant-, lot u;:.. -s .;..-tr-.y- I -. p.. ruiiitarv nee--1 v, ,ir -: to t .- -Win'.. it i..-id : . I- r.g..: . : tie ,. a . .'..-.. r t h-vy -'hi.-.: .'.as ;: - . t'.-- e,i - v iu their seaport t- wi,-, , r ; r. i . - - Vvi i !. n.ay I e :n his mintnry : ..-e--i. .a .- .- ... piesT, an 1 t a; i. !. i r .- t ; . -. the ej. -!.-'.- . f !!. w.r. t ;.- rigat ereis-d within s.:.-h ,; it.-.tr :.- t r. tit : n. t miv. r of ::!- -,r i . . - -. , , . 1 aa I v , - . . . . the expnss of the ccv.-.n:n:ii.t. Ti.':inv so collected are to r ;i ,. . .. '" i' j payinif th- -xp n es i c v-r:. ..-a i;r,,j..r I the military ..ecuj r, - ici: a-:.-.. j aad for tn- ay:r.t:.t ,f -x; 'ls-s'. f 'th ) arx . " -Frivat pr..p-rty t:.k-n '....-the ..ftn- arn.y islu i- aid f..r v; .-n ,. ,M. ;.. Ul ,.(l.it i at a ;a;r vnl i .ti. i.. -.- j .'. , . ... ,. eu-ii is n.. .t j-o.-i.t ,- r-- - : . "; .7, ',' -A.i port- a . i : ,.x . e-o v.-'-, : '. ! . in ti:- --faa; ! -- ;. j , .f .. '. o l :'.r -e- v, ,1, i .- . , t .. .',.'. .. ... i. : i:-i-- !.; :. t a .:. : . v. , - AMKK1CAS SOLDIKU STL'DIKI). Slajor I)e tirandpny I'ays a Olovln Tribute to Uncle Sam's Troops. Major De Grandprey, French Naval Attachee in Waehinton, who has just returned from Santiago, in speaking of the Arneriecn soldiers ta an Asso ciated Press reporter euid: "I have the most complete admiration for your men. They are a euperb body, in dividually and as an army, and I suj-.o-c- not throughout the world is there such a splendid lot of fii-hting men. It ia the lighting characteristic of the I men which is most apparent. They are aggressive, eager for action, never needing, the voice of an officer to push thern forward. Another marked char acteristic is the h If-relianee cf each man, w hat ve call the character of initiative. It ia almost unknown in European armies, where every move- ! rnent, and the move to meet each action of the enemy awaits the initia tive of an ofSjer. But with your men they light to the front, meeting each emergency as it arises, overcoming obstacles bv their own initiative. Such self-reliant righting men make an exceptionally impetuous army, for every unit contributes to the irresis tible onward mofement. The Euro pean troops do not have this charac terestic. They aromore pateive, more cautious. Btsida the impetuosity of ea.h lighting material, it has the effect j of inspiring a morale among the troops, making them feel that success is as ured, aud at the simo time car rying disorder and depression to the ranks of the enemy." A Revolutionary Pig." While the Spanish are calling ' the Americans "pigs" it mry be of interest lo note that during the Revolutionary War, a C-overnor of Connecticut realiy ; pn-sf ui- d that animal, and might have a'-ec-pted the epithet. At that 'im Covernor Grisvold, the first to fill that office iu Connecticut, v.-as making his home at Blackhall. cu Long Island Sound, that not being a great distance from where the British ships were stationed. At one time a contingent of the enemy went in pur suit of him, ami were almost at lite dcor before they wr-re discovered. A-: Jr was impossib'e for him to e-eape, his wife, with a woman's ingenuity, se-cetf-d him in a new meat barrel, or tierce, and, covering it closely, set it 'carefully aside as though its contents wore iut'-ioh il for future use. The British, soldier? not neing able to litol the one they sou.ht. asked ihe '.Mad nine Covernoi" where her husband was. As the Legislature had met but a few cays before, she artlerrdy suggt fi thi't "he ought to be at the capito." Deceived hy h"T apparent candor, the oi.-.nppointed marines took their hoar Pa(k to tlo siiip, while the vhiiom "porlur." emerging from his let rent. mourned his horse and sped rapidly away to the more secure Hart foii hendquartcra. New York Tribune. s!4i! in 141- Miii:h-1i. .;. .''.' t;-Ztl; l-rl-iviri:ir, I'd. The wile of th- Kev. A. Ih Adams, pa-tor of i!:. j;..-!fojd Christian ( hun-h at Llan l ia vol. Iii.. wa- far years compelled to live a Iii" "f tortur. from disea-e. Jl.-r ea- I aih -! the p!: v-i -ian-, l.it to-lav she i- aiie and wcil an ! tdis tin story of her recovery a- 1 1 1 c. : "Ahout six ye.irs ago." said Mrs. Adams, "1 weigh-1 about l id pounds, nut my heal: !i hegan to fail and I lost ito-h. My ! i d; I not a-rr.'i with nie ami flt like a ft. oi-. in my st.mia'h. I began to bloat all o-r ii ot ii f thought I had dropsy. "1 had pain- and soreness in my left ii whi- ii extended ciear a -ro-s my back and a I.-" iat'i tie rg:-.'i my h-.irt. Purui tii -' spell,, a harl ridge would appear hi t!"' le't side of m v stomach ami around th- i,.;r side. ''hi:.--,. -,rt ;!!-left msore and ix I ia ust f.h" Ail Ic-t sumuier I was so nervous that the children laughing and .laying nearly drove me v, ii.!. I suhercl a's irom fcrnae r aih'es aiel dotorcd with tn ilf!erent physicians without receiving any li!p. ,j.:l:".--i iiig rea l in the n w s- r,V i-Vv y it. w i i - ( 'T , V - Vv'V'W liams' Pink V S P-SZ '1 .2sg- l'ills for 1X7 : i'ale Peo- X-" indu 1 i,;7i" '' i-'W nie to trv gan 'tal- t hem las! Nov m 1.4-r hut i-xperi- , VI - l: Co,Y ".Vy '-''..'. i l: eijc.aluc. re lief :.tii I ha-! taken six boe. I am now taking tin el-veiuh box and l!av bien greatly b, U.-ilteil. "I w.-.s al.-o troubled w itii r,rvous pro?-tri-i"ii ai.d nioihii'ss of my right arm and h net . that 'if tin. 1 could hardiveii .! ;r t .. pa: u. 1 ut that h.a- all pa 4-.1 away I !o ".' !;:iv.a g.io 1 uppeti:. aad aui .id t" d . ;;.v .ova w-.rk. ilavedoio more : Pi- s!i:.-!-4-r J h.in in lie east four yars i at t..g--t -. Pr. Wiiiiaa:-' pink 1'ills for Pa;-- !' h- .-ait-il me au.l I think it my !;.-. j. 0 : ... ii.-r -ait'er'-rs know it." il.nidrf.l- of lu.-iily ranrkatih ea-s Lave i-e-cn o!:red by I'r. William.-," Pink Tiila. ia i - : ? bi,.-.' on fhinath anther say hat Ch:i - i urt'Iars ar" diftlcilt to cat-h, a. ti . o ii.. ii-I .ii"- all over and twist tl : i :;.ih.- into 1 taichcs s:u'k full of H In-atr Trnif Howels "tVlth CaCBret. iv i a a.i . i cure const :pa: ion lerever. Iv-. Ii o. C C i.i il. Urut'ists rt-f and money. v. h eh tin Huideo-of th. ,,r j -.. is i'.ia !- entireiv of veg.-- in ui-. ;, CoM in One Day. ... . , , ''v ; v. Hr- :u-,'n-.n:u. I:i.lrt-. A .-. ,:,"-x T.4T,",-T,,cir'- "-' :ht t.ovf.s i.a i.e.l Madrid ..-i i-ring th exp-l :! . .... o.g '..-.r nano's. r.:-ri"t T 't a.-f.) Siot and Saaoke T. ... . Ti c t- !T"vo c .s-ily anJ. forcrcr. t-e tra? r--..e. rj.l r ? : fc. nerve and vic.r. t.-i!: Vr..'r. P .: '7 r'"r r.f-r. tir-l r..aks xe mi-3 Aa i:ru..- -.u. vc cr f J. Cure i-'ja ran- Uvkf t t:a s .n fret- i i'.,".ra r : - is -o:.i-thu. . ;o-I,i if she h ii . A. :i. r- i; tr.-.i. g .j trvig to 1-,.: Nf-a4-H&c for riftr Crnts. Our-:.: 1 tc trro ha-sr c.rt. n:ag f,-,.i i- .i;t."Oga, De. J pfii tvC. cl Al uf uf'tl-A l.li- U -g'-t J :- :- ::.. i...-.'i : .- . ' .-, h; ; - . -.. -h- a! i C. i - i.' il. U. .a.'ut-, N jiarvii e, it-vi. - A llogus Thaler. The Berlin Kundschau in an article concerning the var indemnity paxa Lv France to Germany at the end oi the Franco-Prussian var, says that the oeIt mistake made by the Fcn ofiiciali in c-ounting out the $1, 000, 000,000 vas vhen they included in a package of bank notes ft bogus 100 thaler bill (Prussian). It looked ad right, bat it had been made by a 1 a risian engraver, w ho substituted for the usual warring agaiust counterfeiting the following legend in German: "Whoever hands over to the French government William or Bismarck will be paid 10,000,000 francs." The bill was purchased at its face value by a collector of curios. Largest Stock Yard The largest stock yards iu the world are iu CLicago. The combined plants represent an investment of over 810, 000,000. The yards contain twenty miles of streets, twenty miles of water troughs, fifty miles of feeding troughs aud seventy-five miles of water and drainage troughs. The yards are capable of receiving and accommo dating daily 20,1100 cattle, 20,000 fehfep and 120,000 hogs. DID YOU KNOW THIS? & o ! k !!..:. .- e Co- . l-ttftr f' l. rt ri...S i lVK ,l Ki s cf ?r.t!t.'l. l,.t !taktl.( 6n.r S!" !' fti ai n.r :-.:!' in ihr S. Ii. ' A l.itt'.f : er ii K i.l . I-.l- oi ! la?!. JfT A KRaiTIhSp M.VK Hit HI STfcHS' T1IAS:!-. . -linl g-K-4 !.. g c.J f;t.5 g. -i l.a h-r. 4. tau u-rj. Sn- -ur r-i. W in ..; iMr v.;; . . 11 Ii ttat hu ect the U0CK lULLELCCYCCRcck Hill.S.C. Head Prolection in Hot Weather. The inhabitants cf hot climates have long ago learn:-d the value of a pro tective covering for the head that holds air-spucf :-. and when they must he out in tli? sunlight, they swathe the head hi long strips of white cotton which Ihey make into th pic:urcsT.ue turban; and the experienced inhabitants of the hot climate show? his wisdom by djs msir.g cf the day's duties that demand pctive excrtiso in the tool of the early morning, ami taking a. siesta in the broiling noon hours. i ea Ttra,---i. THE EXCaLOCE 0? SYRUP OF RGS is due not only to tlie originality and simplicity of tho couibiiuttiein. but also to tlie care an.l skill with which it is Uinnufaet ured by tscientiile processes known to the Cii.tFonxii Fig Svr.rp C'ij. only, and we wish to impress upon ail the impoi-inttee of purchasing the true and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs is ma nr. fact ured by the CAr.ironr.iA i'ia Svkcp C-4. only, a lcnowleilge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations tnnnu fact ured by other par ties. Tho high standing of the C.VI.I-Foi-.MA bp; SYitt r Co. with the medi cal profession, an; the satisfaction whkh thtvfrcne.ine Syrup of Figs has given t: millions of families, makes the mono i.f the Company :i guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far ie. ailvanee of all other laxatives, as it acts on tlie kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing' them, and it docs not gripe nor titm.-eutc. In order to get its beneficial effects, plcu.se remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. S rtlC1Ci, all. SVli.tOK. V.r. M.W YOKK, N. Y. Tlie Mauser Xiilie anil Ours. The Mauser rifle used by the Span birds in Cuba posse.-; sen many udmir able characteristics. So, too, does the new American army gun, which is known generally as the Krag-Jorgeu-scn, but the greater number of our soldiers, owing to the haste in atrning, arc compelled to use the old Spring field r:ile. The epeed of the bullet, its initial velocity, is the number of feet per second at which it is traveling when it leave the muzzle of the gun. This rate for our Springfield ri fieri n about l.oC.ij fett a (second; for the Spuiiit-h Mauser it is 2,20 fe.t a (Sec ond, and for the Krag-Jorgeusen 2,00 feet a second, ami. generally speaking, the faster the bulht the further it will travel in a straight hue. :5y Riiest." An ar.oo. or sing, r takes pdrth uiar pride in ;;:;: -no ing that a certain song is 'by : p:. -t." When she does f'h he- ;, l.o:.e it i- "by r qu --st." We vo:;:;:- she do'.- n't taiie more pride ia Keant7 I DIood Drep. Cl'-tn blood m -ar.s a r'.can shin. No r-eautv with- ui it. ( . aret-. t an 1.- Cith.tr- j ;" ' y,r riUl ! 'u ,iea'V tLirih. g no t ne lav liei at;.i dri i:;g ail , u, itj,.s f.m the!..,.!.-. F..n t.ciav t;c i ic.-.n y.u.r bio 1 .m l ke p -u ' lean, by in 1 an-h plrnph-s. boils, bin he,, bhc hh ads, i t";-'1 ll; U s;'-viV '' -';'- :a: ici un by tar . 1.4 1 ii.-c-ar.-ts. '-..,-itv f.-r tm Ail !n ii-a-s, iatiafaciion guaranteed, 10., 2Gc, 50c. j I i -ro. . r.t i . v .- i-a ih v 5 t.-r.-i .-;-ar '! 1 l! . ..;,.! 1 .... r '.....:...- .1 j -1.-,; .;. ut vh- '.-j io.- arvina. ; o. hj. 1:...... . iryi. ' - - - I:. tic i-.ni, ..f rr.i.-t .-ii'j'are 01 ii ;. a id: scht. ai.d -i-;ri:.g th- hot after o.Ls t:.-y ar- c,;.; j A Kt r:: t only rrPe: "- r- f .r-t rvh.-j f!": th- vai.t of 5,t: Mi.Ki KTl'- : . i : s 1 . 1 Kh; insi, po'Ad.i I.-, in i! u .rj.' -., ,;..;!.. I h v.- r...,-r : ! . : . tl.. 10 r. ti: r. ... ar.'l wouM 1 . -e .... 1; .,(.:- 1 . g . t: I rtTllOA .- .- ----.. . i -j-. - - - . i-.akc- .-: ' ' '' ', s i.n taby in i L . sfi.. i .y-i..ija is -.i.e w h i a'.ie t. hi- u-.i-Ltf of too i !..-. . '' ::.- "- ooti.l.'.g -; r :p f -rch: ira t.ar- r ;";-". the r.-i-icir- !tSm n 1 2ic. a h T ,'. '(. - -nr. r. ; c: re i. N i ti . nr r.trv.j-i-. : f.r t:r-'e u-e of I-r. K li:.."-ir it r--. ?:.'r.:ii hotlie and t re -f.v.-:. ii. K l.i v ... ht !...C; . r- h - t . i'n.ia. pa. t r. i f. r r. t . drink : inu-h winent r n-i ii Ust? it; the it.orLin. -.- .: H-.r- '.. " f - T-.'-t 1. li.:.,, ',.; --lia. I'- Ca. : .-!. Cil - ! Write Liia fur paiu-u a:. s-.-hl by i-rujfuti, ;4c. Mi tec, i u" WATFD-aUALn-- m:r lot F4 K: vV .sS of quarter- fe;slSfe feu 1 1 u price r, (lar matnmot h 11 .ip the great i:Vueold rt. 5-. nc-oa "VV's'yjeV'aljTo mail- T this month. Our Car S net cutalocue ia haad CTS paiutel colors is yur-i r?S for tne asking. Th'S rrs month w- sew Carpet-. 85: .....i,,. 1..1 llninir Ir fiV. and 'pay freight Ag-rr :;;. -.-1 p on all chases and over. Ad P,f o;V Zi ureti5 (exactly as ccmi; - . frtljnlitasHines&Song p..i BALTIMORE, MI. p ). "'7 i; 5T: pit S f2 ' Bevel-Gear Chainless Bicycles MAKE HILL CLIMBING EASY. Columbia Ainr Chain Wheels, $75 fi Hartfords, . . 50 fkjHl Vedettes, $40 & 35 pj 9 POPE MFG. CO., Hartford, Conn. i DO n Si 3 Wfcyrnt nsPthohfrtmnrhin',rr 3 VLaa,i aitiuie.ii.lt;treuiiin.i uo a I Electric- sSsVi ALLEY SAWS J S rnafile one inin to it o tno T7 rtc ten f nnui ao in j c tiieold wny. Our "Llertri" Cirr iilar r'W' 2 f , una fir-IVtil lrnB Saw s s Hntlto iiV i- are l-y ir.v tlie tiat Kt-neral 3 E ( rick i n -V- l-riih9 l-arm Sanj 4-v. r a Irii2j flL, R'fy j in!i.:.S. nlfort.-Bcrii-fa S No. t?- . .ltofSiau!.c- i E&j?&k&Mk3 'Kaw' lrl 1 5 V 5i4S-aarfai?5, tie ( lut tern, s ZtitttsrS-'ISteA .lillt". a zSJ-u'-orn Slifllt-rf., 5 s JCoot Cutters end liorHe l.vTf. s SMALLEV r.tFC. CO., Manitowoc, Wle. i.i:iuiaui!JJiiio.-iuu:!i-i!i.!!ii:siiiiiiii-jiiiiiMBiiiiiHiiJ-3 O-O C'4K54K;0C4K5404K5 'ARMERS WANTED aa.-fc.'.- g Aw Aii!t l,n Villi!)!;'. aV C;!s I'ortHlst' Vl.lllll I'CIICI. . llll, i i.i iiiort 5m. ie1 hi ng needed to leii id i hi -lVnce lint plank-, hainincr. saw and iniiis. I )ne i,f 1 h" igre:;ti-s1 inventions ot till :ige ! Cun ! t:ik. li lio-.vn uid put up as fast ie two liatids cMi loud ,'tml nnloid fnen n wagon. 1 n-c it Oi fence in m herd o r. gist. -red i'oi.-u.d t hii-.a Hog ., jt en-iMc nie to nuive my lot as often as I icsir, ..d e.-o ail waste corners win re there may Ik wicds. !ov. r. ti ui t. nut-, etc., a P.. cn.'ihling nie 1 .) send out hettt-r pigs t.lian it wood ii.- p.- ill - for in to ot lerwise (In. 1'ractic ih le'iahlc fiiriurr- w ;int-d as am nt-. la-i ?.u-e Ihey can -e(; 1 he j.r.i-i ic.ii Use vl tin- Kier.t invention. W'r.te he. ore some one l-e wt- t .w ns'ii p rr con n ! y. J. A. YOUNG, - - .r. ci n-., rv. i . Fiif-t Tlver ;. tie. The ilrst telegniidi recirding iusiru liient ev r niade has come into the pos-se-siou of the inuseiiin of Sibley cd legi, the i!ichaiii:il adjunct of ('.: mil T'niversity. The insi ruiiienr was invented :nd imoi- 1 y Alfred Vail, tie purtmT ? S. F. I'.. Mors.-, and s.;ik ISo'J hns ben owned by Stephen ';ul n son of tie inventor. It was Ilrst ;;.-'I on Jan. 0. lSll'-h s ur e& A tape wurai ei;Siu'ii Ie t Ion; at .Cast c.itn;; on tho s.-e e latti r niy talurj- two ( 'ASi . ,'ti: rs. 'i'ln-j I ton suio f;Bs cKusf-d niv Dad he.: :t h for th. t o-t three ears. I am utill Mliing CV.-iCur. the ou!v calh;.it:c worthy of aot.ee hy seiisiMo ..ple " ceo. ,. Uoiwrt.s. lSaird. Mass. CANCY CATHARTIC rrA: u.m rrnsTato P'o.ivnai. I'.-.: Ne..T - ... CUKE CGNoTiF ATION. ... 0-""0.n?i -'"' airin-:,:,.,"..';." Wi.r Atlas. 4- s, .ar ' Ar Line ) g-, Th !. -1 i' - I i -.V -. m e a . m.c I- ! p -Trdt.-i -i.-. V.riefnJ Pa -. ' "a I i -ri . ' . -, ar; 1 n ir o: 11. N. r-h A: Ai'.ein- i. Hie- U'UM-t ""ill pro.. (,f to- wiv.-n i:. th r.c-- . ih-.M r-I A i r hi .: of Ii nr;. -;. . . rone:,:,;. i le-l . ,!: Ag. r.t . K ; ..:. l.tl.era: ba-i-ng- - a --lat of f. r t ,:s A 'Pi-, th. .Ii 1 ? . f. a ; r,-. t.- ; . .1 A f. r-!-.-.- ii h. CIIK K A.MAI t, A A I I ON A J. I 'A Ii H A Creat Upportunilv u l'.iV a Visit to the am;, i! - MIV i r h I.- to H.- i:,:..., .,! t t g.;r i. -. -! -a : d '!;. -. I'. I'... -!? 1 'k f. i . i '. t! i. i-..-- ... J r.lerini t-t.t '.r tt.-t- it, -... -ilrii-a f k I- j -. rli-er. t ; . lo y . .,.;, , ii.il lid. er. ... -,-f i ltMe,ti,'a , Thorr!pscnf5 Eya VrJir 1 lr a n't l-.t'ta d t r ., , j rt !-.t.- ;r i- .ItMI. O4 .i.,a Or ... . ;:: 41 401 14- i i pmjA i4W W080 P WW 4l H. If 1 h) . T;;.'. itA.- 1-f. r '.: Kc t...- Ut- ! - j trrTTarfef ! lJ ". .if . . -It I - i do YOU now : WHAT ITnnco, wrn ru tf.,r... UWL it nil ('.. drink E his li. I its i . find r ! his h.. www"' either of ,. i '' The KEELEY ITIT1 fK i.r, :,h ' "h, 1 H Ma.li4ii Ann. Haiti,.',,',;,-j, irccB""' ..jo On Account of Tt.it v. "Cloud has gone to th- l hear." yes. On account of h - M y.- -"Baby 111V "Oh. no- He' left the b.ih- ;i- j,,. Cloud went to get some -U-tV-pV Bits. J0HM B. WRIGHT is the pe..;,; ?UI,plie them with Pian . ,i; (iieenshor X. C. Rt f ictor. able guaranty goes witu ev, : STOl Va rO Gts It is a weapon wld.-h prof.-ta l i - vicious il.it "d fiint-jm.is: tr.i. ;: -lersnntl tonnh; liem-s a i-nu- Mn-o Ki). I is adapt r.l to many e'tier sir., v , : It doe? not kill or injure: it i- p-i ! Ii3ti.il.'; makes m noi- t miii. i.ro creates no lasting regrets, as .1 . ti,. It Btmplv anil amply pr-i' . l.y . f.ie t.- yit? nnil1i.l'd attcii,..-! awliilx m-tea l of to the iti t .-r ol-. I : It is the only real weapon uht. li i : makes lun, liingliter and l "ts . f i : ' once, but itetny times wlHieu r.l-..-i j)!-ei t bv i's appearance m t: though )i.::dd only with Jt.pnd. 1: I of (.id-r: is dura'.le. handsome, and : Sent l ixetl and i-ost-j aM i-y in i:l -.. tiolis how to ll-e for ani flTSPr aJ "SaI in res a'ge Stamjis, Post .-. M ;e,i-ess .Money ricr. As to -nr leliaSility, r.-f.-r t 11. o l--;a f Brad-treet's iner.-atitil . ai'en, -i.. NliW YOKK IMd.N M I'l I V .. 133 I.oiiar.t Strct-t. . -iK iit. IF TOU GIV2 Til I'M IIK1.P. You cnnrn.t ilo thin unless you tin !t-:vi ! t!.' and kumv Low to eat cr to tiielr r --piln-nK-i ' - yon enQnot speiiil j ears and doMar i I- i .cur 11 ' pei ienee, o you innst buy the kn e.v;. I. " ' by ctl-era. We offer this to you for ouly - --'.;- YOU WANT THEM TO PAY THEIR OWN WAY even if Ton merely keep litem M a : vo....i. ,n''. dor to handle howls judiciously. y..u ic'i-i ;' aomet.tiii;' aliout tiiein. i'i niei-i Ih:, v. M " el!.;eg a l-oog kituik c xi erteuce i (r hi JnCi of a f-r'ufical .ultry raaer (..rtwni ' iw nty-flve warn. It wan wriiii-n t.-y a " I a'.l l is iniii. I, and time, and money t" cess of Clilckeu rat.ilar; a -t a-a j.a-o l-uaine-n Riid if you will proiit l-y i' .;,ty-f yeaiu' work, you i .m im' many ti. , aid inaiie voui- Fowls eiirn ilolitu t for , ,' .' jiolnt ii, that you mtuit be al.l-j to .J ' I ';"''' ' tho Poultry Yard as soon ii:t&HH'""' bow to remedy It. TiiU book will tcndi 'J , , if If tells bow to deteot e.d etire disc.. ; l ' iKKi nd aino for fattrnlro; ltl-ti fo J""?1',.. brce.lin j.-.ireosos; and evcryO.in. ''' about. I know on thl-i iiij't to make It ; i ' ' ' B fevut lo.tpald I,..- t tity-(lv ft lit ' Dook Publlshinp House lal hzoNAkiv sr.. -' V. ' r Phoney in Chickens JVirtiJr. In stamp ' -"'. ! ' 1'AOK a-Svti. tl,. " oi a practical I'-nitir) o-- '"' an umateur, but " " : 1 ' " J tor collars an 1 t.-nt--.... - . -i-atH. il vcae!.- ' ' iiidCur..' f'l--f--s i"' '''''.', ulfr KutteultiK wf 1- . ' ' Uv i for Hr.-e'1'i.;. io-rti..ir -iUllti-for-i.r..r.tHi i- ',,,:i!Tji'CiJ CO, 134 l.aoourJ strc, .Ni' ira. np& fel H 1 f R3 51 fl U u? & eJ 15 .iurt a mnnOR ADULTS. WAR R Af-JT E D . pRICEOOcts. irl'MciJi'incr-... sr i,-y.;i-, ri, ..,-; r,t ', .M it:. i.i: -tV, e. iX la-!.?-. f;i"Vi; I !.-- C!!l.i I mi-.- j er '-"t ' 1 I.--. ' r s ! 1 .it t .it JU kj J . ' t,r l 1 11 . -. t.o, l . t.. e . PI M aa F1 IZii: bristle Ti:irAi :viv. BABBIT. . 1 oi; ANY MAi : r?'f:cro 0- , rp ' r iiu ;i . o 1 1 r..O' An 1 ! -pal - I.-- tfnij' I-.:..--. 1 ; P.pc '- LIQUID PI rigi . - -n. ;r. i -x jar CD J0m WATER, . W. COLOGNE, I 1 11 "OR OTHER j ad a. af m aw a ulliukuild lliUilP 11 w I jt it a - 1 1 r. At ai 14
Marion Messenger (Marion, N.C.)
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July 22, 1898, edition 1
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