aafcfe of Jm J"rori
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embltng the imported Vichy. Recommended
as an antacid; cores dyspepsia, aids diges
tion, la a powerful tonic and strong
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Hathorn Natural Mineral later,
Beoommended jerj highly as a cathartic and al-
eraUre and in an forms of dyspepsia.
ALSO,
CASES CONfiBISS WATBB,
10
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10
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rrTTTS TT.monQ ntniAdT most hRDDllT meets the
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tlons of the womb. and proposes to so control the
Menstrual Function as to regulate all the derange
ments and irregularities oi woman's ;
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nronertr: and to donbt the fact that this medicine
does positively possess such controlling and regu-
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testimony of thousands of living witnesses who
are to-day exulting in thtir restoration to sound
health and happiness. .
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Is strictly a vegetable compound, and Is the pro
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directed towards the benent or
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and whose fame became enviable and: Dounaiesa
because of his wonderful soceess In the treatment
and car of female complaints.1 THE, BKGULA
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all other causes combined and thus rescues her
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It will relieve you of nearly all the complaints pe
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for health, happiness and long life.
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SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
v EaleighjN'ewa and Obserrer; Dr.iP
1m MarDQY. of , SamDson county, was
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A3 A CATHARTIC:
Doss; A wine glass full before breakfast
The Lancet "HunyadiJanos. Baron Lleblg af
flrms that Its richness m aperient salts surpasses
that of all other known waters."
The British Medical Joumair' Hunyadl Janos.
The most agreeable, safest, and most efficacious
aperient waten''; - -
Frqf. Virchou, Berlin. "Invariably good and
prompt success; most valuable.
Prof. Bamberger, Vienna. "I have prescribed
these writers with remarkable success.' . .
Prof. Bcawoni,. Wurszburg. I prescribe none
but this."
Prctf. Lander Brwntm, M. 2)., W. B. 8., London.
"More pleasant thatt its rivals, and surpasses
them in efficacy."
Prof. Aiken, M. T. JL B., Boyal Military Hos-
piiai, neuey. "freierrea to ruusa ana Jfneu
rlchshall." , .- f . ,
flrvea lor tna -Biggest Crop o K
Th am official euesa at the amount
of tha year's cotton crop jcom.es from
tfea lpattnienfi t Afrioulture. There,
Alwa a wa Jei;Ql iafllviduai an;
Taox guwaing 044 on narrow auu
itai4vrf?ci data the 'eaUmato ranging
tXm .000,000 to ttOOCOCO bales. ; The
latter OSttrta u wie largesc oyer usea m
taktnsf oar cotton croo. - It exceeds br
400000 bales the great crop of 1880, but
the, 8eaaj aownwara course or me
market tor the last six weeks has offer
ed good evidence that among those
who should be well informed of . the
season's prospects a-very large crop
was expected.: aThe department's es-
umate, riven in pounas, is uiab uio
crop will be 6,753,661 bales of the ave
rage welgnt of 455 pounds net or at tne
gross weight of 480 pounas it win do
677,117 bales. Assuming the depart
ments estimate m,4ounds to be cor
rect, It is probable that the number of
bales, when reckoned up at the end or
the cotton year, will be somewhat less
than this, for up to November 1, the
average weight of the bales of the new
crop received was 496.25 pounds, against
471.51 pounds for the same month last
yea. The Texas bales average 625:15
pounds a very .unusual weight. This
ratio of difference, if approximately
maintained through the year, might re-,
duce the apparent ' yield below last
year's figures, though the actual num
ber of pounds would be of course much
greater. ' f u- k
The correctness of the department's"
estimate of the total yield depends
upon the correctness Of its estimate of
the "acreage which it puts at 2) per
cent below that of last year. Should
the encroachment of grain upon, the
cotton land prove to be greater than
the department's figures indicate, its
estimate -of the -cotton yield will be
found to require modification. ;
The receipts, moreover, do not as yet
show such an increase over last year as
they ought to if it be true that 'the
South really ha&surpassed' all her "pre
vious achievements in cotton raising.
The Financial Chronicle's tables make
the receipts for the week ending No
vember 10 'were only '1,685,917 bales,
against 1,657,366 bales for the same pe
riod in 1881, an increase of but 28,561
bases. The total amount of, cotton
in sight now .is actually ' Jess
than last year. This is partly ex
plained by the known lateness of the
season. A wet spring prevented early
planting, and as the first frost of. the
season in the Cotton States was re
ported no longer ago than Sunday,
there has been no occasion to hasten
the picking. The lateness of the; frost
favors the production of a large crop,
as picking will go on until stopped by
cold weather. " Another fact to be con
sidered is that the Department of Ag
riculture is very conservative in its
guesses, generally falling somewhat
below the mark. Its early statements
indicated a corn crop of no-, more than
1,200,000,000 bushels. It now confesses
to no less than 1,680,000,000 bushels.
Those persons who are still betting in
the "future" market on a crop of 7,000,
000 bales will perhaps prefer their own
estimate to that of the department,
merely from a fondness for round numbers.
It is perfectly evident that the crop
is big enough for the world's demand
and something more. Our exports,
which in September amounted to more
than 140,496 bales, reached for the two
months of September and October,
taken together, a total of 656,806 bales,
an increase of 74,384 over the exports of
the same two months last year. For
the single week ending' November 10,
154,887 bales were shipped, and the total
exports to that date amounted to 883,
865 bales. -This shows that the new
crop is moving" out very freely, a fact
which is sufficiently reflected in the
large offering of cotton bills. This free
export of cotton will aid materially to
give our total exports the "lead" for
which they have recently been striving
in the race with the imports. The ship
ments of cotton, will be likely to con
tinue large as long as the price contin
ues at its present low figure. The
stocks of the British and continental
spinners are very low, being on No
vember 1, 149,000 bales, against 222,000
bales a year ago. Our own spinners
have thus far taken less cotton since
September 1 than last year.
Friday, elected surjenntendent of - the
Western Insane Asylum, at Morganton,
and Dr.W.D: Billiard, of AshevUle. as
sistant superintendent. - ; : f
. A monument to the memory-, of .Dr.
Brantley, a native of Chatham county,
N. Cvbas been placed in Greenmount
cemetery,5 Baltimore.- It is a tall obe
lisk of Italian marble, with a wreath of
immortelles around the-center. j i,.
The .trial of . L.B. Pennington, post
master at Rockv- Mount, charged 4 with
abstracting money from registered ' let-
ters, was held Saturday, in the :, Circuit i
.Afuiw. , uiamvi attorney aouiubuuuuu
assistant district attorney BagleV ; ap
pear for the government, while Messrs.
T. t5. Fuller and B. H. Bumi for the a
:-i.H.." 'li'.L'J yyuKUyjai 5JUm ! r
yIIwblf Sdk4ate m osn
w iiaiiroswi vificisaa,
jrrec:
Wilmington Star: In',: WilmiBgton,'
within 16 hours, the mercury fell 60 de-i
gretsa.. xni8 oeats Texas or ; jsoissouri
which are famous for great and sudden
changes. The' lowest noint reached Fri
day was 18 degrees abo ve 2ero or 14 de-5
grees Deiow freezing.
Onir Robber Iadastry.
Bradstreeta' Jotrrnal. '
' The rubber industry in the United'
States has no rival in foreign lands.
There is, about jJ76,0O0)O0 invested in
the business of manufacturing rubber
goods, $30,000,000 of which is confined
to the rubber boot and shoe 1 industry.
The total number of employes is placed
at l5,O0XVand the number of , factories
at 120. The value of the annual pro
duct, according to a late census bulle
tin, is $25,60060' About 30,000 tons
of raw rubber are imported each; year;
which, when combined with other ma-.
terialaused in manufacturing, amounts
to BOO.OOO tons. " The market price of
the raw material has been forced up to
$1.25 per pound. ? Six years ago the
price was 489. There have been several
substances 'prepared to substitute for
rubber owing to the augmented ! price
of the latter. Celluloid is the chief of
these. Others have rubber as a j eon
Eopeiit part, ..Thus far, , however, rub
er holds its own, and is one of the few
American1 industries for which there is
no threatening foreign rival.1- rt; '
i-. i 'J iiJ r- y l .L ,-,ri.
Gen. Butler and Senator Hoar.
j - - " - j -
Gen. Butler left for Massachusetts
Friday.; Before his departure he called
pn the Attorney General. As h was
coming out of the Department of Jus
tice he met Senator Hoar, who was go
ing in, face to face. Gen. Butler smiled
sardonically and Mr. Hoar, scowled
gloomily, but neither took any further
notice of the other. Mr. Hoai before
the election said in a public speech that
ne would not live in a state which elec
ted Ben Butler Governor, but he has
changed his mind and wants to contin
ue to represent Massachusetts in the
Senate after the fourth of March. He
won't do it if old Ben can prevent it.
II U U U I. Wnf th VnrrM nntJnUrA
OITDEMSED BOHEDTILES,
Date, April 80th, 1882. ,
Leave Charlotte,
. SaUsburr.
" Hhrh Point...
Arrive Greensboro,.
Leave ttreen8boroM..,.
jxrive xtuiSDoro,... .
Arrive Raleigh,
Leave Ritoti
Arrive Goldsooro',
No 51
; Dallyr
4ooam
B.5am
7.20 am
8.00 a m
ftSOam
11.47 am
12.24 am
1.40 pm
4.05 pm
6.80 pm
NoT 58
Dailv.
44Upm
&24pm
185 pm
SJDSpm
f
r
No. 17 Dally except Saturday,
' Leave Greensboro., ..5.00 pm '
i- "' " Arrive at Balelgh.11 am ; -
. : omve at Goldabora.7.2fl a m - ,-.
ftl-rConnecti at Qreenaboro' with 1 di fl.
B. B. for all points North, East and West, via Dan
vllle. At Goldaboro with -Wr . W. fL Rfot Wtt
inlngton. -.- . ... 1
"Ma, ll .fViWtwm, ml :Htw ! w to ft
tor ali polntajn Western Nonh Carolina; dally
af Greenaboro wtthrB. D. B. B. for all points
Keith, East and WeatcvT i,j' ( tT
TRADfB eOlKS WX9T.
Charlotte, N. C. .
Date, April 80th, 1882.
A NEW HOTEL
H0M1Y FDR. ;
Leave GotdsboroH.. .... . ..
Arrive Balelgh.
Leave Balelgh,............
Arrive Durham.. .
Arnve Huisboro,.;.:.....
Arrive Greensboro,.,.......
Leave Greensboro,.,..
Arrive High PolnVi.......i
Arrive Salisbury w . r
Arrive Charlotte.........
Na50
DaUy.
o.S2
I0.O0am
12.20 Dm
8.55 pm
tvOtt pm
6.46 nm
8.05 pm
ai5om
e.50tm
1 1.12 pm
1.10 am
,..ViuV,
.1 . i . . . ....
040am
10.10 am
1121 tit
1.00 p m
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS.
ScoTille Bras, - - - - - Prop's.
- Also Proprietors Kimball House, Atlanta,
6a.; Duval House, JacksonvUle, Ila. ; the ArUng-
tort and Norvel House, Lynchburg, Va.
, septe tf . - '
No. 18 Dally exoept Sunday,1
: ' -Leave Go4dsboro,..2.50 p m
Arrive at Balelgh,.. 7. 10 p m
-Leave, Balelgh...;.ft00 am
No. 60 Connects at Charlotte with A. & C. Alr
Llne for all points In the South and Southwest,
and with C, C ft Af B. B. tor all points South and
Southeast. -..-,-.
Na 62 Connects at Charlotte with A. ft C Arr
. Line for all points South and Southwest: at Char
lotte with. C..C. ft A. B. B. lor all points South and
Southeast ai t. -.. :,
WESTERN H.
C RAILROAD
oausourr, N. C, October 12th, 1882. f
SCIIEDCtG:
EAST.
laseug'r Train
No. 2.
Arrive 5.45 d m
" 4 28 p m
" 3 09 p m
" 2.10pn
" 12.54 pm
" 11 tu a m
"10.08 am
. " 0.02 am
Leave 6 00 a m
" fl 00 am
STATIONS.
- Salisbury..,
.Btatesvllie .
Newton .
... Hickory..
...Morganb-n.
Marlon ...
Black Mountain
Aaheviue....
Warm8prings
Pigeon hiver.
WEriT.
Passe iig
wo
i'HIii
O t Hi
Lave H
connects at Salisbury with B. ft D. R
points North and South and from h-ir.-u0111 &H
naets at Statesvule with A.. T. A n nTJiL": 'on-
""""IC with R
C. ft A B. B. Connetii at w.
SSSSLiZ Qa- tt a-Ior Morristown
Train Ne. 3
Connects at Warm Snrinin ith t . .
H? ""rtotown. and the Somh-wV -
.3
C.4
J ;
If. W. N. CU BAIIiROAD,
fcoure wist.
T
The - Citizens of
NO, 50 Dally.
Leave Greensborai... 0.25 pm
Arrive Eemersvllle. 1041 pm
Arrive Salem 11J5 nm
Na 62 Dally, except Sunday.
Leave Greensboro...... , a &n m
Arrive Kememville..... 11.01 am
Arrive Salem.. 11.86 am
florae sabt.
NO. 51 Dally, excent Sunday.
Leave Salem ...... ........ 5.15 am
Arrive Kernersvllle. , 60am
Arrive (Jreensborow. 7.00 am
' NO. 68 DaUy. T ?
Leave Salem....... 6.00 pm
Arrive Kemersville; 6.40pm
Arrive Greensboro..; 8.00pm
STATE TOT ITEBS1TY BAILBOAD.
The Florence Rlghtlagale of the Hnrsery.
The following is ah extract from a letter written
to the German Reformed Messenger, at Chambers
burg, Penn.:
A BnrDACTBBSB. . .
Just open the door 'for her. and Mrs. Wlnslow
will prove the American Florence .Nightingale of
the nursery. Of this we are so sure that we will
teach our Susy to say, -A Blessing on Mrs, Wins-
low" for helping her to survive and escape the
griping, collcklng and teething siege. Mrs, wins
low's Soothing Syrup relieves the child from pain,
and cures dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the
gums, reduces inflammation, cures wind colic and
carries the Infant through the teething period. It
performs precisely what It professes to perform,
every part of It nothing less. We have never seen
Mrs. Wlnslow know her only through the prepa
ration of her "Soothing Syrup for Children Teeth
ing." If we had the power we would make her,
as she Is, a physical saviour to the Infant race.
Sold by all druggists. 25 cents a bottle.
-co: :o:
GOING NOBTH.
Leave Chapel Hill,.
Arrive University,..
Mr. M. C. Jordan, deputy sheriff of Iredell eoun
ty, N C . says: "Brown's Iron Bitters cured my
wife of indigestion and general debility."
Bow to Avoid OrankenseH.
Forbid intoxicating nostrums and use Parker's
Ginger Toole in your family. This delicious
remedy never intoxicates. Is a true blood and brain
food, and aiding all the vital functions never falls.
to invigorate.
X Desire to hay tt Distinctly Under
stood tnat I .ant Still Pnrnittbina:
Books for the Graded Schools either
byExchang-e or Introductory Prices
as Cheap aa amy one In the City. It
does not matter to Whom yon are In
structed for your Books by slips liyen
your Children) Understand Always,
that they can be filled at the Same
Bsttes by Sending them to me.
NO ONE CAN UNDEB-BUY JOE $ NO
ONE CAN TJNDER-8ELI. BSE, IS "UTS'
MOTTO." Very Respectfully,
No. 1,
Dally
ex Sunday.
10.40 a m
11.40 a m
GOING SOUTH.
No. 2,
Dally
ex. Sunday.'
Arrive University,..
Arrive Chapel Hill,.
12.10 p m
1.00 p m.
Pullman Cars fiW CHame
On Train No. 60. New York and Atlanta via Wash
Ington and Danville, and between Greensboro and
Charleston.
. On Train Na 62, Richmond and Charlotte ana
Washington and Charlotte via Danville.
Balelgh, Goldsboro', SaUsbury and Charlotte, and
all principal points South, Southwest, West, North
ana just, mow jcnugrantuates 10 JXHmuana, Tex
as, Arkansas and the Southwest, address, .
M. SLAUGHTER,
- General Passenger Agent.
may2 Richmond, Va.
OMlflWtQHI M 11 n . 11 An wt..
A. R R. -ni .raZL t "'lon ot C.
potato North and ES .D.VB to.
scaioisf il(
! . , Ihrough Tickets
MINEKAL LAND
FOR SALE.
A BABflAIN Is offered In a tract of land in m
t. oua ooui va mnes from Huti.
HUMomcujon tne vein Mountain
:h has davelnrari uim .ifm
NO develnnmant KT" J1..
severalpleces of wSsiTM
have been found In iht hrnVhlo ..8 d2,"n
inn . . iu iug
I erferdton.
1 .trata M.v
mines,
tract contains 100
1 ppiyto
aul8
acres and will benMhQo
CHAS. B. J0NFS,
Charlotte, N C.
A MFDIPIW 1100 Pages
atfUJUluail paj rarues,
BT
HON. THOa
V. COOPKR.
History of all Polltl-
iift- eTejytnm8 pertaining to
pplfchBB, and unites history, in
struction and ready reference. Sold
25ifJ6'?criSUon; but inscrip
tions sent direct will be forwarded
by mall or C. o. D. at Publishing
go's expense. Agents now wanted
Must apply early, for territory Is be
tag rapidly Assigned. Prospectus
FJPMIDJ PUBLISHING COMPANY.
juu 10 w zo Kortn seventh Street. Phi a
THE GREAT DEMAND FOB 8 H BIN ICR'S IN
dlan Vermifuge Is solely due to Its intrinsic value.
Thousands use It to-day In preference to any other
and say that tt destroys and expels worms effec
tually.
Premature grayness avoided by using Parker's
Hair Balsam, disingulsbed for its cleanliness and
perfume.
John H Eddins.
RICHMOND & D AH VILLE R. R.
PASSILtJGEfi DEPAETMEKT.
BOn and after April 80th. 1882. the
ser train service on the Atlanta ft Cnarlol
Line Division of this road will be as follows
in-
Alr-
sep(26
NEWS NOTES.
Bedford alum uro ibos Spkikss watxr ahb
Mass. The great tonic and alterative contains
twice as much Iron and fffty per cent more alum
inum than any "alum and Iron mass" known.
Just the thing for the "spring weakness" now so
reneraL Sold by all druggists of any standing.
Prices reduced one half.
marll tf
JOHN H. McADEN,
Importing and Dispensing Pharmacist
Remember that stamina, vital energy, thelife
prineiple or whatever you may choose to call the
resistant powerwhlch battles against the causes
of diseases and death, is the grand safeguard of
health.' It Is the garrison of the human fortress,
and when tt waxes weak,' the true plley Is to
throw in reinforcements, - In other words, when
such an emergency occurs, commence a course of
Hostetters Bitters. For sals by Druggists and
Dealers, to whom apply for Hostetters Almanac
for 1881.' '
deei '
North Tryon St,
CHARLOTTE, N. C
DOJTT GO TO SARATOGA
When you can get water Just as fresh and spark-
ling a wnen 11 now irom tne spring at Baratc
We receive this water in large block tin reaervi
which we return as soon as emptied to be refilled
again every week. - , J. BVMoADEN,
Druggist and Chemist
Prescriptions carefully prepared by experienced
competent drugglsta, day or night. . '.
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'.'imi,Ti;TimTnnw
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, : Important changes " in the British
cabinet are foreshadowed.
The Dublin Freeman's Journal says
that Mr. Farnell will subpena Mr. Glad
stone and Mr. Trevelyan to depose at
his trial.
Mr. John Clark, president of the
Ridge wood Ice Company, says that
there are 200,000 tons of ice in the
houses between Albany and New York
that have not yet been sold.
Stephen Tripp was arrested at North
Adams, Mass... Friday, charged with
robbing the Troy and Boston railroad
cars of freight and with wrecking
trains.
Mrs. Bailey, of East Fairfield, Vfc,
left her two young children alone in the
nouse on Tbursdayv They played wltn
the fire and were fatally burned.
Albert M. Wooster. of Connecticut.
first assistant examiner in the patent
office, has resigned his position to take
effect JanuaryeJ5,' 1883.
i & Miii t-ticm a Vtuf aniCi t3a- a
c, i;t.;v-, igoWtfUti -iTl tit.il
i
TTT8 are now receiving out FALL and WIN TEH
Tf STOCK of MILLINERl GOODS, Embracing
; Uta latest styles,'colo and Dualities Of Straw,
e11;IBeav?ruc,oth' Velvety 81, Plush 'and Sattn
S.T.8 od &0NNXTS for Lsdles'.nMUses and
Children.-- ..-,,....,.,:,.. r -
' 1 1 5omt,srikv8tushea, Velvets, Braids,
, . LarPln. Ornaments, PlutnesTTlps,
N ' Fer".- XtrlinmkgoJ
' . ?Iel.Rinu5-, 10 we .have now the
I
A V-'J LrJ. Lii'-il
Disease Is an effect not a causa. Its
within; its maaiifestations without ; Hence,
the disease the catjbi must be removed, andjn ,
no ether way can a cure ever be effected. WAB- '
NEB'S SAFE. EIPNEX and. XIVEB XTOBE is es'v
tabllsnedon Just Uu pruiclplew tt reall thai
. . TV-.. ; -.- ...4 ; v "
i 05 PER CENT". ,
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It was decided in New .York Friday
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den by the new penal code, and the
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Hill were dismissed. '
The Harrisbure' Patriot Dublishei
some horrible developments, in connec
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s suburbs ot that city, -ftiev - j
the country are, it is said, opposed to
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& Si:m Qoy Oamwon'6f Virwtiia. has is-,
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No. 52 daily-HiiaU and express.
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Arrive at Charlotte, . w '-lyuoa m
Leave Charlotte. Xo) 230pm
Arrtra at tminmhla. fh ' 7 00 P IB
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8 82pm
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Leave AugstttoiaMO..Ai.,OJS,i... 7 85 a m
Arrive Columbia, (b)., .11 45 a m
Leave Columbia. b).A.lv.ri...i,...v..ll 62 a m
Arrive at Charlotte, (c)........ 4. IK n m
Leave Charlotte,. ...v. .............. 6 00 p m
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irt. ....... 7 05 p m
, a w v- a : V T- "tt. " m. X IsLA m-- m Sai li -rm . . - .
T .OVEMBE3 JUST BECjaVED, fey
Mr. Sam Hob SOn. a well-known tntvnlllnakalna.
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wae ehances are still open; it was a spans dollar
I had. and 1 urnntAA tt in n Iuilal.na fil.l. T.n,a
ticket, ahd it drew me the five thousand dollars I
ro wiowni ixne next arawlng takes place Dec,
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