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:.v. $fce Platte u THE FORT WORTH FAILURE. Id this morning's Observer we publish two communications, one from Mr. -D. C. Anderson, of Monroe, ftadone from Rev. W. P. William of Davidsonpollege. Mr. Anderson and Mr. HUanis are agents in the service the Mutual Self-Endow ment and Benevolent Aid Associaaon 'America. The national division of this order, located at Fort worth, Texas. collaDsed last Saturday, the w m DAILY CgA WA A PLEA FOR TOE FREED. MAWS BASK DEPOSITORS. RLOTT i, r . m E OBSERVER; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1886. m ' JA- Jth a. U. JUUttBAflB. 0HA3. E. JONES HK PROPPlftWa A TT A XT i a ' , tu be commissioner submits a m.ulv punucan fjomimttee on Kiiles --Caucusing on the Policy to be Pursued on the President's Nominations The Democratic Committee on the House Rules. Washington, D. C , Dec 31 The S mate committee on rules held its first meeting this a. m., and instructs ed Senator Frye, its chairman, to re Senate norf. hank to the Senate a p.nrip nf failure being thoroughly complete m joint rules for the government of all its details so the associated press official intercourse between the two Aiannu, ;m a t.h nrobabilirv Houses. The Code is identical with uispauura uiiui "a x the Joint Code which the Senate acted upon two years ago, except in moruuit: rv tka villa 19 nrkinh iwnA w vuv i uiv aw, ji nuivu tUC committee has struck out. This rule prohibits the sale of intoxicating liquors in the Capitol building. The being, so we learn from tne same source, the dividend is one per cent, on the dollar. The concern had collected one million of dollars, and .1 A AUr, waro UUUUrtS 111 I W4J iuuiiu ------ . Senate has a rule of tins kind in its found in its treasury. This is tne Code, and the committee thought it condition of affairs with the national unnecessary to incorporate it in the division of this order, according to joint rules, believing the matter was uue wnicn snouiu ue lew 10 tne con trol of each louse within its own domain. THE REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL CAUCUS The Republican Senators met in caucus at 11 o'clock this a. m , and continued in session until 2 o'clock. Senator Sherman resigned his posi- r-itn rs n j-V n i n - r 4-1a tn Mm . J xiaiucrouxi tuau --"j ve- Senator Edmunds was unanimously nection with The Observer s report elected to the place. This action was of the failure seemed improbable, due to the fact that no Senator has yet sad to say there is a good deal ever oeen cnairman or tne caucus mora mlnnhnlv truth than sDring a.nd presiding officer of the Senate at ... the same time, and Senator Sherman poetry in it. mmer iiu,uCiD felt it incumbent upon him not to successful canvassers and wrote up depart from the line of precedent an astonishingly large number or lhe action of tne caucus commit- our citizens. The mourners fairly tee on. arrangement of the chair L.A. AA A K- A. WW telegraphic information. Mr. Anderson, at the outset, . ac knowledges that he knows nothing authoritative in regard to the condi tion of affairs at headquarters, and i.his communication is a cluster of in terogation points. We agree with Mr. designed to accomplish the desi relief, and says that if the relief is hot granted provision should be made for a transfer to the United States, of the remaining assets of the wuipouy, aa it is possioie tnat a con siderable sum may vet be realized from assets now regarded of but little or no value. THE HOUSE COMMITTEE ON RULES. The House committee on rules held a short session this morning and an other tonight, which lasted two hours and a half, during which the various propositions which were sub mitted to the House by Messrs. Mor rison, springer, and others were con sidered at length. No final conclu sion was reached, however, and consideration of the subject will be resumed tomorrow. red Railway Signal. one whistle means "down brakes." Two wnreues, -on oraKes." Tliree whistles, "back up - ixrannuea wnisties. "danar ort rnM wniswea, cow ou traca." There are f;na!s in pnysroai anura wmca rery wise man kuows wnen the digestion bealnf to be unsatisfactorv When the Circulation Is slow and th nulm weak auu me susp uoc as elastic as it was, then it is uuwii muses.:- oma on steam and halt for re pairs Get Brown's Iron Bitters. The world's great ir m medicine. A Decision Against Rebates. Columbus, Ohio, Deo 10. The Su preme Court has decided the case of Scofield.Schurmer and Teagle against tne juase snore Kauroad in favor of the plaintiffs. They are indenendent on renners or uieveiand and soueht to enjoin the railroad company from granting the Standard Oil Company lower rates for carrvine oil from Cleveland West than it granted them. They claimed that lower rates were given the Standard Oil Company by giving them a rebate on the regular tariff, B throng our streets and are take comfort. Mr. Williams writes with a degree of confidence, and seems to have some insight into mats ters, that inspires him with confi dence that though the national divi sion is gone, this division will live and flourish. Mr. Williams' commu nication refreshes us. It gives us hope. For surely if this Bsnevolent association is not dead, nor sleeping, but is alive and honest, we will yet get our $32.50. This sum, the M. S. E. and B. A. of A., owe sThe Ob server for advertising itself in our columns, a debt contracted by its. lawful agents, and repudiated alike by them and by Mr. Mayfield, the big boss of this divison. A debt which namely, in deciding to tender to Sen IIaI . 4 Ai acor oewen tnat or tne joint com mittee on library and Senator Logan ai8 oia piace ou military anairs was ratified. Nearly all the time was de voted to the discussion of the line of policy to be adopted toward the pres mentiai appointments. No formal action was taken and none was proposed. TEE COURSE AS TO CONFIRMATIONS. The Senators expressed themselves ireely and were found to be practi cally unanimous against the adon- tion of any general policy of opposi tion hut were agreed upon the ad visability of treating each nomina tion upon its merits. Opinions were expressed and generally assented to that good men appointed to office be cause they were democrats should be confirmed, except m cases where f V. J , z , a liidtrmAnt. in t.hA Pmirfc hmlA in this vuc" " cucvessurs WWeremOVeO UOOO j o " I rrnrnnnH nn m iints.frxA.l v city against Mr, Mayfield attests is honest, but yet dishonored. Yes, sirs, if ihe M. S. E. and 3. A. $f A- is still solid, The Observer is glad to know it, for if solid it is hon est, and honest companies never pers mit judgments to lay up againt them. Desiring to give Mr. Anderson all the information possible, we append the following special to the Atlanta Constitution, giving the latest that has been heard : Chattanooga, Dec. 10. Chatta nooga is one of the heaviest sufferers by the collapse f the Mutual Self En dowment and Benevolent association which failed for several million dol lars last week. The fact developed today that 109 policies of the associa tion are held here, representing $685, -000 in the aggregate. Several thous and dollars have already been paid out in fees. dues. etc. The policies are held by all classes of people, poor commissioner of Freedman's Savings or brought for the purpose of making pretext ror tne creation ot vacancies. in such cases it was urged that the nominations should be held up to give, tne removed officials an op portunity for vindication The Sen ators who were present express the opinion that this plan for the present win govern the course of republicans. Caucus adjourned without day. FEES ON MONEY ORDERS. rue Tost master General has made an order fixing fees on international money orders on and after Jan. 1886, as follows: For sums not exceeding M, ten cents: over $iu and not ex ceeding $20, twenty cents; over $20 and not exceeding S30, thirty cents; over ftSU and not exceeding $40, forty cents; over $40 and not exceeding nity cents. This is a reduction of one third of tho present rates. THE FREEDMAN'S SAVINGS BANK. Comptroller Cannon, exsofficio Mormon missionaries. Charleston News and Courier. Belton. Dec. 10. It having been hinted that two Mormon elders were traveling in our section of the coun ty teaching their hideous doctrines, pursuit was instituted for them. They were overtaken near here and brought before a meeting of our leading citizens last night, at which time these elders were warned to leave, with the distinct understand ing and promise never to return to promulgate their faith. They gave their names as W. G Oravan and Joseph Thorup, of Salt Lake City, Utah, l'heir headquarters, thevsav. are in Spartanburg county. : ii is me o a. out stotj: Love at first sfhti a walk in the beautiful ra.on lght night; both catch x 3 1 1 i . ... - rr ' uhu rener in a nottie oi nr. Bull s Cough SryruD swu uintucu ami are ui last nappy. Inaction Fraught wiih Danger. nacti n or tne kldnevs Rnri hiariiipr fraught tiv, .1 j . wjiu uangcr. jneuai aisi ases or tne mest SWmD)rn and fatal enaraiter have this inttiwl svmi.mm Tn uisregara u i. to lnvue them. Hostetter fetomach Bitters has the SDeclal aualltles of stimulating urinary secretion and dlscliarge to a degree cor- una.ni wit.! neaitn. and no rurther. It tn not an ex' iiani oi tne organs, like the unmedicated smnuii or commeree. rt a mply arouses tht-m wnen tneir activity and vitality are impaired inia atimuiatins and ti nl action th Htrjra likewise eierts uoon the bowels, the liver ann tnest:maca. It averts renal disea-e. cures ayspepsis. prevents and remedies fever and atniA. ana removes biliousness and constioation. No nner ionic exists, and to nersons with u tonnonnv toeont it stroely recommends Itself, as it is a tin uspurent oi me Diooa. mi?, BLOOD Cansvd, PnriSed and Itenutl fled by the Cutk-ura Remedies TTK)R clean -ing the Skin and Sealp of Disfigure 1 in Humors,! for allaying itching. Burning aim innamation. for caring the first sympt loins of Eczema. Psoriasis, Milk Crust, Scald Head, eeruruia, ana other Inherited Skin and Blood Dis easfi (kmcvuAj. the reat Skin Cure, and Gun CURA SOAP, an eTtmlaltA Slr1n TSeantlfir erternal- lj. and CuTicrjSA Uesolvbkt, the new Blood Purl- mwraaiiy, ara lniauiaT e. I AUG Mr RUTOOOD. . we have been selling your CoticUra Rbmediks ror the past three or four years, and have never cra angnt Dut good words in their favor. Your yimcuRA Soap is decidedly the nest selling medi cinaigoapwe handle, and is highly prized here 1W " Booming and softening effect upon the skin. j. uiatnuH WMJSAT, j&, Druggist, WlNCHESTKB VA. THE LARGET 8ALF. Our sales of Ctjticura are as large, if not larger, than any medicine we sell; and we assure you that we have never had a single instance in which the puTohaseriwas dissatisfied. As to your Soap, we can sell no other, every body wants Ctjticdra MILLER fe CHAPMAN, Druggists Louisiana, Mo. SAIaT RHEUM CUHED. Two of the worst cases of Salt Rheum T ever saw were cured by your CrrTrrrrRA ftvwimi!. anri thoi!. sales exceeds those of all other like remedies. I sell Very little Of anv other martfolnall Snanthm Cuticura. GEORGE ANTHONY, Druggist. Kkwambb, III. DOCTORS PRESCRIBE THEM The CUTlOIJHA Rmntnim for all skin diseases . J. C. WILSON, M. D., Harvel, III. CIJTICT R 4 RE9IEBIE4 Are SOld bv all drilffflrlsts. Pr1v- flrrrTnTTwii KO cents; Rksolvent, $i.fx) ;Soap, 25 cents. Potter DRUG AND CHEMICAL Co.. Ronton SAr.ri fnr "H to Core Skin Diseases . " RRIIR moles, SklnfBlemlshes and Baby U n U D i Humors cured by Cuticura Soap. CHARLOTTE X KEAL ESTA1 R. E. COCHRANE, Manager. WEAK BACK. PAIN and Weakness across the Ktdnevs. Shnorinfl- Pains through the Loins. Uterine Pains. Lack r strength and Activity Instant relief and peedily cur?d by the Cuticura anti ain Plaster. At druggists. 25c. SPECIAL NOTICE. KK A desirable building lot, fronting 99 feet UJ on Trade street, and running through to Fourth street, oetween the property of Col H. C. Jones an 1 Dr. O'Donoghue, known as the Dr. J. M. Miller place. Pric $3,500. CHARLOTTE KEAL ESTATE AGENCY. nov6tf FOR SALE. I will sell cheap, and on aceommo'latfne' terms a good second hand. No 2, planing and matching machine, made bv Goodeil & Waters, Philadelphia, bold only because I had to buy a larger machine. VJm WW0 JOSIAH ASBURY, novl9dtf Chariotte; N.C. widows holding several. Steps have been taken by some -of the policy holders to proceed against the officials of the company at Little Rock and Port Worth for fraud. The officers are said to be men of wealth and in-, fluehce. The feeling against Colonel Whitehead, the general southern agent, is very strong, and evidence is accumulating to show that the poli cyholders were lured into the com pany by false representations. Is the Rev. Dr. Mayfield,the "boss" of the Atlantic Division, "wearing the livery of heaven in which, to serve the devil?" TRICHINOSIS. The Fatal Result of Eating Raw Pork. Pittsburg, Dec. 10, -Two weeks ago the family of Fred K. Hansmey er, a well-to-do German of Tarentun, Pa., eighteen miles from this city, ate heartily of salad of which raw pork chopped fine was one of the principal ingredients. Last Friday week the entire family, father, mother, three sons and three daughters, were sud denly seized with a terrible illness. The family continued to grow worse and yesterday Frederick, aged 20, died in great agony, John, the seconl son, is not expected to live through the night, and the rest of the family are believed to be beyond recovery. Before Frederick's death the physi cian became convinced that the dis ease was trichinosis. He secured a piece of meat and found it alive with trichnse epirales. The meat was pur chasedrom a farmer and was taken from one of a drove of hogs which he had raised on his own farm. Vanderbilt Buried. New York, Dec. 11. The body of Win. H. Vanderbilt was buried this morninc according to the previously announced arrangement. The funeral services were held in St. Bartholo mew's church, after which the re- ma ns were taken to the family tomb in the Moravian cemetary at New Doro. on l&taten Island, where the Vanderbilt family lived for many vears. and now hold considerable nronerty. The ceremony was very simple and most of those present were friends of the family. oo a rust jo., nas maae a report to Congress in regard to the affairs of that institution, from which it ap pears that the total payments made to creditors of the company aggre gated $1,720,780, leaving to be paid under the act of February 13, 1885, the sum of $8, 526. The commissioner renews his recommendation for relief by Congress of the unfortunate cred itors of.the institution and adds : "The great majority of them are of the poorest and most illiterate of our people. Many of them have grown old and decrepit. It seems impossible for those people to realize that they are to be deprived of or have lost a portion of their earnings which years ago, they labored so hard to acquire and save. Thousands of them to this day, believe that the dividends paid them by the commissioner are but interest on, or the earnings of their deposits, and that sooner or later their original deposits will be returned to them. No explanation Seems to convince them to the cons trary, and calll lire made daily, both orally and in writing, for "their money." Nor ought it to be con sidered strange or unreasonable in view of all the circumstances, for nui'sc pwjjie iu luuts. tu tne governs ment for reimbursement of their osses. TftK! GO VERNM ENT MORALLY RESPONSI BLE. "The company was chartered by Congress for their special benefit, to encourage industry and thrift, and most ot its branches were pre sided over by commissioned and uni formed officers of the government. It was but natural, therefore, for them to assume that the government would Isee to the proper manage ment of the institution, and would protect them from loss. Objection has been made to the granting of this relief on the ground of its dangerous tendency as a precedent. There never was but one Freedman s bank. There will never be another. From the eradual!dimunition of the amount called for on account of the several dividends declared, it is estimated that the sum of $950,000 would cover the deficiency between the amount paid, (65 per cent.) and the amount to which creditors are likely to call for, the sum they were entitled to -at the time of the failure of the company." HANAN'S WALKINGFA8T. WHAT THE? SAY ABOUT THE SAJbTbT SHOE. Kos. 31 & 32 Park row, 1 New York. Sept. 28, 1886. ) MESSES. ROGERS, FEET & CO. Gentlemen ; Having noticed in this moraine Bun your advertisement ooBcerninff the Hanan's Waukenphaat ekoe sold by you, I cannot refrain from expressing, unsolicited, my satisfaction with. pair which alter a year's almost continuous wear, I am just about discarding. I had been ac customed to h Iivf rtcr m-tr ahnam n1atA 4ti. ft .... fl .a Z T m . . i. . VJ ... "vu o m i j pair iar uis lame. mer- I mean a vat im-4aMii. shoes at short notice for a trip to the mountains. X stepped into your establishment and purchased a Hanan's. jor ease and comfort on long tramps in the country I have never had their J5.,n .my Teet: far durability they crane about as near to the Irishman's ideal as any. SSftSSEL'STs. Hesaidhedidn't carTwhat !? as the uppers were destructible and the soles were made of eteiw thnlL"y have wrn out the second sole aatf a am giaa to add mv testimo-nv thiv .i er to the Hanan's or IaPlad to add my testi ience, though a total Strang to any member of yoarfli utJSrzT m your nrm, and you are at rS maS? ftny se of this communication Heapctfally Yokts, MORTIMER LIVINGSTON Jks E. RAMKO A BRO.. Agents for :issurlof e eblOeodtr Nice clean ha v hat yoar stock, will eat, and not waste, buy It of B. B. ALEXANDER. IF YOU WANT Grood Bran, Mixed Feed, New Corn Meal or Corn, buy It of B.JB. ALEXANDER. IF YOU WANT A Pine Northern Apple, Northern Irish Potatoes and Cabbage, buy it of B. B. ALEXANDER. CL05I E E.4T Ml. OF- Wiis' fees' and Children's ills We offer this mornir g our entire stock of HATS AND BONNETS HISAGENCYWILL BUT AND SELL LANDS J,vlr7 desortptlon and in any part of North Carina. ao will rent property In the cityof Charlotte, collect rents, attend to repairs and make prompt returns, and If desired wlllat tend to payment of taxes, effecting of insurance, 0EG All property pat into oar hands will be Advertised Free of Cost For a stlpulat on previously agreed upon. FOR SVLE. 1 One dwelling house on B street, 7 rooms, closet in each room, well of good water, lot 9&xl00 feet, in good neighborhood. Price, $2,000. 2 Oie dwelling on 5th street, adjoining reside "ct M. Howell, 4 rooms, well of water and stable, lot 50x198, convenient to business. Price. 1 550 O One dwelling on South Tryon street, adjoining residence of Dr. Bratton, 8 rooms, closets and pauuy, weu oi water, wen located for a boardina house., Price, $8,000 .One dwelling on corner of Graham and lutfc 'streets, 5 rooms, kitchen, well of water, lot 12C feet on Graham street, 162 feet on 10th street very desirable property. Price. $1,250. Q, dwelling on Poplar street, 10 rooms, lot 099x198 feet, brick kitchen, outhouses, stable, well uajsuuu water, som on terms to suit purchaser )H welling in Mechanlcsvtlle, 1 story 3-room AO house, lot 99x190, fronting on C street, lot 1736. square 215, adjoining property of W. A. Sin uuu vuiao. J lira UOS11 QO Two lots, Nos. 2a7 and 808. an nam iR front y4 lng 99 feet on B street and running throusrl to u street, un tne premises is a two-story f ran e uweuuig, seven rooms ana small storehouse. an yara at Lowesville, N C..j 22 thei vats, 1 Dooi. 2 lime 1 shon house lx52 Aoi aouse, Dara mill house, stable, dwelling; 10 acres miiu uuuaectea wim tan yara. JrTlce $l.O(X), or wm loose iur o ur iu uears on reasonaoie terms. & very desirable farm, containing 162U OO acres, about threee miles west of Charlotte, on the Carolina Central railroad, known as the Junius Bayes fanm, adjoining the lands of Dr ramrjarnnger and others. Seven-room dwelling " uwoBar j uiii uuiicn iijs m goou repair on tne yreonses. weu watered and in a good neighbor hood. Price per acre 580 QQ Lot fronting on Morehead St., 99x366 feet, I JO small two-room house, well, lot well set with fruit trees Price $850. A 1 Five room dwelling with kitchen and stable, i j7i?Airo uu w eai naue sireei. oeauiiru grove and well of good water. Price $2,200; A ne story frame dwelling and lot on Stone & wall street. Price $500. One lot and a half lot, unimproved, on thf corner of B ana lltb streets. Price $850 ir one story frame store house 20x60 feet, lot r J 24xl(t0 feet, fronting on railroad, and one uuixispruveu 101 in rear oi arove iwxl2a teet, both at Sanf ord, Moore counfy. N.C. W e $450. A l Two stoi-y frame dwelling, four rooms, barn, tU stable, smoke house, good well, some fruit trees, about acre of land, in Sanford, Moore co.. N. C. Price $1,800. A fj Fiftj one acres of land, 23 acres under cultl t i vation, ralance timber, mostly pime, some oak. Two tenement houses on place. Iving on the edge of Sanfor'i, Moore county, N. C. 'Price $850. (The above three tracts will t e sold together or separately, ana if purchaser desires can secure fusal Of a stock of goods at Drlce agreed nnon tween himself and the owner.) j Co 150 Acres In Davidson count?, N C.,'. Ji miles from Lexington and 8 miles from Lin wood. Six room dwelling, good water; four acres in appies, peacnes and grapes. Price $2,000. jr - Lot with two-story house, six rooms and two O'f room kitchen, well and warden, being prop erty adjoining J. S. Phillips' residence. Price $2,650. Kl Fifty aorei- of land In and adjoining Hunt Jt er.-vilie, N. C. On the place there s a com fortable tour-room dwelling house good barn , c ib, kitchen and well. Very desirable property. Price $35.00 per acre. TRY OUR One PoDDd Faucy 0f Choicest FRENGH CANDY, Our "Mo6t Excellent" MarShmaliows ,n our delicious CHOCOLATE CRE Or if vou ar fh ... 5 cent stick of candvin thl H; We th throw in a chromo OurBtock of with J Ca.4ies. fafc Cracker . Canned GoodN . ttxet, Is on urpassed In quality and variety, amj MsBifaetorerj and We claim to sell a low to th whm . we wi'l prove It to you. e a trta you and Very Respectfully, 43 AT HALF PRICE 50 00 1.50 cent hats at 25 cents. 50 " 75 A large lot of new style STRAW, FELT and VELVET HATS just received, are included in the sale No such an opportunity to t-urchase new. desirable and fashionable goods at such prices has ever been offered In this city. Respectfully, C. M. QUERY. FOR RENT. Dwelling bouse on South Tryon street, adjoin ing the resident ot Dr S. E. Biatton. V r? con veniently located for a boarding house Apply to Cha.rloe.tft Ra1 Kstate Agency, sept2dtf B. E. COCHRANE, Manage. I0IANGES, SPFniL BOXES Per Box ik Haudred -l' Doz n - AT $2 50 1 75 - .30 carson Bros FOURTH STREET. CI DHLS (SCO. MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS. Just Received Querrv ouvrs kegs ATMORE'S MINCE MEAT ORPINE ENGLfSH PLUM PDDDINft MAHLE and WHITE ROCkJaNDY SYBUPS i Extra Choice 0. MOLASSES. PLAIN AND SURE -RAISIN G BPrifwrn? OA1VMEAL, OAT and WRFATfE! S?1Tl MAOCAftONI and VKRMlCILLA ED4M. PINEAPPLE and ' CREM i HE KSB, DRIED BEANS at,d PEAS of all kinds nunm SUGAK CORN, CANNED a d BOT KD TLED GOODS in Great Variety. Try Oar ROLLER p 42 ENT FLOUR GOSHEN BUTTER FERRIS' FIG HAMS BONELESS BACON AND SMOKED BEEF. No. 1. Mackerel in Tins, Kits and Barrels. NET! k ALEXANDER'S. 1 Free delivery. Telephone call 81. NOTICE. WILL expose to sale ?tt publ'c auction on Tues day, Decemher 22d. !8Rt ar 12 o'p.!iulr. nnnn at R'-ck Hill, S- C, The fo lowirg de-cribea stock, viz: ,99 shares sock in the Rock Rill cotton factory, 63 of Rk Hi'l. S. C, par valus, $100 ir snare, 2 ) shares stock in rh Young Men's Loanan'l Trust Company of Bock Hill, S. ., par v lue 100 per shire, 300 shares In the Furman Farm Improve ment Company of Atlanta, Ga.. par value $10 per shire. The same b trie- stocks nlfidd tn Wll Hams R1-ck & Co., of New York by J M. Ivy 4 Co .or Rocs Hill. s. C, as collateral security for indebtedne., and sold to satis) y thu same. Will be sold in qiian-ities to .uit purchasers. J M. t'HKHRV. Agtfor Rock Hi 1 . S . C. Williams, Black & Co. , Dec9 13-16-20. T. R, IV! AG i LL, WHOLESALE aEOCEE AND COMISSIOW MERCHANT EIMf OU19TAI HIGH KING'S MOUNTAIN, N, C W1 HOOI, IF YOU WANT Anything In the way of FAMILY SUPPLIES, STAPLE or FANCY GROCERIES, I respectfully invite you to call and see my goods and hear my prices, which are as low as the lowest, and goods of the very best quality. Respectfully, It. B, ALEXANDER. The largest Male Bonding School in Western Noith Carolina. Health record as tonishing. With over fourteen hundred students, not a single death since it was found ede IV umber of pupils already enrolled 33?, represent? ?even States. Next session opens January 4, 1886. Business Collesre attachpd wlfh it. siuaeats nave tafctn honors at the Unhersity and at every College m CAr vajaioguo. -W. T -K. EKLL. A. Jtt,. Principw State. Dec lld2 w& wlm the A 8TBU A.. RAtl nrtviNOAX)Br. affray owu ghafs office in ber or pntwu room ah -ftiirt. room rVin was left Day. Thepr a table in tne o drawer nex niatol . As Da the ottter pri by Oneal wis oiron the nl Day's first int fcAli ner a han inta hia evesJ pain he caugl krrrfll levelled UMv ively he caugl 1 'A. . . y3 I and ciuwjiiw left. He bon it was disci greeed nis thouj Ao - talv wrenfil vwj 1 hand and pol see, fired, she Ujj . - - nart of OOttl r.hfi floor. Tl Swt laaa l iniP! JIA It-osJ Tnstarvtlv all oouTt room, who dressed! they pronou Th wotindec and originallj )unterfeitinl . i : . .... t I luuictuicuu money. FOl CmMc Jott Belgrade, announced the decision able with hei INTENSI London. weather that five years is out England. have decide posed reductl will probabl; THE FRENCH Paris Mj Minister of denies that an all ance reported froi A Bad "The policl leans," says found a tru of that city. sufficient, hoodlumisnal ry portion burglars pi throughout a deplorable izen's house any hour family insul unless there! the premise sistence. Tl condition ofl description. "Oh, howdc To keep yoi And how on To keep yoi "Not stransi "Use SOZOI Like 11 From beds of flc; Tendered agree which communi ness, and to th" Deautity your md Atlanta, threw a frei of the East Georgia Re wrecking s ride, and venge. "That Miss Jc he?" "Yes, and she wasn t for one tl "What's thatl She has cat near her. She lng helps her. doesn't make it around her." row If site had there would haw for it will cure i Firj Staunton! Paul's foun( last night, cipallv on is $4,000. We emnhatlf olleon, a Feniall ucn as ovar'anl won, falling ai ieeline'. irreifula leucorrhoea, be J irom the above weakness, sleei won or the h"- $1.00 and il.50 ehlsi, utlca, N. For sale by JN.C cu New Oi McVane & in men's fui an assignnu 000, liabilitil TO! By using Dr. vd lne only cure ic eore throat, and! Lungs. Io noi fatal. Scores aa nTesto Dr. Ft and no family using it, and dig is put up m la email price of Smith & Co. 1
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