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THE GBEAT STATE OF TEXAS COli. OLDS VISITS TAB COTWTinr A Commonwealth Tliat la Almort a Umpire Within Itaclf and One That . Present new anu emisi ow"ni , , ' m Worth oIlnUin--rni Condition at .Marfa, a Mile Above the Sea . Lev Cattle llahrfng and thePro 1 dnotion of Cotton the Chief Indus ; - trie Impressiona of a Swing Through tlie state. Correepontlenr-e of The Observer. Marf. Texas. March 1 What a vast nrM this western Texas Is. It seems - almost like an empire in itself. As swung through Texas, all the way f rom p. Texarkana, which represents its extreme northeast, to this place, resident after . i tesident assured me tnat me mate wouiu never agree to division, bin would keep Its present dimensions, with counties literally bv the hundred, with judicial districts bv the score, and with so great a' domain that the people of the eastern and western sections, the northern and the soutiiern. do not know about each other, ii h it rule, nave bv newspaper stories mid the Texas Alniiiiiiic. Here, at Marfa, winch nearlv n mile above the Jsetl-level. there is not one plant wmci. in tut: iuiiuiksi i in" any isorth t aroiiniun. save uie mar grass or yucra, or winch, to Dp sure there are several varieties, some attain-1 ing a height of several feet. The fields, are dull brown and they are topped by a Uaht and patchy grass, low In growth.! , ,.t hl-irien this heln with the. airest or '".toes, St". .w-H .i 1 2 ind,. ....... ..... ....... iTthSmnm, A. w eh aoV.ear io "nark ri.n ,,f ih. ,,m me wind him JET liV V " . w"!." "ir. "... T. ... IE. i.Ji J .,,;. i,.,.e ..n.i . n vViMid " j .:: . ." STu h .,,V -r . ,.r.M J ,.. 7eit Av '.V, r i.--.si .-rneV ' iil"l"n "a sta v of" a week there has not been a. tire in a bed v... l.rf,. I,....,, ul.,.nu nilli i&'lti . .'. it is irulv an outdoor world. During the seven days there was a little spatter of rain, a trifle which we In the ; 7 ""'J ' ' VvTw'nd produced a ou e frL Trf ln w "isS Tl ' very dry always, betl.-r than pherlc effect. The rain was 111 lsp?. 1101 fail and mikes a house which straight down, hut curled Ilk.- tresac f;'""K- 111 ,u l, ana nidKCS a 1 ouse tin 11 ii a..A no eu-.mratinn lu xn ' '" warmer In winter and cooler in Hum - hair In a -Rind, and the tvapuialiou Ik wo .-oiirse lumber ia l.lirh here U great that the, literally seemed o f;. m ' O '"f ""J ' f'1, 7,il, i away. frequentl. . amoke hl.-l, ; ,t, . 7,1 . in the air trom an engine ... a crisp - hj7.k.,.nrt U nnrnle for this! Te background Is purple It this : r,.1X.r0'""!' 'or.'"". "'." twwu"" ' . . .. . J mountains. T., rnnil. illu listve . Afvr, brown color. Willie tin- mondial. is n.c; purple In nearly all llghtx. ' .1 . . ,. li ,, , ....I ...I ,t..uu- llifn bring but volcanic rock of deep shades of brown and purple, among which the lit. tie plants which r.nd but a precarious footing, present only the faintest of un lag. present only tlie lalnlest Ol all neutral greens. It u this combination whlch gives s color utterly iinkiiown to Eastern eyes; a color never to he ro. . gotten. . ... .. -l.r!.U ":a".v' iV"11'' . s-a-.evci, ami is a...... ...K..-r., ,,, - way tow.. In Texas II is a city on a plain, nor Is It hid II is a place of windmills and n.. plac..-i Holland can show more. per ,.,r.s In much f I exas trio water . naro an.. ... "'one . nr more beautiful its t.nt the harder t Is. nut nere .s wry sou me m.u. . i.vniK wone is oronn or mm,-, a s.in.isi.n.- and In boring tl... wells .mlv ...,c jo nt or p pe the ..pp. . one is n-. "-ry w depth of the .ells Is from . to .W feci at wara ii ...sis ..niMii ... n ,K a wen a,... ..........r ..r ..,... '.-; to equip n. UAH HANI (SO .MK JAM,. This conn.v hns ft. 3a.. nnpnh.1 Ion, but1 Its court house ,.nd l.ill cor-t nr. h-ss I han I!i.fl0fl. l'ew con. .ties In North 'nrnlina can show such a str.iciu.e The in.i leri.il Is brick, and of Huh the ;..Vm sclmnl. house Is also const f ueled Tin- lattr-i building ilotnln.i (es all I lie town. Il Is a light set on an hill, truly and I fnu.nl ii.,. n.i .... t .... i vi. ii ... lu. r i! it i:, irT .. f Ai,..,:..., . and a grandson of I lorn I to ( Ii iffln, whose birthplace was the Krat.d old cuunty of : Mecklenhii.K Mr .i.ifTIn Is not only a ' enpanie inn. n, no. no. King tiaeinr, mi. isiio.is anu iUile a fetching air. and there also I" H 'o.iimlsloni r for north are sonic mat houses owned hy t hem. Texas. Th.-i. are a hundred pupils e.i : Tin-re Is not a great deal of n.arrliige. rolled anil I.,, s.iys that !i pe. cent, aiejihc priest not being callcil in to He the Usually present This Is a place. ),,. lells'knol. .-xc-pt as to II." better .-lass. The us, wlp re Nekn-K i- praclli illv un-; iinlu ens. d marriages ate not lunkcd known among the youngsters I was down upon by the peons, as the lower culled on to spenk to the rlllnens ami class Is termed. The wages of these the pupils and II mj alter tilling a i.mi . iNortli I arollna and lis Koanoke Island slid Mecklenburg I chtr.itlo.i that Mr. Oriffln said In was of North i rnl i n.i anteced. ms. This is a wo. Id wli. ie 11.. vegeiatln.. I neaily all t'inins oi spikes, and up penis In say sland off. onlv in this av; can It survive the hung, r ol the aiilin.ils. - glon. T'li.-r. is now but very Utile Hffllla-1 ami r-siiltcd from the decided wenkness the liorses He gn.ils. .he Intl.- burros o. tmu between the Mexicans and negroes. ; In the stock market. So many Wall donkeys They ,-an ,,( ninny things i Formerly there was much Inlermnrrlnge , streijt people are now Interested In cot el.lcli Kasie.n aniuinls wuild sneer at. of white men and .Mexlcn.i women, bullion, that the cotton market Is very sen si. Io "peak I have observed thai the tin- coming of the American wnniiin to ' silive In intluences i.ffeetlng stocks. In spines of the ucia w.-r- In., ken as If .at . this country has about entirely stopped i t he present case. Wall street longs were en There both w.iier anil nnurishmrut j this sort of thing The Mexican women . nl.liged to sell out so as to apply their in the thick leaves of the .mlns. which an- usually quite chaste. col ton murgm-i against their slock deals. are s. i mil ..t Inulilln! . horns, but gaso line nu.neis nr.. n.nl. with a bulb so as! to hlt th.. thon- upon the mpI.u-h and h.ir.i the 1..H. I off. urns e,,,,l,i.g cattle i 10 eat ih- reilly sue, i,. ,i pli.n.s. ! te,il areas an t ilk.il of h I c us the usual unrig, nothing . -y than a w. linn, or s.jiiai, mil. or .,to flguri at all. Hen ... ill nie.l pill IohiiIc i, wir Was In Cuba a f. w j fr 'III. Ilhseivei Mil the spare l.-llee nigHi-Kl barbs, hail been pm ,, use h the Kpanlsb in making .-n. angle. uents In front of iheir fnrls. and oih r defences, but that was not ii marker to tin- wire fence in wesl Ti nas One man will I. II ru I.e has so uilles another I JO nil. I so i II Is the calculation that lil'i will maintain 2n 1.. Jo c.itlle. acres HTATi; i.WNH MICH I.ANi. The hind l largely owned hy the Hlate of Texas ami Land Commlsiuncr T'errill, at Austin, the '.fpit.il. Is the one man Who nol onlv .g. dates the rate of lease but also i In, t o. sal,-. 1 1,, latter proced U.i' being known as ' I, oiiic-.lca.il. ig " The rut. ot lease pet ,-M. .ilinliallj varies tiom io as inn. h a, c uts Take a case: A e.iw.niuu l ..-. lor live v. a.s say IB se. tin.., or t.Ki ... .. . lb- pnv s say i cents r H.-II-. He puis up n wind, mill which llllx the wale. Iron, a driven well, the latt r trom in M feet deep, sua In- win-s his l,obliii ,,i a .-..nt of, sy T per mile His w lo.l mill and well j lim lank Will . o-l ,s..y to lifm II III give plenty of wale. f,.t the i-altle on 10 recti"!! or umi. . Inning his lease perled. and Let. .re bis base lapses, he arrange., in buv h land and b.-i-ome a homestead, r H can "hoioestei..r ' light sections (or ,",!: acres, and no more He then gets an allowance for the o. .expired part of the lease (millet. ColilllllKSlone. Terrlll. through bis agents who have been mo ih. public lauds, fixes Ibe late f put men i lo.ording to Hi, grazing facilities I. in., y be that there is some bottom land, which can be cultivated, and of , nurse this Increases the valti.i. tlon. Tin- grans Is dead. looking now. Inn In the spring, which in this altitude he-! gins in June, it win . green, though nriday. The laigest much in this nur. of v,rui? ' i run ai ... paiciiy. mm win continue u.oo ...i.. in ii. auninm. i nW-lneii there are M.Vti cattle. It is nboul 5.1 JII mu that the . attic g.( e,. fatter miles to Hi.- northward of Marru and late In the autumn, after the grass has j nearer Fort l.avls. ripened, than when it is green. Cattle-1 There ore black lulled or mule deer In lalsltig is profitable now. p.h-es ranging j this section, hut the State, is now trying Bjr 20 per head. Home big cow-men who1 hard to protect these sinlmuls. They nre prst cam. Into this seetioH, driving their! large und very easily frightened: so rd, thought the spring would begin rn.i. li so that when hunters come upon ' t.nPr,i ' l'"ir lurd suffered greatly. : them (Hid shoot one the others uiu.ear " Jk ..Ty ' '" hnan.-mlly. i to he too timid to run and so Home llmei ine -attl- are now sold n the houl mft.n nr a doxen are shot There arc pun. jrort worth. Kansas City. lA.uglas, All-'theis In these mountains and some ladles ona, etc whfl ,.anie Into Marfa b id of n tjia hunt .TJ. . .1 y "w ram her thai : last wck for some esltk-Jkllllng if i ,"."1' ;,''"ll,r,' " wt.'r s.i. panthers, will, the result Hint the dogs ? E1?L ? IJrovUi.Ml for tin , ttl. l each i I . alh-d three, which were killed There "ESiL" T. i " ""r" ,f,ule '"- Phnty of prairie dogs. Their hobs t?I,ilP?r,,ir' ."" ,urxi("- 'I l no are In nil Ibe fields, lu tl.ese holes there 7iu r - l) u 11 '"'' ' wind- are rrcpiently n.ttlrwni.kr and little , milts, or of gasoline engines, th effee . i owls, hut the tend.rfo..f ..in.i I.. .... Aw'lLit ?.. f " ,h" ""'' ," .or, i.. L. , i mis i.uii mis tr.o (orm a "nappy ram y." rXStvof l . 11"'J""'e are; Far from it; the dog has dug the hole, JsXytIiirJ!lVU"- Jhe ,-P"' 'f! the snake has Intruded and will on ., , inw t.ni mw feet. If a man w ho i castnn kill und ut the nnnnlM hit,. .. leasee uma, put. In a well, fenced the , . v. ., w ivraw n i n lease hi It rplraUon or to buy ttae place, or part . of W, and tease the remainder, 4 he State ""''it W '1 ' Wdr, who ,t ge fh fence god nil the other Improve. went with .it. utile removed within 89 V , oowr nrotnole home. ' Madlng. This lia long been pretty near. ly rainbw region, but during tit past yar or mors more Train ha fallen tbsn ut ue pcrnsj.in or. res rs. i tiers are berton who dlclare the climate U changv nn nd tiaxt etivtion rausing th change, ut rbally but very atnull srea 1 In cultivation., ' waiked over fleid 'here planting had been none and found or; eon.e of it tn row 10 feet apart, orghnm can, beau and pumpkin had ve va xnv wips, jm wii wfirr not ftooy to Tiehv only needing the touch of the ram," un7ar; Dig orop la loonea ior, wherever planting can possibly be done. Tet farming is a--bagatelle as yet: and It will for many a year be the home or the cow-man. Those aound Marfa have ay, 900 to 600 head of cattle on their ranges. The sorghum -cane i very tntckly sown and ' grows with email talks. It's cut and stacked to feed cat tie,' In cum the grass runs out. There remain only a few "long-horn" cattle. The bet ranges are not those along the Rio Grande river, sav 100 miles south of here, but in the Immediate locality of Marfa. The ranches average 25 natives. Pretty nearlv half the population of this high and vast table-land is Mexican and the Influx of these people Is quite steady. Every place has Its Mexican I jm uarter; that at Marfa Is south and east The material used for the Mexican i houses is exclusively adobe, and the I racee who make it their business to i manufacture these queer big and flat bricks, dig Into the ground and get the material, li they have not a wind mill they buy the water, paving 10 cents a barrel. In fact the water WHaonn ao about selling water, the vosscIm being zinc, and they are on the basis of the wagons which retail kerosene borne of the Mexicans get their water In a most primitive way, They have a. barrel. et on h spindle, and to each end of the spindle In a band of goat skin. The poor i vjt'Aicaii uu n inn iiMr ifi ui wicr. pini - m tiRUt Dung and tnen putting the band or skin across hln ch st pulls the barrel along on the ground all tne wav to li 1m " dohe shack, ' as Ms primitive dwelling is known, thk mrvicis ni.-qini.'.MTS Z " ........ There Is a dry stream bod near thei'"i'al taken to Richmond Is kept there .Mtown. Its always spoken of aa the'alive pending developments, and f hy - I arrovo. or the draw. I'd to last BDrlnir I many Mexican houses. were on the - flat i nionsjame or it. when there came a great i flood which swept away ll of tliem. Now Ithev are II vine 'on the highland. Manv ' have Iheir hoines on the side of a rather stern and verv stonv hill Then.- houses . look for all tli. world like the hahltution- 1 "r ,,lp Platover Wasp, which in North Carolina Is familiarly known as the niri-fiituner. ana so tins tun is Known - ."" Jlrt dauber hill" by Kaatern visitors , it'y .'W o. . .e uiex.ona ajK n . - - 4U, and have to be hauled out to the . Tl,. , rlv cedar trees In the nountalna. hut t Ii.hc .,,.1-.. t,nur. all I... r. l't,o I h. ' .... . "a c nearly an win useu. ni.ru i.e." .1.. 1 iu -nIt.,a - ........ i.ii .1 iiir irin ill i) 11 1 .- ivvnin 1,1 11 n ' ... . - .... , . ..... . .. .. . omi. uirir ,n niiiji.ii'i i,i,f.nj'.ui uuit .1 "' timber Is cut on leased land that ''"" '" Instantly canc-lled. This Is .... . 'ffort to protect the timlier. It ought to ha ve hecn the la w :0 , eu. s ago. .,d is . ,.',' ....-...:"":'"!.' , ... "T. ' '. 1 ,. ' . '"T " , ' V", 'h.., ' "r' ' il r.n , . .,.' plnoti or dwarf oak. I here are soin. i.... '..ii w,.,i. .... i a., n..ll and' have to be constan.lv , - - f " ' ' ii,,.Tirardens o. vards , "It " " J he , little Kns . ... , " ; -" .' ;' " " ; ! r , , T J a ,, r J ,11 n, ,1 pumped up U held In lank '' ' A? li , ,mlH w li , Vn. th - ' T(. stendllv flowlna . Marfa In the Kin (irantle river '' '" ' 'VJ", '." Uie Kl" t','ir"" rlvP1; -f, '.:.,. , (-oi.sld. rahl.- tnit r ilsinir j ' o'"L , V ., .' MeL Lc ui ! . - . " , . ' :' ..,,,, . j . hf . H,l(nn..,' ,' . , i.un-i i ,,.. ...",,',, , , , s.ts Cily as mutton, l'enple 1. re say thej- (ina'fH me iprejcr yoiinK goal io minion. worth II. Wl. cow pnnlcH g'A and the tiny ' intrifis or donkeys from $1.50 to -,. Tic ' hnrn. can eat anytlili.K except Iron, and . ,H Is well rusted he can get away ' with it. The Mexicans ride these burros . and Intariahly sit far to the rear on tlie . hind quarK rs. this giving softer seat. one thinks of the burro anil the Mexican , ,i ....-I , ,i...i. i,..ii ... i i...., ,.,,..ii ..,.. i 1 Irwl :,tl ll,.,l l lu.v oi-a omii.iUv l-oll- dark In cumplexlon. They an- now tniight ' Kngl.sh In tlie schools. Home of the'"1 girls are very pretty, with light complex, i M. x i, Hns are usually iiho.it "six blts," . or 7A cents, uml thev nin onlv fair work men, so far as steadiness Is ennccrned. : VK i , , H nr.. verv few here I saw one li.,m Keniuckv. 'win. marrod a Mexican , woman. He used to be In Hie Hull Icnvahv. colored, niille a iiu.nher of whnm .untried Mexicans and located In this re-1 As wr were walking across a fl-Id one of thP l.ovs In the party began to kick up a w.-,d. He said It' was the 'locu plant It Is low and green, with leaves slightly curled, and in the spring t.'ins ;. iiu.nle tin wee C.ltle ivhl.l, once cut II .onlr.i. t a fancy for It and II makes e..-s. ciiitum an) , I li. ni easy and cventiinlly kills lliciii se lions m the ! The sorghum cane which "vnliihti ers," j f'-in When I, that is springs up aft".- u regular crop. nrs ;iKo. willing Iwlll kill cattle which ent II The call l-! thought about; will eat II whenever hv ran. It' woe. with the i "bloats" them, swelling their bodler. to a gr. il six.-. There-is also a plant known ties in which Kurope Is vitally interested, us the garliimcla which kills cattle, but' An anrilysls of to-day's market seems they will not touch II unless the spring Is l. show that the decline is primarily due very dry and there Is no green forage of to link of confidence or. the part ot any kind i huigs Tl.ey have only recently nnder- Moid of the grown whites speak Span-i irnne a vevere drubbing of which the Ish and the children can muster n few bruises sllll remnli. and they are tl. (re words of course the Spanish spoken by , fore only too ready to run whenever they these Mexicans is a bastard lans-nuue 1 1. Ink a return attack la planned. ftc- iitiil would give a shudder to n Caxtillan. Many children and plenty of dogs are the concnniltants of a Mexican peon's shack. Just as they are of the negro cab. Ins hi Hie ICnstern country, or the "Old I State s '' to us the term always ' mplov ed In this part nf the country. Spanish i ought to he taught In the public schools 1 In this part nf Texas, .is the dealings of I he Americans with Mexico ore now on I so vast u scale t ! A QtK'KHII.VKrt MINK. i Not la. from Marfa. lit ')' . lln.iu.,. I In - mil hit. away, I'rof. William H. 1 'Ii I III .s, i will) Hint old enemy of the race, Con of the rnlversily of Texas. and ! stlpallnn. often ends In Appendicitis. To t. rmeilv of Chapel Hill, Is operating a 1 1 1 1 ' - k s 1 1 er mine. He Is well known ami j inipulii. In Texas. He was piofcsao. of, mlne.aloRy at the Texas I'rilvcisllv at Austin, hut the last Legislature lulled Io muke an appropriation to keep up lbati professorship, and so ho engaged In niiu- ing All the supplies, nu.chl.i. . v. etc ! ioi in. iinni-s at . eri.nqua are iiuuh ii rroui Mnrfa by wagon uml the iron llask-.. cel. holding 1') pounds of in k. silver are hauled buck. Ore and oilnr things are hauled frmn here to the sll vet- mines til Khafler. 44 miles nwav. I'eopl", In this part of Texas pay no at tention to distances and ii eowlKiy Willi freinienily ride his nonv 101) Inllrs In h 1 Texas embraces SO sections ..ml on It mest.s fall Into the error of bellevl,,. win aiso eat iie owiets on oocatlon. The snake Is the only one In th bunch who I not In fear. There are plenty of molly cotton-tails and oulte mMihr nf Jack rabbit; there , are field.lark and more hawk than I ever aw in any one section; there are great number of a dainty little bird called tier a snow hlrd, but rather lik a tiny dove in , shape, though llAt in eolor. Thert nro other bird which come In the summer. The air I extremely ra rifled here, ajid th amount of evaporation or dryness is lonlh1ng. . for ; examplo In H hours ho Umm than i inch pf water to the foot evsporate, - ft I no wottder psonle come her fw beaflh. If they live Irt the open air and umblns it would almnat seetn a eertslniy .that they will recover. It I an appetlsjng aurt w a Mmt4y tory, To gly an Idea of the extent of vialonTtr ma? aid tnat the Bterra Maare mountain in Mexico are distinctly seen. About 30 miles to the southeast Is a remarkable deposit of marble, some pure white, some blue, some black. - There Is a mountain of this covering 480 acres. It ia said the white marble is of aauul- itv like the famous Italian oerrar. used by sculptors for centuries. The talk here is largely of mining, of Old Mexico, etc and the terms in daily use sound strange to Kastern ears. The teams which haul oil. uuickKllver. lumber and sumHIes such distances are queer in the extreme,. Te a nig ox tatin win be nttcnea pernap over a oozen ourros: six in tne leaa, xnnn four abreast, then perhaps four more. These little beasts seem to stand any. thing. The cow-ponies ao at a trot un der the suddle and some times are put ut this gait for 2ft miles. Many of the tough and quick ponies used in playing polo are sent from this section. I nttUJ. A. fjL.ua TREATKI l-OR HYDROPHOBIA. j Kuyettcvllle Bov Taken to Pasteur Institute at Richmond Quarterly j 0irereii. C,,brr)t-S-8ffomM Mar- hiitp rngi . ! Correspondence of The Observer, Kavetteville. March S -Yesterday Capt. ( arl H l'dbetter carried his son, i Charles, bitten bv a doa BUDDOstd to bo mad. to Dr. Horn s Pasteur Institute, in Richmond, conveying the dog alive in a box He telegraphs that )t. Hocn Muviws uiui an aoBu omen in ". c'l iiy inr viiv iiiuuKui mau uv niiieu. im oropnouia is snown. tne eoy win taae me lJr l, W.J the , ll''l""'r ,"" f' '" j I ,'i,Bl evrtmiK ine.cirsi osetuooisi quar- "'''y conference of this year for this d strict was held In Hay Street Methodist ! courcii, i residing uiuer J. t. nuriey in ! the chair Itev. P. H Tuttle. pastor, re- -I""o uiKj-rioea tor tne new subscribed for cnurcn numiing, witn many otner gooa . ..........m oiiiiuin rorniniiiec whh appfiirueo: " .V "v. m ' l.;mb ' ir n Rn.,T,: K ,,. ,;,Uf,ru H 8. Sedberry W. T ' Rf "T; S" ft ' '"",''. Irciisurer of building fund: H. h' Hhcelz. . 0 Mor: J. . . Powers, ami tor. M ,' ,..nih w h. rv.,, w W ' iVe,' 8rM- i""'r Br'eeiz, . - t ole and Dr. . B. Patterson were elect- ed delegates to the district conference at i SanW on the 21.1 Inst. I Rev. J. 8. Moody, of this city, has ac eepted a call to the rectorate or Kplscopal cliurc-hes of Hickory the and - lenolr, with residence at Hickory Mr. Mrtnrfv ! 11 it-,,., t.i ,- nf .rj.nnflnn.1 ahIL ' " i IV. 7 -,.i,.i, n -- - - - iiniryonv eenuiK. rtrv. .1 U Ti.tl.i ,.U4il,, of II:iv Street . .' - 1" " M ' Methodist church of tills cltv, perlorin- ing the ceremony, Mr- D. t'l.lhreth and MIhs Julia Kesso.ns were married in I lea I 1 1 i 1 1 Salem Methodist church, which was . tuatertlllv .leenrutnd fnr lhi neensinn Af 1 ; rto . ,( w il, r Vn- 1 invert a deliahttul reception and supper at the. h....... of the hrlde s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oilhreth left for a trip to Hl.hmond. V... I)r ,,, Mncllae. long a prominent ' Physician of this cltv. Is nt Tampa. Kla.. - I ()f his profession. ! I r. .1. V. Ilighsnhth has returned from : Spa rtaiiburg. S. '.. where he rc:id a l'-'per on surgery before the Trl-Statc Medical Society. Holi. ltnr V. C, T.yon having made It known Unit he will not be a candidate 'o succeed hlniscir in the ..rflce which he i Ic" "Med so ahly. the Fayetlevllle bar : already pr seats two aspirants for the posilon of solicitor. Mr. N. A. Sinclair, who rlnrsentol Cumberland in the last State Senate, a lawyer nf commanding ability. ami Mr. a . n. nan. wno nas acceptaniy tilled tlie position of county attorney. Mr. Ja.ncH Kirkpalri' k Is a jiatlant In the HlghNriilth Hospital. Mr. U'. M. Wells, Hlennnraniicr for Mr. J. A. Husk", of the Atlantic Coast Line service. h;i redtrnert to take a position w II li the mouther.. Realty Company nt column r. w. I Mr. Harvev I erlireneth succeeds him as etenoirrnnher. "Jr- 1 '- "hillock, ot Johns Htntlon, 'ontedera tr- soldier, who has recently nnoei Koiie aii opera uim in uie Migitsmiin Hospital, will be able to return home in a few days. Miller A Co.'s Cotton Lcllor. Special to The Observer. New York. March R. Two forces were at work to. day which temporarily oh- s inert the real cotton situation. Ku ro pe. in ma. ki t were somewhat lower, ow ing to fear thai the Moroccan confer ence which might be ended any day without settling the ouestinn nt issue, .bus leaving the relations of tiermany anil Franc- ejnsi- to the breaking point. The other depressing u-nture waa local The buyer of cotton goods In far off In dla and China on whose active purchases llo present great prnsperlly of Kurnpean mills U based, know little rare less ..f the fluctuations in the New York io.k market and depression arislnz from the latter must necessarily be tem- n.in I lie Mnruceat. affair is more . Imis but I here is ev ry reason to be- Ileve Unit the conference will finally ' o.ne to a successful conclusion. In which event we are likely to see u sen. lini. nl.il rally In prices of all con. mod - c.-lpts were a little full to-dny, and that also made longs rather, cautious. It Ink's lime to restore confidence nfter n long period nf severe liquidation, hut strong people are now buying and the public will soon follow their lead. The clone shows a net loss for the day of I- In hi on near monlhs and R nit the new crop positions. Liverpool Is due to come "in- to two lower lu thr morning. M I LLF.ll & CO. A l.IVF.I.Y Tl'SSLK avoid all serious trouble with Stomach 1 ,u er' ...id Bow. -Is. take lr. King's New ! . i - ITIIs. They perfectly regulate these organs, without pull) or discomfort, .r,c at It. II Jordan & Co., druggists. ' nmnT nncc TUC CTnlliru jON T DOSE THE STOMACH Cure (ntai-rli by Itrcatlilns Hjomcl Sold I'ntlcr (iuuraiilco hy It. U. Ionian & Co. There Is otic treatment for nasal catarrh which Is based upon common iense, 8.1(1 Hi, the name time,., la thoroughly scientific. tijomel is not a curc-Aii; it Is a specific for the cure of catarrhal trouble. Wreathed through the neat pocket Inhaler that comes with every outfit, the aromatic healing of Hyn mei penetrates to the moat remote parts of the nose, throat and lungs, healing all inflammation and killing the catarrhal germ wherever present. Ho successful has Ilyomel been In the cure of catarrh that R. H. Jor dan & C". sell II under a guarantee that It w ill cost, nothing unless It gives satisfaction. The complete Hyomel ouint sells for $1, and Consist of an Inhaler that can bo carried In the vest pocket, a medicine dropper, and a bot.Me of Ilyomel. The inhaler last a lifetime, and If more Hyomel la needed, extra bottles can be obtained for 6D cents. tt I the most economical of nil remedies advertised for the cur of catarrh, and la, th only one that, treat this disease without stomach dosing, applying the medication and healing w here the disease germ are present. v Do not doae tb; etomach to rurK naai catarrn: breathe Hyomel. know ing that if thl treatment doe not cure, It will coat you nothing. . If not convenient! to obtain Hyomel of R, II. Jordan Co.. or soma other druggist, it will be forwarded from th laboratory by mail, on receipt -of prlre. :..v : - ,f The R. T. Booth Co., Hyomel Bldt Jthaea, X. Y. Biff Wdf -TteRf arsr"-Gotto '.v IsHter.'v (Furnished by the Cotton Exchange and - Board of . Trade.) - : New Orleans,. - March 8. The . eotton market wag distressingly" dull ,to-day pecutauon was need and specuiatora ap peared to be glad of it. The bullish sen. timent of last week was not In evidence to any great extent, Liverpool throwing com water on it -before tne opening Dy going into rather a decided decline which put it out of line with the -American markets and reduced the shipping parity materially, - Liverpool has been the mainstay of the recent advance, and without support from It the friends of the staple were at aea. Much attention was paid to new crop conditons, but, ex aggerate the importance of new from the field at this early date a much as they could, the talent could not And any information that was strong enough to pause them", to commit themselves .to either side of the market. The market was dull and featureless up to .12:30 o'clock. On the opening the tone was easy and prices were to 7 down. Liverpool fu. tures were 4 points down at this time, they were expected to show an advance ot z point. Tne only cneerrut feature about the English market was the sale of 12.000 bales of spots. Even at that quotation were 2 points lower, middling American -being reduced to 6.90. During the morning no one was detected In any thing like an attempt to put prices either way ana tne market drirtea along on rather an easy undertone which Anally i carried prices down until they were 8. to y lower than Saturday's closing. At 12:30 o clock the market was stagnant lu lIJO H)ul ule oemmiu mr ins who grade waa good but offerings were Urn Jn the spot the demand for the better 1 ited. On the other hand there was no demand for the lower erades While Offer i"g were fairly liberal. Kor the, better gruaes niciors neia out nrmiy tor quota tlon. but for the lower grades they will j tnarly canted concessions of one-elx j teenth. l.'p to 12:30 o'clock about 1,500 : ha es snots and 600 bales f.o.B. cotton were sold. The basis In f.o.b. cotton was about 3d points on May for Liverpool : KOOj middling, C. P. Ellis & Co.'s Cotton Letter. Special to The Observer. New Orleans, L., March 6. Liverpool showed a dlsDositon to nauae to-oay. tn stead of reflecting the advance noted in American markets Saturday, tncy re corded a decline of two to three points when the latter opened and this was in creased to six ooluts netore tne close. Ah a result, a good deal of reselling on trie part or. recent purchasers Became creature, and there being no speculative .demand to absorb such offerings, a de- ; cllne of 12 to 1.1 points followed, the mar- 1rit cl,ialir n. the. InwIDit nrttnf nf 4 he , - - ' UUV. 111 me .oi oeuuriiueiu a BiiiKuiar coo d.tlon Is presented. I sunny active and well-informed traders describe the mar ket as being without demand and at the same time without offerings. This with out offerincs. This. In the race of the fact that our locnl stock comprises near ly a quarter of a million bales of tner- chantable cotton. Seems singular to us, ! to say the least. No such volume of i cot Ion is hedgid locally, and in our opln ion It is not hedged In any otner market. ho that It operates really as a specula- live long Interest which soncr or late, mllst come out. Friends returning from the Kastern I belt to-day tell us of more forward and more extensive preparations than ever before known in their experience, and it j seems to us that it will require unpro pitlous seasons l.ereattcr to give any i added value to the remnant of the old I crop, while on the other hand with in i telllgent opinmaa,convicted of prepara. tlons for an effeniioiis production, pro- : vldea tne season Justifies the favorable - growth and development must necessar ily give rise to the expectation of superabundant supply next senson which will necessarily exercise an adverse cf feet upon values generally. ('. P. ELLIS & CO. SOUTHERN COTTON MILL STOCKS. vuoiaiions ny r . i . Aoooti er v.o. Uia Asked Abbcvlllo common. 9 100 91 llu 105 107 loo Aetna .. Aiken Mfg. Co American Spinning American Spinning. Pfd. . Am. Warehouse. Spray, N. Anderson Cotton Mils .... Arcade Cotton Mills Arcadia Arista Arkwrigbt Mills Arlington ,. Athcrton, N. C. Avon .... 84 ....110 . . .101 C. . . .104 .'..'git V".'llS 120 ."'.." 105 MM. 91 120 90 Avondaln 100 Augusta. Ok 80 Bibb Wl too 1.2 113 109 81 1'eltot- 109 Bonnie ..loo ..102 .. 79 ..100 Brandon 'ot. Mills, S. C... Brogan Cotton Mills, S. C. Brookslde Buffalo Mills. 8. C Buffalo Mills Cabarrus . .136 ..M0 Cannon Mfg. "o. Chadwick. N. '.. Pfd.. 102 tB 91 100 146 122 lot 91 105 Cherryvllle Cheswell, S. C Cheswell, S. V.. Pfd.... Clinton Clifton Cini Clifton, Pfd Cllffslde , Chlipiola Co. Ion Mills . Chronicle Mills. N. C... Courtney Cherokee MTg. Co Conversee ....120 . ..102 ....110 . .'.115 ion ....115 116 Columbus Mfg. Co 105 Cora 100 Darlington 60 7 Dalas Mfg. Co.. Ala Dover Yarn Mils, N. Drayton Lining Eflrd. N. C Klnilra, Pfd Kagle & Phoenix .. Kasley Kdenton, N. C 4 C 100 - SO 60 , . 125 - 100 107 fi5 12d Z. (par 60) 90 77 91 119 102 s.-, 90 :oo - 95 ...,l.r. 118 50 76 91 93 .......... 9S 100 100 9i 95 104 101 104 Ifil 110 UB 94 97 ISO 140 .. .. -.. .. 10! 90 100 9 .. 1974 :n W2 100 ',' Pfd.'.'.'.' 97 99 Knlerprlse Mills. N. Knroee Enroec. Pfd f-T,rek,i Kxposltlon Kairlleld. Pfd Florence, N. C , Fountain. N. C. .. OofTney Mfg. Co. .. Oaston riastoi.ia Gibson (ilenwnod (Jluck (lien Ixiwry, Pfd.. . Olen Ijiwry Com. .. Oranltevllle, S. C... (Srcndcl Greenwood Highland Park Highland Park. Pfd.. Hartaville Hnrtsvlle. Pfd .. .. H 'iiri, tin Mi'ls Hosklns. Pfd Hnsklns. N. C. .. Huguenot, pfd .. ., Innian Mills. 8. C Inman Mills. 8. C John P. King Mfg. Co 97 103 Kesler JJ2H i.ancuster cotntn Mill ico Knoxvllle Cotton Mills 1 Iincaster Cotton Mills, Pfd.. 07 130 too 101 96 1C3 l u not t 100 I.anglcy Mfg Co. .anions ,.. ....... IJmlen. X. C. .. .. Mtwrty Limestone Ijockhort. 8. C. .. .. ., Ioruy, Com .. Ixirav. Pfd .. .. Louise Mill. N. C , 90 W Y.'.vio ... 97 ...20 .. 86 ... SO ...ias ...167 .. 70 ... 1 . Jo '.'.'.102 ...102 100 lowell ,. Lumberton ... Mitlhoio (ittrn Mil.... Martin Furniture Co.4 N. Miiii-hestcr MID.... Maple .'..-. Mills Mfg. Co. .. .. M .. Mills Mfg. Co., Pfd., v.'.. M.Hlena Cotton Mill .. GO 110 ia 103 7 9i m Mollnbop ,, Monaghnn Monarch, fl ,C ......100 Monarch. 8. C, Pfd ... . W Mooresville, N. Ci v., ; .' .. W5 Newberry ... .10$ N-k .!. X C... .k ..- (.HO -tJ, ;; Norn Mill t, ., .. ............101 1M Otlell -Mill -......'r'iWrt'-iw . ' ' Orangeburg, 1t A W; Orangebury, 2nd Pfd w'.i.iif i. t to; Orr,Coon Mill, :i.vfit . lt ' Oxarfcv ... ... ...t'.ltd racoielvjHBg,. i50f i .,-'.,; wrn-: Pueolet lrg. Co..' Ka P.i'4Mt f -:W St , a sciENTinc woKDstt i ; The cure that tnnd to it credit make Bucklen' Arnica Salve a aclentino won der, It cured K. K. Mulfordr-tecturer for the I 'k Irons of Husbandry, Waynesboro, Pa ; of a diarreeaing eaee of Pile, . It heal the worst Burn,- 8nre. Bolt. I 'leer. Cut, Wound, ChiiMaln ana Salt Rhemn. tOnly s&e at iUU. Jordan Co.' dms etore, . . ' , , it, v "e V ' i Patterson . Pelzer Mfg. -Co.. ... .... .. - ..lWi Piedmont Mftf. Co.... .. .lis its JPelbam, Oh., Ifi..k. ... 'i-lti4 Piedmont Wagon Work 300 , Poe, W F. Mfg. fo,.?,, ,.J2J '133 People' Cotton, Ala. -.' ,r v Rtohldod, 8. C.i Pfd..; . 61 ; Roanoke Mill , ....is - Raleigh.. .. .. .... t,f' .t 4. loo-' Riverside Mfg. Co..t MO Richmond Bplniilng C (.'.'nW. Rocky luver, bio.. .,',...115 Baxon .. ........i.lOO . 104 1 Senaca . . . .., ' Senaca, Pfd ' - Sibley, Oai i. CI Social circle .. ... ... ... ..,) ,'101 Boutnern, - it. Bpartan Mills,. Bprlngstein ... Trenton. N. 'C. Trvon. N. C. .. . t. ..137 Ji46 a.b elf . L-..116 . ' in . i6a Pfd . . .. ......... .aoo 12s Tucupau, 8. C. Tucuoau. 8. C. 100 105 3V& Tuscarora ...... Toxawey .. .. .. .... , ...... Union MIUs, 8. C ... Union Mill. S. C, Pfd.. ... .. iTnity. Go... .. .. .. ..136 Victor Oil .... ..... ......... .. Victor Mills. S. C... .. ......110 us Walhailu, 8. c. . Warren Mfg. Co. Pfd... ......... 10B Warren Mfg. Co. .. 101 Waehincton Mills IT . Washington Mills, Pfd .. .. .. 9? 100 BANK STOCTKB.- First National of Charlotte.. 166 Merchants' & Farmers', Char- lo'.to .... ..153 Commercial of Charlotte.. . ....250 Charlotte Natiom.1 .. .. ... . .170 Southern flutes Trust-Co.. ..1:5 Palmeto Bank & Trust Co.. ..130 Charlotte ..125 Jftfs9iC fllllll v xiluLI V mm mmt Mother's Friend. hT its MierrariTi(r and crwnrriincr rtmrkvrfiAe - W J - X O f.VVlUWl allays nausea, nervousness, and all unpleasant feelings, and so prepares the system tor the ordeal that she passes through the event safely and with but little suffering, as numbers have testified and said, "it is worth its weight in gold." $1.00 per bottle of druggists. Book containing valuable information mailed free. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Gv HEALTHFUL Purity" Gtton Felt Mattress Every Mattress built widi our fecial Lifter! 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Central National of .Spartan . burtr 1., Sy'(...a4 Merchants' A farmers', Spar-- 111 lanburg : n .! Peoples' National, WUiton i i .lltKji 1 Spartanburg Savings . ,146 Fidelity Ian Trust, ' of ' Spartanburg ......SIS , . VirKt Kittlnnal. BDartanburr..l40 8outhern Truat Co--..- 100 laDarru JMVingas oaiia -tear Cattery Park Asheville.. .. ..iU Ml KniiltahlA Trust - Co.. ' Augusta MS, 131 National Exchange Bank. Au- ensta .. - -. ... v Charlotte Trust Co; .. .. ..,.105 Atlantic National Bank..,. ..240 National ' Loan A Bxehange 1 Bank,- Columbia -.. .. .. ..j ..140 Palmeto Bank . Trust Co,.... 120 State Bank ' .. 116 Bank of Columbia ., s 130 BONDS N. T. 6 1919 N. C 4a 1910 ... i. '...: ,... -Itl-W Xi& N. f. . 4a 1908 .. , . . : .1V4 , 19l (., .insii N. C. 4 Int. added Spray Woolen Mill 6a, inter, eat added ;. .. ..- ., ......... joo Arista Mill , int. added...... . jnjii Colombu --Power Co. : S lUU'. Grflndy Mdl ,., .. ....,. 99 A. iT. & O. It. R'. 6 1819.. ...,103 ;, nj N.'-C. R.VB. ....!. ,. .. 185U Charlotte 4Vs 1IU5 -int. added, ' m Atlantic & North' Curollna.. Atlanta es Charlotte let ....VK , Tty It- To-day f A wine giant full during lacal and before retiring;. will mafca you feel brighter, bettef, stronger. Villftrengtb cn and invigorate you to that your daily work will not teem burdensome. Will make you a well and keep you as well at it decs thousaodt of other. Get It of Your Druggist The meet wonderful recoo tructfvc Tonic cf the age, a health builder. Fehr's Malt Tonic Dept., Louisville Ky. to ove cll!iretl no' home. can be completely happy without them, yet the ordeal through which the ex- i Malt Tonic pectant mother must pass usually is so full of suffering, danger and fear that she looks forward to the critical hour with apprehension and dread. M RESTFULNESS MM Mattresses, the Stodard of America - YhirBI?TI? HiTrnrcC - W4,wvs H1J IACJJI bean our VPURITY" trade mark Thb Guaranltt o Eetry Malfrat W erf area U ssfartumj h liiMiliiiMisio,tmsjittWl. Slssgsailkt Htw ant mm a Mse isnei 4aUHy , srhMpk klB Awbs. wis ssrim (I la nUmi la rM ti pri mL' "ParKy" Brand MaMrrMtM ant Mmfocturti SoUg j The Soutiiern Cotton Oil Co. ' CttenVjite, rCUtoW See tiiet yoer etsttrest hss tha Ubd attaciMsd SootliorDRafe f-.' Jn Effect February Utb, 1304., ', ; Thl condensed schedule is puollshsd a 'n.f"ation and I ubjeot, ,to change) withot noUce to the public . iJfi. , '".m No! daiiy.-for Richmond SH? 2S1 olnt;, connects at Oreensbon ; 5ponl MoreWd OlyJ at pnie rhi. "-' No- "yr p KH, t5?"t1'. Columbia and local elation.- . m. No. . dall v exoeot Sunday. tUT ' HtA.Mrill. ... ...ii- -..A ,v l.n. I ' coin.. rrrl"'?. f ffuvn, m ton SI i "ect at MOOrVlll lOTt wir- eton-Satomi and at 8tatesvlll for Hick- oiftSi.V: ,n-ck' t"??1 . A7f2 No. W, dally, New Tork mti r.j-' nnu .ut. coacnes w iims. h5. -'."jy1" . bpartanoaiwa Hsjndereonvllle and AshevlUa . Si5.- JT' No, U. dally. New Tor and, Winr,.tKxpr,i p Hoclt Hill, uneeter. ; onvmibo??.,1,Co'un,w' vannl. tlac onviii. Dining. cfir t,,- , fAV3R'm- N 28 dally. W. 'S. Fat Mail . gfa.hlngton and aH point. North. Pullman drawing- rooms, sleepers to New -I?.1 na Hfchroond; day ooache JStrm z!1'Lta Waehlngton. ninlnf carjeer,' S'ii)nneU Greensboro for Wits..: ton-hajem, Qaleigb and Oolasboro.' , m, No.(, dnlly. 'Wnshmgton and ouuiwefttern Limited. Pv.knan drawm room sleeper. New Tork to New Orlean .nd Birtnlngrham. Pullman observation car New York to Macon. Dining eat eerK Mt a, m. No. to, -kVaahingtoa and ' "iorida Limited. Pullmen drawing room weeper to New Tork; first ela eoacb to WasnlnctOn. nialns- er rvle. V . -c, . 11-1X1 m XT JM IteM. ' ... .... ,J, . . MnOeAKvltlA TJ.. -W 1..M,M mI.mmm . . Mocksvlile. Winston Saleb and Aoanok. lu..e ... - . . . - i- f " - e i.v. i. umii, .or Awwwm '"at stations: connect i dparouihurg - MBiniBriuiiviiiii ann h ,n.i-i , - . Jjw P. m. No. 13, dally, for Richmond if?'1 local station; eon pec ts at Ore-no- ior jtaietgn anu Ooidsboro. pun- 'fo i "eeper. oreenstwro to Kalelgb, harlotte .. to Norfolk, and Charlotte .. tu ; -iiiuite Klchmond f. -t f : tSundav. Jli . P'" m; No- 3. dally, except Bundgy, and' f "sener Chester. aV .C ior i ajiojrsville and local stations: eon. Jml" 1 ?atvll! for Ashevn. Knox. Mile. Chattanooga and Memphis. . : p. m. No. n. daHy, -Wnehingteiiia al Southwestern Limited, for Washington ?U2 ftl1 ..Point North. Pullman sleeper e nd pullman observation ar to .New Xork. uming car ervlc. d.lld. rida JExpre, for Washington and volnt North, mtitman- sleeoera ' from Jacksonyille and Augusta to New "York. , i-iisl class day coach. Jacksonville to Mrnshlniirton. . , - ,9:60 p. m. No. , dally, Washington an4 mrlda Limits, for Columbia, lug-usta. Charleston. Savannah and JaeltsonVIUe. tullman drawing room sleeping car to Jacksonville. First class day ooaohsui Washington to .'.icksonvllle. . 4l:05 . ni. No. 40. dally, for Washington and point North. Pullman eieeper to Washington. First class day coach, At lanta to Washington. 10:!0 p. m, rxc. . dally. United SUtsa t ast Mail, tor Atlanta and point Soutn nnd Southwest Pullman drawing room sleepers to New Orleans and Birming ham. .. Day coaches, Washington to -New Orleans. Dining car service. baggage called tor arid checked trom ihotels and residences by W ads won n Transfer Company, on order left at Citr Ticket Office. H. B. SPENCER, den err. 1 Manager. ' 8. H. HARDWICK. Passenger Traffi.l Manager. W. H. TATLOE. Oen. Paenger agent. Wahlngton, D. C. . SEABOARD Kj AI R LINE RAILWAY Direct line to principal cities North. East, South and Bouthwest Schedule I fective January 7, UOtt. 'trains leave Charlotte a folic wa: No. 40, dally, at 4:01, a. m., for Monroe. Hamle: and Wilmington, connect at Monroe for Atlanta, Birmingham and points South at Hamlet for Raleigh. Norfolk, Richmond. Washington... tiiw Tork and all points North and East; for Columbia, Savannah and Florida nolnta No. 133. dally, at 10:10 a. m., for Unooln ton. Shelby and Rutherfordton. con nect at Lincolnton with C. N, W. , . No. 132. dally, at 7:16 p. m., for Monroe, connect for Atlanta. Plrm ngharn a point Su'?'K,,0.f,,r Hamlet. NerfoSc. Raleigh Richmond. Washington. New York and all point. North and Kiurt. aI Hamlet for Columbia. Savanna Vajj , Florida points. Pullman .leeplng; 2? 1 Charlotte to portsmouth-Norfoiic. 'E. . local freight, dallv day with coach attached, at :d5T a. m" for Monroe.. , - - - Train arrive at cnariott m fmiowat no. 133. at 10 a. m., from point jvh and South. ' t . v. - No. 132 V B, 'row Rutherfortton. Shelby and Lincolnton, wwn. i.T d Monro. ' aSo" fro1??-. Noftn Tand Booth. , tlons are made, at uim. .. all through train for point North and kouvi " - -.i. ut vnuoaieil 3-. naashe. Pullman drs win : sleeping car nd dining ear between Atlanta, through Richmond and TVaio- For rate, time table. laurntlM. apply to ticket agent or, . , Charlotte. N.'C C H. OATTIS. T. K A, C. B. BTAN, a. P. A Portemcatlt...Tk. Throuih Train Dally, Charlotte to Roanoke. Va. r , - ,' Schedule la oifoct Dec- X 1905." ' 11:00 am Lv Chariot w. So. RyArdiOOpra 2:15 am Ar Winston, So. Ry. Ly 3:26 Din 2:60 pm Lv WUtstuu, N. & VV. Ar 2:00 pin 4.00 pm Lv Martinsville, Lv U:tf am pm Lv Rocky Mount, Lv 10-.X6 mm 7:2. pm Ar Roanoke Lv : am Dally. n Connect at Rounoke via Shenandoat Valley Rout for Natural Bridge. Luray. llagerstown, and all points in fennsyi-y vaniu, and Hew Yoric Pullman- lopnr , Throuah coach. Charlotte nd HmmV.1 nUHHUKB UILU nillUUol,llltt. Additional Information Iron? ai.,- 6outbe? """ Trfv. !H88& , 41 ,eh sr Vft V V , m se w . '.t W. a DBVTLT Oe'l.; Pas. Agent, ws.iiwj.aSi.' Tm it) ' ' 9f Just received, a car.iV "1 of Prime for rest- IX - dences . also a car of; ' ' - factory; CanfiUor-V' . der3 from our ware-; ;r j ; " room the day. wey, r receive them. - ; Write for Prick! t , Ja He Wcim & rCoe . - $ f.laple flooring' . I v r" t. , 1 - fo r 4 ' it ' if it i
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