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chablotte daily ozsniVEii, :;ovi:mn::i 11, n f " I'M ; )cir,r a GOSSIP OF THE DACKWOODS I l ! i i v i u : BY ALVI N nOKTOX. Tta a clear. frosty morning whlort emphasises the importance of blank eta In a country bom, and tha farm i " ' heavy .tread as lie goes, to feed baa Juat Interrupted a dream peopled ; with your partners In tha day's drudg- ry. Being human, you cannot a vol a the wish that theaa people would not " persist la rising at three, which you " consider tha beat hour In tha twenty- four for sleep. Tha noises with out. however, forco the conviction " - that ail nature antagonises your mild '' contention. The begging of fattening .' ' crowing of roosters all over the land ,':;' testify that the owner is incapable '-: of vexing them with early hours; '-while the pot-rack of guineas tells , "7 you mat even mm peaty creatures :.' reiolee at . the proximity of daylight. Vv to tax the courage of a fellow who . ' has started on a new Job; so you ".. turn over to en lor one brief resnlt v I rum ma c vi jruur iinr. vnw V - Ing the cover better about you for ' have you not begun to shiver at tha Y, prospect T you are dreaming again Y " ..j - ( J figure In Incidents pertaining to tha "v,asy life. The soft bed carriea you, " as would a magic hand. Into that .' promuefl country just beyond tne nerd pianos nere. ui course you are hinnv tniunllrihlv nnnov aa von never were before. In (hat ahort "Treedom from desire, you realize dimly that happlneae comet only to thoae -whose ambltlona died long ago amid th difficulties at tending their advancement. People who desire are compelled to labor, you feel, for a fulfillment of their wants; whereas those content with what they are and have r con cerned only about the necessaries. Ton aea In your mlnd'a eye a faithful portrait of yoursalf aa you strove to . succeed but a little while ago. V'ou were gaunt and rd-eyed. so that your neighbor predicted all aorta of diaaater .only a ,few mnntha ahead; you attained to aeveral goals, but ths fierce exultation at your eticcrsa aoan ended In the knowledge that you bad only begun In a race of life-time length. Then Vim niw that life la a long battle with opportunltlea for weapons, and that one rlaea only by the opportunltlea neglected by his uotnpanions, tired or crushed In the fray. What is aucceaa or fame? Yon anawer that It la something wholly Inadequate for the trouble necessary In Ita attainment. Iet others strive In the devloua flelil. you aay others who think that premature age and a few worthleen compliments from peo ple slightly benefited are good enough pay for your life's work. Tou Intend to Join the vast army of folka who marry young and build cabins among the hllle; for It Is suddenly plain that only he who tolls with hla muscle and at night returns to a cheerful wife and big tire can be happy In this world. Yea. you desire to marry her whose laughter and eyes and fatnt appraochea toward careaaee now play before ynu In an eternal panorama of angelic graces. If you win, you're go ing to live the simple life, which, let It be understood, to the only happy life because It allows one to sleep as long as one likes! Yov havs become tender as a girl. The prospect Is so pleasant that you know you will never have occasion to be mad or to do a harsh deed. Cer tainly you'll be happy when the mis tress of those eyea and that laughter and those fslnt carcases has become years forever lo drink your gentle nes and to spread It or a very mod erate part of It among the many who will envy this Onal aucceaa. You will pat people on tha back, and peo ple will Inevitably love you. You will Joke familiarly with your early com panions, all of whom will bo proud that you elected to stay among them. If thla humor should last, you will even tease certain girls about the daya when you played together and yau aaw mud on thflr toes Just as the aaw It on yours; hut you feel In stinctively that she M ho Ixughs at you " flow will see only a we Ml of this familiarity. You will finally become eo magnanimous as l congratulate Johnny also an early playmate up 'oti the eirrllency of the whipping which he gave you fr having cheat ed him In a game of marbles! Hut really you run iifTord to be thus ten dor. The thought that she loves you It all-aufflclent. The world Is bright-' er when ona has realized that one la loved peially by a laaa like her. And then what a home you will have In that quaint lon-Htnn lure standing on th" hlll-loti. where a cluater of pines play with the wind! You will havn your books and your fiddle, and her organ, mid i-atabloa enotich to fed fHrnlslixd I od In that the preach er talka no murli about. Harrels of flour will sink In the constant cus tard niHklng. Illeciilts will swim all the lime In turkey gravy, while ham and eggs and wafTInn will right to gc-t to our inonlli -and that xwnet llttlo red one of here' Th otilv serious thing you contemplate l fun; actu ally you'll laugh o much that the manly form admired by her will apread out of shape till gout aets In and forbids your wearing the lut eal style of shoes! But anon yni beoiinc onsiions that something strungi- ln imnr quick I v upon the atmoujilicrr about . you, and you are rockxd and swHyeil as if an earthquake w-re Ix-nt on tearing up a domain so Incompatible wild the common, lot In a moment you are awake- fully awake to ih knowledge that such happlneaa must : be put astdu until another dream tllne. Then you discover that the .farmer, returning from his barn, has 'walked across the porch and shaken , It with hla two hundred and fifty pound stride. Yon discover also that It la almost the hour for breakfaat. Indeed the good houarwlfn Is aroua- ' Ing the children from the trundle "'bed and trying to make l-ar to their clouded tnlnda that the morning meal fa awaiting the pleasure of sluggards. ' The coffee mill, which sounds the - last signal for your getting up, has al ready started with Its everlasting .roar. Although almost paralysed b- - fore tha necessity of braving the at , mosphere In that well-ventilated - room, you see that thera Is not a mo ment to be lost. Knowing that the host will soon shake a lantern over your head and grumble about the : few hoars yx Will be able to Utilise, yoa Jump from your cosy place of dream and get entangled In the am ple folds of your working clothes. After soms trouble you are up for h day. And delightful day It promises to be, A full moo a Is pass ing off behind the) western horisoa, m that stars are left blinking before approaching day.. ?The fields are white, with the biggest frost of the son; put yon know that S o'clock , H fnd the air none too oool for ex- cnlj niibxiUifU srSkathrjra - seem Incapable of . being daunted by. tha hugeness of manual lanor. wnn a sigh, a long sigh, you wash and set ready for another oar of routine ae utterly different fronvethe path about which yon dreamed a UtUe. while ago.. ,' .., . -, , . ";':"'! Boon,, however, yon are aware that an Inspiration, startling", almost In Ita banelioent effects, has seised you with a -clutch that - Imparts -rftrungtU sufficient for tha day. k Soraethtngt In the cool morning tells you that tha happiness of which yon dreamed can never bo realised wlth the magic end. dennesa of dreams; that nothing wor thy of note waa aver achieved r with out toll, and that according to the ex ercise of your strength and skill now will your content be to-morrow. Life is one long opportunity, yon are told, and any man who falls to profit there by Is but little above the ox In his " w."a " D""n io-aay. me sums iowv.ro wnicn mm- haired men worked through tha ages. Nor does the happiness of him who does nothing count in the Ions; ran; mr y.r7 mu.v.uum. . a.'"- reason and la expected to govern his limbs and aims thereby for tha better ment of himself and those about him. When there Is nothing to be done, the world will stop, and the dead rise! With the gathering of your strength you realise, moreover, that the happiness of your morning dream can be materialised by the foregoing of trifling content now and a Judicious reply to the voices that speak in your little world. The picture was merely one of reward for the menial duties discharged now and a short while hence. She who Is the bright centre of that eternal panorama la worth a lot of struggle, you say, and with an eag erness almost commensurate with that which hied you toward the log structure on the hill-top an hour ago. yea start for the new job. A new lad throughout softened by your dreaming and strengthened with the heaven-born Inspiration to work with all the force that Is In you, you will succeed, you know. QTJK8TIOX OF A JfEW JAITj. County Commlaelonerii of Rowan R hash the, On rtl on. Again Bnt Reaoli No Conclusion elnlt Against the Yadkin. Special to The Observer. Haiisnury, Nov. 10. The county com missioner at their laat meettna dla cussed still more the new Jail and the quarters or tha Jailer and took a peep at the plana of Architect Frank P. kill burn, who he a drawn a pretty prison house. It haa not been a smooth politi cs I propoalton and there has been con siderable opposition to the erection of so expensive a nlnstltutlon as this one, But It will undoubtedly be done. The present one seems designed to facilitate lynohlngs and It Is an ugly speck upon tha prettiest pteee of real estate in the town. The present and retiring board still run It through, so the members think. The Iutherdna are thinking of estab lishing a mission at High Point and to thst end. Rev. Dr. O. If. Cos. Rev. Mr. V. T. Booser snd Mr. J. D. lletllg, the chief officers of the North Carolina Eynod. went there yesterdsy to look over the field. They think there Is no doubt that s minister will be put In charge of the work and that a congre gation will soon be developed from hie efforta. That growing denomination has mint a church in Lexington beginning In this way. Hon. Zeb. B. Handera, kite eandldata i or solicitor or tne tenth judicial dis trict, was here thla morning oa legal business. He haa Inatituted ault In the sum or HD.uro againat the Yadkin Rail road leased by the ftoutharn, for the death of Mlas Mary Carlton, who wae killed laat week by a shifting train. Tha newa of that accident la still fresh, the unfortunate woman Having started oa a vialt to relatives in Htanly county and stepping from an embankment to the car wiwri me Taaain nranonee off, was run over by the string of freight cars and Instantly killed. Mr. Sanders thinks he haa a aood esse snd will fight the matter In the Htanly conrta. The city schools will observe arbor day moat fittingly and the preparatton for It goes on prettily. There will he recitations appropriate to the occasion and 11 trees are to be planted that day. Kach of these will be named for some Treat man wJioae arboreal prediction Is a matter of history. There will he lxngfellnws. Laujlers. Wabsters and other great names that will (raw out of ths ground. This Day In History. Nsma day: Martin B. Hun rises st T.l; sets at 4:H. 1S30. Ths Plymouth pilgrims signed sn Instrument for thslr govern ment, whloh was to go Into foroe on their landing, it had the algnaturee of 41 of their num ber, snd they with their families mounted to 101 persons. John Carver was chosen Governor for one year. "Thus did the In telligent colonists." ssys Holmes, "find means to erect themselves Into a republic, even though they had commenced their enterprise under the sanction of a royal charter, a case that n rare In history and can be effected only by that perseverance which tho true spirit or liberty InNplree." . llobert Cushman arrived at ISJI Plymouth In a ship from Rngland, bringing 16 parwons to remain In the colony, and a char ter procured In London. 1S91 The negroes of the Hsrbadoes conspired airalnat their maatara, for which many of thean were executed. I". A body of Torlea, Indians and British regulars, under the no torious John Butler, attacked Kort Alden, at Cherry Valley. After an attack of I hours, they retreated, having killed ten soldiers and massacred 83 In habitants, mostly women and children. ' A treaty waa concluded at Candalgua between the United Htates by ty Timothy Pickering and the His Nations by t of their chiefs, among whom were Rao Jscket and Cornplanter. n. Marquis LaKsyette escaped from the prison at Olmuts. iao4.--Jmea Monroe appointed T. H.' Minister to Hpaln. ISIS. Battle of Williamsburg. Csna da. The Americans, under Oen. Hoyd. 1,700, attacked the Brit ish. J.170. The victory waa claimed by both parties, though It seams to have been with the British. 1SJ5. Orsat tempest on Lake Erie; a number of lives and vessels lost; the water rose higher than It was aver known berore at Buffalo and did great damage. 1 Sit. Henry Maynardlsr, a Revolu tionary officer and army surgeon, died at Annapolis, Md., agad SI. ISM. Tha American ship Herald was fired on by British man-ofr war, ISSI Ouyandotie burned by tho Unionist. ISSlqsneral Hallock takes "com mand of the western department, 1SS3. Oenersl Ransom defeated tho . Confederates under Woodward near Uarrettsburg, Kf. . IMS. -The roa and Wisconsin rivers Improvement convention .-".m,t at Prairie do Chlen. . ISM. The third' plenary council of toe Roman Cathollo Obureav la aesskta at .BalUmoreV Ma, V,v- CE NOT DELSUBHED AWATf ' It Is perfectly natnral to rub the spot that Hurtsand when the tttifldcJ. nerves, Joint and bones are throbbing and twitching with, tha pains of Ehenmatism tha sufferer Is apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or some other external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing conntetlrritationonthefleah,' Such treatment will quiet the pam tempo rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it does not reach the blood, where the csmse is located. Rheumatism is more than skin deep it is rooted sad grounded in the blood and can only be reached bv constitutional treatment IT CANNOT BE RUBBED AWAY. Rheumatism is due to an excess of ttric acid in the blood, brought about by the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carrr off.'ThIs refuse matter, coming in contact with the different acids of the body, forms ttric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches ana pains are only symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a time by surface treatment, they will reappear at ue cm exposure 10 coia , or dampness, or alter an auacK oi inaigeauon or ointr jrreguiamj. . jvucuou tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated with irritatine'. tiain-oroduclnff ttrlo acid poison. .The disease will shift , from Wle r ioint to t " .. . ... , f ) tnnammauoa ana sweuing ana buca icrrioie paiua inas mc Bcrnraa esiau is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient Becomes deformed and crippled for life. S. 8. 8. thoroughly cleanses the blood and i Trntrntt the circulation br neutralizlnar tne acids ana exDenincrau ioreisTi matter uom the system. It warms and ol a PURELY VEGETABLE matlsm. Tfc taln no tjotash. alkali - . . . . , . made entirely oi puniyinjf, neaiinjr cxixacia ana juices oi too is, actus buu barks. If you are suffering; from Rhenmatistj do not waste valuable time tryinjf to rub a blood disease away, bnt begin the use of S. S. 8. and wrlto us about vonr case and our physicians will trive you any information or advice desired free of charge and will not swttr Where Mm Little People to Sew For The Singer Sewing Machine means all the dif ference between needle-and-thread drudgery and the most fascinating employment any home-loving woman can engage in. Between the peerless Singer and the best of the department-store machines there is no more real resemblance than between fine linen and burlap. Moreover, the Singer Sewing Machine agency is always as accessible as the Post Office. In every part of the world the SINGER Sewing Machine is establishednoX. only in the homes of the people, but also in convenient stores where instruction, ad vice, now parts and quick repairs are always ready. V THIS SMN YOU MAY KNOW AND WILL FIND Sold only by Singer Sewing Machine Co. aSS North Tryon Si. rhlladelphla Record. Kolllngstone Nornosa When people naa hydrophobia de very thought o' water rnakee 'em sick. Thirsty Thingumnoh-is aat sot i net I've haa It aU me Ufa an' didn't know what was de matter wlY me. RHEUMATISM Bene er Back rains, Swollen Joints Cured THROUGH THE BLOOD Br Bolsnlo Blood Balm There la hope for I he moat hopeless eeae of Rheumatism it the sufferer will only tske Hotanio Wood Balm IB. B. .) It Invigorates the blood, making It pure and rich, and destroying the active poi son In the blood, which causes the awful symptoms of Rheumatism, l.KAlUNO BTMPTOMH -Bone paint, selstles. or shooting pslns up and down the lag: aching hack or ahoulder hladca. swollen Joints or swollen muscles; -dir. ncully In moving around so you have to use crutches; blood thin or skin pale; skin Itchea and burns; shirting pains; bad breath; aclatlca, lumbago, gout. Sto. Botanic Blood l-alm (B. B. B.) will re move every symptom, giving quirk relief from the first dose, and B. B. B. sends a rich tingling flood of warm, rich, pure blood' direul ' to the paralysed . nerves, .bones and joints, giving warmth and strength just where it is needed, and in this wsy making a perfect, lasting cure of Rhsumatlsm In all Ha forma H. H. Ii. hss made thousands of cures after medicines or doctors have failed to helu or cure. , ' " ; '.,! WRAK, INACTIVIB KIDNHTS-Oneof the causes of Kheumstlsm is due to In- ,,! klov.eive end hleH,lee. U. ' 14 ' H. strengthens wesk kidneys and bladder draining off all dlaeaaed matter and all urlo acid, so the ureoe flows freely and aeturelly., '" Hotania niooa dmid t n. n. n.i 'is ilaaaan and aafa ta take. . Thnrmie-lilv leated for SO veara.. CVramteed Of Vurm 'lire Boisale Ingredianta 1 Mtrangthens AVeek Htomarh, uuree Dyspeiela. ITioe tlter large botile. at drug at" rra. er, tr ei taraeS'. amsaid. ...aaaeaa. .ttm he , wHIbia I Blood Balni AUaaU, O. :'" ': ... is. b. n.) ioinL Settlin on the nerves. CSttsinsr . , , " . ' Invigorates the blood so that instead weak, sour stream, constantly' cepoeii-. ing acrid and corrosive matter in the mus cles, nerves, joints and bones, the body is fed and nourished by rich, health-sustaining blood which completely and permanently cures Rheumatism, 8. S. 8. is composed of both purifying and tonic properties just what is needed in every case of Rhen-J or thef mineral ineredient. bnt ia , . ait . a. - S send our special treatise on Rhenmsnsm. zpcctno co atianta ga There Are SINOER STORKS tVBIIVWNCRt GO-TO THE ODEON 208 8. TltYOI. MKKT MBS AT THK RINK Afternoon Kveinlng . . 9:80 to 5. 8 to J0:SO. A FULL PINT or OLD VIRGINIA APPLEJACK Grmmffgr't . Af W ftrMassMt I'll seed yea Mia ire Us vuayewwea caesei Westover "iest tki mm OYEI" lxk" Rvc i-fiiimrcv WkU HIS IllllWriael T laajurRECeeiy with rear nnST eroerv Veda i from the eholeaat grais. TaaH asree H's the richest, fines Severed whiskey yea've not ce as sea tbreagh dealers. direr tn yes atdlaiiUery nrlre-4 qle. J.IO, g quarts. a5.t ehtpped mtmm Bispetd In Uia peekaae, Aitar yea've taatsd It, if yoa're net eatkely ; satisfied that H's tha beet rra JTTB v whiskey for the Bioaay yea've J eve had ehmr ak tkm i i . . y V wvim pnip OSH uo easressaollsat. aag we will refund you Blotter. Were fertoaay hank la nUhned T.ePaJLC.Rtny(j,bc MICHMONO, VA. , Add M aeata toahm avlaes whea shhHMnt yoes key snd 5 FREDERICK J. PEARE; cojfCKRT riAsr'irrr. . " Vocal and Pianoforte Instruction. Pupil prepared for Church, Concert ant nparaiin Klsre. i studio to l"N, roplar fctijtel. itoti m r"ii- -. .-I .n-V.-:rtesasaass1j '.. :,;mOUVCnaV 'aav Va4ei Vrasr, M es mi Im a ' seas east tev l '7.1 i: ': We have; an electric ket tie in whi6h one may coob three egffS, in three minutes. I 1 1 . j 1 j and with v three teaspoon- fula of water. AVe have other appliances to do other cooking. We keep in stock appliances to do every line of grill-room cooking by electricity. Also electric foot, warm erst flat-irons, curling irons and other economic shock ing things. liuy one of tnese com plete outfits and let the cook go. The D. A. Tompkins Co. Engineers and Machinists, -Charlotte, N. C. MANTELS, TILES, GRATES W cordially invite your In spection of our stock and reel aura that we can pleas you, J. N. McCausIand & Co. gtove Dealers, Roofing Con tractors. 131 8. Tryon Street. LEONARD L. HUNTER ARCHITECT CTs Building CHARLOTTE K. 0. FRANK P. MILBURN 4 CO. ARCHITECTS WASHTNGTOJT. D. C. 6. DR. 0. L. ALEXANDER, DENTIST. carsoit build nra Southeast Corner FOURTH AND TRYON STREETS. HOOK AND ROGERS ARCHITECTS ' CHARIjOTTK AS OREEIfSBORO, WXl Wheeler, Runge and Dickey -VRCHITECTS i Saoond Floor 4Ta Boll ding, OHARliOTrE, - ... B.Oj V . as L W III INSURANCE FIRE, ACCIDENT ,: OfTICKt If ex S, TJant Bnildlag. Bail Tboaat 4SSS.. ... . mens 1capudi:ie i I Electric Cooking t. S Hyo Hntcfalson. R r ii ' at i '' ,''': ee as ' 1 CUKES V ALL ACIICO i . . ' , Jkm4 Warwaaeaaj '. .. f . TrielketutlS SlannjMsrsS '' i'; :. .A s ','; ' r ' ;--.!'; : ,vv,i 'a'l - 1st Cottou Will Mant "We ousht . .South to do our heavy repairs." m . : . A-:-..-,. ... , t .-...' . , V Snd Cotton Mill Man: "What do you call heavy repalrgT 'r Jat C M. M.; "My Corliss engine Isn't working . right I bata to . pond the money to bring a man alt tha way from Provldencav R, !. to overhaul .lt.w v r..;.-..,.; r-v . -T.:- ,. .y,--- Snd c, M. M.: "Tou don't have to. . Tha DWSX. Tompkins ..Co. has ;, been overhauling Corliss engines for a long time, and they. do It well. " JLu. f. " tn' u n small engine to drive tha boring bars and everything. ; . t - v - 1 u "U thftt " tha Tompkins Co aU' doing ! such t work 1 11 have them send a man to tho mill at once to look the en- f r a a i. i wn"'u e - ."iv -v.- "nu mm n ourvsnon trouble we have In building un a i 2!-5re ln soth-. The mill . ? . .. .vttavi-j uisvaii, viaouv lou a one imk rin Thi rsuniitisigi ' .r r .many economies In dealing ' Sf home. There Is saving of , freight anA of tlmo.v .When there la a break down the wheels can ba ; f tnrnlngage,in eauloker through a, homo shop than through a dla-; M Vant . i; i-,r'W! .V.-.V.4.1 ..!, - ( , Wa goUcIt heavy repairs, aa wall si medium ant Httls ones." Wswrs '? . wsll Mnlnn(l tn At all maiIm .. ......... - .- .!cv. '!.4 Tiro Ts'v.'A :-mmm-mmm mmm- w . m m . an. m a a a a mm r - MACHINE BUILDERS. ' :u:V:-r American AIKWrougl. Steel Split the CIIARLOTT Bolting W carry In stock; Tnla and Towno . . roIMlna f PacklnK, JMp'.. "TeU Fs Your Wants" We will send on approval to any responsible party fr in North or South CraroIirXa, anything in Harness or Saddlery Goods.- Our stok of Harness, Saddles ; and Accessory Goods is the largest - in the Caro- , Unas, and we can lirnish you .anything a horse wears or a horseman needs. . Write or call on us. v J. V. WADS WORTH'S SOUS CO. FIRE INSURANCE- a. . THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES tECTION. GUARANTEED: V AETNA HARTFORD ' PHOEXTX NORTH BRTTI8B PHOENIX NORTHERN PIEDMONT R. E. Cochrane. Lmraace) Sad 'Real Estate Agent. INOOratl0 CAPITAL STOCK 2 INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCT! ON. ENTER ANY TIME. It la a conceded fact, known everywhere in North Cmiin. k who are Informed, that KINO'S la the SCHOOL THE RIGHT SCHOOL, viewed from every standpoint of merit and worthiness. The boat faculty, beet equipments, the largest. Mora graduates in positions thin all other' business schools In the State. So get tha BEST. It Is the oheapaet. Write to-day for our SPECIAL OFFER. NEW CATALOGUE and full informa tion. Address KINO'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Charlotte, N, Ci, or Raleigh, N. C. We also teach Bookkeeping. Shorthand. Penmanship. to bv tnalL Send for our Rome Btudy circular. - Tho Traveling Man Boma." f' THE CENTRAL HOTEL M. P. O'GALLAIIAN. Mgv Cfaarlottev JT. C t - In The Center of the Business District ' Raving spent $10,609 In renovating, remodeling and refurmlab-' Ing thla popular RoteU tt bow ranks with tho bast In the Btata. AU rooms heated by steam ad flighted by electricity. Electrto aleva' tor.: New bathe. Cuisine unsurpassed south of Washington. y This Hotel Is now thoroughly screened throughout thus abating . the. fly and mosquito nuisance. :; ..iy-v-- i Wip wa V 1 913 iW (K37XU3 ) C lJOrpYj ; Exprooo Charrcb Paid Dy Uo. - A trial will convince you thst , naaiouiai ana ovner purposes, uena us your oraers ana if i recur sssiiiaotofy, return at our xunaea at onoe. ' jlu tnipmanis arc ' Jamf bf Ptttat or Zxprtn Monty Ordor, ' Wrlto for prico Hit 3H!ll?rT .'Hll si sltw I' vf. to have a tnarhlna aha In tha na' iwaka v price on doing the Job. graauaiiy extends, That' tha .ona men have got their minds fixed en I 'i machine hniMtna sns nn.iH k'm. 1 wmjtmritaa,nf rT---VA'?'M.s aaariwaa am v . a s ii s Ji. . . . w "SaVaa. epas.aV :,.JT. "r T'"T4Ta -f ; CIIARLOTTE, Tt. O. EISUPPLVCO; w-ap FoUeyg ud HGUnt 8t Ire read Rsbat ' Hotota np to six tons eapaoUy; also a ' Valves and Min" Snppllea,- ( '. ; '. '-r. ;,--'.M' " ' REPRESENTED AND AMPLE PRO- :: $30,000.00 . . ,-.; .X I V iff thess goods sra ths pary tstf for sxpanM ina monty tnaas in piain oases. of othor Uquort. per 1 will ten. I :1
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