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J- .1 ,f M ' J i. 8 r t Q .r 6 THE CUAPEL HILL LEDGER. j . SatcudayJ:- - April 3, 1880. J.. A. HIRRIS, Editor and Pnblisher. and elections do jnst asHheir prayers would indicate? We pause forja reply. . j ' j ! Mr. Betts' respectful appeal may be ridiculed by the men of the Rutherford B.' Hayes, Jr., son of the President, has been spending a few days, in Chapel Hill. This young gentleman is a member of the Senior Class of Cornell University. DISTIUOT CONVENTION. On Wediiosday, the ICth day of June, ISSOj In the city of Raleigh, a Convention of the Democratic-Con servative party iu the Fourth Con greronal District will be held for the purpose of nominating their can didates forjjCougress and for Preii--Hernial Elector, and appointing two delegates tb attend, the Democratic National Convention. By .order of the Executive Com mittee of the Fourth Congressional District. II. A. London, Jit., " Chairman Democnxtic'paper.s in the District win pieaseeopy. wounded boy to brings him his gun. The gun was handed him , and he discharged a very heavy charge of powder and ball into the head o! the crazy man, killing him almost instantly. Mr. Rhodes was literally .J i.i i... t ; . i - - ti tt s mnt, ;ntrnot t :Ra'l cut to nieces, but as none ot tne i . , . " 7 ; ,. , i t c:,i,- wounds, fortunately, had been in- remonstrance against the down r,ght any, and studied under I)r, Simonds flicted a . jt g thought inconsistency and' practical hypocsi- when the latter was -professor at ne wjjj eventually recover, while it sy of a vast number of professed Ithaca. He is "mating a collection is believed to be an impossibility for christians who throw away their of Southern plants and flowers, and the boy to survive. principles as soon as they touch the carried away with him specimens of- f From the ChathamRecord.J ! subject of politics. "When the the laurel, jessamine andotjier species jpoRTANT TO ADMINIS wicked rule, the people mourn."' If now, blooming in, our .woods and TRATORS ; AND EXECU- we choose the wicked for our ruiers, fields. Mr. Hayes enjoyed the bos- TORS. when there are plenty of godly, men pitality of t)r: S-mondV and W : We woM i the attention of to fill all Of OUr Officers Well. We charming lady. f. Adminifttrato&And KxPontors tn a rrSz I tT R very important matter connected - wv,,. W1th their duties. Jy reference to ANALYSES OF FERTILIZERS .: - ' .-i.i . , -. , . .. MADE AT THE EXPER- - IMENT STATION. STATR PAPKRS PLJSASfc COPY. defy God and must suffer the conse- quences liod alone knows what we all have lost and what evils we have encountered, because we have been so flagrantly unfaithful in this respect. J ; D. iWCAULEY : ' ' ' ' " ' - ) . WoxilU respectfuUvi, V liounce to his friends tnd rU'"u that he has just returned frX York where he made hi m FILL PURCHASE? PERUVIAN GUANO AND BOXE DUST. Water 12 F., 13 S5tper.cent. Sand 1 84 percent. Soluble phosphoric acid 4 61 per cent Equiv. to bone phos. 10 06 per cent. Insoluble phosphoric acid 0.37 per cent. Equiv. to bone p nos. y.su percent. at iceg tnat win lt evmhn. Reverted phosphoric acid 5 60 per cent. hftvl thft ; vw7oir. Nitroffen 2 75 per cent." ' I Equiv. to ammonia 3 34 per cent. LARGEST STOCK OF GOon nftmrnArnirtl valii nr ton r2.0001bl t37.16 - . - - I .t.- o . HTMAX & DAKCY'S PREMIUM PHOS- ' SS?" CU IfiwutG w vuw iuc pUDIlC. ' UNIVERSITY NOR MAL SCHOOIr-PROFES-SOR HENRY JK SHEP HERD, A. Jf., SUPERIN 1 TEND EN T. I ; i I The next session of the Normal School will begin on the 24th of June, and end on the 29lh of July next. Prof. Henry E. Shepherd has been chosen Superintendent, j We A. R. LEDOUX, State Chemist. PHATE. Water 212o F., 19 25 per cent. Sand 3 57 per cent. o surveyors have reached here with th l,w..M nt'in" t.! 4S - - , 7- ww.w jiquiv. iu uuu paw. i per vut the located line. Capt. Fry, chief and 46 ot chapter 45 of Battle's Re- Insoluble phosphoric acid 2 45, per cent engineer of the Richmond & Dan- visal, it will be seen that it is the n Equiv. to bone phos. 5 35 per cent. vil? Rilro ha nAn,t thL duty of all administrators and exec- Reverted phosphoric acid 1194 per cent, vine Kauioad, has conducted the t'a.4a nnt:n-l n Equiv. to hone phos. 4 23 per cent, survey with much skill and exDedi- ut? to g ve notice to -all persons Nitr1,gen 2 13 per cent. V y survey witn ncti skill ana expeai- holding claims against their estates Equiv. to amSmonia 2 59 per cent ency. Capt. Williamson, of Lexing- te exhibit them before a certain dav. Potash 0.15 per cent. , I ton, Ya., has managed the Transit and such notice must be posted' at Commercial vaL, pr ton (2,0001b) $31.74. ana Kept an hands in a good numor. ruo u UUUBC flUU a" AVJU1 ""r Mr. Willie Hooker, of Richmond, Plicplaces in the county, orJe , . i published in the Uoun'y, newspaper. c .www .uuuiau, u uccu in e rune reason this notice is required is JO JEtN JL.. MARKHAM, pioneer ot the road, pushmg forward to enable the administrator or exec- with his two axemen, through wood, utor to settle up the estate, and the brush and brier: while Mr. Mc- P18 a11 creditors not presented .,, , ,r within the time prescribed in the Dowel! and his rodman, Mr. ice are barred F If an adraiDi8tra. Weaver, have brought up the rear tor or executor pays out any money with the Level. The Meessrs. without giving this notice lie ren- Weaver, as chainmen. have cornnie der9 himself personally liable to the DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, TLf ic iXri oilier creuuore, ana even u ne gives uuvrniiHu, maicj, uar, - vc .waumi ,ui these notices are posted up at four DURHAl, N. 0. COTTOK BUYER AND DEALER IN LOtAL IOYALT1 It is not wife ro train .1 curomuni congratulate the Board of Education t and the teachers of the State on this . ' . . . :1 0. . ted the party. 10 uvj( iu any sense, toi ri j div,huh. iui. uuv,ui,i - unrnKb. scholar, a tocher, and a uner totin. R dePot- hwever,has Dot yet been places (instead of being published in WAKE. GltOGERIES. SAT,T. . ' w rov . . ---- detrminMl. . the eountv mnur) ih tew 'jvt'h.1 iRrtv. vaitjh .nrawK i .... i c . i ...-.1. ii : u : .1 j i r - v i'w a ' vv'Mj uuu ciutuug ueiguuors. ijuii .u..,. BOOTS, SHOES, HARD- WARE, CROCKERY, GLASS- WARE, WOOD and WILLOW- PRINTS in every style' and ii.is. at 8 cents I - ' u uallt A LARGE STOCK DRESS Gdorw from 15 to 50 cents 1 "UODS ALPACA that beats them all 30 to 50 cents ! ... " froia BLEACHED anr jNBLEACIIPr SHIRTING ' that ciu't be biat in fh country I lU8 HAMBURG EDGINGS In .V. style and quality'! ' zy LADIES' LINEN IIANDKER CHIEFS, fromS to 50 cents ! ALK LADIES' COLLARS and ClTrru i great variety ! 111 RUCHING for the- neck, in every' style ! ' A Full Line of LADIES'", Mlssr and CHILDREN'S HOSE! GENTS' SOCKS, from 13 to 30 cent TABLE DAMASK, NAPKIVs' TOWELS and TOWELING ! ' UMBRELLAS, a large lot ! TRUNKS, VALISES. SATCrtFTc in every style I Zlejjler ShoeH CT r- there is another side of the matter. "-the English Language" ! is a Every community is a unit, and any charming book, full of thought and one part depends on the rest of it. power ahd learning. He is j now Like ah individual, it has a direct Superintendent of all the public j work to do for its own preservation school? in the city of Baltimore; a .md improvement. If it does not P9,,on that alone would stamp him :ke care of itself others will notP8 a man emient talent and take care if it except as it falls on ,earninS- ihe pauper list. If it is very rich it i-1 ls witn pardonable pride that STATE NEWS. a witness statins and K. II. must prove it by the times and places when where he saw such notice' posted." Flemming, of. Granville, Now, we, ask how many administra- WAflOV TIARVTCSS- . -A Larsre btock-ot BOOTS and SII0KS in nfhpr nnnnhir mulroo GENTS' HATS and C.kTA TI!.i CI A. 1 M 1 ' S Tl.ll I sold A-Wn nf tnWno'f.ii- 70 QQ 1nr mo n1 to friwl4 o.w.l, . " u..-.Su,iv m,gC in. every styie. in per hundied pounds average. Raleigh Visitor : Hon. S. S. Cox, ot JNew York, will deliver the ad dress before the Alumni of Trinity College in June next. i tneir compliance with the law -f vhe best goods at the lowest prices. In this connection we copy the fol guarantees LADIES' TRIMMED and UNTHIM. ucn it i 'iu . FRENCH and AMERICAN FLOW. lowing from the Milton Chronicle ' ' CTPays the highest price for Cotton ERS. that will suit evervhodr. We know of a case, iu wbinh i.h -ouiury rnwuce. i ioaiem, Jress ' l ne nrosnpnr. inr m a nan7cna,a ,kw.v. i, u i caii.u-cll aflord to extend its help to we welcome I rof. Shepherd ;s for he fln abundant crop of fruits ard ber- to show by producing the editor's others; bat if it Ls very poor, it 19 a Jortrj Carolinian, liis taher nes is certainly very, flattering, files. How many Administrators needs to teep its resources and to was that most estimable man and The peach and cherry trees are - in five, ten or twenty years back who learned Judge, Jesse G. Shepherd, K"'. ',' 1 lue app,e irees are were too parsimonious to advertise of Favetteville. ! backward. . in a paper could to-day show that Statesville landmark; It is ah ooy aavertisea according to law, ( interesting fact, aud one perhaps not Not one DUt f five hundred. And generally known, that the Siamese tl?e leates and creditors can, if so Administrator would have had TJiD WARDS, BROUGHTON & CO., ,UUU to pay bad he not advertised -L ' RALEIGH, N. C. THE LARG EST IN THE STATE. 'distributees' limited help among its ort-n. Leaving our readers to judge or the condition of their own com enmities, ve call attention to the nr. Ill rifty lud impoverishing customs aie observed by very many of people . Yielding to attractive and Biiidinff, AND Blank Book Mannfactnring. thit our people . 1 iclding to attractive ciap-trap circulars and catalogues .from northern merchants, many m.ike regular cash purchases from Arrtt.l, while -ihrr r"i tlinir tt perinter.dency of the Normal School lred bf lhe this year, m am mi linesmen. in homo norchant can't sell on long, uncertain credit and compete with the man that sells ,abors to hii auction.zQods. for cash Such n BlIr UP the educational world. course will i . PROP. JOHN J. ZADD. i This geutleman has endeared. him- twins used to have frequent fights, deposed, go back on all unable to self to a . large circle of friends They werp indicted for one of these, make the showing." among the teachers of North Caro- afc a term of Surry court some time, So tnat if administrators and ex Una. His lectures before the Nor- before ; they died, submitted for jar f' ,? the safe side ci. ur.u ' ... .. affray a,,d judgment was suspended .the? had better publish their notices nmuu u pres.ueu UlQn paynient of costs. This is a 1U tne county paper, for they can so We return our thanks to friends and will not soon bo forgotten. Prof. I matter of -record. Before the war easUv prove such publication :and patrons who have heretofore favored us Ladd is $ui generis, i . We learn that I tho twins Publishers of Pearson's Law Lectures, $5.00, Bailey's 5th N. C. Digest, $4.50, ' . Busbee's Crirninal Digest, $5.00, &c, fcc, &c. were great secessionists, fulI protect themselves from any fg pleaSU w future jraiihle A.r.vi Koal.ips it is sJrin' lo in(?m we ai 1 j ,he loss of their slaves" Iair to creditors, for who ever BETTEli PK El' A RED prevent our merchants Robbins the second time he ran for Uongress. from the prosperity that is necessarv lTnE Wingtou Star says : "We A telegram from Milton. N C lor the good of our community and - W11U real P,easnre lhQ very nn- JJ?rcn'lDi says:. "in l'erspn county for tlu- abilit y to sunol v .. t common gia for the South of $50,000 1 , ' ? m?.r?in' tbe little three-year- ri " "i"""- o .i .. f . . oia cnua ot Air. w nm r,,.M ' lue mern baptist lbeological roa. .itti I .tV , bem.nary at Louisville. It ,s not ens, a large eagle swooped down on otten that bouthern men jpf wealth the chickens, scattering them in all bestow -much jpf their gifts in build- 'reotions. As the child was mov ing up institutions, secular or relitr- s on lne eagle made a second ijus. Gov. Brown has set an 1 Jl'u.LJL ? i!t8 mirable examn e. The larro - T. . w .u- . tuu 0 . ut uun mo uunu was too nsftw . i . j WORK CAN BK DONE AN YW II ERF.. IKSubsfirihA fr T. r-i r PRINTING and BIND! Nfi of nnv . iuuuiin. I i5i. , . . . "" uniy 81.50 per annum, in advance. and-billL 8 largest I- I A Full Line of RIBBONS in Shade and Color. j ' . s . A Large LINE OF CLOTHING lower than you ever saw It. Don't wail until you catch your death in cold, but come to McCA IJLEY'S and get one of his good, warm 6VER-C0ATS, and save doctor's bills; A Large STOCK OF HARDWARE that can't be beat in the country. HORSE ami MULE SHOES. IRON in SWEDES and REFINED. i 4-1 111 ... 1 i . . T . . ujui, wm ami, anyDouy m price incUlze. 1 am Ileadquaf-tera for'3l6lTASSES, GROCEUIE ralCK. Jboj-eicrti tflilnra ar 5 ized and! home tailors slighted. Norlhorn papers and magazines are taken and jStmthern papers neglect ed. Anything at a distance is pre ii'iTedto that-which?' is near. The wk MILL' LEGAL BLANKS. that beats them all. BEST CREAM CHEESE. A Full Line of CROCKERY nd spirit oxte Hs l.o-the products of all -1... A complete assortment of Xeal Blanks of the latest toi hand fand mailed postpaid at 1.00 per I GLASS WARE, that I dely competi hundied. Send for CataWni.. tion on. ir you wish anything in this line write us ; it will pay you. & Respectfully, Edwards, Broughton & Co., Pkinters and Binders, Raleigh, N. C. mT s m mm mmm. ' I " 1 . 1 ( LUreS ! AIfl.L flAnmAniO KfAviAliIfTs : ' '., ami tne representatives of ?r " F- : y on its managed to nutter a Asthma, Cronp; Wtamhri ConTh ai3 "DEAD THIS. READ IT Slow all. professions. Local prosperity V'ons oiicj o tho most useful short ; distance to the limb of a de- aU discas oftfe Brglri ad u &LOU. requires ikal lovaltv ' Tl. dn. ani 'horough institutions iu our Cay, ? . , Its ta'ons were so en- Itoothes and heals tlm Membrane of PONDER IT WELL. H i tai loyaitj J. Ins does !"UUB ,u ou tangled iu the clothing of the child fte J?11' inflamed and poisoned, by I .. , v.iiHi- ii aL if ii ii rcsi wri n i . . uii i iimi lr. frttisA v i -t . f i uuu uiciciiba luh iiiirnr i . i . i TI,tW ., ;,,. ... , of ability and learning We weiirht Z Z. SS? "?Jk "EM!irt. " TAINSIV- - i " uiivivi-ii .... .... I c . iu viup uuwu ioi uiucii iuxuuinnnr ir. i iinKi'niTmw i tt i uiu (i course, can iihiMt dilllcully. do so 'Kk.yaxsvijle, N. 0., ; j 3Iarclr26, 18 SO. V TO TIFK,KlITOS OF XoHTII C.R- oli.va Gentlemen; Your influence ?s f;rc.it Mid your responsibility is very grtar. Please beg our nomi nating convention, everywhere, to guv- us candidates who fear God cugh ti ktep sober and abstain. iroftj j.roianlly. Yours, I , A. P. BETTS. IS f1 w range, card. It seems U, intimate .that this chrisjian peo p o ia-guilty of disregarding the warning of.; God against cqnfrrriuf auvantagey npon those who are 'o ior iiiemselves aid their fellow citizens, and in rev- . f 1 . rrence 101 v,oil. Who ever heard at a lit rmL-'n rl ir n t.1 1 -,-.' utjiiemer. or a fjrxmbler, pr a liquor-seller, or a bore-racef, or a licentious man be ing elected o office in North Caro lina ? Wtiit known that the pious people of all. the churches invariably refuse ' to - vote for any but moral m?n? : Has j not the Jirst question r.rnnt a candidate always been.. I he a proper man to be held up as a moaei to tbe young and depend . 1M TV ". . . " entr. uo not tr.e godly men al ways stand firm and say that they intend to show that their political xeeiingk are not stronger than their sense of duly to their God?. Do they not pray to God to give ns godly rulers, and.then in conventions would be delighted to record some the ground. The frightened father Isnot an Incurable malady. It is onlv !firrr IionnV,,.i,'., ... 1 1 I of t.hn-.Tii'rl nomn J 1 j .1 BeCeSSarV to bnvfl ihA rhrht. Mmh ovub our cnensnea :; r ieu me nnrf ifAf.T., ti i i c Ykr T,rA t"' University, and to the three leading ?a" : 1 ft.e ?hM 8ave some Berateh- DON'lH ipriR w" ilSnK denominaqonaf colleges. ,oM n'pJu;- name a dozen or twenty men i who fErom the Newbern Nut Jsheil. could atlord to help endow one or HORRIBLE TRAGEDY. more ol our chief literary centres to PURE HONEY DRIP 3YRUP. Come and try It, and you tfon't without it. HOMINY and RICE alWays on hand. J " A Full Line of LEATHER,, both SOLE iind UPPER. ! FRENCH CALF-SKINS, ! SHOE PEGS, of every size.1 Come to McCAULEY'S and buy one of his beap SADDLES, and quit ridinr bare-back. Cure Vftnr hnrsn's snrp nhniillfrH by. 1LTJABLE INFOR-1 buying One of McCAULEY'S CHEAP HORSE COLLARS. If jourlhorse goes too glow, come to McCAULEY'S fliul o-Pt nnp nf his cheap I have reeoivfid fnii .,,,11. I KTTfifiV Whips nnA tmmh Kim un JhV, hf ESPAI?n 'OF - BELIEF, for Py of GARDEN, FIE LD and GRASS I little. .W.r- - -r this beniirn sneciflc -will mra LsKEns. r ,11J"u ttAW ,r.r-if. eyen tnougu professional aid falls. L - 1 I LEY'S anil hnv vnn .1 o-ond LOG and Early Rose Potatoes. MATION. the amount of 810,000, $20,000 or more. Who will set the example jn this Mate " . ,Vi: seiz that some nnkiud things have been said ot Hon. A. S. Merri mon because he did, as he had a A Lunatic's Brains Blown Out X AN ENRAGED HUSBAND. Tt- . " - xuo account ot a most horrible! irageay, wuich occurred in Onslow uounw a lew days ago. has HENRY CABBOLIE SULK '-V t 1 ''-l"tn'-'1'LIM.l III I LJLII.-M - reached this citv. A mnn ,,1.1 Agent ever Discovered. W - m-m.M M La W II Till I W a . been considered a !nn 1. L ' .S5?T?f.f alve lais bums. ' ,,r i.ni, w in lose Henry's Carbolic Salve cures sores. iimplcs. a .1- w U nght to do, oppose the passage of betofore be h li ",n X "T SSfi?: tllG JiPSt. lull for tlio nni-na f.U. I aunt- k r i- - vijtoo ui hjui iuo laiiu nouso of Air w estern .. iMorth Carolina Kailroad. xuouea ana askea. that gentleman Tho Ledger favored the passace of Jl81 Jhim ;in Sending a knife. tl.'. r 1 .. . , "iioubb w " v I'VLin mi.M.Ttn ma rut 1 a ,m v Ayuc79 ncais OTtiises the- bill from the beginning, but it did not feel called upon to abuse men ot more ability, and, perhaps Detter judgnvent than ourselves, be cause they wero honestly opposed to! the measure. A. S. Merrimon is a North Carolina statesman, a chris tian gentleman, worthy of any office wiuiu iue gin or ttio.- people, and sncii low "flings" as some people de light to make at him only endear him the more to the good, the law- loving people of the Old North State. ' ! Toe Legislature, alter selling the Western' N. CL K. R.. adjourned on Monday last. ;Hon. Josiah Turner was expelled from his seat in the House of Representatives, on Fri day night previoMS to adjournment. as busv m. iha t:A and could not give his attention Uo the lunatic, whereunon th Jnn,,u mshed upon him, and with tho knife cut a aeep gash lr6m his neck all the way down the back. Mr; Rhodes immediately turned unon his or, assailant, when the lunatic com. menced cutting him in the face and breast. The loss f blnorl ..ij-'..:.. from his many wounds caused Mr ..iVUB iu lan, ouc m do n? sn ha o AIc for ricnryJs, and Talio No Otber. i TOWNSLEY'S : TflOM MHHYM CUBES IN ONE MINUTE. Early Goodrich Potatoes. Peerless Potatoes. Orchard Grass Seed. Blue Grass Seid.. ,Herd8 Grass Seed. , Red CJover See(f Timothy Seed.' Garden Seeds. , Flower Seeds, &c And ihey ai e wnnanterf. frL ' fu of good quality. jPiirehased FIFTH CHAIN. I have on hand a Full Line of TONGUE, BREAST and TRACK CHAINS. SHORT TRACES and II AMES. for WAGON BOXES. one nnd tw horse. 2BCoi Slirt Ac Collar. a Specialtyfrom $1.00 to $10- V ' A lare lot of SHAWLS & CLOAKS lower than you ever saw tbem. 1 10-4 BED BLANKETS, that can t be beat. j RED and WHITE FL.iNNEL, plain and twilled, in every CTaIe. I , LADIES WOOLEN VEST, gocd stocks f GENTS' UNDERSHIRTS in ereri quality. M The Ladies are especially inrited to come to McCAULEY'S and examln A SURE PREVENTIVE OF called a negro boy to his assistance. hSfaSSJ?' Hoaweneas, The boy cameup with a pitchfork I P f'SIIH'i nn....I. . Hill A' i.ro.m the wnimn man, rushed upon the Jad, wrench ing the pitchfork from h j .1 . , ' 1 ' 1 1 v i r ana piuncinir the nro fl era on through his body. He ihpn o;- assailed the wounded man with his w8 continuing to cut and slash his boHv. .whan- r.. r?- If?1 Joprhtors. rushed nnt rrK 1 - - t 0 1 r ' xrewYork. v ..vujuiik ituu mae a dash fm I ! 5 nr t her, when Mr. Rhodes called to the I el Hiirx?RBEE' Jr Agent, Chap- -a v III imisMJ I ML TnifV- V- ill IJI.n. ." Mil crnint. wlio care little about the nn his fine assortment of DR WARNER'S for wiVenef ,f Sed does notpay CORSETS-conMstinff in part fot tbe WJ I jm rn - or a Vr,i k - p . btCK SECOND- r.-A.lJ llf CURSlT, iZW w EdeV S CarbollC TrOCrlPQ fhm f5 l iiSS?a,U8e e liurchaw ABDOMINAL CORSETS- for Invalid. wjr o VAWWA AfUCaeS, 'iJi.8 . than the STAND. HEALTH CORSET. . I , foreVori nn3 ,e ""E'S stock be- OTCORSET WAISTS for Mi, aoo deM'Sln? Go slow. Cheapest SEA SIDE CORSET. vm dealer in Orange Count3-. .XT- I have a Full Line of he befit KID aim uuaiuy, ior iauies anu ueu""" NUBIAS, that are very handsome DOOR MATS and OFFICE BASKETS, i nlpJS Jfg 5 canjassers to engage In ney Saved is Money Mad, and ! men 11 V!d,EWe-b &ood' TOr? ave ney . is t come to Mc men will find this a rare chin W CAULEY'S and hnv vonr rooil. TO MAKE MONTtv Thanking the public for the very hr q .... , MOtJ!.Y. eral patronage bestowed heretotore, I oUCn Will niAnaa it.- I rlor v- ..if i t r)85U tisAmf k fVIr ; -1B.wc.r "isaaver- r TV. "fuinre iu r- . xctter. i enclosing omn r r w trv to ilal fnirlv unci bonesilF rep staging what buinessttlvhv; everybody. ' wcu enffasred in. Nmi hntk.'.TV, moan K;r-S , WHO pivt pv iV rwfl'W-- r , ery re?pectm Believe IyBpepsla and Biliousness. ORSALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. CTJEBAIT & CO., JOHN P. PAY! A GENTS WANTlFn y e want a HihitP.ri mk- . 1 f -v- imuiuw 01 ac- , 1 v r , 7 HARVEY oi CO: Atlanta Geor ffia. I. McCAUIy-
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