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V - .'.fflWTftIH5.' LENOI R TOPIC. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1883 LOCAL 1 XE S. Boy lost See advertisement. ' The Legislature is on the ragged edge. ' j-:r -t Leixoir is about the centre of the new eighth district. The advertisement of Mr. S. "W. Hamilton "will be found on the fourth The headquarters of the Elk nob Copper Mining Company is Sutherland, Ashe county, N C. See adrertisement of land in Globe township for sale by virtue of in order of the United f States Dis trict Court. Make new streets and send your Children to the graded school. They are the two chromos awarded to Lenoir by this Legislature. The t alternative jnethod for -working the roads by taxation, re ported in the Legislative proceedings applies only to Forsyth county. ; Take your tobacco to the big jale at the Farmer's "Warehouse, April 4: You will have a chance of winning one out of 20 premiums. Professor Kerr's enthusiastic deicriptiom of the future of North western North Carolina, published on the first page, is pleasant read ing. The topic of the hour with the ladies now embraces onion "buttons," garden seadsYand the perverse weakness of old hens to scratch up seed beds. Dr. Scrogga has received some ireeh vaccine virus and has vaccinat ed several persons during the past week. Although the small pox panic has about subsided we would advise everybody to be vaccinated at once. , The total population of the new eighth district is 120,605: Allegha ny, 5,486 ; Alexander, 8,355 ;" Ashe, 14,457 ; Burke, 1&.809 ; Caldwell, 10,291; Cleveland, 16,571; Gaston, 14,254; Lincoln, 12,061; Watauga, J3.160; Wilkes, 19,181. Married . at Hartland, Feb. 1 1 , 4H. M. Tuttle, Esq., Mr. Douglass King Betti Crump. This was sq aire Tuttle's fiist tying of the connubial knot and he went through mth it so kiracef ally that he will be come very popular as a marrying Squire. We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation to be present at the closing exercises of the graduating class of the College of Physicians :and Surgeons, Baltimore which came off in the Academy of Music, March 1. It came through the courtesy of Dr. M. L. Corpening who is attend . ing that school. Lenoir at present has many of the characteristics of a Spanish town. On any bright night may bo heard, in various quarters of the city, the sootiang notes of the guitar, accompanied " by th harmonious warbling of the tansful "lyrea," who pour out their souls ! in sonatas to their fair inamoratas and pledge themselves to eternal fidelity. This is spring, the balmy season whan spring poets and lovers catch inspiration and influenza. Gentle zephyrs are also rips. ; Jack Frost is playing possum, waiting for the green apples to bloom, and the roseate ckigger is whetting his tusks in pre psration for the picnic campaign. Altogether the prospect is bright provided we don't have a drought in the summer. Mr. Frank Clinard, of Hickory, has a bright little daughter about re years old. The other day a igentleman from Lenoir in the course of conversation- with the young lady, asked her, what 5 was her father's name. "Air Frank Clinard," she replied. Ah, yes. He is that ugly man I met on the streets this morn, ing, is net" "Oh! no. That was Mr. Simpson." , , We were pleased to receive a. tall, last week from Mr. James W.Nor-, wood, of Lenoirs, Tenn., who 'is?6n his way east. Mr.! Norwood said that he debated some time with him, elf whether he should come to Le noir by way of the C. & L: railroad,, or take the C. F. & T. V t Greens boro. or come by way of Cranbsrry on the Narrow Gauge extension from' that point IJe finally reached here by way of the O. & L. ''( ' : ' TV o have received from Col. Le fcoir, chairman of the committee oh Agriculture, Mechanics and Mining, printed coot of a bill introduced bj Mr. Powers, ' of C3erelandand Uvorably reported by the committee providing lor the offering . of premi ums of $25 by the board of County Commissioners for the "greatest aaiount of wjieat, copats,ropttonf J or tobacco, raised on certain area' of land. Th'OilJ, although favoraj blv rennrtAi) bftinc an incentive to Burke court convenes next Mbn day,. . i IrrTh commissioners met Monday. vBeport next week. Mr. Jno. F. Morphew, of the Boone bar, was in Lenoir last week. Mr. P. G. Moore, of the Granite Falls Manufacturing Company, spemt Sunday wiih his Lenoir relatives, Mr. Webb Austin, Jrl, who has been living in South Carolina for a year, or two, hasi returned to yCald r well. J. F. Morphew, Esq.mll ' deliv er an address on "Female Education" at Valle Crucis Academy on the 30th of March, 1883. Married," March 4, at Patterson, Mr. Wm. Baketo Miss Emma Full wohd, Rev; N; Kajlor biug the offi ciating minister. A colored gentlemen all the way from Richmand, Va,, has opened a barber shop on Morganton St., next door to the Postoffice. Rev. G. F. Round, of Mocks ville, and Mr; and' :Mrs.,' Hoylei of Black Rock, Cleveland county, were in Lenoir last week. ; - 1 . Married in Watauga county, at the residence of the bride's father, Feb. 27, Mr. Elisha Glenn to Miss Margaret New, Squire Presnell per formhig, the ceremony, ' 2 We are under obligations to Senator Vance for various public documents, among them the full re port of the Sixth N. C. Revenue District investigation. Married Feb. 28, at the resi dence of M r. N. , A . Powell, the bride's father, Mr.; Jacob Powell to Miss Eva Powell, Rev. W. A. Poole performing the ceremony. ' Whenever, if ever, the -new county of Lee is formed Caldwell might afford to give her daughter something to begin housekeeping. Let her have the jail ; we have no use for it. When Senator Pool called little Aleck a Mjunebng county," the gal lant "Rome" Linney 'iup and riz, he did" and poured the hot shot into the Senator from Martin in a way that was refreshing. As the blustery windy season draws nigh fires will get ''out" in the woods and care should be taken to prevent it as much as possible. Rails are going to be rails from now on and millions of them are annually destroyed by our forest fires. Dick Adams, the Wilkes patri cide, is still at large, no clue having yet been obtained as to his where abouts. Young Adams is a terrible desperado, and this is said to be the second time his hands have been stained with the life blood of his fel lows. '-' ' . A petition hag been sent on td the Postoffice department asking for additional service on the mail route from Lenoir to Collettsville, making it tri weekly insteadof semi-weekly, and asking for fhe--establishmen ' of a new office to be called Dickson on the Patterson-Globe mail route. Catawba court is still in session. On last Thursday the case of the State vs. Nicholas. Jenkins charged with the burning of Connelly's mill, four miles below Lenoir, was taken up and consumed the remainder of the.week. The jury returned a ver dict of not guilty on Saturday night If the court house were to be burned, every record and public doc ument belonging $6 jfcbe c6unty wouW be destroyed. We understand that an effort will soon be made to induce the commissioners to. have a fire proof vault constructed between the Register's office and the Grand Jury room ; It is estimated that the cost would net be over $30d." Last Sunday' was a week, Jim Helton, Iinville Baach and Tom Til ley got on a drank and went to Mrs. Emily Tilley's, on King's Creek, and tore down the piaz2a of her residence, set fire to an out house and burned it to the ground and after firing pis tols and blustering around for some time, left the' neighborhood and, we understand, the country.. ? SLAb the present session of Con gress neared itstnd a . perfect ava : lanche j of r jmb t doc4 flooded ' the vctry.VThanks;toie tthoughful ness of Sectors; Tanee and Ransom, and Representative Vance and Arm field, the naail carrier from Hickory id Lenoir was compelled to have two extra horses to bring up patent office reports, &c , on two days last week. " The Newton Erdefpritt ayt thaj Capt: Waddell v of the Narrow Gatftre railroad, was in Newton last -raov tn receiva the crossties ont thr- linweOTiWto! ted rNewton All the cryssnes nccessax j, , w 'leto'ttip-etweeii Maiden ' and 'Newton have been placed on the line except about 5,000, which will be ,eeeureitoithntn pn the JnrstUU be placea OIL too jroau , bujuicicjui. iu .lay ihalf a "xmltfiii trpeyy,and the' road wm ie4compietea w ewion Rink next Friday not again until the first iner in Atml. We desire that the Smug coutb t may give our Doois a tnorpugn renovation. W , .have waited stili spring in severallnfifflcfe settlement shouidremade in the FalL " MTe w-Mttr. narz, wnose advertisement appeared last week, are pioneers in a business , which we wish to see prosper m ;thvS section. ' They will direct their eff forts towards drawing to this "cqn.- try a class of immigrants who 1 will be. an acojdsition, and we are led tct: believe that they possess" unusually good facilities for inducing such5 un. migration. ' Write to them. - f- r The Landmark 4 brags about , a; man in Iredell who has kert house . u... ... 50 years and has never let the fire go out in his bouse Within two miles of Lenoir lives a man who has kepi house nearly 10 years, has never lost fire within that - time, has : , never bought a box of matches, never wore a paper collar, nor a bell-crowned hat, nor a spike-tailed c6at nsirip- stockings, . , and never tl tasted ed chicken in his life. , ' Lenoir's watchword is, 'Save" money and miles by bringing pro : duce to this marketr,' and that 'there is meaning in it is witnessed by the' constantly increasing , number ,, of mountain wagons that . reverse ' en- gines every day and , return home" after having sold xm to pur mer- chants at good prices. When the railroad is finished to this point we will call your attention to theQueenL City of the West," none excepted. Hands. 1 1- CoiTMpoadcacw oi Tb Topic ' ' ' ' On the 10th of Feb. Elders E: F., Jones and J. J. L. Shearwood com menced to hold a series of meetings at the Three Forks Church, which continued thirteen days and nights in succession and were attended each day and night with ; large congrega tions. Good order prevailed , and great interest was manifested during, the meeting. . During the meeting there were twenty two accessions to the church, fifteen baptised and several more professed that did not join, ; , A. B. Bavr Crk, Ash Caaty . CorrepQdenee of Tba Toplo., j . In our midst is a steam saw mill, which is cutting at the rates jof five thousand feet of lumber per day. I stood by and saw it cut 250 feet in 3 minutes. We have as fine timber as any country, and those who would wish to engage in manufacturing wagons, buggies or furniture of any kind, would do well to come to Ashe, as there is a growing demand for labor, and at present our farmers are hav ing to send to Waughtown and else where for wagons, &o. Our Inferior Court just closed, its docket and was smalL No cases of any very great note. The mails are very irregular, and sometimes I do not get my paper until it is a week old. r'-:J A Scbscbtsxb;' 7 FlkvllU. ' - S Correspondrace of Th Topic. . We are, informed that CoL ' James C. Horton has purchased of Mr. Edmund Jones, the Clover Hill farm, and intends making that his "future home. Col H. is a fine 1 fw-rW " an good citizen and we Jiatojbaja such men leave our county. ' MrT Green W. A, Wellborn, of Ore Knob, was visiting at the 1'. O. lastureek. ''Z. Mr. R. S. Horjtoij js in Ashe county on business. Mr.- T. E. Horton, Hisses Nelia and Sallie Horton, are visiting , in Cabarrus county. ' Mr. w. ju Norton is fi&vnf f Tfry large barn built. . .There seems to.be yet a spirit of enterprise in the "SUU of Wilkes.", AH we' lack is a" railroad. " " ' ; "" : ' 1 We are glad to notice ! that our.; popular and efficient doctor, A. F.! Houck, is getting a large practice in, Wilkes, Ashe and Caldwell counties., Watana Btkl Hetn. Oorrapondaaoe of Tha ropla ,.,r I believe nearly all' the 'reading men of Watauga hare subscribed for Tss Tone,' and we want all the school committeemen in the county to take' the paper for two good reasons.' 4 1st Because the Snpi of Public Instruction will publish all the school notices, &c . t ! a 2nd. Because it is one of the best newspapers we can get. It gives ns all the important news that a . good. journal can. We iTgT13 Topic as a most excellent medium for good news ana reacting matter m gemmu The State Supt has ' fnrnliaedJu T. Lippard, ' county, SuptT; withT!ali the necessary blanks &n4 coae school wviWliarJU',"'efAU.:l from "one to orman ioem uio Dianas anu Maf ;Ju1iel6pfi?ane4v tion of 4 or 5 weeks. "XT?l2atiC X Mai i3i s tun Hi l iM ohj'I .lU ' Banner Elk. fl7S vr2rcf7W"?.tfT5-niaw IB ) ae enalfroapgA 'imtfad himself gftaffi and 18,; hands thwa,yjng, bannehis h4rfl jsthQ, "dxMymlheiehiS; wnjce-anerjgrtijafsi 0ij , ' 1 i 1 . i i from purjcouiitjt4aithe diamond.inar goldenf rgleglprstf This tribute, of praise, is bestowed . on4nuvbj tlWugajdSt wrap' pedinjcgttonj 9in mS:., uvl St stars in,the gajlerjes, shine pn a:more; beautiful pj.a fnore deferring com, plinenttthphat oneunjinated, hj the. gtnift, qtjthe mounianis,,, , Tanksfo th!galUntiiiiytesmaii, for, so bravely deending our rose hpptd.i daughters of .joy, . jp-whose rosy cheeks Jheie are dimples enough to catch, a hoidOnd glorify all the tears of;, an h,QJist. man , r They Jive emong the wild flowers on the banks and-tnbutaries.l fas rippling- Wa-t tauga, jwhicu iu the Indian it irernacur lar. means bewatiful river . and r from whose banksffoff jock and: cliff, pine and J f cedsr hemlock . and ri laureL; stretches 41 .vale back to , the u Wsst, more bsautifu) and grander .than the . orange grQyeSioX- thft i. 'sunny south.'! Our iiegitlate-r lives m the morning shadow of. onqof the grandest moun tains of 3 the West, on whose summit, J have seen .the clouds gather of their own accord, eyen jn the brightest day.' There, 1 have seen the great spirit' of the storm, ' after noontide, go and lie down to rest in his pavil ion of darjeness and of dotidsr Then I ' have seen -him aroused at midnight, come forth like a giant refreshed , by slumber,' awake the tempest, and Jet loose the ,redf lightning which ! ran along the rdountain tops, for a thou sand miles,' swifter than i an ; eagle s flight in heaven' The electric.flashes stood up and danced like angels' of light in the clouds, while, the beating storm,.Vave on wave, kept time to the-music of that grand .organ' of nature, peal on i peal, : whose . keys seemed to have been touched, by the fing'ersof Divinity, in the ; hslls of eternity that responded in notesJcf thunder, that resounded thoughout the universe. . Then the clouds drift ed away beyond the horizon, and morn got up from her saffron bed,' came forth-like the stars, in the gal- eries, robed in - their wedding gar ment, and while black night fled from before her glorious face, to his bedchambers, at the poles, she light i ed up the glittering gems, wrapped in cbttbri, with a smile of sunshine1. Oh ! beautiful women of the ft,f with thy hair flowing like deep rivers' rippled by thewind, how lbng,x will theM'pe&yrf tlfe East think' you heathen, and your husband! and swdethejfrts renegades arid ouuaws r 01 (&laweil,i,Wataua,"AsheV'Al ' leghariy tMS. Wilkes; hich never 'a ;. tewW"snrpasle:fdr fionestVen anil uyuius msncD. uu aaj XJU Yr , nji I 'WadSxTLbvill , date, is" t THE JEW B1STKTCTS. Ti The following' is Hie A-n of redis. com ! First DiaUiel Be -.n fur. I Cs-mJer, nit - t a. f Ji ; , CLoWah, CarerVt. Cu:ri-.cN. Dan Gats.Hcttnin1rTn.1p. f aKTii 1 Pa;it licSii Paja6tfljti Ptt-qtiifBtris s Hit. TjrreJljtodqyi'4kio4uir.n.r l-' t Halitrx, Lenoir, NOrlhapapVoD.yaDcw rrbtMbasWw. Pender. "tJiihUh Sll8;Bslieo.rWaT6e:lCttmberV,, landIla'rBeU'and MbiUrel'j W'. u . FdortliNasbi?. vFrankfin. 'Vt&e. 'Durham. Orange) Chatham? Alamance and Johnston.- , ." J T"' -JffthTr-Graoville, Psrson, Caswell, lUektnghsuv Stokss,1 Gailford, Surry ;4nd Forsyth. - -' Slxth-vNA)! Hanover! jBrnnswiolc Colaaobni JtlebBiond Anson.lUsion. jStanjy, CaUarrus, Robesoaatfd aleckv leaburgtsk) or J kui t; , Ssventh-wMontsonjefyr Randolph, Davidson, RoWao;1 'pavieTIredelU CaUba;sn.d.Tdkl Eishth Wilkes -nsrleraaderr Ashe. WaUaga; Allesliariy. Caldwell Borke. Ninths CbCTokei . ClavQrairam: 4lcon, Swain, Jackson. Haywood. Traasy 1 vam t HencTfrioDr Polk Rathertefd Oncorabe, McDowell MsdfsdV.Traficey and llKaII1 ';: BeW f e glre'the ' mallest rdeiho T)9T$&W$'M4 UiUrlct-tem. 809 ; trletlmnln:B'l 3 : ' 7th frrlfuT uwm , out 4-iai,riut -ucKi. i.- at Idmmtp&aif ssaryyomf f WtV i-.njziiX'zi rit hluoriful IshJ k on tB f .haxi. brothers 9. w. h, xusixacuuaK. "-7.--7 t. f- - i jfrmj store foi fresh f Caaary and AbU seed. '- " t 4. SCTEKIOE COUBT. CLASKK: I ' Lrj thirtar two oeata. , v . , . QFtk sbore mm ft appearing tothl mUitmeOm at the Oourt that tbe defendant baa left the SUte sad tbaCononaJ aerviee cannot be made, sad the Sam mont heretofore issued, rotmmed, indorsed "defen dant m-t to be found in tbia cjotmty" TT 13 ORDER ED that pablialion be made m TBS LEKOIB TOPIO for fit noo(sive weeka, requiring the defea daikt to appear at the Court finoae in Boon, on the 6th Monday After the 4th Monday in March 1883, and answer tha complaint of the pbrtntUfev otherwise Judgment' will be taken aooerdic f to plaintUTa Com piatnt. -j ' - . - - - t s WitneM, Warcb J, 8885, JOE R TODD, Clerk Superior Court, Watauga County. BUt7-8t . j J. I. MOKPHEW, Atty for plaintiff. ! ACTIO FOR TITLE' TO LAND. 1 1 Levi Urorpbvw VS. Vary A. Smith, Mpfar m. SmKb; John P. Smith, A. A. Biedleman and wife Cornelia , Wm. F. Craid and wife Mary A., Hector C. Korth ington and wife Alio R. IT appearing to tha sat. -iaf aotion of the Coort npon afldaTtk that Beraoaa errloeof the nuimoiu In the ab rrm entiled .action, cannot'1' be mado and ' tha - Court ' - barlnir ordered the aammena to be ecrred by , publi cation in THE LENOIR TOPIO, tha soots named defendants are hereby notified to appear at (he nex tern of the Superior Court for aald county on the 6th Mouday after the 4th Monday la March, , 188S, and answer or demur to the complaint which wilT be filed Tithin tha three flrst days of tha tarm . ! ' , j. b. tojju, v. a. v., wauuga county. J. F. Morphew, Atty. fof Pig .- ' : Feb0 VORTH CAOLIA,-) im I . ' ,.. V 1 i" PROBATE COVET. M AUeghany Ceunty. J Eli 0. Terry by hlr next friend. Catharine BXerinr and others, VS. David Perry and others, heln at law of Wyatt Perry, dec. IN t"ie above enUtled cause it appearing, to the satisfaction of the Court that Jeremiah Poa and wife Cynthia, Monroe Hfll and wife Mary are non-residents of the State, . bat have p opertj therein ovef which this Court has Ju risdiction in the above entitled action. ;It i there-- fore- ordered that publication be made once ' a week for six weeks in THE LENOIR TOPIO, newspaper published in the town of Lenoir and county of Gala-'" well, commanding the said non-resident defendants to appear and auswep or demur wltbiQ said time of six weeks from tba oomenopmrt of the publication . the complaint which is now filed in said Court. B.P.UARSON, C.B.U.an Probate Judge-. . I Alleghany County. Vaughn ft Doughton, Atty a. for Piffs. . Feb38t , ; TO AD7ERTI9ERS.-Lowet rates for advertising in SO ooot newspapers sent free. Addreaa. GEO. P. RO WELL ft CO., 10 Spruce 8t.t New Vork. LAND & IMMIGRATION ' ! AGENCY. t7 !t Houk & yon RiNGHARzlhayipg' formed a limited "partnersliip ior.tne purpjose oi seJimg lana in Western North Carolina, parr ticularly in :, Cal dwell Burke,c Wdlauga. and fpr the Rurpoae 6f inducing jmniigratipn into thr.t.fiectipn hereby soucU oor reapopdence with all persons. who have land, either wild- on improved, to dispose of on rea sonable terras. IFWe want only farming lands for actual settlers. IT We want no lands s except those with clear title which we must be allowed to examine r 1Do not give extravagant- descriptions of your lands." Let the purchaser be pleased rather than disappointed when tye4 e-' amines ITDo hot put fancy prices on your land if you want to sell it. TfDo not go West but sell part of your land to a good neighbor who has $1,000 to pay you for it and $i,000 y 4ock and imnrftya. for celling land to a good class, of ira migrants, who will make good, peaceable and industrious neighbors. . ..,,, Address JIouk & von Ringharz OoUettsville, N, 0. , ; Here at Last. After long and Weary Waiting Belief is brought to : : those who ntsediC- ;! : f - "Well. PaU" said an Orange oounrv PbTsiclan to s . oomplainhig Irish patient some years ago. "for that vain in your chest you had better so horns' and ant' on a mustard plaster. I cant think this minute of anytning Detter. Ana by the way," added the doctor turning to a friend. "I wish somebody would invent real good plaster something actually hslpfu) for 1 such cases as Pat's. Maybe they will sometime. whn Ms too late for me to nes it" - i - When BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER was placed on the market about ten yWtra ago the V doctor's hope beoime a fact. Because of the rare medicinal virtues Inherent In H, lta rapid action and sure results, the Ca peine is fast displacing the alow . acting plasters of forjaer days, for all aoeotions to Irhich a plaster is ever applicable. Price 35 cents, n the middle of tha gen ulna is cut the wurd CAP CINE. , Sealrary ft Johnson. Chemists.- NewTfork. - ' D CURE S time and then hare them return aatnI mesa a TtM ' sal cure. I hare made the disease of FITS, KPIL1P8T rFALLniOBlCXliXSSaUMangstady. XwaRaatny ' remedy to ears the worst esses. Because ethers faued is no reason for sot now reeeWuif a sore., send at nee for a treatise and s free Bottle, of my lalalUblsi , remedy. Olre Bxpreas and Fort Offiee. It ossts yon - 1 Free ? ;v , Cards . and.,Cliroios."n; - We will send free by mall a sample set of our lattre Whim I unMldonotmaaillnsltestoOt German, Frcnol and American Chrano Cardas .cm UIVCU IU1U gust gttfUUU9) VSttU SB L'a tVyV AJB Uft,WTV97 MJU different deslgno, on reoeipt of a stamp for postage,.' We will also send f res by mail as rampfes, ten of oar' esaaf al Chromos. on receipt of ten cents to nav fo packing and postage; also enclose a oodfldsntlai prioe 1st of our large oil ohramoe. Agents wanted. AaVj dress f. Olxtsom It Co., 46 Summer Street, Boston, i ' . i. - i . : ' ' - ; ; . JonsoDraons I hare s poslttTS remedy for the abore disease: by Its thousands of eases of the worst kind and of fang I inaeea, so tronr it mr ntlth ' ny salfcii . t;iT Xxbri-j- and P. O. addnwa. ' ; - .; - I -,"..'S?..A. .SMrrJM. JW Tmrl Bt York! ) JilUE MINIT AND PIASTER! '' ' 7. .1 'if 7 .fir : , BOILDINO LIME, AGRICULTURAL LIMX, ,, ! CARBONATE' Or LIMB, KAnOTTT l-'A - LAND PLASTER. AND MARL. , (, astjVeby cheap. Send for Circular. "noDREcouimfGRrr' U ' AXJ, SIZES). ... 1 f ? ft f 1 TT t f SAMTLU MUX, IO II AFPi.iiiarina X5 bnmcn umes, Chsrlotta, N. C. v "LUk4 nuMtsissi as. mrwesxiQS xms p apsb, , Mothers IRlcad ! I j - ' - : saws a. x. r Vait Droa &sos-X)esr Birm! Your Wom OocW ftctisni lre been inealnabJs to ns. . Ov tittls boy, two years old, discharged orer thirty worms in a fsw days, winy only s few of your Worm Confections, X am s lad ts bear testimony to the Tolas si Ysn ben. .sen's Worm CotscUobs, roars, Bn, ;a,,U JC0; FITS! Man i i r OUT OF ilii SAW THE DEVIL WHEN HE BUSTED OPEN Y : A KEGOF PRTNTFM. TNK ! !SS JPianos. j "75 Organs. 1 ,OHarmonicaLS; 500 Accordeons $2,000 WORTH OF! SHEET MUSIC. , $10,000 WORTH OF MUSICAL VARIETIKS. McSMlTH .MUSIC HOUSE; w i SB A as i u5'" si Safe 8 All AT.;T.H&R9CSfia2THWSi6 HGHSB. : If iou Can t Come, Send Don't Forget Your Pocketbook. G. L. Bernhardt tfc J. D. Faucettc WITH ; With thanks for jtKe liberal pa tronage which he hag feipd in the past, and with best awishi3S rfor prosperous and Happy ; to all his customers, the subscrib 0r announces that lis business will lie continued at theld well-knowu s tand. means and increased Hfacilities tbr,;ciii extensive tradi3i he invites hif many ; fri ends M customers to m their headquarters . ...-,...,. . .. - ALL-PER j . ilndebted b v pyer-due are TCfluested-to Sviwt;: aw i tans .AtiCdbn't'you I forget it." - ' : - v j - '4 IT 'A ri ,. . ., o .o g". Ma (Mq Your Photograp.li. lint 9 a j '- New Year tor business. ? j - , .... W nte or A o On
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