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Scctiona'jsis w!m tle?ire to cre
ate for themselves a field of opera
tions and an income in a charming
arul healthful Southern climate not
infrequently vrite very touching
articles jt,r th? Northern press on
the (kp!oraMe vondiliiA of the
nountiin white.1!"' of the Sr'Uth
:-. the i.ttd .f "iuiion work"
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b. iiattun of WVstt rn North Caro
i::.:i and Ma-t Tennt ssce, "pile on
the :u in n iuarvtlous n.an-
nor. Sometinics thev tlo it with
an -stter disregard; for the truth.
Th?v r'preent the exception to he
l!io rule and picture scenes ami
conditions common enough in parts
f.f tlio North and Wt, perhapp, in
larire cities as well as country
places, hut very rare among the
s'Kn!e of liie Appalachian region
of the South. One would think
f rt i i tii-'ir ."..'counts that the South
ern u: . . ins were swumin-with
rave-. i.. tilers, i he aim Eccnis to
!. t j trpetiiate the ideas of that
:.- of philanthropists who find
a j eeuliar pleasure in conteuiplat
in :j povett, ignorance uii degrada
tion in tit? Soutli since ti.e civil war.
Not lo t. situ.'- the n-itL'o d
an appeal of this tort for aid
t '"luifeion work for mountain
whiter," showing thnt it was in
t-llVct a hhtl upon the people it
; r'.ft.ifd to ile;i ribe. Any person
faiaiiiar with. )'? Appalar.chiun
ri.'i.-n of t lie South would see at a
v li.cv j'bstiid t!ie whole thing
...a- The ( .iristian I'nion forDe
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which coajplotv'iy dMuoli.l:cs tie
" mountain-whit-" myth. Mr. At
kins will he concciu- l tokp. w wirit
lie is writing" a'l.nit. 1 .a '."rn
and reared ii th? :.!.td told
Ui;u".taiit ; region f p'vi rty, i-
t'he hillside blazed iu ri d and rold
The fields LaJ burned to umber; -
The air was cri.-p, not yet too cold, -As
down a winding way I bowled .
With Jennie on a Hamber. - j
Sveet Jennie, with her cljestnut hair,
Her roguish ey'es and laughter j
How proud was I hat she was fair;
!o.v glad wjil tixsee h. r fhere,
And k n o v that n o r. e c a m e a f t e r !
IIoji. A. Leazir cr. the Alliaace
Tho Present Head Cficf ts aro ro
ll tic al Partisans, and do not Rep
resent the Principles cf tho Al
liance. Some-time since Hon. Augustus
Leaz:ir, of Mocrcsvilie, was invited
U r.cldiesjhe Catawba county Al
liance, inT-coronanv- with .Mary-
ann IJutler, t!;4 State Preside-nt. ; Oh. dream of happy d.iys gouc by !
i ?.,.ii'n.i ivif-itifi i u e spoke of autumn saulv; " ,
Mr. Leaz-ir declined tin .mutation AnjJ l 66eme(, to heairher gigh
giving his reasons therelor m an ! j i;pcj her name, I know not why
"pe:i Itdler. These reasons arc so.- somehow t.h'5 pedaled badly. 1
true Ktul so pertinently express the , j. , hfcr n &vd growh)g hoU
. irue Piiuaiion oi itie- iiiiajiet- us ui
present controlled, that they will
prove of general interest ; and are
printed below. After stating that
kindly personal feelings exist be
tween the president of the Catawba
county Alliance and himself, Mr.
Lcazar writes : "
"The constitution of the Alli
ance plainly declares . the , purpose
of the organization; any good citi
zen could endorse these. -The con
stitution further, both in letter
and spirit, as plainly declares
against partisan tests and aeis,
Kveryhody knows that for thirlast
two years the principal and al
mos; role topic tf interest in the
Allinn-e has been politics, not on
1' partisaN, but personally partis
an. ;.J v course in lite oas leu me
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Xo wonder she grew sober,
Or that the wheels so slowly" rolled
Along the sunlit leaf strewn moid
Tbh rare dav in October.
I lisped her name and bending Jow
u bile iieuals turned at random
Till cheek touched check I bat you
know-r-
Of course 'twas wrong to treat her so
Sweet. Jennie on a tandem. !
ABOUT .SUPERSTITIONS.
Trivial Things-of Life Discussed to
tPasi Time.; - j
A number of gejiflernen sat
around a stov,e the other" evening,
says the C'hfi rlott ville (Va.) Pro
gress, when on? Of them said: ;
"What would "you t ht.nk if I ivr
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o ohstrve and' tuuv -vit!) A b -en- sufi". ri M . f....;.
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are the :-iici?s and mctlid-s ir ! old sweats, a? ni.-.
those organizations which- have I ("tli!i4T "va sarurateq. n un . wa.ier
when he tro'e , in the la-.-rnirig
umg, tews t r o f s o m h; n a ts,
Wc Have iiov iii stock a lame and hnndscjme
v,i .men's, youths, boys .and chil
dren's suits and , overcoats iuvr tjid
. J Fall and Winter trade. ; 1
EVERYTHING; NEW aniiftf fee LATEST STYLES.
Our lines ojT Furnishing Gor
KNOXHATb in all shap
ds and Hats, are just simply j immense,
s and colors.- I'lease Cive -vJ a
before . p.urWiH.i:nsr jur Fall and" Winter (ibods, as ii i j. ,
will Me worth .vourwht!e. '. v
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beet: knon n.opcr.I v, the only prop
er way, as political parties, I have
never seen anc party more zealous
ly and stf matically apply the
machinery of its organization and
ill the jiower it could demand to
iceoniplish partisan success than
has een done in thw Alliance, es
pecially during the last. ear. Il
is true the leaders have 'declared
upon occasion that the order br
its constitution must tie non-partisan,
ai d ;-o!.!C of these, of the com-
!:: :! called traitors to the Alii
norance, vice an.i la-rauatioti ..c aRv; duhl hoaestlv labored to
attenu,dol!.::e tverc, tnttre., t!u- Sii,e .he ori!tr hy h.ddlng it in
ministry there ur.d nas spent sevt-n uhWnce U) iu institutional lim-
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ill Lam- r.ir I !!.. u ;:,-..:u-nt houses il and J1
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tieri vears there as ministtr and
teaciur. "Asa methodist tainis
Itr." !;o says, "I have gone into the
t.j. oat (if the-v, ay places and
uunh'i freely wi:ii all si.t;- of
people i:: twenty counties of N nit.
Carolia.i and Virginia and in near
Iv .::! ti;" v..r-t.pirts of Eai T ri
i.. .-. I have vi-ited I In -e people
;:t their iioines, L.ra eaten with
tli;.:.. skpt in their Itjuscsaud sun
1 1.. m in vcry c -nditi n." Vet. Mr.
Atki:. has j.ot ii.f- '.eheld the
slcr.i s 'er.' s Mrs. Paddock describ
ed i.i a recent ntr. ii". r --f lh; Chr:?
Jian lr." Y . ir e- rre-porident,"'
lie m.?, "iai-! St.irv iVuiid ome
s'c'e.u-! .. J nevtr saw, for in
a!! n: y t re v I never s i kv the thiags
!te wi n- t , end it r i ;u Strang"
t!.4t f I not tveti hive heard
4f s. i f.ir.'s j'i all these year-.
Tiiie;- p nt rty iiCTe and ' ignor
ance, tu , but neither is in that
prevalent forra you would M:pp
i: !.. the artteh'of Mr Pad :!:.
V'i s t aiht live here an age 1
i eer hear of sa -ii savage a nd
ueird fun' ral cu-to:as ::s Prof, -o.r
lle:i)4-. aiiothtT c-:-rri s,e .i.deat writ
ing f.-o:n the Stmt ! told Vour read
ers ah jut' Ti.e sitti ation i rot
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l"ni n"s corrt sjioridentfl. Putting
it in a nutsh-'U, .Air. Atkins saysef
Mrs. l'addock's picture: ' She lias
presented the very worst possible
case that could be found in the
rem .test part and made it a sample
of till the two millions here, so that
if any on- hou!d receive an im
pression from such writing he
v. odd suppo.-o no other kind of
p- op'e e: t.ld be found here."
s a :..atu r of fact, the "moun-
t.il.i v. hitcr.'' are not a distinct class.
I k r ant-tors. pays Mr. Atkins,
rti re r.id outlaws, but pioneers froui
; ,. coast'eountrv. 'i ii generally
ov. ;i ,t kt ir farms ard make a cona-
for table ii ing. To say they hunt
for a living i-i aljsurd". There is
little wealth and not as much lux
ury" r.:i,!ht be. but the people
li-.ij d .-. i-ih. There ? re some log
ho'' s, t lireo-fourths of which have
windows. None are plastered with
nr.! i, as alleged, i r without wooden
I'at f"w have onI one
r.. .!.!. (er.rallv the houses are
H :ite cotaffirt able. All have good
oj ( :i I" re place Fuel is abundant
ar. ! cot r.otidrtg, so that corns-
:t ient'- story of children "cv
SoLue on tolel him to"put a vessel
with clear water Under his" bed; at
night, and it would cure him. lie
did so and was ucit troubled again
by it. Now, what possible virtue
could the water ; have in 'effect ing
this i slt r"
Of r our sc. i-Npiie could answer
this," a rtd a general discussion en
sued. Another gentleman related
the wonderful results of carrying
a ii'iTFe chestnut for a certain hem
orrhoidal disease, ard ;!serte'il his
faith i;i the no-trum. When press
t . i. y T x v i t ; s . T ; ; f !. .
- -
'Tl'ii'c Ah! vf'-rp. Til -S-f-V rW'c
- 't - v
at ml.v.KSa a .--. Ri -vsV ,J
itatii'iis. Hut the constitution
ii ;-!entr'inipitd under foot and
(h sl iced, and that w st llagranfly
by those in hiitb position. T!:e
annual address of the pnsiden-t of
the State Alliance at (Jrcen-ht.ro,
in August l ist, the annual address
of the supreme council at Mem
phis in November last, are partisan
papers, calculated certainly, and'
ih i.rnpd !..,v ir !- re.isovabk i he KI1CW ot a c .Ne x,l rheumatiSUl
ami neuralgia t h. it hail oeen en
tirely dissipated by th .v.aringof
nutsaiegs arcun i the ck.
-earfonable prices.
Pnrtiesdesirirur furnitu-fe n.u
Vnd lfis prices and f.-rini wi'i.
i 'mi n't ft 1 y."., tii.To !- i J .
cd ro the p ..r:r, however, .le, refus- RFPAIRINCJ and CPIfOLsf
tu to admit au v virtue whatcyer '., ,..t.i
in the hoe'Tchcsnu.t, but he felt
confident" that 'br- . cont -a ultl jre--ence
upon hi? person served to ;re--miiel
him to il.ke sueii ne-tsures
for relief as-, he wuld note-therwiic.
This se-uied t!ie mo-f reasonable
theory va, e have evM' heard advalie
ed of the cure "by" means of various
diseases. j
Ar otlur gcn-lf :nan elated th.:!
i
U'eli, jr.-r'i:
a :i Hiity. her,
li 'ved, to con vert the order, in de
lianee of the constitution to the
use of, if not bodily into the .Pen
pie's party. Iu a mea-ure the log
icd resnfr w'aa nrndnead. '' ;?!"-' 't ;'!i" ;r. u: liiii- -bu I f
State Alliance thereupon jadep:-.! : j- ii vea "i:-i in the moon. I
the St. Loui- -platform, :t h e mi j o-j,-;e the '"-.o-.a- i: i;.;, ne. , gita
prcme.council thri.-up in jad. pted j and ia -.n kill, d ar certain
the Ociuh'i plitfi.rm; lirstjis pn;c- ;i'-- l'ih' shouldtrr lit?
ticallv, nt'.-d th S'.-oad l'ormalu . j 1 1 i;i !!-"'"' s t he t ides.!"
the platform of tiiet Pvople'ti party. Then follow.,:! a lively disess-
To all real intents and purposes, .sion upon the moon, and many ar-
, OF Ky'Ki;
Before dispkiyed in ..-u. City o
Also carryi u full line o!' QA
Come and eva-:;ine thin. ftov!
that lie meaeis businr?? f i r ho
Maui n 11 Imi
!
i' KIM;) ANiSTV-h'.
0!JEESHi-mf).'
IPETS.' - ' ;
before vou Imv and he w iil eir
i:J tre;ared to: .' ."'
' 1:
H -UK-ie vou
tl niafo Co nijiet jdoiiT i i
M-idc tfi cjiif nil ' . - '. 1 . " I. . ft -
ceh a ::-,-. lor ff-.-od 3
'.'l. ; - .....in . -i , ..
'-';ie ? eeaiiy a nil gll ti sf.. TJ j i i, f (!tiriCt '
'.-cd can bo acoMiodated bv'i'ir'jfJn us.
i".."t rr-;;d. i .'
yt
H
by these oHiehii a.'ls, zealously
secoiidt d amongst the people by
i he tru.-tr if h ioie rs in common of
?!. erdt r aril the- People-' 3 part,
the Alliance h.-rs been made an iu
tergral part of c. political party,
and ceases to be lawful, fairly
judged, by its own fundamental
law.
And to the Alliauce hi.-s-been
betrayed ar.d ruined in the' bouse
of those who claimed to be it- only
real friend'. And now, with pro
positions to regulate the pirtisan
features, and from those, too, who
have been most iniluential ia pros
tituting the machinery of the orde--
to partisan tomttiir.es personally
partisan ends, an c il ot t' iJ to' be
made, it stems, to restore coaii
de'nce is those who' have so wickeil
ly abused it, and w bring - together
again the scattered fraijii.cn ts.
What for, my frichds? Who xre
in command? The exiremest of the
extreme cleme nt control, ami with
no other interest th a to Use (he
organization for partisan ends, an;!
shut off from any posihle hope .if
success in any other way, the in
ture promise? exactly th- same
kind of work at thrir hands, whic h
we have seen in the, past, and
which has virtually aceorn pi is!u d
the disintegration of the Alliance
and left it utterly with'.-:; influ
ence in a State -.bore two v-.ir
ago it seemed to be in abs ilute
control.
If I believed in the platform of
ing lie ir limb with warm ash.'- the Jhople's- party, I would be a
: keep from freezing" i- specially j Populist, . zeal one to ; and, i:
ab;urd. The pooplej Mr. Atkins j I were a liu-mbe r of a sub-Aiii
atlirms, arc idready religious r el I y.otihl thro-v the ciiurter' in f ,
uuiral. They oh-'erve. Sunday and stoe, op. n the doois. and -convert
guments we re advanced to prove
the truth of the moon theorj-, while
as many.were rxhfuced against : it.
One man would have certain ire
suits from a piece of ground plant
ed in a certain phase cf the moo.n
which he didn't have from another
piece planted in another phase
hut he didn't consider the probabled
elifference in soil, tillage, atmos
pheric conditions, etc.; so this
vexed iiucstio'n remained unsettled.
Another told of the 6uperstitutipn
generally prevailing with reference
to setting a hen. -That is, if you
put all the eggs in ' the nest with
the b fr hand the chicks will all he
roo.s, i-i -. if mi put them all in
with the rigiit hand. they will: all
lie jiudets. So that, -plainly, ! the
way to s. cure a proper- proportion
was to u.-ebotl) hands, with care
ful re I'ertwec to results. This was
reganh d a "s a jiure absurdity, of
course, and yet people believe -it.
And so the disens-i-.n went on,
pleas intly, nobody arrivrag .it any
Coael usiof:, and ;re!. a-tid-ng t;y
his own theory; b it it served '.to
shi.s w i t h what -trivial thiniis I m-t
(;f cultivated iiiir:ds divest them
selvt. ami also that there is a v m
of" superstition iu the mind of --every
rn.tn and woman.
; - .-''- ' -.'
Sow 2-0:u.
mmmr
IF YOU WANT
rfCJii"5ait
I i
ill-., it
lie E i l ti .: (UliiS Ei 51 I'i -f
" WALL PAPEli " CHEAP,
MY PRICES ARE VERY hQWl
CHARLES
AGKETF
-311 South Elm
Street, McAdoo House. jilock;
NewMill
We are now read v to sbow
o OCR CSi'O ME ItS'-rand PAT
LARGEST a;ul ITiETTIEsT STOCK' OF.-
MILLINERT- AND- NOTICaNS, -
IONS the
Provide yourself wit!! iioith
of Aycr's Cherry Pectoral, and so
ha ihe-iu'-an at hand f; r;cnn-ti-ndim-
SU"'-( s -l'tdly with a s oidee
co'd As;:ii i ; . i c r .-re t ; -y-ii . f d lc ; n e,
it has no t fpial, "i;d u o'l ir e j ji-si-clans
ever wh re re"om,j,eri it.
X,rot For Twj
...e.
we have ever had the !'i..Mi
ARE.sLTlE TO J'LMA.-fE V
Anybody. We-aie vvi::nrig r
of GOODS. You w dl 1-t 111
Tcckku behind i.ur eouh'ter-l
and custorrers. Come ar.d
October l:-t.e
e of showing t J . la be -1'q. e, a re'l o;
nr. ,:. . w ; ; i i. i h ui.ue?
- e. i,n ; ).. ; c ji; a i! v iTi..;e'. . A
hid Vi ;sst Li t.Lr;:' Oe :i ill a no !.
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'. :. ; iUX.oI.sIo - .-J t r. .' j '
Mi.'".'
ee US. i4.CS p C' l !!I.IV.
Mrs. Omohi4ncirq,
West Market Street. On .r K. T-
VICES-
--V M r.
-o.iu :;ny n
I l .M .-! A
!.( ;al-
fflEGOILfflfflmHT'E
attend Suruhiy S'hooL There is
scarcely a dist ri. t where there is
rot a school for at least three
months in the earr Feu- ptrs-.nti
an- unabh; to read and write, and
such cas-cs are so rare as to exeilej
surprise among the neighbor.
As re.-pects the girls, who v.cre
described as overworked and vi
cious, Mr. -Atkins ailirms that not
one in a hundred would know her
self by that description. The
comni iU virtue's,"' he says '.chas
tity, hur.esty, truthf ulnes?,- ilc , are
rather more prevalent than in other
Metions I have seen. The girls
are healthy, strong and full of
spirit. They marry at a gooel age,
it into a Populist club;, J would
thus relieve my ci.i-eie-r.ce of any
trouble about i. biting my oath to
support the cons tut ion of the or
der, which prohibits partisan ac
tion, ami the constitution and laws
of the State, which prohibit secret
p dilicl societies.
Since; the supreme council has"
adopted the Omaha platform,
which is the most radical and
abominable of all the political
piatforms I have ever seen, there
can be but one conclusion, that the
Ailian-e is bodily and formally
committed and incorporateel into
the People's party, and that no
man who believes in Democratic
t
!
t ..
; 4-j 1 :oa oc-um d the 1. t'. r case
tie 1. .v4 14 ! int.. strips and the
iciv-rk- liur.eil luadlorj in the de- y,rs in i he West. Thev do "not
". ' ' . ," j ! ri"' S !i.e of. the (tenia I and work in the field. '-It is by r.o
. ,i . ... ,';. , . ,1 ! .ting ter.TTits mar.ag it to crawl moans,"' sa s the writer, " the cus-
i .. . . . . . to i !"'. r vi..iv;s and make t,.tn of t!ie country. Home life is
. i - t , ". t.. . I
'. ; '. 1 1 ! 4- -. .-." .:.!-
- . . . v. . . 1 1 ;.'' 4
i . . . I . ru r . . ' ' : . i i
' j. . . . t '."-- i.t t . . o 4- x ' I I o -. , , . , .. ,f t!,w '.ii. ,4 l.,.f l.i- let.-. - . t..t: c...
. . . . , . v , -. . t r.- 14. ji '( t ,i i.t t f v A i it .
make excellent wi.ves and mothers i principles has a r r ;,er nhicc in it
arul 40 much less hard work than j j j .
tt.tir sirl4 rs of the North and; ', j
uv.i-- .. ; .i:-n,...i r..; lne Herald is the name of ' t!t
- v ! i . iia u. i i i. 4 e. u a,
new paper soon, to Le started in
Henderson by Messrs.. Geo. M.
Newell and Charles Thacker.
il-.r- - .- ti.it .... Tl:- t- !., pure as it is anywhere I have! With his thumb, a boy saved
. wt :-..!! -. their ' i..e-. . In a word, the " mountain ; the Netbti lands from ininlation
whia '.'i4 t . i i i : . 1 ; s i. the j hiuy H-th his abysmal degrada- j Many people hav been saved from
' ,; vx; n. Henry i ti n, is a isvtii and needs no t ' 'J"Un of diisease by a bottle
. . ai .', i . , . t .j. cut I run tar to ear an.! his
'" ' ' . ti , e., ,.,n . T dro as badly mutilated by living
rj l.-r T-.r'hr. H-r t r t. .- f
No headarhe with Tuf
Pills.
-ilia. This med-
ito. the system
rvorgan and
Sotae pcojre w ho w ent, 'biwti into
Mississippi rnd took a plantation,
had a black v.- rtiau in t'.cir . iti ploy
who we.-s vt-iy pieitis. Tils fact di-i
not prevent lier one v k from
stealing .i c.!ip!e of :-: i clone
ing t a neighbor. This crlir-c was
found our, i. nd properly ? pta. bated
!iy the mivtresj; ,J the- j.! nt-i ion.
Nx? Sunday t!:e negro worn in .pre
partd ti go to chur'-hj and an
nounced tnat she would not be at
home at the usual time IV ca use she
was going to tj.ke commujvlen. The
mistrc-ss was a? tonishrd.,.- i.d asked
the woman i i' The t he-ij . ; ihiit, in
view of hi r r er.t p.-rfor ' nee,
she was in u eotoliUon ( ' .r: -ac-ra
a.-!: The e'd '!:-:' y. ' :- j.nu.n
(;ened ht-'r e-"s with ,t.-t jjn.fhiritlit.
' la, mis , s e t'Xfi 1 1 :;v f!,. yon
thif'k Fse trv. in io mi-f: ; oavr
Jesus for two oi' gir-e'r iintlou
Ti'ct imci'i'iif. -
VJf'XTilt. Hi
Is better preprrted thanjeve;
Scsh, Doars, Bilpi-s, MjjIcIo
Ji !
mm
v . v y : -i- ! v
",zi.!::.i- stU'i'.y tiH-if. 'cu'to.ot.i
. . ,- - It'
ing in tfifc way of . . -
n - i i j :J p.: j- ri
rvrcip i P : o . .rjlarit-d' .A!p;r.,7 Mpn
UiuUfiuldl iGiHoJ; ju.'it-r- K';Ji
S -ii I X G L E ;S , L A T US,
In fact any kind of: BUTE;
Please exa.iu:r'- o;,;r wiW a?,
all times a l;?j;- Sf-a'-c-hent
ail odd sizes -ar irregular sh
the same.
DING MATERIAL th-Tlt h.
ge:. ':;'ir ,-ri:-!-, !,-.-1'-'-: f iUV 1 g.
i j L .' -t.-'-.l e., o jOioi .L; :a:
. 1
ipe.-, an.t maice no ftxtra en rg
thos;
iu
1ST. Wli
J vv
h :.r y-
td for.
m p! at
:ti v ir r
lifting
.isi'f-lv .
lectrlc Cars for Durham.
iA ' , i
DrniiAM, N(C, .I-..n. 12 The
citizens f Dm nam will vt-ryj sejon
put in ;ctrie, e.rs t-! run ;f--.n
Erwin co-ton niiil- to E-Vt i).u t f;, :u.
via. Trinity College, n. distance of
two miles. Cars will be run every
ten minutes, which - will bt a great
improvement over the old system.
T
Assbis; (lepreaenfeii
ufgOi
M
ln
y -zj t n H U s'MI' n 'is u t n
ri 3 r4 U n ii tit M U . ,j h ,h- -
Ollice 111 South Elm Street! Nest to Post Olhce
it
March2,:i8-ly.
si
GREENSBORO, N. C.
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