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I I : I i i i STORY OF DREYFUS CASE. I s ie of Sensations That Shook rrpnlthe imaginiiion of French iLt . hfts-seldam. if ever, con- rhteus .-.!,' . I. : ' , i v i otnrr nr ineeneruninpue vea V'J. . r r. r vv tinfniripri hv tnei Rucces- THIS .. . L (, 1 f - vrasce "'Itlmoet to the verge of rev ', ..i,n has agitated all Europe d ha4; aroused ntensej interest I over uic vim, gh it an runs me romantic a wife ceaseless devo- 8? tif a TbroU read Udame Dreyfus has striven erJjy means ifa her. power to ..hft.V Sier nusband and has ever v to declare ner urin oe- and ill report, Ili'flT. tnrlUg hi! 'ltd -f : .. I. .- ;m. n e -tiie--1 Fr turn1 i be. i- he at good ii ijocenee. ritelliencq rch war 4, a spy brought department of oJIice !tho torn $ of an unsigned note :is bordereau or memoran q ea'id he had found it in U basket of Col. Schwarti:- nne uerman muuary at i'afift, but subsequent de- it .indicated that it was itn ;flore SchWartzkopperi saw The bordereau was taken to w. thiv. eome, French oflicer was tetravin! military i i " . tin. secret's to Ger- civi -J j any. Hfiv Jiiieiiigenco ueparc- inept aij ynco bci, jiu wur& io uib- er w:jq: was wie cuiprit. j oloneli Sandher,r wathen at department of was a man with l head of this gee'ret service. itrong bia8 Hii su)icion8 at !. i T J t:; t a He against once all Jews. fell upon the; members of the general staff, 'and be took specimens of the writ ing of hII the o Ulcers employed in Ith'e burekd. Two lofficers at once came Jo rward and suggested that in V their private ' council, room 0 be read an extract to them. This document contained the words "Ce canaille de D - devient trop exi- geant" (that scoundrel of a D is becoming too exacting.") It was held to be- complete proof of Dreyfus' guil!t and on the etreneth of it, though the other evidence was admitedly weak, he was con demned to be degraded and expat riated. Recently it has been proved that the D- referred to was not Dreyfus. Un January 5, 1895, .Dreyfus was publicly degraded, the buttons were torn from his uniform and his sword was broken. i am in nocent. I swear that I am . inno cent. Vive la France !" were his words as his degradation took place. On February 9 the French Cham ber adopted a new law, by virtue of which Dreyfus was deported to Devil's Island, off the fever- stricken coast of Guiana, where, until a few months ago. h re- mained in solitary confinement in a hut. - In 1895 Colonel Sandherr was succeeded by Colonel Picquart as nead of the army information de partment. By accident he learned facts which convinced him that Dreyfus was innocent anoV thatJSs- terhazy was the traitor and author of the bordereau. One day in May, 1896, the frag ments of a local pneumatic tube card, or "petit bieu," fell into his hands. The card was addressed to isternazy, and its contents seemed to Picquart to savor of had not vet been rjroved. suspicious mystery. trouble to get sam The government1 bad no choice but to accept the challenge.; Zola was tried before the Paris! Court of Assizes for libel of b. military court in charging the judges; in the isterhazy trial with having ac quitted their man to order. In this trial, as in the Eaterhazy court-martial, the fact that the Dreyfus affair was a Vchose jugee," or adjudicated case, constantly fig ured to balk justice. The moment a witness began a sentence touch ing on the innocence of Dreyfus ever so remotely he was peremp torily silenced by the. presiding judge. Anything tending to; prove Dreyfus7 guilt, however, was allow ed to pass. Zola was convicted and sentenced to a year's impris onment and a fine of 5,000 francs, about $1,000. He escaped; this penalty by fleeing from the country. A sensational incident of the trial had been the assertion of one of the witnesses, General de Pel lieux, that there was in the war department a letter written in 1896, wnicn contained additional IamH of was absolutely convincing proof Dreyfus' guilt. The assertion corroborated by General de Bois Abandons Politics. Maryellen Lease has abandoned politics. The path was too thorny. And what is most surprising is her statement tnat all those fiery phil. ippics wnicn she was wont to hurl at "octopuses" (or octopi) the grasping, greedy, grinding money power," etc., were merely skillfull v worded ads, with & view to quali fying her for some profession in which the "primal curse" of man ual labor involved in the wrestling of pots and pans and washtubs might bT avoided. In other word the confession is made that all this time she has been talking through ner sun-bonnet in a Pickwickian sense to the honest, open-mouthed Kansas grangers Accompanying this renunciation of politics is the announcement that she is open for an engagement as pastor or pastor- ess of an evangical church in some Eastern city. It is not said that the too-long-neglected Mr. Maryel len will go along, in case she re-1 ceives a call, but presumably he win, as ne can be made useful in pumping the organ at Sunday ser vice. Great i9 advertising, and the pastorate of an evangelical church is its profit!. Sockless Jerry and - . . . THE TOLL KN0TO AND P0PULAE bock if ill mmt I Can be seen at our stor TYJLE be sition to "resoom agricultural pur- 'A vie- soots," as did Artemus Ward's 1 V Dea-irreen nt " whn woa hnntai j uuHicr, ect 01 woo- out Of the cireua hu thA Hianriti. uments so sacred that theyi could natina-niihlin nf xr t not even be shown to the judges. Ufr h L ' Mme. Dreyfus asked for a revision th nAr,trA uu on the head of this revelation, jbdt saken the plow and entered jour was refused on the ground that it naliam wtK .... w- - - ' m, wwwav- cess, they say. Having participat- And these Buggies, are among THE BEST. Call and see them and' get prices. (Bo FT wcbDII & (Dcid THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE He took the The vicis.itudes of French poli- ed Jn theclddr whir I.nd n.rt.kVn n . ii i s1 sHSSss I Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. develoDments. succeed -Billot in nnmmr nf i i ... . - - ' . P w i i m III 1UI bazy's writing. In order to be pre- the position of minister of. War to ciTniZatiot ol 'the effeti Ea.t the pared for further developments, succeed -Billot in the summer of nome?v lov. nrt hf.W ! convinced him that the hand was f us speech in the Chamber on July attractions. !tbe handwriting of the bordereau tn same as that of the famous Ireiera bled that of Captain Alfred bordereau, which by that time had longer possess We cannot refrain I)reyfu?, 'the ! gene 'heee iquiR de 3 p Clam cf I'otin mas. eenri later and ;lu the only al staff, two men lores and CoWel du Paty Periors Generals Gonse and Bois- Colonel Picquart offered tosprove . . .! CA!''g"c ute,d the om expressing the opinion that cret let er ofl896, to wh ch ref- all tbreere mkine the mistake 1 t !' i I Vtoan nnVilinli.J S I 1 j ewisn ouicer on uwnoucu m iac Bimne aoa crcaco uau oeen maae in the Zola nt thi. M tto laminar iu everyooay. i iriai. aking What an ' aegrega- tion that would make on the stage ! Term Begins Wednesday, September 6th. were the Mar- vvnen ficquart first told his su- The next day, in an open letter, a hri uil Zi lonel Picquart offered tolnrore u - nnth wiM deffre. of hia dinnvftr th Bho: thftr th isqa J Jf i." " a tuur UA ""e-nigu. stanas. "L' I ' Tk - -r L I flfl nrrAO f l'niAaat r. 4 U : I OnraM 1 I . It . aptaih Drey fu's belonged to a and joined "prudence. jjblci iittv. xjv iuores e- auu tuiu uim .u vaKum;, nuu was uoucdl in nis i a i - , to Tripoli a year or two go ahead. But he also told Du belief, began to investigate and the .7 xiannaism. vas assinated there, but Pty-de Clam, .fter a few days result was that a few weeks' later redent McKinley has suffered Paty ie Clam was in nigh favor, his superiors changed their tone Colonel Henry confessed he had D?ore from wcked partner troubles 'v .-1 . . i . and an-fninprl (nnaiAa htmoJf fn-AA .u i . . . a than any other man. nerhflns. whn """"u luigou tuo iciicr ja iuues-i - .1 . . . r I . I ft VP r Attmnon hi. nwnmi v t-. wealthy 'jAlsatian come to I'aris in course' ho i was JEc'Jr . - AVefet i'oihtl Then he took a spe- inS nothing but a heap of burned a"er niB connnement in cia couree! in arti erv. and t papers Dehind him. The friends vmenen ronress ne comm gra family, and had . .-Al possible obstacles were put "on tne only document in the .. . " 1874. In due in 018 way and at the same time oyius aossier ; containing Drey-' riiiQtri of h. Lb8terhazv himself was warned tii iius name. ever attained his prominence in He acquired his first touch While he was covernnr nt Henrv was instantlv l""uu w"' e. lMvtPPhnin ip tL vr,nu decamDed to a distant otv put under arrest, and a few hours wmu a"u "a8 one on steadily in t l.'oint. Then he took a spe- ing nothin8 but a heap of burned a"er . hls nfi low Srt io't'henl""7 rUrSa f ' an extraordinarily -It not only educates but prepares its students to become intelli gent directors of agricultural and mechanical enterprUes. i There are complete special and short courses in the various Acrl. cultural, Industrial, Mechanical, Textile and Civic Arts! g lodg?ngreUSpenan?e e tuition and Students will be allowed to stand the entrance examination at the renoVaS.6' 'D Wh,Ch " ' W ! a or further Information, catalogue, etc., apply to Mont accumulating his embarrassing. i Alcerism wan nnn fnrm nt thia WtY eteb he won hich honora htr wuo warnea mm and who damoen. ""' ur WB muraerea. .... 7 7. . v K iirdultry and I intelligent pa. ed the ardor of the war office were " These -events brought abiui a o"!!18 .repULa' inotiern. In 1889 ihewasDDoint- u Paty de Clam, the chief foe of grater revulsion of feeling.' j Ca- " 7 - -lacerny i.ntiL'Aurt, nrpvfiia nni ti mu I vaicnao resigned frnm tho atiinAf I Wltu luo people, because ne has vuiaiii wi I. LID Jl VTBIllV-UrBl Al' ; -viwuc UCUIV, iUBVI , . " .www. .... , I l - . , tiller v. ftrirl in isod u oo soon afterward fientirAf, Pi,n.,.rt. The people began for the first time . " A1VA uluJBOU U1 m incuous, T T M avVU UW IT UO UkbaVili" I - - m 'UWU.WDI W " .d to the jgeneral staff. l "..' y wo wiaui was cnarDen nu iuicatcuiuu lev - wvvo, . i , . . . !.j i i d i. . . . . o i . mi i Lriiiiii wrrir norm n ar iatA w ffitt ithe hreliminah- inquiry, and "rs- After tlcquart's' return he " mU8t De ft !!w himself n7 .TTvS (in Uctolitr 14 h rnt 'n in was accused of fortrinc the "nutit " xienry uaa Deen one oi tne . , .t . r-"f BreVfusV asking h m to call at the bIeu" and was sent to prison, where I principal witnesses in the Dreyfus lu; k 'i ... hArAma naH nnA i.....!,..: 1 . I trial, anfl a Vftrrtlot BonnroH nith I "J " XeceiTe d communicatinn whiVh hut recently released. tne aid 01 a sen-confessed forcer . " 7" , JOPiCl concerned him. In the meantirnp Widespread doubt beean to he could not stand. , ; !-.-. r . , - . - a - - i i . i pa this same day of October 14, expressed regarding Dreyfus' guilt, aiJB aiter a iew more minor general kercier, the , minister of and it was admitted that a grave vieissitudee, the application for a war a vio nt nt,tl.somira ludicial error had been murlA r revision ol tne jJrevfus case was r I w V - v AdU W J A. " I W vi AAA I Jf red a bell to be nrenared for Scheurer-Kestner, vice-nresident of presented to the Court of Cassa - Dreyfus in the! DhpfrhplMiHi the French Senate, in a letter tn t,on as the highest legal authority hi: . r ! -. 1 T -..v. i - m - i -w. , i i IriOn. He alnn nrrlarori tV,o Ka General Billot, then miniof.r nf president;geo. T. WINSTON, WEST nALEIGH, IV. C. b ,. . j; ... ... TT ' r..Y"""4wi-.. j . . ' " rriio! Jiv.. oy yieidlne to whose demands and . . i - - ! i . . - - i iiv i ill iii w i n cr ixr nnna nniina a i a v war nmntt thA nVf -.- no remainpn nn a troor havinr VvAA trial, ana a veraict securen with J o ,,Mwgv vvuuowo Aioa . ' - I vbmwu b j 111 .A m. Illlll I I I l M VIII I mm w w w b. m A U M. MM H Wl W II I . ' W i i w . I , - . . ' 1 o ----- fcI j. . . . . L ' with blunders and redolent with scandals. A glimmer of this hope is thrown out by the New Orleans Times Democrat, which says that the President twould give a double pledge to the American people, that henceforth he would conduct the affairs of the country in conson- i 6 -XMmh The Great Anti-Expansion Book REPUBLIC or EMPIRE? THE PHILIPPINE QUESTION BT Hojt. Wh. J. Bbtak. HON. WAU J. BRYAN ii- TOCETHEn WITn v' Pon JDlrw Crngi. Snaton IIor, j i, Alien. nBiw, uormtn, 15 mod. in the land. rrispner.'d name should hot be in- war 8tated that a rich and titled 9n June 3 the court decided in! Mm -J: i lnfHrAr vAll tnnvn in Pn.i' I that DreVTUB WAR fintitlr! tn' A tiaw M he sdouid be tut "au secret." d been requested to reeien Ie 'W y a o9urt-martial, Which L'tJI? . PeoP'e 8 wh8 ?d a thai n'n A. ii.V..M'.-U i.t 1 enriirnii.nRA nf rh. nn.iin.j i..k ehou d meet at Renins. Pren.ru. "gumen, ii ne were 10 ais 11 1 " - V U VJ nillllllll M I 1 n I I III V I w mm w m a' . MM L11I J n KB rm M. I - c the. chief warden, who was tn ing of military secrete since Can- tions for his return to 'France Were . . J . I . ' w l m .. - . ' r 1 -r 1 .-..'iJ Dreyrus' imprisonment. Further- oe6un ana on Juv 1 ne landed more, he said that this officer was again on the shores of his beloved the author of the unsigned letter country. He was taken to the which led to the condemnation of Prison at Rennee, where his second Dreyfus. trial is now being held. i finVieomtantltr TVf Xfnt.S.. TA I - -' wuwovvivuui, ill. JJ1BVU1U LfOV- . , ' I I T1....-U i- l. ! word, Du Pktv alfeir. the 'U8 brother of the condemned man, A New Remedy for Consumption. Si;""6".!" D pnT"! .11Ie . . Ai. v aeges, the , ' I McKmley is politically ambitious. icuci iu vrcuerai umoi in Anew remedy fnr MiWniiWi0 I tu u.ui. " tt v.vw.w, i xuiuugn iuid auiuiuuu nanna con Uke hini his:fobd. Whe& Dreyfus appeared at the "arjomce, the neyt morning, Du fatX de Cjam began tc dictate to Vm a letter coniainine ,raw i tne bordereau.! the lan- At the iam turned pale and his hand w . a ieuer 10 enerai Billot in .'jumbled.' J The innniaifAi. oii wnicn ne accused uount Esterhazv derelonH in FPn,fl ufl w L....-0, " ; r ,"7 :.ChWf rnA-, T?T""r ' v ." nf heintr th 0.,thnr f f.MAi I i . - 2. u nu exerts a sinister mnuence. , 'uiciori ano uommandant :" .uiamuuB embarrass himself also of the in fluence of Mark Hanna." McKinley will never do that. Although a man of kindly instincts and normally inclined to do justice, he is one of the feeblest of humans in his relations with Hanna. ported to the State Department by Hannaism is the deadliest blieht iarv L ochetnrt memoranaum. TTtiit c-- r i a I . !; j; - j "iieomu uio u-i T , , w.wv umiso vuiuuicrmai AKVUt I uDOu tne emcieSCV Of the nrim ti i. uu ii on r v iHii ii i m to n . j i .inoii. b. l rLdiiMHiT ir 1 1 t . i . an and Ilenrv lftrl him tn a ?rrige thatjwas Waiting to take immediate inluiry- A court-mar- is a treat- tration, but vest. Alien, nnu. uarmin. Maaon. Daniel.Chilton. ButUr.McLaurin. , mandis OUt; Hon. U. U. Johnson. Hon. ?AlfI. OOMUM, nh&a A.Tmrn TInn ll.l V Ur... Am. X deration Of Labor. Er-Sc rotary Carlisle, Rt. Dr. Van Dyke, Hon. Cham. Francis Adams, WoL David 8Urr Jordan. Oea'l WeaTer, Hon. Carl Schnra, 8mrl Oomperaj Prest. Am. Fed. of Labor, and others. the sExsATiox of IMPERIALISM AND ABSOLUTISM DENOUNCED. 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Ij-'iu u.lu .8WaIInWrri him f rom, r 1 1 " kuueo y uiouBBB, suu (nose oi mem WOO cie- eilflvntnB thnma i and ..L. J! vr fvJ,i,J; T - J terhazv wrote the bordereau. On V IZtA iZVL.Vlt:? fcU. PPrmnca oi nannmwm uuy uaui uecemoer o tuA a " rtT, j Aa , w uu (U auiuuuu m ouye wm nave to cast tneli ptau kecret and was ft ,fe!n!t T.h oil, in descending .lowly, Lg.in8t Mr. MeKinley'. ft ' jicltbi, ana wbb uj.i .l. h..a:j ' t , , . .., .M v0vuutuK oiunijf, against iur. JUCHiniev 8 i ui w in a legal adviser . , . UA fcUO fcUuo aau upper lungs. ne ' and tB0 hildKere bp- VJgFl?" n0t 8" "turate. the 5, in tie na or the arrest bv 'Du Palv. 4 ' acquittea. .. lungs and acts on the mucous mem- ballots second AlaEM In sixteen cases treated i ld M,rue Dreyf u's to speak of the haz 8me time before had become after one Or two weeks there was in Kr . t0 janybocly. During all Publi(tand were produced at his all a lessening or complete cessa Ritime DTeVfusionlvJknew that lrial- There occurred in them tion of the cough or expectoration. e was Too Many Crops. The He v. Sam Jones in his pic turesque style sum:i up his objec tions to imperialism and expansion. "I think," he said, "we have i more crops planted than we can care for." The addition to our other cftartreri witK n;u many venomous insults toward the as well as a return nf alAon o.nWA I i lKuyiU -aiaujr. sicriiiizy wrote : I uce, ana etrengtn. eU lit-martial f TiA.,a 4Our crest ehiefn. nnwnrdlv .ni l -r. - i " . Vi A4CVAUD O w. HUU i ljeceiiiber 10. f soi Th innorant. will co 6nce more tn nen. Eides Horseback at 77 Years. a .1 i -wjb. -Aavawi j sz" w a v i - se1r and when Maitre Ple the German prisons. it r"M, the nr.nna,'fl 1 "After aettiri tn T.rnna tKft SETS : Mv mother wai Tiaitiriir m I"" ""F" u.a- eLl U :iLv,".B L; h.; ; khlle here was taken ill. The heRt Prove the wisdom of the advice 4t; UU1ML iur Mil . " T lUClt tUUB J . .... . ..!! I . V. TTT I I 1 1 i r and I have the finest herd of REGISTERED HOGS ! In the South. ear tho n . . i rniarK!tnat tnere r,,-.,1'-1'1! interests at stake." r- vjviuiauj nas llic ally crops of one of Filipinos will over- Pig8 for sale at reasonable prices. ii mc capacity oi me aammisira tinn. IVTr. .Tnnea fnrf hor rto!ivsa !TXh..Yl!aMM?IP?i th" nothing has happened to dis- JftlVn A. IToilllO'. i.-rau Wag Suns do(,fopl n fhia n.nnntxr veaa raMaA i triven hf Wash intrtnn in hio "fava. Frenchmen in the War added, had L-Ofln r n I r hot m mrA r . I WUM mull 1UUI1UUD LU ar tha anH rvt7 An . ,1 1 , . I 11 ' 3 J -r m . 1 - - - -v iuw tuu w tew uaja ooiu SUB COQ a ff CU UUUTCgS. II 106 h D CO f ha h pannh hafnra t H Am ' 1 r . T 1 I .: l -r- . . I . - . rir." J8 Hver who came to our relief The Ksterhazv trial was renflr. IU8CU ?UU1U amy ana i r . Trf V ? insisted on her trvine one. So at a u 4 tt"U4U"uu " consmerea a iarce, ana soon o'clock n. m. she took one ftf fho t!v assumed.the same atti 5 famous Dreyf us letter of Pills, and at next 7 a. m. she caliph tnw ! taken tnwnrrl Pnh. n th. I - B I arV lUdffeS re- Kmile Znln the nrkvoliet nnnonro iSOmethitlP to eat. T mntintiAri t-rijed tPBlimABt. Tir'l ; . u a . i 1 the Dill and In a wool- aVio ttto n i vvjli in i i i i i ii i 4 a laaivravaa a n v n n a w " s v w w u w ii an i in a ao enirf th., v..: I.-, i ,1 ... ?a has been in fine health ever b noe. i i;::;3v ".7:1 r:.:" r. "." r""". "e and cn me Aaaw SIM iv s s 1 1 t s ev" risiii ri ww dii t n n u MavAemMMsas at w wa w era s a. . a. i ... 1 j & v.wvmUV..v iug. jiBicruoiv cuuu- u uuneuacK anv wnere snmnth nv other- evidence martial as a sham, accused the war .be nas nt done for years. Any citi- th Ntnt, ej hee.n insufficient to minister and all the officers of thefei11 towwm verify this statement. See th ' 5 insufficient to minister and all i&ieter 4l tnM juncture general staff of j V 1 a. a conspiracy tude we have Easily,Quick!y, Permanently Restored d the PhiliD- Miniirxin 11 rn u 1 11 c is toil with nines we would have heen ficrhtintr lNrtUlL. I IU IlLiilllll. written iruar pines we WOUIO nave Oeen Ugnting ante toCure Insomnia. Fits. Dizziness. Hysteria. that COUntry yet. - "ou ' Debility. Lt A'ualjtv. Seminal Losses, Siclcness, Errors of Youth or Over-indulgence. The SOOthing and healine DrOD Vor ouiclc. Dos:tiveandiasti'neresu!tsinSeual erties of Chamberlain's Cough Kffimr?.1? al There are twenty boxes of Ramon's Remedy, its pleasant taste and strengh-wiii give sirwh andtone to everr part of Pllla miA t7Tt i I "pons j , and effect a permanent cure. Cheapest and Lest. "is sold in this section to one of any prompt and permanent cures, have looPiiisfa; by mail. h i BSnn i.M. ' i s.u i j- , , . . r .. owm iu iuis BrCllOQ lO one OI ; anv pruuiui. auu ucituauoai, cures, Xiave too Pills la: by mail. . h I eanffi i0ri?WM5 Jrauf and dece" proclaimed Drey- other kind. For sale by Howard Gard- made it a great favorite with the FRE-ALtJeof the iaoa,UnJ Li canaille de D fus innocent and dared the ov- ner I i u 1 v Peiietswiii beginwuh aii box or more of m and to u 1 . . - o ue jupges aione ernment to prosecute him. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PATRIOT. I E. Holton, Druggist. people every Where. - For Bale by C. neUc Nervine, tree. Sold only by Ml- a. I Howard Gardner, Cor. Opp. Postofflce Academy and College, for GirU and Voaoz Women. Best home care, together with fuU College instruction. Sierjalits in Music, Art, Elocution, Lanffnattea. Commercial'and Indus trial Studies. Institution founded in 103. The) Register shows Sti lat year. New term begins Wedaesday. sent. 6, Ki ?end for Catalogue to KEV. J. . UlitWELU friocipal. si-rt fealetr. North Carolina. liellable nersons or a mechanical or Inventive mlat desiring a trip to the Paris imposition, with good ialary and expanses nald. should write The iATAlXT ILLCOIOJ. liaJtlmore, ML Desirable Farm for Sale. 175acraof htghlv improvcl land well adapt el to the growth of" Wheat. Oaw.Corn. Tobacco, and e-iecially Clover and rajt 30 to 40 acre now in Clover and Gra. The farm is well wa tered by Miring and -small Hieaui running through it. Goo-l well of water, 7-room dweil ing,lare gram and feed barn, and all necearr outbuilding. Fine early 4!each Orchard: al.ia. an Aji le Orchard of ele-ted rarietv of apple: rear, rinm. alno line Relation of Grapes, all jtit cimiiig into beanuj. The farm i Iratfl convenient! v to cboo.- Churches Mills. Mar ket and Railroad, and in one of the-healthiet localities in theptate, a family of 11 having te eidei on the farm ten year and not having re quire! the Mfrvices of physician during the time. , An adjoining iO-acre tract can be obtained. Terms to suit purchaser. Apply at TaTaioT AGENTS WANTID-FOa-TIIE LIFE AN I AcbieTements of Admiral Dewey," the wot Id a f'reaiet navai uero. iy jiumi . ;(e-long friend and admirer of the nation idol. Iiig-est and best book; OTer 500 page. xl inchea: nearlr 100 pages halftone illustrations. Only 11.50. Enormous demand. Ilig comniie sion. Ontfltfree. Cbanceot a lifetime. nta) quick. The Dominion Coaapany.Srd wf,Vx" ton Uldf Chicajo. , 1 .
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Aug. 16, 1899, edition 1
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