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:y-.' v -'-:-v;m. , " ' - : ' ..... .. . . - . - , - . jMr '';iv''v ' ''"THE ROBESOfflAF " . " i . i -' i 1 " ' m - ' ' - 11 -am pirii n .' , j a- '.if , , . - , . ,, , ,, ' . ( ESTABLISHED 1870. Country, God and Truth. ; SINGLE COPIES 6 CENTS. VOL. XXXIV, NO. 77. LUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1903. WHOLE NO. 1881 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. X.l. MLmi. A.W. MeLean . J. Q. U oOormlek. M mbuuan, Kbuuan it rnvvvumiv, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LUMBERTON. - N C OFFICE OVER BANK. . Prompt attention given to 11 buaine a. o. LAwaiHoi Bvarnaaj McIxtti. Mclntyre & Lawrence, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Laabcrtoo. N. C W. 8. NORMENT, S Attorney at Law, LUMBERTON, N. C Practice in all the Court in the SUte. R. K LEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Rooma, Noe. t end i, McLeod Building, LUMBERTON. N. C. ' E. J. BRITT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, LUMBBRTON . - - - N. C Office in the McLeod Building. Wads Wibhart. D. P. Shaw. .WISHART & SHAW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, - LUMBERTON, N. C. Office over Pope' Drug Store. "' Practice In all the Courts. JOHIT-P. SHAlf. JOHN Y. SMITH. SHAW& SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, VaanpHi Building, on Fifth Street, LPMBBRTON, ' . - N. C, DR.fi.TVALLEN, DENTIST, , UiMOCRToW, N. C. Omdl tmn BANK OF LUMBER! ON. Pnoneapffice. 45 ; Residence, 94. KILLED IN COLLISION.! INSANE.YOUISU WOMAN. Daughter of a Baptist Preacher Denied Admission. Freight and Work Train Meet Hard, One in a Cot. Wrack Piles SO Feet High, Bodies oil Boiler 0! Engine Explodes. Auioclaled Press dltpatob. Peoria. Ill, Nov. 19 Thirty- a a a a a 1 " oue men ruiea, aoa at least 10 in jured, io a bead-eud collisiou be tween a freight tram on . the 11 ig Foar Railroad between Mackinaw and Tremout this afternoon Bodies of 20 of I the victims have b6eu takeu from the wreck, which is piled 80 feet high od the tracks. Five bodies yet remaiu buried uu der the huge pile of broken tim ber, twisted and distorted iron and steel. On a bank at the aide of the track lie the bodies, of the viotims, oat, bruited and maugled in a nor nble niauuer. bo tar 12 only have Wiedly lusane. a retired young woman, the daughter of a lijptut minister ot interstate fame, was Tuesdev refused admission into the Central UoMpital her, for lack ofrooui. 'aud bud to be carnod btck to ber relative! at FsirBlolf, VlrMmd MnniM Rflvnnri Rs.tfnitinn N. C. on the i.exl train. v I fcT . . . f . . 1 Vl . a HA. witnessed m RsleiKb for many months Taa vonrff woman apparently about 27 years old Sha is the danffhter ui tne iau Rev. Carson Powell, the Bsptist uiissonarv who went from C -luibuf county, this state, to Africa, un dnr the direction or tne souinern Baptist convention, aud labored calously in tbe "dark ocntineut" or the cause of Christ. 0 1 the vfivase home Rev. Carson Powell (income insane aud. aeziug one of bis children, jjtnped overboard He and 'his child were drowned. The daughter of this missionary has now suffered the uma affio tion worse than death, and was brought here bv two of her male relatives for treatment in tbe Cn TERMS OF TREATY Tbe United States Goarantees to Maintain Her Independence. Panama Grants Perpetual Control o Zone Ten Miles Wide Across Isthmas -Modern Sewers and Water Works been iden lined, the remaining ,r.i Hnsnital bodiea being unrecognizable, every The trriVed earlv yesterday by those who knew them, aud are n,ornjn. weot immediately to the Robey, ;5r51Mtist ;. ' !RnU) SpltNGS; N. O.1 O. 3X;LENNON. D.D.S., Dagf. D. REGAN, r. DENTIST, Office KRtOM, Stoiw-.hnllding, drug store. N. 0. over Pope'i pr. P, H. PITMAN, v DENTiST, ASHPOLE, " N. Whaieyer The farmer needs we make a ape- ctalty Of handling. It's in our line; "it's ur business to keep farm up ptiea of all kinds and we strive to kt.p our stock fresh and rqual to all demands.' We .till continue agents for the celebrated Hickory Wagons, . Which for vears have given such general satikfaction in this and other aectious, and unhesitatingly say that for farm and road purposes it la not excelled. Besides having a supply of these on hand we have recently 'received a full line of Cart and Wagon Wheels and. Open and Top Baggies. ,We bus are the originators of the business in tins town, and IQTV think our Dast experience enables ua togiv especial attention to all who purchase of us. We can sup. ply yon with Harness, Bridles, Col lada .Whips, &c, &c. Accept our thanks . for your past patronage, and give ua a share of your future favors.' - . .Very truly yours, 0. C. NORMENT HO, aware 01 tbe lact that they are among the dead. All ibe dead and moat of tbe in jurod were members of the work train, the crews ou both engines umpiug iu time to save their uvea. 1 he collision oocurred 10 a deep out at tbe beginning of a sharp curve,neither train bei g is- inle the crew ot the other ontu iu were within 50 feet of each, other. 'be engineers set tbe brakes, souu- aed the whistles and then leaped irom their cabs, the two trains stib ing with such toroe that the sound was heard for several in 1 Its. A second atter the collision tbe bjit er of the work train eugiue explod ed, tbruwiug heavy hmu bars and spltuteis ot wood 200 teet. Uouduotor John VV, Judge, o ludiauapolia, who bad Charge ot cue freight train, received order at Uibaun., to wait at Mackinaw ior the work" train wmch was due there at 2:40 p. m. lustead Of doiug'this he tailed to atop. i'ne engineer of tne work train, Geo. backer, bad also received oider 10 pads the fright at Mackiuaw, aua waa ou the way to that aia uou. The work train waa perhaps rive uiiuutea late, aud waa running at lull speed. Oue 01 tne last bjdiea recovered was that ot William cmiey. oi Alackmaw, who had been lifted BO teet into the uir aud held in placo uy two steel rails, which had beeu pushed up between tbe eugiue and t,ue tender of tbe work train. Tne dead wilJrlie on the bank "fell oubt or until the arrival ol the corouer ot Taiewell county in the morning institution where, to their dismay aod grief, they were told that she could not be received, as there wa no rocm for another feamale patieut. No other coarse remained pos sible in the matter, ao tbe young lady, firmly held bv two men, was olacpd orv the east b und train to be tsku back toCoIumbuacouuty, where, no provision hasten madn for her otre or treatment. A North Carolina Hermit. The Absher correap'udent to North Wilkeaboro Hustler save: Mendy Richardou, a hermit, who moved to this suction, last spring fron Horse Creek, Ahp cmnty, is digging a cave or hole iu the ground iu Career Mountain where he Bays he is going to atay this winter minded aud not want anjro.be to visit bin He keens a gun and abbots at ail AuoolaU Prma DIiloh. Washington, Nov. ID From various sourcei additional inform atiou in regard to tbe terms and provisions of the treaty has been obtaiued. Uuder it the United States guaranteea aud agrees t maintain the independence of Pan ama. it is uuderstooa tnat tun ojause wai ioierted in order to sef at rest all questions aa to the re oognition of Panama as an inde pendent nation by the other gov erumenta. fauama grauti to the United States the perpetual uie aud control of a uno of terri tory ten miles wldeaoroaa theiath mns of the oinal, with tbe right to acquire by, parchaia or by the bieroise ot eminent domain any Hher faudi in Panama, wherever situated, which, in the judgment of the Uuited S.atea, may be pe- oessary. for the construction of tbe canal, the provision of ita supply of water and proper sanitation of the cities of Pauama and Colon aud tber territory adjtoent to the can al route. Within tbe 1 ue of terri tory for thecanal and with in tbf limits df the other landa acquired by the United States will the U ti have tbe same power and authori ty aa if the territory were oeded to the Uuited Statei, aud tbe Re public of Panama will oeaas to ex ercise auy power ana authority withiu toe z ne. r The Ujited States undertakes to construct modern ayatema of sewers aud water works ftr tbe city of Panama and tbe city of Colon, and has the right to collect tolls for T of friends. Tb ad tragedy has cast a gloom over Charlotta to. nigb;. Y-ndi Caldwell went to upper at 0 o'clock, entered his room, sat 011 the aid of his bod. I'Deneo nia vest and Hred iha fata bullet through hie heart. There a few momeuta later the familv ... tonnd him dad. Just Because We Can It the fir it teaKW that w are trying good to much chiprr than any other store in l.nmt.nton. Benldr, like TO PLKASR OUR CU5 TOUBR9. and helping them mvc monry ii tute ta please them. Again if we please a customer, he U SI'RR TO COME AGAIN ami bring hia friend. Moreover, we have the SA.Soo Fir at WllmlnHmi Special to The Evening Cbroni- Most Up-tt0ate Line of Clothing cie. Wilmington, imjv. iu. Kire of an unknown origin, which start ed early thu morning iu the naval atore yarda of D. McEaeheru. on the weet aide of the river, opposite tbe oity, destroyed K,( 00 barrels ot rosin belouging to McEachern. and l.OUU crosttiea belouging to the B. F. Ktith Comnsnv. Th total damage is about $6,600. pretty well covered by iusnranoe, To be found in Rohrson county. Come see for yourself We can FIT you in OARMKNT ami SUIT yon in PRICR. Wr bve )M rccrtveda nice line of up tent, t SIIOV.H f(r nirn and women. Come and Ufa tee if we can't yu!t you 111 Slrt. in twth quality ami price. 0, FURNITURE!-- Warning Unheeded. Baltimore, Nov. 18-The aouth- Ptirrhffttilfff STI flrdun bon.d York exnreaa on th W..t. " "0 em Maryland Railroad narrowly escaped being derailed at Mount liope atation tbia moriog by linking a wagon containing two fruit vendera. The owuer of tbe wagoD Jobo Manofuto, waa in atantly killed and hia companion, Ujmimo, sear, was aerioualy, per naps fatally, injured. Wehavejuat received two carload of FURNITURB of all HjmU. from a kitchen safe to a parlor suite, which we will aril very cheap for cash or on the iuatallment plan, so all can buy. If you are thinking of Come to see ns, and don't forget, under any circumstances, that we will give you better bargains in CLOTHES and SHOES than any other store ia town. Our Motto: Straight, legitimate buainees; polite attention to all. Your for business, the neriod of 50 vears iu order to He is very feeble ri)r,ftV ke 00Bk Qt .hair oonatruction ild natored, d, al Wlth interest. At the end of tbe 50 yeara tbe aewera aud water works beoome the property of the prow era or .'poaeum bunt era. owi a five acres of land aud placed $5 00 in one of hia friend' hands for the purpose of keeping Sheriff Johnson from selling hi land for taxes. Hia tales seem tn he a ffraat burden to him. H i aiys he ia ''afraid Sheriff John sou will come around and sell hi land when he is not at home How be lives or w.bat be Uvea on this writer ia not able to aay Driven Out to Die. Goldsboror-CNov While roaming through the woods out beyond HeraiauiFPark yeater uut 01 00 men who coustnuiea tne day, some children found a negro crew tot the work tram only font I mm ma sitting posture at tbe are living, and two aerioualy injured of those art LilUe Feet Stray to Death. Greeueboro. N. C. Nov. 10. News ot a distressing ioas of little Emily Snufluer.the three- earmold daughter ot Pnillip bholf uer.liViug rive miles iu tbe oouutry, has just eached here, ihe parents ot me child were tenants ou the lands ol Mr. W. K. timith.and last Tuesday moved from there 10 tbe Hodgiu He I cities of Pauama and Colon. Th bap Prinnhlin of Panama midertakea to com do! the cities of l'auama and Colon to comply witfi theaaoitafy ordiuancea of tbe United States ind it they fail to do ao the United Stated haa the right to eutoroe its rn lea and regulations in regard to namtation Panama is to receive $10,000 000 and an annual payment of 250, 000, beginning ui-ie yeara from the date of tbe treaty Pauama grants to the, Uuited 19 ,) Statoe, in perpetuity, a mouopoly of any ayitem of communication across its territory by canal or by railroad The porta of Panama aud Colon are declared free for aK time, and the cauala shall be uentral in per petuity The republic ot lanama au thorues the new Pauama Canal roototabig tree. Ibe man was at ff and cold aud the children supposed that he was dead. Tbe coroner, Dr. Thos Hill, waa not Had onrl ha vont. mil. In malrn an investigation. He found that the Company to sell and tranafer ita ngro waa not dead, but that he r ghta wa numb from pold and that he waa vory ill. - From negroes who live in that vicinity it waa learned that the negro had been living w th some otherlaogrpea in tbe neighborhood. He had been ill and concessions to the Uuited States, aa well aa the Pana ma Railroad aud all, or part, of the shares of that company. The Republic of Pauama agreea if it ahould be come ueoeaaary at any time to employ armed forces for aome time and unable to work to protect the canal . 1 AA bit mil.. niiitant IhM r'"vwi l 1. . I nainff tha aa mtv nr 1. . a U . KataB- ln N . . f I B II n r.na IlPDniMH Wll.ll WIlIIIIl IIH W H I wwiaaaa, wmw vas.wwi w J g. w. McQueen, The Lumberton Barber. Wbaa yon with an ewy share, AS food as barber ever gar, fuel pall on me ak ny aaloon, jj i A morning, eve dr noon : feat and dreat the hair with graee, To lull thaeontoarof the face. Iff room 1 aeat and towal clean, Belaaon ibarp and ratort keen, Aadererythlaa I ibink rov'U and, . To volt the faaa and pleaaa the mutd And all my arfaBdtktil oaa do. ' , -a ... r;n . DvsDODsia Cure Dfnests what yon eat. Thla nrenaratlnn contains all of the dhreaUnM and digests all kinds Of food. It gives l nstant reller ana never falls to cure. It allows you to eat all the food you want. The id t sensitive stomachs can take It." By Ita use many thousands of dyspeptics have been cured after everything else failed. - It . prevent formation of gaatnrthe stom ach, relieving all distress after eating. JMeMng unnecessary. Pleasant to take. It ctt'f belp . , . ' bat do yoifGOwd VheSl. bowfecwtalaf mtlmeetba Wc sine. living had driven him from their home. This occurred last Monday and the negro after leaving home bad wandered into the woods. He was overcome with weakness gtud sat down beside the tree to reat He waa unable to get up aud ataid jrhere he waa until the children found him yesterday. He waa ta ken to the Emegeooy Hospital ith comforts, and uousehoid effects late in tbe after uoou, leaving tne lamuy ueuiuu. Little Emily, bareheaded and bare. footed, folio wed tbe father's wagon, unknown to him, from quite a dis tance down the road, 'lue mother missed the child, but was tcld that it bad gone with tbe lather, aud ieit no oonoern. When tbe fathet ..mo hank, aometime after dark. lt waa found that he kuew nothing nd provided Kitn- thtHiioA. - mesiciue. l"l llUO - t. . a .Han rmniiiiT hnavilv. nnt search for the little one waa begun, Cleveland' Bag, and kent ud all night. Wo tidings Norfolk, Va-, pijv. 18 Form jould be beard of it. Yesterday, er Preaident Grover Cleveland', thn whole commuuity. white and whole now gunning on the pre oolored; joined iu tbe aearoh, aud serves of the Back Bay Gun Club; . at in lookinir for the loat child, in rnucess Anne county, bas ao It ia f jarld that it waa drowned in far had aucb poor luck that only a atraam near the home, the heavy enough game baa been bagged to raitiaihaviuir swollbn it. No trace Bend Mra. Cleviaud her usual , box whatever of the missing one ba proceeding the ex President's home iuu,i Hianovered. and nvan bad it oming. ine prooaoiniies ar or the ahips the railwaya and fauxiliary works, to provide the neceaaary forces for inch pur pose, aod that if it oouuot effec tively handle the situation, the Panama government will allow the Uuited States to; employ whatever force may be necessary for that sole purpose, tbe said force to be withdrawn when the necessity for ita presence has ceased ; that .when the circumstances demand the U S. may Bend forces to the isthmus, with of without the advice of con sent of the Panama government; that no change either iu the gjy- ernmeut or laws and treaties or the Republic of Panama shall, with out the consent of the U. S. affect in auy way the provisions of this treaty. Kara CooMness Saved Him. Attociated Frees dli patch. Ashevtlle, Nor. 10. A gentle man, whose name could not be earned, came near being ornabed to death beueath tbe wbeela of one of tbe Atheville street care tbil morning on Patton avenue, aud tfiearly opposite the Hotel Berkely Tk. ... ; . . 1 . mi car waa couiiug toward IDS fquare at a moderate rate of speed, aud when cloae to the Lexington avenue crossing a man atarted to croaB tbe track only a few frt iu front of it. At tbe man step ped between tbe raili. bis feet slipped from uuder him, and be fell upon his baok. In falling, be retained bis preaeuoe of mind, for, j'ut aa the car reached him, he grasped the bumpers ou the front, and swung to these until tbe car cou!d be brought to a standstill. The oar ran some ten or fifteen feet, dragging the man iu frout ot it. It was a olosi call, forbad tbe man fallen across the rails instead of between them, notbiog could have saved him from almost iu- etaut d-ath. - BLACKER BROS Made Fatal Misstep. Wilmington, inkv. iv uei llansley, a young farmer living near Uastle Ilaynes, this countv was crushed to death under trai Ni. 42 of the Atlautio Oias Line, as it was passing out of th yarda in this city to-night. Hans ley was late in .reaching the sta tion 00 his return home and cam j . . . . own an emoauxmeut, and ran m frout of the train as it waa ! aT.ug the station. He attempted to board one of tbe cars but in doing jo ha bad miscalculated-the speed ot tne train, aud was thrown uu der the wheels. The remains were taken to an -undertaker's shop and are being prepared for ship ment to his home tomorrow morning.- . t Raining Sheila. A wool ted Preaa dlapateh. San Domingo, Republio of Sau Doming, Wednesday, Nov. 18 Yesterday at noou another severe attack wai made on tbe city with outenect. ihe rebels had many killed and wounded, but the gov erument losses were email. The firing coutioued during the night, tbe insurgents using heavy cannon. Tbe situation here is desperate be poor are suffering for neces sities aud prices ot provision are rising. Tbe sanitary condition of the city, however, is good. Handsomest Line ol An Editor's sen Shoot Himself. not beeu drowned, the exposure Tuesday night, and the bitter cold of last night, would have inevita bly catfsedjteath before this. Beauty baa . little to do with e igaging tbeorr of woman. The 1 r, manner, tone, tbeceuvursation he sometbiug that intereata, the something' to be proud of these . . . 1 . r . 1 j ire tee siiriDum ui tuu uiau uiauf to be loved. Balwer. : Papa--'Tommy.you mustn't eal i mu:h Everybody will fe cll ;ng jon a little 'glutton.' D j you k io.w what that i.?"-T.immy "1 uippose it's a big gluttan'a Utile toy."..pt H-a.tt hue f, A"t. Three hundred delegatr"re in atteudauoe uppu t be ctkireotiion of tbe Da ugh ten of tbe Confederacy 10 CbarlMtoap 0. that the -Cleveland party wilt ipeud two more days gnuoing, at Back Bay and return ' on Satnr day. . It has developed that Mr. Cleve land and tbe non-resident mem bers of hia party have laid them aelvea liable to arrest and a con siderable fine for violating the new game law of Virginia, which rf quires every oprefideqt to get out a $10 license befornhe shoots game iu this S ate. Nne of the Cleveland party have obeyed the law. v " If you have a bad cotd you need a good reliable tuedicin like Chamberlain's Cough Remedyjo loosen and relieve lt,j dysg i in a machine shop sect and to alay the irritation and Inflamma tkm of the throat and luuga. . For sale by dent, but these in jorie were sop posed to have-nealed. Tbe youth fti popular inoj)a large circle Man-made Bars. People are led to lo.d wistfully up to heaven, whereaa tbev ought to be engaging their attention with sometbiug nearer home. It is not out pouring that ia wanted, but inlettins. . The prayer for the Spirit which ia needed is no! the beseeching of heaven, to open its fast shut windws. Tbe windows of heaven are n t shut. They are wide open. In two many, cases it is ur bear s tbat are' sin AJli, these gate, that abut the Spir t out ga'ee of oraaa aoora whoie n uge are o stiff with ee fi-h habit tbat the; seem forever closed I "Lift uj yoar heads, O ye gates, and be ye lifted up, ye everlasting doora ;and the king of glory shall come in.'' Charlotte.N C Nov.18 Joseph Caldwell, aged twenty, sou of the editor of tbe Charlotte Observer, shot himself through the heart late ibis afternoon., Tbe tragedy oc curred at the Caldffeli home. The youug man spent tbe afternoon up towu aud had laughed and cbattea good naturedly - wit h4 J . M ' 1 1 rmrGrlisori fneuqs lens than two hours befon hie death. The deed waa commit ted about 0iO with a 88 caliber piatol. N't specific cause is kuown for the act. It is learned that young Cald ell c Id' several friends with whom he talked this afteruoou tbat he wai goiug to kill himseli and would never see theig sgaiu, but these friends pass the. remark as a j -ke He was injured tetral AJ w I rf aMte mm ki fra mm mm m Urnm mm,, mt Jl nrxrs VERMIFUGE Ma a ilj li HUM. mim4mt to Ik Ajf lilmi min i aimwl. U mm I mmrmrn Mum tm mimmn. tiim mm L' cat, un, sjMTsssis, aw. Owu Ready-Made Clothing Ever Brought to Lumberton II Honej Grew on Trees And everybody had an orchard, it would make no difference where you spent it, but aa it is if yoi want to make your dol lar stretch ami go a long way a, bring them to ua aud we can thow you how to SAVE MONEY by spending it. We are now SHOWING AND 8HLI - INC. TOO. the BEST AND CHEAPEST as well as tbe HANDSOMEST LINE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING EVER BROUGHT TO THIS TOWN. We guarantee that our prices . cannct be equalled anywhere. Yon will find here a complete line of Suits for Meu and Boys in all the Lead ing style. We have also a full line of Up-to-Date OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND BOYS. Latest stytea at ROOK BOTTOM PRICKS. Jackets and Reefers, lateat styles and culora, at low prices. SHOES for every body. All styles and pricea. C me in ind see our famous S?lz and Kins- Km. for Men, and Sack, for Ladies. A1I .tyles and leather. These lines will make your feel glad, and a written roar- antee with every pair. HATS, the largrat and most atyliab line you ever saw. Come to see ns and it will d you uOod. Also full lioe ot Dry Goods. Notims. Gents Furuisb ngs, Trunks, Vallsea, Ac. Iu fact, you will find everythiug yow need liere. Great Barren awaiit von. A. WEINSTEIN, King Clothier. I.tfm berton , N. CrrOc 3. 1 903 THE BANK OF LUMBERTON, LUMBERTON, N. O. Cipitt! Stock paid 111 Cub, .... . $20,000 00 IndlTldaii Liability ot Stockbolden Is addition to Cipldl. 20.000 00 Surplus ud Profits, -. 17,437 TI Total Deposits October SOtb, 1902, .... 252,244 St Total Resources, October SOU, 1902, - - $309,651 01 Offer to the people ot Robeson County and the public generally every accommodation consistent with safe banking. We solicit the account of individuals, 4rm, corporation and trustee. PKOIPTIESS, SECURITUID ICCURICT GOAHAJTEED. officers: A. W. McLRAN, President, C. B..TOWNSBND, Cashier. JOHN P. directors: HENRY D. LEDBETTER, C. B. TOWNS END, 8. A. EDMUND, WALTER F. L. STEELE. GEORGE S. STEELB. R. D. CALDWELL, Vice-PreaJdent. ALEX. P. McLEAN, Asst. Cashier. ST ANSEL, Teller. R. D. CALDWELL, a. w. mclean, H. B JENNINGS, BERRY GODWIN. LITTLE THINGS ! Ita the little things to life that seem to count moat. .. Yoar druggist who is not patient In little things i not reliable. Care, patience, consideration we try to make basic principles in our business. We believe we can serve your needs in the drug line, as well as anyone, and shall at all times, endeavor to protect' your in terest ahould yon see fit to give ua your patronage. We invite an inspection ol pricea and quality of goods, then we feel anre you will see it. to your advantage to patron "V R. G. RI)ZIER, t)ruggit. sawhsftosi, y, c. . ? I Strawberry Plants THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE WORLD. NEAR LY ico VARIETIES. All tne choice, luscious kinds for tbe Garden and Fancy Market. Also Ship ping Varietiea. Alto; Fruit Tree, o all kind To foWers St Wholesale Rates. We will aare you half in Dtantimr an orchard. Dewberries, Asparagua, Rba bur Grape Vine, e c. etc. buyert, enaMea everybody to jfrow'thWwilli tuccesa and profit. " All plairti packtd In carry across tbe continent fresh as when dug. Illustrated cntta'ogne free, specify if you want cat alogue of Miii pini Varieties or Fancy Caidt-u kinds. ' tf-tNTINENTAL PlNTCO., Kitlrell. N. C. $100 Reward Will be poi.l to a iiy North Croliaa citizen who can obtain a policy in any ruipany lln-r llian the Penn which will meet Ibe following iruuiu tHf nt : Tbe ompaay mutt be as safe, as old ami conservative. as liberal, ami have as clean a record ; tbe premium rates, exnse ami death ratiue rmustbeaslow : interest earnings ami div idends must be as larjje ; ibe c ntia t must be as free. l'nm retiiclHri, ami Ibe policy iuukt contain lan paid-up, cb surrender and ezteuaion valot . aa ureat as tboae of tbe Feua Mutual. ; J. D. AUSl'lN, ; augi4 3m , Mastos, N, C,"
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