nn E0BESONIAN 'A ESTABLISHED 1870. Country, God and Truth. SINGLE COPIES 5 CENTS. VOL. XXXIV, NO. 78. LUMfiEBTON, NORTH CAROLINA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27. 1903. WHOLE NO. t 12 ASK THE MAN FOR THE f JJACOBlJ U A AXE ETANDARD FOR QUALITY BEST AXE MADE. FOR SALB BY TTIR LEADING MER CHANTS OP ROBESON COUNTY. HANG IT! and stronger expressions are often used by painter., decorator and whiteners who are unable to do a Rood job with Kalsotulne or cold water finishes. USE JMURESCO and you can feel confident when begin Bin a job that the reault will be satisfac tory if direction are followed. hf nresco aavevlabor, money and wor ry. It U need and endorted by those who desire to obtain the beat reeult at the lowest coat quantity of material and labor considered. For sale by tub McAllister hardware co. N.JACOBI HARDWARE CO.. at Wilmington, N. C, Sole Agents and Distributors. USED THEIR . CLUBS. Stale Street Lioe Opened Fierce Fitting Follows. While THesa Riots Were In Progress Con ferences Were Going Poiwird Set- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. .A. MaUaa, A. W. aleLeen J. Q.sfeOoratek. EcLEAI, IcLUI a IcCOSlICK, ATTORlMCYa AT LAW, LtJMBERTON. ' -N . N C 4 ;'OFFICB OVER BANK. Prompt attention gives to all bnaineae. Svaraaa Moiarraa. a. o. lAwasxea Mclntyre & Lawrence, ATtOBNEYS AT LAW, i . - Lamberton, . N, O, -sU- W. S. NORMENT, Attorney $t Law, v. - ltjmberton; rractkea la all the Coorta in thState. R. J2. LEE, ? ATTORNEY AT LAW, Room, Noa. t and a.. McLeod Building, LTJMBERTON. N. Cv '. ; 1 U R J. BRITT, M" 'attorney ATHAWj- UTMRBRTON. - - N. C. - Office in the McLeod Building. , Wads Wibhaet. D. P. Shaw. WISHART & SHAW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . LTJMBERTON. N. C Office oyer Pope's Drug Store. Practice in all the Courts. JOHN D. SHAW. JOHN Y. SMITH. SHAW SMITH, .ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Vampill Building, on Fifth Street, UJMBBRTOy ' - - N. C. DR. R.T. ALLEN, DENTIST, ' LUMBER TON, N. C. Omci oVim BANK OF LUMBER1 ON. Phone Office, 45 ; Residence, 94. tlemsot Said to Hire Baen Effected. Associated I'retfS dlspauik. ' Cbieago, Nov. 23 Fierce fight tug iu wnico lue ponce uaa weir olaba fret If ud twice the revol vers, marked th openiug of to State atreet cable liue by the Chi cago City Railway today. Aa far aa cau be ascertained nobody raa lenously iujared, although there were tnaoy brokeu beads among the riotera who came into, control with the claba of the polisa. If any niembera of the mob were injured by the bullets of the police and non-union men on the can they were carried off by their frieuda before the faot was known to others. . While the fighting waa going on in the atreeta the usual ooufereuoe a ere in progress and oonnter pro- positions were pajemg back aud forth. Late iu the afternoon it was said by Mayor Harrison, Prsideui Ma- hoi) of the street car men aud the attorneys for both aides, that an agreement bad beon reoaased, but little definite was known ooooeru iog its natnre. Lste touight street car meu lock ed themselves in a room 00 the eleventh fljor of the Ashland biock, the offioes being in a room on the ninth floor, and the conference were agaiu iu tun blast, it was predicted -that the strike would be deolared off by tomorrow, morn ing, bat nothing was given out from anther meeting to make au assrtiou certain. The hardest fight of the day took place'at 41st street andatate street, Railroad to the Clauds A.hville. TliO Jlowland lui prnvftnuiut Company ha nbou perfected plans for th huilJiug a car line t the highest piuuaul of Sunset Mnmtain, tin nub from the city. The lim will I what ia known as a counterbalance and will be operated similar t that of a cable car liue. A long witch will be built about mid war ut the side of the mountain, and while 0111 oar H 00011114 down another vnll bo going up. Jt is -aid that the caroomiug dowu the mountain will almoat pull up the on coins car to the summit aud that vorv little motive power will breaulred. It ii expected that the line which will cost from $80, O00 to $40,000. will be built this winter aud ueit apriug A gentleman 111 this city, last week added the. following words t a oodicTl to hia will : I hereby re quest my wife in case any man who baa money and ioflaeuoe shoots and kills me to soend not a ceut of my estate to prosecute bim, but save it for her and the children to live. Goldsboro Headlight.- TO PROBE SCANDAL. Resolution Introduced bj Sena lor CinnacL The Moramiot Viewed is Politic! tod His Attracted Generil Amotion CoDflrmiUoo of Mr. AJbrUht Opposed. Washington, D. C, N v. 28 The resolution introduced br Sena tor Carmaok. calling for au invs- gatiou of the rvsUnioe Depart- meat aoaudal. ia viewed as a poli tical move in its plainest manifes tation, aud it has, therefore, at traoted general attention. It is realised here that the resolutiou niay lead to some embarrassment for the Republicans, who, if they encourage its passage, win o placed to the attitude of tamper- ug with a matter that is now 10 the oourts; while, if tbev attempt work will deepen step by step Lumber Brie' a Locals. The Lumber Bridge Light Iu fautry ha "an rei, stated 111 due form and fills ita old place as Omtany L. of the rfgimeut. Ii will have its new Crag j rgaon ri tl and car.r.dges fur piactioe. "TheSojtrh aitd manor bru are wherever fcotid scatter. d abroad or yet on their native heath, ar proud pf great old Kobeeou wbern they first saw the light and where .Leir fa he- lived aud died and are buried. It is a sort of nubcl? Jaud that would iu anywise keep them from handing it down to their children j 1st as tbey receiv d it from their fathers. Few cl them iudeed there sre who do not feel and talk that way about th county. Thar atesinoere iu thiuk ing it a great county and aooording to their well kuowu traits of chat acter,they are wholly aud'immova bly loyal to it. When our people shall have taken bold of the pr Jot folly ot making their roads better what a change will come in many ways V e believe the interest in tbs great EJ Just Because We Can Is the first reeaoti that we sr. MaK goods ao much rh-per thao a.y other store lo Lumlwrton. Bfai.le.. e like TO PLRA8K OUR CU5 TOVIBRS. aed helping them Mvc nnwey i. .urt to pleaae them. Afaio if we Heeae a cuatower. be i. SURR TO COMB AOAI.V and brine We rriend. Moreover, we have the Most Up-to-Datc Lioe ol Clothing To lie found in Robeson county. Come are for yourself We caa FIT you in OARMKNT.nd 8UIT you iu PRICK. We ha,, iu recH,l a nice line of up-to-rlHte SMOK4 for mea and women. Come aud let's aee if we can't suit you ui Shoes, Id both quality ami price. 0, FURNITURE! We have just received two carloads of FURNITURE of sll kind, f m a kitohea safe to a parlor auite. which we will tell ery cheap f.ir cash or oa the insullment plan, so all can buy. If you are thinking of PuTcbuing 10 Organ North Carolina Appeal. Associated Press dlapaleu. Riohmond, Va. The case otthc Guardian Trust A Deposit Com paoy, end the Quaranty Trust A Deposit Co., appellants, agaiust U. J. Fisher, et al., appelleea, ap pealed from the Ciroait Courts of Greensboro, N. C , was certified to the Supreme Court ou questions of conduct and law, Saturday. When the court meets in Richmond in adjourned session, December 10, counsel are cited to appear, and formulate the qnestiona of law.iu which the oase will be certified to the supreme Court. A petition was presented in-day for re-bearing incase No. 478, F. M. Wirgmau, et al., appelleea, ap pealed from the Circuit Court at Raleigh, N. C, decided at tbia term where a mob biding behind a fenoe m favor of the appellees. stoned the oars which were guard- The case to be called Monday ia ed by officers. The police were No. 4ft9, Gastoaia Cotton Mami over the fenoe at once and fired faoturiug Company; plaintiff in several shots over the bead of the rror, against V. L. Wells Co., fl -eing strikers. Mauy of the mob defendant in error, in error to th who were slow on foot were over- Circuit Court at Charlotte, N- 0. taken by the police aud aouudly It is to re-rgued by jBorwell, rapped with clubs. Few arrests Walker & Canaler, of Charlotte, and Charles Prite, of Salisbury, N. C, for the plaintiff in error, aud by Murray F. Smith, of Vicks- burg, Miss , and Jones & Tillett, of Charlotte, for the defendat in error. Court will adjourn next week until December 10. to suppress the result, they may ay themselves open to the De mocratic charge that they fear the oonstqueuces of each au investiga tion. Senator Simmons expressed ibe belief that the administration eaders will, however, allow either this, or some resolution, in modi fied form, to pass. Aisuy were moved to wonder why Mr. Car trtaok has asked that the resolution be referred to the oommittee 011 expe'uditures iu the Dr. W. M. Robey, Dentist, RED SPRINGS, N. C. C. H. LENNON, D.D.S., DENTIST, Rowland, " N. C DR. J. D. REGAN, DENTIST, LOHBIRTON, - N. 0. Office ia Shaw building, ' drug store. over Pope's "br. F. a PITMAN, DENTIST, ASH POLE, N. C. Whatever The farmer needa we wake a spe cialty Of handling.' It's in our line; it's our business to keep farm sup plies of air kinds and we strive la ketp our stock fresh and equal to all demands. We atill continue agents for the celebrated - - Hickory Wagdns, Which for veara have given such general satisfaction in this, and other sections, and unhesitatingly say that for farm and road purposes U is not ecelledr Besides having a supply of ibese'on band we have recrutlv received a full line of Cart and Wairon Wheels and . Open and Top Baggies. We are . the originators -of Ihe buggy businese ia tbia town, and think our past experience enables s to give especial attention to all who purchase of us. We can anpl Cy you with Karnes, Bridles, Col re Whips, Ac, &c- Accept our thanks for your past7 patronage, sod give ua a share of your future favera. - i- , ' " . Yery truiv you, 0.;C.HflSHSlil'4Cfl. were made, the officers contenting themselves with scatteriug the crowds. Couduotor J. P. P renter, was iu charge of the train which waa at tacked, aud wbeu the stones com menced to whiz past bis head and smash the windows of- bis car, be promptly drew a revolveraud fired at the crowd until the cartridges 11 bis weapon were ex ha used. The cars were attacked at tne same point on the return trip ana s number of shots were fired, the mob, scattering like a fl ok ot hickeus. All day loug on' State street the oompauy was hampered by the work of the mob which piled on- stractious upon the tracks, drove spikes into the cable aud cut th trolley wires iu many placea. The Arches' avenue line was badly damaged early 111 the day, and re quired several hours work by strong force of repair men who were heavily guarded by the police No attempt has beeji made to run cars on this line since the com mencement of the strike. The opening 0 'he State street line today .gav th company five Hoes on which cars were run. The service however is not of a cbara- terto be generally useful to the public. Victory la the Air. The reports of the refusal of Senator Hanna to serve as nation al chairman during the next cam pign especially signincant in view of the known fact that the Ohio seuator is at outs with President R csevelt. The reports, once so strenuously denied, are now allow ed to go unquestioned and there is little doubt that Hanna has ended his career as national chairman. Somebody has been dumped the only question is as, to wheth er Roosevelt has dropped Hanna r Hanna has dropped Roosevelt, tid the Dtftnosratio party7 doesn't need to worry over tho proposi Hon. Ia either case the fact that itfty-e is a . terrible rpw on among be K"puBlcan bosses is patent, and that meansgreatly increased prospects for Democratic victory next year. ine party needa a strong organization with strong nen at its head, aud the party is l Hftg to have them. The Republican party has drank 'oo deeply of power. It has goue )ofar along paths of arrogance aud iu:qoitv. It is neariug th tnd of its days of. uutiueetioued control aud the time of accounting s coming fast. There is a promise if Democratic victory in the very air. Its coming is as certain as the rfeiug and the setting of tbs aqn. With unity of purpose and wisdom of policy the Democrats can win and will win in tne next ; campaign. " With a long pull and a strong pair and a poll sltogetb erM the control of the country is to be wrested frota ooflt hindi,' Mrs. Nation at White House. Mrs. Carrie Nation appeared in the priuoipal role of a sensational scene in the White House. Her r quest to see the President being ret used, she become violent and bad to betaken from the executive offices by police officers. She was escorted from the building shout ing at the top of her voioe, gesti culating' violently. "I am goiug to pay for prohibition Presideut and we will have one one who will represent the people and not dis stillersaud brewers you may put me out of the building, but ii brewer or liquor dealers were here they would have been admitted at once." Accompanied by a youug newspaperman, Mrs. Nation called at the executive omcea and asked to see President Roosevelt. She gave her card to the Venerable 1 eh apeut at the a ;brol duittig the door-kemer. Arrhur .Simmons, past year, and, as much more is to -1 ... . .. who. recognizing the same, im- expended in the future, a uusineas mediatelv ornffered her autoeraub man will be selected, from th album, iu which she inscribed the I classified service to succeed Prof. followins: Carrie A Nation, vonr Spray, who came to North Cam- loving home defender." ' Vote for tm from Jdontana prohibition of liquor cause.' While awaiting an answer to her rt quest Mrs. Natiou said she wanted to see the President about several mat ters. "I understand be carried a dive full of liquors on his V a em trip. That be smoked otgarettes ou tl e steps of the capitol at Topeka." executive departments a oommit tee that has nver beeu beard ol since it was created, with a view to giving Senator Qiay a chair manship aud accouipanyiug per quisites. Au t ffrt will be madf to have the resolution referred t the pot fiiee o'immiltee, of which Senator Simmons is a member. Senator Burrows, iu conversation with The Observer representative, iutimatid that friends of the ad ministration were not inclined to view the reaoiutiou a-witn au) marked degree of alarm. Senator Simmons to-day receiv ed all the papera which will be us ed in opposing the confirmation of J. E. Albright as postmaster at Mount Airy. me -papers are such that Senator Simmons feels it is bis duty, as a member of thaJ committee, to oppose the confirm ation, and it is believed that in this stand he will be seconded bv Senator Ovvermau. It is alleged that Mr. Albright is a nou-resi deut, there being many signatures to a paper setting forth thisclaim It ia asserted trbat be is merely Mount Airv for the purpose holding fhee. Moreover, it deolared that, while route agent Mr. AlbriBbt carried in mail-bag whiskey and othtr things which he purchased at small towns to Wilmington, where he disposed of them at greatly increased prices This business constitutes the mos serious charge. The charges agaiust Prof. Spray wbtch have caused his removal as superintendent of the Cherokee Iudial school at Whittier. are more serious tbau at first reported. Not only did the inspector report that Prof. Spray had shown evidence of incompetency iu administering the affairs of the school, but that there were irregularities in the renditon of his accounts. Fifteeb r twenty thousand dollars have 11 ot is All That Was Lacking. He had been away on a business trip for quite a long time and had brought nis wife a haudtome far upon his return. 'You're fust perfectly lovely. Fred," ahe said. "It's the dain tiest and most beautiful fan I ever saw.'' . a .a-a . a Took His Own Life. "i m gii( foo ijkd it, oe re Asbeville, N v. 22 News was ' u iun lit: .- Porai vorl hcr a fpum VI at enantril tt. I . . . "' ' a.v-'w w ..v.. .juonviAir .l- ,.,-aa9 aha el si sV A1 . O JJ. . . JCM I VUIUK sjv uirW,j 1 . wis-s v ntni MUU a oaturu.y "',ue then she asked with a sigh, "I on lywish lc uld carry it sometime.' "Whvcau'tyou?'- hedemanded "No gown to go with it," she answered prompt! v. "There ought to be a gown to match or at least one that wouldn t look shabby be sides it if" ncatioual processes are slow When the woik shall have become advanced far enough it will brioR the people closer together.. The greats .14 of tbeocuuty will shrink. It will not be so far to the rail road, the post t flioe, or the coun ty capitol. Msanwhils this is a railroad building period or our history ai.d new railways are to be built ultimately so that travel to all parts of the oouuty and to all poiuts iu our sretiou will be spee dier end cheaper. Several plana are iu the minds of enterprises and progressive meu of ample means to build other roads tbau those that are now s great a bless- ink to us all. The November issue of the "Purple Folder" of the Atlautic Coast Line contains au accurate map of the State of Florida iu ad dition to tbe map of the system which adds to the attraction of this folder. Archie McNeill, a young negro about twenty years old was killed at a partv at'a negro cabiu near Mar ley & Marley's saw mill about two mile North West of town, Thurs day night. He was killed by a load fired from a goo that was intended perhaps for another. Two 'tther negroes were eugaged iu an affray which resulted in a scramble over a gun duriug which it was Hrrd. killing a I most instantly thi bystander. As we write, Coroner Ed McRae is holding an u.qiiest. Two negroes are under arrest. The news that br D. MnBryde is dead came to us Friday morn iug and brought aadueas to mauy hearts. He was one'of the uobltst of tbe citizens of the country. A flue specimen of the superb seutry of another generation is goue. We bad lew types of dignified manhood like him. His bearing was ever manly and uo one exhib ited more graceful dignity. We never met bim that religion was not talked about with a relish. His death makes a great void. It is a personal loss 10 us. our best Irienda is gone. Rev. J. J. Kenedy, Mourue, N C , has beeu visiting friends in the community the past wek. Miss Nelia Shaw returued Wbd- neiday night from Gulf. She at tended the wedding of her friend Mi Pauline Rassel to Rev. D. Mclver, pastor of tbe Presbyterian ohuruu at Wadesboro. Our sympathies go out to the Editor of tbe Charlotte O 'server u the sorrow that has falllen t his lot in the death of bis sou Ere this reaches tbe reader thr particulars will have beeu well known. - All in all it was keen anguish that our brother fejt and w6 have bean in sorrow 00 account fit. May itluruout at last t hj everlasting good. Mr. D A. Smith killed a hot, Come to see aa, and don't forget, ander say circumstances, that we will giveyoa better bargains In CLOfHBS and SHOES than any other store la Straight, legitimate business; polite attention to all. Yours for business, town. Our Motto: BLACKER BROS, Handsomest Line ol Ready-Made Clothing Ever Brought to LumbertOD II Honfy Grew on Trees And everybody had an orchard, it would make no difference where yon spent It, but aa it ia 11 yon waat to snake your dol lar stretch sad go a long ways, bring then to aa and we can show you how to 8A VB fcf OrfBY by spending it We are now SHOWING AND SELf - INO, TOO. the BEST AND CHEAPEST aa well aa the HANDSOMEST LINK OF RBADY-UADH CUOTHIXO . tVER BROUGHT TO THIS TOWN. We guarantee that our prices, caanct be equalled any where. Yun will Bud here a complete line of Sulfa for jktea and Boys la all tbe Lead ing styles. We have also a fall line of' rjp-to-Date ' . OVERCOATS FOR MEN AND BOYS. Latest style at ROOK BOTTOM PRICES. Jackets and Reefer, lateat style and ors, at low prices. SHOKS for every body. Alt styles and nricee, Cm l end sec eur famous S-b and King Bee, for Men, and Sacks, for Ladies. All styles and leathers. These lines .UI make your feel glad, and a wriura antes with every pair. mats. Hie largest and moat atyliab ne yon ever saw. Come to aee a tui will do yon good. Also full line ol Drv Goods. Notlm Gents Puruisbmea, Trunks, Vallate, Ac In fact, you will find everything yon need here. Great Barguios awaiit yon. A. WEINSTEIN, King Clothier. Lnuiberton, N. C, Oct. 13. 1903 THE BANK OF LTJMBERTON, LTJMBERTON, N. C. CiDitil Stock said la Cul f tn ofwi aa on oi ndlrldDil Liability of Stocthtidm lo iddlUoa to Ciplttl, 10,000 69 . Mf 5Brpms 100 riQHU, 17.437 11 iuuu uciwmu vtiuuor eum, liui, - - . - 201 244 II Total Resources, October SOu, 1901, - $309,61101 Offers to the people oi Robeson County and the public generally every accommodation consistent with safe banking. We solicit the accounts of individuals, inns, corporations and trustees. PB01PTIESS, SECURITY AID ACCURACY GDlfiilTEJEI) officers: W. MvLRAN, President, R. D. CALDWELL. Viec-If.t.f A C. B. TOWNS END,- Cashier JOHN P. directors: HENRY D. LEDBBTTER, C. B. TOWNSEND, S. A. EDMUND, WALTER r. L. 8TBELB. GEORCR . STEELE ALEX. P. If CLEAN. Aaat. ruhU ST ANSEL, Teller. R. D. CALDWELL. A. W. HcLEAN, H. B JENNINGS, BERRY GODWIN. la.t -Thnnday poaods. tbat P. R. L tnat sowu a lew nours oeiori Van P. Njrwood, sou of Jadgf V. Norwood, former Judge of tbe Superior C urt of Narth Carolina Mr. Norwood used a pistol as the means ot seil-aeatnctiim. and diii almost ioata'titly after tho firing of the fatal abot. No cause is kuowu for the rash act Van Norwood was about 23 years of age, aud waa quite popular both id Wayusville.aud Asbeville.where ha was well kuowu. At tbe break- ug-out of the SpaQisb-Americau war he ealisted, but soon after ths regiment of which he was a mem her was moblised he sec a red hon orabie discharg oh account of physical disability, j Assoeialad Preaaa of Washington of the 23rd says: The Senate Commute on Mill i lary Affairs will designate' a aub- committoe to go to Cuba to- take testimony retarding tb conduct of Qsnanl Wood," She got the gown. lie kioked himself for two days and ever thereafter bought fans to match what she already had. New York times. . Kindness is the only charm per mitted to th aged: it is thecrquet- ry of white hairs FuHt. - If we had no failings we should not take ao much pleasure in finding .out those of others. Rochefoucauld. , . A dispatch . Atlanta says the eounty home I oik county, this But, was burned Tuesday night and five of th ,u, ttf parisbsd fo (ha flam. 7 . . .. - Apholrsms. The hear gts w-ary, but uev ieis old. oaenstotii. Tn only way to have a ffiand i fcTjf. I on. Eirir r'l). What wa lrn with pleasure we never forget. Mercier. Opposition iiiflimea theeithn siast, never couvWls bim Scbil ler. . . Body To Lie (n Hollywood. aneutrl Press dUpaten. Washington, Nov. 19 The re mains of Mrs. Eliza h Kortrigbt Monroe, widow ot Jamrs Monrci, tbe fifth President of the Uuited States, have beeu exhumed from their ratting place in the Monro Manor, near Leeaburg. Ya. for re moval to Richmond, where they will he re-iuterred in Hollywood Cemetery. Colonel L S. Brown, general agent of the Southern Rail-. way, who has chaage of tbe. arranr gements, and a party of friends of th Monro family will kit here tomorrow for Leeabarg. ) Tu r main will b taken to Richmond br way of this cUy.t reniioiDf LITTLE THINGS ! H?PPP m to Strawberry Plants THE LARGEST STOCK r. IN THE WOR LD. NEAR LY ico VARfKTIES. All tne choice, luaaous kio.lt for the Garden sml Fancy Market. Also Ship ping Varieties. Also, Fruit Trees, of all kiodj to growers at Wholesale Ratta. We will aave too half in olantlnir aa orchard. Dewberries. Arravua. Rhu barb, Grape Vine, e o, etc. Our 12 pa Uaniutl. free to. buyers, ena' Is evrrilKxiy to grow tlu-m m it lruccese and profit. All plants parkid to curry acrosa the continrnt fiesh aa when dug. lllnslrated catlalogue fiee. Specify if you want cat al)iue of Sbitiuini; Varieties or Kinr. (Vardt-n kinds. CONTINENTAL PIJtNT CO.. Kittrell, N. a Its the little things in life that count moat. - Yout druggist who ia not patient In little things ia not reliable. Car, patience, consideration we try to make basic prtneiplea in our boaineaa. We "believe we caa serve your needa in the drug line, aa well aa anyone, and shall at all times, endeavor to protect your in terest should yon ace it to giv ua your patronage. We fuvUe aa inspection of prices and quality of aodav then w feel enr yon will hX f advantage to Mrioo- vj enw ww W w w . -wW " nf.v ' ' $100 Beward Will be paid toany North Carolina cHizen who can obtain a policy in any company other than the .Peon which will meet the ' following requirements: The company must be a safe, as obi and conservative. ' as liberal, and have aa clean a record ; ts premium rates, expense and death ratio ktnuet be aa low : interest earningsand div- idenda must be aa large ; the cnutisrt must be aa free from reatricUoaa. and th,,' policy must contain loin, . paid-up, caah . auffnder and erteweton value aa great as those of ihe Pen If otuaL a. ' v. - , " " I.R AUST1N. tT' L.itoa, N, C, 1 Is r

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