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w ' - - i . . l - - 1 ' Vu ITTfif nlimon )r Bonbow's democratic dupes, who CarOlma' WaUCamdU. Itehaalidnccdtofir thcthli party, Gratitaie;T'vV? ' f Conress;AdjaarneuU., - p.ETSdpnsoN &cb.; A ,tl ih.mml I : VaRHIVRT03T. Oct- 20.-At. OTIC o'clock UANUPACTCRERS, - f " Jt . m- ... .- ' - .-V-fc- ...... 1 " P Illli III h I HPHHW 4 IB Hill W tnfflTn i i n J Hk, "HlJRSO.VY.'OCT. S5, 188; ": doMty! Democratic Ticket MI: FOR TItK SKXATK, TB. BAIjLEY. , ' FOOCE OK REPRESENTATIVES, i J. S. MdClJBBINS, Sr., '"'- FOB SHElilFF, , i C. C. KRIDER. FOR REGISTER OF 1)EEIS, H. V Woodson. FOR TREASURER, J. S. McCtBBINS, Jr. ; . FOR SURVEYOR, b. c. !arey. ) FOR CORQXKR,. P. A. ATWELL. Ransom to-morrow.; , i . . . i - -y ' I 1 '! : ld&rs re-union to-morrow an.4oih and 'soldiers' re-union to-moi- Two month from tp-day till Clirist HoW would it do to start an anti-chew- miin uartv? 1MB b"' . f . ., ,ui w.v iug on ine E..iii;jau. jiv was in nnuri . tsicursion oucM'oaomiUr .:yyiciuHa.i.rr t.: , r- r r tilapldatcd state having laid his eurplusltbo passage by the House jprBeprcscih lt irnowSup;riteud:!eaWSsM'olenn iuft . ujT CKailottc Cotton Compress, the ve of slarting ; home fprrthe; purpde 0f;iulewVoiT- this" quwtion of ihts establishment struck ofyoting, and had to tramp all the way hy the report from the hiuuiws committee gime from the first Col. John A. Holt eiit of the The hands for hisrher waires a few cWvs aro. and i'from Columbia to Salisbury. lost their situations. -Thcyvrierojibt. He at once applied to a iew of his satisfied with $l;-2o per daytbut demand- vhite Kepublican friends for a lift; but ed$l.S0.. . wasfeT-eeicu iui ui BiahOD of Eiclimoild. . i I were " busted." lie then made nn ap- . .' ' r -'- - i 1 T " Republican camjaign boodle, .which he , , u Rome, and nephew of ReV. Dr. of a substitute for tiMS illoitse . measuie Congress mspenda its public" wptk uiitil the first Monday in December. t . here a few days ;ago. "Old Roman" will "carry off the honor's: IXDIAXAPOLLS, In I). "Mr. Chas. D. Crawford :-ZThe "Old Raman" and myself will speak at Cin cinnati Tuesday. D.,L. Gacill. Mr. C. R. Barker has written the mem bers of his drum corps 1861 63, asking learned had been cnt to Ibis town; but no go. He is still arrayed' hi hU tramp ing outfit, and will remain so 'till some Democrat takes pity and sets him up. He intends to vote the 'Publican ticket all the same. If the Republican party were to dis OConnell.of Belmont J X.i C, has been appointed Bishop of Richmond .in suc cession to Rijjht Rev. John J. Keane who is at the head of the projected u niversity in Wnshinstoii. 3liir. U ;pniiell was ed- ucatetl at St. Mary's ;Oollege, Columbia, The institution was burned by Sherman's army. jit themto be present at the re-union to- franchise the negro he would think it all morrow. Should they come, drums win right. be furnished them, and with the old regi mental fifer, a sample of martial music . Tne State Fair, will be given, such as was heard endurint The annual exhibit of the. industrial o the war. . products of the State was, we suppose, a Tuesday was a gala day for the Tro- fairiveragc thisyear as compared with hibitionistsand Renublicans of Salisbury. those of proceeding years. The space in A negro named Graudison spoke in favdr the Great Hall was well filled with the of Prohibition at the Court House in the various subjects of exhibition. Catawba afternoon;-T. P. Johnson made a street county was mainly represented by two talk on the same subject late in the manufacturing establishments from Hick - afternoon and M. L. Mott spoke to the 017, her Piedmont wagons and Leather. Republicans at Meroney's Ilall at night. There were also wagon exhibits from The Baptists aro putting a new fcuce irouml their ehurih grounds . Thc pubUe fountain is universally od inireilfby visitors (to Salisbury. Cfj t'o I. Blumcnthal & Bro. for good lil t'.veap goods. Biiis building. ! Ir.lvVill Lindsay, the efficient and pop ular hat drummer is home on a vacation. T In tfic Hst" of appointments made for SenaUr Vance Salisbury is left -i out. Horry.. J . i . Both Grandison and Mott Jiad very good, audiences considering the weather, and bjth audiences were made up of white, black and colored, more black and color ed than white. - The Fever Record. Jacksonville. Flal.i Oct. 20. Dr Neal Mitchell, Pr&sideilt of the Board o Health, reports 50 new cases of yeliow fever for 1 hours ending at b:oJ p. in. to-tliVy. . s I . ; : ; . i ne.re was oniy one.aeatn, uiai 01 jiirs R. T. Marshall. Of hew"eases 'seventeen were white and thirty-three - colored Totar cases, 3,709 ; total deatlis, 5127. .ii-W ',:.'. ttiji. a PT-... J . - .14 T Am. - - . .-.' -: , 'j . That's thy conumnj xcfamatiori of fbce raftering with -Thcumatism' or lintnWLlc:: In ' u : either dbease.Painefs Celery" CnoondVlll' surely effect i cure. 'and there- wdt no lohrei'-W ywy cause to iiamoi poor j packs." . ? llandreds ot tesumonials like Xbt JoUoww more taan an hour at a taoejepj night, ; ring 'cootm; our claims .for tht grand old ct Two weeks ajro I coold not sleep J was constipated and kidneys did not act, back. Since I 4ok IVune7 Cekry and r sleep hie a 'child.- Zenas ; Having-been troubled with rheumatism to eet amund. anq was very often con hare ose4 nearly.ailjmedicines imaginable, tage. iiavingTeen Paine's Celery, Com A and had a good deal of j?ain in . the Confound the cam liaYkfk'mv bacll -' for five years.' I was almost unable ? ' fined to my bed far weeHat Vtnne; besade'atade-' ad vices; bat toodvan-' -pound adVertised, I gars k a trial. 1 1 hare : cured.' 1 1 can now ramp around and feel used only one-bottle and, am perfectly. lively as boy." . Frank Caroli, Eureka; Nevada. Price. $ux. Six far faux). ' -" SoldIby Drlcgists. Send for 8-pack TESTiMoxiAi.PArEiu WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors. i 1 BURLINGTON, VERMONT. Sash, Scroll Sawing, Wcwd-Tiinung AND CASTINGS OF ALU KIWDS. - . - DEALERS IS I t , - f fit - r'- i' 1 -' ' ' ' Steam Engmes and Bofleir, Steal? and . , m kr tWater Pipe, - , . , 8tcmmti:aS)iaAintPlleyt nnngeri. ! ' ' 'A:L8C ''''f . Machinery of all klnd repaired on , . ' SHORT NOTICE. Mar. 15,8. t1 Senator Ransom - Will speak tathc people of Rowan on to-fniorrow evening, at Boyden!s Grove. Come and hear him. Cora juicp and tobacco money. Sambo r.An ru-hi having airood time. So isJ ,lv ' " f : , - the Mayor. . .. j Th4 freighting business --over the W. N. ji . R, has greatly increased in the 1; s weckjor two. L Schltz& VanWyck .Tim receiving a larcllot of slioes which will be old very cheaijiior cash. v : ' . Me:tfug of the Clevela.i l,Fow!e and Hentterson Club pt UMt-r ney's Hall to- "uihtU Everybody iiivit-.l. . S. .' - ; -IleniemlKT the da vs tf 1 865 to 1 870, and prevent a! ret uri ol r-uch times by voting awJiite man's tu V Thb Georgia JuLilee singers gave an . ouUfoor minstrel peiiuimance on the hott; Horsey, R D F. ster, Bettie Free Rowan Knitting Company. ; The above is the name of a company just organized for the purpose of manu facturingknit goods. The stock of the company is $10,OX), li videlf into 2X) shares- of $o0 each. The following are its officers: T. F. Kluttz, President: W. Smithdeal, V. Prest.; Rev. F. J. Mur doch, Secy, and Treas. I Directors T. F. Klutt?, F. J. Murdoch, W. Smithdeal, W. L. Kluttz, J. M. Knox, John Jacobs and Theo. Buerbaum. LIST OF LETTERS. : List of letters remaining in the Post )llice at Salisbury, for the. week ending )ct. 20, 18S8. Davsie uston, Julia Carbenter, Char- rrublic siuare. last Saturday. Kai'ouraging ncwsx'oaics from all parts i of thfj country. Clevelaiul " will be our ue'xt;; President and Fow le Governor.' r Koan isln gopd political shape now, i aiurlbc Wstial, ifllot an4i:creasnl majcr ity, ijill be the restih oirthe Cth of 'v vemln'r, j ."Remember there, will be no uurcgis- f'tCTe negro Votes 'oh veIcctii)rj hiy. ' So I tte(i(l to this important matter at once, hitfc men. , i - 1 v'-a w a S 1 Li. man, t 1 upomnan, Anna urn nam, a- rah Green, R C S Holmes, Henry Hara lett, C A Haigler, John Martin, A 31c- Lead, Dan Marshall, Mary Spresson, Thomas Sillie, G II Toadvine, John Ward. , Phase, say " Advertised,' vhen the above letters are called for. - A. H. BOYDKN, P. M. Tennessee. The exhibits ot gram wheat, corn, oats, rye, buckwheat &c. were very ,good. Also the display of vegetables was good; and the ladies' de- partment,,ahd art gallery , always handsome.-" The live stock stalls were not all filled, but the animals on exhibition were tine, some of them very fine. Our towns man Elisha James look first premium on stallions. . Durham was well.reprcsentcd by various articles, but her chief exhibits acre Blackwell Smoking Tobacco and Durham Fertilizer, the latter of various grades. Wednesday and Thursday was the bi days of the Fair. The crowd in attend ance on Thursday was s'mply imimuse, comprising ladies and gentlemen from all party of the State; and the prepara tions for accommodating h m n ;ettingto ind from the grounds were adequately provided. The weather was delightful . 1 -.1 t .inn every one cujoyeu uic pieu&uica ui the oesion with evident relish. We copy ft (in the Xtus and Observer, of the '-Oth, the following, .which will be interesting to the farmers: At the elose of the fair everybody tend ers a universal and overwhelming vote of thanks to Secretary Wilson. He has labored early and late in the interest ot .he fair, and has carried the fair through with a success which reflects the hilisst credit upon his exeeutive and manager ial ability. He h is moreover been court eous and accommi d iting to everybody, and has won the; latitude of eveiy man, woman and child w ho has attended the fair. A more efficient officer and a more . lever gentleman could not have been chosen by the Societv for the office,- and ie deserves their thanks as well as those .f t he miblic. .... There was never a more gallant nana- Entered a Jail and Bobbed b Prisoner. New York, Oct. 22,r4& 'Susquehanna officer placed a drnken man. in t.iil, and thinking the man too: drunk, to escape, left the door unlocked, i Two tramps saw. the operation, and after the, officer had taken his departure! jhey entered the jail, robbed the prisoner, who was too drunk to resist, ot his coat, hat and hoots, took the padlocks oll'the cell doors, and departed. .. .. .......5 . .... . .. .,7 nb 1 ; - " . - - - 1 1 j - - 1 Another Big Scoop. THE RICHMOND SYSTEM GOBLES UP THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA. New York, October 122 The Rich moiid Danville Comvanyito-dav decided to accept th.tr option onered them in the s ock or the Georgia Central Kail road, has adduce 2.o0() miles to the Rich mond system ai'd making the total 9,000 miles. The Old North State Forever. Sleeial to the News arid Observer. Richmond, Va., Oct. 23. J. M. Currin, of Granville, took the highest premium on new wrappers at i the Exposition to day; J. D. Cooper, of Vance the first premium 011 new cutters. Ljur Uranviile county golden belt against the world. Samuel J. Tilda's- Will. New York, Oct. 22. Judge Lawrence, of the Supreme court! - handed dowrn a lecision to-dav sustaining the Tilden will. Gen. Rufus Barringer is out in a letter in answer to one written by . a colored man named John Schcnck, who talked of supporting the third party. Gen Barringer says in Teply : "The vital issue however, in this con test, is the business ! and industrial one made by President Cleveland ; which hits .ill trusts and organized wrongs the whiskey trust included." He then goes on to pay: " i i- ; . i ! 1 5 ! some, popular, and courteous thief mar- "I -am sure that most of our labor trou .dial than Capt. Benehan Cameron. He bles and financial depressions come from hasnlwaps hatl his hands full through- high tariff taxes and the id'e surplus mt the lull- but he has never at any time locked ut, (some. hundred and forty mil- To show w hat can 1 e accomplished l y been too biiisv to do those countless little Hons of dollars) just! as Cleveland says. n Excellent Taper. LMnrshal L .j enterprise ami a little ingenuity, we here state a few facts in recard to one of our brothers of the editorial fraternity bout five months ago H. A. Murrill of Hickory, N. C, bought an interest in the One negro vote will be equal to two in Hickory printing Co., and took charge the febunt ifyou remain at home and do of tlie Iwiiiuss and local department of hotote on election day. Kememuer tne rress ana aronnuui, puuusueu tha; white men. :- this Company. Since that time the pa u- - 1. i ;r . -,'...- ner has been erreatlv improved. Iast 'H.rn i-nnl-a rrnint tn.1 -IV tllO TP11- " X" Mott, of Statesvllle, Re- Tiubfiean District Elector, held forth to a crpivd of negroes at Meroney's Hall TijeNlay night. 1 ' . 41, fnvtu-s jind eouttiLsus which he has been I am a so sure that high protection 111- callcd on to do a hundred times a day jures agriculture, the small industries and which he did so handsomely and so and the ordinary labor. A steady home gracefully . MAX will probably be-able. tst.anoouu e tlieaelection of both State .and National Democratic tickets! : ilf Archibald Voting's residence, en Ints street is being painted, an4 a tin ro6STwill take the place of the old one, . winch is of shingles. v ttB. Glenn, of Winston, and) L. C CilWell, of Statesville, will address the l-eitensof Rowan at Meroney's Hall ou Tuesday night, 30th inst. ! i -iff- . -- 1 : - I The Racket store is selling outjat cost you want anything that they hayc you lose money if you go elsewhere MR.. Read their new ad. Oir tobacco ;iactoHes are windingijhp bifeihess for 'the season. Rollers have been dismissed, but a month wi be re : ' . -i- :r, i . - .- S tliurcu lo eompieie 1110 priiug Rcmentberjyop 1 cannot registjef after Sal urdav the 31! November. The elec week the paper came to us with a "new dress," and is one of the neatest papers published in the State. It has an able Editorial Stall, and is doing a great deal for the Democratic party. It is newsy, and on the whole, is 111 excellent family newspaper. Subscrip tion pricte SI. CO. The State Van never had a .h. . 1 A. I ...I.. I .... I more ejncieni ana geiuieiuniu v emej marshal, and there is a universal wish that he may wear the white sash again many times. THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETV. At the meeting of the Agricultural So- market is needed for a few perishable products; but the. great staples require the marKets ol the world. Extremes are often dangerous. New England, under the stimulus of high duties, is dotted over with manufacturing- towns, but farm life is nearly j destroyed, and her best men are now for Cleveland and re duction. So in Pennsylvania, where COUNTY LOCALS. - ; r Ween eietv Mr. W. G. 1 pchurch was unani mously re-elected president ofthcSocie- high. tariff industries most prevail you tv. Mr. P. M. Wilson was re-elected sec-1 also see lock-outs and . strikes the year retarv and treasurer. Short speeches round, and tramps;ahound. And with- were made by J. 1. Batchelor, Esq., Col. out a competing i foreign market the Faison. Col. J. M. Heck, Mai. U.S. 1 uck- home factories simply llood tlie country .r Dr. K. P. Battle. K. H. Battle, Capt. with sham and shoddy goods, and thus S. B. Alexander and Col. Taylor. In cheat the ignorant poor; especially unad i Enochville. ' Some of cur people took in the Ricl mond Exposition this week." - The pastor of St. Enoch church elosed - The Reformed have their church en closed and are using it for preaching, though there remains much to be done yet before it is finished. The public speaking here on the 19th, bv Watson and Glenn of Winston, wns uldition to the vice-presidents from the judicial districts the president of the So eietv was empowered 10 mane me pre idents of local association of the State vice-presidents. Dr. Battle introduced the followin resolutions in regard to the death ol Cant. John S. Dancy, the first president of the society, die spoke feelingly to it nn motion of Col. Heck it was ulopted by a standing vote and on Gen vised colored people. Honest home mills do not fear competition. I hese were mv views as far back as ISol "52; when, as State Senator ftm Cabarrus and Stanlv. I offered resolutions 'opposing any increase of-tariff.' taxes. Journal, p. I.'' . FAIL NOT TO CALL AT. IMIIiti - SiuMtitm m :iwr - mi And Grand Opening of the mm&m the most tempting display of Clothinq. Shoes, AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS Ever offered in this market. Hats, FIT MJ line of snits at 5.00, 7.50,-10.00, 12.50, 15.00 and 20.00 g&NW BE EQlf&Ii&EB ? " Tremendous stock of Overcoats .of every Style and Quality : At l?iicc to MU.it everyouo. My stock of Hats, Umbrellas, Trunks and Valices is now complete. The most gorgertus line of Men's and Boys' Shoes ever opened here, at 1.25, 1.50, 2.00 k $2,50 ; The celebrated Douglas Shoe at $3. Winter HEAVY BOOTS AT COST ! B sure an.l give me a call, ,; M. S. BROWN. . i j JN0. A. B0TDEN h. c. Qunnr MARRIED. tioii;ion the 0th but. tlie registration highly appreciated by all who heard W,..ur... l iL -L.-i o.l I I .i - rri ,.t .. .1 Xn bcliks will he closed on the 3d. i . uite a.uumbcr of Salisburianls arc in j' lifiiiiond;- taking in the Exposition. f;r Buffalo Bill's slipAy," Wild West, ;was ei -; . liibited there, but has goiie West. : ; jit is said that tlie nominee of jtlic Rc . ; publican party! of North Carqlina for Srtperintendent of Public Instruction ethniot parse a sentenceeorrectly, to wive hisliTe. . r :- - - !. We learn from a Davidson College cor- siiohdeut that Leo Wallace of Salisbury i monitor, pf the Soph, class, and that our itowan r rpshmen, Tyson and jingie, uiu to stand high in their class. big day making -.?t t - i . Are fTp-morrow promises to be a hi?re.j i Senator i Ransom is , , speeches this campaign, that are worth :. making a sacrifico to hear. .- Sio, be: on (Friday), .and bring them. They are strong and true men ju favor of Democracy. I ' , Chas. R. Campbell, one of our incs worthy young men was thrown from a miilc ou last Saturday and had his collar bone broken. It was set by Dr. Casby, find he is doing well. Married, in the Lutheran parsonage Enochville, N. C, Oct, 21st, 1888, Mr. Chas. R. Watkins to Miss E. Wineeoff, both of China Grove. When the pastor of St. Enoch stepped out pf the church after services, he was surprised to find this happy couple waiting to bo made man and wife. He very soon performed the ceremony and the couple sleft for China Grove where they took tne train next morning for Greensboro, where they will make tlieh- home. 'ox's motion a Copy of it was ordered to u transmitted to the family ot the de rr!wed; Jtesolred. That this society has heard with profound regret of the death of one of its vice-presidents, John S. Dancy of idtrecombe its most intelligent and progressive mem 1..IQ 1niw l;irrf WOl'k ml SOUthCl'Il UVIO, UUU uvnu ..n , . . , , .. T .. onrl t ho, st.itp. nt lanre has At Jacob L . fcjirnnean fr, in xvowiiu ngmuiiu.v,.......- . . 1 . . I.. ii... ls ?1 UK- been deprived of one of its best ana mosx county, oci, it, uy f m-v. xmitt. i v..- r..i .f::. rnnk. Af r .Moselle; Eiirnhearfc and Miss i i .1 ri,., lif iuirptnrv devote I Sitrnli June, dautrilier oi" air. d ,H,7V I tmtr, of Society's iournal to the mem- Basinger. - i - . . hand to-morrow ybur boys. 1 ! j ; SiThc Srge aud" beautiful 'shade trees y n T -vr A CHAXGR OP BUSINESS. ' l Messrs. Gallagher Bros, intend leaving ifhich lined thq streetsof Grecnsboro,'arc J the photographic business for one which j i 'wiug uug u-j w,'"! iv they nope will prove more i fif a nhifbrm width of ryements, which j wishing to; secure i n are being laid with brick. One of the I themselves or friends attractions, andi principal ornaments pf ' ,f n0.olde.rHouthern townatM in sptenuia jlhade trees. -lWe think Greensboro has fiadea' mistake. We cannot conceive of a pTOject that could induce u.4 j 10 sticrir peetbcmainhflcent shade tremor alls- . ""VI pictures o should lose no time, as thi gallery will be elosed in a short time. Remcjuiber the old proverb 'The early bird- catches the worm. This is your last chance, there is no tel ling when you will have the chance of trettjnjjj satisfactory jvietures again Oct! 23d. 1888. at the residence of Mr. Frank Woodward in Mooresville, N. C, bv the Rev. F. J. Murdoch, Capt. John Heard, of Salisbury. N. C, to Miss Anna r:i...n f!oehviin. tlauirhter ot the late The society has lost one of jobt anil Virginia Cochran, of Washing ton, 1). C. V orv of our late esteemed vice-president. The . following resolution was unani mously adopted. It was drawn by 3ir. u it ttntle. mid the names of the -i - , . , t -.r committee were suggested bj loi. j. ji. Heck. Wherer.s we think the time has come when sheen husbandry will be of great advantage io me ik-uuiui -.m" ttift State. Resolvetl by the Agricultural Society of North Carolina that It. H. liaitie, . G. rpehurch, S. B. Alexander, Elias Carr and U L. Polk, be appoitUetl as a com mittee to urge upon the Legislature ot North Carolina to adopt a proper system of sheep-husbandry, and that sail com mittee prepare a bill to carry out umi, object. Adopted. Appointments of Hon. Jolin: S. s jn for this County. Oct. 27. Nov. 5, 4 ik Mrs. Krider's, File's School House, Mt. Vernon, Salem Church, Hender day night day night HAVE JUST RECEIVED bp a im SALISBURY, A FULL STOCK OF A 1 M A hi FOR WHEAT AND TJiere is none better. made than those wc offer. Our motto Low Prices and Ear Terms. ' ' As We Predicted. The Oreeusboro Patriot says it is stated fifteen years' practi on good authority thai Dr. D. VV.L. Ronhow. the- leader ci . tne rrouioition partj- in North Carolina, "comes out from among them," and will vote for Ilatrison and. Morton. ; He has been tlnjrtQg "Lead thon me on? to entice those, who really desire to see whisky exterminated, but after doing this, he will vote, as he always has, the straight Republican ticket. You, who proposed to follow Benbow, will you follow him now?- ' The Republican party favors a higher tariff, the. Democratic party a lower tar .fl,wbicli will pu chooser PIANOFORTE TUNING, F0E SALISBUET. Mk. Owen II. Kis-hop (pupil of Dr. Mary, Professor of Music at Berlin University, and Monsieur lieuezet of Paris) has come from England and settled close to Salisbury, ami is prepared to tune, regulate And repair Piano fortes, Organs and pipe Organ.-. Having had 1 experience in Eugland, Ladies and gentlemen, w ho wish their musical instrument enrefuHr and regularly attended to, may rely upon having' thorough and con scientious work done "if they will kindly favor O. H. with their 'esteemed patronage. Liv ing near'town,- nojtraveling expenses will be incurred, and therofbre the terms will Le low; viz : $2..b per puinofurte, if tuned occasional ly, or $ for three" tunings in one jear. PIene apjdy for further jwirtitulars by postal card or note left at this oftice. i - - X. Schumann say: It is the falsest economy ti allowf 4"uy jpianofbrte to remain ud- tftiid ts it ruius JkivfliiiDStruoscnt cd car GOT roN - S-We are -prepares! to pay COTTON COTTON HIGHEST CASH PRICES for COTTON, COTTON SEED, and OF J! 6 I.N-.? We have a Fine lot of Seed wneat wwen we vm sen at reabuuiiuie jnyos We have bongnt, tne ceieoraiw i i.' i. r: For Cotton and Corn.-rCall and see it We yhko the Pure Rome .made BOWE LIEAL at $2.50 per -Bk-r-Yaiiented Pua , i CALL. AND SEE US.- BOYDEN STQUINNi 1 m mi - - - J. "I i . . , v - t !. -1 it. 1 - i -j- Hi. 'r. 1 ' ' i- f 'Arl s;.." i- -"i . . T 1 II': : - y f 4-. m - I -Hi: l" r --i - .j I i f' Jr ii ! ... . -.7"
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