The Cholera Kasiaff .on G. a Young, of tfa Marine IIos--tUl Semce; stationed at Zsaple,ltalj, oayc-foed Snrgeon GeneruHVyrnaa i hat the cholera continues at that place verHging'ihree cases daily. . f ? The Arriu Hospital Semee nl.sorer mred cable niesfcaege this morning Vurough the Department of tatefroru '!onul Stiickland:at"Goree.IjHjar Afn ... vlnvr (Thotera, Drerails iu SeDegal. So stUwtici its to the uun.iber of case nd deatli or Other particulars aregu- en. pengai is n r ryMY v,lY" " . r ilence in West Af rjca. c JIwoCleyerAnJwerf: : - It is reported that a-wan, appointed xth auditor of ;tjbe treaafufry subject to riminVtion. was asked to state ti e distance of' the moon to the earth liis written answer was simply, -."Not iiear euuuxu . . , . ....ifViV" H nasu-ed. So did another who. being examined for etii 'nn'.n,I.. Jn'tli. treaaurv. was asked A.mdii wilil ifM England sent this country during the TlerjJuuon. His answer was,.'.4 Wa,njSbt m.?re .than eyer go dck.- X Lift Teroi ConTipt Tried for Mnxder Jackson, Mis.-., Juiy .--Uenry Sin gleton, who murdered LuluPayne in the penitentiary a few da v ago, haigbeyii in. Viicted for murder; He will be tried at the present 'terui of court if bts condit ion will pennitit. iiigletoii w n.uwKr Jring a liTe sentence for murder. His case will perhaps be the only one on re cord where a life coiiyiet Iras ever be fore been tried before a court for mur der. As the evidence i conclusive the re ii little doubt of hia irceiyiiig the extreme penally. . c u sumptipn Curable. hatjanuoqa, Teuti., July 2.5. The r ' T II l. .1., . I I... 'fV.. rvf ihiit city, thoiigu City hjviciaii Uol lan.dr "that each of theelejren thiruVUge couamptives placed uixjer the treat ment obtained from Ir.An;ick-of Cin cinnati, by the C)y authorjtie-i several weeks ago have improved ttja dgrees a) jaost miraculous. The result, as given o tlie prtis-i by Ward's IsJ-uu hospital Nw York, while equally sensational, . comprehensive and lical me - .iu ! ...i-t litis is the uio4 , iu - rat ton tnat coiisumjH i ia i-.r ui uie. The "" . patients to whom ..; i Dr. Amick' medici :,r, . . uf ;upf ) u Ui it i heir ap prittes t:.ve retut u-- I ; liu-y sleep well ..'. -'.i-i.tt', havii iio nighL sweats; the ir-rit-4i , n,-4 oouu;h h.i ois;)pared and .they feel tirii-lt s router in ewry way. Lo- - .ivstciaitsrepctrr. simijar results .ii. ;, v t'e li'uii) th medicine. flirnishel ,t; h - 'lift Cincinnati doctor, and UH janoireuiiy -.j' 'h ; is tlie most iu,-- ii.jt 'u.covery medical science has ycl brought to light. With Rid tt li rei : LvJk .elcscop astroa pmvu byc i'1c the starti.iujj ilisrover, that one of ths U-s of I upijer is ii.ub!e iu other woruj m-ii. wnai n is :.crew)iote ueen uten ior . smull one, the lesser lowly revolving Around the greater. CENEBAL WErYS. Work baa Te.i ujeuded 9? orth tud vTeterV Iluiiroad Iroin Jt-gypi Asheboro. Jnd "C. Connor prefitling over Cumberland SuiH-rior Court bi seateuced the two Fayette- - - . .i... . .11- hmki-ri ta ti-Il VMM eat'U 14 l peiiileittiarjr. t t'ndertbe provisions of the late A J. DrcxelV will giving his tlerk $loo fur every .veorth had ben with liiui, one of theni will receive over Over two huu.lred African converted in Uganda and tbe regions about have suffered death rather thn give up their taiih in Christ. Gov. Markbainy of California, lul splointed Geo. C. Perkins United Stales Senator to nil out the utiexpir ed term of tbe late deceased Senator San ford. V.C.Perry lias assuined editpria charge of the Spirit pf the Souti, at Rockingham, K. C. Xl) P'r 'il have no political opinions, whcl means that it will bear watching., $jta.e Auditor Furinan says that t);e tate rxiitsiou fund this i year will be a i.Vi . . siiVw Art 'in iiu e over .mere am uaoy Brets of General Jfature. r The Kepuhlhan says that Pastor Taneutine, of Centenary 2d. E. cluirch, Winston, has giyen ont that ne in-, tends to jchtirch those of his rnember who dont stop dancing, drinking wlmkey au playing cards. : Tb? deputy collector fpr Iredell m prepMrtfd about f 0 bonds for ' brand distillers, and, the Land ma) k aays; lia abut that iiMiiy more in sight. In a me:us that 0 braii.dy .disljlleries will be in operation in th?4 couuly" this ear. The Sun says the frescoing of the intei ior of Trinity Metluxlist cbnrch, of Durham, done by tlic SIm falconer, of Baltimore, and for which they re ceived over $1,000, iaa perfect Uitcb. It is falling off and all the work will have to be doue4veT. Mr. I. W. Clark, master mechauic for the Cape Fear Yadkin Valley shops, has a child of remarkable physical de velopments. Scarcely three yeanK old', it nevertheless weighs 50 Kunds,wars a No. CJ hat and No. U shoes. J)a 7y Stinuta rd : There whs a n egro at tlu depot Tuesday night who claimed new application. There will be an eu-L becould not uik He was smok- jng a cigar, and one of the boy's pre tended that he was going to take it from him. Although he was dumb, he yelled: 4Go a way from here." lie forgot Jaa.es Gordon Bennett, edit tr of tie New York iefW, Ifiis determined to endow a number of utrdals to be given to college students who prepare the best papers on subjects calculated to tit them for the work of journalism. He will distribute these medals among a jjiiiuber of colleges, and will leave their atfardto the professor of the colleges The Wilmington Star; Some of J he Republican organs are assert iug that the South is suffering from Democratic rule at Washington because there were not so many cotton factories built in the first six" months of this year, as in first fix months of last year. But these esteemed uivans eiit ireiy Ovei ho the fact of the financial stringency from which the country ha Mitfereb in the past six months as the result of republican folly and ciimiiiality. The date for the re-tin ion at Con cord of the survivors of Company F. First North Carolina Cavalry, Couft - rate army, is August 15th, instead of August 1 at, as heretofore prbli-hed The hour is 10:20 o'clock unJ after the re-union meeting the company ill take dinner at the St. Cloud. hotel. A wind and rain storm of .unusual seventy " passed through this section Saturday evening, doing considerable damage to timber and buildings. Evasi- glit Fife, who was on lii way to Cleveland Springs iu a bii;2, wast flight in the.storin ou the bridge near town. The b"'gy was blown against he railing, and the driver says. Fif did s line powerful prajiug. --Shelby lie r inc.. F kURELY a veffetaWe compound. made entirely cl roots and herbs eathered from the forests of peorgia, and has been used by millions pi people with the best results. U CURES All manner of Blood diseases, from ths pestiferous 'little boil on your i.osj to fhe worst cases of inherited blooj taint, such as Scrofula, Rheumatism, atarrh and SK1NCCER Treatise on Blood and Skin Disease mailed fjtifc bwiFT bfECiFtc Co Atlanta, Ua. . A. young lady near Weldou picked! up what she thought lobe a very prettvi little pebble near the Warren line, ;Jt was. sent to an exeri lapidary in New Ypt k and fouud lo be a gen nine dia mond of I be firt water., CHILD BIRTH MADE EASY! - " Mothers' Friesd " is a scientific- -ally prepared Liniment, every ingre dient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical pro fession. These ingredients are com bined in a manner hitherto unknown 1MU I IlLiAO FRIEND WILL DO all that is claimed for h AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Diminishes Danger ta Life of Mother and Child. Book to " Mothers " mailed FREE, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials. . Sentbr ezpresten receipt of price f 1 M per lottlt BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, 6a. k SOLD BY LL DBUOOXSTB. iif ii-nisi mm m nm umm. 1 " laroiii -T-ii-i ..,1,.. . a ' . 3 9 Mmi & Basvffle 8. R. L'p. F. W. Hujiekoper and Reuben Foster, Receivers. CONDENSED SCHEDULE, IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 27, Renews its allegiance- mpcracy.t he- Cause of the People, de. Mis 4''e Jougfellow celebrates Jier fstt.li1er,.i Ijirthday eucb year by pro viding u special CAf for a party of work- jug 'girl frjotu po$lpn, different ones lein; invited eacl season ? and enter tains them for the afternoon sit the old jiiiitoric niiinsiou in jQambridg. Nw5 fron) Presitlent Cleveland is ib".' will 11 p;vivif. a Southern iU.a .',). the S'lpraie ' t-.ri, Vacau'c?. -iluH'iijbt i.ae Souti) I ready one mnii, thaiiliB lo tlarrisoii, ixpu.i itw Delicti la th-it enodiU? Surely it is fair divis ion lo give 43,000,000 ei)?ht members Mod 22,000,000 one member. This is in tended for ijouy. Wilmington Messeu- A Windsor Telegram fajii: Frank M. Taylor, n proiuineut farmer of this pounty, living near Ebemeser church, with other ttu at ' bern2er church Sunday evening engaged in conversa tion. Jilr. Tylorbecaine Tery much ; excited, turned tery red iu I he face and fell down and died bfore he could be .carried home, about two mile -from jthe church. Mr. Taylor wa 50 yean pf age, a member of the Ebernezer Metohdist church and had served through the war as a lieutenant in Company G, Thirty-second Regiment, North Carolina State troop. At the dose of the war he wa in coidiuaud pf hia company. Chicago, July 29 The Wortu's Fair fill be open next siuuday. This decisiou wa reached last uight at tneetiug oft he council of adininistra fiou wbeu a long set of reoluiiona was adopted reciting the proceeding iu ibe Cliaginan injunction suit aud finally frderiug tba "the j World's Colutobiau Ixpositiou aud the gale thereof shall be ppened to the public ou Kuuday next, iu f he same luanuer aud on like terms ami ponditious that prevailed prior to the said onler of the ppifiicif, aud it U further ordered that certified copies of this order pe transunitted to" the geueral director and uperiiileiideut of the a.tmisMions with instructions to observe and enforce Jhepume."- Next week it is hoped lhat )heiuattr wilt bedetiuiceiy aud finally settled and tbe public will know whether to couut upon a six or seven day fair. tirely lie w apportionment of teinions a m ou g t h e f o u r c Iiisses. Georgia' melon crop Una year U estimated to be worth uearlr a quarter of a million dollar to t.be farmers ami ferhap a hundred thousand dollars t.o the railroad in the State. The State's crop wilt run up to 8,000 car loads, it i said, and at $00 a car the farnier will get almost a quarter of a million dollar. $LKix, July 28.-Xewg was received here torday from Sparta that Mr.Callo way Richardson had the misfortune to get hj toot aud part of his leg torn off in a breshiug machine which he was operating. The accident occured on Wednesday, 20th. Charleston, S. C. July 28 Ada Hierg,a negress, was hanged at Walter boro ttiday for thelnurder of her half-brother- last June. She confessed on the scaffold that h t a;ed f ther who was also convicted, but respited by Governor Tillman, had nothing to do with tl.e crime. Welch, W. Va., July 27. Late last night there was u rear cud collision be tween a freight and a passenger train on the Norfolk mid Western railroad about a mile from this city at a sharp curve. John Frank man. brakeman on the passenger train, was under a pas senger car when the freight struck it auoMie was killed. Four unknown men who were beating their way in the first box car back of the tender were also killed. Denver, Col., July, 20. Thirty-fly i unrired hungry people were fed with "oread, uieat and milk thi morning In the mission. The lit of idle men i increasing" the miners come in fron the camps. It had been planned b the unemployed men that" 1,000 ol them should march to the QorcrjorV office this morning and demand frr. transportation east, but they were di uded from doing so by the effort? ot Rev. Myron Reed aud Thomas Uzzeli A train load of men will be shippei eastward to-night. Pittsburg, Pa., July 20. Join Souse killed his wife aud two childret sometime between 11 und 2 o'clocl last night and (hen attempted to cov er his crmie by setting the house oi tire. Fireuieu soon rxtinkuished th Annies and discovered the dead bodies I he wile with her head crushed by j hammer aud the children smothered A boy 8 years old and an infant li weeks old were fasfenened in the build ing by their father, but the arrival o the fireman saved them. The rescuei by says his father killed his mothe and other two children. . The roon showed evidence of a ; desperate fiht for her life by Mrs. Sonse. Souse is ii jail. , Rev. A. D. LI Moser died at hishomi in this city yesterday morning after i long illness, aged 55 years. Decease was a Lutheran, having formerly serv ed a charge at Kuochrille and othei points iu the State, but of late Yean I, - ne lias been compelled, ou account ol ill-health and age, to retire from th ministry. He was a devoutly piom i - , uiiu, anu in nra tiay an able tpeakei it . - ne leaves a wife and son iu verv oesti tute circumstanceiT' The funeral vice will be couductwl this morning ai 10 o'clock from St. Mark s church b Rev. Dr. Bowman. Charlotte Obser ver. l 'MOT- ; SOUTHBOUND: Daily. Xo. .. gov- Lv Richmond Lv BuiKevtlle Lv Keysvllie Ar Oauville Ar Greepaboro Lv iiolasouru Ar Kilei;li.. Lv UaieigU Lr DurliJUi Ar ureensboro Lv Wlpstou-alem. Lv urecusooro A r 3 tllsbury ATstAiesville . ..TT. Ar Aslievllle ....... Ar Hot Springs.... . 1. Saliiour A: Charlotte A i Spartanburg. ... A Greenviue Ar At'anin i 4 pm t si ra 3 3: pa s 5a rn S 'HJ KM 4 km 4 4o tj, 5 vu 7 45 I'M u"i" km SOLD UNDER OUARAMTPff 1CTUAL COST LESS 16 PER QA Sf.ll THDAL HARDWtit GO., SOLE AGENTS? r Ar Columbia . Ar A lunula .. NORTHBOUND 7 ti AM 9 tii AM t7 45 TM 11 10 ea 6 15 AM 7 15 am 9 13 AM 8 WUM 9 30 AM It Ot AM t OS KM 4 2" ra r. 37 pm 11 14 AM 12 4" PM 3 3 TM 4 li PM 11 oo ru X 4u A H S IS AM r. :5 am v :4 am And asks every friend of good ernment, progress -and enterprise lor support. Its subscription price will be : U 1 fM 11 10 KM 1 5tiAU 3 07 AM 9 00 AM il SO I'M 0 Ml AM 10 Oti AM DAILY. No 1ft. No. It 6 09 AM . 1 AM 8 17 AM 9 tT, AM 11 37 AM 12 i PM 4 55 PM 9 35 AM 1 isO I'M 4 85 PM NO. 3. To Single Subscribers $1.00 (r year payable To " of over Ten ,Sc " " " tn (ah mict. To keep silver ware Kriht withon consent riibbing, which is injurious t. plated articles, dissolve a small handfu .f borax in apali of hot wnler. with little soap; put the' stiver iu and hi it remain for an Vpur or so. then nnm off the suds, rinse with clear; cold wa er and wipe with a soft cloth. Wen Cry for Pitcher Castor ' A special received at Raleigh from loxboro, in leron countv, tujs that m r Alornion iiiMionarie are at work 111 that countv, and thai they are vUitin md disiributiu tracts anion; the poor. They have announced a uu.-s meeting o b? held on the 30th of this mouth, when it is thought thwy hope to nuke 1 number of couvrts. The Caucatian mys that when the 5tatc Guard were pairing thiough .3-1.1 1 ii..: juiuAuuru wu uicir way iu auu iroru Vlorehead City, and while the crs .vere being shifted, the oldieis" pil- getl the watermelon patch of Mr. i'oni SniHrs and robbed it of nearlv very ripe melon. The act i de n Min ed, as it desirres to be if the f.ct.s are is stated. News is received here Ih. t ex-Sh r ff A. It. Lakey, of Yadkin county, wl o A4 reported short in his tax collec- ions mude an assignment a few d tys igo to A. E. Hoi ton and David Shore. lis 1otitltueii met iu Yadkiuville and ttl. d up the deficie 1 cy in the ex heriff's taxes. It is said that hi. proji rt, which he turned over to his mlsnien, will more than pay nil hi iidVbledues. Winston Sentinel. 1 The Courier says a Roiboro drsy uan accidentally dropped his watch nto a well which had U feet of water n it. He was unable to get it out and i little darkey agreed to. recover it for urn ior to cenw. a Uargain wa truck, the darkey dived three time tnd the third time brought up. the Uatch; but the people of the town lon't wantauy more water out of that well for dritikiug purines. The Shelby Aurora of last week vent into a theological discussion anil indertook to prove from the Bible ant'. ts intellect that there is 110 perfection icrr. Evangelists Cook and Ouati!. euni were holding a meeting iu a tent t Shelby, and Brother Cot.k held 11 Jible in one hand and the Aurora it he other and denounced the latter a a rotten sheet." Said he hadn't sin led himself for eleven years. Editoi Miller waited 011 him aud heat first de aied the language and afterward jromisedin the presence of wituese o retract it; but he left without re rocting, and the editer i still of ih. pinion. AsnEViLLE July 19.--The postoffice a Alexander was burglarized Tbursda uight. The thieves got $200 cash aui $2S iu stamps besides a lot of jewelrj iere U no clue to the ifidetty of tb. Wives and Daughters Often lose the benefit of life assurance, taken out for tlieir protection, because of ill-advised investments. Again, the intentions of the assured sometimes fail of realization through the prodigality of a son to whom the sudden pos session of so much money proves too great a temptation. The Equitable Life has provided against these contingencies by offering The Tontine Installment Policy. The premiums per thousand are much less than under older forms of insurance, and theamount is payable in 20, 25 or 30 annual payments, thus securingacomfortableincome for the beneficiary. Write to W.J. RODDEY, Manager, For the Carolina, ROCK HILL, S. C. LV AUUSI.i 60' iui fz P- l.V C'ulUlnUl l ll'50iiu a 50 Hi Ar ch-trtwlte 6 wain i-nv LMiTl"iiTT. .) pin s i itlU 12 4j m A r CNu ricut e 6 1 :f.) 7 on m S u.' pill Lv chi not te :uU puis " T- 10 ArS;iUsimy . fctl.a'u 1 ' O Lv .Xslievillf .. l.v still esvllle '.r Salisbury .. 1 1 3V im.. t Ij pin T 4i pin 8 37 f)ul .Sali-.lr.iry ... U iccnsOoro Ar Wiiiuii-Salcia l.v (iret iisbor A r -iui'Iimui j Ar If ii eig'.i ! Lv l!:tl l;i ' Ar CilKtti l.v ;rvnloro Ar htmYtllf Ar KrvsUiif i A'- i;ui k-vil!e . A i iiii liin'jnd S S7 am pur 9 pni ii l) .im 11 -t i p- l'i U iia i; SiTaiu ti oaain 7 Wi am II a-, pm l; 1 1 pin " SSjiiu 1 pin r, ii am 1 is pin t 4j am... a (") put 12 tj pm. . . u am 11 :3 pin U 4 pm V ui pm 1 r iiiu 1 "l am t 1". pm 4 "i uia 4 -aa :-" a" pin 4 ."1 iiio u ii a m 5 : i.i j in 1 i" am i iki ;lu t D.itly xcc t Sunday. BJTWEN WEST AND POINT RICHMOND. I.fave. West Point T.uU A. M. ilally. anil "j" A, M. .lailv -vt-pt Snniav .i.nd Moi.ili; arrlvo l;iih mmi'l '.. ail 1".4'. M. W--1 r.riiiiiif U-;ivi l'U-1:- i Miond h.H' an.l 4 4i 1'. M. daii.v o. 'il Suinlay; ar- i il, .- U'csl Pdil.l "..i'l a'Hi '.iiii V. M. CZT RICHMOND AND RALE1CH VIA KSYSVILLE. I.i'iive III. hmond li.4" 1' .M.il iih; lKive Kcjs- vllic 3 4") P. anlvc (i.xdird ti.iM V. M.; ilrnder- xiu -,. P. M , Imrliam !. P. M., Kal. iffh G ihi a. M , Selm.i l-i.j A. M. lit-nulling ! i v- Selm:i33. P .'.1 , l.a!-i,'ll 4.1i P. M. dnlly, Piiriiaill 6.' I. M llfiul itson T.2-. P. M.. nxf"rl p.- M.; anlve Kiyvllie 11.5' I. M , ifi'-liiu.MKl . A. M. Mixed i rain leavf Oxford daily exef-pt Stiuday '" A. II -arriv.s h.inl.iu; ll.' . M T.avcs l.'ii ham 7.4 A. M. daily tX' ipt Sund ij; arrived Uxloid U.s- A. M. Addiiion.il trains 1i ;ip Oxford dally cxt-ept Sun ilavTawA. M. an 111.15 A. M. arrtvp Henderson sa'.i A. M. and 12.4 1'. M. Ki'iurrilnj,' leje H.-n-ei)'i 1".' A. M. and S S5 P. M. dally exwpt sun do; arrive Oxford ll.i' A. M. and 3 li P. M. Nos 9 a n i s eiuuieei at i l -luiiond fro-n and to W. bl Pulntanl l'.alllmorc daily x.-cpt Kuuday. i1 - j In the hands of an old experience Printer, is prepared to. execute all kinds of Job Printing, and at prices that ' will compare favorably 'with any Orders Solicited. NT SLEEPING-CAR SERVICE. Ou Trains 9 and Pulliii.ui i:ufT -t Slp'T Df- This is wliut we iit'ed nnt. s7 nmcli an aggivssiw as an at true-live religion. Men arc not. at peircp; tliey pursue it oversea and laml, but tjiey not have If in every Christian ! I ween A i laiila a ml New Vmk; between U.iuvllle t.in .., :,n 1 Mi 'iista. I iwl,,l,t vn -X an.l a. Pullman i:ufT.-t Sleeper between ' f1Pv IipIimIiI -i a.tnl m n.iri l.r t- . hiclimonil and l..viile, iiniun at I) m vilie with Ule3 'eiieia .1 ?ou llMlillestly at jiP;iee WasUfiijioii and .uitUwe rn YesiUmted Limited ! WJ 1, jllf fiprl .V;L ., ,,. I. for Mlmta. .iiiT.vtiivriiliiii.iii Sieeper from New j ,UI "lieu Willi .1 Joy !lllpeaKH Vork to NewOrie.ns. and New York 'o Augusta, hIiIh wliir-li rctr-ivffl lli-.t if L..o l ... 1 .ml DtnliiirOai New Yor.. to Vontiromerv. MUle WI,,C 11 WiraveU lll.it It, has tuiiml : .inzw ' ti Cftveat, and Trade-Mark- ol'ta.i ' si -i !i W ent buim.-r- coii'iu(i(.t! Inr Kortmit F:t5. Ou Ornct is Opposite U. S.'P.TtiT C'ct and we can iecnre A.aU'iit iu lota time uoii-w remote from Wn-liintun. Stud model, rtrJwin, or phntrr.vV 'i'.h dcf"P tton. We advi.Nf jiaK-ri'.sl lo it n"t. frw charge. Our fee nnwTiil lut'ent i f cur. B.uB.r. "ii ,i- t,, i ii,i-iin I'.-iU-K r.-."' -ta umea of artanl cin nt in y-ur iU lown, tent frue. Addrc.-, Trains 11 .nd pi Pullman HufTei sleepers between f hp prVr ftf 'Jf , i,,kI1l(4 ... i ,w l site York. Wa-Uln-lon, and Hot Spring rU S..1. llie,et,el 01 ,,rS ne sIl'Ml1' l't liml j isbury and Aslievi.ie, nd PullmaL Sleepers b- In nrpiifli tlipni ami t.U wl ...III, . ! iweeu Wasliinplon and Atlanta; and between j l"t;,t-', mem ami pie id With theTl so .-Iwm. .i,wi pArKii,r.iilli 'i rl . 1 1 1. t, t i I il t t n . ornVtuoiLK. " -11111011; u.ey woum come tlockin of fs QEUVRACO, K HKKKLKY. J . S. 11. THOMPSON I 1 1iti -iw n 1,1-.. .1 .4.. .1. : ! WlA.OtUVi d WW 5'uperiniendent, Supe Intni'enf : ... v...... ,,. l(, M1 , lireerisno a, v;. iiicninuuu, a Y. A. Tl'liii. iiener.il Passenger Agent. Was'iinuaon, I). '. . H. II AlJDW'U'k, Asst. Oea'l Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Oa. W. II OltKKX, SOf. HAAS, Ge:ri Man ijfer, - Traffic Manager Washington, 1). C. V,'ahhington, I), r. windows. -U. v. Js. Stalker. D. D., in '-Men and Morals." ! t News lias come t lint cholera is killing hogs ! in the Iloxobel section of Bertie county Opr. Patcnt Officc. Washington. 0. C. 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