'. ' 'i .' t. :" . . . 1 - " - t ' I.- - ' ' 1. V II... Si- L' -. -V. ! if . ! n : 1i i I ! THE WATCHM. istablished 1832 ? - 8, 1895 AmWaod Departure oi Trains: NORTH BOCN'D. Kir, -Si. ; Am. No. 3--LacaV . , .No. 38--Vftibulev No."12-j-L41 8:50 a. m. 9:36 p. ra. 6:34 p. m. 9:17T. ni. 8:17 p. m. 10:30 a. in. 10:22 a. m. 7:55 p. m. 9-30-a. m 1:00 a m i SOUTH IiOCXD. vn -i7 (tibule. No. 11 LoL'al, W. N. C No. 11, Lehve?, No. 12 Aifrives, VAUKIX RAILROAD. Ne. 40 Aifrives, Ives Local news. -iSee Irninistrators' rotice. Kesti r Keeps jvaoarrug Kouuiys kr.-h. State ?ville is to have a $100,000 cotton mill. If yoii need any priutingdou'tfail to get oui prices. "Sou ad money" matter can be had at thi"4 office free of charge. ' H J Drug Sltore for sale on easy terms in J . a. - P. XT t A i 1 . 1 - western part oi APPiy to inis qfiBce. c The Btatesville Mascot says that J. W. Cash on founds guinea;ncst on his fyfarin witp 12Jl eggs in it. j There wre 9 marriage licenses issued during the month of July by Register of Deeds Woodson, 7 whites and 2 colored. ThfrConcor Standard says that a four pound chunk of sold wu9 found Uat Saturday er the Ingram miuea in Stanly county. The town authorities have paas-ed Bn ordinance forbidding any persons riding a bicycle on the bid. ,-alks. A heavy uj e is attached. Con "Scribers scriber ider what a large list of sub- Ive would have if every sub- Lve now have, would get us a new oue Will you try? 1 '' The Southern is finishing up a very nice and convenient clepot at Char- lotte on he site of the old oue that was burned s everal weeks ago. Rev N. S. Jones has resigned the pastorat j of the Baptist church j here He is noAv conducting a series of meet ings at Qonuelly Springs. -Mr. I. C. Page, manager of the Concord! Daily Sun, was attacked with chills-last Friday, consequently his pa per, did not appear on that day. -At si public action sale at the court fcbuso'ilbntteiy the distilicry property of the lale Mr.. J. B. Lanier was oid to to Mr. I P. Merouey for $3,500. r Do tors, Jawyers, hotej keepers and den isls w.oiikl do well to couio to thejsheiitf-at-once and pay their spe cial taxi -Treasurer U orih has order. ed this lax collected. I iTeii eent gold bugs will be given .r'iserved seats'. at Ben Tillman's speak-. I'ittg next Tuesday. If you are one, in- iOIU IIICCUUIIUIUCO iinu lUkijr win sec that yoa are provided for. r-!MrJ A.jH. Smooth wno nas been ILvihg in Texas, for a long time, has returue 1 to Salisbury, vhere he will make h s future home. He is now as- socateci witn tne nogers lotning yp. Beii Tillman is certainly going to w a remeutlous crowd to Concord Tuesday ,L Go and hear next : L thisjuaued speaker. He has oflered to xlivde5 ime with anyone of opposite views. ' -At orney AV. M. Smith and Repre fecntati eHileinan of Cabarrus, have been summoned to appear before the gra id jury of Wake county in the case agiinst Mr. Satterfield, clerk in the legislature. A novel game of ball was played in Cabarrus county last week between a Democlatic team and a Populist team and tha Pops wore victorious. Indeed, ... n the Pop1! S are "getting mere cycij- where, ! tespecially in old Cabarrus. -Mr V. West Kestler was held up and robbed of $25 near his homo la . lexas. Mr. Kestler was a former jcitizen of Concord but has been living ill Texas for a number of years. He s tie father of Treasurer Kestler of Cabarrus county. Mil W. L. Siflford asks us to say fr the benefit of Mr. Plyler and oth ers wh( are concerned that he its the writer if the communication "which ap peared in The Watchman some weeks -ago um e;the caption. "Kjngof Locke Towns lip.'L This information would have b -en given before if it had been asked : or. -- ' ilf f ou are not a subscriber, this pa- per is sentyou as a sample copy. We have representatives in more than a r dozen counties? and are going to make The Watchman' a live, up-to-dWe pa per. Send in your subscription and ' get a report of Ben Tillman's speech at -ConcoM next Tuesday. Get inthe pro cession and go along with the crowd. -Wii en in need of goods look over the advertisements inTiiE Watchman. You will find a shoe store, stdre rof general merchandise and a drug store represented in our columns this week. These gentlemen desire to share your trade i nd they adopt -the , straightfor ward Business method of asking vou for it through the columns of YOUR paper -A nice shower Tuesday evening Cantaloupes and watermelons are coming on the market in great quanti ties. "- ! A number of .Rowan citizens will attend the Masonic picnic at Mocksviile to day. Maj. W. A. Guthrie, of Durham. addresses a PoDulist P-ntliPrino- o - & Clinton to day. u Supt. Lawrence" with a dozen or phans from Oxlord Asylum will give a concert at the Opera House Friday night. Don't forget D. R. Julian's grand excursion to Asheville. Leaves Salis-1 bury Aug. 22nd at 9 a. m., returning, leaves Asheville Aug 23rd at 2 p. m. Round trip onl3 $2.00. A car load of matches was shipped over the Seaboard Air Line last Monday-to the Bee Hive Racket Store I at Charlotte. This was probably the big gest shipment of matches ever made in ' this State. - " The Raleigh correspondent to the Observer reports Mr. John Nichols, a Republ ican , as say i n g tha t t here wa more rascality in the last Legislature than for 40 years and the Democratic papers are now calling Mr. Nichols "Hon. John Nichols." iJOB PRINTING NEATLY AND ARTIS TICALLY DONE AT THIS OFFICE ; County Affairs. - County commissioners met in regu lar meeting last Monday. E. A. Barber was appointed roiad su pervisor for Cleveland township In place of James C. Graham, resigned.' ; Mr. Brown reported an average of 24 inmates in County Home during the month of July, 14 whites and 10 ' col ored; Expense of maintaining the same, I15S.42. The following is the assessed valuation of railroad property within right-of- way-through Rowau county: N. C. Railroad , $107,363.60 Western N. C. Railroad 181288.27 Yadkin Railroad 50,74.48 We3teru Union Telegrah Co! 8,738.15. Rufus Davis appointed ehool ; com mitteeman in District N. 2 in place of J. M. Goodman," resigned. The question of forming a new school district surrounding Mill Eridge ; was postponed until next meeting. Woodside Locals. , Messrs. P. A. Ilartman and John Rerus returned Monday evening from Miseinheimcr Springs. Mr. James Trexler is building a large dwelling house. Mr Bordon Trexler is putting a top story on his old house. The-,, immense crowd that was at Grace church Sunday made it necessa ry to hold their services in the grove. About 12 o'clock the good ladMs began t spread their dinners and all the nice things and palatable dishes that you could think of was there.1 The hospitality of the ladies at Grace will long bo .remember ed. The evening sermon was certainly a treat to i every oue that heard the silver tongued ora tor from Japan speak of the evangelis tic work that is now gOingthere. We will not attempt to follow the speaker for we could not do him justice. The sermon was logically counected from beginning to end. We don't wou'der at our preachers calling for foreign mission; it is their duty and we should give more freely to the cause. There will be a re-union meeting of students, ex-studentsand friends of N, C. College at St. Pauls Aug. 17th. There will be a number of addresses by studentSj-preacbers and professors. We anticipate haviug a big time. Come everybody, bring your wife and daugh ters. Young men, bring your friends and best girls and sweethearts. Old 'ISuips" will bring his if she don't crawfish before the time arrives. Come and let us make it a gala day for all. Snips. CARDS. LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS AND EVERY KIND OF COMMMERCIAL JOB PRINTING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE AT THE WATCHMAN JOB OFFICE. Items From Faith. A lot of diplomas arrived at Faith P. O. for different parties, who had the best specimens of granite &e. at the last N. C. State Fair. Among them is one for Dr. It. M. E imes for the best raonazite, an article used in the manufacture of electricity, and is very valuable. Also one diploma for F. C. Hairston for "the best black granite, and one for J. T. Wyattlfor best specimen granite curbing, and a lot of other diplomas too tedious j to mention. ' ! The free school commenced at Faith, Litaker township, Monday. We have received the 35th annual premium list of the N. C. State Fair to be held Oct. 22nd to25th 1895. Miss Mary B. Holler of Omega is visiting at Mrs. G. W. Bruce's. I There are 85 students ac Faith Academy and 20 from other parts of the State, and more coming in every few days. We note the good news of X X last week and hope to hear from h-" again Nero Take Stock. AH the stock in The Watchman has not yet been subscribed for. Those who are interested in the success of the paper are requested to take stock until the required amount has been raised. Subscriptions for stock will be received at this office, or by. any mem- per of the company. The payments are easv. Tiie Sew Magistrates. i " , 3 see in a communication from Bro. 3.'L Miller that the Herald does not I seem jto know why it wwas the last ed best to postpone the State Conven legislature did not appoint - any more tion, appointed to be held at Goldsboro Democratic magistrates. It seems ; to me that the answer is too plain. For I thfc last several years the Democratic party has been actiug so partially and and sb partisan that it overstepped the, bqunds of reason and justice by ignbr- n those who did not wear the party collar. It mattered not how houSst or how competent men may have been, thy jkvere not considered fit to serve the public as magistrates, school com- mftteemen, jurymen, etc. if they did n wear the Party label. It was by following out that narrow, selfish,! barbarous motto t hat '"to the victor belongs the spoils" that uearly every ofgcei iu the State had been filled with a peinoCrat. Under such circuinstau ces it was not at all strange that the legislature should appoint but few Democrats as magistrates. Justice.de hiinded that other1 parties be given representation. n the selection of schooL. commit- teeinien more partisan narrowness is displayed. The Kestlercase at Con coi'd shows the "rule or ruin" spirit, Wte also see partisanship displayed in this selection of jurymen. jjast laii wnen tne democrats were accuked of being partial in the selec tion fjurymeu they denied it, but nqw ithe Herald makes a confession wheh it says "they'd not have been the Hght kiud of Democrats, fiad they done otherwise." Ag;ain it says, "seriously the Herald has not much usefor a Democrat having an oflice to bestow who will not fill it with a opiner democrat, to select jury- iiieiii iu iiiio way i3 contrary to tne spjrii, ana letter oi tne raw ana Bnouia u.ii L "1 ,1 J I ..nr.! s ji i 1 epuuemueu uy an mir miuueu men. -Bat these are the threads to the rope they are making to hang themselves. nrti - m . ine aay oi execution win De on in due lme. A SUBbUiillJEB. I DON'T WRITE OUT YOUR NOTICES WHEN YOU CAN HAVE THEM PRINTED . . . 5 I WATCH THE EX EM Y. In tRe days of JJckson and Calhoun there was a party known as the demo cratic party, founded upon soiid prin ciples, and it was a party ot the people. But those days are past. A party ihat claims to stand by the tame principles laid down by. Jefferson and misses it as far as the so-called democratic party of modem times, is nothing but a cheat an a snould be buried beneath the - American soil forever. : A party that claims to be democratic ; uid commits such crimes upon Ameri- eau people as has been exposed should l.ittriv nni-.nsr.fi hv- fcvAru liWt.v loving man in this country. Indeed thU is the home of the brave and the land of the free (?) Only a few weeks since one Choate, a lawyer of New York city, was paid $C00,00(Mo make two arguments in op position to the income tax law. This law alone if it had remained a law would have drawn from eleven million aires of New York city more than $906,000 taxes. s Thus yop see we poor farmers would nave been saved ot quite a little sum towards supportiug the. government. . This same"sound money gang" have already succeeded in raising several millions of dollars to carry out their hellish schemes, and "pull the wool" over the poor man's eye. They are go ing to try and keep us from seeing the main issue (free coinage of silver) and keep our minds on something else. But such humbuggery has passed, and the majority of us are going to think for ourselves. lieanzing ail this and many more' crimes, too numerous to mention, the question confronts uk, how can any sane man, or innueutial man who has any heart about him, thing for the future ana cares any generations and their welfare, a mari ivho is raising a family of children, upon ere long, the mantel of his lite will fall; and especial ly a person who loves our dear South land, have the courage to advocate the doctrine of the gold bugs. These are not men! They are playing the part of Benedict Arnold of old. Men, they are betraying you into the hands of the enemy. Watch them.. Cannot America furnish more men to help us fight for our rights? N Men, who love this country, which our forefathers declared was the home of the free and the brave, will you not rally around the American cause and deal a blow to British tyranny? Let's stand by our God-given rights! Oh, Liberty 1 Liberty 1 f What art thou, blest Liberty I - Liberty! Oh, Liberty! We're robbed of our Liberty 1 L. W. S. National loans are growing bigger and bigger, national expenditures 'growing heavier and heavier, national taxes climbing higher and higher, the grip of the bond holder growing Itrongerand stronger, the volume of money growing smaller and smaller the strength of the plutocrat growing bolder and bolder, the weakness of the peasantry growing plainer and plain er: and all because the people are so completely wrapped up in old rejudaces ond ignorance that they just wojtt see it. Ex. We can duplicate any body's prices in Com mercial Job Printing. To The Snndflr School Workers of North Carolina. For several reasons it has been deem- ft Aug. 27-29, until November, the exadt date not being yet determined upon. This will enable many more counties to hold theitf local conventions an 1 elect delegates to the State Couventtoi Notice will be given as soon as the da tie has been decided upon. In the mea4- time countv officers are urged to hold township and county conventions anl ( select their best representatives as del4-j gates to the State Convention. The program is now being outlined and will; be announced as soon as completed. We promise the Sunday School wore-! ers oi the State one of the best convea tions we have ever had. Help us id make it the best. In His uamf . N. B. Broughton, Pres. H. N. Snow, Chm'n. Ex. Com. Advertisers' Xotvs. E. W. Burt & Co. are still iu the le4d in the shoe business. They have everv f known style of shoes from the to,qth pick dude variety to a gchuiue brogan. It matters not what's the shape of yqui foot, they cau fit it. If you dou't lie for the public to look at your foot.thjey will let you go behind the curtain j to try on the shoe. The Racket Store is one of the rushf ing business nouses ot tne city, bope of the boys in there look like they re! old enough to be married, but we sdp pose they have a lawful excuse or, being single. If tney could "court' ak successfully as they sell goods, tbipg-H might be quite different There's enough medicine in Enn ss' DrU2 Store to SUDl)lv everv sick man! wnmn n(l ohA in t.h mnnt. " lhn hiiVG enouh ieft fnr aii the .,luin . countie, Mr. Euu is not onlv hag med;cine to cure human comDlaiotsi i 1 : but hi3 chicken Colera Cure will save nKUl-an. an that vnn Unt. hesitate to ask the preachers to gq homo with you. There's no need of )offi tua ma rloctwr ,-. Kii rirt tKAn ii-hon if mi r n rut tHa J VIUll nilVU KvV iIIQ North State Worm Killer. It is suld ouiy by the Enniss Dri-g Store. Some of the examples in Robinson's arithmetic are hard but they are not half as hard asjthe granitefuruishediby B. A. Fesperman & Co., of Faith, Ni P. pBeiongrln? lo lna Tarty." When a man !av3 I belon to lie Democratic nartv. or I belong to the . , , - CJ &M,ublican party, he oiten metiPft more than people suppose. He really I . ...... 1 l A does belong to ins party, and spei tjcs with great accuracy when he suys. so. fie He " will do what he is told to do. wears a collar, uc carries a wtuei has put on his ison uniform. HpHs counted by the regular professional politician i!kp one ox ni? sneep. i-fipy know him. He can always be counted to vote the ".straight ticket. lpev can make him think it is a disgrace not to vote it straight. Iney can make him believe it is dishonorable f o spill ills tiCKei,. lie uas luigoncii; up country and his State. He ouly Ire- l!i I . i I. i. 1J . . r II . members "his party.' the partvliis not ulns; he is the party s. j i But when you hear a proressiqunl politiciann talking about "hlfi party, he is talking good grammar. The parly is diis. He owns us assets and capital stock, lie get (owns) all its offices. He does hot trade ofEj His if 11 ! party except tor one wnicii win give him a fatter om ice.- 1 rosressive Farmer. The democrats who are talking Hie free coinage of silver at 16 to ljjjd holding state and county conventions and passing resolutions favorable: 'to silver, seem to have fcrgotten that thev have a boss, and that all their talk about silver will not amount to shucks when the bosses get together iu national convention. There )vviis an effort made in the democratic jr& tional convention of ISOtMo adopt a free silver plauk,bnt the money ppHv er sat down on it with a dull thud. Even so will it be at the next con fen tion. Ex. 1 t 5 ; I 5! It is a pity the Lincoln ConrirSis lo be, or already has been, bought by the Republicans and Populists. jUs a great wonder to us that half ftfie Democratic papers can keep alie with the meagre and scanty support dribbled out to them by their Demo cratic partrons. Now and then i a paper is obliged to succumb to Ithe inevitable. Lexington Dispatch Thousands are anxious for the very articles which thousands cf oth ers have to gpare, yet lacking a med ium of exchange all are denied Ithe natural rights which civilization should guarantee to the pedple. Making money scares is a move j to ward barbarism. Chicago Sentjnel. Money should have no power to draw interest. Make it so that ill can draw no interest, and the ownersjwill be forced to invest it in labor-ifur- uishing industries. Then enact arid enforce rigorous anti-trust and anti- combmation laws and we will have better times. Ex. We can do Job Printing cheaper than any office jin Salisbury. Pjut this in your pipe and smoke it. THE Curiosity shop: A Great Thoash Uttle Talked of Amerl- ea indewtry Notable Bell. ' Bellmaking ia one of the great indus tries in this country, yet how seldom we hear of it I Foreign conn tries recog nize' that bur bells are superior in tone to any other make, and even the Japa nese are sending orders to this country for bells, feays the Chicago Record. The Japanese have long been regarded as famous bellmakers, but they do not hesitate to apply to American manufac turers when they find it to their advan tage to do iso. There is a grim humor In the foot that the fire alarm bells to be used in Tokyo havo been ordered of a manufacturing firm in Jersey City. ; The largest bell in America is in the cathedral? of Montreal, and it weighs 23,000 pounds. The bell in the public building at Philadelphia is to weigh be tween 20,i000 and 25,000 pounds. There is a bell at Erfurt, Germany, cast in 1479, and one in Notre Dame, Paris, cast in tl680, each weighing 30,000 pounds. ;Tho great Chinese bell at Pe king weighs 120,000 pounds, is 14 feet high and 12 feet in diameter. By the way, the Chinese used to make their bells nearly square in shape. The largest bell ia of course that in the Kremlin at Moscow. It is over 10; feet in height and measures nearly 28 feet across the mouth. Its thickness nt the point where the clapper would strike is 23 inches. Tho cost of manufacturing this noble work of human art was about $300,000.1 An Xntereetlnc Theory. A Parisian scientist, Dr. Delaunay, advances a, curious test of people's in telligence and capacities. He claims that to ascertain the qualities of a cook, for instance, it is sufficient to give her a plate to clean or sauco to make and watch how she moves her hand n ei ther act If she moves it from left 'to right or in the direction of the hands of a watch, you may trust her; if the oth er way, she is certain fc be stupid and incapable; Similarly the intelligence of people knay be gauged by asking them to make a circle oh paper with a pencil and noting ha what directic(h tho hand Is moved. Thn gc& 'students ia a matho matioal class draw circles from l$ft to right The Inferiority of the softer ma as well e4 the male duooes is shown by their drawing from right to left Asy lum patients and children do the 6ome Iu a word, centrifugal movements aro a characteristic of intelligence and higher development; centripetal are a mark of incomplete evolution. A Natural Siphon. Tho ritfm nf T.nr'.fjvh whiph WfW , the q a,draHintic episode in real ; life not long ago, ia situated in the op- ; carprsentiof a calcareous plateau border ing on the valley of the river Semriach, about nine miles north of Graz, in Str ria. The river enters the mouth of the cave by a passage which extends 210 feet from tha dntrance and forms at one I part a kind of natural siphon, says Cas- sell's Magazine. The water then flows on through a subterranean channel about two mues farther and issues to the light oi day as ! ..1U. .3 l . A 14 k ,lnn nt, n c?v4 -n r- ' rf ' V-r- r--v-l -vwh3 ty H r nnarl TT lost their lives entered the cave one Sat SECTIoS' OF LUIV-LOCH CAVE. nrday evening a little before, midnight, intending to remain there 24 hours, but a violent rain swelled the 6tream and submerged tho entrance. They soon dis covered the fact and took refuge in the Felzmann hohle, a chamber reached by a kind of shaft. Here they might die of hunger or go mad, but net for wont of water or of air, becauso tho chamber communicated with the top of tho pla teau by a narrow fissure or vent An other shaft also led from it into a sec ond chamber, tho Oswald hohlo, toward tho edgo of the escarpment. A box of provisions was floated through tho si phon to them, and they were ultimately rescued after an imprisonment of about 8 days. The Original Words of "Ben Bolt." Dr. Thomas Dunn English, tho an ther of this favorite song, recently ad dressed a: protest through Harper's Bazar against some words which have crept into tho song in the course of time. Ho says: 'The words of tho original were: "Don't vou remember the school, Ben Dolt, With tha master so cruel and JTlm, And tho shaded nook In tbo running brook. Where the children went to ewlmf "This has been changed in the song as usually sung to read: "With the master so kind and eo true. And tho little nook by the clear running brook. Where wo gathered the flowers "aa they grewf "I must protest against this change. because tho schoolmasters of between eo and 70 years since were, to my mem ory, cruel and grim. They were neither kind nor true. They seemed to think tho only 'Fay to get learning into a boy's bead was by use of the rod. There mSy hav$ been exceptions but I never AN IRON SAFE For pale at a bargain at Enniss' Drug Store. FIRE, INSURANCE AGENT wanted for this citv for the Williams- port Mutual Fire Insurance Company of rt-nnslvvanla, duly licensed in North Carolina. Address, W. 8. Mon- teith, State Atjent, Columbia, h. C. All Venereal Diseases Can now be cured by a new prepara tion at Eunis' Drurj Store. Olotlling Sales Agent W anted for Salisbury and vicinity, Corn missions paid will warrant Store keepers'securing our outfit of samples. Canvassing and Soliciting Ageuts can make niore than ordiuary salary. Cor respondence requested. Send 2 or 3 referendes. . -Waxnamaker & Browv, Philadelphia, Pa. . I I 1 - - - - - 3 I i .T Our line of Heavy Shoes for the fall and winter trade beat anything we have ever before offered the public. Don't fail to see our genuine ''water-proof line. E. W. BURT & CO. Sample Shoe Dealers. Trunks ! We have just received abisr lot of Trunks, Valises, Grips and ielescopes that will pay vou to see before vou buv anvthins in that line. We have Trunks from 45c. to the nicest rubber tray. Come and see what we have before, vou spend rour hard- earned cash. THE CAROLINA RACK- Va T lias a few Summer, Goods left, but they are going fast A itli the cut price we have on them. Reid & Harry. Enniss' Chicken Cholera Cure has now been sold for 0 years and has never failed: to cure every case. Price lc per box at Euniss' Drug Stcre. MILLSTONES! 1 he undersigned will furnish mill stones of very best granite and well finished, lower than ever before. Also dealers in Engine beds, Win dow and Door sills, Street curbing, &c - Address, B- A. FESPERMAN & CO , july 18 Faith, N. C, The Wonder Of The Age. T Three cures for Dyspepsia, Indiges tion and bick Headache. Never kaown to fail if taken according to directions, at Enniss' Drug Store. Executor's itice. :n: - Having qualified as Executors of the la?t will and testament of David Harringer, dc"d, this ts to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to us for payment on or before the 17th day "f July, 1896. or this notice will be plead in bar of heir recovery. All persons indebted to aid estate are notified to make immediate pay ment. Papl M. Phillips, PLBA8AXT J. STIWARf, Executors of David Bariingef dee'd. ThoB. C.Linn Atfy Joly 17'h, 189a. THE. NORTH STATE Tobacco Worm Killer For sale only at Enniss' Drug Store ADMIHISTEAIORS' NOTICE n x All nersons bavint; claims ;tain: Eliza E. Miller, dee'd, are noting to exhibit the same to us on or before the first day of. August 1896. This July 25tb, 1895; . J. A. MlLLEK, Eli Holshocser, Ad mi's of E. E. Miller. Theo. F. Kluttz, Att'y, Cw Turnip Seed Given away on certain conditions Euniss' Drug Store. at Trunks "WANTED. 1 Agents for the ' .'v Harris Steam Dye Works RaleichTn. c. Will ,lye rumple free of charce, ana' e you deliver the work befor pn3 inYoa week without one cefiiof capital-r,r e. p4 h.ve --- . ufti,; ion t bur a new sst wtiecyoii can hve your oM s!t mdc ntw T0flFUiA n)D Tn,-: A"M.il order, u, 1HE HARRIcJ STEAM HVK minrs di 4juljr3m AGENTS WAMTSD, Old established factory repining trarel-' lers, with local salesmen, reputable men can secure uncovered ground. One a r -nt has averaged .$35t'per mouth for two v" trs; P O., 1371, New York. UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA - Comprise? the University. tUe Collie, the Law and Medical Schools, and the Summer School for teachirs; Tuition $); 35 Teach ers: 471 -Students. Address President Win- sum, Lliapel Hill, X. c., for catalogue and handbook on "University Education. 0 "Whet one Bottie wiil Co.- 23 9 J2 What tut boftU wlH a-wlU flv M fm m kMtlr mppttif ma 4 Uwm JS mm diKtlM-wUI ciart ym cr 1 MM mat torn .piriJa-wUl cmrm ward Cf diiite and icvtr will 52 thin blm4-will treagtbea mIi BB women wnn't tln yomr teeth. 55 n geoaioe. BO . You Strong g BB tttl 2 lUapt (ot took ul T. VUvtttt SS Brawn CMmical Ca. BaHimort. M4 BBaoa7eSEtRa)IIOROao ."WRITE TODAY. Enclose 10 cts. silver and have us for ward your Dame nd postofTke address through ci Ac-.'iits Directory Journal to, h i' nd mis of i'ui.lUhers; Manufacturers; ami Healers ;u Aiieuts (loods. from whom, you will receive an endless variety of mail, val uable samples, newspapers, magazines, etc., besides offers i)f employment with reliaMe business firms where froui -$") to fi-ftO a monthjcsn be made and youwill- receive a copy of the Agents Directory, free; address Lomhx's Agk.nts Directory Joirnal, 30J X First St., Nashville, Tenn. iulyU'-KJ smrnm 1 fSaS5Sr:li?j?.'rr i w. . -.k.a. - - PRINTIN3! are prepared to do job work of any kind in the ME 7? styles and on short noti? e. Our prices are the Lowest, ORDERS -BY MAIL I'ROXIiMi FILLED. ; GIVE US A TRIAL- a B.nh SS lit J t S3 nii I B OM 1 awktw ryi Sue wr J m 4

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