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Hakiiy, Huukina 1'lane, Haiti niorc, Md., Det;. IK1M. 'An ea leasou in boukkopiug-don't bind tbein. Cjbnservatlve Inventors an lnrirLv Ui rru-n' tliolr Incoini' by nln 'tiiu th'lr iirfiMint.K In inv hitnd. Twontv vciim n? -Wsll Htrot't xiM'rlnt!', In addition tu ndia tb) iNSIDK I ffVOMM ATltJN, cnab i nn t ail vf rou nutst, HiKu'.'NHfuUy. Wrlt fur iar Umdari., wh.rb'aw Intiwtttlng tutbow havlnv mony to livHt. CHAHKKM Ht'Ullfttf. in- Vfntmtiut lirnkt'r, oil W(lu Htrdet, Nt-w York When a Wife make poor 'offen dior band ban good grbund for divorce. ialser's (lrimaiaiid ('lovers A rn warranted, They prod tn'f! We are the. largest growers In Amrhia, Lowest npiees, Ha'd p. tajkies only ei.fiO per barrel, Pig farm seed eatnlogua with etover sud grsin sttin ides r worth epi.oit to get a start) snt you by IBS ilidih A, Hrtl,er Heed Vn tirt t'rosse, Vf upon .. reeeipt of Ida, postage, a th lo man would be "willing ta awMr to rrytbingbe ssy durintrunurtliin, it. ,,,i. tit (Mnt-menl fav ratarrh That Z I'ontain i n no, Ss niiih wry will surely destroy the sense of mii it-1 i and coiu(ilHt3y derange tne whole system when entering it I hrmigh the mui-nus surfaces, i Hu'di artMdeM should never be used esuept on jirescriptionsfronv imputable pliysiuians, asthu damage they will tip istir n told ti tbegmid yon ; tran possibly derive from thtmt. Hal's Catarrh Cure manufactured by F. J. 'beney"& Co., Toledo, O., contains no-mercury, aud is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucoUs surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's attrrh u re be sure to get the genuine. It is taken internally, an t is made in Toledo.; Ohio, by V. J. hency & o. T. stimonials free. I'" Sold ly Druirgiets; price, 76c. per bottle. Hall's Family jPills are the best. , ; Pain in the Side Could Not Do Hard Work Until Hood's Sarsaparilla Cured. "I bad a sevore pain in my left side and eou'id not do any hard work. My husband got mo arbottlo of Hood's Sarsapnrilia and I began taking it nud soon I was able to do my work. I was also troubled with Scrofula sore throat, but Hood's Sarsaparilla has nred this. Mas. Lmma Feppkb, North Hudson. N.'l. Remember Hood's n" m'i. Is tliQ best In fart l he (Ine True Wood Purifier Hood's Pills uure sink headaeba. CHOLERA MORBU 4 ! a mild type of Asiatic Cholera and la. e one of the moat mlnful and wmkrnlnir dlsvaaea. It sometimes kills helore a physician hot tu- trfnmnned. How neceasary It is to have a rsaiedy st hand. There, la nothing hotter than I NORMAN'S NEUTRALIZING CORDIAL For Cholera Morbus and all; Stomach Troubles, 4 1 4 r U ABSOLUTELY CURES DYSPZPS1A. 4 i BVEN IF NO WORMS EXIST NORMAN'S Indian Worm Pellets Will cure the child as thev act on the liver. i, remove bile, and regulate, all" the organs. . - j f w sac. ii B .(. SOLO EVERYWHERE. mm For Poult ry, Italf coot of Netting. Also farm, yard, cemetery fence. s. Freight I a.:d. Catalogue free. K. L iiiLLLABLvUli. 47 F. St.. Atlanta; Ga. S. N. U. Na 7 '98. If afflicted with ) j sore eyes, use Thompson's Eya Water oest t-ougf Syrup. Tastes Good. Use I m ua sold by drutaista. FENCING DISPENSARY II KILLED. House Committee on Judiciary Votes Against the Original Package Bill. - f , ,. 4 m , END OF A LONG CONTEST. : 1 Principal MMrHMti Wat thai ti Wauia dive a mala Puwto to t trill tHtCMlitlt ttoftttHtrf, rWhlftlntftttn, (HliiHlll.) ThittiHM NmKlltea aa jHiiilaty lilted Uii NaJnte Mil Ih permit the Nteie b( HanDi WafnllHa 18 MMMHl (MMiafl HMmI I bin the HlHlM IM MHMlMMl lint; iMH, Tlie IHMlluM tu rejHd't it favMt ebly wai tail m a Me vote, Tws uutipA of tbu ppmmUlee emit Iciug ponleat iimt bee ettrftpteil ne tippu! eUautipp. Tiie frmth (Jerpliun Utscpussry law waa assumed tP.be legal uadpr tlio provisions of tbe old WH on law, wbioU gave the Htate tbe power to regulate tbe liquor fratlie un der the pulicu powers of the Htates. Rut the Hupreuie ('ourt bold that tbe law did not oome under tbe police I powers, and tbe present bill, extending too power of tbe Htates to specifically control tbe liquor traffic in original pgekaget, waa introduced end passed by the He bete, The House judiciary committee give HeaHtmfi on tbe bill and lt dlecuiied if at several mcetibifs, One of the i eipat i ii uia devetiped wei tlmt it would give tbe Htate the power to eea troi luiur-stata pommeree, eod might lead ii tbe invocation of the power in ease pf other pout in unities, Hefore tbe vote waa taken an amendment to tbe bill providing that the Htates should not discriminate agaimt tbe liquor of any particular Htate, was adopted by a vote of 7 to 5, Tbe vote on the mo tion to favorably report the bill was then lost oir tie vote, as it requires s majority to report a bill favorably. The mombera decided to keep the record of the vote secret, and the names of tbone who voted for and aguinst the motion I weroarefplly guarded, l'KOXOVNtiiT)"MALfJOX. Dr. ortenbuker, of tlioMartno llos pltul, Alnkcs mi InvestlgaUon. Dr. Werteubakoiv in obedience to in. truetions from the Hnrgeon (lenerah oftho United Htates Marine Hospital Servica, vlsieJ Ckerlotte, N. G,, an the 11th ami investigated the na ttiro of certain panes of siukuess supposed to he sniallpox, now in tha vmi hottne ou the outskirts of that eity, Vita report to the J I on. Ii, II, Npfitis, mayor,' ii as follow a AtuoruirtnbMl by Drs, lit re nn end Wilder, 1 this itmrnliuf viilted the tut hou? of your i' v aud fonnd hm-mi, idne j.io-3..i,e, nil MOinred, ffiiir of whom, are nnlterintf with siHttflnu, tbt other live havlim been enoaed I to the disease and are now detained, awalt- Intf deveioumeuts, and are employed In nur' Iba the 8iek, The followintf named persona are snfforina from tbe disease i Halite Wag nor, Oscar Jackson, frank Jackson and Harvey Perkins, Halite Wagner and Oscar Jsekaon ro recoverinu, both having bad a litrht attact of the disease. Frank Jackson, aged 4 years, is a son of the case that diud with smallpox recently. Frank developed tbe eruption on Wednesday last, anil has a very slight attack. In tbe cases c f fially Wagner, Oscar Jackson and Frank Jackson tbe disease has been modified by vaccination. Harvey Perkins, aged 57, nativity North, Carolina, developed tbe eruption last Mon day morning at Neal's camp, twelve miles north of Mooresville, on the Hocksville ex tension of the Southern Railway. Ho had come Irom Greenville and arrived at the camp on Sunday evening and slept with some of tho employes on Sunday night. On awak ening Monday morning he noticed that he was broken out with the eruption. He left tho camp quietly, without mentioning the eruption to anyone, and made his way to Charlotte, arriving yesterday afternoon, Feb ruary 10th. 1898 He is now iu tbe fifth day of th. eruption .and bis case is typical. " I have the honor to remain. Respectfully yours, CP. Wkutekhakkr, Passed AMirtnnt Surgeon U. . Marine Hos pital Service. Dr. "Wertoubaker says further: "Tbe danger to the city lies in the possibili ties of the disease heiuir imported from elsow.ierc, and finding unprotected per sons hero, may claim new victims, and establish new t'ooi of infection. Aa to the methods of prevention of smallpox tboro are ouly two practicable: "One is to preveut its introduction, and the other is to give it no material to feed on. With the number of cases of small pox at rrreneut scattered through the Uoiithcrn Htates, it is not practicable to prevent its coming into this city. Ho tho-only other alternative is to be pro pared, and leave no person in the city who is unprotected, to beeome a vic tim." Double Appropriation Recommended, Tho Senate committee on appropria tions has completed 'consideration of the fortification appropriation bill. The committee recommeuded increase which double tho figures of tbe bill as it passed the House. Tbe total amount carried bythe bill a agreed upon, is a little over 052, 41)4. Gift From Mr. Garfield. . Hon. H. St. George Tucker has re ceived $!"M from Mrs. LucretiaB. Gar tield, wife of tbe late ex-President Gar field, as a contribution to the fnnd for the Tucker Memorial Hall, at Washing ton and Lee University The Murphy Resolution Passed. A resolution concerning United States Senator Murphy for his recent vote on the Teller resolution his been adopted by the New York Assembly. Tho vote was 79 ayes and 63 nays. Pittsburg's Awful Fire. Eleven people dead, 26 missing and j 19 injured, and a property loss of SI, L 500, 000, with about $1 , 000, 000 insurance, is the awful record of the big fire at 4 Pittsburgr, Pa. (HI SOUTHERN LABOR Southern Confederacy of Labor la Now Being Agitated. WHAT EDITOR LOVE RING SAYS. fttw Oranlattuti Ii Being DIs vised Uf Cabot- Men ThHMifthout the lout. s The plan iMjftfOsliti by A. f , ivnMHah alitor vn'ha l'otfiia, la farm a Nuiilfi am aafilnfw HMaliap, ar nhhin m gaHlMa4iaa Ihal will lia to tha "nu What llti Alum inrlb r'ndeial miu ut l.nled wlo the Norln, n wmetibg with gfeM favor among the warltiRf wR an4 labor oi sui. utiuiiB pf tilt hunt h 1 10 n, ui o .m Federation of tabor does not give tbe relief to the Hunt bun. working man that it should, and tneru are many reasons why the working men of the Houth want to be out of that or L-anuutiuu and in one of their own. The main reason for the discoutent is found iu the followiuu extract taken from ttfMsf artiotes of agreement of the Amerioau Federation of Labor: ''We leafHrm as one of the cardinal uri net plea of the trade union movement, that the working people must unite and organise irrespective of oreed, color, sex. uatioualitv or nolitics. ' The word "color" is what causes thai trouble, The greatest trouble that the working man in the Houth baa is hiv itig In compete With cheap ooinred labor, and while II is tbe very thing they are righting, il is useless, they say, fur them to belong to an oi-gania lion (bat takes tbe negro in aod givu htm tho tam& proteetiun that it deal Thin in the main trouble ami tho trade unions of the HotUh claim (bat the American Federation of Labor dots not help them in other ways. Tbe Ameri can Federation take in their money n dues, but when they have occasion to oall on the federation for help they do not get it, they say. The interests of the Southern working man and his Northern brother are not the same and for this reason it is thought best to have an organization in tho Houth that will be to the Houth what the American Federation of Labor is to the North. The idea originated with Mr. Lever ing aud through the columns of his pa per he has suggested the idea of having a convention of labor organizations of the Houth to be held in Atlanta to dis cuss the plan and organize. Lett? n have beeu received from labor organi zations all over the Houth in whion the plan is heartily endorsed and the writers signify their willingness to take part iu such a convention. It has not been decided yet when the souveiition Will be held, an arrange msutn are pending with tho railroads, but it is thought now that it will be called for the middle of March, The Idea in forming the new organization in not to take the labor unions out of tbe American Federation unless they eo desire audit ii not to bo boitile to thst organization, Labor unions may belong to boUt, but it ii hardly likely that tney will alnliate with the Amerb can Federation after they are members of the nroposefl organization, Atlanta (Ua-) Constitution, . i . -wissSoiw f ADVERTISING, THE SOUTH. How the Southern Hallway Is fs ploltlog Ail ant uses ot "This Scot ion. At the Congregationalist Church, Washington, D. C. , there was deliver ed by Rev. A. G. Bogera, of Beading, J'a. , a lecture entitled "In Nature's Paradise," illustrated by some 200 col ored views of scenery and cities of the South on the line of the Southern Bail way. Uis treatment of "Nature's Para dise," particularly Western North Carolina, known as "The Land of the Sky," illustrated a scene of our country which he described as beautiful in natural grandeur, and being rapidly developed by enterprise and industry seldom equalled in onr history. This method of placing the South as a place of resort for health and pleasure at all seasons, as well as business oppor tunity, and familiarizing one section of country with the other is an euterprir of the Southern Bail way. l Pensions In Virginia. In the Virginia House ('apt. Parks in troduced a bill, the object of which in to eliminate from the pension list such names us should not be upon it. The bill changes tho present law so that all applications for ponsions shall first pase through the county courts, where each applicant shall make out a written form and be examined by two reputable phy sicians. AH pensions now granted shall be null and void, end those wishing to beensionod shall go through the pro cess provided in this act. Flour Kate WHrOn, The Illinois Central has finally taken a hand in the flour rate war. It is an nounced that a reduction in the rate from Chicago to New Orleans of 4 cents will take place at once. The low rates affect practically every point in the East, Southeast and South and indirect ly the Southwest. Never before has flour been carried so cheap. Greatest Grain Crib In tbe World. Young Joseph Letter, the king of the wheat deals, 1 will, so it was said, erect the largest elevator of the world, in Kansas City, Mo. It will be com pleted in time to handle next year's crop The rejection of the arbitration trea ty was a calamity. Even if a defeat, yet its friends should take heart, for it is a principle too well grounded tc wither and pass away. We have won every honor that war can bestow. We can blend the lilies of peace with the laurels of war. Not in humility, not Id deprecation, not as a nation whos palms have yet to be won, do we seek this heroic and virtuous consumma tion. Peace with arbitration would be a blessing to mankind, a blessing and i likewise a guerdon to the Americas people. A Beanttful Girl's Affliction. From the Republican, VertniUee, a t TheTuokers of Versailles, Ind.,, like all fond parents, are completely wrapped up ia their children. Tbelr daughter Lucy, la particular, has given them much concern. She Is flfteea, and from a strong, healthy girl, three years ago, had become weak and kept failing off In Mesh, until she became a mere skeleton. Mb e seemed to hate no life 11 all, Iter blood became impure and final! v i became the victim of nervous prostra tion, tioetors did not help her, Most of the time ihe was (manned to bed, was very aewea gas Irritable, and seemed en the verge nf at. vitas' danee. "fine mofHihsV' ash! Mm. Weeta dHstHr tHM us tfier 6 r. WlUlamV rl Mis fm-frtlMfsapie, wbiHh HHhf toight wi Him. Be said Us W ireatiag a iimiiaf ... s i ii n With Nase WIIH Iftoii ail s tons ami me warn earin a t n yaiionf-i we iMgaa g hhh the id u Mgan glflifg the idlls ih Mis kel ilar enHhl ea a HlutHg w Hie hsIMh rDwnwa Their Daughter Caee for Jfoure, The dootnr catna and was surprised to sua auob nu Improvement, Hu told us to keep I jflvlng imr the mediclue. Wo gnve her one hill after saoh meal until eight boxes bad j been used when she wan well. She has not j been sick since, and wo huve no fear of t'ho old trouble returning. We think tile euro almost mlnculoun," Frank Tcrans, ' , MtiS, FMASS TCrsnft, ! Hnbscrlbed ami sworn to before m tbls lutli day of April, istt?, Mtfrttt 4oHSSfli jMrlit hftHr pprfw, These pills are wonderfully egeetiva in the treafnp'ei uf alt dlseises arising from 1 in pure hlddd, or shHltared nerve foree, They are adapted te young or old, aad may be had at any drug store, Flower Answered Hath Pnrpaefe, A certain young widow of Indianap oils who had Just chnuffod her woedlr for brighter hue gave a dtnnm' pntly pot louB ago. The rooms were decor ated with n groat profusion of flow ers. Hose In masses were on tho man tels and tho dinner table fairly blos somed In fact, the abnndnuce of flow ors was unusual. Orm of the guests could restrain her curiosity no longer, and when the dessert was brought In said: "Well, Mrs. I Hank, you're rather spreading on the rtonvcrs to-night." "Yes," rcplltnl the fair widow brightly, lmt -U-morrow 1 am going to take jthetn 9Ut to Crown Hill and put them yu poor Tom's gnve," Rome inch can beat the ring of a sti ver dollar farther thnn that of a church iboll. Both tho method and -results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial m its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have mode it the most popular remedy known, f Syrup of Figs is for Bale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who jnay not have it on hand will prp parti it promptly for any one who Wishes to try it Do not accept any i substitute. CALIFORNIA FtO SYRUP CO. 8AM FRANCISCO, CAL lOUMlUL. M. MW YORK, M.t. GOLD-BREAKERS WILL OURS YOUR COLO !h 8 to IS hours. fOG. ft BOX st flruggUt or THE COLD-BREAKER CO., AIKKN, - . KOUTII CAROLINA. ON pr. H SBoiHBKa ur t-n WE HAVE NO AGENTS bat hare cold direct to the con some r for 23 rears at whole- tale prices. caTjnjr dealer proud. where for examination Ererythiag w&ranted. 118 styles of Vehicles, '..j styles of Harness. Tnn.R.-7ip.l i!6 to 70. Ssrreyt, S30 to SIi3. ges. Phaetons. Traps. ettes. Spring-Itooxl Wagons. Send for Catalogue of til onr o.7T. SorrfT Harsen. Pric-, $16.00. As food as ssus lor t-. ELKHART camiaoe aju mmmmeam mfq. Microbe Causes Baldat Baldness is caused by a microbe, ac cording to Dr. B. Babanard, the famous French dermatologist. The eminent physician has for many years held hit present theory on the subject of bald Mils iAPa natdiaess, lines, Hlul fin1 the past lliene jfintrs T mis iiiMiu eitgHaml 111 musing uiimo, of The uili'I'nHMs iimt III imrfufiuilig ns Imrimnuis with llmiu, Me iniw aayi thin If, a deatroyof Ii found fm the ml probe ho oga lateil bn bnhl, When a man's love grows cold he eimuht put his arm arnund her and warm hm' up. Tobacco will cure well, have a bright, rich color and flavor, with good burning properties, if liberally supplied with a fertilizer con taining .it least 10 actual Potash. 4 in the form nf sulphates The quality of tobacco U'im proved by that form of Potash, Onr txMjks will tell you just what to use, They are tree. Send for them. liEHMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nastau Si , New York I o.. 4- Winei kS denu.natrhtul tB tfcoUMnd times tbfc it is almost infallible fff mm PECULIAR WEAKNESSES. Irregularities and derangements. It has become the leading remedy for this class of troubles. It exerts a wonderfully healing, strengthen ing and soothing influence upon the menstrual organs. It cures - whites" and falling of the womb. It stops flooding and relieves sup- pressed and painful menstruation. For Change of Life-it is the best medlcino made. It is beneficial during pregnancy, and helps to bring children into homes barren for year. It invlsortca, atltnu lutes, r.trcngthens tho whole ayo tein. Thin gruat remedy la ottered to all afflicted women. Why will any woman suffer another minute with eertuln relief within reach? Win of tiardut onlyeoata ll.UUpsr bottle at your drug store. fitr advier, in en tvoiOHne epeeial Aift Hon. aiiilrrM, (HeOitf yr0''"TW "Lalit' A(I''K Itep -rtmrnt," The i.Otuitooyu MtU' u in. Co., I'ftuttanuuyu, 'iVnu, Rev. J, W. SMITH. CaretUm, S. C. isyi: "Mv wits uiad wies oi coram at noma for trtling ot tho womb and It ontlrsly curci her." 0 PIUM.MORPHINE.WHISKEY.CO I can , l oiitteen enl anunUl IT- Hi j. 1.1 n w U W.lN llahll 9 ir-Kste'iitly , HOVfK i II L t I'll I: S i'. My h,M.f, t)'ntslul"K fuM Itif'.r iitMtu.ii. niriilt't rr. IIH. J. . AS. Iloeei 1 Uslielbt llelNtns, rbicsje, III. bMbbbbpbibbhbbbI bbbbbbksbIsp mVIHbuibvsbbbbbbbI VVBBBBBBBsVBBBdBBsflBBsl B BW Dnol nn firm Mir:. HOW To Crow 5-cent Cotton a) a Profit Plow tho land desp with a C'HATTANOO" A CHILLED PLOW, which will give a new soil and prepare it to store up moit-tut against next s-eason's drouth. If the turner is fol lowed with a CUftTTSHCOGfl SUBSOIL PLOW, so much the better. Ecquire of ycur dealer or write for catalogue and i Af o rniation F R E E. CHATTANOOGA PLOW COMPANY, Chattanooga, - - - - - - - - Tennessee. hiza tho - fetup any Carria WacJB and Milk Urge, free style . Xo 606 Surrey. Price, vith ewtalia, lassps, eoa hade, apron aad lenders, (60. As BOM as sells tor W. co- it. b. PRATT, ScW. SLsULsST. IKS. W VOf V7"A WAX 7 X f -sF -L. aw - I MS It Don? eoHfjiUii IViMfla note 1 Ha inis,atiA a . i. r. wirsoaj .1 M i i TNI i mint nititm SHMSSSUM, s a Chickens EARN lf tou airs tasn not r. Ten cannot do Oil uals ma aaS one knw haw t. catar In their rc nil foe cannot spami yi- an.t dollar tearasaf tar Mrwnsa, aa you must mt in n i ir" if visors, Wa aSar tnM to yuu fur omif SI YOU WAMT THIM TO PAT TMtt OWN WAY me If rss rftr Ims thsts aa Hivsrvsaa. la eTssefss ijwif yea whT h to WHM'wmhftm jm.mvs an rwsf veww on i yen mus na aoia TsM el Mas M It n tstla asw w 44sS sen av ly it, raw iota ttffftj A IV I Kii" fOf flAAlMw ' ta-eaeiuf purpasM; sa l tu boul.t kuow os 0)1 lUhjaot Iti poatfMua f f twatKr-Sra sssnl Is i RaaU Publishing Housa y m SOMETHING NEW. Gandfy Liver pettiin. KEEPING abreast with the inventions o! this age, we, by mpde-n ma chinery compress our powdered Dr. M. A. Sim mons Liver Medicine into tablets and sugar coal them. Consumers can either swallow the t ab let whole or chew them up uird swal low with water. ihe candy sugar coating ex cludes the air, protects the punned medicine from microbic influences, pre vents the possibility of deterioration from atmos pheric changes, insuring perfect purity and full strength when taken, and makes it pleasant to take as candy. Tablets contain o?ly the powdered Liver Medicine, same as sold in packages by Dr M. A. Simmons and we his successors, since 1840. Prkt 23 tsts pr fVkage. G. F. Simmons Medicine Co., pnopRiCToaa. ST. Louts, Md FARM SEEDS J Ktlut'i (Mi ore Wamaioi ta rrsaasa. ssr K. w lift. ijkst.vi ir r - bv trariui t'M bu. htis haurr rors. J. BinOf. I vi.unnti. u' i ... lis hi.tti. hi,, 1. 1 4 F- nm klin.1ft'l.lom.ll. gP..w'!i IU buU MlSM'SUSSt-l lir ftiirs. If yaa a.ni'it, vrlw tb. HsnUktsgga I ju.OUO ti au.lomr, Son 1 H to DOLLARS WORTH fO tOk It p. ot rsrs frm .or lf, Mg f, am4 j ,m wsmi, nni uipi rw. - ladlui nur mmii"tli kT ita)ts, A , .i.iiii. ,.!, hi .x.i.i tipiftr. n r npmm . . ww pp m . mi.ik . pri, aninsts, rrwif, al.a nsmpls ot ni', an "iiftni r-w nr nt,t ii, K.ias tfr"","f f..fthin !-,(( a. isri iob Sr,l I'otul.fp i II ' . lM.-ftn vd, f Y" K.Nil II, o4v. slusg. S N. U. No. 7. "t to uuiiMtn. (. n. Actual lm.ii.,. uiHiv Short tuua. Cheap boatd 90mA la i CHARLOTTE COMMERCIAL OLLEGE, CHARLOTTE, S. C No Vacations Poi tiotis Guantel ;.fakxas Wo want a hutlinira2ont in every ti sell our latest improved I'lows. kitsxfa tlirect from the factory to the tanner. WoriS; r trht around yourlsome, Baby Cultivator Coarasr. Birmintjham. Ala. MEN WANTED. T O T If A V E I . f r r old estol Jibed PermanTi' jjoeition. 4'J rr m&n:n ai all ex WHAT "BOB TAYLOR," CiOV. OK TCNM., SATS. Jffarb'.eCltr Prug Mf(?. Co.. KnoxvUl. Ten, GeaHlemen: In reply t yonr latter of recent date, will say taat I did r ceive great leriafltsfnjm "Ur. FranK's Cough Car I eoosider it the hest remedy for f-qwcha &at t-oUU I have ever used. Yours truly, HOBBT L. TATLOa. Yar fiale by ail dmgzistsctSCc.. or ceotdjreet. 1 I . 1 r a ooumssssI Its ajMssa P T"? I OSSI iq i Monev ISf.M, HMlfM must saania m 1V o9 rttfaaw ill i ii t. 1 & A . v at
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Feb. 17, 1898, edition 1
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