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DISSOLUTION.
The firm of J. M. Peeler & Co., of
Woodside, has this day dissolved by
mutual consent.
All persons who are indebted to
said firm will please settle their ac
counts on or before the- first day of
April; 1898, with Peeler & Lyerly, who
are authorized to collect the same,
All accounts not paidafter 1st of
April wilt be put in the hands of our
attorney lor collection.
J. M. Peklkr & Co.
Wood side, ,N. 0 , Feb. 8th, '88.
Fresh Garden Seeds
Just received in bulk. AH the dif
ferent kinds of garden seeds which
1 will sell in small or large quantities
at Knniss' Drug Store
You Can 5a ve Money. "
- A big cut in prices of prescriptions.
'all umr see Uic difference at' Entile
Drugstore.
Vacf lne Points.
Freh vaeelne virus points to ore
vent smallpox, loc each at Emits'
Drug Store.
LOCAL - DEPARTMENT.
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Hi; of Busy lifo- COWPSR
See change In the Home
,'(). s ad on another page.
View
Cot toil brought 5.90 Saturday. It
. j 'is thought by some that It will yet
X t ,"h erht Cents.
The II mi of .I. M. Peeler & Co., of
j Woodside, has dissolved. See notice
iti another column.
. Court, convenes Monday. Don't for
Kt'trto come in imdj subscribe for the
WlmicitMAN and pay up your back
tlU'S.
There are several ease of scarlet
fever in Salisbury. The Houses In
f which the patient reside are all
quarantined, .
A revival meetrag Is in progress at
the Baptist church in this city. ftev.
Thomas Need ham. of Philadelphia, is
con d lifting the meetings.
Mr. Slow s. Mean. 'Whose foot van
badly hurt a Wee or so ago by a bar
rel falling n It, is recovering. How
ever, bcas sti If using crutches.
Rowan County farmers1 Alliance
will meet in called session Friday,
' fh, 'JsS, at Faith. -See "Special
Xittee" elsewhere in, this paper.
Wov.W, rf: 9t.hbfetine .detvered
iN 3h'v1n1.!..,. 1 all
be lecture on ''Gijeenjnnd'slcy-Moun-t
i i vi " - in-talestille Frjday. lie ren
lff.ed quite a snug su jn It will j,to to-
Avard the UqUhlatioh of the deH on
t h (icrrdan lUfoinn d"ehirreh lit this
rliy: ''
A ntnl dg en n tod u,uitc a enn
1 Mutt Mnudh.v juWntt!f at Albert
iliirrlseh1 hottse HbOUfc'liVC Hilled
::i M f!f WhtMtfgi Tilt vit'tmis HHPj
lifd Mil two r1t ifts belonging- to Mr
. '-MiM'l-jw-lH MMi1 HUH VfH'ty Bit H MtlW
llr hillkflMg hit'linf Kpplef, TliM tin
Hits m fill llliPlMlil! MIHHIpOi
Hi 1 lofty tMiMtffhPllilatl Ftjiail !H
ihu )rHtiw llHMP IIPPR-IWHffPt M'lic
imp of 1 lift Interior Jusl mfu MlM
Ik es tuts liiatfi Win- rtWity Hhrt m new
ntrangeiu.'Ut of Ilia, bnves has Ihihii
. . i! TviMi' I. liy 11m new urrHUgt liu Ml
I lie numhcriif buttes will he IhtifHMied
and the iippeiji'itiu'e of I he njlli'n liitu'li
hiithtvedt p t
h h iswllijji ihiii n in w bhlltllnij
. pVity he f rwi&l liei'e btr Mih t.'wHirt
NH'tuul Nffbool, which 1hcoii
; . iluetc I here 1 14 tha DlXWt Villi! BHptMt
church. Mr, i, H. lUuderwin olvcrod
w trustees of Hip school land ut very
r. usnuable rates, and otTer.-i to make u
.mat inn f Mou towanls the prvotlnn
ft' Hie huilditiK. Vw n-hool has over
- tin pilplls, and its present faellltles
are IhiltletlUttic)
3ite Mali whti thinks a MeWsthper
should ho niade up yClUlVfly of iuub
. Iig n.ulter ditJ to his peculiar
- 4i i nt nml pt-'-j Jilit4!' U pretty fittPd"
fo hlastfi m fnijuU illttl liiei;e are
ofhl:a i litems! H ill shlijeM whidti
w rtneun iihiiuMhiiis. Ail kiiit1 tf
iplM PfMifl IHWmHN, rtljfl HlMfH
biuiH !w vm-hdy in tbM klurts nf fltw
puihluMl. Ve rtti mi tw t plfww
mVii a limn 1 ihu iiewApHpeP imin who
'undeviake It N H fWlli
Hi. Vuli'iillfie'rt Uity has rnnio and
u. gope, Re came unheralded and Is a
ready forgotten Miiny did nol re
.nHmhof tliiit ) waV lu re, wilh his
- in u and mischief and Ottpld' Urmwil
aud St. Valentine K 1lntf gtouinh
he In nt what be hed to be, tint to
us what he was to our grandntothem
tfnd gramlfa fliers, That we lmve
eesHed to fall in adorat ion before his
shrine may l' K"'il -Jtir u but we
doubt it: life Is tilled enough with
dull cares it best, and continual and
progressive pruning of the fun and
fpolle will event bully make It unbeiir
nblej we cannot dwell always in an
nirof ' husinesm of sluggMi respohsb
WLltytlt canhot liMls lliree hundred
and Mni Hve days out of .every year
in i he tUwi KKtri ami ten, or we aeitse
it. be human, dive us back Si, Vulen
tine, lh )IU Unit J saint l tWtt
anl good imiut'iv and t'upiffs right
ISIVMI',
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JUST ABOUT FOLKS.
il&B atANCi-8 Pfi PAITIMM
IN the Whirl i. d ! Moving Humanity The
Gfetttiitf sad l oing of 5om You Know and
Sow Vmi Don't Know.
H. J. Freeze, of Jtussell, was in the
city Friday.
C. A. Sloop, of Miranda, was in
town Friday.
J. T. Wyatt, of Faith, paid us a
visit Monday,
George B. Kesler, of CravetCwas in
town Saturday.
L. W; Llngle, of Manning, was in
town Saturday.
U. M. Pless, of Lentz, was in Salis
bury, Saturday.
W. E. Brady, of Gold Hill, was In
the city Saturday.
Solomon Morgan, of Craven, was In
the city Saturday.
H. L. Iilaekwelder, of Lent, was In
to see us Saturday.
J. A. Holshouser, of Rockwell, was
In Salisbury Friday.
A. Nesbet, of near Salisbury, came
In to see us Tuesday.
Dr. C. B. McNalry, of Faith, was
iti ths city Haturtluy,
Edmund SIITord, of Manning, was
In the city Saturday.
P. A. KlutU, of Faith, paid us a
pleasnnt visit Friday.
Daniel Ilarkey, of Verble, paid us a
pleasant visit Tuesday.
W. S. ChrUtle, of Harts, was a
Lpleasaut visitor Tuesday.
II. N. Goodnight, of Lentz, paid uh
a pleasant visit Saturduy,
Our old friend, C. L. Brown, of Eli,
called to see us Thursday.
John Ilarkey. of Manning, was a
caller at our oniee Tuesday.
A. W. Miller, of Faith, was a pleas
ant caller at our office Saturday.
P. C. Ilolhbousor, of Faith; called
Wednesday and subscribed for the
.Watchman.
S. L. Lowrance, of Harts, called
Tuesday and subscribed for tne
Watchman.
David T. Peeler, of Peeler, came In
Friday to renew his subseriptiou to
the Watchman.
Our old friend, L. G. Holshouser, of
Rockwell, was a pleasuut visitor ut
our office Friday.
.1. O. Houston, of B::i- Poplar, call
ed at our oiflce Fridiy aiftl S'.rbsCr.bed
tor the Watciijiaj:.
LotiisSafrit, ( f Cliina Grove, called
Sntui-day .in:l runcivetl his subscrip
tion io the W ai . h -ian.
mAi t'i L. Leitver,, of Orgnu (".nsrch,
c.me in T,;e its io reiifiv br sui.
Kcfiptfoti to the WAtiMMAHi
W ill iieri, mahagef tf the Third
tMtftuiter' Miiii Ht WiMitlieuf, paitl
uta pieitfitiit visit Thufsduyi
Viilit M: MiIImiv of UmHH Ull'UWll,
I'Hlll'll NHiilHlitV HHti rflWWl Ills SUl
nip)tl(ili Mi Him Wsfl!i:HMsW.
.1, Us Alfwli f I'Milar hillw, M?lh
llll MIIIMllVr IfHVM III MIHM IpHoli
io Mui iigeiit, A i Hf i'HI'l'MI't VtWt
l. I'mltir, of Pynhir, imiIImiI nit us
l' i hlny. Mr. I'lteler cuinn In io n imw
hi 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tn iii. Wa'h mux.
I, liliuef, iiKTitlMli whii UHlletl
Wie'j before hi I for s aiuiiih ropy of
nir Wa'ih hman, ohw in Himii'iliiy
itiid mii s u iis his siihMM'Ipt inn, a sum
pie t'opy always duns thu wui'k.
,l, ii, jtrowii, of High Point, came
over Frlduv und went out to Woodside
to visit his father, Uev, H, U Hrowu,.
He called tn see hi while iu the otv
and ordered the YV atmiman ooutln
ued to his address,
Ohurch Bobbed.
Reformation OHtirohi l tavie couti
tv, was lobbed on Hie hljfltt of tbe mh
iiist, by Mime pitfty by riiwlnn under
ihe euffler si i me, whlMh whs Ui iti
Hbotil iweiitylive year Hgu, itinlalM
Iiitf miihm Mnlns nittl nne nuiiei' bill
Untied Ntfiiee, Ti'ettsupy tnuneyi nlwi ii
I'MMNIernle bill hiiiI Nliile bllb n
Hlble, liymi book Hlirt Hie LullieiHii
VNlNifi TIip Hlble ami bymii bisik
Were left there, scanned about Wiioll
deeayed and In pleees.
Jin i
No Cun- No Pay.
That Is the way all druggists sell
Umivk'h Tantk.i.kss Cihm. T-tiNH' for
chills iind malarlii. Ii Isslmplvlrou
and tpdnlue In a tnsteless form, rhlld
ren love It, Adults pri'fer It to bitter
nauseating unties, rrlccftoe. u-o-od-ly.
An Infont'a Sudden Death.
Mr. David T, Peeler, of Peeler, who
wus In Ui see us Frlduy, tells us of the
sudden deuth of an Infant In his
neighborhood. It was the slx-wee'.s.
did baby or Mr. and Mrs, W. Monroe
(looduiiin. The Utile otie, Mf, Peelef
shvs, was uppiirently In good health
Wednesday, but some time during
the nitfht it stultienly eitpirett,
The body of the ehild waa hnried
Thursday.
i m tywpathy gties out to toe pi
rent.
LEA8E QUESTION AGAIN.
HEARD IN THE COI W I HOt 8;: FRIDAY,
The Examination tf WltnasM Before Special
Matter Kerr Cralge-TSe Southern Was
keady fo bustncia.
The last hearing in the, noted lease
suit of the North Carolina Rallnad
was held Friday before Special Mas
ter Kerr Craige.
The attorneys present were: A. C.
Avery and W. C. Douglass, counsel
for the Governor, the plaintiff was
represented by Fairfax Harrison, so
licitor for the Southern Hallway at
Washington, F. A. Busbee, of Bal
eigh, and Charles Pricey the South
ern's division counsel. At li:30 Mr.
Craigre announced that the court w,as
ready for business. Mr. Fairfax Har
rison arose to make a few remarks be-'
fore the taking of the testimony. He
said t ha; the Southern Railway was
present with the witnesses whom the
defendant desired, and was ready for
the matter to he probed to the bottom
and this, although the subpoena
served on the witnesses, were not the
proper legal papers.
Judge Avery sajd that although
there was no obligation on the wit
nesses to attend, Samuel Speneer,
President or the Southern, hud prom
ised that the papers desired would he
produced. H. C. Ansky, treasurer of
the Southern, was asked by Judge
Avers what were the ffross and net
earning of the Southern for 1885. He
said that from his books he did not otl lU-h, accompanied by, Drs.
know, WTW. MuKonzie and J. S. Jirotfh,
Mr. Ansley precipitated a dlscpsslouLi's--Ragle and Robert Monnas
between Judgo Avery apd Mr. liar- T Mr. W. L. Klutts went up to the
rlson, Judge Avery maintaining ttfut c:yP. Only one sick man was found
the witness was evading and Mr. Ilai- h' the camp and he had a slight fever,
rlson that he knew nothing In regard ln Whitehead, assisted by the other
to the matter asked of him by Judge jAslcians named above, vaccinated
Aveiy. atfmt forty of the laborers before
Witness was asked what was the tl?y left, which was a large propor
salary of the President of the South- thje of the number working at this
ern Railway, and acting under ad- mp. Some of the darkeys were oIk!
vice of counsel forplaintllf refused U) "trciierous and would not suffer them-1
answer.
KmiiiuU Kni'iieiT. President f
tlw.
Southern, tsk the stand. He ml
that Uie Southern look charge oi
the North Carolina Railroad under
the ninety-nlne-year lease In Juijr,
imi, The gross earnings of the
Southern system in the year endlniil
JuneaiiLh lHia were 17 U.ill Out): for a v umi v(5ihiihii lias now
junoauui, asiu, were sai,u.)h,uuu, im ig Iuro fen4raj u (-uri.llf
the same year the gross earnings off j,v teut the ordinance making It
the Mfth Carolina Railroad wereJrunipulsory. A large number have
l,22:.(SJp and the
.1. ...
net earnings were
ii350,41l.F The
g ross ea r n I n gs we re
from the passenger, freight, mail, ex
press and miscellaneous departments.
And the expenses included the cost of
inu.ntaing t be way andfc the equip-
iuc.ii, UotKiuCiing ' of mlnsportation
and toij general expenses and taXi'Sj
Mr. 8peacer sj.id that the cheap "rtttes
for llu treig.ht tariff on lines in com
let itiou wilh the Southern did let
,p.ral 'tm.ie disadvantage, because
Lite So itlier i regards the North Caro
! i nil Ksj'.l its own property and
rl
ijh.beciS; its interests accormngiy
i:'(Mirt ti oti ned t i::io until Ho clock.
At uiv aliefnotiti session the cxittui
natitin of mthith'J NpetiMet, jMesldelit
of ih'e Potiilieriti WHS resllthMtli Mt.
Mpeneef ' gave the gro and nel enrh
m tifMlU'.NMIlHjMHI fliflllM Veiir MHtl
Ihit iliine IHlbh, HMi, at which time le
Wt H rWelrer1 (Mf Hie hid UlMllttllllfll
Ik U.I.VliL
TIim nilarlMtt uf all I be general
peiv rur Hm year em1ln ihine imiii.
Ien, aytf regaled aa,H. Mr, pepei H
n rueili when asipui by 4imIHm A very
to (ell ihu sahirles of I he dllliMtmi
mi ueini iirlleen, Mr. Harrison ennumib
ed Unit If was a linen! lull nf peisumii
limuiajiDveliess ami iihprieti Io II
After enmmlerahlM dieiinsioii the oh
jeethm wan overruled by Mpeeial Was
teM'raiefe, Mr. Npetieer laiMii tbaj
Outre bad been nodiMi,iiiafbmatfaiiii
MheNurth t'aroliua Hailroad. Aftef
dUeushing at length the question oi
talurie of officers aud other enpeusi,
Assistant Auditor Figg, of the Houtl
ern, testified that the papers of the
receivers of the Hichuiund k Pal'"
vl lie were destroyed by fire In Wasl
ington.
Thlseohdtudcd the examination i f
wlthesseiKntid the court adjtmrtietu
H is probable that (special Master
Craige will stibmit his report u Jud
Nimimltm some l ime ibis mimth an I
tbai Hie matter is: imw iimhuum a iei
Hetneui, ,
1 BeatMr ii HIbhiI Beeni
f'laun lijuuil lawtms a-ele-iit skills .Ke
hriMly WUlluat lli nintuopOi, I Mliui t utliin1
tio uiesa i oar sum seen H (-lssiu.il
tin iii- mi Mis jusyhvwMU'l qrivinM si m
aniiins front u inuy. itPftn rai
moult IMiUiltm, lmil, tjtt hue, luViiH.m-.
uiii innt Kii.'Hiv luiitiiiB iruii'iextiiii n uu-n s
i ru,-nimmy iir vvn u. aw BfU
gtii, Bsiuusctiuti tfiturstitesui lUtisa.mk .
Bapidly Im'provlnff.
Mr. James Hasluger, whose Jaw
bone was thiaight to be broken Inst
week, the result of having a tooth ex
tracted by an amateur, Is doing very
well now aud thus far ho has not
found It necessary to come to Halts
burv,
HSU l
kai.uia fort n n or Mile' f Aiff
Pills. "Qua east u Oum." At all druishrf t.
Extension Gf the Telephone.
Mr, i I McNalry is luivlng his
residence neaf faith connected with
Hie tcli'pliohM saystefu. My till t?oti
tuieiion ttr. MuUv will have tel
Ipfcirtp- fetMllth's with all tile eilies
i mr.it, (rtith find -eiPtrloMe, Tln
4 system Is oiitg gra tusllv eKttnded.
MALL-POX SO AM,
A Ripple f Sxeilement in
Pulisbury Over Reports Gir
culated.
There was a high degree of excite
ment here Saturday morning when it
waj announced that a party fresh
from the seat of smalUpox Was in Sal
isbury and that a case had broken out
in the vicinity where he had been a
few hours before.
The facts in the case were that the
darkey who is confined to the pest
hoie lYi Charlotte was working with
th. .railroad force fourteen miles west
of Salisbury a few days before he was
stricken. .The morning he left he
h id a high fever and the eruptions
h id already begun to make thoir ap
pearance on his face. As soon as.lt
as discovered that he had the small
p x there was a general panic ' in the
arffif. Saturday morning the blaek
sitith from this camp came to Sails
byr. - and asked permission of Mr. P.
W. llrown tu make a ehaugeof clothes
In ike rear of Id saloon. Mr. firown
fs.ujtly after related the Incident to
rtfuUfcer and when It en mo to Mayor
i0s kmvwiedfje he lnaedlatelv au
tfraflxed b le t ilth :i of the man by
officers. Uit could not be located,
however, in he .md probably gotten
hvjtiLt.f th( mayor's wrier and skipped
Pliwn.
nu.rulnn Dr. John White.
npunendent of the board
w, in yucv in.ueo, OUt the Vis
umm nf In in tnutiii.tri .., ii...
J a L 11 ..-,...vvi i(, nie ruilU-
UlUAced all present tnemne fm-unwi .n.,1
;lailt. pr. Whlteheitd does not
Mflnk that there Is any Immediate
i 1 1 if. r i if tin i , 1 1 1 I , p.... i . f .ii
dmlc In that vicinity. Our neciple
luve become so thoroughly alarmed.
per. ai me near approach of final
1 TtJtn I'flfl... I rill t.i.l ..yl 14. 1.. .
. rvv ihu iiHinii nun n is pronaoie
that the total will run up In the
t musands by the latUy part of the
"ck.
The
medical sunervision of thn
C up netir Cleveland has been left in
tue hands of Dr. George ilrown. of
Eer P?Wr and Dr. Ii. sf.Sum-
inereii, or mi Mr rftre.
f Mill HHrlrr I V '
jjringe. Vtrwwtfmimmi fiimnn
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BLU
On Mttfdi
0 CAROLINA. RACKET
Will DIWhjIvb,
Dry Goods,
Hutu, Cups, Tinware, GIuhhwiu'c, and CroeUerywure,
Una shoes ut adi hw Itpes at 40ci it shtsis itt JKHM
ll.gnslines tit lliiijiii shoes at 11,301 ill iltoes at M.ihu
11 show lt tf.4ni I4:ni show at Hl.Tft,
CLOTHING.
l.Sn stills flip hnvs Hi fli $U stills fop hoys Hi fl.lMll
!l,gA suits fop boys Hi NtfHIi H lh stilts fttf men Hi Mini
In stills fop men Hi Ni t ;.n nn for limn Hi ti lh stilts
for nien ut i lii.5ii stills for men at llu.
OVKUCOAm
?l.1 overcoats at W,76 IA overcoats at Id.fiOj $H,6
overcoats at lit.
HATS.
8Ae hats at SOc; 4&c hau at 36e
bats ut 80c,
This is the greatest sale the people of Salisbury and Bowaii
county have over seen. Now is your opportunity. Come at
once,
RE I
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Ti4omar association
Will Meet Ktre on the 10th
Inst - Important Meeting.
The neit meeting of Iiowan County
Teachers' Associat Jon will be held; at
the Graded School building on Satur
day, the luth insttj awb a. m. The
following is the programme:
1. Object 9f the Association R. G.
Kizer.
2. Duties of each member to the
association L. H. Rothrock.
General discussion.
3. Importance of Orthography and
Etymology F. B. Brown.
General discussion.
, 4. Aids to Discipline J. M. L.
Lyerly.
General discussion.
A If public school teachers in the
county are expected to Join the asso
ciation, and teachers of private
schools and all others interested in
education are cordla ly luvlted to at
tend the meetings.
' A Wonderful Discovery.
Ths lut quarter of s century rteordt
many wonderful diteoverlee in mHMne,
but none thst hsve seeompliihed more for
humuiiitr tlutn thsteterling old houiwhold
remedy, Ilrowna' Iron Bitten. I eeema to
oomani tne very elements of good hesltli.
snu neither msn, women or ohllil csn uke
it without deriving the gresteet n.-il.
IrowiM' Irou Bitten la told by all dealers.
A Biff Fire.
V. W. Host, of China drove, who
was In town Tuesday, soys that a big
forest tire was niglng near Mr. Owens'
near Sumner's Siding, Monday after
mam. A large quantity of timber
was destroyed and It was feared that
Mr. pwens' hay would also be burucd.
Special Notioo.
Itowan County Alliance will meet
in call session at Faith with Frick
Sub on Friday, the 25th of February,
18U8. -The delegates to the January
meeting are still the representatives.
Shoes and guanos are some' of the
principle tilings for consideration.
By order of the president,
C. L. Bhown.
JR. L. Bhown, Sec'y.
aist-KiSbr.
(rsnRT oatm'.)
A anrs sod Hnfs Fmttly nfrtvwr esns
4
ana every uuxa oi ttowui uonylftUil
HI
s
Pain-Killer.
This ( a tnifl ttamfint n 1 It can't be
tnoJo too strong or too empbauu.
It ti a simple, safe and quick cure for
Cramp, Cough, Rheumatism,
Colic1, Colds, Neuralgia,
Diarrhoea, Croup, Toothache,
4
4
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TWO SIZES, 23c. and 80c.
imw, the firm of tteltt ite Hflfr
.i.
UiiIII 11ml iIMh wm will iilfnrnur tiiitlrn Hliu'k f
Notions
. MVVM,
CUT PRICES!
m daps itt
tin tip.
Uf,(Lcorsets
irw.. mi. ('ni'rtttts
tAe bats at fl0fri lmi at Hoc; lv
f.,e hats at not fi
....... .............
Yours respectfully
D &
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THB tBAP WPP
WWiu n for ifie Wwum.
1 inn Sleeping, sweetly sleeping,
( In the. limn np in the trei ,
Anil am waiting, only waiting,
Till warm spring returns to me.
Then I'll smile upon some maiden,
Who iM'rehanee awhilemay stay,
'Neafh me for refresh iug-6reeEes
As she plods her homeward way.
And you'll hear me sully sighing
For the day is drawing nigh;
I shall donihe coat of yellow
In the distant by and by.
. fo
J
When the spring again is near log
Bu 1 shall follow bud once more?
Winds shall spread its leaves around-
Pass awayfcnd be no more.
But some woiKlsnmn cruel, ciuel,
Too, spall lay me low Some diiy,
Or some forest storm may blai me
For 1 cannot always stay. 1
Are not nmndklnd's generations
Buds that grow and bloom and die
Though unlike the tiny leaf buds.
They may bloom beyond the sky.
L. .W. 8.
V aei
Tefioho ' Meet In fr.
Klsewhere In this Issue Will be
foniKl the programme of the County
Teachers Association for the meeting
on Saturday. To a live, ehergetlU
teaeherMf retpilres no argument to
show the iuijMirtauce of or necessity
for these meetings. It Is to be hoped
that there will be afull attendance.
. ii .
Am Old Idea
Every day strengthen the belief of end
nent phyviclan that impute blood i tha
cause of the majority of our dieenae.
Twenty-five yean air this theory wan ued
a a baais tot the formula of Brown' Irott
Bitter. The many reinar k aide cure effected
by thii ntraou old household remedy are
sufficient to prove that the theory ia correct.
Brown' Iron Bitter 1 sold by all dealer.
His Lawyers Still WftHim.
Mr. M. M. Ritchie, of Rich field,
who has a suit against him In the
term of court which opens heTo
the 21st, was in the city Monday. Mr.
Ritchie says tbstvthe report that his
lawyers had' withdrawn from life
service on account of some indisere
tlon on his purt, was erroneous r It i
says he still has his old lawyers-iii
ids employ to defend him. ' . j
Dou't Tcbaeco Bplt and 8oioke TflSr Life Away.
If yon want, to aiiit. to uuoco using eaUy
ami forever. beumuowubtroug.iuugueLio,
I'll ., uew life and vipur, tulie rio-ToBuo,
tlio wuudcr-worker, that uiukes weak men
string. I.'nv ruin ten jounris ia ten days.
Over 400,uiK ured. Buy No-To-Bao of votir
Iruisit, urwlor prnaraniee to cure, 60o or
l Jnii.iei, nun Biimjiiu wkmivk, . . ....
Bterling iteinedy Co., ChicsgQ or New York.
SALE
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