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fesia V-K piS rf7 ?5v ( i 'J 111! F I 1 1 VElHTISIlTC3-:ij.TES-ioi)KRivTK. -A. NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. TBRMS:-i-6i) l'Efi annum in advance I )L. XXXVIII. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1903. NO. 28 MP IMS BfcNSk Mk B&HI KPS lr9Sl VrV) W mm m&m SiTtisSmifirEiBanrE riliTiirintf mil I iimiiMMnrin riiini a man .( .1, , i, ... ,r BEGINS WORK with the first dose, cleansing the blood of 11 the poisonous cids that produce RHEUMATISM, driving out ill the dangerous germs that infest the body tht is the way cures arc effected by Other medicines treat symptoms; Rhiumacidi rimivu thi uuii, and, therefore, its ' , CURES ARE PERMANENT. Helps the digestion, tones up the system. Sample bottle free on application to Hobmtt Chemical Co., Pro prietors, 316 West Lombard St., Baltimore, Md. u $ j Received $ 45s fc f A Nice Line of the Hackney Bug les and Hickory Wagons. Will ive Low Prices on thesegoods for ext thirty days. Call and exam- e. We .mean business. P. N. STA1NBA0K. mmmmmnmmm-m The Weldon Grocery Co. lJk Vsfi m m u ,Wa Sell Only To Merchants. 'S THE WELDON GROCERY CO , W WHOLESALE JOHBEKS IN STAPLE & FANCY 5GR0CERIES.& a 2 fV Orders Solicited. K 2 8 It Buy the Best Paint Made-Tan ner's Semi-Paste Paint. MANUFACTURED BY Tanner Paiit & Oil Co., Box 180. 1419 E. MAIN STliEKT, RICHMOND, VA. PETER SMITH & CO., THE LEADERS OF LOW PRICES. IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Foreign and domestic dry goods NO. 28 MAIN 8TEET, NORFOLK, VA. HbbI Cares Cholera -InfaMn Diarrhoea, Dyicnt:ry, and the Bowel Yroulnci el. Children ofAnrAgt. Aids Dilution, RcuUtu thi Bowels, Strengthen the Child end Makes TEETHING EASY. Ortull SS U te C. J. MOrFCTT, M. D 8T. LOUIS. MO. Tri.iiB,l,JlM7K-D.C.i. Morrm -Ui Dw Sir: J., fo. 4.mn4l lli.l I .hmiM tl'. TJ MtPMI.RC MI JMir.tO.llMt M.WIM, ThKl ill A. JOr mil rn, iBirwr. lMhi.lihiii. rrr r.adr .ikuiw l Hi. ltt tl pnKltpuoii Inm fl pbj.klM. H..r b-.wl. MUMj M Ht nnMxiJ n 1 teniiH lKaiiu4 In n U Un B MHMfcr1iJ.e, Bm M.mll le ut TI KrHINA, nd la il ot ttn th.t. ui ml rh.a- lib krf n.ui IMtKU.r. WJ.iM,Tuinli.lTKi;TUIS,Ul.lilll.k.li.Uriolloinf Ml. ,., LLL'iTcrrHiNs powdersh Costs Only 25 cents at Drnggists, Tkt Bank i W, ::;:::WELD0N, N. C.I- Oriuizeft Uafler The Lais of tie State of North Carolina. AUGUST 20TH, 1892. 8TATK OF NORTH CAROLINA DKl'OaiTORY, HALIFAX COUNTY DKTOSITORY. TOWN OK WELDON DKft)8lTORY. CiflTiL iSD SURPLUS $29,000. ft .. .... i - :J.J 1 L f.Httia. fnr li. a(.tinn ror r jesrs mis losuiuiioo nu proviucu ueunun i....... - luetookholdernod direotur lve been idcnlifiod with tha busiDiwi iotoroiin of Ulifd Nonlumpton couoties fat nioj jesrs. Money lotoea u(.oa ip proved leoutilj .t lb legal rate of interest tir per eeatum. Aooounts of all are. .uuciiea. Prdi. Vi.Pmident: Cashier: W. K. DAVIE!. D J N. HAM SAY. W. R. SMITH. Seaboard, Northempton oouDly, N. C. ;attorney AT LAW, HE WANTED TO KNOW, Pt'ZZIED (IVtR A CLASH BETWEEN AKCIKMT MVTItOLOOT AND MODERN ART. WELDON, N. 0. Pnwtioes la the court of lUlifci and adjoining eonntie, and in the Huprema rtftihe8tk . Rpecial attention girra tleftlltmtiiHM prompt Hlnmi "kM KidMr twet Bladdar Rib" franilror rcmwlH in lH,,k"",1' J' ! wmi Mfliir mi .11 kind ,1 tnilMinn meT, ..". '"r ,.k.Ii5l..,il.eit'trtc,"7'c FftANK T.CUAKfV w.t nil' BCIUMItneo wv. nw ww "It's junta trilling ititestinD I kjuIJ like to sk," lie reuerked, ' Uiml to give you any information i" our power," returned tho obliging sole num. "Oh, tl is is very simple," expliiimd the mriitiger, "I'm sum it will occusiun y u do trouble ut all. I not u tlmt you have recently put nomttliing on the market that you are sdvcrti.sing exten sively." " Wo usually havo souictbing tint we are pushing." "This is a minor detail of feminine harness.'1 "Harness! You mean apparel, don't you?" "Possibly. I confer that I don't know much ubout it, hut it seemed to me that harness was the better woid You call it, I believe, tho Vetim Hose Supporter." "Ah, yes; an exoellent article. Do you want one?" "Rack anrajl Back away!" exclaimed the stranger. "I'm not married, and I'm not foolifh eii iugli to think iu would make an appropriate birthday present. It was the name thai uttracted me?" "It is an attractive name, isn't it?" "Indeed, it is." "And tho article itself is the m ist oonvenient, cuiufoitahle and sensible thing in its line on the market. Lot roc show you!" "Wouldn't do a hit of good," hastily ntorposcd tho stranger. "I couldn't tell a thing about it. I'm not prated on the modern girl, but I havo made a study of Venus. I'vo seen dozens f pictures of her and any number of statues and statutettos, and somehow this seemed to suggest question to me a very simple question, as I have explained, and one that you can readily answer. But it has worried me." "The salesman, secure in his superior knowledge ol feminine affaiis, looked at the strat ger with obliging condescension, and suggested that ho was ready for the question. Thereupon the stranger gave it to hira impressively as follows: "What in thunder would Venus d.i with a hose supporter? I have no deubt that it is appropriately named, like every thing else of its kind, but I really can't think what she would do with it, unless she gave the elastics to Cupid to make slingshot as a substitute for his bow and arrow." Brooklyn Eagle. CRUEL GIRL- "Do you think," he aikcd her, merely because he didn't have anything else to say, "that thero is much in this heredity theory," says The Chicago Record-Her aid. " For instance, I read some where the other day that if a man's father and grandfather were preachers it would be easy for him to become preacher or if one comes from a long line of solliera it would be natural for him to pick up the art of war without much trouble. The idea seemed to be that whatever a man's ancestors wcto it would be eaiosi for him to be." "Well." she replied, "I wouMu't be turpii-td il there were a i;n.i deal in that theory. I've always noticed that mnl men ean make nionke of thiui mlves without much trouble." - i R TOO EARL7 B 11 on? Not a hit of it ; now is just the time to njako your selections bofore the prettiest things are gone. Kverthin is fresh and bright now. Another advantage of buying early is that you avoid the crush and confusion of usual Xmas buying. XMAS Furniture, DESKS, CHAIRS, ROTKERS, CABINETS, Lamps, Morris Chairs. IplwS! " . ' ... 'i .-t, Xv -".V.''1r .i.v.'.tXv.ijJ XMAS Chinatare, Jardiniers, Vases, Busts, Statuettes, CLOCKS, Dinner Sets. A Pretty Carpet makes your honn ohoerful. Our Carpets do more, they make you cheerful and our low prices make you positively happy. PETERSBURG, VA, FIFTEEN YEARS AGO. D C.STAINBACK, H0T1RY PUBLIC," AND FIRE INSURANCE, .Roanoke NewaOffl. WlLDos, N. C Will be pai.l by the ,ir i.e. T.;nun Mwlical Aseociation, Buffalo, N. Y., If tbey cannot allow the original signature of tile individual volunteering the tt-i'.i-monial below, and also of the writers of (Terr teelitnonial among; tha thou.sAii.la which they are constantly publikliinj;, thus proving their genuineness. for about twrt yret I mffrrrd from a wry ohrtintei.ol itv.wp.i,"w,lp. R K Scoia, Km) .of ij Ka.lcrn Ave. Toronlo. (Inuno. "I IiicU a grf ut mimliff or rrmliM, withinil .uc 15 '"'.'. .11 I w. bo far fonf Ih.t I could no for long time- Iwnr any fc.li.1 fol la mv om.rh ; fell mfl.nfhilv ami ileprrwtM. Soitif four monlh. tro . Irlnut rtcommcmlfsi your 'OoWen Mnticiil l)iKv.ry.' After, wfrk'. Imlm.nl I h.il deneetl no nuieh benSt th.t I onnnuue.1 the meOiue. I havt Ulren three hntlle. and am convinced it h.K In my raoe arcottipll.ried perm.nrul cure. I can cooDcimtioutity recommend tl lo the thou auid. of dyipcpuc. thruughoul the land." A man can succeed and be strong if he heeda Nature'a marninRa. When there is indigestion, loaa of appetite, ringing in the ears, dizziness, apois be fore the evea or palpitation ol the heart ; any or all of these symptoms point to weakness and loss of nutrition. Dr. Pieree'a Golden Medical Discovery is the medicine to tt.ni to. "Golden Medical Discovery " contains no alcohol and ia entirely free from apium, cocaine and all other nareotica. It ia strictly a temperance medicine. Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." There ia nothing "just aa good " for diseases of the stomach. The " Commo nSenae Meejical Adviser,' Ioo8 pages, in paper covers, is sent fret on receipt of ji one-cent stamps, to fy expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. The following poem by J. S. Iloldeo, in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat, tells its own plaintive story : I wandered to the grogshop, Tom; I stood beside the bar, And drank a bowl of lemonade aod smoked" a bad cigar; The same old kegs and jugs were there, the ones we used to know When we were on the round up, Ton, some fifteen years ago. Tho barkeep ia a new one, Tom. The one who used to sell Corrosive tanglefoot to us is roasting now in well, The other has a plateglass front; his bair is oombed quite low, And looks just like the one we knew some fifteen years sgo. Old Soak came up aod called for booio he bad the same old grin While others burned the lining from their throats with Holland gin. Aod women stood beside the door, their faces seamed with woe, And wept just as they used lo weop some fifteen years ago. I asked about our old-time friends, those cherished sporty men; Aod some were in thepoorhousa, Tom, aod some were in tho pen ; Aod one, the one we liked the best, the hangman laid him low. Tho world is very much the same, dear Tom, as fifteen years ago. I asked about that stately chap, that pride marked as its own, He used to say that he could drink cr let the stuff alone. Uc perished of the James II. Jams, out io the cold and snow Ah, few survive who used to booii some fifteen years ago. New crowds line up against tho bar aod call for crimson ink; New hands are trembling as they pour the stuff they shouldn't drink ; But still the same old watchword rings "This round to me, you know I" The same old cry of doom was heard some fifteen years sgo I wandered to the churchyard, Tom, and there I saw the graves Of those who used to drown themselves io red fermented waves ; And there were women sleeping there where grass and daisies grow, Who wept and died of broken hearts some fifteen years ago. And there were graves where children slept, have slept for many a year, Forgetful of the woes that marked their Gtlul Sojourn here, Aod neath a tall white monument, in d.ain there lictn low The mm who used lo sell the boousiuie fifteen years ago. THE UNDISCOVERED COUNTRY. Could we but know The land that ends our dark, uncertain travel, Where lie those happier hills aod meadows low Ah, if beyond the spirit's inmost cavil Aught of thatoouutry oould we surely know, Who would not go? Might we but bear The hovering angels' high-imagined chorus, Or catch, betimes, with wakeful eyes, aod olear, One radiant vista of the real before us With one rapt moment given to tee and bear, Ah, who would fear f Were we quite sure To find the peerless friend who left us lonely, Or there, by some eeh stial stream as pure, To gsie io eyee that here were lovelit only This weary mortal ooil, were we quite sure, Wbo would endure? Kdmund Clarence Siedman. SEATTLE'S APTCAL FOR GIRLS. - - ... . a. -..MfMtnwfc. .r3Mrmp-ZL:iimLL.lll)i,tiK vM. . m - -' -- mmm aiw.l ism m saaaaaaaaMsaii 1.1 n. Grave's Tasteless ChiM Tome Has stool the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales oyer One end a Half Miaion ouies. Does this record c i ;.:cr.t appeal to yon r i w aTjwetcW tvitti wvsrv bottle to Tet. Cant MCSt man " ' "" k I I n (Tt ere is ashoitKe of women at Seattle, Wash. Many uniuairied men in that thriving city are yearning for wives, and an appeal tor girls hue txen sent to the mayor ot Troy, N. Y-, where the feminine population is greatly in eiressof the men.) Oh.sivens girls! A town like this de mands Sweet grin, fair girls; we wish to claim their hands Girls who will dam our socks and cook ont meals, Girls who stroke our brows when we are ill; Girls wbo will listen to onr fond appeals When, uiged by love, we look for girls to fill The empty place at our firesides Oh, send ns girls if possible, jood looking. If not, send any kind, to be our brides, To sew onr buttons on, and do onr cooking. New York Herald. 7HE OLD RELIABLE TUB F1.T IN THS OINTMENT OP LADY CONTENT. OA8TOTIXA. Beiratka Ih luilh4 Ym HawMwsys B0Hht Bifiutture CHAMHERLMN'S COUGH RKME DY IS PLEASANT TO TAKE. The finest quality of gtanulated loaf sugar is used ia the manufacture Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and the roots used io its preparation give it flavor similar to maple syrup, making it quite pleasant to take. Mr. W. Roderick, of Poolesville, Md,in speak ing of this remedy, says "I have used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy with my children for several years and can truth fully say it is the best preparation of the kindlknowof. Theohildreo like to take it and it has do injurious after effect. For sale at W. M. Cohen's drug store, Weldon, N. C. Social service is tha best soul culture. p9 1 1f r p'! ' A 1 kl In mm Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE ROMANCE OF THE ROOF. THE CRUCIAL MOMENT, THE Some years ago a prominent English bishop paid a visit to America. He was entertained by the wealthy families of his church wherever he went, and very raueh honored a cultured lady of Boston by accepting her iovitation to make bis home at her house during his stay in that city. She was naturally exaultant her success in gelling this religious i .n, and sought aoxiuusly to make his slay most pleasaot. Iu England bishops are stylid"My Lord," and this fact stood uppermost in the lady's mind. Every one in the family was carefully drilled as to their mode of address, aod all fcH into line except a page, a boy of exemplary industry and disposition, but possessed of a most grievous weakness he would twist and ravel up a message in a very provoking manner, and for this reason he was the fly in the oint ment of the lady's content. It was in evitable that the boy must, at some time, accost the Bishop and tbat he would make a bull of it seemed a certainty. Then began a most careful drilling. The boy was coached for days before the advent cf the Bishop until it really seemed that he had mastered the prob lem. He tried hard, and would be seen approaching a post with the most reverent demeanor several times in a day, and gravely address it as "My Lord." The crucial moment arrived when it was necessary to send the boy up to the Bishop's room the morning after bis arrival to inquire if he wanted anything The boy bad beeo through a moat dtastio drill the night previous, and he bad re pealed his query, "The boy, my I otd," which was to be his reply to the Bis' op, Early the next morning the Bishop was awakened by a tremulous knock at bis door. "Who is it?" he asked. He was astounded to hear as a reply in quavering tones: "The Lord, my boy." Ireland's Own' THE BEST LINIMENT. "Chamberlain's Pain Bilm is oonsid ered tbc best liniment on the market," write Post & Bliss, of Oeorgis, Vt. No other liniment will heal a cut or bruise so promptly. No other affords such quick relief from rheumatic paios. No other is so valuable for deep seated pains like ame back and pains in the chest. Give this liniment a trial and you will never wisb to be without it. For sale by W. M. Cohen, Druggist, Wcldoo, N. C. Consequences make no ttons. discrimioa' A RUNAWAY BICYCLE, Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, 111. It developed a stubborn ulcer unyielding to'dootors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured. It's just as good for Bums, Scalds, Skin Eruptions sod Piles. 25o. at W. M. Cohen's Drug Store. Life without toil triumph. would be without KIIR OVKR fllXTV YEARS) Mrs. Wioslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over sixty years by millions ot mothers for ohildren, while toothing, with perfect success. It soothes the child, soft' ns the gums, allays all pain, cures wind oolic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. 25 cents bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs, Wins- low's Soothing Syrup," aod take no oth er kind. EViaV Olllt ISStJItE OF UFINO THE ti FPOJNK OF AT LEAST ONE LOVE STORY DURING HER Ll.'STIME. Pretty Georiria White, who is ono of tho dainty nursemaids in Oscar Hammer stein's now operetta, "Punch, Judy & Co." at tho Victoria Roof Oarden is the heroine ol a genuine love story, which she relates as follows; "Every gill is sure of being the heroine of at least one love story during her life time, and io this little story, which is true, I was the heroine by proxy II is truo that may not seem a very satis factory part to play, but the culmination of this little episode was just as pleasing to me as thouuh I had continued to hold the center of the ttagn at the fall of the curtain. "It happened several seasons sgo, while I was touring in tlo; far west wiih an opera company. Inc place was a small town in North Dakota, with a suffi iently large population to warrant our manager's remaiuing in the towu for two performances. When we arrived at the small hotel I was assigned to a room with another lady of the company, aod after unpacking our satchels we descend ed into the dioiug room aod partook of a somewhat frugal but typical one-night- stand dinner. Sitting opposite us at the table was a rough looking young man, evideotly a cowboy. Nobody noticed him, nor did he seem to take heed of any one. tie was apparently morose, but we should not have observed that quality had it not manifested itself later during the evcoiog when he occupied a box at tbe theatre. Ho was quite alone, and evinced but little interest iu tbe per formance. There was a merry party io the box which faced him from the op posite side of the stage. Their spparent enjoyment of the plsy seemed, for some reason, to annoy him. Alter the first aot was over be left tbe theatre. On my return to the hotel that night I was sur prised to find a note, reading as nearly as I can remember as follows: " 'Dear Miss Excuse me for asking your aid out of great difficulty; I am going to marry a young woman in this town. She takes great delight io mak ing me jealous. Iam unfortunately of tbat nature. Sho has postponed our marriago agaio aod again for no special reason. I am tired of waiting for ber to make up her mind, and havo thought of a plan, which, if you will help me, will surely bting ber to ber senses. Last evening, in company with a party of friends, she occupied a box at tho theatre and witnessed your play. Not once dur ing the evening did she glance across to where she knew I was sitting. This is just one instance of the ways in which she tries to worry mc. Now, Miss, will you help me put an end to it? I am go ing to send you to-morrow night, some Sowers to be haoded over tho footlights. My sweetheart is going to tbe theatre arain, and if you will only look at me aod smile, I am sure I oan make ber be lieve that I have tired of ber coquettish ness, and have begun to pay attention elsewhere. I am yours very respectfully, 'L D. 8.' "Another looger note followed this one the next morning, in which the love stricken youth explained that, while he might make love to some of the youog women in town, and thus excite the jealously of his recalcitrant lady love he feared that the village damsels would take such attention seriously to heart, and as he knew that I was leaving town the next day, he felt tbat his little comedy oould be safely enacted with the denote ment that he desired, and no awkward embarrassment to follow. He occupied a box the next night, aod yon may be sure that I sailed across the footlights when s gorgeous bouquet was handed to me. I had let our atago manager and the rest of the company into tha secret of the little romance that was being en aoted, aod they were duly interested All the world loves a lover indeed! "Six weeks later, in another Western town, I received a letter informing me of the entire success of the cowboy's ruse. The coquettish little lady, seeking so ex plaoation of the fl jral tribute, was kept in uncertainty as to the seriousness of the affair (or proper length of time until. with tears, sbe capitulated, and the letter said they were to be married at once. Accompanying the letter was a band' some brooch set with Mexican topaa," NOT A SICK DAY SINCE. "I was taken siveroly sick with kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of mediciues, none of which relievad tue One day I saw an ad. of your Electric Bitters and determined to try that, After taking a few doses I felt relieved and soon there after was entirely cured, and have not seen a sick day since. Neighbors of mine havo been cured of Rheumatism, Neuralgia. Liver and Kidney troubles and General Debility." This is whst B, P, Bass, of Fremont, N. C, writefj Only 50c. at W. M.Cohen, Druggist. Next to cash a man's best asset is oon- fidenco. OASTOniA. B.nth. f Tha Kind You Hais Always Bought You never know how lit l lo you can do until votj irv "I have been lie In CAM AHFTS for Insomnia, with which I iiuvo Ix-cn uflUeled lor over twenty ytarH, in id I cn nay tlmt CuRcnreis havontvc-n me mure re Her than any other reme dy 1 have ever tried. 1 shttll certainly recom mend tlu'tn to my friends nn belnp all they are represented." Thus. Gili.akd, fchfln, M. ff CATHARTIC Jt Sa twaos mmn tiumtnm Pleasant. Paints Mr, Potent. Taste Ootid. Do Good, Muver Sicken. Wuaketi. or Gripe, lite. I, filio. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... SlfriLf S.e, C.wpw.7, (hlCK Inlml, Nw f.rt. 311 MTf).Rlf) 80,11 110,1 t,ln,lntfi,',1 r all drua I U'DAb gnu to eTiiKBTobaoio u.blt" Sick Headache ? Food doesn't digest well? Appetite poor? Bowels constipated? Tongue coated? It's your liver 1 Ayer's Pills arc liver pills; they cure dys pepsia, biliousness. 2?e. Alt (.ntcgisls. BANKER SALV is the most healing salve ia the world. It cures Sores, Cuts, Burns and all Skin Diseases. It positively Sures Files S. Kinesbaker. So East Ohio Street. Chicago, writes: "I bad a bad case of files lor several yeara. BANNER SALVE cured me quickly and perman ently after several doctors and remedies bad failed to relieve tie." GUARANTEED. Price 23 Cent HER CHOICE. The Aunt "Now, darliog, don't be afraid of telling me what kind of doll yon would like." Nelly "Oh, auntie, I'd just love twins." Brooklyn Life, YOU KNOW WHAT VOU'RETAKING When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron aod Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, No Pay. 50c OASTOniA. Buntlie Tw Kind Vt HjtwWwars Boufhi ftgaatnnt ef Fame is merely an entree; fortune is a feast. DISASTROUS WRECKS. Carelessness is responsible for many ran ay wreck ana tbe same oau-es are making human wrecks of sufferers from inroat and bung troubles, liut since the advent of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs aod Colds, even the worst eases can be eured, and hopeless resignation is no -longer neces sary. Mrs. Lois Crags, of Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King's New Discovery. This great remedy ia guaranteed for til Throat and Lung diseases by W. M. Cohen, Druggist. Piioe 50c and $1.00. Trial botil free. BUCKINGHAM DYEwhiiTer. KEEP COOL. By placing your orders' for Bread, Cakes and Pies with the WELDON BAKERY, Specials in fine layer, fruit and pound cake. ay-Hot ooffee and lunches served at any hour. UtXOut of town orders PROMPTLY FILLED: E. K. BRIDGERS, Up-to-date Bakery, Entry's New Block Weldon, N. C. loTPhone 61.1 PPOMATTOX IRON WORKS. 28 to 34 Old Street. PETE11SBCUO, VA. Manufacturers of Machinery, Shafting,Pulleys, Agricultural Implements. Having bought out Steel k Alnan. der, founders aod machinists, with alt patterns, wo arc now prepared to 'ur- nish parts to machines formerly made by them. HYDRAULIC PRESSES. PEANUT MACHINERY apeoialtr. Mill work aod eastings of nil kinds, second hand machinery for sale cheap. Calloona or write for what yon want. IgUKKT Y ON BONDS. I Those wbo are required to give ' Bond in positions of trust, aod who j desire to avoid asking friends to be- i come their sureties, or who may wish j to relieve friends from further obli- i galions as bondsmen, should apply in person or by letter (o SR. T. CLARK, Attorney. Wcl R N- C 1
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