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i : ( ffToo'tHtv tor TUm. "" ' (Customer Can you recommend tli! faliTOt to be a good talker? Senior I can, indeed. It was the ole companion of a liostoa lady for Mire6 years. ' Customer 'Wen, I don't tliluli It Would 6ult me at all. Ueuler TV iiy not? Its tbe best talker I have in the place. Customer Very likely; but I haven't time to consult a dictionary every time It speaks. Time 1"ui.'uall.v TiveT.v 'ivUen men make an attempt to kill it. War as a Stimulus fur Trade. ! There are in:in.v instances In the his tory of the world wlny-e war ueteil ns a fc'lmulus to trade; where It has oniTeet ed a stsiKiimit eotiditioii of business and tins operated .-y the needed spur to set things In motion. There Is every cause to believe that this will be the liirtttetiee Of the present roiiltiet; that it will cii eotirau'e the revival of forces which have been durinant, and that it will coinmiinieaie to the whole eoiiiiiiereial Hinl iiiiltis'.rinl fabric the power for Which the people have born waltlnjf. Dot Tobucfo S(iit and Smoke Tour l ife Away. To quit tobacco c:sily and forever, te rung. Hello, full ft life, nerve ami vieor, t:ile No-To-Iktc, tbe W:iiJcr-'.vor!;cr, th.-.t ii.uk. -s weak men Ktrni.g. All (Ims-'i-'iMs. Wi' or fl. 1 are nuaran. ti'cil Doiiklcl u::,t (.tuple tn- A h'resa ; Stcrllug MraIl. ti,.cWor.w York A tlv.'-.'.'iit -tieiip lu'ist n-lorn every .In Look, ledger or other it,"ottut nook kept l.y n business house In Mexl'o. .s.i. ;in Yols Can ired 1:1 I r'lea y. 1 ean itH il ;"ii are nr-d all t!io ! v.'iir I I".. t 1, 1 r. I Mir-.iiiutril.il. t lie fire I 1 . 1 1 1 . tt I au-e e r a III v itlii'.-r ..f tile I'nd a;!e!e, l.erve, e -ir'-!:-i!i in re-le.l :: ti'l It Yell lleed I I I , (.real e-ir" f-. it i- III.' i,.-.l II I. niecital aiel li Hood's Sarsapirilla .i Hood's Pills lll e U I l-e.l, iiull, I he South I tlin it e. Among the irlvatitan to be derived from the war with Sj aiu by the So ,ti; will bo the reaiova! of mis.ipprcucnhioti about it climate. lu one ur two in Ktanees, hulnbly that of tho ri .Hciilone talk about "the Virgin in sun," a Hemp t Iihvc been made to perpetuate fictions that have lom; don service in certain ittitaeonistic 1 1 1 r t is. Tuc.-! uU'.'iiipti have failed in th-.' face of .solid facts, ustomsliiuo even to s mc Southerners, petbajis. When the call for Volunteer? wusi untdo there was, because of misap prehension, nmo:i families of the sol diers almost as much dread of the ef fect of a stn iu the far South iu Mini iner us of lac ii.j.'-sit'iiity of active scrv ice ntfiiiiist an tu-tiiy. As events laiv demou-trated t!ie iiiiall basis for such n dread, it lias largely disappeared. tuo of the ment sifjuilicant eireum utauees of t!ii 1 recess of leasant lis illusion bus been the condition id tin. troops at Tampa. roNsrinxi; a womax. Mrs. Pinkh.mi'fl Advico Iuspirea ' " Cotiiidonoo and II opo. Kxamniation i. & hard trial to a Womu n. Mic puts ;i . : mid is r.;i!y liri'.v: cer. jmi) -, in. :. , 1 1 -Most nv'iucii!';. a M'.-ile physieeiu ii l--:ii-a:- 'v nr:.-ai.ied sl-,e .'.are , fear .If 11 1 liK ... examination vvitu 11 iiiipressioii.m. .re le -s. of disc.ai!--a-r'jnu lit. .11- ti.n ..I the mind de-t r vs the elTeet 'of a.'.ev; and : 1 10 ;r r . w s w.e'sr rather than bctb. r. ii. ren- iilun-; Mrs. l'inl; liam no besital'.oii n. 1 d be ''.-it, tho story K toi.l I-' a w.a.ia a and i.-, Mindly conlideiit'.a!. M I'iiilihaiii's a.'.d i-.-ss is Lytm, Mas-;., ; !.e oilers -U women her advice w'.t! ' el aru'e. Iler int -:iii, !e Un w , d;re of vt omen's troulilei-i makes her L iter .f a.'.vice a Well.sprine'of hope, and h.-r u idecxperi fuce and .ski1! point the way tohea'.th. ' I suffered ith ovarian trouble for Bcveu years, and im doctor knew what was the matter w'.th me. I had spells vh ieh . u Id las! t .r two days or more. I thoiijil.t 1 would fy I.ydia K. I'inU hit Ill's Veeta'de Ciunpolilii!. I have taken seven bottles of it. ami am en tirely cured."" Mi:.-, .loit.s I'oiii .man. 'JO N. Wood berry A ve baltimore. Md. 1 The al.ove letter from M. Foreman is only one of thousands. 'My wife had plmplea 011 lu r face, but she has ntvu l .kair l'a.-i AUK'l'S uud Uity have disai'jK nr. d. I Imd hern troubled with t'onstipa.iua ler some uree. hut utter tak Inir the first. I'u, L'lirel 1 have luul 110 treul ie Wltll ihls.Ulll:- lit. We lMMIil.1 ,-,.Bl( loo li i - li - ly of I' l-eari is " I'm 11 Wahiman. 67(MUermautiu Ave.. Philadelphia, Pa. CANDY CATHARTIC Mm ... CURE CONSTIPATION. . Slrrlln KrBr.li l.,Bjn.. Mir:-p.,. Montrril. Srm frk. Klppax V011 seem very much affect ed ut the tragic fa'c ol'.luliet, MissSnif fen; I tho:ii;!:t 1 s:..v tears in your eyes. Miss SnitTeii Vi s. Mr. Klppa.x. it does seem so sad to think that the lady who played Juliet i.. un really dead: Truth. no rou pa v nn; piufits ? ..l II, Ml I'.l I ,.l 1 III It. S , . ROIK I1II.I tt( CY CO.. Roth ! S. C. :ls:int. I';.!inil,lt-. I'.-ieiit. 'I'.iste i;,-.hI. Ilii , Never Si, k. 11. Wi'.ik.-n. .1 l.r! ie Hk-. I: lc. y. One Dead and One's Fugitive From the Law. PASSENGER RATES REDUCED, A Unique t'hurueter of t'liurlotto tty He Could Hxlit the Spuuiurds if Ite Hud a Uniy I'nll'oriu. Tbe iiietness of King's Mountain's .Sabbath was broken unci intense ex citement euused bv tbe killiu.' of John II. Kdwarcb. It seems that KdwunU and one Uouner bad been drinking uud painting the town red for several duys, terrorizing uud threatening every body they met. W'arrauts weio issued for their arrest, but the men locked themselves up in a house und refused to surrender. Marshal I'lir'usou wont in and told tho men he hud u warrant for them and tried to reason with them. They would not surrender and said they would kill uuy 0:10 who came therefor them. Ferguson went buck and reported, and tho citiciis mvod llm itii'ilhim (if the wm r,iti C I'or ii- n,0,, ,.;i,,i ..f 1 went dowu , thv ....d deumuded asurreuder. Ihev told b.m the tirst man who entered would be shot, l-'er-t'uson ordered his posse iu uud they hud to fiet iu a window from the p:aa, the doors all beii y lockt l. As ooll as the lirst man wus in uad had stiai.-l:t 1 eued up Kdwurds tired 011 him, and lie then bej;an; tiring on I .d .mis. and so did a second 111.111 who i had entered. Ilonuer presented his J pistol at Ferguson with 0110 hand, und ' a iareo knife iu the otiier. Kerens,;:! ad- vuueed and lucked his mull 11.it. 1 all 1 opportunity presented itself, when i.u i Krupi'ied w ltd Ilonuer and l:e!, iuiii t:l the shooting wus over with tho i-tl.er 1 mau and the posse. I'Muaid- was shot ! thi'outzh tho heait and died in aheiit ! threo hours, iicuner was ai 1 este.l a'.d ' put latlie guardhouse, lie n bro.ii.'lit out uud tried l.y tho mnyor an. I t.iud 3IU uud costs, i he hherill' tlcii served a State warrant on him uud placed ho.i iu tho hands of two men to he! t. In soa.e way he made eo0d his escape and they ure now iiuiitiiii; him. 1 he e 'ple aie much euraed that he e -v.ij ed. Copppr .Mines in orih t rot 1 11 it. The Ilostoii-I'iu'oliiiu t'opi er Miam Comrany is wuiluui; copper mines m l'eisou und (iiauville counties, where it owns ucrva. The e.i; per mine of (Irauviile were in.'ii.lcioativ v.ci.ed forty years uo, and nre known !o 00 very rich, the ere beiurf of vei hih tirade. W'oi k shows that tho e: o is uf iiuito nnifoim i ado and tliat there is a lure auiouut of it. i ho ore is sai l to run from in to P 1 er cent, as compared with I to '.N 1 er cent. 111 l.uke uud W estern mines. 1 ho coin; uuy . . nti uli the Hluo Win;, Iv.iyhtoiie, l ecaii iiitas, and ( iillis mines, c'oppcr oio of e,,0,l tirade ulso existi iu 'ul-airus uud Cherokee counties. If the ..lor Wii- .r.iv. Fe-!c;; liruliuni. of Cluirlutte, an tliiree. instructed tiro eater if ante bellum day in di-eussiii Un. 1 r,-s,,a i uupleasa.it ne ".. to a war crowd : u:d "If thev would pu: 0110 ef Ihein eld! jjray suits on mo mere am t no live men could hold me, but 1 just e-.ui.la t lixht with blue clothes on. Von kacv ho was tu'L'ht to hhoi t at tliy le i stripes, and I miulit wnko up m II. a I uiht Homo tune, and 'lore I thoiii-'ht. rhuot too ti'.low next ;o mo. vu line fcico habit ia stror.e," Iass(:i,;(T K'ates IJediiee.l The llailway ( 'oiuuiissiun ha.i 1 e duced pus-ei.yer fail s ,n the Wiln.iu ton and Wo!. ion Cuilroiid to .' e.oitit per mile, lirst class fare, and ".' cents per milo second class lure. I ho order reducing rates is vlVcclivo Auyast 1st. ieutli l.ilins Mr. .I.epli ISIueK. Mr. Jofioph K. I'.lack, who was run over by a freight train on tlie Carolina Central track, ou the 7th of .lune, d.ed at tho resideiicu of his father, Mr. Joint T. llluck, ut Charlotte. I dent. A horse w hich Mr. Harris, of Char lotte, was riding, fell, throwing iuui ipiile violently and it. 1! let 111 un u-ly i,'iiah iu his lieu 1 .liide Ku.irt Sworn In. The oath of ollice as judo f tho Fifth Nortti Carolina federal judicial district was administered to Jti,!k; Kwart beforo Jud),'e I'uruoll in the ollioa of tho clerk at Ashovillo. l'opull-ls of MecliloiilMirjj The Populist Fxeeutive Cnmmittes of Meckleuburg county met iu Char lotte and passed resolutions otroring fusion to any party Ihut would fuse. ---o- - - Convocation of .Xlor.inioii. The Convocation of Moranton met in St. Faul's Church, Wilkesbmo. The session was most delightful nud profit able. Tho congregations were very large, and seemed to bo deeply im pressed with these services. Popular Itl o w 1 nyr Koek. The season is on at Illowiiii; llock. There are over -I'M visitors at the lintels on the mountains. Tho plousuro on tho way to Mowing Hock is much greater this year thuu in former reasons. - Our Tobacco I aetorle". The Ibircan of Labor Statistics has a report sbowin that 1 11 tobacco fac tories ore cow in operation iu the west era district. Of theso ;ii are at Win ston. -4- - Hot Time In the Old Town. Tho highest rending of the weather bureau thermometer Sunday was HI, but to thoso who braved tho sun's ravs it seemed easily 100. "(ienerul Humidi ty" was in town, and 110 mistake. Tho day was one of the most oppressive- of the season. Charlotte ( ibsorver, Tanglefoot Joints Oalnre. The State Auditor is collecting soun statistics which show that thcro nro !M'S registered whiskey distilleries iu opera tion iu North Carolina. Soeklns it Settlement. The linltimore f- un understands that negotiations are pending between Hit iialtiruore and the N ow V ork ro-orenu -iation committees of the Capo 1'eiir St lailkin alley i.aiirond for tho pur pose of reaching a settlement mid dis continuing the htiira'iuu involving th disposition of the property. Atlrirptrd Hmslary. An attempt to burglario tbe resi dence of Mr. JO. W. Mellon, of Char lotte, was preveuted by the timul.f nwakoliing of Mr. . Mellon, who called to her busban 1, thereby fri'hteii'iig the marauders, 1 NORTH CAROLINA PENCILINGS. IS1.1FKKI) TIIK III KG I. AKS. Two Ladies 1'rtliteit Oil' Would-be Thieves by Culllux to UU liilun Inaiy Hired Sinn. Two disreputable cbaraciers Lava been caiisirg serious alarm in tho vicin ity of Drymoud mountain. Quo uiijht recently they tried to enter the resi dence of Mrs. Swettie. situated iu aa isolated part of tho mountain. After knocking several times and beiup re fused admittance, they commenced fdrikiUfj tho door violently. Mrs. Swettie, whose hired man was away, thiukiue; to frmhteu the uiaiiraders, called to him to briu Lis pistol. The ruse worked perfectly, as tho men, thinking the hired lnau hud returned, tied. A I osse of men armed to tho teeth se:n'hod the adjacent woods for the misereuut, but without success. They are stili maintaining a vigilant watch. Mrs. Swettie is a Northern lady, who is seeking health iu the salubrious mountain, air und is reported to bo very wealthy. She has been uituost pros trated by the experience. K i-i 11 111 Ion 11 State Convention. The Hepublicau State convention met in Kaleiith with a full dole(,ritiou pres ent. Chuiruiiiii llonon and Senator 1'ntchiiril were eu!er;i.'.ed. Kesolutions cndorsiui; the State administration nud warmly commendim.: and pledijin their support to l'rcsident Mciviuley in tiie prosecution of the war were passed. The I'irjjley laritf bill wits eudorsod; a resolution fuvoiiiiK a cIiiiuk'O in the election luw so as to insuro an hon est ballot and fair count was also pussed. The executive committee was Hiven pleuaiy power to nominate a siijienor court n:d'e un 1 solicitors iu the several d:sti let. I'ii tal Mi 'int I tin All r. iv. 11. Wink Tux lor, lesso of the Oaks hotel, was shut and instantly killed by James Crey, of I'ecutur 111., nt Ashe vilie. I he ti ouble 11 cw mit of a dis pute over an account of a boarder who had left 1 lie hotel a few duvs previously, Mr. Taylor c'aimin; to have told the clei i: to emu for :i room, and Mr. t'orey cluiuiiiif: to Line heard him tell the clerk to charge only SI. A ver dict of justniii'oie honiicivle was render ed by tho colonel's jury. Cross l.ariiinus lor t our Years. 'J'he follow ine; is tho gross earniuv'-'i of the Curoliuu and Noithwesteru ruii way compuuy hitter know 11 as the narrow i;uiie for tho 'iist lour years, l iross earnings for tho j ear en. Ic.l J 11 no ''". I -''", cf-".. v; I . '.'7 ; I-.',!, .?;imi,:j7'I. ti'i; 1-17, .5o:i, 1-:-. .ii.l,.i:i'.i.;i;. A I v In ( a iluloiipe. Mr. .1. McW. Alexander, of Mu'lnrd Creek, biou'l.t to t us el'ico a iviriositv 111 the t,li:; 0 of a e.u,! a o'lpe. It was a twin caut.iloiii e. one id tin m seeming to bo hv,ai!').u l up by the other. Ciiai'iotte News. .pi'.iliidn!i'.l .S.1,00. The Hoard cf Agriculture, in scWsiou recently at l.'a'.ei.di, appropriated 001 for tl.o A. uud M. College. I'liiee al ditioii il inspectors wer.' added tj tho Agricultural I epartmeit. New I'.ipers for Dm haul. I'uriiain xv 1 , t soon hivo to new pap-is. A weekly lleiublicail cum 1 uigii paper is.-ned by an enterprising colored luan, and a ! em crat 10 dully with . li. iloila'.i I as editor. I'. 1 11 i.m iiir i:w 3tiill IJoiile. 1 li. 1 eople aloi.-.' the line of the Su gtir Creek road, Mecklenburg couuty, are o;ti:o; up a elit:oii to Ini'.e a dully mail sci'Vie.! on thai route. I i 111 i n ut i e lo.t Ay oil. There roeeutlv died at Charlotte s. Mr. W. . I.. ove:i. nito'.vaof very iiialnu;:e statue, brine; o.ily live feet ' t o ineiie-i and u ,.i!iiiu lua pounds, j lie xv as - I yea! s oal. I er- 1 l.irye Alleinlance. The law eluss nt Wake l-'oreit is the hi'L'"t i: lots hil l, there iejiug uu on- : io!lm..':it i f "1 1 studeiiis. j lieet'iiii In ; )lli.-e ut A-Iicv llle. j V 1 eer ;.t iir,' ollice has been estab- ' lisiie i a! Asi'.rvuli; witli l.ieet. S vl!10 i iu cli.uve. New -. liool loiioliu-; for l.'.ilelyli. Ualeigh 11 to erect 11 new school buiLl::i at a e 'St o: -' i 1. An Old l, 11 Ley Ivtlle l. ( lias. Wiillor, 1111 ooi darkuv at j Charlotte, win s'lack by a parsing train and lu-inully killed. His body was hailed s uur distaiicii from U10 tru k. III,'.) I'', lkl.ll Nolllill it ed. H.ci. Theo. I'. Klutz was uo'iiinuted by the Seveuih i 'em, cratie Comrres sioiiul I'lstriet couveiiti-aii for Congress on tho tirnl bii'lotut Matesvil'o. Kei elvcs il llelle of the War. Among oll.er iii.e: esting collections received bv the am-eiim i.t Uulioeh. i8 u thousmid puir.i 1 1 deel armor pl.-rciiig I shot. )ii!Isiiii College Wilier I'liuil. I'.y fall I 'iividsou College will be ful ly eipupi ed with a complete water w ork j sy.-dem. -4 Ilrolu' Ills Collar Hone. Mir. William l'olouinet. of Concord, lia 1 the iiiiakntui.e to full from his wheel uud I 'leak his collar bone. - l)r. s-iUrs Addressed 1 lie Institute. I r. Sikes, f Wuke l'oi o.' t College, delivered 1111 aide address before the Mecklenburg Institute at Charlotte. XV. W. Ivitelii'ti lii'iioiniiiated. Hon. W. W. Kitchen was renomi nated for Congress by tho Fifth Ceu grossiouul I'istrict at (ireeusburo. - -4 . - U1111 Over l it Wagon. A little child of Mr. Phillips, of 1 liar lotte, was run over bv a wagou nud badly hurt while playing in the streets. Mud l..g Killed A mad dog was killed at (Virlotto after biting a dog and attacking the young grandson of Alex Johnson. b.inued Hands. The Iai!y .lourna!. of Winstou, an nounces that it has disiosod of its in terest to the Journal Publishing Co., with Col. Webb temporarily in charge of the paper. F.lu.'Htloiial Mass Xlei tlug An educational mass meeting was l:elu at w envorviile toll ego. liisimp W. W. Puucnn and H"V. James Atkins addressed the meeting. Prominent ( Itl.cii f Oaston Di'ii-i, 'Squire Cnleb l'asso'tr, r. well-kno-rn citizen of Oajtoa county, died at his home in Dallas. U'Kjr.S WELL IN HAWAII lloiv ol Artesian Water Curiously Refulaietl by the Clock. A most curious phenomenon has been ubscrved In the flow of un ntteslan well 0:1 Kealla plantation, Kauai, Hawaii, 'i he water Iiub regular variations in its fiow, l.clns lowest at o'clock in the morning, Kiailually rising until It ai tains lis greatest flow at - o'clock In the afternoon, and then lis gradually falling until S o'clock In the morning. Mummer (ieorge H. Knit child of the plantation thus describes ihe peculiar phenomenon: "The ti p of the pipe is thirteen feet alove sea level. At c'ght fet there Is : How of about l.Otm.ot.i ga!h.ns iu twenty-four hours. Ily adding live f. et im re of pipe ihe How stops. W), h.ne hmi this ixtiti live feet I p'pe on ti p ci the well for a month or more, w.ii, ii.g for extra pipe to in, .duct the water to the mill where it is to be ustil. Wt have noticed a peculiar :n tio:i of tills column rf water, and I have 1 ecu mi ni !e to find any explanation of it. If th.. publication if the facta by the Hiar will bad to an sphina'ion. 1 will he v. ry much gratified. ' The column of water in this live ad tli'iotial pipe placed to p 1 vent tbe flow a! s o . lo. l; in the nac :.it;g is at iu b wis; p. int 1 ti" and a half in, Ins I e 1, w the top of the pipe. 'I'll, n ii ris s ;p:il at ip-ou il begins to tb w over the pipe. 'I le fiow inci'i a-.'s until two o el.', k. win 11 the!" is qili'.e a flow. 1'i.an that tini" '.: gradually full.-', 'int 1 ;: 11 o'. !od. ai i i. r ilii-iv is 11 ve:y fl.ght How. and tl:i.- liases at 1 o'clo k il lie imii'iiipc. lh' eater graiimiay f.illitig until it r. t. I,.s tb.e low. hi point at o'clock, v, h n ii In tiiii-T to ri 0 ai.' a m. "It h;u; been sugu.-sted that . hal.ge iu h. xv is d'le to the tides. 1 ll.e ro:at'i n .1' t'u- eiirih. or to th Ilia tiee of the u:i. It is interc--:n,.i I 11M I I." a s- 't isfaet-.t y pi. net ion." this j r to : in- I lll.Al Yll'.l.l) II. inner W heat Kiii'iii- i' at Churl. il t e, .V C I'orly Htislu ls (-1 Hie Acre Wheat ir,iiug in 1 lie Sout II. 'There has been 1 used at Charlotte, N. ('., what is 'io doubt otie of tho larger t crops of w !, at ever raised in the Ninth, not oiilv 111 the ininibur of acres 1 laiitoJ. but 111 tin-bushels of wheat per iicio. I lie 1 bafblte (ol ami i-eililie: I'.du; u .y have Mo hcios, nud the president ol t"i-c .iiii any, Mr. i'iel iiver, ! 1", making '.-c1 acres vatiullyj mi one crop. I he Ml Mill Cninpnny s I Inn.! bus been cultivated with cotton for eight years, ihe 1 list live years luising II halo of .'.ii'i pounds per ncle. Mr. 'liver's Ian. 1 bus been cultivated by him f. r three years, and produced last veur pounds of lint per acre. lAdh 1,1 these farms weie as poor us any land III t he county, uud would not pin luce under the management of the colored renters over ,Vi to loo -pounds of lint per .Mr. ( 'liver, as manager for the oil mill nud for his ow n iurni, deci led it did not pay to raise cotton at live cents per pound even w iio',1 a'.'O pi iinds per aero Coll!. 1 bo 1 I'o.lilctd, 1' ' 1 concluded to abandon the ouiliwition of c.r.oii uud try wheat, ihe wheat wus planted ety late, in it was lirst necessary to gather the cotton crop. The tiist .seed ing was doi.e the lu-t week 1:1 Novem ber uud the hot Ihe la t week ill lie ceii. ler. 1 lit i tnnd was so poor on a,: count oi being Ho late sown that Mr. t bivei almost decided to plow it up, but ! liinilly ia luMided to hi e It llilollgh. The ' giHiuwi.-i 1 ut in with dulls about one, and ice hull' loisheoi per acre, and Co -1 eui!,i.s of very hig'i gr.i'U fertilizer j pet acre v,s ied. I i,c crop now cut. loll not ail threshed, v. 11 1 110 doubt give nearly if n, d fully forty bushels ..f clean wheat 1 er acre oil the uvriage, or a total of pi.iiiio lai hels 1,11 v ucrcs. The w hi-ot 111 of voi y line ipiulily uud of ihi i n varieties ;,.il .Muv, I uleaster and I bite Clai'.uen. About 1. 11,10 bushels j have ulrci'. iv been Hire-died uud clean ed, and is very free from ccMe lu fact, not a inngle jrrniu of c,cu !.,,,,. I hus yet been Keen. Mr. 'liver ex pic! -i to sell the entire crop of the o.l null ! nud his farm for f-eed I T he 1 il M ill ( '0111 puiiv has purchas...! a very complete plain for threshing the w heat ami baling 1 he tdi aw dneei from the thresher, Icung 11 capn. i'y of l.ouo bu-hcls of wheat and baling lifty tons of straw 1 er .lay of twelve hours. It is certainly en t.bjee: lo 0.1 for the South, North,' Must u:, l West to lind such u wheat crop gr. w ing in North Carolina, mid should be the means of creating u demand lor lnu.l in this healthy sect on of the country from u'i iiuii te-rs 0! the I'uited Mates. If the wheat growers t.f the Northwest cuu niloi.l to pay to . per acre for laud to produce fifteen to twenty-live bushels of wheat per acre, and to niise only -ne crop 1 er year, how much better would it bo for tiie-e farmers to go Ninth, where the bind can be ob tained for ?:t to SI1' ler acre, where faun labor can bo had for lot tv uud litty cents 1 er dav, v. here greeu fodder f. r the mules enn bo cut nt least nine months in the year, and, ubovo nil, where the In.id will produce two crops per year instead of one. Alter harvesting ni3 wheat the eiime laud w ill grow and inu'uro it crop uf corn, lush or sweet potatoes, peanuts, or n crop of cow pea hay. T un Und this big wheat crop u on will all bo planted in cow peas, uud Mr. ('liver expect i to hnivest three to four tons of cured cow-pea hav per ncro. This hay Fells for more money than any Nuitherii hay brought South, and nt the present time is bringing Sis per ton. The crop of wheat will cost for fertilizer, seed wheat nud all pieparutioti of land, sowing uud liarvesli.ig, not over ! 1 er acre. Ihe baled Miuw will surely bo two nu ln half tons per acre, and will bring ' to ss pBr ton, or more lhau enough to pay for the entiro crop, leav ing Ihe wheat as net profit. J he cow lea crop w 'II cost nhoiit 10 per acre, us the laud will be fertilized ulioilt us heavily ns for wheat. T his crop should pay n profit of nt least net per ncro, which, added to the wheat protit ol i'.l 1 to.o, will make n net profit per acre of not less thuu iVi, perhaps as high as ? ' ' The cow peas will bo harvested in time to fow wheat ou the SaO acres be fore I'ecembur I. What is being doue on these two farms is simply u revolu tion to all South uud North. ' There Is only one Hook til the world never out of print and always appear ing In a new edition, and it Is of this Hook that Cap; a in Malum, himself the Instructor of emperors and nations, re cently said, "in Ihe Word of Cod I 'and not merely K'.ivnuih uud comfort, 1 ut luttiiiBu lutcUectuul satisfuetiou." ex- It' pr. .'.'tilative '.M'ar.d.ess savs re- I : ar.liiii.; this pin ' aiemui that ;,i h:; -.p. rier.ee w In '.. .1.1 ;:r;. -Ian v.. II is liillm 11. . d by t'ae I ihe v,;t.r icvc' I .si's ;i bin e t he -e.l !e'. ' I. I .i;i:.r ronroTrBTreTorroTf 1 Ml 1 i " Doctor, what is free alUali?" " The alkali used in the m.imif.u tiire of sn.ip a stronR trhemicnl and is Jestnuiive of anitn.il mid venel.ible tissue. " Pure soap is harmless, but when the soap is carelessly or dis honcstly m.iJc, alkali ii left in it and it is then said to be ' free.' Soap containing free alkali should not be uscJ where it may do damage. " lu the medical profession, in sickness, In surgery and in the Imsp'tals we use Ivorv Soap because it is pure anJ contains no f;ee alkali. " Ivory Soap is a powerful surface and stimulating to a healthy IVORY SOAP IS yPU Osnrrlfbl. in, tt Tto Prww 9SL JLW JULiUULSLttJU aflJUUU JLBJUIJIJULAJLSULSU lea at $1 1 5 per Pound. (ill.' himdr tl uud forty three dollars a pound Is w hat Cejloti ten of a cer tain kind brought nt auction lu London some lime ago. This Is stated, saya il.e l!u;V.'ibi Courier, on the authority of J. !l. (Irairo, of the Ceylon Import ing Company, who says plainer of Ceylon were a- much surprised as you or 1 or the next person at such fabu lous price, (tv. ing to certain peculiari ties a pound of that leu probably repre s uns. ii;ciroxiina'e!y, one hundred and forty tin lollars' worth of Inlmr: but the figure ii fetched Is so extraordinary as to give the tea or ilm sal- absolutely no commercial value whatever. This . is- .anh nlarly because this ten has 110 appreciably tii.er C.avor. It Is named i'ae golden lips." The leaves, when only twenty four hours old. are picked from tin- 1.1,1 only of tea bushes. They are v. ry sin. ill. not half as Pig us your lin.i-er nail, and extra expert picker are le.iiide l to gather them. It can be imagdied thai three hundred or four liumlied pcple on the plantation must t !.-k over several acres of bushes to get cinem-i gi n one .lay-old tea loaves to main- a pound of l.-a when dried. Or dinary ti.i I- from leaves which are ton da.vs o!.. an. I cotise.ueii:ly very much larger. A 00:, temporary asserts that n Cf.l cag.i woman ha- invented a bed whii h i.i a touch teles, opes and forms a sola. This should piovr illielrstillg for tile life iusiirai!.-.. roiupanh s. Itraoty la Blood DP. I CVnn blood nifniis a clean skin. No ' beauty Willi, it it. Cusenrets, ( ainly Cathar- lie clean v,,.ir blood and keep it clean, by starling 11;. t lie 1.1v liver and iiiiving all nil-pent:.-! Io ta the bo.lv. I'.- gin to 1l.1v to l..e:dl (iliiples. I.,ls. 1 b. , black!,;-.!,!.!. ,.l!, tl.lt : 1, l.'' blll-il'S I olllpli'VIOII by l.lkllllf C.s.-.ucls. -.,nij p.r 1. 11 .-cuts. All drug pists, siil il 1, 1 leu c.u.iiitccd, lUc, 2jc,50c. liae ,'oiiiity of l-'lori-ia iiloiie. Volusia, bii4 .'I'l livera.'e .'It. tl II II i elilj lit ol Hill', OUtl potllids i-t.d v.iirself in.-itiy t-b-on-V.' 'v b i aiu rl(. Mtip im 1 IKK HUM; I11VV. 1 I I nils Aids lii.i-s t,,i,, "O'tls 11 tut link"- lei-titlll To Core t'onitlpiifton Tororr- Tntii'C'Uifiiiets I'liiul.' r.iliiio-ti.-. nc orSSO. It C. C. (J. I.ol 10 cure, ilium;, Ms n luud ucuiy. '111.' llngi-v C will add si M.il.-, b Midi, "IMIIl. -1 an addition is I., 1'iuit. I. Vim A i i.'.. l'lc. l.eaf,, liH.Ktlig 'rel.nreii , Yr. t'te . .t'-llll,. r-1 ttle Vcr l-rsl 'I'oluieeo I i.i V c if. cel. - . '111. is li.r !H I I Ills. Jti.sfilsl 1 11 li ! lij.- 1! - w ay I.i I ii' i.i favor. Try II. .I..I111 Pill pays .Tii,uiK.Ui a year (or to-i'.i'','-. and pipes. Educate Toot HiiwHi With rpret. f ip.ly (' -I'liiirMi". int" rotistipatl.nl toipver. 10c, '-jo. It C C. C fail, drui;isi rutuiul luoaey. Tliiriy-eigbt ve.-.si'l.s Ily the Hawaiian Ibig. To ( lire 11 ( old III One Hay. Take l.i.x.-ltlv.' Pioiiik yilinilie Talib'ti. AH i'liik-gist- refund money if It f.-ilstoemv. S".e. II Ide.-liebn l.iis 11 l.naii.vear-ol.l rose-bu-li. JCo To-Rar for Fifty Ce-nta. Iltiarnntfcl toinui-o haMi care maltea mr.ft tuvu aUvug, biuuil iiare, bOe. 11. All urui(ul I.oii'bai is t ti.'ii bureau. have a eoii.iiiereial infurma- M r. Wiii!-iw ' elldlK, M-ftctc ,1 . It. n I In X p. till, -S,u. tiling Syrni f.irclilMt'en tlie gtiitis. t-'ediieinif liitbvin ;'iii-es wind enlic, lik'. a li.ittlj fits perm in i.tly .-arel. N,i Ifsor nerv.ia-'-ii.--i.ri-r Hi st din '- a-1'..f In. K lino's lire it Ni'I'v le t ler. i .' trial l,"ttl -Old t-l'.'l''si' free 1 111. It. II. Ki 1 mi. I.t !..'"! ' h -t , Plnbi. Pa. Ait -1 six v.'.-tts' s.ttr.-i-iiu' I vv.is cured by Pi...' ( 'I, re'. .XIliV I HoVIos. 1.11 l-.'J t'llill Ave., Alleghany. Pi... March I ', tsui. One acre el land will eon,f,.r!nbly nuppurt f.e.ir pels,. MS Oil II VegetilHodlet. U II 1.1 Itlin. .til k or. Mi. I.igan. Write-: "-utr.'i . d vi oil C.itirrll fol' lifteetl Vein's. Hill'- 1 1 ,,r.li vine cured 11. c" Sod l.y lu ii.-c.i-; -. ;. Kiev ellsts and I'ogs. It f r. . iu.-10 Iv liiipi,, I. t luit 11 I.i- v cl i I would like to dl v . tl' an 11 tile, v ititf .!,.', Ic.it ib.es n't mi' let hi teliti. ,. kill tto- I'c.-i-t. run tin- r sk ot ,1 I - I -1,1.- 'i t.v-tiiiid.o. nor to attract tin- nt- ba ll a . nrt-i'-' i-X.li.-i..n i- ci taili 'lll.',b, i ctill-c.Uelllv (-lie-lirmf..t ,i 1 1 v 1 i-1 1 11 k ,,ti 111 x: rl.b'r. A -niiiuC I,-- -, ,,-t !, s,,,: ii.- -.1 .iter, toiiinotii 1 or ..Iln-r 1,.1'iid. i- now 1, 1. eld postpalil ter .VI ct-. in -I ma.- l.v the t'tooll uiuilv Co., Ill'i l.eoti.-ird St . N.A . I it ., line of tlii'w will drive i.ff In-tin, -t v ici,. is ji'dtn il. uud -I I! not. rea'dy ii.liire :t. A t. iv droi.s of aiiiui.iiitH in the ee. n-oe or III" 'It'll of tiy "lillllill Ki vr it -olll lb. II.: I ' til Ilk of other tll.lU bull. critic a c),'Isi. Il i- a boo i 1.1 w hecliiien anil w lirelvv olllCtl. s. a. h. iM:oro(iK.i"iis. T'ae H - nK, ird Air I.lue has f .r distribu tion to It- Iri, lids nud patrons, some typical To-.a." 1 I'd ires. I hose are Pilot .graphs, 2i x t! : Inches uud linudsoin-ly Irntued. To ever part ol the e -t ot tho Pl.otograplis nud P. ipre.s age, they urn sold at 2 II) eneli. They cm ! s.viircd from th ' Hepreseuta llv. s ,fib" f eit cir l Air Mini or upen ap plication to T. -I. Aader-f.n, C.onernl Pas. 11 'ng.T Ageic, Portsmouth, Va.. who will als 1 b Kin 1 t i semi printed matter relative to ltatffi, Hn nicer Jtreorts, 4j. antiseptic, it is healing to a diseaseJ skin." PER CENT. PURE. OwbU r . eisHtTMU. lUil'VA TIOSAL. IIHI.IMV Ill-IMI-- roi.l.lliiH. r.,11111,. r. nil. sli,, rill n, I, I J--W rllliu. I.i,.llsli. (.' lultlul', ii, tint's 1 . i.'l ,! , 1 . . rt le.o.l s 1, r 11 "I lorn two Hrrl. I'lH-ll ti. i'lh o t.s. l.r.t.lll.il.'S lisi.lc.l III pi slttetlH. Kl.'X'tltll M .l"ll I'.'. lll- S.', I. int.. r .'til, l BI;.I"K'I,' f 1 .,, II A. I ' V V Is, ,J It , I'r.'sl-t.-iu, li, a It, 111 -hniim I, 11. nv OSBORNE'S Aiiutmin. 4im. Aitnl hmh dm.. au tn tun, cnfip omu Mild lor ct.-ilii(w. nHARIRTTF nflMMFRnlA! UULLLUti itinitiuiiii n. -ff msmratE xiutaet mm WiLL RE-O aEN SEPT. 7, 1898. riioroii.lilv iircp ii'.'s l.i.v t for best . ..He.-,".. Weft Point und Aioiapolis. 1 1 .---1 1 f 1 1 I .ca ll. ,11 1.11.1 1 x,-.t iolnllly l,-alt!iflll . hlioi'.'. S-'Oii y. nr. l or llbi-tr.it.' I eut i o,-ti address I'r. Niiiii-I. S. Uiirpli). . 7. I'. locl pill, l''ll eltex ille, . . rSiiuafa'onsGuaranfeed l -liiC i'I s r .llr,,.l I li,l. I l"l I r.'.M l.t l-l-KI H -li.,H III II,.- SHilitll. Rlassey's Columbus, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. Jacksonville. Ha. Montgomery, Ala. Vrl'.p ut im.'i' f. r cLducuc No. COLLEGER fTers fi. II e,i, in..--In K.twU.li l.ti. 11 in- 1111,1 t.tt . iiitiiri'. .Vii 't.-i.l U'i I VI., I,,. 11 hum . I1I.1 ,ry. s.., l,,l.,v. Mstl1.11. ill.-.. I'liil i.i- lo . It, nlc. l..o nu. I f. ,1111.1. VV .vii. it iflmllt.-'l t ,..II c..,i,-.-- ,, -t.t.l, . I )' largest . le le'.lc.i la-lillllicll of i'i.tllltlc III III. St. 11 Linos .1011 I . Kll.l.ll. Il.irliniii. X. . DAVIDSON COLLEGE DAVIDSON. N. C, SIXTY SfCOND YtnR HEOINS SETT. 8, 1898. Kleven Profes-. .rs d In-.ti'iicior-i. 'll'tce l otirsi s fill' 1 'l gfces. Aint'lc t'litiini'ts mid l.nti .rat. 'r.e. Liit'.illoii llealll.fiil and Pe.iutiiiil, Ci 111 II t-i 11 111 I'.'lill let ". '1'crtll , It'-ll-ollilble. mm roit t i i'ti.oid 1:, J. B. SHEARER, - - PRESIDENT, PATAWBA COLLEGE, U NEWTON, K. NEXT ht.SSIO BtfilFHS flUOH&T 9, 1893. Pull A-'U.I.'llil.'. llutilifftK MM I f..!!. ;:! itf t ..'(rs.n. Ith M'ii- nn. I Ait. T li in-'- itiii'ltvli I Iiii'.'ii. lot li.'cd Hull. Htm-. M''in'-. ' H ra'l -,(,., I (i.ir--u ! w.Tk nul . i . Iftiii" pit- . I't. u- waU r ami nioiitilnln air. V. rthv ht--ii- !. ( filnlouiii Free. K. i pari iu!a- ii'l'ln'. iii:v. J. '. ik i., ibici:s. CLON COLLEGE, L ONfcOf THE bEST SCHOOLS IH THE 60U I H In in'ltlifulm', i?nrHN. r'Hti' .1 1 i flm ii iIi t fith ('ilit'cuttc an-1 n''itriit'r lnti .i.-tl n sih '-i il n.lvanlaKi'i In MiiU Art. KLm-hii.-ii. I'h-. .-.-ii i 'til Miv, I'.Mk ktfi'hm. i't.-. t- icwu I i,. n,-, . Hp. (.-- its. nl Kra-fuiiirwif li, -,t i .'lltKi - ait-t I nhi r-1 th n. W i ll' ( IminixHt J. I . Nruiilan, i;ioii i ollrr, . , EED WHEAT FOR SALE! Frnm thr urc il"t i ri t'UT trnwn In the Soutli. t hivr .i'ii'tnf: l-'uli-iiPtn, a ln-:i t Ah' at; Id'tl Moy ami V hitt 1 ni n. h-iiit HMI-xitll n liciir III --. Wllr.it it- Iinw VTV I li'.' M-..HI "i kit' M-i'il fiml l.rckrti Kr.-iiii. I:ritii stuvriMr in t hi- ti-tj.il r hi t rcil w h- r, Will. ll(HVct l', tCi If .lll tln wlU'.lf In II lie i n'l, talxiiii; tul ;il it:.-t hm en. -til" -.m! ;ii(l j,it'rc-t if I l'tiki-ii M iM'tt as w t-I ;t uuy In r-rir t:r.iii thciv i n !. in it. V,i. it h- it n.w im pri f l ? m i- huslii'l, r.-i'li iiiit il w hrt $.:ti i.t ltiiln'l. 'I Itt'-i' yru :itv Imt It n cni - nt I'lt.irtt'l't. im Imlinu' "i'1.-. ViuU itk fui tain two lnifht N. i-i iil in onr tmlt-r- nt (iii''f if vim w nil ti r-i-i-im (lie li.-t shh! w In a! on tiw in trkft. '1 1 nn- : I 'ash with uriUr. Charlotte Oil & Fertilizer Co., or I'reil Oliver, ( MAKI.OI IK, . f. OUR VICTORY! 'Hit' Ainrrii an hhi1i :ir tiuti'il for t'n-ir inui'itmty. 'J his ncrtimit.- in a trrt-at nifiitir.' for on i- n'-y ietory iu n r navnl li.it tl-. Thi.- Mint- itu"'ii'iity"i -luiMtii "ir pfiiple (i lc.Mii tln'tr n-urk un'l Let urritrr return f i -in h Ui'Vt r tht-y nmy i-nu-mjc in. n uf tin' hiti't in (-Minn N a imi t.-tlih plank tt iit f hy Vt'iin: nnil I'alilc. 1 his lVm ii' iuii' l"-ts futtnot do hli.wu (lnwn. mu ln'i'iniiy Mkru nput tin I HMt nji, i iiablluv? thr Inrnicr td pastiiri' tiny otl.l nttinTs nut in riiitivatint. It is silii In say this invt'iitici wilt wni th t'n'ii-ati'ts nr tlollars to On- i t r-m- rs if tin IMHilti. 'I'ht y want np .t;risivi'. i.ractical furiiiers ti--H ih ri;liN fm n-ltic "r;;,). A. Y()1'N(n" The I'liiiioits .r i.l.oro ll. r.l ol llei'- lolereil FnlHIl.l ( IllHH ll.:u III CREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. HIreIs TusTwhat EVERYBODY WANTS AND! AN II W I' I'Olt I HI Hi:. inir millle i I. - iulii. -s. A I-'10k entitled I.J, III 4 full It l rv Icfcliii m lo III.- l-'.l mind I"'th Willi til ' hlllirrii.e .l.-ll - ' fll,. t. r. It t.'ll.. nl l nn.t h v f , (,l,llll It S. lit -lll 'l .' O .' '' C t 'V A1 ,li. t'. Aulh-.r .Mill'. T. 1M1W. Ililllllli. f !. T or li-rlu gnnda nr nail, Inn cmiulri. f J" 1 ril.rr. il n 111 to onr a n iiim l melt- tKi.irntiMi - "'ii L III- 11' .1 It li.lotA-ithl', ,t:i.lM. "Aln.A r, L'li, lr nni ..i lel!i"4 f,-r .iinlilnrf y,,.ir -cvn n uiaiuuu. tcj lb Bui SOU. rtmikUa Oruve, III. ,. Nl...t J Tiir :D0 YOU KNOW JJlE -WHAT IT DOES ? KEELEY I It relieves person of all desire for Btmn drink outruns, restorei CURE liia iicitoiis Bjiitem t " its nnrm'il roudltlen. " unit reluntuti'K K mnn to liiti lioum nod btinltiBM. cither of the follnivliwi Thr HKK1.KV INTI'I'I TK.Iirrrmh.iro. X.V, rtim u m.. x...wiiiiiiii.i. .., I lis lndl..n Airiill.. Ilsllllliore, M I. T HE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OP flGKIGUlTURB AND MtCHflNlC ART8 ciulpment in "v.t .l.-i.tirlni. til. Twenty tlins.' titM-rl. iuh-.I HiM-elnlist In Ku.'tiltv. (ul ciir..-, I.i AKl-li-llltlirr. -fll.'e. 1 It'll. ll.Hilinl mi l blisj- trl. iil Klik-lneerliiK. K 'llc very ln.liTao. lrt'tul..Kllt, A.l.lrewi li'i'i. A. Q. II'.IIhiIhj, Hnl oluli, . fOU. l'AUK'8 1'OSTAIi CAIJOS. How yulekly a North Curolinil Ail vertisor Took Alv.iiilno c" I New Kiile. Trititer'H Juk, tho Now Yiirk advor-tiHt.-i 's , mruiil, Bays : "Homing thnt our soMier boys in cnuip aro fiuVering from luck of writ ing uiuteriiib, tho lunuufacturors of UluckwL'H'u Iiull DurLim Tolmceo Lovo taken nilvuntugo of tho new pos tal law to distribute, nmoug thorn jiri vuto postil cards to bo use! in wriliuj to friemlH nt homo, l'ho cards bear nrtintio reiiresoutntiou in colors of troops nwniting inpuutiou, cnvnlry on Ihu march nutl so forth. Sp.ico in left for the address, nlno for tho Btauip, whilo iu ouo corner is a pietnro in colors of tho well-known Hull Durham bag. Tho communication i'l written on tho buck of tho card, Tho wholo idea is ingenious, aul imlicitos how quickly the iidvcrtitier of to-d iy diH cerns tho odvertisin posiibiliiici iu licrcut in u new law." John It. Wi-ieht. ; ,. ,,.,-.':... V '.. sc.n I'iatii.MituI UitMii-ol i n- UFS1 MAXFS nt 'In lowc-i .r. . nn l cvei'v li ..ly iilikv. I ill to l it - him In love tel. In;; cl-. he re. BICYCLIST FRIEND Bicyclists Have You Seen l.V LIQUID PISTOL ' WATER, t-Jf tr-iv LIQUID t"V- I: is n w. -ai n bi.'li ir.eo,'! t,-i '.is. I, ,,! i.n.1 f...e-.l. tr Iff U'iiiiiiHt r ' news i ui 11111', I el-- ami t. nli-; l.,.ti , a i'i' e Hi . .. I ,. , i .,,i.. i ... iiivii .On,'.- 'I'u irm'l.itiH It I- .- II, t kill -r in'on e: It I" I l-'ttv -if." I.i 1,, ..1 . milr. Ic li- . r -oil k.'l Si', Mk- 11-, Ill 'V ,l'l I I':,-,,-,- ii, I., ,-nm re. r,-'-, ..! - 'I ii"' I. It ii, I. a, 1. 1 .1 i.j.li i-t iv ' ;.'Hei : on ,, I.. , IV,' .in.iol ..l .I't.'ii'l 'M '., he II f-T H l.tle II".'" I 1 -, I - tin" Ill '""I ! I VI' 'I'll li l Hi ,.,H ici w,-.l,"" .'.! !i ..', t-,"..'l I II-.-' licl. lull. I.i iu r .....I I s --f r: e- : ..!. n ,,c,-,. I, ultiioi.l 'l l;li,i,i' i','l -1-1 1 'i -4 . J'. I .n ,,r.e.'-'t !,'. l - ..'',.i e..- ti - ., ,liu;'r. ai. th.. id lil.l-,i.l, iu, l.'.t.l II ;l I e-" e'lt cl i.i.t- i- .1 e.i I", linn CI I lll. B.'l .IC"l. : , ,x ..i iiri-i , ,-t-i'ai,l i, c. nl tvi'li I, ill .liri-,'- ti . ..i,., te u-.' i--r in stH.ui". 1'. : Hi." M'-'-ev Or.l.T.i.r . x. ,.,,h M,.ii,- "I ler- A', t,, ,.i,r I'.'h il ilit'-. r. f.T te H. H. Uilil " l',i i ! .' ,-i.t's iiii'i'i-ieCil "':.''l.' s M W lllkh I MON M I'I'I V IO.. l.l j I . ..unci Mi . cl, Ji ..iK( Hy THE COLUMBIA aiAINltSS MAKES HILL . . - L i COLUMBUS Jj a it i ; til ATiuni in FOR CHAIN MACHINES. HAHTF OKDS Next Best, ct'itr Kolli t Low Priodi. ,i ui iie r ice. SUNDARD OF THE WORLD POPL M!"G CO. ilARTPORlKONN. ART CATAIOOUC Or COLUMBIA DlCYkLLj Pi tail TO ANY ADDRt-S5 f0 ONE TWO ttni siAni' REPAIRS saws. RIBS, BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &c, Ktllt ANY .VAKK It." IM N . ENGINES. B1IERS AND PRESSES An.l Ht'i'i.lri. f. r une Shading. I'tilley, 11,'ltll.H. lllJ.Ct.'IH. I'l..'ll, VlllUS rtllil 1 lIlllllIB. LWRD IlinX VRRS & il A( 11TA. OA. T-J kUHtS HKhTTL ltb r MIST 3 In eel s ,',i ,v ,tr.i,ii.'iiti. i I ii OR OTHER I
The Chatham Record (Pittsboro, N.C.)
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July 28, 1898, edition 1
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