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: i' ' A f Tin; rv-i iJi4 uLCMDiun. , rUBLTSIIIID vriXKLV. KAfaTiFT V r " Ir-r v -71 tfcoJ' r AnffPBW f Ortnhftr. KlUTOU and Tkoi'KIKTOI:. Ailveitiri!! rate furnished on appli cation. , - ' T; l?ri all eoniiiiunMirito The F'atkox and Glkankk, Laker;jortli- snvploli CountV.N. C. 1'. - - ; rl artic int-ndM lorp-ihlition 4,E:)Lorf;d at the Vo-t ff:iw at Laker. i- v. CI-, a, s,Vn,l :u. Mutter.- ' i .. , iWt: want to Lcive all the news of unporrauce an-i woui'l .lUinK our written plajulj, and ony oi, have claimed that tins .was a viola-1 the Duke of Ilicim;on li -t u lo, in cise ? Th lrfv. 3!r. I).ir:i r, of the Wrren a e" it'-.w ..v;,, U taWt' i .u.Hiclif the .per. . j tiori of tie Constitution And fiat i ba1 ns tVcno'df - ih- fcaict I circnit ' M1 'the i.tiloit it tHi 'dice on 1 8Wall' w .T',, 'V a . ;rrb, nal ..a-uc of ' ihe rontribnior j llon r tM i.onslitution and taat ( . . ,f r u cnil. ' ' ' Ml pulp t nt ih,. 0, g au iudni;aiJlt nn.incnnaUou iu al! r ' ecnpy the cummn. toe money should be paid out per ! dren to be set to AntWr v'ie ina- ;"n;1:i ' I,e 've-d :i 1 ... nnort j ,e r a int - a Tn.. Mlitorii:,Ht W IkM rpor.- ! capita, according to .school tiopii!a-, jonty cfe the pfe f Er:::Is re , . . , . : j point i- an ohfc 'nirnl nt, an ofw ii:!. lor aeY..juimr!uir.fd tidepn.s- I tion, thereby coualizing the school ' J1011 il'artists, :ti pr -rod ; ( ; : ; . v: - . i n-1 V w , t. v , , tj' cirrohpouJf-Lts. !f n i ' 1 to eutein Xaiipk'on grbat xylt y. ie ehir pra-nee every ednedy; jeet aiued alls a tar-ct. a-,taret if. . .. '. : terms alj over the State. should hfe forcthe:Briti-h 'annv tr-rt-'ral huttld-att..-nd.'' -y ''..-Jv -fa-'hiark. a"tnark is '.an laipfessiMn.a'n MibscriVTs to lot us know whenever considerably increased. W e know, j tDulie of richk4d;for ari-' i ' . Kaiu!; 3lain!;r (fforjs are srly:damj ; 4-J -dn't lliiniv Vtvhave'lhe an anything 'of interest occurs. - but little about law, but think ; vate njom where he might consult with ra-dan thU portion of th'-oijtTy froiu f Svrer ouiu- fi !h " - ;i 1 von:vr la 1-r-Vou are interehb:d in the license -i oases that are to co.tkie up before, the -oouimissionetH you should subscribe to ym: I'ATIiON' ANI Gt.kankh whic h will give fair and impartial nccouiits oTtlte prnct'odi ngs. AVe have been . C!nling out. I ft rire numbers of sara- !e copies but, cannot continue to do j v , . I t o. vlf you want the papersubscribe . or iU ' ':' , - i , ;K : Hr.LLETiN No. 85,uf- the North . Carolina Agricultural ;and Exieri mental Station, is a valuable treatise on the culture of late crop of Irish potatoes in the Soiith. It should be .read by every farmer and can be had free of charge by .addressing Dr. H. Ti. liattilivDirgetoVr Raleigh, N. C. Wc can raise better seel potatoes lcre than we can get.d'rom.the North and wilh but little" expense. Our lartners l'ay hundreds of dollars ev ery spring for seed potatoes which -houhl be kept at .home; Wj should .'u'ok well to thei I smail tilings; ihc .jigregr.te amounts. to mueli. ,-, Vow tlott. vnu"nf th. selKiolsi are TiC.ntng for the Mimmer. "teachers ould reiiiember that l-bcy are re- oord to jteachflioiil-'lves' and .not - "we. their schools in charge tif st)Uict - ; 1 c? 'who has no certificate. This .; or is not followed by the white, 'ors,' l.T- e regret to say that ' i' by a feiv of-the colored teaehers, ,1 'you- have to leave -your school. 1" rvji dav. better close if. The Su Tud'endeiit will notapprovc orders or. salary for-those -.days yon were alTs-nt and had one of your pupils teaching in y.our place, matters jiot how vtell tLev served in that ca--j)acity. . . I li M!:i;fs of farmers of Northamp ton are i.nd rai? uivtn all. tl inir cotton, to- - j six cei ts a pouiii never hip much better . - fanners-d'opt?lad. uir tl supplies.- We have, a u .la:riv fertile soil, easily Improved, and there Is t.o reason hy wc slrou Id i . " - not raise sc nV .mr com and hay at home . hand !onld be prepared to jow clover in September so that no hay will have to be . bouizht ext i . -.. - i. . ,;year. The heavy rains have greatly j damagetlithe irt)ps and it is ncccs- .; sarv to idant something else to sup- ; p!cn;entj the g'-owing crovs. such as ! turnips rotaWa sn i clover. Com : - ..- i : . ., - lis likely to remain high for some- ; time and there are no . prospects of i cotton being highef, , IVoriK are taking.. n. ore interest t j ,. v .i1 .r . , ! lore, in iue rural uiuincis wi uas i .. lcen the custom heretofiire to' vote I ' tbt t'ckct nominated w m.ont takinir 1 ; ; 1 .III Y IJIlCt t 44 II! V il 444 I . 1 V ' Til- 4 r . ... .-, . t intfi ft was. lOiu on tne rsorincasiern - ml tne oroth -rvel ifa toe mf'a! ; w m vemioiis.ontnowaiiings are cuangtd. ; " ' - ? r -- . ,k . . f . . , , - ' i . , i rnilroid nea" Wi tnimnon Ia.t un ;.er , vur . rjanani-m.giu rTf .incs me . mues oi ;ne -vonork . verybcxlyemstohaNea favorite, railroa 1 i..t a. vntnin i n ia . " rj-rlv U? n,ei fr tin- imuxva. if it . , .,:,.Kt vtbV-, Thi, i, a healthy sign. It is the duty thi" ,cfl tht l"ck CX' n-t e w..:er. it i, tA very far ; ru are aed at .ix U.- ' of.Ug,odcitizsTovote.and jhcrV- iUt the fjpfuo and rear sleeper, j; n.ii.. 1 ;' ' , : jaji ,.-r mile an ncre co fore thev should take an interim in i S.-Cmnamon. the ne.s agent, and :,ry.n: late hundred, am! t,e f , v i WiUiiro Moore, colored employe.. , t. , . , AlbemarleiA; Pantego at .X) cr 5 i w!Jo is nominated Ior otlice. 1 ou ' 1 'nam . i . Judge Settle, was nominated on the r i erA r-. . . .!. . , ; , , are reported kilkd. others wt-re la-. , v , -1 V ' '-'" ' mi c..an-increase of -l.j0i. .- LhvV.. will do u greater serviw t good ' are.rej rin mu . l4t int Congress m the oth 1 . ,: - Lovernment by attending the prima. W- u,1,,m' , 'itlistncC There was a split in ;tbe u favor of reform measures and goof i men that, when eleited. will carry out tne known wishes of those who decteu mem. man you wm uy con - ; t:nually complaining of the law 1 tinually complaining of the law .naKirs-ann uanuimes without iioib ! , , , , . v ef , lUin" IO t)ni a-ut ;VCii;USe- j - - - .-- .1 As tlie schooWaw now js, each j county retains the jnoney raised ! thWe for n.e snnnort uV ts riwn , tMe.frV,.,-or ',,e '" -..f1?'-' " ..r i schooFs wiiich causes tlie more weal I t,.. i ' r tav counties to have losgtjr terras i f lion tlin t . wv iiiti 1 1 a j A. T ri i""' v "'hm -.fv Yhs note that steps have been tak - ! n Duplin county j alitv of this ila ' decide it uncpns ueuiair coum.es w, everv corainunitv in the 'viState vile-e to tax it.! ousht to have the pri self for the support of its-schools for as long a term as they choose,j j and w'Vd if th courtsl Jr- .'"T.W "t;1 - u l'4'Vn4lli: : tbe .Halifax club okrittst 'riiursda has:-"-'"" . : " w, a..o. ii tne couns after the. busiries3rof: ; the dav had .been ;.- , , ... . .,r" , - v.t.nj nian In love, a Toun.' :nah in tituttonal the school j attended to. While" the , ulerrj-couples X""-'r."""r A,iU,fv- . , . ;?,Atf. ..m,,,,,,,,,, ucii to, ir-ismic iulcls .i.u.jwt. i plained 'certaia-l)aitts to-' his staff th-y f meetings to coiunie.Mce'.:, Tbeo.iwe wilj j.tb,?, .letter ;t' le&vu i A!r. Spoonu shall insist that the law is amended 1 all rejoined .tlie "ccuipany; ""They - l((f t thd . al I huve,a jjobil.tiuiu eat tug f rhidffcliiek'eiv in,.)r..;..'.nnd' : Ke Nyofce eb arU an ! so aslo make H easier to.cali an election in a township (;r district tor the ourpose of votine unon the ones- : i - I ' ' r - i tiou ol lewmg a specuiljax for . tbe ,"-' , , ... '. , support of school wit!),,, said u.wn- s,mp or 0 fsincc ior longer icrms.j The State levy is now, jierhaps, as large as most counties can atforti", but the people of different communi ties certainly ought to have the priv ilege of vetting to tax themselves for tlie support of their own schools. j STATE SEWS. , The St'ite. Prohibition, Convention will be held'at .Greensboro Aug. 3 s .. Winston shipped over two hnnl lred tiiousand pounds of matHjfac-, lured tobacco last week. Tliere will -be a iirand M ason io omiI f Vrt r v o " 1 i a n i n of.. W i I: p addresses will be ma.Te by di.tjn guished Masons and Oddg Fellow.s. . l)ihner will be provided by the. ho-.-1 pilable people of -Wake Forest and :i pleasant affair is expected. " The Third' party has fully orgrfn-1 . r . . , --.I' . lied ;u Person county and will pull . -. . ' ' : .. .. .. ' a UiUcountv ticket m the uchl. iUe ntion has hoen W.ly in tlv.t ti,- teuv.Mi. . '. j . : - couutv convc . V i -'i: , 4 ' ' . iV i v i-i. t nr l:rv Km Sn ituttl UT 111 w,vv-u ' i' y'Y t j Jor-tliat.pnrpo.se They will v likely support Carr for Governor. ' Chas.Tilacknian, cohfTred, was pri- vately executed at Greensboro. July 14. for the murder ol his wife.' The ; colored people in large numbers i siot ed a tietition for him to be exe-v o 1 . w.m.)v. 'vtu ",n '"v. , and killed instantly. , The. deceased 1 . .... . 4- 4,u. :.r. was re lini ng , om a st oery u a ; load oi sum su.ps. wne oarreu rouco down on the horses, causing them to run away A special to. the State Chronicle from Lenoir says tiiat Od. Jas. M. i I she II. a prominent Hepnblican poll-; tician of- Cahtwell county, stabbed". ; and probably fatally wn led Louis ,'..a -.-j . '." : . . ; -: -" . . ; K shutocd. a prominent citizen ol - the Yadkmr valjey. The cause oi the trouble was tire rivalry between iMivu aiiuaiiHuram-i. mi. " . ; T .1.11 .-I ......tl.... m.i. tli.1 lni nnir. of public schools. .Sfiuford was a ; .school committeeman. . ' Mr.n.- . nr-.ifinfrnf AiiHnp mitt i l..M..K' .... iii3 iril . ' , ; . : - 1 es and the Pullman sb eping cars run .:. ... .r - ' t i i.i: i ..-4 I. i . 1 - !..-. i IC Corn IlieV Use I 1 - - -rr" -iiri m-7(. frmn :h twn fr-.t.-wsirv I-.--- r .i; T-.".... t. ..1 1H .111 I llllliril. 1 L . . Iir IIL""ill LiJi. : - - ' i . . .. . . w -- w.v. . ... ... I t 1 1 111 til-1 1 MltUfl L IJtb 1 -- I . ,i , , . i , , ... sfll'it live or t (-"""UW3lw-'"-1'1 " v-."-"" ; b ade ot bu a down, to a mere tooth-: 7 , . . , ) . 'V "" w. ' .. -J i orivoe nn.l hi reniiesf w-ls .rrhnted. nick.' vRiit th tK-cnliaritv is that the -v'1""."'"' 7 , "u, u get, miu 11 1. limes can ... , . ' ,. ! weawn is :o long as our 1 be u mstonpcciai io the Ma.e ; (l s:lv,ll.e .v scouriA- With I. l.vrtw : -i r, : I e- U gK' thar. I m gom ; to pit on ,e West tor food 1 C'lironicle of tht ICth iht. savs that iiuje juicier th- ji& of mi uiiri-V nei - -:,.,, "'rh-r - Aw Cio J !?y J:a.l,1.tilfl' l-', n iri;Uy fm' sn'! 1 ' 1 1 "r lo ' ! : , ... r.wi.i.i. ,.i lMcas.yit Hill, N. C4 Juiy: l. f thought; iFdk. yon-to--end ear, on ood- climate .Hike Easier, u-vears o;o, oi iavic . h-i -.i,"o-" .i,,, . s . - i;,f , V) . , li WELLINGTON'S ! FAMOUS BALL - ! Ta1 lal & n.l T-- ' V. J. t..nH T ( nane? of, i-tb. . A." ua wucaer 'nictiswv j j ja Bknehiro. wkkiTstood on it? grounds al hal a fruit and grounds blhal a fruit and fikeit fc4'':4 rAlv, i4 lu" CJ rumpaixs. Thcir'crnicfc n: val in all 'tho. srti -tvof j Bras ac.l cntert a irr. t deaL lneancne?.-:, wsio bad iteJ I'xM invia- ! tiona- for tut? T fa d'to hxrull lthem ,.h;kx. M?. M:3wie lUrty, of XewW I ann5. Bp the Duke of j tonre T.kin;. fHeucU and relative in I ellingtonu to-prevent mair?nrejtiested .: . fV,.. l. -i.. . u. XevertheW.. .manv rUii frtnil i vers fnlitf wl nv. jv- f t- Tl-rv.. '' , -' - r ! ana os r-Pl' hr,raeiHl1n 1 treat and oritur tlu ir city in trlr ir h. j .lZS tn WS. Vfl ?!" tii.yutsi ty no .mwu. pi rtiii, ifS':lf Candles were bastiiv lirlited .on the i ! dressing table, at which Wellington sat t Tj-;tii n mtn w.r, iv t..t t ""H- -.v-ciciv Ruu uccf.it"u. in doing so; without attracting. any at- j t.ntiIn. . Very feWi. if any, of1 the dancJwWefl how ,,,1 i - thoVriM u'biW f'ft w-iVIa ff . I i"0cri3 wuicn as to deciae.tne fate 1 of Europe, anll -it hever eMteretl tl e j head3 cf the vbun ris thW me of their'pariuen were dancing the "dar.ce of "death." 31ancbester Times. Tli- Spider II ;l. vie. -, Tlie miners pf Colorado who -liave built cabins on the mountain sides know what a pest the Syiali, brown wood spider proves to Le. They throw their webs over your best clothes, cooking. utensils and in every corner where ; yon can get them in your eyes and month. Xot only that, but th.::y will drop into the frying pan,- water ' bucket or ujk.ii tho table when j-ou are eating. But nature furnished us a remedy and a friend when slie gave us tho spider hawk. 1 The namo ig given by miners "to - a small, steel- blue - vva.p ' about tliree- j fourfhs of ' an' inch in length.. Hecan easily hs rocxnized ly;the quickher-.J vous stroire af bis wings. The wasps' 1 mild , a nest 110 ai J iiil tho rafters of vour cabin coatinf, t! .dead trees, then they uley -n cm y.inr ha'ciimbing.np the'raf tors with ii spider, sometimes car- joying one four or five times his own OCInUL. - - Sometimes they get a spider so heavy that they will fall m any times; before ine" succeed in reacmng ' meir nei T, v ;t , - , . ' y,in 'i' ll.ilJo till thev sueceed. .When the snider is liawk-dep'osits her egg in the'd Tl0 hawks lives only in pairs, as far aa tny observation goes. They become rather tame.4Gre.at Divide. M:ii Tlie nation d Malay weapon, the kris, U a to hae!;n vited V a Java- ttiry lts varieties are said to'exceed a; en tli r hit-i hundred, and there are ml Javanese no fewer than tilrv names for them. It wounds are to dangerous 01d,sicimen3 are so eaten" away by '11 tif u ,t,ift fmo SeSa& vViat,:1 - Sueh f krises are highly y - Valued, and seme ofl the ancient ones 1 he-irloomA of chief 5 with gruteuely ' carved and inlaid hilts and sheaths, are j almost unpurcha-abl&-iambe nal. - y : --';' '"" 1 - A It Often Itrpfiid. ceriainelaie had among his sul- Tv clerAvman, whM.waa-in the tia.mt-oi pi - - ,. - fixing to npirly nil his replies the word 'Mistiiigu-)."0:ie day the rth hin- ! U3vert hihIf tf Vff? I t -a "--4 " -a, . . . . . ... isrge Focial gathering, gravely' saul to - ami: J"',,.t- '-- ' . , - . " s v Ji ." f-lt:t !.r,.-',v r ;Distingtiir.:ba.tdtpc-nd.s)?-Kp -; :, - , - ;(K - ii.iv v h b'r. ,t h from vr.tir-.- u-'n:- ..nwrrvrninit . - - - - - C , . .. ' " .. to test I 'the le. bait wa tiiat the I)uKocfvdin;tqn ivivv lK'a puvvl .bniuv.-A our bov? and t, . : , t! . ; , i4VA 4 1. 0 Alt V UK V b b4444b AiUJ r - . j . - Garjsharg Gleanings. ! , Jiso. It. 3Jei:4e. of Jsckson.isln town Mopping at tlvjhotel (or a few days. L. L. Joyner. son of. W. T. Joyner, U I i.rV , , . i- .,: , , , !lw ; inuu. !f ija4 alrr;i'r hipjl j abot thirty car, of Jm.,ber m! ha. i qi.nhr more on the rm k. 1 Mr.,. AV. B. Arriuto.n. sI rori-mouth. i low II. J II. Summerr?! and family, of Viu-!on4.X. C.. arL h town on a vis-it " . . J , , . I their istHr, Mrs. Jr. h!its. ' I'h'1 r;!ic of fiasebrtii th-tf to 1'tetvst is being taken on b restiit. . . ; t xiTe, ratU-i, (AatStn our nliiiSt ctit- ' lr ,tof says it will ' fli'ver he fair fort Vit-isrlit !iour.- at a I n:i:f arai,V- . .' ; Ir mmjii "will "time lo jr)t t :ict a!M-.!a.rbeoiH-.-.- : x y We hear litlle or'no-r.ilk kreund here JaluH,: ;m,1u n:. !i.itth .o w bayei 'o Third partv up1 here- now. Everv- ; , 1 - ! bodv is for Cb'v laud and ( air, even to void Hhu-k bm,k,.: V Send a few more Sample copies of your. paper around; thi:;k it will do lots of good. Lt the people- know we baVe a paper, in our county and get all the tie r i gh t a t h ( 1 u i e . , G 00 d- b y '.- b r ( t li e r, until next time. CKl'HUS. . Garyshurg, Jtily IS: rieisant Hiil Personals John Sykes, of Manchester, Ya.. spent yesterday in I'lea-ant Hill. Mrs. Rebecca So ut hall spent, scv eral days "here last week, and left for Weldou Frida'. ilr.Mellicljampe's last ninoint- ment was fijleiLby his assistant. Air. Mnderl;o ',ti t t r Misses Ella Tay lor and Kose Fer- Jay after a pleasant visit io relative's in Emporia, Va. 1 Mrs. James I'oweli's infant is im- j proyinu. -v - . ' - tu. ! a-gou inline is exiwetea aim iiihcii tiw -.".' -..-'; 'tv-' xv ;. - "v I Mr.Teraanner Powell wh'isf at home j- "Jiro you did;-' . ail mi fled, tho new ar ,re I Siunky a 'week a-ex " ' ain't a rm." u'-'l - ,.' '"' 1 "' r r,i "Nothing of too kind, snapped he 1 Mrs- 1 R' J""" littl clerk. (JomforiaMe, airy room; we .-, 1... i.r r:.2 . ,1.. ' "- '"" " - - I'l.iii i i i i t .ii, mill : i.ii in miMi yestenlay. . - . . Mrs. Gordon lft vestcrdav for home, .after ..'spending ffev vvith her son, , "'. ''-yrr rtR;f.i , j, teeltnitli'is-VisIting :fus!:sisfer.: ei..i;.o...; ..-, ii'.;....V.i- if;u " ' , v t. v . i .""'? v'rv ' . - ' i some attraction here for liim. The New Assessment ef the Uail- : . i av. ' ! ' - - .. i The railway commission has made I ! the fol -0.- miles, four ';'th'ous. rand dollars per' mile ; Fayettevilie'r ! short CUt 48 miles, eightt-4hbUsaiHl J r er-mile : Nortli Carolina Midland mile. t3veuv-tive lndrcd p,r - ,. - . - j.. :- v.. ,,; . Hon raiiwav nine miles fift?en W ' 1 . - ' l - I . f i 1 I ,e dreu per -nine ; -lurpuj oraucu . i I ."Western No'rth Carolina railway;, six mi es, rnrn thousand per mle ; Car , . . 4l- , J a el i branch in. v ort f i t ar il iua rail way Three'- iniles. '"eight .thou.od '.per mile .'Total new'':-'ni.i kage llG;tm-iev . - ) , . - 1 ,jf . ! the following assessments for taxa-r.raau v. ' i- ' i , : i - j turn, oi lines, eoruple.cd .,-s.nge fdune 1st of last Vfar: Washing- s; A 3Iistakf Scnewhcre, J "Mij4 Gracie. ho said, wit4i lan Ssgacd sraslo, ;iU you ever try . our hand at one oi ill jse progre- sive cnundrUiDsr ' ' ' "What is a proreive connn drum, Mr. pnoaritnciro'r inquired tlie vounj ladv. ,tiavenTtyr:i !r4r 1 of them? Here is one:, Why is a hall! of yarn like the letter 't f lU caua a hall iff yarn is circular, a crcular is :t shcv't a beet 15 lUt, a Hat : ;forI tive dol- ' Iars a turn: h. fwtv tive du!!,arHi ? r ' f m0nth is dear, a dwf in Kwift.. a swift stsind, boH-ro .;C Mt Grade dv. A ball of yarn is roun i, a ; round is.a st'-:jk. a take is h fvwwiMi ttlr.n, a "thMig-. i - n-..voun: man in l.Vf.V:.nd a yuni5 mau i n ! is 1ik distinct! v-" ber.atj.se.. be is j cf,se, The '.young man uoiters: o. ; took his .hat 'and progressive (onun-, 4 , , ., ' , r u. j drums and vanished Iron .Mtss liar- i r,ch,Wa alphabet forever. Chi- cago Tribune. GAVE HIM ROOM. lie Only Wan tod to (let' Into. Ilia' Rnom but lie Vun lu lirnest About It.v - On the-fiteainer wliirh came in fro:nJ Florida thero arrived a tall, lank citiacn of the Cracker State. lie was well cqnipj ed with- haggagi., and when h . had 'collecietl his belongings and found . uu'exprcienian he went up to a 'Druid-, way hotels registered-and tooka roonu Al;ut an b ur later he reappeared at fhe dek. ;4 K-'ckon you -tllin't. eeo the baggage trough t j did v 011?" ho asked tho clerk. "Yes.1 .. ' .. :; - . "Noiiec the two trunks?" " r '" y.s." . ',.-: . . 'Three VctlL-ea and a shawlstrap? ..- "Believe ho." . ' - " . -;. thoj!?: " y ;;-" vi iid." ; -.. '. .. . . : - - -.. ; , "Umbrellas, canes, and all that?? -"Yes." , ' ;: i "Then I reckon you, madb a mistake !n the room." 'I put you iu 009. r.,i i fV j ' 77. ,1V fide, t xcept t ho bha vvlstrap and me. We wa.- la;t r.r.d rarddn't get in." ''You a-.kr.' i fur a dollr.r room.T said J-Jknowit" T can gi ve you a suite on the fourth ) Sor for. bvodolkirsaday." . "JJon t .want it. rejoin el the Florida icuizen emphaticully. -Colontl." be jvld- "'- " moi'ioium .VU1 "f"". l .; I "I ain't come down to kick; I'la rK-r- XectlyatisfieL I like vonr hotel. The' tne sj u nters , The clerk looked at tho mild manner i T-i - . ..... it , s lurnia.man ior a morof-nt ?n Mienc. Then he said: "Front, ahow tb? ntl- to that suite on '-t fee outh corner, - f'nrth Coot. No extra 'chared, sir," ho to g,.t with a l. .aning , ; smile; "von jr.tb. tired after the vv- you.; Armhlng clso I can do?" Xw MiiK-nUr KirrrlM- Md flralth. As many di-eaM-", prominent arnmijr . : i . Sh relvn- ergan. ar- the coi--ciU'-ti4- s of " ' ;r: p-.v- . crtaing tht tictivitr of th: heart and ai&ng 'in! the v r.ous h.iuni, will do much to 7-revr t.t a large cLm of li- ea-s. Dr. J. M. Itice ui Popular Bci- eace Monthly. ' ' Watch cfryitU.ar;. made by t lowic,; phert of . jgt&j.i- about .mr yrl ia tiwrnettr, after which the dtk are cut fra it by Ui.-.nH of a pair of ctanjeiMCB hr.vii.g a dhiKit.i . at the txtmstty cf kg.Xew Yjrk JourLiL Orsr ii?dertikt .g U nrii cut i fn plte ai M ;iui' u'i.fh. i falijiM.r:i-"t tjf'XxufViyn am! caskets.:, fr'Mthn ll -et mtaiic 1 tfte i-heap"-t u . ! . r- ; Ceth flbd at all tbii pr- vy tl-t m ,UU..ri a verdict ttit t-c acvmeni pa u3 ctnvention atd much ditisfaction ; l"m U1 . ''' ' . t . ore t-ltvtnj tt ;hr . rj:".;pg, ;i:- 1 ! l'v ' y:: y:.y,y:1-- ; . ;t 4 Kkb Spiarf. N.
Roanoke-Chowan News-Herald (Ahoskie, N.C.)
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