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THE PATRON AND -GLEANER granted it will result in closing the published weekly ' doors of the' TJniversitv; the State Normal and Industrial School, the Z. 13. VANCE."- Continued from lstPasre. 'A11 during, the fatal malady that ended his life, with sleepless affection, with tireless tender- WAKE FOREST COLLEGE. r7rr norma: ana xnausinai ocnooi, rne r , - -w-v-- ' AtiT7 J. Ccaitr, EiitH Iti Proprittsr. - two Agricultural and Mechanical and luenc and a man popular j.g ;. ' .- OoUe and tte State Konzzi Z and heT fh tpired "Entered at the Post Office at Lasker, Schools for the colored race, and great in war equal to every for- tne soace f her lov N. C, a Second Class Matter." r North Carolina wonld than Pninv tnno. Riinnrinr tn nrlvit nnl He loved the Bib arms, TOM DIXION'S . LECTURE OTHER I HAPPENINGS ON THE "HILL - DURING THE PAST WEEK. e. Joblk Market ; J. W. Perry Company, C:il: r::t::j i fefcsica Ke:ch:t. Bible as he loved SUBSCRIPTION : $1.00 per year in advance. : 'ADVERTISING RATES furnished on application. - All articles intended for publication should be" written plainly and only on one side of the paper. The real name of the contributor must in all cases accompany the communica- North Carolina would then enjoy tune, superior to adversity, and greater still, sup lty. Successful in everything - - I trhl H H O TTAm .r-f -" - --m - rk4- n -. . - . . - mjm r miii m , - . a . i j i i . l the matter of providing means for pVprv fipirf ;n WhVh nn he died a Christian. This is the the education of its vnnth. Tint. In., fit tr W dvdttt AFf ,ikii, sum of duty and honor. y j - v v jr v 1 - 49 m . ms massive ana j::-x i. ...... .. oro;tor ctiii cnnoVinr tAoTr. no other book. iAU of his rever V . 5,-itv. SnPssfiil in.: ovothino- ence wasfor his God. He lived pemngs at the CoUege, any otner otate in tne union mr f. , ' .1 TjLZri? a natriot and a nhilaiithmnistand He has gone. Dear Editor: I again deem if a pleasure to give you a few hap- Cotton Market,- . Srricr Middliv. - ti.i.ti:...r ' ' weeks -: ago was indeed a grand ' guicr Iw vhi,in,,.. thing, and notwithstanding : the row ..iiino . X - IS r-Tom Dixon's lecture a few very disagreeable night many Wft think nh nnlinn irrrToVoVla he Undertook m,' -i i-i : . A He was master of rmli tiral majestic form, - his fulL flowin; xuu uixy wucian, organ oi sciene, and distinguished in hite locks, his playful, twinkling were out to hear him. Hejnade the ropulists and edited by ben- scholarshiDxand literature His eye, his calm homelike face, his us to realize by the force and facts ator-elect Butler, voices our senti- political speeches were models of iuderibable voice have left ua 0f his lecture that Dr. Parkhurst ne stui lives in our ft. I - a .t... t f - - .1 I . . . . "... : . I mlH iinnrtr. rm-Ln . .'i: i I KiriS. ' I I H ' I Mil. I. - III I I l I M-lil II III u. 4r i v, c.iirMi. ..in - wnich appeared m last Tuesday's V, umMUUUS--OA h -T- T- .. o - York Citv are doino Wet thpirnrlr pressed by correspondents. . f, A - J chaste excellence. He wrote an "1S dying moments asked for i orK viiy ctre aoingjust ine WOrK Address ail commanications to I'iie lsbue oi mat paper. - electric editorial and d rnf tod a music and for flowers, and for uod means for them to do in or a uieiuuriui uas ueeu presentea legisiauvt! - uui wnn equal Clear-j i riV'0- w iiguu i utJi :-,iu- xjpui iituu great, unrignir Urtn'iU x I riess' and hrp.vitv. TTic nan nnrl I his mortal Eclipse. ennce- v.o " uciuic iuc jcuioiaiiue, oiiiUtJU uy a . . 1'" I - r J J 1,1 " "'"j- 1, wuoucoo yi uiui wijr.- 'lllltvn la.i. .9. iswj J.3 3-1G tl. 51 eu. 4 15-ICm. 4J cu. 4J4 cts 4Jto4ct5. Stalv. 1 to 1 ct. Ut ijcts. ampton CountyN. C. LASKER, N. C, Jan. 31, 1895. committee of the Baptist-State Ky; ," Convention, asking that the State He wrote much be spoke more' consecrated by the, hoUest love, monst, gave us an entertainment reverse its pohev of higher educa- Everything: emanating from him embalmed in the tears and sor- in Wmgate Memorial Hall on the NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice W. A. Coletraine. Bliits, - ; - Stains. '. - " - iVauuls, - Fancy. ; ' - Pdin, . . - Lw-Gr3d"., - B. E. Pea. . $I.7.Vto $2.00 .r Uni We carry n Isrge stock of an of baKjjinjr and ihs, Prunm "Baff.-. . Write for prices. A Lecture. ' Chas. G. Cook, A. M., will nv ueciure, unaer me auspices mo-Aurora juiterary Societv A . A .1 - T7 1 - ? vuruii Auauemy, reo. znu, 189" .. . i i ii ,i -i " ii . -i lTr-. l?r. tt I rows nf n, rrrihlp nponlp. Thft last nifWf nf T 17 , Tfr i!' a ... t u.. rl(-('sI won ana graauaiiy witnarawaii aia j wvu luveuetfa. xit? uur- 'wr J "lo" v wcu a luu-nuivrti xjiierary oocietv, at m . m ... ' 1 f lll'Ufl T ST -r -X w 1 I . - A f t 111 III w - 11171. I.. 1 r ill'k lll : 1. I VV m m -m I - I M . I . r I m - Tiir Trio mivorcur onn rno rrnii - - - i , higher institutions virtually is, that the draw entirely from the field of less he was;a genius with facul Since our last issue we have re ceived the following subscriptions Windsor,. G-MissLettaEarly. bighereducation. ; ThW seems to SEl Aulander, N. C.J. U. Vaughan, us. enreiy impossiDie. JNortn uar Creeksville, N..C Henry Ried. oliua cannot consent to be the on St Johns, N. C. A. P. Joyner. lJ Southern State without a system Gasburg, Va. Miss Helen Pal- oi public higher institutions. , i mer. We need more education and i Till iriun .1 nil t-i r m o ssv 1-1 . -h i i I i r . i . 1 1 r . in i.iimi ilki hi ii uf, uuu. i ' . . - . i v-. t .,t4.i. iM.4.. i . . The request umTZZ Zia-oriS gratitude; and hisyes -closed .. V- V m iV7 to Rforo wi-fK.: ivu "with tho lio-htnf nhrisHan nrnm- iNeck, was on the HiU a few days "r" cu,,. ... vuvvs "Jiiu- i iiuuugnu lLlOiil IJltJlltJ - U II" i " O - ' X , ' - T " I ; X 11 1 jf.tll r- Wl 1 1 ho llli jptional'character. Tender as a Gentlewoman. His temper was admirable, calm, well-balanced, serene. He ise beaming upon his soul. ago and favored us with a beauti- bv numerous Ptivrin . , The Great Man's Funeral. Unl and practical, talk in our wiU, we believe, be interesiimr tn . - - TTT J ; .1. j. .. . . . . i 11 ..' " On tho nioht, nf tho IfitH nf "efeau,y ingiiipiuyer meeting. Ann! Inst wo tnnk hv rn skot f mm -f roi. Wlu. xOieai lecturea to inese wails, we do re 11 across tue xiuie xaaus ounaay aiier- Potecasi, N. C J. W. Baggett, er education. G. C, Vauerhan. - Xet the State the Fotomoc through tiie bosom noon. Jan. 20. on tho Orinn and 11C UIUMlfUl clrriiai; LUJJ. ailllUSL 111 bliillli Ul i-r T-r. i , ... Lasker, N. C T. B. Vau-han not less. There is need of both them away as a lion, shakes -the the tombs of Jefferson and Madi- aor .lecture was an able YV. M. Rose. cnurch and State to work for high- uuau A1viu ma mane, in tmsre- son, over me James, over uieJ -v. u "i1- w,a , iu,n u. ntjvas liKe iuriu ana me ooum rtoanoKe, t iwiure oi liiis course will De glV- SflTnnCrtn hrolIir, flnckf foil TTrifKrkct I rrrav Vi i-irklrTirvTrrrT KriWIckT liria nf I nn Vr X.. rTn-..,. Tji Di . , . 7 ,. -. wivyumuj, lucxiun nituca "va tuo uuauunu vy iuvyi nuv va r;u u y XVC V XUVJlliaO Oillllliei Ul lnstitnnnna ha fUt V.1n u i tt - - . . , . , . , -i ! w . ' uia iimus.,.ne -was me sister- oiares to tnft saa i t-..i--kt c- t T Am Ttrt T O W IT nrr,A Xirofllllx- jTUrAflnf t. TIATOr Ynnf nCOrl r.lrr imvo kAn,f vrf Wt, mnrA,. Cfnfn " rRn ' ' U, On OUnQay aiT6r- m-ksixJ,$ ftui. -ft . 11, U vui;iuiM iliOvl,cVAj UUU lCb iXlXJ v t wi. wuiuovuj 1U1C1J 1111 J7tl 11U11 1, 1 I Wl llli3 A11VJ IUC1 LOl L. rmrkTl TT V Q nA selaom nervous and never wpak. 1 ni?ht- was hft:nirifnL The white ' v - " " ""-"" 1 ..j v w VAlvyOUU UliU I I - C3 I tt- . . . . . . . -.it mercifulin the extreme, stars shed theirhallowed radiance ev- V- VV , lancnard lias been xv. t mCy must nut OB rkllK . , rro. i U Tini j -ixi Hnlifnv "M. f! Tnrl era T "NT TTill . ' i "xxn tii xu&ixj.- r xxin uay5 recenuy. ... r. urwjvurr.. AO 0tau iuo qmcK. ne was com passion itself ty was lovelv. The whole heav- He is assisting Dr. Tavlnr ?n mie ha a. itoi puiAit. u.'oiicoo. r j-Lu Wtis as lenuer as ens almost seemea a nappv reun- ir v. ttat t?i, j xi.- We publish in this issue a re- : ' " . . a gentlewoman to the voiinc,. tho ion-of the mnstollations. With iUX I f m i 11 s-i -.-r.-n . ; . I . M O' I lTn I 1 . .4: Ij1 1 1 1 Jl port on education submitted to the AINU SCHOOLS weat, the feeble. He was full of the first light of day the people, AaA "aii Ui ngubii, unu as Liamy iaj ail men, cnantaoie to ingroups,incompanies,incrowas, ' wu swiy meu present l-iMTVi n fnnvi 1 i "1 i I 5 t a a 1 - j "l I TTT -1 T7t ll T .i j i REJOICES at the SUCCESS of all iiaiii.jr m very snape ana in muiutuaes, met us everywnere vv ais:e r orest s neeas to me peo- xuLui ana pnase. ne naa deep, along tne way both sexes all Dle weare so e-lad tn spo.thorn County - Grange at its recent ses .'sion held here by Rev. J. C. Fleet wood and unanimously adopted by that body. 1 Mr. Fleetwood is a Baptist minister of good standing who has. nerhaDS. done more SCHOOLS publtc AND pt?tvatt? V i T ucci v j w m ocaw-ou pi We are so giaa to ' ' FUBLIC AND private, powerful impulses, sti-onir and acres-ull races all classes and COMMON AND HIGHEn. passionate resentments in tho COnditionR. :Th.ir snrmw "" xuii v ,r ti i ' hofit nXnflrVA rrrno h:i 4. xV. - We are srlad to note thft inter- j.iuw is u, i-epori on .-general "7- r. ictuxe,-' xc tU gauiwuig wuuut, m mu vu- - x , f . . , v , Untee saiufactinn. Samples $eut on xr euucaxion suomittea ov ixev. J. i t 6' lcauJ wuiup cvcijf muiuciii i- x:------ plication. Aduress all. Tha public are cordially invited to attend. . Opening hour 7 oclock P. M. J UUANNA PeeLE. Curator A. L. Society. 33o "27-u. TCstaa. Job Printing . of .A-ny Trn such as Letter Heads, Nate Heads, J3U1 Heads, i Statements, Envelopes, Circulars, Shipping Tags, ' Cardsr&c,? If so send me rour orders. I will do you good work at low prices and gnar- nimittr - Tiie oino rvf l-.-,r,4-in . i r,U tmpnwlo ,1 1 r lee tWOOd. for committor roarl .t J , - , . , I , . . . . . ' .- ww..-. WbM, . . ouu a txTjuge r ana oetter vve camea mm 10 tne csiate to enve 11s mnre mnn fnr fa : 1 p 11 . 1 UUU tHiU Utt3U.il I inRVyOlinW jrailW t-han tha faTrnoccr.; TJn 5.tlV 4.1 0 - - , up new cnurcnes OI mat aenomi- o ii poam iiaooiuaa ux uuuac m luueigu, uio outjuuuiuis .nation in this county than any oth- at Jan'y 22nd, 1895: his proud nature To his family greatest trials and grandesUri- ... . . ... Your p,nm mi ttoo n.TTTviiTitoH trk and friends he was all tendernfiss umDhs: thft hftart of thp Statp er man. W A ft.rA rlH trv tnnwfhof ---- , vjv . ,7 , -- --- J mg m trying to devise some way to give us more mo schools in this State. Dr. Gorrell lecturedjto -the he is fyroadminded enough to favor all our educational institutions, public and private, common and "higher." He rejoices at the es tablishraent, by the State, of in stitutions wh n-n A i . . 1 . TT! - - I A Glnln-niAfis C? AC 4-.. fTl.. 3 .' 1 'a report on general education, bpor , "uce. ms great neart meiiea over ner aeaa son. ner ' cuuuv ovA,ity xuauaytmgniv j an io, on 'The Origin of the Lan: guages." J. D. Hufham read a J. H. Oatland, Manager, JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT, Patron and Cleaner, 1ST. C. leave to reiiort that mtima always beat in duty, with sympa- brightest jewel had been taken ieae to report that at no time thy, with the highest chivalry ; to awajr! ' We left Raleigh in: the ?"vo 0,1110, tiuu ui our or- woman. . . , , . .. . .- evening, . and; passino- oven the . WALL PAPER- have just received a large der, has such progress been made Thr mail UisMfh i.n "a Neuse, oveithe Yadki oveitheK" m.res,n lper on Mono- lot of fcncy Wall Paper. noTornKo' t.t, 1, cumn,;! a uiiueicu iuunu in xne vvest- r lucis. per roil. r. o to alone p.vfirv lino nf Hovolnmnnt woman,- ., I Hatawrifl.' nntn tho snmTnit nf tho asduring the last decade, and es- "w gt fl'S P?. -e e u of :tWs State .w s. ..il ..I . O iere me poor, as well iallTr 1qo . cowrd. -I I V JL V j 7 c,l I III I -r-m. I 7. I I I V" I as the richcan be trained for the ing this time three' or" four, State always -pon his lips. '"T., . ' ,v&com- institutions' have been estab mend the Tmtr.ntin wnro nf !.. . w w bww.w waw ii uiuu r ii njui . i . HOllCU. HO TTO. omK f r,o --. i J j-m-j t-o cju.uii.iuui, ; v tjiy aulOll- ious, but with him ambition was with its noble dust on the brow of his own. mountain, the mountain: he loved so well. There he sleeps in peace and honor. On that exalted- spot the willow and the cy press, emblems" of sorrow and Mr Fleetwood to Rev. C. Durham Agricultural, religious, median- r- ri : I virtu X . U j L 111 J . I'lllIHH . . 111 V:V1 Ll I lt- r I -CM. I , r -1 -' -. . . in their power to pull down our and university schools ar nio .e might be useful to do YSl Tt:! State educational institutions numerous, with larger attend- good, to improve and to benefit iSuM T'ft b,Ucr houses.better teach- t the StaSS grateful to the btate for establish- ers and better equipment for the arrogance and of power. It was o- , lu-uiuco auu wuiiun ui teacuers - v- .. wu. vui.uce aiiu Ca. t . 7 .. x.i x . . nn,T rm-ic wuh n ' Philanthroov. the amhiMnn tnoio. OCIw,ia. unuuie 1 this factory. TTT ti. 1 . ' . .-. . . f,,x, n uu lu.icaacu ,UUW . . - v,x hfl r..r t. rffr-nm t-nn-A,) J u. puDiisnm iunm tniff issue Lftnt tnwCnnn.i, 10 up, to bless human- the beautiful, touching and able It is a matter for .-ratlth.lo tn fame, will there flourish and bloom in perpetual beauty and glory. There will his great spirit like an eternal sentinel of liberty, and truth keep watch over his people. Jones also made, some brief but (paper a room. interesting remarks pertaining to j two new theories advanced by j chemists. ' ' 'f . The Raleigh Bed Spring Co.; whose factory is located at Wake Forest, held its last meetincr in Raleigh. Mr. Carey J. Hunter, of .Raleigh, was re-elected Secre tary and Treasurer. A traveling j 75 to 90 cts. will buy enough to - Samples sent on application. : . H. C. SriEits. 'r-vv- Weldon, N. C. J. K. RAMSEY, Contractor arid Builder, JACKSON. N. C. ' EH.iraates, plans awl specifications lurnishert on application. salesman has been provided for Personal attention given to all unrk. lift -, -i iu uciiuiiu una . 1 tru. i 4 . XT' n i dutv. Tt xvnnlf. havo hor, nf Mr. Crray King, of Euzelian so- the supreme joys of my life to ciety was elected Business Man done justice to the life and ager of Wake Forest Student last 1 At 1 axe on me me and chamfttpr nf ,inrk ... . .1 . . - i w- v umu ixu. iixLue; mso me Kina- the great commoner, Z. B. Vance, ness extended to the aged and The speech is one of rare beauty infirm by the county officials all and excellence and we print it in over the State, and never as dur: fulLso that our readers may secure ing the last few vears wern bono v- a copy for their scrap books, and olent institutions provided for he had no love for mney and was that all the school children who orphans, and tot v. rich silver, and read the Patron and Gleaner h,on "CyZZ V?ec1 nesor lands, but he . v-v, tv cio jjxiucijjies was opulent SUtter PenU.CV. Ho hneKntiVlor. with great care his resources and was prudent, frugal, - thoughtful in his eirpenditures; buthe never ! turned a deaf ear to pity or to sorrow, tie was not Avnr!.nnc- mormnsr. regis- nAAaa f.--T.r w t.. feiaU-uu. rrom.earlv manhond ho hn. , Wi xu.. ,T. xvansom the humane consideration thoro Dossfissl ; ft cw? F' - apne .justice to-Uie life and ager 01 ,w delivered m the United States SenJls for ti did he ever .uu, UUI . UOllllU.U UiO U.CLI But whatever mav have been th mneteen students have faults of these words, I have tered for the Spring term. spjoken from a heart full of sor- We look forward crladlv to An- row for his death, and throbbing niversarv dav: Feb. ,.v for :.-ii " . . , . 1 i im aumiranon ana pride lorms usual we ahticiTxn A virnips 1 x especially if all those young ladies i to whom we have sent invitations may read what his colleague in the underlie all these obiects nf in. affections of" thXce rt - . .1. . . . , . " . ,.T i". xxio 1. ui vutrgreatest lerest and humanity. We beheve man the State has ever produced that much of the advancement in Vance. We believe that education is due to the zpnl and Satisfaction gaarapWed. HAY I HAY! I am now buying Hay by the Car Load and can save you mon- Up to date two hundred and e if yu have to buy it Call on me at Potecasi.when in need of it; learn my prices and save money. . W.C.COOK, - Potecasi, N. C. Z. B. one 01 tne best and most effective sacrifices of Patrons ways to teach the children patriot- bandry. ism ana to inspire within them no- We recommend come, which ho doubt they will Parker. Wake Forest, N. a, Jan. 29, 1895. of Hus- ble and high ambitions is to tel them of the lives and deeds of our great and good men, and all will find in General Ransom's speech a fair estimate of one who was honored and loved by our people whom he served with conspicuous ability for nearly half a century. STATE AID TO HIGHER ED UCATION. A memorial has been presented to the Legislature by a committee composed of C. Durham, President of the Board of Directors of Wake Forest College, and W. K. Jones, J. W. Carter, Dr. Chas. E. Taylor, President Wake Forest College, and Prof. J. B. Brewer. President Chowan Baptist Female Institute, asking that all State aid to our higher educational institutions be wthdrawn. - If this request be that .' monev from county treasurers for com- Murfreesboro Locals. President J. B. Brewer, of the . R. F ' Tnstitnto' line Koon in : 1 .. . . . 1 "v u. utuxuiiments, tne tciendships, the Raleigh for a few days. iaun, tne devotions of his fpllotv- fr Wavlar.fl Hnniro i?ranv. m. n, that priceless wealth of love lin, Va., was in town S undav on Singular Accident. Of the honrt rf tVi cm.l i. I .i -:4- i.r -i -t I - . t - - nmuu a vxsit lu i.uiuve anu inenas.- une dav last week. f r T T tm -?S::rr x. yx- uutland, who lives hear Rinh m-a. uiuu v Irni lM " i rit TT1 ta -r t i t " T Tr -n -mr w. 1 . A. I I ... . - r "" Cij i-v. cv, x iuttuig ix uixtts, uexfc c j ; Will nlPKio nnnlr oorlv f. in one ne was sins- week. We wish them much snr- ixis norse 10 me 7"i l"' w FOR SALE Fine Thoroughbred Mammouth Bronze Turkeys, Impereal Pekin Ducks, and- Barred Plymouth Rock Chickens, (Hawkin's strain). Eggs for hatching from afore said.alsof rom Single Comb Brown Leghorn in season. Parties wishing to purchase remarkable. II 11 TIT-. n Un I - I I sf rtrtrtt n .W 1 - . 1 . mnn cr-Ki- v ""v xi never auected sa- cess. ixu ieu xiim sianaing contributions from mrents.cnar. knlmon-r;"" " kr.f :ar:,i?I,w inasor micneaxo uie roaa cart with a dknc nnH wi imnMA. tt-. ., .T : ' V TTV: . -o"m xiv,xuiu5 xiiui. s tne tram . XV4 TVL . 1 LlAI I l. III III -B I M.MMM ft T"-1 . I II II I 1 U I .r-- -. I - LF in.-.l CT A I w . I several district.., tKT Zl aU of us Wr. .rAfeot "STSJ -' . UI lnls drew . near . the horse took f right terms of r!m-r e-i,--)-,.J conditions, and he recarded and '..i, v;,.i,-to- a"d raad0 an effort to-run with continued at least live months, of our townsman, Mr. Thomas the result of fracturing the bone and: that mmnntn f.o.i, tue and duty. Nicholson, is here with a fine lot of one hind leg: His leg struck be employed as we have now at He Died a Christian. of horses. nothing and -the fracture was sevor.il T.lnnoc in r.tnn Senator Vfln,n 'mB u : Mr. F. F. Furgurson of our from muscular action. He was unty, paring ice 1 t- " a . X for higher institutions of learning ltJTt? or for the pracUcal duties in all StV bT r ,"li.rui Mr. E. F. . . i i no ot v. uiii.in rir orancnes of industry. - high intellectual endowment nf TTT -- .1 . ..... . e also recommend our Pa- uncommon moral force, of nvom. TRON and Gleaner as one of the P1' Plety and exercised a great best educators. influence for good over her. de- Resoectfullv Snbmltt oioa nusoand which lasted dur- xtespectiully bubmitted, ing his life. Their union was - J. C. Fleetwood. blessed with four sons trUcT.. Jany 22nd, 1695. Vived their parents. His second Rice, who has been confined to his bed for some time, NOTICE. V Having accpted a place on we are clad to renort k miifh W xarm in irennsvlvama. better at this writing. wiU on the 15th day bt 2nd month t e b. ) sell at publkTauction. for w r. . & . uuu ii i.ir .J i n . l . - " of Windsor, N. C, are the guests S'iT VTf,'PW of Mrs. J. BJ Barnaul consistingof household and kitch- Miss Laura R. Parker. eii furniture, l mar T years old, can ana wneeis. r nnh o-if The and tlie are the jects of life, two most imiDortant ob- r r nfmft. who'adorned his tives and friends. i, imorxant oo- llfe and shed uster and xc . . . rrr-. - . v - Mrs. T. H Nicholson. Master IxT'""" 1 tittle Filint ''w" xuuaer..ooqn-seed. mpiements and ot tedious to mention. Sale to -begin at 10 a. m. nt m v i r-. , . iiuuie near nagieiown. W116 W.I 5? A r rt1nYit,Art C..1 Rnecol l..Tv Tli:- . oe7 ' - W . JLVjrJL I II JTT 1 - - IXJ I A - I 111 I llllll r.llllll WW L nT"lT discoverv of whnt fctrTTo Martin, of Kentnw . tniv-, Qr.Zrrj' inS. implements and other . - .... , u ui uuu uuuuaj xtxat m i tninfs too e practice of wnat is good, Drjmant intellect, of rare grace Boy kins, Va., ona visit to rela- Sale to L. R.P. Uraha Poultry Faum Co., T. C. Peele. Proprietor. Rich Square, N. C. ESyo Glances. BRAZILIAN CRYSTAL LENSES For the Preservation of the Eye-Sight. Overwhelming testimony from those who have used them, re garding their brilliancy, enabling the wearer to read for hours with out fatigue. , Prices to Suit the Times, And within the reach of alL Come and have your eyesight tested free. '' Every Pair Varrantod. For Sale by v W. A. COLETRATNT. 1-3I-4L 1W1UC Murfreesboro, X. C Jan. 28. J. II. iFLYTHE, 10it jackso.v, .v. ' .
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