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THE PATRON AND GLEANER PUBLISHED WEEKL.Y. Ailr27 .I,'!3s:2? Ei;t3: isl Frsjrlstor "Entered at the Post Olhce at Lac ker, N. C. . as Second Class Matter i SUBSCRIPTION: U per yciir in advance. A TiVK.RTrsi XG RATES furnished on application. All articles intended for public tion should be written plainly awl only on one side of the paper. ' The real name of the contributor must in all cases accompany the com munication' .as a guarantee of .good faith. ..- The editor will not be held respon sible for the views entertained and expressed by correspondents. - -"Address' all communications toth Patron andGlkankk, Easker, North arnptou county, N. C. . '. LASKER, N. C, Feu. 20, lb9G. NEV ADVERTISEMENTS. Printing J. H. Outland. Fish for Sale-R. L. Powell. Wanted Dr. II. V. Duns tan. i Land Sale V. 3. Rogers and Mattie D. Maddrey. aFPlease mention the Patron and GLiTANEn when writing to ad vertisers. " '" - The Raleigh Biblical Recorder i appeared last week much improved Its new owners seem determined to make ft a model church paper ;Ve heartily endorse the follows ing editorial paragraph from the J Jiblical Recorders Superintendent Leazar, of the State 's prison, is to be congratulated. He lias come nearer solving the pen itentiary problem than any. other man. if he has not actually done it. Not many years ago the penitentiary sl the people not less than $SO,0iO annually. East year it ran itsel Conditions liave. not changed, except as the Superintendent has change t hem. I lie tarnnnir plan is a isuc cess. ' Theke is much talk in the State in political circles about who is to be nominated for State officers tb be voted for next November. We have had' a remarkable clean and economical State government dur ing the past three yearjs, and we trust that good men may be nomi nated by all parties so that it may bo continued. Our present State officers, from the Governor down, have discharged their duty faith - r , , i fully. Gov. Carr was called from tire farm to the Governor's chair but he has met the expectations oJ ' . i those who voted for him and ha ; given us a clean administratiorii and used his best endeavors to; luomote the interest of the peo-j pie. , At an entertainment at Ilocky Mount last week, gottpn up, and : directed bv Miss Bessie Worthintr t ctrn: ,T;J - ton, the sum oi oo. was realized clear of all expenses for the Vance Memorial fund. Miss Worthing toil hasjmany friends in Northanip ton where she once taught school; and she showed her good judgment in inviting Dr. W Paul Moore, o Jackson, to assist in the exercises of the evening. Miss Worthingtoh has set an example which we hope other ladies of the State will fol low. - A fitting monument shbuh' be erected to the memory of Vance Hie greatest North Carolinian, liv ing or dead. SECRETARY MORTON. ; Secretary of Agriculture Morton is being severely criticised in and out of Congress, without regard tp party, for his failure to execute the ' law in regard to the distribution of seeds. Until the jlaw is repealed it should be executed, whether ii is a wise one or not. If is not iii ' the province of one man to declare1 null mid void an act of Congress .especially an executive oiheer of suPPnea vlth the most deli- !,ira term ties until October of their j ous senatorial duties. He de the government whose duty it is to cae scientific instruments, to I Sophomore year. This was car- j clares he needs ne man's help in PTPrntP th vp'rv lu ho n-iifniii ' - foretell the weather. Pi ir- Tried. The Board of Tisitors was; writing his letters. The test of n'mVflolilrAfAlir oj,L . I; The Department if Agricnlturot was established for the promotion! e , . j ; of agriculture, and i is supposed j . - . A i i- i-. i r ...... I that the head of that Department represents the farmers: but theH " . .. , m uv.vii,imj ....o , no interest in common witn tne 1 . a l a i r . formers but en to be a tool of, , all kreet, ew lork, judg,: , from his associatioos and j.ul.hc The Secretary declares it a waste of money to distribute seeds among the people, but evidently approves the spending of thous ands of dollars every year in the cultivation of rare flowersat Wash- iugton city to be used at receptions the farmers never attend. But the Secretary has not been ' . i i i:e viuring the past year. Among tLemany valuable publications sent out from his office is one on" Wood peckers" which perhaps one farmer Jfii " Ml 1 1 . 1.. 1 . ii) a mrjiiou win reau anu stuuy wl'ih profit, and Senators and Rep reeiitatives should remember the good work lie has done while show iiig up his failures and inconsis tencies. . Give him a chance tq complete his reports on the 'Wood peckers," before drawing his at tention to-less important subjects. i "THE BRIGHT SIDE." By oversight we failed to read. proof of the poena, "The Bright Side" written by Mr. John E. Ty ler, ot Roxobel, and published on, first page of Patkon and Gleanek; last week, consequently a few typo graphical errors occurred. In the second line of first stanza the word "ragged" should be "rugged." The word "Fortune" in first line of third stanza should begin with a capital. The word "smile," in the same line should be "frown," mak ing the four lines of third stanza read: l' . 'Should For tur.e frowfi upon you, T! i ik uot that liope is vain; Olu Fortune is a fickle jade, And 'she will smile again. FISH FOR SALE. I announce to the public that in due season I shall keep New North Carolina Herrings for sale at the lowest market prices, and will deliver them at Conway, Mil waukee and Potecasi. I shall buy by1 the Car load and ask that you give me a trial. : I57"Presb Fish will be sold in season. , ' )' R. L. POWELL, ! Potecasi, N. C. Woodland News Notes. A fortune teller has been in 4 trxi' r claim inar to show the fu- t u re w i th a d eck of ca rd s. Kev. C J. D. Parker preached quite an eloquent sermon on Sun day night to an appreciate con gregation, j Snow, snow, beautiful snow. After so much warm arid pleas ant weather the cold this morn- ing is quite severe, Mr. C. K. Baurham left for 1 . . . , . m i f, i 3 Asheville last 1 uesday where he ; , , ' i litis a i s u ou us i s i sm in a,i i shoe counter. Vs are looking for ii brilliant career. - - Misses Lorena Vaughaii and Eunice Edwards gave a leap year party at Mr. A. J. Vaughan's on last Thursday night. With" two such charming entertainers, it 1 was voted to .be the most! delight- ! ful occasion of the season. Kev.1 C. J. D. Parker returned i from Newbern last Tuesday to be r ordained as minister. The cere i mouy was performed; at Hebron church on Sunday, Revs. Dancy Cale, of Potecasi, C. B. Williams, of Winton, and C. W. Scarboro, of Murtfeesboro, officiating. On last Thursday; Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Brown with his sister, Miss Mary, were! coming to town, when his horses became fright- ened near Cedar Grove sprin threw the occupants from the buggy, hurting Mrs. Browu and succeeded in smashing his bug- ene rally. Feb. 18, 1896. ' M. J. O. The Weather Bureau em- ! ploys g skilled force Of men haps you knov; when a storm ! 1S brewin2 Without any word irom tne DaDers. Your hnnp " T "1C fc. i our oones acne and vcur muscles are , VT ,t .11.., 1? Zul:'- ." luuuiar g sure warn- ; 1U5 KJl me appruacninc "ic-piuacning siorm. Scott's tn.iulsion of Cod- livprOil with l-lt-.T-J-rtorl-.;A wn, iiiuiiiyuuui uaui lies. WQuM fl reraedy f(,ryou The oi, with it3 iodine and hromirie Pvrt a peculiar influence over the disease, and the hypophos phites render valuable aid. o-fT:Kp ' - V0"1 and , 0 siz- nn sue may be enough tj cure your cocgh or help your UiyT SCOTT'S H VLSI ON h Wn endorsed bv the med:w,rotesswn r rnv -: y Ytsrt. 4sS rourjoitor.) RALEIGH LETTER. Trouble Between Daniels and Marshal Carroll Settled. TA LJv OFCANDID ATKS FORGOVERN OK THE 'CASE OF LIEUTEN- ,AXT. WIN SLOW -YOUTH- i i - . l FJJL CRIMINALS STATE L'NIVEKSITyJ . . Raleigh. X. C, V , Feb. 17th, 1896. f The trouble between Mr. Dan iels and Marshal Carroll, through the intervention of friends, has been arranged.! Mr. Carroll has made the "amende hoiiorable" to Mr Daniels for the assault made upon him. Miy Carroll went last week to the Eastern part of the State to look into charges made against his deputies. He pledges himself to, remedy these' evils. Mr. William J. Andrews, a son of Col. A. B. Andrews, who has beeu the efficient superintendent at the La bd ell Car Wheel Shops here, has resigned to, accept a !! better position.; .r Gov. Carr has received a letter from a gentleman at Nashville, Teun., asking him to co-operate in an organized movement for the protection of sOng birds. There is a law in, this -State for their protection. There is com plaint from other States against the driving out of Kiiiston fire bugs this State, the and such criminals. It is but right, for N. C. should punish her own criminals, and not force them upon some sister State. "7 The first public meeting of the Carpenters' Union was held here last week. There is a white or ganization; witbj 30 members, and a colored one with a membership of 20. !, The North Carolina R. R. has paid to the State Treasurer 8105, 000 which is a 3f per cent semi annual dividend. There is a big movement on foot to swell the number of Alli ancemen. There has been a fall of from 105,000 members to 15, 000. State lecturer Hoover, of Wilson county, jis inlhe field. Trie Southern Express Co., which had been notified to appear before the R. R. Commission las; week to show cause why their rates should not be reduced,made a petition in writing for a post ponement until Feb. 18th, 'as the general manager was called to N. Y. and the district manager was attending the express robbery trial at Clinton. ; One of the prettiest buildings in the city is the new fire depart; ment headquarters. The brick portion is painted a rich dark red, and the wood work is pure white. The design is specially pretty. The case of Lt;Winslow regard in" the Governor's rierht to annul his commission will be heard on the 24th. The ground upon which Lt. Winslow bases his contention is that the section of The Code giving the Governor absolute power to revoke is repealed by a subsequent act which is a com- plete scheme for the government ! of the militia, and which, without j so saying, repeals all former acts; that even if the section of The Code referred to was in force the Governor canno revoke commis sions save where an organization is disbanded, save upon the find ing of a court martial; and lastly that the jtower ' to revoke under the new1 1 militia act, without a court of inquiry, only exists in time of war. The annual ineetingof the State University trustees was held here last week. Governor Carr presid- j ing. The report of President i Winston was submitted andization in the State. Some per- showed that good work is' being ; done. The board discussed at I i - i great length a recommendation of the facultv that no students be l allowed to join the Greek-Letter j instructed to look into the matter : (of forbidding any playing of foot-J ball and base-ball off thpTTnivpr-1 pity grounds. Reports showed : -0'uw 15 IU na,m ,or me i urn ni Memorial Hall,! and nine! iinousand tor the . M. (J. A.;iuX.C. Some savi itisdeclinins- building. The medical school is j and others say it is not Some to be enlarged and another year's j democrats favor a straight ticket, course added.: j free siiver, income tax and white The attack on President Win-1 marj's supremacy with no conces sion by the Press-Visitor, of this j sums; while some favor opening city, was outrageous. President ! their arms to any who will pledge Winston used the name of a stu dent in countermanding an order by telegram because the time was limited. It vas an order for a watch to be presented, by the foot-ball team, to their coacher, Trencliard. Pres. Winston knew that Trenchard was not worthy of 1 he gift and the man who had filed the order was away.jsobe used his name. It may have been uuwi.vj but was certainly. "not criminal. ' Mr. Austin, of Bndgeuater. Mass.'. has brought eight thor oughbred horses here and will conduct a training and breeding table in Raleigh. The committee from the Teach er's Assembly will this week gd to Mount Airy and Red Spring and look' after the advantages of those places for the meeting of. the Assembly this summer. The Mission Rooms which are under the care of the King's: Daughters of this city are to bd closed. The interest in the wor has diminished to such'an exten that it is impossible to support the Mission. The order has don noble work here and the closin of the rooms is greatly regretted It is suggested that the city be re-numbered so as to take in al the many new buildings that have gone up here in the last few years It is also recommended that there be taken a police census. It is thought the imputation is greatkj underestimated. The Governor has appointed the following delegates to the ' meeting for organizing the Chica go and Southern States Ex posi tion which meets on the 19th: H E. Fries, Salem; Frank Wood. Edenton; John L. King, Greens boro; W. E. Holt, Lexington Thomas A. Mcintyre, Produce Exchange, New York; D. A.Tom kins, Charlotte; Theo. F. David son, Asheville; JVM. Odell, Con cord; W. J. Andrews, Raleigh Berry Godwin, Lumberton; H. B Short, Lake Waccamaw; Wharton J. Green, Fayetteville; J Bryan Grimes, Grimesland; T. J. More head; P. H. Mangum, Wake For est; James A. Westbrook, Mt Olive; William Dunn, Newbern. i After all it appears that Col. J S. Carr is about the best materia that can be found for the guber natorial nomination by the Demo crats. He declares for a "straigh ticket and no concessions" and this meets with the approval o his party. j At the monthly meeting of the chamber of commerce of this cit held on the 11th the outlook for the army post to be stationed here was found to be very fine. The! i . . i chamber also discussed the plan! of establishing a public circulate ing library here. Sheriff Page means business regarding the collection of taxes.; Thev have now been due five! months. Dr. A. C. True, director of the Experiment Station of the De- partment Of Agriculture in Wash ington, inspected the N. C. State; Experiment Station a few days! ago. He was on a tour of inspec tion of several States. Miss Maude Merriman,a daugh ter of the late Chief-Justice Mer riman, has made quite a sensation in Washington City, where she is visiting Mrs. Hoke Smith, by her sweet singing. She was heard singing "Little Alabama Coon" by some distinguished guests at Secretary Smith's and complete ly captivated them, and her fame went abroad. She is indeed worthy of all homage. The movement forp reforma tory for youthful criminals is be coming so urgent that there. is no doubt but what the next legisla ture will establish it.) It is not a .party move, The question is asked whether there is a secret political orgahi- sons declare that thefe is. Mr. M. L. Wood isbutinanoth ;- - er letter and winds up by saying he thinks Senator I Butler has plenty to do to attend. to his ardu- the power- of both Butler and chairman Holton is now to be made. Both claim that thpir rar- ty will back each solidly. Tie question is asked what is the status of the silver question themselves to vole for a Demo cratic State ticket in any evpnt and a National ticket provided it is a free silver candidate. The Democratic State (executive com mittee is about equally divided between silver men and gold men. j'lt is thought advisable to wait 1 until Republicans have held their ; convention leforv the 'democrats' j hold their .Stat- convention. It !s said liiai 1; -v kcry iV, vc?y stror-g i: Le;5ki Ik and i'iei i ! -' l is .1 .. - i- ill:?;- tI In" ;:il COK of the cok.vevfc Stitte Press Association, deiug good work for Dockery. 1 Iu regard to the National tick et a prominent Eastern republi can said to your correspondent a few days ago : "The Republicans will vote solidly for any good man who is nominated by their party. " Wake county civil court meets here on the 24th. The term prom ises to be an interesting one. The libel suit of John B. Hussey vs. News & Observer, and the one of Secretary Barnes of the Farmers Alliance vs. ex-Congressman Crawford is set for this term. Superintendent ; L. D. Howell leaves ) to-morrow for Jackson ville, Fla., to attend the National Convention of city school super intendents. Prof. A. E. Alder man of the University makes one of the principle addresses before the convention. MAPLETON NEWS. PERSONAL AND LOCAL NEWS OF INTEREST BRIEFLY STATED BY OUR" CORRESPONDENT. The school near here taught by Misses Kate 11. Weston andTulia White has 49 names on its roll. Miss May Parker, of Union, who has beeu visiting Dr. Boy ett's family returned home today leaving behind i.er many sad friends. Mrs. A. 'M. Dardeu and little son, Carl, left this morning on the 'Olive," for Franklin, Va., where she goes to visit her mar ried son. Mr. J. VV. Harrell and wife, for merly of New York, are boarding with Mrs. A. M. Daiden, of out place. They expect (o spend the winter mouths here, so we are informed. Several of our young peopiecx pect to attend the entertaiumeut given by the Ladies Missionary Society of the Uni'ju Baptist church next Friday nightFeb.21 We wish for them a pleasant evening. Wo learn that Our blacksmith, Mr. W. J. Banks, gets all the work he can do; we are glad to know this, for he has not been here but a few months and we were very much in need of one befgre he came. We regret very much that "Carlton," that distinguished writerforthePATRONANDGLEAN- er, is unable to interest us with his instructive articles, on ac count of sickness We vrish him a speedy recovery. Mr. Edgar Brett's handsome. new ; residence which adds so much to the appearance of our village, was photographed last evening by the popular young photoarraDher. Mr.G.B.Bureress. j of Murfreesbora : ! Mr. David Parker, one of our r ?Slftl !EiHCL, most successful young farmersl- ; I of this vicinity, is setting a good !Rather the unusai kind, is the way I example for the older ones by d ' Panting. A kind ;hat commands . ' i . l , , ' attention.- A kind that is away from starting in time to have good;., . , A .J . , , , 1 tne ol" style. I try to make each work done on his farm. Success - ,f T i u u , l piece of printing I do better than you Air.- arer. , ; ine coiorea scnooi near nere has sixty names on its roll so we' j are informed. Is it not strange j how the parents of these colored ! children appear to have a clearer ; insight into the future good of their; children than manv of the vhite people? 1 " Our young salesman, Mr. P. C. j jTaylor, apiears to be delighted i tn aiio 'i c u v oi i uu i ivu ucli u a. . . I A A. 1 jusi across me street is me nome Of his "Ideal Girl," and as she has a talent aud capacity for mu- sic that but very few assess, he j l 1 .1 1 . 1-t II fho lacf rivino. ntoc r.f tbo tnni,.,- melodies wafted from ;;er niano i A . byThe gentle zephyrs. av. ...c.p., o ; yPair Sex" on icceiving a photo graph of herself some momhsi ago, was not impressea euougn j with her beautv as renresontid i in the picture; she however, I thought that a few. weeks perhaps might bring about some develop ment of the once possessed facial beauty, this morning decided that she had waited long enough, may her long patient wating bring pleasing results. Max. Feb. 17, 1696. Don't forget Taylor's Gallery, Weldon, N. C, when you want good photographs; he gives sat isfaction. can DUt oecome encnaniea, wniie ". oiu lusnion reraeay onat a low price, would do wt-11 to.-uli listening to the" swi-'et echoes 0fYPrandmher DT. -David s Cough ;.oh Qf address - ; Highest of all in T v i From Union. Riv. J. C. Jones filled his rer- ular appointment here yesterday inthe M. E-'church. Mr. H. F. Dukes i as bee n q u i te sick for several days past, but we learn s improving. We 'have a news boy in town now so all of our citizens can have the daily papers delivered at their doors. i We had - the first snow of the season that amounted to much to day and it is still snowing at this writing. Mr. J. L. Eley has been at home ; but says he to-morrow if for- a few days pas expects to go out he don't get weather bound Feb. 17, 169G X. L. The Only Safe Way. " The farmers, especiall the cot ton raisers; have time in the past. had a touerh But they are over the worst of it and have successaudindepend ence in sight if they will only heed the lesson taught by their experience. "Mak-B their own home supplies and raise cotton and tobacco as a surplus." This is the golden rule and the only rule that will work, to their ad vantage one year after another. N. C. Bulletin. Another New State En terprise. -Messrs. J. H. Bopbitt and J. L. Ramsay, of the Progressive Farmer, of Raleigh, have organized the Bob bitt Drug Company with headquar ters in'that city. Tjiey will manu facture what they claim to be a su perior remedy and a certain consti tutional1 cure for rheumatism, called "Rheumacide, " an en Lirely new dis covery .j The proprit:tors state that sales have already been made in three states, and cures effected in every case. The Raleigh Press-Visitor ,says. - . "Mr. Bobbitt is well known as one of the best and most progressive- pharmacists in the State, and is ex president' of the North Carolina Pharmaceutical Association, and the fact of his bringing the remedy for ward is alone a good guarantee for it:.'-, Mr. J. L. Ramsay will be adver tising manager and has the ability to push the enterprise to success, " etc. I I- The News & Observer also gives an .extended notice, and after speak ing of a number of remarkable cures, says: - , "Mr- Bobbitt and Mr. Ramsay are the very men to push it actively and wisely. " The remedy is said to be entirely vegetable and . non-alcoholic. The method of , manufacture and ln- gredients are different from any pro prietary medicine on -he market. ITbt - th.e the one Not nebessarily high j priced, nor necessaHly in large quantities,- but alway k tasteful, ap- propriate, effectiver J. H. OUTLAND, Job Printer, - j . ' Lasker, N. z. ( , 1U1VC a ta 1UL Ul uO i --v . , cnoice Kentucky Seed Oats recent rise. bought before the Will sell cheap. r BUXTOX ' I3i.UGilAl l - ' Rich Square, N. C. AXC'llri $ will be glad to learn that they can : Al i- . - T k .1 i pvrup oi rure l'me iar, lloreuound ' nd. Wild Cberry for W Colds, . , , ..11 T L 1 IT-1 j. , , 4 A, . . ? . , , uuuuics , ut tl tuc IU UI Lli- j amptori coxinty. . . J, : ,- . - Oats and Bran. A ar ol Oats direct from the west and Wheat Bran from the mills at Weaver Lassiter s. or a Bicycle? If so you want to Prices are guaranteed and we want use the best oil. I have lust n -to sell yon. ,'ceived a lrge lot of Very respectfully yours, rn-Nm' WEAVER & JL.ASSITER, -t XJNTE OIX, ' Rich Square, N. C. made specially for fine machiri- ery, such as Sewing Machine To Cure a Cold m One Day. and tine Bicycles. It will n t Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. i", ts refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. For sale by all druggists who sell Groves Chill Tonic. Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report Severn Ne?73 Mr. Paul FleetwotVi is on the sick list thisKvre!r. V htn that he wili soon be abie to return to sc 1 .o ! agti i n. Mi s Est he ooa Vi: her sister, Mrs. R. M. E I v,-; nlv We hope-, lier a lcas;u.t : stav while i:i our town. xUiss inline iitsKiiis. (inovi'i:- villp rfnnnt r. Vjl . n:iiil M ! s : j - i Pruden, a short visit last Thurs day and returned home Friday. Mr. W. F. Rowe, the txpr messenger on the 11. . S: T. h'. Road, is over ou tlie S. A, L-this week in Mr. -Walter Stephenson's place. Ono nf nnr rnorrh;i n tc T- 1.' M. Edwards', has bought a nice lot in the 'town of Boy kins, V; ., wiiere nw tJAiecis i uutiu a larirc fitnro hnnso soon Mrs. J. E. Blanchard left hn last Saturday for .her .mother's and will then take, the cars W Greensboro, N. C., where s!i' will take charge of her new home. Feb. 18th, ,1800. A. B. C Nsw Hardware Stcre. Tin vnn w:int.'invt)iiiir ih llw H:in1- ware line. If s1). here is the plaee to buy. We keep a full line of ' .) . Farming Implements, Shop and Carpenter's Tools, and a thousand other things too num erous to mention. Cook and Heating Stoves and fixtures of the latest pat terns and lowest prices. " j As a side line we keep Greeeries. Garden and Field Seeds which uv sell very close. Call on jus al the postoffice. ( J. Bl LASSITER & CO , 2-13-5t Lasker. X. A CAREFUL MOTHER will notice if her eh i Id re.n ha e'syinp toms of Worms in . thefSU)ina: h. iivA, give at once 'Dr. Davit! 's Worm Syrup. It is Pleasant. haiinleJ and Efficient. 1 It expels tile Worms' from the Stomach andgive.4strm)r!i'i and health to the child' BUGGIES, HARNESS, COFFINS AND CASK HITS, JihPAlli INCV'iifcC, --&C. The undersigned keeps in sleek a neat line1 of new Buggies, ilana s. Coffins and Caskets, Cook Stoves. &C, &e. ffas a Hearse which will be sent to any part of the surround-' ing community on apj)ii-ation. Sp - ial attention given to horse shoeim. blacksmith work and repairing "f vehicles. ; Give me a call at my obi stand known as Harris Shop on at Seaboard. Charge-, reasonah This January 18th, l8;)o. M. D. L. HAIililS. NOTICE! Having qualified as aduiini.strat.or vvitii the wiil annexed of the estate of NathanM Edmunds, I ' hereby iiotify all j r sous " having- el aims1 afrainst tl.--same to present tliem to me fr payment, on or before February IVJ:, 1W7, or this notice will pleaded in l,..r of their recovery. Debtors must jmy promptly. This February '3rd, l-S'xi. James L.' Jo.VKS.'Admr. ' - By B. H. Gav, his Atty. t.i HOUSE MOVING. Yes, it pays to use printer's iuk. : Wetitar of side lines and out lines. Fi r more than tea years I have worked :'at house moving as a side line; havJmA .i nearly two hundred houses. No neej U any one now straining himself u movetl. old way. Iu writing to me please de.-;rile the house, the distance and the conditio:, of the way. Heavy houses a specialty. S failure yet. ' K. S. Elliott. j-li-ly Ili.rh S-iuare, X. C SEVViWG I have just added to my aln-adv j complete line of General JSll-rctmn j disc a stock of Standard Sewing Machines Any one in need of a goo j Maclu- rnuv -r r-ir . JOHN B A UGH AM. Rich S'juare, N. C, Jan. 27. r, n . , . V"'-' otv lOl'Jl anu r;'; i t jiil; IU To that will please you, whsther you are pretty or ugly. Machine and Bicycle Oil, Do vou usr aSfu-inrM.,,,:,,., cor rod a O UttU UU CIV J'i Price 10 cents per bottle. ; J. M. LASSITER, I WATCHMAXEa AND JEWELIEH, . .Lasker, N. C. J
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