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- j - - ? . vv; THE CENTRAL t it 11)1 u AY AUGUST 20 ISO! wii.t'i' in: i:M.i saw Af i:XJvksi o. mw I'lSII 'TO TIIE1ESS ASSOCIATION. On Tuesday morning the 11th inst J layed aside all thought of business, and with duster on one arm and grip ! i.ti Kip nt her 1 hoarded the 10 o'clock ifaiu to atte. d lb- W annual meeting at. QSANTHaM Local Editor, j r i., . V'ir rin $2..r0 ; of the Press Association at Winston Ti;ri '-, Nalem. Son I was at Smithlield i;, 11 . I Ifi.'.1''1 where my1 brother '.et and look me ; Hut r ! ! hottest ' bled this mort-ing and after routine busine-s elected cll!cers. Orator for t ext session Mr. Scott, of the Lenoir Topic. Poet Mr. Marshal, of the Gasto"nia Gazette. Historian Mr. Williams, of the Newton Enterprise. The following resolution was unanimously adopted : Kesolved, That this Association urges t!i Board of Managers of the i two miles in the country Jo uiy old, World's Fair anc its t;i!ioers to use hiuje, where 1 took dinner and iIumi j every projit-r etfur-to secure a hearty drove to Wilson Mills where 1 again rejiraseniaiion of the 8tate at Chica . inith the ra.tM and , . f rr'.i o:i Sunday. !, !."'' hi;irdp(l tJie cars and in a little while I I .-u and LlifiJ. it woiil.I rptr-inl u nil.ir rtM - rt-- the I'.rsi oaie j - . r " V.'.lR-'1-'-"" iturday. 1 Wjt! ilt lhe 1n e,.4u depot. 1'i.vrq tl e t,n the part of the itat to take her . " .- . . . ....... . - i . i ' fi!ir"!'v . . t.tu;ors uogan toget on.atuon wijoiu i piace in me ranxsoi uer s:s:ers on j cheers lor Elkin and away we went. wa v!iC' 'v remeiubcr. Cai t. S. A. Asl e, II. that oeeasiua aa'a ealatniiv' Vr;.i. -r...t -s. ' ' . I A 2EU. I'lillli Tf Z iF4'lli 411 11 11I3LIJ11 I 1 " A iIil!lar resolution ias a lupied a nong her l.opithb!e, elver ami kind sister Hiss Fannie who is. spending t&:r summer in that delightful tow I Friday evening we bid the gcod people farewell and soon we were on our way back. At Elkin we stopped for half hour, there the people me! j us and we partook of refeshmems with tbefn ibe little girls gave ns1 jolly welcome. Each editor w&s given a lMii(uet" by them with this inscription on the riobo'h that tied them. -Elkin; N. C Welcome." 1 ain inleFTted to a sweet litile girl 1 ff ten Miu)ui?ii Katie Gyun for mine, then she knew how to pin it on. We th- n again boarded onr tram and with hats on ;ave three ADVEIITIKCNIS: i.f K' M. lusi aboil'. A Loudon Efj., Mr. Itoscower and i it AIii'in."C p''c ,,,c "! ri:.f.i-day tl.c. l"ih p K . ,iiv-M oi ,U (Also tbo Wanbingtoii and ( relative to the Southern Exposition, j pto,le. hatunlay morning we left iitTteii liastijMil Lluus got on. lliey played a game t!iut day in The Convention met at 2 p. m. The principal buiinass of the after Italcigh, rasultiii 1 for Washington, j noon session was tha installation of , ' t r.. u ir .h UiMoii. a-- wi sue. i aiou orncers. rt"!-b l . . ..I... .... .C r. Aitsr OTAIlM .'-"ral'liia. , J I i . , i , . : , , I . . . . . . t i - . ' . . i , . . t.. . . t ... inaiii inu iiiiiu, awu.. w tKi.n. , Went out on an excur on to istoiieville At sour, t Ilia afternoon the Editors i in :n ''': nit-,. flf i;-hVs"sT Tr.ta- were at i!;e. Greensboro depot, wliere Ja friend met u?, and insisted re Leai at llaroe." lLoii.d spend the riiht with him, aud see a few of the beauties of his cit3-, ."o deciiiing in "his f.ivor, we aro.e It. Nfi I'arefo.t 'of IVnon A 1 - unkno.vn . u d J bright and eary Wednesday morning ! and bi-gau tiie tour, first paying a the Twin-C ty lor home. We fe 1 Iha. wo cam.ot thank tlie good peo ple 'of Winston Saletn to much, nor can .we pay them too many coiupli men'.s for iheir liberal hospitality to the editors of North' Carolina. It will' long be retm mb--ii d ":y cvtry o c as the most pleaant, enjoyable ami elegant meeting of the North Carol:- ess Association ever held in A Household Remedy t BLOOD and SKI N DISEASES Botanic Blood Balm UCtirei scrofula, ulcers; salt larra oi maiianwit 5(? ERUPTION, be sides belnt efficclcijs (o (or.Jne utht fystem and restpring ths coestllntlon, when Impaired from any ciuse Its almost supernatural healing properties Justiy us ir. guaranteeing cure, if airecnons are tonowed. SENT FREE . ..Br.7VSP.- p BLOOD BALM CO.. Atlanta. Ga. PiOTICE 'I 'lioi v Tin i.;tcn 1 to K-ivi l.Tnldini. (M b d ill tin well t( 'onulr the lin- J.G .filiiXsnV A (M. "onlra'.tur and BiiU! r. Danji, N. I T 4 1 1 TV'TTT (CLr T 7, TTT rvTTfXTI r-v l-. DEALEES IN HABDWAEB (?F 4vEE Y DISORIPTioif. ALT, KI'n AfJK ICUI.TUR ATJ. IMPI.KMENT; - BUILDING MATERIA!; f AlNTS..QlI.S,.VAKXiSIIES, SA'51?,! DOUKS. DUN'OSoVOCKS fcHJRKWS, HINGES A.NT) AiLS:CF irvEHYC'iUrtioN. ..... ..We Jwy M"ff. KvM , -Ur Toftwi.itff i. an'J jlioe .who re goiug to buTliI should not fan tog t our jirtcvs it tmy want fo srfTe eir lirouey, e have tie agency CHATTANOOGA GAiliE IL.L-0. on the Roanoke aud boittuerti Kail ro ul. Tonight Mr. J. A. Thomas, oi me iouisuurg iiinea, was electe.l .i. .o aawv...n,w.i cu iri.. c. A. Youuir, W. U. Youii i rvioc of 1'iesident; E. E. lliliiard, of the I tUe graud loyal Obi, State. Eaeb : t E. V. Y'.mg. trading .smnnion na 1'r THB BEST ON 23AKTH; I Nru'Jh Caro'iiiia .fti-t;ce Snmpsnu i-M'ity ( Court. i a at ten i:ng the rriends w:ll rul to t lie handsome Greenstoro Kcniale Colletre, wliicii is located on a beautiful hill ! Scotland Nejk Democrat Jerome i (lai!1 -nit will hold Winston-Salem i ! Dowd. of the Mecklenburg Times, aa rt'tn SP0,-S ln their memory as i oiiiiL' Urn., :.tjain.-;t .1 K. D:i'A-t.!l Notice to .1. II. l)aw.on. I uhlU:atio '1 :ike notic' and U. A. DeaPTof the Wilkesboro i lliey n their sanctums and revert : J1'"1 thv :xh' nt ' prndin i iii . . I her.n-r nu tiie iforiiost: of Avhicli is to Chronicle, Vice Presidents; J. 15. "own memories Wins" on. Salem. Hurrah for v, j.r:!-;ii- !-"' ls l'u"M'" j made our way back wo were stuck v' !,r:tl!l i ' i 1 1 ' i. llll't il UIUVC I - . 1 I . . , . 1 rt. ,. n i v of news. " icuerrni, secretary ana lieasurer. 1 " the end of West Market Si. As we . . T , Daniels,'. S. A. Asliell. A. London, I had. U. .Wanning. 11. A. Lalhum. Delegates to the National Conven tion: J. P Caldwell. Jo-cphu-i Daniels. D. J. Wich.vrd. Thad. Ti. Manning'. Alternates; E. E. lliliiard, t b k oi' i : M. S-e-vai ii -. .of n oj-n !hv- 1 1 biiihung o;i : . j tiie Mipear.-mcc of the elt-gaut I'.ro -.d Strei t ; teid-eiices, among whicu we m-jntio j, (,;' d: -''O ;Capt. J. W. Fry o! the U. F. & I'. V. : i -,d ! li- li.. Ex Gov, Seaies, Col. Jonn N. ' l ii ea a i 'M .aples, and others. T hOi.ce down i in -i. the l.i "rni-d vv t'.-e 1 1 V,.;:,.: An.-.-: day Nor:!. In over -vars iu:ii!: of fuii-tM.l.e in t! A tl, iwn-ii ct 1'iii.t un tr rrwium K i 1 oiol ! ' . i J. P. Cjke, J. P. fctevens, and J. A. viewed the -resilience m wnicn ij.en t .. t ' . 4. I.'. . I , I.". 1 " Douilaas, l'rcfci lent Grouts Cl ,1,-1 i.j, l-r-;.iv U.e home in Nt'.--: 1 ''u- ! a il ' at h.r Mr. i';iv:te Sec . :;ov I' yes liiere. Ai-ut tins lime t be wi.inile of our ' r :'.:i! warned us v,e hail belter come j or would be left, mi v;l pushed dir.tnd , u i'uu oi o ) miles landed us i:i the j A i .u liin'i, town of Winsiuii. We were! ! Uobinson. . j 'i'rof. J. A. Holmes made an ad ' dress uioii tne otuie Geological Sur- i v. ,Cearlo!te was selected, as the next place tif meeting icr .NewberiiC by a voLc of twenty to eighteen. At 'd :45 we were billed fn at ex- Mr. J. T. S. Young of Wilson is in j obtain j idm.-nt aair-t'vou and in fa vor d the plaint iff for Tie hm of one' huiii'.it-1 and ui i.'t y-four doll'irs and" thir; v. one ft-nts. with interest on the m;p,(! irien tin- 1-r day of Nov. lc8! at the rate of eio-iit jer cent, ami you aiv j hereby required tn appear before ine at my otla e "Iiiir 1 o v p.-I; ": j of .-aid eonnt v :ui: m : town. Mr. J. B. Hudson of Smithfield t; thMhe e.-:.iphiiHt or :!e- phimtiif on , the lG;h d.-iv of , September :? M. T-hi.- was in town lriday last. July 31.t lo:d. . A. I.AYTOW Mr. J.J. Wade has returned from the northern' cities where Le purchas i ml nrsw er or demur on r.l i. in 1 .! I 1 1 1 .Justice of the l'ea;e. Mr I.-a-e is V CliurlnMe Hi 'el to sue iU ' met a' Ibe depot by a reception Coni- u r 4"0t!i with Col. I untlee woo e:-eoiled us. borne to the Vol Senator lMf.-r amk Congress Jones House and some to the (iiincy. . . . .i .n.. ! Ili!il -lirn no irrido lirMii .n o :i r! i r4 ...an S rnnson. at a bis! All anee rany - i while in the hospitable and noted Children Gry for Pitcher's Castoria. j cuy of iG,odj souls. .1. M. Mor.er's hotel in Sanford S4..'tiD. IienratvA' 2 .U). caused by. th.e iarr. burned Su.uMay r.i'ht, l'"s's To Avee'U-Ti Vae .ur. ll.lekon Ihd The Assochttion had met in morn i!i session ai.d adjourned when ar- Tl.c fire , r:eJ. 15at at o clock we met m h sp'osi-m of a ' Ihcm a' d fi.'Uti 1 P.esidcDt Cald'.veil in l.'ic Chrr, fad J. B. RLerrilf Esq., tSecrttary nl Ins dck. and some fii'ty edilorti seated in Prcwn'o Opera Hall, his fall stock- Mrs. D. A. Koouce has returned and will soon have in her large and well selected stock of millinery. JJessrs. J. A. Tnylor and J. L. rhomps.-m returned from their trip to ih northern ci'ies last- liiursdiy. Knr: b al ia C. A. V !!!. e: : V. A '-.-! t ' I 1 I I i ' onea Ciei;'? v , W. P.' I! ' !. 1 i!-e.-e V.:i 'i: ; Serv'i e of :!.; a- ; M!!i!'imi) . ! I' b.V av. i pr-blleat io ot :ee i o i . " l '. i i.'iKe met!-!. i Ii a' ; . a -.ov nt ' e i -a-a s to ti.itam a ;ii'iJ'l,i'n! aaoist r'oii and A. !. - v, peo-!!!ii; of v, hi eh. : mm ti',J It iat-'.AT -TVl i ----- T ' tfL-S,:r1i m I 1 I 1 ii4.&:cv fSf.:;'- Air. Jim Woodard, ol Fayetteviile !n !;lV"!' ;" IOft V-I Wi day. Messrs. J. II. and E W. Pou Jr., passed through . our town on last .0f., '"" , 1 istll and . .i - . .. i r.. h : r grnle,.stop t: s oia.icai r:g am ..u....j, vvmci LaJ beeu beiec.eil ainl tendered u a:d wli re it is gray t restore t'ie outhful color, usj Ila Us Hair Kenewcr. dt is estimated that at least $20,000 will be spent on the White House during the Presidents absence. Most of the money wiil he spent on the public rooms. II. T.. Kan l.i'p'i, Brunswick, Ga.. writes: I was under the eare of nine dilfert'nt doetors. hut. n t one did me the vood thu'. Botanic B:ood Balm lias done uie. L'l tlie It iter murJer trial at Ab irej lnti. Vn.. l!ie Jury, ftmnd a vcr iiet ot murder in the first decree ngaiast I)r, l. ak t v !ki vra-i charged Willi poist.iiii'.g Lis wife. Tl.ero will he a htg AMianca Pic nic at I.illii ton on liext Wednesijay. the ifiih of A-upst.. every body i mviied to come Several pr.m.ine are expected to Be there dy knd bri"r a basks. t Alliance sneakers by the ei. i.ens for the pluce of meet ing. After a. two hours business .essioa (for want of space cannot" give full proceedings) we adjourned : ml met at the hotel at 4 :30 where some 20 or 'lb carriages awaited us. In a few minutes all were comfortably seated, and escorted by some of the cities cicverest following places: .Hants &, Co's., Ueynolds & Co's., large tobacco fac tories, Tue West End Hotel, a $50, 0U0 building now in erection, Davis School, Stilem F. M. College and points of interest which occupied our time, except ju t enough to prepare lor the Banuuet given by Prof. Ce wcll. At 8:30' o'clock the halls of the ' cursion to May' Fads, all the editors j went. It was given hy the R& S i 1 l ".. ... ,N,1 ,l....,..l. ....,. tainous country covered with spruce pines, We crossed the Dan and Mayo Kivers. The falls are grand, aud along side the river the bills rie almost iuto mountains. While on thi3 trip wo were .served with sand wiches, cuke, leu-Oaade, vi.e, claret and cigars. Almost before we knew we were again at .Winston with sm interval to prepare for the. Grand Banquet given the editors at the Twin-City Club emy, was in Dunn yestsrday. Rooms. It was a royal affair, it was a credit to the Old North State and a compliment justly tendered by the citizens of the Twin-City to the As sociation. The Club Room was e.le gantly decorated for the occasion, blue and while bunting draped the ! ceiling while on the walls were ever- ar: V tbe -u;n ot j I nil ct -t'o eents .1 . i . n l.;, ...... pjseu iniou-ii innn on ma " 'V u itb iot re:r o-! fe- san-e :r tie- rate of home from Ldiinirtou Court TLurs ' eiht . pw e-nt . -from tlie i."i:h ' day oil i October ilSSj and you are hereby .re quired to appear hefnie me ar my effle-; in said State :ind eountv and in Min ro I'ow?.hip on tlie Kith daV of Septemlxr 1 in.li rill. I .III.-.. '1 'l V4i;ill11I 1 II" . .Mil- Saturday, en route home froii Lil-1 plaint of the plaintiff. This .Inly 31st, lington Court- llon. D. II. McLean, one of Har uctts best lawyers, assed threugh our town ou Tuesday en route to Smilhtield Court. Samson Warren one of Sampson's V 1S91. N. A. LAYTON, Justice ef the Peace. NOTICE TO S1IIE11 RAISERS. N. o to a Ml 5r- o E-o op mt M I have in if niv Wool Card; i i . f . i t . ' . DvJsi farmers was in town vestertiay. i elass oivier, ad e in maks n. tt"t Dr. F. Smiih of.Liitle River Acad m'li t Liiktuii t t hn i BUHllI1JU' c" ..:.i . r ,..iio l, Uceus. on one muc ui nic Jtus uun" the Court of Arms of N. C, swimr ing the immortal stars and stripes the full length of the hall. At 10 e'ejock supper was announced, This table was the shape of a W., wh;ch was laden with every delicacy imagin able. We w:sh our pen couid describe the decoration but it Is unable, the whole thing was one of Jbeauty grandeur, 2o0 people sa!, at, this table We regret to. chrotr.cle the de parture of Dave Woodard. he goes to Wilson to accept a posi'ion as book keeper in tbe Wilson Tobacco Ware house. While in our- town he made a host of friends who will join us in wishing htm every success in his new position. first ass or'.'T, ad can maks n.-rtei roots. than even- lef'-. Mr. .Ja-. A. Taylor is my agent ak Dunn, X. C. All wool left witfTliim will receive careful attention aud be forwarded to me. I. X. EMMITT,' . Favetteville, X. C. "We carry a larjre line of Cook Stoves, and Hollow War. Rim. Snori." Hubs. Guns,-Pistols aud Ammunition- The best Bugfy Whips In town. Col lars. Wagon and lbiRgy Harness. A large line of 'Belting constantly on handC Packing, Machine. Oil, Lacing Ac.- Head quarters for furniture. Thanking- OUT J customers for pant fayors, we remain your friend, rbankiug MCKAY, LEE & (jJO ATTOPKEY AfiD COUNSELOR AT LAW LILLINGTON, N. C. Practices in all Counts where ser vices are needed. State or Federal. S. F. Academy were throwu open, ! am gtill there wag rooin Arter uiul the members o the N. C Press Associat.cn were tendered one of the most elegant banquents and musical entertainment it has ever been our pleasure to attend. GO editors with a number of snicsl from Wlnsion- suoper Capt. Ashe, Josephus Daniels, J. R. Webster, Jerome ly'od, R. A. Deal, J. P.- Caldwell, H. A. London. K. E. Uilliard.and II. A. Latham re sponded to toasts. Every one ac- and According to the suggestion of our Superinttntent, it is thought best to have all interested to meet and re. cord three of the best citizens of this school district, to the board of edu. nation at the meeting on the lstrMon- i darin September for appointment as j . - I ... I Fe? j Vif- ' .. .. . crirJ.l .otYiiriff tee men. I1 or which i R 'rvcJit&i r.irfiri'.xfsL-, and , -"T" m&-PW-S purpose all interested in public school are reeuested to meet at Pro- ! MMsiiA? gressive institute on maiuruay, i.ug 22i)d at 4 r. m. D. B. Parker. Chairman Board of Education. PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSS TRADE MARK. CuatyrjstatlAlTiJJ. I On Friday morning at 8:30 we Avers A -ue C ;re is an -antidote fr malaria and all malarial disra-es. whether generate,Ly swam; or sew. or. Neither quinine, arse dc n r any . It. T . f i . Ii .1 fit. t n ... it . 1 ai.i. .en .....lCl.krtlu' 'uT."-ni.is nun ine . ; train which was to take us to Uie cit3" co.,Mwsiuoa of this" remedy. Wa-.ielduia narticipated in. Then ban-, Wilkesbor '76 mile, from Vin- rmi.vl . . ....... i- . ....... i ...... .i .- ! ...cue lever and a-uo. wa!s uau,aicu ltu c'cl Dt.im M-tv inlK- .editors nniloil -iiipJf well With fit ron l Salem atid other points, and a more i m,jcv talks representative collection ol iN. C. j were at uie nepoi. ami anuu iuun. ston-Salem. Mr.ny jolly ABlaeUvi.ith atBinthe AtlurlnS. I V be .een as we speeded along tay put iVs on an ok, and thev ! T " w'uau" ; the Yadkin Valley, ere we had -one W'-rk weiL he is ued as a dray horse, j Those wishing oxen, cows, calves, j heirs, horses .te. sh..l ah..,d.i ..,u ... i '-mi V...I i.Ui for the "eveninix. President Caldwell briefly thanked Prof Clewell for the magnificent re- r op in Tegison Mr.M)e!ining at. his s!, We rogiot to chr vaiele i!,e death of Mary the 12 year" old daa-hter of -Jan. K. tjodi;i wl.icii oeeurred at 'is risaleneo . ear this phxee on t' e r,i-U of We exiejid our Rl Til itu i ' . .. .. . . "!"" io ire -sorrow in o-e heir hour of tH-,! ' ten miles we reached the banks of the Yadkin "River, a beautiful stream, for miles we could sit bv the car win- IInil3' IlooxiifrS. Win. Timmons. Postmaster of Ida- DRUGGISTS. have exe'lusive sale of thee celebrated larses in Dunn, N. C. FAULKNER, KELLAM & MOORE. ville,-Ind., wTites:. "Electric Litters me only in.uuiiacrunng upuein. m llie D iaill, ll.-MJia, vjri hr.s done more for me than all other medicines combined, for bad feeling arising from Kidney and Liver trou ble." John Lesle, fam.er and stock- j man. of same place says: -'Find I Electr ic Bitters to be the best Kid ney and Liver medicine, made tue feel like a new man." J. W. Gard ner hardware merchant, same town says : Electric Litters is just the tbintr for a man who is all run down i Xyp a.ldlers are not . supplied witn these famoi .s glasses. . ' an Id on t care whether he lives or i tins tl i past in behalf of the Assoeiatton, j d()W ami drop ouf iat jn tiJer;ver, as ; ami inttoduce.i Mr. E. E. HiH:ard : e alons manv varied scenes oy tue way one of Harnett's sons). I CO!U0 before us. One minute the j tltf Orator of the occasion. He arose j uca,lty 0f the valley vould amaze ; :;!i,:d sht)uts ot appiause and deliver- ; td in an eloquent aud Ibrc , I - ,. . . J mn auracinc oi an was cu tiej at Harper & Hood's Drug Store. Draw A New c trc.e. e congrat- crossclj the ATrarct river, in the dis- ? luaie oid 11a: nett i: dies; he fonnd nevv strength, gooil tnd deliver- ynU? lhcn lte round hiUs ;dotled with j m aml fdl ju,t Hke he ,!a1 a fcbla ".an-ll:e famou3 tobacco plant, but the : j.f Q ... I . ... i 1 J 1.75 St 'T'-fn A. r.vr.n. the A,!:iri'!a.alrv SUcu Men. h .... i ji.oousn.erel.ant who failed fora!,,;.' 1 millioii dollars an 1 v-i. I '-a.s a.ivt v.!io was sont to I i.ii I Ki- l ., ; . . . v -' """cie v.. one runs, f bail pending a hearki.r oup.cuie v.ourt. La? offered thirty cents oa the dollar to all of his credi. tors. John Wanaraaker. the Philiadel- the birth of ; taKce stond the Ptlot Knob-Moun tains, towering above ajl t!:e bills . ; Grt iU WonilOr ot" lilt- IVorltl .a- . . . v. - r GINERS ATTENTION L We have accepted tlie Agency for the? Hi Stll-Fti Ii Cilli i iii and vre vrould ask all those contemplating pufcha ing a Gin for' tins' season to either see tis or "WTittf for prices-.- We are prepared.to sell you- the Beit Gi" made- 5 , AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST We are also selling" Tltr; ACME COTTON PRESS a whicli is acknowledge to tlie- Be3t- GottoiS I?r&& ! made- All 'ask is a triaL- . II. C. Wall of" Rockintzhara ! and reur.ing king of the vast ex- 200 men wanted d-.Ily to have W. L, DOUGLAS as sont to rend the Poem, entitled, -Human 1 paW -which stretched around them, j faces shaved and fanned. All fash, j' POj J fs out on Virtue Should be , Equal to Human ! But a few minutes more and Wilkes- j ionable hair cuts are now i)n a boom, ; w. l."doi " V fuT" efore tlie j Calamity. These words were spoken I boro was announced. There the the Prof, can cut them as fine as !.'SoiA A;KT ' " Dauu"' C. b) Gen. Lee to bis soldiers at the j good citizens met us with their Cor- surrender at Appomattox as ' they were leaving for their homes. It was a touching and admirable poem. net Band and welcomed us in pleas ant manner, we dined at the Gorden Hotel where all that an editor could wish for wa3 served. Then a car riage drive over the beautifnl bills wa4 taken From the Finlav resi lhia merchant, says that his plan has ' eCKluent4-r an beautifully read; always been to advertise by bu in j raany l,earts went back to the scene o much space in a newoo, ' UP which tha poem was founded. may thauk his stars that he is ';Tb.c exercises closed and the guest I dence we could catch tbeilne Kidge j Feather Ede bair cuts; so gives I'ayinj; for all tlie space h f" - went awaj delighted with the occa- j on one side and the Smoky -andrmea call and commence to blow, i blwm ; so gentlemen of Dunn bad;.. as well have some fun. for my hair j cutting and sharing has just beirun; I to give you the names as - yon may not know, I will score them down here justas 1 go; Long Branch, Flat Dutch. Clipper. Pompedour and John Wanaraaker, the V General and Sunday htendent. ostmaster- ichool Super- sion and many kind words and hearty ! Brushv mountains on the ether. Dm Hoods Vasoline, Camplior:icc and baud shakes Prof. were tendered Clewell for the exercises of the even f hildreh Cry for Pitcher's Castoria: ing. ing the drive we viewed the elegant ! Powders, Frostilla and IiayrurQ. are home of Mrs. Finley, (nee) Miss J at my shop next door, to Alliance) Katie Cameron of our county. Also store. Respectfully. Thursday Tbe Convention asscm- with pleasure wc met Ucr andlwrj . E. BurcETT.f X psmpbfct of lrfcnnsttoB and b- JT " tv, unct of tha iaws,iowing How - o. 0!tm Pf;iit. Caveat. Tn&, V Mirk. CocrriebU. ut Jru. lf VVa mumn a co.y' YO UBS TRULY, til BROS A "V"
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