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- 8 THK WEEKLY CITIZEN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1891. AND THE SIGNIFICANT NEWD OF A WEEK. Wtaat Han Happened the World Ove - la Ihc Utl Seven D i ys ttaal taonld Intercut Everybody Wbo Keeps up Willi the Times. Henry M. Stanley's leg is almost well. Emin Pnslia has whipped the dervishes in East Africa and captured 6,000 ivory tusks. Kussia an-1 Germany will send com missioners tn Chic-iyo to arrange tor the exhibit to be made bv those countries at the world's lair. The latest ail vices from Martinique .-ire to ..he effect that 34-' iicrsons perished in the recent hurricane, without cnutuini; the shipwreck I. italiiiis. ' j The British steamer Dclconivn. with a cargo ol gunpowder, was shattered by an explosion and was beached at Vigo, Spain. The crew were saved. The report that President LSalmaceda, of C hili, has seized $1,000,000 in silver and sent it to Europe to pav tor war ships is confirmed bv advices from llue bos Avres. Russia will send a fleet to Cherburjf, France, under Admiral Kasnakoff, to ar rive September 15. (Jucen Victoria has issued a commis sion to the royal commission to encoui4 age the participation of hei subjects in i he World's Fair at Chicago. Emperor William relused to consent t) the reduction of the corn du ties, though pressed to do so by Minister Miquel, of the German finance depart ment. Santiago has been formally surren dered, the triumph of the Congressional party is complete and peace and quiet may be looked for in Chili before many duys have passed. Thursday. FOKKIGN. The Empress of Austria shows symp toms ol insanity. Thirteen hundred horses arc on exhihi- i tion at the Dublin horse show. The American trotting horses attracted more attention there than in England. DONE IN NORTH CAROLINA EVERY ITEM HAS ITS KSPEC IAL. INTEREST. The anxiety of the people to se- the hoiv coat at Treves is so great that n woman and two children were crushed to death in the crush at the entrance of the Cathedral. The official estimate of the damage done by the recent cyclone which swept over the I-laa'! ot Martinique places the savs uispaicnes trom lierhn report unusual amount at $10,000,000 and activity in the war office since the return i 378 people lost their lives. i -n iiiiijicior, who is sain to oe or in opinion that France is so stirred Business Motes, Persouals, Incl dents. Accidents, MavtiiKM, a Lit tie of Everything, and All Good, and All Done In the Past Week. Z. V. Rogers and J. D. Boone are now editors of the Wavaesville Courier. The dreaded cotton wi.rm is doing much damage in and about Wakecouuty. Raleigh Recorder reports "142 addi tions to Baptist churches in North Caro lina. In vhat lime . K. T. Covington, editor of the Red Springs Fai nier and Seotish Chief, has had an attack of paralysis. He is lorty years old. Preliminary arrangements have been made lor a great reunion of ex-conicdcr-aie soldiers in RalcigliOclobcr 15th, Unr- int; the southern exposition. Three hundred leet of a trestle on the Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line across t In Little river near Aberdeen, Moore countv, was swept away recently. ' Kockv Mount Phoenix: It is rcpor td l hat more young partridges were tlat Kiiieu uv me jury raias man ever oeiorc noil! a similar cause iu this section. ud ;iv the evidence ol Russian svmnathv that war may ensue ai any moment. HOUK The report that crops m the Northwest were senouslv damaged bv the frosts of Saturday night is not verified bv laier dispatches. Rev. Dr. Lyman Abbott, of Brooklyn, in an address at the Blue Grass Palace, at Creston, la., said that laws could not determine the character of men, and that prohibition in the constitution could not make men temperate. A census bulletin just issued by the bureau at Washington shows the total election. The popular fund in Chattanooga, Venn., for a steamboat line on the Teu nessee river to St. Louis has reached $9.000. The other $U,0(t0 needed to complete the fund will be easily raised. The current was turned on the West Bridge Street electric railroad, in Grand Rapids, Mich., lor the first time Saturday, and within an hour George E. Heydorn and a horse he was driving were killed by a filioflr trtim a ltrnlri.,1 i assessed valuation of property in the I United States and territories to 'be $2- Andre Senecal, superintendent of the 24'.;589,80 1, as against $16. 902, 9!).'t - government printing bureau, at Ottawa, o3, in 1880, an increase ol $7,346,596.- Unt ' h;,s bfc" dismissed. He left for 261, In North Carolina the valuation is : PQrts unknown rather than lace an ex $212,697,287, as against $156,100,202 ! """'nation. Senecal levied tolls amount in 1880, an increase of $54U7,085. j '"B to over $20,000 on those Irom whom The bulletin further shows that in 1890 ! ne nUKht goods tor the printing bureau, (exclusive of Oklahoma) the assessed! All of the northwestern part of Faulk r;,.,PCnr1 W8,.62coUnty. South Dakota, was burned ovr -. wuui.ui iu OOU, HUtl LIIUl wiuic ; Ki-li nv in. aiir he -l l,.rr hl ft,-- HOME. I Reports made to the State board of Senator Washburne, of Minnesota, has ! P"blic cl,i" itlS U Secretary C. B. Den come out stroagU in lavor of Secretary r-llovv tiial nt has this summer Blame as ihe republican presidential can- ; ltK'al boards ol sixty -eight counties, didate. and predicts his nomination and Colonel Polk savs there Was no con- the increase in population was 24.86 per cent., the increase per capita of assessed valuation was 3.46 per cent. Friday. FOREIGN. The crops in Ireland have been dam aged bv bad weather. The election in Lewisham, Eng., resul ted in a large gain in the liberal vote, but the conservative candidate w as elected. The gale on the English coast Tuesday nipht caused consternation among the ladies who were guests on the French warships off Portsmouth. The guests were salely landed after a night of terror. The fleet subsequently left tor Cherbourg. The gale did great damage on shore and caused trouble to shipping. HOME. The Oklahoma Territory Farmers' Al liance adopted the Ocala platform and condemned the action of the Cincinnati con vention. Mrs James Brown Potter, in a letter to a New York newspaper, denies the re ports of her divorce and marriage to Kyi le Bcllew. Hon. Red field Proctor has been ten dered the Utited States senatorship from Vermout left vacant by the resignation of lion. Geo. F. Edrauuds. A motion to admit colored men to the Patriotic Order Sons of America failed to receive the necessary vote in the Na tional Camp at Philadelphia. Mrs. Elizabeth Beatty, who was a maid of honor in the court of King George IV. of England, died at her home in Eliza beth, N.J. , yesterday, aged eighty-two years. I. Newton Baker, private secretary to Col. Robert G. Ingersoll. who was shot on Saturday evening, August 1, by Or ville E. Anderson, at Croton Landing, N. Y., has recovered sufficiently to be taken to the Catskill mountains. Advices from Singapore state that sixty death, occurred sn board a steamer which sailed from that port with 800 Chinese coolies for the Penang market, cholera breaking out. Several cases of cholera have occurred at Singapore from miection Drougnt Dy tne vessel. Saturday. HOMB. Mitchell accepts Corbett's challenge to ngnt lor zo,ooo a side. Cashier Lawrence, of the Keystone bank, has made a confession showing now tne accounts were talsihed. An order has been issued for the re moval of electric light poles in Philadel phia not authorized by city councils. Dr. Lyman C. Draper, the noted histo rian, died in Madison, Wis., on Wednes day evening. Dr. Draper suffered a stroke of para lysis a week ago last Sun day. United States Senator William M. Stewart, ol Nevada, has been sued in the supreme court by James E. Lyon for . $1,000,000 damages growing out of the famous Emma mine and the Monitor and St. Louis lode sale. Hon. S. C. Pomeroy, ex United States senator from Kansas, died at the resi dence of Mrs. J. C. W bitten, at Whitins Yille, Mass., Tuesday morning. The cause of his death was Bright's disease. Mr. romeroy Had been sick for nearly a year and bad been in Whittinsville since last June. . Monday. . BOMB. - Abe Buxzard, the Pennsylvania out law, wants to be pardoned so tbat be saay become a preacher. r Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, the famous poet and writer, celebrated bis eighty ecoad birthday Saturday. Hanlan and Gaudaar hare .greed upon three-mile race for $500 or $1,000 a side to bs rowed at BurKngtoa Beach, ' Ontario. As Hanlan is coins; to New , Westminster the race cannot be rawed . -until about tbe middle of October. ' ' ' y ' ' ' vonieM. MmePatti has postponed her depart rt for America until lata in December. -" twenty innes wirie ana extending Irom l-aullaon, fifty miles northwest. As far as the eve could reach the sky was lit up with burn ing stacks ol hay and grain. The far mers ate ruined. Sunday morning at Natrona. Pa., a tire occurred which resulted in a loss of nearly $1,000,000 and throws out oi employment nearly auo men. The property destroyed was part of the immense plant of the Penna Salt maim tacturing company. The building was over 200 feet long, fitted up at an enor mous cost for the manufacture .of bi-car-bonateof soda. There was a large stock in hand which was entirely destroyed. Judge Marshall J. Clark, at Atlantn, decided in favor of the state in the suit brought bv railroad companies to enioin the comptroller-general from collecting countv taxes trora railroad companies in Georgia under the statute passed by the last legislature. The decision will give the counties of the state through which the railroads pass the riht to collect this sjiecial tnx, which means to the counties thousands of dollars in their treasuries. I terence of his Iriends in Raleigh relative to the proper course for him to pursue iia releiencc to the attacks of his op ponents. The state board of education has ii poinled the following trustees of the col ored normal school, ai YVamnioii: Wal ter A. Montgomery, N. L Shaw, W. W. Long and C. A. Thomas. Mr J Marshall Hetts. one of Raleigh's oldest and mosl esteemed citizens, died of pneumonia at his residence on North Harrington street in that city Tuesday at the age of seventy years. The number of counties which will hare exhibits at tbe North Carolina dc nartnieni of the southern exposition. Raleigh, has been increased to thirty by the addition ol Bertie and Hyde. Rocky Mount Argonaut: Three Griffin brothers in this neighborhood have thirty-five children, twenty-live ot , whom are boys, and they are good to- , bacco growers and have fane crops. I Goldsboro Headlight : Johs R. Over- man, sr., planted this year seven acres I in melons which he readily sold for $450, and alter deducting for labor and manure i finds himself in the possession ol $350 as ! clear profit. la Carrtoulusn ImIuoVm MartMttsMr, lerabMag and Fating What la Cooked. A cooking school that is a oooktng school has just boon opened in Guthen burg. Sweden. It is an annex of the girts' part of the public school svsten there, and every young woman who t graduated must learn nil that the prac tical cooks tn the annex can touch. Tlie cooking course is a part of the se nior year curriculum and includes twenty-four lessons. Tmive of theae lew his arc -ciretieal. T. rjxt lire practical. Ten of the praci ical lesson of two hours each are devoted to in straetiiii in the most popular nieat.--iukI vegetables. The girls are obliged to pi-el potatoes, skin onions, pluck and stuff chicken, spit roasts ami the like. They put on the kettles, feed iml regn late the tires, wash the dishes and clean up generally after till is done Three lemons of two hours each concern ex clusively the preparation of bouillon. ioai nan nee water, (tarley s.mp ain. otluT similar dishes for ill peroiis. Tlie yiiig woiuen are instructed in classes of live, and en"!i group prepare successively every dish in the course Ihe rooking is done mornings, the cooked dishes are served for lhe din "ers of ttw pupils ;uid I art nth, and I every girl is obligid to rat what sh" has I had a hand in propnriiig. or go with j out During the ofUrnn oaeh stu - dent writes a description of how and I w hat she cooked, and appends suirw tlons as to epicurean improvement.-. I that have occurred to her mind since j she finished tlie dish. These rojorw are read and correete.l by the instruct ors, and at the end of the course the girl who cooked bet nnd siiggented the most palatal ile innovations in the proc ess will get a gold medal. The coarse is uniipje in two particu lars. All the girls must, go to market with tlie instructors very early and buy all tlie stuff to be n"d in tlie kitchen" Kvery Saturday is g!en over ti house c.ieanuig. ah tue girls must then get into their old gowns and gloves, twist up their hair in tight litlle knot with out a friz in front or u. fringe behind, and knuckle down to scouring the floor, washing tlie windows, (Milishing the brass and eleiuiing the walls. The Gothenburg experiment is new. If it prove successful other cooking annexes to pubb'ssnhools will ho opened in other Swedish eirie. - New York Sun m.,;.v!s..,.w. 1 -Tlll,r.ri-T1ll -aMrrMirriTnMiiiiiimj.iiLj for Infants and Children. "Oaatorla Is so well adapted to children that I recommend it aa superior to any prescription kaown to me." H. A. A Rent a, M. D., Ill Bo. Oxford St.. Brooklyn, N. T. Cm tori a enras OnHe, OonsHpatfon, Bear blomiM.'h, DiftrrboBa. tru.'Ui-,on, Kills Woruia, gfrm slasp. and promotea di- I WltCout Inlurloua medication. Tbs Cxittaub OowuiT. 17 Murrav Street, It. T mm rLEFFEL" WHEEL IT WILL PAY FOR ITSELF IN A SHORT TIME By Giving MORE Power md Using LESS Water than any other Wheel. Writ for our New Illustrated Catalosua of 1801. THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL L FN6INF tn .HS.W!7 "S"P Winston Sentinel: . Evangelist File writes a letter to the Charlotte Chronicle in which he flatly denies that he is to tight a duel with any ol the Schenck's. or that he will take the matier lietwcen him and the Schenck's into the courts. Sept. BiHhop Lyman's Apnolntmer ts) Aug. 16, Sundav Trinity church, Ashe ville.' " 19, Wednesday Waynesville. " 'M, Thursday Mica Dale, Conse cration. 21, Friday Sylva. " 23, Sunday Cuilowhee. " 25, Tuesday Cashier's Valley Consecration. " 30, Sundav Flat Rock. Sunday p. m Hendtrsonyille. 1, Tuesday Saluda, Consecra tion. 2, Wednesday Tryon City. 4, Friday St. Paul's, Henderson i ounty. 6, Sunday Calvary church, Hen derson county. 9, Wednesday 8 p. m. Trinity chapel, Asheville. 11, Friday p. ra. Ascension church, Hickory. 13, Sunday Lenoir. " Sundav 4:30 p. m. Yadkin Vallev. 16, Wednesday p. m. States ville. 27, Sunday Wiuston. 29, Tuesday Walnut cove. 30, Wednesday Germanton. 1, Thursday Madison, Consecra tion. " 4, Sunday Mt. Airy. " 6, Tuesday Wilkesboro. " 7. Wednesday Gwyn's Chapel. " 9, Friday Lincolnton. " 11, Sunday, a. m. Shelby. " 11, Sunday, p. m. Rntherforflton. " 13-19 Asheville. 21, Wednesday Bowman's Bluff. " 23, Thursday Brevard, Consecra tion. " 25, Sundav Franklin. Macon Co. " 27, Tuesday Cullowhee.Consecra- tion. Holy communion at morning services collections for Diocesan missions. Oct. Thereby Hansja a Tale. "And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe, And then, from hour to hour, we. rot and rot, And thereby hangs a tale." And truly. " 'tis a tale of woe." of one wbo bad Catarrh in the Head, lor manr years, ana wno really bad been "rot ting," front hour to boar, until Dr. Sage's Catarrh Imedy came to bis notice. He used it at first with slight signs of relief, but he persisted until a permanent cure was e fleeted, and the world was again pleasant to lire in. Prom his awful suf fering be was set free by the expenditure of a few dollars ia that incomparable remedj. . . ,., -. ...j. Mr. Geo; P. Fowler, Palatka, Fla., savs: "Life was a burden till I used Bra dycnitine for my headaches." - IP THE EXISTENCE OF WORMS IN tbe intestines darkens the complexion, is it not reasonable to appose that their presence will ruin health ? Sfariner's In dian Vermifuge will destroy and expel tknn from the body. , There are 615 claimants tor the direct land tax amounting to $11,923.46 in Bertie county, and though less than one Iburth of them have filed their claims more than three-f'ou. ths of this amount has been called for. Governor Holt has appointed Colonel Benehttii Cameron as the represrniatiyc ol the National Guard ofthis state at the meeting to Ik- held in Chicago in Septem Iht to organize the military display at the World's Fair in October of next year. C:iptnin Lvo 1). Heart was appointed alternate. Governor Holt has pardomd Law rence Oxendine, who in Koheson county was c'lyieted ol manslaughter and sen tenced to ten years in the penitentiary. He also pardoned William Staton, who in Union county nine years ago was con victed of assault nnd sentenced to twelve years' imprisonment. In spite of the rnisv weather a great crowd of farmers attended the Alliance meeting at Charlotte. Polk and Willets were detained, but lerrv Simpson spoke four hours on the issues of the tbe day. His addresses were impassioned in deliv ery, and avowedly in the interest of the third-party movement. Lenoir Topic: Mr. B. N. Duke nnd other capitalists of Durham have taken stock in the Green Park improvement company. Mr. Duke spent about a fort night at Blowing Rock lately and is de lighted with the location. A magnificent $75,000 hotel on top of Green Hill will probably lie built and ready for use by next season. Wilmington Messenger: Mr. W. W. Long and other prominent and extensive planters of the Roanoke bottoms, have an agent in Odessa, Russia, who has se cured and will bring to their farms 500 of the best of the oppressed and expatri ated Jewish families. They are all expe rienced agriculturalists, and will engage in tne culture oi cotton. Charlotte It'-ms: The semi-centennial of Cleveland county, is to be cele brated by a hop at tbe college building iu Shelby, on the 27th. Mr. E. Mots, of the Brewer mine, made bis weekly visit to Ihe city yesterday. By way of ballast for his valise, he brought along a bar of gold worth $2,500. He brings bars like tbis to the miut here, every week or so. Lenoir Topic: As M L. Bernhardt came down the turnpike from Blowing kock Wednesday, ne killed a large ben hawk and a water moccasin snake at one stroke of bis buggy whip. The hawk fluttered in the road. Mr; Barnbardt struck the hawk with his buggy whip. The hawk had its bill fastened in tbe neck of the snake just behind, the head and tbe serpent was coiled around the legs and body of tbe hawk. Tbe colored peoples' (air at Newbern was formerly opened Thursday. Judge Henry R. Bryan made" an able address. Owing to rainy weather the exposition is not as large aa was expected, bat there is a good display of women's work, and a fair exhibition of farm prod nets. Con tinued rains have diminished tbe number ot exhibitors, but tbe exhibition is hiirhlv creditable to tbe section and to tbs peo- pic wno nave n in cnarge. ; P. 0. Hoffman, editor Time. Barb Mount, Va.. writes: "lamnleased to aa tbat Botanic Blood Balm ia tbe brat ap petiser and tonic for delicate people I erer saw. It acted like a charm ia mv j A Do Phlloaopht-r. Not long since I luul an excellent on i portunity of obnfrvingonof the rove rs. I am not learned iu rauine varieties, ' Imt sltotild suppose lie was some kind of mongrel terrier. Anyhow, lie was j an odd little creature, with IxkIv de cidedly long in proportion to the legs, with a gray and brownish coat, which was so thin as to give him a mangy look, and, lartly. with a moist, senti mental eye. If dogs had tlieir religious sects one would set him down as a Methodist, lie belonged, with two otlier dogs, to a friend of mine, who used to bring them to my house, when picking me up in his morning walk. The odd little creature contrasted strongly with (mother of the trio, who was about his own size, in the sedate neas of Ills maimer and his plulosophic indiCerencc to small canine worries. Thus it was not uncommon to see I lis coiupaoiou mentally upset by tbe sight of a butcher's can proceeding, as he no doubt thought, uX tut indecorous ly wild pace. Or his usuhI serenity would now and again be rudely broken by tlie appearance of a cAt, or even that apparently lutrmless creature, the cat's victim, the sparrow, which he would pursue hi a frenzy of rage, leaping in Impotent wrath underneath the treo to wliich the niuibie little creature would naturally betake itself for shelter. None of these things moved our ca nine philosopher. lie paid not the slightest heed to his companion's vio lent ruabings and harki rigs. As became a thinker, his voice, was rarely heard. I hav seen him set upon by bis more mercurial companion in a flt of ob streperous jocosity, yet with admirable self restraint lie would suffer himself to be barked at, knocked against, and even scrambled over, without uttering the slightest protest. 1 1 occurred to me that, like a reoeut British logician, ha found tlie racket of tlie street favorable to philosophical abstraction. Comhill Magazine. Inaapaiialva Tit BIU. You often meet with men wbo give you the idea that they would die rather than eat something to which they are nnaeeostoiued. How foolish and nar row minded this seems) Who con tell to what straits of destitution one may some day be reduced t To be sure, our civilization Is so very mighty in these days that we can, with fair presump tion of success, challenge Dame Nature herself to bring us within trembling distance of fainine. QtilL it is as well to be prepared. Have you ever tried a salad of buttercups blossoms and roots or a dish of speckled snails; or a tender kitten, killed in the first month ; or a horseflesh steakf Save the last, these "plats" are very Inexpensive, and not at all an insult to the stomach. Nona of them are nauseating, and they might well serve aa a preliminary to a much enlarged list of edibles . to which the man wbo ia not too particular might habituate himself. Ail the Tsar Bound. ' ' - . -v-i -.' jftotn the 10th of last June to the last day of December there' were only rvsm days in North Dakota when the wind did not blow at least ten miles aa hoar, and yet there is not a windmill to a county in the state. It it simply mm extravagant wasteofwiixL Detroit YimPrtm. -r,. Wootfon's Patent Wire Tobacco Hangers CAN BE USED IN ANY BARN. Wire are movable. Tobacco can be properlj Spaced on Stick and Bulled Dowu on the Wires when eared. Simplest, Cheapewt and Bent In the Market. PRICES, when C'anh Aceompanlea tbe Order: 100 Nllrkx Complete IT Wires to Slick) (3 00 1,000 Wires (So Stick.) 4.00 . PKICKS ON TIITIKi iuu sikkh i ompieie 1,000 Wlrea (IMo sticks) Ba.k r t ., per Dozen Sample Slick and Wire for S Cents. fW Treatise on Tobacco Culture and Curing FREE. AGENTS WANTED. TOBACCO HAN6ER M'F'6 CO., Houston, Halifax Co., Va. 8.S0 4. SO 4.00 ASHEVILLE SODA WATER FACTORY, 7 Haywood Street. In the tntuiv as in the paxt, every attention will be-fpven to produce the finest grade of Carbonated Heveraues under the PERSONAL supervision ot the proprietor. The con stantly increasing demand tor these gooiis trout this fac tory is conclusive prom t' that a fine article is ajipreciated by an intelligent public. Vichy and Seltzer Water in Sipbon.. S3SJ--SBB ANALYSIS OP WATBK I'SBIl. ON PIONT PAGB.-M THE FIFTY-FOURTH ANNUAL SESSION OF THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA Will .brin on Monrtnv. September 2H. 1K91. and continue lor ix month.. Fee. for entire K'snion, NINETY dollars. Write for catalosue. cnxirc J. S Di iRSRY Cl'M-EN. M. D., Iitan of the Faculty and Proleor of Surgery. THE LAWFUL FENCE. The North Carolina Hedge and Wire Fence Co. HORSE HIGH. PIS TIGHT AND BULL STRONG. ' OVER 30.000IMILESNOWIN USE. The above cut represent, tbe new combined Hedge and Wire Fence now being Intro duced by tbe North Carolina Hedice and Wire Fence Company. We claim for it: lit. It i. practically indestrnctib c. 3d. It gives thorough protection agalnut all Mock both larj!c and .mall. 3d. It Is highly ornamental. 4th. It I. the cheapest fence in existence. 6th. In the States ofKentncky, TrnnesKc, Mississippi, Arkansas. Louisiana, Ala bama, Georgia. Ohio. Indiana, Illinois. Michigan, Kansas, Missouri, Pennsylvania, New Jersev. Delaware and Maryland, there are over 30,000 miles in use by farmers. For orna mental purposes it is being generally adopted. References In all the states wanted, given on application. Correspondence solicited and all questions cheerfully answered by Mr. 8anOohnann,;Manager, at his office, street rail way bnilding, Asheville. N. C. North Carolina Endorsement. "I have personally examined this fence in the state of Pennsylvania, where hundreds of miles are in use, and endorse all that is claimed for It. J. O. MABTIN, . ' Asheville, N. C." "WILMINGTON, N. C, June 18, 1891. "This is to certify that we have visited Ohio, Pennsylvania and other states and exam ined many miles of hedge fence built under the ystem (of the above company, and after thorough and careful Investigation, made by request and on bahalT of tanners and others of out" section, we frankly 'and conscientiously say that it is the most perfect fence we have ever seen. It it is In all respects exactly true to representations; proof against all stock, dogs sad men and universally popular as wa learned from those to whom we talked, and wt saw hundreds of miles of It. Wt examined it in aU stages sad conditions from the last spring planting to those completed twelve or fourteen Tears ago and found every detail jnftas described. Signed .' ... D. B. COWAN, Columbus county N, C. - .'V'.'v' BSLDBN. NcwIHsvover cotmty, . C. Ovwtwratr-afSsButoof thlss osjy tobestssi tobsspprsctatrt;';'' ;':;. 4.:V&UVVfr.,i,rii.vi. ' ' piT AND COLKiUPT FENCE. ;j Can at tks Company's oaea, la tfc Strict Kail way Bnilding, Soatk Mala Street, Ask vine, for fan particulars, mt sw properly acensdlbsd agents. ' ' '. '.'.' i , OAriUEX JOIINCON, t ', MANAGES FOB, NOBTHCAROLINA, ABHEVILtE, 'ksfj&'&ft ft ... V t
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