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HIXTKEH TO OUr. Oh, whit It th cry that larendlngtbe All over th Mjutb to J Weal From far anJ from near the aame lo- ran we bear, Witb never a paijae or arett. I itoujrn faint in the rant, it is eter Inrreaaed Aa you follow the court of the iuo, rill the Kockiea are pasted witb a wild trumpet blat For eilver aiitren to one. rnio- A Handsome Ctpe. So long aa alecrea do not decrease io dimensions, cane will .low none of their deterred popntr. Jannty garments reaching onf the waist are worn, even on thejjHdeet days, chamois jacket worn onder the waiat making thia possible. The It uuridA to the tramp of the far mg camp. Then rome over mountain and plain. Till i-aught in ll. mouth of the planter While the farmer take op the re train. Wherever 'tin founJ 'tia a marital pound, And a wonderful work it has done; llre, there, everywhere, it it filling the air, "Free ailver at niiteen to one!" From the far ;olden fiate to Waati ington atate, Thence east to Miprior'a bcarb Take jourroume; and then akip down tneroad MmmmiM. I ill the ulioreii of Kentucky jou rt-ar n I'p the fair Ohio pa-tt Virginia go. Them e eastward the boundary run 1 ou w ill ttiuv urxlerataud that three fourths of the land I howling for aixteen to one 'I'linti ifii irnlil tin aa liarat . a ml 1 ir tia p. (Xo. tinana prate I richest material And the newpapera All up thfir I fashioning these They trernhte in fear when their slo gan they hear, And rind it ia growing in apace. l ii o Uiey fume and they sweat we will wallop thern yet; And won't we have oceans of fun Aa we bury them deep in their last final sleep 'Neath ballots for sixteen to one? As ope through a glory fair futures of hope To the vision enchanted of youth ; 7C20) are employed in garment. Fur over-laid with a very open design in cloth or velvet, which is edged al over with beads, is one of the newest fancies. The cloth or velvet is only Iichtlr tacked on and is easily re moved, leaving the far intact Per it . i . sian lamo, witn green velvet or brown cloth, is rich and handsome: others show a yoke of far with the cape of velvet or cloth, edged with a band of far to match the yoke, such As the forces of right come on like the a cape of bluet cloth, with beaver llRhf, And triumph with justice and truth: Mo the prospects we see of a swift vie tory When the battle at last is begun. I lungs are coming our way; 'tia the break of the day For ailver at sixteen to one. I. A. KlXiKll ION Ufii-oln, N'eb. LIGHT AHEAD. Two New ami Ills- Wonderful Scientific roverlca. Voire. Two new developments in science are exciting the curiosity of the world. One is the new illuminating gun, acetylene, that bids fair to dis- trimming, made to match a costume of the same, makes a handsome call ing gown for a young lady. Brown cloth, with skirt to match, trimmed with mink as shown in our illustra tion makes a very swell costume, with a waist or Louis XV coat of Ggured light but subdued green silk. Tails of mink ornament the front of the cape. A cape of green velvet with sable L. a trimmings, may be made even more dressy by the addition of lace ar ranged at the throat in jabot effect on both sides, with two crushed roses as a finish. TV i li ..... Place both the ordinary iraa and the "c rc nu ra I8 I "gnt ;iir(rie i;i.r 'Vha ! u .i " "v are cnarming of crushed rose "6 . uv u.. lUJUU- M urltk 0V.1, 1 1 4 rovery, by Professor Kontjen, of m:ntfl 1 i, M Z ?tC?"mL1 . This cape Pattern isNo. 7C20and O Kile mil IIIUCUBWT WUUU, i . 'iL 1 J . Mesh, and u number of metala and " lL ZAS Clr.Cular aucujku uuu&r ia cut a t t . . a i.i i iir ill aa m in rr r tr f t n a a in unr.h tuhatanra nn .a .V . n ia uub ' . v uv" I'uwfcu- I in (hraa m-.no Tl vranhiMl. Aa for ..tt u v, """ mcuiuiu oizea " i become sa duHtrial element tht a ZL. skirt shown is Pattern No. the big ga, comnauies. inc udTn, Vhl VY. a?d WlH be 8ent PostTaiJ I'l,;.,. .... v. ?i T ? r A" cents. UU"-H iruat, uve, it 13 BaiU, discontented Women. From the North American Review. At the Chicago fair, and at other convocations, it has been proved that the strontrest-minded worn ati. thOUfrh f&millift.r with nlgtfnvm. is deep in the "dismal science" of po- bought the jight to the exclusive use of it in their territory for a million dollars or more apiece, and a manufactory is under way at Ni agara which will furnish the sub stance from which it is made. This subatance is calcium carbid. formed by the union of powdered litical economy, when it came to dis- uiuc iiu urusneu cose unoer them- pung, were no more philosophical tense heat of the voltaic arc A pait tnan lhe simplest housewife. Tears of the carbon of the ccke displaces and hysteria came just as naturally to the oxygen in the lime (or oxide of lhem, as, if tne waole world fTed calcium) and uniting with the ol- y p v- v i'?1 a pubIlc meet cium makta'caleinm rrW.l. Wh U'1B. which feng and tears su- water is noured on thi. th ?Af?!? reason . and argument a - v j awuv A fiRCAT UBCDY. Ttto CsatialM Otvoa tVa aUlewrtaal; Tm TkMac For aome weks paat Tbi Caccas lav has been ruamaf aa adrertiaa ment of the Swamp Aoffel Company. We had sot given it very aacb at- lenuon, and wane we bad aaticfled POLK MONUMENT. -t avrav uvoauaKa cojrrauairTB TO BCILD IT. R D P A CJS T A B U L E S. TalM l CllUate ( Krvry MH1(. Tn CarcAsiav's faxtd for the aioa- oaraelvea that it was a gpod medicine, ameat now atanda as follows: we had no true idea of it real value. Tft.,t , . From direct eridenee we eaa afir. To 10t Cted P to to any one interested, that thia nd- Mah 14th. 1805. - -883 32 leine is poaaiblr what haa long; been ?;Rf2f 1 00 looked for. We ahoald be alow to Harrtp.1 Aih. No Bow- make this assertion but for the faet Oak Kid AUianci, Vo. il' Wake Co. u oo irons: lenimoDtau nave I '"v bt Atumaee. Diseaav coomoolj comet oa with slight sjmtomr, which neglected increase in extent and gradaally grows dangeron. when ir toc surrcn ra ormptu oa riw,ia NCAOACKC that some come under oar notice, and we here present them. The original letters are now in poiaeaaion of Thk Cau- CA8IAX. Mad Perfect Car. ScrroLK, Va., Dec. 25, 1895. Swamp Angel Medicine Co., Washing-ton. D. C. Enclosed please find money order for $5.50. Please send the Swamo Angel Medicine. One bottle haa made a perfect enre of mv wife, who had a terrible- case of dvinniia. Send medicine by express. i oura very respecunily, Rev. H. H. Butler. Feel Like New Mu. Lapel, Ind., Dec. 10, 1895. Dear 8irs: I received your medi cine allhig-ht, and it is doing wonders. I have been troubled with LaOripp and Catarrh, and I do believe your medicine will care me of both. Al ready I feel like a new man. Years truly, Samuel Dubant. Wall la a. Weok. George, Mo.. Dec. 20. 1895. Swamp Angel Medcicme Co Washington. D. C Kaah County AJUmaoa 10 00 . s ool UUtba Bub-Ailianoe. No. 1357. . CWawbaeoonty Sorry oooatr Allianoa Bobenoarilk Sob AiUaoee. No. 886. Martin county 1 25 Pilot Mv. Aihanoa No. xm, Burrr Co. a DO A V Horle. Vance roan It 80 Ir roc aaa SJU8US. CCSSTIPATED oa mays . 0ISSS9CRCD UYCR Ir rora CCSPUX10N IS SAUOW, oa SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EAT1R8 Fea OFCCHSIYE RREATN at DISORDERS RF THE ST8RACH : T filPANS TABULES a RIPANS TABULES ci RIPANS TABULES e RIPANS TABULES THE PEOPLE'S SUPPLY CO Has now the sole agency of the United States for . . KORFF'S DUTCH COCOA. norn & IO. are tne oldest cocoa manufacturers in Europe with main headquarters in Amsterdam, Hoi land. This company supplies the iiPHL lhuih fir f.n y-rirua wirn awww-tea i Qentleman: Some days since mv tk; very much afflicted with piles and in- "f""5 1Q "avor anu P"- Kipans Tabnlet act gently but promptly upon the liver, stomach and intestines ; cleanse the system effectually ; cure djfprpala, hab itual constipation, offensive' breath and headache. One Tabule taken at the first indication of indigestion, bilionsneas, di nines, distress after eating or depreasion of spirit, will surely and quickly remove the whole difficulty. Ripans Tabules are prepared from a prescription widely nsed by the beat physician, and are presented in the form most approved by modern science. If given a fair trial Ripans Tabules are an infallible cure ; they contain nothing injurious and are an economical remedy. OHE GIVES RELIEF. A quarter-gross box will be sent, postage paid, on receipt of 40 cent by Ripans Chemical Co., 10 Spruce St, New York, X. Y. PrwaaaaetaW'ryeiaaaa WIU Saprjr tho Tak.lee If ateeet44 to . THEY ARE EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT AND SAVE MANY A DOCTOR'S BILL. est on the market digestion, he gave me one bottle, ana i eommencea tne use of same just one week ago. To-day I am well. Yours very truly, Charles Otte. Beat Em Caed. Coxville, Ind. I herewith inclose vou 50 cts.. for wfl i li nla.Ha mart A m n AMA .a your valuable medicine. It has eveninger, 1892 ; Hanover, helped me very much indeed, and I na ioos; Amsterdam consider it the very best I have ever used. Yours truly, Nathaniel L. Kelley. 8urpr!alne; Benefit. Liberal, Mo., Dec, 4, 1895. This Cocoa Has Taken the Gold Medal at Six International Expositions : London, 1884; Antwerp, 1886; ne d It has been annroved At ' Queen of England Harper's Magazine IN 1896. Baissis. a new novel bv William kiv written with all the author1 .!Lv.n. charm of manner, wiU begin ia the Ueoam- uer Aiunoer. ura. ana eonanae until May. Anew novel by George do Maorier, enUUed "The Martian will alao bearin dnrin. tha year- is not too much to aay that no uvtv uw -j.ct uecu awaaiea wiin anco great lexDectaUon aa the auooeaaor to Trilbr'' Harper's Weekly IN 18. is a Journal for are important to Amen ta whole country. It deals with the event icy. in 1X15, Julian Mian Tiaiiea inina ana Japan, and loam red through the West: idchard Hardinf HARPER'S WEEKLY of the world that cans. In carrying oat the poli naipn Tiaiiea cnina ana eye Davis took a trip through the Caribbean Dtmi ui evoiauons or me new navy were i V. Zog- atua- oultney be Kiel mill, nnaar I mil k -mm TA. a t . it Tci. wciccure: a numnr- in ihor i;v m t . . . i ? P UTe calJed Two Mormons every nbli hapMni. The chief event, u9dJ. y! by .L8don Klwyn Mit- in art. literature, and muaic and tha drama I cueu; ana anon atones Dy OcUve Thanet. will K. .rfWi.ii. L.Z iir . . iTUKins. eiia. IB ine new lnartmnt T if. .wn I wr. DR. HATHAWAY & f " " itaOre 'alaaraSaa taa'aajiwTtrL I I. A laaaaaaVai n mm aaratf , t areT O I w 4J a-. mu M tm twaeawn V- LA rW aM aaae S a aairart . -w Mmmmf an ai Stricture StS2T" f a1I r iaM V 4a a-aaaT!"Na' aaKBrn aaa cawr -aa wm vwm i rmm. m mm - j - Rheumatism VrJttZ.0 ZTZi;) Uvvl IM "-a avr.a am laj utiinwa aw - - i UWa m aaia rtirt tna lbllLaUiataituiM.ii....T'r far Hmi . Z Ij : . a nittia la n av faa jatiONCSTY lai -" a. 1 M Jesl f tniawjn Ska lew aaeuaw kMC DR. HATHAWAY A CO. . wmihwiuui wean ox arc described and i!lnafrat.i h ,,. 1 oon. I ai mnnniu .nil in m .1. 11.. . 1 . -T : . j AOi I f.Vi 7' i H1" onm; reoric Kemington presented "J i .i", .-www u xwuo, unoer cmzuu. U1Q UUC. XUlil OJ F y t vueu; ana anon atones oy Octave rucnara naming uavia, Mary for use in Her M.WV, nv. lwJ.!& Matthews,' Owen ?a. wii" dn", t"" m 1L "-.-- ' . I 1 , 7 J. ""T -.n? olflr wen Known writers. bnnka .nd th. i.iT.,: . " proprietors or tne Swamp journals, world tamous doctors, . i. woourow Wilaon will contribute K sTMartin'- ntehtimsiD of th n7 v MIA ' Tico year 1 age, at 88, 1 vat anruvwpfice.pfptie, Ud, dytrff man,'vahfjfg lul 120 pcwC. Jtzj, at 10, Antrel Co. Seeing your advertisement, and being terribly afflicted with rheuma tism and kidney trouble I was anx ious to try your medicine. My wife and chemist, pronounce it to be the tlmhUuSol E3SSiF purest ad most nutritious cocoa TSan 3TOST m perfect health. was also a great sufferer from heart failure and asthma. We have tested the medicine thoroughly, and con- Droereea of purest and most nntritiona iwtn; the TrMeporUUqn .Commta.ion around the " StrmKU' fo? ifhZZr wul..9 owed., and Caspar W. xt , . .. . . WeoTviile: wui te'?J7ZZrXi ney wm conduct the department of " 1" m?8t r SSH!" on 8t aa-Teft In wdi"occur PreahlenUal election iibiuua ucinavni riir mi iiiavi l nv rna 4aa.eau auuiuuv ww h vna wiwnvw t-va t j ... . t i;MAfCu Theodore Roosevelt ittiZCrmZUZ. "5 "? tf political 1 K. " 13 BU uigmj nu- tiona will be Drinted during thi i J" aa.i win continue to be 1 tritive that it irivea a irentle atim,,J A nZXnSte, w an independent advocate of good govern- . - ar r a a i a . -a cvt i a hivm eider the results wonderful. Kidney Ient lron which there is no reaction w WhitneJ diSSw " i1? by, In ficUon tte WEEKLY wUl be especially trouble nearly all gone; rheumatism whatever. -WaV'SFEow ahSe.1.? fJL.11 J-W Detter tnan it has been for twentv The oil and fattv inhihnM ha MPSi trains into the nnemiarad r. :rTi "Ja "?w1an.a aurnng years. My wife's dropsy all t-one. all been rpmovp.1 fl.at5H... "roanaa oi iintish North America in pur- The short ,trTT,i .,r ..Y: r . . kidney trouble very "much better rWW ,i; 7 7"r"; "A I..w?. ceUence .ad Isto in eS heart trouble almost cone: asthma 'A,' ,"1 iur -wu.n8 t fl Hn. iJ "!e "J?: HARPER'S WEEKLY will maintaiu'iu better. Takinir evervthinir into r""cu ujspepucs, or even in- taken byhlmaelf. pmrnpna ieapucelntheilluatratedi.rnaliamof sideration, her age, which is 79. and Iau c 18 gW recommended w. the length of time she has been af- H " Pu MwiSrtl .w??JlS? WEEKLY.begin with h year. , eynana-Vj. fA. ltA ore f he tixma'ArfZJ ttfaBt nf aaa Xv jutmtanejcr iuo tcrt r.n erv rtrarrcins ef tfiatnaa aWf ft-J TTrn f.tr iricntifc trm rf lie vvrtd. and alltXe XeaSX hoard c(w citit$ injatr.td the r.lHe that r zt.tr llyn. araaf fJU tnosf frc hcml aJ fal duforrt, ucre etvtfd cr.dfTtdvetdlf hvmf lvc, eerms ct fwfjj f(ii winrf to fid a f timer vuerebt Hifyr. J tlen lev$kt cri J try frtjaraiun cn a;r tr r.rct tick. I ctvld ret find a earner J Men ctrrmtncfd to tTrervn.nd trvA mmUsL and naiuml - m- . . ..... 4kjk w ' M temuar in tneers to ineiio-r etr MMt. UktU wry wuxherne eras trx rcof frrtil ffouAto ifcctimt cr rnJ rrwiirrtt Jcr an f entire LitfneU uojeugiuoiumesnenas been ar- , " 6l,luK mu"' I with the NnmharaVmT Tr.7-T- T ivrLC"1 voiumea ox tne WEEKLY begin flints if, V: 5.. nutriment tn tb Bvafam wfi"a.m,!?J? for June " December tbe first Number for l.nn.n e.k nuiyiuuiii iu avu) me I . "J"'"" nu iuc uiawuieu VT nen no time ia mentinnaH WK. i r. V i?" hM reeefved from the UfMt .effort to the digestive and as- "Sani 2ffa oiiuiiau ve organs. I . .7 " v wir. time or receipt of order. This COCOa 18 imported direct from ofS. 1 068 8hUld 1,6 mde Pt-offlce money order or draft, to avoid chance Holland by the Newspapers are not to copy IhU advertUemsnt ,h Harper and Brothers. harpers periodicals. 2rS w!a?.2Ine 006 JC'r $ 00 HrPr'. Baiar o.e year Harper s Weekly 4 0 Harper's Round Table " Pntinn Vvno in 11 ...t ri . Vw, ro, VM u it i . , ' " u" rrieers t ine U. Canada, and Jfoico. j iuc iuarviauu Auuress. HAI a Mnmoa . ... ... use of the Swamp Angel Medicine lours truly, DOT " w- Davis. P. S. I need two dozen bottles at once. Will send cash with order if required. Direct to Liberal. Karrnn. Co., Mo. Jno. Y. MacRae. Drnccist. Ral. -! www ' yet, i cttild drir.l tt f.lc ncU r. Evt the taasf tixmderful llano aaa tlx drem uvuld t.cUr.Iy I t.tSUnt cffcmi nd micrcla, Ud uvulltid ait any targe tntui. j rcvua jam reVKXTy Ctotmp Angel JlexLane r I of the fiiahp A rgel eanen, a pn tery oWrwxfaM Ce encmict lut -r. to xtt cperatort, ittncnta. Ana o. Artrtwp jfawf Hcdxhu dotny, lover germ fife, the cause of human disease UaQr flrrrf. this tnrdWar olvxt into gat, air, and can le initialed directly tnat (As eawtaa. fAer5? 1 if ...m.wv fc- v t vf jufi., if a T rrjaaTallaTIL t "If wo Tf aj y ' twvuyn in nn, emu ftcTtycrrc rrlH ewajf tUtnt 9T pain frv common ttott.acr.clo a trverenvrlgiaor rheumntftt PWtm. JEVery fr. ihauld here a VqUCc Vul oul the ticket an Uui fey mmdget mt. People's Supply Company, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. 510 REWARD! TTT 1 r i i vv aae uo. aeaier in and correspondence gas is immediately generated, and, ignited, burns with unusual bri liancj. One ton of carbid, it is es iimaMU, will generate acetylene tha is equivalent in Jignt power to 26 uuu cubic feet of ordinary gas. The cost of the carbid is about $20, that of gas (at 10 cents per 1,000 feet) over $105. The discovery of the process was made by accident by I'rofessor Willaon in the little town of Spray, N. C, while experimenting iu mc uiauuiuciure oi cneap alumi num. Already it is said that acety lene gas-works are under contract lor erection in 12 states. What is claimed for the acetylene light is u ia exac:iy equivalent in qua! uy to Bunhght, is more diffusible man any other light, comsumes lcs3 oxjgen than any other light, pro duces but one-sixth as much carbonic acid as the ordinary gas-light, and uvia me air no more than the eleo iric iight. 1 he gas is, moreover, nor table in solid or liquid form, ant', it .a 1 "A . f ia liaiuieu, is ir less expensive and far less poisonous when inhaled than ordinary eaa. While it ia rw; in all probability, to play an impor- ''" iu numan atiairs in the near iuture, it u just as well to ia member that, being a ne thing, it majr w aa wen io accept what is said auoui it witn 8om distrust. Repor vyrni. nuui nc jiaven oi a very violent explosion of a small tank of the liquefied gas, and experiments with l.. I" ii" tr w . u " uj r, . ii. circhmore, published in The Electrical Engineer indicates that its inhalation mav have more serious effects than at fiart supposed. Hajlnr Haabaad, uut in Indiana an old lady of 74 uucreu $;v,uw lor a young hug' band. An en te-i'uing fellow of 26 came jorwaru, oat the woman's family sued out a writ of lunacy to prevent u" fUU marrying, rne jury pro- xuuucu uer Bane, ana she eloped with her purchase and married him. The Chicago Record in comment ing on the case makes the point that mo" time ago a young woman in -New lork wanted a husband with a title, and got him after a big cash sum of sever.1 million dollars had been settled upon him by her relatives. Nobody hinted that the New York girl was insane. On the contrary, society thought that she had distinguished herself. Our Chicago contemporary thinks that it makes a difference when the purchased husband is an imported article with a title. If he is a home product the woman who offers a good price for him ia supposed to be crazy. We used to say : "Ladies were hand somely gowned," ' But now, it is rumored. In society journals soon will be found "The ladies were charmingly bloom ered." Philadelphiy Record. would in no event inspire either con A. TIT uucuuo ur respect, women may a V. a . . waav w ue women, Dut they can never learn to be men, and4feminine aoitness ana grace can never do the wora or tne yinle virtues of men Very fortunately this class of dia contented women have not yet been aoie io endanger existing conditions Dy combinations analogous to trade uuiuub, uw io it uaeiy tney ever win; because it is doubtful if women unoer any circumstances, could combine at all. Certain qualities are necessary for combination, and these qualities are represented in women by their opposites. it !i l- . . . ionBiaering a iscon tented women of all kinds individually, it is evi dent that they must be dull women. They see only the dull side of thins-s. and naturally fall into a monotonous way of expressing themselves. They uave aiso ine naoit of complaining, a naoit wnich quickens only the lower intellect. Where is there i more discontented creature than i good watch dogt He is forever look ing for some infringement of his rights: and an approachinar sten. or J a a i i . . ' uisxaat oar, drives mm into a fury . . . T-v ... wi protest, liisconientea women are always egotistst thev view Averv. thing in regard to themselves, and have therefore the defective sympa- af-I a all . luieo id at oeieng to low organiza tions. ihey never win confidence, for their di-content breeds distrust and doubt, and l.owever clever they uaiuiau) u, an wotrusive seir. M.tlL -A . . ... . ... ' wnu us train oi iiamgs and dislik ings, obscures their iudement. tuey taae raise views or people and things. For this reason, it is al most a hopeless effort to show thfim how little people generally care about their grievances: for thev hava thought about themselves so long and so much that they cannot con ceive of any Other snbiaCt intAraat. ing the rest of the world. d : a. 6S g "SS: igh, N. C. is the medicine, may be had with him. H. A. Ludwig, dealer at Moores vine, Iredell county, N. C. $4 CO 2 00 BUYING ORDERS FROM HOUSES. WHOLESALE " Joan of Arc trademark and a gem of WP will cond oithar th. H.a. T li 7w . "T Vrk N-v' . Populist literature, a percentage "e Wl11 send either the Magazine, the Weekly or the Bazar and the taucasian one year to one address for $4.00. trom tne sale of all cocoa, as aln from the other goods sold by the People's Supply oompany goes to the People's Party. Ask your zrocerv- A Fine Record for Only Ten Month. man for this COCna at nnno ami of To Whom it May Concern : Thia ia t.h aula in , to certify that we have, since March 1, ns to ' i mi- nnnorir. msji mnath m a i - vw gel Medicine and Soap, all of which have been sold. So far as we can fudge it has given satisfaction, as we have had a great many duplicate orders. Very respectfully, The Lamar-Rankin Drug Co., Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1894. Notice Since Nov., 1895, this firm has bought over $800 worth more of Swamp Angel Medicine, the last order being 70 worth. Baltimore, Maryland. Macon, (ia., Nov. 29, 1894,-Swamp A nival T nAl: i ... . I tlemen : You may send us Ave gross of Swamp Angel Medicine at your cash 5?r- H. J. Lamar & Son. Noticb x ma nrm nas nought over $1,000 worth of Swamp Angel Medicine since Janu- at aa 1 an e. T . . . j, iom, meir iass cneca to us Janu ary 8th, being for $87.50. Augusta, Ga., Dec. 12, 1894,-Swamp Angel Medicine Co.. Atlanta n- . Gentlemen: You may send us one gross of Svvamp Angel Medicine at jiuur un8u oner. Aindly ship. How ard & Willet Drug Co. P The last order from Linnman Savannah, Ga, was for $100 worth oi Angei medicine. T - I . Tl ... wauuus roirmacr. Atlanta fl en "VV" "l cwauip Angei medicine in their last order. auqusta. Ga.. Anril a liKr w nc.-s ' ' r ' r " """i manager: nease ship us at once five gross of Swamp Angel Medi- FOR SALE! - THE National Collection AGENCY. OF WASHINGTON, D. Cn Will dispose of the following iiido-. ments : NORTH CAROLINA. Hill & Benoy, Aberdeen, W. T. Irwin, Asheville, R. B. Burden & Bro., Aulauder. B. F. Mayo, Aurora, R. L. Low, Banners Elk, J. J. Smith, Bath, Jones & Hancock, Beaufort, T. G. Carson. Bethel, J. W. Eflrd. Biar Lick. Patterson & Brown, Bryson City. 31 85 j. a. rvrignc & uro. Candor, S. B. Freeman, Colerain, COUNTY MBl i'faK&t i w a Ul.t.d fi- t-v " uiarer x VU, turuani. Thaxton & Patton. 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