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JabMfl , raaaaxaa ataiJ It Um St Valtanim lLailruaJ ( W Tax U M Yut Ul Fiulha Urlbaaf af Iim al Lb IIW hmaiflil ll ha malm Tbaukar I. i Vlana aM lliif aafl t ar1fkan ttaWitxIt Itw awtaittamj a t,b KJnll Mutual Umum. a4 bia ai aa mi 'I ki afafili, a k ai7 Im IliO nai ilurta bt aaloral lfc aiaJ aix k kara faal.aijr t a lav ctiiUlra UVIIil 4 !(. la4lalaaM tkaa aMfc W1U ala. TtttrlBd raUUoaa ailatlDf W tva tbUalud Hut and Chill m; ba th maani of rapalm)t a law la tb UtU book thai baa ban ottffbt W b rplad In aavaral at QoagTaaa . t'adar tha praMai alat tofM Baa wbo aarrad In tba Cnn fdrW mrmy tmtt antUt In tha t o 1m Arai 7 ar Kmwy or aarra undar lh flaf of bla ooaatry. Tha' man of lha Boatb form a larr part of Uila ( on graaa, aad ara amonf tha moat ial om aopportari of tha Praaldaot In tha aUiloda ha hat Ukn In lha mat ter. In tba arant of tha war Dona of tba Boatharn man coaldanliat. Tha WaahlDfrton Poat aajrt: golU a part of Confraaaman wara dlolnjr at Cbambariln't last nlirht whan thla aabjaot oama up, Una of them a Vall-nown mrmtxir from Mll IpplaaJd ha ballevad tha law would ba rapaajad at thla aaaalon. Hi i praaatJ tha bopa that It would bo, for, laid ba, Mif thare la any trouble T grovlBf oat of thla matter tha men of tha Booth will ba quick to respond aad abow that they are lojal to the flax; thaj will flg-ht Just willingly H tha will vote to appropriate nooey to protect the honor of the fla( that now 'floats over a united try." eom Many prominent doctors In va rious partaof tba country hare de eldad that 'Trip" is a valvar term sod tbat Influent Is tha proper . aama for tha disease that Is causing aa laoraaaad death rate In many of thalarfe eiUea. Washington City aaya tha Star, la more fortunate than ., moat cities of the same sice, as the death rata there Is not as large an in many other places, although the rate 1 thars last month was consldeiably a largarthanlt was daring the epi demic of tha corresponding month of 1888. Daring that month there were 422 deaths, 60 of them having resulted from acuta diseases of the lungs, such aa pneumonia, bronchitis and con- geatlon of tha lungs. Last month thara were 615 deaths, of which iat ' resultad from tha diseases mention ad. which are attributed to the grip orinflnanaa. A x-IaI from Ilaltloior to th WaahlDgton I 'oat, Jaa. IT.aayt: Han slur Uorman will go t Aaoamll( tomorrow ulrht and raiuala lhara udUI after tba elellun of hltnaaU and nollaara. As aoon as ha haa bean elaclMt, tha nuUr hand will ahow lUalf and pot an and to lha un eartalnty that now pravalla rofaril Ins Judie Wllaon'a aupcaaaor lu lha rWoaU. I'd to tha preaanl lima Ilia aonlor Kanator haa walnllnad a aphlni Ilka altitude and aside from lha (art that ha la (Martial to Heoalor (IIImm nothlm la known of hla tIw nor of hla plan of procedure. If Oltaon la not niawla Hanalor It will Ua berauaa nollry dlelalnd tha aalactlou of an other. (tov. Jarkaoo undoubtadly ha high claim on tha party laadrra Ther are undar ohllraiion to him for aervlcea rendered, but ao groat Mini lo Im tha opKallloii t hla being made Senator that Uor man haa good eiruaa for dropping hlin. Hmltli ha vpry llttla ohow jut now, llioilirh Indnrand by the Huxliman Men'a Aaaocisllon. Tha election of police roiunilaion erand Hlate treaaurer ha been prac tically aettled. Prealdnut Hrhryvr will auocHi hlmaelf ami Hpenrer Jonea, of Montgomery, will be HtaU treaaurer. A conference was hld at Rennert'a Hotel yesterday at which general legislation was diruail All the City delegate are nou-com mlttal. TheT are waitlnir for Hi word before giving expreanloii their choice for Henator. Western Maryland alao la keepinir discreet silence. The luipremilnu that a choice will be reached on Thursday and that Uibson will the man. Mr. John Harker, general manager ot tha North Carolina Lumber Asso ciation, and best posted lumberman In Eastern Virginia, eays tbat Nor folk lumber dealers have handled about 200,000,000 feet of lumber with ' a capital of about f 3,000.000. He says tbat tha total output of rough and dressed lumber must be over 000,000, 000 feet shipped In 1891. The frame of the battleship Oregon baa been completed, and the work of pntttng: on her outward plates has begun. When finished she will be tha first battleship built on the paci fic coast the work being done at Ban Francisco Her displacement will be 10,600 tons and she will be able to bold ber own with any modern vessel afloat. The whole of Qreat Britain is great ly wrought up by the death of Prince 'Albert Victor. Frequently mutter ing agalnttbe royal family are heard all over the United Kingdom, but ' Whenever the occasion calls for a manifestation the average Briton shows unmistakably that he is loyal to tha reigning family. Jerry Simpson is opposed o war, and aaya be will oppose it all hazards. ."Under no circumstances, eays be, bould this country, which professes to be one of peace, be permitted to ' war. "Wa hare po thing to gain by each a proceeding, and it would be ao everlasting disgrace to permit it" drea Cra for P.tcher'i Castorfe. An IniDilaratlon IXwIalon. An opinion of importance in its construction of the Immigration laws was rendered In the United Htate Hunreme Court yesterday in the case of Nlshimura Kkln, appel lant, airalnst the United States, NiHhlmura Ekln Is a Japanese wo man. to whom entry Into the United ritates was refused by the immigra tlon officers and collector at Han Francisco on the ground that she wan likely to become a public charge. It was also alleged that she was coming to the United (States for immoral purposes. The ruling of the Immi gration officers was contested, and it was sought to have the federal courts, on an application for writ of habeas corpus, review the facts In the cane The government contended that the ruling of the Treasury Department with reference to entry of limni grants was final and not reviewable by the courts. This contention of the government the Hunreme Court today sustains. It holds that the court can only de cide whether or not immigration ofllcers were duly appointed and acted in conformity with the direc tions of the act. and tbat their con clusions as to whether or not the facts with reference to any immi grant brought such immigrant within the classes prohibited from entering the United Htates is reviewable only by the Treasury De partment Senator yuay'a Libel Bull. Pittsbitko, Pa., Jan. 18. A special to the Chronicle telegraphed from Beaver, Pa., says: The Quay-Htar criminal suit was begun this morn ing. Great Interest is felt in its pro gress. It was nearly 11 o'clock when the case was called and the work of se curing a jury was begun. It was at this point that Henator, Quay first made bis appearance and took his place with his counsel. He appeared to be in excellent health and his bearing was calm and self-possessed as of one who felt that he was mas ter of the situation. When an attempt was made by the commonwealth to stand aside John W. (Smith, a democrat Mr. Daugher tv arose and protested in a violent manner, alleging that it was the pur pose of the prosecution to select a partisan Jury, and he called upon the court to prevent It Judge Wickman replied that the court could not assume tbat any dem ocratic juror would violate his oath. The word of selecting the Jury is still in progress. WallaWa f. , A I If J p-afty Urt la lo l ttxa II- f1af tlaua a-... lu a In aa4 faaJaal aaiaai baaa tlfftilf p4a Mla4 ! !!. aHfc L as pKUJ aM(aiai a u U aAUd, aad era lua I 4 ' a la alatul aMlleli' mhm lt del a( cbllate Ul.MM.a II III hm ian.t.iifJ laal a at fraa talala floaat all It leU uf(aalaaiwi lta Ifa-Ja aaot.a u rainr' All ca, aad klaJla.l laatllailoaa an I Iwa liUi llil clljr oa l(. X-ni i.t hail attuall Tlia auaaiiag lar lia ttoaat.i ba rlaaf0 U L Ixul Uaaa Ji putllleal alttuxptivi of l, Ibftua la Itioaf I.I Ui Im l.-' tturk III all acaal ti'irldut llntifa fur It. a I'lultwlurt al Ilia tiaa INaflr U ltlla II II', fiuputill ; l la . t tarla thai II. re dill l l I. sal I un .lalafataa pr.ol, auJ 1 1 -u ; Hi t lrl bra of Ida al !, dial II la kail lu IiuikmII'U ( liarui.iola all lhai lltafaa ulrrcla dal jalli.r al aaeh a rtilinrr 1 1 Ua.lcra aaant .i haa tn fr l!,l irl, an yalnw art) nuala Mill h.luM, Writ plan. Hallatlrif lhal Ibl r ..n r-fii.- all) llhuail a J.-ul.l, Ulf- I U. IioI.IIhk of a con an llaa for lli li'Milliatl n of a praal.Untlal llrkri il.r tr U.I parly larljr laaiUr l,r l.o ,nn ao far Ui fraina a pUlfurni l l adop'vai al Ilia nolli I n al I n g rnitii II on It will r.malal cif Mvao plank a Taa. I of vhlr h Ilia rti.ai I in v-,f t n i trials to laud. Waiiaix. flali. .u Dnanrti an, I lha unrr A l Uia orilliif ami tli ilank Ihrre Ii aa btrl) ln final (irinri leapt that a proiuiuuro.1 ..i poaltloii lo Ilia holding of lara iini of land by lullr l,lnl allona or fur alga ay lullralaa la I" l lnr.ir iTt, Tba at acl drvlaraliun aa l.i Ihr in dividual nwuaralilp of land ami Un la I ia lliorixili baa imt l-m f ranmd In lha mattxr f tranaportall lharx la ho (llvialnii n( arnllinrnl Tha platform will dt-rUr in farr nf (lorarunmiil rontrnl of rallr llli lh addltlnnal i f" i" tlia.1 If thla rontrnl llirOk-h cum in I I n alitiu III tia found to U ll ll II (r l.ir v tha abeolilUi na nurali I n of rallr.i.nf- by lha (liivariiinxiil aliould full Timeout ml by lha (icivrrillli.nl all lilrlia av. l"lrtf r ili Ac. I lo lr advitraUxt, lha prcpdnil ilirrrfnrr ! Ink lha pranrnt nyatrm of Mnrllitf lha poalal axrvicx In tha li:nnl of llir railrral iKitaer. 1 he n naiiclal plank lll ili larr pallia t ttin natlonn I bank, not n yaU-in, for It I rnallri-il that lm n t rtli nrrnuiry t money, hut at a inaana of lanultiK niotiny to I In- )- la The plank will declarx Hint llif ioVir IlIIIKIll "tiollld lailn ll lllolirv llrrcl to tlin peopln, unci will nl-o lit- in favor of thx (atabllaliuiMit of 11 1 . tri.anrli for Ida loanli'K of 11 1 1 ri by the 4nvrnuiriit at low rstf of Intrenl upon voimI Meciirilv. Thf latform will not Mtati the nature of thin aecurltv, leaving It to be ur iln, cotton, land, or anything eUt thai the otlirrwiHe imiiecunlou. borrowrr may poe.i. The ( loverniiieut waro houae acheiue will not Ih mentioned aiieclflcallv. The tarltf plank will lie a rnillcnl departure. Hitherto the DeiniM-riitu (MiHltiiin, which propoHe the levying of dutlen only to the extent of pro viding for the expenses of the (iov erninent economically ndmtniHtered, Iihm been KstlMfactory to the element which rnniMseH this ew party. It will be so no longer. A step forward I Mo Im taken, and the platrorm will declare in favor of dutlea on ly upou Imported llixuriee, the neceHHiirit-H of life to be admited free. 'I'liin in prac tlcally free trnile. lo rwcompenxe the Treasury for the losa of revenue from the abiditlon of ciMtoina iliiiieH an Income tax In proposed. Having thus framed the plHtform It in natural that the lendern hIioiiIiI have discussed the perHonnel of the ticket. It is generally conceded thai the Ice-Presidency will go to I,. I Polk, the preslilunt of the National Farmers' Alliance. It has been bin ambition to head the ticket, but an he is an ex-Confederate soldier it ban been deemed inadvisable to place him In that position. Henator htnn ford could undoubtedly have the Presidential nomination if he desir ed it, for notwithstanding his I I 1 1 1 1 fication with large railroad Interests he is very popular with the class which will vote for this third ticket. all the more so since he has declared so emphatically in favor of a land loan idea. Kx-Kepresentatlve Weav er, of Iowa, who has had Homething of an erratic political career, is nls being talked of, but it is doubtful whether he will accept 011 account of his financial condition. There is no possibility of tho nomination of Henry tJeorga. He Iihh positively retired from politics, and regrets now that he was leu into making tho fight for the office of mayor of New York city. He will not attend the (St. Louis conference for four that it might be imagined that he was seek ing political preferment. Altogether, this new third party ticket will give the politicians a lit tle diversion, especially as it is claim ed that it will receive no less than three million votes. 1 Minepl - o for Infanto and Children. lira P. Query & Co. Mora Hoods uaaa 1 a. - a tla tx. Ill tiat fa. akia, a V TV mm 4 Okahana ' la a wal ai .. aM w . Im. . IM M m I ia - I i j.ni - Ii- t-ti- r- - a I ,.r.i i ina a a. laa t n t m lai raiinlaaaarta On aai iB aa. m aa ii a, tw a a aioima, a aa. ca9 aaa r" m a i m mj nan ,ania. Par a naa I liw awaakaaaaa L. l a M aa fcnaaaa' ay ala naS taaaaavaaa r.aiaa tX, ! ia aa M 4k. a. t iMf r. r 1W Wlallin a. I Ta Caaxa.a o r.va rt fea.l a 1av I WISH YOU A lil, A 11 ,1 r p y s e w y ii ,1 11 to M. P. PEGRAM, JR, in SOl'TIl TKVn.N STHKKT. C E Call and pay your And make me happy for 'Wl NTRAL HO .1 H I. it 7 T K , ECCLES & BRYAN, is due, TEL Proprietors, ne of tl.r moat Invit "1', superbly eouipix ami fnltl. l v conduct ed Hou-la in the Houtl Iocatril in the centre of the t'lty, convenient to the .unlni Ii o 11 a e n, bunks, public IhiIIcHhk" and ch 11 rchf. Thet'en tral I one of the large! Hotel Ii e t u e e n Mttlti 111 ore .iiid Allan ta, 11 nl la eliniitly furnlshid and eiiilpd in alll La da- ai tmeii ts. Kucli riMtm s i on ll' ted with lilt of Doe by KlMctrlo lieturn Hell. K.lectrlc l.lk'hU Hot 11 11 il Cold Itaths; IiaIIs and rooms carpeted in Hrusaela and Velvets ; Water mi each floor. The most considerate attention iclven to all quests and their comfort care fully looked after. A f Dot raJ; ! iliut tha laf(rl ai d atlMii.xi ui rul.l.'baUi Mllllaary Ui U. f.-uad la 111 Hlale iur Uloutucf MiMt'aru ll.uutv. ib. haa epbl a-cVaral aka In Ilia BofUiafn -n - I M;U,la i Ir ;..!... lha rrtMiurtiona l I c( aaarli l.-r Ilia laUal Boarlllva la lha Milhurrx Una. A gtaitro 111 ctii lac an la.ly of Uiu and uig Otaui a I al.r rlrbly Jorrria. bar IrapulLUott 1t aklll aud Uala lb lha art of Trlmiuitifr IliUauJ lUmnal. Our aiuck of Kmbfuiilnfy aad Nil Uuf hilka, .ffhyt, Wn.l am., .N.. Iluua and .N.xrlllaa for art mill lioa 1 . Ill I'lr Ir lj.llr. alio a III favor ua a lib a call III fill. I ( jrlb Ilia lira . flrh. and notrl, and at U .i oat i.l bla i rli-oa. Mrs P. Ouery & Co vo i im 1 I .tr r. . . I., N 1 ua tx Ijii I I '41, ilinl Kin. iU I aa Ian al Wateaal aa "". aa W af aL. mm a -" fVU UataaaM wii i. m 14 aaiaMtaaai aa tt laataaV a9 v UI l U uf k It4 -, ftkxawi t..s Ual .J Ua baal aa fmj .nj a,.. u. IL nt Ulk aaj kaafj aat aayta ui-til . J ana ta ka ulf at baa I Tea-W aJ Tiaou Ikaw U. a tmtik a Jl ai wait ' m loua C. J. MOORE, Doublo Oaks Dairy. 1 I..MIS4- (111 lltfl -tiff-ft I. tlr ijf ((, a a,,,J m IflJ Mil lluti"- on t ai um trrwl i 1 "aaaj e-r-.Ti 1 ti.nti Ihiii- on Kl Mb aln4 I .1 nailll bolIM- on S.,u(l Hi nini liou Mint imi North Piiir rl. .1B illillll JJ a fv-Ti-rnl mall Irariurnt liouara in Jillrrri.l rin of tlir niT. -.Sua'aioaaaiVl.irtl T . I ' jV . J ak. - " a C. McNELIS. ()fflc No. 10, Km! Trull ul. Tlir Old OriKliital 1h rabr Vtrtl.rlMf. tllll 1IM vjiiim-Utih." lam ,!,.,,.' i.l rtl! 1 Af, rt MmtmU- K 1 1 1' . W lih ll ItMtLl I hi-r krvrni,' lll.llll- I hi- ol tirn UTi- ) 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 Ii Hi' pilhln hr I m r P iv llii oriiiml n-nif-lv h Vi'arN iifi1; aihl W 1 11 fa ill worhl Muv the tTPtlUUlf IllVitl'llIr iriL' wilh vnitr iiiih-v. i tin- .irii-i mitl J.tii'l'- 111 ml ' 1 1 1 1 1 r 'I 1 , ' httr i t hr irii'ni: I h hi h irv r.il. h t ht n an ii" fr tin I In- l I vrri'l I'V W in. llml tiii faini' Iiili N.rf;n 1 tvt-r nriis'iiml :t r 1 1 ( Li-t lit it.- hhtiIh U'lurt u l Kiail t hi t r a.l i rt iit Tims. Reese & Co 11 it'll t clwwlirre Mini uct wiwlv. Electric Bitten Thla remedy la he-'omiiiK ao Well known and ho po.,uhir to iuv, no ii'i-ial mention. All w ho Imve iitied hlectric liltter. niiik the nmnim umii- of praise. A purer int iliriiio doeH not exiat and It ii Kii:irHiiti'eil to lo all ttiHl Ii claimed. Mlictric liilteiH will cure all dlMi-uaeM of the liver mid kidney, will remove piiimleH, lioils. alt rheum and other n flection -uined by impure blood. Will drive malaria from he ayHtem nnd prevent ns well as curw all malarial levels. Ior cure Of headache, ( onfitipHtlon and Iniii geation try Klectric littoi, entire latlifactlon ruhi :intm d, m money refunded. Trice ,11, ts nnd $1 per bot tle at BurwellA I'oi.n'a, wholesale and retail, anil at Joidin: A. Hcott'e. -. 1 1 1 . - . 1 wiiuiennie uruf aiorei. The healthy people von meet have healthy liver They take Simmniiii Liver Keirjilator. 1 1 Hr Morn ll l;u Krnii' M loriniila.) A SI' !'.(' I I'M' K(K I NKI.A.MAl'ION (II' TIIKTONMI.S, and I'KKKKCT I I ( TIIK I OK H( UK 'I'll KOAT. old in any ii.tnt i ty. RH'S M House. Pi Hi often leave pated. Himmona never does. a person consti Llver Regulator The celebrated 'Pin Money Plcklet ," all other fine brands, at BONNEY & VAN K88' aud LAGER BEER. o :o: o EXPORT BEER We will deliver in quan tities pf one dozen or more to auy part of the town. Business hours from 7 o'clock a, m. to 7 o'clock p. m. hi Fortner Brewing Cc, C. VALER, Agent. ' WATCHES Cheaper than ever. CLOCKS Away down. GOLD PENS Very Cheap. POCKET KNIVES Oo the same way (roods in the Jewelry own price. and all other yine at your COUGH LOZENGES Sold in bulk. REESE'S SYR. WILD CHERRY and TAR. An efficient remedy for obstinate CouIim and fold. 2'ic lare bottle. Reese's Emollient Koftens the Hkiii, Prevents Chaps, 'S Cents. () MUSICAL GOODS. We will otl. r tlo'i wirk a ln-.iiiliful I U-1 r rpnlit (inuid pi mo lor Hi. auolber Hehr I ' pn'lil I'Iiiiio lor f V.'i, tin urinal pri-- ol lliM4' !iiKtriiiiniil f xor-'d tlie pnoi. iiiolil by nuir Ihan f.'ai. t hiMriiiiiiOit. Wi i lti r II fill. Ill tMI- Mlt lor Jl $1 iioim, :il ..U Hi f.'t earh thf iirir? oiiolil on I In ,-0. nI.h iiiiintt will rliunp- lo regular linrrin nfU'T Hie hob daw. A iilobnriM, liiinio, t'liiliim. violinw liaria. ItriLiM band in4lnniianl.i rinl .siruiK Orrliffilra and insiniiiirnlM. I'iaii'is and Orrani. .iif'l lauir. inoii IniokM ami nuisiral nii'nliaiiiii'M' ol fVi-ry ile scnlioii. I'iano anil oriraii (iiniiii; and ri'itairiiii; of luiiMial iiiNiruairiilr a mi mllv. BAKER'S MUSIC HOUSE, Y. M. A. linildiiiK. Choice Selection O F NEW YEAR CARDS AT Eddins' Book Store. J Mi. K. HKTMIINK. J NO. W. WHITE C M A-H-L-O-T T-K N. TH0S. KEESE & CO. Druggists. Corner Trail e o ml College Street N. if-' HE TTALEH, ' Practical! Watch maker, ALEH, No. 9, Trade stxeeta Mliwil til Opportunity! IMM'T Mlu oni-ki. KriMlf r. Tue mftiniitv neiiluct their cip portnnilit's Kinl Irum ihul rniiwt inn in povurty uil di in obriiiitv 1 Ittirrowiiiff tlcntinir is tlin l"t of ninny, am they look Iat k mi loni. fnruver lor-i. opimriiiiiity 1. 1 Tela -Ins ! Hnrti out. Be tin anil .ioiiitr I iniimve vtmr oi.uim tn uity. ami son ire irorcnt y. jiruiiuiK'iirn pta' 1 1 whs mti bj ft p)iiUiauiher, thiil "liin lantldeKi uf Krtijnt ufToin go) tit 11 i)ioi tumtT to fni'h persoii nl sume pfriml ot I if; em tirnre tliecluini"f, ami pom s out Imt r irli" , f lil to iltt 0 nti nhe rittpfirtft. tcrrr tu ri urn " llcw himli imt find lh uui.ntN iiifKiiiiniilTf lnv)(iv'iiii ''in t hntM-t ilml ppi'Hrs witrtUy. nml nt fair pronne; ilml i-i nliat till mir r filul iiH-ii ! More is An opportunity, pnrh us n m 't ullen Willi in tliK runrli -t laluiririe people I initio vml, it " ill tjive. t lenst. pi;ititi uf art in I tie The COi.Hh N opjinrinuiiy for nmnr is lnnv Mney to ho iiiuile rnpiillr nml lionorabty liT tiv imt ii virion i ifn'n of Mthr i' All ntrot. Voo cn dd the work nml live At home. wlinvr yon re. Ern u pniiir'rs iirC'i'n-ily f8i tmiR from $. to tflO per iljr. Y ran ii a-, wnll if vtu will work, not two limrtl, bill iiidortrl ounIt i uud you ran iiicreme yonr inroine a yo (rot'B. Vtt can yivospuro time "lily, or all jmir time to the wot k. By toleiiin. t:apiul imt reiniiied. Weilif io- All pnialivWr new iitid leally won.lei fill. lBttru na how von Imw t-ee. r ailure miki.uwH 0;rr era. No tooin to ejpluin here Vr.laiid m. byretnm mail I'uwite lo delay. Ad.lreae o,Lc." A C., Bx ftlM. Prtaua. Alulae. SMOK K MOKK MOKK Es M ADI-: A DK A I ) K niHAHH I .MJAliS VHIAItw AT THE CITY GROCERY ItKTll I NK A WHITK. A KI LL HTOCK, (IIHM) (JOODH, LOW 1'HICKS, KAIK DKALIMIH, Kl'LL (ll'ARANTKE, HKHT (iHALITIEH NO KANCV PKtCKH, AN X IOlTH TO l'I.EAHK, til'ICK HALEH AND MMALL profits. NOMIHRKPREHENTATION. V iniian what we nay. Come to 'P u. We nre nevor undersold. Try ii, 3IAKTINS .HOIiyiJET FOR I NUT A NCR. It !h iniidrt of tht bcMt iiiaterinl tliat ian lie put in a cigar for 60. ManufA.-l uroil eMicciall v for retail traiie iy K. L. MA It I J 1 Chnrlotte, N. C Nextlo Hnford Hoiiba. Salem Almanacs -FOR 18!)2 at Publisher's 'Prices. -FOR HALE II Y JORDAN cfc SCOTT, Wholesale Druggists. No. 10, North Tryon Street. Telephone 81. CKLKRY CKLKRY CELERY CELERY BRTHUNE A WHITE. 21 K. Trade Ht for CHRISTMAS, for CHRISTMAS, for CHRISTMAS. for CHCISTMAS. at TAURORA FARM. 712 North College Street, DR. H. M. WILDER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. -Oftioe over Rurwell & Dunn's Druir Store. Telephone 130. Hi 011 V. IIakris Wm. M. I.n-ri.a JIARRISilXTLE, Attc No. 3 X 7
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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