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Concord, : v.us'i ; County,
NohTH Caiwuna,
Jno. D. Barrier
I Editor and Proprietor.
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NO DUTIES OS PHlLU'l'IJiE U00DS
The Supreme Court of the
United States has rendered a do
cision that comes down to com
mon sense conceptions. It is the
case in which Eciil J Pepke, a
soldier in a South Dakota volun
teer regiment, brought dia
monds from the Philippines.
He was required to pay a duty
on them. He appealed to the
circuit court and lost his case
but carried it to Supreme Court
and won. Chief Justice Puller
and Justices Brown, Feckham,
Harlan and Brewer formed the
majority, while Justices White,
Shiras, McKenna and Gray dis
sented. It is held that in the ab
sence of anything in tho treaty
to tho contrary tho Philippines
are a part of tho United State
in which ca 1 hero can be no
tariff discr:in'ri!.tioi.s.
Queen WUJ.o'iuiBn, of Holland,
and her h . ,b:uul are having
rough sailing over tho matrimo
nial sea. Rumors of divorce
proceeding, duels, etc., are rife.
There is some uncertainty about
the verity of tho rumors, howev
er. It is even said that the un
worthy husband went so far as
to slap the queen. It would
seem that when a fellow has the
honor to be husband to a popu
lar and worthy queen he might
at least be kind to her.
Congressman Kitchen rushed
in a bill on tho opening of the
lower house of Congress for the
repeal of the 15th amendment
to the constitution of the United
States. It looks like making an
early pull and we hope it will
be a pull till the war-spite meas
ure is forever buried. Why
should a state have the farcical
power to regulate the franchise
in its own domain as to all the
races but one ?
We learned beforehand that
the President's message was go
ing to be Immensely long, too
long for us to read and condense
in time for prompt issue. We
therefore have secured copies
for our readers which may be
read at leisure and by parts or
subdivisions as desired. The
general comment is quite com
plimentary to the President and
the message is said to be very
readable in every part and a very
able document.
Our Congressman, tho Hon.
Theo. F Klutlz, was lucky in
drawing a very dosi ruble sr-at. Wo
don't know about tho luck eith-
-er for there is a i::.r to things.
About tho hv-. leaking man
in congress ;. J ;, man to whom
they all lislt. :; when he speaks,
would bo expected even in a
game of chance to got some-
thing good.
, The mayor today fined a man
$5.00 and costs for violating
the quarantine laws and leaving
pest house before being duly
discharged. This was a neces
sary penalty and it is well that
It was inflicted." It should be a
warning to others- Our author
ities must protect the public.
Dr. StuKK Take Up the H oi k.
Dr. Stagg has concluded to
undertake the work of raising
the $300,000 ill North Carolina
for the Twentieth Century Fund.
Ho will not sever his relations
with his charge in Charlotte, but
has tho Rev. J K P'razicr asso
ciated with him as pastor while
io Js doirjg tho great work,
S.VCME!tH 1TI;S.
I liuiiksgiviiiff Million! iSiKHnl liiiiili iit
-Ii,,bi,si.1.(..a(!ro So ftstTuej
are Wi shed Twice n Ihtj.
Saunders, N. C. Dec. 3, 1901.
Mr. E R Graham will soon
move to Concord.
Mr lllinl Siims. nf Concord.
.
came up this morning.
Miss Bess liimmon spent
rhnn rcfrMTinrf or. hm hnmfl 111 i
No. 3.
Mrs. Harve Johnson is having
a quilting today and a sociable
tonight.
Mr Leo Smith is building a.
barn as nice and good as any
about here. ,
Rev. J P Farr preached an
able and interesting sermon Sun
day at Gihvood.
Ha! ta! So they say the babies
in No. 3 are growing so rapidly,
they ara being weighed twice in
a day.
Thanksgiving in our country
passed over, for once, without
anything unusual. No turkey
dinners or weddings. Guess
they must all bo waiting for
Xmas?
Wheat sowiug in our neigh
borhood is about complete. Tho
farmers are glad to seo tho rain
this morning as they were be
coniirg uneasy about tho wheat
sown some time asro, not 3om
ing up. II
Items from Mt. I'Icasant.
Mt. Pleasant, Dee. 4, l'JOl.
Thanksgiving is over and the
students of the College and Sem
inary have returned aud
again to studying.
are
The "Milk Maids Convention'1
which was rendered at the S9m
inary Hall last Wednesday night
proved quite a success.
The Rev. Mr. Vaugh, of Ashe
ville, gave a very interesting
lecture last Thursday night in
tho Collego Ciiapel on "Temper
anco", it was enjoyed by all.
Tho Board of Trustees of North
Carolina College will meet nex
Wednesday.
Mr, Pierce, of Albemarle, is
speuding several days here.
Rev. Mr. Cordell and family
left Tuesday for their new home
at Rendleman. Their many
ftionds regretted to see them
leave.
Tho Ladies Aid Society gave
an oyster supper last Thursday
ight for the benefit of thoir So
ciety. The proceeds amounted
to something over $'20
Among those from Concord who
pent Sunday evening iu the
'city", were Messrs. Leonard
md Archie Brown, Mutnford
Ritchie and Frank Boatty.
Miss Loula Sandle, of Eliza
beth College, spent Thanksgiv
ing here with her sister, Miss
Felicia, who is going to school at
Alont Amoena. B.
heptasophg Elect Officers.
Tho annual election of officers
for North State CoDclave 419 Im
proved Order Ileplascphs was
held Monday night and resulted
as follows:
Dr. J E Smoot, Archon; A G
Host, Provost; J D Barrier, Pre
late; J A Kirnmons, Financier;
W R Harris, Treasurer; R A
Drower, Secretary.
This order whoso merits have
been too little understood, gained
much along this lino on Thanks
giving evening and its benefits,
wo hope, will bo extended much
more widely in our midst. .
Mother and Child Curnid.
A very sad . ccurrence is re
corded from Beaufort in which
Mrs. Jamos Daniels and one of
hor children wore' burned into a
crisp. The husband was stifled
with smoke and waked to find
the house on firo. He was sleep
ing up stairs and rushing down
hastily got his wife and one child
out and hastened back for the
other two. The mother in the
frenzy of anxiety rushed in aud
got one child' but she and it were
burned to death. The other
child was probably fatally burn
ed. The husband was almost
demented and could toll little of
tho disaster.
(JulirieS Toombs Dead.
Gabriel Toombs, brother of
tho famous "tire eater", Robert
Toombs, died at his horr.o in
Washington, Ga., ou Nov. 30th.
He was nearly 89 years old,
A Negro Murderer Proll)lr Iijnfhpfl.
Columbus, Miss.,, Nov. 30.
rihal DismukeSi of Artesia, was
caught today hiding in the
swamp oh the bank 'of the Tom-
1 bit. boo river. He was held to
await the arrival of all the posse.
Telephone and telegraph mes
sages were sont to surrounding
towns notifying friends of the , paying them, there was no rea-
deceased where to gather and it'son whytheyshouldnotbeprint-
is thought here that the negro 'ed; yet the question frequently
i i. ... i i l i l j
Caucuses Choose Leaden, "
At the caucuses of the Demo
cratic and Republican parties on
Saturday the old leaders were
selected. Heuderson, Republi
can, was unanimously chosen
for speaker.
Richardson was again unani
mously chosen, for Democratic
loader.
Exposition Sow Open.
The Charleston Exposition
was opened today (Monday).
Tho religious exercised dedicat
ing the fair were held on Sun
day. Murder in First Degree.
The jury in Rowan court fund
the negro, Archie Conley, guilty
of murder in the first degree for
slaying Gus Davis, a negro boy.
He was sentenced to hang on the
20th of February but an appeal
was taken and the supreme court
will not reach the case within
the time. The time will have to
bo extended.
Geu. Toon .Siik.
General Toon is quite sick.
He has pneumonia. .
Mjsterlous Horse Disease.
During the past week 6ome
eight or ten fine horses have died
m the neighborhood of Roxboro.
Person county. The disease is a
strange one and no one has been
found to suggest anything to
stop a spread of the epidemic.
Durham special of 1st to the
Charlotte Observer.
Smallpox Loose in Boston.
" Smallpox is so prevalent in
Boston that the meaical authori
ties admit that it is beyond con
trol. The pest hc;use is full and
they use Gallup's Island in Bos
ton harbor.
The North Carolina Poultry
Association will ho!d its first an
nual show at High Point, N. C.,
January 14 to 17, inclusive. This
enterprise will have a marked
inauonce in creating interest in
poultry raising iu North Caro
lina, an industry which has ex
cellent advantages in that sec-
tiou, and one which at the pres
ent time offers fine possibilities
tor a large extension. South
ern Field.
The secret of the business
man's power, the source of his
unfailing strength, is publicity.
It is the electric battery by
means of which he constantly
renews his vigor. Profitable
Advertising.
"Ready wit, a smile, and good
appearance are often a fortune."
"He who would win the world
must court it as a lover."
Or
oves
Tasteless Chill Tonic.
A Hubble About ts Burst.
Some weeks ago we were
printing daily advertisements
from different ladies offering
ladies steady employment at $20
per month to do writing. These
advertisements came from ladies
whom it was known meant no
wrong, and remittances to cover;
the cost of their insertion accom
i , . ,
went around in the office,
"where does the swindle come
iu ?"for it was realized that the
world is full of women who
would jump at the chance to do
writing at homo for half the
money offered, and that this
thing was too good to be true.
Tnese advertisements were
traced through their senders to
the Amos Ownes Cherry Tree
Company, of Henrietta, Ruther
ford county, which has been
doing a land office business in
South Carolina and Georgia, as
well as m this State, according
to a plan which is outliued in an
article copied in this paper from
The York ville, S. C. Enquirer.
Until, however, the scheme had
been fully developed and there
was an undoubted basis of fact
to rest an accusation upon, we
did not foel warrented in utter
ing a warning to the readers of
The Observer against this enter
prise; but now ladies who have
sent (their $12 apiece to the com
pany and have received none of
the promised work, are clam
oring for the return of their
money and we have sufficient
evidence to justify us in saying
that this is a good thing to let
alone. Meanwhile the iconcern
has changed ownership again,
for the third or fourth time, and
has transferred its base of oper
ations from Henrietta to Ellen
boro, and it will not be long now
until the bubble bursts. Char
lotte Observer.
Boats Collide Several Drowned.
Two forry boats, the Sausalito
and San Rafael collided in a
dense fcg Saturday night at San
Francisco, Cal., and the latter
went down and several persons
were drowned. There were 150
to 200 passengers on board but
the Sausalito, not being much
worsted, took all on board that
she could save and went into
port. First reports placed the
drowned at 20.
TO CURE A COLD IS ONE DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure. E.
W. Grove's signature is on each
box. 25 cents.
BXECTJTOB'8 NOTICE.
Having been duly qnaliSed as execa,
tors oi the estate of A reliable Cline, de
ceased, late of Cabanas county, M. C,
tbis is to uotify all peraoDs caving
claims aeainst the estate of said deo'd
to exhibit them to the undersigned on
or before November 14, 1902, or tins
notice will be plead in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate pay
ment. J. W. Foil,
J. D. Cline,
Nov. 9, 1901. dec.19 Exeoatora.
WiNTtD-Severa' persons of character
and good reputation in each state (one
in this count v required) to represent
and advertise old established wealthy
business house of solid financial stand
ing. Salary $ 18.00 weekly with expenes
additional, all pavable in cash each
Wednesday direct from head offices,
tiorse ana carnage iurnisnea, wueu me leel a great deal better and it will
neoestary. lieferencea. Enclose self- save a great deal of worry over my set
Kldrtssed stamped envelope. Manager, j tlement. Very retpnctfnlly,
316 Caxton Building, Chicago. Hoy. 1, 1901. J h Feck, Sheriff.
5
has stood t
for
20
One Million Si
Hundred
sand bottles
sold last Year. :
Do
pays to try o
YEKUICT FOU (iATTIS. , j
Jury Allows Him $15,0(HI-Mr. W. K.
Odell Not IneluiUtl Ii fciMlautu (ilve
Kotlce r ApMuI. j
The Gattis-Kilgo case con
sumed juso ouo week at Oxford,
! beginning Monday morning and
ending Saturday night at 12
- 1 o'clock when the jury agreed on
a verdict. To every count they
answered yes except as to Mr.
Odell and allowed Mr. Gattis the
sum of $15,000, which is against
Dr. Kilgo and Mr. Duke. The
defendants gave notice of appoal.
A Virginia Man Kills a United Statu
Marshal.
Roanoke, Va., Nov. 30. Par
ticulars reached here today of
the killing of John G Watts,
Uuited States Marshal for West
ern Virginia, by George Jones,
in Tazwell county, yesterday.
The trouble was caused over a
line leuce wnicn Jones was ouua
Watts commanded him to stop
work and failing to obey this or-
der it is alleged Watts threatened est Hill, died at the Wb.teh id
to kill Jones and attempted to Stokes Sai,,tarium Sunday at 1
draw a revolver, when Jones hit o'clock p. m Mr. Ro b.nson was
Watts over the head with a post attacked with appendicitis and
hole-: igger, crushing m his skull went to the San.tai ,um as Sat
oJi.cntLth urday. The disease had ad-
T.hn woods, but last,
night surrendered to the author
Hies and is now in jail
"Had we the knowledge of the (
future, the present would seem
unreal."
"Life is a mystery solved to
day, obscure tomorrow."
We often know much but im
perfectly."
YOU KNOW WHAT YoU ARE TAKlS
J3Sf,nr?0U-taKeG fh Jf
Chill Tonic because the formula
I is plainly printed on every bottle
snowing mat ii is biujij uuu
and quinine in a tasteless form.
No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents
A Plain Tali to Tai Payers.
I have just completed my rounds vis
itirig each township to oollect taxes an
the law directs, and in so doing, with
tbe exoeption of No's. 6 7 aud 8 town
ship, I did not get a brownie. Now I
want to say right here that the laxes
must be paid by January, lbt. and be
sides it don't work a hardship en any
one to pay their taxes in the full. It
seems that people have got it in their
minds that they can pay their taxes
when it suits them, and in fact it has
been thrown at me hundreds of times
that some of the biggest tax payers dou't
pay till the last minute aud they miuht
as well keep their money as others.
Now I will say ris.Lt here that if you
are a big tax payer or it you 'ei small
tax payer yoa will be expected to pa
between now and January. The law,
as it is now, requires me to make set
tlement in January and if people will
come m and settle with me 1 will have
no trouble in settling with the State,
bat evidently there must be a new leal
turned in regard to paying taxes iu Ca
barrus and unless there is a big change
I expeot to advertise and sell property
the first of January. A groat many
think sheriff? em't sell leal estate be
fore May, but I want to say right here
to all suoh that on and after Nov. 1st I
can sell any property in the oounty for
taxes. Now a word to those who only
pay a poll; Law 1901, O 8!l, Seo. 13, says
that no person shall be entitled to vote
unless he shall have paid his poll tax
for the previous year on or before the
first da; of May in the year in whi h he
offers to vote. Now unless there is a
great change on that line there are n
great many that will bu denied thai
privilege next j ear Now It t me say in
U can Jur I dou't wunt to make cost on
any one and earnestly request nil persons
to come np promptly &nd pay your taxes
and yon will feel better and it will make
years
you t
On Jellies -
preserves and picklea, prod
a thiu cowling of
FUBE REFiiiED
PARAFFINE
Will kwp them iirniolutRlT motaturo and
acid proof, ru re it fined PurntlinB walno
uwliil in a doiea other wh.ii ehout the
bourn, l-'ull direction In tmcb pocJcutfu,
Mold everywhere,
STANDARD OIL CO.
Mil. GEOKUE KOBINSOJi DEAI.
; Operate on for Appendicitis Suliirdaj
j,gi,t B Salisbury Must Exemplary
l'oung Mail.
Mr. -George Robinsorof For-
vanced rather far but an opera
tiou was performed Saturday
night.
The body arrived in Concord
on No. 7 Sunday evening and
was mot by a goodly number of
Odd Fellows, ot which fraternity
he was an honored member.
Mr. Robinson's death casts a
gloom over a wide circle of warm
and admiring friends at Forest
Hill and wherever he was known.
He was a very exemplary Chris
tian gentleman and member r.f
Forest Hill M. E. Church. .
He was the only son yet at
His father was the well known
T ,P p,
The funeral will occur Tues-
day at 1 p. m. The J. O, O. F's
will ofticiaii: according to the
ritual of that fraternity.
The Best Prescriptlnn for Miliaria
Chills aud Fever is a bottle of
G rove's Tastoless Chill Tonic.
It is simply iron and quinine in
a tasteless form. No cure, uo
pay. Price 50 cents.
ItWasa Painful I'iucli.
Frances, the litt-e daughter of
.Mr. and Mrs. R E Ridunhour.
mot with an exceedingly pmiil'ul
accident Thanksgiving Day.
While playing with tho little
wagon her brother Robert caught
her finger as he raised t he tongue
and the nail of tho linger was
crushod and jerked oil, leaving
it with the wagon. The - flesh
was stripped back and tho bone
was exposed. 'Sho had to be
chloroformed to dress tho tinger
and it is now hoped that an am
putation will not bo necessary.
Death of Mrs. D. M. Klutlz.
Mrs. D M Klultz, aged 38
years, died at 5 o'clock this
morning at her home in Mt.
Pleasant, of consumption.
Mrs. Kluttz leaves a hus
band and four children to mourn
her absence. " The remains will
be laid to rest Tuesday at 11
o'clock at Lower Stony church
in Rowan couuiy.' Daily oi 2.
This signature In on every box of tho gcnuln
Laxative BromoQiiir)ine Tablet.
the remedy that enrea a cold In one (lay
e
ill
.'weft
1-3
he ' test
hinkit
II il wjl 5
u i . t A.
rV; t x v w s mvTOW'
Wimm
Tho Kind Yon Have Always
in use for over SO years,
I - nnu Has been made under Ills pc-
& J, supervision since its tnlUncj
V ; y-tccAZH Allow no one to deceive you in this.
; Ali t'ciiTtt i feits, Imitations and," Just-as-good" are but
Experiments Hint trifle with and endanger tiio bealtli o
-lullti'.ts and ChUdrcu JCzpcrieuce against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
. Cnstoi-hii i a barmlesfi substitute for Castor OH, Pare
froric, Jro) mid Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains ncitlner Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
i tnibsUinee. Its age is ils guarantee. It destroys Wormi
Bud allays Feverishness It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic' It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
, uud FIiV iileney. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and IJowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep.
I Tho Childrcu't Pauacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE" CASTORIA ALWAYS
S7
Bears the
Tli8 Kind You Me Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TH CENTAU OOMMMV, TT MUNRAV THCCT, NtW VOHK CITV.
COUm COMMISSIONERS MEET.
betting f Ilritlge Contract Postponed
Jurors for January Term of Superior
Court.
, The County Commissioners met
Monday and transacted the ordi
nary routine -business.
The lotting of tho contract for
tho iron bridge across Rocky
river was postponed till tho next
mooling.
The following jurors weie
dr-wn for tho term of Superior
Court for January, 27, 190-':
John Linker,
V V White,
H-irbort Cook,
Joo A MisetiHeimor,
C A !hor-ooJ,
J A 1'!,.;'. , "
T 8 xjnU:;r,
Martin alisi-nhcmnwr, ".
E J V While. "
J Frank Fink,
W M Furr,
J II Dortou, ..
R V Hitrniiardt,
RobertC Cruse, ' " '
W A Chester,
' J L Brown,
J A liitcb
II A bdUleman, ' .
W Frank Mormon,
W A Cute, :
J 1 .xleiiauVy,-'"
V M Letlur, , V . "'" ' , ,
M J MoLaughliu,'
J Frank Morrison, '
Goo, C fcihiun, ,
W P Rjgurs, , . 1 . ,
J L Andrew, -
D L Coltr iuo, ' ; -Geo.
F Baruhai'dt
M I Winecoff,
J il W Eudy,
Fl E Motley, "
; D Oorssiue,
W E iiramiey,
O II TJpehurch,
: J S Tucker. .
- I'OH Hr-jOOND .WKEK.
. Jas. W Bosl, .
Jno IE Moosti, '',
R, F lioiieycutl, s f
A 11 S;q.p, -Jno.
II J? irnluirdt,
J L Alexander,
Joo II B ;st,
Juo. W Cress,
Juo. S Turner,
J Frank Smith, '
Jmum A Ciiuo, .
Robert A Hudson,
U L Bust,
M N Ocok,
G W Dry, . .
Goo. ij Cline, "
J ll.trvoy Shears,
h A Linker.
Spcci.il iiati s on Southern.
. On ai.'iuHiuL of this following
the !'ouUioni will' soil tickets at
special rates :
Antioal Convenliou Southern
Educatiolial Association, '-Columbia,
S. C.T Dec. 2dth to2th.' Tick
ets on sale Due. 22 to 2(5.1 h,. with
with final limit Jan. 5. Faro for
round trip, plus $2,0'J member
ship foe, $5..
On uccountof mooting of North
Carolina Millers Association at
Greensboro, N. G, Dec. 11, the
Southern Railway will sell round
trip tickets Dec. 10 11 with final
limit Doc. 12, at $3.65. , , .
On account of tho Stato Bap
list convention, Winston-Sa'em
Doc. 4-, lUd, the Southern
Railway, will wj roui d trip tick
ets ou tli !Jf t to a li, with fiii.il
I liniit Dec. liiia, ut-$1.05
ISuLt TJj" 2TV rTT1 IsSu -tf
"WWV Ww.V
A
Bought, and which lias been
lias borne tho signature of
Signature of
42t ... :
Ur Slmnaou Shoots n Nci?ro In Cliar.
, loltP. ,
: Beverly Uuen, a negro in tho
am ploy of the Bell Telephone
Company vas shot in Char
lotto and it is presumed fatally
wounded Tuesday afternoon by
Mr. Jue F Shannon, tho head
lineman. The negro was drink
ing aud neglecting his business
and when reprimanded by Mr.
bliuiiuuii became offensive and
attacked him with his metal
spurs, that they climb poles w ith,
whereupon Mr. Shannon shot
iiim. Rcfusjug to desist at the
tirst two light shots Mr. Shan
non put uuo iuto his breast which
is severe,
Sho.'t Cut to Long Life.
Dr. Cyrus Edsoa believes that
when people loaru to understand
the laws of nature, many of them
will live to reach tho ago of 100
years. In Saturday Evening
Post ho says : "Tho. Govern
ment bulletin showing that tho
length of lifo in tho United
States is materially increasing
will ba taken as a matter of
course by all observing persons.
i'U'i I ro.t g.i:t l.: in i-'..j lower
uea ii rate uniting hiluius, among
ui.; hiren O.i.Ur ft '. Tat death
r.ilo is very mucii .tin titer than
l a-iis 2.") years The iu-
Cil of general k.evtvledgo
auioug the uiai- has to do di
f Gfi l.y wiiti tiio longevity. Poo
ple in .he or.'.inui j w.ilki of life
who formerly k:i--.w iiDihiiig, and
died less, aboui bygieue, are
well informed now through tho
groat spread of practical know
ledge by means of newspapers
and periodicals, Twenty years
ago one of - tho most pi'uiitio
sources of sickness was polluted
water, the use of which was al
most general.'. On the farms
you would find almost invaria
bly that tho well and tho cess
pool were so close together that
ilio water was of necessity da
letoriously affecte I. Mo.-tt per
sons could not boliovo thai so
long as water was clean at.d
sparkling that it could carry
contagion. Wo all of us roaiizo
that sometimes the most dan
gerous water is the best looking
The result of this is that typhoid,
which was so common 15 years
ago, has been very largely put
nuler "ontrol. We have learned
the vaiue of cloauhuess : we have
aruod the danger of prt.ini.f-
euous spitting. Among tho
masses 1C uerso:is batho rep-ii-
arly whore one did a dozen
years ago. Wo have learned,
the value of cleanliness in o.ir
food. Wo realize tho danger of
keeping pur supplies in diity
ice boxes where food is lap-dly
ilecom posed."
Attonicj (It n. Kilmer lli'ltcr.
Attorney Gon. Gilmer, it. is
now believed, is out of danger
and is doing fairly well.
(li'fi. Toon SoiiH-wliiit l! Her,
Con. Toon, Suite Superinti ? id
eal of Public Instruction, lus
pneumonia in the right Iu - g,
fie is somewhat better,