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feet deep. It is fed by water from a
glacier, andits.only oatlet.is a liUle
stream two feet deep, but of increa
. rata - t Vi
ble swiftness. me assay u vUO
jwfefa lei captian; 'brought and it left me with cough which gave
S?Ta"T"'? vj.:V' s ki -a t iirht or day.- My family
physician prescrfbior iuf -"t,-
jffib LONG TBOOBUES;
CHEORX--,
PECTORAL
rra
Two ;yearaa f
a cubic yardr and -on this basis a he medicine as oftcna he found ti
s.. "v i-. ' ' i A;Aftn L t liiLT tatVn were not helping
man alone cpuia taKe oi $i.v,uuv tt 4,u .'r -
year.
Mrs. Helen Morris Lewis, of Ashen
yille; who is the president of the
North Carolina Woman's M.aal
Rights Association; says" that 1896
. ' . . .
will be a year of great lmporianue iu
the Roman's suffrage movement , jn -J
this State. It would really ; be inter ;
esting to know in what way.
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TABLETS
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-THE OLD NOBTH STATE.
Col. A K McOlure, editor; otr the
Vhiladelrhia Times, who recently
made an extensive trip through the
South, commenting upon the re j them, which is doing reasonably well
rcurccs of this State, saysr, for one acre. .
4tTT,o "Ralftiirh News and Observer
r ' ;
DOLLAR
If a writer in the Titusyille, Fb.,
Advocate isn't stretching it, banana
the Tndian Kivcr section
is a daisy business. He tells or a Wnread.
planter who cut 1,400 buncheB from jg ona day ofaifcpiemaii who jiad
one acre of land and netted $700 on baa tne jrrippe ana was.cureu )J .ub
ODB,we oi wuu ouu Avar's Cherrv Pectoral. procured, for
A-ver'a Cherry Pectoral, procured, for
me, a bottle of this medicine, and before
J.had taken vtoalf ot iW'I was cured. -I
have, used the Pecoial ipr my cniiaren
We lave just cleaned
out a large Manufacturer
of all tlieir broken lots of
Glessss tha Sytteia wit) Ayer'j Saruparilla.
Th8 Baleigh JSewS anQ UDServer w,itop h ioSt and in my family, whenever we. have
. . , m,...,..(innnAf Alex Adkms, of Wilkes, has jast , , '-A Wo. Wu a Rm0
, :uift U married his fourth Wife. HO IS for colds, coughs, and lung troubles."
t i.'QffA TViio iflna of oriaai tour ne anu uib wuc u
Le oid North State, lnis issue oi , -
o,r Kaleigh coatemporrT pnwe. hundred feet down the e.de of Ston
; i mountain. She was Killed. His
the iUD8tanuai, j wBiy , . ,
.voth of tbesSoutn,iuoreconQl.u. eacpe wMmiracnloui.
lively than could be shown in any a KeeroitnBed.
u ber way. Chesteb. S. O., Dec 6.-Charle8
"The fact that the cotton factories "yd. the .negro who.toUed ypftng
1D8la . "Willie Welsh at the Haile Gold
of North Carolina are today more LancastercoUnty, washonged
than five times in numher what they hore todaj in tho COunty jail.. The
were before the war, and the fact drop fell at 11S8 and Lloyd,, was
th - i 'ey have more than doubled pronounced dead by Dr. Brice in 26
?? ' -i the last five years, present minutes. The readers of the Stan?-
the steady ftud substantial growtb abd will remember . that, owing to
;dfoa nf fl,afc State in the rumorP that Lloyd would be lynched
m . i . A' r m Lancaster, Solicitor Henry
clearest m uner; and this issue of , ' . ,
irejL " ... . . A secured a change of venue and; the
the ftjws u. d Observer, illustrated DC, . fe v
me ivwb u. u vuowi , , prisoner was brought here for trial.
as it is not only.with- the leading Rq Evicted at the October
factories of the State but with por- term of court and today suffered
traits of the active men in all the tbo full penalty of the law. - '
yaried industries which haye been so Eiecmc'iter..
rapilly advancing, is the most elo Electrio Bitters is a medicine suit
quent tribute to the solid progress ed for any reason, but perhaps more
of North Carolina that has ever generally needed, when the languid
been presented. exhausted feeling, prevails, when the
"The only feature of North Oaro liver is torpid and -flbsgish and the
liW. nfpnfaiypa over, inanv States need of a tonie and alterative is felt.
: : Aven inat Prominence in U prompt use of this medicme.will
th.-.. 3 the myitine field open- actmore ; surelir5h . counteracting
w Rfof; ik nVnifnrftl and freelnR the eyfltemjfrom the
emigration both ftoa.abroad and tVon.-;, Headae, Ind,
6 ..... u.-i :..v .- ' iro.finn rVinatinatmn. .Dizziness
from the Worth. There is no better " XFTX&'- V.
sa
mple
s 5c
tablets
we will
AVer's Cherry Pectoral ell a 3c. l0c tablets for 6c,
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Highest Honors at woricrs fair.
liiiii
15 to
20c
tablets
for
10 c
WE AV SO BOUGHT
POUNDS t)F FINE NOTE
TA1TELE
SPFTlfXnn Per potand.
H UMi.U Ltd Perfect
PAPER
Well wbrtri 1 Oc per quire
wti icti we will seli at 18c
Tri
v- -i '-
paper
condition;
State in the Sontnand;. none m the
r IS J UCT AD-COOD POtl ADULTO..
WARRANTED. PRICE COcta.
aiiM6dlotobdol, St. Louis, Uo. . ; ;
GBOVE'8 TAST2iJS9 i;iiiAu ua bt
lotigh tbtee gross alrpady tuyefr. In Ail omrex
erience of If years; In the ffirulr bntinesv. htiye ,
never sola an article mat gave- bucu ueutbibju hut
fuiUnn a. vmiv Tnntn . Ymlri trnTV. ' " " :' '
the
ield to Electrio Btteis.lr6qp. X-sS&i
41 nn V.nfMo af VotvAr'a Hrntrl hnhht. ht ctoss alreadv tai year. Inaiiomrfix
vr.i. u- sj. wut - - anhf lVearsrin tni fiui bnine. have
uesi mat apprusuncs iv, m no uiuj . '
inpenor inducement oi men wno
desire to tin tae sou, uonsiaenng SAXE NOTICE. For sale by all urutcgia ts.
ihe geraal climate, eneapianas, tne - r , . , , ;
' j i. i- vu a i a Vio -'Having .been dalv appointed and auall- ? - - - -
Abnndant timber and water, and tne a J?::,.,,,. oaf tomoa 1 "- - , . - .
r proximity to markets, North Caro- W. Long deed. I, as such Administrator, woticeorDi..oiauon.
" 11 a-.t. will on Wednesday, the 18 day of Ie: .KobV:AaheebV. eiven' that.
.una eeconu tu ao otatc u-vc Cember, 1895 at the late residence of saw of o7Hotahb5er & 06fflc6nto
OTnion m offering the richest re- James Long in a Concord, .ofCerfor posea 0f C Holshouser4 and. J-.L
ards to agricultural emigrants Me W. was, dissolved, ly., mutual
' . . . tw t " . - . . . i AAnoaiit rkr ranv. iar. i rvt. J. .
two bureaus, lot'of Jbeds and bedding,"0 Rot Wnnnsinn
liouseuoiu auu mwjucu immvuic, u , . T T. TVTttYwt.
. . . m am v w a - mm
SrcKnK" - I will continue., bnainess and
This Nov. 26, 1895. , assume au wiuiuw ui uib-
Ji.3I. Archer houser & Co-, and collect all notes
Administrator : accounts-, ana otner lnaeDieaness
due said oid nrm. -
"Krw A. 'QK .T. Tj. MTTr-R-R.
Thanking the!public fpr.cjpast
Ail iUVXkXl
Hon. Stephen Clay, a prominent
lawyer and exSpeaker of the Georgia
Houf of Representatives, recently
had the misfortune to incur the
displeasure of a citizen against 'whom
j was employed in a law-suit and
cLrectaived from thef latter a call to the
ield for a settlement of tlw laffair
v according to the code. .To . this Mr.
imposed to dueling beciuss it xr&
condemned by jevery; principle :cf
our laws and every QOptrineqxou
religion; that he hajlaifl anLdp
pendent little 6neaf x&o hid :iiifl;he
claims on him than ma challenger,
who him8?lf had neither aiamilj
nor a future, and riothing to risk
but a life without ties or associa-
tions to make it worth Hying.
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BELONGS "TO THE HEW
FUKNli'ORB; STORE.
To opeu January 1896
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tne Hoover, & Lore building,
room how occupied bjr Lowe
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Ornamental Branches Bccdro
BEV. a L.7T. FISHES A m
prietpr.
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Undertaker'and Embalmer;
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