Reporter and Post. A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE, JtlUered at the Danbury X C., Punt-offin an Hecond (Jluim Matter. 1 1 * " - THURSDAY, JUKE tl, 1885. A milk und butter fair is to be held •at Raleigh before long. A man in Davie eounty killed a few fine bogs by giving them an unusual quantity ot salt in their slop. A youth of 17 years is the engineer in charge of a material train on the Western North Carolina Railroad. The Cherokee Indians, living in this State, have brought suit for lands in tbe Indian Territory valued at about $2,- 4)00,000. Hon. J. W. Reid's address at Chapel Hill commencement is highly compli mented. The Statesvillc Landmark pronounces it a masterpiece. It takes about an hour to burn up a body in the Lancaster, Pa., crematory. About twenty corpses have already been reduced to ashea at tbat establishment. It is thought there will DC at least two thousand persons in the State enti tled to pensions under the pension act. You may put down our guess at more than twice that number. The Asbeville Advance telis of a mail iu Buncombe county who handles rattlesnakes like red worms and who will bold up a poisonous Hazard by 'be tail, drop it in his mouth and champ it "P- A correspondent of tho New York Buu, who has been overhauling the court rocords of Fairfax county, Virginia, finds that George Washington, of Mount Vernon, was presented by a Fairfax grand jury "for not keeping his roads in order.'' Let it bo remembered that all per sons entitled to pensions under the late act of the Legislatuie must filo their applications with tbe Clerk of the Supe rior Court on or before the first Monday iu July. Mr. Sing Patterson, of Mt. Airy, de dies in tha News, of that place, in iu issue of last week, a statement in the paper of the week before, that all of bis tamily was down with the measles, lie says he has taken the census and found only nine of them prostrated. When Congressman Scott, of Erie, JV, was told by Secretary of State Bayard to filo the papcA of one of bis constituents who was an applicant for a consulship, be replied that he had filed a check for $25,000 last fall to help elect the administration, and that was all the papers ho intended to file. Alexander Hubbard, of Milwaukee, Wis., who swallowed a silver dollar sev eral weeks ago, is getting along much better than would be expected after suffering sutih a peculiar and dangerous accident. He is nst confined to his room at present, although his throat pains him considerably. He eats every thing he wants in addition to a regular diet of flux seed three times a day. He has lost uino pounds of flesh in the last plcven days. Mr. S. G. Verris, of Borrien county," Ga., has a female mule which has been pulling a plow for him for thirty-three years, said mule being now iu her thir ty-seventh year. She has always been, since she got over ber youthful levity, an industrious and well-behaved mule, and ber owner wouldn't take $250 for b«r. Dan bury has a mule—"old Rboda" «—whieh must be near forty, aud she is almost as active and serviceable now as ill iter younger days. Tbe tobaooo glut at Lynahburg, Va., is unprecedented. Wagons somotimos stand in tbe street all night, being una ble to get to tho warehouses to uuload. (vast week closed with 1,500,000 pounds on the warehouse floors, sufficient for tlis week's sales. Notwithstanding this statf sf affairs prices have kept up, and to prevent a break in tbe market, tbe commission meruhauts bave advertised reqoeat* to planters to hold their crops baok for a Saw weeks. No such neces sity ever occurred before. NEWS OF THE WEEK CAHKrVLLY CULLED A.\t> CnypE.rxfut FKOM THE HKrOKTKB 4XO POSTS EXCHA XQE.S. State News. Charlotte bus doubled its eireua tax. It is now S2OO. Cleveland county is moving toward getting a monument to I'lato Dur ban-. Tho State Treasurer issued G2 drum mers' licenses last month against 28 for may of last year. The Wilmington & WelJon lluilroad has bought the Midlaud road from Goldsboro to SimthGcM. C. M. Etborodge, variety store, Char lotte, lias tailed. Liabilities $3,000, assets not yet known. The wal!» of tho new government building at Greensboro have risen above the surface of the ground. The Cluvcrius case ended at Rich mond Thursday. The prisoner was found guilty of murder in the first de gree. The construction of a telephone line between Webster, Jackson county, and Franklin, Macon county, has been commenced. The colored band of Winston is now without a drummer. Their late drum mer overloaded his stomach with cher ries and is now a colored angel. A little son of Mr. A. C. Davis, of Caswell county was playing with a dog ou a bridge over Iloguu's creek, when he fell into the stream aui was drown ed. Judge Aycry has appointed I'rof. A. 11. Johnson clerk of tho Superior Court of McDowell, Mr. liurgin having re signed to attend to his duties as deputy collector. Hon. W. 11. 11. Cowlcs, Congress man from tho eight district, has ap pointed Kugeuc Dick Moore, son of Capt. M. V. Moore, of Lenoir, cadet to the naval academy at West Point. Rutherford College has conferred the degree of D. D. upon Rev. L. Branson, of Ruleigb, and Ilev. J. Sanfotd, of the North Carolina Conference, aud L. L. D. upou Mr. W. II llailey, of Char lotte. The Shelby Aurora thinks Judge Phillips is tardy and, though honest and honorable, docs not know how to expe dite business like Schncek, McKoy, and Seymour. [McKoy! Great Scott' Slowest coach on the bench.] A correspondent tells the Concord Times that one day last week May Ellah, who lived at or near Mt. l'loas ant, Cabarrus county, was washing at a spring near her dwelling, when a tree fell on her, killing her almost instant ' - The Farmer and Mechanic says Miss Julia Moore Wheeler, a grand-daugh ter of Col. John 11. Wheeler, author of the North Carolina State History, has gone on tho stage. She signed a contract with Madam lihca last week. The Clinton Caucasian says Mr. lien Kyrd, of Sampson county left home, Tuesday of last week, and some days ago his body was found in the woods. An open knife lay by hu side. lie may have suicided. His uimd had been un balanced. A correspondent informs the North Carolina Presbyterian that Messrs. Brown k Bro., of Winston, have late ly given SI,OOO to the endowment fund of Davidson Collego to establish a scholarship to be called "The Thom as Brown Scholarship," in memory of their deceased father, who was a most Godly man and highly esteemed elder in tho Mocksvillc Presbyterian church. Concoid Times : Mrs. Iloldbrooks, wife of Mr. W. J. Iloldbrooks, who lived in Poplar Tent neighborhood, one mile from Poplar Tent Church, com mitted suicide last Monday evening by shooting herself with a pistol. Tbcsad affair occurred just after dinner, and Mr. Iloldbrooks had gone to catch out bis horses to begin the afternoon plow ing when he heaid the report of a pistol in the house, Hastening to the house he found his wife near the head of a bed, whero be was iu the habit of keeping his pistol, iu a dying condition. She lived only a sbort time. No cause is assigned for the sad act. General New*. During a terrific storm which swept over Ciiioago Tuesday night four per sons wore killed by lightning. Since Robert (Jdluin made hi* fatal leap, three other men have tried to com mit suicide by jumping from the Brook lyn bridge. Two jealous negroes met with clasp knives »t Muekle, Ga., near Amerieus, a few mornings ago, and hacked each other to death. The Mormons, it is said, arc making many converts in Tennessee. Most of the deluded disciples come from the mountainous districts. Thirteen thousand iron-workers are on strike at Pittsburg, Pa. In the municipal cleotions in Vir ginia, tho Democrats were generally aiicoesatul. Norfolk, heretofore a lle jmblieaii stronghold, went Democratic. A message tran>mitted from Lon don to New York, Wednesday occupied just three seconds, iu transit, which is about the quickest time ever made be tween the two cities. , The explosion of a boiler in Linsted's Phosphate Woiks, at John's Island fer ry, Bear Charleston, Tuesday wrecked the works, lulled too negroes and dan gorously wounded a third. Miss Cleveland has sent to hei pub lishers in New York the title of her forthcoming book. Tho title is "George Eliot's Poetry." The book is expected to be given to the publio in about a fortnight. A file in a coal mine near Durham, Englaad, Wednesday, destroyed 22 lives. There were 350 men and boys in the miuc and it was feared that all of them would be burned to death, but all escaped except the 22. Boston burglars will avoid the houtt of David B. Sears hereafter. Last Saturday night he heard one exploring his rooms, got up, s«iied him, and threw him out of the window when the sudden contact with tho sidewalk below broke both of the burglar's legs. Richard Hands, head clerk in the drug store of Henry V. Crawford, No. 120 lludsou street, New York, was found murdered, sitting in his chair, in the back room of the store, list Sunday morning. 11 is skull was crushed to pieces by some blunt instrument and his throat cut from ear to ear. A band of 250 masked men rode into Corydon, Ky., on Saturday night and deposited in tho postoffice loiters ad dressed to the county commissioners and other county officers, demanding of the officials an impartial and vigorous in vestigation of the county finances in or der to ascertain the truth of rumored irregularities. A notorious woman at Gallipolis, 0., who bad got an innocent young girl in her power, and who endeavored, first by persuasion and then by threats of per sonal injury, to induce the child to adopt a lite of shame, was taken out of her bed by a mob of 500 men last Saturday morning and tirrcd and feathered from head to foot. Counting-Out Rhyme*. Mr. 11. Carrington Bolton, of Trinity college, contributes to the Boston Jour nal of Education the following specimens of "counting-out" rhymes oollccted by him from children, and by correspond ence : One-er/, two-eiy, ickery, Ann; Fillicy, fallacy, Nicholas John ; Quover, quaver, English knavcr; Stiuckelum, starkeluui, buck. This chyme is widely used, having been reported to me from Connecticut, Philadelphia and Cincinnati. It is sub ject to many variations : 'English kna ver" becomes "Irish Mary" or "Virgin Mary;" some insert the word "berry or the word "John" bclorc "buck" in tne last line. "Ickery" becomes "hick ory," "stiuckelum" becomes "stringe luui," eto. Ana, mana, niona, mike; Barcelona, bona, strike; Care, ware, frow, frack; Ilallico, ballioo, wee, wo, wack ! —New V ork City. This, also, is subject to countless va riations : "Barcelona" becomes "tus oalona," eto. One form ends in : Iluldy, fculdy, bee, out goes you. Ana, mana, dippery Dick ; Hitcha, pitcha, dominitcha ; Hon, pon, tush.—Central New York. To some districts the third line is given as "Houtcha, poutcha, dominout cha," and in others "Ilotcha, potcha, etc." "Tush" may also become "tus" or ' tusk." Haley, inaley, tippety fig ; 'l'iney, toney, touibo, nig; Goat, throat, couutry note ; Tiney, toney, tix.—Rhode Island. Eatum, peatum, penny, pic, Babyloui, stickum, stie. Stand you out thereby.—Scotland. Besides rhymes of the character o( the above—i. c , consisting of a mix ture of gibberish with diseouneoted words, there are many rhymes oontain iug no uncouth words, but possessing, in general, a jiugie easily recognisa ble. One, two, three, Nanny caught a flea , The flea died, and Nanny cried , Out goes she! — Delaware, Rhode Is land, etc. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Mary at the cottage gate, Eating grapes off a plate, . 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8. This is given, also, "pluius," in placo of "grapes, '* and "garden gate" for "cottage gate." When "oottage door' ends tho second line the counting stops at "four" to satisfy the rhymo. The clumsy passenger who, entering a street car, tramps upon the rows ot toes in the aisle, is bettor titan a red hot stove to warm up tho atmosphere. A Plucky Hoy The famo'is electrician, Thomas A. Edison, like many snother genius began life a& a poor boy. At twelve, he was selling pea-nuts and papers on the Grand Trunk Railroad, and using his odd minutes to study chemistry, lie turned an old baggage-car into a labora tory, and, for fear that somebody would touch his chemicals he labelled every bottle "Poisou." 11c picked up a little knowledge of prating and of telegraphy, and when about sixteen saved tho life of a little child, by snatohing him from tho track before a swiftly-comiog traiu. In grat itudo for the heroic act the child's tat.s er offered to teach young Edison the art of telegraphy, but all the time he was trying experiments with chemi cals, sometimes resulting in accidents which cost him his place. But ho kept on working until ho in vented the system of telegraphy where by four messages can bo sent at onoc over tbo same wire. This was quickly followed 6y tho phonograph, the tele phone, the electric light, and various other inventions. He was described by U. S. Patent Commissioner as "the young man who kept the pathway to the Patent Office hot with his foot «t«psr"-4tofav)ile Christian Advoeato. The Religion by (be Time* The world needs a religion to-day that will make a man's word as good as j his note ; that will make its possessor pay one bundled cents ou tho dollar, sell sixteen ounces to the pound, thirty six incites to the yard, four pecks to tho bushel, and one hundred and twenty (eight cubic feet to the cord ; that will make a workman do a full day's work for a full day's pay, whether the eye of his employer is upon him or not; that will make capital disgorge the lion's share of all profits and divide them equally and justly with labor ; that qrill cause the manufacturer to cease from adulterating his goods, the clerk from puiloining from his employer, the official from embezzling the funds committed to his trust; religion that will make men honest, upright, pure and trustwor thy in all the walks of life; a religion that not only makes men happy, but also makes them tighteous. In St. Louis people spend Sunday as they please. They are a liberal mind ed set, and hato anything that favors puritamsm. On a recent Sunday the attendance at the churobes was 10,000; at the base ball grounds, 20,000; at the cowboy exhibition, 40,000 ; at the beer gardens, 20,000; at Bob Ingersoll's lecture. S,O»X>. It must bo admitted that tbis showing is not calculated to do the moral character of St. Louis much go d. The assertion having been made that lawyers as a rule are skeptics in reli gion, the Philsdelphia Times has taken I pains to investigate the matter so far as its own city is concerned. The re sult is very gratifying. Of the 1,800 I members of tbc Philadelphia bar nine tenths aro either church members or have well defined church affiliations. The lawyers in the Southern cities can make a still better showing, as the South is tho orthodox section. A. F. Howard, collector ot customs at Portsmouth, N. 11., has tendered his resignation. Iu bis letter to the Sec rotary of the Treasury he says he has held the office nearly twelve ycais, has always been an active llepublicau wor ker and an "offensive partisan," and believes that "to the victors belong the spoils." Therefore like a manlj man be throws up his commission and a Democrat has been appointed in bis stead. A Southern man. Jefferson Davis, re mains very distasteful to certain breth ren of the North who proclaim free speech, but sometimes are intolerant of it. Auotber Southern man, Abraham Lincoln, though.dead, lives in the mem ory of the North as the greatest man of tho most wonderful epoch. So, the South has furnished the North with a living bugaboo and a dead idol. Think of that. The following day* are first and sec ond sales at Piedmont warehouse, Win ston, N. C., tor Juno, 1885 : Thursday, 4th, Ist sale. Monday Bth, 2nd " Tuesday 9th, Ist " Friday 12th, 2od " Saturday 13th, Ist " Wed V.ay, 17th, 2nd Thursday, 18th, Ist •• Monday, 22nd, 2nd " Tuesday, 23rd, Ist " Friday, 26th, 2nd " Saturday, 27th, lat «« M. W. NORFLEKT A CO. Tbere is a great deal of religion iu this world that is like* life pieserver— only put it ou at th* tiipe of immediate danger, and then half the time put it on bind side before. The man who has nothing to say ii unfortunately the man who is always talking. CAMACA! To the Weary, Feeble AND PLEASURE SEEKER. I*l Hill UMBHItIiiiBIIIMIM Seeing the Deed in this section of a place where the weary, feeble and brok en down may recruit their health and rest : where they and their families may spend the hot season pleasantly when it is necessary to leave their homes or change air, that the failiug health of some loved one may be restored, we hare laid out A NEW TOWN and are now offering for sale lots in probably the hcalthiast section in North Carolina. The town is located on a beautiful Flat Mountain Itirigc 21 miles vest from Banbury , about t of a mile from the celcbiated Piedmont springs; about the same distance to Pepper's Alum spring* ; i of a mile from Smith's Chalybeate spring, and two miles from C. K. Moore's Sulphur spring, while the location presents The Finest Views of Moore's Knob, the Hanging Rock, and other prouiiucnt peaks along the Sauratown mountaiu. The lota aro well covered with large tind small forest trees, which will afford shade in summer and form Uenutiful Orovos. The whole is Surrounded by Springs of the purest mountain water, entitling it to the Indian name, "C&tnaca," a land of springs, which, together with the pure mountain air, would briog col cr to the faded cheek, and strength to weary frame, even if there was uo real mineral water within a hundred miles of the place. The undersigned propose also to erect a saw-mill, planing maohine, Ac., that they may build oottages or furnish lum ber to those who wish to purchase lots in this healthful locality, where no ma laria aver comes, and a case of typhoid fever was never known, except it was contracted out of the neighborhood. The (rice of lota tbia season, 50x100 feet, will be s'2s each. For further particulars addres, N. M. k VV. R PEPPER, May 20, 'BS. Danbury, N. C. A MARVELOUS STORY j TOLD m WO UTTERS. ' FROM THE SON S YerMJcLs» " Ontlmtn. My tether rssldea at Olowr, Vt. Ho has b«cn a great sufferer from Scrof ula, Mid the lucloeed fcttur will toll you srliat • uKkrralous atfect Ayer's Sarsaparilla hut had In his case. I think hla blood moil havo contained tho humor for at least ten years; but it did not show, except In the form of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about fire years ago. From a few spots hleh ap peared at that time, It gradually spread so as 1 to corer his ontlro body. I assure you ho was terribly afflicted, and an object of pity, when he began using your medicine. Now, there are few men of his age who enjoy as good health as he has. I could easily name fifty persons who would testify to the facts In his case. Yours truly, W. M. PHILLIPS.** FROM THE FATHER: a duty for me to state to you the benefit I hare derived from the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Six months ago 1 was completely covered with a terrible humor snd scrofulous sores. The humor cause*! an lnoeesant and Intolerable Itching, and the skin cracked so as to cause the blood to flow in many places whenever I moved. My sufferings were great, and my life a burden. 1 commenced the use of the 84RSAFABILLA In April last, and have need It regularly slnoe that time. Ify condition began to Improve at onoe. The sores have •11 healed, and 1 feel perfectly well In every respect —being now able to do a good day's work, although 71 years of age. Many Inquire what has wrought such a cure In my case, and I tell them, as I have here trlod to tell you, ▲TEft's BiisiVAftiiu. Glover, Vt, Oct. il, lfttt. Tours gratefully, untax PHILLIPS." Arm's SABSAPAftiLLA cures Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip elas, Enema, Ring-worm, Blotches, Bores. Bolls, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin. It cloars the blood of all Impu rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of the bowols, and thus restores vitality sad strengthens the whole system. PRBPARKD BY Dr. i. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mitt. Bold by all Prnggijta; sl, its bottle* for TOBACCO FLUES A SPECIALTY AT vv t r WINSTON, N. C. A large lot of Homc'3l(i(le Tinware ahvavs on lianil. SHEET IRON AND TIN WORK OF ALL KINDS Done at bottom prices. Hooting and Guttering at limit notice by skilled work men. Come and see me, next door to Brown, liogers & Co. W. S. ItEMVSON, Winston, X. C. •fc A SO. 7 COOK STOVK, corn el plete for $lO. \ j A full line of Dixie Flows, Av cry btei'l ami tl»e best Chill Plow in the market; In fact cvcivthing I hat a far mer, mechanic or merchant needs in the line of HAIiDAVARE ; TOOKTUKB WITH Nissen's ll'agons, Columbus Buggies mod Carts, Mow ing Machines, fo. With the alK»vc advantages, together with the fact tliat my lost year's trade was nearly double the former, ami earnest request that a similar favor may be done this year, 1 am Very Kesj**ctfully, H. K. CItAWFOKD. NOTICE! Ilarlng qualified as administrator of Phillip Kiser, dee'd, all persons owing tlie ♦•state are required to come forward and set tle, and all persons laving claims against said estate are hereby notified to present tlie same to uie for payment on or before the '/.Mb «lay of May, IKSfI, or this notice will l*» pleaded In bar of their recoveiy. This May 15tli, INSo. 11. F. PULLIAM, AdmV. NOTK;E. The undersigned having qualified as Ex eculor of the last will and testament of Peter Tuttle deceased, late of Stokes county, N. C., I hereby notify all persoiks indebted to said estate to come forward aud mxke imme diate payment ami all persons having claims against said estate will present them for pay ment duly authenticated within twelve months from tike 2nd day of April IHBS or otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar oftbelr aecovery. L. HILL, ExV. March 80th, 18W, DIXIE GILMER, of North Carolina, with J. P. Yancey & Co., (Successor* to Yancey, Franklrn Jt C0.,)1 IMPORTERS of NOTIONS, No. 120R Main Stroet, Richmond ,Va. March 27, llff*. 1-JLI fIK4BW\ 880 REWARD \ will be paid fur any «irnln / *[ mn ."'if*""'. "'"VrV "r MONAItCfI Grain and Keed Heonratnr #n.l Baa * ■ ver, which ** offer to the pub- Mr- 'IWI 9 Tic nt a low price. Send for m circular and l>riee list, Vf V whleli mill be mailed rear. XjL-J "•WATA.'S THE COM PLET E hum t book. c tu»on -N. « .4u.it.N* fraM ... ~rr u» >... |«tc« auapttd to all »i.'stc* n» a- Vrfiu. Ar'"H I .in» Mg wvxa. KxcauuaNTTaaMv '••»« u*ad»uu».»t, -c tl « tnr fvtwi.l. A^y > F. )onm»m tc Co.. «oit Mai . St.. KVhmoeJ.VUginta. Abu WM |>*nJ ac« l-vwka am) ilti jrt. TO MINERAL MEN. X>o "\'on Want 1%1 I IN E R AI.H OR If so you will d«> well to mrivspoml Willi tliti Pepper Mining Co., DANBURY, N. C. Miners of COAI, and IRON, alto minora ol ami dealers In CUT MICA, KLEXIHI.F SANIKSTONE, anil mineral specimens. It Stands at the Head. THE LIGHT-RUNNING " DOMESTIC.» That it is the ackuow/eilc{e«l I.KADKK in the Trade is a fact that can not lie disputed MANY IMITATE IT NONE EQUAL IT The Largest Armed, the Lightest Hun Hing, the most beautiful wood-work, AND IS WARRANTED To la» made of the beat material. To do any ami all kinds of work. To be coiiq.l ;tc in every respect. POII HAI.K nY W. 1». Ormsby, WINSTON, N. C. jWELUgSjI ; Aroyon faiiinar, try WBIJ.V ffaai.TH Ra- KEwmo. a puro. clean, wholesome TOMIO, r.>r Brain. Karrca. Stomvli, IJTST. KMntfy, Lunfi Au I'm-qtUkivd lnri«ror»nt. ('urva DYSPEPSIA, * Headache, Fever, Ajtuo, Chills. DEBILITY & WEAKNESS. Nice to take, true merit, uncquaicd for TORPID LIVER and Night Sweats, Nervous Weakness, Malaria. Leanncsa, ScnuO Ueeline. ftl.no per bi't. ft for $5.00, at Dnirnpst*. t & Wstxa, Jcrney «ty, N. J., A. Remarkable Cares of Oalarrh of the Bladder, In flam mat in. Irritation of Kid neys and Hlatlder. Btone or Gravel Die eases of the Prostate Uland, Drofwical Swellings, Female Diseases, Inrontin eooe ofUrtne, aU Disaaaea of the (Jealto- Urinary Orjan* in either sex. For Un healtlt/ or Unnatural use also "L'hsnln's Injection nour," each sl. I For SrrillMS. rithor oonlrnetM or ; herc«!itary mint, use i!hapin's C'onstitc- I ti«>n mtt;r Kynp, ft.nojMr battle, and ChapinNi rtvni.Uiric I\Uh. S2.ni); and Che pin's Syphllitie Hah*. sl.no 6 botUes Bymp. 9 «>f lllls, i Kalve. by Fxpreas on reoeipt of Slo.no, or at 1 *nii?iKt*. James D. Chamberlain, WITH C. W. THORN & CO Wholesale Hat Dealers, RICHMOND, VA. special rtten glvdn to orders and satlafacts guarsuteed. ICFNK c WAIITED '"oVri; OMI Is |-l® or *ata. B«mpltfrM to thoas lie *W»H ■ M comlnK sfenU. No risk, quirk mlm Territory riven, Mii»fsctlon ruaranteed. AddrsM DR.BCOTT,B43 Broadway St.,N.Y. The Latest and Best. THE NKW REMINGTON Sewing Machine IBTlt£ UEST MACHINE fnr tlw family Huns e»*y. IVrfrrt ill coiwtmction.— lluautilul In Hi>iii'ur«iK'e. llaa all Improve, moiila and altat'lmii'iita, and la warranU-d foi live years. HARRIOTT «* BARSTOW, foiitliorn AgonU, No. 7 South diaries Street, Ilaltlmon, 114. R VV. POWERS 4 CO., Wliole«iile I>rmrifi(*tm *0. 1.105 Main and 9 and 11 R W. Powers. J Wf«r I). Tayter. HICHMOND, V«. April 18, ISHI-r.m --e; iiacsassSSKi#

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