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V Tlie Son tli 'tiiiVl t'iio i . ' . . V ' ' ' , ' " ' -.V . MJfi cm 1 2?-' generally, was t 3 " - 1 :t u ia -si oapac t poorly- drgs-'ed coloreu ita A canimuiic inoii to llm Ne Y rk Sun to - oilier rt it told the f. .11 b.i preHy and palnv'ie stor : iVjue Fj I it or of the- riito -S r : 1l un an y- witness ihe ofberdav, of preify(iui i en' -which, o- cured u tbe kore i-ar w'wch lis b t weu thcijs'k 'oasHt. tt .ftow on tt e Sjjud.au t Ciy fitetmi. Tae cat, - " ' arirtil and 'iMd -i-'-ixftHi1,- alitr the fashion of 'crowded When a j woman carrying" a heavy iutaut .. made ao tffectuai effort to secure a '; foothIdon-Abe jear platform. .. ; "Oa the- afWae sat a gentleman. -; 'He noticed 3ti look of disappoiut- i-it ment whifi swept over toe wrif jled JaUckJce as the baby ' i ; ednegresl said: 'I guess . a-'watCfdr next car.' , F i ll hatter tHjyaitiog tor iosbf an hou' iL-r - - .vf .or' infant the an arc S3 - llnqai 10 ner- AUO bit4- ; ' , and calling her back, ie- jed his oA-u seat wild kindly .tie. " For which he was rewarded by -i nnmo-t Innk of thanks aud I does sholy thank you, sir.' 4I was interested tuough in the , iocident to question the gentleman, . aBd was not a little suprised to fiud , that he wai a Southern uin, aua 1 ail old elave-owuer Tbe kiojdly imjuiUe to asMsi this b .dt woju'au was in hnu matter o! coarse,-o ad lv.it a pit-ce with the life ion k friendliue s ex ls'ing between t- to a -e-, - which we iu the Narlh tim 'n.tth- iil -a itl a e tif pi i 42 iLKv't; . , 15-"" " Y wa..!ue0iii!io ;6ttiit.vvN w.i.ift tii.vxM1o.:tM .-.l-oi. I Qootl VdeivKeT. Ij' Gs M Mfer,? u.-ea or wnicn. iroiHrliu.iilM-n.iiJ ' JJniOloi Cottmi. . : far oaweiu u h buses. - ( if Cuiio ! or ncanok,l Vi. Prwident 'iv. l. O. o: Selierer, f Cooeonl lstc ThisiuYoiu-IlHt; M-' v Yoi k f W . .1 .N. C, HCf6&iT ; ol Hon. C. U. , t r - ' "JV ! l9 T,,r j LKMf AiconM-y, of Chariotu, N. O., . , I his rrceot sound iuouU oee. h 'T'1 ;"!' V,'. l ,Mr"''a i Tesuirr. C3 it 'liilfshoro. Tr : Jndaa t?,,.,- ! .olh iouU ie- 1 -n.. h mttr of inUrwt ie I V '70 Hardy cited the Mlowiu!? iaatorunii. uoX M ( t oW U fLe Hoe and ? gj Lft ., . " KIIIIWII ' ' h ; J . tit . I . I I u will iind a full"uml well elected atock of ei.trctc 10 p'-j" . f T-. -.v - . . t j v , in facts ; . Ki H Utf Tue Uiittwl States to n.v ti.au .' ..4M -ImI; coufuaipt.ou larger circulation per capita tha-! . ..umci .2 G')4.00 d n ' wiuU any free .coiDage couDtiy ecf er'out of a ctop of 9.9U.0);) was have. ' . did gnt to CauaJ and whh tiewi uj It has uiof e gold dol' .', ' Northern bp""rs S.Mtlirr idn iU than any free co- .ra ner cat)-1 tiitHia anil visibl interior points irtn today has' jage country onl jn ibt section- Ti- cur.et rop ey . . ai kinds of inon. in- our opinion, promt w It has ' reed G.750.000 baleF, rnt Mr. H-c- - . . T more silver dollars per cap jan any tree silver country to ot this' coin as Ing'prartU'.ri iu 'ttifniv i T,- l is . .h Mt'eii. e iL lui ra i n exactly exptesies in terse au.feinphatV. l.iuguage as is possible to put it, the unbelief, bo louglprevalent at the North, in the Soatn's kindly sympathy for the negro. "The lifedoog friendliness ex Btiag between the two races, of which we in the North know noth ing practically and are skeptical of tn theoty." That is it. Not hav ing witne- sed tne thousands of in cidents hke the one above related which are daily occurrence ,down South, Northern people have long been "skeptical iu theorj'' of the ''friendUness" of the South for the negro. Those who come South are soon converted, but there are still many Northern ekpMcs.. Papers of the stamp of the Washington Post, however, known to be indend- eut, honest and out-spoken, are do. ing a good work in dispelling this unitaiiaf hv statins the real facts j ThePoSt says: 'Meanwhile, the incidont narrated j by, the Sun's correspondent tells its own moral, it illustrates the prop osvtion so often and so confidents It baa more gold than silver, and be volume of its silver circulation is greater per capu iubu mo tire circulation of go'd, wilyer arid paper reduced to stiver ot any free coioage nation. The Uuited States under a gold standard since 1875 bas . main taiued a grea'er c icutation percp ita i ban it ever did before;. There has been live times more silver coined uuderane gold siand ard, from 1873 till now, 22 years, than there was unMer. free coinage from 1792 to 1873, 82 yeai s. . Every; natiou that hs adopted the gold ataudmt, ixcpt ,,e or two who are oa depreciated j.anei hs luce jee.l i tc cif uUtum. N ) nation ot tir.-t v. v.wi z-tion-h n the silver s and-i d. M c in i lit Li:,'ipr. t p - t lre ov'V n-i'i'm n rai'th double v ii.,r.i'.i. s . railed, and it per cap t eu-eu a ipa is $4 71: Oar per capita circulation has in ct eased, since 1873 more than the entire circulation of Mexico. The wages of no free silver conn- f try on earth average a imru o those in the United States. No country on earth has. in prac tice a double (gold and silver) standard. No country for 200 years (since commerce became international) ever had in practice a double standard. The proposition that there can be hut one standard is in fact self evi- dent. (Uarhsle and Mr. Ingham, secretary in 1830 nnder Jackson.) : Both metals nnder free coinage have never ciiculated concurrently and indiscriminately in any country where there are banks and money dealers. (Select committee of bouse under. Jackson in 1832.) The over valued metal under tree "coinage drives out the other. (Bent on. 1S34 rv G. Hester, secretary ot the New Orleans Cotton Exchange, eatiant the consumption in this cootiti.v duiing the next twelve months at 3.250;00O bales, based upon ibe soindle renoirementi of tbi TJ . ted ; 1 irade. etc. Thin ou d j VICklWO b v ' ,eare theu 3.500.000 for export or 3,200,000 less than last year. Sup pose, however, America has -to i.e satihtied with 3,000,000 bules- ve could then spare 2,503,000 biles ;uo;e to Great BritUn and the '! n- that ei tier r u i -u Ksi'ope uil bo diH-ip i ihn;r l iive ,itlmi .bll indicate States or n iutcil as to tbo;r i repiiiiement:. ad u:d. r-u.-b cu di io.-, vit.1i a d uii' t ior r- l.i.l.i tt t Lit I'M I.H kill. H- A 111 I t .!orti;i f-t tlio world's t i tu i ;,ii'iiuiiii iiiluitiitM, a Hi i '-gi i'it-r iu I1 te ct moderate a (.inn ! ; cM'iiipt'litioii, to pu'. It iui d , and ac iv competitions gen erally result under such circuna ,tauces to the benefit of the seller especially when the buyer has been led. to believe that the supply would be about 2,0 op,OOo larger than the crop now promises. Secretary Hea ter in his report of the last crop says as folio ws:J Takiug the New Orleaus price as a fair average for the United Stat e, the average for the past season was 5 92 or 5.1516 ' If this crop should average 8$ or neihans f oiflderably higher, it would meau 42.50 to $45.00 per bale, an how, against an average of less than $30 00 the pat season Therefoie, as a 9.900,000 crop at $30.00 realized $297,000,000, a crop of 6 750,000 at 845 00 will produce more money by $6,000,000 or $7,000,000. . Aiw op, Violet & Co. i.eot UoUebu-ut of Theolognra, Saxuiuioy for tbe Uuiud aDOli tne tutatdlsnxLeiit' of h leligioos parer which nail be koown 8 the Orgau of the UuUed Syuo ai d the consideration of the lutore phv iu regard to the Scntb V.ew Oiphaii Home Coiicord Standard Sept. 21. . - ' : . Tlio Vnioniit. Ittld for In Hiirnncc. , K'e'ub New ana Oberver. Tne f f.l 1 rtHlrli.-ui Of , Ihr rt-ftf rei'iiy it iiiu of ilio biisliiei l.lir : Uy hie i .fara.iC'j iiujuie iu No'th C'lin f1 'be Jear ending I Juv lt,1835, shpwsibai t e SUte has b en dii'iiied ty u h-iI rum paiiies to the a iniuiit of 095,377 23 Of ttiU u:u 'uul bomelbtng mote than halt h is been leturned lo the jta'e in p iyuoMit of loaiesi Bat i t' oon nt this uio.iev. niiil I TIH1.H vv' v" ' I J . . J.. O CJUllMUieS i uimuo -AND tuu.'f.fcd y..r t.,. b a.a .ic:b d I- lU ..44 cu Liaeclotoa. I. O . Au, G ROCERIES, i' . f . Ocr. uu tin UHU u I r ... . IS. A Hftlk'eT ! h ivu i wuuiv, N.tU tr ,t,,- t iNUXJLUJCi-X t N itioit- ne.u' iit ti.e ut.ir. l lol4iL villi' "0 felaimtit vt 11 Uiu latk e: c. -m.i -w. h pertoti tioldin M'.m -g4iiiat tea ator r rtr,,, u' '1rnl theiu to ud.'-k pyoenf. 1 efnr tbe utdav of KovenUr. 1896, or ibis : uolic w.ilU pleH.UdJii i-r of I heir TfCOVrlY AH tnO uw4Bt im ! Ate rMioeaxeil toxm- 1-rwaid Alid telllv iUiir. . TniM tiiM Tim .in' -f nni. 1895 J. ll AJIVE t" I.U K Y, Exreatnr nfWru. Lu -.tt , .uu'j. A. 7. REEDY'S. If vou reel ecatc a and all worn ont take SHOW'S IBOH B1MEHS NOTICE Bt Ulu vl aoxigmt il.o odduiv rfcrdcl is j: ... . &;5ia ibe6irot ttt Ptj A L .o io tf'utity 1 - OO TOedJ li tt ! ! ibfct tnift t Inl I m :r. Llo la oi te C u : i the vV t- C Kiiht . eit r r or k It-: pact tl lin I t.J 1 1. . ! I . "J r lot 37,1. M. Ktir, In preuiinui" the l ah-," has gone iirvr to : cu'e M-cfe Hrin in Hie pijuirni ot " Li s s ( i in auv form. . Organs Organs I I have acVfcd a uice liic of .... . . - '--r I: LAND SALE- to my )ig line 9f AVllv 115 Calieil III roc I J?01llliHt. T.ieka Daily Capital. - 't . A boy in Kansas was polling a dog along the road by a rope. The boy called to bis dog, "Come along. Pop, you ornery caaa." A bystander asked bim why be called the dog Pop. For short,' answered the boy. Whai'a hia toll name !" tt v Why call him "Populist V aiked the stranger. Well, a'r," the boy said, be cause he is jiiH like a Popoliat. lie's the orneryeet dog in Kansas. He ain't worth a darn ouly to set on his tail and howl" FunNKrune and reapcetfolly in?lte eTixfbotfy to call and examine my stock. Organ 8 are sold for caah ofcd on inbtallment plan cheaper than has ever Teen heard of; special- offer for the next 30 days, write for catalogue. YOURSTRULY, AS I. CSBKJJV NEWTON. N O Bf thiuwfa oriar ot taa Saprior Ccuxt ot Uocoln County, made on 'to 23Bd dar of Joly 1S95, la tU caa of S . U Hoover adta'r of U U M'J'Tf .!? i.I B Hoovtr. et 1. 1 wilt on llood.j tb Tlh luMuadoor in Liocoln Co : til ta fb MMt bidder at rvablic aocuon, tw I trlMm nflrvi hi Howard' Ctaak Town c4 Lionard'a Fork, JjotnlDi tha Uoda of n. w numir ct al : one tract contains a. tkMit nf laid, md the other ..t. AAl krrM.tad it tobiect to tne 4....r Mil ata.iini& UuuiH. Tne uuw v v. - . . . 1 J ..l. wilt b Urtd attvi adianea oioa .a. AfiliratktoQ(JOl CierK oi mp rior court ol thia county, and peraona de atrinz to purcbaae are ntreoy Doufiw w ihU ia poUvelj the laataale to be mde or thU land. Tarma of aaa ara one fourth cash. bal aacaiathrequal Inatallmtata on alx, tirelT and eighteen moetha time with in teract and approved aecurity. Title may be bad only upon lha payment of the pur. cbae money in fulL ThU Stpt. 3rd 1895. W 11 Hoover adm'r ot U M Hage. L B Wetmora, Atty.. Sept, 6 ' Sale of Valuable By virtue il .n i r -i- viorC- "I i-r.- . -.-.j dy ot Aug. ln: :., .u Inc the rr . i ii: nr.;, i V Xluaro b ( c J jJ 1 " 1 will 1 t put ic -Uit ourl Uoum dwKr. in Lar.ec Cr Sunday 7ih dy of O.loW. l5. m a in tep&ftX ena tetr.j t;. end aliO aa a wbcle. tb r; Uncola 'CMintv, Ire nu,c TcrrvJ joining the Un-is of liit 5.ct , q ottars, known m : i . Lnd," containinf ta ite rrri aerca. Sil land w;il t -ir.ceii veyediato five pftrcaU. -i;'.u 4 me ctn te io on re:erer.; t j dersigned. Term of 4 cn ax end twebe montu itj;i wtih approved tecantj, b&nzr and titled reMrvrl, ut.ul 1 r.l la paid in fall, with prmirfe t i ecaaer of raying all c& hi L;t This tbe 2Vih JJ vi Acg.: 1 i A. , Cid Aug. SO ; 1 In ao ' article iu the Birmingham (lAa.) 3tar it is nrged that the eil ver advocates have- cause to take hearty It gives 156 votes in the electoral college from the South to advanced by the Post , that thejbegiu with. Sixtyssyen must be jest friends the negro has the had elsewhere. Its figuriug is after truest, most sympathetic, and most I this sort. It gives the following e-'pful trietuts are to be toaud in other States to bimetallism, which '-.:ld 1 old slavehohnntr class of tbe at least have Borne doubt, more or :' th or their descend nts.v . j less : . 1 :fhe fact tl at the A. 1-inta Exr jindiaua 1 edition is uc que by re ;on of .its.1 Illinois .-AVing a negri. ipmiuent, show-j Oaliiornia f . i the progress of tbe race in the ' (Jolorado .'" 14 24 9 Vouth since the war, ought to Icuho ...... .count f.ir something in doiug away Kansas. witlW ".latev n thera lsot Northern Minnesota . . . scepticism ou this matter. TheD, j Montana Do, what abaut' the sp ?ec!i of the Nebraska . 1 ' . . . njesro,, Booker T. Washington, made! Nevada ou the Opening day ot the rxposi- j North- Dako'-a. tio v from the same platform, occu' ; Oregon ... .. pied by soine of the most emiuent South Dakota Georgians I Charlotte Observer. ' Wasbicgton Wiscusiu. tervioying. - Wyoming .. 3 ..10 ) v ...3 s 3 . . .3 ...4 4 4 12 3 United :XiuthuranH. The triennial meeting of tte "Do ted Synod of the Evangelical Luth- erau churches of the South is in sessiod at Stauuton, V., and will probably continue for another week. The opening sermon was prach ed by Rev. A. G, Voighr, D. D , Professor in the Theological Semi nary at Newberry, S. C , , after which the Holy Commuuioa was administered. The Synods repiesented are those. of Georgia, North and South Carolina, Tennessee, Holston, South West Virginia, Virginia1 and Mississippi. There are ninety delegates pres ent, and an equal number of lay aud clerical: A number of distin guished visitors are present.? Tbe election of officers resulted in the election of He v. K. C. Holland, IV D , of Obarlt s ou, S. C, Presi- Tbe world is fall of strange In consistencies. There was never so much talk ot bard times in North Carol iu a and there were neyer eo many visitors in the mountains of tbe State as there were daring tbe past summer; there were never so manv excursions nor excursions so largel? patronized. The colleges and high schools have opened this fair with a larger attendance thau ever betore and school attendance la universally a '.counted one ot tbe best barometers of the prosperity of tbe people Some people have money there is no mistake about that ; and when a street fakir comes along with a pattnt machine tor sale, or a neddler with a pack on bis bick,ora range man, or a tellow j nf nT 1I-Wflfll selling a two-dodar clock tor fifteen, aeVL U1 c1 YT W1 there are those who cough up cash 1 who would never be suspected or I nprOC havine a dollar in the world. Lnd AV-CiO mail-. - SUMMONS ) Fed Tti NOTICE. . THE ONE PRICE CASH STORE. Notice ii herebv given thet the unJeri tigeed be thU dy qualiBed executor ofjthe Itat will and teiUment ot Strh M. Lackey decad and that all penone bold Hnt tUime againit Mid lettrtx ara ie ?:nired t preent ihecn to the ' undersigned or ravaant bafora tee 15ih dey ct October 18f 0. or this twice win be pieaaeJ tn oar of their recovery. ihU?a An?- -85- 1ay- L. Jcbnt !. ki cutorcr II Luck rr. Kock'UUl,8 C Aug. 30 . . Ct. Lucindy rtewtua ) trier d T9 . B H Kewlcn To non-resident de:eii.i E H You will Uke notice t U iti 1 he next Utm of tte i-jr.:r ct: cola count v. o be fceil ir. u Cv in Lincolntcn on lie .iiu ifc the tint Monday ia hS. r or demurr to tte cs: pU In tiff, your wile. wLct ml complaint will te filed m t-e t' of eil earerior couit before lit ol thii notice You wiii lart: Uc that this is an tciicn f-r l orce, end If Tou Uil ti wtr 10 .il comr-laitt. ibe pi.tu?. will aptly to tb c:un fcr tit minded ia ter c-a; t'.-i. its 185. fhrALl t A Bii 1 . Cl'k Superior Court L:rc..s. r Aug 30 DENTAL NOTH ceived a brand new FLlANNELS, ForMalaria, Liver Trou ble, or Indigestioruao BR0WK5 IROK BITTERS ?-4 -1 Oommen ing on Mr. Wlugate's recent letter from B jstou, in which M-vWbittierVi antipathy to inter ' viewing was set forth with hitherto uopublihed proofs, Mr. Stoddard makes tnis interesting statement iu the Mail aud Express : "The ait of interviewing, as is piotessors aie pleased to ca'l itf is of American or- igin, acd its . mvjantor was the late Mr. N. P. Willis, who, when a Youngish man, lighted upon it dur ing his snjoumings in Ejig'and, a1 the edilQr, or oaeoftheedi ors of the New York Mirror, for whose columns" he wiote letters desertp tive of the eights he saw and the persons he met, ur.drr the impres siohjlbat he waju stifled in ?o do- jng, since his letters were uot likely to be read in England j aud were on the whole complimentary to that Credit to Hood's It Cured All My Afflictions. To'al US Added to tbe Ic6, give 274. This is oi more man euougu io eieci. The Star makes this among other reirai fee : It must be very clear fiom flu se hgures that the advocates office hiive-, if tioy act together with a caVi control the iext Demociatic National Convention," c-h ilectaj majority- of the next House anil can ! ele-ct the .reajdent in 1896 '7 Wd -1 mington Messenger. Mr, Joseph Ford Ridge Church, Va. "For ten years I have suffered terribly trotn general debility, and laat winter waa Ktticked ro bad vrith. kidney trouble, enlargement ot . spleen and heart diaeeae. aaffenng preat pain in my back, hire and lege. I read about ilood's BanapariUa, , I bought one bottle and began taking It. r50THERS oN WILL TV CLEAR h (LOMO j i mMm MEHTALl ' m ' STBOial ENERGY jJmHERVES) - ; Ayetvs"" i ' Sarsaparillav 1 I ; j 36 inches wide, in I Fancy Plaids and ! solid colors: ! black arid navy blue 1 -t r r l 11 I 1 aerger.oo inciic,cin wr-wr-e 1 a TTf ) HOLD1 YOUB BREATH LAND SALE- By firm if power. in me vest cd tiy the Si .wior court of Lincolu county in a d-ciee reudcred the lOib dav of S-p. Iti05,in a cauie entitled J. N..Sut rnll ei l v Yalfar Sherill r rulnrr. 1 wdl bo Sat. 19ib day of n.r. 1ms at nc on.aell to ite hiffbfst - - r 0 bidder at public auo ion the laoda belonging to the late alary L td warde Strain, sitnated on the right bank of tbe Catawba litter, adjoin ing the land of William Oashton, Jno. Olak and others, containtog tine buodtrd aod twntv eight acre The- taU will take p'ace .ou tbe niemiae. and the terms' of' ale will ( be then declai ! in ocou dance witb ' .U A V. ant IB 1 HUH dl5UJ 1 J A. NHQN. ComV. Dt. A. W, Alexander wi! bta office at Liseol&too,;c: coat. October. Decectti imrv and Anrtl. Will t-t w January, March and Mar. Patronage solicited. Tt: and moderate NOTICE A rrcui proctelit l.r i. 01 the elaie 01 u ti r 1.1 having b en becan tj n 1 iadxemect cre-ii' r, all cliat &raict aa:d tiu'.e s-H ..a, yfnrm ma M mm hip t 11th day of October. ifle oi the Cierk cf :te i& of Lit col a couaty- A: li G A Bx.u.C Li B WavradRXVAtty. .T Aaf.-ro; IfffV MM cnuntry and its celebrities. Fiie insurance iu Japau isssmple, but effective, N.j paid up capi'al i-airi 11 rail . of the m'kado Wh iu3 on Ren f TtOnfl SaT80- eral pocy,, which he calls an edict, j II 'll,--,- paHTUt The chief condition of the policy i! At,fl,f wv whose house that every person 9 j Alter the first bottle jf - faZ Bull took a diffirent view of the matter, called the letters betrayals of confidence, and what not, and pioceaded to abuse the American p-i ss on Mr. Willis's account. Such A acM ov miuuu iwm v J ca'cbes on fire shall have his head . that I decided to con- . . . a. . a. a a M m. ' .a- Kana Kx.ot", rofv 1 iinue ana nave laxen over BIX DUIUW. r cat Off The losses have been very: -rymy health la better than it haa been light. i. " FOR DYSPKFSIA, ! liv&xestioft. ar.d Stomach disorders, ' BROtVK'- IRON B1TTE11S. AU dealers keep it, tl per bottle. Genuine haa Vjade-maiV- - -toesed red lines oa wrapper for more than a decade. I have no kidney. heart or spleen difficulty, and am In duty bound to give Hood'e Barsapaxilla the credit of curinj- my afnictiona.1! Joezrs Fobx, Ridge Church, Virginia. . . . Hood's Pills actnarmonlously with Hood's aaxsaparULi and are genUe, mild and effecttTe - 9. P. Smith, of TovrandaPa. whose constitution was completely broken down, is cured by Ay ex's . Sarsaparilia. lie writes ; For eight years, I was, most of the time, a great sufferer from constipa tion, kidney trouble,, and ladlges- tlon so that my constitution seemed to be completely broken-down. I was induced to try Ayers Sarsaparilia, and ' took nearly seven bottles, with such, excellent reeulta that my stomach, bowels, and kidney a are in perfect con. dition, and. In all 'their functions, aa ' regular as clock-work. At thetlma-, J began taking Ayera Saraapexilla. soy weight was only 129 pounds; I now can ' brag of 159 pounds, and waa never In ao good health.- If yqu could e me be fore and after using, you would want me for a traveling advertisement. 1 believe this preparation of Sarsaparilia to be the best in the market to-day."" 1 while we call the j prices : 25 CENTS per yard will buy any of the above gotids. , Jenkins 'Eros. fc - v. C- a.- 3 t ;. 1 J 1 3 forilnfanto and Children. tl -Xrfsi pnOTHERS. Do You.Knovv remedies lor chfldraa ars coeapuwd U einr-- of " Kanr taa& opLzm asd taoqiae arc srapefjrter N.B.-r-Brahd - new lot ot Sailors just received - xj9 s wt fyji gw uu B ncn ovoxones aracr-1 mrm wfifeoci lateCag tbam poteaes t ' ' ! Twrn Kawr tlmt yva aboolid m j-rmlt ay faac w U T m jroa or jxnx pktidrnM kaow ot vaAi tt t compo1 1 t P"'f1 Krw tat Gaatorta Is a purr rmtmXU nw"4 J sta tncredlBls Is poUlaW wtUi every bottia t Ia Tw KmwwtkaifgtoTUssthe zrmalyikmt tbe Oacu Tnaltthaabeaalanaefgc aaaity iUrty years, a4 ikl can forcandraa in cOtr coustrtaa, baa Uul tbe Pataai Ofioe Dpruoal of U m ' fc. A rtfxi to Dr. Fcr aaa mm . 13 1 U irt- - I- Ayer's Sarsaparilia rrtprd by Pr. J. C Ayr a OoLowO, Ms . , " i - - - if Cures othorsIllcuroyou . SraU of ITbrta Carottna: ) Superior Coert Uooola County. S Fall Term 1595 Mrs Sarah WlUoo. PlaiabC -. .. -.vs. . . - Soars oeeae. , :. L F.Wilaon, '.Defendaai. . . . : , . Staler of North Carol In a to the nan real dsnt defendant;!, PTVIlsoo, Oreetlng 1 1 Yoa are harebv efunaoaed to be. aad an pear before the Superior Court, to be held in and for the County of Lincoln,' State of Iforth Carolina, on xht sixth Monday aitar i 11 lTa4i ltkWxkatWot tU rVadaTfor graatx'tai- rrf proWa to U aWaUtely karmU' mi tkmx 05 ararva of C-- " I'Toei Ka lis 1 in nit if ti'ir"" r' TXU Yaw TtmawtkU te kapC wvfi, as sfcaa yt saay aava "" r"" ' - V Wall, tm tktaye are words kaowtac- TaeyareCaesa . : '. :.. I: :. .. 1 , . Children Cryfo'r PltohortJ Costog
The Lincoln Journal (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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Sept. 27, 1895, edition 1
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