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. - - F V - IVOi'tii Cai'oUria. t.uoes and rice, with m.iny s r!s of J, v its stiivj- t 'ks f-.r c miinned ox. thein 'Oiat it vouTtl not do for if nr.! .-tssiie1 U: tiiooi to rvsnrt Ur bulhts'for the H-iuIiiv ( r dress of their grievances, because ' ; r ; 1 i bv T.-i'- C. H.trris. ir ' - .. f V 1 ! Vi Mil Az." WVC. .Yfrr. jmd.'On- h ,i vvt- !". S -Si?- -re loo.) . '-N'i.vth 'Caro'.iii i e-nUii:t. -J-Svj.; c ; .':u .miles liul s'irfao-.). 3.'-: '- F-pirmth's ' v ivr su:-f.i rr2.2Ht .B-ia'ar3 miles tolal ;ir,'i E Ureme ' i i tuily- :-'.tT"inebr'?:idt.h mUosk'.in .' oo.tst ltio'H4 PoiitiM-x il diirh. State c .pi.fc.il-- is, laMtti " desireea, 47 'l.iiuut'.'S, loni.t u 7 decrees MS ."'minute's 5 seconds. Asititude ot 4 1 r.ileiizli above sea- level oG5' feet. J .-"Mean. elevation- ot - the tftate 010 j jet. Highest point ( Mitchell's . High Peak) GJfJ3 feet. Highest Towns, Boone.3,250 feet; Highlands 4.000 feet. Number of counties 1)4. Number of towns with popu lation over 2,000, 23. Area of : .largest county ( Brunswick-Kobe-! Hon) Do0f square milo; area of -fHmailesfe "county' (-New Hanover). It) square miies. Mean annual If temperature degrees. Raintall .r3.29 incho3. . Mean annual tm ,! "i)3raturt! for Ualei'h is (i ) decrees. - Summer 72 2, winter 4S 3. liain fall 45.07 inches. Total water vprr&fnhJes find fri'its. V t'"ie ' I! I Tie Mid:.3 s .-cticm is it; r- r i i- Tir:(V of ! ; r1-3, h.' r atd biiiv. wilh a iieavier d. ..tr r -.r. .,!.,-:; r.t :r-.-d"r.i rjftnir opprcsaorA liaro the'.goveru : .;. 1 rocks. Timl;er, pine, Mk.ah .-an -ldi.in.-, : t;ifo. ai pd- uni.t autl wduldiilliuk le enabled .l-,.r-r r.ir .vn I mm f'n nI rtllr i i J I '.'.! . 1 1 "). T ' t ! !' I i '. i lll T I t J C rcG UHd C TU !b t lie 111 . The 1 aard woO'Jw. C)roD5 th safie as-the &tru;turi. 1 -..-t:mi lib -rtv ? j l aical iuft irehco fs that the people --torn ...ti M-di.t.t. ri'.innn.vHa it i .-w.iv.d ih- v.ist 1 uuifhtl v riffhtto Tiso up; iu arn3" J. ;amitsr ' whjeh' are not much thoritv ; .ir-, a-tl w:h r k-! iinf t il Roverument ; that they S iJ :r.A th. More at-ention iysriven iess aiuIa i;y d-ired !o duMate t- u"t h v Ju9tificiitin" for go dotug andl i! t iba6co wheat and cotfon while the choice ! o';.- rulers? lm itUtiat the otdy rcooeideral ion which ., . . t . i it i : - I. 1 1. t .w ii ri . i w . t.t i. .i.r-t. n'.'nr i nu.iMirrPTi - i i niiiin rr u t ru in i iipiii I i si i mh u riiii v in i lie ii rai n s tv) wei 1 . 1 1 ul k i . o v . ....-. .uu wafco . - - - . . . farni-uif and" ship dn" earl fmHs ! ,;y and buine-s of tl t;.untry, i r.i ihe practicatility of revolution. a nr vegetable is carried on ruo. ! -pre uffar and vide dsm iy,inisry Tin jrovrnment is one of the peo- . tIqu will Gnd ajull uwil. vrU ivr vegetable is carried on rik- -pre uf far and vide dimiy,inisry Th'i jrovrnment is one of the peo-. M ..-ni )stu:Iv. Grapes an 1 strawber- S ami ruin, that it'mjiit conrce and I pie and this suggestion ot rebil!0l, r p r f E R 1 E-S klJk ' " 1 ', ries are oxtensiveiv grown .ana are liiimiiuui f -i' i f rtina. ..t , vwm w i TvTriT vry'irofitable. cence in iH wishes? lias it not -right of majority rule. The ma- . A V; 14. t,i rr i.Ml . v V r . t.r. I V )UiklT 4 . 4 4 .a..t4r rADMB'S NOTICE IIthU q4lI3tdJ ia.ouirJip iCioki t I rte w jitvm t. ? Iron. ibU ll or tt, , 4 . 4 . ' 4 . Uaolatoo. C. Aug s. NOTICE tainous with very fertile valleys aiuLa growth of timber, the same as thri Middle section; with other varieties comroon- to that region Indeed the whole State is about three-fourths covered with forests. Mining is carried on in both the Middle and Western section. No minerals are found in the Ivasternl except marl, which is used as a fertilizer. Water is abundant and good everwhere. - We hayo no cyclones, -blizzards, hot winds, gras3hopp?rs.- or lo custs. The only natural condition we fear is a late spring frost, which sometimes catches, the early fruit. virtually rob the mechanics and working classes ot the right of suff rage, by driving them from the employment upon which the) and who make and those who execute the laws, and yet hers i9 a follow who will soon take the oath as a Uuited cJtaten Senator Ia support . A. W. REEDY'S: oi e ry T l O Ktl io ud ij. ml - ... . 4 4 . I X CWIHJ Wl 'rf J 1 y; , VOL. It On their families depend for sr.h-.s-j tin c nstil m ion aud ihe Iap, go- , tenco, unless t hoy wouhl surrend.-.-l in untiind advising ngamst rebel-, their dearest birth right of freedom lion upou the ground oiily thai it power '3,50a,000 : hnrser pover. Tho woatier is never too cr)lll or hot for a white man to work out of Number idNim of railroad ;.577:V Present valuation (assessed)- rail road property $2 1.055,7515") Pop ulation -of' North Carolina (I;. S. census), 1N90, 2.718,l)47; in IsS ) x was 1,3V)'), 75 ), an inoras of 1.5.50 p.r cnt. Populat i-n :oi" principal t ' -VMS (C'MISIM IS ) )). 'y , i 2 ),()5-: 11 deigfr i 2. 'u : v ' ! u :: (, 1 1155 T ; 'lii. b)2T; Winf,- t ) i, SUh; N-,ry;berii-, 7,843; l);;r h:on";5f.s.5 ; -Sjlisbu-ry, 4,41S; (Jon cord, d.33.;'- .Fayetteville, 4,222; . Ilea lers-j!i, . 4.,191 ; Ooldsboro, 4- ' 0i'7. 1 ' , - . . - North Carolina tias 177 varieties ' minerals. Of mica and corun- c-mi mined in the State than in t merest of the Union. Cold 'is 'ind in workable quantities in &J unties, and is nov being worked ? , some ii fry places. ' Copper, sil- sv, iron, corundum, 'kaolin, mar- o, . mica, , granite, brownstone, : -.rrston and monazite are all be- : m i n e il "at d i tfi 1 re n 1. pi aces.- I n - ;ietv .f ha'ul-onie .-building" ,ies and marbles-the Stats prob- '' : " s;irpasses any m the Union. . ''fere 6 re 112 varieties of native iJs in North' Carolina. Out of y.irieties of oak found m the- ; .t?d States, North Carolina has ' ' - -): p-nes we hav? 8 varieties: . - : " i;;kory 7, of Walnut 2, of ma- , of ask 4, of elm 3, of gum 3, door. . North Carolina. ba lof cot t on to the dictation of those who, by their nivalis of wealth, possess an accidental power over them. And if it be successful in effecting a re. clnrter, is tr.iy one po "infatuated as to hope that, wh"n the time for another 'rei.ewal occurs, its appli cation can be re? i -ted ? If Andrew Jacks;)!!. V.'i'i. a lor.; life nf gin- ... - - nous p-s.ic -service, wim a ur-e of opularity a-il phhhc -nfi - fence iievp.r en; ved bef.ne s:ve bv - - the Father nt' hi- f.Vrni'ry; an I sust ain- 1 1 bv u jir!y tutmeioUS, id : eriul almost be- 4, is not joacti able. A person who indulges in such talk is not only unworthy the bleeaiogs of tree gov ernment himself but is a public enemy. None hut n bad man would do it, lie .who tf3j.thua should be regarded as a dangerous element in society and should be shunu-H) ;is one s'.iuui a poisonous ' snake. Stntesville Landmark. If yotr red! uW3as andall worn out txttci Oman, Organs ! I hare adiled a nido" Hio o? and. l.ac' ones t'a 't'H-ii's. 4 h'-iv are 210 newspa pc-- p j M i.-lii-.l in the State. Tin' Slate and county tax is $2. on the poll and 0G .cents per $100 of valuation on real and personal property. Almost every denomi nation of religious belief is repre sented among us except the Mor mons. In North Carolina we have every advantage of soil and climate which kind nature can give u?. North Carolina is the State where a good living can be had. more sure and easy than elsewhere. Soul hern Real Estate and Financial Journ ah' 1 " ' .i i .kih. l liti.ftib.i Mini ol ar I i i I i j l: Wolnn mi 1j I 'l 1 I I 1 1 . MiM.ru i ' 4 ' li t ""5y t - . .)) mis-.-.-Sl iii -tm-1 1 evampie. u no is unequal 10 the comuct, who sliail hereatter dare encounter its peril and haz- rFilclon on tli? 3ii-Xov?i. We are-in the habit of believing that the present ills are the most grievous that the people have evei borne, and when men denounce the present selfish- policy of the money. power wo are apt to think tnat it is unprecedented. The truth is that ihe cupid'ty of mankind i as old as the race. ard? or, who, having patriotism and firmness to make the-attempt, can have the slightest chance of suc cess? No, fellow citizens, this contest can never be re-fought. Give to the bank extended exis tence, postpone the struggle now when you are better prepared to meet it than tou can expct ever to be again, allow the oaul to in weave itself more closeh' with our commercial system.and to strength en its alliance "witli tlie wealth of the nation, and every effort to re sist us power hersafter will be fruitless.. In practice it will be perpetual. It will exist forever, the center and etronghold of the money power. New exclusive privileges wijl soon be demanded The means now employed to effec' its designs, if once1 successful, wilj again ho resorted to and again be Oi.iitMi ti 1 w it anl H KxtC 1 f Wil !. k dr:d. U,Ui, u i. n fctor at i'Muiinl i rnt iir-u ou 'Ar pitit, Wort tl I t iUy oi . 'MovrwiUi , lttOT. r ih:M i.O ic- rdl tM pt-'tdrd 1 tl ;r rt-ooTWy Air tno" im ti tie n-qnettr-l t com l i -hi J Uud will- o tr ' T-iU'tl 7 ' Q-M f. J" If AltVEf LU 'K Y Ecvoalnr of Wuj. Lack. . LANUSALEi " , I'ouitl i-iocoln, Uuaatj, : xad. a U ttmf dJr of JnW 1895. to Of pf AV. 11 firctftr tim'r ofUK MtMitM rt J n ini .i tbl tract ol Uii l in r m t the W 1- C Kill " Ui.J c . -1 - - - r.m 1 l cm " v mi- i- 4 tlBciOl rrl atKI ., . i ,tt Uil mcna g ' ... . ttfl Aug 77. U. IU,:, j . i. ..rn r. Ally Sale of Valuable La trior O-u'i I. rc ir. r m uiou Ve. 1 was in ' t a 'perslteot bomor ii ti y iiftd which f ive ma consid- f r.ihlo atmoyaaof, uotil It oconrred 10 an? to try AyerV Htlr ? Vafor.' Before using one bottle, ibe humor was healed,'.' T, T. Adatas, Uen- eral Mirchiot, Turbevtlle, Vt. Oondltiou oi'tke Treasu- to my big lino of tud reapecifdllj invite ever fboly to A rrTUlIiriK H flgoTtr, t I will on iloaday tb ?t& AlGbn I8 it BOMtt tU Ooart successful, it. will xst?mble around Washjton, D. C, Sept. 26. For the first time in some months the Treasury will show a surplus this month,. The receipts ior the month to datenre 123,539,844, an excess oyer current expenses of $112,744. As the daily expendi tures always diminishes rtD wards the end of toe month, no doubt is felt that each of the few remain ing days of 8 'ptembsr will see' some oddit'ons to the present siir plus. Today the Treasury lost $50,000 iu gold for export to Canada, leav. ing the true amount of the gold reserve at tne close of. business I $94,013,152. If your child if pony, fretfoS I troubled with glaodalar awclllogs oil! a&d examine xay-ttock4. - v j I arior court ot t)d coontj, aa4 pron da- OrgailH are SOld for COah &Wt purchiaa ar brby Dolled thai than bail ' ever been' heard ? of 1 epecial- ofTdr for- the; next 30 days, write for catalogue. YOURS TRULY, NEWTON. N O SUMMONS- THE aai ioada VoM3or i .Liooola :Co eeU. to tbt H&X <T .at public aoctloatwc f 1i.,uiiaimI M . 1 An iKAVttin ot Leonard Fatk, aJjc4niof U Uada of O W UtarneT ct ai ; om tract cooiuae flftj tbr acres of U"1, aa4 oastaifia lW4 am aad U ubct to tha pala trill M iurta at vm ntum jj boroaUtn tboOcoI-deck oi as f- 2f ortb Ca'aIi fit. Liberia CrJ UU la poaUraly the Iaat sala ta De uoe ot I Lucindy Hawtoo ) Sowricr CM W . 1 I - 1 : .TuaiAiatUaNOM tMirta CM&. Ml i Tt n Nwtrr Fall T.., 1i. acf .ia tare qual LoaUJimnU on alx, J f Doorealaot 3ialat E U St tvelta ia4 mlghUetx xaemtha tin wilh la, t W1ji mt aotlce to ba ati ijW UxafvodapBrOfad etcflritjx Titl. may fet Belt uixaof Ue 8upricr cowu3 t ea ooiy upon ia rtimui oi to pur etaae toooay ia tall TbU SpU 8rd 1895. W a IIooTer adtn'r of. 11 M UiwgM. L B Wataaora, Atty. I'M lot li lfiro 5- mf e r . . Ja Sl al " f will d t pwblk a.xtH. J t uV Uooaa Ooor, la Linev.c GtfUJ io fira eapaau a&d aarlj )ul tl aod alo ai a vbols. tboM iiuV Ufioola. Qoaftt j. irceloa TavutJrl t - f a . a a l Joiaiaiha.lutdiof UikSbca c Co vtaara. rtynra aa r'Tova Cul LAadavcooUi&lof In tba a;trtu ecra. Said raads will ba ii exaa can be aeen on reference u tu darahrel. Tmi of aaia cah. ea ax ted twelve mo nib atdit. fc( wWi'aproTed aeceriij, !ru sod titled reaerved. on til tarcttM le pejd la fall, with prirllete tj iU ebaeapf pejiof silxh at tu fJ . Tble toe 2ViL day of Auftt, ltV - A- Kit , cca'r Aug. 80 SepUfl Ida. NOTICE. M?t;iraated that over 1 .90r net of niedici nul '.anls wild 11 the State. One o 'irnit dealers m medic.ua: 4 in th$ world -Vine. ' s rh'ne.to, !.)! z-leaf ott.on mid a I itr -tors with advancing- time wealth nc- The present pgitation of the j cumulates and poverty becomes ..... l i-i: .- 4 .ii .... i -i.: ----i. I ..l-.ti; joim i, ol oiiCii o, oj v.ii:ovv ,.nujv quesuoa 13 nou mure 10- j exces5 jv? a moneyed irisdocracv ' Ivnn A ! -ns? or hitter t.hnn vqs wiTndo. I 1 .11 1- , . - - -' 1 . 1 - . . . , . -. .v.--. 1 11. 4 ti n . . 1 tA uni lanurAH . - i - n t x . - . anrmg tne admios:ration ot An-h-ew Jack?on Then, as now, the nl:ing influences were arrayed i . 1 ' - . ' ' yilv V4 v.' 4 tJ II bl W LI W i 111' is located a" ! .M'veniment iicil bohsv, wliich ; j Hamilton and his school had es- ino. j t.ir.'iis.iecl and approved. Dnriri: fliscusrion, Mr. Samuel J. Til d;,ii, thou just entering upou his political career,' came to the de- 1 1 lene of the President, and w.r; s - it all.ths rich and aristocratic, giv-j inlltned fy or ore8 a rt " . ing unitv to their efTt and wield-' face or Dod coaree ot AjerV I . I;? .11 . .1 ... in? their enercie" till finally, as! ap-tina 13 uecuea to expei .lue croiuiuui uuiuora iroui toe 01000. he sooner yon begin to g.re this V CASH 1 STORED Xtottoe ie braby iran that the osier elf oed hM,101 47.. qlo4 M ; iaxecator of the faU wUl aod teaUoMot otarabM.. jaky 4aetaal aad taatail paifoca fcold Ine.fJaip ataioat.aaid . ttaUXxix axeo Siuirad i praol than to U osdanlfoed ot cTtaat b(ere toe lSth dy -el October 1850, or this do ke will be p lead edia .bar of tbeir notary. IbkSe Ao?-1675. Ikx 1. Jcaarr v. Cxeeotor of tiiiH W Luck sr. iLnk UUI,S G. Auf. sa ' t. : T I XT r O I T T? I iM l If. 1. jrt I jr. ' Uy elrtu-1 f Ibe power in me vest ed y'ihtJn.-rlo eirtt'ofLtaeofo coaatflhi 'rcodertd tbe lOth' cole oou&fy, to be bald in it (Wtl in Liooolfiton on It ttxtb idozttj the llmt Jlooday in S-L n awet .or dexaucr to .tb coo.f !a:tt plaintiff, your wile. wLkb ttii cm complaint will be filed in tie cVk of aaid auperlor coutt be lure lb ttpA otuuasouoa. iou wnuoriLtr ui tioe thet thla is en action (or eUtit: voroe, aod if yoa fail to axiwrr gr to aai 1 oompleUt. the plaintiff, yc- her coaplal&t, Uii 31 will apply to lb ourt (or tie ra'eJl maided la fesALr OABaxur 01'k Soperlor CoarLLIcoolo co&xtj DENTAL NOTICE Totb ; The : from w your i elusive has nei of he It 15 a xnaifler Iemoc ture lo prelaw Bub the h'u in'tbe. public itateB? D'etat' tilatoT ifilt'' tlb" aiiotb they v record trader tBo V.c World, trol- done? 'til all as; iagfii on jt 1 our m ititut impo frame atrurr ery.i icg o! tie. latter eride 1 in thj after that nav. i: northern iiinii, in this Sta,;. it vn 1 11 1 no -rans. is oited States, excep pvn successfully' in- North Caro- l iie public- school system in rth Carolina has 7,000 school :' uses. School population, whites - b.o'oO ; negroes, 21 1 ,G8 : total !'8,248. . "Annual school - fund, rROO.000 Ppiifrfh-of c.'hfnd lrrn u ipnred by Ihe constitution, foiir jvionths. North Carolina has a greater va riety ol crops, minerals, .building siones, woods, medicinal plants and lood Wishes than any other State. . The State has ol4 miles 0 coast line wL.two large inland sounds, Albemarle and Pamlico. The lat ter is. salt water and abounds in : the-finest oysters. , . Hoth sounds and the rivers Howingr ino Vhem furnish occupation fur thousands' 4f fishermen who take and ship every season. .The seven principle rivers flow ing through the Eastern and Mid ' dlerDivisioiTs of.tho State are, the RiOanoke, Tar River, Neuse, Cape Fear, Yadkin, Catawba, and Broad ; Hivers.. ; These' r: vers and their tributaries will supply wster-pow-.erjfuuieieat to run all the machin- ery. in the Union. " TUe.Eastern section is generally 1 liit or slightly roKins, with a light, s:indy soiLand some swamps, Tho' pvaihnw growth in pine cypress, -K'.ioi, poijlsjr. several of the oaks, iuid othekhard woods. Crops are c 4tnjT, coin, tobacco, peanuts, po this now free a:;d happy people." New3 and Observer. Marion Buuer, in his speech in Ciiarlotte'last Friday night, tell in:; tli people of tlie oppressions to which thr-y r.re subjected, said rupd?eire the betteV. a rraign'ment ilii I vere ijy ni National Bank.-. His d.nunei;i! i-n ' of the actions nf tliv momn ,nw . ; j ;.r as-apo!ica'! o v as ih ' V"i Iiiote an ;xli t i";.:7i I r. 1':! ! speech : "Are those npo-vh :!: '!:.- .i i:t- . : . .. . i . . . . 1 - - ; THE BEST Family Medicine - - . - . i- F.lia Has Eve? Knren. Word of 'Praise ' ' fraea a New York Lady for AVER'S PILLS A.. We have lust re-:L?LSTp;,.in r .1 flhHll ceived .a,brand new J?f bidder mt putitic aiue'ion the Uode heJaogU to itio IUj llerj L Ed-ererde- Sran. iitnttel 00 ibe rifctt ' bsofcitf ihe Oefawhet Lre tdjoio- Idtof;aIMvotJl ! DRESS t 4 4 . . . t ii. in r 4 1 'Iqo.. OUk iid othr. toDtafajQc - . . 4. " V . - ooe cau jrMi son twf uiv rium acre V z11?0,1.-.. ! VQ.VJ. JR.Hk-miw. -a lh tormt of nile will I4 DUid v Uiea dc'ei.a m oce-rUflnee with Luu i iaiu tiituif ihdtcrrr. HrpflB. 1895. rt a vo a Uvafiila win 4. A A'VAUWVt "III bli odoe at Lineolntoo. Jcse, I cost. October,. December, 1 ruarj4Dd-ApiU. Will be ml ai January, March aod Mr. the i Patronage solicited. Terete aod moderate NOTICE cthej black and navy blue Serge, 36 inches, alf wool. Now HOLD v YOUR 1 BREATH ' I -i u!l lik In .-ul.'t my testiiuoii- to tliat of j;it.;rs wa. h:iv; iisel Ayer's VUU, aM.l t say th:;t I linve taken them Worth DaartCa, TV Nerves Unstrung leiKiency o; o n' ma unfounded? V.j il.ii v..i "ad mo litory .'x-vinpiu i i!k- :s , ii. , from "which w-e der.wd that s;. tern. What is it. that has hui.Io meuts Ayer Tills canput ha equaled.: ages like an ificnhifs u;n Kn-f-l land, repressing the risiti spirit if i freedom; and p:iraliJnj every ol fort to amelioralo her polifical! condition, which -at this moment j exert an i nil u'e nee ,vr her far! more mighty than that of her Here-' ... . i dilary aristocracy, and in truth,! sways ner destinies?. A heartless,! soulless money ' poAver a tyranny! U f 44f1 1 1 1 T 1 1 avn. t-. 1 1 -4 r-1 n 4 ! uivuuij lllVAUIUUIt (4IIV1 Ullil H III dtig, when, as in tlie recent ulori struggles for reform, even Ihe'moit arch and many of Che' tilted nob itV Whrfl r.1flw it vlolrl anmal lin-44-r ' ' . . to the just complaints of an op- lest ronsly for disorders of the atom- 1 pressed people. And can we be' ao1' lirer or ,,owt. wy invariable 1nse,iWe t.the rapFd and tZX Stride which the same', power is !a grippe, check-fever, and regulate the making in our OWiit!OUn4rv? ' AVe! dl-estivo organs. They are easy to t i "7. 1 take, and are, indeed. the best all-romnd not monopolies and .corporations family medicine I havevever nown." springing up like 'hydras in every .'Mrs. Mat Johnson 3i8 Rider Avenue; part of the nation ?vi Are they not' NeTYorkCit ' : f:;'., obUin i!ig an alarm ing ascendency A Xf l?0 9 Q Q ( (I . fl over our legislativebodies, andpver O IT 0 ILlLat!) the people themselves ? Is not th'e '-Highest. Honors "at .World's Falro most mighty . and dangerous cf . jtr $artajHrilla Cares aa Blood Oiurtoi. Weak, No Appottte-Hood'e 8 area parCla Restored Health. "Three yeaxe Ml had the trip, which settled In my heed. It oottiaAd m 1 , .C" : r nnnnn I fr many years. :u.dHhvaya derived the f waa no real lor me. j ' . i , . . . llmha felt oniA. mv r 4 . - - - - v t, i-esi r.Mt.ib now tiieir use. Forlorn- 1- Z ' J v w i '--; "r?" ir'":' ,uc :"ecure i up'i?1 sss?s ' .Of heailarlio causrd lv these .leranir. I tk A t T Akt.i.i - " r - - - - i VTU. UVtUH ox Iiood'a Baxaa per Ilia, which ReetornJ Me 4 to m jaelf. Iat July tbegrfam to have bed eymptoma, end I et once reaorted to J A; Kitny. CooV. U B WKTMOBB, Alty, A erectal proceedior fcr tU t&ka of the ealate of U U Wilkic: a Lav la f b an Upon by W C x?2 jodiocmesl ere. iter, all partui U dalme against a id eriate xzut i eazae beVore ' me on vr btfj-t 11th day . of October. lJ a oSce of the Clerk of tbe Sapricr C4 of Lincoln ooonty. A or- 3?iL, OA, Bikfur.C.S.C AO. W. Vah Uutl 4 'It while wecall lhe : 'I.:. TT TT ' w , 1 1 .f -m ous &mittt$t t ' on-! W lljfe4--- hi!-;- " :IJ:V Sarcz-paftiti continued until I had (I UJl taken three boUlaa, Vmv- which not " only restored psty health bv J oao cured my Uby of a bunch: and fSl him a great deal ot ffood.! 1 MM, EjcS A. RAjyNorth DenTlBe, y fe Hood's PHIe ere peralr tertUbla. DR.t:T., r-.iQQ5lER' . 1 OfTere Jiii profeaiionii service the people of Lincoln ton and sur rounding country. Offiee at resi dence -neit to- The -North State Hotel. .i , .;- I ) .v r-. : 1M ,ly. 1 them nowv convulsing the country DENTAL NpTiqE. : Dr. 0f B. Little desires to an nonnceto the pnblrc (and especial lythosawho hive rerruetel JuglIo be here)that he will b du-Xiocoln- ton fourdaya dunrfiyst week of Court prepared1 to dor dentil work. His friends -will find" hita- at' the North' State Hotel near-. Court House. - k . ; l(M-,95.2tv 25. CEjSIS.: t-r r;rt4j."d i - lr.rriC ttbedii Per JF-jr? ill .buy any of Ihe1 abpve a goods. AVvSJ lifJfJ 11 UlITa II - ' NJB.jrfBran&nesy lot of Sailors just received. -r aate of North CerpUna, ISJeperior Uoert : y Iino6blCotfiljTuTeJlerhiI8W i:,t v fb4ambif . L. r Wllaon, DWeadent) . 8tste cf orth-OaroUB v t t sefVRfir dent dafandaat L Vvj Greet5t: ' Xe4i ere aerebr smnofce4 Ce be 'aU ilu .pear before the Saperior Court, ta be ell , mead for tLe Cbaaty of Llnooin. uu aT Hotta CeroUnaj o the aixti'Iionday aiUr . j ....... :.:: t-i 1 in i hi i -mm I i.... " yfbr f nTdntd ' nthS Ch IfcfrciT:1 3 ' 'nnOTHERS.Po- You iChow UUU vmmrwm wrojx, OaUrvye Cordial, aacay reieedlae'fbr ctinM'aj eoaaaoaed & paae Hnohc Sjri.tA of BtetieJaa f ' TT' T- tLt ta port (uuUi lea drmqiata ere aoi ywrt&tttad mU Mroodot rtteooaaealm(taempiaaBat . S.2SsfS h fWl a"W e djet te U TrJ Oil - J2temVZXAl Ctearle la pweb7 tJetaWprnvaU.. at O a I- f Tka K iie t aaa teaata1 awty tUbfr, n-ra. .aA r-TTt Oaaasrla Is aov tu . lBirfVit4U.n. I in SI it fill f . . 2-4SLS IfeaS Office DipimaaU efaaCaMSuui. clairie 5r. ar eaJ Lie aacae u-tuH orfe aa4 W pni o te WIeW, sanaleeel Jyn Mewtti ce-eorta are r il f-r 5 Tv w Jj1'. ? f. fT j : . 1 -' . . Wflrt, totaJsparfprepsCTUoav.Twc 7 ;Try 'hJliiuai berxrU raae f ' : . .tT!nfT: eg feaellV tl 1 "awa ! a a a i ee- - e ' ; :.jr .nt?d l-na ..-. ,
The Lincoln Journal (Lincolnton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 4, 1895, edition 1
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