THE : LINCOLN : DEMOCRAT. 4. Chas, L. Coon, Editor. S. C. Flnley, Manager. .The Mercury is responsible fur the following chain of ernir : Ir you belonc to the pnriy. thai paity to the office holders, the ol fice holders to Cleveland. Cltve- PimtisHED every Friday- ATriand to Wall Street, Wall Stree; to GEMS OF POPULISM. ITEACH CJRRENT HISTORY. . Tji Patriot, of this place, aava A . i'atiooal bank uaa started! , yjjjfpjg JQ3E LlNCOLNTON, N. C , BY THE LIN COLN Democrat Publishing Co Subscription: $100 per year, strictly cash i if advance.- " Advertising Rates: One col umn, 1 year. $60.00; 1-2 column. $85.00; 1-4 column $20.00; less than 1-4 column, $5.00 per inch. From these rates there will be no deviation. FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1896. We are reminded hy t!ie follow-.! it will U:il anybody who Mrittt lta : tii rt Oreensbcro. It hit capitsl iug which rtn-ently apjeared iu the 1 editorial,' il lhat anybodyw baa of 8100,000. Statesviile jiMimiiric.tuat '.Deoi .aiiyouiiueM tDo.log. outuuja. John .Heary Boner, a North f0ra tales unor moisture than 1 lit I J I. . . a... l-. . . 1 eJiiniHoi our scnoois snouiu oeci not a worn auoui iuk k''1 Carolina poet, it n Is a guaranted flour and tLero- SECTIONAL SCHOOL BOOKS. The editor of the.Ruther'ord Democrat has been paying his re spects to Capt. Bell aud Ginn & Co, Editor Tipton has caused the Morgpnton Herald to refer to the matter of .school histories. It says . "We know nothiLc; of be con trovesy except as we get it (rnm the Democrat. With th lights be fore us Tipton is on top, flashing defiance in the tace of his wily loe. ,Cne thi:ig we do know, and that is 'that teachers who use (Jinn & Co. books are doing a gross injas tice to their punil. These boots are viciously sectional and North em in their teachings-and preju dices. Take for instance ''The Beginners' American History," bv X). J... .Montgomery. inere is no mynt.on . in it of. either Guilford Court House, the Mecklenbnrjr Declaration of Independence or of Kinps Mountain ; yet a full page is given to illustrate the hmancina tion I'roclnmat.ion of Mr. Lincoln The Hr-rnld. no doubt. mfRns to refer to L. U. 'Montgomery's 'lead ing Facts of American History," and not the smaller work. But there is too much being made of this school history matter. . Mont- gomerys histories are no more sec tional than those published by the American Book Company. Barnes'; History was lately con demned by the Confederate Vete rans at Richmond. Talheimer's ;H'i.tpry,is another book more &ec-tional-than even Barnes'. Form erly these northern histories were used in, this State quite extensive ly. It is only of late that Han .' sell's History has been introduced. Thie history treats the subject from -a Southern stand point Now, we j it -1 wish to say that all these histories are good books for some topica. if history is taught that 'way. There is no harm in reading both sides. , It is the teacher's business to correct the manifest wrongs done the South in these sectional boojcs, and to have the $ jpupils understand tne true oosi tion of the South on secession and slavery. , It is poor policy to condemn one school book company for pub lishing sectional books, when oth ers are in everyway just as guilty. We allow no man to question our devotion to the South and her his tory, and we say now without any compunctions of conscience that we have recommended to students j to read all the histories to which they could have access. At the I a.une time, we ' are careful to call attention lo the sectional parts and correct them. , Ginn & Co. I hav many meritorious text books. ; Merit alone should decide what Rothschilds and Rot hscuild&to ttiH dvil, and the thing wrks nicely, its only question of a little wbih whvn you will le in inatreftion where the rich man went who had no mercy, on poor, surjaring nn mani;y of hi day. ChyeVall 'you need to do is to leave the Democratic parly, join the Pops, combine with I he Repub lican sjw hatred and discord in th hearts of the simple, and, you will get a free ticket to glory ! means have mercy on the poor! Yes indeed 1 Tne Mercurv rc mem bers how it used to charge and cavort around and 10am at the mootb talking ebont Democratic extravagance here in North Caro- ina. But it has - quit all that since its crowd made taxes higher nan those extravagant Democrats had them. We only print such things as the above to show Demo crats the meanness aid heincus nees ot Populism. We have said ;hat Populism was narrow, mean, and contemptible. We cite the the teach current bUtory . There can ?e no good citizenship without a knowledge of the great questions of the day. The schools, at least those supported bv the Stats, should never forget that they have Well, may that is nobody's bus iness either I Whoever yoa are, you are a daisy 1 Michigan has 351 councils of the A. P. A. Society, the largest the future citizen to educate. Why number in any slat-. This society stadvtheadminutratioQ of George s against ny i-itiioiic noidiug viflKinirt.n if vnn ramtm itrnor. otl'oe and toe lie. 1 he society ant of the events of Cleveland' administration? There must be something radically . wrong with By all inat historv teaching in the schools wmcn does not see to n mai me pupils know what Congress is and can do, what the tariff i, what sound nionev and tree silver mean, and the like. We have met fre quently with just such ignorance as the following clipping sets forth. We do not think we are wide of claims tnadvoette American priu- ctde. But such Amercaimrn ; fle as that America wnld o which woald advocate not allowrag any Vdy bnt a church member to hold an office. We need 1.0 rel'ious ten or qual ification for oOice-holdiug yet a whle. poet, it now .ocltaiorJ?.rir HOLLER FLOUR. Wot one of the ablest litarary papers ytarantCA) ifiry r 1 - - t . j . 1 . . I in thU ronntrr. IVOM uour 10 UJ P 10 a9 Luutu , . 1 LamhLh A Co.dMlrra in srhis A. t'OST.HKR. key at Ratfigb, bav tiipplUt State, TbtiT dil a fraudulent I Snln of Ro-il PstatQ. a . a I Duttnetsana rresaiato hare maue Uml.rao-I hy at of thpnr. rsot considTnle tnoner. IF YOU VMI1T 1 "Best "Class of Th North tm is J Tron Ci nipfnv, Greensboro, is uis I kmt uum I solvM. The netv otcanit'tion isl!"0 The Popuhtts and fepuohcans are raising some smoke over the rnnvirlion of their man Rmvn and onr pmrince when we adviie every Sttu,tMd ,t Ralei h ,t wk fot negligence in the alignment act above quotation we say. as proof of what The Vestibule of Concord lately says: -'For downright treachery and villiancv, Cleveland beats anything on record." teacher in the County to see to it that the pupils entrusted to his care are tnught the fundamental facts of government. Itisallverv well to teach what the effects of alcohol are, but it is equally im portant that snch ignorance, as is manifested by the citizens of whom the Herald tells, 13 banished from the land. If the teachei really wishes to know how much the av erage school boy knows about his county, let him ask who the coun ty officers are aud what their du ties are. There will then be some reality in the following: The following from the New We have often wondered at the moral turpitude of that roan who can write something hke the above the knowledge in his heart York Herald of recent date proves I I - 1 iL.i iL. ' t.hnt b ir nitpHncr b aWnrfpr conclusively uiai an me ignorance TJE j., Z in this country does not find lodg 1 1 a man rlir.ra frnm -en m r.r ro- 1 .. .. ...... - - uieui 111 mo rural uusliicib. iauii 1 1 ! : r q 1 nnaeliAno it r nan rrvf lia I ry 1 . r . vv,c. Mw- vjw..", w v jvoraon, a snirt niauuiacturer, was com von to reter 10 him in such a witness in a suit lor arson, ana l?rruare. This naner never refers oe 01 the attorneys, Mr. Dais nh knan,, rr, io asked him if his business had suf- -., .. ..' . fered from the passage ot the last this is an age' of free apeech and Gordon replied that he had nev- cneap men. v e nave not yet seen er heard 01 the tariff law ana aidn t or heard of any body referine to know what the word meant. vonr man'Rntlcr m tb hnvJ -uDo you read the newspapers?' ' - - - m 1 W 1-v asKea Mr. lavis, fashion, though it is perhaps truer of him than it is of Mr.. Cleveland. Let us have facts. "No, air." "Do you know what city is the- capital of this country?' 4No, sir." We read each week it the Cau- "Do you know vhat is the cani- casian why you cannot get free sil- taJ city of this State?". . VT J . "Nn air" ver in tne ivemocratic party, lne t.z " , aucasian offers a prize for that o J ' 1 18 S man who can Five the most and Nrrt o?r I VTy Oil best reasons why Democrats will 'Do you know who wa the last never give the country te 16 to 1 mayor of this city?" relief. Here is what Mr. L. H. o,eir.' McClammy says, among other LM!! CU12eD? things, the Democrats have done : "Yea' nnswArM tb witno.a and Repealed the purchasing clause Judge Fitzeerald. the iurors asd of the Sherman act, which alone spectators looked at him in amaze gave silver4-life, which alone made ment. utnre coinage possible. Was this Gordon previously testified that all? Nol bnt a thousand fold he bad been in busiuess in this worse ; they not onlv cut off its fn- country for 25 veara. nwn n hnnsn tnre hope, they took away, by iu Madison street, and in 1S93 did. uirfisuu, u icgf.i itsuuer quaiuy oy Dusmess 01 ?lZd,uuu at nis place declaring that in Walker street. SILVER W8 TOKEN MONEY T.ftt na hv mor h;atnrtr tnfe- to be redeemed in gold I Cleve- : ri , . land and Carlisle, the highest of- S u.escuoois. ricials ot government, the great 1,K' ,c,,,uw must ue awe 10 sup leaders of Democracy deciared that plemeot the work of the text boo, the onlv way. to maintain the par- The present Venezuelan question itV Of the metals Was to Utterly dlS- ,s on. nf intr t nnrl nnirht tn credit silver bv branding it as a j u ... - "rt r n discoased- in every school in the land. The newsnaner is ihdesnen- a a ible for such work in history. fraud. But the jury vis composed ot men of all parties- The sightot an enrolling clerk of their legisla ture working out a sentence on the public roads of Wake county if not pleasant, of court e it is not. Bat it will teach some people a lesson If any Democrats were guilty, as was insinuated, they ought to be indict! and sentenced to the "rock pile," too. North' Carolina hss had enough of that legislature. Tnt Progressive Farmer is a farm papr on its two outside pages only. The inside pages are mostly devoted to Populism. This reminds us that the Alliance hypo critically sets up the claim that it is a farmer' organization, while inside it is intensely political, and Populist at that. No good Demo crat can belong to the Allisrco. Who ever hears that Once ott used phrase, ''Alliance Democrat," thwe times? Those Alliance Democrats who dropped ''Alliance are jutt Democrats now, while those who retained the prefix are now Popu- listsl . This is the exact truth as to the phrase: it has been buried in the same grave with the sub treasury scheme. Evidittly tho people of Ban- dy's, Catawba county, do not ap preciate the value of education. They have iust burned their third public school house at that plact W suggest water works, or a fire proof buildiug. ut if, as is prob able, the burning was the work of incendiaries, wo suggest that the Mission board of the churches might find this a fruitful field of labor. The Hickory Mercury's "moral" editorials do not sera to have had much effect on the spirit ual lifb of that corner of the world. W are reliably informed that the Mercnry visits that locality incon siderable numbers, however. All of which goes to show that the "godly' Mercury's teachings are not always heeded. ult ctM.L lae4 La lw dds o. treat. the rn xrrqtd oa Um 10. b day it J a- Oarilii.a Sil and 1 1 J. 1S?S. by CUS Urti aivd wife, to tf rort the ptrornlcf B?rvrrI prc arr , ;t bcrrl a d mm , s moo a t- I i.f aw. - mm m . SK. l own ssths Gnilfcrd F urnsca I ii.j cj f ntrret. saM cf iron ComnartT. The prnpertv is said spprtrs cf rwH In tb O of tb tobewnrlh $200,000. and i fra-1 xb Ortln. In bh e eo prU from dfb: lr ttc. lo which rferor It bertbj mde. the other rx-cuurd by lb Mi4 C!eb Mott od wlfr, n the ftb diy of Fwmrr 1 1a thm itfulffilrBMl ten as one man, Mountairy. This Anv.- 'ftt. hrv.t i w-r th is Pottmater General Wi!otpywent of s certain prrriorj note doings. a hsrdly thiok this is w!d dwi of apprArt 0f revrd to Democratic. There is too little 1 tb m!4 odre cf the Knitter of trd ,, i of ttlJ rountr lr book on prr OS self government about this order kt-.K- condhwiri boibof tb nld deii of truiu not hsvlcjc bren coo piled with and the power of m) ceo- The lawyers who defended en-1 uined iberein bcomlnc sbolau, si vur rtooei 01 am ooturn 01 Mia bou, At the srasUest caib to wi.. if, you can b gratified at B T. CRIGG'3 FOIUIIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND NUTS OF SELECT QUALITY. A full Una of CLriftiaa.t Ti.js for tba Bors aud Girlf from Waghingtoo. B. F. GRIGG. rolling Clerk Brown, at Raleigh, during his recent tnal for oegli gence in the Assignment Act mat tar, say he is not guilty, bat that ha is "the victim of circumiUn ces.M What does that mean? "Democratic rascality," perhaps? NEW GOODS. 1 have the largft stock "of. Hrw Musical Ixsbcmests thtt'haa rt er been in North Carolina, such as AtTonAars, Accordiaxs, Mas dolis, Gcitaks, Baxjos, iouxs. and Kollxk Uboa5s, ana any thing else that is kept in a first claas Music Store. Pricvs lower than ever. Orders bv mail have promt attention. Addets . L. Lowx, Newton, C. 11-2-95. A dishonest coin, as a substitute for 4 w money as a mere representative of value to be redeemable in gold! tip, books should be used in the Schools. Vlnwftvpr if one hrw-kV nnr) I Oalvone hook on I nitprl Slatoal bJ y i . I - v -V' . a w V . WV mj t till harping on my dangbterl" Bnt let us repeat the truth; about this m?i;er. The Act referred to! aooye was the repeal of the Sher man Law. That Repeal Bill ex pressly pleoge8 the fp:.h and credit of tbe government to maintain the Silver Tk s paper does not approve of everything individual Democrats do. .It would, perhaps have done some thi.irg Mr. Cleveland has not done. But it is oor policy to leave the parly, if you believe its doctrines, Decane Mr. Cleveland . . ..VV,D l.-.l I uw IIMU Uv iUUUIVJ History oan be studied, we should! " , 7 - ItJSHI do ' tender for any amouai. Silver is not to en money at all. Neither The free advertising the news- CWe'anrl, Carlisle, nor the Demo- pap- ae giving Senators Butler i . . . . A...ir:&.i . r c.-Pv c nnrtv nas ever ao nnlarpH I i riicuaru is aiiozemer out ox nch a gross misstatement of fcta proportion to their merits. It as is confined in the above quota- "onM perhaps serve the purpose tion ought, with ail thinking peo-1 Democrats as well,if they should pi, to be discredited on its face, content themselv with pointing However, there are people who io- out the weakness of the cause tor sist on believing such stuff against which these two men stand. better knowledge. Get the law and Wood's Packets of Vegetable and Flower Seeds Coetila sore Blf-Grae Seeds than any other racfccU veld, Don't buy balf-cixe, poorly Hed packets and cotnmiailoa seeds, which are net to be coo pared, el&er in quality or quinary to Wood's TizZzi Seeds. If year merchant Arm not handlo Wood's Hlri GraJc Sctds fend yoor orders direct. Wc piy tic pOItacc, dettrcriDf packets, ouoce mrA quartrr pooAds of seed free to yocr posVotSoo at catalcao r&ra. tDcscrtrttTe Catilor&2 asJ Galie to the Tarn aaf Gir&a nailed free. Writs for iu T.W.WOOD & SONS, Seedsmen, RICHflOrnrsVA. 7 irorn hack art. Cryoa are a mn tA. ?rn n) (a xa tot. a UctcriikUar Trr Btt- ,. . VtA-. I Q (W TCX dm? Ottt. t4 cp Ifce uodrrtirnM Tro:r. to Ufy OU oote, win, on Saturday, 22 day of February lto st lloVloci If ., expo to pobtlc t) si the Court IIoqhi dor la th town of Lincoln ton. Kortb Carolina, itit vsla- bl tract of Und. tltcaUd Juat Soth or Im aid town or Lincoln ton. boo&d cd snd fully described a follow, to wit -Ftm trct, Adlololor bm Und of Mrs. VTnc Alexiadrr. W. W. Mott. 7 bo. L. Uoojr snd others. known si the old "Csniler Mill TUce." snd bH or tre tract of land on wtlcb tb UteCsfrb foCS Heed: iWlnolDf at a ttaks on the bank of lb 3olb Fork of tbe Catawba Hf er. near lb railroad brldre. three vltbtbeC. C. Railroad about North 19 Eaal Sri yor to three Urre rockt oa the aide of the rrtad; then along aald road North 10 Eiil 2S poles to a pile of rocks: then with Chi Ida line North 41 Eail 70 pole to a lUke; then South && Xatt M polra to a Black Oak atcop. near larrt Ilt and BLack Oak: then booth &1 TVnt 91 poles to a po: Oak on th aide of th road: then Ncrth 79 Wt e? poJea to tha rlter: the nopth titer aaft csean ders to lb beftnnlnf : contalnlof a host im acres, tacre or :xceptlnc trxSi the abof e boundary about ost-fourth cf an acre around th fTatt yard. ale about two acre deeded to VC. W. Xolt In the tear TM accord! nc to tht de criptfoa contained In a ded to him: ror more arisc description of theiaJd tract cf land reference la hereby cade to book fiO. pare 423 etc.. In th aald See oflheaid Rejrliter of Dee!i. Second tract. Adloinlnr the Undt of Tilda Hoke and Martin tan rard place. Br1n nine at a ttcsv ca the Simrca lice, about two polra Cn the Sooth aide of lb ran ytrd branch and run North 74 wHt f7 polrto a rock. Hoke and Martina line in the road: then South 40 Wet IB poirtoa5panih Oak oo the road tide: thn South i Wetl7polrtoa atakeand p'.nlrra; then Sooth 30 Wet tt pole oa fine on. N'rth etde cf road: ihn rtt f 4 Kat JOOp tr toa larre Teat 'V r rr a A aM. V..n K tu TTa.f t j ,.o a a tir Tildt It lc rcmrr: I r North M VTr.t ?1 rW tn rwl. rtld lloke'rt'mer:thn North S Ekt if cle t.t ar t Inter on thold r l id . thn ul 4 Fjtrt IS pelr-e to i.irn y.r rt.'mUrr: trm North I id li to! tt thr brrlnninr: I tUnr 4lacr rr-rrr rt r : f c r morv rt'f.- drclp'ln r drrd rCrdrd jinb' SlonpaylOS In the aaid Rer- , On trftrt tract t.f land a bote de- -ird ! elf tiftfret m Ufre and cc tr.tr.o- d.ou uwrliicf houe with all neceary cut buildir.r end ato a Cne water t rr with a lrjra taarine ahop ite-ond lrtrt I hatjly titaberrd. Trm of ae Tah on day of al. Thtt the 19:h day of January. JoKjtC Mors.Trcttrt. Aram MoTt.Truitee. 6 G. rtXLsr, Ally. A Happy Now YEAR. We xtctl thc jfett logt to our many fritzCt and cxitomcrs and tharJc ILcta for their liVrral pa Uonsj;e dancp the jeir of ISSi and sicrerely hope and treat that it wiJl be conUnnd in tbe fa tur. RESPECTFULLY. JENKINS BROS. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. The Greenbacks represent the money borrowed from the people to carry on tbo Civil War. This debt ought to be paid off. EogUnd paid off a like debt by issuing iu- a t S . a leresi oearing uonas, caiiea ooo- YTm find wo bar too rranr rccd aod net cnoueh dldh . icd In tn etaa op a little. bav decided to Irtaururata a Clearance S.le. and will fro a thla data until January lt. tell aor thine In oor .tnr- .t w - m ---- - Greatly Reduced Prices The following price will oonvlnc vou that w mnn to mU r MitiMn r. ' J wldeatl0cnu per yard: Ootlnf at 4 renu per yard:bt yard wide 4i.uS fc u ium pr jru ; tot iuuoui scaooj uoy Jeana st 11 I-l ceata tr prefer some other than Montgorh- " ' ery's. ' i , With ;he school book row, we ( . have nothing to do, nor with the methods used by the rival compa . niea-'to gain' favor. We simply wished to show that one noint made against Ginn & Co.con d be ; ina'ie with as much propriety j against the American Book Cora j. piny, 'nd we might add that I iiion & Co. have a Southers histo ry that would, no doubt, satisfy the most ardent lover of the south. It is written by Oscar H. Cooper, K o Texps, and is in some respects I a better bood than Hansell's. "..We are not an agent of Ginn & Company! The world is beginning to know the South better. It is beginning to know its people better. The day is coining when Lee and Davis and" Jackson will be as great men as, Grant. Lincoln and Jefferson. read it. You need , Dot bt live what the -Democrat says about it. See the truth for yourself. We quote tbe above from Popu list papers to keep Democrat in formed as to the nalnre of Popu lism. If any Democrat will go in the face of better knowledge and leave nis party to join the crowd these papers stand for, he will do it, knowing full well what he is do ing. He knows now in advance what he will he called on to be lieve. These papers circulate in this county; and we do not thinV T c O 1 ier.a xbv ounuay, me jitn, was ie'8 we WnnM ho birthday. Ie', birthday U a legal did we Bol watn yon iday m this State. doctrines as tho3e quoted aboye. Now that the Republicans have gone and elected a black negro to an office in Keutucky, we respect fully suggest to tha Populist Press that they give it the sme publicity they did when the Albany, New York, Democrats elected the negro Matthews to office last fall. It is time to begin howling 1 The Charlotte Observer eugjresta that, as the Atlanta Constitution says Cleveland does not desire a third term, the other enemies of the president quit beating the air. We have hinted several timei to the Fayette ville Observer that it ought to hush up about the ''third term" matter. It heeds not, how ever. 1 , - s, caiiea con- aheetinr at 6 cents per yard: the famous School Boy Jc so a" The laat inthnr Ivnn ft. I Jru; a rooo pair or ISUnteU for 7& ce&U ter nalr: a road ritr cf TVteu ... . . . Uuttoo tihoea for WcenU; lleoa Suits frvo ttJtt) op. rood ooea: e oootida of nance in this country says that it Coff for $1.00; a aack of Salt far nu? P 01 costs more to retain this credit I All nfkAH rMM t o element in our currency under I iffmiiniK.rmin.nA. . . v ... ml u wwwwwmv m mmm ml. ml m m m w 9w mm Mm mrnK mM in ww Li w vx. k i m m mc niVTi i m m wni m m l pre.,Dt condition.. tbu il it ro J-thjat tt W,m-. IUiU jotto. .PAIvTITy" PniTtTR- t : i . dtktw a bu iiaw ior ooiioo ia anv i mm w wimchcu in j iuioi eg k wcariuLT I intM. IT! Ml in f r. n. . r.M.. k.. ..n . . . ' I IT'-"9 ..... v . .m.hk mi m 4 m4 UJ MIL. A t w ii ui ii mwm m mi n what w aay. RESPECTFULLY. Reinhardt & Co. Iron Station N. C. iKnds. The cheap -clap trap" about contracting the currency is going to catch no ono who thinks soberly. The boainea of the Unit ed States Treasury is to collect revenue and pay the expenses of the government. It ougnt not to be made a bank of issue aa some Democrats insisted on making it when they advocate retaining the Greenbacks. W ill Wynne, a Raieigh nun, I MY ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS. JEANS, 11 7 1 ?h rJ BLANKETS, NOTIONS, HARDWARE AC. ua u can any omce ne wishea and not disturb any inter vening office. He can transmit measages.not disturbing offices not wanted. TO CLOSE OUT Lit BUSINESS I WILL SELL FOR CASH ONLY, j3L7 a OST- No good charged Everything spot cash or its tquivclsnt. Mar. chants will find it to thsir iutercst to replsntish thsir stock from this aaJe. - . a inisisaaapportunuy seldom offorsd to tba txonla of IJnl os. During the past year, the Ode!l Company, (joncord, baa made 19,- J3f7Ki yards of goods: 149.223 a. d,2en t0Weli; Uid d.olnln counties, to buy goods for lsas than' their val imt ui cotton or o,u&5 bales ; and paid out in wages $185- 572 and $25,887 for coal and wood. The company has declared a semi annual dividend of Subscribe for the Democrat. Those who ow roe by note or account must make early settlsment. Respectfully, J NO. L. COBB IS THE BEST GRADE OP PGR TO RICO MOLASSES- All tKoao who like Gccuiis Porto Rica lo!aecj will pU- remember I bavo this Mo!as ea ia itock. I also hare Llountaln Buck wheat Flour. 'Try my Qreen CofTa it will do you good. I bar a new lot of Crocxerft XAmP oz tho Wmj. YOURS TRULT J. B. RAMSAUR. P 8- I alwayi kec? 1 Bct Bole Leather, 4 J

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