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i - tf L M D EM 0 C RAT. mm A T0L. I. NO. 30. LlNCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 189G. $1.00 A YEAR. 7 L. Ministers Should "Use Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. i A BIIEAKEII OF PLEDGES II f TheDlvlUon of ihSwc Senator Butter contend that if SOUTHERN COMPETITION. amcQiit ot eurplu labor in the Tho Great Tobacco State. ' Suth. said that there wm enough North Carolina it tin home The Lawrence Manufacturing tn Ut for aeration-" IthrW sml.t el the tln-st .,f Tha Hickory Pruftft Talks About !irrv - f , S . llrir r ; r - - ti. .... . nr r a i mm m mm a mm mm m i R a a i ar a ttrntiville bd oif. It- splendid bright have ienten the world. North Carolina Hot- Co., of Lowell, Admits that lr Cannot Meet the South's Competition. Mr. Richard H. Edmonds, editor i Thrt aWinn nf Ih'm nld.tahli.hed all tobacco. company, which has leeti in suc cessful operation for a many ot the Manufacturers' Record, in yar in deciding to sell ita entire 'Jim. A kHEKE Iff NO PROFESSION, whose labors h severely tax t he nervoussys teiu, as ihatlof the ministry. The de rangement of the nerve centers of the brain by.over work, f)jO(juently brings on attacks of heart trouble, aii.t nervous prostration. Kev. J. I', lve-ter, M. D., Pastor U. B. church, London Mills, ill.- , himself a physi cian, vrit'si Feb. 20, le'j;".: "Heart affection Of Fusion. I ,w" "r ,n 1 "Ihium ma., i.ase ....... , . . 1 the 0"nr r th- t nitr State unr npii.d rietua tty mat coal tobacco ha leeti o!d in Vir they ar pioted to bo-a. We tMlieve that thev are. But where equipment devoted to manufactur ing aneeling and retire trom that part of the business permanently, showa that all that the Manufac turers' Record baa ever claimed the last issue of that paper, in re- r southward tTend of of cotton manufacturing, aays: The decision two years ago of some of the largest cotton-mill companies in iNew England to I ana ver preuiciea in nenaii oi me build mills in the South, such as I South and its advantagea for nt- the Massachusetts Mill, at Rome, 1 ton manufacturing ia now being and the Dwierht. at Gadsden, was I demonstrated.- Ridiculed at the THEVhi in rso i-Kui r.:,Mu, wnose not mre siniticant of the destinv I predictions of thin paper wre for labors up severely tax t he nervoussys- I ...... h.,.Ar.t tv uriitpv TKfi- i of the Smith ns the ontrollinEr I so dibuv vear9. ltd statements re- power .in cotton . manufacturing ceiving tenor twelve vears ago than the action taken a few day but scant credit, even in the South, ago by the Lawrence Manufactur- the world is finally leing forced to ing Co., of Lowell. For several realize by the stern logic of events and nervous prostration had income- so year3 tne Manufacturers Record I that this section in producing cot serious last, fall that a little over work in . I , A , K . the pulpit wouiu so compieieiy prosi rare me i iiua uriaiaiciiuv nisiaicu inut iiict iun a a .c. otf New England companies manu- other place, is setting the price of facturing coarse cotton goods the world, and following this the would be compelled to quit that business must inevitably come to line of business or build mills in the South. It is only another the South. Every investigation I demonstration of the unequalled made by the highest New England advantages of this section fr authorities has demonstrated the mauutacturing advantages which correctness of this position. A have brought about I he fulfillment few days ago the directors of the of our predictions in regard to Lawrence Manufacturing Co., of iron-making, as well as in regard Lowell, a company having a capi- to cotton manufacturing, and of i tal of $1,500,000 and operating I many other lines of industry, as 180,000 spindles,, voted to discon-I well as of immigration. The tinue the manufacture of coarsel South's day is at last dawning cotton goods and to recommend to tha atbbui to ti10 ntir Our School System. rai OJtfu mnin0rv nH r1Mnrl The next General Assembly will iiatr ! nrrwl irilr!isrl. Tl Rputlicjltl CatitMtt imm lih. h jit. l-ru- in tb- diiiri J M gmia markHH tor a quarter m a if ... . ... . r -lU cenwuv an Tt-ob n Virginia. t m , , i. i i vi-ar Ihr !! mnr than . . . .. . iWp find i Ixiss more dti'tatoriali . 1 .1. . 1 ..-..-II l .iriguis. . nm.P nai or . . , tttt-nr uttkt A- frrtm v- f., Dr. Miles' so bad that my auditors would ak me if i did not have heart disease. Last that it seemed eertaiu I must relinquish the work HCtirt Clire ot tue niiliistry entirely. Heart palpitation became Restores Health. November I fomnienceil taking lr. Miles j New lit art ihwe alternately with Dr. Miles' Nervine and derived the greatest possible benetit. A hu e. Ju-4. closed revival work of 10 weeks, pr'ac,hing neat ly every night and twice oil the Sabbath. 1 can speak forhoura witliout sUlfei iiig ;ts 1 formerly did. Hard working ministers. should keep -Dr. Miles' grand remedies on hand?' Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is sold on guarantee, iir-t bottle will benefit or money refunded. r? 1. c ossrr i : 1 , 31 LlNCOLNTON. X. C 1. Otters Ins proterjoiial service to the people ot" I.iiic olnton and surrounding country. tHce' at residence next to the North State Hotel. Surgeon Dentist, Ltm'olnton. N. C. All work guaranteed, nothing but best material:-, ied. Prices reasonable. Terms cash except by special agraement Office piiiain Street luZ. CHILDS. Attorney at Law, Lincolnton, N. C. t in an interview Work intrusted to his care will be ! Citizen, said: promptly and caretully attended to. Office on Main Street. S. Attorney at Law, , LlNCOLNTON, X. C. Practices in all of the State and Fed eral Courts. Prompt attention given to all bnsiiH-. - Office in N rth State Hotel. 33. V. JUSTICE. jAttorney at Law, LlNCOLNTON, X. C. Practices in the Courts of Lincoln, Mecklenburg-. OaMon. Catawba. Cleve-lfytd-. Rutherford, Polk, and in the Supreme and Federal Court?. Office in North State Hotel. DIS TAL NOTICE. L)r. A. V. Alexander will be at Lis office at Lincolnton, June, Au gust, October, ' December, Febru ary, and April. Will be in Mt. Holly, J uly, .September, Xovember, January, March and May. Patronage solicited. Terms cash and moderntp. r of this part of their mill, paying bve to do eomething with regard back in cash to the stockholders our public school system. At the receipts to the extent of one present the schools are mostly liv- half of the capital stock, $750,000 g by their power of endurance. land to confide their operations The ou"t.v superintendent-and hereafter exclusively to the hosiery the school boards having been re department of their business, moved, the State superintendent The sheeting department, which is and the county commissioners are to be closed, now operates about alone in charge. This practically 75,000 spindles. leave the county systems without i n r i i 4.x. a head, as the State superinten- Mr. C. P. Baker, the treasurer r y u . i dent cannot bv anv means reach of the company, who recently - a u w ; all the teachers. The books for went South with a view to locat- 11 the schools are to be selected by ing a cotton mill in that section, . J with the Lowell UiC" e"U3eu P"1 . 1UU"11C1 tne roaas, tne jaus anamecouniy nr.nr. This is a make-shift svstem "We intend to stop the manu-1 , ... , ... t onH nill nrvt Jrk VV urn in hni facture of cotton cloth at Lowell . . , .u ,. ;n that in another vear there will be for good. At present half of our greatly increafed appropriations, product is hosiery, and the balance longe; gchool Uun more 9chooli is cloth. We intend to keep on better paid teachers, all under the mauuiacturmg nosiery. uuisiue of hosiery, the Lawrence Company has always been a manufacturer of coarse cloths, its largest pro- ! duct being sheeting. The South ern mills have become very large touches the schools with politics makers ot this kind ot goods, an I Biblical Recorder. j we see no hope, with their low wages, of being able to meet it at a profit here. Instead of going there, as some corporations have, or spending a good deal of money here to fit up for the manufact ure of fine goods, the directors of the company considered it best to return part of the capital to the stockholders, retaining at Lowell the hosiery business only. can equal North Carolina in the production of the gold cum!. Higher average pric have n realiztnl by North Carolina grow rs than by any other State. We have given average in the pat. and in 1S70 there were ten farmer in Granville who averaged at least f 1,000 to evrry hand they employed, and fr tobacco alon. They raUd wheat, corn, potat-, peas, etc , in addition. Some averaged morn quite llJX). One man made him -elf $1,750 worth if tobacco in one vear. Three boys th eldest IS, raUd I3,:i00 worth in one crop, after deducting all expenses. Let ih hire congratulate the Haleigh Nes and Observer upon its grand success in its large "Te bacco Kditton" of forty pag copiously illustrated throughout. It is a splendid advertisement for North Carolina. It hu much enterprise and nrgy and we like it. The labor and expU4e in get ting up such a mammoth edition are very much, and we heartily commend the "go" displayed througlu ut. We find from th great lue Le fore us that during the latt Hcal Carolina. If our Populist friends do not think we have dium f.r ioili nation let us iipmhm lhl Mr. Prittdiard had l-eeii elet lel ! the long term id the Senate and Mr. Hutler to lh hrl one, and Pritcliard had id that must continue that hit the iVitiilUu. and he ubuiii the 9 following liure. nio it. The l'optiltu not : I - 4. 9 JK llr T . I I Mr. ti f uiou I Two j it wt da i. ii th I . - -m ff iiul S Mlpfallie I .Uft icU fjo -fe Mr. Hutler tiiii(ht Mure a re--l-r-ttoll, tiut when the tune fr fulfill tni tlits pledge came r.'iiiut Sir. ' Pritchtrd th'uild start out bv in sitting that Mr. liutier could only look for hit support in the latter should "grr tn vote f.r a mAd ttandsrd man f-r lrenUnt- lnt ttit elbr H'pn'lra. or liptllMt, t-Ut W h Wfe Jrrtrt and a(fr-d lv t.th ! to male up a iHnM itii judiriatti ti.'lft. Th tlifo 4 th- t plaref houbt l- dlldnl llll lwttt-f the HoputJirtli ftt.l th" IIopultU, totintif. ti f --. - Would not the Pupulitta of .NorthK'1 Th-r-f.re. n.UUu -I! Carolina le tilled ith jutt iinlu nation? Common tnte would tll u to the Uite mr htt- f?Vi..l Ifo HeputdlCaii it : that m nun tahti It put Iit break iUe pleilK" W'oubl l'i lf lio t . !. .ri.i'" " I ! it . t t ff Cold In atvarri.. Tli f-4d ftef t tiritlate4. The .J 4itMl pier futMS at tLe Hil Mii. ter 0wd. Tliurlr atd f r.nht t. tht oty ainl !. ritl in the ltnl f.,f atfe lpir.J It aoi ethJitei l t!- tnl f.r an W.r r rn.t tti morniti. I. ij ij ?! ild up and plarl in vault f.-r future ue. AlfV'a'lr t l-f jitn balf rxiel fti.ni Milwaul. Phda- tUlphia atul Vt.rl fr..tn ar wiliit j4if!a it fr rt hioiit.i It fnin.f-i .t t-.ttv tbt hlh 1 ti.rioi Mt I-! k.Wtb 4 11 wrla. iaioii m tti.jj ui.ll Mr. M. I. Fan. .4 Mtnlji, h ti- jut r tl Ke.i nn'-. liinr to thi U4-or.T with fullv j -V. p-i4 ipff'.si nal hunJfl i.uhlt at an !4 ball that !. tw .ae4 tn 41 imI . Mit i . i .rfa3 l!J w..rth .J !! I.ttle clu:tr m,t all f tle lilt!" rtu.t rt Hi f"ld ! KSrid j.f j. ti ed and tricked in tht ti.d Hick ory Preet. Mr. Tally's Muru.r. dilltruttv al-'iit breaking another. Th Ueiiubltcant of North Caio- Una miiiht tulmiil to thete tefint t4l tomethtng whnh Ihev will n-vrj N.. add m the ilsi tsi. do to only find themteivet rhrsl-! hch h u f . ..u.,.,,, I two )ndr l..f feftfftd and j hat iSut Mn. ( m f to add th wh-Jc lafl' i l tb tw.t jitJ t th PupuUl fcccuiit would tsnd i.flv )ui. ittjiti ahad I Therefore. acr..rdn.t Mr Hat- n fi:!.t . far !h 4htf l-.tt- tt. f ef a fa Abtiut three year ago. Mr. Tal year there ha been manufactured lv, a proiu.nent citien of New in North Carolina the following London, Stanly county, i tuur-; quantities of tobacco: deled. th object l-illl rubtrv. ' Smoking, plug, etc., 2L,CU It wa known that he kpl alut "e -puu.it a.e nar iHntna no ana iroon mut direction of a coherent svstem di vided by districts, and directed by men selected especially for their fitness without regard for politics. Xo anarchist is worse than he who pounds '.Cigarettes, 50,Gyif452,lDU 450ii in hi house, and this the j Cigars, l,!U0,fx3'J; SnuiT, 75,500 murderers tecured. All rilort t pounds. get a clue wore unavailing and the There are -50 licensed tobacco murder of Mr. Tallv remained a factories in the State which man- mvtterv. ufacture from yO.0o0.0uO to iJ5.- John H. Burrutt wat p.tmater 000,000 pounds of tobacco annual-Lt AlUrmarle, the county eat ot . m mm ly. Uf these manufacture ci- Stanlv, and wat alo a rnitetti gars and cigarettes,-and LlD man- States deputy marshal. Shortly ufacture smoking, plug, etc , and ftfler ,jle mrar of Mr. Tally, two manufacture snurt. llurtust disapixared A p.!orhct UI these tonacco lactones iw iflwllir tlt,r u. itiv... tittte the atlairt of the At-marl ! Th Quaff! of tlrtut are in ine r-asiern uisinci. iKstoffice. Burru h&vin -een Caaiu There are seventy-six tobacco Charging with rilling letters. It ware houses in the State which L M believed that this was the ole sell an average of about a million rcsllon flf his riiht. and no one eeed Up or they in'l daV any u.orr. But. the al.ufv Wufl4 tuet. "a.asn't it Mr ButUf who rr"ntd any intimate that the Cotnt'llie at a CUtl It. e ft.f j.af" CeftailiU it was. He reptoiiated uch it.t itott t-n ttith w a s a corn. i.t s biiii'.( ai.J a iio the di id wait fair ai.d inut t-e eid up thi tlUit? 't he w. n't m I.tndtnafL Snotofil a Latent Tle 1 a 1 t thmt tof stu.t huo ! i d.4i-; is tt t u trturt .f a f svliti -(i n lt lliHie pfti,if. an it4 ilnt'.i -1 the iouf "i ii4 rfs.4rr.l Ct4li.4 ti.iJ i!in t'stl.s-s Ths fdutfi c!.tfjs tt. .;s lit and r,ttf with tfti.4 lhn ! -! . t .r ii.afitl I iif ir atr 1A Ml LMf rd v - - - ill i.l f4'f'4 m u.ikii.; at.jr lat tif in the H-'m l thoj fa lutiva But that uak f.!;f ffenc. f..f he all) C -U9 l?k l.n hefa and ttthe r1l;It tlia h ti,4wii.t the c ul l! a ?ft t i.t f lwi4f 5 .fi ) !.- lOfl.tl'- t'l i fof th Bp'lrn Tf1 t'.lt. it.n h - -tJ. I t t t " l-t !! jaf4t l-.Js ji.iiiiij.v VV al id 1 I and Kvrr ff ii, t c m;r!lar.coUt u.ttlltclttal rcaluess and J KUi- lr oratcrusl d.i:;;.ct;cn. the fst- vonveriati r. wdl cr.te t that Hon. J dii. " CITY MARKET Is the place to get a nice piece of BEEF, PORK and FRESH SAUSAGE. All meats found 'in a FIRST CLASS MARKET. Come to see us. Market prices paid for hogs and -cattle. Edwards & Sherrill. 11-22-05. ty. Sub-erihe for The Democrat. ' This is an admirable and con cise statement of the conditiou in which the last Legislature placed our public school system. This "make-shift system," as the Re corded properly characterizes it, is the joint work of Republicans , ... i i and fonulists. and we want me ' voters to bear this fact in mind during the campaign this yearand esneciallv at the ballot-box next "This crisis has been pending faH The Recorder is a religious for three or four years, or ever and nQt & potlticai paper anj ita since the South commenced the remarta on thi9 subject are there manufacture of coarse goods large- fore elltitiea to the more weight, lv." tnteQville landmark. Replying to the question as to what advantage the South has The Big Fisheries at Edenton. ovpv lnwell in the cost of eoods. "The fisheries at Edenton," s T m-m v - m m Mr. Baker stated that it was "from said Mr. Herbert Jackson, who one and one-half to two cents per has just returned from the eastern pound, and this is on account of part of the State, "are a revela- low-priced labor, which formerly tion to us wno live in nuanu. worked at farming:' "Their cost The steam seines are huge affairs, of manufacturing," said Mr. Bak- the one at this fishery being three er which is the. cost labor, is 80 miles long,, the rope included. per cent, below ours, which is due The seine is carried out into tne to a very large surplus of help; sound a mile and a half from and as this is nearly all paid for shore by two steumers. the great bv the piece, it does not make net is then drawn to shores by much difference in the cost steam power, and the fish are land- whether the labor of the South is ed in smaller nets Sometimes as killed or not. While the South- many as ninety thousand herring ern mills do not manutacture have been caugnt in a single naui pounds per year. North Carolina coimrCted it in anyway with the ;d tttap.ianstut an4 ttt ift o! pays nearly two million dollars Taiv murjer. No tidings of any annually internal revenue taxes kind were heard from Burru un on its tobacco. x unc Jav a,t and thea .North Carolina cultivated and the ncWf waf of a Mirtlir.g chs.r- cured and sold in lt95, SJ.OOO.OU) Lcter. pounds of the best, richest and It emi that Burruit went to sweetest leaf tobacco grown in the Tex and some months a Co he world. Itscldatan average of killed a tiKin there. He wai ar- a eight cents per pound, bringing reJlcii .tried .convicted uiA n- TUe faer TlSwe. U l l I t lm t .t t a i i lar. ' 1 " 4 m l !f J tl). r. J . 4ft-t- a J i.fv 4 W.lJ.-s V Si eji- id fa. t 4lk it- t. ;ts.r tt. . l -r..t.t,. . M i s t ttmhl a .rt ter C. riltfhitd tudi " i- .- .lt. 1 - .j u the lion Mali's. iJ-tlsf are at I a ... .tt-f iMt..t.!i tn m t fhe Slle tt North Ctfoli- s I tn it pfuui of loth of tLsLa B-.th .A th-m ha m l-tsof thao MAV GOODS. I have tiiH lamest stock of New Mush ai Tnriments that has ev- enouCTh o-oods to -supply the Amer-1 atthis fishery. Shad and herring er been in North Carolina, sucn - r- AZyr,; enoh to mnke the prtfe, and O. Wood, i, the owner of thi. Urge r,;"". nrCr;;;ranv have to meet it. These goods fishery, and about fifty person, thinst els that- is" kept in a first LMrlv all eo to th west and south. 1 are employed in the enterprise. lass Music Store. Prices lwer 1 The treasurer of one of the New I "The people who live in the in- tnan ever. Orders by man nave promt attention. Addess W. L. Lowe, Newton, N. C. 11-29-95. into the pocket of our planters io,5eo,ooo. Our manufactures have made into smoking and plug tobacco, cigarettes, cigars, etc., H5t00O,0X pounds of this weed, which has sold at an average of 20 cents per pound, making 7,0uO,CM a grand total of 14,5C0,000 from our to bacco industry, in one vear. Such figure, statistics, are full of hope and give assurance of teal progress aud enterprise. They tell strangers that North Carolina it not asleep, but wonderfully awake. But great as is this story it tells but a small part of the great story for the whole State in all its en terprises, industries, opportunities, advantages. No wonder Northern men come and go aud say that North Carolina is a great State, capable of wonderful growth and development, and with immense opportunities. The money invest ed in tobacco factories, warehouses etc., is given by the News and Ob server at $20,000,000, giving daily employment to 82,000 ieople. 'Rah for the old North State for ever I Wilmington Messenger. thre it m auv hot sprites that vf r-t Ltic Killed up tr.fwUft. lh iovr of the etrlh. aud tzott woUt thtn svsr t isre co-.ed up in all the duties. aftet. The Hf'ti. Mann ButUr, the f tter of Honeriitts. is the mmt trruent and fvftd f the two. ul either .f them Wi.uld t-e tniel Kh i them It (MpjLle t f4l'f lit the K f lanuie. if if ccul I eser lot t, or r-i rerfatni the torrid inne shr-uld itetr l-e refnelr,l. It hat len h. I-rdtbl Mr. Pntch ing educational institution, of th. ,JmhJ Mr .MfUr .ouU iUtM Mate write ut : : f-f K-r a...i h.-r.i. .i tiff. falKaf i a. v mi r a as ff' r w 9 Uel t- ii.if-f tit tt t ! tra. tlte i Ui.it. .i.f 4l l ILmJ's kf'ipir u. IkM j t it uS . Ut tt4 UkAl -"-aij.tl r.. It rf.JlJ y ,mi ---i I;-J i r t-L-- ; V i11 in l hkit v ? 114 art;f ." aJl fra ftl.kU. 1 tail ttt i ty. 4X4:f.i p.i. tenced to be banged. Finding his cate hopelajs, he m&de a confes sion in which he said that he wa alto quiity of another murder the murder of Mr. Tally, in Stan ly county, N. C. He implicate! two other men in the murder. Burru?- is now in jail in Tela waiting to be hanged. A professor in one of the lead- England mills, who lately return-1 terior have no idea of the immense edfrom the South, in reply to a I fishing interests of the State." question which I asked as to the J Newbern Journal. . Hood's Pill i are the best family cathartic and liver medicine. Harmless, reliable, sure. Whukers that are prematurely gray or faded should be colored to prevent the look of age, and Bacx ingham'i Dye excels all otheri in coloring brown or black. A number of students elected v the literary societies to contest in a public debate unanimously de cide! in favr of discussing this ubjet : Redvei, That the United Statrs government should undertake the free coinage uf gold and silver at the ratio of 1 to liV" But the matter wa abandoned l caue not one of the debatort wat willing to take the affirmative sid. Thi it good but not suprising. The college men and Uv of the institution are in main sound money men. Presently these loy will be the men of the State and will carry all over it their gui influence in lehalf of aound cur rency. What we can say of the college men, we are glad to be able to say of the ministers of the State also. We talieve an over whelming majority of them to be friends of honest money. We take heart from the company we are in. Charlotte Obscrrcr. and rer fade fir fall. It they mutt ft, if the wide arch M their rang! union must fall, the Old Nirth rotate wilt cUsp still tmire loving handt araiel th remain- I ing figures now Uramg up aov an hnrifoit illucniotted svUlv by themselves, aful hurninf pilch, ttr aA turf-ntme; the unfortUble, heroic ai1 twiflly atnbulatinic Cg ures of lh Hon. Tire York and the l"tt hull whom he it nding to victory. N. Y. Sun The lV,Ltt Zi'ml l ff-3 Nrth Ctt ).(.. tt't i 4Jli a: J irtr-a B.tJs. htt utf'icei a pf jiliii t'c!.tti;e tht Cw still. tl' o 4 it e t i..ld t kits J as t hoot tto .sf 't t-e Pri.frf.t He !d hae a r- -flt' .le .. l.!h If' -t?-tide a t Th i"-fltti-l- fe- JUIfe tw.-thlfdt that purj-e Th letril.ta f tht Cviitittiti -ii taf f.ard wj Lha hde h-id t.f cftf.ks aodcfattft of which Mr. Bt!r it a tjeci:t But the j-.j.!e hoe the Ctit- tion. aod will ttaud tr it Pii!a- a delphia Hor t. Apfil V.t A lkift Tul ttl (fined at f!a!jch. fta Catarrh Cured. I). i tut lUsr sir Wiufrwu hate tr;-d mtnv cnej-inet at4 hsvt a - faileit u receive tsueCt. IUrrss-t-er that H(S't srtsptrilia -fti when all cthrt fail l- da a&y ( i whatever. Secretary Cttlule is &'4 a can didate lor l'r.drnt tt;t jtr The story thtt he mts tte a3ai5 ittratr'a candidate aeecaa. Ibtra fore, a little widect the mark. Nuretxe4) I a rrtbal iprraJwat IPC &4 curinc CtttfTh a fWtaak- UUMmt KsJos.ttS. B. ft. I It tan&eaa&4 rnrkhe tre tluuf), ehatibatea tuutxA j from the tftdcr. TUaA4c4raeea bir.fr, pat.hc Saitrt, atMf, of ctttrrbhaie teew ctred ti it dlsitk I auct't.eef s. teachats. prtacttfs, power. TuriU t44 a4kia Siearanr) m wKo ate liable ta iiar-taa it ta Do ecu si. BT U frliSWej , ...i ..t-t m nur rnnv a k V ia iiAfLitutra tJmedtin Alf u3 a "luii as roud' Ear the UJ re-fctrttin. and L-V feUtf. lUUeiMs&k BLaod EaJa. PrUetUO ttlt d:a U tha (,rr;wtalKi V-TUgrtxvit. ree aai err.se-r i ia, . ,,r.ter.led ai.tr i paper. S or sale by Drcff Uu. A W I V