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OVERWORK INDUCED Nervous Prostration 1 Complete Recovery ly ihz Use of 's Sarsaparilia Ayer "Some years ago, as a result of too close attention to business, iy health failed. I became weak, nervt-us, was unable to look after iijy -interests, and manifested "U the symptoms of a de cline. I took three bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, began to improve at once, WITH G LAD TIDINGS. and craduallvincreased mv weight from one hurjdred and twenty -five, to two hundred pounds. Since then, I and my family have used this medicine wh-n needed, and we; are all in the best of health, a fuct i'h'-'h we -attribute to Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I believe my chil , dren would have been fatherless to-day had it not been fur Ayer's Sarsaparilla, of which preparation I cannot say too much." H. O. IIinson, Postmaster and Planter, Kinard's, S. C. 'x RECEIVING MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR. AYER'S Fills Save Doctor's Bills. 0 sC&ir . Kxtm f t(y Wx A Faying -1 Sectors' I BiHs. 1 B9TARIC M BLOOD BAUV1 THE GREAT RESV1E1DY F0.1 ALL BL003 AN 9 SK'.N DISEASES K it 'lvi u (! tmuMy t('l y em inent physician mi l the people fr 40 yepr. :itd cures quickly and fx-rmaut-mly SCart'LA, ULCERS, ECZFK.l, "RHEUMATISM, CATARRH, ERUPTIONS, n! nil ninnr ,f E A T 1 N '1 , SPREADING oi RCN'MNf SOliF.S. It is hy far the bent tonic and i M-j-o.t purifier (-T-rnfftrred 10 the trnrld. Price $1 per hori. H bottles ror$.i. rnr "ale nrucgista. SEST FREE woNniFrifouaEs. BLOOD BALM CO., Allan!, 6a. COMMITTEEMAN DANIELS OS THE SIT- UiTIOX.-. Mr. Josephus l)aniels, member of the Democratic national execu tive committee from North Caro lina, who accompanied" Mr. Bryan in his recent trip through New England and the Middle State?, returned home yesterday morning, after an abstnee of two weeks. Mr. Daniels met Senators Jones, German, Faulkner , and other prominent Democratic leaders in New York,. and returns to his edi torial duties with absolute confi dence that Mr. Bryan will be elect ed President by an overwhelming majority of the popular vote, and liiave a laree majority in the elec toral college. "The peculiar conditions thatt mark this campaign," said Mr. Daniels, ''make it more difficult to predict the result than ever in the past. Heretofore the Repul" Hcans have started in the cam paign with the certainty of carry ing all "the Western States and Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Michi gan and Ohio. This year they enter the last month with the cer tainty, or probability of losinsr every ono of them. The campaign has been fought and won for silver in the West before the'eatnpaign opened, just as it had been in the South. The efforts that have been made to persuade or buy the vot ers of those States to desert free ; silver have already been virtually abandoned, and the Republicans who are frank to admit that they have not the ghost of a chance to carry a sinkle State west of the Mississippi, or South of the Po tomac. These Western States will give Bryan the following elec toral vote : Washington 4 Oregon 4 California. 9 Nevada 8 Idaho. ' 8 Montana Wyoming . . Colorado North Dakota 8 South Dakota 4 Nebraska S (more money in New England in 1 the vain effort "to check the free! silver wave", than they have here tofore expended iu an entire Pre a idential campaign. News & Ob server, Oct. 2. stati: m:wh. Getting a Dose .of Negro In An- . son. A'meeting of the Populist coun ty executive committee was held hero l&st Fndty at which the ques tion of accepting the candidacy for county commissioner of Rich Ham moud, col., was dUcussnd with the result thfrt it was finally decided that his name should be placed on the Populist county tickbt. It will be remembered that the Populists had agreed lor the Republicans to name one of lue cocuinis3iouors, but coupled with this agreement was the condition that the candi date so named should oe a whit? man. The Republicans paid v attention to this condition but went ahead and nominated Hammond The action of the Republican in nominating a npgro fur this im portant otilce vxs hotly resented by the Populist, and every, effort was made by their leaders to forc Ilammoud off tha ticket, but all t no purpose, and the upshot of t'ic matter was that the executive com mittee finally agieed that it was a dose that was uecessary to be swal lowed. Wadesbero Iutellmgencer Hanna Less Certain. The New York correspondent of the Chicago Record telegraph? mat paper: tor nome reason or other there has boen a very decid ed change iu the tone at the Re publican headquarters within the last few days, and Mr. Hanna's in structions "to his associates and subordinates throughout thecoun try are tersely expressed iu thi sentence, "Quit blowing and saw wood." There is no doubt that discoui aging news has been received from Ohio, Indiana and some of the oth- g er Western States, but it is im 8 possible to ascertain the details 4 1 Whatever has hnunened or has been discovered must be, however Cured, Blood and Skin Disease? f! Always! J.U. L BOTAWIC 55J.O? EAt'S n ver falls far to euro all manner vf Dloed and --Vir. di-'sT cases. It u the great Southern lui-unc up la ftr.fl purifying KenscdT. Asa ter.ic it icb- fr 0v. a rival, ar. ' al--olut' ly leyori tmrr.ri- ffjt pou with any otlrcr Bimiiar remedy vcr fcrcd t" the public. It it; a certain jjtracca i for a!! ills resulting fr.ia inipur'.- :!,;i;.l. i.r?.T itrpoverislied cf'Tiditior. of tl;i hv.7r.an y;'c-rr.. Tr ua of a single hot tio v;:U sUiii-.::Mfate jg! its paramcr.r.T virtues. J.t makos n:v. rich hi tio l. and r-'-ssesses a1iuost;Oiiritcaici fcc-r.l- pa , r-ropcrtiea. ' ; j 5 C732nl for frboc- of Wr-nderftu iff of a serious nature to have such n Kansas 10 1 depressing effect. The atmosphere Minnesota t 91 around the Metropolitan Life jlowa. 18 1 building is charged with apprehen- i'HSSOUn . . I ;inn avtrl r rvl-r1 1 optima na 1 11 t v Arkansas c xt X1 T c plum the cause. Mr. Hanna coe Liouisana . Texas 15 We3t fo remain until the election. and there is a rumor that he will Total from the West ISSUtop in Ohio and make a personalOoe of them aiJ about l" wecW igo thev would beat ut COO few days aso another one said wr j The Charlotte Oluerver savt: Mr. Johu.Berryl.ill, cf Steel Crek, was 1 itten by a tpider several days ago, and it ii feared thst he will loee Ins arm from blood (ioiaorjiug. Dr. Wildtr it attending him. Mr. R. R. Uarte returned Utt week frum the ttate of Texst. und is now nt his M ttcme ntar Hick- . ory. lie eays ue made one crop.or a tODQcthir.g tht wis turned up with the parching tun, aid the re turns were so meagrf that he re solved.to come back to North Car olina, the b?st State iii the Union Newtcn Enterpxiic. Mr. Kli Lutz, ife aud two chil dren arrived at the nome of Mrs. Lutz4 father, Mr Abel Fry, la it we4;. Thy made a trip from Arkansas iu a wagen and when they arrived were almost worn out. They also are full of malaria and swamp fever, contracted in Arkan sas and on I heir way to their na tive heme. Newton Kuterprise. Mr. S. M. Asbury has comedown from the sualoritil ticket of this district. He may soon leave this district to tke up residence iu Mi- other, and iu addttiou he does not eel that he can conscientiously ad vocate the cause of silver ana com- dy with the demand made upon him by some of the leading Repub- icaus. Gatou:a Gazette. Statesville had a bold robbery on Saturday Oct. 3rd. The safes in the oQice of the Register of Deeds aud Cleik of the Superior Court were entered and cash to the amount of $20 were stolen. About IICO was takeu from the safe of the Register and $ GO from that of the Ulerk. Thern is uo clue to the thief but the opinion is that it wa a person faliliur with the oilices md the workings of the sifts. Joseph Wigcinf.a Wnynecouuty farmer, after selling his cotton in town started home drunk, fell from his wagon aud wc kicked almost to death by his mulea. TheGolds boro Headlight says that bis nose was completely broken, oue of hi eyes knocked cut aud with his in- teruai iniurses ins ucain 19 mo mentarily expected. Charlotte Observer. The Netvton Euterpnie says: According to the claims of our lo cal Republican politicians, tli DemocraU will carrv thi cnuntv by at lea our old time majority. ntamarl:.ib)o Situation of At-faira.. Four Suits forD.imaKo, Anions th damig-? tuitt that Kine quostiutM an? pr:,ntin; ! ri.nu' up fr trial At th ittnx f Cti ri 1 i (in iii.f tinjr with f--rttl i T I :.. ...,.!,- f h mt tA 11. It. Hut ! force. Hmw uiucli liquor tlies it rr va the Wilmington Miegr. takt: to make a juJgt? tfK drunk t I Mr. Hutlrr itki dimaiei in the discharge his dutie projerly? If turn of flO.tVo on account of th a judg gets drunk is an editor iu j Mrt:;ra having publnhtU as si contempt of 'court if he dare to! tK,tta jttrn a itory implicating him fay so? in the K-ttwr exprrsa r tlrr Can n juJge terrorize the prvA of jcme, ia bringing suit ?tnt the this Slate o that they dire not j)titheni Express Company for condemn intemperance on the ! damage. Dr. Cojjr was actjuit KiicuT What i.utnrs4 lifM a drunk t:i jtulge on th-s irnch any wav? N. C. Inrl)Vteriai. LIMITED DOUDLEDAllY SERVICE at-tt NEW YOKK. WASHINGTON, NOK r0LK,ANt ATLANTA NEW CHILEANS. nUtrtST, At rat Almost a Boiler. John M. rainier i six tinui bvdtor, it ppars. 1IU lir.t bdtt t curomotlt Las t e-jn wmJ uiq ... ... the aKnt tifthe company at dm ttd. and hile th action LrvUiht against him mas brought iu the name of the trtate, yet t;e thinks the Southern Express Comany at Kliiiul it, and he accordingly askes damages of that company. S. A. L. EXTKESi." ton, Mr. J. It. Mrrntt, hut th oomplaint has not yet Wen ftlri. It ia rumored that damage ill t n.ket! in the sum of l&MUJ This is probably putting th tlgur higher than they mill apj-rar iu the complaint. The Illacot cry Rated 111m lylfc. . Mr.li. fal!Jiqette. t rtgiitl. tJia- rrttilJ-. lit.. ut: "T Ir. Kir-c m IWicn I m life. tW N t-n!ulr tt 2rl A U ith, ItH. it IS elated. uai frm the Demo- cratic party; his ttcoud from the Illinois Republican caucus uhich nominated Lincoln for the Tinted Stints Senator; hi third from th army of the Unittd States, in front of Atlanta, from pique at Tecum--eh Sherman: his fiurth from the Republican nomination of Grant in 1572, and his fifth from the I'oj uliit platform h? endorsed at Spmmdeld iu l;il. Wrilv, he i' v the right 'fort of candidate foriuWn mith Lrrir-r- at4 irirU all the loiters, but I)em.crat worthy of mn,t rUcn up atM, uAi , cuU the name thv bear nhould and i Hr. Uatin; tr. Kinx Nm ii . t i i'rutcrr in mt lrr 1 ut fur a bwtlle trill ntvw iwit.H ut littii Kiritiit tnl i . . - " ani tsran if u-ana irm u.e crt Dispatch. tlt trn to gel U-llcr. u4 after ii&f j Ihrre bottled Mt uand lU'ut i;i!n. ,1 ... , i II U worth It mcirhl In si 13. W Human life is held too cheaply Uvn'i keep ttre ur t.o iih4i U. when the individual who neds a Get a fre trial at aiif Irucdtre. toidc for his svttein, ?ceks to cov- , - er his wants by purchasing evrrr J RoDubllran Tostlmony. new mixture that is recommended I C' Cooper, a ldin? Republi- to him. Heniember that Avar's! . r.ii m . . a i ii can of thi pltce, tcak trx kind Sarsaparilla has a ell-carn-l re- , . ... . putatiou Af titty year's staudin?. !T of Ilon; C-vruf. U- U. tbr . . ' Democratic candidate for tiotern- Tho Employes Noilflod. or. In a recent conversation mith The einployt s iu the shop of! the Huttle r editor lie aid: the Chicago Huilr.AV Cuinp.iny Th iKniocrr.ts have ncmiuat- were notitiol tlmt there if to Lh n 1 the trt nu n for Oovt-mor thiy j wfjAi,0 McKiuley drill there on the I'lh. imve hui ;:-. Zeb Vance mat and on the notificuti n ussn jrt-, elected. C Wat u n mt u cf criptcrint to rh effect that "if excvlleut character ami pKiia you d not march October lth. ' trong i.itellect. I have kiwn you will march October ll!i.' j inm inre I ma n iner b-y. Latin Thii tA-cte4 of intimidation i npt :vvl h: c:f;c mith my father. ' - ...I . ..I . 1 I. . .... 4 . . . to caue a march to th ik . en 4,1,1 iv iMr " ' ....... . 1 1 i ' i V . i cJjiiir. l? i C'l tr i ctusn. and ttMu'i.l nsai.'- a c ' I iivavriivr. mtfiat. Nx 41. No. "4 I.t.Vvilftl&ffloo J p. ta Ar. Lwmtrifcti rs . Matted a II - liirr.Ut eti 1.1. llm!t It t Ar.llucatrcLara T 1 t - W4eU ra SOI " 3 ll - Mi.rrv rVJ - 114. l Kuktl 13 S3 - Hii - iiu itaij n; " LttMulnla Uti 5UiV i:o ltT tkt. No N. WI L. lUtUf fct-n lia suit Llr. 4j.Uo ftt " Jit. liaij : - iiicrv : - - WtjnUfu ?c :.: Ar. HsciJft n ; u - I L. Hat&U! U ' - t turiblvrr VJ4 - Vlticn v 10 Lumbirt Ar. WI!ttiin;ta 2Uip, tr. Tq these votes west of the Mis- investigation of tho reports of Re- sissippi river which I put in the publican defectiou in that $5 1 ate . . 1 I your cuildren are subject to croup caube. auu aoout, wuicu mere is watch for the flrn 9ymptem cf the dis not room to cavil, l add tne I0i- case hoarseness. If Chamberlain's lowing votes, which he 19 certain! Cough Remedy U given as soon a the to set in the South, east of the cfaild becomes hoarse it will prevent ' Mississippi river: Cu-;s. 'rice; $1.02 per la Tennessee . Mississippi 10 i0( SIX I50tti03. For ci'.Ic ly drujrzisT5? : A-C-: vj rinrsr. r .1 ? v r -- rsa cciue ; j Alabama h j Georgia r.ot s:-rJ vj r.!, H NOTICE. North Carolina, ) Superior Court, ! Lincoln .County .'f Fall Term 1SS6. ' W. A. Graham, Plaintiff vs. - j J. S. Knight and J. Howard Morrison, , e- I ' fendants. -. . J 5J Florida South Carolina . North Carolina : Virginia ...... West Virsrinia . . .12 . 9 .11 .18 . 4 0 11 the attack. Even after the croupy cough has appeared the attack can al ways be prevented by giving this rem edy. It is al?o inj luable for cold? and whoopiug cough. For sale by W L Croue, Druireitt. for the letictit of W. J, Charl tt Ob-rvrr. E..-"" "" 1 " . 1 rvt:i. Dil. cUL;oU4 Vti4tJr-4 Trm.i:L Tt i- let 5lrrjr P4 tJi Cw' l iti-5i tVfcJr.tun ats4 ,UUt.t. : i iv.t. tutb n4 CLrlv4!e. v.j. t.t - i AtUbta iT at-J Ua C I.nt Nabt tile. Ursa; Lit, TV x :,"..U t.-a. Uacoti mr.4 Yluti4. rfl-r t,J l.t leg Car New Yi l U it .t,. Ni.ar4 4I.T1 - A. L. L;t" liJ Trin J IwUr ;r 5 " YK ar4 Cj C'hfi, tStirr l'tauv -,ll. ill. Lin'. J'- tlticttt. Vi .J it trU i an i't-.t'r V'i..'. I ar.4 lfx.a jv :r Nr.t r 3 Z- l. wnni rt ti IVr il It t, !ttn, t4 !tif t?:t. aptly to t Ul rt fft!.irio I . J . A N I'LL sJ N . itt,?l i Mt. rr Actr.t. Orrscml yr-r. V. L. .4rl.tr. t-Mttu ';:. II. vr. t;uTra.Tr?' utrr 1 ft ii . OXJMMONS. Total from the South . . . "These States which are as cer tain to vote for Bryan as Novem- i ber arrives, gives Mr. Brvan 2i0 votes. It requires 224 to elect, ieavius onlv 9 more votn to re- aiaie 01 ortn Carolina, to non-resi- , A- T dent defendants, J. S. Znight and J. I ceive t0 m3ure hls election. I urn Iloward Morrison, (Greeting : i confident that there is not ground . You are hereby summoned to be and ; jii , . A , appear before the Superior Court of for an' doubt about his getting the Lincoln County, to ce held for said 1 followinc States, though T do not. County, beginning on the sixth Mon day after the first Monday in Septsm- put them in the above tables be McKinley's Cousin Bolts. Syracusc, X. Y., Oct. 0. One of Major McKinleys near relative- u llliaui b. Albro, a pro?perour iarmer, who reiues near tne little hamlet of Cincinnati:, Cortlunu county, lias come cut strongly for Bryan and f.ee silver. He dots not purpose to allow family ties to juterfer with his political beliefs j iiud will not vote for his Ohio rel ative. Mr. Albro is Major McKinley's cousin, and lived for some time in the town of Millbrook, Ohio. Li ber 1898, being the 19th day of October j cause there is an element of doubt -1 on.-? ,1 .. i. . 1 - . . i- . 1 1 isou uuu ui?vei Liic :oinpiaiiii 01 tne above named plaintiff, which will be deposited in the office of the Clerk of the said Court in accordance with law; within first three days of said term; . You will further take notice that this is an action to forclose a mortgage on real estate given l y the defendant J. S. Knight to the pl iintiff . Kriaiiaiii; uaiea iecemoer sutn, 1895, recorded in Lincoln. County 'Book 74 page 195 5tc. on a tract of 01 acres known as the Graham Dold Mine tract, which tract was conveyed by deed of same date to defendant J. Howard Morrison: also that an attachment has . been issued against the property of both defendants herein, to secure the payment. of the judgment if any which the plaintiff herein may recover on the notes for. the unpaid balance oi the purchase! money for the said land, amounting to $2500.00 on which the plamtiff sues m this action. You will appear and answer the said complaint, during the said term cf ourt if you desire or judgement will be taken - against you in accordance with the prayer of the 'said complaint- Witness my hand! and official seal, this 7th day of September 1500. . Ct. A. Barkley, c. 9. c, 9-10-6t. j Lincoln County. - Administrator's Notice,. Having qualified, as administrator of J. F. Braishaw deceased, all persons holding elaims ugainsst the said estate cf said J. F. JBradshaw, - are herebv notofled to present th?m for pav . ment Within otie year from thi3 date." Ana in i- case of such creditors failing to comply -with this notice, it will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Any person caving said estate will please come forward and settle at once. ' 1 E. S. Reixhabdt, xdmr. 8 6t ! - of J. T. Bbadshaw, Dec. about them m some minds: Kentucky . . . . : Maryland Dele ware. : Indiana Illinois . r Michigan . . ." 13 ill beat you 3u0. At this rato of procrpgsion wt would carry the county, n 9tatd, by oue of our old time majorities. Th-iNew auJ Observer sjv : The Republican of Person couuty have nominated S. I. S.ilttrrfuld for the Legislature. He ii the same man who was convicted in Wak Superior court for connection with ! the assignment act fr md. If tbit doesu'r ele:t the Democratic nora :n:e, Col. Jnc. Jf. Cui.insham. w underrate the gocd send of the ceopb of I'eron couuty. HecdV Fill? are ei?y to take, ay to 01 irate. Curt indication, I Jilioune.3. 25c, Mark Hanna cave the ex-Cou-.edrate of Virginia a pleasaut ex cursion to Colou. It he will get up an rxcurtoti from.ffaleub.wilh lre rides and tree lunch there are T I psople of all purtiej who would be an interview yesterday' Mr. Albro jglaJ l & Obrver. said : 'I am sorry to sav-that I cannot . 3 .15 .24 .14 Total 77 "If Mr." Bryan gets all these electoral votes, as I believe he will be certain to do, his total vote ini the electoral college will be 292, or 68 more than is necessary for his ivv-uiii. luw icaics vuiu auu, nuit. Wisconsin, which are both doubt-! ful States, in the West, and the Eastern States, where a battle 8 j vote or work for McKiuley's elec tion. I have just returned from Nebraska, where I lived for the past titteen years, and where I had the pleasure of the Acquaintan:e of Mr. Bryan. I believe that he is perfectly honest in his work and I know that he is a gentleman and a Christian. It is fur the interest of Ayer Hair Vigor, which ha outlived and upereJed huudred of similar preparetttms, is un doubtly tb j mutt fashionable as well aa economical bair-dreiuc in the market. By lU use, the poor est beau of hair oon becomes lux uriant and beautiful. Franko?.t, Kv.. Del. The seventh district Democratic con gresio3nl convention, which td- the farmer and all people who till ,ockf re:COnvened today. The can the soil to vote for Bryan and Se- didates were Bronston, Settle aud Carroll. Settl was nominated on Soiuo tiling to Know. It may be worth something to know that the very best medicine lor rstnr- royal is being waged. Nobody can 1 " "AVe u out nervous system to a ei j , ti . , j healthy vigor is Electric Bitters. This safely predict the result in the medicine is purely vegetable, acts by Eastern States, because the condi- Sli0"? to thf 4nservf rent.re fin .. " , , , the stomach, gently stimulates the Lir- tion9 there are anomalous, but in er and Kidneys, and aids the organs In three or fodr of them the Demo- off impurities in the blood. u , , . . .Electric Bitters improves the appetite, crats have a good chance to win, aids digestion, and is pronounced by and in some of the rock-ribbed Re- V0 ho have tried it as the very ben publican iew England State9 the Sold for 50c or 1,00 per bottle at any stii Liuieiib lur iree coinage- is grow- . ing so rapidly that the Republi-' WThat have tne Tar Heel Confed cans are badly frightened. the 4lst hnllot of the convention and th 13th ballot of Ihe day. Charlotte Observer. . Are you tired nil the time? Then yo?r blood needs to be en riched and purified by Hood's Sar saparilla, the One Trua Bleed Purifier. It gives vir and vital ity. Th owners of two factcties hav publicly announced that if Mr. Bryan is elected they will r iise the wages of their employe ten 'per cent. This is iust two more far-- AXtchUilVcpjr!icaf..YJvl Slnum irJ tx real ind Be J u. l -r '.h; Sl:n.Thi qui Djwc U J SEE THAT THE iff yt-AC-SlMILE SIGNATURE I Ccrtfl Tit. tt t4 i:.rtA PronotcsTHcshoaChcctfuI-r-C5snntlRc5t.ConUIn$ rxiuVr OpjnT.Morphinc ror Larl 1SOT NAltCOTIC. I i I 11 I I l.V.l U IS li lt I i i !.- iiui-t; u; I ,l . r I vttf t lt.cclt.lwri I It;.! Lf ,f lit tjtvir. : Apcrfccl Remedy forCcnsh lion. Sour Stovch.Diorrtxa. Worms om"ubwri3.Fcvcmh- rtrss and Lo S3 O r SLEEU TaxSirrilc SiCrutorc cf 'rrVV YOHIC. 1 r IV- Mi OIT THE WRAPPER or rvxBY BOTTILE OF ) it ; ra y is . Jo c in, Jo ; ic. I j ; t 1J U ;j i' ;n J SO rrt) Ji : : a r lit I I.StC lT,.s,t Ltr Ntilt n !. l.Tr YttXti!; Lt Guttr:i:: Lte iicCcr4fccii.t:;: Ltr Lryttin Arritr Cbrtr 5 4i 5t i J( It:. I;;:. T ; I ; -a 9 . if ? r u ' - t i 4 i cxct ccPYcr v7iAPFr.n. U tit tUl U lilu L1 Zunr isjim U 3 rrx uf( tin ta tit jic4i u faltm VUl tt U "Jut m i4!"va kirn trj six . sr . ktt - ' i - 7 ' ' " ' J Li CUt'.tf Ultf Low rjtiVr Lt;c:i.ri I.tt v.rv.i;; Iai Clttrr Lxr fUitcr.U Lrtt Lt&ccl&tn I tat Nwun Ltr Iii.ki ry A frit Ln '.r . i! u ; i it i t. i-i I tt i-v ? ; ii t. i a .' in f I 13 - i-5 ISA I ? t'" 13 CI i 12 JOjTi No. . t'3 12. To il- erato, Veterans done to be discrin - toric,! ?han .reJ wacesdunng the publicans up to date have spent Mark Hanna? ..1 the Re:- .'-against in tbU manner by . UlSrJL er. The Great June STOCK REDUCINGPRICE CUTTING, MONEY GETTING. CLEARANCE SALE, BEGINS, TO-DAY, JUNP 1ST, 1 S D (I. Kverr piece of Furaitue in the ENTIRE STOCK will be 0Ctttd at unapproachable stock reducing prices. NOTHING IS HELD The purchaser iu every inUnc is given the advantss. No BACK. such tock as I am now showing has evrr tn ttn ia this t-ciicn. I mean to reduce Stock this month. Vcu cannot afford to mits Urn saleifyounrcdKurntlurcof.iiTkmd. If yon can't visit my .tort in person, writ at rnc lor rxJuccd prlcet. E. M. ANDREWS. '" iHw.Trn.inH, ' CIIAKI.OTTi:. ,-. o. I r- . n - ; . 4- ii ' ; a. j u;-r -.- i -. ; r ; -; Itr :cta Lte Ll&.vlatoa Lit Clattr I-rt YcTktlll Ltr fi-JtLririYillv Ltr 3JcC rr.l Arrlte Cfertttr rriitj Nt. pi, tt an3 Si r t?' ctt r4 run Culr txrj 11 Tnlc Nc. f j rJ 1 1 rrj f tfcd r dlly cirj; rctUj. r ; ron triri!jr ttr-ti H' Ctrtjcr wiih n.t o. r. N.. a? ' A. 4. C. A. I.; it UtaJM.a .'.J 8. A. I.: r,J i lUitTj tsJ ti'.tblKf vr. n. c. G. W. r. IUHPKK. !! LDctr. N. C. L. T. NICHOLS siopcrifcWT Ctt:r. f. t. organs: Oa ry tr?i: sn4 foil cf it- ! JLICAl.lN;rTia3iENr.--. i.t.trp. iXtrdIt. Vi :;?.. Ct U1 jrrtrtnlrjr.y prir lUlc l. ran r. J uir tc3 trcry cm Hr.J i.f UuJ-il ititnat.:. tVr' fcr CiuJcr-'. Urr t y 12 Litccj frctr. j t s::r.t!o3. A!'rrt Leva's IT rt:c 5tcxi, '- '-JS'tir'.o, N. Cm - C-
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