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- Assembly's New Officers.
The .Teachers Assembly has elected ,
the following officers for the, ensuing
year: President, D. Matt Thompson,
of Btatesville; First Vice-President, J.
Allen Holt, of Oakridge. Other "vice
presidents, F. P. Hobgood, J Y.v
, Joyner, Miss Mary Arrington, P. T.:
Harrison, J. H. Bridges, J. 0. Horner,
V. D. Weeks, J. B. Carlyle. , The
address by Prof. Edwin A. Alderman,
Preside of the State University, "which
was delivered Friday night, was one
distinctive features of the session of
of the assembly. "Southern Expan
PY'PRODUCTS OF MEAT PACKERS,
The
al
Uses, to Which the Former Waste
tie Steer li Pat.
The great Chicago . packing hocss
get a great deal more money for the
by-products Incidental to the killing
of a steer than the meatsells for. On
the average the meat 'and Its com
pounds; bring5 $40, while the by-products
bring at -wholesale $53. . The
latter, sum is roughly made up as fol
lows: Hide, horns, hoofs and hair, $25;
fats, blood, sinews ' and bones, ' $15;
miscellaneous other wastes, $15.
It is only in the large and well-appointed
slaughter-houses that the full
value of the animals dealt with can be
realized, and these become factories
for. a creat many oroducts. besides
VS $?0tJSL the proper aSd mctproflUble
uvt f j auto buuicooi n utbu una kj
oeived the highest commendation from
all who heard it. The sociological con
ditions of the South during the past
two generations and those of the future
were discussed by the speaker. No
outline of the address is worthy of the
speaker s effort. .
The Poultry Department.
The Poultry Department of the
North Carolina State Fair will have
Mr. T. K. Bruner as its director at the
next State Fair to be held in Raleigh
next October. This is one of the most
important departments connected with
the State Fair, said Col. John Cun-
niDghara recently. The eggs and
chickensbring as much as any crop in
me Diaie, eiiner ot toDacco or coiion.
Mr. Bruner will manage the depart
ment in a most skillful manner. He
is known to the people of the State as
a gentleman of intelligence and ability
and whatever he undertakes is always
carried out in the best manner, and
with great success.
The Mt. Airy and Eastern Kailway
Co. applied; to the Secretary of State
for letters of incorporation. The road
to be constructed is to run irom a
point at or uearMt.Airy,Surrv county,
to the Virginia State line, a distance of
about five miles. The cap ital stock of
the company will be $26,000, divided
into shares of par value of S10 each.
The president of the road is .to be T.
E. Houston, of Elkhorn, W. Ya. The
directors are: W. W. Wyche, W. L.
Taylor, W. T. 'Huff or d, A. H. Patton,
of Welch, W, V.; W. H. Tunis, Mt,
Airy, N. C, and O. W, Kibler, Mt.
Orab, Ohio.
stories of belief;
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Two Letters to Mrs. PinJchan,
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1 iom
expenses incjrfrr
tiro J
The claims of the Second
Regiments have been ad-
I1':
The Winston board of aldermen has
adopted several new ordinances to cor
respond with the new charter 'granted
by the lest General Assembly. The
tax on every dealer in futures, stocks
or bond brokers, bucket shop or pool
sellers is increased from $25 to $500
per annum. Dealers in second-hand
clothing are given until December 1st
to close out the stock they now have
on hand, and after that they must pay
a licence tax of $600 peryear and be
subjectyto haying theirstock of goods
fumigated at any time. 1
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Mr. E. B. , Weeks, a merchant of
Bogue Sound, Carteret county, was
found murdered in his store Thursday
morning. The store had tjeen robbed
of $10. Weeks was 50 years old and
unmarried, and slept in the store.
Thursday morning it was found that
the store had been forcibly entered
and Mr. Weeks was found dead on his
bed with a I rope around his neck.
Thsu-TrsJLcjio other marks of vio-
u-ar v w 4V W i m
lence.
panies of thefFirst
unteers, for
mobilization
to the Adjutant General sY? J
Miss Powell, the clerk, wil .wdii
in shape and forward to the! yfle j houses.
and Third
justed.
The curves in the Seaboard Air Line
track near Moncure have been straight
ened. About 400 laborers have done
this work. A force of seventy-five re
pair men is now there.
The Associate Reformed Presbyteri
ans at Statesville have decided to build
a new church or to very much enlarge
the old one. The Baptists have also
raised funds for repairs.
The fusionists in the Agricultural
Department stepped down and out
Thursday John R. Smith, commis
sioner; J. L. Ramsey, secretary; J. L.
Kelley, fertilizer inspector; J. M.
Allen, mailing clerk; Miss Ada King,
stenographer; K. E. Shore, usher in
the Museum. -The fusionists in the
State chemist's department will go out
June 30th.
The plan as to immigration to this
State, as outlined by the Agricultural
Department, is that special efforts shall
be made to secure immigration from
the Northwest. It is argued that this
is found to be the most desirable; that
there are. many reasons why it desires
to come here, and that it baa made good
The 18 months-old son of Mrs. W.D.
Smith, ot East Durham, got hold of a
poisonous mixture which his mother
had prepared for cleaning furniture,
' drank a portion of the contents . and
died in about an hour.
The attorney general rules, that tho
deposits of non:reeident pepositors are
subject to ad valorum taxtation. It
is the duty of the banks to list such
depositors. -
Revenue officers made a raid in
Johnston county last week and got
three illicit distilleries, and .Tuesday
night made another in this coucty and
bagged two.' r '
The State has chartered the "Belo
Heme of Salem." It is to be a home
for the aged and infirm for persons of
good repute, left entirely without
means, for destitute orphans and for
neglected children, and is under the
control of the kindly Moravian folk,
markets for each of .the raw products
Into which they separate the animals.
Nothing Is allowed to go to waste,
and ten "years aeo one of the largest
butchers in this city declared that the
Chicago packers were paying the en
tire cost of slaughtering cattle out of
what the butchers here were paying
to have carted away. Hides, horns.
hoofs and hair have had their markets
for many years " and their value In
creases steadily. This Is particularly
true of horns, for the practice of de
horning cattle has become so general
that In one great Chicago packing
house, It was found during a two-year
count that the returns only showed
one horn to every three bullocks.
Horns are now worth about $150 a
ton. The hides eo to the tanner, the
hair for mixing mortar. The tails
don't go with the hides. Down at the
tip is some long hair, and this is sold
to be turned into curled hair far up
holstering.
If the hoofs are pure white they have
a peculiar value. They are sent to
China for fewelry making. Those
which are striped, black or damaged
go into the kettle to be boiled for glue
and the residue made Into hoof meal.
a valuable fertilizer, in fact, every
thing which Is not. used for other pur
poses Is at last turned Into some form
of fertilizer, even to the tankage water
in which the coarsest of the refuse Is
boiled to pxtraor. Its fats. The coarse
bones are either carbonized and sold
for sugar refiners' use or turned Into J
tertinzers, ana tne mooa is mostly
dried and turned into another aid to
agriculture. Some of the blood Is sold
in liquid form to sugar refineries, but
not a great deal. The white bones
suitable for knife handles and such
purposes bring from $70 to $90 a ton
and go mostly to Germany.
The main parts of the animal as
they are sent to markets are carefully
trimmed, but there is do piece of good
meat but has its market. Tongues
and tails are regular articles of com
merce, and even the meat from the
cheeks is added to the supply for sau
sages and the lips are cut off and
picketed. Each character of fat Is
separated from the-v others and finally
these are marketed in the various
forms of neat's footoil, oleo oil, tallow
and stearine and ojeomargerine. Be
fore the horns ac sold the pith is
extracted from them and the finest
grade of gelatine is obtained from the
pith
The sinews are all separated to be
usea tor glue stock, tne bladders are
old for holding snuff and the greater
part of the Intestines are used for
sausage casings. Parts of these have,
bowever. a special use and value, and
aj'e sold separately to be made up into
zoldbeater s skins. The H
ttmapipe, i.tn .1 nnvtlpnlflr vnlnp.
ng used for a fancy sausage casing
1 also for a lining for pipes, through
ich beer is passed in breweries
cf extract, pepsin and many other
ings are made in some of the biggest
Mrs. Joinr Willums, EngUshown,
N. J., writes:
Deab Mbs. Pothjlm: I cannot bo-'
gin to tell you how I r suffered before
taking your remedies. I was so weak
that I could hardly walk across the floor
without falling. I had womb troublo
and such a vearing-down feeling ; alio
suffered with say back and ljmbs, pain
in womb, inflammation of the bladder,
piles and indigestion. Before I had
taken one bottle of Lydla E. Pinkham'a
Vegetable Compound I felt a great deal
better,, and after taking two and one
half bottles and half a box of your
Liver Pills I was cured. If more would
take your medicine they wouti not
have to suffer so much.
Mrs. Joseph Peteesox, 513 East 8t,
Warren, Pa., writes: . - r
"Dkaii Mrs. 1txkixam: I have suf
fered with womb trouble over fifteen
years. I had inflammation, enlarge
ment and displacement of the womb.
I had the backache constantly, aiso
headache, and was so dizzy. I had
heart trouble, it seemed as though my
heart was in my throat at times chok
ing me. I could not walk around an
I could notlie down, for then my he
would beat so fast I would feel
though I was smothering. I had
sit up In bed nights in order to breath.
I was so weak I conld not do an
thing.
44 1 have now taken several bot
tles of Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable
compound, and used three pack
ages of Sanative 'Wash, and can say
I am perfectly cured. I do not think
I could have lived long if Mrs. Pink
ham's medicine had not helped me."
Ktpllnc'a SUter.
Rudyard Kipling has but one sister,
now married to an English army o3
cer. In the staff corps stationed some
where in India. She Is a great beauty,
and familiarly known as "Trickaey."
She is a very accomplished woman,
and has written several clever stories.
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An ixccucnt uoraumiuon.
The pleasant method and to Incflcial
effects of the well knot a 'Vmedy,
Stuup or Fxos, manufactured, ay the
CxuroiuriJL Fto Stuup Co.. I iutrate
Llha value of obtaining the liqt 1 laxa-
UTo principles ox pianis imoi atooe
medicinally laxatfre and printing
them in tho form most refresnh f to the
taste and acceptable to the tyr era. It
is the one tverzect strtnrtheni tr laxa-
tire, cleaosing the system eft, It
dispelling colds, headaches at,
gently yet promptly and ensl.'
to overcome habitual constlnt
msnentlr. Its perfect fredfi from
ercry oSjcctlonablo quality Hl ub
stance, and its acting on the rpdners,
liver and bowels, without wikenlnr
or Irritating them, make it Ha Ideal
IajcaiIta.
In the process of manufactiLMo? firs
are used, asdher are rlcaaMT to the
. i & . 1 1 .i i.r it., i i ii t - .
remeay are ooiatnea xrom sna ana i nUtorr of th
omer aromauo pianis, oy sunxuioa
known to tne CauronxiA ri r orsrr
Co. only. In order to get Its MneSctal
exxects and to aroid ImlUtlocC pleaA
remember the full name or thconspany
printed on the xront or every wacksgu
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRVT Ca
AJff TU-AJf CISCO. CJLX
zamMVTVLx. xr. it xw toi a. k . t.
Foxialetorall XrBXtsta, Prlc too Kttoulft
Craves la Utxfj Vt'itu j
A ftrare graveyard list tad atw-.:
It the atoorpiert cf cyitrry sad at',
accnoly ssdeft was foca4 a day err r
to In the brsrt of C;t New Jcrr.
riots. 1
A traTflcr ca Lis wiy fron Crown!
Mm to Macahtwkla. termirt by tr
loaellnns of the locality, left tit ret I
aide to walk a thort dltunre U tl.
tlrxta wilJs. He fca-J cot sz ft'
vfhea to ria ecrcti fire tierzzii la i
row. as ce cfew atirtr te
graven all marked by board
had atone at the brad rocjUy It
scribed. It wga etldently the xso
rrceat of the lot The laacriptica to:
lU ratbetlc tsle at felkw:
rUcm! to th Mrcory cf
Msry Ioab Atkerwa.
Bern July 10. DIM Ner. U ISH
I-sy away tho l:ttl dmv
Once cor dsrllnr cwM fa wrsr.
For the never xacr w;ii thrts;
Bbe baa rllmbrd tb ohSra ttslr.
Gone but t forxottea.
Terr nai tv isflocr slot v.;
gratr: cothior bet a few tail ptat
the mulc of Ubtss trrstKb",
wss la prrfrtrt accon! with fb icj
Vrne. A fw bub bkl the cratrl
It would U only by acri4t tht IV-
could be found. j
Inaulry w tsri fer ih Atkrwt
fa rally. No one kcw ef tbr r ti
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II li lJ li Irf
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G.iEENSDORO, N.C.
in t rtMH if m urxt, in. a. Tixrrsx mi
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THE COUPER UAH31EW0HK..
rtVtisr4 CO Yra.
lit HI task $u- ett. tL
L-ra tk lata wtat
jrm ir4 mX W.
r
ttrr Uard of lares.
com, hurt-! tblr
Addrew, Ay'
M MkMv
Tby tastt hat
dd a1 c2ua
Tb :k
i
rrsTrt al why tt' I
tK-h a lolr rrt $
probably tK?er b known. New Yen
Tlmca. ?
A Fhrrldan tlo.i rh!ernrtt
P. ha dlrtjtrml a prc by tr-a j
of which a prtof ef a rSxrraf b
b tako wllhta a few taotsrau aft
t tlttlar. I
ClrcltBC tb Globe la ta TToar.
Uncle Sam paid the railways for 18?S
nearly $29,000,000 for transporting hi
mall. Sixty years ago 874 miles of
railway carried all our mall; at the
close of tho civil war there were 23.-
Ilon. Jno. W. Moore'a Trip.
"While attending the Presbjteritn General
Assembly I was taken with sere re Drtenterr ,
very plnf ul. Two dosee Dr. King's Djsentery
and Dlarrhcea CordUl gmre me prmceot
relief. ' Jso. W. Moose.
Com. Mecklenburg- Presbytery.
Bur well & Dcsji Co Charlotte, N. (i,
makerr, 23c
The breath of spring and the breath ot
spring onions are melting away.
Trie Return of Prosperity
Toour G reat Country should be demonstrated
by songs accompanied by a MoixiR Onoa
or Piaico. For the flees toned Instrument
at the lowest price, addresa M. P. Mf t lxr.
Manufacturer Ilagerstown, Md.
FOCIITII OF JCLY RXCCf AlOa.
To the TXeantatna r hart at Omm
and OneThtrd Vmr for the V ian4
Trip, by the Seaboard Atr .tne
Cp-couDtry folks acd dowo-co-aV rj folks
need a shake-up at Itatt oee a f-mr. lb
shske-UD mlcbt as wrllcoae Icurt . of Jaly
ae any other dsr. Moentsto for a
dash rf ta!de and seatMe folks r e4 that
rculUr somethtac raiie4 "moan Ua atr."
rourth of July I kiod ot a Jolly lr aay.
bow. LverTbodT mor smehLe. la
Query. Is where to so? The mi 1 fe-ats-l
to aalance atthetjeabotrd Air Ur ijiun.
Irom the wetera of the Cht"a to U
fieri aaddtea trout coo! set tie C te U'4c.
This railroad will put "rr aale t'f.eU er
chaaAhls of tor ftnt. Jalr rl Si- i e4
and a od to return ou or before X1y tih- at
rne and one thirl fares for the fuaatrtt.
rienty of peorU wilt b cotscv tt nrtt
ample aceommodaUoa will be rrr that
there wilt re plentyof room for th iU4re
for the who) fatnlir. lhre U U ao
strurt le nor exhautloo looidotuf n rmw4.
toa for thoe who tike their Kouri of July
otitic br the eaSrd Air t.o.
. Remerober. the Fntulh ef July Aw b-sl
onre a year. It Mil cettr Co tC V the
ouUnc i
It's fanny that with ait thle sAlyou
cant thaw out a cold la lb b4.
Xoat7ohacttSUaa4 Scw4alerf V
aetlc. full ct lite, nerte aad vUor t te NTo
Dac.tie woo4crworVrr. thairar-kr teaWcsts
strocg. au arc;sistj,ioeorti. t acaraa
teed. TJooklct ant tinpla frttf Aims
Sterllaj XUsedy Co. Chicago it I tw York.
The electric faa now apiaraj, i
OI orerw mw qcts:
i
.(H!!ll)ai .
u fed
West Point's Boprdof VUitors yesterday
began its work.
t
ork. I
Do Your Feet Ache antt Ilurn?
8hako into your ahdea Alleh'a Foot-Ease,
a powder for tho feet, It roikea Tlgbt or
New thoes feel Ea -A p'.ma.
ions.
bwollen, . 1
Sweating Feet.
cers and Bhoe
FREE.
N.Y.
8?
"-JSavl really nourl
the Ice man
To Coro Conetlpr'
TakeOvacareU Candir L
If C C C. fall to cure, druu
Bun-
v a
? ana
Gro
leent
.1 M
rctai
Knrroi In the Fet. j
In fart. teitr. rtncotn aod a!l 1 dieae
are cured by Tetterine. Mr. t t. f artla.cf
Po Antonl.Ti. -lameut tc:a
arlolentca-olfeiilnniTfei I mmmkI
a bat of Tettvrta Mr. Mr. 4 Jrf A:
MrFarland. Mmt bt. Teoo . mt 11 4 Uri
ur r. Ji t at i i a lifc
1
cannot r
Peer clothtt cansot rule
foa loa oli. Titn rsit
checit won't do it.
Tour botstehoUorts rzf
tt fccary anJ da;coisj
rr.cntt rr.sy be dcer tvt
thrr cisact fr,se yo
oli.
One ttir- tzt It
ctrer f ailt.
It It lrtrot.Ms i ys
tousjf, wttu tt: ckf cf
t crccry ycira la yevr tC?.
tzi 1
Maude; Orar, roa
with a ba-bU fan,"
cool
o be
reer;
10o or So.
id money.
l
Even the good-natured man got hot
n n n fl f tha AAllnr --
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A new use has recently been dis
jorered for the contents of the paunch,
which until lately had to be thrown
iway. It has been discovered that a .
?ood quality of cardboard can be made !
Df it and is now being saved for that !
purpose. Of course, the large receipts j
at, but there is a manufacturer's profit
made out of each one of them which
aggregates a handsome sum, and all
of this helps to keep down the price
Df the fresh meats to the consumer.
NTew York Sun.
educate Tour Bowala Wltb Caeca ret.
Candy Cathartic, euro coastlpauoo rorerer.
10c, SSo. II GCO.falUdruggttta refund money.
Some men find It well to harvest their
winter crop of whiskers now.
' Fits permanently cured. NoflbiorrerTous-
fter flrst day's use of Dr. Kline's Oreet
Kerre Restorer. $3 trial botUeand treatise free
Dr. K. H. Hunt Ltd.. kj l Arcn i c rau. ra.
ress i
Ko-To-Dao for Fifty Cewf i i
Cua ran teed tobacco hat It core, to tea wra
caca iiroc;, tUxA pure. tOa,tX AUrruMfci.
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7he fesitlTO freckle Is oalhuntlag
rouble. Mt.
Ceauty Is Dlood LreeH
Clean blood mrtns a clean f.!m. Vo
beauty without it. Caacarete, Cant-i Calhar
tic clean your blood and keep itcart. by
stirring- up the laxy lirer and dnrt g all la
Kritica from tha body. Hcpa ST
nish pimplea, boils, blotches, bl r khea4.
and that sickly bihoua complexionf fy taking
CascartU, beauty for tea cents, Call dru
gills, aatufacUoa guaranteed, 10c, Vct SOc
nrr ' o i
111
111 rtas leewcf Usrt !s4
tl i lttit Vreia Oaf.
Is the taiiit cf ex of th la?
sisrtvS ffeVta ecara f $t wtnsf tl
'Kzow Nctiitc" nsja.'is, lie laU
Ilsrry A. Wn, faftattl tctfat ef
Vlrla! as.1 tiler 1U es.tt ela
atst crator, alreULei Ltf t lie
fall teiftl at 4 etctaia!: IXca
nr-sUits wtiels U'.l leir iaia t4
cir te cWada. " Tbe tU i,sj
wildest dc-utt refffttsc t Ctisaa
r.cl- lUe taJft Itgtr was ytv
IsC 1 diftctly t Cttaay llca.
lltZTJ A. t lel.
Kz Chicsaey VU here.
Hezty A- Vfiee te issttettal. la
CUatey Il: CLatr I-a is
est of tie bciitt t ef Ass.et.raa rrt
I Tht hrabcfd Air Irfte wul 1st t yaa
! lltff. Il i tt! etele axi'.ta
! UdiUftsol ttir II s"r I t-". Tea
lira ais etl rtn!y U lie ft:ejecf lia
til te c. cf t let-ctxesal g f tiV.
Ha !J ctoitaia t arte. i)m ei
Urtoto f!IUi rf 5se. TV ti
are ctes 11 f;-J Is eliaufal aa.4
' l.; Vi; o e Tl c" e a f a S: 1 U tf
t-x! a &4 f'.-Uitf wiJs ta!f4 tf cti
Tha Jefao t IVe 't; a re,Me
etsiy asd ataw zvi eucx-st. T
a-:;Sier Htfrtcsit 2e S-ll i
tatUe t-ei" cl ti!; It tlx .5 a
II. Tti-s eieari d s:t ty ssil
z I lota tUnlitg ws.le ty sf. fie.
trtNrvle watts t walk. Utt Ht-try
A, ?Ve tai S it all atitt t-iafttt
faUa ff ota all y-stts ef NiLh Cf
Dca'l fc;s H. cii at! Iftiites.
f !1 tiiili. 'Kirk tf
I r t i L efff..e rw-f ctlee .
WaUh tt l-aty C ft wtlt tVaU !!
i-cy frcarolt'ct ct asUrltey.
If Cltatry llck ie at'lUtf tl Ua
t!ir la act tia fsa;ly tp erestit lia
rail Utcxfsiaa luatU cs sa!e at all
rWatcard Air Kit tstt eOa t-
CUstey llott atd fstifa aJ ftraCy
rtitcl f sUi,
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USE CERTAIN CORN CURE.
Mr. WtnloWSoothlnaSrrpf ,r&!ilr
teethlpr.eofteesthe rutna. redeem .nuaatt..
tln,airayspala.cureswiadC9:ic:a
If aSUeted with
eoreeyM
1 Plso Cure Is a wonderful Cocctrie4lelea
TliAMiiaiiJa CtraVNUi Mr. U . lICafRT. Vt llfl- t M Mftk
TnOmpSOn t Eyi WalCJ Aees. Biooklyn, N. Oct. 3V lH, f
. " . O-
XYT IKTED-Cim nf b4 bMltb tbtt R lM ! i
T win not nflL 8nd a etm. to BJon Chrolei
Co.. NewVurk. for 10 umplM and looo ttgKoUU.
nnnncv hew dhcovtrt:
urtura
"Better Be Wise
Than Rich.
ctek rHf ud
Freo. nr. a. K. eazKH's sows. Bx D aumi. a.
Agents Wanted lZl"tZ
terrta C B. Audereou acouim Elm SU DUa.!ei.
"THE
Wise people kre also rich 'when they
knew a perfect remedy for alt annoying
diseases of the blood, kidneys, live. and
bowels. Jt is Hoofs SarsaparHIa. vhich
ts perfect in its action-
ufeTfDEVEY"
otTriT rati, ttiotir r.
I ttbe world's artet i m.by
arst lUItvad.
WAXTKI). n
SILL KM. IaImM Bt
a IDDirC ntlCirj r.o.b.hrre
IIHUUHUb UIlbMrser bsl crate
Rna and PoUtoes about ath tn
TvafoB f . o b. here Si (ti Medltun 1
t. . K. hcr S3.UQ. Ecsds f 1.23 Mr tnh
finmi rat vrrr low to all roinu to ijl'
so regulates the I Jonlnit Sutfc eend 1r a4 1 urmB
ertfaw 53?5fem as to bring vigorous health. HORMAII H. DUTCH, UlggBtti S. C.
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F. K. Cburn, Mcr. CLu-'.e frott, rit: 1
fln1 Hall's Catarrh Cure a eluable e miij."
urunnsu sen lb .-w. t
: .
Bojdlcr rrttirnloi: to tht UnltM
States who hare arrvrtl lpod the
aeas art pportlnff their forrlg, arrrlc
stripes proudly. This stripe. t'J ow to
our army as foreign mttIc ,t to our
history, is a narrow bar of fl.troro
low down on each sleeve- ' t
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k I! a tats sTVr--w, r
rat U e l. IttUal ci IV.! f C-t -
rental Htt!sy at a lsiU-l
gast. atd itterett ttlit .t!?i vate 4
j wars tlal a c.c
dttit.ts ty lla
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rxrrr.mcr.tJr r trusts C:t
I tell-tals tijr. cf ait. Uwd
sexordia w dlrtctioss it
tradustly tftr.r,s tart rb
color of yot:i?. At E.'ry yerr
btlr rntf Ixsk at l! 1 at
ffrtca. It tikltsi the bait
sisa; uri It froa fsIUst
vjt; sad cleattts tie tea!?
front djadru!?. Statl at
end yotj ocr too ea lit
tHair asi In Disettn?
If T mtL a3 ta 1
rre,-4rkte 1 a fiC!. Ti Ti.s
w. v
CaVa taja tiat tla tc !it alsti
Ja lit a-Ceif. feic'ttts rt crswt
aalfctdtr wti;!d tatttadcte lai
tt..t dAarflsesl cf tie firtetta
Cara-'ry af ;e utd ea t;e e-ret it
lca!cl csat la ;-t"J i- c.f.ttl at?t
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11 REPAIRS
J U UJ S1V5, BIBS. ,
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1 frmLr tar u -sury l ,
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uvai muca cui.:
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baiifa
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A tape worm eighteen ret lone at
least came on the scene after my taking two
UAJAUii. i;. Tms i am aura has caused my
bad health for the past three years. I am still
taking Cascarets. the only cathartic worthy ot
notice oy sensiuio people." -
I . Qso. W. Bowrxs, Baird, Uaas.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
X. ' TRAD! MARK fflStSTtRfO
W.eo Doelltar Is a Crime.
Two street porters In Bonn, Ger
many, got into a row lately, and, In
stead of punching each other's heads.
were persuaded to fight a duel "under
severe conditions' They were strip
ped to the waist, blindfolded, and
armed with revolvers. One shot was
to be fired at fifteen paces, blindfolded;
then the combatants were to ral.se the
bandage, advance to ten paces dis
tance, and fire again. Two rounds
were fired In this way without damage
to any one, not even the four seconds.
The latter then decided that honor was
satisfied. AU the parties to the affair
have been . arrested, the authorities
apparently being furious at the ridi
cule brought upon duelling by the low
rank of the combatant
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i;KTHlH3 FQWCERS
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aM a UfMiUiw XSerota tm . J. ItorrXTT. M. D.
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BEISTLE TVTI!,T, BABBIT, tt,
yrft aT sa.r ef ct
1st t t m
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t: et!aa ajBe;ew.a n-vUt
Dora la a Cab to- v
r
New York Spe. Pittsburg kjpatch: (Ojyi (Cl
fi. Vlrdnla Fair, who is act a to wed I 1
William K. Vanderbilt. Jr., 'fas born
In a rough two-story wooden w)i a'n ty m
Virginia City. Ner., where Iftr father
r f Ca !-. a-e ixt " rm i. V
I mm L f till . .a a... a-.. .....a. . H
mKI t-(- I II", I.IUl IMtMliriMtJa.2.Ml.
rwMte'fttOwH 1 Xaaafetielt y
-r ii 4 i.t assail i . b ru-'jv s. c
a. L-rata - I I w r . rr..i.. . . . . - . t iut
be Fair
rain era
at a t
vii a nara worainic miner.
children played with the oth
children and showed slight pC itnlst of
future prosperity.
.
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Hagerty Thlm whiskers ti tars a
breach of the peace. Garrlt;';. (tweet
ly) Perhapt yex are thlir Ja thty
ought to be pulled !-CIaclsi ill Ea
qulrer. ti
POSITION'S GUARANTEED
P.al'rc-vt Tar Pal4
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DALESMEN WANTED.
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