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-.1 . j If . J'i 1 ii 1 i SCO LI! " ' ' ' FF j A . Ai ivl .N'IK, Editor an ! 1'ioprietor. ' Circulates in Montgomery. Moor.', Iti h- mon,i, Cuuiborl.:nJ. Ju.i.cso.,, lilu-icii ami : Columlms counties, X. C, ri:d MaiH.oro, i Marion an.l C!ies(( r!h-K-1 c-.niiii.f;, S. C. I SUBSCRIPTION RATES: i Une year, . . Six months, , Three months 5r oo ! 5P-1 3- Terms, cai.Ii in advance. Tmrji;j;y, Jtnk G, bS0.'5. IT I E I .A K K AT D Ar J I hSQN COLLKGIC. j I nnfi! 1 I. iitiicl tit t i....' n Davidson 0 l!e-e isu bf iiiiiil'u' I lake about a mile in the rear j ol the main building named i "Luke Wiley, in honor of fc. 11. Wi ley, of Salisbury, a pro raiment trus tee, who contributed most literally to its construction. The lake is almost a quarter of a mil? long and vanes iu n sadih from a hundred (o two hundred I vard3. Two bath houses oi on each eiale, furnish ample accotamo dations for all who desire to bath and swim, aod ten boats give the rowing fraternity opportunity to try thsir muscle. Thoso who like a more exciting amusjiuent come whizzing down a toboggan f !ide built on one of the hills and das!-, with graceful impetuosity into the water below. . It is needless to add that sonatiei VsDorts are all the the raro at Da- "vidson. Daring con?riiencemant (June 5-8) the lake will undc-ub'-edly be the centre of attraction to all vis5 tors, students and ho peo ple of the village. We feei sure that all will then feel cordially grateful to i'rof. LI. L. Smith whose zeal aud energy tbe college owes this va!u ibie addition to the department of athletics. Few lit iiti. cans resign and none die. liow they do swing on to Uncle Sim's teat. "WASHINGTON 'Wasiiikgton, D. C, May 28. The Briggs case, which has been the centre of interest, more than any other topic before the Presby terian General Assembly, comes to trial to-day. It is thought that the trial will be completed this week. There are new developments in the "Norfolk pension frauds, -and a number ol arrests have been made on the charge of forgery. "Washington, by recent enact ment, and carrying out of old stat utes as well, has succeeded iu put ting gambling outside of hev bor ders, and the vmidals who ply the nefarious trafiic have opened in f'tdl blast at the Virginia end of the long bridge, where they have thus .far succeeded in defying the Vir ginia authorities, of course being beyond the jurisdiction of Wash ington law-makers. An effort is now being made to gain -co-operation of both governments, to sup press the curse, which is s;'p piug tbe manhood of Washington youth especially. On Saturday by order of At lor uey General Olney, an injunction was filed through District Attor ney illlchrist, of Chicago, restrain- ing me worm's hair managers .1 .m . .....s uvi-aiu,, uu -bunday. The gates were open yesterday as the injunction bad not thou beeu granted. Nearly all the prominent European im tion - al exhibits at the lair have been been withdrawn from competition, the commissioners of the various contries being dissatisfied with the hick of method iu making awards. The new United States cruiser -v - -V' . 1. 1 i . I . - icw auik, on ncr iiuii n ip ex - cecdyj a speed of twenty-one knots and earned for her builders, the Cramps of Philadelphia, a ..-peed bonus of 200,000. Last week witnessed the hea-y il'iiiliiie of cx-Secretary of Treasury, Chas. I'o.-ter. It i the u a loor commentaiy on the linaneial ability of the hist administration j that within the pust live month.-; , t o chief heads of iinnnicia! puli -i ey, McKiuley aud l e -tler, liavo ; been compeiletl lo nuike assign- mtuts in their private hushiess. Avoniiei' the country itself has been bi ought so near thiaucial down -: fail. Princess Kahdie, of .Spain left us on ThnrstJuy, with much the same dis;, lay of crowd and militaiy whieh u.liered !it-r arrival, he ex pressed iierselt uuili :nu.-h cnthus-- iasm as highly please ! with theJ reception accorded her. There has recently been some .!: iiiu in Grand Army circles. iS'ew Yoik j ust. deel.ired it sotf sni'fsH to liaiHl.s wuiCH Lave l'Oin carried on in t lie . ob taining of Mentions. This called fonh rebuke fi'om headquarters vo -t)r f he Washington postsliave K, ith tbc reorm" movement. '" ... ' - OiLlS..: vMO FO RK FRAGIvl ENS. ount showers of rain for the ! fcw jays iiave given the grass arrJ tue farmers a Iresh impotmj. j CVops are growing finely, looking i vi;i ami generally in a good con j ditioii. Cotton especially reeni3 to ! be . Ihiiving. "i - - monotony of farmers' table IV - i : t !st broken by the wel- .ilcume arrival of cabbage, beans, bee?, l"sh potatoes, and some ol j the fruits, of which latter,! hucklobt mes are abundant at 5 j I cents per quan. .up pie.-, iu-j, aic -. Leitining to iipen, and ero long i hat most delicious of all fruit? . . peaches '.will bo ready for u.-: with such a fine prospect for fruit- . Li:1-!:", we boasekeepets should tako care to lay in a supply j of canceS goods, preserves, & i Miss Kii-o Lyde, of Bennet's-, vid?, S. C, has been on a visit din ing the pa?.t week lo her sister, Mrs. C. J. Thomas, of the Firk, and Mrs. John Bullock, of Alfordsville She in at present spending some ;inj with her daughter, Mr -. K. D. On Tuesday of thid wef k quite au enjeyallo diniug enterta:nment j was given at the home of yohu jEdens,m honor of his birth-day, aud that of his daughter, "Mh-s Lynu Mr. John L. McLaurin, of Buck Swamp, S. C, is in the Fork, and reports crops as doing vell iu that s? ction, though not in advance ef old Ilobeson. Capt. L. L. Ohnslead, of Mel rose, Fia , paid us a Hying visit re cently, but has returned with his wife to their distant home, leaving behind ihern a tiny grave ia the chureh--yard at Smyrna, con taining the remains of their iufa-ut daughter, liaciie B- lie. who did on the morning of the 22nd ult. "God knows bc-ft a-d took her home, ere the de chops on the brow of the innocent child h.Ld faded from her sky-born eye?." 'Little one sleep Dear withered bud, thon sbalt not wtep. For God in His own Providencj Knew best and called thy spirit becce. And -where bis angels vigi's keep Little one s.tep." "Aunt Becey." LUMBER BRIDGE HIGH SCHOOX,. . Viliat a. Chief Correspon dent Sees and Hears at its Closing Exercises Me. Editor : iain would I lay a tribute on the shuiue of Lumber Bridge hospitality alter being cast on the tender mercies of its citi zens during tke commencement exercises of L B. H. S. Ileechoing the sentiments of Judge McRae, they are the best people in the State. Sunday, day of rest, had come. The village church Ftood gleaming in the morning's sheen and the beams ol sunlight fell in gildH burs across the greer. sward ; the heavens were fair and blue ; wind and brooklet murmured of g'adnes and peace Cod's peace, and on the leafy branches tha birds carol! their onjis, a jubilant hymn to the u The noise of the vast crowd ;s sembled froia hill aufl vaUv ,v?... j like lhe ham of beea fia " (h;v terea jho chcirel.vard ; but every 1 E0.Jnj is hushed as the tones of the j organ roll fo:th and -with j one voice the congregation j .in.iiu ! a melodious an-ihem lifting every j t-oal from earth to heaven, When the music ceasel Prof. ! McArthur's school marched in ami i ' - , , i occupica rest rvsa seats rosy- checked, stal wart boys and ruddy, athktic youths on one side, and 1 difil lent maidens, like tremulous j lilies, opposite. Rev. J. E. White, of Wi'son, then rose and addressed hisiself to I the audience in a chaste, ornate, el r(l",nt 1 ormon, ar pealing to the belter part of every man. woman and child. TU 2 Of n -eit Monday nig!:t was a det i'h'dlv successful eutt r? ainment. Vv hi!c a 1 acquitted themselves ad miiubty a; a i..t:'ad cotiseuueace of the Laihful (raining they have received iru.ii a COJiiTK-dent e ail i of itvehei- some des-eive spcil mooi"?,. iHisstJuaie, Li or a, L;u:i -3nd Treva d liloy, Katie G.-achy, ie yn "llm -n i MoG-nchv, A . jViret: ; J. i lev, L. McfliTr lktl,leaux L; L n.lv " .i j j. ij.u'; and b. M. ! n Tn,.-,!- mft,;ni ,i-; tense heat and clouds of dust, an immense concourso was seated in root of the academy, to hear a flu 3nt, graceful and instructive ad drees, sparklirig with wi. stored with br'iht ideas and nobla thoughts. Something to encourage- y?ui-g and filling them with loftier hopes and aims. Yes, 'Singleness of Purpose' presented to us in the attractive and rractieal manner that was 80 much ou-ioyed, deserved, as it re- ) ceived, a deafening romp of ap plause ; and it was with a sigh of disappointment, and not relief, that the audience saw Dr. Currell of Ta Vinson College take his seat. The assemblage theu dispersed in vari ous directions for dinner, and what a dinner that was! Ilamper after hamper filled with substantial vi- ands and toothsome dainties. In the afternoon Capt. Kerr, of Clinton, treated his hearers to an oratorical, spicy, eiueiwiiniig ici- nrp, j; , Capt. K Uiart sr.'eu- : I lire CUurcu uu y. M. C. A closed ine ex r.nes for e day One of the most attraciive tea tures of the concert was "The La-t fjyiim," recited by Miss Mary D. Law. She won the heart3 of all by her sweet, quaint earnestness and power of expression an-, syui pathy. After the "Farewell Chorus" and fie awarding of prizes to Misses Katie McGeachy, Not-a Malloy and Emma (3iirrie. the audience dis persed. Many tears were shed as the pupil3 bid farewell to their teachers, who, uafortunatt ly for them, are non residents of Lum ber Bridge. Theri are many advantages to be enjoyed by attending this school. First, as principal, there is a Christian gentleman, assisted by earnest, cap tbio teach-rs, who perform their duty with unswerv ing devotion to principle, liev. P. R. Law, is pastor, an advantage iu itself. The town and viciuitv are pervaded by a spirit of in r ilify, piety and aiud intellect nal improve ment ; and these influences can only tend to the d-jrelopment t;5 lh?. innate genius and rnanncijd iniierent in your you? Is. The pitanr .1 and - o;u'ort of the nccit.it n w is gret y enhanced by itiusic ir ita Mi.s s iSu-iie and Lulie Fay and the L. 13. choir, and the attentions of well ilectel, po lite and efficient marshals, who un derstood their iutyand performed it accordingly. After accompanying s me friends to the depot Wedntsday morning, your correspondent en tered upon a sixteen mita drive acrdss the country for Cumber land. ith pleasant thoughts and bugLt memories for Lumber Bridge and htr whola-souled peo pie. Vi it it. RED SPrTnGS DOTS. The commitees au horized to se lect a place for the Instifu'e h'ave very wisely decided upoa Utd Spring?, tvery one here is proud to have it again, and this is the moat desirable place for many reas ons-, that could have been chosen. The place for holding the exercises is at the nyy spring belonging to Dr. J, L. McMillan and is accesi and quite a pretty ?pt. --With c corrtniod.Htior.s fur c- en a" 'hir.-.'r . -'. ;- ' ' u. I.-.; i yar, c-v'.ry -jti-.- li;.',-. Following t lie Institute, almost too close up-ri its heels, coaif s the fair of the L. It. and L. S. Associa tion. Universal eflorts are being put forth to make this tbe most suc cessful of all the fairs htld here. It is hoped that all friends of the e'-iterprise will rally to its support, come to it and send exhibits. A verv sad affuir occurred about j a quarter of a mile from here Tu-s day morning. A negro woman j named Annie Ii- I!e McNuir ws.s in a cart with a negro man driving, v. Iu n the mule took flight and run. The woman jumped from the cait and struck upon her head, fracturing her skull. She regain ed consciousness and died that af ternoon. She was a widow with sever! grown children. Mhs Flora McKinnon, f Hope Mills is.l Miss M. K. McQueen, of I this n'uee. are aftndin r then enm mencement- ex -seises ot Mis I ury j Jl-'lutiEOiu i 11 ail. sj'iu-!j near Iturul i ! Uotel lownsend nest Friday night week,.for the benefit of the Con federate monument fund. The names of the performers is a guar antee of a musical trat. MUs Me- Kinnon w.ll slg give a rn ert at Red Springs hall next Wednesday nighf, the Juno's to be given to re plenish the public library in that place. . . , . , Misses Sarah Black, Fannio Mc Q jpen, Annie DeVane and E'.lie VViUiama paid a visit of a few days to Rowland last weet. Mrs. Shooter is having two rooms added to her house near the R. II The Scotchman, edited by R. Burns, Anderson, has been issued two weeks in our village. It is bright aud newsy and its establish ment is a step forward in the direc tion of progre.s and prosperity. We wish it all succfs. B. BIRMINGHAM - BBS1SESS - .COLLEGE AND mm OF SHORTHAND AN Birmingham, Ala. Specially arraDc-d a id elegantly equipped fr giving a thorough business educaiitn." The largest BchtM 1 of the kind in the South. Graduates assisted in securing em ployment. Snd for illustrated catalogue. Address, Amos Ward, Pros 1R0NST0HR! Is m uch Larder thav marble, i;i appear auce almost a.s attr.it-tive, and is eqna y as good lor touihsti.ue.H, slabs, ttiblet-, &e. Person!! wishi;;'.' to mark thftgraves o! t!.eir beloved dead, can do so wita one fonrt the cof.t of oUt.iini'ig marble. Wo ni-nn-facture three special sites of toinbs, small size fur iist.mts, intTnieiliatu lor liir children, and uiiiniuiotii size for graves ol adult j.at $-J.f.0, $4 00 and S CO, a l ikccs- sarv K:tl;-r;n-'. n -ravint. c-: a . -i . li s, t-u- done with noextra' i-harL'e. 1 -ts-ms desir ing anytKing in this line are specially ro .qitested to vail. on km or correspond with us by mail, and re will t ike plea-m-e in givii.y you all th? information you may wi h to have. If you write i;.- we will tiivo you our best tortus and full instruction how to send us your orders that no iui.it ike ui.'n '-Ciiur. The v'i..ic business eau be cr ductd by this method. We would give yon a discou;:t from regular pri-c- 8, as therby save agents' ouiUiissioji.s. Remem ber w. juaraute-2 satisfaction to the most f tstidious. Iu fair tenitory a fotl 11!:'in (nn make i?" i day s-iowin-i sj)e.ci.ue.is of our .vork aial getting orilers for us. ITt wai.t a few go .d, r -laiiie .-;g n i. Write i-s 'or terms. Or ders lor tombs and mile stores for rail- r,-id .r!ietl..d W.. ..ive vftn s-sti .fnfttol-v work at lo.v i. rices. in specttu W. D. & it. C. Dean. U li 1 Cninb-r land, X C rniir r.T, atr it ' T 13 H HAVE ON fl AND A I liNE ASSORTMENT : OF Old Reliable Guanos AND a. Ii- arm -Kbnisiiss We ara now rei-riviug "a la ge stvcK o: DRY GOODS, 2COIIONS. fcllOES, v Ii ATS, . CLOTHING nd will be lcase5 to serve our friends . and former customers at 1;k: Ktere ocvt- ie.l by L i. b. ii. Patterson, A T TOR X I Y A T L A W , MAXTON, N. C. Will practice iu any of the courts of (he Statft. MINTZ HOUSE, ROSEBOEOX. C. Good and comfortable tela. Table snp plied with the best the market affords. W. A. MINTZ, Proprietor. tngli&h iSpavin Liuiinent n-niovts all lrd, oit or cailohsed lutnps and blem ishes from horses, bl3)d sj avias, cnibs. S lints, sweeny, ring bone, slifles, sr-iaius, 11 swo len throats, coughs, tie. Save S by use ot oce ixttle. Wannnted t);e n.ost wonderful i letnish cure ever known. Sold by J. V. CnooM. Dm ggit, iiaxtoe, N. C. Try our celluloid starch. Ii makes your collars and cuffs shine. Thompson P. F. Co. Felton'rnarket canned beef, n ce and fresh. Only 10 els. pound. Thompson i ure Food Co. Ccxe's Jtll.ytine and prepan-d j-liy. Pure Flavoring essences and extracts, Thompson P. F. Cu. MRS S M WiSlftliT. I desire to call your attention to i.-.y s;lect Stock of Mill nry Goods for the Spring and Summer. T Vn on hand Hats of tuo l itest '-:-. - tif't'rieo !n or''"r. An elc ' h'--i'-- ' U'.d-TW.'ar. in jact ' -- - v. -I -.. :.,miilcte a Ladies Toit ?t or Wardrobe. Prictt ! to suit the times. Iteepectfuily, Mits. Wkigut. RED SPRINGS, N. G. DoservSnrj Prise We ltire t: s;i t o.ii itiy) Sis . tint fr! yenis we have btc-!i n.lling lr Kind's N".v JJist'ovti t for Consumption. Vr. Kii-g sNew I ilj 1'iils, unckleu s Arnica ne -i-tric Bitters, nuil Lave never tundlt-d remc ciks that os well, or that have given k-ic.i nivoriU-atisfii.tion. We '. not htsitate to Puaraiit. e them every time, e.n i we ntai d lt to r, f in 1 the i.tircbftse pn-e. It satis- lactorv results do not fjl'W ti.eir use. The, remedies have won im'ir kh.h solely oa thir tnnits J. IX C'roiin ling- Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The bes.t Salve in the wcrl 1 !r Iruises, Cuts. Sores, Ulcers, gait lli.eum, Fever Sores notfer, Chapped Hands, C liilblains, l ornfc Ted all Skin Eruptions, and positively cure s Piles or no pay required. It is gnarnLtetd to give satisfaction or money refunded. Picj 25 cc-uts p; l- box. Tar salu by J. D. CroGiu, drug'Jist. Shilohs Consumption cure This is beyond question the most sue- cesslul Cough Medicin , we have ever sold, a few dosas invariably eure the worst m.s-s of r.,..I, on. I Hrrmi'LiHri- while its LWUVII, uiuuj' t.M.. . . . , .. wondertnl sr.ee; ss iu the cure ot consmnp- tion is without a paralkl iu the history tfl inedicioe. Since Us first diseovtry it lias ! ben sold on a gnnraiit&e, a test which no other reedieine -cm stand, it jOU nave a cor.L'h we earnestly ask yon to try it. i nee 10 5?.. and SI. If our lungs are ssr-:, chest, or r-ack larue, use Siiloh s Porous Plaster. Sol - by J. P. Croom, Maxton. N. C. Oh, What a Cough. Will you heed the warning? Tbe signal perhaps of the sure approach of that more terrible disease Ootj.smiiption. Ak jour selves if yon can afford lor the sai-e of sv- in 5f.c. to run the risk and do notiiinp; for it. We know from experience tkat Sliiloh's ( 'nrc will core yonr cough, it never f ills. This exnlaina why mor; than a Million Bot- tles w;re bold the past year. It relieves r-ronp and whooping couh-at once. Moth ers, do not be without it. lor Jaine tmcK, site or ch.-t use Shiloh's PoroiH Plasttr. Hold L) Dr J iy (.'room. GooD Looks. Goou !ooU.. are in. re th -n skin deep, d -peodin;; upon a heallhv condiiion of all the vital orl-aus. If the Livtr l.e ii. active, yon haw; a l.ili -,us look, it yonr stomach he dis- ord:v( dyon haw a dysp -ptic look, and il V ';r ki n-, s be n.2'e-ted you have a pll.'-hed look. Semro food health arid yon will have j;ood looks. Eloitric Kith rs is the grc-tt idleiMfiviv ami Tonic a'ld acts dltteUv oil t!a -sc vit -.1 oi-:;a.' s. C.'uri-ii l'mii les, l.lotch' s, I i Poils and gives a good comjdexion. Sold a' J. D. Cii..c:ii's drug store. ; per hot.- Prcnouncd Hoy eles, Yet Haved. From a It iter written by i!rs. Ada E. Kurd or ijrorou. o u.. we-e: inncu :-..! a b id cold which stlt:e-! ju n;y lungs, cough set in and liuailv ttrn:ii:a'ed iu C'onsnmi tion. Four doctors gave me m, saying I could live Hit a short ii.MP. I gave myself up my Saviour, dott-r; im d il I couhl not tay witii my fri-nds on earth I won hi mei-t my i-.l sent oih' al)v. ISly hu-bind "'as ad vised to get i'r. Ki - g's N'.-w Discovery for Coas-.imp ion, Co .ghi a.-id ''oi. a. I gave it a trial, t. ok iu ai! eight '-ottle,; it has cum! in-: and t!i -i !; (Sod I am how a well and he ir!1.' wcnir.;:.' Trial bottles lr-e at J. 1). t lOO'll s dU'.g sioiC, ItOguIar KIZc O'.K. c tl. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint Is it hot w-rth t'-e su all i rice U- 7o--. 1: Ireo yoiirstdt of -very sj iitp'oin c-f those dis t n ssiti coicid. lints, it you think so mil at or store and i;et a bottle of SiailoWs Vst.il.. iz.-r, ev.rj' lotti has a jmi-.tc-d fctiar.tiitee o.i it, use a i-orili. tly and if it -.oes jmi no good it co-ts jen wt. iriij. Kohl b J. I). Cioi w rillion Friends. A friend iu need is a friend in. tee!, and not less than no million people have lound just sucli a friiad ix Dr. Kind's New 1 i.-co-v.-ry lor (JoiiKUintic o, Con-;ht, and Cob's. It yon have never ue l ti is Gii.t l oin;': MeJicin, o;;e taia! will 'olvuii e on thai it h ts wouUcifnl curative yow- r in all dis eases ot Tkr-iat, Client a nd v.u 1 Luii-s. l-'a -K hotile is gn .rant.-ed lo do ail that i- claimed or ii oney will W refund.'. I. Tral b ttl.- hi.- -at ). I t.'r.)t!"i, Drue; s-tore. DENTSST, LumbDrto, Ti. C. fji'-tfjT (.ace over lac aic- $ifrte&4&'.ii Lcod Bai'.dii! Elm Ktrcet. Six years experience ri.lri 1 of Ethyl used li-r prtialess txtrac'.iou cf tceil. G- B- PAiTEHSON, D D S, FAY j'jT I E V I L L ii, N. C. fter 7 yciiVc exyer'unee offe.s his juofes-si-.iil services lo ih.' m ii . - U yes By, noiic (a true .l isth'ti. ) us. . I fur the p.V less extraction of o eih. ( iTi o v. r .Sank of rayottcVille, opposite it.-.tel L-i t- a at to. ISo1:el Alexand:va, ROWLAND, N. C. B aid by the day or per . onth. Table exo; lleut, servants pi bte and altt-ntive, terms reaFonat-le-Motel just opened and in txeel lent order. G. E IIaxcke, 'ropnetor. M ;rch IG h. The ELISCTEOPOISH cures dis case without medicik1? Por information, terms and ad vice address J. K. HILL, P. O. box 30, Maxton, N. C or 1403 5T. Y.Ave- Washington. 1 C FOR GENTLEMEN. And other specialties f-sr Getulomen, Ladies, Eoys auil Susses are tlie 'J Best in thn VJnrM. . I See descriptive advertise--M 1 ment which w-ill appear ia -jTST 1 this nar... Take no Substitute, J but lnsist on havlni? W. L. h& fk nam3 aaa price stamped on k.ScS3s..-L3 bottom. Sold by THOMAS B. PACE, Maxton, N. C. W. L. DOU S3 SHOE VQR ALL KINDS OF Farm Supplies ex I -a r X.l-. it Si -AF.'LY TO-- aJ. B. WEATHERLY, ) lw V StM I VO!l f M H U V, 1.1 MM - j I 1 nfitr f-.n Itt IriC " v businoss Oil. S. M. WRIIillT. RED SPINGS. N. C. Offer.-, his professional .services to tVe people of Robesoa and stir roundi, countiws in the tr&at ment of Cancers, Tumors, etc. With many years of success experience he feels warranted in j ,aying that all cases of not to , ong standing readily yield to ii.: treatment. r o . i . Anai?reeable Laxative and NERVE TONIC. Sold by Drug-gists or sent by mail. 25c..60c, ana gi.uu per pacisaeo. i aiapiea nuo. SO HOi The Favorite X00T3 PCvTCEa t for the Teeth and Ilreath, Amirs ' Kecdlnz a toni?, or children who -want build intr un. should take BUOW.VS IKON BITTERS. It is pleasant; cures Malaria, Indigestion, Biliousness, Liver Complaints and Keuralsia: If you ' feel weak and all worn out take BROYJN'S IRON BITTERS For Malaria, Liver Trou ble, or Indigestion, us o BROWN'S IRON BITTERS II Ol KI HAM I E T, HAVLE'l, N. C. The sb; is al wavs supp'id ith b .'st l!-e in.url-.et ruTords, n lite tnd at t ,'i! i v e';- rvants, location envi'i-i ?r. t, " charges reasoiiAbh-. - htu-ly reception iven the v, t-aiv rveil-r lay or night, Ci KOito k J ri::;j.KAx, prep r The Owen House, rx-ui:i kd von lations and A Liberal Table, l-oa:'d-rs by i lie d.i.v. vi -.k or :no..l!i. S;-eo-.i r-.t s itr 'i'i ea'.iij.il c.nd j:':;c -.1 M u l aities Doc!: r.i. ' Front. Slrre's wiLAi!Nnox, i: o. cv :v. THKOCGII CrnblU.K' ANJ a:-:', vriovf; N i Til AM) S- : TH AU trains d.-iily xeefd .'-'ni ihiv. NoitTH BotNO- Isn. 1. (y'haih ton via S ily Lv. '.) :,() : l'rpjniilrw. O 6 e; N " U 0 - li Mho Ci.y tv Ar 10 5." 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Maxton Scottish Chief (Maxton, N.C.)
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June 6, 1893, edition 1
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