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to J. A; Bursas & .Oo., Fayetteville, N. 0. h.n 5tiritini (fniitrt ""ptosMtoh frightful. j Miw.Mjmi.-c CrOOIII Sjiellt Sun- Dkc. 1, 1HD2. Tiil'll Ill- I 1 k 4 i1.,.4 1 miv, iuiMiirijfT ornor it rovn i . . . . . . 1 tfftfl llfll'u I MMitl f J .1 w ft mtai we nave not learned. She was standing neap tin? fire ami her clothing I camp ignited, bad- r, . ly burning her Ixfore assistance; f , ,. . . ..1 1 . -. . 1 ' i . a 1 . 1 1 I wns the only passenger 011 trie,' " I t?J . ! -! - 1 .. fori., Iu,t this vcar there will l!mr- "n v " "n ihtti nr r-iiu on, Mir your WHITE HOMESPUNS, jc,tt!H Thisi the !iV Cutter In tl:e niarkfl-t. CuK the tn!k in nlmnt fin I tniMM toys and supplies. Mr. ! II It I.I.I.. ow win nnv in a 1 11 1 1 un? I.W A H V K UT I H KM K.V TS. (,xk Crank Thornton. Ci oi HIV- Hose A: Ix-iik. U HiNfSM Prior & Son. tm A (.oops S. A. Phil- gloom v meditation. Then he; fiiilil ivnoi I I OI 1 1 trrwwiit 111 fl full ilfifij niul 1 - - - - - k m w m mm, . i ill i . 4. I 1 ' . . They were sitting in the olm. vou can get then, from him just UlHthi "I1 tmrnnI me urn wild: 11L the hotel Sundnv ni.rhr ,i;.Jn- rl t, n , , r ..t "J lfs Fm the dodrotiedest O 1 viivuii , tU IUII II Will Hill ir . A. Hums v Co. del km mm. Tl,. v -;m In tl wane; T!icr- notlilnff a loruin; An l tl 'l-v 1,0 tuoriiiiiiC; i ,,'.. WinttT Kivci wiiriiiiiR! TllOM.AM IIXI. ensNinlhe eoinet, when n drum mer rerifcii ked : "The jlatest is that the comet has all bone to tail and there is in further daiipT.". ' es, remarked a listener, "I thought all the time that most of it WUM tsilf." Vh'a theerowd procimil a tel- ('n' "" IIHI HIMtMllCli UH. JOIIll the joker had fled. Many of our readers do their trading in .Maxton, and posnlMy more of them eould do so with profit. To tent the matter, the iai?M5;CHECKS and- FI AIDS'H I tr .i lon iimehes.it in UVIVU X iJL X X JL kJ vr ,roUl U(,r.,ul j, .At Factory Priccc. Freight Addcd IHGHKST JIARKRT PBIC8S PVHi FOU 1 . 1 one eiH, and ne ijeserves your patronage. Uuy of him. jr 1;. II. Patterson, of Max full WW f 1 T Mi ' ,ai l11.,tn.Mtv.fivedavstill(,liiit-,,,,xt "m you o theiv call on u'..; f-.i- hi(i ClfniM r..t. N.'A. Meleim audN.A 1 1 1 ; .. I'riCMI. 'I lUIIIIH!riOII, WI'M' III 1 11 S;iturdny. r A M. Meljean. of LiiiiiIht- .t .. lltl 1 Itfllf III t j, (j III M'-nn-ri';' ini i lining I I.. I. trvil.-UI'T. u.i.h uere uimi uii'k. (im.iI is searee this week. it our l.i' k in t his part ieiilar is I... I'lililliiiliailf ml flit" lit' f 1 1 i IH. Ill J ii ii.. ... ,!, i. romviponilents. Mi- p. MrLnn, of Maxton, . ... i 1 :.. i 1... :.. Ml Hll .'llIHIM III I II III- t,.,.t of t lie Carolina Inter-State J t j i I . I i 1 1 niul Lojiii Arsoeiatiou. Tin: Co MKT appi-eeiates the 1 1 1 i : . 1 ..t it 1 . . . In. tin' kin 1 1 11 in;; mi iu u n i in.i i'liiiils ami hy some of it h 1 1. . . t 1 : rVhilll'-ies. iliKI nope 10 reuiiv tlii-iiii l opinion of all. von -e the tine meteoiie i!h.l.iv I.1-1 Weduef.day niht? Tlii I umkc is not reponsiiiie fnrit.liul it enioved the display. Tli. 1 11 k i iu: day passed on" - .1 . 1 . 1 1 1 .. : .. 1 . .. 1 iilirll aiii iiHiNiiHn hi iuh 1 . St.iin-'s' It was ireiieinllv ol- 1 1 1? . 1 11 jm-1 -i 1 a.s a noniiay, inn mere uiiv ik tin .Mi t m ir aiimse- lll-'llt. Mivs liniiiia and .lenni ' Shi'l, two ami. idle ami aecomplislieil iini'' ladies of I'a vet teville. . im . .. 1 : ..: ....!.. 11. ..1 .in 1 11a 11 ij4i 1 n inn 01 ii-o isjiniu:. t the ueliJit ot tuei: tn; 1 rt v fi ii'inls hen.'. At tin- hour of y;oinp; to press . t iiailirs us ol the siMMen Ifii li if Major William!, lirown, vim Inn i in ieil at his home five luiiix Mint ii ol iiei rpi mgs at i- mI.h k to'ilay ( Wednesday.) He nf heart disease. A iii-ro man, whose name we 1 1 1 not 1. mi 11. iiiii 1 one 01 111 i iii'' mi I ; 1 l 1 - lacerated in Cot- tiiilia in'.s saw mill, near Maxton. Iit i'liijay tli.it it had to he am 'Utiilf. alioe the wrist. Pis. ''rami, ami McNatt M'iformed 'I iN-rat ion. I - - - . The tii in i f Carter A Weather- h.ef Mat on, has been dissolved, Mr. WiMtherly having houht Mr. t'ai l i "s interest in theleisi- I In re are as rlever men as Jl Uratlieilv, hut, like angels' X'S'K tliryare "few and far lie- ,A,,n ' If honesty, fidelity and ;'ithiis ,-ount for anything, ''f iv is prosMiity and surr'ss "Ueif.a Mr Weiitherlv. Ii:f the attention of mill ! I'liilih iM and all interested ' 'li'' i'l 'at ifinent of the Max M niihart urin Co. in this is. ' Tin: Com kt. This enter ltI,,i 'fully eipiipjM'd with first 'l'1 ia u liiiiery fr doiii"; all lU.ii repair work on machin-r-ati'l hits ronieteut in'U em j in 4. very depart neat, ".vnlsn nianufiirtureasujM'iior ur.i... ,,f Na,.s, doors, hlinds. '""ililins, ete., ami turn out "'-v M..iitptlv. When you imhmI !l"y tiling in their line, pt their lri, lK'fiiiinmkiiir pun hasesor n.viii orders elsew here. fyiurej at Last: MAXTON DEPARTMENT. News seiinv. Cot ton rising, prosjMi t s hrihN eiiin. We are on thf tjni vivf for the tentenahulations of the wedding lieHs. Paul, how is it ? Reports of theeotton rojishow .1 I I A 1. .. A. 1 .iue,,ease . ..mu u.ai romem. ,,!e , k,u.h n.(, , jrfn ,hp mihhi even iiy r kiw wiioia suen f decrease would materially U'nefit. fool runnin' loose iu this town at the pt.nt time." "So?" I said. "Yes. sir. I ain't jrot hense enough to l let without a jruardetMi. Svthnt ear up ahead there? I did. It was half a dozen Mocks away. "Waal, sir, I run4ike sixty for moiv'n a block tojketcn that eyar. ".'ouldn'teatchit.eh?" "Yes, I eould. That's the trou- the jrreatet ialior s)liM marhiie in use. Any imiiiU'i of tHtlmonials inn U r;iv, u fju.u the lest fiiiiii' t i.i Squill C.un'i. . tia US to the p:f. Siei i, t I.i- fiw A'n nnn7Ti? v. PRnnunR ..h....ivi,...iv..i.i.,i . u ixt.j wuiuui j. nuiuuu. istln..U-m..M.f.i!Ii-mi(,i!. A.;.iv , . - r, . to o . M. HUKKJ-KN. uooa riour atjrom $3.50 to $3 a IS arret. W. ). ('room &. Co., and sin? how cheap you can buy rroceries and other "joods which they handle. One thin we can assure you, Mr. doom will "treat you white" every time, and ;ive you fulli value for vour monev. He is full of enterprise ..ml husiiiHM, and makes things hum bv t irni iir over the "nimble sixjMni-e" at short profits. heath of Dr. Angus Bcthunc. (I. Did you ever notice the at tachment "Pod" has for Miss I A .. !. 1 1 . . - A. At . A ... S " tiV,V wi'ut 1M. tooted," is in town, fresh chroni. lethe neath of this a-ed i fl-OIll Itab i-h. He savs the pa and highly resM-cted t-itizt-ii. titit Hc-kiu ti him by the which occurred at his home a few j thousands. miles Irom Ked Siane's ast I i-i.t conductor a ilime 011 the hind platform, and lie nn me a niekel change. Then somehow i up and dropiMil the nickel overboard. I Am I - " Strang', isn't it? V.. Yas, I ; hollered to the conductorto stop think he caught it from nleepiii!; ! t he car, but he wouldn't do it, so on a suit o. Ins master's old j I up and jumps off backwards. clothes. "Pise, t nimbler." and explain. Dr. Moore, the "rcat physi-l cianer," who evidently 1 relieves in the doctrine that "the man is blessed w ho toote.h his own horn, for if he does not the s-.aihc shall Look at mv do's. When I -rot ' up that car was out of reach, so I had to wait for this one." "Did you find your nickel ?" "(, y"s; found that riht enough. Lost my car, sp'ilt my clothes and skint my back just for the ejutjfyia' piivilere of! pH km' up that dod-drou nickel an ;i in' it to this conductor. I used to think Pill Thompson was the dingiest fool a -from', but I A LAPfii: LOT or COFFEE AT LI-SS THAN YOC ARK IN THK HAHIT OF (iLTTlN(i IT. It would pay country merchants to give u a call and evt our prices. We can sell you Flour, Meal, Meat, Coffee, Tobacco, Snuff, Etc., At City Prices. Saving You the Frci'Jif. We are Manajfcrs of the Maxton Collection and Hanking Agency. Kxchnnge bought and sold. Hills of Lading. Drafts and Accounts collected. W. E. CROOM & CO . Maxton N C lay. He died suddenly, being' U to ,M' with pleas- 'r,Hss (.,ost on to him." stricken with paralysis. Dr. Pe nnine was for many years a prac ticing physician, which profession he followed with great success. He connected himself with Anti- ... 4 1... I t 1 ... .A I i.mi o, ..... ovs, me,,, ..WU JM Hill do?" chants havediscontinued thesale! ..-.. i. . IJIMI l Oil KNOW . Pill's of the deadly cigarette. A wor- ,i,wv , ' f i-. i, ' 4 , , . , . . nog got his head stuck ma pitch 1. I 4 I I I ' iu r.Miiu iir, rin ifiiifii, i i i u if n:n re i i i a . T . .... er, and Ihll cut off the head to w inch should is imitated hy I .. 4. , :, . , . . ., 1 save the lutcher, and tain brokr hi i , iM i i ei-r one no ues not a isn I I .1 , i . . , , A .. rieshvlenaii ( huich in earlv i , . , . . , 1 1 h pitcher to get the head out. ' 4 ! I'll fl h il II. I III ix.ljiitiiiwai Hki i I tf I . i 4 . Ullr ti ll IM III IH'lWIIIIILL It uiemlrer. The funeral was con ducted by He vs. II. (i. Hill and P. H. Law at the family burying ground on Saturday, and t he lu'gc crowd present showed Ihe high in timation iu which he was held. Ill t heilcat h of Dr. Hethlllie bodies and dwarfing theintellects , .. ,. , of the bovs of our hind. j We notice a tendency on the part ofourfarmeistodispo.se of' ST- , thircot toll seed. FariMerfi ii'iid, j f lOtfliriO. t his should not be. Yniiiiicroli-, bing 'our lands v.hich silently Hobeson county loses one of its I from year to year yield up to you best citizens and the church one In support for you and your fam- of its most earnest, consecrated ! ily. and of course the more it; yields, and the less of that yield. you restore to it, the poorer it bivomes. Commercial fertilizer and useful members. An Innocent Victim. The danger of mob violcm-e is forcefully iilm-t rated iu the fate of an innocent negro who was shot down and prohehlv mortal ly wounded in the Laurel Hill neighborhood, Hichinond county, last Thursday night. Our infor mation is that the negro was ly ing at a wagon camp, asleep, when an armed posse came by ia search of Arch McPhatter. The negro awoke just as the posse got within a few steps of him. and, half asleep and frightened out of his wits, he broke and ran. is not the manure that cotton sted is.- What is lietterfora hi!! of com than a handful of cotton sivd on top of it ? ROSE & LEAK, Faykttkvim.k, X. C. Have a full line of CLOTHING AND Gents Furnishings Call and see sto-k and ;y s vta' c M unettesviile, S. C. tint' Family ( truer rirs. I keep on hand rvr thing in the it' ovi liuu and tesjrtnt fully Millcit the patroungrof the pub. Iii .Mkh. P. T. CoVlViiTNN. Ihnl Sprinrs, X. C. .Telegraph t ' Shing! i'yprvi, heart and nap; .TckirrAph and Ll-i trie Light Pohs. Am pn-pum! to furnish theui in small or Inrgv quantities. Have h id consider ableexjetienci ia handling this class of material. I'tvl sure I can give entire satisfaction. .I.s. McPit UK, J'h'MlCi,l!..ge, X. 1TA 11 U 1 Mi Toram RED SPHLXGS, KOItTII CAROLINA, 5. R. T0W15SBF)D, propriciar. The mei'tiiig iu the Y. M. C. A. , X"i' vm. -o- hall on Sunday night was very well attended. Thesubject,.Iohn l!:l-Ki, was thoroughly gone over, and many lessons might hae ben learned by paying close attention to the sjieakeis, who were Hev. Messrs. Trawick and Fulford, Mess:-s. .1. I). Aus tin.. I. M. Hurkeand W.C.Currie. Snid ih vour orders for the holidays. Hose & Ideals Fayetteville, X. C. The mob. thinking it was Mc-1 W- are all proud of our associa Phatteivfired upon him. several ! tion. and only wish the young (!) ofthesiiotstakingeff.it and pro-1 men, while sN:iking, would not j ducing serious if not fatal inju-'look so oi the most of them.; tt I 1 tl... 4 I..... I. . .1.1 .il. filt In ! lies, i he negro was entirely in- neuie.oi u.n num m.i..h i.hhh noceiit, we an told, of any con- j mat are for young men. ucct ion with the recent disturb-! v : .., 1 II II II U I II' auces in t li.it section. fortunate baltim.rf. Once upon a tune r iraae. This elegant and comnio.lious Hotel is open for the reception of guests. The location is remarkable for the beauty of it h surround ings. Its hcnlthfuhiesw and the medical virt lies of the mincru! ;a-tei-s an unsurpassed by those of any other health ri'sort iu the South, as hundreds can testify who have tinted their curative prop erties. There are six mineral springs situated within a short distance of the Hotel Townsend, several of them having lieeii discovered bv deep artesian borings, and affording lit gallons in-r minute of health-giving water, consisting of iron, sulphur, magnesia, etc. but no two of them exactly alike, as shown by analysis of State Chemist. The Hed Springs are located immediately on the line of the ('. F. & Y. V. Hailway, and can lie reached from any part of ihe country. Daily trains from Xorth and South. Kvery attention is paid to the comfort of guests. To invalids the inducements are presented of health-giving mineral water, ex cellent accommodations, and b.'st of medical attention, together with all the piiet and comforts of home. The Hotel offers accomodation for several hundred guests with onen fire Iliad's, lighted up by gas, supplied with bath rooms, and ail the appliami's of a first-class hotel. I reside having the miueial r. a. i.onjiWiN. i:. i.. iti.Msiit mi. PliOritlKTOUS Fayetteville & Raleigh Mauiili: am (iuamti: Wohkm. Ac Winit. I rrsncrtruliy call tli nttrn tloiofthc t'lil.lic ti I r fart H at me carry on our xmiM the l.irj;t stixk tf liliisti'it tliimuin ruts !1 all t nf any firi.i In the S'atp. inijhy Hr.st chiH woik'i m :e.i i hrh i.f i r timet lr tl u or km a ol inany (' pcrienrr mI luinntcr ti tiaruit .out of air hhnpH uitliont U-h.j; iiisjH cic t tv .is, Hnl f ;uc nit iittiMiii'tl .lo 1 1 r our work in cinjMris n with .Tii oile r uY;iU-rs In the ChIImI Malm. Ihlu In a t roi.l rti.'it. tnkh'ir in a lirtfc Hiri lirvr l.ut v. kit ti.it r nit l.iikitn( nlHiut. We UK- l iit first rl imi fctir' int Ihe hr.it id t!i i hO.ijH 4 in thr i t.it. Our jiricfM Milt tii.i niut c ilrf 1 co:ih titiun ritfi-r in iricn or oik nmi'liip. Writ" us fur prlcci or citl at our ).iri!i. Vcn p-iwrtfuiiv, t;ooiiw in ,v hi:jm:it(; biumben! biumber!! We art? now manufact uring the BEST QUALITY of Long and Slant Lmf Pino. I.iiiuInt. Can till anv hin bill on I he siiot Ht.t .lot ice. We solicit orders and intpiiiies. Mnimis Maih.kv. Lumber Pi idge.X.C , Mar. Hf.'liJ Li Y E R V, Sale and Feud Stables. I tz 1, rT,l..kt.'u no iti wniilinir- ii wa v ir.itnp ii v-ov-ih! t liron'r-h the house nt the r;if nf ."i rnlliii imr . . ... , . 1 urn- n iiw ii.-" i, ,iii, i i. ,......-r-- ........ ..... -' - p1. ........ I - !.....! . .11. iiumIi k imr ii .Hill ' II. . . . .. r I . ' p.n.ii, . ....r,. (from home tor the nni'ssanes oi ; minute. gaged in war with a neighboring ;f(l I kii-p what you want and As a summer niul winter resort the location is unsurpassed, iitiwer was forsaken bv the irods, ! ' The summers are fn-e from excessive heat, and tli uiild- ,and was taken luisoner. He Is- I . r y 1 ",th, intrs renders the n-sort i-siKvially tit for persons suf- :;.Mh'; t '"-"''T'10 Goods ):::i;:;f(;;;!::;::r '" mi,h "'-i-.. issmi.i oi .in max i. put king, the women of his realm dc-, Tl. lonwvitv of the inhabitants. iinnarallelI ia the I'liitl! sweet and love!v and noble and an I true and good lovely, left on Wednesday night for Hnltimore, and she left a glorious and bless il stream of memories as sweet an 1 beautiful as the influences she wove around the enraptured hearts she left U'hiud her. Such a tnaiihn is a blessing to any pla.-e she visits, for she makes j tei mined to pay thegieat ransom that was askitJ for his release, and having so determined, they j sold the diamonds that lit up! their lucks by night and tie: i... it-' .i ,i 1 i i .m.Mt i ti t iu'ii-hair, i J " I l I I. "I I.HH ll'l. ... T together with other and enough jewelry to vouchsafe his return unto them. When became home the first law passed by him.orbv CLOTHING , ; Stat, is the lnst proof of the healthfulncss of Ihl Springs. Ample opportunity are affordtl for outdoor amusement. I The table is supplied with the lst the market afford, and those who may stop at th Hotel lowuscud may r"st assun"d that no pains will lie spared to render them comfortable. For illustrated pamphlet and pmu: itntive analysis of mineral 'vaters address the Proprietor. S. R. TOVKSEND ItLDSI'HIXCIS, X. C. II. Mc.Ni'.lLL, P:rp:itii. Ui:! M'lMNKS, . r. SjHf ial attention to d. urnim-rn. Mar. H, 1 '.-'. t he eat t h in lghter ami more oeau- ,. , utw 4I114, lll.(ivi(iill.r tiful. the flowers wear a richer,. , , " t. llw,,:,n,i i llllll III I II ill in ii ' .. -i the widow should Ik? possessi'd of1 Groceries, t!,H luxuriance and distill a swiMter fragrance, w hile birds their sweet est songs do sing at least it so appears to those who have bask- li McPhatter. .ili.is Smith . I IM I in the snnlioht of her smiles 1" irro ho fired thefatal shot ! Mided the life of Melvin Liv l: Ton. ,aS at hist lsvn cap Tur,,,l. much to the surprise of n'aiiv jM'ople vlio fully lu'lieved ,!lat lie h.-iil been "made wav andinhale.lthefragian.vof thos. (lu. ori nf tlll. ;(o V.!.t. . .in.l .-.--1 liimr llwll!l1 Loilt III II ! ..,..tl,ir.l ,.f all tl,- l,....ls.t...,,.; -jVtm;. i-allmulUim-meiitsand heiilitainentsof w Im h iH.ron. making your puJchasi-s. ! her dead lonl was seized at any; ! time during theco vert ure. Thu rare flowers of goodness and love liness which bloom so henutifullv Women, vou who trail this have, the same lene!icial provision en- ia her character, for she ,s an an- fw Mlii lvim.mlrer you ' J. A. McKAY. Last Notice ! RED SPRINGS RAIIW.Y AND LIM3ER CLMPANT, , Hr.h Sri:iN;H, X. P., ! MaiiufiicturerH of Spimel!iil and Heart Timln rof any length ; and size. j V.U MATKItl t. A "I'M IAI.TV. Hhir Plaining Mills are ijew and '. iu juTfi't hiIt for the work of ! Flooring. Ceiling and Weather lioanliiig. P.il! will ! filial on inhfift noti."". and nilirfactioii To all parti.s interested iu marking th graves of their UIovhI ! jrijaianti-l in every pat ti- ular. detid, with either a nice Monument or Head-stone, I would Mir j that I can make it verv much to your interest to get my prices mid KLDSPHIXCS HAILWAY AND McCOLL MARBLE WORKS MiO)LL S.C. w. w. pati:. oVxi:h and phophiltoh. -o- nd iii loveliest mould, and with most seductive gra.i enthroned aiv indebted to a great extent to! All parties indebted to the late '"ll. lie wi'iit tn the lioiise of' ainn- ii w tv.Miiiiu t tf Iter m:itch- ' uluivil taan near Pates last j hs form she moves mid reigns a "'ihlav inornirg and stirren-1 muni o'er the realms of thebel liunself( and was carried toj jS, and all hearts pay fon h'st '"nlh'i ton and there platVd in j homage to those- entrancing M-It is said that McPhatter Jan nis and intoxicating witch- v 'i . . . ' '"III ii t i t i:i lilf i-iiiiilitioii wliou t ..m.k whi.-li iiijik tier one of the ,,lI'fiirii. If,, received several : piost fascinating )adiis we ever- '""'"'lsiii the effort to capture! niet. iViooi Mirrtr. pile;,,. Spring Hill a night orj 'Miftrr the murder, ami these i The stagc vilhan is always at a "'UhU had iifrer lieeii ilnssed. ! .l.nK-ntit mm nv hew invariable thewouaiiof iK'iimark and t hi? firm of H. W. Towns-ud A: Co. : .it-.. iw.tiH.xt tliMt nil i-hiim in mv King, from whence Kngland got ; ,mn,js phi.-til iu the hand's i the ideav which has since U-en Col . X. A. Mcl anfon-olht tion i transplanteil in the Xorth Faro-! not settled by Dnembcr 1st. I h:,Jatut..,ook. ! It. M. MUJM'KS. ! i Assi;rue. sooniv la rge photographic de.-rgn f the Lat.t styh-s of woik U-fon pun having. Deigns and pricii furiiish-l on application. Siiisfattior guarantee! to all customers Hi-sihi t fully, W W. PrAi:. Do You Feed an Overcoat? Ib Hut couldn't you learn to! love me, Ida? We hivf j it re.'.MVs! n c? lo'. of the in tr!iic!i will J-c .,M at rt totUm Hipure. eh rts from 2 cf-nts u? Ths lircetta'Kl ciUil nocx oi ... . 1 HOlSiverlrou-Uto Mxt-n-a!l erjulw an!ir.rc,frotn up- TruiAt partli-s in.Iebtetl to, t-.. Tt.nrs. t fn-t. anvtl.li s ;:!; feu ml iu a first c'a'S f u:n!it.i;i.ff i Also, all . I a . a. Ii. lowasea-i, .grui. aivao. ti . ,tr r tu d'Jsiihff. . m , m i &a ii' uii kiiv mm - ,S ,C 1 .iOtlt tlllllK 1 COUIO, llUeil llllll llieu .iHi.u.iin niuiii-: LFMHI1H CO. Noimi nor.Mi. Tinins daily exitpt Sunday. Iave Hil Spiings.. Iae Dathef... 4 .." v m' IMVeMnipiotig ''2"t V.U Arrive How more b.'iO r U ' MUTII POI NP. Trains daily except Sund'iy. pi a oil in the hands of Col. X. A. ii ! niacin ;.IcIMn for toller! ion. if not wt He (n'achiiig for his hat) It is I ,., j.v ihvnilrer 1st. THE NEW YCF.K RACKET, XJL LSIT O Nf 3NT. O- ii. w.Towns::np. it W. FT VvF.LI Frcnrictcr. .i A U f f.... ..w.... I ;iw imm mini ! Iaw MiIlliong ; l'iive Dallies -i." a M lAnive Hi-'l Sptim;- 1Da u .1. v . I ii v. Gen. Ag't. as 1 feannl! You r. c :oo old to: learn. were in u had condition. j caught in t tie net. Nov. 10, IS'L' Agent i 7
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