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i ILLS. I have located mv splendid macbioert ' tad ouflt for rnaunfscturinjj latnber and lathi near Dowmore, oo Red Fpringe ffarrow Quage It II Am prepared tr manufacture sap end heart pinelurnler of all length! and aizee, alro latta. 11 nr surrrunded bj a bflt of large pirc t'mbrr ad having uite a number tf ear xrerience in rand!iojracb plaoU, feel aurs that large order placed in tor handa will receive prompt deMv.rv. C. If. TELIA FKRRO A CO. Red Spring, N. C, Mar. 10, 3. SAW. The Wilscn Short Cut ba at la-l aich'd cur plant sod with a splendl I outfit aad the beautiful foreat of Ion leif pine that surroun is u, the pride of Itotxaoa county, we are a'le lo c-ffer to lumoer dealers flut Has hea t aod aap 1 imlwr, ijprt-aa and pne aMngle, lath. efr. I rtipectfo'lj licit inqiiriet. Tnaokiag mj patrons fjr piat favor. I am jo ir, J. A. I1UMPI1RKY, Hui N. C Mar. 10, 1892. VYile.n Hl.orf C jt . R. LUMBER. Ileviog inert ved oir opacify botS in a'e.tn potter an I in the purchase of a I tr-fl l)tlt of pioe timber, we are cni t'l :d t I'Tcr to ccnaumers large heait lme lumber, latha, etc. of the beat l ulity that can be rnanufac'u'ed of the long leaf pine that thia rrctloo la d ted f. We would bj pleastd to quite p ic na in iiirica or have jetties to iit our pi n. Thankful for tht very II rl piirouage and courted' abown ii in the ml by lumber dealers, makiag n ne wed offort to please ia tbe future v c re respectfully, R. F. DeVANE. led Bpring. N. C.Mar. 10, '93 JllUuLilllLiiJ . ) l' Mutter, to Sitka C. fTee, WOO bbl. flour, T a0) Hose Tobaoco, .100 Spirit Caaki, 1000 Halra Hay, RO.nw P a. Meat, n, Hliippid btuff, Corn, Mai, Mo!aaea. -I CARRY Everything usually kapt io a Wholesale Grocery Store. Would be plr.Vfd ta quote price arid .'ei-tivu coDdguincuta from producers of cotton and naval stons. I give MY I'KRSONAL ATTENTION to the aalu of nn ignmanta. Rapeetfiilly, It. M. M MOCK 8, F.y.ttffille, N. C. w. a. aratnoam 3- c. sraijioaa. W. E. Springer & Co., Iupertera, Mai.tifrtclui. ra, Ageata and J bb'. ra of HEAVY AND SHELF IIAltDWARK, TINWARE AND ENOLISfl EAR t HKNWARE. Furcll Rmllin,', Wilmington, N. C S. P. H c N A I n, Whoeiale - Groor AND Commission Uorchant. North Water Street, WlLMISOTcN, K.C. Mar. 10, 189J. RED SPRINGS la keeping pace with the growing to tn of the South. Her new eotcr p beiocw liotfW, new atorea, iacrreee f bwaiiu aud npidly iocreaaiog popu la.i p, create a ntceltj for a well for tlabt) Drug Store. Thia daraau 1 ia tew supplied, aad wteo jou erne to town jau will Had at th BRICK STORE a well selected t'era of Drugs and Medicine. A to the lt trends of Tobacco aad Imputed Cigars. mineral waters. T- I LET AMD FaltCT CoCM. MEDICATED BOAP9 FINE PREFUMERY, STATIONERY, aa ert)th:ng uaully kept io a flrat. t-la- !. g wt r. J I,, MoCHLLA.!? & OO, Fgaree from 1000 Iow irmera bow that they raieed their eira cro.- of ltfJ at a loaa of aiity-acrao eeaU aa acre. Haw Deaf Herat Wart VWliti. Among other army coo tractor of high aod low degree at or about Waahiagtoa daring tbe war waa oaa who had par chaaod, aa tbe hJgbeat bidder, the dead boraea of the Army of the Potomac, for which he had paid $1.76 each, delivered at hi establishment. They areraged in tbe winter about fifty a day, aad were tbtudUpoeed or First, tbeahoea were pulled off, then tbe hoofl were cut off, theo the maaea aad taU were ahea red. Tbe animal waa then akinned, tbe car caa wm boiled that tbe tallow might be extracted, the bee, of the bonee were ao'id for kcife handle, and the remain der ta be ground for fertilizers. Tbe tttal result was that these different part of tbe dead nag were worth, when prepared for tbe market, at least 2 a bead, aod the profit of tbe contractor were cook ueotlj rery Urge. Boston Budget. Love & Red Springs, N. C, Manufacturers of Rough & Dressed Lumber and Bui'ding Material, Shingles and Laths. II tfiig thorou;h'y overhinled and completely repiired our roilla at R d Spring. t- tth-r with our put experience in the business, aad the complete rat s frti " e h vc MtSerto given our cuntomera, we corfi Jently aak a continuance of the li' cral pa'r m'ge we have heretofore enjoyed. We pay FPECI L AND PERSONAL ATTENTION BPtCIAL AND PERSONAL ATTENTION . H e Uiog of Urge or len of North Carolina Pioe. Every bill of lumber tbM ic iir rard unaergors the raot risM scrutiny. LOVE A LOVE. It-l Spri-g N. March 10, 1?93. Anderson Co. Shannon, 17. C. Haiufacturera of I ONC (DINE AND II H-EAF VT CYPKESS U-UITIDer, JTi'eHHcl and UndrewHed. MI'I thoroughly equipped. Would call Special Attkntioji ta ourSTExM BLOWER KILN, which insures tbe our lumb?r to be perfectly kiln-drled. M rch 10, 1A93. T UMBER 1Q)EALER. Dy close attention aad careful management, I have found new m -rke'e f r lumr, and perfected arrangement with snills ao that I keep coostaatl 01 ban 1, luge qunntitiea of dry boards, shingles, latha, and dressed lumber of all dtrnei ivna aa 1 qual ties. I hive ba 1 very fine success in handling large heart bills, by giving my rV-rr ime H at'ia'ion to the I timber bunnese, aad having long yean of expert nre n t - m I m not only enabled to girt tat mills better prices, but caa phce it in ih trarhet to better advantage: fh accrit of tbi ia: I am all the tisae either at the mills or in the rrt'ket. R'apectfully, i rd Sp.in f, N. C, March 10, 189S. 00 P.Ct) PFINGS, N. C. IF YOU WANT STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS, YEGETA BLE8 AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. UTflinbest ca-b price paid for all kiod of Country Produce Fashionable I have opened out an Elegant Hock cf Goods In this lioe text d-or t. Mi ll T. Coviagtou'a, and am p epartd TO SUIT THE TASTE OF at raaaoaabla price. I else use the ParJ:aa Tailor Syetera of Dreas Cu'ting an t Fitting, aad will guarantee pxift m i f.cVoo to all who doire mv rrTicea Oive me a call . MIL. TEME A WATKON LUMBER. I an prepared U furnish lombt? frosa tbe best long leal plaa tiaaber of all di naersia, at tbe shortest aotlcav Beiag a prcticl sawyer I caa 111 aay will with pr'ect accuracy. I telicit a shsr of the trad. 8. O. HAIL, Red Spriaga, N. a Ireland has rcrrjpied oae-balf of the Britiah House of Commons during the Ust twelve year. Tbe Gledatane Oorernment is thieitn; of withdrawing aU Imperial British troop from Canada aad other aeif -jroreruiag colonics aad letting them furnish their oa soldier. Baittu aii Cfaaka Hade af Blood. There ia a large factory at a amill town near Chicago employing about llK) to 150 workers, which ia wholly given over to the maaalacture of asefal sjnticlei from waste animal blood. At certain seasons of the year this unique factory oaea frsm 10,000 to 15.0C0 gallons of fresh blood per dsy. It is first converted into thin sheet by evaporation' and cer tain chemical processes, aad afterwards worked up into a variety of useful arti cles, auch a combs, button, earrings, belt claspe, bracelet, etc. Too of these article axe sent to all parts of the world every year from this Sucker State manu factory. St. Louis Republic. Love, aod Deilera in & Fitzhugh, W. W. FITZHUOII. Manager. A. B. PEARSALL. TO Millinery. THE MOST FASMDIOU3, D. W. BIGGS, SHANNON, N. C . Manufacturer of Yellow nart end 8aj Piae Lumber, aay a xe. In g h t quantity. U:3 UBPTHS A SPFCIIUT. Hacaiaery new; Loility in he eaoatry. Cam therefor fi l .t.ler prapOy. DtesMd Ihottmt ei foraiahed hrt ao'tict, alcu 1st March Ift. iMi. HOUSEHOLD AmiRX mxz bkzao Dcaxao DATuaarr. All kinds of raised bread or cake rise much quicker ia a kitchen ia tbe dav time whec tbe kitchen ia warm. hi at Bight, whea tLe fire is out. Therefore five or six hours ia the day are equal to twelve Lours at night. Ia cold weather anything made with yeast should be a .a maue early in me evening, that it may get started to rue before tbe kitchen is cold. Some housekeeper keep a piece of an old ironing blanket, kept cleaa, to fcld and lay over tbe cotton or linca bread cloth, to keep tbe bread warm while rising. Boston Cultivator. TO rKCSEKVK MfTtRJ. Take a mixture of red, green and yel low peppers, cut off the tope and remove tbe seeds, throw them into brine suffi ciently strong enough to float an egg, and stand aside for twenty-four hours; then drain acd waih theai, put the pep pers carefully into stone jars, sprinkle a lsjer of salt over each lijer f peppers. When the jar is full pat two cr three cabbage leaves over tbe top, then a small saucer to keep them in t!ie brioe; stand in tbe cellar until nee lei. Tuo day befors yoj wish to use them take a sufficient number from the brioe aod soak them over niht in cold water. They may then be stuffed with a uitture of meat and rice or rice aod tomatoes. New York World. comforts ron, sebvaxt. Certainly tbe hardest woraio woman in the house should have at night as comfortable a bed as anyone, but very often this is not the cse even in lux urious houses, a sprinlea cot bcio thought good enough for the girl's room. Though in a citv home, the room of the maid-of-all-work is a small ball bedroom on the top fioor. This may atill be neat, even fine in ita ap pointments, with dainty spreads, con venient toilet articles and a whole looking-glass. There should be a bureau of some description, with a draw reserved for her towela and 14 linen, so that sbe need not call on the mu tress for thee thing co ma. on enough in the rest of the chambers, but luxuries here. A very good way to appreciate a girl's weariness by those who seem never to dream that she can get tired, is to try some dsy to take her place. After get ting thoroughly tired out with half the work undone, the mistress begins to understand what day after day of do mestic toil means. When oo Tuesday an' ambitious girl ia hurrying to com plete a large ironing in one day, it ia hardly fair to call on her repeatedly to do something else, as often happena when there is only one servant. Detroit Fiee Press. CUEMI3TRT OF TflF. DIKED POTATO. Usually tbe first vegetable preaenbei by tbe physician for the sick person wao is beioaioz to uc solids U a bake 1 potato. A bakeJ potato, however, uny be no better than boiled unless it be done in ao high a temperature that the starch is adected. ibilcl poUtoea cannot be subjected to a higher temper ature than 212 degrees Fahrenheit. Baked potatoes may be done in such a way that thej are little better tbao boiled for instauce, done lu a slo v oven. On the other hand, if they are put into a temperature of 33J or i'JO degrees Fahrenheit, or whu is calle 1 a 'hot oven1' they will be doae iu such a manner that the conversion of atirch will in a degree take place aud the po tato be consequently palatable and eaaily digested. Potatoes route 1 in hot em bers are delicious and for the same rea son. The ki'h decree of beat cooks the starch properly, but it must not be understood tht by cooking potatoes in a hish temperature the starch which they contain is all chviged into dex trine. This does not uaually ta'te place except io slight degree; however, by the high temperature it is better pre pared for this chtuge in the processes of digestion. Probably what does take plaoe is a tort of hydration of the starch, resulting in tbe complete swelling and final bursting of the granule. Just at the nnrucnt when this takes place the potatoes are done and ahaul l bs im-u?-diately taken from the fire and served at oace. St. Louis It-jpublic. rtECir&s. Golden Cake Turec? cupful a of flior, one cupful of butter, one cupful of milk, two tesspoonfuls of bskiog pder, two cupfulsof auar, the yolks of eight egjs aod the whites of one. Cabbage Salad Select a solid heal, and one toat is white after the outside leaves are taken oil; lay on a b rJ, aad with a aharp knife cut tiac; set ia icj box until ready to ue. Canned Salmon If jou prefer It heated, immerse 't ia a kettle af boiling water until heated through, or put it in tbe steamer over a kettle of boiling water; open and drain oil all the liquid, then remove to a platter, taking out any akin or poor piece. Girnish with pars ley. Pop-Overs Three ega, three cups of flrir, three cups of milk, a little alt, butter half th: size of an er, twa tea spoonful baling ponder. Bit the whites an I yoUs of tie eggs separately, and adl Ut. Hike ia smalt routfia pans in hot ovtn. Milk iWuit Two cupfuls sifted feu-, al 1 to te.ipofui biking pow. der, mis an 1 d I one Leaping tr a spoon ful of cold butter, cut in bits, toil through tbe fiur, then slovly add suf ficient sweet milk t make a soft douqh; ro!l and cut out; bake in a very quick oven. Floating Man 1 of ipples Iiake nine applet; when cjilsift. Utt in enoug's sugar toaxectca. Add the whitea of five ezgs, fltvor with r?e water, mix until light and heap on cr Id boilel custard ma le from tbe fire yelks of the eggs a cupful of auar, a pioc'i of salt and one quart of railk. Mushroom SaiKe for Fowls Pee4 about a pint of jojnr m jUro.na or um a caa of caused rauthrooii; put theaa into a aaucepaa with a little salt aad pepper, a vry little mace, a pint of rich, aett cream aad a gili of batter rubbed p with a teasooa.'ut of flur; boil up oca aud serve ia a gravy boat. ktrrcAL aumaaTiK. Mr. Hucklelaerry No one admires me Mua Wa!Idoer No one admires me, either. Mr. Huckleberry We lul better or ganue a mutual dinirjti.H society. ) admire sour eyes. What do you admire about me f MUs WallSosier-rYour goodtaate Rare Rita. Abeat miowi far Bc!i . Tbe use of a pUlow ia ao4 a matter ai mere blind oaaga. 15 baa a physiological , basis. Wa sleep ror the moat part the aide, aad without a pillow tha bead would be uncomfortably aad kamfallj lower than tha body. It will ba re membered that Jacob, when fieaiag froca Eaao, took a atooa for a pillosr. Ha needed something for tha purpoaa, aad nothing fetter thaa a atooa presented it self. Such practice are commoa ia Africa at .the present day. Some paoplea rest the neck Instead of the bead oa hard pillows. Ia Africa extraordinary headgear make this practice necessary, aad many a civilised woman has been compelled bj a somewhat aimiUr coilure to forego both the pillow aad tha recumbent poa ture. A consideration of the phyaiologal reason for p.llows will suggest thair proper thickness. They should merely bring the head to the natural level. 8oom pillows are much too thick. By bead ing the neck unduly they interfere with the outflow of the venous blood from the bead. The pillow that just fills up the pace above the shoulder best suit ita end. Again, pillows of feathers are objec tionable. While they furnish tbe needed support for the head, they are too beat ing, as they have a remarkable capacity for holding and accumulating beat. It should be remembered that more blood, and hence more beat, goes to the bead than to any other part of the body. Head-heating pillows are against the wholesome maxim, "Keep the feet warm, but the head cool. There is nothing better than the hair pillow. Further, tbe pillow is or tbe bead, not for tha boulders. 1 o rest tbe shoulders on tbe pillow defeats the very end for which it ia ued. New York Advertiser. The Mas. ine Muses were demi-gods, or, rather, demi-goddeases, the patrons of litera ture, music, poetry, dancing and the fine arts generally. They dwelt upon the three sacred mountains, Helikon, Parnassus and Pindus, in Greece, and there were nine of them. Clio waa the muse of history. She U generally represented carrfing a roll of manuscript. Melpomene waa the muse of tragedy aod U made to wear a mask and sometimes carry a sword or club. Thalia was the muse of comedy and bur lesque. She wore a mask and carried a shepherd's crook. Then came Calliope, the muse of heroio poems, sometimes called tbe chief of the Muses. She carried a writing tablet and a stylus. Urania presided over the study of as tronomy. 'In the leprcsentationa she sits beside a globe, holds a compass with one band, while with the other she poiots upward to the stars. Euterpe presided over music She was figured as playing the flute. The muse of song and oratory was Polyhymnia, or Polym nia, generally pictured in an attitude of contemplation and wearing a laurel wreath. Love and marriage songs bad Erato for their inspiiatioo. Erato wore a wreath and played oa a Urge lyre with many strings. Terpsichore vu the last of the muses. She presided over danc ing, and is represented aa wreath crowned and carrying a lyre. Mnemosyne, mean ing "memory,' was the "mother of the mu8cs., The muses occupied a prominent place ia the later mythology of Greece aod Rome, and are the subject of very fre quent allusion in literature. New York Voice. Ral8 Her Onn Tea. Mrs. Increase Suinner, of Starke, Bradford County, raises her own tea and baa treated her guests to cupa of the homemade beverage, which was pro nounced delicious. She saya that owing to rspid growth she has to cut oil tbe bushes every three or four years, while io China this is done only once in seven years. She gathers three crops a year; the finest tea costs f 15 a pound, but will not stsnd a sea voyage, and never gets further than Russia; but her bushes fur nish it to ber for the picking. Florida Dispatch. "Then marry her. "she won't have me." New York Weealy. o r Old naiuata Era W4trm ert uk or tiifU't r-l rf't, r crmaulatU IM without pal. 2-rrnia. Juaa K Hhiii lni C. BUMuI, Vt- Boise City, Idaho, will use the boiling water from artesian wells near the citv to beat its bona. FrtCfiAM'a Piu core blllont and eervoaa lllneM. Hetrham'a 111 a acll well UrtM ! tirr raw rnt a hot . The pioe tree is said to attain an age of Irora 503 to 700 years. If afflicted with sore ej ro tr. I ac Thorn tv too'i fcjrc-wfctr.lrtitfgUUeUat&c per boiUe The moose in Penobscot County, Maine, are getting ao accustomed to the Canadian Pacific's trains that they gaze calmly at the locomotive and are not dis turbed in the least by whistle or hissing ataaia jets- Sr Werk ta'l.lie. A trrie of II artk W bj aerewf al mea ta aa manr punraiU tnoof tha tnaar etronf jrToapa of articles wbir i r amtnuaertl In Tlx T-mXM's v mrin n for 11. "Toe Bra rent le1 I I'.rrr Saw" I- t h t-vtcot anM lie" e-ri ty lnilet Mate tieoeral. n prsxr n tar the emu n )nr of Tc ' taiNM.ti l m re vaiVt tad gen-rr-i t Uan ever. Th' bi rriM a' (r wit r-rtr t ) airr tr t Jan. 1. I sr. an I l-it tail rrtr f r I bt ( SI ti vr. Ai1rr Tn r VrCTH'C om r Ar.to.toa.0Saaa Water cress contains much sulphur aod is one of tbe best remedies for scurvy known. It should be eaten raw with sale Bewnra a-f niataveai far Catarrk TkavS ? elela lrrarf, Aa mermry mill aarelr ieainrtb eo T axnell atk4 rHBetHr drrmoce IS whole ey. ten wbea etitrrief it tUfQa the mvnmm Mr farvs. hc h irfrtf. tlyyl firr i r. cejt oo rnm-ii'ii froca rvpvtahi rhr. elaaa. aa iUm OaoLMCe tber will to ta tea fold to Ite o1 )oiraa ptea-il-lr t-ne frn them. Hail a latarrti 4ire, oaaf art a red try S". J. Cbete A Co.. T)eiK Orootalba m anerevtr. abd la UAea lairrtaily. and a ta directly vpo tte hbwaj and nu n irf ae of tbe aiaiem. la tujlt Hail t'atarra Car be ara yon r tbe It la taarv-4alrraalJy. ad aaaVda row nr imuntta. sne 75r. per kottlav A man is called a confirmed liar whea nothing that he says is conlrnaed. Te Oaly Om Bvev frlasw. caj voc sua ru woau ,TVa U a S Lah dlapUv ad ran hacaaat ta tala paper, taia aek. wbtck ba ma tww word ail e except ea word. Tla aa'aa ta tra ef each aaw oce affwartac eae weak, from Tka lr. Hartar af adWaw Ca. Takknaj a !r"'.ai- wa erwrtKlat lwy aaitiaJma. li-a. LMa forlt,aa4 taea lae aima(h wn-d aad thy w-ik reiara roa a ok. aaArTt vxt uraooaLarsui ar luuus raja. A 7aQ4 Kajara Tha r t " - aai sooth ts affect aa Srrap si Jura, wkea ta stead af a Uxathra, aal If the fataar or xaotaar ba eor tJveor bCipoa, the xaoat satifrlnc rasalu foU knritsawa; ao that It le U beat famllr reea a4kaovaaa4 every family ahoaLl Lava a V' Ifra. ian(a IT. Jordan )f MS Tramoot rwutn. waa tn rery poor health, from bad circulation of the blmd.LaT Ids rush "f Mod to the bead, namb spella ana ebUKand the rbrsk-ian aaid the reins were al moat baratinc all over her bod r. A collision with a doable runner brourht na nenralcla of tbe llrer. caoalnf treat rarferlnf. be could not take the doctors medicine, so took HOOD'S 8ARSAPARIXXA and anon fully recovered, and now en ora per fect health, tbe sara he e uli pralw Houd'a FarMartlla all day a nd then not aa r eaoog b. Ilawd'a rilla are handmade, and ar perfect la eoapoaiUoa, propertioa aad arpearaaoa. rMOTHERSi I FRBEND" I Makes Child Birth Easy. Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain. Endorsed by the Leading Physician. Daoft fe.VefW"metZ FHEI.. URAOFIELD RECULATOR CO ATLANTA. OA. cm n nv ALL DRUOatSTS. 5 aaeeeaacee-eeaaaeaeaaeaaaaeaeeaeset old Bdul Small. Oaaraatead ta enra Kloae Attaeka, Btea Beaaache aiel Canstlpatlasa. 40 ta each bottle. ITicaCe. 'ur aaie by drucxiata. Flotar T. tX TO" aad aaaapa aoa fraa. A f. 8MTM C0m fnmtwUn, HI tOMJC 'August Flower" ' For two years I suffered terribly with stomach trouble, and was for all that time under treatment by a physician. He finally, after trying everything,' said my stomach was worn out, and that I would have to cease eating solid food. On the rec ommendation of a friend I procured a bottle of August Flower. It seem ed to do rue good at once. I gained strength and flesh rapidly. I feel now like a new man, and considef that August Flower has cured me." Jas. E. Dederick, Saugerties, N.Y.O I had a malignant break ine out on mv lee below the knee, and was Cured sound and well with two and a half bottles cf I' I Other blood medicinea had f ailed I V j to do m any rood. Witt C. l;r at v. V.B.UU.S.C JRADE) I was Iron Wed frora rhUlkond wl'h aaar eatea eaaaof Tetter, and tbrea txtue cf - - eurad maiietmnneatlr. .l ffALLl't Mlt. wawaaaaani ttua. I. T. Oar book on Btmd and M in frtveaara ml ted Craa. liin Bracirw CoAiltnU. Oa. It is better to take Scott's Emulsion of cod-liver oil when that decline in health begins the decline which precedes consumption rather than wait for the germ to begin to grow in our lungs. "Prevention Is better than cure;" and surer. The say ing never was- truer than here. What is it to prevent con sumption?' Lei us send you a book on careful living ; free. Scarf a BVw a. Q . i). Soot wa Aerawa, Hew.Vk. Ye 4fWM aaea StaW FaMa af Cwi-bear ei-aW arwrtwai rtjwmm tm, f i. rt IWBSIESnTILLE EUKIHS. Ay. I & ToYouns I I I noai InRMi ar ant y aaaU. j U eat. aVT.BaaHnaw.Wariaa.ra. M 1taaaaarer a, i. CaroUaa t Frvte. H ta , a - ImAtQia Urm Jeaaw-Oray. twi an4 llaee, daw. aad C ar af4- Kerarr ey, Si lir. Sreea. 4a-. a jar, aary ed. Waal Vara, aii eawv. Sc. a aaah. U rear d.air 4am vn kaaaUaaarocda order (4 J. S . M UTT V COW apirtal aauiat Aa. 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The Comet (Red Springs, N.C.)
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Dec. 1, 1892, edition 1
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