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There is no profession or calling In life where the beginner meets with the early re-. buffs th6t2all to the lot of the actor or act-. reea. Reputation is indeed a rare prize in the profession, for managers hare not only a (dearly defined dread, but a horror of ama teurs, t True, there must-be a beginning in any calling, but the principal difficulty lies 'f in the fact that many people wait until tney have passed the age where they would want to begin an apprenticeship, and hope to start' - way up the ladder. A few such suc ceed but the majority fail, while those who bein at the bottom devote" their life to their calling and their time to study, think first of fitness and afterward of fame and tortune, usually attain the success they so earnestly crave. Merit and capability are necessary, ' good appearance is a great help, but only , those who are willing to; work, and work v hard, can hope to eventually succeed. John "W. Norton in Globe-Democrat. . Wanted It All. At a popular Monroe street restaurant the other; day there were gathered around a table a party of railroad men, and as their natural allies four coal dealers. They had dined well, and as the cigars were lighted the waiter brought on some finger bowls. A few moments after they had left the place a "jay" who sat at a table hear them called for his check, and after looking at it a minute, said to the waiter, 'I want one $ them wash bowls.' The waiter was astonished. "What's that, sirf ' he asked. "I want one o' them wash bowls, I say, and you be dumed quick about it," was the response. Not quite under standing what the fellow wanted the waiter summoned the proprietor, wh6 asked the queer customer what he wanted or what was wrong. "Wall, you see, you gave them fel lers over there a lot of glass wash bowls, and, by gosh, I guess I'm as good as they are, an' I want one, too.? He was served without delay. Chicago Herald. . ' Selfishness of Man. Have you -ever observed .how many men there are that occupy the corner seat , in a street ear in such a cross cut manner as to take up doable room f It is a common, and perhaps a thoughtless act, but it is one that always suggests selfishness. The victim to the habit takes possession of his favorite place, leans back very comfortably in the corner nook, twists his legs around until they are in the easiest position, and quietly defies all efforts to be "scrouged" straight. And yet he is the first to growl about ladies, whose dress forces them to fill more space than would the average man. St. Louis Republic' What Be Thought. Jacob Melrose, who was being examined by the commissioners of insanity in San Fran cisco, was asked: "What is your occupation? He replied: "A phrenologist told me that I was a thinker, but 1 think he was a liar. -1 was in the army once. I stayed there until 1 began to think. I thought there was going to be war, so I quit." Chicago Journal. Bucklen'-s Arnica Salye. The best Salve in the world for bruises, euts, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cure9 Piles, or no pay required. 1 1 is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price"25 cents per box. For sale by Dr W M Fowlkes & Co. ' " It is. said that the reason why Mrs. Harrison, ueures to such a sntall extent in newspaper gossip, is because she has asked the Wash ington correspondents' to refer to her as seldom as possible. A Woman's Discovery. "Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disea'se fastened its flutohes upon her and for seven vears she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were un: dermined and death seemed immi nent. For three months she cough ed incessantly and could not sleep. She "benight of, us a bottle of Doctor King 8 New Discovery for Consump fion and was so much relieved on taking 6rst dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been ' ' t T T miraculously cured, ner name is Mrs. Luther tiUtz," Thus writes W. C. Ham rick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Get a free trial bottle at Dr. W. ftl. Fowlkes & Co. '8 Drug Store. The, Negro Besorder Sworn In. Washington, Muy 16. Rev. Mr. Townsend, of Indiana, the new col ored Recorder of the" general land offices,' was sworn in to-day. He was shown around his division, but not introduced to the lady clerks. Townsend was immediately granted. leave of absence for 30 days to settle up his affairs, at the end of which time he wiU assume charge of his new office. Ths Jute Trust Fight. ' Birmingham, Ala., May 16. The jute bagging trust declined to enter into, a qontruct with the Farmers' Alliance not to advance the price of ! . bagging after the cotton season opens. The. meeting' this' morning ' finally resolved to use only cotton bagging. This costs a little more . than jute, but is much lighter, and the farmers, will claim an allowance of 8 pounds pef bale on their qotton on that accountr It. will require 125,000 bales of cotton, to make enough bagging to covr the entire crop." ' ' - , . fflr Jtordi. April- May , Are IhW inonilis in which to purify the - bio6d,,as the system is now most suscept ; ible'to benefit from 'medicine. Hence now Js thsiime to take 'Hood's Sarsaparilla; a - nieaicine peculiarly aoaptea tor the pur ' - pose.' uo'ssessinz neculiar curative rinwers It exoels, every impurity from the blood, ' fi-"a"n alis "gives it: vitality and richaesS. It creates 'an appetite, tones the digestioqVin ' -yigorateVthe liver, and uives, new life and i energy; to every function of the body; The . , vesumony ox. .inousatias, as to the great benefit derived from Hood's Sarsapariila ; should convince evervbodv that it is v arly.the best blood -purifier and spring ' Mr. Ed. ;Q. -Yoppi 9f ,this P08' lal route agent between Wilmington nnd Jacksonviliehas been removed, "and Hunry Hall, the pplored magis trate wht) -dispensed justice in the First Ward of this city, has been ap pointed to the place. Mr. ,-Y.oppr made an excellent record, and was removed for no other reason than because, of his being a Democrat. Wilmington Star. CONSUMPTION 8CBELT CBBKI). ' To the Editor Please Jnform your readers that have a positiye'remedy for the ' above named disease. By' its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy fbeb to any of your readers who have consumption if 'they will send me their express and post office address. Kespectfullv, T. A. Sloctjm, M. C, 181 Pearl st., N. Y. It has lately come to b.e known that tobacco chewers seldom have typhoid fever, but whether this is in the interest of medical science or some large tobacco firm,, deponent sayeth not. Henderson "Gold Leaf. DO NOT SUITER ANY LONGER. Knowing that 'a cough can be checked in a day, and the first stages of consumption brokenina week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker's En glish Remedy for Consumption, and will refund the money to all who buy, take it as per directions, and. do not find our statement correct. For sale by Dr. W. M. Fowlkes& Co. Transmission of Diphtheria. Or. De la Roche believes that diphtheria can be transmitted from animals to man. He has had under his care two women suffering from diphtheria, which he thinks he has traced to the contamination of drinking water from a cistern by the excrement of pigeons, which had been washed down by the rain from the roof on which these birds had perched. Admitting the possibility of the transmission of diphtheria in this manner, the means of combating it are simple. In places where spring water and well water are not available, or where the" supply con sists of rain water collected in cisterns, it is well to limit pigeon breeding, and to con struct dove cotes as far away as possible from dwelling houses. Science. The child coughed. The mothti ran. JNo remedy was near. Uelore morning the poor little Mitlerer waB dead. Moral: Always keep Dr. Ack er's English UtrllR-tlY Ul tiaLKl. For sale by Or. V. M. Fowlkes & Co. "Spotting" the Suitors. The custom of 'spotting" employes is in dulged in by employers in a great many dif ferent lines of business. It is now looked upon as a fixed institution, this "bureau of compulsory honesty," and a "spotter" is re cognized as being engaged in a profession which can be ennobled and made to com mand as much respect as many others. That an employer of labor has a right to guard his interests by maintaining strict watch over those intrusted with his affairs cannot be de nied. There is, however, a new field recently opened up to the "spotter" in St. Louis. He is now in much request by the mothers of daughters about to choose their life partners. Young men who visit the fashionable west end young ladies for social amusement only, cr witn matrimony intent, would do well to keep their New Year resolutions very strictly. IX they walk not uprightly they are apt to meet a very cold reception some evening from the parents of the fair Lucindos. They are watched day and night, and every breach of what is considered' "propriety" in a young man is diligently reported. The matri monial "spotter" is well rewarded, and one who has followed it for some time and is well known has mado & snug sum out of it Women are not successful in this line, how- A ever. Mrs. Thomas O'Shea in Globe-Democrat IF YOUR JIACK AC TIES Or you are all worn out, really good for nothing 7t It It If .V'.S If O V It I T1 KIIS. It will cure you, and give a eor-d appetite. 8oJ The Great Iry Soils louss! Is Now Usady with Their GUlRiL EXHIBITION OF Spring . Importations and Purchases. Silks, Dress Goods f Laces, IVhite Goods, Embroideries, Wash Fabrics, Carpets, Curtains, Shoes, fyc, c. Excelled by but few houses in the larger cities, and none in thelSouth; bouebt for the cash irom importers, - Manufacturers,.) ana belling Agents nrst nands in every instance.- Guaranteed tb be correct as to style,, quality and price. should the people of North Carolina send money jojxu. tor Dry Mood when they have such a bouse m their own State? No good reason exists, iiOMPLETK MAIL ORDER x DE J partment, with alithe .machinery 5 N. B. On all orders amonntinc' to $5.00 or more we will deliver goods by mail, or to the, nearest Express officefree oi cuarge. ; W H IRS Tucker & Co;, ; ? Raleigh, N. C, . II. C. I MY FISHERY Is now established at Coleman's mill, three miles above the' Grassy Islands, and wea water is not 'too highr will be catching SShad and Fish of other kinds that usually run ,the Greaf'Pee Dee. They will be1 de livered in Hockipghim every week when possible, and sold at moderate . prices. , i, will sell in quantities at the Fishery, where I have good accommodations (or -man and beast.' ' 1 "r . Produce taken in exchange for fish, such as corn, meal, peas,;. wheat &c.r- ,? f . v,t i E. N. INGRAM, 12-tf. " (P. O.) Dudo, N. a EDWIN SULLY Taylor & Boiling, Importers and wholesale Staple and Fancy BrQsrs, RICHMOND, VA. Attention, Ladies! Of Randolph and Richmond Comities. . DR. MoGILL'S "ORANGE BLOS SOM" Cures, and is worth its weight in gold to any sufferinggirl or woman. By addressing Mrs. Lou D. Miller, at De fiance, N. C, and enclosing two cent stamp, ladies will receive by mail, free of charge, a sample box of this valuable remedy. Those who wish to enquire can easily be convinced that, whatever the failures of the past have been, we have at last found a safend sure cure in ''Orange Blossom." A lady Agent wanted in everv township. Address Mas. LOU D. MILLER, jan 24 Defiance, N" C. 28 UNlONSQUARE.NY.MNnuSSr. ATI.ANTA,B, ST.L0UIS.MQ DALLAS.TCX. STILL JjOING ! A large amount of the stock of W. D. McRae is still unsold, . and these goods MUST GO at some price. We offer Special Bargains in Clothing and Worsted Goods, and it will pay you to give us a call. J. M. COVINGTON, Trustee of W. D. McRae. Shoes and Harness ! AW. JONES is still at his old stand and is doing first-class work in his line. Boots, Shoes and Harness made and repaired in the best possible manner and at lower prices than they have ever been known in this market. Good hand-made Wagon Bridles at St. OO; other bridles at corresponding low prices. A full stock of Harness and Bridles always on hand, and made to order on shoitnotice by skilled workmen. A. W. JONES. I have on hand a large and complete as sortment of goods, consisting, among a great many other things too tedious to mention, of Dry Goods, Men's and Boy's Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats.'.Caps, Crock ery, Hardware, Potware, Tinware, Guns, Pistols, Trunks, Yalises, Coffee, Sugar, Shot, Powder, Flour, Meat, Meal, Lard, Molass es, Salt, FishCorn, Oats, Nuts, Candies, Apples, Dates, Prunes, Canned Goods, etc., all of which I will Sell as Low as Any- . body. And I'll do more. '-For every dollar vou spend in cash with me I will give you a tiCKet which will entitle you to a chance at Double-Barrelledi -Breech- Loading Shot1 Gun, OR' AN S . - Elegant Musical Clock, as you prefer, both-of whichwill POSI TIVELY be. given away to nay-customers who hold the two lucky numbers Oirthe 24th day of December next. . A little amusement will be good for your health. Iry., your .luck. Xou". will gef your money s worth of whatever you-buy ana may get tne gun or clock to boot. J. W. COLE. ; CALL OJV W. I. EVERETT FOR 1 GLOTHirjG, H ATS, lia-diWMetfs ini ehildretfs'f - of tb, best make ; Hose, Half-hose, Ball Thread and Spool Cotton, Plaids, Sheet ing, Pece Goods, Bleached Domestics, Ta ble Linen, &c. SC)0L BOOES AND STATIONERY. Rubber Belting 8 and 10 inches Gum Packing. Crackers, best Cream - Cheese, for Canned Goods, Flour; Meal, Lard, Meat Molasses; in fact, a full line of Groceries. Also Wacon Harness. Saddles. Collars. Hardware, Crockery. Wood and Willow- ware, Glassware, Candies, Ac," .fi All goods offered will be as renre- Whglesalp and Retail 'T" p'eaer in ! J. Now inMock and to Arrive : 12,000 yards Calico, Ginghams, and oth er Dress Goods; ' ' 2,000 yards Pant Goods. , , $1,500 worth of Shoes.- '3 -. 500 dozen peer's Thread. -. 2,000 Balls of Ball-Thread. 10 gross. Djamond Dyes. . ; 200 boxes of Tobacco. 35 gross Snuff. 25 Sacks of Coffee? "10 bbls. each . Sugar and Molasses. 250 bbls. Flour. Lard, FishSalt, Canned Goods, Candy, and a full line of , GROCERIES DRY GOODS, HATS Notions, Clothine. &c. Now is the time for those who buy for cash to lay. in their Summer supplies, ". 1 am ottering - Special Indu ceme ns to the WHOLESALE TRADE and buy ers of large quantities. Will Bell MEAT BY THE BOX, Sugar and Molasses by the barrel, Coffee bv the Sack, and all Heavy Groceries in quantities just" as low as they can be de livered here from Wilmington or Charlotte. With a large stock, and my Sledge-Hammer Motto Cash on Delivery, OT I propose to always LEAD in prices and let others "run after." 1 am still selling (at the rate of 100 bbls. per month) that good common Flour at $2.L5 per sack, ($4.5 for 5 to 10 barrels). Very fane Flour at $5.25 to $5.50 per baarel. Full 200-lb. sacks Salt at $1.00 each. Good Coffee 18 to 20 cents. Granulated Sugar 12 lbs for $1.00. Good Coffee Sugar 14 lbs for $1.00, and other goods in proportion. 1 am still. general agent for the GARY WAGONS, tlie best one-horse wagon sold in the State at the price. Price reduced to $30.00, cash, with bed; without bed, $27 cash. Special prices to merchants. They are first-class farm wagons and warranted to give satisfaction. Come to Hamlet- call for PACE'S CHEAP CASH STORE, and judge my goods and prices for your selves. Very Respectfully, THOMAS B. PACE. ATARRIK! COLD IN HEAD. Try the Cure Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages. Al lays Inflammation. Heals the Sores. Bestores the Senses of Taste, Smell and Hearing. A pmrtlel la applied bit Meh BMtril a4 la acreble. Price SOe. at DrBrgiata r by tail. ELY BBOTHZRS,6 Warren SLew York. KICHMOND COUNTY REAL ESTATE AGENCY WILL BUY AND SELL. LANDS and all kinds of Real Estate. All property placed in the hands of this Agen cy will be advertised free of cost to sellers. Strict attention given to all business, and the interests oi patrons carefully guarded. Surveys made and plats or charts turn ished to parties purchasing through me. Property rented and rents collected on reasonable terms. Correspondence solicited. Address A. M. McAULAY, Rockingham, N C. Diamond Rings. LACE PINS, EAR DROPS, SCARF PINS, SLEEVE BUTTONS, COLLAR BUTTONS, GOLD WATCHES, ciiucd uiATnurc SJILIUIl llrllUlllWj Gold and Roll-Plate Chains, Breast Pins, Cuff Buttons. Jersey Pins, Shawl Pins Scarf Pins, Bracelets, Necklaces, Engage ment Kings, bterhng ouver and biiver Plated Ware, Clocks, Bronzes and Orna ments suitable for wedding presents, at JNew T ork pnees. Jiye Glasses and Spec tacles, OptiCal Goods, Lataract Glasses. No shoddy goods kept in this establish UiCUW, UClULiUll ptWXVOLKO W OH iiWUVIO lli onr linft will ht ir.rwrHf.d to nartios Kvna away from the city on receipt of satisfaet ory Charlotte reference. Bojns & Badger, Leading J ewslsrs and Opticians, ; Opposite Central Hotel, Clivlotta, 1N2". C. Pan t a;;' Jlfioe . . 7ress, ! Don't Buy If Until you see-the fine selection, of Ging hams, Bummer Worsteds, rrints, Lawns, Muslins, &a, which I have just received. A Full Line of Groceries, Always on hand, and , sold at lowest cash prices. . VJaa ana Bee me, , T. B. C0VIN6T0H. UJACJTED! TTIGHEST MARKET PRICES will JLL be paid for Wool, by V . . : I ... - - W. I. EV.ERETT. tail mm .!,!:'J " ' ;UBNiTTJRE DEALER, Vf 4 . Hi...... : 'Ffr 3 7 1'M I- -''-f'Hti '' ''' ' J ' ' t . H Hl8 Kl sa.' o . ,5lk , stockof CO crP S- h 1 rZ T J.Jt mmm H J 'S ts' k 3 O S -M i 1 tt o m o When I say Ctrr.3 I do ot renn merely to -ion tiu'in for a t:nto, ttnu men nae uicm re 1 . . ....... r f . r . . 1 have xaado Uic tsetse of rT3.; UPrSVEPSTT or r xj.ct sickness, .?.! I AVAr-nxTT my remedy to . c.'3c ii-.'.ansvs others have . - , - -. r.i ffr not uow rtr.ei''!!iC acure. ... . ? ; ii-cnu-c uml a Khkk Kottlb ( ir.r-.- it c U ou r.i. ;!::!; lor a - iii c.ra Jen. iS.iKii rs lo3PLAaLS;..KEwY8aK LANDS FOR SALE. 300 acres of land on both sides of the railroad. 4 miles from Rockingham. Price $i Der acre. 47 K ACRES, one and a half miles from JL I t) town, at the low price of $4 per acre. Four settlements, with dwellings and outhouses, on it. Terms made easy. O ROOM HOUSE on Pearl street, m ej stood condition. Lot 170x50 eet. f ACRES fix miiea northeast of tewn, J J on which is a good vineyard of scup- pernongs 10 acres m bearing vines. 1 lot known as tb livery stable lot. 6 acres, with house on same, one mile from town. 10,000 acres of Pine Land at $1 per acre. Parties wanting to buv or sell land would do well to consult me before buying or selling. All the above property wdl be sold cheap and on cood terms. M. McAULAY, Real Estate Agent. CAPE HAEi lABKIN VALLEY R. R.- CO. Conduced Time Table. To tke effect Tuesday, Feb. 12. 1889. TRAINS MOVING SORTH. No. 1. Passenger and Freight and Mail. Accommod n. Le Bennettsville, Ar Maxton 5.20 a m 6.30 a m 8.25 a m 10.50 a m 2.2o m 6.50 p m 6.00 a m 8.20 a m Ar Fayette ville Ar Sanford Ar Greensboro Ar Mt. Airy 1.25 p m 1.20 p m 7.25 p m 12.00 m No. 1 Breakfast at Fayettevule, dinner at Greensboro. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. No. 2. Passenger and Freight and Mail. Accommod n. Le Mt. Airy, Ar Greensboro Le Greenboro La Sanford Le Fayetteville Le Maxton Ar Bennettsville, 3.45 a m 7.45 a m 10.00 a m 1.55 p m 4.15 p m 6.25 p m 7.45 p m 1.00 p m 6.55 p m 7.30 a m 2 30 p m 7.05 a m 12.25 p m 2.5Q p m No. 2 Breakfast at Greensboro, dinner at Sandford. Factory Branch Freight and Accommo dation. TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Leave Millboro, 8 00 a m Arrive Greensboro, ' 9 30am Leave Greensboro, 10 10 a m Arrive Millboro, 12 25 p m " TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. Leave Madison, 1 45 p m Arrive Greensboro, - 4 15 p m Leave Greensboro, 4 45 p m Arrive Millsboro, 6 30 p m Passenger and mail trains run daily ex cept Sunday. . Freight and accommodation train runs from Bennettsville Tuesdays,' Thursdays and Saturdays; from Fayetteville to Greensboro on Mondavs. Wednesdavs and rndays ; trom Greensboro to Mt. Airy on . . . : . j. 1 -TTT 11 11-11 t . Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays: trom - 1 H- Air-V to Greensboro on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays ; from Greens boro to Fayetteville on Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, and from Fayetteville to jsennettsvme on Mondays, Wednesdays and rridays. r actory Uranch train runs daily except Sundays. W. JS. KYLE, General Passenger Agent. J. W. Frt, General Supt. MANUFACTURERS OF Cassimeres, Jeans, FLANNELS, ' ; LI NSEYS, COTTON ADE5,&c Wool carded cbeao for cash or on shares. WOOL WANTED, for which we will pay cash or exchange goods. Aoare&a au commumcauons w-;a-,h CL J ' FREEMAN, v Proprietor Hamlet Woolen Mills, 7 . . ; ' Hamlei, N. a Advertise in Th Rocket. EXTREMELY WHITE ME FOR PRICES I boy Carriages as well a Furniture in large quantities and will sell cheap. E. ADREOS, M lOKL I -XL O -3XT- CHARLOTTE, N.: C.T.r; Manufactures and Keeps in Stock Steam Engines & Boilers, AND MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. Repairs Promptly Attended To. JOHN WILKES Madageb. RESERVE YOUR UNTIL YOU CONSULT For Samples and Prices of Work! - ' FULL STOCK OF STATIONERY. . Our work and prices will compare favor ably with any in the State. . - . . . . - - w try i t a uj COTTAGE Bas attained a standard of excellence which admits of no superior. tlve renius, skill and money can produce. It onnta in. oxrayv 1 mnwrn-amant fhot it-itta. These excellent Organs are celebrated for v ume, quality of tone, quick response, varle of combination, artistic design, beauty in flnii perfect construction, making: them the mi attractive, ornamental and desirable organs i homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, ei ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, UJnBQUALED rACILITIES, gKHLEDWORKHEV, ... BEST liATEBIAl CO MB IKED, MAKE THIS THS POPULAR tiRQAI- HAKOSfSTOOLS, BOOKS. Catalotfues oq application, Frek. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO- CHICAGO. ILL. .OF PURE CPDIIVEB OILY HYPOPHOSPH1TES Almost as Palatable as IV5Uk. Bo dtsgtea tk&t1 It cam be tI Katd. nd asatmtlatcd br thm MnMuT toxnn, : Wftsm tne anot be tolerated t and by OTJS P -v- WAS" ATM rv RAHTET I ' ''- ' ' is I - ' SZl I'oa TO r ITV3E EXCEL. I p YEABr mam u ktaattoA ef tJb oiLwitK the teyyjUos yliltea is math more tflcMlau,, .,- ( Persons ga&i rajldly -white' tiling tU SCOTTS EMULSION is acknowledged Iby Physicians to be the Finest and Beet creoa- tiottinth world fox th relief and enro of CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, -. btUAL DEBILITY, WASTING DISEASES EWlACIATIOrl, COLDS and CHROHEC OOUCHS. The great remedy for (hnsTmotlcji, and Wasting in Chttdrtm ' Sold If ttU' jLyuggista. BABY CARRIAGES, that I am selling aV ' LOW PRICES. IF IJY NEED OF ANY. : - Charlotte, fj. C. KIST JE5TJ R GS- ORDERS FOR II -r The best and Sllriplc! RIFE.ES w . , MADK. ... ,V Strongest' Qicoting. EAtlElT, W08HK. ' All stsesfroin S3 calilwe to 45 -calibre. The BALLARD All prices from has won more rues at Target Stand -ithont s noounur tnan rival lor aocu racrand killing air other makes of rifles put to gether. power on dubo Or email game Our We guarantee ,, Our Good XQUAIiTO inytMn Produced IN'THAT LINK. Ask your dealer to show ournsM. Illustrated Catalogue sent FREE on application. Address . . . SARLIE FIRE ARKS CO. J. O. Hon SO . HEW EAVEST, coiTir. Lyman's IMt' Qpmbtofttpfl Gay-Slgit tO per Ce-, . : Address." len IDEAL 8EIBABIK8 TOOU FOR JW " 5 .RIFLES, Pistols ? l anil8hot Cuns. y i Bsvr nr tds Wotu. no for Ulnstmcd DecripiiT Ciicalar.: ' - 'J. IDEAL VPfi CO., f Bo- I064Q GENUINE PETERKla nrTTn-Nr ssH'-RTi aau at! It 00 per busn- el. : Only a limited quantity. . West pi. w va. v - line coiron Known. - H. W. COVINGTON,' Rock inghaa mi Kfi i I Ml I
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