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l oiiKre**lo»«l- Tho Senate has passed tke b .. which provide 1 that the term of of fice of ti.e President and jf the I if t ( on :re ~s seall continue unt:. tho thirtieth day of April, 1889 at neon ; that Senators whose existir.g terui w euid ctueiwif-e expire on tlie j 4th of March. 1-80. (and thereafter. ! shai. (ontioue in oftice untn tt*- of April bucce lit lg »ucb expiratu n. that lhe 30tb of April at noon shall the]**ftftcr be substituted ior the 4tn \ of Man h as th* commencement and ternunation of the ofS« ial term of the I'ltsid* lit, \.cfc-I'iesideiit. Sana t rs, and Kepi e»entatives in Cei.- v ir.d that the 12th article of the an.eii::i«' at to th ('• !.-t.tution shall j 1»• au.t aJ» 1 by -trikmg out tho word- " Fourth day of March and bnh-t.t dttv of April at noon. Mr Sawter, ft 'in tho postoffice t on;uutte« . l ejforted back adversely the proposition to reduce letter po-t --a- to >n« cent. I'la"ed ftn the cal | endar Mi I'luuib effi-red a resclntion insti ucting the postoflice commi'.tee to ii.ijmia into the chusks of the in •flficn i t mail service, especially in the \Ve«t and South, and presented newspap* rs extracts and letters to show the " Democratised " condition of the s» r\i e in Kansas, the result of "a *t.ipid attempt to make a rw coid f»r economy. lii tlie House. Mr. Henderson iit troduced a petition of tho surviving Boldieia of the Mexican war, for an aumndmemt to the Mexican pension to all such soldiers whether sixty-two years of aj/e or not. Mr Nichols introduced a petition of citizens of Cedar Grove, Orauge oounty. and of Clenaloon, Chatham county. North Caroline; and Mr. Rowland, of citizens of Lane Creek, I'niou county, for an increase of the compensation of fourth-class post masters. By Mr. Turner, of Kansas, provid- . ing for a bounty on corn and flour exported from the United ( States. i'.y, Vlr. Stone, of Kentucky, to prevent combinations ft>r the pin pose of regulating the price of pro duce, stooks, bonds or labor. liy Mr. lluyner, of Maryland, to prevent the creation of trusts. Uiils uerr } assyd for the erection nt a cost of SIOO,OOO each, of public buildings nt Greenville, S. C, and ° Asheville, N C. 1 t r Tlif Art Amateur. f For February gives a delightful 1 colered portrait study of a little girl, by hi n \\ oiby ; decoration for a plate La 1* ranee roses), a lamp (sun tlowersi, and a fish-plate . a striking btudv t>f oi'liids, bv \ ictor Dancron • n f) numerous models for wood carviti" ! I t embroidery design for cushion and a 1 c.:H,iN* W l ;., and a page of mono- j gi.ims m(J Articles of special prac- ! tic:i; in:e:cut are those on animal i painting idogsu still-life painting j • tishv painting in water-colors, wood- ; carving and church etubroiderv Mrs. Wh. eier tells how one may be- I come ar, aitist with th*. needle. Mr discourses on Japanese e sword guard-, Theodore Child and i V t»rt ta go-sip about art in Pari-H ttn '' b' --t ■!!. and " Montezuma's"!* Note I. u is tilled, as usual, *;th '' piqua- t paragraphs. An article on ' Udt, !«, profusely illustrated, as is v tU ' m ou &>g% The Koran and liuhot etching exliibitious are re- 1 viewed, and all the minor depart- ! ment of tins excellent magazine art- cl »biy sustained. Price. 35 cents 1 Montague Marks, 23 Union Souare 1 NY. 1« h T 1 Letter Smgtary, n negro of Clar- n endon county. South Carolina, and n his wifo locked their s.x children, 1 'io I thirteen years to thirtet n months, .n their house, and wrnt two m .e. to c. ur h on the nigbt of the - second instant, and when they re turned the lu>u»e an i chi;dren woie| f' sll burned to ashes. ' ' Tb* lumbermen of li-dinna. l'«un sylvana as. d Ohio, 3*21 in number, l.H'.fc ju>t miide a tour of the South. At ( i.attai ooga. Birmingham, New Orleans mf:«] Atlanta they were l.os pral ly entertained .In thf ir speeches they wete unanimous in the conciu sk n tf at it was only a question of a few years until the North would h ivf to South tor ail iti timber. I h«*y stat» 1 that already thev were tin: th w supp'v in t eir sec tif n was becoming 1 iin11•«?. They urged upon tl.e South to l>e econe - iiii'-al in it-, consumption oi lumber ami to exeicise extreme care in tl>-e protection of its foiests. This was -;fhiiml advice and should be heeded. We Hay Ho Too. If we would undertake to say who *> ■ favored ft Govenor this \f ar we * oti'd do so rati «r by telling whaf k i r:11 of u ii.an w « did not favor for Oovfnor We do not favor any orp for Govenor whose only aim is t> go to tliM Senate. Wf baldly think a iiiftn ought to be Govenor of North ruio'inu whose ambition is so vault i 1 ' J-T flint he thinks to be the Govenor of a £-1 *at State is k small honor—a mere stepping-stone to some higher office note in harmony v. i 111 his great powers and expanded views.— Goldsbore Argils. Southern Cotton Milt*. The Manufacturer's Record haw couiplied through direct reports a list of every cotton mill in the south, giving the name and location of each and thu nufnber of spindles and looms in each. The figures show an mci ease of 100 per cent, iu the spin dies and looms since 1880. The mill* now under construction, and tho«« for which the money ha?> been sscured, and upon which work will shortly bo commenced and the addi tions to tho plants of old nulls, will require, as shown by the reports, -42,000 spindles arid 4.800 looms. I hus, by the end of 1888, the south will Imvu in operation about 1,736,- >OO spmdles and 38,800 looms. An Outrage, If True. 1 1.8 Ring of Alexander have for a Mm! er of years collected a poll tax >ff a widow lady 75 years old. She nh* charged this year with two do 1 - ar?, thirty-seven and a half cents on ho j oil. Being charged with a half ent aroused her suspicious, ami on tiquiry she discovered it was a poll ;tx Iho lady referred to is ills, mickey and she lives near Stonv oint. She has been a widow since 84*>.— StatesvilloMail, (Republican.) hUi-lcton found. One day \*hi e the hands were er.- ;aged ir. working the public road ear George Echerd's they dug out 1.0 nkeeton of a man. The bones r ei o quite much decayed, and no ba cm be formed as to the time hev hare remained buried. The w Hs in sitting posture.— : ay lorsviliti Journal. Wlie Rose i p In Her Coffin Rkapboro, \ t., Feb. 2.—The moth- i r of 1 oxter M. Bishop, aged 80, who ! >as supposed to have died on Fri la\, and who was laid out for burial, -tonishod the watchers after twelve 1 our* of apparent death, by rising n 111 l*er f'oflm and opening' a coti ei sat ion. She is still living.— New ' oi k Star. - Ihe terrible blizzard and their mur ! >rous work in the northwest has' u:nel more general attention m hat quarter toward the mild climate. • > euial and responsive soil and great Uent resources c f lhe BoutL here it room down Lore for some ullions of blizzaru-beatea men, wo ien and childreu. A isconsin apple-grower says he iade money by re facing his orchard ' " por cent, and g vmg the part that , eruained the saa,e a nount of care ! jrrceriy rq read out thu ly over tie hole. ' i I-et the Mtutr Tax It. The repeal of the internal revenue laws does not "free whisky."* i as the fre»- try to make th* }>ef)j»;e believe. Far from it But j if the ! ederal tax, which is not need ed l>\* the general government, were ' removed, it would open the way tor the States to deal with question. ! he States do need the tixes deriv ed from that source. Suppose Vir ginia could levy jtnd collect the taxes ; on liquors which aie now ievied a:;d | collected by the Federal Govern ■ j ment in thin State, she would be per > fectiy independent in her finance-, aiid it would enable her to reduce taxes oil leal and personal propertv. And tho>6 aie the taxe-. which the people feel iu»t.-- Richmond \\"hi' O Slielfjy Cotton Factory. The machinery of the Shelby Cot ton 1 acton has been purchased and is to uriive about March Ist. and the factory v\nl stai t up in a month from t hat time. The factoiy is to be with all improvements. The main huii"- ing will be of br.ck, two storie* and 108x75 leet. Adjoining this will be a picker room, 30x50 feet and also two stories high. The-»e bnil« - ings will be covered with tin ro fs and will be equipped with automat c sprinklers. >iort!i Carolina to the Front, as Usual. Miss Cora Goodell Cheek is cer tainly a musical prodigy. She is not yet five years old. Her perforn - ances on the organ or piano are sim ply astonishing. We heard her plav a ha.f a dozen or more pieces Sun day evening. She touches the ke*s gracefully, keeps time and brings out all the melody. Mrs. Cheek says she does not know a note or letter in the book and learns readily bv ear—McDowell Jiutfle. O Penalty for I.eavlnjt the Old Kut. f / Every editor who .iares to take a -step in advance, knows he must do so in the certainty of encountering, if not the censure of those not ready for the move, at least the spir it-searching chill of indifference. Oft times the corpse-like coldness with which feltorts to arouse sleeping an are met, casts one down al most into the slough of despair.—• North Carolina Presbyterian. Hon John C. Scarborough ex State Superintendent of Pub ie IM struction. has taken the professorship of Thomasville Female ('ollege. Rev J. W. Stallings, former principal, will still devote his time to tln c®llege. Superior Courts TP.NTII JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SIRING —Judge Gilmer. FALL— Judge Clark Henderson—Feb. 13, July 10. Burke—March 5, Aug G. Caldwell—March 19, Sept 3. Ashe—March 2G, May 28, Aug 20. Wat auga—April 9, June 4. Aug 27 ; Mitchell—April 16, Sept 10. Yancey—April 3>. Sept 24. McDowell—May 14, Oct 8. ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. STRING —Judge Boy kin. FALL —.Judge Gilmer. Catawba—Tan It!, July 10. Alexander—Jan 30. July 30. Union —'Feb 13, tFeb 20, *Sej f 17, tSept 24. Gaston—March 19. Oct w . Lincoln—April 2. Oct 1. Cleveland—April 9. Aug 4». Oct 11 J Rutherford—April 23, Oct 29. Polk—May 7. Nov 12. TWELFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT. SI-RlNG —Judge Macßae FALL —Judge Bovkin. Madison—Feb 27. July 30.+Nov 19 Buncombe March 12. June Is. Aucr 13. I>ec 3 Transylvania—April 2. Sept 3. Hay wood—April 9, Sept 10. Jackson--April 23, Sept 24. Macon May 7. Oct 1 Clay—May 14, Oct 8. Cherokee—May 21. Oct 15. Graham—June 14. Oct -4. Swain—Jun» 11. Nov 5. *For criminal cases only. +For civil cases onlv. SumMAH r Or N£wS. —if ; n r>*ri confirm the report* of nu«-d u>*>vf ert* , Ko».ca to w .r«j the Auiiriiu :ro ,t er. , —r\vrf*k f'ovl", «>f Haj> Piirlo" *a ninr der** iiun - n u>- Suodav •. lie re- Ceti'.iy I'O e »- i - v o»iif p s.va.trs. l'at 'fr S erh'ni, o? Fa'caTgh County Done. ai. has !>«? -u arrested at Duufu a.'ev, i ui itie »»u.e county, under the coercion ..ct. Pro's A«a (irsT, the era m nt botan ist and |-ro *»«* or of botany at Harvard t ol le*e, died o: paialysia, in Ca.ul-r.dge, aged i«ve;it y -»e v en. —He ri of Ai«one in Italy, ha* Seen H.ino t « !;n, v i!t».ru',tii bv Lre. l*o i' r *on«. re l i.lri and mauy mjurcd. 'li.eiu iabitanu arc uestitude. i>r. Mackenrie made an examination of Crown I'i.ii e Frederick William'* tnrott M«»n ay. 1 ;ic turner inflammation was re duce-; ADD no -1.-U® ot cancer we.e !> OJKL ! 'ie P- lent has i«su"d apr • 1 r:i »- tton "t.i $ ti t *ertnais vessel* inAniern an tlie mj u an i pr;v ]«.. •« .nd id i tiiii «1 in r an ports. —! tli»'r M h adden. of Gwe dore. who w arrested a tew day* ;.gu tor o fvi' t «ns in c-ui tf Armagh, whs seiit«* i' ed .\l>>nday a; l'u.ilui>agUy to three .ui prisuiuueut. —.• ohii J(>h nson of Toledo, O . eich' v-fi vc y»ai , oid, vvtij.e takuij; care o; a lull , w..s atuukot i• y the nimai and gore i to de.ish. ll > IMI y w «, lerrih.v mangled, an i death icsuiti i »iiui»t lus.aiitlv. —lt is given out that Prince reasons fur refusing to see L rd Lnn-iolph ( liurcui.l uUi.njj tin* latter s v > t in , erini linit he «.i» over-hurdened mtu puo.i • worn, v\ Li.ii let Uiui uo tiuie to dcvo.e to tailera. ti • r _— A vein oi natural ens was struck in >r sic.iua, t a depth of "J-J" eet, «m e horiug MI art. aian well. 1 tie t!;rne ia very hr ii.uiii, iiui in- pres ure is MH di. Ihe wea will l»e ii iik-d deeper with the Lope oi de- a largei tiow. —The Jphyician of James Reilpath, the jouriialist and lecturer, ha-- gi\en up tioj.e o; ii> p.itieui s recovery. Para.y-.is of tlie tinoal cords, the result ol overwork a vear a o, is the disease. .Mr. Uedp.»ti» calinot t-|>i ak. I>ut is in possesfcioii of a.i iiia iucutal faculties. A (ierm n nnmed F?randt alleged to he ppy in the employ of the .*« rman Govern ment, e.-ttr.-d the ortice o; i.u Fr.nice at Puris and pen* trated to the eni.ona rooms, where he tr ed to stioot tne e«iit..r, M. u-.ili Hitli a revoivcr. iiraudt declared tli.it tie wanted to s. oot Mr. Nicol in or ier to a\enge the attacks oi l>a France upon Gcriuauv. ! —Kduardo H. (,'ato, the "king of Havana cieai uiMiiutacturerfc, ' will shortly huild in Kev W i ine .arrest '-jgg r mamilactory in | tlie I tilled Males. Ihe bumlnij; is to be of i L»rn k, iron, and stone, with a capacity of ; lU.uou cignrMiakers, enabling tht-ui to rnaiiu | facture cigars a day The Cuban trou: c 8( u ij, said, was one cause of the re moval. Mrs. Kllen Dinsmore, who has been on tria.*since Thursday for complicity with David L. King m tbe murder ot J. C. Da vs. a Clarion county. Pa oil speculator, was | found not guilty. King was to have been hanged on Fnday, Jan. J7., but has been re ■piled to March 6. it is thougnt to-day s verdict wdl chauge his sentence to iiie im prisoiiiueu t. —'the trial of tie Socialists cla-ged with beimi members ot a secret revolutionary so | ciety. was concluded at Posen. Four of the i prisoners were a-«|Uitted, and the others were convicted and sentenced as folions: , tjlavmski, two years and nine moi.ttis in ( prison. \S lUowski and K ouopmsk i, eacli : two years and six moiitns and Jauia> hevsKi, and .\iei »oaki, eiglitren niouUis «acii» —The lnrge building oerupied by th" York Daily i ui>i. . nig onipauv »•.» »: p. 11; i; *•» oDicc at ) oi .. . a., burned u mi.k: » moin iilg. 1 lie i.rc peaie .to ii..\>■ . * e.i . . i - cetuliar_. »>:i,in, and wncn .i o e -. b.,«l in mi.- »*i»ii>iler.ib.e hcadwiv m oi.« »>: i « lower rooms ot the pri. t.u 0.. i. c. T .• Daiiy \\;i .iM;ed in a.iout u> u>- ..si ; nu on UV iron, tiu | I CjA I|U>j l> t'C yi the Age. —ficorg IT. Clarlcson, the hi ;?--o dr ;n --mrwii. tt i w cltii and l eiui • t , s Lit , a S.IOI .line Miice w,.- i i, N >■ ia cash, u revolver, a 1.1 Id ;t.i | i and .i L'O.ti i >ain wurtii >-(/, is a out t" enter s. the city lor '• o uama • ins claim i- th..t die city is or th« safety o. ui.* and property o: «-i i e j.n i Mr. liters, 'i he cas.- is pro- abiy wua>ut precedent. —T e Pub"w Ledger in it. fina cia a ti de sa\ ■»: *■ I tie sit atioii oi 11>• a :),r ctc malt ad h..* i.ot than ed ma er..iii, dur ing lio | a-t Aeek. Ail ears o a to 1 f j (i . Hie tla\e oeen 'bspehed l>y iiie laig«-ly u cret.-e'l pro*iu-i ot anthracite coal in the | Wyoming region. The receipts of «oil from hat region in this city and v. mity • bate been suflicu-nt to .jui»-t the am ety of Cbusumers and iealers, aud the antnra'eue trade, b' th whole-ale and retail, i a n w at leastqquit, if not du 1. —ln tlio hospital fo. ruptured and crippled at Leimgtoii avenue and Forty *econ t street. New York, there are lo.i cripp.ed i cniid ren umier treatment. .At>ont 015 o cU». k humUy eveniiit; me younger of these Children were .u bed, others e preparing to reine, and a few o| the u b-r cii ..ireij were eat.ug their supper in rie basement » hen Ore was .lis* overed t v t» o: the lnt cri|>|>.,es. \N itnout scieaiuing or inanifettiQi; ;n any war tfier nurr.e I *s ra. id.y possilt.e to the tUird tioor, tound a uif«»- hi.en Dougherty, and toid tier tbe buu.nnj Waa Oil tire. 1 lie nurse io 1 them not to te.l anr of the rhi. iren an-i sent mem to the;r rooms. she then se;.: *ot.| i v tin assistant to Matron Webber, w lio in turn i.otii.ed Dr Gibney, throu.ti whom at. a.ar;., + aerit out. .'s rapid yas j.ns»c,. c ltJ e loctors. nurses, po.n e. an i bin n. n uuuiOer ot riti/ens «..rned ibe riu dren troui tne 1 i.e . , u ;|,V \ HU . derbiil oj p « u , . , rooi|i , and i-io o! tlie olt.r . !e»ei» » rrt , u; , u ljt j there. Ah -ere » oi eicept a coca *nc. lost Ler lile in ttir flames. —The I'r.ionist f-an.li fa> for the or I".:, ee, tUmpttJ to r>- meeting .*t tnat place, t> u i * » , ~ liooi'*'; »• ■p« \ '.i „t a vt to ie-itie j It: r tn- w tug u .»- [>rra a iu gre.l U.«orUcr. wea t v r»-■ - e:... of. . •I, , k - "•> "«».| t.is ci •%'. J the t. .e o, * » ► • k ? t 'f C l.'Ui itO l!.r re f an t.u?. sy. i j., „ . U.'J acr> » .u tt.at .t. i ;»»- _ , •as er -. eeau j r »tre l li. rebate cou.. risrs uicb .. a -4 ., . i.ng si is, ii.«.ist« i.w A 0 e of trie 5 a.t of v. oaL ala. ~Hmm«rrk u slui suuering I ram ru.u ic»t.c pa_c». —Cardinal Msnninc h-« forbidden the r rrrjuicm »erTiofS in memory ml 1 r.iice Charles Ld*ard btuari. Tnnif* Redpa'h. the well known jour rM M t.olif:oni>t and lecturer, was stricken >, L p-ra.) s.s ?ui,J-y a-d min a dying c«n d.^B' A (Cr/mtcb from Manowili tay«: It U ,r l mat tt»* King oi Abyssim* has 1 , . ohiitrc,» to Im U.chael with a de.a i.ui. Nt ol trooj- to the south to quell a .r.b-T rv*OiL j; r ('hamber of Commerce building at pcor j. 11l ', •»» d m*i;ed to the ainouut of .. v, , n.e S •nd*\. Ihe esteru I nion .ud i'o-u. ir.egrapL otice were damaged c v iu. o » e (I*l w a ler. _S - ' v rieht th«- Irish colnnteers held H mretiU ill N* * " rL - * l whi ' h -> I>ou,, °- , a;i and Kraut O Kvrne, were th© iiri.. i>d speakers. Eoth advised Irishmen i. u'h ate Uie men who killed Caveudssh and l.urke. The use oi dvuaiu.te was ad- Toc«.tcd. Y d-fe'tivc Cne iu the four-i'tory build, jr.g «•' O. ilus»fr, M>. 4- Hfth a\enue, 1 ;.t» urvh, i s , occupied by I rliu,; «k Sous, u.J, h Mil tailor.- , and i.eeren brothers, ni.iiiuia turin* jt-weicrs, resu.U-d in a ure i.i»» i. cr.iii., w Inch t-urued tierceiy lor eight i ...> a icMva ol nearly UUO. —The I.nndon Ceological Society h.nicon ic* edthe M«-chiton i. e ml upon l>r. Ne»« teirr, oi «. o unmia to le.e, ai-w i ■•rlc. A rrp rt is current ti diplomatic circles j,( \,, ~ , k .i. .; tl\e aruiauieuu Sill. j r» ted ii . u ne 'He iur o. Kus*ia wul »norily forui the >u -ject ol formal inquiry on the p.irt ol Atis.ra. —The Supreme Court of California filed i its decision in the celebrated bharon ui. orce ca>e, iu which the lower court granted to ! Kirah Aith a bhaion a divorce Iruiu ine late I iiiir>l Mal » Senator \S nii.nn Sharon, and a.luut',l ul moiiy and a lar„e au.o nt ol uiot.ev a« * ounsel Ices. Ihe a>>*o--iu oi i ou.i sci Ives id.owed was ,oj.CKHJ, alul lue a ..oailt 1 o; aim.on v »its >.",.>*> i, tml an aiiuuai allow ance ol j.,.'* o. Ihe Supreme Lomi nic» the a.mi ny al ami annual u>lom«u.e ol V >oo. —The htest rrpor s from the mountains , imii a>e there haa been great lohs ot liie on thv i an n a i t'acitic, ov»iug lo snow s.id s. | Isxiit 1 r Station, it. t several iiivu ! \\ eie i n a slid , only one was dug out I al.s e, ami ne Man bauly bruin d and injured | iin ! is not expected lo recover. The mil.l ' * ether h. s put an ellectual stop lo ill tu i ituaoian I'aciUc trains, and as tlie u>Ou..eaia str ainsa.e sv\olieu, il may be some lime belore liathc us tc sum«d. I —John Culleu, a ship calker of nuHalo, ! aged ihnly-iour years, Killed his mother, Ami Cu len, with an ax. 1 tie two were iu tneir hiu.ie just getting ready "lor supper, w lien John struck her twice in the back of ihe head, intlctnig t*o hoirible wounds. Mie tell d. ad. lie then walked into two saioous ami anuouueed thai li« haa killevi her. U hen arrested he made uo resistance, lie gave us an e*i u>e tha he committed the crime so that his mother wou.d not have to. go to th-' workhouse. —Joseph 1 iiompson, a nigro condemned to le hanged, oroke out ol the national, joisouai i.hieijuah, 1.1., last U'euuesday ami look rciuge wuu a Creek luUian by the n.iiiie ol Lonuosky, aiso an escu}>ed convict u..oer penally ol death. W hen the aneritl on i* inlay night demanded Hie men to come out they replied niih a vo.iey iroui Win chesiers, which instantly killed Jack Con dy. A battle ensued uud a deputy naiued Hair wus killed and a woman a.id a boy iu the house were .ataily shot, and one ot the was badly wounded. This makes seveu innocent l.\es sacriheed by the con demned outlaws, w lio are still at mrge. J —A terrible tragedy occured at Wallaw, | A young man named iiiake>y has been paying atteul.on to .Miss Annie l.stes. ller i laiuiiy objected to idakeiy, but i n uijUhv night j the t.oupie alleuued church, i hey were luel f by her father, and W diiam, her eighleea- I )euro.d broliier. A |uairel arose be I w ecu Ulakely and the hlsteses its to wnosliouht , escort lue young lady hoiue. finally Wil liam drew h.s pistol and shot lilakely through the jaw. iiiakely then drew ni* ; w capon, hut the old man nad drawn his by this time and shot him in the lore head. ; Wiili.un then completed the butchery by stepping up to the proatrate inau and blow lhg hall of his head oil. Ihe latter and son , have been arrested, ihe girl has lost her reason since the bioody atiair. Absolutely Pure. I « I owi't I #Ter THri»--. A > »r;>i .t t'j .t 1,, d ; k . 11 • ' ' »r> -i. - JS ■ " SRR " ,n; " ut ' th« * u - ISAE - - - 1 ■ A BARGAIN IN LAND -• -1- h '.»f.ntt.kevem - • • ~, r»na!r*. i.e.,." r ' Hif Tobacco C * A • , , ""• Pr ""* »i* dol . . J K J KE'TOR.
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