n try CjUjL. n THE CIUTIIAM CITllE m. k. tHKLV rtcuan. paper m synipr.thy v i h thc masses. fU IXDEPEXflEXCE, TXUm, JUSTICE. A rnrcE oxe doelae pei: yea k; YEEKLY, FOUR PAGES. 23 COL. J 7: r 1 1 a yrr.r cdvicli; count iu the-- f IIA Ti'AM .CiTlZEX if mu . PITTSB0R0, CHRTHHM COUNTY, N. C.. MARCH 25, 1897. NO 30. . 'Vv! l ;: l" : fr.il iu fhatLui.1 , fOL.lL ! V 1 T ' ' A i - . -JL., ft X A: -JL. -M Jl i X V JL. ' ; " j ..'' i mAnMSMS ir; veronica rri:n: j TOILET -v! POWDER, I HS A n05T SANITARY AND DELIGHT FUL PREPARATION. IT PURIFIES AS WEU. AS 4 BEAUTIFIES THE SKIN. Guaranteed perfectly harmless $j Used by people of refinement and j recommended by all who .have S g tested its merits, j p PRICE, SO Ccut8. f I - . ' (Send ioc for sample and circular.) CHEMICAL H'Ffi GB., li'-Not&iiig else Wic XrJ pleasant hoap ior tit l.: i j ; ' i ; 5 r - , JSOAP. Igg ! Toilet KuHscnr-BAT.-i V U PRICE. 25? -ci -a H T ' j It lasts twice as lonof" ethers.' j Atrial w'U convince j-cu cf its rrcci- j.mcr.i. vyiu iiea3s tec most Jastid.cus CHARLES F. MILLER, l ,Mr.cf FENCU MILLED TOILET SOAPS AND PERFUMERY, Lancaster, Perm. 5TAI3LISnp:rJ, 18319. .sEN D 0 li A 5 AM PLK v OP Y. 1 Io yuu like to read a good lalth knl story every week? . 2. Do you like to see th3 follies of Life illustrated every week? - ' 3 Do you like to lead all the news from ail i arts of "the v. orld ever . week? - . I : If ;o send one tjOLLAlt and sul . ?criba for the Largest and Pest y.eek ' ly in the folate. Sample copy furnish . pj freo on ai'p-iCation. Address, ;. - Jbsplius Daniels ' X Editor, The XqitS Cavo'.iuian, : j I?alei-h, XI C Vy,.Mnxthison. T. iltniy Calvcit. Jotiesboio. N. C.j Pittsboio, N. i.i.(i.i.Xort,:,i i-- Tha untb rs:gued have ll.U uay-asso-ciated ihemie.ves together for ti e piac tlce of Law, "under the firm . name of Murcl isouiS: Calvert, in the. Superior , Courts of (y'hathr.m county. Mr. Calvert can be, found at his of i ce in Pittsb-ivo at all times; and Mr Mmchisen can be adiirr-ssecl or consult ed at bis otlice in .1 onesbc.ro. . Prompt attcmion to business is guar- j itrurl I V lie I antetdtyus. . This October T, 1S0G. . YV. E. Miuchison, T. II enry Calvert Notice to Creditors. Having qualiiied as Administrator of the estate ol Samuel IlarV deceased, notice Js- hereby given to all persons having claims aga-inst said decedent to -pres1 nt.them f me. for settlement on or befere the 2 th cf February l'J-, or this jiotice will be plead in bar of their re covery. I - All persons indebted to said decf dr n vvill please come foward and make sett tlement. . . JOHN II APT, j Adm'r 6f Samuel Part dee'd. This Teb'y JO, 1MT. BURDETT O R Tt i i I I JX 2 j N They excel ia power, sweetness -of tone, variety, elegance and durability. Catalogue an4 prices sent on application. Manufactured by " BURDETT ORGAN CO, . Freeport, HL rE$tablUhed JSCS. s VERONICA (3 11s 111 y --'i ' ' 1 a i jDhc iohatliam illz.cn. PITTSBORO, N. c. , 11.' B. LIXKMERRY," EDiToa and Publishes. SUBSCUIPTION" riUCE S1.00 Tcr Year. Advertising Hates cn App'-it-aiion. Entered at tlie Tst Office at TMbWo, X. as secoad class matter, Sept. 5, Is'Jj. Indopendenco, Truth, Justice. Communications to be printed should be written on one side of the taper only. Your real name must accomp ; any each communication or it can not ; be printed. I The eilitor is not responsible for the views of correspondents, but will al low nothing enter the columns of the I Citizkx that be knows to be false or ; :iiulrous. We want intelligent correspondents !n -every tov;nship in the county. I)il you know thai-Governor Pus- sell is the lirst Governor of North Carolina since Vance who was not namel bv the Southern Pailroad? Wt-;ve not a dffendeij of Pussell, did i;f.: v')tr i,-r hi ay. ijt.t ;".!t'p'.?e v Vuuuil .hud bt.cil elcClvl: The ;ress of the State has wasted mach abuse upon T. W. Pabb, who to say the most , is unvorthy of the notice given him, even abusive a it is. At any rate he is not to be chap lain of the penitentiary as there is no such an office. Speaker Ilileman asked the State a f' tor,yu;m$i.. ? oay-?i . day as a member and 0 a day as Speaker. We at first thought this was a lie gotten off on him but it turns out -to be a reai fact No wonder he joined the brigade of bolters. pie John (J. Carlisle, who during Cleveland's administration, manipu lated bonds for J. Pierpont Morgan, (lid his first work after his cabinet term expired in working the injunc tion case against North Caroliua for his beloved friend Morgan of the Southern railroad. "Sugar" Havemeyer, iu his testi mony before the Lexow committee said tha one of the objects of the organization of trusts was to prevent "illegal conibinatioirs of organized labor." Tlie world is a little curious, no doubt to hear exactly what such men as Havemeyer, Pockefeller, Se arles and Spreckles consider '-illegal orsranizations." Congressman Pell, of Colorado, asks additional recognition of Speak er Peed for the People's party in commit tees, especially On the Wavs . 1 " and M.eaus committee, and in the di vision of time, between the parties. His claim is based on the fact that the Populists have ' straight Popu list and six! fusion members in the House '.There are also seven Sena tors. This gives the party the great est strength of any third party in 40 years, it represents eight millions of people. The Populists have decided to work in harmony witbfhe silver (forces. - . Congress convened in extra session Monday, the loth inst. Speaker Peed was re-elected to preside over the House. The populists number twenty-four in the House this time. They cast their vote for Congressman Pell, of Colorado, for Speaker. The democrats have chosen Mr. Pailey, of. Texas, as their leaxler in the House this-time. President McKinley, in his mess- iao'" mP'd almost exclusively some ; titrii? legislation for revenue, i . Oingley, of Maine, has prepared a bill which it is claimed will raise 70,000,000 more revenue than the Wilsoh-Gormau act. . This increased duty on . imported goods may help the rich manufactur- er, the' sugar trust, the wool grower aim some few others but what bene- fit will come to the farmers who are 1 unprotected in their interest and yt , -i . i .i . . , . ' are called tipon to protect almost : everybody else? " ' State Treasurer Worth has review-j ed the appropriations of the last Gen eral Assembly and finds that i these appropriations foot up the nice little sum of isOSl ,390,84. This is in ex cess of the appropriations of two yars before eoniething Qvei" 100.- 000 ix-ihans, and then there .was a T-.nK b-.f enm r,f Hiosr ,n. propriations will have to go unpaid, i . c e 1 1 Inn- n rr ;ittir f tbo r v'r'i ''iinrr L arefconieofthctx.nipPrc- pnations maue: Contested election cases, Portrait of Vance, Purchase Moore Creek bat tic ground, Pepairs on Clov.'s Mansion, Inprovemcuts for D. D. tt P. institutions, State Normal & Industrial school regular, extra, .t) J, r;) v'' . 1 o inn iJw l"'(i0i. University extra, u,,u School building I) A I)., 10 0J0 Schools for I) & P., Pal eigh, improvements, "-i -JO') ; Vt.' .1 Schools for t raini ncr color teachers. 'vo Additional for Colored Nor-; . mal schools, . 0 0, Department of criminal Insane, 3000 Normal school colored .r.t Kliz'abeth City, ' 00 imi rover,.,ent;s Agricultural 0 Mcc!u'.::ival Col .' ' licuci'iii Cciitiiigcui. ai o.iiit -i"' .u'V Penitentiary contingent (500 besides the regular iiOor.O Cluilford battleground, 5o'0.j oi i . - r . . i ' l . I state taxes weieiucreascu a iuue but licensv tax lowered on some pro fessions so the revenue will, Derha'ps, be about as before. They had better made an issue of bonds tof the State than to try issu ing of county bonds. Never has there bcn a time since the Oeala demands were first pub lished when it Mas more necessary for Alliance people to stand firm and unyielding. Why? V Has not the Alliance fulfilled it hiission, seeing there is a party ad vocating its demands almost identi cally. For the very same -reason that it a was necessary to formulate demands and persistently agitate these de mands until men git tluir eyes open, 'see that the promises of the old par ties are but to deceive us, and or.:ai -ize a pa'rtv advocating these demands. These demands are not jet t".iu te ; into law and there aro two d.tugr ous joints to guard. In the iiis: place, seeing thai wo mean business and that the great masses of the peo ple are realizhig ne justness of these demands, have joined these forces and will not hush till they are heard, these old parties will begin to try to make terms with us, to compromise, etc. . j : The Alliance must stand as the power behind the throne demanding, nothing short of the pure and noble principles enunciated atOcahu . When we begin to listen to com promises we are playing in the tire. Satan will almost deceive the very elect if they will stop and listen to his pretty plausible seeming stories. Trust them not. If they can induce you by delusive promises to enlist with those who have all along Villi tied and abused you, how long before they-will be back iu the same tld ruts? If they are in earnest in their advocacy of our demands they will take them as they are. Let every man who believes in Alliance princi ples stand firm against insinuating and delusive compromises. '.Then "if the enemy cannot ensnare us other wise he will join in with us and run in front of the crowd. Watch such! Pe it said to the credit of the Peo ple's party that it has disowned those i..f,...,,.. , r.'v;t.- ,u,m"J v;.. r.111,.r...c. Something other parties do not oo. We need the Alliance to keep such party as this one that can maintain its integrity. By power given the Governor Ln the charter of the North Carolina Kailroad Company, Gov. liussell some time ago removed the State di rectors appointed by Governor Carr, and a few davs aro armointod tho. . . 11 . following new directors, w ho are all anti-lease men, to succeed them: Dr. R. M. Norment, of Kqbeson. .Ufir '.t if ivill ,' r..iMMiilw.rMl " Tbo -UCmplUS Iflill., -Marcn 111. a . ; deCcUtill be ren,en,bcml. . i he 1 ,A peill is .:, longer asovereign btatlut a sources of revenue for 1890 amount- f (arniier8'vile Mo. savs- : province n?.ed over by a fa'crM judge. '. ed to 700.350 2r. The Treasurer! mm, "m i':.t,.. " 1 ! N'ot ohli would the legislative and ex-1 " . 7 T I I - . ? IJIJCI Mill Jill I 1. 1 1 II V L. W III i irgu b. lAi&K, ot Iuneoml)e. If a federal judge can say tu tlie gr. W'm. Gilchrist, of Xew Hanover. , enor of o eovcrcign state: Y u tliail be (.'. A. Cook, of Warren. J. S. Armstrong, of Xew Hanover. A. . Graham, of Granville. H. U. Butter's, of Columbus. John Craham, of Warren. FLOOD IN THE WEST, f,. ;n,.i,,. l.Trrl,..- iknn t- i,f..,. : I ' f- X ' . 1 ? a. r n rt r A a i vri i ;i r r i: "v iri n iirf . nvi I'iiiiri'rnpf l u j Hood history, and still rising, at the.J"ulc; f f;"e aeFa"ine ! . , nf 1 ilvt i Wft'l III n Icit la s vv:illilv o I 1111 i .a. er .!. i ui e oi j o il r liicuea e erv i eui v-iour hmir5.w.th laritv; The ' " ! crcvass, which occurred yesterday m uv of lhe f'dt,r-11 J u:u,ar-v !il;d 'a e one and a half miles below" here, is!"'-and t de lights would Lc-com-;),!() now 400 feet wide and rapidly wid- 'Ielelf bliterated.-.' ews-Ol.rvm pidly eniug. It is iouring iu a terrible vol- ' nniK nf wt.i iritiktho btvvnr ivirr .if '!this county and into the northern Prt ot .Mississippi county, Arkansas. Wk 11 . f il t nri a rv f 4lta 1 1 rAlf V- liu..wuvuvi i. . ua given at once, and so far no lives ! ii.- i i m ,.re lost, but rnanv neonle were com - n i i i "A t . i seek safety on high ground. Mmrhj j ,tocJ. has been oS. There is now no .IomI.I Hvtf tlm h.v-.. u-n.r.nf bv .mn, ;jjii-iva!it, for at the point where the break occurred, the levee was in tine I condition, and two feet above the water level. I El) POCK PIVKPPAMPANT. Minneapolis, Minn., March IV. Tel tvgnims from Luvcrne, Minn., ?avs i thelkd Pock Piver there is a mile ! w:c!n and s "O'lring a vast mass of ' wutt-i' iuto n;eSi.,i;v. A Cvziii bridg es in Southwest Minnesota have been v. ash d away uns stopped tra'fic of several branches of the Great North ern, Milwaukee and Northern lines running into northwest Iowa and eastern South Dakota. IOWA SWHLLS TilP FLOOD. Sioux City, Iowa, March IV. Ev e:y stream in this locality is out of its ban.s and flic situation is hourly growing more serious. Leeds, Spring- j dale and Lvnn, Sioux City suburbs, ' a , are Hooded by tho Floyd, and the bot toms in the city are under waiter. Every bridge on tlie stream from l.mara to near Sionx City is out. The big Sioux is on the rampage, its waters being reported five feet high in Hawarden street. WISCONSIN'S WORST FLOOD. Pichland Centre, Wis., March 19. The worst flood in years is here. Water is running through the streets, cellars are flooded and sewers over flowed. Teams and men are at work banking up the river which is rising fast. Mills and lumber yards are in great d nger. IN MENOMINEE VALLEY. Milwaukee, Wis., March 10. An ire gouge in the Mcnomiuee river- in . he' e- :ern ? u! trbs of tlu iiy has. :t. .-. r yn. l . OVi rilig.; thickly pO-.- u.atvti p.; i ot the Menominee Val ley. About luj families are in the .upper stories or on the roofs of their dwellings. No loss of life has been reported, 0 A QUEEU VERMONT TOWN- SHIK Doston Evening Transei ii t. In Windsor, County, Vermont, is about as queer a town as there is in the United States. Its name is Balti more, and it ossesses little iuterest save a history in which none of its inhabitants express . the slightest pride. Baltimore is 'fairly old, as American towns go, having been set off from Cavndiss and organized in 1793. It then had 275 presumably ambitious aud hopeful" inhabitants, but every census taken since then has revealed "a steady growth downward. In 1800 the place had lost one citi zen, and the subsequent record stands as follows: 1810, 207 inhabitants; 1820, 205; 1830, 1G7; 1810, 155; 1850, 121; 1SG0, 110, 1870, 83; 1881, 71, and 1800, 01. To-day the number is 50, and one of the 50 spends. his winters in the Soldiers' Home at Urattleboro. Nothing ever happened in1 the town; not even a crime, and it has' no distinguished sons or daughters. The hrmens nro sr.iftfrffl nvnr thf tpr- ri.orv include ,itbin the Baltiuuire limits, nowuerc iornung anyimug likea village, and there ii no store, no churcli, no postoffice nor even a cider mill. The people are prosper- : t. v... . .t... .!U vuo'.iij, i " t tine prospcrWy. but they keep mov- niU.'o' - v wncne;er opporiui.u oi- l a. : .7 XtTS, 3UU llOOOCIJi CtCl Uiutia iu. il. is twenty, years since a- wedding took place "there, . i I I in ' ' ' law ii i a mi . . Prince George of Greece is an expert bicyclist, and it is said rides a Dicycle al-. most as well as he handles a man-of-war. Augusta. Ga., March l'J.-Special.)- sJTt-M. - farmer livi. nprr. leu. in Columbia county, murdered two t of Ms childera and then killed.himself . tt hr-.tinpd thi little ones with hia crutch and committed suicide by shoot ing himself through the head. Consti tution, ' . . subject to me.-You s ball obey my or ders. Your acts are not lal utiles. authorized by me. Ixave i;ur fi:ce j and apiK?ar before me on a given d-tle -and get your instruction il .fudge j Simonton says th's. as be will do if be ) maUcs the injunction permanent, ti:en ecnlive functions bo absotbed by the . of iiistiei vo:ihl alco b swulluw e.l ud 7 . . . . r in the cpoeioa,, ,orPo,atio,i.h,vng V h.ston. March I!?. The tu1 acco fr c- . . r tt i-t t. f.i it.. ... - ! tiesirnycd by f-'re lasi night. 'Jhc lo ! is uJavy, with lit'K i:i3-iraaci. I Washinir:o l.Mare'vI'J The Tresi- .f f, ,, ; ti: nt ha.? uomiuaird Li arhs L. . uoi . ? don ;io ic l-sim;uur at...ic.ig. 'a- wlsJ" M T':A BeJ thw I1 e;irl' thi I tiea. M iss , M ir.:!i I 'J A oycloaii pas- $ morning will: a t . ..ii . ... . .. i i . .. :. muie:ts.-r.y CO us.-. 0: V.l!.g UU.WI auveial cabins and tmib r and r-mv, r.i'Uiig J. O. Hill, a lnrm f, ;rul iriju i ; hl.i iiV A country sehoolVouse w.isiifad fi-cru its foundation an I tun.eJ a:ouhd. c-ivers ei 'ht Stat s At Salisbury A:bert H-ry, ftuan! the chain gauK. while asleep i:i his ie:ii, V.as badly cat l the f.ice ; and jlfst er it t i , the heart by Sllirgro tiamp. Who W.-S trying to rob hi;n. Hay tot at him , ., , , the ne-ro. as th hitter waa ru::nur; a- way. Hajis SCliuUSV injured. . WooSht.i3i:e"of theb.stivn.e- dies lor pear Istei tliat. I ear er. ckid. fruit. Slir the so l well and then spread the asluj t well over the surface. 1)3 not be afrai I f spenJin money fur schooli. .1'ekV i innersc in a.T r l to st'nJ tl.el'r sons away to r'chool. so the distr:c:s,h'.Mi wast Lm im r 1. . ,, . , A.iOWln,'s,ockt j Crmk aau-r fresnly pum'.iod fro.-u liie weir wi.l give th-m w ater several ib-giecfs wa mtfi- th;:n if comi elied to drink from a frozju po.id. Trees of rai ions kind ca 1 now be I rum d wi e:i thw' ;v at ler is niiie.l. The apple orchard should have special :ite;i lion,' ft. fear ii will no: b- p-uued at al! when the spiin; wurk la begun. It S jfAD YE ST1 SEME .1 T3. 33. NOOB, OHR,. HAH Zjt . I I i iU t i At any lioilr, Uav or niii Collins from 2 to s25. Caskets from '40 to $75. Vhy send out of the Count V.brll von rnt rr.f lu.ffim m ri) z fitr the money right here in Tittsboro? Wortga:e Sale. Uy virtue of ihe powers conta ned i i a certain ti ed of morlgajre executeJ ty Henry A. I 'rooks to the umlersijrned, and du'v lpistend in the otlice f " I '.--ister of Dieds Of Cliathani count v, book C. 1'., pae 3;"iU, I will offer for s..l. for cash to the highest bidder at ti:e courtlxxise iu I'itlnboro cn Monday. April 2f, lb'.i7,' the fol:pwing tiatt of land: A portion cf the A. 1. ibooks laud containing litty acres, lying f-n tle waters of lineRy liver. Hickory Mt. iQwnshin. bouudl as fullows.' Tunc Peoples on the north, wst 'l y T. .T. Urooks. fcouth by C il- Covert, east b L. 15 J'rown. . i.arch 11. l5'.7. .lOEl'H lUtOOKS, i ! oitgasf;. Summons By Pubiica . tion. XOltf II CAROLINA . In "tins - Sn- Chatham Countv. m erior Court. W M. Ellis; AuVlaide Litis aud KoJoIina Ellis vs. . W'inKi?" lUmia- The defendants abore name 1 will take notice that an aeiiou as i. bore en titled has been Commenced in the Su perior t ourt of: Chathim County t recover a tenm pum or money u, ti-f i ptaiiitiiTs -:s the -a ur cf th defn-lan:, I ! K.; 11. 1'owcien. as their Unard.anan.i j yiu utinuant-; iuiaou; jJotle:i and W. . Mitchell, ss sureties ou Guardian bond for said K, II. liowden. Cuardi.n lor the above named plaintiffs. . And the defendants will further take notice that they are required to appear at the next term of the Superior Court of sai l County of Chatham to be IteldL in the town rit'sboro, N. C, in said county J on the thirteenth Monday after the reti Monday in I ebruary, Irti7. and answer or demur to the complaint iu Said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint: . , It. II. DIXON Clerk of the Superior Court. This !ith day of March, lSr7. . I it-minotitf flf ? i -i 1 V 5? r int . ...v - ....... DEABSiRr-Yourlaair or recent date at !,and. theteattannlai yr rpca- fls rennlne. llfacturlnp: -Switt Cum ai.ii lVp: ill." The company who nwnsfm-tnr-a and aell 5 Drops' pnt.Uh1 i :y iiraoiitaf!Si 5 ii - t i 1 gave It 10 theta and every wonlof it la tnie and I coul J k Jir iV. ii a l r.vi t7 i Tt aude!iewini;Smr,.a.!d 1 he ( uaim .n- many witne. n,e cor -.ut not LT ikt tci tilf iJ. uuZ ! We:.ltli th-y d a 1 e.te:V3.Ve !.-it:s:- mEhiJ,'' !i7n'.n.iln, t,n::.r ufre.r.ti.curableaa 1 n- ,. :On,n are! I , - ntnt 15 cuk-J (,et ..Oroj.d 'end iieltand!t wi;l c urr rca i. . u- u ii il !w ! I;."3.i. i uev havtt t::-e t:v.V.-; i:i:r - ccelcd tntny letters h.e y.mrs. and it U n plenaur to me to auawf-r n -s rt.f raii .n RHEUMATISM. IIEURflLGIfi, CATARRH, ASTHMA, HEADACHE - Haodrtds of tboossBds Thotigh bo univernaHT nwd and led did roti ever hear anrtiA ill of thU areat mned) r N...,o nerrrdld S wwuf. ".V - 'f!,''1 ln U".ro't ,lu,u7 ' Utopa cannot fa to care any of the digram for wbU it ia recorarnVridecl. w nat it has already done to relieve lUe autTciiux U told la UuMi&anda of letlera of irraief ul ptaUe. ' ' " . , A Siks-I am anxloni. for the mke of j as a aaciDKion aud was auddeiitr eit rheumatism: H.vera ..kJ palnMUw.h ' paralyaed an1 I uaa only abl U. w ! " I . uu,c " rmoitia nome and Itlnaem had Ilium T. nnuk. markable. 1 tare ar.oan for W feV ohn. ga't coral .tUof yVmei! ,lh,i?r-rI,er!:?','0 hV l-n.mwl bVn of N.c'SrrLd At-a! Jind h gite thi .a jv -rr ruit:ra ini imrung. tbla remedy . ,ril. .Unreal, yot.n. vre.7t, or i epulis! ami Keorm '.tffrs. Old St SrcJuKft BmOdimr, Ckuafa, Rl, . . CURES THE INCURABLE. LAB?I?":? wo!d like tn thank ton for Tour creat remedy ,,!D10W,ni tail too what It h. done tor rce. 1 had Kheumaoin eJtft and In tbeearind I and could not move without pain. I was ao crini'l-d. that 1 ied d7n tui Uul Tworkiii aeven years, and our l.mlr ph.Tsinan. a r-l uoctor told m ihli Z Klu m ' two months. I run ip-.ir l fcre Wll tclt ao well lor nven eara. Tula incSirtn dwJ mara than la claimed for Jt Al thi time nx Catarrh Is marli beUer and I hare TlarS any KheumHti.m at a;l anrt il.e h?an -akns a:rl , Mn ar r ,ne Mr taSrlnf I nwn2 full day a uork K w ti e 1M inedirma I e.er aiw to rive n m ther whrt has muMrfiSi Livi.orth2H!,at70,,lhe'hl,,1 V oa hf filveaof the cljiid aol cauMjanweei :.d te:'c.!un Youra iepectiully. Jan. 29, 1W. Wt received tkt foLowmf Utter from Mr. 7.7. VVu ef Omak.i. III. Mr. H ilumLn I AVjw. csktmjt thu cuitrumtnt was fenulnt. und receded this reply. u,Au UjJ ZLdZ. 211. T. l V ILSON. . 1 T- f. ,vv ivewcin Lr-.iiur. dorsing this tetany .,r, fcractae Sept. 21, IfOtJ a. .,. j . AdministratOG1 TaOtlce. :llavi'r qi::ilil':ed sis Administrator - "-"ee tiile of u , .. J5tcugh-uit-.ce- ,Il,r ''' H-i to h! l" " liolJptif i J;iinn against s.-il de ; c de it to present theni t i: for w ttir ' m?nt .n -r bt't re Il.e 4 li DAY r ti i-t noth e ui:i 1.. 1'i.aa 111 uar tii i.ieir iccoverv. Tin's- ii;de id 10 sid estate mil.' ple:ise comt forw and settJe. ; This March 3, I'J7. L V. sTi:.Vt-IIAN. II. T. C1IAPIN, Adiidnistni'o-s -r . 1 j an j Imi dei-i'aed Administrator's Hotice. ll-iiug cp"a!i!ied. as Admin iraior on ti e esti -W.oLS. lnuH T. i"tr:ris on !hii ihe Jht d iy of Match, lw,.7. iKtict- ii- 'b;, ji.n'..l: peiMu j : i "i 1 . t - . -.. . .u -it t j; i l . u-1 T. (. !. ; i i.i i i.i t U a e ..ia, n ; a..-. '. - u . y... t ia.ii;s a i.si -' - . ,',e ;!itmi'. uv: f.ir. ia -:u ,.t-.. - i , e.'or.- :li- J't'i ihy . i Mate.i, iib.'or it.is o -e' will le ,.jfcH. ;a fc ir el t- er rt(-,viy. J'tis !st &Vj of Mii'rJ:, IS'J7. . i t.. i ... . ... j iV by s-ir (Jit-sada. Cubnn j repn-M! itaio e at u aiimon J.ndcrs- Jed b Cuban patriots. In tremendous, demand. A bo'irnza for agents. Only U:i? Look. bi citmniissioiis .... cry'.nKly wants the o:dy endorsed, ire- liable b'.ok.! O.ithrs fie . Credit given, Freight pa!d. !)r..j. all tr:.sti. and mke ?:Ka n 'h wit!i War io Cuja. Ad- diKssto,'ai!'lh- VATIOXAL J'OOK i.o;tr.iiA, jo:-oo jje.uuorn fctreel, (aic;ig. To Country ; Mcvclmn Is I i:u tivr.- prarcd to sell at wholesale prices: Ctiii-iiie, 1-S ijz. 10c the loUK. lV.regrrio, Jt'c l-uv'anuiti, .'c Cw-tr!oi!, 10 c Chcerim, ' lie Ter. Lemon, . 1 To Vs. V:;Tiil!n.V ICe ti u ITpsoia .ca!ts, Fal hur, &e. Why crJer them- from other' pbccs.whcn ywi can get them us j cheap and jut ls good from 'our local Druggist ? Just received a frech suppy of Garden Seec's &c. Call and sec mo; when panting any-j thing in that line. j February 2" IrJjT. G. OR:;Pi!IungionV Drug Store, nd fir a S Lf.i f , hlh'i , m.rcB 1inR ,.cse lcttu r "4t:u) f-,,r.M Ure bot,Ie- .' wonderful cursive piv a!nioSl lnkUn lief aod In a permancnr ..V- .- PmHm. i Netrrr.i1a, OyscpU. backache. Asthma, Hay Fsver. Ca'r-rn 'le-wtiifttu WarvoHMvess. Kervout and Neuraljrlc MeiA.. Heart Wealwie - C-T t h I "C!TV f Ur" Cr"p'"2 Nui&b,ie4' Br"chttu -i r.'.r sd;. i E DROPS i tbe name and dose. Jxr bottle Oro dr', m m ; hoi ilea for ' H.oo. Sample bottle pre,Mtid by mail 25c. Not avid by unlrJu, .... j AKent,.PPo:niwl in new territory. , i 8WANSON RHEUMATIC CURE CO., Wto'-.tZL.?Vui.JUL Pittsboro;ri.C.. onJ tholr ". " marvelous cure. r.l of!irt evfr tnova ta toe M otl.l tiu-tory. of Safferen cored mltkoat a tlaxl? tallare by - FITE DROPS." ."'7 tht , the turhig aiid out of irratliodeto Voa ta with Tiut u.Tu tThot tef'Ta a-t-u..oe I icarM a bofJe of t'M exiem- U u directed rba ful.owm .. . .... . ... . T arui.i. tat tho3 amulai.y aiSictrJ will at Im - VKBL R XKlT"'4 mother It warda off Cronp and cure, uli bieey tu Doth yon ar.J old W.M. M.KET.T.KMS. --sjroj" in 'hui prarfv a-i toir.s ine la en likeynr, it la a poa:tf:-i U . MR.W.M A N 1 f P. . K W. K 7. .'.LEUS. Pinsbo.c, Tiie ne.vt ci n . Mb. wi'l b gai MO I'' .1 SV ll u tw,,; , - - - Tuition, froui ; .U i,; inon'li for V i tY 1. It ! m'h n l.r.UK Ii I- a or drcek, .1 ' " im-;:!m . a "I lioard can "w oblahietl at u r reasonable rat For otner informal ion .4 t. a:B. STAIA KV. riim'ipaL Pittsboro, N. C.,l)ec 17,1X96. There's ri, CUSHION FRAME BICYCLL x prevents Jolts, Jar and strains. 0 Why ride a Ririd Jratne, A with its injurious euects, wjien you can buy a wheel pvinjj EASE AND COMFORT, lines of Wheel UnrJxan jecL fc at Durability Ir.c.asci. J 7. Send for catalogue of our R;;".d suid Cushion lranie lhcyclcs. . R1GHMQHD B1GYGLE G0. ! , RICUnOND, L'D. Eastern BrancS v,.t- I m aai lyvi ar a,, ay f J - - ' j . i 9 T I 1 . "T j l m J Reliable Agents Wanted, f BUFFALO WHEEL C0.,5 i. BUFFALO, N. Y. ;f I i V 1 I

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