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I: THE MORNING POST, FRIDAY, MARCH D, lOOO. 1 V j S I It I til J til 3- i i 1 5 3 :4 f 1 i , - Ml . - ,! BOBBINS BOUNCED OUT Election Contest Decided by a Partisan Vote. VnilMP TUT MCVT TH ft D Tote to De Taken la tn Iionse on ine Financial mil Next Tuesday - Sena - tor Pettus Attacks tlie rono mco Bill He Deals In Fine Sarcasm at the Expense, of the President Tne Bill Hardly Decent. Washington, March S. At tbe open- il'OvW of Indiana, in change , I . v of the Conference report upon the 1 1- xiancial bill, jrare notice that he would cnll Tin tbe renort next Tuesday. By unanimous consent. It was agreed that he Republicans by demanding a quo Che vote on the rejwi't should be ta- Tum Friday night, while die sits by ken at 4:P,0 n'clock Tuesdav afternoDn. lay after day, seeing great bills, fip- The derate upon the contested eiet- tion case of Aldrich against KoDDins, from the Fourth Alabama district, .wIeh w;i intPrrimted vesterday by adjournment out of re.pect to the memory cf the late Representa-tive diarmer or lVnnsjlvania. was re- sirmed. utKlcr the agreement ttuit trhe rote should be taken at 2:30 V- m- today." 3Ir. Hamilton of Michigan .addressed ttlie IIouso in behalf of the claim-s of the contestant, Mr. Aldrich. Mr. Dartlctt of Georgia said that to cmsexU Robbms ana put in Aiancn ns and put in Aldrich was an ourrage. The report was adopted by a vote Talbert. brought the gavel down with of 13S to 134, a strict party vote, al- a bang and silenced ihim with the though several Republicans wbo could statement: not swallow the bitter pill were ab-j The gentleman is out of order, and Bern and unpaired. :jthe 4ergeant-at-arms will take charge The Hou.e then took up the case of of him unless he resumes his seat." Wise against Young, of the Norfolk . Securing the floor, Mr. Talbert said (Vo.) district, and Mr. Weeks of Michi- that the disposition of the majority aran snoke for lse. v ltnout con- eluding, the House, at 5 'o'clock, ad journed. . " " PETTIS IN SKEPTICAL MOOD Will Not Oellere ITIeKlnley Respon slble for tne Porto Itlco Bill. ?V ashington. March 8. A brll giving 'American register to the in. oitrauJTrj. Windward, presented by a Brttisb citi ElOn. . ,,,. . t,,. f-si ' A concurrent resolution, offered by JMr. Culberson of Texas, directing lue iSecretary of War to report a survey njl i n jwt ! tn n f f .rf-vF sir rt- i ImniviHnry x ll vl ail r.-niuiic w. v v.c iui luiivuuj, the main ship canal In Sabine Pass, Texas, was adopted. When routine business had been concluded. Mr. Mason of Illinois, in accordance with the notice he gavo yesrterday, moved to discharge the" Committee on Foreign Relations from further consideration of his resolution zen to Rctiert E. Tary, U. S. N., the . V , 7 Arctic explorer, was passed by the duncl the majenty as hypo a nin.r -,v cntes, because while professing love in trod uced December G last, express- ences at the White House today, that Ing sympathy for tlie Boers. Under the reciprocity -treaty" negotiafed with the rules, the motion went over until. France will not be ratiifled by the Sen tomorrow, ate before the 24th of this mouth, the Mr. IVttus of Alabama then address- time of its expiration without Sen- ed ithe Senate on the Porto Rican bill, He congratulated the president on the position he had taken in bis last an- nual message favoring free trade le- tween the United States and Porto Rico. "No sordid nolitielanVn iinrer bad been put into.the ink . Tat mes- just as was the case with the Argen fcage," - he said. "The president was tine treaty. bonest ami sincere when he dittlnctly !Sena'rors 'Sewell and Kean of New advised -free trade between the United Jersey, both opponents of the treaty States and "the island of Porto Rico. because of strong opposition to it by Both hoirses of the pa-eent Con- "s'ness interests of their State, con gress," continued Mr. Pettus, "are con- rred with the President this morn trolled by the Republican partv. The in- Senator Piatt of New York, like pTesident Is the executive head of the n opponent "of tlie treaty, saw party now in power, and we had a tlie President. Secretary Hay con right to boie and to believe that he ferred.-with the chief executive later, would have some influence over his (it is .believed y-as directed to corn party in Congress, especiallv as the municate w?th French government rallying cry of the past three years r!1,at;'ve ,to aa extension of time for ex- ihas been to support the adrninlstra-, piSti0n; . . . , tjon . 1 1 The 1'resident has not received a re- "The public-press is now trying to from e Vre'lS 'Relations Com- nwke us believe that the Secretary of War j- th. nntKnr f Varis the author of the pending bill, nd that the President has acceded to a the nrorl:n f t, StTx?! frJT?! one." declared Mr. Pettus. "I refuse fn believe this charge against the Iresi- , 7T c Te" il 1S ,nount1 501116 rtnf Thr u Jaiu;t.1U XTesi of the Senators opposing the treaty tZ beTfn iJTS,Pe rlC" tJlat if il S oveuntil the next ses irtllTVZ an of Congress a more favorable feol- L Z:r" ZZ7" ;rV; .Tm " --j wi. cinj mi iii in j ie re-i rtected to the presidencj- by his party. (He has acted for the common good of . T 1. sin am; n.oiiie. ii lie approves your" uiu, then l may believe any vile story. against a good man." Mr. Pettus maintained that be nrlt. cy of the bill was bad, aside from the of the members of the Produce Ex question of law. Ho hoped senators change this afternoon resolutions fa wouid not permit the enactment of coring unrestricted -free trade between such a taw. "It is illegal," he de- orto Rico and the United States and clared, "and is hardly decent" ,the bm appropriating for the benefit Mr. IVttus said he had taken ihe flnnr nwvrf-iv trt riiTf u . fact that Ithe nendin bill e - --x-w. uv w v luiuu ii luiaxing the constitution, which declared that Rll duties Ahflll he n-ni-fT K- i. nntss; TT-ni-tPd W?l""Zu: T : o canea attention -to the maTvim,, , TCrt rr.. . 1' Dy mt. pavis, which, he said, was ' - " , iuuru oi tne "l,vx 11 pini or oenencence ana jircducts of inventive genius. "The oad statesman sliip. and legislation senator proposes." said Mr. Pettus, "to "hJch is in violation of the public con send over to the Porto Rlcans the science can never be expedient." constitution in installments a little - cow and a bttte then." In comYi-' Pion, Air. i'ceiiis oesought he Senate not to attempt by act of Congress to v ,c-r,n 0 lu change the conrtltutlon. Mr. Foraker followetl Mr. Pettus In in argument in favor of -he r Rn argument Ilican bill. t ate tontinued orntil adioum o'clock, to discuss the PcSo The Senate iTrPfflT. AT. s Or OCK. ifO rMrCrm-oj .T l Rican W1I. which was assalTed bv Sen- ttors Davis, Hoar. Tillman and Bacon vr.1 fmvA vv Afr TW1v ' Sought Consolation in Ltadannm, Charlotte, N. C, March 8-Sieeial Charlotte, C, March 8-Sneeinl Qliss -MoHIe Xlttle a prominent young lady in this county, artempieu suivi last night by taking the contents of a tvo-ounce bottle of laudanum. Her heavy -breathing attracted the notice iv,,- nhvsicians were f"1 !!t 1 E lore. TALBEIIT UAISKS A BREEZE Sensational Culmination of 1IU OppO- ljjht Session Washington, March S. There was m.,iwt f Smith CarO- an iinrfiar in iiuic 'lui. f iina por weeks lie lias prevented nandnn 1 or! cl 1 5 rn lwVfl a OU'OrUUl was not oresent. Late today itne im- - 1 T publican Committee on Rules brought in a rule abolishing night sessions I Friday night pension night 'and de j voting Friday in the daytime 'to such legislation. The rule was discussed for two hours by Mr. Dalzell (Repub lican) and Mr. Richardson (Democrat). Finally Mr. Mahon of Pennsylvania (Republican) 'said that the reason for its presentation was the fact mat tne fa f rojn Soiltll Carolina, Mr. Tjiiir had set bimself against his SlKle anil associates on the Democratic 5 propnation ana oxners, puss u I111VUL the. pretence of a quorum. J-iie Pen;j already incurred this -would tleman, said Mr. Mahon. represented p-ii . j 4.000 out of 24.000 voters in his dis-,meana total or over $iju,uw. trict. "I hope itbat some Republican or Populist will run against him this rail, now np tne rotten re-cam wi "ls b:tant. n"an"es. Presiideoit Freedman di;riict, and 'I will take great pleasure, 0 in the. Fifty-seventh Congress -to vote jsays: ito throw diiin out of the House." '-Eight clubs or nothing, and that While Mr. Mahon was making this,is ai)0ut the keynote of tihe stituatlon. statement Mr. Tulbert was loudly vo- ciferating across the hall, with the llave ..ided to pay. little or nothing 'beating of 'flie speaker's gavel. Th.;f01. tlie tvvo -es'teni cities, which are speaker, who, when arouea, 'uas.u speaker, .who, when aroused, 3 voice or even greater power tna tnan .ur. was sliown in tne statement 01 ir. Mahon. " 14They .propose to itbrow me out, In violation of the law and of the con stitution, as they have just done with the , gentleman from Alabama. The reason, he said, was that hejbad exer- cised bis lecal.eonriMtutional rijrbts as T, , . U L7 U U 1 J V vl 11 3 IUVIIX1U TUrt WUW 11 It 11 L- - , . .... , . - en him from doing what he believed 1 frr it-Vi rf-klfl -cv- 1 rj i rr t liT n &,r !, ,n , . i , . leave uneir pinK Teas nnu poser par- . x V . ' ' a . , " Llieill in rn rsixeiir ri :i Mn si'i ihiij? i ir There was great excitement Mr. Talbert's remarks. during ANOTHER UNPOPULAR TREATY. ! Reciprocity Treaty With France IIay Re Permitted to Sleep Itself to Death Washington, March S It is thought to be likely, as the result of confer- atorual sanction; and that the treaty. if France is willing, will be extended almost another year to give the Senate year to give the Senate time to fully consider it. Should there be no extension of time, the treaty j will die on the 24 th of this month. "7 . ' . Senators he as convinced that 7Z W ? oon-viucea mat 5 Ll TOW ? 1rtseu 10 a xie. l.nere IS TOO IU U Oil opposition, both in the committee and - lll"u' " cou iniuee a to tt may prevail TRADE WITH PORTO RICO ; New York Produce Exchange Declares That It Should Be Free. "New York, March 8. At a meeting of Porto Rico the duties already col- Ip-mi t, mna -f-.,.,v, Avere adonted unnnimo,wlv .L-!a - a v a evi ; .".vrij mviuir moil 'iiicr eiiiure oi people of Porto Rico, who have wi.rVi vTi-fi ,iT, 0 w,,f. j. i.- . r ! TT"im,M i w fe"'", ami nue ouservance of tiV.H .rax-i .t.i. . -mau our uu- ministration of their affairs be under- A Powder ITilll Explosion aZZ Z r?? slsm so do tlrastic mineral n lis. but Twvtv. v, l"erous. ; won't dynamite edejicate machinery of your body W4n caiomei, croton oil or aloes t;ii J11 JL19 New Ufe PiIls- whieh' IPi!! the T11' , . es Headache, Constipation, Only 25c at all drug ftOreS, Xo Loan. KJF0?11? dJars 031 Improved WYXXE & EIJIJITTAv cV wi2xTQt. FIGURES TOO HIGH . National League Will Not Pay Little Four Prices. . ' . -probaMv some of those entombed may EIGHT CLUBS OR NOTHING ' 'lifting in the anime still -for ait mes the heat 'has been ueh that the res So Says Freedman, bntltlsJtlore Like- oudmg paa;ty 'toad to withdraw tem- lr to Be El-lit Clnbs or Twelve- pdirarfly. Tihe foul air afeo retards 'the ly to Be Li.ut ciuds or xwe ltlran 2,Q0O feet remtain to Washington and Baltimore Demand pted iand bl may be several BI- Pay for Withdrawins from the days .'betf oTe the reamfciing to-odies are Organization ine msnie Are In a Quandary. ' rS'ew York, March 8. 'At the time of reconvening ti e National League this afternoon the impression prevaSled that little or nobh'ng would -be accomplished in the way of circuit reduction until the four cities slated for exit take a I . big reef in tneir selling prices. Cleveland wants 13,000, Douisville v ' o . . , ? 10,000, Washington about $30,000 and Baltimore $70,000 Together with ex- New York, Boston and Pbiladelplhia alAolutey refUse to pay such exor- n,o ioMriM- ii.fter several conrerences. , much dead wood,5ahv- wav Either the "little four" will bave tr nvikP bi? reduction in figures or xratinue in the twelve club organiza- thn until financial reverses drtve at least two of them out. Eight or all t welve is the status now. managers CJncomnmnleative. New York, March S.-The directors of the National League lield the sec ond session of their annual spring schedule meeting today. Five members of the board of arbitration President Young, A. II. Sod en of Boston, Col. J. I. Rogers of Philadelphia, Jobn T. Brush of Cincinnati, and James .'Hart nhvs nnri minw Ifiip 0 I IV J"lv.o i. 1"" " o--- managers. P . I)e-riaas 'lwooiinson ox . Ixuis was aiseiir. . ... . The managers were as u.ncommuni cative today ask ever concerning, jthe circuit reduction question. The circuit LrtnmiHtiM t1iolnHir Avhirh h.is had fh ivumiuiw, - mattpr in hand for the wast three months, w.ill nrobablv make its reoort ! x " - - x to the league today. The report may not be ready for publication until to morrow. vQ" The Washington people, according to J. Earl Wagner, have placed an upset price of $48,500 on their franchise. Baltimore wants $75,000 for its inter est. Eight Clubs It Will Be. - " New York, March -8. After delib erating all day, the National baseball magnates reached a definite conclu- sion at miauign-t. Eleven ciunssnea an agreement by whieh the circuit is jreuuceu to einx clubs. Freedmaauwas UUL u e it.picu-uitnc,.,-j.ra routes, as inere. ne Tex-ei?u nx, authority, however, to put the oiud ou Tecwi, duz irom what was said by his friends, Freedman will sign the agreement tomorrow morning. A com promise was effected by which all four retiring clubs will receive pretty nearly what they have asked for. It was learned that Ixniisville will get $10,000, Cleveland 15,000, Baltimore about $30,000 and will -sell all of its players litter. The Washington club retires for $35,000, but all of the play ers will go to the league. ASSAULT ON A CONSULATE Students at Bordeaux Ciive a Violent Exhibition of Anti-British Feeling Bordeaux, March S.djate yestertiay evening a number of students and others issuing from a pro-Boer meet ing marched to the British consulate, , - - v vov..v , iered the door, shattered the windows with stones and then proceed ed to the consul's private residence, where they indulged in a similar dem onstration. Tire police dispersed the mob and arrested several of the riot el's. . The prefect of the Cironde, the mayor of Bordeaux and the corn'mis sary of police called on the consul to day and expressed their regret at the occurrence. GEN. WHEELER'S OPINION. Territorial Government Suited to Needs of the Philippines. " . L1" r rar?clsco' a,rc a a-hhsl josepn i u heeler (favors giving the Philirmimes territorial form of government. He ,cn Ti "'I believe the people are readv for a certain kind of self -government. They could be given the power to make laws Umbr 9iieh a vPfm nf rAwmimM o unuu suca ajstem ot government as ha. .leen adODted for onr rtTT-irri The muhicTpal geraments are all in the hands of the natives, and they get along without trouble or friction. Un der a territorial form the islands could be best controlled." RAPPING IN THE ITUNE Posslbljr Some of the Entombed lain- ers May Vet Be Alive. Thurmond, March 8. (At S o'clock this afternoon ithe rescuing party bad penetraoexi four thousand if eet intuy Red Ash -m)inte. The work today .ba 'been J unusually slow, only one body Qxaviaig ? been recovered, that of Thomas iowney of IJitfiton Forge, Via. Downey's body was oonslderablr mu- vi"' " " xxk, ui ui-ULxtfii coal cars. TM shows that the forc rtf .w.t! than was at first suppose! Th(f lrth about inany f 'the cars had penSRate two inch oak 'boards. Downer's was the tbirffitfth body Teeovetred. (It is claimed toy the mine .officials that, not more" -than twenty- tMs evcirumg thait her distinctly heard raps beyond the debris in the miire, and this bias led many to believe that HOTEL BURNED DOWN . Guests Aroused at Dead of Night Jndg Clark, the Owner, Loses Heavily-se- tress. rvVtPilrlon N. T... AfnTSrih S. Snfal. Tbe hamdsiome threeotory 'brick ho"tel at Halifax, owned by ndge Waiteo tln.lW P,oTa,tyHl mo.a ;DlafwxTiDlf1. Hw fir L "'"b11' " cj th onoming t 2:30 o'elock Thie bo-usie wia's cosndutted by Mrs. lSateir atIld (gte Oiad just newly ifurniisih- it from bottom to itop. 'Snie lost a large quantii'ty of (furniture and other bouseboad effects, on Wlnlcb tliere was i, t .Tn.-m itibat, Jiidi2 Cark ,M iusumilc.e the bu'lld- jnjf. Lin inisuriance iagent here iha'S been working for the past fwe -mio'ttcns 60m,e ini5uran on the buJldijng. The flre was dLs-covercd on the roof, i )mjde con'dld-i-able teadway. 'houise -was (fuH of guests, it being court wets. Juage Maiuuciv vas wicr iing in a room on the wecond floor. 'Every one escaped, me tin 'their night clothlnsr. The ifurniture on me nxzi floor anU some on tne seu-ouu uui , saTCKL.t be-lawyers and tbars 'heipin Judge 'Srarbuck was particularly active in belnuin gto save cfuraDture ' iGreiit sy.mpaithy is expressed for Mrs. -Salter, who had just gotten in a good fix to run one of the best hotels in North Carolina.. Judge Clark's Hal ifax friends also feel ffor him in bis loss. The hotel building cost $14,000. The Joss of the building is a serious one for Halifax. FELONY TO HOLD OVER. Pressure Bto-Jght on Officers of tlie Taylor Iteglme to Vacate. Frankfort, March 8. The Bell bill, providing for 'maktlng thie , offense of rctai'jninb possession of an office by military power or foirce of arms after a leguslati've assembly or the contest tvoatd has passed on a congest, a felony wias .naissie wdy xne aenare, arxer a spirited diefbate, by a -vote of 15 to 4 The bill is one of the piolL'tocal imeas- ui-e-s gnowing out of the present oonteist for "Sta!te offices. The bill requii-es an officeir untseaited bo tum over bis office to the succeiS!sf u conteBtant 'within fi ve days. Express Company Safe Robbed. El -Paso, Texas, 'March 8. The Wells Fargo Express Company, was robbed of $1,800 at Ortiz, on the Mexican Cen tral Railroad between Ohiihuahua and iSnmta 'Rosalia, Hast evening. The sitation Kad left Ma xmlock& while L;rp7ldlln2. ,to business. Two irobhei en!tered the office and taking the doner rple away toward the mountains. The or ponce or .anta K-osa.ua and four aieTs are anter uie robbers. Harrison's Friends Indignant. Indraniapolis, March a. ulose per sonal and polii'tieal frOends of former 'President Harrison are considerably mceirusied over the report that he ia chemilng for Uhe 'Republican pnesiden- tional nomination and that in his cri ti dism of the Porto Ilican itariff bill he was laying pipes for such a candidacy. They say that 'the rvpont came from WaislMngton and that friends of Mr. Haraiison there affirm that it was put out by adininistra'tiioai men as a feeler. TELEGRAPHIC TERSITfES Washington, (March 8. The House Committee on Appropriations has re ported the Urgency Deficiency Appro priation bill. It carries $1,439,580. New York, March 8. A meeting of the Committee on Merchant 'Marine of the National Association of iMannfac- iturers, held today at the New York office of the association, a report was adopted. favoring the Frye-Payne ship ping bill now pending in Congress. Halifax, N. S., March 8. It seems certain now that the steamship Planet Mercury has gone to the bottom with all her crew. The Lloydis agent at Yarmouth has found a name-plate of a lifeboat with "Planet Mercury" carved, on it. New York, March 8. Much interest is being taken in the result of tomor row night's encounter between Mc Govern and Gandiner, the "Omaha Kid," who are scheduled to box twenty-five rounds at the Broadway Ath letic Olub. In Gardiner, McGovern will meet a lad who fights in the same style as 'himself, and who is regarded as a stiff puncher. Youngstown, O., March 8. At a con ference of represenitatives of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers, and the Iron Manufacturers Association, held in the office of the latter in this ci.tr to- day, the puddling rate, which, is the basis "tipon which all iron workers' "wages are computed, was advanced to?8a too, the highest rate taid for more tnan twenty years. The toauguration of a bar art- the Oarnollton Hotel last tevenilrr J0 Z tended by a grand ning7Muc was disnenisied bv n vrT .i..:Jr menus wre serveKl to Tisitors Prn Tritnr s W ri?v- rn ... -t -.nmu Vjltrriv IV a I TfT friends a warm Peietiiig. . We have taken maae w asn uoaru; j-roovea poplar loo t dozen just received. Trade supplies at ! low prices. This is not a cheap pine boarri ? hut a. well made grooved nnrkv , but a well made Lurasdeii PELL PHONS 163. 5 r8o8 ce BELrJUEMONT 1 A perfectly Pure Rye Whiskey, ten years old. Price $i- t of trelTe full auart ox $4 per gallon, in gallon iug9, packeTS t plain case I Pawnd Rye or Bourbon, eix years o id, well matured, in wood, at $9 w i case of one dozen full quarts, or $3 per gallon. I J we j.tn;viAii-"v. - " and will prepay rreignt cnarges receipt or imuc. m Dealers In High-grado Wines and Milwaukee In Olden Times when a boy had the croup, his mother used to reach no to ehelf over the fireplaee and get the familiar black bottle fiiS! with the nauseous compound that the cross-roads druist soM a panacea for all illls of the flesh; when his twelve-year-old 1 ter had the measles, the, same old black bottle was brought im use; and when the old lady herself was touched with the "rS? matiz," the aid of the same familiar cure-all was invoked Som! times the cure-all cured sometimes it didn't; but it was hamU and it was cheap, and so people kept on using it, and the men S made it got rich and went abroad every summer. In pretty mm the same ignorant way Farmers Used Manure on all crops, because, like the old, plausible compounds, it ttsj handy and cheap. But, nowadays, farmers know that the groM ing plant requires the right sort.of plant food, Just as the pSSng child requires th proper land of food, axd so, when they nianf tobacco, Now They Buy a specially prepared tobacco fertilizer;, when be plants cothm buys a special cotton fertilizer; so with cornso Pw?th wh as with all crops; he knows that certain crops require much a La nia some but litUe ammonia; some crop, ui heavily oSSh3 fertilizers, others only phosphoric acid. And the faS f !3 Old North State have learneS something Se . tblt ITeaSv J important, td-wit: that the . vuj aJ Durham Fertilize are ; carefully prepared by erons on Which thev nre fv capable - manufacturers. ' " a m hon H .0 Ast0 Durliam Brands' a booklet for tbe asking. Addresa Durham Fertilizer Go. BrancU Vlrslnla-Car.llna chemical Co. DURHAM, N. C. ALWAYS IN UPCHURCH OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Lookin your Wardrobe THE CAPE FEAR AND NORTHERN RAILWAY. South. North. No. 52. a r Is0, STATIONS. P. M. 4:20 4:44 5:00 5:08 .Lt. Apex......... 950 . . .Lv. Holly Springs. . . . . 9:20 ...... Ly. Duketon ...... 9 io . . . . .Lt. Blanchard. . . . . " 9:02 ...... Lv. Holland o.n von 5--" 5 :40 . . . ... Ar. Angifeir. ........ . g J3Q Connect with.S. A, L. expressmaii trains to and from Raleigh. J. C. ANGIER, Oen, Manager. the agency for a home. ! grooved poplar boarri F05., : .V KAmiun, n. C. it tx 4 4 . 1 ivcja lur liluaiij anu medicinal naa. f to any point in North. Carolina. oa pnejcing. ale Wine Co. Liquors and Agents fot Pabst'a Lager Beer. - - pgr. o expert chemists a.' " -V ,w w" a with regard ta thi M.JS THE LEAD for style, speed and elegance are thfl superb equipages furnished by our sta ble. Our, horses are all good, stead;, free goers, well fed, well groomed anj never overworked. Our carriages art stylish, easy running and handsome and in any style required. Our pried are always satisfactory. & HOLDER. PH0VSB 81 See if you don't need a Spring Suit) In a Sack, Cutaway, Prince Albert ot a Full Dress, and then go to an up-io date tailor and get him to fix 7011 up for the spring. You can find sue tailor at 216 Fayetteville street. J. E. BRIDQER3 v Merchant Tailor, ifi PAVfttftville Street Black flinorcas. High Class Prize Winners The prettiest birds and greatest layers on eartfl- Stock and eggs for saw For price and particular5 apply to C. P.WHART0N, Raleigh, N. C x.
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