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THE MORNING POST: THURSDAY. MARCH 5 1903 nil rnnn mm r JUILfUnU DHIILL GROUND WINS : ?oth the Gen. Frances Nash and Gen. William David son Monuments to Be There Governor Oecides Governor Ay cock announced late yes- venlng his decision to recom- n:nd the location of both the. Nash and the Davidson monumenta at Gull :ord Hattle Ground. Thla end a vig orous fight which baa been on since i governor was requested by the sec- Ury of war, two weeks ago. to make ih selection, the contention having len for various other localities. The srK-iety of the Cincinnati and members . f the Nash and Davidson families tirjred that the Nash monument be ptacad In Nash square. Raleigh, and t! Davidson monument in Charlotte. fh laughters of the Revolution asked rht ths Nash monument be placed In N.h autre, Raleigh, and the David .nm monument at Davidson College, n ;ullford Battle 1 round Assocla ;on and the people of Greensboro, oec with Congressman Kltchin. who r rerr Instrumental In securlntr the p-fug of the bill In Congress; ln fittd that both should be on Guilford Battle Ground; contending, in fact, that it was the understanding' that they should be on this battle ground when the bill was assed. and that the bill oould not have gotten through with any other understanding. It will be remembered that the bill directed the secretary of war to ascer tain th wishes of the governor as to ths location and He governHl accord ingly, as fsr as was practicable. . The monuments ar to cost io.ftofl rch and will te erected under the direction of the secretary of war. A bill has Ju.t passed the House and "nate authorizing the Guilford Battle flround Association to dedicate ground !o the United States government. In I hi was the sites for the two monu ments will be deeded fo the federal government. er; George 11. Martin. Frestonvllle; J. Petti". Daisy; J. r. Horney. Farmer; v. J. Adklns.' Ked Shoals: John A. 'oble.. Klmesvllle; Jsaae IV Rrady. recks: Ra Irish Dillard. Inkuvlli- T II KhrUrM KrtcAm- r "t" f paugh. Bushy Mount; John M. Phlpps. Greensboro; K. M. Lelght. "Walkertown; Julius C. . Leonard. Lexington; W. S. Williams. Leakrvllle; R. N. Marlon. Slloam: VT. D. Lander. Oregon; C. G. Dorsett. Buffalo Ford; Henry Nash. McCrary; Henry W. Floyd. Chapel Hill; Jacob S. Long. Mebane; James Mitchell. Wentworth; G. Haxle wood. Gibsonvllle; J. R. Lanier, Jack son Hill: J. D. Gardner. Jamestown; J. Davis, Edgar; II. A. McGehoe, Madison. THE HOUSE CLOSES IN A WAVE OF PATRIOTISM BISHOP TAKES . HIS MEDICINE Charlotte, X. C. March 4.--SpeclaI. Arthur L. FHhop will not appeal his t.ei to the supreme court.1 This was Vttled today when Bishop and his counsel had their last conference. Ac rordlnc to the sentence of tho co.urt I'.is'hop will b confined in thep eniten hary for the term of five years at Hard laoor. Up to this morning it was not a stt lled fact that no appeal would be mnde. If Bishop had listened to his ooinfe! fe would never have waited this long-, for all three have, from the day of the I'ntence by the court, advised him to lake his medicine. But Bishop was not tt all pleased with the idea of five low? ary years In the state penitentiary; (Continued from First Page.) the friendships and memories of his career In the House. The members, with a few exceptions on the Demo cratic side. were, on' their feet. Sud denly there blossomed out on the Re publican side, as If by magic, an array of American flaps. Waving thes aloft, the members sang "America." the galleries rising cn masse to Join in the chorus. It was a stirring scene. As the notes of the hymn died away, the speaker, .who, seemingly, had for gotten 1o vmake the final announce ment, turned as if to leave the chair, when be was reminded by the -lerk at his side. He turned and in "a clear voice declared the House adJournd sine die. Then the demonstration of applause was renewed. In the midst of it Mr. Kyle, in a tenor voice, began singing "Sweet land of liberty." The House took it up as the , members surged forward to bid the speaker farewell. He descended from the ros trum, and standing at the door, they filed by, and each received from him some pleasant, word nnd a cordial shake of the hand. , A dozen Repub lican members gathered on the marble steps behind him. and the song changed to '"For he's a jolly good fel low." and later to "God be with you till we meet again." This hymn s touched the speaker that he turned to Mr. Tawney, while the procession was still passing; and asked him to later write out the words and send them to him. THE OLD RELIABLE I g4 ill!!! Absolutely Puro THERE IS NO SU3STTTUTZ yet he stands Ihe strain with appa rently no diminution of bodily strength, sleeping, and eating as before one fol lowing a life of toiL He is a consistent man in his effort. Previous to his sic!i?nss he was em ployed in a suspender shop in this town as a weaver, a vocation he had fol lowed from young manhood." He can have, a place in this Ehop again at any "time that he will consent, but he pre- fer to work a long way from home, and walk back and forth. His only object Is his health. ! . Before four o'clock In the morning of every working day be has finished his breakfast and has started on his long walk. : Invariably he is at the loom at seven- o'clock, remaining con stantly at work, with the exception of the noon hour, until six o'clock, when he starts on his return. He arrives home about nine o'clock. y During the time he walked in Shir ley, and while he has been at Lowell, he has never missed a day either on ac count of his health of the condition of the weather. He will not ride under any circum stances. Friends often pass him on To amend section 443 of the code In the. road and ask him to ride home. He reference to the return of executions. gives thanks for the kind offer and To amend chapter 6C7, public laws of says he prefers to alk. Once when i he worked In Shlrlev a bie storm came To amend section S632 of the Code. up during the day. Shortly before six ' To establish a dividing line between o'clock the foreman offered him a! Henderson and Polk counties. mileage book to ride home, but it was To regulate milling in transit rates. Jnot accepted. To define the ownership of land in his w'a'.k froni Littleton to Lowell bounded by waier in New Hanover he passes through th towns of West- county. - ford and Chelmsford, and is well known (Philadelphia Press.) .'Brandywine Manor has a large col ony.of gray squirrels, but no shooting Is permitted near the village, the squir rels being the pets'of-all the residents of the place. A number of years ago the late Wil liam Settew, who resided In the village. discovered a number of squirrels in the garret of his house and cared for tbem. Then he became imbued with the idea of protecting all the squirrels in the vicinity. In the garret he arranged neat nests for them, and fed all that came. The number multlT Led rapidly and they gradually esta bached homes in the trees in the woodland near his home. ' The wrst enemy of the gray squirrel is the red squirrel, and Mr, Rettew be gan war of extermination against the latter, which he kept up until his death. Then his son continued the work, and 'today there are hundreds of gray squirrels in the woods for a milo around the village, hut few red ones. Every resident, considers it his duty to kill i red squirrel wherever found. During the summer the animals may be seen playing about th trees every direction, and they ;re RALEIGH AGENCY FOR ACID IRON MLERAL, KING'S PINE TAP' - BALSAM. rOR.COUCHS. Relieves the tickle,wheal$ the. throat, PRICE. 25 CENTS. stops that hack." i W. H. King Drug Company, Wholesale Dniggists, Raleigh, X C. The Biisy: Seed Farm. Columbian Fauty Seed Corn, the premium com or i!,. world. It took the premium "at the Worlds Fair. The Corn is iiw Mhue !r grain and small Cob. weighs (59 POUNDS TO THE nUSHKU Z To :. K vns TO Tit in STALK: (trows from V.A i,o SM BUHHELK TO THII Ai'r.K. i. rtH ti. often weight In ifold. Th Seed from; which this Com t-r wH hro-juht her found in . th? houses of . the residents, from' Genoa. Italy, in 1SIV by 'Col. Geo.!ewr. T).,- i.ri. ,r ii.i. iiu.hl ' . r-r"- Corn is. by mail, postage paid.' HALF IOtND 3h-. onk Pol'ND Wc JTIatilU'z .THREE POUNDS J 1 00. ONE PKCK 2.X., HALF TUllKl. Jt 0 ONK Corrtfe-pondence London Times.) DUS"Kt BUSHEL.S W Kvery u.,ntJ t,, 9 Certnilv theris no more interrsting M,WI,c"on or nonsy-rn.eeruiiiy rriuna-a al rnv r. i r-rr yo-j to S. T.. !!tts. city hr art' P8troaster at thiK 10 any reliable ni.rch.M r.rr nnd . the tv- . .- ,nr , nfjjvi;, x' or ed p.nd lrjllt by Mulal Ismain. rannlcal sultan who reigned through j a success. Boone and Blowing Hock Turnpike company. To establish a training school for teachers in estern North Carolina for the counties of Caldwell. Alleghany, Ashe, Watauga. Yancey, Alexander and Wilkes. The bill appropriates $1,500 the He does hot seek notoriety, but prefers 'the middle of the eighteenth cntury. ; ike to go about-his self-Imposed task with- f5 ?tiJ1 display tho extraordinary build- out molestation. Oit(;u;a Var Valarf (Milwaukee Wisconsin.) ings wh'"h he ' cm used . to-' be erected largely by thV aid-of Christian slaves, i Today it Is Impossible even to suess the ' purposes for which many of. the?e ! masses of ' mosonry were constructed. Walls of gi-eat thickness, soir.e"wtae , The Daisy Seed Farm, Daisy. ForsytH County, N. C. Lin Asheville Bill Defeated Last ntg-ht In the House of Repre- Proctor for carrying the mail between Dodgeville and Mineral Point. Mr. Prc.rtor operates a stage line between the two cities and. he makes a good income from the passenger ser Recently he closed a contract with th iovrnment for thrpp vears. aeree-I Famous Confederate Veteran "Col. John R. Lane of Chatham, the distinguished surviving colonel of the famous Twenty-sixth Regiment in the war between the states, is in the city. He is looking hale and hearty and car ries himself erect with true military bearing. In peace as In war. he is a knightly gentleman, worthy the esteem of his fellow-citizens now as he was to wear the mantle of Vance whom he succeeded as commander of the Immor tal Twenty-sixth. Ho Is 'nccompanle:! by his friend and neighbor. Hon. John M. Foust. ex-member of the House from Chatham. The vote was 33 to 51. period (salary hi three Instal leach. He recently it long, ai-fc met with the most unex pected places, running" here parallel, i here at right angles to one another. and seemins as though buiit for no purpose except for the employment of the vast., numbers cf forced laborers that Mulai Ismain always kept at his court. Here and there are gateways of great beauty, 'such. as th? delicate tiled large ; api- when th rwf.nr.lo rain n Hi nm for . . I enough to drive a carriage und pair , r -- - uiury ui in- itui u jkhi iu Aiuuriti.' , tne erection of a bulding and S2,W)0 a year for maintenance. ' ; The House took a recess at 2 o'clock until 8 o'clock in the evening. 0BBIN & FERRALU 123 and 125 Fayetteville St. ' sentatlves the bill to extend the cor- lm5 to carry the mail one way each day, irf 1 ?e"uf15' ?Kn,1?, "? ' l porate limits of Asheville was placed and his bld was three cents for that !atf 3sur elTAU ft 'Jj, J9 J nn it, third m. dine- ond fn nrH to mm. ; . marble columns and Corinthian c " UCI 1UU 1X - 1111. lr 1 - t.VF j , . i . . , 1 . . r rtAii. ' ., . , . THIS, ?UPUOri llg JJULliCPifO "l rivri.t- llments of one Cnt r' . . ' ,,. i received his check -f U"L " k.J! ar Hiu for his salary last year, but he is not Distubrances of strikers are not near. Uoing to cash it until he is in need of j lv aa mw ot an InHI'v-liliiri 1 lionrrlor mOneJ of the KVtpm. Overwork. Ina of sleep, nervous tension will be followed h receives the smallest salary or any bv utr roHans. unless .1 rpliable rem- P' ""i""' 6.w...w L Mr. Prc.tor is unique in the fact that lis rater the vastness of the buildings itnan any arusuc vaiue inin is icinaiiv- able. The old palaces of -Muali Ismain arc in ruins ttdav. and each sultnn in his turn has' erected new residences, j till the imperial palace today consists ! of a collection of buildings of every New Bank at Burlington Rurlington. N, C, March i. Ppecial. It Is authcitically state! that a sec ond bank Is aoon to be established In edy Is Immediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to cure disorders of the Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic, and eeffctive nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems. It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only 50c and satisfaction guar anteed by all druggists. shape andfslze, scaltered among -gardens enclosed by high "walls." A tower, which was uncompleted at the time of the late sult:ins death, remains today t The distance between Dodgeville ana Mineral Poln is eight miles. Mr. Proc tor is very proud over the responsibil ity of having the United States mail in his care ana enjoys tne a.suncuo.. .... unrUmPn ioft it. -.with the drawing the smallest salary on record. ' . .Kminin, Adjoining 'the palace is a large, park, in which are effort would be made to cut his salary. HEALTH IN WALKING 144 MILES A WEEK Boston Herald.) Without question the most strenuous and persistent advocate of physical cul- He also feels confident that if the gov ernment should aesire to reirencn n K nf ,.,. otriches and S r f UVtlli Jb V ' . v.f prazelles. The city itself is 'tolerably clean, and lUbbltlluniioz uUta F.rrn. I possesses no particular features that , , t. x v arc not common to all Moorish towns. (New York Evefjng Post.) , -- of Uie pr,ncipal mosque One of the pastimes 4of the farmers ;ls Rtriiij,, .with.srcnt bronse doors said and farmers' sons in the northern part!to lluve hoeu brought by the Moors of this State at this time o f the year is !from .Spain. The shops are .vompara hunting rabbits with the aid of fev- tjvey fPW amj the trade, never large. rets. Ahen tne grouna is coverea wun t,ias i,een almost at a standstill for snov, as it now is in, that section of months -past on account of the unsafe the State, the little animal is very easi.y f.nr,rn.inn nf lha. country round, where o h, has waited until the t-nlh 1 "V, H T . if . 1? tngIana is John. Whlttler traced to ita nole. Then the ferret is bailds of armed Berbers have been con- vfert h? roVl to n.bmlt to the!Ti,,e and J. F,- Thompson of this of this town (Littleton). Walking is m after ,t .,drtvlng the - frantic : "f'dl s.lvlce of his counsel. It Is highly pro- are the Promoters. It Is probable his specialty-not the easy, pleasant bu to the open , wnere it ,s soon j - - ' ' r-ble that Rishop will start for Ral- hal ' Mr' Thompson will be cashier. The jaunt over hill and dale, weather per- di5,patched by onf of th waiting hur.t- Tne christian Kndeaverers of Araer- Hh tomorrow morninc aJ will bln Uuilt wl!1 lwated l M,lil1 street a,lj m ttlmj. but a constant tramp of 24 erH . . It have built 2: churches ih. destitute h-riintc his sentence fr the killing of Thos. J. Wilson on cember Jth, 1W. will bvln business about . April 1st. miles every working day in the year. a the nlcht of I)e-!The car,,tal stock will be l 5.000, J10.(00 supplemented by the hard labor of jof v.-hich h.is'alreirdy bfen subscribed, i weaver in a Lowell factory. There will be a savings department. - HENRY BLOUNT AT CHARLOTTE Resale of Bonds Every wek during the year he trud- There is no chance for the rabbit to ri0rtjong 0f the"'. United. States. Twenty- j get away, once it is tracked to its lair, one Df these have been built by the for should the hunter miss it as it christian Endeavor Missionary LenssY l Our Carpet Department ;.-"'.- Presents io buyers a combination of advan tages worthy of every housekeeper s consid eration, showing the largest and choicest col lection of' beautiful carpets we have ever handled in the spring season, really excell ing in extent and variety our fall exhibit. The lines are replete and complete in all that is required for the modest home as well as the most luxurious. The latest designs and colorings are represented; matching all runs, it is oniy a question oi ii.uh,of .tie Iteformed " tUirucr in America. triA flOWMt VV T13 UPP fiTlfiniH. f!OITl Ulllinfl ULI1' ges 144 miles on the country roads be- it to its next hidliur place, and again T.n1 mri.ti.nn Knd'si.vor eifts from this ! J 1 J tween his home In Littleton and a bus- driving it out with the aid of the fer- denomination .during th past year have pender shop in Lowell, where he walks ret amounted to $lft.477. National Dank of Columbus, Charlotte, N". C. March 3. Fpeclal. Mr. Henry Blount of Wilson, gave his really remarkable lecture, Beyond the Alps Ll9 Italy." last night at the East Avenue Tabernacle to U weIl-fillJ bouse. He was Introduced by the pas tor. Rev. Dr. W. W. Orr. and for near ly two hours held his audience en rap port. No purer vein of attic wit. hu ror, pathos and poetry ever flowed. Mhis mastery of elocutionary and rhet orical chqurnc? Is Indeed wonderful. Mr. Blount dtseVveji to rank with the j-reatet platform entertainers In the tountry and nothing save the law of Incrimination which applies to proph rts In their own country can be urged as a reason for tne rauure or on or , sil itHdT Works ceptlng what was considered a bid of a twelvemonth. During this pe- 111 for Greensboro's JllO.ooo of bonds. a now sale wasm ade today to the New rlod he has covered, approximately, 8.000 miles iu going back and forth to Greensboro. N. CI. March 4. Special, hack and forth ten hours, in front of a h1 fprrt is a vellow-coated little Owing: to a misunderstanding in ac- loom. AH this he has been doing for fellow us,uanv about a foot long, with ! a bushy tail, long, needle-like tusks in his mouth, and preternaturally sharp j eyes. His diet when Jn captivity con- ; statu of bread and milk, but when a Previous to his employment In Low- nunt ,B plannpd it iS usual to keep tho ; mney. nine miies ferret on BCant rations for a day. or j two. to make him more cen for the? chase. "When o morning arrives with a lisht fall of new snow on the ground the Ohio, for nis tt'ork Musical Festival Greensboro. N. C, March 4. Special. A music festival will be held here the first of My in connection with the meeting of the State Music teachers' Association. The Boston Festival Or chestra has been engaged. ell he worked in from his home. For over two years he journeyed this distance twice a day, working at the weaver's trade the while. The aggregate distance trav- Machinery Arriving elled during this time was nearly 6.0CO huntinff party of three or four start m5!e8 out, one carrying the ferret in a box And all this time he has not missed or bag. Fresh rabbit tracks found, a day. despite the difficulties so fre- they sre followed to the rabbit's rest quently encountered. Through the heat ng place, sometimes under the stump and rains of summer and the storms nf an old tree, sometimes binder a pile and cold of winter he plodded along c( brush, sometimes under the crook RALEIGH iirnn' in no r nno flflRDU iiimwi ity and beauty with inexpensiveness and the great satisfaction of getting perfect car- jpet work. COOPfiR BR03. I'r.ipricti-rv Paleigh, N C. MONUMENTS Write fr cat "ilajr. W -.zf ;b fi is br ibe highway. alwajs rough an dstony, nf an old rail fence, and sometimes in a Burlington. N. C March 4. -special. sometimes ankle deep with mud, and noje in the ground itself in a side hi Machinery Is arriving dally for the frequently knee high with snow. Clearing away of the snow, and usu l1n4ratlOnA tvtll r tlla nuldatrlanlem Vina HrtTTlA a t T 1 . ..4,ln ,4n'n nUoa rf ra rrwt - - - - - . . - ..... Alia V- " v 1 ' vl-" - - -. . . Ulljr LiUlVltI vj i, or 4 " J v v. ' . i - r.fs home people to yteia nim rerognl- I mmmonrrJ .it an nrlv d:Lte- Th!a ,-!ll n.int, koMt- hro t n ntlrk-to.tt. . i I ------- - ----- iiav " - - tx I UU1 1 VA W 1 v- .ji.i-w - ' - r - . ,iv v v , oe orH oi ine janjcsi ana wi equ.p- ivene?f tnai is wonaenuu r nrims can that the ferret can move reaany, m- vi - - - ; T-fi n anis ni lis icinn in inp nnnre nm n nnvsifH 1 marvei. nnimoi a ar.inpn fi own ine no wiiiic i American Brussels, 75c and 85c yard. Wilton Velvets, $1 and $1 25 yard. Smith's Extra Axminsters, $1 25 a yard. Bigelow Axminsters, $150 a yard. Dobbio S FerralL 123 arid 125 Fayetteville St. 1 Ij-llsm. however, is fart blntc C.sl I;ite.i and the time Is coming' when Hoary Blount will be regarded aa one f the gTeatent murfs our state has ter produced. So favorable wan the 1 mpreion madi that he was made several flat tering orrers to return here and lecture n l Chariotle "therefore confidently ex t to have him again at an early Vy. Federal Court Jurors Oreensboro. X. C. March 4. Fpe il. The following persons have been l-nrrn an urors.for the next of United ?:it-s district court to bo held in 1reenloro, to convene on the flrft .londay in Arrll: V". C.ii:oper. Dry Crek: Allen lied lmg. .5hebtm-: J. W. loiIop, Hock ?prloe: It. F. AThlte. Mebane; M. II. Atoffttt A?heboro; 8. A. Hanner, li-rennboro: J. A. Thomas, Stonevllle; ,Auxu.tu Coble, Hartshorn; Luther lulius Stafford. Kernersvllle; J. A. i:ani. fMratock; J. C. Lanley. Berr" rh;:!lpj. Yadkin College: i:. It. Atklnr. I'o'.fx; M. N. Creeson. Klinesvllle; 51. T. Bules. Hden; J. Tl. II. IIeter, TMIll P. D. Har.es. Oxark; D. F. Morror. ' Burlington; II. t. llAUsrr. Iir.tber Oreck: V.'orth Davis. Denton: r. C. Mj-vs, Ink; Thomas Elraore. At en Grove: AV. J. CnglUh. High Polne: E. Wilson. Hchley: T. C Kapp. lle- Ihanla; J. D. IonnelU Oreensboro; L L liacl!, Troy; M"in Icon. Brow- - - . . jouth. TRAINING SCHOOL BILL PASSES THE HOUSE (Continued from Tlrst Pae.) To prohibit the lllega'l sal of liquor In "Union county. To amend section -30 of the ce-rpora- John Whlttler is a small man. not jne hunters stand about in attitudes of exceeding 115 pounds in weight. Those expectation, gun In hand, for the rabbit j who know him say he is all muscle, js ue the clay pigeons thrown from a nerve, and grit. He is about forty trap no one can tell In what direction years old, married, and lives with his it wm BO, pQr that matter, it la not wife and four children on King Street. a all certain that the hole he entered a short distance from the centre of the wm De his place of appearance, as he town. He has resided in Littleton a may have another hole, or possibly two lonr time. nr thrpe of them, running from the j Some years ago he had a severe burrow where he is lying. 'sickness.W hen he recovered the at- But the ferret is an inveterate enemy tending physician told him to take of ihe rabbit, and soon tne timta quarry LINEHAN GO. tlon law of North Carolina, providing murh ereIse WaIking ls the form can be heard squealing with fear as fees to be paid to the secretary of haj( fft and u haR bn followed tne ferret pursues him. Suddenly he state for Increasing or decreasing cnpl- rexular!ty and to a degree that pops into view and with prodigious tal stock of corpomtlons by amending charters. To amned section 97 of the corpora tion law to make fees ulform. To Incorporate the Perpetual Insur ance company of North Carolina. To secure the supervision of all In surar.e companies doing business In I the stete. To secure better protection for the people w-here corporations act as trus tee or iruardlan- To provide for the registration of la bels, trade marks nnd derigns. 1 I fr tSaiisfies taste bud aq?peUte i. nnitmifll HI onlv reason for suyrh Jumps scurries away lor anoincr mu- actlve exercise is to keep -his health in lng place, only to be brought low by a ! proper condition. charge of shot from the gun of one of: It Is natural to suppose that long- the hunters. , j continued persistency In such an he- The rabbit killed, the jiext thing is to j i. rftormlnAtlon would result in tern- coax the ferret from the hole, and ihis ; porary. if not complete, exhaustion., is done by holding the rabbit, head Such( however, is not the case with downward. In the entrance, and the Mr. Whlttler. ferret burying its sharp fangs in the Arising long before daylight, he w-alks ueck of the rabbit, just back of the 4.. r.um a Hat- lr addition mm Is broueht to the surface as a to the considerable distance covered in drowning man is drawn from the wa m irnrk . ftnil uDon his return to the ter. house later strength enables him to "The "sport" is too sure and deadly saw and split wood, attend to other to make the blood tingle, but there is chores, and remain good-natured Until a momentary throb when the little cot bedtime, about ten o'clock. Often he tontall is seen bounding over the snow. goes to the store in the evening for The practice of hunting by rerrets is family provisions. so deaaiy tnai u woum exierramait mv Scientists maintain that work is. the rabbits in short order but for their ! overcoming of resistance. This theory wonderful fcunauy. it is against ine is no doubt correct. It proves that law in some .counties, but, that seems John Whittier is not only a phenomenal to. make no difference, as the farmer I walker, but a prodigious worker. And own ferrets almost to a, man. SPiRIINa STYLES DMNLAP and STE TSO.N " We are headquarters for everything hew in the hat line. Soft and Stiff now in stock. ;' , ' OVERCOATS At. prices that will convince you that the matter of profit has disarp,jr'0' good ciotning tne ngnt Kinu. ne neeu iuc xwm. - OVER-COATS -Not many left, but you get a bargain if you. See them. HATS All the Spring Styles call We mcuf -uit and fii CRQ " ' - - - . - m w m v S3 & LINEHAN UP-TO-DATE CLOTHIERS AND Fi RIsMtiRS'
The Morning Post (Raleigh, N.C.)
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