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THE PRESS-VISITOR, RALEIGH, N. C. (uhlished by the Visitor-Press Company Incorporated I A CiNSOUIlATlON OF TUB VISITOR, ES TABLISHED 1878, anh Tim Tress, ESTABLISHED 1894. Ofhces in tho Academy of Music. GKEEK O. ANKKbVVS, Editor and .Manager. I.VSH-U N. McKAKY. Soliciting Agent. Subscription Prices. One Year Six Months One Month . 4 00 $2.00 .:!.-) I Kutered as Seoonii-C'Uaa Mail Matter The Leader in the News and in Circuladou. TELEPHONE NO. IBS. WEDNESDAY. . Nove.nber 10 The Atlanta Legislature is tioii.f,' some foul tackling in its assault on foot-ball. A bill has just been intro duced to legalize prize-lighting Charles 1! Ifosiner, of Moutreal treneral manaircr of the Canadian telegraphs.says that within the next year the Canadian Government will undoubtedly construct and complete a telegraph line to Dawson City and by the identical route origiaaKy sur veyed 30 years ago by Geo Kemian, the Siberian traveler. In compliance with the require nients of the election law, Judge Van Wyck has filed a sworn statement of his election expenses. It cost him $158.75 to become the most potential municipal official in thel'nitedS'ates. He spent $65 for type writing, pos tage and stationery , $54 for photo graphs and $39.75 for newspaper no tices. Edward S. Stokes, who was for so long a time at the head of the Huff man House in New York, is yoing into the railroad business iu West Virginia. He is interested -in some coal mines in that section and his project is to carry trade to those mines. It is said that Mr Stokes has little money left, having lost most of his means in litigation. A few days ago a remarkable scene occurred in a Chicago police court; among the 'prisoners who ap peared there was Mrs Annie C Meyers, dressed in rags. She was charged with theft, and less than two years since she was one of the most prominent women in Chicago society, on the visiting list of Mrs. Potter Palmer and a leader in the old Marshlie,ld Avenue Methodist church, dispensing charity with a lavish hand. The ruin had been wrought by cocaine. One of the notable Paris fashions at present is a fancy for elaborate white lace veils in the morning. No longer, sighs a Parisian writer, does one see pretty faces in the Bois in the early hours, but simply elegant silhouettes of women whom one merely guesses to be youDg. It is, he 'decides, another coquetry, for in the morning no woman looks her best; moreover, she has not then ap plied Jthose artificial brautifiers which add to her graces an hour later. Mr. J. E. MacGowan, editor of the Chattanooga Times, in a recent arti cle on "Southern Cotton Textiles," shows by facts and figures the phe nomenal advance of the South in the manufacture of cotton goods and de monstrates that the South is steadily progressing toward the manufacture of the finest grades of cotton. In 1890 tbere was not a bleachery in the South, and all cotton goods manufac tured in this section were sent to the North to be finished. There are now several bleacheries in the South, and Mr MacGowan believes that a year or two hence the South will have finishing capacity sufficient for all the goods manufactured tbere The Columbus (Ga,) Enquirer-Sun says : "The Georgia Legislature l N tpi iLA BLL does credit to the Stale when it honors the President of the Confed eracy. Tho bill introduced to male the birthday of Jefferson Davis a legal holiday was adversely report ed the committee to which it was referred, but the House di-agreed to that report with hardly a dissent ing voice. Why should nut Jeffer son Davis be thus honored? He was a hero long before the birth of the Confederacy. As far back as the Mexican war he wurethe trophies ' of a conqueror, for it was his mili tary genius that sent a Hying wedge ! into the very heart of Santa Anna's i army at the great battle of Huena J Vista and won the plaudits not only of his superior otlicers and his: soldiers, but i f the entire American j public. And it was not alone in camps that the greatness of Jell, r son Davis was manifest. In the hal'.s of the American Congress his intluenee was feit and he took his nhiee iu the front rank of the states- t i men of his day. His later record, j Xow js the be9t lime to?ow AlmuaU.l0Ter his connection with the Confederacy . Seed. In the husk they are surer and bet ter crop than Cleaned Seed. If ground is was alone enough to lead tuorgia lo haked between vour cotton and corn rows, run over very lightly with cultivator and honor his memory as proposed vy BOw broadcast ihirty of cleaned or sixty the bi I now pending ih.. I till I.I' is- lalure. liiorgu will not refuse this tribute to the life and character i f Ji fferson Davis. Ilnckten's .irn ca salvo. l'l.e best saUe i.i the r!d lor I cuts, bruises, sor-.'S, ulcers, salt I rheum, fever sores, utter, chapped j hands, chilblains, corns and all skin ' eruptions, and positively cures piles, nr no Dav required. It is guarran- teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refuniiu.'t. t'nee cents per box. For sale !y all druggists. Anhcuscr llnsch llreing Association recommends the use of the greatest of ail tonics. "Malt-Nutrine,'" and guarantees the merits claimed for it. For sale by all druggists. 1 ircd. erous, Slccrdcss Men and women ho v gratefully they write about Hood's Sarsapa rilla. Once helpless anil discouraged having lost all faith in m. dicincs. now iu good health and "able to do mv own work," because Hood'sSar saparilla has power to enrich and purify the blood and make the weak strong this is experience of a host of people. Hood's Pills are the best family cathart.c and liver medicine. Gentle, reliable, sure. Brunswick Stew, Best Brunswick :4 w :i cue served every dey ! Anderson at the Uotui , , Trodden, proprietor A 1 sand witches and every a tempting meal that the fords. i e L' ' r.l liaibe "ianipsen .-laionn, S .. . . w r. !. .!' for Pool's Shoe Store. S. W. H. & R. S. TUCKER & GO. Haywood, Snow SELLING OUT The great stock of W. H. & R. S. Tucker & Co. Sales Begin Every Morning at 8 O'Clock. HAYWOOD, SNOW and TUCKER, TRUSTEES. Is f sse n I ia 1 to health. Everynook ami corner of the BEood sjsU'm i-i reached by the blood, aad on its 1 1 ii a I it y t lie condition of every organ de peim . tJood blood means strong nerves, good digestion, robust health. Impure blood uieana scrofula, dyspepsia, rheuma tism, catarrh or other diseases. The surest way to have good blood is to take Hood's Sarjat.arilla. This medicine purifies, vi talises, and enriches the blood, and sends the elements of health and Ntretigili to every nerve, organ and tissue. It creates a good appetite, gives refreshing sleep and cures that tired feeling. Keniemlei, Sarsaparilla slh.-lvil - in fact I he One True Iiloi'il lv.riiio: n ''"r'' ' ,ver l-''"' t0 HOOtl S PHIS take. isy tm.ii.nl -. :'.'. FARMERS DIFFER IN OPINION. nounds ot seen in ine dusk. , ,.. ..., u ,,f ...an, har la Ilia nrnwr , tune to sow all grasses. Small plots should be spaded deep, and fields should be broken with two-horse ploughs, and thoroughly pulverized with disc and narrow. We are giving this inf ruiation from our experience. We have seed to sell. We charge only for them. We have now in suk I'rtinsou ' lover Seed, cleaned and in the husk Choice Ked Clover Seed, best dual ity Orchard (Jrass Seed; Blue llrass of bnest malitv for lawns, etc ; Virginia Winter Rye, Virginia Winter Oats. 'there is no advance in Held seed with the exception of wheat. Will be glad to give prices on anything you wish in the seed line. Nearly everything in the grooery line has advanced 45 to SO per cent. We have been been compelled to advance the price of "ltoller Champion Klour." Our High Art Coffee." "He-No-tea" and "Clover Hill Butter" are retailed at tormer prices, al though there has been material advance in price of butler. Canned Ciooils are very much higher. Will mike it to the interest of persons buyiDg in large lots to give us a call. WaC.Stronach& Sons Wholesale and Retail Grocers. Large Loans On life insurance politics in stand ard I'.nglisli and AmcricanCompanics. Ten per cent more than the compan ies themselves loan on the same poli ciei' at lower rales. Write or enquire of Philip Williams lett, investing agen'. Kngli-.li-.. ... i-iean Loan and Trust Co. , ' iti .ens' National Tank Ituilding, Ual eign. N. V. i Wanteif-An Idea Who can think uttu' Will!1"" IFrrtteet vour Men : ttitf mnv brum .. Mnlt' I.1UST UL 111 ii.'!; Hf'H J . CO Pt'l;t At lor- Klopsiemr v Ilh vt out thou Mid luveutlous IngMfi. l t , r'f rtu'tr Lr.-r iyr iner Winter is Coming. And is now on the way from the friien noses, and piobably ''lueses," of our K lunilike friends. So the la di. s .-hould be prepared to pil e her a watm reception by encasing the "toes-(-"' -if the school children and her own dainty foot in a pairof our hand some, strong, comfortable and dura ble shoes. Our ladies' t 7.1, 2 Ml and M shot", and our handsome shoes for j children's wear combine the lest points of merit C. POOL. 130 Fayetteville St. & Tucker, trustees Cross & Linehan, Leaders of Up-lo-Date Clothing. The Home of Fashion. Men of f i6hion find our stock replete with nobbiest importations Clothes are the outward expression of your taste "Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, but not expressed in fancy; rich not gaudy, for the apparel oft proclaims the man." The truth is always the strongest aigument. Pleasing our patrons mokes Hfe pleasant for us. A Good Combination: WEAK The looks of clothing may lie n temporary availmeut, but if good service be jot with them, they'll never please you. FIT A poor fitting garment, no matter how t!ie material, should not be worn 1 v an up-to-date dresser. SI A suit "n eds this to cateh the eve a d aid you in appearance. 1'Kll E l.'niting theforegoi elements in clothiug to sell at prici-a to suit the times is just exactly what we are doing-. A Taste of Winter. Soon von will need somethinL' heavier in the furnishing line. Remem her that while summer was hece we you have to do is to come and see how well we have provided for you. With us you will lind everything up-to-date. Not yesterday, but today, rnmori ow. Liberality and fair dealings. have been the ;orner-stone of our I have used iso's P for Consumption, and can recommend it above all others for Coughs and Colds. It is selling' like hot cakes. MIOC 'arm CURE ronCoNSvMmoit'rS5ai J. R. FERRALL & GROCERS. Hams 10c 10c Just received 5,000 pounds Winchester Sugar cured Hams that wc are selling for 10c pound Everyone guaranteed. Weight from 8 to 15 pounds. Also nice lot California Hams A PALM FOR EVERYBODY ! Having a large stock of Palms on hand, and wishing to make room, I shall from now on greatly reduce prices on them, as well as on other plants. Frenti Supply'of linpo.nd flu I lid Arrlert . Hyancinths, Tulij s. Narsissus, Frc-.'sia, Chinese Sacred and Easter Lilies for forcing and outdoor plant ing. Choice Cut Flcwers Of Roses, Carnations, etc. Floral Designs and Flowers for all occa sions and at all times. Evergreens and Shade Trees. H. Steinmetz, Florist, North Halifax Street, near Peace In stitute Phone lis. oct!7 NOTICIi OF BALK UN DEB EX ECUTION. North Carolina, ) In Magistrate's Wake conoty. ) Court. Ed V. Dentan vs.E. B- Cuthbert, trad ing as E. B. Cuthbert & Co. Notice of Execution. Bv virtue of an execution directed to the undersigned from a magistrate' court of Wake county in the above entitled action, I will on Monday, the 25th day of October, 1S97, at 12 o'clock noon, at the co-irt house door of eaid county, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to satisfy said execution, all the right, title ari interest which the said E. B. Cuthbert Co.,defendants,haye in the foiling deserved personal Eroperty, tj wil; Two de.ks, one lather sofa U rocking chair, six cane botto n chairs, one mlmegratih, one typewriter, two blackboards, five tables, one water eoolar, seven spit toons, one waste basket, two electric fans, one small clock, one wall clock, one hat rack, three pictures, three carpets ( on floor. 1 H. T. JONES, Sheriff Wake County. When Bor n sick, w Kve bar Outoria. Wkxa rfw m a ChOd, lb cried for Cutorta. Whan 4m ttoui Vhs, She elans; to CMtorla. wis she lad CUUna. aba gst ma CMf were lookinafter your nauts. All Good merchandise and moderate prices success. Cure GUSTAV FALK, Druggist, Winton Place, Ohio, August 31, 1897. GO. Hams 10c that we arc selling at 7jc pound. Dr. E. E. TERRY, VETERINARIAN. Office and sanitarium Davie street, be tween Wilmington and Blount Sts. Advice free Calls answered to all parts of city and country, Corre spondence free. RALEIGH, N. C. R. C. McOlvin, X? ith Terry. Syleptlflc Horse-Shocr. Faulty gaits remedied, diseased and crippled a specialty. Makes 42 differ ent kinds of shoes. Davie street, Ral eigh, N. r- Julylfl HALE OF LAND. By authority of a judgment of the superior court of Wake county ren derd at April term, 1897 in an action entitled C D Jones vs. Augustus Strother and wife and othersascom missioner 1 will on Monday 6th, day of December, 18'JT, at 2 o'clock m., at the court house door of Wake county, Raleigh, N C, sell to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described lands, to-witt Two tracts of land situated in the county of Wake, state of N C, the first lying on the waters of Duffalocreck, beginning at the North corner of Newbern Watkin's land thence east to said creek, Sam 'I Jones corner, thence up said creek to Bryant Fai- Sun'a Ijne, thence west to a post oak on the new road leading from Seth Jones place to KoImsvuIb thence South tothe beginningat N Watklns' corner adjoining the lands of H W Jones, Sain'! Jonas and others said to contain 100 acres, more or less, known as the Lumford land. Sec book 54, page 94, Register's office Wake county for description. Second tract, being tbe land con veyed to H W Jones and Wm A Horton, (said Horton afterwards con veying bis share to said Jones) by Joseph C Fowler, admF- of Moses King, Feb. 2Stb, 1858, and adjoining the lands of II W Montague, Seth Jones, Hart wel) Horton and others, and contains 273 acre. For a more definite description see said deed recorded ia book 22, page 185, Reg ister's office Wake Bounty. W ff Jonbs, Comflulsstoaer. nov2-30d Help WantedMala. Agents get fifty cents on each dollar; no experience necessary. Write for agent's outfit. Address Tbe Catholic News, & Barclay St, New York, - MISS MAGGIE REESE FALL 1897 WINTER We have now ready for jour inspec tion our slock of uailiiu.j cousMing of ... Trtmmcd Hats, Sailor Hats, Alpine Hats, Soft and stirr. Lcathnr and Cloth Tom O'Shanters. Infants' Silk, Velvet and Cashmere Caps. Ribbons in all grades ami colors for dresses as well as huts. Novolties In Millinery, Trimmings and Furnishings. Many Fancy Notions. Linen Collars and Culls, Kait Tkirts and Leggius, Down Pillow?, Drapery Silks, Hair Goods, etoVfCtc. Goods sent on approval, expross paid one way. MISS MAGGIE REESE, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. (PIEDMONT AIR-LINE.) Condensed Schedule. In Effect June 14, IS6. Trains Leave Halctgh Dally. "Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. ' 3,40 p, m, Dally, Solid Testtbuled train wltt, sleeper from Norfolk to Chattanooga via. sails bury, Horgauton, Asheville, Hot springs and Knoiville. Connects at Durham (or Oxford, ClitrksTillt and Keysville, except Sunday. At Greens boro with the Washington and South western Vestll tiled (Limited), train for all points North, and with main line train No. If for Danville, Richmond and Intermediate Iocs stations ; also bus connection tor Winston-Salem and with main line train No. 39, ''united states raat Hall" for Charlotte, Spartanburg, Green ville, Atlanta and all poluts South ; Iso Colum bia, Augusta Charleston, Savannah, Jacitson vllle. and all points in Florida, Sleeping Car for Atlanta. Jacksonville and at Charlotte with Sleeping Car for Augusta. "Norfolk and Chattanooga l imited. 1 1:4s A. n. Dally-Solid train, conslstln Pullman Sleeping can and coaches from Cha tanooga u Norfolk, arriving Norfolk 6:00 pro In time to connect with the Old Dominion Merchants' and Miners.' Norfolk and Watis lngton and Baltimore, Chesapeake and Klcb. mond S 8 Co's for all point north and east. Connects at Setma for Fayetteville and In termediate stations on the Wilson and Hi . etteville Short cut, dally, except Sunday for Hew em and Morehead City, daily for Golds boro, and Wilmington and Intermediate sta tions ou ti e Wilmington and Weldon Railroad. Express Train. 8 SJ A. M. Dally Connects at Durham for Oxford, Keysvllle, Rl hmond; at Urcenslior for Washington and all poluts north. F.xprcss Train. P. n. Dally-For OoMsborn and Inter mediate stations, Local Accommodation. j:00 a. M. Connects at Greensboro for al p hits lor North and South and Winston-Salem and poluts on the Northwestern North Carolln Railroad. At Salisbury, for all points in West era North t arollna, Kooxvllle, Tenn.,Clneln natl and western poluts: at Charlotte, fc 8pai tanburg, Oreonvllle, Athens, Atlanta and points South. Trains Arrive at Ualelgh, N. C: Express Train. 3 40 P. M. Dally From Atlanta, Charlotte. Greensboro and all points South. No-folk and Chattanooga Llulted 3:40 P. M. Dallv From all points east, Not folk Tarboro, Wilson and water lines. From Goldstk.ro, Vtlmtngton, Fayet evlll and all points In Kaatein Carolina. Norfolk and Chattanooga Limited. 1 1 :4s A. n. Dally From New York, Washing ton, Lynchburg Danville and Greensboro, Chat tanooga, snoxvllle, Hot springs and asheville Express Tratq 8.5J a. as. Dally From aoldsboro and Intel mediate stations. Local. 7:20 A. n. Dally From Ureensboro and a points North and South. 81eepiug Car from Greensboro to Raleigh. :00p. as Dally exc pt Sunday-From Golds boro and all points East. Local freight tral as also carry passengers. Pullman oars on night train from Raleigh tn Greensboro Through rullman vestluuled Drawing Room Buffet sleeping Car and Vestibuled coaches without change on Norfolk limited. Double dally trains between Raleigh, Char lotts and Atlanta Quick time; cneicelled ac commodation. . 11. GRRBN, UttitMAi bperlntendeni . W. A. TUH' . Genera' i asMUk Agent V 41IUIOU. D C J. M Om.r Traffic Manaei SI00 to Any Man WILL. PAY $100 FH ANY CASH Of Weakness in Men They Treat and Fail lo Care. An Omaha company places for the first time before the public a Magical Treatment for the cure of Lost Vi tality, Nertous and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of Life Force in old and young men. No worn-out French remedy! contains no Phosphorous or other harmful drugs. It in a Won derful Treatment magical in Its effects positive in its cure. All read ers, who are suffering from a weak ness that blights their life, causing ium meuuk ariiu puvmoi suuuriog pe; ouliar to Lost Manhood, should write to the STATE MBDICAL COMPANY, suite 641, Ramge building, Omaha, Neb., and they will send you abso lutely FREE, a valuable paper on these d leases, and positive proofs of their truly Magical Treatment. Thousads of men, who h7e lost all hope of a cure, are being restores by them to a perfect condition. Tola Magical Treatment may be taken at home under tijeir directions, or they will payrailroad fare and ho tel bills to all who prefer to go tbere for treatment, if they fall to cure. They are perfectly reliable; have no Free Prescription, Free cure, Free Sample, or O. O. D. fake. They have I'i&O.OOO capital, and guarantee to oure every case they treat or refund every dollar: or their charges may be depos ited in m bank to be paid to them when cure U ejected, write them today. TO AtlanU. 'li,.i-lotle, Aujrusta. Alli ens. Wilmitiirlon, Nw Orleans Chattanooga, Nashville anil New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Wash ' ino;ton, Norfolk and Richmond. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT FEBRUARY 7, 'Hi. south uouni). No. 403. No. 41 Lv N. Y., Pen. ItR'l 100am 900pm Lv.Philadelphia" 112pm 1205am Lv. Baltimore, 315pm 250am Lv. Washington, 440pm 130ara Lv. Richmond , A.CL.8 5(ipm 9 05am Lv.Norfolk, S.A.L. 830pm Lv. Portsmouth, " 845pm !IO.iam 920am Lv. Weldon, Ar.Hcnderson, ' 1 128pm 1155at "125tiam M39pm ' t732ara t40ftpm ' t520pm til 10am Ar. Durham, Lv.Durham, Ar.Raleigh, Ar.Sanford, Ar.Sou'n Pines, Ar. Hamlet, Ar.Wadcsboro, Ar. Monroe, 21oam 3 35am 422am 510am 554am 643am 334pm 503pm 555pm 653pm 811pm 912pm Ar. Charlotte, 8 30am 1025pra Ar.Chester, 810am 1047pm Lv.Columbia.CNALRK . . t600pin Ar.Clinton, S.A.L. 945am 1210am Ar.Greenwood, " 1035am 107am Ar.Abbeville, " 1105am 140am ArElberton, " 1207pm 241am Ar.Athens, " 115pm 346am Ar.Wiuder, " 16i)pm 430am Ar.Atlanta(cnttime)250pm 520am NOBTH BOUND. LvAtlanta, SAL. LvWindcr, " LvAthens, " LvElberton, " LvAbbeville, " LvG reenwood," LvClinton, No 402. 12 00pm No. 38. '750 pm 240pm 1042pm 216pm 1126pm 415pm 1233an. 515pm 140am 541pm 109am 634pm 3 05am ArColumbiaON&LUR t7 00am LvChester, S.A.L. 813pm 433ara ArCharlotte, " 1025pm 8 30am LvMonroe, " 940pm 6 05ain Lv Hamlet, " '1123pm 815am ArWilmington" :530am M230pm LvSou'nPines " 1214am 920am LvRalcigh, " 216am 1135am Arllendcrson, " 828am 100pm ArDurham, " t732am t409pm LvDurhamf " t520pm til 10am ArWeldon. " 455am "300pm ArRichmond, ACL. 8 loam 650pm A.-Wash'g.l'eiiUR, 1231pm 11 10pm ArBaltimore, " 14.3pm 1248am ArPhiladphia, " 350pm 345am ArNewYork, " t23pm 6 53am ArPortsmouth ' ArNorfolk, ' 730am 7 50am 550pm 6 05pm Dally. IDally Kucept Sunday. JDally Except Monday. Nos. 4U3and 402, "The AtlantaSpe citl, "Solid VTestibuled Train of Pull man sleepers and coaches between Washington and Atlanta, also Pull man sleepers between Portsmouth and Chester, S. C. Nos. 41 and 38, "The S. A. L. Ex press," Solid Train, Coaches and Pullman Sleepers between Ports mouth and Atlanta. Company sleep ers between Columbia and Atlanta. Both trains make immediate con nections at Atlanta for Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans, Texas, Cali fornia, Mexico, ChattanooKTi, Nash ville, Memphis, Macon and Florida. For tickets, sleepers, etc., apply to B. A. Newland, Gen. Act. 1 Dept. 6 Him ball House, Atlanta, 6a II . S. Leard, Sal. Pass. Agt., Ral eigb, N. C. E. St. John, Vic. President and General Manager. H. W. B. Glover, Traffic Manager V. E. McBce, General Superinten" dent T. J. Anderson, General Passen ger Agent. General offices: Portsmouth, Va, SALE OF liAND FOR ASSETS. By virtue of a (udgment of Wake Superior Court in the special proceed ings entitled J. C. Maroom, admfnls- trator of Emetine M. Hollandyju-jDOr-D. Holland and wife and others, I will, on Monday, November 1, 18D7, at the courthouse door in Raleigh, sell a tract of land belonging to the estate of the intestate in Middle Creek Town thlp.Wake county, adjoining the lands of the late A. M. Jones. K, M. Hol land and others; beginning at a stake in Charles Suggs' line. A. M. Jones' corner, runs south i'& poles and 18 links to a stake, thence east AH poles to a stake; A. M. Jones' line, thenos north 43 poles t.nd 18 links to a stake, then west 914 poles to the beginning- containing 25 acres, mooe or less. Time of sale 12 m. Terms, one-third cash, residue payable in six months with interest; bond and security to be given, J. C. Marcom, Com. Ra'e gh N. C, Sept. 29, 1897. NOTICE. Having qualified as administrator of tbe late W T Suit, deceased, this is to give notice toall persons having claims aga'nst said estate to present them to me on or before tbe 11th day of October, 1898, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Those indebted will make imuedu'e payment. A. L. Davis, oct 12-la6w Administrator. FREE LirERiruw. Mr. Brru Mid ia kit letter to Ihl lite lllVOT lor, as atm eleclloa, -We shall ft irianpk, Ut Mch advocate of biaoulliua cootinoa Um work, '. iM all eirculats litarature.' OrsaaiaaUon aaa! sl aoatloa la iha watchword. ; tortaa(IO)oaiaiaailwor stamps roar asas will aa placed oa ika Siltar Circulator Llat aad aea to lbs laadlos allret and rafom pa para la II Part" o( tha Uoitad Stataa aba will sand row. tiwjpla aoplaa fraa lor dlatrikutioa. Gat aa tha lie, at onca; to wlU racoiva a Una noaatal tod lltereture aad are aura ta ba BMratluaaaa. Sad wlur ika lavawoasat. Wrlta tou aaw sad addrsn n-auu , Addroas aoar latter la V BOX A, fAUIBM TKIBUMI, ' .. . . OtwHaiaaatsut";
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