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CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 3 Q ivern r rvir .uit fteruoii i EUed an address to tne people in wbicn heteeka to justify bi? action in td journinsr the leiianure and callitR for ita reeeaab ios: la L mion. Ho declares tha an attempt to iPKislate under zinc ing conditions in Fra kfcrt wouid oe madneaa He ea s he ha taken every prec ution to pr-srve the peace, and that every cinz n will be protected to the extf nt of tb resources of the com monwealth He oillf oa all law abiding ciUZ3D8 for th ir uo"orc. No ederal u erference Fbankfokt, Ky If o 2 -President McKtuiy oae ac ded that no cape haa yet ariaen to justify the intervention of the National G vernment in Ken tucky aDd hs eo informal Governor Taylor. Governor Taylor tonight personally offered a reward of 1500 for the ar rest and conviction of itn man who shot G vernor G? lebel In making the cfC 'r of tne re wai d, G vernor Tay lor states that the authorities of Franklin county, in which tne crime was com mitted bave never n q lested him to offi ti 1 i St a reward, and he there fore ffjrs a $500 as an individual. Toe D -mocttic members of tbeLag tela tu re ttdy fleeted a regular or gamzition for ih first time since tbe swearing in of Gvernor Goebel. A secret session of the members cf both houses was held in one of the parlors of the Capital Hotel, at which the eleo tion of William G ebel, as G ivernor, and J O. W. Br c nam as Lieutenant G vernor was re affirmad, first in eep orate eiesnn of the House and Senate and afterward in a jiiot session. he DeatQ of Goebel. Feakkfout Ky . Fb 4 William E. G ebti died iboui 7p m., last night of tne w uud inflicted oy an unknown Bgp8in last Wednesday. F.-aakfort is quiet at this hour, but the x-iununt yesterday was intense and i ffijials fear trouble tomorrow. According to some folks here, G jebei was not shot by a politic 1 assascm, but by a man who sought to avenge the death of Judge 8anford ithe man whom G fbet killed a ew years ago ) Another story is t at Gjebelworea coat of mail when shot. D mocrst8 have a worn in B bam, their candidc fr iwieuant Gjv ernor, as Governor ALLIANCE SPEtCrt as IN DUPLIN Bro. T. B. Pdrker. Alliance Stat" Business Agent, will visit D lplin county and ppeak at. the following times and places: Cooord Church, Thursday, Feb 8;h, 11 a. m. R83 Hill, Thursday, Feb. 8;h, 7 p. m Pasture Branch, Friday, Feb. 9 b, 11 a m 0rr'a School House, Friday, Feb. 9ib. 7 p. m Friendship, Saturday, Feb. 10;h, 11 a. m. Faison, 8aturday, Feb. 10 th, 7 p m. Brethren are r q lested to assist Bro. Parker in getting to his appointments and let men, women and caildren turn out and bear a sensible not -partisan Alliance speech from a Democratic Alliancemnn who knows what he is talking about Duplin. TO WAKS COUNTY ALLIANCE MEN. To the Alliancemen of Wake County: DKAtt bElCTUKKN.- OwiUg to ItXtr 11;- clemei,cy ot tne weather, there was lo meeting of he County Alliance held at the appointed time. A there are quee -tiors of interest as well as of vital im portance ti every farmer that snould be considered and discussed thoriugn ly, I hereby call a meeting at The Pro gressive Farmer ffiae on Saturday, the 10 ;n day or February, at 11 o'clock and earnecy urge that every Sib b represented and that every Alliance raan, whe hr a delegate or not, m et witn us. J K vf c ULLEBS Pres't. DAVIDSON COUN I Y ALLIANCE An hdj UTifd meeting of Davidson Oountx F irmett.' Alliance will be held in tne c u-t h )h in L xington, on Gatur av, WVb 10th. at 13 o'clock. Tan mPH.in is held for the benefl of tboa duo, wnose delegate! coulo nota' tmd ho Vti i mas v ille. Turn .miii, brethren. Let nothing butikn- keep you away. Tnere i fin&uciai oujinpg to be attended to sl whlcn all of us ap interest d A M Ruuter. Pres't. BnmA of us ott'jfOG do without ynur pap r as lontc times stay as hard as the are hi d rjnve been G W. VebTaL A'amHOO- C i O Ir ri-"- aiv. uppers, but I wo 'd not v T Progresiv Firmer oatf for a y iwfi Long life for Th Projc" --iv rm t and vxk d luck n you B -o g fully, J P Hunt. V o . N. O. rtiHERAL CORRESPONDENCE. Tne Editors are not responsible for the view ' 1 mrreepondente. ROWAN COUNTY ALLlANC. Undaunted by ed Weather, the Powcn Brethren Have a Good Meeting and fccjoy l hemselves lorrwsvoricleiiye or tne ProKre slve Farmer. Riwan County Frmers' Alia-ce met f-8 per cr-t'C, t the rone of hp Secretary, on January toe 12 n 1900 although the previsions day and mt-rn ing of the 12 o were very unfavorable, we had q lite a respectable crowd and much cuinf ss wa transacted Three fourths of the Sabp, wf re represented ana a lively interest manifested Tne Committee on Monument re ported progress, and preliminary a eps were taken towards tbe consummation of the projpet; also a central pjint and buildirg for a place for county meet in gs and addresses on agriculture, etc , was agitated The subject of guano one of vital interest to the Alliance was dicuseed 8ame papers from the State Buaicess Agent were presented by the Secretary, and were discussed in connection with the report of the delegate to last State meeting Relative to the guano q iestion, the decision of this Alliance was that the 'e issomechiog wrong somu where. Par ties have been buj ing the same brand of guano elee where for less money tban it can be had through the Alliance or State Agency ; this has done us much barm Just who is to blame for this the writer is not prepared to say ; but these are facts tbat cannot be de nied. These things are referred to here so they may oe corrected, and for the benefit cf tbe brethren; and it is hoped that they will be fairly met and set right btfere the world, and let tbe blame fall wnere ic belongs. This thing may have originated through some enemy to tbe Alliance in order to cripple our organization; but. if this is so, it should be traced to its origin and so explained to tbeb-ethren. We trust that our fertilizer cemmittee ill thoroughly investigate the mat ter. Much other business was transacted, and arrangements were made for tbe entertainment at the Academy on rjac urday. The Secretary very much er j ?yed the vi?it of the brethren to his bouse. &.s has been said, the morning was very unfavoraole with rain ai.d win ; nut after all the brethren were gone. Mrs. B. said they were the nicest set of men she ever saw; they had not soiled ntr house in the least ! While this is quite a compliment to the brethren of Rowan, it is only in line with the fact tnat Alliancemen are generally pretty nic people any way. Brethren, come back again. The entertainment on Si-urday was full of interf8S. A crowd, unezp cted ly large was present, and some three r four fine addresses given by farm ers They were certainly instructive to those who are interested in farming And if other professioi s have a right to organ s?, surely the farmers have the same privilege. And I believe the Alliance stands ready to join in witn any farmers association that will bring tbe farmers upon a level with the other organs itions not to oppose other or gan iiions, but bring the farmer upon a level with them; and no one should bjct to such acti n of the farmers of our country, unless it is suet as wish to ho;d the farmer in servitude Brother farmer, you hold the reins of power, why 1 c some one drive wtieo you are the acknowledged c river by rghtf After the cudience was entertained about two hours, and all shared in a social and sum iujis dinner prepared oy the ladies, ail pi asantly dispersed, hoping to meet again at the n zt regu lar time. R L. Brown, Sec'y. R j wan Co , N n . FROEJ Bt&AUFOR "i orreapondence of The Progressive Tanner. I glory in the article of Br i W. A. (iraoam in The Progressive Farmer of January 9 h, and can truly say thai I agree witn him in toto. I have never enown a single brother to q iit the Alliance on accouot of politics tha' B8 in thorough sympathy with tbe AMiance dtmands, the only true test of a sincere Alliance mac 1 have been a member since ita first introduction in this county, and have oeen in j iav as close relations -with it 48 I have with my own family; not nly in ihis county, but I have been to i Q S'a e Alliance three times aDd can o vmoieatiously say that I nave nevr a n.a partisan measure introduced I Know we have been accused of puch maoy ttaea, aDd is is alwajs by some j e ho 8 not eligible to membership. J jHt as it is wish a certain ciass or tutu wno Pit around and wear out the eea f their pan's abusiDg the lab rinjr ? h of people, eaymg they arel-sv a d tbri'tleea and w U not ( r ; nvd ( will remark xigvt here that I have never rnrru u, tu-u ru Re -un mark that I vr knew to do an hon st day's work himself. liro Graham truly pays the tob-co grower trufkera' association, &., are puffier nt t-vider.C'j ibt e ne-u a farmers' organ ztion euch a the Firmers' Alnan w wou- b if the farrisers ou d al j 'ia it ard stand to thir guos regardless of wbar anvpoli tician S3c uid eny. Tin trouble wi h ail tne poiitrcian? is tl f v d 't want the farmers unir.d. R. H Lane Beau -"ore C N. n FROM JACKSON COUNTY. Correspondence of The Projcresslve Farmer. Ve naid our rt-guir muucing wuh Love's Cnapel on second Tnursday in January. 1900 Ic was a very rainy day and our meeting wae small All present seemed very enthusiastic over the Alliance and said we would hold on and keep it alive and see if we ould not gt so me of our old members back and young ones to ciroe in We have enough true Alliance people in Jackson to keep the Order alive. Aad a full determination cn tbe part or all pn s -ent was set to keep up; and we will keep up Our next county mee'ing will b with Oany Fjra, at J hn's Ore- ir, on the second Tnursday in April. 1900 Fraternnllv. T. M Fbizcll, Co. 8eo y. RB-ORGAMZVriON IN DUPHV, I re organ s dQjshen Alliance, No. 4f lt nucac with 16 memoer- 5 new ones. O d Duplin baan'c gone any where yet. Yours truly. V N tEAWKLL CHATHAM COUNTY ALLIANCE The Chatham County Alliance me in the court houe here lai Tnurpday Tne weatber was auytbing but invic ing the ram pouri g in torrents ano we really expected that no on woud come, but tney d d onn. T'Irm were 13 ub Alliances repra-enttd oy d le gates. Tnis was truly an excellent showing for tuch a day Farmers who have remained true to Alliance principle, still realize the need the growing ned of organ zv tion They know that tbey have been opposed; tney kno tnat they have need 8 in common and mut work to gether for each other's benefit. Talk about the Alliance being dead when men will rid" here througn tbe rain au;h a day as laet Thursday to attend their county mating fro n Hd ley. Hickory Mount, Mttthevg, Bear Creek Gal?, William- and New Hope Tnere have been five members in itiated during the pan. q tarter as re ported by tne Alliances represented and others are aw ating initiation The power of trusts is growing but by compact orgaciz uion we c tn win the flht for the farmer and laborer with the everlasting principles of trurh equity and justice as our motto. He who hath bis quarrel just is thri.e armed.' and truth ia mighty and will prevail. Citizen FROM FORsYTH Correspondence of the Progressive Farmer. As I have not sen anything for sometime from old Forsyth, I write you a few word The County Alli an ;e met with th Pieaant Ridge 8ub January 13 b, 1900, and passed a good and well-speut day. Tne Alii .ncn of Fjrsyihisnot dead yet Though we do not number so many aa we onre did. yet we are j-ist as strong in principles as ever. Tne Jnuary meeting was well attended by delegates and all seemed toerjiy the day very muc-h. Wbat a pity mat all don'c er joy a go d thing when it is in their reach. With best wishes for the Alliance, I remain, Y -nrs for ood, J L. Mabbhall gec'y Treas. Forsyih Co. ALLIANCE IN hRaNKlIN GROW ING orrespondence of the ProKreselTe Fanner. The Jnua y meeting of the Frank lin County Farmers A! iance was held with Justice Sub The meeting wa? harmonious, enthusiastic and ei j iyed by all present Bunoeviile Alliarc which bad been dormant for a good lona; time made application for membership in o the Count v Alliance, and wa received It reported 17 mle ro mbers with the following ffi rers: J M White, Prepi dent; J B Bonn. Vire Peid-nt; J R Wright. Seretarv; J O Whi' t Beirare of Ointments for Catarrh tkat contain Ilercary, mercoiT -will surely destroy the sense of smeU and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Buch articles should never be used except oa prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to'the good yon can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.J.Cheney & Co.. Toledo, O. , contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It la taken internally and is made in Toledo, Ohio. J,'Jihen.ey & - Testimonials free. , Sid,b.Dr5glts' rice 7C- J bottle. HAii'fl Family piii are the best. r pne of lnf robcco rhn Alliance ad j iraft'1 c . ra ec wif B iontville Sub Alliance h feconu Thursday in April. A fu i ip fgiion n solicited aad a tz ioa'ed W. H c"tallin8 cy protem I ri!i l i sou Mr. Joan P v. vm brn ov ftp U -to tne p i 'm; a, any ttno Im n . reirs n.i wim - h m lcte' from n nas 1 pt,his t f n uld app h u ninly than no e of y ui rifutH to Mr 7eaver t-.- ri tnr : ctrirutio i nre"t to bi'ii tt (Jn Bill fltia p d Hihly h nu- i ume of need Surely he wilt b lyrnctated in time of loes sui h a was. K-Hte(V.: ullv. r. B Parker Pairon se : r-o e udverime ia The Proire-ti F rm-r Ic never kno" m.iy ai'i it- n, oun3bu ad. You will ac-odou- . f v r i i b mention Pne rr ;r sv FrmHr m wru mtc an dv-rii- Tne Prtrf.- W.,vt-.. -vire F cce Co., AdriHii. Mio. ., ive f i'e year- pne 1-auho a itti)fr led Tf e Coth-o Srio Hastier rn- n- m tia- bneii cbai geo i. F nee Axe., om ic is tbe am ' H it-ti r ' t.v r, i evo ed to ihe in te'CHts i f Pe Woven With Fnnce, nnd full o' information conc rmn i . Ic will ne MetJt fm- to au farmer wh aSH 'or i ii vM can assure our re-d-era thao ic in oitb sending for. Ai-i-ilso f r iriir 'iu Fold r," whit b give- complect desoriptio h of the dif ferenc ei ih i.f Psg F a :e. Wto wntioK, piea-e r ntion thi paper. BUYING a CahRIAGB. Bow Vehicles and Horse I quipmeats are dount cwada;s. M dern ruort tiindiHiLiK h a bcoroi eo Hionphfl c tbat those living in tht remotest rcrnera of th onuniry a brought into close touch with the great m nufaeiurit.K cnre, una atmos any tnmr, frc m a toy to a steam en gme may now be bought from the makers, saving tbe t uvers from two to lour pr. fi a a most successful ap piiciiim i f ihe men oa of selling d recc fr m the tac ory, without the m cervenu u of a ij Jen en, has beei made b the Columr-U'i Umae an: Hrn 83 Company, of Columbus, Ohio trite c mpny manufacinres - eplen did in e i f crrigea Bnd other vehicles and harness besides dealing largely ir rooes, blankets and horse equipments Toes? tbe sll direct to loose who u?e them, witn -he uisiinct understand it g tbat any article wh en may not futiy satiety the purchaser, may be re turned bnd ibe price of it will be re funced The svir g that is (fleeted by thus cu'iirg cut all agents' and dealers' tr, fi p. cn be appreciated only bv c m aripg the pinea ordi narily charg-d by dealers, for the same qualify of goods By addressing tne Cotumbus Oarnasr and Hrnes C m pany, Cumbtj. Oaio. any intendi g pur haser m y, obtain a copy. of tb catalogue, h?ch contains illustra tions and ccm jlete degcriptions of al thirgonda and fully explains their prrsrreptive plan o' selli' g direct. Salzr'i R&pe fTtTPH KICh, TVht Ih itl (rreen Catalog FARM U'II. UahloD Latbw, E.TroT.P..Mtonished the wbtA bj cruwinc Z50botheU Bis PoarOau- J Hr.iH.. mi.uiii.i, n iiJDai. oarier; ma 11. UfrJoT, RedWing.MinB.. byrrowiDa 320bnh.Sal 1 pr acre. If yon doubt, write thm. We wish Mttli 100,000 new cimomer, hecee willsepd n trial 4 10 DOLLARS WORTH FOR 10c. 10 pkgi of rare farm iced. Salt Bnah, tbe I eared wi u i-iii, pruuucing ou ousti. rood and 4 ton a bay mo niKii ru. oo eartb; SalMtr aa . j . . " mum r iani. r mitaaa ee Catalog, ti lling all I"- "ii iDciuaing our mam- -.u cuwr real Million Hollar X'Oiaio, all mailed for 10c. pneiage; lniveiT worm io to rtatan . ftd Ilato $1.0 a bbl. aad no. PleKSe OrTV Pkg arlieat KnU- T. 10c to Salter. " NIT 'T F: 4W mit. nun f 3t l .1 J a alos. nc rrHE MILU0HD0LLARP0TAT Most talked of potato on earth ! Oarv Catalog tells o aino aoout (Sal- Mr 's Karueet hix weeks' Potato. Larc8t farm and vegetable seed trowera In U.8. Potatoes, 1.20 and t op a DDL sen a wis notice ana oc imw for BU Cataloc. JOHN A.SAIZER SEED &LA CROSSEwis jUOii-Hh. irn M bi Q ui i Q r b o j o' Tnp Liv b f t Dpui ru- eo N. rr Oarol" m. a" w L'M-rx xiy-e retriil price f2 50, atd Thp Pror ive Fa) mer ou- v ar, price 1. both o- out 13 Ac py of the Lv riould t i. ev-ry North Oaroli. b..ri.M if v win t, mbtrkuiri ratr Htuntv. Nuu txr on bund lalimitrta. - . . . - j il U. oplf!' ; J. R t , IJCtrer; J Wnite Th P s aent tpniTft'. the rejigna tio i i B W" T B rrow bb 8fp tary au i v H cVhii- Justice, wa TOHrte Sercir pro tern n a?.t uti in of ta aihdcb was ciiert t4 -n tirucle in The Prvjgreeei-e FMrre n rueard to changing tbetim of nildDg tne county mepting and. after s mM oiHcusi m, the Count v Alii ance endor- ihn article. Tne Fran lio O )U'Hv Firm rV Alsinn'e also tn dore the m vment of tbe Tooacco QMwerV -vsooiatiOD, and stands ready to cooperate to enhance tbe The best sorinff steel wires, twisted THE ELLWOOD FENCES Sold by our agents everywhere. If no agent in your town write direct to AMERICAN STEEL & WIRE CO., - Chicago or New York. between dealer's paid DO satisfied with your purchase. Write ror tne catalogue-.. THE COLUMBUS CARRIAGE & HARNESS CO.. Columbus. Ohio. 'iu. - "V- 0 WE SELL an Vehicles nd harness 0 AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. a This means that you nave all the money between you and the manufacturer, such as dealer's and agent's Q profits, traveling men's expenses, losstes on bad accounts, f ' collection expenses, etc. ( ( ( We crlve a sruarantee which guarantees anJ will ship any vehicle or har ness anywhere subject to numb ft unnrAvfl If IZMiMUnn MB are a source of comfort They are source of care, also If you care for your child 8 nealth 6end lot illustrated book on tbe disorders to watch children are subject and whim FREVS VERMIFUGE tias cured for 50 years On bottla by mall Tor 15 eenU B.4&9. PREY. Baltimore Md. WE Vi NT AGENTS . evr y u hi ffi e in Nor?h nrolmu, Qiu d Carolina, Vir tin m TnrKsaee Bnd other 8 Btpa to solicit eabsirip'ioDB. prwatplv or at . public meet in. opon orotic rf 8Pa on lf Work for Premiums or for Cosh, Commt88 on A gen must Y i isie't n a Fub'Criber. I' in tr ptpd, write for terma. 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Tbe Greatest Offer cf the 19th Century We mean every word of it and refund your money if you are not satisfied with this great book. to How to make over 000 650 Pages This volume a-ouiilM iu valuable Uinta and susrsreetion for tbe easy and rapid mi, tiuciiuii t a lui'ue numlx-i- ui houiniaie convenience wiiiun ilie leacti f all. ii is an everyday handbook applicable to boili indoors and out doorn aad cuiiihiu th- iti-i ideas uaiheieii tium a score of practical meu in all department.-;, 'ihe conveniences and appli ances described in ilus work ecnre great comforts to both man and beat. it is certain mat every progreHHive fa -iiier, gartleuer, householder in f.ici, every om; interesieil in lauor-ravitiii conn ivances w ill lind very much of interest and value in this vylu'ne. i-'or co.iveme.ice m reference, ilie various contrivance and laliir-avin devices have been cla U fiel under three K"eral. iieadmijs. na .ely. Farm Conven ience!!, Farm Appliances, and Fenws, Gates and Itridgea, about eqiiaux divnied as o the space used, and aim pether ocenpyintr 650 l:ges. Here, we believe, tor the flrnt time is trai tiered to:.r"th--i a iii;ms of information upon fences, cates and bridges, ;;nd Mere i ;ti-t, ;i cnapter on fence law, and one ou country bridges aud culverts. Mimf rfStne There are - oe 75:) il i not rations, an average llluMlallUll nf more ban - m each p;rK'-. This mere statement of the number U an evide ice"f th' practicability of the work. A few of the i a t ear here -ireatlv reduceil. 'l'Ue illustrations are plainly drawn and nicely printed. The book is substantially bMi m illuminated paper covers. Size 5 1-2 x K inches 1- practically three, book A 'vPv n inn arrpat and U'pfnl worlr. wfth 3 month or 25onc puh8ripirn to the American aB-rioaluit;. nd T Progrpw8V- Far mor n ror i'i b snt t- aw M--rrfp f r rH fi 40 HOW TO GET A COPY FREE. O to P.riv one epndinsr u $3 in unQriprionq to The Projrrpapive Farmer, or 15 in renewals, h c Dy of the rri and 3 . ntbl enH 8,",n,, ,o totn American A.a:ricuru-ifln be sent dbnolutelu free of charge. J ' J G 1 to work fnr The ProgrppB ve Farmer in your neighborhood Gt thrpp ner v early euhBeribero o- fiv rpnewalo and g t a o treo, R'member any one of theoerter or ol Puha.-ribera may also et, a onny rf thr urnTk and the Amerin Aruvi'tu-ipt three months be aid -t.it 40 cents. THE PROGRESSIVE FARMER, B. A T.EIG-H, JST. O The Fence Of - the Times. t-"- main cables, well woven cross wires. Heavv With the neip or our catalogue. ehicles, naruess, robeg. blankets and borse accessor.es tnn dealers carry m stock, at prices lower than any dealer T a. Ana a wr(lAli aViaIaa iP can quuw " r- - - harness makers on a big scale, witn every facility for turning out the best work at the least cost. You Save the Difference the maker's and the III ) price when you buy from JJ dst Money returnea ana ,u; AX TTT l II w ay a i jj ho. 2016 Carriage. Pric $9S.(X. wsiw lt y not found exactly as represented and entirely natisfactory, poods may be r returned at our expense and we will refund your money. Ia not this fair? Ii We euarantee every anieieio oeor eooo quniuj f '" - " mniiHhlp, ctvle and Unloli. We ar original In design and offer you larpest selection. Write at once for frt-e illustrated catalogue and fee for yourself. PiRSIiRF AND HARNESS CO.. Box 61. KALAMAZOO. MICH A FEOCLAMATION S7 IBE B0VEBI3E. $50 BEWABD. titatp of N r ' of na, t Exficutive Dspar'ment. v Wnereaa rffiaia1 information h9 bopn tp' ivd a. rh s O -p. r Mpnt that 8idv Bttle. convi.-rert of nd een terRd i(i5 yeare in Pfniifnirv for mghwav robbery bv Huor r d U'tof W.iaon Houn'y, 8nHt rf J t Caro lina nr 6ib day F bruarv, 1899, bas eacapfld from pns n ; nd Whereas, it a-"arj that eaii mdy Battle ha fl d the 8rate, r bo conceals hime tb t tbe ordi nary nrocc88 of law carnot be flerved upon him: Now. therefore. I. Doip L Ru-eell, G rverno of the Bw of Nor. o Viro iidh. bv virtue of authori'v in me ves prf bv la do ieue th- mv P' !la marion. rfferinar a reward o rTjfty Dollars for the prrrv neion and ielivery of the 8"d tfand Buttle to tbe Warden of the North t Jamima Pen ientirv at R''gn. inMHitl RtHtenud j? oe jun all ffi 'ers of the a' and air goo lf'zna t aB?ipt in orinKu tr eaid cr'm nal to justice D n at our City of Raleigh. rh 29:h 1hv f January, in thfl vpar of our Lrd onp thousand mn hund-rd and n the n hundrod a"-' -pn y f urth yer of our AiuP'can Ind p'-n"' n DNIKLL RU-'PELL. By tre nvprnor: BAYLUS ADR p a " - wanted Handy Appliances and Labor-saving D:vie-f.. 750 Illustrations 1 Vfil-t ' J
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