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m esteem. Received to-day in pack ages: Lady Fingers, Rais in Pound Cake, Social Teas, Nabiscos, Royal Toast, But ter Thins and many other kind. N. P. MURPHY. FOOD FOR THOUGHT. Plammer's headache pow ders won't ouFe-grass wid ows of hay fever but .will cure any-obstinate case of headache or neuralgia i al most instantly. 4 doses 10c. PLUMMER'S . drug store. "Where parity is paramount." - NO. 39 4 WEATHER FORECAST: Fair. VOL. XI. SALISBURY, N. C, WEDNESDAY EVENING, APRIL 16, 1902. , 0 HIGHWAY ROBBERY. LIB. CHOCKLEY MICHAEL BOBBED AT SPENCEB. Two Tmnps Approach Him and Se cur a $274. A Lexington Man Touch (dby Clumsiy Bobbsrs. Mr. Chockley Michael, a well to do farmer of Davidson county, who lives near Lexington, was rob bed of $274 Saturday in the rail road cut near Spencer. Mr. Michael came to Spencer for the purpose of buying a lot and left Lexirgton with $275 in cash. When he reached the cut referred to two men, who appear ed to be tramp3 approached him and one of the ra asked him for a match. ' Mr. i Michael reached in his pocket for the match and the second of the two put his hand in his pocket. Mr. Michael detected him but not before the tramp had the roll of bills. He had no weapon with which to defend himself and the men escaped with his money. Mr. Michael did not report the matter at once to the .officers and the probabilities are that the tramps have escaped. The news of the robbery only leaked out here today. MISS EDWARDS DEAD. Daughter cf Mr. Jack Edwards Dies of Con sumption Miss Teague Edwards, daughter of Capt. Jack M. Edwards, died at her father's home at Gold Hill yesterday afternoon after a lin gering illness with consumption. The deceased was a generally liked young woman and was in her twenty-sixth 3 ear. The funeral services were held today. THE TBDST'S WOBK. Pack of Turkish Cigarette s and Chew ing Gum for 5 Cente. The Anerican Tobacco Com pany never lets up on its fight on ''competitors. Recently indepen dent concerns have made a big run in Salisbury in the cigarette busi ness and have nearly crowded out the goods of the trust. Now the trust comes along with a propos" tion that is bound to catch every consumer of the weed. The Min aret Turkish cigarette containing 19 to the pack is sold for 5 cents ard a package of pepsin gum is rtresented to the purchaser of everv I ' " " pf package of these cigarettes. Asa matter of course the smoker prefers the Turkish gocds and the sale of the other brands will decline. When their business has been destroyed the trust will pro bably raise the price of these goods to 10 cents. Lieutentact Henderson Leaves. Lieutenant Ricbaid Henderson, who has been here for tie past week, left last night for New York to sail with his ship, tie Illinois. The Illinois will leave New York about May 1st and will probably go toGibralter. Mr. Henderson's stay cn this trip is ratter indefi nite and it will probably be a year or more before he returns to Salis bury. The Kirmess Grows. The indications ara that the Kirmess will be a most attrative entertainment when it is produced in Mcroney's opera hcu3e next month. Prof. Wren is engaged every night in training the partici pants and the work of '.. those who w'.ll take part will be thorough in every detail. Mrs. S. W. Toyden Improving. Mr. and Mrs S. W. Boy den and Mr. I. B. Council), of Blowing Rock, arrive 1 in the city last night. Mrs. Bojden will spend some time here' with her brother, Dr. J. B. Council. She has been in feeble .health for some time but is now very much improved. The golden opportunity you have been waiting for has arrived and if you overlook this one you do yourself an injustice. Many spring necessities await you here ; at prices so low that they willbe decidedly interesting to you.A visit will convince you attheUn derselling Clothiers 125 S. -Main St. ' . r . Ponroy's Fountain Pen Ink, 25c CAUBLE- JULIAN." Miss Lottie-Cauble and Mr. B- L Julian to Marry The following invitations have bean sent out: Mr. and Mrs. M. L Cauble request the honor of your -presence at the marriage of their dangter 1 Lottie May Robert Locke J til ian on Tuesday morning, April 29th Nineteen Hundred and Two at nine thirty o clock , .Home cf the bride, N Salisbury, N. i Long St., The bride elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matth, and is a pretty and popular young woman. Mr. Julian is night rbuhd house 1 foreman at the Spence r4 shops and is tne youngest son of Sheriff J ulian. He is a generally liked young man wno nas risen rapidly in his chosen calling as a machin- ist. ' ; . 1 After, the ceremony rtce young . . . I:. couple will leave for Washington, Philadelphia and other Eastern ciuea. 1 MB. MURPHY'S POPULABITY. ! The Waco People Be gr et to Less Him- 1 The Waco, Texas, W eekly Tri- bune says: ! Clarence W. Murphy, late dis trict passenger agent of the Sunset Central lines, has bide Waco friends goodbye and gone Private business interests calk u him back o his old heme at Sa-'isq nry, N. (, where he was raised, cq nsequently he tendered his resignation, which we happen to kribw wis accepted regretfully by the au horities of the system, for Mr. urphy was an exceptionally) popular and effi cient passenger man. The people of Waco heard the naws of his departure; with jreal regret. . His affability and promptness in all business matter?, no less than his social qualities had win for him. friends on every band here and if we may be permitted to men tion her name In an art clef : of this character, his gracious and accom plished better half hzi the high esteem of Waco social circles The best wishes of all here bo with the estimable couple. Mess sNewsum, Anderson and Murphy, late dis trict agents here in I the order named, were a trio wno exempli tied the good judgment of Mr. S. F. B. Morse (Passen Managei ) in sendiug eer iramc them here. Just as we got knowiri each one well he left in each case though, and we are glad of t, to go to better things Messrs Newsum and Anderson receiving dejserved pro motion in the railway service, and Air. Murphy 'goes profitable busines. home to a Mr.'Kluttz Invited to NeNv York The Washington co respondent of the Raleigh Post save Congressman Kluttz was among the number of Congressmen invit ed to attend the band uet of the Democratic club in Ne he fcund it impossible tv York, .but to attend. Mr Bert Spercer.Very S Mr. Cicero Spencer Salisbury but row of ck. formerly of Lenoir, was in the city this mornin g returning from Greensboro to lenoir. lie has been to Greensbo to to see his brother, Mr. Bart Spencer, who is very low with pneumonia Three to The Gang Three white men were sent to the chain gang yesterday af fcer- noon by Mayor Boytfen, two of tbeni from Silisbuny and one from Concord.' Tbev received 30 days each. Mies McCubbins to Entertain Miss Mable McCubbins will entertain at her father's home im Council street irid j ay evening. The invitations have bef n sent out. 2,500 lbs pure lard at. R. W. Price's market. Black taffeta 36 in wide (3 .DC 88c, $1 and U 25. eid's. Get a free sample of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets afJ-ames Piummer'4 drug store. They are easier to tike and more pleasant in effect than pills. Then their use is not followed by consti pation "as is often tne case with pills. Regular sizej 25c, per box, SUMMER SCHOOL HERE FOUB WEEKS' SUMMER SCHOOL TO BE HELD IN SALISBUBY. : Gov Aycock and S ate Superintend ent Joyner May be Here to Delivtr Addresses on Educational Topics.. The county board of education yesterday arranged to hold a four weeks' summer school for Rowan county public school teachers. U The school, will be held under the direction of County Superin tendent of Schools, R. G. ; Kizer, and Supt. C. L Coon, of the Salisbury City Schools, assisted by a number of the teachers of the city schools it was determined to hold the school during the last week in July acd the first three weeks of August. Tois school will take the place of the usual county institute for white teachers. . It is the purpose of the I schdbl to give daily instruction in the common scnooi studies reading. writing, ' arithmetic, geography, history, english, drawing, elemen tary science as well as in meth ods. The dominant idea will be to give teachers an opportunity to broaden their knowledge of the subjects taught in the public schools and also to acquaint them with the best methods of modern educational practice. Incidentally such subjects as the organization of the ungraded school, the rural ibrary, and better school 1 houses will be considered. f I There, will be -later announce ments, giving in detail the plan of the school and the names of the teachers. Supt. Coon, of the'eity- schools, will arrange a-practice school, to be conducted by the graded school teachers, so that the county teach ers may observe the actual every day working programme of a well organized school. - This plan of helping the county teachers to do better work next year is the idea of Supt. Coon. The teachers of the city schools have enthusiastically endorsed .the idea and marry of uiem will, render ac tive assistance. These teachers will also do the practical school work, in which school all children who may desire can receive one month's instruction. This will be especially helpful to such children of. the city as have been sick dur ing the year or who have for any reason lost time from their studies. This plan will enable them to reach-a higher class. It will .also furnish extra instruction for back ward children and small children who may intend to enter school next September. The hours will not be as long as during the regu lar school term. . . 3 . It is hoped to have Gov. Aycock, State Supt. Joyner, and other prominent educators here during the progress of the school. State Supt. Joyner, to whom Supt. Ccon submitted the plans , cf this school, cordially endorsed the idea and will do what he can to make the school here a great success. Mr. E A. Barber Hurt. Mr. E.'A. Barber, of Barber's Junction, was in the city yester day on business. Mr. Barber suffered a very serious injury to the second finger on his right hand Monday. The finger ? was caught in a feed cutter and badly injured. Mr. Beid to Move to Morgan. Mr. W. W. Reid tells the Sun that he has decided to move to Morgan township, where he will make his home with his brother. Mr. Calvin Raid. Mr. Reid will leave very shortly for the; county. Capt. HambWy to Pittsburg. ' Capt. E. B. C. Hambley went to Pittsburg last night on business connected with the development of the water power at. the Narrows. He will be gone about a week. Where is He? Yes, he's gone, but I have a man to occupy the chair just as good, yes, a better all-round workman. who will give general satisfaction to the public- 4 Give us a call. The old reliable, R. B. McNeely, r; ' Up. Court House T IT Ml II . we win Ben at onca 4U lots in the Whitehead tract, Spencer, N C. for $50 00 each. $10 cash and $10 per month. See us immedi ately. Maupin Bbos. 'PHONE SYSTEM GBOWING. Over 300 The nes Now in TJse by Sal isbury Exchange. lhe oalisburv lelepnone Uo. is making repairs on the weak points in the system and otherwise im proving the service, with the pur pose in the view of making .this system one of the very best in the State. lhis company now nas in over 300 'phones and is putting in new ones every day. 1 GOING TO TEXAS. Many Salitburians Preparing to go to - The Beunicn- Co'. C. R. Barker, Mayor A.'H. Boyden, Messrs H. N. Woodson, D. A. Atwell, D. C M. Pool, Mr. Otho Pool, P. Alex Hartman, W. D. Lefler, B. A. Knox, Caleb T. Bernhardt, J. L. Lyerly, Jas. A. Reed and others will go to Dallas this month to the Confederate Veterans' Reunion. Remember, 1 " a a you can goon mis mp at one third of the regular rate. Tickets are on sale April 18, 19 and 20 and return limit can be extended to May 15th. Stop overs are allowed South of Atlanta and West of Chattanooga. Passengers can have choice of six or more route. Fare only 21. Don't miss this fine opportunity to visit the rich lands of Texas. Gen. Carr's special train through to Dallas without change will pass Salisbury about 8 p. m. Friday, April 18th. Worlh Murphy's Pitching. The Atlanta Journal says of the pitching of Worth Murphy, of this city, who is attending The School cf Technology in Atlanta: Murphy, the young pitcher that Coach Nicklin discovered, made his first appearance in the box yes terday afternoon against the pro fessionals and his work was far from bad. It was his first game and he bad little opportunity to get in shape, but the professionals did not frighten him and the stu dents are highly pleased with what he did. He will be in fite shape by Saturday, and if neces sary will assist Lucas in the box. 3 000,000 Sign a Petition. Congressman Blackburn's bill for the reduction cf tax on whis key from $110 tfc "70 cents is meeting with the endorsement of whiskey people all over the coun try. He received yesterday peti tions signed by three million citi zens in favor of the measure. The petitions came from the cities that have many wholesale distilling enterprises.- Washington corres pondence of Charlotte Observer. Amazed at 0or Growth Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wright, of Blocton, Alabama, who spent Wednesday in the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ptndleten, left this mOrning on No. 36" for Washington City, accompanied by Miss Willie Wright. They will return to Salisbury Saturday. Mr. Wright, who left Salisbury 16 years ago, says that he would not have recognipd the city, so muih has it built up since he left. 1 The Democratic Convention. A call will be made tomorrow by the chairman of the Rowan County Demccratic Executive Committee for the primary and convention. .The primary will be held on July 5th and the conven tion July 12th. Odd Fellow Meet. A meeting of North State lodge No. 26, I. O. O. F. will be held tonight at 7:30 o'clock.;. Every member is earnestly requested to be present as business of import ance is to be transacted. - ' Nunnallys Candy always fresh at Isenhour & Bean s. Black taffeta 36 in. - wide 75c, 88c, $1 and 1.25. Keid's. , Fob Rent! Nice 5 room cottage, in first class condition, on South Church st. J A. Rendleman Where is he gone to? Who? That fellow that worked on the first chair in Burt McNeely's shop. Oh, yes: T. I. Vinson; he "now runs a nice shop on East Counci st., opposite Klondyke bar; I'll go down and see him; he is a good hair cutter. MORGAN HAS CONTROL WALL STBEET SPECULATOBS BREATHE EASIER TODAY. Morgan and Ccmpany Will Control the Louisville and Nashville Bail- road but Fight For Others. New York, April 16. -Specula tors in Wall street breathed easier today an the result of a settlement of the Louisville and Nashville scare. Morgan ana company are to operate the . railroad and the belief is firm that there will be no fight for the control of any other roads. MBS. GAITHEB DEAD. Dr. J. B Gaither's Mother Dies at States ville. Mr. J. Frank McCubbins receiv ed a i telegram last night from Statesville announcing the death of Mrs. Caroline Gaither, mother of Dr. J. B. Gaither. Mrs, Gaither was about 70 years old and has been in delicate health for several years and her death was not unexpected. Mr. McCubbins and Mr. Jas. F. Gaither went to Statesville this morning to attend the funeral. THE GREAT WATER POWEB. A Diagram of the Pcints it Will Beach- The Sun is able today, through the courtesy of the News and Ob server, to -present to its readers a diagram showing the points that will be reached by the current developed at the Narrows by. the Whitney Reduction Company. The diagram appears on the third page and is very interesting in its details. BEDUCING OFFICES. The Free Delivery Boutts Will Be- cu.ee Number of Poitofficfs. The free delivery routes in this county will practically annihilate about a half dtzen , tffices on ac count of the removal of business rom these tffices to the terminus of the route. The receipts at the posteffice at ipe have been reduced by two- thirds since the free delivery bej gan and the probabilities are that application will be made for the abolition of the effbe. M S. Willard, E:q , Here. M. S. Willard, Esq , of Wilm ington, one cf the leaders on the Democratic side in the last three legislatures, is spending the day in the city. Mr. Willard is per haps the best posted insurance man in the State and has been a wise counselor in every movement inaugurated during the past live years for perfecting, the regula tion of insurance companies by he State. Mr. Boit's Mind not Affected. The Sun is im formed that Mr. Martin Bost, of Cabarrus, has not lost his reason, as has been repor ted. 5 Mr. Bost is quite feeble but his condition is not alarming and he is perfectly jsane, wo are advis ed. 5 " ' A. Parker has secured the ser vices 01 a hist c ass baker and hopes in the future to tern out the best bread and cakes ever sold in Salisbury. Give him a call. Foe Sale: On the 2Sth day of April 1902 1 will sell to the highest bidder at the court house aoor lr not sola pnvatelv. one house and lot cn South Lee street to satisfy a mortgage. Mrs. R. V. learner. For Rent ! One six room cottage. Mrst bouse back of White Luther an church. J. F. Gaither. Plenty spotted trout, drum, sheep head, mullets and shad Leave your orders with me and eet the best. Opposite poetoffice. Phone 111. W. A. Brown. When you wake up with a bad taste in your mouth, go at once to James Plummer's drug store and get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. - Uoe or two doses will make yon; well They also euro biliousness, bick headache and constipation. CHRISTIANS RILLED. 300 MURDERED BY TUBES AND KURDS RECENTLY. Turks Er gaged 2 Band of Armeniars and Killed the Christians Through Spite and Bage- . Constantinople, April 16. News has been received here of the massacre by Turks and Kurds of three hundrel Ciristians at Diabokir, Kurdestand. A band of roving Armenians recently sp peared near the town and the authorities sent Abraham Pacha, head of the Kurdish regulars to disperse them. The regulars pur sued, the Armenians some distance, attacking Armenian villages en route. Finally Abraham and his party were forced back and just as they reached the town, seeking reinforcements, the Armenians opened fire and heavy fighting asted for some time. Then the Kurds enraged at not being able to force the Armenians back urned into the Christian quarter of the town and killed unmerci fully. Many Tuiks and Kurds were also killed. CLAMORING FOB SUFFBAGE. A Crisis is Beached in the Situation in Brussels I - Brussels, April 16 --There is a crisis in the situation here today. Thousands cf btrikers are cocgre- gated in the city awaiting the action of the Chamber of Daputies and denrand universal suffrage 50,090 are unemployed and tl e chamber is guarded by troops. SHAKING HANDS. A Number of People Who Travel Noted in This Column. Mr. J. S. Parker came from Greensboro last night. . Mr. E. W. Burt returned last night from Lynchburg. J. H. Reid advertises black affeta in his space today. A. S. Heilig, Esq. went to Ra'- eigh this morning on professional business. v Miss Alice Vanderford, who has been very sick several days, is much improved today... , - Misses Sal lie Watson and Dora Shuford, of Hickory, are visiting Mrs. T. M. Johnston. ( J . Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Reid, who spent Tuesday in the city, returned to Mt. Mcurne this morning. Mr. Lloyd W, Swicegood re turned last night from Charlotte, where he has been spending a week. 4'Q'iality'first; pr'o n3xt"isthe inflexible rule of this store. Still our prices are unequalled. The Burt Shoe Store. , The real thing for gents, is a pair of "Monarch Pats" in shoei or ties, guaranteed and sold only by Peterson & Rulfs. The Lutheran synod of North Carolina will meet at Concord cn April SOth instead of May 30th as ttated in yesterdsy's Sux. Oar "Prince Henry" line of b3ya' shoes, in vici kid, box calf and patent leather, are wonders for the price, $2.00. The -Burt Shoe store. T ae S liuthera Mattress And Uphols tering uo.. I am prepared to repair a'l kinds of furniture, baby carriages, barbers' chairs, cane seating chairs, cushions for lounges, framing and e'eaning pictures, painting, var nishing, glazing etc. Work neatly done. D. A. Williams, East Fisher St, in .Mowery building:. Rooms for rent, to man and wife. Mrs. Annie Harris" ,Wefc Inniss Street, No 605. " ' Fon Rext!--A good 7-room house, in tirst-class condition. Ap ply to J. Q. A2CUUBBINS. Not Our Limit. . - To photograph "yourself as others see you" but yourself as others never see you a ppecialty with us. v Come and investigate, more fun than a barrel of monkeys. Still tbev go 10 for 10c, 9 and a button 2oc. All other sizes at prices tosuit. Excelsiok Studio. 112 N. Main st. 'Phone 223. COMING TO AMERICA. English Coi ton Manufacturers Want Information from us. London, April 16. 'A commis sion of experts, representing the Lancashire cotton manufacturers accompanied by a delegate repre senting the operatives, sailed from Liverpool for the United States today to investigate the cotton industry in America, especially the Northrop Shuttling loom and other machinery. BISHOP RURST VEBY LOW. Has Never Be covered From Shock Produced by MeKin ley's Assassination Washington, April 16. Bishop Hurst, of the! Methodist Episcopal Church, is very ill and his condi ton causes grave fears. He has never recovered fully from an apoplectic stroke received at the International Conference in Lon don when he heard of the assassi nation of McKinley. DB. TALMAGE BUBIEO. The Body iLaid to Bf st in Brooklyn Today. Brooklyn, April 16. The body ofRav. T. DaWitt Talmage was laid to rest" today in Greenwood cemetery. Simple funeral ser vices were conducted, the funeral having been held last night in Washington. A large number of form r parishoriers were present. PEACE IS NEAR. Another Called Meeting of British Cabinet Today. London, April 16. Dispatches from Lord Milner, high commis sioner in Africa, caused a hurried calling of the cabinet today to consider the Boer peace' terms. The session lasted half an hour. Though the ministers are mute Chamberlain's face was so radiant that the crowd was led to believe hat peace is near. A Sadly Afflicted Child. The 6 year old daughter of Mr. Lawson Kepley, of this city, is sadly afflicted. The child has been an invalid since its birth and no medical treatment has ever begg. &tlsA&TGiifet ber suffering to any considerable degree. The child has been sitting in a chair for two years but is now unable to even sit up and her death is ex pected at any time. Mr. Kepley, who has been. in the country look ing after his farm, ws called home' yesterday bv the critical illness of his daughter. An Aristocratic Hat. .Mr. Edward I. Frost set the pa.ee today m tne matter 01 straw hats when he appeared on the- streets of Salisbury in a Panama Peru. It is a dream of a hats, as dreams go, and Maj. Walter Murphy and Col. O. W. Spencer have placed an order for the same dream. 1 V Roger Gallet Violet Soap, 75cts box at Isenhour &. Bean's. Fob Kent! Nice storeroom on Main street, next to r Burt's shoe stores Apply to R. L. Shaver, Agt. Don't Read French, novels when you can read a romance of Noith Caro lina colonial timeSj written by --a North Carolinian. "Wallannah, a Colonial Romance" by Will Lof tin Hargrave - $1.50 at Buerbaum's An elegant line of new low pric ed pictures, golf pictures, , coon pictures, etc. - The "fact is almost too .well known to mention it again, but Buerbaum makes the picture frames for the people. Any size, most any old price, any mould ing. Mat boards and Poster- boards in all shades. Mats cut square, round, oblong and oval. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen is beyond question the lead ins: Fountain Pen of the age. Inks are on hand, biack, green yiolet, purple and white inks,f rom the five cent cone to the gallon jug. Mucilage, quarts, pints, half pints, ten and hve cent sizes. Library paste in tubes and glass. Have you seen that beantif u ruby night lamp at Buerbaum's at 2o cents. 2.000 BEN AHBDSHED. THE TBOUBLE IN SOUTHERN CHINA IS ALARMING. Two Thousand Scldiers. Under Mar shal Su Ambushed in a Narrow Defile- All Killed or Captured- Hong Kong, April .16. A cou rier ariived at Canton and repor- tel that over two thousand im perialist soldiers under Marshal Sj, sent against the rebels, were aubushed in a narrow defile and a'l killed or captured. The situa tion in the rebellious districts in Southern China is increasingly alarming. WILHELIINA WOBSE. Queen Wilhelmisa Said to be Worse To-day. Amsterdam, April 16. Queen Wilhelmina is said to be worse today. ANOTHEB GENEBAL SUlBENIjj.c Besistance to United Stafin North Philippines in Terminated. Washington, April 16. The War Department received today from Chaffee at Manila the follow iog telegram: "The uncondition- al surrender of the Insurgent Gen. Malvar today to Brigad;er Gem J. Franklin Bell terminates the or ganized resistance to the United Statesin the department of the North Philippines." FAIB THUBSDAY. J Pair Tonight and Thursday With Bising Temperature. Washington, April 16. The weather forecast for North Carc- ina for the ensuing 24 hours is: fair tonight and Thursday, rising emperature. AN INSPIRATION BLIGHTED. A Bard Whos9 Sougwas Suddenly cut Short. Deputy Collector J. A. Sims has in his possession a rare speci men ofjtjjY-fhicJiad it been completed, would have gone down' to posterity as a gem of the pur est ray. The poem was evidently written by a distiller or store keeper and gauger, who was ' dis turbed in his dreams by the slid- . den appearance of revenue officers This is the poem as it was found by Mr. Sims: Lisk, N. C , Feb. 10 1902 I stood on the beach at mid night and the c'ock in the office struck the hour, and the moon rose over the hilltop, behind the dark church tower; and the mash key was running so sweetly, just making the prettiest of scenes, when I looked down the road O,' the Devil, there stood Geo. W. Means, and the mash key was run ning so sweetly, just making1 Bepnblican State Convention- Mr. Thomas J. Pence writes he Raleigh Post4hat the Republi- c in Convention at Greensboro in August will be a Lily While affair and that an unusual effort will be made to get a large attendance of white Republicans from the mountains. Mr. Pence says also that one reason this Convention tlid not go to Raleigh wa3 tl e publicity which the Raleigh pa pers always give it. Buffalo Lithia Water at Isen hour & Bean's. - Fob Rent! A 2-story house on Church street. Stable and out buildings. A. S. Heilio. Harris Ginger Aie at Isenhour & Bean's. Working 24 Hours a Day. There's no rest for those tireless little workers. Dr. Kind's New Life Pills. Millions are always busy, curing torpid liver, jaun dice, bilousness, fever and ague. They banish sick headache, drive out malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 25c at alt druggists
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