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jMsIumj (tnrflt-gmlcx. PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY. casian blood and association The courts a3 a rule were cor qualify without education, rupt Negro jurors were im- All illiterate whites should paneled, and no. white man J.N,STALUNGS,Sr.. Wa. lL STEWART. - - Editor. -Manager. And entered tn the j5tofflce at Fallsbary N. C-, M acondclasa mall matter. - PUBLICATION OFFICE:, and 'may vote; after the had an opportunity in. crimi amendment is ratified, an il- nal cases for a fair triaL literate negro should not; and FOR OVER EIFTY YEARS - It C:!y Kcrts Tt:::lTss. The action of the Maryland legis lature, in refusing to take notice of th nrocanM' nf tTnn TIT T Ttmran , .-v -"-'j-iuren wnue sieeiMiiir. with ' nerrect utoflM homht nrvtifl that iKat. ana the protest against, entertaining ; success; It soothes the child, softens ; must make prompt payment or suit mm nnirn na rwn rnnia uxr rartnin , ino num.. a d vi an oaiu. rurp.s vina rariii hmnTht and uii nonmnt ha v. A drunken judee on the mpmhpra nf thA Vow VatV nomn! Colic, and the best remedy fori ine? claims fltffllnst aid estate iiitit uiarrnoea.1: 11 win rt-iieve iie poor nrwentlhem tolhaundprvlimptl.flu- UD:.iii:!STnATon'Q:oTiGE. Mrs. Winalow'a Soothlns: Syrup has j Having qualified as administrator been, used tfir over fifty years byf the estate of Jacob M. Goodman, minions 01 mothers for their chil-Meceased, all parties owing said es- uren wnue :teemiiijr, with perfect jtate are hereby m r.V.n11 a4 Tho .i'.TlamA. ! TTnitiv1 QtnAs Konili " miM. I m..K w.- t 1' ; . I I . ' . a I : ..! . . . . . . . ... ...... .. . . . w.. w j , BUllirniiriiiru. lir I rv 1 1 1 1 r- Oth 1901, or this notice will he. plead in bar or their recovery. C A, Goodman. . Jan. 6th. 1000. Administrator. Telephone No. 165. I t 1 1 4 1 -: 111:1 M. X I i ! T : al : 1 . .1 ' . I h n n ierinrniiahoil w I I . ... . crats upnoia ine niiieraiei-nignt eignea an oraer organ- uin,.fiuwUW uuwhhi uu u uruKgiw in every pan ox xriwona.i wliltA- thP nnnnnPTits of thpf irinir thp WiKlntrirp nf- thp secure in the confidence of the masa-wTwentynyi cenN a bottle. Be sure white, .the opponents oi tne izing tne legislature ot tne but win only recoir upon those wifKWM w. .vi.,MovKth amendment insult him by State, and no member was wk ,oU mg Syrup," d take no uther kind. Fisher Street, near the Stand Pipe charging him wjith gros3 ig-permitted to enter the state taste. I ADVEUTISINQ RATE9; Rates for advertising win i.e R-iven upon applleatlon. All a appear in rot Inaerted until ordered oat and eh eordlngly. Prof easlonal earda hj ton WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3lth. norance and by trying to keep, even the Illiterate ne- am; ihsult. house without a permit signed For three years those members of WtT'T ' Cr CmitT "V iU. r, tt: ct...-.i,.!1 the deojocratic tmrtv who saw fit to f AAfJ' l V axvivax, " ' I Knlf If U .AHnn An ... 1 1 At Jl. groes, on an equality with Polling places -were before conlented ma!n SrAeK; him. Every white man who dawn taken .posession of by within lines under protest; have been toutn- cannot read, should resent negroes who stood in long hud in their outcry against discrim- the- insult White supiem- lines, and it was with great inat,on bPCause of their action.They acir is the question. Is. a cUfficultr and thnmiliation SSSS wmie mail oeuer iuau u. xio uuai a guilts iuau uuuiu vuie. be forirotten .andthxt thnlw lntv -c - " ' J SALISBURY. N. C. :1 i-The Reblicanpewspapdrs vote The Democrats say yes; and the officeholdmg contm- the FugionUta no. 0n which Ke"l7otaiB ana KeraTr de, white brother? wuiuu uitaus must wmie xve- ILtLliVCViAO lil liiU iW)tCXiM uuuu'i LCCOrt Dili P ties and a troodlv I immber in RtWlU KULt. the western, say, that the con- Whocan read Senator, Mc stitutional amendment was Enery's description of negro proposed and is intended to rule in Louisiana and fail to gro? - Is he better qualified to White mee under; arrest for remaining was to unite for fights to Piano, Pipe, and Iteed orjjan tun Cnjr, rettulatirjg voicing and repair ing. All -Work guaranteed. Calls to ' adjoining towns, and -country promptly attended. tf some fancied wrong were brought to the polls under a come. I'asslng over the ease with i which some men would excuse their nn rt v 1nrtA. thro m 5 crri Ka ennh a guaruoi uniiea oiaies soi- joining of farces as would bring all diers to encourage, edify, and together without asi-jngiunpieaBaiit amuse the negro voters. The quetionsrbut it seems to os that - it ! MntJr tntA wno n militnrv wou,a 116 ine neini OI presumption i tt j , 0, . to nsk the democratic imilllona to camp, and United btates 8urrender their eonvietjons- to the! troops were almost daily em- democratic fifties, for ufh is the re- as rlrTTt ioa TA-kli inl ofranlo llalinn which thft DltlMlsitlir fiirFM disfranchise . illiterate whites do all he can to put North h0nr,iimoria ?aT,o bear to each other. Noi withstand- aim negroes aiiKP, ana mat rii: T:f.; , -. . . lug the vexatious circumstancert un- t.i.t, , - it,. . .u .-i- vttiuiiud aiviuKoiuo vi' uiei- sneniiB ano . consiauies ; to j. ..,u.u w.t ,;., u 'rv nA tv-1. mnVw tw no ana which has eliminated the make arrests on warrants is- party, the mae were willing to .m..w ... no i. , . ... i I J 1 i" r J eertibn, if he lias intelligence ne y a constitution- uy rm i. 'i i i,i ;,ii; .i' ,Li' ..i n!mii.i w4. justices of the peace. The future ioa BUlUCieill tO edit a mm CiaeS auicuuuicui oiuinai w niat - . . parties in Kentucky Mules and Horses. I will lbs: in 8 A LIS B UK Y J March l$th with a CAR load of good iENTUCKy Mules , and Hor?esv Kentucky SAD LERS anii DRIVE KS, not Western liorses. Something that is nice;and fancy. JJi P. Harper. J A At 1.-1-1 it i . i ir ' ,. ii . . . were turned over to me mm -uoiu. ine iowt;si omce in xne next August? Every white mnn Rhnnld romft to tho tps-Ui, 1. . il il- a e i I " - i tut- uiciciicc ui 1 tcb jvcub nuwno iiitiv uu ccoi i,o a niuui cross roads publication, or to upon which we are to' vote hold the gift of a revenue collector, (illniu.,oto fMUi, Vtr . cue, and make the majority under a military guard. Urn rv m, knou tTmt Prv n.r. oVerwhelming. Democrats, ted btates marshals forged by son, wh6 was entitled to vote Populists, and Republicans .January 1, 1867, or at any can all unite upon- this ques time prior thereto, under the tion. Why not? Surely all laws of any state in the Uni- wm except those, that see in the hundreds the " names of f .' , ' ' United States commissioners to warren t s and arrested with United States cavalry the most" respectable citizens on ted States, wheveia bo ihen it3 adoption, the death knell Hctitiou. charges and placed resided, andeverv lineal de- . . . ii - . . , , rf 4-Vi ait Yt rtlUua frf rvflR no T? no I fli aim 111 ?Trn a on1 nnfin uri - , 1 a C 1 Ul XJVJJO 1U1 UUlVVa Aivau I bUWlU XXI UUUO UUU i 1U11UUVU k i, 4hLa Senator McEnery's arrain- them in loathsome dungeons. CJVU, 11 I1U UJ tilO tllllCUJL VllC I . :T amendment,, be entitled to a ment of negro domination: 1 vote, whether he can ? read tor "From the day that the ne- not, if otherwise qualified; gro was enfranchised and ne- yet these falsifiers and would- gro domination prevailed in be- deceivers are deliberately the State until -1876, when., it telling the "illiterate whites was overthrown, there was an otherwise. 1 era of corruption, vice anti Now Butler and the Fu- tyranny not equaled in any eionist ofiieeholding , Popu- age. Congressional investi- , i L i 4i i a i 1,. hisrequest, on the requisition lists ah d their xJewfrpapers gation and reports prove, this. n A A , r r.ii- .J j, ,, 'vjb ' ! i V a i 'i-s ' i . ! 4-vit'-'' of the A 1 1 orneY'U eneral of jn iioublicaifc of the As an iitiBtnyja. cor --ft' RfrftfSthe Hlnhnv;nnmpf1 nnrl nf. runt ar Wa 2Aa liie UnitOQ states, lOr. tne classes above naraedi and af- runt era" the Treednian's nrm tno same tningKnowing Jtsureau was organized, i ne it to be false. But!r and negro was made to believe Pritchard, who have been po- that he was tinder the special and forget, ami to make ! r -- . - rjannp wi "iTp i mtuio luuuy iumwu iiitr iitak re many instances co,;d ,hc tes? by wMcl" culcr u'r It remains for the people, through tary authorities and, under their state convention culminating! in the national convention, to say who the next democratic nominee will be. The pre-eminence held by Mr. V. J. Bryan is seen of all men; his leadership .stands uncontested; his position is one which he could not create without the popular ap provel, and his prominenCB is one which is due to his developed lead ership. Even if Mr. Bryan were not in the line for the presidental nomi nation, the fact that he has been the sUandnrd bearer of the party, that he Command the democratic masses as doe no other man today, fhould be enough to tecure for him hospitable treatment and respectful attention. It-is uot by petty annoyancies that a great man can be pulled down; nor is if through such nagging that the faith of t lie peoplf in hiui can bedis turned. VVliitt: Mr. Bryan is, he is by his strong inherent qualities, and it wilt take something stronger than the mistake of Marylaud.or a few deuiocratic politicians iti New York city to pull hm down. Atlanta (.XhsniuTion. 1 ' ' A. ATTtttiNEY AT UVt T 2-Z a 5 3 v2 O '3 S 3 5 3"C 3 3 ZZiSZT k tt ii Three Papers a Weelt j; ?, i u FOR AEOUT THB PRICE OF ONE. Tbi caper zni (he Atlanta l TwkcWcekJoorxulfsr ij CTt V E aolie!tom wanted eTerywhere K Tbe storr ofth Fhilionlnea" br Marat Qatai eadd. mnaralsaioned the 'ioiemmeiit as OQcial lllstor an to the War Department. Tae book vu written la army esmpa at San rraneiaeo. on ine raeoe wtm tienerai Mer HtUlnttbop!tala at Honr-laia, la Hong1 Ktiiiit. In tbe Anerlean f rnee at Manila, on tleinMirvntramra with Arvloaldo, on the deekof the Olympla wl.h Dewey, and in the rear ci ine battle at tne til or Maciiv Bonanza lor arenla. Brlmrul of ortrlnal ile tarea taken ty roernmeut tbotorrather4 on the spot. Large book. Low rrleea. Blr profit. Freljrrt rld. Credlt rren Droi. alltraahy nnoiflriai war looka. Outfit free. Aajrew.-N r. T. arber. Sec Mar insarance Bldf., Chicago. ! , ft Here rou get the newa of tho world and ail your local fo; newi while it fresh, paytng TcXT ill lie more man one 2 paper cost. Either riaper la well worth but by a special arrangement we are 2 enabltnd to put in both - of g them, giving three, papers a a week for this low price. You cannot equal this Anywhere else, and this combination ii S the best premium for those J iwho want a great jwiper and 2 a home paper. Take these 3 and you will keep up with !J the times.' Besides general news, the Twice-a-Week Journal has 3 much agricultural matter and other articles of special" 4 interest to farmers. It has A .1 1 O DON'T WAIT A MINUTE, g regular coninonuons or oam I Jones. Mrs. W. Felton Good Watches absolutely free. J jonn Temple Graves, Hon. 2 C. II. Jordan and other duv tinguished writers. WANTED SEVERAL I TRUSTWORTHY Kon la this state t manaire oar bul- nesa in thlr own and nearby -ouuttea. It ta mainly office work - conducted at heme JSalary atralcht $900 and rpenaa definite lonaflde. notonrt, no Imi talary. Monthly $75. . Kofereucea. Eneloae alf-addrfted tamied envelope. Herbert E. Ueaa, lret vepu i,cnlca&-o. A - - I " " ; Offers .his ptofepional ervice?lo the citizens of Bo wan ami adjoining counties, prompt and careful atten tion rfiyeu , toi all business eutrusted Overt-Work Weakens , : ' tYour. Kidneys. We want your .name for PAS- TIM E, a. bright, clean, illustrated story and humorous pater for the family circle, 16 large iages,,only 75c a yean on trial 4 mouths, 10c. We give a nicKle silver watch t esu'h subscriber, n neat medium size watch cuaranteed fr.or vetr. Will keep time fr man years ns accu ratelo as a SitKI, And fur a little work we give Gold w.stchfs. Bicycles Bewing machims, Guns, .etc, Hain i!es and particulars free. Send us your address today if you do no more, and see how easily you can get someting nice you waut. - We will surprise you. Please don't wait a minutp, send now. Better enclose 5 stamps for trial PuWrlptlon and present, or S3 stamps for watch and paper, while the watches are going free. Address; The PASTIME Pub. Co., Louisville, Ky. ; ii Can at tale fflce and leav year j 9 aobearlptlons for bota pipera. Ym can J rt a aaaaple Ctpy. C eiUMr paper bare j en applicatloek -. " ' Facts That Everr Patriot and Vote Ready January 1st Oueht to KnoJ THE490(J IflRLO ilLillAC AND ENCYCLOPEDIA. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. All this blood 3n your body passes throurh 1 A At . ' your Kianeys once every inree minuies. AOENT8 W A KT ED FOR "TIIE Achievement of Admiral Dewey gT.aiesi navai nero. y Marai life Ion ir friend and admirer of kioi u:-r?eaiana ren. dook; Mfrsfl pum, bxiv incnea; neany im asrea oaurnne llluairm wm A Political llesister 'r 50 pare, I f . 4 'The Republican Represen tative from the Fifth Con gressional district of Locisi ana had the boldness to pub lish . in a Republican paper called the Intelligencer, in or der to give him greater power over the negroes, that these troops had, been furnished at Th VMnv vah. Only 91.30. Kt'onnoaa demand. Btal wi. j T ' 7 fomml-Blniii. Outfiltf.ee. Chai.e of a life blOOd purifiers, they III- time. . Write quick. The Dominion Company ter om toe. waste or I "w waiiou uiib- wmcago. Impurities in tbe blood. kidney trouble. K they are sick or out -of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess cf uric acid In the blood, due to neglected t lltical foes, Pilate of like7 Herod and protection of the government old, have made and its army, and that the friends now, hoping to keep, white man was his inferior;' f it Jnnv J tlipir Tinld nn nnrl thnf anv nAronnal oriov. their offieeJ, whicb ttiey flis- anc he had would at once be f'dmg along the roads to fire iulu uweiiiiig uuusea. jrrior to an election they became sole purpose of keeping the Republicans in power. Peo ple lived in terror. Every man went armed, expecting an attack at any moment from the negroes- It was the pastime of drunken negroes grace, and Butler otitPritch- righted by ards Pritehurd, "as infamously the offending false . and slanderous the bureau and white man who t him would be and contentions,. PritcliaiJ, Butler more turbulent. The people could no longer stand such a condition of affairs. For some mouths prior to Presidential election of they became unusually lent and unruly. the! vio- as dared to insu Pritchard in.iiis false and summarily punished; This elahderous rrpi esentatio n s too often happened on the un- J supported testimony of some and all negro who imagined he was their imitators and topis, not offended and : his new-born onlyS misrepresent aind wil- liberty' slighted. filllv trv tn: diwii'n. hnt.i in I "TTia hnrwnn no-pnf ATarprl eo doiut-r ifr-Y deliberately from every planter.a large indignation of the people every, white man who cannot lege of employing negroes, read, They in effect eay to reaching in some instance, to euch! whiter: ! my personal knowledge, the You are so i ignorant sum of fifteen hundred dol- we can deceive you and Lars for the year, Negroes cause you to votv. agn-i nst the became justices of the peace, rfparty which ackiidv ledges constables, sheriffs, legislat- you have intelligrnee and lors, State officials, lieutenant will vote your own senti- governor, generals of militia. ; ments, notwithstanding you Even the high office of gov- The Poll Tax Requirements- v Pritchard made a point l.n speech iu the Senate against the. re quirement in the amendment for the payment of poll tax so many mouths before the election. This is put there to preveht corrupt politicians paying a man's tax and purchasing his vte. PritchardVreal objection to it that he knows that the negroes will not pay their t ax in the fiprintr and the Hanna barrel will not b aBlH to pay it for them in the fall. In Mississippi, from which State1 constitution the provision of the North ('arolina amendinent w-. s 1876 cPied th experience has been that many nejrrves refuseato pay, their poll tax and thus were denied the , Kidney tf buble causes quick or unsteady heait beats, jan miakes one feel as though they had hefrt trouble, because the heart is over-workinig in;;pumping thick, kidney poisoned bUod through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles, wee to be traced totthe .kidneys, but now modeni science proves! that nearly all constitutional diseases have their beein- nine in Kiancy trouDie.1. Ifyou are sick you can make no mistake his1 fcy first ;docoring your kidneys. The mild ana tne; extr,aQrdmary etfect cf Dr. Kilmer s Swamp-R6ot the great kidney remedy Is soon realized. ' lit stands the highest for Its wonderful ciiresof the! most distressing cases and is sold on It4 merits by all druggists n fifty cent and one-dolar siz es. You may have a ADMltilSTRATCR'S tlOTtCE. Havimr oualififd a administrator of Ada f Iolhou.seri deceased, latp of liowun county, N. C. thii is to n- tify all teron having claim c;alnst I the estate ofHil decxed to exhibit them ro the undersigned on or be foreythe9th day f Jauuary 1901 ; or thin notice will hr plead io bar of their rectvery. All Dernon indebted to utd estate will plea 'make im- meuter payment ,to vthe under signed.. : -; ' ; Edwin C'Grkgoky, AdiriiniHtrator This 8th day of January, 19J0. Don4t Suffer, The Electropcise Every Polhldxn ;W11I Vant a Copy. ; IOvar 600 free. 1. that njjfht to vote. Piitchard knows that The consequence was that it will work that was in North Caro lina. Hence his opposition. - In Pennsylvania no man can vote u'hA iia twit trAJ7fikiil iitiH hia inl I uveriurew miv uegru-carput- t9 with in twn vears.-Xewa ..i bag domination. At its i end observer. v the State was in a pitablecon- . Cures hII diseases without the use of medicine. A pure Oxygen treat ment, by absorption. It cures where ipiootjie Dy jmau Homeef swmBoot . everything else fails. . 1 1 is needed JSA. Li every family, for it will relieve M.ninr,tr4.nWiHnffnr ifiimw 1 every wph kneR or ailment, to the vaaaawM aa nnvu ' tVMia. aaa iiuiilM I . -l,lJ? & Co., BInghamtop, N. Y. s Irbwsieiii enronic uisease, ana wiiuwui uir.u-o hi n Kiuiiiiii neui- cine. Thousands of people all over the United States, from private cit izen to Lawyer, Doctors, , Preach ers, oupreme Judges, i,ilitors, etc., even crowned tteads of burope have given written .testimonials of these I facts. ' Book of testimonials, - and matter of great interest with price of Instrument! wnt free. Every fam-l ily rhould have an Eletrtropoifce; It saven money, induces health. Send i your address at once ami ee hat people eay who lhave thoroughly tefed irn merits. Agents Wanted. THE ELKUTHOPOI.SJ2 CO., 613, 4th bt, Louisville, Ky. . cdn't read. ernor was awaraea to mm. 2. You are no bette r than They, were ignorant, insolent, the negroes who cannot read. and ; oppressive, and corrupt True, the Democrats say you beyond mention. The State are as good as any person and debt in eight years increased , -..! ii ii i j 1 4?i. cc... sm ji I order xnayiyoio UL iiii uiecnuns, uuu nuut iuur w miy uiiiuuu uui j ' - I i-.ri.4 . 4i... u- nru' n btate from-you, but we don't think in parishes and councilmeri1 in :u' warrants on ine oiaie , . - ! . Jii a i treasurv went becrffini? on BOX ana, it an ignorant ana xne towns. ana cities. - aii tne . . A VICIOUH utrgru euuuiu iiut imiwu iai muu uiumwpai m rfs irriH 'clirrilrl linf -vrkirl H ltfvi npsa ?rir5iRr1 in tliA dition. Tux collectors had stolen the collections they had made. The State treas ury had been looted anddhe auditorV books made way with in order to prevent pros ecution. Li veea which; had been built for 81 per square yard, wheri they ought not to have cost more than 19 OT 21 The Direct Line to All Points cents per square yard, were found to be full of barrels in to give them bulk, credit was at the lowest OUTHEREM CiAILWAV. THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF The South J TT1 F'-:'K ;-' . Qmtalning. Full Inforautioa Upon All Statistical Facts 1 1 . . ' and Figures. The New Congress. A Complete Guide to the Forthcoming: Elections 1 of 1900. ; . i PECfAl ; The South African FEATURES. VV-r; Warin the Phil- fepints; .The Interna., ttonal Pecce Concressr Our Naval and Military Establishments; The Simoan Scttkment; The- Great Trusts and Their Capitalization, and many other subjects of equally vital interest, i A compltis History of tich of Me. Ships in the Amtrictn . Nzvy, by Edgar Slznton lite- Uy, HistoHzn U. S. Nvy THE STANDARD AMERICAN ANNUAL; Postpaid to any tHrcj. . THE WORLD? Trice , 25ds. Texas, C Califbrnia, Florida, Cuba and Porto Itico. uMiwuiai ct,ua uiuuiviuiu urr . , , , . . , , . i - . - not you debtedness increased in the r vr,VKllp "v,VAO strictly first-class eouipmext aud the negroes are on the same proportion that the same basis and we intend keep you so, and ask you help us, and you are too no rant to see it- ON ALL THROUGH AND LOCAL to i State debt had increased. The to j State expenses alone went io ig- ; $19,000,000 a year when the Ij legitimate expenses ought ! to ; We submit that the claim;' have been then, as now, one j of the Fusion gang is a deiib-i'aud a quarter million of dol Verate insult to the. illiterate ijlars. y" : . .-- -V':;:;'i'v -:-f:::v-White man. jVe claim that uIt is well known that laws virtuous white man, were enacted during recess. ,. , . a j TRAINS; PULLMAN PALACE 8LEKP- moTahzation and distrust ING CA1U Dx all night trains; any without a narticle of educa! They were promulgated after tion, is, by all odds, a1 better the adjournment of the legis citizen and a better qualified lature as having been passed voter than any negro, how- when they never were pre ver well educated. Educa- sented to that body. The tion does not qualify many I journals were fraudulently were every where." brings joy oV' paln." It for the mother to decide. With good health ana i a prong womanly organism, motherhood but adds to a woman's attractiveness.) i tj2cE2JREE?S DISSOLUTION KOTIOE. To whom it may concern. Notice Is hereby given that tho ooparttierhlp exiitin b?tween C. A. B.Htlan and-Then, Atwell, trad- . trur under the firm name of Hotiaii & Atwell, Is th'n day diHotvei by mutUHi consent. . i ne i. Atwell a bunies all liabilities The lulneM will be conducted as heretofore, at the wmie. pUc, by Theo. Atwell, vhere he and .Mr. lHtian will be triad to e their old tatesa-way all terrors by strengthening me iia organs., xi nts a meaner lor baby's cpming. By revitalizing the nerve centres it nas Urocght chubby. crowing Jyonngsters to thousands of wear women wno feared they were barren. It poriSes, heals, regulates and strengthens, and is good for all women at alls times. No druggist would bf without it. $i oo. ' Foradylce in cases requiring special directioiis. address, giving symptoms. "The Ladies Advisory Department, " The Chattanooga Medicine Ox, ChaU tanooga,jTenn. .. tntWkn 1 first tobk W om f w had tm married thrrm rears, but comid net tuiT any cbijirr. iviaa motfha latat 1 Cad a ham tul btjr."" ' EM The advertUiosr patron of The InI)KX. wh' deisir their advertl.-e-meut changed should ! ure to have their copy in this office eforet friendaThankinKall forpnt f4von. a. Ut, IIUCI I IUU Mil? I ' - C ' A IITI i V ' 9:30 ame day. 1 THEO. ATWELL. r 1 - - t: I ) c - KIliDLIHG WOOD! FAST AND SAFE SCHEDULES- Travel by the Southern and you , are assured a Safe, Comfortable and Rxtietlitioii-t Jntimpv. Apply to Ticket Agents for Time DrC It. JtJ I1a3ISAY, laoies, itatetf nna uenerai Infor mation, or address Y It. L. VERX6N, FR, DAltBY, T. P. A., 5. P. tk T. A. Charlotte, N. C. Aheville, N. C. No Trouble to Answer Questions. J. M. t'ULF, Tratatau. I have j nst opened a wood yard ! at Fintrer & Anthony's electroplating works, where FZl i wau uanaie wooa in quan A A - . w m M . JB r 1 . lines ana oy retail 01 any qe-t I w. a. turk, o: p. a sired kind and legnth. Prices Washington, d. c. will be in accord with the marKet. I wilJ also nandle To Cure a Cold In One Bay. vcudiiusiD. ouiMjiuuKiuur . Take Laxative Bromn Quinine ST7ROEQN DENTIST, AHSS STEEET EYES EIFHISS CfTICL OFFICE IttfVRS Frtnn 9 io 5 SAI.ISBUiRYa N. C. Dr. il. CJ Boyden, ! DENTIST. npproftfl for the franchise.! manipulated in order to show I patronage. I am, respectfully, I Tablets, ah drusnrhds refund the tHougbwceauMot'wiiUhMdi that they went through the', J. H. SLOAN. iu'to "SlS I 11 . ll'tl . " - '' aV, it from the educated. Cau-l regular course of v legislation. : Phone No. 162. 5c. Office : Kpum 10, Bell Elock. Firm Library cf tmcqttallci yalcc PractlcaL up-io-aaic vxneisc aoa Loraprcarntirc liana- ficndy fruited acd Ecautlfully inostnitcd. 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