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YOlUMI I11Y. ii.' IW BEEN, CRAVES COUNTY, N. C, FRIDAY, JINK '21, 13"! Miu.NU EiTliiS. M'MUEK ?( 1 .',"t'. ' . " A S . . -. ii,;-- '.3; .Not One Half Blind Children 01 State at School. Bell Sarvey Work. Artthactin Adcated. Striker la Will Waddell Caa to be Heard Large Statfi Del pea tloa to Kpworta Leairn Meetlair. Ralkiou, June 19. There are blind In the State Institution here. The principal had a JUt with the aaaies of JOO others not pupils. Today ho received from the census barea a liat f 18V whoso names were not nn hla list. Un fortunately there is no law to compel theltendance of these blind at the in stitution. The legislatures lack the moral courage to enact a law to enforce attendance, just as they lack It to enforce a dog tax law. So there are not half the blind children in the State at school. The soil survey work by the govern ment and the State jointly was begun St Burlington today and It is to cover all of Alamance county. The Milnes' arithmetics which were yesterday adopted for the entire Stale, In the public schools, by the text hook commission, have for some time been in use in nearly all the city public schools. Yesterday three of the men brought here to take the places of Seaboard Air Line strikers called on Gov. Ay cock. A striker was with them. The men told the Governor they bail quit work and had no money and thai for 24 hours they had had no food. The Governor raised three dollars for them and gave It to the striker telling him to buy food for them The return of sunshine Is hailed with joy by the wheat growers. Cutting be gun to day. There is considerable dam age by the rains, and there Is also a good deal of rust. -The State will be represented by a large delegation at the Epworth League con vention at San Francisco. Over twenty well-known Methodist ministers will go. Governor Aycock's address at Wilkes boro this evening was on educational lines. The report of the status of the penl tentia.ry'tHirrances will appear In thirty - days or less. Governor Aycock has called for it. The repott will show the status December 31st, 1900, and March 15th, 1901. Friday, there will bo a hearing here of the case of A. M. Waddell, who was brought here from FayeUovlllc, charged with aiding T, R. Tyson, formerly of Fayettevllle, now In jail here, In the scheme by which a Virginia Ufa insur ance company was defrauded out of the insurarce on Mrs. Tyson's lifo. Waddell says others are concerned In the frauds. Mrs, Tyson Is his sister. Sho Is at Fay ettevllle. The abandoned woman whom Tyson was with is at Henderson. It Is a very outrageous ense. Mr. Thomas Uragg Heartt of Halelgh, will marry Miss Lillian Ciowson of Rclasvillo, June 27th. Prey to Fire and Thieves. Urbknvillk, S.C., June 18. Early this morning a fire" which started In a . bakery destroyed almost an entire bus iness block In this place, and for a time' threatened tho whole business section. ' It caused a loss estimated at $50,000. A great deal of goods was removed from tho burned buildings and those ad jacent, and to pjrt a stop to extensive '.tblfililiUhe local military company and the full police force was on duty, but even these were unable lo stop the dep redations. Tho losses are as follow: Beatlle Building, valued at $20,000, Insurance flo.OOO, and $15,000 to slock of several Arms. James McPberson owned three adjoin ." log buildings wMch were consumed with . . a loss of $4,000 on contents. i-v; . . . trodof Dyspepsia Cur DtfjMt what ywi wt. Mrs. McKlnlejr Out Of Danger. ' "" vWartMOTW. JunaW. Doctors JAn - - V . too (nd Rltey held coniultatatlon at Z the Wklta Ilooae today, tt the conclu ' : .' a to ot which Dr, Johaaton proooaced ; ;"!.JIw.lcKlBfTMor danger and eon ' -i'. vaTMCTnK. . Dr. Hltey, on leaving the ; ' '; -IryhluUotM at lftJO 6'olock iojiffht s '.-C "iald: 'Mr. MeKloioy U gettlo'l along ...'," ,- very nicely. 8b ooollanM lo Improva ,. . Bhe sal op. today about IwohoHn and Counterfeit SUrer DolUn. . Mix ico CiTr. jBii1t.--H to NlU asaled Uat JoM frlaa, tha allff4 ooaa terfelter of AMerkaa tllvor dollar, bow U euslody, and hli' awoelate hav v eoanlarfelled $10,000 aad told tbem ( " heavy advance over Ihelr lilrlnalo al- ' o, Il l reportl thai illMoi of America doOar kafi bet nUert hi rrt talot la CMchosha tad clrctil- ted I th Ualled Suim. ' , ' CASTOR I A - Tor lafuti asd CMldrta. . . t.i Vzi Yea E:n Kiqt E::I r ;-.n'ar of $!f0 ftiJi -I FOUND $30,000 IN GOLD. But It Io k t CUirvoyaat tad a Hypno tist to Locate rt. rUvaaaan, Ga., Jaa 18.--A special fron (Hale bora, Ga., to tbe Morning News says: "W. W. branaen, of this place, Is $10. 000 better off today than be was two days ago. He Is a farmer. Some months ago be was In Savannah, and out of curiosity visited a clairvoyant and-had hla fortuno told. The fortune-teller in formed him with much Impressiveness that he would shortly discover gold on bis farm. lie laughed at the idea. "Later he dreamed a boot the gold for several nights, and after a time consent ed to allow a hypnotist to put one of his sniall children, a girl of ten years, under hU spelt. ' The child described a pot of gold at the end of an old mill dam. Mr. Brannon then began to dig and at the end of three weeks had an excavation big enough for the foundation of a modern hotel. Yesterday morning he struck an old Iron pot. On uncovering It he found in contained about $80,000 In gold coins of dates anterior to the Civil War. There Is no indication of the person who burled It." Death of Governor Pingree. London, June 18. Former Governor flaxen S. Plngree, of Michigan, died at 11:35 o'clock tonight. His son was the only person present. The body will be taken home. The fatal 'disease was a cancerous affection of the, intestines. Fortifying: Kingston. Kinohtos, Jamaica, June 18. The War Office authorities have decided to construct an additional fortification In Kingston harbor, with a battery of mod ern quick-firing guns. A naval director of workB Is now here preparing plans and estimates for the construction of a floating dock and for the Improvemenl of the dockyard. ALABAMA'S CONVENTION. Establishment of Whippingpost Among: The Suggestions. Montgomery, Ala., June 18 Among the ordinances introduced in the Con stitutional Convention to day was one by Delegate Williams, of Marengo, to es tablish a whipping post; by Delegate Peltua, of Limestone, to prevent misce genation; by Delegate Cofer, of Cal houn, to elect solicitors by vote ol the people and fixing the salary at $2,000 Instead of $2,500 as now, and by Dele gate Greer, of Calhoun, fixing all muni cipal elections on the same day as State elections. Consideration of the report of the committee of the executive department was resumed and consumed the cn:lre morning session. Five Hundred Slain. YuKOHAMA, June 1H. The Japanese Consul at Mok Pho, Korea, rcjiorts that the recent mission troubles at the Island of Quclpaert were caused by native con verts. These persons so exasperated the other natives that the latter surrounded them and killed 500 of them. The foioign cruisers are still at Qucl paert. May Return to Work. NawpoRT Mtws, Va., June 19 So far aa can lie ascertained there are no developments In the strike situation, though there la a belief prevalent that the men will go back to work. This is foundod on a statement that the men have discussed In their meetings the ad visability ot returning to work on a ba sis of either nine hours' work for nine hours' pay or the old basis, and that a proposition to vote by secret ballot on the question was being considered It 1 believed by many that If a secret ballot Is taken It will result In ending the strike. The machinists deny how ever, that the situation has ohanged Id th slightest degree. No nor bjm were laid off tq day aad several machinists returned to work, BuperlBteadrnt j Post announces that the policy of thi yard Isaochangnd; that ha will lay off mea only when eooasarj, and will begin Increasing the force hi th departments a soon as the machine afcop ,rerannlnf at nor mal capacity. Danger, dlM tod death follow leg- toH of oU. I'M tfcWIU' Little Karl Ulaer to refulal them and 70a will add year U your life tod II fa lo your year Kaajr 16 Uti, mm grip. f.8. Daf; ACo "v , If WmI Wkeinejr fcetiriel , WtritraaHS, !. Jo It. Th rtrlklag atlnar ai U forty Fort tad th Maliby OoUfcrl of lb Tpl Coal and Iro Coanpaay who wmi trik Honda learned today that lb ao aloa epoatr who art U eaaa of th Krlk taktli4.! WV ,tby waaUd (0 ratu 16 work, aowivar, ibt OMpaaaaaoaaoad that work 'we ia paadad tadtlalwly. k larftcaJ opefatloai I Ml Mef to ear pOe. DWltl'i Witch - ITatel fair lave i that pa aad art fall. ) Bewar Da 5 Co of aoaurfrlu. .r. 'S. JACOBS' Italelgh Ity WbUkef U b U1 KliWla Itreet - NEW THIRD PARTY. Populist and Silver Republicans All Voter Favoring Reform Asked to Join, j KaSsss Citt, Mo. June Is Definite i slept toward the organization :f a new "third party," which If proposed to em brace Missouri and to form the nucleus for a national growth were tnken today In Kansas City at a con'ereu -e of mem bers of the Populist State committee and a few Stiver Republicans The move ment Is said to have the eiprexaed sym- ' pathy for, If not the avowed support of, Wm. J. Bryan, who. It 1? further hinted, j is to be the new party's candidate for J President In 11)04 j Lee Meriwether, of St. Louis, and 22 I other leaders In the public ownership ' party of St. Louis, arrived In Kansas City during the morning, after having spent the whole of yesterday In consul tation with Mr. Bryan at Lincoln. They are guarded In statements concerning Mr. Bryan, but say If the latter dees not support the present movement be Is, at anyale, In sympathy with lis purpose. Today's conference was secret. It will be continued tomorrow and end with a public meeting when the result of the gathering will be embodied in an ad dress. The meeting was first suggested by Mr. Cook, In a circular letter asking a conference with tho Silver Republi cans and the Public Ownership party leaders. In response to this, Lee Meri wether Issued a call for the meeting to-day to the men of his party and J. W. Foster, of St. Joseph, Issued a sim ilar call to the Silver Republicans. The conference was to include middle-of- the-road Populists and nil Democrats and Republicans who might sympa thize with the reform movement. Running: Fight With Mexicans, j IjKHK.ho, Texas, June 1H. News by wlie has just reached here that Captain Brooke's company of State rangers had a tight with the Mexicans, who are sup-' posed to be guilty of the assassination of Sheriff Morris, of Karnes county, and I Sheriff Glover and Constable Schnabel, of Gonzales county. The commander of the company was wired that four horses were stolen Sunday night al Campbcli ton, In AlaBCOsca county, and that the riders were headed for tho Rio Grande. Brooke's company were at once put on the lookout, and the Information to night is to the elfect that the detach ment overtook four Mexicans riding horses that suited the description of those stolen at Campbellton from the Bo r das Ranch, which Is about eighty miles from here. A running tight en sued, In which one Mexican was killed, one captured and two escaped. Captain Rodger and party are In pursuit. Rains Hurt Cotton In the Carolinas. WasiiinoTon, June 18 The Weather Bureau's weekly summary of crop con ditions says: In the conlral and west j cm portions of the cotton tiell cotton is generally Improved and well cultivated although In need of rain In some sec- j tlonB. In the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida heavy rains have caused much ; damage and the crop is greatly In need i of cultivation. Transplanting tobacco Is practically finished In Kentucky, Virginia and j Maryland, and Is well advanced In Pennsylvania, Ohio and Indiana, flic genera! outlook bclhg encouraging, al though worms arc proving destructive in the Carolinas. In the States of the Missouri valleys the falling of apples continues to be extonslvely , reporUil. The general outlook for other fruits Is encouraging, although the rains In Georgia have caused rotting to more or less eitcnt. "Lucky" Baldwin Critically 111. Bah Francisco, Juno II). K. II. Bald win, widely known as "Lucky" Bald win, winner of three American Der bys. Is In a private hospital a very sick ma. He waa taken in in aeattio as tie was eboot lo embark for Nome and. was Compelled to return to San Francisco. Instead of improving he has grown worse. Ecr.ema, sallrheum, tetter, chafing, Ivy poisoning and all ikln tortnros are quickly cured by DeWltl'i Witch Haze) Salve. The certain pUe euro. F. 9. Daffy A Co. niners Can Soon Work. BnaaoaiM, Pa Jaa 19. Official de oeadad to th bottom of Luke Kid lor hafl today aad paddled a raft along the submerged taaaal to No. 4 slope, which wa accidentally et oa fir tome line a(0.- Th slope waa found fall of water to th aacoad levl and th fir ilta gabbed. Th water holat we set to work to mpty th (baft ao that work for 800 of lb 1,000 Biployd will begin Friday, Whea th4 tlop la nptld th rt of th mploya win'rasua work. Th abaft fk owaad ky Mineral Railroad aad aflBthg Oottpanj. ' . TIB MOfiBM IBACTT , Tarlfa oa good food and laeahiM,' with plant af trciat In to op air. Itr for flow whh kalth and kar faoa Uoia with ft banal. If bat eyiwra aaadi thi tln1ng action Of a UiaUm rKy, ah a U jatl aad pUaaaat Pyrep of Fig, rrtlby th California V Z Pyfip Co. only, . . Last Week's Freshet of Yadkin River Disastrous ((uarrel Our Bridge Ha-r Kail. lUilroud Kates. Fer Alter ne)s License. GoTfrnor t cock does to Charlotte. Tax Lister luqui rles. Kai Kii.n, lune 20. A letter received ; today from 8. L Patterson commls-' sloner of agriculture, who Is at hi home 1 on the Yadkin river, in Caldwell county, says last week's freshet was even more Itaautrmtj 1 h.n tl,a. irM.I n , in M0 ., , , . . . , ' that It has done more lniury lo bottom 1 lands He says "tho prospect .for valley farmers Is very gloomy Indeed." There was quite a lively row inimi nent regarding aa attempt by a man named liochelle and another named Hay to keep possession of one of tho county ; bridges here, the bridge having been swept away by a tlood, and landed, in- ; tact, upon Itochclle'B land Kay urged ' Rochelle to keep the bridge, and they , fastened it with locks and chains to trees andstakes. Olilcers went there yester ! day and the bridge was surrendered ; Today men were put at work to take it to pbces. It will be taken to the old site and put up aeain. There was much inquiry here today as lo the true status of Hie Portsmouth base liSjll team. Cine pier says lint Tnrboro has bought h another that; Charlotte Is Hie buyer. A telugram received l l iy says that at a Conference of railwiv ollieials at Montgomery yesterday it was decided to advance the round trip r-iimmer rate to ; Old Point and otliei eastern points. For example the rate from Ualelgh to Old Point and return is advanced from $7.i0 to $H.!l(). The next examination of appliciinls for attorney's licenses will he held by the Supreme Court September 80. Tills date is for this year alone Afterwaids the date will he the 4th Monday in Aug list, as tho new law replies the Court to convene en the latter dale. The Spring Term examination will be ou the 4lh Monday In February. Governor Aycock and a party will leave here to morrow afternoon lor Charlotte as the guests of the Southern Manufacturers' Club. They will make the trip over tho Seaboard Air Line in the private car nf President John Slful ton Williams, and will return here Sun day morning- In the parly will be State Treasuier and Mrs. li H. Lacy, Mr. and Charles M. Busbcc, Mr and Mrs P. A. Olds, Misses Julia Howell, Mary Lacy, Alice Aycock, Mary Turner, Mat lie Pace, Mary Johnson, Kite badger and Rosa Buttle, The Slate Superintendent of Public Instruction to day directed that leach ers lustltule tie held In Macon county in August by Prof. P. P. Claxton The State Auditor has received h let ter froma tax lister, saying that a man has listed for taxation one dog, that he has three others but refuses to list ihem. The lax HsterwantB to know how he can I force him to list all. The latter Is re i ferred lo tho Corporation Commission. The Machinists Strike. Know n.l.K, TfcNN., June 111- General Superintendent W. A. Dodson, of the Sorthern Railway district, made this statement relatlvo to the machinists strike: "None of the machinists who wen' out on a Bltlko three weeks ago have been or will lie taken back into the shops of the Southern Hallway Com pauy. The proportion of men we have to put on work In their places varies at different shops. At some places more than half the positions have been filled." Mr. James Brown of Portsmouth, Va., over Wl years of age snffercd for years with a bad tore on bl faoc. Physicians coold not help hint. DeWltl'i Witch Hazel Salve oared htm-permtnently K. 9. Duffy & Co. All are Discharged. a Uazlktow, Pa.. June lit -Coae Ilo. A Co., upon paying off the 800 ktrlklng machinists at Drlfton Unlay, notified all hand that they were dlsmiated from the company service. 1 ne company win bortly submit terms of icttlement and the men willing to return to work mult then reapply for employment. Pace ot Europe Guaranteed. Ccxiuvaa, June l - At th conclu sion of lb regatta held yesterday on tb lower Elbe, dloner was given on board th Hamburg American yacht 'Victoria Loot, al which Kmperor William ad apech. tils majesty told hi bearer that b deduced front meant event la China th guarantee that tb pane of Karoo wm aurd for long year to ooata because of lb mntnal tawm and ipltlt of comradeship aranlM by th aaltad aetloa ot th allied ooailo gnU. Craap,DraWTX;holra Morbni.dl arboM, and, tndd, all howl aoaaplalaU qalckly tallavod by Paf Davi Pi K1U.BM, a aafa, tar aad iposdy ri for aU tb trouble aieud. Ivry rtpn- Ubta drnggWi keep a ispply.V Each botll bu fall dlroctloa, Avoid tubil lot, tber I but oa Palo KI'ler, rrry Dvl', Wo4&"c. REELSBOK0 l lit I H '. 11 ' Jun--. '- r:D) Mr, M ii "..lie iii- laol :uiiiiav Mi (' H ami J H '. lie . ur scliOorier Ma'-il and l.i.'.i. . -i labt rutl'lav vliOllnr rroil t r.- ! -n in-', w et b vtsltlnir relai ; ves al N w Kr;, ret lined te iih il!id-iv a'urr. Tiili ccil,i lo be n L!" 'd 5 pl'.im a there arc a treat mar here fo Mr J li. lirtiiv.u of K the guest of Mr and Mrs N la i Sunday. Mr. M. (). Hrinnou made a . rslm . w&h ( lirllisou ll)lln! Uii lo New Bern last Thursday Mr. W, H. Dlxoti leaves tills week for a trip to Baltimore and will he away perhaps two months r , r , Several young people from here at llay al Broad tended the Children's i reek last Sunday Mr, II. II. Barrow went to AskHna last week ou business Mr. Wm. lirlnson of Reelsboro Newport last Friday and returned ilny. went I 0LYMPIA. Inne 20 Much rain this week. The farmeis are very busy now. There is a great demand for labor in this section. (Jen. tirecn bids fair to raise the siege on Hie crops and leave the farmers "out of It." Uev R. C. Ilollon returned from a business trip to Iielhaveu and Pantego Saturday Rev. L, T KlghtBcIl filled his regular appointment at the Christian church of this place Saturday night anil Sunday. This scholarly gentleman pleases the people and is always greeted by large an dicnecs M r. and M rs .las 11. Bennett, Mr. and ; Mrs. N F. Bennett, Mr. anil Mra. W. R. Reel, and Mr I. on Johnson and Miss I ('anie Reel, all of Arapahoe attended sei vices here Sunday . ! Miss l.oiila Dickenson of New Hern j spent Sunday here visiting her friends, j Mr. Fied Mitchell and daughter of Niw Hern attended the services here j Sunday. I The Children's Day exercises for For- ! eign .Missions were given Sunday at ;i p. j in. Thu children had h;en nicely drilled by Miss Chnllie llolton and the Super intendent, Mr. 11 H llolton. The chil- 1 dren reflected credit on themselves and I their trainers, but a heavy rain prevented , mauy from hearing all that was said, j The collection amounted to $11.01. i Rev. A. J lloltou appealed to the ! congregation Sunday for help for the sufferers in Jacksonville, Fla , and to 1 rebuild a church This was heeded by a contribution of ft .00. Miss Loma llolton and her brother R IC. llolton will entertain ,i few of their ' f rlends this evening with music and an ice cream supper. ! Mr. Anson Saulter a truck hand for K. I W. Rawles was unfortunate in having two fingers cut oil one hand by Hie edge I of a truck frame last Saturday, lie was J taken to New Bern at once for treal ! ment but has suffer il very keenly I since. It Is reported that iV r J I ' liarrlng I ton the list taker of Pamlico bought a I fairly good horse for AYOO from a man yesterday listing his property. Some in terrogations as to values led the ' gentle man to say that he would take that for his horse and the bargain was closed out by the party of the first part C. Best For The South. Wood's Turnip Wood's So-.ls nil' u'l ' 'W II lltKl (l. l IM I I'll Itll spcci:il rili'i- eiioe to lln-ir ndHptnliibly to 11 11 r Southern soil and cliinutc nnd jrive the best rcsnltH ml h:v ti sf 11 1 t i o 11 everywhere. If your mer Seeds. chant does not sell Wood's Seeds write for Special I'rioe liHt. Clrculir giving nrlr- ami Informs tlnn about Turnip 3r4. CrlmMfi Ctorrr. LaU 8m PoUtoc. Ucrmaa nilltl, RackwhMl mul all srswmablc 8c(t, mailed on rqurt T. W. WOOD & SONS, 5eedmen, - Richmond, Va. WOOD'S FALL CATAUX1I K lonrt In Aufuil, lll all abnui CrlmaMi Ctarar. WIUr VtchM. Bap. ka( Prw4 aa Winter OaU. ad WkMM, OraaaM, aad CUvar 5xla. V.(tabU ht4a for t all PUllf Hjaclnths, Teapa, at. Caialomw mallei! frr. Wrt for It UcenMe Tax Ntl I All Attorney, Thyilclaha, Denllita, Aactloneert, Real Etat and Rent Col lecting Ageota, Dealer In Freab Meau, Wood and Coal Dealer. Pbotogrephera, Lumber Dealer, Uadertakar, Junk Deafer. Horn Dealer, Illcycle Dealer Hotel Keeper, etc , etc., ar reqalred by law to pay a lice dm tan on lit day f Jan of each aad vary, year. He eall at lb Sheriff ' office at one aad pay th tai aad gal your llcan. J. W. DIDDLE, Rbarlff. Jan 19.1WI. rroperty For Bale. 1 fcava wvoral dalrbl Kaaldaao for vale, ittoated la tb Vt teldao part bf th City.' 110 a aumbef of good balldlog leu lo good locallllr. . ' J.J.WOLfESDElf, WHY SUFFER FROM Gnfpe I Chill Toxic Don! Yon Need a Niee ltraw llound Cedar Water hi Willi a Cover to it f If o you ean get one at J. JL. HI cDanlerH, 71 Krond St. A now lihl. Kultoit Market C'orncd llcef jusl n-ecivcil. Fresh lot Small Sugar fined Ihuns, l'ic Nii: Tlaiii.s ami Kiig lisli tired Slioulileis. Ficsh Grits, Oatrlukes ;uul Uiee. A few Nice North Carolina 1'eeleil and Slirnd Drieil I'euelies only -n: jiininil. Diinhaiu'.s Selireilded Cociianiit Nice and Fresh. Hc ili.'s Piekles lmth Sour and Sweet. Ha rllet l'eaiv, Standard vnalitv l"e, : ill. can or :! I'm 'J.'ie (iive me a call. Yours to please. J.L 3 'Phone 91. McDMIEL ooooooooo 0 5 JUST RECEIVED A Fivsh liit I 'lover Hill Htit.tvr, Fresh Cheese, Fancy Cukes and Clin kers, uiid ;i Nice SLiek of Select, ('tinned (ioods. We also have it lot of V. V. earner's Itiick for sale. L. M. Satterthwaite & Bro. Phone 169, 61 Broad Street. o o o BILL Highest Artistic Standard. USED IN 100,000 1X4 LM Il .j i The President BEST MUSICIANS aSSK Till; For Factory Prices Address : W. F. BLOUNT, State Representative, Raleigh, N. C. Dobbin & Ferrall, At Tucker's Store, 1 23-125 Fayettevllle St. Raleigh, N. C. Want A Carpet ? AT 75c A YARD we arc now cli'AiiinK out our Bjnin acawtti'K act uniulntioiiH of utrt jiieo'H iuiiI exld iiiIIm Fine Caqw'U. Carix-trt worth 11 .00, :H ;uil n yard. t ante and mi) tiiem or m-iki hh jour ineniiniL. Nil clwrp) for nuikinR thooc carptM into iquanw, rarjxiU or rugn. DOBBIN ft FCRRALL,' RaUlk, N. C ROMULUS A, NUNN, . ' . ' Attorney at Law, WIW DCRN, KORTU CAROLINA Offlc: rWmth Front Street, OppotilU UvtalVUtUwha, CHILLS. FEVERS NIGHT SWEATS 11 other torm, of maladies when !e cured h you Roberts' Chill Tonic The wurlJ Jes not :unUin a better remedy Many wvndcrf;. . :c ide by it. as cents a bottle M.'iiry ! ,!cJ ; il f.ulb t do the work. Delight ful u.r, Local Druggists. WlioleNule A Retail dJroeer, 1 71 llrowl St. O o o PIM0S HOMES United States and Liberal Terms, I WIHIf to call the attention of the .nblic to the High tirade bv, of J . ry carric.l in my lo k. I gunniuUH ery idnre I wit you fiinlosn uthnrwiwi HUlrd) ami will giv a new plix-r in r- hanire for any artiel not Imoiik hp I" my KiiaranUto. JT. O. 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