. , i W wYj. " i - . - t ' s w ts. -v. 1 VOLUMK XXIY. KIW BIKN, CRAVEN 1'01'KTY, N. ('.. TlilSDAY, Jl LY IHi'i - KlitST Stl llHS, NUMBER ?4 weekly JSmi mtn Every cotton planter should write forourvaluable illustrated pamphlet, " Cotton Culture." It is sent free. Send nam anS address to GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Naiuu St., n. r. $400. REWARD. For Apprehension Every Person Taking Part In Any Lynching. Gover nor Aycock's Position. ItAl.iinll, July 13. Governor and Mrs Aycock expected lo leave for Moreheatl City at fi o'clock this morning, hut on account of a heavy rainstorm waited un til this afternoon. Your correspondent met the Governor at hlsollice thin inorn and IiIh Excellency Biiiil: "I am olllclally advised by an association at Seattle, in the State of Washington, that it Is formed for the purpose of preventing lynching!! and Hint il offers f WO reward for each and every person concernotl in any lynching. 1 11111 also olllclally noti fied that it has olTcrt'il such rewards for each and every participant In the ly tick ings this year at LaOrangn ami Sniitli fitdd, and that il has put up the money I do not care for outside aid in seeming law and order in Nortli Carolina, hut I have positively decided that hereafter, no matter what the crime may be, I will offer $100 reward, which in the limit Under the law, for each and every parti cipant. 1 recogni.c that t hero Is a crime for wiih li the penally Is certain death but the criminal must he hanged by I lie law and not by a mob. Lynching has got lo hlop in North Carolina. 1 ask you to call on the pn-ss anil the preach ers in the Slain to stop the tendency to. ward lynch law. 1 1 Is a ureal hint on the State" The Governor has for some lime lieen wailing to make this declaration. He now makes II fairly ami Htpiarrly. It is a Ucw departure. Ills hope has been that no lynching would occur during his ad miufHtialion. Thru- Iihvc been lliirt'--thc I wo mimril Mill one of a negro in CuiiiImi IhiiiI count v Carolina League Games. Special to ,loui mil. Raleigh, Julv IV Seme today's Raleigh 3, hailolte I. game, ' Talboro, July hut out IimIh)' tort 0. 1.1 The Tarhoro visitors weie .1, Wilming- O'Connfll Janed by Collapse. WasimNot.in, July 12. -At Ihfi head quarters here of the International Asso ciation of Machinists, I'realdent O'Con nell admitted that the collapse of the strike at Cincinnati was likely to have considerable effect 011 the general strike, as Cincinnati baa been regarded as the moat Important point among the cities Involved In the strike. President O'Con- nell reiterated lhat there I no Intention to call off the general strike and declared that tbe order would fight II nut to the end. Burned Smallpox Hotel. Joi.iit, 111 , July 12 This has lieen a moat exciting day here. Ity an order of tb city authorities the Kissel I Hotel, a large wooden structure, was burned to destroy t races of smallpox. Three other bulldlnpl look Are, but the flames were extinguished. Among them was the German Evan gelical Church. Fifty poople mostly negroes, were made homeleas. During tbe progress of the Ore three barns In another part of the rlly were totally de stroyed. The Ilk hard Ktreot Melbodlat Church, one of the Onetl structures In tbe city, bad a narrow escape frrnn de struction Threat of damage suits against the rlty are made. Denlson Drought Broken Daman, Trx., July 14. The worst drought ever experienced In this section waa broken Ibis afternoon by a lerlftc rainfall of over two boars' duration, tb volume of rain bln at moat equal tat cloudburst. Tb storm vh accooipa Blad by a wind of almost tornado fore. lUpnru Indlrate that lb rain Is general la Ibis vicinity. It rame Jost la time in re tbe cotton nop. It will beaefll tbe fruit crop and furnish nock water wklrb , a4ellr1r failed causing sh dll ' tree. It will also benefit lowlaad nfl. CASTOR I A 7er XnaU Ml CMldrM. Tti ibi Yci Eati Atop Bmti the il WRIGHMll Governor Aycock to Review Slate Goard Encampment. RiIb fall lijnrlsg Crops. Supplies Fur Slate duard, Couaty Sop rrlatendenU of Education. Pardoned hj tiovprnor. 1'reTeiiled Kxplann tion. IUi.kioh, J ulyl.'!. Governor Aycock leaves Moreheatl City for Wi lghUvllle Wednesday and that afternoon will re view the 3d regiment at Camp Aycock. The next mornlog he will Bee guard mount and drill and inspect the camp and see the officers and men. He ex pressed pleasure at the large per contage of attendance, being Informed by Adju tantJQoncral Royaler that it is 00 per ct. of the fall strength. General Hoyster expresses his gratification at this, lie will be with the Governor Wednesday and Thursday at oaanp. A great deal of rain fell last night and today, with a strong north eaater blow ing. The wind has for 30 hours been from the north east. The rain Is Injur ing crops in this section. Auditor Dixon and treasurer Lacy to day made speeches at the Wake Sunday School Convention at Mt. Moriah church. Next week they will address the Johnston county Sunday School con vention. The Adjutant has received all the in voices for the supplies shipped by the war department for the Bute Guard, mainly for the 1st and 2d regiments. Most will arrive next week. The State Superintendent of Public Instruction says, "The reports as to the election of county Superintendents of education have so far come in from 50 counties. They show that some of the ablest educators In the Slate have been elected. They also show that there Is Ja decided Increase of enthusiasm as to the public schools and and education gener ally. All this is indeed encouraging." Governor Aycock pardons a man named l'ender, an ex-cdilor, of Swain county, lie did what far too many peo ple in that section do; that Is, sold whis key without license. Ills case has some very pitiful applets, and the pardon was an act of mercy, lie was servlrg a six months' sentence in jail. In the Superior Court litre, Judge Uobinson slopped Attorney Herbert Norrls from making an explanation In a criminal case. The attorney wanled to show the situation of a road in reference 10 the ilefendenl's land. The Judge said It was unnecessary. The attorney with drew from the case and says lie will never again appear in a case on trial He fore this judge. Torrid Day in South. Mi Mi'iiis, July 12 This was the warmest day of ll:e year In Ihe central Southern Slates. Many places In west Tennessee, Arkansas, north Mississippi, Louisiana, Alabama and Texas, report all heal records broken during the after noon. In Memphis the ollicial rcpoit was 102 degrees at ri o'clock. This is the highest temperature over recorded here. Helms, Ala., was the warmest place In 1 ho South, 1 12 degrees being recorded. Montgomery reported 10.1 and Mobile 102. At l.iille Itock, Ark , Ihe highest temperature ever recorded was official ly reported 100. Pine Illuff, Ark., re ports the warmoiU day on record with one fatality. Those famous little pills, DeWitt's Llltlo Early Risers compel your liver ami Itowcls to do their duty, thus giving you pure, rich blood to recuperate your hotly. Are easy lo take. Never gripe H. Duffy A Co. ITEMS OF INTEREST. K new Insect has appeared la Cali fornia In time to devour the eggs of the countless red spiders that Injure th orange grorea. Ten yeara ago homeopathic and !. lopnthlc physicians would not mingle. Now many hospitals have represcnta- tlvna of tw4h c bonis am thefr stftfTa. In the United Kingdom there are 00, I0 postmeu, and In the course of year nearly 8,000,000,000 letter, poetal carrla, parcel, circulars and newspa pers are delivered. ') Tu Iondoo county council omo tine igo passed law that no on should about to tbe annoyance of the public while hawking newspapers, but the law la not enforced. Fewer brown at raw bat are soon lo New York titan In almost any other rlty. Abewoce of soft coal smoke le eoe aur rested eiplaoaUott Of tbe prera lenee of wblte straw. A picked body of men, native of ReptnoM, form tbe personal guard of little Alfonso XIII of tpaln. Tbey close tbe palace atee at Blfbt and opek tbero t T o'cloc k every mornlog. Neariy alt of lb fruit crop round Naples, Haly, bare been destroyed tbl rear br a canstlo rain, caused by tbe Immense volume of potsooous moke lasctnc from tbe rater of Y ess vies, 1 j gome of tbe London flock appear W be beolately wsrmtnt wrtk rata. At MUlwall ,4T0 rata were destroyed last year, bat It la admitted tiat In proper tion to tbe number present tbe nnv bert csobt are very smtO. tome) remarksMe reltc mt tte anrty dvUKatkm la Bfypt bar recently been sneertased nod deposited It tbe ttrltlsb museum. Among tbeoj H n beaonful Impression of a royal aeal Which repreeeott tbe king wrestling wltb n WrpopotamtM nod sparing n crocodlls. - '. BACKBONE OF STRIKE BROKEN atKtnniri Machinists Go Rack Out 01 Money and being CnaMc to Cct Any. Cikciknai 1, July 12 The mathlnls!. etrlkc in this city, which begaij Mav 30, and Involved from 1,1)00 to 7 iXXJ uu ployees, practically has bvvn dnlan i off. A secret masa-met-llnt: of ..irini-r was held to-day, at which a forms' re port was made that il had li-en luum! Impossible to procure a-JM-tance Ii: money from the hea (quarters In Washington. As the the strike lieu'MH fund is exhausted the olrlkere were ad vised to return to work. Already almm 600 have applied for re-ioalatement and many more will do so to-morrow and Monday. The strikers, falling to receive funds from Washington, sent an agent to lhat city to secure money. Ills report was presented to the meeting today, and the action which virtually ends the strike, was taken. It is said, however, that the decision to return to work was not unanimous and that some men still hold out. r. . . r-i , Dynamite to Check Flames. Enid, Okla., July 14.-Four blocks of J business houses on the public square here were destroyed in less than tlireo j hours by a fire that started after mid-; night this morning. ! I he water supply was inadequate and It was necessary to blow up buildings with dynamite to check the flames. Ow ing to the continued drouth everything burned like matchwood. A light wind blowing from the southeast saved the eastern part of the town. The total loss is estimated at more than $100,000. Tin Insurance wllll be light. The posloillcc and the land ofllcc were saved only after a hard tight. It is easier to keep well than get cured. DeWitt's Little Early Risers taken now and then, will always keep your bowels in perfect order. They never gripe but promote an easy gentle action. F. S. Duffy & Co. Great Fire in London. London, July 12. A tire in the West India docks today destroyed a number of huge sheds and their contents. The damage is estimated at from 1100, 000 to 200,000 ($300,000 to $ 1 ,--".. i.m . ( Sugar and timber warehouses were in volved in the conllagration. The Custom house wa damaged but the vessels in the docks were removed to safety. Bites of insects, reptiles, dogs, and cats, also the stings of bees and wasps should be instantly treated with I'ain K 1 1. 1. l:u, the quickest and surest remedy for pains, aches and soreness of any kind. In use for sixty years, and sold everywhere. Avoid substitutes, there is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis'. Piice 2.1c. and .10c. GREAT DAY IN FRANCE. I I'-all of the Bastilc Celebrated Willi Patri j otic Ardor. Thousands of Troops ' faradc. Paris, July 14 Telegrams from all parts of France show that the national felc, Ihe anniversary of the fall of the Hastlle, was celebrated throughout lheih"K country to day with great enthusiasm and without disorder. There were reviews al all French mili tary sdiI naval stations, followed by Il luminations, iireworks and halls. The Parisians joined in with their customary zest. WrcBlhs were placed on the Htrasburg monument In the Place de la Concorde by a number of duputa lions. Tbe police romovod the wrcalun of the Soclallsts, which were Inscribed, 'To tbe Fatherland's Victims" They also dispersed a delegation of Die league of Patriots, who were cheering for Paul Derouledc as they placed wreaths In his nsmc upon the pedestal. A pro-Hoi r demonstration by students was slopped by the police. results A bad complexion generally from Inactive liver and bowels such cases, DeWitt's Little Risers produce gratifying results Dully A Co. Iu all Karly F. S. Epworth Leafnrers Robbed. : Olcnwood 8prln(r, 4M. July 14 Tlic , thoroughly orgsnlzod franjr, of pica- j pockets optrallng at Colorado Hprlns I la rssponslbls (or a rrty of aboul 20 I Epworth Lsagarsrs booomlnjf strsndwl I bars. I Men and wofnen aUks hsrs brn roh-1 bed sot only or" srsry cant tbry had with then, bat also ol railroad tlcktu, and I an leas lit a railroads wlU Issue tickets I back honts on thstr proof of harlnf par. onassd and paid for rides lo Han Kranrla so tod back they will hs compiled o ask aid from lbs coatirfkHthnritles. IsatlsasllO case IhtsToa even se eorsd Uslrtk-trms' tranki on stolen han 1 (sf essoks. siss ikoss robbed trs I)r J. II. Wltsoii Wlfs ssd daflgbtsr sad Mrs. II. R. BnrrtsgiAn, of DoTjy, DsL, Dr. Wll son's nallsi, poaulslni Ucktta . for tb psrty, draft I on Ban frssxfsoo bsokt tui isf Kaf cksckt, blnf ttolt a - Id Us Vrtik sl"bs depot - in Colorado Sprint" -'"4. , Mto B. X.Boopsr, ftesrafpaaas D(sr sfsnt Oflbs Den sod Wo Ortsds Railroad, kolborlisil lbs ' dlsawood prini sfml to fartUi puses to Ogden 10 stranded ptsssogtr wko dsslrsd lo eopUnos Ibsir Jonnf Wnt, ui mci's Two ' liildrrii Dronm-il 111 ( reek 1 rli ran Upturned. Iirmk N it Scnuloriul Aspi r mi 1 Haul. 1 11 pt Case M t i k ins S. A. 1.. Jta liiulsts. Hill 1 11. July 15. Toda) .mi- tin foil rlh of almost contlnU"!! riln Streams are at Mood, lowland- under water, no outdoor work can V done, and sad-faced farmers are asking what is the future. The rains Saturday and yesterday caused a great deal of damage. Streams rose with wonderful rapidity, and reached almost the height attained in May. Two children of Charles Emery, four miles from here were drowned yesterday afternoon in House's ( reek, whl'-h is usually a mere branch, l.nt which is .ow a torrent. There were three children They had crossed the stream earlier on a ,. T. . , ,, visit. The stream rose and was over the foot-log when they tried to return. The oldest, a girl, carried the youngest across on tbe lop, hut when attempting tn take her brother across both were swept away. The cries ,d the survivor brought help hut it tc ik lime to lind in a submerged away, leran who ten the drowned children meadow, some distance Julius Henry, I he days ago wandered away from the Sol diers' home here, returned today, .saying he h id been to t "Union I" see a sister ' His home is Snow Mill The cork and bull slury thai (o Aycock was an a-pirmt for the l ulled j States Senate is ila'ly denied, though really denial was unnecessary. The i place will go to a Democrat west of Greensboro. There arc at least four as plrants now. Judge Thomas C. Fuller of the I nlt"d 1 Stales court of land claims, who for some months has been under medical treatment here has gone o Asheville. The striking Seaboard Air Line machinist-, here arc yet out, and say they are assured some money will be sent them this week from the strike fund. Some are needy ll appears that lilt le ol 1 he st like lilud lias come wav, tint thai Mime cpWnaU-':i of is niailc. The men do 1 1 of cc any of the matter in tight. Tiny have ed for money. hut this this end ca u . There was ai.'Ument here tin- mallei of H. J. Sanderlln. of Wilmington, before Judg McNair and I'earsall clai-n pri other cicdllors, by reason mortgages. Franklin MeNei K. Ilryan appeared for Mr I'earsall and Iredell Meares f" titloning creditors. Oi day i:i nan k ru it , - P irnell hi i y Hi 1 d (eilain II and K. Nail and I the .c The piles that annoy you sn will be (iiirkly and permanently healed il yu im: H.-Wilt's Witc'i Hazel Sail.- lie-w.-.ie of worthless counterfeits. I". I Hilly ,v Co June Butfs Puts Out Liiiis. Zanesvllle, ., July t-t. -Zniic-vilir i almost enliiely in daikiiess to nighi as a result of Ihe visitation of lune coiintlesB numbers, l.liclnc llglit globes are; tilled and the iL-hts are completely submerged by the ashes of Ihe burned bugs. The hotel ullicrs art Infested with such swarms that It waa necessary to close the door-, n t w ithstanding the Intense heat. In several Instances church scivlics were Inlerferred with. The rlvei bridges are almost Impassable to pedestrian- The atmosphere about the lights ed with clouds of live insects and are covered to a depth of several by dead ones is nil nchi B W he ii you want a modern, up lo .lair physic try Chamberlain's Stomach and i liver Tablets They arc easy to lake ! and pleasant In effect. Price, cents. J Samples free at K. S Duffy .t Co s drug l"r'' i Engineers and r- rcmcn Quit. Kaoi.r I'akh, Tin .July M -The onut-nt-ers and llremon on tin liiltirnallonal Hillroatl have rralpu"! i"'1 business on thai road Is susprndi-d. Tim trainmen I demanded an adynnrr In S(t's and It was refused, widt h n thr i susn of their resignation. There Ik no ronocrtcd Strike, hoi all Ilic limn sre out. The road Is a Southern I'' lilt proK.'rty, hut the run aro jald In Me kit an money, antl this had depreciated in raluc, culling down their wages. The Ground Dry For Several Feet. Uatxw, Joly 14 -"The Intsnss hsst 1 oomplstsly drlo.1 up Ihe oonntry aroaml Darlln." sars tlie llerlln oorre- Fourth Day of Rain, Anxious. spondsnl of Tbs Tle., "and all wotst- W""' "f-n.-ha. withdrawn from the soil lo a I We see aereral lwns are going deplh of sersrsl fret. Kroll Is falllnf from tbe trees before It Is ripe aad pota to and hay crops bats hwa scrersly af fected by lbs drought " a cmu E1UOYS. Tss plsssssl flaror, rails notion, ssd sort king sflsct ot Brrsp ol Flo, wksa la assd of a laxaUrs, sad It lbs fatnor or ntotbsi bo oosUrs or billons, lbs aaoat grailfvlaf rssnlu follow Its ass; so that It I lbs best lamflf rstssd; known nad ttsrj family aaoald baTSbottU.aa- fsetarsdby tWa Csllforala flf . t jnp Co. , - FlkST hOL 1 F- k BRYAN. Lunvcntiofl ol Ohio Hullo c v. Ihe ."tc 1 .Vet in ClcvclanJ acJ XvU. j bo ! shuL.U tv. JfjJt. i.u !.!. 11. O.Jul):. u,i.. ; I. 1 ... 1 1 . ... it; , 1. i.l H.t'lll1'.. n.ing in a ill 1 1 1 1 l it) I nj.iki ,i. 'hi- lie' li'ii.ding I - d it;, :mi!'. -Ii.miM !. mail mil 1 ; il 1 v sic 'UM ciiU-r 1 lie heM tics The at ten Jtiiu c a: '. in il Who -lalt-d. was Uit'cr , ren. alnt 1 seined a greater area In tin was expccled by tlnisc -win lale I han 1 I ne meet ing. A f'lrinai t:tteinciit "I ptinciplcs wa submitted to the coiifei ence ami a adopted This will be printed :inil sent throughout the State t" those who an known to lie faithful lo the Nebras kan. A convention was decided upon, to be held at the Great Southern Hotel, on the last day of July To this rnnven 1 tion may come all those who -ic'ii llieit names tc Ilic declaration ot the piine; pies. THE MARKETS. The ed by . N. I.. Mowing quotations were receiv E Latham A; Go New Hern. Nkw York, July IV Open. High. Low. Close Jul An, ()( t .1.0, i.:lo so s.:;o 7.SII 7.70 i.i.1 illy 15. 1 1. icn High. W 1 1 HAT: Sept Coitv Sept... Kills: -Sep, Stoi Ks, -So. U'y I'ld. Colli So Hy Mo. P I S. I, . C. .V: ( I. Sili-ar V. C. i" It. 1. . St. P . . Tc. Pai Am. ('. !". 'pen Low Close open High. Lo Close 111: Close '.'.I': lpc.1 Hi- New V01 k, July !l High. Low. Ch PHI l-'.l Col sold n in 1 he ; s 1,, Let II Dial ki I IIS Spot- I I 1 Hi Ha Kill Ul es, .1 n I v Aug. ;,iMin In.! , i i. t N. i r.i 1-iiKI Kit: JT O0.I This wi It. Sal. Mon Tues Wed. Thins Krl ciHui 1 :, IV III ',,',00 in loo :l immj V'llMI u l.i.mi, ,r i r 1 1 ii. Whi ii I mis Jo. 1 1 1 i ugh! I u na -to, when I was III) 1 thought I was Mi; when I wits 411 1 thought I nna . and when I was fill I womb-red If tin y were (,-iiIiik lo brlii); In the high chair nt the (utile- and give me tbe bottle. W. W. Goodwin. Hctlrliig Harvard Professor, at a Dinner In IPs Honor. Miners Will Aid Steel Strikers. I I'n i -1 . t i . i , Ji.l , 1 1 Tin- I'"t t" nioirow will mlnrm rinpl'-Y n "Fifty llnusam! 1 In th" many mines of the Pit! -turn; di-lin t n .-willing t y down ll.rlr plrl,?, wali "i.t 1 1 the iclnrs and in-Ut tin- Amalgamated Assonlatlon of I ron and Slt-i I agalnM t In aln l tllslrlit pre-ldenl Workrrn In tliclr light pii.1 1'atrn k llolan, J ' of i',n t n'.tod Mine 1 1 Wnrkeri. and If in dlately i - -nil l.orlt) for tld a t r die mlnrri ill w.ik.'' statement 111 I in in i- , , VANCEB0R0. July I". W. had a hoolln aftiay here lam funday. A nngro hy the name of Roland (iaaklns, aoot a negro from riltrounly, Infllfllag an ugly wound.! Uasklna has run away Mr. W K Ilrown ha lliror eases of j TVy ,n,1, ' kng for Mrs Nation, Kb ber hatchet. What s hUuInx if tbsy all go dry ( Mr Thrw. Idnaey ol lUsnfort, wit In oar town Wednesday. Ws bars "dram mem bars most ery day. Ws tblsk lbs merchants will hare t largs quanlltr of goods Ball fall. ' Oar mall arrives hers now at six p. m. (aiWad of twstva m. , . . , j. -t - ..Smatnu. . t . ' ,v- V'- lACOBtf KsMa Rya WtUksy la tU asst. Klddlo nmt, WHY SUFFER FROM CH,i&P3K2. I Chill Tonic I The world Joes n wonJerfo! u:rt Money refunded i ful to take. NICE 01 PORTSMOUTH i Corned JUST RECEIVED. "as as 'tm l'';lli y Cllki-8 iltld C'fiickt-rs. ':i 1 1 ii t- I mul I'dtlt-d Meats of all kinds I'ri'sh ( liiei Hill 1'iiiit HiittiT. Kanoy Cream Cheese. Ilnsoilcd liinn-t'i' Ale till lee, : litittleS fill" 25c I ' i lt lluins (o cut, and Numerous other good tilings to eat, and fresh. i live im- a eal Yours aa J. J. TOLSON, Jr., B Broad St. Grocer. Phone 137. THIS IS FOR ! IS N Qs OS IN IN (V V W ns That is if you oTppe me. o o o o tll.ll II t:ik. no niK.t t-f u 1 1 . 'l ull 1 1 tin an tioli.illv oi imt; i Ml! .-Il l ' ill lit . So I ask yi u t -fit litiii nt. j (t f l jv HACKBURN 47-49 POLLOCK STREET. -'. . i liilBobk Store I Gnlf Otih Stz- Effect- 6.-H. Ennett. ,! fj ,ve i- NIGHT SWEATS Grippe anJ jil other forms jf maladies when you an be cured by Roberts' Chill Tonic t Luntoin a better remedy- Many :n.iJe by it. 3 5 cents a bottle it fails to do the work. Delight- Local Druggists. Mullets to please, Wholesale fc Retail Cj rocker, mm 1 Mane a Memorandum of in iii'.. Is ill tin 1 in of lvtH i-rit's; 1 1 ifii bring it ben' ami tl c itrdcr lilh il proinptly- cb-liv-v-rril pnnt -tun lly, iiaranU'eii U bt sat isfai-tm-y, ami at tin best ililM'S f'T Vi'U. We an- receiving fresh goods daily. AiiHtng them are those faiih'M-, star hams and Armours (aimed :md canvassed meats in great variety. (jomls delivered I'n-inptly. Very Kespertf n lly. to eurv on IniHinesf- IB iiijuty, w hether inten III tlrhiviliK Hfttlinft i ih-ast- niiikf an early rnoio8AX8.-c. s. dipartmint of AfTfcaltars, Dfflos of ins BscrvUry . Wssnlsftow, D.C JnWW.ltsals4 ' propossis will bo rseslTsd by IM Bswrs Ury of Agrtenltars aatU noon, atsrtfaf Jsly ri, twi.fot ibanrsotlsn s n two ' story ano onsr rramo ana vxwa mimh lag for IM Woatbw Borssn, V. B. Pc ' rftsnona as Agrtsnharsv at Dattorna, M. ta aeaordascs wltb pi ass and tpscl- , Beau on s wsira assy do ootainsa m w i OflM of Us ChM of Us Wsstbor Ws i rsas, Wsahlsfton. D. C f sad at lbs . Wsstbsr Barssa offleo at Haltsraa, H. C. J Bids ssssS k assls4 ssd tndo(sd snrelnp"Prrfoss4 for W eat h Burean' bsndlnt, tiaturss, H. G" and a.VI re.t to IbsJ fWrUry of rnetiltnrs, W ah Isrft, V.iX TbS IVprln.rt refTs tbs right li r'-t ii-i i-T 1 r '. JAiiiJ v ih-'.i, ; -o-r. -1 I Trt tptn tt ix rrm

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