l, J, o ,.i,a J A Ui I) 1 1 li 4 i .V., "ay 13, i: !. r r ' rj. Franklin, . 3"5 Macon" County, 12,104 North Carolina,-....';.. 1,891.002 JJrcfrssicnal (Carts. T.J.JOIIXSTOX, , . i , "fiunklin, n. a'.' 'artful attention to all business. EIEXIIY 0. ROBERTSON. Attorney at Law, . FEASKL1S, MACOX COUSTT, . C. Will practice In the courts of thisSUte - the Federal Conrta. Collec tlnns a Hpecialty Bjccial Jtotirts. Nottoesln this column Are cent per line for eaoh Inane. - In regular local col nmns, ten eenta per line for eaoh ittue. Seven words make about a line.- The. Semi-Weekly Join nal AKUTIIK Franklin Press AND " One Organ Ticket ..-For $2.00. We hav? arrangpuamit by which we can club with tbe'Atlanla Semi- Weekly ; Journal on the aliove named terms from now till the 6th of May,. 1903. Now ia the lime to subscribe before the offer runs out of dale. v , Thb PbrssI HIGHLANDS. Messrs. Furman Jarrvtt and Johu Trotter paid burwd visit to Highlands last week. W, A. Curtis of the Franklin' Prefs.and Geo. A. Jacobs of Cullasnja, sput few days here this' week, stop. ior, with mine host Norton, They appeared to et'ijy tnkiiu of th? -nut let abwar x Wm . Part ridge u- " ' ": i :l. f I 1 I it c.i. Washington, Mr. Sumner Clurk, jr. aud family from : Oklahoma, and Joe Catoway from Oregou, have returned to Highlands. So the drawing attractions of our fine braciug climate, the beauties of our mountaiu scenery., pure water aud singing birds, cannot be re sisted by some, and they troop back to the mountains they dream of ani long for. Our town election on the fill in st. passed off quietly, resulting iu the election of J, Quiucy Pier "U for Mayor, Henry Stewart Jr., for .Town Clerk. For ; Commis sinners. ': David Norton, ; W. T. Potts, H. M. Paul, Dr, G. W; Hays, and Jerry Pierson. The election was under our oew charter, . and the officers hold for two years. - Wo are having a loti-iell of easterly fcmTOTStldyw x. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. ? ILr.i Ysd K"9 AiS EclM Kt the me groups of the lulls 'School sale at this office, 25 cents each. ( ..... ........ .... . . When your little chickens begin to dtevith "gapesn give thetn Myres Poultry Spioe, IQc M Smith's. - The change from dry foed to green grass will make your butter : soft. Give your cows Alyres' Spice. 25o al Smith's. - I have some nice, eahbnge plants for sale, Y'. V. Curtis. Fregra et the lacoa Coaaty Bap Ust SaMay School CeaTeatloa. time, May 29.30, and 81. 1003. Place, Coweet a church. Introductory Sermon. Ivy Hey. W. L. Cruelly. Alternate, M. A. Love. ,.. ' 1st. Sub. What can we do o more thoroughly evang&lize our fiArmta4 XI v i A f.rtvn - J -- Siud, Sub. The Sunday School : (a) At a Bible Authorized Insti tution, ' - By J. W. Briggs. (b) As a Valuable Aid to Church Work, . By J. F. Slagle. (c) Helpfulness to Home aud Cotnmuuity, By C. C. Rickuiati, rd. Edsny, Sub. A Modol Suu dayv School, By Mins Sallie Louj. th. Sub. Our Relations to Missions, By J. M. CiirpmiteranJ .11. M. Led fore!. - Rul. Ho. I'!i, nf Rn.nrinv " a (.hh1 'Attendance ' ' t in Xily Clues, ! " "i 1-y Teachers f. N Who "sots" all !isy standing up ? Simon Davi, of Aliovi!le, wns in tow n 'one day last wt'ik. Mr. W. II. Greenwood, the medi cine drummer, was here Friday. M'. Daniel Itavenel and family re. turned yesterday from Charleston, S. C. . St milon Yonnglilood, a tobacco a!emnn from Uicliinond, Vs., 'Wai here Friday. , T. G. Col ib, editor of ihe Morgan ton Herald, has been elected major of Morganton. Mixxes Laura Jones and Kite Itoh. imtoii returned home from Moulton, Ala last Thurnday. ;; Thero were twelve converts of the Baptist church immersed on Wa lauga Sunday evening. Mr. W. A. Dimlnp, of Asheville, is hem on a two weeks visit to his brother, Jno. II. Dnnlapr ' , Mrs. W. H. ' llignon, and Jan's Mullie Carpenter, of lligduiiville, were N town last Thursday f i!:VK. Elias attended the mnsi oniicer. in Atdieyitle Inst , week, reluming home Saturday. Mrs. C. H. Rollins went to Bre vard last week on a' visit to her daughter Mrs. Wm. Shancks. OABTOIIIA. 2t yIlie KiKi Yss Haw Alwaw BagM T. N. Huglilutt, of Ailanis, was here Friday drumming our merchants in the iutervst of Slewail, McCord & Co. - The Bank 'of Franklin wi'l commence business a anon- as the building can be completed to rec eive it. , -- Mr. Charley Cane is hiiildmjr nn eilentimi to the rear of his shop about the same dimensions ( the original V tiding. TO CURB A COLD 111 ONE D AT Take Laxative Dmmo Quinine TalriVta. All (lrtKKts mfund tho money if it fll to enre. K. W, Orave'i signature ia on rarli box. 'iic Mrs. K. Bain snd AfjJittm" X the guests oixMrs. N. Biivkm-r al No. 24 Wood tin etreet. Ashe vjlle Cil'sen, May 7th. , "Strength and vigor come of good food, duly digested, 'force', a- ready o serve wheat and barley food, add no burden, but ausUtna, aourlakes, In vigor ate" " . . Mrs. Dr. Wesltr Bmathers, of Asheville, acoomjtaniud by ' her daughter, Mine ' Joanna, , and little son, are viniting the families ' of Mr. II. H. JarreU and Dr. W. 11. Hig- - " - ' " " ' ' MADE YOUNG AGAIN. "One of Dr. Kiu jtV New Life Pill, each night for two weeks has put me In my Heens' agaiu" writes D. 11. Turner of . Pempseytown,' : Pa. They're the best in the world for Liver, Stomach and Bowuls. ; Pure ly . Vegetable,;, Never gripe. Only 25o at Smith's drug store. Our thanks are due Prof. 11. L. Madison for an invita'ion to atleiid the commuiicemeut ul! Me Cullowhee High School which begins- today. Rev. Frank Silerof Asheville ' prea ches the annual sermon. : J. II. Dillard killed a largo black bear in the mountains last Week. Dr. Fred Silur, of Franklin, was here Sunday to see his sister,: Mrs. Alfred Morgan, whose condition is somewhat - improved. Oierokee Scout. ' Tub Tbess has received No. 2, of SitK a monthly magaiine publitihed by the Silk Publishing Co., at Tallu lab Falls, Ga. Louis B. Magid in editor. T!ie mugiisins is devoted to ihe culture of silk. The price is 11 00 per yean v Miss Mary Etta Shepherd, aged 20 years, died of consumption at the dome of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ''IKum" Jacobs a few miles from town last Friday morning. The re mains were buried on lotla Satur day, Revs. Bam aud Moore coiiduo ting the funeral, Atty. F. S. Johnston weut to WsynesviUtt last week to be at pourl but the uourt was postponed a week, and he embraced tho opportunity to visit Abbeville and upend the lime till last Monday when he returned to Wsyiiesvillo, 1 Court commenced there Monday. 1 Two bright young ladies, Misses t'aeline and Grace t'enlaud, of Smith's Bridje township, paid our il'ioe a pleasant visit Saturday eve ning, and investigated sos2!-.of the myhteries of the printer, art. We hiipe they will call again when the mill in grinding. Q ,ui! . .. . 0T. j. a. " ' r i 1 . . "i t - ill 'I I f il II S (" -.t-T.i it, liY W. A. C. . It was in the fall of 1801, I think, not fur from Petersburg, Va., I hat I and two other fellow cavalrymen tuado a discovery that placed the lives of two comrudes in our bauds, A portion of our legimeut, Ihe Second North Caro lina Cavalry, was picketing ou the outposts iu frout of the euetny. The portion of the picket line where we were on duty Jay along a country rond that rau parallel w(n he .Yankee pickat liue. The two lines (ihe Confederate aud the Federal) were about a half; mile apart. The best to which I was assigned, extended -about a half mile along this road. - At the mid dle of the beat was what we called "the post'' aud two men were as signed to guard this beat two hours at a time, aud were .theu relieved four hours before returning to the beat, as there were thrue reliefs ol the guard. The instructions were for one seutiuei-to reuiaiu at the "post" at the middle of ' the heal while the other rode up Ihe road oiiO-lourth mile and met the pick- el on the adjacent beat, theu ro- turuedaud remained ut (be "post" uutil the other soutiuel rode as far dow u the pike and met tho next soutiuel below. '1 his was to he kept up continually through (iipj wliole uigbt. I aud my. cyiMpau iou bad beeu off post since, eight o'clock, aud unuer charge ot a Corporal, wuoee duty it was to see to cnai.giug Ibe guard every two hours, we reluriibu to duly at und uight.' vt e-bad rencbeu ihe pike road uud were proceeding quietly donu tbwarus the post, but wul no pi el on the Upper euU of ,t' aud were surpristd cballeuge as w post. s ' Ourf" yibe Ibe ioered Jt-n we ard Ihe -es a lew oat rail off line, aud we two pickets jCo corner. We pic reucik noise i yurds 0., lo . tho t soon diecov last asleep iy rode back a shut wdistauce up the I.- . toad aud two of us dismounted and walked past the sleeping meu, uud look their horses and ieu ibem back, some distance to the woods aud hitched them, then re turning to our; horses, mounted and came dowu upon the post mure noisily than before, awaking the sleepers somewhat abruptly Wheu they roused up wo chalked Ibem with beiug asleep 'ou post which they bitterly deuied. W o . asked them where their horses were, aud hey told us that tbey were bitched a short distaucn back iu the lane. They were ordered to bring Ibem up, but wbeu tbey went for tbein they were not there. They theu said that tboir horses must have brokeu loose, aud set out to huut for thein. We called them back and told them where we had hitched their horses aud all about finding them asleep ou post. Tbey saw that they were caught, and realizlug the maguitude of taeir crime, kuowiug Ibe penalty was death, they commenced begging piteously for .us to uot report them. They owued to driukiDg hard cider after 'going on duly which caused them to go to sleep, being partly iutoxicated. The Corporal aud we two senti nels stepped aside aud held a short consulUttiou and agreed thai we would not report them if they would promise to uever again go to sleep ou duty. This they rea dily promised. We pledged our selves to tell it to none of our comrades where it would get out aud eudauger the Jives of the meu. It is needless to say that during the remaiuder of the war these young meu were our special friends, because we held tbeir lives iu our bauds, aud they were uever reported. We kept their secret. A STARTLING TEST. Tosave a life, Dr. T. G. Merrill, of No. Mehooitanv. I'a., made a Mtart!ii)' lest rcsukinj' in a wonder ful emu. Ue writes, aiii-ut :m attacked wt.h violent li fin -ts Sj.i i i nisi l I ii iii mi f I'e i ii IU iv I 1 I hail inter, fuiiiiil 1 excellent lor aeiite i lu er troubles so I ti 'I i e J . t ' i 1 fs t i i ii i i II it I i I ,i I i" ' i," ' -', I ; . , ( t 4 k . . . . 4 ' - - . . - k Scott's Ltnulsion is the means of' life and of the en joyment of life of thousands of men, women and children. To the men Scott's Emul sion gives the flesh and strength so necessary for the cure of consumption and the repairing of body losses from any wasting disease. For women Scott's Emul sion does Jhis and more.' It is a most sustaining food and tonic for the special trials that women have to bear. To children Scott's Emul sion gives food and strength for growth of flesh arid bone and blood. For pale girls, for thin and sickly boys Scott's Emulsion is a great help. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNB, Chemlsta, " 409-416 Peart Street. New York. 6O0. and $I.OO all druaalsts. ! DECOKAUOX DAI ATCUBK'h CHAPEL. Ilea. K. Ellas the Orator of the Day. Kditoh of tub Pbkss: Ou last Saturday a large Crowd of people assembled at Clark's Chapel to decorate the graves of ihe Confed erate soldiers, , seveutevu buried there. By mvitatiou our disliu-. guished aud esteemed citiieu, lh Hoi). K. Elias, made a speech ot three quarters of au hour, that for patLos, eloquence aud oratory wav uever equalled. He held the larg. audience spoil-bound, aud i" 1 flufhla tf a itf it o i kti lwt jstfsl could seoa. uvnpfmud furred limsolfto 0"Tiibi)IiIh J Thrt ladlRM fcrantfil a . jomise irom nim toat ue wou ue ihe orator again uexl year.- Af- ler this speech, the graves were decorated with flowers. ' Tbeu followed a sumptuous spread of good'estabUs that every one enjoyed. 'The blessing was asked by "Uuc'le" Matt. Russell, now 03 years old aud a Confeder ate veteran. Theu the crowd re assembled in the chapel when a recitation by Miss Hester Peulnud, 'Old Glory? waa splendidly deliy. ered.' Theu followed a recitation by Miss Olive Patton '"Victory Won, Victory Lost,1" iu which likewise ahe acquitted herself creditably. Theu a recitation spleudiuly rad by Mr. 0. A. Vouug, "Keturu of the Confeder ate Sold:er" was enjoyed. -Tbeu followed a spleudid speech by Mr. K. H. Luther, his subject being "Stonewall Cemetery al Winches ter, .Va." - ;, --' : a "I'V'Ji The credit of starting this lau dable movement ot decorating the graves al Clark's Chapel annual ly is due lo the following estimable- aud pat not io ladies, vis: Mrs. I. B. Suuuders, Mrs. U. W. Cube, Mrs. Leander Cabe, Mrs. Dave KubscII, Mrs. Nora Vaubook and Miss Laura Luther. May God bless them all. . Charles Lutukk. - To Mubscnbers At Leeds. ' Thse of our , subscribers at Leeds postolfice can get their pa pers at Thk I'ltEss olliue by calling lor them until Ihe olliue at Leeds is ropcoued for business. The Memoritl of Major W. II. Uigdon, On aocounl of its length, will have to go over to next week. In the meaiiliine It would bo well for any relatives and friends wanting extra copies of thepnpur oouiaiuing i't, to send iu their orders bcfoie, priming day so we can Supply iheiu. '. Dr. Killiiiore Moore, of Hvw York City was here Monday. Cleared $1,310 Ou Oue Cow. . Klnnton Free Pri'ss, J Mr W. F. Ha'rper, ofsCt utoulnea Neck towusbip, owus a oow which has beeu giving milk since Feb ruary 15, 1892. She started with a production of two and oue-hall gallons of milk par day, aud now yields oue gallon -per day. This cow is a perpetual nu'kor, aud was a fine investment. Mr. Harper paid tlO-TO tor her, sold her cult for $10 and has bad milk from her every day for over eleven years. Putting thosverkge at two gallons of milk per day, Urn cow has yielded 8,0 IJO gallons of milk during the elevotyears and cat i uiitting Ibo vulue of Ihe milk at twenty cents j cr gallon, which is i i-ily A Ut, e 1 f,,r t 1 (. J ; i 111 tills !- i l loll, W:l Ii 1 ' I: ) a i t !' v II, f 1 i i ! i r Tho Only Perfect Writing Machine Made. y AtWat --'"rr; V yy ' Machines sold on easy pnyineuls to parties who can furuish good reference, . - , Send For Catalogue. THE PITTSCUPiG VRITIIIG MAG13IHE CO., 208 Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa, A well known and highly respcr ( North Carolina add'- y- " already been -" catarrh r- For fifty years To-lo-tan has been on trial and has never failed to cure 1 Catarrh. TO-LO-TAN TREATMENT $1.00. If your dnifcghtf hasn't It, send to Tolotan Co,, Knosvillo, Tenn. ' lOr, 2!Sc, & "Ou r liox at all Intipitiirf a. DR. M O II"!. yfTEETHING ouro OholaraJntsntum, Diarrhoea, Dysentery and the Bowel Trdublea o Children of '"' id Oisoslion, Roaulatas tho Bowels, Strengthens tho Chile and MAKES TfctThlNQ fcASV. Cures Eruntlons and Soros, Colio, Hivea and Thruh. Removes and prevents Worms. TfiETHINA Counteracts and Overcomes the Effects of the Bummer's heat upon Teething Children, and oosts only 83 cents at Oruaaists. or mail X9 oents t C J. MOFPETT, M. D St Louie. Mo- . T Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition: besuty, vigor , . and cheerfulness soon ty-pJr - disappear when the kld- Tt 7 we eiQ uui ui viuoi , iP5 ordlsessed. ' , . Kidney trouble has i become so prevalent , if thai It Is not uncommon K"V-m.tforachlld to be born V V.Uli5 afflicted with weak kid S3? neys. If the child urin ates too often. If the urine scalds the flesh or If. when the child reaches an age when It should be able to control mc passage, h is yet ainiciea wi;l bed-wetting, depend upon It. the ciufcfl' of the difficulty Is kidney trouble, snH the first step should be towards the treiinent of these tmporlant organs, .This unpleasant trouble Is due to a dressed condition of the kidneys and blauder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney and bladder trouble, snd both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate eflect pf Swamp-Root is soon realised. It Is sold by drufjjists, in fifty- cent and one dollar " sizes. You may have s j sample bottle by. mail free, also pamphlet tell- Bom, of un.-K4. ing ail. about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters .received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer k Co.. binrnamton, ti. Y., be sure and mention this paper. To Discournjje Juvauile Kninktif. A till has Seen inl rodtiRi'd in the En'lifh parlinnient to liue any boy tindiir the n;..'" of sixteen found srcokiin tfj.'sj. fur each olT.-uw, w 1 ' ii i j i t n n ! 'or tiop. u ' I ' iiii ii i y lonn to a S b i, 'i i ,1,1 I ' II! ill f IM I f , It I f'-i'i'i;.l, i I tli ! f..i'n. 1 i fa I 1 1 i id. A ' ."1 ' The writing ifl In plain view cf the operator all the 1 1 mo. Simples! and strong est construction, rapid ac tion, easy touch. Adapted to all kinds of work best for tabiitaliug-' and tnvoici woit. . I'a livers til keyboard removable type action, in 'stautly cleared. v . ' Treblo the life any other ' machine ' for clenu work. : . g6od. Gentlemen:,-. find $i.od for. wilier .. mo another bottle cf To-lo-i; I have suffered with catarrh for ten years and have tried different remedies but have received mere benefit from one bottle of To-la-tan than all. the other remedies I have tried. .. Youn truly, Cures Constipation, Imlij HIimmI, Kiilnev auil Urrr il BEWARE OF8l'K9TITUTOR8. Your inonry hunk If thi'Vjfull to In TFETT'S t I I I "I . n.il I K POWDERS) - Married fl'hole Faoiily, ; Nuslivillr, Aini rii-an. , .Informatiou has just reached here of the marriage of Johu New berry aiul Mies Putsy Barrom on lust Thursduy eveniu. Jlr. Now. berry lives about 40 miles from Tululio ma, Tenn , on oue of the spurs of tho mountain. There would be nothing unusuul iu thc marriage if it was uot fo ibe pre vious ' matrimonial - ventures of Mr. Newberry, ' About 35 years ago Jttbn married the widow, Sal tjio Knrrom,- who after the marriage with the widow she died, leaving one child, a sou by Newberry, Af ter waiting about oue year, be married Judy, the oldest daughter of his deceased wife. Iu two years Judy followed her mother lo the grave, leaving a girl baby. Again waiting a. rtasonable time o mourn, be then look nolo himself Martha lo wife, who, after living i a uuinber of years, followed her sifter aud mother to the grave. So Ihe marriage last week of New berry and I'atsy absorbs the whole family of original Uurroms. Now the iijut'Btiou arises, what k iu to each other are Ihe oli'&priiig of t Ixo i'oUr marriages?' , Fl-ISCO It EAB1X0 XOriCE. On the fii'M ami tliird Tmiliih of Ajiiil, M.iy ami June the Frisco Sya- tcln (: anil Louis X Nui lit) will have on s:i!i 1 IIICISCO I i 1 l It, p s t I j tlnn, e nsr. P f I lii-!.i ALI.ii ut 01 ; . i Munday Brick Block Undertaking ftooms Up Stairs. Furnil'ire, made snd t.paired, and kept Vor sa'e. Colli us, ca- kots, and uiidertaking goods of a I kilids furiiisbod promptly on de maud. . Terms right aud roneona blc. Stallclip Furniture Co. . OPCRMII Double Daily Trains Carryinff Pullman Sleepers, Cafe Cars (a la carte) and Chair Cars (seats free), Electric Lighted Throv?hovt , Tv.Pss.AT., Atuu,'tv 0. IAI "r emnunenn.' Cen'l Agent Passenger Department ATLANTA, GA. Nothing has' ever equalled it Nothing can. ever surpacs it. Dr. (ling's lhi Discovery ForfJi 7JFMPTIO!ir il ua ana .! Pries SOcttl-W A Perfect For All Throat and Cure j Lung Troubles. Money back If It fails. Trial Bottles free. ENTRV NOTICE. Stale of N. C. ) Entry No, 14031 MaoonCo. J. al l)aes Enters 100 sores of land on waters of Burningtouu and Tellico, liiii'iiiiigiowii Towimlup, ntnl known as. UijXfrr.,AtJueL 'Knob ; Wrlaiids of Woody, : VV, M. E.l- ojr.i and' others, for.eonijiiainenl. Entered Apr. 10th, 1903.,- J. M. Davks. . The above is a true copy of Entry No. 14532. K. II. Franks, Kntry laker, Ma- . April 2(5, 1003.' ' con County. LXTHY KOTICE. - Slate of N. C. v -,' . XT ,,,,. Maoon County, jl1?.:14.5-?-- 11. 1- Loii enters 100 acres of land lying In Mayoii County, N.' C. and in Fialts Township, pn tho wa ters of Evans Creek ; rlegiiiuiuu: on a butlfceye tree, corner of No. 15172, also his own corner, on the bank of a tiiaii.eh, aud aiijoiniiij' the hinds of T, N. Ford; his ulaiols and .oth ers. Eiilerd Airil IWlOOS." I certify the ativVe: U rrta-Irne copy of tnlry. E. Il, l-'u inks.X ' v Entry TayLr,-ii;i- April 25, 11H)3. cob' County. in I i 1 uu permanently enred, without pain or d ' tor dnics or other stimulants. W'e v l their natural condition because we r prepared by an eminent physici;n-. V. C JAHANT-E a C Confidential correspondence, e- Dept. A " y c t;. Af Exttcrnety Lew Rates ISOUTHERII RA1LVAY. i On account of the following occa aioim cxtteiiiely lo "fates li:itt beeit authorised - via Somlieih liallwsy whit h are available tu the general j public i ATUstAj OA , for Westing N liiiiiill Conference Clntrliic Slid Cor lections, ftl.iy 6 Id, 1908. TiCkM on sale .May 4 and 9, limited to reX turn until JJlav lt. lttdfl. - ' AtUftA, (iA-ffutlohSl Ciihvrti" lion bf.ptiH Yoiin People's Union, July 11 VI, 1908. . Ticket on title Ju -ly ? lo IO.'llinlted to retlirli Until Ju ly 16, rJ09.i ' Kteiislbii of !hi:iiwy ' be obtained on these tick ft s to' 'Aim gust l&i 1903, If deposited by orlgi .mil purchasers with Bpechll Agent, Atlnuta, On , M or before July 15, 1903, and upon payment of fee ol -Gfty coutSt NABiiVittt,, Tt:i.-0thPral Alt' scmbly' Cumberland - Prenhyleriait Chnrch, May 21 S!9, 191'?! S mono, Va. Southern Edit enlional Conference, ; April 22-!"7i 'Ticketaron sale April 20 to 22, iimi led to return until April 28, ltfO Savannah, Ga Southefti Usp list Convention, Way ?-l4, lOOif. Tickets on sale May 4-7, limited to" return until May 20. - By depositTn -tickets with Special Agefit, Sflvan ; nail, not later than May 20, and pay' mem of fee of fifty vents, final limit hiay be extended to June 1, 10G& Tickets on sale to., above, points' from ull ftatiuus on Southern - Kail way. . For detailed information apply t nearest Ticket . Agent of -Soulheni Railway or uonneoiiiiir lines, or ad-- dress ' J. H. Wood. " -: liisirivl fassenger Agrfi . Aahevtlle, N. C. .OHEEDERArE' Veteran, NA8HVILLC, TS.NM. ' , OVKICT't'Vt JlKrtlBSKKM Untied Contedermti VFeyns. Halted Daughter ot the Ceau The Sons, ami other OrgnIitlona. - K-OOlTMr. Twt Ssmplw, Fesf Tws-Ctut Stsasev S. A. CUNNINGHAM. IrccIM. Rsdoctiok la Clubs trltk tills FaasA vV'4 80 YEARS' V V EXPERIENCB ' EXPERIENCf . ' J.tO DcKiN '9li Copyright Ac fluff k It asfwrtHin otir tlnttii fnw wfithr an MtvHtiMon Ik finhnlly tititeitt-ihto. (mtniniitr tlmirintrtctly MMitltlwnttHl. 1Imtrihonlt I'ntut . tout Tppo. (H'lotrt Hirfinrr for ntK-urtnit ptits'ttifi. 1'jUaniii Ink-Mi ilirmte't Mm.i t Co recttlvft tpr rial not it, without, citvrwa, iu Va . Ttf.ir; f'r tiKuiiiis, J ra co- Fl r J

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