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▲ebtvOte boa a “PaMology «nb« wMoft manta *wy cm la a whHa. Zt paiyarta tobaconpowdof motfaera. aad tbo mooting! am darotad la die i, connected with tbojr am bora. > ho bat that tb* aooa memo bo loogtbooadaaaa to glm tboabildmo laga Umo tar loach and ancla. tba la io tbo loogtb of tba aooa maaaa.lt woaU a»*«f that the foldotogtote got la a kaoak-oat aa tba loocbon. «aat thirty daya manlalpal ■aaa at lata tba attention of* tbo l tout* of tbo town. Tbo and commMooom to tbooooaty (Or tba ham J by tbo .... to bo bald oo *bo Ini Id bit r. Aa amamot of tba dooatioa to bo *Mdd an baa baaa tad at VMH beaaHad la tba Mania in ba Molded. Tba world, aad tbo town Uo for that la aagmdad aa right, tbemamjaot two «aeatioMemabaB t>nu>«t the (I) bow mwah MB my team ba ’aad(t)em> I afford to pay lb herlbaandUba ittoloodt aaab tea payer baa eaiUad # tmmmmUf wub Mm HEALTH OF VOIEfl CYCLBRS BAZXOYAL Ut£ OF TBS WHEEL ADVOQATED. d HnHtitm'nM Unit it wh only within tha hat few aMoika that any woman woaM tiara daiad to ‘ * oa tha platform aad adraaata wtmm . Dr. Ha thafeat toapaakln o aaaaaa at Iwpro _ _ That van aoty afewytaraaam, aad ka waa aaadaianad aad era ridteuhdfor kla aa. *■ * d kaalth pramadan,’' aha aoottaaad, “ara opaoly adraaatiag tka aaaoftkawkaataaa^maaaoof Mkr tkay ara sdrcoatiag it witk ooa pro rtstoa, aad that prorMoa laa rational aaa of tha whaal. Bath aaa ud worm a ara airaa to oraraxarttag tbaa aatraa In cycling, aad I r aotara to aay that ail tka injurious aflaeta that wa bail of tram aaaw riding Mascha ara daato tkair tadalgtag toe frsaiy in 1 waura. A rational aaa of tka by woaMa caakaa them atroag ry way. It knllda ap tkair m . it sauoao than iato tha fraah ate. aad it lodaeaa than to taka rtoro atVoo tkat tkay woaM not otktrwisa IklakoL What w mow mm in taw coon toy to National gamsa. Athletlee shoeld be encouraged; for they are ab aoiutaly aaaaaaary to oar grown people, aa waif M to oar boya and girls. wa bam not yat reached Urn atage that eotne other oouatriea barn reached, where athlattca are oonaiderad part of one’s ad meat loo, but we am progree eiag aidwly la that direction. In the meantime we hare an IneeaUou—the bicycle—white (i a very near approach, baoaaoe of ite general uea, to a uni var aal athletic system. Tbe wheal iud pUae what we woe Id get otherwtoa ta the various ball gamea, bonrtlng, skat ing racing, throwing qaolla, and tbe Uke. And eo long aa ft to popular, aa It to to-day, the health of oar people will not aatotr for want of outdoor fear that they ara too wheel. The other day, aa a ferry boat. It waaan . white-haired wom an in a cycling eoateme, sitting La the 1 adlaa’cabin. Who# we left the boat aha Joined a yaaag maa, who had a lan earn I auppoaad from hia appaar aaea Utah ha area bar aon. On reach ing the atreet they mounted the tan dem, aba taking the front aaat, and rode away. Wow, that made a good lmpreaalou on me, and I thought of it an the way boms'. Somehow or other that woman appeared to me to be a good deal younger than aha really looked. If mom women would gat out and ride Meyolea and try to aot young er they would frel youager aod look ht.dy rax *uul. “AlJ looia who iUito loww e-xuu a cyclist should (tody carefully just wbst amount of cycling will do her good, and should then study the ▼eh tele sat of which aha expasta to got this good. It abo thoroughly under stands tbs meohahkm af ber bicycle, aba win gat twice as much pleasure frees It. “The first thing to be considered Is learning to ride. Dome women are pouted SO to whether It is beet to buy a wheel and depend upon friends teach ing them or wbethar they eh all 5° W,,tf Weyote school for their Instruction. f should ndrtaa amy oan to go to a school and tears bow to rids before purchasing a wheel. White tearalag to rids they will team something about wheels, their man ban ism, and what Mad of wheel aad equipment will beat suit them. •*Tha number of lessons is a grant question with begin dots. I bare heard woman say that they learned in two or three tesoona. Hams emu sold they rods right oS the drat Urns they tried, but 1 burs cover yet seen any woman ride a wheel tbs first Urns she tried, or oven after Six or a doaen lessons ride fairly well. I know of oua woman who want to an Instructor and aaksd bow many leasees It would taka ber to team. Me answered about twenty. m— aa|g. *’ “Oh. my, I must team la tbre* let aoea, for I bits an ea gaga meet on Friday to go out for a rue.' “The taaahar triad to lasUwct bar, Kit la seedless to say that she didn’t rat on Friday. wawnT ax ocroaTAwT factdb “After you have teamed to nde, the first thing to bo considered Is the brat wheel to bur. I mens the atoat soluble wheel. A heavy woman should gat a heavy wheel, <as about twaaty-slx pouada In weight; whereas a light warns* would bo batter suited wUh a wheel weighing from twenty-two to twenty-four poueda Owe of tbo moat Impartaut tktegv about ihe wheel I* tbo peer. Many women think that they should start og at uaua with a high mar. They think kt joofca more wtat position tta saddle suits tar **Tta Una tad pumping them It ae ottar thing to oousidrr. If yoor Urw an fefUtkd too math, tta rigidity of poor raaohloo la loonassi. Alight woman nboald not lagtia tar Una too moot, tta front tin I tarn feud. If Island non Uma tta taaktliw, glam mm sastsr nootloo to tta maehUa, "la Um pan of tbs manhhie you »tanId lmra what took an niosssary. Tta wrnoah k tta principal thing. Pick oat tta ou that suits you aad yooramaklaoboat. Botha eanfnlof oaa thing. Gat a ntt wrench, for It la bettor to damnga tta tool thin to daman yaor wbssL it tta wnaeh Is harder than tta oata on tho wtasl, it win rata tta ante. “Aotodnm. I should noommaad tta short skirt. No woama should rida a bieyuls with a long skirt. Tta -ttaskirt comsstottakaaao tta . Abo re all thing*, diapaoaa corsets. Tbay an meat lojuil _Ttara an many vmritUsa ot light coast waists that saa ta won with oomfett. Tta hieyak bool Is tta bast la eool weather, but whenever it taoomn uncomfortable, I think a hlgb-laoed shoe U preferable to anr tktng aka. If women will jaat study what is snoot eossfortsbls for them In tbslr bicycle costamicg, they will eoma floors nearly to gmtUg what Is bast for their tasttb.” MtUlea m€ Tlali m Bui aa Cam M Dual Mima. Rarely tan markets sustained Mota surprises aa (bay have received of tala with so little loaa. Foreign ooodlUons and London alense, tha collapse of tba lroe on combination, tha destructive floods In tba Mississippi Valley, and tta decision of tha Supreme Coart agalut railway imoclaUous, ban bean oaed la tta utmost, tat aot ana la railroad stocks baa tba resell been Imsostaat. Ware all asaoeliUoos o< railroads to eaaae, It would ret he In tta power of capital controlling inn portaat liaaa to atop serious rate-ont Uot If It oboes. With ooatdeoee that batter times sod larger business are aonilog.taan era less disposed every day to throw away good I a vestments, and tha nry taet that priors of pro doeta are low la regarded aa a goer ante* against mush farther dcclloe. In all Industries, also, tha a dob her of aiflls aad shops and beads at work gradually I no res am. varreasaa wurr isrmo. «» » Mwmtag SKr Me* am •»» !•* Sllaraiy Oemiral. U*1M»S Km a oeaarrvr. It is Mid that bcoator Pritchard did *!»• tba Attorney General one rather stunning Uofc when be (tta Attorney Genera)) was insisting that bit In for mhtioa was, that Prioe was tta moat oosapetant, if not toe only oompeteot osao motioned for tba judgeship, "Why what la the matter with Col. Boyd T'» asked tba Saaator. “Bo yon think he ranks with Capt. Prioe as a lawyer queried Ur. Uo Keooa. %,I iblnk Capt. PrtO# thicks said tha Senator. “He erect with aa tnjPsalaa tn aaa ttsgmitwt, sod.be declared there that Col. Boyd wu in •very way qualified to 111 tha position of Attorney General of the United States—tha position that you now bold.” This wu a sort of a Fiti sJramooa’ knockout argument, sura enough. a Uran Aiag tm lain; csaMsaw ta Ika Ohi*. Chatham Bceocd, If tba paopla should lorn oocfldenoe la tb* integrity and honesty of their Judgesaaeroby and nob rale maybe *a pooled. Therefore It la to be re ■yetted that a persistent attempt la being made by some persons and popes* to destroy the respeot sod ooo Meoea of the people la and (or soma of oar moat eminent Judges. And It le especially to be regretted that to persistant as attempt Is >o be made to excite the prejudices and pasalooa of oar paopla against tb* Federal Judiciary, which, when Ibe Southern people were la aooh dire distress, was their only bulwark against tb* diabol ical legislation of a vindictive Con gress. Tea, It wa* lb* Supreme Court of tba Ualted Stats* that stood as a shield to tba oppressed people of tba Sooth daring tbs dark day* of recon struction, and It was % Federal Judge (Brook*) who forced a North Carolina Governor (Holden) to release John Kerr and other vied as* of Kirk* tyranny. The people of North Caro lina hay* not forgotten, and ihonld not forget, that the Federal judiciary baa protected them whan all other human help had failed them. Cheihate Observer. The Greensboro BeamI make* th* vary excellent point that while State Treasurer Worth bat Issued a circular to tb* band* of tb* various Institution* telling them that he cannot pay the special appropriation* made to them by the fjSglsteuirn for lack of funds, Gov ernor Burnell is lasting bis warrants right along on tba Treasury for money lobe paid lawyer*to fight suits le which be has Involved tba State. Hoo ey eao bo found for vobgaanoa but not fa« charity. Tba adn who aaU baoaaaa ba la bon Kb, tlwa tar. a* a total with tba too. Tbaaaan wboatapoa«Uagtba ■aaaatbia huagar to npnoad to tba wlaa was. Voter* oaada no wan food tbao aba (dr. Oaatioaad aaataa bring* about iadlfwtion ordnpapata. with loan of iaab, airaogth, aaaMUoa and awatal paw*r, aad an aaaawola. Uoa^ofaabaa^palwaad atonyitoftr Tba atawath now on do aaUlag ■taaa. Wo aabat appml lo aoan arts •atally dtgoatad faad wbtab an. ataa dtgaat atbar foada. That to to any, wa mat aaa tba Mobar Digaatlr* Uoratal. Ttiaa*at to arwaartandabaarlnc. Tba abroad pal* Had dtatrwa aaaaaa, An patlta praaawtly mlwa. Ttoab and rtor dndoaNp noaaaa bank, aad tlto aadkrar raaama. Bat ha aaaat bo oatwfal In fatera. A trial botUa far Want*. LAXOL tottoTbn atadtoln far ablldm. Doatota iwaaanl It In plaaaaf CaataaOU. Tutt’s PUIs Cure All Liver Ills. A Strong: Fortification. Fortify the body against disease by Tutt's Liver POls, an abso lute cure for sick headache, dys pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, jaundice, bilious ness and all kindred troubles. “The Fly-Wheel of life” Dr.Tutt; Your Liver Pills are the fly-wheel oflife. I shall ever be grateful for the accident that brought the m to my notice. I feel as if I had a new lease of life. J. Fairleigh, Platte Cannon, Col. Tutt’s Liver Pills •or ip»« i« ii«n« uvu. Kjcetttag Iif liau at a Iwik care* wa TanaeeewSsS a* iwui iWry. Kook FUa Hsrtki, Ksreh K. Lut Monday while crossing Cataw ba river, then grant It swollen by hlavy ratal, a North Carolina teamster and two ut his Meads narrowly escaped losing not only tbetr property bat their lire*. When near mld-etream tbe rapid current w reached tbe boat from tha control of tha two boat men at Neely'e ferry, who plunged into tha stream and swam ashore. The boat drifted rapidly down stream anti] a bend in the river brought the boat un der a low overhanging tree which afforded two of theparty means of Teaching tbe shore. Tbs hones, which bad fortunately bean on hitched, were ■wept Into tbe river by the tree. Tbe boat with tbe teamster and wagon oo board floated oo down stream until it happily shoaled on an island la mid stream. Here the teamster fasteoed tbe boat and stayed anti] the next day, when assistance arrived and ths boat was taken buek to the ferry. One of tbe borers epon being forced into tbe water attempted to fled a landing; hot, not being able to do so, ■warn to tbs opposite shore. lists too tbe precipitous river bank and ths deep water made landing Impossible, lie swam back to ths aids whence be bad started, bet was again forced to recrore tbe rlrvr. Oos of tbs North Carolin ians oa tbe opposite bank seeing bis dangsreos predicament called to the bores and a fourth time It swam across the widened, deepened and dangerous flood. Here bis bridle was eaaght by ths mac sod the anisoal’s head held above tbe water until assistance could arrive. It was about foqr o’clock in in the afternoon when the boat was left to tbe merciless waters, but It was cot until clue o’clock at night when the bone was extrloatad. Tbs other horse at rock for mid stream as soon as be was plunged into the river, and it was tbouj^it that he would be drowned. Tbe next mon lug, however, oce of the mao began to search for it. About half a mile balow th« mni nf iWt In* AitflyU'i brart fight for life the man called tbe hone's came. A low whinny was tbe ra posse sod, looking a short distance down stream, bs discovered tbe beast’s head protruding out of tbe water. In swimming downstream it bad found a eboal and stopping bad stayed all night with its bead Just above the flood, unable to get to land. It was soon rescued. 8nch scenes as this have occurred on the Catawba before and present a powerful argument for tbe building of a bridge across tbe stream. Tha bridge will coat something, but should men’s lives bs weighed In the same balance with paltry dollars ? A nu •( Old Cains. OuMa Claw, March BA Tom Brad aba w and a young mao Darned Qrlffia live at tba “Uacle,, Jim tala Fon villa bouaa la tbla ' ptaoa. It la one of tba first hooaea bulit In tba tone sod la eooatrnetad of logs and weatfaertnarded and called. The construction of tbe bouao furnishes so exoallent lisrbor for rata and on a recant Sunday tba oecapaote tors oft a place of celling above lbs Are place and were pnoahlng In tbe opening to run tbe rata out In a cravioo in tl*e eblmney there waa a little unpretenti ous looking bag which appeared to hare a few garden seed In It, and which waa ■opposed to have bran carried there by the rata. It waa pulled out and It created hardly more oartoalty than to cause It to be opened. Upoe opening, it waa found to oontaln three other little packages tlad up la chamois •kin, When three ware opened each waa found to ooatain a sum of money, all la old tilyer coma amounting to tblrty-nlgbt dollars, aoma of which waa almost one hundred years old, •oiaa of It being worth more tban Its face value re retire on aooouat of Its age and rarity. No oca knows when or by whom It waa placed In hiding. •m ar amfi Twa TOTtrUts Bno«I*Sr, M*rah n. Mr. V. A. Ooamao. who baa com Dnocd work oo bio oontraat to la oreaM tbo Moadty of tbo coaaty Jail, found snotbor ramlador of tbo Row enoopo yaatarday. It I* In tbo ahapa of a paloatod spiral drill of tbe most ap prorad pattarn. Tha tool to In tba •baps of aa ordinary acrew-drlrar, sod contains a whola mafaxlna of small drills. Tha Ut to drtrsn by praasara appllrd 0Irani from tbo band, and to a ooaaidsraUs aataai wort-a aatomatl* oally. It was not agoal to tba work of going through tha oamaff. towvvar.oa aeaouot of tha tbtokuaaa of tbo tub* bans. Mr. (Homan foaad tbo tool i ^M bmlds ooaoftba Joists la tbo loft of tho Jail. Babaataraad It svar to Mr. Brlea bsiills'sIrabsSsIra Tub Boot »ax,va la tba worM for Oats, Bratoaa, Bon*. UMara, Balt Ilaods, CWlbtoJaa^cloosa^arvd all a Eruptlooa, aad pnaitlosly ourm I L or no pay mgMiad. It to taaraatsad Biss's Gssas Qroaao Uali all aohm aad pa(ao. Wt psnutbs U. .J.B. Carry *uT GKR-A-TT -A.LTID LOVE'S Full Page Ad., Next Week. Don’t buy your Spring Goods In your mind or otherwise until you have read our ad. or seen our stock. —_IT WILL PAY YOU__ I raws mas. ▲ Chicago paper says that another Haymcvrket affair Is brewing among Uie anarchists of that city. A fire in Hickory laat Friday de stroyed tha dry kiln of A Y. tjigmoo containing two carloads at lumbar. A dispatch from Cincinnati an nounces aa advance of one eent a gallon in tha price of whiskey, the new mice being 91.15. The Postmaster General baa assured Senator Pritchard that be will in a. few day* appoint hit friend W. W Rollins postmaster at Asheville. C. E. Crosby, of New York, a cor respondent of the Chicago Beoord, is reported as killed In Cnba while watching with Odd glaaaee a bet lie between the Spaa 1st) and Cohans. The Aurora complains that corn and hay are being shipped Into Shelby by the aer-load and declares It la all wrong. “Oar farmers," It says, ‘‘should be able to supply alt tha corn and hay that Is needed Id the oounty." A 10-year old eon of J.8. Smith oasr Albemarle eras fooling with a pistol laat Tharsday evening. It was dis charged and the ball went straight In to the body of his little brother, near the heart. The two physicians sap theta Is no chance for the child's re covery. The Spanish forces under General Tslaaco fought a battle last Sandiy with 100 Insurgents la Plaar del Rio coder Gen. Bolt Rivera, the successor of llaceo. Blvnra, his chief of staff, and an adjatant wen captured, and about ten of hie men were killed. The captured Cabana will be ooirt martlaled and shot. Great loos of lift sad property by floods la reported along tbe lower Mlaelmlppt Greenville, Him., is to Imminent danger, and nearly all of Bolivar and Washington con nils* Is perhaps under water by to day. At Vicksburg tbc river was on Tuesday the highest known in 80 years. At laat reports the situation was truly alarming. In connection with tbe call of a SoaUtem Inaterstste Insurance Con ference to be held to Southern l*tnes on tbe 28th of this mouth, the state ment is made that whereas the State of North Carolina scads out annoslly •2,000,000 to pay for insurance, she gets back to policies paid 81,000,000 anonslly—a drain of 81,000,000 a year upon the financial resources of tbe 8tate. Mr. Joeepb Rhyne a well-known citizen of Mecklenburg died at hU boas in Rerrytzlll township one day this week. II* was about 80 yean old. Tbe Obetrcrr says be was on* of the best known mao In tha county, and wa* generally ait earned. For rears be bad been a member of the rresoyterian church, bis membership being at Mul berry chnreb. Mr. Rhyne left six children, one of whore, Mr. Adam Rhyne, liras in Charlotte. Preaidant MoKloiey ha* appointed a special commissioner to visit Cuba sod taka part in the Intended Investigation of the alleged murder of Dr. Rais, an American clUsro. Consol General Lee has absolutely refused to Join in this Investigation on tbe ground he Is convinced tbe Spanish government would not conduct a fair Inquiry and that tha decision of tbe commission would b* a ••whitewash” for all officials connected with Rnls'a death. Tbe Concord Sumdard truly say* that was a corker the Democrats of the House at Representatives put upon tbe Republicans last Friday In tha diaeasaioD of tb* tariff. It was proposed to place on the free list all dnllabta goods oa which trusts have been formed. It bit squarely sad If It could bar* bean brought to a vote It would have committed the Re publicans for or against trusts, bat It was ruled out on n point nr order. Of oouiaa such n thing wasn’t In order In a Republican house. Mr. W. B. Osborne, a prominent farmer of tb* Huntersville section dropped dead at bis home last Sunday morning. Ha wm on hit way to the spring lead log one of his horses whan death claimed him. Mrs. Osborne, who was I* the boas* at tbe time, taw tha bora* returning from tbe spring la a gallop. Her fear* were aroused at Os os, and she Immadlataly went In search of bins. Tb* body wa* found lying scrota the spring path, already dead. Mr. Oabom* was SO years old, sad was a member of tha A. R. 1*. chord) at Huntersville. H* leave* a wife sad on* too, W. B. Osborn*, who Uvea near tbe borne place. Mr*. Margaret J. Preston, the well known writer of Southern war poetry died lo Baltimore last Honda/ or tbo Infirm It la* of old ago. Bhe was a Psonsylvanian by birth, bat (o 1887 married Professor J. T. 8. Preston of tbs Virginia Military Institute who afterwards eecrsd on General dtone wall Jackson's staff with tbs rank of aolooel. Hot ststsr, Klsanor was Gen eral JaokaoB’s first wife. Among her bast known works ar* "Beechen brook" "OM Bougs and Maw," Colonial. Bal lade" end MAuot Dorothy." Mr a. PrsetuP warn known throng host the eoath as the "Mimosa of Booth era Literature." Her reaaalei were taken to Lexington, Va., for lataraseat. The royalties oo the Irak mooMi’s •alee of Bryan’s book "The Pint Hauls” amounted to 110,000. Tba tilear ehamySon Immediately gees half of U to the dlffsrsot orga muttons in the eeeae of blmetelliam. Chairmen •louse la lo spend hla portion In pro meUag tbs sanaa of bimetallism through the Demoeratle party, Mr. Werner is to disbars* the money re sslyed by him through the sbsnosls afforded by tbs Katlonel BlmeUllle Uslos; Mr. Taller will sspend bU por lion for lbs bimetallic cine* through tba BUeer Been bl loads, and Mr. Allen wRI employ bis portion la sdranelog the Interest of bimetallism through tbe Pspsltet party. Don’t fail to try lUos's Gooes ft i rase. (t sere*. We sen and gneraatse it. i. K. Oerry A Co. A Wheel We All Can Ride, CRESCENT BICYCLES an th« moat popular whoola uad« - 70,000 of thorn Bold 1b 1896. "SICY HIGH In Everything bat Erie*.’’ BARGAINS in BICYCLES. In order to move about 30 wheels from our large stock in the 3STIEIXT 15 DAYS, we quote the following low prices: Crescents which sold last year for $75 going now for_ $37*5® Crescents which sold last year for $50 going now for._. ... $30-°° Installment Prices for above wheels are #39.50 and #33.00 payable #10 down and #5 monthly. These wheels are ‘96 pattern, new and perfect In every respect, and our regular 6-months guarantes goes along with every one of them. Don’t Allow_ This offer to slip by you. This is the last lot of bargain wheels we shall be able to snap np this season. Come and buy yourself a CRESCENT NOW and get in the procession with some money left in your pocket. Respectfully, TORRENCE BROTHERS, April t, 1897. GASTONIA, N. C Repairing a Specialty. . . . Pull Tine Bicycle Sundries. -COMK TO THE Baltimore Racket -AX'D SKIXJRR BARGAINS IS — SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. We are offering More Goods —>o«— Less Money than any firm la oar Hoe. We hare something to please all both la etyle and price. “Equal ngbta to all and special privi leged to none.’* We treat all aa we would be treated. BALTIMORE RACKET, D. Ijcbovits, Proprietor. SOME HOTE$^>- ' ■MlabtAil •• H«u MW PrrfaHd by Of all_. _ tbo Wasafro* tbo wwl pliaaarr. tar (bar am aiaotaadoallr and uaqtmU"nMr the Inatniaunt lor ifcr born, boaanan «bay am food tar yaara of >•"» barton a of batata .yurtty and awocfoota of too*. eonaUMr with a rapatatloa aaoond m boo* in >mrlea. an tbo toaawonuua aad kss: ssjsi. MdM 0 K Llbarfy 9c IforfbU Va.. «M Mala M. Judson Huss. Northern Seed PoUtne*— 15c per Peck. Don’t wait; only • few barrel* left. DAPPLE5.^> Fifteen barrel* fine northern apple* —Baldwin and Ruwett*— at a5c per peck. Judson Huss. Aimiaistra tor's Notice. rr UH um« »tO W stead ia ter of tlntr rsnriff. Roltee * ah* rim aO per aw evlne 0*4 aarsrs to leas* isim-duu paymsat rs Mm mi tisraasi1". w. A. Pi a mm. mw. Farmers! We make High-Grade Fertilisers for CDTTON. sod nil GRAIN CBOI* , by Special Formulas which base stood I be test ot Held trial for many years. We guarantee them cot to be made of aboddy materials and to be absolute ly fret from adulteration. Very Respectfully. OLD DOMINION 6DAN0 GO., A. F. WHITESIDES, Agent. CUrrOKtA, IT. C. BUGGIES. To a»v» moving our aloek of BUG OlES, BUBBEY8 and HACKS. wo will maka apoelal low prion to Lb* trade to bold good till April 1,1807. Call at ooo* and aeo our goods and get price*. Toon respeotfullp, GALLAKT. WHITBSIDB8 A CO. Sale of Town Lot. flf virtu. o« an order or Um Sopertor Qwirt "I £*SVW. n■ aaoo* on u.o arm> oar of Marok lisj la a aoeWal proceeding entitled Ja*“la Hem won and aim ra. wunua a. fcrar* and other*. 1 wM eefl to Ike kteheet Md der at Ike prtenlaee at 11 c/elouk M. on tko aiu* dagr of April, lt*r, Bale ef Valuable Laid.
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