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V ) r 4 4 i VOL. X, NO 42 REIDSVILLE, N. C. DECEMBER 16. 18S8. Gl PER -i V i ... - v U ' U A v l.i "ivv .1 V - i Rye : good I " . - - .. .. : . Prepare Your Land Osborne Sectional Witji'solid steel frame, centre tlraft, wim sua or spaae cuuing oiaaes. ; An Altogether Upto Date Harrow Also! tlie . - 1 Great Chattanooga Chilled and Steel Beam Plows Is f t 4 a a Fanning tools of all kinds and hardware of all prices.! On ink sales and short, nmfil a Telephone 131. Greensboro 22S South T 1898 FALL GOODS! THE R A WHITE GUN I W an ta every body to know tfat they are receiving - almost daily, l&rjje addi lions tj their already large stock of Sporting lioods, " , (' I Hammer less 'Breach Loading Shot Guns, fanginL at prices $23 00 to $200 00. Hammer Gun34 $10 00 to $40.00 Partioalarly fine bird guns; 26 inches Ions:, e II biilanced. Loaded Shells of every iltescription. iilatfc Powder $1.25 to $1.50 per hundred. Smokeless Powder $1.90 to $2.25. also Powder, Shit, Caps. Wads at lowest pflces. AV.e' earrv a superb stock f Lea'her and Can ass . Lfeegins; Ctvnvasp and Cjrdaroy Coats, Pistols. Air Rifles. Gunrdi. Sweaters. Etc. In fact-, we have ippair rlepartment is looked after by' our warrartis us in savins: that voti ioav feel your work on guns, pistols, bicycles. et lit member iiJrn of B ack liear. 234 a la iza stock of wheels of the very bct prices fchi season of ttie year T1 pace Fsicts aod Figures it Our last year's business was the liich we sincerely thank -our many 2nd. Watt's Warehouse made a considerably biajzer av. raste, not for one load, unt for one day. not for one week, but for the KN TIKE YE R. than the advertised average of the largest leaf market in North Caro lina. :..". .. : ";. Walt's Warehouse made a bigger avera-re from Oot. 1st.! 1837 to Arg. 1st 1898, than the advertised average of the warehouse, claiming to Lead All Others in the largest leaf market iu the world. i : :; We have the figures, they do not lie, and we are Justly proud of this record. . - ; 3rd. 4th. This crop i3 an inferior one, but op its record and get as much money out or this crop tor our custom ers as any living men on any market. 5h. Capt. J. II. 'Carter, lata cf Asheville, N. C., our acutioneer, is the best in the county hear him sell. Everybody knows and like J. II. Wonoack, he is still with us, so is Cad .TonesJ D. Rarnon. Frank Apple and B. tioq w "ad van th atifaction t us anl our customers. Com e to se us and get the age of our advantages. J Watt's is the place, and its For Lthe biggest average, all Waits Warehouse. October, 1898, Greensboro Tobacco Mark et FOR HIGH -O- Sold over 5.010,099 pomtds last year for Th is is the highest, eragc made by any o er $1,203.00 paid out daily to fanner Oir warehouse are lare. commodious comm"aioii3 . t . - . . 1 M t aoacco centre, manutactunng centre, eeiitrel ; Ufr own mmiifact'irer hire a large daily and must have tobacco. Ve have the strongest corps of buyer VVe want more tobacco and must have wimoui a neer i jiesnun or tne vei. t . . Eery larga firm in the Unite 1 Stites. ani a nunber of foreign firms are repre aentel by our bnj'ers. ; Try us with your next load and be convinced of our merit. j Greensboro Tobacco Association A CHISTHAS FEAST with some of our choice Wines. Cordials, Champ ignes and SourMash Whiskies, to wash it down would be relished by Bacchus himself jf he coul 1 ; test ; their exquisite flavor and enlivening effect. Our stock of pure " Wines and liquors are high grade, and we have, the rarest and finest brands for the ' holiday sea eon. A gift of a bottle of Mt. Vernon will be appreciated by any lover of tnings. . . . , E 0 Newcohib, Adi. Nat. Bank Greensboro, NT .... - With the Di adjustable scrapes and centre toctb - , . ; descriptions at lowest Hardware Co. Kim Street. Hrecnsboro, N. C. 1898 CO A full slockf Fojt Ball3,! Nose evr thins; von can ask for. The Mr. White, wiiose long expeirienci perfectly safe in trusting ua with Main Street, Danville, Va. We carry makes and will" gi"e ou unheard-of largest 'n our warehouse career, for friends and customers.; Watt's Warehouse proposes to keep ? , F. SetUe. each, man filling his osi- in Reidsville town, the jear round. WATT BROS. PRICES; an average of 87 . 57 per 100 pounds. market in Piedmont North Carolina. for t bacco daring the pist year. a-d am up-to-date. wh--;e oronnetor stand . .. trade centre, railroal centre, educational capacity, and are increasing their trade ; in iL wiild for the 'irthiuse capaci y it if hisrh average will bring it. TflE OLD BEAt'i How cracked and poor hia laophtef rings, ' How dblled his eyes ot.ce flashing warm, ' But still a courtly tathos cHnrt Aboat b sbentand Uheted form.' Tonight, where mirth and music dwells, His wrinkled cheeks, hU If ck ( f iow, Gleam near the fct indsons of tLe 1 eil : Ee smiled ou forty years Ago, We watch htm h re. and half believe ' Ohf g-aae may witness,. while he rates, ; Death, like a footman, touch his sleeve ' And tell him thU the carriage waits. PhiiSdelphla Times. Tilniry Notes. The following is a brief synopsis of the report made by the board of trustees of Trinity College to the two $Iethodist Conferences of the State, recently held : Number of students matriculated I in College departments this year, 142, an in crease of twelve over number at the corresponding date last year. Trin ity Park High School has been opened this year and has enrolled fifty-four students. During this Conference year Mr. W.; Duke has added $100,000 to the endowment fund, and has also turned over to the trustees the Mary" Duke build ing which coKt $4,500. This is for the use of young women. Mr; B. N. Duke has donated ? $5,000 for the improvement of the park. He also donated $3,000 for the gymnasium. The Alumni are ei'ecting a Craven Memorial Hall costing $13,000. A school building and dormitory have been erected for the - Trinity Park High School at a coBt of $12,500, The total valuation of property. $512,833. Two new professors were I added to the faculty, making a total of twelve. The corps of in structors in Trinity 'Park High School comprises fire teachers. The Trinity College Historical Society has established a civic cele bration to be held annually on Feb. I 22j The purpose is to have" each year on this occasion an address on i some subject concerning a better and saved civic life. . It has been thought wise to have this celebra tion on Washington's t birthday. The society has been fortunate to secure for the addrees at the first celebration, Judge H, G. Connor, of Wilson, N. C. Prof. Edwin Mims will deliver the Alumni address at Vanderbilt Uni versity at the commencement m June. . Prof. Jerome Dowd will take h'S Junior and Senior classes in Politi cal and Economy to "Washington City for the purpose of studying the public institutions. - , Sttjdext. A card on the outside of office door says: Gone to lunch. : Be back in ten minutes." And, the man will be there on time. That is, for some days, weeks or eten months, he will. Then he will be at home occasionally ; for. a day. He'll tell yon lie -had a headache a turn of cholera, morbus, dr maybe hell say he had a lump in his stom ach and felt too miserable to move. The lump was probably two or three ten- minute lunches condensed. The man who "bolts" his lunches will find Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pel lets the best friend he ever met. f I There Is no case of biliousness, constipation, indigestion, "heart bum, or any of the rest of the night mare breeding brood, that - these little ''Pellets" will not cure. They cure permanently. Send 21 eents in one-cent stamps to Worlds Dis pensary Medical Association, Buffa lo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce's 1008 page "Common Serise Medical Adviser," profusely illustrated. ; The Corpse Sat Up. As he was being prepared for burial Theodore, Hopkins, colored, of Dover, Del., astonished his friends on Thursday of last week by sitting up and' announcing that he was alive. Hopkins drank con siderable "apple jack," and lapsed into what proved to bo catalepsy. As he did not recover for ; several hours, his friends thought he was dead, and collected money to give Hopkins a decent burial. -He was dressed in his best clothes, and the group :; was ; discussing his i sudden end, wnen the supposed corpse bolted - up right : from the bed and exclaimed to thestartled mourners: "I ain't dead, thank the Lord, I heard " every word, but couldn't move.1'' Hopkins is partially para lyzed as the result of his strange sleep. The money collected will be saved until needed ' for another burial. - . THE EXCELLENCE CF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured, by scientific processes known to the California. Fio Svbup Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the . true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured .by the CALiroRjriA Fig Syrup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Caxi fobnia Fio Stkup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty i of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, ; as it acts on "the kidneys, liver and ' "bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAW Tili CISCO. cu LOCISVTJ. SEff lORZ. Jf.T. 'mm THE PLUG TOBACCO TRUST. Absorption of the Business by tat Continen tal Tobacco Company. , A New York dispatch of the 10th inst. says: The Continental Tobacco Ck'mpanyt.i'vhicbts':..pVer:-'the plug interests of the American To bacco Company and 4ilso - absorbs the entire business of ohn Finzer & Brothers, of Louisville ; P. H. Mayo & Brotheirs (ipcorporated,) of Richmond, Va.; the P. J. Sorg Com pany, of Middletown, O.; Daniel Bco ton & Co., of 1 etroit, and the entire common stock of the P. Loril lard ; Company, 'was '-incorporated under the laws of Ifew Jersey. The articles of incorporation give to the new company fullpower to buy, manufacture and eeTf tobacco in its various forms. The authorized cap ital stock is $75,000,000. The incor ators are -as 1 follows: Grant B. Schley, M-Leopold, J. B. Cobb. Col. O. H. Payne. Paul Brown. H. I Drummond, C H. Faucette. P. Lor- illard, Jr., Col. J, B. Hughes, Oran Scotton, Basil'Doerhoefer. J.B. Duke. H. L. Terrell, F. H. Ray, Thomas Atkinson. - Late this afternoon a meeting of these incorporators was held at Newark. At this meeting the in corporators were elected directors of the Continental Tobacco .Compa ny. Messrs. Schley, Cobb, Brown, Faucette ; and Hughes were elected for one yea. Messrs. Doorhoef er. Terrell; Atkinson, Leopold and Payne elected for two years, and Messrs. Drum m ond, Loril lard, Scot ton, Duke and Ray were elected for tnree year-. After the stockhol ders meeting the directors' meeting was held,; at which the following officers were elected President, J. B. Duke; .first yice-presidenC H-1-Drummond ; second vice president, F. H. flay j third vice president, O. Scott; treasure, P. Lorilla'rd, Jr., and secretary, David Keller. This is the outcome of the negotiations which opened last January for the amalgamation of the plug tobacco interests of this country. Career of Garcia Closed. ' A Washington dispatch of last Sunday says: - General - Calixto Garcia, the distinguished Cuban warrior and leader and the head of the commission , elected by the Cu ban assembly to visit the United States, died here this morning shortly after 10 o'clock at the Hotel Raleigh, inhere the commission has its headquai iers; The sudden change from the .warm ciimMfe" of Cuba with the hardships ; he had there endured t the wintry weath er of New York and Washington is responsible for the ; pneumonia which resulted in his demise. T He contracted a slignt cold in New York, which did not assume an alarming stage until the early part of last week. On Tuesday night General Gafcia, in company with the ether members of i the commission, - attended at dinner given ih hjs. honor by Gen. Miles, and the exposure that night brought on ; an Attack of pneumonia which culminated in his death. During the twelve hours or more preceding dissolution General Garcia was an conscious most of the time. At in tervals he recognized one or more of those about him. In his dying moments, as through his busy and active life, his thoughts were for his beloved country and its people, and among his - first words were ir rational utterances . in which he gave orders to his son, who is on his staff, for the battle which he supposed was about to occur and In which he understood there were only 400 Spaniards to combat. Just before , he died he embraced his son. Repudiatloolsts Win Out. Charlotte Observer. . '- v ' i The rediationists have won : the Buncombe county bond case before the. Supreme Court. It was won upon the nsval technicality that the act under which the people were authorized to vote on the bonds did not pass the" Legislature in strict conformity to all the details in such cases made and providEd. The peo ple of Buncombe nevertheless voted by a large majority for the issue of the bonds f 98.000 of them, in aid of the building of the Spartanburg & Asheville Railroad, in 1874 and have not been heard to express re gret on account of having done so. They got their railroad, the bonds passed into the hands of ; innocent purch users for value, and now these holders lose them," principal and in terest, unless the Supreme Court of the United States, to which The Raleigh Post says the case will be carried, reverses the Supremo Court of North Carolina. It wants to be understood that the railroad has no interest in this ; case. It took the bov ds when they were issued, sold them, puj the money in its treasury and there its relation to the matter ended. This decision does not, therefore, punish the railroad but its weight falls upon, the people whoever they be, to whom the bonds were sold.- . . This suit was - initiated by the late fusion board of commissioners of Buncombe. This board was der f eated for re-election on the 8th of November; and at a meeting of the new board a month later Thurs day, 8th inst. it. adopted a pream ble and resolutions reciting that the citizens and tax payers are not in sympathy with the suit for. repudi ation; that they do not desire "to repudiate their solemn financial ob- l ligations upon a mere technicality ncnai ine onnging oi ine .Buii.was essentially wrong and unjust" and has materially impaired the credit of the municipalities of the State and especially of Buncombe coun ty," and directing the county attor ney to take such steps as are pracV ticable ,to. protect the county's credit and the people's honor." : It was too J ate, however. The Supreme Court had, that very day, handed down its opinion; hut the commissioners of Buncome are en titled to all commendation for the high stand they have taken upon this matter, involving corporate in tegrity and so far-reaching in its influence upon public credit. The Review leads in quality, also. ifc- Vm... mm m la . J U . d 'tizzzi cf fcutar. Safctidrd tfo feed njainct 'slunu Alum fcalinqr powsfes if tSm greatest menacezs to health of the ftZUni cUy. WOVM. Bihii pmrm CO., HtW VOWt. ; , Josh EiJlinjs en Hens. The best time to set a hen iz when thheu-i;4reidyr -.1 kant tell you what the best breed fcc but the Shanghi iz the meanest. It kosts as much ; to board one az it duz a stage boss and might as well tinder take to fat ft fanning mill, running oats thru it. There aint nd prollt in keeping a hen for his eggs, if he laze less" than one a day. Hens are long lived if they don't kontract the throat disease; there" & a garte menny coes to pot every year" try" thi mellonkolly disease. I kant tell eggsactly how to pic out a good hen, but az a general thing the long-eared ones, I kno are the lest apt to skretch up the garden. Eggs packed in equal parts of lime water, with the other, end down, will keep from 30 to 40 years, if they are not disturbed. Fresh beefsteak iz good for hens; 1 suppose 4 or five pounds a day would be awl a hen would need, at fust along. I shall be hap pee to advise with you at any time on" the hen question and take pay for iriy advise In egfcH- Yellow Janndlc Cured. Suffering humanity should be sup plied with every means possible : for its relief. It is with pleasure we pub lish the following : "This is to cerUfy that I was a terrible ' sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and alt to no avail. Dr. Bell oor druggist, recom mended Electric Bitters and after taking two bottles. I was entirely cured -. 7 I. now take great pleasure in recommending them . to anv nerson sufleriifg from this terrible malady. I am gratefully your 3, M A. Ilogarty, Lexington, K?." Sold by W. S. Allen and L. L. Sapp, druggists. . , No Mere Passports. It will be with peculiar feeUne, says the Atlanta Constitution, that Americans Ifl visiting Havana, will fiErd that the dreaded passport will be no longer demanded of them. One of the greatest annoyances of travel in Cuba heretofore, as well as in the other Spanish posses sions, nas oeen tne excessive seven ty of the passport law. Thus a ship would be met oat at gei and every! passenger would be m tefrof lest his passport might not be accepta ble to the supercilious customs offi cer from Havana. No sooner landed on shore than the passengers would find themselves con fronted with the necessity of visitations to theu chief of police, and of being under ofScal sutveillance at every . step taken In case of a desire to return home twentyfour hours'- notice was required in order that the slow going officials .might hare an op portunity to examine the record of the depairting pilgrim. Now all this will be changed. A man can come and go at his own pleasure, He "can challenge the first lighter in sight, and descend ing from the side of the ship make bis " way for dry land without fur ther ado. He can walk , up and down the streets of Havana, asking questions with all the monehalence of a school-girl in Boston, and when he gets ready to leave the island he can sail or swim just as he pleases, without respect to official inspection. In this single item alone the Cubans-will; discover an amount of freedom . which was hitherto un known to them, and those Span iards who are left behin'l will dis cover, for the first time, how much trouble they gave themselves for nothing. : Good oye9 r The Right Remedy Will Banish it Forever. If you would forever be rid of the aches , and pains, and. some times the . tortures, produced by Rheumatism; you must take the right remedy. Those who con tinue to suffer are" relying upon remedies which do not reach their trouble. The doctor's treatment always - consists of potash and mercury, which-only intensify the disease, causing the joints to stiff en and the bones to ache, besides seriously impairing: the digestive organs. ' r . " Rheumatism is a disordered state of the blood, and the only cure for it is a reat blood remedy. Swift's Specific (S. S. S. ) goes down to the very bottom of all diseases of the blood, and promptly cores cases that other remedies can not reach." Mr. E. K. S. Clinkenbeard, a promi nent attorney of ' Mt. Sterling, Ky., writes: . ; .''' ' "Two years ago I was a great sufferer from Rheumatism. - I had tried every remedy I could hear of except S. 8. S. I had been to Hot Springs, Arfc., where I remained for twelve weeks under treatment, but I experienced no perma nent relit f, and returned home, be lieving that I would be a, sufferer as long at I lived. At "a time when my trains were almost unbearable, I BEFORE AND AFTEX TAKING. An Object Lesson Worthy of Serious Cpbi.'J ' . eratlon. - Its-lflfh Post.', . . r; If any northern person desires to be fully informed upon the merits of good government as-contrasted with bad, let him Visit Wilmington now.- Let him . spend two days therein observing tLe current of events, and then question the aver age citizen whom he may meet in the street, of all races, as to present conditions as compared with the past two years. He will find every ' person pursuing his or her vocation ' x i - a . m a wim aosoiut assurance oi protec tion and safety, perfectly content to retire at night with the convic tion that all isr well within the con- fines of . the city, and every law abiding citizens contanted and hope ful ; business, which Lad. become paralyzed, going cm Its wonted way, the very humblest negro relying ou hi white fellow citizens withibso- lute confidence of protection in his daily life. Overthrowing the wicked misrule, as degrading as it was dis graceful, as injurious to the hum bier class as it was ruinous to the interests of the better, and the es tablishment of such rule and con duct as now obtains cannot be con demned by any honest American who desires that peace and good eo"vernmenti and kindly relations between all classes, shall exist in our citieU But whether there be any who would haver it otherwise, the present conditions ate there and throughout the btate to say. - How to Find Out. Fill a bottle or common gl993 will tour watrr and let it stand twenty (our hours : a sediment or settling in dicates an unhealthy condition ot the kidneys: if it stains jour linen it is evidence of kidney trouble ; too fre quent desire to pass it or pain in the bark- is also conTim-ini proof tltat i he kidneys . find bladder are out oi order. " what to no. Theie is comfort in the knowledge o often expressed, that Di. Kilmer's Swamp-Rot, the great kidney reme dy fulfils every wish in curing rheu matism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and erery part of the urinary passages. It corrects inabili ty to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and over conv'S that unpleasant necessity of being compelled, to go often r during the day, and to get up many tiroes aring the ni'ur. The mild and the extraordinary effect of S warn p- Root is soon realized. It stands the high est for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If ybo need a medicine you shouM have the best. At druggists fifty cents or one dollar. You mar hav a sample bottle and a fMk tltat : tells- more about it, il you send your aldress to Dr. Kilmer A Co.. Bingham ton, N. Y. When writing be sure and mention that you read ti is generous offer in The Re view. " ' Star Sayiazs. A Maryland man has recently captured an oyster almost old enough to vote. According to the creases in its overcoat it was nine teen years old. One of the burning questions with the Statesville Landmark is wood. But the editor manages to keep cool while discussing it, be cause he says he hasn't any wood to burn. ome patriot in - Cjngres3 has in troduced - a bill to prohibit the American flag from being used for advertising purposes and yet we are told that trad follows the flag." . , San Francisco has such a supply of water that she says she could face a drought of twenty-four or thirty six months. But the people of San Francisco are not much stuck on water. - A little of it goes a long way. A Tennessee young man is so anxious to learn a trade that he wants to be sent to the penitentiary as his best chance, but he ' couples his request to the Governor with the further request that he send him the money to pay his fare to the penitentiary and let him out when he has learned his trade. RhetamatSsm. chanced to resd your advertisement and was impressed with it so much that I decided, to try 8. S. S. I took eleven bottles aiid was entirely relieved , oi an pain ana curea permanently.: When I began: to take 8. 8. 8. I was unable to sit or stand with any ease, and could not sleep. Since taking the last dose I have had no return of the Rheumatism, .and I take great pleas ure in recommending 8- 8. 8 to any one who has the misfortune to suffer with this disabling disease." S.S.S. is the only cure for Rheu matism, which is the most stubborn of blood diseases. It is not intended to give relief only, but by completely neutralizing the acid condition of sthe blood it forces out every ti ace of the disease and rids the system of it forever. It is : Purely Vegetable and one thousand dollars reward is offered to any chemist who can prove that it contains a particle of mercury, potash, or any other mineral ingredient." S. S. S. is the only blood remedy guaranteed to be absolutely free from sseral mixtures. ' Books sent free by Swift Spe cific Company, Atlanta, Ga. 'wlllLlL MAKE A FRUI7 C.IG pvWe can supply you ( f e very th i rig y o u will L for it. 'Phone for what you want and ce if j : the people for the BEST at the LEAST. L. B niNDAU, 125 South Elm Street OPPO. BENBOW HOUSE, GREENSBORO, N.C. (ALL KINDS OF TM ARRIS Ji II ARDWARE COf.TPArJY pcoWiiiQTTJTEADQUARTERS FOr XllVlUU V KG. iiARDWA We carry a complete line of Hardware. Cutlery, Stoves. Atrricultaral In. pleraents. eUr , ar:l solicit your trade. of the celchratetl South Bend Chilled Plows fn all sizes, from $5 up. These are will regret it lfyou buy any oilier kind before examining them. Wj are exclusive age at a in this territory for the famous Queen Water Elevator, This isoite of the most compact and useful well fixtures made. It i f compact and durable and will last a life lority and to see it is to be convinced that it is without an equal. Mr. Walter Hlackwell i with as and will be pleased to have L!j fib- " call on hira tdP"For the convenience of oar friends and customers in the enrrour. ilr territory we have arrange! with the Reidsville Telephone Company lo tavs any mc telephone na at our expense Irorn any point reached by the Ksul: vide Teleplnue System. Our long distance 'phone is No. 64 and we will Li glal In hae jou tall us at any time. iThan You Ever Saw in Qreensbor I am getting in my stock which I bought on my northern and western trip. Come in and see them, prices will'sorprisejyou Special low prices on Carriages and SprinsJWagons that I'. picked up much under market price. I amjselling a bufgy for $35.00 that I guarantee equal to any boggy you can bay in the State at $40.00. I do not handle a buggy that T cannot guarantee, if j on are lookir g for Cheap John trash at f 24.00 I don't keep it.' I am now opening op my 10th car load this yt-ar,, I am the only car-load deale: In Greensboro and tbrcs fourths of the buggies in Gra.nsboro can be seen in ray Loun. Kespectfttlly, v I wili pay all telephone messages. 29 (D00 YA On our counters at reduced prices. Also our t:rr ! line of SHOES GOODG HATS, TINWARE. ROCKERY, Country Produce Taken U J FRUITS.) 'Phone No r, RE. We have just received a lar v3 ttocl' the best plows on the market and rc 3 time. It has many points of i;ncr; o ..-.-J n GREENSBOKO, N. C. ; - HARDVAI at Highest fin:
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