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The Union Republican from Winston-Salem, North Carolina • Page 3

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THE (Of lifjRTH Sim. Tke larry VsirAX Casi j.rf THE INTERNAL REVENUE. THE EEPIJ BLIP AN TSfl The Wiikesboro contingent for Fed tamp tion hoTen tenaciously, owing to i i a in severe illness ox dm who. NglOHBQRHOOP, NOTES. A Review of Matter in; Piedmont Carolina a Gleaned from Oar Kxchames.

1 fl i AWgh(ii Shtt We have some snow (i yt in the rooantaioB in places twi ot three feet deep. fi "Mrs. John Veach died hi Cbi Wonday, IlliDoii, March 20th, -air THURSO AY. APRIL 4. 1895.

rhi Week Review ot the Town Court. and Piedmont Carolina. Watt Rnndaw la Palm flnnHir. The extension of the Water Supply of the city is in progress. Eiabtaon eonTtlM took out the necessary license to wed in thia county during the month of March.

The death roll for Winston during March, totaled 3-4 whitet and 9 colored. A number of Cabins aire to 'fee bailt at Moore Bear Piedmont this season. I Mr. J. II.

Johnson, "Little continues seriously ill at his home near the Mayor's office, Salem. -4A fire broke out on a Mf. Mitch-el. lanC near Culler, (he past week, and burned over a stretch of 100 acres. IqsSalera there were six deaths during March 4 whites and 2 colored.

Births 62 boys and 4 girls, ar a an wniie. The Second Quarterly Confer-ehoe for Barkhead M. E. Church South will be held Wednesday night April 10 th. Thepastorof Barkhead Church, wx i '11 I.

a If AW II niBTTIHT Will TlrHPir, la Kl Marvin- instead ot Burkhead next Sunday morning. S-Mr. C. Vogler, Salem's rete- HJA4atAa. a it si AsfAamal citizen, has been seriously ill the past week and is still quite feeble.

The Quarterly Mass Meeting for the various Methodist Sunday Schools of the- city will meet in Barkhead Church next Sunday at Winston's manufactured To-bacco shipments for March totaled just 1,944,367 1-6 pounds, an increase of 100,980 pounds over March, 1894. A game of Base Ball between the Guilford Cojlege and the Agri-cultural and Mechanical College teams is announced to take place in this city Easter Monday. -The Supreme Court this week i 1 i ter XT i of ii o4- annaala Messrs E. B. Jones and Clement Manly, all of Winston, are in Raleigh as attorneys.

County Superintendent A. I. Butner will examine Public School teachers, and 13th at his office, in this city- Saturday for colored applicants only. TK' Da.il notes tKat DeDutv Collector AJspaugh has one nun-AtcA barrels of blockade whiskey in his charge. It was captured in DavieS Yadkin and Wilkes counties.

Easter among the Moravians is observed solemn and impres sive services which will duly open 'Holy Week nextlSunday morning, and evening, and continue through-gut the week, McClamrock, a well krfown citizen of the Cana Davie county, died from the effects of a cancer, laBt Friday, His age was about 60. years. He leaves a wife and four children. The Second Quarterly meeting for Burkhead Church will embrace next Sunday night at which time the Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be administered. A good attendance is requested.

The Street Car service on South Side has been discontinued for the resent. To our Wauehtown, Cen- terville and South friends doubtless a great inconvenience, but only temporary, there is every reason to believe. Clock peddlers are doing up Wilkes county, while "Snake Oil" -soap venders have taken the State i gnnerally. Whenever people cease to Datrouize such rjeotde this conn trr will be relieved from these im positions, and in many cases, most glaring Did yen know that a silver quarter, naif-dollar, or one aonar, each make a handy pocket rule? 'The silver quarter meares just three-fourths of an inch in diameter. The silver half measures one in diameter.

The silver dol lar measures one and a half inches in diameter. Marriage even closes its eyes to affliction, 'tis said, and so it seems to have been the case with Henry Webster and Jennie McDonald, colored, who were married in this city last Thursday by Esquire 1. Lehman. Henry is as blind as an owl and matrimony it seems, would be the last venture to an in dividual in his unfortunate condi tion. "For forging an order for five cents on the Elkin and Jouesville Bridge Company, Tom Caudle, Yadkin boy, ha been sent to the penitentiary for one year.

Some men will default their creditors for hundreds and thousands of dollars and the Jaw and society paas over the short-corn ibes most graciouilyi Such an unequal dis pensation of justice needs rectify: ing, ana oaaiy. Amos Knott, oae of the parties rverely teaten by "the Yadkin "White Caps," recently, was ar rested in this city Monday, on charge of retailing without license, It is now believed that these par ties were not guilty of the charge of reporting and for they were so summarily dealt with some weeks since in Yadkin county. This moB justice is deplorable, to ay tne least. governor uarr offers fifty dol lars reward for the capture of Wil Craig for the murder'of Jes' te Carter in Yadkin county. Th -crime occurred March 19th.

Crai has been going under the assume is supposed to Ije using the latter name la bis business just at pres- enu An account oi the affair will be found in the "Neighborhood note column. To-morrow night a special jnn- aieal uanrimt will2 haM in Philharmonic Society, the proeram embracing selections from the best vui)iwii iui ius xHier seaaon, The Society will be directed by Prof. Bkilton and assisted by spe-r cially enlisted Ulent from all the cneatra, Buhop Bond thaler an A Prof. 8kilton will deliver adcress- a in at in tne ease oi state vs. cnaa.

Icame to at Burry court on last Friday for murder of Mont- gomery ptimntvim an i auupii led tor maasiaugnier. joe caw- hart was sentenced to ten v-arsiiu the Stiate peuiteutiary, and James Burkhart, Charles arid Drury Mc- cryae to fix monvns in vue coumv jaiUi i The; judgment in the case of the Strijcklin women, for murder of a child, was that the oldest be confined in the State penitentiary for 15 yeats and the yonngest for" 10 years. I j. i i I rraw SIIhs Cahta. Farmers are busy sowing oats and preparing corn nr.

iiienry w. ixwe, wno Was badly scalded some time agol is able tq be out again; Boys keipp away rrom winaowa ir ypa don 't a ant it showered on you. uos men, oi eaiem, was here Other night! and gave SHOW. ii Mi WmiNowsom snapped horses the; otheri day and now has the fateet trotter in the State. Tbe Southern Lumper has gou0 iiitothe hands of a Receivur.

Mr. J. II. ewart. Receiver, ill sell the stock 1 comprising some 100,000 feet jof lumber.

i j) LOAFCK Kings Cabins, March 23, I ii The Archt ale Cornet Baud 11 soon be out In new uniforms, iv ui us i iviug is wiKiuu yl arationa to leave in a short time fbr England where he expects to: rje- main ior aevvrat uioutus. Bradithaw A Steele jjrent to Stab ly county Wedue.sdayj in respene to 4 telegram retaining them to defend E. Wi Stedmao, a merchant of Porter, Stanley who in a difficulty with Joe and Percy Fleii-ing shot and wounded them both. It is thought that Joe Fleming's wound iwi prove fatal. Clapt Snow has sold the right to manufacture and use the Modern Barn process in South Carol i for a handsome Ever siut he has regained contror of nis ents, and got rid of his Philad phia partners according to law, the people have reah zed that this yal uable invention is again in honest "3 hands, and tby have attention to lit again turned tbeir in earnest.

Capt. Snow knows all tific tobacco curing, peri men Stations of about sciiu- and the Ex the tobacco States, in: their report of tests made, substantiate everythi Capt. Snow claims for the Modie Barn i At a 'meeting of lithe Cout Commissioner Tuesday the fal lowing freeholders were appointed R8 Tax Iiistets and Assessors for their! respective Townbhipa in th is county the first naniifcd being the Lister and the last two Assessors AhbotfW Creek Joltu! A- Holder, A. G. Vuss: E.

B. Liaville. Bethania-Fi 11. LashLI H. W.

Pel dicor. Ti. G. Tbacker. Broadbav W.

31. 0 TeacuiA, fl'E. Ebt-rt. 1 lii viri ct i VI I I Wommddk, J. A.

Sbeak. J.IA. PoutbU M. (layer, H. Una tar, Ai.

F. Robemon LewisvUle W. K. wagoner, ii WngUt, Pi T. lock.

lluldle i orki-li W. I Lin vil le, C. MaxteO, Willis Marshall Old Kicbmond D. a. SniJer.

R. Jf. Payne, J. O. Wolf.

Old Toiwn-C. H. Hanser, W. Jas! E. Pelree.

Rural HaU-i-J. F. Cnrad. R. Cos, FiiShore.

Salem Cbapel J. F. Grabba, J. Waddell, II. J.

Crews. South Fork L. J. Conrad, A. Atwood, Tbeo RonieL ienha-4D.

8. Lehman R. C. Lin back, A- Coura-1. nNtoaj ls Ward W.BarroW, Dr Ai Blum, F.

C. Brown 2rid Ward, L- T. Brnum, C. H. Clark.

3rd Ward Hamlin, L. Reei, E. A. GrifEthj J. A.

WhiteL i 8alm r. E. Kwhlen, H. E. Friei, O.

H. Fbgle. I dm'i writs Rk -r A norel piece of evidence was intre- duced rcefatly in a breach of promise caae lsavaria. Lh Uelendant op slinately denied tbe charge; and stal ed that, tus accuser bad notbmg tp show to prove her statement. bi ter al boxom village maiden, asked one (lay to ne; permitted to tiring ib her evidenS9s, The Court granted heir request, and adjilurned Until 10 o'clock next day, tne appototed lime able was on band, and upon theqjjery df tbe Judge! where her evidence she opened Sibe door and foar luml4 men brougat in a tree trunk, upon tu bark of which her faithlntts aiorer had incised both their initials 'within a flaming heart! Hhe woo her rasx, Iroy Ji.

X. jTimes itu tn apove we: do not en( tirelv agree. jMany time in ou boyhood days did we carve th name of this or that little laeri, upon the beech aud maple tree aiong our, local stream, inese girls are women now, and all. in our recollection married, and tm queens pfl as tnaQyl domestic realms. But sadder still, som have entered into their eternal res' under the shade of the Tree ol Life in thej great beyond, and it ii both a pleasant and sad retrospec to glance, backward and trace th fate and fortune of those whos names pre so wnaeriy tracK with keen -edged knife upon th beech and maple trees in the lob ago.

Happily, an experience like tbe. above did not befall us and occurrences of a similar nature are rare. The roading of the extract brought these though ts to mi nd. As a finale, it is but just to ey, that for over 13 year one cf those first mentioned little lassies ha been our eherished help-meet and her tare i ai.d ianag is tiaoei, deep aud affectionately upon pur heart. M7 kind (Providence! grant us and the bright) little faces around our- fireside, many years still of health, happiness and c4n- teniment, flTHExyojJrjripv bf medicinal agents is gradaally rel esMtios the old-rim herb.

nisi. draughts and vegetable ettraeU to tbi rear and onoging into general ue (he pleasant and effe ttire (idaid laxative, Syrepof FJra. To gel jtii- tnp tjn dy that is maauraciared by the: CsJiforai Fig 8ymp Co. only. Foi al tJ all leading druggist.

.1 L. lunimea jictting, bnraing. crusty and scaly Mia and scalp of ioUaU JOOinfHl sua. CUr3 Dy I.IOBDSOB'a (iri tr boapl fcfV Y- 0 ThomtioB L. 1 -H-r O- L- Jdeadotal Til wu'tea "Have used your Japanese Pile Cl aad found it ft ur and permaal para r.

v.t. Taoaapsoa. droggiatj i. ftOO pairs of saa pies booer at Schnu 1 sum tot te week ou branch viuw vuvuug dmuiu i 13.169 98 2,824 69 1.664.70 l.7B 80 3.7BO.0I Thursday, Friday, Saturday, no aalei. Total-'': '-fei'l" Il3.162.08 a cim "i from the Pinnlcle Xra, we learu that Mr.

Hugh Martin, who, by the waj was atone tiitoe a resident of this city, was crossing at Hauser's ferry below Donbaba last week with lhis little boy afcd a load of hay, whin the flat which was in leaky condition. Bank i and the chain parted. Mr' phaplain who waa aboard swam tof.the shore and returned the flat (h a danoe and took Mr. Martin's boy The horse was: unhitched and; swam to the shore with Mr. Martili.

i. i' (: To President Edmunds, of the Winston Tobacco Board of Trade, we are indebted for the fol lowing comparative! statement of leaf Sales upon this- market Sales for March, 94 1,634.452 lbs. do do do 95, do ncrease March. 95.1 343.325 do Sales lst6moe. '93-4i do do do do '94-5 7,886,152 do Decrease lsjt 6 month this fiscal year, 241,730 do Charch From th5 March Wachovia Mo ravian we 4iip the following interesting calendar, both' to members of that Church and as a piatter -of general history I MABCH.

4 19, 1759. Anniversary of toe, Church at Rethamav N. C. i 22, 1735. The first Moravian colony to America arrtred' at SaTan-nabv Georcria.

'I 16, 1739. Kajarnak. the -fipBt convert, ia Greenland, baptized. 28, 178. Tbe first; meeting tonse at Hope, Ci ooeorated.

30, 1756 Beginning of th Mission at I I I Jf; 1740. The first Hotientot baptized by Georga Schmidt. 1865. Palm Snodaf. i 12, 1865.

Qkod Fridayj i 13, 1732. First Easter Imorniog cele bration on fhej Hatberg. Herrnhnt. .1 14, 1895 Easter. if rafta OraMwr akrMla.

A copy of the Bethlehem, Daily March 29th to hand noting a very interesting occasion at the Moravian Theological Sem inary in that city, Marob 2th, in observance! of Comrnehius Day, with the annual Joha Beck oratorical contest-. Thete Wee six oon testants, vtz Daviol j. Woosly, Friedberg, subject "David Livingston Cfi.ill. Knight, BetblehemJ Pa Tne fBattla of Lexington Alfred Rymell, Cleve land, OhH, "Christlarl Citizen- hip:" J. Kaiser, Fry's Valley, Ohio.

ol Definite Aims and Plans Lquia A. Hueb-ner, Litiz, "Joan of Arc;" Howard Rondthaler, Bafem, N. The Moravian The Judges awarded the first pHie, 415 to Mr. Rondthaler, and the second prize, $10, to Mr.Huebnlr4 I Th wchvi nraviaa The Moravians of- tha Southern Province have nowa long feltwant in the publication fjaf larger and improved Church papei With the Wachovia Moravian' tor March, hitherto a small 4 piefe paper in an experimental stated tbe publi cation, was -increased to 8 pages, larffnr. a.nf better leverv wav.

The manaeement of ibe paper in all its details will in the hands of a committee composed of the following gentlemen I S. Siew- ers, 11. H'ries, Vnas- PA rtom, J. LmebacI, C. H.

tFpgle, E. Allen and W. A. Lemly. The edi tor will be Bishop dward Rood thaler, D.

jD.n and'l the business management will be the hands of Rev. J. B. Clewelll 1 In the departments, Mr. Jas.

T. Lineback will have charge of the Sunday School ReVj A. ID. Thse- ler, Christian Endeavor; Rev. Jas E.

Hall, the: Church" at Home. Subscription and advertising Her bert and Wm. J-fotil; Mailing, Mr. C. B.

Rfohl Ptinjters. Crist Keehln. Publishedmonthly sub scription 50 cents per year. A meeting of the: bar of Surry county was: held at Debson, March 25th for trie purpose of paying proper tribute of respect! to the ate Judge Jesse Uracil in Graves His Honor iJudgo Ileary R. Bryan was made Chairman and J.

F. Hen dren, Esqpf Elkin, Secretary. On oenau oi tne coninime appointea a ki 5 at the last of jsurry Court, lion. R. U.Ulenn.in few pointed and eloquebt remarks, presented the; following resolutions which were unanimously adopted Whereas, It has pleased Almighty itoa to remote irom onr midst ooi friend and brother, the; Hoov Jesse F.

Graves, white we now-bow in humble submission to the Divine will, knowiog tnaa ne oraers an tmogs weti. yet as a slight expression of oar high esteem and love, at a meeting ot tne oar oi Snrrr county be it Si 1 aolved. i'iral. That io this death of Judge uravea toe Btawaas lost a great jarwt, wuo i or years aoprned toe oeocn the bar one its ablest and noat for cible memNrs; tbe cofamooity a gooa citizern and nis family a. Loyizjg and de voted hnaband and Iatnr.

Second, That we ettend to his bereaved tamilt onr warmest STmDathv and assare tlem of onf high esteem for him they loved. fcsi Third. Tbat tbee' Terolqtions be pabhshed in the eonnty papers and copy be sent to tbe piembets of tbe i 1 Fonrtb, Tftat the-Solicitor for the SU be requested to present these res- olnflnna in niMkik nnnrt'anil nnnaal tka jflge presiding to orer the- clerk to prepare a memorial page and spread mem apon it. ioigDfaj n. i.

uieoa Chairman, W. JUe, J. Q. If n. T.

W. Fblger; W. 8 parser E. Halcomb W. F.

Carter, Committee I Messrs W. W. Carter, J. R. Lew ellyn.

AI Er HoltoDil Vr; E. Hal Tolgefe iW. h. Been R. L.

Haymore, G. Sparger and Judge' Rryan 4 spoke briefly and feelingly on the prlyate life and puoiio oareer oi tne oeeaaeg gage, It will astonish how quick Johnsons at asmetia I tiU will kill all paiaa, interaal and external; $1.00 size oh. 9 mis sixa 25 ewta. ur, v. lompsoa.

AroggUt, Sotoka theamoae Baboreae Clrt Tbe beat Cfrir made for the money, Pnoe 0 for OA Mau. ot S3 09 nee. boa. ii wi aaacraii vnu, eral Court got in Monday night on the o'clock tr.in from Winston and when tbey started up Boa tn tdvt tbe so gut made one think of a crowd 'jlolloa ing a eirans parade. I j' i l'beouly thing needed Was a brass band, a au-1 autlepUaBt or two.

There are nrrly not juy people left lit any oue loClity hu Wilkes ruunty if all tba erowd Came from tnere. Ureeosboro liocofq. The snap shot of the; bervtce in another column will! Convey at least a faint idea of thej business, which Joe Reece depicts so char-acteriscally above. If' Joe desires we will loar him our kodac Tor a continuation of the serifcs L.ocal In He tall DrifMnt. At a meeting of the bitf Aldermen Monday night.

Mlr.tJ- Pat- Ltersou, representing thi merchants, presented tbe following joroinance which waa duly adopted? "lis It orilained that iny person, acting as agent for any rtuer person, dowse business in the Ktatp of North Carolina, or any person doiog bosiuess in aaid KUte acting for biimself, who shall drum by saiuplo or otberwit within the corporate Ihnits of Wia- ston. N. with a view to SeUing imer-ehandise by retail, shall pay a tax of per day, or part of day that be my so dmm; but this ordinance shall not affect any person who may drum with tbe purpose ot selling merchan- din by wholesale, and apt person, as above de-wnbed, so license, shslt be floed not mbtje than $00" The object is to protect our nome merchantsfrom the invaiion of for eign competition which) frequent ly invades tbe city tnrqugn tneme- dium of drummers with samples, aad caUr considerably and suc cessfully to the retail trade. It is a wise provision. A community that will not protect itaj own peo ple and industries, nas no reason to expect prosperity.

2or do they deserve rrrth niiiiHif Tbe following is tbe bficial lust of tbe Magistrates appointed by tbe recent Legislature Abbott's Cr'k To fill i vacancies F. Idol. J. Sapp. i Additional John F.

Tucker. L. P. Slattbewis, U. Wbicker.

1 Belews' Creek Vacaurji Jas. K. P. Carter. Atifirioial Ui W.

Vancr, U. Leww. J. O. Fultoni Berhaniib Vacnuciwe T.

Strnape, II. HanWr, E. T. Kapi. J.

man. F. H. Lakh. Additional li.

15. Flynt, J. I. Bntner. I Broadbay Xo Addition al Sink, Lewi L.

Smith daniQt Long. 1 Cliuuiou ville Xo vf4acie. Ad- diti'inal AJvin Pblpa, Ml A. Uoutb- it, Y. S.

Lawrence. I Kerut-rsvule acancji-s i J. J. Ker ner, J. 1.

rent L. Davi, t. U. Morris, J. J.

SVaace LewiHville Vacancies 1. O. Hart D. A. BinMe.

Alditioiid I George Hook. T. J. Ketncr, J. BJ Suarh.

Mi Idle lleFt.rk F. Wal- sotj, J. W. Jones. W.

H. 1 0x. tional: U'ofus 8. Kinnambn, Beson, Robt. M.

Bedgedock. A.kJi W. A. Old Richuioad Oliver Spainhour. J.

Ii. Vest. XJ11 Taw Additional jFilia Loog, C. Orrfnder.l a Vaeaucie: Ji I. Cr(t, O.

T. F. K. Samuel. Additional Whicher, lhouiiu) jCbarle S.

Wiuker. Cbapt-1 Yacaocifcsf Thornton J. Grnbb. Hi Ci. Walk er.

Additional: lrUell, 1, AT. Marshall. 1 Hoath Fcfrk Vaeanciest Weoley L. Fiahel, Jamos Jarvis. Additional: Edward A.

Sides, George AJ Jonmi, C. 8. Spach. lenna acanciea: John; II. Pfaff, A.

E. Conrvl. Additiona! J. Mar- shall. V.

II. Goolea, 1). A. iStimpson. Winston A.

H. Jones, A. Ilegev J. P. Btanton, A.

LichthHt A. Warner, II. Montague, Ai B. Gor- rell, O. B.

Brooks, 8. White. M. Teegue. HH 1 Xt.

Airs The Elkin Cotton Mill are running both day and nighit.l Mr. J. J. Wallace, of Elkin town ship, has purchased an in the business ot J. lqrch and at Rusk, this couutvf, and has moved to that place.

i We learu that Mr. C. Hill, of the Pilot Mountain sect ofci, owing to some dometie troub divided his property with his wif.i and left the State, going probably to Indiana. Mr. L.

II. Huff, of East Bend will shortly remove to Mt. Airy and engage in the raan ufacturiing business upon a more extensive scale. I Mt. Airy has organized; a Base Ball Club with the following offi cers: Captain, Arthur Armtield Manager, J.

C. Call Sworetary and Treasurer, Shirley NicholB. Mr. Robbiu Pell frozt jo dt-ath recently near Asbury, KJ C. He and his sister, an aged (arty, lived rtogether and loth were at the same utne.

heir neigtibhrs were not a ware6ftjVi dest i tnjte ci rcu m-stancea until MrPeJl wsdead, or they would have rh4sjd their want A company of revenujo; raidri led by Mr. Causey of tiWensboro, went out from Mt. Airy, iMonday night. They destroyed It wo stills, one in the nighborhoodiof Kapp's Mill, of 125 gallons capacity, and the other near A aron.Nyal of gallons capacity. They jfonud a large amount of beer at boti places.

A gentleman informs that he was told, by a man who Was recent ly the Squirrel Crefk; settlement that he visited a hjouse containing one roam, which! measured 12 by 14 feet, the occupants of which consisted of an od woman with five daughter and jstventeen grand-children. The question la, how did they all get iusiil of it at once 1 For about three years taiere has been located in Mt. Airyf a company of missionary worrs, who have gone ahoct their 4rkjn a q'uit way, and in the mobptain r-gionof thia State and Virginia, have done a g.od work ibbarryiug the gospel to the people j4 ho-have itjnot. They leave hew aplill k-oate near Asheville. N.

CL where they will build a home Christian workers, a chapel, kn indus trial school, a rest cottage ffor tird visting workers. Frora Ijejo they will send ou.t worker with teirts anroognout ibis vast Mountain country. Oar better balvs say tbey eoold not keep boos without CbasaWrlaia's (Jauh Retoiidy. Jt ia ia mors I baa hif tba home in Lsrda. Sims L-eda; Iowa.

Th sboas the esteem ia which that remedy ia held where it has been sold for yjef aad is well knows. Mothers have liarned that there is nothing so goqj Sfr col croup and whooping Kbsl4 that It eqro tbfts aiiaaents quickly and permanently, and that it is pleasant aad sf for children ts Uk. 1 aad 50 eent bottl for sal Oveoa, by i-r- Plaatica is th heat i wall! finiab eheaper thaa paint on paperj It fill all crafiks and daatmv all ioaecta aad germs of disease. For aalonly by "WW MU lUSTUk, BUU wuat tseoiisa i withiis Ht BtcBRB. Krnt Tinier, formerly telegraph operator at Pomona, died March 29th.

Raleigh nosi has no 1 thaa twenty-four newspapers and periodicela. George Mille i to hang May 3rd, in Raleigh, tor ltb murder of bis niece Ida Wimberl i Rakish has'twenty-igbt fir insurance agents aud also thirteen general agent of life Companies. The shaft pt th Confederate mon-nment at Raleigh has been put in place; it weighs 1 All the railways inj the State will give a On fare rat to the unyeihng ceremonie of the Cdnfederate Monument at fialeigb. in May. Tbe Gover4ment has decided! to survey th Armistead lacda (32,000 acres) in riouthwej-tern North Carolina for tbe I'Urpoae put.iig tLens ib the market.

Ben Hill, qolotnl, homurJ-rid Lin wife and Wks'etitrijtd 10 bang in Craven and escaped from! the Newt rn jail thirteen year ago, bs been carrtured in Onslow county. I Adjutant-General Francis II. Cameron has issued a circular, stating that there will hduo annual encampment of th State Guard thisivtar. on account ot the reduced appropriation. Tbe Aurora savs tbwt three carloads of mouazttij worth 11,000, has been shipped frolo Bhelby tbia weak one direct to Dresden via steamer from Charleston, I Th Monroe Enquirer sajs thai Mr.

J. Austin, Goose Creek township, Union county, is jthe father of five sons whose combined weight is 1.0W MK Austin's weight is 250 pounds. I I At tbe $biloh Baptist colored church in Greensboro, Sunday night, an old brother got happy and falling over the communion table, kicked 6ver tbe wiue, spilling every drop ot it, so that the service waa suspended and a man waa sent off after more. Secretary Ci rlial has compromised the case against B. p.

Jenkina, of tbe Fifth XorthiCarolina district, for refilling stamped packages, etc. and failing to pay tlx, by the defendant paying 010. i. F. Jenkins, of tbe nine district, sou of the former, for aiding and abetting the former, was fined .290.

A apecial Jrom Kinston to the Greenville IV fleeter sajslanother attempt to burn the tijlwn was made Wednesday night. House one threw Kerosene oil on a woodhouse on tbe premises of Mr. Claytor- aud set it on fire. Fortunately itl was discovered in time to prevent from spreading. At Rockv Mount.

Sunday night, Mr. James Henderson, of that place committed Suicide by taking landnum. He was abojht years of age and was a single map He went from Danville to llackv Mount and was in the tobacco business at tbe latter place Xo reason was assigned for the rash act, other ttan that he had been drink ing fcr some days. WfcfcKLfL JlAUrili KM OUT wiksTOK tobIcco market. Corrected ieckly by Farmers Waio Common Ij(Jgs, 2.50 to 3 Medniai," 4.50 to 7.00 Good, 8.00 to 10 Cutters, i File, Couimsu Laf, to 15.0(i 18.00 to '22.

50 4.00 to 5 50 6.00 to 9.00 to 12 00 12 00 to 14.00 l. "ioe leafv fillers, cxtrs i Wrappi I Good, I Fine. 15.00 to J8.00 20.00 to 25.00 35.00 to 45.00 OOU0.00 5v. PRdDUCE MARKET. kcrnto phicks, Honey, 8 to 1 JWrwsi.

i Tallow, i 22 tc Dry Hides i 3 to 5 30 lo 40 New Featbdrs, tn washed Wool, good, Vahed Wool, Rood, Flax Seed I 16 to 2( 24 to 2 75 12 to 22 Chickens, jrice orgbum tbe barrel 23 to 25 Country mtt, sides: Country haws Country shpnlJors 7 to 10 to 12 7 to 8 to 10 Eggs, per dozen 1 ork, 0 1-2 to b' ct. 50 cents, Cora, '1 Clay Peas, Colored Beans, (50 cents. 1.00 to 1.25. White Beanjs, 1.00f& 1 20. Selling iPkirvn Bulk meat, sides Hams, canvass sncar cored 7 1 2to 8 12 to 15 Salt, large fine Salt, small line 140 CO 65 Salt, coarse; Coffees 1 8ugara 19 to 25 3 12 to 5 Molasses, pier barrel Molasses, per callon 20 to 31 25 to 45 Syrup 20 to 40 MAROIED.

In Snrrv reeentrr (Vlimn Shelton to $lia Iouie Cook. At Trinity. Bandolrb eonntr Mareh 26th, Junius Johnson to Miss" Fsnnie I DJED. At Proopeict. March 17il Mrs.

Jas. Niirman. In Mt. Airy, N. rec-enllv Mr B.toner Meters, aged 28 vears.

Tn High Point, N. C. ref entlr. Artimesia liurnsidoi, aged 79 years. In like county, recentlv.

Mr Jese Incv. aged about 24 rears In Wilkesiconntv. recentlv. of Dnen- monia, Mr. John Martin, seed abont 60 years, In North Wiikesboro, recently, Mrs A- McLean, leaving a husband and three little Children.

Near HniehensJ N. recentl-, Eralin Beed, a vejy old lady, said to be in her hCth year; KNOWLEDGE P.rinps corrffnrt and improvrmeat and tends to. plrsonl rnjoymeat when rightly used.f This many, who He better than otbeh an4 enjoy life more, with tc- eipeinlaure, by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of Miyiral being, will attest the value' to liealfh of the pore liquid laxative principles embraced la the remedy, iyrup of I FigV lu excejlle ijt-e ii du tta presenting In the farm iavij s-ptable and pleasant the Ur, Uie ref rrfehing and truly prerti'a of a perfi-ct laxative effectually cleaning the system, dispelling coljK headathe and fevers and permanchuri rutiag cotisUiti(n. It hat given satUtactioa to millions and met with' the; approval of th medical professioB, brfaoHe it arts on the Kidneys, Liter ad Bowels without weak, en ing them asJ It Is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. gyrap of Fhrs Js for sale by all drwy.

in 50c and $1 botrles, bat itkaaa-ufactured by ibe California Fig gymp fV, nnlv wrtwuB, uiu is tu4ntad am am pactas tsu the name, Syrup of Sigi, and beiBf well infnrmed, you will CcS aWeVt gn li WAS! THE DEMOCRATIC CA HL.OOAN. The worm that dieth not although Democracy proclaimed its doom Legislation! not the hatchet. I Pen audi ink drawing of a "Goldeu- inged-ButUrflyM out in West ern North Carolina on a raid Joy. depicted over a discovery and the war danse preparatory to action. Grand Finale Decapitulatiori the festive Moonshiner in hia exit act.

Cesicert at Krrseivllle. For about a year past Kerners- ville, N.tC, through, the efforts pf Mr. J. Gilmer Kerner, and others has been endeavoring to establish and maintain a first-class Orcnes-tra. The effort thus far has proven a success, and as an evidence of the fact a grand concert is announced for April 16th, at which a carefully selected program will be rendered.

The Orchestra will be assisted by Miss E. L. Linebach, vocalist, of Salem, N. CM late of New York City, and Prof Chas. Brockman, violin soloist, of' the Greensboro Music School.

Admission 2o cents. To appreciate home talent is to substantially encourage it. Wmrmenf usual irira inmaii. A branch of VThe Farmers Mu tual Fire Insurance Association of North Carolina" was very successfully organized in the Court House on Saturday last; This branch in cludes jthe counties of Forsyth and Stokes organized by J. F.

Hos-kins, Local Agent. The meeting was called to order by Mr. J. S. C.

Carpenter tbe State Agent, who briefly outlined the plans and operation of the business. The following ofhcerB were elect ed: President, B. Stafford. President People's Bank, Treas urer, A. Blair.

Supervisors, R. S. Lmville, Al- obinson.Jos. Beeson, John WaddettrJohn G. Reid, Alexander Mock, Dr.

E. Fulp, W. M. Hmshaw: This is purely a co-operative plan of insurance for the protec tion of farm property against loss by fire, Wind and lightning at actual poet. Don't fail to investigate this plan, it has proven to be the cheapest and safest protection on earth.

For further information call on or address Jesse F. Hoskins, Local Agent, Jones House, Winston, N. C. tanker Cvicoa Hill tr Vlnui- The propped new Cotton Mill for South Side is virtually -an as sured fact. The ground has been and timber cut and cord ed preparatory to making brick near the.

site. Better still tbe Stockholders met in the Commis sioner's Hall, Salem, Monday, and organizes Dy electing ine iouow mg Directors: Moesrs. H. E. Fries, Fries, E.

A. Ebert, A. Eller, Chaa. R. Makepeace, J.

Spach and C. A. Reynolds. The above gentlemen will meet at once and elect a President and other For President, Mr. H.

Fries, is Conceded to be th choice ot tne directors, and under bis di rection tie affairs of the Company will be in trust-worthy and cient keeping. The firm name of the enterprise will be known as the bouth Side Manufacturing Com pany, and the capi tal stock will be I1C0.000. Winstoh-galem both commercially, educationally and sociallyj, has merited deserved distinction and an enterprise like the above will not only add to their good name abroad, but will also accomplish a world of good at home, in adding variety to our in dustnes, find' affording employ ment tq quite a number of people Tobacco has been our King, and we knoy of no better ebmpanion to join hands in the leadership of our industries tnan King Cotton One efforts gives confidence and anconxagei others. Keep the ball a-moving sotii Winston-Salem be. come one bfv the most important manufacturing centers of the South.

i.v. I -i I rapommtnd CbamberUin't Pais Balm to rneocaatism. lama back. sprains jaadi veilings. There i so better liniment mada.

have sold over ICO bottle of it tbia year aad all war pleased whe seed H. J. P. Pr-ea. dragffist.

South Chicago, II It a fo salis bvAahet)ft Qesaa, prug. gita I -w. Fresh 1 Garden Beed at A.hrtnft a I years. Air. veacn jremovea west, from Yadkin county, N.

some 25 years ago. The death announced above was that of bis second wife. The merry jingle of. the ice wagon bells began their Spring and Summer music Monday. Quotations for the seasoq open at 1 cent pound in quantities under 20 pounds.

Over amount of a cent a pound. The opening or dedicatory aer-vice of the new Lutheran Church this city will be held on the 4th Sunday in April. Our Lutheran friends are certainly to be congratulated both upon the handsome appearance and convenient arrangement of their new place of worship. Mr. A.

S. King lost a $175 horBe last Thursday evening. The animal broke loose from a hitching post on Broad Street, and ran away with the buggy to which it was attached. Crossing a gully in the reservation, it unfortunately broke the left fore leg which rendered killing a merciful act. Winston and Salem Odd Fel-lows will duly celebrate the 76th anniversary of the establishment of-the order in the' United States on, April 2fith.

The first Lodge was organized in Baltimore, in 1819. Maj. J. H. Footed of Roaring River, Wilkes county, will deliver an address before our local orders in connection with a special program of exercises now in preparation.

There is no discount on the schedule of the Southern Railway at present. A new and improved order of things went into effect Monday, giving Winston 3 trails a day from Greensboro, The first train leaves at 7:15 a. m. and returns at 9:55. The second one leaves here at 10:30 a.

m. and returns at 1 :20 p. m. The third leaves the usual time, 5:30 and returns at 9:15 at night. a A correspondent of the States-ville Landmark says that near Tilden, Yadkin county, two of the children of.

Mrs. H. Warren were playing with some old clock works, when one of them wound up the alarm and put it to the other's ear. One of the spindles caught its hair and began to wind ntil the alarm bad run down. indingthe skin of the child's head up in the cogs where it had to be cut loose with a Forarih Jnrara, The following Jurors were drawn for the May term of Forsyth Superior Court FIR8T WEEK.

D. YanehD, H. T. Hine, O. J.

LAbmau, H. Lewis, J. C. Clinard, W. Ooslen, G.

H. Barrow, C. A. Shoaf, W. B.

Pollard, W. Y. ReveUe, J. B. Conrad, Henry E.

Long, J. K. P. Carter, Eli Mnllicaa. A.

W. Lawrence, K. B. Crawford, W. J.

Peterson, Phipp, P. R. Banner, K. Chamberlain, L. Pfaff.

tf. M. Linvill. Hugh A Lewis, W. U.

Romioirer Levi Ring, Lee A. Ebert. S. Pfaff, A. Tally.

Pinkney Ballard, H. Hester, W. Patterson, Wm, Reich, M. Charles. MiUer, A.

Fiynt. B. Appersou, SECOND WEEK. P. A.

Hanser Jr. If GoDrad, A. B. Mock, E. K.

Pfaff, A. B. Atwood, N. 8. Ktmel.

R. Lioville, 1. Shntt. B. Griffith, Harper, D.

Kiog. C. Robioson. Warren Charles, W. W.

Hunter, E. B. Shore, O. S. Ziglar.

J. R. Oriffln. tcns'Fram Bmmb'4 mile. The farmers have been very busy for the last th days sowing oats and are about done.

Mr. Martin Crude has been can vassing our section in the interest of the Farmers' Fire Association Company. Died near this place on 28th of March, Mr. Wesley Frazier in the 62nd year of his age. He leaves lie, 2 children and a large num ber of relatives and friends to mourn nis loss.

Wesley was good citizen and. bad no enemies so far as this scribe knows. He was buried at Love's Church on Friday 'evening. JNow thisleponent would like to know why it is some people sit down on pew or bench, in Cher next to aisles and have other people climbing over stacks of bones and human flesh and dry goods in order to get a seat. Will some one expleiu? baster aerviqes will be held at ak Grove (Moravian) Church at 10 clock Sunday morning.

wanted oy tne U. a good fi nancier, also some pocket change dispose of a monster called "hard times." Deb Uke Beeson's Mills, April 2, 1893. RM always Laaah a When a fellow gats in love his trouble b-gins, and some times is a net-work quite difficult to an tangle. So doubtless thinks young Atex cox, a Komeo, claiming Vir ginia as his home. He fell in love with Miss Mary Phillips, of this city, and wanted, to i marry her in i I i me iace oi parental ODiecuon.

and the result was, first a refusal to by granted tne necessary license Register Miller, who "smellad mouse and desired to keep his record clear, and, secondly, an ar rest upon a warrant, issued by the girls brother, charging Cox with abduction. Squire Bessent heard the caae and in default of a $500 bond was given quarters at Hotel Ziglar. Saturday, the brother out of the goodness of his heart and alledgingthat the family were mistaken regarding the girl's age to be just 14, withdrew the warrant and Cox was released, only to be arrested again ior carrying con cealed weapons and in default of $50 boDd waa again committed to iailp The troth is. a jsan who can not give a $50 bond either in per sonal effects or through friends not a very desirable candidate for marriage, so far as the woman it concerned, and the had better re main! single the rest ol ner days than to accept sueh opportunities and the risks. A man may be poor.

that's no dishonor, but every woman should prudently inspect the marriage wreatn closely. Tne rosea may be tnere but tne tnoms pre. dominate, ana how sad tne diaoov a We are aorrr to hear of the death of the wife of ex-Senator Sfc Farthiag, of WataigaJ which occurred Friday. af arch 15th. i.

I Dtmbur? ReporUr. Six prisoners in jf! We hear of from thirty to fifty -to bacco barns being built within six miles of Danbury. Mr. Joseph Ashby and jtwoi of his children, living a few miles north from Danbury, were bitUn byia mad dog last Mr. Ashley started for a mad stone, but some oue, persuaded him that there was no virtue in it and he returned home.

ii Elkin Tune. Will Gadberry. a young pegro last week shot a negro sirl inameJ Lessm Carter in the b.ck, indicting a woonil that is likely to prove shooting iron used waa a the "rncus" took place' near Yadkin ville. Since the abovefwaa written -we learn that the girl has Idied -aad that she was a niece of Gal berry with whom be was on too intimate terms, hbe was indelicate condition nhen abut by Gadberry who has not aa yet been captured, lie is a half brl hi mother beiug a white woman abd is consider ed a desperate cbaractoT, 1 tMt Umd Hippie. Mr.

R. O. of this place, baa-purchased the stock of noeral merebandtse bflongiog to Mr. Joseph Choplio.at Poindexter' and- will continue the business there. A negro named Gadberry married one of Juo.

Carter's girl, carried her acrocs the mono tains loft br, came back, took off her sinttr, and report says that she run away- from him aid came back to Yadkin; in a short time he came back and tried to make her go with him but she ref awed knd kept hid day or two from him. be sacceoded in finding ber at one Green Bovender's, tok her by force off a short distance aud shot her in the back which caused dtatb in a hort time. The ninrderer is stiill'at large. Tbe people are very indignant over tbe atrocious cfime. DiirjUxnit IHtpitich.

We learn that the cane of Phillip Flinkle, nn-ntioned lat week has been sitisfactorilr conprcmised. Mr C. F. Hepler. o( Llgbt, retntly cangbt an owl in a stel that had a trap tn its It bad been caught lwljrn anJ bad carriad.

the trap with iu Mr. W. Haden, of Sapcna, ha got thrortgh ginning bis last yeaf's crop of cotton. 11-4 tell uie he made 110 bil of rottou and 5jOOU. bnsbels of Mr.

llleq is one of odr most buccessful farmers. The new laws applying to this county passed by the late Legislature are as follows: To work Convicts on t'ue public roidn; to reptiaj the imprisonment misdemeanor clause io the special bird law: to extend the time- for organizing aud leginhing work on tbe Tltauia ville and I'e Dee- to extend the time for organizing the TUoruauviUe Bauking and 1'rast Compiuiy ettDi the work ao the Tbuuiiusrille, SiiHir-Valley and 1' Dee iUilroa tq drain Brushy Fork; to extend the gjnia laws; ifteen days in Davidson- We get this in for. muiioa Jr-m tbe 1 UoiiinsTilie News. tvi Tim, The firm of Carter i SCurter ni cuarcu, nas Ov-eu Uisolved. ve aa ur.

AinrtinL olCani. caie 10 iuocasville soon; lor the practice of bis profession. 1 Aa effort is beinir tiaile to mi1.Iim1, a cew mul route from Jiere to Kettle in Ire.loll oonnty, via Railnv post of- 31. Ilimes. Zioh'a rli.ml Sbeflield poHt ofii.i This is a' much neeueu ronte.

i Htsprpsijnta'ive Rl P1H es the Times with a lint of new Mar, rates for this county, viz: i ciarKivwe Stonetr.et, Dr. John Cain. M. lticbardson, (iaton White ariuingtoa Wm, John Cloue, C. Rich.

T. llhni it l. swing. talatulnW. K.t,.Kia Ijaios, J.

D. al k-er. M.H-kivillt F. tit nesirt. J.

W. Bailey, Harbin. Ricbtson, Gas Well Jerusalem 11. II. Kriiwul At 1 Fover, Jt-fftTs l'at H.

Wilson. I 8ba.1v Grove F.Hia. Custer, E1H. T. 2.

Shid Fulton H. P.eW.H. Jnlm Siuith, Jan. V. Biy, Uenrv Foster.

I WtiX'tboro Vtronkle. Jee Blfl.ldi. EJ ol AfchA Mni.l, died laitt week, after a lonir and illnesj. He was quite fto aged man, and a prominent and (KCClleut citisen' Prof. Nicholson secured the nernces of tbe Stafeavillrt rnrn.i Band, for the commencement- exer cise at tbe laJkin Vallev Km I-' Fnla.T nicht a crowd wimi In Auscl a.

in the forks of Boar-ing aud caH.nl him to thi .1. and shot him through thigh, Thev went to John Prevtite'si near bv and tore down bis dwelling hnnw went to an moccnr.ied hailo lougingo Mathew Prevtte and: buro-el it, JolTBand Mathew arA inn, nf AiiRtl. AaeIani Jobn wr iti.a a few days ago as.g4iost i W. C. wiles, cbargej withf It is snpposea to bo the work the oiocaaaers.

On Thnrdsr uiirht of last we-k nn in Trap Hill township, 4me firads set fire to the barn belonging to Mr, R. J. oangass ana It was totally destroyed. It was a good bsrn and eontainn.1 ln of good feed, oats, which 'were all aeeirorea. Jr.

J. T. Joinea' fins hnni was ia the stable and waa a hadl burned that it will donttllesa dia. Nn't contented with' this, thev dnttrnvnn the fish pond near the: boose, t'he amount of tbe damage ii hard to estimate, but it a good dal. i- It is thought be tbe work of some hlnrkdn The revenue raiders were in LLat- tion that night an.

1 out up twaor three stalls. TJ either suno-wAd fr baaguss reprteJ the-o. or wa iog th offieera orer bigiit. Mr. Ban gu is a quiet pocable old gentleman aud never informed; 00.

a blorka-der in bi life. i What our fellows, who are not very particular to moke liverf regulator, in a-cordauee with tbe rules lai.l down Uncle Ham. can't think tit. isn't wortii troubling about, ikMhe btoefcado buai-ness. Last week tba K.ider tackled the Roacj; lUn-r oouiilry, nsual.

ruy knew tbey were ribt close to a blockade eoru soaker, but after ex-aming tvery no.k and etrner imaginable tbey were about to give ap ia despair. About this ttaeoae ef the officer noticed a UUl strram of water rnnoing aiong a I arrow ion bwt plowed field. He this down th bank and aw that it diaappeared in th ground before i reacbtng th branch. Tbey all went to iavestsattftg. with the result that CJuj toaod tbe distillery them 14 buk.

good sir-d room dug out Jn th back and ail th exposed part waa covered ever with logs and bruh and leaves, aad would never have ben found but tor the little stream c( Th beer and the were deatroved, ThoM thip, pale, waak. arvous people eontinuaUy losing atad-ly bat anrtdy trip iota declina and onaamptiou, ahouU sol delay takiag Johnsoua Aromatie Cocdeonad Cod 1 "STTlflf ftt fleah HEART DISEASE 30 YEARS 1 5hort. Breath, Palpitation. Mr. G.

W. McKinscy, poatmaaterof a bnive ex-soldler. says: 'l had bee a bgV rely troubled with heart diace ever liliico leaving the army nt tiie of tho late war. I was troubled with palpitation and 6hortne-i8 of breath. 1 could not sleep on- my left side and bad pal a around my heart, I became so ill that 1 was much alarmed, and fortunately my attention was called to Dr.

Miles' Heart Cure I decided to try It The first bottle made a decided improvement In my condition, and five bottles have com-pletely cured mc G. W. McKtNSEY. P. Kokomo, tad.

Dr. Miles Heart Cora sold on positlTe ffDSrsntee that tbe (imt bottle will beoeSt. AUdrasgbrtsseU Ustll, bottle for 1. or will be sent, prepaid, on receipt ot price E. HOLTON.

arroaXEi ar law yadkiwtlle; k. Will practice in the Conrt of Snrry TaAHn. Trie ttriA FnrT)i Da. W. HJ' WAKEFIELD, CHARLOTTE, X.

C. Will be in April 13th. PaA-ri' Winston, HsturJay Limited To TEE til TSEUT li M- SWLNK, TTJOfNEY AT JAW, Ofijce with H. Mniitaque in the Mon- Isgue Main Htatdt. Prac- ices in all the ntate l.oqrta.

Prompt attention eivot! to all SEED OATS! 1JEFOP.E buyiug e-isewhere ca'l oil us. Choice ami carefully selected BLACK SrKLNO SEED GATS. Flour, Meal, Chop, Ship Stuff, MIDDLINGS AND BRAND, "TvST PRICES, AT LQV ACHOVI A March 28, SALEM, N. C. BARGAIN COKNtH.

trif tanrilor to iiffunl ,,,,1.1,.. flrclivf t.i,..J. i.n., 1 OlIV, ri'Ut. rta-ll a i io nut tn NDIAN COIiN LVE-Warranted to cure Corns. Warta or.i 'W, BV mail eenta II.

Hkek, 2H2t s. C. BROWN and White Leghorn ifffrs sent in, u' atglfor 13. Pare stork on applioaMon. Write to or rail on W.

Cook. Salem. X. C. 9 2m I.

F. A. LIFE INSURANCE PAY8 tO its Dlpmluira 1. 1 nts. I would say this Life Insurance ssbad of any in existence.

If you want full particulars I have them to present to yon. Drop me a 'card and get full instruction. J. E. BBAi.Fonn Winston, N.

C. 15 tf 11 AN TED To represent and Secar FaeturT in Tobacco Experience fifteen rears in aener.i store Two years on road. Tobacco and Luc. Halarv no obiect A.lAo.. C.

SmithTille, Ga P. O. Box 22 2t EGOS foe Hatching from my prize inner. Lie lit Tirol.m.. i rn.

13 eggs. Indian Games, Barred Tlv- moutb Itocks, B. Lanshan $1.50 for 13 eggs earh. Pekin Ducks 1 for 13 egg. Eggs delivered in Winston to peorle near by.

Sent by Express any. where. A few irood birds for 8. Rian. Craters.

N. C. 10 im GAUD EN SEED from- LANDRETH, UlIOLKftAlJK A. Ml HKTAIL. ORDERS BY MAIL PROMITLY FILLED.

ASDCRAfT (IIS DRUGGISTS. CiOB 1 -Laad Deeds, Mori. JJ- gaDds, Chattel Mortgage, aad TTapaa Notice at tbl offloe, single eopie or by the doaea. Ordr by Bio t. Tn jmblio invited.

No ad.Iarvwhn it tmmonP Ikr onUscfioa, Cartas DTuj'jTirta tiriuHK-j; 1 r. auuiu, irorsiia, "a I i i .1.

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