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Ausr. 17,1809
PPPl LIST AND THE AMENOMEN.
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Ti. Times-Mercury, a lea.h
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r"U?-, s-ays:
v i i t.r tlit amendment will iMp
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,ii-t. If it will ?ttle the iirgro
inn hfmI Kiv- political freedom to
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h- rhny Ii1mh!" and havt tliat voi
.!, I'ltpulixt should vote for it.
iiitthi-? Tii-re in mi convirr
, ,t)cf of it, n jft." rtpeakir-tc
i,. r on MiM 1 1 r. tLNariit paper
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itlmii-- bint. VV prefer tt.ia to
tliMtn. One of the two will he.
:tn-l I hut. hooii. Mtopiiinir them
if i n If will not ttle it. Thin is I
ilfiiinn-aratf'd. N tinrijr is nettled
,, -eitlcil right."
jiiiov' is a senaiblH view to take
Wo have all aloritf declared
(itciuion to vote for tho am-iud-.
: if HiHured that if will eliminate
nKP question from politics
out endaDfjerinu the liherty aid
lion of white men. Bat if it
tr.s ti entrench in power a
iM'al machine that criS for
i n ut the spoils of oflice en-
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1'tr.wrty mt I-eUrond.
Whe0 anything U aid about rail-
rririr,,0D Vbe Vaal reP u that
railroads are burdened with debt
and hiUh charge, are absolutely nec
ewary." It is not denied that rail
roads are burdened hnrAnA -;.u
j -.l n e atMrt that railroad char
ges on some roads can be redn
one-fourth, and still pay a handsome
dividend on the real investment. We
have before as a statement, published
in the Chicago Record, of the St.
1 aul for tbo last eight years, the
fummary of which is that the St.
t'aul has paid all charges nd Inter
est, and for six years as high as four
per cent, on watered stock, and has
left oyer a sarplns of 110,115,134
Uun the saia r.riod, the net
earnings were $97500,000. Also,
fiom 1802 to 1898, bonds ar.d stock.
XX J.?"1 from W2.000 000 to
$207 400,000. Tho mor the road
earned, the more it trot into debt?
and the more the debt, the hichr
charges. People who do not
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',n l li seo from tn article which
i (i;.y from a leading Democratic
i of WBteru North Carolina,
A ht'Ville Oaz-tte, the fight
..t the amendment is being led
i i. tuocrats to a groat extent.
J!:ii:y ! tu' iu lonk upon tho proposed
nut' miim nt an a direct stab at liberty
k hi. ll'ort of a designing politiciii
tn i li.uuto take away the privilfgn
nl vtiing from enough of what they
(ili tlio "commou rabble"' to insure
tin' niacbino an indefinite leaso ot
i.ir, ami acting under this ini
jut'sion they are making a fight
h;Mrst it. It is a question of vital
fiinct rn to every citizen and no man
li MiM t;ike a stand upon it without
i f . nt r consideration. Oi course we
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tin in yen lor it. iney veiled tor it
Mon ah their party proposed it ;
Hit y always sneeze when their par
ty trailers take snuff and support
everviuing they do, withont a mo
limit's consideration. We suggest
i. ;n u that it is a question that the
common people the rai k and lllf
wmiltl do well to consider with wis
(loin and judgement.
i i'frt nothing ol the little me
! imx ratic papers except to
the
"""i""1" are, enuer siupia or
no epirit. Kansas Agitator.
have
Sam Jones announces that he has
located hell. This time he places it
a few feet under St. Louis. Many
of bis critics say that he raises it
wherever he goes. Wilson News.
A. A.
. I'Kiimriit iumI h'xwinp rn Fator.
In llirct l.fK'"'it loll.
I'.rown in Arena 1
Is 'lirect legislation practiablo !
II M-s it. boon employed to the advin
taeof mankind anywhere on earth?
him questions frequently nsked by
in an y honest men.
I'irect legislation is employed
throughout Switzerland, and the
people have destroyed the power of
the It.gblator to legislate for person
al tu'ls. They htvu made it easy at
any line to alter or change their
f. il. rnl constitution, and have sim
plilid their form of government.
They hold their public offices rtspon
fit'lo direct to their constituencies as
Hervants, and to not permit them to
ho to.la of corporationists, who
m.'iintaiu an expensive lobby about
the halls of the legislatures to buy
lueua' Fouls and enslave the people
tli rough vicious legislation. They
have defeated monopolies, improved
the metned of taxation, reduced the
rate, avoided national scandals grow
ing out of extravagance?; they have
husbanded the public domain for the
benefit of theit own eitizenshij ; they
lone tstahlisbtd home rule in every
cotuiuunitj; they have destroyed
partisanship and established a goy-
ruruent of the peoplf; they have
quieted disturbing political element?,
oisartned the politician, enthroned
tLf
assumed authority over
the railroads, express compauies,
tt lt gtaphs and teh phones, xeducing
fre ghc rates, express charges and
toils mere than 78 per cent, below the
st for like service unler pri-
vat' control. '
Iu our countrv direct legislation
has oeeu indorsed in thirty-eight
LIKE ROUNDUP BALES.
Opinion of Cotton Farmer and Olnnera
After m Mcmhmii' Kxperlence.
The attitude of cotton ginners and
farmers toward the Koundlap cotton
bale of the American Cotton Compa
ny, after a seanon's test of the machine
in illustrated by a letter received re
cently by the editor of the Manufact
urera' Record, Baltimore, as follows :
Editor Manufacturers' Record :
.Som time ngo you requested us to
give you our opinion of the American
tJotton Co' cylindrical press. At that
time we were unable to give our views
correctly, owing to the short time we
had operated the preso. Now that the
ginning season has closed, we can un
questionably nay that the press is a
success in every particular, not only
from a ginner's standpoint, but as
practical farmers. The results from
sale of our cotton have been ominently
satisfactory and mnch beyond what
we had anticipated. Toe advantages to
planter and operator are so many that
it would take up too mucn space to
enumerate them. It is sufficient to say
that no one who has baled their eotton
on this press would now or hereafter
patronize any other. And why should
they? Their ginning charges are leas
than the square-press people charge,
and they receive from one-quarter to
one-hMf cent per pound more than
they could get in the square tie.
There is no question about the round
bale being here to stay, and we would
advise the ginners, especially those
who are near a railroad, to get in the
ftwim at once and exemplify the old
addage of the early bird getting the
worm. They will not only benefit
themselves, but their friends, the farm
er will get the cream that the mid
dlemen, the commission merchants,
have ben enjoying and getting rich
upon. In conclusion, to condense the
advantages, will say that the bale is
fireproof, waterproof, dustproof, and
proof that it is a labor-saving and
money-making bale to the farmer.
Morris & mokkn.
Keo, Ark., June 7th.
Child Katen by m Mail Hog.
Columbia, S. S., Aug. 12. A sto
ry comes trom vieorgetown couniy
of the eating alive of a young negro
child by a wild hog which ventured
ont of a swamp and seized upon its
prey. The mother of the child came
upon the scene just in time to save a
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unon which tne animal was buii
mnnehincr. The swamps in that sec
tion were at one time filled with wild
boars and animals of that class.
Discovered by a Woman.
Another great discovery has been
made, and that too, by a lady in this
country. "Disease fastened its clutches
upon her and for seven years she with
stood its severest tests, but her vital
- a..i
peoplt : by the Vot of tho people organs were ""m.nueu auu ueatu
4 L 1 H.., fri'UICU IlllllllllCUti X- VI bill CC Ull'UVUO
liny Duve assumeu aumuiuv mu . .... ,,.,: -.!, .nrf.M nt.
. i n 1 1 f i.iiiiv iiru &i i.rooa u ui auu uuuiu i w w
sleep. She hnally uiecoyerea a way 10
recoverv. bv purchasing of us a bottle
of Dr. King's New discovery for Con
sumption, and was so much relieved
on taking nrst, that sne siept an nign. ;
and with two bottles, has been abso
lutely cured. Her name is Mrs Luther
Lutz' Thus writes w.u. uamnicn s
Co.. of Shelby. N. C. Trial bottles free
at all Drug stores, iteguiar size doc
Kvery bottle guaranteea.
.
A great many exquixits having
been made, and some muatdersUnd
mar having arisen, eoncerntng achol
arships in the Agrieaitural and Me
chanical College and the method of
seenring them, the following state
ment is made for the benefit of the
public and parties interested.
First. The number of seholanbip
is 120, being one for each member of
the House of Representatives Each
county is entitled to as many schol
arships as it has Representatives.
Second. Appointments to these
scholarships can be made by any
member of she Bouse of Upresen
tatives and any member of the State
Senate and any county board cf ed
ucation. Third. Appointments when once
made are good until the student
graduates, usually four years, pro
vided his record is honorable f.jr
scholarship, conduct and character.
Students already in the College un
der appointments previously made
retain their scholarships.
Fourth. Persons receiving ap
pointments to scholarships must com
ply with the following conditions:
a. They must be at least fifteen
years old.
b. They must be of good moral
character.
c. They must have knowledge of
arithmetic through vulgar and deci
mal fractions, of English grammar
and of the leading facts in American
history.
d. The appointee must be unab'.e
and his parents or guardian, if he is
a minor, must be unable to pay his
tuition and room rent, and this must
be certified to by the appointee, by
his parent or guardian, and by the
person making the appointment.
Fifth. Blank appointments and
certificates will be furnished on ap
plication. Sixth. Examinations to test the
preparation of candidates will be
nem in each county court House on
Saturday, Aug. 19th, at 10 a. m., by
the County Superintendent. Candi
dates can be examined at the Col
lege on Tuesday, Sept. 5rh.
Seventh. Appointees will be noti
fied by the President of the College
whether they pass the examinations
successfully and whether their ap
pointment to scholarships have been
confirmed by the College authorities.
Until this notification is made they
cannot rely upon the appointment.
Eighth- As there may be more ap
pointments than there are vacancies
the following order will be observed
for the present year by the College
anthorities m ratifying appoint
ments: a. All nominations for appoint
ments must be received before Aug.
2bth.
b. Vacancies from any county will
be filled by the appointment of young
men from the same county.
c. If there be nomination by Aug.
2Gih to fill vacancies from any coun
ty a selection will be made among
the nominees from other counties ac
cording to priority of nomination,
d. In ease there are not enough
scholarships for all the nominees,
the appointments will be made after
wards as vacancies occur, in accord
ance with the above rule.
Ninth. Persons making appoint
ments will notify President George
T. Winston, Raleigh, N. C., as soon
as possible, as selection will be made
according to priority of notification.
Tenth, The scholarship entitles its
holder to free tuition and room rent.
He must meet all other expenses.
Geo. T. Winston,
President.
Raleigh, N. C
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IIIAIiril auiuiMU-i, urnuijr , vigui uiu
YlUmLlI cheerfulness soon disappear
when the kidneys are out of order or dis
eased. For pleasing results use Dr. Kil
mer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney reme
dy. At druggists, sample bottle by man
tree, also pamphlet.
Address JLr Kilmer & uo. iungnamton is .
THE HEW BULL PEN fUmON LAW
1 1 Irit m latrt4 hf m La-f tmg
The recent Lefislatcre repealed
tufe non-partisan election laws of
1S9S and 1SS97, which guaranteed to
every party the right to be represen
ted on election boards by election
officers of their own choosing, azd
en&eted an election law more vieioa
than infamous Simmons BqU-P
Election law that was in force before
1695.
The leading provisions ot this law
as published by the Raleigh News &
Observer are as follow:
1. 'That the election for State acd
eounty officers shall be held on tte
first Thursday in August and every
two years thereafter.
2. That there shall be a State
board of elections composed wf five
persons elected by the Legislature
for a term of two years.
3. That there shall be a couniy
board of elections consisting of three
person., appointed by State board
for a term of two years.
4. That the State Board cf elections
shall meet in Raleigh the first Mon
day in May, 1899, and organize by
electing one of their number chair
man and another secretary. Another
meeting shall be held on the first
Monday in April in each election
year. Special meetings may be call
ed when necessary. For their services
the board shall receive four dollars
appoint all registrars and judges of
elections. Members of the county
boards may be remoyed by the State
board; and the county board in turn
may remove any registrar or judge
of election. .
G. That county boards must meet
not later than the nrst Monday in
May for organization, and for divid
ing tne counties into precincts and
polling places.
7. That before the next general
election there shall be an entirely
new registration. Among questions
to be asked applicant is "whether he
has listed his poll for taxation for
the current year in which he applies
for registration, and for the year
next preceding. And if any appli
cant shall falsely swear he has listed
his poll for taxation, he shall be
guilty of perjury and and punished
as prescribed by law."
8. That the registration books shall
be kept open twenty days and closed
on the second Saturday before the
election. On each Saturday during
the perioc the registrar shall go to
the polling place to register voters
On such lays the books shall be open
for inspection by the- voters of the
precinct. There shall be no no reg
istering on election day, but voters
may be challenged.
9. That on or before the first Mon
day in July the county board shall
appoint t'o judges of election for
oach precipt.
iu. lha. to prevent disorder as
many as three special officers may be
appointed by the registrars and
judge of election.
11. That.there shall be one ballot
for all State officers, one for judges
of different courts, one for members
of General Assembly, one for county
officers, and one for township offi
cers. That all ballots for each of
these classes of officers shall be the
same size, on white paper and with
out device. The size of the ballot
must be prescribed by the State
board of elections. Tickets in
wrong box shall not be counted.
12. That the members of the sev
eral boards of election shall consti
tute the board ot county canvassers
which shall meet at the court house
second day after the election, can
vass the returns, and declare the re
sult at the court house door.
ItlMNHNNNNMMMNI
THE NORTH GMOlinV COLLEGE.
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IAoricULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS.:
Term Vegla VTe4ar4aY, SepUaibtr 6tk
rariou Agricultural
iie ta extraordinary court of instruction at an xtrorditry low
cot to fttuiient.
It not or.ly 4u-ate but prepare its tudenU to be ltU41icrt
uiUir oi agricultural and mcbanical eoterpriM.
I here are romplfter-pecial and hcrtroue intb
industrial, Mechtm.-al, Textile aod Civil Art.
tua-ot will be allo-ted to Mand tb rotraor examination at th i
coi.nty-iwarnof thec.Kiotie in which they retid-, tfcu vicg lb- een
ol a trip to Ktivigh. f
Eel ranee examination! will be held on the l&th of Auf ut, in the cvrt-
biie, und-r the uprviiou of Count) Superintendent.
For fnrlher Information, catalogue, etc , apply ta J
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PRESIDENT GEO. T. WINSTON.
WE.4T KAI.K1GII, X. C
Elkin Woolen Mills
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H CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH
Guilford College, !Pain-Kilei
- I FIVE LARGE BUILDINGS. I -
State nlatforms.
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lhe city of liussey. la., empmyea d 100
tne referendum in voting ior a oona
issue to establish an electric light
plant. The city of Cincinnati, in re- he individual who said "one-half
fusinc to sell the Cincinnati South- ua OTftrM dnAsn't know how the
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rn Kailroad, demonstrated tne win other half lives" never resided in a
of the people to be overwhelmingly smau village.
opposed to the politician. Atier ljob
v u iiau uuui n -to uv ,vv, - fiBPT Rkmkdy of the dav i
tuko cars t onu of most crowutiui
Klv Piiv.lfiii-ii fnr th
instant relief of all burns, scalds,
etc.. and for pains in tne
of most crowd.d
streets, the lecislature of Massachu
setts granted permission to the street! bruises,
car companv to relay the recently
torn up tracks; but a member put
through a referendum amendment,
and the teoile of the city, not "coun
try members' will eventually decide
tn matter. The city of Duluih
Mi' u.. uikiIh a rractical test of the
r- loitLdum in voting for the issue of
t" nda to build a water plant, in op
position to a private plant already
in oi.teration. Milwaukee and De
tn.it have made lemarkftble Btrides
in tichtinir monoDolieb and corrup
ii'u through the vote ot the people.
In Ohio the referendum is employ
1 hv mnnir.inal comorations in vot
ifig for improvement of ftreet, side
walks, for bond issues, for sewerage,
Utctnc lichts etc. iWith this torm
of the referendum our people are al
ready familiar. They have witnessed
Total expenses for year, $133, can be
easily reduced to $90.
Jb. I hubhs, President,
For catalogue address Geo. W. White
Treas.. Guilford College, IV. C.
$40.00 Bicycle Given 4way
Daily-
The publishers of The New 5Tork
Stab, the handsomely illustrated
Sunday newspaper, are giving a
High Grade Bicycle each day for
the largert list of. words made by
using the letters contained in
'T-H-l IN-IS-W x -U-xt-l-. K-T-A-li"
no more times in any one word than
it is found in the New York Star.
Webster's Dictionary to be consid
ered as authority. Two Good
Watches (first class time-keepers)
will be given daily for second and
third best lists, and many otht r val-
nable rewards, including '.Dinner
Sets, Tea Sets, China, Sterling Sil
verwear, etc, etc., in order of merit.
This educatianal contest is being
given to advertise and introduce this
successful weekly into new homes,
and all prizes will be awarded
promptly without partiality. Twelve
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If you want to exchange your wool or have it manufactured into the
best Blanket?, Cassiinors, Jeans, Linseys, Flannels and yarns to be bad ii.
America. If you want the best made and most comfortable fitting pnti
you ever wore; if you want to trad with the cleverest men you ever had
any oeaimgs witn, try the iUKirs wuuhtA AllLLiV and you win never
regret it. They have one of the largest mills in the South. They ship
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of the time in OTerythlnr Art, Iteraope.
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Industrial College
OF NORTH CAROLINA.
inter-
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''t ing the only motive.
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one rise to sucrcrest for Dean of the
''nivereity Law School. Jt seems to
us there are one or two more men pf
their r.artv who have been a Ju3tic
of the Peace or caanty attorney thai
Uiey haven't as vet. named for the
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nd health-bringer. Hood' s Sf.rsApdnlU,
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to within two hours
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fered but a few hard
pains. This lini
ment is the grand
est remedy ever
made."
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Minnesota mother who writes the above let
ter. Not to use it during pregnancy if a
mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering.
Mother's Friend equips the patient with a
strong body and clear intellect, which ia
turn are imparted to the child, it relaxes
the muscles and allows them to expand. Il
relieves morning sickness apd nervousness
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condition for the final hour, so that the actual
labor is short and practically painless. Dan
ger of rising or hard breasts is altogethef
avoided, and recovery is merely a matter ol
a few days.
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aa
EX-GOV. JOHN P. ALfGELD.
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SOffTMNO ALL THE FAMOUO SP-tCNtO. LCTTCRa,
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Trusts. Monopolies, Government,
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More than four hundred regular stu
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students, representing every county in
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servation school of about 250 pupiis
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For catalogue and other lrforraa-
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THE
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Students. 495; 3 Aoademie Courses : 3
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School for Teachers. ; 24 Instructors, ,
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viwo- -irl nTina nf mMvt th oHwt beinir to Ttleaao all taaUi and requirement. Earh la a com
plete text-book upon the special theme of which It trmtn. and trxr rr- rl r I rp. a f .-U t.Tiua aa to
place them witnm tne ru-a or :!. ..a. irwOTmc.n rj t i i .... -----'"-
these bonks; no homo ehould In T.'.tor.t t-.i.'Kvhli-m'iiTiA 'i 'r. li n -to Tc.lnmf cf
64 large doubl-column pafes. nxely jinnti aa.l boon 1 ia attrairtlvo jr ;-r c -nj f thrm ara
handsomely iliustrattd :
V hoi 77a u. n Trifn Atiimala Tllia
book, written by an espeiience-l aoimal tratn:-r, ws how.
to (each borites. dogs, cats ina'os, poatu, b-r ai:i iUrr JT&. if
animals, alo tirila. to perform iiiit reuisrL-b.c tckj V7-'TV
No. ft3i Every lloy nia Own Toy-Mater. XT . ., - -'-jJk ? .;- . f '4
A creatbooK lorboyn, teilingho tomaaaaswain i.kiub. v", - jj .iiT A ., ..':. m
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Mate Lantern, Boau, Kite-, fcalloonaT aaU uiu oOier
tniugs.
No. ft 29. The Practie,
tare, a compete imicue
flower and plauta. by Eben K.
aatbonue upon all matte.'
). Ao. uome A
lection of Games, i'uzz!
ExDerimenta. Tableaux
log Cbaradua and Proverba,
and nnvatft anrertaiamAnta and aveninz
No. fta Motlern Etiquette for all occa
sions. An excellent work npon tins "ui jeer. -tatniag
the rule of deportmeut for a'l ooeaeion b-tli for
ladiea and gentlemen, aa observed by the Iwt society.
No. ftai. The Ready Reference Manual ot
Facts, Figures and Statistics. A cileciiun of
useful fact, figure, atatistica and date eororn!nm of
valaable information for tiie nae of every man. vouan
and child, conveniently arranKed for ready refer-nco.
No. hi:. The Practical Poultry Keeper.
An entirely new book on poultry keeping, jurt pnblndied.
inrolTinir the experience of gncceiifl poultry ketpera, and
embracing ail the latest ideas on the subject. -
No. 16. The Practical Horse and Cattle
Doctor. This valuable tmok tit-acriiiea me nvinp
tomn of every diseaM with nhich horses and cattle are
afflicted, pi re the causes of such dipaeR. toietiier Willi
plain and explicit directions for their treatme-t.
No. hi. The Handy Cyclopaedia of Erery
Day Wants, tompvii lin:u of useful and Ta!mi.iie
inlorm-aon11'ieJ with practicsT receipt, bints, be'pa and
auggeationa, of toe jrreate use to erery housekeeper.
No. ft9. The Family Doctor Book, toiitaln
Inc plain tod simple direction for the treatment of erery
"known dia-a.-e or ailment of the human fmnie. and u
gasting simple home remedies which usually effect a cure
without the necessity of employ in . a physician.
No. hi. The National Handy Dictionary.
a complete picket dictionary of tbe English lanmaa-k con
taining 30,0iWworK with their orthography, deiuutiuu and
pronunciation, anl 2T Uluatratiooa
Si. h. Tha ladies' Model Taney -Work
Manual. Aa en.ur.l- new book enitxxtviup nil the
latest ideas in needlework, crochet, knitting and embroid
ery. It contains maoy new lace and crochet patterns, and
directions for making many articles of wearing apparel
and for decorative purpocee-
No. . Ths American Family Cook nook.
A complete cook book, compiled by an experienced house
keeper, and conta'Oin more than seven bun urea ot Ue
cboteest recipes. claiael lor readv reierence.
N. h3b. The Ladies' Guide to Beauty.
This book contains minute and practical Instruction, ac
companied by m-av valuable recipes, Ut eerurin a oand
aome form, a clear and smooth Bit in, a beautiful eomplax
ion, beanufal hair, etc., etc . ,
, .o. nt. jurat. -uri- i . ,
contenu of which are very, very funny. .The last ana
1 coaef aner f-tlelormS rtS-g tegal -.ia-r- In all onlu-r, ewpao- tt will aav
pioying 5erp-i . . Made Easy. This boo trlla too bow to rea.l a Twrnne character hy
the.i-?pla-ct otSfieir and tb. accuracy of the- r-llio. . LU baaa-xpru. toy
d No'wi "isons in Shorthand, , on Cnrnej-a Srateni l A ;!flJ5
art of phonography ar a-orthaad writing, ahowiog how any one nay acquire aad become proOchaat la tklav--
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core beadachr. terr, ba4:r ttitt
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yte Kacb-aood, aao mt Sookr Maant wttb
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mil poittU Kortb ia KorfoiA
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Seaboard Air Line. Saturday and
Sunday cxeuraiODS from If ay '20th to
September 24th to Virginia Beach.
Oeean View and Old Point Comfort,
round trip $3.50 yia the Seaboard
i Air Liae. TiekeU will be on sale
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