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;t r K011TII (CAROLINA HERALD pjl t urn to ss nrrxusn CJ irosxss e-a-H.ci.XiT.a rOJL, I. SA.I.IS13 UIIY, -K".; C, TIITJltSD A.Y, K O VKMBKR C5, 1 885. into. G. Wo propose to give to the person scho gets up between October 27th ind December 20th, the largest list In v i it H SUDSCnberS tO tnO ' MM CAROLINA IMLD -V - I ! ' A T)KAUTUTU.Y DECORATE!) ITU,' WORTH $25. , , , ' j past three or four weekt, I have : we propose to give to the person -smashing around" in thi. who gets up between October 27""'""" " jftnd in the country round about. largest list, a beautifully decorated iit('KiN,; ('limn wouTji r,. The Subscriptions need nut be brought In at once, but within the specMed time. - LiTDT I3VEI5,irOITin TRY TOIZ IT! JUST REOBIVEDSSS IMRTUK FALL AM) WINTftt TltAI'LUK lf-fl. MY srM K K i GENERAL MEECH ANDISE.; , T ""'"-J.rAl; ?Si.n .,N;TK? 'SuIi: f -t. Uiat K-urii7i!. t.i K rof! hi 'ffni-li wt (lim'ctsrf r aT Mi? n. "T Tm: l V niuntv. awl at K to e.i,-fc. 'IU !..!.-'trv -ti.w.1 ' M're.. iile Mi' fiT-k ,-o.,e New Mirt.cc fl t Chits. l.lrf' Ilfiv A onpleio Line of VI KK FASIf.Y I rVil j.Ar,if m'iht .'!, i.tl. n !."t.T Fill so,", Wh !p! IUfet tt 1 Weir tiiriay lain rri Ijt l.-r. I:r tvrrnti'J m-Ii.i r .-r ri.'o.-y rrfiin4e.l , in fcliwIhiTi iilli li e a'! 1 v rrj p lire I li' TH'.iiaiie-- rnix, H rwsi. ( nt.erv. Vi ih1 Wl:..' ut 1 in w .r. ( J l'-t ,ttr arrt i ta.t pf' Intliz inuillv ki m l l.i-! i lv. fAftre MVt'lVKANll IK t LNTS l tl,NTKRf jli i'VU: iteVA fM xor,p..u- ( ..iinlrv I'roltl.' of l! iln-TiitO'.,. bf.ut! I wot'tMMHri kI i lo to awnt -. , I . . . . . ..f L t ' f , rVr 21. 1H. ANYTHING YOl' WANT ' CHEAP! Th o'.d reliable R J Holmo. bs hlit rettiriH-it trivia ' New York, atl'l other ; Viottttm Markeu wilk lb j Cheapest Goods Euer Bought. DHK5A (iOOllrl. II ATS CAPS OlSOtKlUEa CLOTHING HKOTS 4 rlllOES. fltiH-KEUT. i EVERYTHING AND ANYTHING To t foitwl ( ft GMf! rtioft noif m bcr tbr Uc ihi HulniMi n-Tfr rll oui u h tTCDU tt. Wht you puretiMe ii cheap an.1 . saltans. Mortgages and Acoonnt. Pie am remcTnhcr that Wirlfceti snd PUWB Ai'AiinU must 'e srlllrd thl t all. J"B'L forte. , j , " ivATA.. One of the New Ilrirk St.iftr llnuaes in the lloln Block, oa Maia ttnt. Klne SloniKooai, Jfiw riK.m. ahova and eel- lar helo It. i. HDLMKS. 4tf . 0". ZL BUBKB, WITH r- fHEO. BUERBAUM. j BOOKSrLLER AND STATICJ1ER. j. and wholesale aud retail dealer In I F!KE CONFECTIONS FANCY MOTIONS,! 4C, ! Wnul.l mtvettiillT moieat kin fonner pam.m, ia the Uuok bmlneM anil the pub llegenerallv to call Iwf.ire purebaaiag (belt suppliss la Vial lioe. :H. :it o t,:.is athl ii .li.. h.iar.-, eWcr-evi. ; i (inOCKKIKS Always In Stock. I k "f BOOTS A!D BHOrB . an.) at l-ott-r l.'n, T!i-rv ! 1!ikU( .rl..M I'nce. . u in nv ii,t thai (sir i. alii,. c-J 1 an. .1. ... n 'h a .... in il... liCi-tlfiliiT. J KUW AN DAVIS, mum & smith, Grille ixyt rj. C FLIT'S RESTAURANT. !... - . . . ... W- l,V -tMrr hw IN- ,f. wAk at tMOr ! SlSSS ZZSSySiJt" hwln-ll .,f frr.h fl.h. wiirt isn.. S.'. !"" " ' r. urali, iurnih"t M, I tret rin, wnl r .i . I titrrvav fti1nti U1I ApAri! .,mun..!tluai fur fk.wi7uunuA.L u- v,tmr. Thr w , a, mi a i-i r mi su miiMtro taiwu wiw wx iiini I it NOTICE ! ! TU recular annual mcetius of the fsi.K-kh.iWrr. of the Weslrni North Car. jn, jcall Kid Cmnpanv will take nlsrc I la Baltstmrr. S. t ., on the fourth w e. I iveilat in Nnvcmbcr, tsiiA, it Iw'mst the Mill Jay of the ronnlh. p r.itwiN. Sir'y anil Trcfei. SaHnhnry. N C, Oi l IS, 1.M. ! If Hiivlni; duly qualit if Thotnan. Ifinkiiloi ilified an AilminUlralor I,., , ,,.a,.w , ,..,., nrmni, nii yrv ,, liavintr rlaiuia aeam.t this te are "li - rfl.T nolin.1 to pr,. nt them tn tue f. ; pnymniton or l-fiffrthe nhdv of Oetn- , ber. uwtl.or ihinaollce willhe pleaU io har .of their reccery. r. nnnixsoy. Admlniiitralor. Lkk S. Ovf-Iimaw, Aitorncy. - ' Oet.ilu r 6, lws ! flw. J. I. Hopkins, OAEPEHTEB, C0KTKA0T0R, ATO Hnvln! hart Ave years experience in i Kownn, Hianlv and t aharrns eonatiaa, I i am preparert in ouim n..um aim otner I bwMlafa at rales that will compete wila .'any, 'any. auurew, uoiu inu. :tt A TRAMP'S ARCADIA. Pike ItoEida- Telephones Inn Lite's Hundred Years-.a. jo The Cumberland Valley. Compiled for the HmuiP.t One of your reader who it alto one of the noble army of tramps, baa recentljr struck country where the usual social conditions are re versed, and TU I UtM are treated with most distinguish- ed consideration; given .tho best of eveiyihing. .carried from place to place in elegant vehicles, and voted the freedom at every city through which they pass. . Thia hitherto unknown trkm-tiea along the up per Cumberland Hirer, and com prises the counties of Smith, Jack son. Macon and Clay, which are lit' uuted in tlt northeastern portion of Middle Tennessee. The nativo Ten nvaaeean spoils tint abjective with big "X" thereby giving the stran ger and the pilgrim a quint hint at to the si:o of the state. Did yon ever see a more delicate manifesta tion of local patriotism? For the jmr hna been flt ita full noon of li vcliriesn, and porh;i the plttccii I : have vi U'l bar? aveined so beauti ful, bcatwe I liavo viewrd them ! thro uch the Rbiirmcriit? huao of ! these golden diiviofOclober. How-j tue ba8y. railroad ticket, the ourtlt mav b-, Iho rolling hills 'e' rilwy, and the horse car ! c. end with trees who., leaves al- j ,re to ,he Pre9(,n "rntioii. 'r...lvshow the touch of frost in T1,tre re "tniiiiaocncfa of the their gloiious coloring; the clear and j time when word". boy-wigi, kneo r.ipid trom-s. mutv of them bub-1 '"' -bii-klc-were worn !,!,,. run fr,,- ml..r .,...! vrt:hi(r agun like noisy gltcmts; J!id 1 he ni t v.u dotted jwith frm.. all b.,nd together a, if by a s-:cr . bain. l!y the d.vp and j U,.,!,,,,, f,,,,.!..,!.,.,! .. wioJiutf i i,,l.rl,l f..r, ; t'ir- that it Will Klw'av hc-'ul-at ' !to r. mc.nb, r. So, ra.lroa.l., with cl.m,!. of hfiting , ,.m hnil j roilmr through disfieiiriiif i . lv em nans- jhjii Iheett.i'toi ! the beautiful .Tiies which tifet yon ' at every turn. Neither are tiny , missed, befaumt two or three other i inslitntions. l. modem perham. tAlf i qj'.itty u.-irfuF, are here to take ; , , " .,,, ,.., m. l. I r - j classed the" i n hK tiOAtis 1 lying liki warm .siiti goiilen serpents m the! , .... .. , . , . ,. ' ;of politicians, weather-prophets, iid winding from one; . , " , ,. 1 eurh-atitnn aLteflmi.n. ann oIIkm villas: to another in one unbroken 5"eep of smooth and u'olula'iDg 1 . i nthw.iv. For the benefit of a " - !-'"' : I i.. i n .... k.. ..M ... ..1 1. a . vouiigr generation of NrJFtli Caro- . ,.,A, ,.. ,.. ,.,.....,. CT,t9tIl.tth,rebnt.trifleUth6 ktiit in eiwilcnt ctindition, and;. ... , . .. , . ., , '. , . . i initiated among the fraternity, and maintained uy ample lolls coiiecicu . , , , , by the company owning the road, or filed bv state or county laws. This1 J i . , , , ;ied region, with its latter-day "im to some; but I have traveled mHoh " ; in North Carolina, and don't re member ever having seen a road that could be called a pike, even by j courtesy. But I have seen many a l town and county-scat that would start up to new and vigorous aoeiul e 'l ba5 f011 hich were not nueu witn cioutit oi oust in summer and kneo-deep in tenaciona red clay An accompaniment of the pike roiQ hero is the lumbenns four ad horse 6TA0K COAtlt ' that thunders along theae shady roads in a ponderous dignity all its own; laden with passengers, mail and baggage. Slow perhaps, but very comfortable, aud they form a powerful engine of public industry and convenience. Born of the pike , road and the stage coach, is the old- fashioned tavern or is)!, so like, and yet so unlike, the mod' I ... . i. ,i that ti ll difllcult to ilif. . no.lcl' ,nal 11 19 ain"u" " "- ; ferenf.ate Between them. Tney j l . .un(lorJ," ..,.1 ,.nl " instead of "proprietofa" and ''wait era." A visitor preserve hit indi viduality, and is not lust in a mass of ''guests," as in a hotel, but his comfort is carefully looked- after, as ono of tho "patront" of the cstiiAv lishment. They offer entertain ment, not only for "mau" but alto boaatt, and to one who has driven i forty or uiiy milos a qay, Tl COmbili( ion of hotel and llverr I .... , , , . .. ' ' uuiiiiiwwuai THK eijJBULAND iivEg looked at on .the map, seems almost aa large a the' Mississippi. In re- ality, it ia uot u lurga aa thu l'lid - kin. The exaggeration J due Jo its commercial importance, . It i a deep stream, and baa boen rendered navigable by the government, )i the winter seaaon, steamboats ply along it, and immense rafts of lum ber are Uoat;d down to market from the towering bills aloug its banks. Another badge of civilization .is the . . JKLEPnOSE-WIHB, . ' which follow the river iu ita tie viont wanderings, and branches eff in audden and unexpected vitita tu the little village along it ronje. nearly every place of any business iroporUnoe haa a telephone ollice, which disseminate the most reotnt and important information concern ing murders, election!, priori o corn, tobacco and lumber, and other matter of public interest, Almost all business communications, par ticularly in the tobacco and lumber season, are transmitted by telephone. It effectually supplants the tele graph, and almost dispenses with the post-office. With the exception of the iteam boat, the telephone, and one or two other modern inventions, lifi in this peaceful valley is like that of Krig land or America, a hundred years ago. You are reminded of the days wheu the gig, the chariot, the atage, i and the chaise, were as familiar as u) ,nB nuuea, anu me "ana (wrdon the modern slang), accen tuated their diuhunaa with "natch- "d maJcst.''- 1 he life hereTias a peculiar attraction to those who love pecuuar attraction to trjose who love j ,nd' " contt'nl in their ' home, among the valleys, i ois the wandering tramp, who j ;"'' '" - ;- joke's io iwtu at iai oiscovereu an a,,.., to which ho may retire after making his peace with tho rest of tlie world, Here he is no lonecr called a -trainp." but a -fcllow-citizen," with a delightful 't rcnch-Kevoln- .! of flavor nhont tt,a title. Ist, however, tilt blessings held "' above, may too suddenly depop- iiIaIa tl il,,s.riil Antitttvf.f If,, ism, i ,.. ;, . ,, ., . 'rr.ntf tt m.r tm wt.ll tj a,t,t flint , , , . here, as elsewhere, tramps are re- j quired to pay as they go. When thev don't pay. thev don't eo. ' - - e 1 Tltn fliftrirria linvav.i1 arsi ti- funrl. ... i this fact need deter no ono wlio so desires, from visiting thia qaaiiit, , , , . , . . ., iMiarmintf. half.fle&d anil hnlf.cirit. IIIUT.IUUUI4 UVVIIUK UU, 4iU,Jt A cloud of eighteeuth-ocntury dust. X . tVeaknoHHes of Or eat Men. Alexander was too fond of itrong drink. Julius Canar was inordinately vain and fond of dreaa. Demosthenes was always on the platform when everything wat ser ene, and under it when there Was danger. I'cter the Great was a glutton and a drunkard. Napoleon was addicted to lying; su much that tho habit became no tnrious. The Earl of Chatham always dressed and posed for effect. Sheridan wa never able to give np the bottle and gambling tablo. GMrpWasliingt9n .otKsmgnallj swore when he was very mad. Gou. Kanta Anna hail a weakness for cock fighting. Uisreali started out a dandy, and remained one to the last. Alexander Dumoa earned millions wjth his pen, but could not keep ! out of debt. Annan-Art Uautlt, Aquilla Jones, who threw the noble army of civil service reform ers in such commotion by discharg ing all the Republican employe of the Indianapolis postoftiee, to which he was appoint?) by President Cleveland, was born In North Caro , JtVovincialUins are always inter- ;ti one, ia at a '1U to uudorstand them, .About as i lively an exchange aa we boost of it '.the Southern Vlah Time, published at Frisco by Chaa. S. King. Among tho many proviuciulisms that amuse us are the following? "Mrs. Ilattie tWegoryaaTled Into camp last Mon day, aboard the saijehnish Schooner, and will locato in tho Beef." We translated this as meaning that Mrs. lircgory arrived at the camp in a covered wagon, used in that conn- try for the purpose of traveling over the sagebrush prairie. Are we cor rect Mr. Times. MINKRAL ritOrEBTIES. iJoId, Kilrer, Copper, (Jalwia, Coruniliim, Talc, llanfraiiese, Mira and Iron Mine for Sale by Hip llprnld ARMiry, Our Mr. Enmos, M . K., haa visit ed every property advertised in tbia cnolnin, Our ebject in advertising it tu induce capitalists to investi gate and assure them that we shall put them in direct communication with the owners of properties. No. 1. Property of lftO acret of fine land in a mineral district where the famous 28 lb nugget of gold was found. Contains 3 quarts veins, one developed t the depth of 43 feet 300 toes of one on dump and 000 in sight in mine. Assays give from J8.80 to fcll.OO per ton. Jio. 3. 67,Sann. .Several hous os and farms. Many quarts veins and alluvial deposits of gold, over 1 ui.OOO in gold found on the surface. One nujrg t of four ponndt and many other smnlVoncs. No. 3. 640 acres. Farms and houses. Rich placers and quartz veins. try rn U but requires wa ter for hydraulicking purHsos. No.,V .u actts. aTm atm y. Large mass'of low grade inld can he worked on a canit.il of r0ld ean be worked on a camt.il of tl.W0, and be made to- pay the "mount buk annually lor many Galena property 471 Ki- per ton in g'dd and silver. inated by Knglish expert T'5-OllO ill sight. ljt)t)K-HTi)HK ! 8CHOOT. WiOKS. STATION KRY, -1'KNtII.S, '. PKSK. ,i.ATt:s. . . . . PATEIl, wall PAri'rt, ' BOKIIKUISO inm'iiF, ' - PliAMES, " . CHKOMOP.. ' CHINA-WARE FROM. THE FINEST TO TUB VERY CHEAPEST. BUT ALWAYS . , 0OOU QUALITY. Theo. Buerbaum. HIGHEST PRICKS Phid for Cotton IN SALISBURY. I will cxrhaiifre Bupcsteft for Cottoa, audi will allow half wul cr lb. more thim the faliRbiirymarkri jtricft.ftwtr to put fa my Hunch m low m any Huf fy dealer In North Carolina who ai'il fr ca-ih only, 1 have Jut contracted with Kianuiauurvra (uf quo l-mi'Arwl A : t , Top Buggies ;&; Ptaetons, whleU I am recelTrnft dally I fH sell intil farther aotiea Bleel Bow Top Buij jiea at priiiw ranging from ; . SSO.OO TO 13 5.00 KwiwrnHpr that the Plnw, Whcpl. and AjiIpx of all tny Uucaiua anil l'htvtous are warranted for tweWa montha from tint of pun"ba.- ttrnnrr m rait and rmTTftTie ' Tny -ftnr k befort iHiruhaaiiig elscwUerc Spooial Indaoomentii ' olTcml to Agents. v W will have ft lively Corpatvf COTTON BUYERS j on our Blreets daily t'jfs season, and they U, IIIIU illli'H 1IIU, PIIU KHItll Ulllljl 10 full value in HalUhury Ibis faH. Keapoelfully, W. SM1THDEAL. lira, Livery Stable, JOHN G. HEILIG. Prop'r. ' P!rid-4 1l Tnrrn estiva al Ulitil it all htiuri, wlttS upwtthfMit trlrivtrs. Unliiiif mni Half stnljlf. Irn-t:M 4(iwmiir tlsli. Pruniiit attuntkw pa!d tu all nutuiner-. 1:1m. .J. Mecklesihrg Iron "Works, JOHN WILKES, Manager, CIIAHLOTTi:, X. C. OF AIX KINDS. SAW AND GRIST MILLS. Mi5i H5t) PU,MPI5(J MHCJuServ A SPECIALTY. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS AND - THE FINANCIAL MO KiftlHG RECORD, Bl Broadway, Ntw York. 8ntwiptim: (4 aTetr,; $3.60Bix Months. A WKKKLV Jt'jrjii'Ji'; J)F.YO- TKJi to TUJit'iyA srtA r. Mix "' rihiyis oFSonfif" A. V EMC A. Il coiitiiEnx Hie latest reports from Ihc OoM, Kllver. (iml anil Iron Mining Dis - nii't. ami Oil Ki Kiona; alih- reviewn of l'. 1.1 U.llw.v Mi,.in l,.lr,v Imiis. Coal. Iron. llullioB and Hnuertor MelalH Alftrkntn; a Hat of lu(iriorateil IMviiierid Pnvtny Mlm-s; fntcrenlliig let lers from eorroftpoodenla. etc. , etc. PAMI'LE COPIES FRUU j-j f 5 ()yl 850. Homes for Eight. I Khnl) wll Tlmrmlay, 12th dav of No vcrnbrt f on the psTBi(kn, my rotujiblc FARM OF 350 ACRES, tllvuUtl iolnfM) citht lf?t enotJiSn!r.g frcm 44) fciur lo (76j evsnly -ftv jicU; four ol tuc tow Having i rum i-i io tu n of npifn4.id wrll tlrniuRl boltxnh and gtod j bu tiding. clOTt?r, ir. - - TbKMt One fiturih C'h, balanrw In j twelve, clfjIitiTtt and turcnty fmir months, with iiiton-st frtim date of niiln t t par. :nt., puvntih evi-ry six montliM. Apply to your twn editor for ft Tsui d-rintie ctrcuUr. few day. Pale m., aburp.' bale iM-frfnitftt 11 o'clock it, pwitivo. ' ALo at tho aarae timo and place I vhall st ll afiveral hundred tmahrds or.ni,aniiw! awvt and Irish pofatftea, Black lii-rkhiro uo:a, one nw IVxter Que:u Ton Uucy, one 04 ook atove, farm and fianWn tooU, household and kit ben luiuiimuJtc. All new. TttfUia cash. runnorrl Hrter. RUtTHT landmark, Mrta J. O. MoOONNADGHEY. JOF. Kl I.IOTT, Worth Kijjott. Of ChatlU4(, N. C. Elliott & Elliott, Contractors and Builders, Do a General Building Business in WESTERN N0KTII CAROLINA. Tine Hcs3(ciec3 ' ' ' 4 PINTI.TW.' ' .. REFERENCES: A. C. llnccn. Arch. Iteoi, Atlani. Ua-i C. C, ikMWBi.L, ArrUitect. Hickory, NO l.ly , WIXIJAMS BROWN. STOVES. ' LClMialiMtainve., MrntliiKNtl,v,CoalStVM If what jna want t. p.rf In stock n orJftf at BOUeS VtOOVlNOna (il'TTKBllfO teeolwl In . mnrrtM" m-nner. UoodwortaM nd tbf brat wU ! tb ,'llf. AIX KINIrt OF CorrRB WORK t.M nf svnr-t ttlHtr Ifi In liti' ilT Ufl ItlWHl 1 epptr Uku i xataatcc (ur woth. LEE S. OVKItMAX, Attorney and Counselor at Law. BALISBCRY, N. C. . Vrnetlees In State and Federal Courta. Will aiteod the court of Rowao. llavld sou, Iredell, Cabarrua, Biaajy aud Moat- gornery rnunliea, ! Ofnee He, IJ. Caiuuil Mam. ;; - Siiliserllir for the Ueu.vU). Prtzos of fer.id to Cluiw R. KEEIS, -0- SEIX8 THK HF.KT AND tfrEAPKST MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS ' TO BE FOUND IN TI1F. STATU, OlYE HIM A TRIAL liEl'OHK 11 U Y- I.VO ELSEWliKl'Il. My 1S79 SUIablUhmi . 1879. A.C.IIAI.HIS, Fanllj Emceilm tf ill tltSs, fONFECTONERV, CIOAR8, TOBACCO. 1 TEAS and COFrEE, j firm It OtU.Ilt, i HPK'ES. .. -- CANNED GOODS. " EVERYTHING FRESH. I am fwriviTtaT ftai.m In frrh l.ifm every wwk, rumiyftitty limtj no old t.H:k. I jun mtik Iriar k mt'li'il ( y tit tlnn tirt fun wotir.iF I tiw whtikU' iniort. My nn jrtliiri -xrtiy dully, and ttrc in-irc r(Tfrl w chi'tiii b mny tn , tl.it Litv. 1 tvftiit t nuniilv idl ttie fsuiiilitiai Willi rimt t !aS Ciutifw NT ft Ttiaumtldt If Cftl. All tnl tlclhiWOd tl'aUkf psAltllf tl Cvtr of'tt- Trr rnr tinfJ. i .;tm SAXISBURT, N. C. Bttuatod rtar the Junction of the R. & 13. ami W. N. O Bailroada. GAS AND F.I F.CTPIC HEILS. Irtje ajtmnle Himiu mm StKla HI rt. i . wiauok ammu. ma op m. nui. ?p.rtjTii.'n will fln Kall.l.urr ftltnnlil In the Duett gmUl MlHiOliiur Bctln ,it Nunli i'ftrullii4. FlltNT-4'I.AMM LlVliKV STAni.K. P. A. FEEK0K8, Owuai and Prcp'r. Ohas. D. Vernon, Clerk. J. M. H ADEN, Heal KstJito Ag'L FAEH8, MILLS, TOWS LOTS, On. the matt RuMpHabU Term. If vou want to tmv, trale or sell, call tin hiru tt J. 1). MeNeely's store, street, Sallslmrjr, N. V. Main 1.0m. THE EREAT EXTERNAL DEUEOr I KLTJTTZ'S TOBACCO LINIMENT ' ; 3011 . . RheumatlMin, (Jont, NenraltU, , rSpraiuH, Hrulnta rhiHt AckcM. A: 'ComHeinK the Wonderful Curatlvu Virtues j. TobaiTO, wiih ntbr approvwl nibcfucU'Uls, nmkinn; a Marvtilou Com. frtjund for tho Ikliei of Uiuinnn sulTerliix. I- RELIEF GUARANTEED, ITS AC ' T10M IS WONDEKFUU buffer no kmfrnr. He humhiiiTRrd with. qu:u;k i;ure all no lon-riT Toliaiaro la.. Nature1! Onui Krnnnly. it haa heen u-d In a crude way from the davi o( hir Walter Itah'iiih down, and haa worked rnanr a marvrhms cure mu anvi-d niAiiy a vfthtahie life. In the. 'Tnbar-eo Ktnt. luput" ita virtun am arfentineallv extrae- tcti, combined with other valuable, inrdl- i-ai amenta, nnn rimfldenti' public. bH aa a cure aJI, but aa a anfe. powerful ami f ffM-tlve KxUTnal ftnrtlv, applieahle where vet Uiera la pain to bo relim'ed. la larjre bottle at only OT nti. For aale by ail Uruirriau. Ak for it. and tnsiHt'pi having i. IKm t be put otT with worthb-aa atihatttiitm: Try H and von wilt be tbMtkfttl for tuviuii bvl H brought lo your ftiteatiofi. , THEO. F. KLUTTZ & CO., ; XrojrltusTt, " WHOLr'SALE UUI'UiilNTS, SALISBURY, N. O. . liSnio. V7 I?
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