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: EORTM CMlOUPm. HER saram to trmm aax aniimri e awoarrac o a unTiTKj- MJB. i t r r OL. I. fJRTH CAROLINA HFRALD. j ARB THK SAtilSTEATRS EE , ' . U- "1 wpdvwiKi.K for, mini II BU3.1MU BV SHY TUrtWDAY, BIEUBAIJI ft JCASICS, Est. asi Paor'aa. IUM kimoi XJTU : rt IT nld In anraaca. i " m said kvadraaee. ll.UOl Mill ... I j. 1 M t-crtWe. IH be miM a m mAAti rbea rrlpttuaa are daa. . . j - r r- inii!ritrt'i Jirocccdiiifr ftj Iredell JJ,him (t'hm fry UwuntA and action 6i etttoert in ad- i awi tane aaoieVr mrj j jneent comity? Of an unuffli-rii) thar wwt If nil parlt of Sortk Carolina j mT ,n.l altogether extraordinary, ltd) Ml Wed Slain. ' "Mr -Ian noticed in tlin ljt,l,nn,l- ,.f . he ffriv litiul fur Mh wilt tnil it l ult . statement of the num lluirlvfihlamtaailrrrlitFUlhf bcr of rjersons in our iail. ami the raA u J" A" mHnl farli I aifer tisyairwar snad, ma1 eask, who is responsible for thew arm w-ntf (! r wwr Uiith taxea. if tlie mritrat of tlw Urav-wr Utt arlrerlutmeiUt aft rr (luted ia the very heart of the reaae portiaa of North Carolina, t4 jnnrtinn ot'tlie' Weatcm tl. , Carolina and Hichmund and tv j'W Bailroadj, (MMI fic iUre .. Jn4 f the icaSSa miln ln j, i)tlt centra ef the riihwt atbd irmnita hell ia the lili, at the gateway of tlte Ulue lye MiitrY, in the uidnt of a fc tibsi io and cotton aoiie, and a wejlioa of erlr 4,00i, fwt leconiii)g a com- r i I eratw. There or at rva U UnVl, etrten chimlr, t VuuaHM faettHira, fusr tobacco tanl (warrhousm), one woolvu H lw tannerivv foar. m Line tfrn, I lHiutrif, three hotrla, laV'ti 'paper, the Itailroad Ma iajr, v m ud lromotire rhi: mafXm anh. door and blind f--ry;'aTS?' uimn hoe, and w i a. NVv enlrnriM4 itro- eV! ta fcuildiag 'if a railroad ttk ri l and South, a VVl.nnO , f .'O or f-IO allowed for taking pn Ittoo f iory, aud two tobacco fao j m'ers to the peaitcntiary, to work trie. be eiportunitie Ur in- for some other lei'ahly or railroad, sii- f are ,rl estate, timber, instead of oar own couuty rd. laauuitusr of tohveo, granileiMbcn all petty cai;i could be aw.ug p piining. Tlie businrMS ; Worki'd out. fue aard Het, np'h at i- lis reputation "of :tyjiig;mir pulilic Kigbwajia, aa needy for k aaVi dealers inth Ktate," Itlie oitiscns of the couiitrv. ""'HiY0K t B Nsftva. j eumt io up a wniu ouruen. ana ; i should be mloeed. Onr lands are . Msiawinii iiei yielding Bweh rf nse. a hr 5 tr Atwn,ipti.crjtra(.u tn j.,g Mtf T,t it Jvm 1-.r-si. Wm T SaKtrf , O W Oiw, I.., tl bunlen of Uiitiou fmv. 'K i IMasn. i ' nu t . Jt'liifr .if aad C W Pool. fo rat eou.a-roai em arv amccas ; f V V KndM Register, B X l VwIm; Clerk at Ik. Court. J M Hunk f, ticfrwis'.UI'S. I 8 iHrrmaa. , j Hfackm. Mlsbwty. t C. , F -rcsr crncE directory. A. H. B0IDU, P. at Kil .Trier sunk, dnass 00 a av, and ': Mm sing aia. () IP 40 a. ., and ' " " it .; t -1 (H. ttnalti) p s. , Vtll t-t MtH-knllto. Jrnrutem. trK L....L - - - 1 IT r I I . . . . -i i IHia. arrtv Ittim ' t Stul .Mrt..(Ut Hill, tbak-uo " ta aisiUty c.wtf. Hadsy eicupted, lesvB i ieow iw. ifrfisi su f at, - I i - vdua Cultes. Tyta Mkios, t '! .--IS) . Tkumtajr audSalunta). t ba rc 7 w ft id. arr;? C 00 p m. Mll tut Mt V , Wmtlnf.- VrbU, t. T- atsdsy sad baiarday, kavc i K " W f B. r h,u isns aad Wsunavftle, Una 1 itf im i - ,tf, kaws 7 SB . mini 0 I '!, '.-t Jatkass lllll. Bring. 1W 1.l-.f , Uaia. Usrteld. UMJlaf m' .uertowa. KtlervMore. lfasiid .. t ,.,.,. nm lliiadaji aad Friday at 7!s. 4trtr( Tuaaday aad lauiinjaf I, . . . URCH PI RECTORY. . KWranDtn nrca. at j... "H. J Wkaebr, Pastor. Huadav rrrtraisi ft a as. iHnaday Rrkwil at I a av Brealaf srrrters si 7 w at. pray- c ..... -, - .... t gnat's LCTatut cui aca. ', fm. mnndeamlre. Pastor. Sua- m SI lit a s.' Saadaf eVbool (4 1 Kiaaum end'Wt st 7 p. . tetag every Wednesday at 7 j , . . .. ... tar rataammisx car act - ' ' Bumtls, D J, r-ir. un iiiea SBcruinf at It, a'clork. - tlool at 1 o'clock. Kenln at ei'alork. ' Irsyer aecUi '7l ""'"l!"' . nr1sy rugkti Kta armrorAl(';kV; T- 1. Murdk ILS.....A "vleea-l. a,. ., ... " TT Bibb iw a-rr" r.:T - ft u tun. wia il.im t BAPTn- V I ob "ev.:. f, T,. J ! , mtva. ' w. Bfmrt,i-J""n, w.iKoMttrBeko.j u 1. "" w -,! f, . irw Jli "" ja vera Aed'Ut. faot f - twJ rfsr JW -J j 00,14 mJ, organiK-d in .tohr.,1 ""Mr,.,, j isterc of tsl to hi. ruin. Hut tWro ! wk & Oroas Van. ' wrt', f't. end their whole i TkiiMisr carte "i -rTnctM it ii j ': . - TAXESf The following letter from the Statesvillc Amerimn ajrplio to well jto oar ticinity that we publish if in thought:-' '-' '" 1 I-' . 1Statkstiui, Xqv, l-t, JH85. ' Kmtoh Amkhkix: I notice an article ii i Inttt issue, of a certniii high taxes we are payiug. Sow, I county are not! It is nodoalU4ly to." At the last terra of the Super ior Court of this county (not the present) three capital case were on hand, iw ia if and ano-on lxid. 1 ke Urwnd jury failed to find t bill against two, and one was -put" on trial after a considerable time spent, and the judge dismissed the case. At the previous court .in February, nri iild darkc that hail laid in tail two or three months under a charge of burglary' and was coinmitU-d by ne of uur citv m.igitmtiu, the grand jnry fuifed to Bud a bill. N ow t here are here four capias cases in which the parties were committed and bouud and imprisouctl by nug itnit who are at our annnty seat. Kach rase, I suppte, cost the couii ty .j0 or more all which goes to make higt tales. , Who, I ak, is rcj-ionaihle! Doubtle many other cases coming up from the varions tot'BBhipj, passef! iu the saaae war. The county must pay the codt, if only biilf fees are paid, aud for thoe that are convicted; we ra U- ed fully, And every now and then we As I understand, the magistrates are guardians of onr ihteMts, and thcT ought to look well j to the wellfare of the Ut-pay-icrs. aud not a'hrtr frivolous w ! malicious eases to come into eoart. ! High taxes and hard times, has a 'ernUwiy to keep out aud drive off ...j.,i.-i, b ii ii wuii,, mi i ( in i i firise. The Linmrk sofrgpsts the whinrfinr post" that is in the past, and our eonstitulion forbids, and (f not, the tag-payer wMild harato eampeiisats. the sheriff for putting it on, and then turn looaa the sobjwt to bejCuiae a degrniird charartiTaad commit other viola tions, and ao incur mora cost for his punishment, w hy not work all such characters with hall and chain pon ow public roads, allowing so much per day autil all fines and costs are paid. If there ia not law ior tnta, our wie Ul-mtfeers outflil give us a atatnte with authority; ! w if there ft, mt marfrtraf'es otight to enforce it, in onr interests, or "step down and out" and say: n e sea wot aniMiiekiit to, rua the county., govemmeiit, with eooaomy tun cvminou Seusc. , , ; Cmits. The Kite sflU , , Tlie liistory of this Country for the past quarter ut a century makes jiterettiug reading when aorroctlf related, bat it- would be as fantastic and wonderful at dime novel if snch yarns at Mr. Ptpew's narra tion of the Jntinson-tlrant eontro Vir.y' shuuld find a place in . It. Part of tli ttory of Johnson 'i al leged "conspiracy" to admit the Southern States t their ecBstitn tional righu in the rnioii, hinged on the rejwrUil fact that a regiment of cavalry was being organised at Frederick, In tlii Ntato, to support the Preaideak agninst Grant and Congress. , On Investigation, this rcginwnt, acenrding to the detective employed at the time at Grant's hendtR'artento took it tip dwindled to one man, "and he was drnnk." Others organisations reported to ex ist in Maryland w a better re sults. President Johnson's enemies would have been, too glad to have .f - n d some evidence of an intention ; t lit part of hit friend o sustain tiJilsca the cimmsniler.ir, . J?tte V, J ... 4t.-'t'-t. rr- v " te. Tb kf 11 thnt they as no tnA1' ',-nn ut Icn; ill to stitltd cveatag j I'Voocilii.t'Ct . I, ;r colorn, j"tiniUprw f- s SALISBURY, 'N"; C "SiuVi Know arjr,! W' were winding down one of the mountain road of Tennessee in a cart drawn by a mule, savs the le- j troit iVaf ! in j cabina wo oHter than pie nitute a bare living or wire con tent to stay, .. Dy-and-by we. rame to a turn in the road where there was a trough to water horses and muloni and a cabin of a set tlrr. The c-sbin was the poorest of afl, and nothing aronud it indicated that the owner made any attempt to cultivate the soil, We reached the pl we just in time to witness a tableau. A woman, poorly dressed and her faee bearing the look of one who had seen j. "mncb worrjr and suffering, stood near the trough, and a satchel filled with clothing ut on the ground beside her. : Fie feet away stood her husband, a burly, tough faced mountaineer, and he held a switch in ha band. Neither mind ed us as we drove op, and it was a full minute before tli husband said: "Mary, I II wollop ye!'' "Jim, ye darsn'tf" she replied, "llarr, you can't leave me, no how:' "Jim,1 I'm gwin tor do it! I've stanred and suffered till I'm clean gone! I'm going home." "Mary if yon don't take up that satchel and march in I'll wallop je good and stout!" There were two of us beside the driver. The woman looked up and scanned our faces, a if to judge how far she might count on our help, and the driver said; "Tau't rubble for strangers to mix in, Mary; aii4.Jit's got a knife and would kill aumcbudy. lletter "Xerer!" she hissed. "If you don't," aaid the hubi;d,S as he csuie a stcpticart-r, "I'll make ur flv. 1'ake that ! ., switch il'iwn aeroa hit shoulders and raised it again. She stood stock (till for. a minute and looked j him in the eye, and then walked into tli hovel. "itaytber peart, but the gad will cure her!" grinned her biuliand, as he drew the swTtch through his fin fter. . , Ilia triumph was short-lived. In sixty seconds Mary rcopjieuivd. She had the ouiiti!rV heavy rifle in her baud, and as the cawe out sha raised it on s level with the mail's heart. "Jim, I wau't yon to git!" "Xe-ot" Sartin." . ".Shoo! Can't do it!" Click! Clickl ; "Mary, what yer going to do?" "Kill yt like a in yer tracks if ye don't walk away. Whar to?" , . ; "Nobody keen. Go aoutwlj-." keep roiii' don't never come back! Hurry up, fur I'm going dowu on theitage!"-v ' i lie looked into her eye aud saw the change. Poverty and brutality bad uu to aa end. Lovo had turned io disgust, and in place of fear was such bravery as he would not bve looked for In a man on the road.. . Ut saw "shoot" iu her tyct, bat he still hesitated. . "Mary, drop that rifie" he whis pered. - " . "Jim, gitt If joure here when f ve finished counting twenty, I'll kiil you at lure at there it a Ood in Heaven!" . ... .-' Jle began backing away. - When he had gone 20 feet he turned and walked. . M'hen he had gone 100 he halted, wheeled about, and after a long time jiuttcredi "Wal, by gosh! r Mary, k-t's niak up!'' .'Keep a gittin,' Jim,'' she re plied, at ah covered him with (he rifle.'' "' - . . . .... : - In fine minutes lie was out of sight Tup" the road.; The" woman placed the gun and aatohel in the cart, walked into the hotel to be gone two minutes, and when the came back to the cart and took a teat with , (lames were creeping through a hundred crevice between tit old dry logs. Without a ward the climbed in and only onocdnring the five-mile rid did ah utter a word. At a bend in the road the looked back at a pyramid of tm.ke and flames wrought by her own d S own hand' Uii MJt to herself: . "",ow Mary, J.m '' ' 'I'm honor leave no room for esitution and doubt, rMank. THURSDAY, INTEHKHiiNu SOTes. From Ererywhere. Mr. Hendricks is the flftU Vice Preaident to die in ofl'ic. ' Alice Oatea, tenjenrs ago one of the queens of opcrd bouffe, is now singing in one of the low, beer gar den, variety theatres of Baltimore. . The official rote of Pennsylvania it as follows : M. 8. Quay, 324,691; 0, B. Bij, v51,420; larl Spanglcr, 15,047; 1). Wliitney, 3.S09 The total vote is 624,530, aud Col. Quay's plurality 43,474. A man in Forsyth coanty boattts that bis boyi are. smart, because ibey bare traiped over 1 00 partridges v-ii i tu tU.l Jl.. . :' '" " i" " ."I it l '.-1 Thit one of the Cnrions things wit is improtierly directed, llohadf. .. . . better teach them to protect the birds and aav the crops. Listing tux Itupatch. The Jcw ork Horld, owing to some personal grievance, finds fault with nearly every mcritoriont. act done by. the -administration. In fact, it ii endeavoring to outdo the Republican press in its criticisms sc unjustly made. A newspaper exchango says con sidcrable excitement prevails in the southern part of Indiana over the capture of a ghost. An investiga tion revealed the fact that the ghot was nothing but a half-starved country editor ia the creek washing his shirt by moonlight. Rhod Island it unique in many resjiecU but in none more than the lock of a Democratic newspaper. One which was started just before the Presidential election has just suspcudid publication. It is the only state iu the union wherein one of the two great parties hot no or (tn. "AV as Andrew J.dinsoa accessory JlsJdVi crime ?' asksthe fiprmg '' h'l-d liehedic.t Arnold to escape, was Aaron Iturr't right hand man in -hit little imperial scheme, and was all ready to rueh iu had the Cny Kawket plot suc ceeded. A dangerous man was this Andy Johnson. lltultm J'utl. The Old North State is booming under the influence of tobacco, and j me prosjieriiy tnnt the weed is j bringing to it it something pheuoni jenal, aud the wonderful growth of more than doien towns has been the result of the cultivation of to bacco In their immediate sections. More than one hundred factories have been erected in the State dur ing the past twelve mouths. Nor folk .Vers. New Vork BorW; A colored 1 clergyman-of llurlington, N. J., sent four of his children to one of the public schools, and met opposi- ition.luoroto oy bringing a suit in i "le Supreme court, resulting in a decision compelling the school to receive thecolorcd children. Where upon fifteen of the pupils withdrew from the school and the rostarc de voting their energies to making thlnge generally unpleasant for the colored children, whose father has been forced to appeal to the Trus tee for their protection from insult. It would teem as it Messrs. Sher man, Ixigan, Foraker it Co., had prematurely abandoned the mis sionary field, and "Jhoi, there -wan something to do for the colored brother a little tbit tide of the Sun ny South. i There were fourteen members of the Con f ederate cabi not Hen jam i n, Bragg, Breckcnridc.'Mallory, Mem minger,' Randolph, Ncddcn, Tren holni, W'alker,. . Davit, Reagan, Toombs, Watts and Hunter. Of these only Hve now remain Meter. Davit, Reagan, Tooinbi, Watts and Hunter. Of tbo members of the original cabinet only-two are living Moesra.- Reagan and Toombs. Mr. Hunter it not only Jin old man, but very mneb reduced in -circumstance, as is shown by hit accept ance of the place offered him by the President recently which payt only abont tiiOO a year. lint few mem bers of the Confederate cabinet are wealthy.. Gen. Toombs, who lives near Atlanta, ia one of them. ilr. Reagan ia worth something but not very much. Mesar. Watts, of Al abama, and Paris, of tbit State, though well along now in yean, continue in the. practice of law at their respective hornet, Mr. Davit in active practice, Of those now dead, noito except Iicnjainin died DECEMB Kit 3, wealthy. 1J made a moderate for tune, at it well known, ic. the prac tice of law. Of the few members still living, each reside now tn the HtaU from which he was chosen for liia cabinet position, Reagan in Texas, IlOTtorlnTYHgTDla,; Watt in Alabama, Davit in Korth Caro lina and Toombs in (leorgit. Only the civil branches of the Confeder ate government are now represen ted, all the secretaries of war and the "navy" having pasted away. Hooter and Toombs were secretaries of stats, liaris sod Watt attornej generalt and lleugan poatmaotcr- getieral. . ..a , ' T ;.',. A Pux7.lt) fur 1885. , floating about : Take a piece of paper and upon it put in figures your age m years, dropping months, weeks and dart. Multiply it by 1 then add to the result obtained the figures 3768; add, t, and then divide by btraet from the result ob tained the number of your years on earth, and tee if you do not obtain figure (hat yon will not be likely to forget. Our readers should il some figuring. They will be tur- pnsed. KilvrT and tiold. The A mtrkan (Iroctr con taint a lengthy articlo on the commercial and monetary relations between gold tnd silver and the advantage of the general discussion which has arisen on this subjeet. .'n elosjug the A meririw (irttetr says: We "an not shore in the opinion of those who predict great calami ty to the commercial world if Con gress refuse to suspend the coinage of the standard dollar, and for sev eral reasons:- ,, , 1. In 1873 the amount of cold coin in the wiiiiitAs WcrSjuW),-.'-000, of which f8,060,000 las own- edby the United States treasury and Jiational banks. On July 1, 1885. the country owned 1542,000,000 of gold coin, of which on half was held by the treasury and the banks. !. The world owes this country on merchandise alone 1 45,000, (nK). huropo is now buying American sccuiitict and thus largely increas ing it indebtedness, j This is a growing country, devel oping in a phenomenal manner each year, and it teems to height of ab surdity, to argue that an addition of n'4,000,000 in silver to its currency, under the above conditions, is going to bring upon us disaster. People should regard offico at an opportunity of usefulness, not a means of livelihood, and should be prepared to resign it when occasion reouirci. ylWrcie Jaihon. LUt Of Nn'oHcrlheM Enrolled Since Not. lath. SultibvrvK Icpr, Mist Jane Rntledgo,.W W Gules, J F Agner, W T Brown, -Ssiuire D Barringer, HSBarger. W S Brown, Wm K Dunham, John Eagle, T M Knrn bardt, J 11 Froley, W II Uuff, Dan iel Uartmau, S U Kotchey, Pevton R lieke, J P Intt, P M Phillips, W A Wise, R F Rouccho. f (IMIW-r-1 ALink, Uco Coun. ter. . -: '. ' : ' ' riB f?rere II J Pess. ' : " JrHmultmVt P W Wooley. " r' ' Wuot lAnf ,1 T) Johnston. ' ' hUvlmtr Maj J F Stutitill. ' 'MM Urilgi M Harrison, S T Buker. , ,, - ,r..f.i . :, r , . ElihmitoJ 1 Tucker. , flriHg' , Mill K S Lippard, A W Kluttt, Itcy C tt Heller. -J ThirJ Oeel-Wm Allison; Isaac I.ycrly. s ., t XWiri7iK A I'rcpst. , , Mt)rgunUn Ceo liiclianL -,, . .VU.7 U W Sheck., -'" Mi rinuautJ ii Sbnping. , , IViZer-D H Kanupr C- li Ckuart. aarhtlt Mrt K.lifTmnllcr. fisiiWi-d F Smith; jr., J II Swicegood. . j, ..f -V A York Goo Merrill, J T Richards. . . .; -,., t Ml ?rww W A Lucky, jr. . Raltigh E S Slmman, , Jl Pool Leonard HofTner. ' f4)itrer -Prof J F Motor. ' ; J". Nrtrbom- 0 A Armttmng ' 1 ? '" Lnh rf Frink fipringt, FU i W Bice,:: , i , Ckandltr't Omr J P Hoea. . 1 0M fori Vr f-M Edwards. Ilrmifirld : 1J,V, -Owi,-iJJ. W. Nichols. , . FullimC O Bailey. , - tWir Prof i M Weatlierly. 7Vomw Dr K Kluttt, , 1885. &-. "ms- 1 4 1 L " asl a "1 Lalf 11 f ls-A-ll 1--t'-fT'.iI.l , -t . lenbiirg Meek JOHN WILKES, Manager, CIIA11LOTT , N. C. KisGIISnCS AND BOILimS Or AU SAW AND GRIST MILLS. A SPECIALTY. WRITE FOR CIRCULARS AND ESTIMATES. 61 Broadway, ytm lork. BubscriHioui $4 a Year: 3.60 Six Months. WKKKI.Y Aft WHPA fKH DKVt). THH TO THK riHAHCIAL, MIX JXO AM) VKTIIOLKVM IS- TEitKsrxorxoJiTu AM KIIIC A. It eontnina the Intent report from the Mold, Hitver, CfliU ned Iron Miuinjt lii trleu, and Oil Hcirionn; aide reviews o( the Kiniuiclsl. Itiulwnv. Mlninr IVtnt. leum, t'ml, Imn, Hulilon snl 8up'rlnr MetaU MAl-keti; a Ht of lacnrporsled Illvlili ud I'avlDl Mines: bllereatiae let. tees froiu mrreNpoodents, etc., ute. ... - tUMPLK COPIES PKEK.,.'. I HIGHEST PRICES Paid for Cotton III SALISEUH7. t will nchanr Burrles for Cotton. and I will allow half cent per Yx aiore Miaa llic Baliftlmry market prira, aad sirrea lo put In aiy Itiiciiies aa low aa any )ut KV dealer In North Carollns who sella fur cali otihr. I have hint contracted " aitoufaeturers for oae buadnaj . Top Buggies & Pkctcns, wlileb I am rtceMnft dnlhr. X will sell lam flutter iKithx IHeel Bow Top Bus;, (lea at price rsuglnf from : $50.DO TO X35.00 ReWMnber that the Snrlns. Wheels. and A k of all my Bugnlea sod I'hartous are warranted for twelve niuntna frura ilateot purehABe. lie sure to call tnd examine nv atnek before purcbasln; elaewliers. . Special XndnoemeitU ollered to Agenlt. .,, , We will have a lively Corps of ' . CO X X OI BUYERS ea rmt btreew dally this teajwa, and they say thai lotion iiM and tlinll brine us full value la Salisbury this fall. - . ! ' Keanoctnlly. ' - - v W. SMITHDEAL !:tm. :' - , V r : . .1 tnm. Bi.i,vt, Wnsra Ri,umT, ' . of Cuarlwle, i. m Allan ta, u, . Elliott & Elliott, Contractors and Builders, Do a General BnCding Business in WSai'R- K0RTI1 CAROLINA. 5;fTa7"c !?C8idci)cc8 il 'J,: a afKrtai.Tr. ', Itert, Atlanta. O.: O. C. Koninren' Architect, Hickory, N C : J.ty , WTLIIAMS BROWN. STOYEa- OaaSlfca t iwwi. SI eaSiiNiMleva..raaJtte. Tt wHS fna araitf 1. mi. In aloes eaa ueilai at riairtuwUea. not w amir no aa avrrtcatiwa ' ehereti Ml a eatieelnr auunMr. Canal workaam ai4 u bem to. .1. la I av rU f. all tmiisor rorr w tins ' tm .! ask.. Mllla a .anlalnj. 1 I.m. VH7ihln In m. Mn. alw.r. ,m ai2l OM r"ivr ukaa at n.-kaasw hr vurt ShImctII for ths naiAU) fen-l to C'luhs Frltcs of - NO. 9. J. R. KEEN, Bxm - ra8 - ;iJiT amj tuEiPtar 1 MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS ' i To bb foid in tiie stati- ' IVK HIM A TRIAL REFOltB BUY-: ISO ELSEWDEUE. " i:iy .......... Iron L Works, KINDS. CUklUk fwilf Sroorltt il til tliilt COXFECTIOSEKT, -TOYS. CI0AI18. TOBACXX). TEAS nd COFFEE, enoAit, SPIOES, CANNED 0OODI. EVERYTHING FRESH. I en irertrllis nvln at lrAk In't everr wvk, nmwiurntly ha.a (So n!(1 tt,Mk I maaliu iwlalir of ihla Una and aa ranr-lr tl.e alii m. ihJ. U. u .i..ll 1 Sallr. and are hiluf 'Mn1 m rWap aa ar Is ......... . ,., -ii, n,i ,nv lanuuaa whb ttnrt taa chkIh at a rMaonabla eoet. All r-.l. i1. llrrr,.l u, anj ul tha rttr fraa l4ua, Trraiuam Aai MT. VEENON HOTEL, SALISBURY, ST. C Situated nanar tna Junction of ths) K At D. and W. N. O R&Uroaula. . GAS AND F.I.MTliir RFl.l l Lsrta aaaaptr Bknema aa Itaia atraa. B. u, t.1 eoanrrav pass ae cauaas. IHnetlimee VIII n4 Mlalaar aHnale Is Ik QMwt wuall-8hHitinf M-Uirti ut K.Th Carollaa. riasT Ltwa Livaat aVAaVLat. P. A. PKEKOIS, Owaar and Proa't. Cl. D. Verauo, CWi. I lj. FOH SAIaXl r .1 i . BY : 1 J. Ml HA DEN, Ileal Estate Apt. - TlSXS, HTUA, IOWI Xm, On tki mutt RftMMtabb Ttnm. If yna want to bur, trade or tell, eaH oa Mm at j. I). lloNattv' Mora, Mala Hi reel, SnUabury, N. C, 1 tm. THE SREJiT EXTEHmil Ulltor ; KjTJTTZ's",". tobacco .umml ' -' ' port - Rhenniatli.nl, (lout, traralgl. Kliraln. Brulnen, PIna, - - Achea, eVe. t h rflMMnlw Ik W.l tfu. " Vtrtaesof Totwera, with other avpmeed Kwinimu,, RiMini , narveious I'ota. poaod for the Relief of kumaa tufrering. tr ntmr guab auteed, its ac- TION IS WONDERFUL. ' K,.ffi. ma c.,M. i). t r. . J . I with nnnek cure alia no Kmeet. Tolaweo wtiMc . urea ncmear. u asa beeai h1 la a ernde way frma I lie dsvt of Wr Wnlier HnHth down, and has' worked aiauy a marvelous sure sad saved mane a valuable life. In the "Toharro I.lui. ! ment Ha vtrittes art arleaUilealH eatne. led. ronihlned with aOer valnald antt. . 1 1 l ajreala, and conftdenllr nSered lo lb BubUe, aeAaea eweeall. has) at a tafe, powerful aad etTaeriva EaVraa Hsn. applicable wherever there It nala to bs telievedr' r. ! . ... . ',. la larea hollies at only M ernu. tt alefcr alt UniKirlrta Aak for It. and lnlat upon haetiiK It. he rnH ntT with wnrthkna anhrtlmtea Try H and I jo will he thankful for havtaf had at l.n .....I. I ....... .i,...!. THEO F. KLUTTZ A CO. ' Proprietor-! 1 WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ; 1 BAUBBUltr, H. A - J 1 -luto. f ; t i 1 3 a ! 13. If 1 '! 1 1 t I' . I! ' M' -! i ? i i f J
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Dec. 3, 1885, edition 1
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