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. J . . .... " ; VOI,. I. ORTH CAROLINA HERALD, rCVLIAHBD EVEET THIHSDAY, BI EKBAI M JtKAJEN, K t iSD pBor'aS. inmrpnn bates; 1 SO 0 1 oo r ' h pHhi I advanca, -, S atOBtba, - -- - - ' lutaKbcn will to caK-4 or aotats wsa barriptlaaa ara " t, addition to onr nibacrijAio M , - uul a. Uius auuairt at rery : tutrc o7I jmriVi of Forth (Urolina 'Aw Affri; rmrf tr srtO vill.M it tolhrir dran(t!rtvittUrti''i Hernia, su wr kmv a ivfrm pni 'i'i muking inqniruiir tanil, nd In I hem tn thill rnnct our )tr j tfitwm- land adifrtintituiU are I inttrtKl. I 8AXISBT3RT. ituated in the cry heart of the inei portion of North Carolina. the junetiutt of the Wmtem rth Carolina and Biebiiwnd and Klnville Uilrod, SOU feet alwve ke level of the ea, ijjO l" ' in tli centre of the richest nti-ral and granite belt in the toa;h, at the g.itewy of the Blue Ihl-.'efuMUtry, in the midst of a fcVobawo nnd cotton aone, and rldi a population of nearly 4,0o0, tS'l""')' tMi becoming a com ill centre. There are ut pre tf two banka, eleven eburelM, K4 tobacco faclorina. four tubaeou aiojiangea (warehouaH), oiiewden aiU. two Unnerie, four marhtrie fc4a, two fowndrica, three hotela, Se newtpapen, the liailruad U fcine. Car and lcomotrve Shopa: t, team aath, dor and blind fac ) biiu home, amt worka. New eKU-r'tie pro- ted are the building of railrd uth North and South, a .-iO.OiX) Xton fa. Wy, aud totobfeofc- prira. TIM oppirinnuie ra ) i titment are real ett, umber, lunf:tur of town-a, grains? . wiug anu . .. "rV" i - 'i MAYOIt-rTB Saul. Tuwa coiiniwuifrHwr: ' O U Jiilii. D X Atwett. T H M.owt. Inn Uatrrtt. Wio T Suitter, U ' lino, err l'rlte, It J lt..Uart. r-iUt a . R M lUrrlnrrt ml C W Pool ! TOW T1J COt.SJPToa ! tit Sbaver. corsrrt orriirits.: ! KkerilT, C V Kriilir; lVsier, If X VToulma: fl-rkot Ike f'"un, J M llrh. lUpnurDKiive. L S tiTirmin. I'oairMnuil of ?lh IHrtrict lion I S ilntdmea. Bati-rfwry. K C. POST OFFICE DIRECTORY. n novnvii t If. . , , ... ,: Mail t&ias wseaiitmMi m a.Ja.aai) ; Mto. n. . ! Mill lorn wmii.t- - ' '. . . -.1. .1 til lh H. .M eo a m Mul iat tl. dai 9 W p. m. Ull f.w Vorlpirilfc!. Jemlem. trh. (touts Kiver and Kmihetoa, iMu)r es rrytM. nn t t i. arrive i v f m Malt fm Alhemarlc. udm hoi. hot .11. Paliiierrrille. nd all t""t oltlil la SUnltv rounly. Sudv elcrptnl. Mm ' (X) a m. arwe p . ' Mniltor Ylkl (.tlre,TiTT thr. Brkl'e.TurM:v. Tur"!y J Btimluy, ter J mt M.'aiWw 8VI". Mail t-it Ml Vfroow. enll.nf, Verlile, Tu-aiar. Thorotay ami tlunlar. leave IWia, arrive lif UaII for llrt and W rawonvWk. M m ' d ami r'riiiay. kve T UO n. rrivc Mail f.it JuVlioa Hill, Brinfle, Pnnl. Mllle.lllll. '. tiMlrii. Ileallnt H.ri". Miilorlown. TOler Slore. t'lintl lr' Uruvu. Ievi MewUy nl KrlJuv at 7 ao a m. Arrive Taely and SurlT atlSOpai. .:- - " CHURCH DIRECTORY. . Mavunom cucaea. nr T W Smith, Pator. Buoiliy urvlen at 11 a m.i floudor hoil t I m. EfiDtnt aurvlee at J p. at, frv r awliaf .- ar wtra'a t.STHai ra'cacir. pTj Wm. Btovdeomire, Pastor.- 8n- aar vrrk-M at II a Sumlay eV.hool at I p. at. Kveaing SrrvleM at 1 p. n. Prayer awating every WlnUj at 1 . -V rtaar raMavTrai enrac. Itav t Buinpl., D 0, PmVw. Sun day ervlcu morning at It o'clock, bundir achwl at t e'eloek. Ewolng eervlM at t o'clock. Praet nwelinj ' every Thrty-irU. mt. ixaa ariauoraL sacaci. tJev. F. J. Mardoch Bcctot. tiumtty , arvlcea la aairaluft at 11 a at-i Sundiiy fickool at I aw aa. Evoaltj srnler at -i p. at. Evralnf amKM .Wrftay at SO a. m. Vtble Claa Waloovlay ovon lB.at7.W. , i-.,-..; atLiaucBV ntrrm chcbch. Rev. J. P. ''Tattle. Partor. t'gerelcaa every Sunday eveopt tb third Kinvtar of fveryuionilL Ilorntntr strvlcca a( It a m.i Sunday fichool at i i i-l eveulng aervtenat T, m. I'roytirmevtingovaiy Thanilay at T u. bv . ,r. catiaca or th a ucaan naxat (cirnot.rc). Her Mat k 8. Orosa, V. 6., Pwtnr. SetvlcM on third Mnodayof svery monllL Moralag aarrirea at II a at.; evening aandcea at t p. at. THE HOOD AM) SViL IX TOBACCO. - : T " ''- if V' . rNmBnMk suMtift. Jv It is rather late in tow-flay to n- tr protest against the ase of to bacco. Whatever the faculty may aay on tht) point of iU .Tnjuriou qnalille., liowevor much the clergy may point out the poraibiHty-nf- itr leading to intern jaranea,- the fact remains that a large froportion. of Die world nxi tobacco. iiorne form or other. The Chinese, according U tuoii accustomed Vanity, pretend to hare been; acquainted for many agu with tobacco.'" Bnt" we tnnst remember that in the' earliest writ; tcn omental taus arnica save come down o at the Arubiairnilit' Kiiiurtaiumciits there ia no allu sion to the custom of smoking, and there is every reason to believe that all Oriental amokjug waa imported from Knglsiid, and tliat Sir Walter Ua'cigh lit the Bint pijie amoked out of America. In ajiile of all that hae been said against it by fervid ajiti-tubacoon-iota, pore tobaeoa ia an : excellent agent; bnt it roust bo absolutely pure.. No jwisonou decoctions must eat into iU substance . or change il nature, Vsed in a proper way, to relieve neuralgic j airs, or applied in verion arTee tiona under the advice of a skilled phyaiciuo, it U a valuable medicine. ( are, hnwuttr, ia to- be Ukeu that the pnUiut, ia uut nkolited. Jc kacco alw aet, whn pare, Mawuiig the bent of aeilativco;' ai the In dian weed, in apite of the iliatribee againiit it, &rn avaluabluaddition to the plmnxnfvopoiia. It haat the authority of, great nam. Jdilton j''lo'' "i''. on going to bed, j-iju im a gi" ui wmvr. jr I mc Newton amoked, ' Bur- tun ; Uj, Aat()IU). uf Jlltla,ltholy, prononee.thwJ . .overeign herb, if it bo well qualified, optwr- tuuely dut-d." tuke and ' tnadiciually j At any rae, the wee o tobacco, ! either in chewing or ftnuking, ii prevalent all 1!k world over. No r.rrif e of f.oiti rui-h ! ao e;ir : mour a d'tiy, ermpared with itt ! home prire. as our American tohao jc. from it ia derived an iuipir!. txitpnrt of the revenue of i!l:)ot every European government and, in spite of the fact that we rain micli immenaeqnantitieaof tobacco, the Havana Ituf, made into cignrj, it heavily fcandicapped with a duty here, . , ... ' The a lultprstion of tnbacnt, very common both in this country and , ,. , . .broad, arisea from two connidera- ... . . t,. -1 l, pufg nturH M-af. in iti yellow hue, it undoubtedly the H next tobacco in the market. But to many accident! eotuptre to ren der the finest lcives ai-arce, that even the"hatural leaf itself ia Imi tated. CoarM lt avea arc bleiuhed by the no of chlorine to the bright, yellow coh-rof the natural leaf, and iiulphnric acid, properly diluted, ia nscd to make the litilj "freckle," which are Mippowd by connoiainr to iiidicteaanperior quality of leaf. Itttt the "naiiiral leaf," eomrhow, doesn't cem to suit tlie taatcof the average chewer of tobacco. Ilcaiks a certain degree of aweetneat in hi plug.' To fill this bill and create a tpecitl flavor which thall give a kind of identity to a particular brand, jnd cause it to be eagerly sought for, in the object of the majitifao turcr. ... ii.ya;' "-..i :, . When tho bundles of steamed leave are fully dried, thry are ready for the application of tl-c "mixture of ayrup and licorice, which impart to the chewing tobacco of commerce it ttrcetBca and flavor. r r f Tne leave ninst be a dry" aa a bone when subjected tothi licorice bath, for the leant dampness will render them white with mould in a 4 few hour. Thia mould i .removed (one of the adulterationf) by dip into diluted mariathi acid, and in I to many caaea forma part of the olid cake of a better qaality. ' .. The beat of the mixture causes the pores of the leaf to exjiaiid, and the tweet lyrupx penetrating every fibre, inipregnattse.it thorati)riily- : ' : ' From the rui the dripping bun dle ar carried out on the tltt roof of , the factory and cxiv".) to the ami, fur oue day' snuiihine is worth more than cun be told in the manu facture. Aftor this tho leaves are taken into a drying room, where the thcr - tS AX1SB CJH Y, 1ST. C, nioineter dnring the day i at 90. At night tht whole power of the furnace is tarccd on, and th heat In the morning fit.. ........ i... in k muld off before UieoperatoH can enter it..,, When the tobacco hae, nndr thia power ful neat, boeomo porfectiy dry, tlie adulterator geti In hi'wW;--' uafmctar nriukleeltwitR W .. - ' . ' ". Y- IT England rnmjanotberuaeftjftmaiea . ' ... .t. . I rui.tathifd nuiatoM it wua uic rankeat cord whhikey he can find, aad each brand baa Ita own pecutisr ewentitl oil ,. Some nse, fennel, othera gineeag; while ln acrid an ataoh, abounding ia tannin,! eheap and plenty, give that peculiar burn- . . . .. - ..-.-.: .. il Jam Bac0vaaa.'V.MtlngentJ barks, wormwood, the refute ol the oinchona, and othcra,. give the oit ter tate which aomecouinmeraliko, arid the fwirt or "negro bead," which ia largely exported to tropi cal climates, get a apecial aUorp-. tio. " : - .- ;; -i- We have heretofore publlnhed the utatctiieiit of Mr.' Cooper, revenue collector of North Carolina, hinifeif a Inrge toba-co oanufaclurer, tat ing that ton',11- bean and winter greeu were al largely uwd ili adul terating tobacco, both of which are deadly poitona, and that he kuew of a negro who, having drank a arinfytaufnl of the mixture, died in half an honr. If vtvaia thingi be trtie of the or diuory chewing tobacco, what can we any of the amokinj article, where tticki and ttouea and dirt and all uiK'ltanneai go to make up the cigar? Where an end, or, a, an architect Would niiy, a froiit lvation, ought to allow the wrinkled e:lge of a pure leaf, it !u)w a front like that of a i;om polite bit of miuble. A true tobaooe cigar ia fine in grain and free from rtems. The facture of one or another of the in numerable brands between golden chaff with which the millionaire fill his mcerebaum and the luborcr his cuddy. Almost the only chemically pure tobne is that which the plant er dries for himaolf, spreads on the cotton sheet in tho garret, and sends little Tommy to bring him a bunch of crumbling it beta ecu hi Augers to fill hi pipe. Hnt "" simplicity doesn't please the popu lar tatle. The public would rather bo poisoned. 1 he injury done by the use of to bacco i ohiefiy from the adultera tion it undergoes The Indians used pure tobacco,' and were hot jhort lived. It is idle to snj Ibnt a drop of nicotine will kill a cat in a certain time. : Therefore, nobody mast use tobacco. Prosaic arid is extracted from " peach kernels. Should we, therefore, eat no peach- .' - tobacco is adullerateil oy cliio- rine, varioua acids, various drugs, which are thus Introduced into the system, and cause, by their action, tuo train ol evils which are falsely attributed to tolwoco. More es pecially do they produce impure blood, filling every" Teasel with poison. The natural leaf, smoked or cbewet'. is eicess, undoubtedly ! produce ncrvousucas, unequal ac tion of the neart, losat of memory, impaired sight, and in many cases aggravates catarrhal complaints and b ou'ckial affections, eveu to con sumption. But, in ninety-nine cues out of a hundred, such evil a Jaundice, affectioua of the liver, and all the classo of disorganized liver and bile action are caused by the absorption t these adulterations into tbe sys tem. Ihe aallownese of eomplex iou of many habitual smokers is not tho result of tobacco, but of drugs. To aura up, while, we. deprecate the undue or excessive nee of tobac co, we cannot but recognise ita value iu acme cases as a sedative and in other as an-irritant,---It has its place in medicine, and cannot be classed among what one improperly term noxiou weed. 1 Utery one has its use,. and it should be our aim to find out that use,. Casualties of (be entire military force of the Ration during the late . ..... . war, M stiown py omcial muster fulls and monthly returns, wor as follow f '8,121 oommisaioned olB cers and S0,Rfi8 enlisted men killed in action or died of wounds, 3,321 ofllocrt and 12,3D enlisted men I who died of dneaso or accident, 1 Aggregate, 2S0,739. THTJHSDAY, ISTEBKSTISG KOTES. From EfcrywheT. ' '! A polite way of dunning a delin quent ja to aend him bonijuct of forget -me-nota .-L . : . Meaalin of a malignant Upe arc paevalent at Quebec.. . .. . - An eichaneo atatea tht "John " ..tl't:.n r a.Anir trr tht, -ilnmJ w. t - --t- fki. i. mu.U tho Anon. Thin ia rough on the dogi. Ia the lottery of life the dentist ia a luckv-XalUur: He'a alwv.irAw ing something' A Georgia man hae a hen which ia twenty years old. This looka at, though tho colored people cf that lection had noon, bandy (amierM. A Chinaman haa jint published a book, in which ho naya: '.Woman does not require itudy to make lier- aelf perfect; alio ia born perfect." The Chinese can atay. Filhbarj Tettgram. ' ,: - : ' - -A Jiew Jersey farmer, having no faith in banke, went to the field to plow with $'1,500 in !ii pK-kct. Tho money dropped out, and he plowed it under. It took Lira, two days to find it. A Bostou man who taken ill out Weat. When anted if ho wanted anything, be said: "0i, give tne anything made of bcant." H the attending phyaician giivc him emtor oil.' Kickawjt. : The board of heaUh of Xew York city pacaed a resolution declaring the I'nitcd State aaaay offico a nuia iance and a menace to health by ruaon of the acid, fumes and va por. -, ' : "ho yon think John is tiecoming a great man in tin) city?" aaid a firmer, apcaking fct"lii absent auii to a companion of the youth. "(Jrcat roan! I should iy o. Why, there ain't a latkceper in-j)e c3ty lrtiy rtiat'lre'ar.ii't calf liy life fir't name. ' t It is predicted that within he next fire years tlio steel nail will have aa -oumpWtaly supplanted the iron n ail as the steel rail has its iron predecessor. : In Southern -linuia vineyards are freed from phylloxera by planting hemp near the infected viuea. The parasite arc attracted to the hemp by its strong odur, and the rots! prove to oe poiscnous to tiiem. During the past week thero were 1,110 arrivals in this Ktato. The Immigration Society has received information of tho formation of col onics in Tennessee nnd Minnesota fi r this ' Coast, tUtmimr, V FruHemo, VaL " '. , " The opinian now held hy Clover dale rhyaicians that "raw cow's milk ia better for children tluiu boiled" is very grntifyiuff. as a raw cow gives much more milk than a boiled ouo. Cluttrdult HrrrlUi A Berlin physician claims to have invented a machiue for looking into the brain. ' It ia )robahly a new fiingUd corkscrew, although tlicold kind will uncover the bruia of mut any man. ,; 3 One hundred and fifty loaded freight car and two cabootes drawn by one engine, entered New Orleans the other day: The train Was one mile and ninety fect and contained 1,027 bales of cotton which weighed 1, $44,483 pounds, and the gross weight of freight and train wta 8, 14',l,83l pounds. . " ' ; Ia the Island of Gua, nenr Boiu- bay, there is a lingular vegetable called "the lotrowful trot," because it only flourishes in the night. , At sunset no flower arc to be seen, and vet. after half an hour it is full of them. They yield a sweet smell, hut the sou no sooner begius to shine upon them than sonic of them full off and others close ap; and thus it continues, flowering in the night during tho whole year.-- .Jndge 1. H. Terry. The lyiuisvillo yi'mcstryat'lPavid 3. Terry, who yesterday renewed his claims to notoriety, if not to fame, by marrying the alleircd ''dear w ifd" fore ' of thnlatH Senator Sliaroa hef. , . , , .,-.! una inncrai oaKeu meaia nau time u-viao, was uoru iu iuuuwuiiij, Ky., O'i years ago, lla went to California with the Argonauts of 49. and cruduallv roso iu his tiro ' - - j.-rt. it fi.;., t. itiM uu iiutu i.p ivt4..u. v.iivi. tine or the btutt. hupumo t-ouit, i mate 1 by LiiL'-ish export t?.1.(M)0 in Iu 1839 ke fought ft duel wilhU.Rht. - JANUAHY 21y Senator Broderiijk",' killing him. One of our eitircna. who wae an ao tive yarticipant in the cUM enaa ted during the "rigilanoe day" of California nantributt a littlo item in regard to Judge Terry that may not be uninteresting. ' Heaayathat upon one occasion MmieWherc. aboat 1853, tho Judiro stabbed a m;.ni named Hopkins, who waa a police ofltcer-of the-VigilHfioe-CJonHiiitte and Wan attempting to arrest one of Terry itricod. liopkina waa atob-i bed in the ahouMcr with a broad bladea boi?-kiuc uu: vauitT "uui "Jing. J orry waa armted and tried by the igilant. The only thing tlmt saved bia life waa the re- eover nf Hoidciuaj . . Kamh Altheit IliTti .winm who guvo Bt nuU.,' bharoii au much trouble before he died, bn been married to Judft-e David H. Terry, who waa her attorney in the legal conttwta with Aharon. JUe is 84, hoists -.V," ". '. "' A Southern (ienius, . . Atlanta Cvnttituliom. While visiting the beautiful little town of lUiena .Vista, some time ago, I tumbled on some rem In ii Ccnccs of the brilliant genius, wlio wrote, "All Quiet Along tho Po tomac To-Xight." Poor Tlmd. Oliver I Bright, fascinating, brill iant and .dissipated.- Uu could make tho (incut speech of any niitu at Ihe bar, lie Viiis better half drunk than his brethren wtro in their coolest momenta. Ilia puns, his epigrams and jokes, to say nothing of his sweet little poems, were quoted by a largo circle of enthnsi iiftlc friends. But he lived out his days before he had timo to ''fulfill the promise of hi youth." 1 l oan well imagine how that son sitfo soul was moved to formulu'.c tla grand poenjj.as. bo stgsid picket at imi1ictyr'5ftt& Potomac Iliver, while Tliff nt-n op almve ailt, Ur stlllfrlng eras at-ei susnt, for Urtarmy Is B.'plii. He hud no accurate notion of ihe value of his work, and the scrawl was pawed from one to another of his comi'mli', and around (he camp fire they read and commented upon it. They were true critics. One of his comrades told mo that ho. had been moved to tears by tlie lines : U only llw snuml of tl t ion wntry'n lr-aa An he tmmiiii fr-Hn tl rxk tollt loiulslli, . b ltllkii.4 llr I wool, tlip low trtllnlle ted. In lli i.A far HiTaJ o Hie lixiuillaill. And when the battle .was over, when poor Than" had been roughly saluted by the grim nicnac ngfr, and lay in an unknown grave on a b;it- tlc-sonrrod slope among the Virgin. liill.s, tlu:ii the literati read and wondered. First one aud then another of the sweet singers of the earth were credited with this unu- terjiiece of pix-tty. And there lay the author, unheeding the wrang ling and the conflicting criticism, of IhoM who wisely sat themselves in the seat of judgment. : Hark ! Was tl tfe afcriit wiavl tlial ruolMsl thnil ll.lf.-? WR.tttU! vron-l-olialjr flaaftlnst I) k-'lovl lik a musket, "tta: tlarr coou liy An'l th lifoltliMMl Wk, rl.oliia sntl 3MK-lniM. All qoW eloug llr PiMOOJae U-lCnM. So atnnd w tin mh of tl rlw: - Wka M41 falla tallow tmf ho law of laaii4,L Tbe Inikelt'S olT tlotr (oiev : M1XEUAL "TRdrERTlES. ft'oV, Sitrrr Cnppir, (Jnhnn, Cop .UHttti in, . Ttih Mntiyiiufse, Min -mid iron Mint for Suit -... .,.' hi) (hi HtriM Ar'tvy. So. 1. Pmpertyof 1110 acres of Sue land in a niiueru) district where the .unuus 23 lb nugget of gdd van found. Contain 3 xjuaitB. veins, oue developed to' the del'tli of 43 feet 300 tons of ore on dunin ami 000 in sight in mine. Assays give from t39.0 to fJl.M per ton; j Xo. 3. : R7HJ acres, 'tioveral hwis es anil farms ; itiany fun'rt voius' and alluvial deposit of gold, oter t",(IOO in gold found on the surface. OneTiupgitref" fow'r "poiiiiiTs and many other small one. ' No. 3. MO 'rea. Fnrm and bouses.- Rich placer and' quarts vcius. Very rich but rcuuiros Wa ter forhydraulicking mirjHwes. Xo. 4. i;Jl acres, farm ami houiei fine timber. . mine flt) fi-tft jdoep, producing gold and enpuerore. r' i strong aud healthy tniurU vein. ! fin. S..' ' . tarpe mass of lliw grade fi, wwk.ll a mju ,f 1(J,()0, amt be niaito to pay ttie j amount b;uk aiinually 'for ninny lye.irs, u..a Vom a.'1-.ll ,11 FJ r" vr:" Vaii. -s.-r.il M,Ut.,s.-i -in fill L,iVt in B(l , ullf l,,ti 1886. L . axanwvaMHaa 1 1-4 ' La. , . TIlIAIi OP J. ROWAN DAVIS, " a sepef(.ate VERDICT frqm EfieH juor. v.. Ho. 1 and We mid that J. BOW AS DAVIS' BT0EE ia the cbi-r''t la tba couulv. . 8 aud 4 We ftnd that Ms (rl are amm the Wt maanfacraml , .1 an'l W Unit tliat evorv ruslnmer -is Iri aird al llavia's 1 and U We lind ltat i c-rj' ucls llu-ir nxrnrv'" wirtli nnd i latisficdai Pvl'. 9 and Jo Wc mid llisl bi tiTt is the most rpulHr obc iu tner.iuiily f'r tianrafua. tl niwl 1 We awi c Willi the ob,'J Jurymi'U. and add Dial ll. raxrii sth); b.all slock of IWiris and Hiioca, all wnrr.-iiitu! solid U .-.lb. r .r uicio-t rofniKli'it. Opinion of tlto ffutlgo. ' t'lHiii' tliis renllrt 1 Hud J Iw.-oi Kavts taillv of eHm l'r Hoods, Kotlosi. Boot t Sho. Hala. Urtjokerv. Hardware, u'rocerM'i mid iteiicral Men hamiiac aa rhetTi as HaliKbilry, Couuml or MiKireaville, and -iilciiee him lo hr.nl labor at bia laialnms ta i ii.olv iiic wanfi of tho (rood iwoiile of cteelc ana surrouifiiug jnwt!it -itu nm Class foods at living prices. . Meckleiibiire i JOHN ; "WILKES, Manager, (IIAIILOTTJ, X. . WW-' JONG I XHS S I v' : . CF ALL KIND. . 4 SAW AND GRIST MILLS. : a specialty. vp.ite for circulars aw estimates. 1 ' THE CHEAT EXTERNAL fEMZOY I TCSACCO UHLT-ltT Itheumatisin, Ooiit, Nenrul la,; sprains. Hrtilscs rams, Ache, Ar, ConiMiitiir the Wo.-.rlc rfnl Cunitlve Virnion of Tobacro, vt till other ftnn,vl nila-t.u ifcl. ticilgu", a Haivikma (om. nound for the Utltt f of human suiTrrinjf,. tJT REL'tEf C'JAP.AIiTl-KD, ITS AC . . . .T10H IS WOKSaiFUL. . PntTtT im kmw.. It huwl'njruetl wit! qiiii. k ciirv all- ao ItuipT. X ubura) j Hfl-lD ennin "y from flu dtiy ot hir wbIUii-lliikliih dowu. and h;u witriit ti . many a m;ixvriour! run' fin-i ihviu uihht , yi'uiilkIll. In Mie "T(lifK Isinf 1 mDt" it virtues arc :n!i.ruH-IJr Mro-1 U-rf, combinni wiiU onicr vitlust.fp mwll ftpcrrtu, aA coftdtliiuly f(Tcict, to ihe jvubiie, wit n wv-oti, luil ft wifo.i Itontrrfitf wiJ HT'vtlvi Kslrflvt. ltcmcdy. ! pviirbic vut-reverUftro U.IMUU. M be ; r.Ui(ivetl.- . . In liircrt? t)tnlc t only renin, f uri t.)ti by alt UrnitiriBtB, 'Ak f it, ajwl iDsUt ujxin haviuj it. iXni't put iIT ( wiih wurthlfflh iiM.tntM. Tnr H aiai : ynu will m ltmnkfnt for hvIu itml it , bwtigbt U ir aileutiou. THtO. F. KLUTTZ & CO., FroprietOTB 'WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. BALisBtmr.'K. a t;3u0. ' ' ' .MTr VERNON HOTKfir- SAUSBUKY. N. C. . . Situated near th Junrtton cf the R. at I. and ttV. M. O. Railroad.. . WSWI-' faTOiaaw ajM a"- OAS AND, l.LUihit- btLLb. T.are Samnla' tt,mina aa Mala BlrM't v-,', - aa m aiil enavaras rasa ar lata., WTli!Wi Will Snil Nnli.htirr .lcjnll Ir Ilia Aat (hiillK'itlnatl''il Nt'rtli iamflMifc riKm aM i ni.iii mnii- P. A, mKOKS. Owaw and PiW ,B.VoraoB,Ulcrlt. Mf. Oh Livery Stable, : JOHN G. IIEIUS, Prop'r, 1 nUntrttrtt-iif!.!... lroWr .tnimtt - . J. R. KEEN, SKU4 THE 1IKST AND CHEAPEST "MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS" , TO BK KOr.VI) IN' THK KT ATB. J iiVBUIM A 11U AL BEl'O IiE BUY, ISO, EI.SEWHKBK. f 'j'-a Novl. 'S;4; Iron Works, i Banner Tobacco Warehouse.1 Sales Dally. ' . ! a-ty SW.XK & TtfOSftfoT. i j Salisbury Woolen' Mills, . ' MtirinracttiPrMT tit ("n?! tnf n1. .ffni. rttlnU, , l.tfi-ya, Lnr -. ), BlitnkMJi, Yanm. Hull, . - SALISBURY - LOUliL- r :-2- f Hteiiiut BUarBtA Brtat aMtal thin, Mtttidttt 111 fitf h UUtiiUi. ElONE JOHNSON, 1 larnifictuf.r of flti mi Twist Tobtrco. iv ; '. - I. - I i'AHMKIUS WAUEHOllSE, SALES OF T0B3CCO VER HI. - 1 If (aall. Post a aiaws, IToraSMan. WJIOLKSAIJ?, A.N U UKTAlii, DHITCGIKTS. "; tmo. t. sxsm k oo. fil Hw IilME 0 TM I . .' f North Carolina Herald.: .- i - i ; Mill Sloiirt anil Orarlte joS flrtml--s. ! Rock Work of att ainda. w.s- J. T. WYATT. , ! fluccessiirUi T. K. Thtlllr f Ut K O. Boa 14. ii. c. host & co;; -in T.a:s nr- ,' ' J , Isoat Tobaooo. Vtavin,. tia 11 a mA la aialiSaa a, 'Hi- airmjt Hoats ami .'vkoes far lav twai lit tcara, Hi olil rcllai'l Jonu r . taj;lc. la -im , f, ,t l,i, H plnr al hasi. 1 nm ,m ni, lnM ituM aovf bakiw Oas- antf. III). ITira Issnratno Asrmrw. J r ham h Mm eaiSH. i -pre-eartnw a llr of. Fir lasuranra v vHiiiauuw i-ui hi an in ti oani'ni ..... r. Can irirs Si low rainsiod terniam be joblaincd t j . T. l-lf Oi-vil Euslnoor, " jonx a-mavkat; ' "' Alhnil4 toltsllntait foiimmcttori.Wirvsvs Mllft Vapn'Sr Dt ftril' Kstate.vaHanlM of Vt nun-Hoirrr-. Tlnns for the Lmcuoa ,1h r,lrVtwot il kin tBiiHiLg Muit-ri-i.... 'f Mills. lr.M)mKs. Ac.: flwl altrmt to kliKta mt Maciihatrv, . K-ly t J
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Jan. 21, 1886, edition 1
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