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I i'.t VOL. I. ; .NORTH CAROLINA ; HERALD TCItUilKD IVEHT THIRSDAT, Bl'F.RBATS & EAMF.S, , Eo n. kd Puor'a. wmcaiprioii UTO : OMjnl If Bead la Klnm lIJ1 -' Bat paid ts aUraae. too kixm - . 00 tabnrMxn wtU be caBe oa r aetilleo when estwerletiaaB are do. la addition it eiir wbacription lift ( fcirve kiii" " and the Catted Statu. Thorn hating land for tale trill fi nd ii t tktir advantage to advert im in the r er law sUiiif psrtia making inquiry frr land, and It ' ihall and our paper wAtanstw inmd mdm Uwmnit art ' aatrttd, SAUSBPRT. 1 Situated in th Tt-ry heart of the ' bubiotM portion of North Carolina, 4t tha iuwiion arf thai Wir Korth Carolina anil Bicbmooil and Omnville Bailroadi, 800 foot abora tbfl level of th tea, HO milrt in land, in tba rntro of th richwt aiaeral and granit belt in the booth, at the gateway of I lie H!ne Ilidg oountry, ia tb midat of a nob tobaono and eotton aonc, and with papulation of nearly 4.000, Kalubury n faat becotnitia; a com marcial wntre. Ther r at pren eat two barike, elrren rhaHrni, fir tnbarro faotorie, foor tobacco eirbangil (warehoniM), on woolen mill, two tannrrw, four muhine abcupa, two foundries, threw hotel, thraa orwapapera, the Itailroad Ma chine, Car and Ioromotire Shorn; on ttxan taah, door and blind fac tory; abont 50 ouiin bonce, and fa urk. w eutfrprinv pro i.'ted are the building of a railroad both North and South, a AO.0O0 cotton factory, and two tobaooo fc-j Urraa, I h ppnrtwtiitic for ip- etntent ar real ette, turlter, .aalike. It wa ealltd 'Tle l'al Daannfat'tar dt Wwm,. granite , , . ,,. -rk. "men hath Kpubtioa. of being ' rscikiKfaciiifl; tbe main rtrret and th aft dealer ia lb State. rnniHHrtJ he an a.rjiry. Jn na MATOU-E 3 St.ta D R Julian, D it Atari). P P w, Janaaa Bantu, 'a K Sahtrr. i W U , Ktrr ( m. It i llcitaea. muni B at Barrier and C W rn( Towa n coiucitoa : e8t. tOCITTT wrtriH V karUI. C 0 Krniart Ratauir. R N i Oarkof tba Court, J WJ Horah Rawiearatallr. L I Irrmaaa. Cwreamaaa if Ml IWalrfct Haa J S Haadtma. Sajitbwrj. SC. I POST OFFICE D1PJXT0RY. A, & KTDlSt. at . Mall (ota( aonh. clotej I 00 a. , and !.. . - . I Hail (aia( aouut, otoaaa l w a. aa., aaa so p. B, MaU (atagwi iTfflr,' Jaruaatcrw. 2cb. r'arnioaruwi, Stmttar ex m1, 7 oti a m, 'rt twin. Wall tor tlbemrla, Ootd Hill. Hork Wall. PalaaaHrllta, al il poat R9eea m Ht&nlny oanialy. (timUr aaorptnd. tea 1 0 a m, m INtn. Mali thr TadUa Collacw. Tym Khnpa, BrMnfTwariar, TbnrwUy aad gaXantay, trarr7 Mia. arrlra tog p an. Mall fur Mt Verao. Woodlxu?, Verbla, Tana Jay, Tharay aad riatarday, leave f M aa. arrira t M a m. Mail (or Hena and Walaoarlllr, llm. Aot nna Prkdne. aaanl Own Da. antnao ' Maw la Jarkana Hilt, IMnfW. fW, MilkwIavTlUw. Hal, (iarflrld. Healln itpriBfa, miikiriswa. mtern more, t nana brr i Onm, trarea Itotttlay aad Friday at t M a at. JVrrirt Tueaday aad Saturday MtMpaa. CHURCH DIRECTORY.. . warraoDnr cliraca. Ttar. "T W Bnith, Paator. Sisday aarvlcwa tt 11 a. m. . Sunday Behool at I p. m. Iraalof aerrlcaa at 7 p, wu Pray 1 Baeliat I tT. Joa t iCTntaia caenca. IUt. Wb BtottdcoKlre, Paator. Sua say aarrlcea at tt a a. Swoday Bckoel at I p. an Xvcalai BarrtcM at 1 a. m. Prayer aaneang rary Wadotaday at ? ytaat raaumaua cacaca. Rv J Ruaaplw, D D, Paaaor. Sun day BBrrtLB Blurting at It o'clock. Sunday .tnhrtsl at o'clock. Kvcalpg ervtca at J a'elack. Prayer snorting nary Tharpdaf night, - -' nr. i. eta ariacoeAi, aNraca. ' Rev, T, 1. Murdoch Rectar. Sunday wrvlcea la anorainf at II a m.; Buaday Rchool ntt ai bl Ewtpiag terrter at H a. aa, Cvehing anrvkaa WeJnoatUy at IKf a . Bible Claa Wrdoeailay vea tng at ?.M. . uutamit aurnar tracw. Bar. t. T. Tuttle, Paator. Servian every Suwday axeepl th third Suaday of very Biealh. Morning tervicrw at 11 a n. i Suodty Ri:hool 'a i a. m-i evening wan tee at f p. bl PraywraaeHUigmry Thuraday at ii p. aa. eaomca orm ucbjtd tnuar (catsouc). Rev. Hark S. Oroaa, V. O., Paator. Servicet OB thtrd SuBlnVnf avfirw nanath Morning Btevkot II IU a.; evening Eaty'elwaaa ( as p. m Mall foe Xoctu S.n.ia T!irr aou aeavaota at T p. m. "X SEDIEF. Gay Xtnai bee noma tad voillabed away, l:WHb Ua frutie aod fun about it: Wan becaelure and mabli anuu-rled tbat dar Wall, ainr be lawy wenbat I dabt H. flavarel nc married. '0 vary true; Tbay wara awltUy .If about Vat, did at) ret married taut wanted tot Well, mar toe ln.r 01,1-bul I JooDt Did amy oaa do arbat waa rlci tbat dayf Wltb lore and cltarttr afloat Itr Bhl row help tba eu&amu and try to prat? wan. any ba yo dw-bat I dual n. DM ran thank irourOnd farrow Ufa and Bealtv AM an mm to nwip ytu about In M ym any hard fiw ot lier'e henltn --J;-,: .Si? W a enov-bnl t doubt it. Did yon apnea kindly ot all n that deal A I ai. tinned, to awvar regret Itr DM yoa my fur tbetr ami, aa Ctniat aakt awl mmj a raai ant-bat 1 aoabt 1L DM all baatxunta aaal wlree, that day ratokaat' Want laa Italy eatwaea abaat bw Wara either atvabora la raws areaoeM Wall, aar, Bay an not but 1 daabt. Tbi. poetry waa awTly bartt to rbynw: Will any of run trr and beet try Dont run IMak you aaal by tab ha yuur Ifanat Wall, Bay aa yoa aaa-bat 1 4uaM a. j 8a will ia t ala IriaanU aboat Hi &n ba and tba frtoad, wba will yaw tana Ua'. Wall, may to be tan - bat 1 douH Daaa any one rank, the Diaiu'i a Vt WHb aMiia and knowlnlac abiait tt; Watl JtutatKb food novate abut aw tbalr Jill weu,auyb U-y wtu-bat iavabt It. Will aot fair rnaUsn tau p Aad pmnnwlly aaawar Tbaa. nnald 1 rofrala trim a Mlletdtaiif Wall. Bay be I e,iald -bal I doubt N. 1 inorado. " C. J. a. lath. b. JfA(K OK DIAMONDS. Exrltlng WrNtri Cama" 8cene. Any on who lis een Hie Dim ing earn pa of the Wcat ai they were' In-fore the ulycnt of milwau, need not be told what th principle aKiiueincnt plee of thii trtt'ement wrrrtwo fciliiiird'tablr and a re tanrnnt; ia the othee a irgeosr bar for the ftale of liquor, and tabUr vhera varion garuca wen played tot monvy enlif!y withoat eon eealmeut or hindranetx (laming, miltfat, nan the oiily form of rerro aiion atailabl ta tua mi urn , laola ted from citllization, , Jly friend Lennox H tigor oni rton of lli Old Dominion, wa not a frequenter of thu reaurt. " m 0 I lie 'rt - Bing to which I refi-r, while waiting for tint Biajl-elage to arrire from below, and bail been at unco aitrntcd toward a tabl where tat a man named Morria, whom ha knew aa a preitj good, thongh far from iudaatriooa aort of fellow, jnt negmning a game or poker wits a 'ranger. It spjirared that th it ttranger hail chalUaged Morrit to toe game, and hy mutual bantering tb eef)T amount of fir dol. lar "iul" had bten agreed apon. The btttitig indulged in at theatart waa cxtraragAnt, and a eircl of tpectator quickly gathered aroand tli player. " , , tt wa apparrnt to all that thi wa to b an extraordinary game Th aUkoa were h:'gher than h had ever known played for in that local ity, and bnodrtd of dollar war patning bark ted. forth, at the oard to rued in favor of on or th other gamenter.' .;' Th picture preentd by th in terior of a gambling aalooa in a mining barap (or anywhor lae) ia not a plcaaant one, and I do not propoat to draw it in detail. : Von can imagine for yonraclf th lliig of wil-taunc-d, bearded, not alwayt clean faon, hidden under .lunched hall, and aet abov ooar garment of woolen or reddish can- rat, which tilently cloced abonl thi table and it two men, halt il luminated hy the banging oil-lamp. If you hare no real acena of thi kind ia yoor raennry by which U help the imagination eo mnch bet ter tor yon ! Among thote who watched moat intently wai th yonng Virginian. He forgot that he wa only waiting for the mail, and beers: stilly lott in noting how thi great gam went in, where hundred of dollar were changing hand a the cardt flew DeTTonaly back and forth acroat th green cloth. , . . , At Drat Morrit won ia m or cue Uitn he lot, at though the Bckle goddett of "luck" were on hit tide. Then, When an nuiwuelly large jamonnt ot nioucy-nui reprewntcd by the heap of cbipt lay on the table, the ttranger won; and Leu., SAL1S13UII 3ST. C, whottood near him, and therefore , juit opposite Morrit, caught a flash or inrprito in he latter t eye a though he had not expected it to go tbet way. ' The next hand Morrit loet again; and the next and then a third time. All three were large ttakes, and reduced hit winnings to almost noth ing. - ' ; It war now hit deal, and n. thought he could ice an expreaaivo of 3;rno aWinrraie pnrpoee in ilor rit't clotely drawn lip. ' He thnf Sed tli eaidt long and carefully and then dealt them rapidly without of fering them to be "cut' by hi op pontnt an ominaion k:u trwrrgrrliad been once or twice guilty. Len. thought ha detected a (nppresacd xclamtion of delight a the ankuown player took op hit hand and glanced warily at the lit tle fignroa in the corner of each card. It wa hi (ftt tonametheatake. , w uinw, acv B a pile of chip equal to one hundred dollar in the centra of the table. Morrit put twice a much betide it The ttranger met tbit and went three hundred "better." All the chip Morrit had left were not equal to tbit call, but h advanced all he had aud took from hi pocket a big roll of bank bill from which he aelected enough to "tee" tbat amount and "goathontand better." The tpectator were trcmblis; vita fupprcsevd excitement ex changing tigniSoant glance,, but uttoring not Tn a whiaperrd yl lab'.e. Maying lik tliw bad never btn aepn in thii little camp. Ill fore laying the thonaand do! lar upon the table ltorril laid to hitopuent ; "If yow have a jack, -and will giv it to me, afUir I diacard, 1 w ipat down- rrrft; trWo.a'nd 'doi'sVat aiid auwocr on tup or u, ton, u joa Thi waa an innovation in poker, but-ell right if agreed to. The Itrangiir all jt a glaaoa at hi anta gonist, rooniderd lii hand and poudtrv.1 for half a mioute. He had a jack and could tjutre it with out etnenUalty weakening hie trength. It Was poaaible, o far as he could aee, tn ealcaUte precincly I lie almost effect iht card could have iaitrcngtliening hit ant Agonist 1 (rawing the Jack of Diamond from the 6re in hi hand he gar it up, failing, with all hit effort at elf-maUol, teconoeel the drlight he ft-lt, for he had jumped to .i-wr- tain ooncluaioa. "Toa oat yonr ducat f" be ex claimed, "I'll $1 my bottom dollar againat yon oh thii yens lutnd 1" There t to money," aaid Mor- ri, laying down tome bills weighed with doable eagle. "That mU$ you wht bar job got? "Four Queen 1" yelled the nan, spraading hit cardt and reaching with hi left band for the stale. Before he could touch a coin, the ipeotatori aaw four aee and a jack (now the ne wa plua!) flung ap on tin table, while Morrit pained the ttranger extended wrist vitb a grip ot iron, thouting, "Hands oft I my money I" ; : W bile the word were yet on Mor ris's lips, Lennox, clot bwide the unknown gambler, taw him snatch a revolver from bit lap and lift it above th table To reach out and ttrike the half-extended arm wa an Inatinetivt action, done in a twink ling of tiro. The weapon exploded hut it aim had been spoiled and the bH, ir.sUiJ ot piercing Mor ris's head, crashed into the great mirror behind the bar, ' With a yell the stranger whit led ihe pistol toward my friend; bnt ere he ronld get it into rang tome one dealt him a ttunning blow wn- oer the ear which dropped him back ward and again hit quick rvvolrer was emptied harmlessly. All tbit wist ho work of a teoond or two--a time too short to reckon, but filled with tumult. , When Len. glanced aroand a the gambler fell, Rot one of the circle of lookeri-on remained. , Three or fur lay flat on the floor where they had dropped. A face or two peered over tha billiard table. ' On man had thrunk halt way behind a whis key cask, and three more had leaped behind the h,ar where the white aproned keeper wa no -longer visi ble. Under the tUiv two valorout minert ware wedged fast together in a Tain attempt to bide where there wa not shelter enough for one. At thii tide of the round table, hit left THURSDAY, hand covering the money, Morrit stood like a statue, calm and defiant. Last of all Lent swift glance retted on the face of th only other penon on hi feet iu th whole -room the man who felled the gambter-by a tingle blow. Ha too vaa a strang er, tall, slender and wiry, with thin feature and a short reddish beard. He wat dressed in gray, wore a lit tle round struw hat aud carried a tmull travelling bag (lung over hi ihouldcri by a Itrap. His hands wore en caned in kid gloves, the one on th right hand tplit dear aeroaf th klaekle which showed through the rent, sharp, bony and somewhat red Tith the force of the hard blow they had given. One foot waa for ward, hit (bonlden braced, hi arm drawn back and his" whole posture showed training and readiness for the next incident . An instant later the tableau waa dissolved. Men rote from their place of refuge againat flying bul let! and rushed toward the tuiall gronp at the table. The prostrate ttranger opened hit eye and tlowly pickod himself up. "Hold him, ahontod Morris, "I've got something to lay to thii yer court 1 Two or three stalwart follows seised the culprit and turned him toward hit opionent. There lice his cards," thundered Morrit, "and here' mine, "I've rot the bitrgont band, haint 1 1" "li t a cheat be stacked the oardt," th ttranger shouted . "Of course I did," answered Morrit cooly. "I know who I was pitying with ! I'll: bet a horse ne s got tonic carat p in sleeve now." "Search him I" cried a voice. At this the gambler grew furious, but "wvpwercdj wlujjij a '. couglfcaf , tniuera turned out bis pockets. Illey found a pack of cards, which teen to be slyly marked. "I told you o," sneered Morris. "U tnketacayotetocatcbacayoUi!" "Whet'll we do with bun?" ask ed the man who held hit collar and confiscated hi piatol. "Hung hiui !" cried two or three, "Don't trouble yourself, gentle men," remarked the quiet Mice of the person in gray whose blow had knocked the ttranger down at this critical im-tant. .'Tm a special agent of the Poet Office Depart ment, and I arrest this man for rob bing the United State mails." Tuna, hardly an hour from itt be ginning, ended the great game of thPlace. Claim oa A Democratic Admin istration. ! Trine Sittings. An applicant for a Texas post- office it abailuiely certain that Cleveland will give it to him. At there are about twenty in hot fuir-. nit ot the office, we bad the curi osity to know what made him so potitiv. "Are yon the widow of deceased Democratic army officer with a fam ily to tupport, as wat the case with Mr. Mulligan, at Chicago.'" we atked. He replied that he had never tried to ba anybody' widow. ' " , "Did you atump for Cleveland?" "No : bnt yon aee I've made per- onal sacrifice for Cleveland - " " "How tor - ' "It'i confidential, remember. "Crt.nly i Vonor bright." "Well, I lott five gallons of whis ky and ISO worth ot cigar betting on Blaine. I have nt on th re ceipted bill with my application." Don't Bead Bach. "The people of Richmond don') read much. The iiorthcrn people are th people are the people who read," laid ft F. Johutton, the newsdealer, nnder the' head of "Bandom Note," in the Sunday Stale, "While great many of our ottiaen road both books and papers. we are sorry to hare to admit," aay th Stale editoriallyy, "that BJch mondcrt are far beiiiud Xoriuern- er in this respect, A Yankee' wit are sharp because he keep np with the current events'." 'Our oontemporary it right the daily newspaper it part of each Yen kee't breakfast or lunch. Tbit it demonstrated, especially In the great citiei of the North.. 1 Whether one enter them by rail or steam boat be will discover the stevedores and cthof laboring men armed with ,) AX UAUY 528, 1886. on or more morning or afternoon pepcra. The thirst for information ia stronger than th appetite for beer, and it it common a day to aee truckmen, carter, bootblack and others perusing the different journali while waiting tor their "turns" for employment. The Northern, bootblack polishes hi mind a well as boot and shoes, and will readily make an expendit ure for a newspaper before psrcfcaa ing a paper collar, Iu the South, we regret to aay, thouaaudt of fami lie never know the new in their own vioinity, except through th medium of their neighbor' paper. Xerfolk Virginian, , INTERESTING NOTES. .From E?erj'"'hTe. For the first time in the history of Boston a colored man hat juit been appointed a police. aw A gifted poet write : "The devil arose from hi little bed and washed hit face and corned hit head." We hope hot to be considered profane If we ask where in hell he got bit water. .V. r. Graphic, In the National House of Repre sentatives there are it Johns, 27 Jamet, 40 William, 21 Charles, 17 Thomases, and. 10 George. The Senate statistic are not at hand, bnt there are a Thomas and a Jeremiah in the basement, we believe. Ex change. Among the distinguished dead last year are ex-President General Grant, Vice-President Hendricks, ex-Senator Uwinn, Kenton, Sharon and Toombs, ex-Secretary Thomp- ton, ex-liov. B. Hrati 15rown, Car dinal Mu.ackfy,:pr. Stephen H. Tyng, W. 8. V I'riiinV '? Mfj. F. Toft, Sir Moee Montcfiure, Dr. jSWUtijreU'Xtti ''Afriran rpfnr"r; rrant Abt, the composer; Gens. Mcflellan, McDowell aud itq- Dougal; John MoCullough, thetra gaJtan, Col. lurnaby. Dr. Joaeph Alden, Schuyler Colfax, Eichard Grant White, F. J. Feargut ("Ungh Conway"), Mr. Helen Hunt Jack ton, llmlon Kowau UeJr, Henry W. Hhaw ("Josh Billing"), Wm. II. Vundcrbilt aud Dr. John C. Draper, A geutieman went by train ono day to aee hi favorite daughter off. Securing her a test, he passed out and went round to her .window to ay a parting word, ) Tha daughter left the et to afaenk to a friend, and at the tame time 4 prim old maid took th teat and moved up to the window. Unaware- of th im portant change inside, the gentle man hurriedly put his face np to ihe window and said : "One mora kits, aweet pet 1" In another fr tant th point of a cotton umbrella wa thrust from the window, fol lowed by the passionate injunction: "Be off, yod gray-headed wretch 1" -V. I'. Ledger. The only member of Congron who voted against th bill to pen sion Mr. Grant at 15,000 a year wa Wm. T. Pric. Republican, from Wisconsin. Recently he ha written a letter to the Chicago Inter- Ocean defending hi vote, from rhich w take the following ti met : Mr, Grant ha never rendered any lerviee to th government, doe not propose to do to, and i not an object of charity, a it it generally understood that the has a property and income of from tSOO.OOO to 1,000,000. A th widow of our greatest General, ab should, in siy judgment, he cared for by the Gov ernment, and if needy, she should be relieved, tide by tide and equally with every ether widow of every other toldier who terved in the Union army. At the widow of an ex-President of the United States who received 1400,000 for . eight years service as Freaidentv and who, while acting as inch officer, vetoed a bill to equaliae the boun ties of soldiers, and signed a bill in creasing hit own salary from 125, 000 to t:0,000 per annum, we owt her nothing. ; (She it, no doubt, 'in all respects, a most estimable lady, and there it jnst at little doubt that there are iu every achool district in every Northern State many women who are suffering in poverty, who were and are as loyal, loving lova ble, who parted with husband to whom they were at much attached, and made other uteri See for the common good a great a the. re' ?i J .Ssa.i'i SH.V E YOUR GOLD ' BIT THIS SIMPLE METHOD ! The aliove repreeents tho method this State, for particular, address . t ,.v, -A.. 10:tf TTlXAIi OP OTP HTs AOTCTVIJDrt, 3W. O. A SEPEfATE VEPvDieT Wo. 1 and -W, BlK) v WOW AS eountv. A aiMI c find that his rtKHla are amoar the beat nianilfaift-d ft and e Mini llmt every elialonirr la trfiuUfl wll nt !art's T and " n r nml llinl every one frrtn lhlr winner a worth and Isaaliafli-d'at Derja'a 9 and in e tltitl ttisl Ins nlore is the ninai fiopufar one in ihe county for barniiis II and 118 H e seree with the nthcj .Tnrvlnen. nni ht tha' ImeaTriMili. Iumi of Boot and Suoca, all arrau.al solid Oyoliilon of tlxo Judge t'pon"lhls verdl. i find J liowan I'uvln iruillr of aelline Drv (iooda Notion, Boou Shoca, JIaie. Crockery, llanlwnre, Oroernea and Ueneral Men lianrtiae aa rhenp aa Hallalnnr, Concord or Mooreaville. ami Hen'ruee luin lo hftni latior at hia buainesa to supply III wsnla of tlin pmd people of SWelo and aurrouiiding Townaliiim Willi first ilnaa xoihIs at Iitiiix prices. Nov 1, 'HI; 4-Sm ' Mecklenburg J OHN WILKES, Manager, ClIULO TTE, N. C. KISTGrnKS AND BOILKRS Or ATX KIND. SAW AND GRIST MILLS. . .. j ....... A SPECIALTY. , . MITE FDR CIRCULARS AftD ' ESTIMATES. " MORTGAGE $flLE Valuable Lands. Pursuant to lb nmvlalima nf a m- Kate, reriitered In Hook t,o fa, 1ar 1IT, mailebr Mm. Mary llsraeft for the pro tection and Wot lit of Ihn iinderaiynrd. oa Die leth favit March, tNiej. In which she has forfeited, the lilideralned wtU 1 sell at public aale for cah, at the Court I house Iu (Saluliitrr, aa the , , ;., lit Day at February, 188(1, ' the fnllnwinf .pmpwrtv. M arm of land In Mlalimv lownaliln mljoiniiix the lands of lrl W Jimra. Thna M Kerns, Mm Harsh Johnson and Mbata: eoavevnd tT Ihe said Mrs Mnrv llai-krll tn aaii.fa the dbt rcLIm', Un in annt mortraff. This Ihe tat dav of Jnnuan-. IHUi TOH1AB KESLElt. By Jo, Dkard, Agt. IDA) NO. lO. J. R. KEEN, BEI.L8 THE BKHT AND CHEAPEST . MACHINERY OF All KINDS ' TO BE' FOUND LV THE' gTATJB. GIVEH1M ATRIAL BEFOBF BUY ING KLSEWUElUbV iti.'-r ' 1.1? . ,. - - ' 1 - in tuccesaful operation at a mine in T3. TBIPLEE, llanneraville, lUndulph Co., K. C. ,;DAVIS, FROM EH JUFO. ' BATIS1 BT0RE Is tti. cheanaat In th. eaj lealLer or uFStt reftiml.il m , Iron Works, Vatuable Town Property ; For Sale, ft. Tt. Trnwrord offrrc Ids ValuaM .SUire H.WW1 ataXV (aet wllh , Hw.lt Inr Hon- upatnlra. bniltof brli k, luenll an Main Wlrert ynwf two doors fnim Mur phy ( orner, above Bovdeu Howl -i Hue new Hneit two atorv Dwelllnc lioiian with til ahul. vol kitM..n sumkn bollso, wash hntian, wncni. hnuaw Uraa iranlen and atuble. rarriape and binr- houae: oa Minlas Mrrel atlloini&r Mrs. Jerrv Brvwa srewU-noe.. Alao, one nice Hmldln !m oa saru street 10x400 fi-ct All lb uj property will b sold cheap anl prltalelv. r. auv further Ihformailna, rail at this ofnc. or addrena It B. CltAWPORD. -tf Wttwton, N. O. .t i
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