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' - ' t J i ' ' , . V i - - . " I I v ' ''- ; i J: '- ? i ; ; S ' f X i ' J - jt 't ' . " - r" it , - , - , , ' . : I v . .:.,- : ill ... . 0 , . - - ; i . . . ; j . . ; H1' NORTH -.VA.UOUHA-" UEHALD Aran. is.jjsa. ." - Uulitier rrolgncd hit & Yt'prrwnUttft'in Congress ttvm h ninth New York district, which, in duty to hit constituent!, h vh to have done before Con jjrstf met. - The Lenoir Topic gives the im prvssiort that II. Z. Linney, Esq., is going. to kick out of -the straight Democratic lines. We hope- not. It is reported he will be an inde pendent candidate for Congress. Why independent? The local elections so far held this spring have been a; surprise, democrats carrying republican strongholds and republicans elect ing their men in democratic com munities;" in tho whole the elections have been rather favorable to the republicans. ? In the decades 1830-'40-'50, from TO to 90 per cent of our for eign trade was carried in American rebels, while for the last ten years of republican rule, with a vast in crease in our foreign trade, tho awragv 'has been only 16f per cent. 'These figuTes are official, from the Trcurrs "Reports on Commerce w " j - " I- 3 - - ' ' - The ' railroad station and post .c2ke.cC St, Marts Monastery, on tae Air Line railroad, was called CtinKli." Thinks to the exertions c P5&sf Had, th' inmates of the ' Masfiiay pfi1 their freight and tsl Kfir aJi BGsf, to which t, .kas ci Garibaldi, the arch etecr .ti Ca&olie faith, has ! . XT Jtt i-dar in" Xorih Car ir !Su:e"$Tra&ent tiiat is t any -pTercnsent in the ; wtfrfJi tT he reT, alsility and in tTrriT. OirirnatTand town tot .tTzz?zt . the sarae. Snail we 'c5aase t ? What can North Car-c-lra, wit ca Rowan county gain It frsikiijg stgood, honest, dem- l:!)UCATI0N. Our attention has been called to this question by iha controversy going on at the present time in the public prints and in Congress over the Blair Educational Bill. We do not propose to enter into the politi cal questions involved in the dis cussion of this bill, but to consider briefly the question of education, by itself. In our opinion this ques tion should stand far remored from any political feeling. It is one that should be treated by itself, and its details should be worked out and discussed by those j interested in them in a calm liberal, disinterested and patriotic spirit. . Lj Surely, in our enlightened days, there can be no one so much be hind the spirit of the age as to op pose education. Does not the high degree of civilization; the increas ing spirit of humanity, the growing intelligence, and , finally, the mate rial prosperity of our people,-all of which is due to education as prac ticed in this country, sufficiently refute his opinion. Does not the history of the whole ; world prove that in every land, all the condi tions of life, from a spiritual, moral, and material point of view, have steadily and astonishingly improved with the introduction of education. And can the observer, the thinker, the reader of history fail to remark that those nations whose govern ments have provided an adequate educational system have distanced in the race of life those peoples where education is neglected. There is no comparison possible, i - On the one hand ignorance, prejudice, pov erty, vice for vice js largely due to the lack of education; on tho other,' intelligence, liberality, pros perity and a higher moral condi tion. ' . ; I ' We can cite an example that has been brought under our personal observation. In a far off town of South Germany there lived an aged couple poor, ignorant, and preju ujceu mrougn mei,r ignorance in favor of all the old, disused, time- worn habits of life living along from hand to mouth with no expec of any bettering of their est of iL-e clutches of an unscrnpu- zf2& set; of robbing Carpet-baggers j ' xzivi . thiewrg scalawags, and gave beran honest, efficient and "able dn:nistration. Before the war North Carolina rhzd an ! excellent common school system, built up on a fund received by the State from the Federal treas . nry Her share of the "divide" then was about $1,750,000. And it was not objected to as 'uncon stitutional' either. There was also a grant of land previously to the several States of Illinois, Missn Mississippi and Alabama for-r ' Durooses. iuta uiu ... . . , consutuuonai in'. conumon, in ine sieepy . - ooutn German way. " Years ago their two lxy8 had-followed relatives , to our country. By and by they returned to visit the 'old folks at home' and they could hardly recognize i minded and well-to-do the ignorant boys wh . i. i i. . um 6,rai w"lfryB5rg before. The ' V bilV S IX I J OlltO M 11V ; the neighbors saw man ftnrl in tlipir tnm magic influence, and the result was that many emigrated from there to a land i where such wonderful changes were possible. ShoTrlng Hlxa Up. It now turns out. accordiner ioC. L. Lindiey, master workman of the Asheville Assembly, that IL F. Ilover, the fellow who made creat efforts to organize the Knights of i-aoor nere, is an imposter. Lina sey says: "lie has not any authori- ly to lecture, or anything of the kind, he is simply an imposter of the deepest dye, and I hope-the pub lic will take no notice of the fellow Ilover. I will farther say he went off about the Communists and Ni hilists at this place. The Knights of Labor do not approve of either, nor do they uphold any such scound rels as Ilover in taking: matters into their own handa and lecturing with- out auinoruy. l will notify all per sons that if they pay the said Ilover any money as an organizer it will be a total loss unless he has the proper credentials, which he did not have to my certain knowledge the second week of March, and I do not think he has received them since. Charlotte Evening Chronicle, April 10th. j- -! ;- , , l II. F. Hover, who spent several days in our town, made us a call on Monday and we read the above to him, m reply to which he said: "When. 1 went to Asheville. C L. Lindsay invited me to lecture to his lodge in that place, which I did, and after which the lodge recom mended to my lodge in Knoxville. Tenn. that I be vested with power to organize lodges, throughout the State. At present I have not that power, and j am doing what I do for the good of the order- The minutes pf the Asheville lodge will bear mo out in the above statements. Regarding my authority to lecture. I claim that any Knight of Labor has the right. I have been a Knight only a few months. My home is in Lexington, Ky.; I am travelling with my wife in the business of teaching dress cutting, and at the same time do what I can for my order. Mr. Lindsey's attack is due to jeal ousy from the fact of his wanting to ao tne worn JL am now trying to do. I intend to have Lindsay indicted by the grand! jury and make him prove his assertions. Mr. Ilover exhibited to us hjs cer tificate of membership of the Even ing Star Lodge of Knoxville, Tenn., and also left a circular of his dress cutting business! We feel that, he is a man of a little more than ordi nary intelligence, who has taken advantage of the free speech allow ed every citizen of this country, and at the same time; hopes, by his pre mature work to be a leader in the order. We do not agree with this agitation at present, asj not nenes sary. Again'w" ;Q tiie o?ki - -n. n m men. we ai KEWS..QF THE WEEK, ; ;The striken and deputy sheriff! in East St. Louis meet in dfr combat; four men killed and a wo man dangerously wounded. In Laredo. Texa. two tvliiil factions engage in a fight ; six killed, four mortally and eight dangerously wvuuum, ' Jaa. Ai Bichmond. President Jf the Broadway Surface Boad, arres ted for bribe-giving and rP1 after giving a $25,000 bond. j rTittsburg ships a window glass to Philadelphia; the size is eiht fot six by sixteen feet six, and- weighs xovu pounas; this is the largest pane of glass ever manufacture in the United States. f 1 .Senator Ceo. Hearst, of 'Califor nia, is sworn in and takes his seat on the Democratic side of the Senate!. Ex-Alderman Miller, of the infal mous board of 1884, is arrested in faiatka, la. Aldermen DempseV uu iwiuman nave fled. Gen. Schofield iroes to New York to take command of thedepartmeni of the Atlanticr lia successor tA Gen. Hancock. t , . time the The last stone on the Bartholdi statue pedestal will be laid Thursl- day the 15th inst;, and the masoni work will be ready to receive the goddess of liberty. Ihe unfortunate killing of six persons by deputy sheriffs in East St. Lous, caused the mob to set fire to freight cars and a round house. The bill to erect a congressiona library has at last' passed the House 50p,000 have been appropriated tq Degm witn. Gladstone's Home Bnle scheme as Offered in the British Parliament, receives warm support f win his fol lowers, and is fiercely attacked by nis opponents. The celebrated pessimist, Scha perihauer,will have monument erected at Frankfort on the Main J He never did any harm. The affairs between Church and State in, Germany seem to be in a fair way of being settled, both par-l ues meeting nan way. J oseph Victor von Scheffel d'gs! at Carlsruhe;-; He was the. tnost! popubir poet of Gerrsiny; hisl "Trompeter von Saecknger" passed last VCar 1 tS r One j h n n rl rpH n.n A fiftieth edition, John WalslymiQister to England during Hayev. term, dies &t Phila delphio, apd 81d The iembertbn Mills of Law- TeSrirfL M ass, w h i oh fpll in lftfiO killing more than ahnndred people, burned sacrificing several more The followinz rertoni in Kowan county have been allowed pensions under an act of the General A wem bly, ratified March 11th, 18S5 : John F Agner. B P Battinrer. John C Bassmger, Joseph M Ba- imger, u ican, k II Beck, Ter rell UoltonJ Kayner Brookfield, W A Campbell, Kobert Carter, Green Cauble, P II Cauble, RACorriher. Henry G Crawford, Farley Eller, SamnelEUer, Beubcn File, A J Ion, Daniel Harkley, Jolius A Hei lig, G A Kennerly, W. II KesUer. nnitney Ayies, J It Leazer, W N Mayhew, T J Nash, W E Reid. L I Bendleman J H Robinson. MLS Sloop, M W Stikeleather, Edward bwmk, Peter J Swink, N G Trout- man. ; j WIDOWS. Mrs 3Iargaret S All good. DoVev E Beaver, Mary A C Beaver, Ma tilda weaver, Chnstena' C Clark, Mary Ann Deal, Saloma Dunn, Mary C. Earnhardt, Mary C Freeze, Hester Gordey, Margaret A Heilig, Sarah Hm. Margaret Kestler Eliz abeth Tli taker. Lavinia ill, xiik ii.isenneimer, Uachel K Moiv gan, Sarah J Overcash, Priscilla i'arks, barah E Patterson. Elizabeth Rumple, Margaret Seaford; Eliza- oem oiaes, ir rancis li Sides. Sarah A Single, Jane Starnes. Elizkbeth Trexler, Margaret, Trexler. 3Iary' R i v winecoii, isve Ann Wyatt. It Urn 3 U 41 FOREMAN. SITUATION WANTED By Iron Moulder as Foreman, has had 22 years experience at the busines; under stands the trade in its various branches Can give first-class references as to ability aou cuaracver. oinciiy temperate. Address at once : ; N "Foreman," Herald office. 20-t Salisbury, N. C men,' were astoi the ' jth - you when rinl-. lat nrfilRRnt leave Jt I ftlnr. ' 1 - -. .1 lire?. Kh't-be led into stirring the labor Ex-Alderman Miller ofNewTork, question up just; at a time when we loc eu m A w" OULUIua are looking for tho great manufac- mnt- . s tnrih(T enterr rises to come and 16- W. K. Powers, of Atlanta, tried Wl Trnpd Ute where the ! products are to be to cross in front of a moving engine found. We want capital, tnereiore w uia, vx., noo a.. do not oppose, it.! j Prohibition carried in Rhode Is land. Ihe republican majority cut down to 1,800, and the democratic candidate foj Attorney-General elected by 1,784. The Goldsboro Messenger has been organized as a stock company of 200 shares &i 1100 each. J. A. Bonitz President, and J. H. Brown, The North Carolina Herald in Germany. Niedeuwalixt, on the Rhine, 29, 3, '86. i : i - - - ' ' Dear Editors : ! The North CIaboliita Herald, set of Now to what was this due simply a live paper with sound Democratic cf New Jersey, Secretary and Treas the to education. The boys arriving principles, visits j me now regularly J urer. modern hair . dis young had. been sent to school by every week. With what wonderful "xmuch ir" .J their relatives here l and the rest precision and iaccuracy the big trans- w- .gical f ury over tne I5iair fnll s . . th atlantic steamers carry now the bill ioiy similar purpose, were then natUrally smart, but we ask will all mail I can see by the delivery of n Knnrda tho natural smartness in the world vour paper, which so far has inva- mmK K ill V I " I 9 M. Gold Hill Road. Administrator's Notice. Ilaving qualified as Administratrix upon tne. estate ox Samuel A. Moan deceased, all persons having claims a;rin8t the said estate are hereby notified to present them for payment on or Jfcre the 1st day o Apfrrl887, or this notice will lie" plead in "bar for their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payments.. SARAH J. SLOAN, Lee S. Overman, . Administratrix. Attorney. ' ' - -Salisbury ; N. C, April 1st, 1886. 26 Ct i WHOLESALE RETS.lL. Look at This? ;s ! r I Is I have ut rettntord fmn MarkeU where I purchased 4s; Kotthera j Wt knp ca taM ttttm& PIEDMONT WAGONS, Hickory, k. a in i Hi) i 1 i Hi Mir THESE WAGONS ARE NOW ' ' . - .IV'" AT TIIE FRONT. Complete R Stock as has ever been offered by te la this place, comprising a full Une of DRY GOODS, which I offer at rret induccmesU. My toctof 1 Hats, Clotiine and fSHces is more extensive than ever, and! propose r to sell them at "Quick 8alQS and Small Proflta.- j GOUKTRY MERCHANTS5 Will do well tp call on me this season be fore purchasing elsewhere, aa J bought my stock for cash, thus cnablinr me to cpmpete with Kichmond and Charlotte markets. Tbrj were awarded FIRST PREMIUMS bf the North Carolina Stite Kxpoitloa,. at lUletgh. N. C, October l4:bv the CaroUna Fair AHtlo, i Chik4t, October 28th. Sih, &th aad l Ui ; and by the Chester count t, (SL i) Fair la October dTc-r all other wajron. These wagons are sokl for cah or on tims. We aUo sefl the COLUMDUd BLOOY CO S.. ( TJrmvallcd Vehicles, :I . . ii ' ' They have no equal, when price, quality ana style are constucml. REMTTVTBEIl HIGHEST UARKET PRICE ALU) COUNTRY PRODUCE. :o:- 'ED FOR Thanking the public for past patronage and hoping to please in the future, I re main, lours respccuuUy, 25-2m VICTOR WATiACE. C0UGHEN0UB & SHIAYER. 1879 Established 1879. Family Groceries of all XM ' ;i-- -RICHMOND "-ROLLER fvllLLS FLOUF( , From one pound packages to Barrels. CONFECTIONERY, v TOYS, " CIGARS, TOBACCO. TEAS and COFFEE, '- SUGAR, - ' ! :: SPICES, ' v.'.'' '---J'.. ! CANNED GOODS. EVERYTHING TRESS. I am raceivlne erackew In fresh lots every week, consequently have no old stock, I am making a specialty of this line and can supply the wholesale trade. My new poods are arriving daily, and-are being offered as cheap as any in the city. I want to supply all the families with first class goods at a reasonable cost. All poods delivered to any part of the city free of cost. Try me once. . l:3ni Dear Heraxd : Allow me a few lines in- vour paper. Tlie Gold IM3IIGUATI0N. accomplish such results! unaided by riably happened every Tuesday Hill road has been bad for tne last the school house. No; a thousand morning, so that I receive the Her- ten years. I will not say anything times no. Education, that is the ald but 12 days after your Salis- aboat tnat, oniy win nope iuk mC bury subscribers, although 1 am. proper autnonwes ,wiu.nKBKps : j ! - 1 JrCai laCtUl 1H ;ilIIZliUiJ OUU JIU- I WUiJ OUUCV.UWVlOj aaw-aw Immigration to laano, vregou, nro.ement and tv.ose who oppose some 4.000 miles away. . - i ... nrthlrn'pacific Kailroad Company are denying their own sons and Carolina Herald, especially, be- gravelsand, rock, etc., tb!LwJg orthem Facmc Kanroorr y : cause you announce and show the make the best road bed m the coir ho paid aur town a,vi8t last week. . . g ;. mm manyjesources of your State. There ty. Especially, iiow as a foreij able without aangerv to life ana irninflrfnn is1 kin? agitated ;t nn, nn TOtiaf tiioJ in in Tirtfi Yps v door !"Rrlir,nrs. T am tptv I damage to vehitaes. lhere isplen- m n I ' i: a ,:u:k; i l.,.t, in...1i.-w;jii vnm- ntxm tu Af mflrpriftl aionErside of tne road, Arr " . t- v i i it, :ii ii mi -Bondrrnftk. ptn..-tbat would who He informs us that ho has families that will leave Hickory, Boone and Jefferson to-meet him at points on the W. N. K- April 28th, and leave for the West. Mr. W., H. A,mrvr Via car??. i.s assistinsr him at ISoone and in Ahe county, while - ' - Buy your sewing machines .from, Me roney & Bro. They keej thernL.in order 5 years free of charge, saving expenses of sending them to the factories. They sell attachments and needles for all kinds of machines fit wholesale and re tail; will sell needles to the trade at fac tory prices. - ' 'Don't fool away your old sewing ma- i chines to traveling salesmen. They charge 133 per cent more than we . do, and get iycmr.old one" for nothing. Meroney & Bro. will overhaul your machines, make it work as well as when new at small cost, lor. make a fair exchange with you KOMI They took six Gold Medals at the World's ; Lxpoaltlon, at ew Urleans la . 1884 and 1SS3, orer all . compatitora. j Standard Buggies, Carriages, and Spring Wagons, That are 'fully warranted, together with the Newark Machine Company's popular Grain Drills. Wheat Grading, Fa Mills. Straw Cutters, &c, &e. . i - - . . -i i SUMMER and WINTER. We keep our cellar full of the clearest Kennebec. Ice all the year roufd, which" we sell ai the lowest price. We? want our customers to know that we are! the only ones thai keep ice all the time. 1 1 In connection with our f BEEF BUSINESS we will have a LARGE COOLING kOOM foebeiIf, PRICES TO SUIT THE. TIMES. Also Double and Single Harness. lit JOHX A. BoTDKX, J. O. Wnrrie; and will be ready to serve our customers with BEEF ON ICS. Ii We have always on hand the secest Corn Beef, ready for use. COUGHENOUR & SHAVER. 23 tf . . : I : ' TOWNLOfTS -foe A Great Good That is Being Ac complished by Our State Ag, ricultural Department. -Items of interest furnished hy Commissioner of Immigration, J. 4 rtioi cm V . - . . . I 'i. M-kAw-i a - vaor ora fow if anv. StatPsin thft I ninn COmPanV meau tu Fu,i." wo" wViinri van ' hnaRf, nf - trip. Rams dirpr. amountof money in our county, we sity of soil, climate, etc., and yet, ought to give them the least wecaa U nid "NrftTHi- Sf atJ tnvo. them a decent road to travel - xi , if t.i nxmr o?prp. is no excuse for tne Atlantic shore, where they excel in present condition of this road, ana it.: v if V. wc- nro VtnrkA it'will b"So that the pub- UULIUU, VII UC AW Vli 1 LUC - 11 COIU II I - " - 7 .. . i travel crertKia some com-- -va. -Kfii-' f.i, r Anv person having water powers, 0j ,! Ovoi.trw;!kri-nniir1nwlfort- . ' . ;.. jbd. rt GuYdvice is to remain nerafandmbet lands in rtb in these it few years j the gold Hickory,. Uur tvice is 10 remain Carolma to dispose of or desire to m-a :n aa -Horth Hai-oH Oongr in ortli uarouna anu wrK ,o y- uecure'av partner o assist them m uv(j been opened and dveloped, Arsvelop its resources, xne writer nas some manufacturing or, raining en- ago what excellent tobacco they IB lUCj UUtJ ui U maTffi 1 Rnnri facts terestea. Aaaress, witn mil inior- uo , nv vt of the Union, if they will tion, Meirt. N. 0. i U ?! S"!-;CT5. - closed ej9 and nptnrn- rstrivfo be progressive, and not go -8. A. Braley, of Ba. Eoxbury, tte i S in- f? fe1 on inihe same pld rut. . vt., writes vommusioncr -f"ieK ,-j . v ! I ivitaAiJ.g ajl buvi w ao n outciutv v " " , o . OongEsmanHeiideraon atPrayer. Waih. Correapcmdeni ttndnnati Enquirer. When the chaplain prays, the most devotional man on the floor . .. -rr Al " 1 C J . Aoa irr, fnll inf. " .U 7T of We House appareii u is jur. Win diftSter in this State than in ; , I7c5toEoi Tfc ImmkraL S?l!L??i.?jiT: Henderson, of Nirth.Carolina. He Vt., .writes Commiasionbr .Patrick "1 f'ffiS inquiring if there is a suitable place nnma w,iW Hal r, Di-in fingers, and bntogs them together t i . in Iorth Carolina to; establish imi..'vL.n 4- SaircTin lT ! At J .1 1 T Jt. I iue r M fuu J1111""5 ? uu tt be developed and commerce and in V Hon. Leland Standford, U. i. f Senator from California, handed i Prof. J. C. Price his check for five thousand dollars, a Jfew weeks ago, which was turned over to the treas urer df Z. W. College, at Salisbury. astfweek a check for. the same faraount was sent to oansoury irom the estato of the late Hon. Wm. E. " Dode. Thi8 .amount of tenthous- iand dollars will be appliod at onffe' r toward the building of the brick i structures that will 6tand as monu- fnents to the benevolence bf the t dnnors of this fund and prove of 1 vast convenience to the young men f on, women Bfrusrgli nj, for mental, moral and industrial culture within V their valUStarf;2ipn - i V The Valuation of the property be- Imi'Tin? 'tut C3,00, imngiiiner wasaHao come, when with capital and skilled mrth Carolina to establish labor an their natural resources will "tii?'?to th dry and machine shop on a . aa a anA keeping time, as t were, to the pe- small scale, where water power can A n . ow Bfa . nods. Mr. iienaerson is riiuai- be obtained and where thfeDeorde in 2UAtrI takt,Anew f "- .f1; ist. and with his smooth shaven 7, t i.S lore, aear x-auors, Keepune uau . , thA RnrroundinRfio.tiftTi will natron- . r . m. lac :: .n,a rilimmtmnT me trumpet ana xeit ff5 historical " . . ; . - mem an oi i Parties in Korth Carolina desir ing to contract for the erection of large buildings would do weir to correspond with Thos. "Woodruff, Mechum's Eiver, Va., who js a first class contractor and builder), having all the necessary steam-: power ma chinery for erecting houses. He de- sires to make -ms nome in uon;u Carolina, and will be of adrantage to any section he may locate in riods. Mr. Henderson is a ritual the trumpet, and tell iT . them all of the prmleges and d- f Carolina and is one vantages of dear old North Carolina of thJe prominent lawyers of his onn Ti nnnnr in tittip ttoti slikii win i - . .... uuv. uvrv.wuw, ... - - , I Vifara reap tne oeneut ior your ruuuic and labor. Wishing youwhat you so richly deserve a very large list of subscribers. I remain, : Yours truly, i Chas. T. Kork. A gentleman living near the Yadkin river informs us that three men were drowned at Shallow Ford; near West Bend, one day the . mi A nast week, xne men were gam tu K nnder the influence of Iwhiskey, and all three attempted to cross on Gov. Scales has appointed the fol- horse. The river being' high lnnrJnwiwoij'ftf -eioitrtrsi in ATftTnine I and rnnninff swift the horse sank Chas. A, Griffin, of Colgate. Dak., j tl tt? d with the men. who fell off and were desires: to settle in the Piedmont ine.HUKUK w J AA nha vnrse 8Wam ont!arid . - 7 , . . I I-a thai. MWM in . nn' : ILPV. I . KB "VW. - - section oi r, . u.and requests, that rr: , -k r f.' tv vTV:.?-n. persons having improved lands for T- II. Pnchard D. D. chairman, tale will address him. . - MaJ, Jno W Graham CoL TV .,L. t oo ' V v v Steele, Mr. J. C Scarborough, In answering any of the above tv Mason. Eso. '.Tames M. to l thi3 College ii reported ; please state the name of thi3 paper, j Mullen. ; Esq. Lee S. ; Overman, 7ti.DS. HerJsJ-d.j j'Es. yashiriton Progress. went home. At -.-last accounts nothing of the drowned men have been heard of. Onr.inforrnanthad not learned their names and we can only give particulars as we learn them. mstos cntinel. tt... luwm mnimT In makinff and Reuairinff Boot and Shoes for the paat 23 Vearsthe bid reUable JoKn F. tafle, is still to oe xouna uu yia r jiess on Innia street third door below Gas kills. 11-ly. j . We have over one hundred lots for sale four blocks from Main Street, in the South Ward, at prices ranging from $25.00 to $150 EacL That part of the town is now building up so that the prices will soon advance. ', Buy now that they are cheap. Map of the city showing location of these lots to be seen at Hzbald Office BUERBAUM i EAMES. R SUPERB . s Flesh Producer m Tonic. 'HEAR THU WITNESSES, 10 TO 20 POUNDS. :oi ' I Am Atlanta Mai' Waij-ht mal AptU, I took four bottles Gulon's Pioneer and gained 15 P0UHDS IN FLESH.Myr appe tite ha been restored. I have procured a lot for use in my family. . - j ; . Yours respectfully. !: - GEO. TlI03Irft03, .70 Ilumphries St. AOanUasvX A Man of Slaty- EUgrfcl tflmtori . I am 68 years of age, and regard C bins' Pioneer a fine Tonic for tbV feeble. ByMts use my strength has been restored and my weight increased ten pmmd. A. F. G. CAMPBELL, Cottoo-Gin Maker, Macon, GjtrTeb.18, 18S0. Mr. A. H. riramlett. Ilardwar M1kat Foray tb. Ga,.Writii It acted like a charm on ' my ecu era 1 health. I consider it a fine tonic. I Weigh more than I have for 23 years. I , Itespect fully, 1 ' i A.1I.BHAMLETT. Mr. W. r. Jom, mf Umm, Hmyt '- My wife has regained her strengh and increased ten pounds in weight. We re commend Guinu's Pioneer as the best tonic ; . '-. : . , . :: - - i- Dr. O. "W. Delbridn. mt AtlmntM, Gm - Write of Cialaa'a Ttmmmmr. J Guinn's Pioneer Blood Kenewer has bcrn" used for years with unprecedented suc cess. It ii entirely vegetable audioes iuo v system no harm, it impxrres the appetite digestion and blood making, stimulating Invigorating and toning up all the func tion and tissues of system, and thas be -comes the great blood renewed and health restorer. - vs. i Tine lxt of Ile-cr Furniture at ' '-. i T ' , Fine Dado Shades Cornice Polls and Drapery Pins at. f 1 ; . Uattresses of iUl ikincs XIadeto Order at " X7oven T7iro Gprins: TJeds Only C5.CCZat i a n. . .Ir you have any repairing of Furniture of any special cabinet work to he done, ....... ' - "m. you will find a first class workman at Iavis;&W;lllis, Kepairlng and Undertaking Rooms at the j dV7opA aUTu bsck of R II Davis store. 22;f i laswi Carp ter, CJontractor Bavins bees eng&ld in the above line I am prepared to do alikinds of work. J.ll. MICHAEL, 15-Sm Verble P. O.. IX wan Co., I. C. Jo. BlXIOTT, ' Ol Auaaia, ui Vecra Eixwtt, Of CaarloUe, X. C. Elliott & Elliott Contractors and BtLiders, HAPPY HOUEJL a laGaicrXEiuldEilaaieaia. WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. A SPECIALTY. Livfery' Stable. ; JOHN G. HEIUG, Prop'r. vi!-ri Tnrn-rMit of all 'descriptions fara- Ubed at aiilionra, wtta or without drirera. lioardms and bale M&tie. urovrr nwunr 6ITIXX8 PIOXEEB ULOOD HEXEWEll Cures all Blood and Skin Diseases, Rheu matism, Scrofula, Old Sores. A perfect Spring Machine. . I ' If not in your market it win be forward ed on recept of price. Small bottles fl; lare bottles 1.75," - . - .. j . . . aLsh&j on Blood and Skin Diseases maO. edfree. : .: . - ' , UACON, UEDICINE C021PARYi v a cost, ozoaaix f For sale by L. E. Steere and Ji lt. Ea- niss. r -r i Lee S. Overman, AHoriieyandCounsehraLaiv 8ALisijritY i c.;- I Practices In State and Federal Cour wtn ttj.TuJ the court of I Cowan, D; son, Iredell, Cabarrua, Stanly and V itf :i.r-:- - 1 MEROHEY & BRX make and t beat Plow in the State. You can t get the Points and parts without express freight from a great dlstc you will nave to ao u Dongm ci : manulacturers. o cu wiu mi? plow new." Is this not economy? HORSE AUO CATTLE PC AJ'2 '.J. Xtx. ti tootr rwrdw are ned la t foam PowHeta wt'J ro Gap - foouii Fo4r vni lirfw ibr e aa4 enaia tventj per Mat, aad mL and . 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North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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April 15, 1886, edition 1
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