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15 T K I NORTH CAROLINA HERALD. THURSDAY APBIL S. 188 tThe Herald haa the largest circula tion any paper puUithed im Rcnean County. CITY ITEMS. Easter ball 28th. Kaleigh band. . Music by the ! The excitement on Tuesday wag that Abe Uarrig was thirty-eight. , Sunday erening services are held !; at the Episcopalian church at half 1 past five. Superior Court will begin at this place May 3rd, Judge MacEae pre- aiding. ' A tin roof guaranteed to last 50 years in being, put on the residence of Mr. Edwin Shaver. ' ; " .Eight-blocks of granite from the Salisbury quarries was . shipped to Kcidsville on Saturday. From reports it is safe to say that Salisbury will'goon be blessed with another woolen mill. . -Nat. W. Taylor fs taking photo graphs at his gallery. He will re main here for some time yet. Improvements" are under way at the residence of Mr. Edwin Shaver and alsoat his building next to the express office Buerblium & Eames have let a contract to J. R. Keen to build a dwelling house in Brooklyn. It will go ahead at once. - Mr. It. J. Holmes is authority for the following: A man with seven children, living seven miles out, came into town on Monday for the first time in seven years. Do you know of any one having a iHTDine water w.neei xor saie. Mr. falconer, at"the city city mills want to purchase. See his adver tisement. The Chow in Pink Hall Alley. I -JU$t week'i eventi are ttill frcth in the memory of many of oar best citizens. Labor meeting-, prohibi tion, and a free show twice a day. It is needless to remark that the how fucceeded in drawing the largest audiences, and although of the "free and easy" character, it was to the amusement of white black, little and big, of both tex, who at night lined the house 1 tope in the vicinity of the. scene of ac tion. There was Texas Doc, a good looking chap in a buckskin gait with tin ornaments. He was the admiration and at the same time the terror of the small boy. He could shoot a potato down every time at 25 feet- did it with his back turned looking into a small mirror. Every time he pulled the trigger a small piece would fall from the potato,, which is quite natural from the fact of it having a small hook and line attached to it, on one end of which was an attache of the rackett, who pulled every time and at the proper time; hig regard for time was very commendable. Texas Doc chewed up red hot iron, drank melted lead, sealing wax, and in other ways exhibited hig relation ship to the place below. The lady without a nose sang in a bewitch ing manner, "Just to please the boys"; as the show was in the open air it was impossible for the house to "come down." Mr. Tony West requested us to say tnat be was a dandy song and dance man; as we always like to be of service to the professions, we do , not hesitate to recommend him to as such to the tramping fraternity. The Red Oil Company of Santa Fee, New Mexico, as they call them selves, are entertaining the citizens of Winston this week. Never bottle of oil was put on the market or offered for sale during their stay in this city. Excitement in Pink Hall alley has for the time subsided. Tobacco Tnctorj Opening, i Robertson & -Miller will owrri their factory about the .first of May with 100 binds. Tbet fcaTe on hand ready for manufacture near! j 100,000 pounds of tobacco. They are receiving new machinery and getting everything in j first class order, preparatory to the busy sea son. Their success of last season has led them to increase their ca pacity on certain grades. Much of their success; is no doubt attributed first to the fact that they do really excellent work,1 and second, that they have in Mr. J. C. Lipscomb a travelling man of undoubted renins and business ability, combined with affable manners. Mr. i Miller has moved his family from Davie conn ty and is now occupying the house formerly resided in by Mr. Wood son. This factory composes one of the principle business features of our city.: ' ! : f.-...." Vjj, Soda Water with all the syrups and popular mineral waters, at Kluttz's Drug Store, Harrison Jones (col.) the sup posed accomplice of the supposed Crazy Bill, will be defended by L. and W. C. Blackmer, with Thomas -Linn, Esq. TJnder the auspices of the Wo man's Temperance Union, Dr. Reynolds will lecture at Meroney's VU nn rPVi ii reA a tt a r A A a r m l frVi f e lie is. said to be equal to the late John 13. Gough. , 'y. Xots In Brooklyn have been in demand. John Buis has purchased twelve. Joseph Boueche, an at tache of this office, purchased one, and; will build thereon. We pre dict that prices will advatue 50 per should be treated by hearing Rev. Prohibition, or the Third Party. The meeting for the purpose of organization was held at the court house on SaturdayApril 10th, re: suiting in the election of Mr. Ed win Shaver, of this city, as chair man of the county organization, with the following committeemen T. P. Johnston, Salisbury; Rev. R W. Bovd. Woodleaf; Mr. Jesse Powlas, Scotch Irish; Mr Williams, Mt. Ulla; Mr. Frank Wean t, Frank lin, and Mr J. A. Reed, Providence. Rev. Mr. Steele, of Guilford county made an eloquent speech, after which Mr. T. P. Johnston promT ised the public that some time they .cent, in the next year. . . His honOr, the mayor, i3 receiv ing the blessing of the citizens in that mrt of town near the Mount Vernon stable, for having the well cemented in such manner as to keep out surface water, which in many cases, is thecause of sickness. . i ' We must congratulate our friend John G. Heilig; proprietor of the Mt. Vernon stables, on the recovery of his horses. lie lost but one. " Everything at present is in perfect order. He has just got in some stylish turnouts which, with a spanking team, present a fine ap pearance. ' . . The Building and Loan Associa tion is making rapid progress. On Saturday night the Secretary collec ted in three hours $220.00, and ad ded to the list of stockholders 47 snares, making a total of 529 shares " up to Saturday night, and still on the increase. Every citizen who has the interests of the place at heart should be a shockholder. The Herjlld office was graced by a visit 'on Monday afternoon from the beautiful and accomplished Miss Rachel Wallace and the fair . Miss Jennie Gill.--We understand Granderson, a colored member of the State Committee on Prohibi tion. He further remarked that said Granderson was a '.'mocking bird at the work. We hope soon to hear friend Johnston's mocking bird twitter on the subject The court house was capable of holding about twenty times as many as at tended, yet those that did attend meant business, and it is safe to say that the "third partv will have some followers in this county. . test?-. We haTe m fine new Singer Sewing Ma chine which the agents offer's $40. We propose to sell it cheap for cash. If you want a machine call at once. ; Everyone is aware of the merits of the Singer. ; BUKBBJLtTU & EaXJCS. .Kyery txxiy is , lnvl tea to- call -ana see the celebrated Davis Sewing machines at Smithdeal & Ritchie's. They require no boasting to do all kinds of work. Attractive. ! i . '"-'"' ' The ladiei will be interested thitf week in the- goods advertised by Jleroney & Bro. Not only are they interesting, but to know that fori will be waited on by as polite corps of "clerks as ever jumped counter, is another great satisfac tion. Old citizens say it is like unto old times to! meet in this store the affable II. Ml Jones and Dave Lindsay, who lare possessed of number of friends always ready to do their buying where these gen tlemen deal j out the useful m a pleasant manner. Mr.'! Will Lind say andf Mr;. Neal, witli their ever smilinarrcountenances, as subjects Lorattractioh to the young ladies, cannot be excelled. When accom modation arid a readiness to please are in order, the proprietors them selves are always to be. found in the front ranks! Meroney'js is surely the Salon ties modes. 'L The annual raeetinr f the stotl holders of the Silver Valley Minin yuinjoj. win d. ntia in Tbomu Tine on iht uh ol neil nonth READ THIS CAREFULLY ! WHAT TO WEAR A11D EOW TO WEAR IT. iogist i U ' . . Robt. CUvwellthe mineralofntt oi iorran ton. cs teen tnit some developmenU on the King's OFjMU vStpITrAL FNCSY fO UrY GOODS - ! - " ESTABLISHMENT OF SALISBURY. . j - - OWN Prof. William Middleton. of TT.;. riuurg, renn., am Tea io town Tuesday, visiting some of onr min. ing properties, lie has gon to the u csiern pari oi me fttate for a day or an. , . For thU touoa their Use of Dress Trira- England, accompanied by his wife fancy and Crwcenu for Lunbrtouun In These Hard Times Save Every Dollar and Every Penny. and the new superintendent of the Special bargains In Hamburg and hwla tmuroiacnea. - i Larre Varietv of BttUoas. Lure axu! small, with cLacp to match. Larjnst and cheapest. Uee of Pearl Buttons la ihctt y. 1 II . f m. . F iciow sat corapeuuon, iney nare the best line of Lacea. In all widths, of liusseil, drove to tne mine ,on Sat- uraay rrom inomasville. Frank Williams, of the Gold and Oavo TTxxcxxirrcro xriloio Uzoo ivnob mine in tnis county, returned Escurisl, gpanUh. Black and Colored, from.-.New York on Sunday; ac- jOrlenUl Egyptlaa Cream and White, companiedby a -party of Pennsvl- UfJi111 411 hderie Dd i : i it.J - t . . . Tama genuemeu w no naTe visited ! The best 50c Corset ever sold. ine mines. , - ; A fuU line ol Warner's Corsets. Parasols from i$e to (8.00 ? Rare barirsins in Kid and Bllxr Glores Last week we had the pleasure of land Mitts of all shades and qoalitv. . t n T Til i 1 . ..Il A It m a a a TT t meeung w m;.i. ' iitonneaa, a well ITere are some stem and stubborn facU that will krel xmxr Wdt cm tW suiwt of real, genuine barjraina. Every mlng day adds to our kmg 1M of cttrtorwrv as " every hour adds to the barfains which .we are conctaaOy rala$ out to the r?wil which gather about us. Ik not fail to see the attractions we are now t3ctin$ ttm. The stoi y Is but half told. Paper cannot reflect the poldea words that twl en tranced with wonder and artcnUhment, a multitude of people try la to 4v thls great problem of low prices; but riht here, orcr our counter l the tadUjfsble eridence that by some prest but secret icrer e can srll roods leu than buuafsc. lurcrs caarge to maju tncm. known mining engineer and metal- lingist of Fhiladelphia. , Ilehad been on a professional visitr to the I talc and marble deposits of Swain county, in the western part of the State. He expressed himself as well ple.ascd with the country and hopes to return soon ana engage in some enterprise. Men's Spring Suits, 6, 8, Spring J 25, 28 and $30. 10, 12, 15, and $18. 13, 15,18 and $20. A complete line of Undressed ids for An unequalled assortment of Ladies luc" d ptfi ouiw, oiuv wrn jawu uiicu tuivuuuuv, and Missea Hose at all prices. fibbed. hose FOr CHILDREN Men's Business Suits; . 6, 10, . . . . ii . - SPECIALTY. 1 ' Men's Dress Suits, 18, 2o, 25 and $30. &n2Sfoffli n's Prince Albert Coab and Vests. 12. 15..; 18. 20 and fi S5?J2J SSSVff.1 U Men's Trousers, 2.50, 3.50, 4.50, 6, 7, 8,-9 and i0.. Snoes for Gentlemen. Ladies. Boys, you can find them here. The more careful you read the more S you will be conyinced that tbey have the (best stock in town, and will sell to you at f i t $25. ..i i The supreme court . bas rendered a decision in Wisher arid others vs. The Cid Mining Company. The Jjprlces to compete with any one. case was heard at December term of j PTRITfl TTTTP; . . . 1 ... I Ii In nil TtiJt rpsjtif. nmntilnr ahisfj ttf tiffs too a nonsuit and appealed, it " ; rr v lbe supreme court sustains .the ludgment of the court below. This settles the title of the comnan v. m. m ' and practically settles the title of other valuable property, to which the Jbishers claimed title -on about he same grounds as in the case de cided.- Lexington Dispatch. We have just received a sample lot of thes new improved Ashburn Mowers, Reapers and Self ; Binders; they beat any thing ia the way of reapers,' mowers and binders ever on- the market. We invite everybody to call and take a look at them. SurriiDEAit & RiTcniE. Extra Choice Virginia Family Flour, cheaper than anyj Patent Roller Flour on the market, by either ihe new or bid pro cess. .Every bag! warranted.' Price $3.25. J Don't forget that refreshing drink. Buck Beer, at Miller & Smith's. ' r Smithdeal & Ritchie have just received a car load of the celebrated Horse Rakes. They expect to sell them as cheap as the cheapest. Every good farmer ought to have a Thomas Rake. Personal. , . - Mrs. Chas. Heitman, of Lexingf ton, was the guest of Mrs. Clement last week. ! Senator Zeb Vance was in town on Sunday, so says the register at the Mount Vernon hotel. - j Mr. W. S. Baldwin is stopping at Mrs. McNeely's exhibiting some thing of interest to the ladies in the way of patent plaiter. James D. Enniss left for Louis- Arson: ... On Monday about one o'clock some miserable scoundrel applied the torch to the barn of Mr! Tobias Lyerly, situated about ! six miles from town, on j the Gold j Hill road. The flames spread like wild fire, soon enveloping the dwelling and out houses. One horse and mule with several head of cattle perished in the flames. Farming implements with corn cotton and other grain were consumed go that by morning. riend Lyerly had no home. His oss is estimated at from 2,000 to $3,000: no insurance. ; If the ol ender is caught his life will pay for the crime. On Monday it was re ported that they had blood hounds on his track arid that he would be hunted down! Great excitement prevails in the; neighborhood. Since the above was written we have learned that the blood hounds raced the tracks to the. house of one of the verir men in the crowd. W e look lor aeveiopments. that Miss Wallace is contemplating Vllle KJ- ?n "day night. It " . - " A a visit to a distant land in order to devote herself to the farther de-j velopment of her musical education. l," One of the Broadway South Ferry and 23rd. ' street New York City . ussea, passed up the Western road last week for Asheville. It was just as it had been taken' from the city, mud and air. With all the street names, small notices inside Ptf it presents to one familiar with the city, remembrances of jolts down Broadway. The lot belonging to J. A.-Clod-ielter looks Tike a circus ground filled as it is with brilliantly painted agricultural implements, belonging ouutiiueai a, xwicnie. plements mark a new progress of our farmers. Every in telligent man knows that farming With improved appliances is far ahead of the old methods. is reported he will go into business in that city. . You know Dave Fraley, don't vou? TVe are erlad to see. by the Bain Bridge Democrat, of Georgia, that he is doing a successful busi- ness in tne quilting irame line. Col. J. S. Bradford, a prominent Washington attorney, paid pur town a visit Monday-on his way to States ville, where he goes on business in connection with the Durham Bull trade-mark suit. Mr. Henry Clav Thomas, of Thomasville, paid our town a visit on Monday. He savs he can see These im- inprovement in the place. He era in ousi ness connected witn tne xiauonai uank. Mr. James H. Ramsay returned home on Saturday after a prolonged tnp through Tennessee, Georgia and Alabama, where ha Tha hpAn in the interests of the tobacco manu- tactory of Eugene Johnston,' in Which Mr. Pamsftv ia a. narfnof j - i- Historical. . While moving the bid .house next to Dr. Griffith's residence, a curios ity in the way of an old granite Evidently his trip has been a very stone, with inscription, was found, successiui one, judging from the It is something the shape of a key- irge shipments being made. -v-. buuu t 6 u vmcc iYe are pleased- to find in the incues thick; Un the top is a star. I Houston. Tm... .t?j tt i a i - wkiiBo a j'jwrTii i iiv rriMiis 1L. ' ' -. O Then come the letters, M. K. & F. 1798' :; Then th& square and compass, with crossed keys on the bottom. Mr. William Lambeth, the oldest Free Mason in the place, has pronounced, it a Masonic emblem, have the stone a!t this office for ' safe keeping. The house is over , , a hundred years old, and is being repaired. Supposed at one time to ; have been used as a Masonic hall. - the following complimentary notice oi our Inend who returned home last week : "Mr. Walter 8. Black mer, who has beeu keeping books for one of our Vlargest wholesale houses, left the city yesterday to spend the summei at1 his home, in North Carolina. 'Mr. Blackmer has many warm friends in Houston largest Waron8 ever in Smithdeal & Ritchie have I the stock of Buggies and Salisbury. They carry a full stock Cincinnati, New. York and Tyson & Jones Buggies, Studehakcr and Tennessee Wag ons. The best wagons on wheels and wil besoldcheapj . " . If you are really interested in seeing the city, built up. buy Building- Back Beer at Miller .& Smith's? Railroad Notes. V Somethinff over 25,000 ponnds of machinery. have come into tjie rail road shops at this place lately, une shaping, machine, wheel boanng machine,-hydraulic wheel press, and a combination Blotter and am press. .1 '.:',' r ::;;' Really a beautiful piece of work is the passenger car just completed in the paint ; shop at the snops. This, with the new baggage-mai car and a newly fitted up loeomo tive, will compose a train that wil be the first to null out on the new gauged ; " .: I :' The efficient Cant.- Gates, with his full corps of workmen, are mak ing everything in readiness for the change of guage. The shops pre sent a very busy aspect. v The Capt. has had an eye to this change for sometime past arid in consequence has built his work according so tha owing to his foresightthe company are not at the expense tbey wise would have been. other 550 Bales of cotton was ginned this season by MrvBento ri Ludwick 2 i miles from town. This is twice lift amount done by anv other sin in the county ' ' Elegant Assortment of Boys and Children's Suits. . . . t ; f - LOOK AT THISiv i An all Wool -every thread Men's Suit for only 18.50. They have all Wool Hun s Veiling A TJT") A HP THIS I at 25 cts. Battstes and hmbroxderv. Activity in Mining, 1 The re-opening of old gold mines in this locality still continues. Three shafts of the Old Point mine, one mile west or the cuv, are now beins worked, and work in the shaft at the old Frazier- mine has been renewed. There is : more ac tivity in the mining circles now than at any time since the war. Uharlotte Ubserver Arrival of Capital i - Mr. G. A. ATaeb'e'of New York, who is one of the proprietors of the New,Discoyery goldlmine"near this place,' is again in the State accom panied by friends. It is hoped that he will resume operations. , Gold Hill, the Mike Holtshouser, the Isenhour, and now the Keimer, with the prospect of the-New Discovery in operation; will-liven thinffs in the mining line iufthis vicinity. to Match, Embroidered Etomine Robes. Embroidered Zephyr Robes. ':C Full line plain Etomine Dress Goods. . Combination Wool Robe Dress Goods. Brocade Combination Dress Goods. Striped Combination Dress Goods. . Bouclay Canvass Plaid Dress Goods. Bheppard Plaid Dress Goods. ; Cotton Canvass Dress Goods, 15 cents. ' n . . Jl C3 1 rtt.. hams.' j In White Goods you can not be pleased i better anywhere; they have Linen De i Dacca, India Linen, Persian Lawn, Vic toria Lawn, White and Colored Mull, Nainsook, at &11 prices. All shades of Cheese Cloth. Calicoes, 58x63 at 5 cts per yard Cassimeres for Gents wear, all prices , Cottonades from 12 to 30 cts" Ladies and Masses Jerseys, a full line. Curtain Goods in Persian and Russian Drapery . ' 1 Curtain Holland in all shades .. Oil Shades.-in ill colors ' - Curtain Poles and Fixtures . Linen Lap Robes 75 cts to $1 150 MERONEY & BRO. 276m . SALISBURY, N C Men's all Worsted Black Suits for only $10. j TThcse are the C1IEAPEST Suits ever told in Salisbury SHOES. : - I have doubled my stock and offer the very best Induce ments in all kinds of Shoes, Ladies will find special bargains in their own and childrens wear. ' j I ; ALSO Gold Hilt A contract for sinking the Ran dolph shaft CO fejjt below the 750 foot level has been awarded John Lenord and others at $32.50 per foot they furnishing the powder, candles etc. Everyone from the Hill speaks in the -best terms of the new man agement, saying. they are gentlemen and make themselves agreeable to all. Many other small contracts have been made, for sinking - and driving. About. 50 hands are em ployed; things look lively and the prospect bnght, . ,; . DIED. Remus Joseph West, at about the age of seventyouf, in this place on the night of April 8th. He had been a citizen of Salisbury for the past forty years. Death was caused by lung and heart disease. . T0BACQ MARKET. OE2TfHEPPARD. - 1 The breaks for past week have been ull and most of tliebacco has been in very high and dangerous order. Prices on all grades hays, been a little, off. Planters should look totfcek interest, and not crowd the mnrkpt with tobaccos .that are In too high order to bulk. We quote: Lugs. Leaf. Common, -.Medium, Good, . -Fine, - - Common, . 5 Jledium; .Good. ,.r. "Medium,' Good, Fine, Fine Fancy $ 2 00 8 75 - 4 00 5 50 6 00 9 00 - . 10 50 18 50 - - 4 00 6 00 - 6 00 7 00 - 10 50 16 50 V 13 50 16 00 : 20 00 27 00 . 85 00 49 00 .55 00 70 00 PRODUCE MARKET. ' " ConilKCTED BT V. WAXJJLCK. Corn Meal, per bushel, Family Flour, by sack. Peas, per bushel. Corn, " -, - " Oats, .","-. , Wheat - " . Bre, " v - vV Wheat Bran, per bushel. Sweet Potatoes, " . --"-Irish - " Onions, " Eggs, per dozen; .- -Butter, per pound, (scarce) Chickens, -Cotton, good nuddling, Beeswax - , r Bags - V . ' Sassafras Ofl -Ptnny royal - - - - - 50 a CO 2 60 a 2 70 70 55 50 - 1 10 90 23 50 .70 50 10 ' 25 - 2025 H - 25 - U SI , '50 WANTED.; An 18 or 20 inch Turbine Water Wheel: second hand. Immediate deliverv. . W. A. FALCONER, 27-lt ,1 City Mill?. FRUIT TREES FOR SALE Fop Tall Deliveryi V I represent J. C. Lindley & Bro., of Greensboro. N. C, and Offer all kinds of fine Fruit Trees, Vines, etc, at greatly re duced prices. Information gladly fur nished. Address, A M. Hasting, 27-6m r . Kernersville, N. C. EVERYTHING NEW. Having just opened a new store, in the Mansion House, on Main Street, I am pre pared to furnish anything in the j GROCERY LINE. Canned Goods, Sugar, Coffee, Nuts, Candles, Fruit, Raisins, Or anges, and all kinds of Country Produce. Also a full line of Meats. Beef,; Pork, Mutton, Sausage,, and in fact everything in season, - - y " -v. Remember that I deliver goods free of cost to any part of the city, with dispatch. Also notice that everything I have is Tours truly, . - y - W. W. GALES.' " NOTE. I am always on the market for the purchase of Fat Cattle and Country Produce. j Ohlorination - Works. PURCHASE OR TREAT GOLD ORES, CONCENTRATES, ETC . - Shipments SouerrED, frojj PITIES HAVING OfE FOR SALE. 70nnst SALISBURY, N. C. JOHN JACOBS, . 16tf Superintendent A VERY EXTENSIVE v.-. i - Mcij's furijisljiijg cjpartnjcijt. D0N7 FAIL TO SEE UY NEW SPR1N3 HATS THEY ARE BEAUTIES. 27 lm M. S. BROWN. COMB" .T LAST.! THE RIGHT PRICES ON HARDWARE.! - We are daily receiving our large stock of Hardware, Chattanooga fc VlxU Plow, Double and'Mrfgltf'Plow Stocks, the celebrated Studebaker and Tenneswe Wnn, Threshinar Machines aiid Horse Powers, Osborne and Cbarapian Mowing Machine, Folding Reapers and Self Binder, the celebrated Thomaa Hay Rakes, Tlegr.anh Straw Cutlers, Barbed Fence Wire, Buggy and Wagon Material, PainU and Oils for Painting Houses, Corn Shellers, Grain Drills. 11 5 i ti We carry one of the X.argest Stock of BllfiSCS in thoSLy sC and have bought 150 more that will be here In a few days, fle nave wmrnea t experience that a real good buggy will sell for a 11 mall aura mucn newer wan: a ciiap grade will sell for a small sum, and we have now made arrangement which enables us to sell one 01 tne oest vuggies in existence at aoom me same price m tuwj fe'-- SPECIAL OFTEir III GOLD MINING I PROPERTIES. ! All partj&s with capital to invest in good reliable ffjhi properties will do well to see the undersigned, as he will ell rery low forcas$. An investigation Is Invited of the properties within three to ten miles of tne JN. C. liallroad. Address. s. B. iiahhico:.', V- II i Our aim ia to down the high price on all kiadi of Farming Implczacnta, nard Buggies and Wagons, and givethe good old farmers, who support us all a showixj4 . , We carry a full stock of Atlas, Giant Powder, Black Powder, Fuse, Caps, Sti and will guarantee prices as cneap as any wuere in uxc dwic yj tmu Powder to the nearest railroad station. s T . A TlT"rT!t TTT!"rPA-!SE?If!EIISrCE?. - k xnvvt -wiTmv TTRPT ii 7 i. DAVIS SEWING MACHINE, U Tl3 Lytst :::!:2 S?fcflL'::iT: L'i ' r ) L Does all kind of work without any .fx ing. There has been $50 reward tiff to any machine that will follow the D tbirxsgn its variety of work without f log. Other agents will tell you the ' do anything on their .machines the e can do. Why' don't they take in t' ward, why they can't do It. We fnTite all to call and tea our;i tL rough and bow ready vv alway to sire you low prices.' ; C7 7 r .7 who wish him apleasant journey and a speedy return." -I
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