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NORTH CAROLINA HERALD. THURSDAY - - APRIL 22, 18S tS'The Herald - ha the Urgtf. circula. ti' n of any paper published in Area County. i CITY ITEMS, 1 V Vr Onr cops look a la mode in their new uniforms.' ' " Mutton row has set a good ex ample to lier neighbors in the waj of paint and awnings. '-Attention is called, to the adver tisement f house and land by Miss Alice Pearson administratrix. ,tA. II. lioyden was confirmed by the .Senate postmaster at SalisbnryV S. C l4 Tuesday, April 20th. J. A. Clodfelter has just receiv ed the handsomest set of walnut furniture efer seen on this market. ' Our thanks are returned to the generous Mr. .Wright' for a fine hnnf lwif extra stfaner onions- We enjoyed them. Tin's week we report sales of lots in lfrooklyn as fallows: rMiss Me lisa Hanna one lot, Rev. F.J. Mur doch eix lots; " R. M. Davis has the contract to furnish forty mattresses of his own make to Meroney Bro's. new hotel ic celebrated Icard bpnngs. new chapel at Blowing Rock, the Presbyterian congrega- ns place, will be dedicated nrstof June by Dr. Kum- . . F esbyterian congregation putprtstnea last csanaay morning aud evening by the young I and talented Rev. Caldwell, of Dar- ; idsou College. . ' I' AW B. Council, Esq., the well known attorney of Boone, Watauga county, is in the city after an ex i tended business trip to Washington, Philadelphia, etc. . " i It is our pleasant duty to cheer ; fully recommend Nat. W. Taylor, i the photographer, to the citizens of ! Concord, in which place he will open i n gallery this week. ' . - 1 Prominent tobacco growers from the eastern part of the State have pronounced the lands about Third Creek equal to any in the State for the cultivation of line grades. j African colored 'black, with bag1 on. back, comei to town at daylight. Something in bag moves.. Mer chiiiiLpurchases chickens. One of our officers sees it. . Who lost chickens ? .;" Mr. Frank Breathed, of whom we marie mention some , weeks ago as having purchased part of Mr. S. Spain's farm, has let a contract to ; MrTS. A. Shu man for the building j of a dwelling house on his jdace. A few of our appreciative citizens I presented our efficient policemen with a.mrse in consequence of val liable services rendered in saving half of the town from being con-' : sumcd by fire at the hands of a so called crazy negro. Passion Week service at the Luth jran church of this city, Wednes I day, Thursday and Friday evenings at 8 o clock. Uood J. nday, 11 a. tn. Confirmation and commuhionon Hock," the Bloodhound. Twice of late we hare had occa sion to send for blood hound. First in the case of arson, which hap pened a few miles from town, in the burning of Mr. Tobias Lyerly'a barn and house,, and second, in the burglary committed at Peeler's store in this city. Both times this dog Rock, the property of Mr. G. M. 3Iurr, of Concord, has been called upon. In the first case it is believed he did his work veil. In the case of Peeler's store it was im possible, from the fact of so many persons having walked over the ground. The owner says the dog has been in over oneliundred chases and never missed his man in any case where the track can be found fresh. When given the scent the animal bays and off he goes, some times following it whole days. When he comes up with his game he takes hold and hangs on. At one time, some years ago, Rock be longed to J. Y. McAden, and was used on his farm below Charlotte to chase escaped convicts. He was sold to his present owner for $100. 1 he dog is a good-natured animal and seemed pleased at thecarresses of the crowd that gathered around to see him. Some experimental trials just out of town proved that he could track through a. great crowd and get his man every time He certainly is an intelligent animal. Charlotte's Mutual Building end Loan Anaoctotloo. Theollowing ii from the Even ing Chronicle, and at this time is interesting to our citizens Personal. - Theo. F. Kluttz, Ksq- attended court in Statetville on Tuesday; Mrs. C$1 P. Krwin left for a short iTOBACCO ilAKKET. . : rorn the Secretary's report we ltaf ' Morgsmton on Tuesday's j caru ijitti me Aeociaiion uu & npt 1 1 ram. capital stock of 120,171.53, and is in a healthy condition. Profits on fir8t-cas8 share for five years, tlG.90; second-class for two years, 12. CO; third-elasa for one year. 60 cent. Tomatoes 10 cents a 3 lb can at -' Bcerbacm's. Look Out for Him. x Lasfc'week a young man called in the Herald office and gave his name as W. S. Baldwin: said he was . . representing an improved Plaiter, and stopping at Airs. McNeely's. We made mention of the 'above in last week's issue Since then, he, with a friend, lef tvtown without paying his board bill.xThey hired a team and driver of , John Heilig, and drove towards " Wilkesboro. When within 10 miles of this place they dismissed the driver, giving him 12.00 with which to pay his ex penses home. The driver reports that one uight they lodged with a widow woman and in the morning, under the plea of 1 not having change and promising to leave the money at the next house, they left, passing the next house without an effort to obtain change. They have also neglected to compensate Jir. Heilig to the tune of team hire for three days. We are informed that Baldwin has wealthy parents near w rm i .tj.lj. Jelierson, in sne county, anuinai he will surely return the amounts due. That he may, but it does not cover up his mean acts, lie gave us his address as Marion, Va. Go to Kluttz & Rendleman's and get Light Brown Sugar at 1 6 cts. 4-4 Brown and Bleached Domestic at 7 cts, aud fancy Glas9 asd Tahle wares. Collected Twice. Mister John Smith (colored), of Sugar Springs, came ,to town last week withthe determination of having his eyes open to business His first lob was to run an errand for Mr. H C. V llliame, who paid him for said errand. His eyes be- in e open to business, he collected another fare at the other end of the line: Mri Williams met the other . . party. a few minutes later when by comparing notes, they tumbled to "John's rackett." Whereupon he was invited into a cellar, and the which is equivelent to ;over ten per j through Salisbury en-route for n asutngcon one. day mu week. Henry 3Iorri..r of Stanly countv. left this place on "Wednesday for the Kurek a Springs, in Arkansas. The accomplished Miss Alice Kin- loch, of Charleston, S. C, is here on a visit to Miss Klla Brown. W. W. Scott, of the Lenoir Topic, made us a lightning call one day last week. , Come again and remain longer. The Senate has confirmed the nomination of Lieut. S. C. Lemly, SOmi 8HF.PPARP. Ttic treiV tut pa vrk kurWa fv!J and mo oi tht toltarco ta im'tttf. .!.!' . , ,... t '. -.. Miss Robbie llhams. of Meek-? L .. ... lenburg, a., is the guest of Mrs. .vi,.v.rt.,yiHt .--. i the t&arket with tobacco that are la too onlr to Imlk. We quote: ' I' John Sheppatrd. Hon. L. O. C. Lamar pissed cent, per annum for average time. I he Association pas loaned, since its organization I five years ago; $169,100. Fully 1C0 people have been benefitted by the; workings of the Association, and lure been en abled to purchase and build homes which they otherwise would not have been able to acquire." j Big stock of fancy Wall Paper St , high Leaf new patterns of Bce&bjlck's Another Census, i . i Bcforethe school committee makes arraugemenis io n taKe the census of the school children this year we of Salem, to.be a full lieutenant of nope mat tne 'lown Council will the navy. He has relatives in this cousiuer ine propriety oi Having the place. year. We understand that the M.r Murdoch,; of Charleston, S. census last year cost the town but rv,' oiuej ni our respected, jtowns thirtv dol ars - Tho -f'rtnnnil ha "" "cv. . u . i)iuruocii, was in . j . - ' noi. maue an investment lor many years better than I that. Since the town has improved; so much during! year, another census would pav better tnan the last one. Lro to Kluttz & Kendleman's for fancy nour, magnolia hams,, pure Lard, fine coffees, teas, sugars, ; canned goods and all things good to eat.1 i Burglary. ; : One'evening last week while Mr: Peeler, who keeps a small grocery i. i awrv, was KOI1.e to supper, some calculating thief broke throngh the back window of the store and suc ceeded in making off with $27.00. Immediately upon;his return, Mr. Peeler discovered that ho had been robbed, aud at once telegraphed for blood hounds, which proved of no service, as many people i had been allowed to trample about the broken window; However, it is thought the thief is right here in town. The officers have an eye on him. 2 lb Cans of Corn at 10 cents at the Monday. W'ihbpS bis will come here to reside, as we are in want of such men. Dr. C. D. Smith of Eranklin, Macon county, was registed at the Mount Vernon hotel Monday night- lie is one the State.. Agricultural Board, and is on his way to Raleigh where the board will havca meeting this week. . Col. Calvin Cowlesv of Wilkes boro, made us a call on Saturday on his way to the railroad meeting in Roanoke, Ya. He reports that his county (Wilkes) is ready to offer 100,000 to the enterprise, provided it will bund through their county MINING NOTES. hearAshe- Married. i At bride's residence, ville, N. C, April; 7th, ! 1880, Ur. John i. Barber to Miss L. C. Cauble. :-M.r. Barber is well known in this place, where his many friends will be pleased to learn that he has taken unto himself! a bride whose praises are sounded by all that know her. Mr. B. is at Beautiful wdiite limestone is be mg quarried on urane Urees in Buncombe county. When slacked it is snow white and is unequalled for white washing. "The Citizen .ays: "A gentleman recently here from Maine pronounced the' sam ples he saw from the same quarries equal to the famons Rockland lime which has gained repute all over the country. "V. WHAT TO WEAR AITD'EOW TO WEAE IT. Common, Medium. Good. -Fine, - -Common, Medium, Good. -Mrdittm. -Good. Fine, Fine Taney . f S OS) 0 3 TO 4 OO S SO , - 00 9 00 - 10 30 a 1 50l . 4 0 44 6 00 . 6 00fr 7 00 - 10 50 a 16 50 -IS 50 41 16 00 . J0002700 - 00 49 00 55 00 TO 00 PRODUCE MARKET. COXXZXTED A.LLACK. Cord MJ. per bushel. ly Flour, by sack. per bushel. Fam Peas Con. Oats Wheat HveJ Wheat Bran, per bushel. bweet Potatoes, . - Irish " - Onions, : . " Eggi, per dozen, - . Butter, per pound, (scarce) Chickens, ' - Cotton, good middling, Bceswax - - -Itags - - baasalras Oil Pennyroyal 50 a fiO JMi 70 70 2 5 60 - 1 10 I 90 - 25 50 70 10 - 25 20 a 25 25. 31 50 M 1S:; - - X X.-y,.; t;ix--'-:: In. These Hard Times Save Every Dollar and Every Penny. XTn itti nwom'talo Uxlen iiTifl Oavo "Soiuc Monoy i Ilere are aoroe ttcra and Mubiorn tiai Will ietrt your head on the tert of real, crnulne bargains. Kvt-ry pajudalay qU to our kief lUi of rtutoicter. m erenr hour adds to the barjralni w hkb are ,r.Untly pasatag out to tbe crowds which gather about us. lio not fail to ee the anVactloas we arc bow offrtiof yoxx. ' .The stoiy is but half JoM. Paper ratm4 rrflW-t th gklea words that boVl tranced with wonder and astonishment, a multitude f peojUa Uyipc to soJts this great problem of low prices; but rijcht here over our nnrawn U lh iadipulab3 evidence that by some great Dut secret power we can aeit gonds k thaa maaufs tttrers charge to make them. j LUMBER MARKET. COIIBECTED WEEKLY BY J. U. KEEN. $ 1 00 1 Pine, Framing one inch sheeting, j Co a 75c weather hoarding Cx$, 1 00 ceiling, lxG, green 1 00 drv115al25 i - !I it ft CxJ green drv GxlO drvcles " green heart, fencing, li 1 flooring ft ir i 00 1 15 125 1 00 25 a 1 50 White oak; car timbers,clear 1 25 ' framing Tjosts 1 25 Poplar, i lOOal 25 Walnut, .1 50 a 3 00 Shibgles, handmade fine 2 50 a 350 machine 3 00 Men's Spring Suits, 6, 8, JO, f 12, 15, and $18. Men's Spring Suits, Silk and Satin lined Throughout; 20, 22, ' 25, 28 and $30. XX i -. ' ':x Men's. Business Suits, 6, 810. 13,Y .15, 18 and $20. Men's Dress Suits, 18, 20, 25 lnd"$30. Men's Prince Albert Coatsland Vests," iz 15, 18, 20 and 2 Men's Trousers, 2.50i 350, 4.50, 6, 7 8, 9 and $t0. Elegant Assortment of Boys and Children's Suits. j LOOK AT THIS : An all Wool every thread Mens Suit for only. $.50 A1TD AT THIS : , ! Men's all Worsted Black Suits for only $10. "The?e are the CUEAPjElST Suits ever sold in Salisbury. READ THIS CAREFULLY ! Baryte Mining. Mr. Dougherty, of Xqw York, has purchased and is working a mine for this mineral, in Madison conntv, on present the W. N. C. railroad. The. ore k auctioneer and book-keeoer at the I shrnncd to the mills at Warm Buncombe warehouse in Asheville1. Springs, where it is ground into an May the union prove a mutual! impalpable "dust1 anT shihped to blessing is the wish, of the Herald. J northern markets, where it brings I "-- ; . : . ' from $15 to $20 per ton, according uaiiroaa itoies. ; to its quality as regards whitness. ; It is used in the: adulteration of Fry, while in discharge of his duty soap, paint, etc. ; also in chemical as conductor on the Murphy Di vis- preparations: At present the out isome time Easter i Sunday morning, by L the . T .IT Oi. J ' 1 .1 nn. crtnn AO in wnptner nft YTOlllO CrO An enterprising young gentleman to penitentiary or listen to the pat in town is disgusted from the fact ter of a barrel stave applied vigor of havinsr sent 25 cents in answer to nnslv to his nerson. lie "chose the an advertisement that read "How stave, and after the application as- to raise chickens' The answer re-1 sured thei trentlemen it had done , ceiveu raaa. t5it xi days on as many eggs as it possible to cover." "n f i o : r -- iv. jjaviason o to. nave an im proved process for the manufacture! of baking: powder, which they will i put into operation soon. They are vaniaoie men as citizens, ana we j hope every one will try their powder ' ; ana encourage home manufacture. him good. One application of Kluttz's Tobacco Liniment ren dered him ready to resume business. Wilson fine Crackers at Buerbaum's. John T. Ilutchings, of Winston, up a city, N.C.. raised last vear 1.456 Tvounds 1 therein. - . A. I Real Estate. A. T. Stewart, the late million aire, once ssid that a real estate agent could do more to build than all the capitalist s He was a clear headed of tobacco on one acre, which man, and always tint his property brought him $139.13. A. J. Hoop- in the hands of real estate dealers ;er,of Happy Home, Burke county, for sale. So it is the world over. : N. C, raised on . a little over two Let your town real estate man have acres 3,779 pounds and sold it at i your property, for sale, and he goes to work at the same time and ad vertises your city, He it is who distributes thousands of circulars throughout the United States, at tracting capital and manufactures. thus enhancing the value of prop erty and buildi ng up your interests. his barn door for $755.80. t "Rough on Dogs" is the name o a gun loaded with buckshot, and used by Mr. Miller, at his residence on the other side of Shaver's bridge, j Hogs have been in the habit of vis itiug his setting hens, and having a feast on what would have been lit tle chickens. The last live visitors 'bit the dust." If 'there is any heaven for suck-egg .dogs they are there. - I Since our last: issue seventeen tnore shares have been taken in the Bailding and Loan Association. Tbe.jtime when the books of the Corporation are to be closed is ad vancing near. After this no one cin obtain stock in this series, ex Pnt y .purchasing from those already stockholders perhaps at a good premium. TKn -.--.. sfock had better take it while they teasonaoie ngurcs. j We are glad to know that several persons who have recently removed tb town and others wbo ar n templating coming to us, say tha4 ouvufi muuoriuem to come is our excellent Graded School, at vhich children are educated with vat Tciiaree. ii our TeotlA talk of this scliool. as it deserves, it vrould induce many, more to come. Vehope every encOurasreowTrhni be given to our committee in theirf vuoris v improve the .school. ion or tne western road, nad ma arm crushed in such a manner as to necessitate amputation. Will young, who for has been express agent oh the Mur nhy Divison, has been ordered to report at Lula, in Georgia. It is thought he will be put on one of the roads running out fr-Om that place. Swannanoa Di vision No. -207 of the Brotherhood, of Locomotive Engineers, have moved their lodge r-w 1 . a m ! t m . from uiu rort to ; tne nan over Kluttzs drug storcl In j behalf of this excellent order we publish the following: j i R. J. Warren, who for the past five months has been operator at the Western railroad offices in this place, has accepted, a liKe posi tion at advanced salary at JSew Junction, Tenn. He carries with him the best wishes of many friends. Mr. E. J, W llhams fills the vacancy. On Tuesday morning conductor Geo. Hanger had a four inch gash cut in his head while loading freight cars in the yard at this place. Dr. Trantham was called in and did some good stitchingL Friend Han ger will be laid up for some time. The railroad shops at this place put is about twenty tons per week. Harrison Gold Mine. This is one o the new and hope ful prospects recently opened about ten miles from this place. Ihe pro perty consists of thirty acres with three veins exposed. One of the veins is very rich so ,iar as opened, two tons of which, milled on a stamp mill, returned $72. The property is named after our enterprising cit izen, Mr. S. Rv Harrison, who, in company with Sam!. .-McCubbins, is opening it. They diave sent us samples of the quartz, which shows gold freely. We wish them"success, and hope they will find thousands of ton3 such as they nave at presents Great bargains'at Kluttz & Hendleman's In Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats,1 Clothing and Shirt. Come aad sec- Ooncord Predbytory. This godly organization met at Third Creek on Thursday last, and was in ses sion until I Monday. Some thirty five ministers and eiders were present, includ ing Rev Dr Rumple and Mr J D McNeely, who represented the Salisbury congrega tion. A great deal of church business was satisfactorily expedited. Some new rules governing the church and recom mended by the general , assembly - were adopted. Ml ChasMTidball was licensed &s a minister to fill the charges of Con cord, Clio and Shilo churches. Arrange ments were made to have the pulpit f the new e&apel at Blowing Rock supplied by some one, oi the clergy through the months of July and August, ach minis ter retaaining for two Sundays. Arrange ments were made for the opening or chapel at Elmwood. On Sunday twelve congregations were represented outside of tne regular members of lue organization. Had we ttore space, we should have been "pleased to give more particulars regarding the proceedings of a body in which every good citizen should be interested. - Card of Thanks. We herewith return our most sincere thanks to those citizens of Salisbury who made up a purse for us. We will endeavor to do, in the future, wnat we nave tnea xo do in the past our duty, , . The vestry Qf the Episcopal church of this place' have concluded arrangements for half of the time of Kev. K. P. Eubahks. of Salisbury. continue to receive machinery for He will hold mprningtjind-evening repairing all kinds of car work. A ing services here next Sunday and car load of fittings arrived on Tues- will remain here over Passion week j " j::.. orio t. I' j r.il j .i.t.jf..: uiiy. aii ttuuuiuu ojl.-o iucl is oe- j arm xvasicr aim uuiu r.suut eciuccs ing erected to the shops, which will be used for f the plainer, saw mill. x 1 . ' exc- oeverai improvements are in course of construction.' i Engineer Joe Gordon, acting upon the advice of Dr. Whitehead, has ! m . - ? of -having his eyes treated. I Of late they have given him; some trouble. tho result of a boiler explosion some vears ago on the Western road. He is a general favorite on the road 3 11 . ana in mis iown, wnere nis manv . - . ... . inenas nope . to see him return in good repair. ' : V Last Friday : the Richmond and Danville System leased the Virginia Midland for 09 years.The bad condition of, the V. 31.. R. R. has long been a source of annoyance-to all people along that line and south of Danville. We do not hesitate to say that the R. & D. people will commence at once to improve tho condition of Virginia Midland, and make it equal to the main line. ' Sausbcst, K. C.J April 17. 1888. Editors Uolxvoi Swannanoa Divi sion No 267, B. of L. tweets first and Srd 8undavs of each month at 9 a. m., in Uialljorer Kluttz's drug store," Salisbury. - JOBS il XJD WARDS V.. .. r Wm V Low. F. A. R, E. T. Clark, Sector Insurance and Journal Arr't. ' r , ' during these lyerioTdsI-Statesville Landmark. i In thia State are 9 ttton mills, employing 200,333 'spindles, 13 woolen mills with 4,466 spindles. Slow, but sure, she is becoming a great manufacturing centre. The products are numerous, but tne cap italist's few. ' Ohloiination W PURCHASE OR TREAT GOLD ORES, CONCENTRATES, ETC. ' - Shi pj Ems . SouerrEo froA PITIES .HAVING OfE ' f FOE SALE; X70RIIS: SALISBURY. XC; . ; -y. Jomi jacobs, GrtJD eEJMTiAL F.NGY yMD DFY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT OF SALISBURY. 3 HO E S I have doubled my stock and ofler the very best induce ments in all kinds of Shoes. Ladies wilk find special bargains in their own and childrens wear. I ' "... ' . j ! ALSO A VERY EXTENSIVE Meij's f ur-qisljiijg Depart njcijt. DONT FAIL TO SEE MY NEW SPRIN5 HATSTKEY ARE B .;:V-.-,:;V:M.S 27lm OOlfl BROW i AT - LAST! Tpr this, season their line of Dress Trim mings is unapproachable. ; Ai full line of Rosary Bead Trimminrs, fancy Balls and Crescents for Lambrequins o :i u : 1 T i.- ,i 'c s Embroideries.. Nv Llarge variety of Buttotos large and small, with clasps to match. Laj-gest and cheapest line of Pearl Buttons in the city. Below all competition, they havetbe best line of,. Iaces, iin all widths, of. Escjurial, Spanish, Black and Colored, Oriental, Egyptian Cream and White. Silk Floss in all shades. Arasene and Fillaselle - The best 50c Corset ever sold. A full line of "Warner's Corsets. . parasols from 15c to $6.00 Rare bargains in Kid and" Silk. Glores and! Mitts of all shades and quality. . Ji complete line of , Undressed Kids for ladjes. 4n unequalled assortment of Ladies and Misses Hose at all prices.' FOBBED HOSE FOF CHILDFEN - SPECIALTY. GenrsSilk Scarf s from 25c to $1.00 Just the place to get hite and Col ored Cuffs and Collars for Ladies. If you want Straw Hats, Fur Hats and .noes tor (ientlemen, Laaics, Uoys, you can! nnd tnem nere. - The more careful you read the more rod will be convinced that they have the best stock in town, and will sell to you at prices to compete wya apy one. SBBTHIS: In ml Hit recent popular sliadeiof THE RIGHT PRICES ON HARDWARE. We are daily rebefrins our larce stock of Hardware, Chattanoosra & Dixie Plows. Double and Single Plow Stocks, the celebrated Studebaker and Tennessee Wagons. Threshing Machines and Horse Powers, Osborne and Cham plan Mowing Machines. Folding Reapers and Self Binders, tire celebrated Thomas Hay Rakes, Telegraph Straw Cutters, Barbed Fence Wire, Bujrey and Waon Material, Palnti and Oils for Painting Houses, Corn Shellers, Grain Drills. t j .. i - . .: ' - ' Tliey hare all Wool Kuh's Veiling at cts. Batistes and Emlroidery to Matcli. ' Embroidered Etomin'e Robes, "Embroidered Zephyr Robes; Full line plain Etomine Dress Goods. Combination Wool Robe Dress Goods. Brocade Combination Dress Goods. Griped Combination Dress Goods. - Bouclay Canvass Plaid Dress Goods. Sbeppard Plaid Dress Goodi. ! , Cotton Canvass Dress Goods. 15 cents. Satteens, Crinkled Seersuckers, Ging hams. ' - ' - In White Goods you can not be pleased better anywhere; they have Linen De Daica, India Linen, Persian Lawn, Vic toria Lawn, White and Colored Mull, Nainsook, at all prices. . AH shades of Cbeese Cloth. Calicoes, 5SX63 at 5 cts per yard . Cassimeres for Gents wear, all prices dottonades from 13 to 30 cts ' Ladies and Misses Jerseys, a full line. Curtain Goods in Persian and . Itossian Drapery I ' Curtain Holland in all shades Oil Shades, in an colors , . Curtain Poles and Fixtofes , Linen Lap Robes 75 cts to $t'o I MERONEY & BRO. : 276m "" SALISBURY, X C . FRUIT TREES FOR SALE j , Tor Tail Delivery. v I i represent J- C LindVey & Bra, of Greensboro. X. C, and oiTer all kinds of fine Fruit Trees, Vines, etc, at greatly re duced prices. Information gladly fur nisled. Addrcea. : - A..M. ILcstixo. 2-6ia - - , Xernersville. N . We carry one of the Xargest Stock of BuicS In tho CtatO and have bought 150 more that will be here in a few days. Te kave learned frosf experience that a real good buggy will sell for a smaB smm mach bettr than a cheap grade will sell for a small sum, and we have now made arrangements which enables us to sell one of the best Buggies in existence at about the same price as cheap fradrs. iXA I XX' :JLLf '1 ft0xx xxf t! : ' - a.i'-kr- . t.T . j' ' m. 1 1 e, i 1 i ! . . -. . ' " 1 . J - . - . , T? .-.--. XV- 1 . l. . .1.1 . " . , .V, ' iiujici auu 11 ejuas, ami give iuc guuu uiu luuMm, wuu tuyyjih u . - - -TP. ..J- . n .l. 4.1.. "S . T J T- . t T . J . -... " ti i c tax 1 j tuii iiw. ui uuuu x uurr, uiacik run ucr, r use, v, -v , and will guarantee prices as cheap as aay where in the State. , We pay freight ca v , Powder to the nearest railroad station. - . k X(W1 WTTniV TTRP.T V : DAVIS SEWING MACHItJE, ! Does all kinds of work without nj baC ing. Tlwre has been $50- reward offered to any machine that will follow the Psvts . through Its variety of work without bast- , lag. Other agents will ttll y?tttheT Ca do anything n their machine the DarU can do. Why lon'tthey Uke' ia'ttl re ward, why thev can't do It. , . We Invite all to call and see our stock through and we bow reaJy wet: sj$ ara to gire yoa low price. - - ' i---r l T- XL s mxiK:-. m - 1 b 11 1 i h nln 1 m x-V nAix3J3TTxrir n. c It" 5 i t v I n .1 . x t I Y J .
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