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TTTTT71 1 h k5 o Vol. iri.- lO: Salisbury, IN". C, "Wednesday, December 7, 1887 Whole 3STo. 114. J V I 1 ii.. v. V fSIlLOOKIfEIMT, -! -" - (Successors to Overman & Holmes) MRIN STREET, SALISBURY, N. C. THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE - IN THE WE CARRY A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OP , . BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS. Take this special means largest and cheapt-st line of 13 oots .A.ism shoes- ever exhibited in Salisbury. We take pleasure in calling your attention to some of our reliable makes of , - . LADIES JCifTlD MISSES SHOES : HAYES, MURRAY & CO., .ALLES & MARVIN, I f, CLEMENT, WIEL & ; FIT PERFECTLY EASY ON THE FEET ; - St,:EU101t IN STYLE. Cnmo and See for Yourselves, or near what our Customers say X ' That our Advertisements are truthful ! tThat you will be politely and pleasantly served ! That our bargains are real !. ' t-ALSO A FULL LINE OF MEN'S HAND AND MACHINE SEWED STIOES. ALL RELIABLE MAKES WARRANTED. A comrflet'e line of Solar Tip and and a hi andsonie line of INFANT 2-m3 BUY. THE BEST AT FOR THE PUREST HERDOUHEERS FERTtIt(IZERS; r Tho undersigned still keeps J IlE SOL. PACIFIC and -STAR-BRAND GUANQ, LISTER'S CELEBRATED' BONE GOODS, PACIFIC DIS. BONES, ROYSTER'S HIGH GRADE, and STONO ACID, 1- f also GERMAN KAINT. ") . I All to be. soITFat bottom. prices'. It will be toyour very great advantage to call and sc goods, and get prices and terms before purchasing elsewhere. 2oiy J". LXjElSr BBOWU. '. 1-JL ".' ''tiWA NEW 'FURNITURE ! MATTRESSES OF ALL KINDS AT R. M. DAVIS' ON INNIS STREET. CASKETS, COFFIXS, BUR IAL ROBES, AT - Undertaking: Rmsoo, - ' ' OPENING OX IKNIS 8T. tST Kattresses of all kind made to or Old . Mattresses Repaired. Uphol ring done. ' rniture repaired and Cabinet work to order. 4 . 22tf Iplj SALE ! A ssyras Oil and Penny Air Distaicrr. r. the PXHtus .pertaining UnZIZ of s afras Oil and Penny heap for cash. For tsv& eames.; CEjE ! . aUick Thresher .v. Also a new Apply to JUS DtLlKD. V,-.--crarator,ne BOO' SIIQE 1I0USE CIT of inviting 'you to examine one I of the BALL, , ZIEGLER, E. PUREED, Common Scnsfand Waukenphast. Spring lleel Shoes for children, SHOES. SALISBURY, N. O. AND MOST RELIABLE the old reliable brands, viz : J. R. KEEN, ,0 SELLS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. G1VEHIM ATRIALBEF0RE BUY ING ELSEWHERE. A Sluggish Liver Causes the Stomach and Bowels to be come disordered, and the whole system to suffer from debility. In all such cases Ayer's Pills give prompt relief. After much suffering from Liver and Stomach troubles, I have finally been cured by taking Ayer's Cathartic Pills. I always find them prompt and thorough in their action, and their occasional use keeps me- in a perfectly healthy condi tion. Ralph W eeman, Annapolis, Md. Twenty-fire years ago I suffered from a torpid liver, which was restored ,to healthy action by taking Ayer's Pills. Since that time I have never been with out them. -They regelate the bowels, assist digestion, and increase the appe tite, more surely than any other medi cine. Paul Churchill, Haverhill, Mans. INVIGORATED. I know of no remedy equal to Ayer's Pills for Stomach and Liver disorders. I suffered from a Torpid Liver, and Dys pepsia, "for eighteen months. My skin was yellowy and. my tongue coated. I bad no Appetite, suffered from Head ache, .was palo and emaciated. A few boxes of Ayer's Pills, taken in moderate doses, restored me to perfect health. "Waldo Miles, Oberlin, Ohio. ; Ayer's Pills are a. superior family medicine. They strengthen and invig orate the" digestive orcans. create an appetite, and remove the horrible de- Eression and despondency resulting om Liver s Complaint. I have used these Pills, in my family, for years, and they never fail to give entire satisfac tion. Otto Montgomery, Oshkosh, Wis. Ayer's Pills, Prepared by 1 Dr. J. C. Ayer Co..LoweU. Misa. BoUbyallD; 'rogsiaU and Dealers la aledlcin. JIT. VERNON HOTEL, SAXISBUR.Y. H. C. Situated near the Junction of tho k 1J. ana W. N, O. Railroads. GAS AND ELECTRIC BELLS. - , Xato Sample Bcoma on Hain Street. - 2A.OeA.GZ COSTEYXD FEES Oy cKAKCE. Sportsrnen will" find Sallsbcry situated in -the tyiest Quail-Shooting sectionfof North Carojkia. i-iy p. a. rr rUOHIBITION ITE3IS. A - i The following is the heading of the leading article in the Voice on the Atlanta election, and will show what the Pros think of that elec tion : Another prohibition fight lost by the negro vote The forces of ig norance prevail in Atlanta 1 arn ing of the tide The Harangues of a 1 i t T t a 1 a miserable monmeoanK oeai me fate of the city Other influences The i.-n who fought the Prohibi tion battle now talk of compromis ing on restrictive measures What Grady says. Among the things which "Grady says" the following is very much' to the point : "Prohibition was not beaten' on its merits. The law was too ex treme,' it being impossible to get even medicinal or sacramental wine without violating it. Its adminis tration has been often unwise. The AierAiarrrn rt ovnrrr a n t i -Ti"rtli I KJ f 5 nn policeman' in a batch, the arrest and searching of two popular young gentlemen on the streets, and simi lar instances of unnecessary aggres sion and espionage gave point to the cry of personal liberty." The Voice makes Stanford's wealth a reproach to him by spell ing his name as follows : i - " Senator eland Stanford The chief monopolist, wine-maker and saloon owner of California." 1 Here is the sort of thing helps Prohibition more than thing else : '-Savannah. Mo., Nov. J5.- that any -Dr; John A. Brooks, Missouri's Prohi- bitioli leader, was hanged in effigy at liermon last week for making a speech there in the Local Option campaign. And this letter sent to -a Metho dist pastor : "Ripley, N. Y., Oct. 0, 1887. Dear Sir : xou are warned not to preach any thing against whis key selling and about, Hell in your sermons, if you do, yon r conceited bead will come off. We dont be lieve in bell nor do we want you to talk about it in your . preaching in this town, and in our church. Let Whiskey 'Selling and Hell alone and we will stand bv yout Be warned in time or you will hear j from us again in another way. A. X, L. ' The Democratic 'Party-h-w Pn a Stop to Land.' Grabbing. - An article in the New York Her ..... ala with the above caption says : x i The cruellest thing that can be said of the Republican party is that for years it has allowed tho people's property to be stolen in the most shameful fashion, foreigners, at this moment, own a tract in this country equal to between two' and three times the whole extent of Ire land. This was accomplished nh- Hii. tlA w Sfc PArnkliAiinm " The Democrats in the aie Con gress passed a law prohibiting any alien irom becoming owner oi any of the public lands. The railroad corporations hare been .-stealing lands and keeping them from the public. The forth coming report of Secretary Lamar will show th4t the Intarior Depart ment has recovered 20,000,000 acres of land wrongfully claimed and de- tai nea irom me puunc. mis is more land than there is in the tire State of South Carolina. cn- The.Tariff. . Mr., Mills, of Texas, who will, it is said, be Chairman of the Com mittee of Ways and Means, has pre pared a tariff bill which leaves da- ties on liquors, where they are, and divides all other articles into five classes which are to pay 40, 30, 20 and 10 per cent., or to be on the free list. The bill-lowers the tax on most articles considerably. In our opinion such a bill cannot pass. The friends of every article affected will fight against the : bill. If he will leave all out but the parts in which he says that "manufacturers t wool, woolen cloths, including blankets, knit goods, ready-made clothing, and carpets of all kinds, shall pay SO per cent. Van d unman ufactured wool shall be on the free list," in our Judgment it will pass and give great, satisfaction. . Money's Power. Omaha World. v, j "lLs one thonsand dollars right in your pocket,' whispered defend ant's lawyer to the juror, '.'if "you can brincr about a verdict' of , man slaugliter, iu the second degree.' Such proved to be the verdict, and the lawyer thanked the juror warm- ly as he paid him the money lps, -satd the juror," "it was tcuprh xvork, but I ?ot there after awhile All the rest went qnittal." cor ac- AN EXTRAORDINARY STORY. Which Show the FertileHmas nations of a Correspondent. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 20. An extraordinary occurrence is report ed from Snmmerton, Clarendon county. A colored girl, seventeen years of age, who had been ill lev- eral days, died last Wednesday, of boiling oil at Rome ana escaped The body was properly prepared dcajh-. He afterwards died a nat and dressed for burial, and placed ura1 death at Ephesus, in AsiC in a comn, me aariuesox the neicb 1 borhood, holding their customary noisy , wake" over, the corpso all through Wednesday night. The funeral services were held in the colored church Thursday afternoon, and the bod? was to be interred in a graveyard-about two miles away. wnen me cortege- uau reacneu a point within 500 yards of the cem etery, the pall bearers were startled by a crying noise somewhat resem- piing ine mewing oi a cat, appar t ! M m ently emanating Irom the coffin. Ihe procession wa3 halted, and af ter considerable discussion- it was resolved that the coffin should be opened. Upon opemngthelid it was found, to the great consternation of the funeral party, that the woman was alive but unconscious, and that a new oorn oaoe snareu iwitn tier the narrow bed. Several of the pall bearers and mourners were ter ror stricken and fled. mi i xnose wtfl remained, nowever, ministered to the wants of the dead woman and her infant, and in a short time both were carried to a neighboring bouse where they re .... . i ceived kindly end necessary atten tion. At last accounts the mother was doing well, there being every indication oi ner complete recovery, i 1 ' A whilst-the mfant is hearty and ro bust and is thriving as well as any pickaninny born under ordinary conditions and circumstances. Harder at Lexington, Ya. A special from ; Lexington, Va., 3avsrthat Prof. W. J. Wey, a mem ben of the Board of the Virginia Military Institute, was found on the afternoon of the 27th in a sink- hole on the outskirts of the city, in a dying condition, and before ined- ical-assistanee could be procured he was dead. His skull had been crushed in itith a rock and. his face was bo badly mutilated that he 'was only identified by his military iini- form. '", Two colored women have been arrested on auspicion, " and there is strong evidence against-one of them, as a breastpin found near the murdered man has been identi fied as belonging to. her, and she was seen with him the night before. Wey had been drinking for some time past. The Hawk and tho Doves. Chicago Tribune. Once upon a time a Hungry Ilawk went among some Doves on a For aging Expedition. . He did not ask them to make him their Knisr, for he was a "Wise old Hawk with a Bald Head and had read .Esop and Joseph Hulhatton, besides several other authors. He only asked that he might organize an Anti-Poverty Society. The Doves listened eager ly. They were mnch monred by his Argritrrents. aiid they .lomed hj&J Society in Great N nii ?rnie is now a Large r at Hawk and the Doves are eettiiiff Ieauer Everv Day. V " V ' , DRUMMER'S TAX. In the United States Circuit Court at Raleigh both Judge Bond' and Judge Seymour were of opinion that' the State law imposing a tax on drummers is unconstitutional. . v , The State has appealed, and the case goes to the Supreme Court at Washington State Auditor Roberts has made public the abstracts of real estate and personal property in the State as listed this year for taxation. The increase in total value over last year is stated to be seven and a half milllonsof dollars. The great est increase in any connty is in Buncombe. $1000,000 in the coun ty and $600,000 in the town of Asheville. In Wake county the gain is 320.000 and in Durham $600,000. In some few counties there is as decrease. In Mecklen burg the decrease is $300,000 and in New Hanover. $100,000. When the county Board of" As- . -. scssors met in -Buncombe county they cut down the Asheville Assess ments 25 per cent, r If it had not been for this the incase in value in Ashevill would have been $1,G00, 000. And it has all been done by energy, thrift and co-operation.- The Rev. H. 0. Penteccstliiw (.3 been advocating ' from , his pulpit .George's doctrines and finally de nonnced the execution of tho. An- archists. - A row having been raised j about this, a vote was taken in the Belleville Congregational Church, to see if he should be retained as pastor. lie wa3 retained by 120 votes to Si. How the Twelre Died. St. Mathcw is supposed to have suffered martyrdom, or was slain with the sword at the City of Ethiopia, in Egypt. ?, St. Lute was hanged upon an olive tree in Greece. St. John was put into a caldron lJ ' "",ta lu vjivov wca- eu at tierusatcm. St. James the 'Ixss vat thrown from a pinnacle or a wing of the temple, and then beaten , to death with a filler's club. St. Philip was hanged np against a puiar at liierapotis. a citv oi Phrygia. St. Bartholomew was flayed alive by the command of a barbarous king. St. Andrew was bound to a cross, whence he preached unto the peo ple until he expired. St Thomas was run through the body with a lance, at Coromandel, in the East Indies. . St. John was shot, to death with arrows. , St. Simeon Zealot was crucified in Persia. St. Matthias was first stoned and then beheaded. -St. Barnabus was stoned to death at Salania. St. Paul was beheaded at Rome by the tyrant Nero. Evangelist. Onions as a Cure for Typhoid Fever. Mr. John R. Cox, a citizen of Baltimore, publishes the following communication : Sometime since a gentleman informed me that he knew of several persons who had been enred of typhoid fever by the application of mashed raw onions to the feet. Two patients were so ill that they were not expected to live; over a few hours, bix largo oil ion 8 were pounded to pulp - and applied to the feet of the patients They were relieved in a short time and got well. The second case was la few weeks later and the result equally satisfactory. The first op- portunity I had I tried it on. a col ored boy during one of my visits to the house of reformation for colored hchildren. He was very ill with ty phoid fever. I named the matter to Oen. Horn, who immediately ordered the application. In a few hours ha was asleep, rested wel and recovered." ine Mexican policeman puts in twelve kours oi hard worK every day for tli e average wages f $6 a month. In addition to liis other duties, he is obliged to carry a long ladder, which. ho uses in cleaning. fill'iig, lighting and. afterwards ex tinguishing all the street lamps on his beat. A San Francisco J nstice of. the Peace formulated an oath for a Chinese witness like the following : "I swear by the Chinese gods, the foreigner's god, the God of heaven arid earth, that if I am a liar in this case my head will . be cut off the same as this chicken's head is cut off, and that I will be drowned in the ocei: -rrir-itA ? reL-bft to hina, and while repeating the oath the Chinaman held a cleaver in his hand, with which he sev?red a chicken's head- from the body when he had finished the words. It is only about 256 years ago that the. first Thanksgivings Day was ob served in this country. Old Mas; sasoit and his 00 braves sat down to dinner with the long-faced Puri tansl .The Indians hrought deer from the woods, and the palefaces supplied! fish, clams and corn. Ten years later, when the last batch of bread -in the colony was in Gover nor Bradford's oven and starvation was staring our New England an cestors in the face, a good ship from Ireland appeared with provisions, and the day appointed for fasting was I changed into a day of thanks giving. " ' There are some pretty love charms irt Capri, To win a ".girl's heart the lover must steal a hair from her headVand tie it to one of his own. So long as the knot holds firm love 'a returned. This resembles the charm used on .the sacred - hill of Monte Yerginer near Naples. There betrothed pilgrims . fasten broom twigs together with a strip of. rag, and until the twig parts their love endures. Rags flatter on every bush along the path to the great sanctuary and married couples of ten return there to .examine their united twigs. Ill-matched pairs probably scorn to renew the pil grimage. Love-sick ,maids and men mix a drop of their blood in a little wine and persuade the object of their affections to drink it-vThis is an infallible love-philtre. A man mayals win a girl's heart by prick ing her name upon a fig leaf and letting the wind blow it away. Xotembeb 20th;-Stephen Bai ley, arrested for murdering hi3 wife, cut his own - throat when arrested, tandjlied in BerSIcy county Jail in South Caroliua, yesterday. Before his (hath he confessed- that he had murJtrcd tlxrce Viitcs." : The raercorr fell to 33 degrees below zero at Waterloo, Iowa, last Monday. Don't go West, young man. Stay at home and help to build up ue utn. it needs the labor of your hand aud brain. New York, ov. 25. Henry George! imper, the Standard, to day hints that the Cteorce party rill have no presidential ticket iu he field next year, but will make a struggle to elect some Congressmen n the hope of seuring a balance of power m the Houee by the aid of hose interested in tax, reforms. John Sherman said, in a speech n the Senate a few years ago, that 'anything is fair to defeat the Dem ocrats. And, now the old hypo crite is mouthing about wanting to see fair elections in the South ! He would, if he could, steal every Southern electoral vote in 1888, just as he did that of Louisana in 187C. The commissioner of labor sta? tistics for North Carolina says that there are 80 cotton factories in the State representing invested capital to the amount of $4,000. The to- tal nnmber of apindlea rnn is 200, r 000, and they consume annually 30,000,000 pounds of cotton. Tho aggregate the cotton crop of our State 18 about 400,000 bales. So it appears that onerfifth of our cotton crop is demanded by our own facto- ries. At the close of the last fiscal year there 406,007 pensioners on the pension roll of. the government. During the first four months of the present fiscal year, the increase of pensioners has been 10,G41, being the largest increase for a like period for many years. The increase is 6,873 more than during tho like four mouths of last year It cer tainly doesn't lookasj if pensions wore hindered" under the present administration of thedepartra'ent. Mr. Barnum has written an ar ticle oil "The Chureh'aud the Cir cu8," in which he sayV that- the reason why there is little antago nism between the two now is .that they are both better than they used to be. The church has gainedv in liberality and the circus in morality. Strange to say, Mr. Barnum rather condemn Miss Emma Abbott sje cent outburst in a church when a minister attacked the stage, al though he was the hero of a some what similar exploit years ago. ' ; Let The Others Go. A man while fishing suddenly fell into the water. A fellow fisher man, of bene voleut aspect, prpmptly hauled him out, laid him on his back, and then began to scratch his head in a puzzled way. , "What's the matter?" asked the bystanders; "why dont you revive" him?" ' : - ., 1 'There are sixteen rules to . re vive drowning persons,' said the benevolent man, "and I know 'im all, but I can't call to mind which comes first." : ' ' ' Ms point the drowned man openedlieyeaT.lSa,'d f?:int!y A "Is there anything about givirfg-j brandy in one of the rules?" "Yes." , Then never mind the other teen."--: v ':' fif- Wallace's Store! New Fall and Winter Stock Jtxst Boncht,, and I am daily receiving tbe most com plete stock I, have ever offered In this market. My Hoe of Domestic Dry Goods Flannels. Cloaks. Shawls. Blankets, will be complete by October 5th. '. CLBTH1X5 T UOTHllS!! CUTTEIH8 !!! This line Overcoats. Pants, Ken's and Boy's Suits, will be sold at such low prices as to astonish you. .My line of SHOES . T are of such make, that those who hare tried me. are aware that they have gives tbem entire satisfaction. ' A large stock ' of MenX Boy's and Children's j r f ,t ' HATS, UKCEKSH.'RTS, DaAWE,V and a full line of furnishing goods. A full and complete stock of r Wooden Wore. Groceries, '-. 'i Crockery. .M . My stock is too large to enumerate every thtngv-ao come and see for yourself. Is complete. 4 1 flatter myself that my ex perience of 20 years enables ine to know your wants. - X have the largest stock I ever had. and I bought for spot eash. Ton will find it toyoar interest to call on me be.fore.bqjing elsewhere; AJJ kinds of - 4 Country Produce bought for cash or tarter. ' 1 Than!iin yoii, for your putror: the pat. I am, K Yours truly. 13 1 V5; Unlilll2l Spscifs far IimDIii sYf.!PTor.!3t EnniSU1: whtu or caver! wit u n furs far Rhmiauitun : mmmr utiummnkt h c tntd, or ladtnwtlna ; BMefcHM? a4 sN ernrtiKn; 1utU altratijr riUe aad lv ; Mda4kt tow of aeory. wa a rakinful rt .aimaor Kr1 klM to da utwtlitnf hirli oucht to Wt t 4whlltj ierm vni ; a tbkrk, ywUrnm ! Iraoo of It Xta an4 tni Arf couch; lever: rUm ni m: the ul U rao ly and htcb rulnrd. and, U allowd I uwd. fdrfvMKiu a Mxiimvai. BmnoimniiiEGinjiToii i tPvacLv vcarraaLt) 1 Brw-rl!y ta lb HoaLb U arw Um Turpta liw to a bUr MUo. IVEn IC.DNGY0, and qOVELS utmouivunni Malaria, XXowrl Cowalalata. lrp1la. ftiek lwn bw Mntl UrMf m,' Cwlle. EadotMi ttM wt of 1 BtlUIOM U Bonlak. THE! BEST FAMILY KEICIHE Id Cldldre. km AAult, taj tat M A. ONLY GCNUINC Va tur Z Sup In rd e (runt ml Wrafpav. J. HZeifin &. Co.,Pki!a4fpJn. Fa., aiiwuroM. , rrtee, tlOt. Pimples, Boils AdJ Crbuoc)c retalt from dU3iarfi, fmpoveriabed, or lmpurt comlitioa of tin blood. Arer SkraapftrQl prevyaU b4 cures tbee craptioas and p!aral tamer, bj removtRf their cause ; the oahr SeU Ual way of treating tbem. j Arert SarsapartUa ha wrereaUj Uae . uaual rouro of Itoita. wbtch have yaAaeil and iliiirpMitHl meeverv raon for several years. Geo. Scales, l'UlnvllJe, llkft. ' I was badly troubled whh Ifmplra ea tbe face ; alaow Uh a dfscotoratloa of tS kin. vrblrh allowed Itself to ogir dark tUcbes. Ko external treatment Ulil mora than temporary food. Ayer's Damps rilbi effected ' A Perfect Cure, and'' I bare 'not been troubled staea. T. VT, Boddy, lUrer St., Lowell, Vaaa. I was troubled with Bolls, and lay health was much Impaired. 1 beraa using Ayer's SarsaparilU, and, ta du time, the cniptkus all dlaappeared. aad my health was completely reataratt. Juhn K. Klklus. Editor Stanley 06rvaT, Albemarle, X. C. I was troubled, for a Ion time, with a It amor which appeared vu tny f aca ta ugly lMinplcs and luoteues. Ayer's 8 vsa pa ri !U cured me. 1 consider It tbe bt blood purifier in tho world. Charles It. Smith, Korth CrafUbury, Yt. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is sold by all druggists and dealers ta med icine. Ask lor Ayeifs Sarsaparilla, and do not be persuaded to take any other. ITpn4ty Dr. J.C. Ayr CeLowal, i rriea mi I ala twtUaa, &. CLOSING OUT SALE OF HARDWARE. As autvlvins partner of the late firm of Smltlideal & Ritchie, I i will fell at cost for cash the entire stock, of Hardware, consisting of Building 31alerials, Ajrrl cultural Implement. Cutlery, Black smith and Carpenter's Tool, and every thing usually found inja first class Hardware Stools. .All persons lndebUd to the said firm must make payment at once as tbe busi ness of said partnership must bo clotted and settled. Dated August 2Ctb. 1887. ' KMITHDEAL. 48tf .CS.iqfrp "nner. THE SASIL BLIND AND DOOlt MAN, THE FOUNDRY llN, The Cheapest Engine Han Foniishes steam fitlertwith all needed supplies cheaper than the then peat. Is prepared to estimate on all plain and fancy wood work. In fact can supply you with any thing you may want from a boot-Jack to a IvOcoro olive. Pome and see blm and if you can't come yourself, send a "hand or write. . Repairing steam engine, to bacco mill and mining machinery a spe cialty. CIpdiy MILLER & SMITH, n CS3TATTR ATTTa . ...... Wm tike bnarders bv the day. week or th aad fnrnJoa meals at all boors, anJ also sleepta amrtmeats wnnooi oieais u eesirea. Oar table U applied rttb the best to be tea. teeliuHinr ovvtcra. fnh fish, wild ranve. AtiJt. prepared in tlie most approved style. Our moms are neatly faroished and kept clean and rota, fortable. Oar servants are puiita aad atteottve Charrea moiermtc. Special oconiaxxltion tot eontmerciaJ traralers. - . ' ' . Connectrl with csr Bbcse Is a Crst-cl Far, where notfch?? tmt tbe punt wiAes and letters are kept, wtth fine tobacx) and eiesrs. Tberela also a fiileiuiiS billiard ssm with pool table. ; TV-.':'-.: ilvsxnxLS ! The TrsnsmonJane Real' Estate and Trust Company, Boom 43 Ealc tSloek. Abbeville. North Carolina. CM. KcLoro. President. N. PtrMA txjbe. Sfaojtger. dealers in u-Ires, njin!ns propcriieatDd ctl kinds of m' etate. - - Anii.'ycca 'f uiu-.T bred at lowest rates. Ail" assnyjn? done prouptly at lLsc par.' C T I! P!r! U B C3B
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