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STATE :NEW S. Says the Pittsbbro Home : It ia a boy and makes the 21st child born to Capt. J. W. Taylor. : "Happy ia the man that hath his quiver full of them." Capt. Taylor ia happy. The Wadesboro Intelligencer Bays : A move ia on foot to establish a glass factory at Pee Dee Station, a few miles below Wadeaboro, on the Carolina Central Railroad. Mr. P. Linnehan is the projector. At his atone quarry, near Pe Dee, there is a large quantity of flint rock which is valueless for building purposes but unexcelled for the manufacture of glass. Mr. Linnr'nan is a compe tent judge of such tlings. He has been in the rock business all his life, and in his time has visited ev ery notable glass factory in Scot land, hk native country. Recently he sent samples of his flint rock to a glass factory in New York, and re ceived information that the sample sent was the finest in the United States. . The proprietors of the fao tory above named and Mr. Linne han are expected in the fall if not earlier, to start a branch lactory near Pee Dee. From the Greensboro Workman we learn: There was an exciting Affair vesterdftv in ths wcRtern rtart of this county Squire J. A. Davis waa in his low grounds engaged in a job of ditching. Henry Holbrook approacbed JJavis, saying, "your time and mine ia about up, and yours is up now' When these words were finished Holbrook drew out a pistol and aimed at Davis and fired, the ball striking him in a fleshy part of his arm. Davis closed with his antagonist, tripped him, secured the pistol and used the butt over Holbrook's head until he was subjugated. When the re port of the pistol was heard, Berry Morgan and E. S. Tucker, who had been seen hanging around at a diss tance, made a demonstration in the interest of Holbrook, with guns and rocks. followinzlDayis to the house. Just then Deputy Sheriff J. D. Da vis came up and arrested the three assailants, llol brook, Morgan and Tucker. The men were brought in last night between 10 and 11 o'clock and lodged in jail. We glean from the KaleighiWtca Observer the items given below The Governor yesterday pardoned Harry Kennedy, who was convicted ot manslaughter a; the spring term of Lenoir county superior court, lead, and sentenced to ten years in the penitentiary. The pardon waa recommended by the solicitor and a large number of the best people in the county. Important facts in the case were developed and laid before the Governor, which strengthened the recommendations. Last Sat urday night Mr. John W. Walker, manager of the Oak City Manufact unng company, at a late hour arose from his bed while asleep on the second!fl.oor of his bouse, raised the window and fell out of it. Strange to say, no bones were broken, though his arm was dislocated and he bus tained several severe bruises, He is confined to hia'i oom by the acci dent, but is progressing very well, Mr. Walker is something of a som nambuhst and frequently rises in his sleep and walks about the room A telegram from Sewanee.Tenn announces the death there Sunday morning of Right Rev. Wm. Mercer Green, for the past forty years Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Mississippi. Bishop Green was a native of Wilmington ia this State, and a graduate of Chapel Hill. On Monday Gov. Scales received from Hon. J. J. Davis a letter ac cepting the appointment of associate Justice ol the bupreme court irom which the following is taken : To His Excellency Gov. A. M. Scales : Dear Sib : I write a note to ex' press my grateful thanks for the , yery distinguished honor you have conferred upon me, an announce- " ment of which I received by tele graph! I shall accept the ap pointment not without fears and doubts, but with a firm purpose to. discharge its duties faithfully. I am sincerely yours, 1 J. J. Davis, Excitement In Texas. . Great excitement has been cansed in tha vicinitv of Paris. Tex. bvthe remark able recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who jEawo-cciptefie-fie-ei tHd net torn in bed, or raise his het.d; everybody said he was dying ofconsuiaption. A trial bottle of Dr. King's JNevf discovery was sent mm. Finding relief be bought a large bottle and a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills : by the time he had taken two boxes of ta 1 1 i i v .ill -. e 4 1 ta: he was well and had sained in flesh $6 Donnds. Trial bottle free at H. II. Lyons' Drag Store, laws bot tles u Attention Gakdeskbs. . Landreth fresh and reliable garden seed and onion sets have just arrived at Pelham' Drug btor 5. a. West End Cho;.ce Cigar. : JjTOTICB. All persona having claims against the estate ol Mrs. Carolina M. Kogers, deceased, are hereby . notified to exhibit toe same to the undersigned on or before the 2Ah day of December, 1887, or mis notice win oepieaacain oaroi meirrewTcrj. This Dec 29th, 1886. MBS. GEORGIA W. GRANT, de 80w6w i . - Administratrix. N' otice. Notice is hereby siren. In accordance with the Constitution and Laws of North Carolina, that the undersigned will make application to the present session of the General Assembly fat a charter for toe Asnevuie.juuitary Acaaemy. - : B. rWENAITLK , - r W.FT5CKNEY MASON. Asheville. ST.G, Yen. ttfc, 188T. -febSdlawlm . WE ABE OPENING FJJESH GOODS ' IT -. I':'-. IN . - 2enV LadU$' .and Vhildren's Wear, MANUFACTURED BT THB BAT ' STATE SHOE AJVD JLEATIIEIt COJUFAJTir, ,. Adk your neighbor tow they wear. BEARDEN. RANKIN & CO. Jan26dtf A . STOCK LAW MEETING IN -. SANDY MUSH tTOWNSHIP. Sakdy Minn, Buncombe co., N. C, - 'February 15th, 1887. A meeting of the citizens and farmers of thia towndhlp was held at the church. On motion J no. w. Wells was called to the chair and F. M. Bargess appointed secretary. . " J. H. Reynolds was appointed by the chair to explain the objects of the meet ing, which object was to hear the voices of the farmers and landholders in regard to the stock law and Pearson's repeal bill on the same. ' First. This meeting expressed itself in favor ol toe stock law remaining as it now is and is opposed to Pearson's Re peal Bill on the same; Second, The chair appointed a commit tee of four for the purpose of drawing resolutions, who were as follows : John Reeves, E. J. Worlay, M. A. King and Dr. J. H. Reynolds: V 'Ihird. ihe boose then proceeded to elect delegates to attend -' meeting of citizens at AsneTilie to re held on Wed nesday 16th for this purpose; fifteen of our Dest citizens were elected; Fourth, The committee on resolutions reported the following : lst we the voters or this township are in favor of the Btock law as it now exists; Jietolved 2nd, We are opposed to Kich mond Pearson's Repeal Bill: Third, That we endorse the actions of the delegates that were sent from -Buncombe to wait upon the Senate at Ral eigh wnen considering the above named Bill; -i .v.-.- v , . Jlh TttA a .uiviaaI Ar.A ln-r would be ruinous to -the .taxpayers of bandy Mnsh xownshjp., ;. . This meeting consisted of both Re publicans and Democrats, and expressed t 11 i I ' iU. tueuiseiTen grcauy luvernwu u nic matter. Resolved. That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Skyland Herald, and in the ashsvillk citizen. j no. w. wills, uu'mn. F. M. Bubo ass, Secretary. Affairs in Swain County. A correspondent writing as from Charleston, under date of the 16tb,says: "Every farmer is well pleased with the prices obtained in Asheville this season lor their tobacco crop of last year. One man sold some fine tobacco at the Bun combe Warehouse at f 95 per hundred pounds. Who will say that Swain is not ahead in fine tobacco? We believe onr lands are far superior to any lands in Western forth Carolina for fine tobacco, 5ow ia the time to purchase good lands here at comparatively low figures at fiom $2 to (16 per acre. "But to say nothing of the farming part of our county, we can't be excelled for minerals, &c. There is a fine marble and talc mine being opened on the Nantahala river and on the W. N. C. R. R., 25 miles from Charleston. Messrs. Conley & Crisp have the finest marble specimens from their marble mine on the Nantahala that have ever been dis covered in the State, and northern par ties its Quality is the finest known. "Messrs. Conley & Crisp and Mr. Wells and others have bought a very rich gold mine near Jarrett's Depot, on what is called Briar Creek. - This mine some years ago waa worked to a small extent by a northern man, and he said it was very rich with gold, but he could not rrchase because it belonged to an old met who became excited over the fact and asked a fabulous price for it. This property has now changed' hands,' and the ore is to be analyzed and the whole put on the market at a low fizurel" "Every one is becoming interested in the minerals of our country, and we hope soon to have a vast amount of money spent in our section for the same, and then we can look out for a better time. - Tom-Boy." Aneeslote of Gen. Grant. General Grant, on his retern to this country, is said to have been severely af flicted with a eough, contracted while crossing the ocean, and which had stub bornly refused to yield to any treatment A friend procured for him a bottle of bympnyx, and by its use ne was in few hours entirely relievsd. lie re marked to his friend: "Men look noon me as a great soldier, bnt .this bottle of Hymphyx is greater than 1. My caning has been to destroy men's lives, but this medicine is a victorious savior of men. J shall never be withnut it again." EX-GOT. A. H. Stevens' cousin. I am first cousin of the late -Ex-Governor Alexander H. Btevens, and have been postal clerk on different railroads since 1868. For ten years I have been a sufferer from a cancer on my face, which grew worse until the discharge or matter became prorose ana very onenave. I became disgusted with blood purifiers and pronounced them humbugs, as I had tried many without relief. - Finally I was induced to use B. B. B., which waa about the 1st of February, and continued its use until the latter part of April. The of fensive discharge decreased at once and the hardness around the cancer disappeared. It improved my general health and I rapidly gamed strength and flesh. The discharge gradually decreased and the cancer became less and less in size until nothing remains ex cept a scar to tell the tale of a once dangerous cancer. All who have seen me sinoe I have commenced the use of B. B. B. bear testimony of my great improvement, and the scar on my face shows that it cured the cancer. 1 find that B. B. B. comes aouarelT up to what it is recommended, and I cannot say ten much in praise of this . wonderful meoiciae; l naw trii d them all, but B: B. B. (tends si the top as a blood purifier.' -'r"1 - The above is copied from the Athens (Ga.) Banner-Watchman, being the voluntary lan- guaga or Mr. James A. ureer, wnion tMnor flmnu MiUnriM "Mr. Greer is an honest, upright citizen of Athens, who had a bad canoer, and his nu merous friends thought that he could not live very long, as the cancer was sapping the foundation of his constitution, bnt now looks well ana hearty. ' , ; SOfUrsTlt. " Several physicians have pronounced my dis ease blood poison, caused by paint or lead in the paint, but they could not cure me. - Last summer I used eighteen bottles of a largely advertised blood medicine, which did me no mere good than so much water. I have used enly two bottles of B. B. B. and I am proud to say that I have received srreater benefit from them than from tne eign teen, and am new' rapidly recovering. There is no question arxmi tne superiority or a. a. u, over all blood remedies. W. H. Woody. Apr. 21, '86 818 Beynolda st., Augusta, Ga, All who desire full information , about the cause and cure of Blood Poisons. Scrofula and Scrofulous Swellings, TJlcers, Sores,' Bheuma- nsm, money ucm plaints, uatarrn, eta,-can secure by mail, free, a oopy of our Si page Illustrated Book of Wonders, filled with the most wonderful and startling proof ever be- iore Known. . Address,- : - . BLOOD BALM CO., tfebl . :. . Atlanta, Ga. Real Eslate 1 ia now moving right rapid v Atkinson & Cocke. Real Es tate Dealers of this city, told 8 lots last weet. ana tnree . on yesterday, now things will rattle when the spring opens up. Better buy your -lots now while they are reasonable. - . . - T. S. Arthuiv the celebrated author, and Wm. renn ixon, tr.e editor, nave both attested to the virtues of Compound Oxygen. The -qse of it-expanda the lungs, enriches the blood, improves nutrition, and is the only remedy which will cure Consumption, - Catarrh, and Asthma. . IX WOULDN'T WORK. ',"': !.; ! Th Reading Railroad Gives tjj jtb , Express Business. . - - From the New York Mail and Express. President Corbin. of the Readincr. has given another proof of his determination to bring tne railroad down to its legiti mate business as a common carrier by disposing of the Reading Express Com pany upon terms which assure the rail road compvny a much larger revenue than it has eyer been ab.'.e to net by undertaking the business itself and at the same time give the public better facilities. The Baltimore and Ohio and the United States were competitors for the business, but the offer otthe Adams Express Company; through. President W. B. Dinsmore and Vice President John Hoey, was finally accepted, and they will take possession on February 1, thus resuming azain the relations which Mr. Go wan ruthlessly sundered twelve' years ago; President uowan was the first to under take to have the railroad do its own ex press business, and in his annual reports always maintained that the result was satisfactory. Nevertheless "'the fact remains that the surplus he showed was always nominal, and the war on rates, undertaken a lew months ago, made the company a source of serious loss. As Mr. lioey said, "to be a good expressman one must be broueht up in the business. " The Adaras Express Company is to assume part or the salaries or the agent and pay a oercentaze of the cross receipts. There are about 1,200 miles of road and 250 offices to be transferred. In some places the Adams has already offices of consolidated. Rates are likely to be cheapei rather than higher, far all, the snippers py tne .Heading nad to pay other lines an arbitrary or account ' of their ..-.11- I!" If a well be poisoned woe be to those who dnnk thereat. It is worse to poison the fountain of life for one's self, and for posterity, urten by carelessness, or mis fortune, or inheritance, this has been done. Ayer's Sarsaparillar frees the blood, the vital stream, and restores ap petite, strengtn ana neaitn. ti7 No other medicine is so reliable as Ay er's Cherry Pectoral for coughs, colds and all derangements of the respiratory or gans tending toward consumption, in all ordinary cases it is a certain cure, and it affords sure relief for the asthmatic and consumptive, even in advanced stages of disease. tl7 We get the following from the Charlotte Chronicle . The vacant lot on the corner of Tryon and Stone wall streets, near St Peter's Catho lic church, in this city, has been purchased for the purpose, it is said, of the establishment of a Cath olic Convent Mr. Zebulon Morris, a gentleman who was well known throughout this county, died at his home in Morning Star town ship, Monday morning. Mr. Morris was bo vears of aee. . lie was a cousin to Mr. P. M. Morris, of Ca barrus county, and to Mr. Jno. R. Morris, one of the commissioners of Mecklenburg county. Bncatlen'8 Arnica. Salve The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises- sores, ulcers, rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, earns, and all skin eruptions, and positively euros piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction; or money refunded. Prioe36 cts per box. For sale sy H. H. Lyons. daw . The Verdict Unanimous. - V7. D. Suit, Druggist Bippus, Ind testifies : " I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' exper ience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that elec tric Bitters do core all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at II. H. Lyons' Drug Store. MsJtJYnS FOR I have over Two Thousand Acres of Land lying in Clay county, M, C, which is now offered for sale at very low prices. I have one farm containing-one hundred acres of good tobacco land and a good wool carder; also another farm containing two hundred acres, abant forty acres of first class bottom land and a good grist-mill. I can suit a man in any priced farm from five hundred dollars to five thousand dollars. The society is very good. The courts are never detained longer than two days here. The land here is well adapted to the growth ol tobacco, wheat and corn. For further information call on or address W. H. DAVIS, an 19 w2mos Irana, Clay county, N. C. James P. Sawyer, Patton Avenue near Public Square, IS NOW Receiving his Second Stock oi ; FALL ASD WINTER Goods, consisting of "Gents' vFinfe Clothing, Ladies'- Dress Goods; Wtips, Cloaks, Boots,, Shoes, and Hats. -.- - -' " '''';'-' Z OVERCXA Blankets, Comfortables. Shirts, Drawers, Carpets, Shawls, Rugs, Hoods, Jackets, Jerseys, Pant Goods, Domestics, Salt, '. . . COFFEE,, Suarar. Bacon. Lard. Tobacco Ci gar, Snuff, Leather, Cotton Plaids, Velvet. Trimmings and indigo, Kerosene Oil. "4 ' V , '' For Christmas Goods . I nAVE . . DOLLS In endless yariety, prices from five cents to thirty dollars; Candy, Cakes. Soda Crackers, Oranges and , FIREWORKS! Besides thousands ot other things suitable for tne holidays. - -: ; -My large and daily , increasing trade has compelled me to put in large orders for; December. ; These goods are now in store and arriving, and I respectfully invite my many friends and customers to call and examine the same, feeling assured that I can please, them in quantity, quality ana prices.; , : - - " .'' JAMES 1. SAWYER, Patton Avenue near Pnblie Square. quire or will find themselves and risk getting shoes desired To presreve the beauty and natural shape ring its development For children we an styles and sizes, bur call special attention ? u our oouera trotecuon noiea. lis con struction is such as to dispense with the objec tionable brass tips, and a more durable and neater. We keep parts of this shoe, showing the process of its manufacture, and will take pleasure in explaining its make and merits. We here present cut of sole and. trade mark. Ihis shoe Is celebrated, .nd we warrant every one. - , - - - ' We keep an exte5ve' line of Slippers for Men. Yotiths.'Lftdioa.'SliMiM and children and when we fait to fit in siies or qualifies, will While we propose to spare neither pains or investment to please ladies and children, we shall earnestly endeavor to keep a line of tne most exacting, ana respeciruny request W.LDOUGLASr ing Brushes, etc. We keep cheap Shoe Dressiug, but recommend Button's Haven Gloss. We keep a full line of - 14l H Bags, Talises, Shawl Cases and Shawl Straps, A Line of VNBRELLAS, varying from cheapest Cotton o finest Sili. Our facilities for conducting our line State, and we hope we will ment and enjoy the - most extensive trade in Western North Carolina. Where it is not convenient for parties to visit our store and make selections in person, and they cannot get goods wanted at their home store, we will (.kn nUnn.H. i. 11... Ann nlnw I . M -Li J i " ' 1 . . . uu.u ptwwuio xn iuut uj co uj uuu faction we will on return of goods refund We are agents for the best manufacturers in the United States in Men's, Ladies', and Children's Boots, Shoes and Slippers, and warrant them to give satisfaction. When you have worn a wur Of our stamp will snggest where ihey were bought, and you will favor us with a repeated oraar, LINING GIVE US A TRIAL, de 23-d3ra - w5 F OB REST. i -- -iv An eleirant front room la the 7He block, tor entebean. AppirtoDt'FF MEt vICK. .art., "Weaver ARE NOW KEEPING ik STOCK A FINE line of Ladies' Shoes, and more varied in num bers and lasts than has recently' been kept in Southern cities, large or small, and specially invite ladies who have heretofore been necessitated to "send off" for the qualities and siztis deidred to call and examine their style and .qualities. , We assure meiu ma.1 we naye ue nnest gooas mat can ; De made for any price, and goods that cannot be found u uny yencru. WTC. ULUIttf WHO Will IUHB rur UB, anr? fail to find a fit. we will eniraee to send for anv N os. or lasts, io any st vie and quality, and on re ceipt ef such goods if they fail to fit we will not re expect customers to take, them ' Ladies this more desirable than to'vendi-ff or fit. of the foot, have regard for this du keep or- gents' and youths' goods tlat will please a tnai. we keep an grades and styles of Men's s4,f vO KXV Vi?el Fine Shoes and also substantial neat lower vriced Shoes. We make a specialty of the Douglass $3.00 bboe, and sell large quantities of them, and everv uair cives satisfaction. We sell all kinds of Shoe Dressing, Clack- --r-l 1' -Shoe t..,e8u)ss"n SbFTTNS AND PRESCRVES LEATHER of business are inferior w ccne in the or uuerwioti, anu 11 wo uui vj give eau: the monev. - Shoes from time immemorial our lining STAMP. Tours truly, ... IIERRIIVO & WEAVER. Pasture! Pasture! -Having securely fenced in the well known Elk Mountain Pastures, I will take a limited number of CATTLE, HORSES and COLTS, for the season beginning about Hay 1st, 18S7, -PASTURE WELL WATERED. " For f 11 particulars, address ' .. FRANK D. POLK. ALSO WANTED to buy SO Calves and Yearlings. reb 6 demos. IOR SENT. - The bouthern Improvement Company offer for rent possession ean be given immediately two Cottages at the Hot Springs, suitable for aummer boarding houses. Bent reasonable. Address W. E. W ATKINS, fsb 5 dlwk Hot Springs, N. C. SOMETHING NEW. . r . . THE "Emliostype" Printing Stamps ; - f (PATENT APPLIED FOR.) . :. These stamps answer all the pur poses of rubber stamps and cost t much Jess.--Vj"Lopk L A stamp of your .name, a bottle of indelible ink, v : Jstiitble fos -marking 'Clothing,) ,irikiiig psA and a distributor, secure ly packed iri a, neat .box, post paid, for osJy ' cents-CA Satisfaction ' Guaranteed.:. V!Y 'v ' Also all kinds of rubber, stamps at lowest prices. Goods "sliowi and orders received at Estabrook's. r- Write to . - -. . '-V ' Walter S. Cushman, ' ' AsheviUe, N. C. ' SUGGESTION TO -1 have in "stock a full line ot "miAV esar: asb "ran i xcb" - Fine Fig Tobaooo and Lucy Hunt, a lead ing brand of fine 9 inch ping.) These goods are all made of the best Henry Oonnty Ceath erwood leaf.aad mannf aetnred by 3. II. John son & Co., Danville, Va., and axe guaranteed to be finest on the market. "Frank Longhran, , Vain 8U Srd Coo atove Bank of Aahevlll I o the Citizens of IVe . :. title.' .; WS haia opened a Brat-class Meat STr ket en the Schartle corner, near the Courthouse We keep on. hand Fresh Betf, '.- Por k, 8avage, '. " . . ' ' Y Dretted Turleyt and Guelent, And eervtaingnnaPy Ibnndin a strictly first clars market. We did not come here to -dead-beat the corpo ration we have paid onr city license. We very respect full) solicit a share ol the publio patro- nX dtt ' ; PRATT ItelNTIRE. THE ROLLINS & SMITH 3?Jcoxxie"toi,s. si- - ,, FOB nflfig'Ihiestt GO TO Farmers The best accommodations fpr our custom ers. Messrs. J. Wiley Shook of Haywood . J. A Nichols of Madison and Capt. Ben A Newland are with us and would be glad tr serve their friends. STRICTLY A. FIRST OLA SS HOTEL Eligibly situated. Commanding magnificent mountain views, and yet convenient to business. Jl home for ladies and families. jani2d&wly RAWLS BROS., ProptS. StoT: 1 osruSu Consider I WLere you caj et iLu best Wliis'isey, Wine and Brandy both foreign n i lomesti. ... Jtly Brandt are the Old Kentucky Jflonongahala Gibson' h XXXX, all 6 Years old. My CORN ..WHISKIES are absolutely pure, made of (tHe soundea corn, on the Bald Mountain, Rutherford county, N. C. K I handle nothing but North Carolina .. .' APPLE and PEACH BRANDY. My WINES are pnre Grape joiee, unadulterated. , You will Cud,BERGEN and ENGEL BEER always on draaght,.cold and frem. , Botf led Beer delivered to every part of the city free of charge. , Weiriake a specialty in CIGARS and TOBACCO, and handle th leading 'brands. Call and see if I have misret resented ray goods. You will find my Saloon three doors below the 1st National Bank, No. 9, where you will find the Curious Concoctor of Cocktails, SHEP DEAVER, and thege nial H. C JONES to wait on 3ou. v Any mtormation given Btrangers with pleasure, jell BOB JONES. DOU BLEDAY & SCOTT, ; WORT; riTBIslC SQUAItE Asneville, W. HAVE THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OP SASH, BLINDS and DOORS LI WESTBftJT HORTH CAROLINA, at lowest price Estimates promptly furnished, and special sizes procured at short notice Thev alsokeep every variety of Building and. Fencing-Lumber, Lath nd Shingles. x -. : T J ' " '' h feb 21-dAW pRvF. V. KNER1NGEB RtBijectfullj int tmr the public and his fiienda thai be is ready b open bis Class is 1.toio for, the Fall and Winter. He devote hi utmost t llorts in a kiiui:yf-butuU.-tyl-n f tearbiug, to promote h rorfrea (. j.upils eonndi'd to bia care. -'.-..: - j- - i- . Traiaa will, bb modekatb. ' : Piano tnned and epaired, and put in firdt-dasa order at reaa enable rates, ApplicanU stmt throuh post-r.fnce or left at CmzKU otfice, will be promptly attended to - Y. Ksebihgsb. sept 4-Uf - N one. ' 7.. " " ' ' l ,i .1.., ,f.n.. n -n m 1 - All Terson mn nwiuwi wj j and off my Wed without bavins paid for It in advaaca. Tb'l will be indicted if they do. Wawe 7777 irsrr ' 5 jLM $L , THE JPirices THE Warehouse. rYlBXMSW "KMBOSTYPE PRINTINO STAMP I (patent applied for.) Kecammendea as superior to the rubber stamp for marking clothing because the ink can be more effectually pressed into the texture of tha dotb. It is also useful for the ordinary purposes ol a rubber stamp, and tosts much less. : a-An r'limbostype" uame. stamp with bottle of lDde'itilc tuK and two pads, securely packed in a neat box, suit pott paid to an address in the Coitt-d Statss for on;y Tweniy-flfe cents, full address 8S cts. A lar( stamp for towels and coara clothihg And a smaller etamp ftr nna cot ton or linen, ifni one order, iOe, -- A diaanml qf go j cent on every orderijf JO unmes. Address Rubbei stamps also made, t rders Oiled 'or any style at lqwest pnuca. . Satlsl-ictidn caaraa. teed. WALTER S. CUSBMAX, Vatrafacture r, .. ng29 . Asheville. N. C R SALE, . A CIJY LOT chc ap, by hot 13ltf " sheille Music House
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