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; KJ : JL stands At the Jleadl- HHI a M M aSW4 TMMMWMMna WMMMMMM rTSSnraaimi SaBSSaaaa I JU.lB.llin ' II mmm II TWI I y II . I .... II j, ' -J ' TTTHrTHrW"Jlg - Ti rff - r- - P n f lwJl--T: w Uuilwi'Wi.aho'.- Q bmtan,?.(T cihrH WEyNESDAV FEB. .WjTqSML jtU,tm, I,ni ,9, JxK ;i ft'"'" warranted to preaae. . 1 dl S-y ft pit Cvl J ' The light-Running) IS to That it is the acknowledged Leader in the Trade, none can deny." All Imitate it 3Tone equal it The Largest Armed, The lightest running The most beantiful woodwork. And is warranted To .be the best lmaterial,.To do airjkinds of work To be complete in every respect. ? ; AKenUantedTn'uoccnpied territory. k&tat uomecuc dud nol ly. lUc-anond, Va. E. G. COTJRTNXT, Asm, LEH0IB, N. C ESTABLISHED IN lSOe. I I J.W.RAINEY&SON, LENOIR, N. C. era House and Sign Painterefpaper Hanirereana 0 ziers, Carriage and Buggies made and repaired on. short notice, of the beat material and in the beat style inanship. Fine cabinet work done, old farnitMe cleansed and repaired, made to look jmm good as new. All kinds of fancy wood work mended, parted, varnished and brightened up. AfricdturalWcrhiYoiiK: , raia.8taiariliUIkl - ii r rx (kl'll BKAWB C i ; .-OtW JJ; Xifi.VKS in worW. For Pamphlet KM WM I ;-t (;.:-.. SAR' MIIX), iddress . T1!K . Il.TMAN TAYLOR CO. Maasaeld,OM. rnu.J,B vuleuttd ,mjrovtwtHtMtouunmmuimmr - J far klllMU till works of chara.--r r max variety in nrirr: eliinff fat: Deeded B. F. Jo.n-o io ii Main St.. Richmond, V. HORE PAGE & CO. xU.a. cilacturrra or Pa'.T.t T3rtabl9 Circular Grict and ilrrar Mills, Water Whla, Wood Working and Barrel Machinery, ghinyle Mills, Oircnlw gswa. mm lor rataioiBfc -.j-j. ...... -j, SatUiiei the mo.t futiJioa u a ptrfect Hair Rartmr iaa Drtwtn;:. Admired for lUclmiliun aiU t ImatMrfanM. AeTer Fails to Hector Grey or Faded Hair wuM-jFouuiiiucaiov aucl. ud (l Uiai Mall d ' iager. Buck a, filaadrake, StUllagia and many of the best ia:dicines known are hare binedintoamedicsssof such varied and effective powers, as to make the Greatest Blood Purifier &fhc But HeaUa aad Strength RntKtr IntUuLi It cures Dyspepsia, Rheumansnt Sleeplessness, all diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Lungs. Liwsr. Kidneys, and all FsmaleCompUiats. If you are wastiaj; awaySrith Cxmsunpeoorcr any disease, use the Tonic to-day. It will surely help you. Remember! it is far superior to Bitters, Essences of Ginger and other Tonics, as it builds up the system with -ut intoxicating. 50c and $1 SLzes,ataIl dealer", in drugs., None genuine without signaturcofliiHroX&CoN.Y; endfor circular LABGK SAVlUa Rf BUTIHa THS DOLLaJI arri. m," aZZZJl ' .,wfcaV" "OWRfiadv. I 1 Paynes' AUTOMATIC Engines. " w ivu norse Power. pi S Uaile, lnsnUlr.ta4 DC Cf witl, U. LU..A. j aL wm AMiiji, i 9? owlit, not -,., ,.;tb 4 Water tha aar athav mm. nt free H JVvvkb & Sons. Boa 1400. CacTSlTrT an automatic cut-ofl, Cataicfii !il: na J PfeowerMil luable to aU. esDeo. I . varieUee ef JWssabie m f.,.?!ff? fU1. ?es,A iBvaluabla toalL Cjaraet uaroenera Sendforlti JT-i' SEEDS souf 9"f wnna.es 'S I rt I - fheVi tanners.aawl maailMil J hereVaenbS a I II w f 1 a. re iH pesMflafte, a- unsiK tm ssa ibf w ss sssv s asra T , , . ' fUiUtTaIMk ...-rM. mm r, JV il i "n. fs( vv iC?Vhistoiy, deserip. I w Araifc.,.., . , . v-s. couture of .-(, .:, . ' " That is . what a great - - many pcqpicrafS rng.J ' , .They clpn't:t)rioMj jut fAft is the barter; but theynaver a" combiriatictforipalns r?l aches, and each inonlh' Z'acv V- M- . r . . - . - r .- - 1 aT . grow worse . , Tlie only sure remedy -v yet found is BRowii's IronV Bitters and this . by rapid, ;-, vl . and j thorough -assimilation - with tlie blood purifies and " enriches it, .mil rich, strong ; " fc blood Sowing to every pa,rt,( ' of the -syi:ehi:epalr$;lthe " wasted tj$.Vu3S,ldriyeif out " disease aiul rives health and , strength. -c V This is why -TIrown's Ikon Biyteks ill cure kidney and liver' diseases, consumption, rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala ria ia, intermittent fevers, . ?x2 93 S. I'-v-i rt., dltiruore. ' ' ' ': I was a gt' il ttiStrer from Dyspcpw ,5?,s ' r several weekippijT-'hir.g and was grov.iir; weaker every day, - I .?i.,rrJroTsn' Iron f Hitters, an fc MnfiV to sty 1 ixw La' wi,kxi apctiie, v is f5. r. dnf-Ic and Uocs not ci5r-",?f.v ?!sl It is the . J oS5- i?fi"viar:t;On ot iron riunous ef- eenuine. on with J T.'r. lx? 'im asts r ... - S WMTBT BLASTS BRING COUGHS . COLDS . ' CONSUMPTION bronchitis rheumatism neuralgia; , Perry DcwYs Pain Killer t CURES t - ' - f. V COUGHS COLDS CONSUMPTION BRONCHITIS RHPI IMATIQM NEURALGIA Provide against the evil effects of Win try Blasts by procuring Terry Davis's Tain Killer. A Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat hould be stopped. Neglect frequently results in an I&onrable Lung Disease or Consumption. Broirn'a Bronchial Trochee are certain to give relief in Aatk ma, IJronchitis, Oonghs. Catarrh, Cxmsnmptre and xnxwiTMeases. jporturty years tmTrecttM Have been rdCDmmended bv toh-nleiaiia. iaaA . irtTn Is perfcetsatiafactlon. .They are not ifMr nnieied Hbnt -;nartrjg lfjeen tested b w and osnattni nee for neauy an entire generaf jo, theyare attained wela- uivrumi ran tmsg . oa iew staple roswdM or tae age. Pnblie speakers and Singers oMthm to dear uu auvnguien uie voice. Hold at tweasy-nve cents a box everywhere. roo6-ly JTOYOlMMSiiiLY HERALD. ONE DOLLAR AfYEAB. The ciroulation of this popular newspaper is con stantly increasing. It contains all the leading news of the Daily Herald and is armnggd In handy de partmenta. Tha -; -f-- - - - t ' 1 FOBElCHf iAjfcWS ''1 ' f embraces special dispatches from all quarters Jr. the globe. Jndertheheadof if! 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Lotttrs 2 rum our Paris and London correioouaenU tm tWverv lataat aw wo lowest prices. very item of cooking or econ iamis, . me lntereais of i (Ml i ' 8KTiLlSDjIJiBblt L are looked after, and everything relatrng to mechan ics and labor saving is carefully recorded. Tuere is a page devoted to all the latest phases of the bust- nesa ra' ret. A valuable feature U trtli iVnnii I The 'DAiiTTntP "Lianwfw - . i Bponing news at bmna an abreadoffsthei frUlrnr Btrjr every weak. aVmton by aosn antneedvtn i-uerary Musical, u. imatlc. Personal nd H Votem. Thareia p i ia the world wfcielv toachnewf mat. rntew tweak ia the Weakly ii Herald, which ia sent poitaee free, for one dollai. I swia a lULWcriue as ajrr vute,J I 1 i 10 A Gil r?Li ii ii a iaJ ir Lvr - r t- X has srea'.ne actional this in crggy, mailing ta to tin trw off torpidity and. BimtlXLUmf UteheQiy of ttjl b, lly t wptn.t. ibow a,! no; .. nn,. yeting Usregi Ji diae! rj rfftUBrstwr -a aaaasAf Ids) malau-f a. have the chiliav sbniona,cSTyeitla,oroorspatod,Kldnay. $ va Spcwtstnaelaaaawttier itf, -y ' ss should tata v thos a, ctmm-JiX iw on wu annBijr muss aih 1 OUiaaUjr V I , SB UihtnvBI " .v. ... aw ' - from thltrk: HMWwWwftHi to inBimatfe'.tiatiMrr ,.Willioit had the Vote' io eliminated as to make a prima facie t'kij ' for WiltKms, and upon the case the Vcertiacate. warn iasaedH sbtjntd . ftatf 'party ' :tlpa.' kand mng party conslderatloot td thej - eao oat auosianuai " rasiice rfligac Dt 'done, j .i- " -'t-it ii )tn li " i-; ' t 1tl . lfl!" XHIBTT'NIjrrH DAT,' T SENATB.Thi Senate was called to order atJiooclock: "'-Vm 1 .ySMfc-V C to law ror turnpikes: v if. 1 i i I- ft -' Mr. Lorili to amend larr as to turof pikes. House bill '169. Senate bit! tlowlng tba....aberiffs af Rocki ogham 1st djiy 'of alajjjjitfer,irlthtAe TreaTOroKb,1iasaed Its second and third redjg8.,H BUI to establish a normal school in Boone.-njW'conV :sse birctTean-p f tfrr -r Bill 'to imend tLe act estaDlishW ,the Board of Anfcnhnrel ciia nrj'n7 it iitlnranizatiori trV nlnm ' mmb'ri ah ihm board, nelfroni Vach Congresslonai Uiatrict.-' r.fiUu.u-.iui V illr. PembsrWkkplafned that 1 IV ton IbTbelBoiissioner Who lkl not'been'a feaident of tTila State three yjars ; that they met only once a year, 4b received four dollars a day for tifeire ? fray dorlnjf t-year. The bill was directly iu the interests cf tbji Pfopej no bill this Session was mare, iar accordance witb their de- mania, .-uvtJ, y Mr. Strahorn .thought the fatality' df he bil( was. that ( after, the utrst meeting 5( tbf i,boart qndtr, this: now organization,, Ibty n wopld, -t never, be able io get a quorum- Jast as with the trus?eof the IJnf rerejty. scaHer-: -Yf rrth1 rHt ad lfDiP0? i appphited close, to haPf115 V 9fderb.te; hare, a, fHW11) (iOO.ia Mni- ur ttnff Bjj Mr. Caho, Uiat all, of section 2p, a?ter the word "Ute." ' be,fltricken. j j I'jJ'.jHi. I OUt 1 '.jtl'bisl .'". ' ' Mr. Loyill earnestly advocated the bill ; ,he tboughj Jenatprs ere ;ads crossed the etrea n before they "got to it, whdd they reasoned that the; farmers wouldn't come here to", the meetuis'of the baM :. be thooght this bill is the interest oT the farmers, and any oppcstttoirtcjrt wars striks- at U thefr interests. He defended the far uj vuc oouswt uum vioveiair . Mrj Webb replied he haAeen W ntta farm fill ha, tmm IO n... 1A nan." " " " " J" wr 4 mm a sean was more with tne tt:ers than bis own, bat be did say some of the f&rmers of this State had i ot the spirit of energy and indas ,tJ.U should "niVel'shdkye.1 it wai eraa so with'the iprdfeaiionaj olMstajtotto ere1ebiad:'4n spirit and epterprise. W hy, i f he should go to . tile county of the Senator from Vtajiga, and ask why the farmers did not do so and so, he would be very apt to reply that they were too lazy. 1 No man was more a friend to the farmers than himself- . 1UO IUCSMUU .VMlaSBJ apauu hiC-'aV9- age of the bill on its second reading, ori ffhlch Mr, Pemberton demanded tire ayes and nays, Ordered. Bill jrased its second readiug, ajes 30, nays o. uiu passed its third read 1 e se reso lution iua ine rreasurer. psy ia JaSif. Uoe..aUUa a I a SJL - J. ff cesun, irc irsnvllls cdhntyrfor-; i seat n the House, bis mileage and per di ;m as a member of the House for foityifoor days. I I -J wmw MwwrvBvaw l,iuiuid VI Mr.Xorlll asked the previous auesLMr. James McMillan, on whose beme . i- .s?i3. k. - ''"" f ? "on. .AH'-IHIHIIg I - MV yeas and 1W an the oassaee of tha renolutfnn. Cdlred. ReSolntion tiaaar1 Ita mm. ar m - fS4te wJing yeas 85, nays 11 j pass edits -Mfiliradiailod m onoi i nm koie0COlltap;fr,4.hv kmttAmm nf I S V ;rv'i.evwrr'.'aj- mm Salisbnrv and V1 JtJoL by the way of Taylorsville Wilkesboro to the Virginia line, i-ai its second readinc reas 27. I House. Hon se was called to order by Spekker Rose, At 10 o'clock, ' PETJTIONS. I i Were Introduced as folbws: rK Mr. Lenoir, from WiLVa.g? Qilll aid for la road. nr CALENDAR. asxaKen up. ' Reso fftarAw. avfre-a Wan fT-a. I ' IV av-4 9 , aVa-. I - -1 .. . If ' i . ... 1. 1 ft. eage and per .iiem. Upon the "-frd reading of this resolution Mr, w I a as a a a 1 '....- I . t nauey.pr AiecaieuMir. Insisted that L0 o'clock. r . -.w- ,rr7 .A'T.ciJiMi ..iu -1 . BUI relaUnjr to the Caldn ndK2S tad t&a Acpthet'on)cnpialrmoii to the widow ii he tract f land or ih several;, Passed ibfrd leadliir '! V;rsfeifl to amend the atray ? tfi. ,f'' ed'third roadins. ,.y ,r,; r .-.rral 4t BUI prodding i that a lawyer vstho resUei on the board of cooflty mv mttsioaersrshiiirnot that oanntv. Passed third reading. . fm ' Twitl' Kill fv tiMnlMt linnne In .one tmle sbf iHenderaoa's' Chapel: In ,Wataaifa cbaiitv: also Wltltiduw1tli it. I -Ipn i -'f l3rti3rety.Billk iSttfitobiUJi-insko tsffQQti qiirtn-f HousB,"TThe louss iaet, at fJlQj o'clock, Speaker Koae la the cuauv,, , Iwai the lakes up and disposed of as follOWS S .... . ..; ,t: .. , , n;Toamehd the'l charter of the Cald well and Wataoga Narrew . Gauge Railroad Compaad. i , j tv MMaraf. Rowar and Lenoir ezoiaiai ed Uie' bill and advocated Its passsge Ttie bill then passed Its third reed - 'IDC. .TICI'"' Jt'-rf ' t?: il I . . . r To prevent the Catching of fish In JUk rivet4, passed third reading, f . To amend chapter 119. BaUle's Re- visal, passed third reading. .To amend' chapter; 04. ; laws. 1 879 pansad third reading. ,,,iTo amend chspter 4, Battle's Re , v isat, Passed third reading, t To amend chapter v 94, laws 1881. Passed its third reading. ' . To provide an Y official seat for the Pepartment of State, passed Its , third f' To repeal chapter 85. laws of 1869- rfeadins?.'"-" ' v:-wt m 70, and chapter 194. laws ofl87t71, nassed its third readinz. '" ' '"BfciauiyMwsi ;'r J.; w WeU Health Beoewer restoree health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, lmpotenoy, Sexual Debil- tv. ai. i ..it . CALDWEIX'S VUriCBAI. KESOVKCXS. 'i;ij , ' f ' ;. , - 1 ' -Ooi l espondenoe of The Topic. ' I . 1 ' Vw pjtKxiNsvjLLE, Feb. 27. s n'Missfts. 5i Editors Having Just arrived at bit home from a mlrieralo gtcal excursion through your 'county. undertaken through the influence of one ofyoor coantjmen. Mr. J. Dula, I thought it would not be oat of place to give you some account of my trip. .sifter spending half a day and , night at the hospitable home , of Mr, Dula, he and myself struck oat oa the 'Warrior Gso TuroDike for the Jamea McMillan property. Arrived on 1 the .S' J - "'--?" v " JWS' lit tract x round mere tne outcroppings roftwo KrgT veins of 4granultftan irerous magnetic iron" of the most r I pasw lmy ItzpecttUons by a long Hshotr !Ji4A JJpSSSC llmj I am rmnvincAil North f!arnlinn will have a great future as an iron-produ cing State, but after seeing . these veins, the Cranberry and many other equally good ones in the State, any : reasonable man may ask the 'question : "Why lo-our 'mansfactorers icnd yearly miUions of dollars, for SwSdlah iron ora, out of the COQqtrytt, whet. they have equally as good if not su perior material hers r Having sat isfied ourselfln regard to this proper ty, we partly retraced our steps and struck across the hills for Mr. Hamp Miller's property -situated on .the wa( did some work on his land and met with a very promising prospect of gold.quartr. which is heavily mixed with metallic iron and shows traces of silver and eopper; it Is, this, the first vein which, csme under my observa , i ion ia norm Carolina, wnica. carries I afsJ.ahlvarzentftVr tadd iUrtriao;riyp:iEveryliw found' a splendid mineral prospect. a ae last nignt j. spent in your County at the hospitable residence of lfKIJJJIlriaaaoCttlieJ largest , k. i...-,." .;ir gold-quartz veins end the richest prospects in this section of the State, Altogether I am delighted with the mineral resources of your coonty and I 'atagUd Ittat'eberlp,' '10 eOOild "-tiU-tfcalt-, Quick, complete cure, all anno annoying: Kidney BUd- a or ana urinary umesaoa. u.. tiian-wu v a Got nto of Tooth-Ache. He suffered mere than twenty years; Neuralgia pains lace, jaws and. ears, hlve?infiVHe4' twenty more) ubuw hf Lmvuatcu at w iwro Something which eased bis ftightfol ThaFlomethi.W W.rrw Had he not purchased at the store Thai' iomethic Davie, . . From horrid aches "and pains to save as. . ' . jtrPuln Jiiller.'AS th tSnhlio knowil f f I ' ' ' 1 "M asarxea iony yurs ago. 0 ,. jj Thousands on thousands bless the hocr When .first ther knew its healing rr i. sss , .. - I. jrrauuuuiui t-a4ij nua ,if-e;iDOU!a p" i .v a,..--. jo. . " - .a.a t . ji i li a a ni .a . . ', i . : i : jw w ri-i ------. -n-HHMH pan witj5laaoagh Ttnibeattirto? piecan atid.mi iwellihJ'i f .MnroPoorithimixthrB the pie f Man Hnatrl with t thft -ni f, k)rt7h7) -atd r 1 i-jjt,"w -r t-v ; .... f i -rvi..ull -H ao mw i mjBici7iT' BArriRCAKtSiAixgooa way tAdliposeAon ooUti'ibisCtiiMa r sjlce nadtpnt ttamifiotp;iWjarmlhTSi II ter sufficient tofctrterHttemaiamplyJi I Let them sUnd(fantUritoirnln2' abdi I . r . I . al spoonfol of aifUd.flouj igT-ewtt the griddle and Iry the cakes CUt? do ny battercakes. .tYott-jtiltyy ibenr Sataln Iaua: eare 1 - f r .-fti r.c:f.; ':JTtrnrrBnnr r r,TTTTjr T.fnft twn 1 i . j ' - ii ..f v file pane With pie CrUSt' doull oiled Ff r h ,r KiJ v !7' .V'' thin. Thn beaVtwo erzS arid Add ,to 4 them two teacopsfai oT-Vugar, half' teacopful of butter, two,. tablespoons fal pf silted flour and one of meal. Now poor in one pine of! .buUmilk mix wen ana alien aai nauieaspooa' fnlbf essenca of ; lemplslPobV ljthjf mixture Into the pie .pan svJ s4t.;jthena , tnt4 the oven and bakeuntil the. custard turns a very HgBt brown for uBtil the crost ; js d6ne.x ;! ; J vn i alem Muffin. Twacopsof but termilk, 2 cups silted meal., ?..r eggs, a small teaspponful ofoda; a little salt, half teaeupfql or meltod , lard.. Beat the 'eggs anctfadd to - thean one ceDofmeal. Mix we'll : stir io one j cup of .(boitermilksU?"we . BV l 1 stir m the secona cup oi , uxm. t ; wea I then the second ,jup of ilkfcr oVi put in tbd salt and rob the aodatbmugh the Isifter into the batter. Last of all ' 1" ' ' I": t .' add the melted lard, 6t,irwcll nto the batter, poor into a greased pan And bake In a hot - storr. Bfe sure and put in the mcAl and ml Ik as directed. ' . ! ' as.'). . -ai- ( I '"iA a.). .ttt-.-I' I 'KetiaB as Uaiii aknnk, ealnmunks, gophara, lSct Druggists. . ( ; . u,emr ows rats. mtoo. voaooea. nism, am. wuua,, BTC R. 'Ft wardsf ife Wherne ' N. C., says : "I have found Biown s Iroo Bitters to be an excellent torif6' nrl: nnniativ.nr -r 1 1 "ri . BPHoods, scarfs, ribbons and any I fany articles can , be. made any calor wanted with the Diamond Dyes., AH the paoular colors. ; Toq, Iste to , whe the sword; when the trumpet sounds to draw it." But! never too late to whet 'your appi tite' bv taking Kidnev.Wort; rtstorlna r health and making i vouraelf Well.- strobg, hearty man.? It is nttojualled' as A remedy for all i Urer, bewels and kidney- rUstases.Ail druggiste keep snai recosnmenq u, io ivju eW. ft , ins, BT Air. Harry McLosrhoru. Vance- burg. ;(l.sav8r have used BrcrWn's Iron Bitters: and was greatly pieasea wun it." .esiJtiet! J nixTniORx wkexLt utf,K TOW 1883, kmlAxoxo jtd paiK-fan "nt bol.x irrx. ,!ftVffTv.TT o a Vd a d atinatDTiyrmtf wiif ww4ksiOM aatra gvuairiiVaii iHWURai,.a) caaaa..frtepthl'athtolMto i T V" . f 'ff f ' f nt atttvn A Hons Ara JauiB CwMFaOTQH.-rt , oivmo avHtl nvzHTa rn "'' omiiunin'niani; ; , ' mahcrs KAaJUima ADvatrxaar Airt toktAv. Thaooltonnaof THE WlXKLTsifkcei all the. xunifu vwuiaiai a... none pepartmenta 01 routi Basinasa, uteratnre, tne Coi tesxonanee f rem the Waahkurtoa: Haw Xark. 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' r JrttBorough pulverizer and cultivator of the soil. r8 Perfection for eleven reasons, viz: 1 :Tls-11 navM oltokee, but relieves itself every revolution. 2nd. It will harrow within one stump 6r stone and all the way round. Sd. So time nor labor is lost m turning and unchoktoi ith r. , teeth do double the work ofany other harrow. 6th. It will harrow one fifth more laudthan Tthe drta row In the same time.- 6th. It ia as easily managed as a plowl 7th. In seeding grain, it th,,i hr; ewuiynuxee u wun tne sou, never leaving it in bunches. 8th. It fills up all furrows, leaving the Jrf. smth and even. 9th. It tears up stalks and weeds by the roots, shaking off the soU and Lar7J l " ? &-lX. AA P d doe. not 4rag them into heap. ToJf c.iv " "iuw i iwrniir iu existence, ao per cens. less power Delng requ harrow. laHf Tin g porcbased the right to manufacture and sell the WATSON KC uio wuuuM u oune ana iwaweu, i now oner to tne public at nrloes to suit the F- .'4 . i"wtaj i.uu. vwr-iuw iiaini. im in uiameiei, liu.w, iWL will anil th. j,,.. . "fjfj to mtkf lurrow "i101"1 Twj-horse casting, bolts and faS Shtr 5? I vorsadoS5. Terms, cash in advance. Address me at Hickory or at the ToU BrideT '"" i'83-ly. IT"! FOR HIGEST PRICES SELL JLeaf . li . ' us 1 m -a-! FRANK . 4 HICKORY.N. 0. ff P STA1LING2- Auctioneer. ' i 7f ' ' s -a T,r " W a'ABT nrr -sra w iTw . . isix. m i a r bi iiiii iniii irn hi iiiii n; iiiiiivii i v ISlftheftomachi liver, bowels. v Miuaneys u , Millions teslifytoits efficacy inhealinrr these MABK.J. i diaeaaes and pronounce it to be the "0U.tse TRASE MASK. BEST REMEDY KsKOWX TO MIX GUARANTEED T0 CURE DYSPEPSIA ' a lLabratory 77 West 3d St. New York City. DrMsts S I' it . Db Owiiit Johxw!:- I bave used your Indian B'ool Syrup ani fln i ft . ,'' '"-1 parifying the blood. SPICT E PICKETT, Bul tviUe. Duplin Co N.C. y ra '"' w ine i i ' ( H llHDELi'H I JI thmit W m a ' v : i i i 1 ' -si: iiwa-'W i a - x i ii iii cv , J IJLLYL 1 V ti (Is ; . Ji.i - tt I ! r . t 4 .? P?Ple generally get that which thoy make WlUlin the Mat few veaM Inurnaliun hu wnA I nntiaSUe. tUOIC nlxnM in thn fl-nnt rantr n n.-u.l... U..K V v...; 1 i ...i. i. .1 a .a . vF-m. I iTnVTmiST1 "805 uy S6S I ,e0, of pight page, contains a great deal ot the v aau a tiuuu io ui uui' iikithl iwino; in sa Tmwn i r. i. t T li, . uwa ncl 08 aweit upon I jtfiSaIlS2iI2 ..'."Jft.10 led f it is widely known aa TlHE? Rill I A DELPHI - f'2 ftrtl a dia-iilij-fc HalA Tnln TUP wvnivrit . . os, commerce, . Ainanoe, I r "zrT" ."V4 !pociuj auapiea to tne wants of readc w aw nwua Hi'ub n ' T r. . i T H T: . 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Feb. 28, 1883, edition 1
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