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ifA i l'y 1 j'6ltr -B n Abfos a A ye R r a T u r t a y OCTOB ER 5 1 8 8 3. BUSINESS NOTICES. Did She Die? No! THIS AND THAT, She lingered and suffered alone, pining away all tbe time for years. The doctors doing her no gocd : And at last whs cared by thW Bop Bitters the par ert say so much about. How thankful we should be for that medicine, A DiUGHTXB'8 WSXBT. Eleven year, our daughter suffered on a bed of misery, " From acompllcatlon of kidney, liver, rheumatic trouble and ntrvous debility, Under the care of the best physicians, Who cave her disease various names, But no relief. And now she is restored to ua In good health by as simple a remedy as Hop Bitters, that we had shunned for years befere using It The Parents. vathxb is en-nao wxli My daughters nay: How much better father Is since be used Hop Bitters. He is i.ettlrig well after his long suffering from a disease declared Incur ble. And we are so glad that be used your Blt'ers. A lady of Ttlca. N. Y. leur dtreriisjerajeuts. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness More economical than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In eans. Wholesale by 8PHINGS & BUB WELT mayl Charlotte, f C. "I liate to have a tax bill poked in my face," said the young woman when the assessor attempted to snatch a kiss. Boston Bulletin. "Can your wife drive?" one Semer vilie man asked another. "Drive T what? "Drive a horse, of course." "Drive a horse ! Why, man, she cannot drive a nail." . When a man kums to me for advice I find out the kind of advice he wants, and I give it to him ; this satisfies him that he and I are two as smart men as there is living. Josh Billips. "The dynamite party," exclaimed Mrs. Shoody, who was reading over the papers, "Dear me, August, we'll have to i?ive one rieht away, before those Smiths hear of it, I wonder what it's like." Oil City Blizzard. "Let us play we are married," said little Edith, "aBd I will bring toy dol ly and say, 'See baby, papa.' " "Yes," replied Johny, "an 1 will say, 'Don't bother me now; I want to look through the paper." Harpers Bazard. "You said-you were going to vote for me."indienantly exclaimed a defeated candidate. . addressing Mike, ithe well known Irishman. "An' didn't I vote for ve?" "No. vou didn't ' Well, sor, in that evint, there's only one conclusion that I kin (arrive at." "And whatals that?" "That 1 towld ye a lie, sor." y-v There is not a dude in Finland. "Fin nish dudes." says the historian, "never livfl loner enozh to be completed. -They- are usedjforja crab bait before their but tons be disclosed, ano are inus seuwuiy utilized in the liquid morn and Jdew of youth before contagious ailments become imminent The Cranks' Gazette. Thin one would not have said: -Mr. A "Come and lunch with us to morrow. You will be interested in ther schoolmaster's bride." Mrs. 3: "UQ, vs. how do vou like her ?" Mrs. A. vrv wfill. onlv she's a little unused to rhA wavs of societv. Shouldn't like to ask her to meet nice peopie. change. POLITICAL OPINION. HXtsccIfcrowms. in 1 1 LEBRATED In chronic dyspepsia and liver complaint, and In chronic constipation and other obstinate diseases, Hostetier's Stomach Bitters is beyond all compar ison the best remedy that can be taken. As a means of restoring the strength and vital energy of persons who are sinking under tbe depllltatlng effects of painful disorders, this standard vegeca We lnvlgerant is confessedly unequalled. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. S" - So? S h JlMl - fj A SURE RECIPE Fop Fin? Coipleaol & Positi?e relief and immnnf ty from complexional blem ishes may be found in Hasan's Magnolia Balm. A delicate and harmless article. Sold by druggists everywhere. It imparts the most bril liant and life-like tints, and the closest scrutiny cannot detect its nse. All unsightly Discolorations, Eruptions, King Marks under the eyes, gallowness. Redness, Rough ness, and the flush of fatigue and excitement are at once dispelled by the Magnolia Balm. It is the one incomparable Cosmetic. NEW SUPPLY s GOODS. JUST RECEIVED. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, AND NOTIONS GENERALLY. An Inspection is Invited. C.J. Etheredge, Tn annrpihflnsion of the rjrobable I fate nf the Remiblican Dartv. it is believed Mr. lngersoll will revise his views on fnturitv. Sanl Francisco Examiner, Bern. The elections of this year are merely, the skirmish lines of the battle for nresidflntial nominations. The real battle for Dositon preliminary to the, election itself will be fought the next session of Congress. If the Democrats wish to secure the key to the situation: they will reduce the war 'tariff taxes, prune the appropriations and support civil service reform. Boston Herald . Ind. Neverbefore was the newspaper man bo great a helpmeet of justice as at present. As an gency in the rooting out of crime, in the exposure of frauds and the detection of criminals, his use fulness has long been recognized. Of later years he has become an important feature of the courts, ana on ma iesu mony has hung the decision of many trials. His functions range from the detective to the judge, and in all he is equally good. Batimore American Rep. Southern Democrats must be pardon ed if they persist in taking a Demo cratic instead of a iRepublican view of the situation in the ancient common wealth. They regard Butler as the fittest of all men to be Governor of that State. He is no worse now than he was 20 years ago. Indeed he is the self-same person. If it was an enliveing sight to see the DeoDle of Maryland and Louis- any dance to his music a score of vears aeo. it is no less animating and far more appropriate to see the Repub licans of Massachusetts dance to his music in these dull, sluggish days St. Louis Republican, Bern. The Kentucky Turl. Louisville, Oct 10 There were six events on the card to day. The first race for beaten horses at a mile was won by Sovereign, Pat Wallflower sec ond, time 1.44. The second race for beaten horses at a mile was won by Lucy May, Rocke second, time 1.45. The third race was won by Aztec, Arccino second, time .hQ. The fourth race, three quarter mue heats for all ages at selling allowances, was won by Collah, Bonnie Bird second, time 1.15. The fiftn race, a handicap for two year olds at five furlongs, was won by Conkling, Easter second, time 1.33. The sixth race, a handicap for all ages at a mile ana a hair, was won Dy Effie H Mattie, Rapture second, time 151M- A Democratic View ol Butler. The Hon. Henry B. Payne, of Cleve land, Ohio, in conversation regarding the Democratic nomination for Presi dent, said of Gov. Butler: "I think it is simply absurd to name him in such a connection. He has no chance what ever. He could not carry a single North- em State, not mentioning iu oouu, where he is not cherished with feelings of pleasure. He could not carry Mas sachusetts in a presidential contest. I consider it the height of foolishness for the naoers to associate him with the Democratic nomination for President." Of Gov. Cleveland he said: "If New York goes Democratic this fall by a majority, understand me, that will assure Democratic success in the State in 1884, Gov. Cleveland will undoubted ly be the strongest man before the Democratic convention." 8wlf t's Specific has been the means of bringing health 'and happiness to thous ands who were pronounced incurable of Blood and S'&ln Diseases. rl f Variety Store, under tb Tratfera Bonding. maris '.; : :, National Bank In Favor of a Bankrupt Law, At a meeting of bank presidents at Boston yesterday a resolution was adopted "that it is tbe opinion of tbe Bank Presidents.' Association of Boston that a speedy enactment by Congress of a national bankrupt law, equitable in is provisions for' the! debtor and credi tor, in all sections' of the county, is in dispensable to TUB maintenance ui uuu fidence between banks and their con stituents', and w.e endorse and approve f.ht T.owflll bill, so called, with possibly some needed amendments, as the most expedient and best adapted to the wants ! fcf the people." ' It was also vocea io sena aeiegaws w-uie utmvcunv" held in.Wainingtonln .aid of the bill. Thie loeata Boom. Washington Tost (Dem.) Tne Logan ' bodiil Is" understood to have been laid away in a cedar chest and sprinkled with some of Cw. Don Piatt's celebrated anti-motb prepara tion to await further developments in iofnn n pronMflnt Arthur s candida cy. If the Virginia .election Iseals tbe f.fa rt fha onniiMnn. the Illinois Sena- tor will regard theiresult as equivalent to the abdication of the Arthur, boom. Boraefora'a Acid Msopiuate. In Bight Sweat! and ProBtratlwi; Dr. B. Studhalter, Bt Louis, Mo., saysJ 'IhaTe used It in dyspepsia, nervous prostration, and in night sweats, with good result," i Holrnan not Anmoyed. OnolnnaU HevfrOournal (Dem.) . sin nraaaa fin TToiman mav be annoy ed, bat he is not so weak or vairi as to be flattered by Mr. Dana's persistency in booming him r.f or the i Presidency. He is not permiting his place of . mind to be disturbed by the buzzing of the Presidential bee. ' 1 In tme Sleepl; Cr From Chicago. HEAR TH WITNESSES. Saved From a tlorrlbte Death. Up to May last I htd spent at least five hundred dollars for reatment by many el the best medical met, without any benefit. I suffered excrutlatlntly, and all my best friends advised me tlat the Icy hand of death was fast appltochlng. I caught at 8. S. S. like a drowntig man at a straw After taking two botles I could feel a change for the better1. The sores began to discharge freely and t He rheumatism to abate. When I bad takn six bottles every sore had healed and mi skin began to as sume a natural appearance. I persisted until I had taken twelvd bottles, large size and there Is not a symptom of the disease remaining, and I feel aswell as I ever did. I have gained twenty-one pounds in flesh, and my friends wonder at my Improved condition. I have recoiamended It to many, and in every lnstante with complete success. I believe that 8, & 8. has saved me from a horrible death C. I. 8HILK7, Qulncy, 111. i am sure that Swift's 8pciflc saved my life. I was terribly polsene with malaria, and was given up to die. Swift's Specific reLeved me promptly and entirely. I think It is the greatest remedye Sup't Gas Worfcs.Eome, Qa. write for a copy of the llttlsboek free. SI, 000 BBWA.BD will be bald to any chemirt who will find, on tha analysis of 100 bottles S. 8. 8., one parlole of Mer cury, Iodide Potassium, or ay mineral substance. A THB SWIFT 8PECIHC CO., Drawer 8, Atunta, Qa. TUTT EC. P. EDMOND, Successor to Ettenger & Edmond, RICHMOND, VA. WORKS ESTABLISHED OCTOHER, 1S50. BUILDKB 01 STATIONARY AND PORTABLE ENGINES, 84W BULLS, GRIST BULLS, MILL GEARING, AC BOILERS OF ALL KINDS MIDI TO ORDXB OF IBON, OB 8TEKL.E CALETNO DON! WITH Connery's Patent Calking Tool, which does not gash the sheet. HYDRAULIC PRESSES, And all Kinds of Engine and Hydraulic Pum pa for laannfactnrelof Tobacco Particular attention called to our D0CBL1 HiDBAVUO PUMP for setting Presses. gassend for Catalogue. . my 8-It Oar Comprehensive EMans for a egum FAU-llMIt EroailaWt Let. term, ALXi whit on m le& grotmt. i ,-. Bwiref ieartrV who frfterapt bain off iiTATioj,guBgTiTrjionror wTdrth- . LESS. so4 whUA yield If hem LARGER mOFIT, Hoa ro ccuuine wfthoal the & A fE -i ; .HrH. WARXBR A CO., Rocheater, Jf.Y. '.Vis'' f ; '; -r..- A;REAL nEIIBDY. NettherMrkticml nor Indian In Origin ' bnt 'Scientlflo and Specllic. Ji : a. jiEatEnir ' " "of Over Twenty-Flvsryearstitndlng, A jttEitLEDV' : .r; more populrat'homet and Where' beat known, uiou utucr jMsiueuieo ui lis tuuu, . . ; ;. a REaiEiiv, endorsed by tbe best Physicians and Druggets at 1st home. a KjEarcmr that Mr. C. W. O'Neill, Goodwater, Ala., sajs rais ed his wtfe-frem an-teralld's bed, and he believes sa?eUer life. ... ..... A REMEDY ' Of which prominent Atlanta merchant said, "I -would-bave given a soon as eoen as I would a nickel for what two bottles of jour, medicine did for my daughter." . . A REMEDY " ' In ifegard to which S. J. Cassels, H.D. Druggist, of .Thomas vJIIb, iia , says : "I can recall instances in which it afforded relief after all the usual reme tries had fal ed " . A REMEDY, aboat which Dr. W. B Ferrell, La Grange, Ga., writes; 'i have used for the last 20 years the medicine yon are putting up, and consider it the best combination ever gotten together for the di seases for whlcnlt Is recommended." A REMEDY of which Dr. Joel Branham, Atlanta, said: "I have examined the recipe, and bare no hesita tion In advising Its use, and confidently recom mend It." A REMEDY which the Rev. H. B. Johnson, near Marietta, Ga. says he has used in his family with ''the utmost satisfaction," and recommended it to the families "who found It to be lust what it is recommended ' A REMEDY of which Pemberton, Iverson Denlson say: "We have been selling it for many years, with con stantly Increasing sales. The article is a staple with us, and one of absolute merit." A REMEDY of which Lamar, Rankin & Lamar say: "We sold 50 gross in four months, and never sold It in any place but what It was wanted again." A REMEDY by which Dr. Baugh, of LaGrange, Ga., says: "I cured one oi me mosi oosuuttio tunes ui viuabi oua Menstruation that ever came within my knowledge, wUU a few bottles." A REMEDY of which Dr. J. C. HU3S, NotasUga, Ala , says: "I am fully convinced that It Is unrivalled for that class of diseases which it claims to cure." A REMEDY about which Maj. Jno. c. Whltner. of Atlanta, well and favorably known all over the United States as a General Insurance Agent says: "I used this Remedy, before the war, on a large plantation o a great number of cases, and alway with absolute juccess." A REMEDY about which J W. Strange, of Csrtersvllle, Ga., certifies that one bottle cured two members of his family of menstrual Irregularity of many years standing. A REMEDY that is CHAFER THAN ANT OTHBB MEDICINX Of Its kind In the world, -because onk or two bottljs WILL CUBE THE MOST OBSTINATE CASK. A REMEDY in regard to whose unfailing, unrivalled curative proprieties I havs many hundreds of testimo nials. This griat popular remedy is Brad field's Regulatob, (Woman's Best Friend.) For sale by all DrugglsB. . Price: Small slz 75 cents. Large size Si. 50. Sole Proprietor anc3 Manufacturer, J. BBADFIELD, Ho. 108 8. Pryor Street Atlanta, Ga. FISST-CIjASB Clot ills tan ment Will Embrace this season the keeping of Every Essential of Men's, Youth's and Our Mr. LATTA is now in New York taking advantage of low prices in that market in their advanced season, and securing every Novelty in Clothing, Furnishings and Gentlemen's wearing apparel, as presented to the fine retail trade in the great metropolis. Every steamer has large shipments for us, and during the coming week it will be our pleasure to exhibit our STOCK COMPLETE. The assortment will be boundless in variety, to the interest of each man, boy and child to wait, and a long, cold winter of regrets to the person who in haste should be tempted to buy elsewhere. The mothers, anxious for the rcomfort of their boys, we will especially re quest to wait, for we will make a most attractive offering. E. D. Latta, fe Bro. IE MM OFJTKRS TO THB Wholesale ano1 Retail TRADE A Large Stock of PURE WHITE LEADS, Iinsd Oil, Colors ABS B.E4DY FOB THK FALL TBADE. Lines and Splendid Assortmen Of all kinds, Styles and Qualities of Ladies', Gentlemen's, Misses', Boys' and Children's Shoes, INCLUDING THB BBST AND MOST POPULAR MAKES. We have given special attention this season to BOYS' and CHILDRXN'S SHOES, of which we claim to have the best stock in the city, and which we can recommend for durability and good set vice. We respectfully solicit your patronage and guarantee satisfaction In goods aid prices in every case. MOYER & HIRSHINGKR. BURGESS NICHOLS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DXALXB IB ALL KINDS OF HTDB! BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINE OF CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PABLOB and CHAMBBB SUITS. COF FINS of all kinds on hand. No. 5 West Trade street, Charlotte, North Carolina. :0s Jiangs CENTRAL HOTEL-CHARLOTTE,. C. o3 W ft GO J HOME COMFORT. After a Rainy Ride a Country Physi cian Tell What He Tninks of Some People "I wish to gracious some people would learn when they need a doctor and whea they dn't," exclaimed Doctor B , as he entered his house In a cosy little Tillage In tha Interior of the State of New York, after a tedious night ride of many miles. "I have been down among the mountains to see a man, who, the messenger said, was very sick and not likely to live 'til morning, unless he had immediate help; and found him suffering from a rather sharp attack of colic, which his fam ily might havs relieved In ten minutes, if they had a grain of sense and two or three simple remedies In the house. But no; they must remain Ignorant as pigs, and when the least ache or pain takes them, send for a doctor, whether they ever pay him or not." "Why, Doctor, what kind of simple remedies, as you call them, do yon expect people to keep In the house?" asked the wife, as she poured him a cup of hot tea. In this case," answered the Doctor, "If they had only put a BBNSON'8 CAPCINE POBOUS PLA8TEB on the man's stomach, he would have been all right In an hour, and saved me a dreary ride." Tn nil ordinary comDlalnts It cures at once. All diseases are eliminated from the system by what may be roughly called expulsion or extrac tion, or by a anion of the two processes. Benson's Plaster promotes both. It Incites the torpid or gans to act, and sends its soothing Influence through the myriad pores of the skin. All other plasters oblige the patient to wait. They give him hope for to-morrow. Benson's plaster gives him help to-day. Which Is better, do you think? Buy the CAPCINE and keep it in the house. Price, 25 cents. Seabnry ft Johnson, Pharmaceutical Chemists, Hew York. aplTdBm Mason 1 Hamlin Ops.' NewIUustrate4 catalogue, (40 pp. 4to) for sea nn nf isn i. lncludlne manv new styles; the best assortment of the best and most attractive organs we have ever offered, and at lowest prices, $22 to 8800, for cash, easy payments or rented. Sent free. Mason k Hamlin Piano and Organ Co., Boston, 154 Tremont st ; New York, 46 Bast 14th St.; Chicago, 149 Wabash Ave. oct5d4w The Traveling: Public Will Find that the CENTRAL HOTEL keeps np with all Improvements in Comfort and Fare, and In Now, as for lean Patt, the Acknowledged Beat Hotel Sonth of Washington. fy Carriages and Porters meet all trains. H. C. ECCLBS, Proprlettm. CHAMPION SA:FE. WAREHOUSE: NO. 631 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. DU1 JfxAATf'aiiJ til IIlln!lPIJipilrilllillllliig:! Pnze'Medals'Awarded World's Fair, London. Exposition Universelle, Pang jr World's Fair, New York, Two Medals and Diplomas awarded at Centennial, 1876. Grand Gold Medal, Paris, 1873. aug21dawtf THE LARGEST I AND Best Assorted Stock OF CIGARS In the market can be found at A.R.NISBET&BRO'S,, HE WHILIWPM TO BALL ON FROM SI A 100 UP. We are Ants for qm "MOORE COUNTY GfHF CORN MILLS ANO MILLSTONES) (AT.Tf 8XZXS). BESTINTHEWORLD gAHTlls OF HSAt BEBt OH ATPLICAXIOS. R08TH CAROLIIA MIUSTORE CO. Rranr h fBBo. Chariottn. N. C its -4 ih '-i ..l.-Ultu-i.risit t.'i fx.' ft AND CMklM Ordeni eolicited and prompttl' fiHiST POLL A lady tat with hef only child: The poor little fellow was almost wllJU me was maKina a noise iim o vr For a horrible felon was on bU nana ? i AQOietow man iwnaTKeawiwMvjuo.. "1 think we caa to this pain and bother, i I'e a bottle of Pala JMle; heresaldhe. nt-y. Mntt I think tt vlll ohm tainu let as see, , n He poared some drops on jnrittuiM r&g. Anowrappen the felon, as lfto a bag. And seofi thv suffering eUMSSmi ' stba foloe pi a saxnmtr evening pwto. TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED L1YER, ana iyialakia. From these sources arise threefotrrtha of the diseases of the human raoi. These symptoms indicate their exist enod: Xjouu of Appttte Bowels oosttve, Slcfc Head en, fullaess after eatlns;, aTtrsloato xcrtlon of body or mind, JSriotatlon 0t feod, Irritability ot ttmpn Xxrw Mrlts, A feeling of naTfasr mleeted jeme dnty Dizxiness, FlatUrlisr at the Heart Dots before the eyea, higtly eoI ered ITrlne, COIfSTIPATlOW, and de mand the nse of a remedy that actolixeotly on the Liver. As aLiver medicine TBTT'S itt.t. have no eaual. Their aotiol on the Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; retoting 11 Imnnrities through these three 4 semT- itgera of the system," proddolnl appe tite, sound digestion, regular stools, clear skin and a vigorous body. TTTTT'S fjXTJi cause no nausea or griping nor lnerfexe with daily wotk ana are a peneci: i ANTIDOTE TO MALAI1A. TfTO FEEL8 UMM A HEW mJh m t have had Dyspepsia, with Contlpa tion.two years, and have tried ten diferent kda of pUl. and TUTT are thnrst that have done meanj epd. Theyhave cleaned me oat nicely. My appette la epladid.food digeste ready V and Jttiow hik3aral passages. I i 1 like ahew f WfW. t. eSwaKDS, Falmyrap. ; eoldeiJMw.ae 0& Marray SMr.T.' - i;rr.h -mress en raeeint VARNISHES, &C. se7d4w THS AlSO TWO CAR LOADS HAIR DYE. "TCHtSKShr -ehang4 in- Buck by a singwap- Sold bv Drtunrw. IWSEIOIL J. H. McADENJ TATE EPSOM SPRING Water WILL FURNISH IT IN BARRELS OB LESS QUANTITY j AT SPRINGS PRICES. A Fresh Stock CONSTANTLY ONflAND. ii II; JORDAN S Cfi, DRUGGISTS. rAttAinTBjidCJUeIloratIA H I marie ,4. r-K'- OBOCKIISTr We are Now Receiviiig THK LABGB8T STOCK OF THE FOL LOWING SOOD8 TO BE FOUND IN THE STATE. Rubber and leather Baiting, Old H ckory Wagons, McSheeiy Grain Drills, Pittsburg Steel Flows, Wcoden Ware. Geneial Hardware and Cutlerj. Walkers and Juniata Horse and Mnie Shoes. Ea jle, Snowden and Baranas Horse Nails, Axes, Handles, Iron, Nails, and Everything in the Hardware Line msde ot Steel, Iron or Wood ORDERS SOLICITED, BROWN, WKDDIKGTON 4 CO, sept8Cdif F. C, MUNZLER AGENT FOB The toner & Engel Brewery Company s M 9, COR. TRADE AND COLLEGE STS. FOB TOUB G-R-O-C-E-R-l-E-S. I have in stare and to arrive a full assortment of Heavy and Fancy Goods to supply any demand, consisting in part of the following. HAMS, BACON, BREAKFAST STRIP, CANNED MEAT AND FRUITS, GRAIN Of All Kinds, Mixed Feed, Bran, Flour and Meal, Coffee, Sugar j Molasses, Syrups, Vinegar, Lard, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, 8nofl and Cigars. Bloe, firlts. Crackers, Soda and Starch, and a great vailety of goods impossible to mention. Call and see how cheap we sell for CASH. (Of PhQadelDhia, Fa.,) triturated Lager Beer, In Kegs and Bottles. ' BOTTLED BEER A SPECIALTY. tap-Have lost received a small lot of BOTTLED il.K and PORTER, wtateh I offer to the Difillfe at a reasonawa prtae. Address ,, X Ft " ' T-W m I f lsrllsnilij is' Look Box 256, Charlotte, 0. , br88i ,,.:';. 1 WANTED. CUT RT.OTTJK. 9k 0 'A Bitnatlan'ln a sehooIT or a sehool in some toen or country' neighborhood, by a lady ef suc cessful experience- Best or reference given. Applyto Editor ot the Jobmul. . . se23 . J. M. MILLER. sept2tf Valuable Property for Sale. Being In deMcate health, and having other 6ut side business that requires all tbe time and atten' a on I am able to give, I wish to retire from the mercantile bnslBess, and efler for sale my store' house, lot aad stock of gooda. . This property con sists of a neat and convenient storehouse, a two room, cetl age and ene acre, ef land, within thirty yards of Lin wood Depot, on the & D- railroad, 7 mUes soath of Lexugton, N. C, 10 miles north ol Salisbury, being surrounded toy one ef the best farming countries In North Carolina, and having dally mills and allveoessarr shipping facilities at hand; Here is an opportunity for a Uvenwrchsnt te get a valuable- piece of property and make' money. , Liberal terms can be given.3 Tor further' information applj to . v. Y-st ; J.W.rrTGSALD, a UfWOOd 1. a. Davidson Co, M, C. .
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