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i T D EM OCBAT; L.JLJL.ll4 DEVOTKD TO TJIia INTJCRiaSTS OF TIIH IT'.OPLi: OFL1.NCOI.NTON AM) LINCOLN COUNTY. VOL. I. NO. 49. LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1S!H5. SLOO A Y K Alt W 4 Will Not Perform Miracles But It Will Cure. . -r-r T-r- nrcn.t) fl f Vt1 T IT T? ATI XT I3 cures nervous prostration. Not mi r;icuk)U3ly, but scientifically, by first removing the perms of disease, and then subtly ins healthy nerve food, increasing the : ppet it. helping digestion and strength ening the entire system. Desperate cases rcouirf prolonged treatment as shown by tli.n of Mrs- M-'K- Reed, of Delta, Iowa, who ... .-t i...-.H.l..S i s: Aune resunoi a, u&iiiinuti,iuii.c, tbi phV3lci:ins said I had a light stroke of -"ra'.y-:-, limbs would ail draw up. I BsjMpc' would' have throbblngs I. iVlllCa in my chest that seemed NP"Vlnfi unendurable. For three V months I could not sleep RCStOrCS anci for three weeks did not close my eyes. I lililil prayed for sleep, and filt tl::it if relief did not come 1 would be drnd i .- insane. I took Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nt-ivine and the second niht slept two bour ai:d from that time on my health Im proved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I took in all 40 bottles, and I cannot exi ress how grateful I am, for I am now perfectly well, and have taken no medicine for over four months." Dr. Miles' Nervine Is sulu by druggists on guarantee that first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on heart and nerves free. Dr. Miles Medical Co., F.lkbart, Ind. Shuford Re-nornlnwted. I Bryar.s Courtship. Salisbury, Aue. 20 The P.ipu- There 18 a romance mniieci lists of the eeventli district" mt wh t!,e tarty, acquaintance of here to-day to nominate a candi- William Jennings Uryan with Miss date for Congress, an elector, etc. Mary Baird.nowMrs Bryan, hich All during the morning and uutil has never been pumisneu. wmya late noon there was caucusing on few persons know the atory. One ths street the Renublicans mint?- of this number is a Topeka man, ' sr . . - . ling freely in the discussions. . At who relates it. At the tame time perhaps shortly after the Pop, that Mis Bairrt was a student in went into caucus in thecourt room, the Jacksonville female LoII-iqe.at from which all- parties pot mem- Jacksonville, 111., young Uryan bers were debarred, little or notb- was attending tbe Illinois uoiiege iug is known of the proceedings of at the same place. After a certain the caucus. There was talk by hour m the afternoon the young friends ot Mr. M - H Caldwell, of ladies Qf the college were free to Concord that he would be nomin- promenade about the college Poor Coro'ino. Ilismnrk culd forir, but he wished to 1 it alter pmjr sdici tatiou. At the briiininj of th? I)anib mar, Field-Marshal Wrat.g :1, who uaaat the head nf tbts Prus sian troops, was exceedingly an- tiuyml, at one point, to b te It qruphed not to admit farther, and tie returned a tne&?8go tdlin? King William that 1 beta diplomatists who spoil th moat succsful le rations deserve the gallows." After that, Rismark ignored him completely, and one day they met at the king' table, whera it was especially awkward to preserva a coidhen. Wrangle called every- ated, and it was said that Mr. L C grounds, and while enjeyiuc lht Caldwell, of Siatesville, recent con- recreation took the opportunity to body I)u, and preseutly be turuod vert to the Populist faith, was a "flirt" with the boys from the 111 i- to Hiamark, who was seated next T. l. COSTIN KK, 3JL-. 13. V LlXCOLNTOX, N. C". Otler? ln )rofessional service to the people of Liiu olntoii and surrounding country. ; OHl'-e at residence next to the Norlli State Hotel. i c. 111. C'lIILlsS. Attorney at Law, LlXCOLNTON, N. C. Work intrusted to his care will be promptly anl carefully attended to. OlUce on Main Street 4 - Si Attorney at Law, LlXCOLNTON, N. C. Practices in all of the State and Fed eral Courts. Prompt attention; given to all business. Office i" Xjrth State Hotel. A. JUSTICE. Attorney at Law, LlXCOLNTOX, N. Cf Practices in the Courts of Lincoln, Mecklenburg. Gaston, Catawba, Cleve land. Rutherford, Polk, and in the Supreme and Federal Courts. Oillce in North State Hotel. Dr. A. W. Alexander will be at his oftije at Lincoluton, June, Au gust. October, December,' Febru ary, and April. Will be in Mt. Holly, July, September, November, January, March and May. Patronage solicited. Terms cash and moderate. T SS. I-OX, lJEiVrria!4T, -Lj Maix St., Lixcoxton, N. C. All work cuar anteed: nothing but lite best ma terial ueil. Kea-tT souablc -prices.' Terms cash ex cept by special vT, . viiitui. ui- n-e on Main St. B. F. GKir.i;, Mgr. W. E. Ueigg, Casliier. THE BANK OF coming candidate, while Congress- "ois Colbge, who were invariably man Shuford'a friends" said he on haud. It was during the prom would receive the nomination. Tha enades that Miss Baird attracted result wae looked to with interest, the attention of young Bryan and At 1:30 after the caucus adjourn- a Hirtation was begun. 1 his ld to ed, the house was called to order an acquaintance, and n meeting bv J F Click, of the Hickory Mer- as arranged at the home of a rel- curv, chairman Sberrill being de- Utive of the youuc lady s in the tainedathome by sickness. Mr. suourua oi Jacksonville. nnrsi Click called Mr. L C Caldwell, to meeting was but a forerunner ot a the chair. Mr. Caldwell said : "I series of weekly visits by both par am glad, to be with you to-day. ties to the same place. Bui th It's a pleasure to me: This is the enjoyment of the young couple was land of the free and the home 01 not allowed. to proceed without in bio Krn vp tbia is ahenlntftlv true " terruption. The matter came to He continued in a briet speech and the president of the female college at the close annointed Ed. L Kest- and he at once called Mis Bairdl i-' i ler, of the Vestibule, and J F Click, to him and questioned her concern- of the Mercury, temporary secre ing it. bbe acknowledged that she taries. On roll call all the coun- had been in the habit of meeting ties were represented, except Yad- young Bryan and aa such conduct kin There being no contests, no I was distinctly ngainst tho rules of committee on credentials was ap- the college, her sentence was ex- pointed. On motion the tempore- pulsion. She was ordered to be iu ry organization was made perma- readiness to leave the college at a , Qent certain date. Nominations were next iu order, The news of Miss Baird's expul- but Mr. Ed. Kestler wished to of- sion reached Bryan the same day. fer a resolution and was allowed to and, without waiting to map out do so. The gist of his resolution any plans of procedure, he hasten nroo that iliA Ponvpntion make no ed to the president's orlice. Young nomination tor Congress, but Bryan was even then the prize or- leave that to the Republican con- ator of the Illinois College, and he caro-hue vention to be heid, the Populists to started in lo convince the preauleui support the candidate. This was that lie nad taKen tne wrom: course sat down on and tabled. and that the expulsion was unmer- 1 1 A A fnir rlatta lirinp In tku Mr. Sims, of Concord, now put .' , ' in nomination Mr M HHCaldwell ent Bryan bad written the Pa- I L C I ? r. . -f nsL'tnrr lllQIP in a! lengthy speech heard with icy indifference. A gentleman from I codsriu io u , u, j i a : Although ne nau not receiven a re- Davidson placed in nomination u a n c Llfnri ,r.,Wp,i with Ply, he presumed an alhrmative cheers There being no other answer, am Uold the prcden ha .;.,. t ic r,,Hfi,l he had the consent of the young iauy s pareiiis, auu umi ma iuicu tions were entirely houorable. He also presumed upon the atTectiou9 of the young lady, and stated that their formal engagement was only a matter ot a few wcekt At the end of an hour youug Bryan had the president ot tho college look ing at the matter in an entirely rf - him, and slid, "My tc-u, canst thou not forget V No," wa the curt replv. Alter a pause, Wraugel tegau again. 'My son, canst ihoa nt for give f "With all my heart, said Bi niurk, and the breach vtti healed. But uben an otTeuco was public rather thnu pronAl, he showed that he could be leuteut eve u to the unJtserving, etpeciallv if they struck his sense of humor. Iu 103, a Piiuces Carolina of Heuss had imposed a spcial tax upon her subjects, in order to pay lor the marriage of oue of her daughters. Tho act was sevarely commented ou by thn pres, and the KladderadaUch, Berlin's fun- W.ill Turned. Th art and fin ptnt f Janir lLi ll L 'W. Il ar. iill quit fr tinilf tp -Urn if in tlj titriary cucls d In bn. atul aiw cdid-s i him arn told witli kf n rnpymni. Ot on acaiin at alarg lart the pfculiarilie f An-rin lish Muntn'sM. I-r.l S callM ! Mr. Inrtdl :udlt as to i!rf all nthrr ppakcri: - Tbr is on new rtprrion in vented by your rmmtrvmrn fiK)tuh and vnln'r as L 1-9 unpsr donbln. Ttiev talk .f tlic 'asbrs of the dad," W don't iiuru crp- e. . t r.nsiunuiiin vrouia uw pbrast! ti aV surd." MAnd vL"ai 1 Mr lril, srnt v, "ynr pt (iray eav. spakit.g of the drad : LVu lii uur Al.r Lr il.-ir wouwu And in tbw bjrl rvic of lh- church of r'ucUt. 1 it i itd. lbut to duil, and atb to a!. sin in god compny.'" A cardial but uf applause erected this ptouint rpjiialr. A clvr Nw Ytitk girl madman equally apt rijoiidr Uit wntt iu l.nd n. ijne iuviiI 1j An lloiri SlAtonmAn. Jub- Sitn.n. t!. -v!-l.rat! I'll i.b r1! tl mii ! lil Lng wil'hily nduil p!if liin" lbt L- inL'bt iiidulc ! it.-r I -fl f 'M' fill rl rl.t'.di o. i!-r At I! i,t irux l r-...,:t .t!L,p lu!i Ihinkuig." luU Napbn Urf.!-f U it p'y. tdr 1 3 nfiin tbt im'n bu'I j iii l! - mj fiil patty, but irnt bi rbtir al tb- S-f t h" jAr ratbii-jjlt I ti riip il'rtat an utr' agtit ldfiy. Hi f;tut' '.: "If '''i rir tt- f - at. atiy turt! r -i-u!!l tl ml ! t fi ::! ,-,!-ffi !rfat I -f 'd j :lb'f I tun- f-rv t apjTtl in ern-!r 1v n .r rtat. 'isi.- f qu t.r. !d t.K h.mtit leturrT js.n l j;Ta:!t;...:i.' r. r T-r Lad ti I - iV tb- l-tl- f Tlfr l.ur Jttlf d f .ti.t . I f. tr.f sb- n trtl faibr '. I ' I r !. l t b. I $ : it Tl.t .SI.' ji V..--i ll aura iL- Tib !! i !'; 'li? tl Iib jf, tb '-. ! lira- '. b' t! " t o--,- t '.l; '.- - ;i lf-:n ' C'.t t: l"i iL . . . - . 1 m :iu.-u lit. ax . i. - . aaiti, a b- bad tt private fff luii-. KwfV bt u f ! m in Franc- obl Ioj bun, ard ! an cuij- 1L1 t L?A hi udsi.e- in U ium . It t i;i(i. I Fr :m l'l. ti .'lJibh!i fitittiir -1 tn -t'l llinb'a L-r j"pl llti mM l!t Lad t-i --st f i Lutl (r llai ufi . I U- ! km'f.tf Wdi-.. bll.l ' A C V Ad pf U V- I tb" : 4t Lii!d t-.j bim tbru!i t!. u-4im i a ; friend, tbal at uc b u- t-t.l mi.I"( tb? ptf..af ul tb- mj- Jf I tltal b" j!d b ut tb- .H" f"f ftid. Al'd b d;d ua not du- Th'fvywu tb'n.- fast mitb onu olbr Aiuticau. During brakfatibe prince iallil her countrymen god-hum rr lly . j tin tb !itj-rlv taken bv Americans; 1 I in "clippmg lb? king I.iigltsb. i ; I At lb atj- !;;.' is ' :.;: i ; ,1.1.;.,. 4 t-f !t ... urnt.nn ' At 1 1 4tJ lltl. l.t..r Vfir tl..,v ri.t, from' t Mi !; ul itn: !d II.:.d. !. $::n-r.ai Aftr ibt'V bad ricu from t a a tabl be leuud tbsbv littlr tfirl, --- ,( nv raivr. published a caustic Poem 1:.. . i - t-mptn.i 1 tat bit.f t cat'. itb tb- in T! l.i most im-S'u ftit-I a ruai tact. - t a: l i Kducat:-; -:l- p:rit t uidrtk- t!i artm5it A a!atv - i V vit inu u'j'v vy "tiivii h I flftt It) 1a'UU1U pilifnr. 9( iivn five week. im ! . . . i . , - I J)lOI UU i I prisouinent. liut nen he nan -inpul, Vour bighne .' wi th il:r served out a month of his time, a !.:...: t.. in in in i mi 1 . i cartoon aPiHfared in bis paper. ! .u;tltlt,iV .ni.i ib mmlod i tl.ui.il dUar a y-:,' ;d mm ill 4 a mm w w - showing him confined witbin the priuce case-like irou work of a huge cnu- -uh ye! Thr is uotbins iu . - aft .1 oliue, while litt colleague loxi lho lown ai 0ndrful to m." about, lull of sympathy. Beneath j am affaia" he said with a the print was the legend, i,Crino- L,:T.ut rr,rr..if,i of ntmorance ... " ' l . ,, . .1 . ...... . .i t ...irtf. iitr raii an your i. I. l J . . Tl. l.i .- . . .l .1 lk. .i t w. t 1- .1 .. I tn'fu. All S ,.lJ,i cartoon that Biamark had no dilTl- mf what n?" 1 M Jul ??iu, u I !i:i, m:i culty in getting him to let Dohm I "A church, your htghnt. m riui;!." Hiiiuil a:i!.f . Ti- e!saic f tl.;iii $;!.' '; , iu a tbml trmpir. "Ai l U! fr.A.L.i? t,f lb rllltif. Loi lit - t-t-tff j- " " " f Tin-: SKC'KLT of srccKss. tUf Ul "4.1" .44 I I" ' l.u.c'u lb at c irdJ t:.st H Z tb .ter t: :.tt taf'l for (,ulr!i at.l l c t.-t:;:. W:i It. I I . K. v.;. tli 1 L 1 1. 4.4 t. aud m w 1 u; lb t.r ab i. a r ! V t- J u! c ft. 'J u bl tb!i3' r. r.iAiN T- TKAiT KM.UViiNK VV f l-'wt ty l"C L.. f Hat. . tiocf :d Nci rir. Cttr. iriMih f r.'.r. Ltintr Tate S: t.u. n viti.crru r. c. il-r.v. Wba tilth :'.f TL- i !n wr i 1 out of jail. And then he wrote to Americans would call it Si. FauUManr- n u ib lurraiu?. umpiut. f the editor: but as vmi call St. John. Sintuu. j H f? n-d ;tb r.ct mu: j w - a i ' "I attach li!l! itr.ijrtafir t K. i: fi:iv. . ?j MV tl. 1 beg to inform you that hUtht, it sms. must be Smpul. s. XcSISCH t) CO. 1 atJi an adi ".:! f i :i ........... ... . - t . lit- 1TI II lt.n:i m- Id-i: a. w i i. .. l:o I Jtltt. ilb to ballot. Mr. Shuford received the nomination on f)rst ballot. He was notified, brougbt in and addressed the convention briefly. Mr. Caldwell, of Concord, was called on and pledged his support to Shuford. Mr. Caldwell, of Statesville, was also called and spoke briefly majesty the king has seu tit to re The prtnc laughed heat lily, an i b-rm- mir tl.o romnindfr nf vnr five ld?!irfd htmsolf f airl V W crld. i I!- weeks imprisonment. The charm-1 Vouth'a Comjmciyn. n iug cartoon iu your last issue ba -rjZZ:. U'nu U lh i C ' e . r t . , . , , f. r .cu.Mtc not been without influence uu this ,tov- n.n.,u,w,..,.. njlb Na,..; u. .l l . i-ir - 1 1- I I I 1 I m HHlllU lb v. The. H. Illch. the rvaii- v,,., tui xtn U 1 m bt-; i iliaiont but mav 1 combine a Der onnl rotiest with this intimation. -" J"1 " 44M- -l i "". t... : i- r -r.i i i . . . i . i i t . - i u i i r tss;t AM) '-: '.nudbeu you now to leave poor Caroline aloue f Youth's Com- u r - 1 l.iri:i tb pr. 4? id . , ,s tit;iii colli:!; Ik. tblt. lii:i it i iii" n Mi LItiao. I . .i paniou. "v - . f i ! noun' a iu-iii na," cj.:nt Another Prohibition Tlckot. Laucii-tr, a j.uldiclv mul:r.l Thu Brohibitionnt. at- Mdit frum tb- Pulpit by Mr. b itch.! A Mlad-up Family. more so than the old partie. A MUs Itnttman. h t a young lady :r i : & i : XT.. j tlul r ... - U..w...i ..f iVmli .1. 1 1 - . - ... 't!ifrUtta fliTTiwrfr.fii iii'iii .iiil 1 11 1 1 ub t n 1111 niiiir mill.. I'iriiii ill ri int.' i . i ..v i tii im.'i r.r'i'tiai".KuiKC&ci.. i . ill i . 1 1 1 1 v. . W w..w. I " t.. ..... --. " ' .... W t.4llr ..... -..w - -. , . . ' . a. : . .1 . , . . . . . 1 .1 l ... I .1 1 ...... I - .... I ..''- ' On motion the elector was let t sentence ot expulsion repeaiea,yui; wcak waler advocates met at Sal- frmrd brr fath r f tb- mdunitv . rj r " i i;. ... . 4i i Ui r o ii.t.t Ubury and nominated a drab;ht i tbat bad U-u put up n hr at. 1 ; : 11 1 rri t-.i : . .i . i ..uM in il i --.' PHAPI OTTt.N.C. I -V - - . . . . " I v i t.. i I Mi.a; ' 1 ! !:j.L J 1. b ., tAU";bi;i i !;. fib . 1 -b (t i . . i S a . 1 4 4.. MmS to be named by the executive com- nryan o'iamea coujeut u y9i fl, , i ci,,ffc:;m0 Miss Baird at the college weekly, mittee of the district. Sheriff Sims, . nid niter th of Concord, was elected a member younR c0uple had lett their respec- f tVic DvofiittvA rnrnmittee. there 1 nn.luitoatlmf tboir nntrp.mtnt ' Vl v w l. . v v J I L1V .Ul l-VU fc.. . ... -' r - being one place to be filled. was announced, it was whil at r. unr,r.va nnminni inn virtu- school they became fast friends. I D.iL .1 .... 4 A. I nt 41. a aamrk limn ally assures fusion cf the Populists ''t;. i.;,.. rl a 'i ii i l ) v vjiava akkra n & - - - v . auu nwuuuaiia io -" . niarnea. rress isuor. i r... i,ruii-..uivv.tu1v, ..--.. 4 !lu nmu u .i. v. ..- - - ......... vi.iii..ih f 1.mj!im. rr 5M. Stephens of Durham county. Lublin nbtiMVe ewth.-u huiW " . . . . ' i(if!..,ib ',! :u 4 ticket. Yesterday the National K Ve.eldav. ftl tbr d -,l m bt, .up! ap.r-l in i c;,. ..... . t. ..Ui. , Prohibition Party met and put out m,.t ib. .v,,. 1 and dj Kmm. . l-nv. u .-ai A :. :.s.U. I ' I - . , 4 l. .... ill". I fc ----.-r- ticket: U,fu.td t ajvdi... b rt.-u , u:.mu.n.r - ;.ct4i, u. :,r . For tlovetnor Hev. Jemiah tie init f.ib. r bf.k.. a aUir4 ; "1 " n;,V IrlL : ab. ... Ai : :' W. Holt, of Alamance county. nVi.r L.h.l ai,t l S5 liL- i 1 -: " - LINCOLNTON, Solicits the accounts of Mer chants. Corporations and Individ uals, and will make collections at -.reasonable rates. Settlements promptly made. A Bauk account never fails to inspire habits of economy aod sav ing. Try it. XEW. GOODS. Allen, of Wake county. For Auditor John U.Miller, of I Davidson county. For Treasurer Perry Mclean, of Ciuilford county. For Superintendent of Public! Instruction J. C. Bain, of Ban The lafter supported him in 1S01 and will do 60 again. Your cor- According to the summary of respondent is 6ure of this from the Gastouia Gazette, the Georgia what he could gather from Repub- pops, have mado the following licans here. platform: Mr, Kestler's resolution was re- 1. Abolition of the saloou and warded as very good by the Repub- government control of the liquor Iaisa aval am Anrl tflA pninlnt- and resolute that a committee from . . '-nto tua n..Uin both parties be appointed to con- roa(js. 3. Free echoed book for dolph county. For Attornt?y General Yancey H. Cox, of Randolph county. berfon .ill have a to to weed.but S,, mu.t L eU-ctVj Cy V'? t '""i ?f Gui,lferfv CU"; tist.be hoped thathe-.il. be hr' UT able to meet tne emerucjr ouu n is pracucauio iu gain a yictory.-Charlotte Observ- 8. -Proper pensions for needy and er. For Secretary of State W. O.'. brr ,y th nrvach-r laun- if rrl "f ' "f l'A 1 wti lb N i . fuil c r - i f 1 f.rv u V oma fanci! mttWhaviur o: b r Y PAH. Sho a caIU-1 "a haltw.I-' , - . ... ... - - ' ted girl from town; . f.-1 f . " . , 4fc V..,m1mi. t,n told -that all tb- rai.mc .hei- 1 Jl 1 '; ; " ' ";' ' . JJiMNCII A Of. ever baU m uUu hr .uvtUrJ-; It . ft htu, i it tr.,al. . r4i4 her from tbc ground by hri1 1 l'u' M , . . . . - - , hair, Ac, Ac. . t v , . . iljtvak. a;l I i The abm tact vr? gncn u . l' P av- , ; ' , ,. , . I ( t .11 .1 .11.. lit i a J rT Lil v. :d -rtal " I.Tr. ! 1 I it.U;?. r cftl tb r b. t d .,: ilbf U -r tb. . Jf. itb fer together and select .the candi- children. 4. No more free passes T)t fnr th;a tbpv eav it for executive, legislative or judi- would have carried. Hon S J Pern- ' officeri; . ' '! "Vf 1 Ka eitnnraoCoH Ii All nlnCHTi. ID- - " i . . t . i liv M.I. T. J. utt-xux. h a. tutmitl"' Uncater y-terday. and mho ar-;l KX hT da--;atT-.irived hum? lat night. Vad- j Mu?f; ai4 I bat i : I t grt tbr f-rnvr i . . . deservinc Confederate veterans. The St. Louis plattonn is adopted Worth was again eivrn the cold shoulder. Prr- isitor. iMjru Mr-n4"r. c I have the largest stock of NewH attsiCAL Ixskumextb thst bae ev-w.h-u in North; Carolina, such as Autoiiarvs,. AccoRDiANS, 'Mat? dol'ixs. Guitars, Banjos, Violins, and Roller Organs, and any thing else that is kent in' a first class Music Store. Prices lower than ever. Orders by mail have Fomt attention. Addess W. L. Lowe, Newton, N. C. H-20-95. ! liniiil.rmin ar twrmltl-! ! tnr ihU rtlra-i J Tn uill I." r. b noiiiuii in rn vtun.tnuti s s our riiiiu t - i. tuarirluu in tlf . i . u'i : t t . . .i..nr i ii . In a .low ruloff.(Uoacb while tou " . 7"f'- .V" V; nTtl'. You find nstl.cr are rrniord frvw r.ch titbrr 'Yiurr m!m -i mat by a .pan of many yrra. Itr tratHot aX. Vu V vr lie rlrr. I ,uli;1 cl'u.ri" V l " The Gaston county Democrats m f"li Iia follnwiucr 1 .. . . .1. - '.... nsi, oiiiuiuu I'"" w o 1 mt vfEi irn I uii trrvi hiiu iui r . . ' . . . - - - 1 . 1 tjki tii ueiiininr rxvrr ir r.e rirr-1 -. - , ... .t .. ticket: ' severe cold; was almost unable to f!"aK.;;ric ?h h(J t ,irk bl ur.;,"f..r" t?-;:1 ,,,J5 rt? in'J 1 For sheriff, W T Love, of Mt. My friend alt advi.ed me toronsult a lrrttr,i by oW f.hlnei rt W. ana f ? ZtMnx ouU U.t bar. Mr jm.tr r. to m" Holly; Register Smith, of welmont T Henderson, ot Jacob Kiser; coroner House of representatives son. of Crowder ship. G A Patrick R A White were; nonnuaveu 1 avc, ai. x-aui, iinn. .. u"'''"'" -1 . Urran and Sc trail . a iotou feeder Ar.l rt marred. that ! &ay l srxd cli to l.lral fcJtillr-a mvtbr to tuy i.;-. children. . : c , , 1 . incxrc and the srH immune if pmjc:!y Uculcd uiih f-t- 7;; actual I V,OU- " .VC f;;,d it dif.;C4!t to did- un, "My bruthr' daubtcr mv ui-e: t h'-r chtldrr: 1 t--c-n js;randasnt and t-;rnlb'r. Potash. of Deeds, ua pliywcian. .Noiicmc ""1" "'-:"" y." J'.ijht h-r lh a!!f rrr.n JooUllf tral cf Ihi t'Un coits Irjt ballas; surveyor, raui v oiks icuunpii.riK-umi.uv....J u MbpmhlldM OI l0(Uy, ... . --; ' t' .7. .k i, .1,1 ..till, i,, 1 ,, . , , J .TUaiea; ana after taking n a nn .u.r prcparra py m.rrn ; " " .au4 )ilj:hlr -albfai-rj Iu n-uJl.- , . I . I - - ,SMW ll- entirely well. I now nut neaniiy f. j" int'drrn Irncr. 'f ti 1 1- frr it any dru? Wr.J ' r.a jam im, smniis ;rJriZwJrt '8 Mountain tqwn- commena this remeuy ioanyone?utr-j-- -f.. igianc. Put j.n-ii: llTZl?Z'ZZLr 1 "rlT; ;!ita5 rl1', 5a.iSrJI: CharUaFranci.AdimshMCou; Vid tVir fAl.Vr or. rrrrynU. tWa,ia-4su Lt. Urouse. Uruesrist. t - . - . 1 -
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