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HP to w V.'-, a r V. "7 y'1 r-rnirjT tt o a tt n m r ttt a too NO. 32. . V r i J- m tarn m CfV ? BAKING V Washington, Oct. 10. The President to-day .settled the long controversy over the appointment of Commissioner of Pensions to succeed Sanies Tanner, resigned, by the appointment of Green lb Banm, of Illinois, ex-member of Congress, and ex-commissioner of Internal Hevenne. ri'jitc Dc-siot-iva. - V i 1 t v 7Y :te tvro weeks ago that-an Englisb syndicate- had sn an on' ' 1 1 f to Mr Ilaum was horn in Goieonda. tela iprflti A marvel oi e i-c inomieill than tho ordinary kiias i'-n.- nowanrnnver varies. o:' an-! cannot bo soul in competition .i;U ;!i muili'ude of low test, short weight ahii!) or r-liosphato ).vthTS. Sole! only in (,;;.-, It'oYAL flCiN0 I'oWPKU Co., 106 V-i:l St . N. Y "l3:R. I. I3. JETEB, Illinois, December 3, 1320. The new Commissioner of Pen sions took the oath of office as Commissioner of Pensions before Chief Clerk Dawson, of the In terior Department at 12 o'eloeji to-day. He was then ofncially introduced by Bccretary Noble to the officials in the Department. After some time spent in receiv ing the congratulations of friends, General Panm porceeded to tho Pension Oince. Assistant Secret a J v was in trod need to the division by General ih Assistant Commissioner General It-unn will charge moncav. -t ciass oi iiiorrra:rcs. e learn that this agent says that accompaviseo: jLiii--Ssr- 1 v, A. v lie this -country to invest "8v'M,00U 111 T I ! ( ! irtcf ( ' ! his syndic ate. has a larger sum to invest if tho condition are. favora ble and inviting. Insurance com panies, bankers and other capital ist in ICi'w England combined wiili the moneyed, men of England and established loan agencies all over the We.-;t. The farmers bori ved their money and neemvd it by morigagv On their farms. Now their iioiey axe. due and they are unable to meet them, and this syndicate i buying these mort gages at i. -ally less Urna their lace value and will proceed to foreclose them and gobble up the homes of the farmers. They have played their la'i hand in the West. and now they will beg; ! to if- 1 1 . ; 4 -. i XOIITII CAROLINA EWS. t i v. : t . vi Ji tnra eves hnith. i 1 i. : ; ;eir look They ;out in 'iiek'S s auar- :,I.)UGANT()N, (arn-auate of IIjo University of MarylanO.)' oiY. lib profess Icnal sorvk'os to tlie 'citizens of rc,'-.mtuu aiul suvrounUiiiir country as a lirsi- Ol.iSS 0 MlOrit. i :,Xo ::i.irro for cxamlfiations. s.t! isfactlon'sruarantocti. Ju:ie2)-tf. i i i s i k. 1 Col. J. M. Iieck.ims written lencr- w iiii :i ox iiitius ii.si.'ii :n:ui its noble 'purpose, to Mr. Vv . O. Stronacln sccrta.rv of- tao State heje. i wouhl farine; temp; loan a a :;1 i-.:t' .-ii-.-ie: Daviilson College has ninety six students. Miss atubbs has succeeded 3iiss Hatchet as editor of the Orphans Friend. The First National Iiank of StiiScsvillc is erecting a new threc s.toiy brick building. The Lexington Ledger has sus pended, ami the editor has accept ed, a. position on the Greensboro North Sialc. A v-ociate Justice Davis of the Supremo Court is confined to Ins bed at bis homo in Louisburg. His physicians pronounce his dis ease effusion of the brain. Dr. Sloa II. itogers has gone we.- to grow up with the country. He has settled in Texas. Dr. Gris-om it is said will found a private asylum in this State. Tin- Marion s.'avs r.nys there v.-a-; universal- rejoicing in that set! ion over the acquittal of Ed win EroNvu, charged with the murder of Col. Peger J. Page. gage on your homes Veirans' Confod, tion: - . 1 My Dr.All .SrnTI have long j been or lie iipiuioif rln;t we ought j to have small, comiortable homes j for our a cod infirm and disabled! ; TV-..-.-., in our i'ai'auas :,r:.: U:;a bvivvc ' ea:-; walk into this The VonniO en's (Pari.vt ian As t i ------- '. iieej sway from ; see i at ion Convention for this dis- All the associations in the dis irict are requested to send delegates. trie lineni: ) i.-Aii i CC- il met a eon : :m. v t . a t i eoru of Centre ami Ch i Con ieilerate e ( m "or; (Mvoats, an-l Tra;leO!arksofotainrH!, anflallPat-i-iit 'o'l-nss oondiict-a for ?tOUCUATE FCKS. Ol'li OI-'FICK IS OPPOSITE U. S. PATENT OPc i.-G an-l we can socaro putont In loss timo thaii th'i.-e n?:noto iroi.i Wasiu:g!;on. s;.-. i :.- vl..i .1 y -i :-1 ri" c,!- rs!? o'.'i -,v-'.;1i flArHn. Tion :i:vU: iV :-iiilo OV not.. 1VCO Off cliarcv. Oar foo not due tea patent is secured. A l'A.M CULUT, "llawtoOolain eatoat." wito naiaea of actual clients in your State, county, or town, sent rroe. Address. C. A. SNO W & CO., Ot-r. I'atkxt Office, WAsnixcTos, D. O. cations of the State. .. 1 -..".:.',. ' t r; . . ... j. nil i i ): -Lijiiv. i it t'w llailroad at Ilidgeway, a o (live) aeie aonare, a 30 (thirty) roomed Mansard roon-d, bvici: building, with long porticos, c;e.. which, I think, would be suitable -,on, He ."itli ;ii; vras em: Ue:a j terrible sh-ht Home If v. j. c President. John F. Boyd, Genl Manager. LAiiliLin A iuIImI bumo, ELDPJDGE, N. C. P. O. Address : jJoraanioii, N, C. in e n 3 yniihA? r S it xttti? a nrrn o V t: 5 s js- 'j; J., ?rcl i an-l Tl;o public prepp-red to Jill all f Dil-.TtU-J to miorni my S ''iviTiliy that I a:i n. or.iers iaro or s;nrfsll on snort notice, lor Iuaoer, rnatc'aed or In tiio ruff. Sli ingles and L ithes. at my njill. four ond cne-lialf miles from M'i!'i;aaton, or in. Lioraiiton, at reasonable flg 'Vi s. When in need of Lnmfcc-r, Lathes cr SMngles, doa't fail to prive me yov.r orders. I can save ior one ot tlK-.se association should be of he :.; opinion, after examination of property, and will use it for that purpose, they may have the l s-ee use of it for twentv-ilvc years; or as loug as used for a Confederate Soldiers' Home. V'e may not be able to give large .pensions and mantain in afiluen.ee those aged, infirm and disabled soldiers' who risked all and have suffered so much for the defense of what they believed to be right, but we can give them such care and comforts as will make their lives more pleas ant, and eonvmee theni that they have not been deserten ny their old comrades, who have been more fortunate in the hard battle of life, which has been so n under adverse cireums i V. v. it . . UC, I ". I ! i .1 V II J . i l v . . I by tlie Vestern Un ano !resenteu , ae tiiiUi on a- nct-v o; n o: v. he. deadh, sizzle ami to the si ile. walk ho. s of horn lied PI the t The Lexington Lcd-c saj s that iusl before the lynching of ilar- cn new roads now projected, or The Atlanta Constitution says under construction, on several of that the Second Adventists predict which work is progressing rapidly, that on or before the 2otli of this while the indications are that month tho world will como to an several of the projected roads will end, and that all nations will bo be built in the near future. It united under one rule for one seems to lie no very difficult mat- thousand years. This set now ter to get capital interested in numbers about 50,000 in the railroad enterprise in this State, United States, and they bave a and from the present outlook the number of churches in Caldwell time is not far distant when XortU and Watauga counties in Kortb uaroiina win nave railroad lacm- Uarohnia. ties second to no Southern State. it is a grainyiug iacr, aiso mat A fPinii it1lw,l n ;a wi,f her commercial development lias vq who havc bce'n t0rtnred by ?nrrr tnnn Irnir. iiipa with lior I -i ? . . " ......v, ....... . tiypcpsia and ueen cured uy Lax- railroad progress, rapid as tbat ador, insist npon calling this now uiit. ui'i-u. ii luumtjujii ociu. i famous remcdv. Yesterday there was an incident that caused considerable excite- Why is a baby like wheat t incut in one ot tno suie snows at isccausc it is first cradled, then the fair grounds. A female snake thrashed and finally lecomes the charmer in one of the tents was Howcr of tho family, thanks to Dr. fondling two tremendous snakes, Bull's Baby Syrup, having them wrapped around her body, neck and arms. The cold English Sixtvin Liniment removes all weather probably angered the Hard, Soft or Calloused Lumps and huge reptiles, for 'thev were slow, Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin. stubborn and angry. SjS; 8l Sn', Xtyt' wlilonlv ono tl.nm cfnifL- v," 6pmiw, all Swollen Throats, haddcnlj one ot them struck Covghs, Etc. Save S50 by use of one the arm ot the woman viciously, little. Warranted. Sold by Dr. John biting it savccly and causing Tidl, Druggist, Jlorganton X. C. blood to flow. The charmer was very much frightened and scream- KEY ADVERTISEMENTS. eu. inc crowd oi on-iooKers were nanic stricken or horrified, but there was no stampede. A physi- AbiH ill A X&ttWZZZ can was summoned and adminis- Myone aaaewso. n.TA"ruiio.,itodicCT,2i.Y. tcied alcoholic spirits internally and externally, and the bitten HIFJDERCORFJ.Q. wr.mnri vn soon nil iMi,f Rho I rj2?!'!3IX!!Sr?.,iPJ!? r. To??? in t'nat phe- on Monday night 'continued her exhibitions with the of last week there v;a:- a shower of ! snakes dining tho day. llalcinli v?fS?tL KAHHER'S GINCER TO N I ra;n lasting lifteen m. nates witli- UiKi-St ir .U.tll.-lll .i.;n- M .1 lit" made his body i a ihiid blood pour out a. lid over th-e vie spectators, mg in the O i IV. v . i day of A- 1 i I. '. out a sign id' a viand anywhere. The L(iud;:i:i.rl: says there are Cvh'l h ;nds at work on the Winston and Wilkesboro P..-., and that work has begun on the deot at Wilkestmro, whnm h::s been lo- :e bank of the cr CONSUMPTIVE eareu en the o.ppi . 1 1 a. i i L ix i ui from tite town. ( Preside :it Gray fj:'.ys the Cape cear and Yadkin Ynilev P. U. e eoneonr. i; u of large ' will eom: !vti i:s line iroin The man Jlteville to fin :e of th. Wilming'toji be lore tiie ile nronoses to ' 1 i- n.i,.'! iT-nt.i f .wi iimm I'll i Tiitm im rv i V. ll'iltli. I ii V. ill ' U.ill kJ i li l til II " tlie first through train from Wib minuton to I(ant Airv. a- luasa Ot wires if . i to eross arms ot te.e oie. eiremea brought out a ladder and went up with a pair of shears to cut the wires. The mail was found to be dead. C- I - i Li J liy fought since the final furling of the Confederate Hag at A?pomattox, By nnitedi and continued effort wo can, with Gn.. October PJ. A wonderful revolution in iionr bar rel making is promised by n patent ranled for tlie oat of cotton )!l V. 1 i V. i making of barrels duck iii.oa ad of "oed. The material is impervious . to water and resists lire for a long time. weighs, to the barvel about een no ;ls le on -f abund; nt it n declining veai WOtliiti. UilvO tiiC of the survivors of M. C. SIIUPING & CO. 'ice 11 y MOEGA.NT0N, N. C. ?. V IX LI Ui. v; o "ii p via,--' -OTt- uvi-i- nuricr acconut of the mvea aooas and ;):ill!i.cr ruin. Criipiji-'? dos::vintifn. of the the rapidly th.inning ranks of these old soldiers, and raise i tie m far the wood, nd enough above pinching cold to let them see the bow of promise which is now gnaveing iiungei and can be manufactured ten per cent. e!:raper. Tile cotton duck barrels aan be rolled up into small space' and returned to the mills for freouent u-e. The barrels can thus be returned as :-o!id goad; and Thus save space. The hour merchants of this citv have civen i-i 4-1. ':,..!.- r.r i. inroxvoig too uvu, .u nope own -t a iair timd and pronounce it a U1U V UOiO Oi U.Ii. I-;, t'l, Bit:!ii t an Southland., -hoping that early day we may have several of 'Soldiers' -Homes," I urn, these Yours verv !rul Ool. Heck states 'that thk ready will be the first of Tovcml) occuoanev ov or iiou-s. oluirehes. 'i-.i liiousanof oi i.r er;; ij.'Mrt-rec.am'? h Si'p.-riiUon of Loved Ones; 'Calos of lt-v r.'arro'.v j;so;ni':s fro?ii OoaM-. Utivoc ": pvy.;cviz riso llofiir's of Victims ; ''"'''il S:;;;,u'i: ' of tho Siirvivor:;; Vac. t-ivat-: -iiri.,7 of tho tl:i.';3. 1'iaiy 'iiinsrrafea. :i-i tl.ioy (oie', in Hueaps r-'tr o'ltilc to save i '. i rijis 1 ir.or;i t. 1 t ! 1- : - '. f, l L ii -I A V. I ! i . "! : ? ;1 YT ! UM TTr. l'i. SUCCf Mr. i. t i ... r na lunuv, in-.; iv-ttor iroin Davis will attra. d the attention o: oar readers : Pea Y(iit. ai"1. tnc IP. -Vhiic : yours oi l il.ll! Ii brauc ! I ; i t -. i t I 1 V '.'ill ; a s 1 1 i ece : 5 t as b Statesville Lanamaru. A growing nuisanc evil is that ci appliea - . 1 t T wiiii Wiiicii to ourv tne: r : i -"it- ! i ; C' i ! o atto-iii n: i ; CO'- lU'I s- -d oiler -. fi.- , i rec ant i :em- Maj. P. Ij. "auahn, of Alleghany county, frequently mentioned in oMieerhm with the Congression al nomination in thi-j district and a leading lawyer in his section died at his home in Sparta on the 10th insf. He hid everal times represented his county in the Leg isiature, where he- served with ercdir, ti ir.s county, ile was about 7A) years of age. italeigh telegram to the Pich- mond l)ijMtcli on the l'.)th inst. ivpo: ts heavy earthquake shocks in the vicinity of Head ersonville and Plat Pock in Henderson coun ty. The shocks were accompa nied by load rambling noises re sembling the rapid discharge of ratillcry. The chimneys of Mr. II ill's lesidenee at the loot of Glassy M.mnlain were thrown down, and several other houses were damr.ged. Col. Walter L. Steele, one of the brainiest men in the State, says the Winston Sentinel, thus writes upon his return to North Carolina after an extended trip through the mor prosperous states in the Union : Cii piefe" North Carolina ro any place which 1 have seen. No land d -stiti.tJ: of trees in the IIC Itbunnd w I - - All I ' ' A .1 . - - - - - w mA nine from ucIccuto palrii ioa. Ike Laxoe. bua. fM ti Call. A Charlotte Chronicle telegram iVr m flir-ill' evc UT1 iiity- chase of four thousand acres of A I h I i t in tl.o V V ' A I land by Geo. Vanderbilt in the suburbs of the citv is now a mat ter of current notoriety, but what he proposes to do with bis real estate here has been, up to pres ent, a matter of conjecture. Mr. Vanderbilt is now in this city. He has brought with him from New York city one of the best known architects of Gotham, and a.landsCape gardener from Europe. It is now certain that he will make his large lands into a park not unlike Tuxedo park, in New York. The work of laying oil" these four thousand acres will begin tomor-roy,-, making drives, artificial lakes, fountains and other natural AT O N C IS E V K li Y V 11 E 11 E. A representative MAN Oil WOMAN A representative,. MP.riTlfTP WSMTW IIDTDAI DRV All time not necessary. LlDLnAL lAIi Special Inducement of icrcJ unoi iKwiuluT 8th. tilve references. li. 1I..WWDAIU) & CO.. Baltimore, 31 cL "X PARKER'S j HAIR DAL8AM 1 i .''"-r Cleanses nd teautiiies the hair. i r V . L i t romotf- a iiucunant jrrowtn. -S; :sl. j Hirl ita Yoothful Color. ' 7 r.4PmMiU IV. TiAmff mA k.l, ..111-. f.T;'' V S. n1 1 ! at limnMt CRATEFUL COMFORTING. EPPS'8 GQGOA. BREAKFAST. Rr n thnron-rh knowhdcre of th natnral lavi Ornamentation suited to the loca-1 wnuhpovern Uio operation oi Clpestlon ana rpucaiion or me cocoa. Mr. Epns renew yunri valleys, and on which no ram falls daring' the summer months, would vent ot our id or no i i this li 7 1 1 1 , L t : i i ' x , commissioners a n 1 1 i a v a a ;iv ana1 !i:h ! ;an my h; abb is bv an ja:;ar 4 a great 1 asi my tastes. like t o many peoi)le t'.IV. UH'o J'... given cr held, nior m;iie babav i passes hat HAVE YOUE :'j !.-J A Kir "' Oil iOi iililty l tuo UUiiii-i . in 'i- i O U: penscs oi souse Wednesday of la an application; the.iso w is not called O inr;n.l ov- I olored person. i 1 oi wee iv he nad i r-..,,. i-, an v cer your lO ii s : a v . h it : a 1 1 water, loo;;mg for e sparkling air, beyond thmr native nun. and luese usu ally meet with hi.; fale sad dis appointment. There is room here for men of brain and energy." :;p- . i.Oi 1 1 1 1 v I 1 liV (i of a colored child that bad died on ..,.',,..;,!...-. a v depot hrd, 2dowd -iy, and thai nat remained nnuuricd up to . cdi day because tue parents the means to pay tor : i ' :.; !tl. ' u .J J-uiheriord county, died at his ! heme at Cmmney J:ock eighteen s Prom ilnthertordton on tb.e for the digging of tlu coiau grave. is a scandal to the race that plications of this kind sho ,i 1 aiv, i :-a h'Sii :u-. i it w ij.s Mom null S years old. and h id baen member .,1,1 11 I l It L Denote an impure statu )-! raid are looa rn . . I -nutrition, and by a earerul application of the t!OIl. I he property embraces nnc r.ronortles ot well-electei l-ocoa. Mr. Enm IliaiiV eminences that command has provided our breakfast tables wlOa a dell- iiiim.iiLC iiuib cuiiiui.iiiw catfjy liavoured beverasre which may nave us VlCWS Oi the SUrrOUlldlllg COUIltry many heavy doctors' bills. It Is by the Judl- 11111 Mm .onsiilnnwl thn (inpc:r md elou use of such articles of diet that a consUui- anci aie consiueiea tno nnesc aim t ion may be srraduaiiy bunt up until Rtronsr most; comprehensive 111 UllS sec-1 rnoucn to rtMsi every tenaency 10 atsease. .. ,, . , ... t I Ilumlreds of Hubtle maladies are Moating around tlOll. Tills property Will be made mreudy to attack wherever there is a weak bv far lhe most maniliceuL and Ix,lnt- We may escape many a fatal fehaft by o i.u uio lilOM- iii.iniiiiit.Liiu I kerplnjr ours lves well ftirtlfled with pure blorMi attractive Of llS kind to 1C lOtintl I and a properly nourished frame. 11 vll Sen lc ?!. tlirv tinnfli Tf- will frrwlinllv lia7elle- Maue simply with Doiiin? water or 111 UlC bOUtli. It VIII gr.Hluan ,nllw. sold only m.half-pound Uns. by orocers. oe ma le a resoit lor normern ".TiJvJL millionaires, each of whom will own his cottage for summer use. Among others will be a club bouse, the most elaborate and elegant m the Southern States. JAM tS U'li CO.. Homoeopathic ChemlsU. London. England is L,irr: woktii iavinci ? Not if vou co through tho world a lyspeptic. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets MASON & HAMLIN Organ and Piano Co. BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO. New Model Organ, Style 2244, area positive cure for the worst forms contains a five octave. Nine stop Action, fur- nf TH-cnnr-ii-i iTnliTcfion Flatuloncv nlshed In a larg and hand.-ome case of solid oi Upep:ia. inuic Mack walnut. ITleefWcash; also sold on the and Constipation. Unarranteed and ,sy 1 lire system at tl.sipr quarter, for ten sold by 1). J. J1ICKS x VxO., liruggists. i cjuarters. wntn organ becoiue property of per- WU .ill & CAUTION TO MOTHERS. Mason & Hamlin Tianos. Every Mother is cautioned against The Mason Hamlin "Stringer." invented f i viiv her child laudanum or parecor- aml patf,nii by Mason & iiamllnln IShs U usod gi .n nor ciuki i.uiu.iiium ui j , .11 Lbur w lhp yUsoa & amlln pianos exclusively, lie- ic : it creates an unnatural craving lor ra:jrkaile rtnnement 01 tone and phenomenal stimulants which kills the mind of the capacity to stand in tune characterize these in child. Ackers Paby Sother is specially su-umciiU. prepared to benefit children and cure roptljnr tol.MCS UrgailS at ?-2, their t.ains. It is harmless and concains S32J30, 00, 7S. ?0G. and np. upon Oy ii kui j mult-inlying je ! i'; icion. :cl:cr g '. ia -,. iiixii will i)()NK AT' TU'J tney are colored eople should be .auoro self reliant, and their ministers should teach them more humanity! teach them their duty to help eachfther. It is a fal-e idea that the county treasury s'aould open its doois on any "and every ocea- nntwi : move :m iU!ariii.;s ;uiu : oicxion tauooiue aua.c.ie:ir. )avo tb rieet f tho Conreuerate Congress, 'member oi" tho i.i0gi.dature and oi the Constitutional Convention of and in l.SibS vas elected enn-j Judge of the Superior Court, re k is ! ...aiiiiu?'" on the bench until 1.S70. noUmv-tiia-t wul so tlroughly build I is weU known to the people of tlie conscitution. pnrji v and rarer yrtii-! , . . f 1 -i rvvhoP-v-f -s-Ini-.-i-i ro- ' Ibirke county in connection with t'e.tby D. J. Hicks "cGo.. Dra-i-a a i the Ivii ivlux prosecutions in iCievelanil and Icutheric.rd conn j ties in which ho too!; a conspieu- Of uic nine children d ii- i ., Cannot go hand in hand it we look on. OUS !KUi. Satisf aoti'on Guar an t ekd. Rinnof ne.e.d.n.nd thk enon.! rane. 4!"'.:;" . VIV il : vno survi e n;iu, one is now me (and ibr that matter some portion .j Nothing voll so dailcou iio and iaako ?!i0Ii". 'ult 0klu 01 per pottlo at of tho white race also) needs to ! ita burden as Dyspepsia. Ac!:er s-Dv:;- j loli' county. store. learn that the duty of govern nv-nt! pop:-ia Tablets ill ear no Opium or Jlorphine. Sold by D. J. Ilicks & Co. DUTY TO YOURS VAjV. It is Furnrbing that people will use a common, ordiuarv Till when they can secure a valuable Lnglish one for tlie Rime money. Dr. Acker's English pills are .a po-suiiM cure for sick-headache and all liver troubles. They are small, wect, easily taken and do not gripe. The transition from long, lin- vr.rin'' nnrl Tifim fill sirknos5 tn robust health marks an epoch in the life, of the individual. Sucli a remarkable event, js treasured in the memory and tlfe agency wherc- by tlie good health has been at tained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is mat so mucu is nearu in praiso of Electric Hitters. So many feci they owe their rcstora tioa'tolicalth, to the use of the Great Alterativo and Tonic. If vou are troubled witli any disease of Kiilnevr, Liver or Stomach, of long or short standing you will surely find relief by nc of Elec tric Bitters. Sold at o9c. and i John TullV Drug- Orgtms and Pianos sold for CasJi, Easy Payments, and Rented. Cata logues free. fc. f i 1 r' ra ri. 1 1 m m kcF ufe 1 ' cxxi-i ucii.r.ci-j op itvii I. j-i.l'-i.tuicar. J ita-.J -.rd Coi-clar Uecicil Trtathtoa the Errouor Vo :h, I rer.ja.an- lrt ln r.X rvoii r-i J l'hy.k-.il iJvliiityt laipurUkot tlx- illood. itnlf. cr:!ci. lull ITice. f.niy fcj rtive Iropci Frc. II voa rply 'w- Tt ii-Jnml.lKsl author. Woi. II. Iatk-r. f . re- ors Tin interest in railnaid build-1 t- . . . . . i ..SI - -. f -i--..-.-!-.-.,..-. .-1 T., 1 : to the citizens 15 coniined 'within r-::.1,:; ' V:r ,r.. 11 XV" aia-in-Nortii Carolina is on the a much narrow scope than niany 1 "'.y and it is not all talk, seem to understand. ' iiicks & Co., Druggists. ' either. There are at least a doz- r ciwivrc mon bitters Cures In.lLvv'.ion, ni'.iuiisjicw, Pyt.-rsia. Mala. r:c, Kervous:.or. sir.J 0r.eral IxMlity. Ityil cia'ns rccomri.cn 1 1:. AUCiealers sell It. Genuine Lks trade taark ar.'l croscJ red Uacs ca vrrai'cr. l:..iMi:-..ti,' iron V ".y, Vlcr, Ijncranrc. l.i"" or Ovirtai.ulon. Lnenailn? nv.d ai.ftih-s tlx? vUtlra for WorS, I5mlnnu. the MarricU c r Social IU latiou. AtoU cnokllul u-UuJcr. I'oucca ll.l trrl vrori. It coataln 3r r--, ro"i mo. iiuuiu Litnlr. cn:Scl. full filu Vrit. rnly fl.'O by tratlve ci'ved the COLD AND JEVELLED MEDAL, from the rinticr.r.l Medical Ars-c!a;t-n, for he PlZ ESSAY cn NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY. Dr. I'arkerftixlaeorr rf AMUiAT.t 1'fcrnlcUiM may Us cownUed. coaii. 'T.t'.aay. ty mnil or la ronoD. at th fV.e ef Tin: iTAr.oiiY mfiucai. instititk. No. 4 I'.ulfinrh l'.ofon. 3I.. lowboena'.i DrJcm for took or ltirr for '.lc iUosU U Urcctcd aa above.
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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Oct. 24, 1889, edition 1
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