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THE STAR BliTliEUFORDTOX C. limiird r.vEHY mrnDAY. loca l"aivd sateT T Agents. .j McewlfeieUriaUees, J-U .o,k a4 ae,M..f .. Star. cm r. - I,,r!! g.M. r.tupcill Co., Gov. Holden and his lady have joined the Baptist Church, at Ra leigh. They were baptized by Dr. Pritchard, a few days ago. The chairman of the Finance Committee of the K. C. Conser vative House ot Representatives, is a. bankrupt. He knows al! about Finance ! Wc learn. that Swepson failed the charge of fraud and swindlin lie was arrested under a Bench. "Warrant, issued by Judge Pear sou, upon the affidavit of Gov. Tod. R. Caldwell. HVc say hur rah for Gov. Caldwell. The Centennial Celebration of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of iforth Caro lina, at Raleigh,. N. C, on last etitution anldMnvorii her 1 highest endorsement to Dr.' Grissom's management. From all that we can learn, but for the fact that the institution is lull, sane people would be tempted to file their ap- I- ' ' - . i' pncauousioraamission." nJrc Full DDI I .!! N ('.: W. A.MeC.ll.North Coif, S.C "";fjf.i.. V.1M-. N.C.J H.k.MS il.on. P.iiom. T i. . J. C. Ketrr - n I ..... Kirti Crrphf, n. t W in.. I "... jiffVr.Tu A.U. Co. N. C W.lkT, Kv.s. ; VVKlwwii. . i L4mf. Ark Read the advertiscment of River side High School in to-days paper, lfe shall give an extended notice vf this school in our next. to put in his appearance at Ashe- Saturday, is said to have been a ville last Mondav. and that Judsr errand affair. The Charter was . , O ment was entered against him read by Tast Master W. G. Hill, and his suri ties for $200,000. the address was delivered by Rev. J. F. Simmons, Esq., a native - F- Reid D- and a sumptu- 6f Halifax, who moved to Sardis, ous banquet at the Yarborough ississippi, has been appointed House closed the ceremonies Judge in the district in which he The Advertisers Gazette. now resides. Messrs. Geo. P. Rowell & Co., w Publishers of the American Ad Don't fail to heed Pinncy k Lawrences' Caution J to persons wanting Trees. See advertise ment headed Trees." Railroad has declared a dividend of three per cent. The Road is said to be in a splendid condi tion, i I; ' r - K AVe learn that the Ku Kluxhave again been riding in our County. They visited and whiped Ann Warren, a woman of ill fame, one night lafet week. The survey of the proposed rail road from Suffolk, Va., to Eden- ton in this State, is about com- Death of H. J. Mitchell. Wo regret to learn that H. J. Mitchell, formerly a citizen of this town, wart crushed to death by the cars, pje,, and it is said that work at Johnson City, lenn., on ine upon th(J Koa(i will commence in SUt ult. Xo vaveh last week. Owing to ftkknc.-s and other causes, be vond our control we were unable U) g( he, nhle to avoid such mishaps the future. the early part ol the Spring. Gen. Wade Hampton will prob ably be elected President of the Charlotte, Columbia fc Augusta vertisers Gazette, liave changed their publication from a monthly ,to a weekly. This firm is the most successful advertising agen cy in the United States, and their Gazette will no doubt fill a want long felt by the advertising pub lic. Terms $2 per annum. Address 40 and 41 Park Row, New York. Amon the French volunteers 1 i i is a company commanded uy a post-mistress. She is a Polish woman, and fought in the Polish revolution. She acts at the same time as chaplain and surgeon for her troops, and carries a case of instruments, a cross, a gun and a revolver, ller husband has mean- and attends Tennessee editors must be pros perous. (Jur J ohn J3axter, now of Kuoxlle, vTnn4;has" brought suits for libel against newspapers ox iasnviiie ana other parts or the State to the number of six, la-iiig his damages at $50,000 in each case or 300,000 in the lump. Baxter is a Radical, and his cause of grievance is the pub lication by the papers reterred to of charges of a political nature, which he holds - to be injurious. We concur with the V ashinson Patriot in regarding this affair as chiefly interesting, from the light it throws upon the gratifying pros perity of the editors of Tennessee. One would have to journey long, indeed, before he could find, within a comparatively 6hort cir cuit, six newspapers that could be safely sued for $50,000 apiece. Raleigh Sentinel. y. C.SMITH, M. D. ! Formerly with McKmmmi . Sl Kolibiua, Wholesale Drug gitf, New York. A. II. HAMMOND Aiuoa Co N. C. SMITH & HAMMOND. DFUG3, UlUmi TOILET ARTICLE?, JcC. Charlotte,. N., C. Depot of fine's Chloral Soother, King of all Pain, If oetetter'a Bitters, Vinegar B liters, Pratt's A8tral Oil, Concentrated Lje , and Potailu 39-m. t out the Star, we hope to Kailroal at the next meeting ff while plaid at home, , ble to avoid such mishaps in thC bkboler8- : - to household afiirs. A SSWEK TO COHRKPPON DENTS. ( Vv'e issued no paper 2nd nor 15th Jan. i, D. k Co. Papers pent yo,u of all the ingles. ,lL. L We wrote to yoh by art mail, we require cash, or that House 7'J Democrats; 38 the advt. sh:ill come tlirongh a publicans; 3 independent! On the 11th January a fire oc curred in Newberne. . Loss about $G0,000,-7-property insured for $20,000. The Episcopal Church was burned. The following is said to be the . i 'i status of thejjegislature : Senate 35 Democrats ; 15 Kepublicans ; Re- known advertirting agency. The Wilson Plaindcalcr wants to Bell out. (Jon. Ai Dockcry has bought a $10,000 farm, near Lumberton. Paul Morphy.ianow practicing l.uw in New Orleans. In Indiana, fashionable sleighs have ftoves in them. The bombardment of Paris con tinues. Latest reports- are,- thai a tire is racing in the Southern portion of the city. Siuall-ppx and other diseases , are carrying ofi large numbers daily. - Seven thousand five hundred and fifty-two lbs. of seed cotton wa6 raised on four acres of land, at ...Buffalo Paper Mills, Cleaye- Ite tux inches thick is being ob- land county. Stable manure was tumid in Wcldon. New Hanover county jail has VI innintcH. The Legislature met last Mon day. His ITonor, Judge Logan, is holding a Special ourt at Ashe nlle. ' " 1 Only one person in half a mil lion railway travelers has been njnred by accidents. The most beautiful tchurch in America was built by a widow (Mrs. Colt, of Hartford,) . Mr. Jonas Bost, an old and highly reHpectablc citizen of Xew ton, died week before last. A few days since a young lady was appointed stenographer on duty in the' office of the Secretary J of the Interior. A mau' in Flint, Michigan, bought another man's wife ai'ew days ago, and paid, $10. He paid extra for the furniture. Gen. John A. Logan, will be lectcd U. S. ' Senator from IllinoU, to succeed Hon. Mr. Yates both republicans. . k 3000 acres of Laiid was sold by ' the Sheriff of Robeson county a jew days since, it. brought $13; wonder if the title was good ? Bev. Jules DeLaunay, who has made years of researches in the Roman Catacombs, lectured in Statcsvill on the 12th inst. James A. Moore lias retired a Asaociatc Kditor of the Sentinel, to fill his old po-iition as Steward ofthe Insane Asylum. ! A tournament was h'cld in Lumberton on last Friday week. Knights and ladies in abundance wfrc in attendance. The anuual Woman Suffrage Convention for Kew Hampshire will be held in Concord about the middle f January. . John Spcllman, editor of the 'Baleigh State Journal during the" war, has become associate editor ot the Rahrigh Sentinel. Thomas W, Ferry will succeed Hon. J. M. Howardas U, S, Sen ator from Michigan ; both Repub licans, s . " t ', The Tannery of W. R: Simon ton, near Statesville, was destroy ed by fire, on the 5th iustaut, used tc enrich the land. Tlie 26th instant, there is to be a Railroad meetihg at Newton, X. C, to consider the sulijectlof building a Road from Liucolntbn to Xewton. Brimmlr is notified that his Po etry is received, and will appear in our next. Hope to hear from him often, and upon any subject. he may wish to writejeither poetical or otherwise. Report says that Hon. J. C. Tue Womaxs' Journal. We have received a copy of thiswoekT ly, with a request thaL we would say a word in its favor, or against it. V,re, have carelully examined the paper, and can say that' we find little to condemn, while much of it deserves praise. We place it on our exchange list, and shall hereafter give our opinion more fully. It advocates " Womans' Rights," a question which will, in our opinion, be the question soon. It is published at Boston, Mass., and Chicago, III., at $2.50 per annum. Ladies, do not fail to see the February number of Demerols Illustrated Monthly the model parlor Magazine, with splendid novelties, popular music, reliable fashions, and many other attrac tive features. The beauty of its typography, its gems of literature, its fund of useful information, its irtistic and elegant engravings and fashion plates can not be sur passed ; and the value of the pre miums (including a beautiful $o chromo),. is astonishing. Yearly $3. Address W.Jennings Demo- rest, 838 Broadway, New York, Demorest's Young America, $1.50 a Yer. A brilliant and tion of tEe Prussians artillery was almost exhausted, when the Prussians became furious, and gave an order for the ad vance of infantrv. The French advanced with equal rapidity along the whole line to- meet the Germans in a fair hand to hand musketry fight. The Germans were cool and collec- tea,anu tne drench were Dena- TRUSTEES SILK. T?v virtno ving bravely, but near noon thp oJ-deed of Trust executed vo me on the 11th mobiles began to wave, and the ?T Su olFiu- t 1 and ' rv i i , , , ' . . , , his ne O. M. 'llarnlL I will ell to the P reDCIl, UO longer aDle lO nola liigheat biddw at pub ic Auction, t the Court j their position, bean to retreat. ,Ul Krto.uuiit.r.onTi,urj.ijii,e T i ! ii . , !2ih, diiy January, 1871, th fj;loi;i' two; menu wmie uie acau ana woun- Tracts ot iaud, 10 wit: One Tract lying in the County of Ruther "brd, on the wntei! ol socond Broad KiTer aui adjoininjf tlio lauda of Jiirah naotfr's and Joseph Baxler'a, conUiiniii; about 55 non?. And one tract ol l.ial iu the County of Kuuteriora, nnd Rommcncug ut the bunk ot the Branch of Buber' old liutr, adj Auiug S. MiKJtiey'a impryveuieuLv containing a'jout 45 acrta more or less. TerruH of Sale Cash. ::9-td J. W 1 T r KO WSKT, Trustcir. I was cured of Deafness and Catarrh by a simple reinody and will send the Aim. M.O. LKGGKTT, Jrrsey City, X.J. ed strewed the ground. The fields were red with blood and the carnage was fearful. Fif- teen thousand French had fal len before 5 o'clock, when the whole French army was in full retreat. The number of troops actually engaged on each side numbered sixty thousand. Gen Chanzy is reporled sick, but he is still in command, and it is expected that another bat tle will occur to-morrow. receipt tree, 3'J 4vr A Watch Free for tyery body atxi $30 per day Burt. Bui ness light and Honorable. ro O ft eter prise. Xo bambafr. Ad'i R, Monfo Ejo nedy, Pitteburgh, P. 37 ir. FHKK TO E00K AGESTS . We will send n tmndAorae Propectan it out New IllustrutM Family HibJ to any Book Ageut, free oi Cturge. Address Na tional PubliMiin Co.. rhiliidelphia. Pa. Chicago. IIL or St, Louia.. Mo. 37 iw. LOCAL AGBXT8 WAXTE. I want a ical Arent in erery Town and Villnj i.i the Country, o (nuvaia lr Su'aerihtfr" to the v"i-stkkx.vVji A il.ijmrtcent f-VtH) I'reniiuu y'irel KngrarJuf Hi nt Kt;t;ia u -Yirr ulcribr. r'nxu i:i.e. to JO.UO cm be asily in id.' m an -VMnjf. A iiUiI ibrlt (niiiuiiiwM ta allow iiu i.nn;i jr Si-imriiii and Prire Circular. Addr JaaiS R. KILLIorr. B03TOX. MaSA. 31 4w. 2 PATENT ORGANIC VIBRATOR. Into the axT i not perceptible! TemoTt hum in ( bead and rnablra Lh Am? to Hear distinctly at eharefc. aaUIeaXaaeaeatfr. Ir.T.U.Klra. au.i.w-jib i i vi i ii ii iiiniir i f I j ill ii v ii rt fiti i mm aBB a u 'Vl fl 11 1 I II I I 8 0"CLOCi. 94 It is difficult to realizesaya the Washington Chronicle., that in anv one of the States the spirit of lawlessness 13 so rite that Union men can not travel through its populous towns in safety: yet accuniii luting evidence forces us to believe that such is the fact in North Carolina. Well authenti cated accounts of crime commit ted against persons solely because ot their known attachment to the u'incipals ofthe Ropublican par- y reach us alnio3t daily. The most prominent outrage of lato was. committed at Charlotte, the home ot ex-Uovernor Vance. It appears that Governor Scott and State Treasurer Parker, of South Carolina, were forced by the se vere weather to lay over on Christmas day in this town. ay When leaving the dining hall at noon they were hissed and other indignities were offored by a crowd of iiftv or more persons. The Governor and Treasurer re tired to their rooms, and soon after the landlord sent his clerk to make an apology for the out-- rage.- At a later hour they were notified Iby an entire stranger that their lives were in danger, he having heard the men about the hotel say that they never should leave the town alive. Ex- Governor Vance subsequently ought to wipe out the. stain upon ihe town by writing a letter to Gov. Scott, in which he says: "According to the best informa tion to be obtained, the! outrage was committed by a party of roughs from South Carolina." Perhaps the Senator-elect can ex plain how it waa that fifty or more South Carolina roughs were at Charlotte. $60 A WEBK paid ajentj. male or fem.de, in a new manu- tactunug buinei nt home. No caDital re- quired. Address NOVKLTY (AX, Saco, Me. 374 w Brutal Murder. We clip the following from the Spartanburg Republican : A colored man named Anto ny Johnson, who lived near Packolett, in this County, was murdered at Ins house on Fri- dlniT Tjrrlif lfof TMir fatlimnnir nrtdnod before the Coroner's This iSUO Humbug ! investigation, elicited the facts, TrSlS that at about 11 O'clock, On mai1' a correct picture of jour fdture hnsba Friday night, Johnson was a roused by persons knocking at his door and demanding admit- tance. This dem nd being re fused, a shot was fired through the door, which was immediate ly afterwards broken down. 81LESHK.Y WASTED. Buainesii hoaerable. No com;etition, fiberal payjfiven. S. Y. JwKNNKDV, 8 4th lor return .iband or wjfo, with uani9 and dute ol marriage. Addrcas .W. FOX, P. O. Drawer No. 24, Fuliouviile, N. .Y. 394r $10MDE FIUM50 Cts! S )mctliing urgently nee lei by ererrbodv Call and aee; or 12 samples sent (postage paid) tor ou cu t'i:it retail easily lor S 10. 11. L. Wouxn-r, 181 Clmthara sjq., X. Y. 3: tw $1,000 to S2.0U0 8 L A R Y W E O U A (t A N r K K TO P.iT TO Book Agenti of experience; or a large commission than is offered bj any other Pub lishers. .Aeotiare minjc fCO ta$209 p wrek canta.'winp' for our new Illustrated boakt We guarantee Agents a salary or a laxfa commUNon, witli & clioico ol two neir an4 popular books and exclusive territory. W offer a rure chance to mergetic raea or wi.meti to make mon j. Secure jour apeoo direct I rum tl.e publisher;. J. B. Bi:ait JL C0.nartlord, Conn. Si HOW WOMEN CAN MAKE UONKT And othor beat Bocks in tho market. McKixset SiAurur," 1503 Cheanut Street Phile. 39 4w, Shows hoTta da'ible the profltd ol the Farm, and how lanners uni their sous can each make 39 4 w. New specia 1 York. Jan. 14.- A Telegram . dated Lemans, 10th midnight, says: The army ofthe Loire the hopo of France has been defeated in a bloody battle within seven miles ol this city. The report of cannon has been heard all Abbott will contest the seat of useful juvenile monthly, that sur- Gov. Vauce in the U. S. Senate, passes all others in its attractive- and that J. II. Harris will contest the seat of Col. Rogers, from the Raleigh District, in Congress. Charlotte will have a great Railroad meeting the 21st o'f Feb ruary, tb discuss the propriety of building a Railroad from Savan nail, GaM via Lancaster, S. C, to Charlotte. ;; 1 ; Lincolnton Lodge, A. F. M., Xo. 137, has lost three of its mem hers by death, since November, yiz : II. S. Ode 11th November; C. R. F.iCrowland, January 1st; dav. The entire population of Lemans crowded the house ness. The premiums offered to tops and suburbs of the city, Pflfli finhspHherfireTPflUvwoiHTpr. and all the thoroughfares and Three white men entered the 100,000 AUKATS VATtI) rUtl house, while others remained outside in the yard. The par ty demanded the name of John son, and, upon being tuld, or dered his mother, to procure a ro e. "While she was gone to an outhouse, in obedience to tbis order, Johnson snransx S100 PER MOXTil through the doorway and at- In Winter lO.OOO Copies will b mailed free to trurintrvl to miL-f liU PKPin hv ""'"p- Send name and address to lempica 10 make nis escape Dy zi1C.lkr ucCUudy, ihiiadciPhi. Pa. nignt, Dut was nreu upon ana fell, pierced by a ball through the thigh. Not satisfied, the inhuman wretches placed a pis tol at his side and firing, killed him instantly. 1 he pistol was held so near to his body that the powder from it burned Ins clothes, They then, threw his body into a gully. Atter ac complishing this inhuman out rase, the oartv went to "the store of Mr. George Brown, and remained long enough to '-fix" their pistols. Although they ere not disguised, vet Mr. Brown failed to recognize any of them. The murdered man was a Trial-Justice, and was a repub lican candidate for the legisla ture at the hist election. ful, comprising among them juve nile books to the amount of $1.75 a fine chromo worth $5, a stcreo- trnnn mifrrRrnrfk ntin nimprnns . . . At 9 oclock m the momins: the the progress of the fight was anxiously watched. Although the people are accustomed to the roar of cannon there was other presents worth -more than the cost of the j'ear's subscription. Address W. J. Demorest, 838 Broadway, New York. 1$ Good Condition. The of ficials of the Wilmington, Char lotte and - Rutherford Railroad and K. J. Ramsour, 7th January, who went up on a sort of t$ur of inspection on r riday morning re turned Saturdav evenina:. Ihev reported the road as being in ex- AUKNTS WANTKD FOR A.H.STEPHENS Great History of the Wai Complete in one volume. Send tor circulars, with ternn and a full description of the work. Address Nation al Publishing Co, Thilada'phia, Pa, Atlanta. Ga. or St. Loui-t. ido. 39-4 w The "Wilmington Municipal election on the lirst Monday tin this month resulted in a complete triumph for the Republicans. Hon. Silas N. Martin, waa re elected Mayor. ' : The following eminent Conserv atiye Council appeared for th$ no torious Stepson, at the investiga tion before Judge Pearson1: Lx Gov. Thos. Bragg, B. F. Morse, Gen. Matt Ransom, Ex-Judge A. W. Merrimon, Dan'l G. Fqwle and Ed. G. Haywood a feather, kc.y ceilent condition and the work progressing as rapidly as could be expected, ihey pronounce it the best road in the btate. d. Star. . right wing of the French army, which was on the east- of Lem ans, was suddenly attacked by the vanguard oi the Prussians, which emerged from woods on the extreme rightof the French. Upon the alarm being given the advance of the French in fantry wheeled into line of bat tle the artillery pushing for ward through intervals made in the severed ranks the cav alry took position upon the right and left wings. A more perfect line of battle could not have peen formed by the finest army. The artillery were well supplied with ammunition, and Riverside High School. The first session ol tkis Institution will open on the 30th dar of Jan. 1811, and continue five month?. Tho Fchool ia located 'seven in ilea west of Iluiherfordton, on Broad River, in a healthy and ; well watered ( section ol country with every weans of accommodation lor board ic. Terms of Tuition Primary Class, $ 6 00 . (Gru;nui:ir, Viatheraatict! Sic.,) 10.00 Classics, (Latin Sc. Oreck,) 15.00 Board including lights, fuel aud washing, from $0.00 to 8 UO. Students will be charged, from the time tbey enter the school to the end of the mo aious, nd customary deductions made tor loss I' me. Tuition payable one hail iu advance. , . For further , pan iculars address me 'at Rutherfordtoo. i 41-tf ' J. W. DePAS3, Principal. From the Raleigh Biblical Recorder N. Carolina Lunatic Asvlum. Afr. J. IL Moore returns to the "ie mtantry with one Hundred Dosition of Steward of this iusti- rounds per man. Supply trains tution, and Uol. Anderson is once were conveniently postea near more treasurer. Dr. Gnssom has and real bloody work beganThe saved out of the appropriations for battle field was in the vallev " Birds of its support, funds sufficient to con- aD(i the two armies occupied t ; : vert the uusigutly helds into a fa h . . t Re a h IT y-,, 1 T -VT 1 1 S 1 I UCauUlUl luvtll, UVLUl UlUl HIIU rnt If iirs. lum ii. xiian nasi ueeu c : -i j: - er. ine rrencn line was sem i 1 1 Hex in VfiriiiiiH iviiiiis. nuiuinv i appointed as Justice of the Peace wajt8 and rustic seats. Aroman- circular and extended twelve by the appreciative citizens; of tic road winds arouud the hill and miles, overlooking the valley Columbia .Falls, Washington leads to a cool spring, spoutingits which was covered by twelve crystal waters atter the style of inches of snow. On the oppo- city parks, in trout ot tue slte heights the Prussians held an olmrkcf cimilnr Troifiri sena m iugh its noble jet of water ou . , .r , to spoi-t wfth the gentle breezes, Shortly after nine o'clock the and then refresh the srrasa and c,UNiaua il luuou?. wiu- flowers. . nouade from the .woods near When the weather is good, 95 the extreme 'leftflanked by per cent of the 235 patients come an immense torce of cavalrv forth for exercise, for fresh air and t ue vood concealing their posi- lor ciiucnui uunuuc hi inia must n ,U.11 (U o.a irn LWtlTa wlOt. the evidenten- nnd mentnl condition of a arm u "S waj number ofthe inmates. ' (The artillery fire continued on Miaa Ilx ha ' iuspwtod tho in- both nidcd untu th ammum County, Maine. Mrs. Nash: is thoroughly versed' in jurispru dence, aud is a partner! in the practice of law with her husband, 1 F. C. Kash, Esq., at Columbia Falls.; !;!.' G. W. Swcpson, the Prince of Railroad swindlers iu North Car olina, and a Conservative Demo crat, was arrested at Raleigh a few days ago, and bouud over iu the sum of $200,000 to appear at Asberille, last Monday, to answer NORTH CAROLINA, Rutherford County. In ihe Pi'obate Court. Pution for sale of land to constitute asMta. Bkkj. BiGGKBSTiFr, adm'r of JoKATIIAN MOOXET. VS. Miltok Jabrell, and wile and other. Heps at Laic of Jonathan Mooney. It appearing lo the natisfaclio:i of the Court that Milton Jarrall and wife . are non residents of this State it is ordtred that pub lication be made in the Rutherford Stak, for 6 weeks uoutjiug ca d non-rejfldent- defend ants to appear before us at mjr office, iu Knlhertordtou, and anivrer or demur to said petition, or it will bo hearj ezprte a to them. J. B. CA.RPKNTKIL 4l-6w Judge of Probata. Work for Spare Hours. BUIXGIKG IXHKAVKS. A B.Kk from the crowded lifo of one who ia loved an 1 iu demand all over the laud. Rev. A. B. 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Trnnspaient aud clear as cry nta .it will Dot soil the finest fabric pertoctir sale. cImm aud efficient- desidvTalUJW 1mi ' swu-Lt W and Pound at 1 It feature and p-veni tho Hair from be comink Hrav, imixrt a X Vmr spfeerw ncr. reniovtM Iuitdruff. x coin aitd retrbtir (to the he;td, clicks 111 Hair fruui lalliuf of ana rryrea u 10 jrreirt ixu-ul wlx-n prvM. toiviy prevmu iieuiU3ie. cirMsU II mors, cutaiKVMis eruptions, awl unualarsl Heat A a dentins: (brtlie ilair it is the be articil in the mirk A. Dr. G.' Smitli. jwtenrr. Orotoo Juociioa. Mans. Prepared onlj by I'RX-TKfl BRO THERS,, Gloucester, Urf. Tlie .Ivouit is pot pu in panel in bottla, msde expreasj lor it, with the namof tb article blown in tb jrlass. Ask your Iraggist for Nature's Hair Restorative, aud take no otter. Send a three cents tamp f Procter Bras, for a Treatise on the Uusua Hair. Tb. ia. Jorroatln it oonUins is worth $S00.00 to spy" perj.' kVlai
The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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Jan. 21, 1871, edition 1
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