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rim e> Oi« Copy, One T«IP„ . . -« Om Copy, Six Month*. i •■# Copy, Tlirw, Mombx MUitßltiL, - J,; ■Bt> r #U nt 1 li« Po*t 0"#«# !n U ' N «N, AH MCOD] c.N*# FLATTER agMfeMrr HK^^^ tuoUH Mquorg, " wiiat \re. all Collt'Sls 1 IICfC ;i|e W ' d «] efea 1 s. aixl !•- ■ feats sf inn11;11 e efft >j- 1 s wlii«•}i B bring; 1 ]if• j 11(j,s t decisive vie ■ lories. Tlx.' T»Kl JI! oft lie ];11«• J Hpleetion in Atlanta ;i cried jwadnesH to ever;, t• • IIIJ n T.III « M ■ I jßyorkw, hut t}i • dccis gMpiis of tlx* Siipivin. ( oiirt- hope* 111;11 will 'ixl >n ■ siji' we j-h 11 hiii ■i it cisj in ■of tho Supreme Court, of 111• V nit e] Si ;i t e.K ;is 1o t lx- con li'" personal lihcrfy" shriek ill Im'liji II (tf t lie li(jlX »r I 1,1 I g|.'Ks('(| w ill of m;ijority of K'MP oo !'!''- ' f i> only,'i iv af- I ion (>i ilic I,• i w if coni ■u>li sense ,*t ]i* ] com inoll j 11s tiee willi renewed force. In tliis issue will I>«» lonnd the decision of ourown State Court in ' jjflnnl rejoice in it. Init Iteennse men should if.id it to learn w we li;i ve g;ainel, and the anti-prohihitionists i shonhj rend it to lenrn wlini [they ha ve ]» r« •1• i i «1 m 1 not 1o t f E >'l >j* 1 ( 1 ell in ; 111 local ■cr r i t (»ry. It will news t> the wine] ISt 'I Ici'.s to tell them I M! l l'i 11i11?_'• altoiit t his m'' [ os> " only wine have made it th.-ii iiitnrftcat inn v M (,, I its drinking almost" jgggf ns ii culled whiskey. has declared the H l,( ,u '''' eyer\ friend v,,, '. v friend HMy- fc l '•' l'• • every good Hi it is enforced. " 'l l l tit ali \ dead letter m p«'al. This 111 ■'•lid it will 'Hit s . ')> ■ 1 " 1 (TV don't {ro S 4'i* : '•" ' ri ■ »ru-1 rallic r. »w I the dii" , «,t law to • O l'k ' •!• Hk\ llay, two yonrip.' ■yiuston, were indicted some lEifMc since tor ;iu nt]i'«i\. mid Am trial were found guilty. 1 Whitaker lined .«.">()() and Hay was lined sentenced to six months in jail. The Governor yester- 1 day comminuted Hay's sen | tence to a tine of SJOO with— I out iin|»risonment." —Xews- (observer. This act ion (>ftho (iovernor I be le-al. but it is not The Jndue who tried was informed of all connected of the cliar ies • I- very mi^iw§'a^!' S ' V iS Men have soriietiines done this thinrandift?wnrdscon demtied Ihe Governor f»r be in^-influenced by it. Tlx-rc 1 is not a thief nor a murderer in jail who cannot jLret j» i ti ! i ioners for his discharge, and there are verry few nx-n who! will up counter petitions. 1 litis it is the(iovernor is im- ! posed upon and does things, lor which he is often s verelv criticised. \\ enrenot i tinm- him for t lie nbove nc ion. | but 1 he law*, if such t here be.! which jiives him tlx- powder.! J Ihe -I are bet tern I tie to j meet out punishment in les tried before them. al'tcV henrinr both sides, than tin, riovernor. who hears only! oil" side, and t lint from par tin! witnesses. Ifa .J in j flicts excessive punishment I his judgement lrin v be i'e\ iew' ed in a higher court", but t he I lovernor should not be that ! court. fl«- Haw ills Kni II It II t w lit On \\ in. 1 'orts who \?as eeiivictot! | "l murder in Beaufort court last! week, while on the witness stand in his own behalf, in answer te [the question how he heyai t | 'lrink, nairl he u licence j !to practice law and went t > State- j j vill '. Father gave me plenty el | | money auoi 1 got to tlriiit ing. I ! 'with a limiting partv, . t ■bird and got sick ami re- | 'BjL' li; doctor told me icj ]le gave ine aj ginB which was! .■ "(>'"l ia\v ! another glass at another it was full. 1 kept lookhii; iit it and soon saw ripples on it. I did not know what it meant, I look ed and saw a tly in it 1 looked again and saw a web xtendinu down _to the llv. J >aw eomiiiji down the web a great bigsj»*nlei, when I would look it would stop, but when 1 would 1.-okofl" it would creep towards tho Uy. I then heard a voice saj ing. the llv had been caught in the wlu-kcv, and the spider had got it, and it I did not stop drinking tne devil would catcli me like the sp tit r caught the tly. 1 drank some whiskev. It quieted me. I sent tor the doctor be said it was the delirium tremens threatning me. I have had twospells, which were ft.Mow ed by delirium tremens." At olbe»* witnes* said I'ott>had told of *h«)otiug one man in Challesion S. (\ and another in Statesville X. where he \v;i put in the chain gang. Otherevi dence says Mr. Potts' fathci lias bemi a hard diinker. The f>ins ol the father may be \ioittdon tin .on in this case. The Chicago Tribune theleatbi ing Kepub' can paper oi the \\'e>; eudoises the J'residents nn s.»age. saying it 44 is able and .statesman- ( like, luminous in sfty'e. j>ei>p!cu-j oils in statement, clear in it- rca- j zoning and irrefutable in its eon-1 elusions. It is moderate pr«»f*t - ! f ;on doctrine such as has Ik. n e.\-1 - ni]ditiel more tlian ome in tin ' i; üblic utterances o* both tin ! - «.-at political parties. The message whicliK^fuT»licans ami lUm r.it- 1 i are bound by every con-iderativ:. of the public weltere and of pi tieal expedioiu-y to -tai d togeth ' er -' i 6uch utterances must tft ver\ : discouraging to the harpies who' attempted to make capital on tin fallacious 44 free trade' erv. There is not a negro in the Fif tieth Congress. The Republicans who love ''the colored man and brother' with such tenderness have not ele ted a solitary color ed man trom a Northern District. O llara ol North Carolina, and Smalls of, South Carolina, have disappeared from the lialls of Cot. gress anJ the places that knew jhem last year will tor two years, license is booming in l harlotteand Atlanta. The privilege to make drunkards costs £1.00(1 in Charlotte, and si .c,oo in Atlanta. It ( don t matter how hip.h you 1 make it. the men who stand before the counter and hand |in their dimes and nickels. :a re t lie >n«'.s who pay t lie li ' eeJise ta X . P»Ut it look's like ; paying pr»-t ly dear for a fel j low to measure out their idrinks. if lie does prove a I is>od nx tra 1 charactei ( oniri t man (icorge K. : »t Chicago projio- - to int oduc jabnlintothellou-c of le pr» -eu tative-i giving the iovt rninent | power tt» bai;i-h ail (who advi-e oi encourage the de i-tru' tion oi® property. It woui-« be a good law and .-hould le- jia— ed. Matiy t the w re'e hc- wi o are di-tui bin_ r the peace of -ocie- II 1 ;ay in thi- 'ami have xeen bai l-ii ' \d from their own comae* and i aiVd n>t tit to ive anywhere i»ut lie of a i cnitentiarv. Let it It j kiill that the I nitt d Stat* - | haVnp ado) ted a law for tie ban j isiiinßLt of -ucli ti i-ii and we j-hal! Slave !c-$ ol it in futni e, N- :V- are tr« ated like white lo ks jiu Borne instance.- in New oik. .wluii'k' Smith, a little ehl wi iiikud \up woman was in court | a-t wcekl ai.l after cursin*; tin | )fTieeis anli caliinir the .1 ml»*e an \ j tll >a!d villain wa- sent | :o the I-iai.t|\for a yeftr. I'roini V" ■ 'fopli l , Mr. I '>w ilerlw i- ill. \ Mr c . John pb A-'m- dc id. { Abl I Vd. fSf \f " Vu 1 i 1 ili e Iwope hi s'-h pot ; t lie 'I V , ' aiii-le i- to -MBak at Ma '.i., Oil 1:41 i I .JaWiary next. i- Tipyear> old . I • I.i t.m7th!^lw^!^\ u erj'ool jn ls()y. («en. P.o danger de■•line- a seat in the Chamber of l)ep;ities, he expects war and thinks France is in greater need of'generals than "f deputies ( 1 Ivev. Mi-. I'eancn s services are invited to var.otis towns in the l>t ite and his appi>intmeut fiii'- the>t ahead i-(>old.-h(n"o the#th | Sunday in October, l s S- s . sav? J the Argus. I « j liev. .1, T. Hagwell i> licensed J n\ the Methodi-t chnreh in ' har lotte to preach, but lid not aj-jdv for admission into the annual conference. lle i- -imid\ a local preach t. 1 atrick Henry concluded hi | will in these memorable words : "1 have now disposed of all my ]»ropertv to my farnilv, there is one thing more 1 wish 1 could give them, and that ii the J 1 hii'-tiaii i eagion. It tliey* had in-, and I had not given them one .-hilling, th e \ w >.t ul t be ii 11. paid it they hiid not that, and I j i• ad givt n ti eni aii the wor d tiiev I »vi >u 11 ito pt K>r." j Mi'MlttK «»t llir X. t . I .ii*. H'l'rs' VssiK'iaiion. I iii -> A-fcociation wn- i, td a' the Knriii' is C"i»ii▼« ut:>i . J wliieh as held in the city of Raleigh. I I iniia; \ in. 1 . h\ i \ ■> i J President, one Vice-President for h-fieh Corgres-ionul d.-tiiet ia the State, a Secretary and an F'xo i;t:\e ' Conunittee of live it ad >i a.l t t> 11.. t in the city of Greei the -t eondW. h.t in J :ill '• Ihe Con-tititutioTi re-tii.t iii«mbei -hip of ti.« A- • it : ' -•H-h on!v .i- Lure tl. f :r , i..ef • State is out it led to u* nraiy v te-in ' the be k a- it hrv- m.-iubers in the 1 lower branch of our Legislature, but in no manner restricts the number of qualified delegates who are to east these vote.- Ine object an 1 purpose of tie Association if to take such action may best improve and promote the I agricultural interests of our people. 1 This is the bread ba-is upon which | it is founded and it hopes to L iTe hearty approval nud coopera:ion of evtry farmer in »ur State. Ait hough caiied without organized effort or formulated plan, the con tention of last January was com- of nearly four hundred , rj i"espre.senting forty three eouMie- We efc r nestiv h o ,. e that t every county tU Wll! bp , i-piesented in our mee t} n r, in 1 i: *.-n-boro. L- iLe f.ii mei - ; n ea ,.} l county in 1 e State call im , ingB a , oh „ aud ( , eject .hm-gates - Xri m . l , J y {l!4 uk,! A!i * S"« cert.ticates, to 1 " " i: ni Sections and the i •At of ail Action? may be i repre-ente 1. I> 1 t,.*l rates on rail ' hi:f:U \ecurel and the I agents are instructed to igsue ~ >und i i rip tickets to all | 'delegate*. \ U . du' d rates have been secured u tLe hotels and l>L rJing Louse in ireensboro. j A Farmers' niU bo LfcM duri,! ' Able and a-ricui t u ,, t . wjl] li( . pre-mt to ad Ires-» tU b , i ]v 01 . mportant topics cL )IJ4(rteJ wIU) 'gricu ture Kv*ry >n w ,,j , )e made to render tL_, occussion mtere-ting and ] i'"htiii^ Iit.IAS p r ,. M , lel , t All St ate paper* t ed to copy. Kaleigh has not talt,, us long a stride forward in day as it i!: ' !!e '' i ' ''"slug the drug .tor. Hon Sunday for th ft of , V( , rything lmt what ubsolute i v neccs.-ary for the -iek. TLe step f s in the direction of right i ril lee t l. and it is righteousness af tor a]l UI1(1 righteousness alone tlnL maketh a city gn at It is n mov^ ment wljich w. know ha, long bet u oh j ( , ct l)f the earnest wish am 1 ; wolk ()f perhaps more than one ( (f 0 , ( ] I A " '«* »I> lui'li wlio ' '"'""K 1 " " "'« ut 4.1 to those w iio have joined in inakiM , u , ag it an ac complished fact News (A\ , lbserver. Another c> 1 our «\cimnl, r( , s s . tv> . " Sundav desecration thf cou ' nt * v i-an aw fid sin. for w hicß , , ■ \ li national punishment is a- sure t'A 1 come an tiit i'H i~ ti ntii in 'iod >i Wdl. i • ft is getting to be alarL n „ auJ ! - uorse professing I ] nUian j ale not free from the sin. \Yasliiuj>toii l.i'tlci •5 • ' li. r ' is,nN(ii(l).(l | i December I*s, 11SS7 U I.- ii t f> - nomination of S.f , t .. Lamai to be an Associate JuV , (1# \ ' 1 the Supreme Court is takea , I up 111 , the Senate there will be objL ctioi]s ! 1 "'' f " hi - coqfirmation amcL ir I Keptiblie.ins. but there is\ I c\erv !>«iie\» that when thl ( . v ( ' ( i> very , few. Ihe objections will be ijiainly on account of Mr. Lamar's agr' ' Mlt i one or two Senators whose lue"i ori«s still dwell upon the reb«" HJII are expected to find fault witli ,lim i>*cause he went out of the Ihe Democrats will sujiport t^ J ' Ui without a brtak, and only two I publicans need vote for him to in s,,re , hi> continaation. l'ostmaster-(' en " cj al \ ilas's nomination as Mr. j mars successor tt;11 hp criticise.) to ) fcome xtent in the Senate, b«cai? :Se of the reports which -have fou* J(j j ciroslation regarding Mr. VilaP ; alleged connections with a JI! ; relations to certain persons accu * ; of imp operly securing public i So far as can bp learned. •Imposition will he shown to tIV confirmation of Mr. Dickinson a* l'»st master (ieneral, and all j nominations are expected to be 4 ' passed upo'i b. fore tin* close of nexl | Week. i I ii lei a pi, dgn -f secrecy, which lis observed with owlish Btrictness,lj , tie i. pr r,f the rnite 1 j Stall s n nd ■i\ at Ih itaiu on ti JW 1 .sheii. s Commission have heeri ; me. ting and aoiourning. holding} tht .si s -i !.« ea i- ii l>iit giviri" > no intimation i> ihiv one that they are approaching "an agrewnent. I >• -ves!i-»ns '• are b*.-n h aid from i 1 ■ 5 ■ fc: ■ ien wi... were oppos- 1 js. : ; ; .; e ci i' f:t ,i ! U .g , f - as i - ■ 1. an 1 that t w :: 1 soon '• ave Washington a.» - {; >- imjD>ssio wt ' get lenial ft :»• r j ssei t ' f rj a* v a *th >i i/» i ■ r .' ;s : A g. »t • mm '>▼ - ki.ows. 1, , t nl. . \* ,ii. 1 .lot f'l. did venture a dav> ago W» m'.v -> • c ikii.gs .f. tiie» ni'il w;0 ■> i•J» 1 t• • >]• ~t a s« j; .en.#?.! w»n. 1 u hen the i\>m w h t j:S ' H to tt K - Mr^- *.':«vr-;a7^Hf " t ' ,voof tlie it •• rious« f or t } l( . delegate* not >U . PrelS^" I^™ eis? I Aec Jtive Mansion. So lioorn was tiiied with clerical i iaj delegates and rnanj ladies w} ° i accompanied them. General and S ,' ' Banks. Vai^ 1 States Marshal o 20, ( i Las been iefcai "»"* ou tUe ,loor .his week. Out>i.lethe Massachu». tts rnember> thw w.Mtediairt 1. t:*-ct tiguie seemed little known he wand, re 1 aim >st lik« a gh -.st ill the room he once ruled over. "It was pathetic enough" s Vi d a Massach ; sett~ mm. •• I aiv him st md bv a sett tie there a., a. ■: 1• •. I cam; uj . shook hands math him. ami a>k--d him - i;ae ,:• -t. - -.at th« .lship H-- sruih i rather sadly an 1. sha'.iiig hi- he id. said : • No; my m::.d was busv with memories. The G neral is failing somewhat. 111 -s memorv play* him little tricks, and he is often abstract ed. The annual rep »rt >f the S*ci\-tary of the luttiior hat been made public. In the tir-t portion of, the report, relating to the lands. h« again rec until ias the .mint l. repeal of the j it emptiou ltiws. the timber-culture acts and t'no lelin ijuishmeut a •{*. aud al~o the cash •ntry law- aud Tie d«-sert lan i law. Durii.g the _> car ft nces w. re rc :a »\> from nearly "»,('() i.otjo a«*rt sof { üb lic lands that had b« wii illegally close 1. The S.-cr«it;iiy the enactm nt >f a law making fal-e am frau 1 ulent return - of public surv.a a penal eflrnse. and providing penalties for th« destruction of surveying moiiumeiit*. and legisla tion pro\iding for* the trial an : determination of private land claim He say-: *** l lie rital liectessit* f»i legislation looking to the preserva tion of the timber resources of the country become more urgent even xear. The annual loss to th« Government by the destruction oi timber by lire alone is estimated at £7.000,000. " Wm. tfarper A I'rank llice. At a meeting of ihe pastors of the ▼arious Protestant denominations in Chicago recently the subject of Sabbath desecration was discussed. liev. 0. II Mamh rille rea l live pa pern on the - bject. ami mov«d that they be presented to the Washing ton (Conference. with understanding that the conference appoint aj commit t e to lay the subject before Congre-s. i hey cond mu Sunday newspapers, the running of railroau train", and all forms ot labor. Tin* Supreme Court of the United Stat. s, '• -,i( ,} ,\vu on Jrclge l»ond and the Snpreme t".»urt of North Caro.; na "- it down on dudge .M.-r -rinion. Sdah, A lticli Treut. Probably one of the best known journals in the South to-da\ is j •Dixie, published at Atlanta, (ia. j It i» well worthy the name it beai> and it represents faithfully the South ! as it is. The publisliers will issue, i Dec. -2d, a Christmas "Dixie. llvet'T one of our readers should get I ja copy, as the price has been li \e j at t-eius only half the price of the Northern Christ mas publicat ion- Aniong otlier good things '"Dixie will contain articles l>v Henry \\ \ Graily. Joel Chaudiei Harri- (I nch Kemus), Wallace P. lewd, the lat ' Paul H. Hayne. Orolia Key Hell. Mrs. F. (i. deFontaine. Col.' H. W I'mckney, .J Murray Case. (ieo. !•' Kun/aml others e.pially well known j Ihe Christmas "Dixie will be tv el , worth double the price ask«*d for it. ! In sending orders our readers are i requested to enclose postal notes oi ! two cents postage stamps. , - 111 t rs|) • (J POWDER Absolutely Pure. 1' « powder ■ ■v .' .« ,\ mgit-- #f I-. W > •• Mr .» It-j:'"' l t t:.»* n.r »• ».-».•>. si,-: ! *'fr *>l(l with4h« tuul tjru'i# of low Imi, short vf j| t aium f»r pho*> | at' i»jaii • r v / o >.r i i K>T al P&wjjer _o. iU" \Va;l st N V. no4:l FOR SALE! o . Bargains for the Buyer. L*« ' "** * ■ ■ ■■ t lot • mark y* - ui -• - .... j p_ nal A V\ **.... ' ' R«p rt Cut-Off Btw 1 JlgOT Br* k .•t >* w. 1 Molding U»- hilir Willi B iitrk-» L-uu U-r or rqtt*-r* A-o I .-«• i ~iAg K.oori:.? i,nut Mill a*- ta. h.-t to a * »«-n • r rs*pow-r~ii«r u* Al.o'tlv lot whrr* :h»* m.. i.iaerv i. io»-at«-u. . , w*. fcrtt - or % h iin it • \ Hb.V LO WE Die ::;AVES? Vi ov y ' i ' : \i t ;. vo. Till* vi>- a ..i . t ~ wo nil kui >v tin. 1 ' It s -aid wc •• ~ . ,: r t' "th. j l I Yet it i> i. • .. .. » i.. 1 a* * U. 1 jell . •:; . _ '• A «•' U* ' s : u>' ' ; '• It -tr mine. V ,t }' ; 1 » *"* - ir i>\\ n ;; ; :• *" u '. hilt •» ' ' : -t 1 • ■ those ! .>. - v . - . . ; , ' » « t. ri .; i.v t!. !-> \ ' • ' iics. i' ;t ;t is a Hit \tl .t. r r ' are : . : : . we e .t• . v. • : ware ti. '• m 1 Tm- t • -v • • aim■' / t!.• syr •t - . tti ■ \ i-n >t ill V, av> I:. . . . il\ j . iir the same hi v. Tii'i ti th- . illvi .• -- the Kame in d !i- rt l.t -> 'l i . is a ill :.i. ! s] t]\ b ■ • ;a1 a 1 taste :n the mouili, esj i. iaih iu the the appet.te 1> i 1 a.liee s !:i s j t a:. I v :41 Ti it S Ins a- ti • • 1 i ::: 1 ..1 in >t 'at t ■. • '. i i• , . \ : i ! itit = - . ~;1; ,1 . ami _ ht.e-s tit 1. li ; 1.,) at: ; 11 11» st ui v i ; • . itii )o i : . i •. . :li ! it* ami ; 11l tin' 1,, ■ I . /ilh-NS 1 i the it .t J: i•v 11 ; .: . v ; fuvved :» i it •:! • ■ 1 t• . . a s. ' (' t>l li Ji. ;• ! i >i t:.c ■>! • 11. i 1 1 "i it Hi- •• - ; i.i t !t!l 1 ill V >l. ill lit 1 .ill. * . \ . !• Wt I • « in t in; «-y. s -ant yai i hi; h «•• >i i. 1 urine , s i.p. t.ki-tf in the lnoutli. fie tjuently ■ 1 ! by I'iiijtitatioii ««f the li> :;i : ini Aision, li splits tli i.i to ho Mvinmiii the air I » '• !e the t \es ; a con. ti. with a {fit t nish eoloreil exj M-to ration ; ] 'or i. flits' rest ; a sticky siime ai • ■. t the ttitli ami j. t uuis; li.iiiiU hi ! it. t «• ill and I'lammv; irritable tt iiij i r and l.ouels hmii i up and • '-.t. i . 'I his di-t use I. is jm.'/lt 1 the j'l,-it i.ins atnl still ] u/ 7.! i st ; i ■ 111. 11 1 s 1110 t' t' 1 i 1111 olles t > t ailments ami y« t the most coin] h cated and mysterious. !>t unit inn > it is tr» uteti as consumption, some times a-, i .r ■ • i..i ::.nt, ai. 1 tln n 'le-.iill as iDiilai i;t atid e\ en hi ;ii 1 d.s ea.-e.. Jtut its i •'ai nature is that of c >nst i j»at ion audi 1\ sjtepsia. It. m ist m t lie t! e.-;iivo us, ui> find kui n ahects ail the otlu ! - throueh tin Corrupted and j tied Moo I. C)iten the v. hole }>odv ui -'nd : • the nervou- s\ t« i-. /• ' , afttn'ed, evi n v. It ;i theie ].i imaciation to t 1' t' ■ «- d f-ti iv Experience lis s shown l! tlier is put one vet , ly ti. ■ t • 1" ill !y cure this i:;in ; : shs namely, Shako il vt ■ . lluots oi Td >ther S : • - r su; . it never fail I". i .. no t i should h ■ i othi i s called remeiii - 1 i w ill d» l r .1 xl. (it t t.. - \ ei;i tal ' jirejiaratioii. •• : • 1 > amik • able nurse \ n a ho..si hold word in (ii 1 ■ i: bo sun to yet the y } i oi\ i. t ! i i \ : i ins. Shaker ia:i.. : t . ; : or St 1 r 1 s S' in; > 1 .- i i- .t t . j/i ii In a.! ia!llTSi \ • 1 ■ e! 1 - h:. i ivi I liie Up t i die \n it i ! 1. So wilt'--. K. Y (trace, Kiikiuan ville, 'I "1 1 i 0.. Kv. in :;r ,'lmii i i ,r r iv TIVK. l l ].l lit It 'M ' £; \|llup to die With u \ ji • • \ I !ii --t la« the al\.-ri; .mf i: -i • necer Extract ot Ko'ts ur Se ■ s . ni i. A ft« i us;n*r in ir I ''li. - ! aiile to at 11 UI i IO l. v • . . v, . . 'IS : t'l \er that ha . • bt •li . : • i by it So writi - Mi Thus. I/mium, of lay - lor, Gem \.\ 0.. Ala. wo, i•( ; i ii.i v • i. i tr r. Mr. 'I !'. Il\ i . it 11 i fii in ; of Evans . y . 'baa 1 b n n town. \ rit --S that le* h;t.i ■ ■ n sick •• itii di" -t vo list ti th .> ' ■ i ■ v ". *ai ahi ha 1 fried m i \ , 1 • sicia as aii i me li ■ ii:• ■w. 'Hi' lit. Ii i I't 'an to us. Sha' i.xtiact of I'-..its or S(-i -. ! -I Sviilp aI n nit the Ist of .lan. mi I v. - s i much 1" *t' r in three w s that 1« r'■ • 1 hnn !f praci |. 11 iy a 11 man. I'■ i ids: * I hav« at tin tini om 1" t ton hati 1. and if I could not , i iav move / " u!'l n f . 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CI JUL 1 lia\« iiiA(Je ttt« ilive*ie oI FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKUXSS, ljtfdlooz Sti.dv. I WAK3 NT pijr rtu^t^k Cvmm tfcc w..r>t em Jvw • othenH la. '-disiio rcu-vji) for nor IK»w re Herid MOHM foratraaiw IR,D r» KRR, TW>TT2S TJLK " E*F*sB ami rmt XJW It ej«ti >*j i» UJn* tor* tria*, audit Will cur« jfou Atfdrt•
Hickory Democrat (Hickory, N.C.)
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Dec. 22, 1887, edition 1
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