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The Morganton Herald. HERALD PUBLISHING CO., ! PUBLISHERS. ' J. W. (COUNT, Editor St Business Manager. Thursday, November ii, 1897. , . : . : "' GIVING ADVICE. . The aversion to taking advice, which is so general a trait of human nature at the present time, is not unnatural and not clearly reprehensible when it is considered how difficult it is " to understand anything thoroughly, or, evetritwe understand it, to apply it to the -?L? t . t . . . 1 conditions .01 me in ; any oiner manner tfcanotae agreeable to our selves. The American people have lis tened j so long to the voice -of the charmer promising them .prosper ity by thisorihat political panacea that it . has become difficult to teach jthe. sound doctrines applica ble" to a really democratic condi- .I 'tiors ,At. sutifclv. ; The- mechanic - li ... 1 Ji. 1 1 . u . HiiiiiwnnLH iMKru im v r 1 1 r-r-1 1 i 11 u n i - i , " ! ' : - 01 iarin taxation ior employment .and living wages, aiidhtsitfeTEF sion has become so widespread as jto prove one of the mosraischiev ous agencies-bf moderii' discon tent. Our leading newspapers have iecome organs of destructive rather than constructive criticism, and" have' almost destroyed the faith of ; the ' American .people in their cn wfell-tried institutions. Everywhere there has been an unsettling of religious, social, Dolitical. and economical' ideas. ; Under these conditions it is quite difficult to advfse any class or com munity that the best cure for mod ern discontent is a return to ,a simpler faith and simpler methods of government. Yet the best thinkers of the day are beginning to realize this truth.' We must return to the pure trust in a Divine Providence which animated our fathers, and which led even such "infidels" as Franklin and Jeffer son were considered to be in their day to see in the establishment of this republic the direct hand of God. This Very year the Ameri can people are under obligations to the, bounty of Heaven,. and to no other . help, for the means to effect a return of prosperity,. JostLuvy at home very shortly. oy tneir own ignorance, and tolly T. . ' " mm -L. It is the hand that dispenses Alike harvests famine Jthat jias favored nl ap fwthheld- from other nations, and it is this hand that is bringing back the. gold tol our own shores, and not a tariff conceived in injustice and devoted 10 in e interests of monooolv and trusts. The tAmefican people' wilt soon enjoy air the prosperity they de serve if they will insist upon hon est administration, curb legislative cranksj and attend industriously to their personal affairs.. - Further than this they cannot go until thev ljfarn that it is through the widestjtrade and the greatest diffu sion of money that the most pros perity j is obtainable. God is no respecter of persons of of nations. The advantages of our superior positiojn as an agricultural' and manufacturing country are offset by constant tariff tinkeringandlby teaching the people- to rely... on some new scheme of -legislation-to cure nUl or imagined ills. True' Republicanism islgovernmenf for the rjestl interests of all. True Demdrjracy is the inculcation of self-reliance on the part of the peoplej who are the cause and authors of government, and. who are always greater and better than any administration they may select to serve them.' , iU Fi-om a Staff Correspondent. From 'Whence the Panda r The J mugwump ; Washington Post wants to know where the money is tQ.comefrpm, to. build the nary which it- acknowledges there is a national demand to have 0bf :flr:Tf &mrfrOt land wdrshiper; outxrhe Treas ury wih a. "gold reierve lund'! .now approaching $?o&,ooo,ooo, for the existence of which there is no .warrant in law. , Oiit'pf ; that gold rMeVvewhich is keptj on,-tap.by the American Government to enable the Wall street gamblers to get up a panic whenever they gel good and ready; out of j that gold reserve fund which is being used by theseVame Wall street' gamblers "and their Lombard street pals to force this. 'Government to issue - interest bearing1, obligations to them when- ever the vultures gel ready to absorb them, while 70,000,000 of patriots, are willing to accept from their Government hon-interest-bearing obligations without limit to aidAit in an emergency; outof that infernal gold has been the root of a scandal the branches of which have enveloped a Cabinet officer and caused Hon esty to look askance even higher There, O lover of trust, monop oly, and the English single stand ard, there is the capital for your navy , to defend us from- a coun try which cannot conquer 60,000 patriots penned up in one island, re-enforced by the navy we now have, as she is, as' a result of an infamy greater than treason the payment of ante-election pledges to the Sugar.iT rust and Spanish Cuban bondholders! And, if there are likewise sacred pledges on the part of the " busi ness manager" of the McKinley Administration to. preserve intact this volume of business life blood which should be in the veins of trade, there remains yet another plan; a plan so simple that it has been, used by. the benighted fel lows who thought they were doing wise at the time (and whose action the world endorsed as rare states manship) fellows who directed and fought the war of wars, the acme of human and property destruction,, the zenith of fraternal hatred, when the oleaginous and Pecksniffian holders of the. wealth of today were not so enamored of "vested rights" as I hey are now. That plan, O worshiper of the yellow devil,, is the issuance of greenbacks; greenbacks based upon the credit of the people, greenbacks for which the people of the day were willing to exchange their labor and their producer I greenbacks which the people e?f one section endorsed with their life blood, -greenbacks to sustain the value of which man slaugh tered. man and brother, maimed brother until to-day there is not a village in . all this land which has not a crippled memento of that gigantic strife the apotheosis of warfare!..'. And more, O lover of wealth and chief toady of the "better classes." Those greenbacks which bought the depreciated bonds of the day, the. which by administra tive trickery and chicanery have been made payable, principal and interest, in jjold, andythe integrity of which is-as zealously guarded by the Treasury Department as. if they had been paid for in fluid ounces of heart's blood. There, most gracious noble of the Fourth Estate, most valiant wielder of the lance for the few against the mauy, there you may find the wherewith to build the navy to conduct the forthcoming war, but not against Spain, the doddering idiocy of whose diplo macy is fast flinging into an'inter- nal strife which will engage its We will need that navy, and within.tbcjexi decade. But the ships of war at which they sWlldischarge their thun derous bolts will fly at peak the ypisj&f Si, George. Great Britain, our. enemy; Great Britain, who hates us; Great Britain; who sought amt tc .I7:n w - UUUJ u Will engage us; in the struggle which calls for a navy. And silver or greenbacks will build it!- : . - Those people who are growling about the tardiness of prosperity don't know what they are talking about. Rockefeller has added $17,000,000 to his wealth since the 4th of .March last, while Have meyer has made almost twice as much; J." Pierpont Morgan has added $7,200,000 to his pile' while Russell Sage has gleaned another million and a half. If these are not signs of prosperity, pray what are they? One of the Tory-aristocratic Republican candidates for office in the recent election in New York city declares that he had "always treated his inferiors in a fair way.' The insufferable insolence of this cad Tis, an; index to the feeling entertained by the plutocrats ot the Republican party for the com 1 monr people. , : A great . poet . says that in the bands of men entirely great, the pen is mightier than the sword." It.isas tru.e now as . in thoseydays ot.ord JKHh the addition that iu the eyes of men entirely dishonest. ibf ors? is mightier thanf'the 1 f T i ' ; . . ' mf, - f : U-etraight Democracv and the Chicago platform be the slogan of the Democratic press of North Carolina. Nail the flag to the mast," and let those who merely want office get up a negro fusion is t Republican - anything-for-office cjmbine if they must. lust before election day the gold bug press was thanking Mr. Bryan fervently for his visit; to Kentucky, as they claimed his -fryi.iyui,. wcta ncipmg tneir causcC Wonder what they think ot the result? - TaII it irk " n . i. I O I . . iu vjam: onout it in Askelon! Henri. Wattersoh has seen the error of , the ways and xemrnea to the fold of Silver Democracy. So glad he followed ,mc auvice ot tnese columns a few weeks since. The New York voters hit" the newspapers-of that city a pretty severe rap on the bump of self esteem. Those patriots in North Carolina who are figuring' fusions, the sole T purpose : of which art offices for iuc laiiaiui, win nave to taite toe people into account in the final equation.' 1 From present indications, the penitentiary has now some inmates who are likely to remain such for several years to come. I But not in their present capacities. The Hanna-Haveraeyer Pros perity Club, of which one William McKinley is . the advance agent, has either hung up" or black balled King Cotton. For a dead issue, free coinage did remarkably well, thank you. , I ' - f J. L. R. WHAT MEAN TUB ELECTIONS T Much is meant at present and uch for; the future.- Kentucky m was safely anchored to Democratic moorings; Virginia comes back home by a large majority; about 200,000 votes were changed m New York-State from the last elec tion; Democrats won ' in Greater New York by about 85,000 plu rality; so many votes were changed in Ohio that the Legislature' was7 won by the Republicans by the ikm of the teeth. The majority n the legislature will be so narrow that the enemies in his own party may combine with the Democrats to defeat I Mark Hanna for the United States Senate, which would be a great victory for clean, honest politics in this country. The McKinley-Dingley tariff bill lacks several millions a month of paying the expenses of the government. which the people know and are retfuking. Bimetallism is not ead, but liveth.' These lessons are taught by the elections. And, more, these are long straws point- ng to Democratic success in 1898 and 1900. Let the band play. WASHINGTON LETTER. Senator Jonea' Comment om tit E1m- ." tlon Intereetlnc Note, Eta. Correspondence of The Herald.! Senator Jones, of Art chairman of the Democratic Na tional Committee. arrived in Wash ington in a decidedly inbilant state 01 mina over me results of last week's elections. He said on tli subject: "Well, yoa j bet I'm tickled. It makes me feel 25 vearn onager and makes me underAtAnri that the American people have not been bought or blinded this" time. The results are an omen of mm in r and greater good. It jast .takes opposition and sorrow to develop the full strength of -the Demo cratic party. -This result convinces me tnat the silver sentiment ctowr. grows add grows and that by the next presraenuai election it will have grown to an- irrpsitih'A strength. Jnst mark mv -words. Error dies from a pin scratch, but truth survives the cyclone. The Democratic party is Truth. When it comes to a long race and a bard race the Democratic party gets there. I am very sorrv becamiA of the turn matters have taken in old Maryland, hot borje for her ia nnt dead in my bosom yet. Of course it would have been more desirab'e bad Mark 1 Hanna been inhnmH under an avalanche of Democratic votes, ont when a great man saves his scalp only by the. skin ol his teeth, it is virtually a defeat." une 01 1 tne. most interesting oiuMM giuniug ouc 01 tne unio election is now beine told on th uuiob in wasmnzton. and it flnu believers, too. According to this AAn CI a. 1 . oburj, occrctary o aerman nas been approached bv Forakp.r RAnnh. licans and offered an opportunity gut even who doss iianna and Mr. McKiolev for theshahhv treat.. ment they have given him, not vwy uy preventing nanna's elec tion to the Senate, but by securing mo uw u ickuru u luni ooay. Mr Sherman is too old a bird to gobble np evervtbine temntinir that. i. being placed before him, but be is saiu 10 nave mis proposition under consideration and t.n u making a antet inveHttVatmn -ww w through trusted agents, as to the probability of success, shnnld ha consent. to enter the anti-Hanna combine. The scheme in brief is ior tne iforaker members of the Uhio legislature to stay out of the Republican caucus, which win of course, nominate Hanna for the oenate, ana to nominate Governor uunu or some othpr r.hirb- c.uin juoraKer man : as i the f anti cancus candidate. Tha FnntratUA. " wuu claim to have members enough to unuK auouc ana Keep iup for an indefinite period a deadlock in the legislature, and the? aroma that after Hanna sees his cn election -rik?"aiMw m u mm u 10 oe an impossibility, he will be . ' j m . a u n 11 u drawing and in a?neinir nnnn . Willing IO mill Knshnal in nitl. compromise canaidate who can get VUB CUlire JteDDD man vnta unJ Km eiectea. That is whm tha - w Jj Forakerites tell Mr. Sherman that be cau come in f hev rat that t.hair - mill an va.nn. v, : j " sugcau mm as a com promise candidate for th Senate aOd that as mnch tho nnni; like to, neither Boss Hanna nor oar. mcii.iniey fill dare to object There are 100 many ifs' iQ this scuenie, out it indicates! how har monious the Ohio Rennhlipano ra Consul General Lee has received his final instructions and will this week return to Cuba ! Ra ia aB careful as ever about disenssing vjuuau matters, out there are good reasons tor saying that he is con dent that there will be peace Cuba in a few month Tt. v because of this belief on his part tuat ne agreed, when i nrgent reo nested to do Hn hv Mr Moiri ley, to remain in Cuba until the irouoie was over. -1 !I i The , armv of steadily grows iu numbers, not withstanding the assertion of sev eral commissioners - of I pensions that it had reached the high-water mark and was about to start on the down grade.. The annual report of Commissioner Evans shows that there were 5,336 more names on the rolls on Jane 30, 1897, than there were one year before, nov witbstandUig the dropping during the fiscal year for death and other causes of 41.122 names. .Th were 976,014 bames on the roll at the close of the last fiscal year,' and, unless death claims an unusu ally large number, it is probable that the million mark will be passed before the close of the present usual year. ' From all directions comercom plaiuts about the tremendous rise in the price of almost everything; excepting the only article that more than half of our people .have to sen tneir labor. An expert says 01 tne enect of the Dingley tariff npon the price of men's clothes : u A suit of clothes . that could be bought last year for f lh cannot be duplicated now under 20,' ana tnat fact is an annoyance. td! dealers and customers alike. With men of ample means, who 'have their clothes made by fashionable' tailors, 90 or 910 advance on d soife is hardly noticed: and if noticed. evokes no complaint. It la"'vty different, however, with those who nave to te careful in their expand i- sents a considerable um.;-. The ji umber of men who buvv.$15 aad 820 suits is largely in excess, bf those who pay. tailors", f AO thit9 for a 8Utt.and 4fe U fro.m the ;jpof ana tne middle class that the .kick against the DingUy tariff UoreT to come." i Washington, Nov. 8th I . HooMhold Go. , f jJ i The ancient Geeks believed tbdt the Penates were the god:wbk 1 attended to the welfare anurproi ircimjr ui iuo iitmuj. j.ury -were worshipped as household gods ib every home. The household got of today., is Dr. King's 2Jew 'Dis covery. Forcom8nmption.coneb3. colds and for all affections of Throat, Chest and Lungs, it ip invaluable. It has been tried for a qnarter of a century and is" guar anteed to cure, or money returned. 00 nousebold should be withont this good angel. It is pleasant U take and a safe and sure remedy ior oia ana yonng. jree trial bot ties at John Tnll' Drug Store. The Boston public librarv has an endowment of 82,000 per yeai ior me purcnase or newspapers. The Mount Lebanon 8haker8 recently performed a great deed of charity although it waa not designed as a char, ity, being nothing more nor less than an advertisinsr scheme. It hownr resulted in ereat eood iust the aajnA.1 They gave away 1,000 bottles of their? Digestive Cordial to those suffering' it was so effective in curinir those who used the remedy that thev were'. oud in their praises of it and in conse-' quence a large demand for the Cordial was at once created. The drusrirists of this town hare HttTe books that tell all about it. DiarestiTA Cordial creates aa appetite, aids diges tion and brings about a rapid increase ia flesh and strength. Laxol is the name of a calatabls Castor Oil. ' J net the thing for children, A CLEAR HEAD? gooa digestion; souna sleep; a fine appetite and a ripe old age,; are some of the results of the us of Tutt's Liver Pills. A single dose will convince you of their wonderful effects and virtue A Known Fact. An absolute cure for sick head ache, dyspepsia, malaria, sour- stomach, dizziness, constipation ' bilious fever, piles, torpid liver; and all kindred diseases. Tutt's Liver Pills IF YOU - WANT - TO - LAUGH DONKEY PUZZLE If TOO want to laaffh hiiI lO etn. for the DOMKBX PUZZLE and see U jon can do it. JOflN GLEASON'S SOS, i; K. E. Cor. Second and Diamond St., Don't send stamps. FBI LA.. FA. norll 97-3m J SENT FREE , to housekeepers : Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beef ;r COOK BOOK telling how to prepare many di- coie ana atiiaoai atinei. ... .'; i '". - -'Hi t'W ' Addreaa, Liebijc Co T.-tH Bo STl,-M . New York. .f PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM 0 s laUQEisVIlt I JTr TaiH to Sdtm Ory Cum mlp diMM hair tsUiac, , Ca KRR SHIRE. C!wtw I ttaia CmtU. Thoroachlirad Shtmp. TmmerTtiultrr,- Unmtimg nno. Jwwtj, Qmw mad Hoi- SMITH, CHkmrllH. CkM C, Feu j r . ; Notice to "Creditors. ; HAVING qualified aa administrator or James Murphy Kincaid .notice it hereby given to aU persons holding claims against the estate of said intestate to present them to the undersigned for payment on or before the 14th day of October, 1 898, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to come forward and settle at once and thereby save costs. This the 14th day of October, A. D., 1897 ' . . . . - w M. A. BIRD. , Administrator of James Murphy Kincaid. . -Gamewell, Caldwell county, N. C. Atxst & Ertw, Attorneys. - octl4-6t. LAND SALE. BY VIRTUE of a power of sale contained in a mortgage deed executed by-J. i. f 5ouand Fannie, to P. P. Mull on tlie 13th day of July. 1897, and recorded in the office of Register of Deeds of Burke countv N V Iri i ilTT . . " " reference jf which is hereto made for a full description a. w. uk uuiu ucscnuea in saia oiortian I wjn seU at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, at the Court House door in Mor ganton, on the - 22d Day of November, 1807, - a tract of land in Lower Fork towtisfalo InitjSit J?d,bT on of default made in payment of a debt of $33 and interest "S" 3T "a,d mortgage deed. . ' T 2 I" 26th daZ f October. 1897. 7 oat 88 4t P. p. MULL Mortgagee.. - CBKE CONTJTX MINING. Gold Propcta Goad A Maast of Cob aldorsblo 81m. 'Aaberflle Gaactte. ' Capt. J. A. Perry, formerly State detective, who was so seriously wounded in making the arrest of . John;. Lyda in Henderson . county some eiguieeu inoutu ago, is in the city on his way to IlenderHori ville, where he goes' oo important business. . Capt. Perry speaks hopefully of the gold mining pros pects .in Bnrke and adjoining counties. He fold the Gazette that a few days ago a nugget was taken from a mine six miles north of Morganton. which .weighed 90 pennyweights, and which was worth the sum of 80. Capt. Terry also infoims ua that, in Burke county there are several gold mines in operation, all of which are. payitlg more than expenses, and that cohsfuerabTe iuterest Is being felt in the miaiBg business, ""espe cial ly.souie.. recent developments. ; . Jcaportant Contract gteand. . ; We are glad to inform our readers that we have : closed a contract ' for advertising ISo-To-Bao and Cascaxeta the famous preparations' manufactured by ,tUa SterUcg Rmedj Co., of Chicago and New York. The Sterling Remedy Qfvappreciatehe- value f this paper as an advertising medium, and the compliment is the-more marked, aa the cempaaj ia. a .conservative concern which sells its products under an abao lie. gaaranteetoenre or money retun'' Pi A. P,Trv nna et nnr rotall Amrrtriutm salaUhorUed id sell No-To:Bac. euarah, teed tobacco habit cure, and Caacaret4 fguaVanted constipation cure, under this absolute guara(ee, and our readers need hot hesitate to buy these preparations, as it involves no. risk, whatever, either physical or financial. v . . ' responds readily jto proper fer tili ration. . Larger Crops, fuller ears and i ' ' . larger grain are sore to result from a liberal use of fertilizers containing at least j actual Oar books are free to farmers. CUUIAM XUX1 WOKXS, S3 KmaM Sc. Nw Yot. GoTof In clothing are very Potaslhi fix: . fM . roK 22 X9 so ty FALLSrFElSF riams, Checks and; bojids, and;, range in price from $$ to $20; that is, good lull value, all-wool suits. Of coiirse there are cheaper ;SUiis.;- My; -lines areallv full now Tor. fall trade, and as T -expect a big business', I have bought, large quantities; of stuff, comprising suits for men, boys ajid;vphijdren; .overcoats, ditto; underwear;, plain and fancy -shirts; hosiery neckwear, belts, 'cafy sweaters, golf hose, suspenders,,, handkerchiefs, gloves; (all kinds), big stock of Hats (soft and stiff), jew ery1.etc.,etc.; in short, any and everything a'f.rnan. wears Come and Trive mp n Itcosts you nothing, aviiivrtitiuvayyu want.. mis at pnces ybu-cari:7 stand. .- ALL NEW STOCK tfV -V- Hv y-v 4Ur iUClllUCl tllcil. an INSURANCE 1 j (9 Nbrthwesterh Mutuai V D,,"ine" characteristics of perfect reliability. Loyal to the Interests of n ACCIDENT IMBKANCE. United States anc wen Man s t-nviiege; the Workingman's Necessity. In tea some one is killed by accident. DON'T TRUST TO LUCK 1 1 1 " mjLjMgAHJg. iSfllltllerll Stoc MutQal Insllrance C() OF GRKEN&BOKO, ' ... c, ... 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Please teil "the Doctor that you saw his offer in The Morqaxtox Herald. . . luly 15-7-ljr Klondike ;pretty.:rriTh'ey include -and I am.surei to show - AGENCIES. a Ufe Insurance Company. Casualty Co., . . or sew YORK.. OK MORQTQN, N. C. WIN, Prealdent. X JKA R30N , CaalUer. rY arc tup-- " II BUBQLAR PEOQ-.-yiuiT, "I AT EN T TlMB ti oiatuoAFKFon Cash Valuables. ;-5jcnAsoK on I ii aw ii - i m i , - : . . r. K eg e table Prep aralion for As -slmilating ftcTootlarxlReguIa btheSkomadisartlBoiuscr Pronwtesth'slioaChctTful ness and rfcslXonlains nd!JT Opuim.Morphinc iwrHiQciaL Not Narcotic. ' ' Xcrv afvj t- rvsrrr rrrrm j 7M SmJ- JU frtnmimt . Jfl Crimmfm A perfect Remedy for Cons Upa rion. Sour $tonuch,Diarrtxea, Yorms jConvulsions .reverish ncss and Loss or Sixer Tacjirolle Signaturs of ; . The 'sri. ears- - BUCK'S :-: JUNIOR :-: RANGE . . . GIveh;;Awiay.' FREE To theoder r4 years' Vld 'Vi- ut from ;he The Range Is Uslstt." . lavitea 10 call and examine it." . COLLECT ADVERTISEMENTS FROM OCT. 20 TO DEC. I. MORGANTON HARDWARE:. COMPANY, DEALER Uf...... Hardware, Cutlery, Cuns. Farming Utensils, Etc Ever See .a j - MEN'Sc;$HOES r tje:,,. and .Hess J- j i Do You Want. ?U,TI8!,0W forfm8in Call ,0 T parcuajwr ror mfL r ofl3 aDdS - ment wanted. We are m porrespoiidence with many, real estate agencies in te -JSorth ami Northwest that want good farming lands id tbi ??: ll?on .waut 10 ttU Jar rm, and are willing to take 'eafnable price Tor it, we are willing to sdvertbe it an? try The Morganton Land & Impt Co., SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SICNATURe f OR- "IS ON THE WRAPPER ;F ETEI U aot soli la iX cZt1- aej iisay ffi&i&X w RIDE- OFTHE 1TGHEN: O i0P WITH WniTE- X VCNAM&LBD Oven Doois who trinKs to our store the Rrtalfst 4 V lilB ' ' a , , our aavertisemeols containing BUCK'S TRADE 3IAKK newspapers otour city. now oa Exhibition at our Store; voa lt Girl ? ? HpSbling along with a size five foot in a size four shoe?.. Certainly you nave." "She's not one of I. I. Davis" customers; for his shoes are so easy ; and 'fit the foot so neatly that they look-smaller than they really are. Go; . to 1. I. Davis and say adieu to corns and bunions, and bid farewell to the torture "of tight shoes. We. also carry the best and most 'stylish line of : ' 1 t vIn?MTYt(Jq DuxJhieetSpecial- u - I 1 1 . a - m - State-' Ziegler Bros., t .Bros t These shoes have beccrme famous! for. Style, Fit and . "pufainlityt i : .. -: ' raan who. buys these kinds of " .shbes" seems; to" get along in the -v. world ' easier tharf the other fellow. ,T.ne (act that he buys good shoes is . :i. in itself a recommendation. Call on me for shoes. ... -.lV L DAVIS. mm IIIIS To Sell Your Farm? this section, and, will be plaJ jo tr all good farms placed in our Lanus. ns description, price and terms of PJ u BOUGHT AND SOLD. v - . '- T Bankirio; hours 9 xlu. to 3 p; u fjffirs nvsv t4 i- PLED 14 ONT BAJOC Manage
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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