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A ad entfi la tba rtoffle at Salisbury C(.L, as aanaalaaa nail matter. but'The country felt that are at least safe an.6 as it rmi HED tcesdati ahd Fridays I always - does, it chose ' the side of safety1, -' ' " r:.- "' , : ';.:.? We hope apd believe that there ! will now be a reorganization of the national Democratic party. pt bmcation ofiick : now practically wiped out, and in dayii wilit, pAur BUiLpnra that its conservatism will again ucniss street. - come to the front : that vU-will abandon its vacraries and walk a a . Ji t m m mm, s s ' t" . .. I , J. f. bl ALLLNUb, br.. - - t3iwr ftjrain in- the old oath. In that Wa. H. STEWART. - - - Mliager. cag? the hundreds ef thousands of its members whom it has alienrt- FKIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1000. ed br the cast four Years' follies will rejoice to find themselves in FLORAL USD ART EXHIEIT. Whatever its tenor.it is said to have enraged Swink. : I ; He had barely made the dis covery when Mrs. Pearson called. ran 10 OaMa . . ss onta M.SO ' ul-WaaUy, 0n Dollar . par Waak. for four Weak. ParYaar. v - Per year. Plactul Btfif Ixsjt CsslcalPerlsrsaace . , ' " . - Going to the parlor, armed with a HAS A MAJORITY OF 2,000 IN Tfce iriorai ana An n.xniDit win stict or norsewhip,- he is alleged . r , thq rRirr do oeiuou iuv nail wci xcicisvu to wave uesien ine woman until & Rulf's Shoe store on Wednes- J she " became" unconscious'. When day, inursaay ana xriaay, nov. sue reviveq At ordered her to leave Carries ill CStCf U8 Tea Cessna, ia t.IS 14, 15, 16. All exniDitors wm j Woodruff, and shoJef t on the next please bring or send in their exhi- train for.Gastonia. N. C. There bits not Jater than Tuesday morn-1 she was joined by her husband, ing 10 o'clock so the doors may J who had been spending a month be thrown open by 2 o'clock on in the North Carolina mountain. Wednesday afternoon. The ladies .Mrs. Pearson became ill on having the exhibit in hand are reaching Gastonia. Cscsresslsnal District Sksfsri Re- celled a Snail Vote. ' .- ' . NOTICE TO PATRONS. Vi oVrvi An xr TI7 1 f Vi 1 4- a tra in ; The above, by our respect ed contemporary, it seems to ua, does Mr. Bryan and those tu: .. lkindly invited to bring them in. -iDTCKTiacioifTa vto aonear on the I "f" tuucu iui uiuj cxjt ki?w .... t-Al- . day of publication should be delivered injustice. There can be no at turn office borore v: su a. m. . , " . , . , AdTwtiaement contracted for by luOUDt xnai many voteu the yar and ordered but before expi- gt M- Rrvan urjon the rati tl contract will be cnargeatran- -- --. r ieot reXtn, and when time i$ not given flimsey and false plea OI AlC" wiecnarg win dc ior ume lnueneu. trii ... u i Vl, oation. . ' httftn invoked hv th nreai taD are solicited, but will not b pub- dent's partisans as their main "WMiiatt MAM0 e '- argument which enabled hem aaianbers are requestea 10 nouiy iQ pjay upon tUe tears OI tne the oltU of any aUure to got the r pa- . . . , , . . . pr ; also when change of adUreaa is ae- lguui tiut w( uu v oi o jicu, iaid? w'rfcd t send fri both the old and newU.n,t W-ttroan lw oupK rrv- - M" address in full. All cwtnmanicatioBS should be ad drenaJ to TRUT1I-INDKX, ' I Salisbury, N. O. MIB JUDGING. , lie, who spoKe as never . man spake, - said: "Judge not by appearance but judge righteous judgment-" We L know that He also said: "A tree is known by its fruit." lnese declarations are. per fectly consistent. The great concern of every person ought to be to meet the aDDroval of his own conscience, properly enlightened as an honest, honorable, virtuous person It should matter 1 little what judgment any one, wJUo looks merely upon the surface, pro nounces against another. Those who look not merely upon the outside but into the reasons anjd inptives of others -who consider the principles that actuate and not any mere sporadic act will much k more likerreaenn; Judtl udg mbnt. Ve care nothing for tlie censure of these surface judgments. Conscious of right. ' motives and correct : principles, we are nure of IN nal vindigatiou. So may ev ery one be who has truth aud integrity on his Bide. counties are A REPUBLICAN LANDSLIDE. . : ' i ' Charlotte Observer. Tth. :. The result of yesterday's J elec tion is given in our news colitmns this lyorning. The defeat of the Democratic party is overwhelm ing. A9 a national organization it is now confined almost exclu sively to the Southern States, not all of those, even, havintood in line, Delaware, Maryland and West Virginia having gone Republican with Kentucky at the hour this is written in doubt, though the Democrats have probably saved it out of tho wreck. The? causes of the Republican . triumph are not far to seek. Pros perity is always hard to beat, but . this is only one elemeut in the cal culation. Bryan and Bryanism are responsible, The country does not love McKin ley more but fears Bryan,xnore. It regards him as he is a dahgtrous man. He threatens to" change the standard of value; he seeks, to set enmity bstweeu man and man ; b.e, tries j to prejudice wo rkingmeu, against their ! employers ; he attacks the courts and rails against the ad ministration of justice. We be lievehira to be perfectly honest and sincere, and that with the v. views lie holds, is the very thing ' that makes him dangerous But he did liot succeed in playing .' lipoma the prejudices of the work- inguleu and the farmers in the States whers their votes counted for anything the latter in particu lar voted for McKinley while the Democratic candidate failed ut- terly to wield the former as a class. -Ilia imperialistic scare crow fngh atened nobody except, perhaps, s few old women, und while he da claimed agaist trusts he presented no practical plan for dealing with ; them. . , - . ; ; , McKinley I -and MSKhlleyism ''richly deserved to have been de feated , yesterday ; with another . candidate, and other policies ppr , posed to them they would have tensei. As to tnat point, we agree, but we are sure th those wno used tnose argus ments knOw better ' them selves. ! Our contemporary surely hashad some horrible dreams; hence it speaks of Mr. Bryan as a dangtrous man, who threatens to change the stan dard, of value; to set enmity between man and man; to try to prejudice workingmen against their 'employers; and who attacks the courts and rails at justice. , Does he fill that detcription? The seven millions of American freemen who voted for him Tuesday surely were not aware of it. It is not now Dy any mean& clear to them. The truth is they plad the genebl issue to every count and declara tion. Mr. Bryan is defeated ; but he is the same true, noble, mi a j a . virtuous, incorruptioie pa A ir Ixkt- h baa waj - fikown himself. A nobler man. does not breathe. ; , Our contempo ray and his, 6ther political enemies need not lay the flat ering unction to their souls that he is politically dead and a i 1 - a tnat tne democratic party u either practically wiped out or disorganiz9d. Bryan will be heard from again: The Democratic party is a. pretty large as well as a very liroly corpse- They were so much in evidence Tuesday that all their enemies quaked and feared, while hundreds of thousands of former enemies were converted into friend-. How absurd to talk about Bourke Cochrane, Judge Har mon, Richard 01 ney; Semaor Wellington, D. B. Hill, Geo. Boutwell and htandreds of thousands of such men favor ing the leadership of Mr. Bryan, if the , picture drawn by our contemporary were a true likeness! " No. Money, coercion, false pretenses, the lack of civic virtue defeated Hon. W. J. Bryan. His ideals and prin ciples were too noble and v: tuous to suit many, while more were too weak to resist the sordid influences brought to bear upon them. Look out for excessei: and disaster which will awaken the country, unless it is given over! . ' In view of the fact that many of the foremost think era and statesmen of this country have . become so alarmed at the, imperialUtic progress of the Administra tion that they have aided Mr; Bryan in appealing to the people on this question; Mr. Bryan and his supporters can treat tne aeciaration ot our able contemporary, that it Ua scare crow as it'raerits. .And, if anyone is really opposed to trusts and would destroy them, to feel sure Mr, Bry an's proposed remedies would effectually .meet the demand. Our; conternporary can see; but alas . . , : - Hon. Theq. F. Klatlz'a majority for congress in this district is Her; husband about 2,000. It is pretty certain urgedto aid in making this exhibit testified before a magistrate that that the .official rcount will not tbebest tnat nas ever neen neia in his wife!s body was covered with varv- ioO- votes either wav from oansDuiy. ah wno vui exmoiti oruises. lie says her death was flowers or other of any kind are due to the" beatine she received. The young man who wrote the All performers intending to notes was warned in time.to elude compete for the prizes in the mu- Swihk, and fled to the West, where ic dep irtment are asked to send I he nowjs. their pames to Rev. L. E. Busby J Swmk does not deny the whip- Iredell by Monday afternoon, so the pro- ping. His defense is that it did Cf 0 imm mavka'amnftpil 'Tha man.lnn nnltiAA J.it. rrt. ' I . agers urge an me ni-ue ioiks xo nity is considerably stirred over Pof:L take -Dart in this performance. 1 the case. Mts. Ppnrsnn a nf furnnd .. ' A- - - .. t . o - Montgomery xmn T n fTitrri diiitiu tyihv mil. it I m I i w for the prize. The entertainment will lend entertainment, to the exhibitors as well as'. to visitors All the ladies will . kindly per Teleiraiic 1 this estimate. ' . f The majorities by as follows: .. .. Kluttz majorities : Rowan .' '. " . Frankfort, Nov. 7. TLe Repub licans concede McKiulevV"df fent inKentncky.- The 'fight '.between Yerkes and Beckham for " Gover nor is close. Both 6ide'claiming victory. - . - . - - . . - Lincoln, Nov 7-A visitor this af ternoon says Bryan in discussing result at the polls yesterday said: "l am surpristd, I did not beli ye there wmild he euch a" landslide.'' Bryan :. would not ' discuss the K?tlep 'further. TTe will sonnissne a slaiemeut -giving hi j views on tlie defeat. '"' ' ; " A Kesa, ckir irila. ; ' at 1 . vi' jik:., jrnys: V.iec'ric Biu tern ar- jt'at t'iulhiig for a nua . . ,- . strt:"i ninlfMi sp-uie. -In now e.-.t arivihn. .! havoa new Ie.i?p iin life.'. Onlv U)c atKlntt. r& drug storw and every bot- peuds largely on the action of your stt'inncH and' liver. Dr. King's New Life Tills "give increased strcrglh, a keen, clear brain and 604Jhigh ambition. : A 25 cent box OOOlwill make von ftel like a r.few be ing. Sold at Klutta'e druz (-tre: 195 1500 MR. HOWELL EMPLOYS COUNSEL form under, the offer made by Mr. MeSS. A- H. PfhSB md T. tf. Yanderford, Hunsucker for the stieff Piano. Co. Jr., Take Charge cf His Interests. will . notify Mr. Hunsucker on Ur. T. H. Yanderford: Jr., re- Monday night. We hope a large turned last night from Gold Hill, Total Hoi ton's majorities: Yadkin . Lincoln Davie Davidson - . DONT WAIT A Mt CTII number will take part; , Ne names of performers will be divulged. The exhibits will be carefully arranged and numbered. The names of exhibitors will not ap pear on the exhibits, -and will not be known by the committeee of awards. FIRE AT NEW LONDON. Hr.' '.Herat's. Store Destroyed bj Flrt at New LondoB Sunday. - The store room and residence of Mr. J. H. Hearne, of New London, were burned to the ground Sun day afternoon about 1 :5Q o-'clock. The building caught fire on the second floor and was quickly burned to the ground. " v The furniture and a greater part of the stock in the store was saved. . r r where he spent yesterday after noonin collecting testimony in the case of State ys James Howell, who is charged with having burn ed the storeroom which he occu- pied, in October. Howell, has employed Mr Van derford and A. H. Price, Esq.. as hii-counsel. ' Mr. Vanderford ex presses the belief that his client will be acquitted when all the facts in the case are made knowu: 3790 Good Watches absolu i ily frea. i eui we. want your 50TIMK,a briKht, cJcjh, Hiistiatcd 400l?Tory ana uumorous pttier u r r . r i r i m gm . 75c a year; on trial" 4 mot We give a nicKle xilvet i cJ) each subscriber, a neat 2000 1 watch guaranteed ior on nev t. 4 i and nil icei api .-.nef; pr isons j . . . -k I 1 1 n mm oi.tl tifel, list le, rm-down" "f Ida. il;a.r,. J. V,. U.irdner. i Horti Carolina. KOWAN UOCXTT Trading as MECri.ES- ) In Tr1orct t ) ' iJt. BCEO OX '' VliTa G. Ketxix The dreiHla:it take netioe that an Total ;. j Kluttz 's majority i Most of the majorities are known j keep time for many yen to be exactiv correct, while others ratelo as a $100. And Jm are approximated. . Uannlog News. Correspondence to Tbctb-Ikeix. Manning, N; C, Nov. 7. Rev. John Sanders will begin his meet- ug at Jude tHe 80th this month The bishop will be around at that fxper, while the waichAi sre eoin -i j free.- A.Iclrc-s.Tho.l'.VHTIM CHANG DESPAIRS OF SETTLEMENT. Good Progress Belig Made. Washington, Nov 5. Minister Conger's last advicds to the State department, indicate that satis factory progress is being made by the ministerial corps at Pekin to ward the arrangement of a basis upon which negotiations shJll be had with the Chinese government for a final settlement. . The min isters have passed upon the ques tion of punishments, and also up on several other important points, which are to figure in the negotia tions'. The results have not been made public. The Russian minister is under stood to be participating actioely iii the diBoussions and the pro ceedings .are harmonious. So far these have been confined to the ef fort to secure a perfect agreement by all the ministers upon the min isters upon the basis of negotia tions, and up to this time no ef fort has beenlnade to deal directly with the Chinese government. It is the understandingthat when the ministers fthemselves have agreed upon their ' programme. there-will be little, difficupty in securing its aoceyptance by the (jjhihe8e government which is in deed powerless to offer serious re sistance to the umited -demands cf the powers. He Sees Ne Rope of a Settlement with the Powers. ' Shanghai,. Nov. 8.-Chang has wired friends here that he despairs of a settlement with the powers, mainly-because it is useless to ex pect thf court to consent to the Execution of Yu Sieii, former gov ernor of Shanei, much less of Tuan and General Tung Fu Siang. ANTI-QUAY MAJORITIES. tim6. j. a, uiacKweiaer win nave a public svle at his house the23rd of this month and) leave shortly afterward for Illinois. '.' : : Miss Annie Fisher opened, her The Democrats and Anti-Quay Republicans Claims foT Hare It. Philadelphia, Nov. 8. The Demcoratic and anti-Quay Repub can nranagers claim they, will not only have a majority in the next general assembly on joint ballrt, but, will have a working majority in both the senatp and house of representatives'. Supreme Court Decisions. A Good Woman Rests- Mrs. C. F. Grubb,' of Jubilee, Davidson county, died very sud aeniy last, .ueanesoay evening, She had been " complaining seme days, but was not seriously sick, until the time indicated, . when she was taken witn spasms ana ex pired in a few minutes, we are in formed. Her husband and seven or eight children survive her, the two youngest children being : twin girls, about two years , old, The remains will be interred in the cemetery of the Missionary Bap tist church at Piney meeting house in Davidson county, of which she w as a consistent member. " We sympathize with thebereav ed husband and children. Washington, Nov. 5. The Sup reme Court to-dav handed down i several decisions, all. however, of I Grove was in the city j..;. ::, t i,LXlr on his way to Leesville. S. C. Rei. Wertz's Mother Dying. Rev. J. Q: Wertz, of China last night minor lniTKirtAnr.a. In th nasn of j the American Sugar Refining Com-1 where his mother lives. - Mr. nanv va h Sifitfl nf .Tnuini Tfertz received yesterday a. tele- brought up on a writ of error from ' Sram announcing that his mother, the Supreme Court of Louisana. i who ia !uito an aSed lady was at which involved the right of the tho Pint of death. Statfi of TjniiiflijmA tr Mamnt. from eixz sunerfi a stroke ot the operation of a general license ! paralysis and her death is expect tax on manutactures. nianters and , .w uu "vo M j farmers who refine their own pr- duct, the court affirmed, the decis ion of the lower court, holding that it had been the policy of both Violation cf Bird Law- Sheriff Monroe is determined to apprehend a white man, who has the States and the general Govern-) been flagrantly violating the bird ment to enact legislation in f av.r ; law in West Franklin; township, of home products. The court an-1 audi trespassing on the lands of nounced that Justice White, who p- n- iley, Mrs. John A. Boy- nn, inos. Aiceanaotners. inis man' is supposed to be a non-resi dent, ignorant that his conduct is punishable; by. both fine and im pnsonment. , The bird Jaw is no out until November 16th. not comes from Ixjuisiana. did participate m the decision. i The case of George W. Crossman vs. Wm. Burrill,:arising over a question of demurrage claimed in connection with the shipment of a"i cargo irom I'ensacoia, j ia., to : m t Rio de Janeiro during the rcyqlu L . ,, tion in Brazil, was remanded to.tUi District Court fof the trial of cer tain issues. .'', I tetU. Pr4 Vrrlirt. I I to r. .Will a little work we give Gold wat?.u-:- dicy clei Sewing machines, Ours -.u Sam iles and iKirticuIars f. nl it your Huure-s ichjhv ,t you do :iw more, und tv hovv eHv . Vtu em get rttunetiiij tiii-e you .whi4. We will 9uriri- you. t'lert ili.u't wlt a minute, semi now. Better enclose 5 htamp for trial ulKcription and urtfetpiit, or 38 stain ih for watch and nni(d win En;.... :,titl. above h.-teen t5om:iWf..-i5 a the Su iHTiorCminof h wu .ily, Jtnt Oarolinn, tr r -v. r --4Hirrn Wftltcr (r. 2Mmnu !!. ut of left hundrt-J ar.d .xi-. t dullara am Mghtj-fuur-i.i withi- ieretthtrn from June I'tll.l HfrJ.'Iuo plaintiff r.r pupplies furnULwU id defendant t the latter's request; that a warrant tf atrachment was taken out in thii 4 tion at the time of usuing Hit name ior FAS mnrm n o iom ,..1. 1 . v -ksw 4w 1 v-wf wmr uiaur IT mX Tr able before the clerk of the Suieikr Court for this county, at hit'ofiice in oaaieuurj, mm county, on tn iltt Monday after the first Monday in Sep tember. 1900; and the KaHl'defandan will further take notice tLat he la t quired to appear at the noxt term M bu)erior Uourt of aaid county to t held on the 11th Monday after tha lit Monday in beptemher 1900, at the court house in aaid county ia SaJUburr. aaid State, and answer or demur to tbe complaint in said act'on, or tha plairn tin win appiy to tne court Tor th r- icf demanded in ssmI rm plaint. ThU 3rd day or Oot-)br 19 M W. ii. Watsoi. CUrL duprior Court, Icr Co., lkiu!s. J)-, Ky. IME Pub. school at the Ling Monday- morning. RECEIVER'S NOTICE TdCaiBiToas or Gold 11 ill Copfsb . CoMrisrv.- llavinir been Ann.ntj4i IMivot nf e SCUOOl nouse the Gold Hill Uonoer ConmanT bv aecree or the United (States Circuit Court. Western District of North S T Sifford, who had an attack r"T 3 l.tl3 &?en ,n ac; -' BOrlRnCP. U Ith till ruin ramunfi nf of bronchitis, is f improving. If laid dereo. to all rerMonii Tinvincr Via rrnKimiAa ha will ht fthlo r I claims, trebts and iiidjrments acainst ..v v.u i.u w ..... uw mu.w w mtrr I . . 1 , it ..... . " u u a nn to L - t j ue sa,a uom 11,11 copper Company to back to Mt Pleasant in a few days, present and Tile the snme with me prot- ,cj r' , " I erly authenticated, together -with the 1111s neignuornoou win lose one- e? dence of any ussa Which said credi of its i brightest ; and prettiest ton mfly h&Ttt f?iinst the said proper- . .. T - . l or any pari inereoi. young ladies soon; I see where This 17th dny of Aueust 1900. . Eli is right. W. AljaDooa Vilt, Heeeive GoljIIih CchFIB C 1 ii n ii ii -7.il if r- nxsx - - 4 Ctt I Thin, pale,; anaemic girls g need a fatty food, to enrich g theirr blood, gite color to $ their cheeks and restore their g ;i CD 8 health and strength. It is safe to say that J they nearly all reject fat with their food. - L , 1 OP COD LIVER OIL WTN HYPOPHQSPftfTES orUME 4 $004 $ is exactly what they require; S $ it not only gives them the im- j portant clement (cod-liver oil) J $ in a palatable and easily di-1 gested form,but also the hypo-1 phosphites which are so valua- b!e in nervous disorders that usually accompany anxmia. A J U'lVUJIVII U flu a fatty food that Is - more easily I digested than iny other form of fat A certain amount of $ flesh b necessary for health, f Xou can get it in this way. We have known per 2 sons to gain a pound a g day while taking it -, . $0caaifta,all4msta S fT A DAWIIt - -- W V L. ' 2 wnttsnv. i ucMTom. Efitfe Awrti M S BTftfttwt WerU'a Kx tiuoos 4 tknada 4tt ir44(M la soaiii"Ti. CtatafrmU Bmrntmm Cmim, toelniBjC Tw tim. Book 4 Wd la Umily. boat ptn. CTba SMtactr nirmitr Vitiom, a boot ml, wreH tr.i u.t. LtUrtj Cnara frw,U dair4. ?fTaieatlaai. Cataraov. Urm4ataoc-aafaL ia araap l aaaa ,i mr ltttm raar4 aa, aaWaai aaia WILBUR R. SMITH, LancIriKton. Ky. C1ERVITA vRILLQ Kettora Vltailty, Ust Vltor aai Maikop Oar iBpoUncy. NIrbt EnalarioM. Loaa of "X1" '"V OtT, all waatina diaaaaaa, r T 11 ffocU of aalf-abuaaJor I J umh aad indiaoratlbn. narre tenia and blood - buUdar. Brinai tha pink alow to aTa ebaaaa and raatoraa tha flra of youth. By aiaU (360, with our bazUtabla araurantae to nr PI LLC 60 CTO. ox raruiia tha moniy paid. Eacd for elnml- kirn ruarauBM bond. EXTRA STRENCTl and aopy of oar bankat (I erviia Tablets (tiuowLUKL) Ifflffle4Ut fetalis OUMTalr rnaratraaarf na tnm Xmm ariaooaia. UndaTaloMd or fihrnnkan Om.' ljoeoBotor Ataxia, Narroaa Proaara. , Paralrsi aa4 tha ai or NERVITA MEDIC At. fin: Cintoq Jackaoo Sttu, CHICAGO, till For sale ly - i.i.JSLUIZdCO., iMnlMf. SAlIaburyN. C. raraaia. .1 rr- r4" w McaawTa uaa or zooaoeo. oii tfTn.r- MrpsjLU. la plain paekara, I w wu-vsvs wiu oar DasajLaOl anUaTa TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND. ' . f' . a Pursuant to tl.e provlona of a cr- tain Deed of Trut ezecutpd on the Zrd dftv or January 189. by Harriett E. Jcluison to S. A..1 Johnaon and dolr registered in the oHico of tlio Itegiiter of Deedis in Rowan county In Book No. 15. page IWj.tho underaigued will aell at public cut-cry nt th Court liouaedoor in balifilury, IS. U.t on . SLt 24tfi" flay Kot, 1900, at 1211., the following decriUd real eatatu: In theEart Ward of tho towbj of Salisbury, N.C, adjotnir.g iha lota, of Jim Smith's property and th Murr property tronting on Lett atreat and being the house and lot willed to liar riett E. Johnnon by - John I. SWer. deceased. Thia property ia aituated on Lee street in the part of the town known ns -Shlnney HilL" 8e will of John I. Shaver, also a deed from Vic toria Johnson to Harriett E. Johnaon registered in Book of Deed. 71. paga 22.ctc. On above described lot f ait nate a large twoutory ii-room dwell ing bouse. -Terina of Sale: Cah. Wr A. Fci.roHD, Astinaa of 8. A.-1. Johnaon, Tru.tt-a. Dated 23rd day or Oct. 1900. Walter 11. Woodaon, Attornoj. Mexican Mixture : . FOR UEM. A VfAKAMTICD 13TTIQ.eila.MT Li Ml. ( FALLIBLE CYRK Far nrraasaAa. VMk.aehe, d-ia..1aaf. aaaamala, axaal Impoteucjr. and aii.n.aaaa raaaltiaf trvm earl errora. latf r virfiaaa. Yr.ajarkar worry, wblah. If acH-tra raa- tlatalj aadarailB Ihe.Titrn. of.k raaalU 1Z1M -lK-AKlTTa.i l UKATU! atjeabava aa f tka a bora a7u.-riwa UeiIcia UIitsrB'filleirj " IT ElhO KVAL. Paralaaaa TUifal trenrth aa4 T!rr U lTrrtMhi.l. Avoid tnai t.tara. tffaaa- aaaUtuft. Get MKXIC VIX iURK. Inwedlata affecta. rruiaiftit ra Eoaatdiaaafery . rknotn-aliaeeoaa ilaaris f tccttzaaiala. $..0a ui. far al-M. ralMT rnaranta with UJt rdrta rrfaadt umwrUcir U id af 4. It Is aat a tiiaalaut. bat a r-l.:ill4r rltuJ k couTliir-J. fveod far iotlel laaraia. TAN-AMEUlCAN Vng Co i 'Ck- J JAMES rL) MR it. Mr la rt. HaJUbary. . O U.E. Kluttz DRUCG!STS AMD PH'ARMACISfS FRESH AND PURE . DIIUGS. ALSO. Patent Meaicines, Stationery, Novelties. Perfumery, Toilet Articles, Ornaments, Lamp, Cigars, Tobacco, &c ' . : ..MAIN 8T..8AI,IabORY,.N: c.1, ' '" ' - i 1,1 ti'itti, Qav .3 ont pain Zock cf r-tr-4 tlcuUr r.l rpl-. ia na c M uinm TV CO. OCice, 0 Korii T9r St UUIUL0I I Buggies, ; Harness," Sarlrf' I ?. H,, U. 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