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:. h' - i 1 'it . -- .-,... f r MHRTH (CAEOHMA . HEMLD DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF NORTH CAROLINA. OL. T. BALiHUUny, isr. c, tuxjiisda-Y, ootoiseii i r, i 8h. NO. k . BEALL. II. C. OFFICE OF Mi- - - - tar's . Brick Warehouse. BEALL, BOST & FOARD, .1 si.4 Irop r-i Safb.ty, f-. 3Ctfi, fH,;ToBykceid' Pu rots ifWng this, our (trot annual Ciafrua, we deaire to rati yor et )'i to s few fui'U, in relation to our market i , ' ' ittbe eloac of last WWwi yenr there wa Bat ui firgauianl firm in aury vilh a full pnrpott t work tobaw this tin- comiog year, but H- contrary tha)e working hero then w-r preparing to have. T)ii friend f the mark in state of tmtertalnty as, to it future, Atirr a li i K, through the ewrjr and puh of . wry few ludivid V on Arm wa tannd ready la undertake the working, mainly to pi r- !Slr flAfiilJiJOf pvrntifUMinttyjt fof irk1 -at tfei pi.v. it while another g-iod writing amtl otn in. Then another waaTh- 4, hrongh m b pcruasiiitt, to uiartahna: lurav of h praarat at orgnicr4 Out of tlie fririti) ha .liiUiug jr Ant-Uu martct at ww Mi(rrlr4. Ywu kin ); Btlvr mrktk to find not liuw WclL W4 itheh tlw .otiir aro mla of hf. ai - aw a u cxiHrImeut; It 1h ccrtainlj. The ; FARMER'S WAREHOUSE M mt'l mom than twice tlie viniuui of tobac- rrcr pnltl In tllHbury bt'fore In one lseanon. j have wnt nearlj or quite ill d pl&sej wiUi lhe!r prloet. - Tha mBufactrers hav been able to dispose of their good. soeb way aa to meerag theai lo doubli their caiMcitiea tot i r cawrng tetsirh. ' The Wart,noucmm have shoajn m their own flour id displayed saaipleaot roar tobaeea to buyers on otLer markets i sueh knswr at to fndne them to become buyers'' en oar flnur Dett season, ltd w say tn full ounfldonea to all who are to&ling to Kalisbnry as fair aaarkei, amssc aVwbimg notaing, tot rll thlnja will be 'ound in the llnrat of eomrdetion for handling the rery targe crop of tobacco grown lu yf, and a coq of eager buyers ready to pa; tlie highest market riea ftaj rrery ponsd o?uted. int ;r i :-' :ti ."''."..; We faVo ts eatl your tU-totlon to the fact that theerep to be m-r-Med1 at Salisbury 'HM .tmum i not only tb targwt, bat y far tbo bnt rer offered here.. The crop lu tbe bright tnbaoc belt of North Caro na and Virginia is not a good snC henoe we expect not only the now lanufactaiwa, and the new Leaf Wen who hare assured as of their eom Ig. bat other will seek the types of tnbanc ranted by then wharcrer ey may be found. Give ae yov giol tobaoeos, ajd we prwnU you lentyof buyers, and thq burnetii prices for all gradtw. ' :-.-:,- We thank yon heartily for past favors. ! We promise the best efforts of liUrged erjterieno to Jfnrthvr 1 joar interests in ererj partieular. ;' ' CVm aigt to fhe fauaj' i'viiKBotwa, located in the oeutral msinets pa own, and U the HeailsrttiS of ta etllri .flcadijaak' frs of the buvers, and tbe Headenartcra of high prioes." IJcre yoii will Iud tlsa proprietors ready to help yoa; here yon wilt find new eonven mcw wnd water the lot for yon. IJere you will Hud the - JOHN SHEPPARD, ihe ininiilabte anotioAoer To will nr tobacco; here ysn will In4 kubataotia luaes'i offend HO whew else la tha markH, wbioh shall be to yon ni to all that depend t. poa yoa. We elways b glad to W ith thanks, BERLL, BOST & FOARD. J. n. FOAM). etom. of,, Tcwf: and ttuoiVijwj try hwreC Thee constituted ltii - am. Knrnl lm of Imf mm were Willing to toko h link f hum. ilnv of jnm kiww how to oum (r ImIIi with tlioav wlw auM I fmia tliia atnall bcizinuinir. urio : w. Roeuio to IU twdor with ! I a r a a t 1 of our friends home happy r, , get votf the Wheat prior for oomfort, health, .happiness, and Tottr tnends, ..., , a .. , X'iro'O'ar. BO ST. NORTH CAROLINA HERALD. rt BURllED EVBRV Tnt'ltHUAT, III i:UAT X & EAMKH, " En s, akd Fnor M. ow. if iiki In ,ivin, . . . $i rwi " ' n pW hi ndranoe, . ', k. soil MiaaMav. .. , ljuo HuImmyIUm iriu ba califa) m or auitAc wbee aawrlptlno are 4l. HOW FATHER 0XlhRE0. Wo were a minister's children., famlc, twclrr, slilit, ctnuglit i n arrow, with tho pcoiilmr gulden light hi the gray vet tlmt bt tokena hot tpinxr and brilliant intellect, and DiatMt of flue black hair jiuh ed baek from a liigti, white fore brad. Uriglit, liandwRMi Jamie, how I loVed him with an mif Men tioning detotion thit taught we early to yield Tiiy Vialiea and de iirM to bU fmpprioui will anfl to aliield him In alf th(ng, right or wrung, from the 'ver judipiieiita of our father. 1 look back now with aferliugof adiiiiniatrjtion for Uic homely little l)ot, only eeu, with her long, tawny braidt and great oagi-r cye, to trno to her buy hero. Uf course the Tuuilir eipressiou that minute' uhiltln-u are woro than any other hail oft boeu xe)Ka ; ed tefore , and nt jKjileeeiileut ly eiected ui to be little ueathun. , u.i iMi not to (linanpoiiit any j one. Lmou on tbaMal depravity of miniitera' children in geuerd) and we two in jurlii u!ur rua aa daily food lo nt, ..We knew that we me rery bad, but wc maaasred to be quite comfortable fvr ncU teriiblc inneri. ' .. Among father' few worldly good j "- """""" uun,c' 11,0 w.no.an., ,1:s pn..e or n, heart. .... .- uuiisictiu mm ,f on his .trong old faoe asl had to the put,, to lead Wlitwe.tlf.- . ' Wkwsrd and forward. And on ..j,,, ny mnM-j nwr orau.oua .wen we ut giu,ea per.i.ioa.te ddvo'SIHIjJhAWfi for father; huil gronW bold and k-ngtheucd our drive, alwaja re oriving punlsbinent for owt bold ncu, bnt eoiinting itwell Worth a whipping t ) hold tlie reihs ind hear tlleBi ruh ..against our fua aa rligitty sed down the atreet. One B,w that Jhomj out eltar m frjsta!, fjflicr nmko of Uiedaj iw wl-II tiltnJ for almiiping in C'lfvc " univa utHiuiii. BniJ M IM? ooa need his intention of going by rail. Ohl lli winkaand nods and sly motions' that told the story so plainly to me, and Jiow helpful wc grew; of thiir comfort how !teitoua. ,. . At Ut, with terrible warning of j wrath .to be visited upon ns if we ventured to disobey any of father's cotnmanda, we vatuhed them aboard the trtf; and saw it sweep olt down the track, with the flattering pen nons of smoke beckoning galy to ns. Bating naek through the grassy lane, tossing books and slate Into a fence corner,, with jf pink sun bonnet an-top of the pile, Jamie crowned tj tawny bruida Willi iiia sailor bak and calling ine a jolly tar, helped m to- pack oar Inneh. Before kindaktet U whowonld eome and get dinner and mjunt juard over th-parnnf rjonlil reach ttwra, w had racked onrbM ket, baraeaaedour beautiful Flighty to iho fwriaga and m ere off for k day tn the sxxxW- XHi.'-the dinner Id the Old MoidV Kifelien, eate to bo found en the bank 'of the t'nyabflg Uiyer, famous now nit the Switicrlnndof Anerkn. - Thelonp drive down tlw road that rtMiied r,wT in i.ha dmUnw Iik'41ilver wire.' , Hie deptbe :bf tool living g-een, that toy -like ahedowin i barren a.nt,. The meM, the violets, the new scon 4 heard-, tbe Hew vmont we aaWi The deiknonn evxil- ne ef the spring we discovered. The dreau wo dreanMil of the fn- tnrfl. ' Ohl that sainmei' day!" As It waned weeollujted ourfreasiiroi std uiittntening Flighty from the tree whevw she Had aron made nafei we btd her to Um earriage, and do positing onr burdens we drove giiylv homeward, -'" ,b ',": 1 tid we feel a presentiment that this delightful wickednciie Vr'-U enon to end that we finished our pthet wisq quiet sort of disobn'ieueeby vacing throtgh' the "riling etreets, hnnaing Kko young Indian anij naeciug evert team with a challmiiro ta Wlow tf -they eouldf Flighty wa thoroughbred diiil perfontly trained. She kept herlieod beauti- fully, or my atory might hare had i:..'tl,er ending, Aa we drove np to the (rate with a grand flonrith, the wbiatle of the train in the dintance warned lu that nfifliour of reckon ing waa close at hand. After tea I u united to the stiuly and qnoationed a to theday'a wn'ktnlncflj. I anawercd respectfully, mid after being reprimanded, waa banidlied to ny room., boon after, f heard father1! beavy trp in the hall und Jamic'i light fcotCalla fol lowing. Leaning iar out of my gable window, I watched them entering the burn. It wua a glonoui etar-lit uigUt, and the aihery whito nes of thi moonlight wnippe4 the world in its spell. Oiioe I thought I beard the pleading toim of my brother. I could hear no more, and slipping out Into the hall, atole sown stairs and ont to' the barn. The lantern waa hardly Mealed, -lor both front and (ear doom being open,, Uia moonlight lay in great bars, white and traiiHliioent, giring weird brilliance to thu space of the floor, Mill levh tbo eurtiera in duidow,, t'reepirtg through the roar door I stood motion!, watchin)f. What ( saw is painted iu my raeni- ory aa. clearly as if years bad not dimmed the fire of those luminou eyoe, or bowed with weight of care the Jiroiid, uplifted, head. . 1'iither was standing where tne light trotn the lantern, suspended above, fell full on the hair Just tinned with grayand brought Into relief the nuiv trt-ehend and stern blue eye. His mouth was quivering ittimgely, and the band that held the carriage ship aertned Asking with irresolution:- For tlie first time in my re aicnlirrano fatlu r hn-ilntrd to do what ! aunaMered bis duty land met the fiwlcae glance of his 0nly , with sueh yearning tend.T- Ik,., ,, nm:miinA. .i.i,- ,.. ' iiwIa..Ji"' ' T . "Yon remoniber the "penalty of your disobedience?" -"Vea, sir." 'vj! j "Yon know that you must enftVr it, do yon no?" r, ?-Yos, sir." - ' . . "Take off yoar uckit and your u St." J imio obeyed, hung them on a rg and came back to his (mition before father with a hard sullen ex pression on his face that showed a spirit to be won, never compelled by blow. lVrhope father aw this, for his baud failed to full in punish ment and his great strong arm stole anmnd the hoy" shoulder , and folded him closely to father's side. "Jauiie! Jamie! my lad, why do you grieve yonrtdd father so? If an angel had spoken we eonld not hare been more awe stricken. Fattier, who seldom caressed, who was so severe, so storu Father wa crying! Jamie was crushed by this sort of thing, and stammered bis excuses, and when lie felt the tears on his aptnmed fuce his heart melt ed. ' - '. -.I-- ' I" ' ' - ' 'lh, pa, I didn't know yon conld feel so bad. Don't, t, don't!" 1 "lloy, did yon .think 1 toyed to whip yoa!' Don't yon know every blow en yonr tender flesh make a deeper, eorer mark on your futhcr' lieart. My eonf my nly eon!" 1 ' ' Itu voice f altered and broke. 1 snull never forget the tondernesa that .thrilled ..every word m he talk;-. i'l cannot V.fak mv word-, Jamie; I told you if you disoboywj punish ment must follow; Kow, my boy, mauy time with aching heart have I whipped Jir and- it accnM to lutve h:uj lie lasting ffont. '.i nannot wl-lp you to-dight, and I dAr not break isny word, ..Take thin wl sir.'fi ... ..:.'. Jamie took tlie whip, ani father quickly laid aside hi. worn black coat, then Lis vest, banging boide (liirHie'ainnd ' turning 'hi broad f'.iuultler to the wondering iad, hi voice rang like a elnrion: ' i ; ,li ."James, someone must suffer. I cun'twhip yoa, Yon must whip m .Strike, sir!" ji ' , .f ' Tbe boy stood' a if turned to stone. , . .- ,;. - j ... , :?'o you hear me, Jamie? Striko!" , -! White as death grew Jamie's faoe; ilil montn twitched nervously. The whip felt to tn foor, and with a cry ya-came fight from hi heart, Jamie went down on hi knee. .: i f 1 Jhi may kUt me, bnt I never can strik yJ"f- i" 5i How $ Wged for forgivencu, ..." (Ctt . . puaionatcly pleuiling: ' I can't, pa, Anything hut that!" What prom ucs of future obed iencc! Hut father's will w iron Ho would not break .his word, Jlti hod said so many lashes, tnd they must be paid.- f'uzsled and stirred to the depths, what could, he do? .. Wliat little white-gowned figure is this Unit creeps out of tlie almd f w and throws itself at )u tout, while a cluld's slirlll volte j)ies: "Oh, paj.s, 1 have been so wiuk eii I coaxed Jamie; truly, truly, I lhl! Whin me, pn, ami let J mine It'ow if yon think this not au act of heroism I am sorry for you; avid then perlutpa your father was not a minister. t . j i . lie lifted his forlorn little daugh ter from tho floor, and with no way out of trie dilemma seemed to pre sent ittelf, Jam stood by in shame and humiliation while father's hand fell in punishment on his little sis ter. . ; . .. , , Talher carried me to my ioom iu bis arms, and wlicu I felt bis tears Kplosh on my hair, a new feeling of love Unit understands win horn in my heart. , If Jamie had I'een writing this record iifjuug ago, ho would have closed with the announcement that never from that di.y did we veuture to run awy niiii FJighty, and as onr (jes grew accustomod to soc the love written in every line ij father's face; we grew to watch for the smile of approval and weep over his dis pleasure, -., . But alas! I must add one more testimony to the weakness of my sex, and just whisper, how enrly the next morning, standing on thu ver anda, where the Ulucs swung their fragrant clusters agaiuttbe ttuily window, I ventured to : sav: Jamie, don't you aliuoot , wjsh, when papa' baek was rightin front of yon, o, that you had "just givsn given you so mVuy.'T, '--.. ' Jamie had no chance to reply, for the lilacs were held aside front the window and father's voice coiled 'daughter," ", Trembling , little wret.ih, I need not have feared. Father was one of thuso rare men who have . learned, to "let well enough alone,!' nd only kiwed me with Ins unusual tenderiicas as he led me out to breakfaiiU . x M.AJtirI--Wjuuiit ISTKItESTIM SOTIiS.- - . , F)ron' K.Tery where, , ... - It scenu' thiit "tlio'DcniocrttU of MiissftchnsetU have liad euough of Butler,':".. " '. - . 'i -- Wbittier, the-poet, will not al low anybody to claim kin with him, He says -that Clark Whittiery' irf North t'arolina, is not hi brother. Rccrutary ManiiiugjCxtircsse. tho opinion that Trcnidont .Clevplaud will go to Mew York in Xovembcr ip vote the Deuuicratic tiekgt, tr r. ',: President Cleveland has shocked the nitrgiiTHiiafr fl'nleniity tiy : nn nounoiug that h want to see Hill elected governor of Sew York." ;' f The" New York, mugwumps are in a Bad fit. Tlie Democrat don't want 'em, .and the IteiHihlioans eat htwe Itm.'. The iteady npportnfmemt of Dem oe ratio postuiattur stioig that civil service reform fs milking' jpoiisiiler. able dvane nce" Dormau' Eatou hauled in mi horn'; ' , 430,800,D&0 jn.guhl, 148,600,000 ii ilycr--total, ;9,fi00,000-.h iinf t Jie product of the precious metals rcsuitiiig from the mine of the ! Vnitod S!te jn lfiSeaa Atiiong the Indian "trlbea 'on fh feajrdie of eonsumption, ' larger portion than among the' white or colored race. Consumption it more prevalent among tho Irish than nnf other raeev ,J ;aif M t.?d The crumbling away" qf,"t.he 06- lelisk at Central ' park, N"o 1'or prove fhaj Egyptian oV'lwks , can not tiind the American pliuiate. Te survive intact they . need ., the warmth W their native land. The New York iwrhmers biigtit to'be' alt that the present irpocmcn i!ul,4 cltf-' site, but it winter wentber may weit be tryinTf whitb' an .opethit might Hot bxk- well' in,flanncs', thick cW-thes, ari' Istcj' orefcoat, and nalskin cap .ad Imitten. those article of apparel appear to be necessary to preserve . ( V J .'SJ ft i'l ! lilafiain WiaaV The annual statement of the lumber busine. of tho port of Vi i niington, ehows tliat for the year t-i.J.sg Aigrini ii, iena, anw snin- ments amounted in round nnralsra to 3,000,01)0 fwit, of wliwh 2100,.. 000 feet wont tu domestic port. George Thompson, of Cleveland, Ohio, ha been sentenced to twenty rears in the penitentiary for a doK tnrdly pioeo of brulnlity. Heeansc a, young lady would not marry him he took a roznr and shaved it sever al time across her fuce to spoil her boauty.i The lawyers all refused to dofend him and hit sentence gives geiieral sutufuetion. The African elephant will be ex tinct in nnother hundred yeuf un less a stop Is put to the indiscrimi nate mANincrc -now going on. So says Jonef Menges, the great impor ter of African wild beasts, and probably the most eminent author ity on lucli subjects'. vHihii-ago Herald snys thnt (wrtMin religious HHVn ojintcd two editions of the limne containing itr obituary rtf Ocneral Grunt, one for circulation in the North, and one for it routers in t lie South. In the Northern edition there waa nothing tlutt oouid give aid and comfort to thc'Southerner, but in the Southern ei)iUou there were expression of nimidenbl nitrm$tilt As..; the iiniue of the paper is not given the story will be doubted. In nearly every city of the coun try there is "demand for schools that pnt the pupil In a way to earn a living. '"Book learning" may not be at a diifconnt, there is a strong and widely prevalent demand that it shall be combined, iu the cases of the great ni. of miiiilg. with instruction of the eyes and -hmids. .V4vnowlcdge of .took and maohin ery is more valuolile to the average boy than an exhaustive knowledge of algebra or history. The popu lar education of the'near future will include man mil training. Don in Illinois the other day at a Good Templar rennion one of the officer" rWjioHod that the cause of tcmperaiiee had greatly ' suffered from the bitterness growing out of the late presidential campaign, No doubt it is bo. ' It wa predicted, that uch would tie the coxc when the result of tho campaign was k'lowu and the tnctios of the prohi bitionist lender brought to light. The canne of temperance has noth ing to gain by Its advocates mixing in mlitie Temperance is a mor al and not a political question a question of education and not of oilier and tho control of election. XrSKBAL l'KOFEKTIES. Gold,; Stiver, Copper, Oalena, Cornndnm, Tale, langancw, Mica ud Iroa Mines for Hale by the Herald Agency, ' Our Mr. Eanw, M. ha visit ed evory property advertised in this onlnmn. Onr object in advertising is to iniuice capitalists to investi gate and sore them that we shall put 1 Hum in direct comnnnication with the owners of properties. . . i No. 1, l'roperty of 190 acre of tine tana in mineral district where the famous 2ft lb nugget of gold was fount. Contain 3 quarts veins, one dorthiped to -the- depth of i( feet 300 ton of ore -on dump ami 000 in eight Am minoiv Asaars gfv from I'lo.lie to 21.00 per torn ' 1 Noi acres. Several hous es and farms. Many, quart veins and alhivial deposit of gold, over TS.OOO iujriild found on tho surface. One nugget of .'fane pound and mauy ; other small one. ' 1 ; - -, . .. No. 3. 6 to aero. Farma and honse."' Rich placi-r aiid quart veins.; - Very rich bnt require wa ter forbydraaliekiiig pnrpose. ' , 1 No. Kit acre, - t-tria and boiisej Sue timbor. Mine 60 feet deep, proilucinggold Bd copierore. V en- stronganiT healthy quarts rein. . Large man of low grade ' gohi ran be worked on a eapital of 1 tld.OOO, and be maile to pay the amount , back , annually for many ; year. - IU) ,(. tialen property 471 ncTo. ' Vctn welt onened. 130.00 per tsnh tn gold ami ler. Esti mated by English expert 73.000in ight. - ; -.' ' . J. R. KEEN, HM.IS THE DOT AXU tlla4J-5T MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS TO BE, FOUND IN THIS BTATJJ. OIVK HIM ATRIAL IIKFORK I)CY lNO ULSEWUEliE. W1XUAMS BROWN. stoves. : Cvafcinf Mivw, H etUltig ntv.Cl mM ' tMkst ltM r! ZH ' 'l I V Vlut Jin want It in mmatM Km 0tiW My' HJVCMiM. . .. Krntc4 i fvfwrtur nutsntf. wtfftiMsW wm4 Uf hW mni hi Hmttj. ALL K 13 OH Of lOI'I'KR WOIK ( oa tvirt jVTt, stllta irrtalif. A Imn sTtticft nC ervrTj-ttiinir In my line aim- its liul. Old ripMr lkr a-MUi4tr fur work. LEE 8. OVEltMAX, Attorney and Couneeforat Law. BAusnipy.N. c, Practice In Hitic and ri-di-ral Courts. M'tll attend Itic court of ltfwaii. David son, Iredell,. CaliamiM, rt&urjr sud Moot gouicry ctuntfea. . rrr ennee iso. s, louneil ttow. lif Joa. Ku.ioTT, Wmm) KLunrr. li Atlanta, Oa. 1 o( Cbarlufta, S .0. ' Elliott Sc Elliott, Contractors and Builders, Do a Qeuoal BuHdiag Basiaet in - . ' WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. 1 ScsJdsijcea - a srKci.vLiT. . WF-FEHENCES: A. C. Bmjrti, Aaeh- Ilw-t, Atlmiin, (li; G Q. Boaiuwsu, - Arehltrct, Hickory, N C t:lv Livery Stable, " JOHN G. HEIUG, Prop'r. , Trt-Cnm Tm-B-"titn of U deaarrlivt Itmt fara Uteexl ui all txiora. with t wHboal UrtTPr. B-MtntliiK atitt Ale KtaWle. miTfrx rtrtftro dmtwt rrxscapt aHeiith pakl lu ail MUtn. !aiB' ' -- " lS. VERNON HOTEL,5 : SAUSBTTRT, V, C Situated near the Junction of the R. A D. and W. N. O. Railroad UraTKrly WSximlabaA aa airat-Oam. GAS AND ELECTRIC BELLS." lAra saapl Sua M Mala iaaa - a.e.ttB ftwrsraa aaxa op tmumn. gr.miwm irlll ttnd HallirtMrT ifttnatr al laa ' Siimt yuail-sauullas rtki uf hinb CanUlaa. riKNT-CLAIII) 1.1VKKV STAHLK. P. A. rEEHOKo, Owner sad Prop'r, Cbai. D. Vernon, Olart. lily. NEW STORE. ITnvtng openrd a New Riot e two duAra a'aive tlie Courl House, I. propria to keep . a 6nl elaas sloek ot MEAT, FISH, CIIK-KKN8, ET.OS, T nUTTEB, and all kind ot Country Pro. 5 duce.. AbnUgari, TidjaAn and Banff. A tine new line of rholrc Coiifectionariea. I make a arwIaHv of dralin in Fresh Fih every Friday siomtng. . tW Olvc the new i.n t rail nit ac ' for yourwlf. NOBM A. SMITH. llX . , - :- VOX. rBATaTi. J. M. hSdEN,v ::' Kcal Estate Ajf't , j rAElffl, 10XL8, T0WI L0T8, ; 0 Ut mart IUamnaiM Tet-M. .. J , .: If vou want to hnv. trade r sell, -eall i ? on him at J. I). Mr-Vecly's store. Mala 8trt, Haliabury. ti. O. l.m. ;' THE 6REAT EXTERNAL BEUE&n tobacco mkm Rheumatism, Gout. Neuralgia, . . Hpral.is. BrnlKcs, 1'alua, , - 7. -atthee, At, romHnlnir tlie Wonderful Curallve Irluea of Tolian-O, with her anprovnl ralvforicnia, niaklug a Marvelous Cum pouad for lite td llef ot human aufferiro;. - RELIEF GUARANTEED. ITS AC-' . , .' TON IS WONDERFUL . ' ': - .- ' M . . ..- Buffer no longer, ite humbsiraedwlih qimek f-ure-alla no lonm-r. Totnrco ta fialiire's Um Ueaicdy. It has hero ul lu a crude way from the day of Btr W alter Halciirli down, snd baa wrk.-d many s marveloua cure and Mtrrd mtir vnliul.lc life. In Uia "Tohaeco LIdJ. meat" ll virlnm are arirntllli allr ritrac. twl. eomWned with other valnalila bmII. enl nsttnta, and conndcnlly nfTered te Uie -; WblK, not as a cure-all. bnt as a aae, powerful and effrrtlre Rltrrnal Itemnlv . arplieaUe wherevor Micra 1 pate o be In liirire tmtllea at onlv ill cimta. lr aaletiy all Ilniifidara, -Aak for ff, and tnalat ia k-tvlnit It, Ikai l be m .9 v-iih wnnhHwa auhiittnu. Try It ant ye will h thankful fnv luting had It Uroaglil U) yourif niloa, . . . , ' THE0. F: KLUTTiT A "CO. 4 " '-"''' '"""' Prviprloiom, , "WHOLES ALU DRt (JOISTS, '' . 8AL1SBUBT, K. O- ; .t I Srao. ."':. . 'r " wtmvHmt yoa tna . Kortk Carolina Herald. OaUjr 1 BO arwaua. .V I 4 1 v. 'A ( (r "..:' . -- - --' 1 ; X n '...,1 :'M :-y .... . A : f i.: , i-i- ..A'J'i ' ' ' " h ' ':y.'i'vv"v-f ; , : ::e I,', lilf ' ' 1"- Jt m u. ... .'7S. , a"S."iB!rHl'
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 15, 1885, edition 1
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