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vrOL. r. KAI.IHOUHY, 1ST. C. Til UHSDAY, OCTOUISIt S. 1HH5. NO. ORTH CAROLINA HERALD. (I'bUH.IKP BVKHT THLHSDAT, m KKBAI M & KABKS, Eo'n. An Pnnr'N. SL-hM'ttllTIOn- lUTKfl I ha Tar tf PM In Mtrnnce, . $1 .AO t Paul In ndvaaue, . tl.lio liaMMtbn, .- J.uu nnterrlr, 11l bt nnUoil on ur nullum Wlnm bmn-tptiuan are 4m.,: "Airnnnr leaf." ow doth the Dinkii fonUwItli fo Through auiumu fiviiU to roum, t gathnr pnrti colored icavc Aad bear tbciu to her linme. bar after hour alio pirfca them np, tutil aho weary xrowa, i la tar back lbere roans a croak, Ami wind nipped la at &mk ' boa alia the leaves doth pres. tjetwer Til page of fctrt book. ad at tacm from thla itme lieacvforA, Puttt ai vcr take a look. A BDMASTIC 8T0BT. - Human Hair Dealer's Birangp ; ..." Experlcnre. 11 had a strange experience once human hair," said member of Irm uf human linir importers to retwrtcr for the ' Philadelphia me: "A French lady of .noble wd, who ha been my friend (or art, wrote me a few month ago Sloaui; a lock of hair, which wiw peculiar tha'le of dr.ib and of Iky fiueuc. Sli wanted lui' to Itch it, and I art nb ut djiiijt to. Eiaitihcd my agtuta all over Ku but Rowhcr ouutd they, find a trad of hair that would match fjauupte. Pi then inserted an advertise- lit in the principal Philadelphia, i iw York, and Hoiton r, of- taa 'ne four great nlaiu U in! meti ing a 1iIht:I reward fr f witch Itioiicd are so near to u their at trac the desired quality and color. tion forced our iiUlIite nearer our le day a woman of.alxmt i) ycara i primary, ilm inerc&iiiig the atirac age, ihabbily drcasedj but whh ; lion on oar tartb' tarfaiw, utd an brra and face" that ontw might I Ire envied, entered uiy offlee. ri name in anwcr your anver rmeut," he aid, and, removing r hat, unboand a luxuriant coil hair that calico from nre an in fluatary cry of admiration. 'M ill thla do r !ic u.U.d. ; '1 examined her ha and co:n-!actly thia predi'.-tivn has hi-en ta) Jred it with tl- a:ii)ie aint me by j tilled! As I bp name .Condition will le fiuntrM. Tlie two vr! o j W a eertain depw, csit, it i im-. luilar that when t mixed them to- i p'Msible that tlie winter of lS.'-'i can Kbcr I could not dmii.uifli one " owi rlrt oThcT"-""" ; ' ;' 'Thia hair il exactly what 1 tut,' 1 aaid. 'and-1 will giva you ya an ounce for it.' ' 'Take it off," she aaid,. with a rvoui trembling of hwrrotoe that lone attracted mv attcrition. '1 I starving, I and niy baby, and at yon ara willing to pay i a for- iie Li u." '',.. ..'... "1 beoamo intenwted, aud ques nnl brr. After a littlo lieaitn- u she told me her story. Her baud had been a c captain, d shortly after they were mar- ti bad aailed for tlie wet voaat of rie.v. Hi yeaael waa never Ireard after leaving port, and it wak eaumed that alio had foundered ara and all band bad been lout. ) presumed widow had strnpfl'-J maintain herself and infant child, t with indifferent uecc. Fin ly, when suffering from the pang hunger, the bad read my adver aeraent, and hastened to my pi ILuaineu, praying inwardly that r hnir. which liad been her hus tnd' pride, migh be of th re tired altade. ! "Well, to muke a long tory short, bough her hair, which weighed tmr esayi. attd paid her l00 for . I aent tho switch to my custo rr, tl oonnte, and wrote her ne hiitory of the hair. She is a oman of great wealth and good- f heart. Th return mail t night me a letter authorixiug me nay the poor little aailor'a widow kl.OOO extra. I did so and wrote an account of the affair to onr offi cial journal, which is in New York. The story was romantic tluit the daily paierg Co) ';fj'd it, and I received aeveral letter fiom charitable peo jple offering pecuniary asiistanco to 'the tailor' widow. She was proud and refused to receive any help. "One day, about three week af ter the. publication of the otory, aljin i'a Iklrvlt Fret Pre. matt Who waa brtkntod and bearded, I came into my otfioe very much ox-1 cited, lie held in .bit hand a copy j of a New York paper, and. unfold- i i:ig it poiuteu to my ury. "' "Can you giro me the address of i i tin woman 1" he asked eau'erly. "She is my Wife; I thought licr d.d." ' Wlule I wrote dowu tlm ml-: drew lie told tut lua nij,rv 1! vo.fel had boell iliipwrccked on the African cottxt mid he mid two others of the crvw alone manaffed to rewb the lwro. It .waa -vurol wonlli tx-foro tuey managed to reach a civ- tlisca port, ue imtnoumiciy ent worn ot ine uiswier 10 ine owners of tire foundered yesner ;nd -wrote to hit youtiff wife. From the for- mer he received reply, but he heard no word from ltia wife, and w hen he reached l'liiJadeljihia he discovered that she had nmtcvi- onsly disappeared. One day in looking over a paer he cameaoroM roy Itory, and had hnrricl to juy office to learn fuller partienlar.' I acn't liim to hii wife in my carriage; yon can imagine what ermirred at the mei'ting, for eath ' believe: the other dead, I wrote to the count'', giving the inel to the itury, and the rrault wa that tlie ahipwreckeil captain. now eomuiaudt her yacht, and the wife who aftcrl Herd herluiir to buy bread anil' with him on erery voyage." TKEME.VDOrs ST011 FORE TOLD. Predlrtloim of a Noted MV.vtbff I'ropltet A Cumin; AHantlc Tidal W arp. Our earth hi much further from the aolar orb bow than ahe w u at the glacial ago, or when our viaihlc . r ., ... ,. ., witcllitc llrt apiiearcil in tiie Milur- htn er.n, and Siituru ia much nun- distant than wlicu he cirri' d but a j inj,'le UHHili iu hi thru aiualler rane-cnuree around the mm. Tl n I rniult itcnnifiing cur iitmos, here. I , . . . . , tJirowhnchildrenh'-ail longdounut j im the New lork Inanranrc lu: . , . , I., ,i . .i . .itlieacaln .inuu up to them push : thriH. vttn uttih ill! tin. m iot rl jkttil ! summer of tHM and 1XM would I remarkable for their eobl,,c, for r, depth of ' in Winter rnioimi in nummer, ami liow.ev tie otherwise than cnlct and etoruiv T'lrt- nnvratrat atmnirplK rfc "deniiify Ts the primary eaue of the c-lioh-ra iu Kunipe; for thee iinxioii gwe, oonsiating of the jioiaY.noUrt com pound of rwrboh, are more quickly generated, and rise to a higher at tninsplierie level than naula winwial- ly in low countries and in tit irs bad ly drained and ventilated,. ' I have made no prediction a to storms or temperature excepting the 1 following itvrni which 1 puhlilwd f in the 'Ary 1 ilmhS on Hay 10, 18S4, vix: Sept. 29 ami SO, 1W; March id-M, 1887, and Sjpt. 1!, 18S7. The last named" will be the greatest storm at Halifax, Quo- bee and Boston that will oiur for ihc remainder of the century. It i the great storm of Octy&cr, l"e:i, known a the Haxby tonn, which which was attended by a tidal wave and committed uch ad havoc on ( the eastern ooaatof North America. I On the 17th and 18th perfect calm will prevail over the greater partof tho rontinent, the air-current at Halifax, what little there aaay be, j moving from the Vet. - I At 4 o'clock on the afternoon of the liltb (.September, 1887,) It wilt suddenly shift from tlie aoutlieaet. j No one Unless told " would" imagine . that this quiet lufting of the flag ou the most and the uiuke from the cnimney top indicate the ucginmpg of a storm which iu four haurs will become on of the greatest storms of the century, and one that will be itpokcn of by other generation. The New York Muru'imt RyiiJrr tated in 1881 that my prediction of the itorm of Sept. 14, of that yeur the one in which the Aaia waa lost on Lake Huron with 100 jonta on board saved 8,000,000 worth of united Stato shipping; but this will be a. heavier one, and much more tlangeroui, on account of it Atlantic tidal wave. . Stem Wig- j . V i ''a1 ' '.' 1 , "" . Paul IL llayuo oontribatel to the Soulhtrn Bittmae for Ootober, a paper oa VYUiias. Gilmoro JSimni. in which hi make "a comparison of tho old with tho new achool of ftc- tion. ' - . , WILD ANIMALS. ' . The City W here Largest Assort- ; nif-nt of W ild Beasts Can He ! Fouud. ! The one ldarc to liny ammaU. ; 8ai,j prof. UnrUtardl, i in ' Hani- , burg, and it has really become the W1jm4I .ntra of the world. IV largest dealer there is a man named Jla,,,.,,).,!,. UUTM(w la vieiled U' fslloWmen " Tr'omai't"trir ;y0rld, nd his own wUb!i jtueu'l is ; wonderful tMUti&MieU. 1 j boiij,'iit from him the Mffowinfr i'ii- mala for Clnoiunatit One uair cum. ! fire rer old. tSOtl: one enrne! gelding, the lai'Kt Hagenliacli ever it, with a aaddle which will carry it children, Sr,0;,ou pair Aaiatie kanfraroot, 400; one. male great kangaroo, t:i?5; one pair icbras, 1,300; one pair hyenaa und Ksqui ruaui dojr (happy family), 48.1; one pair brown linasiau beara, t:2!i; one pai, Han-slayer baboonat tJ.'.O; one mal dog-faced baboon, i7,'); vaa 'pair ama, t00; two pairrwhmera goata, in umhigau g(ee, iiK); four paira North Sea wild dtuka, 110(1; one Lowjubergor dog, t'tt'r, oue tapir, H.600; one pair ant-bear, (M); one young chiinian already pai-ily trained, ti.OQO. I am alao negotiating for and ex (Ki t to receive on tho aaiuo ateamtr with the above one pair of hand- one black ulillit , 4, f,,r which feXOO ia the prioc; one pair yearling tigi ra, 0), alula aing'.e hor;iedrliiiioii r' t I.' I. I i. , , .., , " ... ., Und which will be l.ri-nted lo the . . v ,! ,.: ehaiit. 1 have alao hired fr,;m 11a-genbaK-h four fur eal, whieb are now on exhibition in I'aria. They '.ire trained liy a I'jne. aha will ji-oine with tlicui." They are taught . to fire a pin, lie oittlieir hark and J molt? a pipe; play a violin, and fm j v cjuin-jii. Tlicj nra on exliibillunJ' ' i """" ' y "'M . 1 'fTl ' "! ' ' , , . . .. ... . . ,. , . attrtiwi; li, imitimiti will !i have ain-l.pba,iiJ whirl) is 'rained to rule a reliirHnde, mid fifti'i'.u ostriches an.f fiftivti eiiuicl. ahich are rid.b'ii by thirty Zulus i'u in a ra'e. ( lunknuli .tyiin-. .... TWO WEDDISyS. jSad jnko on tltn Old Han -Do-! nertc-d t the? Altar. : ,, , , . Atuxta, (!., Oi.toberft.- Mia 1 I.illie IW, a beautiful girl of h v-I eiiti-en, was to have marrii-d Jacfib Wetlieriiigton, aged aixtynrit, fit ",','l ten o'clock Wednesday morning, at j a. 1 ha mamago had bteu i b.fore tlie hour named, Miss Lillie ' , j. i t ,, , , , , iburv,' wta married at lavermore ; Aid f rom bur hm In Jier bridal!,,,,. ,, . . , ,. Ire, and at a neighlH.r'. liou I met Jesse llanli-e, a lornier ncr. They went iu a carringe lothe ullice of a magistrate wnd were married. Tliey then ectunied to . the bride houfo in tiniu to meet the (ravatK, who had aiwenililed to nee Wother iiigton' marriage. Wctherington "" uua ' 1U'"'X ueeuio t"tr the. fc-aat Th. girj'a VMU -H. ?nJ 1,11 ,s ,ow tri'nc' , .. : liosTost, October twlti Olive IVlisto was to have been married tt'edncday morrrtng to Frank Sam uels. Tho pantile stood brforw tho minister, and as the latter waxaliout pronuuncing the final word of the ceremony Samuel suddenly turned away, anying i "I will not marry nor. i can get a wife with a pure character." Ho tliuu If ft tlie house. MIm Carlisle, after recovering from a fit of hysteric; procured- exalic acid, which iho awallowed. - She was found tneonciooa in the street and removed to a hospital, where it is believed that she is dying. 'Hard uels hae gone west with theatrical company. lie hud been paying at tention to Mini Carlislo for two year. '.-"'.' ' ''"' v- ;' ' ' -' - If every 'out miink and ajt'iher in the Union were to go to the pnrfy of tlie great- lake eaoh "could ret to carry home a half bushel of grain. To put it iii cold Hgitre, there arr1 50, 000,000 pmplo in America, iutd ! Utored for shipment 'twixt Duluth laiih Toledo iire'o.OOO.OOO bushels of whont corn and oat. riulmhl- Mti I'resf. tonccrulng the I'alr. All flic feminine world rave over , the new ilnv inulci-iala. They ure i certainly the handsomest seen for I MlKft day. 'fya newest bust lea are called I "j j large? proportion.. They are aim. Jpjy gruud for deformity. JewcU",..iXT an. autliority,- are only to be worn on ceremonious oo casiniiK, mid the gun ha Bred for "slii-o a mpr and diamondrr- ' .Miss Flora MeFlimney't new fall lint i so high that it reealla the head geiir of the naughty boy at iscjiool aent to stand in the corner.!- Vei! are to bo worn more tliau over, it accnia, and the inU-lligeiuw may please lneu who have ino.it to do with the eye. Veil, like char ity hiding aius, oover a great many defect of the complexion. - ; New bracelets are hown made of pehblea alleged to have been aeenred on th uliortu of the lied Sea. Peo ple who believe tin will believe al moat anything.' , Targe vinaigrette are almott ob nolcta How. , They had their day in ?iie eason, and wore quickly regar ded as too mHeh of a good thing oveti for the moat 'pronounced fanh ionahlo dame. ' ' '" Of course, Ijiilor-made cloth uit are to o iiitiimo in fashion among the Indie. Nothing wa ever in vented to better' deceive in the mat ter of the human form divine. American women when old have the most horrible looking feet im aginable worse than the lliiiieae. And it is not -."all on account of Klixa," but on aTitnt of forcing I4g fet into nmuii ahoc In the davs of their vonth, '1ST EB ESTI(1 XOTKS. From Evorywher. J ,i,T . ""X- d,..l , l.:..t. - flack', new novel "'"I'1'"'"'" m "iMI.uJ this - ' ' It li prsper to (peak of an waaite linsniaii as erneked china? '"I likj your ininnilchcr,' pretty girl aaid when her xisscu ncr. ' ' . iidayed ia tlie oulytJIiiit i r - - j niCXeS-Toi-k Su j paper jiiililialicd that will not ex ;ti, i Thi in the patent age of new in yention; fur killing bodie4 and sav illg Ouls. "liVKON." . . . : A Russian proverb aayal goiug.to war pray onee; before go- i"g toea pray twice; before getting man tod pray three time, i Minn Marie t. Wunhbnrne, young !,.,( ,ii,,,i.i.t ,.r ,.M;,.ioi..- u-...i. r,,,.,,. of Coeriia0i i nill. JH'. , oil IIIIT. tllf vu. .1, 11.. ; "I never, ' can : enjoy- jwotrv when I'm cooLin'," uid as old lady; "but when I (tcp out to feed tho hogs, and U'ist myself on the fene and throw my anal into a few line Of 'I'ap'n Jinks', it does seam a if this airth wa made to liv ou, after all." . , : , ; ',' The' remarrying record ha again been lowered this lira by a Vtb tert'o., Miaahisippinian, whuae wife died on Monday, and who 'ImritU her oa Tuesday, took out a licenae on Wedncaday aud eepouoed her uooeaaof ou Thursday. .,; , , Mr. Veronica Bulla, who per formed a remarkable fast, died in Syraculc, S, V.,' on the 8th. Her fat K-gnu on August 10, and for fifty-nine dnya she did not tonch a morsel of solid food, living elitire- i ly upon wiiler iii which small quan tities of morphine were dissolved. - . According to the latest cotisus tho people of the United State engaged in activ business pnrauit are thus employed: f.lu agriculture, 4i,WK), OOtr; profcasiorutl and personal er vico, 14,000,000; mannfacturo and mining, 11,0(Hi,iIX; trade and trun portation, - 5,OW,000,--T-.tftf'i'wr llvrM. :..;'' Vj '' - Immigration to the United Statea it decrvtwting, though it it still large.1 Tlie native Increase it nearly two pot cenfc ..jicy anwHt r la Iowa thera hat been a gate jf 600,809 in fire year. ' ('hi(iago'biu) i baa added 40,- OOOto her populiit'jn in one year, and ut present number ftW.OOt). It i eatiniuted Uiet t the preaent rate uf progrw thicajro will overtake Sen Yufk in .opmation in thirty FixiuiDi LEXOK4. Judging by the mcreaiie in the crop of Florida i lcniona. the time ta not ao yen far inaiani wnen me Amertoan aemaoa for leniona will be entirely aupplied by our peninaular lister state. Mini Kate Clayton is playing in "Called Hack," in New York, . Sli Andcrnon will appear tbi week i New York in "1'yginaUon and Uolatca. Theodore Tlmma will give hii flint grand concert on the third next month'"'-' ' JIB ilsikT "Cei." A eatern man who was touring through the Kant, in paaaing a meadow beard the driver any: "Abandon the direct progreasion to the straight thitherward, and de viate by inelinatory and aberrant deitrogyration into dextral inci drnue." . it waa an amateur Boston farmer oaying "gee Uurk" to hi yoke of oxen. CtiianjolRltr-tkm. No More Or to b Aasayed at tho . U. a Aaaay Offlo) ox Mints. . . TuitAsriii IJCKi-aaTiiKXT, ) Ul ltKAf or Tll IlNT, j WasuiariiToxr, D. C, September 8th, 18X5. . Asaayingand chemical analysis of ores and 1 funnK-o b)-produet at the Mint and Auay Oftieea of the I'nited .State will be dicontiu ned. . , The mochaiiical :ptt'pration,or jiulverixtng of ore or other miner als, mattes ami slag shall be done upon the premise of the Mints and M"1' - wliea a part of the Ux.liniual prooeaac of these in stitution,' or alien in the course of t . - AMayiug or chemical work in a private professional eajiacity at the hamla of officer of the IT. B, MinU land Asy (..lie.,, .hall not be per- l P.a.Vmi. of thoae """'"ma. I ruie.ufionul caro and certificate I of anHiv or aualysia should lie with M ;ont official ch tioin or rignature. ucau j No professional signs shall he dis- lye.d njMn.Ue)rcjuie tlh und Anuay OOice. The above proviMona will also apply to the Ijibratory of the Uu reau of the Mint. All provision in the general "Instruction and Herniations in j relation to the Tranjnction of Musi Before I ni at lbs Mint and Aasav Office J of tho United State," June 45, j 1881, inconsintent with this Ciren- j lr are hereby revoked. Jim. P. Kiuhw.l, Approved: :" Director, 1AMKL MxKMNII, ' rk-cretary. . 1IIXERAL I'ROL'fcHTIES. (old, Silver, Copper, Caicna, Cor UHtlum, Talc, Manganene, X lea and Iron Jfluca fbr Nule by the Herald Agency. Our Mr. Karnes, M. E., hat viv.it ed every projierty advertised in thi cuotmu. Our object In advertising ia to induce capitalist to investi gate and awn re them that we shall pnt them in direct commnniiration with th owner of properttca. j No. I. Property of 190 acre of fin hind in a mineral district where the famous 28 lb nugget of gold wa found. : Contain quart Veins, one dcveloiied to the depth of 43 feet 3(H) ton of or on dump and duo in sight in mine. Assays give from ;W.;0 to 421.00 per ton. ' No. St. 578 acre. bevr1 houa ea and farm. Many quart voina and alluvial deposits of gold, oyer 75,000 in gold found on the surface. Out nugget of four pound and many other small one. ' No. 3. S0 acre. Farm and bonnet, liieh placer and quart veins. Very rich fcnt reqttirea wa tcT forhydraulicking porixxe. ' No. 4.' 131 acre. Farm and: houe; fine timber. Mine CO feet dep, pr.Klni-inr'grild and copper ore. Very atrong and healthy (iimrts vein. No. A, Largo maw ox low grade gold can be worked oa a capital xf lit, 0O, and be made to pay th amount book . annually for many yr; . -No Oalona ' prnprrty -' 471 aore. . Vein well otiened. $30.00 per ton in gold aud silver.. Kati wated by English oxpert 7i.000in tight. . li . J ' :' .Tnans.aaLttHfeMBMi .a JMecklenburs JOHN WILKES, Manager, CIMKMJTTE, N. C. OF AXX SAW AND GRIST MILLS. A SPECIALTY. , WRITE FOR CIRCULARS AND ESTIMATES. SALE OF TOWN LOTS, 8uperl t'onrl ot HuW4B fouuly la Ihr rnne of II. M. Jnea, Otianlinn of Julin Tkmnas and Chaa. W. Tlioina. r tHt. I wilt mcII at piiijllc aiieilno at the I'oart Hotiae door ia HansUtry, 'in Mond&y November and, 1886, two l,oU la the Went Want. Iu tlie town of SnliHljiirT, adjuininn the luudit of J. K. Uurke, CnKiaui Burke nivt other, eoa uioinfr one acre. Trrm )n thlnl eanh! aed thn hnl- iw WtHt? Ynnollifl. with tnWrent friira date of aiur at a pur cent. H. H. JOKES, enardiu. , For further tiifurmsllon apply to me. 1 Bept 5, lot I :l ! Hoacs for Eight, I ihHll Thurwtrtv. 12lb day of No vember, on ibc inviui, my faJimble FARM OF 350 ACRES, dtvitlctt intinH) pigL luta ntulAining fnutt vw)fnr to tifl) w'ntT five Wirt nrli; four of ibe Jot having tmm 16 to 95 wrv of itpk'Utlitl wt'll dr.uiKtl buUua autl gaud budding, HrtVtT, ttr. TfcUMB Onp-foartU t'awh, tlnTtj In twflve, eifflitit'n and twenty -four otontha, with iBKTtmt frntn dnt of ut l t) pvt oroi., Ntyawe every mx inonuta. Apply to your lwo Mitr for full! dfM-ritWc dn-uhir. Ponvntjion (tivm Ut ft few dm. flulr awh ine same nnu vb4 piiuw 1 humii i ell wveml ltuodrnt btmlniit of rorn, wme i Wfrt and Irtah poiai, Hlark Ik-rkuMro bokh, om new Iteikf Utm Top tiufcty, ae ot-w mote atve, farm anu jcanUa tool, hnwrhord and kitoUea furniture tfce. Altavrw. TariM aaib. i Coacotw RHrMnf , fltaiMrttle Undmark, Dkrta TtOMw ami LvalaaUw tMaplh, cu Iwlow. ' ' r a MoOONWAUOHBY. lua. Iu nrrr, tK Atlauta. Oa. Tifmi Rlijov, of ctMriwtu, nr. Elliott & Elliott, Contractors and Builders, - T a Ssnsral Building Boaiaaaa k -WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. nT'-. . "itfi ?cj5deTce II ' - A arnriALTV. - REPKRENCE8; A. C BarvK. Aenh. lint, Attorn. (U.: O. C. Boaatwau,, Archltert, Hickory. N C 7 lily WIXUTAMS BROWN. , STOVES. Cnklnain. nrllitMom..-Mian. aW.mtiU Ihmk " w" w i," omrrni a liMlU-111b. In 10 ' T(vl 1J. and ta nnt to,. n tt rr. i1"" niienta. ami rounuootly ofTnred o ttts ... au xisin or cerrxt wns puWIr. not an a euraH, but a. a safe, oa lt M. Wfti, t nnH,itr. a lantn ' F""'"1 l effectlvj Kiterual Kefnettv. moii nr .vnrrtMii in nrr iln. w.r on nnud. ; npllentil wherevnr there ta imia to b. onl intr tnXwi mwn.ngf w.-rt. ' retitfvcal. i? -' . . :- - '- . v. ' - ' la tariff holt lea at oatr tt erata. For ' lnlrbynll lriij,,lMi. 'Ak ivt ft, and UJE S. OVERMAN. I uwi"' 1",vi ' "' rmt oc ' -. r v "'"-? ' vrUi .l.l.. auhntitntn. Try It and Attorney and Councillor atUuiJi'Z h,,i"g h u " . ... WIN attend thr court of Uowmi. IVmirt aoa, Irtileu, t atau-rua, thaaly awl aloat gnn'rv riiuntli-n. nt Ottlcc No. , (.VHinrU Row. ' ' It . .- .. ... .-. J. R, KEEN, BKLI - S THd BEST AND CHEAPEST MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS TO HE FOUND IN T11J STATE, (UVEU1M ATKlAI'HliFbfiK iSVY- 1X0 EIXEWMK1IE. -iy .. . .. .. Iron Works, KINDS. j"" ??TU ! MtWlllt It IU UIOS. i " - J i COSrECTIOXEny, TOYS, i'IGAHS. TOBACCO. TEAS and (TIKKEE, blUAH, bI'lCE8, EVERYTHING FRESH. I mi rtwviTlnir cnwlir'n tn trtrb lot rtttry mfb. twmniU-nf Ij- tiNVw (mi M slitrk I tva mttkitig tt luitv uf t)ibi Ihw iml t an Wf-ply Utti wln'bttiU) trtwW. H) ftuw irvfJ mrv ftrmlfiit lallj. und rt' bfan nffWwt u i Itni). mm ny iu tlrf Cttf. I Wftltl to lltnlr i Hf ftllnUkn, lit. atn i'iiu Hinv-ia ai nuthvnaiiH1 AD r i- ....llvrryl tu mtf kstt tbo city frn uf rtt . Trv iim- imo. l ;.lm j UT. VEHNCN HOTEL, SAIaXSBTJRV, N. C. Situated boar the Junction of tho RAD. and W. N. O RaUrotvda. VTwrvrXy rxLMii.m4. fc rtnt-OMa. GAS AND EiaTRlC BKIXS. . tmrtm Itaunpl Roaw Matt MrHi itnam euNViTtn nm or rnAimc. p1nu-n will (tnJ RalUhtirT wltrJntetl ht the fllMMt ltali-MWlhlK nWittlMlt uf Ntrl-lh I'MTOlttl. . FIWMT-CLAW4 LIVKRT STARIJC P. A. FREBCI9, Owmr us4 IVp'r. Obw. D. Yotwc, Olurk My. FOIl BATiB Real Itato Aff't. ; TASKS, KILLS, TOWB LOTS, Oh the mott Hmmttabie Terms. , If you want to bny, trade Or acll, call oa kirn at J. f. Me.Neely's store. Main Strait, bnU.bury, N. (J. . 1.0m. " THE MEAT n-'ERMTRSEDY I"T ICXiXTTTZ'S TOBACCO 'HOTBOT- .. ...... . Rhea nta tinm, Oont, 0urm1g!( HprainH, BroiwH, Fint aifhfH. tfttf. Combti.tiijr th Woodorfh) Cnratlva Vlrtkkfw f Tobaneo, with other ar,rovxl mhefarliDta, ntftkintf a Marvcliius Com pound fur the Jitlief of human iuffiag. tr RELIEF GUARANTEED. ITS AC TION IS WONDERFUL Rtfftr ao loupor. Be hambttMl with SI? J'tTUH I usl In a crntU way from the dnvs of Kir Waller ltiijcljrh down, and has WOkl 1 pinaf n anarvekiu. ewn niHf aaved ainnv J THEO. F. KLUTTZ 4 CO., trroprteiOM, WHOLESALE DUlUtilSTS, saubbuht, xt. o. 1 :4rao ,.
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 22, 1885, edition 1
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