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5 WfCromw a id Thir, ttit-a lurTrrno a t ttk -.i i .v. HJL&JL JUL MWOUiLLNJti JLiLJCi JlOJiU' 1 o DLL BAIJ S IiUllY, K. G., TIIUKSDAY, K"OV3SMU.KIZ 19, 188o. rvro DIXSUED EVKliY THUKSDAT, Jll F.KBAO & EASES, I .. Eo s. aso Paop'na. tpascniPTioSjuiKa-L - lartf paid is ad vanee, ' . a no bib, i , t - f , ' ' - 1-00 -: .ti'l crtncra will to tailed ua or aoUBe when pduna ipo due, ' , - (ri'ot lo hht tu'frijtiiuti fimU n. large numiier of etvrjr e In all part of Aarlh Curat 'm I Ikt T'd'IhI SM. himvij lanAfor &k mUfiti it seir tuumautji' iu aiirerittem tts mm. a- Miraa hut of imrYiM klfiff tflytr j'nr Innrl, nnit fa j W w , shir! t'nil uur. ,.?; lhiirt-f ht4 S!i?.'.'irwrii'o fiiV rt A. t; I. fiAXXSBXmT." sated in the vnry hort ef the tss portion of North Carolina, p junction of tlie" Vcateni I Carolina and Tiithraond nd fllft ffailroads, SOS -feet above Eel of the eta. 250 mile in u the samtnt of (ha ' riebest .. A xA -granite bolt in the , at -the gateway of the Blue IcMintry, in the niidst of a Lbacee and fvtt.m gone, and p popnlatiou of neatly 4,lMKi, lint it feat buotning osm- 1 centra. Tln-re are at nreav '1 .kilrj. eleven ch.irrhi, f iVnv factories, four tobacco jige (rchome), one woolen ltr tanuer.'oa, four iualit ( two funnflrir, thrffl ''WJj;r9, tlip lii!n.lli . Car and T.irmjtit S!uj; t:im mub. djor n.l blind fir hout AO ttuiiUKi lionxt-, A11! rk. 'cw tntrrnrit pro- ;jrtf the Iml'.iliTiij of amiintoil j i r!i n.l ..u;th,- t50.e i fi;-.urVi ftif! two t'ibiu-c far-1 ; in- n;i'-r!uiii'Ufi for n-! I'r.t 4nl rr'il r-t?",, ttniffr.- fi:"tur- of tuli-vvM. yr.tiiiie- jf,t 44U r )Cj lips tUle.. , i MAVI.r T.t ; . I i-VUWX i'tMUltV-UIMKAli ! s ' . I Mm. B A Arnttl. M, mn v. 1 t ItarVvu: ft in V SniU-'i t K ij-i-s, : n 0 C Krtl I. i I r tl W tlerV tli fnurt. i U l!.nh. . f tfso of iU Ptirn l-"-iIin J 8 t T UflLt LIRECTOHY A H. POMES. F. M. -roiu a.wifi. a a a. ift. . and "tn.,- aoulh. rlnH-M t-) to a. ui..and m. fotat wrfi. al.iMaa ijo p. as. ( r M'-kitTill''. Ji'tuhilcm. Z'h. lilii-r anil ! artnlur o,u. H'l:id4r ev- leave t t.l 1 m arrive- fl so p tb. if Alliemarle, UoU 1 la ia. iin nliaeravilWr, ajnl ail wl oih-ea ia e-jMfily. SiiwIav eaoiiit, leave hi, ai.ove COO p in. . foriaoaia olh-ie, T,vro "Miona, roe.Uy, Thnf.,ly and Saturday, ou a -m, arrive a it m. (or Ml Vera jB. Wo.-dt.-af. VwliK at, Thoeatav ami HaMielHy, IcavO tn. arrive 8 W n na. i for liana aim Walaonvitle, M,. .1 Kji.i.ay LaioJ ooam.airnaO'-. id Jm-iaon llifl, ' Itriugle. iriil, ciellle, Btn, -OafAehl. Ilealint Miilejktwa. ililyaSKe, t'aiiad r,ive. lcaer $!uu,Uy and Friday at m. Arrive 'I ueajay and featurduy CHURCH riKEClCttY. ... MKTHOOIeT eaVHCU. Jtw. Wheeler, Taator. Bur-lay lea at It a ra ; Nnday rv-hcol at t veainj aervtoea at T p. aa. "gray ling ; ', " - r a . J rr. jouifs irrireaA!! ccw. Win. SMMMlrnmlre. Paator. 8:- nrlces SI HJ a Sunday tkhool realni Rt-rvlii at T p, at. Lr meeting every Wcthieaday. at 7 riaar meaurraaiAW CBuacn. J Itamplc, D D, Faaua-. Sua- aerrti-oa raornin ai r II o'chiek. ay aihofj at t o'ehmk. Evimiog Ices at 7 o'floek. Praver meeting k Thuraflay sight lcki aPiacor.u,m-Bcn. ' ' !v. T. . Murd.tch Foctor. Sunday res iu morning at tl a. aa.; Pndy rl at p. m. . Evening services at " veni,if aervlcea Wt-dncaday St ' m. Itilile Clan Wednesday even 7.IK). . - . , aai.fncttv n4ttini,ntriM-it 1 i r, J. T. Tutlle, pastor. Bervleea y Suudaf eaeepl tha thiol Sunday of ymonlh. Marainj arrvicea at t a Kuaday A-hool at S p. at., evening Woa M 7, p.m. Prayer meeting every iraday a. 7 p. m. , -. 1KB Olf TH KaCaail HJUBT nai; iia fiv. alark 8. Crow, V. O., raalor. tvea on third Vuadav of even- m'aih nun; services tt oi s, aa.j evenlsg i-ea at 'f B. Tu Siigoiimp'n Ijaincnt. A Mugwump ml on a fcno of hit mm 'i Saujt "Willow, Ill-willow, ttt-wllUiw?" Suid a Di-mocrfli, "Why do you wl ibore tlomt. ' " ' -'' ' " Blnginit 'Willow, til-willow, lit wlllowf Hum AiiytliiDg crawled In your bosim and i died?-'--'-.' . ". rt-,-' , Whj mu't-yar Hop off oiTtlil or tiiat aide" :: - . BotMdly tbe poor lltttellijrwuinp replied 'Oh, willow, Ut wlllow, tit-wiilowl" He lappl ilt weak Lreait at he atill wlUi arouh Bang "Willow, til-willow, tit .illow! Tbat'i. what tLry all Ml mc, 'WL; . don l . . yon come off WitU your willow, tit-willow, lit wil- : i..wr ... Jlul i frar itit I rau't ini a UTel'fr aoox. Yof evorytbliig acctot to liava kou vott Aad mrhapa ;h!t-il I am noifry Oh, wlHow, tit willow, tit willowr " "Tl aprrow that makes yoo," the Dtm- ocml aaid, -"Sing Willow, nt-wUhnt, 111 wilkiw." Toll wiah that ytiwero, aa yoa aught to be.drad. With your -Willow, tit willow, Ut-wtl- Thra aaivclM tha alowunpaaaoflly ha rr!,-,1. And aaid, "I'reloat ercrythlng, even njy pride, ' Ami ao they woa I bin ue on thia or (hat side, . Oh, willow, tlt-willow, til willow!" LETTEB FROM KEXATOR tiowntcoow, KW MlTI-HEI.U, ". ('., Uctotx r S!7. l". Ettilvr WiltniHijUm Star ,v It i known to you, perhaw, that 1 have apeiit my vac ation aa quietly an I i.b!J In this aiountaiu -regjou. My ot.Mt iialth and, reat and the cro;i!ii,g of a auminerhoineiu these hi;h.!Bda vif rnf tutive oopritry. Coring thia particular scvliiiioi) I 1 at i'read TiVVcwyir.vrs, 'and talvo-tpi kepi up but thesiigbrctt kncr!!gc of rurrrut evjnta. V hen I do get b.tti'h f papers by our weekly ai;ul I llud ma'-h old news in tbito aiwie nf It personal to myatlf wbioh probably I SmaLI feivs .'ttsiiiwf I i-n : firing Ui maka war upt.n the, i ! pr mipny had 1 seen it aojntr. worked In it nearly all my life. I, Among other items, lieaerviog if j j too, once thought that it was irn my. !Unlio ia the vg(atian which potaible to eradicate it by an; means, I have httely teen ia mors tbau one j and looked forward to the time jiaper that I am tuaiingor pr- j when it would net ouly take ci aiiiii.atraiioa. of M. Cleveland, i abandon it, but the, entire ., Stat, ll.ii statement is baseil trjxin the j l! seemed la me then to be one of r.-rt; of an interview of miutft the greatest evils that efluld befall Willi aattlilor it the ( 'uuritr-Jmir- j a farm, and would work a fellow md. of J.ttiail!, Rjr.. iu which 1 !t dent b to keep it out of his cot dca'tarjii myself op-.o-d to tlie Civil j ton aid corn. Mr. WV was right Scr .i.-e t,w. aud gave it a my opin-, in saying tliat labor would not kill ion that tl' fi-flplo of JaorOl Caro-iU--I'alurg4S i the uly sure and lina were dimatisfivd with and im-1 efleetlva means. :... pitienijof it, and the manner of re-!' Hut what I once thought to be a movalt and appoint menu under it ! curse lo the country," I believe now proiuiona. I believe this to. he j tab a blessing.; The Johuston strictly true. I believe that a very grass ha merit that entitles, it tn lrg portion of Use S. C. lleirpc- be ranked amoug the first and best racy regard tlie , whole thiug as j gTaiss. It undoubtedly Improves erong. if cit a humbug, and would j land. , It is a very rapid growth gladly ho it rejected. At the same time I do not know of any Demo crat' disputed la Vt"ke war' upon tha IVWdent beeanae in the dis charge of his duty he it executing a law of Cougrosa. Surely I am not, Hhnuld I at any timo fail to support the Administration my eon stitnents jnay rest aasortil tbe, dif ference between us will be in regard to some great itsu of fitimip'.r, aud not the mere distribution of patronage. Xor do I prof ens to be on of those who refuse to sew any thing that may bai wrong with a Democnitio Administration or who hold that it is disloyal to criticise it, A true friend to Mr. Cleveland will bill him lh truth; an honest man will give counsel, aud a sensible man will appreciate- it if satisfied the motive, is friendly.. This la a government of opinion, and it ia all important that thai opiuion should be honest. It cannot be ao uulca it be free. and if cannot bo free if men art baatily and. unjustly im jieaohedjot disloyalty to party or ganisation oy -leadership for every attempt at manly' criticism. Let not (lie coercion of official power and patronage ever he applied to any Democrat who hat anything to say for the benefit of Democracy. As for my part when . I Lave any j thing to tay 1 am going to aay it. - , J Another floating item in the pa j pert which I will notice.-is one which states that ex-Senator Kernan, of ?,... and myself had .been em- ploved to defend tha MonssM iu i the Supreme Court of the Tnited States in the pending litigation un-! dor the E.linnncU tctiane) that Sen-1 ivnr Kcrnsi M d.flinev -r;"- '-1 dignation, I do not iss what j that gentleman baa taid or done in the premiers, hut I hare never been approached by the Mormons at all, in this or iiy other 1 sia'tter. I Toted against tho Kdmmids Dill bo- j cause I Tetrardcd it ae great an out rage upon liberty and the essential principled of our go'crnSietit, as the evil it waa aimed at in njion the purity of eociety. It wa the tame hell-broth which the .South haij to drink in the Vederai court during Kvoni.-action and I Would hot put it to tha lipi of oven t be Mormons of Vtah. , But no- app'iisatian aaa eror been made to ma to appear for (bam in tbi courw, . k . . - With the compliments of the Ui.sauutiua to the aoa coast, t am, dear air, y Very truly yours, . , , Z, 1). Vaxcf. FARMERS COLUMN, : ' We have on"-exhibition ' in our office turnip wcihitig I. Ibs 9 ouncea." OooU fur old Kowaa. The largeaC potatoes grown this year can be aeon at our oflieo. Eire of them weigh 6 pounds, - They were grown by A. M. Cn?o. Itu ilifoniis us that the fiTe we hav arc an average of bis crop, but that ho has some that will weigh 2 pounds each. 11 J has rained theta at the rale of 300 hnglicb) to tho acre ,. (For the IIuhald, . BEANS Otl ittUXSXOX (i ASS. . SIe-iSRS. EntTusj I noticed iu an iuue of tha) U sua Ll sumo svrks aeo that Mr. WauWorth, of Char lotte, had hai considerable trouble with the Meant or Johnston grits. He tried to get ridtof it by.t-Uijjir vbdioAv salt and :Rw ftorsoirandd all of tin liu failed, lie was aiuiply "adding fuel to tha fro.' thic hog would hate done the work for him in a abort while. j I have hail a gjod deal of eipe , fiwirv- -with; ttirs ' baving fa! aa's frra and we would Imvu to ! can be mown shout four times a year comrfqueiitly (t yields an abnndast amouul of forage, and of the vi"7 best quality when cut in it succulent state. The root also are highly nntritiiut and hogs will-subsist on them Ihc whole winter and spring. It eau justir ba termed drouth proof; hence a superior gTiias lor pasture. . There are, however, wm, disad vantages in it. Soma one has aaid that everything good ha its cor responding evil. I think the good overbalance tbe avil. It does in terfere tery aerioualy with the growth of spring oats, corn, cation and tobacco, but doot not with rye, winter oats and wheat. When it once gets a good hold, it takes about double tbe amount of labor to enllirato oorn, land will choke out spring oats almost altogether. These are tlie main point in regard tn the Means or Johnston grass. If the worn-out 'field in North Carolina were stocked r with this never-failiug. never-dying, tver-in-ercating and multiplying graes, there would be an abundance) of milk, buttor, beef and pork where them it now a scarcity.. think Mr. Wadsworth ia . too severe on the Johnston gram, and an those who would like to are It propag ited throughout the Slate.'", I am giad, however, that be It nol n a posi tion to iullk-t the punishment that he seems to think; tho advocate of it so icslly dcserrca. i If he should ever get hi be Governor of Nortlt; Carolina and asaig J mo Co , that i plane of tornicnt, I would slock it with JohnsUin eras. Pleuty of , "v V. ai-.J brrllcr, fine Yvr horats and cattle, would, in a tow- ur, comrainsatP for tha auffcrinf? i one would have to undergo. Would it not?'' " .-. '-. S -If Mr. AVadsworlh has anyaspi rations toward filling the Qaberua- torial rlmir-of. -tliavitatefie- bad; better look out before tha farmers get their farms stocked with the Johuoton gramj. ' . 1 Tours truly, ' ,' "' ' ' " O. B. Eatost. Mocksvillk, N. C. Kov 10. " Fanu'Bg Ham nut l'ay to the :. '.""-7 '-' : Man Wiio ".. ." f . Will pot make csmpost, .-v'J s V mv will itut aw ary gvod jii a new thing, " . '. . AVho has no shelter for his slock. . Who breeds frotn scrubs. Who put off greasing the wagou. Who kavea his ploughs in the field. -;';:..-; ; . Who hangs the wet and sweaty harness in the dust, W hu ucTer use puiut on the farm. ... Who milks his cows late, morn ing and evening. W ho projis the barn door with a rail. ' - Who starves the calf to sell tlie milk.- W ho fs weililed to old tnelhoda. Who does not know that the best is the cheapest. ' .. Who sella hay, grain' and straw off the farm instead of turning them into meal, cheese and butter, and incrcaoing big stock of manura. Id short, he ia ''penny wia and pound foolish," and conclude that "fanning doc not pay.'' Wlnp. This years "output of California per g wloii mjiuii to fcW.oW.uOO, in gold, silver or greenbacks. Xoi inean product of the farm. Here in Xorlh Carolina wii have oa flue land for grope culture aa . r..n.T ..,r na.y coumover ooaat of. i ne smnii amount or wine wo make here in North Carolina, in a rsther srude and pre!ittnrie fafhion, i. erording tho beat jndges, "of no mean iia!ity." All the farmers thit4i.m-ifie gTapo puUnn and wine making iu n intelligent and caie careful way, have all made big money by it. , As tbe Cruse, Tliotnasons, Mr. Murdoch and Finher what pays Ihem better, cotton or grapes? Instruct yourself on the subj.'ct, do riot lie j airaiu vi ilH'ililing a ilullar lor a good book, on grape culture, do not he afraid of iuvt-ating a little money and a great deal of labor in this grape buainf ia: and tlaeu let us make wine enr,ugh in uue year year to pay the State dcbt.jiay all the lares, l.uild a school house to every 2.W in habiUnts, a church to every SOU people,- pay every minister a good salary, put a good library Into every oily; town and village,. ' But let ns stop, we are building air eafdlcs, we better say "to be con tinued." Our Forests, Some inUmistirrn; facta are being brought before- the public, by the late Forestry Congreas held in Boa ton. Our whole area of lnnd sur face, leaving cut Alaska, is 1,85!, 070,400 aeret. The total forest aroa ia 440,y?0,0O0 acres.. Of un improved and waste lands,, includ ing old fields, there are l,U5.i30, 400 acre,. In regard to the con sumption of our forests, we have some Very significant if not start ling figuret. We have l.'-Q.OOO miles of railway, including aidc-tracka. It has required SflO.O'.XIjOOO ties for tbsir construction. Supposing that the ties require to be renewed once in tix years, and that 10,000 miles of new. road are built anniiully whioli ia the avorago for several year past, this will require OJ.400, 000 ties every year, et low esti mate the growth of 010,000 acres, or, by another entimale, it would rvquirc the product of an area equal to that of Rhode leland. If we al low tweiily-five years at the time leeesaary for tree to attain a site suitable for making ties, then it would reqnire 15,000,000 teres of standing timber lo snpply the an-"- d-siasi f,' I'm.- Takinjr ail other ilemt into aioooont, by plain arithmetio it apjr that tlie for- eutt of the country - are tubjwt to t'uo annnal dram -( . II0,50,0A9 at bo.uu.iimi '???, f!:icn vt surface equnl to all thf Hew Eng- lunii Mwtc-a, together with Sew Jersey and Maryland. FIN. jre jtood outalde the gardeitfate. Aud whlath-d a miuor key. S!ie sat at her boudoir window and C'aujtM on to hla melody, " " A ltriatol bull-dog aat between, Wagging hi bullet head. J "Ah! there!" the lover whispered low: "Slay here," the maiden aaid. A New Jersey man has been fined fifty dollars for keeping a cow. The eow belonged to a neighbor. A "monster in human form" aays that the pn.jr iiiue--on:ar.- doci not exaggerate ia when she is talk ing of her own ago.- What ia tbe difference between an Irishman and the mocking bird'' One lays bis pipe on tho bench, and tha other pipes flit lay from the bench. There Is oca respect in which fashionable young ladies and old herring fisliermcu are exactly alike they both sjicnd tho greater part of their tinie bragging about lust year's catch. There bsve been various answers to the conundrum: Why is a ship called she? We think the proper answer is: lie. mine she is hand somest when she it Vcll-rigged. Wives should cut this out and show it to their husbands. "Yes," boasted an Englishman in the West, "I have 'i'udor blood in my veins from my Mothers side of the family and I'lautagenot from my father'a." "Is that so?" said a citizen, "iny bluud is mixed, too. My grandmother was a Digger ln-(Uuj-ajjiowr; lyJUp-W(th"c alf ' strung! r. First chum. "This is a very pleasant room, old man, and we ought to enjoy ourselves." Second chum (t'WHnily.)---"Ycs; but it will soon go to ruin unless we get a woman to take care of it." VOh. no. it wout: we can mHii- a it onrtelves " j -XoMenaet . You don't know ; anything nlKiut housework' j jjont 1? W--11, now, let me tell - jyouj sine' I've been going to see ! that girl wilh a cross father on Jlirecn street, Fve learned bow to j dual at a moment's warning." ' ' Democratic. Growth. That Democratic gaina in tbe States' that have voted this fall are about aa follows over .the Illume vote of 1HW: Mutr: Kew York, Virginia, IViinsylvania, Iowa, -Maryland, M;uacl,usotl, Kebraaka, Colorado, Ohio, - Vtm. gntnt. 11,000 iiO.OOO 34,000 1.1.000 6,W)0 8,000 0,000 6,000 16,000 Total, . , 118,000 That it a good showing and tells the ttory that the people arc not dissatisfied with Democratic con- troi. . ' Dean 0'l.aughlin fell dead while at mast in University college, Dub lin. ; ; . .':. :'--, Manotti, the would-be assassin of M. do Freyidnet, ha- been pro nounced a monomaniac. Tbe Dutch government it about to present t parliament bills to raise the import duties on corn and petroleum. The Egyptian government has is sued a decree ordering the teiiure of crops, aniinnlt and house in eaae of non-payment of taxes. ' The much talked of telephone case was begun before Secretary Lamar, in Washington. Nothing wae done further than the taking of testimony. . ' The strike of the Hocking Valley romers necessitate the closing of iron mills and 'cnrtailing the force of the Valley railway, causing much diatrea. -. ' Tbe residence of Samuel A. Bur rows, at Fort Wayne, Ind wa de stroyed by fire. The residence of Auton MofcTe, at llelphot, O., tut- There are rumors of another out break of difllultiot between tbe Woatern Union and Baltimore and i Ohio Telegraph companies, and it ;a reported that the former will soon i Iftaaaalai aa sai i ia a m iiSSl0IVEn,UAT K.: f aTL:.i-. ...... JI it.' A XLfm ! J .a ixa JOHN WILKES, Manager, CHARLOTTE, N. C. JGJISTES AND IJOILEIIS OF ALL KINDS. SAW AND GRIST MILLS. A sriX'IALTY. t&XWRl&JCmLARS" MDESTIMAl THE FINiKCIAL AND .1IN!S RECORD. 61 Broadway, Sew York. 8uhaoriptioni$4aTerit2.608;ill.tha, TKit ro the ns.ixriAi.. mis. ISO AM) PKIKOIKCM IS TKUKsTsoy Sdlilll AMEHICA. it conlainsthe Intest report from the Gold, bitver. Coal aud lu-u 3Iin(n Ilia Irieu. ajid Oil IteL'ixiis; bjIi! n-vicivs of, the Kinam-lnl lljiil.-ae l.linlo.r P,ir,,-i leum, r,,al, iron, ihillion ued HnH-iiorl THf-wU Miirkt-U; a liat of lnt.rt-i-)ra'--d ; Dividend lyinjr Minca; ilttereatiug k't-j tera (rom correfilKiudriita, etc., etc. . HASll'I.E COT-IKS KB EE. ' I HIGHEST PRICES Paid, for Cotton IN SalLISEURY. I w!11 fxcliarr-jre lintrtrlin fnr Colton, Mid 1 will allotv half ei-ut' jw-r lb. more tbiui Ihc KaliclHiry marki-i prUV, mn n?n lo put in my UuirVics as low as auy Itnir py ilralt'r in Norl.ii t"nriiUii wln HU iir caaboDly. I liave just cor.lracUii willi nutiufatturera fur one liuu-lrtxt Top Buggies l Phaetons, which I am receiving daily I will aell ami) further notice hteel Bow Top Bug gies tt pricee ranging from S50.00 T0-Slr35.OO Remember that the Springa. Wheels, and A ilea of all my lioeiriea and Phii lona see warranle.1 foi twelve months from dale of purehaae. , be sure lo eall and examine my stock before purchaaing elaewhere. SpocdaU Inducements - offered to Agent. , W will have a lively Corps of ' C OTTOS BTJTERS on our Btnxtii dally lh!t ivmin, and they mv that Cotton must m ttltAll brlnjt lie full Tftluo 1& Suli-tMiry uitti tail. Ht'Mpoctdilly, Vr. SMIT11DEAL la. Jot. Rmjutt, Worth Eiiiott, Of (linrt'.lfe. P. Elliott & Elliott, Contractors and Euilders, Do t General BnHdhig Eniiaast ia WESTERN' NOH'ni CAKOUXA. .. fine Scsidcijceg Aal'KClAt.TV. . UKFKHENCESA. C. Rarcw, AreU. Iteet, Atlanla. (!a (, C. HosamKij,, Architect, Uiokiay, N C ::ly WILLIAMS BROVSTW. STOVES. CehlaiStTa. HatlnffatftvMt.realaaaraa uul Kb,.. a I mil k i tt what yea e'anl l not ! aloea ean oMeeai nnri nti.HV, HoraR nooKiMO ana otTTKniso aeatert la a nnrrtfa-manner. mnl nuwi, iX the boat lo'l m Iheotljr. Ai.t kikim or coprrit work on ahirl noek-a. ailOa'a anaelaltv. A larw al.K-i f eTi-rriltlna In o,r line alw.ir-oa hwel. Old rentier uken in eieHai.m- for w rt. l:ilia. Biilwrnta- for the Unw.o. prtrea of J. R. KEEN, -0- BETXSTliE DEbf-AJiD C11KAPEST MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS TO ME FOOiD IX THE STATE. RIAL BEFORE BUY- EL8EWUEUK. Ta-. IT A. or&s9 ia?s lav. jA. C. II ARI1IS,' 1 rifc.. e,.-.,. .i ,,. !r.nvnvT7f,v1.I,v CO.NrM TIOM.Iil, TOYS, CIGARS, TES and CKFEE HltiAll, TOBACCX). Bl'ICES, CANNED GOODS. EVERYTHING FRESH. I iini iw,Tlnjf tth k-Mi in frtMh btlt my m-.ii'iiri!nira.,-,r,jtr tl t f. u Imlulfa In-.rln. M- run in--I.-am undni iliiuy. tutO art lefitur mtYeT-wl na rtn-rtp us twiw tn t'l.- .-ity. I tAH.-it t.i Hui-t.lvtvll iht, tunilim Wit. Urt l i:iw ian I" ftl rodt. .iir of trifl Una -iru i-m n,-!je no mn ti'l . I an All t-A i M tu Utf part of tlM Hlf tfm . IrY tuouiHo. . IJkm HT. VEENON HOTEL, SALISBTJRT, N. a Situated near tbe Junotlon of the R. A U. and W. N- O Railroads. XTaTv-ly XaxaalaXa a ""-r-r GAS AND ELECTRIC BELLS. Larwe aampla Rtwiaa aa Mala ateaat, aaaiasw tamvavsn raaa a mm SiortnnMi will fln alllir altuatr In tha f,uat yiiall-ShlKiUns i-.-tln itf Nivlh Cariillaa. ' FlUST-CLaiM I.1VKKV BTAH1.K, P. A. fRrRnirn n..j ps'. Chaa.D,Vemaa,01erk. My. J. M. HADEN, IJwiI Estate Agrt. TAElia, MILL3, TOWH LOTS, 0 ta aaeat i-niaonaMs TVraas, If yoo want to buy, traile or sell, call nn him at J. I). M. Neely's store. Mala Street Ballabury, N. C. l.ta. THE 6REAT LXTERKAL REMEDY ! TCEalCCO UNlafEITr Kheiimal ism, (lout, KenralgU, ., ripraina, llrnlaea, 1'aiun, . ichra, kt. rcaitdntng tha Wonderful Curative YlrliH-aof Tohareo, wilh oilier approval ruliefm iciita. making a Marvelous Cora pound for the itelief of huinaa auffcrlag. ta RELIEF GUARANTEED, ITS AC T1CN IS WONDERFUL, - Ruff.-r do lonirer. Re htrmlmeged with qu.-u k cure alia no haiiritr. Tobacco It TSnture'a Great Remedy. It has been used In a cntdn way froni the aavs of Kir Waller talel;-u down, ami hat" worked j many a marvelous rare and land aianv ' " .TLi: t(4) , e,fli!intl with other valnafde aaedl- .-al sienla, aud eontahwtlv nfleeed tn the puhlie, tot aa a eure-oll. " Iml aa a safe, powerful and effective Kvtemal Renie.lT, apHleahle wherever thera la pala ao be B-llored.- , - In large bottVa at only SS eenta. For ale by all Dnii.'stta. At for It, aad tnaial upon havine it, lra't .he put off .with worthleae m!lltulr. Try it and ,1""81 "ra-" havine It ; you will be thankful having hfUe -I TS-T attcntica.- . 1 a an it THEO. F. KLUTTZ A CO.; Proprietor! WHOLESALE rRUGGISTS, 8AJJ6BORY, K a I ,i Ml1: it- .- j '.r ai i 1 liiiw
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 19, 1885, edition 1
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