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it TT7T aman or Krosma otkitCTj. OL. I. SA.LISBTJIIY, N. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBEIMQ, 1885. NO. lO. TH CAROLINA HERALD BLISllBD ETBET THUS-IDAX, SlEaBAM ft KAXEH, En'A ino Paor'aa. tar aU la xlruos . ! jat . . - Urltat9ltaaMoe ar MUM KM filUion to anr tubucrifilum tut mail m Utrgt skim Aw af arety ma U alt fartt af Narlk Carolina M tka Vnittd Waits, h kaning kmd far atk mUfiad it Utir mdmntagt it adttrtiaa in tka rali, M w kara a Hut afyartit ttinj inquiry far iand. and h am mm. akuU aamd aur fopar anamr land aintiiaamanla ra vrtad. " . f BAUSBT7ST. tasted -re the very heart of the Bs porttoB of North Carolina, ih aactioa of the . Wetern h Carolina and Richmond and Ivill Railro(i, 800 feet above lev el of the tea, tSO mile ia j. in the centre of the" richest raj and granite bolt in the in, at the gasawav af the 1)1 ue ge country, ia van midrt of a . tobacco and eottoa tone, and a popilatioa of nearly 4,000, abarj u fart becoming oom ctal centre. There are at prce two , bank, eletcn churches, tobacco factoriei), four tobacco hang (warehouses), n woolen t, tw taoaerio. foar marhiae fa. twa foundries, three botels, M awwepaper. the Railroad Ma ke. Oar aad LeeoraoUv Hhopa; team aaah, door and bHad fae f; aboat M butineat house, aad . i work. Ham eotrrpriaee pro- . d or the bniidmg of a railroad k Nsrta aad Mouth., a .'0,000 ton factory, and ttrotobauco fats The opportunities for ta tmsnt are real estate, timber, aaafaciure of tobacco, granite . ring and mining. The battues her the reputation of beiiis; v-Httfatf 4aler io t;U Stal. i town emitoxKtt : P R JeUea. D a. Atwn. P P Metntvy. . aa Im t ewoer.e liua. trr Cralfa. K J ll.ilni. . . I . . nawt; " ; , M Earrlsgw aa C W Pont 1 tu 0M.ua.To ; . I ,.V 5acjiTt err-ai ! Saerif. C C Krlders " S j , CWlef lae Omw. J M nma ; Hi pmeatatlw. I Orrrnua I rapaaaa at h Witrtrt Una J 1 1 leaden. SaUelawy, M C. -, , t j j POST 6f fice directory: j , A. I. BOTDCI, r. M. ' Vefl (ia aorta, tluMe I W a av, and 8 p. av Hl fifamin,lkaW. av.4 ia a. av Mail t. n. av u Mall fur Vo-lia'ine. Immlnn. eaU ! aad fnlaf. nmij an Matt, Inn t a . frl IKia. Wail lor illnMrl. Ookl lltll. rail, ralaMn'ilk. aad all pn 4leaa ia tutr eontr. fend? eaerawd, kae 0 a, trri r0ej av Mail far Tatlkla Cu4lcf. Tyra aaaea, lrllra.Taxlaf. Taanoaa aad aaumUr. aolNia anin I Mia. Mail lar Mt Varaaa. Wood'af. Trrble. taaaear. Tk.il aad Salary, hnia Iaotm, rriae DO p ai. Mall far iiarU ami WatMUI. JL a awj ffW.r. fc?0a),rril k a r Mafl tor Jackana Hl. Uriafle. Pnot, WllW.fa.IIta, Ba. GartcU. Haaliae ana. Milkruva. TUVj suiM. Ckaad Wr Urore. )rm M.-WU7 and f rVlir at I a aj. arrire Jnaaiajr aad Salurdajr p v . j t'HimCH DIRECTORY, '.- airaocaw wrcaat . ' . : f He. 'JoaT Waeelar, Fulor. Bualay 'airrleM at It a av; 8olr School at R ' p av Krraiat Mrrtra at T p, av PraJ i r tMetlaf : r. ' vCTaaaalf eaeara. Her. Way llwidtaailra, Paator. aa j da; aarrMaai ii v la. 9aa4x Schoat at I B.I. W'aalaa gerrlaa. at t ' Prayer aMetiaf arerj Tt wllKMa at T , f, av if, - r . . rraer raliTTaji cauara. ' ... b Raaapla, D D, Paator. fina dae aanlraa. or.lf at U ftxxX. Kuadajr acaool at I o'clock. Kreaiaf aeratra at 1 a'ctork. Prajcr acHln, ererjr TharaUr aljht ': --mVttXtnauti, oat aca. " ' nee. r. I, Maraaeh Batter. Bundaj earrieaaia Bkoralni at 11 a m.; Saada Kcaeataitp. av ETeaia Mrtliaaat U , p. av Kvealag eerrka Wedneadaf at 1.10 n. m. Bible CUae Wedaerd rrc ' 'Infitt.N. - uuaacn aimaf oaaac. Hw. V f. 'TAMOb, Padnr. lorrin h arerj Baadaj eaoept the third Buadaj of eretjawath, Momlnft asrrteea at 11 a i tajoumlar Bchool t(4 a. a; ereelaj : aarrter a) 7 p, m. fnjat awetlng erorjr . TkeradKJT av - --' ' caCTor til aacaaa nat (eaTaouc Be. Hark t. Otoaa, T. O,, Paator. Rarrtaai oa third Suadaj of eraty awtrth. . Moralai aanlee at It a, avi 7eaiI terrlceadTp. av i THE LASGTRY UtX, Stonr of Esr Career Aa4 Tr- ampM in lioaaos nocieij, Chicago Trilmae. i The recent London lavauitt which ' realtd in the declaration that Mr. Lsagtrr paid her boihand eajarj on condition that he "doe not raoleat her" hare occasioned wiJe- praad com men t of a oharacw;r the rererae of complimentary to that anfortonate nan, the huaband of a profeaaional beauty. A 0)o well known in New York, and a mem ber of eeraral prominent clnba, aa thoriaoa tha publication of the fact. Ileur: Some two or three ytnn ago Mr. Lungtr rtne to thia eon o try, and refaacd, a will be remembered, to malt any itate meat to thejwes of taa reaaoB of hit visit. During bjf atay in Amer ica be wa for the g-eater part of tb time at my place in the country, and once ki ratnrn wa hara kept trp a eorreapoadeneo at iotenaU, 11 talked with aj rery freely, and I foel at liberty, under the pretc ut eircumstanoe:, to gire publicity to the fact gathered from bim. Ac cording to hi aWry, tho firit di corery of lira, Langtry in, the it land of Jaraey made by the l)nl of Bedford. Ue was very much (truck by her beauty, and paid her a great deal cf attention. At that time sir. and Mr. Langtry were living in affluentcircanutaiice on tb iaeorae of bis property, which amoanted, be clajroa, to S, 000, or nearly a quarter of a mil lion dullard. 0a hi return io London from hi visit to Prince of Wale beard an mnch (rum Bedford of the ex- traordiawy beauty of Mr. Langtry that at lii request that man ao rate paat him an a trip te Jsrsey for th purpose of meeting the now feraou besaty. The heir Sppsrtnt was Bincb - pU'vaed with Mr. Langtry a a hta friejiAf nadr.be egrerteoy tbat thsr mska. Tjer dubul in lndon sorirsy, offering to mske it hi businca to reinet certain ladio in London anci-ty to act u her Haon. ' The offor wa gladly aixYpted by th woman, wbotebead wa ulready a little turned by the attesting her charm attracted, Ken of these proceeding wrre, however, looked (pan with favor by Mr. Langtry, whe toressw thsi be wa about to bid farewell forvvar to &it quiet, peaceful lift. , He it rep scar a ted at being a' big, food-natural, kindly man, of the type who lov4 dogt, boric and gum, and conntry porti, all of which, with a gxxi bom and the respect of hit neighbors, hi income wa iulfioicot Usecnr bim for life. One laum hed in Lood in wiety, Mr. Langtry' auoeeai was imme diate, and her May-going, good a stared hatband wa hoping all the Uma that before long they would return to their quiet home. .The retail was that in tin h fouad tWt hi wife extravagance had caUn up hU entire fortun. The triumph d the art of Paritiaa msn stilliuer art expensive lomriet, and tbey soon txhauated a fortune imall in comparison with those poMcsstd by those in whose society tbey moved and yet Urge ia th eye .if most people. It wss then that Mr. Lang' try put hit foot down and said ' "1 am ain financially. The fa" if played out. Yon married me for better, for worse, tor richer, for poorer. Yenheva had all the fat. Yon atiiat now Uk the lean. 1 have sufficisot influence to seeart Government appointment. We will retin from society, take a loiall bona and settle down together like rMpectaoie neopi tor lira left s! oar live." Hut to this Hi spoiled beauty woo Id not iiaten fof a moment, and ah snnoaoeU bar inUatlon of going on the stage. Mr. Langtry in forma! bcr that if (be did so he would never lire with heragaiB an der any circumstance. The nip tare which then occurred was in re ality 4nl.( tin deoU-wi openly that the only man she ever oared for wa Sir George Shetwynd; that the did not cart a (nap of .her An ger whether Langtry lived with her or not, and ended by running oft to th continent with CbetwyniL where they traveled under o as sumed nam, X , t-'X Now, for a man and woman well known at they were to attempt to oonocal tlicir identity wa an ab anrdity. They were quickly racej. mud, aad lopietj in LodIou knew of tbeir scapad in leu than a week. Naturally, when tbey re turned to Ixindon the door of to- cioty were eloied and for Jhii rea- son, and- not bocau the went on the (tag. It was Mrs. Paget, the , danghter of Mrs. Paran Steven, who, knowing the facta, sow to it that Mr. Langtry' introduction! were ignored and that (lie wa not received in society in New York. At this tim Mr, and Mrt. Langtry ' separated. His reason for procur ing a divorc at th tim ia laid to be, 'not that he ever intended to live with her again, bat that under th law of Jersey, which wa ceded by Franc to England on certain peculiar conditions (the best-known on of which it that it remain a fret port of entry) no toeh things a divorce is grantod. . At any rate, it wat Mr. Langtry who proposed to pay Mr. Langtry a portion of her earning on the stag, not at talary "not to molest her," but for the purpose of paying back in part at least th fortune th had quandered. After eonanlting hit friends, Langtry agreed to permit bcr to do this. , Tb sgreciaent, however, has not been carried out in th way it was intended to have been performed. Mrs. Langtry then went on the stage and her ca reer si nee then is well known, but those facts will cast a light on some tubseqaent occurrence which at the tint teemed myaterlon. Tb recent row in London be tween Lord Loutdsle and C'betwynd i that explained : Lonsdale wat infatuated with th soman who, as ha been raid, cares for no on but Chctwynd, and it wa in fit of jaaioas rag occasioned by tome slight, real or fancied, put upon him by tb fair Lily in order to bow her prefemtot for t'betwrnd, that he attneked his former friend when tbey were bof riding in Ilydc Psrk. Freddie Uebhardt's atUuiliont, too, has been iolenUl n)r fault W k, notwithstanding the fanioSn 131,000 diamond bracelut and other presents be bat lavuhed spun her. I'pou bit return to Ixindon by the Kiraria recently, however, he ad vertised the fact that it wa to tee Mr. Langtry by placing openly oa the purser's table in Quecnttown a long dispstcb to Mrs. Langtry at Manchester snnoonHng hit arrival and asking her to secure for bim rooms at the same hotel wbrrt the M stopping. At it is understood, however, tbat it is at Sir George Chetwynd't re quest that Mrt. Langtry list given np her projected tour and remains in England, it is not unlikely that Mr. Ucbhsrdt will toon return to this city. ; -' ... ... Tobacc t'rop. HmdatrtaVa hav been carefully collecting itatittict of tb Cigar Tobacco crop of tb country, and the result ore given that. (Of ours thit table does not include the crops of Kentucky, Virginia, North Carolina or Missouri.) The following table five th acreage thit season and th probable pro duction ia pound compared with th oantu year. Tbii it the only authority with which comparison! can bt made at present, bat they will bt non tht leas interesting for that reason t Pounds Produced. 1KHS. I7 Pmnajrhrtats, M tnoooo mm m owe, " i tto.aeo K.atas.T.xa, Coaunetieat, ' lt.0u0.0"0 lt.044.tu WkKowia, . , . M.ont.oco lu,.4?t llllaoia, I.WW.mo 1.0II.7S5 firm Vork. '. ll.ooneo 4x1.411 "a, ,7t.oo t.oH.aat Total, 101.103.008 (l,T7,7at Thit attitnale, wba reduoed to rates of SiO ibt nuh, .MaaSuU ts 8J,200 easet. Aatuming that tO par cent of thit crop it low-grade Tobacco, and nniuitabt for domes tic tn, fit only for xport at low price, then th whole amount of useful Tobacco in the crop of 1885 will be redaoej to 2S,780" caoi: It will require of old itock and im ported Tobacco an amount equiva lent to 10,000 cose to make out one yrar'l (upply on th basis of lost year. Hence Sumatra is the cly reason against an active market and higher price. A young lady whose very best young man lived over th way with his parents took a (eat by th win' dow one cloudy morning. "Why do yoa tit by tho- window inch ehilly morning Laura t" asked her mother. "I'm waiting for th ana U ootne out, ma, in replied. Communications. HOW NOT TO BEHATR IS CHCKCH DI RINU DIVINE . BEBVM'K. At yr pats along the itle te th seat assigned to yoa, giggl little; jutt at yon art about to take your seat, look about so that everybody asn. tee yes and who and what you am; then when you ire tested and ode yourself at conspicuous at possible, adjusting your wrapt or finding comfortable position, giggle a good deal. Soon after look at your neighbor scroti the way, and whitper to yonr escort or com panion, a Utt cose may be, and gigglttiolently. B turt to have something to say all th tim, by way of whiaperingto your com pet, -ion, so at to diatraot other's atten tion, especially when the minister is in the midst af his discourse. Also be tare and look up st iht choir, and at the tame tim nudge yonr friend, colling hii attention to what yoa have noticed, and giggle pcroeptably, Never pay respect or attention to what tb minister ha to say, for at t matter of court he don't car and don't with to be heard. What of it I If other wish to behave with decency and decorum, and bat respect for the plaotat well at their neighbors' feelings, if you art not to ditpotcd tbey hart no right! that you are bound to respect. Tbs foregoing remarks art inten ded for Borite only. X. "SPECIMEN OF ROAD W0BK ISO." EnrroM Br. bald : From the Watcitnan, we quote the follow ing; "Two Btilet from town on th Wilkeabor rood, jntt across the W. a. C. Railroad, and opposite the old McCoy residence, 11 a tpc-' ant tireod urrhV M view. . J11 out of those errort in - judgment that inrpassea the ander- standing, aad is calculated to make the average tcataiUr deal in epithets that tr forbidden in the law of Mom." It to happeni, thst the writer of thit communication know a good deal more about the above named "tpecimen of road working" than ha whe wrote th above article in the Walciman, Year ago. when the owners of th McCoy farm kept the branch ditohed off, the road at that point wat not hard to keep in order, af tht water flowed off in the ditch, and th road bed wat kept dry and solid. But, for several years past, the owners of the farm have not kept th ditch open, and it hat filled entirely up, and grown up in willows, to that tht water, after patting through tho culvert under the railroad, does not Dow off at all, but standi In a lake or pond, and the earth being very porout, or somewhat of a quick-tsnd, it be came to badly cut np in hole by pasting vehicle that it bad become really dangerous to cross. There wa no way at all to remedy the nutter, in tb way of draining, off the water, without cutting a ditch from that point clear down to the creek, a dittaoo of one-fourth of a mile, and even then, th overseer bod 9 legs) right to cut ditch of that length on th premises of a citieen. Then what wat ht to do? Tht road wat really dangerous. . lit wat liable to be indicted at tny time. I happen to know that ht consulted the Superstore -j to the best meth od of repairing it, . He said that he knew of no way except to procure pole and put in a erosi way.' lie asked the Supervisors to tee the County Commissioners, and get them to agree to pay for th pole. They did tn, and th whole thing wat done Under th sanction and approval both of tht County Com- mittioaors aad th supervisor. - I have teen the work. : I( is true, it it rather a rough joba vehicle does not past at smoothly over it it would over t pavement or a floor but, rough though it be, it it never theless perfectly safe, and a wagon or a horseman can past over it with the full assurance of not swamping down, st wat tht cose before the job wa dona; : My opinion it, that if than wat any "error in judgment," or "that turpauei tht understanding," it was, ia 10 itaid and conservative on old paper at tbt rfolcaaam, report ing ton thing to tbt Grand Jury, or calling it to tbeir attention at all. To y the least of it, we think it wss a somtwhst luperterviowtble act, not at all called for by the cir- oumtUnoe. Mr. Andrew Kincoid, the overseer, is a good ci'-ieen, in whom we all have the utmost con fidence, and we bellev ht did what ht honestly believed wot kit duty, ia th matter. . It It rather an un thankful buiinett, any wy, for any person to be looking around for something to report on bit neighbors to the Grand Jury, and w mu.it think th ITatVArftaw atusthavspub-i lit bed the soots without much fore thought. A FiAMMxrre. Nov, 30th. 1888. IXTEBE8TIX& Siii. Frpai Everywhere. 4 The view of onr mountain top on Tuesday was grand indeed. All the tree were crusted with ict and the tint of the sunlight made up a pic turn that could only be appreciated when teen. rT'anmV7 3iei. Miti Mary Lee, danghter of the lot General E. E. Lea, it an in defatigable traveler. She it now visiting her con tin, United State Minister Lea it, in Portugal; and before the return tht will extend her tour to Japan, King Theebaw, of Burnish, hat unconditionally (urrendered to the Britith. He got scared out of his wits at the rapid approach of Gen. Prendergast, and unconditionally surrendered without firing a fan. Ue showed at much cowardice in the end at ht did bravado in the beginning. The number of hoga packed In the West during the tight months from March 1st to November 1st was 1,853,000, or on increase of J95,0p0 over the rctujns of ihe.cor- rreponairtg pertM of last year. fJWjft' mBiniainjHi h r 1 ra lau-ntaiar aBTfaaaama-i is maintained aad largely exceeds the same period of l&tt. Richmond Stala 1 North Caro lina, with characteristic modesty, I not given to vaunting itself or it people, but for sturdy manhood, ttrong integrity, and th purest patriotism, hsr people may alwayt be counted on. No State In the Union it more surely on tht high road to material prosperity, and th tuccett attending well directed ef fort, than it tht good old North State. . Xcthodlnt (onferenc Appoint- .. aBfBtX, (4LI8BIHT PI81BICT. W H Bobbitt, Presiding Elder. Sslitbury nation T W Smith. Salitbury circuit T A Stone. Mooktvill circuit G V Bound. Bowan circuit II M Blair. -:. Farmington circuit W C Wilson. Concord ttaiion Joseph Wheeler Concord circuit W L Grissom. Jfonnt Pleasant circuit G. A. Ogletby. Albemarleoircnit P t W Stamey Stanly circuit Zebedee Bush. Big Lick Mission J A Green. Mt. Ziou 8tatioB J W North. Enochville circuit C W Smith. Farmer do not Get Pay for the Iron Tie oa Cotton Bales. V diitikt to undeceive the far mer! in tht idea that they tell the iron ties on their cotton bales; but if th Charleston XaaM and Cuuriar it right tbey do not g.'t paid for tbem. Bead what It ay : "Th price of cotton it fixed at Liverpool, and dt m tb rate paid in thit oouutrJTxb rult governing the price In tht Liverpool Exchange it at follow: Th grass loading weight is taken before the cotton i mended or sampled, then the weight of bands, tht number being counted and a tmsll number weighed, to at to get at the weight of the total number, and after that the tare of four poundt per hundred weight the result being the net weight and if thit net weight it lest than the guaranteed weight, or T per cent, below tb groat American tbipping weight, then claim for the deficiency it made." It It thui thowa that the weight ot th tie it eliminated from every transac tion, throwing their Cost txofutiv- ly on thecpttoa prodnoer, and that,. to far front telling them at tht price of cotton, ht gets nothing for then) at all.xrsaati Dantinal. J. 54 .13 Mecklenburg JOHN WILKES, Manager, CUAULOTTE, N. C. ENGINES AND BOILERS OF AIX SAW AND GRIST MILLS. A SPECIALTY, WRITE FOR CIRCULARS AND ESTIMATES. nt flNAMClAL MD UtNiNS RECORD, l;Brodway, New York SubMriptiei: $4 1 Yasi 12.60 Six Mow A WKKKLT KKWSPAPER DKVO- Txo to rrrif rr.VAncA,, Mijf. ISO AND PKTROLKUM IX. TtRRfTH or SORTS AMKRICA. It eontalnath Ittett reoortt from th Gold, Silver. Coal an) Iron Mining Dia trlcts sad Oil fictions; sble reviews of the Financial, Raihrar, Mining, Petro leum. Coal, Ima, Bulttoa and Superior Metala MarVeta:' a- Hat of Incorcortted Dividend Parlnt- Minat: Intemlins let ters frost eorreapondeala, etc, ate. . . SAMPLE COPIES PBEK., HIGHEST FKICHS Paid for Cotton IN SALISEURY. will nrSsuri) Bitfidca fof Cott&, d ! will allow half cent twr tb. more than the Balinrniry mtarkft fttitx, and irm ! to put la my Burgim w ktw m mj Huk- i y dealer la North Carolina who aetb for caah only, I bare Juwt omtracied, with uaaafacturari fur oty hiuulred f. . Top Buggies & Fhaeicns. which I am recMnr dally, t wtl! aeQ antll further amies Btml Bow Top Bug lias st prices nosing from $50.00 T0135.OO Itomembcr that the Bnrtan. Whoela. aad Asms of all my Bufgica and Ptuetnna are warranUHi ror twelve inooi&a irom ilateof imrchaM. Be won to call and z aroint bt ntock before ptm'-kamlnf asafewbere. Sptxslnal ZadoeiMiit offered to Agent. :- W wiU hare a Ut1j Corp rf 0O7TOI BUTSBI a, our RtrweU dnllr tbt aewaoa. and tbey aav thai Cottoa muat sad shall bring iu ruii vaius ia eaoaDurv taut taiL Respsotfully. . W. SMITHDEAL' tats...;- af tn. 44eV . WMTtW ataXaWfT. Uf AUMU,M. ut cwuxta, II . C. Elliott' clILlLiott, Contractors and Bidders , Daa Otatral Bafldiag rhniaai ia WESTERN NOBTH CAROLINA. a sritciairr. ,'r," RKFEHRNCTiSi A. 0. BancB. Arch ivaet, Allanu. Oa.i O. C. BsFarwavL, Architect, Hickory, X 0 - l;ly WUXIAMS BROWV. STOVES. if WW 90m want to n taataat aaaantara ' aaart aotw. ora aoorixo mm trrrKMa as th. halt I.Mla la the tr. ; au Kinns or cornras Woaa aa aVwt antic. Still, a anantaKw. S IM (tea of ararrtblnf hi air tin. alwara do haatl. Fmbterltw fat the HaaLD. fared 1 ut Frlmaef All "IVAJJUiNl -0- fiLL8 TOI BSST AN I) CIISAPEHT ( MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS TO BK FOUND IN THE STATE. GIVE HIM ATE1AL BEFOKE BUY ING ELSEWHEKE. l.lf Iron Works, KXffDS. j"" -j. tM ;vvAisi'. Full; Srtcirln if ill Iliit. CONFSCTIONEHY, :, 1 TOYS.. ; , 0I0AK8, TOBAOCO. tkab sad rmrtt, Bl'OAR. BPIOEPI, CANNED 000 D8. EVXHTTHINQ FRESH. I an tarvlnnf crartrra tn fr-,ft lata avarr wart. CKmwMiurntlr har. ai, old ftock. I aM Riahlnc a parUltf ot thto Ha. and eui ajfipr tbe a ainal. traA.. M r IMa kth-1, arrMaff M d all J. mod f Mng oScrad a, rlMaa aula ln aft. I w to aoppiT all th tainUlaa WH irtt rle nrsli ftt extflt. out goDtii ammrana to y XnA. Tn BM UAO. Mf put of thi dlf trm am MT. VERNON HOTEL, SAXISBTJRT, K. C. Bltoated Bear the Junction of the BAD. and W. M. a Railroads. . BVairtx rualOM aa Xfltw f-ci GAS AND ELECTRIC BELLS, tart Saaiala Baaau Ma Mala I ., SpnHanwa will tnl Sallcharr ultaatafl Is th. InaH WnallaaoUns aaMlaa af KoHb CaiwUaa. HST-CLAM UVItl SXABLB. P A FBX20K8, Owns and Pwp'r, Cbts. fi. Tam, Clerk. l:lf. BY : J. M. HADEN, Heal Estat Agt. rAKiia, itmt, toti' lots, On tnt meat Rtcnabli Tiiaat. If you want to buv, tnds or sen, aaji oa kin st J. D. MrNeely't ttort, Mala street, BsUabary, . C , l.Ouv 1 THE SRIAT EXTERNAL lEJIEDr I XXiTJ TTZ'S TC-aAcra' 'V'- 3?011. i Kheumatitia, Goat, KrinralgU. Hpralns. Bruise, Pains, Aekea, Ac. Ceoiblnlni tbs Wonderful Curttiws Vbtnn mt Tnhar.n. wtafc Ma . - ...,J -rulwfatMiU, aiaklnf. s Msrveloa'a' Cost. , pound for the Belief of buuuu aufftriD(. HT RELIEF GUARANTEED. ITS AC TION IS WONDERFUL. -Bolter a lonrer. Be baaiburired with quack cure alia ao Inaeer. Tolxest I Selura'a Urotv. tUaaajr. ass haia iiacd ta t erade w.y fru U-, days of Hlr WalUr RaWch dnwa, sad bat workad aisnv s rasrvelous ran and aavrd mmnj t valuable Ufa. In tbt "Tobacco U.f. ajenl" Ita rlrtnea an aelentifirally ailrar Wd, conibised with other valuable meril al area's, aad eoendestly eflcrrtl o the ' public, sot at a iw-l1. hut sa t aaa, powerful asal effoodv I Kraal Karaedy, appHntbls wkarevsr Uurs Is pata to b Ia lanra battlaa i aoly W aw For tale by all DniKitatt. Aafc fnt H. tad Inalat opoa havlai It. 1WI bs nat off with wonblaaa tiiMlmtra. Trr It sad yoa win be thankful fur hsvlog k4 it brought to yaw attention. THEO. F. KLUTTZ CO., Prrpx4etora v. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, " SAUSBUBT, H. a ' - 1. f !fii vi f..f n
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