THURSDAY, JUNK U, 1HK4. ' ' ' H. A. LONDON, Editor. TILDKN DEI! LINKS. Hon. Sanmol J. Tilden lian mb fished a letter in which he intuitively declines to become the deinorrtil'e candidate for President, bceiuise of His age aud physical oondit ion, sta! ug iplicitly that ho "cannot now assume . .. . At. - 1.1. ...... hrliium. i-a V me luouia u. W.P Of the canvas". His letter wa ritten and published bc-au-fi it wan generally conceded that he would l-c ! tendered the nomination. Suldom i u i , it a 1 f..,-r.,.. .if ri.v Has been the good foi time of any l. -x.. 1 U- ,nr ii. fnvftl'ira Aincnran to do o Ki.-m, in.m. . nd wield such an influence with his; party as Mr. Tildeii, and there is an ii,. univeisai npcsjiuiu ui mi.i lie Will not accept tne niNia.u. and lead the democratic hosts on to glorious victorv. How great a naa Blink so low that lucre is none so i poi or as to do him reverence, and he IB comemneii oy n.s o ; - i i... 1.: ...i contrast is unw presented uei ween ! ""t" i' '""" i ' (indeed, wan-ant. as tnev coum mmm him and" Haves- who fraudulently ! ed 1H lo" 'V'TV'' f r' AiH'wion ! eomp,us;11e, the -rJiees uinci. the .L . , .,..1,1, ' loss.b'e. but I cannot overcome i midi i taking would luvolvc. Ii.it, m Obtained the 1 residency to vvlnch y u.l,u,llau,,. to iatu a 1M.W ! ,u ,.0I1(,1,!.1 oi HlhMl,m years and Tilden bad been elected . l'or Hayes t'!i;'au;emeiit vhieh involves four di-cimim strem'th I feci uoa-snianco BittwhiWw vgvel thatMr Tihleu Iis V;lv,,. ;ls a great p nver fo. good declines, hecatiac wo wislie.l the great to the eountiy. i said four year fraud of 1S7( to bo av. nged by him, ago in avcci ti.:g Hie inatiou: et there are maiiv other democrats . IvmcAmg as I do. the.-of .i- fi-mn .., . , lt ., .... r uv.-ii experi-lice. liowgre.it the ditier who van neat Baune and worthily nil f,,,,,,, mm m the high office of President. Con ijjj.,,,: umime and working out of a apictious nniong them is Mayard. who th Aumriea's model statcsimui and one of the purest men ever in public .. . .. , . . itie. lie lias me coi:i'teit'je ami es- : ieem of all good men regardless of - rirthties. and woiii.l. as our candidate, i receive t no hearty support of the rtioderatc republicans and imb pend ant voter- of th Northern State-.. AAe believe that Dayard and McDon ald would sweep the co'inuy like a tidal wave, and we sincerely hope thev may be the nominee of the denioeiat'i-iiNtioual convi-niiu. Ihit the outlook now iu licait s tin- nomi nation of (ov. Cleveland, of N..-w York, and it is probable tiiat he w .al.l Se a more available candidate than Bayard. We made this j redict.v.n ill 1SK2 when he was elected (tovi-r-nor vi Nw Y.rk by so iurye a ma jor ity, -and all the sufi-.s now point to him as the democratic ne-i i!.;-.'. THE POLITK AL OUTLOOK. The prospects or tb-mociutic suc cess both in the Slatt- and nation were never brighter than now. An overwhelming victory seems almost assured. The passions and preju dices aroused by the iate war have in a great measure Mih-Mded, and the "bloody shirt" liie banner that has led ihe republicans to so many vic tories inis now lost its magic power. Men are now beginning to listen to appeals to iheie judgment ami art no longer blinded by p..Muii. Ti norT.Tiiation ot Jilame, "ine t.mooci candidate". 1ms digu.-.tcd the ! tirr element of the Northern peoplt , witii- oi;, reL'ai tt to part v. ana a i .trite inuii- bcr of i-'Miubliciui p;ip! rs have oi dIv aeciareti ;rur uia.-aiisiiicuoii. ino New Vork 'limes, which is the lead ing republican paper iu the Knited Nfntu tin. rt.it.tlivr.i' .Inelovo.i Hi it will not support hi in. While the itcntif-iirt-Moa nt r.l.f. I .l.w.u.m ,.ntvMiif ...it " " " ' have thus divided the republican of the North, its platform has solidly united the democrais of the South. I Its pledged promote legislation in . 1 , . .. . , . favor of tnvil riyuts makes the South solid indeed. This issue of civil rights will be unfortunate to the re- publican partv and calamitous to tbo ' i ti" , . i o .. couutry. The pcoi.e of the South, ,. , 1 . , uuiui.,.1-,, tiujuaaiv mi.- tt.Kiuuu Of this (;ucstion, which can only tend to the injury of both the whites aud blacks. The latter do not really .-.,.,. . . , .:, Want it and the former certainly will not allow it. The whites and blacks itt the South are now lh ing together ; otmcablv and poaceabiv, each race dependeni ou the other, and it in deeply to bo regretted that race prej udices will be excited bv this issue of civil rights. In this State we have uever known the political outlook more encourag- ing to tne aemoaiats tftan it is .now. fol m whid, the iVwo-ratic majority that it has ever l-. ... lot to beh. -Id. The party has seldom ever been bo of the people desired to have worked i II is a double egg. devoid of at. y -h- II. thoroughly united. All our huuily out in the federal Government as it ith' eggs bein joined a' the . ::d - I; feuds Heein to have been settled and eo:i in that of the State of New i a "ligature about tjvo ii.-hes l.-t.g. Tie i. , . , lurk. 1 believed that J hatl streiii'th "ggs are both t.f tiie ta.hi. ir, size ai,, the party is no longer divided ov t , , , h ST . . . i i i r . ' ' . euough thou to renovate tut- adrninw- wo arc ::. formed were hud bv out diseiwons between our leadeis. . tmrioii of the Government of the! Mrs. Pistole' hens. A p. 'pi it- whi. h The breach bet weeu the friends of United States, ami at the close of I stands ou the phm'atiou of Mr. J. S. Vance aud ilerriuion has been hap-! my term to hand over the great trust , Mt Cain, of Jackson tow nship, is h". pily closed bv the election of 0ue ta ! b a successor faithful to the same j feet to the rtrr-t limb, eh ,-.r of bump., 7, ... . .. , .. , policv. ; ami knots, and em lies iron, tin-.'i-.,iiid the position of I mtedSiat.es Si-nator.' Tl;im:Al a-txious to seek the rc-.oso i a beautifully proportion, d bo.lv. ana oi tlio otha- to too Supreme ! Court. ihe contest between the admirers nf SK.1niuti nn.l U",i,i,i,.'i has been terminated, and New 1W . , -i if WUU"J uwu"' 111 com pa-. wanting both of these talented gen-: tleuien. Her dwegatesaie instructed i for 8teiUuauforLiutfcnaiit-GoviUori and for Waddcll forCongicnrt. iliu--: Miony prevails and th deniociacy of : North Carolina wiii give a heaityi a Hi n.iiUd.support to ho nonun. es Mhwr convention I., be heut next week, andftith soadcoiuiiiuuiidun-jof broken -ui.U wili march on to a brib ! Liutt viauy ia .NwvUr nci,t ! ; Tlhlrn's Letter. Tilden's letter is such an able one th.tt we jniblSdi it entire. It w ad dressed to the Chairman of the dem ocratic State executive, committee of New York, and is an follows : Nmv Y.iiK, Juno I'). ISSt. In my letter of June IS, lH.si), ad dressed to (lie deb ;aie. from the State of New Yuri; to t!:e IV.uoeraii. N'ational (JoiiM'Uliun. I said: Having now borne fa'tiiftiliy my full share of lab. a find earn in the public sei viec, and wear in-.' t he marks ui it.- t'ti: ti- n.-i, i i-.i-.-mii- mtii i . nt of its Innd- lis, I de.-i imijcL n an honorable diseha.'e. 1 1 wiBh to iav down the honor mid toils of cvou ui'v-i party leader-dun ami to seek t lie repose of privati-lii'e. In "-"nai.uii.K reitouunatiou for ,he 1 ,'w'-,,,"v J ,l0 K,J " 1l doubt ,n m u i!k, wto t ... V . I. ... P .1 I. : .1 fttaU. oI 1W 1(,rh, ,. r t,u, i uitct Slates, but because t behove tuat it w a icmiutiaiiou oi u-tacuou iuum Pre-i.h ncy. To tliose who think my renoiuina- i jUou jU(, ro.!!u.tioll i.li-imible to ; tlll pfft-ot ual vindication of the riht of th people to elect their rulers oars oi tu as. .ess ion. . 1 ine u-gnny o. me x icMiienua. . jO.nce is aoos e ,i nierciy personal am- i, ,;,, i,... ,.,,.., ;,, refoim of systems and po'icie. it i impossible ior ine t nleiajcafe : Ad' win.t m e.n 1 . to ..tone in tho i'e.tera! iiiii.istralioii without ;,n aniion seu-.e ol tm linl'.c.iil c. s o! tUe uinter- taking. I? sMium.-i.ed by the stif fnu-s of my e..;iiili n, n to attemi't ( worn. I ! .1! endeavor, with lite ( tltcieut in- tru (tod s he.,.. I. b im i t ot tlieir will. Such awoik of reiiovaiion, nfier many yens of misi ule. such a ipiorm of .-.yst.-uis an 1 l'.i.icie.-.. to which .1 vvouid eiu-ertUuV i.rive saciiliccd :s'l thai reiii.tliieii to me of health and .iff. is li.iw I leaf i.i'Vi.: d my Mle!igt;i.' A!y purp.iw'' to wiiinhaw fit mi fi.rii.er p...iiic.ti ..tu-c and tie g.oands of It Ue!e that time wei. ,;..owt: to you a'.d !. o;l..t-: ,i;,.i. wi.eii al Cincinnati, th ii;.it reaped ing my w;miv yourse'if. yoa comm i liieutcd to im, hi: ppea,; frou' n.;ti:v vaaied friends to reon push ti nt j ;r-po.-. i eili'i ated my determination i. in-, mi. ii I i . iy. in ihe !.ni' years which h:i e h!:.:-c c'apst-tl nothing has oicared to v.eaiveU. li.it everytliii'g Co ?.t length en, tin. consider.!; i.,:.- wl.ieii in hi.-.- l iVy withdra-A-.il f-o:i: p ib.ic life To all who nave a-1. If. .-,-.-d me on the suujeci my ii;teiii . c. i,a-- ln-e auk' V eomiiiu:i:ea:. .1. Several et ctiniidi :it t tl Ii lelii't-. under in ui of t'.eir own nan..--, have pub iiclv J.l;t!ed mv dele, lillUaiioU t-i be i I ei .-:. Tl. it I H i.-ti bv I'.. I, '.. lo .-.-! nlna-.l to th, lei tllol. I ' l ,i i i; it u re t dir .y ll.ii g :-i.eut t. Imi t o: sire-1 oi :.i :.V jlldgll!. I belioVC t ol duty, dial lliel. is nil iHs'i-u--.c: m pot eit pt -a i.-ia'ikind g'tNerumentai enng j.l-t menla.n y in i.uma.i till in Us ilil!uf:.ee f- r gm i-l of i-v i. a.-. -, liiaej.nie: v !.;r iei.a'.li: .'el iit.tkiiti and ex c :' ti.u: !.tN s. Not nil the e.eeiu. k'lar1 ii..-; ii.a ,o:.ii ot private l.t tiett ,::lne .O wii it'll pllib ai'tnropists may devote tneir lives are so fruitful in bem tits as the re- , i- . , cuf an.l preservation ot tins uiaeiim- cry fr.au the perversions that make ' it the instrumt-iit of onspiracy, fiaud aUl1 l'ue "S1"11 tlie most sacred nf ""Jf tlie pcple. t or hfty years, us a private citizen. MeVc-v eoutcmpnting anolliciai career, I have devoted at ie.ist a- nuu h thought an.l effort to the duty of in liieucing aright the action of the governmeittal institution of in v ' r n ,i i- . i e.-uiiiiy as to all nther objects. I have never accept t tl olm-ial service ; except for a brief period for a special I'm pose. mid only when the occasion utl:i tu Vi lhv h'T 1,10 Ul,a s;u" ritn-e oi private preferences to the pU'uijc welfare. i undertook the State ndmiii'stia- lion tt New York because it was sup- P"se t in tnai way tm.y co ial tne, jv-.ee. Hive i-iwei ue at rave.! on tu- . side t-f the reforms to which, as a ' private citizen. 1 had given three years of my life. : I iu't'eptctl the nop.iii,:tioii for the Presith-iicv t'i IsT'i been ise of the gcneia! conviction that my candidacy u.hiM ii, .: .,, il, ., ,o , of private iife. 1 m-verthuiess acted upon tin' n tea ili.-u every power is a trust, and iii'-olves a tint v. In ipi.1v to tU" Hli 1:uss "f 1'' ('1""-, IllUlileaui.e; ..,y n-llillitailon. I depict-; tMl the difficulties f th mdertakuib'. i and like-lit d my feelings iu engaging I in it to those of a soldier entering! battie, but i did not withhold the j entire consecration ol my powers to i the public service. " ' Twenty years of continuous ma!-j adimmst ration, undef the deniora!-! mng miiu.-nce ot interna war aud . had tiuance. L.-tve infected the ; whole goverumenUl ytem of the j tmUJ SUL with tU cancurouB I growths of false construction and corrupt piaciices. . Powerful classes have acijiurod pecuniary interests in official abuses, ;unl the mo: al at uul ards of the people have been impair ed. To redress these evils is a work of 'icat difficulty aud labor, nud cannot be accomplished without the most enei etie and ct'icient pcisomii action oil the part of the Chief SJec luive of 1 1 10 U( ublie. Tin.! eaiiv.i-.-i and a dininUtratioii which it ia desiad that should tin detinue would embrace a period of nearly tie years. Nor can T admit any illusion as to their burdens. L'lii'Lt wars of experience in ttie en deavor to reform she municipal j'ov eiiiiiieni of the city of New York and two veivrs of experience in l eie at in tu. administration of ihe State t. New Yorkhave made me familiar ith tlio rei.iiucnicnts of such a work. 1 ,l)1..,l,lo,,1- . . tkms hich ind..ccd mv action in 10 L:ivt become imperaihe. i oin-lu not to ussmi.e a tatik which 1 have not ihe iihvsieal .stieimi'o to caiiv through. To reform tin- mliuin.v.tia tion of the Federal (Jovei iiinent : t" realize mv own ideal and to l'uliiil tin: just cxiicctatious of the people would. of my ulultiy to accomplisli those ui,Jt.cts. I am. therefore, constrain, o j, .IV deluutiveiy. thai 1 camiot now a-s.iiue the lab ns ol an a.liiiniisti a lion or ot a caiivain. I'lidervaiiiing in no wise lliat bet gift of lleaeii--U.e e cai ei and i iie pe.w M . il'ietitm s be tovt d Up. i. a more indi nbi.tl to con.uim.i.iiti- an inipu'-e for good: g.aiiful biy.md ad words to my tVu.o.v coimlr' men who wt.ii'.l as.-,iiTu sucii a 1-em .'.i-eiit i",iu.(i,,ii to mi, i am ton-oled bv the re!lec:ioii that neither tin' lcin- . atie parly, nor t!ie Uepub.ie for wh-.-.o i'iituiethat I'aity istiicbe.-t g.iar.i'e.eo. is l'o.v. or i", . l ea;: be. i.-j t i d- i.t upon any en.- im-i; fn. tie ,r su. v.---fill pi . iu ine palli of a leii-.e d. si,:.;.. 1 bum-' ,;iv. Ii to th. -iv well" u e w h it ever of health .Hid -! . eug! h I p..es sed. or colli. t i. : : i iiom the tutu'e i.lnl l.:a uig i . a.-ne.! : !..- '! l..y c:t; ;. :: i- .r :.-! i las. - a - : ; w -. : I'-., e m.'.v .! ... .!..!-. I i'.'i - .'.i ..! ... th-- wil. of (iod ,:. d-. -. i. n.y .' in- caici r f -re-. i ; Otti' .. hiimtiii J.iMIti-. vli t t l!i-. 11 -. pre Ilea i.e.' the oei ai u al. .. in the c-.'-il :i la. Ill II.. t lie 'ill OW n t-o 1 o 1 1. : ie-- I.i- : i ;:h i' tabli It. i M w n -oil .-:.ati- i. it -. i:y ! W: f ti th- ago no a. ivei.; II -.,1:.... W..,i! 1 oi lll'.'l p:.,l l::e 1 . I'i. ri-in il ; iv.- a.t- l fat 1- ' te . -.d . I. . i id t .. .v e a-, ti-e 1 1 ; ; I til. ::. . I ' 111. l.'it- Willi l the V. d.-o. and ivdma, ; . th.- ,ii:i;. oi, of a barnv.-nd g..iib!t rl the manlv and en. in iv -tafem an jkt, i.-tter of Mr. r.l.h-i.'in ,.,,cii U , litinit.lv diclavts la- inaiuliiv t. .icc-ot a' D-. :m.v. an- n. mil. ati-i..' w o, atl - Tin ! -. Ivto the ai-- -id- . ;.: popuhoiry of ih- v.-tei-.m t-i. -. lint will the gnat IM-,,.,-:: ti.- pun take Mr I'lltl,-:- .t lo-t . i t a-,1 '. , , . . the risk of the sacntt.-e .,: ;n:,t sne.-. -s ti, a! is in"l:.':lv a-med wit-. .n. Mr. lib hi, I ilden as its is not fuitht mole ). ict iii i ii.lv.. : in all It : Mr li'.ichitiiaii, .en lk ; pbingt-d into a compaign w hou lerm-ss had not been (..oiaa-d l:. political histm v fin. - - ..itmioc '..laian. i : Milan a.'.i- dav eieiiiiii.' a little four v. -;-r ..id -. i-ihl f dev. S. V. IT-iuiptuu. -i I -s t. f this place, was ei'iou!y s.-a'd- d on the In ad. face and shouldem !y lnuin ; a kettle of boiling water thrtiwa imt i, it. Mrs. AIi:e l i..tt,if has si i.t ns il... irv...,i,.i , o.;.,. .in- i,, 1. u , .. ;.... Kighben ii.ches fiom t! .1111,1 :':e:.-ure at: - ! 'aft mi n el i!i ;-'.r.-.:ii'ti reii.'e et Id inches in tli-iiiit-ici'. 1' si7r '' " h t i'i j It ni.d has limbs f-x-I tioia it. enstinej U-autiful shade. - There was a heavy white front hist ' Sunday iiitflit on Long Island, cau i'1' (.'rent desit' iictioii of potatoo. ; strawberries and all vegetable. The milii WTic,r b(.twffn (V,lar ' ,m ,, Mnolia in this State, who ,.,.,1 thllt hismai, i,rtdiK-e.. ntol- n lr; f,,r hjl,lnva ,VILU Wt Moi:d-:v. is , iMH-U-dof having done the i.t, al.ng j LiJlf tUt iy. I Another Convert. From the OolJHioirii' Mwnoiitfur. Due after another the old'and tried leaders of the Republican party in leaders ot tUe Ivepullicau party in , this State leave the .inking ship. (b.v. P.ioe-dcn. Gov. Holdon. Judge: Thomas, Judge Cant well. Martdml j : (htodloe nud hosts of otlu rsi wo ! might uaiue. have long -ii;c' repu.lia-1 The only store in ( ireenshor.i for i ted the party Now auoiher if their j, ecluivc sa'e of ichieftains and bv ii" ineans an in . j s.gniticaut one-has -Hied of the: JjOOLS ailfl fSiiOCS c.ri"iittio:i and misrule of his part v." : and bcaeviu- -that a chungc in l ho : AT WHOLHSALK AND UK TAIL ;admii.is;ra,ion of the a.l'm of gov-: W(lill,t 1h(l .,,,,.,,(( , ,it, t-,!U. icilllll. ltt !.-. Hot olUV di 'liable hilt , . , . . . : , ; , , ., ham countv Muvhw.s an eii'eii.i i a'.is. mite, v nect ssai v i" i lie pu.' it v o. lour free syMei.i of 'g.c.imiici.t. and ,lu'a' "l"li!- ""'luimr ;dock of : f he ultimate prosjieruy of our whole , S3 21 O 22 3 . 1 people." Ataj. Ym. A Smifh.of John- The nicest and best cu r bi-m.-ld to jutoii coimfy.d- ciaiestMl !.-.ee!o, th ,;lis llul,t. r., ,, ,,., !iie will s i..ixi!:it si-rr. nr rut i.i: ; .M.n Vi. isi, The Major is a pr.'-.'i'ssive man. '. nnnivimu., s v.. mi mtmull, 'lie is th Ton-hly disej-ted with I he .' "M J H sm.v. j ways of the small fry. political H ick- Pppnm.jy'M n QnnV qi, P'l-.rl nhi'U j sters wholioA contro. the iCepu'niicau Ui WlloJj.il U Cthili Uliu Liliilil r UhlJi', I parte. Slain and Nalieii.il and the m-rvw i. .. v j black shadow ol wli.'.e Ua.id aad ! corruption in nil it a hideous forms . :.usri i r; ; 1 1.-- or 'has eletide,l "lloni '.in- ...'.vest wltis- ;Loy gaiuel .o tt.e vei' li.ie.h..:.! of: lMb)lis. SASH. liLiNI?-:. th eveculive mi.nsi. : ,M( ) ' J , ) ( ;s ;K ( 'K K'I S. 1 am i. t in pmci.--. :he Abijor ' s;iys in a private iett. , !.i ihe editor .M. m.M i: i ; of the Mi-.-.m :i;vi ";. ! I h ive not ... beecactie. for seVei i: ve.o: l:ei:h- A11 Kinds Of DreSSCd I.lUdl.t'1'. take my pi in "po -n m for ihe ii. ill i hi' ii.in ... . ch.m; an oiuce or w. .-j'!. ai.d ai i.i- il.ue of.-I care l.li.e : : e::,'.; v '.I i.te, . ." Aosays iy i . :,e ire.-li of ids I'm- ;.'i 1 n;o! i . .-. . -s :i !:,::. i-. rell .iei-i'd V i iial. e , . Ol the iA-.'ilb- .ic.ui pin i . oia. 1... in a. ue y n ..is . to id.- convict:-.,!-: an.! .-i-teis his :'.;legi,iiice. lie ma;, pit pare hinecif to leceive the via :.b..-.e at Kn .'iltll.is -oi those wii-. lor .-. lh..il ele.t.-. !l OV Cililti'o: (lie lh pllb. It'. Ill ol-e;.lii- i ration. v welcome inm to the 1 inocra! it. lr.niis. ihaiii o m ,ii o : ..ialiv of our uii.ens will doabih . reclhct the i.io: tlai.n-- :. ii.i.-l--e. a i '.li nl oi t ',: j.- ii ay:.. . t'i i. :. I co a,: -. . 1 le t i-. , -i.lv- . .- 1 i . i ! .-cr.-pn. and hi- .1- .'.Iv of ?.'. k li.'d to tl e ' 1. for Mit.-tv. g hi- , ... : ;e 1 17 -a . ia ! NS'l i '.I..;, r. ",.u.- 1 lit' I '.he --lOi'lii. !.,i f i M 1 'ill,: -kald fl .'lit f.'l.. ; t art si. f New h. a v fro -t I C.msidel- K. da cl 1'-'. 1 lie e pr.K .: .i. ing f m-ii" ..f I'.'ta ' 1 ; were . i r 1 - So sa 'e It has It wiil st-.p : : . tim i.tt.-h. ! ! .s . -. -. a. -: f the 1 la Me! .-i.it-;; .. jo ...el, alt 11. '.. ti loli ,-r..f- C -..Si e. i'..- '!..., I i;ti;'i!;: jj ipj.ia. Comtu rcial Travelers at a Woysida Inn -Something to Tin in p. Gi i)sU'! 1 r-1. ( 1 :i. I. .1 11.. 1. 1, . r tV t v.-- . ,. ,-....., ie . t - t: l M W. i I,:.., kiln. ' .-r ;,'i i i t, e airl ; '"M e a .!: 1. .... - iilni..- .-. n e i .a ! i i , iMfac-iiv a :-:lik'. I Mjs,': W.t. ;i - I et. nl: : iie. i n-.w." .i- n.'..'i..-.' i-r.-ko lit H ! It Lie i luiir ; r i r o n' l cr" i 1' . I I n.; I l.icl I., iriv ui. : :. -; l --t i ti .a i ..- -- in. i.:v,.p l. -..:. ;,' ' m l tl,.! ie. . - ' - "t -.r.'.. in u.j- ,,; " '' I'l-'-eri.-- Mr. .- !.'.:. 1. ;l:iil ! 1 .- I Me 1,1,1 .,..Bi:..ii, : .. i i-a:. I . a ia. . i.i.- .ii. , I-, it. y ur :il; at liu'i:,-!- fiti. he - Ah Old Soldier's j EXPERIENCE. j ' Cu'.rert, T. XAS, i m a, ia "I ih to pxfrsj tny aiirocutUoD ul Uia V&iUlibiu lIUlAlilitK, ul Ayer's Cherry Pectoral j aa a e-.utt ronily. " W ial - wi-h i :,-ir, Hir army. Jast bofore ihe l.,t:k- of Vl.k-i.ua, l c .utraciod a no r.. n,M, v -tit-.il l.T iiiiiMt.4 lu a dsiigeroui cuukIi. 1 f i.j r, ad t;,l ou our twuch v.. oi-n c. ie.'.i j -i,.,.., nticrv, on atkiug f.-i-it- iii. i-, i.,t..i; , j .,s u,g , t.i tryATLU'a Cm iinv l-i. i..:: u . " t .t-t iu, a-. S wi'i ri.!,il- cured. Since th.-n I Uivu iav. 'J.'- en. ' leiiALouiiituiitiy I y Ui-.f-T i .'...., in?., nut 1 Unto fiuiij it tu U inv..,.iiiuiv: rtiuvj i.a tlini.it mill lung dltu-SM;. J. v. WUIILEX." ThoasamU r.r t..tiinoiiiul certify to the promt t cure cl all l iu, i,ai Bll( umii j aBfectloas, ly tha uut of Aichk Chkuhv j Pkctohai. lieii t V'T i iUulilu, Uic youbg j kt cluUrcc titkj it rcn.Llv. 1 I I'KKFAilKD UT j Dr.J.C.Ayep4Co.,Lowell,MaM. ! ftuld by all lrujjlia. i l-t-i.el..: :tp, ,; il.e.-.l t;; lie s, A ; ; , , p, ; ; .; :,Vn; . ... - -t .! l'ti :e.V ot ill... . . , -,,..1 I',;.. : in--"l-l!i-:,t M"" ( ' ( i- i- .-. --.in ., i'AK 11-. i :. I. " , T 'i i- c 'i:';- me, I the iion ii-.:;! .: of M-i.ily '! l.-.i---. a:, lios ma.-lt al ' e , :. !:- C. Ha: .. a 1 o . 1 storm : Ii. a,:, SHOES! TwUrn ? If lit 1 V J f A; I !l ll X J,V' 1 J' V V'W om-:kxsi:oho, N. ( ...... .... (it;i:n;M:o;;i). n. c. WKOJ jE3A!.11 .A?,'tJ lU.'TAl'L H N ii -A v : j a i i , "irev a i.'!! line of Celss, Teas M frim, LARD, B.ffl, Mil WHI J" I : nslJ in Kit-. . ! M ( i lalilh, in kit,, 1. 1 and , .-, : ; ; - 1 ., .. I Ci.t ... C.e. e. i ' 1 . J ...I,, r I in fa. ! . ,. I 1 , e ,i, , ., I e. .v.-- .. a... . VAl'(iii It i '.'. ;-.' W i.;. We 'S't il ilit-'.' o,;. "o, ,, i ., j .,. to be is low ;m al'V !o:i-,' in ; o ,, I J vn.v. S:i. .- , . s , -Yon:- i''i 1. ed . i l. i.: s ., n ;:nk; April il. !l Sergeant Horse Power. TIIKY AlilG Strong, Simple, DurabSo and Cheap. For i; to ;o years they have Run Well, Wore Well, and Gave Satisfaction. Scud foi l'ricc List. SKUCJEANT MF(i CO., Grconshoro. N. C. l'or red ') v ; ' v , os, red eipl.d I.i tl e celt -bruit- 1 Sm. i'i l'..-;.d ( South ' . K . A g"i; r.U - S.- A "' - .-;v -jZCs. Witl' h'1-1-' 1 Ive !i :i::.l We i :. ..-.. Win 'I tu n . !'! v --iiir iii!. ed io a ho . -ot, i. 1 1 .-lid .... 1 ..: i I. :11 T.m ia Tl -4 c- . S. i v piie;-. Sjk-i ia! nl-. . at extreme nve li-a trii'l. "ni'.i.i, i 1 . U I ' v Alii', t t )., Apc.i 'JI. l.sal. tf. SERGEANT HAUFAOTURINGf CO., C-rsantstJc.u'o, JST. O. COOX AMD KATirtC STOVES, 4SaT7 Mills. Cans Mills, Hons Powers, Anu Ctituvjs et hvery ULkcr iptioa. jiJ'Sond for Prioe-Liit. few'KES?'! rUsf-ajli'tJ' (j5r-"?Aitj vt- ''ittvyi t--; yvjl HARDWARE OF EVEUY DKSCUIPTION. A 3 ZZ , XSQOIIS AND BLXrJD.S, iai-'jst Stock ia IVorth Carolina. ji'Lirs li;yis & co., SlON oF Tltr. (iol.iit.v Hultsfc SlIOK, '12-1 Fayettevihe St , opposite the Market. January 10, lhtt liAI.F.lGii, N. C. Harris & Flippon, i Wholes-lie Hardware, (1 UKKNSllOliO, M. C, k. N.liK, lll li.(! 1 -! ,11 ! Ml. SILL!., :..l .,.,- H,,r,. N,..',, .l ilo.-li tlidfit. In- S'..,- II.. i, lil .I,,., ii M,.,v, :., , : . an.l f. i-k-., V ,i 1 :, i. mi I ,..:..ii Ihcn..!., r.i..' -i !'... s:.-.i-. -.1 I'l .u-,. ..I. ..1.1 r., i I . ; I,.,,,. (".oUlACIK A! ' i'lliilAKS, t'AUI'K.NTKiJS' WmiM!. -'.VUffSMTs' SMITHS' IDOLS OK I'd. sT .H'A i.frv AND Ku,VK-i' I'll! K.S. lil !KIH1;:S n : ai-.v: lely upon us lor j,i ! : ;:i lit ..i.!,! v of ynods at reibi. e', rates. We earsy at al! times a large line of p. i.i.i. Mined to the wholesale tiade, ti'.i:. v.e can i-ti'.T i, prices eipial to i-!i .i.a.kei i ill:.T .. i !i or South. W e m..i,:m;ciurc Ih.CKld'.liltATKl) AM) ii. I Clipper Straw Cotters to v !,: -h ve ;.- i; .1 , . i:tl attention. V. :ei! Aj-ciit . I,, s.-l! I',.r ns ('. ::. t e. m .a- write for prices a.' l " ir ilov( liook. i i : -I. I-M. I'm. ill". i t'i i.-i j M'Uli(i 1881. F. l-ISIIltLATK. GI.'i.'K.vs !',!)!;), . (.'. ll i. i.tiv. ia :.t..r! and receiving daily, Spris! Clothing f every Style ami Description, I '.ii; M MX. Vt'l 'I'll.S. P.OY.S AND ClUKDUKN. A!-o. a f-d! and eomph t- Mm. of a'.-. '! e lit.-.-t !! ill s i I , A I ! N .- : IdNil Of fir ; r yyvyr A 1 UAX.O !'o! 1 id!. '. Ii. :.! . ; aU... the hand-.-o e. i im. ,-l ., el. wi ai' I it 1 I-; ou,. i.r to i ti'eei.sli. 'io. Ml th,,, ;;oods will be sold at till-, l.( . i' CASH PKli'f.S. .1:1 .ill 1 n l, i .-; a call t-t convince you that voa v ,-i be .,.vi:.g lnolicv liy ' i i-i. l..i u.tir goods of me. ; a j cii :t. if-i. i a: i ' . 'oil I'l 'vv .-. -(! liin-.I t la re is iiotliin: Bend Chilled Plow! - tif ..t-.i'-n- ..iwfhxv.t ..th rMit ,.ft, o. ,,.,., u .,i ,, ...-etui .It. HINT. I' ! 'i Mtiir.-s. lit.- brt t'luw iu Auiefitft. 9 -. ive a;i-!'t,-tinu or no sale. Shovel ami 1'i iiiit r s lri. le Plows, I'h-w-. - .r t: p...i,' ;?i.t:' .iiion eiven to tlu- Wl nit sale Trade. Ulll h.v.:,o., , . (J. Mm Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, TEE ALL EIGHT; Tl"' "" ''''''-"'"l.s-lf Sgm'.f t-t till". t-1-U-L-ri.lo j T W I iN TY F1K THOUSAND 1 "; - se-v.-s l.v !.,. ,.,, and tlmt Id rack entire Satisfaction. riiK'Ks VKKY LOW. ruitit.ii" , W, R. FOBBIS k Ml (UKKKN'snoUt)', N. C, DCAM- ltS IN ANfl MAM'f ACTriiKKS OK FlJUNlTUItK. I A I. MO. 1'KVI.HIS IS j lillACKT.TS, MlilUOiiS, PICTliiK Kit AM !;, icmrd)i;Ks cauuiacks. &C. I Aflll VI, 1W I. i Will take in exchange for .Sfl KK I'lNtSS AND (iOODS, at their Slow, flour, Oats, Corn, Wheat, liacon and Lard, at market , prices. The attention of farmers and Mill era is called, esprei.-dlv to tlu ir make of "B" SIIKETING for tlour sacks. m A good line of 1 D11Y Cit'MM'S. NOTION'S, I HATS, JiuoiS AND SUOCS, ! (iUOi.'KlilKN. HAUnWAKE, MKDfClNJ'.S, .vC.. V always on ham I. Tin-it-motto: fair price.-and honest , deaiiiie-. J iii iic-y 17. ni. (,n. M. T. Mlil.-ls, v. C. Mi.iiiui, I.l'.. V.I.,.., tt;U , I I.,-,,,.,,, N...... i' ui.o-'i. j Hum,,. M. T. X.MTis & Jlro r.li,. .,ii,.,-..,M N.t-m, W v.m j T.tjl. i- (it U,..r , WHOLmii'cSOCEBS - AND - G0iMr?!!Si.3?i RIHBCHAilTS, 1 No. H! Kch:i!ig.. mitt No. 15 Kiwt ' Mai tin S: 1 1 vis, WK CAI.MJV A l.MHIV. STOCK ; wiiich v.e ..lo r I,, tl.e trade at very low ;.! ic, s. ; trvtrg-.x.- si -i-.-i.il. i n:Ni iost,.iiio ..hi m ."l a':s. M:.k.. -il. .-i,: , .. i o- -. .1, i .turiu own. l.il. ..II . li.'.- I -. a -: rr I wiui ua. I'll -Kl.lttilu. ' e.-w.to i-..!:nn Tlfiw. s v -t) Si' ill ui ijj.vu iMiiLi!.!, ihu.ilh. !(. X. C. LKA I !'.! IS IN !AIt!)W.H ot t very th -script ium iBUIt DEBS' SUPPLIES, P i ! s. j A.M.'dt'NITION. Hid t! o !:;!: M -f ck of 1 ifWiEZ GOODS yevei i'l !!:.!.-, :ll. a' bottolti pi iefs. . B C til an l ex. o .uiie our stock S-l'itl plict-s. 9 rjntUfiction Guaranteed. f-.f Wlhe f.l' Descriptive j 3 ; 'ircul ua. I'., i t ft. reel the plncn, J fAVIU'TllViLLK ST. fA. t. KtHS. S. , . lilMH. A. K .iLmmiiB. l mmtui, rAYMi'Tuvf r.idv n. a, WHOLESALE GROCERS. A..l! S. Ii. ly H, T. OEAPIN, EJElfJ'uQIST, l-l ,"-M-.l.K' X. f. Pi llei1. (iicil.es. Toilet fUld YvMSf Ailit h s. Tri 'ses, (iiiiden Seetl, ('':;:il-t. 1'ain's. t!ii. Ac. Tf-ri.-i..!i . .'. illy vmiuutlft day or algM. Al-S U i", ljr Mm Kr"MDsiiisi ATTOifM-lV AT LAW, Dl'K'fAM. X. C, llit"l IsKSin il.o-up.T.r fil litftirlorCnitrt l 1 i li i:ii i..i. HI..1 111 lh.' Stale n. edl Cowrw. J.-i!tt.ui m, ll. ly. 1 "mi J. S P. COATS' SIX-CORD SPOOL COTTON. YOU OAN BUT IT OFs W. L. LONDON, r:Tr.82oao, w. o.

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