.1', 3 i rim 8TATI3 ITltS. I.' ! t V 1- 1 i t Editor and I'ropY THURSDAY, DISC. 17, O Ory ne Tsar, ft. Ml. re Cony 81 nnthe. Ttwrte. : On Ot-py Three Months, la future, co name epferct without payment -ta no paper -m a?Kr expiration of tint paiJ f vf. Ltery l-oty Ut be treated alike, uA teee ml" ?trHtr enforced. Entered ut Fostofiiec aagccohd cut- matter. ED1T0M 1 1 The English parliament is wnn t& meet, and as usual the inaiii qutr-ti;n before that renowned imdy is what shall 1 e done with Ireland? Since our earliest recollec tion the rroat question in E'ljiUsh politics h:s hsn wlat mast be done with Lmrnd.' Tht Ireland has been or-prcssed, all admit; that it is oppressed to-day all admits tho j.laintivu wail d eoiiturUs is still heard frura the Emerald isle. Arhat the cause of In r wik's have been wo are unable to Bay. There hare been so many legitimate c.ies, ilsr rox'olution, treason, taurder, and nion, in the little inland, that its woes can hardly be attributed to any tingle cause. We have koowu wen, who acein to be w constituted, that they must neces- farily bo abusing .sf.inethjusr; they will so lixt some partieuiar servant, or seine par tioular animal, to abuse; and they see to keep them on hand for that special pur Hse. Bo England has kept Ireland, she never had any earthly uso for it, udIom it wn fir the purpose above named. To day th imo trouble seem? to exist, and the vahabt English Stattmac, with cleuebcd fists, are already defying tho lrirhiuau. WhipjW in India, tl -Mued cp in Turkestan, disgraced aud completely deloated, they again resort ly the etintewij tibte practice of abusim the ItHi. ThV-e English Ktstcftusin with the retjuired sense, hare not the goodness to doal with Ireland, and those who have the jroodness woefully lack the sense. The re sult of such a course is that dynamite is coming freely into use. In tho ciming parliament Mr. ParneU and his crowd shculd be treated ith all respect ofauy other nieuibcrp, and they is - Id b iiv- n a hearinj on all questions We know of but one Way by which a complete change can be accomplish! and that is have a general extermination of the Tog'ish aristocracy, a more worthless set never inlened the earth. Theni eend over to the United States aud let us frama them a new constitution or seud a copy of our own. We have grave d..ubt whether a collection of statesiuen could be found in Knglaud, Scotland and Ireland capable of framing any sort of a constitution. Scotland has always seemed to us, a na tion of cranks, the Irish are admirably adopted to amphibious employment, while the English have the braius and the mean. None are fit to make a constitution. Ws congratulate the people of the county, and of this community especially, that Professor J. L. Davis, and Profowor Ira T. Tutlioglon, county Supcrintenleat, liavu united tlicir infiucnecs, encrgiee, capa Idlitics aud experiences as teachers, and hav perfected a plan by which a com to o- . ii1tia Kr-liru-il Lm'D'nr. i. 1...:.. . . 1 raithfield. - The "Work is being pushed with all pos eible rapidity, and we leant about the first Monday in February next, they propose to open a Collegiate Institution, for mates and , fouiali that Khali compare favorably with ny ia the Staic. The building is to be well ventilated aud furnished with the xnost modern improvement. Special ad rantagea Will bo atlbrded to all those who oonteaa plate becomaij; taachera, aa well as those who desire to prepare themselves for the higher classes io any of the eollegwk ArangcmeuU have been made wUa dti seos living in convenient disuaeoa by "which board cu be obtained at from tevea to ta dollars per month. We are glad to Tiear that some have already applied for "board and that many others are expected y the opening of the school. - We hail with ploasu. this long f.lt qaccssityt and predict for this enterprise a I !rand sucoess. j If the people of thij community and el tho couuty generally will give it their influence and support, all will bo benefited, $ad a preparatory school, etjual to aey ia Ilia 8ute, established where the young ncnaud girls cf the county can be pre paxod for all tho aTOoatioos of lifo. Wlh the adrantagea now afforded by the good Dchoola all over the tounty. it u a sluine that teachers have to be imported every jear. Farmers and paopU of Johnston the time has como when you can and should prepare yo it childreQ to fill die more honorable aud remuuerati re positions in your county as well as t:.e more humble An advetbemcat cf the Collegiate Insti tute will appov soon, in the mean time, ior any la formation desired apply to either of the principals. Vandcrbilt'a income was $0,000,000.a jcar. McClcllkn, Hendricks and VandcrUlt. Three noted names and three unexpected deaths. Tie rich Kew York mil!ioBirft f 'ksL the diinS t hia homt in lew York t-lty ow thft 8tb cfDcoen.kf, fts ttWl appopUtf in about sixty tb year of M He lited an unven.fdl H6?t and aofruf wm oalf noted ft-f his eDorrrotta rkbea which are ostuaatod ai $250,000,000. which imfmitt, if ft war io kilver aad if l& wcw dwrri; to &. it. Would load a 'tie of iw-u hirj wsiis jvcnty uvcmiSt each wagon carrying a thousand pound. - .3. wa a roost liheral giver, thnt lie gave 810,000 to the iy of Iforth Carolina, aud flC0f 000 to Vanderjiilt TJniremty atXashvill. "5 ? t . . . . f , dollars .vr srv ctrpri thyclnuch i do!)!rf di:g ibout as deep info H !s the liMm'id :;d s'V . thouwilid dollars aid in hi piK', fo if Df. Dcvms shall Gnd out tho fact, we must be pro nouueed a most, liberal givsr, kut that's ih: way the world wags. Many a buudred men have died who have piren a far grca tr proportion of their ;r:iu go.'-d.i to charity, and ncvor once did men call them liberal, to otonc r.re iritn u Worship the almighty dollar, that they forget ihc thous ands who have been ruined by Mr, Van derbilt. and hU AVorlhlets lamily. Wo doubt not, that for every dollar which Van derbilt has given away, there is a human beinj in tho United States to-d it suffering from tho effects of his oppression: But tho World forget those facts, and he preachers, tend Mr. Vandcrbilt above, and wi tho thin; will go on always we sup pose; but Kill wc cannot help having a con . mpt lor tho disgusting vyceophants, , o are a "yjoicriticai. We willcndr-ro, h. -i-, i; cannot U helped, the taffy whi : . ai b:j r.diuiyistcred by VaadotWits flni -'or !tv -n! w-?tks o r-n.o A CiRCATSTATC IUFEU. Tlie Message of President Cleveland Is very lengthy, 1 ut it will amply repay not a perusal merely, bat the most careful and thorough study of its contents. It is tho utterance of a wie, conscien tious, courageous and patriotic man, deliv ered in the discharge of his duty under the constitution "from time to time to give to the Congress information of the State oi tho Union, and recommend to thuir consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient." This duty the Pretideut haS dono so Wil! that w do not hritate to prophesy for his Work a life as long as that of the Republic itsvlf. We believe that many passages of the Meesago will become texts for the patriots of posterity, and will bo quoted as having equal authority with thejiiu mortal phrases ef : V r n' d'st inaugural. Want of space forbids us to publish the catire Msao. 1R? niakc a sugges tion which we believe would bo of great value to thcui, if headed by the young men of ihe ceuatry. Wc advise every thought ful progressive young man to get from one member of Congress a pamphlet , copy of the Message, "to rend, mark, learn inward ly digest it, and then to carefully file it avay for future reference. The statements of faats and figures that it contain 'sill always be authoritative, and the principle it advocates, arc those un der which this glorioos Government of the people, by the people for the people will he administered is coming generations. Says the fyririt of tde Agn We are decidedly op;xsed to a Prohibition party. We are doing better without a party than other Staios are doing with a pajrty. Gov. Jarvis writes to a' goutlenaan of Raleigh say lag that ho is well and doing well, and thi.t tho health of Mrs. Jarvia Kaa improved io Braail. Tub New Tork WorU says: It is vary evident that the financial interest of the country arc enoomraged by Democratic rule. Of SC5 National Banks whoso cor porate exist noa expired daring the yerr coding Nov. 1 of this yerr, 801 renewed their chacfcjM, while 145 new hanks were orgaeiied, with a capital of $17,009, 000. Who aays now that Democratic, government means general business rain ? Tnt lUUigh Rtgister- says that the Re publican paity will Boon b reorganiied in this State, on a Prohibition basis. Mr. Waitks. Pahs has been ra ceiving comiidtirabio comment at the hands of the brethren of the State press, in ac count of the article he wrote the State (Thrvnidis on the Civil sexvice. Mnch of tho criticism was decidedly nncosaplimen tary to that gentlemen. Ea Speaking of the proposed organisation of a prohibition party, the Spirit of the Age aays: Our Georgia brethren whe have just iuccoodoi iu achieving the grandest tern perance victory that has been won in the Union, look with disfavor upon the move ment which ts now to be made by north ern brethren to organise a party. Read rhat the Temperance Joco!eof Atlanta aays about it. We think the Advocate ia lavcUhoad rf, and puts the case its true light. Tl.e Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley K. R. is graded t a point in a mile of Dalton,. Stokos county. As many as 150 more convicts sre to be put te work on thai end iat Our Uschats:' s &y. i A. reptvw utaii?e of ther Palvatieo Army 1 is creatines considerable sensation, at Kfi- Sftbvth City, Keonomfet saya. 0 reeoboro in the largest rabbi market to the south, it is asserted, Raleigh being 1 an ? second. : v The secretary of- the treasury has ap- .iArae!, !. tCarolina, to le ebiel Leaeh, Jr., of North5 icf of a division is the 1 . . s t Washington. The Rockingham Eoekct ftjraio speaks of tho exodus of negroes from Richmond county. Jonduy fofty faiailies left Lites villa for Kansas. Many from Harnett county h-ft at tho same time. Hundreds mora are ready to move. ' Stock in the A. & N. C. R. R. brings 5 twenty-one dollars a share in New Uernc The Journal says this is tho highest price paid siuec 1800. Tho Frauklinton WeeJehf says: Mr. Thomas Whitaker, of Ytmngsvillo, lost a fine horse cn Monday list. The horso be came frightened and ran against a tree kill ing hiui instantly. The Baptist Orphaaac at Thoiuaaville is now receiving children. The Rejtorter Pott loams that a greet many hogs are tlyinj in some sections of Siokes coMiity. The Winston Sentiaet eaya. Mr Jo' Owcp, wh was kn jckvd down and robbed in Gret iuboro on Tuesday f last week, has sineo died frjm the ciTccts of his wounds. i Tho murderer ii still at large and un- known. Captain Carta way of the Kew$ & Ober ir has been awarded an office by the Federal administration. Raleigh's Graded Sehool has 640 chil dren enrolled. It is said that North Carolina bnsnn ex ceHeut display at tho NuV Orleans Ex position, . Mr. J. A. Korris" mill and yin. in Buck horne Towutship, Wake county, wcro burn ed a tew days a;o. The Repurtrr &ys that Rev -Sam Jones is expected in Durham in Mty next. Bishop Watson confirmed seven per sons at Goldsboro, two at Faitn, and three at Clinton during his recent visita tions. Star. The publisher of the Beaver Falls, Pa:, Courier Mr. John F. Porter, soma tiuao ago contracted a seven eold. Ho Kays: I tried half a doxen retiicdies inelTectual ly, and upon recommendation of a physi cian I gave Dr. Bull's C u h Syrup a fuir square trial. It rcletved me immediately and cared rey cold and cat wh entirely. It is a roiii"dy that 'should be used iu every household." What a grnd great country this is with its vast territory, it- bis rivers, its pretty women snd its Veni Yidi Yiei cure. It's Salvation Oil. A Uiston special says: "Although not g -nerally known John Wilkes Booth left a family a wife and two children,a daugh tsr and son, now grown 'to womanhood and manhood. This family has lived in tjdusiwu and under a false name for twen ty years. It is very evident that the finnneal inter eats of the country aro encouraged by Dem ocratic rule. Of S04 National Banks whose corporate existence expired during the year euding November 1, this year, SOI renewed their characters, while 145 new banks were organized, with a capital of 017.000,000. The Statesvdle Landmark says. Sarah A. Hughes, colored, of Raleigh, was or dained by Bishop Turner, at Company Shops last week, aa a preacher iu the Af rican M. E. Zion Church. The editor of the Charlotte Utme 2n. ocrat says Bishop Kevncr is the best pre siding officer he has seen in North Caro Una sincj3 the late Hon. Robert Strange. It is said that near Hookcrcon, Greene county, is a farm upon which live thrco families, and iu these fonsilus there have been eight children born within the past twelvemonths. 1 uu cum sry AUD I. A OK VITAL tHSNOY? rciK lit XV A U ! A L V A S I tklXVCZJ) ttlKYBUa BtBILITT, "vwr uid Asa.. Mrt.nrtit idUvi atut Iuri:jU.a jsralyolo. 1 l13f- j It lvr tua Khiiu'js, b'.on Mk, feplet-n, Ltvr r A 1ST mrt at tlte BOBV, aaA girga itvlVA kwW1 ! CCTHSSST FUKtri'lUCltTC. . laoat AlVa la eunetwtton; t is ditturrat tvu as ttri!no Uiud. mm! V) All- atTLat Vht ka inl way, wttowt lrtpX2& vMit Mur in Our laWrated lvtatW.JVaa mf MtMa. wt or vrtww wa, rvat rwiivc OuruirUAiicssaKAaakncs uHta A&m, &arta from Lam Banlr. Wwltww f tlte Spina wtinattrari, tenjjilii, r t4nx aafchiia amctyyag?a. VMrnw wwamiwiMvii, wr w n.i iTariri f' 'ti -1 ar lirceaiar aUMtnuoioo. hmivwr&aae, ArriTRoai, rhaaaa mT EJ or 8M.9. & CtxD.gf lr vll la pWn IW Bt SAtMkl. NV A ate: Mtint r arace ana hmmcutc moouoj. b Mfilit teuar. ataar raJs. AMEOIOAtl QALVAtHS Ct OFFICES j tf S?mwy?.Z& la wrttukg ftt, auame iais paper. llraiursaf rat i f an&4Ns f S j l.ttiraautiTMFA I BESTTQH1GL- i This madid p 3, combining lTn v!th fir 'mt9 Pi t fer! I iiiuro Bl md, lull and ver, Women, and all wLu tA ertwiitr" i5'?3- rolae the apBeti. s. " asitai'uoa i i.jf - tho iH;lofi ft-.iVnrve . - . t Intet wttssnt i-cvoM,r3sitRJ,XacKCt 5f- The jreToitne hM r.Wva trade mnru ar-l CrcM-d icd lin cti wf-prr. TtVe bo ot;:r. "Afffi PHIUDElPHIs SI"GEB laetadlcjor Tock, Batftor, box of 4 liflDOKjrs, and Biml. betora yea par roar own i mm. Ma nthtr atumia Vf-tr-l W aarm to mam U,L, olh. 1" b a v r tiaad. iiMMiwi. arjM, ami llght girunnlDtr. Sac M Hm tf) raeeaaac trnmt a ad w HikI for arrulr aii.1 ) C. A. WOOD CO., ' UaUooniate. tT .t.twt C FliUiwl'm. Ha. MILE wIlfiVK u alerctnair warltl wffU TJ" lcf 5 whiMl uuMla. Can jC - i rta,. hvard ff on on to , . of a rJ- O 0 " brwnura.-irtfMja, " Invala- sr" 9$ la J J' iraur? ff" ft f ,w i MAtnia. Ordrr w. , te enr cllor " f 5? At ! alW, u. .J ir R. I4 LASS1TER SPILONA,'N.GM'. H:n JUrjr received direct from manufac m.-jii an 1 iirst hmad ona of tho '.large stocks of BRISHrraFnLL WINTER"' G88DS Ever Exhibited in the County, lie struck oiany Npccial Drive? by pureh-tMng early io the Summer, while the Tdarkets were very dull, and is offering O vorit INDUCEMEK TS To.Purcha-rs. llo.carrios a Irrt; .,1 attractive stock of 1 Prints,Ladies Dress an Such as ALL WOOL WORSTED, Cash meres of many styles, . Silks, Satins, Velvets,; Etc Dress Ginghams of many styles nrd ev erything in the Dry GOODS LINE, vcr Lit NAP. Silk Hats, Shawls, And many new novelties. Largest, finest and cheapest ttcck of READY-MAPS LOTHING, in the Country. HATS, BOOTS and S11UE8 of eTcry descrip tion. GROCERIES AND HARDWARE in endless variety. ' TINWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, 1'aii.ts, Oil., ml lMrnjfs. UARNESS, Saddles, Wkottl-barrows, Etc. . Agent for the EXCELS TOR COOK STOYE; a large new lot just arrived, " nly $18.00, all complete, lowest prices in the Stato, " '-: - s :i County Agent for Ludden & Bates Scuthein . ...... . Music House, - Organs and lianos, lowest prices and best terms. Samples n hand. Has a car load of SALT in , his Warehouse in Smithfitid, managed by Mr. J. C. Smith. Soo him and you can buy it cheaper than anj other place in town. Also Cotton Bag ging and Ties, and bagging twine. Will pay Smithficidmarkctfor cottou during the SOOSdU. NOriCL I liy virtua of au order of th Sou perior Court of Johnston County, ohtr.ined ay thaaistiUv of Oc.ohcr. 1885. c:nooweHiin the un2crijz:ncl, aa Administrator of Kerno Langston, djctKael, to sell rl estate for ns- scts, 1 shall sell r.t putilio nuctiva, at J!ourt ouse door, in tho town of f-uutlfioid, on Monday the 7tl day af DecemVr, 185. tho following veal estate to wit. One tract of 31 aores, sulject ta the widow's dower, lying ia Boutouville Towuiilii', Johnston County, d- Jcinitii; tho lundi cf W. ; A. Ijnjtst.i a. X. 1 hornton and ot.terd, altn a fee sitrplo teiua n- uerartur the death ot iJcha LaKtuu, in anoth er tract of 142 acres ntore or loss, lving in Ben- tonvillc Township, adjoimns tho lands of H. N. Rose, Jr., Xhouias Csle sud other and also a remainder In fee after the death of La ira Leaiu tractot GOaore iu Beatuuillo Tawu- ship, aujoiuini; tlio t:4s afor?s id and others. Terms made known on day of asale. This Oo tobw 81st. 1885, . . . J. L. ROSE, Administer. TOWN property for sale ! Having made up uijTinind to leave Smithlild, I offer for for sale the following property, via;.' Lot No. 41, on winch I new live, . dwelling containing 8 rooms and other out honsea, all in coed re pair; also lots No. 42 and 43 with no buildings, but beautifully situated for building pui poses. j and in the highest part of tiwo, water good; ! one third cash: other in 1 anl 2 vars. For ' particulars apply to Pou & JTMsey, Attorneys, br L 11. Orken) fhuiHtiehl, $C () J ' - 13 Bismarlj, O, : V -o- IB f BLOW.! ! FALL AjOUOEMBNT. I AILY RECEIVING Fall and vinter Goods Consisting of DRY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS, ' CLOTHING BOOTS, SHOES, . HATS, CAPS, HARDWARE, TIN WA$E, Q CUBA'S WARE, WbOD AAD WILLOW WARE. Heavy ifl Fancy Gr-eceis, IN EVERY VARIETY. ' TY.TI THOUSAND "3TABDS 1 if -()- IllTEiiClS; mm, IN ALL COLORS AND OF EVERY r SILK and WORST T PLAIDS, Bill asfl irons. Yeiliiii, Of" all Clors and Oracle s. Shepaerds Platds, Etc., StG. 29000 white Goods, Laces & Hamburg, Cream and black Spanich, Oriental. ... ' ; (o) . A large Stock of UMBRELLAS (oj- We have the largest -stock ol Gonieral Mercliandisso Ever brought to this section. ALL AT -O- lccd9 FIVE THO SAI IDS Give me a, call be fore (iOlKG pWIliE. Respectfully,1 5 ' ' " D. W, ADAMS. ;. I (f-- 9 '&j7& P5v h " ' " Pip ' j 1 viflt? : - ,ii4 v'Jl' v,V mmmmm-m ' . -- --- .-iii. WOOD ALL & CO. WHOLESALE ill mi DflOOGISTS Hi troad S re3 have juat opvuvu on iwi.fu.vi .-irw t, ucxt door to W. G. Yeiiugiou, ; firs cl&a tok Pars and Fresh Ens, Pibr.t Zciloincs, Dili, Chsnicds. Sruff, Tobacf &gur., Ls.'j, iLm rft, ;, t . 1 ,;n:yx, f i:?,i; t ,0 - ... Pa.nU, l ulii;. UU, V.irn'th-.a Aiti-'f ;i: i5 r t O a CLASS S :cm1 tei .ns to I'hyiciatss and Country merer ants on Drag -, Etc. PRESORIPTIONS MADE A SPECIALTY. Ml'. "Rui'llri wiii room over the htare, ami any prescripiicu entrutoa to hij cara ;J1 becaie;utl an4 scuitoiy compounded, X!)i"V' sii'lit. i x- u-.th h i ;vv 1 the bct 5c We invite allcf onr friends and t?:c public ia our line. . Hopiujjtojntrif liberal sliarc Very reajct iuliy Sasser, Wpodall & Co. SJL'L u. fcgi ffSjf T. TfJ T r aen trial eabaeithwa become rmaient reatierw. mad oae taeir inftovneeto aeoa more names. Kxperi ace bvica tacsht im thin. w rartain that it will pay as to make A X.I REQA I OPFE H. to lixluoe every e ta try 3 MONTHS t?.1l IOo. rler of vhiM who wiU arni u JO ct iu sUvmpfl win aani tiiv cat? aT a wn n a nrkirr Ito every reader tfallTer. will lumd "THE FARM AND arlal tar thru min( K Pimm mwti iliim t ni af onir to aMtety rurlo.ly. n1 thi will certainly Addnasatoaca Jrtiiwaj, aisapooiavaa CTiinl aifl nflOnrfS ak Brprters. Only to See Her vnce AtraSn. re Ouly wn l)uwu toweuu. Ieily Uray. mm aiMnr.T.itaVnur Tnl Everv I)dT. Mv Pre:tv Ilt-d itfe. I'll Ilemumber Yoa Lsve.lnXr I've 5rTers. Host's Si'.ndny Chit. wh,n Vijii vs Take Yon Home Again. Knthievn. Oid-K:ujhioaed IIomcKioad. Pallet of Straw. Omle a fimntr. Rihc'a f. Kevpr Tak tho iiorot caf o'f Ivy from niv Angel Motli-r'8 (lra'e. iome Aacaln. W Nvr Speak as w I'm 3". Garden Wall. A Flower from my ahk -I llother'a Grave. I Ireland and Mother Beeausa we Were Poor. Givo an lloii".'-?. Irish l-t MountHln Honsr. In tfcp Gluair.i.iT. Ly- ot iiet. Thi Vxrk Is prini-d on ap?f saoif h!w , AMERICAS PUSUSKlftS CO., V Xrt- Jim -;ot.t U.nmri still. Sw(rf p;v'iina- K 3 fel r? -iw. 71lm -f.U W B5iJrlKi Am&M w mm mm W ISib fists 3,1' OksSEds m ff m BS B77? IJ "as '.f. fcfeiS rl r3 raltav atl aia "X'ai r7ral-yr.r raS moii buala w:mtt ta tlMaa tk j plli. Jiii l . : , 4 (wl yi-a v.li B .. . . " I I I . i. Ill II ti tiTU wiih lo-ia. Qsiwn nan ? EJtx 2 twi rti .s .yt faaairt wma. for '"FOR SALE. 1 RRICK STORE, 2 VACANT LOTS, ' 1 Saw Mill, 1 Brick Machine, 1 Jjg Wagon, 1 Road Wagon, , 1 Cart, -50,000 Feet of Lumber. We wish to clos3 out our stock at greatly to settle at oucel " " mitlifield, 1T. v. - alll V:irT!d ru n OR?JO STO. ciar sold Tai:.ii;a Punch ind KangartNi. Try them. nener:r:y to caii on ttawhen in uc. of tLc 1 utroo.ie, ve are THE FARM AND CAHDUri Ii.5.hBniwj,,""1ynr,I'ted monthly PTr. wia ORISt Ri. UlUSThATiSa I. ftDd is m bwaeUkm sibi. read A V t,' L 11 A T li rural ou rnuL SKTERESTifsG COHRESPQDEMCE and valaablo ini'onaatioa frmu eTerr State ta the Uiiuii, (.ut no nouweit s or st!ea Ideaa It is an asifcorUf on r KolfS acd VGe Coo lants lua BK-sf Foaltrr paTe for Uut9 wfia lor promt, is sum ' ra mi) caicneni surprise, in- lereai. aci n I a - or eTery x... OARDEIf'on ri(T;yr t mv.. lie arreablr nni J.iararT 6t ' i'tMelvala. Pa. I'm Jnst Oolnsr Down to tbn Haudful of Enrth. Walt tOl Cloooa KoU flv. ni Meat When the Son Gora Uowb. A : of Blue and Qray. Uarra Ooi Wltb a Coon. Sweet Tloler Bridget ttooaehue. UalWi Nellie. Bold JUcInrirn). Caly a Paiuiy SloaBOm. iobody Koowa WnlaBaekv WaaTtiere. Wbera Is My Watering- BurTo-nlnt t Paddv DudV'j Cart. Widow K a V I' o$4 iaB'aU warrior Bold. We -., . - ... ' .. by tB Kiver, on acd X iou StfiP2 lfnBaKBS5 iflas Me Whon Tin (ion. Old. i by tB Kiver, Yon acd L .TTou Wl.' ja. as. Oulyin th Way. Oh. leni tiobko Ouly B-en Dotru totbetUut. Kelly Gray. You Cot But Fifty Croa Old Folks ut Home. 111 Mary of the "WiM Moor. -it:oe frora tlie Door. Peek-o-noo. Joe linrd. Farm)!-' Boy. Lullahy. Boys. Keep A way a'Cbauce. INot Retort- Pa. hpumsh Ca-aJ!n tha ShHinrouit. Bamev McCoy. Butcher Hop, FaririveanU Fortret. All tho Troabica Yon HuvV es F.heBt moai''. Order a copy now. AddTes Tenth SL, Fbilaifelpijla, Psarfti. 5 er- r T-iriB-. KSTT. KICK CLOC3D. lOcu ta in tin Trorld. WtTl isrtcny son v t tlai'ifl pi:, r. dowi. I".hwsv4 jaf oa fit. tid 1 ENGINE, 100,000 Urick, 4 .Mules, reduced prices. Wc rcqacbt our extort PEACOCK. & 223.. SMirilFIJiLD, N. C. 1 a ?1 Ke? - L 5 if