( THE CHAPEL HILL LEDGER. tions in this address. It abounded in Hashes of humor and well-told SATURDAY, Sept. T ISsO. ! anecdotes. From the' beiriunin! to end it was a strong appeal for the education and elevation of the. chil dren of farmers." 1. i. 1IIRKIS. ... Editor ami PuMislirr. A STRANGE CEREMONY: Feet-Washing Aioxg the Prim itive Baptists in Virginia': The Newberiiian, Seth M. Car penter. editor, ami Win. R. Guion. local editor, a first-class newspaper published at Xewbern, X. C. has made its appearance at our office in the fohn of a newsy, neat, ably edited and well gotten up daily. Much success, brethren, with your new enterprise. Mn. E. L. Pell.ToY Chapel Hill, has purchased and become sole edi tor and proprietor ol the Southern Home, a newspaper published in tin city of Charlotte, N. C. It is the purpose of Mr Pell at once to" put a new dress on the Home, and other- At Hillsville, Va., on Saturday last: a novel scene was witnessed by CLIPPINGS . FROM OUR EX- hundreds of people. The occasion CHANGES was the annual meeting of the de nomination known as the Primitive Baptists for toe administration c m ' - t a i. w a m i a, va a a a a k-i .a m. colored Democratic club in Burke lne Lord's Supper and feet-washing JOHN JL.. XAICl-XiVajL, DURHAM N. C, ,. COTTON BUYER AND HEALER IN" county. The county is thoroughly organized by the Democracy, and many Republicans are daily coming over to Hancock and Jarvis. Rinslon Journal : Mr. John Heath, of Jones county, will be 80 years old on the 2Gth of this month, and his wife 81 on the day before. The' have been married fifty-nine years, and their children, - grand children -and irreat-crandchildren number 125. Raleigh Ob itiizii unserver The first great This strange denomination exists only in the mountains and elevated range of country from West Vir ginia ; to the hills of Georgia, as they slope toward the Gulf of Mex ico. I he meeting numbered 800. The preliminary exercises were singing and exhortation or discus sion, the speaker first announcing some point of doctrine or religious thought. I he hymns were lined by reading only one line at a time The arrangements for administering the ordinances were .made by elections, which occur on October sisters being in a do 12lh, just twenty days previous to facing'tbe brethren, w the Presidential election. If the ed in a single row. event in politics will be the October circle of seats, those allotted to the double row and who Were seat- cle row. Within the Democrats carry Indiaua in Octo- circle was I another seat for the or ber: the result of the Presidential darned and officiating elders, the election will be known by that table with' bread and wine, the buck- event. If ihey carry ' Indiana and ets of water, basins and towels be Ohio, Gen. Garfield will quit the ng under the table. The bread drive. The Charlotte Observer learns that ''the contract for th nf a i i - . f none anu preuici ior our young 11 " ,lt . . , rt - T iJoweI county to a company friend a successful career in journal- Northern capitalists has inst h ism. We commend him to the con- closed, and that the sum paid for ndence and patronage of the eood ine property several thousand acres . " .,o S'iS OAA . neonln of lh, Stnio. -TM .r!tr T and wine were first passed around by the officers of the church, after which carne tne feet,-wash ing. j The elder who commenced drew oft his wiso imnrnvp nn.l rtili rrr. it V 1 .. & larce bodv of mining lanrl Af upany oi OQ lhc right washing and wiping J . I feet of the member at the head of c coat and vost, and then, commencing UitJ It is stated that the in m nnni- o n 3 i.i i .. .. . . i io . ciy wiroiiiT one anil served the best ponion ol h:s ap- m,. f ;t0 ' ? . ' B 11 r most OI its inpfnliprc rpairfo in Nam prenticeship under the late Rev..W. York City." V t..ii r.i -a i I i.. x uii, lauier oi wic young gentio- Gnla. he was the only man that ever pub lished a daily paper in Raleigh that paid expenses and had a few dollars bit. the line, who in turn arose and re maining barefooted, performed ; the office to the other next to him, the one performing the service in each case, remaining barefooted till he had discharged his work. In the Judge meantime the elder who had intro- 1 . i- . 1 - , V. . . " I " wuu. auo.t- rererreu 10, anu we say, Buxton refused to grant the sacred duced the service passed to the en- wiiuMiu iear oi contradiction, that wiuoi utoeas c&rpus to the men ti v'e take the following from the Carolina Spartan, a paper published in South Carolina. We publish it that our readers mav see what "the people of that Slate thought of Dr. I . . . - . . .t.ll.o v UUI for 'with such of the University of North Carolina, marked efficiency and fidelity, and delivered an address before the wuo is a candidate for re election. leacher; infinite last week. I ho ' auuresscd the people in the court has performed the. dm Rattle's talk : . intendent of PnM I " V4W AllOil UUklUUy JUl lion. Ivemp I. JJattle, President ie past lour years, tire line, and as he was the first to Whom Holden and Tirt in .i:Prfo rm fVlO rifo OA Via wr a f Kn loot jrt-ison in 1S70, notwithstanding he to receive. Each brother drew off had sworn ;to support the constitu- his coat and vest and irirded the tion which said the crreat writ towel as did the. elder who intrA- should never be suspended. Is he jduced the ceremony. The sisters the mail ailV frood p.itiy.pn mitrht rmn!nP(1 coo t art witk tUoIv Ka.lc wibu 10 see Uoveriior of JNorth Car- covered, on nrfn rminff thp sprvic olina? If not. work for Jarvis an! for tiOYt in lino -fiof oo iVa brothers did. At i the conclusion the elders, while singing, assed around shaking hands, and so con tinued till all the members had been embraced. I DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, CLOTHING, HATS: CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARD WARE, CKOCKEIIY, GLASS WAR E, V OOD and W I LLO W WARE, GROCERIES, SALT, IRON. NAILS, HORSE COLLARS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, BUGGY and WAGON HARNESS. ' ' ' 4 His Stock is ; unusually large this Fall in every department. He guarantees the best aWds at the lowest prices. CPaya the highest pilce -for Cotton and other Country Produce "Throw Physic to the Dogs." - -:' J E1. HALL'S ELECTRIC BELT Si THIS SPACE BELONGS TO HAPPY McSMITH, J McSMITH MUSIC IIOIjSE, Olinrlotto, IV. O. For the cure, of all nervous diseases; without the least derangement of the patient's habits or daily occupation. This appliance exerts powerful and ben eficial influence throughout the whole frame. Is applicable to either uses, and attorns instanta neous relief in the following diseases : QLD DR. JoilN D0i,I)VP ; NERVINE AND TONlu m ; X)EHS, No. I. . ,' " fi : V , . ' r Young and middle'aged ladies ing with nervousness,, debility, twi k ; & , , i wvr, ynsiug ut me ears. Rheumatism, s Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Til m H o rrr General Debility, Dizziness, Impotencr, Spermatorrhoea, Aches and Pains, Head Troubles, i Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, luuney ureases, Female1 Nervousness, Indigestion, the Democratic nominees. Newbernian : Mr. Scarborough. I the distinguished gentleman who Among agents and families, the great demand now is for the new light running Combination Sewing Machine, because it has stood the !hf rMOllii tl.rnifnnm! rain n final nOllSO. iHQf mrrht Hio civaaU audienco attended. During Radical eminently a practical one, showing fest and s better made, with more rule in Xorih Carolina the Univer- conclusively that our School System irDProvements, will last longer, and sity was completely run down, and compared favorably with those of !! mU(iV Iower P"ce, (only $20,) to r io -l...n 1r..;.l..i iioii n-,o 0ii.i , ni 1. or St o f no i inan oioer macnines, ana navmg at v v oii.v ii i Kriiiib ii uo vdiit'i t,yj I t.u .v o aim uuiiliUL: its U cell I . 1 1 take charge of the campus and bare ed but money to dispense the bless- T a1m5r UCa ,rJt"Y wall, it looked very ,m!ch like lead -ing of education to every child in the people for re ,ab.l,ty, it is wel- ing a for Urn hope. He went to ne State. i. . V -u " , "v" " - , 1.1 .i .i ance. It is built for strength and work, in dead earnest and acted on ri .. xt.j . , m . , - . , -"'ciii vuuiriiiitu iom tuiismut iiaiu wort., ua's ihiui iruang- Cooper's still hunt is a lively one able working parts, manufactured ol r aiter the omce holders. He assesses fine polished steel, and will run for them ten per- cent, on their salaries, years without repairs; is simple to isetween the various assessments learn, easy to manage, understood there must be very little left for the perfectly in 'an hour, and w' always v moll . 1. GIG J - I A : . . ,1 J iij, -ouuii ua nie ciirt a-jrear i cauy iu a uiuiuciiu 10 uu uvrj man wtiose orders S1G.40 we saw yesterc soecks beloi-e theeres.Riuos ,..... ? palpitation of -the heart,; indict W melancholy, low spirits, (lponJencv headac.lie,L sleplessnesg vn foMC i i i -i r " ings, com nanus ana ftfct, tiki rT1 Dodd's Powders, they win n,,ip their AvondeifuL curative nowe. Old ladles who aro Hoh?Kf.i'.i nufirmic With .ipanlr .Kv.l .. UH, Diseases, organs disordered, causing loss of at Complaints, tite, impoverished blood, &c, trv rW uv7 o anu juu win feel . though yoii had renewed VO lira S Self Abuse, Deafness. , Old and middle ae-ed mon .v.'L- Premature Decay, Paralysis, fts, kept late hours and have been imnril Spinal Diseases, Womeus' Complain- dent and violated the laws of heafthV3' Urinary Complaints, Ciatica. nature until the vigor of llfo ii These Belts are the result of the most and you are prostrated meiitaliv pvoiuuiiu researcn anu experiment, in I "j'nj anu imame 10 f.ttcnu to vm4 iiiectro-xiiei"apeuucs, anu oy ineir pe- uuoiucooi uuw oi me, take lw cuuar construction, a continuous gai- 3 f.ucia ""u you will feel -ou vanic current" is generated, which" per- selves men again. .1 meates tne whole frame, and especially ouug men ana women with pale an envelopes the suffering parts with its haggard faces, thin in llesh, bn'kc. gentle influence. This current assimi- down jn mind and body-with a shatter lates closer to the anything know hence its 'potent Most especially is. the implication of insanity, consumption ami electricity in this form those disorders arising from youthful strength and increase the nY.-h ami triii indiscretion, sexual excess or dissiDa- fhe bloom of youth to the cheek.. tr:u tion of any kind, whereby the procrea- l"ility to the miiid, and produce somi tive powers are lessened and Impotency- U,,(J refreshing sleep. . threatened. Xo false -delieacj or sense Men and women remember, health T of shame should prevent the sufferer better than silver oi- gl. Wliy vi suojeet 10 restless nights, nightmare 111111 i UU1 "rvous sysieiu by raak diieams, palpitation of the heart, neural- in yourselves slaves to the use of th. guv, uimness ot airht and other svmn poisonous weeu Uioaeco. either ! toms of nervous and .physical debility, chewing or smoking-. dipping or t-nuir applying to the undersigned for relief. v,tfP e use xf it, or' use it i These belts are liirht. nerfectlv flex- modeiat ion, although it hroduees rrr ible, and easily adjusted, till of which. I exhilarating and pleasant etlect on th- together with their cheapness, renders I system, 3-011 should not he utivie am them superior. to any other form for the destroy your health and undermin' application of Electricity mediei.ially. your whole nervous system for a littl, "50,147 of these belts were sold in pleasure. By the excessive use of-tf. Europe 111 the year 1870. nacco ysur system .becomes premie 'ELECTRICITY 48 LIFE,". (r sauin.tc(i wiin inai almost UeaJl jii-oh luoiiut, 011. 11 iMirii ruUH' nervous , FLUID than eu nervous systemaake Old Dr. Doddl n to Medical Science -Nervine Tome Powders and top tlw cy as, a curative aarent. loss which brings ou mclaricholv. rif. t 3 theseltled conviction that success would crown well directed and con tinuous efforts. In the recitation room, in the Legislature and on the sfump he worked for the old Uni versity. To day lie has the satisfac tion ol" carrying on his catalogue the names of 173 .students. Beside the regular routine college work he has ,iarjer on l)e also organized an Institute whu-h .s L.alic 1q w,(0 largely aueiMO'u iy 111c icaciiers 01 the ohl rsorth Mate. iV MAID, aiirl nA ramcdr nnn -tvA k 1 4- I lil LfUlilllill t:l III II I t ri rk I tfiif ... -1 .... A for the treatment ol impotency and loss blindness or total loss of eight, bror, , This belt is recommended by the most hraii. uVtyvvanoSmM.l 1 - . ... , I BAILS lie announced as his subject the importance ol the teachers ofnee. and the education necessary for the children, of larjn?rs. He then pro ceeded to show the great responsi bilily that rested on the teacher, ami the ddheuttH's surrounding 'him at every step. The greater portion of children entrusted to the care of teachers came from the homes of farmers The South was an agricul tural region. The instruction' should be such as will elevate the great maS ol our population. It was supposed by inai.y persons that a .very limited amount ol book learning was neces Niry for the success of the farmer Jtnd tor the wants of hisfamily. There never was a greater mistake. No doctor could succeed who would insist on administering quinine in discriminately tor headache: bilious lever or cholic. The lawyer I who did not study and keep up with his profession could get ' no cases. Every profession demanded think ing and studious men, such .as -could lake advantage of the knowledgeof otheis and appropriate it to their own is. The faimer and tire far mer's children sh-uild be up with the times. The speaker was aware that book-leaining alone did not make successful farmers. He knew a Grek lroiesor who planted pota toes and when the young tubers be gan to crack the ground ho plaster ed the cracks up with lime mortar. Another friend planted a melon patch, and in order to prevent the young mel jus from coming in con tact with the "cold, cold ground," he plat.-ed bright plates of tin under each one. The consequence' was death to the melons. But because a man with book learning made a poor farmer sometimes, that was no rrnson why a farmer should be igno raat of books. The farmer ought to know something of the nature and wants of his soil, the value oi the fertilizers, and the prices of com modities. No progressive and suc cessful farmer could entirely ignore the knowledge and experiments of others. We would like to reproduce more oi the valuable thoughts and bugges- to pay inscription of heavy or fine family Cures Colds. Pneumonia Bronchitis. Ior. T7..t 1 . 1 I . 1 X . ' 1 I A Cfhma rirAnn IVIlAAnlnn IIaiioIi Ami! j. xjiii, its wuiiv at icosr vuai, uiuiu : easily, -y"""" -" " "uwiu wukuj uu ing Demo- smoothly and faster, and with less ?Pfi? 11 to pay out labor vor trouble than any other ma- the Lungs, inflamed and poisoned b eminent physiologists of this .country anu iiiurope. "Ingenious, wonderful a death blow to the old system ol drugging." (Eng.) Lancet. "You have perfected a great blessing on 'suffering: humanity.' Dit. Kicn aedson, London, En$. f . "Wonderful for the restoration of ex hausted vitality." Dn. Feuriek, Lon don, Eng. v "I cheerfully recommend Dr. Hall's Electric Belt, and consider it one of the greatest blessings to 'mankind' that has been put before the public." Dk. De leu uj night. UK 3 r-fc : Tk their hard-earntd v dollars that a lot chine, at any mice, ever did. or can the disease, and nrevents lh niriifi tt . ' of useless oflie.n.hnblora mav l,o.-n I .n Tnl-nr. ,;it-0 n,fflnrD I SWfiats and tfo-hftiAaa nn-rnaa ihtk haai nce Ot Electric lieltS, w ..-.--w suu lit f I Ulyli o. UUIllVI Zy IUU1;IC- UIU 11 " O " v--'--' vv vuvov the win? fvnlch accompany it. CONSUMPTION i,tu.. " .u' 'a " :r " ?l ' ":: !.r is not an Incurable malady. It IS Oult Full instructions with each belt when .i"uiviuiilu ui i in.- cnus 01 Liipiri iiiacunie. 10 auvance uavmeuiN. nAiuuonm a 1 1. j - 1 worst enemies. The census makes striking changes in the fable-of cities. New York, j 1 hiiartelphia and Isrooklvn retain their places at the heail of the list. Agents make money rapi ly, supplying the great demanjd for this the .Cheapest Machine in the 1 v -1 ri ? i . -r 1 St. Louis was fourth in 1870, has ;vo ' emiory iree. ror uius chanaed places - with ChcKn. .wbi.b trated catalogue of prices, specimens . OV ' " ntatiinU -r, was then tilth, having gained Machines shipped to any R. R. sta and HALL'S BALSAM is that remedy. When ordering send exact measu re'- tion for examination before payment JMJIvJ. liLSFAIK. Or RELIEF, for ment round the waist, of bill. Agents make money rapid- X!i nI specific frill cure yon, Send money by Post.O&iee money or V - J J o- f . 1 Tirtci ;a c,:,.u UI c., auuress omce or tne "VV" ""K 0,Alu' (Combination Sowintr MP.bino 7517 a nnint. nt. tho ov. . 1. e. r'" 1 pense of .Baltimore. Cincinnati re mains where it was. San Francisco has also gained, New Orleans re ceding to the tenth nlace. Wash. of stitch. Combiua Broadway, New York, N. Y. eren though professional aid fails. HENRY'S 1 -j mbolic mm. JJstiLVpY Marriages, Much surp'rise 'has been expressed by many of our unwedded maidens of nncer- a tJie Most Powerful llealina Agent ever Discovered. der. express' or registered letter. ADVICE GRATIS. Address all orders to ; DR. JAMES HALL & CO., f General Agents for the United States ': and Canada. ' No. 329 West 15fch Street, New York. v if the habit bas i eeome so llrinly rooU anl the pleasure o rre:it von cannoa Jay it aside or cast it oflT. then try.. Dr. Dodd s rservlnend Tome Voww. j the only specific reified v They wl quiet j'our neiTous sy.tein,-niHlirodiit; neaun. srrengin atKhJieii. upwi directed it will destroy 'alTiix"' !j:: yen it: lur me pononoiW wee1. All men and women-. who eating liquors are subject t re.it 1:' vous prostration. TI ev should nseOl Dr. Dodd's Nervine and Tonic Powder They will quiet and soothe the whol nervous system, acting ns aa'nntidotc pioducing rest, regulating the disor ders and inflamed stom.uh and prevent Extra Tower, $10 m.g that unpleasant .feeling which to lows the excessive use of .stimulant any kind. 'Thousands of men and w men have ruined the coating or mucoid membrane of the stomach by tnkm Seullitz Powders, Soda water, blue i -t and other injurious ah 1 poisonous iu tures to settle the stomach -wliidrh very imprudent and daneusV Ofteii when such preparatiojj- come in con tact with the inllam;i membrane of tli stomach causes naust. sourness arn flatulency, which genei.uv ends in in digestion and dyspepsia, vtch icme dies do not give tone or strath to th weak and disordered digest oran T7V-i . flrthnliM Af.ZA KmI. f..... . . I. - L - " v . . . n ..a . a 1 11 rtco, njat uicic euuuiu ue SO jn-vnrff'a jarvoia oaive ctreg tores. ington, Cleveland and Pittsburgh nave gone aiieaa Ot lilltlalO, Which I i ' e .,.,1 Henry's Carbolle Salve allaum aUi. had the eleventh olace in 1870 hut - S . "",uut; Ul uuuappy mar- Senry'sChrbollc Salve ettres eruptions. ..hi uiu ticvenill place m lOiU, DUt rJa0PpS :n Ampr J) :VftPftM Henry's CarbolU, Salvefheals -mJLiZr " uvtt -1 c? f .-.- l' i.Ta n n ... . 1 M n n . . I, f . . . 1 ,3"' L'"S " J ever, are imt confined to onr own vii.i 1 1 -r. . wiiiuy. v u oee uy uur ioreieu T o n ZS-u yA iI,lw?Vkec' Delro,t exchanges that the number of m?r Lou.sville and Providence. VrtnnA . a:..a jii uuiauu .ui. uuuiucu per- rilE ORANGE COUNTY DEM OCRATIC NOMINATIONS. met 1 last c?atuniay Ou motion, A. W. Graham, Esq., was called to preside over the de liberations of the body, and Messrs. John D. Cameron, of - the Durham Recorder; Dowd, of the Farmer & sons, although not now very large sis steadily increasing. In I860 there were nearly 177.000 marriages, and only 40 were between persons one or both of whom had been divorced, Ask far Henry's, and Take No Other. BEWARE OP COUNTERFEITS. TOWNSLEY'S State in what paper, you saw this nor quiet or build up the nci-ows pysrll 1 advertisement. sem which is absolutely necessar. liij - '- Dr. Dodd's Powders invigora.e, ciil i a. b. uoBERSON. t. w. Harris, tone and strength to the abused stcavc Roberson TT and quiet the entire .newow "T-f preventing the trembling H iae imp ' DRUGGISTS, removing that ghastly appearance , " Chapel mil; JST. C. the eyes and other eympwnjj i.u -j - . ' cate delirium tremens. If taken Are oHering their stock consisting of rected it will destroy the appetite n M . BwsmciiiuB, jramus, UUS, 1'atent 1'nuor -ftentnaHr. MPIllMllfiS Ar.gt - nt rn.ir.no. ...,t .1. .. I ,x . . . i r ... a iueuicmes, c., at prices to times. The Orange County Democrats in Convention, at Hillsboro, but tbe t ju8t issued for 1878 Saturday. . I u .l..l-J-.j.'ia-:, . TODIICI fflBBYW fcuit the nwi Tir nmLi'jf "Wrv-fne and i01 Pwdeis. The preat antidote for t'i'J fill . i m . xi cu oluuk aiu eonsisrs oi L;anuies, Um and Morphine. More than one Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, Ci- died thousand persons are undermin" gars, Cigarettes, Snuff, Xamps and Fix- their health and desti oying J their n- tures, Toilet and Laundry Soaps of all vous system every year by the us" nn. ix urtvu CURES IN ONE MINUTE, shows that there were 107 stitih mar. oSToSr. t 1 t'd Sdey's CarboUc Troches, eighteen years from 1861-78, there were boo marriages of divorced per- A surb preventive OP " Apples, Brushes Combs, Garden Seeds, than T usin Ho uor or tobacco. 0j vvindowGlass, futty, Hominy, fine and ad Morphine when u-ed to exce . i. - l .. ii iJri t-. . . .. iiTiuus oi an kiiius, iricKies, Sardines, topices. iiianlc iiooks, Writing Pape Mechanic, and Harris, of the Chapel divnrcpd in 40 tho fok v Diphtnena, and Whooping: Coun. HniKOOKU, wore elecled SecL eo l!'0 tJeVJS "nij r -ig ewed ded?vrci,,n,;nma,-G?esn s Osyf esated Btliers the ohject ot the meeting, the Con- W - i 3 and many useful books for students beginners, Pencils, Pens, and many ar- tiuic loo numerous to mention. ISTTrescriptions carefullv compound ed at all horns. 4 I). MCAULEY- veniion proceeded with the nomina tions for office, as follows : Senate C. E. Parrisb. . As the season for this work is now opening, we have called atten tion to the glorious prospect which TT A- tt . . I " UJ V tlUIII'UO YJl JTJKTZ WHICH House ot llepi cscmatives-CalebJ Democrats ol Boston to b. Green and U. K. Parrish. vediegbutbyu,..,, ,Mr Slwriff A TV I T.noiliAwo Hegister of Deeds- John Laws. Treasurer R. C. Tilley. Surveyor B. H. Bell. Coroner Dr. ThosyJ. Wilson. The Randolph Democracy had a big rally at Asheboro on the 31st ult. Gov. Jarvis and F. II. Busbee were present and addressed the peo ple. About two thousand people were present and listened to the speeches. Relieve Dyspepsia and Biliotumeaa. tW FOR SALE BY" ALL DRUGGISTS. JOHN P. HENEY, CUSRAN & CQ 24 CkjUeg-e Place, New .Yorlr- am. uv. iuuu n - - will destroy all desire or ap,1c '. the use of Opium or Morphine, anu oniet nd hnitd n the lien'OW- i)hvsi;id svstem " and restore 70li healtli, strength, flesh and Iiapl-',c"' Nal in t:hanoi i' . .. tc. or s edtpa a a V. .-o oefbre. . Let the 90,000 voters who are assessed for a poll-tax this year, be placed upon the Registrars' list, and Mayor Prince's prediction of 10,000 Democratic majority in the city of Boston will seem ridicu lously small by the side of the ac-j ttlol fiiTiirbo flint llm . T XT uuin iiini hum nun' ui li i- i . - vember Sd will disclose. Boston lwn?. for D' esses, Men's Globe, Democrat. , ,P BEE' Jr ' Agent, Chap el Hiil, N. C. QOODS AT REDUCED:1 PRICES. A nice lot of Ladies Trimmed and i,uuimuiei hummer Hats. Figured and Men's' ami s btrow Hats. The above ' goods will be sold from iioav untu September 15th at greatly re- Subscribe lor tbe Chanel Hill ducetl Pi-es, for Cash, to make room Tvnrpp fr,K ei Kf rKl AXLl1 for my new Fall Stock. j.ldger. Unly $1.50 per aunum. D IcC UI EY D E A L E . R I N . - ': ' ' " . ( General JX o roll nn iiKo, i Always keeps everything that is usu- i any kept In a first-class Kctail Store, at prices fh3t dety eompetifion. . -UngibU at $1 per n;; .j packages lor $5. Scut by fior oi v... on reci 4 ou cannot v;- - " orice. ii v ders from your Druggist please el close $1 for one package or SJM six packages, to Dr. John von MIC Ul JJJ (JUL, OIUClio .1 f more, Md., and they will --be warded Dy- mail unaer n.- - y . ' . r tiw llnitn express to any pan ui -States o Canada. MOTT, STEVENS itX'0 ' Baltimore, r .1 i i i 7

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