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TflEGOEICORDREGISTEn. t -,ITo They Don't, j- ; The white men of North Carolina do col expect to elect Oliver.Pock ery, Brigadier General, &e, &o, and Radical, to Congreaa thu year. The bite men af North Carolina expect to elect all the Congressional ' 41. Ration, and they ain't goi ng to miss it iar; llBteiUoll can driveeither 04Iara AT the track in tbe 8econd District, US the Radi a1s may carry that black District, bat tbat will bo ail. Risden T Ben nett ''will boat' Eoldsn's , Brigadier General frW 10,000 to 26)00. A Domoeratic LegMaiare will be elect fed. Tbe white people of North Carolina will not bave any! more of your black and lany brindlelailed Legislature, to spend abalf million dollars year to organize stealing and make it leal the! Radical Legislature of 1868 and '69 did doit, and tbe San, nor. buss Cel Johnston, does not, nor "dare not, Jdfeny it. Don't be-uneasy. The Stale will never be surrendered j by tbe people into tbe bands of Jiott, jDockory, Ike Young, Jim Harris, colored, and O'iJara, colored, again. 11 a i Montgomery left tbe city yes terday evening for Concord, the criminal business of the term boing concluded Charlotte Journal, 12th 7 fr--:: Msay Hea. -'. " " Wells' Health Benewer restores Health and vigor, cures Dyjepaia, Impotence, Sexual Debility. $1. 1 rrrj .The Prohibition Republicans have rriAt tha election iio Maine. This must be enthusing news for .the ..-.h rMtn rhikv rinirs. and ' .M.lln n1 ihtk T.ihflral I A iituProhibitiOn lite boss Derao- eralt whV have "deserted the'Demo oratio party and marched into the arms of Radicalism! j day, aays the damage done bv the earthquake tarni oat to be groater ioan waa nrat Uoagbt. The cathe dral, and many of tbe largest boild ingain Panama, are badly injured. The loss in this city i estimated at several hundred ' thousand dollar Several lives bave beon lost Tn A.spn. waii iinera is h0tommuaieation with Aspinwail, either by iaJ;'pr by telegraph, and many. brida on the line -of road arelrbken. ' . I'' and to foster them, great claims as a In the issue of Oct 1 graphical sketch and portrait of the lit. Kev. Tbos. Atkinson, late Dish We called tbe attention of the' people, in our issue of week before last, to tbe scene, in Salinbury before Judge Brooks, some yours ago, wben Kirk marobed his prisoners through thai town, and aluo to Dockery'sap poiniment, by Gov lolden, Briga dier GeiiHral, awd at once the ediioi Of tbeVSun begins to whimper: Tli Bohs Mnjor in at it ir tbe" REG ISTER again.' Buns Molt should send his baby editor a stick of taffy. SiLvaa OiMi, N. Y., Feb. 6, 1880. Gents I have been verj Iqw, and have tried everything, ; to no advantage. I beard your Hop Bitters recommended by so many, I concluded' to gjve jthem a trial 1 did, and now Sro aroundf'and constant ly improving, and am nearly as strong as ver. Will. WELLEK. Bent ever made, Emofi'a Little Cathartio Pille, pleasant to UUe ?ugav-eoaia& ; n gripiag ; only la eentt m oox,. oj uruggvnc rrr bv mail. Stanoara uure uo., ii xiusamu Street. New York. ' u r - ;J-'.-- An Zstsrprbb 7onnal. - Tbe New Sob tb?bu Wished at fFil- mington by Mr. ;JSdward A. Oldham, is a most excellent tnausinai journal and is dolnj good! work to brinjf- Nortb CarnlinalinUrefltHto the front Besides jit has literary weekly. ober 2nd a bio. op of North Caroli na, will appear. Newsdealers, bookstores and others desiring any nam her of copies should order at once. Price, in quantities, 3 eents each, cash with order. Sin gle, postpaid, 5 cents. As there is every reason for believing that there will be a great demand for this issue, newsdealers will, dj well te secure a good supply at once, and all others who revere the name of the great and good divine shonld not fall to secure a copy of this sketch,! which comes from the pen of Col Jas G Burr. A circular has been issued bv the yarioiiM civil service reform associa Hons in boslon and vicinity calling upon me citizens ot Massachusetts not to vote lor any candidate for Congress who does not sympathize With tbe cause of civil servioo re form. It is signed by President El- ioi, ot Harvard JJ nive rai t vL .Charles x- loiicm AOams, J r., Edward Atkin son, and many other distinguished Clliz mt of Massach usetts A Loss Fraventel. ' Many lose their beauty from the hair falling or fading. Packer's Hair Balsam supplies necessary nqu'ishment, prevents falling and grayness and is an elegant dressing. A Big Sueeess. "My wife was in bed two jears with a complication of " diso 'ders her physicians could aot cure, whei Iwas led to , try Parker's Ginger Ton ic It was a big suc cess. Three bottles cbred her. at a cost of a dollar and flftj cenis, and she is now as strong aa anywoinaiR. IBaOww. noal CcrJ m encemeni of tne' Wash iogtoo Jtformal School. Bat wf turn'at last to our practi cal coocfusion, to the lesson of the acene and tbe hour. Oat of tbia, per baps too loog.revie w of educaUoo and ! ?detn sea," the Deed of trained teachers nses by a logic as iron-like atfit fa iQbreasiTe. . Will you eatbar Qgs or tbiaUea 7 Will voa manufac ture Jrooclad monitors in coantry backsmitb ebope ? Will you pipe Cyclone la Plerlda. j thunder with a penny whistle, and ; Jacksonville, . September 12 Bteor lightning with a penknife? Much damage to ltbe cotton crop is GanlheWAd lead the blind.and the reported from raiddle.and Etat Flor dBmb tob; the dumb to apeak? ida by the storm: on Sunda"y. At CaD h9l hand tbaV trundles the Qoinoy, houses, trees, &o, were blown wbeelbarw trusted to guide the down and five negroes killed. Sam Bleara8D'P Thes absurd to me seem White an employe of tbe Florida a!l the, questionings as to whether Central, J was blown '300 v.rH. teachers need a special trainiotr' tnroogtj tbe air at Darby ville.f right -T won' 4 -fully mangled and inatantly killed. Techl?Tj an art in add apofdis' iiany cattle were killed, anb! at Tal 9k:Pw6ying deifihit lahassee bouses were unroofed, and Wn!?n.d !ntruments, needing tbe old oaka ofi thWcapitol yard up ioftMandU rooted.-The cyclone rWaa general D J Praoticef the no throughout the State, nd was the nd Ufl0un7 w severest efnee 1872. ' mastered these processes,, agencies -gtT wt'V -l hy. jo'W., It is the common r.' ' ; Stwa i oodi. . sense tbatVme teacliers teach bet Lynchburg, V.,SePtember U ter than others because they under. be rams yesterday and last night etand thoir work htfr h .kJ oaused a great rise in the James riv experienced teaVhr H h.,,. er and its tributary streams, oyer- than inexperienced, beoauna ihJ flowing lowlands and damaging bave learnt bv tbeir nri.n- i crops and destroying property. : f But dropping argument and h.HiU - .. rtw OI iDO irestie SMrbt of a snaeiat Ar used in extending the dam acrow teaehers who ,hnvA im. U the river at this j place was , washed without traininl and of onr ..wl away, carrying five workmen with era who hatB'rmMiH i J it, who, after riding six mile's on tbe normal iraifcing,-tbe broad fact re lirabers, managed to swim: to the mains U faot to wi ih mM Jr uuid. i i -.;.i: i . i r 1 'u uuw prepared m receiv wonn Dears testimony) teed cotton at my ginl I have put up that educated teachers, educated by PLATFURM SCALES experience or by1 :. training, are tbe nest teacberM, and can do thirty more and better than you can teacb a tingle pupil without these helps, it will be an easy mat ter to take the next step and coa. vince them that ttue economy de mands that the school ahall be furnished- with Uese things without dlar...::Jpu.caodi ten or twenty times aa much work within a' given timsr. with these helps as yoa can do without tbem.; ? - U I Knowledge through the . eye is viiiojrcg a luuusana 101a I as ter, es pecialty among children, than by any other organ or facalty. N. . Journal of Education. ; What is needed in North Carolina : is a more general appreciation of the! merits ano needs ot our public school system. Let it be tully understood tbat 'knowledge is the source of freedom,' and advircates will be j found numerous enough and intelli-i DUY THE Teiessee SOZtS A2TD VTJLBJlJLXmsb BY W.'JP. YOBKE, Ajccnt ciriGirinmuGGiEs, HACKS, PHETONS, CARRIAGES, &bC. Molasses Mills M Srapralorc, XXcCorinlo & Reiuinctori IMowera ah i r 7 ; Horse Rak AU at Bottom Prices! Call to tee me btfurc Ka ...ugo to secure mi that may mating purchases. - 1ST. IF. YORKE Urn' puoiic schools which -promises such a result, upon a basis as broad and deep and Btrong as the foundations of the government.itself. To secure such aid will necessitate unfaltering xeal.V accompanied by substantial evidences oi tbe value of the work already in hand. Supt Jo An Ducket, of Wake ! ' - . "Bxujhnpalba." ' Quick, complete cure, all annoying Kid- ney, ijiaaaer and Urinary Diseases. $ 1. fuggists. ' RUNNING COTTON GINNING. I detire to inform my customers, and tbe Fuu,,c mai i am now prepared to receive be Columbus, Ga.. September 11 A avy rain and wind storm vieited this section Saturday night and con tinned more or less throughout Sun day. Shade trees in the city . . - - Diown down by hundreds. SEWING MACHINE. mori work in a given tune than the urL were I educated: I :, But even it m rii 11 a at ba Aa.A.iM.,4 AaT t i 1 . " i ..n..B1DloITOUU( inuco oam-l lime could bava been age to cotton and corn, ronoes and well without tr.V.,n. ; orest timbers. Jih n....,..fe .. . J i i - v jt.j nun iub uenianus epewai awpatcb troin Toskeegee, for ki.owledv. with A I..' . . " - I ' J bbvb inat anout l.0 treea tioa yeu will find the : He Horn,, wing Machine '' to have'iess uia. cainery tbaa any other make; because of its wonderful SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION. .HD. ku-". . ,ua lruiuouiiJiJ ril WKK hug no mir mr n.w.r litto v 'rformeU J ' .JSl T on ?fflSPi?T ot fail to rrlorm' at airVa 1 also offer a srood lot of rust nrool A wheat for sale. JACOB.DOVK. 23 3m i . . m - r .- Nerves, brain, and .muscles gam strength and the power ot endurance by using xruwn a iron liiuers. i s cixMujfffiu Ranking and In suranceooaptiny ofdiichmond, Va, coonty since 1856 laueu on j uohaay. Tbeir liabilities are over a half million of. dollar. snore seientifip.; nH scan were. blown down in that ,itw r.H ; i . .. - f. y uvvuuio amwiice, itie ae damacre tofirona in th anrmnH I tk..L - . i""-- . o --r- v-. . w..v. vonvuci rail nevur raet our wants ng country ia estimated at 50.000 We mitat lari iaMt for. t.... 10 loss ot life is reported. A special from Tatbotton, G., says the: most destructive wind and ain, storm passed over that Saturday night, that has visited the ticierict grown untrained ever mc.et our wanti We mitat learn laster aid man tne lathers learned. We haeH both more teajrn and infinite more need of,leaiiiing. As Dr. -Wajianil aaid,"ii" take rwo years to teach aw nuav ut in o leariieQ in HAT? OPERATIVE STORE NOTICE. one. .Now that Leacb is politically dead 'and -his corpse put away on ice, would it not be well to leave him ia hie tomb and give more attention to BrigaUier Gwneral Dockory, the mo gul ol Kepuhheans, wbt jfs gobbling up tbe Liberal hive and taking' it into tbe Radical pany. The Demo craiic Press and public speakers will do well to keep lloldenV Brigadier General belbre the; people. Eveiy tune you hold up bis picture to the gsao of wbue men, you drive a in Iiih political cojfin. 1 Tragedy la DaaviUe.Va. Last Saturday jjatcber Johnston, Mayor of Danville Va., shot Capt! J. E. Hatcher, late Chief of Police, with a pistol. 11 at 3b er died on Mon day. Ii nas a figiit caused bv John , - ---- (rreat; daraae the not (nltr-roK"-r 1 1. was done to crops and timber, its timebut of a,f tU additio.,al pre tracks resembling the path of a cy. gross whieh that would bave enl I clone. Macon, Ga., September 11 Re- ports from all points in this section show that great damage was done tbe cotton crop by the wind land rain storm Saturday night. In Sooth bled : Abundant experience proves. that ... STILL ALIVE " W.tb true teaching, acquisitions ut on the increase, and come- torward, in per. On the 4th' of October! the wil-ttfterrarTiutfic sale,' tbeand of the jaie joon a. uyercasb, lying on Irish Buf. Ulo. ereek, on tbe road that leads from Enochville to Concord This land contains 70 acres, with a eood well.twn tnttui Hi0n. Netwith8landinff thhard times.and the jn JloU6e8 a good double. barn, and other prediction, on the part of many, that ours land, and a valuTbTeTrchard: Afao, at the same time and pfacevwe 1 i Malt L. l 'AM I ' . "" ' win ecu, OUUt OU DUSnet Of Whtut an1 iot ef oats, and a quantitjroT straw. ; O. M. OVERC'ASU, JAS A. OVKRCASH. September 8th. would be failure, we are and increased. All branches can be taught row ouieker and hniiMr iwJn SlOn AO.O.naimr nuJ.U c . .. .. I Western (iannwio : U , . . I ' I i -s -vyucr i coiieowng " uon'. vyiton is j tney were taught' fifty "years eo twenty dollars taW and tailed to PonVlhe injury is a lo great. Our needs reooire thv .h-n i..ihI . I -r . . - . . - J u M . V V VIJWC account ior tDem Hatcher denounr, omg J t i . . ! eu -onnsion in thri paper. Johnston was arrested but. will be released on bail. Dockery at Educational lumn. Kkt. T. W. Smith, County Superentead J ant of Public Instruction, Editor. -4 . ! ' " ' son, to tell the good people of CaWrusan surrounding counties that we are out a line of sufficieet to fill our house more than full, Reidsvi Jud W, T. Filley, of Pittsfield, this State, was curea of severe raniL.ti.m u.: Ot. J acoU Oil. Snrinnfi.Ll I kf o r. f. A special from Dockery refund U speak nail ay on account of tbe smallness of tbe crowd. ThWe were only two people present when h spoak. Patriot, of en, be thehth. taught. I turn, in conclusion, to thisgrad-1 nd which will supply the trade at prices uaung class, tbis group of teachers to please all. Indeed, our stock will be in trained and ready for their work, jl creased in many thines four fold.and what. Ifnow not whether U is by happy with our past experience, ever increaBine and good crops, we will do the andsome thinr for the trade. frL" - . ... I x nere is no lact Ot our Our .tor-lf of gaining generaij attention at ! this times more significant or important lime, and which in Jall lirobabilitvJ than the Dosition -t.ht . ki. j ii - - - j . tv w aa ca n. u lie says - " Popular educatioai is one of the accident or by Wise design tbat they capital here to two 8reat questions of interest to are all yooog ladies, bull hail it as bandso vuo Fuuuo oi idis country, wbiobare welcome. Star Soute Men's RfiaMflflft fllntinir will still nuah to i.h'f-. -sf.J .. ." S.-.L.. .. ...vuj auu. viuiiUJift ..vu, ui lusjfj vuU.0 w uwupy id voo worlds prog- ; , . . i . have attained their l1rilJmrnl..D I rou V... . , J? 13 """P, -ranging in prices from the : - --(-,. .Mwa. i . I xvu wu, jruung luuies, nave Especially in the Stiatb, for a few an eqoal share with men in the r T0Q16 ibrv rAlnrn. a VflAN naat fmmAn . : l' I J ' . tftr from whirh Hint r i ' ..o l; -r, wu,h.uu uuuakiuu uat- groa roorements and respons b gg from which diet of gmlty a8 yA Reredell and Ai been gaming ground. Thrf nnnl J tia f .hi-v F. . M I w- - r'T'- w " jr. J.VU am among c-"-t no lu jtcok si:n rnr. iio uouuwiinp morn inLarAAtari r.ri 1 1 ha fnrna. .i.;.u I... , .. I I ,v ' 0 i w..w , -ww .v.uvs nuiuu buab The Slai llie smell of tbe e . i . . .. - i . i -w..v,uB,vo prooi tbat tbe hen laia mat Verdicts. egg wasn't bca AaExplaaatlon. thy. erand disagree s to Brady and re demanding, and receiving better Your deeds will help to orsey. U.bas .been evident since facilities, and doubtless they will not Your influence will give the 9tn that there would ba Hia cease to call, until tha :hot. t i. .v.. .. . make history. make it; it shaoe. lUO BU would be a dis cease to call, until the - best system It is fortunate that at length both'our PPular yonng Hij. Hoatgcmery'i PareweU. Court flouse wben tho n, .... ent,d ftr the alturnnr. ' ..: " OCBOI tampered' jury j verdictfuiityl isagreement of a equivalent to a sexes stand aide by side in recogniz our Yellow Fser. terdav. S fbt ve.rM' h. rij . Qr'" occurred awtoe yeslerd.r. yearn, be said PrOHOCUli.fi I h C.. . I i.K "mie8-esinMeck tenburg, and during ,kL . ujasier at ifa refu'j n unpleasant impression n: Ce'Ve ,L Will go out memory. In taking leave he de8ireJ - " ke thisimpreof fe - Whose earnests, lnepj-d thc Peneaeola, Sep. werance. iWewra H n t' twelve new i.!.J . viidh ann va i . ; la our country the people are adv ed equality of right and power and ereign, and upon these matters of I duties. It is aa teachers indeed, botj" salesman, who will make his bow to general education, - mast demand it is also aa women.tbat we welcome customers, and show them our goods, what will meet the wants ot the you to your field, and bid you God- Come and see us, and we will de.you Case. These are the thiiKra 'vA nan n.H m .Mn. ...i, . V- r.i . . e- " - -f-w ... jwui num. mil are low i gooa uuru w ao wimoui, but we can lot the thousands who are gradua afford to do without educational adi I liner fPfm toe disease have I vnt mroa 4n iu u:u tit J i. - - .. . ;. a ii v ujuov I uvu vu auu VUUOgOB, BUU WOO Will hftf fl anhnnlo . .A ' . I - . t. ' ! I . 1 . . . . . I Cormi. fk.i . U ' ! . ' ,'uo u8i oo em- iaoa wun you in tbe ranks of oar pop. o we n rownsville, Tek, Sept. 9.FiIty. es seven new cases o f yellow lever and va I Cient anhnnla TYk (..na .u .il .v.. . -l Vn . 1 DaiDAH it,, u v vuobo, tun i wuuwiy leacoem. never was your U lde Brown4vil0 mail, but tha legislators must h in. k.k. ' a -..i male eid W ; ' uu Postmaster at Pi. r.:.- , . . 7 . ' MW'r ,uoroBWU1 ' " MVwccrreci lo leave " ee io .re. pwpio. 10 vote adequate means, than ! now. Never was bumanitr out to Pena to- Schools cannot oe made eflicient confronted by more trying or mere vu.uuga ii possi- wimoui money sufficient. Let the terrible problems. Never did the money be voted, and let it be Drool people and oar own people above ff. 105 p. M. rly used, and there will be butifew all others need the light and now. H B tbei at the gin house, to weieh the cotton hAfAr it ie unloaded, thus Baving time and the wasie tnai occurs by weighing in small uiBuguis in a Basnet. i All those persons who bring thtirc tton, and wish to hold it for their "I " ,B P.. . c 1 " store it,and The Machine runs from SOLID POWKrLw. A ui' ZC''... SRTIfinT der-therefore cannot fail to perform atalltiruea. , Has iSKLK SJSTTIHG NEEDLEi cannot be set wrong , has large Iwbbin, and . ' ' ALL THE LATEST IMPRnVFriFUfs fj Wheelfilling bobbin without running machine. It is said to be Wheel bewing Machine on the market f will Kive the curator less trouble than any other. C. BXjTJ3VB, Genl Agk, Office at Hoover & Lore's Store. - : , CONCORD, N. C. LAND FOB SALE. 1.HAYE FOR SALE four hundred acres ot land,, known aa. the iG4aglaJ Place, on Coddle Creek in this county. jSt I will sell the same in lots and on terms to suit purchasers. . PAU1TB. MEANS. sept ltf House for Sale or Eent. I offer for sale my house and lot on Ei,t Depot street. Wm. PRUPST. aug 25-tf Iron Works. FREEMAN'S MANUFACTUR ING CO.. Founders & Machinists Manufacturers of Circular Saw Mills, Freeman's improved Cotton Press and Double Turban Water Wheels, Mill Gearing, Shafting, Pulleys, " aad Hangers. Agents for (lie sale of Patent Ilot Poliahed Sbnltliic;. , The public are invited to examine our goods, and see for themselves that we offer nothing but first class material and wort. niansbip, at fair prices. Our Improred Cotton Press Is a perfect success, snd contains more points of suDerioritv than inv othp offered to the trade. For rapidity ef work and hard pressing it has bo equal in a screw press.- - 1 Our Double Turban Centrifugal Water Wheel is a marvel of ineenuitv and mrhnVi skill ; is very economical in the use of wa ver, and gives a good peicentage of power of the water consumed. What we claim for Hot Poljshed Shafting is, that ft is round and straight, and accurately rolled to asy gauge. It surface being composed of mag. netic oxide of iron, obviates any andue tendency, to'rust or tarnish, and gives one of the best bearing surfaces ever discovered, and is made of the very best refined stock. For prices and further particulars address FREEMAN3 M'F O CO., 10 , v - Concord, N. O. SHOES. DRY GOODS, v GROCER IES. TIN WARE. in-fact, a full Jine'of all arriving daily. Have also to say that we have employed riend, Mr. W. L. Bell, THE n3TAR THATf i LEADS r I THEM ALIA f I' I in r m : THE LIGHT RUNNING Fanner's Co-Operative Store. J.A. CLIHE, AGENT. NEW FALL GOODS AT : Allison's Corner- r W rose in repIy --one colored. r biirh reurH L. ' "& lor lha wu w r-0 v. iur iQB re. r: " uu is now to-daj, and two The Weather tlx i J w iwuay, verj cool, with a rain lo object. i There are twenty districts in tke county which have not yet made er of souxd learning more than cow. The popIelVaod the people orjly, ean save the people. An1 now, as fa all times, their aalvation mast be t . A I ' Solicitor. hn,K . . rei,r,ng warm 1. , . - o a man and omoer of the court. The ,..i I " Wrm threatsnin htd displayed in brincik. ' to ioBiu- .-a -s vnminais Ths EaHVJ .AT inaed tbe prT:wlilch New F? ' w not done bo woaldat domj To. bare com. to tba. kin. ed the higheet aS! ? k' South CeDtral BCe attond givealMbkiis domiin aood time. Tour work will Charlotte bar Ai t? lhJ epaoy furnTah".!!?u Te,ePh Palled for. in the blanks. Plenty of tell for mankind and for woman kind.' 0 th, r.n,.rk. ,k. X '"lowine . L " " at tb. Kegi.tert office. . God .pMd ii ,Bd bl, it IZli m "...Li v'LH Hi nsui or TRAINED Just received a complete line of Calicoes. Hobaira. Alpacas, Ginghams. Bleached Do mestics, Tickings, die. V I have also a very select line of (Mm, Hats, Boots . and Sta r- their census renorta. It ia W mttol arnmrht bu ihip hpiin nn.., k ofimporunce. and! woniH h Lnn. k ..ii;- styles. Everything will . ' '-T " r. , be sold at trices to suit tha tim. Dea't fail to set my stock befert puf .abatiaf elsewhere. Jos. IT. Young, ' r- - AUiioa'a Corsec , -FOR SALE BY F. Y0RKE, Agent, corrooitD, zr. o. Notice. ' r--j b rinam. . . j . I -., , wmnji. i rioDa tna mirneL van eii v. " ' t uaiea in, jnhn u n l ' . ... i .. . - r i ! tsoeigntb an-"Uacb a w bole data of twenty or When yoa lay before tbe' scaool Ul. W. M. L.IIIV M l Q on lies tftal Wltn Charts:-black. rFFERS- his professional cerrirB. t t. MTir&KS' his pr citizens ol Concord and vicioitv Orrics and xjcslducs opposite the - . - aa a . I xresoTwrian vnurca. S9tf I AM AGENT for tbe United States Standard .' WAGON SCALES. aaaaulactured by the". Chicago Scale C The capacity of these Scales ia from two to twelve tent.. - , ' 1 will furnish lumber and 'put them up for purchasers it desired. , JOHN T. POUNDS. Concord, Aug. 4th, 1882. , 6w -Dr. Clai I -HMlemer--- Offeri his -PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the surrounding commuaity of Pionr tfilU. ' tgy Office at Mr. John A'. Earnhardt's residence. ' ' 7 3u Dr. John W. Moose FFEES bu Peofessional Services to tie J eitisens ot Mt Pleasant and vicinity. ' GF" Offlcs at H. C. McAllister Oe s Drug8tors. 1 3 WEEK. $12 a day at hone tasilv made. ' Costly outfit free. Addresa TxvB Co Augusta, Mains. 2
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