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CHURCH ' DIRECTORY
Mkihodibt Eev; W.. CINorman, paa-
tor. , Services every Sunday, morning
and "nigbW Prayer5 meeting every
Wednesday tight.; Sunday School 3
oclock p ic. '
!BSmBi-kev7:'W.Tyrif; pas":
II JSiS1, ScSSi : and S&l
Grayer meeting every Thursday night, j
Sunday School, 9 o'clock, a. m. ' J
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04 -J Professional ; Cards
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Offi ce in lie ourt House. -
All business duI in my hands will j
receive prompt attention.
J E. W, J1MBERLAKE-;
Attornav at Lav
Office in the Court House. j
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
.Officc'over Leach's Store, Jon Wil
' 'TT'- mington Street
It A LEIGH, N. G
Strict' and promptatti nlion
Jgiven to Collections, i
i2By permission reference isgiven
to S. C. .White. Cashier ot State
' National Bank. Raleigh, ! N. C-, and
Black & Rcid, publishers of tho j
Raleigh "Chri&lian Advocate. Z;
, DR. O.L.ELLIS,
Pnysician, Surpopc." . -:
- 'J " . - Office bo Jvlain. Street, one dror
.. cu- tie Post Office, Louibburg, N. 0.
- f ' " Attorney at Law,
LOUISBURG N. C. 7
-:' '' - AVill Practice in . Courts of jrrankUn;
; . ' Wae,t5ranViUe, Nash aad barren.
"'' ' ':'".Alsd.ive' prompt "attentwu to
DAVIS & COOK.
"MTJT ULl C0UHSELL0B8 at LAW.
LOUISliUBG, fuankvin 00. a 0
'"W"iH attend the Coartsof N"aa Fratk
-i Im G'ftBvillp. WaTren.Hrtrl Wak fVnr
Ve? also the Sopreme Conn of North
'K jCarolina and the U 8. Circuit and Dis-
- TBICT CoUltf . No, t
- utfit
utfit sent tree to those, wliu wish
igreiu the n.o8tp.!eafant ani
: ubl r hushicM kw) n: XVf ry-
M 1
iiinw nw U mita) not reaniren. v t
will fnn.ih.'iu every
.bio 10 a dy
?v nVa.ie i.hou.
" and --rpwurd is rni
Btsv'ntr awny f r 111
.ome over niyl
Nn ik whaeer. Ma'nv new porker
wanteti tttqnce. Many are makiDg for-
tjinwatllK-Wnainepa- Ladieam-kea,
. 1 . . ....An ' .iirl-vjinufr VtnvA And orirl
' jnake "ret pay. N, one who ia willioy
0 work tails . msRe moro money
every cbj than an i riiade in a ' wej
t any . onunary erop oynn nt. , 1 hose
; Jtvho en'82 at .nnw w.ll fin t a short
ioid to fortune AddreBa 11. Hallkit
.j & CO., p.Mt'and, faine. iS ,i,
THE PEOPLE'S
TRY IT
Th$ Lightest Running Macbing
i ever r.iaae. -.:
THE HOST POPULAR AHD BEST OF ALL.
v . Ike Bobbins aye Wound without ltanninge
" " TJnthreilng tke Maclilne. , .
. NO GETTI1IO OUT OF OEDEE. h
r. The Best Machine for Agents. to Sell.
' ' Send for Illustrated Circular to -
People's Sewing MacUie Co., t ;
r , ':-r. Wadlej, Ga V. S. 4I
3Kt
, . " 4 ' ' 'itVjtJ' S !H Hf! . lorn tint I . B L."
-i.. .7" tiO &tl of iroriiHgpeople,of either ws. you:
i.luk,uu m.vro money t vcrk trr ntia tbv r'-4
liHKKcntVa or all the time, than a kuj ujk nine.
COLD BED-ROOM.
- It is always a-matter of great
momeni to ciiifUtaia ktr 'Cqu itable
temperature in the bedroorru A
bed-room the air of which is feubjcct
to great. romJ.AenJt aniijrapid
cbangesof temperature is always a
'trap for danger. " To persons who' piptta, the . warmest part-that, is
are in t)io. prime oflife, and who are j
robtist health the danger is less 4 !
pronounced, bat:tothe. young. ;aad.
tiie feeble it is a most serious dan
S61" l 8 jespecfoflj .dangerous to
a-p, nfeonie to Mleen in a room that 1
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is easily lowered imwarmih. When
the great waves of cold come in the
winter season, old people , begin to
droppflT with a rapidity that is per I
fectly startling. We tak up the
list of deaths during these seasons,:
and the most marked of facts is the
It is like an epidemic of death by
old age. Tho public mind accepts
this record as indicative of ,a geh
era icharfge of external conditions
and'oi a mortality, therefore, that
s nocjissary as a result of that
. wr . .
changcA I would not myself dis-
puio.that there is a , line of truth
and sound common sense andV com
mon observation in ibis, view, - but
when we descend fromrthe general
to tho particular we fiodlhat much
of tho mortality( seen jguch excess
among the aged is induced by misv
takes on the suhji'Ct of warmth in
the bed -room.
The fatal event comes about somc
what in thi wajT; V The room in
which the cn-foeblc.jj person has
been fitting before going to bed has
bten warmed protiab!y:up io a
iammor heat; a light meal has been
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then the JiedrfwjN ii entered, ,;Thp
rjcd room'retiWctTha'l noTiPeTTi
it, or if a firojiboS lighted," provision
is not made to keep it alight for
mrro than an hour or two. The
resuty ig that in fh.s caj)y 6 part of
the morning, from three to four
VjIojk when the tcmpera'uroof the
auun anjwtsis iowVt, tho gioW
from he tiro pr stove, which should
warni the room hgs ceasod, and the
room is cold to an extreme degree.
1 1 country houses tho water will
en be found frozen in hx baod
basins or sewers under these condii
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iuraiiwuii.uiuhiuuin;. ue
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.conscious of the grcatchange which
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him. Slowly and surely, there is a
I decline of temperature to the cx
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thoush i he may ; t bo fa irlv 1 covered
wUh b?(J.clothe- he is recciving" in.
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tu ma iuus una coiu air, ujr. rwiiiuii
the circulation )h'rough"i)p; lungs is i
materially modified. : :
. The condition of the. body. Itself 13
at t!vis limS unfavorable 5 lor meet
ing any emergency. " Iir.tho-pcijod
be- ween midnight, "ami siad in7 hc
morning the auiinui 'vjtal, processes'
are at their, iowpst i ct:It'-.i in
thej-e times tliat tfioso ho a fa, En
feebled from ' any causa jn"ps$jj frc
quently flip.- Physicians ofien on
siler tht'se houi-a aslcrUicftl, -..tfnd
of en lore warn pnxious driendsiu
respect to them From Jimo imme
morial those Vybo )ave b-"on nccos
toiQed to wait arid teiid oh tfic'jck
have notpd these hocrs: inost anx
iously, so that tliey have been .called
bv one of onr old writerifrthe hours
of fate.", -; -In this paeo pf lima, -the
inlluenccvf the-liiegving sun" has
bjen longest-.with drawn from man;
and te heurts tbat aro even the
B" rongest bea J hcTrT. JlJ sqijp ed
tone. Sleep 1 heaviest, and death
i! neur-cst io,us all in'iUtQ,, hours
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The safest mclhrMj is-to have the
air or the room, a short tunc before
it is ocenpiod, .brousrht up.to a uni
form temperature of sixty to sixty-
five degrees Fahrenheit. It-shouTd
ueycr fall Svc degrees below i sixty
degrees, and never rise aborc sixty
"five degrees under ordinary eircrim.
stances. I In cases whvnf the occu1
. pant of tho room 13 Citromeiy on
feeblcd it may be j&ecessary to raiso j
thel' Asjpeamro to a-VWghcr I
point . ' - 1
A raistakei3 sometimes . inaola , in
observing Uheitempe'ratarij, The
reading of the thermometer is taken
Linon'o part of the room only, i per,,-
to sayj oer tho we-placo or rrpm
- h mantel-shelf." This! Is'noV a:lair.
.observation, for a room at that part
may bo very warm, while ii is very
cold ia-other parts...; ,Tha Jtcmpera-,
should : . b e - nronerlv .taken
f. . i . - .; r
at the bed's head, about"; two -feet
abova the pi!lpwti and :, that i is the
best position in which to keep the
thermometer, ; wh 4 which " every
bed - room ought to be furnished. An
ordinary thermometer suBjces;as a
generaljn4es, bat a registering In-
tion.
PKACTIUAL , LEGISLATION.!
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; We most sincerely hope'that the
next Assembly will address itself
aore fully to praciieaj legislation
man luoso. wi.ica ;navof preceueu
it. It bus not. been too, much tho
babit' in our legislators ' to spend
their time in tho discussing of maU
ters of a purelyjpractical character.
The que Ption as to how they can
best make themselves popular and
secure aV renewal of their terms.
seems to tnter more fully into tha .
actions or many members, than that
other important conrtdeiaiion-rrtho
best interests of fill thelrSconstitn-
ents. , If the legislator will forget
during hi's terra, that he is connected.
in nn y manner, with 'part v. and feel,
ttiiitin renresentintr ' his cOuntv . iL
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to a imtwr'.'li.n'.hHii tr l.wil.- n1i; I
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much rnoro importance might .be
initiated and carried into practice.
Tbcro are hur.dreis of measures
defeated uu every session ol tho legr
islature on vurtti 1 considerations
alonff. What wo . most need In
need
North Carolina Jaw-makers, fa a
disposition to do.rifh regi)rdleas of
any prospective cftVct upon . their
future political prospects. Now if
a good time for genuine reform in
this matieF.1 There bid3-fair to be
a long lull in politics and tho legis-
lators of our State' cannot b6tter
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riu adontinj?
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cul'ural, mercantile and raecham-
measures looking onjy to onr ogn-
Leal interests." . .
Wo think we are not beh.nd the
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peopie.m urging, upon , Our, ; newly
elected members, "iho importance
of tho course wo suggest, and we
are lull of hopethat there is patrU
01 ism and State pride enough
among them to give it serious re-
llection rand prompt; .action. Wo
ope forHhe? best'. Evening VisUor.
THE LATEST IN DANCES. '
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Tljerif bs'becn mncjh. talk of the
4tet fashionable- dance? arid , some
pec pie, who have never indulged nn
pen the "racquet, Vt raajfdesiit
fbt anyidea of itV Tbe'-iwtlktzinff
or-the ptjriod ' is Sfartingly, Unlike
thaticf Jja-if dozjji) ):ears past." The
rapruei, evnqiiy spoaKiog, is ueiuier
a yltiiort a ; Pla( thoiigh the
Disparts oiTJoux aro. prescrveq.
Squjo cynica person,! whohas Only
pa at mo new uajicuf iiuis ue
jtTFlio;mnsiC .strikes uplfuh a
crjxSb, ai.4hough"a uewAolgano had
broken our, ana lue gtri wiii hng
tight ly,.astho.ugU Ingbtened, if she
understands daiMJC, and - the
young, man will reassure her w.th a
geiitjo pressure., U Ue , underhand
the dance or knows anything ttt aI.
'At the second crashthcy dodgi'as
though some one 'batl' thrown.'
'blacksmith shop at them. and. ''they
start in., .They. bgin imitating tbe
Struggle .of life. 'ri-'prestiatiug jx;r.
son who is drowning, but -at- each
" crnWof ihe cymb'ak a:nd ".thai bas4
drum, they, dodge and jshoot to one
side, thea dart back again, jaui
. each other sideways,1 and' as ihc
music beeoma more tep.
dcateulng; ' thcr try to
drive each other ihroub the " floor
by main - strength get desperate .
and claw and tear and pall, and all
at once they go rav.ng' mad' with
hydrophobia and ielirium ircmensy
aoi gnash their teeth and rave a
ml
softer the most terrible agony and
it .is.aH .over, j Itira short ' dance,
as the design is amazement, pot
mardcr. But short as it is, it. is
said to be very sweet.: ;
: JThe question to the importance
of rest aaeririeals if said .to have
received a help' towards its settle
ment by reason of the experiment
of Lwo . learned French profess orsi '
They went to the doga to find sub-'
jeet. on wbichjto operate. Sclectbig
two dogs, of similar breed i nd" size,'
theygavo to.bolh a substantial d;n?
neruch as any dog might.bor proud
to cat. Tee. dogs devoured the square
meal never suspecting Uiat 'they
were eating in the interest of sclenW
and to their own great disadvantage:
After the fljnney- ono dogwaa madb
to keep quiet, while the ptlicr was
made to tako such "exercise as , the
averago business man is wont .to
take.aher hurriedly boiling his noda'.
day meal. Alas for the luckless
dogs 1 Tlwir good ; lortuno Vas
soon changed to grief. An hour
after eating the meal they were
Blain a",J ih'eirjstomacha turned in
8ulc out: T!3 ; somewhat: cruel
operation .revealed tho fatt that
o dinner of tho dog who rested
wa3 ln an advanced taio ofciiges.
tion, w,1.i:c at.bf tho actiyar .dog
was hardlyalf digested. t I'crhaps
lfc was rouS pn t iO Uogs thus, to
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SaCTlnCO "
them in
.tho' can?a of
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buiaanityand Uu::n:.;' . r.-.tcr
tliau '3o2" Tho'.lcsson. U worth
heeding by the myriadsof men who
swallow. their dinner in ,fou'r . rain.
"cs ana tnen ruso to business.
r.UABJES. : . 'i
I: We love lali c. and everybody who
doe love theta. No'tnaq has mu.-b in hi
eoul who dues not love btliies: Babies
were made o be laved, especially girl
babies when they e;row ujv A mad is
not worth 0Jtb"S who hasn't a baby
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I 4U the samo rGle'mnnlli" tn'm w.mn
I A b.bv is a SDriuir div ii winter, .
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U( ine Mm. 'aielapplles to a wotuao.
fr .'P.US y i winter j a
r'ay of . unshoe in ftW 1 -Sn-a" 4
,.UQ8h 06 10 r"Si wio.e,; .nd
u " he4l7 good stared, and
J.nr TerT owo !t bushel of aun.
I akiiiA n Mall.. .t 1 .t . .' .
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be. Jiolc... .......
uu " UB iOTes oMonj;t a time.
u. over,, no tuattfr
. ove meai tjes
mw ro biea. aud because
tDir oivtlierg ore loveable and ; lovelv
boaodpd lyUg number of Rabies'.! Ita
the'world ve always look for laMcs,
we do with paterhatafect ion and anx
ity; we do indeed. We pity wivo-.who
have;nu babies.; U Women alwaya look
down-hex rted jrho hare no V?b!fi:"a'nd
men who bare no babiea- 'alwiys gr.
I ble'i ar.l d'itok"L
at aihfr trying to gel n'visio in ;ihcir
aoula; but they cannot conoti it,Ui
ar babtj, afld nothing ca take
ihoJr place. Pianoii p!y out, ar.J good
I "vjingTpiajs oat uoless there U a biby
j in tha house.:- Wo sat there' jnbthing
1 uko a Daoy
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Brown ari'i J.mea used to befriend
real good friend bat fhere ia
aLatm between thm no; Jou -f Uid'jt
j kno- of it u it il . JJrowti bad . naiae i
him Baveral time without talutinjr,'
aud then be determined to know what
was wrong. ljl ted htm. wu.i the
at ret, he began :,
'. , Sphere, Brown., wliat'a come pter
you nil of a judder.?' '':
!. oir, xepueu urovn,vua .irctziog
dignity, aa he drew himself up so extra
Inch. ; - ' "
WLat havo I said or doe to break
our friendship?' ecutinuod Jonca. .:. .
. lyir Jones, you ara no;, the sjrt of
crashes of :
rifle And
matt I Bojipos you .to be,' ata treu
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ia vrtoat r?p?ctr -, r.-y.si 1,1
... oir, JUU HOtfl f OUC.
county oTivehiijn?': 1 W'J J
was.1 -"-..;-!'.
pr ;feisel Jo bo mr fri -n lj plftl?a! an
othericr' . ; t--.J, -".-
r 'So r bave--o I hive. -' '
'Do you remember, air, of oai-, having
a. talk about weck'brore tho;conven
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D yoa remembu that f sid
tbt U I binUd--thU4Ma -'- "j
'4Ob, fea, youiid that prbp yoa
catdi be tndaeed to accept the-' notar
natioaof UoantyJTmainrer.i! io
t , Yei, siry 'I said that T wis the
haoda tny rien.". I'.: c t
rerftenifcer'U bo .Vr1 ti...!. 1 "
-, . 'Andtl dtda'k get a t Jvtita; t sir po
even edopliroenUry vorelT ' t ' '
A fNo, I ci yoa "dida't; aai-n'ow jou'
blame me for iL Alas! Brewu; how
little you know: about odr lacal politics ;
Whi; air, eiery maa who attended a
warA eaucas oyer,. three iuie'a knows
tht wbeaa caodidite himlfio
tbe haotii of frin ii tley- at once
proceed to hold .a funeral; and biiry the
rcmaioatei foct dtrtp V , 1 , .'.
; Jones uiad' a pool Ida as if to shake
hanJs and forjire all,, but i auddenly
ehngel his miud and wilkod on, ctre.
.uiij prolog eicu ueei wtia. a. thai,
and keepiug bis spioil-colainii as stlft
at a poker. Ex.. , -
It is awful hard to realiz-j, that ;a
woman is an ane? when brie 8ee3"lp
pick op a clothes prop fourteen test
long to drive a two-ounc3 chicken out;
of the yard. - .: - t k ; -
inext door tou pool:'
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with the
son , : t.io r.xt door it
Or, asked
ins com;.:imoi.f - ' ' " ..
Isr not your father a fool V ,
2s'o I W ho said that of my father f
was the reply. ..' s
Nobody, as I knows en,' respojxded
the knowing urch n, 'but mother told
mo the other day that I was next door
to a fool, and I doot know whether
sho" meant "your father' or . Nat
Smith's." ." . ' ; -
OUR VASfII2(aTO.LETTKBj
WHUcrro. D. I Nov. 13, J880.
t Sometime ince, tho Pun of ibis cli .;
ty, and other Deniooratio paper. ir
gued againit apy provision Icings made
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at tpa coming sosajoo ol coareas, for
the payment of Supcrri-org snd Dep
uty luarshalls'' employed at il)- late
elect ivi. Several Dotaocratio Rcpie-
scntativca have been heard from, how
ever, mho Bay they 'will yotefwr,, pay
ment.-- Among thea is Ilaa. Alcxao
dria U. Stepheu, ' na here The
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var l.a .n).. In iK. r..ll 1
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publicao sirct-gtb, will be 'eufflcient.
It ta liltolv that thoie Damoor.ta who
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agree to this payment, will a If? act oa I
other deputed pm' iaucj ,t war
as to make Uia '.'ShoiLSdS.ion
jo
ry qaiet oe, and reaiove a l 'pratext
tor calling an extra scstaq jo. March,
There is an evident disposition to meet
President Garfield, half war ia bis ex
pectad polioytof good wilL Mr. Ste
phena thinks thesa eleotion offie i's are
the last of the kiod that Congress will
be called upon . to. pay; for, lie hai
great confidence ia General Garfield,
od believes hid adminutration will
io the matn bo worthy of. support by
concrvauve men, ,
. .Although it is statad that the Gen
eral will attend on!y,,to Jht priva
buincs during; hi short itqv litr
tbii fall, he eoueit eirly next ' wpuk
It is MicTed s&veril protfiicctitoa.b'
ern 'poocrats, . inoaJ.n , Srnaiuf
eleit Jlahone, of Ytrginia,; have levo
invtiU to. meet- hlnij acd willdo'tt
rt:Jo one whein' T'lave met 'durinrt
ihc pat wcek,',I. may aJJf !. lelteres
that the cuaiinj adm'nlU'rttiioo will a
swhat cm bo cMed a Radical. Repvb
Iio.il ; L'herq.'aTfe sod Vho tx
p-ct tht pronouued Badicals will be
even th who believe this are
paratirely few.
,3iu iiei from Suticg.Hall re-
csive
e l a.t tiip war lrt crcnt', u.vt
.ni?'N Jesves Jit tie di-ubt of th nr
t fd-r of tio'iUcfLoe CLu-.c.s"'J
Jrrn cf the' . alility. of ' t:
nil'ti-t'p carv . cf Li (if hj
cdo'-x to t- -h
T'.?!!, i-it n wa lively, row Arc?
tke-fsrtr.:trc,:i'; vf the . uuoffijul .'10-aegorr-.tiop
ceremoniei LextMaroli. A
dczn 0 so of Radical aro attempting
jto.tnra the procefsibOt the .ball ,, etc.,'
ioto csaoluoery for the glorifioatioo of
thercAeJirea and of itadicaliso, iattead
if permitting the cititena at Urge, as
asuuli and irilhout regard to ftrty,"; to
makp tho arongemanta. . ;Tie . bother.
' likely to go oajintil'i: d'lfguU eve
r body.-. . " ' . .
ueoerat &cuoaia is to DeveoioTdd
Geld vroto thii report before the: Oc
tober election with a' view of .helping
Gen. Ilancock'i caovass, aod w'jen he
Land it was not frinUd be dedrd U
rial! it. '
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. -Wo would respectfully aanouure' to
tho .cltizena of Warren. FranUin
Ld-pcorabe and Ifalifax that we have
tl;Alslve nsht of kile in-
a 'uie ryr t;e lUiexc Ilni jind
uneiuallI Curtice . Active shin-
4 iu.u 11 nn. baa iiun,
nuua fiusinrr wearing ai
parel. bl clothe-, and any other kind
or a garment from a pocket handker
li!ef to n bed quilt. Ourslaa
V -.-Tashing Machine
and rjot rhlmiler; it is of 8itesu!;M-rcnt
tisut na.ordimiry jy.wh tulC have
.lbumii.! JiutHjssioie.to rut or tear
fe tlotUea or rub off the buttons.
If :t : - t . . - -"ts
""l,,K r n orumary family Tor
a wk can be ilone with theV ma
chines in two hours. They wash and
rinse perfectly clean. This is pne o!
as the saving f of wenr and tear
t Girthing -.ever intnxluced. and we
advise every housekeeper to get one.
W e will i'alt in person at the houses.
: . - vii.v-nuui mem Rna see
i
Very resDectfullv.
.iy... itsEXEY Can
Louisburg, X.GOcL2sth 18-SQ.
AFTET.
0 1 irt Ukilfit t
aruuued tree, wait lull
ructions for coartiictio? the
niwab prnfitable busatfa that
aoyoncan xiXago io. The bosineaa is
sotasy to learn and our instructions
araaoaiiaplemnd pliln, ?hu any one
uuu maae great, probts I mm the very
ia. oooecaa fad who ia willmir
-' " jiu ucu pro an snccesiui as
me.- Bits -and girls can earn Urge
mm, siany tiavs na -t tha buiaeaa
over one bundle I dollars in a itDtrU
week.Nothing like It ever known be-
J"c.' Ail wh'eagtsriar surprised at
besanrl rpnii y with .Uich tbev
e ablo to make moour 1. Von can en-
gAg ia this buincM danu four pare
rnf ai great profl;. Ton tlw not have
I . t . , .... , .. , , kt
jtuenk. Those who pi el ready mon-
5 ey aboukl write t u-at onre. All lur
J ahed Jree.' .A.hirc Tttua . & I to
i in tnara Vf .in .
DE3T'-m:TIlE;U0ntD!
'5!
tN
to
Uiipto T31CrT Bod -1 r a
Un;htlr 3lrt jr white olr. It T
. .. . .. .... .. . . . ... . v
ontmcif ro.'s "abb and
oat a uuriFiiiiiun nitu
tiuiorcmca, '
Bc taat oftr Xlalttwa Pod la
vrtilto and rtfllC, thowitl t ALL.
CIIXIIJUX, iUITAJC3. and for
bod. :
n."a!V'rr who rrefer tTead tsaite Wrltli
east. -U) la; pro o iu quality, auk it rM
bolter tmi prevent it from oanrff. by adding
Cnaauiftcarpootxrulof CkaicaaCa.'a 6mU or
3Iorx:n. to turo tad cot ce too much. Th
dcof iUa i;h aoti? nUk ia I'lrferroco
Bildrj I ovrdrn c3.rrs tn er.fT tjoca i eoaC
Boo astt rMut c&ruiuUT.
SHOY TIJIJ TO C3CCE
'FRESCPJPTIOIT FHEE1
f tlniilMSHi an"i all a.Mtntrr. tMiMirtit an lr tu4i
rrrtia ti fx A Inril la ll'f lnr
I Vnim.- Itov V'. 5 A to.. Sdr
H'nt ttJ tjmU CUactwll. O.
from bii podttojy a copmindao ; at B.'an li a.tJtsirs, Chagrin TbAa-j,
WeiPeiaj and trnfrred elhere "WHtta Lxad, rorrf. ''.' '
Hi report upon tho WhiUjrSlfl Is' Ken erto Oit, Ooteed Oil, Lmp Oi)t
th.eau-cl'" A'w.Vid that GenT'ScW '1 W'i..wJt,
T." I." . ... . , a
fi. .v, it aiinrjgsitiua alluwin:
trylre pranrnnl uin throush.and
. oikt' todtiv ir -r.f - , r
iiurnedl.y a t :. ycuVi-id g:.l or ' Uy.
Uil.partsof tho machine btins nai-
i . a-
THE. OLD DIllG
s t cm ID
o
iViUJAMS. . -HAYV.'pCD,
Comer aydt.'illo aul Ilxr. S;..
Oler spsiiit AodaoeJijqU tq cdk tuy
era ex. .1 ..- - .::' .
DRUGS, HEDIC1IIE5,
! - 1. f '
Pai.iU, O.tjD0 SirifrV erfumcfy,
FANCY -VTiXICr-l.
Ofder prmnpt'y d..e-
MERCilArtTS.'
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IJfaiketund MArtiu StroeU,-'
'ltaleigh,X.p. '
Bulk C. it. sides. X.C. and western
flour, kcsar, roiTeeji, tobacco, snuff,
corn. iihmI. oat bay salt, ujolai v
ara leatherf, a f ull liqeof case g-K.I.
und everything rise to make up or.e
nt me largest and best atssorted sUxk
of juwries in the state. Tho f.'.lir.j
of orders from country rr:rcha::M is
We solicit c islT.im.-ri, of M
liyhicU we gie. our personal
ATTEXTIOX. . ' V
We have in store . and la traaali
2-jOo bundles arrow ties new a ad
pieced, 500 rolls and- rolls bugylnf
all weights wlacli we are prepared
offer at prices that defy compet1tia
Tlis OaliOriaa Fasten at ite
southV"
THE LOWRY 0H8AH WXflffl
' MT. AIBY.X.O
... t: .t i v& . ; -
M inufa?tar.jof . parlor, ohurb
and music hall organs, Buperior tn,
quality and - volume of turje. aoloa
stoiw, designs, utterance. f,nW arid
variety of style."4 Beat for the parlor.
chjitcu. music ; nau, ana all pu
7? lt desirable to have a pei-
lev. uiu ai Bfiui vuai, .iub Liunr;
organs cost yery little more than in-
ienor iiisininiPui-V jV4 'o3e!w
double ther Mnalcjtl yalue. and will
list a Ufa-time. Tins ia the only Q)
gan company in the Soutli, and we
appeal to southern I'atriQwm lor
encouragement.-Before buying aq
Orpin, please write us fqi crtwhf
and Vrice list, " '." " '
- Agents f anted thMurfiout tb
Soutli "and Westr to whom liberal ;
discounts will be made. Oixrulart
and prioe. lianvUled : Ine oa aplle.
tion. Address, . , -
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To close the peaaon, i will naw off
Telr summer ' t ick of Lrvlitt! rem
rovxls, ..id lumg lawiia, IVrca
lattice, t t t &c lA tcji 11
Uents Hummer llabt, Gentlemeut
-5 t
nothirg, with variety of other gool
that tlie ilo not wish o. carry over t'4
nextaea'on.
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