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jm A. THOMAS, Editor andPrdjmetor. ;
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With sMalice toward none; Ifiih Charity fur all.
ll-SO TKR JXXUJf, UAdnxmt.
louisburg, n; c , September iq, isoo.
NO. 34.
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pBlOCUATt TICKET
Vor Congress--4lh District,
nON.BENjflL BUNN,
' of Nash. " '
Tot Solicitor4-3d District i
JOHN E. WOOD ARBy. ; '.
t i 'Vei
For the .Senate, vj
p. A. rlAVIS. '
Tor th Ilouse.
P. G. ALSTON, Jr.-
g.gJgill. A
For Sheriff. -. ' :
H. C. KEARNEY."
For Clerk of Court :
B. B. MASSENBUIIG.
v-.t-"
For Treasurer.
M. S. DAVIS.
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For Register of Deeds.
,W. K. MARTIN, Jr.
For Coroner.
B.J. BLACKLEY,
After the usual f alutations, the.scrilie
said : .; v "
- "Well, I suppose you have a pretty
big crop and everything is lovely." '
"Yes, ot a pretty fair crop, but
everything ain't lovely." 7
"What's the matter ? Didn't "your
last year's crop bring a big price?','
"Yes." ; ; , -
Ypu have raised plenty of corn,
wheat, oats, &c, to cany you, haven't
you?" -: . -
"Yea.' : ..V ;r :. ,
"You are curing your tobacco up all
right, aru't you?" - - .--,"."
' "Yes.".;..v - ,.;;:;r.V:
" You are out of debt,-1 believe."
-,"Yesv; -".. :;;., a. -
'.Then in the name of common sense
what are you growling about?."
-""Well, I'll tell you. . It is true we
are out of debt and; have a splend'd
croi this year, but this big erop has
been mighty strainin' on ihe land, and
the good Lord only knows what we
poor farmers are going to do next year
with all Our land strained to death a
fetchin' of this year's crop."
If the law did not call it murder in
first degree, the Eejister would have
brained him on the spot7 Danville Reg
ister ' '. - .' ; :" "
We Ion't Tliink.
9-
- The. Durham Sun asks, . how
many of us -who are proclaiming
'hard times" pause to consider
the proclamation? - . . ." -
-How many are in roally : a la
mentable condition because of the
y money king's visif being less fre-
quenfthan in' years past? ; V
: And etill with one -accord we
demand a reaction in business and
stand open-mouthed looking in
Our State Contemporaries.
UIa ConKrcntioii IesrtHl Hini
The election is a good ways off, A clergyman was lamenting
but let it be remembered that at his congregation
other things being equal,. that- ar- appeared to be rostlesa during hif
my is victorious which isTirat up- sermons, and dociared that many
p:i the field, thoroughly drilled f e members of his floclc would
and ready for battle. -New Berne S-t P right at a time iwhun he
Journal. ! - ' :-
Foreclosures on Kansas -farm
mortgages for the first six mouths
of this year amounted to" 2,000,000.
This is what "protection,rhas done
for the farmers of one of the most
country
For Farmers to Head and Con
sider Tlie True Issue.
5
BACON AND iiKElSNS. -
An Alliance Song.
BY ELEPHANT .
0, hear the wail ofea h grand hotel.
In new tvle Washington city !
0, hear the bell; the expiringknell
Of viauiis'r.ch aud pretty
Of oyster soup and syiabub, .
Of hock and mushroom fritters,
Uf snlmon a la Dudley's club,
Of f osted cake and bitte: 8.
Of roas led clams aud f urgundy,
Veal Freucidlietl w th thicken,
AuJ all tlie gourmand's rich display
T -at on graud tabled sicken. - '
Th i AUiauce Senators fr h now,
Wi.o longs for greens and bacon,
Who loves the tuVuip cooked or ruw,
Uut Ufci with ho-jOle taken. .
Cu rous: : Bat on nd greens, bacou
aud greens, . -Kraut
buttermilk and taters;
Likewise a Uttle uior; bacbu and
greens, J V:
.Hurry up, oW dude waiter !
No iced chaninaigne. but whiskey
8traighu "
Froth won't fill up a man, sir;
No turtle soup, lut a htjapiu plate
Of bacon and" h'eeus will auswer.
No snai , no t oj. uo finicky grog. ; ;
No devilish ludccarony;
liut a little more , luruip, greens a;d
hog - - : . ;
No hriccasseeS so-spoony. -Al'iauce
ginger tread and ale.
Alliance cake.4 and cider j . .
Alliance hasty pudding pale?. "
And Bweet-railk-sleep pf vider
Alliance sassengers, hom'ny and- beans,
Gravy with Alliance steak in,
Alliance bacon ai d turnip greens.
Alliance greeds and bacon.
Southern Cultivator.'
The burden of which thesa to'liug
sous complain musfbe rolled oft", and
the decisive battle of relief : must be
gained by a reform of the tanflf imposi
tion of an iucome tax and an expansion
of the currency by legitimate and con
stitutional methods Special remedies
may be applied, but the eld sore with
its accommnyiu? evils, will still re
main. .:
Every well informed farmer, "remarks
the Monroe Adceriiser knows that the
heaviest and most unjust tax that he
iauciea nimpeii most impressive
and would leave the house.
:"That'B . bad," answered a
young preacher, "bat I in,ust say
that J do not experienco any tuch
annoyance. . Not a single mem
ber of my congregation.- gcta .up
and goes out during services."
"You don't sav so?"!' the first
speaker exclaimed. :'IIow do
every: imaginable direction- that
Wfi Ylft ft.VnfltMl fhft.firaf lYliroTaa nf . .
r, 1,- t h - . fertile regions of the
me: great someimng ma la soon lo x .n T
turn me tiae, ana cause tnq wneeis J -
of the union to move at a quicker Hon. A. H. A. "Williams thus
pace ad infinitum. , j writes the bentinel : "My chances you manage it?"
Evidently money is the height are as brignt as I could wish." "Idon'tmanage it ataliseems
of our ambition, and happiness is AnQ 80 they are. Uhe men of
not. to be. considered until pur , av- .botn Paries. who want an honest,
arice has been satiated. As Hen- . A iV-"ia", ,vu"f1DJBr,
wi.il mis jrctti vuia lur itix. Wil
liams. Winston Sentinel.
Highest of all la Learcniag Poro U. SL Corl Report, Acj. i7t !5S -
AESOUUTEClf
Li. JX2222T
ry Ward Beecher once said:
"Many men want wealth,; not a
competence" alone, but a. five-
story competence. Everything
must subserve to this." f
It comes very handy, how and
then, to "have a dollar to spare,"
but one in good healtti and wil
ling to "work, can usually find
to manage itself."
"Dont they complain when
you preach a long sermon!"
. "No, I've never heard a word
of complaint."
"That is indeed singular. Yo.r
people must have been 'exception-
v Mr. Hale and Mr. Frye and Mr.
Sherman favor free sugar as the
price of reciprocity, but all oppose ably well brousht up.
iree woui lor any consiueration
WUitlCC1- V 1 " W1 13 r?lBeu "Then you must bo , one of the
ix. C"6- i-ioiti """" most eloiueut of men. What
ana. There is really nothing the gtvlo of von
o - -- I , ii. . il-t) t.i; " 1 7
enough for himself and a part for " llIU huuiichu 0b rather- dry j : am
his, neighbor, if he does not stand B".uu'" pelled to admit. I do not
and tremble lest he percieve, a Pa"7 ana a party susiainra ny
panic in the distance, -or wait the ? persuasive power of public
idly for hismighty hankering to plnnder.--Goldaboro Argus.
Tb rrftion LidinV
taoe.no raUcrtlai
1h J !.( t i.nv
aT to tUe iiMi
iiica koowa tvU
baanto Ttctn. .
Ti irUiieninor
1-Jt claim mnd proyt
that crcry diru IsJ
CAUSED BY MICROBES,
Notic3.
r
AND-
v
BAOAM'S MICROBE KILLER.
and drire
thcia ul of the Ttnr. aul hen that U
due joaetnnat tiiTC kd ch or pi J.
IS.
com-
pos-
Eiterrain:c the Mkroh
No matter what th l)rr, whether
icijle cxk of il!aria vrr or a euiuKi
atia of dicak, we cure thru all at
the sanie tiac, a we treat ail daeasea
oonatitotionallj.
BvYlrtetor aa extev:.M VraeUrl
ttvb" froui tic SpHfr rt
( Fraaklia Coontr, oa ror!nf ia a
iaeharnt, la faro? of IVrrr 1'itUrMi
ralt J. K. ChambUa Irh. lahU'oa '
Uoadjr the Clh lf f 0?tabr lOI,'
Ue t oarl llftoae lor la lvUhrx K. I". . .
rrrfr aale at pW;e aaetioa, fur , ak. '
ail the Utrt tlt J. Il- Chaaitlea ka
tn ia So 3 la the dirU:a r tbe laadi of .
John ChaiaMee enruinlnf M acres. AU
all th iatvrst that amiC J. It. 41 anile '
ha ia the dawir at Kraocia Caaaablee. .
widow ( Joaa rhaotblre, coat4aia 1J
aer, aU of aalj Land aitaatrU la UarrU
Towahip Fraaklia t'aaat. T aavUf
aaJl eireuUoa aal ata
U.C KCAftxar, FV'r
FraakLa Caaatr -
bring the curse of riches to him
like a dream .from fairyland;
and it is usually a very ; mythical
affair this endowment of riches !
to-thosg who don't work for them.
Still, we fold pur hands and sigh
An Unjust Law.
sesathe faculty of drawing an I aiu, KJuumJm, x'idiuu amd Litft
?A L Ml A ml rv Al 1 in T tawa a
interesting inuairation or oi wcaw, cjia rwr, twi i re
throwing oat. a bright idea." &SZ"iuT& &T
"Well, well, I have never heard
of anything so wonderful. And BeTart of Fr1Hd"lcnt .
A uniform bankrupt law is - de- te.U me that u0 ono er gets See that or Trade-ilaraaiae .. aba.)
t onrl crrvaa nt?' anpears on each Jh.
rable. but a baukruDt law in the UP a 9 oul7 'or bvok -uuury of the rnb
"Yes, that's what I tell you."
"Well, I don't understand it at
all." !
"Oh, it is easy enough to ex-
WAHTED-WOQL- : -
Ilaxiu; and anlirxutn ar&tr (rc wool
I will rwij Ux l lvetiiarkel Av
Utcred at any dopo or wh- thervj
avln U) klanr frcth-, una:e &x(
torarniftaioa. KcuiUAn.M ajwaja on
Oaj wo. I recirtd. bocks ramiabeJ frre
of rcoL
MILES T. XLVSON-S SO..
Xo. S h. 15th Street
RihmouLV
sirable, but a bankrupt law in the
interest of the creditor .class and
against the debtor is worse than
no law at aM. The proposed law
for it,-ve part our lips and cry
P'tys is that forced from his. pocket by for it, in fact,, we, do everything , , naaalrGa(?v rptiA ani
tho operatiou of the preseat tariff. Ee but work for it, and then sit down - ih Cp-f- ia plain. I am chaplain at the pen
knows toot that about f ,ur-fiftbs of that and murmur because it don't come v . , , r. itentiary."Ex.
tax U never covcretl into the govern- trt a ; , ' . uu Fi.BBiv w .uu vpi- .
Kiuer." giTen a fay oj
Dr.JBCLlPrOX Drngglsl, Agt
LOU1SBURG, S. C. -
II. S. FURMAN, Agent,
vFRASKXIXTOX, K. C.
111 11 - l a a 11 At 1 .11 T.
ment treasury, but flows into the pocfc- L ,,T, . c , , cai oi an me icgisiauon oi me ne
J I VVhQTmn nncariehaH Tarr a va ... ... .
ets of spedal classes who have grown r --"- " "- publican party for the - classes,
rich and are growing richer from. these lar" . " , - -. ! against the masses. Represent a-
. - a ... 1 1171 . 11. . f 11. - J. A k "
.axes. Under an income tax tne mF- wnen wb.ihimoi' wbw aM tive . Breckenridee makes- these!
TheBer. Geo. lLTharer. of Dooroaq
Ind aaya: "Loth myaelf and wife owe ear
aiveato tjhlloh'a Conanniption care. For
iale by Funnaa. ' f
I vpnip.n'tnis world has t advanced 1 i . t
liUUUllU k3 UUI. v ll-VVIMU "! mvfc - " - t
nod-taxable bouds would help Lo bear
theburdeus of . government, whereas.
uuder the present system these vast
millions pay not one dollar tax.
. That the currency is to coJaracted
to meet th demands of bHsiuess is too
patent to demand aimincnt. sua is
known to ev
llereiu is where
mortgages and poveity have their birth,
aod the present finaucial system will
continue to give birth to these uutil its
generatng capacity is destroyed by
wise, healthy and just financial legisla:
tion. This and this alone will bring the
needed relief to all classes. ' On this
stroner obiections to the bill:
since our forefathers began their I . , , , , .
... , - ' , ,? . , j I It is indeed harsh that non-pay
life struggle, : we should indeed, . i r 5 rft
blush at the very thought of teen days shall force a San into " haboa, but ?ever truly a
grumbling over a temporary lull 1 bankruptcy. We ought not tordo . " '
in business, considering how they .that .where a man has to depend tJWi7i&'i:AkS,
toiled oiLwith hardly a complaint tor the means of paying his in- mvath. Bold tj Fu.icaa. i
Vint tV Hia.1uantatra which it - . WIt ynu nre ronsunut!. Imve
eiy lu.umiea Ciuzen. . .. niB wneaT nig corn or ni8 COuon. headache, or loss of appeiite, Uke Br.
ere the tanner's Lens, is lmpossiDie ior us to realize as The man who is exclusively a far- J. 11. MclW L.ivCraud Kid
ever having existed.
NOTICE.
Br vlrtae of pow.r riven ia a taortgage
deed recorded la Book 66. page 64. 1Uki
Ur of Dee-U o5c of Fraaklia ouetr.ex-
Mnll k J. U UiiaU ...I IU lo VV f
Wiihout the friendly eichans of J & a. B-iTtrooaeh, I will a;i at the t o'art
kindly WO.ds aud deeds, i without the "ocijn Looiaberf, oa Monday Oe
. , . , . ' ., . I Uber 6, If 90, for eaab. a oertaia pieee ar
sunshine of lovely looks and emiles of tract I Uod Itlng and beiac ia Fraaklia
welcome and encouragement, a bouse I Uairi' towaahfp, coouuoicr i 4
wi l. u.
THE GOURD T7JV"e
All the former pttrous of the Goonl
Viae are corUjiliy luvited to caul La
wheo in jouUbur6'. Tt.eyCl ala-y
fiial on band, aul toey wul t fumiahd
with fintctas bquurt. bctxa, mlna.
All the Litest ice-drinka ecrred to
auit lay caatomers.'
JRrct5a3y-
WtLDOX G. 1'gBBT.
" LOU1SUURG
Male-Academya
of ao acre, and Kaadd by laad
era
haa a bouae qimu it.
UiltT, W. W. Prry aad
and ueiojt at luJe
bo. lrbaxda.
Roada. Hiid lot
K. W.TlMnEKLAKR.
Att'y for Motlgagtea.
NOTIUK,
i'Vr v'AI,rJrn,lnitb l Ute fl G23.C.Tli:n:LLH.Pri::ipi
A md fnril I J a tw 1? vrA .lff a w x a fr -v e I
A Few Bits of Facts.
mer is not liable to involuntary lets; they are plc&aul;o take aad wil I Nancy Hcid, dc'd, tnut come fyrward
bankruptcy, but if he have any I tu:e iva
other business or vocation if he
be a cotton planter and lawyer, a
TWs is what yoa oiybt to have, in
tariff reform,, income tax and , currency
Chorus : Bacon and greens, bacon and I expansion platform', the allied farmers
should plant themselves and fiht unit-
trraana
Kraut, buttermilK and taters;
Likewise a little more
greens; f V-:-'-:; .-'VV. ;
Hurry up, old dude waiters !
bacon! and ej as one man until the battle of r- lations of the Scripture.
1' The sun yields 800 000 times the coJto? Per and doctor, if he be fa mMt ,JaTe ful
HrhT nf thp mhon -f 1 "" -"" i me. inouaann nre seariu:n ior Jt
llgnx oi xne moon. . if ho ho cnCAsrad in anv of these f .in ..,.1 .n..T..., in.. vt
: The population of the earth I cognate industries, which go so lit not. 'Jhouaanda up n thousand of
doubles itself every 260 years. often with our farming interests, i 'liar are tpens uui.unuy oy our peo-
i I . . i. . . , l i . I n( in t Viia lt..ra I t maw nht.'n liia
, onri. then r under this act ne is name to p ,,,t
There are now nearly 300 trans- , , . i y, boon. And vet it iuy vo had by all
i iM4 i mi i J4 rrt i n.i i iiivii uiiinrv i ii iik i . . . . . . . i
T , , 7 v we guarantee tnt iuiectnc liittert ir
and settle on or bciore Nor. 1st, beat.
or auit will be brought to Uie November I
term f Superior court to eulorve the col-
inctioa oTsninc.
W. IL Macojc, AdmV.
Srt. lo, 00. Nnncy lied, dccL
WAGON
FALL SESSION BEGINS
WHY UK UHUMBLES.-
l'u f is won. These are the demands
that the farmers in tlie North, South,
East and West should make upon their
legislators; and never ceasa lo press
them until they shall have been grant-
rupt by merely allowing his paper u.e(f according to dircoio..e use per-
"1 1 1 1 r I
THE GOOD tJBO "POWERFUIi STBAIN
1N' OMHE IiANn.1 . . "
e
1; t)r. Florence Hunt lis resident to remain duo and unpaid for fif- listed in will brin jou good d5etion
physician fo the Sherman dlouse,' teen days, or for allowing a dun to sud the demon dy,Pem Uta.uil
r j . . l iinefliicTion Tni- mrfv Hotra I inatau enneiMDr. ns recommend
Chicago. s . - ' " Eltric LittT for DisKi sU and a.l
Tf ia hotter to wear out than f discses Ot J.ivcr, bt uiacli and M l-
" 1 o 11-. - A I . 1
Two wealth v Jews Jof Bagdad.
now own;all that. ..remains of the rust out; but men are a good deal Dy YV. II. Fumwu. Jr. Prnjist
ancient town of Babylon. . like their coats; when worn out
- r .IjI . A A Ti 1- !
Miss Harriet Blaine's ambition iney Sei rusty. rucK.
AND
-nKPAM ssnop-
KEI'AIII SIlOl--UKI'AIK
StlOl'-
Sepk 1st 1890.
i
' t Reform the tariff on an equitable and
legitimate basis put on a national in
m . : a - a r i pmiiiu imi. r biiiii inn i.iut i.iii,t a.a w
There is an old saying ; tuat .; iarmers .. .r - , f R f n hmp ne. father's nrivate
we great graniblers. Some of them Proper bounds, and In a? conraUyelj Hs M b-ccme her, fatbr 8 private I
seem to fldnk world,lUe rflesh vimd ort penoa a neaitny siaiusox uj .; 1. For vear8 I wa3 troubled with
thedevUluVamHae mostmalignauttypo of Chron
and thatProvidence is not always : witn w """J- u , , . , 'V -s. - on tlie
them. X i: I;:.. V:M "" " ""0 mouth a clean: sweet taste
;a nVnrt ;an Wpt l to the end, if we would wm.
ELECTUIC DITTEItS.
Thi remedy is bH-oinini Q well
known aud o popular ns to nerd uo
siKcial menf.MU. All who have used
K)ectric UitU rs ii il.e tame sorg af
praise. A purer raeuiclno doesnot
A L'criuuneitt Cure.
For years I was troubled
fought
1 t ' : 1,.,!.
C! S", : T?"?"3yue tutiou of the Cited Statea'
giunrei iiitguiai wiu-mwiuuuw ."- jjeal IOUl 8 .res aim Ulcere tr.o .: mum
back grumbkr a croaker in tho fullest j prompt; and satisfactory results are
Bense of the term.
obtained bv using that old reUnble
With hi,.. it;!9 Rrow. Tl p,,nWe (Jii'iiDimenU- "" "'
v Heallh is the only riches a man ought
tp set a value on,, for , without it all men
various other remedies, without I cure all din's of the liver and kid
getting any benefit, I was induced neywi'l remove piuipka boils, aalt
f v ,6 - I,-, i rheum, and othtr aflccuons caused by
by John Schell, a barber who has mpure blood. Will : drive malarit
since moved to St. Louis, and who from the astern and prevent well-
, . , , . A. ? i , . . o -fi. e e - I ture an uiamn;u iei in. v ut vvn o
It taKes aoout xnree seconas ior . was uui Wy owm ui o headache coaatr4lUch and lodl-ea
Brazil's Constitution is in ev
erv resnect similar toUhe Consti
croak all the year aroun '. The seringa
tre late, the flies eat up ; the! plant?,
thir is too much rain in . ' early fpring
aud too little I latari on;-thel planting
aeascn come3 wron: and in order too
q lick or it lasts 4oo long: the droughts
play the wfcdj.'wi3h
spell drowi s f him out; the sum ner
lists too long or he). frost comes tod;
8oon-;,'i f-jx'y'i
Tobacco enrin time is
horror, and hi tobacco cures too quick
or it wails top long aLd runs red "and ?
"ft-mef?f5Are to p-o from one , of -the constitutional blood trouble, to
. P ' - I . s, m a'aa -a J 1 1
Atlantic Cables:to the. other. . ; take b. . s. A lew Domes curea
i There are more -males'-born than me permanently.- I also consider
S. S. B. the best tonic 1 ever saww I
While taking' if my height . in-
females, but at the age of 29 years
are joor, let their estates be what they L there are more females than males.
wi7!.
lin try Electric Bitttra. Entire at-
isfnetioa auarantced or money refurid
de Price 50 cts. and ilcr bottle at
W. II. rurmaus, Jr'a Drutore.
BUCKL1NS ARNICA SALVE
then finally when it gets on the market :
it sells for nothing.
Tobaeco4s always low when .: fertili
zers are hlghi V
In fact, to hear him tell it, every
thing jsialways upside down and - the
farmers are always on the road to the
pwrhouse; IWell, last , yam this agri:
cultural growler had a good crop and
sold it for big" money, This year - he
has a big crop of tobacco, a full : sup
ply ofxsorn, wheat, oats,: and," in-..- fact,
everything. He was in town the other
day and & Register man met him on the
street. ; v 1
FBEQUEiertiYaccident3 occur in the
household which , cau-e r burns, cuts,
SDrains and bruises; -or Use in such
cases Ul. J n. i30.cxit;au a wtftUK, w
Linimeu. ;;4';;.. r l-;' ..
Kr -: . ' :- - ."Did you hear ,- young : Wopeley's
Jus .special- Si(S, ? ; x - , . . .. r - .
. "No, but I can guessi Four o'clock
in the moruing." ; . - ;. -; '' . ;' '
An lidttoi JLream.
ino eauor sai on a nara-Doitom in cas0 they- werQ
chair trying to think of a thought, with the results.
If jou l ave apainfnl sense of fa
tigue, rind your duiies' irksomp, tuke
Dr, J. If Mclican 6 Sarsap .r.l a. it
w.ll iraie you up, make you strong
and; vigroas. " ' . v: ' ' s'
Sliiloli'a Vitilizor Ja what yoa need for
coMstipatioa, loss of appetite, dizziness
aud all smptoms oT dyspepsia. Price $1
and 7a cents per bottle. For Bale a.t Fur-
man s drug store. '
- Weepies nights, made miaerahle by
that terrible ough. fcihiloh's cure is ths
remedy for it. For saleatFurmau'fcdrcg
store.
hiloh's consumption cure iSySold by a
ma guarantee- it; cures consumpuons
For sale at Furman's drug store. -
and- he plunged all his fingers
about through -hia. . hair, but not
one topic - they brought. He had
written on temperance, tariff and
frade, and'the prospects of making
a Crop, and loked about ice" cream
ana weaic lemonaae, nil nis reaa
TtiAttAa- aaiitA I 1 a aar a1 A f.va Anta
creased and my health . improved hruUes ,ore,t ulcers, salt rheum.
ineverv wav. I have recommend-1 fever sores, tetter, chapped hand
ed S. S. S. to several friends and childlaina. coma and all akio eruptioua
I aua iV9tMlVT aa w aBawa va ar f
satiened required. It la guaranteed to tiva
perfect aausracuon, or money reiund-
!X)ClSBt'RO, X. C.
we have consolidated
ourselves together ahd
will be pleaded to d
all kind of work in
our line. Call at the
muisBuno i:oAcn snop
touisiiuna coach a.uv
and we will give yoa
sal li faction at very
MODERAKE TRICES.--MODEUATE
TltlCES.-
SEND YOUR BO YB
ALWAYS
LA AYS
UN tIASD
LJL2U
, AT
.-KING -JbMACOXS--1UNU
& ilACONb-
BcfpKlfulIy,
-S. A. Wright,
-" Midway, Pa.
ed. IVice 25 cents per box.
For sale bv J. -B. Clifton.
COTTON BEAM FOR 8AU2
PUKr: A
CONWAY.
CONWAY.
A MASS OP SORES. . v
. I am bo grateful for tho benefi
cial results obtained from using
S. S. S. that I want to add my tes- bank'a btandard-ln
ers had told him , to stop. And timony to that already published Will sell cheap
weary oi tninxing ieepcamero for the public good. I was amass
his eyes, and he pillowed his head . , . . . u . -v.
on his desk, when the thoughts of B.orf Mot U8m but am.ow
which, awake, had refused to ansa, entireiy-curea.
Tlavuis ordered a new Beam tbi
wekhinz cotton at Louis bunr, I dp ire
to atrll the one 1 hate bren usin2 Fair-
rood COIidlUOU.
J. It. II I OUT,
Cotton Weigher.
COTTON PUESd fOIt SaI-K,
K0TICE.
" All peraoaa are hereby .fofbiddea ia
hire, harbat' or detain iroia bjj aerree,
Ned Allen aad William Perrr; they
haviog contracted a-iib aia fr the yta
1830.
8TLTAra Pauaca.
Jaly.4. 1800.
A fall lioe af bary
aaa taaey f rocrriea. -utotU
vcia ef trtrj
dcwuif'Uaa, dry goods
aad aaaea ta aait
- J'UICE ! QUALITY.
We will f J higbeat yr
lot tBKtcsi aaa eix
era, W1TIIIX THE XLATTO DAY.
mtsu IAIT
-BANANAS AND LEMONS
BANANAS AND LEMON
J UST ULCE1 VED
tou win. rixo at oca sto&ji rc
: a tf vi n i n mi ah .
Al'FLE VIN EG AU
BXO LOT OF PA!TS JITST KKCQTU'
WKANG AUOO"
-KAN G A UO )"
Beat fire cent cimr hi I be word aj
KING & MACON'S
KING & MACON'S
Lumber for h;alc.
came in-troops that were strong
and grotesque. And as the ideas
airily float, he selects the bright j
one of the tribe ; and this is the
gem which while i dreaming he
wrote : "Now is the ; time to sub- J
scribe."
r r
, , LT. JYlCvfARTHY, .
- ; 6. Louis, Mo.
Treatise on blood and skin dis
eases mailed free.
- . Swift Spzcifc Co.
f . Atlanta, G a.
which I will aelL Any otio wishing to J VI 8
on or addresaiUe',
, . J". B. PRXVETT,
lincy'a x Koads,
N. C.
Cap. Alt ton luring moted Lis
mill oo taj mothct'a Land, we will I -a
prepared to lamieh on abort notkt any
kind of lumber waoti. at pricea aa
as the aame qu.L;j ef tknbtf taa la
tmciht eUewbrre. Wa bare a Cae 14
mad of the Left vouli tU,e, WUI aaw ,
prepaid j Geld pine unle we bare a tprcJ
I . fm St
. k ia iia. ataa. ii.
a hr;m wr. juu tt-.-tv i
vftelava-way "
DETROIT SURF GRIP
Hall tlie rot of fcotttiag tared U
alorkeFlera. tatcbera, faraaera.
' I EMJkm V ai a " a i vaaw.aa, a,vaa wmrw aj
1 1 cd others. Admitted to b Ue
WgrtaJrat lciproteaent er
inueale blocka. irijUipr
Write t r etalcve.
fr'utton Iron A Kiffin Woraa. t
luhed 1552. lu H;uh airtet, Dftruit. Uich.