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RALEIGH, N. C SATURDAY, MARCH 26. 1881.
NO. 10.
Cot.L'acto for advertisiaf for asy spsee or tine
may be made at ths offiee of Th N awa Alio :
OBsaavaa. vrt s'de Fayettsville Street. 1
in tarter expiration ot time paid for.
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i t MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS. . j
0 &Gr. COOPER & od'fl iClfl ISfeVSfl i'
; - FARM (ENGINES. il
' 'tre V VermoB. SOhfe
rflaf ItSX Engines are designed for thah
.. JL lag graiu, gtcming cotjiOn, andraU'ag
riealtural purpose, They propel tbeuit
forward or backward.!; and will
draw 1 Beparalot. WaUr Tank, or loadod
WiW, ' Over on iboasand of these En-'
iaea are now In uae, and "where they hiive
keen latrodaced U has been found difficult
to sell an j othei tyl of Ecsine,
I-The lit; Veruim IwWorki
aia mwatfaotiu-a ovtw 100 eliea of En
laW Stationary Engines,' Portable En
glaeeon aktda and on wheels s also Clr
laiar Saw Mills of all sises, and Flouring
Mill machinery. Send for circulars,
' Address
C. A Q. COOPER A CO.,
i ! Mu Vernon. Ohio.
( r MILTON A TOTTKRU'IKLD,
, ttenerai Arents, 4 SnArye street, Blti
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. AltLBUt, HOWLE A CO., Agenta,
' a lULeiih, N. C.
KO. S. OOLK, Agent, Jone?boro, N. C
fLODFLODRpUR!
CORN UEAL , CO RK ME AL ! -
- l)f eperior Quality ,j always on hand man a-
ffetared and for sale , . i -"'
v . ti-.k- :. - i i.-y u. " ,
Tke Ilxall-Crcnhw Company,
H AX ALL MILLS,
mOHHOND,
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I BALEIGH, In. U.
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Fire Insurance Com party
v- -V , OF WARRENTON, N. O.,
Has been in Successful
- - ATnoroughly Reliable Home Company,
d. DAVIS, President. vv.; - ; ' !.
cWrsU CkUl mm -eer.
ur..l mr Vitality, amrrmmm a r-.
Uiafariirtl si TEE DR. HARTEB
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PERRY DAVIO
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Nsaralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago,
Backache, SarbnasSiOf tho Chest, Gout, I
r Quhsf, Sore Throaty Swellings and j
j. f . Sprains, Burns and Scalds, j
General Bcdilj Pains, j
: Toolh, tar and Hsndaci, Frosted Feet
and Ears, and all other Pains j
i' and Aches. ' . ;
No Preparation on enrth eqiAln ?t. Jacobs Oil as !
a ' hi, gimp!: and elu-tw External Remedy. ; ;
trial entail but the c-omparaiivciy trifling outlay j
ef Ontn, and every one Mift'eriiiK with pai n
can hare cheap and prmitivc p1pf of its claim. j
Direction in Xleven Languages. j '
SOLD BT ALL DEUGGISTS iSD LEALSSS DTf
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A.VOGELZR & CO., , j
Baltimore, MU, XT. SJL
JVOW 11KVOY.
HEIRS OF ST.
KILMt
A Story ol the
Sontb.
;i Bx JOH N W. MOORE.
Morocco, fC.OO; Cloth, Jl.SO. Paper, fl.CC.
EDWARDS, B ROUGH 1TON A CO,;
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For sale at
ALFRED WILLUS & CO,
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Iron, PcrovUn Bsrs sod Ibo
BLOOD
Itstwaererr purposs wbere a Tome U necessary. -
MEPICIKE CO.. 213 H. Main Street, St bate.; -
PURELY VEGETABLE REMEOt
For tftvernal and Externa tm,
fittir (r all t)ia Diseases for a-mcS .
,nij U ALWAYS PfRftClUY SAfF
ana It ALWAYS PfcHrtU
hsa4i if
ren fr mottW.exp:sriM4 perteaa.
OKJt
StfCirds aaaaaaj aatta
iii i'iii.iti i. aut is the bess
THE dLDEST, BEST, AND f.OSf WIDELY KHQWl
l4f MilY MEOICIKE TH THE WORLD. ;!
t .iit' rik ach noniTil wrff
OIAWCR1ICEA.
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HAS STOOD THE TEST Of o ; Rf' "KSJ?
USF IS ALL COUNTRIES AKD CLIMATLS. !
S5SSS "-St r
,.7.e -whs ii" st Wat. ; ,
IT IS WITHOUT A RJYAtAS A tmiMEMTl
sad can ba iatiud from all drugKUta,
& SON, ProvldencejR.
Stat News.
Ashesille Citizen: The : 'Western
North Carolina Railroad, on Monday,
jikccd a regular freight line over that road,
separating the passenger train therefrom.
4 . . Dr; J. E. West", United States com
missioner for Swain county was drowned
on the 19th inst.. while attempting to ford
the Tuckaseegoe IJiver in a aujkj. Hii
bodj had not been recovered at last ac
counts. '
Lenoir Topic: The mountains from
the South to the Grandfather are white
with snow . . . The peach crop, as a general
thing, will be a failure this year, but sev
eral parties having orchard in the Brushy
mountains say they will have a very large
crop unless wc have more severe weather.
. . . .We learn from -a Watauga gentleman
that the snow which fell on the Blue
Ridge two weeks ago was drifted in many
places to a 'depth of from three to six feet.
Wilmington Review: We were glad
to see on our streets to-daj, aftf r an ab
sence of nearly three years and a half on
the deep blue sea, Mr. J. McRee Lane, one
of our yewing townsmen, who had the man
hood three years ago last January to leave
home and friends and branch ; out in the
world for himself. He left home on a
vessel for Liverpool, baling shipped be
fore the mast as a common sailor, and he
retnrns home now as fintf mate of a vessel.
Wadesboro1 Times: A n-igrjj boy named
Lindsey was , Sccidentally caught in the
machinery of ! Mr.1, George Little's steam
mill last Saturday, and frof4 the injuries
he sustained died shortly afterwards. .. .
Mr, H. W. Huntley brought to town last
Saturday the head of a calf that that ex
hibited a strange freak of nature. Cen
trally in the forehead was a lone, single eye,
le the fabled Cyclops of oJd, and' there
wasfa totalabsence of any upper jaw, the
tongue being exposed to the root.
Durllam Tobacco Plant: J. S. Carr
is 'making preparations for a trip to Europe.
He will sail Borne time in June next.. . . .
Orange Superior Court convenes in Hills-.
boro odi the 4th of April . . ; . Some time
dnrinfflhe vear1880 Doc Cates. white.
and tB(l two Morphia boys, colored, were;
detected m stealing goods from the store1
of John L. Markham and arrested. Geo.
Morpbis made bis eicap and left for parts
unknown. A few days since he ' Was ar
rested in Live Oak, florida, and Mr. "W.-
Jf.. Rogers dispatched tor him. ie . was
landed safely in Durham Tuesday, and af
ter a preliminary hearing in the justicefs
ourt was given cell in tfee llillsboro jaal
to await the action of the next Superior
Court. Doc Cates, who was released on
a two hundred dollar! bond, has left fipr
parts unknown.! ' '
Fayetteville Examiner: Rev. A; N.
Experidon, of Bulgaria, a monk of the
GreekvChuicli, has been for several, days
encamped in the limits of out town. He
is a rare bird. He seldom indulges in the
luxury of a bath not even washing face
B11U fcr g - ' -cr-: 1- I .--.3
omewbat out of repair. He sleeps in his
small tent with his dog and bis gun as bis
only! companions and does his owm cook
ing, i xie speaas more lauguayeo uuw yuu
can number on the fingers of your two
hands CoLj L. . W. Humphrey, of
Goldaboro, is now ' in ouj town in the in
ttreaf of Northern and English capitalists,
who are anxious! to get control of the J; ay
etteville and Florence Railroad for the
purpose i of censolidating the same with; a
new contemplated road from Norfolk via
Snow HUT, GoldslKTO, FayeUeviUe and
Shoe) Heel to Columbia, S. 0. . . .TheSu
Ierlor CourU of Chatham and Bladen
counUes are in seesion this week.
Wilmington Star: A telegram was re
ceived here yesterday to the effect that
Engineer T. JJSmith, residing in the
northern part of theity, had one of his
legs badly crushed at Laurinburg Wednes
day ! night. The telegram stated that
he conld not be ( moved, and his wife was
summoned to his; bedsule. . . .Rev. Dr. E.
A. Yates,; of thfa' city, has accepted the
invitation of thej Wilmington Library As-i
BOciittion to deliver a lecture before that-
body, and has designated Tuesday evening
v: . . - o i i lift. -!
April 5th, as
the
time. Subject, " 1 he;
1Wti f Theorv." .... It is feared that
the cold weather for the past three or four
days has injured the peach and plum crop
to some extent, ,the latter, perhaps, Heri-
ously. . . . .The election tor aldermen in
this fcity, Thursday, passed off with almost
unprecedented quictucbs. We visited the
various polling places during the day, and
found iO undue excitement existing at any
of them. It was understood that the real
bait'e-fitll, J far as the Democrats were
concerned, would be in the second ward,
and there nearly all the interest centered.
Fkuboro Record: The zealous friends
of the proposed Dan villa and Haw. River
Railroad are quite sanguine of success re
warding their effcrfcrin behalf of this, im
portant' work. . .J . We were shown this
A . ,. a . c - .
week a nugget ot gold lound upon the
land of Capt. Lam Ellis, of New II ope
township, in .this county. The nugget
was fouud on the surface of the ground,
and is a lump of almost pure gold, and is
worth about twenty dollars. ... .We have
heretofore alluded to Bone Taylor, the
man who itiurdered Scawell, in Moore
county, about two years ago, and for whose
arrest a reward of 7U0 was paid, and who
afterwards escaped from the Carthage jail.
On last Monday, as we are informed, sev
eral of the friends of the murdered man
wentjn search of j Taylor, and, coming "in
sight "of him, near iTOupenty (in the north
ern part of Mopre), they fired on him,
one bullet gracing the back of his ' neck,
but he escaped. It is said that Taylor is
running an illicit distillery, and that some
days ago certain revenue officers made. a
raid on it, but injured it so little that he
waa using it again on the next day. 1
'The Doctors Said
I would nsver leave mjln'.; Thafcf"
threa ntonibs ago, and now t weigh 1
puiiridaj ! caniot wrle La f of wfcatil
wanti to sa , but Wait er's Safe Kidney atd
Liver Cure did it all." !,
U. O. Roube, Rabway, N J
JFOBEPAUOH'S PBIZE BEAfTTY.
Th tomlag Qnn of th Arena A Coal
Mlnsr'a BTIsoa.
(From the Citiainiati EnquijrerJ
Mosonoahela City, PennI, March
21. -The reception of the intelligence in
this prosy little town that Adam Fbrepaugh
had chosen from among several (thousand
photographs of beautiful Americah women
that of Miss Annie Pawline Scott; of Mon-i
ongahela City, as beins the nearest ap
proach; to ideal perfection in fjorm and
feature? has caused a buzz and 'ripple of'
excitement. Tht offer of Mr. Forcpaugh,
it will be remembered, was 110,000 to the
most beautiful woman in Ameriaa, and it
was his! design thaC she should ; reign as
queen 6f beauty in his traveling circus.
Miss Sdott possesses a form tall and shapely.
It is not the airy, fleecy, filmy ethereal
nothing that Olive Logan ascribes: to Sarah
Bernhardt, but a realistic, tangible form.
Her shoulders are rounded ; feer bosom is
full and undulating, and her waist sym
metrical, filling her bodice nicely apd seem
ing superlatively jhuggable. Wers Hiram
Powers again selt ting his model; forthat
American master-piece of art, "Tlse Greek
Slave,' he could travel over much territory
and find no better form than Mis Scott's.
In carriage she is at once easy and graceful.
Her face in some respects remijpds one
of the late Adelaide Keilson ; it is fair as
the lilies, and the cheeks are tinged with a
delicate ; pearl pink. Her -features are
strikingly regular and tlassical, and of the
Grecian type, save, perhaps, the nose, which
curves slightly from the aquiline, and verges
upon what is generally I termed the ! Ameri
can feminine nose. Her lips axe fall and
expressive, or a nnght vermuiion tinge,
and when severed by a smile flevear a
double rw -of teeth that, are typical in their
regularity And dajzling whiteness. Her
eyes are .large and ful of a dark; brown
color. ith varying emotions they change
their hue as often as summer clouds, too,
if for no ather reason" than they arei so soft
and shadowy. Her eyebrows aue mcst
delicatqlyl curved, and her long, sweeping
eyelashes add intensity and at times a half
melancholy Jangaor to the orbs ovef which
they keep sentinel. Her hair, which is long,
wavy and abundant, is of a glossy; black,
and .possesses that silky texture which is
such a pleasant contrast to the usual dead
ebony we sotoften meet.; . j
Youi correspondent would like to stop
right here, but it won't do. Miss Scott is
the niece of John Ryan, a coal-miner, and
they abide in rather a dilapidated j house.
When the scribe aked her it she Would
travel with the circus as queen, she care
lessly shuffled a well-worn xleck of Hart's
best playing cards squelers-i-and); throw
ing out m bob-tail flush on the greasy table,
said : "jWell, I reckon not; that okl duck
Forepaugb couldn't get me to travel with
his show for no money. Will you take ,a
hand at $1 limit?" Your correspondent
drew out.- !
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IRBIViX OF A. ZULU PRIKCS.
- . U. rn m Vial
i Ww York Evenlotr Mail.)!
There arrived in this city yesterday by tbe
National line steamship Greece, a real, live,
moving and extremely vivacious apecimph of
tne famous Zdlu race, in the person ; of the
Princess Amtzulu, daughter of Elnii Cete
wayo. now under the tender charge qf Eog-
lUh officials as a captive. -
Princess Amazolu Unaccompanied by a fe
male attendant and a great medicine man, I
whose dlitjr: Is "to k' fsp watch and wand over
the health of Ms rjyal miBirees, and thrre
flares braves. Tbe party is under thej chares
of Mr. O. A- Farrini, who, after in'roducicg
them to the resident j of tbe leadiog European
c!?'.ej, has at last conducted them in safety to
the shirts of this creai reouDiic. wt:tre. ior
ao iodeflolie p'riod, tbey will be allowed to
inquire inte the system cf our iDcHtutihns, in
spect the public buildings, form their fpimcn
of American, society, and at the same lime
cODSUlute k If adiDr feature of ioterest aid
euriosltv fn the different cities which they
visit. -!..-
Yesterday afternoon IBe party were con
docttil to I Bunnell's Museum, where there
wt re already two Z Jus who have been atnir g
tbe attractiorii cf the pl&c for some time
rit. : ellUrr, however, had not ben in
formed pt 1 tbe corxompla'ted visit, asdj-'when
iho Princfg eoterfd (b"lr presee tbflt t-ff Ct
was fairly s sr Hog ";EideEt!y rftorxrniEinr at
a glance tbe features ct the Princess, tbey
fashed diwn their shit Iris and ipri, sDd
with a hwl cf joy mh-d f .Tvard and "hrew
themseltrg at her If ef, evtrcin;: ercry jnaicr
ttor. of great jy and revere, ce. Thee stn:t-
ng up and cinbrsctoic the, "endaat, h f
Ix pan a scene of Btvae wrlicomc wuieja si;T
passei dtfccrip ion. Z lu war sfiEs, and, for
augnt we know, Z 1I11 bymts, were ttfg t-r
rather yelled; cd Zulu dances of amo&t re
markable cUarc;tr were iDdulged in. i After
the boisietous grcetir.g bad subside, the
Princt:ss waicocaucied through the mjiseam
a .d expressed, gr. at curiosity at evi ity'.hiDg
which met her gtzo.
' The Piincees is woman of about 30 years-
of ae, rat her prepoesesunfr in appearaoce,
and is profusely dtcorated with head, atck
laces, rirfgs and olher kinds of eavage Jewelry.
Hrr clothing is rather scanty and cbnsis's
nrlneiDaHv (of , a woolen blanket and efcics of
animola. ; 8he carrier a silver assegai seft in an
etjony bsndle, of which she is very proud,
and wh:Ch Waa presented to her by B,agliia
officers, n return lor ner saving meir .lives
under the following citcums'snces : i'rVhile
detain dWa prisoner with a largo nunjber tf
other Zihis, after the cap ore of OeU ayo,
she became cogniant of thofdcl that ja p'.ot
Was enveria?Dt:U oy ico nucis mi Pcra.'
uprising; and a massacre cl tbeir captors.
Seeing orice tfeat tbe attempt could only re
sult in disaster to the Za'.us, and being a kind
hearted wornsn, Amt'iulu deiermincd no re
v(-al i he faldt and stop the massacre. As she
was stealirg along toward the officers' tents
she was by Induna, chift of the con
anirainra: who cauuht and tried to hold ber,
but she stabbed bim wi.h her iipear, and bet
fell deal ! Bhe had thus time , to give ant
alarm and thus save tbe officer' lives, f
O wir e to a co'.d contracted oa the yoyage
across the ricta, Amst ua Is Omewbat in
dipposed but n it expected ht sbjo will
mrke htr debut la Amoncua isciety oa Moa-
day. U j . ' j
Tb 1 ruo Cssm
Diabeies comes front a disordered live
Its symptoms are ai immense increase in
the ur.iie, excessive- thirst, taracieua ap
petite, ebnatipation and losaof flephl Take
no medicines. Use Dfe Flagt's Uer and
Stomach Pad and oe curea at once. ,
A smiioth oompleiio" ni be bad by
everybodyi who vritl ne Parkers liimrer
Tonic. For promitly regulating the liver
and kidheya and purifying the blocid there
is notbingllke it.andthisis the reason why
it so quickly removes pimpies, ana Rivea
a rosy bloom to the cheek, gee notice. .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TOTTS
f PILLS
- INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND
the afflicted everywhere,
the Greatest medical
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
HMMMMMSM
Symptoms of a
TORFtD LIVER. ,
irinctitfi.T
Painln theHead.with a duU'sensationln
the back part, Fain under the shoulder-
blade, fullness after fratinn, with a disin
clination ,tqrexertion of body'or mind,
Irritabili ybf t e in peri P'rrita. Ixs
omemor'with a fueling o? oavingjisg
lectcd sooieTduty, weariaessriJizsiness,
Flutterink AheTTeart, Dots before the
eyes. Yellow bkin, b eadache. hestless
ness at uiithtrblabry coloredlQrine.
IF THESE WAEinSGS A HZ UITHEZDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES Will SOON BE DEVELOPED.
: TDTT!B FXX.LS'M,,c,ally"4,P,eIt
: nirh cweMnx Uoik etTr-Kt uehacliaii;e
' of feelinsr to astonlih (hi snfTerwr.
Thsy Inrreas the tptitr, and causs ths
body to Tali on thus Hip system U
i nowrl-liKl. nrt bv OielrTwntwArtlosion ths
; lilsMtin'OreaHm Her ImUi are pro-
TUTT'S HAIR DYE.
Gray IIaib or Whjsxkks rhangeo to a mt
: ui h a. inrln aDDllraliun if this DTK. it
imnait a. natural color, acwlnsUnUneouslj
tunu color, acts' instantaneously.
nf, or ssot by sxpr on recsipt of tl-
; Hoid brlraagif, or ssot by sxprMS on reci
OfTlce, 33 Murray St., Hew York.
Cttr. TTTTS 5r.L at Talukl lfJi b4 k
Liver-
l! With tli9 Anti-Malaria.
fSIJlPS ChlUsSMid rT, ys
.IjUtlUU pcpalR, MvcrCsm.
f;Ala(pm itirtny Afretfons. url
- ii. Consttpntlon, Sieh Head
nrhe, I'enirtle Complaints, BIIIoas
-j'pk. IPidlpUatloti. snit sill Sfnlnrlstl
i)i!'!.ei TVittat saedtclM. No Dot-i.-.s
nc inccivesi-.oe, and a rosltive cura.
P.icr, icl'j4inj; Bonis Anti-Malaria, $1.00.
?5;-.t ay mail to 'an v address upon receipt of
ir -.:. 'Principal Dtjibt, M Germau HU
JlMe-i, H. Bold fay DmyeKts geaerally
'.' osy nonebut t'lucgf'siTPnteMt tlv
fi.ii- xombeH 1;mI, others are bulky
!&aid -J,t 1 troib'.esome to wear.
WOm BXI.M AT
3. H. BEARTTS Dbtjo Storb.
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SOIVaETHING
I EVERY LADY
niicuT Tn iynui
!L There exists a means of se-
enrine & soft and brilliant
Complexion, no matter how
Soor it may naturally be.
acan's Magnolia Balm is a
delicate iancT harmless arti
cle, whieh instantly remores
Freckles , .Tan , Redness,
Roughness, Eruptions, Vul
gar Flushings, etc., etc; So
delicate and natural are its
effects that its use is not
inspected by anybody.
;! No lady has the right to
present a disfigured face in
society when the Magnolia
Balm Is sold by all druggists
for 7o cents.
f If you ar3 a iitii
Ml i$f tUo fcspu-i of
f uuj of fct-
3 your duu 3 F.:a
ttiight work, t l
lo' i: braiii nerve ana
bHop Bitter.
wutu. us Hop at.
jufTcrins from any ta-
3 -liscrctioa of CiP
It Toa are yean and
rld or iatr. "id or u youc . ifl-rln irom
urn ; lr yoa are mr-
poorheaitu or 1jui.
raj w
OP
tt:v-tra.
whenever yarn fitl
rh.t o n r srsi;n
Wl.oeTcr you are,
Th'niKanda dto an
li': i.i K I U II .
m or aiUBtuoattr
beeo prcaated M
tl. a t i hi
tk HOD
Sitters. ;
HopBltters
ily
tot
I HaTyonf.
o. i. c
la aa akaotat
tot lie ttwuacki
HOP
bl. en rs lor
Hwf orscrvr. n
IdnsBkaaass.
Ton will b4
ma at opium,
kobaaoo, or
core If yoa um
Hop fitters
insrotims,
If yon aroatm-j
hiaU. Bead (or
BoMbydrw
my w r m
oplnti.in
NEVER
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fUTCttlar.
lit I It ma jr
isaveyour
Sllfe. ft
Isavad
haaaaiOTyS.T.
Id red
tTMM,Olk
li MBS. JOE PEBSON'S
INDIAN TONIC BITTBBS.
'QmlPnia. Cancer in its early stages.
Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Chronio Bilious
Colic, and all kinds of Ernptions and Skin Dis
eases arising from impurity of the blood. As
an Alterative, 7onie and Porifier of the Blood
it feas proven itself uneqnalled. i
t i BEE 0OV. HOLDIK'S OPIKIOS.
1 1 RaleIgh, N. C, Dee. 2, 1880.
t take pleasure in stating that a member of
Bit fainjlv hasised Mrs. Joe Person's Indian
Tonic with good result. I believe her remedy
to be excellent Ifor the purposes for which it is
"tended. 1 ? W. W. HotDWt.
: ; SEB JCGS BTEONG'S OPINIOW.
, Ralkioh, N. C, Dee. 1, 1880.
m. Joe Hraon : Madam Some months
ago I was in ba health, suffering fcom debility,
indigestion and loss of appetite, when a friend
inaaeed me to try your Tonic. X did so with
thfe iu -t happy rssults. I take great pl"nr
in reconmieudilig it as a valuable and efficient
vegetable Tonfe, and wish you much success.
&ery respectfully, Gko. V. 8TROWO.
Pr Pared byl M rs. JOE PERSON, Franklin
toh N. C. For sale by Druggists generally.
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c : Rewinir Machines.
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NEW Wheeled A Wilsoa, a second-hand
Wilcox Uibos, ana a aeeona-nauu
tiiover ,1 Baker, or aaie cneap. App.y
$20
PER DAT at home. Sam
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1 VvllLLIAMSON & UPCHUECH.
Raleigh, If. C, March 23, 1881.
11 Caopi, Middling and Bran.
(JOO sacks Heavy Wheat Middlings; , ,
800 sacks Wheat Bran; '. .: f
The best feed fbr all stock at this; season.
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