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Tub Hews and Otssfd Pc&ubz DixtT (ixcntPT Moidat) axs Bt THE NEWS AND OBSERVER Ooi ' DM7lnan,iMd-l4'i I- h fT'orf six months," . -TTTS f Y0 .ttsm-i ;$'' t.M ? I:; roo ' Weekly, om Tear. ' ? if;! Mi' - it .iixmonthi ' ' "$ I- m ' No name entered without payment, and no , paper sentatter the expiration of time paid' 1- SATURDAY MAY 29, 1886. I Look out, girls I A Maryland woman, has dislocated her jew while chewing Dm. Phillips Bbooks has finally and 'oeitifely declined the assistant bish ) oprie of Pennsylvania. j 1 1 Mixwxix baa told; his story on the stand. Ho insisted I that Poller was killed accidentally and denounoed the evidence of the detective as perjury. ; 1 ! - t " - Wi are glad to see that they are talk- . ing about establishing savings banks in Tarioua parts of the State.; I Snob insti tutions are one of our most apparent needs jut now.' ; H H :f .; ) t - I Di. Woodbow failed conspicuously in bis e fort to fix upon nis ohuroh the doo vtrine of evolution.' The majority against him uas 124 in a total rote of l60. The Wonder is that be got anybody to rote' ith them. -I .$' . . A KUHiii of representative democrats from all parts of Ohio met Thursday night and concluded! that there is no way out of their State legislative mud dle ' except through ithe courts. . This way will probably be taken in : accord ance with the advice of Got. jHoadly. ; 1 Tbi proceedings of the general as sembly of the Knights off Labor at Cleveland are secret,! but it is. under stood that the object ; of the' gathering is to -rectify abuses within the order and' v adopt reforms in accordance with the . liberal and level-headed views of Mr. Powderly. r : : ; . i, ' ' j ' - ' 'ii'i. " - i Tn revenues of vhe government so fur this month are nearly $16,000,000 ' in excess of the expeiiditurei during the . same period However: great they may be at any time, though, 4ur Nortibernbreth ren are prepared. to make away with them ' under cover of the iniquitous pension . lawi. Meantime the people : eontmue to groan under the weight of unneoosst :y taxation. How long is this, state of things to continue? "i 1 1 fi U Tk President, is not without a reason ' for the faith that Is in bim' when be Ve .. toea fraudulent private pension f' billed He says? 4I am by no means insensi 1 1 ole t that innueneei wnicbi leadB tlte f ,( judgment toward the allowanoeCf every - claim alleged to befounded upon patrf- - tid service in the nation!! eaM And yet I neither believe it to be a duty nor - s kindness to the : wbrtb tftisens for y whose benefil our. sobeme ; of ; pensions . .was provided to permit the diversion Of I the nation'e bdunty to objects iiot within its' scope and purpose," H I -i I ; j" Feu returns from the municipal eleo v tioni beldjtnrougnbut 'Tirgu day show, that the, .democrats )bel4 theiir own everywhere, except in Riohmond, 'wber4 an independent tkkei!isujportol . bj the. Knights of, Labor' and.the worki ingmen S generally, has l carried the tj: day.-' Democratic gains ''were made . in Petersburg and Norfolk, .wbieb have heretofore been strongly republican! , The disaffection at Richmond , is jocal merely, but it will probablv net fail to . attract ,tbe MtttehtioBLof .ilahone and lead to en attempt en the part of -that ebemef to turn it -to ' bis personal adt tariff I in the I name of forty : thousand Philadelphia i workmen. " And! the question; seises what are Mr. Protection tionisf Pig Iro KUy and Mr. Ran dallrgoing . to do about it; Mr. Ran dall more particularly, because many members of this army of forty thousand workers are democrats. A change is evidently coming over the dream of the protectionist in his very stronghold. Thereis no resisting finally the logic of facts. The demand of the democratic Sarty for a tariff for revenue with ind ent! protection only ia founded in eonuiton sense! and on the principle of the greatest good to the greatest num ber, and it is bound to prevail in the endil TBK riKflTf THOV6BT Or VHIOBT. The first proposition for a Union of the colonies that we have ever: met with and which, as far as we know, has escaped the attention of all our historians, is one madf by William Penn., February 8th, 1696-97, now to be found on the 473d page; ?of the North Carolina Colonial recoirds. f Jt begins as follows : . ' 'A; Briefe and Plains Soheam. " How the English oollonies in . the Norti parts of Amerioa vixt : Boston, Conuettiout, Road Island, New York, NeW 'Jertfeysj Pensilvania, Maryland, Virginia, and; Carolina may be made more useful to the Crowne and one an other! peaoe and safety with an univer sal! concurrence. IstS That the several Collonies before menqoned do' meet once a year' and oftner.if need be, during the warr, and at least once ib two years in : times 'of Peaoe, by their stated and appointed deputes to debate and resolve of such measures as are most advisable for their better understanding and their publiok Tranauillitv and safety. 2d. That in order to it two persons well qualified for sence, sobriety and substance be. appointed by each Province as their representatives or Deputies, which in the whole make the Congresse to oansist of twenty persons, i ; 1 1 6tb. That their Business shall be to hear and adjust all matters of complaint or difference: between .Province and Province, &cl, &c, ; to con sider of wayes and means to support the Union! and safety of those provinces avairint th nnhlin unp.TniM. i vantage. Whxs a Democrat airs hia grievance against urover Cleveland and charge! that be appoints republicans to Offloe, be misses the . marl tentirely , The President b a strong, robust' democrai ana be -appoints democrats j toi trfiioe. The President has not appointed', a -sin gle republican to office m r North Caro lina, f Every appobtment be can make to office hk! tbbt State, fwitb the Dossible xpepooii of two !or three postmaster s, I nas neeu maae ana ine appointees are all j sirughtu democrats, Ibi like nfanner nearly all the Presidential ap pointments in every other 'State in the Unioi have now been made,, and with a single exeeption, as far as we recollect, every appointee is a democrat. ( ; A KZYOIr Or PKOTEDTiOSftna. ' 1 A most significant note, has been 'sounded in the ' Suite that . is $ most .strongly for a protective, tariff of all the protection States,' to-wit, Pennsylvania. A convention of the textile workers of Pbiladelphia, numbering 40,000,; has recently been held, whereat! an t appeal to Congress, to be presented later on, was drawn up in favor of a! revision of the tariff, and the introduction o? raw material duty free. This is: quite a re volt from the protection idea ad is ' wortny of attention u . iiichi i. The x Philadelphia petitioners start ont with a sort o declaration of independence of the prpteotion theory by which they have so long Been deluded, an close with the assertion that -"a.: general revision and readjustment of . the f tariff laws is necessary." They say that the atmpt baa never been made to prdteotr- or re strict the labor market, and7 that ' they are compelled to sell their jfabtfri in a ' cheap market, while theirj employers are free to drw their labo? fronhibe market! of jthe world, and tber is no protection for wor kihgmen against Ht. pn the other hand, they say that when they go into the market for ; he news, narietpf life they find it restricted and placed under the absolute control! of a fatored class, and hence any! increase ot waiee thev .do enforce is 'taken from them again in the increased price of COmmoaiUCS. Xlcuoo uiey vmhuu ; iree jaw material and propcrefision of the From the above it antears that al most a oentury before the formation of it T:i j 1 J uio union ma iae uaa Deen eToivea. A hlf oentury later Benjamin Franklin made a iimilar proposition, i V ; 1 . L . L-2- - iyg 1MB mvrmwMX cot JtT. The present members of " the! supreme court will make no active fight to retain tbeirjpsitibnii. Whether the are re nominated: or sot the "best; evidence" in their favor is, not that 'they are wil ling jtor remain," but that since they havcl been on the bench thev have done faithful, laborious and excellent work, and! tiiat they bave.been so upright and so incorruptible, that if they have an enemyibe dare not charge or! intimate that in' any decision they have been in fluenced by any other motive than to meteif out-equal justice to- aU.-State Chrbiiole, I ; k , ) i ' - And the best etidenee that they ought to be; retained 'is io jbo found in the foot th at they are, willing to remain: - w i. , i , ; m i m i i : . Tlie 'qnestie of taxing oleomargarine baa fruitlessly occupied a great deal of time in the House, but it has bad 'one good effect-it baa given rise to somefirst rate speeohes. One of the beit of theses wu delivered by Poin dexter Dunn,! Esq., who represents the first district 0f Arkansas, but who is a Nortit Carolinian, . torn and', bred, a Wakl county j man Mr. Dunn spoke with fine effect and both hia matter and manner; bate been widely commended. Among mother things he said: Tbe only effeot of this taxation is to increase the pVice of cheap i food for the poo!! of the country. , Like all other aysteir r J'rpctive tixation, you load up the Jur dens "upon the poor', upon their necessaries of life. ' I have neyer heard of this compound called oleomar garine killing anybody.' They say there are manufactured and sold, some 200, 000,000 pounds of it per annum. It is marvelous tha it" should have gone on to this extent without killine evervbody in the' oountrr if it iis the noma com pound it is said to be. We shall go on, I trust, Inventing methods of producing cheap food and increasing our food sup- ply.? : I . . t Itis the tfffiee, as the distinguished gentleman from Virginia (Mr. Tucker) aid today, it: is the office of the States and they are clothed with full power to protect the people against unwholesome and poisonous foods that are deleterious to health. Bui who has the right to say what we shall eat X That is sump tuary legislation. If we may tax this artiule so as to prevent ; its use we may tux all other articles of rood and limit quantity; as )well as quality. Why, sir, it! is unhealthy to eat too much of anything. So Congress must lay a tax upon the additional ounces of our daily meal above that which may be adjudged . be healthy so as to prevent us from eating too uiuoh. They used to be stoned to death for gluttony in the old times! ; "Mr. ChairinanTthis is a dangerpuj, an alarming, and an ominous tendency iu legislation; It is discouraging to the patriot who loves his country, who understands that that constitution was urdiiinedyby the fathers to be the great ,alldiam of liberty for man, the great est that; human ingenuity has ever in vented, Jthat j it should be trampled under foot and disregarded, and the ad niiLis.traiiou of the government drawn away from thit basis and from the limi utioiis contained in the instrument and converted into a huge system of job bery.:; 1 -ij! ,. - i ! "There wcj have those who churn butter against, those . who manufacture; butter struggling to intervene and li cense one and prohibit the other. " It is the saddest position I have ever seen this House placed in. I have read no history of anything like this heretofore,1 and it will be the most marvelous scene hen we come to pass between the tell ers or march -up and; answer to our names when the ayes anil noes are called. After we -get through with that little formality here I am afraid that we shall be in the condition of, a distinguished gentleman whom I once heard of in this city. ; After dinner, late in the evening, perhaps early in the morning, it is said that with some assisting-friends he reached: the front of bis residence there were a number of them, -quite a number he rang the bell, j "When his. summons .was answered, it is said 1 lady put ber bead ; out of the window and asked what was wanted. He asked if Mr. - - lived there this was the name of the gentleman himBelf, an'd whose wife this was. She answered, he did. 'Then,' said h, 'will you be kind enough to come down here and pick your husband out of this crowd and take him in?' Laughter When we are through passing between the tellers and registering our names let us send the request to our constituents to please come down here and pick out their rep resentatives and take them home. They ought to go. " Laughter and spplause. We ; always chronicle with pleasure the sucoess of North Carolina boys in other fields than that in which they were reared. Mr. ? Dunn's career presents a conspicuous instance of such sucoess won by devotion to duty and the exercise of intellectual gifts far above the average. We are proud of Mr. Dunn as a North Carolina an 4 a Wake county boy. The; House judiciary committee has reported favorably the joint resolution .proposing a constitutional amendment pn the subject of polygamy It declares that polygamy must be excluded from our family of State!, saying' in this re gard; ! "If now as; a foundation prin ciple of our constitutional union each State has agreed to deny forever its own power to create any form of government for itself other than one which is Re publican, can there ;be any departure from the principles of the constitution in declaring further that their govern ment shall not only be Republican in form but that their civilisation shall not be based on the polygamous family? The amendment will only validate by express contract what- has always been law by the tacit consent of. each State and all the States. Thus the union by Clear compact will be , constituted of States in political form, Rcput lican; in social polity, monogamous." In rc flt3Ct to tho Question whether thii can ,be done without violauig tho right of rebgious freedom it sav: !"The bvnt opinion expressed before the committee y Mormons was that: it was not cuu- anded but was allowed bv God. It od permits but does not enjoin poly- Em y upon all tho men iu the Mormon church there can be no invasion of enf science in restraining ia man from doiog what his religion does not require or iu requiring him to do what his God does not forbid. Jf the Mormon church com mands man to change Ithe civil law by plural barrifge the church is a foe to civilized society by making its member violators of human law andj dangerous citizens of the State, fit makes Divine permission justify the wilful violation of law by nien in doing what it forbids and in failing to do what it commands. This position is fatal to the claim on this ground. But suppose polygamy is com manded by the religioh. Then if be cause it is commanded it must be obey ed or respected by all land by the civil government itself, the 'result would be that na law against polygamy would be valid, because ! contrary to this revela tion of the Divine wilL This claim if allowed, would establish the Mormon church I as a theocracy over men and governments, j.lf the fact, that the Mor mon belief in polygamy: u commanded by God could prevent; the government from punishing the Mormons for it, while it punished; anti-Mormons, it would be preferring that religion to all others jana be shielding its i adherents from the penalty inflicted without mercy on all who would not nrofesa its creed. Tour committee feel satisfied ithat noth ing proDOsed by them to the House will in the slightest decree trench UDon the sacred canons of religious liberty. After quite a long uiscusston oi tne rorm (Hat an amendment proposed as; a remody for the disease j of polygamy 'should as sume, the committee say of the measure reported to the; House: , it seems to the committee that these provisions secure to the Union, the courts and; the Con gress of tne Union complete authority to extirpate the system ef polygamy and its kindred offense of polygamous asso ciation o "cohabitation between- the sexes."! The crimes are fixed bv con stitutional definition, the punishment is prescribed by Congress and the judicial power of tne united states will enforce the constitution against all offenders." j 1 ' i"' - It is rumored that the supply of Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup is not. equal; to the demand. Drujrirists ahould prenara themselves for all emergencies, the people rely on them for this remeay. ; o preparation could have made such a reputation aa Salvation Oil: has,' without in trinsic merit of the highest order. It kills pain. Price 23 cents. WONDERFUL SUCCESS IN Thirty Years Practice IN THE CUKE OF CANCER. 1UMORS, AKD ALL ffl ERUPTIONS Witbout the Use. of tUc Knife in any Caa BY Dfi.il ini Thq Democrats are again; successful Virginia. i j Cwtt Rliaumansm, Neuralgia, . TM MlUnMOaiU COUHtY, KALTIHORB, MD. For PAIN y TRADE g MARK. iww4a4eJeJWs Ab. 709 East Leigh Sti, Richmond, Ya I- :' REFERENCES. ! Da. BUTBTTT, ; President Randolph Macon OoOege, I Ashland, rVa. , Err. LXXANDXB BBOWlTf Pastor Cumberland Street Methodist ahtirab I Norfolk. Va. ; ) Bsrr. P. A. PXTSBSON, Pastor; Court Street Methodist church, Lynchburg, Va ; Brr. W. 0. 8CHXITEB. t Pastor rirstlafUihLutkaran church, Biobjaond, Va. ! C B. MOBTON, K. I lYeorlcsaburf, Ta, j . liATtnt'e Oman, Richmond, Va . Feb. 4th, 1884 Am Or. A G. Wollard's sdT I to other stetions of the country where ha la a stranger, I take pleaaara 1st pertormlag the 1 duty to one ot our citizens In saying' he is a nntlaaiaiil of high nutr&l character. He has liTed hem many years, and; his penooal de portment baa been such aa to win th oonfl denoe of those with whom b hu had Inter eourse. Hia private aad personal reputation si with out reproaeb. . His suceeee in practioe Will b his Toucher la the professional line. W. C CARBUHsTON, Major. Bersu or Rzp&ufntajotxs. 1 I Washington, D. 0 f June 7 1884, : I haye known Dr. A. G. Wolhurd tor merai fears and take plaaanVa la saying that e is known la Biebmond. where be has resided and practiced his profess Ion tor many years, as a' gentleman of unquestioned character and as weruiy and estimaoie euixem i- Qwmam Di Wiaa, M. 0, Tnird Congreasional District ot Virginia, '; BloiuoirD, Va JoneS. 1883. Dr. A.O.! Wollard is a member of toj pas toral charge in this eity. He is a Chriitian gen. uemaa- i vmunpeaba enaneee ua com. oands the respect and confidepM o out peo ple. In curing cancer, which he makes his spedaltx; Dr. wollard has met with ramark able success!, and I hart ao doubt that m erery ie presented tor his treatment he will giTS a aandidand trustworthy opinion. Dr. Wollara has osrtineates iron gentlemen ot this eity and ot other places of the rery highset charw, aeter, testifying to his suocess. i . ! 'I , S. S LkxsnmM ' ; Pastor Clay Street M. X. Church South, (now ot Petersburg, Vs.) j . . i CERTIFICATES. Pain's Mnxs, MnutosT Oow, ViL ) . i . rsbruary 1A, 1386V J I was affileted with a seTert cancer an my aeck Jost over the anatn artery, back ot the ear. It had been steading tor several yean and daring the last tweiro months hseams wry painful and grew rapidly worse. - Through the adriot oi a friend, whv knew $KA Q. Wollard, I applied to him and eommittod my self to nil treatment. I ant happy to be able to state that be has madea perfect eurs of tt, only asmsfl sear remaining, aad I feel eatirely relisred I most heartily recommend nun to ail who aro aflllstod with eanoer. Most MspeetfoIlT; i I William Hi Pajctldt. I know Mr. PampUn, who gires this eeiw ttftoata i tnttmatolyi .saw the ron ditto of his nock often before the treatment, and have seen him frequently since his cure. I know hia to be a most reliable gentleman; and know hia oertlacau to be correct in erery particular. - : ! BenpeotfuUr,-P h ; v A. C BuDSoa i 'Paster Broad Street Methodist Churek February 14, 1888. Btnhmend, Va. More than twelv montas o load on my nn ' der lip aa obit ionic sore, which continued to grow larger dJ mure painful every week. I . and my friencin !ec;iuie alarmed at the situa tion and stubborn nets of the sore, WhicJ seemed fMt tleveloiug m a canuer. I was In duced to sppiy to Dr. A. O Wollard for treaU ment HU invaluable remedy has been; sat iafactorily kUL-cefui iu my cae. Nothing i left of the sore bnl a small cicatrix, and! Tor that seems tc be gradually disappearing. : have not hesitated, not do 1 now hesitate, to adrise ethers! Similarly affected to pply to Dr. A. Q. WolUiTd. o: Kichmond,! Va., lr .tteat .nent. ; i y T. J.i Ho&nkkI resident Classical, Mathematical an Februar Commercial Senior', Henderson, Vance county, N, f ( from QetoSM. JCtHtMew , a aF t PROM- I'. i :AruicoetTf an ihuus. ; i entstm i.mu eaarasi, sunaaga, w PiTsasBoao, Va., 3etober 11, 1884, This is is to certify that 1 had a rery bad place under : my right jye. which extends through from the outside to the inside and it was worse on the inside than it Was on the outside, aad i almost impossible for the doctor to treat it. Itiwas f three yeam' etanding, and was pronounced by several of the best doctors of this city as cancer of the bone, and : was treated aa such by them, but without doingjn any good. Having beard of Dr. A.Q. WoW lard, I bought 1 would try him, and oaa safely say that after about four weeks treatment last winter I am entirely welt and have been for several nonthe The treatment was so mild that I did not loss any UsnS frsea sty businenK anil can cheerf ullj i siwmeatt 1 persons i Dr A. L WolUrd's treatment wr oasjoers and similar diseases. , I am respectfully, -1 W KaasinifHAnf . WO Halifax stri m: . Parnmsnona, Va ,1 j Lrrrui Oroaca 8tkt, j V - Jniri, is This Is to certify that I suffered greatly trews cancer ot the breast of twelve nwnwr aao lng. It gave me much pain aad uneaslncss. lt wacabouttbc sine of a silver dollar' when I applied to Kfr WoUard. He undertook say cae, and after about four aaonthc' sctcai '1 i i i H 11 Hi I 4 i f ,.!-A to aD Who may be suffering from! sooh die oners. p j ! , ; Sarab Tatlob . Salisbckt, N. C, October 9. 188a. Dr. A. G. Wollard: L'kjji ! t) write to let you know that my cancer is cured. It bad been in my left breast about twelve months, and by the application of your great remedies baa been tinally cured. I thank Providence that my rae; as placed in 'be n-h of you and your rcirrrtiet. and I hope that all ttittieriug wilbtbut ii.r ndful ma linly. rRBi er, uiay IwabU' U n :inr you and be cuied al bave been.- Alauy uiatiks to you for what you and your great remedies have done for me. -Respectfully,, M. M BAKBia. WANTED. WAiN iis.Di LAVUtA to work for us at their own Iiowm!. ?7 to flO per Week can bv quietly uuiJe. photo painting, no canvassing. For full part k'nlars please -dUreiw at once CKiiSC KM TAUT COALfAJMl , 19 Uentral Street, Boston, Mas. Box 6170. South Boston, Va., April 5, 1885. Dr. A. G. Wollard i Dear Sir I bave waited for three years to test the permanency of tbe iure you made of the cancer oon the right slue of my face, and now voluntarily testify both to the fact and permanc ncy of the cure. This 1 do with grati tude and a due appreciation of your skill and success, ana moat earnestly recommend all who are afflicted with cancers and .tumors to avail themselves o your treatment. Any one deairing particulars may obtain them by ad dressing ; Rxv. J. R. Wasoenir, South Boston, Halifax 'county, Vs. MaKcukbtkh, Va., January 28, 1684 Dr. A. G. Wollard ;' Dear Sir It gives me great pleasure to state to you that the cancerous tumor that I had on my breast ia entirely well. The cure being made for quite a number of months, I have no fears of; it return. How, let me say to the public, the cancer made its appearance some three or four years ago, and still continued to grow until it was near the size of a hen's egg. It was located on my breast, near the centre. 1 had the best medical aid 1 could And, but found no relief tilll applied to Dr. A. O. Wollard, ot Richmond, who mads a perfect Cure. 1 cheer- tully recommended Dr. Wollard to all who may be afflicted in a simll .r way.; 1 can be seen at the corner ot Sims and Eleventh streUs, Manchester, Vs. - UxOROK MUNN. ' l'JCTlKSBDRO, Va., 2fl7 Btrkk Ptkkkt, Juoe 2. 188. This is to c 1 itl that I was a great aunerer fiom Cancer on my lower Up, wblcb covered two third ot the lip. It first made it appearance abiut live yean ago. 1 htd some very eminent 1 by stciaus to practibe on it, but L. no avail. Tlcv prouounced it tan- er. 1 then applied to Dr. . .Hi Wollard, of Kichmoud, Vh. We undeitooa my case, and after ulioul three months treatment the cancer came onl and the place healed up. 1 can most cheeriully recommend tbe Doctor to all su Herein. Yours respecUully, R. BCTLKK BlCXLAJTS, OXKLOW CO., N. I April SO, 188A. j Dr.,A. WoUard, Richmond, Va. t Mt dear and much esteemed friend. X hare delaved writinc se as to be satisfied as to the peraoaaent cure of the caneer on my neck. It has now been over two years and four moths. Tne enaosr came out and cured BP as you said. U aaout three months, learta but a Dfhl car. Xaaarwer you,I feelaomucb ociightoa, both in body , and mind, X must say t rvm well done, good and faithful servant. God TantthatTOunur Uralon as the benefactor if hsawsA and suffering humanity, and your met days be your happiest eaya.1 my ncana. aMW 11 gooa. uavs gauca vamj pounaa m I issnam - M ' Tour true MsmdV fcc D. JB. SaOTTfT, 1st f AiTF.D-L.ADY. Active aad intelligent TT to' represent b heV"owT6oallty an old firm. Reference required. Permanent posi tion and irood salary, i A V A BROS.. 1 Karlav W. Y. T OST- Cbeuue So. 60, for foO, on the Na--M-J tkinal Bank of Haleieb. drawn in favor ot W. U. liny, of Kak-Urn. and endorxed by him. I hereby warn all persons not to. trade for the anic . VV A1.TAB D. HAY. may 27 d.U. TrAiSTKD. Four f T boys to tell all the other boys iu town five bright, honest that MacBac keepe the best cigarettes. FlBSOASf 15, 1876. v This is to certify that 1 had a cancer ot. the sideot my face larger than a silver dollar, of ten years' standing, and treated by four of the best physicians 01 tne country, ana receiveu no benefit; but, on the contrary, continued to ?rw worse. I suffered intense pain with it and mueh uneasiness of mud. 1 applied to Dr. A. G. Wollard, of Bicbmond, ana be un. dertook mv ease: aad after six months' treat ment by him I wao entirely welL I consider it a perfect cure, leaving ho trace of the disease whatever, several months haviucr pased since the cure was affected. I do most cheeriully re commend all persons afflicted with cancer to apply to Dr. WoUard. My .ddreg, Wlltxm's iAnding, ! Charles City uounty, va. 1 i H. P. Babbow. WiLLUMUBuao, Qjtauwaiu q., WasT Va., lietober L 1885. 'This lis to certify that 1' suffered with a can- ear on my nose of two yearr tuauiug. was auite larffe. ooverint- nearly the entire ids 4 mv noae. It was nronounotd cancer by sev eral physicians. It was cured by Dr. A. G Wollard. of Bicbmond, Va., and now it has been well for some six months or! more, and tt leaves but very liUU .scar, I eon recommend the Doctor to all who may suffer with such 4icssos. ' : I . Bespectfully, j A. O. IIandlit. , HAhRKtAsynxB, N. C, March 34, 188S. Dr. A. G-Wollard : j; 3 Sooth Boston. Va., April 6, 1885. ' My Dear Mr About the year 1877 a small tump appeared on my right cheek; which very slowly increased In site, and lrui w hich there wa a alurhU Dut eomtant dbtchar.c. It wi not painful, but was auite disagreeable. In the year lfeii, it c mmenced eating very slow ly upward un the face, leaving an open uieer, Which was very onensive, and in leoa sharp, dattlDK Dams were lre&uent, and I wa sttis lied it was assuming a malignant eharacter. It was then that l apvilea to vr. wouaru, 01 Richmond, Va., who told me that was a rose cancer. He commenced his treatment of my case about the 23d Aay ot January, issa, and his plasteiremained on there until the 18th day of Alay. 1 883: wheu it cam" ' oh, feavmc a aluchtcar It. iajMitf auouitwo years since it came off, and is now perfectly well anil a per- iectcure. with a gr..teiui neart,x give you uus my cert ill eate, ana u-ust tnat any poor suner or who may see this may call upon you nd be healed also. May God, In hu mercy, bless, protect and defend y ou irom au harm, anu ui- f er you ever in your old age to uve long, mat you may brine health and happiness to thou sands of sufferers, is the prayer of your grate ful friend, tlOEM OHASP. WANTED I to plae In every family in town a case of Buffalo Uthia water. large stock Just received at AfacBac'a Drug store. Milton, N. C, Jn. 6, : 884. Dr. Al G. Wollard : Dear SirIt is with pleasure that I can say to you that the place you treated on my back is perfectly welL I had tried many doctor, and all bt them had failed to do me any good. The place first made lta appearaneeaboatfour- teen years ago, ana continue! so grow ujmi u '.was about the size ot tbe top of tea cup whenyou madethefirsitreatment.i l think in ' about three months - from ' the time : you 1 first treated te tt was perfectly well, and now it has been eured some considerably over twelve months, and I feel no fears ot Its 1 eturn Sow 1 Nronbf say to all who are afflicted as I was that tbe Quieker they aec Dr. Wollard and try his remedy the. best it win be for them. P lours truly, r , ' W. P. Rat. "rOUNG Ladies Wanted. To caU and ex JL amine tbe elegant line of toilet articles Perfumeries, &c., at J. Y. MacBae's Drug store. TTT'ANTKD.! The young men of Baleigh to f f stand together on MacBae's corner and J . B: FERR ALL& CO GROCERS 222 FAJETTKVILLE 8T):KKT, 're Receiving: Harvey's 8prtngfleld , . (Canvassed.) ' 1 " f HARVEY'S BALTDIORE HAMS, smoke his fine cigars. I WAJNTEO. Kvery smoker in town to try one of X. Y. MacBae's Mikado cigars. ICCUTe win Man w oar Anauu PhoM wtbt, tad KUCH I 9 collKtiog Suntty chtina to mlwf. SncU SdKrass. EaCeprMaiaMOsaslSlWVorfc. WANTED.-JCvery body who i thirsty to call at MacBae's and drink loo-cold Soda and Mineral water. ftlflnn ajIAB r TO, AEllTS).AddTeai at tw ir Xlw CMt 1 LURKS WAITED TO buy their Store. clears and toilet articles at MacBae's. corner Wilmington, Martin aad Market atreets. tho drug line of AKTH in tiona can be fiUed at all descrin- MacBae's Drug WANTED Everybody in the State to . know that MacBae gives Speeial-attention to mail orders. WANTED Everybody to know that they can get their prescriptions filled with care and dispatch' at MacBae's Drug fctore. WANTED. Men and omen to start a new business iat their : homes, easily learned in an hour, JOc to 50c an hour made daytime or evenisi?. 8end It e. for a paekage of samples and 24 working samples to com mence on. Address ALBANY SUPPLY SuO., Alhmv, N. Y. may 18-dlm ANTED.- Every f v torpid liver to come to and drink bis Mmende lxdy Mifiering wit). J. Y. MacltMeV WANTED-An active man (one out of cm ploynicnt) to lgin on moderate xalarj' a il work himself un, rrtiresentin, in bis own I ulity, an old catabliHhed bouse. Ueferences ex imiigcu. Am.- MANcrACTCKiNO IIousk, 14 Be chy Ht., N. Y i GT-STHOIfAOH MARKKT 8QUARC 3 ) Very Choice Virginia Hams. 'Fine North Carolina Hams. Breakfast Baeon, (thin pieces.) Ferris' Smoked Tonfuce and Beet Large Sugar Cured Hams,' 10c pound. N. C. Boe and Cut Herrings. H ax all Meal, always the best. Crab Apple Vinegar, 4 years, old. -(Joods . deUyered to the city free. Prices Gusranted. ; ; 7 all parts of and Quality Horxis & Car ter. SPECIAL BALK OKFLNE Dress Goods. i On Monday the 24 th day of May we will Blaoe on sale our entire stock of PmiNG BEHS G' ;0D8, cotuprising- all the new weaves and colors in f Bo'arcttfo, Dcntelle. Etrmine and Can vns ("lotlis. Combination Suits, i ) Robes arid Novelty Dress i bod a it Greatly ro- duoed prices. - We are offering EXTUAOBDINABY jUAIJS'. in our BAB- TIMOTHT HAT. WHITE CORN. New Mackerel In Barrels. New Mackerel, 10, 12 and 10,Ibs. New Herring. " ; . NeWMolaseea. f .'! K Fresh Patapsco and Drang Grove Floor. Frees Montrose Flour. H Early Bone Irish Fotatoes. New Champagne Cider: Barrels or Bottles. Peas, White, Black and Red. ' . Sweet Potatoes. . .11- '-' Keroeene Oil, Safety OIL Butter by keg, ease or pound. ' Hams, Hams.; : ; ! Canned Goods, Canned Goods. Crackers aad Cakes, t ROSE 7ALLEI AND KECTA? BTR Pure from Distjllem no Perfume er a-lvcei me useu to maxe Age. Pure M Carolina Corn Wli Sherry, Port and Blackberry. (ampane t Ider. Barrels or Bottlm. ; TO THE : ; DRE8S TRIMMINGS AND BUTTON DEPARTMENT ) ! ! . i New and sty 1'slr goods for summer wear be ing opt-ned every day. We itpeeUlly invite tbe ladle to visit our store next week, where they will find many new hd stylish goods at rx.uwiuci W IU W XM l' nsk . . 1 ST--. . j BLACK CASiqiKBRS and BLACK QOODi A 8poclalty. ; ' i IT i f - i .'! INORRIS, cV As ARTERs .. f -v.. - -CJ "i--r i - B,U . Believing ia the wisdom in keening up an equilibrium ia t-mpcrature and rt-lieving dis tress from beat: as w lit astoold, an havtar been for a longtime engaged. In supplying fuel for winter use, wchve taken the exaiuatve ealc ta intMgaet'. ,0 ii.-r- i: FROM TB' '' j RALEIGH iC.FAGTORY from At. anf mm mr ii. Am- llver u all wbc iah it, fren. "out agon, our ; store on FajettevllJe street sad ear ware house at the entrsl denot. 1 Those who bUd U kets from tbe lee Co.. can 1 1 exchange them or ours of the name denoml. anon, by prestnting them at elU er place. Schools of N. C. r REMEMBER BALF.IGH, N. &, Hat6 the Best Equipped Printing SBbidiM Efttablishment in North Carolina: rr; too; wawt .': CATALOGUES, INVITATIONS,; CIRCULARS, Ac., Send Your Orders A Large Lot of New Type and Fresh Paper Just Arrived for the School Trade. ; ? Address, EDWARDS, BROUGHTON- ! ; : H i! ' i RAtncB, N. 0. CO. 100 at, liei as ermoredeUvcredatatlmc s fiOO AMii . ; ' ,ooo "10.0000 x ; In barrels for shipping, carefully packed, ! 75e per 100 nftj barrels and packing included. 1 Sold for CA8B!ONL.T Qrdara vcaneot. ! fully auciteo) and romptty llled. r fJUnHS A POWELL, 1 WE INVITE ATTENTION j TO THB RECENT ADDITJQNS i . We have made to our stock of DRESS COppS toi Waxi Ft KK8T, N. a, May 15, 1882. This is to certify that I had something on the rucht aide of my nose about the .lz of the end of my flruter and stood up very hlxh. It grew very fast, giving me much trouble auu uneasiness. ur. vvoUarcLoi uicnmonu, va., curcu u for me. and now, it is so perfectly healed any one can scarcely see where it has been, wiih a grateful heart, 1 suDscnoe my name anu testimony. f l'sn&LKT UAXLIT. T. B. YANGEY, - MAMOT AOTUMRS' ' Agenf;qM ler 4 j Eyening Wear ncvavaa White and Bern Etamlnes, White and Cream v-nvaa, waiie, ueam, ivory White, Ceil, , NUe, Heliotrope, Bose and Prelate AJ- 1 t batroes and Tricotmec ' SURAHS AND SATINS , ' ' ; ' i ' I In Evening Shades. i Complete Lines of Colors and Shades. ' cnvHssjsjcaw Laces ia full-depth; flounees,Ullovers and j Augesj wienwa, Egyptian and An- UqucValenciennecs, Cream, Ivory White. Bern and Hls. a5"Pricee lower than, any house ia the trade. l. R. 8. TUCKIB CO ' FmmsjacxSBCBo, SroTTSTXvAiriA Co., Va., March 17,177. 1 hereby eertif that I have had an ulcer on my nosc which has given me more or. sees trouble tor about ten years. During the last twocr thtee yearsit' has nroressd rapidly. eating away nearly half of the no-. It battled tbe skUl of physicians, and was py them pro- Bounoea eanoer ana mcurauie. etuuig uiaj. my life wm in imminent dancer M a last resort a piacea my sail unuer the treatsnent pi ur. a . 1 ; WollanLi at Biahamnd, Va. He eons- meneeaced hie treatment seme time hut sum mer, and from the time the remedy was first applied the ulcer gradually hoaioa. It is now, I believe, entirely weU. 1 '-W GARRIAGES4PHAEWNS BUGGIES, ETC.; ETC. 1 : i :( ? ! . The Largest Assortment In the Btflte, ' If - . !''' . BEST i.GQQJDS THE LOWEST PRICES. MZtMtMorfMM&net, Sorta of dnrti nd fnarry sorti'of afla Of" Jza tad beast need ooolbss lotjoa. Miistaaaf Tir.'rrnt. U V
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