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77iff afflicted can now be restored to per fect health and bodily i energy ; at hom with out the use of medicine of any kind, IXJLVI3IOtA.CIIIi:il i For self 'application to any part of the body, meet evert requirement. J The most learned physicians and scientific men of Europe and this country indorie them. These noted Curative appliances halve now stood the lest for upward of thirty years, and are protected by Letters-Patent in jail the principal countries of the world. They were decreed the only Award of Merit for Electric Appliances at the great World's Exhibitions Paris, Philadelphia, and elsewhere and have been found the-most valuable, safe, Isimple, and efficient known treatment for the cure of "disease. j READER, ARE YOU AFFLICTED ? and wish to recover the same degree of health., strength, and energy us experienced in former years? Do liny of the following -symptoms or class of symptoms meet your diseased condition ? Are you suffering from ill-health in any of its many and multifari ous forins.-consetpient Upon a lingering, nerv ous, chronic or functional disease? t Do you feel nervous, debilitated, fretful, timid, and lack the power of will and action ? Are you subject to loss of memory, have shells of fainting, fullness of blood in the head, feel listless, moping, unfit for business dpr pleas ure, and subject to fits of melancholy? Are your kidneys, stomach, or blood, in Ji disor dered condition? Do you sutfer from rheu matism, neuralgia or aches andlpains? Have you been indiscreet in early years, and find yourself harassed with a multitude of gloomy symptoms ? Are you timid, nerv ous, and forgetful, and your mind continu ally dwelling on the subject? Have f ou lost, confidence in yourself and energy f$r busi ness pursuits? Are you subject to any of the following symptoms: liestless nightsjbroken leep, nightmare, dreams, palpitation of the heart, bashfulness, confusion of ideafe, aver sion to society, dizziness in the heal, dim ness of sight, pimples and blotches fan the face and back, and other despond en 1 symp toms? Thousands of young men, the middle aged, and even the old suffer from Nervous nd physical debility. Thousands! of fe-; males, too, are broken down in health and spirits from disorders peculiar to thjeir sex, and, who, from false modesty or neghfect pro long their sulferings. Why, then, Hurt her neglect a subject so productive or health. Knd happiness when aneans of restoration ? there is at hand a PULVERMACHERS ELECTRIC BELTS AND BANDS enre these various diseased conditions, arter till other means fail, and we otter th most convincing testimony direct from the af flicted themselves, who have been restored to HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND ENERGY, after drugging in vain lor montns and. years. tsend now lor ijekckiptive I'ampji The Elkctkic Quarterly, a larg trated Journal, containing full par ftlld INFOR3IATI0N WOKTU TIIOUSANK; Jee mailed free. Call on or address, et and Illus- iculars . Cop- PULVERMABKER GALVANIC CO.. 1 ' Corner Eighth & Vine Street ts, tggAvoid bogus appliances claiming elec tric qualities Our Pamphlet explains how to distinguish the genuine from the spurious. 4a 6m T GA s I CALL THE ATTENTION OF ' i The People of Anson AND ADJOINING COUNTIES to the feet j MI to now Sols harp OF THE CABIKTT SHOP of this 'place, AND HAVE MOVED TO tKE Argus -Office. Buidiiiig; Back of MARSHALL & RICH ABDSON'S ilEGTiSB Where I am prepared to do all.tork ' I . in my line at short notice, and guarantee SATISFACTION; . J C O F F I N" js. OF ALL SIZES ON HM4D AT ALL. TIMES: JAS-C. IIITHCISSOX. WADESBORO, N. C. 31-tf -. - i ' JOB WORK, EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH AT the Pee Dee Herald Office REE DEE HERALD PCET.ISnED EVcEY W EDNE SD A V -Js rr. jp t iGt r o i PE0?EIST0H. J ' . - ' "- - I J j- Anyone vmy for anything they we advert M in this paper, will please mv in their letter, JBA W y OUR AD VEDT1SE 31 EST IN THE "PEE DEE MJRALD" OF WADESBORO and yon will secure bet Ur bargains, or x mm e. i vn dual reply. SUIifWIill'TlON JiATIiS: One year, in advance .... .... ...... Six Months. j ; Three Months. 44 . 2 0 . 3 25 . . 5 CLUB1 BATES- .'v. We iill club the Herald and the follow ing valuable jouanals at reduced prir-OK be low: ,.' ' Specimen copies of any of the journals can be seen at this office. tr its - j' X CD tr Ct 5' 3 50 $310. 3 50 :) 10 520 475 4 00 3 75 4 00 3 50 ; 3(!0 2 75 , olo 4' 0 American Farmer, Wilmington Carolina Farmer, Scientific American, Farmer and Mechanic, Saturday Evening Post, (Liter-y) North Carolina Farmer, Agriculturist & a Microscope, 8PACK. j 1 w. llll. 3 M, G M. " 12 M. 1 son are $1 00 2 Q 3 00 4 00 500 10 00 20 00 $ ' 5 00 7 5o 9 0(i 10 50 20 00 38 M S G M, 10 14 00 18 00 22 00 40 00 2 jsquares. 3 squares. 4 squares, i column. - column. I .column. 10 00 2000 25 Of 3( 00 55 00 30 00 35 00 45 00 50 00 100 Co 75 0.! 10Q. Or)! UO o0 Time Table For 'the Present Ceii tury. - Showing .tli ft tlay of ihe Week and ITonlh within tbe pres-ent Century.- TABLE I- SUNDAY TsArnziit. G 4 10 21 27 32 38 49 F i E T) 1 C B 3 8 14 1800 1 7 12 18 5 b 0 0 15 20 26 37 43 "48 11 h n 19 24 30 10 17 2-3 -23 orr 28 29 35 40 46 31 36 42 33 43 39 44 50 41 47 ;52 58 45 51 56 02 5 57 59 64 70 60 61 G7 .72 78 ' 63 -4 -68 C9 65 - 71 76 82 93 99 73 79 84 90 74 7o SO 77 83 94 SI S7 92 85 , 86 91 89 96 97 98 TABLE II. Days of the Month, i 1 2 9 16 23 30 B C 3i 4t 5i 61 7 I s lo 11 18 25 12 19 13 14 21 28 :15 17 20 I22 129 24 31 C D 26 2 ! I i a January, October May..... ..... . August. FebM Nov., March... June. Sept., Dec........... April, July. F G A B IB G A B C D ! C .D E F G A p G A B C ! E D F E F G . Find the Sunday lejer of the year in Ta ble I. Look for the same letter in Table II, in the same horizontal lrue w ith the name of j the given mouth, and over it are all the Sundays in that mputh. For any date iu the months of January and February of a leap-year, use the Sunday letter at the head of the column containi ng the first dash pre ceding the desired year. Example. Find the 24th of October, 1836. The Sunday letter in Tabid I. above the year 1836,is B. Look for B on the right of Oct. in Table II., and over it are all the Sundays in October, tiz. : the 2d, 9th, 16th, 23d, and 30thr The next column gi res all the Mondays in .Octobor; so that the 24th is on Monday. The following column gives all the Tuesdays in October, and so on. Example for dates iu the months; of Jan uary or February of a leap-year. Find what day of the week the 24th of January 1872 came on. The dash, preceding '72 is in the second column of Table I., the Sun day letter at the head of which is G. Now look for G on the right of January in Table II., and over it are all the Sundays in Jan uary for the Year specified . It there appear ing that the 21st came on Sunday, the 24th "must oCcourse have been bn the third day foliowing.WednesIay, which is the an swer. Leap-year occurs every fourth year. Any year which, divided b fou leaves no re mainder is leap-year i Always glad to leave home, and very glad to get .buck base-ball player. We have plenty of remedies for hard times, liow give us one for hard cider ? W!n a iider Is thrown over a horse's head, the hoise becomes the power behind ; he throvfm A great bore is be wlx talks at a great lebgtn about himself, when you hare some to say about yours If. ; If it cost anything to go to church, people who never 30 now woald run around like wild men fur free passes. Dissolution Notice ! THE FIRM OF HUNTLEY, WOOLEY & CO., IS THIS DAY Dissolved by Slutiial Consent. The business will be conducted by E. A. Co-vingtfin, nnd all claims in favor or against said lirni will be settled with or by hira . E. A; COVIN GTOX, (r. W. HUNTLEY, C. W. WOOLEY. October St.b, 1878. We dfsiie to say to our numerous friends that we willfitill be tound with Dr. Coving ton, at the stand of Huntley, Wooley & Cc, ready-at all times to give them every atten tion a customer can wish, and will sell them goods eheap enough. f G. W. Hunixky. 10 6t . T . B. Hksey. Fall Opening- W. H. & II. S. TUCKE11 have the pleas ure of agiin presenting THEIR ENTIRE FALL IMPORTATION, And PURCHASES IV THE NORTHERN MARKETS. HEW SILKS, , DRESS GOODS, French Costume Suitings, CARPETS THELATEfeT Paris Fashions. Rare and Curious Novelties, For Carriage, irominade. Dinner and ; Eveuing Wear. We are prepared to show our patrons and the public a stock of Novelty and Staple Dress Goods, Suks, Matins, Velvets, &c. 9 &c, -Unequalled in VARIETY, MAGNITUDE AND CHEAPNESS. : i Remember our motto, 'The best gocd.s at the lowest Cash prices. 4t W. H.&R. S- Tucker, li A LEIGH, X. ;. 15- r m DRUGS! DRUGS ! THET ALL KNOW IT ! That we keep the Largest Stock ! Tliat we keep a choice Assorted &'tock! That we keep the Freshest Stock ! That iv e keep the Best Stock! That we sell at the lowest cash Prices And have a competent clerk of tnree years experience, and a regular graduate ol Medi eine, who superintends the filling of all pre scriptions, and can be fouud.in the store?, all hours in the day. JUST RECEIVED ! - A new and elegant SODA APPARATUS, with all the latest improvements of making and dispensing Soda Water, and a variety of healthy and refreshing beverages. ICE COLD. The ladies respectfully invited to call. Ice will be kept for sale at the lowest pi ices . Rem ember , 'the -Best Goods at the Lowest Cash Trices.' Respectfully, W J SIcLEXDOX & CO. 5-tf J. M. BROWN, ATTORNEY AT LAW, TROY, N. C. ! Associate Counsel, M. S, Robins, Asbe boro, N. C Business entrusted to my care will receive prompt attention, and will con fer with Mr. Pobius in Important case Collections made in any part of the State. k 5-tf ' - - ' r 'flow old are ye n ? astwl a ctiidutor f a little girl who was trying t ride on half fare. 4 am nine at home, but in ti.s cus I am only blx Mid a half. As a frightened darker chasM br r n v turiated bull, neared the boundaries of tie field; he enthusiastically exclaimed. 'Mil lions for de fence, but aot a cent for de bniJe 1' j TheGowanda Euterjmse calls bis wife Experience, because 'Experience is a dt;ar teacher.4 We gei-erully call oars about 5 o'clock in the morning to get up and build the fires. An TUincas man, with a foresight worthy of a better caui. ponoed the ou est ion on m railroad train, arid now the maiden is at a 4oss to de8ide as to which -county she had Lbetter bf gin proceedings in for a breach of George had Ida hair shingled so ciosa to his head that it looked like a base-toll. Then he went to Oara and paid: "41v head feel3 as light as a traiispareuc. Aud Clara said ; 'Xo doubt, for all there is in it is on the outside.' And-George Lasn.'t been able to nake up his mind jet, what she meant by it, but he thinks it jxnitid V. ill-natured.-Burdettc. BUSINESS A L O ON S -0- Just received at the above Saloon one door north of Marshall & Richardson's) one ot the best -stocks ot (JIG ARS ever brought fto this market, consisting, .in part, of the . following brands : CE EM AT 10 F AND . IMP 0YED AB9ELLS, Best 5 cent cigars ever offered iu this mar ket. Fresh Atlanta OiiDraught. A nice lot of Cheese, Crae&ers and Oysters always on hand. One lot of best Hue Cut, Eureaka Chewing Tobacco. Call in kand.see me, my ticjeqds, and Mpeaver boys especially. J. W. MV1S, Prop'r. Special Bargain iisr FALL GOODS. AT ' - W E . COX'S, LILESVILLE, N. C, ! CORDIALLY INVITE MY FRIENDS and patrons ot Anson and surrounding counties to examine mv stock of BEA UT1FUL DBESS GOODS, for Ladies and Misses wear. Also the large Stock of Gents aud Youths Ready-made Clothing, which cannot be excelled in style or quality. Come and see the GREAT BARGAINS I can offer you in a large Stock of New Goods, staple dry goods, white goods, and notions, gents and yonths has and caps, trunks, valises, &c I can offer you the greatest bargains in a large stock of ladies hats, artificials, trimmings, &c. &c, 01 the latest Fall Styles, and unique taste and beauty. All of which will be sold Cheap for Cash. Call and see me . W. E. COX, Liiesville, N, C. 15-tf THE ROBBER BAND. HOW IN PRFSS. A COMPLETE HISTORY OF THE CAREER, Crimes, Trials and punishment of the no torious Outlaws hung at Bennettsville. on the 23rd of August. Their leader one of the old Lowery bind of Robeson County Outlaws. A plain, truthful statement of horrible crimes by the officers who arrested and prosecuted the criminals. 25 cents per copy; 5 copies for $1. Order accompauied by the cash will be promptly fiiled. Send orders to the erald. at Wadesboro, or to D. T. HARGROVE, Laurinburer, NT. G., or Bennettsville, Si. C. 13-tf. ELLEVUE Boardizcg am) Day School will re-open on the 2d of Angnst and close on December 20th, lb78. Bellevue is a healthy place, situated in the midst of the high, beautiful and broken country, so well known as the Grassy Creek region of Granville 'Co. Cir culars sent on application to Mks, L. E. AM: S, Principal. 9-tf Sassafras Fork, P. O., N. 0 . TIIOM ASVILLE FEMALE COL LEGE, Davidson, Co., N. G. The 22d Session begins Angusi 2Stb, 1878. Board aud 'Tuition in English' per Month : $15. A first class institution unsurpassed for beauty of location, health and every re quisite Eight thoroughly qualified live teachers. Unusually extensive and thor- i o"gh course. Thee gradas of diplomas. To accommodate the steadily increasing patronago a largefaddition to the building is , in progress. , For Catalogue address, II. W. lleinhart, Pres. A story as told of a man who got very tipy at : cjt!ii!ry lws, Wss tnrr.-d iid featberrnl atid put to ld, lie awke, stib tipy. in the morning, re-lel down to the looking Riafs, exdaimed, Uct:iie a bird by Jove !' A witty .clergyman, accttt-d by an old acquaintance by Ih nauie. of Col b repil-d: "I ' r."t know yu, sir. 'My name 1 Cf.bl, sir, rejoined the mn, who was uboiit lialf seas over, Ah sir, said the nutiister, you have so much cotn on that I did not see the cob. The Cbif f of the Seminol trioe of In dians was recently found dead in the ever glades of Florida, having be-n bitten by a moc asin while in a state of intoxication. He is supposed to have lain on the snake or gotteu iu its path, arid was ,bitteu several times. He was eveuty years oM, and knwn among the tribe as Great Tiger. Re is succeeded by h sou a young warrior twenty y tars ol age. 'Gim'len,' said brother Gardner, as re ported by the Detroit Free Press, 'death mus' come to a'L We can't escape it Pome of us will hung, some drowned, some Vurned up in barns, some git shot by de police, but it will be death all de same. Let us hah our cabins in order, an let us be 'bpecin' a visit from' dat white-faced angel who moves so softly dat men ieaf not, an' who strikes so swiftly dat men hah no 'scape.' ' How Peter Hefeisted Temptation. A colored brother whose eyes were watery and who had evidently been imbibing ex perience whiskey, was telling his youiu friend Gorge that he ought to .gine too. Said George, 'I would, but de temptation to do wrot g is too strong for me.' ' bar'? yer buckbotie, dat ye cjin't roso np ami O. GRAH AIVa-, DRUGGIST AND APOTHECARY WADSSBI5B0, N. C- CONSTANTLY RECEIVING NEW GOO D S And selliug t,liem at the lowest market rates for cash. He sells only PURE, FRESH A HO i 0 u Strict personal attention given to the wan's of his customers. Every package carefully put up and neatly labelled hefbre leav ing the store. PURITY OF GOODS AND LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED. PresnriDt'ons a Specialty. Sccoud StoAJt'.pf Garden Seeds -Just Received. A Large Supply of CLASS, LEAD, PASNTS AND OILS Always on hand. The entire public are cordially.invited to give him a share of their patronagy. 17-tf E. H, HAIMFOSD. Monroe, V. ip. W h 0 e s a I e and fletai DEALER IN MILLINERY, FACY GS5011S AISi) KOTIOXS. ALL THE NOVELTIES NEW AND RECHERCHE IN PARIS ' MILLINERY. PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDEKS, WHICH WE SOLICIT, Miss M. E. Dickson is with ns, aud will be pleased to see her friends trom Wades boro and vicinity. Very Respectfully, E. H. Hanford. 12-3m 8r-Tjjri Classical and Military Aca r HH demy, uear Varrenton, Va. LI II LL prepares for college, University r Business, Recommended for Locition. Healih, Morality, Scholar-sblp and Disci pline. Terms Board and tuition per hal session $9C. ''or (Catalogue address Mj A. - G. Smith, Sup't Bethel Academy P. (J., Faurpure County, Va ID stand temptation f reclaimed btttkr Peter. 'I was dat v. .y myself one. JUglu in 'dj- yew town I hl a clianci to steal a pr of boois-mtihtjr flue ones, tw. Nobchly vras dar to fee mc, atd I reehd out my Uand , a'i de d-bbi! yiid take em. Den 9 pood epiilt wbi.Hpeicd fr me to let deni vcols aiono An- you didn take ea ? Ko, bal net at licit. I t'Hrk a par o (itenp s!psil de shelf, nu' I left flttu .Iwt How it is Doue. ."ct ne in a library gentlehii busy wri lingtVjld enters. father, give me a penuy ?' 41 a Venn got any ; donn botlier me, Hut, f .ther,.l want it. , Something lr licalar. j 1 te43uon I haven't got one abont roe. I must have one; yon prorawed me one. . l did iu Kch thing li won't give yon any more pennies ; you spend too many. Its all wrong I won't glwj it to you, so go away. Child begins to whimper. '1 think you might give me one ; it's really mean. 4 o go away I won't do it, so there's an end of it.4 ' Child cries, teases coaxes father gcte out of patience, puts tiis hand in h.s pocket, takes oi:t a penny, and throws it at the child. 'There, take it, and dout coma back again Joday. - Cdiild smiles, looks sliy, goes out conqueror- determined to re new the struggle in the afternoon, with the ctrtaiufy of like results. ' Scene in the stnet two Jvs playing mother opens the iloor, calls ,to one ot them, her own sou, Joe, come into ihe house instantly. Jve pas no attention. Joe, do jou hear V? If jou dpn't come I'ii give in a god beating. Joe smili and continues his play ; his companion is alarmed for him, and advises him tocbey. 'You'll catch it if you don't "o. Joe. 'Oh,"uo, I wout ; she always says so, but never does. I ain't afraid. Mother goes back into the house greatly putout.aul thinking herself a martyr to liHil liilrtn . i Tint's the way, parents ; show your children by your example that yon are weak, undecided, untruthful, and they learu aptly euouSh to despise your authori ty and regard your fcord as nothing. They soon graduate liars and mockers, and the reaping of your own sowing w ill not fail. Exchange, 'You want to brake onhis road, do you ? Weil you cttu sit down there. We have no vacancy just at present ; but we kill about two brakjmen a day, and I dare say in a Ui minutes I shall Lar pf some one losing an arm or leg, and then you can hate thtf job. ' The man though he would not wait. i ' ourtli Ksnn rp"iis tt. 1, loo. auu j I i-io,. s Ja i.' 1. .STy. , j l'Ys im Lu-rary ainl 8c ei tilii': Depart nifi.t, Law, sl'H;-, .MeiJiciut-, t5; Tlieo- ; Iolv, 51") 1 :um Hi.', lodging p.-r moidi-, $10 to S20. J'njiVsso! . z7 it.-,tiuctor, 3; Muieuts last year, 405. Fur catalogues address L (J GA ULAN lJ, ChauuelU)r, Nashville, Tenu. lliPl'T'If vou want to make mon vjf iiUUii AkJey pleasailtjy ttmJ lastf aJ. dress Finlev, Harvey & Co. Atlanta, Ga. : " 50-1 j :. 'ANSON : INSTITUTE-'- The Fail session of this school will openou Monday, the 5th August. Terms of tuition per session of20wfeeks as folliws : I'liuiaiy English branches, - $12.50 Hi her Englis-i branches, 15.00 The Classical course, including Iliglr Analytical Arilnmetic, Algeta, Philos'4iy, Astiouoajy, Latin, Greek, vVc, 20.00 Bourd and Tuition per session, 15.00 fc. . ALEXAXDEH, PRINCIPAL. 4-tf STATE OF SOUTH (JAR0L1XA, ANSON COUNTY. In the superior Court. Cbarles P Griffin, Culpeper Austin and wife Marth Austin. Jacob Mnllis and wife June ilullis, Malcom Griffin, Brady Gnf fiu. Jese Griliin, Craige Griffin, Geitrude Gnfiin, children ot T W Giifiiit, by tbeir next friend Charles p Griffin, John Q Griffiu, Joseph Griffin, Enoch Griffin, 1 1 1 ti.-.n: a ..--it. vtt.... -wit liams, Jumes Austin and wife Francis Austin, Lydia Griffiu and Ann May, Cole man Austin a;sd wile Elizabeth Austin. Thomas li Griffiu, Willinm Griffiu and George Little and wife Jane Little, Sam uel Little and wife Lydia Little, irvui Bass and wife Etneline Bass, Willian Trull and wife Ann Tiyli, p irtof the heirs of James G Griffin, Plaiutina. AGAINST Ch;irles G Edwaids, Thomas Ed ward, and the other 'beirs-at-Uw of Martha Edward-, dee'dj wli Me names and icsidences a'-e not known and cannot, tfter due diligence be HKcrtaioed, and the other beirs-at-.aw of James G Gr.fJin, dec'tl, whose names -or result-nees can't be ascertained, after diligent iuquiry, except the name of W il sou Griffin, Defendants. Petiti'jh fob Sale or Lasd for PaetitI'ik. ; The DefendanU are notified to appear be fore the Cleric of the Superior Coutt of All son Couutv, at the Court House In Wades boro, the 15th of November, 187. there and then to answer the Petition"" in the ab've entitled action, the purjKjse of which is to sell the laud described in the pleadings to make partition f' it, or demur to the same. J. C. McHUClILI.V, l S. C. 15th September, I S7d, H-6t
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