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if:'
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fever or f rose cold, you may wager
w h. Lu von c;in lay your hands oil; that
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V uafrt..rc: liiinmeeaiue as w ipuow nam . jj- ft pOQr. man COUIti
MMBKIM . 1 .
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keensboro Patriot.
isticd cvtTyj Friday Morning at fcight o'clock.
c. Mi -iijiti:iii:m. r
. ! Ktlilor md lroprilor.
F ICK In IVtiU.w Haft IJuiMinr. ever
n,.s.,,i-oa
as soon as a man aciiwv
wealth, he becomes afflicted With
new-mown hay fever or a tuberose
cold. j ;
w'ijpii ioti sec a mau with
hay
" " ! . -.i ' . 1 . , . Ulailies. it
,UI, Wt ,f,e in'GwnsWo, X- C. as , acquire cuuer ut uicov p
set ...,.- I; ,-- mail matter. , , iwvf ,,a ,ps:irv for llM tO
H Ulllti IIVI .
.vl.TiH" 1'rii-r, SI.50 n Vi-ar.
-' j !i tttiav in AnvA:ri-
' i uiHtam-d mu.-t be ma.lc by cheek, draft. l"S"
i , v ir.b-r. - press. r in rcgistcrc'l ':,fer--!V.
-uih remit tam e-' Will be t the n.-K nt Uf
man.
i iU: .PATRIOT if devoted to tlie gr-i aou
-ii.t l.u-ints-i iwere-isui rVVlir . Vu. T.,nimua!ly in
iriu, iii'iuiriai ami 4lhhi ; j
dre.sTwcll.or be at 'all fastidious
Sav what .you will, poverty is a
great blessing; it it were not, it
would not bo the common lot of
: -!- ei t.uiilinl county, me riuwu-j
I i:-trut ar.dtae
Uett.
.1) Klw-ii t- :i:.i!.nyif.ufi c. r. --j.n-r.j,.;
:.Hi v mimiuic-nti".!' n(.t r?turncI
- n.-raire L- .'fiit f.r 'hat uri--. . '
!,! !!:! :iti..n.o:i l.x-.-il t. .pi- -rirt.rt . 1 J
! ;-(! in tin? r utii I's-inn- .
iii-:im-:xoknce ok farm mkk.
Tlie CI arlotte UoMt-Dtmtcrat
irives some good advice to the far-.
x.-T l- in iso wi-'? rc''ii-n
.-.(.rrr-j-'nilrriN.
t tu'cvu-jrcx-hi,er in thei following-; "Kvery
, . rriJ ireo. f mer should aim to raise all
, , .it-... .i....
:"iiv -niiii- c. it inrfsnuipie in:nvi-
' t - U Isi.i:.-- t'i,--r--:."' h . , -r
; -. ! m;: -uiiiri.t- .mu r,Miiii..'im.i.i' n
.;.' i!I lc . h.ir-'t:M .i!" n-sular
far
the
. - . i - -
I.,. :.-rnti.- t.. the farm nrfxlQCtS I1CCUIUI lot '"""h"""
:.v li.iwi. i.i. J kih j -.1--- " ;. ur
a', t:it trc'i'les
av U, il'f r-n. AU-
t
-':J,rl Ki
.. J.-.,, ,1. !... '!,.i;i.:im.jr!"i
. .', t!..j,-.irrvv.-t..f I i!,i h.r;nivil!e: riM-ylvant:i.
.i .t .i ' -, 1 I! '"iry r. ni . ;ti. V irtrinn-
J. i-i; ' r . . 'J i-'.-'di 1.1. " iM-.n'- t V 1 ...
" 1 ill, i'A 1 i:.l ' I . 'ri-ni .'.n. . ijjjl
first.; The independence' of
farm Hfe j lies right there. Lie
"tWs every supply for his table,
so far as his soil and climate! per-
mils, unuer nis ou t-c. m-
.tIi'rli',iiieiiJ i
.'i i'- r.rc th't timi--i.iitr.u t'-i 1 -r lui.-Mr i
i ; i.i. i.it- ! i.;.i ii' i i ' (Iei)emieut on no one ior me iitrc-co-
. . .
' int.
1UA
1
r ;.- J'iiii i i I'm- larsot. o
1Ic-kI mil i
.,s i tiini. ir r nrrulaHU m-m P"l-r
L !' tiironi orlli t arliua-rmbrnr"
hr i nliir 3 oliarra ril. jrrii'
v(! v pit-'C-c:i1r lh- lu- of uc h -.t-
Uit.iti lor iJ:i(ini; llirir biiiin""-'"-rr
Lril - prrvfii rl. . --
t. V, XOVEMIiKj:
1 : .
sities of life, fr even for the.
unes t his' table. Every variety
fruit suited to his locr lity should
produced for his own use, let
n live near or -remote from the
CILV. llieil-iei Ullll lUCieu.c: mo
acreage of every variety that pays
in uie maiKet io ins auimj ivnau
die it without loss his losses will
often over balance his profits. It
isliiot wise forthe grower to put
himself at the:nercy of others. If
he does, he will often iind their ten
der mercy cruel, j They will let his
perishable : property go to waste
unless they cui secure the lion's
share of tlie-profits.
. "besides grain crops and stock
irii i- man ii.s 01 'ivi:ut.
."iin-Jv k one bas belter" opp"Tr-iii-s
f.n- realizing the beauties
) vcrty tiiau the-editorial; fra
nirt Xt;r!h Carolina ; there
e wiUjiiot- be likelj' to be ae
.:.! !ij ilieu.s;ii:g a subject the
i.i',s th-merits of - xyhicl wcjgrowiug as a branch of farmiug,
.rv !i;i:: -o!. .No matter how everv" tarm adapted to (it siiouiu
inasf -tlft-iie wealth, com J have growing on it an orchard of
every variety of fruit demanded by
Do
iiasj -t.
UlIMt- Oil
e should always
kelves o:i tlie.fict
. . Now tliis may
oiiiit, soiiint ludicrous
:r rjM'lers, but indeed
i iv iter uiessing i i nan
Vou know' how" to
t a r f .. ..
m: .sen io -ii. ii ou
m" irouoie 10 make
the inarket at pacing prices.
n6t run so ...much toone kind ot
fruit that you would suiter heavy
embarrassment if it flails. All
kind of fruit "seldom fail in one
year."
MISREPRK3GTATIOX OF FACS.
Whois it that says Winston lis
not 'a better tobacco market than
Greensboro ?i If there i one who
thinks it is iiot let him look at the
followijg figures and figures do not
He. Iielow we give a schedule of
prices on different lots sold at lue
riedmoal arenouse, uioin.
irice in Greensboro; in Winston
Alex Wiser. St-.Ve.-' ..
l(i.l
li W
S7.CK)
22.1
12.UI
i'lllj
n ntir snrnrise that
1 i i
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LEX. JVIGEU, OI OlOkfh,
one will
i
is uiinai)-
A lti;i HOT ANARI'IIIST,
i Hf:uu Most evidently has blood
in his eyes.'- 1 he rtheit a news
paper which ' he i.-vthe editor and
proprietor of the date of Nov. liUh
has the entire first pagejn mourn
ing rules, devoted to the review of
the. hanging f - the Anarchists.
! The article is headed, "It is finish"
; ed Most, w"1u is presumbly the
author of thi article, begin. with
these words, which is a specimen of
his" line of thought:
''That which ve deemed imp'Ossi-
u'; " bleJiy multitudes of men a few
;iJ- IMmvr, wlio.has no tlifticul-lvs hgo has happened. The. pre-
in s'ilir; ;- everything-. he-paints j meditatcu, eohl-blooded, assassin
itiun, you will learn to
s iii-;i:.u'; iiku nineiv nine
i; lit- i l 1 Ik.' Iiappy j people in
ii ! v, h .v.l'l v. "ii rd are poor.- How
Iv.'e I.iidiv Tthisr some
Kl c.ii!.-e no oon mail
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iHil- j i:e row s - rieu ; ani:to
c 'niA it is onlv necessary to
A J Danly. Sum
This, advance was gained, top,
r.a 4 Ik a wAii rr
titei iiiu uiijj," o ,
to unpacking tnl repacking t
reensboro.
The above s tho substance of a u
editorial ia Bast, week's Winston
Sentinel and eut to the Charlotte
CJtronidc of ihe 21 st, which does
the Greensbro maiket great in
jiistice, aswi have visited all the
warehouses i in tiiis city ahd liml
very much
neither,
or A. J. Danly of Surry, have ever
sold a single pound of tobacco on
the Greensbo :o market. Therefore
justice to tbijs market coiniefs us
to say that somebody has grossly
aiid maliciously misrepresented the
facts in the c ise, for no other pur
pose than to mislead the farmers,
we suppose.simply because Greens
rboro'i selling the Stokes and Surry
county tobacco heretofore sol 1 on
the Winston market.;
Now we have no quarrel to make
with our neighbor of the Sentinel
over the sale of leaf t obi-Jc: in Win
ston, for we have already conceded
more to Winston than we have evef
claimeil for Greensboro, bjit ! we
must insist upon honesty and fair
ness iu quotations hereafter.
Again the .SVaiHcJsavs that "Mr.
SJL. Tuttle of Stokes, sold at the
Farmers Warehouse 1 in Winston
one lot of tobacco for 611 23 that
Greensboro only offered 67.00 fpr.y
Now we have examined all the sales
made at;all the warehouses in this
city for: Mr.-Tuttle and fail to find
where he sold or took in a single lot
of tobacco at 7.00. On the con!
trary we iind wjiere he took iu same
which sold for l 1.00 and some for
! . : ... -. : I
I0.00 at the r aimers warehouse
in this city. And si on the mis
takes run too numerous to mention
Let the farmers bear in mind what
w iirevious v stated, that, whild
'
Greensboro doift sell so 'many
nonnds as 'Winston, yet she gets
there all the same on high prices
i i i
r.DiTor.m. coiii:xt.
u, we;u t ny man alhulin
i; !ir il'v to the-deai- old days of x'
h , :;go vhen he only ! got four
week and ft.-mid him
? Willie
L-sr win ,go into rap-!
ling yoii.oi' the julity I
r
like butchery ot our Chicago Com
ades has taken place."
Further on he savs :
i js vj niggling- days,-.w hen lie t "Woe, a thousand times woe. to
ii'j.'tl ;tirt raits on' political ban- j the community whose king is the'
is. mrs.'e !it- morn'in" collee over i hangniati, whose morality is mur
der, whose right is njight kind
whose understanding is foolishness.
On the graves of this tallen iwill
nis tlay to Jigliten j the laurel! spring whoso sprays are j
i.u:.v:i .-rketcin-'s. ' If the. art i destined soon to adorn the brows i
l.reu. riel, then, h'J would j of s"' aolC4
A c-oiuinn is tlnvoted tt an en bev
.nr au... l in t o day, for rt has.0f LINiUj; the suicide At the end
vi ti u. hliilly sahl that nothiug Most writes as follows :
Editor lvEtuiii to llegister Cau
sey : I am sorry I done it. I take-
it all back, Jot.
The court house ring is up in
arms against Register Causey for1
his antagonism to the shisters.i
' Anarchy in America has been
strangled in its infancy, and now
sleeps the sleep that knows no
waking. -
t'n-iul-', ami hungrily ic-
I h !.rtrul he hafl used
poverty makes' an 'artist . pr a i "Ve men of the people never
lor-
ai.d trHs -being' 4 he case, it Ktwhat LlNG has done tor yjou !
. ,, , . , iot.-t.-K ui fimiMic uiui : oecouie w mil
liot ners. thinkn g i)'.oile 1 1. ...... ? i n i 1
- 1 ' J he was! I'a'lv around the banner
M:, l wii we are notWi-n nf Hip. vaninunl ,.f tli srtcial ni-n.
I lirre
I vvi
tteratiin
1 1
a;e to da.v in pic-! lution ! Thus, and onlj" thus, can
you show yourselves worthy ot
Secretary Lamar illuminated
the close of his career in the. In
terior Department ly making the
Sparks tly.
Nina V ay Zaxdt is said to be
starving. herself to death, no footl
having passed her lips since the
execution of SriES. '
I man ei'eate.s'envv in the ! ,,i:n ! Thus, and only thus, can yon
MYlMlirii II 1 Til 1
is poorer neighbor when j Another column discusses the
l iloine iiithe spring, j ijuestion whether anarchy is -dead,
. aith only enables him to j ad these words are doubie leaded :
io 'die of Roman fever I "'"S-of strangling anarchy on
- . . the gallows, the hangman at Chi
r.n.iu tays in tins couii C.,K uiaye,i the part of a. man midf
Iiyi-s t! Koman punch. ! wife for anarchy. Continuing,
.'iv.Mt is bettcVt'i Ij ve ! Most says : :
i MUK'l! than to'.lie ot Ko-! "As tl,e c,',ss' te symbol of
" i , ' i i Chiistianity, so will the gallows be
l.e rich young lady j Ul0 t.mbIe;n' of lf we
ne-prancing -palfrey, is; should stigmatize" as giiiltv those
The Philadelphia Prexs asks:
"Who is this ''man Foil aker of
Ohiol". AVhy iti that little fool
who happened toj be elected Gov
ernor. ' .- I-. i
-Col. John UJ Fellows, who
was elected ' district attorney for
New York, is a
sas and was a co
federate army. .
native of Arkan
onel in the Con-
it a !i.
gladyjets into a breezy"
iiiiock.. and, with a dain
i and breaks Iu-r 'neck ; the have begun to commit gallows
murders in Chicago, we should not
stop with Gkixnell, ItIlmer! and
their aeeoiiinli-o.i Yo mud Tirinf
l'leneh .sli!ipersr mal es j first to Ll'OWDERLY. It is
iraser-!y believe that.al- well known "how he has vented his
living. The i ra"1' aa anarchy iu geiieral
ea shor and ! CI,,,LC?SQ?nar,istS ir,J:,r
iihkh. tit- iias Lurueii awav Trom
i wortl
a iie i : the poor-man stays' at the people 'and seeks to bea'politi
;ii i ,g t lever and ague. jcian. The blood of our iinvrdeieu
Uel
es to.tlie
'laiist. lit'
".' aii Iii;;
lie .,.u'l I
I l.i .ill,.,..., t.: . r. , f
. - 11111 111 1 A .M ;i I II, II IW Il'lllll J T . IPl.l-il
p awake uud ; . . . " , , V . . . VWW
j - . . -vim iue goui wuicu lie undoubted
.t, wondering.; iv u.cvivwl from the mononolists
?e worth in the j for his treachery leaves a blot nev-
tiu- iiirpokerished h,Ml .1 'r to be-hidden.' '
! I rnn T . : . t t t
eieiis the s of lluv ;,,.,. u t ies 11K.MU
uIlEUR Most j was arrested for
shooting oii' his in'outh.'? If he had
shot oil' Ids mouth in the right way
as LiNNu shot bX his, for exain
plee no one would have objected.
' " "Mli. 1LA1NE in ly irow saj- with
perfect truth thatjm is out of: poli
tics.'1 1 Jut he would .have been
placed in -a less humi!i:iting light,
however, if he - had ' not stayed in
until i nit out. .
"Possibly Forakkr expects to
come in next year as a presidential
candidate and bring his 1S1 issue
with him." We hope he ill. Oat
side of Ohio there is a good deal of
i enlightenmeut in tho country.
i-i v, ...i ! in!
'in- Jirs ii.iil at
tai,e iill!i:e . n.t..r..vr .i"iw. ...... i . .
---vv.v.-iviuju i FiTi iiii". itiiti ;ttiiis :
the appointed j "In the list of murderers is every j
t Stft
1 .
lailil II !S lilt
1
I sl.ipp'llj.
oRtii: ajU- for forgotting "the People in New York who hold
j the special-tax bonds, which aggre-
re mt ktruek with aiworkman who remained at home I gaU' auout twenty millions of dol
lars, wish to reduce the amount to
live millions and then' induce tho
State to recognize the debt.
o-.e.i-;
' j t i inio; t lroiu a poor man's '
in cowardh fear when the. Hm
;W rich nrau 'tL' VT
Let us think of the future." he
asan't to see a i says. "The dead have left us their
around like a
last will and testament nn.l
' lllllt-. iivnnntA , I:.. a .
veavni ' or i litt!.: - J-lY"LC ,l' uvmiure ro-
iT "l mams which will win to t!.
a.o -.pun tnuit s;.ee, while the evangel hundreds of thousands of
r "- wirli numlA'r four feet, is the young. Then comes organiza-
-,: pair til' nfuinber tliteen 1 .- ,T UiUl wo bee" better organ
! iris o; i ae-'t in n t ,li hj-out X 1 ,en mlfbt not tbo "angmau
. . V s,uour. have been able to accomplish his
:'' petyn,- ;ue ttt the oiiinioti wurt Tlio au;nl .tJ.: i
The Galvestob LYfr., thinks "the
Onio constitution should he amend
ed to give Forakei: a life tenure
as tiovemor.' He is tho only man
known to the public who is suilici
ently small to exactly lit the place.
"A western organ' of Anarch-
t.i:e;g..,1(s of tis " worh, ars-;11'1-piypeily
.nvidell..' This is a ! Wlluti"
iil,S tiieoi V. I
f'i; iiiis wtald that
1 . . v i i t
! f i ; t ? t 1 . , .,. that
-.LI-' !''' n i-aW
i.Z i
Woe unto us if;weare found 1Sm ,ec,aris -that the Anarchists
on the critical, dav. It sir gaiiiing ground." We are will-
s the pover- i E .a " i 1M' u,ilt ,lie Anarchists should
.- Kjnuum nun suiicuut'l U lUBlMlelllr.
is not . proper, We must get by cunning what we
anee. we our- j can't get in any other way. The
ota.- th in we want cr ' b:,ttle shall be fought not by half I
ll . ' tnMit m . i :r ! L a. . 1
W.would like ; VJVrVr ,n 11 lempieti
ii to Meld tliroufh riAt.'iiou luf
(.., - . ci - ' " v - J
III. 111.'
or inst
' ' 1 1'' "S '
' . -,. 8-3man e.ni t
f I U an-.i very
t j - 1 -UIliCSs
,-. J tame. !Thei
' 41 bv n
.'lira i u m
o; vv. a::!iy t
did ; but ia
Hiave
I Iran
ire mai
in bii
is not t
gain grouud, but will never likely
exceed six leet in this country.
i g4 eat
others :
. , remember the gallows ofi Chicago
dtsil ! Never foet November l'lth, 1887,
ami ,
There is is an interesting case
before the Court of Appeals of Vir
ginia, which is probably the first
of the kind in the country, a col-
' iirril iii-iii ,i-mn.t i, .
in Kepnblf-! sentenced to State prison for as
IHlaine wiltisaulting a colofed woman, on tii
7 v u v
verdict ot a jury of twelve colored
men. His attorney appealed tho
;5en. Call laughs at the state
ment of Chairman Jones, of Ihe
ltepnblican national committee,
that Florida will likely go Repub
lican next year. The New Orleans
States says: "The alligators ill
wear stovepipe hats when Florida
goes Republican."
Register Causey to Editor
Keogk: "I called you in tujmy
office and showed you those ac
count, vouchers, &c, thinking
that you could make a little politi-!
cal capital of j them, but instead,
vou went before the board of com
misioners and give the whole
thing away. Now, go ! go!! go !! !
TJin Chairman of the board of
directors of .the penitentiry has
made a report to the commissioner
of labor statistics in which he
states that the amount paid out for
the erection and general expenses
ot the institution since its com
menceinent in 1870 is about 1,
S00,000 in round numbers. Sell
t! sell it!! : !
t -i I I- !
I The Montezuma (Iowa) Jhimr
irat, referring to .the election in
that State last week, said : iue
have met thi eneniy and we are
snowetl under ouce more. We will
see the boys ater next year and
the year after." It is this spirit in
the Iowa Democrats, this uncon
o.-e to "see the boys
as reduced Iowa's Re
publican majority from 70,000 down
to that poin ; where it is a fairly
doubtful State.1
Mr. Jas. A. RobInson-who has
presided over the editorial depart
ment of the Charlotte Chronic -e
with such marked ability and satis
faction has severed I his connection
with that paper to b'e succeeded by
the Rev. P. R. LAW of Monroe.
Last Monday evening the composi
tors of the. paper called on Brother
Robinson in a body; and presented
him with a gold pen and pencil,
who requested him io accept 'them
as a slight token of the respect and
esteem in which he was held fey the
. - I
employees of the Chronicle oOiee.
Mr. G. O. AndReavs, who has
recently . resigned iis.. position as
city editor of the Anniston Daily
querable pur
later." that hj
Hot lllqpt and retnr
informs us that Mr.
led to this city,
Oldham, who
The p. F. & If. V. R. II.
Editor pAtriot !
The.wcsij.'rn half i-f- this -oad,
leading frtiin Greensboro to Pilot,
Mountain, jSi astiinisbiiivr its iu i
sanguine liopea of (riends liy the
amount of freight uimI travel' l hat
is now daily passing over it.. A
sure proph'eey of what is y t t
come whe-.ij'the road reaches Mr.
Airy, and better still when it shall
be extended to Wilmington and
the Virginia line, ami there con
nect with the Western & Noifolk
Railroad that is now completed-to-Pulask
City, that bids fair to
eclipse IJii mingham, Ala., at no
distant d iyi The ! reader wilt do'
injustice tri himself ami the great
interests herein alluded to if lie is
from any r uisa led to suppose that
what is hesty saitl is" mere bluster
or a paid bir puff. : The C. F. & Y.
V. road aiid the mineral interests
and comuidrcial facilities that will
be opened ip along its lint him! at
its eastern and western terminus,
will soon begin, and continue for
all time to (orae, to tell with power
on every interest and enterprise of
the State. And if Greensboro does
not reap her due share of the com
ing prosperity that will certainly
soon b-j; brought about by the com
pletion of the. roai! referred to and
the ininerajl and other interests
that will uriquestioirably be quick
ened ami cillcd into life by the ex
tension 1 and completion of this
hue of improvement,
be ti.e ( ult of her pei
Observer.
u'.tk-.-, fliinul.ite the ciroulattoi,.
I y tu'iiis .AyerV Saruartila.
1 that Captain S. .II.
jof Mecklenburg county,
orward !v the faraw-rs
nomination
great Stan
then will It
pie. j j
Arvaso ttio !'.:
I.urify jtho ! 1 !.
Tt is sa
Alexander,
will I'm put
as their-favoi ite ior the Dcinocratir:
for (Joveriior.
The
Jarmers1 organ says, very plainly :
"Ho. will be siibstaiued by such nn
enthusiasm and such a vote as -have
not been se'Ji;in this State in many
a day, proeioetl the farmers and
businessmen of the State can have
a voice ia the matter." That is
quite a sign flant utterance.
(;oo Ki:siri-TM i r:vi;iiv cask.
I). A. IVailiorili wt).lci!ffTiapfr tk-alor of Chut-
taiiixia. ie:in.. nrires uiui :i wa.- t-.-rniu. iy itniu-i-
eil with u fevtre i"li that settled on hi' lunc :
trioil many rt-me'iK's witli.mt henelit.
hail
lli ine lii-
du'fl to try lr. Kins . jevr Discovi-ry lur Coti
fiiinj'tion, lil ? iinJ was entirily eurcd hy u?a of a
ft-.v liiittles'. Simjo which time lie has used it in his
family tw-r a!! Ooiih.-i and CM with best ri-nlt--.
This is tin- eaa leme nf thousands whoso lives
have otM u s;ivcd this wiiiiilcrful discovery.
Trial bottle !it lit Uuntcr A; ilichnux's ilru;
ttore. LurKo botjk-I. . j
, Itt niiai Uatile l-'srajic.
.lohn Kuhn. of jLafayt ttv. jnd.. ha t - veryn ir
row t-scaj u from ik-ath. Ihis is hi-' own story:
"One yeur a'-o 1 wi.s in t e last stages of cousuiirl--liu
i. Our best ( hy.-icia:i.s care my t- ise ui. 1
fir ally put so !ow (that oil' doctor lid I could not
live twenty -four jmurs. My frirnJ then purchased
a bottle td' Ir Wp Hall's U ilim ifor tho I.hsks.
whk-h iK-netittcd inc. 1 enr.tiiiued until I am now
in I'erfett hea!tl!-,h:ivi!i useii other meilici c.'.'
Messrs. Oldham
thti Uof Jlhtst has
resigned his position as managing
editor of the same is working up
a stock company for the purchase
of the Daily Watchman. Hv the
resignations of
and Andrews
lost two capital newspaper men,
whose places will be hard to fill.
We wish brot her Oldham the sue
cess his talents so richly merit, as
he is a born journalist and is- tie
stiued to make his naik.
. Tills is the way the Wilmington
Star puts jt: "The fundamental
postulate of Free liade is this :
"That it is the night of' every
man to sell where he can sell high
est,! and buy where he can buy
cheapest. ;
"Is that a wrong principle f Is
it not really a just and righteous
principle? No mail would lessen
its application last between the-
btates pt the I nion. Not even
"Piu iron Kelly or Sam Ran
dale.
"Free. Trade, pure ami simple;
exists in no cou itry. Engliind
comes nearest'. It taxis only twelve
or fourteen classes of goods. The
others enter English ports free of
duty. It raises its. great revenue
far greater it ia:i our own by
taxing heavily twelve or. fourteen
classes of foreign' goods, by taxing
incomes,' by direct taxation (Inter
naj or Excise) at hu nt. It j raises
its vast revenues ;by taxing the
riches and not the poverty of the
country. It does not tax the com
modifies of life the absolute neces
saries. Hut this country ! does.
England is the richest am most
prosperous aim
the world.'
Gift's
r. o
o- j J- o
' t
pecific
Cankers '
: - - i ' -- - - !
Are co corrosive in their tnturr, .imWhvir
cause so deep scatctl iu tbc ytem, tbnt a
powerful altemtivc U needed to cr.ulicatc
them. For this punpow, Aytfr's Sarsaia
rilla Is the most effective medicine that ean
be procured. , No other remedy can com
pare wilh it as a curt for all JiMeasst-s
originating iu vitiated blood. I suffered
greatly, for month, from two running
Ulcers .
Besides Uic ulcers I also li:id a glandular
swelling on my liet-k. which was gather
ing, .mil seemed nbout to break. I
consulted skillful pbrsdcianp, hud took
various remedies, but failed to iind relief
until I commenced using Aver' Narsapa
rilla. A few tjottles f Ibis" remedy com
pletely cured me, and I am now in perfect
health. Mr. Jane K. i Hopkins, Cam
lb ridgeiiort, 31 ass. j : j
For what appeared to be n Cancer
ta lay lip, 1 used Ayej'.s Sarsaparilta
with "exl-elleut ut-eets.s". J be!ii-e tlio
lisea.se to be- perfectly cured. -4 Amiierst
Wln'tmore, Brunswick, Maine.
About three years ago, I was troubled
: with Canker Himioriii my mouth, throat,
and stomach. ; Food of auy kind t-aaed
the most extreme suffering. After trying
a number of remedies, without, receiving
any lieneht, I was Jnially
Eruptions
11887.
p.-
Of tho skin, whether iu theofm of Ery
sipelas, rimples, or Boils, in cte that tho
blood has become vitiated, ahd Ithe system
diseased, and that Rronspt trjpatment Is
indisiiensable. Ayer SarsaWilla purges
the' blood: of alt impurities uld speedily
restores : health ami strength to me
system. For nearly three y
covcretl With Scrofulous , i
Sores!
-erv Jnnensive. ex-
I h.-uljno appetite.
Cured
by
sonic of which were'ver
b:iustinr. and tiainfulJ
was emaciated; and so redutiHl In strength
ns to lie unable to attend trt iny business.
1 tried many remedies, ami Was treated
by a liumlier of phvsacians but receivetl
no relief. I With little hope '6i recovery, I
coimiK'tu-dd taking Ayer'di fefrsapan'lla,
aiid, uudejr its healing lufliipuep, soon be-
irtirt to improve. After using less than
half a dozen bottles pi thi( preparation,
1 was restored toj perfect health.
I.eonanl ISraekett, est iiavqu, conu.
.i 1' 15 1: -
For forty -years I Jiave wfn troubled
with a hu'uiOr- hi tujc - blol, : appearinj
in painful ' eruptions! on i skin, anu
causing J-.rvsnielas at limes.
a great sufferer. I have tru
remedies for. my complaint,
relief until I cojuiueliced
?:a-sap:irilla. IJy " i-
bars I was
I
Taking
taking Ayer's SarsaparillaJ I can now eat
any kind of food, and am vigorous, active,
and t nlirelv free from all humors. J. W.
Cotnpton, blooiningioii, II).
t'lilil wilhin few iinonths L have suf
fered terribly, all mv life, with what inV
phyicia called Red Canker, i At time's
my mouth, tongue, and throat have been
nearly raw with t liesoj canker fores, and
any effort to swallow; food caused the
most intense pain, ii was emaciated,
wcirlr, and pale, and always more or less
under the tloeterV care, riiysicmns failed
! help me. and none of the luaitr reme
dies I tried jruve mcacv relief "ujjtil I
Commenced taking -'
Ayerjs Sar
s:iiariila. . This medicine has restored ine
' health, and lias eradicated every tract?
of Canker from mv svstem. Mrs. Ijavid
:ii y; Norlh Salt iii, Mass.
l'rcpiired by Ir. .T. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. i Sold by oil druggists. Trice $1; 4
I have been
d kill kinds of
uiit found no
using Ayer'a
i
i
I ten liottles; of this medicin I ani com-
Idetely ctiretl. and inv sklti U now as
smooth and fair as ever. Mary C. Ames-
imry, Kot-Kporr, jue. ;
I have liicen taking Uyer'U Mrsaparilla
no .in iiiHui u oi imi iiiootlj, ATI.1IC11 mani
fested itself in troublesome Roils and
I.ruptions, iintl can truly say I Ihave never
found any; medicine o prtijujit aud ccr-
lam lit curative eiiects. It nils none me
great good. ! 1". I. Coggesli:dli,IJookseller,
ii JicrrimiH-x St., iowei:, 31US-
For the radical cur' of Pnftples. Boils,
. aymiu-lesj juni all tliseases oeiginatin m
vitiated blood. I know, of no W-metlv that
can t'oiupasv with Aye); s Sar-
sapanlla
ng aptK-tite
iiiis nn-tii-
As :i promoter of - heaBli.- gi.v
and 'renewing wasted -'icncryrv
cine li:is mi equal. J; If. TiVies, Court
su. i-awtucKeivuie, l.oWell, JJla
2,000,000 Yellow Pine Shingles f Sale.
I 'Write to! PROPST RROS., Rridgewat6rj NT. O.
' -.!, ! i ! ' ; t
Mannlacttirers of and ilealers in ROUGH LUMBER, 1 DtESSED; ml MATCHED
sentD-iOw n.nnRiwn rnirwri Brvptrrn siniMa i ath-j ,.
t-
OREEN'SP.ORO
W. E. BEVIL &
t
Tha tobacco Grower
f ' 1
i- -i. . " i T .1
. Ij
: 1 -
rt
GO., Proprietors.
Will find the ''Fanners' Warehouse ithe
. get the highest ii arket price.4 for
All Grades of Leaf Tobacco.
TliVre is no better
must have a large d
much lor it as it will
marker in the State, and
antity of leaf tobacco and are willing to pay as
bring on any other market
IKPALLI2LS KEHEDY FOS '
BLOOD POISOHS
SKII
AND ALL KINDS OF-
BJ3I
DISEASES
n
indral
alafial Koi'SOn'S:
erctnalab .
Scrofula,
a a
Eczema,1
Catarra, Rheumatism,
tin; weed, and knows)
hold on till the top I
gootl. lOL'l
Of (inillonl. ItOffUiiiiiliitiii. Frrii,
iiswell. A laiit.t ncei I ltailtilh.
tiiitlixiii. Iotce. lnilson. For-
-l!i. MoKet mid ftuilr)- 'ointict.
t
icti Ut
i
f
f
i
I
- t
i
our buyer want and
I
Mr. W.J. Lyon, hte of Durham. X. C, is with tlie FARMERS. He
is one cf the best, auctioneers in tin? State, and is, also, a fyio judge of
wlnr. it is worth and v ill ca'ch e?J
..reached, (live us a trial ami wi-
Respectfully; - -W. E. 1J,3VII
eryibid anl
' v.- i 1 1 io yn
LIS CO.
- Ulce
And. pui"is:
e. tt.
5, t5'jres nuniuib,
tho system as mgically.
in? dispels miasma I
For rkLS Br ai l Ditueeisrs.
. i -
Send fur Bock on Jiiuod roions and piea.-cs of j
tbc Skt), mailed s-nas. Address
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.
pravver 3, Atlajsta, Geoi:uu
lotice.
widest country in
he troil hie eoines in. j 'tfilK latest gossin
et-lich Kvi'thwn! work. !
K ' i -.vj J t. tl l L .ill .
few ntn jan leinain j be nominated tor the pr?sideuev
ICY Stop . Wofklll!'. ill nml tliil tntiv Uirim,,... '.
-T " v.ii.v " "U.l UUblb.UU Wilt tig
y men swamp- induced to accept the keeoml place
.M.t. uaiy on tha ticket." Kit be. Sheeman tiou of t(.iv.. .
hiov- fh U iif..'f ; vr. i. . !' . 5Jwa uii account; oi
-1 f"Y "J 4 i.AiaE, would be
as ietniihony is con-'anv linnpm o..,fi.....!
, - uuiiiuci 111
jtue; liecanseVonscientionsIy swallow
Itetter than a ller...
"What a coward that Major
Smith is,? saitl ! Jones to Robinson,
"why, tin? very sight of gun -powder
would make, him ill. How did
he ever manage' to become an ofii
cer in the army'' I "Don't say any
thing against i Smith," answered
Robinson, "he once sat ed my life."
"Saved your live! ;Nansense, im
possible! What' do you m.oa:i" f
"I mean, that I was 'in tho first
stages of consumption ; I was los
ing strength and vitality every day
with the terrible disease, when
Smith advised me to take Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery.
I had tried all kinds of medicines
without success, and my physician
had given me no hope; yet here I
am.iis well as ever ii man was, and
I owe my life to Smith, aud to the
wonderful remedy ho recommend
ed.". (
-':. :
I TwtUe Years Aflliclcd.
' ! t!i.--Kix, In ii., Feb. , KS7.
I liaip been afllieted with Wood Poi?..n f..r 12
years. Have used jrr.erititn from i.hsieians of-
.ft-re.liiio durir.it tliat ri-.J. Thn.ugh the druK-
A t.uteli s. I .rcurcj onobnttfc nj B. B.
B and since have used tbre b.ttle. tnil am ?at
isti l it ha done mo inre cuoj than anythinic I
ever ufil. I am almost well, and am sure, within
two or three weeks I will bo i-erfet tly well, after
twelve years suffering- ietensely- Wri'e or a.Uress
: . JOSKI H FEIST,
Well's t-ounty, Ind. Buker and Confectioner.
Tho North Carolini Furniture
Go. (Factory) Salem, N. O., liave
oueof the best equipped Furniture
ractoriesin the South, they do
good work, and sell (at low prices.
It your, furniture) dealers do not
I wi!! -'ii 1 -r !e:i.-h t tins e.iurt hmiso ilm-r in
Oroo s')i.ro. .n jVioiri3yv"V, tile
12th. cly pf33cccmbcr,
XOO V, tho jt illjiwini; dt-.-rilvoil real estate. t-
satisfy sun dry Slat timL County T.ixes ae.-tiii.-t
eai.-h of t'ue j'lli'-.v'in' itir.oil l arties,:
One truet of l.iiid aeres in .Tanvr-town U vn-
t li r Martin, known as th
lin's loirs, a l.itiinin? the l:ml
hers lnr tho years N4. "s.",, .m..
-Iniv. tuo .r--ii.:rjt.v
proM-rtv 'l W if ;Kv
of 1 II Hudson aiid i
Oiu traet oi lau I. 11 I : -res. m Jaiiuistawn t.rtvn-
shil'. the r.,oeily nj' K 1 Cull ni l. ktmwa as the
roie-rty ot t tt S..-.rf Ian I. :s 1;,.-iiiiii t!if lands ot
: :' l- : ' - ,v i J- iv ... I. :,-
jNEW Sj?YIrKS. p-
'IIM a i o nin nfUliK
. . ' . ": j' ij. j -
Fancy GoodS, Etc j j
LAD! :$ ti fc'HEIi FliEL
A SELECT SToL vOF IIOSlEltv! i
f l
- vxnv
V, is Xhornti n an 1
. f r .it- ve irs si. SI.
Onol 't in Metelio.i 1 towt(5:ai. tli-j propprty of
Alfred Albinism iid.iniilir. (lie j..p'-rty (if tene;ul
Barriliicvr and otjierS, lnr the joi.rs S" an 1 ,..
One lut in M irehv i 1 town-hip, .the pr purty of
Joseph J Alston. id.iiin'uii: tho property of .lames
Hall ail 1 others, f : r tho ye.irs "S a:l 1 ' j. j
One lot in Mnrfhe.tl t iwn'ai,it'a property of
Henry Bnit.in. a ljuinin tho pr p-rty oi ' W j .K- -Aloo
and other, for tho yours fs and ';. 1
Ono tnu-t of land. .VI aeres. in Oak ltiIsc:town-'
'Hip. th ) property nt m llesttrr. a lioiinl;!; t!i
lands of B CtMik una others, for the veari'-ii-
! I
On? trai t of l irnl. i; Hi res, in Oak Itidiro itiiwn
Fhip. the property of K Jt II l!ul!-k, mifioiniiiK the
lands ot U t r.u:or and otuerv, tor the J'e
LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S
1888 Auction Bargains
ALLand WINTEl
With its Perfect Equipment for the Season
THE TRADE PALACE,
: - - -
Ryttenberg Brothers,
GRAY CLOCK,
XrTXST() N. C.
-llESi'F.CI Ft I.LY CAtLs -
YOTJXl ATTEPJTIOHJ
TO ITS F.CILITIKS'
For meeting your evt r want, and
places herewith its--'different-Departments,
all stocked with their
relative. lines, 'before:
Fibxt The DRESS GOODS Do
r p irtmenf, containing all of
i the latent styles and inj
portatious.
; r -
K t)ND Gentlemen's FURNISH-
INGS and. SUIT PATTERNS.
Tlliui) Tiie HAT and SHOE De
partments,, in wincji eauJ
very best
lie .found the
values in the
cityv
FouiiTII The - Department for
DOMESTICS, 'SHEET
INGS, tSic. Everything
complete here, and at the
right prices.
Fikjii The CARPET and CUR
' TAINS Department. Our
Carpets are the pick of the
marker, and low prices
provoke comment The
lUCE CURTAINS, too.
' are beauties, ami go off
glibly.
Sixth The CLOAK Dvpartmeutv
wl:ere can be found Jer
seys,- Street Jackets, New
Maikets, Ragconds, Vic
tories. Plush Wraps,
Are, tSe. Look', at. these
Goods and iiii will appn
ci;ite them.
SF.VK.vrn The MILLINEIiV De
-piirlinent. Here the ladies
. are always ino-o than
pleased, and our j rodue
turns are consitlered "just
the thing."
Ertmrii The NOTION Depatt
, meiijt, containing Gloves,
j : Handkerchiefs, .iiery,
and ilots of necessarS" aiti
clcsjtoo iiiimeroiis to men
tion
Ninth The NECK-WEAR De
paitinent, in which can be
.seen all the latest stles
of TIES, SCARFS, Ac.
NOW IN CONCLUSION,
rrslli nr HtB York Iii,,,
n: t I'rerKriv the fcamlT'S
m oii Our (tmnio.
-- .
f i "rnntiwnj-
trst: V EX T Airn,
Memorandum books, adamantine r
a iiarer of hair pins. Williuuinnti,. . .''T'Ur,
yiinK stone sot nnus. tape rull. ,.rr; a V 1
!.. ipkmI iwnholdcru, Z env..,,r r w.V"
uoeii uukunia, iict iv 1 1 iiiiKe t-fi.L
and h mlreds of othcrtaple items
' - T W VK VI- A It fit M s
Oilt. ruff button-
FImmiI cotton, born mob
sheet of note paper, novel-, dre.i.. I "
?-arf inufi, yari
rttrh-f ti,. , nW"
roitiDft t..;t
H K ill;' I'll '
MY STOK
SHOES.
One traet of Iaa l, ;1 aeres, in Oak 11
ship, tho property ot An lrewr lien siw
.f Jo!m Holt an I others, for
ir Ni,
il0 iIWII-
dei-crsed.
have their goods for
them for prices.
Uale," write
case ou the grouud that the selec
f i One srootl deeil tnrx'
more than their color was unconstitutional. ?hen U8e Warner's Ijog jUabin Rose h
man could ) CoLEMANwill probably et a new I :aui. for Ui,tarr, U yen will f
trial.
get what you deserve! get well.
tnce .jo ers. per bottle..
adjoining tli l.-m l :
the year . .
One traet of land. !7l) neros. in .I.-fVi-rt-nii l..w,i
chip, the property of S ItiiHiiio. Win Mils. silent,
adjo nin? the land- of A Li (iihuirr and lithers. for
the year '--- . !
One tra -i of land, 1 o ire-, jn Madis-m town
hlp. tho pr.irty of Milton Weatherly's heirs. l
joiniiiKtho lands of Martin Wyriek, John Smith
and others, fii-th years '" and 'v;. ! .
n. i i
One traet of ill arres, in Morebeid tiwn-lii. -the
property of M I. lltl.ind. adjoining tho lands of V
II Joyner and oth-.ri, lor tho year 'viand 'Mi.
tine lot in M'liebead township, the property if
Anna ilad.-on, .adjoining tho property of A A liin
ton un ( otheis, lnr tho year ' au l "Mi. j .
I One lut in M ir. lie;: j tnwnslrip. tho iiropji t-of
Win Iliatt, j.l.ioiniriSf the property of Jad-o
Scbent-k and ' tiiers, fur the years X") and 'vi.
j Ono lot in Miire'iieiid lov. nsliip, the prop itv of
Jaiiie, Unwell. a,ijoii:fnK the roert.v of W 1 Me
AUh and others tor tho years 's." and ';. ;
1 One lot in Moreliel township, the property i f
W urren Morehoad. asljoiuinirthe ,r-j-rty of Abra
ham Clark and others.' for the. seat 'si and Mi.
res, m Mcreliead town-
-irtin l!i,oilJ .,lt,.ini,Mi
the lands ot lie rtf, ,no an,i ,,t)'.S jr tho ye: rs
-iM.nsl 1. - - - j
jOne'b't in Morelieid township, tlie r.icrty ol
Ntuiutl Thutias, adjoiniiij; the pr.iorty of Harriet
Uucstoa andloihers frnt the year V and 'Ni.
.I0n. "l Horehi-ail i iwnsliip. tlie pro erty of
lew is 1 hoiiip.-oa. adjoiH'rnie tho pn-jarty of James
llowt-ll u4 others, for ithe year V jmd 'Si;.
One "tit 4ii Murehe.it1 t iwnsliip. the proterfyof
erty ot .
ind "in
!0n traot of land in! Ocin l'iver'itownsh'D. the
pr.K-rty civen in by Mrs- II S Foy. leontaininv ''
af-res. ailinliilll'' tU nr. i.rlv of Amir I, I,. I. .1 A
Uavis aad others for the veurs "N.S iuid
Onetraetof Hn l. tlno prvperty c.fiW S Brittain,
ieep niver township, eontaiinrit i aere. ad
niDK Eri Atkins, for tie; teiir J
j. ii uii.vt i-.i:. Kx-siw-r ir
!U. L. n UKEI.KH. Sheriff.
w l'er 11. C- Ijimh, U-&.
ovcinntr inn, issti.
jonc traet oi' land. I:- a-r
"pi. tiio I'r-ILrty ...f Marti
Jacob W oni.iek. adjoining slir property of Abraham
.Mines an J otii-r. tor tho years V
It
Fresh, New andi styMsli
7 I ' i 4 1 I il l,
LV'-ASSOllTMEN
Tt
)
r
1
GALL AND SEE
5
WHAT IS TO BE HAD, AND THE
i'hkjks yoi- 'A x r.uv at.
IF I DO NOT SAVE YOU MONEY, I WILL MAKE
SOME ON
w,
ELSE UV.Lli YOU GOODS LOW
WE HAV
THE-GOODS,
We are willing to -sell them at a
LIVING -PROFIT:
WE CAN AND 00 COMPETE WITH
NORTHERN HOUSES.
WE are YQUfl i HOME- MERCHANTS,
ami as such, are entithd tt.
YOTm. TItAPE,
Then do us the 'fairness
TO LOOK AT OUR GOODS
.before you fend yotii money
tor Northein Houses, andj
PAY MORE FOR GOODS
! i "
than we olfer to sell thein for
Uight lit-re in -Winston.
RYTTENBERG BROS' ,
TRADE PALACE.
I. S. Samples sent on applica
tion. All orders by mail promptly
attended to. oct28
wood eigat holder', eommnn scn-e h-i'r
military ehavinK oap. milk pan. rattler
..l.itn nniui, ai.la ,tli,.,j ..I. . . ' I6f .
with every sale, to-day nmtcr the t,, " i
morrow Under one cent. : -v,1j
tHI'.r.K CEXT AKIM l.Ks
- . . - " X-
Ladies' and ifent--! poeket hanilkem biof,
rd hamlkerehiufs, Ulshirt button
ly i-eiluiiiod soa.i, ' Rood white vjut, '
shet-U note pttper, ehililren'ii and iiiij.,'-
dressing eoiubs, ladii-s' lutkeb, ladiei.' .y -H
bariiins, pearl ear-iirops, a pair M .-ii-r-ofkiittini:
cotton, shaving- lra?!res.,a yti !.'
j-iblxin. p:o plate, wash bowl,, pt tin,, '
combs, tea straiuer. tack hamiuer. a .1
Iwttuna a diizen of the best, pens in tLc
books, 1hmiI silk,, ladies1 arid mi-es' ikhu''
bnekles, story -book, n liottleof mj -il it-e, j .i,"
lino buttons, laces, ribbon. -scarts; riil.iJr(.'
et and children's round combs, h .rn u',.
cotiibri tonth brushoj. safety fiins p r ,1, .-,.. ,i .'
needles per paper, pcneilj plyer-aii I ;.u.'
other novelties.
KII'H t'KXT AlttlT-'l .;t.
Pi.-Li.! Univea. iiMilh bruslo. i... I' ..!.
niirrors, slaiiiiie.1 dip rs, 2 it milk t.an,
piayuiK carus. it sneeu y io noio luper, tn i
snenrs, nair pins, oo piiis in a mix, ruiiN-r .j-
eoiiin. eeie purses, mih nair ne;s, ,.i,
charm knife. :l ineh taper saw tile, nuii
sale, mid long lines of other bi;; value.- m t,,ur
: FIVK E. T AKTIt I.KS.-
t!ents', ladies' and. children's hosiei.v. 4 b..
ra k. a splendid Imp of cents' iiows. b.i,.
collars, vegetable Krater, lamp burner. Z ,ig
envelopes, io t snoe uiiu-kinir, toy -book?, t s,
rules, handsome ribbon, 'lit cent novel',;,,
cuff buttons, 'lit cent jewelry, iweks, -hi,
handkerchiefs, hairbrushes, nail bni'lun,
I o Dome, nine icauer uuiei oai .lniKw m
applewool pi'ics, rubbtj- MH-kt-t eouM." n,
ehina-liead and limbdolts, 7 phi hat ra--kl, 7,
rule, combination gla?s (cutter, lar.-e j..fc
large milk pan, paiiloek-jand hundn'il .!
5 cent values. . ' '
SIX E'T AKTII I CN.
Men 't fuspenders, imiUition-sill; han lkt. ;
dress goods, stair, and shoe brushes, lari-ej.'
inch deep jelly, plate,. 10 inch Mt i-,Ct hk
spring top match Bale all the ten cent ,t,la.
other stores wo run at ti cents-Land d, i-iii: .Jf.
sk tal iteu s,
Si:V t'li.M ARTItlK
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- Large wash bowl, japan -waiter, 'It -in. it- -,
paper, 24 nhccts legal can, 2'i cent tin.w.inj.'t
ful laeos, 2i cent hammers and kriive and
ware. ,rxl cent jewelry, box paper. Iirir-lns. ,,,,
straps, leather belts, tooth powder, bar'.iiw kirit
inch shears: Ac. .
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KIUHT CE.XT A It I It I KS.
' Two fimt Ixiswool rulo, coin hulder, riii-ktij,1,-id
match bos, 21 lb. spring balance, ' in, h t,
kiiife, stamped sau-e pan, 2 tit Cover. I lui, kti
narinspail, whis. Ml cent Mfr. hiii,T, J ,
collars, silk saris, work basJtejs. cent-' m.-,.
supiorters, eomliHiiition plaso letter KnJ f
French plate gilt "irame mirror-Hand ! 'L-! u.
bargains at S cents. 1
XIXK l'E.T AKTHI.I S.
Ladies', gents' and-t-Lildren'- hi?-. wvrj
ets, albums, 2-Vecnt tin ware. iVeet stafnj.
cent hardware, 2" cent novelties, s -ra n ,J s :i
liowdor, bristle shoe brushes, Imr-o liru-iic-boy's
knife. inch X P shear. 2 key -nrihsii.,
tdozen heavy tea sikioiis-, t iuch.gilt ir.ime fra
plate mirror, lailies. Hhsissors. '
-' TEN CE.V1 AliTII I.IX
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Polished adxe-cyo hammer. 1 nt r ,tr, e (, ,
bums, ladies' and ger.ts" ioeket lio-'li-, I t..riii
ter 4oz bfittles, wnlps. 2 key jaif Jim-K. -im-b.t;.t
moiuetcr, knife And fork, I sidit 'rajnr 'strsji, V
mitk pan, colander, toy sad-iron.'anil' stand tW
blade inineing knife, mill saw liio- (
This Trice List is simply a Ciretu-te i.f
coming, t lur prices' will change ctery iav.. V
will besetting in new goods direct fruju tiit siS-
house every uay. -
It will bq imt'o?siblo for s,to print eonet-te
ing prices. The fill of the hammer t:tlit am u
oer will change these quotations d.-.y alter -hy.n
we mean that ; every item that pa.-ses mers
counter will be a thunderbolt from the i liar -kj.
W-hall run the business upon a-.-ach lx-i.a:
propose to drive the infernal credit sys-eiu with ;
uiercilcs robbery of tho pts'pieout ul t-:-tw
Call at the-
1 RACKET STOltK,
Xest door to Express Otfiee. South- blni Sirwi."
scptW-ly
ADVERTISERS
can learn the exact cos
of any proposed line
advertising in America:
papers by - addressing
Geo. P. Rowell & Co.
Newspaper Advortising Bureau,
IO Spruce St., iew York?
Send lOcts. for lOO-Fae amphleU
GEO. LAMPMAX
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Wiitt-li'MKkcr, Jewyter. nntl l.iirutce
Hit t :. ' V-v -r
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Gm Reiiairinir .Chronoirriiiihers aiid i-,',nit 'rs-
Wa'eb'-s a specialty. 1'eals exte'nsivelv w "''
iioiialt. t lnr WiilrlK'D, Ar. Oni.i-itr I '
court house, Kast Market street. Ureeiijlmi", N
apr-5-ly - . i .
Einar Kamieworif,
lalij.
-Will Digging hi Blasting a Sr.e:
5. All work promptly cxeeirtc.l and titi-!V''.
gUHntiitee-.l. Kefert-uees given if dt sire I.
iii-2My tillEKNSlio-rU")." X-"c '
ESSENTIAL OILS .
SA.VS.ll lt lS I'K'kxi'KOVA I..
TF.lt atl;K, SI'EABJIIMi.Ar.
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Hought for-tiel cash, oh receipt and aippntal.-."-
out charge tor comimssionv brokenige, et
i)oix;i: v oi, Vi r. '
Sti ;md 8:S '.Villiatu stret-i. New York, . - ' ,:-
Notice of Administration
HATX( gii.ilille.1 us ai1miii'iJti.'itrA
cstato of J.tseiih S. ArmtiehL -U- 1
hereby notify all persons having claim- atfor.-t-'"?
Tntestato to inhibit the same to mi" r V -.
.Morehead. my attornev. on or b lore tin- M-tn
of October, ISSH.-mr this notice will bar 'H- "'
ttuvery. And all persns indeb.tel to m inl,k,f
are notiQed to , make iminetiiate patiuA.t DC-'
Tbts.'ith tbiy ol October. Ivt7. .,
JIATTIfc L. Ali mI If-i-t'-H-t7
. Adm'xof .1 S Ariutiil.'i, d".-eu-ei-.
Tanner t.Dejaner Engine! s Comnany,
KICHMOND VIKCilMA
llusiness 'e.-tiibli..be,I l..V ThuSiie-t ' ''
3Ijiebineshois n tlr-Snuth: krigtoo-. "rr"'
Saw-in ills and Machinery, Light 'ir'"'
Iteoinotives I'ole road Li-enmutives n .- i.i-
fi-l.orrestoiideiiee 'solicited. ."eil '''
logue liRANt ll Ol VH-K (trcell.-is.ro. . Si
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LADIES !i
Dtiyour own DYEIXii, at 11 lie. !il
X J333X1 T iESS ID VES-
Ttwy will dye i-voij thing. They an. -where.
Trice I tit- a package l' col"t--no
nai for strength, brightness, atli 'i
ages or for fastness of color, or uon l.iiu,
Thrv do not crock fir smut. ' fi-r s i e h'
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