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VOL. XVIII.
-A. 3ST IE "W" SP APER FOB THE PEOPL E.
TEIRMIS --00 1"KR ANNUM IN ADVANCK.
WELPON, N. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1888.
NO. 46.
NEW ADVF,l!TISi;.i:.NT.S
I0I
CAGAMDRILLMicCo.
v v. v. -c .
Tin' value iif FLOl'll .-tn ii mi il. KSSKN i'l , KLI'MFNTS OF 'T
TUITION roNT.VI.NKI IN THE III: K AD IT MAKES. (ir i'Y.'FNT l;'o
l.KIt FI,OTIlSarcniiiri!'.ie!'ir.. ri.iinlli 'CIIUII'K-JI' W II I", AT oln.iin Hal
micro (umn pr" cinucni in i in- I'limiirv in n
f"
m i.l ;rit!iri- In iln K . ti. ii cil'iln. NEST
I'llM III NATION OKCLCTKN AMI I' III IS I'll ATMS il,, irr,,., ,,,hl,'.. ,n i
!i,vin lli.' market. Flour IN I :i , I' A I . I. ". I I'lll; ITS l'UMTY XI NUTI'I
THH'S I'ltOl'KIITIKS. Thi-ta,t i. r,..Lf , v j tIli, ,:,;. , 'in
Kiri'pi1 ii w.'ll, where lli" "I'ATAI'SCU sri'HUI.ATIVK" C0 is WTI
I'KI'I.V MOliE MONEY than any other American Flour. A-l y.mr j?r nvr li.r
I'ulapsco Superlative Patent, lli'.ll'iinl Family,
Patapscn Family I'm,. nt. Nnrili I'uim Family, Oniiiui'liriivt! Extra
Patspseo Extra, (li,wK,ik. fairs. Ilahiwin Family.
('. A. O.VMlillll.L M AMTAt'TI'UINli COMPANY.
-I I Commerce St., Baltimore, Mil,
b ' i ' 121y.
aines
7
pound
HORK-
l u K K-i Narvoui Prostritioa, Ner-oui Headache. IW nu:rf ;i t.y pr. f. m, J bumtirH
' Hci rattfia, Ncrvoua Wcakncts,
ind Mver Pitcasta, Rheumatism, Pys- l rurc ?l.uu. olit hy 1 niwutv
-pna.anJ all ailccl.oni c( tho Kidoea. WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO. Prop'$
j m 1!) ly
THE PJjACE TO GET
nauaa ubbicihbSi
AT TIIK
LOWEST PEIOES,
IS JLT
DR. A. R. ZOLLICOKFKR'S,
WEST SIDE WASHINCTON AVENUE, OPPOSITE R. SHED,
W E L D O X. N. C.
STOCK KEPT COMPLETE BY FREQUENT ARRIVALS.
i-l'KrsrKlPTION IIEHAKTMKST KILl.tl)
riiEscnirrioNH aiMi'imxiiKD at ai.i, nouns WITH (IKEAT care.
l'EUKUMERY, STATIONEIiV, FANCY SOAI'S. liKl'SllKS,
FANCY AKTICI.EX, TOBACCO AND CIC.AI1S.
REMEMBER tbilt bcartr welcomellwayi iwiu jj it
ZOLLICOFFEK'S.
it
tight Ming 1)
F0RO.
wt.U ly
LEADER OF
of 1st street and Wash. Ave,
S DliALlilt INS
HKY GOODS,
BOOTS, SIIOKS,
NOTIONS, HATS, CAl'S,
DO.MKSTU'S, HUNTS,
STAI'I.K (iOOPS, OKOCKHIKS,
And Everything that can he oallod for.
HEADQUAETEES FOR
in, Pistols
AND HAimWAKE OF ALL KINDS.
Tb public ii reipectfully invited to tall,
oct 0 ly
THE
' America.
PATAPSCO FLOURING MILLS.
ESTABLISHin-n-1 wl
unr'set lr choice wheat whirl,
Til AT IS llliOWN.
JlVi-B IIS II
I li,. S I ' I ' I ' I 1 1 1 1 '
WEAK NERVES
i'Air.t.'H LI.KUT t :t Mrur ni Ih Ni-rw Tmilo
juui'ii ixm-r fail, r-mtfiiiiunr rt'lery atml
at Unw wnml.-rtul mrvi htlrnuJant, It
iI"tily mn i, nil tu-rvouit atfotdtn-i.
RHEUMATISM
'"'."'I- Jt ilr.vtrt mt Hi., im-ti,- ft,'.,!, whi.-li
urn uiuf-uMii. nun riKK.ri'ninc mix ii.
riiik.mr 1,11 ha In altliy f..nil:t:uij. it it
Hi.' ijuu niuwl for IJumiiatmui.
KIDNEY COMPLAINTS
ii vtV 'tti.rrv iMim-xTnil-kiy ivstnr. 1
In.' liv. rami kl-lm j to jvil'it heultU. Thin
inrulir. J- ttvr. i'.. 11,1m: it v.itli iln turn.
U:n '. in :His it ttu U-nt mini!)' vr all
i.'iin') c u.i'iainlji.
DYSPEPSIA
MNrM( rHnY('oHpnr(MitrffiKiht-iithA
r-l 'tiis. h. ui,.l ij'iie'H Uw Bi rvod i'f tlic ili(fwt.
tivi- drwuiis. 1 U 11 why it tutvn v.va lLt
WoOf (.';tM- f l j.-I flJ4.
CONSTIPATION
I'inf' 1'nrm' f'lMpitrvn'l n-t ctliir.
' It 1C :l lai.'.tivc. niVl!K. -jpy Slid lUlliril
. Us 1
btcmach ml fnr
Bl'ltLIXtiTO.V. VT.
Willi TIIK BUST 8KI.KITKD MATKRUl..-
STAINBACK&CO.
LOW PRICES.
& OiC'ltiiiiij
VV.H. BROWN, WsWoj.N. C.
1
fiOMK N 117; AT O.VA.
Tin ti-'i 11 U nutiful n-iihii in tliu far away pnt
All li.t y Mith Miuliiiu. mill iiucr,
Aii'l -t.u t-s nsNH. i-l ntiHonpiDf the Mriln,
1.;tinli :iiT,iy ihi bright, hHj'py hours ;
1 1 mi hear Ui-in tin. v,w vvh-Ana Imck,
A I watch the Urry Uvm,
Ami in.'i.inry Wlli cliiiiH' .11 uiul hm
M'-uit. Sweet II -hi.-.
Tlicri a t'uiiiliijc M111! 11 K' title Imn-I
It-ttu liijlitly iim.ii my 1,1,, vi
A lit.vrf.l n id uiul tin mi. i t 1 tin -h
t'llll tin- blll d tu Ibr Ih'.uihlul 'U ,
'Y" 1 tinlliiT n'lilui h u- t,,,.ri, t,l.ii,iii,
i'l tiu wuii h iii.thuif 1 an icin pi nit- to roam,
Ati-I n,y hi'.ul llir-a-s tii niu with voi. ejtswi-el.
11 .III.', -iuv ,,..
ill'' Vi ii'i's ..vei
lll tlMikl- hl I
Ho1 I'Mthtli! "li' '1
l.lliKl'r h'rlith 11
1.1 lulu
I1.11..I v tin..' ti lietl
I i""' to L-ri'i't in Uiul Itiib ( .a 1
l'.iV.ti,l tin- iiity .t.iiui.,
Where iiii;'rl H..-fh vu'li'.imt;
Umih... mh' I . I Ii 'Hie,
BEAUTIFUL SIX MONTHS.
IIIHV I UK lll'KIIA'l IllN UK K.NAMF.I.1MI A
WOMAN'S ni'B I- I'Klll'illtMKIi.
1'l'H'liliill
lllll'.1 lill'l', I
Mill' njiiTiltiull (ll UllllIlHllillJ a
iin r in S.iiiilmii Sn'riict
kiJ: All ih
in . 1 rinl- fur tlm uii:iaiiini
In in- al haml 1
in,' I'l'i'ialcr h' Liuis In uver-
In)' lli.; i-kinul' lii, paii. nt -iti a skin of
IiUiihii i'iiiiii,iii. Hi' ii,i!it'sllii'i'iiaincl
to lii-r lace an I ihi'll t li, r bust. This
maun I i-i:ii-i-.t. i-liUHy uf wliito load cr ar
si nil', iiia.l,' intua M-iui liijuiil pitsle. It
iviiiiv- a ;;uoJ deal uf kiil to hy it on so
1I1.1I it .-hill he simiolli and not wrinkled,
ami two ur three hours, and somctinifs a
mueli li'iip-r liuie, ni'i; onii'iniied in mak-in-
a f-.ii l j,.h of it. This hein done,
liuie jel remain the liui-hiuj; louehes and
adjunetsof head and eheek (;ear.
Sii down she .-its a;:ain, and he. with
I111 I'liuent ol India ink and ,eueil of
eaiin-l liair. haints her i vehrowa divinelv.
Tin 11 her eh. -uU are inlaid with ''plnui,
eis," wldeli sin- hi ins with hei, and whieh
est h, r llli. TIh v are made into nails
and u.!iin 'il of 11 hard Mihstanec, whieh
ei inhin.'.s . ni, .us ilielliieal mate: ials. Altu
the eh'--ks are thus made to look like a,
(jirl sehtek lliey are earuiiui'd wilh a vegr
table liiiiid Majje. laid on with a hare's
tu l. The lillale of ihe II:;il.iMl) is the
a lju.-liiM iil of I lie tei'lh. whieh, when jiro
n'il,V wt, pile Ihe nioiilh a lu.-lre as of
"'.lis. The lad)' then eies away with a
ehuekli' ol di.'ep nitisfiietin as she thinks
ul' ihe eon Uists flu- will make in llieeven
in;, in the (.lure of the lauijis, wax candles
and gas. She has a bust as white as ala
baster, with shoulders and arms lo match,
and warranted lo "stand" fur six months.
Strange" facts these, but such fantastic
tricks, thank heaven, are not nt all com
mon in Kiijjiiiid, however they may obtain
anion;,' the ladies i,f America. At the
siiiiictiuie we leir that our W"iuen are not
wholly sans rc r"ehe in the matter.
A CHAMPION LIE.
Wo have observed several woudcrful
stories of late respecting the skill of the
ITiiuese exeeiiti'iiiers, who. it is said, can
strike ll' the heads of their vktiuis so
skillfully that the poor fellows themselves
never diseov, r their loss until a moment or
two after they are dead. We recall to
mind, however, the story of a Herman ex
ecutioner who far surpassed the Chinese
in professional dexterity. I'pon one oc
casion it Happened mat a criminal who was
condemned to death had a singular itching
to play at nine pins, and he implored per
mission to play once more at his favorite
iMino before he died. Then, he said, he
would submit to his late without a mur
mur. The judge, thinking there could he
no harm iu humoring him, granted his la.st
prayer, and upuo arriving at the place of
execution he found everything prepared for
the game, the pins heiug set up and the
bowls all rcadv. He commenced his favor
ite sport with enthusiasm. Alter a while
the sheriff observing that he showed no in
clination to desist, made a sign to tho ex
ecutioner to strike the fatal blow while be
stooped for a bowl. The executioner did
so, but with such ex.piisite dextetity that
the culprit did not notice or feel it. He
thought iii'leeil, that a co',,1 lireatli ot air
was blowing on his neck, and drawing
himself bark with a s'n ug, his head dropped
forward into his hands. He naturally
supposed thai il was a howl which he had
graspeil. and sei.iuu it firmly, rolled it at
the pins. All of tle'in fell, and the head
was heard to exclaim, us it rebounded from
the further wall: "Hurrah! I've won
the game " (Voim.ci' Jtu nnl
Itt-iucnitier 'I'll In.
1 f you are sick Simmons l.ivcr Regula
tor will surely aid nature in making V" ll
well. If you are costive or dyspeptic or
are suffering from any other of tic numer
ous diseases of the l.ivi r, Stomach or Howelr,
it is your owu fault il you remain ill, for
Simmons Liver Regulator is a sovereign
remedy in all such complaints. Take only
the genuine, which always has on the
wrapper the red , Tiade mark and Signa
ture uf J. II Z i'in and Co.
A Very Nati rai. Mistake Uncle
Mose, enteriug the house of Judge Fi nny
buuker. was astounded at bearing a parrot
exclaim: "Take off your bat !" He com
plied at once, ejaculating with chattering
teeth : " 'Sense me, boss ; I mi.-tuck. yo
for a bird. I did, suah."
VVc are overstocked in clothing aud iu
order to rcdtiec stock have put the knikr
right into price and will sell all goods in
thii line at figures that will astonish you.
1'. N. 6tAIN9A.CS & Co.
HOW TO MAKE IT RAIN.
Ainmi'i u, Ki.tiTRirnr ahuaniikd to
l'ltlllll CK NATI RAI. SHIlWEUS.
The remarkable powers and adaptability
of ihe electric current to the uses of socie
ty have been further demonstrated by an
inventi, n which has at leant thf charm of
novelly. This is nothing morn imr lea.
than 11 ,nteiit to open the window? of heav
en at Ihe will of man, an I Michael Cahill.
M. 1., of S.iu I'r.nii'i'.c.i, is the invniler.
"I exjvet to see the sage brush deserts
of Nebraska and Nevada under cultivation
and allurdiiig pastor igc for thousands of
oat lli i 11 11 few years," bccjin the doctor.
'Should the :ovrniiin.'iit adopt my patent,
bv its use there need not heini ai r ' uf waste
land 011 the whole continent,"
'By what cxtrai r.linaiy mcaim do joti
intend to tup the clouds and iiiluifero with
the laws of nature?" ipieriod the reporter-
"Simply by a eundciiscr or captive bal
loon and 1111 electric cable placed wherever
the rain is required. I have long believed
that rain could he produced by arlilicial
means, and 1 have worked at this hobby of
mine lor several years ever since I left
college, in fact. You see, first of all, vapor,
as it asceuds, receives heat from the solar
rays, which also impels it upward until re
stride! bv the cold. The vesicles, or dew.
drops, bciiii; crowded together, become c-
hjctrilicd and float on the air at an altitude
of from !',ooo to fi.noo feet, and all that is
required then lo produce tain is to inter
cept these vesicles ley arificial means.
Wliat I have invented is condenser of
peculiar shape and construction, and con
nected with the. earth by an electric cable.
Vhl'tu'ver the vesicles come iuto contact
with the condenser or current, they are
broken up and the water forced to tho
ground with rer't rapidity. The rain
will he produced by the same law that
causes condensation ou a window pane.
The surface of the glass is covered will) mi
elo-ieiipie points, and oil hecoiniug (hilled,
the layer of air next to it falls, allowing the
vapor to flow on to the points: mid lli. nee
to the ground."
"You will reipiiie a gigantic balloon fur
such a purpose,'" was suggested.
"Oh, no. A condenser of about I'oo
feet in diameter will bring d iwn something
like L'.'i.ooo.oco gallons a day, or as much
as would irrigate almost half of California.
The volume of water can be preserved or
formed into rivers, whichever may be de
sired." ABOUT 'OLD CHRISTMAS.
Ncwiut Observer.
Yesterday was old Christmas the day
celebrated as the birthday of Christ for ma
ny centuries. When Julius Cui'ur was in
power he oound that spring did not come
in spring time. The Roman calendar was
not rigjit. They had hut Iliil) duys to a
year, and cveiy year the calendar worked
ahead of the weather fivedays. Cicsardc
dermined to get the matter straight. He
crowded fourteen months into one year and
lengthened the calendar year live and a
ipiarter days, and bis calendar was called
the Julian Calendar. In order to get in
his quarter of a day he added one day ev
ery four years, making February have -)
days iu "leap" years. He thought he had
it all right, but be didn't, lie bud over
shot the mark by few minutes, uud as
spiing bad before that come too late, now
it began to come loo soon. After sixteen
hundred years bad passed it was found
that spring was elcveu days ahead of
the calendar. Pope (Iregory undertook to
correct that, as Ciesar had done before
him In I Hot) he made a ealcudar, called
after him the Orejjorian. As Ciesar bad
put in two mouths, (Iregory left out eleven
days, and then adjustid hiscalcudact so as
to avoid errors. He directed that century
years should not ho leap years, except those
divisible by loo. So l'Joo will not be a
leap year. Christinas had always been on
the tith of January; but when he struck
out eleven days it fell on lVcomber 25th.
That is the difference between the old
Christmas and the new. Thj beginning
of the year had been in .Mai ill, but ho
changed it to January.
Iu l"oo l'rotestant countr'us generally
beun to conform to the new calendar, and
the ve ir was regarded as opening in Janu
ary instead of March as Was "the old
style." Iu 175- Kuglind, by law, con
formed to the new sly la and omit led el
en days from that year to get her calendar
and the weather straight. The chan
took place here in North Carolina at the
same timi1.
Ji st received a handsome line of bug
Lties. Ycrv cheap. Iiook ut them before
nun haMtig elsewhere. 1'. N. Si'AINHAciK
AND CliMl'ANV.
The best always the cheapest Save
money by pun busing the celebrated l!ay
Slate and Zeigler Brothers shoen bought
direct from the manufacturers. For sale
by I'. X. Stainhauk Si Co.
Ciikiii Nkvis! tionn Xkwm!! Sam-
I'I.ks at Wiiiii.ksai.k Trick. Major T
L. Dinry has opened this week a big lot of
samiue notions bought ot Mcssis. lent
Wcllcr A Co, iNcw loik, consisting ol n
beautiful assortment of kid and jersey
gloves, corsets, jerseys, hoods, hose, collars
hand bags, pocket books, shirts, half hose
and suspenders, also bustles and other ar
ticles of female torture, &o., 4o. A atylish
lot of scarfs, cravutl and ties, all of which
con be bought at prime wholesale cost,
AN ELECTRIC NECRO.
New Orleaim suteti.
A good story cornea from Quitman, Ua.
Tun other day a negro came into towu and
got drunk and commenced to enliven the
streets by whooping and prancing around
with a ham uHder his arm. A policeman at
attempted to arrest him, when the negro
resisted and hit the officer with the ham.
This enraged the officer, who lifted hit club
and whacked the negro on the head, mid
the next instant a popping sound was heard
and the negro's wool became nil nbluie
and burned fiercely. Such all unusual
sight frightened the policeman, and think
ing he had struck an eleclrie man he
took to his heels, and the negro, iiuagiuiuj;
that the policeman had voodooed liiiu with
some kind of magic fire atick, alio became
frantic with fear and darted ofl'inau oppo
site direction, howling like a madman and
clutching wildly ut his blazing wool. The
citizens of the town were startled by the
slrange occurrence, and il was not lill all
the negro's wool was consumed, und he hud
stopped running, that the cause of ihe con
flagration was discovered. It appeals that
the negro, as is ipiite common with his rae
was in the habit of carrying matches
his hair, mid the blow from the policeman's
club ignited a parlor match and started
lire which liightened a dutiful officer out
of his wit- and will render a bibulous ool
ored man as hald as a stove lid fur the re
mainder of his life.
AI.CKItlAX WOMEN',
The lives the women lead in Algiers,
particularly if they are youtig aud pretty,
are simplv terntile. Vy lieu about 11 an
Algciiuo girl is married ur rather Bold,
for it is scarcely more than a money trans
action to a man whom she has probably
iicvcrscen. tint who Jrotu that moment
possesses absolute authority over hci. If
she belongs to the higher classei she is
usually restricted, even in her husband's
hoiise. to one or two rooms. "If she were
allowed to wander up and dowu stairs she
might meet a man," the husband says.
The windows of the rooms into which she
may go, always look intua couityard, not
a public street, but for all thai they aic
carefully covered with lattice-wrork, so ibat
she may have no chance of holding coin
municalioti with the outside World. The
only amusement she is allowed to indulge
in is u weekly isil to the cemetery, where
she is supposed to go lo inouru for the
(lead. This mourning, I must confess, is
performed in a manner peculiar to the
country. On Fridays all men having
been carefully excluded, the Algerinc la
dies (hive, closely veiled to the cemetery.
Once inside the gales, they throw a-ide
their veils, ami, seating theimcnci upon
the tombstones, prepare to wake a day of
They also go provided with a substan
tial lunche aud they spend the whole
lay laughing, chatting, and gossiping wiih
their fe'low-inoiirmrs. At sunset, they
resume their v, ils, mount iuto their car
riages, and are driven hack to their homes
whieh they will not .mil until the follow-
Kriday.
ADVICE TO CIRLS.
WHAT Til a vmii.
A loud, weak, affected whining,
harsh
or shl ill tone of voice.
Kxtravaganccs in conversitiou such
phrases as ''awfully this," -'beastly that,"
loads of tim ." "don't yuu know," "In to"
for "dislike." etc.
Sudden exclamations of annoyance, sur
prise and joy often dangerously approach
ing to ''female swearing" as "bother!"
racious!" "how jolly!"
Yawning when listening to any one.
Talking on family matters, even to bo
som friends.
Attempting any vocal or instrumental
piece ot music that you cannot execute wit ll
ease.
Crossing your letters.
Making a shoit, sharp nod with the
head, intended to do duly as a bow,
WHAT T(ll'l:l.TIVA'lT..
An unaffected, low distant, silverloncd
voice.
The art ofplca'-iog those around you
and seeming pleased with them Hid all
they in ay do I, r you.
The charm of making little saerilices
iuite naturally, as if no account to your
self. The babit of making allowance for
theopiuiuns, lecliugsor pr 'judices of oth
ers. An erect carriage that h, a souud
body.
A good memory for faces and facts con
nected with them, thus avoiding giving
offense through not recognizing or bowing
to people, or saying to them what had best
been left unsaid.
The art of listening without impatience
to prosy talkers, and smiling to the twice
told talk or joke.
Disease is often transmitted by the
bands through the mouth. Always was
the bands on coming out of a sick room.
- -
$5(15 worth of sample jewelry just open
cd. Solid gold and gold plated jewelry
ot all kinds, at prima wholesale coat at
T. L. Emry's.
NKW A l)Y KRTISKM K.NTS-
Is Life
Worth Living ?
That depends uixrn the
Liver, for if the Liver is
inactive the whole By-stem
is out of order the
Li'euth is hud, digestion
poor, head dull or aching,
energy and hopefulness .
gone, tho spiriU aro de
pressed, x. heavy weight
fxists af;r eating, with
general despondency and
tho bluen. Tho Liver is
the housekeeper of the
health; and a harmless,
eirnplo remedy that acta
like Nature, docs not
constipate afterwards or
rerjuiro constant taking,
does not interfere with
business or pleasure dur
ing its uso, makes Sim
mons Liver Regulator a
medical perfection.
know Hint lor DvsiH'iislu. lUllollsiieftH Hint
I have tested Its virtues r
n persona It. ana
Thrubhing; Hcnduche, It Is the best medi
cine Uio world evur saw. Have ti led forly
oilier remedies Oelore HIiiiiuoiik Liver
Keiiulator, und noiifl of Uiein K"ve more
tliuu temporary relief, lint the KcKtiluLor
not ouly relieved Out cured.
IV 8 ly.
POMONA HILL NURSERIES,
l'OMONA, N. C,
Two and a half miles west of Greensboro,
N. C. The main line of the R. & 1). It. 11.
passes through the grounds and within
Kill feet uf the office. Salem trains make
regular stops twice daily each way. Those
interested in Fruit and Fruit growing are
cordially invited to in-pect this the largest
i.ursery iu the State and one among the
largest in the South.
The propiictor has for many years vis
ited the leading Nurseries North aud West
and col responded with those of foreign
countries, gathcrimr every fruit that was
calculated to suit the South, both native
and foreign. The reputation of I'uiumia
Hill Nurseries is such that many agents
going out from (ireensboro, representing
other nurseries, try to leave the impression
that they are representing these nurseries.
Why do they do it? Lot the public au
swer. I have in stock growing (and can show
visitors the same) the largest and best
stock of trees, Ac, ever shown or seen iu
any two nurseries in Nnrth Carolina, con
sisting of apple, peach, pear, cherry, plum,
grape, ,Iapaueso persimmon, Japanese
plum, apricots, nectarine, Russian apricot
mulberry, quinces. Small fruits : Straw
berry, raspberry, currants, pecans, English
walnuts, rlimiarb, asparagus, evergreens,
shade trees, roses, Ac.
(live your order to my authorized agent
or order direct Irom the nuiscry. Cor
respondence solicited. Descriptive cata
logues free to applicants.
Address,
J. VAN. I.INDLKV,
l'ouiomi, lluill'ord comity, N. C.
may 5 ly.
E. L CuthrelL
VELDOX, X. C.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
yf.(ii:t.iii.ks,
MOTORS,
CIUARS,
SMOKINC
AND CHKWINO
TOBACCO.
I inn now prepared to sell at lowest
cash prices (iroccries of all kinds, Wines,
Lioiiors, Tobacco. Cigars, Snulf, cic, and
will also keeii on hand a full supply
of
fresh Vegetable of every variety,
which
will be sold cheap.
BufiJL
Cjses.
I will always keep on band a stock c
well made. Metallic Burial Cases and
WOODEN COFFINS
whirl. I will sell cheap, ami which can be
hail at any hour, day or niht,
OruVrs hy letter or trltorit,h will n
wive prompt attention ami cases i-liippetl
ly firht train.
IATItONA;.; kolk iti:i,
K. A. CtT.IUKl.lj,
First Street, WVMou, N. 0.
Hi p 1.r !hu
LVrATK ft NtHtTll CAIUH.INA.
UAurAX roiwrw
SUPERIOR COURT.
ft'. W.rinalltiui-v.rliinloli l-.UMt unit Ti-mi-ic
liHHltiiiii'), iirtiu'm uiuliT tim tirm iihhh' of
V iiUtitliim')' it I miijiMii) , hih( 'llii.tims N.
Hill. ilithilillH
Apt l list
imvi.niill hp mUiiiiiiMrntur -r li. II 1U-U. JHid
Itcll, 1) A. LoiiR i4lil Cat r if Lm; It in m id'. Mutlit-
)MI, J"lin T AIm.ji, Jr, ftlnl Annie Ik-U Also',
ttu- lust iihiih'iI lvo In1 lii ill (null' w ithniit h Kiinr
itiitu iu North CatMnm. W W Ht-ll, It K Muin
lin k AU.I MinnuM' ; iriiiilirti'lE hi wift', aIIciic
1U H, Jwciih W .Iriiki!it1oitti' huMHi's unilcr ihe
i,i in umni' ol .loHi jtli V JiiAiiiMiV i'int(ittiij. J J
MnUl.'toii uiul .iiilin ) Wi'luiiiH jwtrtue-s ilojng
l-ti-itifss uiicliT ttu- linn imim ol J J MMillrleii
il i DiiiiHiny. minimi 1 Hi'!! Hint tlic North ( nroliint
Itonu- liiMininrf t'onimny, tldt TulHitt;'.
A. lioii lor ttirv'lot.nri' ol tniMt H"ii sulc uf Intnl.
In piirMiittirf uf an onicrot lh."UH'ri)r i'mr of
lUlilftx ('"uniy iiimJp In thin t'ii"M' at l'nlltfnn
1-u.T, tln'ili'fi'Utlnntu h A l.tHK mi l 'nrrii' K lin(t
hiit wiic, John T A1kov .Ir.Hinl Auni Hell Alf.p,
vt hn r-i'Ip m WHow SitriiiCN.tmM-n rmttttjr, in Hit
S.iiifntiio,W VV llcll, vvlmrtsuU i tliet ilyol
SMimHli. in Uio HMv of curi:tai, JtiHojih V Jen
kin ilniit liu-int'w uikKt tin linn nam) ttf Jwj'li
VV JfiiWhin ii foiiiimny, J J Mut.ilttim mid Jolin 1)
VYilliaimp iMirtni'i- oing ltii!iiu'Mi niiittr lh- Arm
iinmt.of .1 J Hutdtiaon M'.iuipany, who rtfitlv iu
the ritv oflHUiniurv. hi (hi' Hltv n MtirvlHinl. uro
iuToliv nntt tied t nppcar nml Hiivr.ir ik-tmirti
thf t'ontplitint at tin1 ni'Xt ti'riu of thin ("ourl t be
lu'ht nt tin- "iirt UmM Ui Uio town uf Hull
f) mi thi'L'hfliih MonJiij- iH'fotv ihe llrnt Moiidny
in March,
VAituc John T (ingory, CIcrL of the Superior
Court nt Ihihfrtx rouiity, Nt cilice in Halifax, Uill
istti (Uy ni Novfinlwr, w7.
JOHN T. ORKtKTRV,
Nov 2I.0W t'lvriciuK-riurUjurt,
NKW ADVKRTISKMENTP.
BIG OPENING.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
DRESS G OODS IN ALL
mm
n v
UiIdehwem tfo
urn nninuri
1ST OTIOiNTS
HATS, NOBBIEST SHAPES MOST
LINE OK MENS,' YOUTHS' AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.
HOTSFKEKl'INti HOODS OF ALL KINDS.
A COMPLETE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SITOKS.
Come and Look.
ltcspectfully,
Sept tl ly.
. I. US 1 11
Hi 11
OF E7EEY DESCRIPTION.
COME & LOOK.
n Biq Vwety of
APPROVED STYLUS. IIAMisomk
1
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A
We fcleo keep oo Lid J at low micm wewlta '
COFFINS & CASKETS.' "
Hi-Orders promptly filled.
P.N.STAINBACKtCO ;