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A. 1ST B "W S P A P E II IE1 O 12 THE PEOPL E3.
TERMS I'M! A SM'JI IN ADVANCE.
NO 8.
VOL. XIX.
WELDOX, N. (?., TIIUluSDAY, MAY 3, 1SSS.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
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t " iLij i-. i 1-".iih ily Pat, nt,
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)" It TV Iltlil ( '(KM, Hi'1 JTOIhflU-tlt ill-
Kriviinit.i. lire t hi lnt it;ul fi.fot
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)il.'U t!c II. riH KVSll'lll, I'UI'illff
W.'iikiic'j, ilyslt'tia, Herp-
AS ALTERATIVE.
It ilrUeHolll till' polM.nom llMlldW f
tl" l:mnl iiiiril'yiinttiiul eiiriihii:r it,
iiml so i)iTi'otniiiv those ill:i.!H-i
ri'-.iliii1;; iVtuu iniiiiiro or iiiipmur
iKhi 'l 1. 1. .01.
A LAXATIVE.
A''tine!ii!l.llv1.i:tMirrlv(iiit!!cVowpls
it '!irv- ti (.'!!tij(ili'iti, mill
l-roi-it t. ;i i viurloihit. it -tr i:aih
c:is ttn -:'tiut !i, iJi.l n:ils liit'.-tioti.
A DIURETIC.
Ill tt4 HlIlwwltiol1 till' ln'St mill
m-t i'.'iiiirciii"'. -fill,. Miuvria M ilii u
nr.'. ; (tn Urli ilsri.-tililii'iilh uuiiothi r
rvnu.ii,-. r.T'll-'HM.Softh.r
ki.!iir; ticitiit"' rrtii'd on lo i'ivo
iiuit k iflift iui.I i-im1v run:.
Hun lri'drtiifti'fi iiin mill" havnliHim n'i'f ifcii
froiii ii'Txnnii wli.tiiiifti iib'i! r!n Ti-niil) with
n-iiurkililft wn :it. bti'.il lui'tiriuliiiB.Kiuiis
full (nrtioul.iti.
Pric (1 Ci). Fold by Drmriliti.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prop'g
O'.T.MNCTON. XT.
STAIN HACK & CO.
OF ALL KIKDS.
call.
W. H. BROWN, Wddoa, N. C.
C I I
JA.MKS WlirmiMH Ull.KV.
TIic siioiiiii-r u iinl-. iMiultin' rmunl I lie I
mlillti'
Ami ;h clover in tin.- ii.i-.lii!'" is it hin iluy f.
I he
lift'
A10I lliry In'il a
ill' llolll'V lll).il
I -our. I ami
mthcly,
Tinilti y stitit- r in lln ir I
tli.-y Hy.
, !i-l
.ii,V'T its
'l lo' Hi. k. r "ii Hi
lltf HiK.s
mil 'jwiir- In jc-t j t on
Ami r--'A oj- lih l.-ul lu-j-
!' tlic 'rosy way lu
All'l II. llO!
ily i. a lnuin ii hit I t.- U-k f r
ir, Ih H Mtlt hlli- ll ,.( r r flil
Yon 1 :in h.-,ir Ihf I'l.i' kl
lli the l.low
Oli ! llic H lo.11; In
llii ) r not a t in tii'
olIioyqioirTliii tin- r
on tin- itii;
Unt tlirj r in-annt'!T in
i.i- jhv. 11
iih tlit folU r
rciktii.sl ami
4:1 Hi
;
I- !, and llicy i(iiiirrt-l
g 1. h tit, 111 any ollit-r
ll.ii.
Ainl ii- in'ti m I my t-liot-itn
il ti in
M.'d.ly ivl,
She's nr toll or uil.Mc.itioii a a jiJIcr jai kcrs'
tlcvl;
Aii'l 11 fi-iv 'hut-, '. fori' dinner, In n the stiii'K
n-sluiNiiit rila,
SOIT X to killllo HfH'to slllll l('ll Hp a ll'lltT'-i IIJijH!
tile !
Tli.-ys h.'iia loapo' r.i.i.i 1
Ami t iiM-l.auls nf the vi 1
a i n .
Ami the Moo.ls i ill iIr. ht
t lit- nirhoiii t.i-ilay.
spt it nil 1 1. 11 r til
nor, and the -ni.sn In
urcciuT -still ;
It limy i.'.iti duiii to an ny. l ot I
t think It
.Soil),' M).s tin
...s
in ruin, il, mid the i-umi'k
(llMVU. '-il out,
All- i-r tl.u h lii'iit
out d.oiht,
lillt the kill. I iTnVld' Hl't'
will I'i'ii hi i line, willr
tliat low never faikil u.-
Will l.c on hiiniN on "I niori- at th
I let !
le eiHh lonir
I'oos the HLod.lvr lark loinplmn, hi he .swims
huh 'Uol dry
Thr- iii;h the v.ines ol the u u.d and the hlm-.-f
the vky :
Jt-a-M I he .Uuii Hft up and luetic in a disii(
i -i;.ii ( wuy,
Kr 1'huw l.i lienil in mIu.i e ai.d if-w ail Hit
d tv '
Ir-the- I
01
i - .li i 1 1,
til
I- Ho i-
1,-,;1UM .shi-uilhu I
iI.h he ruu-.'
h. 1, lids on- an hi
in" Dots in-walk.
1 il thare jii.-t likt1
list d"l;e .-
the liuiltt r with the rm U'i 's
mil j-iainiit w hen diimli aiiimiil-
l.tlll-s "1' v
tnt a ii. ..!!.! I.,-
IIO'H let
lot.
UHil all, he c tlitellletl ith L.lir
Hie Lu.. 1- hew t!
Miiniin; li-it.
i'li' Irtns nil ,-nr 1
"r;;i:ii;, 'Hid llio son is
ti v Hit the K"'iy ol'ilic
V 1 1 -i h uil-li
11 : ;i) '
WhHl-'VlT .(
ry d.tiiltt ami t nie mid virruw I'er
ir !-t:.t:.i:i. with Prov ideiice fer
( in u, (lj stair
orl I i- r ill o
rt to muk
-iHlMled
lull ol
t.l t
I' 1111. 1 v.. II.
AFTER THE REVIVAL.
II K WAS CAUKK1 I. Nor T'
1 11! Ki ll.
1 I N -I I ' It K TIIK
A f, inlays al, 1 lli-, h'viral km hvit
l'ais. n WhaiiL'il'n'JK' l'axt, r iin-t Sam
Ji,hihin on tlni Mivi t.
"is y r winr tu tik, Sam?"
''Parson Haxt.T, el'atiyb-nly i,tlt-rf to
Li.iiul.li' ,.u my nut i-tii kin' yniiiau inaki
tnun,.y by takin' Ytu up. Is,, winctu
lml, I last to elf tilling lik,- a sml
li,-k in tie sj ,i"in o' d,' yeah. Is,- wino
to-t-i'la new lilt1 till tie lake when, do
wuin i iu IiIht miiiuikIicI is IViz (,1ht
wbl Iir tliii k ill,. uub to b ur a train uf
ki'ors loailtil will railroad iron,'' addi-d
tin' contritr ,lark, y.
''Isi' j;Ia,l to bi'ar yuil talk ill dat
strain," said tin; old parson p-avrly. "but
kin y, r pass by a yard after dark wbaro
drr is I'losu han.'in nut widout h'i-t n'
vi-r Irs; olu'r ib' li'iui'?''
"I.ook lii'ab, yrr don't 'spi-cl ill1 tt-r
bi'coiu,' a s.iint in less dan two dais, doi-s
ye? Isi- a i;usp,-l infant what lias t,r bo
lei on bi'li ill.-!, but I ti-ll yrr I'm iuak
in' ratlin flood lime on do road tu it
Now Jerusalem, wbou ver looks at uiv
record ft-r de pas' loali yeah."
' How 'bout i-bii'kens'.'"
''IV niiiht alter 1 had jined de ;.'ospcl
band I started I'er huine, an' 1 had ter
pass de alley what leads by de back jard
ol' Col. Verger's hoii-e. I hadn't tnoab
dan pit pas' hi-' yard when I found I
was earryiu' one ob his Spani.-h breed o'
ruoslers wid Iiil' eoinbs in each hand.
Satan must bah shoved deni fowls in my
haul.''
"Sam John-ill;.'. y,u is nivine to tiring
tie church inter di-ci-di'. llon't yer
kuow Coli li-1 Verier is ,1.' only mnu
who raises deni Spani-li breed in Austin?
V.r luiisin't yield ter I. uiptaiiniis wid
chick, ns what kin be ntilied byihr
pnli. ('.''
' I'.it'i ;v!,.i: ioy an.;,i,n. lu'
me. t was title 1 wid rem,. r cs as soon
as 1 saw what kind ob poultry iley was.
Besides, dem ole rooslers ain't will' li cent
ter brile, so I jest went back an' put 'cm
riht back whar I pit Vm."
"Hrrosa de I-ur ! " said purson liaxtcr
' I put 'em back an' took two youn;5
pnllits what looks like any udd, r chickens
an' was just de rijiht sine ter brile."
'Hon't add lyin', Sam Jolm-ing, to
ye r udder sins."
'leant tell a lie, parson, hut ef yer
believe isii t one on ile lect tusl come
hoine wid me and hah soiue oh de breast
an' stulhV I'er dinner. 1 kiu smell dem
briled pullits now."
And this is how Varsou Halter oanic
to eat his New Year's dinner with Sain
JnhnMII''.
."(ir worth of sample jewelry jusl
opened. Solid gold and gold plated jew
eliv of all kinds, at prime wholesale cost
it t. L. Emmy's.
IHvS-WIT-
fnilii llu- l.ii,lnii T, li'i;i'ii'li.
Ill nioderu tinies iio army ever made
belter Use of its leys ll.-t ill retreat, but
ill continuous nttmk--tliati the -foot-cavalry"
ul'Sloneuall Jackson in ISlil
and HtlJ. The I'ollowiiiu' ,h-eiiption of
the llliil by whose aid Sl-'ll- wall -laeksoll
drove thive federal armies, under lien, r
als Shields, Fri'ttiiuil and Hanks each of
them stri-ncier uuinciically and infinitely
belter armed and found than his own
out ol' the Valley of Virginia, in 1HI1,
Was writleii from Stetieiiall Jackson's
In aihjuailers by an Knjilish eyewitness,
who was ai'eompaiii-,1 by Lord, then Col
W'ul. cloy : "As we advanced, the road
va. thickly crowded by the refluent tide
of sick and I'lirlouhcd soldiers. Such
;'aunt. wan, bony, faini-hed skeletons,
many of ihoni shoeless and hatlcss, al
most all in ra.'S the flaiiin of life hiiint
down to th, 'socket. I In- eyes deep-sunken
and lii-lrelc-s. th,-hnir inatled and tan
gled like a wild beast's, il bad never bien
my fortune to encounter before on earth.
SiiU'crinj.', huiiL'iy. thirsty and reduced as
the poor fellows were, not one faint
hearted, timid or coiiipliiitiiii.; word issued
from tin ir lips." With men of this
stamp Stonewall Jackson held the Valley
of Virginia securely inoiith after in, .nth,
against armies collectively outiiuinlieriiio
his in the ratio of ei.'hl or ten to one.
and with thrill he liiiil.'hed over bills and
aero-s rivers, by nilit and by day. in. til
no Icileral general lay down to si, cp with
out a nii.soivin that when to-iiioirow -d.iwu
l.iokc Stonewall J.i,k-,-u mi;:lit
burst on his 11 ink or centre and strike
panic into the hearts ol the invaders of
Viiojtiia. With tlieiii Stonewall Jackson
d- -ceiii!. d with asloiii-hiii" rapiditv from
the liille Kidjre and joined (it iiera! I-ce
bel'uiv the seven days battle around llirh
lilolld, ill Hii'J. which Hid. .1 in the total
dis.'olllliMire of (lell, ral MeClellall How,
it wiil be asked, weicStouewad J.o k.-oii s
"fuot-cavalry" c,iiipi,., ? Not in the
same inaiiiier as the racji-h infanirv
which, on June IT.l.'T.i, attacked the
ran Aineiiian levies p,.. -led on Hunker's
Hill, tear I lost on. and canied their works,
with trctm-iidous lo-,- to the a -ailuiis.
who. aoonrdille; to Mr. Clialle-s los-. the
bioojaphor of lend Coniw.illis, "move, I
lo the attack in heavy marching i-r-h r,
with three days' provisions in their knap
sacks, and canied ali-ccihcr a w- ioht , I'
1-5 pounds." liunlicr s 1 1 ill was fought
on a fearfully hot day the climax of
the t-.niil siiiiiiii, r of Aimiica and lie'
Iiiilish leju'ars of those days wur the
lentil, r strap or neckcloth which, even in
the temperate climate of Kiejatnl, no
one would r, oard otherwise than as an
instrument or torture. Very dilT, rent
was the eiuipmcnt of Stonewall Jackson's
nun. A loose jacket, a soft aud umbra
oeoiis felt hat, a blanket rolled up and
sliino diagonally over the should, r and a
tin water buttle such was the prepara
tion for battle, for skirnii-hiiiLr, for climb
in.H bills and t'ordini: rivers with which
the Virginians, North Carolinians. (l,or
oians and Alabaiuiaiis who constituted
the "Stonewall liripjade" achieved won
ders to which few parallels can be found
in the hi-tory of war
TABLE ETIQUETTE.
Never smack the lips while eating.
Never pb k your teeth at the table.
Never propose a cuniindriiin or whis
per at table.
Never drum with y, ur lingers on the
table.
Never put your knife in your mouth.
N,ver put your elbows on the table.
Never carry fruit or bonbons away
from the table.
Never scrape your plate or tilt it to
get the hist drop of anything It contains;
,,r wipe out with a piece of bread.
Never play with your knife and fork
or salt cellar, or balance a spoon on your
glass.
Never watch the dishes u they are
uncovered, or make any exclamation when
they ar revealed.
Never luck your napkin, bib fa-hion,
under your shirt collar. I'nfold it and
lav it across your lap.
N Wl -, or do aliVlhiliu al table that
is lialiic in roduee disgust.
Never Mu lch your feet under the table
so as to touch th.i feel of your vis a vis.
Never bite fruit. An apple, pear er
peach should he pealed.
Persons desiring Safe and Cheap In
surance w ill do well to see an agent of
the Valley Mutual Life Association of
Virginia. It has members in nearly ev
ery count v from the iiiouniains to the
ea and they recognize th" tint that (hey
have r, liable and safe insurance and arc
paying up their ass, ssnients promptly and
willingly. Aguits wanieil in every
county Lib, ral leiini ollcrcd tn live
null. Address
Bkhkki.ky & Aknau-,
Southern Managers,
Ualcigh, N C.
k beautiful line of castor from $3 to
(6. F, N, Stain back i IV.
II Kl K t'A.MI'AKiN iV lSG1 11-'
(llllli:!) 11 V AN KN'il.lSlI KVK
XKSS.
hour of mid
Still he lingers
in the steam-
heated hall.
'It is very late," she murmur., half re
proachfully as In- squeezes her hand for
the tweiity-lifth lime.
"Was that nine or ten that struck?"
he asks,
"It was twelve."
"Twelve! And your father is "
"Silting up until you e,o, nod I'm
afraid lie will be Hilary, lie "
"I must j:i. Is it possible that he
knows it is so late?"
"His watch never varies a second and
he is in the habit of consulting it every
few minutes when he is waitinj; Cor me
to retire. Oh! Lawrence, 1 fear, I
dread, I tremble -go sjftly perhaps be
will not hear."
There wan a sound like that of the
drawing of corks, the door softly opened
and closed and Lawrence Lonp-top went
oul into the night, thesttiiless, tenebiious
night.
A moment later there was a (lash, a
loud repuit, ami wild yell, the hurried
patter on (he walk of Hying footsteps and
the maiden's tenible conjecture was re
alized as she beheld her father enter the
ball with a smoking musket in bis hand.!.
"Oh ! tallicr." she shrieked in an
agony of dread, "You have killed him!
You have killed him !"
"No, I haven't. It was only peas; he
ain't hurt much. It was only peas."
"Oh! what wiil his folk- iu l!o.-loii
say?"
' Huston! Was be froiii Boston?"
"lie was."
"Hang me, if I d a-known that. I
Would have loaded with bean-!"
COODTO CULTIVATE.
'I he art of not hearing should be cul
tivated by all. It is fully us important
t i doiiie-lie happiness as a cultivated
ear, fur which so much money ami time
ar , xp. nd. d. There arc so many things
which it is painful to hear, many of
which we ought not to hear, very many
which, if In aial, will I'.i-turh the temper,
corrupt simplicity and modesty, detract
iri'in contentment and happiness, lha
, veryoiie -hoiihl lie cliu-ateif to take in
or shin out sound- according to his
ph a-ure.
If a man falls ?iito a iolcnt passi, n
and calls ii- all manner of names, at the
lir-twi-rd we sheiiid shut , nr cars and
hear no more. If, iu our ,iiiet voyage
of life, we find uur-tlvis caught in one
o'lho-e dunes tie whirlwind - ,,f scolding,
wo should shut our car- as a sailor furls
his sail, and m.ikino aji lijii Scud l-efnlC
the gale. It'll hot and le-t'cs lllall In -oin-
to inflame our feeling- we should
eet.-ider w hat llli-dii.f the-e fu ry spalks
may do in our magazine b. low, where
our temper is kept, and in-tantly c'use
the door.
If. as has been remarked, ail the petty
thing's said of die by he di, ss , r ill na
tilled idlers were lo he 1 r light home lo
him. he would lecome a mere walking
pincushion, stuck full of sharp remarks.
II' we would be happy, when among
bad men, shut them out. Il is not
worth while to hear what our ncigbors
say about , or children, what our livals
say about our business, our diess or our
affairs.
The art ol' not hearitfgf though un
taught in our schools, is by no meal h
not practioid iu society. We have no
tiecd that a w ell bred Woman never hears
a vulgar or imp 'rtinent remark. A
kind of discreet deafness saves one from
many iusiilts, from much blame, from not
a little connivance iu dishonorable con
versation. 'TOLD YOU SO.'
Walter Savage Lamh-r was a reckless
man, who. when his hot tcinpci goi the
better of him, w hich it frcipicntly did,
cared nothing for ihe coiiseijueiiees ol'his
acts. Once, while living in an Italian
villa, be threw his cook Mil of the win
dow. Mr. Lowell, in the February (!cn
iury, tells the sKpiel:
Mrs. l.mdor remonstrated wilh a
' There, Walli r! I always told you that
one day you would do semelhing to be
sorry for in these tunes of yours.
l'Yw men can be sen ne under mi "I
always tobl you so least ot all tneu
could Land a. lint lie saw that here
was an occasion where, calm is more i ff
octive than leuipest. and where a soft
answer is more provoking than a hard
So he replied mildly:
"Well, my dear, 1 am forrv, il that
will do y,,u any good. If I had retnein
bercd that our best tulip bed was mulct
that window. I u have tlung the dog out
of l oilier"
Hucklt'ti's Arnlra atve.
The Host Salve in the world for Cuts,
liruiscs. Sores, I 'leers. Salt 1! Ileum, Fever
Suios.Tcltor, Chapped hands, Chilblains
Corns and all skin eruptions, and positive
ly cures Files, or no pay rcipiiii'd. U is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money rcfundi d. Price 25 cents ht box.
l'oraide bydruggisUi at Wcldon, Brown
i'l'mraway, Halilax.Dr. J AMcUwigan,
Enfield.
The last stroke of ill
liijihl has just sounded
near the door with hi
A French paper relates a rood story
about a merchant in Marseilles w liu wroie
to a correspondent on the cousl of Africa
asking him to scud at bis convenience
two or three inonkiys of ibe rarest and
most valuable species. As chance would
have it the merchant, in staiino the num
ber, wrote the ou i or) between the figures
two and three with a very small and a
diminutive u. II -v great event- may
issue from small causes will appear from
tllesc,llel. A lew Mouths passed over
when at last a messenger was sent fiom
the harbor to inform the merchant that
his inanagcric had arrived. 'My 'menag
erie !" was the astonished reply. "Yes.
'a menagerie; in fad; a whole cargo, if
monkeys have come lor you." The mer
chant could not believe the uian until a
letter was delivered to him from his
friend in Alriea, a person of the most
scrupulous exactness, in which he grave
ly apologized for his having been unable,
notwithstanding till his etl'orts, to procure
more than ItiO monkeys instead of 1 or
!! as ordered, hut promised to forward the
remainder as soon as pos-ible. Iinagim
the feelings of the llieiehalil on going
down to the porl locotivi himself wiih
his own eyes o' the c.i-tence of bis
lliU monkeys, which were all comfortably
housed and which griinmed at him
through the bars of cages.
SAYINCS ABOUT WOMEN.
I wish Adam had died with all his
rib- in him. Ilaueicault.
To a gentleman every woman is a
lady in right ol' her sex. liuhvcr.
A b.iiid-oiue woman is a jewel; a go, d
won an a treasure. Saadi.
What is woman? Only one of nature's
agre 'able blunders. Cowley.
A fashionable woman is always :n
love with herself I'liichfoueauld.
Women dcte-t a servant throiioli pro
fessional jealousy. Vietn Hugo.
A pa-sioiiatc woman's love is always
ovcr-liadowed by her fear. ( leoige Eli
ot. Handsome women without religion
arc Mowers without perfunn Heine.
There was never yet a fair woman but
she in ole mouth- ill a glas- Shak,
speare. Iietwecti a wonan's")','-" and "no'
I would not venture tu si i k a pin
Cervantes.
Oh, woman! thou wcrl fashion, d o
beguile, so have all sages said, ail oeis
sung. .lean lngclow.
Ideas are like beards men nev, r ba.e
any until tiny grow up. and women me e
al all. Voltaire.
Tru-t not a woman win n she w ,
for it i- In r natiiie to we. p win n
wants her way-. Socrates.
a v i l l. vii mi i.i iti in ki:.
Vir-t actress The iuipud, nee uf the e
liu u i- simply insulting. What do yi u
suppose that front r,,w baldhcad scut in,
this uioining?
Second Actre-s Oh, what was it? Do
tell me, ijuick.
"A great big floral heart wilh a love
teller iu th ' top and a diamond pin in the
center. '
"llowtich he must he! Yhat did
you d ,'.'"
I siuuiuoned a messenger boy instantly.
and aftert'ariiigll.e letter into biis.l s.,a -tiTed
the pieces over the tlowurs and sent
ii back to the fellow. 1 dldu'l want to
,iiile break his heart, though, so I re
tained the pin." Omaha World.
( (-! XI'lllIN Nl 111 1.1 ( I Itl.O
To 'I'll K. Eni'iiui l'lease inferiii your
readers that 1 have a positive remedy for
the above naiLod disease liy its timely
use tluiiisands of hopeless cases have been
permanently cured. 1 shall be glad to
scud two bottles of my remedy Hi K K to
any of your readers who have consump
tion if they will scud me their express
and postothoc address.
lcioctfullv,
T. A. SLOCf M. M. C ,
181 1'carl strict, New York.
jail 5-lilll.
A Hah Stahi - Husband Marv, I
don't see why you allow ihe children to
play dominiics ns they arc doing now.
What harm can it do?
A world ! harm. It will lead in to
gambling for money. When 1 was a
I oy my parents would as sjon have had
my hand cut oil as to see me playing at
sin h a ";aiue.
"Well, well. VII tell them to slop. Itul
why are you so cross to-night?
"I've just lost SJ.IMMI in a wheat deaf.
1 ho M onilci-tul llcaliit'; I'riipcrllps of
llAt-n.s li''Min Incite l-lniit tn I asr
IH' Acriilciits tor Hums, sicat.ls,
Tuts, IViuiuds, etc.
Its prompt use will invariably relieie
pain, promote hulling and prevent Ery
sipelas, (iancrenc, or Proud l'lesh. Ow
ing to the cleansing and purifying quali'
ties of the Fluid the most obstinate Ul
cers, Hoils, Carhnnclea, and running sorea
are rendered pure and healthy and speed
ily, cured, uo other application being
necessary.
4 12-lrjJO.
NEW A HVE 1ST I SEME. NTS.
Is Life
Vorth Living ?
Tll.'lt ll,',fl,ls IIIIOIl tlll
Liv,r, l"i' il' tin' Liver U
maetivo fin) vli"lo sys
tem i.-i out of order iho
IplV.'llll IS llll'l, lllp'Stiotl
jioor, liead iltlil oraeliinf,
rui-i'fiy ini'l li"l"'fulli'v.i
f."itio, tlin sjiint.s tiro iln
,f,',s.si.il, il ln'uvy woig'U
exist,-.
ulyr catiiiL', with
iri'ticral 'It'siioim,
ilt'si if nid. iii-y unit
tho bluoi, llio Liver i.s
the lioujfclWper of tho
health; alul a liarmk-s-t,
simple! roiiieily that acts
like Nature, doea not
constipate iifturwarih or
reipiiri! constant tukiriif,
iluos not interfere with
business or pleasure (lur
ing its use, makes Sim
mons Liver lieejiilator a
medical perfection.
T have tested Us vlrliu-s iii'monall'. . and
know Unit lor liyspej-sia. Ililloii-liess uo.l
TlirolihUut lleiulaelic, li Is llu- Is'sl inc. 1 1
einc the worl'l ever saw. Have 11 le.l toi ly
oilier rein, lies Uelorc saminoiis l.ivcr
Hrioilntor, mill none !' litem kuvc morn
tlmn Icmponiry rellcl. l-ut llm KrioiUior
nolouly rclie. cil lull curd.
11, II. Junes, Macon, Op
Hi"
1857
Iv.
i mi is-io;d
1857
JANUARY 1 t 1 II li 1.
RUFE. W. DANIEL
(jito::KKiK.s,
l.iyt'OKS,
!NK WINES,
CIOAKS,
t'OBAl'l.O
iii.m.M i( .v i.m.i i
LAG Ell IlEEli ON ICE.
K W. DANIEL,
So in, Ws-h. Ave Wcldiili N-C
U,1, '.'S 1-V
' 1 v.
fllS UADSL'S' FAVORITE
rzv" cut c? order;
; r , t itt. your i fur Uruia and
" i. If you -H"r)r.t I .ul ouraircnt, write
" tr nfnri'it mii'ri'ufl toymi bt lownanied
L.i!CAso - -a ir.'OM 6QUAPE.Hi;- DALLAS.
ILL. an f.nxci n TEX."
l-r-ltS.M- vTr3r'tfl MHniAIICUCC.CA.lJ
apiil 12 (Jul
iKstaUislicl 1-J.i
SlMarMCo.
129 srCAMOIlt: STUKKT,
n:n:i;snri;;, va,
Steam liakers and Coiifcetioiiers and
Dealers in Foreign aud Domestic Fruits,
Nuts, Ac.
Manufactured and Smoking Tola
gars, Cigarettes and SnufT tit the
Ci
LOWEST FACTORY PRICES
Manufacturers of Marks Celebrated
Steam-Itefincd Candy.
nov 1 1 lvr.
INVKNTIOX?
rcV"ln'iotiii'il
lilt' Mull I illlllllU
lust hull fi'litiiiy. o1 U'iist itmoni; Iho v
oVl l invt'iitivo i.r.tk'i t"v t h Itii'tho'l utol u h
torn ol wnrk iIihv inn bo in rfornu'il nil "V r the
rtnintrv uithont wiKirHtimt tlic wrkon fr -m
tlifir hu'. ray hl't'tnu any ma- i nn i!. the
wur ; oillit-r yoniii; r ol.l; no fpt'i iai iibility re
iinln'tl Tut tliin out nnd nlurn lo ut ml wv
will hoihI yon (Voc,so;n"ihintr of nf't ltnportnii'p
tiiyou.thHi win fiHii you hi iiuuii't-s, v.hion
will brins; you in niorv ui-tH'v it'll it nwny, tlmn
miViliiiii i-lst1 In the wtrld. Ormul oiiltlt frns
Aailrou True anri txj A imiitfl . Mpm
T Hen Wotnl.TS ojt(t in tlioitRHtirl
1 ' 1 j 1 j 1 ot tornm, ihhhw KiirpnHwo uv lite
nmrvi'li of invt'tilimi. TIhhw who tin iu nvvil ol
tiniliUblc work that run In- dniia wit tin llvitie t
home HhouM Ht once fi-nri tlu-ir mlrtn-Hh to Hn1U U
A Co., IVtriland.Miiitieini ryceivi1 froc.fnH itiTor
mat Ion how cillicrst'x. oral! hjoh, enn cnrti fnm
loH-rdav niirt upwHnlN wlii'rt'vcr llicy live.
You are BtArtca fn OKhiUl not mutlrcd. 8tnn
hnve made over M lu liutjlt ttoy al thU work
I
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w Ij ji i vi -a pi i
w. I. . .
Wo httVO
lVtilllK'l (',
(' , .Mht IH.W (iec!t.y Ml'' fin',' I" ' WWW
EMRY'S & ZOLLICOFFER S.
i' l'. llt.r HH'I
cpclllll
litio ol'
STAPLE ANO FANCY GROCERIES
We will lie li on b ill 1 a selected stock
of
lirocii,-., I'liiit-. C
Tobacco, Snull'.W
Ware Cro' -k-
li-'ie ri . Cigars,
, !, atid '-iilow
I a,-. Tin
.'p c.
W:,l
! .
We ttii
ai the
LO'VMS'l
vnu ks.
We lU.-o le'in ll
our ill my !i i lids
their kind, liberal
mr mil .T-' tb.iitk.s !o
ill'I ;in jU.iitll HHH'- fur
p iirtj!i;tr.i in lli1 jmst
and solicit a c eitinilatn
Willi gllalalllee to pldl.-,
v,,,i;,-
nl tlii' NlltH,
-peelfullv,
n nhixs a (.,
Weldon N
jan-
?IvLJ)0N, X. 0.
FAMILY GROCERIES,
VKDETAIiLES,
LK't'oKS.
ClilAUS.
sMoKINti
AND CI! EWINCt
TOIiACCO.
I am now prepared to sell al lowest
ca-h plic s (ii'oc, ri'-s of all kinds, ines,
Liouors, Tl,ace,. Cigais. Snull, eie , ynr1
will al-o keep mi hand a full sui ply e"
fresh Vcget allies of every variety, which
will be sold cheap.
EJtLLlC
CSES.
I wit! iilw.ivs kofp nil liiiii'i ;i el K-k t'l
w.'li iii.nl M. i.illii- ISiiri tl Ciim's m 1 t
WOODKX (OFFIXS
wliich I will sell cluai. and which cau
be had at any h. nr. ,1 iy ,.r night
Onlois hi Ion T or ! h-gi'.iph will re
.' iv" ' i I alt. tui ,n and ea-e- shipped
by first train.
i tit A(i r: soi,'iciTi:i,
E. A. CI TllllELL.
First Slleel. Weldoll. .V.Oi
sep 1.) ".in.
Wliprt t viv Cmr (!o mo' waw inTflv to
Mnptliftn tor :t tunc, ainl tlioii ii.ivc Un'in re
turn g;ui.. 1 sikan A II AMU Al. ll'KK.
1 liuvti ttiatle tin (lisca-f i
jTITS, EPILEPSY or
FALLIKG SICKNESS,
A life Innc sliitlv. 1 ww.n nt my remedy to
t'l'H r tlit wort can's. r.i'c:nivi' nt hers have
bh FITS!
WW -
Uilftt i mio reason lor not now H'ci iviiik a run1.- ,
BpikI at oni'c for a triMlNc iitui a I'm:; I.oiti.k
of my lNKi,t.mi.K Kkvkhv. ;ivc i-aiums
and Tost ml'o It i-osis jon noilmiK fur a
trial, ami it will curu yon AtUins
H.G.ROOT.M.C. t S3 Pearl St., Hew York
HELP YOU 11 LYES
pv tiSINQYOI NO'S CliLEURATKn
IMI'liiiVI'.l) I'l'.lilSCDPIC (iLASSICS,
I'I.EAII AM'sul I' ll! TIIK KVK. KTIlKNOTIi
KS I M, in WhA K KVKJ.,
KoiSnlellH .,,,!, St.il, lO.l.lisi Slid (YlhllSid
r lauo'H,
KELP TO SAVE
Ily Liuyiiii: tho fr r nlit litiri'Hiuovprnfl'ercr Jn i
COLD HI NTINU WATCH,
Vnrytitgin Triio front
KoliTY TOOSK Ul'MiUKI) lHil.L.MW
Worth iifMily double tho price.
SETS OF JEWELRY
Handsome In dcsimi met tine tn quality, A ttiou
t ia,l (tllVeient slylciot'
KIN.W l'lS, KARtttfSllS, (;llK ni'TTOXH,
HTI'IIS.('(.lt.l,M!h. 11! THINS, UKAtXt 118,
8II.VKU sI' iiins. K.lltKH, i ..i lail'KH,
I'l.ATKIM.'ASTOIIK. lets l'lTl lW 1
HIS, Ar.
At tlia luwchtposKllili' nrlecii. Oritpw promntlt
tti-n.Uil lo,'
J. W. YOUNC, y
(HUCOMSOB It) J. T. YOUNll k.MVS ,
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