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mnm'mrTfrirtenS ousErfe rgy of tfi HP" Southern People. , Detroit Free Press, editorial. I - 'jik0, tremendous physical eonsti iutioii,aud energy of the Smthem people, at least of the males, is nraetliu uuparaleiltici in history. That l J iey spend a io:l portion f their t.ihts in lidinj; about a-ud cuiagiu& iu unrderaron,-robbery nnd other crimes, is conceded by every IJepublicii newspaper and fj-acWftL- from every HepohHcau "tifn'm-iV: ' Au oniiuttrv ree ot men Wou!d,3'f course, require sleep aud rett during the diiytiiue; bub no s loner do thesi Stutlirn bandi'Hi ariive home and take off their iuiu-k auJ pm away their jihlols. iherj they bein the weak of the day-time by misitip; cauc, cotton, find other products to tv larger ex tent than before the war. Some ;f thera too, after a hard night's lide, thtir hands s ill covered with blood, go to woik manufacturing the cotton which the other knklux luve uiised. Tloy tven eeL.d to the hated North for machinery. A northern newspaper says that the Lewiston (Maine) Machine Company's works were never so wy as now. Looms are neing made for mills in Georgia, North and Soadi C irolira, and the thops sxth mu at their fulleat capaci'y to till the oirev-i. Hence we say that a people c-'P ible of inanufactuiing and iitUing cotton bv day, and, in the clas.-ic words of Horr, of Mioh iiirtu, 'hell"kby night, ire at once the most vigorous and the roost in - cinvtiions of any people ou eaith. Lfarx about the Pitlsk. Every intelligent person should know how to as-ceitaiu the state of the pulse in health ; then, bv compar ing it with what it is when he is . ailing, he will have some idea of the uige'jcy of his case. ' " Parents should kucw the health pulse of each child- as now aud then a person is born wivh a pecu liarly sJow or fast pulse, aud the very case iu hail may b of that 1 eculiarity. An iufaut's pul.o is-ll"; that ot a child ol 7, about SO, aud fiom 20 to GO years, it is 70 beats a liiinute.'Jeclniiug to .50 at foutscoie. A healthful grown persou's pulse beats 70 times a minute; there may ie good health down to GO; but it the vidse always exceeds feeveDty, there is defease the ma chine is woiking itself out, there is ,a fever , of inliamation some where, aud the' body is leediug on itself , as in consumption, when the pulse is quick, that is over 7'J, gradually increasing, with decreas ed chances of cure, uutd it reaches 110 to 129, when death come ., Lefore n auy "days. When the pulse is over 70 for mouths, an-1 there is a plight cough, the lungs are affected. There ate, however, f peculiar constitutions in which the jpolae may be over 70 iu health. .- -lase -.. i i 11 n.iii pi wii. ii ii ii ii ii ' :r . -. imiiii i i - - - 1 ONE-ThesciBntTlcworra lias"EScl great expectations of czone, but more especially have physicians and sanitaiians expected to dem onstrate that the presence of cz-ne caused ceitaiu diseases, such dis eases as prevalent catarrh, or oo t ie othei haBd lhat this a:ei:t had a decided power in purifyiug the atmosDhere. Liebieich finds (N, C. Medical Jo u rival) that ozone is product I of decomposition. Lie finds that where decern position takes place oz ne is preset t. As to tlie meas nremt'H's of ozone I y iodiniz d paper, he thinks thotet unreliable. "Of what use is it, wlieu," he asks'-fietn the tp of some public building in auy cityT ozore paper is hung ont, and itsdeuieeof blue ness is observed ? For this no'h iug more i ueeessay than that from some factory chimney chlo rine is given ont, and the city le joices iu the eoiiMdetab!e quantity of oz mj w;iich its atmospheie contains" He insists lhat eeueial measnremeuts,in;phice8 where the coinposit;on of the atmosphere is not accurately kuowu, ae unrelia ble. Ozone caunot exercise any ie -medial c fleet. Oz me does not re semble c xvg( n en'irely in its rxter nal piopeities. Oz 'De is an fi tiemeir labilelod) .which in contact with tissues, immediately decom poses and jive9 off oxygen. When we mhale oz me, it becomes com pletely decomposed iu the mucous membrane of the mouth aud in the wind -pipe ; it acts as an ini taut, jns-t i he same as I he concentra ted solut ions of ozonr. We have no mean- at present by which we cau iuttodnca z i.einto the blocd. A Luminous Ska. Recent ob servations leave no doubt that the liiiilinowsness of the watT at tea is due to a phosphorescent animalcule, which is figured in the Popular Science Monthly (Aug, p. 574). Many of these bodies were taken up in a bucket, in a recent voyage of a French iron-clad from Japan, when there was a very remarkable display of them. When rubbed iu the hand the. bodies left a bright train which soon went out, leaving no odor. Eailkoad-Tiks. The Commer cial has au interesting statement from an obseivant railroad man regarding the use ot timber on the American railroads, according to which it yearly takes 200,000 acres bl forests to supply cro.-s-ties for the railroads of the United States. It takes 15,0GU,d0O ties to .-upply the demand ou oar railroads, for which on an average the contrac tors get thirty-five ceu s aneice, making in the aggregate $5,23:, feOO. Iu 1) lilding a new t oad the contractors, figme on 2,700 ties to the mile, while it takes 3'0 ties t the uiiie to keep a constructed road iTfrepair. The average of a good piece of timber-land is 200 trees P tha acre an 1 12 ties to the tree. With such a drain on our forests, and increasing each year, it is , plain to see how rapidly they must "disappear. (From the Messeng-r. ' Tub' Medicinal Leach. This .'wdrini'is known far and wide, but its .peculiar construction is little understood, even to those who have experienced benefits from ft. The extraction of blood is accom plished by the leach in the follow . ing way: Popular Science Jlonth ly). The lips close in a circle upon the air-tight skin, the jaws are also brought down to it and their saw jike teeth are pressed tight upon the cuticle. The throat, now having become fast t!oscd, - the head of the worm is drawn back a little, and the lips are thereby given the form of an exhaustive cnppingglas, which is divided interna-, by the jaws still fastened to the skin, in three distinctly separated parts. The skin is powerfully sucked un til it is torn. The long, narrow mw-ia tsOHipetent, by; means -of seventy-six pecnliar valvular 6aos, A preseivative wrapping-rarer adapted for apples, oranges, or other fruit, may be prepared by dipping a soft tusue paper ia a bath f salicylic cid nd hanging if in the air to dry. The bath should consist of a strong alcohol ic solution of salicylic acid diluted with all the watei it will beat without precipitation. This pre servative paper may be wrapped about the fruit before packiug, and when the fruit ariives at its desti nation the paper uiay be takeu ff and used for the same puipose again. A wrapping paper to pro tect furs, cloths, etc., from moth and mildew is p epared by dipping manilla paper iu a prepared bath, tqneezing it, aud diyiug it over hot rollers This bath cousists ol a mixture of 70 parts of the oil removed by the distillation of coal tar naphtha, 5 parts of erode car holic acid, containing at least 50 per cent, of phenohi, 20 parts of thin coal-tar at 260 Fahr., and 5 parts of itfiued pttroleum. Row to Check a Bone Spavin. Bone spavin consists ot inflam mation of the rnembrances cover the bones of the hock joint or of the bones themselves. It may result from constitutional causes; lrom weakness of the bones caused by over feeding upon corn, which is too rich in s'arch and deficient in the phosi liHtos which go to build up the bony Ira me ; from hard work, or from bad shoeing, which throws the foot out of balance and induces strains of the joints of the leg. Spavins are very common because these causes are common . The spavin inty be checked by the application ol cold water, by which the inliamation is red need, and then by stimulating liniments, which prodnco absorption of the inflam mation. A spavin ends by the formation of a bony growth about the parts affected, and when this is completed the joint becomes cemented together and remains stiff, but the tendernes and pain are lost. Cure of an old spavin is, therefore, out ot the question. After the cold applications have been tried without - result, blistering, tiring and setons under the skin over the part arc uitially icstorcd to. " PILLS are extracted from Vegetablejiroducto, ' combining jnJ&entheJMandrakeor May . Appla, which 13 recognized by physioiana me a subirtitute for Cdjmej,po88essmgaU. the virtues of that mineral, -without it oadafter-effectB. - ! AS AN ANTI-BILIOUS iOiCIKE they are incomparable. They rMmnlftta thejrOKTPrP IiTVTElB, Invigorate the iTERVOtTS SYSTEM, and give ton to -the DIGESTIVE ORGAJf S.creatmn por -feet digestion and thorough Bggtmflatiog rfJbodThey exert a powerfullnntience oathe KT-DPTEYS end "LTTEBJanA " through these organa remova nil jmpuri tie7 thu vitalizing the tiaanaaof the body and cauaing a healthy condition . of the yyatem. - -' AS AH ArJTI-HALARIAL They have no equal ; fcnd is arcgnlt fcet aa a preventive and cure for Bili on a, Re- mittentrIitermittent, Typhoid Fctot, and j ever ana Ague, kj pon tne neaimy action of the Stomach, dependay almoat wholly, the health of the human racey Caiielkss Wives. It is very coai mon remark made of a young man that he is so industrious and so economical thai he is sure to be thrifty and pros- arranged in two, rows, to retain an perou. And tins may -be very sure any of it being driven back by the muscular activity of the body. Advantage is taken of this pecnli arity to puncture the rear end ot the maw, causing the blood to escape pearly as fast as it is ingested. TJie usual nourishment of the leach consists of vegetable and animal infusoria. Although not nearly 60 muclv used in mcdiejne and surgery as ' formerly, ? tW' demand for leaehcs will always be "great, and the rearing of them a 8uliect of profitable study. 1SS8SC FIRE INSURANCE, : it ii.' ' I ; A DYSPEPSIA Flrl C1a Coinpaiiios Rcprc uliiT WJ .seuie. V i ; ; .' . v . .i'!.i-ti : A All (jtftss? of Buiilings, and Stocks ti.rt v; a . -.it. . LOW ilATES GIVES ON . DWELI.INGS T"OU j i J TERMS, O j,3 AKI) 5 ilBAKS. iu i "--V. .'. .!; X .51 .if' r&?- GAKRYING AN Ol'EN,rOLIClr , , iu the best Fihk Company in the United States, certiticatp? of Insurance issued at'smalr ost for one Mayor-more on invest in prolucv ToI)aeei, &c Tlie .If. ;..Si5iie Kile ItiHiirstiic' ;'' - Coitipmiy ICeprejciit?U. ' I ,Evetyfli:in plmnicl Imvea'Tlfe Poliey ict this "iii;uii djscrviw of t1n; pa troiiayre of our people. .'. Pars all losses , pnunptjy and is liberal iii its, rates aud "privilegts .' " r , X. ':; Oct: :3 1878. ' !i At.the. Old: Stand! 1 1 - Remodeled and Improved -i: . ,;. r.; . ': " JJriig Store; J. JWAQC0UER Eichmo. THOitPSOH, MOORE 4 00., w Tvrk. J.! J; W A G .OrjVEfRrt r ,324 C r. of Car- a' 4 Virginia Streets; RICH WON. D. tVAo 9: o 1 -t . v) V kL - Agents for Pure Spanish and Domestic lAcoriceu. IS THE BArE ef the present generation. It is for the Core of this disease and its attendants, SIHEABAraEjJiEOUSSSjJDES;. f OSDEKCY, CONSTIPATIOK, Fli'JS, &e.t that 'J I have gained such a wide spread reputa tion. So Remedy has ever been discov ered that acts go speedily and gently on the digestive organs giving them tone and vigor to assimilate food. This being accomplished, of course the NERVOUS SYSTEM IS BRACED, THE ERAni ES NOURISHED, AND THE BOOT ROBUST. Being composed of the juices of planta extracted by powerful chemical agen cies, and prepared in a concentrated form, they are guaianteed free from any thing that can injure the most del lcate person. . . . A EOtcfchcmiet whohas analyzed them, taya THEKE IS K0KE VIETUE IN OKE OF TTJTT'3 FILLS, THAN CAN EE POUND IN A PINT Og ANY OTHKB." We therefore say te the a filleted Try this Remedy fairly, it will not hsrm you, you have nothing to loee.but will surety gain a Vigo rous Body, Pure Blood, Strong; Nerves and a Cheerful Mind. Principal Office, 35 Marry St., N. Y. ' . PRICE 23 CENTS. Sold by Drasp'Rts throughout the world. . csr SET'S S. 0D X S- e. W , DR. V: 0. THOnPSOll 13 AGAIN Af HIS OL&8TAND, ' (West Side of Court House SqWe.. And fcetter prepared and equipped tliau ver tar serve the pubic wita ' ' ' i " Pure Drugs.' - 'GHEMIOALS, PAINTS, DTES, '- a-nd ttveryiSrfffnstlally foand In s rt-la' Drug Store. E PH VSICIAXS AND COUXTiiY MER . CIIAN'TS are Kefpcctlully invited to call r.ncl rxainine y b'i'CK;K betor e l'urcliasinjr.. . - - , :Oi . j Fpecial attention t raid to ,. A Prescription Depart inent. , Any MEDICINE not in Stock will be supplied at shortest possible time, , , t v. b. koiwsoir, an'll 'SO tf. ; ' WiNSTOX. X. C. : : oils. Pare SK?AME. SALAD, ' OLIVE, lakd, .SWEET, . Etc.Ete; . SUNDRIES: tTRt"r, n si4-f enjcosir, GKAPE SUGA, .GUM GEDDAr FLAVORIKk'' . .Kobert D. Johnston, MER CUAXT TAIL OR, WINSTON, 11. C. T'EEPiV rOSSTANILT ON HANU A LINK of flue imported . . . Glottis, Cassimeres, Testis? ari Saitinrs, A long i rsclical esD'Tieuce In the art of "UT TlNfr. in New York.aml it this State, justifies het astieiti 11 that I n Rivo a perfect lit. and T (jiur- auteetbat all poofla uiade np iu my cacubliauuient : '-giTe aatinfjiction." .... A il work doqe on reasonable term. ; ' My establlshriir-nt is uext duor to B. F. Cbos lAKB'S, CP SIJ1B6. - .17 tf It I falar etonomj to Itn.T s cheap tr- prun w lin a f iioiian nutre ui fret the isicoiuivftrilil and Ml- I88O. DRUGGIST AND PHARMACIST,, Kee-ps always on 6and the largest and test selected stock of . j ,r:'..;. DRUGS and MSBICIW BfttrSJTtt f erf SPERMACKTl Hnrr LOWEST ?aici:D.. , ppoEilST AND DKARESj -DTTT T1IGHE8T PRICED. TTJTT'S IIAIR DYE. Gray Hai or Whtskebs changed to a Gz.onc Black by a sinplo application of this Dye. It im parts a Natural Color, acts Instantaneously-, and is a Harmless as spring wrrter. Sold by Druggists, or ont by express oi receipt of $1. Office 33 Murray St., New York. 2Dit. t?."-',5."'.i.',!.,,r ii' OLD AND REtlAElEr; JEs a SSaaJiir.l Fa-niljr'Hraesly for,, Sdiaens-.'S of tue LivT, Stomach ; jand Bowels. It h r-or-ly 7- I Vesetablc. It never ' ':- SDebilitatea It is "fl U f- JOathartic a: i PROVERBS i t.- -i .- i r 5Touic. i HUH r - 1 a. "Tor winking sne! flta, dizziness, palpit- Mnn .ml Inw ftniritA. i reiyottHopBittera." "Bead ot, proenre and use Bop Bitten, and you will De stzunjs healthy and happy. "Tidies, do want to be strong, healthy and beautif ull Xnea uae Hop BUteca. Hie ereatest appe tiser, Btomauh, blood and liver regulator' BopBittera." , . "derpymen. Law yers, buitors, Bank ers and Ladies need Bop Bitten daily." "Hop Bitten ha n atoredto 6obxiety and health, perfect wrecks from intemperance." "Sour stomach, Kick headache and dizil neas Hop Bitters cures with a few doses." . Eend for i- I iiMMniMiMUffle I Is, caae that Hop Bit- I tera wUl not au or help." "Hop Bitten baflds I np. Gtrentrtoens and enrM continually Strom the nrrt doae." K1dner and Urt- B ta eldqi oeniiajit-iin j ss I uplaintai Kin a a perxnaneiiMj cured by Hop Bitters.' Hop Co-cob Cims Is the sweetest, satest and beet, ssic eauaren. i The Hop Pa for Btomach, Liver and Kidneys, Is superior to all others. Cares by- abmrptio&w Aak D.L O. to an absolute and lireaistihto cure for dnuUBMaBM, use or opium, i narcotics. AH above sold by rutrsristB. Hod Bitters Manufacturiiur. Osw Bocbaster, K. X. Circular. ' BEST tHiPEST. , . , NEW STYLES, y x S o. F.leuant Era liosaed Waluut t 'asc, rf new design, only $ . , j Ten Stopa, 4-ets Reeds in New .-.i yie illumina ted case, only Ten stops, 4 ets Reeds Mirror Top "ate. with f,ld KroiizeOnismen tatiou, euly,.. ConsirttiitTof SOLID and FLUID FXTRACTS, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, Bfttt description. OILS of all kinds. fOBACCO MANUFACTURERS OILS, and a specialty. , ,.. VARNISHES AND DYE STUFFS. ' , . : A fonn of LAMPS nnct LA MP GOODS. . TIOLET articl s without number. Ami we flatter onrsclrcs Inat sd do KU rst- class uooUs as iow as ean be eod lu this market. ' Fresoriptlon Uorartixxoi3Lt filled with the best selected material, including a full line of DR. SQUIBB'S preparatloa. PllYStl'S P.tiSSG UIPTIONS care.ully cunijiotii.cled at all hours, DAY OR M(iHT. Wt. will make it to the interest of any oLe to trade at SMITH'S DKL'G STORE. . . . b. 1 in tf. ZFLem.em.Toer 'X'lia.-t. OVER 10,00 ninE mnA SOI.I, WINNoKX ur HHIIUt B"NiBS AT VU W.H11.1) KXaiBITlONS FOB TWSLVS Y BARS PAST. Paris. -Santiago. Parts. l.cGT 1875 1878 VlF.XNA. - I'iiila. Pa. Saveken. - 1876 1878 Bat what will his habitual prudei.ee avail him ajjainst the careless waste. arid extravagance of sin unculculating, un thinking wife? -He might as well be" doomed to spend his strength and life in attempts to catch water in a sieve. The effort would hardly bo less certain ly, in vain. .Habits of econorny, the way to turn everything in the ,hoasc holl affairs to the best aceount -these are among the things which every mother should teach her, daughters. yithout instruction, those who are poor will never become rich, while those who re-now-.riekiiJ5iyrjeca:na pxr. Selected, j 1 . 5 r Fv lies been rineC. i r w SEND SA5T DBl'GUIST WILL TCfJ. VOU ITS l-El l l TIO-. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my pr.acticr m ti hJ tlie pubjic,:: i w Vssfor nioro i!mn So, jotrs, 'i FOR CfRCUCAH.' JOHN CLARX.-Ji?. & CO S For Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, such , am Coughs. Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Con- sumptiQn, ll.TiJiu 33 EST -. FOR AC H I TI E O R il ? N D sE ' Thomas Eussell Co.J i For sa;e by J. E, GILMER. f i.g. 26th, 3S-tf. - i V::. '. 3 envelopes at the Sentixel Job Omcf. The repntation it has attained, in consequence of the marvellous cures it has produced tlurinn the last, half cen tnry, is a sufficient assurance to the public tliat it will continue to realize the happiest results that, dan be'desired. In almost every section of country there arc persons, publicly known,- who have been restored from alarming and even desperate "diseases of the lungs, by its use. . All who have tried it ac- . knowledge its superiority ; and where its virtues are known, no one hesitates ' as- to what medicine to employ to re lieve the distress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary aflections. Cuerry Pec toral always affords instant relief, anil . performs rapid cures of the milder va : rieties of bronchial disorder, as well as' ,t the 1 more formidable diseases of 'the lungs: i ' As a safeguard to children, amid the distressing diseases which beset tire Throat and Chest of Childhood, it 4s invaluable;, for,, by its timely use,, , multitudes-are rescued aud restored to health. ',' This ..medicine . gains friends, at every trial, as the cures it Is constantly producing are too remarkable to be forgotten.. No family bhould be with' ' out it, and those who have once used it never will. , Eminent physicians throughout ,thc country prescribe it, aud Clergymen, ' pften recommend it from their knowl-' edge of Its effects. ' PHEPAHED BT - , BrJ.' C'. AYERirV CO.,! Lowell, Mass.,. 'Practical and Analytical Cnesntsts. i: BOLD BT AU BRUQGISTS EVKjKYWHEKK. Endorsed ly FranE Liszt, Theodore -J homns, O'.e Bull, Gottsdia k, StrmifR, Wsrrm, Morgan and over One Thousand eminent muBi. iKiia ol Knmiir and America . The totiuiouy as to the im mense snperioriiv of these ius rmueuts over ull ot Urr is cmi'athefie, overwheliuiug and iiidte putsble. , . tll : ' in Its-17tli Volume. ;r if- THEsR ALE! G.H.N. E W,S. P. II. HALE. "Editor. I,.1 L. POLK, Corres. 'Editor. SDWAKDS BAOUGHTON AtO , BuaMss Jtanrs. A N.,C, Dpraocratio J ouriial, "DAILY AIlD WKLY-:!: Daily.iysn 7jO mm jesjJil CO 6 uioiitM, - t o k .' ,sls mouUs, I 00 i.ii . i- 5. iuontbii, s X 1 i K'.i-i'i " '.Mt-S V THE KALtlOH NEWS RENTED UNTIL PAID FOR. These Ortnins srs ow offered piirehssers by nou.hlv ii stallnifufs of from f. to $im, or will be rented iiutil the l-ut pajn for them. From Cue to three jears tiuic given for payment. "Spkcial RpDrcTins given to fminrHrs, Pchooia and I'astohs A okma wanted everywhere Or gans sent ou trial lo, y part of ne South. Wt pay freight both ways if not satisfactorj-. SO LITHE KM" VVHOLES.ME DEPOT. For the more convenient supply of Southern trades Southern Wiohsale Depot has been e tanlmhed st. Svni.Bh, '., from which lealers, hiircht-s, Teachers, and the retail trsde can be nnpplied at N. Y., and HoBton JareDry rates. For IllUHtrated auiiogucs, lmce iisis suu imi iLiurmi tiou. address ; , , HDDE.1 A BATtR, Sarannuli, Ots. Ma-ncfabtuueb's WHOLESSlrE Asents. -nrsra-rsisin eivii'i- AN. I.FAMJBI.K KEJIEJDY ,. S . FO TliK CL'r.S OF it tic INTXSM1TTKNT ABD RFMilTSST : HAS sold in the past two years more than THREE MILLION pooadt trt Tobacco. . . ... Tlie trade of our house has inrrensod more rapidly iu the part tire yar than any Tobacco Warehouse in North Carolira. - The home can show as BIG AYK1J AGE 1'UICE for gra(Tc sold, as ny house in Winston or elevvlirre. It is the LARGEST TOBACCO WAUEIIOUSE IN THE STAHLV laiuing 14,200 square feel of .floor room. : IE HAVE THE BIST 1IGETEB SALESHGOH II fUSTOI. the bniWing containing nearly 3,000 panes of glass, causing? To acco to show to the very beat advantage, hence highest market pries can al ways be obtained.- . ' M I will be pleased to have a liberal share ot the patronage of Planters of this and surrouiidinit counties, and promise our best efforts to-btai for jws satUfactoryiicrs for your Tobacco. vx.M Air' V A. S. l'leiCR. a 1Jook-jv i-l-i , mm . . -.. arc be pleas BIT. W. J. '" 1 U'IU. uuu-i"M'"l rer, and Maj. J Q A- Barham, as Auci s pleased to see their many friends at Pi lioncer, are still witb us, antt noald IKaiONT. Proprietor Piedmont Warehouse. First of the hml Dumb Ague, Periodical Headaches, ano Allj Malarial Diseases. ti-e Viiciottoa. ' ct-rto otrie-r i Gif fva fai iy wfi iff i. ta ijtxrvotiA am) onjitio pcopla-; can " 3.r, lil'.ill'L;..J. ita fie st.-lavtv, tufitfa. cfcatiti , IsatiM -ivo baa effect. IV fat a Zuge Bettie. Soli tj all SrazgUti. ' " Prepared only by ' 1 ! Bsltimorc; Ml, , AH 'I y-,i JrVl i , s Is now recelvinpr, direct from the city of New 1 oik, s splendid Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. A splendid anBortmetit ot - LADIES' DRESS; GOODS of all styles, grades and qualities. , . . . . j , - V i A I.artre assortment of IADIEJ5, MISSES, SHOES. HI -A- T S . Also a eomr'ete assortment 6f MEN?, KO YS and JHlliii,N3 -. ,. ' Foral6 at'Smtth-'s ftrtitf Strire.1 Wina- a nice line of C'ottonades for MEN nd BOVS 'WseU ny Goods for Ctosh Thick; will euable me """f THE LOWEST PRICES.? March 39to, 1390, lfrlT ' :' ' ' '' ' JACOB USE. J. H- M1SIEX- o tisx. JACOB TISE & GO., East Side Court Houbo Sqimr on tlie Comer. Wholesale and Retail I'erchits, . UTii sre receiving one of the best ant cheapest stocks of 3FBIHG AHD SUMMER CCODS. we hsve erer had the pleasirre of offering te Ike public consisting of ( , . ,, '. Dry Goois, NoMs, Boots, Sloes. Hats and ;sr, Residy-Msde Clothing. Qnesns. ware, Hardware, fcc W also keep a full lima of every description, all of which we are sellinj - bottom prices. FTT3ElJq"XUJJ JbUl, ... We are also "receiving FTTRNITTTK in htraw quantities of si-kinds nhick we are sbles ss aell clieayier than ever. ' We hope by honest and fnir dealing to merit a fair portion of the trade Thanking onr fricode for their liberal support in the pest, .hoping they will And it to their interest to continue to giye aa their trade M ' ."' j. VK A NKtlN HARRIS,. whole wltk as, 1st. vites his friepds to give him call, . t , , , Viubton. February Mb, 16W. , Ml,
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