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Th6 "Daily Rsrciett- J9SH. ! JAJIES, Editor & Prop. TriLJIINGTOJt. W. MONDAT. UEOKMBEK 6. 1880. SHTXXZD AT THK tfATTZX.1 lt)STOFriCE A.T fJnncreM meets to-dav. The Presi dent's message has not yet appeared,, ex- traordinarv rains ha vine been taken to m M w preyent it from getting out previous to lU being read in Congress, -lhe papers will be full of it to-morrow. " The Senatorial Question, i. eihe qiestion whether the Senate is to be Democratic or Republican, i3 giving new trouble upon a rumor that James O Flood, calling himself a Democrat, is about to bur out the situation of Mr. Booth in that body, and is likely to suc ceed. The News and Observer complaint bitterly of the way the fast mail whirls by its doors andj doesn't drop in to see it, for even one short moment. We are, sorry for you, friend, and can sym pathize with you, too. The fast mail,' so , far as "Wilmington is concerned, never feasts us. We get it, it is true, but we sletn on it before Derusm? it. It is a r i " -t misfortune, but we don't see how it can be helped. We live in hopes of change of schedule Eome of these days. i m m m m THE COTTON MARKET- v; The excitement in the New York mar ket for contracts has materially abated. The market has continued somewhat v :.t. r j to;Wo,.tt latin net gain at the close on Friday for either party. Receipts have increased, but tne weather at the South has been unfav'ora-1 "ki- a t.A AnA f;mof0o f thp pv. BUU WUU & WU lV- VfcJ VI H W V w tent of the crop, which came into rogue last week, find more general favor. On Friday futures were easier on the day's business, and closed barely steady. December closed at 12.03 to 12.04c. against 12c. on Friday of last week; Jan uary at 12.17 to 12.18, against 12 20 to 12.21; February, 12.32 to 12.33, against 12.35 to 12.38: March, 12.47 to 12.48, against 12.53; April, 12.62 to 12.63 against 12.64 to 12.66; May, 12.73 to 12.74, against 12.77 to 12.79; June, 12.- 83 to 12.85, against 12.85 to 12.87 July. 12.90 to 12.92. against 12.94 to 12.95. Soots were firm on Fridav. closing at 10 5 8c. for good ordinary upland, 11 9-16c for low middliner. and 12c. for middling. At Liverpool, futures closed steady, with an advance of 1-1 6d. on the day's Easiness. For spots there was a moder ate inquiry, which was freely supplied on the basis of 6 ll-16d. for middling up land. Manchester was officially cabled easier but not Quoted lower. The same quotations as a week ago are wired, ex cept No. 40 mule twist fair second qual- ity is now Quoted at 10i tolOid., against xu i-zcu a wees: ago. -o.b ojtverpuoi me i nm . i a j. tj i i tMiA innlr CQ QAfl Vta1a 1nrInT f Vio i ' ' " "wees, cwck, 44J.,uuu uaiets, aauist aay,-1 n 1 j j i Artrt 1 1 : a Ann 1 , 000. Afloat, 282,000, against 349,000. The following table shows the receipts mm v v wmm -vn n nil m tuiw-iw ii ir iim uhhk wii ii fconparisons: ? This Week. Oalvestoa . , . 21,510 Last Week. 24,384 44,987 14,406 32,570 r 24,072' 7,147 31,388 3,707 22,008, Last Year. 23,889 New Orleans . . 44,501 55,017 Mobile 8avannah Charleston . Wilmington Norfolk . New York . Various . 17,222 38,828 29,103 5,833 31,362 5,136 23,703 18,906 34,165 22,564 4,174 24,813 9,726 25,539 Total, 217,198 204,679 218,793 The interior 'receipts were 125,809 bales, against 138,929. The interior stocks are 263,303 bales, against 29V 484. The consolidated stock at the ports is 902,660 bales, against 696,282. At Bombay the receipts for the week ere 10,000 bales against 7,000 bales. The Rsvisw is indebted to Cotton for the above report. ..J TWO If BW CABLE3. The fact that two new" Atlantic cables are to be laid is one of much interest to the American public These cables are to be laid and owned by Americans and are to connect with the land system of the American Union Telegraph Com- pSO x Uu Vfws vw VU a- J WiV- mens Brothers, an English firm, who own the steamship Farraday, which it is proposed to employ m the work. The two cables, laid down and completed, . . ni Kif frr l i are to cos atwuk iwjuwi owtt uu, or abottt $700,000 of our money. They are to run from Penzance, at the West ern end of Cornwall, ;' to Whitehead, in CUfttitouchinir At Sable Island Commenting on this important nnder- takinff, the New York World says : The gratifying news is cabled to the World to-daT by our efficient London correspondent that the two new Atlantic cables aave actually peen oraerea w db OB)tracted by American capitalists, ana that the-1 cablep,whea laid down, will be operated under American direction and in connection with a great American land telegraph system. So far in the historyvof Atlantic cable communication the New World has virtually been -held at the mercy of the Old. It was with English capital that the first cables- were laid, and all the subsequent attempts which have been made-to-liberate the cable correspondence of the United States from foreign control have success ively failed. Each new cable enterprise, depending wholly on European support for its organization, has fallen under the dominion virtually of -tlie Lnglisti cap. talists, who. now, fur the first time, are about to see themselves confronted by a really independent and powerful Ameri can competition, and that, too, in cir cumstances which are altogether unfavor able to themselves, and altogether favor able to our own enterprise. The importance of this new departure cap hardly be overstated. It indicates really a turning-point in the relations of the two hemispheres. 11 eretolore the New AVorld has looked exclusively to. the Old World fcr the capital needed ia the development ot its resources, rsot m this country alone," but throughout both the American continents, railways, tele praph lines, improvements of all, sorts, have been constructed witn money ad vanced by Europe. It now begins to be seen that the United States are- rich enough and strong enough to enter this held ot competition also. JNew lorkis discussing plans for the development of a railway system in Mexico and ordering Atlantic cables to compete with Great Britain for the submarine mastery of the ocean. Let Congress face its responsibilities and liberate our ship-Building interests from the fatal burden of our antiquated navigation laws, and we shall soon see American skill and American capital once more contending successfully with Great Brit ain for dominion on the surface also of the seas. Only twenty years have pass ed away since the purblind policy of the Republican party struck down our com mercial marine, then on a level with that of England, to the position of ap parenuy nopeiess lnienonty wnicn it, parently hopeless inferiority which twQ decadeg of misovernmdht have done may easily be undone by five years of free ships and free trade, so vast are now our accumulated resources, we need is to cut the cords and give American energy and enterprise fair play. I have suffered from'a kidnev difficul ty for the past ten years, accompanied with nervous spasms. Physicians gave me but temporary relief, but after using three and one-half . bottles of Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, my ner vous spasms were entirely relieved. My age is i years. 1 reeommend this great remedy to all suffering from nervous troubles. MRS. MARY BEES E. Easton, Fa. ews and Observer. THE NORTH CAROLINA. CONFERENCE. SECOXD DAY'S PROCEEDINGS. The opening exercises-were conducted by Rev Daniel Culbretb, one of the old est members of the body. Several lay delegates came in and took their seats. Among them were Hon F C Robbins, Col W F Green and Mr E J Lilly. The fourth question was then called: Who admitted into full connection? The Bishop called the name3 of L E Thompson, Daniel L Earnhart, James "E Bristow, M H Moore, John W Cole and S J McLeod, all of whom passed the ex animation on the course of studv of the second year, passed the examination of cnaracier. were eieciea oear.ons. jinn n.n - ..; -- . yz. , j,wmvi- ence. James J'i linstow was alreadv a deacon T J Browning, of this class, not hav in appeared before the examining com- ... . - examination oi cnaracier ana was con ft . - tinued in the second vear. The newly elected deacons were then canea Deiore me isisnop, ana ne pro ceeded to propound to them the discip linary questions. liy the request ot Kev F G Carra- way, liev r ii jregram was added to the committee on public worship Kev U M Fepper moved the appoint ment oi a committee on temperance, and ltev U M Fepper, Mr T U Williams, Kev J 11 Gwynn, l)t II T Hudson and Rev A K Kaven were elected by the coefer euce to compose this committee. The twelfth question was then called: What traveling preachers are elected el ders? The name3 of W B Doub. F A Bish op, J FCraveu, C A Sault, WS Creasy, ti J JiiUderiy were called. I hey passed examination on the course of study ot the fourth year, passed examination of char acter and were elected elders, except the last two, who were already elders. J T Lyon and V b .Norton also passed examination of character, and were con tinued, not having appeared before the committee of examination. Rev William Turner and Rev Moses Baldwin, of the Baptist church, and Rev Jesse F rage, of the Protestant cnurch, were introduced to the conference by the .bishop. Rev Daniel A Jrield, a local minister, was elected to elder s orders. rvrt i - l j ne preacners oi tne tnira year were called. Five answered, all of whom passed examination on the course of study ana examination oi cnaracier, ana were advanced to the-fourth year. All of the class had not appeared be fore the committee of examination, and this question will be taken up again. becond question, "Who remains on trial ?" was taken up. This is a large class, consisting of sixteen young men, som? of them very promising. The larger number of them passed the committee on course of study, some passed on part of the course, and some did not appear before the committee. All passed ex amination of character, and part advanc ed to the second year, and part continued in the first. 'Rcy John W Lewis, of the committee on memoirs, moved that memorial ser" vices in memory of Rev Ira T Wyche, itev lsnam 1 mil and Kev W 1) .Lee, who died during the past year, be made the order of the day for Monday at 11 o'clock, and the sermon be preached by Dr Y m Closs. - This motion was so amend- as so sub stitute addresses by the Bishop and any of the members of the conference, for a sermon, and to include Bishop Dogirett. who died few weeks since, and to change the time to 11:30 o'clock, when it was adopted. After announcements the conference aeiouned with the benediction bv the" Bishop. v- Several ladies came in. last night, and apparently, there will be a large atten dance on the meeting of the Woman's Missionary Society, which is. to be held during the session of the conference. The president, Mrs N H D Wilson; treasurer, Mr3 E J Lilly, and the secre tary, Mrs F M Bumpass, are present, besides a number of delegates. Rev J J Bansom, missionary from Brazil, is expected to be present and ad dress the ladies' meeting. Original humor Vaccine virus. A round trip Falling over a marble. The soil tiller guides the ship of state. Did anyone ever hear the queens ware? An unpleasant relation A carb-uncle. The dentist pulls what he doesn't plant. A mm who doesn't know anything will tell you so the first chance he gets. "You will not be sorry for hearing be-J fore judging, nor for thinking before speaking. A hypocrite is a man who tries to be pious but can't with a preponderance of cant. There has been a great cry made that a chalk mark will keep ants out of food. We have noticed the fellows never get into our milk. ''Every cloud has a silver lining." But that is no consolation, after all, when you reflect that thin s are never worn with the lining side out. A western woman has lost two hus bands by lightning. She ought to mar ry a conductor; and no doubt she would do so, as quick as a flash, if he will 'point the time. No trait of character is rarer, none more admirable, than a thoughtful in dependence of the opinion of others, com bined with a sensitive regard for the feelings of others. Feeble Ladies. Those languid, tiresome sensations, causing you to feel scarcely able to be on your feet; that constant drain that is taking from your system allots elasticity; driving the bloom from your cheeks; that continual strain upon your vital forces, rendering you irritable and fretful, can easily be removed by the use of that marvelous remedy, Hop Bitters. ' Irreg ularities and obstructions of your sys tem are relieved at once, while the spec ial cause of periodical pain is perma ntly remoyed. "Will you heed this? Cincinnati Saturday Night. A REIGN OF TERRA T1 Tho Alarming Increa se o Heart Disease and the Symptoms i which Precede It- Leading to Scientific Investigation and an Attempt to Check Its Increase. 1 The Wonderful Properties of "Seda-tine-de-India" and bow to Properly Use It- Facts of Importance for All Regard ing a New Discovery. The mortality statistics of this country show that a great proportion of deaths I - TT t. fA Ti - 2 1" arise irom neart jjistase. xuu iisiue irom the fatality which attends it, the incenve nience and suffering which even the first stages bring, make it necessary to take prompt measures for relief. Undoubtedly the greatest lemedy of modern times tor curing diseases of the Heart ii "Sedatme de-India," which is accomplishing such wonderful results and attracting so much attention. This great remedy possesses ingredients "specially designed for all the numerous troubles of the Heart. The combination is the result of long and care ful experiment, and it can be safely as serted that when taken in time it will cure in every case. Do you ever have Night mare, oppressed reeling in side and breast, Irregular Action, Throbbing, Junrp ng, Fluttering, Momextary Stopping, alow Circulation of the Blood ? These are all symptoms of Heart Disease. Those who are suffering and Lave never tried it do so at once ; those who have ever tried it do not need to bd urged to do so seairu If your Druggist has not got it setd f 1.50 to our address and it will b mailed to you. Sole Agents in America Lobdell Chemical Co., fct. Jbouis, Mo. jo ll-eod&w-tJm. Another Candidate. By a large majority the people of the United States have declared their faith in Kidney-Wort as a remedy for all the diseases of the kidneys and liver; some, however, have disliked the trouble of preparing it from the dry form. For such a new candidate appears in the shape of Kidney-Wort in Liquid Form. It is very concentrated, is easily taken and is equally efficient as the dry. Try it. Louisville Fost. Dancing lessons given free at Rcsiar thais: Pcmp sola boots and shoes for tho ball room. t Miscellaneous. Is r-ade from i PimpTe Tropioal Leaf of Rara Value, and ii a POSITiVK Keaedv for all th? diseaaea tbat cause paina in the lower part of the body 'or Torpid I iver Beadarhei Jaicdice Oizzineso, travel, Malaria, and all difficulties of the Kidney f, Liver and Urinary Organs, i'or Female Diseases, Mo:thlj MenetmationB, and dur ing Prenanoy, it has no eqaal. It restores the crsrans that make the blood, nd hence is she best Blood Pubifikr. it is the only Df.wn rf-mey that cnrei B itr't's Oisese Por Diabetes, nee Warner's 8afe Diabetes Cure. :i - i Forsal-br DrosTgists and all Eeale-s at f 1.25 r er bottle. Lareft bmle in the mar ket Try it, H. H. WAKN F,n 4 CO, oct!6 Rochester, NT unUHHO btops Pianas $125 np. Papei free. AddressDaniel F. Beatty, Washington N.J. tec 2 4w Fl ill's Focial anrt Business manual, Laws of Etiquette, bibles aDd other saleable books. Best agents wanted. Address W B SHEPAKD, 9;Jultcn street, New York CHEAPEST BOOK STORE IN THK WOKLD-175672 Magnifitent Gift Bookf; orgeou Juvenile Books, Superb Bibles end Prayer books almost given away Gratd Holiday Ca alojrue free. LEGixAT BROS , 3 TJeekmaa St- 0pp. Postoffice, N Y. dec 7-iw New and Very Attractive Styles are jHow Heady. BK8T OA..HINBT OB PAR wOR OFLGA.N8 in the World, winners cf highest distinction at every great World' txhi MASON AND bition for thirteen yeara. Pri ces, f 61. $57, $S6, $84, I ICS, to $500 and upwaru. For easy pay o en ts, $8.38 a quarter and upward. Ctaiog-nea free. OlAPUa & HAMLIN OKtiAiN Co, 154Tromont at, Boston: 46 East 14th Bt, (Union Square) Rew York: 149 Wab&fih Avenue, Chicago. deoi-4w HOMESJN-rtEXAS." IS TEH TITLE OF A NEW ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET Descriptive of tho jot?ntry Along taiy to tae Jitieofthe alu tribc- International and Great North ern Railroad nd contains a pood cockty map of the State, ?t aLo oomtins the names and addresses of I Partner and Planters in Texas who have Fauns for Sale or Rent, and those who iU wart Farx Hands for net vear. A c py of this book will be mailed free to these who desire reliable information s.bont Teras upon appliohtion byletceror postal card to AI.1.KV MeUOY, General Freight and Paas'r Agent, d c 2-4w I'alestine, 'I exss m a Zj5 3 o T v m a 3 CO m 4 a c e o 3X CifJ y i K c- PAGE & CO Manufacturers of Patent Portable Circular SAW MILLS. Also Stationary- ana Portable 6TEAM ENGINES 5 K. SCHKOEDEE ST., EALTIilOBE, MD. Grist and Flour Mills, Water Wheels, Wood Working an.jjinyi Macninery, Btuncie aims, circular &awe, r . .npplies, eta send lor catalogue. - .THE - I j LAURINBURG 1 ENTERPRISE T8 THE EEar MEDIUM through hlch to ftGTertue rail and inter Ooods among' thm people of Kobegon, Uicbmond ana An on counties, in North Carolina, and in the es, in North Carolina, and in the! unties cf Bouth Carolina. The i has a large and increasing circa I border c merpriee lation in the Pee Dee and Cape Fear sections of this Mate ha Yin obtained a large cir au la don in the latter duitjg the six months it was published in Fayette rule before its re moval to Lauriuburg, acd in the former within the last few months. 2IA.drerti5emcnt will be Inserted by th month, quarter and yar at reasonable rates. Addrets, H. I. uoUUFlTlE, Lawriuburz, N JustBeceived. 4 EPINS ABORTHEVT cf :Mii;ioery tx. Gcoda. Call and e them, and s-e hew cheap yoi cai tjret a 8tylish Hat, Velvet or Crare Hor-Dfct made to ordr. A nioe line of bucbinjr, Couarv, Cuffs, Tits, Ac , wbith will be soia at remark so Jy low prices. Or ders solicited for 11 air Work. Call and see the Latetityies. MI83 LOTJ. BTTJABT. Market ft. bet 2d and 3d' 10 v l , txt Wil. DjeinjxIistablihmen ! u y?a RicoaDnr ra u ts t.i fc-a M m ki diatnur. M r,l . H5 f i 1. IM 3I E an.l na 1U Ull mm iuui a. CO Cure your Back And 'l digiW9 "f the Ki fnev. Bladder ar.a Urinarj 0-ai.a by weVrirg the Improved Excelsior Kidney Pad It is a Maivel of fleahng acd Relief, : SIMPLE, SENSIBLE DIRECT, PAIMLES$P0VERFUL I CTJZXBO rrher U elae fmiU. A UF V ttLat aJiand Kfc VOLOllON is Medicine hsorption or direct fcupliction, bb opposed to nnsatif factory interrai medicines. Hend for onr tre&tie on Kiote troubles, sent free Sold by drnggut-, rrent by mail, on receipt of price, $2. Address This is t Original scd Genuine Kid ney Pal. Aek forit and take no other. oct 25 The 'Only' Lnng Fad Co- WILLIAMS BLOCK. L'EtBOnvkich' THE BEST REMEDY FOB Diseases of the Throat ani Muss. J-rY7 In diseases of tho " XaXJCaATlO Tmlmonarv ortrana a safe and reliable remedy is inval uable. Aye r's Cherry Pectoral Ny is such a remedy. It is a scientific combination of the medicinal princi ples and curative virtues of the finest drugs, chemically" united, of such power as to insuro the greatest possi ble efficiency, and uniformity of re sults. It strikes at CHERRY PECTORAL. the foundation of all pulmonary diseases, affording prompt relief and rapid cures, and is adapted to patients of any age or either sex. Being very palatable, the youngest children take it readily. In ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Clergyman's Soro Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Catarrh, the effects of Ater's Ciierry Pectoral aro magical, and multitudes are annually preserved from serious ill ness by its timely and faithful use. It should be kept at hand in every house hold for the protection it affords in sud den attacks. In Whooping-cough and Consumption there is no other remedy so efficacious, soothing, and helpful. Low prices are inducements to try some of the many mixtures or syrups, made of cheap and ineffective ingredi ents, now offered, which, as they con tain no curative qualities, can afford only temporary relief, and are sure to disappoint the patient. Diseases of tho Jhroat and lungs demand active and effective treatment; and it i3 dangerous experimenting with unknown and cheap medicines, from the great liability that these diseases may, while so trifled with, become deeply seated or incurable. Uso (Ater's Cherry Pectoral, and you .may confidently expect the best results. K it is of . acknowledged curative power and is as cheap as its careful preparation and fine ingredients will allow. Emi Tient physicians, knowing its composi ion, prescribe it. The test of half a century has proven its certainty to euro all pulmonary complaints not already beyond the reach of human aid. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER & CO., Practical and Analytical Chemists, r' -1 Lowelf, Mass. ' SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. D. I. C. Is an absolute and irresistible cure tor OKI EC enness, Intemperance and the use of Opium, To- X-., : .4 All taste, desire and habit of using any of them, ren dering the taste or desire for any of them perfectly odious and disarnstina:. Girinar every one perfect and irresistible control o the sobriety of them selves and their friends. m It prevents that absolute phyidcal and moral prostration that follows the sudden breaking off rrom mans; Btimuiania or narconci Package, prepaid, to cure 1 to 5 persons, $2, or at your druggists, 1.75 per bottle. Temperance societies should recommend It. It ia perfectly barmleaa ana nevt:r-iailing. Hop Bitters Mfg. Co., Rochester, N.Y. Sole Agents II Con orb Care destroys all nain. loosens the coutrh. a me la the nerves, croducts rest, and nevarf . , . ' ' F uuis w cure. The IIod Pvd for Stomach. liver eud Kldnevs. is superior to all others. Cures by absorption. It is perfect ask druggists. Tbe Hn Rtttrs Jlfe. C., of RochetUr. N. T. m.V. t)re- pare Uvet reaaedtc. aii the Hop Utter, which areinat vena bei me or inu.iiranl, but the Pamt and Betiifedi rin ever made, making mora cure than ail other reroadiea. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. n j . fiUSt VVell AlleT, O 7 Eust Well DrUls. TH BEST AND M08rf8U0CE88jTUL W ell borinsr and Frbepctinfif Tools Van. uiscTureo. GAS PIPE SHAFTING and Couplings. The most improved Burface Attachments Guaranteed to make food wells anywhere. V-orks much fsster and with, half th laKnr or any other tools.; Au?er and Drills work by hand fori hone power. Drills and Boras oower haTe'eanaurf fnr a,C00fwt. - ' ' In use flye years and no failnrea. Hade from best material and ant J for half thsi price of others. Bend for circulars. O. BUmT- au T7-lydAw , gt. Jowph, Mo Jllilik' Ache PILES tradirif may foils Arctt, iTiiia.. Ta. i . ' - . r. .n t 1 -fc iltF mt,m - iorcs nave it or iU Ct it fo lot you. Cures by ABSOKPTIOX (N:. IUNG PISFiSrs THROAT DISEATe?. it UhlVr-o i. lu the sjsttai agents and healing medicic s 1 It DRAWS KKM theViseasd poisona that can? death. Thoosaxds lestify to its Tirtu . Mfi Don't despair nntll yon have tri HerBible. r acily Api li-d ana H'AUI a P old by Drolls, or sent by mtl oa r eeipt of pi ice, $2, i y r book, "Three Millions a Tear." tint free Williams Blocli, Detroit, XWich OC it NO MORE OR GOUT AO-iCVlLIcA sure curp ini airs, oy tae fiunurfcAIN HAL10T ' in I unuiuiHftiu,, oi rans ana LelDiiff. Immediate Relief Warranted. Perirf.. Cure Guarantee. Now ezclasUely nssd b? all celebrated Physician of Europe mi) merica. The highest Medical Aeadewtof i t-f ur is cures um oi iuu eases wittiia inree orjb. . t t-e cret The only dissoljer of tbe pt-;0 U3 Uric Acid which exis'ts in the Blotto Hhoumatic and Oouty Patient. UUltJf.U. (JUKKD. CURHI) Ii 8 rewey, Tsq 201 Broadway, lnfla., tuBiory ttcecmavitm. J I e&Tey, Esq, 456 Washington Market Mrs E Towne, 63 feast Ninth strwt(cbaIkT formations in the joints), Chronio Hbwas. usm. A Al Jr-raer, 74 Newark arenoe.gJerwT John F Chamberlain, Esq, Washiartoi Club, Washinjrton, D C, Rheum atio Oout n,Wm K Arnold, Esq, 12 Weybosset streel. Providenee, R I, of twenty years' ChronU aneumausm. John B Turngate, 100 Sancheiyttreet, tu Francisco, Neuralgia and Sciatica! For MalarialtIntcrmittent and Omrd levers. Chills, or Ague, 8ALICYLICA IS A CERTAIN CORE. Superseding entirely the use of Sulphate f - f . I I V ... M amine, as it wui not onir cut Us ferert, but will achiere a RADICAL CDKE.witi- ou; any ot tne lnconreniences and 'trouble! rifling i rum uinincit SI a box, six boxes for ti Bent free by Mail on receipt of money, ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT but tsfce r.o imitation or substitute, as cor Baiicylica (coby righted) is guaranteed to r lie to, or monsjc refunded, and will bedeliv ered free ou receipt of orders, by ttllitu or aaareeains: Washburne & Co.. Sf lT.vr. AflW.VTS 212 Broadwai ay, enr. Fulton st, (Knox Bifla f ine). N. T. iep aa-iyaaw. Prospectus OF THE iNSON TDIES. -W -aw a mm w M - -M rm -mm 9 m nTT .!L.W. AirriTjjfi i4tar wittn. in www, VV will be issued from the office ia Wada, boro, the first number of The Anon Tin a weekly family paper, devoted to the i terests of Ad son county, and tee sorrowA' inpr section. , . The Times wi!l be rtrictly DemocrsWtt pelitics, holding that the higheit welf the people is to be found in good goier 'man Kna nrt tVn timLhnnnr.il DrifidP'" of Democracy, while it wiU nevertfielew Just and fair to all men. It wil b I . .a. a, a It J AttASl newspaper, kpin? up with we cr the day, and the best ttoui?nu oi men. Its market reports will be tborocrwj prepared, prompt and accurate. ... A leadinir feature f the Tittes wffl in its weekly letters from Kaleijrh flew York, girinjr the chief social dP;2 cal topics fro-jt oriinal sources.. endeavor to issue such a jturnsl M leave no department uncafed for. War d-T and County News , Agricultural eo'uoi". Domestic Mifcellany for the ladies; "w kept abreast of tbe times. nn The people of Aseon and tiie re ffion have a jrreat future before tne ti will be the duty and pleasor Times to leave no effort unspsred to ao its development br all tbe work that ure ana profrreesive journal "u,t-.t confidently erpect the baarty operauc are desirous of prosperity for till u region of Worth Carolina. In reta'i hooa to nreeent a iournal. in the l'?1 Iwnien tney may ieei a just . Fubliihed at the jrrowinjr toira ot ' wjj boro. a railroad centre, and Vf"V whieh they may feel a just pride. ue i imes wiu ouer an SBMffnm for thm hminaU men OI Kjff Wilmington, Raleigh and Charlotte, Tarma One year, $2; six aoniih1' j months 6Cc BOBIKT H. CO1 Tertifinar. seat 29 The fcowestiPrice TpORALL KINDS.UFBITIXC. At E. S. WARBOCK'S JOfJ, - Got estimxtea At this cfflcbeIortC yenr printing dona elsewhere. (Office In Keview bonding) . U22 i Ml YdnGanDBBB m ia aw,
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