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niscellaneotis.
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Hoarseness, Croup, Asthma, Bron
chitis,Whoopmg Cough, Incipient
Consumption and for the relief of
consumptive ersons in advanced
stages of the Disease. For Sale
by all Dmists. Price, 25 cents.
mi LYDIA L PIHKHAfJ. OF LYHH, Tim;
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VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
Is Positive Cure
Coral! lbfse Painful f'omplnlnta find Weaknesses
MMiira tourlt IViuule papulation.'
Itillcur entirely the .worst f onn of Female Com
plaliAs, all oTrlnn tronbles, Inflammation and Ulcer a
; Hon, Falling and Dkijlaceroent, and the. consequent
f-Tnl "eakness, and is particularly adapted to to
Change of Life.
It will disaolT ana erpei tumors from the uterus la
an early stage of derelopment. The tendency to can-
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CMronn nuinurBuiflroja tutrvittru irrj uj u n.-
It rMQOTMfa!ntnesit, flatulency, destroys all crarlpgr
fcrellmulants, and relleTea weakness f the atomat-h.
It cures Bloating, Headaches, Kerreus Froftrat icn,
Oeneral DUlUy, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi
rection. That feeling ei bearing down, causinff rata, weight
aod backache, la always permanently eared by It use.
It will at all times and under all circumstances aet in
harmony with the laws that goTera the female system.
For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this
Compound Is unsurpassed.
LTDIA. E. riNKHAM'S VEGETABLE COM
POUND U prepared at 233 and 235 Western Arenue,
Lynn, Ma. Price $1. 81x bottles foi $5. Sentby nial!
In the form of pills, also 1 n the form of lozenges, on
receipt oc price, $1 per bos for either. Mrs. Pixtkhasa
freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for yaaiph
lac Address as febore. Mention this Paper.
No family shauld be without LTD La E. PUftHAiFS
LIVER PILLS. They oure constipation, biliousness
torpidity of thelirer. 5 cents per box.
tOT Sold by all Druggists.
- Oingcr, rJuchu, jVlan
tkake, Stilli'ngia, &nd
aiany of the best medi
cines known are com
bined in Parker's Ginger
ionic, into a meaicme
f such varied powers, as
to make it the greatest
Blood Purifier and the
Best Health & Strength
Restorer Ever Used.
It cures Rheumatism,
Sleeplessness, & diseases
of the Stomach, Bowels,
Lungs, Liver & Kidneys,
& is entirely differentfrora
Bitters, Ginger Essences
and other Tonics, as it
lng. Nrr fall t niton neveruitoXicates. riucox
y iMthl nl o!or to gnj hair. & Co.. Chemists, N. Y.
Sa. and ( 1 tit. Large Swing Bwy Ug Dollar Sim.
Parker's
Hair Balsam.
The Ee-t,- ClflBt, and
!LIost Koomlcal Hair Pratt-
LOVELY
COMPLEXIONS
POSSIBLE TO ALL.
What Nature denies to many
Art secures to all. Hagan's
Magnolia Balm dispels every
blemish , OTercomes Redness,
Freckles, 8ailowness,Bongh
ness, Tan, Eruptions and
Blotches, and reiiioTes all eri
dences of heat and excitement.
The Magnolia Balm imparts
the most delicate and natural
complexional tints no detec
tion being possible to the clos
est observation.
Under these cirenmstances a
faulty complexion is little short
of a crime. Magnolia Balm
sold eyeryirhere. Costs only
75 cents, with full directions.
I Z3
iOnr. Beloved
C A R FIE L D
- And his F&ithfol CabinetC
An eitfAiit Uhromo Lithofrraph of oar ltti
Prssident, making 8 fail lajtgth portraits,
printed In lOeolort on hetry paper with a
rich gold border. 8ixa, 18x26 inohet. Th
ialoftbU baaatifol work of art has. bets
tiaplr anp eednd at SI per co y. Is
ordsr tht ererr arnUy rear bs able to do -
taa thia bitlfal and toacbiaff loareidrof
m 1 m PmbMm my A Hm . Sln will
m&I) it for ob I j (0 cants per copy. We o
fan Is a this meaabj ct, printed i 8 eolort,
redneeJ t 9xlt inebea, for only-16 eeats
AQENT8 SSrJSTE WANTED
the time for ajceats to reap a rich b arrest
with these betntifal portraiu. Notkln; $
like theta. Send for terms and' btr saaplee
te work with. 0091 ANT A OO fubs,
BeT29-2n VOeitetjNew Tork
ori Foreign
Secretary of
with Spam
IN C03GEES8 TESTE Roil.
sexaI-k!
Washixgtox, February 15 -Mr. Jack
son introduced a bill, presented by Mr.
Morgan in the last Congress, for the re
lief of the Book AgenU oftLe Methodist
Episcopal Church, South.) 1 approprl
ates $155,000 in compensa,tion for prop
erty connected with the publishing house
of said Book Agents, at Nashville, which
was taken and destroyed by the United
States in 1864, or at any other time. !
A resolution offend by Mi. Call was
referred to the committee
Relations. It directs the
State to open negotiations
for remitting the tax on cattle importea
into Cuba from the United States, j
The Senate, at 2 o'dlock, took ap and
temporarily placed on ihe regular order
the Anti-polygamy bill, and Mr. Call
then addressed the Senate in support ot
tbo proposed amendment to the Pension
Arrears bill, declaring in favcr cf pen
sions to survivors ot Indian wars prior
to 1840. lie said that every I argument
in favor of granting and the coLAinuance
of pensions to soldiers of the last war,
applied with equal force in be lalf of the
disabled of the Mexican and Indian wars
At 2:25 the Anti-polygamy bill was
taken up with the amendments. I (
The sections and amendments were
agreed to up to the 5tli section, whitjh
authorizes the President to grant amnesty
to those classes of offenders guilty before
the passage qf the a(t of bigamy, poly
gamy or unlawful cohabitation, on such
conditions as he shall think jprcpqr. The
wholesale exercise of the patrdening po wer
contemplated in this section was objected
to as trenching upon the kgislatire pre
rogative, but after some discussion the
section, as amended, afnd the remaining
committee amendment, up to the 8th
section, were adopted Several members
debated this section, ab.d it was finally
arranged that thej measure should be
proceeded with immediately after the
morning business to-morrow, and debate
upon it concluded at 5:30 p. ra. Upon
thifi understanding Mr. Edmunds, in
charge of the bill, consented 1 to an ad
journment, ,
JMr. uofce introduced a bill appropria
ting S1CO.000 for the improvements of
Galveston harbor.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
The House resumed consideration of
-1 a . j i mi 1 ii ti ' ri
ine Apportionment oiu, anu iiir. Her
bert, of Ala., eontionued his speech in
opposition to any j increase in ine mem
bership of the Rous?. It was faid that
large bodies had the advantage cf b&iug
wore diffiult to corrupt, but he contend
ed that more members would bring more
schemes. Just in proportion as the
membership was increased the members
would lose their individuality and per
sonal responsibility, and would rely upon
committees. A eorropt man, iustead of
endeavoring to corrnpt the House, would
apply himself to " the committees. The
committees could not be large enough to
put them beyond the reach of temptation.
He favored a constitutional amendment
limiting the number ot Representatives.
Le Date on tne Apportionment bin oc
cupied the remainder of the day's session,
after it was taken up, to the exclusion of
all other business I
An arrangement was finally agreed to
whereby at the conclusion of bne hour's
debate to morrow the previous 'question
shall be considered as seconded and vot
iag upon the various propositions begin.
A vote will also be allowed upon 1 the
question as to whether old or new meth
ods of apportionment shall be adopted, i
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R-wg atd t'barvr
Murdered. .
Yesterday evening, late, Sheriff Now-
ell received a telegram from Eugecej f 1 .
Jones, Esq., a Justice of the Peace for
New .Light township, informing him of
the murder of Mr. Eldridge i Blake by a
negro prisoner, Henry J ones. The mur
der was cemmitted yesterday morning,
near William St ell's four! miles southeast
of Wake X Roads, i H , ,
On the 31st of January last Henry
Jones, the murderer, is said to have stolen
an ox from one BurwellFreeman,brought
it to this city, and soldj it to a batcher
here. The authorities of the townshiD
had been on the lookout ior Jones, and
yesterday he was arrested. Eldridge
Blake and George Peebles were taking
before a magistrate, hira Mr. Eu
gene T. Jones, for trial. When the two
deputies, with their prisoner, reached a
large field near Stell's house, the prison
er declared he would not go a step fur
ther with them. Mr. Peebles then lelt
Mr. Blake in charge of the negro, and
went off to a house not a great distance
off, to secure the help1 of the people.
Returning presently with several of the
neighbors, they wero horrified! to see, Mr.
Blake lying on the wet ground, stone
dead, i while there jwas no sign of the
prisoner. Mr. Blake's shot gun, which
was in his hand3 when he was left by
Peebles, was missing, and it was also
found on examination that a pistol had
been taken from the dead man's pockpt.
The only supposition of the men who
looked at the dead body was that Mr.
Blake had been careless, perhaps, for a
moment; when the negro, springing upon
turn, oeizea me gun, snot mm, ana teen
taking the pistol also, had fled. : 1
The murderer, Henry Jones, is a bright
mulatto, about 5 feet 10 inches in height,
weighs about 150 pounds, and has a very
full lace, tie nails irom Brinkleyville,
Halifax county. The telegram to the
Sheriff, in giving this personal descrip
tion and information as to his home, says
that he has probably fled in !the direction
of the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad,
as his father lives 13 miles from! Weldon.
and near Kiogwooi.
Much excitement was caused last night
by the news of the horrible crime against
law and order.- Sheriff Xowell telegraph
ed news of the murder and a description
of the murderer to a number of points.
to head him Off. No information other
than that above eiren. which cants from
several sources, but ia thoucht to! be
trustworthy, was "to be had last evening.
Deserving Articles are always Appre
ciated. The exceptional cleanliness of
Parker's Hair Balsam makes it popu
lar. Gray hairs are impossible with it's
occasional uie.
CAE0L13A-
Fa r me r and Mechanic: Ma. Frank
H. Cameron has resigned the Presidency
of the North Carolina ! Life'Ininrance
Company. ----Mrs. Rufns .Upchurch,
residing a tew miles from Raleigh, acci
dentally ignited her skirts at the fire
place, and. was fatally burned before
tbey coma oe exungtusnea.
Laurraburg; Enterprise Lookout for
i t - ml - t m
cnicicen iBievesi abb coop oi air.
James Sanford was robbbed of half a
dozen, or more, fine chickens on Monday
night. One night week before last
the lurniture store of Messrs. Harris
& Sanford was robbed of a wash-stand,
five cbromo frames and a hat rack.
On Thursday evening last Revenue
officer Ostar J. Spares, with two assist
ants, pounced upon a country wagon,
stopping in the grove near our office,
and seized the wagon, a horse and a
mule and three-barrels of unstamped
whiskey. The owners, or the men in
charge of the team, made their escape.
The revenue detectives appropriated the
chattels for the benefit of the govern
ment. j Charlotte ,06servr: The engine,
jphmp, and a part of the material for the
stand pipe of the water works is expected
idaily. 1 1 is .thought the material for
the etand pipe will arrive in time to com
mence work, before court meets. It
is understood that a proposition has been
made by two prominent capitalists of the
city to a certain gentleman who is fami
liar with the business ofrunning a cotton
factory that if he would taKe the manage
ment of such an enterprise they would
invest a sufficient sum to erect another
cotton factory in this city. Those
of our citizens who wore accustomed to
dealing in future contracts! on cotton
were decidedly on the bull side at the
beginning of the cotton season, but since
January they have claaged front and
have gone on tht bear side recovering; all
losses, and are now realizing handsome
profits. They are to day closing out
their contracts, taking in large profits,
Greensboro Patriot: The freight over
the Richmond & Danville R. R. is sim
ply immense, and unparalelled in the
history cf railroading in North Carolina.
Sunday freights are inhibited by the
company, and it is well worth a walk
throogh the mud to the depot to seethe
miles cf freight trains to be seen there
every Sunday. Every foot of track is
used, leaving barely passing room for the
passenger trains. I An old citizen re
marked that there is more freight car
ried jover the road in one week now than
in a year's time 25 years, ago. The
contracts beyond Waynesville have been
let, A. B. Fortune having that betwesn
that place and the Balsam Mountains
Beyond the Balsam and down Scott's
Creek, Fagg has the contract which em
braces operations extending between 45
and 50 miles beyond Asheville. i
News and Observer : Revivals are
in progress in the Baptist and Presbyte
rian churches 'at Durham. There have
been fifty-two conversions up to date in
the former church. The sad news
was receivedf here yesterday of the
drowning of Mrd. Ransom Jones, a lady
well known here, and who has many re la
tives in this county and city. For three
weeks, it is said, her mind had appeared
somewhat impaired, and it is said that she
had before attempted to commit suicide
in the same manner. , Her home was near
Cary. Yesterday morning she arose
early and went away from the house.
Not appearing soon, search was made,
'When her husband found on going to the
mill pond that a Mr. Adams had just
taken h?r body from the 'water. All
attempts to restore lite were unavailing.
She is supposed to have jumped from a
bridge into the pond and to have been in
the water about half an hour when
found. She was an estimable lady, and
held in high esteem by her neighbors.
bhe leaves two children.
Bed-Buss, Roaches.
Rats, mice, ants, flies, vermin, mos
quitoes, insects, &e., cleared out by
"Rough on Rats." 15c. boxes at drug
gists.
m.
THE MAILS.
The mails close and arrive at the City
Pot Office as follows :
Northern through mails. . ... .5.15 p
Northern through and way
mails 5:40 a. m.
Raleigh 5; 40 a.m
Offices between Hamlet and
Kal&igh 7.30 p. m.
Mails for tbe JN. U. Kaiiroad,
and routes supplied there
from, including A. & N. O.
Railroad, ati 5:40 a. m. and 5. 80 p.m.
j-v.a e a '
toontnern malls ior an points
booth, daily. 8.00 p. m. and 7:45 a. m.
Western mails (C O R'y) daily , .
(except Sunday )... 7:80 p. m.
alail tor Uberaw & Darling
ton......... . j. ... ........ . 8:00 p. rri1
Mails for points between Flo
iecceand Charleston.. 8.00pm
i ayetteviiio, and otHcea on
Cape Fear River, Tuesdays,
and fc rulays.... l.00 p. m.
Ml v a
.cayettevtiie, via Liumcerton,
daily, except Sunday? 7.80 p. m.
Onslow O. H. jand Intermedi-
ate offices, every Tuesday
and r riday ( at j. fj.00 a, m.
Smithvilie malhi, by steam -
boat, daily, (0XCP Sun- ,
. days)... J L 8.80
Mails for Easy Hill, Town a. ra
Greek, Shailotte and Little
River, S. Or, every Tues-
day and Friday at......... . . 6:00 a. m.
OPESrOB DSLrvzar. I,
Northern through and way
mails. 7:30 aJ m. and 9.00 a. m.
Southern Mails. 7:00 p. m. and 7.80 a.m.
Carolina Central Railway.... 8:80 a. m.
Stamp OfSce! open from 8 a. to. to 12
M., and from 2 to 6:15 p. m. Money
Order and ! Register Department open
same aa stamp office.
Genetril delivery open from daylight
to dark, aud on Surdays from 8:80
Id 9:30 a. m i
Mails collected from street boxes every
day at 4:00 p. m. .,f:
Stamps for eaie In small quantities at
general delivery wten slasip cfJce Is
mm
sioseo.
conEiEcoiai. nnTzo;
VltitfTTOTOa UsRgKT.
" -i -- rxSXTAMX H.-4 T SLr
; sriBIZa X17ZE3IIIZZ-QaoteI..flrm
at 4t eeats. Ho tale reported.
BOOHf Quoted steaAr a tl 15 w atrala
edaod tlObr Cooi 8tralned. wlta aalea
as oflsred.
TAE-QuoUd stead at U 74 per bW e2S
Ikx. .
at 12 OS tor Hard. S3 25 for Soft and tS W fox
O and YI (attxed? and Dry Vlrgjln ).
COTTON footed armx. Sales of 153 bales
ea m basis of UK eenta for Mlddllnxl Tbe
following- are tbe official quotations :
Ordinary 9-16 Ot
flood, "rtnury. -,m 15 -IS
Low Middling It II 1
klUallac-.-... It
Good Middliag - . W
SST bale
107 easts
a8 ob
nno
44
Uottoc.
Spirits Tnrpeni
aoelzM,
y eiiLT maonrTt
rtrs. ............ wihii.
Tar.
Grade Tnsenflack
...... 07
..M 14:4
ilAHINE HEWS.
JLH&IYED.
Steamer Kllaatb, Blsbee, 8mtthTUl.
tlaster. --
Steamer North State. Green, Fayetterille,
Wortb A Worm.
8chr Ltissle Major,
Barker A Co.
Schr Jno a Ingram,
Q Barker & Co.
roster. Boa ton,
Paekard, Navaeaa,
OLSABKD
Steamer Kllaabetb, Blabee," Smith vilie,
Jklaater i
Steamer North State, Green, Fayelteville,
Worth c Worth.
Steamer John Dawson; Sherman, Point
Caswell, It P Paddiaon.
SoUrTR PilUbury. Pitcher, Portsmouth,
Nil Jm H Chad bourn A Co,
. . ! 'j exporta
COASTWXSZ.
PorUmouth. If H soar T B Plllabury
314,7D5ft lumber.
fVEEKLf STATEMENT
SToexs on hxhb rsBsvutT II, 1881
I ' ; ;.
Ucttoa ashore.. ' 6,749
afloat. teeeaeeeMeiieseeeiMetetJw - is.031
Total... ltMNHIH4MIMI
Spirits aehoreM.MMMM...M.
afloatM..MM.M.M. eeaeee
8,760
3,625
Total.
ISMtlNW
Ooeia ashore.
Afceseaaa)e)eeetaeae e
Total.
8,625
9,SS0
;8,18T
.107,567
Tar asherawM,
afloat
Total.,
Crude ashore,
afloat..,
seeqeeaeieesee)j ejejejsee XS0
leeeeeeeeeeeaeaaeeeeeaeeei weeeee '
veissleaoa eee 99m aaaaea
asoairn 1101 ru. 1 to fas. 11.
841
j THE UltCOK GIBBS d CD'S MANIPULATED CX:
i Is c!a:mei and admtlied to fco 11:3
Bestt Host Eeliable and Choapost Pon
in use for Cotton ana otnor Cror:.
s . ' ' ' -' ';
"Ycu en al 8 depend npon iK
Aiim.1 ce for tout auppJies at mc on tha U3aal terra,-
All material compoeiog Fer:ilizars na?e ad ran led aui sjozicf c
are diffiaoJi t j ges. but tier is no advanQa io tha price ot cri ti?
zers : x -: - - -
For suorlies sni any informviicn inxeg. r2 to Guvno con-.f, ;
I . Wilmington rtdLiora
Ub U
CtottOnasjaejejaeeeeaasasaeaeta '834
1.CT1
S08Xfl a eeasn)aes oaxa-e ee e 2 5a 4
e a v eeeaseaaej a m,35T
0rUd6l(NMHMMlimiNMSMMHINNM I S60T
j f.FO fftCK fUsl TO flsia 11.
OomMtio
asaejeejaeasejeaaaea)ejaeja
ae ejejsief ea
Cotton
8piritsM.M.M;M,
4&osiaM..MM.M.,
v..
urnae.......
Foreijcs.
W.tWUra.MMt ..........
mll..,.tttwllimiWtMMHU.
Uashi .
S.801
1,121
1,1S6
4 SIS
130
1,107
a
2,059
NEW YORK i WILMINGTON
STEAMSHIP GO.
SEMI-WEEKLY LINE
y y STEAMERS f
WILL SAIL FROM NEW ' IORK
ErervrrWEDSISDAT and BA TUB DAT
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at S oVoek, P. M.
jajEXisrAUTOBMMMTharaday, Jaaaa'T 2t
l!
BEGULATOBM:M.M.8atarday. Jaaoarj IS
- i - i
GOLF BTRKAMSatnrdaj, Fehraary
BSKKrACTOS...Wentsday, Tabmaxy
BEGULATOBBatarday, Fabrmary U
Through Bills Lading sad Lowest
T&nmgh Katss f asxaataei to aaol frcss
Points LnlToTtband South Carolina.!
For Freight Eagajemeats apply ti
THOg, G. BOND, Basrt,
WllBingto&tw 0,
.!'-.
THICO. G, EGIR, Freight Agent,:
. 6 Broadway, Sww Tori.
WlU P. CLTDB A 00
Jaa 24-tf h. ':'-"
Oeafl A4Tsotse
Health io Wealth!
DBS 0-W8r8 Kaava asr Baam
Taaaxxair. a soeelfia fa wat. r
natn, voavulalona. - Msmu Ruii.n.
KrtUll.aprea.loa, toes of tfeaory. Isapo-
tmr.tt fill . m-mayi-
1 - m auueea oy ovar
fmmm'S wwr-fadalganee,
JS11?! 10 docayaad death.
One boxwiU eve reoemt easee. Kaea box
eontias one month's Uaatxamt. o. in.t
a bor, or sia boxes for fire doOan; aoat by
tamu prepay to raoeips or priea We roar,
ante, six boxes to ear anr aaaa. VlriT...i!
orer reeeived kv aa for six kM . ..
eand Ike purcb asar our writtsai airseoMBt so
retora thasMMT. If tlMtrtataeat does not
tffeetj acara. .HiBArsaUtlssafd by XtU fl
Jlasaer) 7iIiai?itoa, U C -Qt&ggm by .n
wta rira rrrayt attention, Jm
I.
SSI
1 SJIIE)
1 1 & 13 SOUTH FROrJT QTrSCET
HAS ALWAYS OURIflQ THE
As well aolat all other tlmoo, ofTorod tho Flnccti
and Choicest selection of
PARTICULAR ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE f.'tVVi
LIQ UOI! D Etc A RTJJklENi!
, WHEBE CAN BE FOUND THE BEST SELE0TED0F
Old Fine Sherrios,
Brandies
I j Champagnes..
; Oordklj
AND THE WELL-KNOWN BRANDS OF ' V
3E3E I S Z 3H3 Ql
0
SO LONG SOLD BY THIS HOUSE. '
.,i
T A BTiB AND COOKIKTG RAscdTJJi
THE USUAL VARIETT OF '
j .- - g .r . - a--c, J -jr
L NUTS AND FINE' CANDIES 1
' -- - -
Cento pbi?1!!)!
FIE
' I
JVZinoe Meat at 1 0
PLUrJ PUDDIHG !
wMwaMsw ausaaaw aissttWAI 'VaVaaUUUJU.i.
T7 .!? -ii v . , . . I . :
a.Terytnins wwi te soia iow; try once and you will call. essin.
dto M ix anu io ooutn rront Streotr
Fop th LrOoDyyo!:
I AM OFFERING A GREAT VARI BTY OF NEAT AND ft ATfDSOlfZ llUr
jJL.ua aulTAiSLiJfi JfOK PRESENTS, -
I offer the largest and cheapest stock of Handkerchiefs, in White, Clear Lavs, Cc
Aoiucra auu .amoroiaerea. , .4
Fancy Handkerchiefs, in Fancy Cartons. All Linen Bordered Ilandlderchkfitf
each, A Variety of Cotton Handkerchiefs as low as 3 cents. . ; x
L. C. Ilandkerchiefo, in handsome carton with Christmas Card; Gent's CcisI,
der L. C. Handkerchief, enperlor quality.:
Ladies', Gents and Children's 8ilk Handkerchiefs, in every style and quality,
from 15 cents to $2 each. - . .
Spanish Lace Ties and Fichus, at p
' Silk andLawn I Ties, (hilars and CoilareUes.V
- t" 1 m , . . t . j . , . . t ' -....
GenVe Keek Ties, the largest stock m tho , city. Boy. Neektief at 5 tzZ
: of low rced handsome arti
r j Our COirlttmas Towels srirpass afl osa.
Table Cloths. Table Covers, Piano Covers, Jlaadata tzit
Corsets, Calicoes, Cheap Dress GoodsTccttrrara, :
Goods for Men's and Boy's Wear. - ' at
Ladies and Gentlemen desirins
Invited to give me a call. v n TIr 4 4 v I
OSOIT ! ---. i'mm m0s" m
The Robeson iani
TJUBLISHED KVERYi Wedoesday, in
LumberUm, N.C,,by W.W. MeDIarmld,
hsa tbe largest circulation and the largest
advertising patronage of any country paper
n tbe 8iat. It now bas oyer 800 subscri
bers In Robeson county alone, beiidet a
Uumberiarjd. IHaden. Cftrimh. tm.v.
llarlboro and Dartiatct. t Vr
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