THE CHEAT GERUaN &m PAUL i:!ii:U3IJLTISM, . i:fKACIIS- r-yE TM.'CiT. ....... . ; ..:.. ; . .. ! i , T.NV.S! lf.tT. I Hi 3J ! rcbHQUEROR.) A SPECIFIC FOR Efil?S'f. SFASHS. ' .'eLSIjSS, FiLUHS SICMESS. ' TINS CiWE. 11CH0H0USH, " :?sa QTB3. SYPHILUS, SCH jRIU. IKES EVIL. t t ElESa DISEASES. CYSFEFSU. KER3SSBS, SIK HEADACHE, rviua SBV3US weakness. ttBBS BSSTttTlflU E.iliX HBT, BUM SORES, aUjUSKSS. CQSiriEKESS, r; j.tf r re: sirs i e-eeuubities. SuJerers rtn louintui imnjwnci v.. i f-r h irn i ciro I IIKK. trr. -t jcr , -..t t. . Ir. A. it. Mn. Iit -4. CUlra- iti.ir Jl-U.twlr JBATE'S SPECIFICS. -v f:f torniul it n'! t7 au eminent iurin i rir uvcfiil f -cf mLiiT.-u r. of ihi li! xI. wiicthcr . r iMLlrrl. -LJn dtcac. t-tm :.!., c: , are ponunently --!U: No. I. ITirofl. vt. .i tn.; u : t, inj.n loutuiui nurr ; . '. i.'t v-tnx Ehau-it! Vital : i i : !. f M n!:.t. ThUremely U tin- ! V ' rar? ? t ':i. curullct. It Is 'k--'rf i!:ru -!uttl.? HrCAkfnM Nervous 'j-r.i. Nv.nrt t-Yfivw tt strnsth ; I -r t-t ti.? organs nod ciT.tu r V-! npF. f'v- (I. l N i '.un mutant rcV.et and er- -i- t -x A t-t'jr euro for all wek- ?-3.3 ! ua;iK rrlo il. k 1 1' f or H'nt on rc"!pt of price f. H . IUU :-j S. CUri. St., t htccx Kt ID!: t IKftfLML t .'I iy Jiw nrtfi Homo Itcins. "A'u your own fault xcjzuki iick when you can p bU:cr tba: r.ovcr fWt7 ucikes: woujan, amallcit child, "m ft iavilU! can usii hon bitters . i r' -. . ia 1 great qood. d uca ttj'.tcrinj around from H -t-iitiiai. kidney trouble or auy "t'wi will be almost new by minj l v.cn. My wifi and dauzhter were tuade by the use of bop bitters and I : - :i::;cr.d them M my people. Meth '.: C.crxymon. Ask any good doctor if hop ':.: are co. the best family medicine 'r.tanh. -Mi'arial ker. Ague aud Bilious- .i..io t very ueinoornoou as - -a Lop litters arric. " My tuolhcr drove the paralysis ill Leuralzu all out of her svstem l:e wi'r ii rendered harmless and cc r. 'Ireshias and reviving with hop " '" a each draught. . T"- T'or cf youth for the a?ed and '"lifil.09 b;t-!cri- Imd&w. Sash, i5oorsf ndsj Mte Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. A.fKcT rOH N. v. CXASIKL l'AINT 'S HE l!V PltEPAliKD "PAINT, QALL AND EXAMINE OUR GOODS AND nT rtt ltorc purChlojc. Th lact ,4;c ;f arc !nm tho celebrate! Fac o!We!h?r::iACo JktHl narrUoil nroa Co KsaS'lf airantee for their quality A '34 of cuok'.az Cloves at Factory r- -"e. ta j u,0urUrT0 au,, fa n HARDWARE STOCK, i i KATIX'L JACOBI. ;10 ikuth Front St "PUfiOELL HOUSE. UM'U SltW U AN AG EMEiT, n t -..I'INQTOS, N. C PWtatwai. Tati,rutl.W ..a co? titters " Ed. Oswcfo Sim. -.7 ' tiiC iiacf8 healthy vith hop v.tU'Ti a-..J you nccu nut fear fcickucss. TheDaily Review. COTTON. Ti bnni ol the burden of Toil Prom the strength ami the st-ced of ihu plow. It sioSnsn from the heart i th soil. And tho sc. ds that :irc Iori:Ul iuhv. In ti.f so:: furrowed field l the South. It rules o'er the realm- f the grain. Ti- 2rtt.n through ihu lHtn of the drouth. Is l.tir through tin fait of the; rain. With blossoms of purple and white. U ith leave that aro vernal m hue, Tis fed ly the airand the ght. u ami dew; 1 13 nurtured by eun&bii It Mr.u '.-i Iroui the breast pt the earth. M i life with rare cuttr atd heat In marveU of uas:ca birth. Tis king u'er the i-uni ami the r.-heat. i The procrcant rul?f d May j ' Heal uudi r hs ripening boll ; I 1 Ami later it lives in If:j ray Of" the light that iliuu:fH its aouL TV as known in the land of the 111. Thn.!i! ngc- !"rg i'cu and dead; With wndVr ol whit:i.- increased. To ihu v.anuth of the South it is wed. ! Ti l nihiTrd Jrifin ilie". s and hlllj; i . . . i : . : . i ..I . j in o"j:ui uaii'b r. i." u'"jum . Vth orient beaut v it til!s j VaitacrciorafiluenV ground, j Though planted in darkness and luoni. i Tis aafo in the dust ot the ioil; It arise in p!nndof of blooaj. t It a'.vnk a at tho tvhispr ol (icnl . Oa! lilt a lare yxin of praise. As strou2 as tbcttdeb of tho sea ! Through lengths off .aboriousdays And concjueoti of Commerce to be. This plant lroui lhi heart f the eoil. In the prido of its puritied tlcece. With triumpus of glory and toil Shall reign in tho rapture of jieacc. II'iii. If, Jlaync, in Jfotnc d Farm. - - N. Y. Mail itvl Kiprca. The Antithesis ol' Don't" Nuinhcr Two. Addressed to ."Married Women'. remember that you are married to n man and not to a god ; be prepared lor imperfections. J)a anticmatc th diseovery by your husband that you arc "only a woman;1 if you wcro not he would not care about von. . I Do bear in iniud that a popular preacher often has a wife; have some rejird tor her lcebogs. 1K. once in a way, lei your huibatid have tho last word: it will gratify him and be t:o particnlar los to you. Do let tho sun into your homo; A man detecU dark rooms, and his Uute is more importance than; your carpets. curtains or complexion. Do be reasonable; it U & great deal lo ask under some circumstance, but do try; reasonable tvbmen are rareb( rare. Do roiiX vocr in-i-'hbor'.H encroach meats. Iu refuse to tell yur home worries; lo your closest friend ; the y ar e nobody's business but your own I)d be diuilied; keep your place and imakoyour associates and dettundania 1 i kiij their". Iki remember that servants aro made ol tho same material a you aro; a little coarser grained, perha i but the same in eaaenuals; "one' touch of uaturb uiakes the whole world kin.'' Do respect their f'tfling' and attach meiits, let the pretty parlor maid have her lover openly ; she will have him anyway, and it you have her confidence you may avo her lifelong misery. Do lorrret your clothe as much as po5sibe. Do try and forjet yourself;, as for your husband, forget that you! married him and remember that lie ' married you;hcwHl then probably do the reverse. ! Do. If a friend drops in unexpectedly, leave things just as jthey are. If the J tidy is off tho chair back, what does i; matter r A nowspancr on me uoor, even, is no absolute disgrace. Do let your husband smoke if he wauls to; you cau easily accuitom yourself to the smoke of his cigar, and it will keep him out ol tnischiel anil -quiet; if your curtaiu-i smell after it, let the air blow through tho room Do let him read the uewspaper at the breakfast tabic: is is unsociable, but thou it i only a trifle niter all. and ho likes it. ' Do let biai kno w mrc than you once iu a while: it keeps up feclfreipcc and you wiil be none worse for admittinr that vou arc do his the not actuady iufallible Do pay your tervanta regularly. Do keep accounts; do live witbiu your allowance; do. lor the sake of everybody, your.-elf included, know ex actly how much yen have to rpeud, and sac fometbiu;: out of it it you can. Do date your letters. Do have auopen firj if vou can man age it, aud d have tho hearth swept up every time coals art put on. Do be courageous; do be sclf-respect- iogi do be a sensible woman, and not a meio insane creature, pretty to look al and ol no farther uic. Do wear real jewelry or none at all. Do read something better than novels or cook books.' , Do remember that tho interest of life is not cent red iu your home circle; do tarn iliarizo yourself with outside even Is. Do read somethiug in tho papers be sides fashion notes and society columns ; bavo tome knowledge of what is goiti ou mi foreign countries. Do be a companion tu your husband, it be is a wise man ; and it ho is not. try lo make him becomo your companion ; raiso his standard ; do not let him lower yours. Do respcctyour husband's prejudices : do respect his relations', especially his mother, becauso sho is your mother-in-law ; she loved him before you did. Decline of Man. Nervous Wcaknofti, Dyspepsia, Im potence, Sexual Debility, cured by VehV Health Iteacwer.'' 1 Did you turn over a new leaf? , .... i Ministers Sound its Praise. Rev. Mr. Oreenfielda, Knoxville, Term., writes as follows: "Samaritan Nervine, permanently cored my son of epileptic fits. IIeref food for thonKht. Sold by drorjflJts, -SI.50. Modem Courtship Scene. Acd you really love me dearlv?' he asked, as he coiled his arm about her wasp-like sysle.ii. "And youll always love me so?M " Al way s, Frederick ; ever so.' "And you pledge me to sew but1 Sir!" I "You plcdin me to so beautify my life that it will always be as happy as now?" 'With my lat breath. Frederick.' "And drilling. ju will mend uiy stock" Your what, sir?" 'You will tuend my stock of knowl. edo and draw me upward and enward to a better existence?' - "It will be the pride of inv life so to do, Frederick I will sacrifice all lor you complete happiness. "I know that bwcelhcart. But sup pose in the fullness of time some acci dects frhould happen to to 5ay the trou " "You frget yourself, sir. To the what?" "To Ihe trouscau; would it defer the hfur that makes you inTuc?" "Never. Frederick. Iam your,s, mi mi aud heart, and naught can separate "Ami you will care for me ever, my GUl. nnd I lor you; for though I may never have a Mar- " r.nouzn! hnavo rae lorcver. "But listen. Tbouh I may never have a shirking dispoaition, I shall sometime perhaps, iu the struggle of life, forget the plain duty ' And so ou. That's modern courtship. Lots of abstract swash, but a manifest disinclination to contemplate such con veniences as buttons, socks. trowCTs and shirts. Chicaw Tribune. Aycr Cherry Pectoral is rccom mended by physicians of the greatest cmitieucc ou both sides of the Atlantic, as the most reliable remedy for colds and coughs, and all pulmonary disor dcrs. It affords prompt relief iu every case. No family should over be without t. ! Humming birds and other flatleath ercd ornaments loop the draperies of some of the Parisian dresses. From the Proud Standpoint of superior htyle," the languid city beauty surveys the imaginary physical short comings ol her rustic female cous in. Yet if the latter possess a finer set of teeth, as she probably does if she U5C3 SOZODONT, and tho metropoli tan belie does not, that striking contrast so much in her tavor enables her to turn tho tables with a vencance. Pearly teeth are better thau "stylo.' The small hat of limp felt of the same color'as the costume is tbe correct wear for tailor-made cloth, cheviot and flan nel suits. Opinion of Ir. Mott, late Gov- eriirueiitCIiemist.oii Alleocks Poms Piaster. Mv investigation of Allcock's Po ur." Plasteu shows it tocontafn valu able U7id essential ingredients cot pres. ent in auy other Piaster. These ingre dients are so perfectly proportioned that Ai.i.cock3 Pores Plaster will not cause Blisters or Excessive Irrita tion, and I find it superior to and more elllcient than any other Plaster. ! IIKNV A. MOTT, Jil. Ph. D., F, C. S. Professor of Chemistry, N. Y. Med. CoUcfic, etc. l)o not waste your money buying in ferior articles. Tell your Druggist you want Allcock's Porus Plasters, and do not take others made to sell on the reputatiou of the genuine article. Clasps and buekles of metal, jet smoked pearl adorn the sashes and and draperies of little children's, misses' and ladies, drossy suits. What it Did For an Old Lady. Coshocton Station. X. Y.. .! Dec. 23, 1673. 1 (Jents A number of people had beeu usiug your Hitters here, and with mark ed effect. In one case, a lady of over seventy years had been sick for years, and for the past ten years has not been able to be around halt the time. About six months ato she got so feeble that she was helpless. Her old romedies, or physicians, being of no avail I sent to Deposit, forty-live miles away, and got a bottle of Hop Bitters. It improved her so she was able to dres herself and walk about the house. When sho had taken tho second Ipllle she was able to take care ot her owu room aud walk out to a noishborV, and has improved all the time since. My wifo aud child ren have also derived .irrcat benefit f rom their use. i ; W.I. H ATI! AWAY. Agt. U. S. Ex. Co. The colors preferred for girls dressy suiu and outer garments are pigeon gray, sapphire blue, and red in the jar net and ruby trades " HosuduIiH paper ucicu tens me- trutn without jirci l the Great SouXhem Remedy for j consequence, which gets at tho far tf no ?o t tho run" rf tho Scrofulous Taint Rhcu ' f r ti-,w fu rro?s cost, which pre luauaiu, i iiuw omuiiiu, iwui, wuim;, Coasuuiution. Brotichitid. Nervoud Dc bilitv. Malaria aud all diseases arisimr ?. . a I. l 1 ! irom an impure coaaiuou oi mo nioou. i uo merits oi mis vamaoic prcpara-; tion arc so well known that a passing notice ii but necessary to rcmiud the readers of this journal of the necessity of always haviuff a bottle of ROSA DALI5 amvag their stock of family necessities. Certificates can bo presented from niauy leading Physicians. Ministers and heads ot families throughout tho South endorsing ROSADALIS iu the highest lerm. Wo arc constantly in receipt of certificates of cures from the most reliable sources, and wo do -not heitato to recommend it as the bett j remedy for the cure of the above dis eases. Wanted. BY A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO ubCah a manufactory thereon, well-Umber ed cypres lands. Parties wtxo may have such land lo dispose of are requested to commnnl ease, with me at Wadeaboroor try letter with Mr. Joh T. James, at mimlnjrton in person, rull pmculars as to exact locatloa of lands, nnmber of acres, probable yield of timber to the aero and .lowest prtce. must be mads kaowa. JOHN T. PATRICE, . State Inmigratkm Agent, S4llti x WadesXero.N. 1 1 " " -'T. 1 ' ' MISCELLANEOUS. THE BRIGHTEST and BEST! DAI LIt SFl -VEEKLY KTt St . WA Y EDITIONS. THE I:., ; WEW YORK FOR 1884. PRESIDENTIAL TEAR. New Proprietor: New Editors! few Life arid Blood ! s? month ajji TUB WOKM) rompicu'i I'.ft jkw carwr, It irrowth hnbrcn linnrc- i rvKiiivi. w (TO'icnm ajTancc la circui . 'ivcrtiins.ainflucnc' inpopuiaiity, wrraur the cUTm of .i lea-lin poiitlrn In j Ner YotV jouroaiism. I ; A.t... T 4. I t . . . No cxro? or effort win be spared uatn THE WODIJ U recognized as the G C IS ATEKT as well a the BRIGHTEST an CHEAPEST TAPES in AMEBIC. Tin: Woeld, ae tbe loading. Democratic pewepaprr i tbe country, knows no factlou ani recognizes no inamauaramumon or as plratlooe asHe from the goocral good of the party and tho Kcpnblic It eeeka tho triumph of principles not m?n. It upholds great Dem ocrauo weas ana taeau not a taction or fraction f the party. At the entrance or the new year the row Would dcalrca to express its gratitude for the hearty welcome it has received and the magnificent success It has already achieved. Its wolooms comes from the people. Its suc cess is thei work. They have indorsed its merits by more than trebling ita circulation In tlx months, and by doubling Us advertising. For this they arc entitled to our warm thanks. No Democrat ought tJ be happy without THE WORLD. We call upon our Democratic friends in every town and hamlet in the Union to START CLUBS FOE THE WEEKLY. They will get the ablest, brightest and cheap est newspaper m tue .country, as well as an earnest and steadfast missionary and true Democracy. The Weekly World, 8 PAGES. (J COLUMNS. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, CONTAINS ALL THE NEWS, complete and Intere&tUig. WELL CONSIDEUED EDITORIALS on eve ry HUbJect, political or social. A I'ABUER'S DEPAETMK&T Full i cultural and Farm News. Agri- A LITERARY DEPARTMENT. A HOUSEKEEPERS' DEPARTMENT. A YOUNO FOLKS CORNER. A CHECKER DEPARTMENT. A CHESS DEPARTMENT. . COMPLETK COMMERCIAL AND MARKET REPORTS ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Each deportment Li ably edited, and all combined make THE BEST DOLLAR WEEK LY IS AMERICA. THE WORLD SUBSCRIPTION RATES. . 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If vou were to paste end to end alt the col umns of all The tir'S printed and sold last year you would get a continuous strip of in teresting Information, common scnec wisdom, sound doctrire, and tano wit, long enough to reach from Printing IIoue square ty the top of Mount Copcwilcus in the moon, then back to Printing llouso square, aud then thrce-uar tcr of the way back to the moon again. But The So" is written for the inhabitants of the earth; this samp 6trlp of intelligence would glruie ine giopeiwcmv tcren or iwen-ty-oigbt times. 1 If OTcry buyer of a copy of The 8cn during the pas-t yar has spent only one hour over It, and If bis wife or his grandfather hastpent soother hour, this newtpapcr in 1?3 has af forded tbohuraanraco thirteen thousand years of tcady readlnjr, night and day. It is oniy by little calcura.tlon3 like thetci that yoe i u form any idea ot the circulatior. of tho mot popular of American ucweppei, ir "t lt tcfluocfl on the opSntotiH and scuopp of Amfricjtn men Hnd wotnen. Tnu suy lar"d wi:l cTtninue trc. ' new? c rords and in tbo moet rca Uldc shipe, which is working with all its heart fr tne cause of honest government, and which there i fore believes that tb Republican party must aTJ1 mai. go la thl, rnmivS year ot our iyrd. is;t If tou know The Hry. tou like it already.: aud you will read it with accustomed diligence j and profit during what is sure to be tha most ; tDtc-reetiDZ vear In its history. If you da not j ye t know the Scy, it Is h!?u time to gt Into the "nuBblue. Terms to Mail scbsceiba-e?-I The several editions of The buy are n?ut by mall, postpaid, as follows: DAILY SO cents a month, t a yer; with -Sunday edition, $7. 1 SUNDAY Eight pairo. TbUedition furnish ica the current news of the world, special articles of exceptional interest to every body, and literary reviews of new books wxEKLY - f l a yea ": Eight paVea of the best of the highest merit. $1 year- matter of the daily issues ; an Agricultural Department of unequalled value, special market reports, and literary, scientific, and domeaUc Intelligence make TUE Weeelv So tho newspaper for the farm er's household. To clubs of $10, an extra copy tree Address r. W. KN GLAND, PubUshcr, ' wif . 1 Turn, Kim. N. Y. : Dyed." TMONACH'6. 16 SECOND STJiEET.be- tween Market and Princess, Ladles an l Gen tlemen's goods-of every description, any color. Also, cleaning. seourlDc and bleaching. Send me a pair of your o!4 Kid Glove. . coy ftf - v - - "".'. I W W LB - IISCELLANEOUS. - - . - i ULa U ' fJ 11 Vtv n I hr Triad tht!sr&n( li TTS. KPT. i I' i i wurT5i mj remedy vo ctir tii rrom cm, iJveaM j others here failed is rto reason for a otcor rerivlse can. 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BOX li dec 3I-iw IS Ve?ey St., N Y NO MORE EYE-GLASSES, No Weak Moro Kyes. RQITCHELL'S EYE-SALVE. ! A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES, Producing Long-SiRhtednoss, an 1 Re storing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Tumsra, Red Eyes, Matted Eve Lashes, and Pro ducing Quick Relief and Perma j neht Cure. Also, equally efficacious when used in other maladies, such as Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tu mors, Salt Rheum, Burns. Piles, or wherever Inflammation exists,. MITCHELL'S SALYE may bo used to advantage. Sold by all Druggists at 25c . dec314w For Many Reasons Benson's Capctne Poronu Plasters excel all other external remedies. Prompt, highly medicinal. 25 cent,. dec S1-4W mlv ll-d&w 1884. Harper's Magazine. ILLUSTRATED. Harper' a Magazine begins its sixty-eighth vol ume with the December Number. 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CHANGE MARMALADli, a moet de'ilghtful Swcctioeaj f or the tea tabic To. arrive on TucaHny rtxt, a fresh sunly of Ginger Taffy, , Ben's Boton Crackerj ?oocove Water. " " Coffee Califs, something tew antt nice. ...'' ' Orange Rar, .,, j . Al;niijd Mnccnroors, Covanut Maccaroons, and The Genuine Albert Biscui In ono and two iouofl Tin.. , : For sale low. John L. Boatwrlfflit nor 12 tf j 1884. Harper's Young People. ATH 1A.X.UJTKATEL WEEKLY 13 Pages. scrrED JO BOVP AKD oisls ow fkom $11 TO sixteen yeaes of age. I Vol. V. commoncoa November 6, 18S8. ! H aepee's 1'oiifQ People Is the bct week ly for children lu America Southwestern Christian Advocate. i All that tho artists skUl can accomplish in the way ot illut-traUou has been done, and the beet tafentof the eountry has contributed to its text New England Journal of Edncation, Boston. . I - ( i ; , In Its tnAcl'il OnlH Mmm la ,tVln mom be compared with ItUartford Kvoning Post. -TERMS i HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE, t mi' Per Year. 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