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THE CFAtGB?W -REMEDY- FOR PAIN, Dtim s1 cm neuralgia mruicnr. S3f TXR01T. tjTK,CAlr. -1 rw - v rti.' ! cioiaiuiEinioiRj r tc:'T kaini r-cLf for E?Lf pt!e Flis-Tia I .vuna'i f., t i tktnr and taVb. rn blood sores. tlkwt Hoi. Cartoaf K - and cIdi.-S a 1 - rai.&rfXf and proar.tlT rurei ptnJp It. 1 . , U i ti-u-iLfi jC t a J LtAitMal Jkjxncnt. luli thrill ! Kia K U twin trothcr. It . l& unit U font, rrCXOTl3ffjtaC, tr fLu tuiocjcj a ad ckr coopuiJon. I ii-sk. i-tt tad malclikM U.xUr. 1, cm it 5k Utche like lad.-a ; -w.i:s4 tj dmt! cttbirtlc or epWii. Iiwsu carr IClfsaatUm by rontla g iLlkt it tu,,. Uf-rtil2 propttle to the blood. U nirwu. a t rtx all o. rvoa dlnrdexs. i-itXi, be a 3d 0pUU'4 C&iL-'a K if Vtvn'rwl and lnrlrUf tt? body. lt24t. or rwjary r4iuttx!."a . L -'.:. t I-bf ia X. a. and Eaxop.- la U. fv aul i.iirup-.ra tp lit. h. JL. IJltkoJ ilocl Co Jrop M.Jd.ib,Ma. ' t:j for trtlan!t! aad r'jcalar cad Uap. lUi. fruu aw.o, .Vicx.t. NVw Tork CUr Sufferers troca louibiui jmproaenct raiulur Nrrou DeMllty. j&ui ia J phylcAl mriouv valuim la Tirx.i tut botuo care i'EKfc. CM SJ art vfaUj. lr. A. U. Mla, Uoi :4?. Cblca BATE'S SPEOIFIOS.S r varJ froa fortaal tu4 by an eminent lractl. tU(!i4. l-OtitratrJ to c3W a r4l i x-rs tt ll fcStloc of the Ukxvi. wtcther -vrj;ix;4cr vlpe. SUa dlae. t!m ixa pafa(s etc . are pertButiantiy r.tU lit be !jw!2e No. I. rrioe 1 1. .t;irN are SoiiiL Wjr.ucci, Mir ItiurTfro,n Votxtafal I-dHrro. t .r K !.;-. k-d KibainW! Viial .'Fn4 Lf MaaUoo'L Tali irmedy t ua Mtai1 ta lie f crc of ice romrlIoU. It U a i-mr rfil UbIiw U tbe weikco! cttoj --4'9. abu .ore t.ncac' lb rentb a1 lr-f of IM W'tUtAWl er;ia. and ctfecu n-:vi eme. lrVa tv. ?ri3 o 4 Helatnt rt:cf aa4 per -uTiir r:nr KaiitniUa. lr1- t Net Kr A witUc cre far itlwrit ttc r.uTi te fcmle Trie II. 't vy rr:?x.t or tret rript of rrlce - w. ius. Sj N. Cjrk M. Cbloerx t:SD iOB ClKCrLAR. if SI ir-1Jtw una Vita! Questions:: Ac the mjjtcsiiacat physician Ofaay school, what I the best thins the world for quietiaz and allaying " irriuiloaof tbo nerves and curing bras of nervous complaints, tivins attar!, eMldlikt. tfrerjioji!eep al- . . r.d they will tell you unhiitatirj jly 'ae tona of Hops! CHIPTEB I. at aaycr aact tne tmt mineut rsyitcians: VVhitU the best acd oaly remedy tait caa be relied on to cure all diseases o: use kidaejs aad urinary organs ; --wa i urai. a uiasx utaoeiea. re- ;esuaa or inability to retain urine, and 2 lie diseases and ailments peculiar to vorneaw "And they will tall you explicitly and ' " "J i-iW44U. Ak the sama DhTsicUna "What is the mo: reliable and surest t- nr a.i liver diseases or dyipepala: conirtpaav.o. indisestion. biliousness, atrial lever, afue. &c. and they t nU!or Dandolionr 3ci a Q-nc!adl next week. Sash, Doors, Blinds, White Lead, Paints, French Window Glass. x PA EST; m KZMY rRCPAKCD PAINT. Q4 AND rjUUINE ,lc4 GOODS ASD ' I rtr ur pnrtaaaiaf. Tbe Mt wr PaU:u am from tU rlbsatod fao rtmu, lUrrtiKm Hroe r f Ca ft to-u M,neat rartry U M 1152 to our larw full HAKDWARE STOCK, aticaoaqte respectfully hrvtted. NATffL JACOBL 18 taatalYoat St ; ..rt K in tt.-tiricai cf fcvrr.-ua tUccf. when these rcmcdiea are com. & .21 w;;h others equally valuable. riioDally'Ddviev. A8040 0F LOYK. He j. roes. Just bom ; Twin ioatb6rn: I. Uati to with you, oh Lore ard Scorn '. Sweet eyes that smiled, j Now wet and wild : - h- (O Etc sod Tear mother n1 child. I Well: Iito and Pain I Bokina folk twain; ! j J Yet would, ob. wouM I could lor a Sidney Lamtr. L0; THE ANTITHESIS DON'T i Number Four; Addressed to Boys. j' Do remember that your pockets are madacf pciisJi able materials; gimlets. oails ami peg tops leave an Impression. Io re-sect tnat your stomacjl is in proportion to your rtz. and not of lira itlas capacity.. Do bo clean. Do sit still: If you aro restioss. go out of the room, but as lone as you are tn it be qu:et. j Do whistle if you want to. but whts t'o out of bearing of those whom It may annoy. - Do. uany boy of your own sue sneers at your ruolber cr sister; knock him down; if a smaller boy ikx-a it. threaten him the firs'., time and fulfil your threat the second. Do make a noise if you like, but do it where no ono wiii mma u. Do shut the door ns if you were on pleasant terms with it; slamming it auirscsts basto and Umper.; Do remember that your jnnjrer nails were not intended to bo landmarks; keen them clean and trim them prop erly. ... ,, I j . . . Do. it you want to. siuokb; calculate first how much that habit will cost you and bow many belter pleasures you could obtain for the money. Do be a boy ami not n prijr. Do think sometimes of what you mean to Ix-oorne; a man and a gentle man, or a dude and a tool. . Do be truthful; no gentleman lies. Do be a little considerate ot other people; everybody does not enjoy what you do. - Do, if any one speaks meanly of wo men before you, despiso hlra ; if ho does it often, cut htm; your mother is a wo man; respect all "women for her sake. Do read manly books, such as Kings ley's. Smiles. Walter Scott's and Coop er's; avoid "Penny Dreadfuls." Do. if you waut to know anything ot ihe sacred mysteries ot life, nsk your father or mother, and ne?er discuss them with boys or servants, who are as ignorant as yourself. Do try to think; remember that you alone are rcponsibla for what you be come; learn to think for yonreif or you will b no better than a negative photo Kraph. . .... Do respect yours: iters; uo admit loat tbejr have a right to differ from you ; do bo centle with the littio ones. Do take off your cap when yoa speak to a lady: do remove it on entering a Do take a pnue in your appearance; at m a a;oven ia appearance is seoeraiiy a sloven In mind. Do bo thorough ; if you study, study ; if you pray, play; il you are merry, huzh out heartllv , do nothing by halves. Do remember that after ail you are only one boy in millions; resolve to be come something wortny; at present you aro only a cipher; what you shall be is your own concern. Do try to give pleasure to others; you will find it a sourco ff great enjoy ment. Do wear slippers iu the hou&c: no one likes to hear the noise of heavy boats, and they ruin the carpels. uo uetesi oaa warns, iney leave an unpleasant flavor in the mind and do no good. jjo have your own opinios it you like, but let other people bav theirs too. Do be as large minded as you can ; if your mind does not expand with your crowlh. you will be an unfinished de formity; a great many people are- Do protect those who are weaker than yourself : be pitiful to those who are deformed or deficient in any way. and show your pity by actions, cot by words : never a tluds to personal defects in others. ! Do keep your nanus out or your pockets. ! Do cam vale courtesy: it manners make the man, remember that a boy makes his manners, and grows up a gentleman or a cad accordingly. Do hold your head op and look straight before you: a downward glance is always an unpleasant one. Do be absolutely honest in your games; never cheat even at marbles; everything in life grows; little mean nesses do so at a portcnouts rate. Do respect your mother's opinion; remember sho knows more about tonio things than you do. j in remomoer urn you were once a smaller boy than you are now. and pnt down bullying. ! Do reflect that you will be a bigger ono soon, and that you will then be only a larger edition of what yu are now; characters de vefooe. they do not change ; hare a good one to be;in with. Do bo good; for all manliness is based upon coodness. and goodness is the ono thingyou need never be ashamed of. i Washington-. D. C May I5tb, 16S0. Having been a. 6uflerer for a long time from nervous prostration and general debility. I was advised to try Hop Bitters. I have taken one bottle. and I have been rapidly getting better ever since, and I think it the best med icine I ever used. I am now cainina strength and appetite, which was all gone, and I was in despair until i tried yonr Bitters. I am now well, able to go about and do my own work. Before taking il, I was completely prostrated. MllS. MAUX bTUAtU. The needlewoman's motto 'TLey como like shidows. mw, depart KoucU oa Cougbs." Ask for "Roar a oa Ooagbs. Coids Soro Throat, uoarsacecs . Troches. ISo. Liquid, 60o. Ayer's 'Fills cure cci:suQp!ica, im prove the aopetite. rrencto dietitian, rertoro l healthy action and rcul&ta emery function, They arc pleasant to take, cstlo ia : their operation, yet thoroagb. ficarchlnj and powt rfal- ia fu Wains disease. " - in., LJJLI ... . I Every cloud baa Its silver lining" The boy. who has the timrur can stay away from school. I EiiOHTa Little CATnatnxc Pills ! are sufficiently powerful for the most robust, yet the eat est for children and weak constitutions. 15 cents. cod tt is a fact that the American people are all push. Look at the labels on the bar room doors. Epilepsy Entirely Cared. Prof. Irving B. Smith, of Pike. N. Y.. makes Cue following statement: "Samarium Nervine has entirely cured me ot epileptic fits." A newspaper is always at lesue with its publishers. 1884. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Uarvtr'g Wtthbf standi al tbehcad of Amer ican filastratod weeklr lo-imale. Br Ita on-, partleaa polUon in poUiVcs, 1W admirable 12 loairatlonf. It. rare full cho.cn Hcrlala, short rtorlca akctdics, and poems, contributed tj toa foremost mnl.tfi ana author of the day, ft rarrles Instruction and entertainment to tooa ftanda of American homee. twill always bo the aim of the pubUebcrs to make Harper's JVoeUy tho most popular and attracUve family newspaper In the world, and. In the parlance ot this design, to pro Mini a constant improvement in all those tea torea which have zalnod for It the confidence, svrapatby, and support of Us largo arroy-of readers. j Harpers Periodicals. Per Year: HARPER'S WEEKLY 00 IIARFER'3 MAQAZINK ........ 4 00 HARPER'S BAZAR J 4 00 HARPER'S TOUNQ PEOPLE 1 BO IlARPEU'S PBANKLIN SQUARE LIBRA&V, One Year in .N ameers 10 00 1 Postage Free to all subscribers In the United States or Canada. The Volumos of the Weekly begin with tho first Number for January ot each year. When no time la mentioned, it will be understood that the subscriber lanes to commence with the Number next after the receipt of order. The laat Four Annual Volumes ot Harper's WeeJdg, In i eat cloth binding, will be aent by mall, postage paid, or br expreaa, free of ex pense Ct-OTicUKi the frelgnt does not exceed one dollar per TolumO, for 8? vo per volume. Cloth Caswi for ech Tolume. suitable for binding, will be sent by mail, postpaid, on re ceipt of ft CO each. Uemlttances s oald be made by Post Office Money Order or Draft, to aro d chance of loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertise ment without the express order oX Harpes & BaotRKS. Address f IIARrKR A BROTHERS, noTgl New York NEW YORK HERALD. WEEKLY EDITION, ONE DOLIAA A TEAR. ft contains all the general news of the Dally KdlUon of the Herald, which h&a the lcxget circulation in the United Stathes. 1-VDEPEJiDEKT IK POLITICS, It lathe most valuable chronicle of political news In the world. Impartially giving the oc currence and opinions ot all parties, bo that all si lea my be known. In tho departmeal of Foreiox News the Herald basal way a been distinguished by the fullness of lu cable deepatch.ee. The new transatlantic facl!M9. telegraph cable will Inerca&o TUE EAKM PtrAUTHENT of the Weekly Herald is practical. It goes to tho point, and does not giro wild tbearics. The farmer will jave many more than OXL- DOLbAK A YLAK from the saggeeUons ot the farm department alone, concerning soil, cattle, crops, trees, buUdlngs, ganlonlog. poultry and agricultu ral economy. "TUX Uojcl- lnstructa the bouse If e and tire children In re gard to economical and tasteful new dishes, the fashions, and the making of home com forts. In additVn, are glren latest report of craoe ana FBOUrCE SiABXETS, j the condition of money, columns of Miscella neous Beading, Foe try, a Cempletc fclory yerywtek. Jokes and Aueodotce, Spertlpg ForrLAB PcotycE, the doinzs of well kxown Fersou of tb world, a aepsrttaent dcrro ed to : DEEM05B AKI RELIGIOrS 'OI. vrtxtto the WEEKLY HERALD gires the la tee t and best News ot the World, It ia also a Jo arna I lor tho Family. fiubso'lbe one dollar, at any rime, for a full ear. Postage Free to any part of the United etatca or Canadas. THE NEW YORK HERALD. In a Weekly Form. i " ONE DOLLAB A TEAR. 1 ! ! Adlrw. NEW YORK HERALD, deo 19 P roadway and Ann Street Raleigh EegiBter. ABLY IN FEBRUARY aa soon tho prmters reoel'o the neceaeary material the publlaiOoncf the RALEIGH REGISTER, as North Carodna Democratic ixrwerapcr. wlU be comroeDCod. Tho RaoisTEB will bo printed weelur until the rreat pllti.al eamraLia of sS4 begina. It will then be I sued twice a week, or as often as may bo naef ul or neoessary to the Demo cratic party in Korth Camlin&. It wllj.be printed from new nd beautiful type on root white paper, and though It mav not be Luge enoug-h to ho d all at one all the good things that slowinr prospectuses somedmas promise. yet tne appllcatl n of m thorough knowledge or bow to use them will put into Its tblrtv tw broad columns a'l the news, much good reading, and a complete history of what Is done in North Carolina. Mr IXUe will be ecl- tor of the Kejrtster. The price ot the Ftfrls'er will be it a year, i I for six months. Pay for your home paper, and then remit for the Register. Those who remit $4 to this office will receive as a pre ml no either Tolome ordered of "Hale's Indus trial ScrW" two volume are now ready: TUX WOODS AND TTXBXU OF NORTH CAB- oLtNA. CurUa, Emmona ani Kerr's Bo tanical Repor a; aupnleme&ted by accurate County Itoporu of citanding Foveete and Q last rated by aa excellent Map of the State. 1 volume,! imo. loth, $71 pp 41.25. iNDcsraixs or Koarn Carolina k the Cal and Iaaji - cotTrnxa. fmrn'ms'. Kerr's. Laidlrr's. WHkea. and the Censas Reporui supplemented by full and aeetrrate aaetcoe of the fifty six Count! aad Xtap of the State. 1 hynslttno. Cloth, 423 pp. Addrssa BaXeIQII TISOLSTZS, Ju II Ka:tatxi.c. JIISCELLANEOUS. THE BRIGHTEST and BEST 1 DAILl,.SFhWEEKLr WEEKLY -SI DAY EDITIOX&' THE MEW YORK i7 ih: FOR 1884. PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. tfenir Proprietor! New Editors! "Niv Life and Blood ! I ,lx months agd THE WORLD commenced j Us'aer.csreer. : ts grenrth has bt-en uispre !cedentel." Itswcoderfnl advance la clrcali 1 lion, la edTeTtii4g, Iniofleence, la popularity, J warrants the claim of a leading position in ! 3few Yortr Journausm. So expense or effort will be spared until I THE WORLD ia recognized a& the GREATEST as veil as tho BBIGHTE'iT and CHEAPEST PAPER tn AMERICA. The WORT-D, as the leading Democratic newspaper In tho country, knowa no faction and recognizes no individual ambitions or a piratJons aeHe from the general good of the party and the Republic It eeeka.tbe triumph of prlnciplee not vava It uphold grea4 Dcm ocrarlc Ideas and Ideals not faction or fraction of the party. i At the entrauco of the cow year the rew World desires to express its gratltudo for the hearty welcome it has received and the magnificent success it has already achieved. Its svclcome comoa from the people. Its suc cess is tbel work. They have indorsed its merits by more than 'rebllng its circulation In fclx months and by doubling its advertising. Foi thia they are entlt el to our warm thanks. No Domoc-at ought, t j bo happy without THE WORLD. We call upon our Democatic friend in every town and hamlet In the Union to -START CLUBS . FOR THE WEEKLY. They will get the ablest, brightest and cheap est new -paper In the country, aa we'.l as an earnest and steadfast missionary aud true Democracy. "1 ! ; . The Weekly World, 8 PAGES. S6 COLUMNS. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, I l CONTAINS ALL THE XEW. complete and Interesting. WELL CONSIDERED JtDITRIAL3 on eve ry subject, political r social. A FARMfi&'S D KP AltTME T Full Agri cultural and Farm News. 'A LITERARY DEPARTMENT. A HOCSKKEEPKRS DEPARTMENT. A H OUNO FOLKS CORNER. A CHECKER DEPARTMENT. A CHESS I KPARTMENT. COMPLETE COMMLRCIAL AND MARKET REPORTS ANSWERS TO INQUIRIES. Each department Is ablv edited, and aU combined make THE BEST DOLLAR WEEK LY IN AMERICA. THE WORLD SUBSCRIPTION RATES F08TAGE PAID. Weekly, One Year $1 oo Semi-Weerxt, Oxe! 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If tot were to pasta end to end air the col umns of all The SUKS printed and 'sold last year yoa would get a contlnuoaa strip f in teresting information, common sense wisdom, sound docrxlce, and eaua wit, long enough to reach from Printing House aquaro to the top ef Mount Ccpcrnions in the moon, then back to Printing House square, aad then three-quar . Bat TUX Sun Is written for the inhabitants el the erth;. this same- strip of Intelligence would girdle, the globe tweary eerea r twea' tyIghl'ttoes. .-: .--;--r- - - - r It eTery buyer of a copy of This 8or during the past year has epeat only one hour over it, andlf his wire cr his . grandfather haa spent another aourthla newspaper la 1SS3 has af forded tho human. race thirteen thousand years of steady reading, night aad day. : - It la caiy by little calculations like these that you cn. form any Idea of the circulation ot the most popular of American newspapers, or ot Its Influence on the opinions aed actions of American men ana women. k , . The Sun la. and wld continue to. be. a news paper which tells tho truth without fear of TOnsequences, wcica gei at ice itis no mat-r- hrrw fflnrh the nroce&a costs, r which ti ra ! seats ttenews ot aBlhe world without waste of words and io the xaoet readable shape, , wtlch la working with all Its heart for the cause cf. honest government, and which there fore believe that the Republican party must go, and must go la this coming year of cur Lord.lSei-. ..--i - .-' If you know Tax Srjc, yoa Hke it already, and you will read it with accustomed diligence and profit during what ia sure to be the most IntereaUegyear Tn its hatery. If you do not yr t kaowTkc 8 UK, it ia high time So get Into the sunshine. . 1 Traais to Mail scbscbxb&es. The several editions of The Suk are sent y maii, postpaid, as folio s: DAILY 00 (tou a month, $5 a ye at; with Sunday edition. $7. 1 r J-s -a f SUNDAY Eight page. This edition furnish e the current news ot the' world, special articles of exceptional-Interest 10 evr-b-dy, and literarv reviews of new books of the highest merit. 91 year. . WEEKLY $1 a year r Eight pages of the best matter ef the dully lues; an Agricultural Department of unoqu tiled value, special market reports, aud literary, acienilfic, and. domes lie intelligence max The Wexsxt -ex the newspaper tor the farm er's bouaeholi. Tu ciuhs of fl0. as extra copy free. Address - . 1 f. w. KXGLAND, Publisher, Aa ; TlfPt Ktnr. V V rtwl The Excursion and Pio Nic SEASJN IS OVER AND TJIE TIffi ATEJ CAL AKD BALI-feaaoB has opened again and JOHN W ERNEs, the practical Germaa Barber and Perfamer, Is personally in attend aaee at his Hair . Dressing ttaloon, Market Street, benrsea .Water and Front, WBmlng Ca.2GG. aatlS -J iflSCELLAKEOUS. n ? .3 i! U W VJ UU iJ3 . 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A -1 " u O 7- J J K r T? to to 2 i C r" o i O-j, CO miv n-dw ISforthl Carolina Resources, "One of the most useful series of doscrlp State." tive books ever published about any Boston Post. Hale's Industrial Series, Two Volumes Now Ready. 1. The Woods and Timbers or Nokth Caiiolina. Curtlo's, Emmons', and Kerr's Botanical Reports; supplemented by accurate County Keports or btanamg ir orests, anaiiiuf tratca oy an excellent autp or tne fctate. 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 273 pp., $ 1.25i II, I;? jhe Coal akd Ikon Cocktieb of North Carolina Emmona. KerrV, Laid ley's, Wilkes', aDd tho Census Reports; sup plemented by full and accurate sketches of the rTlf ry six Counties and Map of the State, j 1 Volume 12mo. Cloth, 25 pp., 61.53. Sold by all Booksellers, or mailed postpaid, oa receipt of the price, by i I E J. HALE & SON, PublSshere. Booksellers and 8tationors. New York Or. P. M. HALE. Publisher. (Raleigh, N C sept 1884. 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Jan. 23, 1884, edition 1
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