I 1 ' I i- . " 1 THE G-IAT GKHA?I REMEDY FOR PAUL iHii:r3iATisaf Neuralgia, ixm ia 2, CFTn?.CAT. . pitiv 4, i. r.arla!nto Fvt skeptic . ' tin one i f ft K' J- pl lin, tuim ii a ..W. tr . i nine. lt solvent. rt: rnr t I1 th" Us knovrn xtorlU I ." . drj!ic cathartics i' i 4A i j , ....-'a. ij'-r the brain lrr f :, , r3.r-v iro excited bi - a. I-i'f rrr I. trtrT Wft!l. lr M nou nwlralU XU . ,4 r .. a tiTTC l.ti!r, . - . i : ilUTNttTItiilaiM '.c. utc teraUlMl tbe lnln yU-tr "v v '! ?t 'l Ir:j?it. Tb lt:. S. A. . . . . m r. :r"-it. ir K7. . ; I trm TheDailyReviev. I. r,- irota Youthiul Imprudence iClCrS ciuliu .Nerroa DtblUtT, . t c botoa car ikcc. i;ea sjrer Ur. A. G. OUn. Cox 342. Cfcic- DATE'S SPEOIFIOS.i; r"4"! JrJi formal itcJ by a eminent fiji-ua Jarlat J year accefal -- I 'iuinaU.'! !" effect null i tr cf x: aT.vtiott of ine tiiood, waemer l- r4J-i or .-'jnlrevl. Silo UiscaACA. pirn v. mti rftc4. tw , are pcrmneniy :vl hr r.V p-:iac No. I. rr1 $1. -t'.i-Nj i-Cnrr StuiHL WEAKNESS, Duuurr.frota ouihful Idlscre- ynrtr Km-4, pr iriox Khaattel Vital f . I 1m4 of MAahoL TbUrrme-ly U nn 1 la i:w care ot Uce roaaoUlaU. 1 1 It K irrtilt'.?ou'uuthe citenl Serrous Nt'are to r3r the strength kl t!.-..rf (ick-tiiautIftrraw. nn-1 effect k r !:-! rare, frit 1 1. ?ivi.7.: .Mim !3unt rei!cr ni per : tTi:: r rurv Uiicua tt!ra. Trice f I. Zi : N . 6 . r:ure cure for all weak- ro3!-a.a fc-BAle. Trice fl. s,f im-lt or cnt oa receipt of price r J. Mr. Rie. W v. ciirk St., Cblcaxo. utI! li4Jtw urn Vital Questions!: c tuast caiincnt physician Z:. 1UJ i-wu aau aiiajins needs to be in th . . i.-wb oi mc nerves ana curing D,m xnorc'n a ...r . X'.r.V. uus wwpaia. Kivinz Uill. and over Ti -.. s-i.u.uc, rcircsmnz siccD al-l AU ticy will tdl you unbcaitatiDsly ae una of llops!n C lIAITt II I. ! X3jorauof the most coiinent wva. -11 is the best an J onlv remnlv .1 ... Wt UMUUt " - K".a2et4 finil Iirln-irtr nr-4ni ..7; njscasc. aiaDetes. ro- w3CrinaLlht-r In rrfain nn'nn nnJ li:Sf J"C aaJ ailments peculiar to 'AaJthf Wi!! toll rnn nYnK.;il AUhewrae physicians r ta " reliablo and snrest . Ior .iter JilOHM nr rirtrwn; ' J w fai biliousness. and they DON'T YOU TELL. If you have a cherished secret. jjon't you tea, i ! Not your (riend for his tympanum Isabel!. t With its echoes, wide reboundinz. Multiplied and far resound inc. Don t you tclL f yourself you cannot keep it. Then, who can? Could yAi expect more- of any Olherman? Yet you put him, if ho tells it f he civea away or sells it Under ban. i Sell your ecms to any buyer In Utc mart; I Of your wealth to feed the hungry bpare a part, ilessings on the open pocket. -Jut your secret keep it, 'ock it In your heart. . " Tiiiilouiii:. Vii lvstlicte from Hoston leath er Astonishes Hill Jackson, of Texas. 'Talk about yer donls said a Texas Mtockman. on tho Chicago. Burlington & Quincy tram Jast night, "but a Icctlc lieiloodcst doou 1 ever, seen wuz a elter that come down from Huston ir.to our kentry n year ao laV.Scptcmber. "lit- d:dn t stay iti lexas long. I ruc-- V said a iiltlu man in a siik hat. Yas. he s there now." I thought they wouldn't let a dude iv in lexas." i 'Waal. 111 tell you how it was wc come to let him stay.- He come down here with his pecked boots an' his tight rousers an' yaller kid gloves, a slingin1 a M ' more sme man a new congressman on the fo'th o July, aud a telliu fplks that lis doctor s.nd he d got the consump- ion. an 'd have to live in a warm climate." 1 i Ah. yes, of course, you pitied the poor iellow, and let him stay on that account." Not exactly that; but. as I wuz . . . . ,i iri r sayin , nc stung ins siyie iiKe a mormon oGitx. Waal, one night he come into a saloon where a lot ol us wuz a drinkin'. an c steps up to tho bar an1 says : 'Aw, I sav. bah-tcnuah, give a tritltr ol aw wa'm lemonade.' Bill Jackson snoited rieht tut. an then says 'e: 'Uoys, what d'ye say? lets make the dood dunk pin.' It wuz a go; so inu waiss up m .a and s!ap3 the dooii on me uacic like he'd break him in two. IsiII s the best man on the mussel in our hull ken try. 'Say,' says Bill, youd better drink Sin.' Aw but it is wam lemonade I esiah, says the dood. 'Waal,' says Bill, 'warm lemonade don't goln these 'ere parts ; you drinks gin or you drinks nathin'; you hear me.' 'It aw seems to mo you're mistaken,' says the dude, 'ithout seemin' to see there az trouble ahead; I want to aw d wink wa'm lemonade,' an' ho rech out for tho glass. uill wunk at merest ot us an' says to tho dood: 'D'ye know what I'm a-goin' to do ef you tries to drink anything but ein?' 'Wcally. I do not. mah deah boy.' Waal,' says Bill, to stand you on yer head box o sawdusts Aw that would not bo wight,' says the dood, a-tippin' up rata Aiaos ff 1 1 l" lcill rf r r n tVA A J laaj J UUUfti UUI A14 WUW 4U grabbed im by tne necic. an' i never seen a man git licked so quick." "Bill was too much for him. was he?' "No siree, it vuz t'other wav. It wuz Bill thct got licked. Jerusalem and (lin'rcl Jackson, but how that dood did jump about! 'An' every time 'e jumped e fetched Bill one on the eye er under the ear er along the jaw. an' Bill could't get within cun shot uv' im. Why tbet air dood had more tricks for lighiin' than Bill ever dream p uv. lust bed be behind Bill an' then on top uv 'im. an then under im an' every time Bill opened an eye the dood stuck a fist in it crrj fist, it didn't make no differ- a a ncctonim. tic wuz just about cs thumpers cs any man is world. It did (take minute to go all around m an' through 'im In tho bargain; an then when he had Bill pretty well licked, ho took him an all-fir- edest crack on the nose an1 sent 'im over in tho corner behind the ice-box liko a bundle o' old clo'es." "What did ho do then?" WKw Via iref tttrtiil nriMin ri n , brushed tho sawdust olT bis knee where ho'd ducked down to come up uuder Bill, an' says he: 'Gentlemen, will yon all join me aw in a wa'm lemonade? An wo jined 'ina, loo, quick." Yes, he's there yet; an' I guess ho kin stay unless the cousumplion gits away with 'im. There ham t nothing else down there thct kin do it, that's sure," Chicago Xcurs. j In Uso ISO Years. ; v Impurity of Blood, however generaU ed. is always present in the body when pain is felt; it spreads and lcrments wherever a weak spot or low vitality exists. - BitAXDKETii's Fills are the one great and unfailing remedy, because they take hold and expel only what is hurt ful; so when sick, have pain, dizziness, rheumatism, cold, or coslivenes3, take Irom there to Hve. and if they do inot operate in four hours or so. take three or four more. They cleanse the bowels and circulation Irom all impurities of the blood, and often save lile. Buan dketh's Pills preserve the vigor of youth, and for a long period keep ! off the debility of age. j Sold in every drug and medicine store, with plain printed directions jfor use. t Three things to respect: religion. old age, law, Wc do not sound a needless alarm when wo tell you that the taint of scrofula is in your blood. Inherited or acquired, it is there, and Ayer's Sarsa- parilla alone will effectually eradicate : i la- I . Sumo one has invented a machine that will light the lire in the morning and put out tho lamp at night. Most men, however, will still find it cheaper to get married. Did Sho ilo ? "No;sho lingered and suffered along, pining away all the time for years, the doctors doing her no good ; and at last was cured by this Hop Bitters tho ?pa pers say so much about. Indeed! in deed! how thankful we should be for that medicine'." A New York man has sued for divorce on the grounds that his wife's breath is so bad that he cannot kiss without being made deathly sick. MISCELLANEOUS. I Mid Cola and Snowv - For winter cotrshs, colds,- aches and tains you wiu una icnson & L. a peine roru3 ri&sier I bT a pokSt remedy foe the abort disease j bT It iDooiuai run oi ta worst baa ana oi loa ta1iar niw bn cored. Indeed. fwetroari my 1 wth ia tU efficacy, that I wCl nd TWO BOTTLliS FKK B. tocether with a VAI4JA BUS TRKATLS B m tniaaiae address. is. V any PTiffirrr. (iin tmwi and P. O. Oa. T. A. SiJOCUiLlilFexrlbt-Ucw Yeek. Ruskih!s Work La Idet.; cloth 10 cents '0 cents ksame axp Lilies, paper. a cnis. Crowx op Wild Olive, paper, cloth. 25 eta. Ktuic of the JJfst, paper, c'oth, 2 cts. Sesame avd Liues Cutwx, or Wru Olive ana ethics of the di st. in one vol nine. bAli Ka?sla, rcdedffce. 50 cts. Modern 1 ainters, otoses of Vexice, etc , In prc- patnu'in. ir caiaioiic iree. JOHN II. AU)EN, Pnbliher, lanS-tw . IS Veaey tL New York D'GDR R1T8 When I Bar core I da nnl niAan rirmIt ta mttra Iham for a time and then have them return yirt, I mean a radical care. I have made tho disease of HTS.KPI laiPSV OA FALLIXQ SICKNESS alife-lons study. I warrant my remedy to cure the worst eases. Because others h are tailed is no reason for not now referring a cere. Kend at once for a Treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Giro Express an dTostoffice. It cost you nothing for a trial, and l will rare yon. Address Da. lL O. COOT, 183 Pearl St., New York. Fl Nearly as effee p live as a steam! er; about one third first cost, and less than cno- teeth an- rTl Fr3 TheREIiliNGTOr I J rlUKSfPUWER rinr piiaiiipi rinc ctfuiitc. f7- r"uual expense Ifl 1 1 l,or repairs. U I I For dercrin. tivocircnlars nm tcstimo- nia!a,addrcfi3' REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO. JLION, New York NO MORE EYE-GLASSES. Allen's Brain Food botanical extract strengthens the Brain and positively cures Nervous Uebilnty, Nervousnesss, Headache, unnatural losses, and all weakness of Generative . System ; it never fails: Si pkg., 6 for $5 At drogzists, or by mail from J. II. Allen, 315 First Ave. New York City. cod No More Weak Eyes. An eastern firm advertises the forth coming of a new novel entitled: HicP Heading that book ought to make a full man. Why suffer with Malaria.? Emouy's Standard Cuke Pills are infallible, never fail to cure the most obstinate cases : purely vegetable. 25 cents, eod oe "Can a woman keep a"secret?" Of course she can until she sees another woman. a- I'm n.miti( in that air TILE MAILS. Themalla close and arrive at the City Poe office as follows : CLOSE. Northern through mall, faat... ...... 7.00 P. M. Northern through and wsy malls.... 8.00 A. M. itaieurh... 6.15 tr. ia. ana s.uu a n. Malls for the N. C. Railroad and routes supplied therefrom Includ ing A.4N.C. Railroad at 7.00 P. M. and 8.00 A. M. Southern Malls for all points South, dally 6.15 A. M. and 8.00 P. M. western malls f C. C. Railway) dally. (except Sunday) .6.15 P. M. All points between Hamlet and Ral- elsrh 6.15 P. M. Mall for Chcraw and Darllnsrton Rail road 6.13 A. M, and 8.00 P. M. Malls for points between Florence and Charleston 6.15 A. M, and 8.00 P. M. Favettevliie andofflces on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays 1.00 P. M. rayettcvuie, via .Lumberion, aaiiy, except Sundays ...6.15.P. M. unsiow Ji. ana lntermeaiate o ni ece, Tuesdays and Fridays 6.00 A. M. Smlthvlllo malls, by steamboat, dally i (except Sundays) 8.S0 A. M. Malls for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Shallotte and Little River. Tues days and Fridays.... 4 6.00 A.M. Wrightevliie, rtauy 8.50 A. OPEN FOR DELIVERY. Northern through and way malls .... 7.30 A. M Southern Malls 7.30 A. M. Carolina Central Railroad 9. 00 A. M. Malls collected from street boxes business portion of city at 5 A. M., 11.30 A.M. and 5.30 V. M. and from other polnte of the city at 5 I . ol. Stamp Office oien from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M.. Money order and Register Department open jrora a. ai. to a.su r. oi. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to!6 P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. Carriers' delivery open on Sunday from 8.30 o 8.30 A. M. i IVIITCHELL'S i EYE-SALVE. A Certain, Safe and Effective Remedy for SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED ! EYES, :" Producing Long-Sightcdness, and Re storing the Sight of the Old. Cures Tear Drops, Granulation, Stye Turners Red Eyes, Matted fc.yc Jasncs, ana Pro ducing Quick Relief and Perma nent 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 SALVE may be used to advantage. Sold by all Druggists at 35c. jan 23-4w 266th Edition. Price Only $1 BY M All POST PAID. Silver Plated Spoons, Forks and Knives of best quality, and at manu- stance of failure. facturer's prices, can be found at Ja cobi's Hardware Depot. t First National Bank of IWil- KIIOW THYSELF. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD. Exhausted Vitality. Nervous and Physical Debility. Premature Decline In Man. Errors of Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from indiscretion or excesses, a book ior every man. young, middle agea ana oia. n contains 125 prescriptions for all acute and chronic diseases, each one of which ls invalu able. So found by the Author, whose experi ence for 23 years Is such as probably never before fell to the lot of any physician. 300 pages, bound In beautiful French muslin, em Dossea covers, run gut, guaranieea w oe a finer work in every sensemechanical, literary and professional than any other work sold in this country for $2.50, or the money will be refunded In every instance 'Price only $1.00 by mail, post-paid. Illustrative sample 6 eta. Send now. Gold medal awarded the author by the Nallonal Medical Association, to the officers of which he refers. This book should be read by the youn? for instruction, and by thealllicted for relief. It will benefit all. London Lancet. There ls no member cl society to whom this book will not be useful, whotheryouth.parcnt, guardian, Instructor or clergyman A rgonaut. Aiiurcss tnc reauouy iuouicai insuuuu, r Dr. W. II. Parker. No. 4 Bullfinch Street. Boston, Mass., who may be consulted on all diseases renulrinz ssiu anu experience. Chronic ad obstinate disc pes that have baffled the skill of all U E? A I other physicians a specialty, n b a mm Such treated successful-U L7 I Iw ly without an In- 1 i mm jan 23-dftw 4w THE STJIST. mington. -toro. feyer. ae. Puke Cod-Liver Oil made from selected livers, on the seashore, by Cas well, Hazard & Co., New York. It is absolutely pure and sweet. 'Patients who have once taken it prefer it to all have decided it su othcroi;s In market. Chapped Hands. Face, Pimples, and rough Skin, cured by using Juni per Tar boAP, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co , New York, th 3 w ee Conkliosr anL Ul nine's Book. A book canvasser out workinsr very vtfilPt00111- others. Physicians 1 JchU ccxt week. Sasbf Doors, Blinds, White T.PQri T3rt;f -vuu, xttiuio, hard taking orders for tbejaleol Blaine's r . new book in New lorK entered the treilCh Winrlntr n.lnjC officeofKoscooConklinff.l "I have a H1UQ0W iriaSSt vry iatCrestIoff book here." said the A;CTnt, afcenL MI would like to have you give 4 N. Y. enamel paixtj me a subscription. It must interest ;iti:iDr ppi.rrri,.iT you.sir. It is the record ot twenty in, PitEPARKU paint. Jcara in Congress dunes the period. j -iAiisK our goods and I sir. when you were such a prominent actor.' "May I inquire, said Conkling. "tho name of tbe author ot this inter estinjr work?" Tho Hon. James G. Blaine, of Maine." said tho book agent with a nourish. I do not want the book." said Conk er ot cookia st. linsr. eriaily turning away. Vjij,, t. , "But." aid the agent, "your portrait iaiooarUrreaa4 fall In it." ! "Its presence In that book is wholly unauthorized,. said Conkling. -'Good day. sir." " .s . Ofcourso after this the aient reured In good order. Ddroil Timts. NEW YQBK, 1884. a limit sixty million copies of The Sun have I gone out of our establishment during the past twelve monios. . . . If vou were to paste cna 10 cna an me col umn rf ail TnB buss printed and sold last vftar vmi would sret a continuous strip ef in tereatlntr lnformaUon. common sense wisdom. sound doctrire, and sane wit, long, enough to reach from Printing llouso Bquarc to the to of Mmint Ck)ncrnlcus in the moon. ' then bac to Printing House square, ana men wree-quar tera of tbe way back to the moon again . - CAPITAL;sTOCK....... $30,000 But The Sdn ls written for the .inhabitants Of tne caring nauiu sirij ui xuiviiicucc would girdle tbe globe twenty seven or twen fifi.OCl tr-elrht times. I I V . . Ml : rt . I II evory ouyer oi a copy oi xuti oir uunug the past year has spent only one uour over it, and If his wife or his grandfather has spent another hour, this newspaper in loss nas ai forded the human race thirteen thousand years - t MISCELLANEOUS, 1 f-Capital Prize $7C,OOOJ3 Tickets only $5. Shares In pro- .. .portion. . i . v - MISCELLANEOUS. JUST OPENED ! AT Louisiana State Lottery b y l4S. - Company. SC4 lFe do hereby certify Oat tee tuperviutht arrangements for all tae Monthly and Srmi- Annual Drawiuat of The Louisiana State Lot tery Cosimaiy, and i person manage and con trol the drawings thewiselces, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and tngooa faith towara au partus, ana tee author ize the Company to use this certificate, wiih fac siwdles of our nonatures attached, in its adver 116 Market St; i FEEN0H NAINSOOKS, Victorfaand Persian Lawns, Commissioners. incorporakxl In 1SCS for 25 years by tho Leyr Pique,. Marseilles, Checks, 20,000 Yards 11 teufure for Educational and Charitable pur poses wun a capiiai ot s31.uuu.uuu to which a reserve fund of - $550,000 has since been added. . ; . Uy an overwhelming popuhu vote its fran chise was made a part of the present State constitution adopted December 2d. A. D.,1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and etdorsrd by the people of any Si 'ate. It never scales or postpones. its Grand Single Number Drawings take place monthly. . A .SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A 1 J 1 .Tl T V t Viral f-,. t ,-t A I &?ciTa2 M B ROIDE JUES I Capital Prize, $75,000. tOO.OOO Tickets at Fivo Dol larslach. Fractions in Fifths in proportion. . : JAST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of...1 75.000 1 Capital Prize of 25.0C0 1 Capital Prize of 10,000 i I'rizcs 01 o.uuu i3,i 01 5 Prizes of 2.0( 10.COO -i.uuu 1U.00U 500.... 10,0(0 200.... 20,000 1WJ ),C 50 25,000 25... : 25.000 10 Prizes 20 Prizes 100 Prizes 300 Prizes 500 Prizes 1000 Prizes of of of of of of UL A O ES S A FULL ASSORTMENT IN i ALL I - I HI- 1 NEW STYLE3IAND DESIGNS. BALANCE OF ATPBOXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750. 9 " " 500. 9 M i 250. 6,750 4,500 2,250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to.... $265,500 Application for rates to clubs should be made only to the office of the Company in! New Or leans, i I For further Information, write clearly, giv ing full address. Make P. O. Money Or ders payable and address Registered Letters to JEV ORLEANS NATIONAL HANK, i New Orleans, La. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by man or Express (an sums 01 $3 and upwards oy mxpresa at our expense; to 1 - IX. A. JJAUflllN, I New Orleans. La. or M. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Seventh St, Washington, D. C. jan lG-wed-gat-4w-d&w WINTER GOODS, ! SELLING OUT VERY CUBAP, - TO MAKE ROOM FOR j SPRING STOCK. im. R3. ICATZ' t116 Market St jan 21 35 S. Clark St., Opp. Court House, CHICAGO, A resnlar eradnate. JC3The Oldeat Sneclnllal h the United States, whose life long experience. erfect method and Dure medicine insuro SPEDY ina pebmakent cubes or au ravate. unronio anc Nervous Diseases. Affections of the lslood. Skin. Kidneys, ISIadder, Eruptions, Ulcers, Olc ore, swelling; r tne uiana. sore juoatik rbroat. Hone Pains, oennanenthr cored an indicated from the system tor life. 1 1 If ft I1C Debility, Impotency,Setniha fl b A U U V Losses, Sextial Decay, Menta mil Physical Weakness, Failing Memory WeaJc IZyes, Stunted Development, Impcdl ncnts to Marriage, etc., from excesses or an tausc, speedily, safely and privately Cured KJ-You off. Middle-Aged and Old inen, and al who need medical skill and experience, consul Or. Bate at once. Ilis opinion costs nothing, and ma lave futnro misery and shame. When inconvenien' so visit the city for treatment, medicines can be sen jrery where by mail or express Tree from obser ration. 3It is self-evident that a oh vsician wh fives his wbol attention to a class of diseases! at tains great skill, and physicians throughout; th auutrj-, knowinar this, frequently recommend dimcul ascs to the Oldest Hucelallst. by whom ever known good remedy is used. Dr. Bate 1 Ago and Jb'xpcrlence malca his opinion of au orcme Itubortance. asrThoso who call see n oiio bat the Ooctor. Consultations free and aaercdl contldevtlal. Cases whioh have failed in obtainini relief elsewhere, especially solicited. Femalo Dis eases treated. I Call or write. Hours, from O to 4 B to 8t Sundays, lo to 12. Guide to IIealtj sent Feke. 1 Address as above. . , . nov 271yeod&w t th s i 1 f BEFOREV- AND tKFXER) BEFORE Electric Appliancci are sent on 30 Dayc' Trial. TO mil ONLY, YOUriQ OR OLD, WHO are suffering from Kanvocs Debility, Lost Vitalitt, Lack or Nava Foacs aau Vigor, Wastino Weakkkssks, and all those diseases .of a I'ersokal NATt'E rosultloji from Abuses and Other Causes, i Speedy relief and complete resu ration of Health, V ioou and Mavhood Ocabasteeo. Tbe grandest discovery of the KineUxMtth Ontury. Send at once for Illustrated Pamphlet f rae. Addraa VOLTAIC BELT CO.. MARSHALL. MICH. aaaaaaataaaaaaamamamaavkasaamaaaaaassssaaaaa nov 27-ljrcodJtw , t th s j ) ' Female School. Kaleigh Register. AliLY IN FEBRUARY as soon a the 8URPLUS FUND.. Deposiu received and collection, made oa all accessible polnfVln tbe Ualted States, DIRECTORS ' E. E. BURRUSS, D. Q. WORTHS A. MARTIN. JAS, 8PRUNT, UEORQEICnAD BOURN. -t Ufore parchaalag. The fact r-iU art !roaa the rli.rt.i r.A Co - Harrison Ero. t fOArantee for their qcalltj fa- hardware STOCK, . f "fauoa U respaf ally larlted, KATITL JACOIU, 13 South rrcat St a1 ) Brass band maslc rocs by tho pound, but church music by tho choir. . orriciRs;: E. E. BURRUS3............M A WALK jtltt....!.... mm. President, Caahler W. LAJZKIX9. aiijr M. Am Caahler 2 in 1. 111 take your Ui encases, . And take them fine, I'll fix your watches -To keep good time; I do all work well, 1 - Entrusted to roe. If yon don't beliere It -Try ne and see. J. It. WINNER, -- Photorrapber knd Jeweler, New Market Cxldz (c? tlilxt) at steady rcadUur. nient anu day. Ttla onlr bv little calculations like these that vou can form any Idea of the circulation of the most popular 01 American newspapers, or of Its Influence on the opinions and actions of American men and women. " The suit u, ana will continue to no, a news naner wnicn tons the tram witnout xcar 01 consequences, which gct3 at the facts no mat er now mucn me process coats wmcn 'd Bents the news of all the world without waste of words and in the moet readable shape, which la worklnar with all Its heart for the cause of honest :o vera men t, and which there fore believes that the Republican party must ro, ana muss go in inn coming year 01 our Lord, 184. If you Know THE Sirs, yoa use aireauy. ami you will read It with accustomed diligence and profit during what is sure to be the moet Interesting year in It history, it you uo noi yrt know TucScx, it Ls high time taget Into the sunshine. ' Tkkms to Mail Subscuiceks. The several editions of The Sex arc acnt by mail, postpaid, as follows: , DAILY ao cents a. mouth, $G a yer; with Sunday edition, $Y. SUNDAY Eight page v This cdlllon furnish ea tbe current news of the world, special I articles of exceptional interest 10 evrry- body, anl literary reviews of new books of the highest merit. $1 a year. WEEKLY fl a year. Klgut pages of the best matter of the dally ia&ucs ; an A gricultural Department of unequalled value, special market reports, and literary,, scientific, and domestic intelligence, make TUK WKLT era the riewbi,aper for the farm- ex's household.- To clubs of $10, au extra '-copy free. Address I. W. ENULAND, Publisher, cot 8 . TUB SU. N. Y. City printers receive the necessary material the publication of tho KA LEIGH REGISTER, as North Carolina Democratic newspaper, ;will be commenced. The Register will be printed weekly until the trrcat political campaign of 1 84 begins, it will then be issued twice a week, or as often as may be useful or necessary to the Demo cratic party in North Carolina, it will be printed from new and beautiful type on good white paper, and though it may not be large enough to hold all at once all the good things that glowing prospectuses sometimes promise, yet tho application of a thorough! knowledge or how to use them will put into its thirty two broad columns all the news, much good reading, and a complete history or what Is done in North Carolina. Mr Hale will be edi tor of tho Register. The price of tho Register will be $1 a year, 21 for six months. Pay for your homo paper. and then remit for the Register. Thoee who remit (2 to this oQico will receive as a pre ml urn either volume ordered of llale's Indus trial Scries." Two volumes are now ready : Tile Woods asd Timbers op Noktii Cae- o UN a. Curtis', Emmons' and Kerr's Bo tanical Repor.s- supplemented by accurate County RcporU:of Standing Forests and 11- - lustra ted by an excellent Map of the State. lvoIume.l2mo. Cloth271 pp. $L25. IsbcsTBiEs of North cakollsa Ik the Coal axd Ieox Couxties. Kmmnns', Kerr's. Laidlev's. Wilkes', ami the Census lie ports; supplemented by full and accurate sketches of the Elf ty six Counties and Slap of the State. 1 volume l2mo- ciotn. 4-pp. f 1.50. Address KALCiuii i;r-ui&rr.u. jan is Kaieign. ci. MISSES BURR.& JAMES, Principal. MRS. M. S. CUSUING, JIuslcal Instructress. rpHE TWENTIETH ANNUAli SESSION of this School will commence on Thursday J the 4th of October, 1883, and close during the third week in June, 1861. j 1 j 1 The course of instruction ls thorough land systematic. Terms reasonable. Lessons in painting In Oil, Water Colors and Pastel, with Sepia and India ink drawing, and Crayon and ' pencil sketching, at moderate rates, i Where a class of ten or twelve ls formed for the school of painting, the price wilt he re duccd. 1 1 Pupils outside of the school who desire mu sical instruction, will do well to apply early. For further particulars inquire of Principals, or call for Clrcnbvr. . I 1 1 sept 12 I1 ' - LYON&HEALY vl state & Monroe Mt.,i;r.icaso. Wi!lirl vctil to fijr frtdna (Idr i BAND CATALOGUE, f I w for laaJ. iUO pxrc. ; IS LAisnvinal - romMM, tw'iMt. cao-LoaiBa, 1 .4. Tb-Hi 11 Vi . IT. mm, A . .. " . . . ... . . lM I tuii. nTTry 1'mi.ti iwiauh nrjmrtw Usterbu. xi m in.;a ic Icitrnruea aa4 M' riii. lot A ontear ta4. mm m I mtf- l!w4Uwii I Photographs; LL MADE IIY "INSTANTANEOUS' A process. I (a re just rcccircd a flue lot of 7? FI2EEI: , RELMBLE SELF-CURE' V a kMuHM timi' ifi'ilfntl it rmS) ef fSst fcaost noted sum! snoeessfal pciaiista to tbe TJ.a IbSw mired) for thcoroof 'rxmMMMiUy ftoflalnaemledeavopc're. UrofiitcaaXUli AJdrass DR. WARD & CO.. LouiUaa UH f Fancy and Plain' Frames, u -7' " ; . which are selling chcap.J ' j ij . Call and let MU, CRONENBEHOj make yon a Christmas picture.' T .-l J"r :r'. ' mut Vanorsdcll's old sUnd. I dec 13-tf llOUTON rUEEMAN. WealcKeruousMeh c 3 C C ivov 87-1yeotlAw t th The Excursion and Pic Nic gEAS.N 13 OVER AND TIIK TIIEAT21 CAL AND E ALL Season has opened a?am and JOUN .WERNER, the practical CJeraaa Barber and Pctf inner, la personally In attend ax co at his llalr Dressing Saloon. 2 Jlarket fctrect, betweca Water and I'roat, Wilmin ZZ, C. - ... exit? AThosa debility. e-xUiafci pa wr 1 a. prnauir decay mad fa Jar to trUrm IllV'at ctnllea properly ar cuAd ly Aoaea, error ot yovth. etc. wilt tied a perfecs and lostitur rettoratioata robttac hcaltla a and V l;urou wan.eo ia w YHEMACSTOM UOLUS. jSeitter at4m-n aiugptug t.cr .Vrrroui Ueblllty and lkrsielDerUcfii0ralr necessfal Ixans9 ld on rmrt durnoai, new and tlrv-S tnettn1 and almoin to thoc -tfrliaea. J'nfl In'ormai a and Traaitso fraav - Adaress Conso:tJBf t'toysKTian ci llXZZlCr, ni:EDrC0.,4C7.LiCt, KcarTork.

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