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THE CHEAT GEHKAS S23 REMEDY FOR PAIH. rmuJnru KHCUMATISil, Neural??-, Sciatica. Lambs-a. BACKACHE. inncn. Tocnicn. scf.e throat; QriNsr.tu.ixcs. I ROST2ITES. iirnsi.Jii'iin, 111 til W.i Kt nrr cirs i Bcmt lis Ilirlii : it. SA-. c. a. l.t S ' . T -1 t'allln !cknc. Nervous " ., .. J- -. .y r !Tt and care 1-anaea . a drcoUrl'.a. Ncntra- .1 - 5 aaa UTCi wcjkncx. viucj ifgKEPTIO SA1DI) .-... - v is I 3Mjr :od sores, mainat. -Maj i ryTennaacnCy and ;:r-, cc ;4.it. Tri. it la a charming and .... , rr. r.'4'M;:-n tead-xHo ad make - '.r. TjMl'S.Ei tj'3!aticct:riaa f-ttf. A cianaJcjr flrtnt and SBiatcLle It tJrUrs 6!ck Ileala-r e Uc us wiaa. - - " T' - . . . .A. cthe great; Hgyi)(ClOHl!QlUlElRlOlR tr. tf xrors:a iizct. j-roispuj cam I-it-sla lT r Restores Ufe-givlar jriwtt blood. l roaranteed to cure aU trrocid:o". faf-ReUaMe When all oplatrt txX lfrfto He ttJs J ani lavlroraKS tie body t -x ijwaU c ' Bote j refunded. p tr ef tr e tll own tt coaqaeror. Kn- d -J t3 WTt'U Jbj OTtT tftj tbOttStlMl ICAdlDS tilt e c: rsxa ptf iIoaoj la U.S. and Europe. TTer If 3 dmcjtrt. $UEJ. (33) r Ki3.'i.'i and clrcoUrt trad tarn p. 0rf y. Criiitzton, At, Xew York City, iff 1J Iw nna Doctors and Doctrines. Whatever Cruel Creeds May Say. Truth is Always-Ortho dox. Too koour the oM aarlo;. Doctor, Vbi trtg no, a(JUi, where there arc three doc iir t;.ere are two athehU," UugheI Ber. ! : Creamchece. the other to hU tren I, Dr. Senna, who hal droppc! In for a Uiftt a talk. ?.l're heart tt, o ! VlHtCt a box of pill tri i: Tur itry iratati i mat omt pnci : JX Taer a I waft pattensi baa L.uo wnen tvt att t h':zr In thocomma to gtt til f."Mtrol th IKctr. lUhtlor h ple. j.u. tKolnle. you're -'war off wbco r-vt Ui'.ik our prorealoa lto't l tnc aa aoot ra la th! w-irl-l a your la They're both Na morc'o half birbaroua for centuries. bat we're vrral Icnrtb aheal of you on D i.vu trtua,' "Bit. IHx-tor. tal l "Rer. Mr. Creamchecc, 'w you thlaK Tour fraternity ahowa a ten kar t raaurUTu'lr r". ivh'- laurrcrtt'l Dr. Senna. we ahow a ta U-nci u baaaa eharUr an1 common aen.e. Tt tr re all 1.wb. Why, wltuln the . r wk r bvta Wikrr from my oH friend, Vr w. v. IU I U. of rtne Hill. Alabama, atWtf U k t u'i. Kim great auccc, raiita lam m e:iraftir9. nnaa it t is trt ta:o for Couit. Latx, KIJdcj and Liirr tru! V. Ir;,-aU, iUieumatlam. and a. rr tru-k; anl another frtenl of ir j. j. tut nun. of CarroUtown. Ia c'.Laiu:!y in muc thtnjf. Ile'a a bU ci s.t. xa c hronl.- dUea-, and knowa -mi o u ta a;ax au-ut etcnr time " Ir Vnni" uu-mcnL aato PlDIfR'S JJliC optrru-1 Uf rrouloe lealtmonUU tjxn lr. IU1 li o t()toi. who WTlte to r iu-.h A f. . of New York the pro ftr -ta u-nuof the htrhcut eommenda- "jMvtrmar ttkli:ret rrstoratlre remedy; 1 1 cr iroi tiic protcaion irncrally coo- tc oitnt.n r thc phyaidant. Price tt'j II Ira km 1Aw Sufferers trim lonthiul Imprudence ramlnr rrrou lMtl:ltv. -. at papjai wcrtnr. valuable in . -'o wr Bome rurc rutK. uel S3 year t,ra:!j. lr. a. O. UUn. lkx Ut. Chlca- I OUT11H4W1? ar BATE'S SPECIFICS.- ar rrtml from tortnuba uae-1 by aa eminent pajtvua durlnx Si ycara aucceaatul ... practice - VlZt 0. l-CninntMsl IanI n.ll. 27 of a Section of the Blood, whether rotai-Kuor acquired. Skin dlaeaaea. pirn jvu. h. eut, are permanently Trl 'b1 l:iac No. I. Ifiice 1. V -urc StutSAL Wkakx Eas. e7. J ,,c,"-ir. irom loutbXul iadUcre M" .r prod icln rKxbauatM Vital 17 1 of MAahi. Thla remedy U un a' 'fL . lI ear of thcae compUlnU. 1 1 la jwwtrtal tuaniut to the weakened Kcrvoaa IIY . u Na'nre to rtocw the atrcngth ru!.-7 ' 15 dewuutcd ergana, and effocu auC;:C 7,:ca tnataat renef and per !!!.t??KhcumatUm. Price fl. eWrff Nx poaltlre care for all weak- a-aoa to femaka. IMce tl. 1 a. wTW5l! O.rnon receipt of price Vrv'. -a u, cnicajro. ZL- Ir-lAw arm liNenfousMen 4 fUra U perform lire' prorrij are cmmu tj error Of yeata. vc. rwtoraiMa to r-ama( ateAltht VT7ME MARSTOM BOLUS. Lj-Hitcc iiiiiBira drarmc mor t."- ThNimiMalef Deaillty aad aa rtu i bar u eaxle rrl...,rw ad Timun Ctm. cjKm of HewYerk. TL. r- : : e excursion and Pic Nic 6 J! li ovEU AND TUB TIIEATR1 tAL AND n it t Jonv ' haa opeaerj axaia aad practical Ueraaa M ir2T2?.to Praooalry ta auenU faatt, tr: ZT? aioon r Market if oct lft Th eD aily Revi eyi AOAKWINIAN'SVA'LEN. OjiNE. Whea you and Jwere monkeys, A million veaia ago. i H'cved anion the nutmeg trees. On the coa.it t liomco. So many otbertbins redid, Mt -recollection fails. But where we co ttf n't use oar paws. We bang on wttn our tails Hut &i nee we're shuffled off these tai'a, Have hands instead ofpaws. We must, like human bipeds, live Obedient to the lavra. Ape. monkey and chimpanzee! Love led us from your line. And bids us choose each other For a lifo-lons valentine. Lye. Tho Death of the Dude. Who killed the Dn Je? We with our pen." a.ild tho nrn'.T jcr men, "Wc killed the Dude." Who . taw . him lie" "J ". .r !::!'"' !!!:!::, . mH taltib-r hU barter. I 1 S AVhocjURlithl-, o the poKtIc. Wiw,' C 1 fr I waa raw him dye blood?" I, "said; I It the Eoodic, 1 raasht hUiUvd." III! Whr.MI niHkn h amuu.' "I." mm luuuiior taller. I'll ui ike hishroud " lr t was 'io Wno'lldiK hU jtrarcr ' I wi'i,ieiar'aa:M uia wasncrwu man.Kl.vl."U I,IldlhbJgrarc.,! Who'll crry UHiHnk? "1," auld Ids waiter, 'tho' I waa hla hater, I'll cjrry tho link." Who'll to the piTBon? "I." aald hla uncle." whoinoe waa cirbuncle, "I'll be the parson." Who'll be the clerk? "1 with my sbte,"ald the bar tender great, -III be clerk." who'll carry fcitntothegrarc? "I aald the cop.for fyc llf icl the fop.l'll crry him to tho grave." Whc'll bear the pall i 1 eald hla batter, "he oweauie, no matter, I'll ' bear the pall." Who'll bo chief mournci? 'T'eald hla landlady. loird nev er paid he, I'll bcchl-f .roourner." Who'll toll lhebcll?"J,"saldtte boy, "ana I'll give her unirn Joy, I'll toll the Icllc." Then ovr his RTave all the p u a a y rata mewed. A ro ou r nlnc thcd'jathof the poor little Dude. Chicago Sim. It is a crood rule to accept only such medicines as have, after long years of triaL. Droved worthy of confidence. This is a case where otber people s expen ence may be of great servic. and it has been tbe exDerience or thousands 'nat Avers Cherry rectoral is the best cough medicine ever used. A ICeniarkablo llorso. Tbe Walton, da., Acwa says: "When General Sherman passed thro1 this section nt country in 1801 his men took Irom Mr. llobt. Crawley every horse and.mule ho had. and left in his lot in their place, a small, skinned up worn out mare, as she was altogether worthless to them. Uncle Bob, as Mr. Crawley was usually called, finding this helpless and apparently useless animal in his lot, and having none other, began to nurse her. He daily greased her sores, for several weeks, until they healed. .As she was his only chance, bo then began to uso her. He found, her willing to do all she could, and with extra pains she became a hrst rate animal, aud afterwards brought him eight fine colts, all of which made splendid horses, lie named the old mare T 1 1 . t I. J l fanny auu Kept uur uuui uis ueaui. Just before his death, J as ho realized that his time was short in this world, he gave the faithful fanny to his daugh ter Tempie. afterwards Mrs. Baker and now Mrs. Gcorgo W. Knox, to be wen cared lor. bno servcu tier mis tress well until the 2d inst. , tho dale of her death. She was thought to be eight years old when Sherman's army left ber, and sno was consequently- at least 3 at her death. She leaves a young mare colt 24 years old. bearing the same color nd namo as old t anny. The old mare was almost human, as she seem cd to understand everything said in her presence, r or years she was required to carry ber mistress to church and ber master a fishing, and wben tbe latter would ret on a pond fn a boat the faith lul old animal would closely watch him and frequently neigh to warn him ap parently or danger, boo always seemed to bo elated when ber master succeed cd in catching a good string of fih for her mistress as she would never fail to express it by being particularly f prijjht- ly and anxious to go- home and bwbcr bead to Mrs. Knox." AmoDtr tho Follies of tho Aero which tho introduction of fcOZODONT lone since exploded, was the use of abrasive and corrosive tooth pre para lions, which eilher contained minerals which scratched their enamel, or acids hich dissolved ft. SUZUUOax, a health promoting substitute for these empirical articles, is a botanic, skill fully prepared, hignly sanctioned pre paration, which not only beautifies. cleanses and invigorates saffron colored and defectivo teeth, but divests the breath of an objectionable odor and restores to it that of bealth. Mary Anderson's Bank Koll. Mary Anderson, I am told by one who knows, is worth a cool $350,000. Tho bulk of it is invested in United States bonds and mortgages on valua ble real estate. She owns some prop erty in Brooklyn, a good deal of land in Long Branch, and some more real estate here in rew lork bbe is also tho possessor of a pretty pile of New York Central stock and some little Lake Shore. At one time she owned a block of Ixuisvil!e and Nashville, but sbe was out of it when thos shares rolled down hill. Alary has $30,000 in cash to her credit in a I bank in this city. That is tho extent of her ready money. Her only great extravagance, they tell me. takes tho direction of large expen- ditnres upon her younger sister, whose education she is taking care of in a cost munificent way. It is pleasing to know that Miry Andeason has as sumed the fall control of her own af fairs at last. Ther used to bo abso lutely In tho hands of Dr, Griffin, who "allowed" ber a little money now and then with a stingy hand. Now she dictates to him supremely. He receives a liberal salary from ber for managing iha hntloMi ef Lha concern, and be has to account to her eTtry week as rig- iuij cuuuu,;ii it.t ""rv Irom an old boot. A Y World? Advertisement Literature. ( - Not long ago a man stood absorbed in thought at the counter of a newspaper office in this city; He was writing something on a scrap of paper, and as a friend passsd him he caught at him as a drowning man catches at a straw. 'G i ve me a word,", he exclaimed. Certainly." said his friend; "what kind of a work?" "Oh. anything you can think .of. It doesn't matter what " . "How would collaborate do? "Couldn't be better. Thanks ever so much," and he inserted the word and handed in the advertisement. The next morning the friend read : "Furniture sold 8n collaborated time to parties desirous of going to collaborated housekeeping." j A Detroit paper gravely announces in its advertising columns : 'To Rent An elegantly furnished room to a gentleman already heated." "Among the artistic advertising no liens arc the following: "Two young women ivant washing." "Wood and coal split." "Tcclh extract cd with great pains." A cheerful advertisement is this: "Try our ooflins. You will never use rvny other." Dclriol Free Press. (J. S. Surgeon Kqconinienila. Dr. J.M. G rbeeton'isaU. S. Ex Surgeon, residing now at Bloomington, Ind. The Dr. writes to say: I re commend Stirtnarilan Nervine because itccr.s pi!epy." Physicians, gener ally, are its friends. New York has a club called "Titans," to which no one of smaller stature than six feet and four inches is said to be admitted. ADMIESSED TO THE AFFLICTED HEALTH is WEALTH ; you cannot be truly unhappy if in health'; it is our Capital in life. The unfortunate suffering from Ner vous Debility, Impctency, Nervous Pros tration, Seminal Weakness and the numerous forms of Gcnito Urinary de range ru en ts, whereby the Generative Power is weakened, and in time fully destroyed; will find m DR. LOWRY'S WORLD RENOWNED REMEDIES a positive Cure. By its use a permanent restoration to health can be had ; none need despair; young and old alike receive Ihe benefits promisedj This long tried remedy has never been found wanting, no matter what treatment you have previously had. "DR. LOWRY'S REMEDY infuses new Life in the Debilitated; it assimil ates with the blood, and' supplies that deficiency in the Nervous System, which is the cause of debility and physi cal prostration. It acts db the Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, and Reproductive Organs, causing healthy secretions, thereby stopping waste and building anew, when the face resumes the Bloom of Health, the Eye its Lustre, and Vie Brain its Power. This remedy can be obtained of Druggists and Dealers generally. Price $100 per package; three packages, two dollars, sufficient to cure ordinary cases Ask your druggist for it; do not take any other. If you cannot obtain it send direct with price, and it will be sent so-urely scaled, by mail, to your ad dress. Address Depot and Laboratory, Dr. Lowrv's Remedies. No. 136 Lexington Avenue, New York City. Advice Free; send stamp for reply. d tf The skeleton measures one inch less than the height of the living man. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is the best medi cine for every one in the spring. Emi grants and travelers will find it an effectual cure for the eruptions, boils, pimples, eczema, etc.. that break out on the skin the effect of disorder in tbe blood, caused by sea diet and life on board ship. Linen shirts were first worn in land about 1253. HTllmtnfvtnti It lutvinf I Methodi3t E. Church, South, Quarter ly Meetings FIRST ROUND. Cokesbury Circuit, at Beth any, Mar. Newton Grove, Mission, Mar. L'oint Caswell Mission at Bry ant's Mar. Duplin Circuit, at Kenans ville Mar. 15-16 Waccamaw Mission, Mar. 20 Onslow, at Leban on Mar. 22 23 Flemington Circuit, at Flem ington Mar.29-30 W.II Bobbitt. P. E. Concentrate Vitality. All excitants, to radically cure, must bo innocent. Tho art consists in con tinuing their use until matters in the system contrary to health are removed. Health finds happiness in the mere sense of existence. Bkandueth's Pills stimulate the blood so as to enable nature to throw off all morbid humors, and cure disease. no matter by what name it may be called. The secret of recruiting the viXal prin ciple is discovered in Brandreth's Pills, because they remove wnat holds it in check. It is believed they possess tho elements of vitality. IIeat. healthy animal warmth, is certainly increased by the use of this wonderful medicine. Provided the great organs are not irre parably injured, there is no disease Brandreth's Pills will not cure. Tbe true art of healing is to assist na ture to throw offdiseaso to concentrate, as it were, the whole vitality of the system ta eject the enemy that has fastened on a part. Get Brand reth s Pills! Be put off with none other! and follow the printed directions, and health will surely bless you. AFairOfTer The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall Mich., offer to send Dr. Dve's Celebat- cd Voltaic Belt and Electric Appliances on trial, for thirty days, to men, . old and young, afflicted . with nervous debility, lost vitality, and many other diseases. See advertisement in this paper, tthscow&w o- y - Ask the most cmiccnt physician Of any school, what 13 the best thing in the world for quieting and allaying all irritation of the nerves and curing all forms of nervous complaints, giving natural, childlike, refreshing sleep al ways? .-. And they will tell you unhesitatingly "Some form of Hops!" CHAPTER I. Ask any or all of tne most eminent physicians: . "What is the best and only remedy that can be relied on to cure all diseases of tho kidneys and urinary organs: sucn as lingm s disease, diabetes, re tention or inability to retain urine, and all tbe diseases and ailments peculiar to Women" "And they will tell you explicitly and emphatically "Buchu." Ask the same physicians " What is the most reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia ; constipation, indigestion, biliousness, malarial fever, ague, &c.," and they will tell you Mandrake! or Dandelion!" I i Hence, when these remedies are com. bined with others equally valuable. And compounded into Hop Bitters such a wonderful and mysterious curative power is developed which is so varied in its operations that no disease or ill health can possibly exist or resist its power, and yet it is . j Harmless for the most frail woman, weakest invalid or smallest child to use. CHAPTER IlJ "Patients. "Almost dead or nearly dying," For years , and given up by physicians of Bright's and other kidney diseases. liver Complaints, severe coughs called consumption, have been cured. Women gone nearly crazy! From agony of neuralgia, nervous--ness. wakefulness and var;ous diseases peculiar to women. People drawn out of shape from ex cruciating pangs of Rheumatism. Inflammatory and chronic, or suffer ing from scrofula! Erysipelas! j Salt rheum, blood poisoning, dyspep sia, indigestion, and in fact almost ail j diseases frail Nature is heir to Have ben cured by Hop Bitters. proof of which can be found in eyery neighborhood. in the known world. feb!5 lmdSw tpc nrra 35 S. Clark St., Opp. Court House, CHICAGO. A resrnlar eraduata. fl&The Oldest Snectallai n tho united states, waoae live long experience, crfect method and pure medicine insure fcrEED? ind permanent cubes ot all iTivato, Unronic anc Verroua Diseases. -Affections of the ISIood. Skin. Kidneys. Itluddei. Eruption, Ulcers. 01 fores, Swelling or tne Uianoi, sore Aloutn Throat, Hone Pains, permanently cured an Tacucdtea irom tne system lor me. IICDUmiC Debility, Impottncy,8eniina H EH ff U U d Losses, Sexual Decay, Mcnta tnd Physical Wcalcness, Failing Memory IFeale Eyes, Stunted Development, Impcdi nents to Marriage, etc., from excesses or anj xttise, speedily, safely and privately Cured O-Yonnar. Middle-Acred and Old men, and al who need medical skill aud experience, consul Dr. Bate at once. Ilia opinion cost s nothing, and maj tare future misery and shame. When inconvenien iO visit the citj for treatment, medicines can be sen' jverywhore by mail or express Tree from obser ration. 3-It is self-evident that a physician wh lives hU whole attention to a class of diseases at tains great skill, and physicians throughout th ;ountry, knowing this, frequently recommend difficul :ases to the Oldest Specialist, by whom ever known enod remedy is used. JK-Dr. Bate' Ajeo and Experience make his opinion of ant preme Importance. irThORe who call Bee m jne bu t the Doctor. Consultations free and aacredl connuentiai. uaseswnicn nave tailed mobtainini reiier elsewhere, especially solicited, .female Uis eases treated. Call or write. Hours, from 9 to 4 0 to ; Sundays. IO to 19. Guide to Healtj sent Free. Address as above, nov 27;iyeod&w t th s NEW CROP. WE ARE NOW LANDING 372 HMs. and 100 Bbls. "UVttt Primp ' "Rriclit NEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES. IT W1ll be SOLD PROMPTLY. WORTH & WORTH. janSS "AnakesisMSELWS an tnfantble curt for Piles. Price 91, at druggists, or sent prepaid by mauT Sample frte. Ai. "ANAKEmS." axers.Box zuoaewxorx. P ER E R fmn Youthful Imprudence, oaoaintf - - 1 Kii;fv U.lltll ATMl Pbtlla sl Weakness. Vain able information! for home cur fre. Ud 23 years sao iwsifiillj DrJLO.OUsUBozaa.OajeaxQk nov 27 rood Aw t tha FREfeTRIAL Esantr! An unfailing and speedy cure for JVervmu Debility and Wnaknets, Lost tf Vitality and Vigor, or any evil reaultof indiscretion, excess, overwork, etc., (over forty thou sand positive cures.) Za" Send 15c. for postago on trial box cf 100 pills. Address, Dr. M. W. B ACON, cor. Clark St. and Calho on Place, I Jhicago, 1u less ituiiiU sov y cod Jew th a, Wanted. B Y A COMPANY WHO PROPOSE TO stabllsh a manufactory thereon, well-timber ed cypress lands. Parties who may have such lanas to dispose or are requested to conunum cate, with me at Wadesboroor by letter with Mr. Joh T. James, at Wilmington in person Full prrtculars as to exact location of land) number of acres, probable yield of Umber: the acre and lowest price, must be mat? known. JOHN T. PATRICK, State Immigration Agent, aolld-tf Wadeaboro. K. 2 in 1. I'll take your likenesses. And take them fine, I'll fix your watches To keep good time; I do all work well. Entrusted to me. If you don't believe it Try me and see. - J.'L. WINNERv Photographer and Jeweler, 3 New Market Bulldlaar fup stairs) N. AoSTEDMAN, Jr., ATTORNEY- AT-LAW. Ofllce on Princess, between Front and Sec ond streets, in the Basement ef. 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