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Reidsvilinimesr' PAISLEY & LEWIS . s r r . .. f ff T ..Office in rear of the Bookaorc- SicnsarmG!fsbsTAGE paid '. i amr. Always in advance DENTIST. I Lava .opened a dfcntal office oyer 'Terry A'CVs.Htorc and offer Tny pro fc.siimal services to the people of Keu s ' , u BU',1 urroiiiiJiiiss country on the it .-,,iL- w:trr anted. ztr. i ' wid be ja-iUIdYiUc-:he. -lfl, Twy h every. inounitt remoj-our days. - May 2-iy Dr. Jno: W.Smitlii; JBEroSVILLEM June G ly BOYD & REID, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAWt ; w e n t wo ltrr ii i. c.,- m , Practice in the State aiid Federal Courts. - Mr. Boyd nlll hi; at Weiitwortli on every ion ly, uii1 on uny otheryby.yUen desir ed. At ther times lie mil be ' in lite law ftlce in tbe Utink'pfrUcidvvUleu -jMivIleUlli cm be f(vind nt tttMimes In fhe-flftec oftb Iria in Wer.twortb. r t Wentwortn, N. .Cai : This Hotel boa becu, recency refitted ruislnd niul offers v V '".t V GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS ;& AYEB'S . . : .- . , V w.-" "I Clieriy: Pectoral; : Xo other complaints are eo insidious In their attack aa thaw Jiffrettng the throatund ttnpa: - "ftone to trifled wilh by the majority of eutfer- Crt. Til A onliusrv mi"li or fn, r.aHlt1iirr . ... 1 rliapa'frojn ft?tili!ii;f ojujtowfcionr' f xi VJ ilcknesa. x&'g Cheeky 1'ectoral has H prorcn iia'efflgacy in a forty years right wilb throat auiang disHae, abI shoufil l& . . taiu iu a!l casei wlthoaf SIay. 4 .."T A Terrible Cough CnWtl. ; ;J " In 1M7 1 look a r Ttre eold, which flrectwl my luntk't. 1 ha.i h terrible eolith. Riid laFscd lugut fver wt mUJioiit aJecp: .a ivfoctocs ma up. -1 fcritH AYtR u CNEKftV' tobai whick relieTl my lur.gs, fmlueed aai xtfonUd uie the rejt nereary for I lie recovery of my trei gTR'' Tyfh oniinuitd u;e of the . riccioKAi. a jenna iiulonre otJectod. l nm now C' years 'd, hale and hearty, and am aatlefted your Cncttav I'vcioral. vea ine. .t ., 1UK4'K FAIKnUOXUIZIU' Roekinjhnm; Vu, Jaly 17, - Crtp. A Mother' Trltmte. ' Wklla 1h vh ooantry latt winter my little hoy.threo yearolJ,wa taken ill villi crouji; l cimJ aa if lie would lia from ptrnnpu JativB. On a of tha family ruggasted the ua M ATKR'a CUKKKV I'ECTORAI.. lOttlO of . Walch wu alwaya kept In the hoane.' lids M Iriesl iM iiiJl aa.l frequent U-e, aimI toaar delight in Iea Uiau half an hour tho. patient VM lrrnihina fcjtiib?. The doc- - . tor aa! titua raueut Wva, a darliiig'a fife. Can you m cantor at that th CiiKHUt 1'vnortAi. had r sraiuoaar blneereiy youra, ' . . tRS.h.XMACEDXEV. 133 XTt U8th Stew, rovk. 5!y 1C, 15S2. : I kayo mwd AYKR'S CtirftltV TRftonAL ' y family for iCTeral yesrs. nd do not beaitata to pronounce it tli moat tfTcrrt , rmdy for aougha and eolda va have eve rtd. A. .I.CRXB. L CryiUl, Mlnp., ilarctt 13, ItSl a "Ittffred for afjht yeart frr.ra roncliJtit, . aa4 after trying whiiV remedies vith no iu I ea, 1 vat ared by the nsoof A Y Mt'a CiiF.a- rrwToau I Josf.pu Waluex." ByUaiia, MUw., April 6, 12. , H 1 eaun4 aay enough iu prai7of Cnaaav rtcTuK Vi bclierintf aa I do that kl r iu uae 1 atiouhj0 PUice hare diej -r. iroia lung trouble K. Pkaguox.'? Palaatiue, Taxaa, April 22, 'laa of aXrt , oXUiax throat,, or . Knra xts vhiob ruot be grraUy rt3erU -j tha uia of Avra'a CuEUftv rrcTOKAt," Md it will iiPBya-iire vhen Ui dlseaea u ot already beyond the control of medicine. -......... . mtrAiutu Bl, lr.J.C.Ay6P&Co., Lowell, Mass. ' it - Sold by iUJDrulst. 1 ,7.7; "niption and for the re-l coapnvc persons in Ik- n f w- r cuac. x or bale lr Ml Drnggists. Price, a g Cents. - " ' ' " m i i hi in. 1i, - - '-mi'- n - -J ttJDJ i i Lr i f .r t J liPFFaotsA . r f :, . , ,, , TOE. IX ! "JOHN W. CRTN8 AK; ClIAS. T. WATKINf Cringan, "Watkins . ',,'&!'Go.-" WnolSile .Id. faclured Tobacco, : ':' "No38 Pearl (orFourteenth) Street - - Ricnmond Va. : : V 15 il i ' TEe Old' Reliable! , THE NEWS AD" OBEKVER. jr i f b. A. ASILE, ,Editok, Tlie largest-and best paper published iu UUu State, . 1 ; ! We We full reports of, religious, educa-. tional, and political meetings, all the news,' .accurate market report?, serial t(Jrics, &c. We will give as a premium' , ' . I; A WATEUHURt -yrAWli'M -1 Pice to any "person ' setKlin lis a clnh of 6 annual paid up subscribers to the weesty. " Take your lcat parser and theu subscribe for the Weekly News and Obeuvek. i V - i;Wcckly,one! year f2.00.fc CiTrfeud your name for sample ct " 1 ' rrrz copy. DANIEL DUGG-ER& Co Ji (LATE OE iDAIS.VItiLE, Innivm Special MtmtidiiJJM to Sales of Country Prodit ce. Leaf Tobacco j Co ttop, Ground pe'as'ian'd GrainV Specialties. -WILL OUCUBY xxSJicoe Slip, ! By First of May. i V" MVc re:rfeVertMHOMllJ.EIt aOliACXU T-TT V t 1 t 1 FLUE, and one or tlie best fLJira; aieo. tire lst FEP.TILIZSllir u.-ed, Pav prompt! attention- to, the purenve or aa v iroods ordered April 24 tf A Little Bisl But Still in i lie i King: i 1 r THE' OLD RELIABLE J. M. TESH, noidarlllo's 3?ir v cuicZ Oldest Jeweler- 1 0 Is still to the front,and is head quarters for Clocks, Watches, iWl cyiPIated Ware, Fine Spec tacles, Sewing Machine Needles, Qll, rVioJin . andtaujo Strings, lusicInsftiineuls Cartridge; of all kinds and sizss, Shells and Wads for, breech-loading shot guns, a fuin!ne"of5c5Kirby bent Fish Hoolis. Lines. fec. All good and yiic Vatehes, Clocks, repaired with .work-man-like"skill and warran t- ed: ? but r no vold ? Av:ornout or I traghy Jobs wantedfOA practi; cai experience oi years as a repairer Hts me for my business. . " i Ml Goods, iJJ'ork, jc, guaranteed as revresented Thankful for. t ha cast libera patronage of , .the .public, I hoje to merit .,a, coutlnuancfj ot the same. Vy - Your Feliow-Cittzen, : ;., , J. M. TESH. Lindsey & Reid's old stand. UsidsvUU, K.C.,;Jiaich 27 3m " ii ati nun i "I iriTifiTTii nrn ftTi ,- - - . . tturea DiiuvM 1 tfix Jiltie,,1IYord arresl , eYcrrday : . 1 u&?Jmit, cyT-l irt'X I dare, L mat, iocoux-'tis :w, aiviusly writ Witbm my Leart 4lie gpal I strive to lut. I Mjjpgtb. varus me, that tny way is EltberTjy Tature's law or custom bard I CAJI- in 1 tbi ; U summed up all my ; - my might, - J ' ilM.,' ? ; . Whether to do, or know, or judgs aright. I wiix-rhy dialem, by the eoul imprest VTith; freedom's fceal the ; ruler . in my i 1 i-l3reaujt. ' ' ' I darb at once a rxotto for the seaUi ABddare.-1 ? barrier 'gainst unlicensed I MATia final, awl at once makes clear The way which else might vague anddita lovghtwiutt'i canI wUl,I dare, I may; 1 hes e t-r words claim attention every ; day. ' ' - ' " - ' Only, through Tjiee, know 1 what, every -..-iay . . --- t t I mustt I can, X wll, I dare, I t may. , ' -." . o: WHO WOULD CHANGE ? In October, 1867, Hon. Kemp P. Battle, then Public Treasurer, re ported the State debt, principal 4 ,-mteiest,1 at-S16.338,040 50. Iri v v. r. t i , mm i . - ' 1 ' JXovember' JaU. only three years laier,Treasurer Jenking re ported the debt to be $33,034,641 - 75. The Republicans had been in be tween Messr?. Battle and Jenkins, arid in three years had added 17, 846,001,25 to the debt. ' k " In 1870 the Democrats got con trol of the Legislature, and whilst theState was in no condition, after 4 hree y eari o? Republican isrul e, to pay any of its debt, they preyen ted any incteaee lof the principal. They did reduce taxes, restore tbe common b.ohoosnd re-epmmehice the conitrocton of the Western North Carolina Railroad. Bj 1876 they had reduced State taxes to 29$. cents, r : f ,,r ; r i A In'1877'th!e 'Deoi 6c rats took en tire charge - of : the State. They found the State debt, principal and jilterest, aqaqepting to $41,788 710 451 The. prospect of settle ment seemed almost hopeless to credrtpr ahUi(Hr;p Bat the debt is been settled satisfactorily .to both parties intereslett, The - State's six, per cent., bonds - are4 selling at 110 afidf its four per cent bonds are rapidly, .approaching par, the imercjt on aVl being promptly paid Por the first time since 1869 a TOrTn01fmrltlWdltrt3Yalue, andlGrl'Vpoll olllj Treasurer, Df, IVortV.wisnVs iv wMen on his tombatpne--lon; may. it be before M e Haa- n eei f J9 e 4 ihuP fie c a u s qlL 1 3 ibe y fiifctodl bill $ diisfac t ory ; a 1 compromise and settlement ot tne Unnef 'tireSystetiJ'oT'cdUfity gc ernmetit, restored by theDeuocra cy in 1877, the counties are nearly I ail in good coaditioo, their large rndebtednesvrlberi'esultg-Tof Re-, pnblicnf! mtsfulefrearlyall paid off: and in the seven veare not a 3CoCi xbTTleen; los to the State by default of any sheriff; Tbe'iWesttfttvR'lrrjad has been completed to tho Tennessee line and has effected its connection with the Wifroadswmof5 ftiecou n t ry : anitlsjmappj to its other terminus at Ducktown. f I has brought into the .State already Iwq million of dollars, and two mil lion more Mill be U3ed for its com-: PlCdo"p. , - n ihe 4c year one milliom of dotl,r Las bcn Urpught. into the Statft nd expeu Jei upcji tie Cape Fear & Yadkin ' Valley.' Railroad; and another million will go to the same road this year The best equipped and .most use ful Agricultural department in the South is another rcjult of 'seven year of Democratic rule; The pjfifinvcf Jpublic schools h thoroughly ie-cstablished. The University has been firmly re-established. Korm&l scbools for both race are provided for in eveVy section of the State. t: - j l.'ji&ivlumsi for white and Hack eQ flipped, - " !. "-' In 1SC9 the State lax was SO cents. - For two years past tho State tax nas been 25 cents. . - , This year thera is no State tax, Who would change T Rateijh Register. flplsfliii Men." ? ' ' . ; ; 1 .NEWSPAPER LAWB. u i . : '" "' r I' " Read ' themi carefully,,;andi av;oid any trrisupdf rstanding: . J 'i D BdbsVribertf Iwhb do: i not gi Ye express hotica tbY the contrary, are considered as wishing to. continue their. SQbscriPtion, . . . - 2. If subscribers order the discon tihuance . of their periodicals, the publishers liay continuo . to ien them unUI arrears are paid. ' r . 3 If subscribers neglect or refuse 10 tase - meir penouicaia iruia me Office to which they are directed; 'they are held responsible uritil they hare settled their, bills, and 'order them discontinued. j '.". , 4, If j subs c ribers-.in b y e , t o o t b e r places without informing publishera, and their paper sent to former direc tion, they arc held responsible 5 ' 5. The court3 bafe decided that refusing to take a newspaper from the office or. removing "and leaving them uncalled for,, is prima facie evidence ;of intentional fraud. V . . 6, Any person receiving a news naner and making use of it. whether he ordered it or not, is held to be a subscriber.. . . :; '- 7. . If subscribers . pay in advance, they are bound to give notice to publishers, at the end of their time if they do not wish to continue the paper; otherwise the publisher is Authorized to send it on, and then subscribers will, be lesponsible until and express notice, with payment of all arrears, is senir to ine puoiisaer. THE DEMOCRATIC OPPOR- i : ;tunity. The refusal of the I New Yrork 'Tltnesi:;ihe -New Yjrk Evening rest, the JNew xork Commercial Advertiser:,' the Boston" Advertiser the Springfield Rejmblican. and other organs f of .Republican senti ment; to support James G. Blaine makes very plain the course, of die Democratic party in tho preset nt contest. 1 Nearly all of these , influ e at ial Republican j our n a Is . a i e, e a r n - est advocates ot.farin retor m, and they, will give, a Democratic candi date nominated on this, platform , a hearty arid effectivo support. : It is true thatjooue of these newspapers will support in J any conceivable cir cumstances, as their . opposition to him rests chiefly upon the ground of Jus personal -uuworthinesi ot the Presidantial office- But if the Dem ocrats commit the blunder of nomi nating a! candidate who is not in full svenpathy with the movement for tariff! reform, they, will chill into neutrality a great political eler meat.. Js (acba- ...if wisely coneilatcd, would make the election cf Blaice impossible.:- . v. -"...."? These; argans of an honest and iuteligenti Republican sentiment ap peal to the Democrats ,tq f present candidate jand; a platform that will enable them to givo efficient aid to the Democratic, partY,; and as the sinceiity of ibeir advice c snoot be questioned, it is entitled to tho most earnest consideration. The Demo cratic party is not asked to lower Jts flav or ' jtoj make anyt compromise of principle. On the , contrary, the Democrits ire asked' only to adhere to tbe platforms of 1?76 and IgaO, and to the ancient policy, of,, too 'par ij. Is not this an easy and honor able condition upon; which to win a Urge body of patriotic Republican supporters whose ail will giro tbem assurance; of success , An au alternative cf the wise counseled by- Republican weil-wb-l crs, thay caaj-epuJiate the action oi four-fifths' of ; their Repreeeatatives m Congies? in order to conciliate a small faction of their party that is hostile to-tariff reform in as j hope in which the issue can be presentcJ, That way! caadness lies. " The adop tion of such a policyi whether iu the nominatjiio of acandidate for Presi dent cr in the constrnctioa of a plau form, would result in the rapid diss solutioa cf the Deiaoratic party. Ia steail of aitractini? '.Republicans i t would repel Democratic States whoi eiecioral, vorcs are esschtiAl to ;uc cS3 anl make the eltrcVi'nof Bjkine inevitable, llt will depend 'upon, the action of the Democrats at Chicago whether a third paity shall arise up oa the rains of the tiro eld orginin- NO. 13. .tions If jthe Bmocruc National CbnVeptiou faithfully and courage ously adheres to the doctrines and policy of the paVtY of Jefferson and JacksoQlhcre will be ' no ncosEitY for a new party. - , ' ; m m , m " ALL SORTS- -"Mrs! Tom Thumb is'worth $100,- 000. . .. ..: . ' Th9 Governor oftNcrth Carolina grants no pardons. D K f r j A fiy is a little thing, bat It can move a very large man, : The State ;f Maryland charges 4.5(1 for a marriage license. 1 Missouri is making progress in . . .... ! . wealth and industrial matters. . Fishing through the ice for smelts is a thriving industry m Maine. ' ; Capt. Jack Ilussey, gateman at Castle Garden, has just saved his 26th. man. A City paper pathetically asks Is there such a thing "as genuine butter. r; - ; : n A fellow in i Clevelanl, Ohio, taught a dog to steal, newspapers from doorsteps, :;-: -. ; . Mr. Chenery was the only editor of the London Times xiho C7er vis ited the United States. ' ? ! The Raleigh and Gaston, and the Richmond and Danville railroads each give oe thousand dollars for the State Exposition. , ; ; : A negro had his nose completely taken off by a bullet at Fort Stock ton, Texas;! and the" same ball striking a German rendered ompu tation of" his limb necessary - ,r "A grateful; ifriead" sept the Boston Jleratd five dollars "in re cognition of what that paper had done for him." The I paper sent the money to a cHantable nn3titu-tion.- , ' " " T. ' Aaron Washington, captured in Savannah a few days since on the charge of, murder, plead the 6tatnte of limitation, saying be should not be arrested becauee ; .Vdet nine mpnths is done past,'' ; t . it' "The Jlendeison Gold Leaf says .Vance county will be' represented at the Exposition iu many' things, and among thera she irill shew fine specimens of silver ere and several other minerals, which will astonish tho natives. - '-- ' - ' - '' 1 The survey of the JoracCyalley has established the fact j that - the" English canal project is Impractica ble. It was found that- cuttings would have to be made for fifty miles through a plateau from 600 to jsOO feet above the Mediterrane an, and no one, unless perhaps De Lesseps, would think of undertsk ing such a thing. ,1 ; J 6 UT HAY EARLY, ; ? Too much canaot be fcaiJ cf the urggucj of .catting tho bay early, before it attains that , degree, of ripeness when it stems .becomc woody and hard on i cutting. iA. correspondent. faring the past win ter, wrote that he had been feeding a lot of covts on fairly-cared clover haj, and that iLy consumed of it eleven poundf, night and morning in addition to bran andl grain, Vat-r ing it all up clean , and needing no more. Having occaiton to feed oat some otherclover hay which , had been allowed to stand too long, to get too ripe before it was cut, the feed as increased to twelve pounds nd that of this amount they could only be induced ; to 5 eat. seven pouuda, leaving the other five to be nasted. But this probabf did not represent the fall waste, as the seven pounds consamed weld not equal to the , same weight of good hay. and an additional ration 'of graiawasiequired to keep the thing up to mart' ThisTis pay ing;tery decrly forthenegleet to cu: in proper time, and of .course, do prudent farar will plic bio f elf and fctock at such disadvantage. Of course .tic loss woulhe let i in propeition if more : cattle were being fed;, ut- it. does uot pay to furce. these by hanger to consume incatniious fjod whn that of bet ter qualtiy can be provided. Breeder's Gazette, Reidsville TlTTlfiS i i 1 2 5IO.' 3 VOS. - C JU,' ; 12 MC. 1 llJClliAil 5. ; 3 inches 6 8 3 Uh1w 8 12 4Jncht 10 ll-l icolatnn 14 --13 coIunm23 13 1 cnlcnia 25 SO At 15 IS 3 55 75 125 20 3 40 ... CfLocal Koiieen 10 - ctnU m line for first iocrtka, and 5 centa lor each subse quent icsertiou. . i FASHION NOTES,, Owl feather fans aro fashionable. Gold and silver gosiaeidike tis sues are much! ose4 id ery. The lateat fucT 9 in moraine gowns is the Jdother Hubbard back ana rompaaour trout . . ...A new place for lace Ja a sun shade is'on the lining, half way be tween tbo rim and tho center. Grey and black, wi h silTer.braid decorations, are. usee in combina tion for dresses for d I wagers. Parasols are covered wth squar es of eilk, and made highly ornate with embroidery lacn and ribbon; Bands of yelret ftstened with pretty buttons or with claps are again worn on the waists and at the throat in London. . s . Twine . bonnets are tho latest Eoglish novelty. "They aro made of twine sewed in concentric rows, and are' finished by rery thick cord. No one will object te the lovely soft marabout feathers which deck so many ! bats, ard which can be appropriately; worn by young or old. j ; . . Jet butterflies are occasionally substituted fcr the clasps which bold the folds at the back of mm ties. ' They are artistically made but the effect is undeniably odd. Gold and silver dusted flowers are much ued on the evening bon nets, and the! effect of the latter with black lace is exquiste, and es pecially becoming to . beauties of the Spanish style. I 4 f t 1 - - i . 1 i I.. . . . i l ! Shoulder 'capes am made of jet ted grenadine edged with, a jet drop fringe and lined with some gray color. A long piece of ribbon is sewed down each si do of the capo ' to be tied in a large bow." ! , . A new and Etvh'ih nolonaise U tno "jiatina." it is tigtitntting, 5 front-looped bo a's td 'disclose, vel vet vest below, the5 aist!iiie, the upper part of the I'rjmi and back covered with velvet to riprcsent a yoke.-',, 'i il , ' -J udr... IriTaris. with tailor made cos tumes, arc wor clotli hats trimmed with leather, to match the ends drawn through email oxidLaed buck; les. The costumes are already with up, minus 'the hata.1 These, how everwill soon fblIovf,vv 1 " : , A lovely hite jlace bonnet is bordered with laritu Arl and . - at V a-j. A . - ( - trimmed-entirely with white inara bout aigrette and featberi;' A black lace bonnet has crpwn of butter cups, and another pansies .under the laco .upon the 3rim, and also on the croiih. r"'fi If boys would conquer, how lilllo good ia accoirplSahed, how much haim is duuc, and how disg 2.r6 profanliy and ,i ulgarity are, it tlrt jee ru to u that fewer would encase lajllicm. The; habit aHar to i aa exceedingly disuatinjr nod prolKlc pt nltKli wotsu habits.1 It shows itel degradation of the irind aiwl cradua) , decline iu tlioughta of purity and "truth It ere alts luve for vice and jlmmorality and iesarua the adiuir-liou for that which enobles Give u b tI rmre wcrda euJ action "and we'lr show you boya worthy of conudeuc , out : tf which true nftn are formeJ. A BED INDIAN'S ItOEbTY. ,Ao lld I ocBia ,oivc ! ? m k ed hi t trau to jive him acme tobacco for his pij e. T1 Dau " Rive" lai " a lKas haudfdl from fif pcet. Tlio next Jr l e came back atur aikad fur tho white mao. 'orfiaid te,,:l found a quarter of aduilar amoug the tobac co." l,,.: - W'liy dcat yoo ktep itl" atkeJ a byi lander. :u VL , -- .-.j - lve got a goxl mau and a lad mao tere," aaiJ tbs lur.an ' polutlns to UU Ueatt and the good raao tay, "It U cot mme; givfti It bock to tbm owner." The bad wao wj -tVevrf mint, you OtH, ami low i U jour own now," Tie;;0! ruati aay,'f Ka, co! jou what to "do, land tan't o to go to sletp ImltiieoiKj autl.bad oieoktrep talking all cbu and trouble air; and now I bring the money back 1 feel iiod." like oM lod;ao; We tare a uMY aed a bad man witbirn? The tau ruui is Temptation, the gocd .roan fa Con fdeuce, and they kct; talkicz for al agaiuit many llilui. that wa Co txn 1 day. Who wmiT ilittionary WorIC
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