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V.. lt-:: 'j" : ' ! :' t;-J::' Reidsill0.-?Tiiiies, Re: Published er7. Friday, byi 5 , PAISLEY & LEWIS, Editor and proprietor;. : Office In rear of the Book Store. icB8CBrrno5i, poitaoe r-Atp; .0 a year, Always in advaijce UATCSOF ADYCRTlHlKa. - StO. I Inches 9 inches G 3 ntiics 8 v 4 inches 10 itoloun 14 column tO column 35 CTLoc! 5. - 14 18 -15 a) r W 0 U . it ,. at,. I idsviile limes. ; u y , : . Fcts Alone Can Ijijjtipnce tho Hi&ds and Actions of Men, : - YOLIX BEIPSVILLI;, N. Cfi OCTOBER, 10, 1884. NO. 28. u ) TO -21 - Zi 75 its 10 C0U a jme tor first Inscrtioa, sod 5 resi for each tnbtcv quvet IssertiotL'.. 1 : , TIIE THREE CANDIDATE. FROM THE SOH: "SSSSftS?; - 0tUUmen: My father resides at 01ot4' ft. Us has ben great sufferer from Serofr a!, andthe inclosed tetter will tell you wha ptoarrelous affect '" a M kai In M d. I tblak bla blOQ mtur f eonUij?4 liapiof 'for t 1m( Ub. . M&n ; bat U4 ftot ahow, cxoepi In f h form " . pt KrofaloM fcrra on the wpfti antU aboat Mftrad at ttia tima, ft gradaally spraad to M to oortr b!a entire bodf. I Aare yon ha vu enlbl afllioted, and an pbot pf pity, wheni tetgnujingyoarmedfpta. 'ow, there tr Iv men of hJe who aJoy m f oi health M he ha. I foaJ-i paiie fifty pertqnf vho would teatify to the facta in hU eaaa. ';' Yomre truly ,i W. M. fauxm," FROM THE FATHER : "It l bHft plaore and: t dity fur ne t tute to yoa the benefit I hare derhred from the use of Ayer 8 Sarsaparilla, Hi toouthi if e 1 iru compkkily eorcred vtt Urrible humor r.nd aerofolotu fpree. Tho tiamor carded an incecunt and lAtolerabla luhLn;, and the skiu eraeked s ae to caaaq tii blood to flow in many placet waeneyer 1 mored. My afferhtg vero great, and my tf a burden. I coimueoeed the nee of tiie Bitt-uriRiLtA In April lut,and kare use It regularly since that time. My condltlori Ugn to lioproTe at once. 'The aorea have befclod, and I feel perfectly veil in erery fyuct being cow able to do a good, day irork, Although 71 yean of age. Many Inquire, what has wrought sue It a core In my case, and I tll tliein, ae I hare harp tried to tell yoa, ArER'i SAJtSAFARilXA. QlpVer, Y$., OeV tl,lM2. Yours gratefally, Huujc Philuti. A.rrx'8 Saiisaiakilla cares Scrofula and all Scrofulous Complaints, EryoAp. fAt, Eciema, IUntrrrorm, blotches, or, Bolls, Tnmora, and iCraptlons of the It" a. It olears Uio blaQd pf all impa ritiM, aide JJgeition, stimulates the action of ib bowels, and thus restores vitality and itrttsjihem the whole syste. f . " rnBra&Ko bt Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowel if Mai t. SoU by ail Druggists; 91. alz bottles for t. REID HOUSE, Went worth. N. G J'liis Hotel baa been, recently rentte' 'piialKtl and offers COOP ACCOMMODATIONS Dr.Jno. Smith, REIDSVILL.N C, June 6 ly Dr.H.W(Canada, DENTIST, opned a dental office over Ter 7 Co s itore and offer my professional prices to the people of RoidsYille and Tfoandiog country ofx tho most reason "w and satisfactorytcrms. All. work granted. ' t?l will be in ReiAsville the lstTues J in every month and remain four C4J8 May 23 ly A. ' B0 YD," .1. W. REfD BOYD & REII), ATTORNEY S-AT0la4 W WE NTWOT U. N. C. Practice in the Ste an Federal Courts. Jfr. Boyd will be at Wen,tworth on. 7 Monday, and on any other day mu desired. At other times he will bo Jlus liw office in the Rank of R.eidrille". r. Keid can be found at all times Sa the oi the firm in Went worth. Reidsville Female T REIDSVILLE, N. C: - v. vvq oo iue iwh or Lecen. Terns as beretefnrev ' - ' ; rf rcu:am address,. . r, ! . Pnocipal. . 5poroL, Reidsville, INf c. Hc4i of brick1 w Sarsaparill rv mm Cor i r' F0T4 THE KEW DAT. TEE BROADEST ' Ba.SE" TET LAID t UKTU tattviMSa. The State Ckrqnicle' iWeeltly) Wftixh Closed its first rear; September 15, t has beij th moat succitul cewgpaper en trprise in the State. It goe into 85 counties and has the largest home adver tiding patronage pnjoyed by any? State pevr$paper . i . .. , , jeer an September 15? It has come to stay. ' The Ch'ronicjei publishing dom pany, ulich now pwns both papers, has an authorized capital , of $2.5,001) and is composed of 27 6f the mosT progresaire men in North CaTolina ftom Asheville I to Wilmfatrton. vUwill he eon ducted as tthp needs c,l tho new day in ;Nqrth Caro fina demand--lively progfessive. clean. Daily a yeats $3.6Q for 6 months, yee4ily raa4ntq , bf pnrged) $3r a year; for p months.. . ' Paid Correspondents and 'Canvassers - . - zi . :u -i rr , . wameu every wnere. neierencen irom , . . 5 Address, ; THE CHRONICLE P. q. Prawer 5. Raleigh, N. O STEER . FOR For the sale of Leaf Tobacco, Union Si reet. Danville, Va- ED PAC E & TOM LEE, Oct 3 3m Proprietory. ""CHISM BROS, ; , ; . - Mattressej, Crpckery, . ; GLASSWARE, FRUIT JARS, CLOCKS, &C. New American Button Hole Sewing Machiro Nor 7. Post Office Box 48, , 48 Union Street o DANVILLE VA, THE - Reidsville Times, THE PRESIDENTIAL YEAR i IS ONLY aiOf Also offers a goocl medium for ADVERTISERS at the clieapest rates. JOB PK0TIHG - OF ALL KIND Done; with NEATNESS CHEAPNESS A KD TO ORDER. TRY XJS FOR SALE. A good dwellioghoae with five rooms conveiitntly loouted, wish one acre of grouud. Prices low and terms eay. Ad diess or cjtll ou " ' W. S. ALLEK. RtidJTtfle, N. C. Scpl. 5thlSS4 tf. j. . - AVER'S Cpotalns an aatldoee) fr all Tenamrial dla rdar -a;bih, ao far as known, ta ued, im no et&ar nstftj. It eeatalns ae Quiae, aor aay Tfl?hHTflJi. nor daletoriot aabstaaea what var, and ceietinesUy produces nolajarioui aSaet Bpon the oemstitution, bat leaves the fjrnaaasLeaiihjaslt waa before t,ha i a B TTAMUKT- AlER AGUE CUES to cure, every ease of Fevar and Ac, Inter ' ttaten ox Chill rver, ,Iieartiea Tevec, ' Vas&.At1, Bilious Feter," and tlver Ooc IfterdMtriaU dealers are authorised, bye? j Areolar. datd Jalj lat, Ut to refoad th taponejv fTfV v; .v- ? -. , - Qr; JC Ayer cV Co., Lowell, Mass- - f chl by all DrurxUt. . :r POETRY, it y ERSES. She was a -creature placed on earth. ; Perhaps, iq inakeo think of heaven; .And had a higher," better birth, . i More sixties. than tfi us is given, Thie little soul of ie and grace, ' The blutteyed ateot baby face. God gave- us eyes that we might see i r.lIow many lovply things there are, . Jnd lqokin learn to lovely be, . ' Becoming as we see them fair; Qod gave us. eye--I think to see Chiefly; hgw sweet a thfng waa she. . Oo4 gave ps words and tongues to speak. That soul with . soul might mix and , soften: :.(. . A r That hearts might heal the hearts that Dreaic, ' And mend the Vows that break as of ten ; Qod g-.ye us words, though harsh were all, God gaye -and she made musical. God gave us ears that we might hear, And melody made that we might listen; And of all raptures, deep and dear, - The noblest, wildest, best, is this one; God gaye us ears a blessed thing, And music made that she might sing. - God gave us hearts that we might love- Gave her a heart to love again; God gave hearts and made them move With tend rest wishes purest pain; Hp gave us hearts, and for my own It was to love but her alone : ; . : r : God gave us arms and lip but Oh I i ' I cannot e'en conjecture why; : s They might be used right well, I know, - If she did nqt their use deny; t God gave her frowns, s)iquld vje but say Things rude or in too rude a way. j :.vj-:. : ..; : !.-' God gave us wives and they gave trouble; They were created but to crqs uSj iake numbers an,d expenses double, And balance early love" with losses; God gives us wives then would that she Might be that gift of Heaven to me. BILL ARP ON EVOLUTION . Well, we are all right now and the Ironville aflemy is open : to the conmunity. Uur teachers are going to teach rud iments and good . behavior aid food manners and musie, and aseballj foA I reckon. They are not ye prepared to, 'teach evolutioja and high science. That evolution business seems to have broke out in a new place and is, yeing our wise men might ily. Scivsnce s a good thing, and I feel a gret inter est in kAO,xmg all about Adam, for I recHpjfee is my aucestox, but it is moe i piQrta3a.ce Iiqw his descendants behave them selves in thiss, subl.oonary world. We have a big meeting , going on here ap,ll heard a man say, "Well, P m AQi going. P ve got no confidence in these preachers. What I want to know first of all where did Cain get hi wife. That's what bothers me." And so he is go-! ing about Iopse and every time ; anybody , taks , to him about religion he says; -Where did Cain get his. wife." But I think; the new doctrine of evolution hsat hss gjot uto, the church is righi lair j promise, for it maintains that; while old father A.dan?, evoluted and come from a . monkey old j mother Eve dident. i She was made all of a sudden, and ajl at once, pure and beautiful anc lovely, and had no monkey an cestors, and I reckon : that is he reason why wonuin: is. to $his day so much better than iBfin. Qfhere is.no gorilla blood in her no taint of the brute or tha beat to crop out like it does in a man. What a pity that she was vojved on to such a fel ler as Adam. What a splendid stock wonVV bve filled 'the world if Adanhadent ,evolu ted, and had pen; created fresh yke Eye. As-it is we have got a gxadeld stock that ia a sort of a crops between angels and monkeys and it keeps, up a powerful commotion, jB.ut the trtiubleabDAt the whole-business is tha,t we caa't h,eip it, and wht Ables.memcre.tliaA all is that I aixx one of 'em. I always, knew thee was; some devifineiit in me, soxne orifnal sin that made me, meaner-than. I want to be. and eaw I know iust wbare it come from. Thai apple eatlDg DUSmesa U24 nOth ing to. do with it, but it is in the stock the baboon cross and erer and anon it crops out. All my good desires and noble aspirations, all my amiability and n ; tenderness pomes from ihother Ere,' " and my iaeaness from Adam. The old' rascal I wish she hadent hare married him, and then maybe I - would ! upou his beer glases, enabling havebeeu a better man. ; j his patrons to use a Butler, Btt " gtill; notwithstanding Olevejand or l filaihe glass as and nevertheless, I would like they desire; When, one inciqir to know, just as a matter of cn- led for a,St, John' glass, the riosity, what became of old keeper declared hotnr; : V'Ws Adarn's" brothers and sisters have no use for water here.' ffilLfeeF ?0"; . Parisans1 consume upon .an :SEKf.i byiihnself. " May be ent marry ancrels, but on-m the Dure monkey breed, hat amounts for the other ffiSr-.: a difference, a great difference, and it had a beginning some where. Science nas a power of work to do in nnravelhnff these Suestions, and I hope she will o it, but she hasent done it yet to my satisfaction, and T m go ing to wait patiently ; j3iLfr AKP. . TY FOGR APHIC Al4 - JIRHORS The Lockport CN. Y.) Jour VtlUUO UUU OUU UtVa AJICXO .1.3 nal prints the following: "Some people are always picking out little typographical1 errors in a paper and laughing at them, as though it was merely child's play to produce a newspaper tree from mechanical errors. 'Newspapers should make no mistake4r Suoh was ' the ) re mark of a reader a day or two since. She hac seen a friend's name spelled with a superflu ous letter. How! many of those who put on their spectacles to look for two or three errors in ten columns of printed matter w -w ever tried, themselves to read, and correct a proof i They must remem per. that the editors do not always write in a hand as legible as copper plate engrav ing, ad the compositors : are also human. - A single human hair indi cates whether-the air supplied in the ventilation at the Car4 tol at Washington is too. moist or too dry. A perfectly dry air is put at zero. Saturated air; that is air carry imj all the moisture it will hold, is put at 100. The human hair absorbs. moisture, and, like a rope be comes shorter when wet. I he difference in length between a haiT scinches lng when wet and the same hair when dry is made to represent the 100 de grees of moisture on the dial; and the hand or pointer moves backward or forward as the moisture in the hair- varies. If it becomes too dry, more steam is thrown in; if too mojtst less steam is allowed to escape. Ai3 thus the atmosphere is.reg ujtAted at a wnpAesome poxnt $am thjs letter. Blaitie to Fishery -'- . - I will make it all right ith yoyur-Blaine to Fisher. hare endeavored in writing noi to lboiidelicate.----a to Fisher. : ' can. do something, I feel very sanguine yith Thomas A. It "VKill be in my power : to, cast an anchor to. windward in your behalf Blaine, fa Fisher. I note what you, say about the importance of my keeping aU o met here. Blaine to FUner, Many forget that the hairand scalp heed cleansing as well as the liands and feet. Extensive use of Ayer's Hair Yigoe has proven that it is the ' best cleansing agent for the hair that it prevents as well as. re moves daneruff, 1 cools - and soothes th scalp, and stinvi 4AXes the hair to renewed growth anA beauty. i Society is in a pucker over the.queslipn Shall our girls whJLstlelJ- Of course they may, if ihey L strengthen their lungs bv using the great Dr. Bnlrs Cough 8yur av at t-j.j 1 w - T j 11 1 w TEMPEBANCE ITEMS;; A New YorHsaloon-koepdrj BJaiceii a rainicdim!, Bat lias , fastened tho i Twrtniits of 1 ler is a widower, Clereland is a . three Presidential candidates ?se over a pint of wine per woman ana Ferkins they are all ifi iVl J J girl to be ; seen,; and even', the baMes haye a siokly look.!' He urges the substitution of a pint oi muK as me uaiiy Dever age. y. - i: -rr- The New Orleans Times says: No liquor has been sold ior the last six years in one of the wealthiest and most prosperous counties of Texas, and conse quently the jail is empty. The reader should pause arid con sider that word "consequent ly." It implies a great fact and a great moral. Chicago Standard. The favorite fiction that vine growing countries liave no drunkenness ought to get its end in the Temperance agita tion in Switzerland, .where brandy drinking is on the in crease and ar poverty-stricken nnlinfrrr -wrirTi tnn nwa nf Xfnrv.' land and. the population v v-a a ev j avsa vaw evaA ew v . A'avaa. w i Ohio, spends $30,000,000 ayear on liquor. P hila delphia ids ISOtooo.OOO a vear Press. : ' j -y.- Whisky made the trouble bo tween ttMurice' Roane and his wife, and caused his, wife to kill liim with an ax.. He yas taken to the hospital and there became temporarily insane; He got away from the hospital and frightened a fjreat many peo ple. One lady, Mrs. Vorhies was frightened so badly that she died in twenty-four hours. If Roane bad been a sober, in dustrious man all this would not have happened. Whisky was the cause of it all, arid yet good men are found who favor the selling of whisky. loica State Register. . - ii.ii.,.WS I HI III' PAPER DOORS. 1 "Feel the weight of that door," said a New York build er to a Suti repprtei whowas looking at an uniinished'apart ment house up tojixuv The re porter prepared ta lift what seemed to be a polished mahog any door, but it proved to light for any wood. "It is macVj-of paper, ' said the builder "and while it costs about the same as. wood, is much better, because there is no shrinking, swelling, cracking, or warjnng. It is composed of two thick paper boards, stamped and moulded into panels and and glued to gether with glue and potash, and then rolled through heavy rollers.. It is first covered with a waterproof coating, and is painted and varnished and hung in the ordinary way. Few persons can detect tbat they are not' made cX wood; particularly when used as slid in& doors." v7 ; ! ' r QOK EDWARDS AN1 THE NEGRO VOTE. ' Oxford Free Lance. Sept. 13. 18e2. 1 anx unalterably oppose to. negro sni! rage, . not from any ill-will towards the negro,' but because- I believe him wholly incompetent to. its intelligent exercise Col. Zu C. Edicards id 18ft5rCa - ' If ujjpn consultation and de liberation it shall appear prac ticable,;! shall favor the-colonization of the negroes by the General Government, so as. to rid; thB people of this , Southbf thecreat evil which has.been so sudtfenjy -"ituined loose lupon mem, Xr- v. jxiirazui, canai- date, for Congress, soon after the tcar diem. : each , man. - my uiu: cWla, of r themr : EU just rveui - v. u. it bachelor. Bntler was bora- In I7ew Hampshire, Cleveland jbi Ncv Jersey and Bblne in Painnsy U vaniav - : - Cleveland Is forty-seven vears old. BJahiO ifty?roTJtrand Butler sixtyrsix, Blaine is a Proshyteriani Bntler ah Episcopalian, Clovo- land a "Congregahonalist. Bntler is iieavler than Blaine; Cleveland the heaviest of tho three. .s,h'"-: ;'.i.r.v,vf 4 Clevelanps hair is turning, Blaine has gray hair, Butler is -bald.: ,.' v " Blaine's favorite'instrument is the acoordeon, Butler's the Bugle, 'and Cleveland's tho bassoon. 4 I " Butler drinks old wine. Blaine drinks brandy and selt zer, Cleveland prefers beer, Cleveland has1 always been a jjemocrat, Blaine always a Rc publican, But er has been everything. Blaine ears a full beard. Butler and Cleveland wear only mustaches. : Butler is an LL. D. and so is Blaine, but not sb is Cleveland. Cleveland is the poorest of the candidates, Butler is richer than Blaine and Cleveland to gether. . ; . ." Butler and Cleveland aro lawyers by profession, Blaine isarHiciau.j . ! tsutiers rntnily cons sts of son and a daughter, Blaine has or seven cniiuren.- . Both Butler and Blaine aro grandfathers, but Cleveland ia not. Blaine makes his speeches delivers his rapidly, Butler orations : deliberately. ' Cleve land's style U concise and pol- ished. ? o Butler wears the smallest shoe of the three, Cleveland the bfegest. j Cleveland seldom jokes, But ler is witty, Blaine laughs at other people's wit. All the candidates have big: heads but Bulled has the big gest. Lynn Jtee SO IIAB HE. Tlie late Professor Duncah, of St. Andrew's,) was prior to his appointment to his chair,, rector of an academy in Forfar shire. He was particularly re served in hla Intercourse with the sei;'but, in .prospect of ob taining a , professorship, ho ventnred to make proposals, to a My. They were .walking-, together, and tho important qjnestion was put! without any preliminary Bcntiment or note of turning. - Of course tho lady replied by ajnCleNoi" -Tho sribieci was, immediately drop ped; hut tike iarties soon: met again. ::,-: 1 "Do you remember. at length said the -lady. a ques tion you put to tm wiien w& last metf . - itji tTho professor said thai ha re membered. ; 1; -:-y "And do" you reriiembcr my answer ?Mr. DnncanfV rti . 44Oh, yes; sid theprofev sor. ' "Well, Mr." Iancax5 jprcK ceedeA tho lady, . 14I haTe bc?a led, on consideration to change mymSnd."', iH .-'i r. And so have I' rdry ly re sponded'thepitilteor. : He maintained! his. bachelor ship to the close. ' ' : : A pecnlior yirtuo! lr Aycfa Sarsaparilla t that while it cleanses and purges tho blood from all cornxptioas jind im- Sorities nhi thireUy roots ont iseasevit hnikUupand tnvig oretes live whole system, and makes one yunns ftaliu- ' ; Old Deacon B6hsonlli!J thaibe.was always prcjpared I for he always keptDc " jBolTa. uoun tsyrnp in tnt nooa ro lardirr it tbe onry sifc rcmou for toughs and colds. . 9 - 1 .
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