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Til I HSDAY. AUOUSl 18. 1kS7.
LOCAL EtBCORiisi.
SCIIEDULi: lTi'ISliOUO- n. u.
The paMonr Haiti en Hie Hitd-ir..' raltn.a.l
w , :'''r:.;r."::
Zn it. u .iU,k.,1( H.o, u..ut
Muncre ...it u. imiw t.. .,t .r.,m iiai.-igt..
06iuite.wii.iiiUKtoi,.,diiiioripcii.W...ii.i..
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mar On and after next Sloiidiiv
ln!,i. will inn iiuniliii-lv on the ('. l'
& Y. V. railroad To Dnlton, to which
point the track has just been laid.
This is near Pilot mountain,
W'eheai that an entertainment,
Consisting of music and chaiades,
will shortly ho given by the young
ladies ami ceutioiucn ' this place.
.w Ilw. t.ni.iin..i3 r.f liuvitur IhA n.w
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academy painted.
MTRev. P. It. Law has resigned
the pastonite of the Presbyterian
olmicli at Monroe, to which place ho
removed fioin here about three yeais
ago. We regiel to hear of the recent
death of his mother.
. . .
9QT We glutl,y ule.mie to our ux-
change list a iiww face imch-i an old
niim. ttio llillslioi-o' Recoi.ler. Mill-
liulif.il liv Messrs. (' K
I'ariisli and
V K Kln.ilai. k. wlni Imve our best
wishes for the greatest nuccess in township has the highest, vait.aiioii
their venture. . of re.u n'ate, and (litre township
has the highest valuation of peisonal
fcajr Next. Katuiday is the day sog- piopeity. Ibuhev lowusiiip has the
gested by the board of educ itioii for ' lowest valuat ion of both teal and per
the citizens of the several school dis- sonal piopeity. It, is a little Miigu
iiilu lo iiit.i'1 ntul leeiiliiineliii fcnir.- hir th.-lt Im-ie l. onlv ulliiut .l:f(l ihl'-
.i.i.. ... i... I ...I I
commit tueuieii. '1 his suggestion
should bo heeded.
j
ftST Those enterprising merchaiits,
Messrs. Nonis Carter, aie now i
ofl'eiing the "(leat' si bat gains of the
iteusou". as will be sei n by their new
4,ud". All oiders bv iimil iil receive :
prompt al tent ion. Our lady leadi-is
can now L'l extra baiiiallis.
n
MrOur veneiablc fri. nd, .Jordan , " k.-Ki...u,.
Tysor, F.sq. has the most p.ecoc.ous , TvwWrs Washington,
turnips that we have heaid of. ''i.
the filh of Ihi5 moiilli he sowed some : '"""" :
turnip seed, and by the lVh timy On Tuesday morning, the fifth cf
had grown so lapidly that tlm leavos ! duly, thcie was a ft cling of sadness
were as large as a silver dollar. :in our paily us we thought how short
... i a t mi" must elapse hefoi e our depart
r This is the annual season for; mo from Washi; gl.ou city. There
revivals and proliacled iil'-elm-. mid I was so mucii flitl we had not seen
quiie a large number ate. in piogn-.i ! .md ) gi eat wus our desire tosec.ail
in difterolil paitn of the county Al ; we counl, and the time was so short,
a meeting at Mt. Olive chinch, held ili.t Vli jul as one who is shop
last week, there weio foity i- invn- . pjn fn-ls when she has a gieat many
hions, Hiiiong thciu being some old , things to puic!iasii and the train that
oftciideis. : she int. tnl-i takitio is neariy ready to
- jslarl So, undeterred by tin; null,
ffl-Mr. .lohn Q Smith, of M i' j lVl. n, ,, w,., , he Navy Yaid
thews township, inf.niin us that h" I () ,. W11V wnH a otithiiisL
lins a cat 1 years ol.l. that lias lilt I
l'.tO kitleus, and pveiy one of themf nv uiucii money ea. h one had, I
had a gray tail. This beats ih- rem ' wllr) discussed. When we (hough: of j Hillsboro' Recorder : Mr. William
eoiucd in lasl week's lt ou. Iiom ,,,. j, iievei In loioiliil uaiue j M- Kmioii, ol the Wiiliiut (tiiv
the S!atesi;.e Liiuda ark uboui a . at , ,.,(,. ,,. words "as li-dit as a fi-alh I neighborhood was in our sanctum to
in Iiedell with 72 kittens. ' er ", while fmni each there seemed to : 'h'y- " informs us that he has a
-; . Iiomcll cho. "no chame iu me". '. 'emitle calf now a year and a half old.
tciT The Ode'.l Mamilactunng (o
have b(iiL.dii a new wain wind
riii.acitv ol L"iH hoisc power, fur ih
r.oitou facto) v ul ltyi, inn's This1
VHS necessary on account of I lie ad
dilional iimchitiery ricinlly put in
thru fiielory. The weight ot this
wheel is over M.tltlll pound.-.
Brl!r lu'iidymadn Clothing is selling
cheaper at V L. London's than any
where eihc. Cat-h will buy nt I he
very bottom tigures with. .11; ii-g.trd
to cost. A ft w ill those cliellp (led
(juilts still at Loudon s; they niu-t
go ; watch out . Tillll yiods ol Law n
at 5 cents. A huge lot of .School
Hooks at London's.
to-W
ed to leant that i
the Ml. Wtnoii mineral spiing, miGailiiig gun. It was a souue of
this county, has been unusually well
t.lliroiiizeil IIIIS SUIUIiier. III.' Iioiei
there has been crowded to ovei tlow
ing. and manv have be 11 ui.al.e to
obtain rooms." The l" niai 1.10. aie ,
loi Mi. .lohn M. Foust. is i-ivin.'
much satisfaction to his guois by
tii .r. iit.l t in, uini 1.1 .11 In al lent ions
" 1 1
... itl (j.f till... .11 . n.-.u It. V .U"...'
! They are going fast! What eight h.tiie.s placed in cybiidiical
The fiplendid bargains al London'. ; torni. When Hit-crank is turned ll.e
He is selling goods cheaper than you 1 barrels turn together each passing
ever saw, mid judging fioin llio iiuiu-1 by the lower part of thu caitridge
ber of ptirons we ste buying they 1 holdci where it receives a cartiidge.
am fast disaiuienriii". If you hi.-e 1 As each with its load iocs a htilu
these hat gains do not blame any ceo
lint youi selves. lbuni-mber these
juices do not last but one week Ion
gr.
rritsoNAi, Mi.NTtoN. I hoot leant of
visitors to our town eontinu. H with J
no diuiiniition. Among the lust am ;
vals worn Mrs. Henry Al. I '1 ane.
daiichters and sons, of havai.nah, . minute : .Miarpeu at lioin emis a
Geo.gia: Miss Fant.y Lloyd, of I'.la- pi.a r. ot lead pencil an inch long and
den, Guilty: M.S. M K. .'lorthin, of il.is will g.ve y.Hi a good idea o. ihe!
Florida: Mr. Shepherd lit van, of'shapoot the loipedo. I'liese are
Newheino: Prof. L. A. Alderman, nta-d in naval battles, exploding with ',
principal of tho Gohhd.oro gisdctl
mhool: (apt. C. 11. Detison, Mis.
Phil Taylor and children. Miss Kate
Pensoiu antl Messrs. D. L. Webster,
J. W. Cross, and T. C. Denson, of
llaleigh: Mrs. M..L King, and Misses
Mattie King, Alice Hawiey and May
Broadfoot, i.f Fayettevillo: und Mr.
V. C. Hatch and family, of Greeu-i-
boro'.
Mr. Heury H. Bryan, of Nuwbeine,
who hau beiu Miinuir ling beie wit h
his fauiiiv, received a telegram on
Moudav, 'HUiioiiticing tbo death ol
,.m l.. oil,.., In- .lames I'ollioiew
Ihyaii, of Kinston, N. C. The de-
ceased was a son of the late Hon.
John II. Bryan, giaduated at the
Klate University in 1849. and was
,.t !.. r,Ku...i.inu in ll.a
wu v, KK.t, .
State. His age was 56 years.
Line 01 otii -young counivmcii, ,ui.
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James Cockmau, departed last lues-
dav for Arkansas, to seek his foil una
in the great West.
Wo are pleased to learn that Mr.
Fianeis Woroack, who has been veiy
iok at Iteidbville, in now rupidiy re-
eovwing and is ipe.ti br iu
dayot tho.
essTAIl the recently np'xjiiited
ni!istiulen ol this county have duly
tpiiiii.ied. rxo pt I). V. Tally. James
Sf. Joidiin, Olied. Mstrdihurn mid
W. Ii Cai ter. They will have- nntii
tin- 3rd day of next month within
which to qualify, by taking the oath
of olfiee befo;o the clerk of the supe-
nor court.
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,hv of our v,-Viiieie.,t and ..o.'.nlar
register of deeds, we are enabled to
our ,(iel8 some interesting
gtatutieH as to the taxable of this
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com.lv. Anil liv-tbe wav (.ant. lX-
i, i,.. , 1,. f, iul K.li i
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ni)Htrm.t f iaxables, but the blanks
f,-(,:lt purp..se have not vet been
furnished him
We have "carefully
compiled from tho letunis of the list
takeis the following taliuiated state
meiit of the valuation of real and
peisolial propi'ilv in the several
I'. unships for the year IW"
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J OW.NSIIII'S,
Williams,
G"'f-
,," , '
JV?V. ""I1".
anUin,
Uiidley.
; Allit iwlit.
Hear ( r-ek,
Hickory Mt.,
Kkau
Pi Ivsonai.,
i usi.ai.,
$2if.).8IJ!)
IT'.t.tilH
17'.t. 10
IH. i.rmo
2H.ti.s2
r.ij.Kiiii
llt2.52
II. r,.l;t:$
lls:il:J
H:i
l;::Mi-".)
UMAK
1IKI..M8
,;,;,.
50' t
liVVtitt
TiI'I'Ij
Hit i;42
ii'-t-iK
.IO,.o
ft I ti' I
N1..HI1
Sl.liHtl
72.2ti:i
!' rear,
:iii),.s72
It "ill lhil4 be seen thai Cape P.
in it... ..t.,..'..i .i ..i..i.
in G.ilf and Oakland lown.-hips.
Adu ight township Iiih more Inuses
(Ml) and moi c sheep (21K7; t hau any
,,,1,,.,.. (j;f ,,,,,. ,:,., (-j4s( uu,j
,. ,iit.t!e (111-1), New Hope has
,. 1,,,., (Vntie has more
, v i :i 7 iiii mi. I iui,i
,.1.-..,',! ,.,n,i,i i.v.ii.-.i;, , u ,i. 1
; jmil,s l,as the largest number of polls !
ii:ii!7i " !
!( D-
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p. d and i he i est of the day was bright.
We nonce. two Vel V huge cannon,
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one on eai li snle ol the wa k l liese
i weie obtained bv Cap!. Decatur Iiom j
laT.ipo.iian w s-'el w hicu I.e ,-npi in . d i
in lKtll Two by two weeiiteied the!
' Imildiii.' conlainiug c.oom.u of vai i.uis ,
kinds, sw. .ids without number, loipe
does in. d nibs We sa.v a cannon j
lm!l wnich was tiud fi.un the A a- SlateHille Landinaik: Not with-1 fall for the w. ek was siigl.uv in ex
ab.nna.and.sliil.iiigtheshipat w hich 1 slim. ling the d:in,a;:c I y the freshet1,.,.. Xhe lul-o seasonal dcliciencv
! w as aiiue.i, sin. 1. 1;. 1 ue pan 1 nai ,
jwas struck, c.iulaining thu no.e it '
made, in picsci v d w nil Ihe caution 1
; hall r.-sling 111 it just as it was found ,
! when the ship was brought up from !
: under Hi., water. Puis was tin. liisl ;
linml hat we i. ail ever seen I lie laiuoua
I'M.ic linn uus was inxenie.i oy a ,
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't" ""ot ' l"'1 niinuie. e
also saw the iinpioved. Thecal
ndge-holder is shaped like an old
f .sluone.1 colb n mill, with slautiiig :
si.hs, ilm bottom having an opening
lust largp enougii 101 urn; c;i.unig.
........ 1. 1. 11... 1. ....
turtlier louii.l, it is trucK i.y a nam
nicr w hich is ptillt d back and down
by some action of the tinning crank.
I As they go 011 a little tint her with
'empty eiu I ridges, the latter aie pull
etl out by some spring, uu.l lull
nealh like the cobs from a ci imheoei. !
One man can turn it fast enough foi ,
it to shoot twe.ve liuiulre.lt 11.1. s pel t
gieat dangei to the ship they strike.
'Ihe next curiosity that we saw was
a veiy huge caniioii in process ol
making which was intended fur one
of the United Slates men o! '-war. It
is formed of several pieces, the end
of outhaing been healed, placed
over the olbei and allowed to cool
and thus made tight. This cannon
; ( Inch rvasiiPiu iy timslted) cost more
ihuu $23,011(1, is tlinly fPt long,
weighs liity f ix thousand pounds aud
wiil eai ly a bull weighing tlueo hull-
died p.. liuds ten miles! Tho uiachin-
i f..i- lnwei iin'. raisiiu.' and loading
this "pondeious engine of death" is
' so perfect that it can bo manipulated
by a child! Our guide lold us of the
significance oi tin,, "..ttie cannou"
i.. ,1.. 0 w.-,.. 11.1 1 1 I. a Al niutl.iliu
v.,., .
on a Untish ship, which weighs one
. , ii... .1. T.i
nunai cu anu it 11 tons, taues one nun-
dretl pounds of jowder to loatl it
ouce; and if thu force of one ball could
. be gatbcied up and concentrated at
unce, it woul.l lilt a weight of sixty-
two tons oue foi't high 1
W neit vibitfed the "IWeiviug
tbip". Thus vn wa, equipped foi
limuin un-n tut ih uatai ervice
The plates a id bowls we of iron
plnted with porcelain. Tim neat lies
of everything was quite mm k;d. The
urd tucks ' were ii curiosity to many
of our party und cue I) one carried
away a piece as ii memento. Fiom
here we went to the ciipitol 8 .lonio.
When wo passed through the rotunda
"" "' --"'" imuB
ai i:m iiioiiiiih uiuii m uini mi iuu
' l''i iday before. Passing up the wind-
' stairway we arrived at the top of
'? opy ' ' rotunda, lrom
Ihw point, wo huudid and neveu-
v a "ve the floor, men walk-
in. on Mm H..MV Iwtlit.iitl. 11 nlii.tit-.il nil
: "i r -
jiuie iioys ; ana uie allegorical pami-
' d' Wiishiiigloii surrounded by
Mhierva. l-'iaukiin and Morse, Victo-
'.' '"" ".UH na Neptune,
"" thirteen virgins, which was
so lieautiful when seen from below,
appealed now veiy coarse, as if it
hud been daubed by un unskilful
hand. Going one hundred feet high-
er, we cauie to the stopping place.
Here was a littlo stuirway that went
, , . , . i .. .i..
' , .ecr n.gim. : ... i, p,BlB1,
'"'"""I wll.",, ' ! -'ttnt
shuts up the ata.iway, the, e is a s.gn
prohibiting any ono under any eir -
'nnnslaiii-i-s to go up higher. We
"tie now .'!17 feel above the floor, on
t'1" balcony siiiiuiinding the dome,
and wlmt a imigniticeiit view we had.
' Ml eil IllJ MW u liTTiiiTin u
un n p.aiii as a mai); me nor
diem 1 ionic, the house of Gen. Lee
ill. Arlington Heights wit h the flag I feuded himself. He said that Judge a coloied lilaym.it e aged 12, and ,-c-fh
aiing in front of il, and down the ! Ninvin.ui had tio jurisdiction in tin- verely wounded his sister Li.!",
wiiidn g. glassy Poloiiiai' iu the dim lease, which the judge denied, and about the same age, with a gun lie
disialicu the lop of the house at Alt. asked Senator Klddichcrgcr to sil ciainis that it was accidental, but the
Vernon , all could he een. Pl-iiii-
lyivania avenue, wincli is tue tinest
in the worid, nan own down upiai -
ently to it line, while the ol her stieets
I avenues like the tributaries of a
meat liver enter this.
Duil iiitlei-d
must be the sentiments of him who
does in I feel pioud as he stands upon
the summit nf this vast editico and
. ...onm i.ie ocauiv ami giamieu, o
:the capita city ol tins young and
.gieat republic, in winch oppicssion
! finds no rod but. like a "blinded ser-1
1.1 .11.1 1 .1
1,.,,.. ,,f
pent" skulks away to i.is home iu the
J,,i 0'hl. and leaves the home ol
the h.vetl yoddess filled with the
brightness of her smile, while she
'stoops to the gieatfst and humblest
I to ciowii each with her l'iishest lau
liels. S.S.J.
State liews.
Charlotte Chronicle: Friday night
A. W. Calvin, a well known eoloied
! grocery man of Tiade street, through
! mistake, gave his lilUo three-inuiiths
j old child a dose of Morpia which had
, l.een left by tue doctor for his wife.
instead of Dover's Powders which
was left for the child. The child died
from the effects at noon yesterday,
and at last accounts the uiolher was
in a ci itn ul condition from her illness
and excitement over the death of her
..i.:i i
large and well formed that has no
','s 1111 J hardly a place for any, neith
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seems to be gilded i" its locomotion
''.v "'"' and iiol by sound, if you
''all it, it will as soon go in au op
posile dirc. lioii ; it is veiy industrious
d grazes id will either with the
"'k r h it-""'''
i.oiisunils o! 1 01 11 wilt be lUa-le 11.
t Liss county ami section. 'Ihe crop
udl be I he 'largest that has been pro
duced in years. Mr. H. C. D.ivid
(i,1 ,,f ,'. Moiirue, met w ith a painful
though not serious accident lasl Fri
dav moining. llewaHin the act of
m. uniting his mule and was siuoldn
J usl as lie readied I lie sad.lle th,,f the usual rainfall Ins occurred iu
iumn ii. lis u.-ao, mo.
11.;' :
through Ins jawbone. 1 lie wound has
In 1 n .iiiitc painful since nil I he expe-
ii(.Iu.,.H some difli.-iilt v when he at
,, i.ipts to eat.
Durham K.-.-oiilci : ('apt. F. .1.
Parrish 'vill rebuild bis warehouse for
the sale of leaf of tobacco, on the lots
purchased from Mr. J F.d Lyon ami
Mr. F. C. (b-er, und which extend
from Church street to Koxhoro street.
Almost to a man thu members ol
the Dm ham Light Infant ry und Hand
are hard working and influential
young men. Tiny bad decided to
go to Wiiyiiesvilii. While .Sulphur
."pi iii's but. tl was a great sacrifice
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1 ( s Cllt. t,v).r j
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member of tho (.unpany and bund.
VV' " '"''deriibl ,st toll..,,-,
Mt"'- 1
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" vtr.n.irni Kieith Sown ud oiwrr.r.
, On Satin day morn. ng iie of the
j most iutereating and sensible speech
e of the In.-titu'e. was made by Mr.
F tzer, a meicliaiit of Coucoid Ho
' subject, was "Out Meat. Supply from
j the West". He said it might seem
st range for a merchant to pi each
aoiiin.si buying We. teili meal, but
he intended to tell tho truth whether
it hurl r not. The speech was full
'. of valuable statistics and showed
i I hat we North Carolina folks eat en-
In elv too much hoy meat. The cen-
sus shows that in North Carolina
theio is nearly one hog to each man, ,
woman and child in ihe htat, while ;
in the gieat l.-.g . aiding States ot :,
Kent llckl. ( I llo. Al'.. IS 1 llOL'S tO
each inhabitant. Now,
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one hog and buys ij of a hog fi.-ui.
the west. The i -stern man eats j
of a hog and sells J. He urged the
farmcis to rnise more beef, mutton
aud fowls and eat less hog meat.
Ue showed that 15 per cent, of the
rotton ciop r.f Cabanut. reut to p-iy
fo.- hog mum.
A U. N. Senator Jailed.
: Wischkhiku. Va , August 13. A
message from Woodstock, Vu . sayH
U. S. Meimtor Itiddleher-jre who wus
yesterday sentenced by Judge New-
man, of the Comity Court, to pay a
hue of $25 and be imprisoned for live
dayH, lor contempt of Court, was re-
Jensen nom jau iam nigi.i oy a nioo.
i n juiior maun out sngni resistance,
loo eircuiiistanceH lending up to
the in tent of K:ddluberger are relat-
ed as IoIiowh by an eye witness:
On Thursday V. W. Jones was
tried for larceny and the jury found
that lie was insane. Jones Was U
elielil ol juaaieliergei s, and Uie ver
diet made t lie Senator angry. Ho
was ac.-used or writing a placard and
giv.ng n boy two dollars lo haul Jones
! up and down the town, the latter dm
1 plaving a placurd mean
il, which
tie
hud written on it. Verdict: iill
Jones not guilty, but insane. Jury
iusaii'o ; lawyer insane ; Court insane
in the main."
' The noiso Oicasioued bv this dis-
i: .........in
y,a) ..i.mu. ueu ,., p.ocoeomgs , me
court, and he coiumonwcaltl. s attor-
uey. J. C La-.er, had the Judge to.
1 issue an order lor the arrest ot Rid-
! dieberger lo uppeiir bcf'.no Judge,
j Newman and show cause why he j
j (Kiddlcbergei ) hhould nol bo tiued I
1 and iiiiiirisoned f r ridiculing the'
in..; l l; l.:..
wuuf;o I n I I IJ- j I II , IIMI I llinililUMl
the cull!'!. At I) o'clnck Hiddh.-bi -luer
nl lieisied before the con; t atid du
i down until evidence could be taken
to prove tlmt. Ue (i lie svnaior) was
lhe one who instigated the liitu-ule.
i and then he sui.l the Court. Would
hear the iirmiuicut. Mr. K.d.llehei j -
er would not t it down and the Coin I
lined him 25 He then dehed the i
Court, and .aid "' ;
send mo to jail. .JuJ"e Newman
llw.i. I. .1.1 1 1... ift- I.. I..L..II... k...... .
... o urn. u,r sue . u iahe me .-,, -
tor to jail for fnc days. .S, m.toi
llidiliel.ei-ger Ci.nl he would Ilk'! to
see the in in who would take him to:
jail, and sheriff Whitman ul once hi - '
rested the Senator and locked him
up.
This action caused much excite '
incut, and this morning at. 2 o'clock a .
mob of one hundred men. sunnoscd !
to be from L.iinburg in this county, I
-cah'd the walls of the jail yard ami j
look ILe noualor out on ladkrs.
Wim iihsri-ii, August 15. F.xcitt
ment over the inipiisoimeiit. ami sub
sequent release ol Senator Uiddiebcr
herger, bus subsided. 1 he
adjourned on Friday until
t "in ! 1
tooay. !
Thu Senator voluntarily returned in
jail this morning. All is quiet and
the Couit has takeu no further action
in the case..
Weather and ( ids.
Washinoion, Aug. 14 Tiie follow
ing is tli! weather Hint crop bulletin
of the Signal Ollice for the weekend
ing Aug tlitli :
Rw.nfau.. During the week the
rainfall has been slightly in excess in
the droitiit n-pi.ii of 1.01 1 lie, 11 Uh-
uois, Michigan, northern Imti.-.ua imd
. y. I
Ciisteru Iowa, hiigl.t excesses aie
also reported from inn Ih western Mis
souri, eastern Kansas, Nebraska, mid
soutliem Minnesota; and this mom !
ing gcueral lanis are leixirte.l iu the
liroughl region from Alissouii and:
Iowa eastward to Oluo. Iu ail othei ;
s. ctioiis tlie rainfall was l..-s than;
usual except in t:.H. e.isteiu poitioiiol j
Ihe cotton region, enslnii 'iiginia
; and the southern poiu.ui of Louisi
1. ion Al is.sissii.1.1. wliere t lie I'.illi-
iu rainfall pri vi.iuslv reported in the
w estern portion of the cot ton region i
and in the corn belt lrom Ouio west
ward to lowa and Missouri, continues,
although iceeiit ruin have decreased
this delicti uey iu tiie 1101 tin 111 por
tion of the com belt. During ihe
tm..t. fii.ir wr...l.s ieM l.n.-.ii 115 i,ei- i.i-iil
sunl hein and cel.! I ill Illinois, western
llU (l.fi 11 Arkansas. Less than 50
.....it. of the. 11..1111I amoiinl of rain-
tall oceurreil 111 (lie rslates ol the up
per Mississippi Vallev , and the great
-r portion of ram icporiud iu this
s. ct ton for the mouth leil .hiring the
oust week. Iu wnslern Miunt
Dakota and Nebraska, and generally
iu the Slules on the Atlantic coast, '
there has been au excess of rainfall j
dm ing tho past mouth. j
Gkniiial Kk.maiiks -The drought
previously lepoited iu the co.n in.-ll
in the central valleys has been loilow- ,
ed bv general rams, and the cm, di
ll ions existing this morning indicate,
that rain will continue in ini-sn
tins. but the reooris fom hi. 1
tlmm. liliuois, xMissou. .. Nebraska '
ami Kansas slate that the lams came 1
to,, tale to cause a ...a. Ued
ment in the iiliia.ly inju.ed ci
Ihe weather has been generally
oi al-.le for all ci -p-. Ill t he hiiitcs ..n '
ihe At.li.nl ic coast lrom 1 leoi ;;ia nm I ii
Wiiid to New FiiLii.iii.l. uu.l li.e in- '
1 nits from Mississippi, Ai kan mis ..i..l
I Alabama indicato that the weather;
for t in week has been iavorable lor
the cotton crop, all houh I Ins 11 op,
, needs more rain 111 poi". i.uis ot l.n 1
I I.Cs.sce and Al kalisiis Less tlliili Vl
j per cent of the usual amount ol lam
j was leporied iu the tobacco region . f
; Kentucky and west Ti nin-s.-i t .tilling
tttie 11:1st four' weeks. Dining the
I saiim (tnioditi Vngmia over 1.1 per
I ci ni. of the Usual a nouiil of lain oc
jcurred, ami in North Cuolnm, Penn
I svh.in.a and Couui client the lainfail
for the nioltll. ha-, I), en lately in K
cess.
rbp Aucien' Oi d.-i cf Foi e toi of
'
iiuanimouslv re-use. to olicv a com-
- . " 1. . . : .,.
uiuiui iroui ll.e i.iil-iisii oupiiine
, f , .s , - , ,...".
By au order ol S.ciuiaiy Lamar,
aooui 3ti,tUiO,000 ac.n-s of the public.
lands, w loch have been he;d by ihj
: Atlantic i I'acitic Kai..od Coun any
as indemnity lauds, are to he r.istor-
vi to th pop. 1111 I. r :u- pienup-
li.-n ami Ui'miJ i
I Indians on t hi; Warpath.
Chicaho, August lo A ppeeird
from IUwlins, Wyoming, wivhs A
messenger has just arrived from
White Uiver. Colorado, who reports
that about 150 Uleu are hehtiii" at
Beaver Cieek, lifteeti miles from
Meeker. Families are rushing into '
jjoker ami iuoi e imliaiis are eoniing .
count rv is all on lire below
Meeker betwoeu White and U'w
Uivers. Mr. Golden, the uiesneiiger,
is irustwoi Ihy. One hundred mount -
eJ Ulen are ready und will inarch on
the Utes. Women are making bun -
(a,rH und the town is llmi-i.n.rl.lv
excited.
linked in an Oven.
Ai hasv, Aug. 15. John J. Reiliy,
aged 22, a foreman in the scralcli
" : u... ..I I?.. i I.I..... 1 v. '..- .( ......
-..,' , " K , .
...iiij.ii.. iiin.ijij'r-fii rit ijui in iinaT mui 11
ing. Today his b-id.v was found in
an oven for baking iudles. It is pre
sumed he went in there and laying
down fed asleep. The lire wasstait-
oo
Sllt ,,,, , , d(,ul of Uj0 ,.,.
WJW tb.u hu , b.
noli(.,;,l waB' baked f..ralimil
t lollrs
m m
.
HHIIIK Jlliniefer.
Coixiiiiia, Aug. 1.1 Will Mont-
.. u .......... I.. 1. 1 ....... . .1 I
y , n ii -fj ' i'"J v if; in. rin ". l.
livintr in Lancaster count t. yeslerdilT
h.l and instantly killed Alice Hu.v.
ciicumstances point to w ilful murder.
i Medical retui ns sh-iw that 7.i)ilO
deaths have occurred from cholera in
the northwest, province of India dur-
!,n8 1,1
montlis of .1 u no and July.
Knoxville. Ten., has voted a sub
criplon of half a miliion dollars to
,.;i,., ,iu i,,
." "."V v... .......
wm. eus, a lillrit , 1. subsci ipliou. out , ,
u, ,( ,llll0il of ;J- (Mm. ;l
j
A 1lt' h'gged beggar of St. Louis
became so urgent in his requests lor
aid that he wa , arrested the other .
'lay. When (he police .searched him
they found fifteen tobacco bags in j
l"H pocKcis ami scwe.t to his lagge..
dollies, and each bag contained some I
money. Thototalamount was 71,41
.
I)o Nor l oiioKT tht W. Scott V
I Co-, Greensboro', N ('.. lurry one of
line largest slocks of goods in C-.-nuai
'Noilli Caioiimi. Mel'i'haU'..s invited
1, cHli in p ii soii or send orders b
mail. erv ivsih c; fi.d v.
J. W. SCO I T A CO..
Gieeiisliiii o'. N. C.
April 21, 1HH7.
THIIll TK Of HESrWT.
At a mi'i-niii: i,f New Kiitlm I..'ils'n. N". I. O
O T , holil AuiiUKt 7, Inxt, tlie MIi.wIhk pr.-H.n 0U
ni.il ris .liitiiiiiH wore iinniitniniiHly fitl,,pii..l :
Wiikiiiam. n has pli
" '"" " I
move h-.-m eiii-U. In lu'i-liiiuru M-wnril our y.'t.i.ij :
Hlftrr KISHK I.ASATK.It, ! H
IiKv'I.vli. t, Tl.ai In iIiIh sh.I 1 1 ls oMvt 1. .11
nivtno I'n.viiiPii.-.i 11m i.-i.;. i.iim hi di.v..tiHi
j mT. nin.-niir.-ii .-. i.sis.rm ,,.mi,r, j .
,rto"f ',';,,"",,-t , , ,
' Km.ii.vin a. Tint wl.lle ni"urn Hie l.wn of
nP tl,vhli. SKt.m., ,. i,,,w , in,,ui.ie nii
, iiiiasi.m t,. ti. win ot jiim win. .ii.iii an uiiukh
-ii.
,ll-"-VM' " 'rimt wo '"'r " '""'-i
. m,iiiiy..u. iii..i ..uii,.-si,i,iil,.,lrir... sy.n..i..v j
.ln, lm ,-.i...f .i,iHl,..l...a..-l.te..,.y
In. in 1. 1 th.. i-Kiiuly iaii-rn.S.ll'lli( llio Ago, Hll'l I
IUI.I..-III lii.c.r.li-r, f..r .iiI.ii,wmii. I
1! N ,1. IINfu.N, 1
c. C. Nk o So.'rtnry.
T It ii 2 A UL it T S .
lio,ri...i for Tiik lli.ncini I.y
W Y ATT X T A V LO K,
lllll It Ills V I". EMISSION Mi;ii'llNTS
S... 1-J S...IU. Bl.lo Mi.nl" St..
:tI.KI.u. N. C A..k"i"l 1... 1XS7.
CMi rON MAUIil-.T;
l,l Mlil.lllni;, 1.1',
Ml.ldllliK, II
s.rl.-t I...W MI'l.llaK, - '" :i
sikIub, . ".S:'t"
WIIOI.KMAI.Kimoi'KitY MAHKl'T.
Mnit -I' Knl.li'S. srl4.-,..M. !." S '
rill.., h', nr. N. C
Hhihh, N.C , llVl-"i ".ill. While
sin;ir.riin.,l. i;iIj i-kih.
.ur.l - OlllH.
Il.v.l I . -11 1 . tl',. 'Ill ...iit....
We finished mir Stock-!
ur.lav ni"bt. . M 'ti
we will place on sale at. prices
low anything rvcr oH'eie.l
ALL 11)S AN1 F.ND
BKOKF.N SI'VI'S.
SlltlKT Li-.NGTHS,
tl a'l such goods as we must get rid
of t o m .ke room for audi. mi n
!'he great reason for tins cvlia . ff-nt
to close out 1 in entire Steel; of Spring
and Summer goods is Hull w will
not have an inch of pare sp.ee win n
our Lugo stock ! Fall ijoo.i-. an ivc
We hiveul the spico to mention
the many
Great Values
that will bo iveud. we cm ouly Hsk
our f. ii.mis lo 1 all and sp tor them-
BclvBK.
WORXUB Cl CAflTEU,
No. '203 Payette. ioe '.ie. t.
RALLIctH, n. c
ft ., .0 1
sin-iiri-unsl. iiinlj cin. . jlv.cnlv wc-Us : l.n..in
1 ''i:::',,..,,, ..,1.,,,H:...... :""":, PrimnVv Fnidish, - - .-id h. i "-
! t-.""il-. h-,-c.i s.-,.!, ei..'J ; duel m. diitte " - - 12 ! i -.n'-.-i '.11.;.
ill,.ILSr.,- iriHIl, T.I..O I.W.I . 1-. ... I M.l.s Wl.lllU
! KfWCp.i. Cui.a. it.i;,.:l'. I'.iii-, 1-i -r i-" I 1 1 Igliel - lull- w c i .-iii-ii,.-,-
: syriii ... i.rlKlii. 2...:. i.ii Hli- .. .. I ..i. 4?i..,.li. ii,l 1-Vei.ch each. .;" I'll t M yoni-
ul,. sucar- .".- hall hart. !, J. .... , - , ' .... , ! l-.c m oili
oi, l-.i-iiriii Ybiihw. mi ;...!. r. l.'."'.-' i cxt rn. Ahoisters c.ii . ieii taken a, , r
'Xilfik. half ...i. s. s.JAfKsox. - ;,;;;;,
BV'I'I."-"- .ric ter lai-w I. 'I". i .I'tlv JS. SS7. N..v. I-... n.
Nev Athet tiseiiietils. i TAV.m FOR 21EKT.
Thai v.iiimlilc llirm l......rfl.:i! t - III.- sln... . t
liihllb'i'.ftiii'IM'l) "" ' M,-,,""r"'' R ",t,"'"l
lXlii UAbAlIiul UflA'Jrfla ' r v ,-'".' ".' :v : . . ,., ,. -... i,iv. :i
)VC- .. I will .!! l.T Il .11 I" itl-l -1.. .11 -
1 .()!.- Inci, ,- it. . .1 MoM'AV, 1. .'.tl U.o ' s.-.l...i. ( ! .
''S I I i,'i', ifs". a ''..I'. I -I "I Oil I t,.1',1 sin, ;! .. in j
laV.' -.i 1 inc., 1,1. -i. ,1111: i.-n a.-ivs. mm: ci. '-.r
,H fill lw' ll.-.l H .'I ,-,'k . "II Will, Il If. sll I.'l I, - .1 ''111 . '. ' I
1 111 CH'SIMHU j -:- ... I..M.ON
' - . . , c, ..,! 1 t 1. ! V II !
- - i ?R ri - .-.: 1 v- o . . I
Vi...... I'.- or UT.-I...-..I. - 1 T-1. . 'in. ! : '
New Advertisements.
iLilTiLO SUES!
We take pride in directing special
attention to our un ,tii pa--.l stuck of
Uj.ai'K Sii.ks. by far the largest and
inot complete assort ment ever cxbib-
ite'l ill llie otitic.
12(10 y.irds lilac; tiros' drain Silks,
in-Ill- CJ's ci-iila-
i 10(( v;o ds Bhu-k Oros' Grain .Silks,!
i " '' j
1 The Kat.hai.ia Hlu.-k Hilks are now ;
' tin. ii,ii.ul;ir mm,U un.l will le.i.1 ill :
sales ibis season
-JY virds Kuthiuiia
j prlri ci'lltfl.
Ulaek
l;lack
Silks,
12(111 vav.ls
irli. h .M.
ItllMI iMids
,-Utl.Vj.
Ktlil yards
K.-tthiini
.Silks,
Silks.
Silks.
Kalliania lilu-l;
Katlmnia JMavk
;.r.-i. SI mi.
70-1 'a: I .Vlliillie I
lai k Silk.,,
irlj tl 9ii.
Kl'i'l ards Ilhadame Ulaek Silks,
l.ii. cfl r.,.
12'KI Satin Duchess I'.l.iek Silk.
l.rii'O tl ii
son vai.l Tricatine lihn.k S;iU,
in-i.f i..i.
Pull lines of Silks for inoui ni: g.
A perfect and complete line of
COLORED SILKS AND SAMS,
pi ices from ."jtt ci tits to . i (i'.l.
1 In v it : purcha-ed such mi im n i:e
stock of tot sc g.xi.hi e ate elnihlcd
to inatiia!lv 1 1 dm i-in ices on them,
'
place 1 1. cm . il ' in the iv;;cli of
all i llCM- goods ;ilc pel Iccdy ll;"-v
and fresh, h-iwng i.cin p.irciniS1 d by
me in New York last week.
Samples aiiu Orders ijy Ml.
n cheerfully turiiish m ouples on
ip licntioii. and soiicit orders by mail
which rei-i-ive the same careful ntii-u
ni a if the shopi.t-r was i.reeut.
FHAKK TSiOnNTOu,
l-'lllTIMll.l.l., N. C.
August I. I!s7.
RUNAWAY BOY !
A dink imilatt'. Inn al.ou; 17
oid, nam-d JdJ AN I ' ALSTON
a.-..
has !
i i nn a',v;i Iiom me, iii. l all iieison.
e In lel.v wainei! not to eni
,'" ;
nhor him. I'll I KK ALSTON
Aug 18. 1887. Pi rrstioli..', N. C.
4 DMINlSi UATOirSNOTM F,
" , i.tl I rl .. ! n ihi. ii.li. ilnistriiii.r
SILAS M INN, .lis . iim-.I, I :.;, i.y i.j ail 1..T-.1
it Mute .-l'iiii.- lu-iiiiisl Hin.l l-.-i ! nt I.. lill
Un" ..ii-ih- ) int., !. ,.r t,r-i lli lH h ,l'.v
Auuin.'. 1.. I. A. WoMM K.
AoUs! iH. 1S-T.
PITTSBQRO7" AtlADHMVT
Tlie i;-.t. term of this institution
will U.-in on .MONDAY. AUGUST
1. 1NS7. mid ei.iitinue 2D weeks.
The new bilildinii' will be coinn.o
iliniis :.nd well e.iuii.i.ed for teachile
1 11
pill poses
T F.I I MS:
I'rimary Knglish
I 111 -l "iiedi ite "
ili-her
Latin. Greek. French and
jjltMI.'
12.5' 1
15 0,:
( iei man.
cell ?5 tlO .-Ntra.
Ministers' ci. ildi.-u will betaken
half rates.
Hllf t ti i t ion due at the iniddh
"f Uo and llm ..iliiM- lni!f a! Ih.
end. A. B. illTiL,
Jlllie 111. 2lil- Pl'illciual
SGrJOOL NGTI0E2
The uiidc! s:gm d has been employ
e.l to t a -h he public school iu I 'it 1 1
ooro', theteiui coinuieneiii:' on MON
I DA V. t ie 1st of AUGl'.-sT. 1SS7. an.'
onl 11. uiug t ". o m. m 1 lis and a half Al
ihe do.-, of the pill lie school leiln J
shall continue my subscrij tion m-I-o -as
usual Hiving seined the sc..
vices ot ni igidv coini et il. ladv. Miss
' Lilly Moore, as assistant, i .-.m ready
I lo n-ccive. from tin. beginni'-.g of t!.
j .session, any pupils iil.ho ih living
j bcyolidtiic iinotsof the Public ScliOo
I I list 1 n t. us en ing j, ai ents ei. i v elf. .1 :
' wii! be ii nde to make the lustructi"
lloioilgll. 1 01 litis I'l-r session 1
I went v w.
I'liuiaty I'.iigh.sh
Itiici m !ia!e "
Higher
Latin, tiicck. and French each. .;" i'n
extra. Mloisters" cl.ll.hen taken ii,
tifi -.i. s S. S. .I.U'SvSON.
I'tlv 2S. ISS7.
HOP BITTERS
(A .tlrdlrln. not. lirink.)
co-.TAir p
noes., nrrnr, : amikake,
HANOI 1 ion.
t I.Kll
ll tllrn'Mof tl.rt.imn. h, fcwfln. Plunn
I 1 :r. M.lii.'Tr. .rni-t 1 .li...rv.-tVr!r. .-
viinrs1si,-,-i'i,-p-:,'-'.'.., -i"
ruialt" Com.!nlnl.
81000 IN COLD.
:t St-riM tr i -rreiTi:ir-.lrnrfo
b-.li'. or f v ' jDvihtn-i -.--pnr- ot mjui toua
t..i:ul id f,i, iu.
tlr(. I f"f it-'T' v:
lo t " t 'l ihiul-Cf 1: -i inrHlMb
njrro!ic:.
Sejtd res Civrbi.B
:-H !...
I it. 1-i.ikiiukin. AW'iv lo 1". M IIAhl.i . !
.... 1 ,tn ..iin i.f r 1
! 1.r11. Issi.. ..i.'l shiih-.I ..: ' - ' ' .'"lills '. I
kil"T Sl't (..'",.... 111 'l :ii.-li..n '. N MoM. I
lav inorn-ii ' ''; . -.'' V !'", , ,', ,., ..!
lur be- i i..ti-:.if. i si. ii. v : 1 !.ii--.-i.ii. -i.' ,i"in,-1
' :, .M -.. r.- . iiii-I l-nu- I.. .. '! I c -".'. 1
I I 1 or:. .1. ,.... l.v I!. I- -.-1 i
' I. . I I.""-I 'N. j
I
1
!
I
I
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1
1 1
:- ir-1 to
ao lllV-1 tq
m
H
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1
Tos-
Kirknian House,
PITTCSC?., 27. C
Situated in the centre of the busi-
lie.ss part of the town. Lingo sample
room for Drummers. Kverv colive
iiience and comfort afforded the truvel-
j, Mie. Aleasant resort for th
summer.
Horses and vehicles for hire.
M. F. KIRK. MAN.
April 28. 1887.
STAFFORD!" HEWY & CO.,
HtJL.MANS MILLS P. O, Alamance
Co.. X. C, Proprietors
! FAIRM0UNT FOUNDRY,
' ."Maniit'aet m e Tiirbino Water Wheels
' of sjiecial merit, buiit so us to be used
in or out. of water-house, as desired.
'Also Grist and Flouring Mill Machiii
jcry, Circular Saw Mills with simulta
neous setting head block, both simple
and durable ami quick to operate;
Horse Powers, foot Moilisiug Ma
chines. Cutiing Machines, Corn Sbel
leiv. Cane M ills. M ill Screws and Cast
in;'s of various kinds. Repairing
attended ! proinptly. ( 'orrespond--lo
e snoeiteil.
Api o 7. ls7 1 v.
W. H. & B. S. TUCKErT Cit
I'J.! i. i2'i V'.w ern vir.i.i-: Stkki-.t,
T.c old reliahh; Ury (hvids House
cnrr'e at :') t.mes tin- most complete
sto.-ks oi !).v (Jools of all kinds,
t'i.iy a if now in receipt of their
j-i'iu j it iic i iasix
-. ! L K s. V !; X I) 1'S. )H MSS i 00 DS,
LACKS. WlliTK (1O0DS.
I. F ! -II- 'iDlltlLS. HOSIJDUY,
OL- I', . i nDKHWKAK.
Sll LS. CLOTHS. C.VSIMKKES
ri:A.s')l.,. PANS. UC 'TONS.
DKi.SS I IliMMlN'GS,
SMALL W A!;i:s. G VliNITUUF,
-i mils.
HOI SL I'i'dX iSiilNfi GOODS,
C'AliPP. :s. Ifi'GS.
STKAW M I TiNtiS. CURTAINS,
i ) k r L i : i i is. etc.. .vo.
j Particular attention is dir. ctedto
tlu ir ina-..iii'.'i-',t displav of Silks And
1 Dress G oi's. ! thick D;v.-s (J. ..ids and
t ; !ci:ii!ii.g Hoods. Ul.:. k Cluuililly and
j "olorcd Ch.iniiih v. Luces, in piece
Lucf - ai-d full l 'louec.-s. Irish Paint,
i Fg. pt'fi:.. Oii-'iital and Nilii Laces.
I Nf.er h:ne -. sIio-mi sil'-h b. ailti
I fill I'.t. iiis, and buying in quantities
I pi ice- :n-e I'.-A.r than any other Houho
i in Nol l h ( 'ai'oiin.'i.
! lve-.- atie!iiii..ii given to all mail
iolder,.'
j W. 11 . II S. TUCKFJi & CO.
j.hs. i. ,1 an. T. W. Doiutis,
1 has. M. Ii::.n, ti. . 1'oe.
Apt il 7, lhti7.
THE WMMGT08 STAR.
REDUCTION IN PHICE.
Alli-HIl ni Is .Mile 1 Im
ii'he Duiiy Star.
tno
;i 1 xi
1 M
I'lir' WcelJv S"Imi-
...it- 'i'i.l,-m-;ii,i N.-mj. siivi..' h'i ri' .ntly hiwn
liL.--.-iy ni- - ..-"). ti..-l 11 I. .ir .-...r..i..iKiion t 1
k'-.'. ! !. SI til UJ le III.' Illlil.fSl h.a.i.Iltr.l of I1HWS-
l..i..-i-
A.i.i
wii. 11 nia'SAun.
niunliiKt'.ii, N. U.
July II, n-sT.
l 'uveitis. Trade Marks ,: ('opywrights
1 .ii ...ii' i i'..ro o.-ss n, un- r. s. I'm
il.l.- l ... I., I hi.m i: r:Ks.
ls.,i, .sill .lie I . S. i'-ll..lt OIlllW.AII.l
'll.l I'.-ll' III:, 111 icss tit.l.. tl.llll HlMI.1. ro
ll..M.
r IntAwiN.:. We ,lvts a. t put
i.,v,-,-. itii.l w.-iii ikoNOOIIAKuB
IN I'MliV I.
u,.. i-..iiiu.sioi , uiii sunt, of
1..11. iin.i ... ni. i.iis ,.r iii i-. m.
r .-ii .-uiitr. H-ivi.-M. tHiiii hd4
1.1I cit.-.e - ... .i.iir -iwn state or
. . A. SNo'V ,v CO.,
I'm.-..' " 't..v, WMIlllliJt.. ,1'C.
THOMFSOH SCHOOL.
.si..-.-,.ss..r t. oiCiil il" A. ii't.my.)
Hrsi .-l.iss il,.ai-,iii: S.-I....I, Bill, a Mllllary
I hat ham Co., . U.
i inn s,-ii.w,i will linffln
nr., i:miii:h ?i,
':.r .-in a Yadkin
-IIVH l.l'W H.'ll.N.I
..i-li.Ts. sn.lHla.-Uou
! .i.l'. .'atali.ir.ie
ai.a .ln.l..KrH.li of
r. i ic - v
,.:i'lilll 11.11 I'll- I-1.
11'linK will .-n ai..-.ci ... ...
,j. A. . TIIO.M pstrs,
SI i l 1!1N I KMlKNT.
ViiB. I- I:. I m.
AYER'S
Sarsaparilla
la a lilehly conrvntralrMl rxtrar of
Surimiiarllla und oilier l.loo.l-purlfylot
roiiln, rnniliinril wllh Iotlldn rjf I'olaa
al.ini anil Iron, auj is ttio rnfcul, D.unt roll-al'li-.
unit ii.ct I'Ciiiici.iicul l.lood-ptiritier that
ran I... iJ. 11 iuvaiiabty i-xim-Ik all blood
liiitiis ft-tn tlie iyiiU-m,f.nrk-li iin.l rnujri
tl.i- l.loo.l. ami rt'iluren its vitalizing pow.r.
It w iho ivt l.mn rvinctly (r Scroful
nncl all Sirorulmn r.mlalnta, Eryalp-
lav Ki-xeina, Rlnfinorin, lUott-bea.
Son. Uoila, Tninora, antl Kruptlonn
nt thr. Skin, ls. !"r all iliorilcr cauil
by a linn and imw.ro.-i."hortt or curmplrrd,
end, lion ol the blood, Mich w RbrutnntUm,
r-nr;li;ia, llhciimatio Oout, GflMtil
Uelillily, nl Scroftiluan Catarrh.
Inflammatory Rheumatism Curel
" Avrnn SAKCAfARIM-A bna cured m of
thi Inttinimatery Rhr-unaattun, wit
ilii.-'j I hae nutlerod lor niany ytarn.
w. H. Iooi."
riub.-un, t., March ?, IBM.
I 0p.J.C.AyirtCo.,Lowell,Mfl8i.