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r 4 V I -" 1" s 3 r. II. Wis a- : r 8 "'; . ! : ; A Journal devoted to the intercut of the Pie droont' and Dan Rjver Section Democratic. in politic;, nd Newspaper for" thef - . l'aople. . t PuTbllfcliertTEicrjr TneTriy, -4 i ; AT - . .j - BEIDSViLLErn. C, i Tmbh.41.C0 a Year ; Six .Months. 50 JJLS. D- PATTQJY, : , itMi wuj Liu, Wholesale Grocei . AND Colnmi3sion Merchant, Tobacco ilamifactu rers. eu ppl ies jftpecia" t y - - . . .. " -- - ..-. " . Jo. 1307 Cakytkekt. -1 i . . ..-.! RICHMOND,! A.' J. BOYD, -'1 J. Wv IllKD Attqr ney s-at-Lpw, . f" -. .- ' ' til,' i ' . i -. V .- v Pr:ict:ci: Id the .Slate -ftudj Federal ceui ta. One o f tho firm ca always ba found in their orhce. y j DM y A Iter a .1 WoiigV roume In 1 lie niediea ' dcuaxtincDts f ihe VniversittcH ot Virginia iuiu iua cut ui itw l ork,, snu vwu t,chi brac'tkca iajth hospital.' of New Voik. iH j fr 'hil .tofcssioiml tier licesto th$ citizeij of thin town and vicinity. - Office ojier the pot-6f3o, : where he ; noay alway WfotinJ yUe-i not jjtofesion-. raduat f the 'Baltimore Dthlalbollcge,) 8U U GEOK DEN T ST- ' KF.JI)hVlI.I K, N. C. Fitsi-cliiss , Dental ror las on min slrftt, ovr FostT-trite. -All pcbui , dtsifin vjy m-rviifn will I ud it to ihtir iiitntt to vi.it . myfijee ulieie i Lave nil the modJ.rn 'lanl iticK ftr i-cifoi tniirg Uen:I :jjj)er:H'irt-.. '. I'etim'n. ,vaitel , on at "thoir rtsidtnecs vtjn iiMTvafy, -" j I Oa 0ninitcred nrul lcth extracts 'without yaiu. Juixn T. PanmiJ NVtmv!iilv. X C. Mtor?i('ysat-Law, ; lindtr U.s iii iu iiami of J'llJ.AlU). MOfcniK-VD .V.PANXM ('ftc at (JiVii.sl'fcif and Vciit.V'h.'.N..; V. Will pia twe in li e uptnr L'ur!s oi Uicoupt!t-ff tf Oiu lfti il,' -ink-k ingl m ii :.ke's ' Fc-isytlie. Alii)nt. 'l:aiiloipfu ! i aswril Dftiulnon, tc4iwiui. thfir cases to tiiHc iine t curt and aU in , .the i iiieial Coin u at :rietuhwo. ' ;' 4 . . J j " jt.bi 11, I'illaid. wie of tl.e f:iiu will f.t ' tejid-tii I'lohut- ?oUrti in'. ivcV irgiUi-rW. tho ilt Monday in caelr inoiitji an-i one iti Iak vf the .fhm wil -.lei.d the .r.b-4. t'trJrt In ob- .f ..lh bhcr c&uuucd nui a Wr6 rauired. . , ( DRI B J. FlEL LKAK VILLI:. N. 0. Mp TIAS. HAD SUPEjUOil hiw.ADVAN IVAtiKft.Tt'p: is i 'I - - 1 . H n r tlio moHlh iuvl 4 Teeth wiili ujnHsiia mcceiis, and is pfejrd to pevlVuftf a:y frprllon reuirjo at the liam s of 'WiitrMita h work equal to any executed im ih M UeJ States Is the invento' of the c!oli-Ated plxte for A rtifloial Tcetl. a.ijd ' mthtx improf-rneiita. ' hich'arc endured hy th I 'ental . arid Medical profession, n over it hnridrwi Ministers of the Gosjx i. .OKK lU:NDllrD CEllTIFlCATf OF j PROFICIENCY, AG. j - . jgp" Parti a desiring h-r frwviwcs wvheii' iuiiicalo dirccny n. C. HUDSON, ' Kalifftx. Va T. .It. 3l'l'AjlNS Dahville V a, . ivR(ipniKI0K8 Eagle VVsrbho use, ' (lU(HK) ; r (!UK K) SjanVllJr, Vtt. A The plautm of Virginia and Nortli jCarolian are hereby nptincd thafj we wiU have etir open ing pale at tfio varebouse.oft ! ' and they aie Vi spccifully and earned ly requested to c'.ve us a trial." Kirlass : -- I :'-' 5 '. wareKouse aiid a god- and accommo dating corps r f assistants. AH tobaccos entrusted to us will V be carefully handled. .'. rt t mi iv i-ni-' n M an .ri,"- .' I--,VVA . ' "" "j ' feWlStf . .Proprietpr, THOMAS FOX. jf ' 3'-iO''. u MIS STiU'HT. 'Over' GUlians H arnesa Slot r,) DNVIIIK . V Ke constantly on. hand; all kinu ftBtiral se inctodmg IeUlicValnt.ai H grades of Coffins, froin 10 to Cindren's Coffiins from ?3 to &0, A.l or dcra either by telegrape or miil, promptl y Aiteaded to. Patronage silicitt.U ne 22. 4- Bcw Qnsrlcrs a. l."guTuam, . VRuggy and Wagonmak CT Ha reiutfved to hii new budding near llarris, Sanipsbn & LV Factoty. If jou want & new Buggy' cr TV agon give him a trial his work ipeaks for itself Cy"lepainng done on short notice. K v -V- j a Pkiiiri. j r -k-i u u na Mi n v v j uu w ! I I . a ' . 1 1 . . - r-. i i 7 ' -jmmmw - m i : J ' v: f f Mn$ isthe oizhj true Wealth" "V' " i-T ' ' - -:-J tk-- ' " 1 ! : : : . : ; ; I Volume 12. St ' ' TO TliZ.2 I GIVE HAX.Ti ,. -'- "rfxceJent Tenic. Alteratire and Diuretic. H Medical Association of Lynchburg, Va Has no eiuaf.for Liver and Jvidnev Jis- orderK.'V-Kev.E. 0. Dodson, PitUykania :'y li Adapted in' chronic diarrhoea, enstipa 4ipn and scroful. U v. Latham, It; D.,i Pjres't Virginia Medical Society. ' .' Successfully used in. DyKpepsia 6'hrpnic Dliailiooa it Sciofula; .Prof, S. Jackson,1 4- l;jifvsitv av iKIhcii-nt in anctmis,- excellent nppeauzer aiit hlootl puriiiti. JJ.' risher, M. U:ij ; I Valuable In nervous prostration; ind'.ges Iron and chlorosis. G. K. Matlicws; M. 1). X. ( , ' 1 . ' '' . Kfflcacicus. foi veneiial fnkctions.'i ,-4 Dr. H. iiovi.icr, St. j.ouis. Mo. J A line tonic and alterative, very faluable di.sMH .iMCulijir to Teihales. Chronic in fnxt-r nni! stii. -hronchitis auvl diseased of ilio tlvrt-stie orgai.s. J. F, UovihtonvM. !,. A!a. t ry hcDrlicia! in strengthening .ami mi pioviii a n-dnced systein. liev. Jpltn V J'Acl.with. "Dishop of Ga. . " Jlost ''valuable remedy known for fe ine'e diseases- " l'ulio P. Mateaur, M. 1'..' :-Gml- in obstinate caes of djs. pepsin with great benclit. J. Macl'aipH, M. L).,i Hose Pt.int. Pa ' ' jl'sl wrtii great ht nefit in malarial fever! nd diptiit jia.-.S -K- Duutm. M l)., Ga. . j-Of great- curative virtue.-'l hva,' F itum-. hold, M bt'ijiuis. :Vciy f'tllcient in g'-andular dt rangemcnij fDr in.. Morris, Lynchburg.. Va. j Jiest r. uifdy ever used ii. diseases of -the! l!iia--P A Su'lthrd, 'M;l, N G ! : 'Atlapted in certain aUeclson.S of the kid-j ney uiulh!iichlcr; 'djs, cpsia, lupus,: chloro- fcroUil-Ju.s. and cutaneous -llections,- . j'fol. J J Alooriuan, M f Va. , ' A n' bh.vtinatft case f neuralgia of seven Years 'standing cntirelv cu'.cd by the Mass.'i Jj '..".Neesc. -IV 1).'. Ilohuon's Mill. N. C; l'auip!ilctxid circitl-if 'coiitahiir.g : lull in-j fotmut ion sent five upn applicatbii, .. iMass apd VillH seiit post-paid anywhere.:' Spring.' .'open ' .year 'round- ' $'i5,0U & ntouih. v - - i AodivKS: A. M. DA VLS,.rrbsi.of the Co. j 72 Main SU, Lyncbour hi by R..Ti' ViihaniS,;drug6st. ttfe Si The firm of Fl YMlAiA At & UMi! bit w'lb''il.iv .li.'sulvrd W. S. OA llTblt hav ing pm.r-husc-d the 'iMemst of '" .. W . YX'V'A l.LltAj.D in the stock of got!.-i tcy baud. Ail! persons indebted to the lii'iu 6f FITZ-(!-;UfJ l.D k tJAKTKR must conic forward und seltie as. li.nger indulgence' will not be -.ten. All paifies h'j'iding claims aaiust tlteiu will rres.-nt theni for panyfit. j ' FiTZGbdiALD A: ' C.5UTER. 'iMarch-Slh, IdSl... fc'filing Out 41 SIKE8S1 i IWiishnig to. close our mcrcantua b is ; iness. wo offer our entire .stock at cost; All nerfons -Loidiug claims ogaiiut us aie Jrcqucsted to1 prVsent them, and lhof.p indebted' to us will plcise call and settle at once. In "the meantime we offer Tare inducement, to all irrtvant of ginoris. as w;e are.detertniiied to .sell. v We have in stwck good lines of goods s-uited to, the wants of this community Gall and sec for jourseif ; , UNDSKV & I EI D. ) UeidsviUe. N. 0 . Jan. 18, 1881. ummer Complaints At this, season, various diseases of the ! ixmels are prevalent, and many lives are j lost thfotigh lack of knowledge of a safe j land sure remedy. Perky Davis' Paik Kaua i a ttre cure for Diarrhoea, Dys- ; ientery, Cholera, Cholera iMorbus, Summer j Complaint, eta, and is perfectly safe. Ivead .the following : . Bamos. N. T., Morch 22, lSfit, -f tvt . - Ti.t-.,u P.tw Krr t.K -t-r.rr tails to aporti t k'iMaot rcuif far crawp and va ju rta i wtoniacli. , , V KiOHOLvn-i.-. N. V., Feb. a. 11. . ; . , , , i know of lor cLvseutcn , i cho'erairiou3,aderiniijiathetouiaeh. iUvd ; teed it lor years, ana ,u f jijr;3 . Vr.s. 1 I Monrooy.-JIow,Jurd-12.-l. , 1 I have!wl your Pais Kii-leb In eevero ca of ; rraiup, colic uiU cttolera morbus jnd?t paw slniCfcl j iu.-f reUef. I!"- ; j CAEXESVI1.I.E, i eb. .28. !) TOr twenty years 1 have nscd.yout' Pais Kilukb in mv lar-ay. Have ul it ma-iy ttuos JJjojrf J I Have reilPf:n-r Davis1 Pais ,i-s fortwe;v i :kkouU aUpw'tt i be oa: of 11 - y . ! 1 OstlDAvT.V".reKll, : i We ltran: InT H o.-t ih Kv- at ! to jro ta boJ wiUwat a botllo iu toe huutrt-. ; ' Cer Aiw ik. S. C. FOju '20, lifct -'j ; Jfpary fverr Imiiily ia Uus eiTtSui Vej-i i- : InUieUouso. r-a. i jIouiojw , U. S. COSSCI.ATK, i ' : Can-.:, liHEMsH 1 ki .ia rt o. p. lsi. ; I have known Pebkt I) a tis' Pais Kt i.e ajuoft : ; from tbe tlay it ui iutroduKl,ud alUT ycir. c-L, . bervaton and uw? 1 rv-irtirit its iiresecoe in tij j--;. I S. POXTEB. V. S. Consul. i . Iu-etos-os-Teest. tiio. , i l I had liceri eeveml flays sniTcrinjr eevertly f r"m ; ' diarrhifra, accomrauiod .with iatenxs psiu, hen a; tried your Pain Kh.i.th aud iound f.imrv-t instant; relief. H.J. Noose I ' 21 Mostaottr St ,Ix)npos, Es. Thrrlrif aroeiVno?of tvnty-U:n- ye.rsia Incia,; I hav piven il in inany cuw of Uiarrhu-a. dj-in-i tery, and cboiura, ad never knew it t fail to giv! KUlcf. - I . IC CUUXHit j ! Ko family can safely Le. without tlas! i; invaluable reincdv" Iu price brings it! within the reach of all. . . ' For sale by all droggiats at 2ic 50c; and $1.00 per bottle.- . I : PEKRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietor , Providence, 11. 1. ! J 'm closk nu i I ' REIDSVXLLE ji 0 JxiLY 19 1881 . 9oxi:ir. Things his come to prettj pass . Tne whole wide country orer, When cvcr"y oiarried. woman has To' bjiVe a friend or lover; i - . It ain't the way tint I wi raised, An' I a'in't i desire ; r "To havo site fellow pokin round " Instead oi my Joiar. J -' ': ,;" . . T never kin forg'-t the day That yre went out walkin'; An isot down on the river bauk ' 7 1 11 '''' An' kt p' on, houw a tal kinV ire twnsfeed up-in7 aproa stnng ; : An' folded it together,' Ani said he thoCgbtfor liaivett tlms 'I'was curu;i kind of weatlier. ......... - . . : The sun went down as wt sot there Josiar seemed uneasy, ' ' An' mother she began to call; 4Loweezy! oh, Loweezy!" v ' ;..yj An thcr Josinr ppoke right up,' As I wa just a startm" ' An' saii'f t,r.o'wee?'.y,.w!iat,s t!ip use Of us ;vo ever partin"- ?'" It kind'o' took me. by suprUc, An yet I knew''tvas corr.'rh . I'd heard it all the sunnncr h'Og, In every wild bee's huinmiif t I'd stul'ed out the way I'd act, Dut law! T couldn't do it' I Hicsntt to (hide my love from him, Hut Seems as if lie kneu- it, - in' jfiokjin down into ?s:y eyes . Ho myst a seen the lire, A nd eref siqce that hour I've loveH An wbrshippcil my Josiar. i I can't lo'l what .the WLihcn mean Vrhaltt i -.CTi fool around Vm . Iel:eyin:"aI t!ie nonsense that " bey r.i' y say to somi-l "e:n : t I liuo-. fur ne, I've never seen T.Ijc man that I'd admire, -To have ahajigiii after me. Instead of my Josiar. -4??.':T. Exenins Ppst. Cnriisoia and Se 'Jn rucll V" e have before us ti e report of Dr. Kuoeite Giisson on the tiial of James r '', ifh-iui nettf, at Danville.. Virginia, for the killing of Ivis sister on July 8, JS8.0. It is frem 'the. advance sheet's of the June nirmber of the Jin-th Carolina jlleilicul Journal. This cno excited much interest; throughout Use country, f be deliberate k.ill'n' of his :-ixt'er, the f jirinjef. respect a bi iky : of tne family, ifye intense fcelin manifested against the prisoner, the idc-sprcad comnierits of te press, the grounds of acqnittal these causes' all c inspired to give to the case a very uncommon interest. ; The .ress generally condemned the frbdiiig of the verdict- upon the plea of insanity. The, Slur, among-st other pipers, did nbt approve of the verdict. It! did not believe that the plea of "emo tional insanity," set up so often m the 'Xbrlhvotioht ' to find its way', hi the 'bu.fi. It condemned on what it saw, and it condemned hastily. "After read. f'hig P-.' Gris.'o;hi,s able and thorough t!iscu3;ion ct 4 . piqps we are con strained to say this: no jury would haye been justified in hanging the pris xner in the f ice of such testimony. In other voids Dr. GVissom has proved his ca-e ; that; the mind of the prisoner was,diseaKcd! iind that he was a Victim, not of ,:emo'iional ."insanity," lor no Mich plea is'preten(i(d, but of heredi tary insanity. The evidence to estab lish ' thU chief pt.int,. on irhieh the .'whole dtfer.ee hinged, seems to be conclusive. No mm could be convict ed in any court in 'the face of Sjiich ev idence. . . "'.,.' ! It is not' necessary t'vit wc should go in' o the matter at !nrc.- There was ii.ranv'y on both sides of the prijner's family, and tor more th.'U rue genera tion. The witnesses all testify to his strange conduct for months previous to thtji murder, and of the very perccpti b!el change he; underwent. jDnepls iciin had treated a uke.v-,0 he sulfered !.'. i. ,.r ;i:i .i'.. i. .ri;jii u:ui ui ten uiucu iiiiisnniciy w,i .u if. sanity. Two skillful '.experts yave. it as (their decided .'opinion that he was laboring under ' delusion il insanity" that all the fapulUiek- of is mind were impaired. j Dr. Grissohi's. lestimapy was-clear, unwavering, , decided. .te was very hrpcly cross-exaudned and at great Iei:nh. Wc! quote from une rt of f 'I '. ' " ti e; terort because it corrects .n error into which the '" was led by the pa pers. - s . The cfoss-examination continued for ihe remainder of the dav. taking a wide range concerning the cause?, man Ifest alio ns and characteristics .f insm iiy the physical effects of tlp disease, "its hereditary transmission, . and the re sponsibility of the insan for their acts, developing otily the reiterated expres sion of opinion b Dr Grissom that he reccgnizel inshviUy only as menial iwptiirwent proilucedyrby a disease vf tl:eiur, ' an-J did t?of Velieccd in a vtpVpl or on emMi'nl insanity existing without a disease.! train, tfie phy-ical basis of all mental- facuk.es, audr that ' -i , " ,''." "; '. . '- - ' - ' ' ' y . his opinion was, that the prisooesufr ered from ordinary m.sanitj nith 'dfiiu sinus, the opinion being based upoj die family history of tj.e prisoner anjl his" own histry." j '' Dr. (jlrissom through some twenty pages quotes tit large from i a number of writers upon Medical Jurisprudence iu justification of his theory ;as tel de Iusional insanity," writers of celebrity in Europe, Great Britain ancjlhe'0aH ed States , lie iztves the opinioMs of Dr." Gray and other 1 medical experts who' have treated; hundreds end thous ands of caes of nsanity. AJl th au ' tlvorities go to btistain his theory &d to justify, his opinion in the J)ejaoette case. In intrtodu iing his long arfay of authorities hq i:iy! : 1 j, The coiner -stones oi aVsoTutt corfc elusion in Dejarnett's ease are ; 1 I. Tlifi existence reditary pre. disposition lojnsacity. j '2. lis devehpmcni as exhibited iii many ways, and notably by' delusions, is true that the acceptance' of the fact of the power of heredity h.ts.'lon: formed one of the elementary pr&posi- tions oi medteal philosphy put -1 j, ; puouc inina, it ntay ue not unwise toi 1 ., . ? . 1 return iu mese laniiiiar princjpicswjr,ci have beesu characterized a.s visionary and peculiar. f 'Let ti record from t!ie vr.srtira ber of-vcts indusLriou.ly gataewd from the experience of mankind & few cor elusions from the first authorities in ncc'i al jurisprudence itr Khgland, on the 'Continent and in ; A mei ica. r, ; ! .5-; "It will be found that frsom the jearli. est observation to the present day the wei-yht'of inielligent opinion, anrirom the most skilled observers, gi ottssstedi ly more and more, :i''s inlonitatioti widens, lo the acknowledgment; f ''the overwhelming importance of hereditary in the .(levelo;jme'iti)f iusaitv..' ' Dr. Grlssom deprecates -the' haste with which the press condemned the witnesses and the jury and theiwiceof t!ie people which demanded itliat :he prisoner should jbe hanged. Hcacted from a high sense of duty and n the interest of science and humanity lie quotes appositely from a lecture? befoco the Royal College o'f rhsicians by DV. Conolly of thisj eil'ect : . "The same courage which causes the physician o brave the daiigers iof pes-tileiv-e. should support hirn in thiduty, beneath the assault of pestilent Umgues and pens. Net the voice of iht! peo ple calling Cor executions, r.or ihe se verities of the bench-, frowning down ' i ;-.! I psychological ttulh, should shalfe his purpose as an loqmrer .and a witness. His business is tQ declare; the truth as it exists." . Dr. GH4srri says that aHer the pt is oner was acquitted lie was placed jA the N. V. Asylnm under his charge?, and that "there Js no reason i to doubt that he ..was uot pnly insane when the horn- icid was committed, but that tais Uis- cafe has afEjcted hi? .brain to the prea en: time." The Kep 3rt is well worthy of being rend by all 'lawyers, Judges, experts, ana men who sit as j.rors. : i . & r-, . ,' WihninQtob, Star.. t -1 ' ' 7 ' & So contradictory arc the reports of the effect of the; Prohibitiois slaw in Ivansas.' wd wrote to an intell'tut gen- i . t - "tu ' llemen in fLeavenworth. askin for the naked facts, in the caje. He k ah ar deiit friend of prohibition, ana- this is his testimony. We are sorry; ; that rt is so unsatisfactory :- ; . "The whiskey element of the"' cities in the State, backed by tlie Vpecta- i!e cilizenk who like to, indulge'' them- Hj. '' 'i:'7'" : elves, is So far defiant and Ins less. y attentipn is paid to the l'rjuhibilorjf law in this city whatever. Jndeed, paius are taken tC; make its $Lsrejard more opei than Qsual. All e) hotel bars, 6.alooBS, gieg-shops wholesale houses Uc, are running the-. Same as even IJhear it is so in other 2'uies. In Topeka the saloons closed for a lirae, butare now running- as ysual. la the oter large cities theypkdid not cveu close for a lime. In ,?he. rural districts I lii.dersland the law i out wardly observed. None of the Tem perance leaders here have asfctvet- had the moral courage to bring cbtnplaint and carn a case into the courts; al- thonoh airhih hs IrM formi-d; mnn" . ey raiseoj ana a ptciessional ! temper ance lecturer has Deeri lured t Come m from abrpad and enter a com'mt and so br.'ng biCase, I have not heird as yet that it h:s , been done, however, i One good step has beerr taken in this city, but b tne whiskey men thenlrre, They hae ch-std all saloons and dr.nk ingplacl3 on the Sabbath., . It has been a blessed thing for those 'who love a quiet Sunday. This is the only ben efit we pave yet received I rom the Pro. ' hibtorylaw. 1 the other hand.' the Amendment did away with aH license lawsy&C. ; and so the" cit loses the large Um aunually paid.whUe no less whiskey U sold. The candid opinion of many earnest Temperance men is, that Ihej law U crude, clumsy, and im practica!ble.'--Neio YprTc dbsa-rer. ZioiTs Irfsd "IJjirU on ,lroliibi- lenJ . We are opposed to grog-shops and have tl;cn for many years, thinking tbey ecicourage. diuukenness. I have both plibli cly and. privately opposed them ; jnor do I use wine nor any U qtior as a beverage. Baptists and all others who love the truth will make sacrifices for the good of others., Paul said, if eating meat make my brother offend I will eat no moic whi'e the world stands . 1 sympathise with all efforts that I think are. well directed that liave tem- peraBcie for their cl'ject. No doubt many good men ate in favor of pro ihibition. I repret to. see the hitter - wcrds nscd. by many who are anti- .-.'j,. , , . . ,. pronibiiionists and also by many prohl bitionists. Thi prohibition is a. lnehsuc offered to the public, and we jSsavo teright of inspecting its nature, a.n'd if lfotind-i:i;wise'of condemnin" it. . llem'emhec the question is not fern' penmce but prohibition that jVd'sci -er". My renv irks are applied not to temper once bit to Llusprrd.ibitorvim3AMre. . Tliij measure admits on its face tfiiitj liquors are good for three-things; mcd.j icine, jj'oemisUy. and .neehanks.' Weli; tl.at covers broad ground. If it ip good for! three such important thing I why m t all. w our people to make it for j those purposes ? If-this bill becomes j a law it will not destroy grog-shops nor! drunkenness, but there will still oe li quor tb bo sold in driiir-stores tc The ! bible sjays that the love of money is, the mot of all evil. Now the way ac cording to the arguments of the prohi bitionists-to prevent stealing and Other wrong! action's caused by the lqve of monejjns to dig up t!iIrr?ot of ll eyil, ; that isj prohibit the use of motley in-the j country. Oh but say the prolnblionists monej is useful. Well the'tr prohibito ry lawjadmits th.it liquars are useful too. If liquors are good aiiov th'em to be, matnracturcd in the state. If. they are . i . not good do not allow them lobe made orbold at ll in the state. Alli'men will'admit sthat the abuse of J r 5 liquors causes much trouble. Bert the bible method is not to prohibit the Use of liquors at all. The'Jew was allowed to use nine and strong dihik (sec Dut. 14; 2G) Yc.e to him that pmteth the bottle to his neighbors .mouth, has a direct allusion la the King of Dab) Ion makitig the nations drunk, and hence to mrs'ify Kabjlon intoxicating the world ffith false doctrine. Ilab. 2 ; 15 . " " '. . " y The bible conderans drunkenness, but allows the moderate use of wine. Wheiji Noah -got drunk it did not com- man- that io more. ine should be made. Dut even Jesas turned water into tne. Paul reasoned with Felix on righteousness, temperance, (not pro hibition) &c I'aiil did not forbid the raising of any more meat when he said he wjmld eat no more while the world stands if it caused his brother' to of fend ' , i The fruits of the Spirit are love, joy, temperance &c, (not prohibition) There is not a single instance in the New Testament in which the church petitioned the law power to A any thing either commanding or forbiding any thing to be done. Should the pfcesent prohibitory mcas ure be ratified L hope to observe it faithjfully and Counsel others to do so. For. we should bo subject to the po ers ths,t et' The highest stylo of man such as the LNairine, did not drink wine Or i eat. grapes. I ommend the man. who uses neith er wine or strong drink as a beverage. though it is allowat le and aseful accor ding to the bible in cate of infirmities. 'of It ii on bible principles I am discuss his matter. The gospel preacher 1 ; in should never leave the bible. It leach- es a n we need. Does any one dare say that people in - jthislage known more than th apoitles ge known more than the apostles never taurht nrohibitron. The " ' " ' - bottom ef this trouue of duokennes3 is in the depraved appetites of men for liquor, which this bill will not reach. GKe instantaneous relief. St. Ja cobs Oil. Neuralgia. Prof. Tice St, - Lou 'a Fost-DisjKitch, Number 29 m' "''. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Sorenesjs of iihe Chest, Goat, Quins, Sore Throat, Swell" ' fags and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily ' : Pains, t.. ' Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted . Feet and Ears, and all other 1 Pains and Aches, No rrparntiuii on earth eqnaid St. -Jacm On. as a Knfr, sure, sitnitle und rjuy Sxm-1 Ulli-mmtT A trfol entails fut tlio; cowrsrutirely -.I' . . i . , M- I mnuig nuiwy i ou mis, btih ecry eiie u-nnn v illi fmin ran liva cbeop fLpd paBitiva pruof of iu Claims. -. ' F- Itirections in Elorea luifot(.' BOLD BY ALL DSUGQIST3 -LSD VZlZYBA ' IN MEDICINE. " . A. VOGEI-ER it CO., - Btkltitnnre, M d.fT, 8. A.. i he Purest an U ISc-t Mt-dicine erertlade. Accfmltiuation ot Hops, Buchu, Man diakloaiKJ Dandeliont"'1" u.tiittaiid iuoorativoii-oicrliea of all otlier ItitUrs, niakestl'eRreaici.t Biooa Kuriller, uiver RefEUlVator, aiidjjfsaiid llealUi Uo-toni.c So dteeaeeXn po- lonB 'xlst iwhera Uop Jlittersare nsVedo varied awl rfct am tHiir Operations. E3J , - Jsey give at u" 4 al laSrn To all whow ellPloyu,"t,,ct",", frreKiiUrl" l-ortlwlw-olaorV winary organ, br -ho re- Aeent on iim, iu.trr.ii1-iV-We. without Intox- Icatin&c. No matter hat y oil r re,eanS! or jj"Jlww , jit the diKtauicor .iilraeut Is una Hop Hit ters". Jioii't wait until yona'a" I'" yon ouly reeled or iiwralile,"l''otheiii at once. It may W yoirlire.lt haKl" ! tiundrads. SOO wHllilaWroTeal tlii will jiot eureor help. ))o not suffer orfet joarfrtowl. BiilTer.liut ao and uric Uieiti10 HOP B Itoimmiber,- Hop Hitters in iio!. l4ruK8t"" drnuken noBtrnni. Uiitthtfl'tir-!-. ert .lpine Bor iiuulo : the '1!VAIJU6W IMRIUl and IIOH2" and no person or lamily should lio wltuoui menu n o-1. luto and IrrefilntiMo cure I ... w . a for:ircul.r. o muen mig. DAVID 1-A?DB!TH St S0JTS, PhUadclpKla, P : It G-GLADSTON IL and SIIEKT-IRON ORKER 3 and ' E AL J?Rjin COOK- ING STOVES, &c, REIDSILLE, N. 0 Keeps on hand-all kinds of Tin Wares, Stoves,' &c. Ti, Roofing and Guttering done on short notice Agent, for Dlatchley a celebrated Cti cumber Pumps. Pumps put in and warranted. AH iobbing done in a work manlike manner. ,1 S2: W.lrh-s. icmwlM.Iont:.ia..-nilTDtI nantlnrCaa lor your wn hp- or ,-arulliv ).urpni YalaH lujuarrwk TUOSrSWa IV., ll.MMan. a. It. T. W1LLIAJI3 - Retii1 Dealer in Druqs, Medicitis TOILET ARTICLES, jfcc, L kep CGns-lauily on hand ia .supply of Dure Drugs and Medicines, Patent Medicines. Toiler Article.. Hbstetter's Bittets, Hop Fitters, Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, St. Jacob's Oil, Dye Stuffs, .Horse ana Cattle Powder tfcc , I also keep; a full supply! of the verY best brands of Cigstrs. Gigaretts, Smokig and Chewing Tobacco and many other articles usuauj Kep in a Retail Dru? Store, nil of which I will sell at the very lowest ' prices consb tent with fair 'dealing Please call and cet prices b.for buying. AU.ordcr promptly linnl cor rectW filled. ! v 1 Thankin- thi 'Dubhc for their lib- . eral patronage in the past, L Vrery respectfully. am li. T. WILLIAMS. I Al. Oar dj Mr- friciuk and the general public arc hereby notified that I can be founa during ttw year 181 at the . . t: - OLD RELIABLE 1 V HOLLAND'S .-.".- .' . i, ' ' W a r e li o uSse. ON UNION STREET, DANVJLLE, VA, The pajronage which has been extended me so far is eyiukleruly m excess of coy most sanguute expectations. Oar facijiiks for hand" ing Tobacco and obtaini ng tho u of the market for it. are too well known t need any comment. 1 shall at all times be found at 107 post and tru to your interest. iry toe, itcspcctiuiir. fcc. . J. Y. GUERRAST, a . r, TOEGREAT i-nlf la.llMUl r IM gtilttoltr's .gjl!.u "SaleeMa ADVERTISING KATES? One Stpuree; oih time... ........ .... I 1.00 " - eaeli addilkaal time ' M three muiitlis. 5 0-1 six months... M..6,00 -Quart ei CoUumi. first-iaswtwn C.Oi ch dTiilon M.- 1.00 ; , . ; ' three tpootbs 20.00 - r - gix moaths.M.M 20.00 ' Terr lines of thw type con&titntrs a Squar 5pccial and Local Not Co, 20 cents per lin unless othetwwo bj special contract. Transient jertweient pajaple in ad vance, i Yearlj advertisements quarterly in advance. ' . :' : y y ' '.'' . - - i ljj6' WEBSTEES AND : 1 IN TEIB m?iE s 'V '-:'; yyyy,y- t 3s 1 ... - . ' . 1 f"! - - - - " i . . '.- :LdLyk
Webster’s Weekly (Reidsville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 19, 1881, edition 1
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