i " i iif . . - i . i .,-v 'aii'aci aw me ramiers u ui- 1 HE, . Weft propose to nominate Sra: "-' ' ' IV-Sd- ntial ticket ir. l02.Tl.at f.ntcrfl a (Tutor. V. amlit'r. DFMCCRATIC SWINESS. Km: '.ocifi :5'M District, j:i-:n.:amin r. (juaiv. For J;:dge;th District. I.DWIN T. HOY K IX. an J. r liaval t're-u- '.Vi.a! le- tli'. ii tS.N.i'er mean1.' es :i prtfe a H?T! ) reii'.ent to nr:' from Alliance bailment. DISCUS- "J I IXJKS YAMAVJLUS A'HAKIl. NEW !h i BLK COLUMN A I V K ' T I S K M E N TS . no agriculture Wet.' ma.x .v.j: GNs A."D ';'H:; DOi.VG.H or Tin; various f . f - . kj iiv i: . .. jxr,..; ( '.1 re-i-oiia-".'. . , k may te heard u eveiy .asioii thai. ;l willnotdw I"t the Now they tell it on Senator 'Vance that he had been trinity wi-anm: one of s'.lk welly wanr!-, nitth:.t when . .-.-. ' r. ! ik- I. - 1 . :. .- ! , . 1,1? ili it" gb wr a yuit that had b-.en kc i'.'iT the ' jOlaLrO' i: l:: !o provender for thrt t year prt. . ". . ,, ,t - C'-l.iA fl-t. It. I he jiitfUvlr oi th' south an-j Ailii'.iii- tu et Ha') iujU;'s. 4 , .- , . , , ruiiior ahitit the enr.i' r theW.t.e nearly i.eati!. i ur w.mhi-u, auvidor ai.o mi- th4 f ijf .. V ujv re. Tor Solicitor-.aii DtnH, ,a!ifl thc. only ho;.e to wrest tins a .ri.ien almoj-. Mt tur.(. ( ,o Weshin,nr.?! ?lie iar .vr r-f-n j t i l-v a i "f tlie:r v's !ur ear ilia. . , . .". ()L1 KR i. A LiihN. country Huui the K"I of .New 1ar:nWri wiiI lmajinaU. a:id ciect; peetc.l h.ia with thi- ulra,-: ULlKT)r. N. C. HI'l'T. 1, io. Monopoly in for tlu-so ffcft with their uun - ' oiT hl ; tu..Hh,!.. K, i,ull toother. u,r, t. ni-M.t ari(; , xo Oil . - . . . 4, . ' ,i Y ' j i .... -i , ..ii i A lit: vat iui. J5h witli flat r'urnht.rlinil r air ,l Mi AlliiUin; mo ijiuji ........ .....d .... - , p r '- -'- The bs held Nov. 11 -14th. ' .u.ie thf5 M-rtioiiH and (iol i hstln .ea the day when thr ,rrolindfor Uvell'ly.uv l...cui.-.tt..w. "vV v ., ....... n..AiJ l.o.lr- ' ,! ll'T J J ,iA e years, aii' I Have endorsed hitn by arHa- WflL-ft Varuwl CnllpH jiTitl the 1 , .i l.-..HihTitial ticket and a . i...i,. v.i . riatimt. ' - c --- : "v. uenre mei: irt'tt"iii uBpniriii)ii:; State Unlvernity opened Mod-; oi'ie.-b to do the Agriculture i condition. It bthuovet- everj ' The Alliance platuirui riot v r.nHit.us of thin eountrv justice, faiiuer whether or not he be-1 y1 -'"Uy u,a,1e "P, and at itrf - - ' ' ( When ihe West named one man- v anco is for the people, t'l,JjOI1 !lonirs to tL;- Alliance to attend; next general inectiinr we e.v- J; " . ..J r : : itheViuie,, and see to it that l-,tto a Pkr in.ertWdde lu; m-ivcv me a .;...j 1 1 TP.aTlf 1 11 iT 11 1ft H II Oil Silt .-..Vt people are for ance. I;au, the other and tin.-, ticket a; lelegatet4 to represent them i and "p'l'T:' shoes-Charlfttte son must have him at lor bi! 4t iU fi1H field. :,t. th.ir ii.t-ft.t in tha r-.-.n-! Chronic !. fail thid fall. - - , ventiou, br no one ele will. that since r4 v. The neg'roed seuid to have captured the Republican party and turned their backd upon the white meniterrt thereof. The Bladen County IViuorra tic Convention meeb at KHza bethtown on Saturday, Sept. G. for nouiinationof county officers and nu'inberd of th (leneral A.uHMiihly. !ialei:!i was literally captur ed lagt w.'ek by our friends, the enemy. The following eonvon tionn were held there: County Republican, State iiejrro, Repub lican Conk'reddional and State Republican. Brother Danio'n had certainly aucecded iu iiiakiug the State Chronicle a live mid readable paper. We wish specially to congratulate him upon the Sun day editions, with the valuable supplement. - - , ventiou, lo 1 he Compound Lird Bill had ' !()ur enemies know passed the House, and the Re-j the Alliance was4orgauized, that i publh-ans are trying to hood-; it ha- looKed arter the iarmers . , A. v . interests at-well as the country e wmk th Xoithwe.tern tanner j lntereptsl ;lt large aml as we Je. and make him believe it is for pri)8eur n tremenduously large hid benefit. It is a Republican ; per cent ot the voting popula- dodge. The fact is, the bill has j lion in the State, we have a right been instigated and now: to insist upon our rights which , , , i l -4j I will not antagonize the interests beint pushed by the lobbyists .. - ... utniK iujutu ij . lot any oilier profusion, while of the pork packers, a big com - ;50nic uf the ,)rofe-ciou3 are an biuation ot capitalists who pra:-i tagonizinjj and opposing every i ..ii.. ....t-.xi O.n. . f V.,-1 fj ! in nfn put. IIih frm-r mnlrnij fn , n -a .,untii,irN .-f 'nnirreds ' belter um conaitiou, ana to got ot tfiuiei kiei laiim ana .iut, iU?l-sS?Sri?-l aiio thvse intmber 01 onrtss . t , 0 tf . toll,.,.s prj!(.otj.insr vour b.ir.- tT.f CJ?2 By ." i S!ii t h I think j ou w i.i he U'l ! Ki-v . Thit i l.uv -v( ..'. cu r in :i.y iiiv.r.. ' Arid tliat in !..ve La iAy 41'' ' ir:"u-A In i'.ll li it i i.ic t;i:it w( L ive livid, irt. Siii; i:ty m L'i i you lir-'e fiipj'.-'i n'.v-.iv fr(ii) i.u'f-. And idh to di eai.r.rii,' of tin: j ji j-I Ant! iuly t:sinV of nil y-'iir I'.'m i.j- thI-sici'i, Yon il! ! i inl'tT n: tt . 1 v al t. ur it laay tuiut n mine tuvary luiii. AftT tiny thnt in- l.'ct n lu'rd to twif, t Wh: von t:M- wi'.ivv, ht :iT f--irli am! fo iorn, '3 wt r!i'n- i i "t t -rsfort of :. i hi-, '1 lull Oil -.Mil 1'inv: VOU1 tl: (t IM IfS t O ; ...1. . V llM'Dlll mi.ijiiru , ' of slavery ami oppression under; -d-ht. are really working for the profit llR8 wllIch tho ni0uetaryinlluenoe j (,:, u.vn ,o ii; .mai, gi,a nr thn iorK oaciters. wno are: Vnr. iu mi mrn'. ipnn v r- i nt i i.ive K i t y.- ! ;i -i v i.t ;ni ... . ' V. r j . i i j j : And t'ual vour licar'V claiming "protection against ; :urt to freedom, is toekct ojvd j ! tiwr.-. l Hie 1 1 unir " i I require tnem to sign our de- mauds, aim il they prove trail-; M Ut all ' t. - 3 I'ilcs! Vilos! Itt lihti IMlts! nli-n-'o iltls- the competition countrymen. The bill is worse kind ot class legisia- . , . .,- ti,- f.vt i SYMeioM. Moisb ; . ,fti i7 foluii rr- t ai . u ni, nii' ana sti'imnsj: most nL niht ; wors: ' ' CltvviMSi. owxU.,v , sc-rHtdlinv I !,(. I.. .,.1:1 1,11... tumors t'onu. w-ii'-h ufnn iih imI und ul e rate. bt'i ruh;: very fore, sways.'s Ointmkxt Stops the: in tiiu una Lifed ii'tr. hi-iils uieemtiow, si;t! in 'nost t-:ises rr movi-s the tumop . it ivu;.i:sl. or by mail, (br .r0 cuits. I)u. hWAYNK & .kON",: ft l2i tim l'hihifh-'.phiiv . i The State Agriculture Depart ment reports com f.Q and cot ton lOi. This is a remarkable hiirh average. It is certainly to be hoped and prayed for xi. l it- Ml .if.. ... I i unu nomiiig vin uajipen iroin rotten set-o o now oat to damage or lessen tl.erefoie the tenses to enable one clans of; to your duty, and rally aroiind industrial produers to benefit , your banner, the emblem of at the expense of another. It Pf "f, l nltn . I see to it that true men represent imposes a lax on compound vml in all tbo officer8 ?n thtl ,Kjft lard, which is a combination of '0 the sovereign people. C. cotton seed oil and animal fat, . ,.icl0i.r rl -.nl,.r! NKWTON OUOVK ALMANCK Thft in-v, (;. I!. Thitvv:. -,f P.uar- Vjil!l- 11: V :. i! Tl'Utf - H ) pi 5si rt. nijllliili ) luiii in i , i '-" . ......u u;iUi ;iiiHiiill iij.; - j "Hit" ii i ' -i 1 1 iiiu lyn.i mm HMMOWKM intPiitlpA for as a substitute I dU:hter Of Mr. Ii. S. Under- witc owe ourselves lo SlIlLOlt'.S Con- I inte ded for use aa a Mbstuute M.llo iH a inemher , f thlsUuwption ru,e." For ,alt- i, !), K. hjwfesSim for thai art.cio.- In short the, ; our , I Kolmwv. .-H. .m: '- whole thn- ;S a thrust at th.,; iIlf t'l:a, :wi,:!iiMv:,a ,.ud Kreatlv i ii busi. ttni. fj; efcu ; 'iiiei': :rl K 1.-. i V 1 - ' - I c: . . IT . Ii; .if 'Ot ( I ijl the expiiCtflnt rich ;.irveet. Tho Krderl "lection bill i dead. It will -ome up again for eaucus deliberation, of course, but ev n its most rabid champion.'- now seo that it can not be passed, and no serious attempt will be made to bring it up. St. Louis (.ilobe-Democrat. the S uith. TJii Kr.w YorfA tin y.uor f : nf -ml e;.i .,1 (lie Lodge. Wei ..-r . x sorpriAed to see v.-iie so yo'il . no u'e'l ios!ed (U the I'-.tMi-: lit I it - I Atrr:..!ulture a nd 'he1 "l: ir-s;:es ol tlie d.w. She has done! dyspepsia tlirouh o.n editorial t-yiug t"'mo;e thinising: o rid lias a keener convince tho farmers ot Ameri-, iupielif into tho true situation ca that the dealing in futureR'' ! ,l0'v f;!Cil! Urf Vhtm lna,i' of 118 (which is nothing more nor ie.'-s th:ee tunes her ag(?. Her plain The Farmers' Alliance in Louisiana has taken a firm posi tion in regard t tho Louisiana Lottery, and has given ambi tious politicians distiuct warn ing that they must pledge them selves to oppose the Lottery or never more expect the Alliance vote. Maj. Wm, A. Guthrie of Dur ham is out in a card withdraw ing from the Republican party. Hia position is that it is too corrupt for an houeat man He will vole the straight democra tic ticket. We have loop thought that he was too good a man for his company. Is the Force Bill dead or is it simply playing ''possum?'' Are the kads afraid that it will prove a boomarang or are thpy simply hatching more devil ment aud" dynamite ? Let the Democrats keep their lamps trimmed and ever be in readiness. I H:)iml talk of lifir. tp riiHuf ne;..c than gambling and speculating and (nUll !llU(.h J) awakeil : in the former's cotton, com. tvc..); u ;,). is beneficial to him. This ef- . m fort on the part of the Times; UNION 3XKKTIXG SOUTH j shows that it greatly discounts! in V!Ut ASSOCIATION'. the intelligence of the farmer,! It is asking him to believe that it ; is to his interest to sell cotton at f Special Correspoatleiiee.i 9 cents to the speculator, so that ! The Union meeting of the lift, the peculator, ran make South River Association met cents clear per pound by selling it at 11 cents. The. farmer with the church at Olivet's I j Grove, Johnston county, near! Four Oaks, Augint 29tli 31t. M-ikos the 11 vi s s:f :nat,y f ..r i,!. -i:.:-i ru;.!f, and of!n V:id3 to tclf-di-stri-l :.:. Diiirfi" after t-airg,' r-o'.:r gtomnh. :--u fe l.t-ad:i. licariburrii )os.df Kpt;t;t', a f .::. , a'; p.j.t; feeling, li.ttl i&stv, roatfnl tonRtj.-. i.n-i trrtjfii . larlty if the lx:el, ;e Distress some of ih.j morv coiniion Aftor syniptaaic. I.: i-i'pu dHs g, not get -A'fi! Itself. It Eating rcr,uirL.s rar-nC, Krsisioiit fttf'rit!on. and a remet!v Ilk" irl's Siiriia- liartlis, which acts gently, yet surely nd i efflflontly. It Uces the M'u-'n and other organs, regulatee the diKtion, treaty, a ( gooa Rppctitt, ana oy tnus Sick ' overcoming the l.x:al syrnp- . totDi remove tlw ympa- MOHQ 3 CM thstio effects of the d',w, laui?hcs the hewlache, and rtfreshs ihe tirod mind. f' I have been trouMed with dysj-epsia. 1 Lad but lUtl- appetite, cd what I d!d cat i dlftreod w?, or did m nearr- ,j.t,e good Iu aa Ulirn. after eating I would rtenee a falnUiess, or tired, all-goie fecUng. as though I had not eatn anything. My trou tlo, I tfclnk, was r.gravated hy ray Imsin'tps , which is that of a p.dnur, and trcn being more cr less shut jp in a in iiw d mi. Sour From the annual report of Statician Adams of the Inter State Commerce Commission we glean the following concern ing the accidents in the United States for 1889: 310 passengers were killed, and 2,146 were in jured. . That 1.972 employees of the railroads were killed and 20,028 wore injured. Iu other words one of every 117 of the works the whole year to make ; Fourteen churches wererepre-i the cotton and hardlv clears ex-1 sented. The Introductory Sar-! ?oom with fresh paint. La6t crAmnph , , i-,..! sprtog i took Hood-s ssa-Stqrnacn penses; llie speculator proauces P''-'u rnud-y; rllla--tlt thre tx-tues. It did mo an nothing, simply makes a deal I n)ht by RvJ:it?yal'a ?,ert" ' -u80 mfht fl SC J.ll ' J j s'OUS were held Friday and Fri- i PPWt, an my food relished and aatlefied and then counts up his millions! d ni bt Satinday In(i Satur-! "oJS ffiffiJS5"" Two weeks since cotton was up ' aay night; during which various I --v. the fanner hart none to ell. to- Eubiecte were discussed. relatitu- nuuu oaroanai M day the fanner begins to sell I to the tenets aud practices if to-day the price begins to come' "1B IVl"I7v Parc,Pai , ... . , , , ! Rev. W . R. Harrell, W. R. John- down. We inquired a few day. : F R Unaciwoort. William since whycoton, which had j Bland and F. M. Royal, andsev beeu a good price for the last I eral layman. There was preach six months, was falling just at i"? every diy and nihtby Rev. this time. The answer was w- ;- I!a,7e.1.1- . F- ? Ulul: lit t i i ii wooa and I . m. Koyai. ! "Oh, the market has busted all ; n Hllllnw af . : to piece-. ibis we already j the church iU Salem, F. M. Royal 8 ' knew, what we did wish to knov wag ordained to the fall work cf i 1 have just received a large was why it "busted" and who the Gospel ministry by a pres-j supply of Elkih Vallev Woolen 'himtttiV if ! by tery consisting of Rivs . W. I. Goods to be exchanged for Wool j Harrell, F. R. Nnderwojd, W.R. ; r will be sold on a close margin J .Johnson and Wm. Bland. IIe! w-ty ! waa examined publicly, touch-1 iFAfc ' : Mr. Kditor : I have heard late- j jnS hi3 c YSllu experience, call Factory mice9 inmrauleed for ly.nia gentlemen speaking of Jo the ministry and doctrine, j GoX ' ? wifccnoiiH say, wen, u air. 1 , ! A CM ii i i t. Sold by all OroggWM. fl ; sU for B5. Fro pa rod ctilr liy C. I. HOOD CO., a.pvth8ari, Lowell. IQO Dosea Ono Dollar ilkia YaHej innnn JuUUu iwnniffM VYUUUIJH - V i jr ---.N ! i A SCKATCIlKlf. scnfv !. aivi:i;f.tismknt. LS C 1 5 n -1 it ut v rj s i rf M II t 'vet It MAS N.VIIi.K. MhSS M . K V .Ml.i;-iN. ! i !m ;h' ltl'tt 1 'il 00L m BOYS AND GIRLS! 1 .-v W. TFRNFR.. u iri'v;.;:, . .Siipe, ml.'iiih i.t . - . . F. ii.i-ip.tl. mm 1890-91. Fail l;.vTF Opens rn i ION: 1st M 1.V i - t 1'Hile, per inonth. : oratlis lCr incut ?i .41 INI .v : r..i.;'v l ilt It? ii 1 r tu 1 r u u. xy be iu on- u.r a limited ii.allliK.r t Inwrd.-N ;he rr'MMi-ai. iT-RNKR, Clinton. N c. io.Ti.it ion nduress. MIN. .1. W bbiitiu V. fi P A P A niPHff V . W. TURNER, A. M.. Pdncipai. S FOR MU m 0liNt MEN. fi ' ii'; '" ss?oit :' :)U .it(ii '); nis S'lif. 1st. ,1 , :.i r j bra'hi, mcnth, . ' , -.i ' , ' 2nd G;.'rO-. pi mouth,. I ;: !, uiir ii i th, . I'Ki.i'.vr.v'i.!: , Cu!.' v:k, -r)'i y-; ;,o H I II A. i:ninef-s u ;-e, embniciug Hook Ki inr. Coruu-n.iJ Arttnmetti ;..nd Ruiiie..-. I.avv will aU-, lu i.-itrght. TuUj-.to i i'm per ni.nth. s-j em ploy t.-i ! 'S : i. v i nr,cry Pepartmeut will ho formed and Go. iu the town oi For fui'th.T. p auw','S- -1 u; loo.- l r:i.-.n:ib? rates, can I e r.w.lilv nfUvine'0 !! toil. t--C:ih: addliiis KKV. J. W. TFRNirtt. Vviunl, . v;iinton, ,. ('. llI K J ;i.STA!M,l:lKi I.n Sch o o i . A Boarding Scliool for Both Sexes Fall it iii si' ill-: ii. vj'-n? i.-oi nl IIATKS OF OKU APJSl 411. 100 1 tuith n I I ! ill'.O . ien.ic. ,ve. .A'i!'i"i:li . i '.-ji-'lH'! Oil r ' -ii'l if!lJi', t'J:a-le, ,. l .:', I'l ; f'il'lv . r Mi..:i;h, l iiii. Hr montl , ?l ''!. jcr mouth, no. ;t r in !itli, t - . ner ni iiith, r- 7.'. - in mth, i Tt. per mouth. .r. P'T moiitti, ;".i. L,i;i;i, ::i:ultUt;m, t tue A'.v.itemie (ir.i li', Scents pt r no:ith. 'i'.i.' Mu- lu:i.e-.r.j.- w:i? ii.n Uithertt e;a t ni" ( ,'u t, .Si-nool, wil h-' - ji 'ii.hv . j-.n the -:-.ul-g term, ho vever we Ve -t-l teil i,-o "is ;.i- ;e :'.in?iV- tu merits tan .-lit u: .. thn :i.f; n -.'i :. :ti U-: w i-'w f.-,ir-- o: It; tterivtvi fro n - f v., i.-tivrv : for i t.e ivs !r:.: -ii".-: !effv th' :ei;o i:i: iu :i- ti ioi, ,:!! , ! nee ) to in Ia tit lirt- T A L . . ATHRFS. ! I, -i. fi..a it-lv.t!ittiM will i-t'e-.-, e .nnet fl Ul t), s. ,mI, T ie . 'i-iO.,tCiWi is lii.r, !f,.i".t ami ; o a l i) . ;n ii-' '.iititi noil tii '7.00 per i'. Oorvl H...ir;: So iii -oi. i't i'Vinn una i ery .;:i- -' cla-'.-ii. 'J ;e4t ir i-. i . I'tja .) , Ofil ieo a:ut o ..(::. ,J. For further in..im-ii!;;ii .iihinM: fri In- sb"tiil f is o ctii vtfitic.it to the ilit-, ri.i I it r i.i-,. . t i tit 'ui.. '( itr';e no uiiir- Of , a "i i i i ! i uo t- HfJNTIJCV. .W C MEOKLE iSr'BIJ.llG' tr 5 i, i & rj. V. va WILKES. Manager. should be nominated I wont vote for him. Then another say, if Mr, (another man) be nominated I wont vote for him. Well, now that is wrong. When a set of selected men, as delegates, meet in convention and nomiuatea man we should go for him, un- W, G, Rackley. Central Stand! Then came the sole inn and im-j pressive ceremony of ordination J attentive congregation, after! - Oil Gl'Og ROW, OppOSlte COUtrllOUSG. which Rev. F. R. Underwood j T T k (I V MlW.mUX . preached the Missionary sermon' a'"-, j KEMEMBER, that WATSON & PETEHSON SoiK S'lLS. COMMISSION MERCHAKTS meeting at the same lime, re:l 119 Xort Water fre,et, f i less we have the best of muson ceived reports, paid missiona-: WILMINGTOX, N. C. for not doing so. We can't have i n3 aurt signed work. i Cotton sinci : imlei, our first choice everv ti mo. r- The congretions were atten-j also : t- engiueers, firemen and conduc- jforo a man scratches a ticket he, tive aml orderly and hospitality country Produce handled tbest ac tors was killHfl. ami onn out of srioukl .stor and I h-inr TT aounuau: every 12 was injured. EJrG L: KS, 1M) fLEJ'S, ,SA If MILLS, PRESSES. GJXS, WHEAT A3HJ COM MJLLS, MS PA PR WOUKS. P 1 PK riTTIXGS, mi AFT IMG, PULLRlSand BEL1IXG- vantage - ' Keep a t Jtoit'K i ink of 'I'obacco, C:f.-a-, ! fjeuu, t -tv.. ar a'aiMo & w:r i. sEr.tcTKD htock ot Standard Family Groceries. i(JAIX REM Wm HKlt. that a finer Fee of Wines j doc 19 6rn Col. Goode,a distinguished citi zen of Va., says: There is a great work for the Alliance to do.work in tho halls of national legislation, work in our State legislatures, and last, but not least, work iu the way of revis ing and retrenching county ex penditures, and In all this work I am in full sympathy with them. For T hope and believe that the Farmers' Alliance in the South will work by and through the Democratic organi zation, and that the Democratic, party thus strengthened may :,live. on to do battle for constitu tion liberty everywhereNorth, South, Kasl, and West," . . . - "I'l.. T T -J . ' - - tnikMit sometime or other w.int aL roau teaGinr irom .e;v- ! to c:o before the people for some ' tou Grove to the ebnrch passes! position, then could he complain' through 8 iertiie and prosper- for bein scratched off. A man ; ous section of Johnston county, 1 1 h v f. kkx t' k -1 s t National Bank, ! Whi-fei, etc., can seldom b tond. ilmington, N. C. aujr-tf1 ihe taniotiS-Ruftw Weeks BranlywJiich allconnois ssetirs. artricfc, who has been in the habit of i tliB country presenting the evi. IJaiTiesS EstablLshmeilt ' bolting and scratching he the j deuces of industry in Kood andj ' art mnvr tv ir i " t dec.ly.ri the 'best ever tasted ) can be bonht no wltere else. Pare up country Corn Whis: y a specialty. The patronage of the public is re-pecifully riolicited. SUCCESSOR TO T. ff. PA RTRICK A RRa j . . - ! it V t . 4 A 1 , ... . 1 11! 1 AJi.lOll IZmIS l 1 ryt A . man to oe up ior support? I ; D"sfu' iiouea, weucuui va?( IiJlm now Ioerttel on F , -f ; productions (Juire if Kuch is presented to them at anyand all times. What think you 1 Is a bolter a man true to his party ? Vote?. A J i 1 "ft ;3T .1 think the delegates to conven-i ted farms, and good crops of j street, opiWteCAWAs.-AK office. ! A f. , fl I VP ITlllOTll tions sliould look well, and en-i cor,, potatoes, cotton aud other I put up and keep in stock, or make 1 -- v u-XJij. til isi rou. to ortier, miy styie oi Harness, lrou '. - yiS inalS;- of ISdC bSI i-ocery - Hardware Establishment COXSUMPTlOJf SUBELT CUKE1. To the Kditok Please infovm Vtmr readers that I have a rosii've remedy for the above named disease. By it timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. ILall be glad Id tend two bottles j of nty remedy fhrm to any of your - read ers wlio have consumption- iiihfcj' will seud trie their express and .post ottke address. Itcstpectfaly, - '.' ; : T..1. tSLOCUM, M. Cv ; , ::181Jearlt.vN?vr-YoIrk. r In j dies, Halters and everything in this ! . But we will euro you if you will j line. ijrotni, nonest.wori at the lowest' living figures, is my guide and motto f in business nay us. Uur messaireis to the weak. ' . . . 1 . i nervyus uuu uuuiiiinieu, wno, oy early evil habits, or later indiscre tions, have trifled away their vigor of body, mind and manhood, and suffer all those effects which lead to premature decay, consumption or in sanity. If this means you, send for and read our Book of Life, writ ten; by -the greatest Specialist of the day, aud sent (sealed) for 6 cents in Atamp. " Address Dr. Parker's Med ical And Surgical Institute, lot North Spruie St., Nashville, Tenu. A large supply ot Northern Har ness and a finelinof Driving Whips always kept on hand. Call and- ex amine. . ' . - . lerBesure to see the tielebrr.ted Celluloid lined AVhip for which I am sole agent. If this whip 13 not satisfactory you can return it and get back j-our money -Hespectfully, sep5-im . WT. H. STETSON. Is the.place where every one should gj to select whit he r;ceds. I buy in large quantities for cash and dip-count all my 'bills, threfpre I can sail cheaper than those who do not, and will do so and give my customers the benefit. rS the best grade3 of Tobacco. Rrandies, Wines, Beer, Whis kies, etc., always on hand. ; '.. . S&T BEEU AND WHISKY: A1AYA YS OX IQE. - '.' .' . ' ROYAL. I Havint? reeently taken entire ch re of the store, 1 would i form tJ.IC pahlic tliat I am still U the Old Htand and alw ready and arixiou to erv them. j I have 5. larger stock now that ever before, and the goods must : be sold I carry anything you want in tho HARDWARE LINE j A large lot Fulton Axes just rcivd. ' UoIdyW IOt " "'0d 8IOFW a11 will be A full line of GROCERIES always on hand. - 4 A Rig Drive io HARNESS, cheaper than ever.." V Come in kM euml. tuv siick hen m town. , ;. Respectfully, v , . I. M. PAUTUICK. t

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