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Poetry Department. ii' i v i: nc you. "Why dli be oc eo grave ?" ehe aax! 'VUn ciicbt tte trouble t- r tj lilt! trvall." he. alfchir., nid: j 'Sappoae that you er m. ! Ac4 yoa ft taiflbty eacrtt o6, Pray (c oa wirt you'd do I think I"J Ulli! somebod,' MaMahe; "if I were you." An4 (UI La sibed and locked aiaree. Daapita her jmill.y. Ob, tail , InUe maid," he asi J Apain : if too wre m led if yea lovfrl r, retty lu, Oh, tha Lae wocUJ yea do?' 'X thick IM go ftttd ullLtr so," fUklaha: Mif I were you." My LtUe meld, 'tie yoa." be said: "Atone are dear to me.. Ab, tbea ahe tarced ler head. Ami nera word a 14 ah. s Bat Ltt b wbipred in tar ear, And wtet abe answered, to? ' Ol; do, I connt tell yon tbia ; j 1J gont, If I wt yea ! C." Vr Jvtrnal : The Opium Habit. A Ute isrJe of the Kinston Free Prett has tb blowing ar tide. and wo think proper to re produce it. Th editor fays: The pood people of thecoan. fry are ma log every effort t pnt a stop to tbe drdnkennea that ia sen around os everyday in every town. They are exert ing their greatest influence toin dace tboe who are elaves to tbr demoralizing and destroying in fluences of drinking wbikey to desist Irom that teirible habit. They are doing a Tast omonnt of good, we believe. Tbcre is not near the drunkenness now that there was a few years ago. The beat elementof our people jroald be afthamed to go toa dinner and pet drnnk before they got op. whereas onlj a few years ago inch occurences were common. Oar people ara daily becoming more temperata. They drink lets now, the Fret Prett belieTes,than they ever did. Ttere In another BtimnUnttbat ia becoming popular with some of oar best and brigbtesicitizens. It la twining Its deadly arms around many who would be our brightest and best men. It is cot only drawing the manhood of the country within its damn ingrtacb, bat It is drawing many o! the pure, refined and intelli gent women within its destroying graip- Uanyot them are becom ing slaves to this fearful and re itntlea bablt. The doctors aro responsible for many cases ol opium slavery it is tbe most despotic ot masters when ence- the habit has gained control of the victim. They, to giic ease for the minute aDd to make the patient f peak well of them, will give opium until the poor victim lies powerless in the cra?o of a deadly enemy inai neldom turns loose his hold unt 1 the victim has paid the debt that Datnre retires at the hands of alL They keep the system so thoroughly impregnated with the deadly diug that when the physician ceases his visits their system calls tor tbe lalse stimu lant and tW go oa taking it un til tbty are powerless to break th ftrll. The power of the drug gains on them soslowl, by ceh insiduous processes, that they scarcely know that it has rnaateccd them. The doctors will Tiave a heavy burden to carry on this line, when tbe last day shall come and we are called upon to render aa account forthedteds done In tbe body. There are many who have will fully milicioaslT we might say, Ukea up the stimulant because its sffecti enables them to do with more ease and facility that which they are forced to do. They draw strength, for tbetimebcing,froa tbe deadly poison, ud th.ey take it for reason. They do cot stop ti consider wber th habit wiil lead them to. They think only of its present eftc!c and give col one tbenght to tbe dark and gloomy future that awaits every elare of tbe accarsed Cic?. What we have written 11 no speculative matter that our peo ple are not interested in. It is a home matter. There are num bers of slaves totbeopiom habit all around us. Itisgrowing and wo should wcrk to slop it; to preventits spread. Tbcdcctors cscJ to give less opium aid tbe people should take it only when it is atoolctelr nec-ssary, and onlv when that is the ca-e." XEWSPAPEItS. 1885. Harpers Young People. N ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. Tf. rUI tn l Bl.rt tori In ITnrir'o Yrtii'" f'i" all 1 1. Iran t . tri'er- fr. fr"in w i I i'iiion r vulgarly n4it!rl. Tt huni.roni .T-rt" J M'-lnr rr full o' Inmt if fa", t ifir UH'r rn ii?irl Mtory an 1 !nc'. travel. mt th f t of lf-. m- br ri. r mln-- itatti girt- I li t'r Mnirinc" f rturfy niil vlu. Uliitr?ii'--I -ai"r on afM-tlr HM-rt. eam. un l trne r(T full Ir.f rtuati'u on tli ut.j"'t?. "tfrr I itotLliiK chfajt alxut It Lut Its Irlr An 'Itto of Trythlnc that l attract le an I lelrallr lu Juvenile treasure. Itn "url-r. A weekly faat of trw tMrtff to tha r-) ati.l rtrH lo rvrry fauiily wlilCD It i.n IirMiMy ri Union. It t wwiiJcrlul In Its wraith of picture. Information. auJ lntf rrt LiirUtUu A a Tcate,N. Y. TERMS : Postag Prepaid. $2 a Year. Vol. VI. roxuKvcM N'or. 4, Slnl nambr, flT rnt each . Reiulttanrs ahoulJ b rjn."d Ly 1'o.st of3re inony rdr or draft, to avoid chane of AdJrrs, II AUI'KU A BROTIIEKS. New York. 1885. v Harpers Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. TTanTa Wpekly ha. now. for twenty year malntaliifd It" poaltion a. tbe wf nijf liiuiratei wrekiy iifi'ipfr in Acaer- lea. With a constant lncrea.e of literary and artl.tlr resoufcea. It In aM to ofTer fr the enaulnfr year attraction uneaual- ea r-y any previous YOinme. emtraeiBir a capital lllmttrated aerial story by W. K. rria : Uiuiratei Mrtlelea with apeelal referenrea to th Went and Sonth. Inclnd Inr the World'a Kxioltlon at New Orleana; ertertalnlnc short atorlea. mo.tlv Ulae- trmted. and Important rlrS by hlh aa thorltlc on the chUf tiplc of the day. Kvery one who denlres m trnatworthy political irulde. an eutertalnlng- aud In atraettva family Jonrnal entirely fre from objectionable features In either letter prts or llluatratlons, ihonld autscrlbe to Harper's Weekly. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. PER TEAR. Harper's M.nrlne, fl.no Weekly 4.00 Ilatar 4 00 Yoont People, l.oo Harper's Franklin .Square Lit rary, II N amber a. io. Postal; frae to all subscribers In the Catted Mates or Canada The Volumes of the Weekly begin with the flrat number of January, ot each year. When no time Is mentioued. It will be understood that the subscriber wlshe to commence with the number next aftsr receipt of order. The lvt flee annual nlurn9 of Harper." Weekly. In neut cloth bludlnr. will b-nt by mall, poatar pjel. or by enpres!. free of rtjeime prTi.led the freteht does not icced ine dollar pr volume, for aeven dollar t-er TilutUO. (.th caeee for each volume, anttaile foi blndit-c. will he aent t y mall, po.-tae paid tn ret eipt of one dollar each. Remittances should l-e male by Foot 02!c Korey Order or lraft. to arotd chance of U. Addrea: HARPER & BROTHKRS. New York. SEND TOR A SAMPLE COPT. The State Chronicle. (?UCCfSOr to the Firmer p MtKjmxt as 1 the f.ruU.) UNDER NEW HANAOEHENT ! Mewsy. Crlfht and Cln I UP AVITU TUE TIMES! Tha . ClrrmUU win be what Ite-narae Inaplie a Mtate paer. It la not tha Kirii.H fareeic'e, and will not be local or accural It aim to keep up with the eurrent new fftn Murphy to Macteo, or a the !!ltlc!aiia put it. trv m CT.f7?kce to Currituck. It will tc the organ i f no man rlrr. no e-tlHt. no party. It wfl t Ien:trat. Ic In l-'Mtlc, t'Ut will not l.r,ta:c to crl tlcit D-mvratlc mfuru and Icruo cratic cCcera. TIIHMS OF 5CBSCUIPTION. O ie Year ft -! Mor.t. l.v TUrre Months.. 4i For a aropl Copr AMrc. niK M'ATK riiOMCLE. llaleifh. C. f Notice. T FORBID ANY Jtfrom crediting my wife Nancy oo nay acponot, aa I ataUcot pay any accotitts tb.t ebe tuav tuxXt al.e tht date, Octc-. tcrl'HLt B. WALL 1 A D V3II TISKMKNTS. ANNOUNCEMENT. An Entire Xcw Stock of GOODS! J. G. BARBOUR & SONS IITing!jat opontd thefr New St FALL and WINTER GOODS, i ock of inform the public LLat tLeir gucxLt ate Entirely" jSTew, an1 cotikU of th LATEST STYLES AND NOVELTIES, in tbe Mdo of DEESS GOODS, CASHMERES; and a varied assortment of FURNISHING GOODS. Also Hats and Shoes. We particularly ask the attention of the Ladle toourbt-w block of LADIib FINE SHOES, and a splendid assort, ment of Jer s ey Jacke ts. Our stock of GllOCEllIESare of the xnorit choice, and priced low down for CASH. A splendid line of CANNED GOODS always on hand We baTa a car load of SALT that we will sel cheap for csh. Oar stock of General Merchandise is complete, and oar prices will please the general public Call at oar atore and examine our stock of New Goods and we will inform you of our prices. We had rather gj ye oar prices at the store than to tell them through the papers. J. G. BARBOUR & SONS, oc T 1m Clayton, N. O. TO The Public ! THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS leare to invite the attention of tha people of the surrounding country to hid newly finished . Wheat and Corn" Mill, on Buffalo, known as the Chamblee mills. The machinery is the rery best made, lib miller, Mr. Thomfson, desires all to ive hkn a trial. All regular customers to my mills, either of cotton, corn or wheat, are al lowed to fish in the Pond any way tbey see proper. All that are not regular cus torn era of cotton, corn or wheat, are not allowed to fish in tbe pond, except they purchase a privilege. No customers are allowed to let their boats go to anybody but a regular customer to my mills. . Cf I want the abore rules strictly" ob eScrrcK? oo 7 tf It. D. CIIRISTMAN. P.AJC3STT Oils and Varnishes! THE LARGEST AND MOST Complete atoek eyr offered In thie market heforn. Convince yourselyea of this fact l y calllnr at o. 7. I ront atret. aul examine for yourselves. It w.M pay yoa If you Intend painting this .eaon. Mr atock con lt of White LeaJs trand -liuck." l olored Faint, both In oil and dry, Staining Colors. 1'atent Iryer, Vurulshea. Otis. Ac Also a full line of Taint. Varn ish ana Strlpli.r Briifbes. My 1'alnta yoa will find to t strictly pure in every re- f apect. an l pric a low ai can le had any- where. i asa tne pnunc in Rfiicnii 10 can ard examine uiy eutife atck. whet her yoa wish to tuy or not. I chance nothiny for ahowlng-. bnt take pleasure lnshowiua uy goods. Kefpectlully, JOHN W. O'NEIL, Prucjlst, rront atreet, Clayton. K. 0. aoh z tf Rags! Mags!! HIDES, FURS! H AVING JUST OPENED the only STOR23 in Sru'.;h2e'd I cn and VA p-iy more for &ers. Dry and Green Hides,' Sheep sains, uoai smi, etc., than any itiicr Crai- lu Juhusion County. Z Ken-amber I pay y.-ur t r'-1u.-e. ,1 OAt Tlo?: rvon t ae!l till yva see ma a Car. Yti.rr.iZ a..U. f rd 5:. wlt-Iu ScaithaeW, N. C. FALL W HIYITR A 1) YKH TISKIIES TS. A. HORNE, WHOLESALE DEALER IN 8taple and, Fancy DRY GOOD AND READY-MADE C L 0 THING BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, cuoepnY, aHOCERIES, "I CIGARS AND ALWAYS ON HAND A 8UPFLY OF ; Fresh Confectioneries, i The farmers can be fumiahed with PLOWS, CASTINGS, SHOVELS, HOES. TRACE CHAINS And Other Utensils. THE BEST BRAND OF G U A N 0 S ALWAYS ON HAND. Call aai see tne, aad 1 will gtxaran tee you will sae money. A. HbRNE. Mks.S.M.1' Successor to I Have just returned from ISTew York where I pureliased the Largest' and Handsomest line of j ... i- " . Millinery ani Fancy Goods, ever brought to our city. I have secured the services of several experienced Milliners ; one of the best Trimmers in the country. . Please call and examine my Stock and prices. I am sure you can be suited. Very respectfully, Ml 117, Fayetteville -Street, y " RALEIGH, N. C. 66 10 30). A D TJSEMEXTS. . Highest Honor FBOM THE World's Exposition FOR Business Education, AWARDED TO E. W. & W.K. SMITH, of the CQSIKERCIAL COLLEGE, Kantucky UnlTeralty. Lexington, Ky. Studenta can begin any wek-Jay during the j ear. HO VACATION. Time to complete tbe Full Diploma Busineaa Course about 10 weeks. Average total coat, inclddiDg Tuition, Set of Books, and Board in a family, 90. Telegraphy, Phonography and Type Writing special iea. Literary Course Free. Ladies re oeired. Over 500 pupil last year from 15 to 45 Tears of age, from 22 States. Instruction is practically and indiridna' ly imparted by 10 teachers. Special cnurKfl for teachers and Businees Men. UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA presented to its graduates. This beautiful city is noted for its bealtbfulness and society, and is on leading railroada. The TEXT BOGS whieh reorired the higbest award at the World's Elpasition for ita Exten sive, Practical, and ComprthemaiTe sys tem of Busineaa Education ia used only at this College. It is the ehaapest Col lege with the highest endorsement, and guarantees suocess in business to its de serving graduates. For circulars and full particulars address its President, WILBUR E. SMITH, jyl5-3m j Lexington, Ky. laytoa eboole JOHNSTON COUNTY, N. C. EXUMO. BECKWJTH, A. M.t Princi'L (Male and Female.) Pupils will be thoroughly trained, and it will be the design of the Principal to prepare students for College and the practical duties of life. Music will be taught in school by a first-class music techer. Term begins August 3 1st, 1885. For particulars applv to the Beard of Trus tees. Address, A. A. MATNABD, M. D., jy20-tf Secretary of Boar'. " HAVING QUALIFIED AS E'xiecutor of tha last will and testa ment of Henrv L. Barnes, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims on the estate to present them to me within the time prescribed by law or tbey will be plead in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to tbe estate will come forward and make im mediate settlement This September 22, 185. W. A. BABNES, se 2 .Vim Executor. PATENTS OblatDvl.aiii nil I' A TENT rsisEss atten.ie.1 tof'T MODERATE FLES. Our one 1 opposite the U . 8. Patent Udcr. we cavn obtain Pteut in Uhj ihan Uio rraot frnni WASU1SGTOS'. Send MODEL OB DRJkWISG. We Mlt aa U patecuiMiHy rrc of ebaxtre ; make no r.n unlfmm I'atmt im mrr-rrtl. We r fT h' t". V U.a p.tmatr. theSnpl. ' f Moy t)r4r tt.. and to itZeU.1 ot Uie V. S. PaUrut OrSoe. I ur circular. atTire. letw. ar4 rrrrreacrw v taat ellenla l yoor on fta'r rouoty.wriie . n . Richardson Mrs. W. T. Lana' PROFESSIONAL C A It PS. DR. W. J. JONES oflcrflhifl Professional Services to the oitiaexui of Clayton and rurrounding country in the practice of Medicine, Ac. Offloe on Front at.eet, at Jno. W. O'NeU's Drng store. Clayton, N. C oc 14 Ira. DR. J. A. GRIFFON, Practic Ingr Phjalclan. Ufflaaon Front atraat, at J. W.O'Weil s Drug atora. -rtoa.jf.0 ADVERTISEMENTS. TAX NOTICE.- T WILL. ATTEND AT TDE X following times and places to receive tbe State and County Taxes for the year 1885 : , Clavton, Monday, October 19th. Pleasant Grte, Tuesday, OeL 15th, Elevation, Wednesday, ' Hth. Meadow, Thursday, October 15hw Bentonsvir.e, Friday, Optober 16th. Ingranss,, Saturday, J7ih. Boon H 11, MoLday, Selma, Tuesday, Ikaulah, Wedsetidayf 19th, 20th. aut. 22dJ Mrd. Siih 3St. ! O'Neal'a, Thursday, . Wilder's, Friday, Wilaaa'a MillSaturdsy," Smitbfleld. Mond y, i4 And remember this is my oaly trip around. If you fail to pay yoar taxes at the appointments yoa will have f come to Smithfield to pay them. I balInot go to people' bouses to ooileet their taxes. When 'I go it will be to ae vertise. Bucks optn in Smitbfleld tbrougboat tbe ssonthn of September aod Novem ber. All persons wbo do cot pay their taxes by tbe fifteenth day of November, will be charged "costs." 1 J. T. 'ELLINGTON, se 2 Ira Sheriff . Valuable . Propertv for Sale. Poller for ''sale - my property, situated on Front street, No. 5, in tbe town of Clajtou, consist ing of a good dwelling-bouse, with six rooms and pantry, a good store-room and office at tached. Also good kitchen and dining-room and a splendid well of water. For bosiness there is no better location in the town of Clayton. My object for selling If to enable me to baild a hotel. For term 8, aprJy to . Die J. B. liUiiKUiauri, an5tf Clay too,' N.O." JCE1T 77 HALSS, (Ajent for A. J. BABUOUB.) infornA the pnblic that be Ibaa a fi-U claaa s-ock of New Oooda, at hi atwe, About fire miles from Uiaytor, atd will be glad to ace his ft ienda and &eigl b jrs. ilia prices are lower tttan thrj have ever hn intk raonlir. Mr. Barbour has jot returned from tbe Northern cities, naa purcnaaeo tneee gmxu cocap, asa has authorized m lo sell tbem at low figure for the caah. oc7-m 4 OHN W. HALES.
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