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The lteporter. *N' KHED AT THE Pt>BT OFFICE IN DAN HCJKY. AS K KOLLNI) CLASS MATTER. PRPPRR J- soys Pubs and Prop,. THURSDAY. JANUARY 13 1881. 3TOKX3 COUNTY While other Sute papers nrp her»ld inji, to (he world the claims and advan tages nf theft respective counties, we *ould be recreant to our ttust not to ad voeate the claim nf modest old Stakes to her share of the honors Mid emoleroents to which she isentjttled in oon-ideration of the part she has borne in building up aud improving other sections of the State We have already given our views as to the natural advantages possessed by Danbury the eounty seat, but will add in regard to Danbury, that it is proba bly as healthy as any plaoe within the bounds of this nation, and it is believed that there has not been a case of typhoid or malarial fever contracted here within twenty years, it ever. Commencing will the Southeastern and S mthern part of tbe County, in regard to agricul ture, tbe crops grown &0., there is proba bly no section in middle or western North Carolina superior to it; the lands ort l»»n river and Town Fork being es pccially adapted to the production of core, wheat and fine tobacco, while under this productive soil inexhaustible t>eds ot stone and coal are known to exist, aud in several places heavy ledges of li ue rock, overhang the fertile valley, au i lime suitable for building and other pur poses bas been quarred at a number of places in this and other parts of the County, and just here; if wo are not mistaken, the blook of marble sent by the State to the capital at Washington, D C., was taken Irom a quarry six miles north of Danbury, known as Martin's Lime Kiln, whioh was after an examina tioo of samples from different sections adjudged to be the finest marble in the Btate. The section we have been speak ing of is especially the region of fine tobaooo in Stokes. Now in regard to that part of tbe County lying north of the mountain and Dan river, north and north-west of Danbury, the land is more tuff upisna m any pVn oi nrf vowoiy; and well adapted to the growth of oorn, wheat, rye, tbe grasses and tobaooo, though the tobacco grown on this land is equally heavy and large, yet, as a gen era! thing the texture is not altogether as fine as tbat grown iu other seotions> this is tbe region of the iron ores, and other minerals, though iron has been mined at several plaoes south of tbe mountain. The soil in this part of the County being more generally a red olay the timber is some what different, there being no pine in larg* sections, bnt white oak, biokory and other valuable timbers are found in the greatest abundance, here too, is probably the finest mineral water region in the State, the oelebrated I'ieduioiit springs being on'y one of at least a desen equally valuahle mineral springs known tu exist within a radius of iuur ur five miles, aud it is uot one sec tion or another but in almost every part ••f the County we find superior water power, with hundreds of sites fur dams and machinery. Yet, wiih the fertility of her soil, the inane nor quantities ot valuable timber l.ur coal beds, rioh deposits tf iron ore, lime and marble quarries, the magnificent water pnwer, and last, but not leist, her mild healthy climate and a population naturally as intelligent as any to be fuuod oi the face of the globe, with a'l these nitural advantages, and while her peo ple have been paying tuxes for more than ninety years to build up end de velop other parts of the State, not one dollar of the public fuuds have ever been spent within the borders of the County, unless within tbe last few months tl>ere may have beeu somctl ing spent on the C F li Y. V Railroad. CORRESPONDENCE. FOB TUE RKI-OIITKR :—As a New Year's greeting, 1 offer the following views tu the public, aud ask a careful study of tbe same. The Democrats ul the South, and the Republicans ol tbe North and Suuth, have been in a political quarrel for a long number of years, without any good as the result. My experience in tbe past is:—that whenever a Democrat proposes a measure in Congress or tbe Legislature as a purely Democratio measure, the Republicans oppise it solidly ; and if tbey have not been able at all times to outvote the Democrats, thoy tnauage to have the i'reeideut to luteipoae i.is veto aud thereby stifln the mil of iti • pen pie as expressed through their Repru*entati~ee, at it bas been tu ( tie pusi ;so it will be in the luture, md HA I lie op( ositiou of the Democrats >l ibe ft uih 10 iiirnue Radical measures liuf a UndeucV lu keep itie section*i feeliugs ot tli« N iitli stirred up ag lust il o Eolith. we would udvise: Ist—Nut to Uiuke buj mme quat inl with them, in U wny. Jui tue veiy rouoou, thai it yeu ij'iurie. i.t ltntu,they w i i ■ qnarrel buck a* you, and nuiluug is gained out a ke ping up ot* »u tlotial leeiing tliat • an uuver to any gami to ilie one cection ui tu tt.e Ab_r i tiieiolurc, i ibum 11 best but to qiiriti oaua ai our tiutuiies; toi luy ti ell i.ee is, that II you will uot quariel batk ai jour tueiny, lis will souu cease lu murmur at you, Slid will go • lung about Ins bu».lnns, alld It WoU.d not be luug belore be uiigbt j .in you tu a good causn and Leip juu lu carry it through i'assi u bunds the eyes ot go. U Uieu suuietimet, aud It >s desirable to have all good men eo opeiate together. A quiet aud firm dischaige ot duly at present is, in uiy opioion, the way to unite good, honest uirn ail over tbe country Let ihe maiiguants. like Bout well & Co , wri'e their loiter articles lor the Northern press, and have tlit-ui sent broadcast o»er uur country ; aud let the tools with tbeir errands bate a p aee in ever) hou« hold ; aud let tue staiwarts haul in Congress, and tbrougb the country, vml.u* lr>ui every stump, then bitter and vie AnutLeiuue agaiust the people ot tbe Soulb; aud let tbe ex-i'teaidenl veut his sphen upon us. Yet uiy owu npiuion is that We should let tbeui pass unnoticed, aud in silence, by putsuiug tins couise ihey tvul souu get tired and asiiauied ol loeir conduct, and would suou get uut of material lu work upuu i nut only their orators, but tue uewspapei uieu of the Nurth, wculd get uut ot uiutei lai, and then the little Republican papers ot the South would have nothing to copy from, and they would go by the board, and big Hinglishmen who come over here to tell us, Southern people, tbtt we deserve hanging, &c , would have to go to work at something else. Yes, sirs, I say, let them bowl; but whilst they howl, let those st whom they they direct their ioveotives, quietly cooler together, and consult as to what is is best lor the whole country, aud then east your votes accordingly and without show of .CDvv.Qf Representatives in Congress sre thus acting, let our public prints do likewise ; let theui not notice a single bitter inveotive (rum the Nurth, or frurn a Republican, su called, South ; and let the people become entirely absorbed in building up their own homes, building for themselves rsilroads sod manufacturing establishments, and invitiug emigration and capital to our oountry ; let us mind our own business, and let the North, with their Southern allies, howl. L. V. 1. A Title of Nobility for Gen. Grant. If any person is disposed to doubt ihe tendency of the Republican leaders toward monarchical institutions, let hint sounder tnis | in the message which Mr. Hayes has just sent to Con gress i '"I commend to the attention of Con griss ihe great servicesof the cou.mander and chief of our armies during the «ar lor the Uuion, whose wise, firm, and pat riotic conduct did so much to bring that momentous cuufiiet tu a close. The leg illation ol ihe Uoiied States contains many precedents fur the recognition of distinguished military merit, authmiting rank end emoluments tu be couteired for eminent services to the oountry. An act of Congress •uthcrixing the at>puiotment of a Captain General of the Atuiy, with suita-ble provisions relating to compensa te, retirement, and other details, would iu uiy judgment, be altogether fitting aud proper, aid would be warmly approved by the country " Examine this recommendation in view of tbe provision in the Constitution tbat no title of nobility shall be granted by ■he United States, and see whether the office of Captain-General, which it is thus proposed to oonfer upon Gen Grant is not, in fact, equivalent to a title of aobility. Indeed, the proposition is oot only to give him a title, but (he inoome to aus luiit it with. Mr Hayes omits *ll reler unce to the perform moe of any duiiei by (lie Captain General, and with re*, sm ; for it is impossible that there should be any duties for such an officer to per forui. »Vuh a General and Lieatenaot- Geoeral of the Army already, what mi litary funotiubs can be assigned to ■ third officer, however exalted higgle, which are not now equally well perform ed by two officers, and, of course, at less coat to the people f NJ one is disposed tdqu«stion the pro pi ie'j of peuatuus wheu lb«y me ben towvd upu'i soldiers or satiors who liav i become disabled in the puSlin mire Hullo pension A uian who Is »H abiu (o work as h# erer war in his life is it very different, matter Wc hold (hat the (>r-»c tioe of bestowing pensions in -uch 0->-e* it totally wroug, and it eertaml) is with out any warrant in the (.onslifjiiuo. There is no reason why the Govern ment should maintain any able bodiod man in perpetual idleness. 'I hit is sub MtHiitially what (.'uugiess is now asked to do HI recognition of lien. Giant'* mill lary iterviecH According Vo Mr II >ea ihe legislation id the United States coo- IHII.S iuatiy pieeedctils lor action similar to .hat which ue recommends ; but wc ihiot it w..uld b>; didieuil lo one a sin gle ease in which sou.e real service wan 00l required t>y ruaaou ot the tauk Oou terred The very title of Captain-General ia odious with suggestions ol tyranny land oontetnpt for th* richls of the people If coutemd upon G**n. Grant under (be circumstances we hare considered, it will be essentially equivalent to a title of nobility. If be cared lor the cause of freedom in America, rather than neck this ioglnti«U9 sinecure he would go back (•> his (.Id wood c.rt at St Liui*.—Atw York Sun. ITEMS OF INTEREST. New Orleans had a 8400.U0U fire on (he Ist ioat. 1 750 000 persons are perishing from famine in two provinces in li'isaia The population of North Carolina, according to the is 1,400,000. Tl • tobaeoo orop ID Virginia is a very important one, and (he government derives a revenue ot $7,000 000 from it On I hia account Virginia pay* more rev enue to the government bv nearly 12- 000 00(1 than the whole of New England. There are 30,000 newspapers printed 01 this number about one-half are in English The United States con(aios nearly ore-third, or 9.500. Great B'i (ain and Ireland print «J,OOO. Germany publishes 5,000. Paris published 1 200 and France a total of 2 500. The United State* can now boast of on* jity with more than one million ia. habilanta ; four with uiore than half a million , seven with more than (bree hundred thousand ; ten with more than two hundred thousand; twenty witb wore than on* hundred thousand. THE VIRGINIA MIDLANDSOLD —The Virginia Midland Hailroad was sold in Alexandria, Va , on the 20th, by Hon. J. S Barbour, to Messrs. K I\ Baldwin, Cor"yo'ocu.Will The purchasers repre sent a syndicate ot creditors. A member of the North Carolina Leg islature, dining at a Kaleigh hotel, saw a pod of red pepper on a diah near at band. Ho thought it was a new kind of fruit, and took a bile The tears stream ed down his cheeks as he put the pod down, saying: "Lay there and eool." BEAUTIFUL SENTIMENT—Whtn the Hindoo priest is about to baptiie an in fant he utters the following beautiful sentiment: "Little babe, thou enterest the world weepii.g, while all around thee smile ; oontrlve to live tnat you may de part io lmiles, while all around you weep." The Legislature of Sonth Carolina seem* to be determined, earnest and RE gressive in matter* of reform. The anti duelling aot, the aot against carrying c mcealcd wespons, atid ihc act on the sale of spirituous liquor*, are all impor tant measures, which, if fuithlully en toruid. wul work some radical changes iu that Siite Fib« in Durham—' We received a notice on ISmurday evening last. of h destructive fim, which occurred in Dur ham on the morning of that dty which destroyed pr.iprity amounting to up wards '.j! 825.1)1/0. The news did not eoaie to hiutl in time for our Saturday's edition It was supposed to he the work of an iiiceutJury — Rultiyh Yi»itvr Everything in Washington is taking the tint ot a coming empire. All the employi-es of the P>>*l>ffiue Department are rruotred to be uniformed, this in cludes women as well as men The obttf clerk o| the Registered Letter office ref ißcd and was loreed to re«ign Every thing tends to indicate a nation—a strong government—a consolidation—a comp lication—an enpire. DANBURY MARKET, Aa COKHKCTKD BY PKPPCK & SONS. CORN, new, per bushel, CO WHEAT, 90 a 1 25 RYE, 75 a 85 OA i S, threshed. 50 PEAS, 65 BEANS, 65 a 75 BEES' WAX, per lb., 20 HONEY COMB, 10 a 12* EGGS, per d' sen, 10 BUTTER, per lb, 10 a 15 BEEF, per lb., 4 a 6 HIDES, green, per lb., 5 a 8 hIDES, dry, per lb , 10 a 12J TALLOW, per lb, 6 a 8 CHESTNUTS, per bu., 1 00 a 1 25 RAGS, per lb , 1) PORK, per lb., 8 a 10 FKDIT. APPLES, per lb-, 2 a 6 PEACHES, halves, per lb., 4 PEAt HES,quarters, pr lb , H « PEACH hS, peeled, per lb ,5 a 12J BERRIES, 7 PERRY DAVIS' 4VECETABLE PAIN KILLER A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY For Intornal and External U«a, li a SURE CURE for all the Diseases for which it is rocommended, and is ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE In the hands of even the most inexperienced persons. | It in it sure and gulrlt remedy for COUGHS* HOHK I VHROATf CHILLS* »nd ajmltir trouble#; affords imtmni rtliif I in-the noii mNmnml/ r »'»* of DITOTHKEIA* lullir b«t J known remedy for ItI'KI'MATISM and Nfil'llALGlA. THE OLDEST, BEST, AND MOST WIDELY KNOWN FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. I II hna bom used vrllh anrla wonderfal aneresa a oil I rar-.. If ih* warM tor OBAMK OHOUOU; IMAKIIIHF.A, I DTublEBYi and »11 BOWBL co.HPI.AINTM, thai « u I considered an unfailing MINI _/"■» tiUN JiifWf*. HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS' CONSTANT USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES. It i« RECOSir.IE:.DEI> t-y PfcrelsKna. Missionaries Ministers, li.innum of Plantation* , Watt -Shops, and Fnrtorles, In Hospital*-In abort, by Everybody I everywhere who has ever given It a triaL I IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT. • | /".ISI ' J£J ir.honld olwayi bn nw*l for Pain In the Baelt and Wide, ■ | fig Im /i anil », "lv and iwiwum In aU cam of Brulaoo. IS 5 * 'IS ' [>• «v? 1 Cats, Wpralra, gmii Haraa, BcaMii sta. >;CI I'AMILY CAN HAKKI.Y HE WITIICTTT IT. It Win fore*—- —* H'f J annually wive many times Ita cost In doctor.' bills, and Ita prlro •'rSffly briiws li vrtthi i the reseh of all. It t« sold at 85c. SOc.and 81.00 „ bottle, mid i n bo obtained from all druggist*. PERRY DAVES & GON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors. Cure | Baek Aelie And nH diaertsei of »he IJ! s k-r nnd I*riliai,v Orjfiinß wcirivc 'he Improyrd rxnM-»r Fad. li is it Miyvel of Hualing and Reli f, SIMPLE, SEW3IKI.B, DIKE T, PAINLWesS, FOWSRFUL. I-l CU££S *her*> Hi! eii" f.iilfl A Rc-VOl fiticu *»nd Kevoltttion in MediciUf. A gorplHM' or dirtf'l ajip iraiitin, HS Of't.ose4 to unirt!in!a , tor)' iti f> ntl iiuhMcuiwi . v >ad ur our iieai ise on Ki.hiej sent So d F*v driigKisii, or *e»if hj mail, on receipt ofpric- 82. Addre** 'iiie "Oafj" li'n.' Co., V. ill.tins' ' (Kk, diuh. ' ri>»> .. Geiiuiufl Ki.ir.r Pa'i. Af>k or il nud luke no other* PIEDMONT WIN»TOW, W. C., For the Sale of TOBACCO ! Stands in the Front Rank with the Leading Warehouses in North Carolina. SALES P.\ST YEAR MOUE TH AN :!0 000 PAH ELS. Increase in trade in post four year* nfnrc than fo-ir fold V e have iiddid i-acl, urn d.hii} now t t'S'l'Oii KHB, «nd still there is rem for more Vf Hie ilxi kiul lo oni ii ni!j liki.il> lor ihtir lil.ernl tmliouuce, unil nsk n D (lie future The following named gtntleuien are still with me, und wilt be pSensetf lo »ec their Irienda at PiBMMUNT. W A 8. PIBRCE, Hook Keeper. JAMES S Fimn Minagcr. J Q. A. iiAIUJ.iM, Auctioneer. 1>««S>80 M. W. KOGFLKET, Proprietor^ trrTXJlu ALIVK AIND KICKING. JOHN F GRIFFITH, FRANK L MOORE, ISAAC H. NELSON, f Ol Da\ic County. Of Stokes County. Of Stokes County A BIG SHOW COMING ! Although we hsvc been driveu out of the Joyner block by 6re, we beg to let the publio know that our business is going °n nB •' nothing had happened. We »re now located oo the Ogburn Corner, wbere we have on view it Large, New aod Well Seleoted STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Groceries, Notions, Hats, Boots end Shoes, Tinware, Queensware. Willow.Warei Sole Leather. Bacor, Salt, &0., Ac. In fao" everything kept in a First Clbbm Store We are now open and earnestly solicit our many friei ds aod loraier customers to BE SUBE and not buy goods before giving us a look In, as we are satisfied we are fully pre pared to give entire satisfaction. All Goods Guaranteed as Represented. We are just starting and intend to build up sn boneet trade by fair dealing. Griffith, liloore & Co. Wiuaton, January, Btb. ,f v!S»s£*ot Curee by ißMUtl'i IAV aray( 411 T LMNG* Dl'bEAfti s7~" j%H THI»OAT riSKASBS, HKi:~ lin>: IKOI'M.hS. llDßlVrb INTO the p> stem curative ageulisiid he-tliiij; He ilieines. !t DRAWS IH' M i e diseased parts the poi.oi'j ih.'t e:t'i- de-ilh. Thousands to its Virtues. * TOII AN BK Relieved and Cured Dun'l oeS|tair until \ oil l,i.ve tried this SetiM h|p Frtsi'* Applied and RADICALLY EFFECTUAI; hrnii-d*. b\ Pnipifif'" or «f»t by nmil on re i*•':l t t,! IVieO, -2 00, ht iite ''(iiitj" I unjr Pad Co.. WiiliQEiß Dlock, H'liinT, Mieh. our book. Tktw J/#wt iv> S JVtir," teal free. Oei 28 18Ro i mn CQiiPZAms, g y cox* thatis* and piles. □ Si J Pr. n. IT. Onrk.Pon'h Kvro. Yt. aaya. "In oaac* ot :;i iiev Trocbl mit l.c« acted lilrr i charm. It BM fun our» il many rert lr.d cxiscaof 1 lloe, and baa IB iiuvcr fulkni t«i nvt u KelHcn Id, ef*ft Alton*. Yt., Myn, "It to fcJ Iftl of price le.v« \cli «.\ A tier Mitr« n ycant of w«at Bfl EhS u. t'".r«c tr m nioj cni Custi*«.new It com In fe* pl^ivl/vurotl mo." pj| O. fl. Hopnbca, of Hrrfcrtnre say*. "On© park Br| ff- i a ."o !t*s (loiu) wonders for >..u iu contplcirty our- VM pi i-ii? f aovcro Ijvorar.d Kidney CoiuptaLtt/* IJ rj ix KIT;:I:u I.h»I ID c*u duy FOCX I ivf^ UL WHY?B U rOi/u«» as2®raaß 0 M It «t» *>■ «!>• UVHt, BOWELS H kJ r.inl KflfXr.YH at t!»f* sn:ii" time. j*3 Ij Because it ulc■%?.*&> tl e vyatem tf tl *-• poiaon PS Lv our komom Oialticveirpoiu K.uney and On- j r-li Ottvy Uisaaaw.Diliouaneaa, JanndJee, Coned- R1 I D"1 cr in llliei..nz.ii&u t l.*cur&l£ia ij fcj 2?orvouo ZMvorderi rrd TYcia2o Cc in plain ta. jUg &•* l? ' F Vr.veUblt Foran, in LJ i tin CrtM> ' r,u * l :rvLn -' °* V " I,J h makea tii Kg . j« ./ : •jt ti' ■'■•ino. BTn BfjTAlwo In Mo -•W Fortw.rrrv rongeyfrwio** • f.r f ocr.vei l«nr« of tlu*»c that can act Hj i sirzn ■ f ijj (*{ i 2 m uirr xt atths rßCOonrre. ruins,fi.oe. U J V ;:LM, Hit H \ A CO., PrtpN, Eg 4§> SiOO PRESIHTI Bk Caw m Faat and H tliia on*. Tbla !• the Xl&* of Raw Tfarhfn— t% •avs off a B foot lor 8 mlsntaa. 80,000 In 089. The eheapoat mxihlif mads, and fully warranted. CtrmUar frta Culled SUtu MaaulXeUiflag Co.. ChHM*i HU I will maEi a copy pi|Pf I ot iny New Hoou, LULL f •• MEDICAL COMMON SENSE." IT |1 tL ■ 1 FREE, to any pertno who ,hi . mwm— •end his name and poHt-oOlce address, and six cant# I in ttampa to pay P°«* _, , To any one auJferinjr with CONStJ»IHIOIj» ASTHMA. CATAREH. SOBKIHMAt. or BRONCHITIS, thf Information In tfe • Book ta of great value: and it may to the provldenoa of God. i many uncfnl Addreaa, . ' M.iB.WOLK.IUB«dUi Ju.. ... fl .ft TOYTITL News for Roy* and Ofrta ff \'* Younf and Old ! t A NEW I*. V*NTIOW juat patented foe tka, * °r n*e ! Frrt and Scroll Rawing, Tarninc* Boring, Drilling, Grinding, PoUahing, HWpil Screw Cutting. Price $6 to S6O. mEZSSKILA Frnd 6 rrnta for 100 pagea. git 90* EPiIKAIM BBOWN, LawaU, Mm* Auk t ie ricover-hI MMiTTHTBI llVrors.' riclimi o '.'* ver and rjiuc, tb» , ' , . vnr * aiaeiiied „ l :.z: 's/.v v1 1 f « •r.ixss liviß liUULls.tink. The (cheapest, Purest, end Beat Family Madioiue iu the World! F»r urtPKPAiA. coy si ir a TION x ; Jnundire, liiiioud uttiicks, SJf'K I!KA D- At'/iK C 0;,.., 1 >ur»ss»mj of .Siuriti. SOUR *THMAp/I, Henri Burn, **c , Ac. Til in tin rivalled Souf/tfrn litmcdy ia w.trrnDl* ed not to cont it, u ie |>ui tide of Mkhcu hy, or any injurious ttiiueiul gubttaoee, but it Piirtlj Ves'iiabip, containing t!« .»e -omlivro liu.iit ami fltrrba, wiii'li hii aii'tti?? PiuTiQeiitV lmn |»lrtc.-d in in nii it--u luTf l.iv. r lMiw'ii.-f6 miMt pirvail. I' will cuiO till Diaenst s cauntd by 1) t augt uunt of the liiver and iJoWtlb i ith s J yl'7 (Ms ( ,f J.ivcr Coaipluintg aro i lii.lfr or li.id t>i»iv in th e mouth ; P.iin in the Buck >itii> or olirn inUtukt-a for Illituuoiii in: sour Blom.iCh; Ltws of t|if.p|i i iii.ui';s iillrrtiulrly to- live an d lax: He-diii-he; J.ut, nj Miiwiji, «iih a imiulul a, niiiituin til Ii . i tailed to ilo domething w l.icii i;n f ht lo have infill ilone ; X)t3bllity, Lew Spii itN, h (luck yttluw m'puirii uce of Hie skill nud t-yit a dry Ollen ini»- lal.en for t'oi Siiiii|ilinn •"Oinelinic-i nt./iif of L'-t lyvij-Umi attend tUe dioertfe, tit otliei 9 ciry/tm ; ti.il ih ■ l.lVku, the largcm in the (ju'ly id generally \ he seat ol the dinc'ise. and il noi iu time, great sntfriiiiv, wretchedniwa and DJBATH will lubue. CAUTION. As there are a iininher of imitations offered to the pnhlic, we would cautiou the coinuiua ny to buu no Powdeis or Prepared S/M -AIOW L, VtH IttiQULATUH uukaa in while wrappers, and bus the red letter Z and Mortar in the front, and is made bu J II ZEII. IN $ CO. "Vn liuve tested its virtues, i*rtonally, and kuowr that tor JJyi/ej'iia, biliousness and ThrobbioK Headache, it is llie best oiediciu* tlie world ever saw We have tried forty other rt iuuliea before Simmons' Liver Keguia tor, bul none of them yavo us more than tem porary telief ; but tbe Regulator not only re lieved but cured us."—Aii. Ttkyruph' and Mtstertgtr, Macon, (Ja. MANUIfACTUKKD OHLI Br J H ZKILLN AGO, Pniiadelphta, Fa. SOLD BY ALL DKUUUISTd. deiei LIVKHY.FJiJiD & SALg STA RT.Te t CRtJTOIiFJKLD k STKDMAN, Successor* to Deck k Moore, WINSTON, H. O. ALL KINDS or convbyahchi furoishedjtt reasonable rates. We offer the rtry best accommodation to Drorers. Special atteniion paid to transient custom, lloisn bought, sold and exchanged August iy, 186 a ljr HOLIDAY «IFTB "~ Before burinjc * Cbristmai or New Year's Pr. sent write to tbe Ueriden Purchasing 00., Jieriden. Conn., lor their Catalogue of a thousand useful and ornamental articles for ererjr day use, suitable toe such pre Mots. It costs ;ou nothing and will save jon moner ererj jear at they sell only Standard goods, aud by telling direct at manufacturers price*, are enabled to offer great bargain*. Dee, 3
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