Reporter and Ppst. PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT DANBURY, N. C. PKPTKR A SONS, Pub K . Sr Propt lAVTI or IVBSCBIPftfiX; Cm Te»r, in advance, * fl.fO Alt Months ; 76 ■ ATWI or ADVERIIHIN«J On» i « 'talltwaor tea*) 1 tijnc &\ 00 jbn w litlo'i tl iUMsrtion . ;o Contra ;• for longer time ur more spuce can be **de In proporttffii '> tha .hove rate*. Tranairnt adverti**-™ wil'. be rxppcted to remit according to the** rates at the time thev MtiU their favor*. IvK'al Netlett will be charged SO per cent, htgbr r than above rate*. Biulne* Cord* will be iiuterted at Ten Dollars per annum. Mahone and his privy council, iu which Brady is the only Republican admitted, bad a great powwow iu Wash ington last week wc understand. All the great lights of readjustment were present, and the ques'ion discussed was, "What shall we do to bo savedT" Rut, so far as known, no solution of the diffi cult problem was reached. The general impression, however, is that they are be yond the reach of human skill. The heaviest gun in the United States Navy is an 8 inch muzzle loading rifled cannon, that weighs 17,550 pounds, and carries a ball weighing 180 pounds, with a load of 85 pounds of powder. At 1,000 yards range, it will perforate a wrought iron plaie 8J inches thick, and at an elevation of !!9 degrees and its range is about 0 miles. There are now five of these guns in the Navy. Major Robert Tausill, of Prince Ed ward county, has had his eyes opened to Mahoneism, ami he writes a loiij; letter to the Alexandria Gazelle, f.om wliioh the following is an extract: ' I venture the opinion that 15, (W of the 20,000 Democratic Raujit >ers will return to the Democratic party, and consequently the next Legislature will be largely Democratic. With Readjustment [ mil done, and exceedingly regret that I ever had any concern in it, or secession, and for both I have heartily repented, and hope to be pardoned. It is as much impossible to make Virginia a Republican slate as it is to make Turkey a Christlau country. That's all." We welcome back to our exchange list, after an absence of nearly a year, tlie Greensboro Daily Patriot, 11 , looks thrifty and strong as a ynuny shoot from a well and deeply routed , stump, and wo daresay if nourished as it should be that it will continue to grow and produce not only for Greeris boro but the whole State abun.iaut choice . fruit. The I'utriot hai capital, enter- i prise, location, and everything essential to making it a number tic daily paper ; but no difference how much money a man has, bo l * not apt to bemto.* it*tpn* an nnapprrriativo public, .Send Mr.' John 15. Hussey $?1.50, and show* bv your acts that you appreciate his efforts to build up the best interest of the State ' (a good press) and he will mail the! Daily Patriot to vott one vear. ——— . The Statu Geologist has called atten- ! tion to the importance of bavins a collec tion of duplicate specimen* of building stones, five or six inches cuhe, from all the available quarries of the State, or larger bodies of rock adapted to archi tectural purposes, and requests informa tion as to existence, extent and character of such quarries and rock masses. He says : The Smithsonian Institution has over 3,(KK' specimens from other Status under going examination, and North Carolina has not halt a dozen. I propose to remedy this defeet, and to put our State on an eqality with the foremost, in this respect. But it can only be done through the cooperation of citizens of all the counties where quarries of building stones are known. Will they not at leant give information on the subject as requested 1 It seems to us proper that means should be taken to procure specimens from the Martin quarry and have them , forwarded for this purpose. The block of marble that was many years since) contributed to the Washington Monu-' nient from this State was sent from this quarry. It was procured ai.d teamed to the railroad at Greensboro at the expenso of the Thalia Society—an amateur dra- j watic club of Wilmington. It measured 3 feet in length, and the Club con iribu-! ted some fifty dollars for the purpose. > The resources of this county have been frequently spread before the nation dur ing the last two years, and it would be ! well that means be taken to demonstrate that tbe minerals to which attention has been drawn are actually in existence. A lot of farmer! who had beon lis tening to a railroad laid agent's praise of Arkansas Valley soil, at Jast asked him sarcastically, if there was anything that wouldn't grow there. "Yes," said the agent quiokly, "pumpkins won't." "Why not 1" "Tho soil' is so rich, and tbe vines grow so fast that the wear out the pumpkins, dragging them over the ground." Roberts wa> convicted last week in the Orange Court, for slandering a yotmg 1 lady, and was sentenced to two years imprisonment in the County jail. Serv ed him exactly right. A life time in the pmtentiary would 1 ave been light puauiiUMut |or biiu. The Last Man of the Retreat ing Ann jr. The Peteriburif Index, speaking of the desecration of a burial-let in Poca- 1 hotitas, near that city, makes the follow ing interesting mention of the last devot | ed North Carolinian : j "1 here is buried here one soldier—a North Carolina Curtis -who, on tin night of the evacuation, was left a Po cahoutas bridge to tire it, an' l was killed I there,—the last man of the retreating! army, lie was found dead by the Fed eral forces in advancing, and bv them interred, a blanket his only coffin audi ■ the apron of a woman, who cauie there ! ! to weep, his only sliroud." We add, disturb liini not, but lot a! j monument be erected to his heroic ui.nn ! Ly ail msaug let a monument be | i erected to this hero-iuartyr. His fame I | should be dear to his native M.ue, and it should be her pride to perpetuate it in stone and brass. A correspondent of the Charlotte I 1 imts says his name was Cuuiinings | Mcbane, son of the late Rev. W. N. i Mebanc of Madison N. C., and adds: ! "It affords me pleasure to particulars of his death. On the night 1 jof the retreat of (len. Lee's army, IV- ! eahoutas bridge was loft in charge of ai ' Lieutenant and a small body of infantry.! I with instructions to burn the bridge as j | soon as the troops had crossi-d. Uei'ore all the troops hail crossed over, the eno- J my had commenced shelling the bridge. I 'it was exceedingly dangerous for any | one to approach it. At this juncture; ] vol witters were called for to lire the br dge, when young Mebane and Lindsay | Wall, of Rockingham, stepped forwaro , i and offered their services. Younir Mebane, notwithstanding the shot and shell were raking the bridge, reached its middle, and while applying the match was shot through tho body with a prat'' 1 shot. He walked back to the bank and expired in a few moments. Although • only ltj years old he was as eool, intrepid and daring as a veteran of fifty summers. I agree with you and the hidex that his; remains rhould be undisturbed and a monument erected to his memory." t .Methodist Preacher Invents , a Car Coupler Rev. Mr. Pc^tam, of Winston, who l | has recently patented an ingenious car coupler, is said to have conceived the | j idea by reading a newspaper account of , the uunibcr of accidents ou railroads to i I operatives in coupling cars. After | i perusing Mie article, he paused a mo- ; i inent, and the plan of a now coupler pre- ! aenled 'self clearly to his mind. With out wasting a moment, he procured some I ieees of goods boxe- and made a le at I model, using nothing but > pook t knife. 1 It is so arrangfd that the engineer can "ouplc and uncouple cars at a in client's notue, and requires the '■•• •vices of no one else. When ty) cayietWils i»v«u;t»n i the patent office in Washington, the , Commissioner of Patents e- ji;.,-.1, "Why ill the world hasn't some "tie bought of such a tiling soouer ! lis the I very idea." | It is further said that a certain rail road corporation has offered l iui an even j milliou dollars for tho right, shouid the ! invention do what is claimed for it, of I which there seems to be little doubt. When asked what ho would do with his million dollars should ho got it, Mr | Pegratu replied that he would pay Trin j ity and Greensboro Female College out i of debt, and continue to preach the gos ! pel day and mg'it as usual.— l'lt'riot. SjOO OO Itewaril! W ill be paid for the detection and con i viction of any person selling or dealing i i in any bogus, couutcrfeit or imitation j Hop BITTERS, especially Hitters or! II preparations with the word Hop or 11, i s 11 in their name or eonneo'ed therewith, | that is intended to mislead and cheat tho ' public, or for any preparation put in any 1 form, pretending to be the same as Hop | BITTERS. The genuine have a cluster : of IrREEN Hnpf (notice this) printed on , the white hible, and arc the purest and I best medicine ou earth, especially for ! Kidney, Liver and Nervous Diseases, j Beware of all others, and of allprotcnded 'formulas or recipes of Hup HITTERS publishod in papers or for sale, as they are frauds and swindles. Whoever deals | in any but the genuine will be prosecut ed. Hop HITTERS MFCI Co., Rochester N. Y. I A CHICAGO BROKER'S HAPPV IN VESTMENT.—Lewis 11. O'Conor, Esq., whose office is located at fl3 Washington i street, this city, lately related the fol j lowing in the hearing of one of our re porters as an evidence of special good I fortune. I have been suffering said Mr. j O'Coner, for a number of weeks with a very severe pain in my baek, believed to be from the effects of a cold contracted i while on tho lakes. I had been pre scribed for by several of our physicians and used various remedivs. Three days ago, 1 abandoned them all, and bought a bottle of St. Jacobs Oil, applied it at i night before retiring aud to-day feel like [ | a new man. I experienced almost in stant relief and now feel no paiu what | ever.— Chicago Journal. ! SEE TIIE CONQCERINO HERO ETC.—; Among the most wonderful articles of ! the period is St. Jacobs Oil. The Hon. 1 Leonard Swctt of Chicago, pronounces it the most thorough conqueror of pain that he has ever known.— Cleveland Penny Pre A Fi loul to the Friendless. Sorrow and sickness is the common heritage of humanity, and when wo see how little is done to alleviate the miser ies of the great mass of humanity we are almost out of patience with life. Kven , where the-inteii'i its are best, ignoranoe is prone to bid the afflicted "suffer and be strong," instead of "ministering tot the mind dtsonsed," or luymg a healing on the poor tortured body. Ah! when Suience and Philanthropy, with love and sympathy and skill, conic to the M id of the sufferers, they feel as if, the arigcl of annunciation had drawn} near. Samaritan Nerving really salvation j to thousands. 1 speak from a full when 1 Bay it, for friends very near and] I'earto me have been restored to health] and I s MtKU bv means of it. "tiod bi a l>r. Richmond," said one of them to ine the other day. '• 1 feel as I know the man mentioned in Scrip ture must have felt when he went f lll Jerusalem to Jericho and fell among thie.ci. m... i' h'r>d and at the jMiiut of deab, ■ \ •.i acd ijud restored to Dcakli .j the Samaritan." A "Yes," he continued, "that was ex-| aetly my coti lition. 1 had spent a fort- ; une iu doctor's bills and patent medi-' % 1 tines. Everything 1 could hear of Iti i ed, so desperate was my situation, but 1 grew worse steadily, until souie kind Irieml tidd u> > i IheS 'inaritaii Nervine, Since taking it I am, as you see. restor ed to perfeel heaith. With such incontrovertible proof of the benetlccnt nature of the remedy, it is not strange that all editor, always sol icitous for an accurate knowledge of what could benefit the world in general I should take the earliest opportunity of visiting the inventor and proprietor of the medicine at the \\ orld's Kpileptie Institute. We found the doctor in lis elegant private office busily engaged iu superiu-, tending the gentleman whose business it j i.s to attend 'o the details of the immense correspondence which is a natural rsuh | of his wide-spread reputation. On making know our wishes, he very kindly accompanied us iu our tour of inspection through the magnificent build ing ami grounds. Almost as soon as we entered tho office nur attention was arrested by a won derful collection of photographs, number ing somewhere iu the thousands All! notions, ages anil stations were repres ented. The elegant rarte of the society , leader was side by side with the picture of the humble artisan : innocent child hood and withered old age showed in their counterfeit presentments the grat itude they could not speak, du«toa%f lawyer",'milliliters of the gospel soldiers, laborers,plain mothers of families, hauh ty children of wealthy, rich and poor, high and low, black" and white, all wcr represented. It reminded me of the miracle cures of Kurope, only instead of the crutches, bandages, gold silver and wax images of tho recuperated pilgrims, left before the shrine of the miraclo worker, Dr. Richmond has as testimonial* to his deeply grateful prteuts. ou must feel very happy, doctor, j when you look at this collection," we su.-. "Ah ye-, said the doctor pleasantly, "but if you like my Art Gallery, what would you say to my Library !" He led the way to the next apart ment, and we fallowed, expecting only! to*e« ; • d, "!!h bookcase filled with du tj torn- •• of abstractsciciice. Instead, 1 the walls were lined with very handsome I bookcases, containing over one hundred thousand unsolieated testimonials from 1 those whom the Nervine had cured. "How wonderfully fortunate as well as talented yau are," we exclaimed in i amazement. "The Nervine has proved, a perfect gold mine," The doctor looked at ns reproachful. ! "I am not one to underestimate the i value of wealth," he answered, "for J ' have known what it is to be without it, , but what is the most collossal fortune that was ever in the grasp of niontal man j in comparisaa to the good my remedy is j doing ! I'icture to onrsclf, if you can, j what luuoi be the feeling of an epileptic, t Think of liiui with bis dreadful disease , so long pronounced incurable. He can not take part in the studies, duties, cm- ! ployments, recreations or amusements of' an ordinary fellow being. He is an ob ject of horror rather thnn of pity to his frienda. His malady never Stan Is still ; it is constantly growing worse and more dreadful in all its phases. Last and most dreakful befere him stands the aw ful pantoiu of insanity. Sleeping or waking he feels that it is theie, and that snoncr or later it will clotch him ; and it docs. An epileptic must be like Job, tempted to curse Heaven and die. Why, it would bring tears to your eyes to read a letter I recoived from a .gentleman at Potsham, Now Yrok, telling how he had two thousands dreadful fits in eighteen months, and is now thanks to the Ner vine, entirely cured. That poor fell sw can scarcely find words strong enoi/gh to expross Ins feelings. That's the kind of a thing to make a man feol happy." Truth and love are two nP the most powerful things fn the world, and when they both go together they cannot easily be withstand FtkAUNO a UF.riTATION.— U'Oil Id you trust one dishonest enough to.steal the reputation of another, to make for 1 i>u anything,' —especially your physic,' i not knowing of what it may bo eom !pounded! How to tell the genuine (Simmons Liver Regulator: —I >ok,for the clean White Wrapper having a large !r«d X in the centre and the signature of (J. H. Zeilin & Co. on the side. All others are worthless an 1 injurious unita-, Itioi.s. l>on't tamper with then, howev ar plausibly recommended, health and: l.fe are too precious to endanger. I Rknkw rot it lkask.- Thcrs are i tunes in every one's In' when energy :jjkil« and a miserable 1"' lint' comes oyer |A>m mistaken for l.i/.in - Danger hukt in these systems, ,'v .-i r from [ organs. I'arkenCr. Ton- 1 I iiMWll restore perfect activity to the rMioniacii, Liver and Kidneys, purify the (blood, and renew your lease of health j and comfort.— *ldvocnlt. "ItiifiiniMltifl." | Quick, complete cure, all annoying i Kidney, Bladder and I'riuary Discuses, I COMPI.IMT.NT. —He hap pened to press the foot of a young lady, who was sitting next the door, in get ting out of a street ear. The damsel, compressing her brows into an awe-in spiring frown, ejaculated : "You clumsy wretch !" Most men would have looked foolish and apologized, but our hero wis equal to the occasion. "My dear young lady," he exclaimed, "jou should have feet large enough to be seen, and then they wouldn't be trr 1- | iioj> upon." Her brow relaxed, her eves sparkled, her lips soiled, and the injury was for gotten. "Itougii on KuU." Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flics, ants, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks gophers. 150. Druggist*. A lad arrested for theft, when taken : before the magistrate and asiced what his occupation was frankly answered : > Sittnling." "Your candor astonishes 1 me," said the Judge. "I thought it would," replied the lad, "seeing how many big ones there arc who are asham ed to own it." Kkitmj .tXcia. "Wells' Health ltencwcr" restores hoaltt| and vig T, cures Pyspejisiu, liu ' potcnao, Sexual Debility. §l. hum- Mud t'.ficct. Ttouiaiu cause of is intli gestipt, and that iscau>cd by weakness usini: H«»j» Bit ' ters t# >tpcM»*rtl»cit the ptoiuach, purify die bit >d, un*l keep the liver and kidney uctiv'i« tf\ carry oft all the poisonous and want • 11ritter of the *ysU w.~'+lJrifice rril'.M'S.—l u ill n; i',! (F'v • '1 recipe for \ simple 17. Ib lAHt.r HALM that will r-«tr.-vu 7.1 .> . / 'iiU.N /'/.V'7- l.f>: a /J/.'>/'• ///'*>. 1 iv .* >U in suit. •1«. : ■»•! i-mmi 1: a1*'»i::«!r *• !»r pro •in .4 tti\it .i i growth i.f l, in «»:» .i iwiitl ' • . i uLn i' ii Vii «!••». i ek ♦.':u r it.imp, l'Ks. VaSDKI.K iV !:' ISar . day .St.i \ N. I'Vb. l(IV--ly. j i:iuiurs OF «•! I'll.- '» • \v!«o stif!' f»«l t*»r \ • i's N • ;• I i' fiiUl V PIU HM,! /. i: l>j; i 1 . ami all Lin* rfl.'M* f ycMitiiiul l:-.rre;».»w. will for th»» >ak« «'f ■> it v ri::c humanity, - . f.ve to-all who nee«l it, the reeip** ami ilir»*(tion fur making the simple reined) i>» winch he \v;i.s (Minwt. SuHertM-s wishing to pi-oll* by the advertised evpttHemi* can ilo m» by ad • livssii'i: m |»*rf • i onnlide nv, Joll .N B.ottl.EN 4*-( . uarSt.,X. V. ! Feb. IC'fcl-ly. TO ( ONbt'ili 4'lY.fc*). — .! at'.v,.!. i 1 having I*i»b permanently onredof that dread i disease, I'onHtimpMoih bv a simple remedy. is anxious to make known to his fe.low-snt ' ferers 11 inean.sof cine. Tnall who desire I it, lie \* 111 8".i»l a nf tl:«* prescription | used, (f.. • of charge,) with the directions i tor prt'iMurimidnann:'he -Mine, uiii. li ihey will find 4 sure i'l'lil for t'Of'C. '//>. ' ro/,/», r>XX(FMFTIO V, ASTH MA. ! /i/?(>.% ///'/'/.s, jfer. Parties wishing tin* I'ie.it'iipiio.i, will please addres>. K»v. !•: ' WILSON, 104 Perni St., Willianirdm;-h. ! N. V. Feb. 10'sj-ly. K V(.I. K w \II 8110 I Si: i FOR THKBftf.lt OF LEAF TOBACCO. 1 HUDSON j MiOK ARM AN. l>ro ( .rietori. j li«KT I.IOHTB AND AI'COIiXOIIITIOKS. ' We ffiiuntntm to our friends p'lHle Mtrn- I tion mid thb prices for ih»-ir Tui;.c r o I Sot ,v HI-hill DAN VI Ll«ic VA "Rojat Uft«. ROLLED GOLD RINGS. farlion to tlia »oH«'r I linn any o'trr arltctc of . luxury, *rvt tr#» parti, ittorly «ir»!rst>!r a* |iir>- f eats to l,sdlM. G«nilcmen «r ChlMrfn, rh they »er**f a« a luotini; rvßMiutirinrc «»f tlmulvcr. In -> intentire our /»hhU *I« will urml on# of our IS-k Iff ipf flailnt (}Ad limits, of etliier the Plain RinH. 'iv snl natteriiN, by rrfitttr Ifrtt/ m;o ). to anr nldton, on receipt of -i iio. for two rlnjrn »»e»HI ►». r.»r three rinjr* tend fi'l "ft. for ail four M»mt JO.SO— ntnitpk tnkru. If inorc tlmii one is i««>.ir ed ihev ntut be of »iiiferent patti mt, »« we will n.>t (at tli«M mih! m«»r« tlinu one ring of I the t,tmr &iyl to any one pernor*. We tend thear ring* eat • ON APPROVAL. j tf. on rere j.t, yon ate not entirely »ni «fiei send the .»r rlnjfH r!»tht im«'k t ua. and we , will refund 'l.i « nwy. A fairer ofler eann»t i e rimde. our e-t»» t in alwu>*t gi-in/f n*au t hfoitifnl 1:0 i»i» to «eruie rpoiooiorn for our SOI.i) (rOt.n -Iswk.i i:r of tlie m#t tii*lil'.«nah!c ittxles, * oUli gAc of wbieli w ill be neut to each j»tirrha«er of (.vwriillW- N'mrmhr r tlui tbOh«f i ngii are Jnat a* elegant ! and we ir .•»" : (Kid U'ngi* eiwfinu ten »»» flf te«»n tinier Thoosnmis are now wear inc tJ»em —lth > t thtnuwteion from tbelr frtende that the r*' •• vi not no 14-1I 4 -1 fold, ordering, utate which st> " -.j r you preier,aml *»'lhl u .ftrlpof imj er wn- !i | i>t meets sronml your finger, we «*an tit you prrtiotlv Tbls extr.»,#rdii:.u and unp#ratclcd oifur v*. J not he reyw ato«l. Take ad \ anuge t»: it U\ ordering at OIK o.* •t. A. V.Mt., Ifttlrri* Fine J**>flry. IXtT M Ai-.Kf. r. Strkkt. l'hUao k itihiii, PS. GIVEN AWAY. Zimmerman Fruit Dryer n«w u4 Tor T««S iWrcw ZIMMERMAN FRUIT DRYER CO.. Cincfenati, Q fl ARISE TO SAY IF YOU WANT GP JOB PRINTIHG | Of »ny kind, from the ; InhH t»» n mnni mi 11* >how you votir or- Ij* .«!•■»* at i!to ofßco i:f tho *'■*"* Koporicr nn«l INn»t. Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. U/-I ' Al. ItI.ANKS A sriH > A rrnn + o Wanted >»• 1.1 VES Met An- A^ ntS o u tuws" " FRANK & JESSE JAMES. romnlrtp Itfr nr thf«i- 11..1 1 tItHHWA I'VKX. j \l>o .1 tli it.' r liro.hriH ati-l lutlil out- [ \x.' '■•tfiiMfh lllu-t-*»«•!. «» «r "•'"O - , lit A.ih .'tint« rU>r wlitUui • oin|«lete outfit by ! nin'K r>r \ » «»»it*. Torin* lllteril r«»ltsHKl a Mi-MA KIN, I*. WmtAth St reel, i Cliu'imiiitl, ». GEO. VKNAW.K, of Va. with i leitmtiik & Vmnitfor, Wholesale (Jrocers, j No. I ! "Pearl Hlock:" 14th Street, ltetwccu Main ami t'ary, RICHMOND, VA. I Woodmanse Winrimifl f UNEQUALED FOU s|Mpuc!TY AND DURABILITY. r | r.VFRY y.ILL H i.LV Vt.iIiHANTKp" -A Sord for Descriptive Catalogue. Estl iT jrg— rriatas mado of Mill and Pump complete, ■Bupon application. O ;5. WoODMASSE WISBHILLCo„rErEPOET.ILL f SSS£ \ • ENTS WA N TEI > J(j ' Adventures s M Outlaws pANK and JESSE JAMES H onn « • i i'i auth MI: »• ». •» on • i afl alnoli! I'm- t in- 1 9: II to « oi.t till' S «»f .Ci'VM*.— | ■v . HiMi Kullv llluidrated. iNnuj h- - • outfit | ■' i. i : ' «• i Teni»*i«T» I.itH'ral. SrOLMIIiI.A Mell AKI\. ' mti. >. I OPiUM^iT^P THOUSANDS "t refer ci ffoin jk:,«■n\ l >• HI tunß Varwl UlMim IK M CURES! nOROBU CT It..- int. It art, on t' I.ITFII. BOWCLfjB M I iii# nie tin> fl >4j Beeao*? It eiianun n'. Uiepolnon- rfi Wt;.iry ru«'-.unM, BiiionsnoMs, Jaundice. Con»u. H K-nut.ev. k't.eu, or in ithooma' ««.», Neuralxui. GO liitorrlcn am "enail Compiaiute. Rl JS BE*". WHAT PF.OPLE SAY i D Mi-*. John Ann :j.. f Ohio, |Vt» i»rlu>> wiUKit.ii iMii.nikt lir four prominent LJ |AnhT«ti!iuir ivi.il tl.nl 1.0 ouauiU-l Will 0- vurvd I'll ivi.illt*) -VVoi l. H | ifi v . M. n. |„.nnetlitor tn rimnleii. Ohio,Q W Anna I. .larrett of s.uih Snl« m. N. T., wrsQ ujtisot •ay .. • iltrmitr IM.It. i.ulnrjr trouhlvaH 11" 'd «»• r *' "'.liil' uU. i.4 wm i'liU- | l.y ih* ihn* ■; IC ; Jo'.M II IjlW|*nw»f Jfl"lt*on, T#ntl., »'l(T"r,*rl MB j r ji ii fi .in j ».-r iiinl kid- \ ||-tntl.U« mik'E? l.iUna "i-irrtln of olb«tr inollciixw rj gj Kidney Woi t liin.it. him w« It. |M Jti"ha»l rofo «»r M"iii rr f>nt#r. Vt ■■ ! ■ fJ-ifT-:".|r»irlil t,.r «,;ili kldn % .llflhilir »i„lil I > Kl«ln > Wort inu io liimM 1 H PERMANENTLY CURIES ■ KIDNEY DISEASES. LIVER COMPLAINTS,! Constipation and Piles. I r U 1, I'i.t nil in Dry Form In B tin can*, id ir j.|»rl ,l*»" » wltlvii ma*. M.it ■ ' ul Mioillein,-. Al-nn, l.iqwl.l farm, trr> I ni,. crnlrntfil. fur t!i>«« tuat tui r.oi imtiiljr j»r« m i"i r Hnrt» frith 7'"if »m either form 3| yi Gtr IT ATT:IE M.I liuisis. ruicK, ei.oo J WKMA, UU llAlinsoM Co., I'ropN, I _Owr lllmtrttrd LW«« cf lie James lr Wr « n| *nr«d to 600 m L w W k u Hlwlrattow. and ifc icnti.etc . M _ tacivdlM th« t)e« Jt mul bwrUl ol Jhh. AND Woiboi.iimni, tl»e W.tlißg Ibc hcutc. mm ■% w kiii I* l ** Umet after deatli, n»* wi(g, tit rg fl aS M two ch "d'«* horn ia outlaws, tk- For U r VIARIV ' I M mi \m W JAmCO v_.;"r riir.KK.T. O PWRKBiSHH Ui*33IBS I TO LADIES G^LVii I ■ - Wr T" 1 M *" ? 1 W*i r-pUu.l «*ltrr K«lfV. ill B U. ri iii ; ■ W ■ la ■ mopthv po-: p«».l if iSUiree .ent (tMmpi are ten: ■ | u r GOLDEN STAR OIL SJOVE ST I'LL Lr;.DO THE WORLD. | 50.Q0U IN USE I T'li > Orrtlnnry K«k>im>||«. Pij: 3 E;;J t5 aa/ Ceok itor«. SEND FOR HEW CIRCULAR. *Y:r.:s, o-iaori a co., so'.:: MA\urs.CTuna»a l OTj KVEijAKU, OHIO. "»>™ nriirl., 13 T.IHK *T3!3r, ( IIK Al.O. CALL ON OUR LOCAL AGENT. A New Leaf Turned ! PRICES. MARKED DSWN! NEW CONCLUSION Haul in#. Against Local Taxes and High Rents. 9 A DETERMINATION to SELL, AH LOW AH THE LOWEST. Able to Supply All Demands* Willi tin* tagliming of Spring w« have marked down If to price* *>f our goods to suit the limes. I lav rut: con. to (lit* conclusion (hat (lie cost .f hauling ol goods from the railroad tii tliis place i> not greater tli.in llijotnl taxes and high rents paid by merchants ol iu a rporatcd towns on railroa|is, .md ait we buy our gouds from same houses, at same prices, tltut these railroad mcivhants buy front, and as we buy many tilings direct from manufacturers in New V»rk. Philadelphia, liostonami Baltimore, we can see no reason wlir we may not sell goods as l«»\% era lie bought in any market, where a legitimate business Is done, ami correct weights '.md measures are usod. • Our limited means will n«»t enable us (o carr\ in stock th* great va iety and complete assortments to !*• found in places with ten or lit teen stores, but UJHIU short notice w« can furnish anything the n «edf i»f this country demand. To accommodate ali claxsc.* we will buy Country Produce Of every kind at full markot price*, and Tobacco ITcing a Specialty with us, we want ami will pav cash for 258,000 POUNDS Of J.eaf ranging in quality from flue and good manufacturing a «1 smrkingto tt.e loweet grades. Tendering our th ick* to a gene rots public for the liberal patronage given during th* tweh e \e irs since v •» inmnii'H'"«l business, nnd with tne promise on cur part tV.at Me w i!I try and merit a continuance of the same by low priees and f.i.i dvaling, Ut* are Very Kesj^etfull) Ibnborv, N. C., March Ist, 1882. • PKI'PEtt k SONS. \VM. M IIINSIIAW", T. li. I'EURAM. JB. I.utc of Hiitsliaxv Brotlicr*. of Winston. Wv Mv rn\SITA \V & CO., Winston, N. C. Wholesale and Retail Merchants', Old Town Street, Opposite Pace's Brick Warehouse. WV I a v.- .>;* mil in out ui\v lirick IIUII4O a nicely aaMrtaU sleek of GIK«I«, coiislitiiiu in Dry C*OOCIN 9 (iroccrieM, Hardware, Wooden and Willow Ware, NOTIONS, TRUNKS, HOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, .Millinery of Every Description. t \c. All kiniK of country produce t.ik«n, and the lilghytt mark"t price palri. Come rntd »ee us one an>l all. l!eipectfull.v, * W. M. 111NM1AW' & CO. T . II J M. W. NOHH.EKT, J. S. SCALES, W. A. S. I'EALTCE. PIEDMONT "WAREHOUSE, WINSTON, IN. c^. For the SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO. WE take this method of returning, thanks to our lricnds and Customers for the liberal patronage extended to PIEDMONT during the present Tobacco Year. WE have sold to date more parcels of Tobacco than any WAREHOUSE in the mar ket, and our average for grades sold we be lieve is equal to any house in any market. As every effort will be made tor a heavy crop this year, we think it advisable to sell (he remaining portion of this crop within the next sixty days. Come to PIEDMONT, and we guarantee fair dealings and top prices. Your friends, M. W. NORFLEET & CO,

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