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HEWH'O GR L»W. 1, taWrllxra who do n >t ■ ve "tpreaa no lle* l® th* coutrary, *>* considered at wlsl.- Isr t« cohiiniie their s'lhsiTiption*. t. If suUri iurrsou'er the Uiscoiitlmmiice •r li.lr MrxxilOkl*, the jHibllsliernmy run tliue '.o *end them until all aneaniges arc viccli'.'t or rt'fnsi- to tiKO th*lr Mi'lotlicala from the ofltrv * n «hit'H ■MT are dlrecteil. they are ivapomibh' imiil Umj h*»e nottluil ihrir liil's .ail ordered k*a tlleoittuiiied. If auhtcrlben move to other |laees, wimut Inforuiinc Ihr publblwr. and the »re su.lt to the roriuor adilresse*, tliey »r. h.ld reiiJousib'r'. | iny jKi-auii wh> rereives a news)>a|>er Ui4 ntikes UKI of it. whether h«lui.tonlereil « *r not, in held in law to lie a siihserilier. «. If subscribers pay ill advanee, they are Veurnl lo eivc notice t» tlit* |dtbliahor at tin' .nd u( tli.ir time, if tlu'y do not wish lo v.atliuie tl.e I«|--r. otherwise tlio •aWUhar Is autliomeu to solid it on, ami th* *abicrib*r will be ivsiw.usible until ex yriu netic* with payment ol all arrears, is «*at t* tli* publisher. W* have just fit led ttp the lUlum tiK AMD POST office with new rollers, •clor.d inks, uote and letter-Keuds, I' lat *»p, »nd v»riuus other firstulass printing j ai*l*ri*l, *u'l »re prepared to do jour ; J*k work as neatly and cheaply at it i •*a be done in the State. Tsk* Ay*r's Sarssparilla in the spring »f th* y*ar to puaify tha blood, invigor *t* the system, excite the liver to action a«d rettor* the health* tone and vigor of a* whol* physical mechanism. Dr. V. 0. Thompson lias the oldest m 4 lirgest dvug house in \V inston, N. 0. Any article in the drug line not f*and lh*r«, will be hard to get. When U Winston he will be ghd fur you to , •all, *ud see what ho has got. Msrchants of tliis section will do well t. bay Notious and Dry Uoods from J. W. Scott fi. Co., Grecusboro, N C. No k*ling and drayagc charged, and trcight t* nasi est railroad station very little. g M sll Pox eradicated, Small Pox •w*d, Pmsll Pox pittlngs prevented Dwbys llrophjlactio Eluid. AUWAT* liFKHKSIIINO. — A delicious • d*r is imparted b* L' loreslon Cologne, ■ kith is tlways no matter k*w fre*ly used. CHIAriPT FASHION MAUAZINKIII the #*rM, 120 largo r-ages, 4 pages new aiasio, 1000 engravings each issue, ;>l> **nts per year: single copies 15 cents. tTXAWEUIIxiK & CIOTIIU.It, Bth A -lar k*t 8l« Philadelphia. Ko fear of small pox if Darby's I ro ykylatti* Fluid is used freely, it does ■ treys the very geruis. A WORD TO MOTHKKS.— Mother ■ k*ild remambcr it is a most iiiiportaiil iaty at this season to look after the b«alth of thoir families and cK aii-e tin Malaria and iuipuritieb from their sys tem!, and that nothing will tone up die |t*aiotl and ttrcr, 'ho Vi,u U kad purify tho blood so perfectly ns Tarksr's tiinger l'onie advoriised in our ••lomns.-iW. f-'ce other column. j A WOMAN'S KsrtßiK.vci —Voilier? | *■ l Dsnghlers should feel alarmed when w.sriaess eor.stanily oppressea lliein "If 1 am fretful froiu exhaustion of vital p.atrs and color is fading from ui\ lies, Parktr* * linger Tonic,gives quick r.h.f. 11 build fme up and drives a-.vay pain with wonderful certainly."—lJulia t«My Th* extraordinary popularity of Aver ■ Cherry l'ectorial is the natural result ol its use by intelligent people for ovu forty years. It has indisputably proven iiiojf tho very best knows specific fir al. I colds coughs, and pulmonary compluifits j To Advertiser* Th* RIPOUTKU AND POST offers tht fallowing inducemeuts to advertisers who may wish to reach tiio pcoplo of Middle and W*storn North Carolina, and other sections : 1. It goes to nearly every Sutc in the Union, circulates t) a considerable •xteot in Sorry, Forsythe and llocking k»m counties, in this State, as well as a* adjoining aounties in Virginii, while it* oiroulation among the 10,000 of gt#k*a county's population, is nearly j■ great as that of all other weeklies wabiacd. 3. It is in a prosperous eouditiou and growing in favor, its circulation *o 4ay being greater than at any time ■lao* tho Brit number was is.ucd more tiaa tan years since, and has nearly AeakUd without th« last two years. S. Tho rat*s offered by UE r*kTKR ARD POST to advertisers aro IU ' Ww as are offered by aay paper wtill a i *irouUii»n a* large as its own ItIPBOYKD AaitlCL'l.TtHAl. IMI'LE- j MK#TH AKI> MACIIINKBV —In our day of prograia and advanced to suc ceed at all you must ki ep pace with tho times. To do this, advantage must be taken of the latest and unst iuiprov- | ed implements and machinery, it being fully demonstrated iliat the farmer doing so, gets far ahead of his neighbor, who fail* to keep up witli the times. \ou should therefore provide yourself with the very best Plows, Mower*, Ueapors, ltuke*. Grain Drills Harrows, Can# Hiia, Threshers ke lie. Mess Allen ft Allen of Winston, N. C. make a spe cialty of improved agricultural imple ments and Machinery, and are anxious to ©\en correspondence with parties con templating the purchase of anything in lliat line and it will pay you to get tli ir piices before buying elsetlhere Rev. Pather Wilds' EXPERIENCE. The UPV. Z. P. Wilde* wi'll-kooirn city niUn'.«in.vy In New York, and brother or the l ite eminent Judge Wilds, of (lie lliMi.U'hu»i > ttit Supreme Court, wrltre HJ f.illnu*: '• 7* n th Ynr York, ,l/.»y I C, im. J. \ \ \ Kit X t.'o.,«ivitt I*llloll : I .AN l winter I w:w« trout-led witii it most iHiwiiifnrtftiilo ltc!iinj{ humor utTct-iing iiH»r. 4 *»Mj«ri»illy my liintia, which Itched •» i IlilobraMy at nltfitt, lUtd burned no intenxo ly, that 1 could xi jire.'iy brar any clothing out them. . I wan al*» a Hrtferer from a novo/• catarrh uit t catarrhal con^h; my nppotitc waa i»oor, and my Nyatcm a good •! • u rim down, Knowing tho valnu of Atr.u'* Maimipauiixa, by observation of many othor C.'UMH, ami from ]»crsonal n-o in r-'.nior year*, 1 begun taking it r««r the abov •-nam.-d dijimlori, My nnpetite im almost from the dm«*. After a 1 r:i time tho fever find IteiiiMg \iero allay .•«!, ami nil eiuii* of irritation of the ■Kill ili*-i|»|>csiro«l. Mv catarrh ami cough More it I > euro.l by tlio * one menus, i:mt my general health greatly lmnrovod, until it i.i now excellent. I feel a lumditd |-«r c.nit ftr-uiger, mi l I attribute these reunite to the t».«o of the S\usai* \ui i.i. wlneh I rccomnioml with nil confidence us the hi*►*ml medicine over devlae-l. I t«K>k It In sinill •!•«.-* three times a dev. ami itiiod, in nil, less than two bottle*. I place ill» facts ut yunr service, hoping their publication may «T«» RHH|. Vours reepoctfully, Z. P. Wili»«. m The above Instance is but one of the many foustantly coming to our notice, which prove tiio |*erfvet adaptability of AvKit's SAKHA rvuii.s. V to the cure of all diseaMt arising f. nil impure or impoverished blood, aud a weakened vitality. Aycr's Sarsaparilla elcausiM, enriches, ami strengthens the blood. Stimulates the action of tho stomach and bowels, nml thereby enables the system to ree'ixtaml overcome the attack* of ail Scro/u- I.>iis hiicu*s, Kruption» of the Skin, /.7ien tn>t/i.ni, Cuftirrh, Uciurtil ami nil disorders reuniting from |»oor or corrupted bU>oti and a low state ot the system. t'ftri'AltED »»Y Dr. J.C.Aycr&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggist T price £l, *i* bottle# AVER'S r CATHARTIC Best Furgativo Modiclno eureConation l-n. I iuHgention. Headache, and all IHJious jMmmlers. Sold everywhere* Always reliable. DIXIK 01I.MER, . cf Xortli Cnroltna, with .I.l\ Viinocy At Co., (Successors te Yanec*, Fr.mlilm & fo..>! /. I iron TEIIX Of ACT I OA'S, No. 1209 Main Street, Rich mood, Ya. March C 7. I 79. !: A i \ m 11. \N 11 M\MM 1 .u.i.ir \\i'r. T. ?»wis. • Catlin. Talley & Davis, WUOI.KBAI.K Moot w. Shoos, Truiilfsf Ni>. II Fourteenth Street BICIIMOND, YA. r&TlilE'jS* 2Great Fertilizers FINE- 6 *- v, % m ' ( l 'g a * f |^* Tr Y Bright ' Tobacco & m DDIS OJV\ IV' "STAR BRAND" -*--sx>kozax«*- CCO milBE --•1865 1884^ rOR THE TWENTY YEARS during which we 1 have boon selling und manufacturing Fertilizers, we havo inivde the Toiiaoco Cnor the subject of special study and ex tensive experiments, with the object of making the best pos sible Fertilizer for that crop, without regard to analyses 01 book valuations. The rclativo value of the different fer tilizing materials has been studied in the Plant-Bed, in the Field, iu the Barn, and in the Salesroom. Our SPECIAL ~J«f* TOBACCO MANURE is the product of the information and skill gained in this continuous effort to improve, and we offer it with great con fidence as being the ■ - • VERY BEST FERTILIZER FOR BRIGHT TOBACCO yet made. Crops raised with it bring the highest average prices in all the markets' of Virginia and North Carolina. We use nothing in its manufacture but materials of the highest grade, which are known to be specially adapted to this crop. We use no fiery ammoniates, ground leather, horn, hoof, shoddy, or wool waste, or other inferior or in jurious ammoniates. ALLISON & ADDISON, Manufacturers, ZELIOHiMiCXNriD, VAi • 19* FOR SALE by Agents at all point* in the Tobacco-Growing Sections of Virginia and North Carolina. THK IYSKKI.V Cou RIE R-Jou RN AL AX OROANOF Live Issues, Living Ideas And Moral Forces*. ; DEMOCR \TIO ANIi FOR A TAR- 1 j • IFF FOU REVKNUEONLY. AN ENEMY OF Monopolies, Oligardrism, AM) THE ! Sl-'lltlT OF SUBSIDY. AS KMHODItO IN That Thieving Tariff. the WEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL THE REPRESENTATIVE NKW.S -I'AI'ER OF THE SOUTH Has uo superior as a great family aid |»#lit cal |Miper in the newspaper world. Its cir culation is MANY TIMES LAKGKR than any political n*ws|>aper in the South. | ami is excelled by but few in the United j it contains each week tint uiostooui plete 2 miliary of the news of tlie werid. and its editor a! columns kmiit NTattek son, Editor-in-chief) are always able, strong ami brigbt. Among tlie KSPECiaL FK.VITIiK* are telegraphic Specials from nil the Icaiing points iu the I;uited States and Europe, Si-rial and Short Stories, Talmagcs Sermon the day after delivery in llroolcly n Taberaacle, Ma iket Reports, Kaahion Letters, Turf and Stock Report*, Answers to Correspondents' Department. I'oetry and Depart me at for Children. Ne iloin* in the Country should be without it. SUHSCKIFTION TERJft. Daily, sl2 a rear; Suuday, $J a year; Weekly, Single Copy, one year. $1.60; Kivk Cofik.M, one year, $5.60 After a club of five has sent us the elub raiser can, throughout the year, add sin^lnsubscriptions as received at our lowest club rate—sl.lo t'*»r yearly subscriptions. Tear?? subscrip tions only can be received at this rate. Our terms for li*ss than a year art >1 for eight months: 76 cents for six months; 60 cent* for three months. A Sampi.k COPY of Weekly C'oi hikk- JI-IKN 1 I. i* sent free of charge for examina tion on application. Liberal cash commis sion allowed canvassers. and outfit sent the si free of charge. Addr« >•* SV. N. HALDE.WAV, President Courier Journal Co., j.euisvil!•*, Ky. vriuM, K3M ft 'o„ WVOLKS.tLK tiUOtJKUS AND COMMIS 8!0N II KUCHA NTH. 3o S Howard street, earner of Lombard; BALTIMORE. We keep constantly on band a Urge snu well Assorted stock ot (S metric*—suit.ibis tci , Souiht ru and Western tr*de. We solicit con sitftiments of Country I'roditc©—such is Cot tou; fen there; Ginseng; Be*?wai WooM'rieu; I'ruit; y urs; Skin*, etc. Uur tacilil .r* tor tin ' int business are such as to warrant *uik salel | and prompt returns. All ordsri a ill have our ompt attention. 3't Not a Year Old, F. FISHBLFLTE'S 13 THE LEADING CLOTHING HOUSE IN NORTH CAROLINA IN THE FINE CLOTHING TRADE. Choice, New and Stylish Goods, Re*dj?-M»de, equal to Cuitora-mado Gar ments, at prices much below tbe usual rates, HAS DONE IT. o JNcw Goods and New Styles For Fall aiul Winter, F. FISHBLATE'S. McAdoe House Building, GREENSBORO, N. C. .a . . Mj VrftUbl# «mt Fl»w»r r»l«lom«, th« *1 er, »ill t* Ml rr*«-t *ll -h «| ..* All ■»«! tent m e^uhli^hnitia^* aff«mr«l In l*Jthfrr*hji*«t I R Fißl^--Ain. I I»IK it UU wt o«« ■ f g, -inc. A* Ibe • rlgluul talr«4ae*r of F.cUp** ■ LA>Ta \\vtwQr »•««- *" rl > 0»,lo. an.; Ilar-bauk l'.»U»K*-. Mar ■ M*W' h. SUrfcieS Blffil J. H. GREGORY, Seed Grower, (Mrblelieid, Mats. Baltimore 3lill Furnishing Works, Manufacturers of Mill Clones, Portable Mills* Smut Machines, Pulleys, Shafting, Gearing, \e. "Anobor Brand" Bolting Ciotb and (imicral Mill Surpli«. Swd fnr oata- Inguo. I «r. North and Centre ?>U., i'nlttiacre, Md. n. F. Sl'Aiiß &. CO. THE J. P. NISSEN WAGON, GEO. E. Nis*en Sf Co. ManTs FACTOKY AT WAUGHTOWX. SAI.EMH'- 0., N. C If rou want the beat and a warranto I W.iumi *»r that it bears tlifl a'niTe addr.'is. « are constantiy improving and claim t'.ie bps* \\ a'4on ina Ij in th* cmritry, and think the demand for tiiem—«nr sales the past six months bavin; b.en more than double any previous year—shows their popularity. Having nvluced our price* low as a good Wauon can be mails we s«dieit y«»ur orders, believing wo can pleass you. AH inqu ru*s promptly answered. for circulars and see w hat those who have used them have to say. GEO. E. NiSSEN & Co. - F«|! ILL SFIL /NIEH is {fttg^s;s S |/ ffn/sHiir 1 !?|"1 hi * *2srq I•g - v / H 13/ j E=iji h S 9*^4 IS II I|ll \ffiW P|!,CO r lipjp tf/Uwj iWii h-rp val msmnsm±k . ?/ V&V yfr FOE Al.li CUKAfItS. ILL KOI I J*. AIJ. H O,, m./K 1884 CATALOGUE FREE4SM Tt!"irtliiDT" HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.Rocheiter,N.Y. Chlcago.llL PFTRSONSSPILLS MAKE NEW RICH BLOOD, And will completely ch»n»» th. Word In tl.e enUr. .y.tem In Uiree Any per .on who wtl. Uk. 1 PUI .Th „l,h« frnn, 1 So t* «-k. may b. bratth. If anrh a thin* bo poolbl.. For eurlns Female Complalate Ui»» Pina h»*e n equal. PfcyaloUuia u.fc them In their pra«Sioe. Hold eTerywhere, or eent bj mntl tor • iyht UttuMwuirf' M-nd for >M». I. »• JOMWSOM * CO.. B«WTOM, MA«». nmtiiviiiiPnß n CROUP, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. mBII-SiiSllH S2s!^«2?sgste.SfSrtaWE L| ■ |l LJ afSl lr L. ImM c«r* akM c**®# init of iwi. leemeulwi tSM »iU •* x ® UIRIL II LLTHBW °"* R *~ lOHNSON'S AIiODYNE LINIMENT MMMMMWIHENS LAY I « RRt 0; mMfn L 9. Mum A Oss UM T. J. BROWN. w. 0. OABTB BROWN'S WAREHOUSE, Winston, N. C. The Farmers' Headquarters. FOR FINE TOBACCO T« Oi B FKJKMIS AND TUB PUBLIC CuuiUT : It Is hardly necessary to coll your attention to ibis old and wsll-known house—the r ilf °!" |" n,ark « l for tlian ten years, both in quantity of tobacoo (old, and n If boat pricee—yet as each year gives some new ll«a of adding to your coaifort aad om euleuoe, would call your attention to our BTOHINQ ROOMS, on* In the *■ bH ry tobacco, the other the second floor or a large factory connected by platform for to ba >la go.nl or soft eri er. We keep your tobacco In thla way locked up so it canaet be ?" All tobacco i« kept fully insured. Have" Made a farce additiea ta ou SJA J. L JUKI M, and have alio a large dry lot convenient. Our lot is now well paved witn lock, (.ire our personal attention to the unloading of all tobacco, and even parcel lut» close attention during sale by MAJ. HIIEWN who is acknowledged to beia flue exhlbi t®r cf tobacco, and the hardest worker on sale to be found. .'V 1Ul ", IAM ' *• J"" 1 ,hc •*»' auctioneer on thla or an market— Ron t fail u> try [ilin with your line leaf, and you will enjoy it u well aa be pleased wlih I Onr talcs to i ate much larger than ever before, and more than one-third of all * f" IJ market. Possessing the confidence of all the buyer*, alwaysbave a full attendance. \ our tobacco will all be together In one row, and when last lot is told j your check will bu ready. We cannot visit you In person, but must remain at our nest est" fi 'v! Inlo "' ,t 111H - T our absoace. We guarantee good handling and klgh- With the tax reduced to 8 oonts we look for an improvement In prices aad better da raautl. Write oi any information desired. Your friends, BROWN & CARTER. I K7-\Vhen you start for our house don't lie stopiwd by the cry, "vou can't aet In. tbev are orerrun," etc. We can always take can of jou. M. W. KOKFIJMT, J.i. BCALM Piedmont W'arehouse, WINHTON, IN. C. For the SALE OF LEAF TOBACCO -I (Of 1— Highest Market Prices Guaranteed! • PERSONAL ATTENTION given to the sale of EACII PARCEL, CVMr. J. E. Pierce, '•># old veteran floor manager, if *>lh u, and will k pleased te see his raanj friends. M. W . NOR FLEET & CO. i 1 5E r T I '' ' Vuolin "°' r ' JR- PIERCE, riMr Huwf, 8. T. NKAL, I Late Graves warehouse, 1 , a. TAILOR, I cjr"* v - W S2Kt«a«sr SMITH & BROWN'S DRUG STORE WINSON, N. C. Is headquarter* for everything in the drug and medicine line We keep the largest! and best selected stock in the town, and defy competition. Give us a call and save i money. GRAVES'S WAREHOUSE, DANVILLE, VIRGINIA. FOR TIIK BALK OF LEAF TOBACCO. ri»or Vmagtr —U. Jl. Hubbard, of I'ittst Ivanla Co., Va. ITeiy/min«'f r—.k ». A. l.enton, of Co., N. 0. Jvtlionrtr— Jss. If. kich.irds n. of Mecklenburg Co., Va. 1 Clerk—Max Horn, of Halifax Co., Va. AuUtnnt Clrrkt —Wm. It. tiuerrant, of Pittsylvania Co. Va.; B. W. Smith, of Daavtll • Tnsnklui I r the liberal (>*t>-joage given le t>» meaj years, i eball eadaav* ! merit it in the future WILLIAM P. GRAVES. NoTCßiber, 3, 1881 jl Prspri»Wr. GIIAY&MARTIK THIRD STREET, WINSTON, N O. £ i DRUGS, MEDICINES, Perfumes, Tobaccos, Cigars Soaps, Paints and Oils. LAMPS AND LAMP 600BS. PftRSONSSILy i gßasßeePßS^assgaffg
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