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V V \ • • —' ~ "DEMOCRACY JS JMAf-ORTAL. THE WORD DEMOCRAT STANDS FOR HUMAN LIBERTY AND HUMAN FREEDOM AND CANNOT DIE !"—Dying words of Zeb Vane# VOLUME XXII. Doors, BasBi, Blinds, etc. He have now (in ishetl moving all our machinery to our large new plant on railroad. We arc mow better prepared than ever to fimii*li all kinndsofbiiildiii£ material. We have on hand a lage stock of lumber, shingles, laths, moulding, bra ckets. turned work mantles, lime, ce ment, plaster, hair &c • We are prepar ed to do afl Aind of shop or machin JKQykshort 110 tic and at reduce* t .Ji u -' ees. Give us a trial before buying else where. Yours Truly. MIILER BROS., Winston, \. C. I —ovsu— -20 Years OLD. The old and reliable THOMPSON I) HUG STOUE carries a full line ot rugs, Pat en t Medi cines. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, See ds, Trusses, Braces. Perfumes&c Wail Orders promptly attended to. ("all ami sue us. JjL tf. fiiompsoa. X. C. rzt*W rv> .m *mmuL UNIVERSITY OF N. CARCLINA. Jiirliu ti the C liege, th«* ( T tn\eratli.v, ilic i I• w ho>l, the cciic.il School, and the bun a.er N'l.ool for Teai-lns. 'olle«r» tition $60.60 a )oai : board $7 (Mi to f 13.00 a month. Session Sept. CLLI. Adilress 1 'res. I Vinston, Chapel llilj, N. C. ' i A. M. STACK. T. W. lIK KKT- Stack & Bickett, Attorneys • at - Law, DANBURY, - N. C. Will do A general civil nnd erliaififit prnctlw ! rnrtlcutur Ntionthm given to the management or citato* for executor*, administrator* nnd guar \ 41a•*. , ■ ■ ■I I ■ 11l ■II HI ■■! , MOUNTAIN VIEW IN STITUTE, - AII&PAH, STOKES CO., N. C. The fall session will bsg'O at Mountain Via* Institute, on tht- Ctli Jay of Aug- I ust, lt9l. Prof. M. T. CMIIon, Ii , Principal, ' I (Graduate of Guilford College an I In. dianapolits bust nets College.) Vaieni. riuairliiv to ilnor bo>a .nut gtr's to a flrr t—l iMi | :;o i iiatui y .M In ill would ib> well to |mtr »'us* acltoul. For pi rtlculws, address. the Principal at Ali>p*li. N. I). V. CARROM., Fit* Pour./ Cirtdort * v t . j j The Old Friend And tlto l;ct fi'ie'n 1, that never ! fails yott, is Simmons Liver Piogu -1 lator, (the Keil Z) —-.that's what you ltc.ir at tho iTif iitif ti of this I e-cc'llent Liver and pooplo fhou!'i not !-e per- auded that anything else will do. Jt i-i the King of Liver Mitdi cir.o-i; ia !• it. r than J'iH-s, and takes tho j■!'•.;■ a of Quinine and Oalomo!. It .t 'l-i diroctly on tho Liver, Kidneys and P.r\v Is and gives new life to tho whole isva totOi 1 his is th« tnodicius you want. Sold Vy all Druggists iti Liquid, or in l'owder to l o taken dry or nuula into a tea. rritvKßr PACKAKF. Una tli«» Z Maiuti Iu ri-tl on \vi «|it»cr. J. il. ZKiLIN X CO., I'li.ltt.l y* f fi EXIIOTS] > Pf«) r«'l nccurd ito the foramla of ♦ > ! .VJ!, \ ii A>si'lON O, X | * I I-. . it -i li'u(oi»ir**u.li.r. v ' ( :ill.tUitS>.. niiil ill** biaiii. for dl»- ▼ ♦ j >4*.».* *. i.. •ri in ih»> *,• i.ul fnr.i, fnr # > t'lv.j.. oi I fit* rj. i I.occ.i. »f nr-A i'iXltt. riiiMiv;. frctsi the l.- art, for 2 T C Mi.« •:ft. X J T«H ft *K. 'rum t.f tvr/.c*. fir illM'.l*"* ▼ «** i the t Atruyby «•/ tl»v« urKuim, atcr- j A j(>i % ir.'.M:. fr.nn fit* ovaries, f jr tliacar-efi X >lUM't*l.V:ii;, tli.rieJln.v etc. J ? Fa - Wrr .K. M-■tlrerl'aw\ t:.s§. J Th.* e:r»v-*« • rrvluonil t»v ft X ♦ tlo- ii * ir. Y 'f tU"» pul*** .v.tli i - .'i:.» i:f ful'iics-. ar:ij llh- ▼ ♦ C •ittou n» lli«* l»«-i *'xl« r.- plrlts, ▼ Y •.i u-' • • !.>••• tatlon ♦ 9uf liu- • • • f ll.i . ' r iiih! ♦ ..it'i* ti-;. ■ ' . • .1 t '• -. Inert ;.«-e ♦in mm mi:str*- :th «*iil • c«\ In- a IT ;i • d| • • r t>f v i. . iii » !. ly |>.>n|ile, X • • ;in • • i itf»; • i t , • iive |io« cr. X V Vh • • li .! M«■ ii ■' KUpjilleil T r rltlifl i i. ... ▼ f ivili In* i i.,,if. i •••«! v v. i!h tti! I*x>'-tiii|t C ■i• • t•t' MI tiif v.!-,,,-. i, ,!j ;- k .; i.i price. ♦ & THi; to:.t ti)i i i iir i!. c»>.. # $ BLOOD B&IM,, g § A hoti.sehoi I rcn:e ; ■ r nil H* v.I nnil IU m SUlu DLCCIMM CT N S without full, JHVD»» H S lU.l'lfrrs, itlioaniNil-iii.cctHrrli. Lbeam Al » a»iu every form of Hkn 1 Uim-ase from th»- V a'niplcHtplmole toth .'foulest Ulcer. Fifty 5 years' use with unvniyliiK ucccB3, i!en- m 5 onatrA'-es paramo Mit hoallmr, purify- tt g ing and np vlrtm -. Ot;«' hott'e Ar 5 has more cumtlve vlrt ic t! nn a dtr.en f « nny other hltid. It builds up ll»u laalth gt g ami strength fron; the tlrnt lose. 8 SW H'lfS Ti\ for Honk of iron-8 M tut ( (tie ~ .icj'rre vsi itwil' X g Wtio'l. B If not kept by your lOCP.I dr;i"gl3t. send 9 S tl.oo ft-r t\ l.v .-re hoi tie, i.>- r*>.«Xi /or mx bot B 9 i'.oi. n:.d ucdxtu: will bo acnt, freight B M paid, by S 3BILOOD BSLM f ilar,!a, Ba,i £•«*; - ■■ % !'.' *1 I j: : A I I „v. , j | | | Z .-laijs i 5 ♦ r;T» ❖ ! RjOpMit i X -V*. a 5 PRICE BO CEfs r-3 r?. rl I? 4 ♦ BW* Cf vuiA^iiw: i«t«. 4 4 FOR kale ay ony^viisrs. Slllt-i-SIIIII. rv*»*t t * t t ' Winston XT. O, Mm. S. J. ItHrtly I :»h reii;o>cd from Cor Old Tow n nod l*Vt,t «1i t>.. to .'lB Main Mretf, w)i»»re sl>f» olfcrf to tin* travHliig j'libiic nil the ti« rt'ii.tin tlulit lis found at a fu*»t class boat din 1« uae. Uo>ms larje, \u i! fi-♦ i.imi d Hphled t!irtnij»fi laip* im -we, tf| i cially tfiiit'tl for mil» sim'll t«» i--' \ Uirir wares. T .lile flin.ifi oil tb Ilic I*o*l th-* v. urket itl ird. .s'tvu iuorc> I'v j p'.iui, ttluni in ll' in slon, at Hie Il.ndy It* t so. 1 \T? A fof ni " IJ1 I JA I JtlliMiw, opium, i s k«>y or'l obaceo. Prtcf free. 15 to euro inorph hie or whlskv Imbits; $2 for curing toil V— » li-ildt \ddresa, 11. H Fk'inlVfft i ih ■ ■ ■ i i ■ii —i i'r~nT ~T - in *sk ■THE STRONG POINT " the cures by Hood's Sarsaparill. I. tVit they are permanent. They start lUt- St' '.J CjuJiiatioa Ptsro GIOOJ. DANBURY. N. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER. 18, 1804. Urmnrrat'c Platform. The Democrats of North Carolina submit to the voter* of the Stale the following declaration of principles, V'X: Resolved 1, Th.it were affi.m the doc , h ires ot the party ax enunciated by | the Cbiusgo convention of 1K1I2: and 1 desire to signify as follows what is the I cou truotion placed by us upou the ' s-ictiou thereof relating to silver j vi* : We hold that it is the duty of the lawmaking department of 11.0 govern ment, now in ti c hands of the Demo ] eruey, to tike immediate stojs to res i tore by legislation the equal piivilegcs I of silver with gold at the minis, by the | free a'id unlimited coinage of both gold I and silver at the ratio of 10 to 1, such I being the ra'io of coinajjo which hereto -1 fore his held in the United States. Resolve J 'l, That wo urge up >u tha I sii'i law-making department of the gov rnmt'Ut the abolition of tho uncoil - ] .-.itiUMoual and prohibitive tax of 10 j per cent, upon the issue of State banks. Resolved 3, l'hat, iu view of the do- j | pl> ted condition in whicli the late lle ] publican administration left the Troa- . _i-*vrry~rt i llie United States—presenting > as it did, such a laucniublu coutin.it to ' the overflowing condition in which it , 1 was domered liy All'. Cleveland's lift | administration to its Republican succes sor we urge upou the said lawniak. ' ing department, the immediate enact- | j moot of an income tax. Resolved 4, That we emphatically I approve ilie turill doctrine enunciated , | by the C iicag) plalf lIIU. Resolved 5, Thai while wc are op- | I p ised to the slightest qualification, in ! favor of tho 1' dcral Government, of the rapeul of tie ten jor cent, tax on i Stale bank issues we nevertheless a 1 j I vocate as a matter of Sta'c policy such r gulatiou Mid rcsti iotion ot the issue.- !of banlu cluttered by North Carolina j 1 as will securi! a sound currency. hfSnlvcd 0, That w j ae'ni ro the cour i wgo-irnd lofty juriii tisiii of the I'rcsi" dent ; that wc most Uurtiiy cotnuicnd ; l.is prompt and i-ffcc ive .otion under | ; the la'.V tor ihc .-upj rtfsi'/a of ihcefT'.l ta iof ulilu atiarohists to disturb, by force | and vi ilctiec, the tiue ri 1 itions ol labor and on pi tit I; Ins sturdy efforts to seoure | the eui'ttme'ut of taiifl reform «s called for in the party platform; his prompt ; approval of the bill repealing tho Fed-j eral ulcctioD law; the notable reductions j l of the expenses of government under j his administration, I the freedom 'fi out scandal whicb lias been such a ! ma iked feature of his return to the heui ' of affair*. We point with pride to the record of i ; the Democratic party in North Caro ■ iin a aud endorse tho ptcscut State ad- ! 1 miuistration. For eighteen ypnrs this j ' [-arty lias full coutrol of tho Stato gov- , eminent. It has admiimtorcd it with j ! the greatest cconoui and at all times with ' ' an eye single to the best interests of nil j t'le people. Coining into powct at tho ! ' end of a reign of debauchery and crime, it addressed itself to the work of re. j i fiabilitation, and its record is one which | 1 challenges publio admiration. It has ■ ' rebuilt our public school itystem: estab. lislicd asylums for the care of our un- j Tortuu iles; administered justice; pro moted our fublio works; fostered every public enterprise; reduced taxation aud I iti all rc-ipects justified the confidence of iliosc who have trusted it. It has afforded security to life aud property, protected both cupilal and labor iu its 1 i rights, und done all that governinetit j | e udo for a people. No scandal ha" I attached to its adniinistrrttion of publio-, I uflaiis. Wo congratulate oar citizens I upon their well reposed tru->t m it; we j cougratul-tte tlieiu upon tho friendly | relations existing between tho racei; i upon tho prospcots of bouuteous crops aud returning prosperity. With the record beforo them we appeal to them for a vote of confidence this year in ' the Democratic purty. Rtso/v.'d, That wo favor the aboli- | tion of tike internal taxes on spirits ntd tobacco as soon as practicable. If this j cannot be done that the liatsh and uu ! just feature? of the law for its collec i tion be uiodiCcd. Tho Hcv. Murtin, the 1' p Congres. sionnl nomine*) in the Sixth district, has become so soio over the drubbing given him day after day by Mr. Lock : hart, bis Domooralic opponent, tint ho ; declines to longer canvass with bim. S.OOOH ATNO s iP°°H •|jsj suoi)*j*da.id jaqjo Jiaye ujas sajno l ii -rnirWh-oes s .P OO H J° 3 P B ! «■ i -wprjtqa «t xniaiM -ivaa KEEP YOUR SlCi2v 11'. Most readers of this paper know that they have often bwught tliingt that they would not have thought of, but, from tho fact that they saw them adveitised in a newspaper. Nirte out of every ten trading men who have made much of a success in business will tell you that they owe that success in a litrjiu ineas urc to advertising ill newspapers, from tho fact they can talk to men and women that the-y oun't goes lo them without giving off ncc onceevcry week, und tolling them whit lie has to sell, or ; wants lo do whrn if lie went so often in pcrs'n, lie wi utj five iffcnce or dis -1 thetii. 60 if you want to tall: es pecially to Ihe 17,000 men women aud children in Stokes county, wc tell you that the I! F.POBTUK is read by a larger number uf all olusscn of her populaiiou than any one pnper published, aud so well is the REPOUTKR known as a re liable adverti. ing medium, (having now been going to the people for 22 years) that often those who luy from what ' they see in its columns and do not get j exactly what th"y cxpt-uied ; half blame us. 80 if you are diaposod to talk to our reader:, through the columns of this paper, be honest with thciu, and only sny in your ad what you can and will I do, ii is better for you, better for us, and best for nil that the rcpuiation of | 1 lie | "per lei I.ones! advertising be kept | °P« I Our 111 a lingtng list at prosont is j from U.OO to I,OUO and ihiuU we would I be »atn iu saying that live to leu of the •Stokes county piople read the ItKl'ou r.-.a for every one name ou our mail ing bool's. While lilt! IiII'OUTKR goes to a ntuu !.Jl of counties iu this tfiato, and moat | Matis iu the Union, wc do mil claim so much for it us uu ndvorlisiug uiodiuui 1 f..r any section, i-xccpt Stokes county. Ours is a tub ecu county which staple | was very low iu price last year, owing I 11. part to tho scarcity of u o .ey, bui 111 j 1 large measure lo the quality t'le crop ben g inlerier, so tur people had to spoud ail thii.il* surplus for something | 10 live ou emcjtipn'lj are very short j en many necc: : 3#rif, ''tic!) as farm tools, I tabic aud cooking ware, wearing np. j pfcaral etc , they will he iu boiler f.x j this year, they have moro to live ou at j home, their money crop ,'tobaec) is j iu quality, 100 to 500 nor cent , better | than it was last year, ii fact much of ilij j uiop is uunsuully line, su that mauy of | ihcui wili hive soma mouey to pay for i things wiiicli they ran short ou last year , ' by not replenishing. Should you think it to your iutcrcst j j to talk to tho readers of the REPORTER | through its columns, wc will give you . i \ 0 y low rata*. We give local notice when ad goes in, aud scud paper free while it coutiu- ; ( ues. If morchunilise will lake amount in 1 goods to be callud for when needed. I f you think we can do you good write ! your advertisement and send it 10 us, y iur card or letter bead with iusiruct ; ions and specialties you waut noticed we will write ud for you, subjeot to any übantio you wish after you get Brat mtiubir of paper with nd iu it. Very truly, PEPPKK it SONS, Pubs. Daubuty BEPOKTER. » . •WHY IS UK SO UUUT.VI! LKt" This queston is often beard and nearly ! as ofti n urtianswered. It is not always remeberod, as it should be H at the occasion ot ill-temp'r : and irritability is often lo bo found in tho physical condition of the persons affected. What is the use of trying to i "hariuoniz 1" a man whoso liver has ; gone back on httu? If a mau is tortur el with rhumstUm, bow o*n be be ex- I pec ted to be affible and agreeablo ? | Can a confirmed dyspeptic be expected to be cheeiful and always ready to tell a fuiiuy Btory 1 Tho onlj wav to remove the difficulty is to get at the cau«o. Dyspepsia, rheumatism, impuro blood and liver troubles yield to Hood's Sarsaparill.i; this is why it is an effec tive tranquilizer, a peaoeful messeuger, and a preventive of domestic quarrels- English Spavin Liuiiuent removes al Hard, Soft or Caloused l umps and Hleuiishes from horse*, Blood Spavins, , Curbs, Splints. Sweeney, Ring-Bonc, Stitfles, Sprains, all Swollen Throats, Coughs, eto. Sav. f.)O by use of 0110 bottle. Warranted the most wonderful 1 Blemish Cure ever known. Sold by ' | W. V. MeCaulcss, Druggist, Danbury, ( N.O. Jl'DO 10 FUHCHK3 ON FUSION, j ' C'arlotte Observer. The Davidson Dispatch doca very : well to resurrect tho anti-fusion letter | of the 7th of April last, in the Winston ] Republican, hy ex-Judge D. Al. Fur- ! ■ ' ehes, now one of the non-pajrtisan can | didutes for the Supreme Court bench, ' and to favor tho public with tho follow- | j ing extracts from it: "1 do not believe that the sombiria- j ! tiou can be douc throughout the Slate I ! so as to injuriously affect the Dcmocrat ; ic party iu the count and result of the 1 : election. I know this policy of fusion ' was attempted in the east two years ago without benefit Judge Fool and other ' Republican candidates for Congress I withdrew iu the interest of Populist \ \ candidates for the Legislature, with ; the understanding that the two parties I would make common cause against tho Democracy. And we have the rrsult : j Democracy carried everything. • * ] ' Republicanism, as 1 understand it, is I founded upon well established and well | i di'fiued theories and priuciples, which 1 , 1 I believe should control tho political ! | policy of this couutry. Aiuong these, !in national politico, arc to be found 1 | tariff for revenue und piotection to J American industry, a sound and stable | I cuareucy, based on both gold and Bit ! | ver and of sufficient volume to transact ' the business of tho government without depression of prices, but opposed to ' the free und unlimited coiuagc of silvci | into dnlkrs of au iufcriar value. * * i In national politics, as I understand it, ! the Populist, party are oppoted to a protective tuiill, in favor of free coinage of silver ot its present depreciated ratio, for government ownership of railroads, 1 for subtreasuriesaud bonded warehouses j and other things the Republican party j has never declared for. And, tiicr& j being these radical differences betweeu ' tho Republican and IVpultst parties, it i is not supi ising thai they do not readily uuilc in support of ciiudidatcs of the | opposite paity; und, in my opiniou, any ! mau who re-l:cs on a lull vote of tho i j Populists in support of a Republican, or a lull vote of ihe Republican party iu support of a Populist candidate, will Ibe very much dissapoiulcd in the rc ' suit. * * Ihc Riq ullicßD party I cannot be transferred by ascuiued lead- ! ' ers from ouc party to like cat tle from one field to another." That is protty good. Tho points made above arc . that fusion, speaking 1 generally, is a failure ; that Republu I cans believe one set of doctrines and Populists tl.o opposite and therefore ' there is notliiug iu common betwccu | 1 liein ' that a full vote of Populists aud j Republicans einnoi be secured for a | fusion ticket; and that tho Republican { parly oannot be transferred tabou, from ; hand to hand, "by assumed leaders" ! who propo-e to trade ou it. This lust ! is a dig at Mr. Alott. 11 is Honor Judge Furclics, of the 1 non-partisan judicial ticket, has written quite well iudccd. WHY FUSION WONT PUSH—AN EXAMPLE. Xews-f le.erver. "I did not loave iny neighbors ami frieuds twu years ago to join the Repub lican purty. Goodbye." These were the cxaot words of honest, J civ c Killian, of Cataw ba county, as he left the meeting where the Populists agreed lo fuse with the Republicans. It cost many of our farmer friends a ,! great deal to cu' loose fioui their ueigh lors and go off 10 form a now party. '1 hiy did it under wroug, but. honest impressions. They set up for them selves with no sinister ot solfish purpose and they hoped to build up a perfect parly. Wo twld theui they couldn't do il, that (be logical result of their act was to land in the Republican party. Our prediction has been verified, and ' tho machine and machinery, of the : Populist party has gone into tho ltadi ca 1 oamp. But the leaders oanuot car ry all tho farmers into the Republican jraukn. Mr. Killian told them iu Catawba » that ho did not leave his "neighbors I auu friends two years ago to join the II Republican parly," and thousands of others true honest men will say "Good , byo" to the coujpirators iu November. ' Fusion wont fuse beoauso honest 0 men in both the l'opulibt aud ltepub. lican parties aro not ready to sell their principles to let S. Otho Wilson and Tbomas Settle get a "mess of pottage. | TRADE CO N PIRMEI >. ! THE GAME DIDN'T WORK AS FIRST AGREED UPON, | AND NOW IT UAH BEEN CHANGED TO lIEI.P TOMMY BV IltS Vlti END BUTLER. The following from the Raleigh News and Observer will be read with I interest hero, for il corroborates what j has been known here tor some time : When the leaders of the Republican ' and Popuhst parties made tbeir trade i which they call ♦•co-operation," it was j part of the agreement that the Popu lists in the Fifth district would not nomiiiatc a candidate for Congress, but would support Tom Settle, the Repub lican candidate, The agreement was ' kept until Graham aud Settle had met ;at a number of appointments. It then j beenmo apparent to Settle, who com. - mu'iicatcd the fact to Butler, that it there was 110 Populist candidate in the 1 field, the Populists would nearly all J vote for Graham. At this juncture, j Settle told liutler that the bast was to secure his election wa.s to nominate a ' Populist candidate. As iiutlcr hid ptomised to do what would contribute j most to Sottle's election, be imuiedi -1 utely sent word out that the Populists ! must nominate a candidate. Tho Popu. ! list nominees will be voted for by all i Populist who have some convictions, I but the fellows who are in the "deal" 5 for spoils will vote for Settle ou tho sly. t Tho Democrats in the Fifth have j two cratty aud foxy enemies to deal I with, and ibis, supplemented by the i money which the National Republican 1 Executive Committee is sending out 1 into tha district, is going to put tho j Democrats to their best to elect Gus i Giuliani. But they are not going to elect hitn except by tho most thorough ' ition. This is being effected ' rupidiy , aud the uuw. is full of cheer. 1 Graham's canvass is a voto-gettiog can vass. Settlo speaks well and some times brilliantly. But he does not , measure up Grahaui as a vote-gotter and a winning speaker. IF YOU WANT TO BE LOVED. j Don't find fault. Don't coutradiet people even if you | arc sure you arc light. Don't be inquisitive ab. ut the af -1 fairs of even your most intimate friends. Don't underrate because i you don't possess it. | Don't believe that everybody clso in the world is happier ihau you. Don't conclude tlmt you I, ivo never i had any opportunities in life. | Dou't believe all the evil you hear. Don't repeat gossip, even iti it does J interest a crowd. j Don't co untidy on the plea that ; everybody kuows you. [ Don't be rude to your iufcriots in : sociai position. 1 Don't over or under dress. Don't express a positive opinion un less you perfectly understand what you I aro talking about. Dou't get into tho hubit of vulgariz ; ing lifo by making light of the senti- I incut ot it. I j Don't jeer at everybody's religious . j belie «. Don't try to be anything elSt but a gentlewoman —and that means a woman . | who bus consideration for the whole j | world and whoso iife is governed by the . ! golden rule : "Do unto others as you , | would be done by." It now seems that Col. Oliver Dook ery will, iu caso fusion succeeds, oon ' test with Jeter Pritehard for tho Re publ can share of Senatorial spoils. Ho has bloomed forth recently as a full pledged candidate for the United States Senate and the two Popnlist nominees for tbo Legislature in Rockingham county have been inktructed to vote for him. Dookcry has been a rabid, consistent, overboarug Republican of tho worst type ever since the war, and yet tbo Populists propose to vote for bim. Tho Charlotte Observer suvs that the 8 points where Capt. Kitobin is sorost, Q as was atoertaiued by the discussion p between him and \Alr. Tillett iu that city Thursday uiglit, aro his votes in the last Legislature against tho bill of . Mr. Harris ot Mooklenburg, to reduco I tba hours of labor in ootton faotorios and ngainst the bill of Mr. Walson, of - Forsyth, to strangle the oigartte trust. r After this latter vote C»pt. Kitohiti is not thu mau (o go gallivanting uround I the oountry talking about the sympathy lof tbo Douiooratio party with trusts. NO vss* x T r* r r rvn-^r'v .J L/\» J—l TO BECOME A MOTHER ? "Mothers' Friend" IiILCILPIELI® J\ mi Nature, i)Jiger, ar.-J Dhortenk Labor. . g " My vilo cvf>r:d more . - ion minct«« othor cniidrcn than ab" did all witu her l.f nftcr brx viuff useE"*"* four bottl&n of MOl'fc.-iX » £ I3Mo,'* jayu a customer. Dale, Drujijitt, Carml, 111. Scrt b/ express on reoc' ; t of price, t! .50 per txifc il&. L' .yjk " iuMothers" n-uilki ireu. BRASFtELD REGULATOR CO., nut KALI BY ALL u.iouc-oTa Atlanta, QA. fVVU iUtttt K-V I \' !' 'II* \ "*■ V*-. '*"• T . -4 VJ ~ ; fr:f S i V m ) IS 121 YOUR OW N ItANi). 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The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 18, 1891, edition 1
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