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Good lor the Vnllcy XntntiI. the Valley Mutual Life Association of J Virginia, paid last year to the widows and orphans of North Carolina over $73po in cpsb, and to-day paid into the State Treasury $1,026.34 taxes. News and Obseriwr, April 10, I $8 7. ; - The Valley Mutual Life Association f Vlrrrintfi r(Tirc incurinr nnra and simple, ancf it Is "insurance that insures.'' It is not encumbered and complicated with banking and endow- and one thousand other schemes whichwhile they may be well enough in their respective lines, have'no more to do with Hie insurance in its true object, than a pawnbroker shop has to -do with a postofiice. It issues poli-f cies for stipulated amounts, payable at death, and at death only, at the Iow ast consistent with perfect security, as k is strikingly exemplified in the fol 'ovving : , . ' .'V Capt. J. C. Marquis, of Staunto.n, is, the holder of policy No. 1, in the Val ley Mutual. The policy, which is for $1,000, was issued September 23d, '78. Capt. M. was then, 51 years of age The total cost of ' this policy up"to November 230V18S6, eight years and two months, has been $122 70, or.am average of 15 04 per year. The same amount of insurance under the level- premium or olu-line system. lor the same time, non-participating policy, would have cost Capt. Marquis $293 93. or $41 99 per year,much more than double the cost of his policy in the yallcy Mutual, which difference, in vested annually at six per cent, would amount to $239 71. The Valley Mutual is one' of the solidest institutions' of its kind an in stitution which, unlike the prophet, has great honor in its own country as well as, abroad. Atlanta Avalanche. Messrs. Berkeley & Arnall are ,th'e managers of the Southern. Depart ment. Ofhccs, Kaleigh, N. C, and 6 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Lorenzo A. Bailey; Agent, -Greensboro, N. C. If you want anything in the 'line ot Staple or lancy Groceries, Canned Goods . Baking Powders or Tea. Call on J. W. SGOTT& CO. I 1 .. 'l !.'..' I..- ' V ; i I 1; ' il;r i' ! 1 i . ; ;.K.ur:s vhieh . fi-.v inlf ritod, but ;v4ut vaccination," i:n-'.i-:;:;i:ii'.-, and (liionic Sores, .;m-L'rous Humors, I; 1. 1 -. i.iuici:itkn, aiu'Con- m.ii I. .ii (iir- '.I fni.-.i ;i scrofulous comll- . 'V)iU disease can be i Arcr's Sarsaparilla. ;ro::;:oiis conumon 01 me 1 V 1. ; jlV raiijiement of my . Afvr t.ikin less than ; , Afi-3 Sar.saparilla I am Liiirc!y Cured tin- ,.::-t i :t, have-not found it i u-- :) r.uilieine whatever. till 1. i ir i:i I. r ln aMh, and stronger, l -.iv. - -O. A.YWillard, ,213 .. J'.it( n. Mii'S. l!i:ui 1 . 1 r '!' ir.':i: 1 v-:i troul.!' tl Serefulous Sores f..r live far-; Ir.i'. afur usin? a few ! i(t Au r.- s ;i sajiarilla. the sores l. a'i l. 1 hao . now j;oocl health. . ,y.n-!!: Waniurk. -4, Apnletou street, 8oine months ao I was troubled with Si-rofnloii: Sores on lr.y lejr. The limb w as ItaiHy swollen and lnllametl, and the - Hres discharged larjre qihmtities of offen :.;ve matter. Every remedy failed, until 1 used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, By taking tlirce bottles of this medicine the sores ). ive heoi entirely healed, and my health ji fidy restored. 1 am grateful for the 'pood iliis medicine has doue me. Mrs. Ann O'lJrian,! Sullivan St., New York. Ay erJ s S arsapar i 1 1 a, Prepared y Dr. J. C.AyerSc Co., Lowell, Mass, tfold l.j-all DruggUta. Price fl; six bQUleg,$$h WOW IN .USE-r.36,989. AU persons say theireoods are the Mst We ask you to e- roas eood as the best, and can be sold as cheap. All arewar. wntedfculan mailed free. Newark Machine COm HewarKj OhlO Extern Branch House. Uai'enttowiu 1887 THS $1 AIIiY Wm ' i - :.. THE CHEAPEST DAILY PAPER IN THE SOUTH. THE WEEKLY HAS BEEN ENI.ARGEtr AND THE PRICE REDUCED TO 7.J Cents Year PAPER V:UE- THE CHEAPEST WEEKLY " ... ' ; LIS H ED, THE SUNDAY ISSUE , , ANp ;:; .' . RQTH FOR ONE VEAH, FOR,' 1-3 CD -' : - The, two are cheaper and better than a semi-wcciviv, cia yvu s1- '- .v sue and a ' weeklyUor, 50 cents less than any semi-weekly paper. nATI.YSF.NT FHKKTWU WKKKS AND . " Weekly' Ore, Month Fpf.: - 'Spend one eent or a postaL card and ' -1 ' order, one or the other on trial. J ADDRESS THE WHIG, " . v Richmond Caps Fear & Yadkin Valle; EaHrcai Comjenkkd ScnxDtuc No. 23. bo. o.oo j.t0rtaay. May 207, IS$7." TKUN N.fUl'll. 4 rl'Ssa Mail, j el & ht ltU LVr Iknneit... Arrive Maxtor... Lea vt. Max ton.. . lb l .amis I5 m. .Jii.20 7.15 a;n. 1 11.30 7.40 a m 1.30 pnvii.oon m 2 o q 30 a m 4.115 J 140 pm Arnv j Fayettcvi'Ie . Leave, Faycttevil'e. i .Leaw Sa.lovd...... .. 4-15. ' 2 '5 Leave Gn cnslioro. imta .n! Ar've Walnut Cove! I co : nV nt F.iTcit.; l Freis hi - & I..ss 'M, i :. Leave Wa' nut v 2. 10 pi; Ariiv e (ic Miboro, ; 5.10 Lt-avc Gjff nsboro. . 1 950:111 Arrive Sa' ford.1. . . .!i2.q; r.tii Leave ban'oni 1.15 " Arrive F.ytttevi!le. i 320 " Leave Fayeitevi.le . : I 3 50 - Ariive Maxton 5.15 Leave Maxt n. , , o: 7.00 a m 1 . 1 7 pm 1.55 pm j 6.0. pp 12. 1 5 pm 1 3 45 pm 4.15 pm arrive v licniu tt-vifTei 64; i o.i 5 p DitiUi-r af sinf..r.l.' Factory Branch Freight & Passenge ra all -T - . 1 ii?ud moving porta, i. inun moving sonth. , , Lv Millboro, 7 45am j Lv Grecnsb'o 5 30 piu -r Greensb'o 9 30 nm I Ar Millboro 7 35 pjn Passenger and mail Trains run daily except Sunday. Fi eight and Accommodation Train luns between Cennettsville and Fa etJeville on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays a. a between Fayetleville ani Greensboro on Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays. Freight and Accommodation Tiain runs between Greensboro and Fayelte'p vil! on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and between Fayetfeyille and tsenneusviiie on Juesdavs, J hursdays and batu rdays. ' - Trams-on Fuctry Branch run daily except bunday. Olo.se conrfection is made at Maxtoh with Carolina Central Ra'iKvav Passer! ger Trains to and from Wilmington. J. W.. FRY, General Superintendent. W. E. KYLE, , General Pass Agen BATTLE SKETCHES (o- 25 Anniversary of the Great Battles and Campaigns 61 the Civil War, The Quarter-Centennial of Engagements and Campaigns all of the the hattle year 1862, will occur durin i 1887. Tlusyear, commencing JJMftrch lO, the ' Greensboro north State, I Greensboro, N. C, IIT 11 I . t 1 t vviii puuiisn- a SKetcn 01 earn impor- tant Dame ann campaign 01 tne civn war during 1862, beginning with the engagement between the MERRIMA and MONITOR, f nirht M.uch 9. i85 .Marcli 7th and 8th. 1 362. These will be followed at j.;.j)er dates with Shi- loh, the IVni'i-wl ir C impaign, includ ing Cold Harbor," June 28, i86i. STONEWALL fACKSON'S Carrj paign against Banks, Milrtv and FreS mont. THE SEVEN DAYS BEFORE RICHMOND. POPE'S CAMPAIGN including Cedar M'u;dain, Gafnsviile Chantilly. SOUTH MOUNTAIN and ANTIETAM; the invasion of Ken tucky by -Bragg and Kirby Smith1; Corinth and Stone River. j These sketches will be followed next year by the stories ol ihe battles of 1863, and so on each year, until the close at Appomattox. This series o seethes will close in April,. 1890, and will give an-accurate historical and statistical' record of the great civil war. .'',,'-.,". . - - ' - I -The sketches will be handsomely illus traiea, ana an comoinea will maKe a valuable and impartial history of the great struggle. ! TERMS;. Greensboro North State 1.50 a year in advance." : " j li EOQ H & BOYD. . ! Greensboro. N. C 1 The Wilmington Star w REDUCTION IN PRICE. AttctitifHi i c.il! t. to the fijllovvin reduced r..t' s aiv.lncc : 01 subscription, casn iti TiiB DAlTJy STAR, O.ie Year .$660 , 3 60 1 50 7 50 Six Months. . -, Three Months. One Month. . . THE WEEKLY STAR. One Year ..$too 60 '3 Six Montjis Three Months! n!.,-r.,i u vt.- a l.ck. " cw s..at. v u ouf delerminalion to keen the STAR up to the hiehest standard of newsna- per excellence. Address. Wm. H. Bernard, j J Agents T Wanted for ; EWERS OF TIIC - EEK health cjid avoid sickness. Ifiitead of feeling tired and -.vorn out, instead of aches and pains, -uouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? You can continue feeling miserable and good for no thing, and no one but your-, self can find fault, but if you zre tired of that kind of life, you can change it if you choose. , i . How? By getting one bottle of Brown' Iron Bit ters, and taking it regularly according to directions. llansfidd, OLio, Not. 26, 1SS1. CendemeB ;l ba-r suffered with pain in my tide and back, and rreat aorenest on mr breast, with shoot-'' lag pains all til rough my body, at-- " tended with great weakness, depress -sion of spirits, and loss of appe tite I hare taken aereral different -mediciucs, and was treated by prom inent physicians formylirer, kid--r.eys, and spleenbut I gotno relief. . 1 thought I wouJi try Lrown's Iron Bitters ; I have now taken one bottle and a half and am about well pain in side and back all gone soreness all out of my breast, and 1 hare a good appetite, and am gaining In strength and flesh. Itcan iustlb called J -V. L'. ,. . thcAinnf vudicuut. John K. Aujcndkx. Brown's Iron BittersJs composed of Iron in soluble form; Cinchona the great tonic, together with other standard remedies, making a remarkable non-alcoholic tonic, which will cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria, Weakness and relieve all Lung and Kidney diseases. 1 Toucltlm too mncU for Saxxiu tax aTeryijjt, Baysaskeptic'IIoxT can one medicine bo a epecifle for Epi lepsy, Dyspepsia Alcokoljimi OpIoxH Bating, Rbenmatlsm, Spermator rhse, or Seminal Weakness, and fifty other complaints?" We claim It a specific, sim ply, because the Tints of all diseases arises from the blood. Its Nenrine, Resolvent, Alterative and Laxative propertiesmeetallthe conditions herein ffcf erred to. It's known world icid as CHlElRVlEcWQlUlElRlOln) It quiets and composes the patient not by the introduction of opiates and drastic cathartics, but by the restoration of activity to the stomach and nervous system, thereby the brain Is relieved of morbid fancies, which are created by tho causes above referred to.. To Clergymen, Lawyers, Literary men, Mer , chants, Bankers, Ladies and all those whose sed entary employment causes nervous prostration, irregularities of the blood, stomach- bowels 01 .kidneys or who require a nerve tonic, appetizer ox stimulant, Samaritan NEHYura is invaluable. Thousands proclaim it the most wonderful invig orant that ever sustained the sinking system. $1.50. Sold by all Druggists. The DR. S. A. RICH MOND MED. CO., Proprietors, St. Joseph, Mo. Cias. W. Crittwtca. Ajsat, York Crtr. (4) CHILLED PLOWS. THESE PLOWS have genuine chilled Wak . -1 wx - mould boards wnicn VVSOCCt V5 are harder than Ilavlns the slop In? landside. and reversible slip points, they are the best running and most economical, to the farmer, of any Plow made. - conisoi I a n n 1 hi eam GRAIN DRILL. This Drill haj force feed distrtbq Vrs for both w(iet a 1 grass seed, sr4 . ba the only Fe tfliser attaebment that will sow sticky pbos iste. It is tbs sUnplest, lisbtevt running and b: Drill made. BRITISH W1XTURE. This ceZebreSed . Fertilizer baa gained lis great popularity not onl on account of the frice, bot be cause its effects ire uniform J-y good, and It has been found to girt, more Fertilizer for each dollar aid than can be procured from y vttr towne-.j B. 3, W33?TE2A3 :: I ': Office and Salesroorn, v'.v, ' j-;- No 104 S. Charles Street, BALTmORE, MI., : - MANUFACTUIIEB OF " ; . BRITISH .a. M 1B.WHITI4N BALTIMORE ? - Agri Specialties A Sluggish Liver CarrvjiLc EUi.vh arvl I'-crxeLi to bo. eotne iUson!?rrl. an I tUs vLole rjttrta to acr fruta UcUIiij. Ia a!I tneb cases Ajer 111U site j.rtpt rtlicf. i-Vftcr mu h sudcria t:ju Liver aaj Ftutnach troaUcs. J Lara fitallr 1mo rml by taking Ayer's CatLxrtic I always Cn l them irori4 aad tbeoezh In their artion, aaJ their orralotial c.v krri nelna jrrfct:tly bealthr enndi. Hon. lla!jh Nrcrtaa, Annapolis. Md. Twenty.flre year ajo I tafreml from a torpid lirrr, vhkh was rrstrrel to healthy action br taking Aver7 Since that time 1 bare never been -without them. They reflate thf bowels, &Asi5t iisestlon, and increase the appe tite, more surely thah any other tmrtii cine. Iaul Cburctill, llaverhill, Mass. . ' INVIGORATED. I know of norfmeJr cotual to'Arer't nils for Stomach and Liver disorder. I suffered from a Torpid Lirer, and Irs pepsia, for eighteen months. My skin vraj yellow, and my tongue coateL I bad no appetiu, suffercil frt-m Head ache, was pale and emaciated. A few boxes of Ayer's IMIIj, taken in moderate doses, restored mo to perfect health. Waldo Miles, Obcrlin, Ohio.- Ayer's Tills are a wipe nor family medicine. They -strengthen and invig orate the digestive orjrans. create an appetite, and remove the horritl? de- frcssion and despondenry resulting rom. Liver' Complaint. I have used these rills. In my family, for years, and they never fail to tfve entire satisfac tion. Otto Montgomery, OshkoshrWi. Ayer's Pills, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aycr L Co., Lowell, if a. Bold by all Drucgiat aai iHilcr la MeUicio. 42 37 Court Places LOUISVILLE, k 9Tf?.IJ forms of "PRIVATE EAbES? 4X1111 iJiUAJ Spermatorrhea and ImpoteneTt Mth rli Of Wlf iknn Jrit, Htnl twM in m lurr or Clb.-r nvri, ! idar.ac mom f Lfc tU fovincrtfcU: hwrxcm.ur .m..kni.(atcSt iotuky Jran.), IHimim., ( t ,:.A, IvfnUf lltat ry, I tj, kml LVcy, I'iai Vme.Art Wmi U NMr W t'men Confaioa tfUmi, Lot, f ha rvw-r, it, mMrrU marrtag lmprI v nkrpr, t Mtrnitty m4 j cand. SyPHlilS Vi'-"lT nrt a4 tc. i!7 rdieatil treoa t tjttruw GonOirboa. QLMET, StrWtar, OrthiUs IWla, ( KujanV kUt an 4 ur prtmu diwt 9.W tnrt. UUrlf TfJ.atthal .h ucice, b ijxxHxl aitokUaa) " errUU tlfi 9t l., ar.4 WM B thoa.ii'Ti BJlfta allr.cnirrrrat.klll. ItrtiUa-a ac wmi lia firto.'ua rwmwrij pwua . U cvaj Whr-I II U lnooar,BWot W itth tily tot traetMMMt, rwJWnn. ca U Mat trtratclr . u aaaly by nail crurraaukui Cures Guaranteed In nil Caa? undertalien. CoawjitaUon. irtMnSy r I; IrtVrr ir Kc3 '.IM. Lbargaa raaaunaU aaj ccrravpusdesxat atrtcUy (avocUaa.Ul. PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of M0aew,actt aay M tm, Hnnh anlad, for air r) rwiU. ShmM k. ,J br t!L AajraTa u .Wri ec UK. from U.M.1,4P. '. Sna,v ,. J lo 4 F. U Words Fail. "Worvla tkil to express -my grati tude," says Mr. SExnr Carteh, of Nashville, Term., for the b?cofiU ariTOd from Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Having been afflicted all my life with Scrof ula, my system seemed saturated with It. It came out in Blotches, Ulcers, and Mattery Sores, all over my body." Mr. Carter states that he was entirely cured by the. use of Ayer's SAit3ATARiiXA, Ind since discon tinuing its use, eight months ago, he has had no return of tho scrofulous symptoms. . All baneful infections .of the blood are promptly removed by this unequalled altera tire. rEXPAKETD BT Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell. Mass. Sold by all Druggists; fl, six bottles for 15. c HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST CUBE for c E ICIDiMEY DISEASES. Bom alauns 1cat or dlaordered nxlns n&- c eto tht you TicUm t TUXK DO NOT HESXTATZ aft Kidney, wort at once, (drajr- &aVi noommend 10 and it will pUly am ooxn the diaease and restore heaUUiy action. c . I fAi jkC For oomlaints peculiar ftatCl vil CDi t" your oei. sucaaapaln aedfreakneaaes. Xldny.wort U una-urpajaed. c as It will act promptly and safely. Either Sex. uoraUnonoc, retention orunne. briok; dust or ropy deposit, and doll drsgrlar o pains, all speedily yield to Its coraUre power. ; IS. SOLD BY ALT. DUTJGOIsrs. Triz? tl THL PR0P08MU- II?.-My darlu, you look irrcsi4lUi ovcly to night ! She, Dq I? -Thanks very jnuch! you US hanJicmeaua Pnncc, aioiley, in your urcss suit. He. Gire the. credit to the DlAvroxo Shirt, love, r.hich I wear for the first . time to-night; it is that which gives tone le my toilette. Here is its prototype (slip ping the Diamond engagement rinjj . x hnger;. She. May our lore be asf fuduring aj e lame ot - '-Ths DUMOND Shirt." IJbUau : . WAMSUTTACSJZIOO LINEN." - If your dealer does net Iceep It, send hlj adrcst to Ianiel M ler u. Co sole saacuxcturcrs, LaLim wore. Lia. ' , CAHOUN A CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. OrriCE or SunjnxTixrivT. f VHsiingtoa. N. CSt. 19. ( CHANCE OFSCIinDCLn. On and after this date, the k:iojn Schedule will be operated on thii Rail. roau. ijASSENGEK. MAIL AND !-i'Krb 1 TRAIN. Daily Exctrr Scndav. ' - ) Lcare Wilmington at..T.r n m No. 1 VLeare Raleigh at...... 7 00 pm 1 Arnre at inaricttc....6 5$ a m 1 ,1 Leave Charlotte at Sjc nm No. 2 v"AiTire at Raleigh at. . .9 00 a m Arrive at w uzainjton.j 45 am Local Freicii Pais. Car Atuched. Leave Charlotte at........ 7 ao am Arrive at Laurinburg at 545 pm Leave, Laurinbarjj at.. 6 15 am Arrive at Charlotte at ..4 43 pa Lcare Wilmington at .625 am Arrive at Lauruiburs at a 25 p m Leave Laurinurp at j 15 am Arrive at v ilmington at 835 p m Local l-rcight between ViIminzton and Laurinburj: Tri-WceUv leaving Wilmington on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Leave Laurinburg on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Passenger Trains stop at regular Stations only, and Points designated in me company s iiraejlable. Shelby Division, Passenger, Mail. tx press .and freight. Daily except Sunday. Leave nariotte 7 35 a m Shelby. ....... 1 1. 10 am Arrire Ellenboro .... 1 2 00 m Leave Ellenboro 1225 pm .Leave Shelbv..i 2c nm No. j No. 4 .Arrive Charlotte. 2? n m Trains INo- 1 and 5 mat- rtft. rn nection at Hamlet with R. & A. Trains to jmd from Raleigh. " Through Sleeping Cars between Wil mington and Charlotte and Raleigh and Charlotte. Tate Tram No. 1 for Statesvillr. Stations Western N. C. R. R., Ashcville, and points West. Also, for Spartanburg. Greenville. Athens, Atlanta and all points South west. L. C. JONES. Superintendent. l. v. llark, ucn. I'assenger Agent. Pit rauc. A4min4 l ttotkaaliaM ta4 . Wnal aaM aalhaaa lka aaaa -- aerer rails to He to re (irtror I'sdea Hal to jrvv.'ia ewtjr. M eta. a4 $ I as all SiTX. 1 uHri iin, nugritf, Diitn.ia ana many of tne Lest medicines knows are here con. Lined into a medicine of such varied ande&ctire powers, ss to make the Greatest I3ood Tanner & the ' I II k J L .1111 , . Ectl Health and Strength Restorer Cm Cut. It ewes Dyrpepb, Rheunutkm, Flerplessacss, all diseases of the Stomach, l3owct, Lunt, Lirer, Kklneys, And all Fna.W Comolaintt. If tou are wasting- away wuh Consumption or any utease, tive the Ton k: tMby. 1 1 wil surely heipjrou. Remember! ituitjnerior tolirrterv Ejences of Ginger and other Tonics, as itbutkU up the srstem without intoxication. 50c and $1 sues, stall dealers in dYnc. None temnne without signature of )!tcOX &Co..N V. Send toe circular LAKGS SJaTJXO 1-t BCTLXU 712 POLUlR aOJL no longer from Dyspep sia, Indigestion, want of Appetiteossof Strength lack of Energy, Malaria, Intermittent Fevers, &c. ;. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS no ver fails to cure all these diseases. Boston, November 6, iSi. Esowit Chemical Co. Gentlemen : For years I haws been a treat sufferer from Dyspepsia, aad Could ret do relief (haTiag tried everything which was recommend ed) until, acting oa the advice of a friend, who had beea bene fined by Bsowirs laox UiTTsrs, I tried a bottle, with most surprising results. Prevkxn to taking Laowx's laox Brrrsjes, ererytiunr I ate distressed me, sad 1 safleredT greatlj froca a boming sensation la the stomach, ' which was eabearaUe. Siace ta ing BiosVi I sow Brrraas, all m, are at as csd. Caa eat any time without aay disagreeable re sults. 1 am pracricany another rcrsoa, Mrs. W. J. Flttoc. - o UsTcrick St, E. Bostoa. BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS nets like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all, dyspeptic symptoms, such as tast ing the food, Belching Heat In the Stomach, Heartburn, etc- Tho i only Iron Preparation that will not blacken the . teeth or give headache. Sold by 411 DruoTiata. Brown Chemical Co. - . i BalUmore, Md. - S- tltat av I ma ritters srs tnade Vy llTuwm Chemical Co.. Italuaore. aad ; have erected red lines and Uc- ) soa.k oa wrspyer.- DEWARE OF IMITATIONS Suffer Hare utsn the ajjiiratlo-i ol evcrr Srt. Ucl: wcarfr w ho hit csrJ them. Thr-r stand ur.rira!kJ in ihcir icndtil rrf taiion. uur ic!iSDr.u:iarc from Cot ernors. Senator. LrjiU!ora ar.4 frorr. the most diitir.u-ahcJ mm in a'.j brancbcao1scicr.ee ho have had their sijr-.t irnprovca bv thc.r Ui. UnprccoicnlcJ M to ErcryuIrCa Orerihc!5;.r- tcttimony in favor cf their suTtrioritr. They can be worn anr Urrvh ol tlrnc at oac tit tin, at 4 astoniMuj clearness o! rtsion. citncr or ca.na;e cr by ether arti 6cialliht. Mr. l!a.Les not oc!y has Ihe best elates, but carelu!' examines the eye o! each patient, and c'it.s ind.s pensible ad:cc as to the proper selec tion ox classes, haiwz had an eircrietiCe ol-rishteca years in this branch ol sci ence. Hawkos Patent Intension SPRING EYE .GLASS Tho Finest in Iristcnce. And arc recommended hvlthe mniiri faculty throughout the country. No pressure oroducinr irtUatior.s. No dan. gcr ol cancer that is sometimes the re- su.t oi wearing etner eyeglasses, test. in with case upon any nose." FROM THE GOVERNOR. OF LOt. ISIANA. Paton Rogue. Ii., Jan. 23. iSSi. To Mr. A. K. IIavkr Drar Sir I desire to testify to the j;re at superiority o! cur Crystalucd Lenes. They com bine great brilliancy with to!tness and pleasantness td the the ec, more than any I have ever lour.d. , ai awav a m at a. : u. Mci-nery, . Governor ol Louisiana. FROM COERNOR IRELAND. OF ' TEXAS. To Mr. A. E. Hawkes Dear Sir It gives me pleasure to say that I hate Deen ujins your glasses tor some ttmt past with much satisfaction. For clear ness, softness and (or all purposes n tended, they are not surpassed by any that I have ever worn. I would recom mend them to ali who want a superior glass. Respectfully vours, John Ireland. FROM GOV. S.- l HUGHES. OF ARKANSAS. Having used. A. ' K. Hawke's new Cry stalucd Lenses for some months, I have lound them the finest glasses I have ever used. Simom I I lushes. Governor of Arkansas. FROM E..(JOV: V- R. MILLER. . I find Hawks new Crystalietl Len ses ol superior quality, hiring worn them with great satisfaction. W.R.Miller. Ex-Govcrnor of Arkansas. ONE , FROM THE SUPERINTEN DENT, OF INSTITUTE FOR THE 1JLIND. Mr. A. K. Hawkes Dear Sir : I take great pleasure in faying that your fc'pnc tade and patent spring eje-glasses ex cel anything I have yet been able to pro cure, enabling me to read the finest print with ease and comfort. Frank Raincy, M. D. 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The Morning News (Greensboro, N.C.)
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July 12, 1887, edition 1
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