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I. CCA AND GENERAL The Nortii Carolina" Prohibi tionist and the-' 'Voice" both for $1.50. Make home attractive Nothing adds so much to the pleasures of a home as music.Buy a good Piano or Organ, of J. L. Stone, Kaleigh N.-C,,and you will nev er regret it. . . The editor lectured on the sul jeet of Prohibition last week, as folia ws : At Lock -rille Tuesday eveniug, New Elam , Wed nesday evening, Hanka Chapel Thursday evening and at Merry Oaks Friday even ing. ; Miss. Cora Moore and Mr. O. M. Van- story, uom 01 ima cuy, were united m matrimony on the 17th inst. Dr. J. Henry Smith Officiate i , The happy couple have gone u a bridal trip to the North. Our best wishes ! May their lives be long, use ful and happy I -. " --.r - -. .. A fresh supply of Ladies Cloaks- and Flannel underwear has just been opened at Sample Browns aud tho bargains in Overcoats and Suits are going off rapid Ty. It will pay you to look .t their goods before they are picked over and while you ar there you can see some good bargains in Carpets and Bed Blanket. SI r . J MongT has j ust opened a new hotel at Sanford, N. C. The building, situated on Maine street, opposite the de pot, is commodious und well arranged : . i i . " . tne rooms are wen venuiaica ana com fortable, and the table weP,if the din ner we eat there last Saturday is a samp e, those who stop at the Sanford Hotel once will be likely to do so again. j "The Timehonorei Notre Dame, Bal timore, Md. . :"...; We have had ample opportunity , to convince ourselves of the efficacy of Sal vation Oil. We cheerfully submit our names to the public as retereuce. : Re spectfully, Sisters of Notre Dame Aisquith & Eager Sts., Baltimore, ifd. ; -Tliis is to express my sincere thanks for the benefit I have experienced from the use of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. " I had a severe and aggravating cough so that 1 cftald scarcely talk after using one small bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, it not only cured my cough but strengthened my tore chest. I take great pleasure in tsstifvjng to the efFUacy of the Syrup and heartily recommend it. - - ' C : W. J. Willi Aiis, Jr., 1.1 Ansor St. Charl&- ton, I. C- .' 7--.., . " The Post Office has a new attraction It is a neat arrangement called the W. C. T. U. B-illetln, and headed "To Day's news," The most pithy, brief items of a Temperance character appear daily, and scores of people each day saunter up and read them. One exposed lat Friday, on "Old Bye Makes a Speech" attracted much attention and was repeatedly copied. could wisely be adopted anywhere, where folks do much congregate BiiAKSOX'S AotlCULTlTKAL Almasac for 1333 is out in good time aad in good shape. It improves year by year, and is Tecognized 'an "over the State as a Standard Hand Book of useful" information about the State. v Z ;':-: -V.; ' ; : .' - Mb.. Braxsox Las for years past made hi J own calculations, as announced on tie Title Page and he stands ready to correct t!.m slightest error that mav be found bv anyone of ths Fifty Thousand people who read his Almanac. O - The book is now being used in every remote corner of the State, and ' is a real blessing to the people who cannot find the same information about the State any where else for the sum of 10 cents. Our lady frend who" are looking around to see what magazine they wish to subscribe for next year should see Dewokejt'u Moxtiilt tr December, which is just out. It certainly is in the front rank of Family ATagazines, and teems to combine a doze v magazines " in one, so varied is the information it can tains. Any lady posseting this yaluahle publication cannot fail to keep house well, if she follows its suggestions. " It not only gives full information on household mat ters. but f urnishss light as " well as solid reading. Oae of its late attractions is to give ech month a potrait and a sketch of the life of the State Presidents of the W. C. T. U. That for December is Mrs. Mary Towne Burt, of New York State. In fact, Dejcosest's is a magazine that every lady nraflnmant llinnlrl InAClll It 1.4 bc&Utl- V . - i fully gotten up, and its price. $2 per year, put it within the reach of all. ' Published by W. ; Jexxixgs Demorest, 15 East 14th street, Ne w York. . " BUELIUGTON ITEMS- "WASraGTOH LETTEE. (from Oar Eegular Correspondent.) Burlinarton continues to. boom, con siderable improvement is being made in the condition of our streets. Let the good work go on. . The new large brick storehouse being built by Mr. II. C. Zachary and others, is nearing completion. A marriage is expected to take place in Burlington or near abot "on Thursday evening of this week. But you niusn't say nvthinr silout it as it is a secret; So also is that other marriage that Is to take place here soon if a favorably reply can be ob tained from the old gentlemaa who are fully avoids meeting the anxious suitor. Some sickness in town Vut most of the afflicted are thought to be convalescent. The fair weather of the last week or two 1 a1 - J - 1. farmmfm. who IiaS grcMIJ lUrU IUUDS iniuiv.. were behind sowing wheat. ' ...... 3 iilU A negre was put in Jail a iew &1, An particulars free for taking without permission iroiu mt(work in tlie worlci dejot at Graham a can of lard. H wanted shortened biscuit for Christmas doubtless. -. . "- "'- -. . ' Dotteb. -' ' - ' - .- . j ' :- WAsniNGTOXj Nov. 22, -1837 : By actual count there are now seventy five Congressmen at the Capital, and the list is lengthened on the arrival of nearly every train, .Among the most prominent of the members I have noticed on the Avenue (that's Pannsylvania 'avenue so call by, all Washinjtonians) Messrs Voor- hee-i, Harrison j E lmunds and Evarts, of .the Senate and Messrs Carlisle, Springer, Breckenridge, and Davenport " of the HousejT; Two other remarkable men and notable figures who are often seen - on the treets are the Ex-Presidant of ths Senate and the President of the Senate, John Slurimn, and John J. Ingalls. - The stately! form of the Ohio Senator is sel dom seen outside of his carriage, on the other hand, the long, willowy figuer of the picturesque Kansah can often be seen mingling With the throngs "that frequent the thoroughfares of ; this beautiful, city, If one wishes to catch a glimpse occasion a'ly of most of the national olons, the best place to take a stand, outside of th Capit' 1 itself, is in the corridors of tht ifferent dnpartnients, near the doors o! the Secretary's "office. When a comlnon mortal, like you.or I, dear reader, wtuld enter the awe-inspiring presence of a Cabinet minister, the obliging door-keeper always hands out a card, with blanks, where in wr are required to state "name and nature of business", and send it in by a messenger bef re there is the slight est chance for admission ; but, when a "member" as they are popularly known, appars, . the door flies open as if by mgai c by the time he is in six feet of it . It is said that Mr. Car lisle, presuming on his election .s Speaker, which obody doubts, is casting about for suitable material for Congressional committees a task that will tax the great tact and skill of the Ken.tccky statesman to accomplish satisfactorily, as there are a hundred and more new men to place a great number of the ablest and most experienced on gressmea having been relegated to the peace ful walks of privatr life. " " A3 foreshadowed in my last letter, the resignation of Commisssioner of the Land Office .Sparks has taken place. the Presi dent letting down the arrogant and re bellious official as easily as possible.; Thie was tue only way, out side ol a peremp tory disoxiijal, to prper'.y dismissil, to properly rebuke the persistant insubordia tioa of the irawible Illin-tian, who coa stantly deported himself in office as if he wts lord of all h surveyel.- It is the goss p of the hotel and depart mental corrditors that some opposition is developing to the confirmation of Secre tary Lamar's probable nomination to the Supremo Binch, ehiefly on.account of Li advanced age he is entering his C3rd year and it appears that this -feeling u Jy no means confined to his political op- jwnents. There is a disposi.i n on tie par. of sever-1 Iiepublican Senat rs to raise a sectional eut 3ry -against the Sacretary on account of his having withix the pst four year? championed the civil chieftain of the Southern Confederacy, en the flsjo. of the United States Senate . It is broadly intiinat d that the Supreme Court is equally divided onjthe issue of th prohibition cases from Iowa, Kansas and Georgia, and that the new . Justice . will have 1 1 cast th? deciding rote it now stanil four to fonr nine being a full bench? :" : ' '.. ; In the celebrated drive well case, the Supreme Ceurt has recently rendered a decision against the pat ntee, who claimes a royalty of ten dollars each oh all; the driven wells in the United States the number being estimated at three millions ? The deficiencies for the" transportation of the mails amounted to . f rm eight to fifteen million dollars per annum a few years since ; but these deficits have bet n gradually reduce I untill they how are no more than a milli m a j'ear so that by end of the jreBent -year the Postoffice Department promises to be on a self sus taining basis.' i : Assistant Commissioner of Patents Gen "Roberf B. Vance, of N. C, a brother of Senator Vance, is acting as Commissiontr of patent" during the absence of Mr. Hall, and he makes and efficient ofllii 1, bing both affable and popular, and fully eguip ped, bj' natural ability and by hi3 expsri enc e'ii-SCongreB i as chairman of the com mit' 90 on ' patents, to ably dischags tho tejponsible dat es devolving upan him. " Consumptioii' Cured. An' old physician, retired from practice having ha . placed i i his hands by an Ejst India missionary the formula of a simple vegc a le remedy for a speedyand pe manent cure of onsumption, Bronchi tis, Catarrh, Asthma aud al! throat and Lung Affe-tions, also a o itive a' d radi cal cure for Nervous , Debility and all Ne - vous Complaints, after h ving te3ted its wonderful curative power it thousands ;f cases, has felt it hi-i duty to make it tnnwn to hit sufferi"e feilows. Actuated hvtliL motive and a desiro to relieve hu man suffering. I will send f ee of charge, to ?.1I who desire it, this receipUn (-erman, Frem-h or English, with full directions fnr Tretarinir and using. Sent by mail hr 1drssiK? with st mp. naming ihe no npr.- W . A. Notes. 149 Power's Block Rochester, N. Y- eow. Jan 28,8 I : Good "Waxes Ahead. " Geokoe Snssox & Co., Portland Maine can give you work that you can do and live at home, making great pay. You ri started freel Capital not needed.1 Both Kp. pa. Aliases Cut this out and 'write trnicK! no harm will be done if you con .inHp nnt to eo to work, after you learn uest - paying -Mar. 18S6 jou -prices. Mr W. B. Hunter of Forkade N. C, who has a sore on his face, is improving fast under the treatment of a Dr. Daniels of Georgia who is stopping at Jonesboro. The Editor of the P ohibitioxist spent a few hours here last Saturday on his wayi home from the Conference at New Elam'. i i Mr. . J. A. Campbell 4 miles east of Jonesboro raised 900 bushels : of potatoes this year. The crop is rotting in this sec tion., .i . , f ,- ...: - . Kev. Dr Atkinson ot Raleieh preached a very acceptable sorinon in the Presbyte rian church last Sunday night. . - : . R. E. Ponton." 'Studies in the Bock of Revelation" is the title of a ihamplet of 107 pages placed upon our table by its author. Rev. W. A. Crocker, of the Virginia M. X. Con ference.'; Tt o work is well ; written and shows extensive ; reading and profound thought on the subject by the author. Whether the reader accept' the theories advanced ox not, he cannot fail to b3 inter ested and profite 1. f ' J : - ' : j.; To the same author we are in lebted fdr a copy of his "Studies in the Prophecy of Daniel," a work of abaut the same style and size as the oae before mentioned, b it we think even more intervsting and in structive. . : : - ": . - The price of these pamphlets is 25 cants each; both in one volume, cloth, 75 cents, Address ReY. W- A. Crocker, E;iimsrtor; J0NESB0E0 D0TS- Mr'A. C. Beryman died at his' broth er residence in Jonesboro Nov. 15. .; He was burled on Thursday at the old home stead on Lick Creek- with Masonic hon ors. ! Rev. W. S. Lacy preached the funcr- Worth Tour Attention, . rn tiin riTit. -iiid mail it to Allex & Co, Augusta Maine, who will send you free, um.thinr mpw. tUat iust coins money tr ..ii i - A - nrfnl aa ths flftCtflC ; n I lio-ht, as genuine as pure gold, it will prove , jjrs jj. q. Kelly, Miss Irena Watson .f lifelong value and importance to yuian(i Mefrs. II. A: Hight and J. D. Gunter win hrincr you in more cash, riifht away week, All were highly pleased with than anything else in' the world; Anyone their trip anvwhere can.do the work, ana nve at t rrhe re was a big Tobacco sale at the vou don t carff to engage, wny no narm is aucuuuer pv nnwio d 'no. . into the sale nnd the weed brought THE CENTURY MAGAZINE. ITII the November, 1887, issue The i Century com mences its, thirty-fifth ren ame with a regular circulation of al most 25,000. ; The' War; Papers aud the Life of "Lin'cola increased its monthly edition by 100,000. f The lat ter history ; having recount sd the events of Lincoln's early years, and given, the necessary ! survey of the political condition of the country, reaches a new pericd, with which his secret ries were most intimat ly ac quainted. Under; the caption . : Uncofain the Wdr - tne writers now enter on tne more important part of their narrative, viz.: the early years of the War and Presi dent Lincoln's part therein. Supplementary War Papers, following the ;'battle series by dis tinguished generals, will describe in teresting features of army life, tun neling from Libby Prison, narratives of personal adventure, etc.: "General Sherman will write on "I'he Grand Strategy of the War. ' ; ,! Kennzn on Siberia. . : Except the Life of Liucoln and the War Articles iio more important se ries has ever: teen udertakenby The CEXTCtti-,than thi of Kennah's. With ". the previous i)reparation ofj t uri ye.irs travel nd i tndy in Russia and Siberia, the author under took'a journey of 15,000 m les for the special investigation here required. An introduction 1 irom the Russian Minuter of the Interior admitted him to the principal mines and prisons, where he became' acquainted with some three hundred State exiles, Liberals, Nihilists, and-others, aud the scries will be a startling as Tell as accurate revelation of the exile sys tem. The many illustrations by the artist and photographer, Mr. George A.T"rost,wbo accompanied the author, will add greatly to the value of the articles. A Novel by Egglc6'.on . ... with illustrations will . rnn thr ugh he year. Lhorter novels will fcl- ow by Cable and Stockton. Shorter Iction3 will appear every month. Miscellaneous Features : 1 will comprise several illustrated ar ticles on ' Ireland, by Charles De Kav : papers touchiff the field of he I Sunday-School Lessons, il- ustrated by E. :L. Wilson ; wild Western life by Theodore lloosevelt ; the English Cathedrals, by Mrs. "Van Renfeselaer, .with t illustrations by Pennell ; Dr.! Buciley's valuable pa pers on Dreams, Spiritualism, and Clairvoyance; essays in criticism, art, ravel, and biography ; - poems; car toons; etc. By u Special ojfer the numbers fcr the,past year ontaining the Lincoln history may be secured with the year's subscription from s November, 1887, twenty-four issues in all, for $6.00, or, with the last years numbers hand somely bound, $7.50. ' - Published bv the The Century Co. 33 East 17th. Strreet, NeW-York. ST. NICHOLAS. For Young Folks. INCEics first issue, in 1873 this magazine has maintained. V with undisputed recognition, the position it took at the beginning, that of beine "the most excellent juvenile periodical ever printed. The best known names in literature were on its la3t of - contributors from the start, Bryant, Longteliow, Thomas Iluges, George' MacDonald, Bret Harte, Bayard Taylor," Frances Hodg son Burnett, James T. Fields, Jolm a. f Whittier : indeed the list is so long that it would be easier to tel the few authors of note who have no contributed to ; "the world's chil grwn-up folks, too, ha3 a remark" able faculty for knowing and enter tuiningchildren. Uuder her skillful leadership.. St. Nicholas brings, to thosands of homes on both sides of; the water knowledge and delight. St. Nicholas in Eigland. It is not alone iu America that St. Nicholas has made its great success. The London 77m, 's says : "It is above anything we produce in the same line." The" ' Scotsman, gays ; "There is no magazine thac can suc cessfully compete with it.". The Coming Year of St. Nicho!as The fifteenth year begins with the number for November, 1887, and th publishers cau announce Serial and Short Sto riesby Mrs. Frances Hodg son Burnett, .Frank 11 Stockton, II. HBoyeseu, Joel , Chandler Harris, J. T. Trowbridge," Col. Richard M. Johnston, Louisa M. r Alcott, " Pro fessor Alfred Church, William II. Ilideing, Washington Gladden, Har riet" Prescott Spofford, . Amehaf E. Barr, Fiances Couitenay Baylor, Harr.et Upton, and many others. Epniuni Alton will write a series of papers oil the "Routine of the Re public," how the Presiden t works ac the White House, and how the af fairs of the Treasury the State and War' Departments, etc , are conduct ed Joseph O'Brien, a well- known Australian journalist, will describe "The Great Island Continent" ; Elizabeth Robins Pennell will tell ol "London Christmas Paii omimes ! (Alice in Wonderland, ect.; . John Burroughs will write "Meadow and Woodland Talks with Young Folk," etci, etc. Mrs. Burnett's short serial will be, the editor says, a worthy sue cessor to her fomous "Little Lord FAuntleroy," which appeared in St. N cholas. . . ' Why not try St Nicholas thisyeai for the young people in the house 1 Begin with the November number. Send us $3.00, or subscribe througl booksellers and newsdealers. Tfcc Century Co. 33 East 17th St. New York. WONDERFUL SUCCESS. . ECONOMY IS WEALTH. All the PATTERNS 70a wish to we during the year, for nothing, (a eaviiig of from $3.00 to $4.00), by subscribing tot . , Tie Nortl Carolina ProMMlionist em 6 rest's With Twelve Orders for Cut Paper Patterns of your own selection and of .any size. BOTH PUBLICATIONS ONE YEAR, .$2.50 (TWO FIFTY). TVEHOREST'S TJJ BUT THEBES! Of all the Magazines. Containing Storiep, Poems, and other Literabi ATTRACTION 8, COMBINING AltTlSTIC, SCIBN- .. . TiriC, AMD lioUSEHOLO MATTERa. - Xlluatratetl -with Original Ste-el Kuimui. inas. Photoaravuren. (HI 2icturRM nnA fine Woodcuts, making ii the Model jUatja zirie of America. . Each Magazine contains a coupon order eiJtitlipr the holder to tho selection cT uy pattern illustrated in ths fashion department in that number, and in any of th! frizes maiiufncture'l, inaking pattt nis during-the yenr of the valnc cf over three tiollar.i. DUiJlUttBSTS HONimx is Justly cntitlttl tne World's Model Magazine. The Largest in Form, the Largest in Circnlation, and the best TWO Collar Family Magazine issued. will be the Twenty- fourth year of its publication, and it stands t the head of Family Periodicals. .--It contains ft pages. iar?e qnnrto, kxxu)$ incnes. cie;anny pmirea ana fully illustrated. Published by W, Jennings Demorest, New York, And by Special Agreement Com- r bined with the " N. Carolina ProMMtionist at $2.5Q a Year ...... e-ju . To clubs of ten new subFcribers w. will sen t the Noktii Oaiioi-ixa Proui bitiosist one year for $7.50 : : Xow, reader, if you are interested ii: tlie cause, of Proliibition, go to work an get ns up a club. We hope to hear fron- aur friends in various f . "itions of the State in answer Wftliis proposition.: Oar list K growing raiiidly, but we want it to grow tnoro rapidlr. . We want 10,003 jiames oii .Helisfeby tho- lsr of- Nov. : 18S3. Shall wehavQ thein? The answer to this quostion deiMjndi) in large measure upon trie trisn us ot tao c tuse. Witntue prop er effort ox the part of these the 10,000 will be enrolled. Siuok Lsnf'. Cult Ciararettes, for Ca tarrh 1 Price IO Cts. Sold by all Druggists ft magazine. The Editor, Mary Mapes Dodge author of "Hans lirinker ; or, The Silver Sk iteV and' otherpopular looks for ; vou ii 2 folks, arid- fur Tb OraMMS &ira m Barth for P&fav WlU rUT mora aalcklr tfc&n mar other known mt- dy: KhaazojtuaDi, BurKlcia, Borna, Bcaida, (Xiafc Lamb. ro, Fiimriiy, Sorta, FVoat-bltM, Baekacha, Uutnar, Bora Throat, Scl&tiem. V ounaL H riinha Toothachey Bpraioa, ato. Frlaa xsna. m, oomm. eoia vj au idraKziata. Caution. Tha (Ten Ssvr olna Salvation CHI bcara oar "ta rvsUUred Trada-Hark, aad our fao-dralla drojirarab A. O. Krrer A Cfk, Boia Froprietora, Baltimore, UL, V.&iu WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHING. " GOODS, Don't Fail to Call on us. llESPECTFULLY, F. FISHBLATE, - LEADING CLOTHIEli, Greensboro N. C. C. M. VANSTORY, Maxaoer. SALESMEN: F. O. EITLISS, WILL. RANKIN, JOHN P. SCOTT. X-w.: v tv- - H. E. CAKTLAND, MERCHANT TAILOlt, UNDER CENTRAL HOTEL, Greensboro. N, C, has a fine line SOOTC J ?nd ENGLISH Cheviots, Corkscrews, Wcrsteads &c, a so a nice , line of Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs and Neck wear 1 m : every variety, Give him a call. O ver 9,000,000 worn during the past six years. This marvelous success is due ' 1st. To tho Kuperiority of Coraline over all other materials, as a stifTcncr lor Corsets. 2nd. To tho superior quality, shapo and workmanship of our Corsets, combined with their low prices. Avoid chea p imitations made of various kinds of cord. None are genuine unless "DR. WARNER'S CORALIHE" is printed on inside of steel cover. FOR SALE BY ALL LEASING MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 35Q Broadway, New York City. P1GTIIRES ! PICTURES Pictures iron Life in ail Styles, Old Pictures Copied to any Size. Our office is supplied . with best instruments and latest improvements. Call and examine specimens of our work. hi Work Guaranteed. Prices as Lot 'as the Lowest. "West Market Street, 2d door from Court Housi, Greensooro, N. C. PRINCE & WHITE Photographers.' THE ROYAL ST JOBET r3 1 Eh W C!3 - : f . 7J 5 is the only machine made that: eew's the same with the machine rnnnmor of JS wrrd r frWard -topping or SgfiSfiSfi EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FIVE YEARS. W. 0. WAKEFIELD & CO., Greensboro IV'. 17. Dealers iivimuie jnnsn Mixture Guano in stock. Mar. 18? r Sheet . Music A PIANOS. KRANJCIl 6r BACU. Behr Bros., OIIIOKIiJtlXG, Enu nerson, rf . HALLETT & DAVIS. Speciality OUGANS. KIMBALL. New Eneland, MILLK1U beidgepOrt. SHE:ET-MUSIG: ALL THE NEAVAND POPULAR AIRS IN STOCK. Novelties Received Weekly, n TE ICHERS ARE OFFERED SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Sevvdng Machine . ITeedles. - There are many qualities of Needles; the Best are Cheapest. Singer Needles v cents per Dozen. All others 5centseach, 50 centsper d zen I can furnish ANY PART of any make SEWING MACHINE. Ord PTi V moil -Xl-ill moai'irn . . -. tention. Itemittanco can be made in postage. " I am asking for business that will save buyers moneys JLet tte Goods Talk 5 . J. L. STON E, ACIIINK'XEEDIES OFFEYE TSSTYLE. innncc n A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE . i i iTi 'Tn 1 Min nnr ut- This Farm is situatftd in Guilford Coun ty, N. C on Reedy Fork, on the line of the It. & D. R. R , and contains some- thinsr over 700 acres. Itiias on it a erood Granite quarry. The soil is adapted to the srrowth of Tobacco Gram 01 ail Kir.as, Cotton and Gras3. It has a larare frame dwelling of nine rooms, smoke-house double kitchen, ice house, store house, barnes, stables, cribs, tenant houses &c. There is on the place, besides several old orchards a young orchard of some 150 trees of select fruit, just beginmg to bear, The dwelling is ;li miles from Brown s summit a station on the U. & D. It. II. 12 miles from the city of Greensboro and within half a mile of a saw ana gram mill. The location is one of the most desirable. in the country. , ' - Call on or aonres3 tne HiUitor 01 -tins aper. ell I'A l Ei JmBLlSf t . " fr itniiKTiA TE FhlS - Out offw c is (.p.Hwite he U. S Patent office aiV o 'J ' ' Min t.n!s in less VV'i"7V?iVft 01 hiiik in 111 V ----- r, ,1 ,. ..1 r f l,nivi unit vi mil Ke j V tj.tii'i t. Positively none genuine unless stamped as follows r M S' S3 -SI Made in Congress Button & Lace. Best Calfskin. v This is the original $3 Shoe, and the only one which endures the test of time and constantly grows Ui public favor. It is made to-please the wearer by its durability and comfort. It is not made to eaten his eye by false appearance of excellence when held in the hand. Consequently our sales are now and have been from the first, larger than those of any other maao- ' tacturers of shoes of this price. A postal card sent te us will bring you information how to get this Shoe la. anv State or Territory. " SHOiity? JAMES HEAUS &t C9.f . 41 Ltncouj Sx Bostok. Ma A FULL LINE OF THE -; JAMES MEAS SHOE. Fcr Sale By FARRI0R & CEABTEEE, Wholesale & Retail DEALERS In BOOTS AND SHOES. Greensboro N. ' O. Exclusive kits, for ZEIGLER BSC'S. Fine Shoes W ORKIHO CLASSES wS prepared to furnish all classes with em ployment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare mments. Business new light and profit ble. Parsons of ei her sex easily earn from 50 cents to $5.00 per eveuinsr, and a proportional sum by de s ot ing ?11 their time to .the ibusiness. Boys and girls ca': earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this may send their ad dress, and test the business, we make this offer. To such as are 1 ot satisfied we will send one d liar to pay for the - trouble- of writing. -Full particulars and outfit free. Addre s George Stinson & Co. , Port land Maine. a : -c 4 r 1 -a r- 3$ i i 4 I mm wa, ra Ri nj - - V iNnity frooof4lian;inii(l wemiiKey LhAUU VM.llSS WEST IS HE'-'l-Htn . . , For tin-ulnr. advi-je. n-rms and rffTfic t nptiml clients in youroxvn St!Ue.'..uiiy ( ny , lown write to f Jj J 1 i'tj ' not requir-d. Some have made over $:.0 Sea Wonders exist in thousands forms; but are surpassed bv 0 " - marvels of invenlion. Those who are in need of profitable work that " can be done whilr living at home should : at once send their address to Hallett & Co. -Portland Maine, and recieve free full informotion how either sex, of all ages can earn from 5 to $25 per day and upward wherever incyllVe 1UU tut aiaiu iico. ibvi 2 CO erj 03 CO o CO M H 2? : a- o te 39 2 09 o o o 4 p 9 O c o O . 9 to u -cS CJ , o J-. o : O O 5 ft f x r . r- - o CO O C3 .S o r-i ri J H I-) a S3 St 'O 00 o S "3 T3 a o it -i T3 2 : w -. o -u W 3 C 4 - 1 . O - a o CO o CO P 1a o cr. c JAS. S. EDVELL, Boot and Shoe Maker ! AS opened a TT JLAPost C fflce . buildine shop in the old inc Bouih Ejiu streets, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line Satisfaction guaranteed. Besides he keeps constantly on hand for sale second haxd - boots and shoes, and will take old boots and shoes in exchange for work. - , . If you have boots or shoes to mak. mend buy or sell, do not fail to giv him a call r sept 24 3 mos ' - T. S. SHEXTON, -DFALER O CD t r-l D CJ CD CROCKERY. ' GLASSWARE Wccden 2nd Willow Ware, GENERAL lI3RCnANDISE ,f C err:?? obensbceo, N. C. "VT-ZTTcan live at home and make mere X J U money at work for us than at anything else in this world- Capital no! needed ; you are started free. Both sexes; all ag s. Any one can do the work Laige earnings sure from firs- start. Costly out fit and terms free. Better not delay. Costs yon n thing to send us your address and find out; if you are wise you will do so at one H. Hallett & Co., Portlanp,
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