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The Maxton lUnion: 8Y THE MAXTOX PUB " LISHLKG COJPPAjYY. John Leach Secty ancj Treasurer.! SOME STARTING FACTS. The official retains of boards of health show thai nearly three-fourths; 11 j ii c i : I Oi &Ji oeaiirs re iruiu cuuuujpiiuu; Worse Than Marriage. . IOIcRak MAATON, X. Tneadar, Scwcbiption 1.00 A bachelor old and cranky Was sitting alone in. his room; when we think over this fact it is re-' His toes with the gout were aching, ally awful, thogfe every case started ; ace was u erspreau wuu with ir simple cough or cold, realize j gloom. v y t how important it is to check this ter-j Xo little ones shout disturbed him, J .,Tor rible malady which can be done by ; From noise the house was free: I tiRtncT Puritan Coucdi and ConsumD- Tr fori f rnn hm ati'm A1l.vi 1 merchant r i . a - a v. w tivut uaw fcv w a. i rr r1.! Tmo O?! nfa A f .1 Fit T a . - 1 J I. t J IMPORTANT TO OUR success in OTAXTOBT. ill WILL FJND ; At the store of MAXTOX DRUG - C03IPANV. It affords twer at pleasure to say that our snc V far inxton has greatly cm- 4 B. R B S. K-S., wapariUV Srotu n ononis i" t"" . y , . , ; , ... ,, oilwf nv rMRonnble . r i..r t t rn J o-ir expectation, we bare o--en sepi. unj u u wu6 v , wii-.b i wt-r wun jivpnpw rnL Year. Crooni's drugstore At J JJ j Twa8 as quiet as quiet could be. i So medical aid was lacking; i- Manufacturers ! Tue ?,ervan.ts ,his iiu A NEW WRINKLE- ... . nrtrrkTrki?Tt' in otnm f diffarAnt lengths and widths : n.. We reeeired nn immense im m liUDivwi. . " : , - , , " and the Georgia Far-! ai i;:K;m . J2i i,; embracing Hamburg au auwwv. tiujimup I Ad ies Cresses. Uoasameri ana laui nwpcvMj -vu.m .w o . - r : .n.1i Ijimnna Acai n The Soutberu Entered at the Postoffice Association . . . dill i XJ(M1 ICo vw--" i AS SECOND CLASS MATTEIi. mers Alliance gave the death blow j Bjt Btm there was 80methintr wantin(r see them, a we cannot promise of securing such bargains, again. : ! . -r i . . m i mi I 0 O' i imSProm North Carolina ! r',C " 'e uS " ou x ura- . Son;eu;lnR be couldn't command; AuuKiawvu 4av at Augusta, Ga. j The kindly words of compassion, The .Wilmington i of Thurs-' least part of tl,e glory touch oi a genUe hand. ' OI tills aCUievenieiir, IS lUC iaci i ue baiu as gis uiuw iew uarser 7 J. u u : i : tl.nt tl.P work lnnn was aided bv uu uc XttUo unuug uurse, flay, May 2nd, contains a-communication on the above subject, written by a "Xortb Carolinian," which gives a truthful cause of our by seveu cotton manufacturers of Xorth Carolina. The conference between the Manufactures' Association aud the j "Well, marriage may bo a failure, ' But this is a blame sight worse.'' Buffalo Courier. OUB DRESS.GOODS DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. French and American Sateens in solid i fibres, Henriettas, Altxitros, Englwh Beige in Spring and Summer shades. , r r 1 young men seeking otner nems,t . r , DONT bTAND THAT PAIN. to-wit: "Want of appreciation at ! lantuactures' Assoc.auon auu me j It doD do to neglect naWs war. Lome." i ! i 1 rrme Alliane resulted in prac- j nin aches through the system cause A Lare Lot of White Goods, Fancy Goods and Trimmings. MILLINERY! MILLINERY!! MILLINERY 1 1 ? -.1.. ..., . 4.1..4. . . 1 . I " I'll I 1 I But there are still other reasons .utu cuiiciusiuns iuai rau umt rneumaxism, neuralgia, oacKacne ana : pain in tue side, remedy is required. Bed Flag Oil the famous pain cure filli the bill. Price 25 cents. Are you consumptive or do you suf fer with a cough or cold, if so use Puritan Cough and Consumption Cure. Price 25 cents. At J D -V L L i- Xn 4-1. T i- . T n re arrive at from our dwn jxerson-: "an ullcr IUUL l" Lue "ulc ""s al knowledge aud formation.; mS Trust. One reason is, that a Ivoung man Aiter tl,e resuIt Iiad been thor leavinr hxme to seek his fortune i01 canvassed, Maj. J. F. Han- son, oi jMacon, ua., onerea tno resolution which was r.. 1 1 old friends, and the ; 1U1IU" iub a moflg strangers, beyond the in tin ence of his adviee and counsel of those tojtuutniu' whom he might naturally look for "Kesolved, That the mills repre ... , . ... .. - sen ted by the" Southern Manufac- a.d, is combutted with tbe fact , turers Association will pay for that it is "root hog, or die;" and ; whatever cotton they consume cov- without tire fear of ridicule or ! erel by cottnn or other light bag- sconi by those who wee his early '" weighing 2 of a pound to the . . I yard less, ten cents per hundred companions, he puts his shouivler r. , u.. - ' - j IIJUIU IUU IU1 CULIUI1 CUC1CU u to the wheel and pusbes forward jjute bagging." in the tide of success. If he sue , At a later meeting of the repre ceeds, his praises are published to i sen.tatives of tbe Georgia State the woriti and ho is hoisted as a Farmers' Alliance M ho were dele wodel and considered a; very smart ges to the conference with the man, when in truth the secret of j Southern Manufactures Associa his success is, that ho took the tide j ti0n, the following was adopted: at the flood, whfch led: to fortune. ! Wc bare arrange! with manu Ho may have left a brother behind! factnrers to supply the farmers of who in many respects was supcri-i this State with cotton bagging, to oe guarantee! not less than tnirtv- Croom's drugstore. An Act to Change the Time of Holding the Superior Courts of Robeson County. oDfnuT vcn o.a nronoro fr In ft Iip.iw trade in this line. Jodcincr prompt ana sale jfrom the manv H ATS already soil, the public appreciate our right down prices Our Millinery display has received most nattering praises from me many hundreds of ladies who have graced our store with their presence. THE GENERAL VERDICT is that we have remarkably tasty, styles at j most reasonable prices. j Thanking the public for their liberal patronage and, soliciting acputmuaucc of their . future purchases, I am, licspeeuany, Ei G. R0TH01L At E, L- McCovmacs Old Stand. or to him in point of intellect, but j he had to contend with all the mis- seven inches wide, and to average Dr. King's Xevr Discoterj. Pierow FatoHu prescription IIncMberry Cordial, Godfrey Cordial. Musfang Liniment, Nerre nd lui! Loctopeptine, and Pepsin in nearly ctt forml Fallow and Hematic Com p. Synipof Hyphosphites, Quinine, Mc1pln,"LBa num. mregone saltpetre, Coperas. ,niB. Stone, Castor Oil, Sweet Oil Linseed OiL Patty, Glass, Varnishes Dryers, Colors. Tw. StmXPilh. Plasters and Painkillers io rr fusion. ; Hops Baaing Ponders, Cr Twtar Soda, Lye, Soap, Medicated Soap, Terrain' ery and thousand other article too tedioo, to mention. EPSOM SALTS 5 CENTS PEH LB. Compound Cathartic Pills U. S. ! 5 cents doz. (in box.) t THIKD LOT OF BUIST'S STAN. DARD GARDEN SEEDS just ie. ceived in full size papers, regardless of wUt has been said to the contrary' GIVE US A CALL, and if v don't sau: you money you need, not call again. MAXTON DRUG COMPANY. If i V rp a i iVl A A 1 U IV BOOK STORi: PRICES ON STATIOEUY. agree ! twelve minces to the vard f. a. h. j? i i i i lonuncs ami snorr comings oi ms; at the mills. The members of the name and family through many Manufacturers' Association generations past. If he succeeds at all it is under adverse circuiu stances, for a truer : saying never Jjfrt iwpoKun o our oaviour wniiej To meet the conditions necessa on earth than that a "prophet is ! ry to begin the manufacture-, we not without honor save in his own i have contracted.. with the mills for to take cotton so covered at 10 cents additional per one hundred pounds to cover loss by weight in covering. two million This yards of cotton bag- contract will not be countiy." And if the fellow that left home does not succeed yon never hear er; and if the fellow that staid at ; State, covering the amount home happens to sueqed it is be-! wlm'11 we have contracted.v cause he had a vei v smart dndriv ' question of hew far cotton or an exceedingly rich daddv-in-i Egging is suitable as a substitute i com nleted until it is ratified bv or- of him anymore lorev-jdcrs from the Alliances of the covering the amount lor law. Either of wliich j might as i for Jute bagging, was left to a com sist a fellow up the hill of life, but j mirtec repiesenting the Georgia leaves him bereft of all honor aud i State Farmers' Alliauce, agricul credit. But we suppose our State' tinai societies in South Carolina, is no worse than others, for we ! antl tne Southern Manufacturing have men in our own State to dav ! Association. That committee after occupying positions of ; honor and deliberation and with ample trust who are natives of other 1 acts before it, reported as follows: States, and if wo fail to appreciate ! "First. That in their judgment homo talent before it -is too late ' is Practical to substitute cotton ' we can only content ourselves with j nlfiW i ... . . . - i feecond. lhat cotton bagging getting tho material from other can be manufactured yard for yard sources. Let us content ourselves . at the same or less cost than jute with the belief that all tar heels! baSing if it be generally accept- j who are a success in other States ' S a covenn 101 cotton ha'es." were.Aon, great, while : those who ' Jrer0' tl,on' is the cliance for the are failures wer. snnilpd i francif : North Carolina State Alliance to - - ill IlllllOlti But there is no use in fretting oyer, this matter, for we have always had and always will have plenty of The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: Section 1. That chapter two hun dred and thirty-nine of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, fixing the time for holding the Su perior Courts of the seventh judicial district, be amended as follows: Strike out all after the word "Robason" in line four on page four hundred and seventy-five down to and including the word "weeks1' in line eight anrj insert in lieu thereof, "Fifth Monday before tbe first Monday in March to continue for two weeks; Eleventh Monday after the First Monday in i March, to continue for one week, and to be devoted to the trial of criminal cases, trying those first who may be confined in jail for alledged criminal offences and giving precedence always to cases of capital felonies; and civil process of all kiuds may be made re turnable to this term and all matters of a civil nature Eot requiring the presence of a jury or the attendance bf witnesses may be . heard and de- termiued at said term, but nothing herein shall be construed to extend this term of Robeson Superior Court beyond one week, unless the trial of a capital felony be not concluded during the term, in which event, the term shall be extended until said triul is concluded; fourth Monday after the first Monday in September to contin ue three weeks. Sec. 2. That said chapter two hundred and thirty-nine be further amended by striking out in line fifteen, on said page four hundred and seven- ty-nve th word "sixth" and insert in lieu thereof the word 'seventh,'-' so that the U'all term of Bladen Court i shull be held on the seventh Monday j after the first Monday in September, i Sec. 3. That said chapter two hun- j drcd and thirty-nice be further amended by striking out in line twen- j ty-one on said page four hundred ; IAGES I II AVE NOW IN STORE AN UN UST ALL Y LARGE STOCK OF HBABY $ CARRIAGES THAT I AM SELLING AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Write me for prices if in need of any. i I BUY CARRIAGES AS WELL AS FURNITURE IN LA KG Ej i i QUANTITIES AND WILL SELL CHEAP. At wbolesalo and retail like this: ! Good note paper at 3 cents per qnire, tbe j host at 9 cents. Envelopes 3 cents per pack : of 23, for manilla, the best white at 6 cvnU, j and good intermediate at prices to corres i p ud, All grades of Stationery at price j lower than ever offered in any market. 12 lb ! fool's cap at 7 cents. Legal cap at 8 cent ! Letter paper at 5 and G cents. Iiox paper at from 8 to 50 cents. CHARLOTTE, N. C. .ANDREWS, ! Great Bargains. Miss Lizzie McLean v STILL, LEADS IN ' MILLINERY & ; NOTION. Her FALL STOCK is complete and it will piy yott to give her a call She Will Also- Make you a Nice Dress at Reason . able Price. MAXTON, N. C, Nov. oth, 1888. Apr 9-tf. sss s s s sss s s s sss ppp p p p p ppp p p p RKR R It Tt 11 ERR II K I I I I NN N NN N N N N N N N IN N N R KIN N N R R I N NX GGG G G G G G G GG GGG GGG OO 7 OO' DDD SSS G GO O O O D D S tS G OOOOD DS G OOOOD D SSS G OOOOD D S G GG OOOOD DS 8. GGG OO OO DDD SSS . O- O McNATT & TO. are now receiving their SPRING GOODS which they selectd with GREAT CAREaud with an eye single to the wants and ne cessities of their patrons. o- CLOTHING. Oar Spring and Summer stock of ClotbiDg is uusurpassed in style ! lortunt point PRICE. and the most im- 0 O- TUeir large stock and low prices will enable them to meet the wants of every man boy and child. o- -o Lolpto trash out the .Tte Bssr-! a , V:tin 'the word "sleuth", irinTr,, T..t. th Am l'ff 'b' 'l v. .,Vc..v. ..i- eigum so tnat the Fall term of ance determine h addition to soj Moore Superior Court shall be held SHOES, j -ike fact of their carrying the largest stock of Shoes in town 'enables j ! them to fit all aud sell close. Come and examine for vourselves. creat men to maim , mucu pine straw bagging, to buy State end Church affairs and some SO Ina"y yawls of cotton. baggiug to spare to uelp other States in T1,e orth Carolina mills were rep need, and the irreat. ni.V statn f resentea afc the conference, aud ' e ' " jmiv ui il... , , , r , . v North Carolina is too nn.elfi,h to ' C 10 meCt (le i &n a PJ tbereof t0 the Board denv mv ,f u,oa " i mads that the St.ite Alliance may i nty Commissioners of Robeson uenyanj of hei less lortunate .sis-, , . . , ! County, who shall cmim nnhi,vHnn Pr th r;t ;irt,M r .i... . : ,Urtlvl UUL uie er is uone in i . . ... , . " r " . ui vuawiii"' iinon mcui iu oe uiaue in a . iiiir, .ul:iil iu i lion nr nnrfl i uer in on the eighth Monday after the first Monday m September. Sec. 4. That immediately upon i the ratification of this act it shall be the duty of the Secret Jirv nf Sif of a tr i tf J Kwiiv fcvr i yourselves McNATT & CO. ner lor bnaus aud muscle. Cir cumstances often make men, and we have to day many men iu ou; borders who are aLs erpsit a ti... newspaper tjountv in or- i ) n ' o r mm , iu uc uuuc ill UUCC. "ci lu giVO UOUCe 10 tneCbanfTPfii T nm nnw nnn,1 ,i: 1 ! l -1 -i t. i. .i . -i r Charlotte Chronicle. . I made herein concerning the Superior " , w ldrgc8L ana ues. seieciea O10CK 01 Courts of Robeson County. Drf Goods, Notions, Clothing, Boots & . i . SAVED FROM COXSUMTION. Sec 5. That this act shall be in ' GU iL.i i. . i i n 1 greatest, and all thaVis : heeded isa: Several physician predicted that i or from and after its ratification. 9 tUdl Has 06011 Here 10 T VGarS. lour colnmu double advrtipmf ! Mr. Asa B. Rowlev. Druisf nf r-M. "a"ucu tuc aiu uaJ 01 larcn, A. D. . - v 00 ' issy ui some sensational daily of the cao oid soon have consumption Dig North. Our advertising niAili caused by an aggravated case of ca- P?rvriT4 Mnw,l.l nmsareeutirelv too limited for the 'r! fb-u,s,msfinJ induced Mm i i tieilt S UlOthmcr and FnrTritl'hiTin' dnnrcs i i e ,i nroncr dislv f to ryClarlces Extract of Flax (Pa- ashikgtos, May 4.-TLe Sec-! V , . t d,UU UrmSning UOOQS mentS for the SeaSOIl trade of men.ahty ;lu the Old j result as uDpreee,knted. I com- renrim.iiff"T.S.f wS,l 'l ioTiteSWcialal(eDtio of 1889. complete, both in-Stylcs aud Quality, and Low in prices. THE CASH TELLS. Call and see onr stock 04 Groceries! Provisiong. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS Choice Family Flour by: tub Sack and Barrel "and To BACCO BY THE IiO. ; Specialties. i HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOH HIDES, FURS, TALLOW, WAX, WOOL RAGS. EGGS, & ALL COUNTRY PRODUCE. When yon coine to town briug something to sell and call at the ' 'HAYES" cheap cmb tore. 0. S. HAYES, Ag't. MAXTON, N. C. WITH E. F. MOORE. o -o Office up Stairs at C. F. & Y. V. DEPOT. DEALER IN FERTILIZERS, Heavf Groceries, AND Farmer's Supplies. Call on us before making your arrange- Xnrtl. Sfat 11 tu.7 ulua tqnuiauuiDgLiea. Hllliam : -r.L. 1 w vv, ncu cll liih nnsi ' . application and am now, after a few " fct-ronS of the Navy, aud ap- weeks, entirely cured." It will do the I Paving the finding of the Court ; same for you. Price 1 00 TVr- i "Marshal trr.i f;i . w W " T AliV l ... . I . a II I 11 1 1 1 1 1 II I 1111 L ' r At . . " ICHORS m IQTr StQtn warrama, s e, . i rT-vi t on m m w & l arm mm, Behind the Times. Clarke's FlflX Sour. f.,r ihgx chin nA . . York lisnress rn. vou will n nn nthU ok ! cimes8 neglect of duty, and disc- . , . m - mm VLUUk all f The Kew m. . mmm m r 4m --l - . s mm w Ml A W . ' w dr mjm m MLMX Am mAm mrm - M E . u w n w ith its wood cuts purporting to i of C,are,fil Flar Remedies are for sale i bedienco of orders, on board the represent 4he Governors of Xorth ! y . 11x1011 Dru- Co -.. ouui-u Carolina, Dut it was Pearson meetings at FavetteviUe Gov. Scales instead or the peerless begin this week. Jeue .cuitiuj, mm. huh iue oricrm of 1 to my large line of OR MONEY REFUNDED. L'p Stairs will be found a most attractive Stock of c FURNITURE Tallapoosa, at Montevideo, in Feb- ! S? Si!!! of m0st CTeiytIng usnally kept iu that line,- with pncea not to Bip j MAXTON, N. C. Jan. 21,1869. ruary last. The Court Marshal was held at ; that place, and Lieut. Strong found ; guilty, aud sentenced to be sns-! ft ft TL 1 n i . i ' jybat tbe Governor of KortU Care- Jt S TZjtH i CaroU,,-, VanclN . 1. . .... I vuiv, mi iuv man wno saiu mat ti Hampton.i Sold by J. D. Croom. and to be publicly reprimanded hv Still Taking the Lead. COME ONE AND ALL AND PROCURE BARGAINS. Yon will find polite and attentive Sale!.... :n in showing joa tlirougl., ' " l"CBBUre PATENTS putt CkrcAts, and Trad-Mrki obtained, sad mH 1 Pbbw conooCTCQ lor JSodcrmt r Our Oflc it OppoaiU V. SPstent Of- time aad at ham ptt tiSaToaa tnaoU Crm waatttstoik Send mode, dowlas, cr photo, witk eri Hon. W adrlM tf jpateoubto or not. nr ot chaixe. Ow 1m aot due till mtaat iecind. A book. "How to Obuia fatenta." whhrcf eocm to actual cBeatt In your State, eoooij. fowa tent fret. Addrwa, C m&u SNOW s CO. J. LEAOH. 3IAXTOX, N.C. i the Secretary of the Navv. Sept. Sth 18S8. I
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