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4 ; i " i i Union and Scottish Chief. J', (j. McKENZIE, Editor ud Proprietor. Circulates in lloi.tgotuf ry. Moor", llieli mond, Cumberland, Jtohesou, Linden anil Columbus coiiLti'js, N, C, and Marlboro. Mariou and Che.-iferlield counti- s, S. C. Circulation Last Is-tto, 1,263. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One year ,. $i-00 Six months, .5 Three months Terms, cash in advance. TlIUKSJlVY, NOV. 10, 1S.)li. 25. A DEMOCRATIC VICTORY ! Third Paityism Buried ? liOP.ESON IS "IIKLT" AND THE STATE IS SAFE. Sound the loud timbrel! Make a joyful noise, let we have "met the enemy and they are our'n." Notwithstanding the vaunted strength of the Third party Repub licau combine, the Democracy of old Robeson county achieved a splendid victory on Tuesday a victory beyond the hopes of the most sanguine Democrats. The Third party, a greater menace to the peace, prosperity and liberties of the people than the Republican party ever was, has met its just late and is forever stamped out m North Carolina; and its corrupt and unprincipled leaders justly de serve political and social ostracism by all honest people and patties. Sorely they will never again re ceive recognition in the Democrat ic party, and if they seek admis sion they must take a back seat. We rejoice that continued good government is assured in North Carolina. Her brave sons are too true and loyal to permit a step backward in the grand race she is making for the front place in the sisterhood of Southern States. One year of misrule would undo all that it has taken years of Democratic prudence and wisdom to accom plish, and it is gratifying to know that the people emphasized their appreciation of this fact at the ballot box on Tuesday last. But that is not all. A stunning rebuke has been administered to the venal and corrupt Republican party that has for so long been en trenched iu power in the Nation, and its overthrow pressages great changes in our national govern ment which will bring peace and contentment to the people, and prospety commensurate with their ability to achieve it. Grover Cleve land, the wise and jost ruler, will assume the duties of chief execn tive again March 4th, ISDo, and, while the law-making machinery will not for some time be entirely in the hands of the Democrats, yet Ave expect immediate good results to flow from his accession to ofiice. The whole people have reagou to rejoice over Tuesday's work. Letter from Davidson. Cosrespondence. Davidson College, N. C. Mr. Editor: Posei'oly this is one of the quietest spots in the country just at this time. It will not do, however, to infer from this fact that Davidson College is not moving onward with mightier tread than ever before. The num ber of students within her walls exceeds that of any previous year in her history. The Y. M. C. A. buildiug .is now complete hall, parlor, reading room and gymna sium. The College library has been overhauled and is soon to bo cata logued after the modern fashion. Th.8 reading room i3 all that could be aeked. All these things count in a large m6asure for the quietness men tioned above. Wo did get to shake hands with Stevenson, though. Thi3, and the speech of Mr. Stike leather, Prohibition candidate for elector-at-large, is about all the politics Davidson has had. The boys could not spare any Cleve land votes, though they listeLel very attentively to the Prohibi tionist. We celebrated "Columbus Day" by having no recitations and by playing tennis during the day and listening to an address by Prof". "Vinson at night. The Professor never faihs to give us eorriething good if we can only gt him start ed. Ho is a wide-awake man and believes College men f-bould bej(kose eft behind, but rarely has instructed on the living issues oi ; there been more universal sorrow government; that College men j tjian j3 f'e!t in the death of this phould not bo turned ut into the muci, esteemed young man. When world ignorant of the first princi J a a;tre boy he made a profession pies of the living if mi?-?. of religion and connected himself But while few politicians or po- j wjtj, Centre Presbyterian church, litival agitations have broken the ! o- w jr;ca ,e remahud a consistent serenity of our atmosphere, we 1 llif tu,CI unt il his death. Ho was have ei joyed the visits of several ! hc jUi ,tt!e more than a week ger than ever before; every home distinguished ministers who P-jw.ih iyph"id fever, and even his dead io lb accent country wa haps did us more good than the j ten,jcr physician end nearest represented, including a large con politics. Dr. Richardson, of Mem-j friends were not apprehensive of tri button of South Caro'ina's pro phir, stent a Sabbath hre and uch gerious results until a day or gressive citizen?, embracing m-u preached two sermon. Rev. E. j M before his death. A detach-j in all the walks oi life,, the ta! W. Smith, Synodic! Evangelist of 1 meiit f,f the Mxrcn Guards, of j wart hustoitdmtn rejoicing in N. C, Rffv. Mr. Alciray, of AU-jw;,;ch t,0 vvas aa honored men -1 Si-Us rich in grain ar.d coiton ; raance church, Rov. Mr. limkin, j j.,-r 00jc charge of the rv-raa:iiP, j comely matroas pglow with pride of Nashville. Ten 11 , Dr. Wharey, ln0 following members acting as j in mauly eo-is and blor-imng dau?h- of Moort&vilic, and Iiev. b. C Al exander, of Aia , have all been on the hill. We in always glad to see a preach--', evr-n if there aie bix resident 01.es hre. T'his reminds m? tbut the editor c?pt-ke of making us a vhdt (luring the F.ill term. Of course we will be glad to pee an edilor, too. Rut the truth is, con of the people down in that sec. ion come here when they can gtt out of it not even the lu'Us. Why is that ? Yours trub, P. Hasty Letter. Special Corre.-poEuei:co. Rome again ! af'or weeks cf rest, recreation imd pleasure amongst loved ones of auld lang syne weeks full of delight we are horn', yea, and glad to be here. Queer, isn't it, how the heart is always drawn homeward! Tho poet well sai 1 : ' Be it evpr so liuniely, there's no place like home." We had intended writing long, newsy letters from dear old uVir ginny,'' but how can one find time to write when one is dsily "yali vantiug" the ttreetsV Tiia Expo si i ion was a financial succes, tho it was feared it wald not be. Over $1,000 w as cleaved. But jut now no one talks of ti e Exposition; not even cotton, but politics is the ever welcome topic. In Yir,jmU Richmond particular ly fooi TVrrnrafin f.r o W H rtx 1 thoroughly alive to the work be fore them and are bending their energies to bring out a lull vote oi the Democratic xaty ; with no 'tku!iiers:- in the camp they fee safe. Ere this' reaches M-ixton we trust the news of the edectk-n of the man who has tho "con rage of his convictions" will be 11 ached over the wires of the country. What "perfectly lovely" polit cal letter '-Scolch Lasjhv' did write Aa we were away we did not see "Aunt Becky V. Election will find on Third par ty man in Hasty bue'y one. A certain paper eays, '"So many noted men have recently dt-clared for Cleveland that it would not sur prise us if Mr. Harrison were to declare for him himself." So much for politics; we'll sea what we'll see. Another subject has much en gage! the attention of Virginians the magnificent bequest of the late Mann S. Valentino, a bsqu:s" valued ?t at least $125,000, to found what shall be called the "Valen tine Museum,'' for the purpose of preserving and accumulating ob jects of authropo!oe3 archaeology and kindr d arts." His three sons and his brother, the sculptor, will contribute much to this giand col lection of cu?iosi"ties, a collection known in all the leading scientific circles of Europe and that has-required much time, labor and mon ey tj get together. li is of iuc-s timab'e i. enefit to the entire coun try. Would tl ere wtre more men like Mann S. Valentine, a courtly christian gentleman, a true South ern man one who knew low to rightly use his God given wealth. But. he stand- not alone ; thre ar; ''faithful etew.irda" the v. rldovu, bot'i womni and men. Hssty is t-urely just now in a state of "innocuous desuetude" nobody marries or elopes, or even dies; qniet reigns except in the home of Mr. Johnnie Mediin, where the voice of one of the 1 Immor telles of Eirlh" is occasionally heard. Cood Looks. Good lool.s a;o more than sk;t depn, . . . 1 . 1.1 i;.; , . . vitnt oraifs. If the Liver le irmctiv. ! ordered you have a dypi-ptio look, and if your ki.lns be nffeeted you hav a piuehed look. Secure t.ood heullh and yon will h ivc jood looks. Elei tric UitU rs is the me it alterative and Tonio and acts diiretlv u these vit.il orgii'.e. Cures Finn les. i;ot( h K, i'.oils ai.d givos a good com,l.-xion. Sold u J. D. doom's drug store, 50e ptr bottle. l!e!i on nn an and horses find nil nni Uiascined in 30 minutes by Wooli'ord's Sanitiirv Lotion, 'this never fails. Sold by J. l). Croom, Druggist, Maxton, N. O. Died. On Thursday, 3rd inst., at 7 p.m. at his home near Alma, Angus D. Morrison, aged 22 years. Death always brings sorrow to pall bearers: H. W. Knight, S. J. M' Kinnon, Cooler Wilkinson, P. S. Steed, J. W. Eiwell, Gan. Mc Q u en, W. O. Rums, J. S. McK'in zio, Srgi. J. J- Fit edand, L'. J. B. Sellers. He was interred at Fio ral College Friday afternoon. A large cone our-e of fiier.ds attend ed the funeral which was preach nd by Rv. Dr. II ill fro:n the text : 'lLi-t me die tho death of the right j eous an't let my hist end be like his hi." The grave was literally covered with ti mers, altebting th.-i-reat esteem iu which he was held PRO CR All Of Sm' th's Township Sunday School Convention in Fhilad l- phtis t Lurch Nov. 20, 1C32. 9:30 a. m. Prayer end prgise serv ice conduc e i by Mr. A. E. Leod. 10a.m. 'Objects of the Town shin Sunday School Con ventionp." Ey O. S. liases and D. B. McLean. Music No. 43. 11 a. m. "Duties of I'areats ia the Suuday School." Ry E?v. J, M. Clark and W. B. Har ker. M-tsic Nos. 23, 36 and GE 12 m. Reports of S i?-.day School- in the Township. Eltciion ol tdii-ers, Music Nos. 15 and 2. 1 P- E. Diltnej . xn. Song J-;i-rvic3 conduct ed by tho PresVleut tiet. . Tha Teac'rer'ri Opporian- 3 p. m iii-s. Ey J. L. McLsau and Rv. W. J. FuiVord. p. in. Closing exercises. LUC1U3 McRAE, President. - The Bcrdsr Expos tio:?. ljenne.Usr.il! e Barrier. Tho peopleof M-:xton and ths coutigu. Cn section of North and South Cailina must have been grati fied, at the response rnr-ale to at tend the third annual Fair, woich was held ;it the prosperous to.vt of Mx;on,oii th- 6, 27 and 23 o; October, 1892. The inhabitants t this proud sectiou are noted for meriiorious achievement, in th dejartmonfs of material and in telk-ctural fffor's, but, in no direc tion, does it coruscate with such resplendent beauty, or insure sue? substantial advantage, asi thai wliich derives from the inausuar tion and successful operation of fhs Maxton Livo Stock and I:,,dus trial Asiociation. The exhibition hail was tastefully decorated with potted planf.p, fwstcous of gray niofF, and with evergreen bough? and trailing vines, while the walls were literally covered with pain' in,;s and drawings, and the crowd was 80 dense it was with difli :o!iv one cotdd move aroond to get a vie .v of all the pieces. There were pointings, in oil. upon velvet and upon wood. Ther were drawings in charcoal, pa. lei and crayon. There were studies ia water colors and in sepi, 5Janv of the paintings were studies from nat tire, as, also, the drawings, in cluding others from piaster cast . From such an embarrass in a rietyand proficiency, it is hnrd to i ay which are most, worthy of speci al mention. Among the oil paint ings, two large pieces attracted much attention. The back grounu of feky in one, was especially fine. The crayon work waa executed iu tho highest etyle of the art, and embraced many pathetic concep lione, while tho water cuh;rs and lands ape in ser.U can not be Com mended too highly. The stalls were filled with live stock of high grade and Farmers and Floral Halls with the products of field nd farm, orchard and dai ry, and the trophies of useful and decorative art. the handiwork of fair woman. We wore profoundly imp retrod with the high type of the article oa exhibition. They were without exception of rare ex. cellence; many being remaifcaldy beautiful, ingenious and poffe-ife.i of much intrinsic value core were commonplace or uninterest ing. This trip to the Fair, at Max ton, leaves us impressed with the fact, that the people of the sur rounding country are determined to keep their annual exhibits up to the be&t, and. that Msx'.on is reaching sdter the l.iur h of older competitors and will pnt them on their metal to maintain ttuir sup remacy. The atte:;darc-? was Iar t,r?; you fig mur, wor' ny ft fn:s spo4 S-.nilhcrn wo.-nitihood. Tuwtz e.-f hpj.y p.-t pie tilled tho a ens ie :"cir arVjunl cmns, sh r.icetrcf ..;sJ ;h;i exhihtiiofi buihiingr. i he rfj.'resh.-neui. st.n is cid an :-cn f bnineps, ; 1; noon, b'.-uxi'' sed ti e f roll! .onr, O ' ! S 1 di;;ne-r x -r : i a'iU o th highly fsv-ifd c-u.-.try. v,a;Ti We suvr rf lit J uidat. o 1 in ' t cil rot 'ry ui; nti n, u' J i ! ! I u., no wv . i he (It-p.;ril1'i ?;(! ot ecttioi---S ui"1 I C-Ul-'litJ.'t'lt- 3 the in! in lb ti i ft n y oak U k ' An infant- drfs six y ycar old was 5l:iti:d by h-:- laiy wi. WttTr it in ir-i'ar.ey. An extui.-iti rriiite hand-road-quilt by & lady v.-r seven ly yesr of ag-; Afghan in cn-qaH; bt-uti ful bi't quilt f; bead work, in differ ent desigr.8, by a tl:id lady; Sn fx hi bits and fan dlif P, cnrved s?-""h- :y CcsEe- ISO fl-:) W. I S i i pots aod boxep, onit-n1, wutt-'imtd on, totrtiUoj, ciube equal to iho bt-st iTiotintiiin Ktraiu. Kvery days ir.gntm was inadtr attracive by g ;od racing. The pe:f q:- order obervfr, dur ing this great eas-.Mnhhige of people was reaiarfeablts aud fully il!atait-!-s the la-y ahidiijg charcttr of the community. Theru was sliir.hieet element of dis?vo: not tht 2nd it all res mo groaltt pl-iaare io state that wo never detected ever: ihe ;d' -r of w.hiUsy o-i n binl in dividual. These facts, in view o: i he &' aiemcnt t hat at lesst ont- ;b mi ot UV' crowd w c iUi-iieut oa tne tri ii do of ihe people of Mux on and surrounding co jntry, and far nish coi-vinciiig evidence of wha" we have alv. a a cas?rted, that there is no unpleasant friction between the race?, whtm ir j is!ap-i!.ion, as long s lines of dem arras ion, whit h the AL-.nighty iu wi.-do'-a ?id mur vry est.-iblish.-fl, xra rfcognl jind 2i:fvrc-d. Il U only io com murii tK3 where tho.-e 'ities ar iguoreci and tramp'c-d in the mire or' mlir;! polii!i.:r, that the happiness ol homt's is destroyed arul the pe.:c- and s j e?y ot wiioio com mum ivs latperiiit-a. R. 0 ao ; l ri ::t. Beauty Spof, Oct. SI, "92. BuckJars's Arnica Saivo. lit; o-'.-t Si live in i lie woiid i-.-r lirr.i-es. Cuts. tur-s, Ulcers, Salt Kl.cn.n, i-V-wr So.-, letter, ( ..;;.;:.;,t tSau.lK, C hii'l iu-s. Coins and ail Ski'., -rifi.r, niid p'sitiveiy mr.-s I-'ile, or i;o .y reor.irot!. It. is gnarai.-t- ed to give a ,tii'1i'j'.ioii t r ii:on-y ltintnit i Pice 25 c.i.;t.sp, r box. Fur by J. D. Civoiu. drat..'ist. - isle urmevs:iv u , 1 , hy for i. ivl 1! i r I ?ui-s iron; Lutr.-j-g rift e wiiii r oos, traveling ,.ve I a mi id I'uitjViMion ir lr(-cf nil in any wt.y upon laudg, uuder pvii- a; r v Ojl the Pace & Wyatt, lb C. McXaik, . S. McXaip.j Maxtor. KOTICS. The t ;r5ri-:r.hir Lrrefofor t x itif.r bet p.r, Tows?-nd & Mc E chern is tliis day dis'dved iy mutual consent. Having Po!d out my interest in the iiven-, sale and feed ubib'.ea to W. L. Town-sri i. I take the liber y of thanking my friends for ihetr past patronagp, and bespeak for him a continuance of the same. J. A. McEAciiEiiN'. How: and, N. ('. Marion Iron Works, MliHSX, S. P. Manufacturers and dealers "iu Saw Mills, Eri-jrinws, Boilers, Corn Mills, Cotton Gins and Presses, all kinds of Machinery and Fixtures, belting, Pul leys, kc, &c. Kep.iirin done at short notice. All orders will receive promt nttentic5n. Prices low as the lowebt. Correepondtnce solicited. J. M. EEYA1T, Agent, ROWLAND, N. C. Oh, What a Cough. Will yon tietd the warning ? The signal pei haps the sure approach of that more terrible disease Cousarupliou. Ask 3 oa r sehps il' yon can afl'ord tor the sake of sav ing 5tc. to run the risk and do nothing for it. We know from experience tliat Shilo b's nre will cure your cough. It never fft'Ls. This t-xplains why more than a Million Bot-tt.-rt were told the past year. It relieves croup and whooping cough at onre. Moth ck, do i:ot be without it. For lame back, siJe or chest use Shiloh's Poroun Plasttr. .Sold l y I)r J D t'room. Pronounced Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a l.-lter written by Mrs. Ada E. Ilnrd ;f cJri.'ton. S. D., we quote: "Was taken with a b d cold which sett:ed on my lungs, cough 8.-t iu and liually terminated in Consnnp tioi'. Four doctors gave me m, saying 1 could live 1-tit .1 fhort lime. I gfive mysell nj fo ray Savionr, deteriiiiiud if I could not it:!T witu my friends on earth I wtmld mei-t iuy aliFCiit one above. My husb md us ad vis, d to get Dr. King's New Discoveiy for Coiistunpdnn. Cojghd and f'tih'A. I gave it a trial, I ok iu all eiqbt bottle.s; it has curt-il trv ::nd th'i.k God I am now a welt an'! he.irty vf.i!;an.' Trial bottles lrt ut J. i). Cioom's druij store, lieidar size K?c. t 51. NOTICE. ! A 1 p;ersons are hrehy fore j :-.Tr,-d t to trad for two notes ; ;f or:- hu' drf-d dollars ach, river: j bout ho 10ih day of April. 18U2, '' v -if (). E. (?roson. ard ti,r:v(' h; M. G. MrK zie and J. C. Mc-j li-.'i.Zif-, i.s vt ntof Vklue rcs-ived ! he pleaded against their xr -ocry. ; O t. 10. h, 1S22. Vc A Ticket t. the Worlds Fuir. i Hi'.) Fur pmti ulai.'i ad it.-bh Atlatt' !o'.;riiai. Atiantt, tin. ON hi GO'JD 3-lOHHK. Srven yeors old. perr.cilv sound Ru4 gnlle iciins caah or prowd ccr.rity. 8ELLEIiS BUGS , Alma, N. G m mmm mu, CiiiRLSTTE, N. C. E -;! by S-lis. W D. D.inie'.H, in frort o.' V-.".' Ci'v ildl. Ft re first-claa Slxiat at ti r. : n to ho-rders by day or week. Tt-roj.s I'l-asuiia' 1. ilus. W. D DANIELS, Chailotte, N. C. McCOLL marble Yums, Mc00LL S, C, VV. I'ATE, Owner and Frop'r.. tfi'lv invi'cs all iu need of wmm c? mmmi Vo cii1;.-!- call on me t McCall, f3. C, r wiiie me for Designs and Prices. Ali vo?!: dcue by the latest dt signs ai;d in rt t tvlo. IHuii ikclion gnaranteed. Re.-ix-tciful'y, W. V. PATZ. Oct 19:h. 18 '2. OiEffllLOOiLADiES hRS7 rITTV T lid ABJUSTABLS UliUij p0i expands across tho &h tW Sail and Joints. i'-rCf.iyJ This makes it y.r-jszrt- 4 . ' A, ituitiADLii muL m lVM THE WORLD. PRICES, 2, 2.53, S3, $3.58. CONSOLIDATED SHOE CO. Lynn, - - Mass. CV' Shoos ma3 to mcEsurc. For safe iu Maxton by the Leading Shoe Dealer, Thomas B. Pace. The 1CL150TROPOI.sk cures dis ease without MEDICINS For inforasatiou, terms and ad- ! ViCC addrtgS J. K. II ILL, P. (). box 30, Maxton, N. O. or 1405 NT. Y. Ave., Wasluugtou.l) C ! pa r:x p-s Tri.t "Why s-uJer from ti.e J ff v M " - pa iag yss a 1 ad effects of the La Grij -e M &3&3 I-Rie BhcU. Kidney rd Li. ei- doCiued, iClie'.iiii:it iii, iQUigtsiion, Dxs- peji-i.j, jtiiy hind ot weakness o'fcerdis- e"svs wln-n EleetrieitY u i 1 . e von and oii ia hreJiii. (ile .r.e rrliuvtd in Oi;e iiiiiiuie. ) i o r.rov is, I wiil send Dr. JuJ' f octrlc.Belt 1,v 1 u ' y " lr"-' 'rc"- x rices j, ⅈ it d L-ox IJat.tfii'.s. Conts Bfitliin to tr t; e:-o; c m be repainted to sr.it, and gniuan-tc;-d to L.ht for years. x 13, It nud Ilatlen coiiil.inrd, mid produces; mflieioM Eleotiic- ty fo si o. k. !(? Medical advice. Wriie to d -.y. Give wuist m-nsure. rire and lull ir i-u'ais. Ag:;:-t- anted. Aii.!r-:.s I.-R. JUDD. Detriot, Mich. EnH h H.irtvi.i Linirj-nt removes all Han, Soil :r Ca'loa;ed Lumps and Blem ishes from toiHes. Jilood Sjiavin Curls, Sjliut. , S-etri.-y. King-Bone, fetifies, Sprdiis, t S ' (,ller. Threats, Ocuhs, etc S.-:ve rj'j y, se of one bottle. Wnrranttd the Uj.-st wuiH'fiin. Idnrdsh Cure ever kiio.vH. bold by J. D. Qrr..m. Drugibt, Maxtor., N. G. WALTON HOUSE", 11 tv Street, FAYETT Vil-IE, IT. C. (Ne;ir Atlautic Caiht Line dopot.) NICE ROOMS. GOOD FA HE. BATES REASONABLE. Mrs. S. J. Walton, Proprietress For liKST.-A large bi k-k store room, near Methodist church. Ap ply to J. W. Bobbins. Shilohs Consumption cure. Thia is hcyoHd question the most suc eessful ony!j M: d::.in - wo have ever sold, a lew doses iiiv.iiiuldy cure the worst ch8s of Couv.h, C'ior.w and Bronchitis, while its yonderfid i oi-.. iu the c:uo of Consump tion lis .without iwr.lkl iu the history of medicine. Sme its lirst discovery it has boen sold on a guarantee, a test which u other liu-d.-ine c u stand. If you have a cough wo earnestly ask you to try it. Price 10 CO. aili- &1. 1;' ot.t lilULM ar.: sm ni-.t or haclc lan.e, use Shiloh's Forous Plaster' ' 'oh' hy J. P. Croom, Miiiton, N. C. ' t4 VL R 1 . Frank Thornton's ASSOBSGEMBST FOR TDE FALL AND WISTER OF One of the rensons of my preat suc cess as ft Dry (inods merchaut is that I curry in my Mammoth Dry Goidt! Estubliahuiiut such a VAEIETY of GOODS that no lndy ofiminp; iuto iuy stcre need rr rl.sr wcre to till uny pnrt ot her me uorandutu fir ai;tLit:g in the In my rrc r.t visit to Xt w York and other ni itiHtti cilief 1 hsv-carefulh k t this in mind, nd I have Bthctd A 0.U nA w?LLf. UWUOI i tli.it rant.'ot hul to pkast the taste or suit the purse ot .-iny cuftorurr wIjo wi'l lu mo tliw Uinihu ss to fail on me. 1 hve alia8 i l j 'J1 thn erjvi;tbl reputation of bhctiiig gorjds with threat care and exceeding good taste. f?iY STOCK OF GOODS thi.s season will. I am ruxe, sustaii) my forujtr rejjuta iou. I lutuiiou a few lines ot Drt ss (ioods whii-h I have iD stoek, and w ich me ilndy mrivmg, l?:ck Goods. In this linn I show all the luteel riuvtlticH as w U as btaple, such us Silk Wurp Henriettas, Caslnuere Long Valour H1. ripe, Yeddo Boui he Cloth Serge, pl-id S'-iV'e, figured Leokosia. In c o m i d Dress Fabrics and Drebs Trimmings my line is ixceedinly choice, and is bo vaiied tbr.t I will net altetnpt to mention the different Htjls. I can only s.iy tiiat any lady who failo to sen them will regret it. I show a line of Black and Colored Silks in idl the hilefat btjh s and n w est colors. I j ay cbpcil attention to this dt-paitmt ut, aad I elaitii that sdesiu t!jis hue will far (X!-'.-td ;host ui any olh-r ni. rehaut in thu State. Yung hidies, don't send north lr your trousseaus, I cu s.ipply you and eave you iuolu y. 1 ghow an iiiiiaense liae of norros dress fibrics suitable hr cldldren's school weur. (Ju re and lodi at them. For the past two setson3 I have ottD the necessity lor keeping a bet ter liuu of FINE OASSIMEKES for men and hoy's wear, and I am prepared this setsou to bhow sueh a hii of these- goods as will fail forth the admiration of any one. It is rather warm to mention them jast yet, but is general! y conceded that I am headquartcra for BLANKETS, CARPETS, RUGS- My lines of these coods r.re a3 exten sive and as varied as shown by any hoaso in New York, and my prices are just as low. SHOES. It ii needless for ine to say any thing about Shoes, for everybody knows that I carry a birr hue, and sell them cheaper, than any house in the folate. It you want uuj thing usually kept in a first cdass store, call and see my stock and I am satisfied you will not go uw-iy without buying. My stork of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings ia complete iu all its dt partments. and you ar tsp'eilly in vited to t ail and exam;ntj these goods. If you don't see them you will miss the opportunity of jour life. Thanking my friends and the public generally for their liberal patronage in the pas, I respectful ly solicit a continuance of the same and I can assure yon all that you will be promptly waited on by a coir." of competent and polite salesmen. FRANK. THORNTON. FAYETTE VI LLE, N. C. "WE "VI ILL Sell Oil V pir ( f Co n Sdver R. R. S;,rc-tc'(-s f ?- 0& V p;ur of Hickle Spectacle fc-r 1.C0 1.50 v p.ar of dotddc-yioion li. on zo Spectacles Tor pir of Kitkhi j.lnttd II. K. Specttclo f(;r . pair of Di n.e, tlu? t o' So t id s Uit or of irn kI-i-'-fc's ;h-8 lor l if'A C-re wiib each j ;.".r, f rt c a' TvC ALSO C A 1", I;T Jim r It bi pi 4 it - - -: t Ai ii- I'. 3t-; j. O V.t. i :: i .;. ; . 5H. " f "T- '" " r- ' ? r '"Y : Lumber BsiIue Ilolei, Mrs. M. B. McDmnaij), PropV i olu.n 10 lf:r .r,.l ir rust mo Firs-i-l:i'-K u ei:.:ti:o att- n-. fi r t'a- fruvl- iug public Students ef Luuil-.-r 11, V. will be bo.mie I it i : I j. -- h r I.! -i . 'i i l"2 o rit " 1 i f. . "t ')"t? " Oryjiaiiz'--. d in I ir! i I. Tho lig t, the S N rfff?' ctd B st lu urance Coir. p ay iu the vt.ild. $tl7.lii.!?S! 20. XY.'.lll.l $10,000,000 AXIL' ii, :ii :d't.l':i. BtLID AS THE BAKU (i K f"Provid U.r yourtclf a.r.1 laiisilj by taking a jolicy. f. The FayetssviUe, One PriLe, (k;:h n r J I '-I Walter Leak, of the firm of ill- i lias returned ftoin ilie -r-L vrllh a l- re ;ind varied Ktooh o( Dry Goocls Shoo? Hats, Car p3tings Etc, Etc. fur the i'ail and int- r Tth io Rose and Leak sell only fur cash, Onk Price to white ami U;ck. lli"h nod poor. This firm, by many ears ( ! .-n 1 bo-ie t d ahrig--, h is t-t il.ii.-.l.bd a rvo'.i.i tion that is known t- . II. A!nc3 its soar e tiiii Fad, ' u! : rc- not hih jailed, A little moisey vi.l (., a lonfi ways t Koe & Leak's. The h'UOiS btock cil'iie l 1 y How; ,1. T o k it a wonder to all who nee it. i',.- iUk-. lirnl class goods are to be lonn i:; l:us A. i -ul. 'm store. Wht-n ricn? yo.i tr -.d tin r.- you Tfiil h'- er-rtain to coins 4-Htn ui.-d io s:-rid ;,nr,r friend-". Kvery one will t -11 - on i ( u cau rely upon any stat.-ijicuis n n ic by I'.ohu 4t Tjek or any of their nnl.ui' n. Wh.-n yon eome or tseii ! ro J'nyctto v i 11 : remember the House Eose & Leak's m pities, cash sToaii, FA YETTli VILLI-:, HARDWARE Cooldng and Heati: Sirv 01 fp 7 Doors and -. : 1 1 r' n Builders' .I-Tf.l ' 4 Clay-Flue Chimney P e, CARPEETER'S, COOI EK'S and BLACKSMITH TOOLS. SHOVELS, SPADES, RAKES AND HOES, Belting, Piping, Farm BS-h and Whcc lbarrows, Crockcrywarc, Tinware and hnr.it): Tabje and Pocket Cutlery, SELFd'flOmO PUSFS, GUN?, PIcjTOLS and srontiN'a goods. nIiPpairing Cue Gnns and i$: vy ing JUachines a specialty. C. A. EOLI A1TD. Ian, 12-'92 H---U I MINTZ HOUSE, ItosEnoRo, N. (J. Good and comfortatl bel-i. Ta'ilo n plied with the best the market allor 's. W. A. MI.N'TZ. l'l-opri.-tor. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. Is it not worth the small prh e of ';'-. t free yourself of evi-rj- svtup'oni of tho.-t. di-f-tressinp; oouiplaints, if you think so fill at our store and Ret a bottlo of Shitoh's Vital izer, every bottle lnvi a pri.tte.1 h'mv uu-- ; o:i if, nse aeeordinfjly ftiul if itdo yon niml it costs you nothing. S !1 bj J. L). dojui.
Maxton Scottish Chief (Maxton, N.C.)
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