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1 ;1 1 1 : 1 v J I'' orrr Ji cliff. I ed V. G. M:KKNZIE, I2.:or an l Proprietor. Circulates in Moutoiu-i.v. Moore, llicli moarl, G'uuil.ttrUiiJ. Kui u-u, JiiaJea aad CoI.iS.is c Mintics, N, C, and Marlboro. M.iriou hm Chesterfield counties, S. C. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Unc year, 5r.oo.' Six months 5- Three months 25- Terms, ca:,li in advance. Tuuksday, May i, ISl'.i. AS TO OUR NAVY. As recently demonstrated in the naval review ui Sew York, the United States lias a navy jroudlyto compare with that of Lowland or any other country ou the rig round globe, nroach has at last Bo ur t been taken away. The latest vessels afloat arc from American designs hy na tive American designers, huilt en tirely in American yards of Amer ican materials. During the pait ten years naval fceienen has pro gressed wonderfully in the Uui ted 'States and many millions of dollars have been spent by the .Government for the improvement tf our navy. To day the United States stands fifth m lino among the great naval powers of tLe world. THE OFFICE-SEEKERS If hf.lf the fellows who are try ing to save the nation would, with tha same amount of enthusiasm, attempt to save their business, Hud pay their honest debts with nome of the money squandered in aome of the hotel bill in Wssh iugton, the government woald probably get along very well without their valuable assistance, and the particular States from which they hailed be a tritle more prosperous." Durham Globe. The trouble with most of the of fiee seekers, is they have no bus iness to attend to. They have sold out. and adopted politics as a profession and unless they can in duce the President to give them a nubbin from the govern mental crip the ji is up. Many of them live on borrowed money, aad, if re ports be true, some of them skip their hotel bills. Under the guid ing hand of the brave Cleveland the government can and will get along without the great majority oTTtrfem , lTdij-t4gk"i,eSTnrct i ve S'ates will not be aV tritle better off with these . disgruntled office seekers at home. The eoIcILt boys dd not have to hum a;jy power at James City. Sipeat'e hath her many victories won no less renowned than war.' The United States Government ought to buy the property at James City and give it to the uegrocs. THE GREAT EDUCATIONAL CENTRE. The Federal City, Washington, is now a most important educa ttona! centre. We do not refer to its schools now in operation, bnt to the great advantages of fered iu the way of Government .."llectiis for the prosecution of j ,u many departaieuts. as is sa d, ot aocuaailated acien tific and literary treasures, vitally related to every branch of science and historical study. Some writer, oatne not noted and forgotten, published not long since a list of appliances made available for higher education by ibe govern tnent collections. It was surpris ingly lieb and full. They are thj Library of Con gress, (the largest I and most varied in America), the! Smitusouiau Jnstitution, the Xa-j ttoual Museum, the Parent Office,) the Department of Agriculture, iue xavai uuervatory. tne ueo- gojug to World's Fair. I heard logical Survey, the Coast and wo t Confederate cavalrymen re Geodetic Survey, the Army Medi- cenlly ppecula'ing as to the advan cal Mueeuin, tbfr Botanic Gardens, taze of ir aking the trip to Chicago the Fish Co-niuission, tbe Ikirean f Educatiou, tbe Bureati of Eth- ttoloy, the Nautical Almanac of - fice, and tbe Zoological Turk. Wilniiugtou MeKsen;et-. - WASHINGTON Lar.ER. WASJliNGiGN. D.C, yjayly3. -The uews-makeis lor ;he most parr, Mr. Editor, have been out ol ; town the better part of the wt-ek. i so you must excuse ne if this ;;i ner is dull and uumtere sting this week. -! PlDrAln.L.l . . . 1 . 1 4 . UI.Cinill Hllli SCe'iH metubers of the cabinet left New York early iu the afternoon of Fit day, alter the review, lor Chicago. He iaexp. eted bark in Washinjr- fou to-tnorrow afieraimn or ni?ht. Jbeii it is euppoxed that PreMdeij rial appmrnints v;iH -be scatter of around -rtrow; or Jtss rapidly a the firtnna!-oues ean catch them, j The new Congressional Library j beeiiis now to to assume a sym-' metrical appearance, and though : not so hitrh. it in an imposing rival ; to the Capiial, which stands only j i a few hundred feet to the west. Considerable preparation i he-' ing made here now anion r Presby terians for the reception of the General Assembly of the Sore hern rreshytertan church, which meets here on the 18th inst. Your correspondent ha it from a pretty direct source thft Con gress will be convened in extra session about Sept. 15th next. Pendleton King, of New York, who was formerly Secretary ' Legation to Constantinople, will he appointed a cvu.ul to Ca.ro? Egypt Mr. T. R. Jernigan, late editor of the Raleigh Chronicle, will be appointed a consul, it is thought, probably to Korea. The cut, which Mr. Cleveland received on the side of the head, caused by his foot slipping and throwing him against the side of the carriage iu New York Friday, was a very slight affair and will not make a scar at all in keeping with the immensity of the day. COLLIS. OLD FORK FRAGMENTS. We are needing rain a fefresh ing shower yesterday, but not suf ficient to bring up the cotton, or to he of material benefit to garden plauts. Mr. A. C. Cottinghara of your community paid us a flying vii! to day. He is brimfn'l of energy i and is doing a big lumber busine? in the Fork. A tram road leading from his mills to John's Station has been lately constructed, which enables him to transport his lum ber to the railroad with a facility and dispatch. Mr. Alex M-:Lo, one of our oldest and best citizen, is very uck. We trust it may bo the Di vine Will to spare him yet a while to hJs family, friends siud neigbors. The song of the musqaito is growing familiar to our ears and we must say we have often ei joyed more pleasant mu3ic ; and saakes, which next, to cyclones, are my pecial horror, eeem quite numer ous. The canina fraternity b,as suffered materially tr:-uud here no less than five or nix having met a tragic death caused, I suppose, from robbing neighbors hen nets. The late wimia swept a Igreat many peaches from the trees, but an r abundance yet remains. We hare inour gardeu a paaeh tree, culled the "Pinto,"" lht peed of which was brought from Florida, and planted by our dear aid father It ia quite an early and delicious I variety of this fruit, which ripens down there the middle of May. j Hev. J. I. BetlP, of Hasty has an i appoiattnent to, preach at OA Grove to-morrow, it being the 51b. ; Sabbki';. All, or leaet. the :Lr; ? denominations most, cotuuitn 0 our country hare places of nor ship, and gospel service witnin three miles of us, Bev. A. N. Far-1 gusoa at Smyrn', Ksv. A. D. Bettsi jt at Oak Grove and Rev. Mr. StoU j day) at 8 . -clock. A lull attend -I .ill jane- ia necessary, as nominations i " V.. ... a, , il'itt sieanes-itt me rorK. Tae Squire s complaimug, b st able to respond to tbe "diunei bell,'' so I don't consider hia case serious as yet. A lttter from Rev. A. McQ-ien of rec nt date informs me that he I has lost considerably from the i for est fires v one hur.drud aud fift" i j panels offenoe having Leeu cou- l su tried. j iir J. L M. Lurin, from Buck j Swamp, 0., cam up this eve j ning and tells us they have bud no rain dovu there iu eight weeks. Some of our neighbors f peak oi ou hor-ebttck. If they do, they i should be put apon txhibiaon as 1 a ' Wild Southern Sbow." ' Avsx Hjxkv. LUMBER BRIDGE DOTS. j ,r ig g rHth,r dry The farmer, are all np Wi:h their ! e i.outia i .ttterson oi lisa-it n county entered ?cht ol week. W hear that Kv. P. II. Law cojjtt niDlat t! movjnc h?re r-oor. Thee tvrpil'ars have esstn near ;!,, . . t .. I , . " ... iv run y wave ui vcjfcian u out u. tbe bw .nip'. Th tpe 1-ist week made us ?av W. H.urrio of Dvid oti would dtlver ttie .-iddr!-8 .il c-jmaienc' mfeot. It 8ii u"d hi.vii b en W. II ; CVac 1, Vu. I). 11 ,n. K. W. Kerr, ( Jliuion, wili deliver an address jL - o. A n ; roTti.-n war, hwd in the 5l W. O. A. hull 6t week, a pleas art time and a nice sura realized. Much is due Jtfrs ;Dr. Stamps fcr in terr - st taken $Ir.T. U McLeod and his charm- ing wjfp spent lnt Saturday and Siinray here wi'h his parents. W'e are always triad to welcome FrV nd wish for him and . wite a long, bjv '. : -. p life. BRANCHY l.I T. TOT n . ! Oi.tn .r.-. wrr. hell, Midway o . Jart. c6n -1 dnned hr Rat. A. N. P ergusnn, ; who Wis s.-iotPd on Saturday by!. Rv. Joph Evans, of P'ainview. j Fiva commnnicunt" were addod to the church by certificate ah i on? by examination. We had quite a delghtful show er on Saturday "eve, and th furm era were greatly ' pleased, as we were needing rain very much. Miss Ida McKenzte, of Maston, ! Paturdavand Suuda7 with! spent 'Patsy,' and ner rnsny frieud-j were dplighted to "fee her. Dr. B. W. McRae and sister, Mist B-il'.e, of Volleis, are spending a f?w dys with rela'ives in this coram maty. Dr. McRae has re I cen !ly graduated nt tha Baltimore Medical College, pnd is now a full fl?dged M. D. We wish him much success which he ricblv deserves.! Mr. R. M. Moore and hi charm- ' ing sister, Kitie, fiooi Dillon, . C , spent Sunday in our midst, to the' delishtof "us" nil. ' Mis3 Nannie and Florence Fisher, of Melrose, are speniing some time with their grandma (Mrs. Morrison). Their host of liiends were glad to see i!ir m buck. IVr. RED SPRINGS DOTS. Miss Jettiii Stee'e, of Fnyette ville, i . visting friends at the Springs. Dr. Frank M Leod, of Florence, S. C , form-'-rly o Lumber Bridge, I witu ins tirnte, spent tsutnta' at Hotel Townsend. The Baptist. Union of liobeso'i county was held in the Baptist churctj here, beginning Friday last and closing Sutniay. Many able divines md laymen were in attendance upfn the services, and many interesting and i.:i.)ortsint subjects were deliberated upon with gteat force and fervor hy niiiisters ai.d lavmen. Anions: the mo t noticeable men jies.nl w'eicev ,nis, &mitn, who ai dressed a large concourse 'of pie Sunday morning upon the sec ond coming of Christ; liev. Mr. Gfttiltney, of Wake, L'tucst le tv- pi i'd an tirtiesf. (I '.-ii-nn : in n ' large and interested congregation. AltogetlitT it. was an octvasio!! nuich enjoyed by our LiliztMis gen erally. Ed in borough Scttrlork, a color ed eitizen of this place, was arrett ed hero this wtek aird carrictt to. i y... ...itA.filln T . . . l ... : . I . ..... t ... hi raiitnr. rri rit 11 rlr lnu uifiA w trnfi. iukerosine iuto the bod if she was and then iif.tiirinj. victim who was it t l i ully vtaa hia dan.:!-.! : . pentimont, b'.-(h h-.iva ;.;sd ?! etteville, i-. civiued k.s to hi hi own v.:tUtv ijt-neruiiy against liitu jo: ; Pill- i l':S.'.. -; .uuili MILITARY MEN LOOK OUT. You arc- comtnaitdtvl to report in your armory to-night (Thtu-s- j for oiVicers for tlitt eiisiiiti'' fr will . . , , 7, . J. J. Ffc.Ei5SL.AM, This Orb at ConoH Cubs mrorantly curat where all others fail. Coughs, Croup, Sre Threat, Hoarseness, Whoopinj Cough and Asthma. For Consumption it has no rival; has cured thousands, and rrill ccraa -you it t&kenin time. Sold by liniggisti, on a guar antee. For a Lame Back or Chest, use SHILOH'S BELLADONNA PLASTER.SSc. REMEDY, Have Toil lurrh V Thta Kntedv in rnnnn. toed to cure you. Price, 50cta. injector free. ADaaree&til Tjm.tivn utd KKRVK TYWrtr. Bold by DruBgrtstB or sent by maU. 25c.. o0c and $1.00 per package. Samples free. j ri The Favorite SOOTS ! LV ror the xeeta and i3reath,25a. J'nglili Spavin Linin ent removes all r . vf,ft or c: Housed U mns and hleni-- j iih'.-i from Losaes, blon.l spavlus, enrha, j s; :in;s, s-Aeeuy, ring hone, Hiifle-i, 8p .ns, ! nil sno len t''-r-tts, oonn'ia etc. Save. $30 t hy one hottle. iiru nted tLe tuoat u..!i.'i .1 i leri.-.sh enro vei- known. Sold hy J. L. t'r.w m, Dru'gi.l. Muxton, N. O. : n i. . ttttti. I 1st. S'g't, j i Lrtilffv TAKE .11 ..u..- - tt l.. . .a am a . -trkw tn mw . 25Ctp., i m. i.i ! Jg5g:FOfi ACmiTWiq WOT CUKE, d ' HAVE ON HAND I INK ASS0RTJIE1NT OF IkikWr Guanos A S Gre'tlCZ'a.l p SuwlieS. -ar We aw now r-eivh.C a l-re rtw-k of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, 11 ATS, CLOTHING and will he pleased to serve onr friends and fornix- customers at th btorc occupied by JilO I.e.iell. FOIl ALL KliN Ur Farm Supplies AND- 15 1 APPLY TO J. B. WEATHEELY Who will sell you as low us any one iu the business T3(2i?or - Spring MILLINERY. AT .MISSES PATTERSON AN 13 AlcKINNOK'S. Call and see our eleaant. dieplay ot ijprinr and MirtittiT Millinery. Miss McKinnou j st n tutn-d tro a t ile N:rt hern niarkets v here .lie haa-rtteK-s-d tVe- most ccm 4 nle'e atiil t?aiitls(rne line cf fah orought to lUx' cm. ! HATS. J3 BY CAPS, BOY'S C PS, BIBBONS, BUCHING5, GLOVES, COUS15TS, VEILINGS. Anrons, Euibrciidery Silk, AVah ible Silks, (Jbm'on m ull c.los, Jiaeos, F.inbroadcncs, Iib!on, jtc v sar.rtmiit of i: : H-::::i.iv "pt in 8 . t Will Keov; r -pjt'vnshtvl with vr:-h. r:e-A 'KM'l-; i'vaxn xitv.-- if time : Sp;inv; xvt-.A ?-j1'ui:t. Call a-:d see. ;c?.-b'4i" p:;:chBing and :jo zi vt'i- c.iy';. iv'ukts it to your inUieai to buy of us. Keppnitftrif, Misses M. H. Patterson and Ida McKiimon. MXnn. N. C , April (j h. hi,':i. MILS S .11 WiUailT. I desire to ca'l your atieation to my select iStock of Milhnry Goods for the Spring and Summer I kep on baud Hat a ot the lattil S'vles trimmed to crder.. An elf tine oi ii :iihs tnaeivvear, m lact anything needed to complete a : LvJi.s lutH or Wardrobe, i'ricet to suit the tirues-. ! li-?sp ctu .l f. Mr.?. ViiGHT. HKD SP KINGS, N. C. MLS. il. WRIIiHT. ri:d spixgs, n. c. Offers his professional services to ; the people.: of Robeson and syr-J j rounding counties in the treat-' ' 'Vient ef CanCers, Tumors, etc. t V ith niany years ol successful ! experience lie feels warranted in aying that all cases of not too uny Lriiiaing reacny yic:a ro hi- ! treatment. The Owen House, UNSUKrV:fED FOR Accommodations and A Liberal Table. Hoiml-rn the rlay. wek or mov.th. fcj I . .m . i ... Dock n.1 Front Streets, WILMINGTON, N. C. BAKBEK AND KASl. ION ABLE JlAIi; JiilEriEU. Samo old statul, next door to JST. Y. Racket. C. F. & Y. V. RAILWAY . CONDUNSKD t-CUEDlXE. In Effect March 12th. 18U3. Nohtii Bolso--Daily except Sunday. Leave Wilmington Arrive Fayetlevdle Leave Fayetteville Leave anford Lcnve Climax Arrivt Greet;sbuo Lavc Grf prjsbnru Le&ve Stokesdale Arrive iVuinut Cove Leave Walnut Cove Loave Rural Hall 5 0(i a ia 02 a m 8 27 am 9 4fc a m 1141 aw 12 15 am 12 25 p to 1 22 p m 1 55 p m 2 S3 p m 3 02 p m 4 25- t m Arrive Mt Airy South Bound- No. Suuday. North Buxd-No Suudsy. Lave Ijtsntl' tt. vide LaTe Maxtoii Leave Rd Spr:ii:.; i Leave Hpe Stiiis Arriv Fayetteville 1, daily except 4, daily except 5 40 a tn C 30 a m 1 02 m 7 43 a to 8 02 a m Soitth Bound No. It, daily except Sunday. Leave Fayetteviile LenTe Hobe "liill? Leave Red Springs Lijave Mnxtoa Arrive Beuuettsviil.-j 7 47 p m 8 05 p in 8 ii'J p m t) 20 p iu 10 1 5 p r. ) Ample time nive'-i insscn.;ers ier hri-iik-fust and Kiij'er nt iuCj.-d xn'l dim er ut Wnlimt Ceve. Triiin No. 2. coniiftcts tt tiuwopK with Seaboard Air l.'w.:'. tor il ilciuh Ntr folk and .-t 11 points '' '. ; :-ad and at Walnut Cie with the 2,"orolk St Western It. K. tr WiuMou-bi'Sei;.' U'-ako, ud all poiiits uoith jind we.-i 't ittiijnKe. Tfain No. 1 coauei t-4 xt Vh!i1rii( Cora with orfd A: WYrttem li. Ti. U t Winston Kalein, Koiino'ue Ld nh j i-.ts north and west of itoanoke, and at K tetid ith 8mi board Air Line lor Miiirif. Oh;rloU Ath ctiiK, Alialitu uud all pointn houth .itid south vest. APnllmati P.'l ice Stepping dr ea iy-aljoard ir lAn-'. iia.m uortii nail tsoutli ir oi i San-'i-'id and o:i Neil'oik an 1 Western trainH mutli .iiid t t'rui li(i.!ioki Pas.so pevs from Wilntingtoii, Fay tte vi.le, JhiXi.Hi, liennetUviils an.J all point until oftiaufuid vili uniye nt lUleigh at 11:15:1. hi ., iisid have " hours in ltaleigb unci ri acli hutiie .-uiue Cuy. J- W. FRY. W E. KYLE. Oeu. Snpt. G- n. Freight An't. Libel Notice' Notiee is hereby given th-.t the following desrrihed artie'e- ol i-ronal property have been fccifc.'d by u;o ior viniatiou oi sectinnii 3452 and U4r3 of tfet r. fised htatnt.-s of the. Unite. I Slat-, i: 2 Keg, ft'.a.ut 10 gillonseoru wliisljey, (K.) Witiuiugton, N. C, Sept. Ota 4 keg whiskey nl-ut 20 gallons on Oc oiar IStfJ uiarked J J Adams, Osborne, X. O. Seized at Hitiuit-t, Ji. C , tvo kK wbiskey Mmch 8 IS'jJ ib -ut tU g-dlms fr-iiu 11 Bcloin. Wilmi gio:i N. C. 2 bids i-orn wliis key Iroui V. li. Wmiuiori'l u l. Osborne, N. j. About bt g t.lons tifizi l at Hamlet, N. C on 28.h ol .U ao'i, 1H.CJ 8 feed's of 5 giil lor.s iit-h trout J. !. Oiitrli, J. l.ewir.ter, J W. V'estiaau. A. II. Wf.tojnH, A. J. Sloan, t. J. White E. L. Dark and J. J. J hns, ; a ut "l""11; .N- c SAan h ''f3,: ol LftWivrife trOilis, " AtM' ")eison -lnim-iui; any i it rest iu mid proptrty is ctftby rrcie.ted to eoine 'drv nd ..nd m. ke !. in ih reto w ithiu tuirty div ir-ot this !aie nd sliow i-aust) whv te name should not be forfeited, to the United StateH. E. A. Wmic Coll otor 1th Dist. N. C. Kaleigb, April 5th. W. G. VM,ts Diput.y C'ollei tor- ATTORNEY AT LAW, FayetteoiUe, N. C. Practices in State aad Federal coarts. Sdccuii attention civn t f tinsiu in Ournberlati'l, K -ou, Blade n, baiT;sou and Moore uounties. Apr. 20 V. H. MEAL. A. B. McELlEA HEAL & McELYEA, Attorneys st Law, Mstom, n. c. Willjprnet ice in the Courts et-.or.dly. I'ro.'npt attention giv. n 1 1 .'laim.-i for col ecliou. MINTZ HOUSE, ti H3(t anit coruio-twri-' t .. . ta'.ts sup plie l with the bet the ; iai ';e; ar or lH. A, .jINIZ. I ioori'j;or. noiice. Mre the undersigned hrhy "or 1 liirt all npnnR frroii hunt iwr l 't htr with utt of dtg8. truitn.t (lVVT un.;; .,!,;i,Hnn in any wy upon land, nr.dr r.-en'- ii .ypas-m;r ! aitv ot ihe law. . Sbaw, A. J. Cottin'iitm, M. IJ. Mclean, I. (iattly, V. . !cl). Al ford, M. V. dlcifsio, J). iVi. Xi. H:t-, M. Ii. Mcllttf. i). L. 3Icl Hcn. .Monroe, Mis. jfi;n Mai- j Soy rattei'isoii, G. C l'tsher, and! i Jat:c Morrison. Vac?: & Wtatt, ! H. C. Mcaik, ; u . s. McNair, 1 M. MoNair. ) Maxtor, X. C.. M;m-1: 1 1S:;3. M. H. & J. D. 2i.cLEAlT, DKALEK I'i j a () hMt and nap pino lum i ht r. 1repsed arid up.dre.-sed. 11 or ; ing, cfciluiij, all heart or oihtrwise if dsirfd. All 1 . ill' 11 OrUT' liliv'i d on bhort notice. Qu e ts -r order--and they will receive pr. n pt at- teuMon. M. II & J. D. VcLliAN, Jiait.'.l. JS'. C. IIOIEL HAMLET, HAMLEl, N. C. The fabia i alwaj's Btipp'ied nitb best the market afford, pt lite and aitenliveet rvauts, location convenient, charges reasonable, a htaity receptioa given tbo ear triaVulltr day or night, Gi.OKOE J rr.tvsAy, prop'r Deserving Prlee We deniiu to iy to nu cjti.fi.s. tl.;t f.r ye.MH we hne irCn sel iug Ir. King's N"w Discovery for Tof).iuuption. Dr. Kig'n Nw l ife PilK, KicMiKeu M Arnica Salve and Elec tric Bitters, it A.l have nerer finndh d retue-. dies that sell ns well, or that have given stcii universal Patixfattion. We d) not Lesitefe to guarantee tiiem every time, au.l we Mni.d ready to r-fnud tb piueh.tse r-ri'-e. If satis tnctory irsidw do not foil i -v tt-eir i h. The reinedi'-M have von their e.it popularity solely ou their mc-iits J. D. Cfooiu Drng- git. Cucklen's Arnica Salve. The b..t Salve in the world for Pfnisea. Cuts, Hores.tMcern, Salt Hlieum, Fwvt-r Sores nntter, Chnpped Iliinrls, tJalblains, t'omf Ted nil Skiti ErnptionH.anu jxisitively eiufi-Pile-, or no pay repn'rod. It is guaranteed to give utiKlactiou cr mojtey relunded. Pice 25 cents pi r box. Foe waits hy J. D. Crooni, cl.ng-iist. Shilohs Consumption cure. TLiq is hryond niention th m t sttc- ceshti.l o'.'ah Mr-du i-J we have over s 'hi, a tew done iit;ially rnre the worst -iiih l Couh, Ct'oup an t liritc!iilis wiiii il wonderful nnc vs in tha t-nre of C)as :rn - tioii is without a i;!ia!l--l lit tiie hiKtorv if ni-divine. Since it? lirst ilisi-.v ry it leu, b,tu aold on a gn.ar.-iitee, a lest which no oth-r iiidii-iiie cm Mtand If yon have h cough we e ir.ieit! ask yon to tiy it. 1'rioe 10 '.. Co. ami $1. It vo ir lung-i r.r; Kor-,f:l.Bf, or ItHok la an-, use Shil'h's S'ortxis Plaster. Sri hv J. I Cicoiii, Mast ii, J. Oh, What a Cough. Will you liet.d the wurniDx? ' be Mifid pei haps of the ure ppprom-h ff t li if nior terrible disease Consumption. Ak oiir selvea it j-on can nfford tor the Kiil.e at hv in; SLe. to run the ris:; anil do ii! t;ii.; hr it. We know from eperie;ice that ShiliuV 'nre will enre jpn.r c:ofig!. It nvt-r fills. ThrV: exuUinM hy mre than a Million Bot tlea wire lot.l the t'ast year. It lvli-vch roiip-ind nhcoping f-ou-L ut on e. iioth er. do not without it. For lame u k. Me or cht n Shiluh'n Pi-rou, l'latir. Sold by Dr J L) C room. Cood.Looks. j C5(V)il looks a e More thin Kkin deep, d j j euditi;; upon a unl:liv c-ndi:iou of ; II tf:e j vital organs. It the Liver I e tnitrtive, von have m liilious look . it' von r fclnnv.icli !. iiis- ordered ron Imv.-a dvsp ptie lock, a;j-l it your ki Hi-;, s bt i.tt'. cte.l yon hav.- :i pu.ct.ci look. So nre .ood health and von will have K'oo.l looks. FJortric Bitt- rs is the gre.it i.tfirative anl Ionic and acts riir.-ellv on '.ntsfc vital or;:it: s. (..urea I'linj Jen, lilot. li. Boi's audeivesa good eonnph-xion. Sold at ' . - . i. li. Crooui's drny .-toie. 5)c pi r lttle. rronounc-d Hopeless, Yet Saved. Fioni a litter written by Mrs. Ada E. Unt l ofGoton. S D..v. c4Uote: 'VV'hs taken vitii a bnd cold which sett.ed jn n?y lunfrs, couv;h set iL and rtu.illy tenuinated iu ('onsnnip tion. Four ilooirs guve mo m, s.i iiijj I ould live I nt a fhort iitue. I j;avp myne!t npto my Saviour, dr-terinite d it I c uld not .t.iy witu ray friends on earth I would meet my absent one above, lly bub ind wi: ad vised to n?t Dr. Ki p's New Disenvefy for Coiisninp'ion, Coujlu and ( oliia. L Kave it a trial, trok in all ti-tit bo;tie; it Las cured me and thmk God I am now a well And he.irty wctiMin.' Trial bottles Iroe at J. D. Cioo tu's drug Bfore. IZeular size 50e. i $1. Dyspep?ia and Liver Complaint la it i.ot wurtb tLe snmll price of 75c. to free Tourst'lt of every M'mptoui of these dis trussing coniphiints, it you think ko c'1I ;.' our store an.t u- i a bottle ol liiloh' Vit il . izcr, every liottld has a printed uar.intee ou it, use kc. oroi.i.,'lj v.ui if it'iops jou no yoo-1 it i-o,ts joii iiOtiiiu'. Sold li-,' J. D. ('ro'.ii Million Friends. A friend iu nei d in a itienJ in. ice I, and not less than one million people lur e !ou;,il jusi hueh a friend i Lr. Kite's New Lisro v. ry lor OoTisuuipiicn, Cotiv'bl , hu1 Col. In. It you have uever u-.ed ti'is Gnat Conyh iiedicine. one taial will '-ouvince jon that it h. a wocciettnl nrative powi rs in all di- eiise-. of 'J'hf-.iut, Chet aud ttJ Luris. Fach bottle in gu.ifanteed to do ail (bat N claimed r money will bo refunded. Trd b tllex lre at J. D t rmni. Drug xtoie. i; OLUIi Hi H Mi DENTI3T, Lumbcrton, M. C. in tbe Me- l.ttiA Jinildiiig, Elm Hreot. Ms ycirrs erpeii--n'". Ctlu-it of Ethyl used lor painless extraction f treth. G- 15 IViTERSON,D I) S, favlttkvujj:, n. c. .Viler 7 eKrs uperietice o'Ve.h liis l - rolcs - ; moi.iI in.iAicei u .e p'.a.u . 1. l. i 2Iy, fcotic ra tr ie i Pro hrti: ksik! for wjyjft-fT -rw yes the t.ui.leNii ixtr-cti. n ot tceiu. L in e -.v . ..i,:lr t'-.f l"l . . t. v: I . . t ff-.t. I i.a,tte. ly : . ! ( XsLOXGk iklC2II21ClZlla ROWLAND, N. C. 1'nard by the tay or er month. Ta dxcllent, servants polite and attentive, tftma reasonatle. llttol just oxened and i'i i xcei ieut crder. G. K Banckm, FioLnetor. MmcIi IG b. ! Tho ELECTUOVOISE cures dis ease W'lTi. CUT MLDICINK. For iuformatiou, tertus and ad vice address J. K. MILL, L. O. box 30, Maxton, N. C or HOo K. Y. Ave., Washington,!) C W. L. DOUCLAS S3 SHOE cehtflceW f' And ther apeciaUK tor Gentlemen, LaJius, Cor n4 11. we ara th Ssst in the World. Peo descrtptlva a4reriUe mect which will appear ta thlt ppr. Tke no Substitute, r:.--i'a : t . -'--te a but Insist on harlns; YT. It. Boi:oi.A'noE,wiih aan aad prsoe taaipxl bottom. Sold by T ,uiUS B. V C M ,xtoi N. c '2 V! 15. V . fas i G. B. Patter A T T O li X K V A T MAXTON, N. C. Will practice iu any of 6f the Stata. IlEMOVA: I have removed my goods to my Brick Stort Methodist church, wher pleased to lmvc tlic pubh in need ot FIRST CLASS GEO ,. or anything- elrc in my ' best goods, alvays, t.i money. Be sure to cum Lumber Bridge Mrs. M. li. McDosaij), Open fo l:'l'arntil ti ti,!. Fir'.-'ln.s ffc.HMiiKi'lat.'li , tor ing pul)i:c. Stniieiils nf Lundx-r Kridelli will bo boarded lor rH.Oil p. r mo BROWN'S IRON BI1 cures Dyspepsia digestion & Debi3 If ycu feel and all worn out BROWN'S IRON BIT! I.ADICS - ! Noediim atonic, or children vhonu ,i?llyl?al,J...nr It ia pteiisant; cures Malaria, Indi 1 Biliousness, Liver Complaints and ht Many Persons ar down from ovurwork cr household ! lirown's lrou IMtters Reb. eystem, aids diRcMion, removes excc tad cures maluria. Get ibe genuine. I QEtl'UOT',.Sa3xpUI JO '. iQATfT TJ-BTTn -"OJCJ, aaAfl TJ taii. J j jy yn rit BACK ACUtiri, . Or von ere all worn out. really (?o'i ro ! l Y .1 : i ins. It in ceuerhl d-ibility. Tit KHOirN'S IKOA' JtiTTHJf! It w ill cure you. cleanse your liver, ar'. good appetite. T'll'li : iienk.'is, .-iciors. a;i'-tin!:f f-r t, f:s. jire;), li.r-; iiii'l ; ,1 vho f.re li. 4'vcr-t:ix :ml irritate I Ire voeal oignn in Ajer'n twrry I"e tw. al, ;i safe. c ami s..-eilj iiii'l. It soothes the In al!;;ys ijillanii'.iat irm, vtieiiKthen- tn t anil lor vl.oo;)i;:i; eoiiT i. croup, s.iTe ). and tin' f.'i'i.iirn -..l(i to v.liic!i rin. are expose. I, this preparation is w;t e'jual. X'i'!r:i1t ft. O'lnrtly. A'i -tin," . r, "! ton. .fi"r;ili.i. wri'es: " In my pr..fH-.u ;m i:!;t in.ieir. arty affection of th" i.u throat i a serious iiialtrr; hi:!. it i iitt ick. I have iicjii BEhlKFiTED DY a few lo.i nf Aver t r i Pre.-, This rer.ie't;. ,v lit. .r!ii!arv -;.r -,1 as v ! . f.ch M.'iei.ii cff"et t'i.- I Iia. e Mitt . ciy litile in.;oii . . nie'ice.'' ' II.'! i ? i ti-oioulil.. ;.tf'l ( i;0 ;. i ') (if Aver'.' i'h'-r.'.v I'.-etira! as a i::ii.- !, iToechitis n.l Itirorti aff'-eti-.ns. 1 a:r, t iiy glact to fn-itify to tin' inttinsk- nwi:. this prepara" ion." T. .1. Matirmnay. t!. or anil i.eetm 't , K !r; . 'llo. "Aver's Oierty IVetoral h;s r'.-.-trdl : Mvn-rt honed lay voice, so thfet I ..in a' '.' speak with very niii' h more ease -xi . frt than before." (Her.) r. N. !''!'. I'atoro( Rapt Ut CWurcii, No. Tisloiry. "t o Ayer's Cherry Pectora r r. ' r , n r n v Dr, J. C. AYES & CO., Lo'!l,'Mi! told V ail IirussintB. IVice Ji ; .i bo:' i von m"spr.iRi., TmllvrxMon. una Sfomiieh di.r.le BSIOVVA'S IIIOA' niTIKHe K delera keep it, SI per lorl. V.n: tradi; mark and cnwl rd t'.n vr. v r - cun era iFncrm HiaH ARM, TMI BTYtS. ONtY r i ,. 5 i.i Its 3 i iu Q i i s .4-;( jp ; a) Mil . .' f I . .A', U)V a y w i.args - Aluc. Tn-r..st&o I ix'epty ANY LONOiiH. Ci.vt wiuu iw ; v- KiaCHS:Al GO., 35tw ritnncniixnM r .. J. G. FUTRELL, VRACTICAL Watchmaker Jeweler A oPTjciAr:, RED SPRINGS. N- on 1 1 ii. t
Maxton Scottish Chief (Maxton, N.C.)
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May 4, 1893, edition 1
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