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t: t t i-. ; I" 1 ; fi ! . " 'if . j ill m 5 . r. ?J. !! 1 i! 1 r-3- - fill v. n II 'III M.J ; . ;1 V ' 'I' !1 ? t H ' a H ' ' S ; : j : . '0 I .'' (I J I - ' - - '.V 1 ! Jl :i ! ,o7 curs i ittr . in J lont-owK-ry, Monro, . l!,1,i-soi). lit, id II 1 11. LV, -.--. 4 o. .ai.a.s counties , N, O , nml Ma; n. . .i.ii'iou and CLesl r tie), I c(,::r!i s. .-. SUBSCRIPTION' RATI-S : )r,c year $i.oo. .v months, 5" 'li.rcc mouths, 25- Terms, casli in advance. TlIUUolMV, AUG. 1", lW-- TUB MICSSOK. We hi.v tn't'ovc our readers to day ji part ol Li.u Tiesident's ii -smi- (u the extraordinary scsmoii o! Con-rer. Mi'lious of people hac luad it and ii is a 'ilt ni.iiitiiient to many of ilr. Cle- lund's friends. If 31 1. Clev. laud ..ver stood ou the Chicago phi'-i.-cu Lii h;s certainly stepped oil', :i; least iu &o far as the silver ,!ank goes, lie holds the Sher idan act responsible ior all the , vils thathuve befallen thea Uni te. I States this summer, a:.d makes si ;;o;vcrfal ph a for its immediate je- .-al, but offers nothing iu its 1 lac. TIjc last cla .se of the u.es 1 1.. ,in1.,.ncep i'i t'mt the n:i je c ueiii ij nt'in." . v - - PreMdeuS is unfriendly towards biivcr and that he wouhl hae Oougr-'M stamp out tl e whitj met ai as a staudaidof values in this couiiirs. The message exactly suits the "goldolatois"' of Wall Street and Loudon and the euo uies of silver in the Northeastern fciaiLU. Congress may follow Mr. Cleveland's lt.uleibhip and. je'peal the ..cimiiu act uuc'onditioualiy, hut uoi without a stroug protest from liieuee coiuage men of the fcioutii aud VV ofet. The liueago is characterise i.c , drover Cleveland :n one res pect at least, as it cia.'ius but t . o instances of the juoiM-a-i I. It is the shoi.e.i message C:ee land has evei i 1 ten, ta: 5 ;f hardest 0:10 to ticliriy VUidei t 'and. iiiC ...:., in i; io -e declaration tiie cuicago plaiioiui ou the illy ; u,;;u act: ;V'e denounce the Republican legislation known as the Sherman act 01' 18'JO, as a cowardly make shift, fraught with possibilities of danger in the luiure, which should jm Le all of its supporters, as well as its author, anxious foi its ispccity iepeal. We hold to the use of both gold and silver as the standard ...oney f the country, aud to the standaid of both gold and silver without discriminating against either metal or charge ior mintage, but the dolUr," -: unit of coinage of hot h metals must be of equal intrinsic and exchangeable value, or be adjusted through in ternational agreement, or by such safeguards oi legislation as shall insure maintenance of the parity of the two metals and the equal power of eveiy dollar at all times in the markets and the payment o" debts; and we de maud that all paper money shah be kept at par wit a and ledeema ble iu such coin. We insist upon this as specially ;icessary for Use piotee,tiouof tee farmers and la boring classes, the first and most defenseless ictims of unstable money and a fluctuating cur renoy.'' EXTRACTS FROM THE MESSAGE. CLKVELAD A VL.KA F U 11 CJOI.I) OJLY. O.ir iicfortuniite financial plight is not the result oi uu to ward eveoit nor of conditions rehued to our na tiuual ro.-sources, nor is io tracer -hie to at:y of lh -. ; Mictions whic h checkn ate I'Htional grotli fcn-.j jirosperity. With plenteous crops, with abundant pruuiise oi leiiJU rtiauvu pic-uuciioii ana tanu iacture, with iiiii(.-u;l iui aliou t.o sale investmdiit una with sails.c- toiv assurance to iiu?i t.esa entt r pr.be, suddenly llrianviid d:slrus and fcr have spiuntr u: on evu side. Nufii-r.-! h in- u o I iustitu tionsiyave.iawa t,-uu abundant a?.ei ie iiaud.aiy aail abje. to. meet ihe, aemanda . to. irign.ten.d' va .- s.tr?. iSurviviry eurj.oraiior s and ii.di viduals 'aie touient to keep in hand the taunt y they are usually anxious to 1 an, :aid those engaged in legitimate business are surpris ed to rind thai the tecurities tt. Oiier lor h-ans, though htr-to!ort salibinctory, ure no ha'irer accus ed. Vaiue &ii('j oe 1 to be fis.d are fast becoming cor j ctursd, ami ailnn a h ,vj invaded every bi.Lcj ot tusir.cfs. THF. SHEPM-W ACT THE CAUSE. I believe thtt thes-5 thiu? are principally chargeable to Congress ional legislation touching the pdrchase an'4 coinage of gil- rr bv t hp. g"eral GoTt rumenl. ; wt.,'uJt- i 1 ' U; yy 5 'chance aocn to la;e pUce in ! l ,ti ,1 inoc-ii agitahoii fn I ho HID j 1 i-ct involved and which rcav U Vvf-'Mi lut advocates ol Irct s !vi r '' aud ihosf l ' J U...1 );: hue monthly pnrcb ""i h- ti.ri Uuvernment oiuict-s of -silver enfrr.ipd under ' at statute, was r.iraeu i those inttrtted tion "3 a Cei la s: ine ?.;:' in p'.V--.- .t I : J.V.' .: V r. liil- 1 M: U i. :c.Jf.i,odic- iUid Hi'feh.1 silver began to fall j Jlirivjrir I 1 ; I iic ..II. dies-ih D:isjr.ir9 of the acL and; has since reached the lowest price evrr known. The dj-mppo;ntin result hat led Io j-enwei arid ie ni-tenr. t fl'urt m ; fie diiec'ir-n a. 1 .i'p,n ; ; ts i t'-.H : rrr-ea h:y eoaRtantiy ' h:oh s . x !, ,rn nii.s ir vila- , h y Iu.;d i-i o. , ,l.J V. ;,u e u: . xjir-Cial f u' j.fc. M y JpiihiJ 1o ,r.aci ; - i to h Ai'OUMKXT AH A I s5T cILVER. B:rl ,ve4 n ! e I.,i d v Juiy. 1SG0, nni ihb j 11 i of .) u 'y, J the li.e cold c.j bullion 111 ocr trf.v-suiV (iecreasrij m'ra tua. $1:12.000,000, while during the same, period the ti;vcr bullion in tS)3 treasmy inerc-a ed more than $i47;(J00,0CO L7n't.H Qovernmenl bonds are to be constantly issu'-d an.' 3 1 J to r-pianisb our exhausted i Id, c.-ni v a:t:u to be exhausted, it 13 afi are?;t ih-.t the operation ot lb bri-wr j urehase law now in fore- 1 --ds ui ins direction of the entire sab.;' "hon of silver for the 1, 01 simrioriu. V V f Tuf minent treasury, uihcent church structure, one that! eohi iu tli G. una luacinis n:UsL oe fouuwtu uy the payment of all Government obligations in depreciated silver. At this stage gold and tilver 1.1 - j 1 . I . I' 11 .T 1. :rautd prt company and the Gov eminent, must Ian in its established policy to maintain the two metals on a parity with each other. Giv en over to the exclusive us? of a currency greatly depreciated ac cording to the standard of the com mercial wr rld, we could no longer clann a place among nations ol the firat-clfus, nor could our gov ernment claim a performance of its obligations, so far as such obiiga- I ti'n hag been imposed upon it, to I t. vida for ihe use of the people .he best and safest money. If, as many of its friends claim, i!vtr ought to ccupy a larger place in our currency, and the cur rency of. the world tnrough general international cooperation and agreement, it is obvious that the United States will not ba in a po sition (o gain a hearing in faver of such: an arrangement so long as we are willing to continue our at tempt single handed. The' knowledge in business cir cles among our own people that our Government cannot make its fiat ."quivaieut to intrinsic value nor keep inferior money on a pari ty with superior money by its own independent efforts, has resulted in such u lack of confidecce at borne, m tne status ot currency valuta that capital refuses its aid to new enterprises, while millions are actually withdrawn from the channels of trade and commerce, to become idle and unpn-Viuctive in the hands of tiiwid u '.ucr-'. For eistt invt steis, equally pier?, fjot o iy ''etli e t p'.roiiasa Amricar 8-turiti s bat nu-ke haste to s.-t; : fti. t'" ose fihich they ah!?r:iv nave rrT.Tp -p s ' i I' '' 1 " ' It va ; . ; i'd.iM:li 'is 'O si!".!'i,nii Cnifcre6s in j-pciai esion early in the e-'njiij September li at ridiht ei t r proinplly upon the work rf l.r:fF reforrr, which the tiua interests of ihe c untry clear ly demanded, w hich so larae a ma j -iity of the people, as siu wu v I heir s-ufTragep, esire and tspcet, t- She ccomij lish u-nt of wticl. f very effort ot ti e present adminis tm.ion it pledged. But. w hi!e lar ill reform has lo.-t noihing of itt: inmitdiaie a; il i ruu.ptu'. inipor anjo ar.d umt lu the near f'durt en age the afen(i,.n of ..OunKtess it. has seemed to me that the fioan cid fO:iditi';n of te eoiistij sho'ild at ones ard he 'ore all oThri sul'j-'ets be co:s died by oj; hon oraole body. I earnesllv re co ,oid t!V prompt rtps-al f !;' i ro i- ia the act pa&sed Jul,- Id h, 1-S'JO, t j i - o au i:(-iAi, int' tfurcs;a--ie builicMi, and i. hut oU.tr- h gi hitiv detion may put Leyoi d r iu u"-t,;or mistake the intetitit n and atalitv of the Gvc ? ii merit to fulfill is i'li ttiftry obl'gattons in irionev ui;ivr.-r- i s;iliy rec""a by fcli civi isad jCuun.ri-. 1 . L1Scec!J Or. vrr. Cleveiaxp. Executive M:insiwj;, xuj::s 7, 'J3. The original set ppen q.i vineon U nu.oke Island is said to have ; ; llhtllttlll lix. ... ,v di r v "' eigu ana ins colpinsts. It is said to be the largest and oldest of its kind iu exigence. The vina has f I. f i-n !- t 1 . . L' a. I three I'eet in diameter and covers a huge amount ot ground. liocky Mount Argonaunt. lope Mil s Iteriis. uurs, it;i many other smil towns, whose rt-sources for a hvlihood depend chiefly on the operation of cotton mills, is just now in a gloomy and depressed condition. But we should not look' rates. For particulars see circa mv Mititt siic, e nave ruary reM.n io believe iLA tLese dull ! 'una are in c r srriypr:co fi in err srrniprcc fi a the fhej-e JjarJ times are tliw..urainr. Tbeu how pl iismt the vivtor's sorg." S6 Jet us view our panic stricken 1:4. r -i j these cloomv times are reaFonable and are prelusive of a bright iu ture. jiit while husine-s ar.d peca ! r ,i ry ; ti'iirs eeui t la gui-h we rc iad to not that the churches i ahaig the line reem to be alive. . h iitthodist church here under charge of J.iev. Mr. Bundy hag re centjy enjoyed a great revival wilh many acce-sioas to the chucrh. The Baptis's here have been without a pastor or any church services for two years. Re cently 2ro. A. Smith came from il -ckingham and settled in oar Iowa and organized a Sabbath school in theBaptist church with oyer one Lundred scholars. Rev Mr. West and Dr. Harrtll propose to preach occasionally for them and will'prcbably held a series of meet ings soon. So a nbright futu e seemsfo dwn upoi u. Dr. liar-! reliaid.It.v Mr. Mariiii recenily 'osed a series of meetings at Hope Mills No. 1. The meetings were of unusual interest. "M ;ny who sat in darkness sa-v groat liht." The Blethodist chuich at j Hope Mills No. 2 has ben recently revived by a greai meeting con ducted by fey. Mr. Bun y. The Methodists of No. 2 have a mag is an ornament to the community. The Baptists of No. 2 have a neat house in construction. A short time ago Messrs. J. C. Price and Neil! Kay nor took the contract to build it. They hav. proved to be men who know their business, hav ing plenty of vim and push. The house, which is indeed a neat structure, is almost complete. We would like to say here that per sons who contemplate building and wish to contract, would do well to confer with Mr. J.U. Price. He knows his business and will push hi3 work to completion. Respectful! v, W. D. Deax, FOR LADIES ONLY. $240 iu gold will be given the la dy making the largf st of list words from letters contained in the woad 'BEAUTIFUL' $100 in gold for the second largest hst, $50 in gold ior each the third and fourth lar ast li5t, diamond ring for fifth lar gesii Jitjf, line lady's gold watch for sixth largest list, solid gold neck-li-Cij lor seventh largest list, hand some Swiss music box for eighth largest list, banquet lamp of ele gant design for ninth largest lis1", lady's toilet, case, compleie, orna mental in silver, for tenth largest list. We shall give away more than one handled other priz-s h order of merP, if there suy'l i t that number t oolites' ants. J! t wo i r mote js!s tie the one -bearing e.u list pos'inaik slill receive I he i ewjsiii. The eonipeti! f n is open io l -idifis dti.ir, asid is jaer f r ;rp ut in S;! IS t. ' roduei.'ig i-i jj .5 r. ';-y::Ulz lu-.ers. &Crdi.:3 ... .. t- K.-'! -; -. It is a a'and- -l ;.r-.-;;arHtii-o : ex---ep;ional p r 'y i.o i ri:-U--i fii ottiahti-s. TWrv eTs..sfKr.t wuv order the Paris ian Bes-.utifier. which will be snt preiajd ;o any address in ti e Uni ted Siaits uT-oH the re: eipt of fi.t cents (in(reduc;i'n p ice.) En ch3 y ostl note or stant:s with i- ( o! wordfl Hnd addfe-s 'lice' iIE I .RI- IAN Toi-LET Co., Notre b- i EARZd FOR SALE. A fa-.n eon tain in G5 en s, SO of which .re u-d-r cultivation, located n e-st. side Lumber livrr far C. C. liadrond 4 nnb s from Mnxton in a tfiokly seillrd neigh ' hood. Will sell cheap for cash. i.y reason ior .'tiling is I wish to a to a more Sfihibrious ciimate. It yon want a btrir:iiii apply at once to ' J. A. Kitchen. Aim, .N. O. KEEPING WITH THE TIMES! Ev.ryb dy kn.)ws (he times ar b-iivi siul money ve?v i care.p tha prices impi. be jn ljeeiing with 'hetion.es. id;, VOf, nnt5j f,ir. 'h-r noice, hae. r. I0v-., lard 10c. a; d 12ie., suirar-cured hams ir set'-rnH h nddors 13-., gooi family flour -55a. hag (241b ), p(d ta iii n llour l.l'j bairel, good Guba moh-ses, 2oo. gallon, goo:; win C0U-e -lc. to 25. Ik, trd)1cco 22:i. to 40c. lb. Well, we will just astoLuh y. u in piioes. We sell on y for cash aad yAu pay no lo set in bad debts. We Irv to fepf-n ry thing in the grocery line. Gome ., - . . i-c mi iii it save ou money we will nr,t be the Kuans ot yo r los ng an y ALP OX. T3T3 EQF.S, R. TRAWICK'S FOR. BOTH S&XES, at Msxtou, N G., will resume work July 31st, 1893, and contintue 20 eeks. Thorouirh work ut low lar. pQR ALL KINDS OF Farm Supplies 1 r 1 APx'LY TO- J. B. W-EATHERLY,! Who will sell you as low as any ope io tlie business Anairrefiable Laxative and NERVBTONia Bold by Druggists or sent by mall. 25c.. ouc, and $1.00 per package. Sai&plea free. OThe Favorite sooxa kwiss for tbs Testa ana reata.25o. 111 i. iii 1 nu RED SPINGS, N. C Offers his professional services to f 'l.- 3nri qnr. t.e peopje of Robesoa and sur- roundi.g counties in the treat ment of Cancers, Tumors, etc. With many years of successfu experience he feels warranted in Jaying that all cases of not too long standing readiy yiecl to ins treatment. INDIES Keedlnif a toiiie, r enadren who want bulla tag op, iould take BROAVS'IS ilUJN BITTERS. It is pleasant; cares Malaria, IrimgesWon, Billouaneas, Lirar Complaiats aod Keiiralsiac If you 'feel weak and all worn out take BROWN'S IRON BITTERS For Malaria, Liver Trou ble, or Indigestin,use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS IIOTEJ, HAMLET, HAMLET, N. C. The 'table is always supplied with best the market affords go lite 8nd attcntive'sf rvants, location convenient, charges reasonable a hearty reception given the weary travelhr day or night, Geokge J Fuels ax, prop'r The Owen House, UScUIlPA ED FOIt Accjmzi:datlG2i3 and . A Liberal Table. Kni-.T't'-: . y the il&y, Vftk or mnt;t!i. Speciril r.-t s ler iketiiiic.il and lixcr.r Dcli :;u-' Front Slrfe.--, WILMINGTON, N. C. C. S & N. THB0CGII 'CIIKDUi-K? AND f!ONKrTIo;:S N till AD K I TI1. All trains daily'" x;-er tSqi:dav. North Bouxo- -N . 1. Gh ftfkt n via 8 . p4yj Lv. 0 50 a m Pr---gnal s, G to & N 8 i) H.rhn Ci?y " Ar 10 55 " Suiuteri " Lv 10 25 Dai-linfuu " "' 11 45 H i.nrti C F&Y V Ar 12 40 j Gi-sou, C S & N Lv 1 (J5 " 1 35 Uamit-t, iSAL vVd-rdngtou, SAL (yheraw Wadt.sb.rf, SA L Charlotte, Sh.lby --R-itr.t'rfordton. SAL tatesviih., II Sc D I) inviiir, Riehnioud, " Washington, " Ar 6 52 4 :i0 2 ( & 3 50 " G 19 ' 5 00 " 11 17 12 00 nlA 7 CO a iu : 15 - 12 13 N J.-S e vv i . enn. K.-. 1 cmnects wjlh C. F. & Y. V. at Bcnntttviils for FayeUevillo, cotnwis with t..abou d Air Line i t i'anlt t lor T i '"i gon, Lariotte, hLerby. Itv tueiioi.iton, find sit Ohariotie with li. & 1). vclihnlt liit.ifjl (V.v U'.. 1 . ..... i . i- i. - ... ..o-iiiuj;iuu HiM iMSVV lai'h. i ts- angers cat t.ikt sle.ptrs ut cLarlute at Si lo p. in. Sou-rn B USD No. 2. New iork, tia Pan Lv 4 30 p m vv asnington, 11 v JJ D aivillf, IU WO " 5 40 " 12 tO tiht Kichnii-nd, iS" ateivijie, llui heriidtou, J A L Shelby, Ghar or-e, '' VVadetb-.i-o, " .i n i. Vv ihningt . n, IdamLt, C S &N Gibson, LJjij. t t.bv IIh.,' D tiliaglon, 8un.t-r, ' ilariia Citj, " Pi eg nails. li Ar n tl Chcrieston, S G Ky No 2 passengers by tbis trda brougb s.etpcra. New Yor to Cbarlesto 350. f-Jh ACSg 'T WlCU not cuftg. L 1 BU G 30 8 45 " 8 50 10 '60 " connects wlta . A. Jj. at Hamlvt from Charlotte aurl Xorth, aud lrom Wilmington cini:ects with S. C. lly at Fregnalls lor Cuarkrtton. . Dinner at Hamlet. For fur ther tafproiation address J. il. YitlLI Gen'l an- 11 U Mllil ) ATTORNKV-AT LAW, fay ettt exile, K- (' ac ic -s in .Sraf ral c m r.''. -n, i?a dt:;, ba?i:j -n ?vi 1: mu'ies. 1 1 I V. Ji. NEM KEAL T.J It N 1..S. N r,. v U i-u I'O.-ii Reuerally. alien tioa giye t claims for ,?ol- j l'nm:;. I ctliuu m H. a P, McLEAJT, DKALEBJ .!1 s' nf heurt and bid pine lum "1 t. J. .1 t it ti1 r.K( (1 flnnr ing, cei'ing, ail heart or o'htrwiat f idt-yircd. All ordrs tj.Hed on sbort 4'ee. jtii.v e us 3 our order and thev will receive prompt at tention. M. II & J. IX McLEAN. MilXtoH. S . C. Hew - Spi?txg MILLINERY. AT MISSES PATTKUSON AM) .icKfT2TO'S,. Call and i-efi our -deiit dipp!a ot Spring fnd Summer iMn.in-iy. Miss ilcKiii nn has j st retain-, u from the rS1 -rtthern markets wiier-. se has in i.iiaed ihe nut corn plete ami Vad-i rjn li-. of goods ionable miiwnery eVel brought tc jlaxioo. FIATS, BABY CAPS, BOY'S C PS, ItlBBONS, HUrBlXCf3, GLOVES, CORSETS, VJL1U5. Aprons, F-njbroiJevy Silks, "VVa-liiinl" Silth Chiffon in alle'l'rs, I.cus, Embi'uud? rios. liibuou, &.c. Have a lovely srsr-rt rr.ent of al; kinds of goods ucriiaHy kept ii first class miUinery ttr. Wd keep oar stock rpidimshed wrtfc fresh, new good 4 frm time! to tinao during the Spline S-inunr. Gall and see us l;. f(io piircbabin and see if we can't maku ii to your interest to buy f n-. li-p Ae' fn'l r, Missss H. H. Patterson and Ida McKinnon Maxton, N. g , April 6''n, t8'.)3. REMOVAL. I have rmoyed my stocK oi goods to my Brick Sure, near the Methodist church, where 1 will be please to haye the pybljc ca Vk hen in need ot FIRST CLASS GROCERIES or anything else in my line. The best goods, always, for the least money. P?p sure to come apd ?ee j. W. ROBBINS. Lumber Bridge Hotel. Mrs. 11. Ii. McDONALB, Prop'r. Open foi icg'i'iir nn-l Ira i.si:-nt oHstoiu Firsi-r-lass a.-e.v. io.atit n.s fur the tiav. 1 iug i-nblif Stsi.ic-isis f Tnmbrr Bii'e Ui;,b SuLto. win bti b'"l et lor -'i.'fO p r amiuh. -iM'iiiri Tnia Great Cuod Core promptly cures Where ail others fall. Coughs, Croup, Sore Threat. Hoarseness. Whoopimr Coufeh and Asthma. Jbor ocsumptioa it as no rival: has cured thousaT.dc, and -wi'l COTIB TOU tr takea in tims. Sold by Druggists on a gnar eatee. i'or a Lama Bacx r Cbst, use SHILOH BELLADONNA PLASTERSc. CATAHHH REMEDY, ifave tou Oaiadrrb ? TUis romedv is trusran teed to c.txe you. Prict SOcta. Injector free, J. PUTRELL, PliACTIGAL ( C4J R.' THE One ocat a dose. jft4J3Jt-' HILOHS 5 So am 1 tS , t 1 7 50 AftS - 9 21 " - if; ; " (V 12 01 N '4 ' 'I 45 p in - S . 1130 an. ...v; ' 9 00 " -: i 2 55 p m 3 25 " 2 SO u eaton) W atchiiiaker Jeweler And OPTICIAN, RED SPRINGS, N. C, Uenairio a Specialty. tTorkGaarante Looli 1J ! JL 'i G nre man nickel as far as his you can come to IA on every article of goods you buy. Checked horr.e?pn 5 .cent.- a yard. Jl n kingliam, ets. 8hof - th-it cost you $1.53 anywhere elsa for only fSJ-.trf, Hats from 15 cti. up. ' .1 our 1 rces tak e Ui! 1 1 cak'e". LARGE SOCK OF CLOTHING Ve have about four hundred samples from several leading-Clothing houses for you to select from. Come in and see and we willshow you a saving oi at least 25 per cent. See Oar New I a good chew, largo plug,. at oiu lire VV lute are (Jtressingly cheap. We also Lave an elegant line of Trunks, Valises, etc. cheap. o the hungry we sack of good lIoir JVors. New York 11 .c-kst I All XOW UL3C131VIXG i:V BTO0X OV ant An 1 can eaMy say that I, will DRY GOODS, N3TI0.S, that has ct-t been at Red than osual to select my GXaSIlIMO- for H AAnCl and can fit large b;z -i men. in SHOES and iiAiS I e?i(irive y 11 what, you want. I wi 1 at alt Unit s keep on ha;d ;i full line oi Goceizes " Hardware, CrocUxry J- Glassware , Cooking Stoves. Should I not have ou hand wht you want 1 will ordsT t at one, I also Ci.rry a large S-ock of purr p-. 1 will close 01 rny Jail and wlater stock 1 Dry (J- ods and Ciotlii" g AT CUST and can assure vou that I have s.mw baigiiins. I wat.t your trada and will do my best to pltas lied Springs, 1'.. C., Mar. 9th, DO ALL KINDS OF EPiLIR WOES, And keep Stosk of Pipings, Fittings, Valves, Oil Cnps, Sav. Belting, PacKinj, Babbit Mital, Bolts, Nuts, ScrewOils ail osiycB-Ai mxiMi supplies. WORKS AiNU OFFICE ; ed. il H1. j 5 Rp li i 1 lutrJ times awl M tO bUotOiill a lio can. To do the Racket store and In addi i ;n to 01a of Tobacco. for 5 CIS, Look They I nrnmini.es. t would bay stop and V. and U X have the largest & bast selected stock S88 , S'LOTIIIXG lil Hill Spri - s as I hae t: k "-n more p ;';)i .stock. 1 vill have a full 1 w ( m and 2 jou. J. A VI C KAY. 1S93. S3 Money
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