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'J ' t I If .4 ,3 C THE HICHII01TB EOCEET. Ui C. WALL, Editor mi Prop'r. -.Jtobn. ft, C Ikrsiay, April 47, !W. ill - ' ' I . , MM J10NESTF OB KNAVERY' ! i In a recent number of the (Angress ional Record we see that Joseph E. Brown, one of the Senators from Geor- gia, in praentiDtf a letter from the President bf a Manufacturing Coin- j pony in that State, made n statement in substance that there were but two modes of . fteveniie authorized by the CoDstitutioD one by direct taxation and the otter by duties levied upon goods imported into the country; f he had qtopped with this' simple an nouncement he would hare uttered only a truism - which ' no saiSe man would have gainsaid.' Not, content with this, however, be alleged that free, trade Necessarily resulted in In ternal Revenue; and, inferentially at least, that all the advocates of a tariff system devised lor Revenue,, as op posed to the purpose of so-called pro tection to American-labor, are- favor able to: -the; continuance of a' plan of taxation ocuoua to me American peo- 1 n i i" ' If Mr. Brown were sincere in mak ing such a declaration, be is wanting in the brains needed for a Senator.; But brains lis not what be lacks. He meant to mate a false impression, and by miking one with deBign be .displayed, a characteristic that calls for a different feeling than such as is evoked by ja mere want of intellectual power in. high-position. The iSenate of the United States is not the. arena on which low demagogues should ex hibit theirj acrobatic power, j Indeed, demagogUm anywhere is io be ' de spised. But in so august and digni fied a body as 'the one in which this Senator ' t olds a seat, . statesmanship enly shou 4 be shown. : We do not hesitate U say and we say it with ref,rjt that Mr. Brown knew that n the statement he made, in which be " 1 imputed tio those who do not agree wiku mat iii luveumesi uesires to tax "the people for his special interests, with a wisp to continue the burdens . of an annoymg mode of taxation,; he. Was guilt; o a perversion -6i the truth for which there, is no excuse. Such stuff is, w ) are obliged to confess, just r what we c spected from a man who, in 'the geueral ruin I which befell bis countrymen by the results of the late disaetronii, war, managed in some way ' "out Of their i wreck to rise in,'' and : bow is ripting in the possession of a large estate, which he 'wishes to in crease by placing "burdens! grievous (to be borpe" on a suffering people. A, Tariff for Revenue will raise all the moniy which an economical ad jcainieiratjon of the. Government de laands, and thus do away with any ecessitv .for rrt;vyt 1-'") Revenue iax A Tariff for protection so-called increaaes the price of all ar ticles sobjecT to its operation, which the consujmer : is obliged io pay, and thus only Igives the advantages which such men jas Mr. Brown call upon tbe Government to give to the manufact urers for their especial benefit. If it does io increase the price i of goods ) made in, foreign land, and in the pro duction of which these parties desire I to compete, it can do no good. This is too ' clear- for. Argument t A. Tariff Ae piwjBts the col- i . I 4 different uje-saD8oi y " y, f forRe?" reform' agitation in unheard-of fre V, ' " fv'' will pro- quency, with terrific destruction of A -,attbesame jife and orcmertv. Democrats, stop Vi . " 1 1 v t vnaiiuJaclare,f t . ompeuuon w , t ' "rop0861! A , 1 1 '. Aill compen- - f ' r. satisfied with i ' .yJJut aar. urown " V; a& is the advocate of a isn he ought,to know inev- if tands to swell the profits of a "trrtain class of our people jat the ex- , pense of the many. This is'wrong in , .morals 4s well as in politics, and for tins reason we emphatically protest A against its infliction, j I- t We aie hot inimical to a develop- " mentof'kll the resources of the couc- "ji try, but we think it far better that ! this, should be gradual ratLer than 1 sudden, t We desire that the pursuits of our people should be diversified, and areiheartily glad' when they -who have the - means shall contribute to this, result. - But such persons should Dot, in common justice, ask the inter v&ntion of tbe Government in their i . , ,! l i ij . - cenalf. All business should, sustain 7 ",TT , ; ... . . , itself by the kgitimate laws of trad atid whbn they are .violated, as these -1 AA44of a mall lfr yi VkA Afta s nvimiviviusw .y f - , - ; ,r. t s (A1 IK , r-?. :? t y-i .tvi . ' ' -V- t--?,v; t V ir .-: ' I'V; VVV .4 1' , i :'-:'-" V tlhe expense of the large body of yot one whit. V ; i.'TVTPt6" V ; " ,,Y-"?r'af -while the abolition of ; . .'f ' ' " - V; r'' f - ;V"-the 'system would largely j t.. V V. .r.: v; chasing power of their ( ' --J.? J : '(f, ' v-thingelae. L.V. 1'-A'.fJi A..b-betrue of Cf ,?,-v-stry ' '.-.4t ' ' r --irs canTsroduce heaier and r.. ...i . -t.' -.xi 1 'taiartbal Mk:,mr4.i$9ntcm --there abouici be, ? Twixt tweedbsMittm nd tweedle-dk ' Tbe ibore iouncli ks if it n' itt fo ill HuaJbr&s, ut it ihas Jt'nTk since we read the poem, and we may be wrong Nevertheless, the recent conference between the Tweedledum Republican and 4 the Tweedte-dee Liberals has reminded us yery forci bly of the idea conreyed in the lines we have quoted. We.also recall some "S 'hich took place yeara goy when Paganini, the celebrated fiddler, was delighting , the northern ansica people with the sweet strain's of- hie. Cremona, Among others, when en thusias'm over the performances pass ed all the bounds tf reason,- was the, local editor, of a newspaper published in Brooklyn, and, in describing' with encomium the easel and grace and softness of the melody, ; stated that there seemed to be such a union be- tween the: operator and tho instra inent ' that ode was really ia doubt where Paganini ended and the fiddle began. To this the Louisville Journ al replied, that if that editor were astride, a donkey the same difficul ty would . be experienced ' by tbe ob server. Who can tell where Bepubli canisov ends and j where Liberalism begins t Or, who can tell where Lib eralism ends and Republicanism be gins ? We know j wh ere Liberalism will end. 4 It has ended ; in the camp of the followers of Young & MotL We again say, that if the Liberals de sire to, join the iiepublicans, let them do so, and not be ashamed of it, if they can. If tbe Republican army desires to come under the influence of the Liberal squad,- let them do so, and make the most of it. ' This conference was a sham, a fraud, and deceives nobody, not even the conspirators themselves. i - I reliUcil. i . Mb. Editor : Cant you get the Democratsto- stop their "Tariff Re- fin-m' niritntititi t I If tliovilou't . tliis country,' the world "and the rest ofion Sunday at Worthville. lie & mankind will certainly go to, thel . . ; ." bad, if not "further down." Just contemplate the direful results se what has followed this Tnriff Re form" agitation by vibe reckless De mocracy ; see what a pitiable condi tion Ihe "great iron and textile indus tries'' are in, besides many others of Vonr infant industries." The -whole country is in turmoil and confusion. Wages reduced, with , the iron and steel workers ; strikes prevalent , la borers out of employment ; wages in the textile industries reduced and strikes everywhere. Even in our own State-one mill, if not all, has "reduced wages I for the first time in twenty years, and two ' hundred hand in one mill men, women and children "will all go for?i protection, if the abominaltariff TI2;J.Z'J.22 is not stopped. Low prices for man ufactured products, "dull, hard mar kets," overprodudion and short crops have followed in its wake. "It has ruined manufacturers, farmers, arti sans , mecbanics,: lawyers, merchants, doctors, priests and; preachers. Dem ocrats, stop it ! Our "infafit indus tries" have suffered and many of the children are forced to go barefoot and ragged, with soiled hands and black faces ; if it is not stopped soon some of their little faces- never- never can be mad ukiSJST dddrotect our "in- utely essentially,, industries;' for " we shall have 'infant?' industries" as' long as men ouu nuuiu mi vi ,. w.vv.v, t Cyclones have followed this "tariff it I Forest fires, floods and ship- wrecks innumerable have followed it. I Democrats, stop it I Measles, mumps, mujrain "in 'Kansas; have "broke I 0ut." "at Rreat cost! to the country, ence the agitation of the "tariff re- form"w qnestion. Democrats, stop it I terrible riot in Cineionati has fol iowej aD(j at ieast two wards of the 'nation killed. Stop it 1 Glowing red l gun8ets all over the country have fol- lowed it, and Mall the ills that flesh is 1 hejr to" will follow it if tou don't stop it. The Democratic party wil be Puined if you don't stoVamtatins j tniR tariff reform" question. Stop jt The sleep that knows no waking," The sleep that does not snore, i The sleep--oh, stop your carping j i : '-"Infant industries" evermore I Ever yonrs, Pcu. L C. Mr. W. F. Herring' has been long connected with cotton manufacturing io the South. He was asked by some ?. k .. . v Northern paper if b thought that the iWfll of ODaraton. wou,d be le8iened by tbe doing way oTthe entire Tariff I . ' )" .. . -t . - ' . 8Tm. xi i repay iras: . m x Upon the contrary, the protective increase the pur- waies, I believe VM ... w y . W aaww .. . .., n.va v Tctones would be . built and there : ij. '. .. riM vrmwr - unrnajici . lur iiiivrx- .-.v.: & v;.,7" o-- .,. - law of supply regulates -prices ia 1 believe every self- this country. ; . ?y ttlo8e -free tra -vf :ive 8y, ; '.ytnose Industries would be. hurt trade wmcn, enrougn tbe- pro- system, levy taxes ' upon con- : indemnify, tbesa Tor. tne fX A ' aatl I EnuyWinMt. V We j . lite,t ierrio ari cap kbl A&enUV feiert aunty Ja tbe United Sta Ut-and C&x.dv"t6 ' sell patent: article of great merit, on it meriU. An article having a large sale, paying over two par owt. profit, baring no oompetitionuDd on whiok the agont is protected in tbe exclusive le by a deed given for each and - every oounty he may euro- from as. With : all these advantages to or agenia, and toe fact that it is an article that eaa be told :t Wwbem&amx&Mtht .notbene oeswury to max an: Extraordinary offer to seeure good agents at onoe - bvtwe have concluded te make it to show, not only our eonfidenoe tar 'the AaeriU' of our invenUon'iJfot m its salabilir by any! agent that will htndh it with ener gy. Qar agents now at Work", are making from ISO to fSdf moBth clear and this fact, makes it safe for us to make our offer to all who are out of employ ment.' Any agent that will give our buianeaa a thirty days trial and lall to dear at least $100 in this time,' above all expenae,a.can return all goods unsold to as and wSVillrefurid the money paid for them . Any agent or General ' Agent who would like ten - or mora counties and work tbem through sab-agents - ior r ninety, daya and fail to clear at least f 3U ADoye au JSzpenses, can return all unsold and get their ' money back. No other employer of agents ever dared to make, such oiferaL nor would wo if we did not know that we have agesto now making more than double-the amount we guaranteed, and but two sales a day would give a profit of over $125 a' month, and that one of aoragents took eighteen orders in One day. Our i large descriptive circulars explain "our offer, an4 . these we wish to . send to 'eVery one out of employment who will send us three one cent Btamps for-postage. fiend at once and aeoure the agency io time for the boom, add and go to work on tbe terms named in our extraordinary offer; We would like to' have the : address of all the agents, sewing machine 'aohettors and carpenters in the country, .and ask any reader of this paper who reads : this offer,! to send us at once the name and address of all such they know. - Address at once, or you will loose the best chance ever offered to those out of employment' to make money BknkkS Hanefacturixo Co 161 Smithtleld St., Pittsburgh Pa. Hon. Walter Ii. Steele has accepted an invitation to deliver the address at the approaching Comenoement of Greens boro Female College. Edwin H. Wood, son of Rev. M, L. Wood, President of Trinity College, . .iW . . . , iiiu. wifcu purtv oi juung people ! wWn. J walking up the steps, whn he fell back wards and expired almost immediately, 8u pposed to have been from some heart trouble. He was about 22 years of age and a young man of bright promise.- Greensboro Bugle. ' More than three quarters of Vcen tury has passed sinee' Johnson' S Ano dyne 'Liniment was invented, and it is to day the most widely known as well as the most valuable internal and exter nal remedy in the world. No i family should be withou it a day.' J Carthage Gazette: Just before going to press, we were informed tliat hi Carthage township on the 30th ult; two beys were hnntingandone of the guifc getting out of ibx, the boys tried to fix it, and one named Crab tree in trying eharged the gun, the load entering his bead, causing instant death. - If reyenue reform, reduction of the tariff, is not the- issue between the two ' parses, then there is no isue. If it is not the purpose of the patty to reduce taxes they have no purpose but to get in office, draw their pay sod hoodwink the people; and they ha I just as well disband, for the Republi can party Can perform these functions as well or better than the Democrats. They re in practice and are expert at the business. We call on the -party in kngress to do something to meet the expectations of the people or else disband and give the people a chance to organize in their . own defence on principle, and put In office men, new men, who are not expert at trimming dodging and manceurftring, but who will do the will of their masters, and hew to the line. Scotland Feck Com monwealth. AYER'S ClieiTy Pectoral.- No other complaint are so iBsiAions ia tHeir attack as those affecting the throat and longs: -none so trifled with by th majority of suffer ers. The ordinary cough or cold, resulting 'perhaps from a trifling or nucotibcions ex posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal : sickness.; Aver' CdssaaY PacvoBAif ham well proven its efficacy in a forty years' flght -; with throat aud long diseases, aul should be taken in all cases without delays 1 . A Terrlbl Couckt Cored. " In 18S7 1 took a severe cold. whicl affected " my lungs. I bad a terrible cough, au passeA. night after night without sleep, xhe doctors gnvajing tip. x inea Axrjt s (Hixkt rii' ; Toa.L, which relieved my lurijrs, indoeetl -sleep! and alTordad tne tlie rest necessary for the recovery of my strength. By the continued use of the JeKCToitAi, perma- , iii-nt cute was' effectetf. I am now eU yeart ' ol.l, hale aud hearty, and aai sntiafied yow (Jukuhy I'ector A l saved me. . Horace FAiaaaoTHKB. . ltockingham, VU,July VJ, Croup. A Motara Tribute. : - While in the country last winter my little -. boy. three year old, was taken ill with croup; ' iv seemed as if he weald, die f Mm Strang- .f lation, (Hie of the family suggested the use of Atkr's Cherry 1ictokal. a bouia of whieh was always kept iii tit bouse. Thia was tried hi small and frlinMiit iImm. and to onr delight in leas than half an hoar the iiule patient was breathing easUy. The doo or said- that the Cherry. Pectobal had : savejl my darling's htm. Can yon wonder a our grattuule? Sincerely vonrs, . Mrs. EMHAStsm.1 - w 1H West 128th St., Kew Yor.hf slay 16, USS , , MI have nsed Aybb'S CbejAt PhctqIUI. in my family for several years; aud do not : hoaitat to pronnae it the west effectaat f remedy for, coughs and colds we have ever '.. . Jiried. - - A. J. CBAKB." ' JUake Cryilal, Miiifn March 13, 1882. , H -, , .. "I snffered for eight years from Bronchitis, . ' and after trying many remediee with no one- 'v , eeas. I was cured by the use of Ar Kit's CNR. .1TY PltcTORAU l. JOSKPUWALOIK." ' . . ByhaualMiss., ApliS,lN2. - iU . -,i ' ' ; X " ' ' i . . ... ' " ; " I eannot any enoogh In praise of ATna'S . -CSimtv PentynAb, beliwrlns as I -do that . but for its nso.1 should long since hav died IropUung troobles. - i. BaAOBOJf.". t PaJestiiie, Texas, April 22, 1882. , Nese of an affaetkm qf the throat or rungs Cxist'wh1eaannotee greatly relteveoV by the me et Area's Chirrt PaxTrcsiL, -;ana it wftli always-sen wbee the dlssnsa im '-not already beyond the control o ntsdicinof i , raKra&Ko bt - ' t - Dr.J.CLeC.rLoweittil4ast. ( Said by alfcSlnisBista.. Xisnrr to tuatir tAm Agents for Home Fertilizer. A superior lot of Pickles, genuine Olive Oil, Frenth and German: Prepared Mustard. Try thenu. v. v Beef Tongue, r Pish4 and good aogar enred Smoked Reef fresh and new. A new lot of those superior Brunswick Oranges and Bananas, fide and large. - A fiat lot of New -Eaisjna, Prune, ta tronaaod Currants. Something new and nice, cereal flakes and oat flakes, can, be eookedin 15min , Hav you' keen thoee cereal and fru! boilers, -the utoest thing known -for boil ing custards j you can't burn thenv f. - Pearl hoininy from new corn. , , . r . - A fine lot of oranges and lemons. (" Pine Bananas. " ' ' " ' A fine lot of currant jelly and pre- servV Mb finest mackerel' that ts known n beautiful ft lb packages. ,, if yow wanv-s awe piece or cheese we have it. ( r ; t Hauces, ' mustards' tweet oil; salad dressings.''" : .t. m . Suck wheat and fine yrup to go with them, i - 40 .'5 If you wish, a fine chew or smoke, call on us for fine .ebewingland smoking to bacco and fine Segars. - ' wiDryhopywat oakes, tresh aa good; V Kelf raistag Buckwheat at 20 cents per package. , ; - . . Fulton slarket corned beef, dmd betr Imported" Macaroni of bestuality. iiw.ButUsr. t 30,'cqtta per fi. A. fine lot of jellies. m Uar bowls. cream-pitchers and spoon-holders and oy tne poona. i j i A fine assortment of candies fresh and new." " ' BfiT The finest Flour sold in bar rels, dollar sacks, and per pound. ! Canned Fish; " 8L. Labrador Herrings, in , Tartar Sauce, Brook; Trout, Mackerel,' Sal mon and Shrimp. - -' Canned Meats. . Deviled ham, tongue and lobster, pot ted ham and tongne, corned beef, and chipped beef (dried.) Canned Vegetables. ' Green peas, tomatoes, striugless beans, okra and tomatoes, corn, ruubarb, (very tine for pie) ." i Canned Pniitsi Peaclie, apples, oherriets strawberries, niKpherries, bluberries and. pineapples (sliced and grated.) Rioe, pearl hominy, cereal flakes, wheat nakea, oat flakes (require but 15 minutes to cook very fine and the best thing knowgt for dyspeptics.) A fine article of Mew Orleans syrup, (new), Crystal syrup, sugar drips, Porto Rico and Juba molasses. - Sugars. Powdered, granulated, out loaf, stand ai d Aj New Orleans, brown and g ranu lar. j . j.' -. ' . Green Coffees Java, Ems aYacaibo and Laguayra. . ltoastcd Coflfees, Ieggeta' Tiger" brand and ground Java, Arbuckle'a Anosa, Thurbers 34 and 41. EUfiNITURE t Prices to Siflt the Timssi 'US midersinied respectfully tnfprmjs. 4 ihjbiiftiattasopene t ABlCT, CNDI'ttTAKING, AND Furniture. Duslness in Laurinburg, and that hereafter you JIUUUUUIS. e"v eearw ees vol vwm can oe turnisnea anj gooaain ois 1100 u cheap if not for less than Wilngtoh orimnumj. - X: Ul(UrtllKin,6 a bpeeiMty. 1 Keep oonssenwy on unu svu sues OT COFFIHSi GASESi and Caskets. Handles, Stud, Plates, Kmbicms. &o. . . I Ilirni'tlire Window Shades, Cords, Tassels, Picture Moulding, &p. Come and see my CAPPKT KXUIUITOK. Furniture repaired, dressed- and Var- vd. Send in youTold furniture and have it made new. yonr picture frames clean - ed and polisbed. Encourage home SRterprist and see what vah bja trftttin before Davine for ik Give me a call before leaving your or- dera elsewhere. Work warranted, bat - TSSSaT My motto ia: Quick sales and small pro tits. -Call as yon pass. - s MY A. JlcDoBjCJird. (First floor Bizaell Building) 40, LAPitlNBrjSQ, N. V. iyl EVERYBODY !S DOCTOR. By BOerf A Ciaan, tl. IK UrtttTBoni's DooToa cob tains 684 oc tavr naires. and . ia printed on . fineJ pa- ner and is handsomely bound. It is sold It the lowi)rice of three ($3.00) dollars a copy, so as to nnng it wiiuin tne reacn afa.ll. , .The work differs front all other books on Domestic Medicine in harms the dis eases aystematipatly arranged according to their classification. Everylhioe is tworibed in "the plainest possible;:1ans irnaf a. and tM orescriPHons are wntien out m puin English, eo Uiat they can be nUund'S in evervthuiff relating to the rearing of tlieir children. ,.r jCiTery iarauy oiu sure uiiy ktuics mo price of the book efery year, oy consul- in g U. For habitual OonstipaUon.readETeryr birfy's Doctor. ; . - : K paXetoonsoTT erylr HT.a Asaee, "fldllA 1M1lri at tiff CouKh by foWowinf the treatment fcite in TCitervhArivs Doctor. M(tvi ijootor.' -.' For the cure or Jcues reaa js.rery ooay s Doctor.: 1.1 - -s express on receipt of three dollars. , y We reter to tne editor pi lo paj as to the book. , r 'Address .... , . yTJBLISHINQ CO. Bend for Circular. 29 Ann Street, B9LA cents wanted, Ner York City. JSxolasiTe Territory Guaranteed. .akimaill-J , ... a - rv.1 BVaSa 1rW AlltASaate) MsfVal xauvi;--, a, 7aiHh amd sUt Btedlaa .ta, paper SSa It is complete in all tU parts, and is 'A tea, uix. v'iian v "wv") VCW- r i the most reoenl book of tbe kind pub iScarf .laco, HaudkerUiefsr Plurnes, Tips, Bird's Wings, Wreathes, Kshed. , '. Rosee, BdsT' Flowers of all kinds Rusligi0 rape Lace,. Spool Cotton,. If rSliJ&!n Spool 8ilfrSpool Embroidery SUk, Uank Embroidery silk, Ball Knit Z9rThoitL ting Ootto'tSaby Cap ia lace, v.Wet and aephy r. Ornaments, Swan Armatil tino- jarHtmhitHi? t Doctor. ' Diiws. Stav Hinrlirifr. Star Rmidj Button llole Twist. Perfumery, I'ma. . f ,7' " ' ' ' 1"- i.l: ..H :Ji-" I f if ft I J WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH Have tbia day oiEA.aTirr crtte!AJMiw- om sale I.-"-"'7-' '- I. ...S--.-- . I We are now off onne tho eKUTin . , .. . ''."'"We Shall" 4.? fflfi mmn oiaARiNo In tho Carolfnas, Oomprising the following linos Silks, Satins, Velvets, Brocades, Dress Goods, White Goods, linens wu w'uuo, x lauiitsis, .piauaets, Jiosiery, Lacee, Millinery, ; , , FaiMGoods, Notions, Oloaks, Dolmans, Ulsters, - Ladies' Moslin Underwear, Oorsets, Carpets, ; V s .Clottiirio;, Hats and Capa, Boots ,1 and8hoe8, &c, &e. - gar Look out for our advertisements in this paper, as it will pay yorf to keep track of the bargains we offer from time to time, and which shall be duly an nounced through the columns of the press throughout the State. - ' I Send for samples, estimates on Dressmaking, Bridal Trosseaux, HousefBrhish iOgs, or any information our patrons may desire, which will be promptly furnish ed on application. . r i P. 8. Orders in answer to this advertisement please address to ''EetaQDe ment." - t-j - s. 'k -m . WITTKOWSKY & BmJOKT, TMAL BOX TrdttWe If fA K VT r rm fc r yEAICllt9 Sent FRE C1KCUUU music 61 ft orA rV : . m a-af-T- t rgaaaaajr- Sewing" I have just added to my Inre stock of Sewing Ma chines and Sewing Machine supplies, PIMOS and other musical instruments and musical goods. none but firat-elstsS eooda, so will I Organ trade lwre. - -1 I Bhall not-Jiaodle snv mneical I 3 . . 1 iimt x caiiuviiuijr wurntut. I Xbe future of my trtfde depends linuHf A w.ria M.uf T oll at mvxnt c hull 11 1ow Hlul hMi nritd instruments, and ror 1 ihrices wfll bCciOW for tliO QliaiitV of 11 can sell any instrument as low j else, qnahty eoubidured. AU 1 ask i inai, . ) I 1 shall continue to kepp a full J Sewing Machines, Needles, Oil, Attachuienta, I FartS. &c, for all irtachincs, and the best Plaitera. IlepHrrinz a specialty, I aatisfaction as to Drico. dualitv of money and trouble by calling 1 Correspondence Solu-ited. , ' . 1 I - iy J- BtotkmaD, n practical music tcaclier, k assisting mo I now, and Witt DO plCKSed to wait On f, 0 4. T9'I .1 1 k More Ner At the ftocMngtam.M11ipay Eaatlishment 1 liave removed to my old stand 1 lm ve removed to my old stand bo Pleaeed to wait on alJ who may call toeee I Heop a-ways on hand tbe iRteat aliapee anuj colore in Hats, and triin.x!iom to oracr. Il gnaranreo to suit air, ana win, aiways uts luunu at iuj diwi-. . 1. keep C'orfeete, ' Hosiery, Gloves, Ineertini! Laees, BibboaSy . No : Uons, Billcs, Satfna, "Ditec Unrtains? Ladies' Underwear Uoilars, Utta, . I TT ' :t:S S'jiVftl.n-iJe JlvlHW.:-' UtA. Hii. Timakns Vftlvt ' FpiLtlud.re Braid. .Rubber Bracelets, ltick Rack. Dress Shiolds, Hair p;.,. uir Nets. Bamr Nets. Garter Elaatik and Silk ttaukercbiefg. t.Ageni-for the WHITE seas I) f ran 4 . fl ; - . . . MRSv .J J Jrw wWTk r t Jt-a-e 4.- COSiMISSIOMERCUAKI,; ' Orders toerirfr and all Icindsof grala tne grower, :uerwj . au6 -. rf , . - - Small 7 ibirLissiqii3 chained:; ; ; ; v ,i -:', . .wi fiAijca. fWrsRDondeDe solicited ; rr zr ..-- u.t. . (3.m w J ? f , p '.f j-v, commenced the siaaiTnnA i.t. . w uuu iu vuia eevuoa Inaugurate - oufesiLB Jevbri knows R:ad Vtzt a Patisni says of it: PmUIIm I pwehued from too in Anrtitt firwttt ta Be most eoalol watf that '-while there u yoad mj ataioat expectations, for I eertelnlr did VSi-JffBS&J .hblt f FOURTEEN YEARS' pOSATIOM oiMild be completely pottea ander con trol to tba KoeedinaJv abert tint of two aiona I eaa Mama tab tit nn r.lumM4..i. m l. ?lmfcd2,,1I?P U that 1 cm in niainir Co the miouch AbMa1tartfroaialtwdatad PaUa)Wrf.iWJaiaaWealylyha te tmtmnt 3. tve nesth (S, ttst aottfci 7 Machine and house! AND ORGAHS, endeavor to merit and control the instrument upon the JTwdS. as any one is a rair stock of ifuaruiitee iroods, terras of Bale, and work done. on tne ucrore ymi Duy. x . - v t J. A. WRIGHT, EOCKINGHAM, N. C. his friends and the' public. Spring .- i opposite. M. Wp. Ussefy e, a opposite. M. W. J. Uesery'a, and SEWlNGr1 MACHINE and Standard " Kicmninn i.f ulLtrfnda donfilit mAS 4. - L. VV. YAUGHAN. Gorn. -Olicited. Grain of alidads bonikJrom anion; cnerehant. Newbera. ; . .n. I (joods " HrILThMtas-d tnyeelf iave jost returned from tbe Northern ever fcroagW k tU market. Thev are bbnt in lar ouatttmea. and ohbai- thjc cash, and I nw ofer tbmy cr. . 7- W:?tton pjantor, from his put experience in Twymi bearv Jme pnoes,ye kneeforth to deal for cash and atopylnl tejpoDt aed the country will eoon onTaolTfoS f .:Tft alliirttAa 'whn syW.- j'-i ! .lock HfM, hoSi lf U Mw'm V5r'ftes:f0t yorii -cash and wwiliAod it to our mutual interest. g Thanking you for a liheral patronage,. ..-Xaery PRACTICAL, WATCH MilCER And dealer tn WATCHES, CLOCitsEvSrEUPYf o lT&aa tjfia.t. in w;ian. i.- . , .. . . u,u(i LOUGEE & GOODWIN, (Successors to I. W. Dvsham.) , " - 417 and 419 Fayeittville St., BA1EIGH, N. C. DKALKBS EST Foreign and: American JVtar fef e & &ramte Atoiitifaetiis. I) j ' " 1 IKUJN Call All we ask J-r CARRIAQEOs PHiCTONS, DUQGIE3, J, HI. &'1F;STINSILL; GARDEN SEEDS I -, A fresh lot of e felebrated LANs URETH garden seeds. I Oait and get a supply........ Early Rose, Qo6d rich iiHitasMftsstiif4tt Tnta,teeas ai...AND PEERLESS......... -aee.eeeeee t ee eeeeteeeetV - Groceries AND OONFEGTIOERIES ! Sugar, Coffee. JlOlassea, Candy, Raieme s Nuts, Crackers, Lemons, Allspice, Pep per, Salt, Canned Goods, Ao. A lot of Fresh, F!3t Jiaokerei. ; Everything Cheap. TORPID DOWELS. T nisnnnr nrn iirrrrt L lSiOrhsowrcek Mtire-as nm trMHAiar2t&'3 res-arrTer f tat naejine or- the komsa ram armntome indicate their existence ptonwindieatetlieu-ezanenetesa nf Avvettte, Bewele eestlve, Slek IiaaoM aehe, rctllness alter aatiar awvt-sia tmr fWSrtlBi-o h4r er antavel. Ermetatsaav,? 'a r .ii i a. in. ---r w a sea. rtn a- al uean, vou eererc taa eyes, at ajraOweel re A. Vrlaa, COMaTXPATtoriT di mana tne-tise-ox ammeay-Ets&t acts oirnouy en the Xtre,' AsaLireriaeAieiae WXVf j PIXJUS bare no e iaaL -tbelr aotionen ttt! Kidneys and Skin ia also prompt ; renoTUU all imparities throngh tiiese three "ea.v canri sr tna srstaaa the system," pronuciajf appa- diresTipnialaTseote,1 l opSTnX totiri anrrsnd'ara a ncrfect . . . . uceljsgiraa uirasui sMn andaTlgtrroix eaiiaa no naaaca with dairy worltand at e a perfect A HTinrtTF tn MALAltlA. sokiTrrwhrrt..g.W. Qffl.44MntTarStnV.ll; a l IMOH .a ui isajsav m v fttfT i ' 47 toe tadiesJ at tne lowest pricea.. TU ITS HAin'DifevJ;.1 OaAT Hats oa WRMa-EB8 olutBrd l"1rrful attention. ' ' J ataatly toaUXOSST iack or a, aui; p- T", 15UFURD HQUSJB - . ' CHARLOTTE, C. : a H Leading Hotel in tM City.rT3S,- ' ' " i t ainisciiaeseupr of4 , SCOYILLEBROTHEPvS, Proprjrfwi 'uDriT.cftllTurBti wEflftYi-'- xa irew wwr""" .-. Noted ' for the Tadrful : Etftem. I Superior 'Appointments (Hid t FiaeaaJuavatfsaiTiaees tbwsea in the citynaeefiallK trains. - TV , Foor large or email qwanUliea, apy at-t3a. Drag Store to, W. W Cdt;' W voww.. , t .- fc i tHtEfr i iwi isi-S" H.eaiUrfsrfc . , " - X " , WRITERS. , V tj A tHl K-dSik f fr ! . . .x- . 'iii ,.;..r,":i' ... ' . - !, .til,a4jjrs0'J"aR..-X. r LSI AH1 L"Kt-ifc. - 4 r xi-i V s JSi'!lwS.if3 .j- 5- if HEADSTONES, TABLETS. fASES, ac. e - Also coatiaft for .. - CUEBIO STOaEJ, Cemetery Work of Every Description. or write for Pricf UstiHL Pesigns, Cor. respondence soli clicked. Sattftracttou Gi w i. i is a'Tfcial. - i . .j MM. -attUR i iat - 'il. To the Gitwjf of , Rocking ham and vicioityi , . The largest and Wst selected stock of Carriage and Saddlery Goods in the Stateg eoasisticK m part of Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Tillage Carts,; Drays, and Carls, tisddte Harness, Trunks;. Satchels, Lap Jiooes, Hore Blankets, ' all kinds of Ba gry and tfarness muterial including Boddiet and Gear ready for the painter and trinaer, We guarantor onr prices lower, than, any in the State .. p. ! . .. Ladles, aef yur oedess to. " MR8. D. tSARRINCTON: (Fenaelof DanTrlle, Va.) ,t THAfKU HOT BLDR OR Kl'Bj" - ' ' Otenelag Arecene Braid, ane a Mb line of :inriery material on hand, Don1! fei(tp send yoi r orders. , - - j - TSADt StSKKT, C'aABI,OTTKN C.l , ' J. BHakringtcn's ; QINMGROQMI uoe Or earn Pa-rlory. ; 3d door above court bouee Meals at all Ilouiris.. i 4'WOBTH k mk Creneral Shippina: and.' ; Comriseion Mtrchant - 9 jtf ffaj, Mddgses, G)f eel 'flour. F 3i-,- Spirit Caster dec Ajfetts for Cape F and Peo " nle? fijemVoat Co. f ' i ..ii ' -i : i ' tNElQR the h&nu&i " . rfs.Mnil,i'vnn re esoeeiailv aOdv-cer-- jpjeta you are espeouuiy ssurw IT-' i-. . . T - f .11 ..--J.. .L "" f, v r. tvr A " , , J befe.'e matbgyour wintp44 'k BoAmeta. ;.Yelv.ets, BifcbonSy Feathers,: oiU,Ac Felt. Straw and Jrames, laUtt ttglu. VBeceawrxinJJ,eruu mr xauvj " t t Bltifl Stamping patterns. Large lot ' ft HIER?EYS"- for Ladie., and jMadrett: Cloaks andDolmans, allqual- i AJiseceaMrxmaterial for Fancy Work.;. isaad nrices. . . . . 1 ajt. we keep ' everything needed v j i v, - . i y-rS - " ;'' MISS E.. KARRETR,- lj.EHK READlllG.F.REEtJ ml . 1 FOR SIX GOQdt FAHlUBft..: .,r i I'lin a H'lllI'J f IjUU; mm u 7 yNCti; BIKKJS'S w!s-ftmeuri 0UM Skoteirt tt ola riantow wsr. PVr Sr. arre. trfj Tfaer r aa Jt Ji.r. jMc.., "Tir '", . A.WmU ef 1-a.tt a" i Es4ertirfV tznb a posTM. Kf X scien torf8Cfj ; -.vVJP;'', iJlu-sTa. ..-ri rt .l! Ji llf Ilka. 'UL. 'V. 'I' ';' (WIPV - tVVWSM Swfl -r ,- -fa , i 114 or i': f'4 1 I fit is1' .- a'
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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April 17, 1884, edition 1
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