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..'7-.:-V.J 'f m . j? V-v. - 'ir. J: z ? . '1' It Minhaffl. H. C., Tkrsdaj; April 24, 1$34. ABE TUB, MASSES CORRUPT t ' Rev Ihr: Hetfkpu ."fct a banquet of v ;t the Commercial Club of Chicago; said I tbjat he did not believe the masses of the . people were .corrupt ov dead to jjijj honor or tAith. Tbe1 grtai trouble ;t y was that tbe majority of the business classes were bo immersed iny money tnakinjj thai they had no time for pol itics,' and left that gavey duty to the tender mercies of the professional pol itician! To this apathy vya rhaihty due, tW elevation to .office of tbe elaSa J t of men fepn in .the Obicago City (- Council.' " The remedy was tp-.gq j to the primaries, secure the' nomination of competent, fit men: and then elect tlie Daa m evcrv commumtv wlien ; UbY took I he trouble toconie to the fj' - .'All of which is the simple we may add, as aptly ap- "fe this section as to thai 5 TTie above report-oP Dr. fienson's retnarks except the las clauso which is out own, we take' from the Atlanta Sunny Scuth, and- wish' it might.be read, studied and simmered downin- to the m nd of every citizen of our country. We .have long wondered with regret at the-indifference evinced, bythe people generally during, the K initiatoryf. stage8-upon which so. i .-i much depends of county and state ; campaigt s. , Political agitation and j . elections must come, and the attend ; ant exci' eroent, necessarily growing out o'th contest of parties, will break in upon-'' he easy-going routine of afr " fairs. . .-'-Tpe citizen cannot evade his -y iflsponsiiility nor should; hel desire . o do so.' He is a u integral part of ', ' ' his country iand must - realize,' if he c.iia'prebjehds . the word duty in its broadest signification, that tbe wel fare of the country depends." in uo small degree upon him and the use he makes of his privileges as a Citi zen. We grant that he has no axe to grind, no ambition , to serve as affect ing his own' pcjrsohal interests,. aiid that he is heartily disgusted with the conduct of the prtfessional wire worker who long since has made him "sick laid ' tired of politics," yet it is undeniable that, ip folding his arms and sianding aloof- from the primary meeting in his ward or owhshrp, and .not caring a straw who represents ;birn as delegate to Town, County or Htate Con ventiou , he is simply stand ing in his own light, while the politi cal trickster, , whose practices he.con- temhs a'nd 'despises, chuckles with de licrht ove the situation.- The Late ConvculioQ of fatten. Spin ners at Augusta re do not kriow Lqw the managers of 'the Augusta mills, and those in thkt vicinity, treated other people, but their conduct towards the mana gers of our mills was sadly lacking in c6 urtesy. These Augusta people, iu' vited the conference and asked a re ply, stating that the meeting would ntot be held unless favorable replies justinea it. xney were miormeu oi tpe willinghese, of part of oor mnlers tb attend and the favor asked that i they be advisei; whetlier ainfficientljadrr ltimatelvlaeoe,5 happy s Ampe pi respoBsea-naat ueeitt imber oi restOBseB '???: :Sho v ?otoy ehtioi Not one 'matter nn j'.U-y::;,':: w ith . th e ' decencies . j' tequiremeot8. - , . 5 "".:'. 'l-.os to the subject, the Char-',.'-.v .'.'rtjer'. makes the statement :fc::f Xl&X proceedings . v, .: 4: -$eri: 1 such was ZMt"&&&$h& few;mills "vi? 'j'fiuthority that there is to be held ' yi,' ireensboro . on .Wednesday, the y p 30tIHP a-meeuujui u iue pw iVannfaftiiiTRrs of ihebouth. f Ihe ob yy f feet or me meeunj-uw jeimauo Cc,' but the Observer has information khat the mill men- w ill be .called u pon r ' . i ' M 4s6meerj important mat Ly, yi-j kerajcbnhected with the manufacture 'it lplaids. ""-A.- full representation: of 'Jvi;1thLplaid ;in'dustry is' expected, and, as it will be the. first convention 0 fheltind held in the Southern Statep,- Lgreat interest attaches to it. y. ' (: TUETBtt: BIX. -Vance, in a- letter written to a Chi cago political Glub, said this: , The Pemocratic party is passing through an liwprtant-crisis just now.. It is preparing to determine whether iUs a pftrtyorpriccipld, or 'pedtency; -vtb3-ijdo r ight or eim-:. : ,' m ti vm'5 f:m-M,um'& as 'd -:And ,;- 0Diiut citiaen into - '- .. . -.i-.,.; -..jx-,M A,jae."sii? snioK:'Kn f?e Tie ,mt,.lkVatiExuliSre the 16th iiisfc. and appointed the 25 th of June as thVdiay and Raleigh 4he placet for holdip& thef Democratic S tate fJpnveptioBjl Delegates" to rep resent our county Jn fhe State Con vention mast be chosen, audi we trust the chairman qt jhe-jCaqnt j. Couif miltee will promptly take the ques tion under, cons deration', as ftbe Mine is not so long a to -admit of much delay, - The oldflexeculive organiza tion of,, the pary i remains in force until a W ;one f ordered. The, old plan is now being published in dem? ocratio papers, and can be readily re ferred to for guidance in thie, matter of holding township and county con tentions and for other instructions. , ' A f Fm:m 'i M. ,' Emtob : PFor years we . have noticed with alkrra the tendency of ...,1.1;. ment of immigjation of , capital . and "ii. . u ' labpr into the- South. This we con sider to be, .uit4ad. : bi : the . Messing claimed, one of i jthe greatest curses which cad, and yhl soon, unless check ed; befall our outher h land, and in onnositi6nv to which we now. for the first time; in print, litter', a most boJ-I. emn protean, ic is a lacL,. wnicn wiu not' be disputed,!, that the Southern States of this American" Union, in mineral, taanu actural and agricultu ral and climata' influences, cannot be excelled,' uponl the face of the globe, and that thev .!att the late war between the States, lost all save these and their honor, jwhich advantage ".it is now proposed! to' pass over to other hands,.- Thisltct our mmd, seems to be the most suicidal of all policies. We are told, fioweyer, that tlie. South needs develop irlg andj as her people are too poor, we must look elsewhere for aid to .that end. No such thing; the worst ImW niiFfceil: the South .has at last, parllally 'at Last,' Vegaa-d T. i j -i' . , I ner iosi prtsiigtp, aua; iiie resuiu oi the last four .years clearly demoa- 8ttates the capacity." of her ovon peo ple ?d develop her many resources as well and as rapidly as is requisite to a healthy ad permanent condition of affairs, and by. thisi slow, yet?sure progress, to javoid jthe mubhroom growth bo. detrimental to al indus triesT Yes, the South! bas capital "suf- ficient with tvbich fo build her facto riea cotton and woolen mills, to open ap her coat ind mica mines, and with which to stock her prairies with cattle and capital enough ih proapectu; to dDable her"iwiipeope,td hurry for ward to the legitimate end the many noble .works ; already j-begun. Then let na set the seal of . our condemna- twn upon this idea of j immigration . . ' -! - I -I -1 into our borders,' Now. in regard to our labor. We f! have in the' negro race the best labor uaio m .u u b . for our forests and cjur; fcejas; pecu- iarly adapted, mOst uaturally an ag- ricuiiurui sjeunie, biju mvhixi. tne Boil, wsmte in tue WDlie .1 i j ,i . r v- mi uui(w)f . j . autnea.,; jinen; iei . uw employ oujr own uDor, ana of Pnpt prepay dispute this assertion pie, with their iown means, will makejs-th-iGVr.wi.vhavealwavs wondered or themselves and theirpst-uy "a name nonoreflaJWj'fail other names, y n vvv T " and at ho aijstahdajf, when our many advantages have passed into other hands, anjd alljwe have ltft lias been trohbled tinbv forelffD andiorthern O -JK "i f w I eapitejisti, .witii their great army of rings strikes and isms in "ine irain attendant" upon us, ihen, when too ,..,'- i i - . . .- . late, we -will sadly tregret , the unfgr- tnhate course we have pursuea. JThese ideusj Mr J Editor, have only been triveuV expression to for what we believe to be the niterestf our coun 7 v j ?T. i try, with . no jspiriti jof malignity br hate for others, and "not that we love Caesar : less , but tliat we' love Rome ihore'i and with ah earnest hope that ' -1 Ii . A " I' i. '. - -KX . . our ; people may yet tate. tne secona sober thought anq stop their Exposi- tiohs and Fairs hnd all exhibitions rheld for the purpose of displaying Our goads for the benefit of others, -!"..( Jl '''i v :-"..' thereby stimmauag inis secstit&i un- mieration furore, which we regard as V: Nowi eir, w)e: ate doueAdoheT what we consider a duty fetl mch bt t- ter;,ftiid, fthoukl jthe ''worst come)o the woret" despite Our isoleroh warn- the woret" dest insr, then "shake not thy gory lecks at me thou can'at not say I . did it' Political Campaigns inearequency; ana oiiierness ot pom ical contests in j this country ' has given rise to serious' totehodings, and many persons nave leu: ana : expressed tears that jtbev: wouM eventually'., result in breaking up tlie very foundations o-f our freinstitutions. It ts undoubtedly irue uui many , imngs conneciea : witn ppf ir.that ihifteTr Ijakini up of ' 4 poiiticalj elemeqia w ja i Wge eniicaticaaUIt itirip thj fa ligenee. 3Jaggwk miodsvv indwpos Id miogie jit aucb matter are compelled to '. f hink : and ; f eeiaboat , mat tera' "of pubiiie'iericern4'Men are excited because they are brought into jeopardy by the selfish jdesigns i of others cThe law of "attraction f comes public duties a taughi Ihai Vstejtoil 1 vigilance J1 the price ,ot liberty and ( that if our free lnslitutions are to oe . treaerVed they fiasteonie td. the' front' in the ."'exercise of : political :ighti .-aik( duties' ;E6pMfermeni la far! efeif able to stagnation,'- an'd" tbe unionVof te better elements in ouir jiolitfcs is aided by the! storms of 'political ''action. When the interests which are -dear to the community are threatened, they will be more- highly priacd and. more ard?ntly contested for. " : ; 1 r..t ' While there is o much that ob- jecttonal in our politics, the sam may be said of business transaction; sociari life and of our amusements. Our polifc-- ical methods, bad. as they ire, are , a great improvement ou .thjose. t many . ' ' j - - 11 1' ' other countrieslj -Thej, su-e.aatly betylj ter than revelutioas ndiblcdhed which accompanyso often the'' changes Of rulers in otiief jw.Witislcfi: fymtr'i . '-' . ' T .r'"'. j v '" ' To All lVantlng EmplojntPitt. We want Live, Energetic and Car able . Agents in every; eounty in ; the United States and ; ( -anada,r to "sell a patent- article of great merit, ou its merits. An article having a. large sale, paying over two per cent, profit, having no competitioh,and on which the agent la protected in the exclusive sale by a deed given for each and 4very . countyi he miy secure from. us. With all these advantages to ynr agents; and the fapt that it is an article t!at can be sold to every housebwner, it might not be" ne cessary to mase an extrnordinary oflfer to secure good agents at once, , but we have concluded to make it to show, not only our confidence in the merits oT our invention, but in iU salabitity by any agent that will handle it with, ener gy. Onr agents now at work are making from $Ij(to$600 a month clear, end this tact makes it ante tor us to make lwho.;are.oui of rmpy- njent. Any agent that will give cm buisness a thirty days', trial and fail to clear at least $100 ih this time, above all expenses can return all goods unsold to us and we will refund tbe money paid for them; Anyagent or General Agent who ftould like ten or more 'conn ties and work them through sub agents (or ninety days, and fail to clear , at leat $750 Above A U Expenses, i can retWrh all unsold and get their money back. No other employer of agents ever dared to make such offers, nor would wo if wa did not 'know that we have agents now making more than double the am umt we guar ah teed, and bat two sales nUy would give a profit of over $125 a mon.b, and that one of our agents took eighteen orders in one day., Our large descriptive circulars explain our offer, and these we wisbj to send to every one out of employment who will send us three one cent stamps for postage. Send at once and secure the agency in time for the boom, add and go to work on the term namein our exiraordioary: ott'. r. WV would like to have the address of all ,! tbe acenta, sewing machiae sol ici tors and carpenters m tn country, aud ask offer, to send us at once the nam? and addresof all such they know. akw at once, or you will loose the best cliauce ever oere to thosi out of employment to make money. ' y 161 Sraithfield St., FitUburg. I'a. Scientists now. boldly declare that I this earth was peopled fifty otihwa ycar4.before Ad-wMborn. We are l how mankind could learn so much dev- t iiry m oniy o,iwu years. noweu vuu, j H tfk&jLiC Si. ' ; - ! A-Iarg? jiri'ixn'U jif of t'.ie,t!iscaSv- wV.iiiU liumaii sJ-U'cTnig ics.nl from ik ran?.. ' itttait. t'i tiio SLumacit, - bOWeis,' .u:id . liver. A VKB'u t-'.vruxuf.if liLLS,a:Liirfertly ni"ia thosa oryias, ftiul are c-sp?ciiihy tU-sifirtil to euro lUe di.t:ues CHOsed by ti.eii4 derai.ge :m:.ii, "inuUi li.' jj Ji)iist iimilon, luitlirrs tin, lyUiejtia,. IIcadacl, Iyeltery, aii.i a ii.ist of otl'ir ailments, lor all of wUichv' llia. are a feife, siave, ir'oniit, mul !e.n:iiit re:iic.Iy. 'xh'i xlaniyo mm o:F tiieso Btuvff by c:jiinent physicians in r-galr irao ticz, jtovt unniUtukitbtjr tlie tUniation I" whirls ti:oaie UoJj bj tko iuodica.1 l'rofe tirm. ' '- '''-' '.I' TUoi; Fii.r.3.are coinp.-.ajitleil nf fcgctable a!wl.i:wva stfiit nre iinslttiely fre from C2.ii.u. ! or ,!i';iy ofct iiijaHiiili.grcdieut. '; i Suirorar from If.endaolia wfllea : j '. , " vmtX'p iLLSiars iiva!nable to 1110. mid art my ctiiet;u:t i.jiipaii:m. J . have htsn : I'u.H tiie. o;ily tHii'.g 1 could Inok 1o for rolii-f. .. tjms iiijfe triS tutfekiy move my . DOir-'tj a;i( tree 'hit limul lrOB.-taiii. iney r tlis MKi.it eil'ei.tTe and ile easiest physic 1 bare etov lu:iiu Jt is a i uaswe to me to . 3;euk in their juviissp ami 1 .always doieo waeu.(ie.j'si!)ii iitiei-s.. . - ! V.'. L..ii of W. 1.. riiKS & Ero." " " FraiiMi.n St., K:cliTi:ciK!,Va, dune 3, lrhi. . "I hare U3id Avex?; rii:LS in number-" lers iisuiwces s recojimimnieil .by yc-u, and have xeTrr known lUoui tu ntil to KCOiiij11S!l the ilw.fre-1 reiultv Wc ci'ufW.iiutty fccp ilijii oiibai:d :it urn n'.iKvr a-id v:'k. iiiRiii r.s-a. ! d. T. XlAyk.8...-' t Sfe x::t, Tixas, .lunc 17, lU'U. ; . . ' . V; J Thrf l;r:v. v-Ntis B.- II A!U?tvr:' -orrUiuT7 , anaSS 01" wi'ici, ,m5M- f Uia.. l n'-' ; tines of various ' kiuiki. I ' b liWwl incrisisijiii ineoiiveni until t!i!io iiion'.lil ago- 1 began taiiii; -.w if lii.uji. ., .1 hey hiiva' euiii-ely ct. tcct'iti tba - costive bit, hijiI havij vajtly.uiit'vc.l i..y yenixui lio.iili.'V ; " : Avon's q.vTrriKxic TiLts tnftcct fr.-tgu-. larities of tlie bmveW, sUmiibitt ae appe " tits, aiul liaistioii, and by Uitf'r l)roiiii6 iiiid ' ttioronir nctiou iva tonn uail Tiifdr to tha - 1 ; ''r?" -rT. ,'''.';,.-.- -i j - ..jr '.. -' y .-.Vy rr.p.i.itED t.y :. ....-:;'-..., ty 1 $$2 J Cyeji C0.jLbVSF, 4 L ; T" ' Sola hy mti UruggisU. ; V YOUXj, "-CLD, AND All exjjtrifuce tbe woriilerful. buvlioial elfucla of -. , Ayer?s Sarsiaparnja, MiUft.lrcTi w!tto; Sorft. Ejes; 368rrf Now thai "we TaraaFi;he' entrance ..of All things ihoitt( W done decently and amount of "red-tj'Jiarorier to ecure harnBiouaacUoBi'eaT.':'efe5; enceaouldtbe leuthpritatively .anU wheij xsallid ahoaI4. con4ootedt according fa' definite and. known rules 0 ti faciUtata j bunesg and ' secure luflity; i We ( tberelison 1$ ;tbeiittepjiQoof lour readers,. iv'H Twpethith, wy I yidaki themselvea iamiiiar wim ji.uowu, , jrartjr wrgau-. lMtton is ot first conijequence witn-:l qu.s itorf great resul on ever be attam ed,Ut,wii.h; it tbelflrhole ; power he part can " be brought tokffiriiaul Buccjess ' rendered dertain.rrKewa and . Observer... - - v:, . . . . 1 There are people in' this world who are truth blind as well as color blind. The xlo f not ; make .false statements maliciously or with a View itf their own advantage, but tbeir luxuriant fancy V away with..tae;f bwxv facu ties, -and Wt"out Knowing .lVtuey emueuisn ao tual events vrlth fovut huea that make us lose sfght of thejoriginal facts. They use aninjciueni-asji sort of canvass -JKb-'ibef th'61or -sonievm)ii iaest Jbufuldesiinsthat, it is to be regretted, '.Are not real.: It is hardly the fault ifistel. tputhVhUad ; persons that these thingsare notJlrteral; jt is rather -the fault ; of pature thati hery actua oS eurreBcea cajauot. Ky?p;paoe iwun tne brilliaut imagination ? he hainiplanted in some people,, Winston Leader. ' IN STORE -AaND to ARRIVE. w. .i mum & (9, Agents for Home Fertilizer. A superior lot of Pickles, genuine Olive Oil, French and Uermau Prepared Jriitard. Try them.' v r- Reef Tongue, Fii and rood sugar cured Smoked Beef, fresh and new. A now lot of ttioe superior Sruuswick Hums and Jutuboes: '- ' '- . Oranges and B.tnuiia, fin aul-lar. . A tine lot of New Kaisins, l'ruhe.s, t'U tiotisj and .Currants'. - 1 Soi'.iethiiig new aud nice, cereal flakes and oat tLine, can be cooked in 15 miu? utes. . : '; ' ; ,- ' , . Have j'ou sen tho-se cereul and fruit toilers, the nicest thing known for boil ing cuattrddf yuu d n't burn them. 1'enrl hominy from new corn. " A hue lirt of currant ;j-lly and pre serves. Theytinest paackerel that is known, in beaijtilul 5 lb ixtckags. If you want a nice piece of cheese we have"it. 1 t , . ( - Siiucea, mustardsv sweet oii, satarl dressings. . BucKwlieat aitd hue eyiu to go with them.- . , . If you.wish a fine chew or stnolre, call on us for. fine, chewing and smoking" to b.iccb'aud line SeKars.. ' Dry hop yeast oaken, fresh and good, ' - ,-Mlf raising Buckwheat at 20 cenU per prickage." .' pulton Market corned beefrdrkd betf imported Macaroni of best quality. f Nice Butter nt 30 fht per ft). A tine lot of Jellies in sugar bowls creanr-pitchra and spoow-hotders and by the pound A hai assoi-tment of candies fresh and The finest Flour sold in bar ret, dollar sacks, and per pound. I . Canned FislL t&U Labi-ador Herrings, in' T.artar Sauce, Proik Trout, ackerel, SaU mgn and Shrimp. ' ' .Cann Heats. Deviled bam,' tongue aiid lobster, pot ted ham and tongue, corned beef, and eliippwt beef (dried. 1 : : Canned Vesfotables Green tieas, tomatoes, sttinsl ess beans, okro and tomatoe, corn, rhubarb, (very line for pies) y ' f . I " Canned Fruits. , Peaches, abides, cherries, strawberries, raspberries, bluberried and pineapples sliced, ana graia.) - Rice, pearl horainv, cereal flakes, wheat flakes, oat flakes (require but 15 minutes to cook very fine and the jest thing known for dyspeptics.) A fine article of New Orleans syrup, (new), Crystal jrup, sugar drips, Porto Kicoland Cuba moUsses, . ' . Sugars. - Powdered, eranulated, cut loaf, stand ard A, New Orleans, brQwn and granu lar. : Greeir Coffees i Java, Rio, Mafacaibo and Laguayra. Kpasted Coffees, Leircets "Tieer" brand and ground Java, Arbuckle'a Ariosa,, Thurbers 34 and 41. ; ... 1 ,"' - - . FURNlTtJJtE! . Prices to Suit the Times THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that be has opened the CABINET URDEKTiWKG, AND - Furniture Buslnost3 x in TAnrinbute. and that hereafter you ftivn h famished any goods in his line as cheap if not for lesa than Wilmington ! or Churlotte. ; ''J.i;,A'-'f;-S: i- KZFiidertaMng d Specialty, : j keep constantlyon band all sizes of - cofFiNs. cases. i r: and Oskets, Handles, Studs, Plates, Emblems," &o. ', 1 .. ''',; :-- -:"y f . TTrirnitiire, Window Shades, ,frds. Tassels, Picture Moulding, &c,'Come and see my y CAKPCT KXHIBItOI i 'Furniture repaired, dressed andvar, uhH Pictorea framed; chairs reseat ed. Mend in your old furniture jing nave it mad9 new, your picture iramea ciona Encourage home tnyerpnse ana bw wu you are getting before paying for it. -s y Give ine a call before leaYing your (pr AtAPwhere. :Work warranted. Sat- ! iBri.t.inn guaranteed. ' Order from- the country wilt oe prompu U6v bMy mottojsi Quick aalee' aid suiall protits, ' Calls yoii pftss -:is;rf " (First floor Bhaell Building) r .When cupld wears the DlAsiONb shut, ' Ilis conquest s sure oi hearts so tender, :y For when they see this manly guiae, if 'The ladies always quick-surrender, y Surely the ladies are . attracted - by neatness tof dressj which adds so much to the general elegance of ' one's appearance'.' What's' X more vital to a ivcll-dresied man v than a perfect-fitting, smootli-set- ting shirt? -yp; If your dealer tors not keep k, send his address tb Daniel Miller & .Co., sole mawilacuiren, iFpIe's Bar W1TTKOWSKY &-BARUCH s ji IJavie this day pohmienccd tlio GTl3AaL?lr.:cilA.IIxc3'.oJ'x, sale :''. r ; : : "'-' '--"c : , Ever attempted In the Carolinas. y '.'-"'- ; '-:! ' . y i . yy ? yyy, art now offering tlio obkat6T bargains eyesli ownin this section F(jliTHE NEXT TI1IB,Ty1)AYS ! f Are Bb.ll Tnatipjuraie , ' THE GlililTEST CLiSlRiG-OP. SALE EVER KNOWN In thd Carolinas, Corriprising tlio foUdwnglines i j i ,;' : ." r 'j" '"" " ' ; 'l :': - ' ! Silks, Satins, .Vets, . Broaidcsf .Dreas Goods, White Goods Linens him! DoiiicstU'jj, Flannels, OlaHkcts, Hosiery, Laees, Millinery, FaiK-y GihhIs, Nutini, 0n:iks, olmrtDS, Ulsters ' ' Ladies Muslin underwear. Corsets, Caruyts. ! ' Clothing, Hats and Caps, BuoU . '. - jgT Look out for our advertisements in' this paper, as it will pay you keep track of the bargains we offer from time to time, and which shall- be duly an' uounced through the columns of the press throughout the States J .. ... . ,f - .Send for samples, estimates on Dressmaking, Bridal Trosseaux, Housefunush- inga, or any information our patrons may desire, whioh will be promptly furbish on application. i .P. 8. Orders in: answer to this advertisement please address to 4C?UjJ De ment." i '",..". '!.' .-''',.-';" ; ; ' Switip; Macliinfe and r i music ! '.. .'!'' "j i IUiave just added'to iuflar?etoc!iot Sewing tiff jclHuea and hewing and other 'oiuical instruments and mHsicHl-foods, As, I have led aiidr controlled with incrca6Hij;ieinancls, almost the entire sewing inucliiac trade in tine part oihe &Ute, by ir)- fafr honest . dealing and, y ty - hnndiiyg icne but first-elass.,gooJs, so will " ! fslall not hapdlo any iinsiml tliat 1 cannot iully varrant The future of my tiacfe depends upon th., ality of Koodu that J;atl at present. I shall soil low and hiiih priced instruments, and my Trice8 will below for the quality of cods.j lican sell anyt' instrument a low ; aa- arty one. eleo, quality . considered. All I : ask:iia:fair j .1 shall contiuue to keep, a full 6toek of Sewing jMachiues, -Needles, Oil, Attachments, ParTsl &c, for "all machines,' and the, best FlaiterS. K'epairing a specialty,' ) I girarauteo- . . . I;'. satisfaction's to price, qualify pfgooterms Oorrespoudenoe solicited. , ; 4 i; f '' 'it;- I shalVbffer II ARE BA PwGAlNS gana and Sewing. MacT acliiries must uner; mouths, during the dnll summer j ' Don't fail tcv call and get my : l-yT i..;..-,.,,,-;.,' rAVr ; v. r. : jrim tap pages, and ii printed pa fine pa ivlW1 y4mLHA jnst returned froni the" Norlher tf per anlMkndi&melyUun it irsold infeeherec-aolleek , y vy at the low price of three ($3.00) dollars Pyi. toibting it within the reach oraii.v;;.,y--,-"i 1 ." The wort differs from all other books on Domestic Medicine in having the dis eases systematically arranged according to y tbeir xslassification. Everything - is iescribd mthe plainest possible lan. gaage and tbatpreecriptions are written out in piauiIXagush, A that they can be employed-by any-intelligent redert7:& in' every thing relatlBhesugrJ uieir cuuuren. - . . f Every family can" aave fifty times the price of the book every. year, by Consults itispempletfrin all it parts, and is the nsjtect book 6f the kind pub lished.' , - - -''' f--'''!-y-. ' If, you hav Dyspepsia, find out how to cure it by reading JEveiybdoy' J)ocior You can learn now to cure Catarrh by consulting Eeer)jb6dy'M Doctor. VwW .-; - For habitual Constipation, read Every body's Doctor. ' '.. ..,.. . r ; " For all diseases of the Lungs and air passages, consult Everybody's Doctor. ', JYou Ciin cure Croup and Whooping Cough by following the treatment given in Everybe ly's Doctor, r j V For the cure of PHe read Everybody's Doctor. "v '..-': '"" '; The book will be sent free by mail or express pn receipt of three dollars. w'e reier io the editor ol.this papr ah to 1hf book. -. .....' . Address (--'' ,; NICKLES PUBLISHING CO- , Send for circular. 29 Ann Street, : S-Ageutn wanted. New York City. Exclusive Territory Guniante,ed. Hotlsit!'y:;ii Machine supplies, ' - vest PIANOS ArlJJ UiUjiiJN ,; I etvJeayor ta tnrit aud cotrdltJJ fnstrnmcnt. v j to A LL 0ASlI.BUrERS. Oi- eo at greatljy ' ruc prices, for cash, f" '-'' -? ?-' -. ' prices. I ' W WRIGHTi ;..fi-t-?-'A.y3A ;vS" VBie "HI'JKUlTKavtliat "while uwre not xpact ". JiL- isitu iTinn bouii vm wwv"w"J. - . .t.. me luusi, cvinpieieKMi4a;.jisgiy yy x r. .-y-y-iy : i-i-f :iy.,y y- ..:v:yi ; ever brbnglato thjs rrrcoivf CTcetortli.to;deal m mpneveWtad Uie country tion : fTo all parlies' wr-o expea to deal II Anealer irf WATCHES, ..,v, ouxr, WT8 Tvuson s arng '. v '-j"---: . . l.fllinrPi O- nnnniifn i ; -. (Successors to I. W, DvIiham,) ' 417 and 419 FayettevUle u fi- .'T AliEKJH , f DEALERS Foreign and "American ii T ft' ii. ji in i ii'" :i ii i ' ' 1 ;f 11 m- "".l"?-?? ! or j: i i : f y.wj CARRIAGE PHiCTONS, J. M. P. Sf GARDEN; SEEDS! A fresh lot , ef , thecelebrated LANs DRETH garden, seeds, i Call and get a supply.. SEED j ISH POT RTPES.y Em rly j 'Rose; Croo 3 rich AND PEERLESS..... oeeries . and'.'.V. - COKFECTIONERIES ! t. . ... a. ... fugar, Cojieeoeii Pandy Raisins, r'Ty."Y "rv;?""'"' ,Pan Mr Salt. Canned Goods &o. A lot Of j if rf .atjMaoker.el. .: .......... y"" . y xuverytning iieap. , J. if &A W P. STANSILL. TORPID BOWELS I DISORDERED LI ':- iSicera I ' the diseases f 4b e bamaii race. 1U3? kuuuw. ...m...,... ptrtu, a reeling or joavm(5 mejiecfce. mnnrt the use of a remedy that acts dlnctlv rmitolirea iAaftliverniedkaBe'rirrr'iP jPItil,B haveco etxudL Eieir ftctlonoi the jLiuncysana&itiiii3n.iao"pToinpT;; remTinf lux linpurxuca uuuegu ii:cw uirw eanse no nausea- or griping nor Intrfexe Vith daUy work and aro a, perfect : ; RniT TT A"m nu WHISKEBS dinner Btantly to a Glosst Biack by a sin I(arp sUoattoa of tlria DTK; -Bold fey - pimSM. fa sent by express on receipt of-V . ,5 i TSU'S MANUAL SF USEFUL RECOPTS ICL 13 UFtUlDi H(U3i r -,At.i,.u to'AYhtf i iioiei.m . i . ... .. , N. C. jll we asl 4 v;-';'-; - for-caslvDd itop hatinW-7wren strictly0&sh:T nff3B - O i DOCKISRY. vvvuvvn tan i . CLOCKSg3 atAr&i CafJK,fanfjft-Y;y: M .... '" . y ',. h "' '": "it 'Zr-g"ranr. jii Af x - 3 mMmMt 'i, $ r''i : ;" . wrjieor rnoc ti au iJos WP'i. rcspondence, solicited. Sntifaction (ihfu. ... -- is aTEiar. .1 I" To Czfn liJcui--. , i4LJiwoVlBt wict'aVoole ot- - ineiarge?" aii in the Carnage a. lf of trriages, SUte. conaitmg if, jYlage Carfe, Drays, Buggies, Pfaveton . HariieaaJ. 3Tankt-, S nd.fr t!lJohei1 HorsoBjahkts, e',t ucev and Harness material fu ,kin. eddies and Gar ready for the P'mAm bur prices .loiei than y . Wlf WW -w--; . . a f ... g . .''jdiaifeitd jrour -order loiniiA " ni lins J. n. HARI1INCTON ! -.. TAt WILL KOT Bl"CK OR KCB. . . ( .'' OnAd AtecetM Biwid.-Ae' fuiJ . '; I lin)f Eaibroidery material n pdrir ; 'TsiWllTBIBT,; fHAELOtfa.TS. C, : T. B. Hakkinqtc isr's , F I N F N O Rr O O ' E T" --.Vrv'-.?' '. ; AN? yv:,. Ife Gream TnrTor,' 3d door above oourt house. - lORnlM IiTilK-5 . Commusim Merchant. '? '.-.' J GlueSpirit CaMca; f&cl-A l ii,-nii' fur. Cane Fea"kS : - . X. ;-..'' y steamboat Co. p ileti, nl Mtieapecially,'iiOpj ioiallv invited to examme my ' : II I 1 .1,1 Ii Mil p ,1 11.1 IT.fWli.Y. . k. betors oiHg W1 S Ail mpUI for makWie OtHAt nd fi OtSb'hers H Bird's, &c, ' '-if'-.tVli.t . :- v in nZUoi-v Wtftrial-for Fancy Worn. t teautinil Stamping patterns.--- lrge lot Of JE15JSS!'S ior wwf. 17-. f Children ; Cloaks ana iKiimauo, ' in fact, we! keep everything needed by theiadietu at the lP,weitpnces.vVJ All order .will recede . prompt and caret lul attenuon. . . MISS E. 3 FOR 5fX COOO'f ,; ! f'i iMiiflHTrM'Sl'1' ".T ..'v i': '-, V ft i ; tA :'l : i t- ft t :1 W ' ti IS UTeViv o-j, "TA v city mwi a. fc tro1 TMt -MI 'a -A WoH4 of Wtfi 1 hdtatotalawe 1T1.1B w.l totawall th 1 "5. r. 'lv vbi.ii wliratireiT erwn - Bfi; -; r&fim S bri?btera8pect.; OS PECTOIUL Hll$!$5S2tS 11Sr '-C!f
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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April 24, 1884, edition 1
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