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ft?" -At, S- 1 H A- i , 1 -r.-V;- .V: m .. r 1 ..., . 7-:. -.-..., - !TKE:SICSliOITD EOCKET. Wftefj 'Editor vtd ifovff feSl Eirba. K. t. TkmW la? 15. Ml. r dlCTITlTf NEAKS DEFEAT. K v auuioustu ., a renegaae iemocrai. mm ft lilt.1- T . r. . . .1 V' L'V,. . filing iimself Liberal, and notwitb.-l.-''-ataniBg many of the straihtout Ke- 1 , - m a . . T ' a ' a publicans Kict temwy at- tne idea ot having to permit Liberal dictation it Ibe arrangement of their ticket, yet, for ' hs sake of getting in, all handi yriXL fall Into line in due time and 'the Hmbinatton, candidate lor uorernor pe Bure to poll the solid1 Repnb- -licaii strength. The hopes for Demo .J:cratic success' then must depend, on , th!e i.7,000 voters wh& failed to yote .'.'V ncAF nainrv irtar I r n o Tins . .,T . is the year of a national election, and . f , . i always a larger vote is pouea in an ' election for President than in off i yeari but, taking this for granted, : can i be Democrats afford to take auy risk A the matter ? . All sorts of en-j i, : Rine :ring, on the part of the common ""enoflty to our peace and prosperity, 'wiil be in practice from riow till No- temper, and many an nonesc iemp- crat may be put off his guard. 1 -: The possibility of a single Demo crat in a township being kept away iron tfie polls should stimulate every , otbe r Democrat to do his duty. And j it is in the primary meetings7" town-' . ship and county organization that the i mre foundation, for success may be Is id Let the work begin at the i-eal storting point, in the various townships of each county, which may vrell beiermed recruiting stations fojr i the jreat Democratic army. 'An old 'sold lex knows 4iow to appreciate the statement that .no army evert -yet mar ihed to victory, - that bad persist ently" neglected the formative pro cess ss of drill and organization. The diffi mlty heretofore ha3 been -hand we 1 now no county that the applica tion fits- better than it doef our own tlat too many people are inert and absclutely asleep, so to speak, until the time and opportunity have passed in which to have taken thorough ini tiatory steps; or aWbest have left the mat ,er in the hands of a few very few it, that who are usually far more . interested in the axe-grinding busi ness tbian in' securing a fair expres sion of the sentiment of a commanity. T lose who depend on nthasiasm, ! borj i of political agitation, to carry w ' thrc ugh; who lay stress . upon the V !"wltoop' of a campaign, neglecting the details' of plan and system, may ' have to Wake up to a. bitter reahza- 't tio when the votes are counted. Swsccss in atT enterw: " 'tv;? wwrwkvpoy. the vsilition of phiu aha effort systematically pursued; any other consideration is but trusting to 'the rhazard of a die" and will not do. Sheer apathy has killed many a good cattse. This and only this can bring defeat to the Democratic party in the coming election. The people are not wanting in the spirit of patriotism .1 not kt fault as to faith is the princi ples of the party which has shown it self bo capable and trustworthy in the maintenance of their interests and the public credit; nor are they lacking in knowledge as to what is at stake. They , appreciate the situation as be tween the two parties and .have-not .. .forgotten, the record for; incompeten- yenality and corruption made by LBepnblicans in North Carolina all 'i V, along from 1868 down to 1876, wben - 3' i He Democrats caine into power. toothe Tantawaoof reason will be ialize the ' necessity ; S W the forelock. This f.ffi, 'J (f urity must be shaken vcrara wouia mass iuu tory.-. The greatest dan- Sj'-aU is is the fact that so many, s ffrown "aicic ana urea of noli- " are liable to leave to others im WW i porl ant work in which they, as good citizens ought to participate. Hence, incocapletenesa of organization, if not '. ' disastrous consequences! . Be not de fyed ; -X want of timely action and 'continued effort; whether due to a I feeling of overweening . confidence ox .-: a diapbsition on the part of each one lo shift personal agency and xespon , ;sibihty off upon the shoulders of an- UtlUCMt UU ,.( WO O OX JT tWVlJF a VU9IUCH idea; mighV work a result far differ ent from that wnicn, at tne present outlook, the Democratic party has ev " ery right to. hope for. ? ,1 WHAT jiOWt The bill "to reduce import duties and war-tariff taxea, known as the Morrison r bill, W.SB defeated in the : lowei'Honse of Congress by a major - "ity of four.fi'This result was brought ri&frW about by the Republican minority, T rr 1 s'vlva-'ni-'.- T H - T5etnocrauc fol thKinugh -but it wn hardly to be expect ed, luf passage 'by the House frould thn hiva been Without; practioal vail It would'only haWemphMued the. po sition of the great majority of the Dea ooratio party '; That , yra alk v Jt would bare been an '.assurance ibat the Pexao cratic party does fatorj tarut reform. It would have, indtoated. that the party does propose to take aoUon wben.it has the ability to act result, en if the matter stops where it is, wilt not be rery different from this. i ". ; -'. " W regret that the till was defeated, but the yotes that have been taken de monstrate that h Pemooratic party as wgattfttioii' ",flafor:tar.jrefontt and that is all thad could have been obtained ' bv the nassaee of 4&ebilL .It 'is a de- monstiation that the party purposes to go on with the work on this line. We had preferred that the bill had gotten through the Hpse even if there, was no Chance to pass it j through the Senate, But that does not matter much, (as It could not get through the Senate, t , . . . . T. r,,, The Republicans stood in the way. The moral and political effects are about the same as if' the bill had been passed by the House, and then had railed. In eith er case it is known of all men that there are several classes of Democrats within our organization;, first, those who pro pose tariff reform at once ; second, those whn'fivftp tariff rffirtrf and internal revenue reform r third, thse'who do not r. indigestioni bad breath, flatnlency. think itf desirable to iakel any action ftt. and ck headache, they are asore'reme- nresent while the Senate and the Presi dent aie Bepublican'; and fourth, those who prefer not to interfere with the tar iff, but to accomplish tax reduction ex clusively by' abolishing the internal rev enue taxes. This state of affairs is uni- versally known. , The1 result of the agi-! tation in the House Iskows that the tariff; reformers are largeft.in the majority m ; our party. If the people of the United expect to obtain it- through the instru- .... ei, -rv ! .. . m. Republicans Oppose any action, that is clear. The bemorats as a party pro- pose action. iThe ieople must strength 5 S the DemocraticLrtyflhat is all. It: is their only hope of tax reduction. Letter From thc'lVHional Capitol. Correspondence of the Socket. Washi.n'gto:i, May 10, 1884 The distrust that seemed to have . ; - . . - - I takon possession of democrats a. few months since is gradually giving placo to confidence and an assurance of success. From ail parts of the coun try, comes cheering news of restored hope, faith and Confidence; and in the divided condition of the Republican party and its warring of factions and bespattering , reputations, Democrats appear;; to feel that the time has at last arrived when they can redeem the country from radical rule.. One of the most encouraging Bigns in the Democratic ranks is the entire absence of bitterness or attempted vilification of prominent men ; the I J'1Mi.cVmou personal jreferencea. and, ambitions and ta battle' only for success. The Republicans are at sea as to Demo cratic ! intentions and; .aire thrashing around in the dark, not knowing whom or where to strike. They are grow ing desperate in their own despond ency and are seeking for some pre text for a howl' in the Democratic par ty, in the vain hope of turning the at tention of the party from the knowl edge of its own disintegration, v The topic of conversation here for the last few days has been the discov ery, as is claimed by southern Sena tors, of a systematic effort on tb part of, certain friends of Gov. jilen in New' York, to secure for" him in the southern States, delegates to Chicja who; regardless of his ea5dde- clinations, will insist upon nominating him. ;I masked a well '.known Kepre- sentative from New York if he had heard of this movement He said he had, and it was traceable to the men immediately i surrounding Go v. Til- denwho. for their own selfish pur poses,, are willing that he should be forced into the position of accepting the nomination, well knowing its cer tain fatal effects upon, him, as well as the injurious effects upon the. party; which the nomination of a candidate whd admits his incapacity, to perform the .duties pf the office would have. ."When I was last at home," said this gentleman 1 heard enoue-h to aatia fy me that) the immediate friends of Gov. Tilden, those who have obtained place and position by his influence, are nnwilling to. relinquish it, and hence they will strive in every way possible tp :secure a denomination of the head, of the old ticket, the under standing being that it is to' be merelv complimentary, and that Gov. Tilden will decline it. Th.e tope with them is that the; Governor may be induced to withhold his declination' of the nomination .until the Convention is on the point bf adjourning, or indeed, that under their influence be may con clude to accept it. Since my return I have learned from southern Bepre' sentatives that such a movement ia very general in the South, and T arn confirmed in my opinion that such a movement, is being perfected. Do not be surprised if a hew man in place put. on the ticket--- intimacy - with ifr. Consequent sympathy, with reasons snmsienuy po- him : displeasing to and a man more 'V; 'Tbe importance of holding tcnmet!? f ConyeationV ouht not to be overlooked It is in thenxthatthe'people riv expres ion lo then choice of men, and to thtlr omnions ba favor Of this or that parti lar line of political action. ' The primal ries, wben properly attended, form the basis upon whieh ttte campaign a Inan ju rated, . and . npoa. which it ,is carried through to sucoeaS or failure, , This year ;t is of special importance that the town ship convention be well attended. v The people should seeto.it, that the. town? ships are correctly represented at the County Convention; that the Connty is correctly represented in the State Con vention, and that the Stale rist correctly represented in the Rational Convention.' x ne wors to accomplish tins, must be be gun in the townships. v There should be a fult turn-out and a free expression of opinion. We are all interested in having good government Let us all then be in terested in the means whereby good gov ernment is attained. Let our conven tions be' of the people, and not of the few. When "the people tuna, out and are left free to make their own choice they usu ally get what they want. Concord Timet : By land or sea, out on the prairie, or in the crowded city Ayer's Cathaitio Tills are the best for purgative purposes, ev erywhere alike convenient, efficacious and safe.- For sluggish bowels, -torpid Uv dy. , - - -To. All Wanting Employment. We want live, Energetic and Cap able A cents in everv countv in thn United States and Canada, to sell a patent article of great merit on its merits. An article having, a, large sale, paying oyer tw0 pep profit, having n0 competitionand on which the agent ?eed "n for each and every county ihemnysecure from us. With all these advantages to vur agents, and the fact that it is an article that can be sold to every houseowner, it might ' not be ne- cessary w maie an extraordinary otter only our' confidence in the meritsTof our invention, but in its salability by any agent that will handle it with ener gy. Our agents now at work - are making from $150 to $600 a month clear, and this fact makes it safe for us to make our offer to all who are out of ewploy- ment.,. Any lagentl that will givo Jour : Ktiionao a fK!it t a va fvlal an1 fil 4a buisness a thirty days' trial and fail to clear at least $100 in this time, above ail expenses can return all goods unsold to us and we will refund the money paid for them. Any agent or General Agent who would like ten or more counties and! work them through sub agents lor ninety days, and fail to clear, at least $750 Above AH Expenses, can return all; unsold and get. their money hack. No other employer of ageuW ever dared to make such offers, nor would we if we did not know that we have agenU now making more than double the amount! we guaranteed, and but two sate3 a duy would give a profit of over $125 a month, and that one of our agents took eighteen orders in one day. Our large descriptive circulars explain onr otter; and these we wish to send to every one out of employment who will send jus three one cent stamps for postage. Send at once and secure the agency in time for the boom, addand,go.td OrKonheT& nimmrl in nur ULranrriinirT rffl W would like to have the address of. all the agents, sewing machine solicitors and carpenters in the country, and ask any reader of this paper who reads tbls offer, to send ns at once the name and address of all such they know. Address at once, or you will loose the best chance ever offered to thos out of employment to make money. Rekkss Mxsefactt Rt!e Ue., It 161 Smithfisld St., Pittsburg. Pa. I would rather be what God chose to make me than the most glorious creature that 1 could think of. For to have been thought about born in God's thought and then made by God, is the dearest and most precious thing in all. thinking. George MocVonald. . . Notwithstanding much has been-Said about the importance of a; blood-pnrify- medioine.it may be possible that the DOTer seriously claimed your attention. - ioibk 01 n nowi ; 11, oy ine use of a few bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla you avoid the evils of scrofula,:and trans- mit a healthy constitution to your off spring, thank us for the suggestion. - A STRUGGLE WITH A SHIRT. . Three hundred and sixty-five times each year every mother's son of us has a strug gle getting into his shirt. Jf a sfeirt is worth getting into, If it istrong and well made, sure not to rip or tear, : perfect fitting,' then there is some compen sation for spending so much .of oar exist ence in such a struggle. You may wrestle -with the Diamond, but with its everlasting stay-attachment and reinforced bosom, you will come out head first every time, covered with glory and with the best shirt in the land..; : If roar dealer doe not keep ity tend bit address ' to. DanielMiller & Co., aole manufactureis; Balti- VJre, MdH The adulteration of condition powders ; nag got to such a p tea that one can now buy a pound pack Ot dust and ashes ior 25 cents. There is only one Jehad now known, that are striotly pure and. those are Sheridan1 s Cavalry Powders. rl aue auenaance .at ivurt on Monday was comparatively small, tne farmers be '4' 1. - 'ft" - : - - V? - if X ttt ' -ir . -A- tt " ? s OTIE MEN'S DEPARTMENT isWtrf the: largest, Sand atiu aeasons wiediifili OURBOYS AND OHILJDRENB DEPARTMENT will not fail to interleveiy.dne' lnT want of BTTi OU R HOSIERY DEPARTMENT is tlioronghly loaded down with OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT ; is a perfect gem in itself. .';;.BP'In fact, never in the history and trust to merit the appreciation Leave consequences .to Oed, but .do right, be' genuine, real, sincere, true np right, 'godltke. 'The world's maxim is, trim your sails and yield to circumstaBH ces. But, if you would do any good in your generation, you. must be made of sterner stuff, and help make your times rather than be made by them.. . . ' AYER'S Hair restores,' with the' gloss and f rashness of ; youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich : brown color, of deep black, as maybe desired. . By ita use light or red hair may be darkened, thin hair thickened, aud baldness often, though not always, eured. It checks falling of the hair, and sttum . lates a weak aud sickly growth to Tlgor. It prevents and cures scurf and dandruff, and heals nearly every disease peculiar to the scalp. As a Ladles Hair Ireelnjj, the ' Viooji h unequalled ; it contains neither oil nor dye, renders the hair soft, glossy, aud - silken jh apuearauce, and imparts a delicate, agreeable, aud lasting irf ante. I . Mr. C. Pi BxtoHBR writes from JCimj, O.. , July 3, la : " iJLbt fall luy hair commenced ' failing out, aud iu- a short time I became nearly bald. I used part of a Ix'ttie of Avkr's Hair ViaR. which stopjied Hie fail ing of the b.iir, mid started a new rrowth. I hare 'now full head of Lair growing Tigor- , .oas'y, and am convinced .that but for the ' use of yonr preparation f should havo been . eutiroly bald." . - ' J. W. BowElf, proprietor of tbe ifcArthur (Ohio) enquirer, says : "Aveu's K'air Vicob is a most excel lent j.rpp.-vratjoii fa: the hair. 1 spS of tt from luy own experience. Its uw p ' ".- los the growth of new hair, and -.- wakes it glossy and soft. The Vioor is also -' a- sure sure for dandruff. Not within my knowledge has the preparation erer failed , to give entire satisfaction." . , Mb. Axnrs iPAiRDAiajr, leader of the , epleliratrd " Fairbairu Family " of Scottish Vocalists, writes from Hot ton, jV.ut., Feb. S, 1880 ,- Eirtr since my hair began to give Bil- ' very evidence of the change which fleeting . tlmo nrocureth, 1 have used Ater's 11 air Vigor, and so hare been able to maintain an appearance of yonthfulness a matter of considerable eonseqnenee to ininistcrg, ora tors, actors, and in fart erery one who Utcs x iu tne eyes ox ins puoac." ?.1rs. O. A. PncSfOTT, writing from 18 7t! St.. lktvUtoc, Afas AjarU 14, 1SS2, sars : "Twol years ajen about two-thirds of iuv hair came on. It thinned very rabidly, and 1 was fast growing bald. On using Avkk's Haib Vkur the failing stopped and a new growth commenced. nmV iu aboat a mouth my head completely covered with short hair. It It a continued to grow, and is now as good as Vfore it fell. I. regularly nwil but one bottle ff the VraoB, but now use it occasionally as dressing." ; 1 tfe hare hundreds of similar testimonials to the eaeaey of Atkr's HAiaViooa. It needs hut a trial to eovrtnee the most akeptt. f f',- j-' of Its ralas. v Dr. J. ClAyw 4 Co., Lowell, Mitt. . ; told Vj aQ IniMa, ' f M STORE AND to AlRRIVIS. - BY ., -i W. A. ROBBIP '-- ; - ' 't " ' ... Agents for Homo Fertilizer. A superior, Jot of Pickles, genuine Olive Oil, Vepch and German Prepared Mot7i. : Try them. Beef Tongue, Frsh and good sugar cured Smoked reef, fresh and new. Njk new lot ot those superior Brunswick Hams and Jumboes. .. . . c . V Oranges and Bananas, fine and large. A tine lot of New RaisiDS, Prunes, Ci trons, and Currants. ., : I Something new and nice, cereal flakes and oat flakes, can be cooked in 15 minutes.- . V:'- i ' Have you, seen those cereal and fruit boilersr the nicest thing known for boil-1 ing custards ; you can' t burn them. Pearl hominy from new corn. : A hue lot of currant jelly and pre serves The finest mackerel that is known, in beautiful 5 lb packages. . If you want a nice piece of cheese we have it. Sauces, mustards, sweet oil, salad dressings. - BucKwheat and fine syrup to go with them. . If you wish a fine chew or smoke, call on us for fine chewing and smoking to bacco aud fine Segars. . Dry hop yeast cakes, fresh and good.": - Helf-raising Buckwheat at 20 cents per package. . '' ' . . f ' - -: Fulton Market corned beef, dried beef . Imported Macaroni of best quality. JSicti Jinttar ftt 30, cents per fc. A fine lot of Jellies m sugar bowls, cream -pitchers and Bpoon-holders and by the pound. , A fine assortment of candies fresh and new. - The finest Flour sold in Bar rels, dollar sacks," and per pound. - Canned, Fish. - B, Labrador - Herrings, in Tartar Sauce, - Brook Trout, Mackerel, Sal mon and Shrimp. v--- . f Canned Meats ' Deviled ham, tongue and lobster) pot ted ham and tongne, corned beef, and chipped beef (dried.) .. Canned Vegetables. - Green peas, tomatoes, stringless beans, okra and tomatoes, corn, rhubarb, (very fine for pies) ,- - v Canned Fruits, r, ' Peaches, apples, oberries,trawberries, raspberries, b(u berries J and 'pineapples (sliced and grated.) v Kice, pearl - Jiominy, " 4 oereal . flakes, wheat flakes, oat flakes (require but 5 miputes to oook very fine and: the best thing known .or dyspeptis.V- : A fine article of .New Orleans syrupJ (new), Urystal syrup, sugar drips, Porto Kico and Ouba molasses. , 'Daw)aha4 rra t ill as sV w4 Atl4 l0 - i&rd A, New Orleans,- brown and granu I-:' - ; java Eio, Uaracaibo and Laguayra. toasted; CofiPees,:; Legzets Tiger"f brand and gronnd Java, Arbuckle'l TJhatrbera ITigor tf - .4 : Jilf prinffand-su T3i iyr a .nvT- jbV is;; X .V - of onr career it have we had a better of oar; many friends Wl - KAUFM ANS & GO;o ' WITTkOWSKYt & BARUCH "1 ; - ' ; Have Jt&o day commenced the rV'rrl - -A- :. . i. " . ' ' GREiLT12ST eXERlIVGrOXjrr SALE Ever attempted In.the Carolinas. V: : : f " . ' ' - i We. arc now offering the gbbatest baboains ever sliown in- this section. FOR THE NEXT THIRTY (DAYS We Shall Inaugurate1 ' - ; . THE GREITEST CLEARING :Ia the Carolinas, Comprising the following lines j . . 'A,. Silks, Satius, Velvets, Brocadesj Dress Goods, White Goods, Linena , '"aud Domestics Flan nels, Blankets, Hosiery, Laces, Millineryj 1 Fancy Goods, Notions, Cloaks, Dolmans, Ulsters, Ladies' Muslin Underwear, Coreete, Carpets, ,; . , i Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots - . j , , and Shoes, &c:t &c. " v J' ' 8 Loolc out fox our advertisements in this paper, as it will pay you to keep track of the bargains! we offer from time to time, and which shall be duly an nounced through the;CoIumns of the press throughout the State. ; ' , Send for samples, estimates on Dressmaking, Bridal Trosseaux, Housefumish ings, or any information our patrons may desire, which will be promptly furnish ed on application. ' . , . f P. S. Orders in answer to this advertisement please address '-to 'Retail De meot" ' - - - - . - -, WITTKOWSKY & BRTJCnELV CHARLOTTE, N. C. Sewing Machine an i vr 1 XT. I have jast added to my large stoc1' of Sornng K cliinea and Sewio Miwhipo edppHes-, . PIAUOS and other musical instruments and musical goods. Aa I have led and controlled, with increasing demands, almost the entire sewing machine trade in this part of the State, by, my fair honest dealing r and1- by " handling nno but first-class goods, so will I Orjran trade here. . rTT'T I I I shall not . handle any musical instrument that 1 cannot fully warrant. Tlie future of my trade depends, upon the quality of goods that I sell at present. I Shall sell low 'and high priced instruments, and my prices win i be low for the quality of goods.- I can sell any. instrument as low as any one else, quality "considered.. All I ask is a fair trial. j -..' ' 1 Ehall boh tin tie to kpp a full stock of Sewing Machines, Needles, Oil, Attachments, Parts, &c., for all machines, and the best Plaiters. liepy riug a specialty; I guarantee satisfaction as to price, qtiality of goods, terms .of sale, and work done. Save money aud trouble by calling on me before you buy. . Correspondence solicited. For the next M mbrttlis I shall offer BARE BARGAINS to ALL CASH BUFERS. OK gans and Sewing Machines must go at greatly rjeduced yriceSy for cash, during the dull summer months. ; Don't fail to call and get my prices.- . The Cash Sto-p. Mr. Ellis Thomas and myself have just returned &om the Northern maiL-pts. wJirft ten AAro.fnllv fiplffprl n.nd hmifht witil the Cash One OI the .most complete stock 6f ever bronght to this market. They CHE4P foa jhe cabh, and I now offer thetn ; ,; '' . ; 3 V -t!.' : T nvAra .nttnW nTnnTrr: frorn time priced rcsolvb Uencefortli ta ideal foif IsasI nd stop baying when his. money gives out nd the eonntry , wiil soon get on a solid :fonuda'. tioa. t ii VarfTa. wV.n otw-ft tn deal of wtr' a rvH - Me hrinak will annri bn filled f all of troods and they must be sold, arid they shall go low yonr cash and we will find it to our VTlianking you tor a uoerai patronage, , . x am, ywy, i.v-t Iniiouncm fill er , an r the various grades and sizes of English; Uerman, French and American All the riewest and mostjatylish Hats in bnr flAT DEPAuTMENTi supply than t the present season. - OUT SALE il'ER'KlWS 9-6m V AND, ORGANS, endeavor to merit and control, the ' . ; . J. A. WRIGHT, ROCKINGHAM, N. O. , ' .... ' V are bought in large qnantitiei his nastixDeriencelui payiriff heavy atrictlv for cash. I offer my elegant jdown for cash. So bring wng mutual in terest, i r- V ; Of 'Mil!7 4 A-V 4 i . 4 1 i 1 botb and cnmi):' cuvta " GlotMn WeJ court n;inspection and examination of 'onr excellent assoftmpnf i ? And 9 na stream above wnsons drug .--.- . ; . -mwi - i .--. (Successors to l.w, Pdeham.) 417 and 419tfqyettmHUe St9 DiAXEBS IS L0UGEE& GODDM ifeiL!usyij Foreign and American Mar 6fe & Granite Mount houi, ST All we ask wmmm carriages; BUGGIES, ROAD CARTS. 1 . Ri V1 Ml IVSiflNSILL. GARDE E&DSJ A fresh lot of t lebrated LAN 1)RETH garden seeds. (Jail and fet a upply.r... Early Hose, Ooodrich (rrbeeries Wi ,; AND i" . . is OONFEGTTONEitlES ! Sugar, Coffee Molasses. Gundy. Raising Nuts. Crackers, Lemons, Ailspice, Pep per. Salt, Canned ioovls, Ac A lot of V f8li."ti a.f Everything Oieap J. M. & W. P. STANSILL, L9t TORPID BOWELS. DISORDERED 41V ER. and MALARIA. -, Jnrom these sources atise tluee-Kxrrtba of the diseases of- the haman laoe. ithea " srmptonulnfticataUieiretteteTwejTsox Apetlte Bowels eeatf ve ailek Head acne, iuubui tnemiwft knmon t exertiom of bed r mind, ITIrnntnllOM of (eodf Irritability of temper, IxW plrita, A foelias: of kaTlaw MKleetesl ' .some d7, JMuMMM, JTXWf rtav Jk 1 Heart. Dots before the Mealy el- ored tfriae, COflfSMPATIOIV, and de mand the oe of a remedy that acta dtrectrr ' on the Lives,- AaaLtvermedidneTCTX' v prxiJS nave no enaL Their action on the . KidneysandSklnisaUWTSromptjremorine aU impurities tbroueh tbesethfee sear. cause no nacsea er griping nor Interfax with daily work and aroaperfeot ANTIDOTE TO KSALARlAp 8oJderTB'h9re,a.'V8. Offi.44Uqtry8t..T. TUTTS HfilR DYE. j Gut Haik or Whiskers changed in stantlv to a G1088T Rlick bv a single ap. pUoatkm of thla Dm Bold by Drngfista, er sent by express on reoeret of M. Offlce, 44 Murray Street, New Tork. v Tun's MAVUAL CF USEFUL RECEIPTS FEO- BUFORD HOUSE, .: CHABLOTTB. ST C. SCOVILLE BROTHEES. Proprietors A Hew rtdBandsom i Noted for M-.T&t Elegance; ' i' and K '; - . Eom Comforts. - IJeBirably" ink i iaabibaa oted acknowled9d to b iaecosiest hotel in - Finest iiiae of oarriagee and omnibuses 1 ia thetutri -.1 4raii.; r J f tna outn. CO.R0 W90Dr'sV-.r' Foor r good, aeaacned cord wood, in large or smalt qoaatitiea, apply at tk Drug 8tor to J i ,; ri'. .. 4- ' tl?4 makes. - V w . . -fit store;, CllAntOTTE, r C. '.5 .-i--.-; t -- ' ' -!-.-.- . . "" . ' w . v-vn! it- - j mmmmmm l HEADSTONES, TABLETS, VASES, &C " y. Also contiact for . ? .j IRON FE2TCI2iGf, CtJRBINU STOXE, ' and . '-.(-. pe&Btery XFork of Every Desci-ijrtiok. Call or write for frice: Lists and Designs. "Cor . respondence solicited. Satisfaction GIvh. is a Trial. We Offer To the Uitizens of Rocking ham and vicinity, " ' Vi".' . ' The largest and best selected stock of Carriage and j Saddlery Goods in the State, consisting in part of (Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Village Carta, Drays and Carls, Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Satchels, Lap! Kobes, Horse .Blankets, all kinds of Buggy and Harness material including Boddies and Gear ready for the painter and trimmer. ' . ;-,'.V ', W guarantee our prices lower than any in the State McDOUGALL & BOW DEN, r WILMINGTON, N. C. fFTy t ' t3m S T X M i ING! ' ! Ladies, send yo? 'orders to MRS. J. B. HARRINGTON ., (Fermetlf ofDaBville, Va4 FOR r'-r;.;:r That will kot Blvk oe Kvb. Ohenela and Areeene Braid, ana a fall line of Embroidery material on hand, Don't fail to'send your orders. Tkasb Stkkbt. Chailottk, N. C. ft fa! ' ' o '' i-: v , J. B. Haeetngton's DINING ROOM AND : loo Cream 3?aribr; - -- Sddoor above court house; Xx IMealH at all Hmrs. WORTH & WORTH, Grenisral Shipping and Cownimon Merchants Wilmintton, 1$'.G. PE A.JLEKS IN v' '.- Coal, imef Plaster, Bacon, Corn, Hay,M6Ume8, Coffee, Mow, "Cfhu, Spirit Casks, i&c, ; '-" t&" Asenta For- Cane Fear land Peo- pie's bteampoat uo. . 1TEWS FOETHE LADIES! i - My Btock of ladior c-ood ia now com plete, and you are especially and cor-, dially invited to examine my , ; 'v; - MiLipRy, mm goods,; before making your winter purchases. All material for: making up Hats and Bonnets. Velvets, J&hbona, Feathers, Birds, Sec. - '. ' : :.. telt, jstraw ana U"ramesuat ttyiet. i All necessary material for Fancy Work. , Beautiful Stamping patterns. targe lot of "JERSEYS'1 for Ladies, Missew and Children ; Cloaks and JArtman, ail qual ities aad prices. In fact, jwe keep everything needed by the ladies, at the lowest prices. All orders will receive prompt and careful attention. ; - ?fK z.5" ' , ; MISS E. KARRHR, . SAMITAW0M. Btrariate, Cat. The tr clitot. emS III M n I HU tKMSJ r a 11 that tba doubtful avriotM of iboasfaUul ent to, know, Olot u4 slltUaituuai oa, ipm aMi JrtMe Guide, IU pl6. wb mcled, uii. linn lien iiwBuitoH:iA. Tft new sesuust, iwrvow vjj'Jiutir.i Mervow lauwdfa e MrrtM?Q, voemiieiioe e nnbiat free Dn.TiaJKS'S FlUSi I the did; Weir Tried, Wonderful : Heftlthf , Renewlns . Remediet. 7 . EiUr6touSVuuSi rl?a ttae Bowels, riii ifit )nal Taint. A rr. STF.::3'S FECTCHAL FILLS ISUSStS J 1 Kaeaatatlaav lnar.U<byeaitit.o4dlrM- ; u ail nium xnaeroe ttwavragatanty of Uv torn la. i A areeleae M jniou aemau anM ayatm. Aixi ir; lleale acraalu. anetBtaut aad bracraa Mere of ta body Soldi amm ajwam, ixl ainiic ntu' M health tery lata. sja . aildraaatl M ULT-if (Je V: 1- ft & 1 I If r. 'V, f-1
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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May 15, 1884, edition 1
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