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v w Xwtit&tyi tk &mv : letter. ; '";V ' ;, .v::-',, t; OV:- 'JHtton of those whocorne to ackn .,' Kl&V 'W 'v'l'riiW' -i allegiance to-our. ! ; V J .:4V;V!.feO;V.:! Vir WiSfelrfd to'.oarcitiiei population tlk '"I ' a' L'"Y'C,V f' IVeans of protection to -our' - 'i ' v 1 1 ' '! 'KSTvDAt policy, to do more thau suggest - ' - 1 . :'r' ' ' s - certain well known truths which can- . JOHN N- ii'riPLES, of Guilford 3 W. IT. KITCHIN, of Halifax. P errtoc rati c State Ticket ; i " FOn GOVERNOR, ALFRED M. SCALES, , ' i " , Of Guilford, ! FOB IJEiCTENANT GOVERNOR, CHARLES .M. STEDMAN, t Of New Hanover. 1 " " FOR SEOKTARY OF. STATE, WILLIAM !L. SAUNDERS, - , Ofi Orange. : , TO TBEASUREB, , PONAJJD.W. BAIN, y ' Of Wake. . . 1 FOR ATTOBNET GEKERAL, TIIEODORE F. DAVIDSON, Of Buncombe. - ( . . : - FOB AUDITOR, WILLIAM P. ROBERTS, Of Gates. : ' FOB SUP'T OF PUBLIC INSTHUOTIOK, ! S. M. FINGER, Of Catawba, tl FOB ASSOCIATF. JUSTICE SUPREME COUKT, " AUGUSTUS S. MERRIMON, '. ' ' Of Wake. fOR f'ONGRIiSS, SIXTH DISTRICT, KISDEN T. BENNETT, of Anson: FOIi ELiCTOR, WXTH Tt STRICT, " ALFRED ROWLAND, of Robeson. I . . - -. I x' ' Election, Tuesilav, November V lih , 1884. flORUL jOIUiESPOXEXCE, ' Avbrief account of a visj fc0 ont nery county will not- ""Ussi, 6exin ' ' -estin?' w't'e feaders of the Rocket.; - jective 'point was Zoar church, , "vhayl Ipott office, where the . , Tt'ounty Sunday-school As , "J r el( it3 second annual session ... .. w.k t . ; ne f many that constitute r;j,;4jj -tional Sunday-school Union "'hit and! the United States, and Accomplish much in the ad ' . Ibe ' Sunday-school inter , ir.ly. Its caste and pui iher - denommationaf nor -s represented m it about -councy and still oth- t; ' ons are uot only fx ether, but vie i j iable purpose '. . uudsr sijiool , ,zed, new officers ; ' Aji'eleoted annually ned on systematical i , well directed effort to ; . j - ijnent good for the coiu i ; 'r ' leading spirits, some of the -: i men of the county, Wth ',''- ' - . !' Fien, are a sufficient i a. .' I Besides the pro- t nd vai.;ible hints de- ' 4 " fPioninld witness , i -xerc!, ti ' - i i S,DI occa- , ! mature and t.a . . : c P maaiQor Jri aiMuamtances consv., I leasing memory , with us. To reap ,1 this advantage and enjoyment we had to overcome no- little difficulty' in the way of rough roads. We have traveled in Ue mountains of Virginia and North Caroliua, bijt never encountered worse roads than you meet in. Montgomery irom wm., carter to Zoar church, a di tance of about six miles. ; ' : The crops pb Montgomery are suffering terribly for fain. First.-thirteen succes- .,. su e days of (rain, followed by continuous; , ury weather since.Mias damaged crops seriously, n many instances they could - not oe worked .to advantage on account " weatter, and the need of work at , . time is painfully manifest to ! V V-rr'1 t j 6iw ' 1 -a ",' (r . f'V 1 ''t ' ' " ' - X. " " " ,i '..! ', V ? 5 1 : r y .. i , f f' '( " . . 'v..-.. ;"; v.: V ,;v"v -joumai. w. F V.., " t' ,r. 'iv-'vV-V 'iUV-V: V,bH 'city, sends us a pear y '''i N "1 ,T ' 0 . ' I' ?Afffeer: yet' not excepting f. , ','V V . -t,-1 ' Von, when f ,.,..' ' ) 1 ' r , ' . - Indijje-jtion.the 'i. ' ' -,;"V-.H V.V''' r .w.V., ;l , chief obstacle n ',v ' (jl f.t - . p, ,-t, ,-, , .U ?4'r' J ' ot strensrth v.. ' 'VtVV W,t ; V ' y ?" J' v ; V l-'-ri' ''TS, weak is iw and Cuba molasses. . v y. v -yy :yyyy-y: --yyiyy ' sugars. . t - j, r - 'yJ y -4 . -v." !-. v j 'y . . f v, v , f ' ,M v ' )l'eec i Java Kio Mara and Laguyu . ; ; .abeseS-rincipleB and certain well known truths which can uot be too often recalled or too se riously enforced. We commend the letter for its brevity, its "short, sharp and decisive'' statements, and the tru- i ly patriotic spirit that pervades the whole. CLEVELAND'S ACCEl'TAME OOVKRNMKUT FOR TH K, PEOPLE AXD BT THE PEOPLE, IX WHICH THK PEOPLE RULE AND THEIR SERVANTS OBF.Y,; THAT IT KiY BK ADMINISTERED IN AN HOXtST, SIMPLE AND PLAIM M VNNEK. Albany, N. Y;, August 19. Iue' following was received -to-day by Col. Lamont, secretary to Gov. Cleveland, who is at Upper Sarauac lake," with instructions to make it public on its receipt: Albany, N. Y., Aug. 19, 1884. Gentlsmen: I have received your communication dated July 28, 1884, informing roe of my nomination to the office of President of the United States by the national Democratic convention lately assembled at Chi cago. I accept the nomination with grateful appreciation of the supreme honor conferred and a solemn sense of the responsibility which in its ac ceptance I assume. I have carefully considered the plat form adopted bylhe convention, and cordially approve the same. So plaiu a statement of 'the Democratic faith and the principles upon which that party appeals to the suffrages of the people Jneeds no supplement or expla nation, ' It should be. remembered that the office of President is essen tially executive in its, mtur?. . . ; The laws enacted by the legislative brauch of t&e government the Chief Executive B bound faithfully to en force, aDd rhen the wisclom of a po litical part v which selects one of its members" as tie nominee for that office has outlined cHcyand declared i.Wi-i -t- J its principles, geems to rae that notn- ids iE the Character .of the ofie or the necetisities of the casf require more from a candidate acc-Ptin'S suctl a nomination than a t-ffestibn of j certain well knowp trj--bs to absolute ly vital to the safety welfare oi tbe nation that the ai'uot be too often recalled o" tc0 seriously en forced. V proudly call ours a gov ernmep' by the people. It is not such whep a class is tolerated which arro-6-dtes to itself the management of pub lic offices, seeking to control the peo ple instead of representing them. Parties are the necessary outgrowth of our institutions, but the govern- j ment is not by the people when one party fastens its control uponi the country and perpetuates its pOwer by cajoling and betraying the people in stead of serving them. " ; t l)e government is not by the peo ple when the result which should rep resent the intelligent will of free and thinking men is, or can be, letermin- by the .-shameless: corruption of l'heir suffrages. U,'en an.ekctitn to office shall be a selects by the Vvster8 of onw of their nuruber was,umefcr atiQe a, public trust instead of bis to the profession of poiiUwt- k i Doiders of ballots, qaiekened b a'jThe statesmanship they require consists sense .of tiuty, shall avenge the truj?'rn nonesty ftnd frugality, a prompt betrayed and pledges broken, an ,i, j. I ... . ".leu tuurage snan be alt gether free and uncorrupted, the full realization of a government by the people will be at nana, and of the means to thiseuVl my fellow citizens, I will assume the du not one would in my judgement bJ ties of that high office with a solemn jaCgement b v ! T - - as? ? j t '!'' IV ''i ;-r' ' ' 1 ' - , , . " ' f, ;,1'l ''fa"ii ' 4 - . - ' ' l mand : who hare other' interests at stake. .;.- They, should receive their foll'fihare of care and attention irom those .who make and execute the laws, to the end that the wants and needs of employers and employed shall alike be subserv ed, and the prosperity of the country, the commaja heritage of both be ad vanced. . As related to this subject, while we should not discourage the imtnigra- owl- jrovernment ,yet wbrk- Xdmai rule should prevail ' con- cernir g thos who, if thej come or are brougat to ourwjd, do not intend to become Americaniut will injuriously compete with those jusWy entitled to compete In our field of labor. In the letter accepting the nomina tion to the office ot Governor, nearly Wo years ago, I msjde the following state ment, to which l have steadily adhered : "The laboring olasses constitute the main portion of; our population. They should be protected in their efforts to peaceably assert their rights when en-j dangered by aggregated capital, and all statutes on this subject should recognize the care of the State for honest toil and be framed with a view - of improving the-conclitton of the workingman. A i-pr regard for the welfare of the workingman being imoiparably connects ed with the integrity of our institutions, none ot our citizens are more interested than thev in guarding against any cor rupting influences which seek to pervert the beneficent purposes of our govern ment, and none should be more watch ful of the artful machinations of those who allure them to self-inflicted injury. Id a free country the curtailment of the absolute rights of the individual should only be such as is essential to the peace and good order of-the com munity. The limit between the several subjects of governmental control, and those which can be more fittingly left to the moral sense and setf-iniposed restraint of the citizen should be carefully kept in view. ! '" 1 Thus laws unnecessarily interfering with the habits and customs of any of our people, which are not offensive to the moral sentiments of the civilized world, and whcn are consistent with good citizenship and public welfare, are unwise and vexatious. The commerce of a nation to a great extent determines its supremacy. Cheap and easy irtHispotiaidci: .shvzW there fore b liberally fostered. Within .the limits of, the-constitution the general government should so improve and nrotect its natural water wavs us will h""ble the producers of the county to :?"'rh a Pro-lWe narkct- Tf!B peple S'S ,I - emplovees and they are entitled to fair anj Uonea work, whioh money tpus paid should command. It is the duty of those intryisted with the mnn igernent of these affairs to see that such public service is forthcomings The selection and retention of sub ordinates in the governrcer.t niplny ment should depend upon their asce; tained fitness and the value of then work, and they should be neither ex pected nor allowed to do questionable party service. v . The interest of the people will be bet ter protected, the estimate of public labor and duty will be immensely im proved, public employment will be open to all who can demonstrate their fitness to enter it, the unseemly ; scramble for place under the government with the consequent importunity which embit ters official life will cease and the public service will not be rilled with those who conceive it to be their first duty to aid the party to whtch they owe their placed! instead of rendering a patient and hon est return to the people. I befeve that the public temper is suchthat the vo ters of the land are prepared to support the party whic gies tiw J't promise of administ'ing the government in the honest, sirgple and plain manner which is consistent with its character and its purpose,?. ' They have learned that mystery and concealment in the management of their affairs cover tricks and betrayal. response to the needs of the people as ihey arise, and a vigilant protection of all their varied interests. .Jf I.should be called to the chief mag- A- i .U ; ir it ':- (-Via cnf?rf (TAG nf ties date r rmmation to dedicate every effort the country's good, and with an hum-. reliance upon the favor and support Nie Supreme Being, who I believe will -'' bltss honest human endeavor ih 4 i' ou? discharge of public duty. i? tS (iROvpR Cleveland. N, , Vilas, chairman, BJP. A-, i 1ther members of tse no- fc ' .i ' mittee of the Democratic 1884. W. KAFFMA OtJR MEN'S I)EPARTMENT OUIt BOYSAJNO UU K MUblEKY DEPARTMENT is thoroutrhl v wlt" OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT is aperfe gem int8eif; IdSf In fact, neyeHnlie history and trust to merit the appr5Ciation of w "Aunt Katie" Lewis, no doubt the most aged person in this j county, died the residence of fr. Jacob Hair, in Chatabersburg township,' on the . 8th inst. . SU was 104 years old older thn steam or tel'fcmphy. and klmost as old as Ahe republic, she retaiaed a fair share of activity to er last days, and regained. a gooti part of her meetil vigor: Landmark. j Rev. Father Wilds' si i EXPERIENCE. The Rev. Z. P. Wilds, weU-kn6wn city missionary in New York1, and brother of the late eminent Judge Wilds, of the ntmachusetts Supreme Court, writes as follows: 1 E. &tth St., Vet, York, May IS, 1882, Mkks. J. c. Air & Co..ueatbimen : Last winter I was troubled with mt uncomfortable itching junior atfeotiu more especially mj linibB, which itched to intolerably at night, and burned so intense, ly, that I could scarcely bear any clothing orer them. X was also a isnfferer from a serere catarrh and catarrhal cough ; mf appetite was poor, ana my system a good deal run down. Knowing the value of Avku's S aksapariu.a, by observation of many other cases, and frojn personal use in former .years, I bogan taking it for the above-named disorders. Sly appetite im- ' proved almost from the nrst dote. After :i sliot time the fever and itching were allay.!, and all signs of iriitntion of the 3iiin UiKinpea.ed. V.y catarrh and coagh were alst cured hy fthe same nfeans, mid my gctu-ral health greatly iiuijuvire ', until it is :i-,v excelie-.it. 1 fe.l a hiiulreil per cent stronger, and 1 attribute tlieaj re$iiit4 to the nse f the S.MtsAl'AuiLLA, wliieU I recommend with all eoriii -knee as the best .blood medicine n-er Uevised. f took it in small doses thn-o tunes a dar, and used, in all, less thau two bottles, f place these facts , at your service, hoping their publication may do good, j Vours resiie'cL fully, j Z. T. WlLUS." The atove instance is but one of the many 'constantly coming to our notice, which prove the perfect .l:tit ability pf; Aver's Sabsa PARILX.A to the cure of all diseases arising from impure or impoverished Mood, and a treaxened vitality. Aycr's Sarsapanlla cleanses, enrielies, and strofettichs the Moot', stimulates the aptinn of tlie st-uiach and bowels, anil 'thereby etianljre the system to resist and nyercotne the attacks of all gewu on' JiUensi?. KmtHnns of the SL'tn Jllii 'UnntiUm, CaUirrh, Greml 'Tiebilitij. ud aJ i'.wv.'lei-s resulting f : nn jhvw or corrti b.j xl and fi, low stato of the rj stem. . rBEPAItEil lif Dr. J.C. A?e,,&C0M Lowell, Wass. ' Sold by Xrugslstprlce fl, six bottles AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. Best Purgative Medicine core Constipation. IndigeFtiqn. Headache, and ail liiiioos Disorders. Sold everywhere. Always reliable. .v:;i3 to ARRIVE. F.Y : & CO, Agents for Home Fertilizer. A superior lot o pickles, gi?nuine Olive Oil, French and (rerman Prepared Mustard, Try them.' ; Beef Tongue-Fish and good sugar cured SmokW Reef, fresh and new. A new tot of those superior Brunswick ilHiiwand Jumlroes. i ' Something new and nice, cereal flakes and oat flakes, can be cooked in 15 min utes. Have ycfu seen those cereal and fruit boilers, the nicest thing known for boil ing custards; you can' t burn, them. Fear! hominy froBi how corrn. A line lot of currant jf lly arid pre serves.. The finest - mackerel that is known, in beautiful 5 -b packages. If you want a nicopipce of cheese we have it. Sauces, mustards, Sweet oil, salad dressings. . , . Buckwheat and tine syrup to go with them. ' . If you wish a fine chew or smoke, call on us for tine chewing and smoking to bacco and tine Segars. " Dry hop yeast.cakes, ftsh and good. Self raising Buckwheat at 20 cents per nackaae. Fulton Market corned beef, dried betf Imported Macaroni tof best quality. ' Nice l'uttm t 30 cents jfti' lb. A fine lot of Jellies in sugar bow,ls, cream-pitchers and spoon-holders ?nd by the pound. . , A fine assortment of candies fresh and new. ' The finest Flour sold in bar rels, dollar sacks, and per pound. : Canned iFish. ' Labrador Herrings, -in Tartar Sauce, Brook Trout, Maukerei, Sal mon and Shrimp. Canned Heats. Deviled ham, tongue and lobster, pot ted liam and tongni, corned beef, and chipped beef (dried.) Canned Vegetables. : Green peas, tomatoes, stringless beans, okra and tomatoes, loom, rhubarb, (very tine for pies) Canned Fruits.' Peaches, applesj cherries, strawberries, raspberries, blubernes and pinef'.ppies (sliced and grated.) '. t Rice, pearl hominy, cereal flakes, wheat flakes, oat flakes (require but 15 minutes to cook very fine and the best thing'known .or dyspeptics.) A lino urtir-lo nf rpw (Irlejirvs svrnn. iwi.t-.trtm! ear riiins Porto' i i ArfoTa ' Thurblrr 34 Sprinud summer Glotliing ! & Vt1 is nnP nf.f?.u i . 1 tt all seasons well stocked with the choicest fabrics. pot fail to of onr career have we had dJ- onr many friends and the pu$f . KAUHMAN 8c GO,4 Clothibs5 Central -Hotel'; . . v. - . - Sewing MUSIC -:' I have just added JS chiuea and bewing Machine supplies, PIANOS and ptherjnnaical instruments and musical goods. As l have led and controlled, with increasing demands, almost therentire sewing machine trade in fliis part of the State, by ray fair honest .dealing and by handling none tu tffirst-class goods, so will I Organ trad e T sliall not; handle nny musical that I cannot fully warrant. J he f njtiire of my trade depends quality of goods that 1 sell at present. 1 shall sell low iijiid high priced instruments, and ray oiicfs wilil be low for the quality. of 1 tan sell! any -instrument :is Inn as else, qnallity considered. Ail I ask trial. I 1 shall contriiui? to kepp a full Sewing Mai-li"es, iNeeales, Oil, Attaclunents:, Parts. fckv, for all machines,, and PiaitersL -Kupnirin'sra specialty. I ansf;u-ti"!i j to price, Quality of goods, terms of sale, and work done. Save im; ey and trouble by calling on me before you buy. Curiviipondonce solicited. or the next 4 months I shall offer RARE BARGAINS ljto-j'.r'.j' j S.v. vV Mf4' i ines mnat -go dnnng the lnll snunmer months, i Don't ail to call and get ni3T prices. ' , J- A. WRIGHT, I ROC KT"G HAM, X.-C. Tbe Cash Store. Xiv. Ellis Tli'omas and myself have just returned from the Northern markets, Where we caiefuUy selected and bought with the' cash oie of the mt eoinpletu btoek of Cm ERAL MEROIIANBISE ever hnmlit to this market. They are houglit in large quantities, and cukap for thk cash, and I u ow offer them ! - - ' ' - - ! !i ( qu-T)owii for tlu '.cash, slricfl . ! 1 Let every eot ton plan t( r, from his past experience in paying heav time prieefs resolve heneeforth to deal for cash, and stop fraying when liis money gives out aud the eountry will soon get on a solid founda tion. - ' . j To all Darties wlio expect to deal strictly for cash, J offer my elegant stoek of iroods. JSI v house will soon ron'St he sold and they shall go low down for cash. So briirg along your cash and we will find it to our mutual interest. Thanking yon for a liberal patronage, 1 am very respectfully, II. C. DOCKERY. FURMTUEE! Prices to Suit the Times THE undersigned respectfully informs tho public that he has opened the CABINET. ISDl'RTAKISG. AND Furniture Business in Laurinburg, and that hereafter you can be furnished any goods in bis line as cheap if not for . less than Wilmington or Charlotte. JJiidertalciii'J. a Specialty. I keep constantly on hand all sizes of COFFINS, GASES, and 'Caskets, Handles, Studs, Plates, Emblems, ice. Furniture, Window .Shades, Cords, Tassels, Picture Liouldirtg, me anu" see CARPKT riXSJlKITOU. 'Furniture repaired, dressed and var nished. Pictures framed, chairs reseat ed. Send in your old furniture and have it made new, your picture frames clean ed and polished. Encourage home enterprise and see what you are getting before paying tor it. Give me a call before leaving your or ders elsewhere. . Work warranted. Sit isfaction guaranteed. Urd'ers from the countrv-will be promptly attended id. uy mono i--: uiurt smes m.jt profits. Call -as you pass. '- . 51; A. 5a'1niRstd. (First floor Bizzell Building) 40 LAURIMBDKO, N. (;. ly IflTElT' MARKERS. Tont !.4JII'. with bottle of .lelible ink and brush, sent post-paid for 25 cent,. Address, 0.0, interest every one in want of stylish, boys' and childsens' clothing the various grades and sizes of English, (ierman, French and American A11 the newe8t and most slish Hats in our HAT DEPARTMENT. 6"pp3y than at the present season. ai chine and HOUiSJi ! to my large stock of Sewing Ai AND ORGANS, endeavor to merit and control the instrument upon the goods.- any- one is a fair stovk- of the fest srnaranteo to ALL CASH 1UTYERS. Or at qreatly reduced pricesffbr cast, J ' " be tilled, full of goods and they WILSON'S LIGHTNING SEWER ! 2,000 jsTITCHES MINUTE. Ko. 5 wltli Rcraovable Cover. Tle only absolutely flrst-class SW' --.i c. j iriM. wu-nuura a ,KmMm. Illustrated fatalorue and Circular B. THE WI1.SO-V SEWING MA" CHlXE CO., C'licaco, New Vork and WalUnsEfortl, Conn. Edentou Enquirer: Stetl rails are uow being laid on the Norfolk, anil Southern Railroad,. CHARLOTTE, N. C. We conrMn inspection and examination of our excellent assortment corner, CHARLOTTE, N. Q. ' ; A. Hales, PEAOTICAL SVATOH MAKER,, I ''-.'' ! W " And eaelr in WATCHES, Trade street, mbove Wilson's drug . ' V i ii I it r -I 4 t i resp ; 5 . - v .J ask mm CARRIAGES, . PHETONS, BUGGIES, ROAD CARTS. TUTT'S P B LLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, ' and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fourths or the diseases of the human race. - These symptoms indicate their existence ; Tioun of Appetite, Bowels costive, SieJc Head ache, fullness after eating, anriion to exertion of body or mind, Eructation of food, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, A feeling of liavi ng neglected, ome duty, Dixziiiesa, Fluttering at the , Heart, Dots before the eye, highly eel "' ored Vrine, CONSTrPATIOJV, and de mand the use of a remedy that acta directly on tho Liver. As a Liver medioine TWIT'S PUJLS have no equal. Their action. on tho Kidneys and Skinis a,!so prompt; removing all impurities through these three car engert of the system,'' producing appe tite, sound digestion , rcpular stools, aclear 8kinandavigorousboUy. TtTTT'S FlXidS cause no nausea or griping nor interfere with daily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Bold everrwlicrp, 25c. Oifi-.4t Murray St.,N.Y. TUTTS HAIR DYE. Gray Hair oe Whiskeks changed in stantly to a Gi)8ST Black by a single ap plication of this DTE. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $1. ; Office, 44 Murray Street, New YorK. TUTT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. SANITARIUM. RlvereldB, Cal. The dry climate cures Hose, Tiroat.l.unBS, fall Idea, 86 p., route, coat, fraa. MARRIAGEM HEALTH . 260 PRS. Illudtrated . . ,i .K-. ilnnU.fnl nnrinnip thohtful Want to. i riage Guide, 1 P 15c, sent se-ded, moon or stps,b m. WHITTIER PITTSBURGH, PA. SThe great specialist, Nervous Debllity.Impedlmeate to Marriage, Consultation and Pamph jet free, V. W . w ww w ........ ' WORTH: & WORTH, Grenera,l Shipping and Commission Merchants, Wilmington, IS". O. DEALERS IN Coal, Lime, Plaster, Bacon, Com, Hay, Molasses, Coffee, Flour, Glue, Spirit Casks, dec. Bfcg- Agents for Cape Fear and Peo- 1 pie's Steamboat Co. I' mOOBPORAT-gp UNOEB THS LAWS Of MISSOUffW r Of ST. LOUIS, ivco. " SUCCESSORS TO OFFICE & ROON!S,. Or. Butts' disp-hsary, Nc. 920 Locust St. SB AS. L. LaBA.2"-E, Pris't 6 ?h73:8isa ClMge. HSLSOK C2S5XAK. & E:ae3 aact. nils IhnHrtiip has pml tediitie and 3C- SSsineiKh hy im;...' pViabHShe'Hr0yS.r", atisi),'. Ovsnpisia. :uisninp lion and Astimia. . BLOOD mmi V 3, i.v iW.i7nre" tlon. Seretnla-. Twer f-'.ire!-. :cera. etc. DEFORMITIES VL' X'nl of the Joints, t'iles. V ixiiila.l.npn ':. etc. lur vtCDD and v.-a'-siiit ilisi-aws in olo anq WEAKHcSS v..,':- mi.-.,, also all diseases of lire i-i'i lt j-iirinai' or;':::.'. ,, r ChlHlC mi.' naln It. l'--!-ek "rsi-- eie. rervoirtl J-.trvie'VH iviih ialieiits are lwavs I . .J. i.invk n.s ..!'.nH'sti.'.iiiatwiii -, - . i,i, i oi li.eir cae lV.l.tiwtrLV l.n-in li. .7... , , "-..,, ....... ,., niip.'ueitiesM'iit f'y "'i,r rf 'e?f-a,T.,er2'ir.(fn?d' Iiiirv a lri-r slaii-mei.t of their trouble, v eni t. roper um '""" r ' ;v "T rbom;n i ive-WsBArent, and nf-ut toX n. !. c.... , ,.r n rird!i-, rKi..--'1insr renLOnslbilitT. Consul's 'ion aSCfT.o . iy noaM Ve and invited. Advertise youibu-tine&e. -;wm LOUGEE & GOODWIN, iKpS - EALEI6H, N. C. . H n a. will aim to extend, jis n..-a.-.i nnf nrMicai pi ! jtf ental and Physical Incapacity, impuli- tice, jrlvlne skllitul and silt'irtnc treatment to , . J - oubnuin nlCiACr", i u.-.i'...-ad, spine, merits to marriage, etc. ; al.-o. Consumption, uKKUNiu Ul5'5i;o i.nKj and Air Has- EnileDsv and Fits, induced, bv self-indul- makes. CLOCKS, JEWELRYrEtc, store, CHAItliOTTE, N. C is a' x: 1 .'. Weil-. Ta the Citizens ' ham and vicinity, ' The largest and best selected stock if ' t Carriage and Saddlery Goods in the State, consisting ni part of (Jarrii"e Buggies, Phaetons, Village Carts, Dravs and Carts, Saddles, Harness, Trunk's Satchels, Lap Kobes, Horse Blankets, all kinds of Buggy and Harness material including Boddies and Gear ready for the painter and trimmer. We guarantee our prices lower than any in the State McDO UQALL & BO WDF.X, ' WILMINGTON, N. C. 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Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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