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Xtr..vV- KiV t. v, 1 ir. 4-' ?siaiiSSif .... . i I,-. 'Kff. E. XJTCHIN, of Qalifax Q?-i4-g?iocratle 'State; Ticket. t f. Guilford!. w 1 ' ; roK inCuiTNAST ootkkkor CHARLES M. STEDMAN, Of New Hanovei. - l; JOB; SECRKf tkT OF STATE, S ' WILLIAM SAUNDERS, : " r : Of 'Orange. " FOB TBEASCBEBj , DONALD W. BAIN, -Of Wake.. i TOiPATltoBKBT GEMEBAli, rECEODOCE' p: Davidson, Of ftancombe.. ; fob APDrroKj WILLIAM P. ROBERTS Of Gates.. - yOB BOt't OF PXTBLIO UwtOCTIOS, Of eatawba ' Oa latUjaturday, 6th inal, a Very te BjeoUbl sobering of the peopl pf Muml Spritf m " Towoshio ? creetad Cbarlee W.TiUett 2. and Col. Walter ceeie, adores them In the order io which their n&e.-appear Mr. Tillett'i speech was a goo one aid ia th oourse of Ma, remarlu fa yivie out hiB owe against the Republioaf parly as effeptuliy as we have fcoowa him to do in his argument in oauxs before a Jury. Bis Mcptd style of uatotiaee M chaki the attenCoa of an cuies although occasionally be may W L-nJ. eiatia rthen h nufawr'ttmo&ai partj there is according toov observation as little "let up" te thaV attentionaa before any speaker this Campaign hu Brought out. Those who hane heard. hha readily and cheerfully aokovd - to him a high place as- a speaker. CoL, Steele followed and, by, an apt si&Ue reDresentine that his oredecessor had . r I c o ' BMrai an tm "cleared the woods" before him, he I oression amonatbe nniVHioiitr,. ! Berertheless proposed to tackle a few " The . canvass oubtloss falli " ihoU ,n the rub need mention no names, trot will BuertthaSHh'js lewt objection ublo of boa pet Bupportersi are'tb Trt bun Vwpprteca1 W Greeley w 1872 arKaccaBera of Blaine' in and 2l'$0, cliarging hin : with' hribety an other penitentiary crimes.'- T 1 ' Gas. Scales certamiy b a good caoH paigner. His speecbes are' interesting, winningnd forcible." His delivery ts aervons arid bis sentenaeg are pointed H'u sentences are lofty and patriotic and he oftea rises to eloqueDo and moves the audience with a masterly Jiand. Dr. TorwWadroit and stroni: i o match rGe.5calam'on the stump tn different btint m. ik.x J i dwnagOjne; 'TWe;is aothias wat. mg m huanne, ; language or.W aents. Ee appl, pMjndi(3,: than to reawar and is lin la presenting vws wnicfi HWkes "'V su and JLIU1 15 K y lOlJLU - : r-rz : .'?lf&MHl - MEN!S;PKPARTMBHT i one of tlie lariesti ancl Wait eemoAs weli' stocked with tbeioicest fabrics; v nfro 1 AKI f H LLD RENS'i D E PA RXMENT ir 1 not fail to interest every one 'litfvuK of stylish boys' and chuldkehs1 OUR BOSIEliY" TKPA HTUPW;. loi Howa wftfi th VrkBa rradA,arvf sizes of Enerlish. Gcrm&n. Tmni.K . OUR UMDERWEAR DElARt$IENT is a perfecr gem in itself. All the newest and Awst stylish Hate in oar HAT DEPARMEl jT ; "uo'w .nwiorj or: oar earcer nave we.uau a ueiter soppiy mau pwuk u, . e conxi an mspeeuon and examination of our nUn .V.. ' and tFQst to meit the appreciation of our mahv friends widAe pablic. ' i cxamiBatln oftr excellent assortoeot, of the- old tough fellows- left behind J and, so effectually did he wield the axe, that wo- doubt if in all the domains' of Radical timber there remained a single piece to which ShakapearVs descrip tion of "the;unicedgeable and gnarled oak" could' with truth have been ap plied for all, big and little, moss-cov ered and Otherwiv "" compelled to fall beneath his sturdy strokes.. The people were n the best of spirits and Mineral Springs Township may be ex pected to give a good, account of itself at the polls on the 4th of Novew&er neat. Am- one evidence of their .earn estness in. the cause- bfi Bemotfacy a Cleveland and Scales Clab w formed on that day and sixty namer immediat ly enrolled. Orvnatio mterea, of that memorabi. one pe&ween van and Settle, but it stira ttoe people ' vty much, aad when tho speakers approeh this section it will evoe a strong soation. The en thusiasm for Scales isjreat aad demon strations fn his behaf are alt shatwe A to New York the other la to femapd of the Jon. fU the mode abm of tlOooriVa te f. But th jm... .rlBe. have 4hkk .nount on hand, and did nn, believe that coull carry uL the contract if he nnde iwBaltimoJfc -V :" Pe8i-e." anS' hot f- nnri buii m.iiuiiiha mtt i. . couldjihHia speesbes still for the herevet he goes. ' He enthusas he Aill V a AJU-iO people and arouses then, aa there' wi iarg proporu-., of tbe juwww be a larger 6te polled for our ticket v wise Uumau fufferv lOTUit iium ji.i-.tuji. yol A8S0CIATB JXTCTCK SUPEJlE CODRT',. AUGUSTUS S. MERRIMON, Of Wake Ft cORF-SS, 8IXTH DISTRICT, lUisDEN , BENNETT, of Anson. F0 ELECTOH, 6IITH DISTRICT, - , - ALFiSED BOWIiAND, of Robeson r Election Tuesday, November " lth 1884.. , If ALL ALONG TUE LINE. iff the signs of the times mean, any- r sisi vnfttLn-k cA Kir fha hiffri ilAriAfi- oress of Washington: Philadelphia,' New Yorlcjwid . Boston; Cleveland's chances tor " th PpRsitlenny .ar5 grovrtngi and strengthening etery day. Already me . enthusiastic prognosticatofj professing, to have the dots down to- a tine point, claims that Cleveland does not really - a setk a single Eastern State to elect him. . On the contrary, counting even New York and all the Eastern Blaine, the West and Wet; UfiT'Ty Cleveland.;, The Independent KepurW ucan movement, led by sueh m4ns George William Curtis of! . ilarfer's Weekly, and the satme element thatoefp ei to swell Cleveland's -idor ever Folger two years agoastoaAding ' limit of 192000, is making prrrctA aa a leaved: that Seems likely to leaven- cw whole j lump. Tammany is roconeiied and promises units -aPPrt ot Weve land. jThe Irwive- spekeni eut-.and .ndicate unmisably their adhesion; to r Janes H, Blaine. We selected the f-f"Ofif articJe, butha -V1 the original. Jt la xromsome Northern paper j- Hirnsolf speculator, enjoying a fortune too great to have been ac quired by honest industry,. legitimate business enterprise, o his country's service at $5,000 a j ear, he sympa--itiizes with and profits by' specula tive stock-jobbing : and - gambling methods of acquiring wealth meth ods which Lave , wrought ruin, dis- ar ace, and bnsiness disaster beyond coniputtion,.luiQed youth nd per suaded middle age to avoid honest and nseful industry, made suicideand insanity commonplace, unsettled val ues, placed the fruits of honest to! in the power of the Goulds and Anaours Jto bear down or bull up intle mark ets as whim or iuterest may date ; metnods wnicn reuui.ij: r"- than ever before; But yet, in season line upon lino aad precept upon pre cept, we must enjoin upon our friends the necessity of practical work, of or ganization, the. enrollment of voters, properly presenting oar side to. cUmbt ful men and taking ix-Urf&g for granted, buts constant in well doing. The oest work Is that done in the neighbor-hood.ATne,-?6rwr.- . ., The Philadelphia Ledger is Republi oan, a-strong trieno?f Grant's and Jet conservative in tone. Its. Washington correspondent has jast given a calm review of what he oa4Js '-the Wester political break-up.1 This admission leads the Times of the same city, thaif is a sort ot naif supporter of Clevelano to say this1: j "While there is general poEtical disintegration Est and West .sod in both parties, the disintegration' of the Republican orgarisatlon b fiae more marked "T1 lf ?raale because it ir loaded with the abiaes'of a quarter of a century of powervow the Western political break-up is to be healed kt this stage of tie contest., now defies the most sagacious of tlie Keuublioaa. leaaers. u wev ' W- not hoid lhe Blaine lines witlftj,, Cleveland ebb that gave thema fuU rnoth of advantage; ... the Cleveland torces solid column and an exaggerated $Tv,tr Vfee & uara nneen 7 j. 5 ' Reference t.fr-tjc5 X'i.sl h arreof-jSjij. t -ubsil iem wtes, iorjeSiationj. iCorporate exact t&A readily satisfy the honei the timn honored nartv. Monftmn Coakh'ngJ-efnses to speak.fovlaine andl P1! jsidence, commandin Sfenatdr Edmunds openeth not i his mootb). The President -and Cabinet are pMd oh the subject. B. F.Jones, Blaine' ohoicej as Chairman of the National Re publican. Executive Committee, refuses to plank out. the dollars except In re- ; f or a note with approved security ler the' prospect is stch as irVfl Mr. Blain4, at the But the confidwaoe 1?. ftjfir nol . ; i . ' i ' V' , ff-iM hi i'.A '-i v; f'"" diagnosis no doubt. er ot nis uniiorra support hes and indifference weal. Little wonder that cause of the great disparity in 4 . V" s' ? . ' iH3levaad. nwut of tlw SlomaiS., boweld. and 'lirw. MJEB'S CATOAaTIC PlUj, not Erectly tu organs, ktl are tiauy itwisuta to irth, diseases cauaed W their dKMge. meut, Xueiuaing CoMtipalon, (nillfesl tlon, Aysixusia, llelatae, Xyut v. aiil a tost r Uqms. .t ' of vliieh -Ji "'are a safe, sure, piWJSiJ, v f . pieasant rwiiwry. mexwiiaiTe ae.ot uese F1U.S by eHiuent ivJuaic11118 -alar prac tice, iliow miimiatkally tUe estirai,tia la. wh!;U tajr are lijlil lJ UiC uieiilcal proXea- slon. .' : XUuje'ujJ are eonipouwled "' ."W6taMe subs t an ouly, anJ are abitoUiwty freef.r0u caloiuclur at.y lr iujurioiie unjieUieut. . A Jwlfererffrtvm HeaJaJ writes : - Avt'U'n rwf'i-s are" !nalu:ib!o t we, ami re"u.v,'ciifiwM!. eoni5un.r I lave been a m? -iilr i"ji HeauacliP, ar.il your 1'H-k'i r ""iv ll'"8 eould look to fc Jjut t. n ilosu wiil quioRly move my :fji3 free i.,y iicail from j.sin. "JTwy ifv iiisj ui'Mi eil'i-cive B!i4 iho cie-t f.lysic iffiiive i- foir.iu. it i.s A jl": t!re to mo to fsuk hi llwir wnijc, anil 1 aias do. so W. L. fAOB, of VT. lu Pape a Bro." Franklin St., lticbnioiMl,Virs,KS,.lbt2. " I hiTe use A Avkk's fiiS In nuTiifier Ifss hisCiu.'.'s .ax i;oiiiiiieii lil !y you, "d have uoii-r kuov.u ilf-rti to im'l to ticcoiui'liFU tli.t tleaireil rvtuit. Vu ooiiHt-inlly keep llirin on haisl ;it ur iionia, and prixe tiicm a 'pleasant, siaf. bMid relwhle, family medicine. FO.t XV5PSIA' ey are inv-l.Jl!e. .I.T. ilAVliS." Mexia, Texas, June 11, l&Z. The Hsv.. Fk vM IS B. Hakiowb, writing from. j.'ia, ". svii: ' 'or wioo yvais oast 4 nav bi-eu s6bje-ft to eoii.-liiuilioii, from wliloli, in iite of l'iie' uu f Jiioti einus of various kiinln. 1 st!ii"ri"l incra.-iiii lnoonVc'!'i; aHI ikiiiib uoi:tls av.o 1 btfim taking . n:.c HtA liicy l:ve entirely oT:tel the cosllve habit, r.ad have vjsrtTy hMproved my general IiohIUi." Avr.a's CvriiAaritf p:tS correct irregvt-luritu-4 of e' b!sf stimulato the appo titd.'au.f digestion, j.lt by their ptompt nd thorough aetin giv tone and viyor to tle wUoio pii3ical: econoirr. ruFi-.vMD' bv Dr. J . C. Aye r AVCo-.Y&ovtel I, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. A I? exprrieuee the wonderful beuuticial pflccts of Ay6rfs Sarsaparilla. MTJSIG iroCsW V-l .ft r f fr- a YOUKG, OLD, AND MIDDLE- -AQEO. - A . , TT A T xnes And eae r In WATCHES, CLOCKS', JtWCLRVft' -?rade street above Wflson's dm. stores ciiaWo-ttk,. of mi, 'vV'Vi' v riK-'v" tothecouiK J,f H'W'C 'i - heori '-.-t: . n-;. tribution of. this marvelous increase of wealth accumulated dur.ng the period he chooses fotVomprj&on ; tt be fails to note the act that the Ono thrbe-hundreth . part of the $44, tXX),000jP00Ts heW'by one maDj while Others rank lie below, and his own tsl as effort. 4 f y rfi'lyi'times as (xdvernor, eenerally just plaiii Zeb. Ha rental f $11,000 a year, suggestinar mre than aa average per capita of wealth. Little wonder that he is silent on the'a eabject of inter-State com merce, "lhe regulation of which is de manded by all producers and legiti mate tradeiTB. Great corpomte in terests oommand non-interference. It .was a lame-defense of his devotion to improved civil service to cite the let- evf j fact that during a prolonged public urjfrr i service he only adviaed tlie remnval of -Houj persona" The expert ob server viu conclude that the true "bet terment of iu. service demanded the removak of forty. He should have emphasized his position by. noting the fideUty with whieh a horde of rela tives have been constantly fed at the puouc crio, drawing pay for anotLer'i service. Nor. will the citation of bis pacific assurances-to Mesico, quite cover op his bouth American policy and interference to protect the Lan- drau guano schema. The death of his sertrant, Hurlbutt, whom he feicrD. ed to rebuke, .-maj.."; serveto. j.partiaU v. conceal the true iuwHrint-ea of this affair, as did his garbleViadei-ing of the , Mulligan lettersfii'iaislead maDv bgiQble- oecc,?loTchtiir the Lit Bock bond SSb. ; V The dismgenuousUeg3 of his. letfer many lie-. Sue- dit& liTvctober would be so obyinAisly conducive to national victory in- November that I trust that a suffi cient number of converts will eo to tbe October polls &q make the State aure. To put off votia the Democratto ticket uutil November would be only a half support; I Clink w will win anyway, bui t would he more' certain if 14 knew 8iat: all Claveland Republicans would take the-trouble to go- to- the polls in November. They should see that one rote for man-ia October is worth two for Cleveland iaNovember. As to oth er Western States 1 hear good things all round, especially from Wuwonsin and Illinois, and if half tffaat I hear about Wisconsin be true Cleveland will oar ry it," Wilmington' Star. tfltlfl'tiiiiiCriiiavl iX'-.-.rfilLfCJl'm oy its use. - Sold by all DraggistTf six bottles fcr S3. " i Lhavo just added to try large stock of Sewing' Ma gfahi nes and Sewing Machine supplies, PIANOS AID ORGANS, - , N rand other musical instrntnents-and mnsical good?. As I have led and oontpolied, with increasiedeinaoog, almost ge entire sewing machine trade in this part of the State, none but first-class h. t .Z.'jt j - . , & Oroan tritde ' fiescroz vj merit auu control uie. I shall not handle any mu&ical ,8trnniPn that 1 cannot fully warrant. The f nture of my trade depends nn Q quality ox goods tnat k sell at prescn;. aw sell tow aud luVri- pieetf iiwtfment8 andoiy urices will be low for ibe oUty of ronds 1 can sell any mstrnraent as low naanj ODo else, quality considered. . All I wr a fajr trial. 1 shall continue to kep a full stot rtP Sewing Maehines Needles, Oil, Atiachuie i- a . .11 I.: -1 tV. Kr' rariSo c. lor an luaeiii-ucs. aiw w. Plnhers. Kepairin; A specialty f Ignarantet satisfactitrt ns to price .quality of goods, to, a d; fc d DHve money ana irouoie uy uuinig un- ujo uciuit For the next 4 nio i shall offer HARR BARGAINS to ALT ASH BUYEiS. gans and Sewing Machines must go at gre f -,oi '.asi, lnrinor thr dull ftiimmpr months. X . Dorr farf iOcan and gef;my pric-; KOOKINGIIAM,.N. C. v Tj". 10UGEE6V GOQDY - - nr aVAOAH f!7 and 419 Fayetteville SLt A EALEIGH, N. C. sxalxrs nr . Foreign and American II WauJ MEADSTOVtS. TABLETS. YAJES. &C. 1: ' . " Also contract for " p TROT .JtowilNtf, CURBING STONE, ' ' AND " '.:'' Cmeterv W&rk 6 Every Description . f . t - Call or write fot Price Lisa arid Designs. Cor-4- respondencc solicited. ( Satisfaction Given. rswi i I ' - m- fi V . I WM 1 I 4. V r- a . we ask is a Trial. Offer rifhs To thfe Citizens of Rocl?iiig--ham arid vicinity, The largest and best selected stock of Carriage and Saddlery Goods in the' State, consisting in part of 4rria Buggies, Phaetons. VHl A-f "iages- 5 .t-8' p Kobe8' Hoe Blasts' all kinds of nn ffni u . .1tets including aSffiaGSrSr painter and tHmmer. UerreadJrfof e we guarantee our nri i it . kMSVO 1' RiACES; 'buggies, ROAD 6ArttS ingest Stock in the State, Write for Prices! McDXXmALL & BO WI)EJS WILMINGTON, N. c The Republican voters, whose first and chief concern is for pure politics and honest government, and who look upon a party as an instrument, not as a master, will, we are persuaded, take a different view of their duty and their responsibility, from that adopted. by Mr. Edmunds. As they took at it the paramount need ot the hour, is a rebate, of the leaders of tbeir party. What argument and appeal have failed to secure,- the discipline of defeat, must bring to pass; The Republican party must be trus to its .highest principles and its . most- worthy purposes, if it hopes to succeed. It was not true kr them in the nomination of likine and Logar. and it invites defeat. The Cash Store. Mr. Ellis Thomas and myself have just returned from the Northern Hiaraecb, wuere wo careiuuy selected and bought, with the-cash one of die inoei uompiete siock or STORE iD to .iniVTi:. W. i. RjOBSINS & no. Agents for Home Fertilizer. A superior lot of Pickles, genuine Olivar'-Oil, Prench'and German Prepared' Mustard. Try them. Beef Tongue, Ptsh and good sugar cured Smoked Beef, fresh and new. A new lot of those superior Brunsvvtck Hams and Juniboes. Oranges and Bananas, fine and large. A ,fine. lot of ; New Raisins, Prunes, Ci trons, and Currants. Something new and nice, cereal flakes' and oat flakes, can be cooked in 15 min utes. .''" Have yoii seen tbose cereal arM fruit boilers, the nicest thing known for boil ing custards ; you can't burn them. Pearl hominy from new corn. ' A fine 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 havn it n ' . ' . ' . .. . I rP .11 n - .1 . i- ji 3 i . , -I oauces, mustards, sweet oil, salao 4 o p wim expect to aeai stnctlj for casta-1 offer tny eleeant 1111) II I ft g'Tfi" '6" d ealVh dressings. Istock of ods. My houso will soon be fflfe fnll h, fu" L M A K K I A h P fflAl&pi" . - j . 6 must oe soia. ana tiiev stiaii cro inw down f o i - VOflr CaSl and WO Will find it to onr mntnnl inrrocr . V Q?. p'!4i "w'orr llianiing yon for a liberal patronage, DISORD EKED L I Y E Rv ge cuse&sea of the tman r&ca. Theae Pttto, Bowels eotUr fitek Had- Mir AHbtII( ) temper, -rw Hjjrt-Dots before th .yet, hisKlr ool- maadtte use of a remedy tiat aets directly riluCS hare fto tqual. fffteiracUonoiithe Kidneys and Skin aW) rrompt ; remO'taff aU Impurities tarettfS these three ".sew. wter of the ajrCem," produolng apna. tite, sound dlgestio, regular etoolsTa clear SKlnanda-vigroronbody. TCXX'M JPIXiTS n.? nau,a:!,r feTiplnsr nor interfere " uujr wun u tu o a penect ever brought fo tins market. They are bought in large quantities, and ISSJ2JM&!i vunar run laa. caoh, jtuu i UUW oner tlietn . TUTTS HA R DYE. LOW JJGivn for the cash, strict); JSSHSJs .a LJSSK? - r """7 mi a uiioni Let every cotton planter, from his nast exnprfpn in mrm u tme price, resolve henceforth to deal for cash, and stm buyifcfr when TBTT8 llAllUALflFWEfTIt BECEIPTS FRL r luuny feico uui auu mj counsrj win soon get on a solid fonnda non. STAMPING! Ladies, send your orders to MRS. J." B. HARRINGTON1 (Formerly of Danville, Va.) FOB SAKITAWUH; feirar-ae. Oil. Tin dry tUusto MM Mote, Tana,LOTH tnUfatos , M route. ootn .. vs-. r Aonxy is at an timM .nn-,.ku. u ? but equally familiar with,;the people,- , n .the.;.; occasion r&erred to.he was " Speaking in? reply to Settle in the "alow of a white heat-'cf eloauence.. i An , tozicated ladmirer stood immediately ' under him, : and, waving his hat in j "oceptance is furthtf betrsvecl by it" .sicant siiance 'Qcbiiig the events ox tl. Vaat tbreeefe bring ing down, his uuie aguWV tie present would have icvead fS fi. tion involved in hisetatemente; wuld have shown a marvelous shrinkage in nominal falues -would have noted' uB.uowniBjj.. oi Dasiaess. nrostieritv' and business morses, and would have ?h Jdnesboro High School for a short while is under the charge of fiev. Mr Arnold, a former principal. It opened wilh forty-nine scholars, and many more expected soon. The Sanford Uiirh School, of which Mr. A. B. Smith is principal, opened out with forty-three scholars, and it is believed that the number will soon reach sixty. We are glad to sav Mr. Smith is nnivftreall. liked and tM the school bids fair to r nonor w me town and its founder, Carthage Gazett.: 01 ' them; If you wish a fine chew or smoke, cal.' on us for fine chewing and smoking to bacco and fine Segara. Dry hop yeast cakes, fresh and good ' , Self-raising Buckwhent at 20 cents per package. Fulton Market craned beef, dried betf ImportecV'Maci)ni of best quality. ' Nice Buttef at 30 cents per &. A fiM lrtt vf .lollies in ihim. Iul. cream-pitchers ani spoon-holden and I ffllHE-wndersigned respectfully informs by the pound. J ttt public that he has opened the A hne assortnvflof eandies fresh and f ClBlNET. I DERTAKLC. AND hi lturinburg,' and that hereafter you can be furnished any goods in his line as cceupir not ior less tnan VfilnwBgton ot vnwioice. I am Very respectfully. h.c:docery: STlw sraMtlwdalM, Horroo DgbilUy,Trnp!filnioU HoMarriae,)(nnrtteHogaadItepbtanre, ' 1 FUENITUKE ! Prices to Suit tlie Times Jr; The fineTtTFlouid-ia bar rels, dollar1 saeksh aad per pound. Canned Fist j, Qa Labrador Herrings, . in ; Tartar Sauce, .- Brook Troutj Mackerelr Sal mon and Shrimp.f Canned Meats. Deviled ham, tongue and lobster, pot wild antics, cried ; ''go it, Zeb," "go it, Zab,','i and so persistent was he in the re petition' , as to bother the Governor no !li tile who, bjt-a. frown 1 1 him . now and 1 niuji mj IUVUVI1 1 t - na the annoyance.- Sfarti pictcred as few can do sO 'Vranhirsllv t . i - . . " -j aa lu lurnace nrea dvina- nut li wheels : of factories standing- stillf-; wages reduced, beggary usurping ie place of labor, bank and busioes?!- 1 n..:,,, :. l U company he k, jfor vthe 4. - . uu oiu iuvtUlUX tmuiCi' r t t . ...... - . - - - ; - 1 - I ItW!us made. rViii the c utf 'e&?k. ' riIif s-l'f jfitl it fAin.' a-A 11. i PVOmottrs of bis iviiiiinalion bp -.a A Kt.rnn n n I. . ------6 t u c u Hostetter's Sto. mac'h Bitters is usedtopronrotev assimilation of the food and en rich the blood - Indigestion, the chief obstacle to an acquisi tion of strength "J the weak, is an a i I ru e n t wiucn lbfallibly succumbs t tlie action of tl appetite, failure to deep, aud growing evjden.ee of premature deejay, are speed, lly counteracted bvlh in,-!-...... which graces, up tne physical enerais and fortihes the constitution aiinstfii ease; . Far sale by all Druggists and . .-- r ted hsm and tongne, corned beef, and yffif jw.' chipjed beef (dried.) . folate, 4o. Canned Vegetables.- i?en $es' tomatoes, stringless bears, ofcra -."twiatoes., corn, rhubarb, (very fine for pies) . . V J Canned Fruits. ' Peaches, apnles. chwiaa .tfaAo..; raspberries, blubernes ltik-Jineapples (sliced and grated.) J . Rice, pearl horninv wl,eat flakes, oat flake's (requte but 15 Undertaking a Svecicdtu. ffikeep constantly on hand all sizes of 'V COFFINS, CASES, andM'askets, Handles, Studs, Plates, STOM AC gm '. poeriess. corrective. Jr Furniture. 7 1 n': i i. rt i p.. . . . liiu jir ouauea, i,oras, i asseis, Picture jaouicingj &c. come and see my CtRPIvT KXIIiniTO. Funiture repaired, dressed and var nisheo Pictures framed, chairs reseat, ea, !sid in your old furniture and have it ma9 new. your picture frames clean. ed aid polished. , . .Firourage home enterprise and see what youjre getting belore paying for it. or , : i - - ..v. ....... "um tmiJi.uvcu, Oai j ... . vitoam v ri. i . .l. i L.Pn.i . . i . i n ... (new), crystal syrijp, meAr drf" -''i bmiwiwki. vraers irom tne lUco-and CubousVfeV;S jr aMP w county will be promptly attended to. Jiy motto is: yuick sales and small profit. Call as you pass. M. 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Bay, Molasses Coffee, Hour, Glietf Sphit- Cash, dsc. jterT Agents for Cape Fear and Peo ple's Stearlboat Cot' . v Thai will not Blue or' KpbI Ghenele and Arecene Braid, ane a Full line of Embroidery material on hadd, Don't fail to send your orders. Tradb Strkbt, Charlotte, N. b. o- J. B. Harrington DINING ROOM AND ' Ice Cream l?a,rl or, . 3d door above court house, j luteals at all Houiu. . DR. JAS. E. KEA, SUBGEOX AND MECHANICAL DEXTIST. No. 3, South Front Street, WILMINGTON, N. c: ; I 1TIJ JIT TIME, STRONG'S I PICTORAL PILLS "nr uxxscxssrm. dbe rou . HALF "A" CENTUnVf cut Cnul oothta and " WWII mn. and w llfcOWKlEO UWMM tl tS e 1 INSTITUTE OfST, XiOTTXSB, MO. 3QESSORS TO OFFfOE a WVIUI1. Ob. Butts1 Uisp:ksay. No. 920 locust st. ;SA8. L LaBASIS, It.B. Pres't ft FtsIoUs's dure. HEUCS caiSkAH. fcmi. Bu5scm VMagcr. Tills Institute lias mir-le (jicllftle and n ex erienced Facult)-. M'liijs- it tucceeU to a large lusiiiess, -wTlich lias ttecu estatillslir d for vrs. it Will Mim tATtPlltl ft. Miefil.vil . ii I aitviHiwI tMA- CflRONlO DISEASES l'ua.? sares. Heart, lirer.Ptrn)adi aud Buweln.Klieuiu atism. D))cps1a, Cojinuip tlon and Asthma. BLOOD IMPURIT'ES. if tir!SZ? non. sci-oiutj.'r ever sort-a. I icerg, etc Eow.Lost, How'Hestored ! T a. t- . . i cure oi eperraattorhaea or Seminal Weakness IAvoluntarf Seminal Losses, Impotency' Mentel ana Physical Incapftcitr, Impedi-mentmrrge,etcM- alfo, Consumption, W-rkll4krtr anil ttt: a.. : a . . F . -r'rvj c n., tnuncea Dy self-indul-gence, or sextul extravagence, 4c . The celebtattd author, in this admirable essay, clearly chmcmxtrHtfH from a thirty years' successl-u tractiCef that the alarminff consequences oiself-abuse may be radically cured ; minting ,t a: mode at once simple certain, bnd effeeUalby me8ng of w every sufferer, no natter what Ids condition may be, may cure hmself cheaply, private ly and radically. . 'r -.This Lecture sLiuid be in the hands of every youth and ever) man in the land: Sent under seal, in a ,in envelope, to any address, post-paid, receipt of four cen.S or two postage staapij. Address TliU Institute lias rrt..c fiicilltle and siiex--) T h l,.nm.A1t t'-1' per enced FaeuJh-. MWJs- It succeed t to a large J. ff UlllVeFlUeM sZedlCal Co business, tfflich lias l.eea esallllitrd for years. It ... ... ' tV!' will aim to extend Its medical and siirgl.iu prac- AH Si Ht, .ew lvrk, 2V. V. ' Hep. eivinir .kilit'nl unit ..i.,ilt,.. t,J7.im , l -. . CHRONIC 'DISEASES t t utcoeuox, 4o. v 24-!y. I LDTEN MARKERS. A-iriS AMF. with bottle of in. lX ' foS ink and rU8h' 8et Post-paid ber9- 34 ceats. Address, ;: ' . '- 3 'sH-BARNES, 'Rockingham; N. C. Ko. S with B4fiOTable Oorer. Xbe only Absolutely firawlosa Sew tag Staehide In tlie world. Sent on trial. Warranted 5 years. Send for Illustratedrr'atalosne and Circular B. THE WILSON SKAVISG MA CHINE CO., Chicago, New Vork and WaiUnefordjConn. - . - ' -'.I- riCrftOUliro ofliie l.iinl. Sulnal Cnrva UCrUnHIIIICO tr. Wry-Xi-ck. Iisests OI the Joijit. Piles. FfMtila.liiisilure, etc. WC AVUC&O suit a.tiinr n. the -itt-iirf(ary orsravf. IMVERSITY OF JiOETfl U4E0L1SA. i! I THE NEXT SESSION BE(JS on the Last THURSDAY in A JrilQT i,t'iK il.ee in niu and , on wiiioli, snd on the - two suiQeedrn a ' moa, ;so ail disease, .r days examftiations tor admisslot will be FfMAlE'i;t,i5erete?",-1 ,had;. TJie embraces rrt only -rorqual .tftfr. Iwmm ill. .atients are always j 'Old CUmCillUm, ' but alaO brtnehes rre srrp.1. Thf, .'rtial.lt-1 viit tlie li.M it nil-will ! 0f Asnpcial oahia rt IuaIiam ..4LLi. Edentou Enquirer: Stetl rai!svare ! iH-w being laid on the Nurfolk and Southern r.ailroad. be iin,isi.eJii.i1.!Mk iifisofl.!fiit.sii.aiwiii t , " , . ,ue lw cner, niercints. a.d (! m in ni-fkinc a lull statement of tl.eir easts anu Otner UUSinos men. A LW atld-' 1 snrrutr rr?atMl ?irreMdvttcr.'m:rt j CftOOI attached. iiieiliciiK-sciit hv mail or VxtxreM. - 1o enable us ' For 'Jataloue and for lltA rurinri'nf iseiidtmp!r-fi;t6niiesiissii'ii-iuittbuuid I., . 'ai"etlc nu ior me report pt iv.; a t.riM siafi-n.eHt of-ibeir tmirbie. j tne visiting committee of seven irus- nip.mo .-o.. Adwtw; AtBbaiM'M.fpr.tA j lees.on tne inhti tiction, discipline, mor. B ttpuWisti -r of Thiso' nwfitar aewpa;ieria tb 1 i ale, 4c apli V t' ' " Comul'a 1"n 30fP.i -r1?-r'1 frs and inyi'.ed , PRESIDENT BATTLE. I " or to W. T. PA'iTElCfcrO.V, fjetfy, r i J uly 21, '84. Chapel fiiH, ' Of " Advertise your busiaess.J , Il A! 5 .1 . P i -.3. -? : ?f f?
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1884, edition 1
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