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t ; f If-; j 1 "''I ft . ra V. , 1 i 1 I "r 'I VllMfe'P a' full nQormngio-WproiuinentrBepoblu:; .;;,;. 'Sr.iV-J - '' f '1!. li- f 1.50 '?:- V .....i..4..v...;... . ...75 Munsham N. G., Tkrsday,1 Spt. 25, tSS4. National Democratic Ticket. -. ' -I fOR PKKIDENT, GROVE It CLEVELAND, OF NEW YORK. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, '. j THOMAS A. U END RICKS. OF INDIANA, 'i FCR EL EC" ELECT0US, AT LAUGE, ions APLES, of Guilford. W. 1L KITCHIN, of Halifax. Democratic State Ticket. ' i FOR GljvEKNOE, VT ALFRED, M. SCALES, . Qf Guilford. - - .' - , i'OR UETJTENANT GOTERyOS, CHARLES M. STEDJIAN, , --',' Of New Jianover, U TOR fcEv-f-RTARr OF STATE, I, : irTT T T 1. V IUU AM L. bAUNLRS, Of Orange jFOH TKEASUESR, DONALD W. BAIN, Of Waka. nj ATTOEXKt GENEKAli, TI1EODO RE F. D AYIDSON, Of Biincorabe FOB AtTMTOR, WILLIAM P. . : ROBERTS, Of Gates. ; . FOIi'SUrpT OF PCBIIC INSTKCCIION, Of f'atawbai FOB A?S0CI.T2JCSTICE SUPREME COURT , BTU.S S.MERRIMON, f Of Wake. CSCTOfi, SIXTH DISTRICT, RO WEAND , of Robeson. ALFRED is- TOectioh Tuesday, November 1th, 1884.j ; : V- .'''' A GRATE BODY. Named of .Course ia (he Way oflrony. i We simplv wish - to say somelnng noncernihs the but ensemble of the ownship convention which Radical 'a-frt'rdaTi The mah- 1 1 1 r : L. lof the bo Jj was io the bAniF agement of about pocb color. Uy a'" vanrotion theoloredL of process rtt nrocw v- " . . j or- r. I - AUGU 2 Of Wake . i hi iTTSTYEN T - BENNETT.Yof AtiadrU. ii " - i i;mentaty ruiea iieve mey display ffeciaeuiy mure L telhgence in that line than their white allies. W. iH. .Woodard, colored, was chairman on the occasion of last Sat urday's meeting and Wilhelm Francke Sandford, white, a lately pronounced honored etarv. . , ' ;. Radicals Kia,1ce and a lair repre- "'t' ? i-'dpS-: JiilDic:rLt3. as usual and thev X l-.'?'"'?.b harm by their presence at 'J.?3j "Climes only to see and hearryou ;Vv-wa4 dotted here and there -in f.&?0!?LXL'. They elected their delegates r0-i Cdut ty Convention which meets 'fejm one white and two 'colored, u e white and two colored alter- 3 nates. A liberal distribution of hon j'it ors, for. the1 colored element; and pity i3 on iier account,, that similar p jnaguamButyt is not shown when posi-fe'-i-- lonQ of greater moment and more nionev are to be given away. iut iht. is , knkher que'stion. ' A "work- ingeomiaitteo'' for the township, con- listing of , hirteen, was also appoint- ed,1 and then the Convention turned itself into! au audience to listen to Henry Covington s same old speech, Tvhich consisted of his usual tirade upon, the "monopolous" Democracy VI 1 L a . 4.1 I.. 41, K-, ...lint he was . Meased ' to term the.' poor l people of the country. He did hot ?$ - tell them ,i which, party controls the " 1. ' -J:rrfiM'f'fits of the North and 'Jlifc the'', lMUntry, for that is the Rad i fit&icid potty Nor did he tell them dished schbolaj and built asylums for both white and black, because that ia f. . the Democratic party. Drop the Cur ; ' tin, and, ye thinking people, please i ' pt down-'and reflect upon the play ' '1 .- . .. . , '' i , ! and the actors, im YOlXti MO. It was the boast of - a would-be pronjiuent; light in the Radical ranks of this cou; ;nty, made in their township meeting last Sat unlarJthat'tbe youig inen-'-nieantng young while men iwe take it wre locking in numbers to their standard. It was simply an idle boast an"4 While, as we are.. confident in "our telif, it has no foundation in fact, still it; impressed us with a. con viction of the imperative duty rteting upon Democrats to look after those liow ready to casi their first ballot and lead thbrn in the way they should Ufa." Keanaing tot tue nrst ume m ,..,,'r'Tl .. - - . . ...... - . . . . i -. i n , j.. ... !.. rx-r-id C' -irf-jiftjtt. arena ana letuovea, ivtilo-wled ere of its methods. ODerations and purposes would instinctively im part, There may be Bonie who, act ing heretofore with the Radical party, are intending to vote that way again, all unconscious, through the want of calm deliberation, of the fearful strides towards political and social destruo tiou, made by that party even since the last election. To such we would have Democrats simply point but, by the logic of facts and figures, the Star Route thieves and kindred bribe takers and operators in National af fairs and the rascalities of the Reveu wera in North .Carolina; and, on the other hand, give peculiar emphasis to the spirit and purpose of the Civil Eights platform upon which Blaipe and Logan stand and which Dr. York, the Radical candidate for Governor, endorsee in full. Let the young white men realize fully and intelligently all of the issues involved in .this, struggle r-we refer of course and only to that class whom the glirumor of office does not and cannot blind and we have no doubt they will vote, as both in terest! and dut' dictate, the ticket of Democracy and lief or m.- The, political .struggle now going on in the United States is oho of more importance to the people than any since'we began to exist as' a, nation. It is a tight for the supremacy of vice I or virtue, honesty or villainy. Jas. j G. Blaine, the head of the Republican' I ii party of the couutrv, i3 Ihe represent- j ative of all that is corrupt in. that p ar- ! i tv and is himself proven to by one of i r the most corrupt men of the age. the walks vt private lit, aird -kt him j "Grover 'Cleveland, the, head of theiiMia!U there until helearns betier i ! T)imnfrat,if!: :iwri.v. i-tliA "ivDresenta- , representa tive 'of; all that is virtuous and pure in the politics of the country. He is j himself an honegt-nian with a cie.m political i PCiPttl, land 'stands upon a latlorm wmcu contains lue gtrm oi prosperity and happiuess to tte na tion. The government' was almi-Ais-tered upon its principles duriug sev. enty-five years of the nation's life, and those principles were demonstrated to be the best in promoting the high est interests of the people. Let them be dppted now, with Cleveland to -d(rffnister them, and the former davs Jfhonesty In high places and' happi ness around every fireside will come again. .. The election of Jas. G. Blaine, ib the face of all his record, would b probably as great a calamity as could now befall the country. "The wicked walk on every side when the vilest fl s' nih, i t We are professedly a christian na tion. Shall Christianity have no voice at the ballot bo jcT What becomes of a christian man's religion when he deposits his vote for a candidate who is proven to be dishonest and a biibe taker in office? Let a christiaa vote as he prays. igan letters'' has been- given to 'he public, and they prove Blaine 'beyond doubj. one of the most corrupt men iu American politics, and one utterly unfit to hold the most insigniljcantJ office in the gift of the people, j More Mulligan Letlfrs. StatesviUe Landmark. The coils are drawing arbund Mr. James G. Blaine. We have familiar- j ized,our readers with the main facts i concerning the Mulligan letters, going to show Mr. Blaine's dishonorable transactions in the inatter of the Lit tle Rock bondsafid proving how lie had prostituted hia high official posi tion for personal gain. Mr. Warren Fisher, Jr., of Boston, 5h; Blaine's correspondent and Mr. James Mulli gan, the custodian of the letters, from whom Mr. Blaine "begged the origi nals, imploring him on his 'knees to save him and his family. from' dishon or, and threatening to commit suicide unless the letters were surrendered to him, hava recently. bwn the sub jects of violent personal attacks on the part of various Blaine newspapers. As a consequence of this they have this week given' to the press twenty more of Mr,. Bla'irit's' letters, hereto- fore unpublished , all .co'ufiritialory of the facts proven by tnose already pbb- lished. Mr . Blaine himst lf, being in- terviewed with regard UHbese lettt i-, 6 - - does not deny thur authenticity. This new publication has proven to be a vt ,:t.-ii i ii.. r i n f ujjuu-sutii luautj xcpuoucun camp. The correspondent. of the Alexandiia (Va.) Gazelle, writing from Washing ton undef date of the 15th, tays; "Tha chief topic of , convtrsaiiou hereto-cay ia thepablication by War rpn Fisher and James Mulligan of twenty letters, other than those know n as the "Mulligan letters," written' to them by Mr. Blaine, by which what ever doubt may have remaiued con cerning Mr. Blaine's flagrant "prosti tution of the speakership of the'llouse of' ltepresentatives to the low purpose i ..iij ..i, , : . . ; . i t . - .ii. oi wmuu pbcuuiuiv nam, ia emcLuauy I i .1 -r - 1 rrr ior aa tue new lorit j. imea anything short of actual eteating will convince the ar- Blaine - Republicans that their ate is a man without honor aud shame, a scoundrel himself in the latter told the Gazeti&s correspond ent that he could not see hQw the na tional pfepublican committed could help re-convening the national con vention to annul Mr. Blaine's nomi tion, and nominate somebody else in bis place.' The -gentleman added "but I am not surprised at the tion tents of these letters, for a man who would, while Garfield lay suffering from Guiteau's wound, make the cold blooded proposition to the other mem bers of the cabinet to depose him, is capable of any criminal action." i s communicated. Dr. York aud Poor White JHeii. Pray, Mr. Editor, what right had Dr. York to separate the poor white men from others aud class them with the negroes? What have they done to be thui set aside or separated from others ? Ate they not as good as oth t rs? What is the cause of their of fending? Is poverty a disgrace? Must a inan do a dishonest iir;in be cause he IS pwir y To, J .,j.tilj" an ignorant aian ?vLet Dr.'Yotk rise to an expLmation. "Such a declaration should be re buked ut the polls by ery honest man. "The poor rhite man and the negro!" What a slander upon those who happen to be puor ! Now we i'ead in the good" book, ''Out pf the abundance of the Warfc the. mouth spoaket h." The Doctor feels towards them as he does towards the negroes. VVd caij come to no other conclasicn. Rise up, ye that are poor in this wui-L l's 'goods',! and by your votesfn M -. t- iuljej-, consign yoir;sUud"r-r to nijinims. v The AlethO' sdisf church was packed sunduyxhight to hear .the' first Pul ,,it effort "of Mr.- E. D. Cameron, now a recommended candidate tor license to preach.,. Every teat was tilled and several had to static! up. Rockingham, Shoe II eel and the neighborhood a round were largely represented. His discourse was universally pronounced good, which gives Wo great encourage men tin entering his new work. Latum burg Exchange. ? 4ivms:toiiotiii:kn. Are you disturbed at night and bro ken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying With pain of cutting u-etu ? If so, send at once and get a bottle of Mrs. Winslow'a Soothing Syrup for chidren teething. Its value is incalcul able. ,lt will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. l)epend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it.' It cures dysentery and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces inflammation, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. Mrs. Winnlow'n Sonthirxr' Sivnm fri. l,;i,lU. is the prescription of one of the oldest and best female nurses and physicians in the United States, and is for s tie by all druggists throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle. m CASH Glffili::K3t To SMOKERS of 6lackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. This Special Deposit is to guarantee the payment of the 25 premiums ftlly described In our former announcements. The premiums will be paid, no matter how mall the number of bags returned may be. Ojffe BbifhrttPn Durham T' baeen Co.) Durham, .V. C. May W. 14. f ' P. A. TO.ET. E.j., .OJ5ftir fWrJf of Durham. Dtrhxm, N. C. Dun Sfb: We incloe yon Sll.9od.mj, which pleaee place on Special IVnosit to pay premiums for our emr-ty tobacco baire to 1 returned Deo. 15th. Yours tmly. J. S. CARR. President. Office of the Bank of Durham, Durham, Jf. C, May 10, 1881.$ J. 8. CABB. ERCl-i ,.'. Prni. B'achrir$ Durham Titlaeen Co. Pfar Sih: 1 have to setaowMire receipt of l.WtuK' Irorn you. whicb vre have placed upon -vial Deposit for the object you RtAte. Your truly. , P. A. WILET. Caahicj. ne genuine without ricrnre of BULL on the CSTs our other announcements. The reputation of Hostetter's' Stom:tch Bitters as a preventive of epidemics, an invigoran't, a general restora tive, and a spe cilio for fever and ague, indi gestion, bilious affections, rheu matism, 7 nci'v--o u s debilit, constitutional weakness is es- lishe'd upon t lie sound basis of more than twenty year experience, and can no more be shaken T flic flirtpjn imiiiu if i i rr i on 1 1 fi rt pretenders, lhari the everlasting hill by i the winds that rustle through their de- 1 fjes; For wl b . a11 S&. and , Dealers generally. ' . ' -- j R ERCHAR1TS We are now prepared to sell you iMILHMD SILLS - SNUFF, . 110 USE FORD'S PREPARATION, ( AND J. i P. Coats' Spool Cotton, LIEUE, at precisely the same price you pay for these goods in New York, or elsewhere, and still make a small profit. Then buy ot us and Save the Freight We also offer you PEE DEE PLAIDS , , - . AND " ' ;':, : BOCKIHSHAM SHEETIHQ ' At Facibrif Piices. EVERETT, WALL & CO. Eockingham, JN. , Sept. 13, 1884, Sbrnstw-r I I 1884. iMjF MAN & OUR MEN'S DEPARTMENT is one of the'largest, and at all seasons well stocked with the choicest fabrics. j OUR BOYS' AND OILlLDftENS' DEPARTMENT will not fail to interest every one in want of stylish bots' and childkenb' clothijsg. ,r . OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT is thoroughly loaded dowa with the various grades and sizes of English, Germany French and Ameriean makes ' ' i , OUR UNDERWEAR DEPARTMENT is a perfect gem in itself., All the newest and niost stylish Hats in our HAT DEPARTMENT. . ! f In fact, never in the history of oar career have wejiad a better supply than at the present season. We court au inspection and examination of otir excellent aseortjo'ui't and trnst to merit the appreciation of our many friends and the public. ! ' ! W. KAUFMAN & CO., Clotiiiees, Central L5tel corner, C II AllLOTTE, X. C. ! Wilson Advance: 0n Saturday night, in Nash country, Archibald Cawhran and Wm. Frazier got into a difficulty, j when the former was stubbed in-ibree places, from the effects of which he'died in a few hours. Frazier was arrested and lodged in jail, ('awthran was 2$, yars old. The cause of the hgat iswv , "inwn MtJ.it.t'iniia. liiiirr' was at tlie bottom of it. . Aj FEW HINTS roa THE USE OF Dosk Tq niMve the 6otr t gentlp, ji to 4 Pills; tltlJV,ilyi to 6 Experience teill decide tts fvover (u se in each ccse. M For Constipation, cr Ccct!rcn?)?, no remedy is so eilVeciiYij as Aveb's' Pills. "Tlic-y faaosa regu'j.r r";.;iT rrtion, uni rc xEtoro flie . b-jw.js to a UrUI.y cond'tion. I''cr Ititiisrtticci, or 'i's;u".''Li, .H'"f.'S Phxs arc iisvaluiitic, uvt a t-,.re &uie. Ecai-b-tsarny t,.q of ' i;i;-Ui?, ' I'cul StciaatJi, Vialx :--..-y, 1:i.-tx. ,f, v ' p.e'.itr, Knmb&oe-'. arc til relkvei t.4j cui; i 1 , .'aj i.' i .i ..j. Iii l.iAi C'ouji i.li... U'.Uni.i lr,-len, pifcn iu' &sc k:ic tr.. t;?.. vo tli-: mer a-.i.i I: ., .J r p 5'!i- t.i .it-.:c I ills m e niajcita'.k'.fc Worms, causftl' by a n:orl iJ oov.dition of tie bowels, are exjidVeU I'y liicte Fills. Erui'Mous, hiiiu i.-.'stasca, ajid rileB tUc reralt of Indi.-'.-ftlWi or Cwi.:pitlais, tr cured by the -uhc of A vi . r ills'... For Colds, tkp A vfe'S jVi .s to open tbo pores, rcmc-. tuHauii.iiry ccreUl:s, aud a;is.y He f-vcr. ' For Oiarrlioea and Dysentery, caused by eoddeu coka, iudiccstible food, etc., Ayer'8 Pills are ;he true remedy. Khenrmllrni, Goct, KcnroTgta, And SJatic.rfioii rfst'H from i0etivo derangw meut, or rolds, i:id ltoy;)ear en renvjvSig tie cntese hj tl:e use bt AVer's hills. Tmi.c.if , ti'f Ky, Kidney CotHj-laintp, j and olitH- disorvicis ctustd by dellilily ft obstructbi;, re cured by AvB"8 Pi.lS. Supfnion, ami Faiuful Blent-troa-tion, bit a bt.fo and ready remedy in AYER'8 PILLS. Full compary mis PREPABED Dr'J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold bjr air4(st9.- . IX STORE xUTD to VTlXilVE. .K a, iupp & no, Aont3 for Home Fertilizer. A superior; lot; of Pickles, genuine UliveUil French and (iermsn Prepared AlusVml. Try them. Beef Tongue, Fish and good sugar cured Smoked Beef, fresh and new. A neft lot of those superior Brunswick II a ins and Jumboes. Oranges and Boianas, fine and large; A tine lot of New Raisins, Prunes, Ci' trons, and Currants. Something new iind nice, cereal flakes and oat flakes, can be cooked in la min utes. . Have you seen tase ceral anil fruit boilers, the nicest thing known for boil ing custards'; you can't burn them. Peart hominy from new corn. A iit.e lot of currant j !'y and pre serves. The finest mackerel that, is known, in beautiful 5 lb packages. .If vou want a nice piece of cheese we have it. J j Sauces, mustards, sweet: oil, salad ' dressings..' Buckwheat and fine syrup .to go with them. If you wish a fine chew or smoke, call j on us lor tine cnewing ana amoKing to bacco aud tine Segars. Dry hop yensl cakes, fresh and good. 'Self-raising Buckwheat at HO cents per-! package. - : I Fulton Market corned beef, dried Ijecf ; Imported Macaroni of best quality. Nice Butter at 30 cents p'ei fr. A fine lot of Jellies m sugar bowlp, cream -pitchers arid spoon-holders nd by tlie pound. . i A fine assortment of candies fresh and new. . . , ppy Thf finest Flour sold in bar. s, aonar .Mtc au per puu. 1 i j n . .1 - A Canned Fisn. Es, Labrador! Herrings, in Tartar 8auce, Brook Trout, Mackerel, Sal mon and Shrimp. Canned Heats. Deviled ham, tongue and lobster, pot ted ham and tongn, corned beef, and chipped beef (dried.) Canned Vegetables. Green peas, tomatoes, stringless beans, okra and tomatoes, corn, rhubarb, (very fine for pies) ! Canned Fruits. Peaches, apples, cherries, strawberries,, raspberries, blubeme.s and pineapples (sliced and grated.) Rice, pearl hominy, cereal flakes., wheat flakes, oat flakes (require but 5 minutes to cook very fine and the best thing known -or dyspeptics.) A fine article of New Orleans syrup, (new), Crystal sjrup,: sugar drips Porto Kico and 'Juba molasses. , ' Sugars. . Powdered, granulated, cut loaf, stand ard A, New Orleans, - brown and granu lar. - ; Green Coffees Java, Rio, Maracaibo and Laguayra. . lvoasteil Coffees, ' Leggets "Tiger" brand and ground Java, Arbuckle'B Ariosa, Thurbers 34 and 41. Spring1 and summer Clothing ! Bewing MUSIC it I have just added to my larjre stock chines and Sewing Machine supplies, PIANOS W'SHiiSSsa rvn. fthwr mti:ini matninumfs unci mnsinll i-rnnAa A u . T t Bfr-. i. A.JUL. ! iHfsjrpX't K nave cea ana controlled, with increasing demands, almost 1 4 !i?4"sH t',,e en r 80Wn nahine trade in this part of the State,' ! -3by my fair.- Inmost dealing 'and. by '''handling t noifo hut tirst-clf;84 goods, so "will I endeavor to merit and control the Orgali 1 1 adV, . I chali-nut .handle jiny musical instfanicnt tlici t 1 cannot, ins! v wairantJ , The f atiii'c; -of my trade depends upon the quality or goHls that 1 sell at present, I glial! bc.1 low and liiin priced ln&tiuincnts, aud ray priefs u ill beiow for the quality of goods. i can bcu any muniment an low as else, quality oonsidL-fcd. All I ask trial. ' . 1 'shall continue "t" kep a full bewing Machines, jNeedies, Oil, Attachments Pai-ts, fcc, for all machines, and "the l est riaiters. Repairing a specialty, I satisfaftiii as to price, qualitv of goods, terras of sale, and work done.1 Save money and trouble ly calling on r-ie betoro jehuvt Correspondence solicited , ( For the next 4 nitmths i ei.oii ,.ff RARP niRruva ATT. CASH BUYERS. Or- ans and Sewing MachJ-HeV umst tro sea The Gash Store. i ' Mr. Ellis Thomas and myself have just returned from the Northern markets, where we carefully selected and bought with the cash one of . . . i . .if . Die most complete siock or j GENERAL MElCHANDISE ever brought to tliis market; They are bought in large quantities, and chkai' i?ui: niE cash, and I now olfer them . . t ! Loir Down for the cash, stvictl. Let cverv cotton vdanter, from time prices, , resolve, henceforth to his money ives out and the country tion. To all p arties who expect to deal strictly for cash, I offer my elegant stoek of goods. - My house will soon be hlled full of goods and they must he sold, and they shall go low down for cash. So bring along your c'r.sh ud we will-find it to our mutual interest. i . it . r m xhanliing. you 1 for a liberal patronage, l am very respeciiuny, pic.dockery: EURNIT-UEE ! - Prices to; Smiths Times THE undersigned respectfully informs the pubud that he has opened the CABINET juXDERTAKlXG, ASD' Furniture Business in Laurinburg. and that hereafter you l-.n fn.Ti lulicirl un V crrfcnil 111. Ill linfi i"Leri,an W ilmfn irton or charlotte. Undertaking a Specialty. I keep constantly on hand all sizes of COFFINS, GASES, and Caskets Handles, Studs, Plates, Emblems, &c. Pliirnitiire. W.indow Shades, Cords, Tassels, Picture Moulding, &c. Come and see my Furniture repaired, dressed and var niched. Pictures framed, chairs retreat ed. Send in your old furniture and have it made new, your picture frames clean ed and polished. Encourage Jtomt enterprise and see what you are getting before paying for it. Give me a call before leaving your or ders elsewhere. Work warranted. Sat isfaction guaranteed. Orders from the country will be promptly attended to. My motto is; Quick sales and small .profits. Call8 you pass. Si. A. 3S.'loMgId, (First-floor Bizzell Building) 40 LAURINBURG, N. C. . 'ly : LINEN "MARKERS,-' VOUI8 HAMI', with bottle of in delible ink and brush, sent post-paid for 25 cents. I : Address, "j. H. BARNES, UookiDgham, N. C First Announcement I CO., ixaciiiue ana house! of Sewing Ma A2TD ORGANS, U 1I1VU kl, UUU .JitOJWVl J V Xl S3 . ..(3 A . anv one is a fair stock of guarantee at greatly reduced price, tor cash, J. A. WRIGHT, EOCKINGHA1I, N. C. his past experience in paying, heavy deal or cali h, and stop buying when win soon get on solid founda mmim 2,000 STITCHES STo. S with KomoTable Cover. x The only absolutely first-cla Sewing- Itlacblne In to world. Sent on trial. Warranted S year. Send for Illustrated Catalogue and Circular IS. THE TTIXSOJ SEWING MA CHINE CO., Chlcaso, Netv lfor and Walllcford, Conn. Dr. York is neither a Democrat nora Republican, end it is very doubtful if Dr. York knows what Dr. York is polit ically. , , v sti " '.i h m mi n i mi WL CHARLOTTE, N. C. A. Halesj ' :j . - PEACTICAL WTCII IjVlZlHIl, And dealerin WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Etc., 6 Trade street, below Smith's, drugstore, CIl.lRiiOTTK, . :. I ' Jy LOUGEE & GOODWIN (Successors to I. W. Durham,) 417 find 419 Fayetteville St., RALEIGH, N. C. DBALEIIS IX Foreign and American csrfefe & Granite mmnnmmWgg?-&.' au or i All we ask . . CARRIAGES, PHOTONS, BUGGIES, ROAD CARTS. PULLS w TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From these sources ariae three-fourths of the diseases of the human race. These symptoms indicate their existence : Io of Appetite, Ilovrela costive. Sick Head mclie, follnesa after eatinCt aversion to exertion of body or mind, Eructation of food, Irritability of temper, tow pirita, A feeling of bairing neglected some itv, IMzzlnesa, f lnttcrin at tbo Heart, ota before the eyes.bienly col ored tlrine, CONSTIPATION, and de- mand the use of a remedy that acts directly on tho Livec AsajLiverrnedicineTin'T'S PIII.S have no equal. Their action on the KUlncystmd Skin is also prompt; removing aU impurities throa.'Th tlieae three scav engers of the system," trcaucing appe tite, eound diqesrton, regular rtools, a clear Bktn auda vigorous bod v. X-U CT-'S PILLS can so no nausea or gi-ipintf nor Interfere with daily work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Solderrywin'rf,&5c. .iIi".44MnTTavSt.,N .Y. tutts mm BYE. Ghat Hair oi: Whiseeiis changed lit. stantly to a GtosST Black by a single ap plication of this DTK. Solfl by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $ t . Offlco, 4-1 Marrny Srreflt, New York. TSTT'S f'ARUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FREE. Pf!tTAS!UM. Eiversido, 0.1. Tbe dry cltaiRta 'irc3 Ktt3, i.lwct,LnnitS.ianiuea, 30 p., roate. cost, trea MARR1AG! . AND HEALTH? 'cutre.. 2i?o pgB-l ' hiustrnted. I kU that thodonbtfnl ourinisor thooRhtfoiwnnt. U Ska .w. Cloth Mad gilt btadia tfO eta, mr Mm- f rifoe Gairte. 344 p 15c, seat svlci. rionsy q' jtjis.bj. D3. WHITTIER P,WfecA. j S'lhp ereatapeciallst, Ker.'OoDebility,lmpedlu:uti ytoMarriRire, OonnltHon anrt '"P.JJJ mm i mu, General Shipping and ! r. Spermatorrhoea,, jnducedj by Self 1 J- . i Abuse. Involuntary Emissions.. Imno- Commission Merch'irds, Wilminoton, sT. 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WCf VtliCO and v.ustlfiK diseases in old and "iC.Hf-NtOO yminv meip, aiso til dUease of the irenito-urinarv Hiraiu. r-r- &. . . f. r,-rei.o :'l.t ami weaknewe. cana rr FtflH'-t riisr pufn ' t: back ortttli', etc. VerwrM Intervie' 5iU imtlenla are always re prrd. Those unable to iU the ltifltot win be (iiruislied Willi UlaHk lim ii :Melliittliat wnl M heui in ni-.kiiisa lull i:alei:iei(t ol ll.elr case :.nH If not re.nlri-? fnr;lcjtl operatlu'k they can 2 us be niv.es.s:iiiv treatt-i liywnesiiu. ,..!;..i.i,.nU.r or exnres. lo v-nable in seni ir..!er list itt iniestlans i'iii auia saomu y'.w a hri-i slaleiueal ol" their ii-uuble. ,j 'bi ir-ss:TBrf t'-'e rmi.Ti:ioii te ' Islsoa v fi ibe-tiaa :.. Arfvertini. Aota. ad refetvum k 'he!'Hblib r o' ihla d'anr otlr Dej-Riierin tha J Cr.rsT F.'f-Ti-rt e- 1 " r ami inHrd Advertise your business. Ai st - - -i. . , .. , . .. ' !. j . - ;. i- 1884. "! W imf !$p!&f!&'t-P-i. S -f i . V..ti 8 I feibitr-k v ''Tit Jr t ' i BSjWuWi--!.jifc.f-'?F Jn-jS'? .rl H HEADSTONES, TABLETS, VASES, cVJ, Also contiact for ; i IRON FENCING, CURBING STOKE,, AND ' . Cemetery Work of livery Deacri 'jkion. write ior x rice jlisis ana uesins. i uu- respondence solicited.'- Satisfaction (iiyi-w. is ai Trials ...... i To the Citizens of Rocluiio-- ham and vicinitj, The largest and best selected stock of Carriage and Saddlery Goods ; in the State, consisting ia part of 'f Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Village Carts, Drays and Carls, Saddles, Harness, Trunks. Satchels, Lap Robes, Horse Blanket, all kinds of Buggy and Harness material including Boddies and Gear ready for tlw painter and trimmer. We guarantee our prices lower than any in the State McDOUGALL & BO'WDKN; WILMINGTON, N. Ci. iWTite: for Priced- - TAMPINGl Ladies, send your xirders to MRS. J. B. HARRINGTON (Formerly of Danville, Va.) FOR Thai will not Blur or Hub. 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' '--'it The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from ! his ovn experience that the awful'teon- i sequences of Self-Abuse que.ticps of ibeil-Auu.se may oe enectu- ally removed without dangerous surgi cal operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials; pointing out a modd of cure at once certain and effectual, 'by whia every sufferer, no. matter what his condition may be, may cure, himself jchenply, privately and radically i This lecture will prove a boon to I thousands and thousands. j Sent under seal, iu a, plain envtkjc, to any ;tddros, post-paid, on receipt of four ccat.i or two poslege Ktamps. Address The Gulvei-weU .Mc edic(d Co., :Ji '3'. V. i 4 ii it m., .iv Yi Post Office Box, 45J. ! ' 24-ly. Jas. T. Le(Jrand. ("has. V. Tu.lf.tt LcCP-AITD & TILLETT, - Attorneys at Lay, j Will practice in all the coiju ts of the Stat. Will occuf.y LeGrand1 law otBce, j where one member of the firm can al ! ways be found. 11. 1 imms BEESEsy ea.,-iiis&i. t f V3Ta .'' ta.4. Zm4 (VvJ. Prop rt ll : :-'-'in iMl Mm a eikm irb cjav ? 1 - V fSaJ &ola XtruxuB mui Vl jttomA Dibit. l,Swite'SwSa i.. rnnwn l.kaica. aoa fe,.vig3"l' aaay iknay rcwuvracn. t 'IK i Tiara ooickl Vad radio".! aured. TaaBamedTtai pnt op tti t?oxe. k.lCatttn aBwalh), 9 effect a en ra, anlew fc Kvera (-,) a mv. a a, t Qpaoutrbtoe Uastlac tare monthM. S7. JMraetlana for KlacareaaitMay ach Bax, raailAletdeKrt' matt In j4aia vrappesat Blaftoladucawaad mdaatru DtutMa Iwajftleaki i - i 1 k ' "J It .- 'f I - .t'-'i -I - i -
Rockingham Post-Dispatch (Rockingham, N.C.)
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