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:.a.--tzi .a.- iymi.iiwi Tin- i,y.--jtfjiritf,L..atgigJi v :, J , 1 A" 'J' 'If r.V' j - t I. - , V- t. TESWCHHOHD EOCKET; KWseiuirtiosr atbs:- V 4--iVf,::-.r.1i .Wr.uvrthMic-.ratw furnuhed on I J 1 'V. 1 I!- to Ot.". McClubk, uf tho FhiladcK 7r?V, desc-4 iliinjf hc grand xlUplay in Washington! on iuangti- 'ij jrMioii'. day said ; ;It was a most ,fi y? j; : ? iiijpMMsin nnd i tnprosei vel Icsaoa of H ;V 'Ihef suvcrciguty- f , ilie jiAmcrican .t6p!e Riu1 , tho lw-lovins; . senti- ' !Ciit that '.accepts a THdicl political rerolntioB with every attributo of wjiotie olwdience to the arovern- . ; . incnt.' Exaftly 6o: . ';m bYiVlDDLKBKRQER ot Virginia, luSr .: lionet-pal in tho Senate, objected to tlic coa firm at ion of BaVHrd's ap- '-.:"' iHiiitnient to the Cain net, on the - . ground that the distinguished p '; :ointee waa-not cuoagh in sj'mpa thy -.with ''American ideas-ns shown - ly hi resolution offered ill the Sen '' Ato in condemnation of the dyna mite conspiracy in Enlaiad. Kid uleberger was after gratifying, a lit th prirato vindictiveness . and to klirry favor with IiiohmenSvho larq liavard is in the Nerr did tlie mr . hio more benign ly on human pftrajs and pagwnlry ibsn on the fourth pf il arch, I83S, wbpa'JrO? cr UleTelaml wi Jn-ugurated pr-sileut wf the- Uniteji.Ntate. Thf superb broa avenue which stretehes fram the 'apitol to the treasury hd been swept as clean s a floor' and it was ; kept clear from uri to curb. The sidewalk, windows, anrl huudre.ls of temporary bnlconips were filled, it is estimated, by more than twn hundred thousand spectators. ! Promptly at hall past trn the president ial coi tege started from the White House to tho Capitol. The President and Pres-ident-eleot rotie iq a'carriujre drawn by four lay horaes, ntkd were driven t a walk the entire distance. : The inaupMtion crimoriy pasted ot!" smoothly. ! Mr. Cleveland deli?ere4 his j people throughpr6parify . and pcac ' man. And let us not trust to human eM and throiih the;-;lvock of, foreign con fort atone, butrbombly" acknowledging " no flicis aiiil lb perils of -domes tie it rife ana Ticissuuues. N.-.-.r-.. ."v-i'" .... -v y the I'ather of hi Country our Con stitution w eojuaiended for adoption as "the result of a spirit ot amity and mutU'.vVcrfncessfoit In'tht same spir it it should he administered iu ordi- to promote tho. Us ting welfare of tl.e oouni try, ;ud to.sesure the fall measure of its ir;celesii i bennU to us arjI to tboxe who will huccw1 to the blessings of our national tife.r The large variety of di verse and competing mU-resis subject to'lederal control, persistently seeking tlie recognition of their cUims, need uive us iio fear that 'the greatest good to the greatest number" ill fail to be accomplished if, in the ha'Uot national legislation, that spirit of xmity and mu tual concession shall prevail in which the Constitution bad its birth. If this involves the surrenderor postponement of private lute'rest nna the abandon ment of local advantages, compensation will be toundin'the assurance that thus the common interett is subserved and the emer.it welfare advanced In the discharge of my official duty I i. , ihiii eniiMMr io ui imiciea tiv a. mst address in ; clear, , strong voice, and i d unstrained construetion of the iron- the power aud geodness 6T Almighty Ood, who nresides over thedestinv m nauona, and who bas at all times been revealed in oar country's history, let us invoke at is aid and Ilia pl6isun upon our udom. V1 nfirvn IfUllV What about the fruit rp? The opm ion ot those who ought to know is that ! the cold weather augura ; well for rt. Usually at this season the buds are be ginning to swell and the; peach trees not unfrequently have, pat on their spring;, attire and are-robed' in their rich bloom ot variagated hue, only to mirt an untimely end- from tue. con tact with . Ute frots. There . has been no swelling of buds yet thu season; and the danger of oeing cut otf by late cufd snaps is gradunlly growing less.' Fruit is a' luxury, and the prospect ef a' good supply of it eaime" forccongratulation. Uonroe Express. . , , i riinnnf5n mtf trar KaMm. . OUSBS tMphtheite. Croup. Aafehma, Broft ohiUa, NtirIUv, Ktia luUsmBlMOlog at tba Lungs. Boarseaesa. Iq lluan, Hacking Ooogb, FOB 13SrrEK.3STAJG AJUTD KMdt SM MWr tMnSiwfcw btaraalSaa. -OUaaS Cmtarrh. Obel- plnai Dtaaaaaa. Onttoiim. L S. JOHNSON 4k CO.. Boston, ataaa. EXTERNAL USE. Obronio Diarrhaa. 1 nay Trouble. uU Bp ARSONS 1 PURCATIVE I MAKE NEW. RICH BLOOD. I PILLS FoattiTelT nra BICK-EX KT3ACTCB, BUloona, and aU Ursa and BO wax. ooapiaiBa. m a i . a k i a . BLOOD POISOJ. ancJ Skin Sisaaae (OKI PI LI, A DOS). o nala OeaipUunta UU have no equal. "I find thtm a valnab're Cstbartie and P1U. Dr. T.,M. Palmr. Montiaello, Fla.- Ia my praoUe I u no Other. -J. enniaon, HJ)., SeWitt. Iowa" 'Sold 7SSE"S?Ir maU for & Ota. in stampa. . Vuuacla information ral& L S. JOOVSOH CO., B08TOV. XA84. ' Send us printing. , yoar orders for job V votes in Virginia. Cabinet, 1 u . UUl CI i I.VICODa PRhSlDENT CLEtELAKD. I have hai hereditary scrofula broken, out on me for eight years, sly mother without other gesticulation than a alight stitution, a ctireJul observance y ot the and ona 6ister died with it, and I, sup; motion with his right hand.' When he " distinction between the powers granted posing that I would go as other mem- l . tii, tiii I'fcilf to tte Federal government and those bers of the la mil y had, had depaired f had cone uded he turned to theib.ef .. the ute or tUe peopl, life. The treatment of mercury and Justice M the Supreme Court aaa swore nnJ l cautious appreciation of those rotash seemed to aeitravate instead of fUucti-'Us which, bj the Constitution and curing the disease. n this condition law, hay been espacially assigned to I was pressed to use Swift's SSpecittc. the Executive branchof the Govern- After takiug six bottles the fearful ul meut. ' ' - ! cers on my neck and arms disappeared Bwt he who takes the'oath to-day to ' and th scars only remaiu to remind mi preserve. protccVand defend tbeCunsti- ; of mv sutterine. Had I taken '5s. fc. ; V si The co m try may well' point with pride to the rhao and liia demeanor, xpti, the 'incomparable Bpcech to the people which signal;zecrhiaeo'tra;icii. vpon th higlv-. duties of -the l're&i deiicy . Ho said tul that:; was. ne cessary to say and 6aid it i i chaste, itourtly, and striking language. We like hifaithfnl recurrence to first riliciples mid Ftcndy i devotion j throughout to the Constitution, - premising "to be gliided by a just - u'nd uuetrained t-onati notion" of that sci'ed chart of our liberties. Tho . c jun t ry desires no more-f-nothing less! 'The South is, and should be, jiarticu'larly : well pleased J She is L honored in being permitted to fur--s ml tne statesmanship for; the cab inet' in the iH.Teo.ns of Bayard, La--nrar and Garland. It & noteworthy IJiai' the only illustrious persons ru . ferred to iu the inaugural by. name Werti? Monroe, Washington and Jef ferahn, all. Southern men and slave- . holders. Exit seet ional is n , an d a Jong farewell. ' ; 1 that he wocld maintain the constitution amt the laws of the United States. The Bible used was oiv;that had been pre sented to Mr. Cleveland by hU mother. After President i 'leireland had returned to the Whit a House betook his position on the stand ' that had been erected for the purpose, and surrounded by ex President Arthur and a number ot dis tinguished personages, reviewed a pro cession. of 20-:X) uniformed civic and military organizatibus.. . The patade was the most imposing ever seen in the city. The crowd was the largest, lies; behaved and must respectable looking ever seen here. The day was the iineat ever vouch safed to pageantry, and President Cleve land entered upon his arduous work un der, the most cheering auspices. I had never seen the President until tution ni the United States only assume j at tirst, 1 would .have been a well m n s It it a well-known fact that most of t!ie Dona and Cattle I'owder oUl 1 thie ennn try ia worthiest; that Bheridan'i Condition lowdar 1 absolatelr poro and very valuable. Nothing: on Earth will nmke hens Jay Ulco Sheridan' Condition Pow- oer. jahw. on leaiiKwfiiui ku vacti ptiiv SB LAY food. It wHl alao potiUvelr prevent an t enra Hog Cholera, e. Bow erfywnereor amoy mau iwroe. m CHIGKEEM C H O LER A. arciar. iSTXrimSSSSth T&bwZZ Dr. T. S. COLE, Agent. the solemn obligation which every pa triotic citia?n, on the farm,. in the work shop, in tho buy marts of trade "and everywhere, fihould share with liini. The t 'onstitution which prescribes his o.ith, my countrymen, i yourR; the Government you hav chosen him to ad minister fur a time is yours , the suffrage which executes the will of freemn in yours: the laws and ' the entire scneme Ions ago. Oct. 18. 18.S4. Frakk Ovlchbk,' Danville, Ky. (cz. iaa. i I was affected for nearly lour years with eczema. , The -doctors called it at first erysipelas. I w.w cured by irwih's Specific. 1 used about tbirtS' bottles and have bad no trouble with it since. 1 'iuuH tn talrnir avan aftorit MPllil r- of cur civil rul-, from the twn meeting commended to m by others, for some to tlr htate cipitals and the National ; time such was my prejudice to the Capital, is yours. Your- every voter as , ame of H ut havilIg tned it myself, surely as your Oniet Magistrate, under j now Di.Ve it is the best blood puriti the same high sanction, though in adif- ep in all knowledge. Itdid another . ferent sphere, exercises a public trust. tuing lor j ha( 81ltfered Irom piles Nor is this all.; Every citizen owes to fortnai.y ye irs. Since taking this med- he appeared in. the carriage on hisway of ft. pullio .eta, and .fair ! KedmV. Til tetnoCapitou 1 was impressed by hu and re tsonable etiimte 01 ineir nue.ny l. (;arterville Gn Aueust 25 1884, pallor, ins expression oi wearines, ana u.nr: ....o t-v.,.. . u . ii i t. i i .i i . will impressed upon the whole frame- hariMssment. lie looks older than lus . i . . ,,, ,.,:.;f work of our civil policy municipal, photographs. I saw him again at the, state and F deral nLd this is the place inaugural ball when he was escorted of our liberty and the inspiration of our around the dansely packed hall between fitn the Republic. o . n ii p ! j i It is the dutvof those serving the peo- Senator Pendleton of Ohio and Mr. ' , . ,. ' . . ?-it '. pie ill puuiiu jjiact- t'i MtuBvij nuim puu- lie expenditures to the actual needs ot the' Government economically adminis tered; because this bounds the righto! the Government to exact tribute from the earnings of labor, or the property of the cititen. and because public extrava- pince bei'ts extravagance among me Merrick ol thw city. The scene, the en Ihuviasm of tho crowd, the greetings of 1 1 idles who did not wait for an introduc tion, was evidently new to the Presi dent. He was pleased, and did not know how to conceal it, or rather did not try to coneeil it. Asa result he was peoplo. ' We should never be asiiaraa perfectly natural, and the verv opposite ,,f the 'mplicity rirt P;";ffntj ,co" r, V . mies which are bet suited to the open- of blase. Ills face wore a Urge unculti- ti of a republican form of government vated smile, such as might be worn by a ; nnd most compatible with the missijn healt'.iv coiintrv lass at her debut in tho of the American people. Those who are city, and in the surprise of finding her self an unpiofesfional attraction. But I do npt think Mr. Cleveland will prove himself wanting the ttuaviter in modo th t is tbV natural outcome of oindor and simplicity of character. As for the br UUr in re, evrry one kilows h ha it, selected tor a limited time to m tnage public affairs are still or the people, and my do much by their ex imple to en courage, consiste.itly With the dignity of lh-ir ollicial funotions, thatplam way of life wh .ch among their fellow citizens aids integrity and promo' es thrift and prosperity. ice genius of our institutions, the and some good Democrats fear he has needs of our people in their hoaan life and tne attention wnicn is uemanaea THE LLtilSLVrrKE. 'i lie stock law for this I oounty, hau g passed tne ben ate failed to cvuie up in tho' lJouse-for tiual ac timj Under ""it joint resolution to t all ip bills seriatim this bill c.Jtild i ol he reached before adj mrnment. , Hi it stood on the calendar at about J ' it is thuiight it wonltf have paesed .the llouW easily. -In the pevbnne - bjU. ti.e Betmte fixed tho'.rafe of taxation at 25 cents, the Uonse iiav i siir previously adopted 20 cents. " : Tb ru.to . probably as fiually fixed xiilli ''he 22 cants on tho hundred s worth, of property. . lhe x .and dirt road bill both i . sw9' and Ob-iirxr too much of it fba practical purposes. The city is overflowing with visitors, and so great is their enthusiasm and good will that it is feared tht they will bore the President t death, llis tima on tiie day after inaugtir.ition was occu pied in shaking hands with delegations, which had no other excuse or object than a desire to meet and greet the Pi e.siucnt of the. United states. It was observed that the Presidentsho ki hands without .gloves. To have shaken hands witty the President is doubtless a very pleasant souvenir of the memory to those who come to Washington, but those who widely and patriotically wish him well will not t-ike tno time and energy fhaT does not belong to individuals, but is; consecrated to the interests of eixty mil- linns of ueonle. President Cleveland My daughter, seven years old, has been afflicted with eciiema.for two years, and alVr trying other remedies in, vain, I gave her Swif t sSpecinc ( . 5. S. ), and one and a halt boule cured her sound and well. J is tns best blood remedy in the country." Ml M S. Jcdkixs. fetlartown Mill. July 23, 1834. Tftu Swirt Spbcivio Co., jNawer i, At- anta, G., 159 W. 23rd t N. Y., and 12U5 Chestnut st., Phila. ; 39-Jy. For sale at Dr. Cole's Drug Store. f I'S s r iou.oi;mprore t&ti&ti od 'the ' ' ;vr;;.. 'V;'-; that H?V''-- A0 stock , ijl sooner I kJihocb as to '": :y? ytortiatic en- cJCp l)thandry." ; ft. for the settlement and development of tho resources of our vast territory dictate the scrup'.ilou avoidance of anv depar ture fiOTii tbnt foreign policy commend ed by the history, ti;e traditions and the pro-peiity of our Republic. It is. the policy of independence, favored by our position nd defended by our known love of iutioe an 1 by,. our power. It is tha policy of pence suit.-tble to our interests It is the policy of neutrality, rejecting any share iu foreign broils and ambitions upon other continents and repelling their intrusion hare. It U the policy of .Momoa and of Washington and Jefler son "peace, commerce U'ljry'si, friendship with ail nationjjfntnBgiirjg alliances with none ."pa '; Adueregird fo:rt. -l.wt.ta-A rproftperuySrjTp people demand that our finance "aTmii b establihed upon such a siund and sensible basis as shall ecy.'ire the safety and confidence of bus iiYess interests and make the wase of has a great and appalling wora befoei'labor sure and steady; and that oursys- , - , , f ,,..! . tern of reveuua shall bo so adjusted as h in. and if he does not stemlyrJirtftect' ...... , r ' . . , . , to relieve the people from unnecessary him-ell from the guah. Mlu drivel, and taxation, having a due regard to the in importuuity of ri'igrims who come singly teret- of capital invested and working snd in bali.Ion hfa four ye.irs will go men employed in American industries, out without their meed of accomplish- nd preventing the accumulation of a ,".' v i - surplus in the Treasury to tempt ex- mept'' .'tv - v- I travzance and w.aste. are for the i property ui me nation, tun tonne ueeus : ol future settlers, require that tho pub- lrc domain should be protected from purloining schemes and unlawful occu pation. The conscience of the people demands th:tt the IodiirH within our boundaries shall be lirmy and honestly treated as wards of the Wovernment, and their ed ucation and civilization promoted, with a view to their ultimite citizenship: and that polygamy in the Territories, de structive of the Jamily relat.on and of- SWEET SsiUFF. Ralph's Sweet Snuff is fast becoming the POPULAR SNUFF in many sections, and the sales are fast increasing. tpecial inducerr.cnts are offered to dealers to give this Snuff a trial. StewarVRalph & Co., 135 Arch Street, .. --4 tl Grace teas in all Jurtteps, Hea van tn her eve. In every gesturedignity and love." So appeared mother Eve, and so mav- same her fur desccnaaats, with the exercise ot common sense, care and proper treatment. . An enormous raimber of lemale com 'nlainttt are directly caused by dis4 tnrbanoe or sunnression of the! monclrniil fnnrtinll In P ffTT anch that ofm-lincr ami nnfftilinir'! V. IV, llJl'l pvwi iihq -- - 0 1 81ceific, BftADriKLD'S Fbmal Ubo- ... . I 1- I . . . .. U. MrtaTOB. Will tncci reiiei-nnu vurc. jP I It is from the rtoipc of a most distinguished physician. It is fcomuoKcd of 6tr:ctiy officinal m-1 wredicnts, whose happy combina tion lina npver been tiUtnasgcd. It . llw r 7 5 l; nnmoniH nritli t-'l,-lltlfif KClll IP iriv Jtuvu .. - i from the finest materials. It boars the palm for constanr.-y of strength. loertainty of effect, elegance of pre-l paration, beauty of app-jaranee andl relative chtpnesR. 1 ne tesumo. ny in its favor is genuine. It nev- ;r fails when tairiy triea. I Cartersville, Ga. This will certify that two mem-j beia of my immediate family, af-j ter having suffered for many years from rueustrual nregrnlanty. and havinif been treated without Dsne- fit bv various medical doctors were at length completely cured by one b:ttle of Dr. J. Bradneld's Female ilcgulato-. Its enect in such cases is truly wondrful, ani well may the remedy hs called. Won-an' s Bost Friend." Yoars Bespecrfully, Jig. Vf. 8TRAISB, Kend for our book on the "Health land Happiness of Woman." llail-t led free. Bbadfiklb Bioulator Co. Atlanta, Ga. 2J HE AWTH.J ESTORED c I It will pav you j to call and see the rare bargains we are nbw offering in dry goolds, clothing, b()ots, Klioe, hats, notions, &e. ! It will soon be t i in e for a spring stocky a nd we must make rooin. 17. D. fcB&E & CO. l, V f 25 YEARS IN USE. Tks Orsassst Msdieal Irimiaf a f the Ags! SYMPTOMS OS A TORPID LIVER. 1mm . .fftl Bowel eoatlv P.I. t the head, lk a sensation la tm kexek Snrt P.I r Iha a-oai d lad. Fnlta aa afts' aatinir r-i-fcadl -faellnatfea zartl n f bedr or min IrriiaMlttr rap Iwspirlts, w.th m eellacfa tno. et d some 4a We.rt.esa, Dis. eae, PI a te-tr j.t the Uart, Da fo- th e-aa Haadacaa etar tha r t a, BT dcaan with fltful dreams. His r -. ol.- eel , nd CONST'PAi O i. TTJTT'S PUJCiB are especially adapted to anch eases, one dose effects ench a chanaNtoffealifiirastonvtimtslitlieaufrerer. The; Ieraase the A pvetita.and caase the bear to Take Flenhjtiun the srem is naarlihed. and byih-.-tr Tonia Action on the UtaaU'reOrrana.H-ulajrStaaare rodnccd. PrVa Sfte. 4 Mnrray n..W.T TUTTS HAIR DYE. GaaT Hai. or Wuiskxks ehansod to a Giamst Black by a single application o( tais Dra. It iuiparta a natural eoler, aeta tnstaatavneoBsly. Sold by DroggiMs, or sent by express on reeeipt ofv)l. Offic, V4 Murrsiy 8t., Now York. for tbo sheep and ii 1 F&wt cursed roadd i yet in ..fttilre. '. ' """ ,: i aa.a.a..anianniinnnnnnBaBBnnnnnnnnBnannBaa Thorriaa Franeia Bayail; 1khi in ?Af ilminitt.ir, Delaware, 29t!i, ; : v, , 1828, ''Sctrerary f Stte. laniel Manniiijjrvhorh in jAUmi.j, '.-fr'. ": -''-IS. I -Augost J0tn,,10oi, dccic J InrjOl..l.HO A-.lcnoiii, Willihin ; 0 Eudict.tt; ahont 58 years of 5Cr born in Salein,' Mass., Secretary of War. j WillUnt. C. Whitney, born . in Con Wav; Mr&., in 1839, nnd now resideut of New York', Secretary Of the Ntvy. ' fp, IJ. Q, V . Lamar, bor.i in iutimtn (iaM on ; SeptemlKT' 17th uoW reridunt of i Miosis- f;Ppnnty,,(i, v t. ' tpi Secretary of the' lutehc r. .. II; Garland, . Uirti ,infTi ' v ''V V-m'tv.-' Tenn ' 1 Juue: Iltlil 1 ';.afrr'y','M,v;4Jt K citizt'n of Arkansas," ' ViKf '!, ..'.i'-'j-'.: i ; lon 332 At - r, ..' a ' ,f- f ,y;!,a, ioru, , . vr!,I,rC IWlhlKAL ACD;.fS. Flllow-Citizsns : Iu the presence of thi vast assemblage of my countrymen I am about to supplement and seal by the oath which I ahalrtake the manifes tation of the' will of a great and Ireu people. In the exerciso of their power and right of self-g ivernment they have committed tneul tueiriellow citizens u fcupreine nt.!acred trust; and he here consecrates himself to their service.. -This impressive ceremony adds little fensive to the moral ense of the civiliz- Tne firm of Ilnmp II. Covington & Bro. having benii disyolved by mutual, con eent, the undersigned will continue the business at the ttand formerly occupied by Jones & Morton, where I will keep Dicon, A arg0 stOCkl0' Lard, OF Icrackers, Ham., lo-j-oceries!1 Meal.l . AKD S uttejr Flour, aBMniaBMBBSBBiJljeese to the solemn sen o ot re'ponsioiiity witlv which I contemplate -.the duty I owe to all the people of the land ; no li me can relieve me from anxiety lst by any act 'f mine their interests ra y suf fer, and nothing is needed to strengthen mv resolution, to engage every faculty and effort in the promotion of their wel fare. - ' 'Amid the din of party strife the peo ple's choice was made: but its attc-nd ant. circimt.-tiiees have demonstrated anew th strength and salty of a gov ernment by the people. In each suc ceeding yenr it more clearly appears that our JJem Ksratio principle needs no apology,, and i that iu Us fearless aud faithful application vis to oe touncl tne surest guai ant v of good government. But the best results in the operation of a government, wherein ey ry citizen has a share, largely depend upou a prop er limitation of purely pattisan zeal an I ed world, shall be repressed. The laws should be rigidly enforced which pro hibit, the linm giation of a servile class to compete with American labor, with no in tention of acquiring citizenship and bringing with them and retaining habits and customs i epugnant to our civilizi tion. ' The people demand reform in the ad min intra t ion of the (jovernment and the appiic.'ilion of business princiles to pub 1 c aTairs. As a meuns to this end civil service reform should be in good faith enforced, jiiurci izens have tb rigiit to protection from the incompetency of piiblicemiilo-.es who- hold their places solely as tM reward of partisan . service and from the corrupting influence ot those who promise, and the vicious methods of those who expect such rewards--. And those Who worthily seek Confectioneries, WHICH .WILL BE SOLD onl.y fYmi cash. im o, mmni A Great cause -of Human .Misery is tlie Loss of public employment have the right to in sist that merit and comnetencv r.hail be vffni t,,niid ft. correct appreciation of tho recogniad instead of party subserviency lime when, the heat of the partisan or the surren ter ol honest political be- should be merged m the patriotism ot Jief. the citizen. ' 1 iu the'admii.itrution of ai ovcrnment To-diy the Exec.ttve branch of tho pledged to do equal and exact justice to Gorerniuent t. transferred to new keep H rn:'n, there hou!d bo DO pretext tor mg. Unt this i stilt the government Of anxiety touching tb p otectiOii ol the all the people, and it shbuld be none the freedmen in their rights, or- their secu- lei-s an onjecioi tueir anecnonaie souci rity in tho enjoyment cf their.privileges tuiie. .At thi) hour the animosities of political strife,' the bitterness of parti san defeat and the exultation of parti nan triumph should be' supplanted by nn urgrudging actjuiescenco in the pop ular will, a ud a' sober, conscientious con 1 cern for: the general weal. Moreover, if, trojm this hour we Cheerfully and under the Ooiivtitutixtn and. its amend- tnents. All discussion as to their fitness for the"place accorded to them as Atner ican c.iizens is idle and unprorit ible, ex cept ns it suggests the necessity for their improvement The iact that they are cilizenn entitles them to all the right due to thnt relation and charges them A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radical cure n Seminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by .Self- AbUse, Involuntary Emission., Impo tency. Nervous Debility and Impedi ments to Marriage generally.; (.onsump tion. Epilepsy and Fits : mental and physical Incapacity, Ac. By Kookkt J Cui.vmiwKLi,i il. D., ajthorof the ''Green Boo, ' Ac. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Jecturej clearly proves from his own experience that the awful cou- seouences of Self-Abuse may be eflvctu ally removed without dangerous surgi cal operations, bougies, instruments, rings or cordials: pointing out. mode of cure at once certain and encctual. by wuicm everyatmtrer, no matter what bis condition miv be. m.iy cure himself cheaply, privately and radically 0af I his lecjnre will prove a boon to thousand1 and thousands. i -Sent under s-'al, in a plain envelope, to any address, post-paid, on receipt of four cents or two posiagt: siainps. auuress The Culverwdl M iioal i o. Post Office Box, 450. 24-1 y ..-jV..'..' fL L- 5 ;...) .'. -.Ii'-- ( ' V . - '. .!"' I , . tv '1 i . ft - . . w r . 1 a i a " K I a ku i-oinn .all u.Af ma t I at'A 1 1 1 l tiah ... . 4 t. .-.til. .4 . . a . - t t a a f i? -: . . 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We refer, here, lo the Postmaster, the hupt. ol Money Order Div.r nnd to oth cials of the U IS. Patent t'-tneev For cir cular, advice,, term and references, to actual Clients m your own Mateort oun ty, rite to O A. NOW A CO., "Opp. Patent t8e, W.tshingfon, D. C. THE CENTURY In 1885 A Great Enterprise. o PAPERS ON THE CIVIL WAR. The important feature of be The "en tury klsgJisine for the coming year , indeed, peroaps the most important j ever undertaaen by the migaaine will be a series of separate paper on the great battles of the War for the Union," written by general officers high in com mand upon both the Feden.1 and the (.'on Teilera te sides, General Grant (wh. writes ofVicksburg, Shdoh, and other battles), "General Longstreet. MeLelUn, Beaureaard. Rocra. Hill, Admiral Porter, and others. The series in- tlie I .Vovrmber Century witn ,a--gf iJphically illustrated article oa, THE . BATXJ-2.6f BULL RUN, written Ijy-ihe Confederate general, G. :IV Be'aureg-irsl. Brief sketches, enti tled "Kecotleetioni of a Private," pa pers chronicling special events, desctip tions of various auxiliary branches of the service, eto , will supplement the more important series y the various generals. A striot retard for accuracy will guide the oreDa ration of tne illustrations, for" which The Century has at its disposal . very large quantity of pbetograpna'. drawings,, portraits, maps, plans, etc hitherto ased. be aim i to present in this seiies. not official reports, hat com manding officers' accounts of their plana and Derations. interesting personal experiences which - win record icaai.g events of th. war. and possess, at th. same time, . historical vlu not easily to be calculated. FICTION. In thi. line The Century will miint.iin its pretige, and furnish the best stories by American writers that cm be pro cured. In November begins, A NEW NOVEL BY W. !. HO WELLS, Author of "Venetian Days," "A Modern Instance, etc.. 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It is a brief and abstract chronicle of tbe times and contains ail that is worth knowing in tk. history ot the world for the past twenty four hours. Jjls. T. LkGeakd. Chas. W. Tii.lett 1 LeGEAKD & TILLETT, ' Attorneys at Law, Hockingliam, N. G. Will practice in all the courts of . the State. Will occupy LeGrand's law office, where oue member of the firm can al ways be found. MERCHANTS j ' . ... .- We are now prepared to sell you RAILROAD MILLS SNUFF, 5 HORSEFORD'S (HEAD PREPARATION, AND J. & P. Coats' Spool Cotton, HERE, at )recisely the same price you pay for these goods in NewaYork, or elsewhere, and still make a small profit. Then buy ol us and ... Save the Freight. We also offer you PEE DKE PLAIDS AND- ROCKINGHAM SHEETIK6 Jit Factory Pi ices. EVERETT, WALL &.CO. Rockingham, N. C, Sept. 13, JM' rBl.OO Tbe Largest Merchant TaUoriue" f and Clothing House ia America. v JWANAMAKER BROWN, OAK HALL, Philadelphia. A full line of card samples of ao great piece gooaa stock will be found with R. L. STEEL, SALES AGENT, Rockingliam, N. C. m FOR LADIES ONLY. A REMEDY endorsed by the best biclans and drus.gi.sts at home. Alui.'i,-'. that !r..'-,4. . ' eill, ' by- nod Notice;. TO WEEKLY 'TIMES SLOP A YEAR. Th Largest, the Bri litest and the Best! A. iwapapsr for Ever Household 1 "THI WEEKLY TIMES'' is fore most atrigeg th. largest .nd best of tha Fami'y AQ4 General weekly newspapers fSbushed in th. oonatry, no a mow nffared to alnci. SUDSCrioers xui- lar a year and an xtra copy given wua every club ot M. ii is- tne P- prassive lournai or its ciass. u am to be the aewspaper of th. people of th. whola' conn trv : to meet every inttin- geat want in journalism, ana to maxe it so cheap that all ean,attord tc eta joy its weekly visits. "THE ANNALS OF THE WAR" been one of the disti.suishin; fea tnr of the The we.R v limes." ana iv is now imitated in that feature by many fineieaJiiuouruafr of the country. I oe nest writers irons the .active participants of th. great struggle on both sides will continue their contributions to th. unwritten his tory of th. war i. every number, and sake the paper specially entertaining m.sA ;..t.iili. In ih. t.iariii af hoth I the Blue and the Gray. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.. v "The Weekly Timet" is mailed, post paid, for One Dollar .-year. Every club of 20 will be entitled to an extra copy. Address,. ' S . TIIETIMES, .. timis ayii-Dixa, rniLApa. Having this day qualified as Adminis trator of Malcolm Gillis, deo'd, notice i1 hereby given that all parties indebtf a to said estate are, requested to make .:tn" mediate payment. All persons hrM1s8 claims against said estate wii-,-preseut same for payment before ' i0-n n. 1885, or this notice pleaded in bar of their recov-y- This 5th cfay of Jan., lsa. A. M. PARSONS, A dm' r Malcolm Gillis, dee'd. LeGrand k Tillett, Attys. LTOtlMIWWlMMl HABKXS A Rawcal Cure von ITERVOtlS DEBTXITT F a 11.3 I All RElTf OOSDEBIttTY nmnrou filna the skilled phy- (.. m-ault Tr.rr. wmthfal infllaoreticn. tan free lndnlver.ee. or oror brain wrk. Avo'-l tiout leniedict for thM rmuhlM. Cft oer Fvi Circular snd T.-inl Pack- DECAY, InYeunr ftrAlddte' Age, wen. Tcrrco eon ove.8wi Years by use i" isaiivE Tmpusaho QAsaa. i paCKJaOEa i TBEATUXTTT. One Month, - $3 00J Two atontas, o.i "TlireeXonthS. 7.0 an, aaa tesrn impor.ni Sets btnn tklMlrrtl-. mmt alMThai. Tl.e a SURE KBMEiiTthatliAS Ct'RED thoanmia, eo not uitene wihi tton to bintnns, er wil-s paincr laoBa In ' aar m. Faell on Iirwtsppucanon at efaiaetK Us speclne lnCusiice la nilt vKaoat oVlay. The sot. ural runctionict tM no- nta erfanwm is rrstorwa. Tba animatlnc. elrocnts of llfc, vhieh etc bn wasted re Elvra back .and the petlentboeomesclwsr nil and rapidly tain ixith Kreagth and sexual vigor. HARRIS REMEDY JCO.fJEiaiSTS a06K H. Tenth at, BI. XOTJI8. HO. . -tSII DTURED PERSONS ! Nof a Truss. tC W r Ask for terms of onr Appliance. XTEEVOUS HANOVER'S DEBILITY 1 l I. Ttrain and Nerve medicine a guaran teed Specific for Nervous Debility and Weakness, Hysteria Dizziness, Convul sions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostrations, caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, men tal Depression, Softening of the Brain roiiltinir ,n insanity and leading to mis ery and death, Premature old age, Bar icnness, Loss of power in either sex, Involuntary- Losses and Spermatorrhea caused by the over exertion of th. brain, Self Abuse, or over indulgence. Female Weaknesw, Rf.rVae.he Weakening discharges, In flmrh.Uton. Ulceration, Irregularities, ch-mM of Life. etc. Each box contains O . ' . . , - I one months treatment. i.w . six for $5.00. Sent by-mail post paid, on receipt of price. j j Wo Guarantee Six Boxes in iir inr ou. witn eaco uraer re ceived by us for six boxes, accompanied by $5.00, we will send th. purchaser our written guaiantee to refund the money if not cured. Uuarantee lsfuea.omy uj proprietors. Address " Hanover Specific Co., Lock Box 584. CHICAGO. AVER'S Ague Care IS WARRANTED to core all eases of ma larial disease, such as Fever and Ague, Intcr nUttent or Chill Fever, Kemittent Fever, , Dumb Agae, Bilious Ferer, and Liver Cora plaint. In eat of failure, after due trial, ; dealer are authorised, by our olreular of i July 1st, 18B2, to refund the money. Dr. J.C.AyerACo., Lowell, Mesa. Sold by all DrneCata- water, la., says raised his wife from an invalid's bed, and he. believes aved her life. A HEMi .OY of which a prominent t--lanta merchant said : would have given $5(R) as soon is I would n nickle for what two bottles of your medicine did lor my daughter." A. Kf.Aij-.jj i in. regard to which S. J. t assells," M. 1 : ruggist, homasvill-, Ca. -says: " can recall instances iu which it aifoided relief after all the usual remedies had twited. A Kr.MLr. i about which Dr. R. B rer- rell, la rango, a. writes: 1 have used ifor the la?t twenty ears the med icine you are putting lip and consider it the best combinHtion ever gotten together tor the disease tor woicn it i j recommonoea. : ., A'i-;LoiiJ-V which the Rev. H R John- i son, near arietta, i -a. says be has ; used with the 'utmost siatifaction' and recommended it to thi eo families -who , found it to be jut. what it isrecora- I mended.' ' ! '" A RhlviEDY of which I'eroberton, tver-'t son tc 1'ennison say : ' 'f e have been ' v selling it for many years, with con- ; stintly increasing sales. Tho article is a staple with us, and one ol abso lute merit.' " ; v I A.Kliiii-ld of which i amar, Rantin A ' Lamar say : 1 , sold .v gross in tour - ( months, and never sohtit in any placa but what it was wanted, again.' I A .'-REMEDY by which t. augh of La Ctange, Ga. says : 'I cured one of the &moKt obstinate cases ot ioarious Muh sTRUATioK that ever came withia-my knowledge, with a few bottles A REMEDY of which jjr."j. t'. Huss, JSolasulga, 4 Unsays: I am fully con v- vinced tbat-if'is unrivaled for that ? class of diseasefi hich it claims to cure. , A REAfED i about which ..aj. 6hn J. ; Vhitner, of A tlanta, well and favor- ',- ably Jkn- wn an over tne innea . utieo as a General Insurance Agent, says : 'I used this remedv before the war. on a laree plantation on a great number k of cases, always with absolute success $ A REMEDi about whibh Mr. W. ; StrSngej of i artersvillie. ba. certifies J that one bottle cured titvo members of . . si his family of menstrual; irregularity of . many "years standing. y This Great Remedy is v Bradfield's Ftmak Keguiator i Send for Treatise on the Health and ; Happiness of Woman, mailed free . Bbadfisld KsoctAToa Co., 1 L Box 28. '..:.- Atlanta, Ga. I not am m Biioxin DO YOU KNOW - THAT 1 LOBI LLARD's CIUIAX PLUG TOBACCO with Red Tin Tag; Rose mKA Fine Cut Chewing; Nsvt Cmppixos, apd Black. Brown and Yellow SXUFFS are the best and cheapest, quality ennsid.rd T PLARTATiOfllOR SALE. (n Big Mountain Creek, 200 or 220 acre, 30 acres in wheat and oats, suffl cient plowed for corn and cotton ; about 40 acre ia old field, good pastur. fen ced plenty of spring and two branch es, under tbe no-fence law. Will tell the whole, or in four 30 acre lots. Also a Globe cotton planter and N. C. Thomp son's two-horse sulky cultivator, cheap. Applv to JOHN GARDINER, thre. miles f..'u,..f;.irV Mills nost office in this AIVUJ WOa-aaa w county.;; ;:. - . . . , Also a vaiuaoie ra.ie ior saie, MAN'S ORGANISM Is the most complex work of the Crea tor, and when this cotnpiicatea struc ture, so exauisitely wrought, is disturb ed by disease, the most tBcient aid should be sought from tne most guinea physician for the human body is too, precious to be neglected. - ft become the question, then, "Who shall be em ployed ?" Dr. Oscab JoHAifMBSKX. of the Univer sity of BerlinGermany, has made a life long study of ailments of the Nervous ana uemio-unaarjr u'wu-. HIS REMEDIES CURE Any Debility or . Derangement of tbe Nervous System, including Spermattho rea. Gonorrhea, SyphilliSj Stricture, Im potency, etc , etc. BECAUSE you may bare been cheated and fooled by op acts, ho claim to cure this class of disorders, do not hesitate to ; give Dr. JoHAiiJ-asBM s metnoa a iair inai before your eas. become chronic and incurable. . . - A valuable treatise, explanatory of Dr. Johannesen's system, will be sent ty mail, postpaid and necurely sealed from observation, to any aufferer addressing his sole authorised agent tor the United States and Canada. ' HENRY VOGELER; 49 South Street, New York, aas- Comnlicated symptoms treated from Dr. Johannesen's Special Prescrip tion, Jewelry, The best s'toc. ever offered in Bock ham, i tVtileliei. all grades. CLOiKS, FlRAliXRGs .. lTu8ewtd Sewing Wuciines. Also the RAV '' If OII'VjK, th. - best machine on thej market. Repairing done quick and warranted. Thanks for past favors ;a continuance soli. ited. Call and see for yourselves . before purchasing A trial is all -I aak.: V Pt-ariiA.il Wnte.hmiiker and Jeweler. 40 tf. Kockingham, N. V.. f 1' e 4 THERE IS A ' J BOO K STOR E - In Watlesboro I ; And there is the placa to cet . ' SCHOOL BOOKS-BUNK BOOKS , AND Tine Stationery. : , Give me a trial and be convinced fht';'J. I will sell you goihl as cheap aa they -i j ean be had anywhere. " ; ; iail orders promptly attended , ; to. Satisfaction gu-iTantced. ; 4 : ' j --i under advice of a duly qualified. 8 Central fl.tel Bioelt. 6m. consul t.ins bhvsician AU correspondence held strictly oonfirlantial. and ftdvic. bv malt of 7 charge. IJ, ' nil MARRtAGPftl (rfUa.Oalda.M ajfiaeea! ins. VK1TTI1 t Mtkmi Iwaetto r2Sa.aleri iomv or ltca.br 8R.StRBfiG'SPILLSI the Old, Well TrltfvW Healiri Renewing Rnr strcks-s MiTiwraurw the Old, Well Trld, WonderttH Mjniiri Ranewlna Remedloaw v ror ih urcn LA eneedienrs (n mm aiea r nr . . a v . . i .mi Complaint, Beguiaung "? mmm all JBIUM jlo--ers. i L ' . -j" ' crorT-c'cwrTnRal PillSrtS n ta awtauiwd c - Khraoaatli ie sraaaw terteatssrs ..nraei'Uko ate aeresst' MS. Ineors Besha r2 i ?.
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