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:;." I t -" ' " - ra we necessity of .which is so ob Yioarf?f! Velwvoi wo, should not be coirtraf wUk'-the-ieduction of a hy cquo in volvingthe prohibition of importations,- and - the7 removal of thW1 rflal J? pon ; whiskey. . ' It ;HW'ancT more . safely done TyitBin tbe lines jof 'granting actual reliefjto i people in their means of .living, and at the same time" giving impetus to our domestic' enterprises andurthering our national welfare. , jftne Ittisreresentaii6n8 of our purposes and motives are to gain credence and de7eatyr';presedt ef . foU itbisdireptiq.Bt''ere seems to be n& reason wby every endeavor in the future to accomplish revenue re form; should not be likewise attack ed and, with a like result. And yet no thoughtful man can fail to see in the continuance of the nreaent hnr- dens of the people, and the obstruc tion by the Government of the cur rency of the country, inevitable dis tress anci ctisaster ; Airclangeff will be averted by timely action. The difficulty of ap plying a remedy will never be less, and the blame should not be laid at the door of the Democratic party if it is applied too late. With the firm faith in the intelli gence and patriotism of our country men, and relying upon the convic tion that misrepresentation will not Influence them, prejudice will not cloud their understanding, and that malice will not intimidate them, let us urge the people's interest, and public duty tor the vindication of Allta(t&mnHninanifnn(Aa Mik4AAna and beneficent reform. Groveb Cleveland. A Warning. The modes of death's approach are various, and statistics show con clusively that more persons die from diseases of the Throat and ; Lungs jhan any other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, receives vast numbers of Tubercle Germs in to the system and where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at first slowly and is shown by a slight .tickling sensa tion in the throat and if allowed toi continue ineir ravages luey extend to the lungs producing Consumption, and to the head, causing Catarrh. Now all this is dangerons and if al lowed to proceed will in time cause death. At the onset you must act with promptness; allowing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may lose you your life. As wsoon as you feel that something is wrong with vour Throat, Lungs or : ji ii . a rtosirua, outaui a ooiueoi joscnee s German Svruo. It will trive vou Immediate relief. Tha Heroes of the Fqtst STrampa From the Evening Telegraph. There ia one pleasant story which pomes to uS from the plague-stricken town of Jacksonville, Florida. It is that ainhVcfergymen "of the place, without k single exception, are at their posts: nursing the sick, minis- paying the last rites of religion to the dead. While we give so much gloryjto, men who, in the tumult, fury and excitement, give their lives intattleV these brave men who.figbt the insidious, often more dangefOs, enemy, the pestilence, in its chosen hold;,ihould not be forgotten nor deprived of any honor that is their duet It is much easier to die head ing an impetuous, impulsive charge, With all the world looking on thro' the published accounts, than to sit guietly dqwn by the eide of one who is afflicted with a deadly, contagious disease. This is what the heroic clergymen, and physicians of Jack onville are doing in their perilous ayThey are taking their lives in heir bands hourly, with noble, se rene courage, facing death through their simple sense of duty!. There is something sublime in duty like his, and those who rise to the height of it .should be not only gratefully but reverentially remembered, fcidispeasatie- to, the Toilet. Darby's.Prpphylactic; Fluid cures chafing, eruptions and inflamation of all kinds J cures, inflamed or sore eyes ; - relieves pains irom cues or stings of insects and sore feet . de stroys all taint of perspiration or of- jensive Brneu, irom me leet or any part of the body ; cleanses and whi tens the skin. Ueod as; a dentifrice l purifies the breath ; preserves the teeing ana fcureaiootnaone j sore gums and canker. A little of the Fltuxkin.tbe;Watef used in bathing lfL trvtvwuig-ana especially Horace Greeley told " this story of , b inaselA "Soon; Cfler he went to learn . heVinting bnsinesshe went to see ' a jhWaunW; The iie'xi . a weuv w meeung ne was con , ; siderably astohised at hearing the minister announce as'his text: "My N daugfiter . is being - grievously- tor- menCed with a devil." Indianapo lis Journal. I J it V . , FrsnTrness said Harshness.-: . ixsm "Work at Home. ' ";s How often a bitter speech, which has caused keen pain to ' the hearer, has been followed by such words as these, as if in justification of the un kind ness shown ; - "I'm a plain, blunt person, and 1 1 have to speak out just what I think; eople must take me as the Lord made me." Anything meaner than such; an attempt to throw the responsibility or one s ugliness of temper off upon the Lord it would be hard to imag ine. Frankness of ' sneech isJ one thing, but harshness is a very differ ent thing. The Lord never endow ed any man with such a disposition, or put him in such circumstances that he was obliged to make stingy ing, cruel remarks. Some people have more difficulty than others in being sweet tempered and kindly poken, but when one fails it is his own iauit. . Their Business Booming. Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trade at Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co.'s Drug Store as their giving away to their customers of so many free trial bot tles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable ar ticle from the fact that it always cures and never disappoints. Colds, Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all throat and lune diseases quickly cured. Yod can test it be- ore buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size $1. Every bottle war ranted. We were shown yesterday a stalk of Duncan Prolific cotton which was raised by' Geo. Allen, on land that produced a good crop of beanB in the spring. The cotton is a second erop. This stalk is a fair average of about one-half the stalks on three acres. It is two feet six inches high and has ; on it fifty bolls. Nearly half of the bolls measure five inches in circumference.- Thii.is hard to beat for a second cropv-New Berne Journal, 13th. C WB CAN AND DO guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir for it ban been fully demonstrated to the people of this country tnat it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, ul cers, eruptions and pimples, it purines the whole system and thoroughly builds up tne constitution. Dr. w M rowlies ft Uo "Talk of mothers-in-law and sons n-law not agreeing," remarked Tit marsh. "I and my mother-in-law agree. She says I ought not to have married her daughter, and I coin cide with her." . Brace Up. ' You are feeling depressed, your appetite is poor, you are bothered with Headache, you are fidgetty, nervous, and generally out of sorts, and want to bracb up. Brace up but not with stimulants, spring med icines, or bitters, which nave for their basis very cheap, bad whiskey, and which stimulate you for an hour, and then leave you in worse condition than before. What you want iB an alterative that will purify your blood, start healty action ot Liver and Kidneys, restore your vi- alitv, and give renewed health and and strength. Such a medicine you will find in Electric Bitters, and only 50 cents a bottle at Dr. W. M. Fowlkes and Co. s Drug Store. Indian meal and vinegar or lemon uice used on the hands will heal and soften them. - To protect children's clothing from fire add one ounce of alum to the last water used in rinsing clothes. This renders them uninflammable. A HEALTHY GROWTH. Acker's Blood Elixir has sained a firm hold on the American people and is ac knowledged to be superior to all other pre- aranons. it is a positive cure lor al Hood and Skin Diseases. The medical fraternity indorse and prescribe it. Guar anteed and sold by Dr W 14 fowlkes & Co, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MONROE HIGH SCHOOL, Male and Femal. I. L. WRIGHT, L. D. ANDREWS, Principals and W. P. ANDREWS, rropnetore. EXPERIENCED and wel O equipped teachers in the Faculty, in eluding two for Music and one for Art. J large and elegant three-story brick build ing ; instruction in every department thor ough and as extended as can be had at any preparatory school. . Tuition in j English classes from fl.25 to $3.50 per month Languages, each, T50 -cent : extras Good board can be . obtained in nrivkf fiunniaa" exclusive of washing and-lights, at $8.00 per month- . " . ..' 7 ' I Monroe is a handsome nealthfnr&nd ; moral town prohibition prevailing by targe .majority. lauewvB ana throughout the county save in two townships. . ' For any information address one of the rnncipals, Monroe, JN. C. Fall Term opens August 20th, 1888. aug 4-31-2m. Send 25c. for Rocket till Nov. 15. : But " these old f times are gone never to return. Even the preachers who used to' take oft, their coats in the pulpit and hang them upon a nail have conformed to more polite customs. Their sing-song sermons are heard no more nor the nasal at tachment that was something be tween a snufQe and a Bnort. " Old Father Donnelly is dead and so is old Barny Pace who said to the town girl who went out to hear him ust for the fun of the thing. "Ii that town gal with the green bonnet on her head and the devil's martingales around her neck and his stirrups in her ears don't quit her giglin I'll pint here out to the congregation." We have more manners now even though our morals are at a discount. Bill Arp. Bueklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for bruises. cuts, sores, ulcers, salt rheuia, fever Bores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures lies,- or no pay required, it is guaranteed to five penect satisiacuon, or money re ed. Price 25 cents' per box. For sale fun by Thomas S. Cole. . One man is ordered to eat eggs because they are nutritious, and an other is cautioned to leave them alone because they produce bile. To take ink out of linen, dip the ink spot in pore melted tallow ; then wash out the tallow, and the ink will cpme out with it. This is un filing. : : HAPPINESS AND CONTBNTMKXT Burely cannot go band in band if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. .Nothing will so darken life and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dvs- pepsia, Constipation and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 550 and 50 cents by W M Fowlkes fe Co. LANDS FOR SALE. S00 acres of land, on both sides of the railroad. 4 milea from Bockinsliam. PHm SI per ten. i-.o. ft acres-of landinside-thelinaoroorition ofthe town oKox:ingham, with two dwell mgs ani 'A eod bara:1 lAai ttf -. lugh state of cultivation. .Will be sold cheap. f.( ACRES in Laurel H2I township; ad 0J joining the lands of lira. Whitfield Mcintosh and Mrs. Milton Mcintosh. One third 'of land in cultivation; . K ACRES, one and a half miles from f O town, at the low price of $4 per acre. J" our settlements, with dwellings and outhouses, on it. Terms made e&sv 3 ROOM HOUSE on Pearl street, in good condition. Lot 170x50 feet, Ll ACtti!3 sir mues northeast of town, on which is a Rood vineyard of scun- pernongs 10 acres in bearing vines. 1 tract land, 140 acres, miles from town, known as the Elbha Lone place. i lot Known aa tne Alley lot. 1 lot known as the livery stable lot 1 lot on Washineton street with two stores on same, 40x75 feet. 6 acres, with house on aasae, one mile from town. 1 tract of 50 acres, 1 miles from town. All the above property will be soldchean and on good terms. A. M. McAULAY, Real Estate Agent. CAF1 P1AE i TA1IIN TALLET I L CO. f endensed Tim Table. To Take Effect Monday, Jaae 11, 1S88. TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Passenger and Freight and Passenger. 1:15 p m 3:10 p m 7:15 p m 10:10 a m 1:40 p m 2:30 p m 1:33 p m 7:25 p m 10:15 a m Mail. 6:00 am 7:05 a m 7:15 a m 9:00 a m 9:15 am 11:15 am 11:27 a m 2:30 p m 3:00 p m Le Bennettsville, Ar Maxton, Le Maxton, Ar Fayetteville, Le Fayetteville, Ar Sandford. Le Sandford, Ar Greensboro, Le Greensboro, Ar Mount .Airy 7:15 p m 5:15 p m No. 1 dinner at Greensboro. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH Le Mount Airy, Ar Greensboro, Le Greensboro, Ar Sandford, 5:00 am 9:25 a m 10:05 a m 1:35 p m L55 p m 4:00 p m 4,15 p m 6:15 p m 6:25 pm 7:30 nm 10:15 p m 4:40 pm 7:45 a m 2:00 pm 2:30 pm S:50 p m 6:25 am 9:50 am 1 N V Le Sandford, Ar Fayetteville, Le rayetteville, Ar Maxton, Le Maxton, Ar Bennettsville, iwio a m 12:15 pm No. 2 breakfast at Germantoa Wo. 2 dinner at Sanford. FACTORY BRANCH. Leave Jfillboro. 7 0S k m Arrive at Greensboro, 9:00 a m Leave Greensboro, 8:30 p m Leave factory Junction," 4:30 p m Arrive at Millbero, 6:15 p m Passenger and Mail Train runs daily ex cept Sundays. Frei't and Accommodation Trains run be tween Fayetteville and Bennettsville on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Frei't and Accommodation train rons be tween Fayetteville and Greensboro Tues days, -Thursdays and Saturdays, and be tween Greensboro and Mt. Airy on Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays, and from Mt. Airy to Greensboro on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. ' ? Trains on Factory Branch run daily ex (apt Sunday. -;. - - VW. E. : KYLE; ; ; ' General Passenger 'Agent. W. Fbt, General .Superintendent: ; Virtue of morWro TM.iiM . elcome UsserV and wifa A V. nauM i Aww, (w -n in wu w us nigneai Didder, for cash, at the-ceurt house dooir in the town of IUckinghara, ri . Monday the 17th day xt September,-1888, the land described in said mortgage, a full description f which way efonnd in the Regiatefs ffice of Richmond county in Book QQ, pages 356 and 357. - - - r LOWDERMILK BROS., - -Aug20,488.5-tds'. " M0rtgag4e5' : . 4 -m . Jjr .. . . . r m l l tt STOd war Oboa'm Xifo. 'Wheat mr eblld w bom. itaa dootor orimd oaaof ttM oUmc Toodm. Btm ste tbat m til tfMBaartr died. Ztedttme doeton, vbo hU Um ttonbl m lBdlcMttaB.ad oxdmd the rood duDgwl to Lactetod Food. It nved mr obild'a life, od Z trwm yon ntoy tbaaka foctk X ngatd row rood aa bvstoable, sad superior to 1& Other artLOoUl food forbablM. FOR IXFAMTS aid IKYAlIdS THE PHYSiCIJUrS FAVORITE. many Imuoctut fliTnnltnra BABIES CRY FOR IT. INVALIDS REUSH IT. Perfectly Nourish Baby with or without the addition Of milk. Thro Sizes. SSo. 60c. SI.OO. hjj. Msa, A. f. Bomui U Indiana FImo. Boton,Maaa, Tafaiabte paoqM f ii.. ! -..- . of InXa&ta aad kWBLLS, RICHARDSON fJRGflUS Bred Itfat&Mt - vita Or&at ud KaMtUlytpay rjO Btool aad fOlboawllE'fria 850 to S7fi. Oroolan tree oo application. Special 80 Day offer now ready; n oldest orgma uaatifactnrer 1a Waabinxtom. J. J. 0 Vrm mmnmfamrima organs. JornAWlU bo eons on 15 oyaT tea traU, 9'?yt orrana now in .use. Tfcy mm tsomtifuljth mr mist, (JUy mr UuHm, Jukliccs Coo Diacufaoturr, IX. W. Waahtogtce, K. THOS. B. PACE, HAMLET, IT. C. Wholesale and Retail DEALER IK General lerahandiie. ow in Stock and to Arrive: 12,000 yards Calico, Ginghams, and oth er Dress Goods. 2.000 rards Pant Goods, f 1,500' worth of Shoes. 500 dozen Keer's Thread. 2,000 Balls of Ball Thread 10 gross Diamond Dyes. 200 boxes of Tobacco. 35 gross Snuff. 25 backs of Coffee. 10 bbla. each Sugar and Molasses. 250bbla Flour. Lard, Fish, Salt, Canned Goods, Candy.i ftUU anr 1U11 Ulit7 J1 : GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS, : oooo KHttaat mm mm mm tttrn oai. MMt, Notions, Clothing. Ac Now is the time for those who buy for cash to lay in their Summer supplies. I am offering Special Inducemens to the WHOLESALE TRADE and buy ers of large quantities. Will sell MEAT BY THE BOX. Sugar and Molasses by the barrel, Coffee by the Sack, and all Heavy Groceries in quantities just as low as they can be de livered here from Wilmington or Charlotte. With a large stock, and my Sledge-Rammer Motto oj Cash on Delivery, I propose to always LEAD in nricfta anil let others "run alter." am still RPllim (at the rate of 100 bbls. per month) that guuu wmmon Jiour at $z.zo per sack, ($4.25 for 5 to 10 barrelaV at $5.25 to $5.50 per baarel. Full 200-lb. sacks bait at S1.00 each. Good Coffee 18 to 20 cents. Granulated Suorar 12 lh for 11.00. Good Coffee Sugar 14 lbs for $1.00. and other goods in proportion. i am stm general agent for the CARY WAGONS, the befit one-hornA WAcrnn arAA in the State at the price. Price reduced to $30.00, cash, with bed i without bed. $27 cash. Special prices to merchants. They are first-class farm wagons and warranted give satisiacuon. uome to Hamlet call for PACE'S CHEAP CASH STORE, and judge my goods and prices for your- neives. very KesDecuuilT. THOMAS B. PACE. Shoes and Harness ! AW. JONES is still at his old stand o nd is doing first-class work in his line. Boots. Shoes &nd Ham repaired in the beat possible manner and lower prices wan tney nave ever been known in this market Good hand-made Wagon Bridles at SI.OO; other bridles at corresponding low prices A full stock of Harness and Bridles always on hand, and made to order on short notice by skilled workmen, . ; A. W. JONES: NOTICE! Valuable Plantation for Sale 7 miles west of . Fayetteville,' on, Jhe. Mor gan ton road, eontainincr .tl itm. t X . . : ww and tailtlTfttirtrl ' t Parties wishing to! dm tfiia 1a Mw M-fe?rIg-,ttMm" ELIZABETH A. "vxiH, omen .west or tfayetterille. to the western plank, road. ; V. ! All Summer Goods Now in stock will be closed out at ana Deiow cost. - . W.D.'McRAE. JfjlLLEGER 5 T M SSC .,: M -m va i-ki-o rjuauri. witn flWKUmn htmi 1 tt Sm Ho BqoaO. "Wa are nalnr ta oar cry (containing forty t&faaas) yoar LarUtod Food, anal flad tt far anperlar lo aO otbar food which baa beam wed Onto the paat tan yarn ttta X tern been Tleittat ptiyaiolaa. Thi Oaten of Cbarity. wbo bar charge of tha iMBltntloB. say It b no equal ZZZ W. E. Dz CovaoT. K. XL. St. Joseph! ToanOling Asylum, on " The KutrlUon CUTVTtnTiaa, O&la Xnralida," froa. I . & CO., BURLINGTON, VT o CM CO t Q SB o5 C3 n s an a. t H o in 2-s .9 o o & W a 4 at a Ed 03 1 ' x-v ms CO W P3 PQ W H H 1 W CQ o ft ft 1 o .a 0 3 a j O f3 Ob o p r! O Q S c S s Cr 60 o o o T3 n U il oo Pi o a M S o ? h e .s o oo THE LEFEVER ARUS COMPAHY MANUFACTURERS OF Automatic Hammerless Made With Top Lerer. rrce $75 (o $350. The only Hsmmerlees Gun in the world with compensated action to take up wear in every direction. Automatic Safety Blocking triggers. Rebounding locks. Send for new illustrated catalogue. THE LEFEVER ARMS CO., Syracuse, N. Y. rOR TORPID LIVKR. mmm mmmmmm Dyspepsia. Costlveness, Rheu matism, S&!!ow Skin and Files. n u nmntr fort Uoia ETeryxylisr, RICHMOND COUNTY REAL ESTATK AGENCY TT71LL.BJJT AND 8ELI - LANDS T T . and all kindn nf Tl.l V.f an property placed m the hands of this Agen cy will be advertised free of cost to sellers. Strict attention given to! all business, and .uuwii 9i pLrons (careiuJiv guarded. . Surveys made and plats or cnarts furn ished to parties purchasing through me i Property rented and rents collected oa reasonable terms, I Cornepondence sxliciUd. v 'Addresa " ' . i - U; McAULATj Jr el i NOTICB TO'TRESPiSSBRS: ! fo . - . . i ... . - ' A LL ARSONS are! hereby warned A not to fiah in the waters of the old " uc7 wnaa pond. - The Uw will be en forced against all offenders. ' k W. I. EVERETT, - , PresHJent Great Falls Mfe. Co -Apnl 18, 1SS. . 14 mi n BABY CARRIAGES! .. . . .... ,-. ...... , Baby Garriaffes ! Ai-.- - ..".-....., ....... . . . i - .v . AT. ArJDREl'JS' FURNITURE STORE. A Nice Reed Body Carriage upholitered in Cretonne or Ramie, ith either Canon Parasol Top, v ' Reed Carriages upholstered in Satine, Wound Cane Body Carriages in Hush, from $15 to $35. Call and ee them or write for prioes if in ned of a carriage, as I tare a Umm wa!l assorted stock at low prices. Truly, ' E. U. AriDREC?S, Charlotte, rj. c. MEC3ICL.12IVJBTJK Gr X jEu. O 1ST CHARLOTTE, N. C. Manufactures and Keeps In Steck Steam Engines & Boilers. AND MACHINERY OP ALL KINDS. Repairs Promptly Attended To.' JOHN WILKES, Mauager. r ir VMaVaaga 1 CHEAP ana PIKE GOODS WEST TRADE STREET., A COIV3PLETE "E PRIDE OT THE NORTH CAROLINA PRESS." THE VILMINGTON MESSENGER A LARGE EIGHT-PAGE PAPER. v . baa apaiaja4 factor ta tlTi.uT THE WILMINGTON MESSENGER tw niru Thm War "Txi'lBeKnaaSnawV-"2!?. - r .-. iAL l JZ,:,a: vZ u al n aat aMayaa .a.. ni ilia RESERVE YOUR ORDERS FOR UNTIL YOU CONSULT $mm ilGJ.IB 0HB1GE For Sainples. and Prices cf WcrL 11 L If: .FULL.STOCK; OF. STATIONERY. 22 JSrfiSi,"?J.i? r "alia. tali ladfiiatua. iaww r thlSyaT fanSalTSrS UtMHMa. raaala .t .n tea Siaiiaaa4 Aawaia. Ma. ailHai i mm "Alii UAU3AE1 MW Hs Vatr. 4UO mmA kalvhnwJ avt rv-n4. AnKtiuacinQcnTonic .'rdaraat niriDcnconno.- Spun Silk or Silk Plush, in popular colors. jB. NicJiol8, DEALER IN ALL KIJfJDS OF Furnita, Before buying elsewhere, be sure to get my LOW PRICES FOR of tlie LATEST- PATTERNS. 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