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jSoms of th9 , Great', Floods . of History . - ' Eescribsi , $ It ,become8inteijesting.toi note f orae of .the"- great floods o( history. - Qne of the most rrotabje was that vrhich, accordirg tftthepld, historian Camden, waahe a W Jjwl God win's ' land " on the. coast of Kent, and "Jeft, ojply be Godwin Sands. Holland ha? fuinishf d many a coast flood. ' At ortj in 1446, the sea jirokei through the dykes and drowned he people of seventy-two village in all 100,000, persons. The dykes faiied in 1530 and nearly 400, 000 people died. The celebrated Ijtipon flood in Yorkshire was in 1771, ifri;i7& oyer 2,000 lost their lives by the sudden torrents irom the"mountains of Navarra. In 1813 the overflow of the Danube ' drowned 3,000 Turkish soldiers on a Southern Ircn. pmall island near Widden, and in JSilesia the floods practically ruined Memphis Appeal the French ar,my under MacDonald. The Vistula overflowed and broke its dykes in 1812 and swept away 10,000 cattle and' 4,000 houses. Two famous floods in France were those of 1840 and 1846. 'Even the New Yotk Tribune seys. that the scepter of supremacy in iruu and steel must depar from Penn-:, sylvania, and as that State compell ed the New England iron men to close their furnaces and shops and remove to Pittsburg and . its neigh borhood, so the Pennsylvanian. must yield to ihe iron men of Tennessee and Alabama, who, with the unusu-, al advantages of the iron ore, the coal and the flux at' their doors, can make pig iron for one-half the lowest price the Pennsylvanian can reach to. The Tribune sees this, hence it said recently : "Now that the coun try requires six and a half million tons, of pig irorr, and can produce seven and a half million yearly, those mines and furnaces which have the least advantages are dis tanced by home competition." ' There 'are forty cadeU at the An-. napolis Naval Academy:.. Of -these North Caroling has-four, whostand 14, 16, 18 and 22. Our North Caro iina loys are generally badly,, pie pared, as was seen the other day in the rejection of so many applicants J for cadetships at West Point. . Only the best preparation, guarantees the highest rating. WiL Messenger, - : ' if '.. The Indianapolis Journal indul ges better sentiment than politics as the following cleanly dpne-paragraph shows: . 1 - "Though for a season the" pweet girl graduate neither toils nor spins, she is her own excuse for being, and, like the strawberry and June rose, her presence sweetens the work-a-day world and helps it on its time-worn Tound." THOS.B.PACE, " - HAMLET, ST. C. ':, Wholesale and Retail DEALER IN : Gxeneml N TSterchandisQ. DO NOT SUFFER ANT LONGER. Knowing that a cough can be checked in a day, and the first stages of consumption broken in a week, we hereby guarantee Dr. Acker's En- The former fglish Remedy for Consumption, and teas in. the southeast, and upwards of 1,000. houses were swept away by the Rhone. -The other was in the central and southwestern part of France, aud destroyed $20,000,000 worth of property, including numer ous costly railroad viaducts. By the bursting of the reservoir at Lorea, in Spain, twenty square leagues were devastated, and over 1,000 persons drowned, April 14th, 1802. The property damage was es timated at $7,000,000. The giving way of the dam of the Bradfield reservoir near Sheffield, England, on March 11, 1864, letloose a flood, which swept 14 miles of galley in two hours and caused a loss of $1,800,000, besides drowning 250 persons. This is the disaster Fhich is made to figure in Charles Reade's "Pu t Yourself in His Place." The area of he Bradford reservoir was 78 acres, and its dam at the highest place was 95 feet high. The Wiltiamsburg, Mass., disaster was on May 17, 1874. The dam of a 100-acre reservoir gave way, and $1,000,000 worth of property was ruined. Oae hundred and fifty per sons lost their lives. The South Fork reservoir accident of Friday night surpasses all similar casualties in every respect. This teservoir had an area of- over 2,800 acres, and its water, when free from confinement, devastated an area of hundreds of square miles. St. Louis lobe-Democrat. will refund the money to all who buy, take it as per directions, and do not find our statement correct. For sale by Dr. V. M. Fowlkes& Co. Going Eight Ahead. As a proof that the Laurinburg Cotton Seed Oil Mill Company mean business this time, they have already purchased a hundred-horse power boiler and a ninety-horse power engine with a - duplex pump at a cost of $2,398.00, the mill ma chinery at a cost of $10,600.00, 158,- 000 feet of lumber at $8 a thousand, aud given the contract for the wood work of the mill to be 40 by 90 feet, two stories high, and of the seed shed to be 60 by 100 feet, one story high, to Mr. Wm. McKinuon, whose bid was $740.-Laurinburg Exchange, Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for bruises cuts, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr W M Fowlkes & Co. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria and Canker- Mouth. Sold by Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co. Now in Stocfy and to Arrive: 12,000 yards Calico, Ginghams, and oth er Dress TJooda. - 2,000 vards Pant Goods. 1,500 worth of Shoes. - 500 dozen Keer's Thread. 2,000'BaUa of Ball Thread. -10 gross JMatnond Dves. 200 boxes of Tobacco. 35 gross jSnuff. ." . 25 Sacks of Coffee, 10 bbls. each. Sugar and Molasses. .250bbls. Fkrar. N . Lard, Fish, Salt, Canned Goods, Candy, and a full line ef LANDS FOR SALE. 300 acres land ; cm ; both fides pfthe railrbad,- 4 miles from Rockingham. Price $1 per acre. - - S " C)rj pr -'ACRES, one and a half miles from J .0 town at the. low price of $4 per acre, - Four settlements, with dwellings and outhous oa it. - Terms made easy. V ROOM HOUSE on Pearl street in ) good condition,. Lot. 170x50 feet, . rv ACRES six miles northeast of town, O ) on which is a good vineyard of scup peroongs1 10 acres iu bearing vines. 1 iotlaiown as the liyery stable lot. . 6r acres, with house on same, one mile from town.. , 10,000 acres of Pine Land at $1 per acre. Parties vrantine to buy or sell land would do well to consult me before buying or selling." - - All the above property will be sold cheap and on cood terms. M. McAuLA Y, Real Estate Agent. GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HATS, MY FISHERY Is now established at Coleman's mill, three miles above the Grassy Islands, and"vhen water is uot too high I will be catching Shad and Fish of other kinds that usually run the Great Pee Dee. They will be de livered in Buckingham every week when possible, and sold at moderate prices-. I 'n 11 1 ' . .1 T-- 1 ' 1 will sell in quan-uuesai uiensuery, wnere I have good acdommodatious for man and beast. Produce taken in exchange for fish, such as corn, meal, peas, wheat, &c. E. K INGRAM, 12-tf. (P. O.) Dudo, N. C. EDWIN SULLY WITH Taylor & Boiling, Importers and wholesale li an RICHMOND, VA. Eupepsy; This is what"'6u ought to have, in iact, you ra usih'ave it, to ful ly enjoy life. Tjbousands are searching for it lailyy and mourning because they find it not. Thousands upon thou sands of dollars are spent annually fcy pur people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet n may be had by all. We guarantee that Electric Bitters, if used accord ing to ' directions and, the use per sisted in, will bring you Good Di gestion and oust the demon Dys pep8ia'and install instead Eupepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Sold at 50c and $L00 per bottle by Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co. He Wa Eij:-A Giggling girls wo believe that most girls giggle at timesdo well, when they are in the mood for a titter, to seek the society of other girls who are bent oa indulging in the same form of sportive silliness. But a gig gling woman can even another woman gi gler endure her society? Those who saw and heard her quite agreed" with the husband of a woman of at least 40 years who attracted much attention in a railroad car by her spasmodic giggling, siro . pering and occasional fits of pouting. Finally she turned to one of the ladies with her and said, loud enough to be heard by all near: "My husband often says that I'm an aw fully silly and foolish thing, and 1 do believe I am!" Youth's Companion. Paying for Slang. At a New York boarding house the board ers decided to pay a penny a line for the cae of slang at the dinner table. Ten dollars was collected in no time, and the money has been sent to a worthy charity. The slang fund bank might be generally instituted and needy charities benefited thereby. New Orleans Picavune. TERRIBLE. Two thirds of all deaths in New York city are from consumption or pneumonia. The same proportion holds for most other cities. Delays are dangerous. " Dr. Acker's English Remedy for Consumption will al ways relieve, and may gave your life. For sale by Dr. W. M. Fowlkes & Co. Attention, Ladies! Of Randolph and Eicnmond Counties. TR- McG ILL'S "ORANGE BLOS- I POM" Cures, and is worth its weight in gold to anv suffering girl or woman. By addressing Mrs. Lor L. Miller, at De fiance, N. C, and enclosing two cent stamp, laaies win receive uy man, iree oi cnarge a sample box of this valuable remedy. Those who wish to "enquire can easily bt convinced that, whatever the failures of the past have been, we have at last found a safe and sure cure in. ''Orange Blossom.'. A ladv Agent wanted in every township Address Mes. LOU D. .MILLER, jan 24 Defiance, N" C. . Notions, Glothing, &c. Now is the-time for those who buy for -cash to lay in their Summer supplies. X am onenng Special Induceme n s to the. WHOLESALE TRADE and buy ers of large quantities. Will Bell MEAT BY THE BOX, Sugar and Molasses, by the barrel, Coffee by the Sack, and all Heavy lirccenes, in quantities just as low as they can be de livered here lrom V Umington or Charlotte. With a large stock, and my SI edge-Hammer Motto of 'Cash on Delivery, I propose to alwavs LEAD in prices and let others "run after." I am still sffiliner (at the rate of 100 bbls. per month) that good common rlour at 2.2o per sack, ($4.25 for 5 to 10 barrels). Very fine Flour at So.25.to S5.50 per baarel. Full 200-lb. sacks Salt at 1.00 each. Good Coffee 18 to 20 cents. Granulated Sugar 12 lbs for $1.00. ; Good Coffee Sugar 14 lbs for $1.00, and other goods m proportion. I am still general agent for the CARY WAGONS, the best one-horse wagon sold in the State at the price. Price reduced to $30.00, cash, with bed; without bed, $27 cash. Specia. prices to merchants. They are first-clas3 farm wagons and warranted to give satisfaction. Come to Hamlet call for PACE'S CHEAP CASH STORE, and judge my goods and prices for your selves. Very Respectfully, THOMAS B. PACE. CAPE FEAR & YADKIN VALLEY I. I. CO. Condensed Time Table. To take effect Tuesday, Feb. 12, 1889 - TRAINS MOVING NORTH. No. 1. Passenger and Mail. Le Bennettsville, 5.20 a m A r Max ton 6.S0ara Ar Fayetteville 8.Z5 a m Ar Sanford 10.50 a m Ar Greensboro 2.25 p m Ar Mt. Airy 6.50 p m No. 1 Breakfast at Fayetttville, dinner at Greensboro. TRAINS MOVING SOUTH, . No.-2. Passenger and Freight and Mail. Accommod n Freight and Aeeommod'n. 6.00 a m 8.20 a m 1.2p m 1.20 p m 7.2D p m iz.uo m Le Mt. Airy, Ar Greensboro Le Greensboro Le Sanford Le Fayetteville Le Maxton Ar Bennetts-ville, 3.45 a m 7.45 a m 10.00 a m 1.55 p m 4.15 p m 6.25 p m 7.45 p m l.UU p m b.oo p m 7.30 a m 2 30 p m 7.05 a m 12.25 p m 2.50 p m HEAD.j No. 2 Breakfast at Greensboro, dinner at Sandfonl. . Factory Branch Freight and Arcommo elation. TRAINS MOVING NORTH. Leave Mil Iboro, uw a m Arrive Ureensboro, V-viam Leave Greensboro, l'J 10 am Arrive Millboro, 12 25 p m TRAINS MOVING SOUTH. Leave Madison, 1 45 p m Arrive Greensboro, 4 15 p m Leave Greensboro, 4 45 p m Arrive Millsboro, 6 30 p m Passenger and mail trains run daily ex cept bunday. FVeight and accommodation train runs" from Bennettsville Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays ; from Fayetteville to Greensboro on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ; from Gieensboro to Mt. Airv on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; from Mt. Airy to Greensboro on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; from Greens boro to Fayetteville on Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays, and from Fayetteville to Bennettsville on Moiulavs, Wednesdays and Fridays. Factory Branch train rnn3 daily except oundays. Wr. E. KYLE, General Passenger Agent. J. W. Fey, General Supt. FUM1TURE MALM. I have now in stor? an unusually arge stpek of BABY CARRIAGES, that I am selling at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. WRITE ME FOR PRICES IF IN NEED OF ANY. I buy Carriages as well as Furniture in large quantities and will seli cheap. E. EVL HHDREUiS, Charlotte, H. C. M ECKLENBURG z 3FS. o nxr S7U o esl CHARLOTTE, N. G. Manufactures and Keeps in Stcck Steam Eiiorines & Boiler AND MACHINERY k5 OF ALL KINDS. ly5s Cream Balm Cleanses the pJasai fassaec i the Sores. ?A0 za UNION SQUARE.NY. SAMUjS? CHI ST.LOUIS.MD. 7T-ANTA.OA, ALLAS.TEX STILL GOING! A larae ?iIcLae is Haiboad for Stanly. A moyeinjent is on foot to secure i)ne building of a railroad from Salis bury to Norwood, Stanly county - via Albemarle. The commissioners ; A t " ; i ... ofStanlv have ordered an election to be. held in August on the question of subscribing $100,000 to the capi- 1. stock of the, com panyr. with the nnrlftrRtanrlinty that the bonds are " "r-.p . - - not to be issued until active work Khali have begun, which is to be within three months from the date of election: Stanly needs a railroad, anjl needs i.t badly. PJch in min eral and agricultural resources, it youl(i,offer. a tempting field to capi- talisJLs if it .ware connected with. the outside world by railroads. Wesiu erely. hope that a brighter day s downing for the good old county o Stanly, ami that her iondest dreams of prosperity may be realized.- Monroe Enquirer and Express. ' ADVIC.K TO MOTHERS. Sj Ayjnslow's Soothing Syrup should ftlys We used Vbn children are cutting tthV--.IivftUevess;;itlie. little sufferer at , Snmi 'it: p?9dce": 'naUralVqiiiet ' sleep' by ' - relieying tile cfeild troTpaio,:an'd the liMJe ?. cherub aivak'es as "bright as'a button," It ia very pfeasanflo the", taste. It soothes" ;.echildf'8oflerf3 thegirms, allays alt pain, r ' Relieves -wind' colic," regulate? the, bowels, v x nA Vs the best k'uowp renjedv for diar- rha&ffwlfobef. arising from teething' r " Mber causes: - 'veutv-fiye cents a bottle. Tt is estimated that there are 20.- 00 ; more women in Wash i ngton . ' than men.'r - :, . A Lucky Doorkeeper. John A.' McDonald, a doorkeeper at a dime museum in Boston, has received word that he has fallen heir to $100,000, bequeathed by tho late lieutenant Governor James A. McDon ald, Of Michigan. The lieutenant governor was killed in a railroad accident on Jan. 26, leaving an estate valued at about $4,000,000. John A McDonald was a nephew of the mill ionaire. The uncle had seen him only once in his life. Young McDonald is about 23 years old and has drifted about during the past ten years of his life. Six years ago he was a fireman on the New York and New England railroad, and after going through sixteen smashups he quit the business. Phila delphia Times. : amount of the stock of W. D. still unsold, and these coods MUST GO at some price. We offer Special Bargains , in Clothing and Worsted Goods, and it will pay vou to give us a call. J. M. COVINGTON, Trustee of W. D. JIcRae. Shoes and Harness ! AW. JONES ia still at his old stand a and is doing first-class work in his line. Boots, Shoes and Harness made and repaired in the best possible manner and at lower prices than they have ever been nown in this market. Good hand-made Wagon Bridles at SI.OO; other bridles at corresponding; low prices. A full stock of Harness and Bridles alwavs on hand, and made to order on short notice by skilled workmen. A. W. JONES. . CONSUMPTION- SURELY CURED. To the Editor Please inform your readers that I he" a positive renaed for the above named" disease. By its. timely use thousands of hopeless cases have, been permanently cared. I ehall be glad to send two . bottles of my remedy free to any of your readers who have consumption if they will send me their express and post office address. Respectfully, T. A. Slocum, M. C, 1S1 Pearl at., N. Y. It took only five days toj-aisefive hundred thousand dollars for the Johnstown sufferers in New York citv. THE REMARKABLE CURES which have been effected by Hood's Sar- 8aparilla are sufficient proof that this med icine does possess peculiar curative power In the severest cases of scrofula or salt rheum, when other preparations had been powerless, the use oi' Hood's'Sarsaparilla has-brought about the happiest results. The case of Miss Sarah O. Whittier, .of Liowell, Mass., who suffered terribly- from scrofulous sores ; that of Charles 'A. Rob erts, of East Wilson, N.' Y., who had thir teen abscesses on his face and neck : tha of Willie Duff, of Walpole, Massif who had hip disease and scrofula so bad that phvs- icians said he could not recover'are'a few oi tne many instances in which wornderfu cures are effected by this medicine. -: 9 :es. Al- lava Tnfln mmatioxi. Heals Restores the Senses of Taste, Sracll and lieaniig. A particle is applied into ecch nostril and i agreeable. Price 60c at DraKgista or by aU. ELY BKOTHIRS,6 Warrep St-,Kcw York. RICHMOND COUNTY mi mm agkncv WILL BUY AND SELL LANDS and all kinds of Real Estate. All property placed in the hands of this Agen cy will be advertised free of cost to sellers. Strict attention given to all business, and the interests ot patrons carefully guarded. burveys made and plat or charts furn ished to parties purchasing through me. Property rented and rents collected on reasonable terms. Correspondence solicited. Address A. M. McAULAY, Rockingham, N C. I have on hand a large and complete as sortment of goods, consisting, among a great many other things too tedious to mention, of Dry Goois, Men's and Boy's Clothing, boots, bhoes, Mats, Caps, Crock erv, Hardware, Potware, Tinware. Guns Pistols, Trunks, Valises, Coffee, Sugar, Shot Powder, ! Ipur, Meat, Meal, Lard, Molass es, ait, risn, iorn, uais, inuis, uanaies Arcles. Dates. Prunes. Canued Goods. fec. I all of which ! I will Sell as Low as Any body. . 'And I'll do more. For every dollar ,you spend m cash with. me 1 will give you a ticket which will entitle you to a chance' at Double-Barrelled Breech Loading Shot Gun, ' ' , OR AN .. ' " Elegant Musical Clock, as you prefer, both of which will POSI TIVELY be given away to my customers who hold the two lucky numbers on the 24th day of, December next, A-tittle a'musementwill be good for j-our health. Try your luck. You will get your money's worth of whatever1 you buy and may get the gut or clock to boot. J. W. COLE Diamond Rings. LACE PINS, EAR DROPS; SCARF PINS, SLEEVE BUTTONS" COLLAR BUTTONS, GOLD WATCHES, L SILVER WATCHES, Gold and Roll-Plate Chains, Breust Pins, Cuff Buttons, Jersey Pins, Shawl Pins Scarf Pins, Bracelets, Necklaces, Engagement- 'Rings, Sterling Silver and Silver- Plated - Ware,. Clocks, Bronzes and Otfaa ments suitable, for wedding . presents at JNew xork prices. ilye Glasses-and spec tacles, uptical ijooas, uataract Ulasses. iNo shoddy goods kept in this establish ment. Selection packages of anv goods in our line will be forwarded to parties living awav from the eitv'on receint of satisfy ct- . j 1 ory Charlotte reference. bunbt Woehn I! Oi MANUFACTURERS OF Cassimeres, Jeans, FLANNELS, L1NSEYS, COTTONADES,&c AVool carded chear) for cash or on 6hares. WOOL WANTED, for which we will pay cash or exchange gootls. Address all communications to G. J. FREEMAN, Proprietor Hanolet Woolen Mills, Hamlet, N. 0 Repairs Frcinpfty Attended To. JOHN WILKES, Madager. RESERVE YOUR ORDERS FOR UNTIL YOU CONSULT me iEH!i mm- mmm For Samples and Prices of Work. FULL STOCK OF STATIONERY. Our work and prices will compare favor ably with any in the State. C H B ? A C0TTAG Has stt&ined a standard of excellence which admits of no 6uperior. it contains every improvement that lnve.1 tire genius, skill and money can produce. EAKTEL 111 rDo J10 Wft u excel. Ksteia-E)sa . YSAES. . 'iiililp P'iIB "VThen I say Cttrb I do ot an merely t stop thcinfor a time, and then kve them re turn Jigain. 1 mrax A RADICAL CU. I have made the disase of h FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A Ufa-long study. I wimaxt myremedyto CUR is the worst cases. Because other have failed ii no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my lKFALLIBLK IlBMBDY. Gire Exprest and Post Offl-e. It tosle you nolhin; for a trial, ana it win euro you. Aaaress . H.Q. ROOT, M.C., I S3 Pearl St.. New York fRTji MMtuam mmmam CALL ON W. I. EVERETT ger, Loading Jewelers and Opticians, Opposite Central Hotel, Charlotte, T. C. re Don't Buy It Until you see the fine selection of Ging hams, Summer Worsteds, Prints, Lawns, Muslins, &c, which I have just received. A Fall Line of Groceries Always on hand, aud sold at lowest cash prices, t all and see me. T. B, COVINGTON. JOOLATED! HIGHEST .MARKET- PRICES will 'be paid for Wool, by : ' W. I. EVERETT. FOR CLOTHING, HATS, . ' Ladies', Men's and Children's These excellent Orsrana nm orfebratsd frvr vol ume, quality of tone, quick response, varlet of combination, artistio design, beauty in finish. perrect construction, mating: tnfm the mor iLiiracnTe.ornamentaJan-a desiraDie organs los homes, schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc ESTABLISHED REFUTATION, UXEQUAL.KI) FACILITIES, SRTT.1F.1 WORKJIEX, BEST SIATEBIAIi, COMBINED, MAKE THI3 THE POPULAR ORSAH PIAHOS, STOOLS, B00ES. Catalogues on application, Frhe. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO- CHICAGO, ILL. The best ' and simplest 8FLES MADE. Strongest Shooting. EASIEST WORE'.SC Tho BALLiRD has won more prizes at Target Shootinsr than all other makes of rifles put together. All sizes from 22 calibre to 45 calibre. All prices from S15.00 up of the best make ; Hose, Half-hose, Ball Thread and Spool Cotton. Plaids. Sheet ing, Piece Goods, Bleached Domestics, Ta ble Linen, &c. SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Rubber Belting 6, 8 and 10 inches Gum Packing. Crackers, best Cream Cheese. Canned Goods, Flour, Meal, Lard, Meat, Moiasses; in tact, a lull line ot - Groceries. , OF PURE CCD LIVER OIL &E2 KYPOPHOSPITES Almost as Palatabloas Milk. So diKUed that it can be taken. llgoHted, and assimilated by the most teniuve itomaeii, w&eu tne plain ell watt be tolerate! t and by th earn- klnatien ot tbe oil witK tine bypoptxoa- ?utes is mcca more emcacious. Eemukable as a fih prodaecr. Persons gala rapid; irfUIe tailns Also Wagon Harness, Saddles, Collars, I SfJOTTS EMULSION is acknowledgedby Hardware, Crockery, Wood and Willow- ware, (jiasaware, Ondies, etc. EST" All goodsj offered will be as repre- senrea. septZOtf We guarantee Our Goods EQUAL TO S II I T a i IT? THAT TTNE. Stand -without a rival for accu racyand killing poweromarjf or small gsmc Our Ask your dealer to show our rifles. Illustrated Catalogue sent FREE on application. Address SARLIB FIRE ARMS CO. P. O. Hox SO JSi HEW EAVE1T, C02TU. is just out. ti. i-r Lpian's Patent ComMaation Gun-Sint 40 Per Cent KcduclIoB i Price. CTTTD FOR TO-pKe Catalog of Biehts. Eifloa, etc Address, Ym. 1- TOT AN, auddifieiiV!; tomi oa f0 at Gen. PhyBiciau to be the Finest and Best prepa- ig 1064 Q auuu iuws wouu iui uie cciix aaa. euro Oi CONSUMPTION. SCROFULA. GENERAL DEBILITY, WASTING - DISEASES, EMACIATION, COLDS and CHRONIC COUGHS. The great remedy for Ckmsumpt'an, . cna Wasting in Ck'J&sk ell L'mggil lOEAl RELOADISO TOOLS FOB ALL B RIFLES, Pistols s and Shot Guns, o Bit nf tbs T7oei.d Send for -Ulastrutei Di scru'iive j. Circular. IDEAL MF'G CO.. KCW Eavta, Conn GENUINE PETERKIH COTTO-NT R-R-R-h for Rale at $1:00 i er bus el. Only a limited quantity. ct lific cotton known. .,- r H: W. .COVINGTON, Eeekirgfc&ffi; "
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