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; 1 I I-srV'-i-i " . t v.- - "9" i -V--T;-;-:'tF-- 1 hi Iiv "rsti'SJ tt-H,..:-;;-.;.. SI tfargapmeawaBg' " '""''M 1 ' "" rrr. , , . , -r " ' 1 " ,- I , . -"- I The ITatol esctirces of the ; South,: E. P. Alexander, in the- Forum. - ; . . - - i . - . . . -. .1 ... . k. rt" ; -.--. -. ' -s . i . . . ...... . i -S-ifSSJBG. Jin the census statistics the mortal- ?WiW$SM among' whiles, for the ceu8us JT year'1880 wasl447 per 1,000 for the .whole United States; including - the -gooth and for the Suuthern States alone from Maryland to Louisiana inclusive it was but 14,04 per 1,000. ; By the best ofv all ; demonstrationsj . ; therefore, the south u proving tle r ' 'salubrUy of her climate, the ferli Iu ofher soil, the extent of her natural 11 resources and her fitness for the sup. f port ofilarge population. An empire in extent, hef janda are still not one- c'haff occupied Her population per - : , ' square "mile average aiotU one-third j . "-'that of the average NorthenStatfrand :' but one fifth that of the more popu- lous ones. Tfeeole condition which i now prevents a lar;e immigration, ' , i both from abroad and f ron the north - 'f western states, from taking advant-?Ci---"bge of the opportunities open in the ; i South, is ignorance of tbe situation .'.r:' Such ignorance cannot" be "of. long : : . duration. Briefly, there is.'not else Svhere on the globe a lerrttory open " to tbe Anglo-Saxon race, with - such : 7..variednd great resources and euh propitious and easy conditions of life and labor, so abundantly supplied ; Vith rivers, harbors and with lines of railroad transpotation, -or so" well located to command tbe commerce of 1 botb hemispheres. The prophecy ' what qur "people will ; make these ' advantages in tbe stniggls for com mercial supremacy among the na tion of the earth is but fainty writ- : ten. in what has already been done, under adverfe' eonditions, 'by each section working alone. Now their , united strength will be brought to . bear on the easiest' part of the pro . blem. The mftst progressive race on earth the leaders of the world ' in 8ciencef in invention in wealth, in energy and in enterprisewill heredevelop the greatest natural re ; : ; - sources under the most favorable v conditions pofsible. - ' "Ayer's Medicines, have been sat isfactory to me throughout my "practice," . especially Ayer's Cherry a Pectoral, which has been . used b toany of my patients, one of whom sayahi knows it saved his life." F. L. Morris, M. D., Brooklyn, N. Y. The Best Locking 2sn. Washington Post, ; ? - ' - ' " . If a dozen men were asked to 7: - name the finest looking man in the House of Eepresenfatives, probably -, no two would agree on - the same .member, it being clearly a case . " , whre the old saw de gustibus non V v est disputandum applies with pecu " liar force. ; Yet all of the ' dozeen 2 3i would agree thatShirely of Indiana, - Bryan of Nebraska, Baily of Texas, C 1 Crosby of Massachusetts, and Dur- : :burrow of Illinois, are uncommonly ; . - handsome men. All . tf;ese are: : young men and none of the them' ''exquisites," but bank more on v brains than good ' looks. On the r 8enate:side Coke has the, most ina- Jjestie look, Daniel the; most refined, whle Hiscocjc's face comes neater i the class ibjtype " than that of any. - other grave and earnest reverend . seigniors who occupy th it chamber. : : f rr is not what we say 3-1 B uf Jfrbivi JHood 's Sarsa pa r i 11 a does,1 ; that makes it sell, and has given it ..' isuoh' a firm and lasting" hold; upon - the confidence of : the people. The voluntary statements of thousands v of people" prove beyond question ..V.. . that this prepefation, possesses won- . . derful medicinal power: - . Hood Pills cure Constipation by restoring the peristaltic action of te : ; alimentary ;-canal. They are the . , best faniify cathartic. ' , ..: ; - ;' At the PoT-of ths Eoads. - Cctham Record. ... . The forks rbf the-political roads ; ; have now been reached. Every . 4; Democrat meut now decide whether he wiil walk in I the way his fathers . trod, or whether b e will turn -aside and follow the will o the wisp that . "is anormg him ihlo. apolitical quag . mire. ' , : : .' ling of the hair is. the result of 1 inaction of the glands or roots of the r hairj ori a morbid rt He of ih F alp, wnicn may oe cured iy ijrjlrs iinir Renewer '.; '- r ' 1 PilJK yPlLES ! ITCHING PlLfiS. . STMPTOMS-r-Moisture;. intense itching and etiuging; most at night; worse by scratching. ; If allowed to continue taroora - ; fform which ftetf bleed, ond ulcerate, bu ;;c6mihg yeryijBoreSlw,ATNfi's; Ointment . top .tae it-chmg arid bleeding, bfats nice - ation,. and ia most cases removes the tu " mors. At druggists,' of by mail, for 60 : ceuta. Vr. iSwayne & Kon, 1'hiradelphia :S :'Th9 First Stp. ; . : . ': Perhaps you are run doMn, can't eat, ;0, can t eleepcan t think, can't do anything ; to your satisfaction, and vou wondfr what. : ails you. You should heed the, Warn in er. Id yon are taking the first steps; into , Ker-. -,: vQusrTos'raxion. Yhti need- a Nerve -v; Tonic and in Electric Bitters yon will find - 11. a r, .... . 7 . f ( - - '' ": a . 5!Ao,vy j ouitjujt. lor- restoring yo ur..ner . : ; vous system to its normal, heaithv condi -- ; , tibn..'; Surprising results follow the' use of : ; tnis great js'erye .ionic . and Alterative. ; ;.N. Your appetite returns; good ' digestion is restorea,.an4 thrlAvef 1 ahd Kidneys re fiime healthy action. : Try a bnttl'. Price v p.ic. at Dr: W . Fowlkes & Co'b prug PBEYAtEJICE OF ILL-HEALTH. . .Jtll-health is ; a' very matter-of-fact -affaijvr-it is no uncertain and problemat-'; cal condition, - The necessity fit tiw;s, -for medical treatment is as evident nd, "pressing as any othe necess:tyij'ani Lit is for - this reason - that wo : would v I earnestly . caution, our readers against - the use of any but the rmost approved. , -remedies. IrrenarableXiujury is often , ; done Ly placing confjd.cuce , raedi. j ' cities widen, although , new and preten.. - iAtiu r nuA - ft-nfc wrkl.fl-. lufifl : Tt .. A ' til A V . ;Blino9t inevitable - failure of these com. pounds that throws; discredit upon phar ; : macy and niedicul science iu general. :; . Physicians are now of the opinion that ' many diseases are the resultof a morbid ' Condition of thevblood, eitherjthiougli inheritance, or ontglon, and: that thi -pnly rational and effective ray of cur ing these complaints, is to produce a " radical change In the vital fluid. " Tho .: prevalence, for example, ot scrofula is the most prolific cause of consuuipfron..:; A specific that expels tho : hereditary -taint of i scrofula from., the- lilooiT is, . therefore, a preventive ot consumptioBi' That Ayer's: garsaparilla lias repeated- y proved itself , such a. specifle is a - welL-kiiown ftict that cannot he too f re- ' quently and-ungently proclaimed -' A distinguished.-: physician j has re--cently: recorded his belief, ; founded - :' on -the most satisfactory and reliable evidence, thalv i4 the faithful, use of -- Ayer's Sarsaparilla wilj . thoroughly eradicate scrofula;'" Ho furthir asserts: "I have nssd it as an alterative and blood-purifier, and must" say that I honestly believe it to he the best blood- : medicine ever ffsniponndod.' This tes- ; timonyrwhieh baa been Te-affirmed by hundreds of others, should he sufficient - to induce all who are of scrofulous habit - to resort, -without delay, to the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. - - , Another malady very prevalent in the . United States is catarrh. Tlpis is also a - blood disease, a&d one of the most stub born with which physicians have to con tend. "We have been repeatedly as sured, however, that the persistent use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla effectually ex- rpel3 frouv the system -this most . gusTi' and dangerous Tcomplaint- - ' a the way te health is through ,th " . fificatTon of 'the blood which nouns ues the whole system. Try Ayer's Sarsaparilla. - - A' Big Ccttcjn Man on the Situation. Monroe tinquirer-Express Mr. J, M. Fairley, the king cotton buyer of North Carolina tells us that this country is in better-condition than he has known it in the 17 3"t-ar8 he has been livinghere. The roads are bettrr.'the lands are in a better state of cultivation, thefcribs are fuller of c m, ana there are more ana tetter kept stock,caUle,3nd hogs.. Mi Fairly r-turned . Tuesday from a trip to Lancaster, South Carolina, made through the country. ; He found the roads much better in this country than in Lancaster. He says more new houses aregoing up and more improvements generally are being made than he ever knew before. Mr. Fairly has. been the principal cotton buyer in Moore for a number' of years. ;Hjf interest would seem to be to enconrage the " production of cotton; but he 4s too much of ; a. patriot to dotbis. :-- He says that the people must quit raising so much cotton and raise corn, wheat, dat9T clover, stock, cattle and hogs that herein lies their salvation. He talk ed with a dozen representatives larmers wtnie. m .Lancaster and every one 6f them with orje exeepi riion told him they ' were going to ent-down their cotton crop an aver age ot one; hall. ' One farmer who last ryear- bouaht $500 worth of guano, tcld him he j was going to ouy oniy aw worm in is year, Ttiis farmer killed5( bogs laet year. . . Consnmption'Cnred. .Ail did physician retired from practice, having had placed m Ins" hands br an East Indiami5Bionary " the - formula of a simple vegetable .remedy for the. speedy ana permanant cure t Uonsumption, Bronchitis;. -Catarrh, Astlfima land: all throat and Imng Affections, also a positive and radical care; for NeiyouB Debility and all JNervoas" Conplaints, -aftert hatinsr tested its wonderful, eurati ye powers in thousands of cases, has fdt it ; his duty t-o makeit known to his sarTerine fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to el ieve human ewffering ,1 will send free of charge, to all who desire it, -this recipe, inGman, French or En glish, with full directions' for preparing and nsing. Sent tree py man py addressing with ' stamp, naming tnis paper. V. A. INotes, o2u Powers' Block, Rochester, K. Y. .1 When Baby was sick, we are her Castoria. ; V' When she was a Child, she cried f or Cstoria. : When she became Miss, she clung to Caetarla. i When she had Children, she gave them Castoria si a 33 fr - i 5.J &M of the-se travellers is Simmons . Liver k- uiatpr,: thebest- pro :. tection .5,,- La Grippe. -Th ' symptoni& .r'--Qi!hperT mi- , meroup ; ';lftevere -pains in . the i , -hest, back and.limbs, or fee: though you v had a - hard cold '' in the head, or a 'condition, of biliousness : and crairps. The doctdt$; agree -J there i only one preventive, keep the bowels regular and theTsys"-" tern tohed up, and this can bests bedone by takhSimTiionsLiver - :"ri- . j.-;- " -., -: i - , - ... ;;- - . The Tariff the Causa. W.lmir.gtotStar. - ; ThireJs ascroltyof money tin the 8CU' h nud west.-There ir nut only an abundance but a -gupaiHrndance-of uionev in" the central and eastern' states 4Th& south'and the wesE- aVe. agricultural sectipnsj Ihe center and m si a re . -tnano factn ri ng " sections. They havo the beuefit of the pro tective .tariff, and the- suih and wtst-'pay tcihute. to them, accord in(ly The demand for an increase of circulaiirjg.. medium comes from the jfouth and ert-OQe of tie principal reasons, why these sections 3 ;.ff ir.froai .the need of money as they do js because heary- tribute i3 levied, u pon : every tariff taxed iarti tf e they buy anl the.muneygoes to the manufacturing states U pay for tlin '"and the result is that the money qjf the.country is drawn to te manufacturing centres create ing a surplus there nd a. deficiency else where, A proper adjustment of thctafiff would remedy this, and leave the county more, evenly dis tributed, and would thus prevent in a grea measure the stringency from which! the agricultural . sections suffer.? This tariff reform would ac complish two things:.. it would i save money to buyers in the cost of man . ufactured articles which they buy and would leave more money in the hands of the people to meet the demands of business. This would be practically equivalent to an ex pansion of tbe currency as fax as it went.. BucTelen's Arnica Salve: The best Salve m the world tor bruises uts, soies, mcers, salt rheum, fever sores etter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, anc all .skin eruplions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required." ! It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re fanaedj Price 25 cents per boi. For sale by Pr W M'Fowtkes & Co. . Kxl pnaniba A wtta (reM aih!actiao t tfca on of : !k:l3os euoor P. P. r. u a cmeauid oawi&iMB. TPrisl Fmmo, Tetur. So!4 Hw4. etc.. Mc " P- ft P. i p-w.rJ tonic tni u tratlatst tPK'tgf, m&m mW$ mrw Bm&?4m VHiwvg up u fjHiKa npiaty. -shot iiratcsu colaoiMd end vhoc Mood la ta ' CURES ; cMe imiputiM at P. P. P., rcfeiy Adr Pete Baa lIPrH&S : Prcprietars, - - BrBggbtSjIipjn's Bioofc, SAVA53i3,QA, The Wilcox & Gibbs Guano Co. iUST :0:- Farmers ..cbm.hlt'yimjtere8'''a'rid buy -Tfa'e'?:.Eagle!f Stalk;;; Gutter-a, ;.f giant for -strength anchsfBciencyT-made' to cut one or two rows, using the -feam;'jreds"'fok "sin gle oj double frame ;. (as the";; work being ; done may,-: reqnireK ct original ; cost small an 1 the range-bf .work wide.-.: ::i .; '':- .j.- : -.- ..r... I - ..-. . - Sent any "jeh er e - on-trial to respon sible parties. . ; - ' 1- ' . . I would urge upon my ; customers; to - lnd in: theirCorders now,' as the supply for ihisseason will W;limit"ed.'-;.' - ' i - ,7 -? . . ISttetand 'divislbnFiphtS'foreM . xor umnt-r panipuiars aonress Tit tezr-OSS&S' ' '' .' J1aaa!MMn a."-jg-'" ''i'yy'- 'itfl;.-!":-..::- liilhiiaii,;eira?s:''!!SK ti PATENTED t- s 1 for Infants "and Children' 4 y ; . CastorlaissoweHadaptedtocMldrei'that g trecommond it as superior to ftny prescription known to me." H. A. Ascbkb, BL D.,- - 111 6a. Oxford St, Brooklyn, K.T,- -' M The use of ' Costoria is so uniTersat and i Its merits so well known that it eems a wort . 0t Bupererogation to endorse it lew are the ""-' InteniKent AraDies who do not keep Castona 1 within easy reach." - --"' 1 Carlos Maftyw, T).p., - ,- - . siew York City - 1 1m Pastor Blooming tlale Eotormod Cnurcb. ;HRD ? ffs times are so harfcsnd money so scarce, I vva nj o say : t o - m y friends and the publicigenerally, tha I have just returneS from thsNortSr- ern markets where I have bough goods cheaper than I was ever able to buy thambsfcre and: am now re- cBiVjnpiem and enilo the trade accordiri Come t-sei me and I know I can please you "with .low prices this time. lean -ell vou everything in the line of General Merchandise, from 25 to 50 oer cent cheap er than i ever offered them before. -My ind read' tor your inspection, ana i wm .. .. - - i T IT tion, as I have threeui the most courteous on you. - ' . - . I wish to chH especial attention Sest stock ol PtFSHIfTJSB ever shown'.! a Rockingham.:. Price of Uearge in- town .or. 'within 5 'flanking "you Ibr jpast patronage and expecting a big Fall Trade, . - : X 11KMA1N YdUHS, : - . eitsation 3 Attraction Sfierediby: Youths, Boys & Children s suits-and Over coats for the Fall and Winter season. ; ;J y fivercQatsHicli, ;la8n - ; ;.: ... '..'- . . ; . '- ':y-;h 9 'r We are able to offer the very best and most ; ; . original designs. This department.: has been 4 "-"".'."'- ' v .7 given every care the productions.this sfea- I . : -. '".' - . ' . Bonsurpassing heretofore shown." V- - m SPECIAL ATTENTION DIRECTED TO OUR : LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF MINISTERIAL STJIf THE LA TEST -AND BEST STYLES AND FABRICS, -10 PER GENT. DISCOUNT TO MINISTERS.a : : P. - - : Ail orders shal have bar prompt and OUNDED I8S4 h y the present executive ities lax educating xQUSQ VUtsi AMU ; ;;; ? z. 'naxKSQEk CHARLOTTE N. C. . .. - bv t a m. m k m m la b m bv . r.5i school, owinr to Its HIQH Standard of exoeltence, Jim placed in bus women from Md., Va., N. C, S. C. and Ga. than pkrUcnJanyuiiled. W.H.SA M . LONG; of Richmond countv, 'm' N. C. having : exec u ted a, deed of assignment., for the beneht 01 creanors, to the undersigned Assignees, on the 2.6th dav of December, 1891, they hereby nbtify all'-nfTsons : that thev have accepted said trustand that all persons indebted to said A. JU. iion muai maae luiixieuiate V'v" "ment .themNoindulgen T. C. GUTHRIE, - - . ! .v.;;.; ':.;-;,'-;!"i:''"-..,'. " . ;;?i i 1 ;M If- uri'nnfi.'S , Csrter!a cores Colic, CkmsHpatton,' -SourBtooiach, Diarrhoeaw Eructation- -. v Sills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes h 'gestioB, - , ' Without injurious medication. . For aeverat-years I have reeommended your Castoriai ' and shall always continue to da so as it has invariably produced beneficial. results.n . " " , Edwin F. PihdeS, H. Xbe Wlnthrop," 125ta Street and 7th. Ave :l - VewYorkCitys. TIMES. propose lo offer stock is now complete' id every department aiso promise you prompt ana polite atten , . . -, , . .1 young gentlemen of Jiockingfcam to wait ;' ": - . " - to the tuct that 1 have by -far the lar I would also say that my line of Un dertalzer's goods is complete in every re spect, from the cheapest Cofins to the fin st Metalic Caskets. . mtl'es, $5.00. Longer distance,. flO. 00. of thaSSasoor our JtlLinefMeiiS Rare, R hfcReliable s'i:Susts' Wehow every .Style Frock,. Sack or Cut away. Tbe manufacture, trimtDings and as , sortmenfc of fabric all one could desire. We are -very strong. The styles we show. are very n omerous, affording a wide variety from which to make selections. i ' , 199 careful attention.'";We pay return charge 'in occupies roar DnuaiDjn v unYnuna - wuausM tor success in me. .ine-ouuoo: ior demana for our graduates is unpreceaeDteo. no it means cheap sarroundin gs, Inferior facilities, and offers NO opportunities for securing P O S I TIONS for its pupil and graduates . This , caa piacea m dusbwh all sunuar mstiiuxioni icomoinea. vnaiogue auu j . mfifw SlQrAC St&lHQ MftCi flit ASLhtr. Wfi'Can give yoif some of the very best bargains; in each of our lines you ever heard of or read of. You just ought to see our Neck Wear (and you will if you do. yourselves justice). They are the; very prettiest ever brought to this market, and at prices that will astonish you for cheapness. We it good (roods, low are going toy ii. S. LEDBETTER. 4-V fijiLL; KIKJDSv AND . To which they invste the' Meat(leaPFIu1irGorripalt! We propose to sell as dieapsVny MOMfflCOlIKIME TO In Miffinery,' Facy Gbods Coats and v6t 25 ner cent. Also I have iust" received Goods;' consisting of Tases.Xolls, a nd Toys nearr, sisters, or your cousins or your aTjnts '' : -"- - f- "- - - - ' - "1 ' x 'Xecuding Millinery :epiiiiiY:is;iiH, And the wav to economize' is to first find-out est, and the "way to find that out is to try the market. ; , i -..Vv -.J, X H uUi'-' " , T do not ask vou to buv from me if vou have the least doubt that you can get tbe. same article elsewhere for less money, but the market and you can oe the judge. ' - I sell no Furniture but what is the very article is good, you can rely on it. ' I always carry m stock a lull line ot .Furniture and many JNoveitiesj 1 can aiw. UipIy your wants. If not right at the call, or write to tn before.you buy,"aa.I 'minpT ' JCail'tn ftfe me- ' v- . -?-;-i;: JNb It, West Trade Street, 1 i LrPPMftf t?RDS., Proprietort, - ' Terr's ; -i"s ; 1LL. at The Eocet office for all oods, now coaaa- want your trade, and prices will get it we YOURS TRULY, ." . - j EICSi: STEELE, ' - R.S. LEDBETTER Jr, IBriotliers, attention of the public. Etc., in'the Market. : Give cs a call, S' -i: .-; AJIGINS ; Jackets; so come-right. alpng., l ean av from New York . nice fine, of Amas of all kinds, which I am J going toselp - V"? - :'',i.;iT'' - - ; n:i' ; 1 il n .A for nixie, money, pe sure to cau av Mou&e-df Mockipgham. .-r ... -what jnerchant'sells goods th e cheap do ask you to call and get prices. Then try - . ;,;, . -: ; ; ' - I best for the money, rad-hen 1 tell you an "zr r: :; "'--"m ' i time, 1 can :do it 111 a few days notice, f?? can furniBh you and -l --T ';" :..;V- J - save . you eonsiderabl& CHARLOTTE, N: C. MNCER Dr. S MWrtShi' of Gibson Station, 0:, efTers-hifl professional 4 services to m peopleof Richmond and" Wjoining ties. With a; long line of snccessful. expe-- the mostobsEinate cases, where cure 1 possiblejreadny-yield- to hi& treatment. T 1 nnlms c - 11 i' i ;(,; i: .tits Dst rrcvtnuvw t. , tjf?";""'';; "u " " " " - . -T'w-.
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