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1 - i i j u is i! u i'ii !i 1 j c f-l: hi i t.i 1 1 i! ; i Hi i'. ! hi ' i Hi i! T HE V J D T T e Judge Avery. To how hov tlji gentleman is not. It should 1 the object of a appreciated Ix-causo of his worth county -news-paper to look alter n$ regards ability, thorough. pial- public interests and encourage iiiuation and merit for a place on public enterpriser. If this is not 4ur wtate ticket for one of t lie Jus- our duty we are ignorant and tiee of the Supreme Court,; we totally ignorant of what our duty clip from a h'tter by Hon. W. U. i. Cox to the Kah-igh New ami 0l- j The public road of Montgom tercer, of the 5th instant, (len. ery. county during the past win Cox say, iter have been desperate, the "In this connection permit n.e worst it has ever been our sad to say a word in behalf of two irentlemen who have beeu proun- jjVjJiicuiDii i i.tnt v ment oiu-4 in connection . with wr Stato ticket. "hi 1875, when the Constitu- tional Convention met wlm li wav 1., ..1.. ! .in - it ii ilr u.v- i wkd tu. mt Itair tiiIi Mini I'llllll it I fl 111(1 control of the white .race, the;e gentlemen did more than any two - others to convert; our Democratie minority into the coutroling e!e operation of Dr. Kansom, an but as ue Im e tho Picsellt Independeut liepublinm, the sad jtem we n,ust under it. AVc contiiiuauce'-of misrule and eni- i think the fault is with the over lezzltMnent of public moneys in Vers 'of these bad roads. Ovor- then altlicted, might have been; . . . indefinitely prolonged. It was j roa,ls u,lder tlieir supervision are .mainly through the efforts of Cen. worked well. Simply throwing a Huberts and Maj. Avery that the ' few pine twigs in a mud hole, and co operation of Dr. Hansom was pishing a spoonfull of dirt on secured, which gave us the orga 'tliat is not wovkiug- a ro.uL AU nization of that remarkable . bodv. L., v i. ; ' i . , , -L ,, . ... , , . ; such work is destroyed bv the (nr it! tlna fliikti- ntilr i 11111 t n . ' 1 ' 1 li- out support. General Robert h en- tered the Confederate army a beardless youth, a private soldier, land by Inconspicuous gallantry -mid control of men at the close ot the war wore a geueral's 'wreath upon his collar. He lias made a very good Auditor for two terms, which shows his qualitieations for turner services. If our govern - ment is to bo conducted on busi - liess iinciples, and .not' fop the gratitication of personal ambition,! be is entitled to a renomination. Judge Avery is now on the Su perior Court bench, where his qual ifications for the hiehor nosition has been thoroughly deinoiistrat-1 Potitioils which are being circula ed. He, too, was an 'admirable ted by Alox J. Wedderburn, See soldier, but, being on the staff,'! retary of the Legislative Commit lus promotion was not so marked." triA Vo 'qma n,.. We heartilv endorse the above A 'tate 0 an0' and think our party cannot do 1 Iie Ietler 18 addressed toFftrm better than to honor the man, who ers a'd Patrons;" one clause of it In this 'instance, is eminently wor - iny oi a piaco on our supreme iTonrt bench. The Jury System, Our fathers' idea of a free in dependent government when they 1111 ii'tuiuai ion 01 tills epun ic Nvas a correct one, lie- erty to the breezes they prepared n strong stall to support it. This is truly un government of the peo ple for the people and by the pco- ' ....v,. II'IMIUL, Vl llll- pie." .o supreme . dcHpot sits ITOWJIPI ilium n mnr t a tin , V " -" - "'jand pructical v puts the Bureau rule a dependen people with an ' outsidt, of yonV 3 eimrtmeut v iron rod, or to grind poor coward- , . i . ly subjects into powder with a mer- i 1 ll hIauk l)etltlons are to be ciless iron heel. We boast of our "3" the farmers and sent to Jioerty, we preach up our freedom! to i ne worm. America, the land of freedom's birth! The old earth never spun around the sun loaded with a freer and wiser population than we can boast of to dav. This is all true and tenfold. more. i'be politician upon the stump with voice of thunder in lcmdliv nnr.! splitting, hair raisinir (?) baranmie can tell us o the glory pomp and disloyal, in appointments to civil and splendor of the -stars. 'and '-office, came up on the question of . Htripes Yes it is a subject high4its seCond reading, and speeches ly worthy of the pen of a poet,! J . U , Ml and the tonguoof an orator, lint r ma1 111 ftfUr Mr- Kid' no invention of the human mind clloberer' f Virginia, and . Mr. is without error. In this country : Wair. Mr. Kdmunds opposed it every man who violates the law is ' and expressed the hope that the take do nirtberstcp ty. It is a . beautiful system, jwitli.tlio bill. Twelve men are drawn in an im- j The House passed the Military partial manner, to sit and try tho Academy appropriation bill, criminal. justice could be j In the Senate on the 27th the awarded by human hands it seems committee on territories reported that this jury system would most ' unanimously against the admis. assuredly give it. AVhcn the syssion of the Territory of Utah as a tern was first instituted no doubt ; State, and the Senate bill appro- '1-ill. printing $170,000 for a public The jury does not every time building at Charlotte, C, was 4,sit together, hear the evidence 'passed. T uu iriumr ineir ven wt ii.nni. lliirt,. I) Xf.i....' . i.. ... I m m aw . a w m .-m vt iib i iaaak-7 i i ..- ( and dislikes have a great deal . t". Miiuuence over tnem, and it is not every time thev can trv ti ean trv th pnintrymeu impartially. Tl.n A .,1.1 that a Randolph man in splitting a large white oak tree on his jocentiy, lound )"hkui Kuuongiit m tne center Pf it. Jn Trw Hanover county the en gineer of a locomotive which killed a man has leen indicted for man slaughter. Ex? Habile Uoads, Perhaps we ahonid not com- 'rplaiu. J5mie oue may take of fense at our complaint. We Iioikj fortune to travel. Some of .. them in nlafis luiv ltpn 'ilnuwt . ' impassible. It is not necessari- ly thus. They could be made bet- ter The blame for such a bad .. ... . state ot aTiaira must rest some- vliCie- Let h whom the cap tits wear the cap AVe are opposed to the present moie of working pnblic roads, niJst s,wer- of rain. Public roads shouhl be worked, carefully, and ! well, and not struck- at. They ; are the avelllu?s of C011VCvance. i, , A; J ! T1,es0 roatls are Uf only u ; of transportatioiiwe havo. It ! will be better (or the fanning ; classes, and the traveling public 1 an(1 n be niuch mo iil : . , 1 Ior Ylsltors to have -!od publie- loaus C. C. Wade, Eso,. handed us a circular letter, and some blank 1 will exjdain its purpose,' it reads '-as fsllows: "The Chicago Cattle ring is here in Washington, with paid lobyists, masquerading as the friends of Agriculture, and de- j- maiHimg the adoption of a bill nown ns the "Palmer Bill." the entire control of tke Animal , IT, nyf p.. ,'nm fl. i. 1 AgriciiUnre, and places it under , - . . v . i'ifiiiijuvill the management of a Board, a ma jority of which are to be cattle grow ers under the influence of the ' Cllicago ri with , n our representatives in Congress. Congressional Summary. In the Senate on the 2Gth ult. t Blair's bill, to give preference to disabled Confederate soldiers. 518 "etwocn men who ha( been u..4.i. tt - ... .i , , ... . a. zr. r -v. -. . i of funeral expenses of Chief Justice Waite. rioprmun-5v,,ouo to del ray thciOtK) dam;e ainst vr n,n,-n of the' StiitPvi1lA Vnil i " 1t.,- ,.r tr iv vi jxui7k, juauu n epeecu tin tavor ot the tariff revision. The 1 Senate Paf 61 bills, among jthein on appropriating f 20,000 a to complete the monument at Frederiekslmrsr. Va, to .Mary, tlieM iu ,rici,..l aim ,11, rm.r mothnr nf WAliitirvfain The Houm-, in committor tb -I- whole, considered the Indian ap propriation bill, and Mr. Njdson, T i . Republican, of Minnesota, took advantage of the general debate to deliver a very strong speech in I'rtrflr nf rsVrifV reform. uliiMi irai wartulv applauded on the Demo- j cratic side. . The-Hour, after debate. pa this pension business is going too far. He contended that the Han cock pensiou bill could not be cited as a precedent for the 'bill planting a pension to Mrs Logan. Hancock was a soldier when he j - A . . I ed bills granting pensions for ! t. this .uhj-ci by the P.pi.lent in 1 llh wild he u JKWKLRT, SILVEii AViiviiv . .. , J , - ' v"' iTer our whole rountr , from the etr-t ' A u HR. ?000 a year to the widows of his hist annual message the neel , time to the present. I.iendt PLATED WnK. (lens. John A. Logan and Frank of information and vmtilarenlllit-: fJm eiploit ot lSoto. LSe!le. r , , ' P. Blair. This bill gav, rise toa'-ment on options of revenue & Ho' S vigorous debate. Mr. Tarsnev, !" " "n increasingly ;Cuy tr. t ;;f-rni Jo W.ldJI.il. lwnrcpairiu i , b?'t a'l I arts of the ctintrv. i Ruff " dl,tjenerU Mile tod Crook. I S!? Am - L." ' Democrat, ot Michigan, said that It - tlJ .... , ! pre.t Indian cloef. .nd M-oren cr.-fca-aZEIAma.!: oiea; jjogan was not. Al"llsjYork about time to call a halt when i Congress was asked to pay a pen sion to the w idow of a L nited States Senator. , . ; There was nothing of interest in the proceedings of eitheb bou.se oirthe 31st. Mr! Evarts, from the Senate library committee rcporfed favorably a bill appropriating $2(1,000 for the purchase of a sword of Washington which , is now in tho Possession of Miss Virgina Lewis Taylor. In the House, Mr. Mills, from tlie committee on ways and means introduced the tariff bill, and Mr. McMillin, of the committee, gave notice that he would undertake to call it up for consideration on the 17th. Mr. McKinley substi tuted a minority report. Tho House refused to suspend the rules and pass a joint resolution offered by Mr. Crane, of Texas, proposing a constitutional amend ment changing the time for the annual meeting of Congress. Mr. McClammy introduced a bill pro posing to reward the discoverer of a remedy for hog cholera. Democratic County Conven tion. The Democratic Convention for the county of Montgomery wilfb"$ held at the Court House, in Trbv, on Saturday tho 20th day of May? IrtSS, and will be callod to order at 12 oclock, M. The purpose of the Convention is to fielect dele- nntAo f 4-1-. CJ i .1 i. : .... -i.' Kaloigh, 31ay 30th, and to thci - congressional convciuiou oi tne 7th District at Salisbury Juno All the Democrats of the county are requested to meet in ConVeh tion in their respective townships or election precincts, at thoir several voting' places on Satur day, 31 ay 19th, at 2 o'clock, P.M., for the purpose of electing their delegates to the County Conven -. 1 "t i - r At tion, and an Executive Committee, to consist of live active working Democratic voters of the several. ,M."",u'lM,n ;',CU,UI1 liri;.iiici.M.j It is suggested that the several : nnum xAccumo commiiiees convene at the meeting of the County Convention for tho pur - posu of electing a new County thorough organization for the! coming campaign. Let true men and good Democrats attend tho r""0"'1 1,Ml ; 7l'. osiii - tions and men of character, mteg- rity and recognized fitness, will townshin and ('oiinrv ,n?ivi.. bo nominated. ominated, and success sure. i i ir t, m d. li. Blair Chairman, AN . K. Harris, Sccretarv. Dem. Ex. Com. i1 Xot Gllty.' After a long and exciting trial of the Stono-llearu libel case the . . jury brought in a verdict of "not guilty,' last Saturday evening. The counsel for the prosecution were Solicitor T. M. Argo. Fullet ,i o i,. it.i.i- Snor, race, HMinB an,l Heck v, aim a. .u. i,ewis and N)n. And lor the defendant, J. A. Lock- hart, Battle and Mordecai, Lieed, Busbee and Busbee. and Teele andMaynard. There are yet two more litiga tions by Mr. Stone in connection with the same matter, and which are to be tried at the next term f u ake Suivcrior Court, the present term living expired last Saturday rniglit. The first is a suit for IU- 1 and the second ona a suit for damages against Mr. A. B. (iiilesnie. editor 7 -k a 4- I . . v I.I... II . At. T 1 i 1 1 lu inKMioiis articles. The Weekly Evening Post. Tiie'New.Youk Evening Post will begin, on the third of Mav. to i-sue a WEEKLY . i of Kcvenue Rpfurm wlilnh Uc Im. i of Koveniip Rpf.irm ul,;.!, l oi xweenne neiorm, winch has be- 1 - - HIM UTT- ' nal iw.iitics. 1 he existence of an actual surplus in the Treasury es- tiniated to reach 140,000,000 on ; v - v i)wv.i'w OH ! the 30th of June, 1SS3, and the further increase thereof under pre pat 'XV are a menace to all Inm nes mtere!, and a direct incen- UT JaMi-fuIn and corruption j ... ...c ujTn.inauns oi puoiic money. l he attention of tliepetwi nlc having !een liinHc drawn " - I njiement to make a A 1 fi rttl .iUls weUlv npu'sn-jRiT ot A'l incpK ouoMT-puon price per yeor. t irrtctipyoi me nrsi nnnuxT will be ni:iilrd anywhere on re qtitt. Send address on a postal -card to The Evening Post, Newr Spirit or the Pre. The l-vsuc in national p dtlics in tbe approaching campaign will be the same that has been fought ov er j ry. lor tne past quarter ot a century The IX-mocraiic parly believes that the War of twenty-live yeais ago lias been fought and ended. It believes that the men who fought so gallantly and ag:iint such fear- iui uuuh iimier uu- u 14 ii inc V-Oii- Till a ft 1 1 frderacv. are citiz is of tlie United i5tateand are entitled to rectivp I the same couHiderathm and have an equal share of ti e labor and re MHitteibilitv of tl. ..v,rnmP..t . those who lought under the lKlai and strip s." The It' publican 1.:. i.ii: -.' . 1 " nmer. iri.r. uiim.t ilu ;ti .tid V glance on a creditnf mi months; bond that t he people ot the bonth shoo G ! with approved security for the de- be treated :.8 tiaiuws and denied juried payment, and title retained if not by law by a damnable ptil lic sentiment all pai lit-ipation in the affair of the government. That the Republican party ia resolved to force con t e.M in the approaching camp.ign to be fought out oj the "bloody fchiri" isue i too clear to be mistaken. Wilson Advance. 'There shall not beany partisan or sectarian tet ftr membcr.ihip," is the language of our Constitution. We will labor for the education ot the agricultural classes in the sci ence of economical government in a strict Iv uon-partitau spirit, is the tiret clause of our Declar.it inn of Piiuciples. The Alliance does not propose, as an organization, todoal in partisdn politics. It cannot en gage practically in party politi. a. When a member enters its door, be leaves his party b.tnner, t r the t.ltlio liol'irr on the ou'.si.ic. No l member cm demand of u i brother inai ue voic ior or 8ir:iins.t men or measures bec.iuse 1 1 . 1 All' he is a member I,. , .. . His most periect oi tne finance, jus mosi ie ireeuom to exercise tm political ! 1 " . t . ... . I i ignis uccjiding to liU judgement l aft in 1)0 manner :tlt'ul-r d hv h obligation as an Alliance man. Progressive Farmer. The following letter explains itself: I Mocksville, Davie county. X. C, April :i, 1SSS visAii oik; i in: Vhi lining expressed by yourself and other ineiHis ior me tor tne nonunaiiou 1 for Governor is most gratifying. 1 Our State, after having sustained the heavy losses of the war and lion, has in the last few yearn been recuperating and is now on i the threshold of threat and endur - inr ,nnv,u.ritr. Tbut rt!,r..r...r. ihik iiitispwiuy. i urn our pivg- iress may be uninterupted I am . jxuofouudlv convinced that the' ; government of the State should ti , i , remain in th hands of those who redeemed it from degradation and cnnfiiRinn nf IXf.rt-'TO nml wlm have given n, a pure ami honet S'f. X?? 'A' ailnuntstration of public aftairs. ; and approred aecurity therefor, and To thiKCnd the Utmost harmonv ne litl Te"Ted till 'the further or is essential, foe we have had too ider of the Court- I j llioiuill i III tU U t I'll' tests for a nomination resulting in a weakening of party ties tl ; risk another. In the overwhelm; . I 4t . A x A i ' ; lmimc WC1I 'larcui wemocrauo miccess, tuc ,,7! c-.Ki.if.uo t i . anrt the partiality of frieudv J ghould weigh as nothing in th( ' scales. The object we should! set; before us is the good' ! ofthe whole xeople of a great ' - State and not to honor an indi j vidnal. To whatever extent the, ! withdrawal of mv name from the ! consideration of the convention ' mav barmonio its ibdibrnrii 'and simplifv its choice, I feel that under existing circumstam es it 1..,. "..i i ..." I tbeiefore wisli ' to sav to mv friends through von 'ti.or T in-i. t., ii.5i-.. ..f !.! ii.tii ay iici i aa i iiiai t l U convention nu n suau avscmoie iri it ta in ltaieiiru. on .oav .o mv name i;..i e . ,. . to T - .i i i cn-nting fpi.te a fur- shall be presented in the mnnler...- v- . v ,t. vv i . e , V , , ore in .pw lurk'. e have mst of those from whom a candidate i c . i J a J a s I a . a m . 4 laaa fa a-. A . I fr fIiu-rnAF icl.nll 1. I shall alwavs retain a most irrrt i i it i rwrni ttimz ii ill ni i in l ii n I - l ,1. a. r r r"1 fi'.r me "ursen aim mj inanj oiucrs. ano . ... -l . ! of Haiifa I ... . . UUlltC Most .siucerely yottrn, VAIfTKU CLAKK. To Dr. W. IL Wood, Sctland N. C. THECRKAM of all BOOKS of ADVENTURK Condensed into 1 A'olnmo PIONEER I .n i i DARING HEflOES iJUUlDEDS. The thrilling xleenture of all the hern explorers ami frontier tiehiert - T . a I txu) wild hrti with vl I tin ti cr a tr i ii t? A jtamm Wanted. bor pnetd. iuj btm nTth!iip to sell. Tin, tor p.vinentn .llowed Agent. nuon ot iunis. PL AX ET vv n. co.. Box tset. PniLAiBLrnA, Pa. Administrators Sale OF VALUABLE LAND! Br rirtne of n order of tht Sure. rtor Court of Montgourr County, in the proceedings eutitleU l. I). l)e- Berrv, adnrr. of Bei.j DeBcrry, dee d, V. W. II. D. lireen and other. I will oiler for sale to the. highest bidder at the l.ourl Iloue door in the town of i Iroy.on MuuJay, the lrd dar of April, I.v, a raluable tract of land cuntaining, 2X0 Acre, Siluated in the Countr of Montpm. erv. adioinine the land of J. E. Pi ker. Morria A Co., and others. Tbtnet ar unns are covered wiin routm pinen, and the moi in adapted to agricultural purpose alter the timber n used, and held to he one of the met raluable I. . .... lfcls. 01 roun.(? ,,mb(rP1M -Jand in lfe .lale I'artie dis.nne to are said lands can call on D. I) DeBerrr, l Wadeville. N. C. Terms of ale: One half caOi. bab till purchase money paid in frill. I). I). DeIIkhkt, Adiur & Cona'r. March lUth, i.. VALUABLE Land For Sale. Jly rirtni of an order of saV grant ed by the Superior turt of ltndolph County on the peliiiou of Wtn. Har row and wife, K. L. Burnej and oth ers ex partee, on TUKSDAY MAY 1st '88 at 12 m., on the preiniKf, the unders!frned will sell at public auction to th hitrh. Browe.- Townahip, in ..aid county and State of N. C, lying on the wter of Deep Hirer, Contain-nc 2 7 acrea, and known AH the JOSllL'A POOL known ah the JOSHUA LANDS. This ia a Very rioslrablo Farm, inuch of it being low land under cut. ligation, and much of it wJ timber ed. It ia adnDted tn tk v-'--ii uii'i lilt l rim., Th iindi.rit..i r.j--.,i. - May 2nd lf. at 12 o'c'ock M.,"t i" r'OM'! dvr in Tror M..t. ipomcoy County, will e!l in bko man- ;ntr SZO ACHES of laxd j "itnated about 4 mile North-west of! .iro on me ieei uoi. riie 1 n-u are bearilv timf'tred w ith lohf Uif rine, and are rich in mineral - i ti 1 1 1 e . 1 h nndera:frned. on Tbor-.tr! ' Iar :' at 12 o-ciaek M . at tho .it ,- ... .. Iturnry Mills, in Run Ioi,h Couutv. will also aell in like manner 7 00 Acres of Land . iy,n2 on the water!l of Uwharri PJt. er. known aa the Wm. IH'ItNF.V io. im mcinninic me oia oi Burney Ila'i estead and THE BURNKY MILIJ. These landa are the finet farming landn in this aection of the State. : XJmwW which 'tutlAlil ,,Tfl Montgomery hare become noted.) ! Th1re. is eT,dencr lh,".e njl"; npn n-oimeuiS Bn(e veloped. The milU and site are tery valuable. .In'rination aa to titTe wPI he fur- MShJ"!rh I-the ol'.winK 'toS?'Jn: - Ilobinw. Aheoro. N. ( .: It. B Kerner, Winmon.N. C. Correa- pond-m oiirited. 1 Une-ihird caah. the re- I m w . - . I I Ul II, ff 1 i.H, Irnclliuw, f 1 0m S' Thia the 2Sth day of March ifc3. nBI "CP II I I7 R fr I 1 1 rh i a ii ji n if 7, ii ii a i Mini OlnHSSIE!" j Broken Playthings on the Floor I Tu. H5 A.r I THiXK OF THEE. Ixautii'iil nonc and chorus- - V Wl bv . " lIsnn an Kankin Minitrvl aio NEVERSPEAK AGAIN The ,Mv , ' Y ' : OTe reirniln tho Same. ' "STAY TIIEKE" JOSEF IIOFFMAX is the BrPa,,niIHl;c progidv that ever v,..-. ... u.M anil 8W niwl ritntn.kil i una . mTxT. ".v v.'' r ! . . ' J -w- - -,1 i . M,V( i.iw -r- m-rv I -- of ninir:i gnma. CHARLOTTE. C , The Devil' Mill. P.dnnii' mak il ll,e Dr,,S .TOHXPAKRIOR NO. a NUHTII TRYON STRirr. OUj ,,rJ Watcii-makkr mid Jtwii DIAMONDS, WATlHEs, nAK. MALE AND FEMALK I.rt. l'lllM lrifinfl r.. . i ' wuiiirn pnruit ..f Jife i..r o.iiejr. A fill crpof rincvi and ucitful i iir riininiii,..!. ... i f health and g.xnl rnoraU. TERMS: T.ult,,,l: r al. $1 JO to t at ! "K"1"! m.o r;. tf 1 van ",n mT r& tbcn,.I,ti 1 r faMCuJ.' ddr " j iTJi! . womir. wood H. W. SI'INKs t . Br virtaenf a Mrtj:te Hd E... tne,u.1 JT January. uifb omce 01 nutr f j j, . r r-ntrT (.'aunt? ik u,,ok TC the rd Jy .f 1 ?.!T lt. d aifned to Mr It I 9 m w V t J." . . . j,'"m, H w"ricn win I will irll tu th,hfBI Caah. at th r...... t1 hudr fr Hnyae door in ' April, l. Troy, on the 2tlh dar '0 crr nf itn,it Ino' or lea, lynig and m th t'eaatf MonU"nierj, on tht water, i. , rr "J0'oiijr the Un.l.of ) illi.m Strtder aui othert. lhu March I'.th. l.-. M A K V H. COCHUAN. At.. FAYETTEV1LLE MARBLE " W O R K S. CIIAS. A. (itKinwiN til l SUn-1 I FnyettevUle, .V. C. Foreign and Xative (imnitr and Marble .Motitimi nt, Haibftoiic , . ?,. i LemeUr.v c,,r,,,,,Krt JllMirff atone I r. - t , ic ligni ami tiui.itf liy mail free. Work your market depot" dcliviTfl at FREE OF FKEW.HT. mliT. it I L E.I I Hi sir. ScIrooX Mt tt i lk a n, N. C. J P. nVTN; Pnor.til. MHS.bU .IOYNKR. M4ir leather - ! rripate tud. ui fMr college or the p aclical atlir of lift-. Tuition rir month tl .Vi in Vj ; Mc v. ... . ioarJ. per inn., Thoe who wih lo do so can (ft houca and Loud thrmelTt. For further particuSarsjit'pljr to taa principal. A m BR00L1 SWEEPS CLEAN! .1 m c . . . . ,i . :.nr,- ..u V ! the old adnge true THE BEBJ DRUG FIR 31 OF A.E.CO V1NGTON Jk Co have awrpt dowu priit- iu thier line of bnsineaa and now Ud ia low prices anil Cnt-clava goda. We have bt-ujbl Tobacco, Snntf Starch, SkU, Soapa, and other r ticles that you handle, ia larg jfjuantitiex, at c!of figures, aui can give you bargaina. TIe lar rst and cheapest lot of Stationery ever brought to Vadlorn. ouit ohject is to krep everything the peoplt demand, and sell c!oe and plraa everybxly. A Wadeaboro ia tbe ot cotton market, vrc 'pnipwf to .Vl 1UU" '"OBWJ - ti .: A r?nvitirtnrt 4Ta , . ' a -r' ' - --P5 - wnoixsALK ixd xrTj.iL UKi'ccirra. WAPESQOIIO, !f. ft 30:Jy l
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