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A Nt'\v In«luHtr>. Mr. Frank S f M ark. a pi*Het,Oti 1 clif-riiit. who 1 ita been in this citv for h.'-vrni month*. ha- iji i ar rMi/emer tf- with the ('a ro : ;'u Oi 1 filKl ' *-» o-nte ' ompanv f rfi •* H 2?it ii r the ] violign. i- m'M ipr Ullce 1 ft? the Wo r -' ft I;*i» V ill H;*- iri u fact Ure (•{ pil.i* Woo 1 o:i Bu. dill 's ir 1 t\- ! »-•»•- a.'V i; ; HI a tu s wii; be jlljt up at once f r the man l l;a''f ui '• of a"»'t tf e jf nine. woo 1 alcohol. and perhaps ot!:r products ■ to b- obtained from the arid. A , great quantity of pyroligneous acid is produced daily fit thr work* of the ( l eosote Olupativ, which her* ( tof ore Ijhh been a waste pro duct. th»*re b*mg no dernan i for it in its crude state excrpt froru cor- ' tain parties who usie it for disinfect ing purposes —Wilmington Star I kolrit liUtem. I hi. 1 -' remedy is becoming se well known and popular as to nee Ino special mention. AH Lo have used l.lectnc Bittern hiijg the same song of prune. A purer medicine d »*« not •'lit and it in guaranteed t> do ail that is claimed. Electric Bittars a.i wnl cure >f the Liver and Kidrn*ys, will remove Pimples, Bonn, Salt Kheum and other sfftc tionH caused by impure blool. Will dnve Malaria from the gysten and prevent an well as cure all Malarial fever* -For cure of Headache. Con-, fctipationand Indigestion trv Kl«ctric letters Fntire sati«fation guaran teed, or money refunded—Price 50 tk» and SI 00 jK-r bottle at Itoysters DfugStore. * We are no prophet, neither are we the son of a prophet, but we are will ing to stake our last dollar that the defeated party this fall will naii a temperance plank on to their plat, form in the next campaign and the ihhtie will be the saloon against home. W hetiier the News will approve such a thing or support tha party tiiat does this, is quite another thing. We believe that if the temperance people ever Micceed, it will be t>y their own effort and without the aid of politician who would uae them as n cat's paw.—Elizabeth City News. A Itrooin I ac(or> wo.ild pa> llrri-. The (1-ildsboro broom factory shipped yesterday some *. hisk brooms to .Mr. J. F. Patrick, State Immigi i tion Agent, which were made en tirely of North Carolina products, the straw having been ruised by Mt. Patrick, and the handles being made of mountain mahogany sent by lnm nnd turned at the works of the Kn terpise Lumber Company, of tin-, city.—(ioldsl>ei o Argus. Hucklt'ii'H Arnica Nal>t*. Ihe best Salve in the world for Cuts, Brm-es Sort-s, I'iceis, Salt Kheum, l'ever Sores, Tetter, Chaj)- pec 1 Hands Chill >lains, Corns, ar 1 all Skin Mruptions, and p >ifiv«-lv cure.s Pile«. or no pay nquired It is guaranteed ti> perfect ->atis faction, or money i« lunleil. Price *2.-> ct nts per box. Sold by Koy>ter. Hie lloltom louikl. Sorrr to it ; but t' »j• >* i> one mean man in lhirhnm county. He earned his poor old n 'tht! in .aw to the poor an 1 made the countv ji«»v him for 1. s team and a d iV - \\ oik 1 he ' act ■ ec \n> - m> a' ei when >-»y tl it *■! - t > ol*[ t a - line tin ag 0 " .• t i". 1• . tongue wis | ;!'a ».'• I lUui.a' 1 i t\a >r' 1 ■" 1 s CoiiNumpii«'ii I lanr.ihlr Kenil Ihe fo otv .. Mr C H r i aNt wai k. Vrk , \ >'• i*■ d wt wt! !l A :>>«.'«>- t 1. ' fn. !i Is and }•: »• an* j : . .. ■ 1 a:. Incurable Co: >wai] 1 v»-. 1' _ t ik:' x Ki us N 1» •> - t' v ' bott > . as i able to « v r>t c m cine t-Tcj • .a 1 M >ays N» «v 1 h> vt : \ f : would have d • lof P s ni_; I . u: e . 1 ' ' 1., «"• r. V r > . )t,e gr>cer a-ked another: " • ( a man t'» be trusted * " "I *i ml: yo jM find h:m w.* t'ne re y ▼ "If you trtibt him once von" trust him fore\er. He never pav» ii'- counties m Michigan have a ; oted prohibition, every county in *' "h an election has been heM tin d* ! the loeai tion .aw having de f- ited th»-sa o>n. Barry county gave •'* 1 i "•'> inajont v. ' 1 IJ«r«la'« Old Silk f! at. The old F;;k ha I worn by A Smhara I.ii." In when h« left Sprin^fv'. i. Lis., f r Wa hington to be in ! c Ol, n carefully preserved in this city. It !ft an ai.ti-jue tile now when compared v. i»i tiie latent "dicer?, and it i« but fk*r to presume that it wjl« by no , ni'-n.'i.s youthful when lta owner s t « ut on that memoral'.le ride to an 1 , n novrn. TVse fortunate of th.a hat it Mr. (ie*»rge ami it came to him from hia father. It it a badly l-£*>red arid eorrowful lofjkirig oil with rtraij>it. narrow brim, arid fuil "f d»nta and rea«>e, buch aa might l>e eip#v ted m a hat tfiven to mid tiijklit roytteringn; in this ca*e they arf jiartially the result of hon eat wear in yecra pait and careleaa handling Bince it wu j,ut aaida at a relic. On tha aide lining, in the clear, well known hand nf tht president, is the autojraph, "A. and stamped in tlie crown it the utual gilt al vert de merit of *ha Springfield hatter with whom '-honeat old Abe'' to trauie. \fhen Mr. Lincoln arnred in New Tirrk he wore this hat, and its gen- ; eraily demoralired and ruffled eipreank n did not fully comport with the dignity of the (HM-aiT.'Tn. An enterprising hatter, dit"oTering a t]'lendid opportunity to ad vailite hit gocxia, hal a fine, ttylith hat iuale fer the president having »e --cured a contour of >ua heaL Then, aa Mr. Lincoln *aa driven down Broadway from the Artr houee, hit headquarters during hia brief tojoum here, tha hatter presented tha r.ew >iat, taking the old on« in exchange. Eventually it pa«eel into the ]«e*e*,*mn of Mr. (Je.rg>' (Jilson't father, a weLl knowu antiquarian and Ktaitiel iu artifiL For years the hat re«tei under a rereirfr in the HiU peurn atta»-hel to the factory of the elder (iibfion, uptown, and haa attracted at tention. ilany (Affert have been made for ita purchase, out Mr. Gitaon prefer* t-o retain tht rehc, which carrie# much of the j>ertonality u/ tlia great president. It should 1-e in the National museum, at New York Tunes. A ■ K[.rptl>* Sp*rl»U»t. In the presence of khedive and several French officers, t} e "Wizard of F.i Kahra" thrice repeated thu trick of making a handful of transparent balls vanish in mid air in plain daylight. The mist-lies *er« colorlit* and pellucid hke nliit*? glass, but as light aa gum. and w # r' 1 repeatedly submitted to the examin ation of lha spectator*. After pausing them from hand to hand, the wizard put them in an oj>en shaped sumewhat like a «hc>rt handhxi dipi>er. and lt anine back till his outstretched arm nearly touched the ground, he flung th»an strain lit up in t-I;*' au", w here they could t* 1 sc» n glittering for a moment like icicles or large gl;i--.- ]«»arLs. liut nolsjdy kiw them fail down though the set no of the ki]M>riment wi* a large, level lawn: the air H-emed to havv ahnorlKxl them lik*. gK>Ue of diwh ing vaj-or. Could thc\ have t-vaporaU>d or dissolved into a spray vt minute particles? Quicksilver wattera that way, hut would descend in hail of Tcry perceptible dr' A Ml**ight of hand trick w;u* clearly out of the juestion, though a more tenable explanation would have puzzled a chemist Jis mu« !i a- ;.n optician. F«-hx I>. Oswald in Cincinnati Enquirer. N»■ ir I'ooil I'rt'srrvntlvp. Tlie Am rican Inventor .->ayß a new proc* ss h'is l«een discovered by which »vt ry var.' ty of meats, fruits, vegetables, etc., can l>e as long a.s 1 without heating or ee;ding, in such a manner :is t - nliiin all their original tlavt r and ] by tin- | !"'»•« o luO ii«s. i f h:iru or siu-vitre oi 1" • .{../••u f« cui l>e preserved t r an l let •»' time by tn hours' treat ment, at an >ut lay of lire cents. Such i discovi ry a.- t!.:s :ns alnv-st t"» c—-! t-> !»• t: . If it practical and hc.i/h --, ,ful it wnl rk a rwolutiou i:i the f*od Lne. - L\i iuinge. 1 )I»( >bl"l I( )\. T . ! : F. 1 1 . • Sr . t * \ ' j A dim Fii st r it or s Not.co ] s T racket: HACKKT ! ! j rack i: r::: K E irthjuak» hat ] acel th* on r*.r-1 a th- t '.T.-iit v-e'ghth "R te'-.et M i!i" n. ! North Carolina. If sailing Shoe*, bats ili v fr • • 1". l >ti his, tin ware, ' crockery. i ari l, in fru t. 1 everything usualN kt ] »t in t store of general merchandise, at priee». ty-!i▼ per cent below their tile val ue. make a " Racket Store, ther® ttie great ''racket" of all " racketa :« to be found lit the " red flag sign" in Hickor^. * Wrecked on the infernal **»\nd ! bar' of w cr®iit" which means little . i than "hij-Lwav robberv. eitner for the customer or the merchant that well selected stoclv of '-ood"*, heretofore offered ;O a regular WHY, is «:fer®d to th® seekers of jenuine r~> sledgehammer bargains, at such : prices as wiil a.->tonis»h anv on® wh® .can appreciate i» a. »olii Tallies for little aionev. Everybody is iii▼ 11®. Ito come and purchase some bargains, those who ' come first will find the largest stock to .select from. E. B. ALEXANDER, Agent. ■ IfickoiT. Jan. 2, 18S8. i LADIES ! ! IX) Tor KOW N I>V 1.1 N't. A I HoMK WITH 1' EEUI, E S S 1) VE S I They will ly» everything. Thevare ■ sold e% ery where. Price lu cts. a pack ' hk 1 ' 40eol>rs. I hey ha\e no equal for , strength, I age or lor ia>tne>> ol eoo»r, or non- I failing qualities. 1 hey lo not crack . nor >mut. lor >ale by .J. i. .rant, at Marion. X. ( Pensions! i ... « i Ii A u B i, p.r is I 1 :ki»- a i»t hi i lof •!i W i, I S Piniioii Of' ». i« ni'W *n ***•••1 in t !..* [irosfrutiun of pension and *1 1 otn*r»■ldi«r oi»»l ui». Hi* thorough t iperUue# in the Petition j «ni in the prosfH'ution of theaa claim* renlern his ! •C.-T1 e* **)•••• IRii.T T'll'lB 1 • a ■*■ ib a ••(! ion 'i Oi« g uj> »{ rajrod or wik-iI iTniini n;. w! !i ' «»tli* att>n»T(i have failed ■ o >!■••;. with re*j>.ital>le Mtornejs throughout th' i-ountrj ;« chm'i* wliidi need at twiiMon fit \\ a.ihing: on M.t:i » . - •« i. > M - .•!!»:• » : "oil. do not o ' .at it l» i'!"« o. r f».| »«• »»}•!> or i.» r lj. • n a: "! m , ••; * > :-y ' »*i )'%:■ I ti• ui.tr iiti'iiti > . ; mt t > - >o !»•«• • >« • •-.» \(l\ lcj « ' ; • -.«ii>n to Hon H U 1 owriihwO'l. o'l ' ijoia. i 11, ' ' i* -o i. o' 1 Jul «ri * , li jh I N M »r' ili. of k II on I :.>* K> 'i« if K vll ■> li-.;. !' i flan iemon nf luwa M t>n .! , .-si. i !. ■' \-i.r ' I; i 1 » >t J :.■ of lo.» i A :• I! -» M :st. IS. I.'ro i»«- »fi. It WI CURE SU FITS! \N'hen I n.'iy renr T doiint thctn for a taue, anri then huve them re turn aurftin. I Mre A liADIL'AL CI EE. , I ha%e made the disea.v? of FITS. EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A life lone stndv. T wARR AVTmyr^rowiTtn Ct rk the W'»r«t I'.-'ca ot' -r* ha^t fa.Hed Is no reason for • >t i. # reoen inn cur«. at once f"r a treat +e :• daFe.F F.oTTt.B of it.t IxKMaihLF KtMßia. (»o»» Kii-te#! and '"ffi' e it co«t* you r.othkg xor a trial, audit will cure you. Addre>s H.C. ROOT.M.C. 183 ST , NEWYORI Tutt's Pills FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid lHer dvr»njfe« the «holciy*- tem. uiitl |ir«Ml«rt* Sick Headache, Dyspepsia. Costiveness. Rheu matism. Sallow Skin and Piles. There 1« no better remedy for lhe«« common Jlwmm lh«n 1U " 7 ' .V' Fill*. »*• » trl»*l pro* e. fric e, .-»c. Sold Everywhere. LESS THAN ONE CENT A DAY • • •• . . »• * I I 1 NEARLY TWO THOUSAND PAGES w I. ' . . a i , • * • « i»# I l » * - • * 4 * «» v « * * f • #t\ e - •• I » ,•* ' ' 4 _ U * a , * . -■ . % "2!" ;e'T ?i * y iii i■ j * St' i « i i% m i « * h fi .H.C. r ) * i in T t »r ▼ x * 4 r'i AA. A . AAA A A A r. 8h )rt "EX >t- it O^ttl®. ?(ypvi v n ' ??!•■« I I CHEAP iBSEBY STOCK For Winter and Spring Sales 1887 I I I have n of APPLE TREES i Two nad three year* old, *«f>d varieties that 1 will CLOSE OUT CHEAP, aRSO, jPlnm, Cherry, Grape, &c. If you Tiant anything lu the Nursery sine (.HEA1 1 , especially AITLC, nend for my Illustrated l)e*rriptiTe Catalogue and Special Price List of aurplu* «tock for Win ur and Spring of Ik«T 8 oiilv. Address J. VAN. LIN DREY, v , . POMONA, N.C loNo L—A p 'JH kvkijy TOBACCO GROWER "KVERY Tobacco Manufacturer KVKIIV TOBACCO SELLER Should *uti«*rrih» Tor Tlie Hicliniond Wliiir. o It Lu* tli« h#-at T >p. ACCi > H KI'oUTS of *»t '.a . i"-r i- ioliHiiw i in the Mate. SrritJ for •[!♦* • , ▼ I'A II.T, )4 fio a renr mil! r > 7i mi'« j Addreat- th« wma. Rich«anil, T« —44 3®. | Hv.ii Scbcbiilc?. Richmond& Danville Railroac W. N. C. DIVISION. ' is>nyer l»»*partintnt. A«he I'A"v*»KNt»Elt THAIS SCHBDUI.B Kff»ctitK 2flth, ll»7. 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