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THE SEMI-WEEKLY PUBLIC LEDGER iff? m SUCCESSOR TO JOHN T. BRITT, THE NEWS OP OXFORD, 1 Editor and Proprietor. The first panic that has happened since the tariff went into effect has begun among the Republican leaders in this State. The rulincr passion is strong in '. . n iTiinn AC ISSUED WEDNESDAYS AND OMi urMjio Jeath A Georgia man WUo was Y't' " ' I supposed to be dead was asked by his KVJ ' ' ....... I.1 RAT One Year (by Six Months 3?- Advertising on application. son if he would have a drink. He rateiTreonable and furnished nG(jaed his head, took a big swig and is now all right again. " oiM f(,r the views of corres- We are not responsible t r " a iaa n stated i-ditori.uij. JJOllUVlllO " J " Congressman John E. Russell, of Granville county a liinuce, at their meeting on Massachusetts, lS accompanied iu all 'TW' his campaigning by his wife. When v.nn T.nnnitR. of Oxtoru, "Y"-' . I , AufareLcEauG.eB,and is outspoken in advocacy he speaks she occupies a Seat on the of its interests, theretore n,M,liict1. That patronage of memb our members to erive OXFORD, N. C, itrominend it as worthy the platform and is considered fully as .mAV iof the Alliance, and urge 1 . ive u a liberal support. shrewd a politician as her husband. . OUT. 21, 1890. "The Republican party," says th St. Louis Globe-Democrat, ' has re vised the tariff for the st-cond tinic in seven vears. Well, wuen ii comes down to statistics, Rube Bur rows robbed seven trams in two years. We- believe, however, the Republican party lias done move damage to the pockets of The peoplt than Rube did. MISCELLANEOUS. f h ITTTHM W. Ij. Douglas Shoes are LriiU J. iUil wnrrunted, and every pair ms his name aiul price stamped ou bottom. i ri ' BEJIOOKATU TICKET. 'ch1oJsrs:So'.'t"'', . . t .,r the Supreme Court, F or As s o c l at J ej CLAHK. th District, WILLIAMS, HON. For Congress-Fifth W?trlrt. ARCHIBALD n. ; of iraiiMlle. Wake up Democrats. There is but one way for the Republicans to sue- eeetl and tliat is uy perperraiing i saiu, auu win nave hjjt?M& muukii iu frauds while the Democrats are nightmare, but yell "Hurrah for Zeb asleep. To lose victory by supine- Vance" instead of calling for help ness is not only a public disaster but There is a very enthusiastic Vance- man in Winston, who arouses the natives at midnight with unearth v yells while asleep, "iiurran rot Zeb Vance." His physician has tried to account for it. Some thought he roniilrl !iw;iVp before vellinrr and would holler just for notoriety, but fB L. DOUGLAS he has been closely watched, it is PROFESSION All. A. LANDIS & SONS AD VERTISEMENT. D" J. E. WTCHE, DENTAL SURGEON, OXFORD, N.C. Pure Nitrons Oxide Gas administered for th Booms in Herndon Bank BiriLDine. J M. HATS, M. !., OXFOltD, N. C., Offers to tlie Public his Services as Pra titioner of Medicine ii All of its Branches. J -Office in Ilerndon Bloik, No. 3. Oflici Hours ironi ! until ll) a. m. : 0. I. II. FORT, M. !., I. Tf. 3 SHOE When will the eyes opened? Is ForJndge-?UfthlWrict, ROBERT W. of Granville. ForSolicitoTfth IVjtrict, EDWAltl) S. l'A LKb.lt, of Alamance. COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For State Senate, G. L. ALLEN. For Uonse of Representatives, W T.ADAMN - J.F.COLE. For Slieri If, JAS.A. CHEWS,, I R. For Clerk Supeiior Court, W. A. BO HI! ITT. For Recisler f leeds, R.j. DANIEL. For Treasurer, 8. V. COOi'EU. For Surveyor, R. E. GREEN. For I'orouor, J. A. 1! EN N. have their there a man so Maj. Charles W. McClammy has deluded, or with a gram ot common announced his intention to run for sense, in North (Carolina that would the position of Clerk of the House, iu vote to fasten the shackles of slavery ease the next House is Democratic, a on everv noor laborer? They do if contingency on which the Demo- they vote to perpetuate the Kepuon eratie oronhets are counting" with can nartv in power. Mark the Mc- t - L 0 M. considerable and with well founded Kinlej' monstroeity, it is but an in confidence. strument of torture that grinds the face of the poor that he may contri- uenerai iseiKnap, tiiea, u la aseer- b t tl fat piu.ses Gf the bloated tained, of fatty degeneration of the bond-holders and rich protected heart. He was a law partner ot Col. raanufacturers. Spectator John Y . Cameron, formerly ot Wil mington, and well known in North J Probably the largest number of Carolina, of which State he was a ballots ever required to make a con- native. His wife was also a Wil gressman was the voting in the re- mingtonian. cent Democratic convention at Mem phis, Tenu., which lasted three days. Josiah Patterson, an able lawyer, was nominated on the 5,031 ballot. FOR GENTLEMEN. Fine Calf mid I.aced Waterproof Crain. The excellence and wearinar Qualities of this shoe cannot be better shown than dv the strong endorse meuts of its thousands of constant wearers. Se.OO faenuine Hand-sewed, an elegant and m3 stylish dress Shoe which commends Itself. $ 1 .OO Hand-sewed Welt. A fine calf Shoe r unequalled for style and durability. S0.50 (Joodyear Welt is the standard dresa O Shoe, at a noDular Drice. S0.50 Policeman's Shoe is especially adapted ' ror railroad men, rarmers, etc. All made in Congress, Button and Lace. $3&$2SHOES lafds. have been most favorably received since Introduced and the recent Improvements make them superior rices. e cannot supply you send ice, 1, : E. T. BAWLH, Agent. OXFORD, N. O. Respectfully solicits the patifjnajre of the neo jle of Granville county. lie is prepared to do all iincls or Dental worK m a satiel.ictory manner. Office in old Cooner liuildinp. tin stairs. il fro . If to any shoes sold at these prices. II ni y enclosine advertised r: postal for order blanks. Ask your Dealer, and airect to ractor; or a W. I,. DOLtJLiAS, Brockton, Mass. J S. ROYNTER, Attorney-at-Law, OXFORD, N. O. Oflice in Cozart Block, Commercial Ave., over W. li. w lute s grocery store. ; Prompt and careful attention gif en all business entrusted to me. " I am anient for a number of leading insurance companies, and respectfully solicit the people's patronage, promising satistactory erras and rates. FALL AND WINTER FALL AND WINTER 11 LEX. J. FKII.I, I Attorney-at-iLaw, OXFORD, N. C. Office on Commercial Avenue, at the head of J College Street. win pay prompt ann careiui ariention roan . ' . I X . ; rw. . S. H. Hawes' Goal Elevator, RICHMOND, VA. O THE rNLV OAL 17 LEVATOR HE WNLY V70AL JLliLEVATOR SOUTH ! o MY FRIES D-A WORD WITH YOF. W. J. Rogers, the Democratic : c : i. .1 uoiuiuee iui v uiiyiess m mc bcuiici nnmJna.ted on the 5.051 ballot. There are seventy-two serenes in the building district of the State, has tendered his t TOO ,0v tt ,lust or ,lir' ca" possibly. get into the Coal I Jratterson was a dark liorse. lie was as it runs over these screens 111 passing from the i . ,1 elevator into t he carts a canauiate ror governor, our. tne resignation on account of ill-health; no other candidate will be placed in r i m ti.ot nvpiT man who uoyou kuu . the field, as the district is largely j ;CT rro tins election must I . ' . UCSUC3 , ui.v Even if you have Republican, and time does not per- A A XT T? XV 9 ft"" " , 0 rait a canvass. REGISTERED and VOTE oeiore, jou - j 1 must register again umiei tne new i Tlie census bureau reports the Election Law to yote this year. following populations: New Bern, Do you want the Republicans to N. C, 7,832, an increase of 1,389, or carrv the election and have your 21.5fi per cent.: State of North Caro neighbors arrested and put in jail as Hna 1?G17,340, an increase of 217,590, : 1CP. n? Tf tint. REGISTER and VOTE THE DEMOCRATS TICKET. Alliance vote knocked -him out. He has been a State senator in his day. or 15.54 per cent: Kansas 1,423,485, The great Leland hotel in Sartoga, New York, is in ashes, the flames lapping it up in the course of about fifteen minutes; in connection with the fire were some horrible and most exciting scenes, some six or seven of the sleeping inmates losing their Consumers get their Coal Dry and Perfectly clean. 1 liaye now, and shall always keep on hand, a large stock of all kinds of Coal best suited to Foundry, Factory and Family use. All Coal selected and ot best quality. Prompt shipments. Orders solicited. S 11 . HAWES.m lilCMIMOND.VA. oct. 17-3 m. Do you wish tlie negro 10 jei. ucu- cent trol of your county and 'State? If not, register and vote for the Dem ocratic nominees. an increase of 427, 3S9, or 42,91 perl,. -, i ., hves, and many making escapes or Gen. Milton S. Littlefield who be came famous in North Carolina in re Do you not know that every negro construction times, has again come in the State will register and vote.' before the notice ot the public. He Thpn ;o must everv white man. is now in the tombs in New York Do you want negro Yankee soldiers city in default of $7,500 bonds, and with drawn bayonets to meet you at is as good as booked for the peniten the polls and dictate to you how to tiary for ten years. vote? Tf not. be sure your name is r,;,tvntinn bonks, and do not une or Tlie most attractive oojects Democi-atic an exhibition at the ban Antonio, a truly wonderful chaiacter; many lives were saved by the daring hero ism of a firemen and a boy employed in the hotel; the property loss is over two hundred thousand dollars. LOOK I HERE! -If you need anything in the fail to vote the straight ticket. " Texas, fair is the boot with which terrible for description, have yielded to Tlie Oreat Majority Of cases of scrofula and other hlood dis eases are hereditary, and therefore diffi cult to cure. But we wish to state m the most positive, emphatic manner that Hood's Sarsaparilla does cure scrofula in every form. The most severe cases, too FURNISHING LINE, -Call on- Moore, Newton & Co., Makers of and dealers in You can't register after Oct. 24th ConSl"essman Kilgore burst open the this medicine when all others failed. If g, 111 uL ' J U . , 0 b ' ' -p. door that Boss Reed had ordered you suffer from impure blood in any way, fQrIBSS, vQuuBS, IrV llipS,(xC. so register at once. Don't say you . 1 J ' have not time- taketime your hap- locke(1, Texas is prouder of that take Hood's Sarsaparilla. boot than she is of her horned frogs n..r.aca ilonomk ah it? tlie cood name i -x c t!4. ia or fighting tarantulas and prosperity of your btate depends s & on it; honest goverment and white man's control depends on it. Don't wait. Delay may cost the defeat of the party. COMPLETE NEW STOCK, COMPETENT- Workmen, ana Uest Work (iuaranteed Re- Mr. Moms, a iarmer living nve auffV2--2m Wall Street. Oxford N.o. miles from ITitrh Po'nt. in 4l o "eio-hhor- Sena.tor Josenb V.. Rrown. to the I hood of Kion Ciiuicli at tui U- lunii . I Notice. surprice of everybody,has announced the season bought four acres of land, for dministrators, exe his purpose of speaking at the which he Paid 20- IIe P two acres of XAmiS.? All Democratic papers will please copy and keep at the top of the column of each issue until after the election. Ed. Chambers Smith, Chm'n. Dem. State Ex Com. purpose or speaking Georgia State fair on the 23d instant. It is intimated that he will endorse the farmers fully and advise them to select a Senator as successor to him self who is in complete accord with their policy. executors, guard- called upon to make s, as the case may be. it in tobacco, and from the crop he has under penalty 01 tne Jaw. . 1 , Ann 1 1 j" , 1 11 aireaay reaiizeu $ anu nas live narns yet to sell, which will bring him $700. LASSITER, C. S. C Is Consumption Incurable? Read the following: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Ah scess of Lungs; and friends and physicians TTT 111 t . 0 worm, nas mane a great reputation 1 covery for Consumption, am now on my as a successful newspaper man, andtnlrd bottle a,ia .a,)le to oversee the work as achieved both fame and fortune, J er made." Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Onio, says: "Had it n t been for Dr. Kinir's New Drugstore. Dr. Mary Walker is an indepen- bmiley's Kheumatic Cure will relieve NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. JlTST LISTEN' TO THIS. The Wilmington Star says: We do know the men who lead and shaie but in doing so has lost his eyesight, liot li,. ic liF C 1 1 on1 r, , . 0 I Discovery for Consumption I would have ltepuDlican party today, as bold, des- world blind. llie sight ot the eye died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by perate, unprincipled, unscrupulous, is totally gone, and of the other doctors. Am now in best of health." , , . ., , , Try it. Sample bottles free at. J. G. Hall mercenary and dare-devil set of men nearly so. n,.,,,.. as ever directed the policy or action of any political organization in this or any other country. There is no dent candidate for Congress in the j Dy j ,q .Hall, Oxford, N. C. subterfuge so cunning, no game so 27th New York district. Dr. Mary - treacherous, no scheme so venal, no was considerable of a hustler when method so vile, no method so vile, no in good physical trim, but she still resort so desperate, no plot so base, lias vitality enough in her to make that they wouldn't resort to achieve it lively, in the event of her election, success for which they are struggling for the Speaker who would under and planning. They are men with I take to sit down on her ambition, without scruples; with cheeK, without principle; with pre- The Chi 3ago Post says: "A three- tension, without principle; with as- dollar shoe man has been elected sumption, without responsibility. Mayor of a Massachusetts town. His Ihese are the men who are leading face is quite as familiar to his the assault upon good government countrymen as is that of President in North Carolina now, striving to Harrison." We can add that the wrest the State from tlie people who man who gives his country a good Touna ner a nnancial wreck and res- three dollar pair of shoes has many torea ner prosperity, her credit and more claims upon its gratitude than her solvency, and inaugurate a rule PresidentTIarrison. of their own, which would result in lawlessness, discord and turmoil, in The Twin City Daily is making an , ,"8 lue lonn'n e ot capitalists offort to secure a Piedmont Tobacco wno nave capital invested or to in vcsicu ui 10 invest, in tentions between the HORFOUS- Y THOROUGH, PRACTICAL INSTITUTION for both sexes. Open the entire year. Penman ship, Hookkeepin, Shorthand, Typewriting, Arithmetic, Spelling, English Grammar, Bank- j ing and Correspondence. Students can enter at ! iny time y.ute families for $3 and upwards. Graduates as listed to posit ions. Write for circulars to mavSO-tr I. W. PATTON. Norfolk. Va. business intrusted to him. ang22-iy MONEY TO LOAN! On improved farms in sums of 300 and upwards. Loan repaya ble in small annual installments through a period of 5 years, thus enablinsr borrower to pay oft' his indebtedness without expending his whole crop m any one year. Apply to ALEX. J. FE1LD, Attorney, sept-23-fim ; Oxford, N.C. J. T. STRAY HORN. W. M. WARWICK. OTRATIIORN WAItl.ICIt, L AMD IS IS Will practice in the Courts of Granville, Person and Caswell Counties. Office at Col. Hargrove's old law oflice. jywy A. A. HICKS, Attorneys-Jit-Law,. U7:l -rT rO Tln 1 this Advertisement with care, as we think it can help you in making your Fall and Winter selections. Attorney at Law and Notary Pnbllc OXFORD, N. C.,nnd rjy t. HICKS, Attorriey-atLaw, HENDERSON, N. C Willpractice together in the Courts of Granville Vance, Franklin, and Warren Counties, and in all matters requiring their joint attention. We hope by prompt, diligent, and faithful atten tion to business to deserve and receive a portion or ttie law Dnsiness 01 inis seciioij. i LEGAL, NOTICES. Administrator's! Notice. TJAV1NG QUALIFIED AS ADMINISTRATOR J.X of the estate of the late Mrs? Emily Knight, notice Is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of the said Emily Knigftit. deceased, to come forward and settle the sameiat once, and all persons holding claims against i aid estate will present them to me for payment .u or before the 20th day of September, 1891, or thjs notice will be pieau in oar 01 meir recovery. Sept30-()Wt ALUJNGU jNiiJSLrH, Adnvr. Notice. ! State of North Carolina, ( ? Granviuc county. t ; Mary Horner, plaintiff. ) Nof-e of Act5on for vs. Abe Horner, defendant divorce. has been commenced in the Superior Court of Granville county for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony ; and tlie said delendiint will lurtner take notice that be is reoniredjto annear at the next term of the Superior Court pf said county, . 1 l . . 1 . . .. 11. A 1 .1 : VTn-..n.n 1Q(U) lo uu lieiu oil Liie ilii myiimtiy in uuiuuci, iwu, at the court house of said count in Oxford, N. C, and answer or demur as to t?(ie complaint in cairl nftiriTi qn tliA TilnintiflT will nrmlv to the court for the relief demanded irisaid complaint. li. W LASS1'J'IK, C. S C. Granville county. N. B Cannady, Plaintifi's Attorney. Oct. 7th, 18J0. ; i oct. 14-Ow. MISCELLANEOUS. MSI CIAPEST, STRONGEST Mind wandering cured. Books learned in one reading. Testimonials from all parts of the globe. Prospectus POST FREE, sent on application to Prof. A. Loisette. 237 Fifth Ave. New York. reviving con- races, in en couraging disreputable and charac Exposition to be held in Winston about Novenber 1891. The manu facturers with whom I have spoken nil tlie snbieet. ave vprv hpartilw ir 1 tf mJ - . . i T J lemes men to come out from obli- favor of the movement nnrl W5r,ctor, vi on in wliieVi t, ,1 n . . - . ""J "rtU TaKen reiU!?e. ma v o-iv to tho wnvl-l L rvol- into ttie sunlight, m destroying hon- worthy exhibits ever seen in North l Buyemmenr, in blocking the Carolina wheels ot progress, and in undoing 4.1. - -1 1 . 1 . . tue goou woik tnat honest, patriotic, Gov. Campbell of Ohio isn't a man toui-neaaea, aoie men who, under to fool with. Being convinced that a emociacy, Siiaped the policies man whom he hnA nnnnintoA ak lU a , . rt - ut tue otate nave done. board of nublic works was eno-ao-ed TT.l I . I " e e- uuuei lionest, Democratic home- in evooked nrafttiow Aarv.ar.AA rule lNortn Carolina has been peace- his resignation, telline- him that he ful, prosperous and happy. To pre serve tnis uonest home-rule should be the first consideration with all her people who wish .themselves and her well, fire." 'A burnt child dreads the believed him to be dishonest. The man declined to resign and denied the power of the Governor to remove him. Thereupon the Governor called a special session of the , Legislature for one day to remove that man.- The Way To Do Business -is to- COMBINED WITH GREAT REFRACTING POWER. THEY ARE A8 TRANSPARENT AND C01,0- LESS AS IjIG IIT ITSET.F. And for softness of endurance to the eyes eannot be excelled, enablinsr the wearer to read for hours without fatigue. In fact, they are Perfect Sight PRESERVERS. Testimonials from the leading physicians in the United States, governors, senators.legislators. stockmen, men of note in all professions and in aiuerent nrancnes oi trade, hankers, mechanics etc., can be given who have had their sight im proved by their use. All Eyes Fitted, AND THE FIT GUARANTEED BY J. G. HALL, Oxford, N C. P"Theee glasses are not supplied to Deddlers at any price. A. K. HA WKES. WHOLESALE DEPOTS : Atlanta, Geobgia. A.U9TIN, Texas. Sell Goods Low And that is just what makes the rush of Customers at Cor. of College Street and Commercial Avenue, & OXFORD, IN. C- & A STEADY INCREASE OF TKADE JfiVEltl DA x JJN run. w x vkj iwx " how much money I can make, but try to see how low I can sell goods. I am satisfied with small profits and the goods must go. Our motto has always been THE HIGHEST QUALITY (EGOODS FOR THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES." IMG DRIVE IN LADIES' DUESS GOODS Latest styles Prints, all grades, Worsteds, Incots, I Cashmeres and Henriettas. Also the biggest line of Clothing and Hat We. invite special attention to our large stock ri he defendant ABovB named will of genuine wool-filled Kentucky Jeans: strong X take notice that an action entitled as above f, ,, . 7 t , ' V ana auraoie at tu, ou, oo ana oc. per vara. Next Our stock of Tweeds, Cassimeres and Kearseys. Next Our special line of Holstein Cassimeres at $1, which has no equal for durability. Next Our stock of "Bonsacks" all-wool Cassi meres at 75 and 90c. Next Our lare:e stock of nlain and twilled Flannels. Next Our immense stock of ladies' wool and worsted dress goods. How many pieces have we in stock? By actual count 300 pieces; over 15,000 yards. At what prices? 1st. A lull line ol worsted goods at 12c. 2nd. A full line at 161, 20 and 25c. 3rd. A full line of stripes at 30c. 4th. A full line of flannels and English body cashmeres at 25, 30, 38, 40 and 50c. 5th. A full line of plaids and stripes at 50, 60 and 75c. 6th. A full line of all-wool French henriettas, 46 to 50 inches wide, at $1. 7th. A full line of velvets at 65, 75 and $1. Next The largest and most beautiful stock of gimps, braids and passamentieres ever seen m Oxford, and at reduced prices. Next A full line of ladies' cloaks, wraps, vis- ettes etc. Misses' and ladies' jackets in every quality from $1.50 each up to $25. We offer some spe cial bargains in seal plush goods in short and long jackets. I Try our shoes this season, and don't buy shod ! dy goods. Buy the Bay State coarse shoes and ZJlUgiUi o line dxhjco. uu,y j-iiii,y, ji ctuivc lu xj men's line shoes. Nobody keeps such a stocK as we do. Our Fall stock will amount to $15,000 worth of shoes. Don't forget that we carry the largest stock of furniture in the State. Superior la Vs r.uiistitu'es for raising and mak rg !igv. -':' -- ! MiitV, a d digestible Biscuits. B c. Ttt vCs. Ps- j'M:ifBns. Waffles, Jonnv.Cafce. 0 n-n--? -'!. sh.nj-Cake. Pot-Pies. OuRijdi us. Bo'i-.d P:iJi,3q?. .d Buckwheat. 0i;i. 'er-Po:i id i. rs 5 iftiS. Sold by al! Grocers a.id Crnt.v $ r.v. n. BALTIMORE. MD Pleasant rooms. Good board in pri- AM,r '", """ ul lulrl r lSS- I' STKRKE' L" TEAM T"YK1 NG A N1i riLKAMNG CANING 804 Main Stkeet, ItiellMOND VA I a. All Work Guaranteed. Orrlers Solicited oct 21 -2m. t' Jdl ts ever brought to Oxford. No mistake, and the best goods at lowest prices. First Class Shoemaking -BY- JESSE RATLEY, THE SHOEMAKER. I HAVE RECENTLY MOVED TO OXFOKD, and ask a share of your patronage. Best of work. Shop in Minor building over J. W. Fuller's "tore. septKi-lm (ilHiE nand Whiskey Habits cured at home with- ll ii ?,at Pain- Book of par tf U tlculars sent FREE. R M Wnol T IfV r r Atlanta, Ua. office 104 Whitehall s I Cannot be Downed on Shoes ! ' The best makes, both Northern and home-made. A tremendous stock of Whetniore and Asheville makes on hand, and I can beat the town on Shoes. Come and ste for yourself. y TjMNE ASSORTMENT OF UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES, MISSES, VOUTUS, CHILDREN AND X1 babies, all of the best quality. The best farm supplies are the cheapest, and we have them, bought in car lots, so when you want provisions of any kind remember that MAX'S is the place to get them. Tlie larger tne qnaniuy oi goods handled the cheaper I can buy them, and the lower I can afford to sell them. 1 ask every hody to come and see me and exammg goods and prices. JX. mTXX, OXFORD, N. C. We have always been in the front rank on low prices, and mean to stay ther e, but we stick to our motto ot Best duality goods tor tne Least Money"-. v ; septie Dorft forget that we carry a large stock of fine and medium crockery and glassware. Don't forget that we carry the largest stock of lace curtains, scrim nets, ete. Don't forget to ask for our special bargains in lace curtains at 75c, $1, $1.50 and $2 per pair. Yours truly, A. LANDIS a SOWS. W' l TVTOKNEIl L '( Q, Ma'nufactnrers of I7ARM IXTAGONS TARM V AUON8, - AND TOBACCO PVRAYS OBACCa XJravs 7"AREHOUSfi HTRUCKS t ARE1IOUSE . X RUCKS ; DANVILLE, Va. s prepared- to do first-class work In car l Buggy repairing at lowest priceB. Write . We are riaee and us for what you want and we will gladly quote you the lowest prices for first-class work. mar28-tjanl . , TVTORTH CAROLINA'S IMVOR1TK f loiiTii Carolina's V ayohitk. 1 OLD NICKsi North Carolina's famous brands of P531IE OYD Wi Have been manufactured on the same plaut;itt"a for the past 122 YEAKS. 1-'- DTK AND CORN WHISKY, PEACH AM -y I k. nl Hrnndv nn hanil NfWl.'i. :1 altl 4 H'-"' old. snippea in any quantity, vyxkt- lor pntj list. . OLD NICK WHISKY CO., (Successors to Jos. Williams.) J yl5-ly Panther Creek, Yadkin Co., N . c.
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