9 ;rr" 'I ' ."V" - TEIIEI ,TEALTH :QF THE lLXJSTJD IS. THE OlST-nnr': Ti?,UB WEALTH J. R. WEBSTER, Editor uitotfri VOL; XX. REIDSVHiE, ROOKINGHAM CO.. N. C, FEBRtf A.RY 9. 1892. smohOhDoUjii leu NO 6 r' WI AKB HOW XAJUVO Special Offers ! Mil I y Ail lsnul. Inttfst toion.; 1 1 t . 1 : . 1 nk.i . i tiit art ine imubocb ui-wr vuriK nu 8 tock,i which we are compelled td offer AWAr" irrw jtjuuw. on u or wflttbr. 6ir illuitrfcted ct loar'ie, whlfthwl ill -ecd iree t oy ddre. -'.V O4. l ,JE2. Jarlr. JwUr. Thos. Settle, Jr., Attorney and Gounseior atEaw Beidsville,N.O. - ... . - Tractive Courts. la ' Federal ad State ANDREW J. BURTON, ATT OR N EY'AT-LAW, RIDSVILLE, - N. C. Office Otct Bank of BaldJTlUe. Will practice In th court of Rockingham and adfelnlng conntlegand In the Bupreme and Federal courte. . Prompt atleutlengWen to all Battere n- trnsteu to aim,: ' . i i W.N.MBBA.KK. UadUonM.O. M.R. BCOTT, BeldiTllle N C Meln,n eSc Sdott, Attorneys-at-Law, 01SO5T & REIDSV1LLE, N. 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Any reliable druggist vrho may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for a: ly one who wishes to try it. Do no ; accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP. CO. 1 SAN FRANCISCO, C'AL. . i ntllOUII F e MTU m, r-.. I UMna. u wirariu, ni. new TUttK, H.T I NOTICE! J. D. Buttenfleld. s-eneral Merchant, hav ing made an assignment to me for the bene nt of his creditors as therein provided, notice Is hereby given to all parties hold. Ing Claims against said Pnttenfleld to pres sent the n ro me on or before the 1st day of March. 1893. This Jan. I 1892 W, M. GILES, Assignee 4w of J. D. Sutteiifleld. ROBERTS &, HOSE, MANpFACTURERS AKD jpBBERS CP Boots & Shoes, Vo. 9 South 14th street, RICHMOND, vl. MILLINERY! j A popular line of Jthe latest-Styles Are being received at MRS. ADA S. MASTEN'S. Also.' Novelties and y Neckwear MAINSTREpT. Two doors below WaCovia Bank. .WINSTON,N.lC. L. o. Brotwrhton. M. D. 3. Ci Walton, M. D. -I - - ' - DRStBR0U(iHT0K'& WALT03,- PEIDSVILLE, 5t. C. SPBCIAI.TIB8 Electricity. Diseases Nose and Cryrecologf. OFFICE HODRS-8 to 10 Al M., and 2 to P. M. Richmond and Danville ! . I! . Railroad Company, CONDENSED SCHEDULE Ilf EFFECT JANUASY 17, 1891 SOUTHBOUND. ,i . 1 - Daily. No. 9. ! No. 11. Lv. 'Richmond Ar. 'Danville Reidtville ! ' Greensboro 3 00 P M 3 20 AM' 8 0 9 23 10 15 "2 "I 8 05 li 9 25 A M 10 12 - fl 35 P M 5 45 L v. Ooldsboro 1 2 1 5 Ar. Raleigh 1 55 Lv. Raleigh 6 40 " Durham 7 44 Ar. Greensboro 1015 " ; It " ; 3 05 A M l : 407 " . T40 " l . - . . " Greensboru 10 25 " I0 20 " Ar. Salisbury "12 18 A MT 11 57 P M ; i. Lt Salisbury 12 28 A M 12 03 I1 Ar. Charlotte 2 OJ A M 1 3 ) 1' M m: Spartanburg 5 00 " : 4 27 rironviiio p. in " r:ai " Ailanta 12 20 AM 11 45 NORTHBOUND. Daily. Jfp. 10. No. 12. Lv. Atlanta 8 50 P M 6 40 AM 8 27 " i D 00 P M 7 50 P M Ar Charlotte. Salisbury 9 45 9 5 1 " 11 28 AM Lt. Salisbury Ar. Greensboro 8 37 10 20 Lv. Greensboro 10 30 " f 12 01 A M At. Durham 12 32 P M 4 20 " ' Raleigh 125 " 7 00 Lv. Raleigh 1 30PM45AM Ar. Goldsboro 3 05 112S P M Lv. Greensboro 10 30 A M 11 SSTM Keidvtlle 1120 12 24 ' Ar Danville 12 10 P j 110AM " Richmond - 5 30 7 16 ' 1 - ' 'I SOL. HAAS, JAS. L. TAYLOR, . Traffic Manager. - ,,Geri- Pass. Aet. Auanta, Ga. " - -, Atlanta, Gu W. A. TURK. Asst. (Jen. Pass. Agt., Charlotte. N C. W. H. GREEN, E. BERK.KLY, General Manager. 1 Supt. Atlanta, Ga.- fe Rihmond, Va; andWbisSeyEat k cured -at home 1 ui- Out Mlo. Book of i.flr- f-.i " j HOEING A.ND FRAYI5Q. Baid Farmer Jr.nea. In a w,hinlng tone. iw ub (frwjQ oia neitrneor uray, "I've worn my knee ninh 1 worn mT knee nih throoah tbe B.uTO,otopt: ..... "Tonr com -loots last twice m nioe ji.iwi. , ; ; . . - i mine Though yoa don't pretend to be - - A ehintu.' light in tn charch to sbine. An tell tsilvatlon'a free. Tve prayed to the Lord a thousand times For to m iKj tiiat 'ere corn grow; A8' way yourn teai 8 It no, an climbs, I dgin a deal to kow " Raid Farmef Gray to his heTgtbor Joms," " ' In bia easy quiet way. - wnen prayo.a g-et mixed witn lazy Dones They dou t make farmin' pay. " Yonr weeds, i notice, are irood ai." tall la Bpiteo' alt your prayers -Tou may pray for corn till the heavens fall. JI yoa don t di up tho tares. JSlx my prayers with a nttle toll, - Along' in every row"; " ": An I work t his mixture Into the soil Quite Yig'rous wiLhahoe. :'Z A-I' diaeovere ihoaglt atttl in sin, '1 his kind of eon post, well worjed lla Makes prettp decent corn. - ' -8o while I'm pra;. iagl useiay hoe. An' do luy level best 1 To ksep down the -weeds along- each row Ad the Lord, he does t he rest . " ifti well for to pj- both night aud morn. As every farmer knows; But theplsce to pray for thrifty corn Is right between the o wa. An' so 1 believe, my g-o J old f tieiid, ' . ir you mean to win the day. From plourtng clean to trie bit vest's e'tad. You must hoe h well as pray." . . . BLAINE OUT. New York Daily Press. ' Secretary Blaitie wlll not be a can didate for tbe liepublicau Fresidentla; nomination. 1 have the highest. &u thority, next to Mr Blaine himself, for making tnis statement. -The-' decision of Mr. Blaitie is the result of bis' belief that Ills lieaith, thoujih now tfiod, wi:i not bear the reat eiraia of a cativa-r. f o"r the Presidency, aud 'lie s'lb-eq jeat duties of the Prefc'detnial 'jftice . tie knows that the nomiaation, of hi paty is at Me command, and that even 'President llarr:.i;i would cot contest it with hioi e.gah.t t!;e over, whelming sentiment in his favor that pervades the Republican paity iu every trate iu the U'.iiori.. But lie rtf.lizes .'.sp!iys5cal condition i to oe unqaai to zsu tasa or caavasstn; ;'the f'o Stafo of N"ev .Ynr!; India- nii, one of whiali the He.c'iiOiss musi Scarry to win the tiirt aider tial electiorf. ! in v (111' rt'LT tin 1 q fwit-.iA o-t o ct mm but tlio election machine:- of two. Siete l is o complete.1 v n ?i'is?s;on uf Detaocr. rs that it v-i)! be nee- .---ar5 for the Republican P.-esidential not to make tremendous personal eft'ons here to arouse the Republican. voters, convict the disgusted and lukewarm Democrats and carrv the State bv a i majority so large that it cannot be:beiiator Joi,n S.ierman for the bouth- changed by the Democratic officials er" dr-legates. His war record bron-hr under the Hill methods. 1,1 Wi a ';'fi vote front the Souttt, and Mb pi nvriwnmc-rDTM-nr. he received vote.s frem a number of MR- BLAINE AND IIIS FRIENDS. -r . . t . . . . Northern States si.flicient. to prove liis early retirement from the held, winch is cow probable, will indicate ; not only his unwillingness to. under take the labor either of the Presiden tial office of a campaign leading to it, 4 ! ' 11 " 11 - ' -j some of his frie.nds who have recently i been chafing under the restraint of not Being able tu say that Mr. Blaine was a candidate, and who feared that he would stay in his undefined position until the eye of the national conven tion and then throw his lollowers to the president. Ilia present proposed course will relieve them as well as the friends of other candidates for Presi dent, such as General Alger, Senator 'ullom, Mr. Depew, Senator Allison, Judge Greshana, Minister Lincoln any Secretary Rusk, who have made no efforts for their favorites because they would not enter the nomination against Mr. Blaine. SECRETARY ELKINS' VISIT. As far.as the Prisdent is concerned, it will leave him, d! course, the roost formidable candidate of a 1 with pub lic sentiment admitting the wisdom, t prudeuse ana success 01 his acinnnstra tion, and with two of the ablest, and most aaroit politicians of tne party in his Cabinet to woik out his selection Charles Foster and S. B. Elkiiis. - Secretary Elkins predicted in Xew York yesterday morning,' "-Just -before ingtorf.' T l- beiiominadand g for Wash dent Harrison will be re-elected, although he at the same time admitted that the President was weaker than the party in a few S-tates that are "necessary for succe-s. His conviction waa that- the rei dent grows iu emergencies and that the party could not hnU a stronger canuiuate- XUE PRESIDENT NOT A SEEF SEEKER. This undoubtedly is the belief of the President himself, for I have word froJi Hashington that he Has express ed h mself as perfectly willing to it fire at the tnd of one term if the party judgment, falny represented at Min neapolis, shall declare in favor of another than himself fr the Pvs'deu- tial standard bearer. He has coiisideied all the chances, including iiistorif-al ; precedent, from wh;a:i lie has si -en V.-.:t . demonstraticn of the iwop-c- a nnwil i lingness to re-elect a Presicient, excpt under peculiar at:d extraord.ir cr-j cumstances.' Sinc A idrew Jaek-.ii's ; Presidential terms oUiy two President- j have been re-elected, Ltneoin ai-d j Grant, and their seeond terms w -! given them rather through 'l h. excis"! j merit, of tne war and rrw.t.a.ructiun I than from any other-cause. j I-i conversation yesterday wi'.h r..' ; r,f tlii'. Prasidetu'l uiest h:ii.na;e !): i...-l and political irknds, to whom 1 tet-'i told my certsin in 101 n;ation ayout Mr. Bla nk's withdrawal, he went iv r wi ll mo. the - list of . candidates -wh., m'ht ---dssibly ppoac President U sr ri-on i.i the cs-;veutron. itho-it fiuoting him literally, the list can be rtvicweu wuu uievuy. ROBERT T. LINCOLN MENTIONED. ' Minster Koben T. Lincoln's nm was first mentioned, and-it was a' mit- ted that he has qualifications that makf a splendid chief executive, ine ud jection to him came irom tne sine 01 pratical politicks. The minster is a resident of Chicago, a citizen !f lil- iaois. Tne lttoublicarsof the btat 01 Illinois, through their htate commutee, and in evers wav that it is possible to express a preference outside of a bt ue convention, have declared rh'mselye as favorirg for President their wn -.ble Senator. Shelby M. Culloin. oer any statesman but James G. Bia i.e. That takes Lincoln oat of the ra : '. andjny informant told me that in d s cu3?ing Lincoln's name in tb's cent.ee tion with Secretary lilaine withi'i a fortnight the Secretary of State uiide use of the -srae argnment why Lincoln was out of the question. SENATOR CtTLLOM'8 CHANCES. The disposition ot Lincoln for ; sot of, the baking'-of hisown Stale le. es the question of- Senator Cnl win's strength to he considered. The 8. s.a tor has eocae strong friends in tfie .states wc-ta d from Illinois who would be able to give him a few votes, but th Illinois delegate! would be his I pr Kcijal force, aa.l he 13 not cooUcr ( e J a,-S)iiaero(is rsva.! of the rVtsiiL'i.t. j rjenatur AJii.ur. i Hke.y to le com Pi;meiiWa Wlta fis VOtj of tl.B Ini i: i uc a;re oi liresjiam c arr es 1 ri i reiiri fcC''k fc thaa'V jSS.s. wi:ri '. he had ; the J;lf tow deUsjie8 friendlv iCo h.m. nt i.iUiai.a fuiioW-rs ai ti I. en'thusiastie for !.:in g ever.but soiuef - .i ivti'jcio vfwtuncuwr tiiJL U; t fl'ftna fjVl t1ofV mutjro la. Pr sU d,n.U liuirU.Ki at theo ts t. jaiilth.t V:Q yuile'a uatiio s)?ohM only t-e ceu siuete i n ueuerai li;.rii;. ji!ic f t a tnajority of thj votes ia the t onvca ti'O.i ;-;,.;,::: ' -41 NEWVOjt-g BLEOATBS;--? : TSe auxiety of the sUustioti Cetiteis on'ieK' Aroik vote. ; The Pre'3ent hr aioue ootnuig to ereate a popu'ar f .-ijjrwingifor bioiitlf in this Sate. lie h uS;nauy advocated among , eanrest Hineannon-vorKers but no aetiic ..u'fiJs atijnji -polit'clafls. ThiSlcad-m-n in tne party, rt-ffa'dless of tneir lelbtioiifi to oi.e ai.othrr, ?.re agreed iu mi . Kin - that there are sfroner c-it.didjfj.-i. for -New- York :ii in 1j j-i Juut ilarrisoni- - " Whiie h 'tli t!ic SecriSrari.1 ot the Treasury and. of War have been mak ing sfei.iijUs eilorts to ya?n the favor of Jeading- Xe York Kepujhlic -iiiS, it is' now m:re than likely tiiat the vote--ill bj ci-L soii.lly for Air. Deevv-, ai theyv w ere in 18S3. and vn efl".rt made to secuc lii nuriiiiiatitiii if pohSiibi." If that ellort f-iiis the Sr.w Yirk dcleratiOLi wilt uudouuted.y be so uni fied and .so directed tint it will name the winner in tbe convention, whoever ibuz maybe, it tariitd (ierterai Har rison in 1888. Ic ii otjj os ;l to him p. ttiuii are now sh.aj;d. bccatie ti t itciive Republicans over the State ate oppo-ed to him, believing it iinposihi" fer 'iMiii to enny ti.e tate. .Tiieve h a ir.enilly Jeelii. for O-.'eial Al;er and vH'i u a e u.io a 1 cans v in- wouli' 8 c tiarv ",:-sk it ' con f.rv-iiepiibli- v-.ive t'-e Hj-Z iot s hau any caa ice.- 11CSIC II AS gTKEXOTH. The IliSsk fent";l-otJn, hv the tr:vT i. broader ttn can be di;cernetl on Hie I sumc. . ') there is a wide feeltiu in the 'ariy that it must look f Or a leader who will" mike it ap'nin the p'prty o! tl'o !'"p;e. unci th.Ge'n'5val liu-k t! 'J in do Uiil very tM'.U. '"TJe i-: in!-r, - n efi-ndid ,t" Hgii? st liar? i- a.;. ;l i n.- -!: !:: u: - Hi it -!: l! Ig'Jfocit h iePrii-i lent's friends. 1'iiis leaves only General A'ger !u be considered. 1I wi.; und-.n '.iedly,.- in tii : evfiH of Mr. l,";yie'j Lhd.awal, b-' supported by in ore votes - in the coiiveiiiioii- .than any one b:is the Pr'. sideiit. It wdj ba reruaiberKl that lej asiomsneti the whole coirutry by tbe s'"-c "l 'Vs c " V vution he was ohligetl to dispute with Ul. at he wis cooshlered an available ft:ii conineicnt n'sttirant fur t.Ke Presi- deucy. TACTIt S IN THE CONVENTION. are Utsiroui ot wtU.houiuu; tne noun- nation through several bnllots, : wh.i't dent Harrison and the t jer eandi dates is coiisiderod, so that the stroutr est possible nominee mny be foun.:. '1 heir votes may s;i to General Alger in great numbers,-tne otlier candid ire carrying en-un votes iu a smaucr v. ay to prevent the president from obtaining a majority unlil the convei -lion's judgment ripens. . In nil this complication Presideirt llarrisori'a pers'ujal attitude i firm, patriotic and dignified. His chanc?s are hopeful. As i have said iu the begiiiiifng of this ,revieiv of the situa tion as it exists to day, he has ns crazy desire for reimminauon at whatever cost to himself or the party-. If-the crnvent.ion t! e record . chooses him. he will.- pir of his able admin istration against the unfulli'ded piedies of the Demo.ctaer. am! in-iKe a sa! teat 'for t'ne inainteuanct; of artt ton Itepubli- cin principals as the poiic Y- of the Goveuuneiit. lie will lead in the eon v. ntion in the number of votes cast on the ikst. ha. lot. and may be linmii.a- ' 011 l -b:iHor: tha opi- i111 18 lhe ts' AN UNEQUIVOCAL. REFUSAL. TO BE A PRESIDETIAL, CANDIDATE. - AVash INOTCN. Feb. 0, 1S!)2. 'My Dear Sir: I am not a ?aridi(late for the Presi iieviv, aid'iny name will not go bofirrj the Repnbliean National Convention 'for the nomination. I ir.ake this an- por.nepment iu due season. To those who have terdered me th'-'r support 1 owe sincere th inks and n-n must gratef.il for their confidence They Vill, 1 fm -sure, mane ear,t e-t etl'irt in the aproac'djig content, whio.li is rendered si cia'lv important bv t:-h sou el .the iud't-trial and flnarici tl p c-ies.of 'tb governni'iht be ins f.t stnk" 1 is? ro'n'ar t.'.-ei -10'' on ii.f-e -.ir-ue4 is of givat rcoment nnd wUi be of !?; reaching con.stq'.i?.nc. . , Very sincerely vonr?-, James C. Bt -aink. ' THE VRESIDKNT KNEW IT WAS OiM'i'Np. Attorney- General' Miller, than when n'.eii'.'.'i'r .f tTtc O.shinot is r--er to the -Piident, irstenetl to M. Ulatnc'. rr with !r,'err is -.v t ni". i ttsc'f :u il:i3 time s. IT- si'-l Tl.iii ' -.-. i -. ..I !.'l !.-ttr-i is a su! r:i.'. I havr unders'fPud.for ac-!::-- tHM "hat ecrp-tin- Blaine ii.te .de to m kc si'ch an announcement win-n he thooglit the propor -time had Cuuw, a-s.! indeed. 1 ye that he laform-.-d the Presid-n; that sueh was his interuiQn sf,me tune agr. But I did not know. what, form Of tiaie he would choose for t!ie announce meht." Mr. Miller d c:ir.ed to discuss the pro bable efieet of the letter r.po the pros pect of the renomhiation if the Presi dent, or upon the pro?pcts of otht-r possible candidates. , Secretary Foster f the Trfaury was more communicative. He, too. heard the text -of Mr, lli-a'ne's lettt;r for the tirst time from the Pies enrrvpondd t 'That sounds torae," ne & u, tko a o,)sitive and- tlnal w if bdra'wrd. It fc true that tt e fam.ri- Florence Iefttr is verv much hke 't ii' tTms and it is also verv true-that, despite that letter, .Mr B'aine's name , was placed before the convention of lc'. tm! that hi-lriands onlv censed to pre-s bis nam? alter ni p'rstive ciblegr.ams had been sen' to f hieago by Mr. rVarne. But I cmnot pe how he could frame language umre explicit and mandatory than -tbm open ing sefuence of this h?Ue"s OHIO W1I.L BE FOR IIARHISOX. , 'Will his frind accept this aslh a ? I ih'u.k they will, f can say that Oh'c will riow fond HatrUon de'esatin u Minneapo'is. There has always be n a strong Btiira sent'nn-nt i-i Ohio, a though' hio has r.eyer v rteJ"for hiai That- has teen becan-e John Sheiman baa heretofore Uea a caodidatCi In Highest of all in Leavening Power. -Latest U. S. Gov't Report ABSOLUTELY PURE my opinion Blaiue's letfei "mukes the renoiuination of President f Hirrisbh aloiosc u certainty, ihin Adjalofstri tioa lias been sorctean, so pure, vififo rou, so Shining lo every respect rb"a: the people must fcognfia it,'- 1 ! "Lc you askbeth.ef the opposltiori to tjifrPresffletit WtibnoTr be opncei tra,?d "oii any other c.4ii3iii ite ?-'' Wvil. ia Uie first place, I don't think-tfiere-i-iiiucU in this talK. of opposirioin Pro bably, however, other candidates w:ii now .enter the Held. It is.oneu to thi in and it always has been oper.. The vriihdrawal of -Mr. Blaina may enco !r aa meii Who have been hesit tiusf ir-the.iekgroiin-J ' Genual Al.-r. i , ex uuple, may eatuo -forward. ,SccrH ca:y Husk? Nu, 1 don't believe that t:e is in any sen.-.! a ctndi.lt. He ic one of the most loyal ni-u in the world. But there- I nwV r.nc talk s.ny more. Mccetary tlik ns carefu'ly avoided, intvi viewers lo-niht.. StMiator Haie, of Mane, sectudid himselt. Jilt. BLAINE'S REASONS. Mr. Biairifc's decision became known to several nieoihers of tlii Cabinet v. uA are in daily intercourse with him o ily within a lew days. It was not known to ieidi'i Republican.- in Xew York or elsewhere Th? public-ition in the Press yester day was a fctirprise to most of them. VV hen the actu-U letter was read to them lat niirh- by reporters' they, we're smii more sar j.rised. The re ts jns; ascib 'd by the gn.at Repablicau' most intimate friend? i i j-.;v. peay: O Hardware, Builder's- Materials; Window Glass, Gnus, Pistols, HOES, fte. WSSBi Manufacturer's Agents for Buggies, and Hickory Wagon Companies, ' T. R. Fit &.TT. (Saoeessora to Prat; Pif&' At the beginning of the new spring season We (It.siro to return oar mteful thanks for the very libera. nntfnn.umn.;.-,,,, ' nn c T:C:i "J "-: . : -- uiininiwi m eacreased i-atronare in th future. . P)o not forget our store is It H FEKi H H 6 It II E II HE MIIHH EE ' A A A A A A A A A AAAA A A A A DDOn OQ( J.'J tr t r .c; 11 u D 1 it i U I 1 Q ii U 1) D 4 i) V y q q u n d o tj u i r Q OU D V u 11 K H H R H H K H 11 KEEK A A DDDD JtJlijy UUU for Hr(iwr, .BaiMers' S WZ9 h"f''- ifZZ".0 solicited, . -A- Xjead-Ixig" Prices. Wiil ali yea Rrra Rck hoea as low as ' " rarmcrs Friend or Pixi Clow ' """" - Single Miovel Flows as low as . Z.'.V.".'.'!!." " " "' M -' We come to .stav NSW PHOTfllGMPH GALLERYf . . W. E. EUTSLER, PHOTOGRAPHER 42 L .Main St , (over Rosenstock's) Danville, a. 6 Kverythtn? New and First. rii luiuouous. ii you wish anvtlitti'? in ng, cravon or Pastal Portraits, c will iuu i iorgc; tne place, 421 Main St., Danville, Va. Reep't. . , W. E. EUTSLER. FhASHURES FO I ' - - ( j nEIDSVlLLL; N. lean furnisli .'istinx of all l-ates. Such as STOVES GRATErX HOLLO ST-WARE. Plows, Bu ldi'g Material, M'aclliaer etc. REPAIRING ATLOW RATES. ?Penherthon's Automatic Injector, best kaown for feeding sta- tionrv boilers. New York for his action Is his 'reluc tsl ce trt und mrade the, strata of; arl other Presid. ntial campaign. 1 1 the 8tite Department or in pri vate life, a, the motlllustriouiiAnieri can stateMU-tp,' he may enjoy, his 'dia apptlnted triei,d4 ay, manv vears of usefulness, contontment and elorri ' i mjasuHrni tne l'resiuentiai face, imHs' he delegated more of its bur dens to his Cabinet than lie wnnld be willing to do, might intUct a fatal strain -upon hia lieaith, which is now perfectly ouad and sturdy enough for-jrreat In tellectuil efforts, if such efforts are hot y-olonged. Is il oas alwcys been Mr. Blaine"', way tn study unremittingly by night ajnd day aey p-i.blem or public question which he lake's up, and it is this habit which is ao once an explanation In nart .o; rus marvelous success and the secret qi nis attacks' ot severe prostration. 1 : MERIT WINS. Te desiie to say to our citi zens for years we have been selling King's Xew Discovery for ConsunipS tion, Dr. King's New Life Pihs. Buck - len's Arnica Salve and Electrie Fitters!, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given t-uch universal satisfaction. We do r.Ot hes itate' to guarantee them e.verv time. we stand re-nly to refund the purchase price, if . satisfactory results do not fol. low their use. Tnese remedies havfe wen the'f great p vnilarlty purely on their merits. j IRVIN & ATT, Druggists, j S. D IRVIN PLOWS, I PLAIN and PLTEoj CUTLERY, i EQE3, m tL VM'? D'.f-Ttf Caits, &c. Also Old Dominion C' B. PKATt. J 15 j a. & Html'Q.) . "MLNIUVJ mre-tne public that ourenorts to drserve even J A A A A A A A A A ODTtTy III! nnnH i: "-""i. "iir r.r.ria KKKJi wjc. R R R R RRRR B K . r K R R a e T T .T T T T T E K K K Kg I R Eg' RRRR BSfjal AAAA K A A R R g R R S 1 1 A A A R A U R K K R B S EEEB R -R K8SS ,-?-.?."nt be .h.t on ao7. unlet for",i.e ourgoas a call la respectfully . Truly; Your Friends, PATT BROS., si r Madison, N. C. .:-nd nnlr thA finpat crades of nictures t!m PhotuTanh e nr. eoov mv toHw bo to your interest to call and see me, UfJDRY, kind on abort notice and at lowest Danruie, va.,jan. i, vu Notice UfftveathatlaavabMaappornta ' admlnlatratAr tt lh, uriin -. j Thomaa Ds'd. All partus having elalzma agalnat aatd estate wui preheat them pro iperiy antbenttxsated for pment ao or b . fore th Uta day of January lAehMthls 1 : .T! WIU " ut oar of t&elr roooTary? whilst those owing said esUt will mak payment of the sauo at once clae they will uied 1 legal traia for oolUetlon. T. i.KAWiBT. dmr. ! JanUth.MM. thomaa, D'd. IN LADIES SHOES! v ' .Hi hUB 'ilstilli! Bequlree no breaking laf Z3 i i( A narrow shoe can be 4 . FKmt f won. . - ,-, . . - . .- -PreTeata Cams. Cold. , ... Tender and tired feet, that , avoldUif Doctor'! BrtH. Ja fit J0t tktion A They. do not spread riexlDFe, Darabla, JHe. . fjntaad jcrBinleal . utorea -eiu and examiaa i this - 8L e that rraaerrec Be alt h and provotea lire. AU alsee In latest Opera and Common hum. rorci-aa Low Faicaa. aatUfactlon Qaaranteed. Consolihatid Suos Co., Mauaf "w, Lyna. rut baic in nfiusT iiln, uy WOOTTONBROS. WRITE TO US- -WWELLflOnETIllE- AND- AND ON EASIER TERMS Than any bonse in tbl State. Oilier Hillet k Darls. Harrington, Brown and Knabe. New Enarlanl. Hale. Plmpnn and Pianos. Old Instruments ta- Ken at l-'alJ value in Trade.- Bkard. Dyer h Baghes.3rldgepert and other orssns. Heoond haua nianoe. some bi t little ased. at your own pries. GONE. Tmanryu. Minos &oo., 903 MAIN'ST., RICHMOND, VAv . 1892! MwU 1892! WitLv a word of good cheer to everybody aud with best wish es for a happy and prosperous .New Year, F. Ill aillLIN W k TO. would remind Danville and the people of vicinity- that they are doing business at, th ,dd t old stand and that during the new year, they will keep up with the demands 01 tne times. Our stock consists of liaisons, Kutf, Preserves,! Mincemeat, Cranberries, Jellies. Apples, l- ' 1 Oranges, .' French Candies, Chocolate Creams, ' j Chocolate Bonbons, I o00 pounds Cooking J i Chocolate, Olive Oil, Salad Dressing, 4 Tomato Catsup, Sweet Pickle,. . . Sour Pickle, '' j Prepared Mustard, Fresh Sausag v Broiling W'eef, ' i Pigs Feet, Double ISxtract. Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, Al mond, j CALIFOUM PEACHES, j PEARS, Momaja, Coffee? Shred'lzd Oits PREPARED JELLIES, ' ; Ready for table. Ass I Flavors, Lemon, Orange, berry, Calf Foot; Queeo Olives, Saratoga Chips, If a carooi 4Ch-.ese, Editn Cheese, 0 Tongas. 7 . 0 . . - . - . ' -

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