11
M-!
flv Uio u H.secl.-
'S WEEKLY
. us we
Our nnn i . .
weegs rest. His hmrh.r u. m
APR. 11, 1893. Malloy,lef t several dayPa for' PouT
Srmf;. "tend tbe busing
-f i mat city.
to rMlre.euf the they ate unTllTkr ., u UaV" ar, J
,11 . ,thooftn of ' und-ubiedly the prettiest lot
-a vouie auu tee tneu).
The results nf nhirm......!..
enoi. .. ... I -!- "rwul',w' CI-
" uu Li if. (iKr in.l....
ara it iih 1 1. 1 m , (PH11.C8
- - . . 1 L.
...t.nd Tor jiiBcniuu loiua
,.( W
r . ...unit;
lif,,.". ,
r.'lrtmc reHt-jiiHlbl for opJo
,1 County Matters '7 ' existence a , medicine, it
v oi Jr..nMf l-;.v U.-' oi the age Ih all that
an
Starr's.
hi 4 n(3 5 w.. per yard.
New York Racket.
. . -I- I - t- aft-.
. tilL-j fur . rlrcAa ami
'4 i .rn,,. I). Ilumaes.
aniit?' -Vets , a quart at
.tjifionary-of all kinds go
.,!p"KI,,r,:-
in ' "ur w jewelry,
r Hiitchercont
, w ''ewly,- p'niut candy
r( lj(jy VI '. I-.. puuuu HI JL.ei.
; atid Kf" "that
ami joods in
tlKlit.
llnicherMju,
Jii-.-t
! W. 'J I llt'-"
er are 'PcJllr'if rai
ifie- f.. 7. .". .mat
riflar bmuu tru o:pod pu-
Mr'. T. J. a , n,.i.f.. a. t . ..
home of hl futhnr. Mr l.i o .... c
bVrerf8t,eIHfJy"nf ,u"' HmJ 've a
.aujuv uave our
neart.felt tnbathv In r,J. '
tlon 0U B1H.C
H you do nor. ...v.
M, biea ak I r u
Jno. D. Hiiffluej.
- Our old fri.,i i v...i it- .
l -e tateuient that a ..ill introduced
ii. thB late LeglUtnre tu prevent M.h
uruwiri oleifjf Diant- hPi.- ir ...J: "
Hams, formorf; Vn;-V-
COtton mill her. thlnL-. "r.""
j . -...uwp uic 'mi warn
, ' n cure nitrri tht
--ww. iik .r iriirflipaM u-..aI i
to the ountry VenbJ."g r
iuiaai.i.u n If' r- u. I
coujp-re for the trade 1 ,lZVLy '?
Mr. w..iii -I.. . wu'".
- ' 1 1 IS I II H a an riOii 1
tUa l , virr TieW Of
''ie. ine twut r,
the problem of Inewlng thrpuriha d,!nc''- ask u tl.I
Jin poorer of the mwe8, he gay. The C'ne,K We H1
farmei r can not be ground to tbe earth H?1L. uaM.niaU pu
and .ho., . . " ... .wlMnii'
t ho rv, , , "ouuier oi
y iuiiuii;i'irf(i pixltict.
yoo can't
Idoe. The ImnnriM TCtll
, - - "uiuj iiireic
cumulated la the blood durlnr the cold
n i -peea, or when the
mini n . t fnie. tt.H th or.
cinir air is i,f. i he hdy hi liable to be
overenm t,v .t-t.in... .
j. y r iHrDe aerious
awease. II.- ieuiarkabl succtm
achieved bv linor. s.-.,.ti. j
the many word- of nii ir k
this uiedi-
do TOO
i. w . . - u.uuia uuiigoo
. . .. - uaivauarnia, ail
Come, hrnfhpr finn....
. " ...... . . . i mi-1 -
Ia. V . , I
She will return with Inteioan h '
frit.' I i 1 t ,J
.. iii. LUll l. let tn l.srri .1... ..
'LK-t Irlllttri Vml Inf.-. ..
qualitv of yo,,r fertilizer i- the nnine if
tcoiifmv. Jf youve Nature inferior
bT'l uio. iie will wiv?: vnn f... ,, .
of tobacco ,1-sr fail if . . u
a i nil r. r j r i a
r,...i . . u is .. . , - tcu? a m pawner nr
r.uuc i kur laalt that rh'ri I I lo Hid : Mi ioHuf t...
hard. Thi ,oM fhZ L de fn o " UC WKeU ary'0r
T7JB RRhTJLTOr A TBIAL. '
tANNKITOV. Ivn i.t k ... ,
8 " i nave ilSf-ci
mmnni Liver 1: jni.r,
ture.l bv II. Z ih.. .e- rvv I...:... .
P na, and found i,.t ri...i I
T "ur i tne oet med
Iclne I ever un v v
c:Jo
juJ. Clieaper
mi
'tiii'U before.
, aunt ft trrio or valine? If
1 . . ..,1 l I... .
r(..uii rut- a,ii y auii;irc.ii nil,.
liiiU i-vcr. .
Had a full HUp'ply of base
iirffiwks crt q'let, etc., at J.
ujk etore, at lowest prices.
; x a not ira.f.injj' oulte as.
,.3ie merchants are, but none
j:.Jrr-!l him. . .
iD'oa'i glovo lLtlng corset.,
New York liacket.
isl Uri Ocar VVi ILer, of Dan.
lys; liH auuuay iu town wun
on
to t!ie best ;70c cornet
New' York Racket.
irt 'M oiur up to aate straw
Ji.'ilie. 'that' right!
HutchersoD.
f. rifs ! eiubrolilerlea ! La
,; A lull line. .'.
Jno. I). Hulllaes. '
.Iji wuh griods pulcable fr
y.ini wear and general use,
Jt Henilrix'n. .
j if colored or negligee
jrautitsaoil no loistakr.
llutcherson.
lirzetour miinmotli stock
,)Js iid trimminirs
Jno. IK llullines.
, .,TOW iMrmKement on the
lien a rights. 1.1,
- " "rei u 1x1 ay naVf
tamped it through
" me uoine
iici Mil. J -
Itoii want clothing, alines hara
:p, trunk-, furniture. irnta
iinjf, hardware. rinwiA. 1
Kiocerles, drvVooda. etc. Call r i,n,i
quarters and you will be
bj.toi price?. , ,b
New York Racket.
"Pete" th" Ininciu,. n.i i v
. , . - .......hiiS LuiwtM ooy
at the Government building, practiced
r-.-r. wiocuijf upon some of his
country cousins recently. It was at
01 a public school, and the
Colonel, though delaved by taking the
wTon road, gave the audience the best
he had in his shop. He was given, an
ovation. .. "
The most beautiful line of figured
doted and striped mull, lawns, prince's
j V.. . r vrmis, piaias, caghmers,
and children', misses and ladies sau'
dale, Oxfords and shoes can be found
at Wootton'a Kacket Store, to please
most any one. -.
Gemetrr Ktrecr. la hi .
siderably. Our young friend, Mr.
ich Neal, Is addinjr three r four nice
cottages. Mr. Sam White Is buildinc
lan tenement hnnm nimr k ..t.m
kj buab will
aecoturaodate several families. All this
..I auucipmio.il ot the reopenine and
enlargement of the cotton mill, we
suppose.
If V I . I 1 M?ti . ... J .
- " j . ' ' ' L ii. riiiii ill rinr. . . . .
r- - v. 1 . mi&zvrrv
oacco, take no ri-k. hut
Hble Stonewall Guiuo," manufac
R 7 bV iTS x? Ti'ls,-y & of
Halfilli.tlJ Vlil . .r ......
LMjii..t HiiJ. w agent for it, and agents
will um he Knnriiinf. ir f,. ti.i...
... , .t. uiu aim is, aiiehe
If ii h wavK a nlnjniim i. .
lrl ........ i.. ' L- :. v" k .M-ar the
..... , j,-, wrn.p They Hrc
prrwiye of the ii most feelings of
u.e neart. .0 full of truth. ThhTwas
ji-.r, ,,r Beautifully iu the services
l'IIWlUr'..l at .K.. ... ,
., 1,, rriminve Haptist
ctiuirh M-oenrlv hir tr.u-uKiu r-: 1
.me iiciyies
JitiiNfer, fi. v. A. S. Vorhsou. of Mar-1
t..,svil:e. V',i Many hd-s of Oei.ef i
were re. ro uted .n the congreeaiioo I
vivvlnz the leHChtugs of the B;bie 111 .
dillermt lights, but all join, d hearfilv 1
in singing u.e old hrmr.h. -J..M inV.,
er of Jlv Si.iii." -An, .w.... .
. ...H01.111- 11ace, 1
'Jesu. I LoveThv f.t.ftri, ,
etC. Modern lltltnna '. I
these grad old songs. And this brings,
to mind a. rriL-inr . .1, .1 . I
LIST OK ASSESSORS KOR ROCKINGHAM
'I he following r v iim.3.,... ...
. , . ; - a were in
UOUIieil DV the Ciiinlii
,h,. ' -"'"IU"!iouers'
- ..11 irccui pension :
Ieakville
r. s ii.....:.. o 1 ' - u- 'ones.
. ,. "rner.
Jot,., n. Pri-,.. - J.w"'.:.ernon
aVO tOWIlfchitt Inhn T .. J
w n . ... ' .neauor, S
W.Carter, W. A. Smith. '
RurHn townshiit w i -
A. Gibson. J S ' . J-
KeifNvi l. towviishin H v d. i i .
. Bennett, W, C. Srapl,.
VVillimsO'iri' fownsli'p -W. 11
orannocK, u I., bright, I-aac P.ar
SOtl. 8 ma-onville fownsh'p- T. W. Hon.
ventworth township-T. E. Mor
phl, R. A. Moir. J. . McCollum.
I. li. Knlirhr W A n -
der n m ''r,k,!, remark, made by El. . f ew Bethel townsblp-J. p. Wilson,
der J. M. Harris, a Primitive Bap'ist. 1 A' H' Grrew, Jimea M. Bennett.
Ill reaillHir U hirmn . . . . 1
f 'ujiuis uau isi
in reading a hymn fron the pulpit last
year, lie said impressively that prays
tsr and preaching ended with this life,
but praise continued In heaven. We
think some able preacher has written a
book on the .theology of sacred song,
showing the unity of true believers on
the vital truths of the gospel as voiced
by the singers of the dillWent creeds.
All lovers of r.h ionnr
one can number t.hom n.
i.e fanu, 01 ttje sea, may be interested
111
BRIUHTSXINO DP.
at Williams, Hopkins & Go's. Low
prices will tell. They have already
made the second n.irW .y
- va i,tutUC3, in
a lew days the v are expecting a lot of
wv- " cm winii iiin.rif fiiiir M,n 1
" PerhaT rr .. it.!t . 11 1
only useful t f-.TJ-'v AT " , s emulsion is
make comdv ar," ?.!Sl?in?the.B nd
ana nil nut vTTf" t angular women,
the constimptive. and
me scroftilr.110 vaxaiic me Diooa ot
-but JtSffififSr. U d 311
nard. Stubborn n..o-f.
when the ordinarv coti crh Rvrii ,
tail. The oniirrV. "it,V j r J Ac! , opctmcs entirely
mdnia g? at ;im?ers after the Grip and Pneu-
SrSdtl? aflcured balsamic toS
food mil' lengthening influences of this beneficent
looa-medicme. nameiv Srntfc t?u: r , ,.en t
UU and HoC;; 17 oi oa-nver
ruiica ui Aime ana ooda
Refuse substitutes. They are never as rood.
J.NewVorfc. All Druggists. Soc. and ST.
tbe last exhibit shown taxes du-
amlin' in to imthh 4ia nnn vi. t-, . .
need r. teii tbe bonds?
' ntbJng against Mr. Howlett
and no quarrel to make. In fact I am
molmen to lik tira. bat x rather ne
would not say I deceive people if he
can use any other language that will
answer his purpose as well.
Very refcptctfullv.
OlTIZEX.
-
In rh-lr .'((;., .n , are cured bv rjie
'e of l V. I. If , ou are d bihtattd
1 ,!U now,-, or if ) ou need a toruc .o
reg.ri llegh aod i .S' appetite, strength
nd vigor, take V. p. P.. and you will
be strong and heaithv. vr .h.n..
ii-'iciuions and Jon manhood, P. P
P. Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Pota
f'uml is the kin.? of all nidiinH i
J. P. is the e-reatest blood purifier in
uwu. rorsaie py all druggists.
km h
WHS
FOR OATS AND CORN.
TITOS
X VERMIFUGE
le old-f a;Vi ion v1 an1 al
ways reliable remedy for
Stomach disorders. Oho
bottle has killed 614 worms.
Thousands of people living to-day
vwc uieir me to uns iucaicme.
i.ne same good medicine
FOR CHILDREN
trlflf it Wfli fifW vnm Oct-.
. -J J fs'
Irvoardnmrlst or storekeeper doea not
I iE. A. S. FREY, Baltimore. Md.
w our samples offline
i. illli?.- etc, - r .
N'ew Yurk Racket.
k'through tbe blood, Hood's
1. nut ouiy cure scrofula.
tie, but gives health and
cMiule body. .'
In supply of plant bed cloth.,
CU Wli Will Mi ll Ut. hnrim.i
- Wl.t,ll
Latnbertli & iluliinea.
--Oar stock of shoes are the largest
... t auu we can assure you
they arexine c-ntinuation.of bargains.
..1 uw our snoes it you want tbe
latest styles aud best value for your
money. .
New York uacket.
English Spavin Liniment removes
I hard, soft or calloused lumps and
b!mi8hes from horses, blood spavins,
curbs,. splint?, sweeney, ring bene.
chains, an swollen throats.
etc. cave 900 by use of one
uoine. warranted the most wonder
m blemish cure ever known. Sold bv
LV C All... .1 . . . . .
- -n-imiu uruggisi, teidiyiHe li
G.
T
. I. . . . ..
i iuj c.., up, so call at uitea to thera They mav have got
f Ur juumig.ii you want, the ten them from a U weler, a peddler or
I four UHlirV will I
Many neoD hiv ininraii
eyes irreparani y by using spectacles un
Uuitea to them Thev mav have, trot.
four w mvy vvil ttvv
fwtork iUctet.
tii h i new ior of plot'-"
' finike any
lili'p;it-iir clienper thiui
nvi,rr eUe.
' b'JK lot of iiiirtiii Mud
niii.1 fek. l'.!,.. i.-
'V'T known.
Jno. b. Hum
T I or tin. i. i.i.. . .. r'
v. v.ulo Ul 8np.
-i! on .
Umberth A Uulllues.
Jon seen -that 25 CL,
Hf ll-l '. ...II.
"jai 'nitchersonVi
l .tl.an 5U cts., be-
iJ.l.Htun- ami in..
uieuress makers, have
uepartment iu
- M'iow,)stltfrH).; Prices
u Kuarai tetii.
lie P.
rri3li has ninu in c-
. . It bU
u noble calling of
er hos; of frields
""" tnucti success in
'''Uble to buynew.
ui Ulun .f .. .i..
j.rn " "Oka-
3yu have got
new one. Prl
es all beggars
:nA 7 , as lr" as it is
l ; 1-' in shoes could
i 1 liros. stock
: ,i
d ,evvr so'J on this
."'tjyare now go-
; -VtYurt Uacket. '
Carpets; car.
Ijrnuhiug4 suitable
Hen I ,i.... . ;
i n n u a sure
... 1R aC(lllir.tu
CBr?'an. fell
r0s .paagniilnent
'wSl ''l-Vnown
"7y Zk?m,V
V ,..r lf8rtl)t Mr.
'nr, of our
fil . . rt"d 11. C.
wt expected to
fri
ht'ir Steiuleuian
fii rr,,,-?"'ror
t.!i . " "nt of am
ili .. J V
'.urou money.
""'-'iieriion.
.!i .' thrilli,,.,
hloc rnivht. by
iiit
it win
evening for
boy p
dJ nGrnsboro
us7 whv- v.. .....
J chsijsrd the
t ...
H 5r want.
.H-tj. and re-
.'"j of hh
;. tl... '.PPearaoee of
'i u.r ""J nrev.n,
r vi... . "
. i
eerit
ili'or lo
Both ladies
10 "07 other
I
Irt uiU' not Kno how to
lit them. Soioeti mes lir,f frvu .mow K.,
1. 1 .L. - J
csii auu Lite or.uer hanmi u ml
. I ... ouiiir
rimex both are allVcted. I'kL nn
outlet J. M. Tesh. the oiir.ii.i;!!! tn r
roiiwith irlassefi thr Will ivli rhn 9
I . , V- I V bUfJ CA -
lection, whatever it m ly be.
Rheumiiisui Cured In a. rQTT
"Alystie Cure" for Rheumatism and
Neuralgia, radically cures in l.to 3
day?. Its action upon the system is re-
uiarkabie and m v teri.,u. Tc removes
at once the caune and the disease im
mediately disappears. The first d.e
greatly behellts, 75 ct. Sold by Vet
zer A Overman, druggists, R ndsville,
N". G.
"A man whn nnnn hoa a r. n
case of grip never entirely recovers
muu a, saiu a genceman to the Jiec
drd. of Greenshnm rim Athn. . .
, . . U!jr. J
had it some years asro and nnw r t..iif
cold at every clianife ot the weather.
r . - , . .. . ...
oeiure i nan me grip a .'bad cold' wa
noimng to me -a littl annovintc, to be
ure,.Dut it never interfered with my
work, Now the least little cold upet
me aiKM am simply all knocked our,"
Hi experience is thatof thousanls who
uave uau me same uisease. It is
mysterious and terrible malady.
The . sale of the Hermitage Cotton
Mill wa confirmed at M..ekvillo n
the ych Inst. Mr. W s
Hiohmonil Va . nnrl Mr
. - wnuiiUDlB n
aie nrm oi liowell, Urr & Co ) of Char
lOlte. two of the mirnhudera nf ihn r.,m
" tr " v..-..-.. . .. .i.d ui-ii
spent Tuesday here. The contract has
oeenawaraen air. v. G.Je tin mars for
one minion OriCK lor enlarir no- rlio
building. The mill will be started at
once. The Weekly sviBnathiz a. irh
the Stockholders in the nld
their Irt., but. rejoiods that the millhas
fallen into gord hands.
If VOU own nrnnertu in Uollan l'
the best wav to Increase Ira tu'lna u f
strive to enhance th5 prosperity of the
wuoie lown. ininK or -it: twenty
rears aco an acre nflnnd nnii h...
. - - - a v nave
ioot now sens for in some parts of
town. The ditT-rencA In valna
- ' . w io nun
ditlerence in population and capital be
tween the two periods named. If the
man next to yo-i Improves his property
I he value of yours is at rhn ama t;m
lnerened Wnrl- trf T?oI,l j.,111.
.v. ikiutuii; auu
you will be doing good work for your.
ecu. . .
Our friend: Cant. Tnrta tha rt .1
1- . " - l3,
of the Pomona Hill Nurseries, spent
iar rruuy in town, tje put in a u ,e
day's work, booking a multitude of or
ders. It is pleasant to noe this, for
all this money will be kept here In
North Carolina, and what our people
buy from the Pomona Hill Nurseries
i adapted to this section and if ic don't
turn out all right, they know who nev
er fail to do the square thing and he
f J. Van Ljindlav. We aio gfad o
know that Capr, Port? will f bic Relds
ville again at an early day. j
Hunting's Circus filled Its engage
ment hre Monday. The weather was
very disagreeable Sunday and contin j
tied so until Monday morning about 10
o'clock, when the alnndi UffAd anri m..
VUU Kilo
sun , smiled upon the magnificent pa-
raile. Whlnl, urna nna n hA V,..,. -
, . x uc.i ever
given by ajiy show here. There was a
tine crowd In tnWn and rhn . K.,., ......
liberally. p itroniz-id. All were pleased
with It.' There was only one ring, so
everybody could see everything o.7 the
H-".iam. mr. Huntings motto is
(uality, not quantity,' and he lives
up to lt.v He is not a 3amum, but
what he has Is the best everibing
now and neat as a Din: fine horoa ft
lions, tigers, and the best oerformer
We take uleasu
enWrtainment giyea here. A novel
part of the parade was the handsome
advertisement of the fl. I,. Belt Furni
ture Co , of DanvilU. carried hv rh
eleDhant. ThU entrnrlainr firm iwlA
- .r..V.M tl o
itself both upon the quality and quan
tity of Its , stock, and will "Be glad to
welcome everybody to Its free show
Whea Iq Danville.
nowinir a lirrlp nf rhn . .
r- v..vy uit,tiy oi
that popular food. Where did i: come
from? Prow CentrAl and SnnO.
ica. 1 bey grow there ia long pods,"
and the pods contain from fm,- .. '
. .vui uye
Kernels. Ihev were earripd m n.
world In the early days, and In the sev
enteenth centu-y they constituted the
Chief staDle of Afrie. Ynn min
you look it up that che slave dealers of i
- Hi LIIUvSH I1AVH II a I ura rra . . 1 1
v..v.a wilii peanuts ro be used a
groes who were imported from Afric
to this countrv hrmitrhr. .-xrn n.A
H vrvl I LI - IJITIft
nut. and thev warn Rpjfrr0,i nA -
sic 111 Virginia. Auu now this coun'
try is raisins the e.rnn and
. : "" oi
auici iuhu Kiirewnnca rha i .
ground and used for various purposes
and shiDDed all OVer I hA tvnrll Thi.
country now nrodue.ps4 00-1 o iri knuk.i.
- 1 " 1 -v U'i -IIC18
of peanuts annually, or 83,000,000
pound'. The total worid'. supply
amount to about 600,000.000 pound
11 ,a csnmaipo rnat iw,t'00.000 worth
Will sell at AK i kiu ,.
vniiureii Coat 8 in
sizes from o to 13 vears old r m
apiece. Boys coats for boys from 14 to
. vt. . CT . . . 4 i. . m i ii nor .a wn...
. u, get a nice coat cheap. They ar de-
n.ai, no uouse in this countrv
hal iinilvrll J
vi,n . 1X1.
A HAND MADB830B.
Try a uair of OUT ha.nil.ma.1 ni
- , " nA-uiijc mivHS-S
if your merchant does not keep them
send your order direct r .......
- . --- uic. 1 Will
take your beef hides, tallow, etc, in
exchange at highest market price.
Our people should encourage all home
eiiterpnses t ere by keeping our money
at home with us and building up our
Statu A Uell no of... ... .
fr C"1U6 va ue received
vi vua uiuil K3y .
Respectfully,
S. W. H. mlth
lannerof all klnd i-.,.i , ,
r "ir' ana
iuiiii i iriiirer oi annu ha
, .i. . . no i uci, eic.
Guilford College, N. G , Marca 28, '95.
AN IKTERBSTI2TO EVBNT.
t A.XerL lnterestl.ng drama "The Last
Goaf will be played at the Opera
House Easter Monday night br local
talent. The' play is said to be a good
0ne' aQd we have no doubt but that it
will be well rendered. The proceeds
will be equally divided between the
Traded unhnni ort . ....
- -v. ui8u iuuu oi tne
Presbyterian church.
200 lbs.
PTSLKE1
MANUFACTURED rv
fcyiLLE Fertilizepco
EIDSVILLE N.C
ANALYSIS
JMONIA .7F--
103
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CITIZEN AC1ATN
J. JEUi tor : I see in mnrlufio,,,
icti.y i,. my nrticie in reference to
of peanuts are eaten "err win the 1. TJt VrT Zn'r& ,9"or,
united states. Thev are val.mhle Bun : " . ' ' "u.w'e w'ch I can
CRITICI8INQ A YOUNG LADT.
"She would be a pretty girl but io
fine thlio .
, . ...1fc.
"What's that?" naVod r-.o-i-.
George "Her face is always covered
Wir r, nn iv)n m ...a li . i ..
...v.i puiiiic fcu oioicne8.
G'harlev "Oh, that's easUy enough
posed of. Used to be the same way
...j.., UU1 taugui on to rne trouble
ua- kql no or it in no time."
George "What what was it
Charley "Simply blood eruptions
oua a snort coarse of P. P. p. i tell
JOU, II, s ine DOSS hlnnd Knrivnin. Ti,.
. w .KV. I . 1UC
governor had rheumatism so bad that
. cuuiu near mm hn o- i.
- . ..1..1 bicitr acruHS
: , Vruir7 every tIme he moved. He
LllCd ir onrl vnn b-.-TT
. .. : . J iiai h urn
l?.8..1"0"- " ! ody
would thank them afterwards. All
toedrug stores sell it."
United States. Thev are vuinahi oi.
ior tne on they contain, which is hard
ly inferior to olive nil &..ntua- i..,
..iivviii Ill(r-4S
eating fact, is the reUil nrifte nf r.i..
peanut. Other com mm I
attrcted by overproduction, hard times
and trie lise. but who ever smi),r ..
nuts for Ies than live cent-; per o iart
at retail ? .
DEAFNESS CNNOr HB CtJR ED
Bv local umi.ii' ir, ii i..- QJ rv. .
- r ' nicjr tailliui
reach the diseased p irtion of the ear
IMi,.... !,....
",nc '-iy one way to cure deaf
ness, and tiJHt is bv e.on&ririir.iiot
- - .......hjuui iciu
eiiies. Deafn.'ss is cau-ed by an in
flawed condition of the iiiiierma lir.l ri it
of the Eustachian Tube. When this
tub'? is inll uned Villi IkVO Q rnmr.!;!,,.
- j , ' IU Ul 1 1 h
' , luiperic-cc bearing, and when
It IS eiltireh -clo-ed. deHfiie ij i l.n
-i ( i ijg i n
suit, and unless the iufl unm aion can
be taken cut and this tube restored to
ics normal condition, hearing will be
destroyed forever. Nine cisel out of
ten are caused by catarrh, which U
nothing but an inflimed condition of
the mucous 'surfaces.
'- We will give One Hundred Dollars"
ror any cist of deafness (
tarrh) that cannot be cured bv Mali'
Cau'irh Cure. Se.id I 1 1 r i'ilclllur.
free.
F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, O.
Oar3old by druggists, 75c.
DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY
If so, write to '-F," care of Web.
STER'S WKKKLY. Ueid.,ville.' V. n
who has a pian on foot w hich he thinks
will yield tiandsomu dividend. An ac
tive. DTOifleSSIVH hU4i.iid man urlfK o
' ; nivu
capital of $2,000 or more ii the man he
uiiiionceu. nnat he savs
about my lushing into print, non de
uniine, etc., amounts to nothing and
leaily deserves no nnrino ...:i
- --wv.v, UU1 1 Will
simply stat that if be has the lemoteor
puouning my nam i wi 1 he
c.jr ocueui, to nun or tbe public he has
in. un mission rn trot ,t fn.n. n. ..,
- - ....... unn ruiuir
mi- paper nuu puot,S!l It tO the fo
i .
A j f r. 111. 4.1..... M, i . . . .
J . uic iicai rinra ur ih,. .
ruisoioners to nay a tltell mIpv t.v
tax eollecLor 1 himnlu i. ifi.., ...... .
. ... 1 J ' pill oi
.-eu ii.u m oi tne. town chart r wK;..k
i . ...in . . " ""-U
ieau . - lnat the m-ir,.-
, mill Olllul
.own ouicers snau receive as their eon,
pensation such saiarv .
. , - " ur com-
missions as the Town Commissioner?
tuny ucierunne upon
And really the Chief of Police is bv
, .. . ... ...a me iax collector and
- ro legiiiui a, iuuu several year
ul"- u "o KeiiLietaan oy the naie
Adams wa elected, and" on aeon n"
So inj-iccHru llie COmtUlS8loni a tO
reueve mm oi police duties which thev
-V i aujr 'w tnac l have
ever seen, which custom has continued
unui mis year, it was not inv imeu-
c...u ,., iuwfs or misrepresent i-i m
. . reaay to admit
man mo misieaa i stared I ha-the
town would save $460,00 by tie con
oui.uauuu, f. el 111 SikJ IC.
1894.
11-11 as Chietof Police re
ceived Howlett as Tax Collector
received or should have
received
. Howlett as Street Commis
sioner reeiyifd '
of I
ot
$180.00
1(X CO
210 .00
$1,120.00
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Your attcn-ion Is invited to the fol
owing advertisement-, whioh m.nn..
for the tlist lime in this week's W-ue of
tne vveeaiy.
New Quarters and Latest nnvlfia
t - .... i , . ... .
in i-Mnui auu Jjumrr innn j Hi .d.,
.i.- ... ... " " --j.i. ,
tue x auor.
A Collect-on Aijency Himlia'8
uoaectinu ageuc .
D llars and Sene V. Ti fiuKKi...
Spec al Bargains iu Furniture, ClHu
r.filrald .... T rr o . . a 1
it- iv rn.. o. i . ouiirn x kjo.
Watches. Diamonds, etc iV. II.
Leonard.
Ad ni iuist rotors Notice George De-
Immense RiJncr.ion in So'jndid
Goods Rth von $ Co. r
AQOODSIO.V.
A grea; miny f.trm-irs are b?inninr
to real. z ! the mistake they h ive been
inakinz n b-.ivi.iv inw imj Lrrii-..
especially for tobacco. They saw that
cueap lertuizers wou'a make a large
plants the h'gh grades, but iq i;,y of
thoin lost sikfiiC of the nil tun umirhi
- - ... v..ku
- Jl-l l .. .
requ reu ana wneu tne tobacco wag
ngtit anu cnany tney laid It to the bad
se&.anna Rut wo am nri.i.4
. - - f v. ... i i f .1 1 ILC
that they are beginning to find out that
I. ...I... J . : 1 : . . . .
ii laaes yoo leruuisr io make joo.
rich tohacco. Kven In poor reasons
bv the rhrht kind-of frriliar
er treatment some good tobacco can be
made. We predict that in a few mom
years farmersr msiead of cal.ing for
the lowest priced fertilizers, will
wanting the highest grade jhey can
find.
Our aim has been, not to make a fer
tilizer that would run the plant up
like a water weed without character
and substance, but we have endeavored
to make fertilizers that would grew
strong, healthy plant, which will not
only weigh more aod sell for more
money, but are not se much liable do
disease as plants grown contrary to
nature. To those who have never
used our fertilizers we would urge that
you give them a fair trial; It might be
money to you, and there can't be any
risk when you hear so many good' far
mers sounding Its praise.
Very respectfully,
REIDSViLX,E FKKTILIiKR CQ.
Total,
1895.
Lamberth s Tax Collector f
and Chief of Police $606.00
J. S. Grafton asst.. Police
and St. Com., duties add- I
ed with an increase on i
salary amounting to i 60 00
SPECIFIC
FOR SCROFULA:
"Since childhood, I have been
afflicted with scrofulous bniio
. - -'vi.u C.AAX
ua-useu me xerribl
8ufferinff. rhysiciana
to help me, and I only grew worse
under their care.
At length, I began
to take
AVER'S
Sarsaparilla, and
Kvery soon grew bet
ter. After usinir
half a dozen bottles
I Was comnlotolir
cured, so that I have not had a boil
or pimple on anv narf. nf mv Kri
lor. the last twelve years. I can
corrjially recommend AVer's Sarsa-
parilla as the very best blood-purifier
in existence." a
Jlyersvilki Texas.
SPRING 1895.
Latest creations in Silt anrl w.i
--- "v A1C35
MoveUies, just received and open to in
" spection. Others arriying daily.
would invite an early inspection of the
very choice Silk and Wool Paris Nov
elty Dress Patterns.
No two alike, hence each purchaser has
exclusive coatrol of style. It . is my
plan and purpose to show the larg
est lines of Silk and Wool
Dre s Goods this season
ever placed before
my trade.
TO
What Your Neighbors Say
About Reidsville Fertilizers :
Owing to my unprecedented success du-
r iniT U t ...
wic pasi year, 1 was enabled to
clear out all old goods. Hence
what I place on sale for the
present season will be
composed of nothing
but the
Very- Latest Styles
And cteations
Ruffin, N. C., March 4th. lSq.
ReiJsftile tertiltzer Co:
Gentlemen I hkVe llSPrl vmir lirtiliir
I three years and am well Dleas. .1 T
nau less tioubie with rti-iri ii, ......
I. . - . - - - . u 1 j 1 j.i 1 . 1
T 1 .
iini-c i ocgan using it I am satisfied it
gives body and character to tobnejo that
other fertilizers I have .used do not. My
tobacco grew off thrifty and was in a
healthy condition from the very start. I
shall continue its use. '
Respectfully.
John L. V illiavs.
LTVJ
(By:
TO-DAY, tlie 26th of March. I have
opened up the largest and choicest col
lection of pure Raw Silk and Wool Mix
I ed lo.ty inch Dre-s Goods that it his
I ever been my p eamre to exhibit to my
j customers. These magnificent dtess
. cuffs ere far suDerior to a iv that was of
fered last season at from6s to 75 cents.
JUDICIOUS SHOPPING
Together with the CASH, has enabled me
to otter this magnificent collection of
grand wearing bnk and Wool, 40 inch
dress stuffs, at the uniform price ol
50 Cent i per Yard.
Th"s rare opportunity will not admit of anv
delay nn the part of those in search of
early spnng goods. I have also a beau
tilu! lu,e of cotton and wash fabrics at
from 5 to 2? tents Der varH m i...
I rices and beautiful styles were never
excelled. Again I insist on t e impor
tance of coming atome. Isoibir,. j,ke
n ever before offered. Remember the
price and kind, Full 40 inches He, pure
Kaw Mlk and Wool Mixed, latent stvle
at 50 cents per jard. '
Respectfully; itc,
Ruffin, N. C, March 1st. iSoj.
I Reidnille Fertilizer Co:
GENTLEMFN -U e user!
I - v-a AVw ((
and Champion brands rof guano on our to
bacco crfin of 1 9.cA lA. k t
land With ither fortiU
I -" " miii yuuio inane
as goon tooacco it not better than any used
in our crop. We want it acain.
Respectful y
'W. F. Durham & Son.
Mr. 'Ihomas W. Hopkins, who lives
near the Cuilford county line, and who has
represented iockinpham cwunty more than
oik:c in the State Legislature, says that be
used a little of our fertilizer the first year we
made it, arid has iiheti mure and more of it
every year sin. c ; an.! the nure he uses of
it, the better he i pleased with it.
1'I.KASANTVILI.E, N. U.
P. 15. Wr.Vht
last year (1894) and found it to be as rood
as any I ever uj-etl. an.l will it airlr.
and recommend it to my neighbors for ma
king good rich tobacco.
Mr. Thomas .'!. Pntchctt, 0 Rocking
ham county, states that the liroad Leaf To
bacco Guano is the li- onm. f..'r ,,,.,
. -S u 1 ' ' U'I IMII.I.HJ
he ever saw.
G. W. Carter. T. V Rni;n w
Hubbard. T. S. walker.. K. I., ir nrrllfft an1
Yf. P. SaunnVri fiav oil ttcmA ... ..-n,k
and state that it is as good as the best
Wentworth. N. C
Reidsviile Fertilizer Co:
Centlemen I am of ih.
your Banner feriilizer acts better on my
land for corn than any I have ever used.
Kcspectlully,
J. G. Mitchell.
Mr. J. W. Moore, of Kerry, N.C. who
is one of Rockingham county's best farm
ers, and as solid as a stune wall, sys that
he has never seen a better grain fertilizer
than ours.
Casvvki.i., N. C.
Jli ulr. ille 'c t tili-rr Co;
Ge.ntlf.mem - I have liiirr! vimr r..nr....
- ,.,x,, imiukci
and find it as goo.l if not letter tlum any
u l t U"- 1 :o mm it a little high,
though I am going to use it ag.iin this year.
Respectfully,
I! Conn.
Messrs. Wm ( larl nn1 TV. A i ..i
v - iiiios uoill
living neat Reidsyille. state that the Uanner
fertilizer is good. Mi. Clark savs he don't
want anv better. Mr A.n,.
I j t - - - - -. .....wa ms3 11 anu
sys ho recommends it to his neighbors
Mr. S. II. VVar iis it ..1 .
, , - -.w nvi Biaics iiiai
it is as good as any he ever used '1 hey all
say they will usd it again this year.
TnoMi'SoNvii.LK. N. C.. March 12, '95.
Riitinille Fertilizer Co:
Gentlemen - ,,SCJ your Uroad Uaf
Tobacco Guano, also your ( hampfon and
Kuval Fcrtil
. i"ull.ll crop in
1894. and thev did well. I do not think
there is anv better fcrijlirr on the market
than the Royal. I expect to use your
Kuano aga-n this year.
J. II. Combs. -
THE OITLY wosTJva Vknt I
Sarsaparilla L
AVer's Cherrv Pectoral enrea Coooha ami cnM !
GCOOO
eiti'J.OJ I
Tot a',
Subtract and wa h
speak of.
1 am suprised that Mr. Howlett
should try to put off suota a. statement
m un uiu ou ail 1 i 1 1 . 1 1 1 cru n r nnKii. t
hl8aeal to prove that there was no Rav
ing in the cnsoliduion he left our .
wnole uolicernan. to wlr u, .
m ion. . ' -hi 1CI ir
for 1891,, bit counted him in m.s
Now whose motives nr. IV. .1 ..
- ' . v .u uucl:ii ;
But all other items are eliminate. 1
th.s uuehtion. the imnl nl.l,,
. 1 p...l Ij'ltS..
tlou is, does the town ave the $4(id no
by the change? other police have nocn-
w uu nun 1 ne question.
He states that I was in error when 1
aid his co nmUsious as rv nrtnu,...
wee (400 00. I assert that I wag not
in error, and statA nn n,n ,
due the town and collectible f r 1894
was over W 000 0 and S per cvnt on
that is &400.0U and if he
. . .nn . L . ... . ; " wiilt-ri
;t in lftiM ne win etiarge for it in 1895
so it coi-tH the town the $4U0 0 to col
lect the 1894 ruxes. If I r,,, or
misrepresente.l let him .hou, . i
wnat the taxei were in 1SU1.
He says in his "iunoericj " he
thOUcbt it Was tha Inwn 1.....:
' .i.iiii'-.-ioil
ers duty to look after the town' ntt.r.
est ana did not know that it ue
duty of the tax collector to have u'u
taxes renewed, I think ex Shenfl Q!
lawavand Rat.kin can Info-m
ibis question. Mr. Ili.in .. .
Larubrth wi.l get pay wlveer WcU
lects the Uxea or nou Let us see, Mr.
L" in both agreed in rntiwt .
anil it will Le hi rJnfc- t,. ..i a
tbe tauesand if me commUsioi.era do
ttielr uutv and Mr. I.nhniK :i. ..
' ... i.-i.., ulv iu
collect they wil reouirB bite ArMi
bondsmen ro nv t n- . . . .
collectible taxes and if be allows the
taxes to run out of date be wUl be in a
position next year to inform Mr. How
lett whose duty It U ta get tBrH, back
in date. I danv Aiunrimr th.r .1 1
- HKSlUk
bond sale was made on account of Mr.
nowieu a negligence la not collecting
the taxes. I stated thr f 1.-1
. mm linn uau
been no back taxea thora urnuiA k
been no need of a hand c.i. k.. i
don't think I it .. ki.
that be Uued. tbe bo a da, neither did I
tfnentA htm An .a. .
A Grand Bisplay
e are now read j to sliow tb grandest display, latest styles
JwivT1 JJ?ke8 of . Clothing. Hats and Furnishing Goods ever
th Nnr-H 8eCt',C V fif fth Garolina- VVe have" jnafc been in
tin Northern market and bought all the newest novelties that
.tTvPiM . h?U8h- in ,ar quantities for cash. Hence re
cen ed benefit of all discounts. VVre are now offering some of the
GRANDEST BARGAINS
iKii in 8hoTn in,GweMboro- ItwU1 Pay you to come
loQ rtrovsh our new store. Our stock is simply im-
i1,' t st.v,fH ar correct and all the best makes. The
pkicls will suRPKisK ervbody. We have always led ia fine
nJ n? styiearid lowest prices. We have fitted our large
and well lighted store all anew, and we are better prepared to
wflir on you than ever befor.-. It v, iU pay you to come in and.
give us a look' before you buy.
Very Respectfully,
C. M- VANSTORY & CO.,
Toe Leading Clothiers and Hatters of (.rcensboro.
SEED ! SEJSD ! SEED !
Seedine time has come, and we are tbe people to satisfy your wants and to
save you money In baying. ,
Wiater Seed Oats, White and Black Spring Oats. JUd and ciapIiDetSIo
ver, Orchard, Herd, Blue Gas, Timothy and Tall Meadow Grass
Seed.
All of which we have a large line. Ovdera and correjpondence solicited.
Plerc
JNO. D. KUFFINES.
MisS Llllv MnTiim-sn ..,1 M e-n;
. , . "u .mis oame j'ar-
nsh are with me. Thev win k- i,h
. ,uti i.icnus. 1 .
Ke.dSvDe,N.c, March 26, 1895 Vo not understand that the above are all
the testimonials we have..
WE CODLD FILL UP THE WHOLE PAPER
With them; bnt our only duidosq i tn
furnish a few from ' difierenc rarts of tho
country to show to those who havo
used it that they will
HUN NO BISK
By." doing so- Those who have used Tit
need nothing to recommend it to them
They know what it will do. ;
Some may think lierhtlv ofonr oAaim'h
1 - wvaau ft UUU W
our fertilizers will grow .
Healthier and Eicher Tobacco
Pausmkn W. C. Witcher and A. L. Corbin, of PltUylyanla W n
of Halifax , T. I. Cobb, ef CaaweU. J-viia , v. u
Danville, Va., March 20, 1S35.
Than other fertUizers. bui all tta oov
for yu t give them a faik sauare test,
and ifour claim is not . sustained wo will
surrender.
ii
; Very, respectfully,
REIDSVILLE FERTILIZER CO.
l 1
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1
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um qo oQauvy 1 stated