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:, '"V -; ' ' ' ' ' - ..' ' -ttx-?- - ' . ' . - . -.., ! -rrr. urn,?. i,;T,"'V '(''1 ' A 'Bargain.; rf.. --1,.1 frt flia rTinfopat Iff ft 1 tic nsikcu uv y v-.-w " - c , 'Twas in ray power to give I could lioVsoy my lover nay, ; . And tftf I bade him live s, '. .; . Within my heart, , " Ot4dvlng heart ft , i ' JTby faith on, faith was stayed ; . On bended, knee, he promised ma,; , .' Aj price he had. not paid I - ,.i,-.' He pledgetHrfs honor and his truth, To love til)f4caih;sfioulclpArt f ?' "With love he bought the prize he sought,' And thus obtained my hea rt. ) t.j ; 0, happy time I -0, happy clime p Through whifh'keidlistrayjeclU'.' What joy was ours as through the flowers A fragrant, path we made ., , But soon we Teached the outer, edge OrttIa4ottr-Ednlaiulj'r J J ? ' ' f. Where love had reigned and happy feigned To do the King's command, , ' , O, loving heart! O, trustful heart 1. . " IIow was thy trust betrayed I With love he bought the heart he sought j But has the price been paid f If I should live a'tiiousand years, I ne'er again should know Th flame retre iottld ITdreeV .1 i I Tuose aays oi long ago, When flrsttriv heart,' ' . . M 1 1. Thia fooliah hfcart 1 ';-; Its choicest wealth "displayed f ' With lave 'twas soueht. with love . Uwas ButWpal The careless tonetminikratireTd- ; The changed and chilling mode, , Are these the things affection britogs To prove its promise good ? tftt Toolbh'heart t ? . ; . t Be loth to part With tore, though lore entice ; f 5 - So shar a trade with hearts is made, " That few Will pay their price. , Tery Singular. VlQva jJcll's Station, Tenn , :one the particulars of a most singular phe nomenon. William Rowell was struck suddenly deaf and dumb, a few days hffi"? meS pi a sport, when or newsboy c&me round and offered him a paper, he feigned t be both fleaf and dumb, and in this wayTimioyed-tbtj;Tender. The news boy passed onl ' tut the unfortunate joker vncYer spoke igainf -f When he began to reahzoithe extent of bs mis- fortune, .he got crot ff tbe train bound for Memphis, Mason'3 Depot, and took the first return .train On the car's . he indulged in lodd lanientation and cries aa if sorely distre3sedr On his arri- vnl hrimo an anrm ta bo ctonnod nut on the platform, he seized a ' pencil una; a mi oi paper irom a ciuzen, ana wrote ''struck dumb on account of my. folly," and continued weeping inmost piiuquaiones. 'XYasiuitie ; j Making Love , fYitU Umbrellas. A certain dramatic writer,' being caught in a, shower of .rain, took ref uge under the portico of a handsome dwelling- in New York, ,A3 soon as he had taken the position, : a window was .opened, and a loreTyfefnale face appVared'which, speined to beamwith sympathy and anxiety.;.'. She soon re tired, and seni iHm an umbrella by a nervant. He at ence fell desperately in Idte,' a'nd thinking? froM'her aaodous iuoks mai me ieenng was reciprocated, he called oh hfet I if, the motnitig, sent up bis card,' ahd 'gave into her hands n very nice umbrella he had purchased in ; thrplaTOt)f-tbeold- shabby-one-he; had borrowed and then wound up by making a prefosii0Qof love. The young lady witboatyevcn ipticing the exchange that had been made, petceiv-j ' pretedf naiyelj jpplied "I feel it to be my duty to undeceive you, sir;' At thr tlmr of Ih shower I was anxious ly; eipedin 1 the arrival of r a ' gentle-. man, who is, I "confess very, dear' id me, who wished, to see me in private, and. my only motive for sending vou the umbrella; vtxs to get ..you ic-fT . the It is reported that a vouncr ladv oiit West, .who recently received an un- preqedently large verdict in a breach of premise cake,1 Has engaged herself toeleyen of .the twelve Jurymen who A Paris correspondent writea "thaf tho piarriao season ha3 set- ih' with extreme "severity'. The uuo( ;aplal conslanly, m hitfrolfeS! A W I . : 3 . B - W 1 ' I . . B . W v -iur, yvuiencan young ladies,' iney are married by scores, and, in deed, I do not think one will be left single the end of July.", tl f -1 Aso'taewhat-unusual scene rwnr, red In the Harf1sburtr'Police.C(iTTrt. fh otner nay a man was brought up . . . w. - he was Mave,fq drnk,8,nd wished to 1L1U1UI. M.I1L1 I.I1H ITinfTlCTTOTn aa aJ n a i 7 1J "n -b""1" vaaici upuu - 6j iJiuu iu pray ior mm. V .&7 ' red- ,uu uiau- m nmte rigeon, Alien.: recently burned $1.000 in nrpn. Just Hceived the money for four -.cv.,u wu( maim, wmcn nenad sud denly, taken, a notion ;to ' leave. He explained that he used ." the mnnAv tn mi Biuirujar auu.nnnrontablft wn v trt ncip mm luruugo purgatory. "j He had y?1- house :Iq the" country andasW - fcwuvuiou itoc uu lo a nnnn Mi am sir," replied the landlord : "my WifllhflS becndflfl"flbnnf ih A 1 tt e thrne vr enno(a IMG lio-htninne ia mt.WUriAj . iuar matches nWinct th CVW 4J4vJLJ II T Villi M'l II I 0. C1EAB0ARD RAILROAD. Offics S. &. R. Raiiboad Co Portsmouth, Va., Feb. 29th, 1868 CHANQE OF SCHEDULE. ON and alter Monday, March 2nd,- trains will leave Weldon daily, (Sundays ex cepted,) as follows: ;i ; Accommoda'A and JYeight Train at 3 a. m. Mail Train at J p, m. AbBIVB AT FOBTSMOtTTH ; Accomm'n and Freight Train at 11,15 a. m. Mail Train at 6 15 p.m. Mail Train connects at Weldon with the trainaof the Wilmington and Weldon, Ral eieh land Gaston and Petersburg railroads; at Portsmouth with the Bay Line Steamers for Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York, and on ' Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days at Franklin with Steamers from den ton, Plymouth and landings on the Black- water and Uhowan Kivers. ; Apr-24-tc i- E. G. GHIO, Supt. Trans. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. T) ALIGH& GASTON RAILROAD COi j ' ' -SupeBistesdent's Office, Raleigh, N. C., July lstf1869. i On Jtrifl aftftr Oftohfiir '-lSth. l fifiY, Trains will run on the Raleigh & Gas tori Railroad as follows : r t , MaiLTrain leaves Raleigh......... 6 50 A. M. Arrives at Weldon 2 00 P. M. Mail Train leaves Weldon...... 10, 10 A. M. KArrives at Raleigh........... .. 4, 45 P. M. Freight Train leaves Raleigh..; 8 30 P. M. . arrives at Raleigh.. 12 00 P. M. The Mail: Trains make through connec tions with all points North. A. B. ANDREWS, - ; . Supt. of Trans. Ko. 28-tf. PETERSBURG RAILROAD, PETERSBURG VA. ' - :0 QEEAT THR0UGEE.E0UTE. THE PETERSBURG RAILROAD HAS BEEN Completed to the Steamres Wharf OS THB APPOMATOX E1VEB, Thereby avoiding all Drayage - " : THROUGH THE CITY. ALL FREIGHTS CONSIGNED Cara Agent Petersburg Railroad, Peters burg Va., WILL BE Forwarded Free of Extra Charge to DESTisraTioir, N o r t h o r S o u t li! PASSENGITR TRAINS LEAVE r . - Petersburg f I at 6,00 am, and 4-20 p m Arrive at JFeldoii at 9,30 a m and 7,30 p m Leave ITeldon at 6,00 a mand 3,00 pm Arrive in Peterstmg 9,10 a mjand 6,20 p m No Change of Passenger . Cars between We d q n and Acquia Creek, - OB B ETWEES VM uINGTON AND NEW YORK R. B. PIGRAM, Gen'l Supt,, o . Petersburg Virginia. r.LOKG Attorney at Law, WAERENTON.NiO. ' Will practice in the Courtl of Warren and adjomingjCOunties--' - ' ' ! Special attention to Collection of Claims, AGENT for the purchase and sale of Rea Estate. -i'-i. ..-, , - pS 4000 acres of land for sale - - o-3-l2m. A LL Persons holding OlD CLAIMS JX against the Subscribei, either a VTin' EDWARD H. PLUMMER, Warrenton, N. C. CHARLFS J. JftNBs ' r i ""Vf icquwitfU lO call f)u February, 12th, 1868. , no-7-tf! , E. T. JXMES, J. B. MAESHA.LL, T. T. BROOKS, TAMES, MARSHAL.!. & CO, 1 LAJt JAMES & CO.) GROCERS AND , COMMISSION I t ni-aJxvvjiiiiiMo -A-NP WIIOLES ALE DEALERS EV DRY GOODS CLOTHlNft and N O T I ONSi Nos- 78 and 80 Svcamnr . PETERSBURG VA. WE SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS OP . . . , Cotton, i Corn, Bacon,- Cotton Yarns, Wheat, Oats, Fish, Flax Seed, Elonr I It; a Al Ll-11 "Tk 1 - .. v . i wi, an, xjvieo. x xuit, Jjeatner, f ertilizers, and all other kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE & MERCHANDISE, to tne sale of which we will irivnrmiinn.rc , ORDERS FOR , Tofcabcb, Grai&c, Executed; with Fidelity. w e KeeP constantly on hand a large stock OF GBOCEBIES. DBT: GOODS. i s - - . rii,i. J:l.; w".ch we are prepared at all times, to J Bell as low as anv house in th. Hfi und i v 11 ?kw wvoraoiy witu I . I'll. . . r - MARSHALL H CO. TTTHITE CHESTER PICSS. VV . , N THE undersigned are prepared to furn ish WHITE CHESTER PIGS. THOROUGH BRED STOCK, and ' Fancy Poultry at the snortest notice. All orders accompanied with Cash, will be promptly attended to. All stock warranted to arrive safe, and sat isfaction guaranteed. For particulais, call on, or address STALLINGS & FOOTE Macon Depot, Warren Co., N. C, HENRY II. HAERISON, Watch, 1 ock and Jewelry REPAIRER, Can always be found at his business place, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line. guaranteeing satisfaction both, as to the character of the work and the charges for same. . OFFICE near Johnson's Boot and Shoe Shop. No-5-ly. THE EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society OF THE UNITED STATES." HOW AT 92, 94, 96, & 9S BROADWAY. PERMANENT OFFICES, Nos. 116, 118, 120, 122 &. 124 BROADWAY- Wm. C. Alexander. President. Geo. "W. Phiilips, Treasaerer. II. B. Htdb, Vice-President. J. W. Alexander, Secretary. HUTCHINSON BURROUGHS & CO. GENERAL AGENTS, CHARLOTTE, N. C. This Company the most vigorous and progressive in the world, offers to the pub lic all the real advantages which can with safety be conceded to any Company, ITS RESOURCES EMBRACE . $7,000,000, CASH ASSETS. ITS ANNUAL INCOME, AMOUNTS TO THE PRINCELY SUM OF $4,500,000. Its investments are confined by law to the xnojat solid and reliable securities. Its thrift and progress are unparalleled in the whole history of LIFE INSUKANCE. , All the profits of the Society, are annual ly divided among the s POLICY HOLDERS, and may be used and subsequent to reduce their second ANNUAL PREMIUMS. Itis prompt in the payment of all losses, having never ctntested a claim. IT DEALS ONLY IN CASH, neither receiving notes nor paying them out, in liew of CASH, whn its policies be come claims. ' It fasties all the most desiraWe kinda of e and ' i END0W"ENT POLICIES. J j favor of ducii policies, may oe arawnii. ,., the assured, or of relatives, r of creu-. ' or others, with profits ; and after the spe cified time, have a cash value of a very considerable proportion of the amount of premiums therein 'paid. . , : Policies in NOTE COMPANIES, have comparatively no cash value whatever. For further information, rates &c, apply to ; Wm. J. WHITE, Agent, Warrenton, N. C. DR. THOS. E. WILSON, No-3-ly. Examining Physician. J0H5 AEBINGTOJf, AEKIXOTOX, S. P. ARRINGT03T. . JOHN ARRINGTON & SONS; s f ; . COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 106 Sycamore St. Petersburg, Va. - Solicit consignments of Cotton,' To Dacco, t near, ana country Pro duce generally, to the sale of which they give personal attention, and make, prompt returns. Liberal advances made upon pro duce in hand, or upon receipt of bills of lading- Bagging and Rope, Groce ries, &C, furnished at Lowest Market Rates. " ' - Sept. 1st, 1868 Petebsbcbo, Va., Sept. 1, 1868, Having formed a business connection with the above firm, I respectfully solicit the patronage of my friends in Virginia and North Carolina, which wag so. liberal ly bestowed upon me in former years, as suring them, that nothing shall be wanting on my part to promote their interests. . P. E. HERVEY. Mr. J. J. PEROT ALE is also with us, and will be pleased to serve his friends. JOHN ARRINGTON & SONS. No.-l-tf. KOSKOO! THE MOST IMPORTANT DISCOVERY Iff MODEEN 1 PHAEMACY. DR. LAWRENCE'S CONCENTRATED COMPOUND EXTRACT OF F7ffi OBSTINATE, LONG-STANDING OS L CHKONIO DISEAS iS. OF THE fiiood, Liver, lidneys NEEV0US SYSTEM &c, SUCU A3 Scrofula, and all Scrofulous, Eruptive, Cutaneous, Murcunal, and feyphihtic .iiffeqtions, Chronic Rheumatism, Neu- la, Erysipelas, Pimples, ulotches, Boils. Old Ulcers, Tetter, Salt Rheum; ialsoj Chronicf LiiveV Complaint, Dys pepsia, Costiyeness, Nervous Ilead hchel, Nervous Debility, Epilepsy, (Gleet, Gravel, and all diseases arising from Impurities or Poverty ot the Blodd. torpidity of the Liver, disor ders of the Kidneys or Urinary O.-- gam , Debility of the Nervous System n t The great I superiority i f this medi cine over all others is, tnat it tnorougn- )y eradicates, all Humors and Taints, jand at' the same time 'changes ''the jStonach and Liver to an active, heal !thy state, invigorates the Nervous L. 'om. renews vitality, and can be 0Xi as a safe, pleasant, and posi tivo remoay, FORMUJMR ABOUND. $AQII BOTTLE. This preparation is prepare by art educated, experienced; and well-known Physician and Chemistf 's wtio. n has thoroughly tested it in a large practice. It isj therefore, submitted to the pub lic with full confidence 'that its great merit will cause it to hav popular ity unequalled in the "history of Medi eval rreparauons. s "5 . PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER B OTTLE Jff Prepared only by . ; ; 1 J. J. LA WBENCB, Mi D ? r jsotjoik va. For sale by til Druggist; July 2, 1819. 6m. LIBERAL CONDITIONS EQUITABLE V Georgia ; ' . HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF COLUMBUS, GA. X aid H ?0ABITAL, $350,000, 1 ASSETS JANUARY 1. 11 I- ' i. fc UE IrATIpIPATIHvS- POLICIES, ; whereby , the Insnred "pay ReceiTe' three:Fpnrtlis of the Profits. J AS. P. BOZEMAN, PRESIDENT. D.CP. WILCOX, SECRETARY; ' J, wJlllkDRtrX Special Traveling Ageat." A. W. LAWRENCE, General Agent for N. C. J. C- McCRAW, Local Agent for Warren County. HENRY T AIXEY, 0 0 N F I 0T I'OrN ,E.R ' : - - i - - i i , ' ' i Wholesale and Retail dealer in - FRUITS, AND FANCY GOODS .CIGARS, TOYS, - &. s ' No. 133 Sycamore . Street, . ' ? PETERSBURG, YA, f No.4-l-6ni' N 0 T I 0 E ra . f ii n n -Xt.U'j&.e , . Metallic Burial Cases, . I ,..-: if vr ,. Wooden Coffins t OFalldescriptionB, made to ordar,end for sale, by " . E. C- WADDIUL. Waarenton, Jan. 5, 1869. 6ml JAVIS ROPER.&CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS and Commission Merchants, j PETERSBURG VA. v Keep constantly on hand, a large and well selected Stock of groceries, which they offer low for Cash, or produce in hand. They pay, especial attention to the sale of Tobacco, Cotton,' Corn,' Wheat, and alt kinds of Country produce, and make liberal Cash advances on same, when in hand, or on receipt of Rail iJoad Bills of Lading. A. WILLIAMS & CO. NO 6 ROANOKE SQUIRE, NORFOLK TIBGIKlA, WHOLESALE .GROCERS AND coMMisibjdSlRCnNTs. v All Orders'accompaheA w.fth tlxef cash,' or satisfactory rreprences, promptly Aiid fuliyexecuted, at he lowest market rates;- Strict personal attention ..to consign ments. ReturBffiularlyvand promptly ROBTXA MARTIN. ROBT. R. HILL; ROBT. . MRTIN & GO, AND Commission 1 Merfehaats, 129 SYCAMORE STREET. Consignments of Produce will have prompt personal attention. .Orders for goods filled upon the most Tavorable Cash Terms. ' ' No--l-6m. S.A. PL0MMER, W. t; plcmmer. ! i pEUMMER, YOUNG & CO. IMPORTER ANi rteAxiifjI foreign jand 'American H ARBW ARE 0 UTLEEY , No 4 Iron Fronts Sycamore St.. . ' PETERSBURG; VA. Agents for sale of FAIRBA liK'S S 0 ALES, Leatherjand TlubberjBelting, I Mill iStones. Bolting. Cloths, UiHUUiiAlt dAWd, AJMD Emery & Son's Cotton Gins. I -, T. PflTVTLL. Late with QwathmevBros TPV f)t- Wtrivrn-rtA Vifnini. WHOLESALE GRoERS , ! No 20 Commerce. Street NOFO LK V. REFERENCES BY PERMISSION : Citizens' Bank, Norfolk Ya. ; Warwick & BarB8dale, Planters' National Bank, and R. H. Manurf $E Cd: Bankers,'; Richmond, Va ; D. J. Foleyp 'Bros. & Co., and L. W. Gunther, .Baltimore Md , , Burke, Herbert Blackley, Staunton ; C, HilL Augusta Co-, Ya. i T. Plmer, .Arbor ? Wof-lX2m. : Z, CROWDERr MANl'FACTLKEU AND DEALER MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS. Tomband Head Stones &c, Would respectfully ealt th attention of the public to the above card, promising those who patronize him, to furnish the desired work, in as good styla and finish as any executed in the south, and at as low a rate as the times justify. "Call on or address hinv care J. S. Jones, Henderson, or 5r Geo. FieM. Warrenton, W C f r ' 4tL RATES. PROSIPT SETTLE3IEN T INCORPORATED 1859. 1868. 5416,280,87. ."TVR.G. A. FOOTE 'XJ Has removed to hia former residence on the lot formerly ocenpied by Mr. S. N. Mills, where ha, can be found at all times when not professionally engaged. PIEIHIONT EIFE IXSURANCE - COMPANY OF VIRGINIA, i- ' ' . - ' ' ' - : V - U ' ' ' " ifOME OFFICE NORTH-EAST CORNER of Ninth and Main Sireeli, RICHMOND VIRGINIA. " AUTHORIZED CAPITAL OXE M1EEIOX DOLLARS. 1 i ! Capital paid in and securely invested, ' ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Policies issued in a little over first. twelve months of active work,' over 1700 ; Income same time over 300,000 a success be yond all precedent. ", IXSrSES OX MUTUAL. SOS-FORFKITIXO AND RETURN PREMIUM PLANS. OFFICERS W. C. CARRINGTON, R; II MAURY, , C. II. PERROW, M. D., J. J. HOPKINS, President. Vice President. dS Adviser. Secretary. Capt.R. W- TCCKER Supt. of Agencios. : DIRE CTORS. ' R. II. Macbt, A. S. Lbk, Richard Irbt O. F. Wkisiskr, D.TitvBMAy. J. J. IIokijis. "W. P. Shepherd J. P. Cabbisotox. PXBPLBS, W. C. JAMES F. JOHNSTON, Special Agent; C McCRAW, Agent, Warrenton. DR. G. A. FOOTE. Zledical Examiner' No.-l-12m. TEACHER, , Wno FOR MANY 1 m . yearf ns Deen successiui in teaching English and Latin, wants a situation. Ap ply to the Editor of this paper. no.ll. E S T A B L I S II E D 1831. A PIEST CLASSr JEVELRyxsTORE Person visiting the ity, an citizens generally, will find at J. M. FREEMAN'S, tho largest and finest stock of Goods in his line and at accommodating prices. Con sisting of;-,; ; . WATCHES, GOLD, 'SILVER k AMERICAN IIUNT1NO n" : LEVERS. DIAMONDS, FIE- GOLD JEWELRY. S1LVB WABJ Constantly receiving . New and Desirable Goods as they come out. . ' Hair Jewelry made to order; . CLOCKS and FINE WATCHES Repair ed by good and Bkillful workmen and war ranted to give satisfaction. . ' ' j. M. FREEMAN.. No. 20 Main and Talbot Streets, Noll.6m. yOtlFGlKi V? GENERAL COIISSIOIf J MEEOHANTS, NO. 4T1YIDE -WATER STREET, . -. , ; XOFOLK, Va. JANCY, m'WAV A- CO. . GENERAL COJDIISSlOrf - f , ' - NO,' 21XXCHANGE PEACE, V NEW YOK. . Particular attention given to the SALE of COTTON, GRAIN, ,NAVAL. STORES, and other Southern Produce, and Purchase of General Merchandiser Adranceu mada on consignments in, hand, and on Bill of Lading, " . Nol-12m, WALTER A. M0NT60MEBy!7 . Attorney at, Law, ' tfarrenton; n. ;.; WILL attend regularly th courts f Warren, Franklin and Halifax. " . " .' Office over the store ef T At Montgomery Jnly Vt, 1867 27-6m. ! DR. LAWRENCE'S 1 . ; CELEBRATED ' ! "Woman's Friend I i A safe and reliable remedy for All Diseases Peculiar to Females, SUCH AS ' , Levckorrkea, or Whites ; Prolapsus Uttri. T Falling of the Womb; Irregular, Pain ; -:. flt . or Suppressed Menstruation ; Pain in the Back : i Nervousness, Wakefulness, Weakness, ; ' DEDICATED JO THE ' . Ladies of-America, For whoss benefit it was &AtmeA ! whose happiness it will promote, ; , the discoTerer, ' ' I , -"'' "" - . J: .' .- J. J. LATFREXCE, M. p., Cbem'iit. :o:- TO PHYSICIANS: The articles of which the Woman' Friend Is compounded, are published around each ! bottle, and it is believed to bo thebet Uterine Tonic and Alterative yet discover ed . ' . . ) It is a valuable and reliable agent in all d- . rangements of tho Female Reprodinrtive Organs, and in Hysteria, Nervous Heai- ache, Spinal Irretations, &e. j -. . . J. H. BAKER & CO.. Wholesale1. Ageuts, No 4 Main street . NORFOLK VA. ' pir io wnom ail orders or letters unit be addressed. . ' Price ll.OOper Bottle. mo-ia-tf. TO INSURE LARGE CROPS) AND ENRICH ' YQUR LANDS. . - ' USE . W II ANN'S j RAW BONE SUPER-niOSPIIATE. It is thoroughly reliable MANURE, mad ". of Pure materials, and warranted fronf adul teration. ' : ( Every ingredient of which it is made, ,i . in itself a valuable Manure.- Thee are, RAW BONES', GUANO an I ALKALIES, made soluble by Sulphurio Acid. No in ert or worthless snbstances aie used. i It is quick in its effects, and lasting im its results. j It contains every element necemary for every crop. ' It is honestly made and offered in good faith, based upon an' experience of more Every Farmer and Trucker who desires large crops should u WUANN'S Raw Bone Super-Phosphate. . Send for Circular contaiping testimonial and directions for applying. ; J- Price $5S per Ton.'in bags . Address, HYMANS A PANCY. Manufacturer's Agents NORFOLK, VA-no-12-lm NOTICE. I DESIRE to call tho attrntion ef every man and woman in Warren County to an article, which I am selling, and for which I am exclusive- age iUt, for this Coaao- . T r . . A TnE S?ALEM manufacture! lf' Su! T Messrs. I'op 1 Jttlt uueoigoed embr Mens higa cut pegged JBalmorals, Stout pegged Brogans, Womens high, cut, Kip pegged . Balmorals Im'tn. Goat. MeroxcoSewTd-Boots, Misses egM. Kip and Morocco BootB, 'Boy Balmorals. , They mannfatvre also inferfor goods t which I have on hand but it is mere par ticularly those above mentioned to which : I would call the attention of the pnbKc' t- As almost every one knows, the Eastern . Shoe with which this market has been sup plied from time immemorial, is, often en tirely worthless. Being made entire by machinery, And largely composed of the scraps and scrapings from the tetter clasi of work which seldom . reaches us, as its prices would approximate nearly our own shoemakers charges. The truth of this -statement will be recognized by every on . of our experience in the purchase of shoes. The n'orti Carolina Shoo which I offer pro- poses to remedy r urged against "Store Shoe.. O O w mvt7 - -m p x. $ ing to the, purchaser, the full vain. C money or if the articles fa td render such, to have tho same refunded ; as every pair with the stamp on, is guaranteed to render satisfaction on fair trial, ' '-' " The dificulty with which our StaU Man, ufacturies have contended,-in the lack of' stylo and appearance, is overcome1 by Messrs. Vogler & Co., whose work is as neat in finish as any of its class made : la New England.- . .j .... . . I would particularly call the attention of the ladies' to the Morrocco Swed Boots, which offers every advantage T)resantd hv " thC jtistly celebrated Miles Philadelphia Shoe. wIcn m onenng at the Ijw price of $3,25 cash, Pr ten per cent added whe sold on time. ' .' ' ' ' ' " ' Being agent for the- factory, . I am na. bled to offer extra Inducements te partiea buying by the dozen, and will make it greatly to the advantage of such, to giv me a. alL . ; In prices, the 3Torth Carolina Shoe' is em a paf with the same grade of JEasterm work and in some instances lower, 1 This is no humbug notice but a pUIn matter of fact statement, which it will pay the buyer to heed, ' Samples shown wilh pleasure i J. M.WADDILL, ' -. ; JVo.2 ArringUn Bleek Drx j. n. cook: , HAS RETURKXD T Warrenfen, and respectfully pffrrs his ser yjf M to the pulif . Be-C-tf I
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