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" THE COUEIEE ; . published ia the'centre of a, fine tobacco growing section, making it one of the best advertising mediums fur, merchants . and in the! adioining' 'counties , Circulate largely in hereon, Granville and Durham counties in Jforth Carolina, and IIaUfaxunty Virginia . all desPription neatly executed on bort notice and at reasonable ,prv l.Wten in neod of work give the CduBrpa a 'tria?. z NeDrStbr SODA WATER AND milk; ' roilND -'iiWATS ON HAND : Next dor to J. A Long's, where yoa wiir DRUGS, , . ' PAINTS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, TOBACCO,, ...J -k "; "'" P v. at; THE MEDICINES, OILS CIGARS, AC, A-C, . RAIL "ROAD , PRICES. jALTY and at SPECUL 'LOW TUICES Call and see. Try tib. HORRIS ROXBORO, N, C. PrOFESSOINAL, pArDS 3t T. Strayhorn. Roxboro, N. C- li. AL WarUck. . MiltonN. C gTRAYHORN fi WARLIQK, t ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice In all the com tffot the State and in the Federal conrts. Management ol estates btrictly attended to." - t Special attention given to cases m Person and Caswell counties. , ; ' " ji.C.Strudwick. .v ' B.B. Boone. STRUDWICK & BOONE, " A.TTO AT JLAW. PRACTICES IN DURHAM, OKAHOB. AND PKKSON COUKTIKS. A. W. Graham. . ' li. W. Winston- G1 RA11AM & WINSTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, - Oxford, N. C. PTacUcea in all the courts of the Stale. Han--dle raoMT aad invest the amem best ,1st Wort- ar Real Estate JSecurity. jnugate ux. 7 Settle estates and CS.W1B8TBAD. - F.TERBT. w1 r INSTEAD & TEBRY, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Roxfcero, N. C. . -f.nn rivin to all business entrust r romp e--.-ri-eie(1 monCy on ".oanon realeslate in Person. M LUNSrOSD, , ATTORNEY AT LAW, EoxborOiN. C .- j W, Graham, ' Thos. Kumn. GRAHAM fcRUFFm,, . Attorney' at law; nillsboro, N. C. PracticesTin the comities of Alamance, Caswe n,TrhaniSltoTdtOraieandP j.S.Merritt. : W. W. KitchTn" JttUIlITT & KITCH1N, ATTORNEYS AT LAV. - Koxboro, K. C. Pnnnpt attentooa given to the coUecUon ot T.TULLEB, '2' PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. ; ;JJ.l:. Ebxboro,N;.Cv . . Rtsvlence, place -C. E."Bradsher. r- Office over C G. Mitchell rug store l DR. C. V. BRADSHER rvfl0. M. BCTVices to the puMic Calls prornptly .?5STdSd ffi Person anS adjoining cof' eace. ' ' ' J)R. J. C BRADSHER, ' PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, r EOXBORO, .N. C. U. C. G. NICHOLS OifersHis- FEOFESSIOXAL SEfiVICEStto th PEOPLE .of jcoxboro and nrrounding country. Practices in all the branches of Medicine. Pomona rilll Nurseries;; V POMONA, n. c . ; , Two and a half miles west Greens. v. isi n - Th main Udo of the R. & D E. B. passes through the-ground andwitbin 100 feet of the office. Ba lemlrains make regularBtopa twice daily each-way. ' Those interested, in r.,5f nA fmit erowing aio .cordiaUj t innnnftt this the largest nUr eerv m the State and one of the - larg B8t ill to DOUW1. .,oiv" vWu.-- APPLE3,PEA.CH -PBAR, CHERRT. PLUMS APANESE vPERIMMONS, APRTCOTS. - NECl A.RIN ES. M BERRIES, QUINCE. GKAPKS, R AS BERRIES. CURRANTS, PIE PLANT ENGLISH IFALNUTb, .PE CHESTNUTS.g BTOAWBER HIES, ROSES, -EVERQRWO' SHADE TREES,-&c ,v . r . All the new, and rare varieties as well aa the old ones which my new.. -catalogue for 1888 will show. Give your order to my authorized agent or order diront frrrrt the narscry. Correspond ence solicited. Descriptive catalogue I frse to applicants.. - ; ; - j Addresa,. V - " J. TaiLliinillcy, i:: .'v V - -i POMONA,'1 IT. 0.' HaIiaKIa salesmen wanted in every count v - A'eowd paying commission WmtmAl Editors land Proprietors. .4. ... 5 TieBailroad: of: Zifk H" I BY. IfR'FKANBTKINSBLDAr 1 :. ', --v v ' Life Is like a crooked railroad, " ' ' -;r And the engineer ia brave, -' Whp can make a trip successful -"St From the cradle to the grave. vThere are stations all along it, -Where you Tna at any breath' Be flagged .to step your engine - : : By- the messenger of dta.th.v"" You may run the grades of irox2ieH; A Many days and years with cas3,c ! ITet at any rtinie be side- racked tt" ' -v--:Byiihe pitchmen-of diBeSse , ' -YZokero th hridga sanhck)4'fi- T Kun a tamed long of strife, - Having God for your conductor - jut-' On th'eUghtning train of life. ' ( Always mindful of instructions, : . And on duty never lack; - Keep your hand irpon the throttle , ' And your eye upon the track, r - ; . . Care and Handling of MHk. A Scottish authority, Mr. J. A. Stephen&ori, in a lecture lately-deliv-i ored upon butter-making and market ing, has. this to say about milkmg apd the record of milk? . .'In addition to having suitable food and pure water, dairy cows should be j provided .with properly ventilated j houscsctiucted in such a way as to resist the heat of snmmer and the coldness of winter, ..and to, ensure .a circulation of fresh air withort drifts. Uniformity of - temperature: is vei-y I largely conducive to a regular miik'j yioldy and if its quan tity is dependent , my part of ; the;expens"es of . .the goy npon thekind and amount "of food ernment, and?Itreckba;j might as .Jftf C?Cted ! me Kina or, air, innaiea. oo iar. mm lueJ ' concerns; the purity and flavor of milk ana butter, there need bo no hesitation in asserting that the ox- pense and study devoted to a proper system of feeding is largely thrown away in the case of cows kept in an ill-ventilated building aad breathing a yitiated atmosphere, charged with carbonic acid gas and ammonia-the twist of the plow-handle", and many iiiustraUoa of just what' the eov products of decomposition. A due an aohe and pain, disappear in the PEn Tmtr-nf-TTTgm- nC?-- breathed 13 essential to the purity not only of the blood of the. animal, but also of the miltc, wmcn is asecre- tion from it. ' The milking should bo dorie in a gentle, thorough and cleanly'manner, Milk orf stripplings" left m the udder the cow and her spoliation as a milker, or become sources of irritation and disease. 'liVere aBy conclusive inves- . ..j. uo-ation practicable, it would proba- bly appear that diseases of the udder JvSr UrWiv resulted from this t CilUaU HlUIie 1U U1UC1 W' cleanliness, a pail of water should be urovided, in which the, milkera may f.pnt.tlv riSse their hands: - Aa an item of good - management and economy, the weighing the pro- dnco of cows at every milking is very strongly to be "recommended, which with the -appliaS now to be; bad for tbe purpose n b. done r. tb. minimum oi ume, w iroume, witn tne iouovving auvauiagHo. It provides an effectual check on the work-orthe talkers, in consideration of what has just been said about the consequences of inefficient milking, isamatterofvitalimportance,e3pcial- ly in tb, larger a.r,eS( b tnf1VprgflrAmnloVed. (2Ut f ornish- t- ' .. reliable indication as to tne health of the"cows; the milk yield of which is affected by the slightest ail ment: -.(3) A most, valuable result obtained by the regular; weighing . of the milk, is" the.exact estimate it en- aVes one to lorm of the comparitive A ;i?nl nwa ?n ViPfd. not only in regard to milk yield, but when a Wer test ia regularly apJ wnen a proper teat i reauriany selectmn.which is the yery founds tion of the dairy farmer's sucoess, the i t v.; . -. i;. . use of inferior cowa resembling; the , wif h ininprfpr.i: mafthinerv. atWsacrificebothof labor and propuce. i Alt, itioM nf thrt- rw. K) , , ...-"L suDDiememeu witn-parwuuiaiB vi mo ' . . t . - "buttercontentsfmilk in ounces per gaUon (a na Ural..BJ.tem banng been petfectedy-means oi,wuicn the necessary testing can be done ' in througlrcareless or incomplete milk- avo another-ticket against you.- ; , ; Attempt to disguise it as yju may, be impresseaT with the value of time, fng, are either ro. absorbed - into the Uld Farmer: (tarninganddenly and to cover lt Qp under thQ- falla. and iliiportallce 0f improving to-' system, tending to the fattening of nervously): What! another tax ticket cies 6f the profcectiTe idea, still it am-- : ' ' '..'.,' an accurate, inexpensive and expedHupfo, Lowell and ; Boston,' and iU. thfct ;he ty" treasurer tious manner, these together provide tr- Rnlftnd. and ont in Cin thArifitai a ior a recoruui mu uui - . i i . w.i ue," net on! the merits ioni fiirniMh. tna basis lor a system proportional feeding - advocated ; by 8ir J. B. L.awes, ana.uo u- which have: since- been worked . out tor practical usu.-r-tvu ", wlW,. ctt. - . -1 , ' v ror tne aetirmmauon ui n"". " ; -- " . . ' - ' w - u f1-1" r- : of ' fndrvidual 00WS, ' bu t f poi nts, who are engaged in manuiac i r Ordered that the vcounty.; tre .PiPP?3 , , Sensible Reasoning: -'-. k " L" ; Bolqw j&aa extract from the speech ofvHon,.C..TvO,FerraU pii the tariff d elivered . i a ; T6nf ess ' several d ays ago: But passing oivlet'mo say thai the Blicy0P,tectroa:a cbotrofy-to the principle of independent citizerishipi Thevadmitted theorytpf. onr s gov-ern- -meat3 thatte thateows, slmll 'reap . iH-u w a iapcr, ana ..j nat it.shall hoi. be.JtiUBdJjy-hiseighbor, tnat-: while he mus't"' rely u pont he -mfcins iyen'Bim'-by rGod,.- whatirer H.H!8 h"all not be ma"3e id i pay' tithes; to another.- - - -' applying tins -principle, suppose instead of "raising, revenue by ' tariff w5 Tf1"?- to.ido ".by. direct taxation on property, and instead of a custom house collector we were v to'1 have a Federal direct tax .collector. -Ima me this dialogue ;betwaeoV"'aFederal tax collector and a ";goo4 honest "old farmer. " - - ' Collector; Good mornm8 my old Wend,7 how 'a re you' thtsmarning? Old Farmer : Well, just' so vso. ' I lam notjrery well, but I have' to keen ginSt - 18 not TerJ god and nav8 keep Scratching, to make buckle and tongue meet. ; '- - collector: rVY ell, sir. 1 am . around collecting taxes. Will it suit you ' to Pa7 day? ; ,01d FarmerWell, money is mighty scarce," but ; I-afw'ayi try-to lay by lit; 6 by little tocneet my:iaxesand pay 8.paj U?.W a! aDJ hfr tIme" now L Collector: Let me see; .there js ticket for 0.:j . L- ; ; Old Farmer: All right; here's -your money; , give me the ticket." - i . And the old fellow draws a long breath as he sees his .f 50 represent- mg many a sweatdrop, the heat. and cold of many a day, many .a jerk and lnOx wv , citizen he willingly paid. hisr part of the expenses of the government. a He 18 iil8 wurK, iur me is pjocious wun mm-ne -must keep scratching,;' when he hears the Collector: Hold on, my old friend, 1 again ei mer i tuougin x naa just paiu 1 .1 a my part oi me expenses oi .tne gov- ernment. - - Collector : Bo you have . paid: your part of the expenses of government; but this is a "protection" ticket, of sifififi . ' .' I . o . -'"r . ; . . - ' Old Farmer : Protection" ticket! CoIIectoi : Ys, "protection ticket,; Old Farmer; WeJl, what sort of a ciCKet is mair ,i am t. asituig juy particular ' protection.- , Jiveryooay around hero .is quiet j my neighbors pro aoy prou . .u,uB r..-rr-:- .- - ,0 toted with a clear, concience, sleep wen, auu uuuwauil auj around to protect me; Jnst tate the u-uu tuW ,iCa1VT. . sent it on mat 1 can e;.qare 01 "'J; tion, and don t want -Collector : Old man, Know wnai you are iaiiui, auout. A : - ii T -V u-:Vk.: conrWall prisoners in the &iV cell Asfoause a loss of interest and energy, ; Collecter: No. but you don't; this we cSQSlder the jail walls insufficient U Unremitting enerM-uWnr. ant . oiiecwr . xo. uuu yuu uuu t, Wio a rax wmcu U0 lYvJ you-musu v3 w Fuu.,uo wno maice tne ciulubh yuu n, the wagon yonriveandjthe ;plow vou use, and "the reaper and mower . . - a you ufiu ,uu4 H. uK -.w, , Uiq farmer: wei iuucu, co io m uur uuuu-r j . uia .uuga 1 1 3 hnntiln mnor gg " TA; uw ujvwwu, - don't the government shoot a few ..of inese oau ieuovvauuwuio i.".f of nnnf mfirT to nrotect workmen .ffa,nJ(. fiiflm - " against them. - .v-J - j uOMi - - - j know-there are a great many, people 1 . - - .-- .. , ... - a v, inrine boots auu snoes uiwu :.uuuj, calico; flannelcarpeta; sewing ; ma; oaines," wagons, - Teapers, mowers, . , ; btfok. iicinnati ana ijiiiuasu.. auu uinur uiiucx nfov.tifin f-n -nanrtflrs. uruuiu?, ,hat-jdu buy; and ' i . : ; - - - ... - -land other thin s that r -, ' 1 1; j - HOME FIKST: -ABROAD CAROliNAj THlJRSD ATM AT tl7;; 1888. : '-- L- '--NO. "39 : the goTermaeut: tbmks'they'.do pot raake.jrjpney enough otitf $heubusi uec8, and "says yon.mult p5y- oneHhi fd as. much w yeur tat for the npport.of goYerinnent.is to;" Kelp?' them. Dd you understarid'now? "V , s--'r Old Farmer (fed wi$h anger)!' YeS, Iunderstand whafyoa say; but 'what haveI ia with helping thn? -Who hclpsPme fl .have a htv&iimg' of -it I sell. my coi n'-for40 cents vhen T ought to bavo : 7(f cents-1' seJl , my for 78 W't8, wheal-ojjglit to get-lj I sell. my hay for$4 when-I-'dag'ht' ta'bavs $$ and I setnH-pr cesfot Terythifgard. I-caVt 'ear' Vhat have to do with helpjiitKem; They vlon help me.'-:if theydori't make money enough at' their busihetsWhy don't they quit , and r tfy'-lsome thing el&e? , That's the , way ' ' people 1 do around here. Oh, pshaw, yolu- must be fooling me.; "V" v ? ' -. : Collector: No I am not f !ingyod I;jam in dead earnest. It is my business - to - collect; and you must pay or T will have :to levy oayour horse. ; " . Old Farmer: ,Well, this is a Btrane thing to me; but I am a law-abiding man and I suppose I must .pay, So here is your ' mouey.7 Git me the the ticket. But before you leave 1 want, to ask you a question, y. Collector: All right; what is it? -v. Old Farmer; Is this democratic do ings or republican doings , Collector: 0h itis the ' doings of the G. O.P. the grand old 'par ty--the republican party. Well, sir, I am a democrat and have hn vnfino- tht. hV . aLea. butifMr ni democratic pax ty-don'c brinff about thft AM.timA m rtf - Jet e tub . tornrT ant .,Wt " Qood day Lolid applwVe ' and !anrVfftrl ' . wow; fii, th: 'ia j,;- . nrn i) waewuiKun r.ariTr. svarom. .. Alter (trovinnr oney enough, to -pay. the expenses 0f government, it imposes a tax of one-third more for the protcctian of or tohelo and aid the manufactunne monpolies of the country Increase dm- jdend stftn1. onl in ita hidftoaa form o 0D. I .. ... .. : . . .. pregsion and imposition, j - l J cohhisioxers proceedings Mon. ,: - 7ta X888 - . 'Ordered that the board meet pursue ant to adjournment, present W. T. Noell; D, W K. Richmond, T. H. Street; G. A, Rogers and J; J. Brooks. Ordered that the;connty treasurer pay W: E. Webb one dollar for blank paper.- v Ordered tbat tfaipn fool oe exempt fr0m paying a poll tax tor 1887. 'TZT: . . . lH; f 3 months. --: J - ' - 0rdered that Thomas Reagan of Hoi- i0wvs township be allowed to list 40 acre3 0f land lor 1887. . -V :', uraerea map joun joram. 1 Lewis, Jfiastwara onaaoiiars worm ui P .T.: T,h '.. .1- Airs, .f atterson one aouars worcn 01 -. . - , , 'tf wfi COQSlder the jail valla inBufflcient - to hold .them.. -" urdereiinit winsieaa, aong ex,., furnisn yneaiey carver ohb uoiiar uuu fifty ant worth of provisions, per month for 3 months. - - x . rt.7i .nnntw-tpfliicirpr . - " the' county -treasurer 416;for hia Bervice8 v at the poor hoase. -V- I f. J v.- -- : ,vi. . ., " " v : .- - ( . nlrPirt thftt thftrcoumv treaaumc pay j; G;P)iSB $21.95 lor woodlumber nd biaiiKS. . ' - - - - . - OrdAred- that the cdunty. treaiurer .1, - . , . - .: nav D. "A. - O' Brians Six aouarsiur - P I "5, 4 . k. Daniel Pay r., naif nr. i: h. k uui ume uuutno - .if - J asurer DiT for re pairing two bridges, one near MeGehee rMlll and one at-unaawayB. Ordered that the county treasurer a. ' - jno . " waEK.au, - j -a Robertson $32 15 for rebuild , Ppan, if Bailey bridge. ' :; , - . , . , - , - NEXT. "j: Ordered tb aV the" county- treasurer pay .TC II. Street $13.50 for M9 services . as commissioner'. - - ' . i2Ordf.red tb at" the ; county trea surer pay C B, W LisLcadd2a for heat'tit poorhouse. - ""'"- " ' ' A Ordered, tnat the county treasurer pay A, K. Icushce $a.50 for breakTast lor jury.'--; 4 V.:-' - Ordered that' the bounty - treapurer P?J rEborxias Ueagah $4-50 YoxCprovis -ions for puper:-: 4 '"V. ; . pi'4ored -'thatv .thev co unty treasn r er .payGeoge :Buchanan onedolliarvfor cafryiog SU Jordon -t:poor house; Ordered thatD! "W"" K: Ridhmond furnish Gfanv' ettiford one "dollars worth of provisions perfonth fotiS rnsnths from lst-of April.' ,"'; Ordered 'that'J. S. Woody fur nish Billy Smith one dollars worth provis ions per month for 3 months.'. -J There bemg no further business- the board adjourned., ', " . I -W.' TrNoBXtjL Chairman S." P. SATTfiRFrBaj Secfet-try,.- -"I; tritteafor theCLtTiliiB.J ' : ', How Caii We Best Interest . : Our. Pupils?; By making surroundings pleasant and attractive. ? " " Is our school room kept .ii order a if we constantlyexpected visitor or,1 on the con traryare- things gen erally in a state of "confusion; the walls defaced by'old time scribblers, who .seemed., to want -their names handed down to .-posterity Ho hooks or 'racks for hats, . bonnets, shawls, etc;, or desks for books A few weeks ago a -student in a certain school read' a composition in which he endeavored to enforce" the importance of .having a place tor ev erything, which is absolutely neces sary' to Tjood order, . . ' TVe'sheuld not only have a- neat schoolroom; but the surroundings." I yard and play ground should be vat tractive; - ; . f' -; "Flowers -are- seldom seen in our country schootyards, but they would add much to the pleasure of both pu fleet so much purity and holiness of the Supreme Being never .-fail to create wIt'hin tho hnmant breast noble aspi ation8 L ThOB inline, nrrni,tiaW renot 0nlv requisites to rapid progress of students, but a ? personal interest is also essential. ' students " v should j We have all noticed a striking con trast between a tudant; who attends ichooL'Ior the; purpose of accumu lating knowledge which ?wili make him useful and " happy in life, and one who simply atttendi because he ia Bent, with no sense or auty or ap- precia tion of opportunities. ; Nothing is a'greater incentive to labor, or. more essential to, saccess than "perse nal inrerest. rr,at0y1firvfiV1nnld have a livelv luv vvw w. ; '.r i : Th. 4 W if Powers d 4hfi fthild Ls grow nc to maturity A person with the body, ol a, man andthe mind of a child can not play 1 , wart 'An the staffe'of dife- Mi'lt6n saKThe:mind,Jn 'itaown Md m ilself c&a maks a teaWa 0rahell,of heavenr.How important tot thi,.wond.rfal faoolt, 1 1 a? mon lis trttinpH in Riinh a manner1 1 U1 v " : as to please ita Creator and Giver! :v moT,V5mTf fndip which - TTnremtftir,e--eneravustiins' and - Uoves' the whole'-being, without which , mind and body alike-Decome indo ent and inactive. Tlie;intere penda largely ponjhe explanations oivpn hv the teacher. - - r Rrnlanationa ahouldbe brief, sim pie ana cieariy miemgioie . InvMtment- I. " 7-7. 7 "... ... t .... .... J .-I'-S . - .- ; - - tfV ;The original inveitors in BeU, Telephone rXr nnsi(l.rfid lortunate neeause me aige .cf it has increased ten-fold fit wa noaouoc, a very pieabaut Bultic. , but they cohld not express their-satisfaction - - : . ..j.c- nacc 1 n more earner wurusmauuu . pi:iwn. Talk and Medical cihmod value 'ttaaanr book on mysheW.' Wcian writes: "It ia without doubt rv ... ... . best and most interesting'book, -ever. con ulted : Here is a chance to invest $1.50 fOT something worth : many times ita eost It ia especially interesting to those jnst mar ried or abont to be,, and to persons" "who "Ar. health ' : con tenta table, free. -HJvJ . 'vw -.: - , M ,4" T,v 5 ' j 28th Street, ework. . . . - Murry Hill FuWisning company, iaa .x.at 1,50 Per Year in Advance. USES Rmju 1 Prostration, JTerwn.Headaehe, lEecommanded by professional andbnslness " V Neuralgia, Nervous Weaknessr StomacH , - .man. Bend for book. 77 . fcNiJ' and. Liver Diseases. Rheumatism. ri; Price il.OO. Rold TirnKri, - ,-PfP8iand alj affections Bf u,8 Kidney HIGH PRICES KNOCKED' - r v. :We ..keepcoostantly: on' band , - 1 You can always And such as BACON," HAMS, - - CORN.MEAIi '- ; ' T j y - FLOUR,- - v ' - - -' v -molasses,-; ; ,7 :'" - - - SYRUPS,'-,' 'j; ALSO CANNED GOODS OK .EVERY, : Give na a call and we will convince you that weseinng ac EXTRAORDIHAHY -LOW PRICES -' Roxbore, N. C. G. OBER & SONS COMPANX'S SPECIA L COMPOUND for TOBAOCp; SPECIAL AHEIlTIOIl BIVEIl f Myi; " Given To The Manufacture .of Every Pound. .. . , t. - STAPABD ; JUST THErSAtlE . V. v ; QUICK; IN ; ProfitablerliiTIts Results. ft' it- jiAS BEEN USED 1 5 yireihia ;aEd: For Thirty, Years. Insures; - v I J. - FIllIEI i :Try it This Year : GOLDEN BRIGHT TOBACCO. None Better On The Market' -Refer YouTo Thousands ;of .Planters . Who Have Used It Year After Year." Call oar - . JA. LonprV Roxboro ; Long & -Bro ., " Bushy Fork. D. W " : Richmond, Hurdle' Mills; C. S- Wipstead, Winstead. - - meh22 2m Person Co. Courier, rnblished Every Thursday" - . HACKNEY & NOELL, -r ' ;,:KbxB0Bo; N. c. - - -' . TERMS OF BUB SCRIP'FION! One Copy One Year - ' '-; l 60 One Copy Six Months V " - , 75 ' Remitance mnt ha made by-: Registered Letter, Post Office Order or Postal Note.- t?8 CEIiE?T CoarpoTTKD is a JTerro Tomo - r-: - Coca, those wonderful nerve stimulants, it -; S " ' BPeeiilycarefl aU nervous (iisordeiaT - - rHeumaticm : PAIKTl'S CEtEBT COSIPOTTTO MUlM th ' J blood. It drives out the lactic acid, which "" -sau9ea Bheumatism. and restores the blood JnaKiDg1 org-ang to a healthy condition, it is " the true remedy for lOieumatiam. i KIDNEY Or.:PLAIMTfi r T; Pai?tb's Celeet Compoukd quietly reetnma -. tna layer aud kidneys to perfoct health. This ' f t curafaye power, combined. 'With iu nervo ' jonics. makes- it tna beet remedy for all ": i:r kidney oomplauita. u - TTr DYSPEPSIA J PAEOt sCKnBBTCoiipomro strengthens the ' stomach, and ouiets the nerves or the ditre. -tive organs. This is why it cures even tb CCriOTIPATIOrJi PAurajs Oeuebt Ooototito Is not a oathar. . '-: ? . a - It : i laxative; givmi; eaoy and natural " - . . Sn.to h bowels, ' lunlarity auxuly tul. i ? ..t . WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO. Pron's -' - , i ' .'i v : s ,' ,. ,: - . , all kinds lof familyvgroceries both - - . -coffee, C- v SUGAR, -? u- c lard,; " v-' soda,'!.; I" V'.-, 1 SALT,' rt Youa Feeesds. , - W. 4T. PASS & CO., '5 "i ITS ACTION '- VBY-'TpE.FARMERS 0? North Carolina ; ; IHillll:.:' i - -S '--r. .J" By-Proper CultivaUon,' Care aid Management, it lou a Crop of "7 nfiTi ;You .Want a Crop; of Aflflfl uw will be given. , r ' V ' r
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