Pwion' County Mews. . sMCt - " j ' yS i H i g-v ,L . - ?fl- ; - " u AOVESTUIVu 8VTK.H. 1 eopy,l yesr, - - i ' "tl.00 , O-- ' , T - - - - - 1 - -. . ; '- . - : . " ' ." y - ;-- y, !L'J!!!!1 ! D W. WHITAKfiB, Ed'r & Frop'r. HOME FIRST: ABROAD NEXT. i Pr,M$,.vMH nl.. : Eaterei according to Posts! Rt-gul tions, at tb Puswrric. t Roxboro, N C. , s second class matter. T B.MERBITT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Btilwro.N.C. Prompt attention given etb UecUo of ATTORNEY AT LAW, , Rnxhoro. X, C. . i JOHSW.UKJklUM, ATTORNKTiAT LAW. HUhboro.N.C. rraetiee 1 beenunUsof Alamance, Caswell Dtirbaai, OuHrwJ. Grant and Pwwn. mtNCKB B. iPAMH, j ' ATTORNEY AT LAW, V Wilf attend tba Court i, of Person coimty reeV larly. Will ale attend tb Federal Court at 4rotb0fa. . ' ' AT TORN ET ATI LAW j I Tsneeyville. N. C. . "Will attend tbe Courts of rereon larly. ty rego- JJ B. BOONE, ATTORNEY AT LW. ; j ..,"'' Jtoxboro.N. C. ' f Speelal attention lTn to collx-tion fit claimt. C. . WITCAD, . J.K.TKRKY. yiNSTKAP A TEBttY, j ATTORNEYS AT LAW. "' Roxtnim, N. C. '."; Prompt attention given to all bunini entrust ed to them. . ' r IOBhUT C. STUCHWICK, , ATTORNEY AT LAW. -wl- Inrhara, N.C I Will atteud the Court of Ternon county regu Irly. . A. K. IIKMfc:UUN, ' i " ATTORNEY AT LAW. TaneeyTllle, X. C. TTUl attend the Courts of JriMu regularly. ATTORNEY AT LAW. . IIU1s1jw,S.C ' Prartiree I tb Count ie of Caswell, Dtirliam, AuiU.Hxl. oraBK" and terw. PRACTK'INU PIIISJLJA. ioxboro, X. C. I to the citizens o Trffesinal airie! ofl.,: KoxLm.hu al mrruttudinir fi 1U, J . T. rtiLLKtt. PRACTICING PHYSICIAN. : v4aw.a ( " .... j " Sound at uiv onice at J. W. Hunt out ' . shop, or at my residence, winch is the old, Ha.i J niat lull iuc uourw ...-..g Jarnett. '. Jarnett. - ; ; - - . 1 A rl',T?XrI',C Oltaineil tor Mechanical 1 rji lO livieetCiinpminds,le - . ..i i.i.lii All iireliuiin;irv exanunuliou: UNDERTAKING. I am prepared todo fnderta'.lvg in nil of its bra none at all hour. ' Keep cMMtantly tf hand WOOD and MEUUC CASES, also Burial Koes for Gentlemen, Ladies, and children. Oniers by tslegrapU or letter proiiipt v atten.1' I to. shop next to Ir. .Cole s Drug Slore, lip stair. Besidetw-e on Wilson,! a doors Wi B. BAINES, Dral. r III j Gro erles, Boots, Shoes, v- ' ' and I i lOBAC.t.O. v , CIGARS. LIQl ORrt, 4o. , : , X.O. CORN. I . siul thr ORATOR NCCTOR r RYE WTOSKEY3. The latter i a sjnperiar brand. None beltt'r on the Market. (Hi comer of Street leading to tar Warehouse. IAS V1LLK, V A. ,KtblMu4 1S4U. WWt CAKSpH ijCO., Iirtcrti hikI WIi1sh1o Delre in HARDWARE. ii. R. 4'iiu..u, ) . . 0tMr ' & i. v i r . - - RICHMOND, VA. Uf" Prompt ntU'Klinu 1o orlei Roxooro Hotel, A. R FOUSHEE. Hoxboro, y (' Go(l ;iccmunbdaUons for CHAlcGES MODERATE 4.vrett & n White, ZE1GLER SHOES FOR - ! i Ua LtATUEK I i nd OPrOSlTfi Vlarte! i a t ta.' piifenlability of inventions, free. Our ".;uie l.Ir tibtaioina; Patents i snti liweevery Where. Addres 1XC1S, BAt.UKM t-O.. VOLUME 3. None Genuine witDOut tbeZ. ptr. It Will Positively Cure Bad Hreatii Nothing iaeo unpleasant tunt breatb, sen erallv arisinz from a disordered tomacb atu and can be so easily corrected by taking Hiiniqobs Liver Regulator. JAUNDICE. ' Simmons Liver Reanilator soon eradicates this tiseas from the ytem, leaving the skin clear and free of all impurities. - SICK HEADACHE. The stomach imperfectlr dtsrestinar its contents cause severe pain in the head, accompanied bv disatrrettable nausea. For the relief and cure thU distresaiag affliction' take Simmons' Liver ox Regulator, MALARIA. ':, Person living in tin unhealthy loaclity mar avoid all attack bv occasionally taking a doee of Simmons Liver Regulator to keep the liver ia healthy action. RILLIOUSNESS. One or two tablesDOonfuls rellev the troubles incident to billiou state, such as nausea, dizzi bad taste in the mot(th. ness, urowsinees. mstim alter eat in sr. a bitter. ALCOHOLIC POISONING Simmon Liver Rerulaior counteract the ef fect of alcoholic poisosiiaic. Bv its use the torpid liver is aroused, the nerves quieted, the srastric disturbance carsecfed and intemperance preven ted - YELLOW FEVER. The Regulator baa aroven its crreat value a a jemedial agent during the prevaleuce of that terrible scourager5 Simmons .Liver Regulator ne.ter fails to do ail that is claimed for it. COLIC. Children suffering with Colic soon exnerience relief w.-u Simniins Liver Regulator is admin istered according to directions. Adults as well as children derive' great benefit from this med- CHILLS AND FEVER. There is no need of suffering any longer with hills and fever, ttimraomt Liver KemiUtor noon break the chills and carries the fever out of the system, it cures when other remedies fail. - DYSPEPSIA. Thismedicine will posit ivelv cure vou of this terrible dueaset it is no vain boast, but we assort emptiaticaiiy what we know to be true.Sunmons Liver Regulator will cure you. BLADDER AND KIDNEYS. Most of the disease of the bladder oricriuate from those In thf if kidneys, restore the action of the liver fully, nl both the kidnevs and the blander will be lestorea. OTTake only toe Genuine, which always has on Sold by all i firugghsta. HZEILIX, St Q CaCFUI. ABTICUEaVaV BEAOTirtH. Floral Chomo Caaox CHaoue (URoa DANVILLE, VA., ItJMlS.T . AND DEALER IN l)iny:, . l'atent ' M.OtUCUlcB, J)VC - Oils, Variiiste. &c , Invites' special ntti btioii t his HOME MADE Condition Powders, WIIPH ARE GOOD FOR IIone; . i Xatth - ' : s Sheep, '; Ilojfft, i nd are Sar Preventative of Chkkeu C holera THE TESTS OF 4b YEARS PROVE BEYOND DOUBT THAT IS THE GREAT HEALTH KEEPER THE RELIEVER OF DISTRESS THE COMFORTER FOR PAlN THE ENEMY OF DISEASE AND A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY, WHICH SHOULD ALWAYS BE AT HAND. EVERY DRUGGIST keeps am THE GREAT CURE tAa 1 la tti ail the palnfkl dissaes et KIDNKYS.LIVBR AMD lOWUs. a) Oat eaaaea the dreadfal KMif whlfleJ ttl u nwnss ua sj siwn ox IM MTU peim aioiuy we -rumma or THOUSAMDS OT CASES of the mnt fcrna of taie tsxrible benejdly i'U a. ntsMiil i rlRFIGTLT vURID, race, at. uoruoa r, aoiaar M. in i iii pi in mi iimii WlXrBICHAByjfloyCo..rtlnatmTv On tlx aLj PerpyDavis sramKiller n Ti i n ler rerryuavissr Carlylse -and Emerson - ! ' .- - A bale firrkinil-d in the night By night a blhze, by dy aiclotid, Witb flame and smoke all England woke, It climbed so high it roared so loud. ' ; ' i , While oyer Mansttchosettts pine Uprose a nliite and steadfan star; And many a night it hung unwatched. It shone so still, it seemed so far. But light is fire and fire is light; ,; -And mariners are eial fir tbtrse. The torch that bres( along the const. lhe stars that beam above the seas.. ANOTHER SCARED MAI7. . Mr: Mulklttle'wentlnW tBe"conn- try fo dedicate a churcb. fflie boy did not accompany the minister. He pleaded and begged . he employed hie mother as counsel who argued the case, but the verdict was against theyoungtter. . I "No," said tlie father, "I have cut my eye teeth in letting you go with me. You al ways get me into trouble and the only safe plan, is to leave you at home." Shortly after the good maVleft. to compensate the boy for hiajdisap- pointment, his mother granted him the privilege of - going down town alone. This was indeed a liberty. 'J'll run away," he thought, 'and have fcome fun. I'll go away down the j iver and watch the men paddlo around in the boats, and go to the. fiv ery stable and see 'em kill rats.No." after a moments reflection." that wouldn't be right. It would b treat ing ma wrong after she's let me go out" He went to a cotton warehouse,and was much amused by a monkey that sat on a cotton bale. The monkey grinned and the boy laughed, and the warehouse man came around and asked the boy if he wanted a mon key. Yes sir," he replied. "Give him 2e.nd njt take him home and feel him till be gel an. ,'You may take him,' Baid He': s in the way here. I've been trying to give him away for a dav or two. Here lead him by this string. He vron't ft jfr Tfflli , imfcOH The boy went away with analac rity of motion, the natural outgrowth of enthusiastic childhood. His moth er was frightened when he reacned home, and wanted him to turn loose the ugly thing, but the. youngster held on to his prise, and begged so earnestly that he might retain the animal that Mrs. Mulkittle finally acceeded to his wishes. He pla'yed around the house to the infinite delight of his littls sistetand v hen4 tie organized a menagerie in the parlor with chairs arranged for a cage, and went in and stroked the animal with that air of pride which boy a think showmen have an inher ent right to exhibit, Mrs. Mulkittle and the little girl applauded with the enthusiasm of a pleased audience. After awhile the monkey rebelled broke the string, jumped over the eltairs and ran from the room. The showman and audietce followed, but the animal had dif appeared be fore. Jhey reached the door. He had Hcumpered up the stairway, and had bounded into a room and had taken refuge behind a trunk. The bov searched around the yard aud called the animal by affectionate uames, but the monkey did not res pond and the poor showman turned to his sympathetic audience and wept with that sorrow which at no lime of life is more genuine than at the opening doors of existence when a child, after every hope hal been Chtsed into nothing, bows his head a iu gives nimsen. ui lo tne otiier nessof woe. L ite in'tlfe evening the Rev. Mr. Mulkittle returned from his sacred mUusion. He did not return alone, for the Rev. Peter Mailer accompa n:ed him. Mr. Mailer live in very i retired part of the country, where I the old log ' church, near the free KtoneKprmg. is stilt the community's ta:icluti'y For forty years the ,old I r aher has preached the gospel unto men a KOpel which, m its beauty and purity, can be delivered by tUe in e Sweated ag-spel which may not w.th strength combat the great foe it iro i clad sci nee, but which with geat'e hand smootUa a pillow where t'ia dying may rest his head, and lwok up to his sorrowing friends quiet and with a faith born trust, so peace ful and so smiling. i This was! Mr. Mailer's first visit to tli i-v. He had held back from sudi association, because, ss he af- (ir;-.ietl. the dev i delighted in the crowd 'and longed for the time when he could plunge the rural preacher uin .ii.l HiH-n set imouUv. He had. however, lward much of Mr Mn'kittlHS mety, that uport being ured, he agreed' to enter the city of sin. 'Pa, said the boy, after t'B cere ihony of intrvHinetion had. been en acted, ma let me 6 down town to day, and a man scavexue a raonk- ROXBORO, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1 VVillie- Idou t want any iof your! foolishness.' ' But I wanter tell yon that I brought the monkey ;. -.. :.' 'Hush, my son. - There is an elder Among us who would speak.' j This is your oldest, I re:kon,aid Mr. Mailer. 'Yes I thought so. My n, you are. of course, an apt schol ar at Sunday school. I have taught many a little bo like you-many a one. Who was thro wu into the liou's dent' ' The circus man," the boy replied. 'Willie!'' shouted Mr. Mulkittle. Don't scold him brother. No, it was: Dariief. Who - w the ;U.t man?' "My pa.' 'Oh, no! Solomon.' ;,J.V" Was it Sampson that pulled up the gate posts?' asked the boy.' ' 'Yes, Sampson h , 'He was bad wasn't he V 'No, he wasn't bad.' 'Could he pull this house down?' 'Oh. yes.' 'I'll bet he couldn t. v 'What do you iriean,1 shouted Mr. Mulkittle. "Leave this room. sir. Brother Mailer, I" will show vou to bed.' I Tho 'old timer' followed Mr Mul kittli .Hcd d :;ot Iik!&uch ceiemony. prefenng even in a strange bouse, to find hi,s own way, but he yielJed.He was shown into the room where the monkey had taken refuge. j 'Good night,' said Mr.' Mulkittle. 'May your dreams to you be as pleasant as your comjvmy has to me-' 'Good night, repeated Mr Mailer, and may your rest be undisturbed. , Mr. Mulkittle went down stairs and Mr. Mailer walked around the room looking at the pictures. 'Ah, Lord, what a change. Broth er Mulkit.le is a good imm, but here uuder his roof do I see the evidences of worldliness- I should not be sur drised if the devil was lurking among these vain things. Ah, Lordand he u to disrolie. : he had removed all his cloth W'henw'VJibat which a country gen- ing exceptiecessary for bed pur .llsian saWsaaMsJfcPiUeat ttyfAht near the btd. to pray. Just -as m squat ted, the monkey aroused from sleep, hopped out and jumped on the old maiL 'The devil:' he howled, ar.d'bolted' for the door. . . J The monkey sprang upon him and seized hold of his night shirt.! Tne old man rushed down the stairwav. The monkey hold to the seat of his drawers. I 'I'm lieset bv the devil fihe old man yelled when Mu'kittle rushed into the hall. T-Get out of my way,'' He threw the door open, leaped the fence and galloped down the street. The monkey as much frightened as the old man, hugged him and bit his neck. " 'r- ;"Mvv " '';. . ' . W hoop f exclaimed the old man as he turned the" corner. Mulkittle followed, but could not persuade the the old man to stop. ! " Te police seized .the. old gentlemen and deenite protestations took him to the station ' house, where, he re mained until the following mbrnin when he left for home.fully convinc ed that the devil had appointed spe cial agents to catch every preacher who so far forei himself as to Renter the city'--Ark nmw Traveler Nicholas is an Editor.! Old Nicholas, who alter the ad journment of the legislature as sumed control of the weekly Bull Tongue, attended the Arkansaw press convention recently held at Hot Springs. He was elaborately dressed in a pair of checkered trous ers and an excursion duster and treated with haughty disdain the ad vances of the young members of the association. While oratious and es says were hi order, Nicholas , arose an J said : . "Mister speechmakerbut hole on ! I ain't in de legislytur' ndw, is I boss! Mistur what must I cull de man, no howT ! "President," suggested the editor of the Lucksville Gridiron. -I liianks yar, ler de s.Ugestron sah, an' I wouuers dat yer doan put none ob dat sorter express in yer pa per 'stead ob wastm' it ip de hall ob discussion. Mr. President sou ns' like bein' in de s?uate I proproses ter gin yer a speech on de duties an' de 'sponsibilitieaobde editer. ' 'Wt'veall heard euouKh of that. Tell us something new." Wiio is dat man what has de hon or ob addressin' myself.' ' "I'm the editor of the Harrow." "Wall, a bull tongue goes deeper den a harrow, an' 1 propose tj go deeper den yer'sot' ken. I ain't spoke on dat subjtcx yit, and till 1 does," no white man Las got a right ter say dt dar hab been enough said about' iu Ef de white folks would lissen more tet de uiggers n" not be so brigerty daselves, de coun- ny wouiq oe in a mucn oetter coiij dition. Now I'll proceed wid de sub jeck ob de.tex'. It is de duty ob ebery editor " "Mr. President." exclaimed th editor of the Harrow, 'i move thaj the colored brother be restrained. We come here to enjoy ourselves, if possible; and we dout care to listen to such a hackneyed stibject." "Who is makin' dis speech?"' "You are a'K)Ut to make it." i 41Den Why doan yer keep yer mout shet. Ef yersef ain't diskivered d duty ob a editer, it's no sign I ain't, f "Your time is up," said the presi ident, 'you Will have to yield the floor to some other speaker. " "Dat settles iW Dat knock d black out. Dac is what antacrontzel de futuie prospects ob dis array o ddycation. -I withdraws from dh 'sociation right heah. Dar ain't nc use in try iu to be dimocrat an n white man rfohow. De whiter I trie to be de blacker I gets and de moi ( I soeiates wid white folks de more clj a nigger I is. Any man what doar like what I hab said, ean take mj measure bight now. I'se old guin ea nigger wid a barn string as tougl as a rope I toats yaller fever in om pocket and cholera in the other;! toats cramp in de risht hand and dyspepsia in de lsf; I looks smal pox outen de lef eye and de kiduey complaint oUten de right, r Gool day," aud the old man with his trail nig uuuier, ten cne amused assemi blage. Arkauadw Traveler. : Unprofessional. 1 despise that mac," said an oldj school Arkansaw gentleman, refqisi ring to a lawyer who passed aloni the strefet. 1 n uj juu tin uk. iaai ne mem your tiatej' aked a bystander. "I not only have cause for thinkin it, but 1 have cause for knowing it He was counsel against me in a lawl suit sometime ago.and his uhprofes-l sional conduct disgusted me.' 'I never before heard that he dis regarded the fine lines of profession-! al bearing.' I 1 'But be has. You see.I was drawn! cow -yes sir, charged Hith steahjii a cow ! I did not object to a" prOfes- sional investigation ,of the case; but sir, after examiniiig teu witnesses and failing to sustain the indictment he should have stopped.' 'Didn't he stop?' ' ' No, sir. lie brought in the elevl enth witness and proved that I didj steal the d d cow ' Arkemaw Tra eler. Plantation Pliylojophy. De undertaker's plate-ob death' sign is de . door'jj Ef de nijrirai-s had inore soap fewer preachers, darj would be a 'provemelit. Da mout not shout sd much, but da'd be a ; deblish sight cleaner. , J : : I It ain't wuth while fur a ole man, eben ef he does wanter marry, tejr caper 'roun' like a boy De ole hos may try ter ack like de colt, but on er two capers gibs him away. It may be a mighty big soutce fur consolation .when a po' man set down au' says: "It's all right, fur de rich man can't giti ter heaben' but gib de po' man a chaiice, an' sob how quick he'd stan' uijde rich man's shoes. t : , T)e men what made d ol 3 sayinii mout hab been 'spectable gen'lemer, but da didn't alius tell de truf. De say in' dat a barking dog neber bites aiut a fack. I based liny safety ob dat proclamation, once,; went iuter p. man's door-yard, air was bit moii st'ous bad by a log what had barked at me. 'I'. I It takes a oman five times a long ter git in de bed as it does J man. She has ter cioss de flo' a .ce- tain number ob times an' has ter f um 1 ble 'mong de quilts, tarn down Hie 4 lamp too low1, an' den go back a' turn it up too high. 'A 'oman walkis mighty light- when she's got shos on, but when sho takes 'em off aj'i' waiks, she snakes dj whole, house, like a dog trottiu' 'cross a bridge, f "When' a Cliiego voting won:hj vreut to St Louis to visit her fathel, and he reproved hoy for her extra -egance, sue bur.ged l.im on the heail with a base-ball bat. Tnere are pal ents who are constantly co:uniittiU indiscretions. American politics is very eniiciijg to young men. It is so easy, -aftojr. getting iatp a fat office to confisca the funds, 'and then, by diutiing the swag with an able lawyer, get an at? ; ijuittal, or, at most, .a brief term m prison. .Sneh a career is so far above wood-Ktwiag -tlr.it it coin n mis uni vers:il rcsect. 1883. THE STANDARD CULTIVATOH, With Cotton and Corn Planter Attachment. .V M S I nK "Ht 5 zm ma EMERSON, TALCOTT & CO.; Sole Manufacturers, A4 will eonptetsly ehsn orMtsvb sua for a or nriM ri&avi Ml Dmplaiats tfaM Klta aav aoaal. PhrsMaK r thw 1 Mi-ir lwclr,. HM4 in nikm' MAKE HENS LAV Sb we ea Se aasBasi mm F' mkWrn km -vainaoie. jiouibt on etrta will mnkc hern lav to 1 pint food. Sold every where. r snt br mail SV.A.X.HOSBa Writaa. After s tboroa.s;lx trial of tae isojn tow io, I tajc pieaaure in rating' tnat x aav oem. ILOOE ereauy bne&ted br its use. XCInuters and Pub lic tspeakera wUl find it of the greataat valve where a Tonio is naees sary. I reexu&mend it as a reliable remedial scent, poMeaeinir un donbted natritiTa and reatoratlve properties. TSXSiXD ST TST PK. HASTUR SIXSCXS COU. 118 V. VUZX R. ST. M71S. B Ml HER WAREHOUSE, rrrT 'swrnswiia , ., , " ' ' " " '" ' ' The Ackno wledged Success of the Day To wh'ch lherdod Planters of Terson ami adjoin'iiur couutiei? can testify. It sells immeuee qnaotities of IVrson C-utj tobacco al wsjs at K itiufHC tory prices. Its Accominodation& are equal to any, . . i . . and superior to many of the warehouses in Danville ami other market. LIGHTS FOR SHOWING TOBACCO IS PERFECT. At The "Banner"can be found ROSTON BETTS, the ever iiceommodatins: Floor Manager and acknowledged judjfo of the weed, is alwavson hand, and takes pleasure in serving his many Person County friends. Come and see in.' , Your friend truly J . .'..I . - . ' ;! " - C. J). Noel!, Danville, Va , Book keeper. Jus. W. Coiiwav. late of Star Warehou, ) W. T. Una heu, Puts) lvania county, Ara., Clerks. J. C. Ste hen-. Caswell, o., N. C. Auctioneer. E. K. Hetts, Halifitx co Va., Floor MwiiHire Jno. VV: Smith, Uockingham co , Weiuh iUagJer. To Growers of Fine Yellow Tobacco ! ; ' . s . - Mr. T. B. I.yos ol lirai'tille o unly, N. C, wrde Uiis reort.on tbeuse ot X p X ;'ADCliprE;3raDil" . Ml-CNTED Tobacco Fertilizer. .( Formal!) : known e GILIIAlfS.) f bare Md' the Asebor Brand foi ; yearJ.al a. a teat JrJ, Jm,S ami lher wiramercl lertiliaer. on bulM om mi Itwt f f I r n i i v I m M i r I have ntbered 4 K 50 THKiud of Uus fertilizer mixoU with learljetl S?I.r.mS.S!ftl larxeera It luaarea MWiguiM rer.. i' t,TVri-5 r. WiUialerti ."-'-' m"".. - F i Z . ,.,nn ..iflMi. ,a mil uraaible to Teruvia aeiici. iiKv iau TU7ragu;n'i"" " k1,"- Y r, . "7" ,.,. i ..i.j t -i irnt tak ih r.-.k. of in i lure bv rol tiuir ir..-r ,rr.:uT vr .-re le Tae u. le-ve . u. of dclijrUi'ful OaWl aud aaake' esceUeat Ur. Tate Uwi fertiliser ,r in au.l sear .1 ir l w.i miuu inrMt iwiuiiiie Knows mr iuia t THKitad ol Uus fertilizer uuxou who iraruvi bito. . t,.ii:,,-,i. Tlie tet mnr f planters twin; Un sUndanl fertilizer w uniforn ou It U.Houmtf po.Bla. 1. Its t. A-uaaiealcwnditHm i perfeet, ! liem-e rau b evenly HI'' --..it- .i. i, .. a. It f umisbes nulriment Iu tbejit Irum tiie brj,'ilunS lie a mauirUy . tlmt I it )io:d tut. -. .. . X It laci droa:'it aauiiraWy. ' It uorka nell on all som Uaptel t thteyrhow UAaj-et. i It rause H,e ti.Ua ui velkiw beautifully va tUe biU. tbe prodtK-tion of yelUiw inwiwow inc irdj W- M. C. WATKIST ,J'A.iJ- i NUMBER 12 The Leading Machln wriaravar Introduced f J A Favorite with Cotton sutdf Corn Raisers I a A Perfect Combined RWIn anA Walk In t rnltiuatn. r a Corn Planter I I Our Attachment for Sowing the a , , , . r.i Oman vjram can also oe used fi An If Every farmer In the South should either see one of our agents or f.-send to us for our Illustrated I catalogue, of Rearers. -Mow. ers. Cotton and Corn Planters. Seeders, Ac. ROCKFORD, ILLS QTJARK ar tJVKiam PUJlOrOMTB. vlth Mlnol Um m W-. mm sfllll II I 1 rail' ' m eJ!l9'ia tk rlr rstai in xht moaih. Aav Mn wk win tk nam m i NB TO T WKuV K WKKi 8. uav rastorsd tosaa4 liIU. If . tkiT. iVTT tT OaUjr M tor Q tMgtU Mtai, 8nb-Baa an4 Otav-Oplr OSMIAJL. Chapel Organs SaMpeOnraiuiSS, atnraaimii. amtrihS ia Illnatratcd UtalepM hlca to sent mt wits full m!Vs. I-' VISITORS ARC ALWAYS WEtCfiMt JH Address or call spos JDJLNIJB1. F. BEA3TTT, muMm,Mum.Hmti- Vstarlaary sir oa u4 Casalst. lai IIIMSI. un tkat kBU mt ik. OacUe 4wdrs toM her are wortb- innatl Sherklaa's Co4Wa mm I'nwn mrm runlast lr like Sberidaa', Conditio rnwdtr. IXn, I leanpooutal snaoiaMiy Bur and im lor S htter-sUup. L S. JMusoa Co kcMroaValAW aC tdMMeMedBe49s mf UmimU Jam, XVtwtmimm Hork mud J'sVeejaharvM nfnlaei -fin aa JW , JVoeSyaHeis tfSStU X-waPcrs M MtSKMJf POWlESlrT""- rscr m - v.-T", . M A Bwasinsr ai "w Baost ezssllsnt retaedy ton the debilitated Tltal forces. ana ww y maker u. It I, lizer jriv- to uliier artM-leabe- la raw art out --.n i i barrels oteoru Ut tUK um irwi an awpln-ataua i asheaV :iu"J.-.,VATT. Si W.CL5MGU4l,Ca - fU - ni SSUre. Icti,ooe laert;Bn. , UtluWiiiMt iaeertiva. M Use rate vl lo ant. ,u " "rfea M E A G L IE AV" A REHOUSE SOUJH BOSTOX For the Sn! of Leaf TQBASQQ. Ward, Easley tStCb. j';liprietors. ThU old reliable ft use with Its nnstb. p.i4f( lurht. pmmI acoomnvMlatior.a sad exeeiimii l4ctlita tut handling tobl I aKW.,:IC.UlrjVJ llSS DtB THE . . 'FL&CB at m liica to sail yrmr tobaceo at tatl ftgsras ami ulher jcrade ai satisfaetory prices. Eagle WArehoixscil lias fourteen v-lRbts 90 by M laneea, aadjsot ' 'argti WiuJuwaua tbesidee. '. " ' 1 c&Bxi6d&b'onJorP!inlz i j - "."A frfRrinf warll of wmtmm it tttm aaJe oc. V D W-u.ly. Pencil , JT C Sotlclreri lo?l Tttek, Mockleuherr Vs. f K llowanU Halifax, Hoor U.a$gm. HallNx)rwood&; Co. SOUTH BDOTOrJ VV Head Quarters for Vcrtott Coaurj . r' - . . . . Wj kei mi stock (ar'tuupft . tuent of Irj Hood,' i l- Farmer's Supplied encr!y. Wj begin ; U nessuith thtf tDOttO. Tle ;oods for tiae (east mouejy au! trict adlierauce to itliava halt t fargu trtuUs. To. our riuda w esiecialiy iuvite yoj all ana exauuue our itoclc. to ircpwca.to, oner you rgaitiav We return nuy thinks t r.beral patronage git'ca u ll. t U At . m.'.A mm iafar by honest, air dealing witb! uerit a continuance ot tbe h B itUli Mi i tare faale lre. I HAL" ,tBWOODl i al ' . s. 1 7 .4 i i y- 4 ...