. . . . . . I - 1 mi
,-tii' n ; ' A i 1 ue usoa .j'''ifC' sa
. v. v i ' y . o Ulink-ai , ' y i rvv i -7
is appreciated by President Harrison
to a degree never approached b. any j
other man who filled that exal'eV
o!l'gC We never vet hove seen the
-The
UeLlO
Y .!! xi: -', lb'
HER S KGTiCE-
Mr. J. Powe'l told us Saturday
I. iS- AL'Jit i-
!arg -r w!,
AN I
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n. o :.
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ENFIELD IN ASflES!
A DOZEN I)USINEs IHHsi-.s
I"tlii Ilinxt ouil
v ; :'; - 1 ' 5'v r: i
PERSONALS-
i. : : j'
. ail 1. n nl s ii i-.it. bo iii
-iiy ahem ;dd to i n -
i the current week.
1 I :
reason for .xeluding editors from j ckai . lie say- t, c
an
haVe 1 HE i j.
do w ifo-:t it.
i:;"!i;r.T).
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e, ' l
ADVEKTIsEVKXT-.
t vl insertion.
-10 cents a ' otlige to make room for some fellow ;
! who has harangued a crowd three or i .
Tri!SIHt 'VI? W kit! r..nr tlrrO-.a o-hMa t, ,Hlit,.r lKn.,l-.
j .
! eel without ceasing lor Lis party.
D..NIKE- Mil. I,-. t jr
VT i: that firm-r-
d
orresp.
ire b-hind :,-:d
fan:. i --
oriung i i
ill' rri w -
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Mr
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HOKE ITEMS-
liiog Edmombon t Josey's
,, Pree'-r Onin (.'radios and
The editors haebeen the men who
hive done the greatest amount of"
work and it is but ri-H.t that their
at K lmondson & j
want to Live Long and be Happy,
the Y.I Ki'.I'.Vl'KI' OLD BOYSCHiAU
v .1. K. HANCOCK.
Crenn Parlor for Eadi-s and (ren-
, , on Tuesday and Fiplav nights
K. M u cock 's Milk shakes and
always ready.
S ;IM' Purchasers for 7-",()'l0 I1CW
r. j huriK-.l. I. A. MAItliV.
Y riffs.
The spirit of rnir.ufacturing ia up
the South in earnest. Atlanta
it soon stiit a sewing nischine faC
ry v.Lieh will employ 100 opera-
The Mate press is the best agent
t day for the development of our
r .purees. It is doing a vast deal
t v.ards it, asd the day will come
v, i. n :t will be appreciated.
p is stated that peihaps more tlian
: writers have attempted to fill
.j,,-.!: liillins' shoes, but without
5 : ,'t o3. I i i 3 peer as a writer of his
... euiiur sU will be hard to find.
15 u tist Orphanage at Thomas
v.ili' ha? more than a hundred chil
dren.
It has been organizeel about
ln;:r years and there baa been only
o..e dettb there since its organiza
i
L ! 1 .
(', roon-.boro proposes to build a
e; iA,u factory on tbe instalment
p mi, payable in weekly instalments
uf f.fiy cents. This is certainly an
ci-y and a sure way to raise stock.
J. t Scdlan NlcIc see the chance
::: 1 d ) like ise.
i services sh)uld be recognized."
The Yi'!.Lii. J' '- -V'"- recently
wrote that all editors use tobacco
and put their feet on the table.
MissMatnie Hatchet, editor of the
Oro(.s' Frit'n'l, of coursa taking i;
that using tobacco is what gives
editors eo much energy, makes
apology for the dullness of her
paper ; and after quoting what the
Nines says about tobacco and editor?
putting their feet on the table, she
says the dullness of her paper is not
attributable to a want of "natural
ability, but to cramped energies and
limited opportunities." The Demo
chat's observation i3, that it doesn't
help an editor to use tobacco, "lolther
does it look well for any edi.ur to
put bi3 feet on the table, nor is the
Orphans' Friend a dull paper.
TOWN AN D COUNTY .
Our OtM-lion Sn!sfi-ileri.
In the wi'.t .r it's cold and it's frec.y,
And we make our lire out of wood;
In the summer it's warm and it's breezy,
And they say spring chickens are good.
To accommodate readers and neighbors
In winter we barter for wood;
And in summer we take for our labors
tfpiing chickens it's well understood.
Our contracts for both have been entered,
Our wood his come in pretty well
The chiles have Wen raked and we've
saved them
Their value bet few men can tell.
But the ether pait. now, of the contract
Is not so fully lii'ed out;
And supp'ies of chickens, in fact,
At Tin; Democrat's house have played
out.
i p!a: t d pease in their cotton li-.M-,. .-
-ire poo!.
W heal has the rust.
Seed peise are m great demand and
.-ell for 10 cents a iuart.
Wi rro.Mj;. Tin: Dem'k-kat cxter
to t';e l-itors wtio may be in town ih -vyeek
at'.'.-ndirig the lapti. .S indnyScim i
Convei ti n. a cordial wtl ,nie. v.i-:
: ' :
i j.
a
1 1; a ft- w -'
IP
to our
,'mes, t onr u
ve have fvr them to t-nj-iy
It is prosposcd to raise a monu
inent for the humorist, Thilip II.
Welch, who died in New York some
ninths ago. He is said to have
Lu.ea one of the brightest of Ameri
c..:i humorists, although he was little
known, having suppressed bis" name.
So brin on your hens or your pullets
It makes little difference just now;
lit' leant some ihiikuu, ire tdl you
Tney must come, or we'll have a row.
The Iornike Beacon, published at
Plymouth by tbe lieacon Publishing
Fay your subscription.
Our list is still lengthning.
We return thanks to Mr. F. L. Bell for
a nice basket of beans and cucumbers
this week.
Master Leslie Allsbrook sent us a fine
bucket Gf fruit vesT-TJay morning, which
Co., is the latest candidate for jour-1 wo enjoyed and for which wo return
i; li.tie support. 3Ir. Thomas IIu i thanks.
is business manager, and the
i:.l-. ..d number promises well. We
ii
bueeess.
Ti e Goveruor of 'Tissouri is 4ia
A. prominent merchant in the town saw
the circulation of The Democrat and
said he thought The Democrat is on a
buota. And so it is.
U, .;'l (.
f !iis own head.'" He has
Impurities of the blood often cause
crreai annovance at this season: Hood's
s:ned t!i -Newberry bill which pro-1 Sarapa,il!a pUrijies the blood, and cures
hlhits music, cards, dice, billiard au such affections.
. 1 to what
A .-;.- i:t'
i'!V!tati n is driven t any and all who
may fee! so inclined tJ .step into our
sanctum and chat a httl.: with the editor,
and lengthen his s :b.-'cri;,t: n Ii t one
name each.
A LIVE MAN. An er-hine ny.-;
He that whoopi In up h:s b'l.-incs.s v
the newsj) ipers, shall gather a beaut fui
harvest of golden shiokels. He that
readeth the advei tiseient and heedeth,
shall have an abundance of the world'.
goods for a little money. He that choo
eth not t ) subscribe to a paper, shall
wonder at the intellect of his neighbor,
lie that udverti-.eth libeially, g tut'a the
cream of the trade. Old fogies get si- i.n
uied milk boiled down hard.
The Nashville Arijonaut savs very
truthfully.'
'The business man who does not real
ize the imperil incc of sustaining a paper
ly li'oerally advei thing in its columns
simp! y blind to his own interests. A
ittod paper is worth m every family ten
limes its eo.-t. The farmer may think he
knows more about farming than the
editor, but the intelligent editor can fur-ni-h
him through his paper a vast amount
of iafoi ination drawn from the experience
of the mo:-t sueces.-ful fanners of the
land, which he can get nowhere else, and
wh.eh he cannot afford to do without."
'Better than eve1.:." A friend of
The Democrat was in our oilice this
week and says that every one says Tin:
Democrat is better than ever. We
need some few things to make our paper
what it might be. Anions other things
we need postal card news every week
from the different townships of the coun
ty and surrounding counties. We will
furnish the cards to any one, or we will
deduct the amount from his yearly sub
scription for any one who will send ih
the news. i on see we are willing to
pay for what we get, just as we wish our
patrons to do.
The Rocky Mount Phoenix says that
Mr. Orren Bullock one morning la.-i
week walked to the river, which is not
far from his heme, ar.-.I found that the
water was in a perfect woriv with eel--,
and that the7 were coming up stream,
but the most rcinarkrb'e part of it is,
that there was a eonti ions run of Hu m
for foi ty-eielt hours. Mr. Bullock sa s
that the entire liver from side to side
was in a continuous wei k for the whole
time. This sounds like a very big 'Mi.sh
st o'y," ai d will do doubt be discredited
by sr-.u.', but Mr. I'ul'ork is a gentleman
of undent. t : 1 veracity, and we can vouch
for the truth of it. unon his statement.
wi.at wai
town a-c . nd'.-l---the
n j i i J i ; : . j
li":i .
The fire ori.-i
1-y ' - b.ir on w
the ( ,i.,re of t:.-i:.k;...w-:).
We
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M. t -.ik
.ere j
t Mr.
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of the 1 ojscs.
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I.v-1 1 .-tore iro-i
vamej ov .or. i uri!- ai
g"M;ds at i .t'.'oo. 1 n-'i
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tfo
Mr.
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:n I -' AiTl-.ee hr,
- me .' c I w rk bv
wb : have hv n u:.!"-.:t
the heav v ruoi -, v. i
?2.00o
K. I'.
I:
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ni .re
thin any oe else.
j. i: i:i n ! rR
l.i'l 2 store houses w.xth
suran'-e il'i'K
S H F RI I E I"A RiC
Lost 2 store houo-s woith ab
with some insurance on thei
Pope P;st some goods i;i thee -tor.;s will
no insurance.
M K. .! . V.'. WH I I LEV
Lost one hou-e with some good--,
surai-ce -M,1' ''.
CAREV A I K t Nr i .N"
Lost blacksmith shon wortfi
iu.-urance.
I'Ri.ASri'.rii V. E. I'A'lK'ER
Lo-t a small ' t ..rehouse and g ods worth
.-rTdij. N j im urance. Also a small beef
stand was burned.
MR. I. El VI
Lost heavily in his goods, though his
stjre was not burnt l. Ine tire was
stayed before it touched his store. He
moyed the gn ater part of his large sti.'h
across the .-trect, however; and in moving
the goods were damaged considerably.
The loss could not be accurately estirn
ated.
,vi8. mf.vk i:s.i:itrn',Mop!;r and wood
Lost slightly by teaiing down -sheds
and awning from their stores, bit tliey
sustained no further loss.
The tct.il loss above what w;s covered
by insurance was roughly estimated at
$12,000 to f-T.-,00tJ.
The sales and papers in the burned.
buildings were all preserved in good condition.
1
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N- one ,
w i e V
d t-f!" rts and c v.-u
aid hi- i ou' of l.w
gran I -1 p: ioc:p!" o
e in ili-tn ss
n a 't n l i.-i
ne
d
ookl!'
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Apph
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s and j cars
r hi xnr i
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Mr.
f. r il an.
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n .nuts;:;
Mr. K. 11. Mil th Sr..
I'. r Kah i H w !ur.' he
ruectirg M the hosrd
d the I -is cic A- 1 mi.
r-.rd.
M.
n r
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of Dtn e.or
V ppALi::.'.,! 4
fys ii
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Absolutely Pure.
T 1
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n lov.
wre jU 1 !
; - eo K .
t him.
hint
r.ianv
There is cousiderabie i.kne-s among
women and children ii many s. -lion-ar-oi::d.
Mr-. N.;!h'. formerly Mr-.
K e Hamel. was kiilrd by l -htning
i ,
e'lne.-oay .
h'l-band t o
:en the
k : . . u ;
Heat!
ri-n,
anin
; her i
s i ' 1 e
of the
t the
She bad ju t ca
ome m on; of t-.c
ri.iiaih y as
.-tai i'v. She
sCtten:. Mr. If.
Med uo Vine v aid
In .-pr.irow.
tier
n p.thv r,
I'.TU oisliod
i in tlie
s. Ht
, alv'i-s
1 nere :ii e
van r.rt d without I he D:
Mr. Clin. lVn
day from Florida
of (f-
H - fru
Ho styt
1 :
rd.
hf
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1 1
is a good f'tuntry
cave
lank.-.
No:tli C
r retir'ie 1 Tu
1 le ;: s Klorid.i
t) it he s-linll not
-oina he
-,i Bi,
Col. I-'. M. I'.t'her v. .i ; in town
Monday night. He is deputy c d-
thousr4iids aiound his plao..-. Tin. y injur
ed -om- of his early wheal and are pvu
enerally. I learn they are hti. ','; n-'i..
'ttrntc: .;!.:, I'luuto-t - but in neway
inecSivero:i-. .John -L (.a:i'ett. Ks-p,
the indefatigable "fue goveinmtnt" per-.-i-t'-nt
c nveriationalist arid clever pen-tL-men
. i , now enlivening the deiii.ens
of Louisburg w d'i his anmiati ig, pres
ence. I wish him mticti prospeiity and
a fr uition of all hi, expe t itions in every
dirt, lion he may take. Ke . Mr. Peele.
of'Crowtdl-, preached an ii i resting ser
mon in town one fcight not long since.
Many would be jda 1 fr him to prca h
again m the near future. Voiir editorial
'M'ourage Sull" was timely anl apjuo
priai". Much depends upon the young
men now going forth upon the arena of
hfe, and the future weal or woe of the
St:. I e and country depends in a great
, but enough.
;.H-.r of the Uh district, and fay
that ho thinks .John Nieiods wil
lrob.ibly receive the appointment.
Mr. I. .1. Aaron, of th M.m:.
Olive
wa- in tow:, Monday.
He pavs that The D
vei i:1:' is i tn
iroviiiL'. We hopo t'i keep on in.
ro. -a-on ( i.i s a good
VI1ME
A C A 1 ) 1
M
.! N A ' A. A.
A s(
: oo : . j 1 1
pro ing .
paper.
The 1 )emih i:a v is pleased to ic
t . ...
Mr. J. 1 rank BrinkU v home
tor a
few days. He h.n rt'eetiflv taken a
position ns traveling sa'osuian for a
large 11 s'o:i ?hoo
sueceedm ' well.
llOU
and
1H
We learned while reviewing the rr.h s ! manner upon them,
that the work done by the young men and '-l never knew one who made ii his bu-i-boysol'the
own especially was (juite j uess tiMash the faults of others that was
heroic. The colored people in the main ' not guilty of greater ones himself." L.
tables, pool tables , bowling alleys
and boxing gloves in the saloons.
Now i'" ho can orgauize a State Tem
p era nee Association, be will have all
the prohibition needed in Missouri.
We have recently seen au editorial
hrieT taken from this paper without
any credit, and then copied by au
other paper and credited to the first
plagiarist. We are the like tbe rest
of you, brethren tiiere is a certain
arrangement of certain letters that i or dew. Let the city fathers look after
The hammers and saws have attracted
our attention more recently than usual.
Let them keep up the music of work un
til we get more houses.
It is said that a Shetland pony recently
exhibited at Racine, Wis., is the smallest
horse in the world, being 2 feet " inches
high and 2 feet 3 inches long.
Street Work. Main strett near the
Episcopal church needs working. The
grass is too high and too thick. People
going to church get their feet wet in rain
''A Word to Itio uiSe.''
Mr. Fl T. Whit .'head, our riever drug
gist, showed us last week an order for
Dr. Dttehon's Itch and Mange medicine,
the order having been given by a man
lo) miles from S'-Hand Neck. He saw
the a lyeilisemenr in The Democrat.
If you want what you have to sell
known to the public, advertise in The
Democrat'
did very little of the work. While there
is no regularly oigauized lire company in
Enfield, the work done was prompt and
very ellicient.
This is the third time in the hist M-y of
Enfield that this block has been burned.
In March, 1.7, about the same fire oc
curred m the same place with greater
loss.
About five years ago Mi. ('rni3 lost
His dwelling by lire and sustained a loss
of considerable arnouni. I!c lias since
rebuilt a handsome d welling, r.nd will
soon rebuild his store. We learn that
perhaps a huge part of the present burnt
district will be rebuilt.
The ci.tei prising men of Enfield arc not
to be halted long by the loss of a doTen
Vinson, Esq. ha finest cotton, W. II.
Jones aud L. D. Johnson have finest
gaideiis, J, B. Spruil: has finest corn
I've seen.
June 22, 1-'J. (I. E. M.
Wcsili Women.
The more sensitive nature of the female
-ex renders women much more su-ccpii-bie
than men to tho. e numerous ills
which spi ing from lack of harmony in
the system. The ncrvuu- system gives
way, sick headache is fre.'u nt the ap
petite is io.-t. ari l other ailments pemhar
to the sex cause great suffering. Hood's
Sar sapar ilia is peculiarly adapted for
such cases, and has received the most
gratify in nrai.se lor the relief it has af-
1 forded thousands of women whoso verv
existence before taking it, was only mis
ery, it strengthens the nerve
Mrs. L. W. H tglcy an 1 Luni'y of
Littleton are visiting their relatives.
.Mr. N. II. -1. s.'i's fan.ily . They
were formerly residents of the town
and all tin ir friends are delight' d to
see them.
Kev, J. B. Swann, of York eoun3,
S. C, is at Nahala Pi csby t rlan
church for the summer. He comes
amongst good people and they will
treat him well. Wo welcome him
and wish him Eilcceis in his work.
t
Patent d -k
and a ! .or oi .
lll.sll, th
t'l.is-ie- '
Tuilit !i iio
of P:.!.-'i-u
light-, fuel A
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Mlsi Annie SiiEth, u
:Vli
came down Monday on a -A to the
family of Mr. W. A. Dunn. She has
visited our town befciv, and
people were pleased with 1 er
(puainlaiiev and are glad of her
turning visit.
our
houses. Perhaps brick buildings will j sick headficne and
occupy the places of these burned
which were all wooden.
mil
our eS
!ies
lUr
pnr Pies
Stloll,
nnos- i and v italizes the biocu, ami gives re
and hca.thy action to every orgm in the
body.
Co it ! eil e ore,
"Dk.M-X'RAT"' FROM II EA.TH.-syn r.E.
A HilALiilV (illOW IT I.
Acker's Blood Elixir has gained a firm
looks a little bigger to us than al
n:o; t any others.
Tie Sitift Chronicle pives Beaure
the matter.
If the proper attention has not already
been paid to the cleanliness of the. ""remi
ses in the town, it ought to be looked
s?ard aud Early Home hard hits for j after at owe. Let our santiary precaus
hung untrue to the South. We agree j ti-ms be kept up during the hot sea
v, Uh our able contemporary. These j sou' and indecd a11 lhe 3 ear rounJ
i.'i'Ji who lead their names and in-j John Hannon a colored boy, was
n.'ence to the lottery feci themselves ! thrown from Mr. Walter Cray's horse
U based, no doubt; but the apt quot. hist Sunday while riding from town to
. . ; Mr. dray's home,
ation from Icnnyson comes in again: ; r . . . . , .
J i loo mucli care can not be exerciseel in
; But the jmgling of the money j - (i siuall 1)0ys on w.li horses,
i U ips the hurt that honor feels. !
i Y ieei.vms" ad. We call special
I he catalogue of the 11 Diversity j atle.ilion t0 jIr. j . C. Williams' adver
of Noit ;v Carolina for tho year past , tist.Uient on the livst page of this issue,
.-nows that tbe iustitulou 13 well I He will open his undertaker's business
e pupped for work . It enters upon . again, and his many lnends will again
have the opportunity ol iavoring turn with
their patronage.
"Blessed is the man thai sill.th not in
the seat of the kicker nor mingleth hiin-
u second centurj of life with every
I r..rni3e of enlarged usefulness, and
ro-perity. The nest session begins
t. f ti, I860. For catalogues ad-
UXeetiHi i"tlte Coui'edcriite.
Mr, -Julian S. Carr, of'Darham, Presi
dent of the Stale Confederate Veterans
A.ssociation, has issued a call to the
Confederate Veterans of tho St ate to
meet at their respective county seats on
the -P.h of duly O organize sub associa
tions for each township, aud a general
Association for the county.
In pursuance of this call, the C mfid
eraOs of Halifax county -will meet at
Halifax on the 1th of July. Let every
.-ingle one in the county be present. It
is expected that a good day is ahead of
them then and a treat in store for them.
We have been wet since we l ad the flood lolu " V?m "a" l'- '' ;"V' , ,a';
, . , ,. , , ! mio ,vk dgv d to be superior to a.l other
on :,l,t of -Vay. I linn, crops arc dams ; !irelia:at;on! n Is a 1f)S,ivt. f.ni-e for an
aged considerably, corn one third, and , Blood end Skin i isea-.-s. The medical
cotton one fourth. All bottom lands are ' Hale-ruky indorse and pre-enbe it.
drowned out. and also sandy lauds. I ( "'nirantecd and sold by E. T. WhUeheal
. . , . A to.
joiiio sickness in tne neignoorlioou, bui
not of a dangerous nature. AVe had a
severe thunder storm yesterday which
So j:i 8 lile it.
An exchange makes the following oh
servr. t'.on concerning newspapers anu
eda jrs.-
" Women avoid newspaper ollices un
less they have business. Men come up
frequently to disturb the editors aud so
have a general idea of how the- look.
Some women imagine that the entire
newspaper is written by one solemn look
ing, bald-headed gentleman, who sits in
the mid-t of authorities and con-uks the
killed Mrs. It. II. Nevill. No one else
hurt. One corner of the houo was torn
off. Mr. P. Poweil's little boy was badly
scalded ye: ierdaj".
Acuicijan Si'K.xi ,.s. T:se firmer
say they have excellent wheat crops.
Corn, cotton and oats are looking well.
Rev. Mr. Pickens, who has been sick
some time, has returned to his pastoral
work. Tiiere is some sickness in this
section.
Swirl's Si'ei i Eft' cured me of ugly
and very painful boils or using-. 1 had
twenly-ihree on my back and neck atone
time and a great many en my body. 1
t ok S. S. S., and l.vo bruits cured me.
This'was live yars ago, and have had no
boils since.
W. M. Miei.er, Arlington, Texas.
IS CONSUMPTION INCURA BE-?
Reading the following: Mr. C. II. Mor
ris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down
whh Abscess of Lung-, and fiiends and
phy.-ieians pronounced me an Incurable
Consumptive. B-.ga.i taking Dr. King's i
New Discovery for ( ' msumpi ion, am now
on my third bottle, and able to oversee
the work on my farm. It is t'i - finest i
nieditine ever made." j
Jes.-c Middlewart, Decatur, Oh;o, says:
"Had it not been for Dr. King's New
Di-eovery for Consumption I would have
tied oi Eung irouioes. a as gr.en u
doctors. A m now in
Mr. C. J. Cregory for:iitt!y of this
place, late of Oxford, :a gone to
Sweet Home, Tex-ss , w !.. re he will
en''nrre in a h-.rgc hard wan business.
He is a fine j'oang man and we w,sh
him success. Ho coi.M not part
with The 1)kmc r t, bo it visits
bim there.
PAT APS GO
FLOORING MiLLS.
EST53L! SHED IN MU-
THE -
premier nrif'rM W
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Oil
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fZZVf & STOPPFD FREE
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A GREAT IN YEN HON- NT EDLD BY
EVERY KUSTN1 SS KAN.
!'
best i f health. v
Try it. Sample bottle:; free at E. T
Whitehead A Co.'s I : u jts t re.
IS the BES I' ber.vio-
GOOD STIxENGTh',
UNAPPROACHABLE FLAVOR,
wr
I d. M. Sco rr. of Okol
to Dr. ShaUtidierg -r:
i "Your Ami lote for Malaria is certain
le tho .Inn, r,.r etoll, .! f..v,-r thnt i PATAPSCO SI PEEL VI I X E PA I 1 1 " I
S has eyer been sol 1 in the South.
-ANI A
Ask yoi.r jrrnecr f.r
W. II. Wight, of Rogers, Ark., a j been selling it for .Va-V-prominent
farmer and stock grower, says ' it to be the best me hci
that Swiil's Spec Lie cure.! h:m of tetter ! dealt in. It is perfectly
.-...'P O. tli. lAiifrrnrrl I. in rf.C fli.-k T1 :M--e!... - n:.l. .. 1..., 1 -..1 ..O.
oress Hon. Kemp 1. Battle, l resi-, , . .. . . ., . , ,, .
,, backs, but ins de.ight is in new railroads, opinions wuh the other. This is a miis
(Mil , Lnapel Hill, c.
I brick blocks, and to build up himself and take. U takes several men to make ai
, , . " f. , ! his own tDwn. And he shall be like an newspaper. None of them is necessarily
UiL Jucuul l"lKt evergreen tree planted by the river
vlng Cit of personal unention : i watCrs."
Oil man Whitley, of Stanly
of twenty j ear's st,nnii.:g. Oi course in
that time he had a great arnouni of treat
ment, and - ays the wender ii tl at he lil
not scrat di the hosh from his bones. S.
sure cure .n evei
'.. and K now
I ha e c er
harra!e-3, and a
S .1 1 by llinj-
I have! UOLANDO CHOK'K l'A'l 1;NT.
r r,.
HAPPINESS AND ' NT ENTM E.N
PATAPSCO FAMILY PATENT
( KAN'Ci K HXTHA,
P.ALDWIN FAMILY.
MAPLETON FAMILY
21 1 Couimerte s'..
I Or i: C NiRiriETORS. We have again
county, seems to have another 00 j coa.Iueilc,.tl the i;blieation of our series
yc:.:s len.-e of life. Everybody has
t.( I'd of hitn. He will be present at
Inly celebration at li.
lie has cut his thin!
d a bear in a fair
ll.ht. never took a close of medicine,
'..ml never was a wituess in court."
-i-rtrrgri
of tecTh, whipp
"Railroads and Railroad Commis
Tons." Tho reeond number appears in
AVe also have engaged a hu-
S. cured iiini yiicc ano permanently.
of ball headed. They do not consult thei 1 he Ct-ntmucu use or mercury mixtures .
tncyclovedia, or dictionaries or Patent I pois-.-ms the sy.-t .ua cau-.s the bones to;
Oilice reports. hen they want to knw I ,lcca-v' an1 hlin 011 Incrcuritl rhe'u"a- )
i-h fttl,.-.r If en ,,-,.:tlsUl. I me u.-e oi .Ol'f, in; nil-
ties i it. ui the f..... .:. give-a co-i appetite
and d'ge-:ti,n, and bu I s ui the wh .le '
: ! frame, 'nid to Swat sp-.riiic Company.
Beware of Ointments f-r Cetarrh that j Diawtr sAtlanth, Ca., for Treatise on
contain Mercury, j i;i vid Di-eases. '
Swift S;r.'ii;o (-.mi'anv.
ii'ind i
i (
h : .
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r "v
ttungi they ash each otner. it no one
can tell they conclude that the public
cau'i either, and ihey go right on."'
i nnnot
O ,1 I -iO." 1 I ' j
ing w.il !-iktn hie re:
tmrdeu as Dy-pep ix. A
sit Tables e.i ! cure tiie v
Dy-pep.-ia. 'on.-'p itio.t a;
an 1 make die a l.aj i:n
Lad A
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on t'
Not;
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M.o
'I lit- fhoPo iioi il Copying I'. .'
Ink. rim unfa, tun I in Ch.o
(loli i J fOO 111 the , ) ' '
I ioiis of this ag-. 1 i:'-c P. -'ds -i '
to p i f i ' 1 ' o : i a i v 1 ' " u i . e n t , 1 . o v. c
large or srnHll, w it!. out the i-e
Pres, llru-li, Mo .tur,: - p. 1
Witer. 'I heir cor.-, n ".'.:, t h'
; i rn. "irr.pli"")' a
: which they ('O
on uigh; .
I It i, the
hu:: r.es -;.
fuicrs
-et-ii
Neck. 1
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this issue
morr:t a native North Carolinian to
writ for Ti:r Pr.MiH'iiA'r. He comes
before our readers this week under the Mercury will surely destroy the sense j Tn
ELECTIHC Di l i III:
I n:s rerne'lv i
and 5-o popnl nr
name of "Sam Snokes."
Mr. R. Ilymai
of smell and completely derange the : Drawer :L Atlanta .., offer a reward
, i ..... .. i . i. l.
Wlioie system vviien eoienne; iiuou;:i onr poua-,;i
m i...-r- vr -i--.il. l the mucus suri .ces. z?'.icn arii'i-.-i, saou.a
.uk. tie v. i 'iuiu,i
T'
nt excellent and ably edited I here, y md soe lhie
never be used except on prescriptions
find bv anaiv:
i.ars to a
a par in
per, the Ik-nderson Gvld Leaf, is
OJi'
s i e
I photographs of the beautiful residences
m Mes. R. C. -losev. Dr. W. O. McDow-
Mr. Thad IL Manning, who ,, a,. - v,,.,,, h,-.,.,J Also .a line nhcto-
i'or y"-ur3 given great and per- g,-anh of the Episcopal church. Let cuts
intent labor for the upbuilding of I be made of these buildings with others in
journalism and the general welfare j town and they will be of use when we
of his ssutc, says that he will leave Sct rcad- -ive thc 1 )wn a Senerjil write
Henderson to accept a good position j uf'
in uuother State. We are Sorry to ' Don't be deceived by fictitious or rani
! tor ceitificates. au testimonais pnnieu
in our pauer concernin" the merit of B.
ita.lee 1.1
lose Li:n,but hope he may be fort
xaiate enough to sell his splendid , B y (l.-ta.lic Blood 1Jalril) arc truo and
newspaper outut lor what it is i
word, which is a greit deal.
from reputable physicians, as the damage j idoi-o of p-.i-i.sh. or
they will do are ten It Id to the good you
can possibly derive from them. Hall's
Catarrh Cure, manufactured by 1 . -L
Cheney & Co., Toledo. ., contains n
mercury, aud is taken internal!;, and
acts directly upon the blood and mucus
smfhees of t!it system, l.i buying Bail's
Catarrh Cure be sure you get theg- numi ,
P is taken internally and made in Toledo.
Ohio, by E. J. Cneney e. Co.
&B$ Sold by Druggists, price 7e. per
bottle.
ot
iv f'-ie who will
.c of mercury,
n .-i -):i'i'o si.o-
We jue.-ume there is hardy a lady to
be found i i cur 1
dots not already
me. exoec,
road land who, it s! t
T.to-es -i evi:.-' Maeh-
i .
.i;ie elav to beC'cne the
ownur of one, am: :
in tliC markt t , she
Renning New lb
he desires the Best
i ctt the Liohi
oecomiog o wi
ns to need
laent'on. -VUwiio fiivc u-ed
Bi'i rs sing tho same Son
I ur.r no-'ioon'-: -es n't exi-t
guaranteed 1 5 lo r.T that i
E let i lie lhtt..:s w'l! euie all
th.- Liver and K'dneys. w Ti re:
1,-, P. 1. S-lt Eh :. in 1
:i .as can. J bv in.; v.: e h'
di.vc Ma'oiiia fiot.i the --ystem
vent as veil j.- c gr: all M-ilai :
for cure ri Ilea hi'me, '
an-l Indigesii n t:y EP.efie
Enilrc sa;i-!a( ii -n gu ran teed.
an
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LP.
ia
trie
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of j,.ra-'e. A ! " -;
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ciaimcu
:-.ases
ling ' i-l ji'iis tr'-ui - "
ver.-i' v of ir g-; ia.i n
g -s. t . j mo n.
.'the Co -per U-
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of P:r.r. -
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FITS.
--v L i I i is
pped tree by Dr.
i refunled.
1 b;tth'1, at I
-Price - ct-.
T. Whr.C'hc.
and l.o' per
1 A: C.'s Drug-
rcnuins. Wiite Blood Balm Co., Atlanta,
tia.. for '-Book of Wonders."
if run: tiac;: ach ::s
C" V".:: f.r.' 'M era rut, rrr.i 7 i;eoil for nothinj
it L t:ev-.-riil Oei-ilitv. Tiv
il icon -V .i I III) V '. I TTI.lt s.
It m ill cure you. und s:iv..- a -.'m1 upjittite. Sol J
h all dec-ie:-. in mt-tlciny.
Kline's tireat Nerve Re-toier. No Fits'
afttr fir-t d-p. s use. Marvt-lle'-i-i cur-s.
T revise an!.i2.i'','i trial bottle fre1 to Hi
lejl A reh St.,
cases.
Send to Dr. Kli n.
1'
i !iU;t'jcipiU-t. 1 a
Siibsci-ibc to the
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