n if r : 1 1 ; m-.Mtcn.vr. -;;. Advertiser's FAV03I1. j?ATES LOW. ;. E HILLIARD, Editor and Proprietor. oL V. WE Ml ST VKK F I THE PEOPLE'S WFI.FAKL u U i pi ion. l in r r r i r . N . l S( '( )Tl I ) K k N . ( . TH T KS1 ) A V. ( T )lVM LM. 1SS1. f P11 1 TT7T7, jl jlJjLjjjIlI TPNTT fTOsPITT) A mm rm n F K I- S I li X A L . i A M I . r. .... N. r. C. ('. llAMKLS. Vi' n, N. C. k l;i!lit'N & I);i!litll. atiouneys at law, W.1--H. N. C. v ! '. ,-i - Entrusted to u will be . Alt- :! -i t.. t I ly. A. IM'NN, A i r Ii N K V A T L A W , S' i II. AND N !; K, N, C, .'tj-s wherever his services are ', . r-'i. fobU ly. 1T II. KITCHEN, A; it!:!:Y an! ( '') r.N'si:i.oii at Law, Scotland Neck, N. C. C.u BEN ROHT. Jk r;il' Office. A NKNV WAV TO iKT IN TO TIIK 1AML WiTHOKT MON'KV. a vi i feel. r Main and Tenth 1 r, lv. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Km ii.i i, N. C. 'r rirtii'vs in iili ti.- Courts of Halifax 1 ;t i j - i t t i 1 1 r count i an 1 in the Sn- . :i:c aii'l Federal C.utts. Claims cd .d in ail parts of the Slate. .' s ly. Fur tie Democrat.) On The Road. Not long eince my wife's brother-in-law's cousin died and left her five dollars and a frying-pan, providing she would bay ler a tomb-9tone. Well when we got the money t wife wanted a bonnet an 1 I wanted a pair of shoes and both wanted to go to the county fair. Wife got her bon net, paid four dollars and a half for it. When we got back home we found there wasn't but fifty cents loft, the n. VID FEEL. , " ' I milliner gave the change in eueh small pieces we didn't know how much we had, fifty cent- would just pay olio's way and how were both to get it?Wil"e said she was going if no body else did, fur tie money, was hers , and in her possession. The day for the fair came at last. We got up before day, and bitched the mule to the bugiy , which squealed, cracked and snapped all the way ; it is a Mount Atlas buggy, and was given to me by Ernest Urquhart, be cause eoiue devilish fellows had poured kerosene oil in the hub ; you all know the effect of kerosene on an axle. Just before we got to town wife and i began to wonder how we both were to get into the fair. We stopped the mule and got oat and sat do '-n on the ground and thought, "Wife,'1 1 eald, 11 1 have it. One of us get under the seat." "Good" ! the said, "You get under, you are K.I'AV. A. ('..'' 1 .1 .1 1 Kl KK. K KA.N'SoM WeM'.-n. Hen ler.-uil. Wtl'loti. A TT( ) EN FYS A If LAW, Wi i.I'on, N. C. :l - i v. T" 1 1 I'ra i ' I ! ' AS N. HILL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Halifax , " . C, Halifax an. I adj imiis Fed-.-r.il and Supreme in A tlu D ,:- :- D1LNSO N , n, i i; i;. (.'or. Main and Tenth Streets, i: ly. Sroi land Nkck, N. C. 'Wil on Mirror.) The otlice of Justice of the Peace is a very important one, goo.l for the preservation of peace, good or der and pound morals. It is a more potent and important factor than the Superior Court, and can wield a more beneficial and wholesome in fluence upon the conduct of a com munity. How important it is then that good men should bold the scales of justice in this very important of fice. A magistrate should be a man oJ strong and positive and decided convictions of what is right, and what is wrong. He should have a mind of his own, and not stand ready to be swaved by the fclights; infla ence. He should be above prejudice, above temptation, and far removed from llie remotest semblance of brib e-j" and corruption. His oilicial robe should not have a spot of suspicion oq if, but be ready an' time to be held up for the mosl rigid 6Crutiny and inspection. The stream of his adjudication , however small and narrow and shallow its current , liould always flow with stainless tides of crystal purity. There should be no dregs of corruption mingling with its waters of justice, soiling and polluting and coloring their flow. Kyerv ripple should be as chaste as a moon beam, and as free from stain as the glittering rays which come dazzling down from the God of Day. ' .!:.,! ..( : t 11 coramacd as much respec as tLe decree of the dudge on the Uench , and his rulings shouli be character ized by the same fairness and in flexibility, and stand as. far removed from all suspicion ol being weighhd T V V V TTf (T A MAC HINK WniCH MAY IiKYOU" TIONI.L Till: COTTON INIM'STLY. Tb- Ilirminghaiu, Alabama, Age Herald gives som : p.ntiou'ars of a patented scheme which, if eijual to 1 ii l ra I in n llallol lriii An sj temt'er pro pen - " of ti.t article in tie r y ur.d cii; e 1 by V. eral'y gives the f -i 1 -v Au.-tiul:a-i ballot syitem : Tne iiollirg placv,r buo'.'.e. are provided with an open j lace f r the election of oflicials and a'so wit!: a AVON DERFUL disco ' i:. 1 We take great delight in heralding the good now.?, crien. These !ic;a's consist representation, might le-voiut ion ze ,iie burning (.!li--er and !,m e'erk the cotton lnlustr) of the Soiit h. un,i t p3ry a;s allowed a Th- project is said to emprise a ,,crilt UCcr) tiie scrutineer beiug Th: (i KM A I 1 Jl "C ' III" n s o I v Mv M. II. :rxv cotton ginnerj. , a machine to pre pare thi cotton for the- spindle sin lies to turn it into yarns and looms to convert it into cloth, the co,t of the h de plai.t n .t to ex ceed $10,000. A ma- hiti'e is put up at some central p im in a cotton growirg eountr. j pacity is three ' Within a radius of three or four mile? it will draw enough cotton to supply it for a jear. The farmer hauls his cotton to the machine just as he now does to the gin. Now he non-voter. No other person? aliowe 1 in the polling b cV.hs art York in earch f l.i i!i.tre'Je KALI. S l C K Thi miraculous dUcovtry tiid rac Lnrsis i , I o:T. r ! 0 . , ' .r of illKAl' (' H ' I ) the gra: de ppr t u n t of the n-n. tf n. i. ffntnrv. ILm.o.us N,, 1 Dr. (enU-HKM I 1 1 I" K A :" , illM:lMIA S'l KIKKI) 50 . 1 AsilM 1 IK K 25 . ) 'i Mi I i 1 1( ) . K.I. At iv ( ur a !snol apiece and the one that gets the shortest one will have to go un- j in the scales of undue influences as " FICH Corner Mam & lOlh Sts., ,,.,r If ..,, n t;ma i.,fn,n ai.o o,. ; r-,. i ,o, j ' I V i 11 T(.- i.4 1 ' i j-, uuo. i.k'..v -'i"-' j Hit IJIl i-T 1 O'lU LUl. L.U LU, lilt UiULt Next door to Futrcll Speed, : r-reed. She wer.t up the road I : of a magistrate is an important one- vent down t ti e road, she got the i a very important one and should shortest one, and crawled under. Its he filled only by men of good judge- i . . t : .. i. . . 1 . . , . 1 . . ... 1C I. ... ; ... . . .1 .... : . i. Mwivj at !i:s olli-e when not ' "Ss "l 'h""1 I 'ace 10: un. i nea c iueni, suunii sense ami wiui an in aot to the fair gates, 10 ; they wanted a quarter for the mule. There I was and did not know what to do, I look ed around for somebody I knew. I Tbe returning ttuer has m his , snd MOl K.MM. ( ,i u u ) irouj possession the ehctoral roll on winch 1 complete. Lig bargain !:. are restored the names and dc-1 Hahoain No L. I'iom I'rirr min,:- 1'l.AlN nnd s I KHM'h sI'KAH . scrip-dons of all alitnd voters, ar j 1'Ll'SlI , SATIN , I'ASA M UN 1MKI 14 . LHAl-LI, Ao A ,. ranired ar.d numbered fr m N. 1 up-; Hakiain N Ciotbit.t! M UN's. V d' idls', I ' an. I (111L- Jts ginn ng ea;war(ls in alphabetical ordor. He ! DKKN'8 SV II S from $175 $12f).00 bales per An? l9 a corresponding num!er of! Kai.o.uv No 4. nVliKFOATS and KINK. HA'IS. iiAi:r.AiN No :.. ri'KNi rrui:. sroviis akklis n ci. i ii ltAIUiAIN No 0. hallo's containing the names of all i the candidates without reference to ! party. At the hour appo'nttd, the tolls are opened and one by one the electors walk in. When a man of- pays for having it ginned and pack -fers to vote. the returning ollicer ex ed, also lor bagging and tis, j amines liis roll to see if tde elector then must come and get it and haul j 1S qualified, and if so, then the clerk ( it away to some railway station or; ciiec:ks his name, writes market town. With the new pro 1 o0ndimr nunber on the ballot an. ILSKGAIN No 7 in town. Hakoain No s Haio.ai.n No '.' We haven't -; (iK.NIS KrUNlHINii C,ools. lOl"S and MIOhS--l.'' per cent. LA DIMS' FANCY Gin i)s. ZKIGL11K SIIOKS ATinsT. ! t !. a an hi m U'C cess he sells his cotton in the seed at the market price to the company or owner of the gin The machine will take the seed cotton, gin it, put it into rolls, the rolls l transferred passes it to the elector. The elector then goes behind the screen, and with a blue pencil marks on the namt'iof all the candidates for whom he does not widi to vote, leaving the to ineiitinn the thousand and one the Cones-1 have. We cordially :nite all to call and see our c;r!,d ;.-... 1 j rare Bargains and be cor.vincn! that tins f t ivLi n . n' s ii;ti. lor past patronage, we f-olicil cio' i:i:ian.v o! ours very tr il v. 1 1 i r a ; i i we net Ti.nr a!ne we .ire. io n lv M. HOFFMAN & BRO. S. n. M Nixk, N. C. i.fes-iot.aliy engaged cLevhere. 2b If. 1 ) A' I.. W VNN, tegrity as bright and as spotless as the stars that gem the coronet of night. Deaf and dead to every emo tion of "fear, favour or affection, AM' s r ;. ! Ki N, . T: A!'I Nick, N. C. .Ma.'.n Street, one d or from Di ug '. tf. ore THOS.F. IJAiiEKV. W ILMINO TON, N. C. w no. i- i.i: i i: i.r.n i x HOFFMAN" saw Tom Jones coming, I ran up to! reward or the hope of reward,' a him and fell over his foot into the j magistrate should stand as inamova ditch and asked Inn to loan me a blc upon his pedestal of light 'and quarter. He said he wouldn't. I j honor as a rock imbeded mountain askcil him to give one to me as it: amid the raging of the storm. This was his mule. He did so. I went ; bein the case, the cilice of mans back with a happy heart, crawled in trate is then robed in awe and res my buggy, steppod on my wife's j pect, and no dicisions are thpn re thumb ;:id drove into the Fair j garded with the eye of suspicion. Ground-1. Is it not good to have Every one who holds the scales of frier. d-? Tney are the bes' boon ' justice, should be like C ilphurnia i it. .... heaven tias nesiowcit on way waru j aoove every imputation ol wrong to the spindles. These yams aie j names ol his favorite candidates as bumiled up and shipped diiec'.Iy to tieV arc. ne then deposits his bal the mills to he woven into e'oth. ja t be box and goes about Lis The saving is the freight of the j business. cotton to the market ton. the cost : After the day is done, the polls of packing and the litfereiH-i h --1 arc clos-d and the ballots counted tween the cost of bagging and ties j by lhc TCiuvnng officer and hi j clerk and the lighter covering of the yam j in tue presence of the scrutineers, bales ; also the commission, insur-1 All improper ballots are then thrown ance anil warehouse charges and out and the the legal ballots are weighing, altogether about s or l ; then sealed up and posted then to; per bale. Nearly all this di'lWenoe ! Uie clerk of parliament. would go into the planters pocket. -phe system seems to be an admir- ln al,iition to the enhanced pn.e able one with this exception: Where of the producer, there would be a j an elector is blind or otherwise phy vast am unt of moii' V kept at hem.-1 sicany incapible , the assistaneo of whieli goes to the people employed ; tiie returning officer may be called in spinning the raw cotton . Kveiy ' in an,j it j3 manifest that if the sys neigtiborbood would have its own . t.?m wcre adup'Ld m this country factory, giving employment to its ; where so many of oar voters are' own people and keeping their wages j brimJ j that they cannot read , j in circu-atiou as wen as the profits , the returning officer if he were aN of the mill own-r. Next after the I lowed to prepare their ballots lor W.P. W1IJTK& 1!H(). Have just Opened a GKN LllAL MKKCl 1 AN DISK, AND Invite Customers to Call find F.xaminc their tork. DllY GOODS -White Goo Is. Muslins, Lswm. ( A, i up Ii in S tt i e i,h Fuibroidt rie-'. Laces, iVc., c. , .c. NOTK )NS M i v- i in s., in Tin : Link. HATS , L X IS and SH tll 'o suit the Oliver in labtv and I'i :e. Fr.ll line uf 1 1 A 1 ; 1 V A KK. I I N W A KK. I. A SSW A KF. an-l i'K'm'K KK W A UK. toy';i;M"rRIFS A SI'FCIAI.I . EYEKVTIIlNi KIK 1 I5K It Vt IN A FIKTr'.A KFTML SIKF. Post Ollice Building. 21 ly. M i " oil, AM' V ' A mortality. I took out my mule and looked under the seat at my wit. She was yaciinii for breath. I ot and dishonor. They cannot be too careful, too painstaking, too jealous of their reputation and their honor, spindle would come the loom. From turnimr the cotton into yarns would come the turning it into cloth. It is not likely that these little neigh borhood establishments would ever get to making the tinr goods, but they could turn out cloth sufficient ly line for common uses. The in ventor is Mr. II. M. Allen, who i proposes to exhibit his machinery j af the Alabama State Fair, to be I them , could perpetrate all sorts of frauds on the ignorant. WHY N m GO TO HblADOIJAR'ITiR .S, I AT EDMONDSON cV .IOSKV ) When in no' ! of anything mercant ib- lite? Our stock is the most varied of any in town and pno s to hui! all. Henries keeping a full stock of Clothing- Dry Goods- Boots " Ilirdwaro !.'" CEMENT. A I A I N El PI. AS'? n;:. LAND PI.TKIL PI. AsTEK PA HIS. LIME. ,vC. Mie was ga-pms ioi uicaiu. m umi iqnuaumi lumiuju nuuoi, , T,,a ;palTin T lie J Hall lie IllUSC repent scared and called to a man with a f,r when they dream not, the Argus JK d .at "nugham I my t - n A revival of religion Also ants for f he not . d I'I MI )M NT K lt , I P , 3 ... , ition is now the propel ty of a stock e..et. n iu oi ' UMI c pjON GIN and CoNDMNsKIL sr. big sasb on, to cone and help me. eyes of the public are upon them,! whi(.h 1);JS ,lett.rmjni.(i ' ill always more or less interest i fJ()MKST,(; si-: :wi N( ; M ACM 1 N K. lie came. 4-What is the matter.-" and the busy and keenly sharpened I - , t . i the people. Here is a ouorv for Durham .S" A gospel that can save the lost is the one reeded by tl.o world, and such a gospel has been provided j and Shoes- Hats Groceries. &C.. &C.i and the wav opened for the salva- an,j Harness Departme.it is not wanting. tion of souls. M;in must do his' .. . , r . . . TT . c, i p hum n thn tipst brands of f ,rAlri n r and Mnntintr S-J t rkT'-r . part in the j dan he must repent ,. , ...... Also a fronts ;r ue not - o i ir,o.i. i.n i r n m nno.v, iamui the LIGHT FUNNING i .11-1 &M 1 he asked . 1 showed him. He storm- scalpel of a well directed critic'sm is ... , I I I I s k S i.iacsm;tii and fumed , wc drug wite on., he i cutting down into their official an- a IV I A . 1 out. That brought wife around.and we ; of disl-.onor whie'i may be festering both fell on our knees and besought there. him to let us stay. He laughed and We make a pc.-ialty of FLNL SIL (MS ;tn I NIG M FlMil . so N TIIK Y 11 i I Y F.KST ( N Fill". 11LY F.FST Dnrrnirn mill v'juind n v ' C X Vk n:nM tiik "i" Ii 150110 C A KKIAliE IS WORKS. a"rccd to let us stay, but I had to tend his horse for him all day. Aiiy thing to stay in the fair, so 1 agreed. He showed me his horse, and wife wentotfto seethe f.lr. I did not see a speck of the fair, did not eren sec any racing; but L hesrd the band, but most of it was drum. About 10 H IT. The power of a wife for good or evil is irresistible. Home must be the seat of happiness, or it must be fo-ever unkno-vn. A good wife is to a man wisdom, courage and strength ; a bad one is confusion. the roa 1 after the wagon. PK. IiOHT. V.- A ' i ' N f im ggiks v n i caiikia(;ks I'll (11 TONS, Male 'o order, and all lands of tiik i . : . v i ; ' s r LIlFAIKlN'r 'lone on sh.ort notice. Ih i Cakts k:;om sj I .10 it. ! i. silk ILvk I!k;;m: 11 ie the chil- , wrapping papei, u:u it . 1 as iv t ; sunset wife came to me, I gave up weakness, despair. No condition is the horse and we left for home, but! hopeless to a man where the wife ,ve did not ret there. Just out 0; . possesses tirmncss, decision and economy. There is no outward prosperity which can counteract in dolence , and extrayagance and folly at home. No spirit can loDg endure and I went in to the miridla of the ; bad domestic inllaence. Alan is highway and the mule went down I strong, but his heart is not adamant. j .-jj U.jf t" -7 -"jj j j town a heavily lalen wagon went to j !" d'wiK pass aIhl truck both the bin(3er I I . wheels of the buggy, they crushed; t - ' like broom-straws, and down wife o,wMl,, rm.nt s;m ... d i, I U-ct , l"rl'"I'"- 1 1 ' 1 K 13 ''-G aloosa, to push it. Prominent in r.eed ftf -m t hwig to gl a Id 'n t !. hcirt arid cotnl rt t he h-oi.c, i dud-'el " 5-,,:u,u,,,:n ! tin J 11FA 1 hargama with a II . 1 1 1 po-Ke'.-book Uy fx tmiMt.g War j on ethical and philosophical sub- ' assortment before cofifirmi'iL' vour tra 1c iniong the stockholders are L P. Head and Mr. Kobert W I, T, Will our nock, o( liigmingliam. Mr. Allen ; jeets diaw and move the masses storv is V.-rv It 1 ! I i. IVU III n? H I i II !.ll him sell was brought u: in a cotton " ' , f l i . iii , -i , i -1 , vet potent bevond anything in the factory, and he ami bis brother bunt I 1 - 11 II..... ; lil uuu. iieaen is a sut tie jowcr 3 H 1g. EDMONDSON cV JOSEY. the Allen factoiv at Frattville S'jt'th. If we coubl start as many as ten or fifii'en of these mills in this county, it would not only increase the pi ice of cotton, but it would give work to hundreds of our poor laborers. We have always thought that no man has ever been able to explain. 11. J. COIIDLF. WATCHMAKER AM JI.". I i.!!. Litti.kton, N. C. ' r I.i IV. Sitve Her He delights In enterprise and action, but to sustain him ho needs a tran quil mind , and especially if he is an intelligent man, with a whole heart, h i needs his moral forces in the con The world is full of shoddy and shams, but real merit is always rt cognized. Thirtv e.irs ago Dr. Sballenberger discovered an Anti dote to the poison of Malaria, which that this would be done some day. j ins had an immense sale, although Who will be the first to tiy it.' ! until recently it has not been i.ri We know of a mill in Arkansas vertised in a single newspaper. Merit where there is a pully so lixed as to aone bas sold it all these years, be ljlt a two horse wagon load of corn cause it cures when all else fails, and oil' of the wagon into the third j3 ju,t what is claimed for it. It in story, ar.d as it d cruris to the low-; faliibly destroys Malaria anri could er llior it is shucked, shidled, grDitnd ! not harrr an infant. Soli by Drag anri sacked, all by machinery.-Fey. ' gists, or sent by mail for one dollar . tt-ciW.' Ejxhawjo. ! Address, Dr. A. T. Shallenberger, ' Koches'er, Fa. DRY GOODS Silks, Laces, Velvets, Dress Goods, J.irim-. FlarmcK J!:ink't. DOMESTIC COTTONS. WHITE GOOS. PRHIS, ClGHftltiS, 1 1' I - E K V (IF.:,- II .-i.-F . ; i . a I t- t: as o l' ' -!.( i E-. a .'' : A !.-'. r ' -. ' v -, r4 r i I t ! -i I !:'." .ii I. ,w. ! i ' i . ',. i 'i , .I ij :ii t.-iy ; i. h - i ,i d."-in- t . p'.r Wl. . i . a r 1 Mo 1 1- ; n F.ri F . i r 1. i , i,i placj This is what you ought to have, in :t, you iru?t hsve it, to full enjoy of ' life. Thourands are searching for it Lean' tress after eating, can be enrol and t, a ict r.!in,rff .pmn of I tlicts of life. To recover his com-l Tact, yo-j nun have it, to full enjoy prevented by taking Dr. J. H. Mc- swi-i-ily as k - i;i:-a'v. ami : C a 1 ! : !.! 1 1 IKK I . i:..'i'KnoN qqvpiI i.nriPosure home must I) f; peace, of cheerfuln 'ss and of com- i dany, an 1 mourning because tV y .uu,e pill-. . : .. . , . .. G:.i ; ti....., i, 4i ; 1 or Mile by E. I lore. i nere no soui renews itsiUin " x uuu-auus lipou luous- hand . an -..! of llnrtiv-s alwavs on "; i'".M i'llh I: f.r all work ... i iuarant'-ed every time. i. r - pr !,;.' :y till a f.r all work, and . ; !, tin- f;:i'.--t tinidi. Whitlev&Keech, TAKIiOliO, N. C. (OACI! SHOT. Co:; sale:. in st reet in Scot life. She was in the last stages consumption, told by physicians that Aw was incurable and could live he weu'he.l less ,,M tu ' iau ,ul,:i I arn now pc't'.n a niro a--" r;:u-!.t o, ;oi.t Kings. C.i.ii Wah'iii-. .,i i, Sl'KCTACI-h-S. A'O MLV!;i;VAP.K iai Dizziness, nause3. drowsiness, die- j sets and separat'.- y. :oo. Old (iold and sdver wante 1. All kind- of n prdrir g. flay Prompt Attention given t- rnY. orders. (' 1 'an. 1 Liver and Kidney Fillets Wlu'eheal ,v Cu. - : ,r v . r , . ; (! .i r:i'- r r i- r I . , ! I . IJ I 1 ft;.) ' i r -' 'U . A - !.ve ' I , i . h i ' 'i r r v f.r - 'irij ; ! A , 1 1 r, pr-. u.pt altera rn. Cu-t i:i r - , w n n r '. r in .fillip'.'..-, wi i plt.i-- K.-iv ,1 I'.', ..k r ' lorn are lf:-ir. d, a : ; d v- u- uu i ! m r. rar 1 t.o Ft i -. W t'Jf pi v M en .'.ii ' l t h- tt. r C .i A Iry . , A-., u;l h l. d f: ,u .1 ,u her. ar.d cut ariv 1 t.-.-t'i ' . -m". t' . r r j-tucitr .l iiWe-t F.. . (.''.''-. In hu-i-K-s for tr.'- j.;i-t 59 jarv strength, and goes forth with fresh the troubles ol' ... ....... . ,i , ,.,:,.niiiie. i)iu ii a ufm? ne anus no tnan secni pouui.-. wnt on lv !v a short tKr.e , r-t. find thpro inpl wir'i In 1 torn- of wrapping paper s.e read ot jjr. - '-v Ktn-'s Now Discoverv. and got a 1 Per aul.eanes. jealousy or gloom, sample bottL; it heljcl her, she' or is assaile(i by complaints or cen i ?-r,TP hnttlo. it. helnPri i1(,. ho, hope vanishes and he sinks UOl'il.Il. " ' r,- -- 4 - - and s of do! lai s are spent annually Even the most vigorous an i hearty by mi- peoole in tne hope that they per.p'e h.ave at timos a feelinj of 1 " 1 !.,,,.t ...1 . . .1 : ; . mav n'tatn thi b. on. An 1 vp. t e-iunc, a., ,9l.ui-. o ..,Tci ma' be had by all. We guarantee that E'eetrie IJitiers. if used accord in to dirt-C.ions and the u-e persist ed in , will bring you Good Digcs- this feeling take Dr. J. 11. McLean's Sarsap irill.i ; it will imj art vigor ar.d vitality. F.,r .y K. T. Wh- The mot delicate const itut ion cari m.ro Fought, another and u.. . n . . 11 T. n-: ti-:.. i 1) l. ii : . . - 1.. ,1 . ,! : ' many, WHO, It ini2'lt Seem. hat e no uu him-ii insn-fi ivii-i-. v u ine l-un- n-uai.u 1-. ; nun r n-myu into despair, as is the cae with tool tion anri oust the demon Dyspep-ria , use Dr. .1. II. McLean's Tar lot- or. M ,1. .11, Tw I NerU '0 V 'A O f.'Ct f I' rl mi: : ::; ' wo-story carriage ' p.,1., I)-ui.-t. Fort Smith room 3 1 1 1 above and one 1 v. ( ;m' w i r ! : 1 '. o f . i r i i..:,f; l t".iC (,o i blacksuiit ! jp.'H. ;ie wood shoo s!ii Iter. Goo 1 well hotter fast, continue. ctrnncr. boalthv. rosy, idumo. ! triA'3 or conflicts of life ,,lii:i, 11(1 nonnri-. For fulle: ! lhe Wlfe?9 P0wer to brighten or blight nd oalticulars send stamp to W. H t. Fort Smith. Trial ! "r tuieer.ess. head fc Co.'-s drugstore. Such 19 ! recommend E'ecttic Hitters for Dys- for coughs, loss of vrvce, and all all disuses of Liver, ithe home, o make the Qreside cheery Stoin ich and Kidney . Foil it.'.Oc. r: , ; or cheerless. and 1.C0 per bottle by L. hite- throat and lung troubles. YuT sale hy E. T. Whin head .1 ' botthMof this wonderful Discovery e"P ! Free at K. T. hitelicad Co. s drugstore. I'rie. :t:e terms easy uovn .iii 'I'.p.ic ition. E. Ii HILLIAIH), lie .! E-tatf Ag- nt, Sjotland Neck, N. C. No nee'i to take t'jo-o bigc thart;c p.JIs ; (.r e of Dr. ,) II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Fillets is quite ! symptoms ot blood impurity suHicKiit and more agreeaoie . For sale by II. T. Whitehead t Co. Pimples, lllotches, -cny skin, ugly ; spot , sores and ulcers, abscesses! Faults of digestion cause disorders and tumors unhealthy discharge--, of the liver , and th i whole system sueh as cat irrh, eczema, ringworm becomes deranged. Dr. .1. II. Mc- and other lor ms ol skin diseases, are Lean's Sarsaoariila n;rlcts the pr.- Fake cess of digestio i and usdmilalion, Dr. .1. H. McLean's Sarsaparilla. For .Tale by K. T. Whitehead Co. 1 and thus make pure b!o l. I For sale by E. T, Whitehc-a- i .'c C For a safe and certain remedy for fever and ague, use Dr. J. IJ. Mc Lean's Chills and Fever Cure; it is warranted to cure. For sale by E. T. WO'eheaJ .V Co. Sick headache, biliousness, nausea, co-tiver.ess, are prom idly and agree ,! banished by Dr. J. II. McLean's ! Liter and Ki inevi'ilieis iit:ie pills.,. F r ?ak-by F. f.' Vv' . 1). A. (i R AM I I AM, MAMT'A ' "I I ' ! : 1; : AM 1 KKAI.KK IS- l?onumcnto. l")eabstonc3. Iron Fencing AM) A EE K INIS np Hamilton Easter & Hoe New Nos. 23 MAI 1 1 . 1 ' . 1 1 : s; Ill I I M V ' 1 ! 1 HAL 1 IMOiCL , io 10 :',!D. IF.it 'I.' 1 : i i , : i Ki4.' Ml). U Lu ivi iRK. GOLDsiLoKO, N. C. Ft EST AC RANT. MEAI Ft LNF-IIEI) PI'.'iMPlLV AT A EE IF ' i'A 1 im Ly RUFFIN THARP, Main street Next Ir lur r i 11 , T A i: !'.'.': N. ' ! ' ' ;:--!: tn.'.'tt u:, i ." ' . ' -ur.p i'-d in .ea-ior.