.. ........ - ' V-:. : ; . ' .' . - . .,,..,...------c'y -.. a--" - ' v, -- a. - 4--- - ' - ' - ' V l - ." ' " ' ' ' - .--' ..-:- ' '.j ' - '' ' -'"I J"'vy' i j . j J T - ' r - - r I ' ; - ' " . ' " T , - . " -f" - ' t " f .'-.'.1' 1 ii - ' " .-'.I."- --..-'r -V - ' .- --a'-'-' :-. : Ji :-Jvl : V--1-1 --:aa-:vax ;- -V: u"-;v:-;:c" : " V-: v" v.: v '' - : " ' ,- - ' ' A ' I j I - .1 . ' - I . - .. : -r ! ;. - 1 - " ; ' : . ' : - -i - - - - ,- - - - - , . - 4 I i : i i i - , , ., . , 1 1-- ' ' . I 1 ! ' , ' K V ERYJWEPX A y t-4.. - . ' r ; ' ..fti.ji'iiipTinv hatks. FARMERS' ADVOCATE KUITB ASl OWHEK , .r AlVoPt!liK. e 1 IJi . 7 .V) ii r it 3 . " 1 ru U ioo.- 3 . ' 4 " 6 " 0 12 3 in 3Ui 4W . 5 IX) 7 50 10 m 12 UJ 11 00-15 3 5f 5 00 J) 7 lu 12 (H) 23 )0 not $7 10 9 12 10- 15 11 171 12 3 15 40 3) 65 40 K0 ) I 100 1 be eon- I "TTvi'iiiMiMU ou 'which tiiMi.! "till forbi.l" nd chrBnl VP todat of! ! ;Mi-oitiiiuaii. iKattiT, will cnartw. U lv ruTiienfi n the form of f"; niaiu r. will I- charged Aire rent IIim for TnSr-7ivn,e.,U always payable ,,,A-2rt''-""ry. ,'art ,J co1" Vt'- l iiJnt!ily. . - ,t. A.Jv-rti.i.nt Jiwoiitinuwl V'0".,"! tirn itrtti-te.l for hw. expired. cl.arsrwl frannient raf for time artiully W have 'wt aile never.il iwlttinne for w.M,miirii.tluiwtTicty. We Invite dlm-iw-.na ttm't - rUiii to lo.,al, Htiiteor national nairn ..'t letter from Ib parte of the y.ii'y anil the Kat w.ill In- v .-lo.riiMl. lte iirti of the author mut in all case- aocom osriV :h uJiiitcr for publication. . ... ,rw.iwil.l for views of cor- T I Bi"3 . 4 So rlirwill be-dis-oiitinueJ unless the i'br"ripilon il pnld' up to the time. WnrK TO MAI I HI? rWCKIHKRS. . . 44 Sill' FHiirf.i"' Akv.h atc win in no v eoiitlnnwl ezivpt upon the wipt or bud ai:riptiop fur reuowal. Note this. ; , tonpy wlcr. checks or draf to lfould be J nix ie payl.l to . . 1 Tarboro; N. C. - -m - . 1 . '.u..., will tinU tuem selres, at the iiexelf-cjtion, like Utuei- lo, with tneir pccupanv"" To dodge the mt-suiare niaj iw many eta tea. i.- , ; The free coinage nieasnre is. . a Blruping-atoce to greater thhiga n the directiou ol retoi m, id- uuauci. , matters, and however great the op jKisition that is arraypd by the money power, Congress svuld stand by the people and oiey Aei dictates. Though Cougresb has bet-n iu ses sion foar months nothing in the way of relief to the masses has been done. the people are rest jess ana man who are now in that august body will be called upon i give an ac count of their stewardship when they return to their constituents, f - : So eloquent emtio n will iniffice. Tb. npi.ttU. will ttant to hoar t he . r fitit, Muadornwl. he seep?, except wjhen the he eons is a-voim, desires tof marrv. tty good care he company TrhuarripL bv s nco eriJiiient si.r lie buildings, $4Ul wat ou buildings jin ten cities. Hvhfich it we WHAT IS DEMOCRACY! The Wilmington Metsenfef the XewK & ObwrvM intimate, a rfood s k nd notice '"ubf:ripttoii expired" on the y your paper means that your ut- lt Wlln lOHt IMUO BUM r KntrlHttho Post' -OftU'e at Tarboro'.N. i C. itft tid-cla. mail mattr.J the .tSyb-Treasury p embodied in the form of this State. If the majority ofl and that au will not; be democratic spiat- delegates to that convention say that t the plan must be u ulauk in the platform will it be repudiate! ? - In this age we would like to know .what .constitutes lmre, sound De- ... wV . w j . i . . Id it not one of the pies of the Democratic party the majority ehal)! rule? contemporaries desire to fjnrici- i A WKDNKKDAY. MAR, 23,l8yj. AB01T PARTIES. purturi from this ? ing for a minority order to bolt? A U0RI) chief that Do our see a de- Are they yearn - representjitiqn iu f ABOUT REFORM FAPERS. Upon 'the success of the pnuci- pends the supporjt ( that,., is given, by the members, to the papersj that are ohampioiiing their causd .jJ and advocating These papers that their principles. defend, at all hazards, the cause of tho people ' j should be liberally Without newspapers no political battle can be fought with any shad-j ow of success. In season thev stand the tower to signal the enemy. : . When false and knalieious reports are given publicity inform the people. Should not be generously supported? The Faumkks' 'Advocate i wil soon enter upoii its second year, anc we want every Allianceman in Ecfgecombe county to send us ond dolIar4and have.. .Wis "..name enroll ou our subscription list. , supjioried. season and out ofj as watchmen oil the approach of they are qnick to ii WHAT DOES THIS MEAN 1 .i Tlitre are parties and parties. , .,nv supremacy - " Vples of the Alliance, materially de paramount object with many pe'ple l J h.f i,, ut. t LiU1 time. There ha3 always been u ilfterniiiird nud desperate contest In.-t w o.'ii the. Democratic and Repub lican parties, as to which should goiivn the affairs of this nation. Kat h has its methods, and maiii tains that they are founded Upon ii;;lit principles. The platform of principlea' and nuiiH'.'res is promulgated andJ the -Hple are permitted to choose for theuisuIvM the party with which they will atUliate., ':' . There is no coercion' or reitrftinf. 'I hey elercisi., thei r ow n free w il I and are entirely uutrammcled in the.if selection.'- This is as it, should 1h for in a country where freetlom . prevails tueve should be a fair aud fi ti i-xcrei,J'ii ul choice. p ;' Inl'iieiiCfdi however, are brought to n nr to secure for one party a great . rr nil ruber of voters than another, Tin: the; party whose principles are ri'ht ;oul just; and meet the a vor of 'the musses is the partv that will wian-ii gioriifcsiy t) icLorv. . .Wrong principles, ami false theo ries of govtrninen't niay for "'a time prr.vail, but when t he faith of the liia-ves id untihalcen.it may Im' truly 1 said that tlit-re is safety iu the nuil- titude. : j . : The people kjiow their own needs. Tin y liae b-H educated in the'.'school ol ecf).?rit'.iice,' and aro best fitted to .-iv wliat rtuisite and expedi ent, for them. 1 r . I'hey Who have sufferetl iuitiuity aiul injustice can generally find a fcp.'cdy remedy to correct or lessen : thervil. They diligently seek re . lief, aud the juilgnient and - wisdom of t he multitude are seldwm mislead . i ... The Kaumkus' Advocati has im plicit coutldence and. faitti in the wisdom and judgment of the masses, wid .fdoes uot U-lieve that they will blindly vote for jxtH'tj's sake. We believe that the peu jlei Uili U' earnest ami deterruinel ijn tu coming political coutesU We apprehend no danger of thyir leiug sitlf-trackk'd by those who, iu yar$ .; pa$fjf; have, managed and manipulated tLe j olitics.of our country. We call ujhui our countrymen, of whatever jstateoi persuasion, with- hi afi Sit ro SVfeiftu this occ u -red, wlncjt ted o ol h t ail o w (iraud rally .of) true Democrats Saturday next, March li)th, at Statesville. Everybody come- Jus dFt evervthiusr 1 land come rijfht f"!ll(1l !.. ' P1RAGRAPHS. man is known by the that he is he f ouutlatiou of thef the UnitH States has! spent o,ooq; ,000 in the erection ,o ?ot a e faiflv tntitlid to. Ion. John. Day il, ilog el he Hoti! wou Id Jem that thoie icit tl bigger. ory, app lless flcbat of onctl lie wa induistrious ; i rjig hiJa vy on I pt, and othe.rw g hours, bu teu, he b With a hole in it, barked. old Ipurtiet J !,.' J.-. " r. I )ay is. Evohooud Edward 11 kce, a studi?nt sm, delivered reee h W i lecture eilce, 1 I :m ist reniarkabl ian Of in most i intire&'tiiig advance af a sci- ypnotisnl. it is claimafl, has a therupcutSc value ushingtjn' a upon its etic- jn ; certain- turyical the life of alipatient 'ijri-a Clous where mild be endangered by use of di: I?ut asi'tie ffoni oials and law in ia'a certain davJ uLd ati certain cfimelind forget the instiga fiJuence c pmpiished. seeing at a didl ed at the command of th 14 can.! see what is pari tf the w IJepiesontativ ., r i 1 . IT nc nopr oi ine jiiouse vaddlbd in heavy overcoat; id fu -.lined crlbves. His tfiet t)i be (4i the tlodr during tije tajiiff djebate it spit .ol the warnings oi tir.f 1 he henatg Henator. Chilton iged ItebtUin here cDonr .-or election, C his competitors llis lieutenants Li are pn- Heal I of lis cohfi- contest behalf, ami Held at his hott ol telegrams ar tf T On that day Maj-ioir Iiutler, llarrj Jove tie tlebsit Skinner and otheris are advertised! to , iyjthjitMiis reniarks will be diiie'tly out regard to race, complexion or or previous condition of servitude, to cast atije all prejudice and vote forTTle general welfare of our coui mo;i countrv. L nese jrentlenien aim tneir coauju- tors are 'understood to be- now at VvOrk preparing to capture the Dem ocratic Conventions this year, for the purpose of laying down a, plat form equivalent to that of the Third partv and nominating candidates iii sympathy therewith, thti'a really per verting the Democratic ' party into the Third , party -in all except the "name. , r Tho&e of. us who are true to tliL old safe and sound Democratic fait l must awake and bestir ourselves tip checkmate: thfs cunning and daugerj- iii line nd M Kor) tones m Let the true Democrats of I rede rallr aud coruei out on ' Satiijdav. ("iyc one-day to preserving the pur ty and unity of the gennine Demcf- xow Vork ai-iM. tlwvoh i lliousind telep I'e repUaced witp copper uee cliiMmstrumen any soimd can houbjindsot n tinctnless. ih ost sejveral mil - frork of buikli; TnE SILVER M CIS I RE. The consideration of .the crafiQ-partv, which is the best ; ho)ie J- ana sneet-ancnor or, ine peoie. j There will be speakers lie re to ad vocate true Democracy if the oppor tunity Is afforded.. Maj. Wm. M. Robbins aud W. I). Turner will speak upon the present outlook of plitics in North Carolina, and the dutv of all true men in the present critical posture of affairs. Rally, Democrats, rally, and let have a held day. I Many Citizkns. "I I " ;. oiourjcaie contemporaries., j roni the. tone of this - circular we judge that war will soon be declared ' .among ! ; some elements of the Democracy in : i this State. From the dispatches we Hland ! have read we learn that Col. Skinner silver bill came up before Congress has been ( making Democratic speech- ; ves'tit-rdav. The New York IforW : es, where he has spoken in the State. made an earnest and determined "tight against the measure, claiming ! -Citizens';' are the kmly true Does the ailtove tuean that "Many; Demo-; that its pitssage would insure defeat of the Deihocratic party at the .next e!rctio:i '.-'.; - ;. . - " The World says should it bejenaet cd into law it would endanger Dem ocratic chances in Nevy York, New .le.Vey and Connecticut, jbis is just ; we vxj.ee ted.. , -The moneyed states of .coitise are going to oppose the pas s.ige of the bill, notwithstanding the t i hat there is a general clamor, f..;- it in this country. Will our 'law makers at Washiug t jti obvv the dictates of the1 money .liWers or will thev faithfully serve i heir constituents.''. !. .While some, states may be lost by the passage of the silver bill jet, we dci e say if the Southern Senators and .Representatives are untrue to thyir crats? Do they read Col. Skinner i out of the Democratic ,'iwrtv.: not- withstanding theJ reports that he! has beeni making speeches io be- ' hlf of the '.'Democracy-. ' euch circulars as the above, ! tilled ' with abuse, will have a tendency to increase the number w bo fa or the . Third party. j From the tone of the Iemocratic , jiapers in North Carolina it is be coming evident that a . Third jurty . is wanted. - , Some ot the leading papers Say that Democratic conventions will'; not adopt the Ocala demands, and. cn that party e'xpfct the vote of the masses if their platform, is not adop ted? f . .'v.;' '; : Echo answers; No! v- Mr. Mills! is attracting! A great Mi. viLilli bat watchesf Ihe ivprk Avith zealous eye, in the reee are pulling exas. brought Mr. ill rnkke a spc. l till in a vidr ancc teiepnone l i uvteoj between lady then corjipduj-coaipany Vhn i he take knojwii le keeps. Boston ' i - -i .; I OOO.OuQ of W hich from hunk than: -XUir.:: is, Of Kansa ying to the preient the tariff. ' There ho' was a creaitf to k a most intelligent animal, yet? time s mind, life iat .5 ; e ;disposed M j the thev worrigd him took1 hiinseif to an an d' That's irei doin: handled one at a time it is not strange that the wrong letter should Creep in now and then, or that an error of fact should be made by j the editor or reporter in the press of work' that always crowds him. But some peo ple lose eight of these things. -Fx. ; Chit-Cbat. COM 51 Mil T?? 6wtA CHANCE FOR AL FOR SALE o- -o liev tells hap- at this what ! t added itsi moral K-na tip many ilvenue3 of difeigerjto !An operajtor Caul hjypnotjize a patient and direct him year, i-use, it Kepresentative- Crain, of Texas, has a precocious boy who is attending one of r the largest institutions of learning in Texas.! The, young man hasa taste for journalism and is - the editor of a monthly paper published by the pupils. A few weeks ago Mr. Crain received a letter from his son asking him to send a batch of Con gressional literature on both aides of the 'tariff ami subsidy questions. Mr. Grain was very much pleased with the interest token in theSse great national questions by his son, and 'promptly mailed him a number of tariff-reform and protection speeches and several arguments for and against ship subsidy. In the latter batch he inclosed an able argument of his own against giving the people's money to private fcorporatious, , A few days ago Mr. Cxaiu received a copy of the school paper with a marked editorial written by his eon, closing with this paragraph:- . "Jt strikes us. that any -man with' common sense who studies with any cai-e or thought the questions of pro tection and subsidies to American ships must favor them. Only stupid people could advocate so-called tariff reform or ret use saositnes to Ameri can vessels" ' , Mr. Crain read the editorial with mixed feelings of pride and disgust. Then he went to the telegraph office and sent the son a long despatch. He afterwards remarked: Thes d d Yankee professors dowry there have tilled my boy's head with the irankest sort of nonsense. ; Mr, Crain could uot resist th temp- i tation to show his son s editorials to ; old man's' In Quantities to Suit FARMErS' OIL MILLS, TA11BORO, C. . E. V. Zoelleb. Scc'y and Treas. The old year, with- its joys and' soirpws,- its j pleasure and pains, behind tis. (The new year is berore i. ns with j every promise of Win? a prosperous one at least for the Mor ris Co. jThis Comiany has no- idea of being outstripped in the mercan tile race? this year. . It would take a whole encyclopedia to tell you! wjiat they propose doing for their patrons during JS92. They' propose to watch the northern maikets with : the eye of an earle, and let no opportunitv slip to lie the first with every? nov- eltvi in t;heir line of trade. I !i.' frORREGT Correct U ISUlEo (- ccrtaspl place to c(jpiruit a r ; and even, having been uuiler ' in- and as is willed, wiljj be ac- Another phjejnomena tance.j One iy iQpera transpiring m anotu- orld. . b Mills tip4 iuni to th bf.Gaj) tol iisuou- rial contest 311 which or rd on Iiturday uu tilers umbition vires in daily confeiqucesiare alter wlnfcn uoxeus 1 . t 1 jll parts says jtnati ne the'Hriii jbe- iifshed Mills eh on c'o?es. his colle:igues, who have-' cracked u 1 t ...t, ,r 4,1-q IVin man's" 'JilL i 1 1 till Y JUIVLO CU w.v u , expense. . , Mrs. Crisp, the wife of the speaker, is one of the 'cheeriest . aud brightest : women in Washington, and yet at times' she is a grekt . sufferer f rom i rheumatism, ijer tastes are wholly! domestic and even the? publicity and : excitement of hotel life here do not ;. prevent her giving to her husband's , apartments all the comforts and con- i veniences and the atmosphere of j home. Her younger children now ; with her are sblis and they are de- j voted to her. x 1 i Mrs. Crisp was the danchter of : one of the rich planters of ante-bel lem Georgia, and eujoed all the op- ; portnnities of that day and section. ; She was a beautiful girl, with many ; suitors, when Mr. Crisp, then a young A lawyer, came to the plantation court- i ing. The parents of the young wo-; man did not smile upon the young man suit, but the young woman her- : self did and she subsequently had the .satisfaction of bringing . her pa reuts around to an approval of her I chance. The union has proved to j be one of great happiness and the Speaker is said to be to-day as mnch . of a lover as the day lie was married, i .Mrs. GrisjVs aftliction prvents her participating to any great extent iu i" society, but she lias a wide circle qf : friends, and those who know her in timately speak oit her in terms of un bounded admiration. New York r World-- ' . TT IT ITT 1 1 nave lour vvatcite Inspected LOOKING FORWARD. wi: orrian . 1 . stock: of OUlt jKNTlUJ: ;h:ges ''j.'.' Rabber Coat, (josamers, Window, i Shades, Furniture, Chairs, Tables, Sidehoard?, vLounges and f Lamps A T COST! JJI! COST! ' PENDER & HAEGBOYE. Feb2l-4t Theirj Dry Goods palace, consist ing jof two large stores, oni Main street, is undoubtedly the grandest emporium in Tairboro. They are proud of it, and the people are proud of it asan oruament to the city. The present year it will shine resplend ent with the choice fabrics of the most noted manufacturers - iirl every thing that can be found in a iirst elass Dry Goods store. 1- j '--.' ;' -' ;' l! '. ' ' ri ' '"' '.. .' -:"' - : " . :V '' . --'"-;. '-..,''"". "' '"i .-. '.-;.:':;''"" , :A'A:A:A:.:---- .... .- A - ' -'V ;-- " - i"'.--'': i::.: ' ' A. ' a - . ;y -..;' - ',' ': -.:..'''.' .- i : . . -!.-- . j S ' :"::';':'H:-''t Jten IL- W eddeiS, Trustee j In one of our .stores a gentleman can be provided with eyery article-1 It fi' reauisite- to his comfort and pleasure ! e " 1,1 andhi wardrobe will be the envy of his companions who do net I Secure wearing apparel from the., same ' -. r . source. moved his stock ol goods in In the other store a lady can pick 41 and choose to her heart's content,! 1 .and no matter how fastidious her . taste she can be ,suited. This Thef 3f- store formerly occupied by Morris Co, promise, on the of their long experie nce in Goods and Clothing trade.', strength the Dry I Howe! ;&vJa!fr.eiLsi. Tiuj'ing for as many storei as it, ; - does, the Company wi!i sell t to Ihe ; j ebnsanker just as.: low as an -mallUn.. in ' . 1 u 1 T- n " k V I intUecityca,, ,U io i j . WflS-llllif fill Lllfi WlM - MilllKI il V Oi flCff 10ft. goous. f ' ; ) . . . , - - . -:.:--- 1 J . H. BELL, -(- -IlSij: frieinds with thd policy of eiins Coniinittce.--Ii Before t he. first lino will Cliicago iii'd' New tnen it is f ex lie V ays 1? ; ' i i .long lel ,1c i. Inspector - Watches AND- dis- I - com bat every one of the more' thun eight an atom of an aggregation. : -Hi lil'i win i It is no advantage to live in' a city where poverty degrades and failure brings despair. The' fields are. lov- ; elier than 41a ved. streets, and 'the,! great forests of oaks- and elms are ; more poetic-.tliaii steeples and chim neys. The '"country is the idea of home, There voir see the rising and ; setting sun; you become acquainted1 -with the stars and clouds. The con stellations are your friends. There you are an aggregation of !-n tom's, but 111 the citr you are only eeper -vou- ; 1 -. ., "; 1 - . ; This is the great secret of their great success. uoods in large quantities can be bought at much lower figures than in , small -quantities, and tlip Morris Co. always give their -patron? j the.beinefit of the reduction.- "vFatlj' ;' and wiit and you will seo wonders.; aecomiplished -hy the Morris 1 Co., "in S Tarboro; during the year-lbl)2. 3'hey " mean business. r . I Respectfully, - i . -,i ; ' THE MOHRIS CO. j fobI7-tf 1 ASSETS, $ 1 1,0 O.O, OOO Paid Policy-Kclders, i . , For pi-nl eel ion t Ih-jini' cut 'fiu-s a o for vouH -- MM 20 .v d security old nge', HIV AR ti g 11 tiavaroave anu Ororcnicsi. m mm m ' $20,000,000; Insurance: in force, $50,000,000. . Policies Incomestible and Non-Fcrfeitabte. j'. '.-'.' ' '''." ' -1'. :..';'- ' Lv'- .. ' 1 , J!tf Hfiyei Ijniiutf, West Vininin aad XarUi X ifruUnit No. K. Main Stnfl, Jl 'II'moN D, V-A ;'.-.-'' ' ;'.- -. -.',.. , ,1 ' - ;..'; ; .-- ; , V. W. HARCRAVK, Special Agent, Tarfcoro', X. C. w-pTiS-rm 1 T SASHJOOES, BLINDS PAINT, Pumps, Carriage and R11 rrrr ; '.".-"j- ' . ' Chli f ... but how did you like it on the home- j stead, where you had to run the i handsaw throno-hthti hiekorv lojrs. ! tse improveiUeiits will tI)e cowg and chase the hogs! Che out of the Potato natch?. The fields : ne if rowJajy ; beautifi.il, particularly whtn you veveral 1 ing the! route of auy e has beehi Huilt strai'g. ollowi he lii the countrv ove across rivers. s now at t 1 point it. will be ward to Chicagu iranscputineutdl Ihd, in fact, a 1 kill s, by the us be transnjiited iles with peflect Kor.T. G. Ixgeus6i.l. alic cir-' the other side of the pictche. of which 1 this is air very' beautiful,. Colonel .t ii 11 - 1 11 1 ions of dolli g the first 11. 1011 ths ago. f .' A. C. Line And Branches. C. H. Jenkins & Co. jeiljLa.S i 1 ' i H . ; 'l-iw 111 ap n rn mi 1 n nf .t rlri- fln..'imrli WlttlOUt! . r 1 .11 'l-il. 1 I , ; a, iiiiuuiture qu.ti rv ol oowiuera. x ne rnirlroadj rum 0l, tie roof delightful, but it across j how about it when you are under the r the Altegljuniejsuud ttta, western -jermntis pVeland,. fruht wliicli pushed mpdly m-t-iuxd beyond A nbther liiie is projected, reJuly beiif, 'nich each . , 1 1 tkass. tnru K'hicago Veto tier ne Juurii'tL Feople.liketJ) lewsptapers am . Ion o irors hagii:Jiiel into tvent their critical friends to I r 1 A bhut'ter so trivial is ea . . - - - J pouiettiins- jswXuS. urrei line w 1 sr a w 1 piae 11 tics t - 1 iiiav nav at o o'c as .:tM.. rong miti c-mav b ielv iiing unity HH'pl ley cone S lTHRt VI to ca 1 1 a 00 1 req; hat tsio'v thtii So t lie wo l:.,I.J OCt I'e juvilt. ie.vj of grand old trees, five or ten - miles from the kitchen stove? ' Vv'hilfe you are looking up at the 'constellations ''did Your neighbor'? bull ttrrier ever interrupt your as tronomical studdies? 1 orefer rut ill 1! ,' ! 1 VW ITTI V PHARMACIST, TARBORO, 7. C. IDXDER HpTEL FARJRAK. " r, Pittsburg ! Uiid I iinot her, .route niHi mistakes in tnen cull uw a Hten the sily An OF T1IK CONDITION OF .THE PAMIJ-f ("0 INSFRAVi K AND BANKIN'tr OOM-i PAXY AT TAR150RO-. IX THE t'Ol'N. ' X yJL l.iy:;.U.UllJ'4, "V 111 1 j V lS&lU OF HUIXKSS ON THE. 1ST DAY.-OF 'MARCH 1S.HV- ' I - Dealers in pure drugs, medicines and chemicals, patent niedieinen, perfumerioa, soaps, brushes and combs, trusses, shoulder braces. : i:kshi i: k- All Ians aii uli'ounis. . . been said th haU w-1 "V.- ,"iinKS ,a;,Ker' iiaKiiij.' Mouse v. hen fti) realitv luitu Limned 1 t iuit t he 117 ?jna 35 014 49 3,437 24 I'.VJO tl ' fee. Shelfiand Attriciiltnral JHariware. NEv LEE I axd i . " ; May l'ATROX C6ok. Stoves - i 1 DKST OX MAIJKKT. VE HAVE TAKEN CHARGE OF 'TH H For The Sale of Leaf obaeeo iiid t jio' Tolirtcco .Iniei-est in Tuitiwill he puahd 11101'e. 'Viorou sly iliu.ii ver. AVe;c;ii; Y'ii'i iitiou.-sly sajyif yoii will s'irvrur tnlii'o 'with u.-t One and Two Horse ..we--w ill give V')U the !. average .you have EV10(i ma qu.ility .l' er V)li!ic-eej.: V have largo onlers t fill, f . grade, an I we ;; t AuA.N 1 Kh t make- h hlti ' Vringit- fttLL-.VALL'E. fcvcrv -AGENT FOR- DEERIN.Gr MOWERS I- '- - " , Heavy ''Groceries f ALSO ON SALE AT g. : C. J. AUSTIi'Sy' Tarljoro' Mav ia L ly larncral iUcrcljantsc. . l Our Mr. V.. IJ. dweii 'is ap :i Bririg n - a ro;4d" as ea rly ; . . ;' - s ht: irv i -xpf-rienced oacc.onisi and v ill s y o ii c a -11 , a n 1 1 w e k i 1 o vf w.y i 1 1 for th.. an -i ..!) r s.i UV DAY i:xi kit sUaiia v, - -. Tarborc .Ti, Vs. "r I; . L. Vii.sit-i-l.v li.t rc.-itf ... . I.. .rra.ini :? VERY respectfully;, - 1 - - - ; , . joii;S l. vvtm i ; 1 ; ansiai v iStii 1;C ';:;: '.:.-: F BE PurGfiasiiiec mi P" E; -- ''""'" mm .KL'JJSfM.MIJK TT:j its a-iiwinislra- Specjal attention given to 2 058 7S i ' Fnr!ihi;re ;:kI lixture ......... ! 'ash items Ool l eoin. SiUrrcom 4 1.42.73 5 Sl 73 Xationai liank notes. ' l"aite! J-tatt-s not-s. . ?; WK coir; I ALUs' ixijn: vir to .;. OUR STOCK tta,--. on .. tHir, i.K(-eii.te of J-!;:ct.U Vc.-ks li.fe of r.-- M ii.-V': c; i;.'ii.-j . : ,..-:,st t's- . 1 '-r-ir-i.t t.'ji. : . ' -, j.jr s. t ,.::n nt I Jaiiuarv. 1 i. 5 01- ', , rf 'Jti'n .' 3 ? - .KM- Wl 'All.; L " ' iv'11.-''; 1 i u'-tr : I --i.i.t I 3 330 iPbysiciais' Prescriptions tut of ind! iiiiinedi'i Toiai udc ir 1 .,Hj8.530t! 1 w 1 ling ;Any- ! -J i imjiutiks Ollgll for n ojppor- ! t apital srci-k ;-.ii-i in". t 33.tj0.CO -AU- r.ewspuper owi;, and '-rll'as au'l i"ie!ivi1f ;rofits;. . . 32 233 54 i AX1! ;u.tt art' '.i-r.--.-y i-t pavni.'iir ..kiiic ' . . " '. ' " . h. l iltf.iati. . i ' ' ' ' Admr. o JjA. V.';f-ks j M. T.' F-.nr. tain, m : . 1 1 - Atti ri.; v. - . - 1 i.Sr.i uuy . j::ii. if a. . . ill lli'i :t ot I the' fact t!vfi probibly iiuake than the 11c u s ma per. is Satisiaciipn1 iu the .re ia another class 1 a - pj;- and will istaud aud thicki To nor niisiak.-s iowever, t hero hoiiirh! thiit t , T I . I", f people wiio neir iiivorit j bv it through hose who know anything alou th pusin akts s tniv t title jj DeKits siibjet J to . hei-k aa.l otli- rr lieposiU Iue to iuk an.! oiat-rs. . . Bills jay.ii.:e . ; , , . . PRECES- HALlEir'KEHEGAK m 000 01, j ! 4 53C 11 1 102 3iJ Family Receipts I ilill inla id not that t.ut. thult tnef are lviiT '' r. inhere thtfas&nds of . . - - . metal h ive to be Tot ii . ns,530,nw 1 I-. Job5. 'oM. C ashier of the I'umiioo In- : suranif a: 1 15aiikins; 'ouiiny. Io sol-1 ?n:nly'sp:i.r t;ia.r the abcvsjtktfjneiit is ' trnc to the !: of my kisowlelffe and helief. j ' Ji. l OIiBj UWiier. j iVi-rrect -At;t-.-t: II. 1 Staioiv, Jno. L. Bridg- j Us K. Y. Zoelltrr. Diivciora. j i.STATM F NORTH OA ROLFS A., j - ? Coe.my of Etieeoaibe. V j Sworn to 'aud suhsrrihwl before me this - 17th day of March, lr2. ; ' j ED, PJ2SS1XUTOS Clerk Superior Court at all times ot day and night by a REGISTERED PHARMACISTS : ( -- - . ! ' : : ! --'- I - ' - i of ten ye;ars expneuce, LIVE AND LET LIVE shall b our motto continually. i.WHOLESALE ASH liKTAII, vkaam . Scientific American Dealers! :! '-.: ! ix St.u'LEasd Fancy (JkWkhiks 'A.IKI50ICO. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS. riis- "14 DtWCM PATSKTl I 'rTrVTT "COPTRICMTSatO. For tiLffrnaiitlfm r.l fre IInTboqt writ to ' Mt'SN ; co aa BoowiT, M,Yot ; Oldail bureau for (4caiiiur pateots in Arc erica. Kvary patent taken out by n U broticbt bef or the trablic bj a notice civeu Ketoictirieis lMi Marib 13. t: world. fplniidlr Ulnatrated. Ko lntUJreut nan ebotUd b wltboct It.- Wactly. ftg.OO at ear; $Uti tlx month. Address UUTTU it CO trv Han rat, aa Broadway. Jimw Vara. OXLY. il.oo A YEAR. i of ch'orCT rtadiug uiatir cvtMY v.ee eek. ' -.' .... ..-,' . CATC ' 1 s" A V A Wit 1; hel.i livt 1 - 1 the 1 of Pi. w 1 ! '1 : -1 pin". 1 ' i : f .'J i'e r 1 1 I : . i n :i I T:-r I-- 1 '!' i : .: ma 1 re; v l! n 11: : 1'