THE ANSON TIMES
JWriDESBOKQ.N-C.fiBPa' I8JM.
ROB&RT H. COWAN, Editor.
THE 3)EXIOG BATIC XICKET,
iGBOyjEIR OJVELAN
OK JJKW YORK.
iFor Vicc Jellen;
OTOMAS A. HEN MUCKS?,
.INDIANA.
LECTORS T LARGI:
W. H. KITCI1IN,
of Halifax.
JOUK'N. STAPLES,
of Juilfortl.
jbSJPRKD MOOJUE SCALES,
of Guilford.
FOB JJUXTEIfANTtJOVERNOR: 1
CHARLES MANLY 8TJSDUAK.
of JSe-w iiauovec.
FOB gHf'RETRV Of STATE:
WILLIAM L. 8A.UNDKKS.
of Orange.
' FG.R AUJDITOR :
WILLIAM P. ROBERTS.,
At Gates.
. rOR JTiOWKL RKR;
riw it ri nf T) IT
of wY.ake.
fi-OR SWVXaKTXXJUbiXT OF rl'IJLie tZi
HTWCTlOft :
jg. M. FlNdER,
of Catawba.
POB ATTORNEY OENERAJL:
TIlEODOJiE F. DAVIDSON.,
of Buncombe.
OB ASSOCIATE JUSTIOS SUPREME OOL.RT :
UU.USTUS . NKKIilUON.
joI Wake.
yR CONORE88.
RISDEN T. BENNETT,
of Anson.
Oroanue! Organize! Organize!
GexEKAt, Hcalas iw still giving York
,-what Paddy gave the drum.
Orgbmze campaign clubs in every
iieighborhood.
8ke that your neighbor has good
Democratic reading.
Mrs. Belva A. Lock wood, the wo
man lawyer and pension attorney of
.Washington, has accepted the nomi
nation of the Woman's Nationa
Equal Rights party for the Presiden
cy of the United States.
Within the past week two of the
most prominent and luminous lights
of the Republican party have passed
from Earth to Eternity. We have
reference to the death of Senator
Anthony, of Rhode Island and Hon
Chas. J. Folger, late Secretary of the
Treasury of the U. S.
Tne braves of the Tamany wigwam
in counsel assemlled last Friday
night indorsed Clevt 1 ind and Hen
dricks. "We have so Utile faith in
Kelly's political hon4ty that we at
.jributed his action to some sinister
inotive. We think he will bear the
closest watching and have no doubt
but that the National Executive Com
mitteo will keep a sharp eye on him.
The Republicans of the. Fourth dis
trict met at Raleigh on Wednesday
to nominate a candidate for Congress
and the News ami Observer says it
was the smallest cenvention ever
held there. They adjourned without
naming any one, agreeing to leave it
to the Executive Committee. Dur
ing the progress of affairs there was
trouble between Col. Shaffer and one
.Tun W Rnt.t.s ji whit.A rivfniif'i- nf
Chatam county, when the latter call
d Shaffer a liar and scoun
drel, repeating the epithet twice.
doon after Shaffer stuck his hat on
Jiis head and left the convention "in
ja body."
In view of the fracas between Cam
ron and Mahone and the divided
.condition of the Republican party in
Virginia, all talk of carrying the Old
Dominion for Blaine has ceased.
Chairman Elwell, of the Democrat-
to a Democrat at Washington City,
says Cleveland win carry that. State
by a small majority, and that Cassi
.dy, for Congress, will beat any man
the Republicans put against him. ne
.also added that his advices from
California were most satisfactory,
lie wrote that in California there are
more Deraocratjo clubs than ever
before, and that the Democrats are
jcounting upon from 10,000 to 15.000
rnajarity.
The Washington Star says that Mr.
43. Prentiss Nuthas just returned
from a trip to Ohio and West - Vir-
' jginia. He says that in Ohio the Dem
ocratic party is thoroughly united
.and harmonious, that the Pendleton,
Hoadly and Thurman factions are
dl working in accord, and that the
party is better organized than in any
previous campaign. "I saw Gen.
"Denver in Ohio," ha added, "and. he
.assured me that there is every reason
to believe that the Democrats will
, .carry the State.. He said that News
loan, the Democratic candidate for
, JBecretary of State, who js the present
i. incumbent, has made a splendid of-
I .tonally jthan RobinsQiij is Rfipuhll
jcau opponent." i
If you need a real good first class
' xoohing stove, don't fail to. see the
Excelsior IV-iu. Zeh. yuuee and
! New Eiiiwald, bes4Ues others. Thev
ace to btj. tonnd at factory prices at
who is the manufacturers
Blaine's Mad Carr.
EXPOSURES WHICH WILL MAKE RECK
rLESA VOTERS SHUDDER r- HITHERTO
(UNPUBLISHED MEMOIRS O? THE BCR
LMY MAN VHO SCUTTLES A CANAL
BOAT AND THEN WROTE A BOOK.
James Gillespie Blaine was born on
a.cancrt boat a thousand miles away
from -land, consequently, he is not a
native of any countrv.
jrben he was yet erfiy sixteen
montlvs old he scuttled the craft.
drowned liis nurse, and washed lim
self ashore with a bar of 6oap.
Up to the age of three years, be
ived in a care on the coast of Maine,
U.IIU BUUBJOlV I" livit...j
i .u:r.A nMninulr nn f lift
stones that lined the shore. As he J Even jf a lady to determined to buy eke
never had ft cradle, these were the ; whre, she will do well to call onus and see
only "htte rocks ' he had any expe- :
nence witn unui ne reaeneu man-
. . . w
lootl's estate.
When he waa four years old" lie
oluntarily attended a village school.
In the course of a few day he whip
pod the teach r for accusing him of
rying U tattooo a scholar.
At the early age of five, he made
the startling discovery that ithere
were some birds in last year's jnest.
It was. owing to this fact that be was
compelled to leave town.
During his sixth year he cut his
wisdom teeth, fund a cherry tree be- j
longing to the village constable, 1
It was not until he attained his 8th i
year that he began to exhibit eviden- j
ces or tne tender nation, meji it
pasiun
was that he astonished the communi
ty by doping with his washerwoman.
Hin admirers claimed that the only
.mitigating circumstance in this af
fair da cceur was his innate love of
soap."
In the -course of a few months he
became -tired of his affiliation with
one so far beneath him in the social
scale. Consequently he ran away
with the daugter of a country edi
tor.
Through her influence he acquired
a taste for literature and at the age
of ten be started a paper.
That it was an unpreceuted succeas,
was evident, from the fact that before
he attained his twelfth birthday the
tl of. !
IIUUI OU1VO UK.L.It.aV J,Mrw V 1
ist loo.ooo 000
lie then felt that ho had round the
occupation for Which nature intend-
iim l
Ilia thrillinfr dpsorinlinns of clone-
o I r -
ments which never occurred , his sca
thing denunciations of crimes uever
committed; his bitter attacks upon
men who never existed, and his mar
velous accountsjof imaginary snakes,
all tended to make that community
as lively as a pic-nic party in the im
mediate vicinity of a hornet's nest.
Being of an ambitious disposition,
he soon discovered that the circle in
which he revolved had caused revo-
lutions that" was too circumscribed
for him, so he laid down his scissors
and pen with the determination to
become a statesman.
Before he arrived at man's estate
ere yet the dewy down had shed its
luminous lustre cn his upper lip, he
became an authority on things po
litical. Was there a primary ! The Juve
venile James packed it previously,
thus. securing his own election as del
egate to the convention.
Was there a convention I The pre
cocious politician placed Jhimselt in
such proximity to the teller's box that
he always managed to get a majority
of the votes. ;
Thus the years of his youth glided
away, and each decadw showed that
he had a firmer footing on the ladder
of fame.
, One day while wandering along the
seashore in search of the Philoso
pher s Stone a happy thought struck
him.
His face flushed with joy, his chest
it 1 :il. , . ,.
neavuu wiin emotion, and ins eyes
jshone, with a light never seen on land
br sea.
To ordinary mortals," he mur
mured, "these huge pebbles, on tho
beach are only pebbles, but to me
they are pregnant with pouderous
possibilities. Shakesphere saw ser
mons in stones and books in the run
ning brooks.' I behold millions in
these little rocks."
It was not until years after that ho
hatched out the scheme which was
then in embryo.
The little rocks were shipped to
South America and subsequently re
turned in the shape of guano. It was
by this master stroke of genius that
the erudite statesman made his for
tune. A little later, as all the world
knows he wrote a book, This culmi
nating effort of his life was the'
means of procuring him the nomina
tion for the presidency.
Anson Institute,
WADESBORO. N. C.
The next session will begin Monday
September 1st, 1884.
Tuition. 2, $3 and $4 per month,
Music Extra, 00
Board, $12 oo
Contingent Fee tl per year.
Pse of piano for practice 50 cents
ler month.
D. A. MCGREGOR, A. B., Principal
J. J. BURNETT, A. B., )
Mrs. D. M. Hargrave, Assistants.
Mmj M. L. McCorkle, S
For further particulars, address the Princi
P1 dee2-ly.
Notice!
ALL PERSONS are hereby forbid
den to go upon my lands in Morven
township, (the . tract recently pur
chased of J. J. Dunlap and TValter
Little, and known as the McGugan
land) for the purpose of fishing or
hunting, with gun or dogs, or to
trespass on said land in any manner;
and all persons ill please TAKE
NOTICE that no one has any light
or orihorjtjr to cut timber on said
land, or to sell any timber, shingles
or wood from it, except Messrs Wint
& Jones, .r . - W. J, McLksdox.
IT IS A FACT!
OF WHICH LADIES CANNOT BE TOO
OFTEN REMINDED, THAT OUR
Millinery Department
IS, JBEYOND QUESTION,
The Largest, Meat Completely Equipped, and
Most Reasonable in Price in the State,
JHpiatever may be needed,
TRIMMED HATS, MADE AFTER THE-
LATEST PATTERNS,
UNTRIMMED HATS OF THE MOST AP
PROVED STYLES,
HAT TRIMMINGS OF EVERY KIND,
JTCATHERS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, ORj
NAMENTS, &C.
We have them all in perfectly bewildering
confusion, and at prices ASTONISHINGLY
T rilW
the Latest Fashions nrst at.
TAYLOJt'S BAZAAR.
Just opened, a fine and attractive stock of
GLOVES AND MITS,
In Black, Cream, Tan, Garnet, Blue, and in
every Color you could wish for.
In Silk, Liale Thread, Cotton, Brilliant, LLsle
and Kid, in every Size and Quality.
Also ready to show a new and well selected
stock of APRONS, for Ladies, Misses and
Children, which has never been shown in this
city before.
Also, LACES. We display Novelties in
Fancy Iaces for Drew Trimmings; Oriental,
CI ut y, Normandy, Spanish Point in net Zl
Inches wide, with Lace Edging to match.
Also. EMBROIDERIES, in Swiss. Nain
sook and Irish Point, at remarkably low
fiKnre8 at nTTS B Z R
US Market Street.
Wilmington, N. C
1-81-cy.
A. E. & M. E.
LEST
Un der Ma n agemen t
of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lockhart. We
have experienced help, and our cus
tomers will bo promptly ana poiueiy
waited on.
i New Groods.
i We have the largest and most com
I plete Stock of goods we have ever
kept. Everything we have in Spring
I and Summer truods is entirely new.
The lateat shapes and styleain Milli-
nerv. Hats.
Jionnets, i' eauiers,
. ,
j d 8ilk in aH the jateBt
colora. Hosery, from the cheapest to
n, eood aualitv in LJalbrigan, uiacic
hoea for Misses and children. Misses
UtUO Jersey gloves
Keck Wear.
Collars, Laces, Fichues, Linen Collars
from 10 cts up.
Dress Goods.
Poulins. Summer Woosted, Nun's
Veiling. Shepherds Plaids, &c.,Bunt
iues 10 cts. Prints in abundance
from 5 1-2 cts. up. Lawns in nice
quality, late style figure 7 12 to 1G 3 4
cents.
WHITE GOODS.
We have a great 'variety, the nicest
ever brought to this market, priced
from 7 cents, up. Bleaching, Bed
and Matrass Ticking, goods for Men
and Boys clothes. Everything new.
Come in and we will show you num
bers of good bargains unmentioned.
A. E. $ M. E. Lester,
26 cy. Wadesboro, N. C.
A STRUGGLE WITH A SHIRT.
Three hundred auj sixty-five times each
year every mother's son of us has a strug
gle getting into his shirt.
If a shirt is worth getting into, if it is strong
and well made, sure not to rip or tear,
perfect fitting, then there is some compen
sation for spending so much of our exist
ence in such a struggle. You may wrestle
with the Diamond, but with its everlasting-stav-attachmunt
and reinforced bosom, you
will come out head first every time, covered
with giory and with the best shirt in the land.
WAfVtSUTTA
If your dealer does not keep it, send his atWresi
to DanielMillcr & vJo.,ole manufacturers, Balti
more, Md.
THE GREAT GERMM
REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
Relieve and cure
RHEUMATISM,
Neuralgia,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
BAOUl'IIS,
EIAD ACHI, TOOTHACHE,
SCPE THROAT.
QUINSY. SWKLLIiraS.
irSAIKH,
Sermetc, Cuts, Ends,
FROSTBITES,
DCRRS, SCALD,
And 4i other bodily aches
RFTT CTS A BOTTLE.
Sold by all Drngglst arv
Driers. Dlrecltoiis in. 11
languages.
Ths Charles A. Vogeler Ce
OK H A. TOOSLEK CO.v
OHLTJ520.
umm
l the BEST BUILT,
FINEST FINISHED,
EAS1PST RltWMiMrt
SINGER MACHINE ever offered the public,
''. Th " " prwvnts jhc lt popl.-.r stjl fnr
tt peo!n hi h e oflec yim hir ibe vorv low prw
of &a. IteinomlMMr. we h iut aak you to y until vo
harm seen tba atachine. After having -iiiBH-.:r it,
u It U nut all wa reprmeat, rrttirn it to n at our
xprono. - CorwiU your inmtwta and ord-r at once or
, " u-viivii AUiirc L
. fr V St., Plillil4la. ",
m t t ' jtw rM
I
nydER ;& ,hannolD
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENS-
INSTRUCTION
13
AND
CAMPAIGN
GOODS.
Low estimates given on seta of BAND
IliKTKUMeUi IT ana gooas in quantity.
Old Horns received in exchange
Send for full Illustrated Catalogue.
SNYDER & HAXXOLD.
004 Filbert Street,
Philadelphia, Penna
TECTORAL PILLS
IX SUCCESSFUL USK FOB
TURY.
The best Remedy for CoCons, Colds,
rYKmrtiA. and Rheumatism. Insure Healhi
v Appetite, Good Digestion, Regularity of
the Bowels. A frbciocs boon to dklli
catb females, xthing and bracing the
nervous aystem, and givi,1g vigor and health
to every fibre of the body. Sold by Drug
ists For pampuleu, etc., auaress u. tu.
1ULL iOO., IS (.-'dar jitreet, New York
City.
EPILEPSY, FITS,
FALLING FITS,
CtJUED-
THIS IS NO HUMBUG. FOR INFOR
MATION, FREE OF CHARGE WRITE TO
Ij. H. SCHUYLEIi, Stratford, Conn
4t.
AG-ENTS WANTED
vervwnere w sen
NEW LAMP BURNER. No more
trouble to move wicks. Every family wants
it. Fit anv lamp. Use samp globe, eseiis
at Right. Three burners for ?l to any ad
dress. Rollerl Lamp Burner Uo., 7-5 Murray
bl , New York.
ADVERTISERS
by addressing GEO.
P. ROWELL- CO. ID Spruce St., New
"v-r -.on iMni thi oTnst, fHisfe of anv oro-
posed line of Advertising in American News
papers. 0 lOU-paxe psinyuicu tou
Richard Beid.
Tonsorial Artist and'Perfu:ner, offers
his services to the citizens or vvaaes
hrro. Indies and children attended
at their residences, and satisfaction
ninrfl.nrpd. Sharn razors and clean
towels is my motto. S"Shop over
Rrnner's Bakerv. E5 i 16 tf
AND
ORNAMENTAL WOOD. WORK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Mouldings
Brackets,
Balusters,
Flooring,
Ceiling,
Baths,
Stair work In Pine and Wal
nut a Specialty.
Manufacturing our own
goods with a full, line of im
proved machinery we are
prepared to fill orders with
dispatch and av low prices.
Corresponden de solicited
and price list fiurnished
upon application.
PARSLEY cf WIGGINS.
Wilmington, JV. C.
27 ' cy. Lock Box 564.
BERMUDA
GRASS
SEED.
We have a limited quantity of Seed of the
above mostvaluablo Grass for our South
era States. From 8 to 10 pounds of.seed to
the acre, which must be sown only during
hot weather. Per pound, by mail, $2; re
duced rate in large quantities; catalogues
bee. J. M. THORBURN & CO.,
15 John Street. New York.
Made of Solid Steel.li Best Manner
REMINGTON
SHOVELS, SCOOPS and SPADES.
B5iiemte:r "tlmt
EMINGTON GOODS
, . ABE AXWAYS
eliable. ,
IEMIRBTOI ABRI6BLT8RAL GO., ILIBI, I.T.
W. H. COLE & SONS, Southern Ag'ts, Baltimore, Md.
I have a positive and permanent cure for this
disease and all derangements of the digestive
jt' -i . A . .. .
organs, circulars, concaomn me very nign
ert testimonials, sent on application. Half
pint bottles, by express, $1.50; per dozen, f 10,
Address
DR. W. W. GREGORY, Charlotte, N. C.
L AD IE S
Hir Goods, all Latest Styles and
SHADES.
STAMPING DONE PROMPTLY.
I am now receiving new Spring
Goods by Steamer and Rail. Orders
by mail promptly attended to.
HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS
and Flowers. Also a beautiful line
of Easter Goods.
Miss E. KARRER.
Exchange Corner
Wilmington, N. C.
21 cy.
Agricultural Machinery.
The radendgned calls the attention of all
who ore m ned of machinery to the fact that
be stm hoklsthe fort, as agent for the Penn
sylvania Iron Works, one of the largest and
most responsible manufactories in the United
states.
He will sell engines of any style, from a
two-horse power np and will also sell saw
mills, grading mills, Threshing Outfits with
steam or Horse Powers, or any kind of stand
ard machinery as cheap as flrst-class Machin
ery can be bought. -
1 will also put together and start all ma
chinery I sell without extra charge. -
JIJO Jones Creek. Anson Co., If.: C .
Bills
Doors
a
I ' '31
NEW GOODS!
THEY ARE COMING IN AND
MUST BE SOLD,
Our Mr. Hardison has just
returned from the
Northern Markets,
where he has been selecting
a very handsome stock of
General Merchandise
which the public are cor
dially invited to examine.
WE ARE CONFIDENT
tluit our goods were bought
at BOCK BOTTOM figures,
and we propose to sell tliem
at a small margin
FOE CASH.
HARDIS ON & ALLEN.
47-tf.
Jackson & Bell.
PRINTERS and BINDERS.
WILMINGTON, N. O.
Every description of Printing such
t - . - j i r T T I 1
vuiihliiulioiis, ry-ijaw8, rampniets,
Letter, Note and Bill Heads, State
ments, Hand-bills, &c, &., executed
with neatness and dispatch. Special
attention given to all out of town
orders. 22 ly.
To The Readers
of the
Anson TimeS
TJiose of you who pur
chase Boots, Shoes and
Hats in Uiarlotte, JV. C, we
would most resvectfully ash
you to call and examine
our stock before
',91
We have established the rep
utation of keeping one ofth
best STOCKS in the STATE,
and propose to deal fairly
an h onestly with all.
Yours Truly,
Pegram & Co.
Cliarlotte, JV. C.
40-cy.
'.THE
ELEGANT IN APPEASASCB.
IT IS
Th Lightest Running.
The Easiest to Sell.
AcentS VtUlted in unoccupied territory.
Eldredge Sewing Machine Go.
CHICACO and NEW YORK.
T. B. HENRY, Agent,
Wadesboro, N. C,
Nath'l Jacobi,
No. 10, South Front Street.
We have now in Stock one of tho
most complete assortments in the
following :
Doors, Sash, and Blinds,
Wliite Lead, Paints, Mar
blings, Kalsomine Colors,
Paint and Wall Brushes,
Builders Hardware, Me
clianio 's Tools and Supplies,
Farmer s Implements,
Window Glass, (small and
large), Coach Varjiishes
and Paints, Carriage Ma
terial. And a complete as
sortment of
Iron, Steel
AND
ARDWAREjn
ARDWARE-U
H
Manufacturers Agency for
Cooking Stoves
Best and Cheapest in the State.
New Stock constantly arriving. Send
your orders and save money. All
correspondence by mail promptly
attended to.
NATH'L JACOBI, .
Hardware Depot,
. No. 10 S. Front St.
13 cy. - Wilmington, JJ. C.
SEWING BACHIHLJ
IT LEADS
W0ELD. ,Tf i'Jjlj
W fr V THE As
fell J jacobi 1 1
y AXE, j i
g . "a
GOING AT COST,
FOR CASE,
AND NO MISTAKE.
I WILL SELL MY STOCK OF
I
Clothing,
Shoes,
Hats
n
Dress
Goods,
At Cost, For Cash,
Until September 1st., and at
USUAL PRICES,
If goods are charged.
S. H. Threadgill,
35 tf. Wadesboro, N. C.
Pacific Guano.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED.
400 to 500 tons
of this INVALUABLE FERTILIZER,
which has never failed, and will have
it for sale throughout the season, as
also DISSOLVED BONE PHOS
PHATE At Last Year's Prices,
ALEX. SPRUNT & SON,
15 tf. Wilmington N. C.
S&s. H. Wbfe"
Collector of Insectivorous and other
' Plants.
708 Market Street.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Orders for cut Ho were promptly filled.
16-tf.
TWO LOCOMOTIVES
FOR SALE.
Two Lieut Second-hand Locomotives in
fair order ; thirty-eight inch guage; Cy lan
ders, 6x10 gearcf; suitable for 16 to 30-lb rail;
have been used on Lojreine: road : sold for no
fault, but have no further use fur them ; cost
$6,XK); also a full set of logging cars. Price
whole outfit, 2.500, or would sell half. For
further particulars, address
GREENLEAF JONSON & SON
Norfolk, Va.
SEND YOUR ORDERS TO
ff. L.
t, Jr.
PROPRIETORS OF THE
MERCANTILE PRINTING HOUSE
(WATER POWER.)
Printing, Ruling and Binding,
Wilmington, Jr. C.
Any kind of Printing, Ruling and
T " 1 1 -- 1 -w--m- -a -m-
tJincmg i can ao r5iii tieaas, L.etter
Heads, Note Heads, En volopes, Cards,
Tags, Hand Bills, Posters, Pro
grammes, (Ball Programmes and
Wedding Invitations) (finest in the
State). School Reports. Catalogues,
Lodge Printing, Legal Blanks, in fact
anything you may want,
BOOK and PAMPHLET
Printing a Specialty. I will guaran
tee as fine work as is done anywhere
at reasonable prices with promptness
and satisfaction. Having the latest
paterns Qf machinery running by
Water Power with investments every
month in the latest styles of type as
tney come out. Aaiy work not satis
factorv can be returned.
Orders from tho countrv receive
prompt personal attention. A large
stock of Ladies note paper and en
velopes on hand to be had cheaper
man irora Lry tiooas merchants.
Your orders solicited.
Address
W. L. DeRosskt, Jr.,
22 cy.
Wilmington, N. C.
TTARDWAR
TOARDWAR
I will hereafter deal in
Hardware
&, specialty
Will endeavor as nearly as po3sibl j
lu Keep m stock every article neces-
C 4.1 A. Jl
I wish to sell
to ALL every article they may want
in my line. And, being aware of the
A X. I 1 1 "
AttUt tllO pUDllC
GENEBAHY
Will fiTIWt trt Kiitt nf
than elsewhere, I gladly invite all to
van ouu examine my goods and
Prices.
i nave remaining nn hanr? Hna'
general merchandwe. IT ATS sttapq
mm t f Ul
uky WUDSj CLOTHING, NO-
etc., &c, all of which I am
selling out at COST for the cash.
E. A.
15-cv.
BLTR BAXSAU
preferred to similar art
icles because of it puri-
ly ana ritfi perfume. It
Uestores to Gray Hair
the rostlifsl tc".or&
prevents' d im'n.T i
mm
57
I l i I I I llll '""
Den
WBTf)
Ingram'
Patented June 30th, 1883, by
W.B.INGBAM.ofLilesville.X.C.
Tn nrartiral ft unlimtion of new and useful improvements America is gi.i t i ...
the world, and it may be safely said that every invention which saves the laU.r of ;i mi,t?
to any of trje occupation of lif e aitds to that occupation the laborer without bis . x,,,,
We claim to have accomplishea more man ius,
is so economize! mat. oue aana in nas uiu
other presses require the labor of Trom turn?
do the same; and this result is not change 1
that our press is preeminently the farmer s menu.
1st Because it economises time and lator, tualizis tho resistance, and prev. i,.
hani strain on the operator or driving miehinory the last rounds leitig as easy as ti.,.
2nd. There is no cast iron or complicated machinery requiring, in ra of repair.
and shipment to some foundery or machine ihop, but uny part may be iftvaired ou ti..
3rd. It is self-adjusting; as soon as the power is withdrawn the weight of the lover-,
the foUow-block up to the top where it is readily swung out, leaving an open tox 1, , j n
the gin floor.
4th. The foUow-block w so connects that
..n;rvm,i-n- nf ! tn the amis nf the bale.
5th It occuoies but little siace, is easily
against the wall, or under the floor.
v v,- nn umal moritK rn be manufactured, and sold for the same nionov.
We are now prepared 10 oner compieie
Rights with instructions ror ounamg ior f io.
tgfWe offer special lnaucemenis u eiiveij.iuiu mm "" "j' "unty
rights. For lurther pan
CO.V i) JA UMAM,
Lilesrille,
Lilksvillk, N. C. July 8rd, lss;.
We the undersiened used tho Ingram's Improved Cotton Pi "ess last seiisn, and can !,.,
fniiv wtifv that it rave irfect satisfaction.
facturers, ifessrs. Cox & Ingram of Lilesville,"N. C. Jamks Hoouaa cV: IIhi s.
39 em.
TALB0TT &
Portable and Stationary
SAW AND
COTTON GINS
Have Been Awarded FIRST PREMIUM, Over all Competitors, at
)
EVERY FAIR WHERE. EXHIBITED !
W Cliallenge
Write for
Address,
CHARLOTTE, N. C
Wheeler & Wilson.
NEW
Has no noisy shuttle and is the light
est running sewing machine made,
no lady's health is endangered by its
use.
AGENTS WANTED.
Wheeler $ Wilson Mfg Co
Atlanta, G
5-em.
Jonesboro Hgii School.
Jonksboro, Moore Co.. N. C.
Theiext session begins January 14th
xooi. j? or terms, &c, apply to
lrof. WILLIAM C. DOUR
1 SalFrii. hv T a i, I
r "ii u i A7fiijii i il i. ...p. .1, i.
....v. w
Improved
im iy iu? u.iu m noU oi our -rvs.s ti,.
I
-.. ....., a ubrmhuii ji
w nve nanus, i n.ni nraw im thirty inuna
by tho application of oUier power. A , ,
rry
!!.!
i ,
loth ends must go down ttgether, thu.,
I
shelterwl, and may be placed off from
t...-
! . t,
uaim x i v
iv ici i uu j -a
cmars auaress j
And is all that is claimed for it 1V the umm..
K: X. Da BBS.
A. !W. Man us.
OOEN MILLS,
AND PRESSES
CozxLpetitioii.
Catalogue.
TAIBOTTfy ,TOS.
COLUMBIA, S. C.
AYER'S PILLS.
A laru;o lrirtioi of llie ulncli
caiuiu hiuii;tii suil'oriti rcatnl ltnui , i r ttiy
11IOIU i if itlO HlOilltU'll, buMcirt, :tlil Inn.
AVKK'S CAl'IIAU'rK' l'l I.I.H Mfl lii--iy "I'll
tiiKSO orKii'-, Hiiil me ciecmlly Iiiki!
euro liio liou;4cs t..u.iil 1J tiicir li iiuj;
meiit, i .id uui iij; Cur-I Ipai inn, liKiio
tio:i. J) Vf'; i. , 1 1 . ml :. Iii' , ijym'iiuij .
ami a lumt ul uiIilt u.....ri.in, lor .ill "!
vlji::ii tlu-y are h H.if.', jiuic, hi,.
lcii;i:il lcmuily. Tin.' ixlci.s.vi: use "i lh -'J
.Pli.b liy omiiiriit iiiy:i:iii in n y,ul;u j-i";ic-t'c,
!-Ui) uiimistakiilily Vliu ! i:n:il'"ii
wiiiih Ui.y are LeM ly tlie niLili:;0 J'ImI.s
Siol). Tlioc Pi f.ij nre coiiipoumh'.l ut tpc til l )
6ulianc-.- mily, Jiiul ivl ! u I i ly fn i- l:ii
oaluiiiol or imy otiior injurious ingiiedf i.k.
A SufTorr from ,'Icmliwlic wi ld :
'.VVKH'el 111. 1.S ill; iliv:iill;.bl- tn iiii, :ni'l
rt; my coiirit.iiit coiiipnuidii. I lmvo ! 'ii
a sev'cre biilli-iir lioni liraduoln', ainl jm-r
1'M.I.S HIV llie Oil J V lllilg fOlliff l""l 1"
for relinf. . iUu', ii'ti will .(iilckly iimvc n y
bi) ls iinil fr.-c my Ijc'uI from juain. 'J lt-v
r tins imosi ellet-iirr mih! the uii' M li.5
1 li;t ve -vrf fomi.i.' 1 1 ifi :i iilr;iMir' lo nt l'
.-:k in tlielr prxis.-, uti.l J uluiy ilo ro
V. OCO.iyiilll Oll'uffc.
V. I,. of W. 1.. r)' & Un.."..
Finnkliii HI., Uiclnmjiid,'8., ,luu- a, IW.'.
"1 lsv' used Aku'h I'li.l.K fn mnnliMr
)s instaiiccn h reitomnicriiled l.y vou, nJ
have never known tlicm to fail to miil .h-"
tlw ilt'Kii'cil result. Wi- ooimUintly koi p iJk-iii
on hand Ht our tiom. mid prize" tln-m a
t!aHiit, safe, niul rulialili- f;iuiily iin il. ojii.
FOit 1VS1'K1'.SIA they arc iiiTaliiHble.
.'. T. ilAVES."
Alexia, 'J'exaa, Jiuio 17, 18S2.
Tlio Hr.v. FnA.Ncm It. IlAiti.owr, Trriiiun
from Alldnl'X. Oa., y: ' For Home yx-nri
past 1 have Ixren Puhjet't to coitli'iiti"".
from wliinh, in Kj.ite of tho uko of mnli
eii; of various kinds, 1 fttlvrcJl ini:i t-ani iiji
luooiivenl. iici, until buioc months ni;o I
heHn taki.'ig AvKlt'n I'ii.l, They liavn
antiii'ly correct -d the costive lialit, nt
have vastly improved my general health. "
Avcit'n Oathaktjc I'ius correct lrrex
laritii;s of lh bowels, itimulato tho rj.jx
tito and digostion, and by their prompt
thorough action give tone aud vigor to tb
whole physical economy.
ntiirAUED ht
Dr. J.C.Ayer& Co., Lowell, Massj
Sold liy all Druggist.
YOUNG,
OLD, AND
MiDDLE-
All experience the wonderful
beneficial effect of
jAyer's Sarsaparilla.
Children with Sore Kye, Sore
AGED,
"Mtwi - 4Aaf VI Uy BV1U1UIVU" " J I
llitic taint, may be made healthy and itroiig
uj its nee.
Sold by all Druggist ; f 1, U botUea for $5.
ONLY 020
for a PHILADELPHIA 8LVGER
of this tjio. Iqiul to any
kglngM- I thu BuirkvL JU
mvmtbrr, vm.stmtt it to
rjcnmtjvn Urform you patf
frr it. This is the same ftylo
other companies retail for $50.
All Machines warranted for 3
years. Send for Illustrated Clr
calaraodTestimonials. Address
CHARLES A. WOOD 4 C9.,
175. Tenth SU Tbibuklpbia. K
STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA,
- ; ' ANSON COPNTV. )
Havintr this dav auAlified as administrator
de bonis non, with tlie will annexed of Mrs.
Ellen A. Dargan dee'd. Notice is hereby
given to all persona having claims against
said decedent to present them to me on or
before Maiy 9th, 18&J, or thin notice will be
pleaded in bat- ol the same. And all persons
Indebted to said Ellen A. Dargan, decM,, are
requested to make immediate payment.
SAM. T. ASHE,
administrator of
Apr. 23. 8.-2S-4t. Mrs. Ellen A. Dargan.
Q50 REWARD
will be paid tor Gri
Fan of same sixe tht ea
clean and bag as mncliGrminor
gd in one day a our Patent
MONABCH Grain and
aJK fion&r&fcnr ana s
rirbiAweTffsrtothepu
lfcil towPri. Send fr
' ' circular .ud Pflf "V
which win littim CO..
SOWS.