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THE WADESBORG, If. f. APRILS 1SKB ROBERT H. COWAN, Editor. 3IR. GHEKX IN Till? , Below we give extracts trora the admirable speech -of Representative Creen madedttring the consideration At the IIurd-Romeia election -cosiest, jn support of the cjyj of Mr. Hyrd. His speech elicited average remark I CIC? tvtttv tIio nPRniai hMila nf nven I Ilia floftff-t nn pinrpss si(l InPJltlon that ruw'u poppies and ad i $ - uoxiwus t ti exaunnatiou u - 4lu X the aili .wreedi. In he wueuiji lexicon, tol-j ant ho tliatr there" "hi pi.'atle ' t-iauou of buc.i impi..? timidity. ' cniist; lor thai the persou prutwi ' In ours, jt hhould it. po. t, "ep.o .at;e c Uxl H.th the off use. Upon Mjuhj rtbove Uiu tiittregai i ol Sec. 3. J hat wnei e-er it snail be the claims of those below. made tonj p ar to the United States Ju thejiame of the great Jehovah court or judge' having jurisdiction And .the Continental Conres- I ask, that ' health or lifj of any person ia such racU.Ialing conciliation sound imprisoned for any offense, in a statesmanship or genuine party pul county jail or elsewhere, for a period icvt . Rut. Mr. Sneaker, in IU V zeal ' of nn rn.i- nr .ww is etuhinsrerfHl bv -- . -w j " " . for party which I truist imports ! clos confinement, the said vourtor 'my country X my God's and truih's, j judge is hereby authorized to make i i ; f I : -i.: T . .. i , - - e . i nave oeen leu mio uigreKKioii. j men oruer aua provision ior me jus now ome Jbac!?- to. the case f , com To t and well-being of the persou nurd ra itome.s auu tutt tue i;jcw . : so. iinpiisened as shall be aeeniea with due deliberation. I believe it : rea.sonablrt and proper. will be eonrfided. Mr. Snea-ier. tli.1t I Rwv.i Tl. .1. fl. cra, rnnrtfl of from all g iartes. Ja pint of liter raudt intimidation, and irregular.- the United Slatea and the district If " I . . . 1 Bry eiraicnw u was a mil l ra; eiy ; lie are among the must es.-enti:u j courts of the Territories are author 1 eard in i,.a fose and enforced at- elements in -voiding, an 1 vitiating ized to remove, from office any com- such agencies, whether it w xlone by ; 1- iippMi:iieJ by said courts under himself or by lit aohf rents. Now, sir, it ha.- been shown to my entire satisfaction' from ue.J-v ad duced tbal each and all of tliyhe are ( J cOufj icuous in the election by .vliKii j foic fivom its p.v.-vtre. f. ! -i . ... .tr ... : i . ". -,T . , , , , wie cuiiMssiee in iris cast u tnen ; , We see them forsooth in the plenti- . . , , , .. Iiie ivkgsvt crowd we ever saw tude of power seating Democratic ! ' , , ,, i in Washmyton m a given space, is . r ' J nn Inn AviTi'H t( niirlit as w writi? tV Of 239. - . r . u r ...... to witness the arnvxl of the famous , . , T, j S 'veuth R-gmient of New York. phonic terms on t!ie loiues of 11 j ,, T. - . , . ... v ... , . ! lhe K-gmii'sit has j;it p.'issed the ptit'hcans, and seem to have U-en . ,. rT , . r . . . . , ,-. , ! Metropolitan Hotel 800 s iron gi amid HpecHuly in ven tud for their pohu -al ! .". , , 7 , . ... ... . , a irorireous displn v of fire works, and a fn re ma;nigtieenl parade is rarely rtention accordingly "In spite of bathos .and, the golden rule', poor frail humanity ia natural ly prone to incline to th fide of such ,is are of a kindred line of thouflijt. j At least it is and thus has ever been j t,lif Pi'ntMlPM in lhi w.-:s irivtii v attestants! We si-o them, "in mr luind'seye, Iloraiiv," s-rupling to unseat those whom suffragnus had. plated to mnke room for others of more than questionable claim. We 1 . Li z ' m v . . ara 111 11 ir&i ar a. a. iiiii ; r iir.il r I I liTat . j .... . . v Krciions six hundred and twent'- aX'Vfii and nineteen hundred and cihty-lhivr. of the Rjvisd Statutes Skc. 5. That t.'.is act shall be in - ho had been elected by thoiitjaaijls ny, many thousands Hut discard , , . ... . I is a chance of their stealing a -xr devil DemocratH whenever there j . seiit on Hf'en. Pe; r'fet in aiill, handsomely ing sarcasm, wo have seen a cum i ,, . a ' . , . ., . dressed m Confederate or cadet grey, mission composed of Senators, Rep- , . , . i i:. ;tika hv their world famous band. ,. , c employ iiieiiw ju bin-ii occasions, , . , resell lives, and 5: i pre mo Jourt lude , ,, , . , . . ! no wonur ihev are the pride of Xew a. .a a ait'a. a av.a v a. i c-uvu 14 1 1. aT-al ArflfPlilllirr ll.u.iVl.tf.oa.kl . A . a 1 ... . . tuous fervor ihaf the wisn ot mo ronstitutional ua.- j-rity of this broad luid, placing a pretvender, a usurper, a sort of Perkm I . , .,f ... .. ' . . ideas A r . . . 1 - ., .1 . , . .... 1 ior. an 1 mneeu me w no e connirv .., rnt.'aa il.nr 11 if 1. I I .1 I 1 11 ... ... ., . ., i L01-V vi ;n Vas-hmglon to celebrate- wona is prone 10 inKO inein ai uieir , . . . ... I im miiiii .vi .:ii'V tit null- trin norin claim as t!ie party of l-ig!i looral a. V ' 1 f I 1. ij. 1 in I It . . u . . . I , . ... . . . .... a I Cftt Uv.A,la. Ill I ir UlaJLlLl IHIM..KII1 tX . . . ... , , , J . virtues. VVliat we p(or hiiitu! c:ea ! itite proudest vvjion honestly won i ., . , ! , .1. ... . 1 lures consiuer oui y moral 4oe-siou is jand wortliily worn on this muud.-ine ! . . t . 1 , witli thfc saints ti cross tlie way llie sphere of ours in utter dLsreyard of : ... , , , , . . . , .. couceitratiou o: hand, oni-erv. anu n.. riirnts of tliH rn-r. .I ..ml ..f l im ... . 'corruption. A nv.ld iuUn.aiion to J'CW believed it a righteous decision at the ; iSCl. living Sunday or kid-gljve aim uit? iuiic;y aim uiiie : . , . , ! w'1 il' l itii o I hij v L nnu- fr nrpootcv nrliTarib. T'in. 1 1,.!'- CUV" l fl V VWL A (tV.( -v CIJ 1 1 I., ....J . 1 2 -.1.' ... - X-' OIOt tiiiiv.oio I .... . . I . . .-. . . . ... ... vices .can oe dispensed wun a'Ter timo, and still iewer will maintain it i ..." . ..... , . ' ' rxr ' 1 , . 'election day is iiitininU(ti .n ot tlie now. Of course party had notlupg i , . . ? r.c to do wiih it. j 8hot-un XSV- 01 course thej scorn tlie use 01 sucu o.tse ;t0eiu iirs. ttie in tliese "piping days of peace'' ihnn they did in the stormy days of war, when they faced the tattered boys in .'iey" ho proved tote more tliao their equals in all save fanc3 drill. A Fe'.iii.;. iiud IKwi ii-i ive Tornado ia li villi .'i-fiird (Jouuly Rai.kigii, N. C,, April 19. The fiiuLiii ynd destructive tornado vhich swept over a portion of Kuth Auviewot this, Air. bpeaker, we , Of course, railroad magnaUand er. constrained to admit that with ; cotton s.)inning luI Jgf nnJ vom wT UV'U UVPOttOU i mill poien.alev, who are generally ot j e,U,,l county, 'was the most i lent vitlj liliputian threads, or Dartv i n. . ... t .. . ! . . . . : ,' h , ,. - ; xw. imiohj .ii ,,,-r- vV!,a hWji-m that section lias witness cm,.., the hm.-n, of a disordered suasion, employing ihe.r thousand ; aJ ,uu. The storm struck near fancy. Ay next to .1 he Ucs winch j iUllJ lens of thuUsaiuls, never vote ! Island Ford, on Broad river, in the houmei, .ogether ,,, the cr,s of , tliese under Ulll lus!l ,)fim)iie(t ;JUal S0UlIjxresle!.n rt of lhe count Latue none are made of stronger j mid starvation ,-o qa. ncs .eT.u i,t. j and t rr, veled pandiel with the river c .ord. t or one I lay no i-elf-r.ir.it- rw,.i ,-..... m.i.. 1, . . , . ...n-.iaiii.t,'. k . . i i v. .. 1 ...... j JVa.. .,iv.. ..v.uu, . ,n iui n;iie.-.ac a most lunous speed in eou claim to be unlettered by them, ; Diovilltr hi.s u,.. or r,Jlir ,ri .. i iw.o, - - 11 1 -UCiLlii CI II ITVJLlUll. JJlll.l 11 white dependents, would scorn to do j llour, barns, stables, fences, sheds, it. Of a verity, A-ard poljtr;s in mi- i , were swept a.vav. A number tuous Ohio towns, hke Toledo J ,v ; 0f horses, cow: . sheep and hogs, were .md wiiat is uiure I do iiot wish to be s h n as it is intent and apparent Xhnt Uiey hold my political foes to- , ...,,1. . c i i , ' .. v..v i oi noises, cow: , sneep anu nogs, were t.:tr With tenacity of hooks Of (ramnle nrn nnt. iTtitr,,ll,j.t v fil 1. 11 j ,- . r . .. ' . T , . ... I 1---.-."- . ' j is. lieu, i... i, loiiunaieiy no persons " sueiveis aim ine l-iuicioiis lnHnipii.a wcie ilh;d, thojgh many were in- Air. Speaker, of being better than my j tion of ballots by a bluiaut pot h lv w l" uevn i politician. Uut .of course, if such ... ... i: i.n.-i j ;i t. ! ; klUS i'.., line lilllllCII LaLi;t.'U tll-?i-l.Lll ou..e ; ju. t j. In the house ot Mrs. Scogi in a remarkable manner. The house was Id: It of logs ar.d the children .outne, aim oeiest a tyrant, ; tlhngs be, it is for the feood of the -and next to hmi their twin brother, j wa-e-worker, who is 'not aware t t i.ni" ill iwir i mil iitrjni-i .ia..w.n.ii i . " . ... ... .....j. u. 41JUU. newouiaolherw.se vole against lnfa : w,;le frlwll,Ig OI1 a bee5. The roof cr te ail- Pharisee ; true interest! But, sir, ,f such gaVevay and some of the heavy UoJ iorbid hat Ishould ont Herod . thmgs be, I humbly submit thai t he j Ulllbers Ml (n the bed ou ,vhicll t,; lie .Ml or out Pnarisee the Pharisees, j law which applies to Suu.h Carolina. ' c liltiren v,ere h ;n Tue bed.stead 0:her things being equal, it be- - and Louisiana under liepubhcan po- , wu8 aud u!d . tasidoued one and very o- , "h-.--. U..1.4 annul man , lency snan nonu the liw applv to c. 0...1 .i,,. ..n New England, or Pennsyiva.im, or ' b is ; nd j r.'ve.ted the th ldren Ohio elections under the ruli.ig ot a : t,.olu beiu killed. They were re Democratic House. . covered a.teriho storm alive and Ix;t us have done withal! such con- ..nirrinr.-d Tb afr.rmm.tfl ln l.v New Goods! Iliave 4it received my Fall ami Winter Millinery, which is nice and ueautifuJ. and will, continue to gel new xioveJUeci in Mitlmerr during the entire SKASON a tbr appear. W liaTu seeurel the sen-sees of a first class Mill iaer. Satisfaction guaran teed. . ; With tbanlcs for former patrooago 1 respectfully solid t a continoance of your favors. ; Very Respectfully. - Mrs. L. W. Ya uglum. Oct. 1st tf. SOUTH EKJ DFlOT OP Carriage 4 Material. C. D. Franke, IROX nlTJJ ft C ft A nX T AND DEALER CARRIAGE ITETEEIAL OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS; COUSULT YOUR Interest Sole Proprietor of the Celebrated CROWN COACH VARNISHES Largest Stock of Refined and Swedes Iron in the South. 157 Meeting Street, C HA K LESTOM.S. C. Oct. 15 tf. JET". STST. to be even like other men, and no better, by mere a-.sumption. Other things being equal, from my poor lniserab'e standpoint it behooves him to incline to the side f his friends fusion of terms which imnoi-L . ! k c ; mu r ..r.i.. ,.'.. I "": oi i.i ia u-uii. ioice oi me anu Hveniv I Mirii-,.1 nthm. i. I .i;r. : .i . t . ,-a and evenly balanced. Other things being equal; if be be a man of sense instead, of an Ar.cadiun dreamer, he will be content to walk tho earth in his day a id feneration and leave to others to attain to that plane of maudlin sentimentlism which pn joins self-immolation and party imr 'ohition to evoke the open acclaim iut covert sueer of his friends the emvny. -TAJ, llr. Speaker, I am not asham ed to proclaim myself a party man " or, if j-ou prefer, a partisan to the ! jp.opic that eelf-coiiteinpt would be my legitimate portion did party foes praise, pity, or otherwise Ccijole me, Aud so. Mr. Speaker, I approach tma 1 v.,ta a decree of bias Cp;ifest, which somo others feel, bwt fain would smother or conceal; and yet 1 trust I approach it dispassion Wiy Aud with as honest purpose as any ou this floor to be guided by Victs aiui rules of evidence. 1 aj- r. ach it with a full conviction, sus tained by the of the case, that the c ,i. ea ai t is entitl. d to the seat he is claiming. But were I hampered vith a doubt. Heaven fbrfend that I should stretch my coneience to irir,. the benefit pf tjit doubt to the other side viiiiijj aootner. iet ; tarn befoi e it reached the town of publican imgularities be measured ; Kuiherfordton, which otherwise by their own bushel. Then, Mr. j W(M,ld have been devastated bpeaker, when the vole is taken there will be one more tenant on this side of the House and a cor espimd ing vacancy across the main aisle. CHARLESTON, S. C-, Whole sale Grocers and Cot ton Factors, GUANO IMPORTERS And Dealers in Fertilizers. We claim to have one of the largest Grocery house in the United States, and carry in sto. k everything required for a first-class Our Cotton and Is complete in all its branches, and we noli, it nji lsijjuuienis. Our stock of Champagne and fine Wines is coiunlete in everv resneot. nml ii,u any uiarKec- Choice Old Whiskies. EarPUItE AND UN.'DULTRATED. We oITit for sole, on favors Ma tornia tn the trade, WAGENER'S CELEBRATED FINE OLD WHISKIES otthc following special brands, namely: WAGENER'S CABINET, WAGENER S OLD NECTAR. W AGENJ. RS XXXX. WAGENER'S XXX, ir AGENER'S PET, Wagener's Hand-Made Corn. VERY OLD AND CHOICE. Fcr exixJlence. puritv and evennetM of null ity, the aljove are unsurpass; d'Wy any W his- k7v s, imjfrxeu, ine onjy oojection ever made to them by the manipulating dealer being that they cannot be improved upon. GERMAN ARTILLERY, THE BEST FIVE KS&IX l l 1MAU IJN THE WORLD. By careful experiment and nation, i tion. one of the most exTM.riHnof.l cimtr mn. ufacturei-s and judftes of leaf tobacco in America has discovered a combination of to'aiicco which, united, has nnv-l mwl tha finest Cifjar ever made, sold to the consumer ai. nve cents it is every where conceded equal to tha maioritv of tjnint. fimni -.n the market and suierior to many- trf those cralrl J Ti I m Tii mi. pi xi is a . peneciiy sweet; smoke, made of higb-frad tobacco, contains no flavoring matter of any kind. We solicit correspondence aud all inquiii cheerfully answered. Seud for our full price naif, F. W. WAGFJVFB A CO. Oct 19 am. School Books, Blank Books, j i ' ; Fine Stationery, j Fancy Goods and Standard Literature at DAVIS'S ROOK STORE, WADESBORO, N. C Mail QTilers promptly at tain ea to. April 30 '85-cy. Safe of Land under a Deed in ! Trust. if ,v,irtneof 1Vf 'i ' Tnr-t made in Jl. Jlloutag.ie by J ui.es Swanner aiid wife Elizabeth; ilntii.ia Hasty and Hester Ann Hasty the 2It day of January. 1884 and reuist.r-?d in Trust B.Kik No. 19. page 1567 t-t Hnjr. H ih. Iis-cistHr's Odiof in An:f i:oiniy I will sell to the liighnyt biddi-i for cash at tb late residence of Grifdn I. ELtsfy. dc"d.. Decemler 15. 1SS5. the tract or parcel ! land known as that part of thrt Griffin L. Hasty tract wbich w.is laul'ofT or fell to theK.tof said Swanner and wife, nn-i Matilda Hasty and Hostor Ann Hasty in the uiv.hion os urn u. U Hasty land con faiuiiii?l 1 2 acres. H. MONTAGUE, Trustee. bvVAMES H nniFFfN' Nov 19 4t. - Assignee of the debt. C. Gresham & Co. Importers and Jobbers of CJiina, Glass ar.d Tinware, Lamps, Cutlery, CloeK's, etc. Refrigerators, Ice Boxes, Fruit Jars, Ice Cream Freezers and other seasonable goods, Dinner Sets'oo. Tea Setsfroc!f5to$,s!- When wanting anj thing in our line it will save you money by giving us a trial. C. GRESHAM & CO,. Charlotte, K". C. May 7'S. tf. Few Drug Store ! I am now receiving my stock cf Don't fail to give me a at the T. Covington stand. Very Respectfully, Thcs. F. Costner, D. Oct 22 tf Wudesboro, N. U SUITABLE FOE THE 8EAS0!j TTehare in Slock no ic the folio Season: Sxeelsior Wine and Older Eliiig which will make more cider thnnanv other mill on lhe nnrk r ' does not black the juice, but crushes the apple instead ufp imli. 'm " :8 HORSE R.VKEf?, eif her bnd self dmi;i orconihiWd CORB1N IHSK HARROW. The (.'oibin H.uiows is tl-, n-1t st . r , sold. It will pulverize and prepare more land in the kih.c (m ' I-".rT,r!t than nny implement coating iwice the money. For puttm - Hff nothing equal tnjr " 1 ' il q lii. HAND And SULKY PLOWS. AW have the Sulkv I'l..,v ,T , thoroughly tested at our last Fair and was pronounced 'bv fai m,.,' mnpt practical am! best. " M"tU SEED. Wre mnkea s?rei;ilr rof fi.dd k.i! nr.,! l:., ... ... ... We pell more than anv other bouse in N i ). ' ' ' " ' Mari'!y. y v IAKLPJ til N and . iJOS.S PRLSSFS gamea a reputation that makes it sell -The Van Wmkl,. . The Holidays Are Coming. jiOfiiieastsiai Railroad uompany. Leave Charleston. One of the most important bdls yet brought forward in the Hoi in j 4.-lt 5o A M the Henderson -Bennett bill to ame: d T 12 55 a m the Internal Revenue tiystem, iu!io , j(,vc Flr,,.e: duced by Judge Bennttt from the 2lo. -uii : A m. SSUERIXTEXUF.XT S Ol F CE, I CHAHLEsfiiX. t5. C, May 3, 18S5. j On and after tiiistlittetlieiohowiug Schedule wiil l.c ran: Arrive at Florence. 3-55 P M 4 52 AM Judiciary Committee ou the 15th . 4l- 05 p M- l v.... i. 1 ot 26.999 NOW IN USE. Arriceat Charleston. 5 00 AM 4 10 P- M inst. The bill wus originally dr. fl d . ZlASS&S btawmB- , -by Mr. Henderson, who is one of our ! T. M. EMEIliSON, J. F. DIVINE, most painstaking and hibori..us ' tn'l Pass. Agaat. Gen'l Sup't members, and was 're mod-, led in j Committee. with some ann ndments ! of Judge Bennett's incmporeie 1. j Instead of commenting upon i', it 1 would be. better and its in.portai.ee justifies it to give the I ill h. f .it. -This is the first practical UKH-uie for relief our people from the odious features of the intermit revenue s s tem that has yet been Inaugurated.--The bill reads: Be if enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Um- tu Itshou d, j betwixt-the jde" before t a hair. . ustice ia i n fcjd "be done though the heavens fall." But .magnanimity is another thing atter tlie requirements of justice hav been answered. Prate not to me of paity magna: ;m ity. In man s deal ings wit!- teltow man, it is beau tiful, it is sl me. In party conges sions to opposi. fac.on, it is folly it is a foily it is u undir; aud that, i ioth Talle:a,.d, . vnise than a ,cr. e. That party v coiic lions are worth a pincji -ivh; ro itsue is joined an involved. a hair divid. south and southwest jL-onceding the breadth -That-parly which wins in a national .Mruggie should stickle for paity uni 4y and brotherly accord ; and to in -emu it. should have its ptfrts. aijd .Vrop congenial. Antagonistic c-jiu pjsiiion implies discord, and discord dr.veling. 'naVer, and premature r a. He was wise Kindergarten -tier wno: wajkji.g lp the gardei with the young king, oue itay, was aaed by inaty whether he iioU.d retaju in coufidentijil trust llje adhereiits of his unfriendly prede cessor. Replying, not in 4vordsf he began to strike off wjth Uia pi.ne the heads of the highest poppies. Leaye not your enemies about you, and es- peni y taose ota larger growth, was the lessou inculcated. The lesson A 1 . n a . lea scates or Aivencu in Lo.tgreas assembled, , JThat whenever in any statute de nouncing any violation ol the internal-revenue laws as a crime or mis demeanor, there is prescribed in such statute a minimum punishment, le-s r goods are the hi KelU-r 1omU1v Klnv f ft 111 itul , - v mmj flMIMCVf L UCT as grKd as the best, and can be sld as cheap. AH are wai erT. CiTf:n1an mailed free Newark MaChtn-SCO wark 010 Intern branch Hou&e. Uaf rrU JUL All persons say their oods are the best. We ask yoy to eilnv c win m pruvru vv eiiT i n Si 171 . Heed and Fertillzlns Orlll and our llitr Ittmkea. ThcZ Kewark, 0 miv i ii UJU1U1J1J ooo CM AH LOT TF, JV. 0 In view of the fine nrnsnpnta fr a large ti'aiie this ..all, 1 have purchas- ej a KiocK tnat will in everv resnetit Wdrms! Worms! W oi vis 1 Worms may be suspected when there is in testinal irritation, or itching at tkeend of bowels, a disposition to pick at the end of the nose. Theso indicate that the sufferer is af flicted with worms which re guarantee to destroy and absolutely eradicate from the system by the proper use of thie grandest medicine of its kind ever offered to the peo ple and which has been used and is enthusias tically endorsed by thousands who have been benefitted by it during the last twentv rears. Wheeler's Vermifuge and Infant Blood Purifier. If you are troubled with unusual tbirst, increase of saliva, irregular appetite offensive breath. mlAKallow ii.. ,T. .' " " uvuiswimny uusn, swelling or tne upper 11 enlargement, use Wheeler's Vermifatro. you experience an enlargement of the stomach, disturbed sleep, couch, headache rever, etc., use Wheeler's Vermifuge. For an iuese 83-mptomsuse Wheeler's Vermifuge, it is pleasant to the taste. It is more safe and thorough in its action than Medicine. We offer (Fheeler's VTermifue uoi in competition with the many worse than worthless nostrious claiming: for it virtues anjuiuie.. uy any simuar preparation ottered to afiheted inaukiud. :Prepared only bv . f " uoiesaie druggists, rluL 1'a. A 1 1 reputable dealers keep it. And now is the time to prepare for THEM. Finest variety of tropical Fruits 111 the Market. Fresh Cargoes Every Week. BANANAS, COCOANUTS, ORANGES. MALAGA GRAPES, Northern Fruits. APPLES.'FIGS. PEANUNTS, RAI SINS. NUTS, CITRON. CURRANTS, Orders tided w ith dispatch., O- Bart & Cc, Oct 22 em. CHARLESTON. S. ( - - .. J......U.J .I. .... ic.-o 1 " - luiit 11 111 111 every ieseci than which miuimum no fine, penal i De aiJ,'.:iate to the'.demaud. Pur-- iy.impriauuii.eiit, or punishment is mhT'l uulu eyerJ department ;mi.i,n,,t,,.lu.i a hlled lth the most attractive aud authorized to be i . sed. -everv sue!. -w - minimum puuishu t is hereby abolished ; and the cou r judge iu every such case shall ha discretion to impose any line, pena. . impris onment, or punishment not exceed ing the limit authonz. d by such statute, whether such fine, penalty,- miprisonnient, or punishment be less or greater thau the said minimum &o prescribed. fcECTios 2. That no warrant, in a;iy c..sa under the iuiema revenue laws, shall be issued upon an aiiidavit making charges upon information and belief, unless such atlidavit is made by a collector or deputy collect tor of internal revenue or b -': uue agent, nor such atlidavit is first approved -by. e district atlotney aid' written i istructions given by him for the issuing of the warraut; and with the excermon aforesaid every such war? a:.t shall be issued upon u sw orn com nluint sitting forth the facts constituting tlie offeuse and 1 U g;ng them ix be Wifhiu th'j persoiial kn wh dge of the affiant; and i warrant shall be Hued upon tli0 i'tfi4avit of a person other than such collector net-nit-ix collector, or revenue agent, unless Vo'y is Wthy of illutio .."Ue ag!nt' uuIes ,h,cr aui cobyeb, ..otwUhsUpd having jurisdicUon shall ZoZ the warrant aud shall epier upon desiradle goods of the season. - DRESS GOODS. 5 4 Brocade Flannel, with Stripes f r in.. I . vo iiiai in 6 4 Jersey Cloths, all Wool, only fi vu, eAUilgOOU. 5 1 Jersey Cloths, alfWool. onlv $1.00. extra good. . ' b 4 Dress I'lannels, all Wool, $1.00, CA bid fLMJii 6 4 Dress Flannel. 75c. 6 4 All Wool Plaid Flannel 1 00 .,-ou anu 00 incu r- iaun-' 4ancimr SILF Black Gros Grain Silks from 75 to ii. i a iinu up. A handsome line of Mourning Silks Surahs. Rhadames. Satins, Plushes Velv-fcts and Velveteens, these goodi beiug in great demand. TRIJIMINGS. Mj Dress Trimming Department c.Minses the latest, novelties in neniio Frimres Mora - n . , J . va. . A I II II nungs, Lraias. flam and Beaded Fringes, Gimps nud Ornaments. Pasamen tones. Trimming Braids with Gilt and Silver, &o.. &c 'CLOAKS. Ladies' Seal Plush 'Jackets; Dol mans: Newmarkets; Russian Circu lars; Ulsters, and Walking Jackets .. Ar b,5 8tock of Children Cloaks in all the desirable styles. 1Ui8 Very Respectfully, ePi am" L. Seigle. round. I found a vacant store room in the new Moore block, and have put a new ana tresh stock of all kinds .Of GROCERIES tnd Confectionaries in it! .Now, if you will come and give me enough on them to keep "soul and body ', to gether you may them. My Tobacco I3 good and cheap, and I keep all grades of it. In the rear of my store will be founda neat and first class where you can any thine to drink that you want. Give me a call if ybu want a good bargain. Yours Truly, -f Pinks! SEND FOR SAMPLE COPY. The Slate Chronicle, (Successor to the Farmer and Mechc.n- icand tne Chronicle ) Xewsy, Bright and. Clean. UP WITH THE TIMES. The iSfafe Chronicle will be what its name implies a State paper. It is not the Raleigh 'Chronicle," and will not be local or sectional. Tt will aim to keep up with the current news from Murphy to -Mantao, or as the politician-.' put it, from Cherokee to urriuicK. It will be the organ of no man, no ring, 110 section, no party. It wil be Democratic in oolitics. but wil not hesitate to criticise Democratic measures and Democratic officers. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION'. One Year, $2 00 Six Months. l.OO Three Months, 50 For a sample copy address, THE STATE CHRONICLE, Raleigh, N. C The Progressive Fanner L. L POLK, Editor. A Weekly Paper, size 27x40 in , 8 pages, 40 columns. Subscription price $2 a year $1 for 6 months, post-paid. The first number will be issued on the first day of December. Let your sub scription begin with the first issue. Money at our risk, if sent by resister-- ed letter- or money order. Write name and Post Office plainly . Send in your subscription at once. Ad dress. THK PROGRESSIVE FARMER. Nov 12 tf. Raleizh. N Ci j 1 - . Mr. P. B.Allen of Chesterfioltl n South Carolina is with me and will be pleased to have Ins munv friends . .. 10 to see mm. p Oct. 8. 3m. . Notice! All persons are hereby forbidden to haul wood or straw, to hum .;ti, dogs or guns, nr trespass in anr man ner upon my Sullivan nlam l.... near Wadesboro. t 9?64t. P.B.GADDY. PA VILI0JV H0TFL Charleston, S. C. O0O O NOT LET YOUn JUDGEMENT- ,K be governed by your prejudices, but give our first c!as offerings a fair and liberal trial, when we know you will be conviueed of what? That our CLOTHING is equal in nil respects to the best made to order and at .-'bout HALF the PL'ICE, We have a Manufacturing Depart ment connected with our establish ment, for tho.se who desire having their Clothing made to order, at prices far below that you have been, paying tor the same at other houses. Sample of good-, and blanks for measurement mailed upon ann!.' a lion. - "VTTe "Kim ploy no travel! In? salemen. Tt is a big ex pt.'nse and the buyer has to pay for it. We give our customers the benefit of that exien..e t 1.jviIii- a-n-i.!-, t !.,.... at least 20 per cent in that war and again wo propose' to sell cheaper than nny other house, and bv ordering fc-ood.- from us, we ure satisfied that it will be a.pavin- to von of JK) ner cent. Try us and von wiil yourself. Our constant aim has been to nli-rv. before you a BETTER CLASS of GOODS in preference to chean caJeb bails, as well to p.riiiiin nui.,... us the utmost confidence founded on the following sound principles: Ilonrxt Value! Marking the Selling Price on all Goods ' Return of the Money if goods do not bear honest criticism or if you should change your mind within a reasonable time, you have the right to return the goods and get back - your monev a. m-i vil.-o vanlaeous to you and not derrijnrn fal to us, and the best evidence that there is no misrepresentation 01 overcharge. Our stock represents the . CHOICEST AND PRINCIPLE STYLES of the season none equal to it in this market selected for DURABILITY well as BEA UTY, and wiihuU, a care for your interests The constant increase of our busi ness shows an appreciation of our enterprise, and has caused us to be recognized as the Leading and most. Reliable Clothiers and Furnishers in tins section. ''lie propose to con tin ar to have that distinction. " SSTTarties orderinc Readv-m;vt or Custom-ma;ie Clothing not known 10 us, win send city reference or we wiil send C. O. D. by Express with privilege of examing before paving, the party to pay return charges if gJOUS uo noi suit. S, II. Fish Mate, Successor to Ottenburg & Co., Wilmington, W. C. Sept 2-'85 -am. make n better t.-nmp. gin the peed cleaner. cn" faster or run v V11' draught. Ue tvirry all the stnndmd Inpleiunts n.-l, v, pPuv's'i ''"'' i-rs. Harrows. Mills. Cut pis. hellers, Churiw. B iu ant Mown,, m nnd ninny other Implements. 'nii TENNESSEE WAGONS' at priee 0- meet any one oer man me lowest ami th-n not at ct (WUand S,,,n, i ino 'improved double feed Champion Grain Drill. Guarantvi , Rust Proof oatsor any other grain. ,v"' J. h SIiannonlioure & Co. college bt reot, , . t'lt Alii a )TTE KB. LATT BRO. GLOTEIEES; -Charlotts, H. 0." Tvr I .U,.Ji.v.ll.i .1.. a iJ J cit. J lj t J iirnitnr e.Bealer CHEAP BEDSTEADS, CHAIRS, " Coffins and Burial Suits. ' the warn: fho. ctu n torn-:, x. c. .jr-Larst Stoek tl.e Stnte. Sen-1 for Pi-iccs.. JUS. "I" H f K Q p y House first-class in all respects, cen trally located, passenger elevator. RATES: $2 and $2.50 per day. Busses and jvagons at all trains. Do not give your checks up yon train. Our responsible agent is at Depot. W Ask-for Pavilion Transfer.1 E. T. GALLIARD, Proprietor. I. H. Alderman & Co. 25 Mar.. et sr. TF i I m i ngl) n , N. C, . . DejiJlers in Stoves,Tinware Lamps and Chandeliers, Roofing and Pump Work. Cnir line of Cooking Stoves is the best, including such as the 'elebrated Farmer Girl Elmo, Caro lina an . I Harvest. Prices for both Heating and Cooking Stoves furnished on application. W. if. Alderman & Go. Aug 27 'j "am. School Notice! Wire ?! a!, tresses ;,h 4 Drawer Burpaus at ' Baby Carriages Iron, Cloth Window Shades from ."'0,. i ' 7MIK 0 00. Up. LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATIC. Coffins and Metallic Cases. E. M. ANDREWS a y -Qo-cm. n, 7 ,M , Cuarlotfc, A . C. .5. L Sayfe Son, S3 A-- HTM .... jmmmmmsrMm The Fall term tf MisSes -CinmUnA & Battlo's school at LileRvillA w.n begin Septepaber 14th, J885, ' D. L. Saylor & Son. keeTpSL CtSNSH'P GIN and PRESS. T ey best gin made in all the Boulh lt ,n Kto"-' b-ay any other as it is the ; Tllcy -also Sell the United States tliOJl t.TiA bqivia L.'m . ,a'try. . Sen t.hom ni, :n iS l.a-af r - wk can D DOUffht (invi, 1 V "JCJ,i en iov wuuyat anywhere else for cash, - 28-'84 tf.
The Anson Times (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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