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Why. Do You Suffer ? THE $5,000 EE WAKD With the Headache artii Neural gia when you can be cured in two minutes bv the ure of one 10 cent bottle of Williams & Kind's Fa mous Toothache and Neu-algia Remedy. "A never failing cure," Irvin & PuRCfLi. wholesale agts For any case of. Toothache that one bottle of Williams ' & King's Famous Toothache Remedy. will not cure in two minutes.- We ask " only a fair trial. For sale by. O Irvin & Purckll, Reidsville. . if" . . J A'fl'i 4 i . t -ft A U ol. VI --No. 4. REIDSVILLE, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, ,894. $1 PER YEAR T A. . J . -c mWri -w I 1 I - . ---- -- . v x W -y X - ? .vr-: - I! .- A i ITA r 1 a. ... b a w ia . . mmtmsnm m m a mm mrm . a m a v jr . . : v - - iv . . , m m . a a . m v m n w n r 1 1 r Blood m seass may be inherited, or . acquired during life. Blood should be rich to insure health. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil, with hypophosphites' of lime and soda, cures all Blood Diseases, including Scrofula and Anaemia. It makes, the blood rich and nourishing. Physicict?ts the world over, endorse it. Persons troubled with skin eruptions and all who rm thin or emaciated should take SCOTT'S EMULSION. Curat Coughs, Coids, and Waak Lungs. - - Prepared by Soott & Bowne, N. r. Drusslata a'ell It E. P. SANGSTOK, D. L 328 MAIN ST., DANVILLE, VA. A LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK OF Diamonds, Fine Watches. AMERICAN AND FRENGH CLOCKS, ' FINE AND ARTISTIC JEWELRY, SOLID SILVERWARE. FINE QUADRUPLE PLATED SILVERWARE. PIANO AND BANQUET LAMPS. ONYX TABLES, POTTERY WARE, Silver Novelties. Opera Glasses, (Wedding Presents). My Optical Department All Refraction, of the Eye Corrected when Fitting Glasses. Special examination Free. If your Eye.s pain or annoy you. or have headache Call to See me. dfAll fine and complicated Watch and Clock and Jewelry Repairing and Engraving by Expert Workmen. E. P. LMGSTOH, D. R., Jeweler and Optician. A Graduate of the Chicago College of Opthalmology, Otoloay anu Optics. Spring Goods. We have just returned from the Northern markets where we spent about two weeks in selecting' our SPRING STOCK OF CLOTHING, HATS and FURNISHING GOODS, and we are receiving them daily; and in a few days will show the best seiecceu anci cneapest line of these good ever shown in oreensDoro. we Dougnt these goods at the Closest Cash Prices and expect to give our customers the Veneflt of the close prices. We have on hand a few OVERCOATS and WIN TER SUITS and UNDERWEAR that we are offeri. g some special bargains in in order. to make room for our Spring Stock. Give us a call and see what we are doing, and we will show you how we have cut prices on these goodr.' Q. R. FISH BL ATE. LEADING CLOTHIER AND FURNISHER. WILL R. RANKIN, Manager. FERNANDINA, FLORIDA. 20 S. Elm Street, GREENSBORO, N.C. Fernandina is one of the most enterprising cities in the Peninsular State. Unlike so many of its sister towns in the Land of Flowers it is a new place, having sprung into prom inence sincehe Civil war, presenting a strange contrast to the neighboring capital of the State, St. Augustine, the oldest town on the new western continent. It is a city imbued with the quick ening spirit of the New South, and if the achievments of the recent past are an earnest of the future its possi bilities are great. J To begin with, Fernandina has a population of 4,000. It is situated on Amelia Island and is the county seat of Nassau county. It is located in the northwestern extremity of the State, 35 miles from Jacksonville and 45 miles from Brunswick, Ga. Fernandina is easily accessible by land or water, being the terminal point of the Florida Central and Peninsular railroad as well as of the Mallory Steamship line. It is within easy reach of New York by a seaboard line of railroad or by coastwise steamers. Fernandina has a deep water harbor, and enjoys the distinction of being the principal South Atlantic shipping port. It has immense elevators and storage houses for fertilizers, phosphates, coal, salt, etc. It leads in lumber shipping and the shipping of phosphates abroad are larger than those of all other ports in Florida and Georgia combined. ... In the line of public improvements Fernandina is right in the forefront. It has more miles of graded, and shelled streets than any city of its size m the South. It is illuminated with electric lights and has a fine system of waterworks. It. also has the Bell telephone communication. The city is drained thoroughly through terra cotta pipes, which artificial means added to the natural highly sanitary conditions, gives Fernandina a clean bill of health. Nor is Fernandina yet a finished city. The city fathers are constantly maguratmg new plans of improve ments and the wprkjof grading and shelling the streets is always being pushed. The most beautiful drive ways in the country are to be found in and around 1 ernandina. The beach, a mile and a half distant from the town, and 25 miles long, is reached by a delightful shelled road. At the beach is the famous hotel, The Strathmore" at the terminus of a branch of the F. C. & P. R. R. This great pleasure hostelry is in excellent keeping with its surround ines grand m extent, picturesque in situation and architecture and pala tial in appointments. For many successive summer seasons "The Strathmore" has been full to overs flowing under the management of "mine host" Col. II. II. Linville, who impersonates the character of Boni face to perfection. The surf fishing here for bass and drum is exhilarating sport for the angler. The surf bath ing is unsurpassed. The beach has a gradual slope into the water, there is no treacherous undertow and life lines are not required. The hunting preserves of the island, the fishing waters and the oyster and clam beds offer every inducement to the lovers of sport. Cumberland Island adjoin ing is the site of the fine mansion and the hunting grounds of the great ironmaster Carnegie. Vegetation is as early here as 100 miles south, the island being entirely surrounded by salt water. In fact the date palm on Cumberland Island fruits as soon as in its favored habitat 200 miles south. Live and water oaks line the streets. Orange trees are to be found in nearly every yard and garden in the city. Figs "bear two crops a year. Peaches grow to large size and are found in lucious varieties. Grapes grow wild on the island. The cultivated varieties also do well. Japan eese , persimmons, lemons and other fruits of the tropics find here a congenial home where the frosts come hot to blight the early flowerage and fruitage. The -most favorable soil and climate conditions exist here for truck farming. All kinds of - vegetation develop early. Land is cheap : the roads are good : shipments are quickly made by land or water. The weather is mild and temperate all the year around. The F. C. & P. car building and repair shops give employment to about 1500 men. ' There are canning, ice, fibre, oil and creosote and cigar factories. By the way, tobacco equal to Havana is grown here. There are shingle and lumber mills galore. Liberal inducements are offered to manufacturers to locate. Fernandina has two land companies ; two newspapers; a bank; fine public buildings; library; clubhouse and gymnasium : excellent school system ; churches or all leading denomina tions; fine residences; imposing busi ness houses; large wholesale and retail interest; a clever, culvifred,' hospitable, enterprising people. For further exhaustive information relative to the city or its surround ings address CoL H. H. Linville of the Real Estate Exchange. Pleaares ofHopa. "Who hath not own'ed with rapture smitten frame The power of grace, the magic of a name?" s asks Campbell, the poet, in hi9 Pleas u es of Hope,' Pleasures of Hope, forsooth. Many and many a woman knows them no longer. They re in despair about their health. They are run-down, debilitated, suffering from what "they know not. It may be dyspepsia, heart disease, liver or kidney disease; any or i all of them. The sickness of women are cured by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip i tion. mat s wnere tne magic ot name comes is. This improves digestion, invigorates the system, enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, produces refreshing sleep dispels nervousness and melancholy, and builds tip both the flesh and strength of those reduced below a healthy standard. It is a legitimate medicine, not a beverage. Contains no alcohol or inebriate: no sugar or syrup to sour in the stomach and cause distress. It is as peculiar in its composition as it is marvelous in its remedial results. If you decide to take Hor's Sarsa parilla do not be induced to buy any substitute article. Take Hood's and only Ho jo's. ONE OF HIS NAMS Never a bov had SO mflnv namma : They called him Jimmy, and Jim and Jeems and Jamie; and well he knew Who it was that wanted him, too. The boys in the street ran after him. ouuuung out iouaiy: "Jim! lley. J-i-m-m!" Until the echoes, little and big, Seemed to be dancing a Jim Crow jig. And little Mabel out in the hall, " Jimmy! Jim-my!" would sweetly call, 3 Until he answered and let her know Where she might find him; she loved him bo. Grandpa, who was dignified. And held his head with an air of ; pride, ' Didn't believe in abridging names, And made the most he could of J-a-m-e-s." . But if papa ever wanted him, Crisp and curt wps the summons. "Jim! " , That would make the boy on errands run Much faster than if he had said. "My son." ' Biddy O'Flynn could never, it seems, Call him anything else but "Jeems," And when the nurse, old Mrs.McVvse Called him "Jamie" it sounded nice. But sweeter and dearer than all the ; rest Was the one pet name, that he liked the best; "Darling" he heard it whate'er he was at, "v .. For none but his mother called him that. The Plain Glrl Flatter t he Men. A lady being asked why plain eirls often get married sooner than hand some ones, replied that it was "owing mainly to the tact of the plain girls and the vanity and want of tact on the part of men." How do you make that outtT asked a gentleman. " In this way," answered the lady : The ploin girls flatter the men, and so please their vanity; while the handsome ones wait to be flattered by the men, who haven't the tact to doit." - A Vole From the Gallery, It seems as if there is some hope for Captain A. H. A. Williams in the contest against Settle. We certainty hope that the House will reverse the action of the committee. We hope that Williams will keep up the fight. Williamston Sun. What Home la. A London paper offered a prize for me Desc aennition oi a Dome. ADout five thousand answers were given. Some of the best were the following: The blossom of which heaven is the fruit.' ' - - ; " A world of trifle shut out, a world of love shut in. Where you are treated best and grumble most. The father's kingdom, the child ren's paradise, the mother's world. The best place for a married man after business hours are over. The place where the great are sometime small and the small often great. The jewel casket containing the most precious of all jewels-niomestic happiness. . - The coziesj, kindest, sweetest platae in all the : world, the essence of our purest earthly joys and deepest sor rows. -.'v The only spot on earth where the faults and failings of fallen humanity are hidden under the mantle of char ity. A little hollow scooped out of the windy hill of the world where we can be shielded from its cares and annoy ances. A hive in which, like the industri ous bee, youth garners the sweets and memories or life for age to meditate and feed upon. . An abode in which the inmate, the , ; l : li i, ' back at night, with fifty per cent, interest every annoyance that has met him in his business during the ... Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report I lr J . V 1 l&iinig It forestalls consumption. Miss Sarah E. Willivei, Phillipsburg. N. J , giving her experience writes: - "I was troubled for several months with a severe cough, which wou'd have turned to consumption but for the timely use of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup." Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives the best satisfaction of any cougu medi cine I handdle. and as a seller lead all other preparations in this market. I rec commend it because it is the best medi cine I ever handled for coughs colds and cruup. A. W. Bald ridge Millersville, 111. For shIs by Irvin & Purcell, Reids ville and Jesse Carter. Madison. The source of comfort which vouth does not fully appreciate, which the young man and maidens lovingly desire, which the middle-age gener ally possess, which the old nehtlv value. : : ;. : Kaoghty, Funny Mr. Schoolfleld. Is it not strange that Mr. School field should - be rejoicing over the defeat of a brother Allianceman by a Republican ? He professes to want financial reform, an income tax and other just legislation, and yet he has no word of condemnation for Mr. Settle, who has voted against every measure that the people of the Fifth District want. He voted to demon etize silver and against an income tax, and Mr. Schoolfield is disposed to be funny over such outrageous misrepresentation! Verily it w a matter to be funny about. Don't Monkey With the Snake, It is stated that a raUesnake cannot bite if held up by the tail. Would you like to put the statement to a practical test? Probibly not; but how of ten do you take far greater risks? A snake-bite is net the only means for introducing poison into the system. If your liver is sluggish, it fails to remove the impurities from the blood which passes through it, and deadly poisons are thus thrown into the circulation, all the more dangerous because they are insidious. If your blood is impure, if your liver is out of order, if you have blotches, pimples, boils or eruptions,-"don't monkey with the snake.'" Take Dr Pierce's Golden Medcal Discovery, the only specific against all blood noi.ons. no matter of what name or nature. It is sold under a positive guarantee thas it will benefit or cure, or your money will be refunded. Information Wanted from Everybody WhAn VniK nnnfarnnlata aTtaniliCn or improving your plant, when you ""uu oujr ouiuiituwu luttuuiuery. tools or supplies of any kind; in fact when vou nave anv kind of want that ia tn be filled, you will find that it will be greauy ,io your advantage to send rjromnt information to fcrm Afannf'int.. urer'sRecord specifying just what you uwu. vunug vum vour wants will be ' made known immediately to thousands - of -. manufacturers and dealers in all; parts of the country who are in a position to supply any thing you want. You will thus have the benefit of compitetive prices and a larger selection than you could otherwise, obtain, .. except by very extensive correspondence. The . Manufacturers Record will render you - this aid in purchasing without any charge whatever. It neither buys nor sells machinery but it has . hundreds of advertisers who would be glad to have your orders, and that paper ' makes a specialty of shpwing them where buyers are. It makes no difference whether you are a subscriber to , the Manufacturer's Record or not, its services are at your disposal. ' If you want machinery, tools,, -material of any kind, let it know your wants and it will meet it. H bids are wanted for public build ings, municipal improvements of any kind, electric light works, water works, etc.. or if vou contemplate building a new factory or enlarging an old one, developing a coal mine or a gold mine, building a saw mill or doing anything else where machinery is needed write to the Manufacturer's Record and tell about, t. In fact the Manufacturer's Record wants any information you - can give about everything that relates to the manu facturing, mining, railroad, or general business interests of any part of the South. A sample copy or the paper Wilt hp. Tnailml vnil "llTV-in onnliivittnn Address Richard IL Edmonds, editor Manufacturer's , Record, Baltimore, Md. A severe rheumatic pain in the left shoulder had troubled Mr. J. H. Loper, a well-known- druggist of Des Moines, Iowa, for over six months. At times the pain was so severe that he could not lift anything. With all ne could do he could not get rid ot it until he applied Cham berlain's Pain Balm, -I only made three applications of it," he says. "And have since been free lrom all pain." He n.w reccommends it to persons similarly afflicted. It is for sale by Irvin & Pur cell, Reidsville and Jesse Carter, Madison.-' : -' Eipani Tabula of grot vr'n. The Curfew. The only town in which curfew ia still rung is Favetteville, N. C. Not withstanding the abolition by statuto in the sixteenth century of the cus tom of ringing the curfew in England this American town has kept it up for nearly two centuries cr since it was first settled. The custom has very nearly lost its ancient signifi cance ordering the people to put out the fires on the hearths and to remain indoors for the night Every evening nnrfftw niaVioa iii'flin; " ' " WWW VUU UlgUb and bids farewell to the .day that is done, and seldom are people seen on the streets af tar ita ceased. It has never misned duriner tho last. v . wwv..j, luiu UUwXw U no disposition to abolish it. It also has a town crier, but in this it is not alone. Columbia S n Voanin that custom whmli T fallen into disuse elsewhere. St. Louis jriooe democrat. A Republican View," They say that either John Webster or John Kong can , beat Settle for Congress next timn: T7!vi1onf Itt anma. Settle man insnired t.hia Raleieh news. Nothi Settle better than a "cuckoo" machine canaiaate ot the Webster-Kine species. But why not make the next Congressional cam naiVn intproetino- by nominating ViBaldy" Williams. He is badly in need of a vindication. And then too, "WTilliams and the Democratic party" would make a suitable campanion campaign match for "Simmons and the Democratic party." We nominate Williams for a third attempt-WinstonRepublican. -MOTHERSi w-- m m w am- 3 Tn Yrninnr . f.'akcs Child Dlrlh E&sy. Shortens Labor,, Lessens Pain, Endorsed by the Leading Physicians. Hook to "Mother" matUd FXXJE. ORADFIELD RECULATOR CO . ATLANTA, GA. SOLD BY ALL. DRUQQISTS. 1 M 0 ri n nni nnrr n nn ,.IRU Wi) L l ffll ru 3 0 0W NEW Y0RK IS INSTITUTION IN THE WORLD X- LARGEST FINANCIAL ASSETS $18O,000,G00, THE OLDEST LIFE inSURARGE COKIPiinY Id AB3ERIGH. Absolutely Safe and More Secure Than Any Bank. -x- Insure Vour Life in This Company and BE SAFE, and Don't Fool with Assessment and National Or ganizations, which are only Temporary and frlost Unreliable. These Organizations try to Sell Insurance at Less than Cost and consequently thousands of them have gone under their average life being only 7 Years, While ' 0 XJT MIJTUAL MSURA-MCE ;FE I Stands Like The Rocks of Gibralter- A Monument to This Century, CO vou IE mm E1EUABL wmmi THAT BE HAD. HEIDSVILLE, N. C. TP 0 i r
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