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r' n . . v u. 1 hj ft for Infanta nnd Children. r7lOTHRS. Do You Know that Paregoric;' V I Bateman'a Drops, Godfrey's Cordial,, many so-called Soothing yrupi an4 most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine ? yn Von Know that opium and taorp!iiae arc ettrpefying narcotic poison ? countries druggists are not - t. K most permuted to . ell" To von Know that la jtarcotics without labelling tltctn poisons 1 yyn Von Know that you should not permit any medicine to be given your chUd unless you or your physician know of what it is com posed? l'"', ' ' - Tn Von I? now that Castoria Is a purely vegetable preparaaon"and tha a list mt It ingredient is published with every bottle t '. .' . "I . I To Vort Rnorv that Castoria is the prescription oithe famous r. , Samuxl PrrcBEiu That it has been !a use' for nearly thirty'' yearsand that njorc Castoria ,1a .s , now sold than of all ther remedies foe children, combined ? ;f ', .,. V I :lk ' i I0 Von Know hat the Tatent Office Pepartment of the United State, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns t J nse the word Q Castoria" and its formula, and that to imitte them Uaetate prison offense? j , f , f Xo Ton Know that one of the reasons for granting this government-protection V.j was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely bannless? f ' ; - -" k n Yon Know that 35 BTerage doses of Castoria are fcirnished for 53 j ( centa, or one cent a dose ? Jt tp y on Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children ' f will be kept well, and that yon will have unbroken rest ? . vell, these thing are worth knowing. They are facts. REPUBLICANS-, : . BOLT ; III IOlff A. WHY HE CHANGED. ' I A SIMPLE QUESTION." George Fred Williams Tells an Audience - Why He Became a. Silver Man. . , . The wholo world is coming to recog nize, that its rescue depends upon the courage of the' American people in this rrVi"xr:i1 17 emergency.' I think" wo have it: I thmk urn,..,.. t, . , . . . v, ,1 them ara m FINANCE NOT TOO DEEP FOR 1Mb COMMON PEOPLE. tl. I;", f For Erejjyr.'; v r 1 there are men" in this audience who do not agree with our side of this question who will have at least as much self re spect 3; I had .when X ezyr that I waa wrong and acknowledged my error...;-". ' i X was brought face to face with thia question in a . most extraordinary way. I was appointed; when elected to con gress, a. member of the committee on coinage., weights and -measures. .1 had not given tntich study to the questiow before that . time, and I immediately took. iap. the study of it, not with an jo'oen mind4:DUE' as a lawyer would study It,. ;' " . r'-'-r:, L J It was my business ori that committee to represent hostility to the free coinage silver, and I trained myself to study the arguments of the other side only for the purpose of answering them," not for purpose of learning anything myself. went cn in that way, trained on one as all. of you. have been, seeing in. the whole press of New that . coul d come to our eyes for tltepWf lcVtaioing-fne pj- UPt tpon cne'ide of the Qnestion. iViLTVv - Vr! V on'U fhe Btctnreof oxli national ored: htiCtJ trend.1 !.MprBlmanl.j3 ; expected J .A . a. Ka,Ma f tn. f. w PM V "W-w.. ue terid - topple until I saw a syndicate oif outso 11 i-JfPB9w Blfof bankers , goto , the treasurer of ", the DfeitSon Sbfiwn iria Eepubllffir .... tvif kari.r j'tft-ijaiT' x i rxfjnpf JS .IOee 'too- . ' ploykf&f itefe- Rayljof ten, J!drr Jtajpif:. tldi Wfci Northern''. Ratrway -arinen' f yea lie6 bnd V7)tne Hag f the Candidate Bryan Telia Them TUey juosc Think For Themselves History Reeords Kot a Single Instance Where the People Have Indorsed the Gold Standard. The perple rre thinking as they have Dnrlnc the pmst 20 years great eorpora-4 tlona have been willing to provoke strikes and rlota and to invite revolution by re ducing the rate of wages to their employ, ees. Kow they say that free silver means st redaction of wages or nearly 60 per cent, and yet they are willing to pour millions Into the Republican campaign t and to pre vent It. ! DELICATE mi" Sixteen to One. Stnrim Gold Standard Re nnbllean State 1 v. .- v- .- ';r::. I the i. The KeW XorrWdrMi-4' strong gold side. adhesenj aielwrKsponden!!,'. nothing, i Jameflbrnyk 4q)0? kAieafer -England : wrapper! titgnattire of Children Cry for Pitchcr'c Castoria c th( eeitvoi eewT, tt auwwv erweev. wew vown ertv. SUBSCRIBE POR- REVIEW The New P roprietprs of the U I u i " i i j 1 1 1 Will Have S esting Readers i r l iii i i i i i x xi a - dmetliiii&lirfer-j :tOnieill0url! WA Week, ! For Wlieat 'A t 200 lbs. iMANUFACTURED BY KlDSVILLE FERTILIZE&la EREIDSV1LLE N.S i AMMONIA.i Z 2?&d rP0TA5Ku .1 7 AvailPhos Acid 8fa The Banner Fertilizer is on the peopte say about it: ' top as a.Wtieat,.producef. Sse what anything; thanvfcve- ncpnragfineht to the gQlS Auserml ia'Ay lt helfinda in thete:Aa,'e5er'v; 'r It'rtay utartle viopie .'itthe cast to know fliaf -.4j3wa."itaajdsi today the voters abont-atie. :rv ":?:.' " ' 1 Ti extraordinary strengih of .the eil-ve'sentinient"- fcefe"'haffbeeaBtiddenly revealed " itt -flifl rlentdfab' t ate coin- mitteQ 'hy thS prelfmfeary canvass of the counties. f . " v. 4" V" ,:, Soniething hke twothirds of the dis tricts have been "beard 1 from, and they show a Republican "bolt of more than 30,000. . The; Pemocratio defection! is in the neighborhood ,'of JO.00.0., ,With .the ' Siioo'and odd. populist .votes joined, to fhe'Deptbcritic ..strength- Bryan- would have a;iii.ajority.5 -ir'i, The" Republicans do not attempt ta conceal the I actaThefraly'ladmit thst the state js riangeransly: close. And the most remarkable, thing about it is that.MrHanna ha been looking for a Jlepublicfl majority of 50,000 "or 75,000 4MrTreynpr,!the secretary of the Re pubiicaif state : cornmitteeTtdld me that the reports- from aiPparta of ' the state already in his hands indicated that there were at least 80, 000 Republicansclassed as fltfnbtf ai, briracrriailieanrng toward Mr. Cummins, theBepublican la tional committeeman) of Iowa, confirmed this -etatemen ap-lipur I ater., " -t,0They admitted that on tjie. surface of, J4e reports theU ver and gold vote wag about a tie, but claimed that there was much reason: to believe- that a large pari of the disaffected Republicans could bet won' back'td tkeiarty .by" earnest! work, ';he reportr" of' the' Republican com toiteetally almost exactly fwith those 9f the Democratic state cxSxnmjttee.' ,r.V Cnrrie, ihe , Democratic ' state chairman, said, that Mr Treynor's &gf jires agreed m a general way with those repotted to Democratic headquarters. n,y7heri i made the trip fhrough Iowa TS few'weeks agolt Seemed to me that fiosfole.Rephblicari free silver talk was froth, t or natrjrof the farmers who talked 'against "the gold standard also expressed fheitf admiration for McKin ley. X t f onndl Democratic : riewspaperi and Demp&atib politicians 1 denouncirig free '"silver. .''''Ali'eeft'changed in this brief spabe;ot tim. e; 7-'.' . - Thltrpttbje;seems to-be tha-while the Repttblic.ana hae fceeii appealing to wotkiugmep4u the towns and cities to stand A or s sound - money on the ground that it -Tneani high wages,' and ' low prices" ol 'cmodities, Ihey have been driving vintQ,Uw. : free . MlTertsainp the f ttrrnert ."to.want Whire later at low rates and sell prodycts at high" ratei " For instaace. Jrresident Ives of the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern railway had , the .rfpllowinj? circular handed toTvery employee, of the road with hia. wages ( , 1 To the fcmployees of the B., C. B. and N. Bail ' way: . - . ' t Is-not thla jnonpy good enough for you? Why 'should any "manvand. -espetiaDy a railroad .man, "Want- Ttnoney which will parchase but Jhalf as much aa this? The amounV pald to you ?n 1866 jras $1,617,119.39. ' - , . r If the doctrine of the silver party are true, tba products of the farm are to bring a higher ;prfce. ' Do yon wish to. vote- to Increase the 'price of the sack of flour or the meat youtmyT If this doctrine is true, air articles brought from foreign const riee will be doubled in price, such as coffee, tea and sugar. Do yon wish to pay moret 4 ; - 1 The rates tt freight and for passengers on the railways are fixed , by law and cannot be raised. The railway company must pay you in the money it receives, and cannot pay you more than now. for the reason that It win re- eiveno more than now; notwithstanding the Tact that it will be only half as good. 4, It Mr. Bryan- is pur next president, the mon ey of- the country will be silver, or silver notes on silver basis. -This railway oomnany has to pay the interest en ta bonds in gold, ftJU.000, and if it baa to pay a premium to, get.it, and thereby the In terest account is Increased, there will be no way to meet it' except by reducing expenses, and, while the pay may not be ; reduced, the Dumber of men employed must be reduced. Do yon wish to ' take the chance of it being you who will be out of a place? Yours truly, .- v ' : -'- '-.- .. . C. J. Ivis. 'Think of the 'effect of 'such a docu ment on the minds' of farmers," who are compelled to sell their 'oats at 8 cents, corn"at 20 cents and wheat at 45 ents. Tens of fcbjjhsands of these circulars were immediately distributed through the farming districts by the Democratic statecommittee, and former Governor Boies ."has been . pointing!; put to the farmers of 'Iowa, who are holding last year's crop in their bins and "barns irx the hope of higher prices that free sil ver will donble the price of farm prod- United States and with the . threat of panic force- him : to- sell $75,000,000 worth of bouda for i.f 65, 000, 000, to wrest out of the hard working people of this cou ntry $ 1 0, 000, 000 m a single week because . these bankers had theii 'hands ' On the ; treasury of the United States. :'" r -' " I began to Fufpcct that something was wrong with finch a system. And it went on. cold leaving the country by tens of millions every year, bonds being sold? .and the debt of our people accumulating everv six mouths . until it i reached the enormous ' . amount ; of f262, 000, 000, money , being thereby locked up in the treasury and taken out of circulation.. t I saw business going down hilL I saw, as I am seeing not in the city of Boston, business men coming to me in alarm because their banks are contract ing their credit, I see now, as I saw sir months ago, ail the indications of finan cial disaster, and I pnt to myself only a few Weeks earlier than you may: ; put it to yourselves the question, Do yon want such a system' to continue, or will yon honestly investigate the merits of a sys tem that will give ns money enough- to transact the business of the country and not leave it at the mercy j of foreign oankers?"" '', And I have answered that question to my satisfaction, and all I ask of any man is that he keep his mind .open to study the question fairly, without preju dice, and cast his ballot as his intelli- eence and his conscience dictate. Speech of Ilon Gwrge Fred Williams. INDEPENDENT BIMETALLISM ; li'fpettiulty. N. ' Th jmpsonille, N. C , August 26th,' 1896. ' , ReidsvJle Fertile r Co . ' 6 - . i , 1 , Gentlemen :I have used your Banner Fertilizer on cornf wheat and oats, Jtnd it in the best erain fertilizer. I hav. fiver nri I madA mArn nata nn bit pags ot Banner than i did on tea bas of another brand of hich-gsade fertil I oclsV " - . t1 '.- wer. It is the finest fertilizer to use in drill I eyer saw. T, , - ; The result of this appeal in the agri- . - v F. L: SIMl'SjON. I cultural aistricia ut huuwju jui.uiaituiu ' v . r I ing reports which are now pouring into xviuaviiie r eriinzer L'o., . v . ; . G-ntlemen: In reply to your request. I wilt svat that I have used your ?2ier fertilizer for oats and c rn and ti t it nuVe enti -e satis'actioni and tstthe best drilling fertilizer I ever usd. . IV k. eps the drill clean and works1 allnght. ' R(?spectrully, '. 7 ; jS, H, WARE. x a 11 : w EeidsvillvN. d, August 22nd, '1896.; ; ' t Reidsville Fertilizer Co., ; I Gentlemen : I sell wheit-dri'.Is' for the surrounding country and always start the drills for my cu-tomf r3 when they are soli ner by, and in doiflg BO have to use the kind of fertilizer which my customer bqys, and in that way I have usd sever-d different kitidnt of fertilizer, but without hesitation,' I can say the Banner Fertilizer is by f-r the fint st f ir dnding I have ever Used. It never irum. nd I heir it hiarhl pn k- ti'r.f a w-wrt'Fftrt.iHr f The I'eople Qt CMn IsapaXteBt a the UecepUoa ef "laterBattooal Aa-reenaent.' We propose to base "our system of finances upon the well tried doctrine of bimetallism. We declare that our bond ed debt, that the greenback and treasury notes and all other forms of govern- menr paper payable in coin, are payable in gold cr silver, at the option of the. government and not at the. option or pleasure of those holding government obligations.' We insist that this govern ment is strong enough to pursue the policy that is followed today by the Dank of France, which is to pay gold or silver at the cption of the treasury and tb.ua to. bring silver into use as an aid to gold, and in this way to obviate the necessity of any further bond issues to maintain coin' redemptions. - And as a means of supplying our people with currency we proposa to go hack to the old system that was followed by this gov ernrcenk during fcO years of Democratic rule, with open mints to the free coinage of sold and fiilvcr, as was ouipolicy prior to' 1873. This will give us a bvs telaof currency that will be adequate in volume and ? stable as compared to all other things. This we propos to do without the aid or consent 01 auy ot ner nation. . we insist that this coantry fs abundantly able to maintain a financial extern of its own. The Kt publican party in its St. Louis platf crm, cocf esses that bi metallism is preferable to gold mono metallism, but c.emands the mainte nance cf the gold standard until inter national agreement caii bo had looking to the establishment of . bimetallism throughout the world. " The people cf the United States' have -become impa tient upon the qnestiou cf international bimetallism. Ft mora than 20 years the argument bf international bimetal lism has loomed tip to thwart the hopes of the American people upon this sub ject. It has been interjected into every campaign and 'been made a stumbling block; to eveTy 'step looking toward the restoration of silver by the American people. They will nO longer be fooled in this way. We mast either establish bimetallism for ourselves or surrender the fight and content ourselves with the single gold standard for. all time.-7-Hon. Richard P,. Bland in ; North American Review. - . Per Capita Circulation and Prosperity. A statement is attributed to Senator Test to . the effect that our per capita circulation now is only, $3. 84 .But not withstanding this these doctors boldly. assert that we now. have tooreat a cxr culatipn. And hence it is that the lano ing process is kept up on the people. t France, of all European countries is acknowledged to be by far the most prosperous, and the lion. j. C. Sibley of Pennsylvania states it as - a fact that they have more , than $700,000,000 of silver, $830,000,000 cf gold, and $090,- 000,000 of paper money in circulation, or a total of $2,240,000,000, and with a population" of about half of ours, or $58.91 per capital or more than $15 to our $1. J. W. Goldsmith. seldom thovuht before upon a great economic c,'ir,'tion. - come consiaer. tue money qnest n tco deep for the people,, but no question which concerns 70,000,- 000 of peoph-1 tco deep tor thO30 people to consider. 2so class 'f aa settle the question for1 any other ct.i VSe have'none in this country who either by birth or by law are intrnftel v.nh' the. privilege 01 thinking' f cr others. ' Each, one must de termine wkxr his interests lie and what is bit to ibe done.. 1 1 r. ant to ; assure yon that the money queioa is suOcieutly simple to be nn der U-.'M by all. Uur opponents dec J area in fi.v.r of international bimetallism. Thtv do not .say the gold standard is' good. If yon find a person opposed to free joinage ask him what he. believes in. If he believes in a gold standard, tell br.n he cannot stand upon the Re- publ;.:n platform because it pledges the Kcpnhlican party to get rm 01 it ' u it is goodltf by try to get rid of it? ' When wiU other nations help ins; . 1 have asked t ' question time and again and expect tcrYontinue to ask it ill the gold stand -v? t is a gootl thing, why not keep it? ! i -vish' our opiionents would come out anU Bay they are for the gold standard, b-fcause they would have to say that the,-loved the money owners better than the loved the toiling mass es. "The man i favor of a gold stand ard cannot poir.5 to a single- instance in the history of t .ie world' where the peo ple had indorse d the-gold standard. It is "the money changers' standard, and you tato from the gold standard the support if the money owning and change fng class ami the gold standard will not survive a day in - any nation of the world. .:;..-..,; 1 ' The) Kepoblican p'arty knows it, and that ii why it did not declare for the gold standard, but it made as bad a mis take as that, because it said , that while it d?sired bimetallism, and the Ameri can,ptcple would be better off under it the American people were too feeble to have w hat was good for them, and they must wait until foreign nations took pity on us. But the Republican party Jrefuses to take rity on the American people. Tbey fay we must maintain the gold standard until 4be commercial na tions will ' join in international agree ment '-' - ' Why wait if we are strong enoueh to do it ourselves? I assert 70,000,000 of people not only have a right to have a financial system cf their owiii but are able to have it I wish our opponents would print upon a card and wear it opon their breast, "1 am an American, but I think America has to appeal to foreign nations for legislation for. the American people." Some may think thia coantry cannot legislate for itself, hut that idea originates 1 among people who know more-6f Lombard street lhan of the industrial masses of the United States. ' , - : - --, When yon diver some way of stop ping hunger except by feeding a person, you will find a way or stopping finan cial depression &. her than by increasing the volume of money." 1 (A Voice What's the matter with the tariff? , ; : We are going to regblate that by in tercarional agreement as we will bi metailiRtu. Tbtu we will call an inter national aouierenee aB adopt a foreign policy, and at last .we will annex our selves'toone nation that is big enough 10 take care of us and relieve ns oi the trouble. " . 'A gold dollar contains - 23.22 graint and a silver dollar 571.23 grains, which shovrs' that a silver dollar weighs : 1 ft times as much aa a gold dollar, otthere. is 16 . times as much silver in a silver dollar as there is gold in a gold dollar. This ratio or difference between the two coins is bastfd on the world's average production cf the two metals. The mon ey market, or commercial value of any coin, is as it may be fixed by law in any country or by the custom of trade be tween different countries. ... J When tVe Had Honest Money, t , , From 1793 to 1878 all our legal tender coinage was honest it was free coined. Every free coined dollar, silver or gold, was worth as much in bar as in coin. Since that time a large part of our coinage has been deliberately dis- ' honest, eo:nxl intentionally as 'gun money," at the demand of the bankers, to swindle the. people.,, How and why are matters of history. T. E. Willsaa.; FEMALE REGULATOB. V."-- - .'., " ' -- : i J iJ-r. IT IS ft SUPERB :T0NIG and "exerts a wonderful influence j'ia ' strengthening ;h'er system ? by dlriving through the proper, chan nel; all impurities. Health and strenoth are puaranteed "to result trom its use. . My wife was bedridden for elebteen months. r alter using BRADFIKLD'S FEMALE KEGU- XiATUi lor two montns, ts petting welt.- t 4. M. JOHNSOIi, Malvern, XiTs. BSiDFTELD BEGCLiim CO., ITXAKTA, J. - U )T 43 Ornoists at SLOO-far ttU. . Fresh Bread and Cakes -AT mwn BAKERY, .Anv'one wanting a large lot of : tresh-bread and cakes should . leave their orders at ray bakery the evening before J. n. WAYNICK, E.ST MARKET STREET, ' . We have been told that we cannot bor row money from abroad unless we harem financial system that Is satisfactory to the people abroad. My friends, yon let them control your financial system, and you will sever see a time when yon can get out of the clutches of those who are dominat ing your financial policy. William 'J. Bryan. . - - ' '- ' Clans Agulnst Class. I Talk about arraying one class against another. I want to ask you why it is thatvery Democrat who is interested in a syndicate or trust or has a salary from a railroad corporation is arrayed against the Democratic party? Why is it? It is because the Democratic party has declared against the issue of bonds in time of peace and the trafficking with syndicates. It is because the Democratio party is opposed to the trusts and the prices which the trusts have instituted. It is because the Democratic party be lieves in the control, the regulation and the restriction of all corporations, so that they will serve the purposes for which they jere allowed to exist W. J. Bryan. - - - ; . We are opposed to the gold standard because it ha never conferred one benefit Upon those who produce the wealth of the world. William J. Bryan. Extern Slen For Silver. All through the east I found farmers who had been Republicans who were penly supporting the free coinage of silver and were asserting that they had as much right to attend to their business as the New York banker had to attend to his business. Another thing I noticed, and that is the intense earnestness that characterizes this campaign. I have not found a lukewarm person anywhere. Politics is a serious business when you confront such issues as confront the American people now. W. i. Bryan. American rav6l6r; Bicycle It tut that stick, styllsn o4 highly tfnUhel appearance. Ton eaa tell then anywhere, it's a plctsrs of beauty and strength tt has mora ra useful Improvements tBsa gny blgs-grade Bicycla on the market. ',- w , built by American B. H. 6.' 52 Sewfri Machine Co Factory! 20th and Washington Ave.s PhlladelDhla, Pa. PARKER'S CINCER TONIC cltftte Loaf Troubats, iVbilur. diacrvMbi utornxeh anr? . femsic iltfk, svnd is noted lot making mres when avH otUtae tnttmnM &iks. Bw? tooher mixl inwlui ahoald have rt I tt. etir' Encllnb 0lramt BraT. - E!IR0YAL PILLS OvIjIbbI mnd Only Oenalne. .rc. alirj reliable, ladies ""tltist far CktrluMcr t BnalUh Vim- -. .' iw, iiJm tliA. MMbUmV .1. ..n. . . U Kin. rfhhn. T.L. JKt 'cnai her. Jirfum ammi ntbttitw (i w and tnilWMI. At WttgffiMB, or KM C t ? tieltcf for I.:l', in Utter, bf rrtara w If lly wOMimainl,. Sam Faffr. V illitrlherak-iUlMllaNias.,), L PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM CTesrun end bemtifna til hn?f Pncotnf a Inmruttit irrowth. Never rails to Bestoie Gray Cuic acaip diaeaae fc hair taUitg. cpq ax XJruggatt SILVER OR GOLD. Better than either Is a tealthy liver. If the liver is O. K. the man is O. K. His blood is kept pure, his digestion perfect, and he can enjoy life and act intelligently and patiently upon the questions of the day. You all know what to take. You have known it for years. It is Simmons Liver Regulator Af.tr i.clby ilip ptbfio pulse the i-T'H -!' 01 - ntL 1 b-i11''111: syndicates de- cji". that it .will ;bc nnwise to nrge the stm'e? .cf niuithc? $1 CO, 000, 000 of gov pmmc i.t U mi 4s. J o the y have resortetl to tv o f-:;ou'i ntW r: t, ip loan the. gor IrnsD". lit. &;c,0t.a.00Q cf polsl; second, to i(.na a j : .U i ?- j,CCO,000 to prevent "lb f uiih r f xpf rt f pold'by selling ex- cbansc 4'fhort" That is to Ray, iwj will t;"rr.- .nfS'iiit crtdit in Europe tr'ca;rr 'LiMs cf fSc'iange issued on this side cf t' v Arls-jtic un-il sufficient of the i: at .cotton 'crrp h;t ' been exported jo tar:i the Ufr' 4 .t!nJ I i.i cur favor. : WI;nr; a i;iniili!itn!S ' 'rpf faciei To .njai:stain 'the rational credit on a false las.s it hr - !c le ljolsierrd up by .petty, ppeea! -.th :1 t xpeiicnt. Under a ration al '"Inijv taiKs' mW'tary system rjch, Caij::l -'g'iiiS vorJd "b? unneces- Ifurr: Ci't K v.i i Cernosehl remarked '20 ''P. rriicious in Eutopp, I pe;iCM.U3 la, Aiticnca, minora in Asia, lu'e rifnior.jHallic scheme' has pro dared tuirt c:;a rrvlr.c?' nibing. bnt Ai- asttr. CVt. 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Ci- -' -r-OV r--; : bills'; Fertilizer 0 I : CUrRATElJVVITltDRAWN. - r Seaboard Ait Lona has fijei with .the Inter-state v Commerce Commission ntic of the witbdrawal' of its- re cently aarrJimced i-educed rates;The tiotioe reads wsw?-- ai". -"By ordfl of United Stated District Judge Spper,' tariffs' will bs with drawn at 12:01 o clock a. m. Monday; September 28th.. when . the rates in force prior to September 5 ih will be test5Dred.rEichnioad Times; r y ' ' "As if a brick were .lying in my stomach" is the description by a dys peptic of his feeling after eating. I This.; is : one of the commonest symptoms of indigestion. If you have it, take Shaker Digestive Cor- dial, , . .. : Not only this symptom, bu4 all the symptoms - of indigestion are cured. by Shaker digestive (Jordial. ? So many medicines to cure this one disorder. Only one that can be called successful because only one that acts hra simple, natural and yet scientific way "Shaker Digestive Cordial. 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The sharp edsres lacerate ths jnioth. ciiiiia? too to th3 hors and he tries in various wavs to rid himself of th? trouble. Sa-ns strt saileniv or st3 short toss the head, drool or siobbir: others shv, 3rire sidrarays, or hitd thsirhi in aaMitjattrjAl manner. Imoroper grinding of fojd causes indigsstiou, aud iniig jitwa produces low of appa tit, hide-boand, soolea limbs; starin? or daad-litca c jat of hiir, caufhin,- dischire 1 at th j nose, running: at the eyes, etc AU irreirularities of malars or incisor easily rem vid. Prctt cal experience enables me to give satisfaction in alleasss If o charge lac e?itniatioa t oBfi c . Medical Register for the Statas of VirginiaNaTork, Jllinji New ' Jersey, Pennsylvania and We3t Virginia. GRADUATE OF STOCKHOLM. ALLCALtS PROfTLv AtTSSDSD TO SllZT OR D Y "BETTER THAN EVER." . FOUR ELEGANT MODEJ.Vf it V: -v E:in S r.-it. Greens order S'jIic'h cd. tit. -hi 1 1 1 , -1 - - 1. "it" rV;, w "k' i 3.1 -:a r I 'it.;! fc A J ii III I asl' ff. 7' J tf,T?U -f . - OAK RIDGE INSTITUTE OAK RIDGE, N.1C. Sivuated in the Pi-dniont section of North Carolina, 1 000 feet above the sea level ( lear Greensboro.) Fall view of the mountains. 221 Bearding Students last;vear. Teims moderate. You know something of this famous school. You ought to know more. ror beautiful catalogue, address J. A. f: M. II. HOLT, Principals, wi 723 r Jw HUSH R. SCOTT Attorney - at - Law. REIDSVILLE, S C. Iro not attention to onsine';?. Special attention to settknu ntsrof E-t ite NtijoliativU )t Ltjkus. and 'at Rent ing anfl Se'ihr"; oi Real Estate in town and country. At Wentworth on Mondays. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Thefae-of w7 , is n Tripper. Vader new management a 3d better auspices $85.ap and $too.oo Abt Cataxogue f REE. , ' ' , CENTRAL ; CYCLE MFG. CO., N72 Garden Street Indianapolis, Ind.' Greensto'BnSifleSS uOllego Successor lo VV-:XMORE-S Buslntss bebooi. HODGES & LINDSEY, Principals. School of Boolc-kaepintr. SoalH 1ST. Arith tn. tic, Coxmerciit Law, Bii-injss For ns E . J HoJtfes- . . Shorthand Penxan.-hip, T -pewntingr, Etc -T. ti. L-'ndiey. Day and Night School, Special rates tothos; wishing to take course nring vaca'ion. FiIETTEILLE MILITARY IRSTITDTE FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. COL. T. J. DREWRY, C. E., Principal. W. S. DREWRY, Ph. B , M. A., (Untoa, Va.) A98 3ciat9. Three Assistant Instructors ill degres 'gradmtej and expieacei teachers. Several scholarships of fered paying All chirM School indorsed by oltegej of Virmi 1 and North Carolina. Next sossioa begins Sept. 2ni, 1896. Apply for catalogue. '1 Southern Railway Bo (Piedmont Air Line,) Local Schedule, in Effect April 19th, 1899. SOUTH BOUND. Trains pass Reidsville follows ,21 a mSo. it, daily. For Atlanta an 1 all points South. Solid train from .Richmond to Atlanta. Pullman sleepinK car Iro a Richmond to Greensboro. "ftso-'p. m -NO. 35. daily, (fast mail); toi Charlotte, Atlanta, Adnata avo I all points Soutbaud coutiiweit. TnrouifhmUman draw-,nif-room buffet steeper between New York, Washington, Atlanta and New Orleans. 6:s a. m.-No. Washington and South western Vestibttlei, limited, dailyl Stops a , Reidsyil's only for pisi jsr oeyna cnar , i0tte' V' " NORTH BJUND. 111.-K0.13, daily, for Richmond and points North. Carries Pullman sleeping car from Greensboro to Richmond. . -8 p. m No. 56. Fast Mail, daily, for Washington, Richmond and ail point Worth. Carries Pullman drawin-room buffet sleeper from New Orleans to New York and Jackson vtlle to New Yotk : -No. A Washinsrton ana South . . . . 1 . .. . . . western Vestibuled, limited. Daily, btops at Reidsville only for through passengrsk - All freight trains carry paasenger. Js W. H. GRENN, Gen'l Snpenntendant. Waahington.'D'. C DR. J. N. HESTER -DENTAL SURGEON. REr -DSVILLE, N.C. Wanted An Idea Who can think of some simple thiug to patent? 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The Reidsville Review (Reidsville, N.C.)
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Sept. 25, 1896, edition 1
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