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The Stachroiiicie KALETGH. N. C .MAY 10. 1SS9. And several sections, weary of fj"t?.!:'. . Joined ha v- at last and were I nited bt.U es. O Citv fitting by the Sea! low T.rou" tfie Ilay that dawned ou her, Ww ,L new era, Ions; desired, began, And jn its eed,the horir had found the man! On thought the cannon salvos P;,ke; The resonant bi ll to er's vit.miu Mrok, The vo'oefrtl streets, the piaud:t-ecboinR halls, And prayer and hymn borne from St. Paul s. heavenward How felt the land in every part The stron" throb of a nation s heart, As its great leader gave, with reverent awe, His pledge to Union, Liberty and Law: That pledge the heavens above him heard. That vow the sleep of centuries stirred; In world wide wonder listening people bent Their gaze on freedom's great experiment. Could it succeed? Of honor sold And hopes deceived all history told. Above the wrecks that strewed the mourn ful past, Was the long dream of ages true at last? Thank God! the people's choice was just, The one man equal to his trust, Wise without lore, and without weakness good, . Calm in the strength of flawless rectitude. His rule of justice, order, peace. Made possible the world s release: Taught prince and serf that power is but a trust, , . And rule, alone, which serves the ruled, is just; That Krjdom generous is, but strong In l ate and fraud and selrish wrong, Pretense that turns her holy truths to lies, And lawless license masking in her guise. Lnd of his love! with one glad voice Let thy great sisterhood rejoice: A century suns o'er thee have risen and set, And God be praised, we are one nation yet. And still, we trust, the years to he tfhall prove his hope ts-as destiny, Leaving our flag with all its added stars Uurent by faction and unstained by wars! I,o! where with patient toil he nursed And Trained the new set plant at first, The widening branches of a stately tree Stretch from the sunrise to the sunset sea. And in its broad and sheltering shade, Sitting with none to make afraid. Were we now silent, through each mighty limb, The winds of heaven would sing the praise of him. Our first and beflt! his ashes lie Beneath his own Virginia sky. Forgive, forget, O true and just and brave The storm that swept abovethysacred grave! Forever in the awful strife, And dark hours of the nation's life, Through the tierce tumult pierced his warn ing word, Their father's voice kis erring children heard; The chang for which he prayed and sought In that sharp agony was wrought; No partial interest draws its alien line 'Twixt North and South, the cypress and the pine! One people now, all donbt beyond, His name shall be our Union-bond; We lift our hands to Heaven, and here and now, Take on our lips the old Centennial v-ow. For rule and trust must needs be ours; Chooser and chosen both are powers Equal in service as in rights: the claim Of Duty rests on each and all the same. Then let the sovereign millions, where Our banner floats in sun and air. From the warm palm-lands to Alaska's cold. Repeat with us the pledge a century old! A Oreat Cry lor More Women has been going up from the far west for a good many years. But the cry is not for pale, haggard, debilitated women. The pushing western men are not anxious for beauty, but they need healthy wives. A great cry for health is continually going up from thousands of women, young and old, all over the earth. Counties? reme dies have appeared in answer. A few have succeeded, and none hold a higher place than Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion, a sure cure for all those peculiar "weaknesses" and distressing ailments peculiar to the sex. The funny man couldn't help it to save bis life. He stopped in front of the Star office yesterday where two carpenters were putting up new steps to the entrance. "Well, well," said he, "the fellows are actually building steps to the Stars." Then he moved off, whistling very tonchingly, "Climbing up the Golden Stair." Wil mington Star. Get well and stay well. But how shall I do it ? I jsten my friend, and the secret I'll tell, Though, for that matter, there's no secret to it. As many a man understands very well. If you're low-spirited, gloomy, depressed. If nothing tastes good and your nights bring no rest, If your stomach is foul and your mouth seems much fouler, And so cross you become that they call you a "growler," Be sure that the trouble is due to your liver, And the blood is as sluggish as sometimes a river Becomes when it's filled with all manner of stuff. Clear it out and the current runs smoothly enough. Go to the drug store and get a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the great blood-purifier and liver invigor ator. It is a sure cure for the low spirits and general depression a man feels when his liver is inactive and his blood impure. This remedy makes a man well. "Well, old boy, you are an applicant for office." "Yes! What's the prospect?'' Prospect! Just this. Take a bushel of corn; select a grain and mark it, then re turn it, stir it in well; shut your eyes and go for it. Do you think you'd get it? Not much; that s the prospect. Good morn ing. HOW'S THIS! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cur ed by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Trl ax, Wholesale Druggists, To ledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. E. H. Van IIcesen, Cashier, Toledo Nat ional Bank, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh (Jura is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bot tle. Sold by all druggists. Mrs. Quizzly Why.general, you don't seem to like to see the ladies kiss each other." Gen . Oldbeau The result of a military education, madam. I never like to see good ammunition wasted. The proprietors of B- B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) are among the foremost busi ness men of Atlanta, Ga. They are men of conscience, men of integrity, and men of wealth. Every testimonial found print ed in our paper they guarantee to be true and genuine. FITS. All Fits stopped free by Ir. Kline's Ureal Nerve Restorer. Xo Fits after first nay s use. iwarveuous cure, i realise ana W-l.w mai Dome tree to r it, i ;ases. send to 1E. Kline, 931 Arch St., Phila., Pa. decH A Euilor's Extravagance Rebuked. From Greensboro North Sfiite.l Somebody sdiio a m:d n from lue uc the l'urlim;! on New or the s(-rvi of. 'ii; ;or ui k 1 A i.e. health. $1 r.0. At Druggists. Cured my little t?irl of fits. She was also deaf and dumb, but it. cured her. she can now talk and 'near ;v. well as any body. PETER ROSS, Springwater, Wis. . . . . "What are you indicted for?" asked an attorney of Moses Carr, colored, in the United States Court at New Berne one day last week. "I'm 'dieted for 'saulting a colored man dat went back on his race aud woted the Confederate ticket." The finest Alterative and Anti-Bilious medicine on earth is Samaritan' Nervine. 1.50. "The doctors said my child must die with Spasms. Samaritrn Nervine cured him." Wm. E. Trnner, Dayton Ohio. Samaritan Nervine cured a friend of mine who had dyspepsia very badly. MICHAEL O'CONNOR, Kidgeway, Pa. One of our young men who doubtless speaks from experience says that the boot of his sweetheart's father makes the best "leave-her" power in the world. Hender son Gold Leaf. CONSUMPTION Cl'RKl). An old physician, retired from prac tice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its wonderf al curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve hu man suffering. I will send free of charge, to all w ho desire it, this recipe, in Ger man, French or English, with full direc tions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. No yes, 149 Power's Block, Rochester, N. V. dec'2S-eow20t NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HELP FOR THE SUFFERING. How often a home is made sad by the suffering of some member of the family. How keenly the good wife sympathizes with her invalid husband, how greatly the kind husband hopes for his sick wife's recovery. Blessed be the men that fur nish tick and aching humanity with a remedy that brings sure relief. Isaac H. Otlaw, Mt. Olive, S. C. writes: " I u troubled with skin disease and was broken out in running sores. I had been a:l:icted ftr ten years .rT,T TsTp.T, , qt-q and usual'; y got worse bJiliS LUbr-AbCb in hot months. Eiht months a-o I got a bottle B. K.. II. at John R. Smith's drug store at Mt. Olive, and it has entirely cured rue, and i hive had no symptoms of the dis ease since. Kfrfittci-. Ga., ?e.t. 11, l-T. Blood Balm Company. My Dda-Sirs : I take great pleasure in acknowledging the great btiu-rit my wife has derived from yor great and wonder ful medicine, B. B. B. For two years she was a irreat suffer from Scrofula or some blood disease which had lain dormant all her life ; we had atten CPDnr! T '-on irom some of the most ski'l bLKUt U ln. fuj physicians in the country but all to no effect nntii we had all despaired of her recovering Her moith as a solid ulcer and for two months or more her tody was broken out with sores until she lost a beautiful head of hair also her eye-lashes and eye-brows. In fact she seem ed to be a complete wreck. Now comes the great secret which I want all the world to know, and that is that three bottles of Blood Balm medicine has done the work, which would sound incredible to any one who d;i not know it to be so. To cay my wife is perfectly healthy and clear from any scrofulous taint, and she now has a three months old babe also perfectly hea'.thly. Very Respectfully, H. L. C ASS1DY. jy If the reader will send to the Blood Balm Co Atlanta, Ga, for their illustrated "Book of Wod-tri-" it will move oi further interest. (1) EVER FAILS THEGREAT) (HlElRlVjE) (CONQUEROR.) A SPECIFIC FOR EPILEPSY, SPASMS, CONVULSIONS, FALLING SICKNESS, ST. VITUS DANCE, ALCHOHOLISM, OPIUM EATING, SYPHILLIS, SCROFULA, KINGS EVIL, IGLY BLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAKNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES, BILIOUSNESS, COSTIVENESS, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGULARITIES. 1.58 per tittle, at Ir&seii.'-pQ DR. S. A. RICHMOND NERVINE CO. ST. JOSEPH, no, TRIAL BOTTLE JTItKE. To decline taking a sure remedy when sick, is to court suffering and invite death. Our Liver Pills are Bure cure for Torpid Liver aud Constipation. Price 25c. At Druggists. marl5-tf BINGHAM SCHOOL, with a whole some MO UAL rptrnint. r.ffora the best PHYSICAL and the best MEN TAL culture, a compulsory Curriculum with Enforced Study, a reasonable but strict Discipline, and a location entirely free from MALARIA. Xo time or money spent attending Agricultural Fairs. For catalogue address, Maj. R. R1NCIIAM, Bingham School, Orange Co., X. C. juyfi-tf GO TO IS 119 Fayette ville Street, RALEIGH, N. C, For the Finest Pictures, EHia Pictures are finished in the La- and iesi isiyiei, witn tne greatest care always please. octl3-mo NKV ADVERTISEMENTS. A Valuable Mill. i'U n of :ui One of the I'inest I'ieees ot Mill Prop erty in the Stan Cor Saii-, T BA1USAIV. f - -it :ia'eJ !! r ; ! t T - t i Creek, .'!-. i u tit ! i n':V-- tr-.-.i Wti-f.; U is a i.. i n i,:-t w.'ter ii.e and in an excel lent i-.eisrhbi.-rh.-KKl with a tirst-cass patron ace lrt-aly esi-ilu-hed. aud an opportunity ot crealiy lucreaiut it. The mill has a Saw Mill, Cotton din and Crist Mill, with one run for corn ami one lor wheat. A good farm of one hundred and lifty-tive ( l.Vi) ncres also goes wit h the purchase. Tae land is fertile and in first class order. Reason for selling is that the property be longs to a lady who i ' unable to give it the proper attention. Any one who understands the milling business can pay for the property in three years from the profits of the property. Correspondence solicited. For further particulars apply to or address C. V. DANIELS, Att'y at Ia and Real Estate Ast-, Wilson, X. O. 3SfAuy one wishing to purchase proper ty in this section of the State will do well to call on me before purchasing. febS tf REAL ESTATE FOR Sale Exchange and Rent. We do a general Real Kstate business and those wishing either to Itiiy, Sell, Ex chanse, Kent or Lease Keal Property will do well to correspond witu us. We have in our hands a large number of Dwellings. Dwelling Lots, Business Lots and Store Houses in this place, and also a great deal of Granville county country prop erty. Oxford is one of the leading bright tobac co towns in the State; its growth aud thein tlux of population and wealth for the past few years is unprecedented. With its pres ent railroad facilities we defy competition. FEIL1 A; KO VST Ell, Att'ys-at-Law aud Real Kstate Brokers. Otlice: 4 Herndon Block III, Commercial Avenue, Oxford. X. C. decl4-tmo NORTH CAROLINA, I In Superior I'auilico County. i" Court. C. II. Fowler, Plaintiff, against F. G. Mattocks and Christiana Mattocks, D fendar.ts. To 1HK DEFENDANTS, F. (J. MATTOCKS AND Oil KISTiANA -M AT l'OCKSt You are hereby entitled that this action has been instituted by the Plaint iff, C. H. Fowler, for the purpose of foreclosing a mortgage, executed by you to the Plaintiff on the 17th day of April, lss:, upon a cer tain tract of land, and other propertj-, lying in said county of Pamlico on the Xorth side of X'euse river ai.d on Green's Creek, bound ed on the South by the lands of Richard ( twenj, ou the Fast by the lands of C. 11. Fowler, on the Xorth bv the John (). Gardi ner lands, and on the West by the lauds of Robert Johnson: containing 25 acres more or less. The sai l mortgage is recorded in Book S, Pages H7 and t'-S. Records of Deeds, in Register 'of Deeds oflice in said Pamlico county. You are further notified to appear at the Court House in Rayboro, on the sth Monday after the 4th Monday in March, ls;, it being the yoth day of .May, 1W, and the tirst day of the Spring Term of the Su perior Court of I'auilico county, and then and there to answer or demur to t tie com plaint which is now on tile in this o:Iice. Witness my baud and official seal this the sth day of April, 1 .. I'ESTI S MILLER. C. S. C, Pamlico County. W. T. Caiio, Att'y for Pl'ff. aprl'J-4t DETECTIVES W ante'l in f very county. Shrt-wJ m-n to net uti'l'-i ins ructions in mi r be -ret her n I. x j't-r t'-ut t u,.t necessary. The 1 nterii.it ion: 1 Iefrtie, the otMri.tl papf-rf theBureim.ci'ntainsex'ict liken -t.-h of cri m malts v nnte-l, an-i for whot-e oaptur l.irae r wards ire offered. Send 2c. t-rurnp f-r particular. A-i.Irs, Grannan Detective BureauCo.44-Arcadc, Cincinnati. 0. marl-m HOME FERTILIZER, Cheapest aud Het Wheat Fertilizer in aud Rest Wheat the Market. CAN BE MIXED DAY OF AND USED PLANTING. UP TO Old Town, Mil, Aug. 1st, isss. Mess. Boykis, Caumek & Co., Balto., Mo. Gkntlkmkn: I have sold your "Home Fertilizer" tor several years," and find it gives entire satisfaction wherever used. I have used it myself on my fttr:; and can say, if people would only t;tke the time to mix it, that it is one of the cheapest ertili zers used and is as good, if not better than many that cost much mere. Mr Francis Darke ,who buys some from me every year, says there is no better and he doesn't care tor any but "Home Fertilizer,"' if he can always get it. Hoping that all who use fer tilizer can be induced to buy the "Home," as it will save them much money, I regain, Yours respectfully, JNO. CAKDKK. Mil. W. H. Cacklet, of Dunmore. V. Va in oiderinfe- joma "Hatr.e Fertilizer" for his own use, writes uodei" daie July 81, lvs: "On a 1 7-12 acre lot.by drill measurement, I threshed t" bushels of wheat, a fraction over 41 bushels to the acre. This piece of ground had been limed 3 years before heav ily, and had been worked in corn for 3 years. with a liberal coating of stable manure each year, so you see the land was in good condi tion; dm me "Home f ertiliser" undoubted ly more than doubled the yield of wheat on it. ISybend for Pamphlet giving price, di rections lor mixing anil certificates from leading farmers in several States. liOYJvIX, CAK3IEU & CO., Nos. 11 and 18 North Liberty Street, RALTIMOKK, MI). I'"Also Sole Proprietors of "CERE A LITE," for Top-dressing and increasing the yield of au crops. teb'J-tf Health is Wealth! Wit, Dk. E. C. West's Neuve and Brain Treatment, a guaranteed specific for Hys teria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, aKefulness, Mental Depression, Softening ef the Brain resulting in insanity and lead ing to misery, decay and death, Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of power in either sex, Involuntary Losses and Spermatorrhea caused by over-exertion of the brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. Each box con tains one month's treatment, f 1.00 a box or six boxes for $5.00, sent by mail prepaid" on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To cure any case. With each order receiv ed by us for six boxes, accompanied with o.00, we will send the purchaser our writ ten guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guaran tees issued only by James McKimmons ?1"0Dr'iFis-tsi ole Agents, 133 Fayette ville St., Raleigh, N. C. apr27-ly Fine Portraits, IN CRAYON, PASTEL or WATER COLORS, From any kind of small picture made, and submitted subject to approval. BSTrices from tlO.OO up ticulars address For full par- ORIN T. THOMAS, Artist, 46 West 23rd St., IV. Y., Grand Conservatory of Music Building. ..Amif -dual : 5 I !VFiV ADVERTISEMENTS. BAILEY Cotton Seed FOll SALE ! This Xew and Improved Variety of Cot ton, discovered in Harnett county, X C, in lsso, by Hector C Bailey, and which has never before been placed on the market, is now for sale. Cotton planters must use im proved seed to make cotton pay. For terms aud other porticulars, Address THE ItAILEY COTTON CO., Raleigh, X. C. rlnce in Fisher Building. febl-3m 'Administrator's Sale! --THE LARGE STOCK -OF PIANOS, ORGANS AND Sewing Machines Belonging to the Estate of the Late J. L. Stone, MUST BE SOLD! A Rare Chance for Bargains. 31. 1. STONE, Adm'r. Direct tocut'uriprs from 1ii ;h!.jii.ii lir-, :t who!. -Bali" pi n es. Aii 'iim; s pu:ir:iitoi' l. No imincv u.-ke't unt il in-! ninn'ii' arc rec-i.-il u 1 1 I fullv U'-tfit. rite u- lit-fnri-lmlTiKiiirz. An ii.i--t- iiu nt of 2 rts.muy save ymi inuii y ilollar-.. A j JrtiS Jesse French Piano a Organ Go,, II7XSM1ZIL.1E. TENN. marl") ly PRINTERS AND BINDERS. Edwards & Broughton, RALEIGH, N. C. Haying the Lartrest and Best Equipped Printintr Office and Book Bindery in the State, we are prepared to execute all classes of work in our line with great dispatch. Our Work is First-Class. Our Prices Reasonable. Commercial, Railroad, Lesal, School, and f.eneral ork. EDWARDS HKOrt'IITON, Publisher, Raleigh, N. C. feblO-tf LOWEST PRICES IN AMERICA. S'anit 'I, fxrh'thte Jnftmmntt nt l,otr:.t jt icn k no ten, .V r-mp-''i"n trith Cheap, i" f'-rtfT int-mtmrT-ts. kkdh f;d i'KK Ks Ni'i; iai. oi i' i;its. PIANOS $200. 1 ORGANS S65. 7SO:t U iii-wiit. 3 Strmfttid Four Heta Reeds kleven StoD3. Couplers. Fine Cane. STOOL. COVER. IKSTP.UCTOR-fiLL FFEIGHT PAID. l.uritrst Sorlt South. 2M!tvlean(J Prices. Pimmi- HI .Monthly. OrariH -5 .Ionthlv. Low TirriM Prir". F iir Contract- N.i Rr k - No Fiirfeit are of ;h paii SIX SFKCI Alj OFFERS. Send for Free P:iiit. " Sharps nnd Flats." eivinjr full information. LUDDEN & BATES, WDTHERN MUSIC HOUSE, SAVANNAH, OA. decl4-tf Fall Announcement! We simply wish to say our stock of WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, Sterling and Plated Silver, and URIC-A-illt AC is Complete in every Detail. B3Special attention to all kinds of Re pairing in our line. Send for our Illustrated Catalogue. Southern Jewelry House. F. D. JOHNSON .V SON, mr23-ly, 802 Main St.. Lynchburg, Va. ITO STUPED FREE H I aaLa Tnaftn PiMAm VDr. KLINE'S GREAT I rf- ,, - " " m . r n lew for Ntrvm Affection, Fu,, EpiUpnjj, etc. firtt tay m UK. TrsatiM mad $2 triT bottU free f Wit pstieota, they fmjist nprw cbarrcs as box whta rwreivea. oena names, t . o. ana expreu ederct, of -U..CIM IO urn. mwi. 3i Area Philadelphia, Pa. Saalirauiata. BEWARE OSlMlTATLXa FU.AUDS. dec!4-tf $500 REWARD! We will pay the above reward for any case of liver complaint, dyspep8ia,sick headache, indigestion, constipation or costiveness we cannot cure with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly com plied with. They are purely vegetable, and never fail to give satisfaction. Large boxes containing 30 sugar coated pills, 25c. For sale by all druggists. Beware of counter feits and imitations. The genuine manu factured only by JOHN C. WEST & CO.. 862 W. Madison St., Chicago, 111. Sold by James McKimmon & Co., Drug gists, Raleigh, N. C. apr27-ly ORGANS "3 n U NEW Al) VERTISEM KNTS. Ho! for IF YOU G A H D E B THAT WILL COME UP, BUY iF- A. W. GOODWIN fc CO., Dealers in all First Class DRUGS, Patent Medicines, Cigars, Cigarettes, and Tobaccos, a Specialty. feb22-tf (lor. Fayette ville and Market Streets. ESTAIIL'EI) i N;r. RALEIGH, N. C. r GRAM) OPENING OF THE NEW YORK CLOTHING EMPORIUM, MONDAY, 3IAKCII 2.jth DAVID ROHi:. i'UAI. lr s opened, in lh' Andrews u i Id the LXROFST aid ino.-r sELKC'I" STtK K ot Clothing and Furnishing Goods, HATS, SHOES, ETC., Ever brought to Raleigh. He is in direct communication with the Largest Manufactur ers in the United .States, and owins to the fact that lie buys and sells for C ASH he guarantees to his many customers rtnd the szeiieral public inducements that cannot be offered else where in ii.iii'igh. This is and shall be THE CLOTHING HOUSE OF THE STATE. CLOTHING TO FIT EVKIi BODY FROM A CHILD r, YEARS OF A("E TO A MAN WEIGHING oou l't )UN'I).S.a :U: I shall ninke it H suidy to pi ttc every one as to STVI.K, QI'ALITV and PRICK, and respectfully invite the public to examine my stock. I ) AVI D K )S EXT UAL, LEADER IN LOW PRICES, New York Oflice, Cor. Uroadway and lioiid Sts. A NEW BOOK F O It NORTH C A MOLINA SCHOOLS. The First Steps in North Carolina History, R .MRS. C. 1. SPENCER. Tiiis little book, com' rising 2 pages, is one of the most delightful histories evei .vritten of any .-'tute or country Tiie interesting story of our State is told in an ex eedingly pleasant manner, such as will ctiar.n both teachers and pr.pi's, and all 01 ts readers. It is specially prepared for elementary and intermediate classes in school, aid the unanimous verdict of all teachers who have examined the book is that "it i: nist the thing!" It will quickly tinci its way into thousands of schools and homes iu Vortti Caroliua. H.-autitully printed and handsomely bound. Price ?3 cents pel ;opy by mail postpaid. Published by ALFRED WILLIAMS & CO., Bookisellers and Publishers, Raleigh, N. O. H. MAHLER, Manufactcreu of and Dealer in - Gold and Silver Ware. PLAIN GOLD KINGS Made to Order at. Short Notice, t end foi Patent Ring Measure. Ag-nt for FAIRCIIII.D'S GOLD PENS, and the janOrt-ly T II E NORTH CAROLINA HomelnsuranceCo. -OF- RALEIGH, X. C. Insures Against Loss by FIRE. THIS COMPANY HAS BEEN IN SUC CESSFUL OPERATION FOR SIXTEEN YEARS. W. S. PRIMROSE, - . President. W. G. UPCHURCH, - Vice-President. CHAS. ROOT, - - Sec. and Treasurer. P. COOPER, ... Adjuster. mchlO-lyr W. D. McIVER, A.ttoriiey-a,t-ILaw, SANFORD, N. C. Collections of Claims and Mortgage Mat ters Specialties. Practices in Moore, Chat ham and Harnett counties. febl-tf NEW ADVEJJTlsfiJIENTS. Liberty!! WANT N S K E D SI ?;E TO. cze. i JULIUS LEWIS & CO., t a . a 1 1881). I .Andrews IJuildii:. mai"M.-tf :0: FremoiU Institute FREMONT,- N. C. 5 mm mm I ViU'm I I liiHi l iL'i.' :;n.ii WORK TilOltOUGH; Pnnrao tf Cliwb 1 ... w,4 : l I aillUTII 111' I I Ttll'l i AM) STEADY. An Optional MILITARY FEATURE Added. BOAKI) AND TUITION Very Moderate. Next Session Opens Jan. i, 1SSJ). Write for Catalogue and particulai s U . 11. I! AN!, novttj-tf Principal. C ANCEIIS CAN BE CI RED. This is to inform all persons who are af flicted with CANCERS, ULCERS, or any kind of Malignant Sores that I have located at Jonesboro, N. C, , for the purpose of treating such cases. SMoney refunded in caie I fil to effect a cure. For further particulars, address, J- H. DAMELS. raayll ly T5CSr :-"V J :' - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED! Five Hundred Thousand Pounds o oci:ej primings WANTED in exch-tnge for TOBACCO STICKS and BASKETS. The tobaec, W;p be taken without tieing i:p or trrading, our. the tr;;.-h thrown out, at ti cents per icuii'l if cund bright, and delivered in Elian Point during t!n- month of August, dress W. II . SNOH , Modern Tobacco Ham, Hil. Point, C. Having I'ully Deiaonstrated durmir the isr,two y :ir that tobacco leaves c red separate 1 rom t lie stalk, posses - a marked sn periori; v over the sta 1 k cured eae hot ii for chewing ami smoking, the MODERN St A It N COMPANY, ol liiuh eoiut, . , i . . ... -U Til . . ..... U . ...... I.' 1 Wt n .'BC ncil LVJ LI't I iilllLCIS Lli-Z 1JEST AVI RED STICK IX Til E WOULD and taVe the waste of their fields for pny. We will make the sticks in lengths to lit -,-. Log Barns, which can be fitted up with a conduit and ventilator and directions giv.'.'j wii h each purchase how to cure your primings bright. We want ON I.Y T! '. t'. A H I V ('ROW mild leaves, from which we are now manufacturing the REST SMOKING TO 15 A CO in the I'uited States, not excepting any known brand. .-r Tobacco ,:s ;s , , le.-s Nicot ine, !e--s offensive properties than tythi'.g i-i : he suiokini: lit;e m this iV,!tr. try: not by reason of our ktiowlvdue of tnaa.ifacture, : . rt -is n of the Mipi i iur ;n, I iter by- wli'ch the Tobacco is cured. The i-aves are vv V I'.l lii: 'I U . y Ait; RII'I'. They ve cured in a continuous current ol Kartilie.i Air separated 1 'rem ': stalk Our Ura.'ids are Modern Barn No. I and fio. 2, and Dixie Darlin. r5f"We have large quantities of t lie Wired Cured Leaf Cranal-ited. icul ur,. KKADV TO Si I'I'LV Till: Tit A DK, and Challenge the Worl 1 to prof-;.-,-" aprl'J-3mo W OOL Ar O O L, W () ( ) L. If you have Wool to be Manufactured or to Exchantre for good'J. don't dispose of it n you have seen the Nice New Sample cards of GWYN & CHATHAM, Proprietors of tlie Elkiti Valhry Woolen 31 ills. 'A 4 c SSTWrite us for Samples with Prices Very icespe tfullv, Freight ar.d.Kxpress Otlice, Salisbury, PROLIFIC COTTOfy GROWER, Tllli S'f ANDAIM) FKllTILlZEli, MAM'l.V.'ii UKIl BY THE GOLDSMORO OIL COMPANY. GOLDSUOIt 1 his Standard Fertilizer is again offered to the Farmers and Trucker of .,-h i ' t Una, in full confidence that toil tests have proven it to be a Standard IVrtiiiei .,; ; , Highest Orade. As a Plant food lor Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Tobacco and Triuk no superior aud few equals. ' " "" ' We recommend it by the Testimonials of Farmers who have used and pronoaiiced it The Best Standard Fertilizer Now in Use. e py full value m Cash for Cotton Seed delivered at our works in -Kbon. ,.r,. board cars at your depot in car ioad lots, or we will exchange for Cotton st-,i tli'- v teraisrt,Addre30n 'benil leriils- I? Cottou Seed Meal exchanued for Seed on" liu'J,- " , GOLDSBORO OIL CO., -J-EL--, ! EI ? . .See'y aad Treas. (iOI.DsRORo, . t . HO YOU AVAXT A PIANO OB ORGAN? WRITE TO- HU1V3E, liliNOR CO., RICHMOND, VA., Or NOUI OI.K, VA. THEY WILL SAVE YOU JIOXEV. THEY HANDLE THE BEST Pianos and Organs, And Sell at Lower Prices and on Bettor Terms thai i , , House North or South. ""gfCataloirues Free. urniture, Furnitnre, Furnitnre ! ! SEVENTEEN REASONS WHY AVE DO SELL FUKM TUIJE CHEAP : A G llllODKS. s5 WhiteiiaU St , Atlanta, (in A ; RIIOHK- cV- CO., Mol.ilf- Aia HIIODKS .c I IK WIN, Knoxville, feun etm. iiuoi.'i.s ,v t i. .Nastivui V (' KHODKS ,v ft) , Terre Hao'e, I,,, ; KIIODKS Ac C( f . Crtir.i in ; e;m A (i KHODKS A: CO., Churie-srnn S C, ti. UliODIJS e have made lare conUacts fr all our stores n I r-is cash and jjot bottom pr.ces from Faetori es. 1 1 at ' e; we c ui sell you cheaper than the cheapest lu rni ,, m11ihtato ;i North Carolina, (all And Vet o, ,,. i . and you will be convinced that we Icvetbe h, It l , -i-ture lor the Least Money. Don't forget the place A. G. RHODES & CO., 1 East 3Iartin Street. pi.u'2."" Bra WILLIAM OAFFROX, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEAI.KK IN 1 iUlRlNI ITT J U I R RICHMOND FCHMTI UE ( (,., , MAIN STREET 1430 and 1538 Main St., and Oovernor St niniHovii PaoVfiir HiH,non.,. W.,nl,t Ch.,, ,. Mattre.se., Pillows an, iKStt ur:;, rTSteam Factory, Nos. 18 a.ul ao N. Ciltoenth St. ,,,, , , II. E. SHAW, Attorney-at-Law, La('RAi(;E, IV. C. T V'ritinsc Mortgages and Collecting Claims uiiKte a Specialty. Practices in 1 uoir, Dupim an.l Pender counties. mav15-Hui N EW ADVERTISEMENTS. Early W. II. SNOW, III;iI i'DI.M , . aud Directions for Shipping GWYN & CHAT 1 1 KLJilN VALI N. C. ft T J. 1 , .l.Y, N. jur.-JM-l-Jni . c. i 4 fell A ("J KIIODKS. , . 11S Dfcatnr St., Atlan RHODKS FCKNITK Ct ) , Col,,,,,', A ir liHODKS kV C( ., Moutoun-i A O KHODKS (') , Chatanoo-;. ' Kii DKS FCKXIT'K CO. . Mem .dr A (i KIIODKS .v CO., Kvansviq.. I, A O KIIODKS 4v CO , Vickslnw'' M a, l . Ah. - l. KIIOIIK.S iV CO.. C,,!iM.,l,i , . : A CO., ItaleiKh, N. C. lO Exchange place. -if VI IN. I M . JO. A. IIUIiUA UK EXEKAI, COMMISSION MKKi Nos. I() I'oVllras.V(i!).7i lVt. i- ! NEW ORLEANS, LA. ITtSolieits C'.nsit;iinieiits of uli k;: Country Produce. Ad an es made on and con.siiinnieut.s ,