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IlIDTs. Mh.J . '3s so ons WS, 29NiYOLDR ll ovidence A6fho falt that Chinas iressinig, it 41sgiven out Ihat Mr. Whig., .w.ho graduated yCars Ago tie Collegn, 'has been appointed al .of -the city of Shanghal. Taotal tie short for Chief Magistrate. Mr. uig is a Christiat with a Christian e, though he preserves his heathon iYONtD the Mlissisalppl river there 1,200,000 square miles not settled ,vhite men. Two hundred and thousand square miles of this - ..are within Indbit reservations, c (lie rest., for the most part, con s of mlountainons tracts, illaeccessi.. or sterile lands a-nd trk i reIons nich cannot be irrigated. TH'ult are inidicatiins that imrmigra i this year will bo lurger than dur any Ipious ycar, not excepting - 2. Crop prospects and other coi ions across tle waters are nmsually * pircssinig, id.an unexatmpled exodus expect-ed. All who may cono wiil .1 plcity of room over here. A S mtiajority of the coming immi .ilts are desiron of enlgaging in ag. u tlt ural purisnits. WnEllorac10-143 Greeley W4s1unin -r the Presidency he wi-s -interviewet : the tar'ifl' question and said it was .i --al issue. Whrlaen General Iallncoel ls runniig lie waR interviewed am ill it wias at local issue. Thercuipoi ;e proeictionisis( levelled their bat orics n A(Si)st both of' theim. Perhatp: since le votes on the tarrin Congres: have beeni recorded people will begl to conclude that it is q local issue. TiE Stie/ tiflc American sityvs ther i a Itn opi ine tig f'o'r Iliventiive genlium ill contriving a snake tr'ap to l 1us(et i I'nl in. where snakes annuilly kil Iliousands of people and cat.t le. Tin 1-cligions notions of the people won' al low them to take life and hence th snakes mutil ply rapidly. WIat i. vaited is a snake trap that Vl1 catel .itd (it) the killing or hold tie stnk< until some ono without conscientiou scruples in this respect can de the dis. patchlingf. IlON. Ilur J1. Jmwi. r is alreadh being boomed by some Democratii papers In Ohio as the Democratic can lithito for President in 188t. In 187. Nr. Jeett mado a contract wih Ath E~io raili'oad by which Ihe bound him self' to be its presiileni.tfor' ten years a $40,000 a year salar'y, receivingr $50, Jewelt does0 not care' to continne~ in th. rail road presidency, preferingim to taki his chtancs fot' steppin~g up hiighier. Accon)it)N1 to the newsVpapers of Rli< Janeiro, otn the eleventhl anniiversnr" ofl the paissinzg of thle lawr of emancip'a lion in 1871, the effect of that mecasui has beeni singularlyv honeticial to ti mtater'ial andi moral developmient of' (Ii counztry. In those y'eais more thai (30,000 slaves hav'e bteen spontanieousV freed by their miasteris without comi pensat ion, while the Stiate has givei liber'ty to snore thani 11,000. 1 )m-im thle samte pertiodl 280,000) clhi'en o slaves have' beetn borni frec, andti II cost, to thie State of 0 mnchipation ny1)1 1a the precsent time has becui neairh .$1,000,000. Tru is estinmated that there are twc gatrs ini theo Ger'm E.lyire, intcluing~t thieves, pickpocke'ts and othter swrin. (Ilers, an 11(bcu authioritLies estimnaie tlhe anntiual loss to honest peolo by thien oper'ationts at the enoitrmious 51um1 01 $:25,000,000. Alany~ of' these evi l-dloen aro broutght heoire thte miagist rates fr'omn ine to time, buit bot h jutdges antl inror's ate accuisetd of' adiniistering tc mildly evo4' the muiltd liws of:'Gemn agax~inst v'agatbondage. The evil lta l~euiome so great that ilhe government is utnderstoo~d to-be pr'eparintg a severt law for' brPiighu scoundlrels of' the vag~abondt class to just ice. .AmiIIICANs are' bicouning qnite re-' in tr'kablej fot th' laish use of' flower's at (diltner's atni bantqutetIs. Upon t his subject, thle New York C'om merc'I Advcrtiser, says:, "'Kor a dinner' for (eighteent.genitomttjn, on1 Timeusday, a 1hlorist madeilt a (centrio-batsket remiarkable for' its size antd dsplay' of selected ihowers. Ii was six feet lh diameter. TIhere were Otto thotuind. rich roses, aind a gxardeni of' lilacs, v'iolets and oth-t er* sprinzg blossomts. The et re of t his picco3 wIa a.ci rcl of' iiles-amar'vjis, vitata aiid cal las. Thme coatI.lnIots were of hynchithl spraysSi tnd. r'oac.h 'IThe samto niightt a diinner for Otto- hiuindred andtu twent-f'ive at D~chntonico'A was mtccoraited ith r b ose baskets fri ngetd wvitht fertts." m rican Regcister': The st art-roite - ti'i.d Is a fair Cxemrplificationt of thIt folly of pa)ving lawyers by thie dlay. la the consel for thie prtostcuti ont hadl beeni engaged beforehandiit by thle job, .the case- woutld have bezen flnished1 pro'babhly just as weR. long ago; tli anill of erknttinal Justlce wofuld hiave * mi~hd allowance togin d thr ongh a lot of other meritorious ettlpiIts, a million of dollars woid Jivo been saved tc Ihe gover nment, and, It is to ba sup. 108)0j4 itaf as8 much to the defengdanmts 4cwthnmen of the ear' are, withoni b 0.h urnine m n iandfnnrested pol I a4W"On thle 'atli-always :(with revor ietice be It -sp1oken) excepting our biahopst 0ests a nd deacons.* But the ,ance to Ipt in a few 'weeks or .pnoonthg, as the 'case may be, of 'superorogation t.a handsome per didm Is a sore tetmiptationI even to the oleat. 'The world, the Ilesh and the other one -throo sevorely reprobated and daily excommunicated porsonalitios-will viow 'and 'thon reassert their dominion over the best of us, fil which case we ,become little better than those whom an adverso foreordination has given over to hardness of hoart aUfl IIulTeOs Ofjnlield. VROPS IN (14 ICAROLdA. The Observations of a Traveler--Cotton ,in Large QuantI tes at the Different Depots The Outlook in General. 'I From the Charlotte Observer. I Olms'rten, S. C., Februairy .L-All along most of the railroad 1hies in the South1 one callnot hclp nolicing the various improvements Ithat have been made, and .others that amr'etill in pro gresh.; specially is this the case a.}tg -tho track of' the (Charlotto, Columbia & -Augusta Road. "'Sherminan's mile posts," as the clilinieys of' those burnt houses which his ariy (I:stroyed are fiectiouslv called, have all disappear-ed and have been used for other 41a mew dwelltngs. What was formerly 'known as Morrow's Turnout, with but one or two buildings, is now better known as Piheville, N. (., anid it it a considora ble town, with som , dozen or more stores in It, Somne of them large and handsome, also several chureihes and it muimber of fi resildences. Rock Mill, S. U., is n -.v the rival of Its county SeaM, Yorkville. It. has a large trade, its Stores have mfore the appear aniioo of it nity 111than thoso of IL towin, n11111d its hotels iihIt well he Imitated by such towins, ats Wi(lesbo0ro, Rock iiglaim 11111 Some others it this State, to t.heir advantage. Cotton is piled 11) Onl every aviailable Spacve of tile p)lait11)itoms of the vatriotts depots. There has been eitirelv too ntiitch of' this Southelrn staple proihti4ed during the past year. A partilar ttilIdIof' iilne, who has beent a cot.ton broker all his life, and unitil recently a residenit of New York, aid in the cot toil btuiness there, i nformnod time tlit the tokil ittmlibe of' bals of -st. vear's production will exceed 7,000,000, which Is Somewhat in excess of thle I (m111111, and mu11ist assuredly re(ice the! price still lower thai it rallges at 1is timto. It will probably reach its lowest 1igures some titmo durinlg tile LiltII nmer mothsl. It' thist be .r-me.-then the bulls of the New York and I iver pool coltotn exchliges will ce,(rtiinly have at lively Him) o f it. Bilt it Is ftiithierimore stated by this remitic1ttani 1-hat ieirily all the cottoin along tile coast, am i tilh ie more Suithlerni Status, has beenl Shipped, andl has reached thle tuar11kets by this time, whichl maly beO o tag(I'ltlitL!'Le to the upcouniltry cotton buylers and holders. Our Southerit ierchait q reierlly havo perhaps made i ilistkli ill Pitr I Chasing too litavilyv of ia fall aind wItliter S tock o"roods. TJ'he in I liter (lid not commltienco' as eartly as was -xetd - ne(ithler' has it. heen so severe, andii henco t 01 furtimmritts have inadol but1 mlodlert -|purchasesxi', whiicht thicv were ahnolte, , obliged to dlo owinhg to'Ithe haird yeart' of' .1881,to 1882, thus savin'g 'siotinig -to pa:y tor' teir puises ot 5piesit 3 at Itat time1. .11n1a(thlitilon to allI this, y the weatthetr has genleraIlly been so batd t:htat fainters antd p)laters could not wvell leav'o home, whiiicht 1has aga in cutr tailed Iiade contsiderablv. Wh ile aotll this mayt~ be a bienieit to> the agri'utl trist it, does inj11ury to our I mercntli leI t-ufrietnd aiti. wvill pmwobably compel10 t hemii to miake bult light putrchases iun the spiog. 1Wom't C"hester, 8. C., southiwatrd thte pe'a(ch t res arIe ill f'ull blooma ma itteri of' greCat srit 't'se to tourtisis fromt the Nortih to FLioritlai, buit to its Sotherni' C Ps it 1ilta inditiie on of' an early' spmig; antd yet owing to ~hie eoatnt-. al .rins vlerv 'iittlhe ploinitg hats beent dlote up tlhis timle. 'Te growiing whei'lalt geiietrally looks weollI-better 1 lti iwaius perha11ps ' O exeted, nmclit of it, hiaing been1 put Iinto lie groumnd late andu amonig theC ttton Stalks still gra*int drill withI t'etili.rer's was all t hat, uised. This is a new1 way -of' farm'tin l' antd saves labor, hut wh'ether' it will produiice as8 wvll as thie old mtholld 1e .) E AT11 ON TIlE T'it.EIN. A North~ Caronina . uduge IBreates his Lasnt 1n a1 Sleping Car', Just bofore lil Beachedt tihl OnS~ of~ Vunrlotte. Thei notth-bounid tratin ton t he Chari lot to, Columnbia & Aluruista hItailroand, Suinday, arr'tived- In Chtarlott.o aL fewi nliuates late, having been detainied sotmewhat by the last illntess of' a ps setnger, Ilon. Juo. M. Chouud, of Wins. ton1, ani ex-jutdge of the sitper ior cour it of' Nothl Carolin. He died( before reabin~t g Chariilotto, bu11t iccoirdanmce ithl what xeeiiied to be a lontging de sire,.hle was. spar ied to- br'ea hue his last wit hinm thei thmil of his nat iv'4 Stauto. II is boart eeniised to beat between. I ine(ville tad Charlot te. Jmuidg Cloud lef't his home ont the '2nd1 inist. ,to v'isit. hIs oranetiovie~s li the S11ate of' Floridai.. lieo had bv on hlomo wa~s int his us'iutl hieuatlh and s(eemed to be in high spiris. Din-ing his sojonl in Florida hie 11pent a g'rea. patilt of' the time in huntinmg nad fishin g. A-lor ai ta ofu a 1' fortni ight he bieenme~ anlxiousM to I'turni'i htomje, aind-himi maudte araneensto do so on the 17th inst. -trrve,n and heo was stnding at1 thoa dtoor of his hotel ini Palalka, when he me. an old triend, ilichmond~ Peatrsott, 1%., of Ashtovillo, IN. C., and cont eluded t) remaIini unitil thte 2:lrd inst. lie,. in company with AIrt . Pearson,. resnmred-sport ont time rivers and seemtedl to be in. tine spuirits oxceput whe'n 8011e refenutce to htoime br'ought ont, an ex precssion of' his desite t) ret i urn. to Nor ht Cairolina as soont as puossie e. tirI Peaoni~'t thnks lie had a ptresettni tmeiit thaut-his cindiwas near'. Hie, htow ever, r'eoehed Augusta, Goemgia, on1 his return before speaking of his tueel oug unwell. On Suttday morning atilor boarding the tr'aini in Augusta lie satid lie would lie down, as lie felt unwell. F~allhag into a quiet sleep, lie was passed by tunoticed by COndIuictor and passeniger's tiit the'tra in had reached a point north of Oolumibla.. It was, dls covered near- Ridgoway that' hue was nnonuselous, and on reaching that phlaco Dr. RI. 11. Edmuntds was called tois side. Thim hysiciants of' Whms boro wcro immendiately sutrmion~ed by ole rap to OMeet the triin t iepot h ) ace. l1r.. T. ltobertsoti and 1P. W. Alken apjtenied t bis side thero and theb latter accompanied thei dying titat to Olmrlot te. Dr. I1111umdi lett the train at -Gie terg All Avhs gone that inudioal skill could do; br it Wvas Ae nnimlmous opinion o. r. JlkWn Utid the lba' ttok p h m cIathat it was .1 fatal stroke0 of apVexy, and was 1oyond the skill of' 4y 1physician. On reaolung Uiarlotte tie co'pse was carried to the umi'ertaker's, placed in a caliket, atnd sent bv express to Wins toii Aonduy molinin'. Jtiage -Clolta was 'boirn ii Stokes county about the year .1810, and was over seventy .years of age. me girac tisod law .in 'Su Ati and Stokesi111-1 to thQ late way,'b'at :nied to IVinston soon after the close of thotilities. He had served his State 'at judge of the -stil)eriol' otirt, and had I}ade 0 re markable recoi:d -as a correct and kip right judge. Inl tie opinlioni of the bar of. Nothi Carolina lie was iot lea'ned *t the law, bat his incredible cominon sense always led him to a cor rot conclusion. lie was comected by blood with some or tile best fmilies in North and South Carolitni, was..a. :graldson of Jolin Alartin, Esq.) of' .theylden time, -was aV consiht of Judge Bvnuni, of this city, 'aid of Senator liaipton, of South Carolina. lie w41s never mnar ried and leaves no l1iom!to 8is hantd some estate, nearer thani nephews. lie leaven a host -of .-ilnds both in this State and in Florida1 'n truth. many adired his genius and Touiid In him. a kind disposition. His Aversion to whistling, his pectilian notions in re gard to inaity other things and his absolute sincerity withal, carried him' oten into a rudeness of naimmt', but there wias under it. all a Uind disposi tion toward those whom lie found to be siunero in their professlions and SEiECTO A WIFE.-Wlio -marries for love takes a wife' ilio marries for fortune takes a mistriess; who marries Alr position takes a lady. You are loved by your wifle, regai'ded by your mistress, tolerated by yon-lady. You have a wifle for yourself, a mistiress for yonur hottse ,nd 'riends, a lady f'or the world anid iocietv. Your w'it' Will agree with you, yo i1nistress will rule you, your litdy wvil: Imanage von. Your wife will take care of' your household, your nilistress ot' your house, your lady .of ap.>earances. If you .an sick your wil'f . will 1ors you, yotit' tnisress will visit you, your lady will inquire afier yotur talin. You take a walk with your. wi'e, a ride with your mistress, anid go to it party with your laly. Your wife will share your'grief, your in .isess your miioniev., VonUr adv vour debts. :1f yon are dead you i wi'th'iwl wTNe, yolr mistress wu.I lamient, and your lMy wear' mnourninig. Which will you have? Tu Pis-ror. AamiN.-Onl last Friday a dilicilty occurred at Tradesville, in this county, beltween W. A. Fumider burk and M. W. Gregory, in 'which the formier shot le hatier with a pistol in the left shoulder. From wl-.at wo cin learn there wias a grudgre between. the WO 111011 1.1d 1hat (n tAs IOciioni Funderlirk tuet. Gregorv -as he was leauviig TJ'radesv'ille fri home, anid, draw.inig his p istol, attaecd himii. G regrty told himi t'hat lie was unarmed aitd not in a condition to flght, bum Funderburk, all~er strtiking him over* the head with his pistol, stepped back and shot him. Thne pistol 'was theim tlake.k Q~ony~fi r'miiiunerburk by one ot' those prestent. IMr. (rrogory is se' riously, if niot clanfgerously, wounded. -Lacaster Rtenew. What le Diplhtiei? The niaiine 1a compulaatlvely ne0w, but then dlisease is as old as slin itself. It ia ai condhl~ tin of the thrioat someithingu ike croup, only worse, bieense it attaekes the sufferer wihsuch ra-pid~lty aind'Ina such a iau as to eIl~'or~t uk afrassages. Th le throat Ia ylo lentyy iinilamed, and a tough memibraine, hike leather, la very rapidly f'ormed. Painnyu of cases of dliphit heia. It acts so prompt ly, and s.o eineliently, that no familly caA.aforti to be without it. * - -Piyhcins prescribe Brown 's Iron Bit ters for iiudigestion, wecakness, 1 low i ts, ote..* DIPHTHERIA H AS NO C HANCE! WHEN TREA TED WITH PryDavis 's Pain Killer This womi~erfah1.remedy liasunved the lives of many, many chhd-ren who were abnioet' dea4 wjlh D1PHTHE/?tL S Henory Wiinn Iawrmbde. Ydaaes., says; th i a, n och t n@teioi rec IPerry Davis's Pain Xis aved my 'sverely. in 1Kiiron~ ithu away.-~ DRUGGISTS ALL KEEP li. CLEIR'.KS NALE.. STATVE OF~ SOUJ1iF CAROLINA, f~awvree B. Whlson, Plaifh'f, va.. Ralph 1). WIlson and Ot~bers, D~efendants> .N.JPurManee (of. an order of the Court of - onnoV leais, imaide i. the abiovu atalted case, I willl'otte'r for sale, before tho. coit.hzouse doo in Whaitsboro, on thd FIuRsT MON)XY IN MA{(UH. Next, withini the legal lhours of salt; at. nublic outery, to the-hIghest bIdder,. the followlig-deribed piroperrty to wVitl All thaut llQen paircel o~ t rac tof lamd lyIng, hemug amli stuate iit-the Counity iami tate aforesaid, contalnig~ imore or less, andol'hiounde~d oin thu'north 11y huonds of John Rains and Sarah Jones, est by hands of .Jolm~ Rains, south by: lands of 'l Ellison Cl cud1 deceased, and west by lands of Sarah H,. Jones. TihuMs OP 8AI.R: One-half of the puarchiase-mnone. to ho laid in cash, and the balance in one year f romi the (lay of sale, with Irrtoreste there from, payable annually, the p~urchaser to give for such balance a bond secured' bg a nrtage of tepreises sold, and to' pay W. II. KERR . Clerk's Omfeou, C. -0. (. P. .~ C,. IWinshoro, S. 0., February m0, i863. F eb 1itd. Secret -f; nera success 4t *ew Xfoh-Bitters is sim& It ply S: It is the best Tron -preparation ever made; is toi'prounided on thoi'otghy scientific, 'chemical and mhedicial prin les, and does~ut what'ia'daihed fot It-no ntore and no less. . My thorough wnd rapi& assimilation with the blooc 0 it reaches every part of the . Oys"aa healing, purifying g and strengdihehiti.' o, mencing at the foundation It builds up and restores lost - t health-in no other way can V tasting benefit bi b6ained& ,to T "pbearborn Ave., hicago, Iov. , p I have been a geat sufferer from t veryweakstomach, heartbumand tc - 6ympe slainitsworstform. Nearly .d Ioul it .it"1 =V IV rledeverythingrecommended,have tak the prescriptions of a domea -h erspbutgot no relief until 1. town's Iron Bitter. I fed sone or the old troubles, and am a - te* -4a. I arteuing muck Atof fl eri-rato. I a -Naliroad 4i -neer, and now make C "~ trips re~Idy, I can aftsa oO Much Tinprase of your wunse al mCedCine. D.C. UAC.. IBROWN'S * IRON BrrrERS does .not contaht 'WhisIcet or dcohol, and will not - blacken the teeth, or cause headache and constipationm t will cure dyspepsia, ind' gestiern heartburn, bleep lesness, dizziness, nervous debility, weakness, &c. Use only Brown's Iron bliter-inaJe' Brown Chemical Co., Daltimore. Crossoa eed Unesand trado-mark on wrapper. FERTILIZERS ! 1l1G-11EST GUAVES-1 SAT1SVAtTO PIoES I I bog leavo to aTnlo1nce that I am pro.- ' >are to furnish, upon tho iok ibetrai NAVASSA GUANO, GERMMAN KAINT, FLOATS, FL)ATS. A full supply wiil he kept ahvways on hand, anda I re'q~eotf-uity ask .a .share of patrontage. SA TI#FACTION ASSUll60, t .J. 1YZ. STEWAIRTu Phl 3-txisu MoNA'ucir OUA N'.-Wtt now hove on hand Mee hndredl Nas of Monarh Guanio anid LWenaty-fie tons8 of Acid Phosphuat. All .parties wishinug t(o use the best Opano in the mairket will dot wvell Io le'ave their orders at thie ollice of it. J. McCarley & Co. * CASII NEEDED. Tihos~e inidebted to, ui are reg1nsiel 'to L f orbearati Ysometlies causMs toa be a yhrfue. NUOOL BOOKS. We kee > on hand a large stock of School ie WrIting Talenhts IBii4ess- fly'Tn IRobl&i the Seamside Library, Franklin Square . Library, etc. MCMA8Tnlt, BuIICE & Ka'cH.-1N FRESE GA#D317 NED AIND at ONION SETS, We have on haond a large stock eit Lhar. ileni Sieds; also stue .P'ilh - asedr andt ft Sibie, Perry, Crosmnll and lleed. So all fc unistoniters maiy be pleasedC4 . MuM AL4TLEl, lHitics & KE~TCHIN. We call the at'tentlion' t(# mtwhante and )thers to our large. st'ock of wra ipin g pa.. ert', coinsistin M of .Whbite i ewslp>aer i nnila, (Gra y ''rappling anid Etraw I aper, uint-.Paiper Bags. We su ggest that If nierchants- can'b hese artieles fromt us as low asfrtrabronZ rreight added it.-will- lki- lih atdvantage to> eta in wllkhht e Ittown the sinalcomniission ~harged rather than pay It to straingt; Mc MASTEN, Ilnxcn & KETCIN. 1uoVE A1ND IN('1EA1E YOUn Cnol's BY VIIINO TH u BESST SEED. I M [PllOVED C L1 EMElt SEtI) COrtd elected and n-ubbed4 .wrety, for sed firet orI bread1, be'st for at A'k .iaud best to yield~ on1 *O'rtoN" Seed. '"The earliest, fineQst and( ntost produactive cotton-'glowv." Price of ('(ed, for eac'h,.lhttshlll $1 .50; 4 bushcls, *.00OI. Sat-ked and dieliveredl on ears. - 2s7' Senid ino~ne 'in registeredi letter to he subscriber, new.'you wi Uet/iat y/oul rder. lIOUT. Hi IIA it IS. Pinovilled M4'ikibiurg Co.',.N. C. W Ileaj the following~ fromt TI. P'. 'ltchell,, li., a large and14 wel' knowna ianiter of Fa Iiflield Couty, 8., C~ ".. 1ion'r.- 1- 11Annia--JOeL4 sir: I vrifth tO kniowv if you ean fuvrili mie w*:th noeugh goedl (cornI of the (Clnhwar vai ety 'o l)M~it my entire erol1 the Ct$Ibig SCeam. etm11"dlr its the Iwst con I: have ever lanhted. Youtrs truly lf'i'.r..Ah0Pl~tried thoCorna uera !!*--Feb -fixs LPURE COAR2 AND RYE lha IV 'VE-bonghit tho Lovo ilstl lerv iour Sheilby, N. 0., and am mnalfing 'a nreI. Corn and- Rtye Whiskey. Any. t >)on'4I wanitingt an Ilxtra ood, Sweet bWhkey' eai get it by sending me their >rders, I can ship in kors contaiilng L'iallone each.* Price $2.00 per gala on ;F keg $b.0. Will shIp by exprtess r asdireetek C. O. D. A R. HOMESI2Y, Jan ~eltiasta.N.Q * PECIFI( STh14i WONDRERIU REM r HAS NE VEt FAE ) '.CURE 0 UtPTO. s speedy o'iioh upon all Bronohl) s' Puftnoni Affections is beyond bei~i - to those who have never tried it or. seem it used. It spddily atys JUrdehial and onio Fevers. Itis a woudetl XPECTORANT AND ItEALEE A keeps the digestive and urinary o ins in a natural Ad healtlhy condition PUTRIF'IRS Tib, BitOOD, fttantly relieves night sweats, gonene *appetite and general debility. It ,III Wen known only four years and A3 NEVJER FAtEDTo PE'RFECi A CURE. Any one adffthfd with what is generall Pnsidered deAth m &dant courier, conslng on, can be cured for $2,50, 45.00 c 0.00 according to the .stge which th sease has -renhed. Nb patient has y( han:$10 wottj beforoacure was affeotei he PEGII10 ~recommended only fe abnonar% Akeftips, and those desiriw Slime it cfnh do so byseibig-kholiordei the proprietors oftbis paper 6r dire me, stating that you saw this advertim ent in.the Witinboro NXwH AND IIERtA1i Walker3's UMlEURMATIEC UEMED"I ures Rheumatism, -6ifh'rtbute or ohrot ib, in frdn eighit to ten (lays. rite by l6xpress, $5 per BofJ DR. J. W. WALKER, June 13 F.RANKLINTON, Ni C. FOR THE fEXT THIRTYIJAY 0T WITHISTUA ND! N( -ALL TJIE ADVElRTISED IIARGAINq n-r curstomalt nny rest usSaIred -h o w-4I hot be uIdcersold by aNy odic >nse ill towI. Our nautto has bepi ( stMi isi "QUICK SALS ANI N! A LL P.R )IfTL'? We 01'rc, for the NEXT TrflP~v" AYS, -genat barg'alus in R ESS G*)OD~g SIlAWiLS, V ELVET2 NO'l'1ONS OI ALL IND: Owving to f cexfrenael'y wa'rin wveAdi 't w-e will seHl all of our ENTPS' atuJ Y00TIS** CiT0Th'N (lhe mnost natow~liingir' fowv prices. We 4> not wish you to buy unles Hy13 suited, And will rehuind the inoic r any uiiisatisflictor*y purlchalS,~ '. LA.NDECKEgR & BRC --TRADE NORMAN'S CORDIAL BShfand'efrectual Rembdt~ 'othoeno' aat ir tariti ca re of thes -tm I saeept to.t ho stomiach without being Promptl r o a a essGhol I eao and Dyspepsta. Ma Inese or a chnge of foo or wter 7 NEUTRALIZINQ OO*fDIAL and will not constipate. Specialty reoia mende~d for Seasicknoes and Tething ChikIaren. 35Pee eso. and $s -ip& bottle. Bold byp all Druggilet. and'bMlletfa En Mediia, -IELBm.8R OBE!IOAL .00 TNDERT A KER' S DEPA RTMENT. AM pleaand to haform the public that ye on hasiufI full line of thlFLAb\ BURAAL ROngs~ o., and am prepaod4 to do anything is (VbBMw ARMw'S LINIE. We ak tr a sh'ab of the patronago.. J7. 31. .DLLIof, g*. Yan 18..-n EN1GLhsn 8ADDLidS FoR $51, $41, $7 AN1 0. Kentuoky' Spring Seat Saddles f6 ULYSR -DESPIM.A? MNA FOR BAE AS !it WILL' VI.AL 0 WINTER -AL GREATLY ]RE U r THE EVENI' THE-S .IS S.IlIt SkisiNY4 wki H . ~OF 'WINES , BRANDIES;, IQ) OF Tlft1l 0i11ICE FRE'h bSkTES .4JVD MEALS HAD AT. Respectfully, JV. Gfl( GREAT BA MY WINTE] .AUSI' T SoL., As /D L THE NEXT SI A prices nnheca-d of in Wiiinsbc CLOAKS AND DOLMANS . 1oine nd ee hov LOW I at r w.ill be sure to invest some ofyo kespectfulig. E ifdiing the pt'senat wvetk move our S resent stand1(, intoa the roomi noiv oceni'i kpa'ilIST-CL ASS stock of ~ COTrH Ati Wil co'iimie to sell t'heni' at lh lowegit Iii o'rder (d$ redne'e stoclL: COMVE AND I-IEAJ ANNOUNCI IN addition- to the above,'we will add; after or all kiuis.'...qf'njaip a')d lFaney.. We canm getting tnyhllh hoit want, ain ay also be amt \ e reurn Llaunks to our. rin n ati' u andl sioleit a 'onltinuanadte If'~O W/i.h a haippy Ila i c e ArtaIin Way' of having it than ky aj IT STA1IfS AT ITh'o Largest Importers of ForoIii Fruit b selected stoo12 of IA!6IN8, Dli K!)'9k, o ahd overythingolAo th'at a first-cl(eth OU7 T ORERv'IL OctP17.taen A , ' A 7A GO.O.D.S C ED PR ES.. Alt Jok? AND t1~k5 T BRAMiS.o )1L ECII-ELtp AgeM XTY DAYS T LEtS TlAk~ CO~ST;