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J 'rt t ': . - i 'f'l NORTH CAROLINA HERALD. APRIL 8. 18S. The strikers, and the , sheriffs posse fought a battle last Saturday at Fort Worth in which seven men were killed. ; ; The Senatorial Star Chamber has received lately some very rode blows, and the day of its eutirc abolition is fast approaching. Mr. . Henderson; our faithful representative, introduced another biiriast Mondav to ameliorate the - - , worst features of the revenue sys te&i. . Congress does little work. Not one measure has passed that august body that is of any consequence to our people; but it could -do worse by enacting too much. ijiere are; o0,U0O - voters in Korth Carolina that do not pay poll tax, still they enjoy exactly., the : same privilege a3 those that do' pay the. tax. Quite an inducement to the 'taxpayer. Bismarck, after starting on his way to Cahossa, changed his mind , a and would not go. Tho rela tions between .Germany and the Vatican are now exactly where they : were one year ago. J 1 1 Virginia, Tennessee, and South 1 1 Carolina . seem to have encroached 1 1 upon tho territory of North Caro ; lina. - Gov. Scales has inaugurated 1 a policy of acquisition ; of territory and is certain to secure a slice of it I from each of the three states named. The Nctts of the Wee!: SutsLell- ed for tho ll&stj Header - Got. Vance deliver his speech on' the civil service. The Senate confirms the nomina tion of Brigadier-General Howard to b Major General. ? , ; ' :'.S ' . Tremendous rain storms all over the Union. Damages are estimated at $10,000,000. The great Gould strike on all the southwestern railroads is at an end. The Knights of Labor give way and leave everything to be settled Jby General Manager Iioxie, j ' : . . ' . ; i , Senator llama mrcs hn tocfi. jmohy before the telephone commit tee. . Hon. W. L. Scott.is spoken of as Mr.'. Manning's successor as secre tary. ". : Two more New York alderman arrested for' bribery, Wm. P. Kirk and Pearson. It is said that even i more will be arrested. LABOR. L . Tb e II z nJkLD wants ; to pn t J tit! f onlbe stand as the workinrtnans advocate. We believe in the Labor Union and always support it so far as wo can and so long ai they act in reason. - We -want to ee the me chanic get a mechanics mtgen, and when he don't get such wages on account of the), dictates of capital, we are ready j to howl for the rights of the workingman. But, brothers of Labor, there is no necessity in the state at present, of labor organi- xations, unless it is to regulate the price to be paid to a carpenter, ma chinist, builder or other mechanic. But eren this l is uncalled for at present, as it; will put a stop to the impetus of prosperity that u about to gladden the south. Don't' go into. organization until you .have something to oppose. - At present the workingman of the south wants to en jourage capital and manufac turing. Don t tight it until you have come in contact with it. The Third Party. Baildln? tnd Loan Asssditlc::. - - 7 " i , - 1 4 ' I . -1 r XT 1 ' I.- - : i ! , v.i 7 - The Senate confirms the Presl i- . . dential nominations as if Edmunds had never offered any resolutions. ; Wliiletharepublican Senators voted ! for these:, resolutions,-they do not iarry out their intent; but likttgood I honeit men lo their duty. ; Cwngress is wrestling with the tariff Lill. What the result willJoe is impossible to predict. The peo ple of the United States want a re . duction of. tariff, but the "How" is the jquefction. - As we I have" stated Ibefore, each State has its pet pig to MNfif ittTi1 ,'ooaIi' efofn mili- vidually wishes to see the tariff, re duced, you must not touch, that State's pet pig. . ; ..;.' We do not think that republi can natters have a right to call the T X X . w 1 -vvhold Southern people a set of cut Tl?T(nits, because a few lawles char acters have committed an unpardon able crime no more right than we "Imve to call the whole North a set ottlweves and perjurers because a set of Aldermen in New lork com- rnhhorv. blunder, neriurv and .v.-.-j, j- - , J, j, W '-:- !'' - : i I "-!. i - . ll,t,!in nrpsfint ! Democratic ad- Ministration and tho Democratic llbusf are to-day trying to reform the silver coinage, the tariff, the in- "Hmal revenue, the civil service, tne nn ftfFiiirs of the navy, and the S.Vrupt' practices ofSthe public la abbers. -xne aniagonisi? vrn cy forget Jhat oiDem- rithese evils Tulby the republicans. a,.a ift'sier to do wrong is a gre' to do wright,-anting - , KM"" - i'wi .tiirtpa easier,. to to correct wrong. - - 'State nas re A bill passes tho Senate appro priating $500,000 for a Lincoln monumenl; to bo erected at Wash ington, D. c. Ex-Alderman Waite of New York, of the infamous board of 1884, has turned State's, evidence. ."The Dog, .13 the name oi a new paper published at Chicago in the interest of the porker. Kumors about, changes in the Cabinet are again afloat. The Morrison tariff bill is being amended, mended and patched up until it looks like old Uncle Csesar's coat. .' - - Secretary Manning out of danger. Three girls are burned to death by. a fire at the Planters hotel in St. Louis. Col. J. Wharton Green has"been selected as the North Carolina mem- A call for aj Prohibition Conven tion to meet iii Salisbury on April 10th his been 1 printed and posted in many public places. The call intimates very clearly that its .ob ject is to organize a third party It speaks of those who obey it as being . regardless, of former party ties, oi naving a iproniDition piai form and prohibition candidates. If this were an effort under the lo cal option law to "have an election ordered m Salisbury or in tln& town ship or this county, I would be the last one to try to throw any obstacle in the way of the! movers. Or if such an election had been ordered I would vote, "wet" or "dry" accord ing to what I thought best without any regard to which , was the politi cal party I affiliated with was going to vote. . y .f:. r-':-- "rr ': 1 The movers in this matter know that the Congress of the ; United. States has no power to enact a pro--hibition law, and that the only body that has is the State Legislature. Therefore if they aim at anything and it is evi- bcyond local option, dent that they do, part of the plan is to push the-State as a whole into ber of the Congressional campaign prohibition. s Now if we were all in favor . of prohibition in our own ueishborhood, is it , not ! cruel op pression to force it on other places The indirect effect of these to- cicties are worth more than the ac- i cumulation of property and the purchase of houses. They have sa strong tendency to make men steady, sober and diligent. " Such a society wai organized many years ago at Birmingham, in England, tor !a political purpose. - There men could not tote unlets they owned a forty- shilling freehold. The object wa3 o enable men opjtosed to the corn aws to obtain such freeholds anil become voters.' The result was that the members oori. forsook politics for profits, One of the .marked ef fects of such institutions is that the members moon conclude that thev are a better investment than drink in a bar room. Not a few drunk ards who became members in such societies or depositors in savings - - ....... -. banks, have found that they couia not afford to drink, and abandoned it. Among many instances r the; followingis taken from ilr. Smiles book on Thnjt :: -. . r j "In another bank, a man whoha1 been a recklesH and desperate fel low was induced by his wife to de posit a few coppers in the nanK. lie did so and, his weekly deposits increased; while at the same time his Tisits to the public,; house de cieas?d. In the course" of a shor time he hati r a respectable balance to nis creuitj auu um muutcu mu to take a 'share in a building society, arid then a second share. After continuing to .pay on these shares for some time,' he purchased a piece of land , upon 'which he built two houses. ' One of these he, occupies liimscilf. and the other ;he lets. Be sides this, he is . now a" respectable tradesman, having two - or three journeymen and an apprentice work ing for him. He is sober ana steady, and much respected by his friends and neighbors." :""''.V- Many a woman who cannot in duce her husband to abandon drink ing may be able 'to induce him to take stock in'. such' an association, and there his stock may be able to do what his wife 'could not, , e., make him cut ' off all wasteful ex penditure and save his money. Such at any rate has been the ex perience everywhere with regard to carsf r cxa '...x cjj all RTrurf k rilrvrjr ' to rua tor V..cXrJ jrar, i c-t cf ' ; may t frcra iLe lr c-f rmr.fcel lirf got! SJid airace t!Ku;h t r Tr r the tomtit txirZM. An oaU4jr c-f tuen- tj it aeedfd lo pnrtlixe fruH u&til a ri ton eta t made frota the Alt xrree wswwiriroa fttly four lo BTt Lund ml J024n3---B.T. LAST'. THE RIGHTPRICES ON HARDWARE; dollar. TL I ?itr VuXttr. ItotUd Trx Wlr. Kurrv a4 Wx a MftUfttl.' lu aal OiU'f4fl I are ao rusa, "lae can&ca frous will act : I'xmuez iua Cora MwiUrr. Grida ir.;i. cpoU. I will be to cwnvfH.i iia any party u honu Carolica w!o wouil like to learn were coftcemioj; tbe ra&nl&i; basioew. or to visit say town wlwrc the ritirt-nA iU interest ttetiwcjvr ia fctmrt- laz cunlnz factory. Sow U the time ! to act m as to be ready for tUe present jear fruit and vegetable crop. ' The lUleigh ScwiaaaOteervcr. pe&k- Iog cf the canning industry, may i ' The intelligeot effprta of Commls46nrr Patrick to eitablUh fruit canncrttai fa rsorth Car vitn ii.nnl.1 Twle,the heartr sun?5ort of every citizen of th State Xo scheme yet devised has more possibilities in a small way (which U the way vre uant pow-a days) of good to the body of the people. A moments consideration in the vast quantities of small -.fruit annually thrown away in the State will make thU apparent. The dctaiU of Mr Patrick's scheme are given elsewhere, and it will be seen that they are practical. It only re mains for the people of influence to aid t him heartily in his project and much wfll be done to improve the condition ot mat class which is most in need of Improve meat. ',,-:!-' We carry oims of tb InuPCOSt StOClt of X3tXCt;iS in lltO OtatOt and hare bought 150. more .that will be brrc in atew day. e bate len44 Irw cxrK-ricnce that a real bugy will sell for a small um much U tter ibn s .t6ai 4 rude wid Mil for a niuall sunt, ana we lve now hmmc arrangwenw wMrjiaiff -us to bell one of the-best Uwgits la existence at about the saraeirice as cheap gradfs. committee. Senator Jones of Florida, will V v . wronr tnan soan return to Washington. ' Switzerland is about to regulate by law, the amount of corset press ure the ladies may put upon them selves. It does not say any thing in the'bill about the pressure of gen tlemen. - Judge John Baxter, United States Court appointed by Hayes in 187T, dies at Hot Springs, Ark. ? Chief Bushyhead is in Washing-1 ton.---'.-- ' 'I ' The Reichstag prolongs the anti socialistic law. s The German steamer Europa strands at Quogue, L. J. The floor in one of the rooms of Jefferson medical school gives way, precipitating, sixty students to the floor. below, severely injuring efght. The yacht Priscilla sold to modore-A. Ca3s Canfiel The strikers i cine ouiet-rrfne Missouri Pa- ftrains moving slowiy. smarck suffers from the gout Abbe Franz Liszt royally feted at Paris. Mrs. Jones, of Bodelwydlan, Wales, claimea ueiuic that she was the mother oi tiemy Stanley, the celebrated explorer. Senator Logan is sixty-two Fralev was oorn ocj)iuw r nrvT-ffj. Frnlav - whose iamilv consis nf nt ipflst fourteen children, nil of wh many. Barringer Gold Valley Item. where they don't want it ? In the late election on that subject the prohibitionists carried some of the mountain . counties pm uwere uc feated in Rowan by near two thous and votes; suppose they had ob taine 1 a majority: in j the State, the relative numbers in Jlowan remain; ing as they were, it would not have been merely a case of a policy being forced on us-which we dol not like, but that would have ibeeii made a crime in Rowan which about four fifths of the people did not believe to be in its own nature .criminal. ' Ko work going on here yet. We have not heard what the company r.har. was . here v sometime ago has done. Don't "know whether they have traded for the mine or not. 'iThfiVeneral bdlief is. that the mine in a short'time. rst nart of list week nee of rain, f! which, deterred thMtrm- nn,ixT 4-n niotf their for a OBITUAItY. : Mr' Benlamin. Franklin Fniley died at hia ncUbnra in SuliLurv. N.C. on March it after being. conlined to hi, red onlv one week under the most severe uf 1 t fr prints irom ai ieasi iurn: uuh .v. ted mil nmv'Anjul. exccDt a son. David; living li.ioco iu Ark., and a lauirnxer, -iirs jtvm. TSInll. livins in Merceae, tau ir, FraW has resided in fcaiisuury lor more j - it . than three score years, tie jw a uuwi T.r, ra.ln nrt for manv vears followed k.fa ir,wi with marked success. He gave kiD hi trade for f armin?, in which be suc cessfully engaged Tor thirty "or thirty- ire r '!,. i.:.. Vm w.iu iii il eal 8. UUring Jll cuniv my. .t or.a anM Pssful in business, erono- taical and careful of the result of lis (la bor hence he amassed a consiueras tune, and was well prepared to rm ct the often infirmities ,of protracted Me'Mo marriwl, as the wife of his youtu. Miss - - la B it.!.. iniiMi - Wallace, and astne reiuuoi i uuu-u, became the father of four children .three daughters and one son, Sir W O t raley , living in Salisbury, N. C. the only sur iHvml; child. His second ; marriage to Mrs Lucinda neindrich, iu Moose, was remarkable in the fact that it was a coupie .J lio 1,(V reached his three will be worke ; I During the we had abuiid to some ext-jn ers in getting crops. ? w.--V- v ' -- 'tViv'". fc'?V4v' Tirt-uZi I score years and ten, and in this second re Uf ,-v h nent the remauidcr of his hap. lition he s Pcacl"",tn and. State Mr fraW SaTmiss in" np clutvl iciB l5:i A-f a wU raised. -practical busi ness mmu, e -:wHT-Vi ---- n trtwn commissioner, anu "'.""J," Jihe dischar-e of ; his public duties the I dur aira ist' ; . K.aasof Farminj; Imperaent, Haiir.rfe Baies and Wagons, ard give the good old farmer, wlio utHrt. u- an a uowmgi TC) TEH GOXiX T&JSlJjZXt3 ; - - We carry a full stock of Atlas, Giant Powder, Black Powder. Pue, Cap, Htcfl&cA: and will euarautce nriees as cheap a anywnere in tne Maw, v. e pay in-nni vn Powder to tne nearest ranroau biaison. A NOVEL WmiIN:iTSEI,K! samc carefulness The prospe crop is now favorabl places chiefly in the the wheat is badlv froze The attempts to enforce j the law would have been made by a minor ity. When men were, fried and punished for breaking thej law, they would at least have the sympathy" & me greau uouy ojls uiu UiU0f!T our county, so far, thatJJgoUid feel that it was a ha.vr7T Rnch a USlIip """" . t lhere at all. 'All in favor oi locai 1 4- O-'Wlicarii In some ow lands- out, but n r wen. 1 LSwrX"- V r VTTaieiiUous man and C Vds face wiHct as flint against j aIid while his iace . ft ecry torm responsibility Wr of P?Js?fV"lL S.as io - semblance An t.lm nnlahds it is locVUg Vlllv e5k)US princ . : M,. a V lWxer is- still mor-, praxicd for Ji. Iri:.- i;i bn been dotrig a nen; he w I I I Ml I M 1 k I I I I r . .H L U MW 1 this t Jminhiscliaracter His roll- " Alt i'ruY-icmod 8. e..;5 Win- a lull stock oi liveb Tom- '1315 law should ,1 Tlf ocu ... u,, ,f in anv tjuc r m mi I . t. 1 1 i x - j another, in making Kcmcicl! was not .sobe f ore If people :want prchibvtton But let us neunpr ;y- "T -ihr.n don't want it choke it down ours goods next fall. . ',. -" ., . m.1p ? Mr. Jesse Kirk is in quite feeble Z . . t 1..1 daOJ i ni ii i-1 i ? ! -j,"": aU 61 Unties, that RUiier uiuv? "What is pro- m L -U.,1- tAr.il nTktlOn e scalo?" s one of these InPilth He has been biciv months, Wd I am sorry to say that there U not much hope of his n:,Uy'yor' ebrn cribs. Lart biscuit, and went .t. ,Mr -VB ringer s corn . ci ", Xnt ten busliels of corn Mr. Snp nas not yet found the per- petr.uui. t 0he of our an nod happy: uo - - sdekius ratner iu. - roU J.i.-.lce and thcwidow in. " tibns. as "wei , tod from the HIS' - i 14 fjiTtRTlTTRY. H. MWS SEWINQ MACHIttE, Ue Uest Fxnnlng Stultg WatfeiniMa Pops all kind of work without nnji bastl iur. ' There ha been $-o if ward offereil to any. machine that wiJl follow the pavU through it Variety of work without .biott-; id. ' Olher af t nt w ill Ml jou Ihty cn; do-aunldaffih TTtrr... . trtl til We invite Birm cau iu j-.r- throuab and see now rcauj nv ....... to give you low puce. j- n ; t I i -. II; C. ii i to keVp himself unspot !Je? " i?i , A?anv Bha'l rise up nn-. vim".. - - . . e ti Ui call him blcW . TLc c dQ why he sougut r - glance to aW to 2 .tssurednbat the needy was that ue leased. Txi onfrfiCCSliOU vsa . . s Wiixu " ; " . 0f the tstauncav&w Atr Fraleyas one .g memhers of the fitraesf and most abiduv, Ful. Masonic rder ever conncciea t tdn Lodge.. : He ith gh moral i- tlie Ltheran v.inti7.ed in his imam v mi a chandinWy,,-,,. HiemDeroi mat - ,ft d power liawholelifewasan Communication Sd eU us St rjght a man has to compromise a Stale case, aner e imheen sworn out, tne . warrauv " , r, ti,p witnesses sum- tnen auu .n'".';- K. SUPERB Flesh Producer iEonic. HEAR TIM WITNESSES. ; JO TO 20 FOUKDS. . . Wicht ! Appit"- y !S --SV . " 1 It: I" - T Cuik four bottlei Gulnn'a Pioneer and 1 tooK iour t,T u -nne. linwl 15 rUUHUa i-J lcn restored. A nve compromise tne -y-, do usc in f ily,. post and tell the paruta i. v Yourt repectfull ffr. the cost that they willfM , 1 GEO. VlIOMl tne pc!,M. 7" ,. .; ... .tic peace i"Sf?5na l I'LESH.Uy PP- ...a collect the TOSari h.v. procure. llOb IJJ i T,, in iail. 13 what is our solicitor i ntinn' for iniuim"v- If it is, for, 1 asKj Such is , tne v. I HOMlSOi n iT..m.rio ftt'. Atlanta. U. i 77.i-:vu;o choota. In reply v e ia haV was the! civil right, act f. J'La nnt onlv at negro equal- itv but at a forcioie sww: -x'A if and dia US iuc W5LI1 IrtTU. 1V . . .i . ills wmw " " - . ,rxnth lie " td this church of his yout and the -D liP! T ril'IlU wi . , .v-erw vpj . i,nite ana purse , - istor. r ins "-v .j. m not oniy ways open to incm. rch roll, but bocl at the headf e-cuu .on 4 pastor aiwa stb gome peo- portion of t i rriirt nrosa 4 1. V ..v.oVi nnlnmns centiy u----. . . Mr: of type -1 til ref uSng the legation. ;oi. .uth that there is a lack fmwsr.z:zr: froodom in Noryi darblina-a , i "t part rbltnd Of tlllS sa nu - . . . . bm resent discussion v -v- . U am -nroving, so wr, a Wt ia concerned, that- every wux aS Mge wrote, ..knd more, 1' tt.niifimarK. i : SMmseis never conTincug. heateiSHwaa honest argumem, bl... h iproofs are overwhelming, then r,!er. The anti-Bla.r S,or3 beaten in honest disens ly0 rort to;.bi"g their oppon- t flU11 ... -1 t li?a sort of uSareh- always proved aboom- .1 never hurting the abused, J,nt always lowering the abuser ., , "r.7."!..'t.tl,niii it down The House will vote on tne suvci jasuceoi vrys p p. , , question Thursday, this week. ""besides aiming at 'coivtrolmg State and . forcing . - :r.: , ritizens has 1 ,ntr nrt tlie saw mill j "-7. alitne ucau orrp&'ter uv im;id an aaai- evcn to the lasi. - pr in- tht wheat mill,mcn-- churcli, - church.; benefit to thisgu- - ay:crful study o-- L. 1 ' . T Art riNIIl bi punctual thcSacramcntt nances oi tBCr-- pnnntrVi case wh i8 rWponsi- a is Herald: lan ,"Vra rPST)eCtIU liyf Uor. OCC; ; ft TET. -V A. ' March 27, '86. -. . .. - 1 f The Demosinen- :"""Z c-ntv- of Koanoice a unanimous vote, College, nate oy j . CTS,: Secretary Manning is improving rapidly. 15 - " Th Duke of Braganza; the f uture Kincr of Portugal, will marry Prin cess Arnelie of Austria. The pedestal of the statue of lib erty in New York harbor is nearing completion. . V Admiral Jouett's squadron . - 1 1 drilling in Tensacoia oay. Ten companies of militia -and. a battery of artillery arrive ax xui. Worth Texas. r Ned Caldwell, a farmer living , ij-i- T.T..n RhOt auu near wourtuvjj, , . killed in a dispute by a neighbor. arohist. Koche- fort, has been arrested in Belgium' and sent to prison. , DToitviAr "Rnrona. is inr:wy;fcua -Bitaation, and will hardly be saved. " . TU vis wni deliver, an oeueu, wouid co ahead WIS ft, Mr. -fc ift .ni"' - i:U,ifl rios TU. as and accom.pii" . ' . muca-neeueu.;'.-.. ,,r ' vuk i.,i;na son of Mr. wm. - 1- - vvp nil Hunt wmv- very pivfr "V , j tip will soon recover. - . ne Will bo"" . .1 TOtrrnr- Bas any pne nearu "rp 1 a. 1 A m'o 1- "Sito to settle very PiHr, State casus i ..- . . . . Editors let us near irom j -Set and oblige some fnend, nossessed of enough ve auTiw, ry . ccl.tv.KIrttt WltrM 1 I am C8 JSSlSSUM .. . f Cotton-iin iiwfir , t Macon, OaJ, FcblMW. 1 1 " A H. Kramlett. n.rtwiw Mrc It acted like a charm on my beal tlu I consider it a fine tonic. '1 Weigh more than l iiave iot yr- , - fi -1 S ui Vnowledse to gi .!i.rip irnt 1.1 vroii ;inii iiuivj"., rr ... i . nSies. der a prohib uon - "Susly sicU, and that law, the mctuou - -,- - ' . .SLi rtv which can have no ofuess for yearstthan-to yrffseems -tbat they are themselves to ,e MjW.ov- tardyUn.maVing-.; W . neither buynor sen. - ; ' romniissionerr, fmim- rVmrft Will Oe UiVMp---"- v7. : frnit. UaimmS. - r;5ni to buy the Republicans grauou vu-,. . rthev can or to sell, themselves to rlem t lwhether tM ;buyor sell the result wiut w ?V?.."T' A" oc. Teniae assimilated af.er I whUhe Liberals fried to buv the llepublicans some timeago pnblicans, etce? j, the Bute, ."' .-' i" f5oTiTa r needed ' .T 1I3 AI UDIUIRX"" - . They are nw ' t Ff?8t. because tuousanus w Smitli li, . . iu. for MS MS" cam"S,"M-. , MsM arwna. . . - x - : - -: and humanity - . words in the death i fTo sum up af!!7and town lost a of Mr Fraley the SUteana H cnl valuable, Xok devoted, suh Lutheran church h8 member; hU .intial and Steatly pf'iP husband v- . . 1 ivmiirnuui. . it farnily a VVVc lost in hia deain tioies of distress a" Piace at the U he funeral Bervjces to Pa . Lutheran church fontect by his mil . - ric 1 - : 5 ... t. af Star-on. f!1 My wife' has refined C ! incased ten pounds in welglit. re-, increasea 1 the; best a mullll . llUlUU - .jruuuVv Wnic. - . i.Tn5tice" to ine , . :u in the one 1 and esuei"j - :T ; His name odvPTtlseu m w.l-r: , r imPentedi .ne- I man. LOOK Up and see if it is not so. STATE KEWS. nu1 lor vean " " ". .." :j j.-.iV 'It f entirely vegeUDicaxu- 1 . . II Imn ftf M 1UC IU WUv Harm, a !n SePresbytemn crc of Smith of the Lre tilled with canners reason because ... muu gmlin "4 T-rd were nueu in ?w.mi nd front v ara - ..s- g bushels of fnto :t.h5& of Knrth Carolina fbr-the wanv .le to pay The rit eannerv was located- m everj ct W his chi"clod at the iuc j.iw""" : i sau uuf1 , v.p L.uvnerau " lie sleeps . bT tbe siae -was - mi" r- ; Ac Rn-caliea l counwiu . . or ko nntsl lie sleeps m who washed' peir -rr q- , n ache at irom - -lwith his three daugi iucj : r -L',i T ti maionty pi Jlfr, Kmuel Ximon, - . . 1 - r l til. . 1 ism , TVIlCIi V"-J r -. L , .il .1 . themselves for on. T - .- u mmat to supply nwy : t . - i.:nMrrailil enaure iuv dav and therehy.cncoura e , P, L iit And::veseUbles, which erstoSru;:r . - vould also payssnanu women and -,1,-C-TYlfTl L Ul -M-J : a tPTi in. w v.- : " . . -v V. I fiT auuiu a - o - who 1870, . ... Tfl.u ;.nm those IonerSreeonlji?heor done so ... ti,m.fl u-m at so ;ce, while the -latl ?"n-,Ii ?.o enter this move- be iouu come mentwhereihere -r ot awaiting mer ones mu are the give em; children, addressat Montgomery for the bene, "yones who aresteenng o,i S -vmpntforconieueraLc fv.P r own aavanwsv -x: - -, , , ; fit of therayiuraent for con soldiertl of JJaerbauj lev. .1 K. oumuiviv", W has been called to the pas S. v ---kt-l-v.- PrAshvtenan r Halifax county. Orange ety which taeks at Wlson "Hwiu consider the mat- nr to leoyar- t auuuauj - . h et . Small their own aavaiiw, ; , - . xom outsiue v r - . AU the weliareoi in- ,owv i - . - .Rbsiiments arc- nedefe law anaorua ; T r. y local (quite.. Zn -a nu "i ,on their farms. TAJwril hpfore vou Tep; more putp cann , n a i w. T :- will ive tUciT 4. lw fairlv had but can now w : 4 . option eU fo ffeUintolsuch a paiv,, -t -w1io wU1 give their ume ll is o; s v i , ; . - i iracticai i"uwu nT Ktart a than io get - . , . Eespectfully, r-, . Happy ejitly die, , : 1 JeSUS IS "K 7 i hoaiewar. i" HOOObalcs of cotton have been 1 80 - . vegetables from kets. J " . ' ' i"ft. bnoc xxx. Yadkin coun- ' John Plewman, oi f , . , threc physicians u r:)C destroyed ; Kevenue ra,urn UraDTille Jidson counties.:. Theeeeipcfcottonm,, tnr w.-'t- 05,883 bales rt,ri Markedied at Mary Bayard iiarK 'Srw'at'Mty.ycarsbld. v ' system no V-lvi--, .timolatlnr digestion ana o.ou ,tnc func- invigorating;ana pus , fiufc , tions and tissues ormtoj , comes tne grvo restorer. . --;-.' ' i v ' PIOS EE : . 11,.n. oil- Ti'memses. ltht matism, Scrofttia, : f . .- Spring Machine; mttt lt wm be torVard lf not Brnil bottles $U j. E. Steere and J.II.lEn- For sale by niss. i- 3E tTUB UEItAIP' ? .J i- Y. trl of Art. SEND ON YOU II : y, f:r. - ' . -.H... IrAm-illtS - our sewin- nwu. ; against vu. - .-Te" averse cannery can be sccuiw- ,. - Wm StoY'511'' ... . r i..i iiuiuui n.wrnnrti'iiiun . t ... i . vnvnci " i u u j j - i ii,cm m i-neips . , e mcf & 15ro. ' l ney f-bm, 0f distillery ;-;rf - VWirafreeof charge, . . Messrs. Sf complete out- So inev "-:r r:.r:--A -rrPDt me Thivv sell awaenmeu .r.? r- - Tchich is being m ilTaTie ..tv. vrilt scU needks !? tne . , Vv ; A. Times. except nch is D:f .aiace.Iavie tail; will sell Weant of. this pact. . rriceS 1 I .. . 6 Mi V 5
North Carolina Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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