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Tiie Caswell News- I a'rtci l'ns Oic Ysrccjvtllc A., wrt Mkl 4.1ata taUt'f.J .V. II. THOMPSON, - . EDITOR. VANO I f. N C. WAV II lkt rim&i tint it d:ine ah ft lii.cth.c chanttr itul vth. heal b!cvs I c j scattered ? th fra f,f r.i-n Lie f r . Ike ajr of JWe hvs many dr ) jcr m if. It foftarn an! it ft. J- ? t"tio. sr.. tt v iff-'1 'f. k? j tuts! 1 dfvf-e. uMvis cf Mj. J. I- C ktrr it '-! tc .-r-fit ? i Jee- j(atcaaU ro al'err.:.- to rrprrc".i lLi tj3ii.; it tLe c a e"vrtittc. la l.t t. H a'. Vx-.IIc i:L vf Xty to k';' cIfiTAlr (c CVr'"'"'! ."vats ccp- vcatMS. On rwm f Cl. Williamson l!t elixir artii A. H. lftaulerson. Mj- rvf fl.VCS At. si :. J I iiMtktllUCoB i;tc rr"? DiMfi r d!t'.c a .a I I f. ..... I V J Sn Lr i 1 t r . k r ..... . t t : .. 4v -4- t . x ' .-r ' f.t.x f.tfti? , has ucreii icn.cn-1 .. 1 ? t, ..". .1 41, T J lYt?.. Jr.- !l 1 ll.aa!ju. 1 t.rr, r stmr ar.n if wnvn:oc 1 4 w.. .... .w..-... - ri ft it, j r..t-. ct-rutcr. Ixt K:ni it in tf.c cr. j.nrucMof !.:ahh ix. ! hn,"JCA rct;i'.n . f t!-.a: it u a rmr.u'c matron ff ti.it la upoa ss urArirai TLs p tieala Lxto pains cbrpt the cbdt mid idoj. and caietin iatibjuic Tier foci dull tad a?P7J seuth. hM a bad t3 fspeiiJI in tt racrcav rt of rticxy ilima RUBBER ST f5ii5 lik ft te rry lead an the tVN3uidi; oait times ft fjdaL &U ftl tho pit ol Uio Tnf treat c:!w.'i.u of .lie t.t! r.( LiR :.;rit : i.t the itk anJ the I ri- Srct ct!. of t.t.f cf aLUtcL If cu J not I. no u2t . , . t!ujr in thu re; 1, rea l t4c Utter R; Hr ocr.i. w thit r.f Je htcl. - f t - tS t!i. rer St. MatthA- xu I . ...-. - - - 1 - u r. .: cutr fnI Lk.c !ut cojoin- c.I j. Lut ) ou will sec t.at un jour ia:I t;e to i th" '5)- i May 7J1 iSSf. Pi. V.N 5cacl!t by projcT author ity, nit in tl.c ccun house in Vany ::?, the delegate from tte t!:rTerent rarrners Alliances in the cotjnty to I rm 1 ciur.ty oriniriticn. After ap-f.taii.-i; tcn;4jraty ofLccrs, a commit tec three wit app:ntctl on creden t !f c nitt:n2 of Axariili Graver, Sr., J II VuN ro and J W Trau nho, aft er rcti irt; rejrte l the folio it Alii .t cs re;cvcr.tfcil : A-M-'f , C J Var Ufit, Iti O Williamscn, A (;es. ; 6ViVt Kitge. R S Mitchell. K A c;Uvt, T J Cbb; y. J H Wi!- ...ti, J I M TrarU, J II Kmc!!, J W TiaU; KrJfvute, J M Ion? T V Ir.?, J II Yaifoto, W II Keney ; Xr.v y.A T M .NlcCrry, W W Taylor. N 1' KaiiK), J W Chandler; fTcxT.Vr Jj T L Ixa, A TraU; O.izrr's, M t:icr, T Oliver; Av frrr Grave. Sr., j ro ; i jh cnx.'.V, W I t:ric5. W G Grates. S.'ontv Creti, i.ot reMcvcntcd. Tl.c IVtsuItt.t ap)KxnteJ the follow- i rnc;r.lf a comnuttec to nonimatc c.'ficcrs fvr the County Alliance: C J Y-trU ro, R S Mitchell. J H Fcrccll, J 11 Ijan-. T M McCrary, T L Ixa, M o::cr, A Graves. Sr.. and V D Graves, -a!.o rcjited the following: Col Geo U uiiamv n. Tresidcr-t ; R S Mitchell, ice iVcsdcnt; J C Firmix, Sec'y; H f Gravt-e Tieasarer ; T M McCriry, 1 cUurcf.T II Walker, .U't lecturer; I'A G Ihomis Chajhtn; M Oliver. ! !lcct--r . I W I raus Scrs't-at- . .n: T I. I am. Av.'t DtMitVriir. all t ti..tn wctc t:n ti;ir.4a0y tltctcd. I l.c l'ltisdcnt ! vn.. abwtit, the Yico i'i..t!cnt ondu. to! to the chair. .4 iVmtx a;d it mould l ia:jisidle t r him tj zct as secretary ami olletetl !: icnation and V. II. 1 hompson elected 1 1 fsll that iition. The Cwiil Nf s was ailopted as i. c r aa .4 the coan:vAl!laiH;c and a iu was tnad.c ic;uoting that the iH.HXcvtns i ( tht mc,ctirg 1 pubhsh- ta t:-c P' r y'mrr. Alter d; uv:.u m.i tal ther matters iHrrnin if c of,; intuition a tnotitm uu.le to adj 'U.n to intct iti Yan- k.!.c ini the 1st MvMulay in Jane i.ci at ) oVI ., mi . Jox C. IlSMt, Sct'). It 1 tc-J to late brm cl.ltitr, !a:r.cJ, sUc 1 cl xj-.;al We :e griri- f. . -t -1 .: v pfvr!io tu .Si st.Ju:i .n cf Jt icii'ofi, kl th; u( cj filer, which in trsdi- t-. ir. I ikittory ! i4 itt<f J to t!.e Notth Cmln BiiatU cnj!t caci4i .tajof cor3.ct wijtl ctit 1 cKcfal aJ cotap!etc efrMirg of hiUiettu ix'ectcJ fids. The nr aruta ,Luh. wt are toM, she on lor maJe U the lelieat of lbs Narth Cro!;nt oil.tia froaa the ronfl ct, r-f buh o rruch cto3c2i trfticH food ooea soi Jta Isndj ftdleetboooxxiooold and ckmray. After ft yr&o ft oou(ji wta u.ctt flrtt crj, but after ft fo?r i&otitht Hia attend ed ffiia ft grec kh-oolaxd x poctcrxtica. Tn pfttient Itth dri til ti ttHIq, and tlc-cp docs xwt ccnx to tfford tay rt Af ttr ft time he become irrrtsble and gloomy, cad lut crii f crobodiziga. There If a giddinsea, a ftort of whirl ing csa&auoa in the hexd when rvang up tuddepiy. The bow cls beooms ccatiye: the shin i drr md hoi at times; the blood tha trhittft cf the eyw bacons 1 9 i Stencils, Seals, Badges, Inks, Pocket, Pen and Pencil Stamps, Daters, Self-Inkers, &c- . prj-rtJ 10 f.nOA ot rtort notic Tthicj io At KtUttr Stamp lifct. incla.'.ir The Wheless Self-Inking Rubber Stamp Press, .kick pri.urfM.IT N tl Smo-j;... .P-.U .t with 1 and price of 47ctu. Wrapping p3r, etc. Stamp I'riolim; Pr. at; J besircts fcoutes H ever the contrTi c s ...... .. - ... 1 ... t-m1 vimrt liurnioi? yranul etc. A('ETS If AyTKD in ererr county in tue riair. .v. v..v.-.-. ... W. H. THOMPSON, Manufacturer of KuMr StTmf$t YanceyTiHc, N. C. Fiftv Years at the Front. nearly 50 oer the recogn iied authority -the world over on all agricultural matters, a abreast of the tiice. an! always spending hvishlyTor the best ;a.lent and eperi. er.ee, the i . . . Americaa AffrlcHltetst lin-ina iSSS with new contributors, new artist and new tree, and the edltoiial itaff which has made this Periodical a rower in Obtfi hemisrheres. re-nforced with fresh blood and brair.5, thereby combining the eierience and erudition f years with the rigor and fresh ness cf youth. The AAmeeican Ageiculturist keeps pace with the growing interest in agriculture largely bremght about through its teachings, and continues t-lay. after ab sorbing twenty-four other agricultural papers, to lurnuh the current agricultural literature where the Encluh and German languages are spoken. Every number contains nearly 100 original illustrations and original articles from 50 different writers. Trice . $1.50 a year ; single numbers 1 5 cents. 37 rtia ) LI mrtA r ri I f M w ifial l,lr-nr1 -. - - , 1 ' Oren had ordered them to fire i ruan UnffOa wlia jeilOTT, wo UXiHO HI hi IE ST The First and only Reproduction in this I , country, ' and . , BEFORE PILATE. These magnificent worju cf -art axe neither old tmie chrt mos nor ordinary engravings. I . I I I m latter t mn vnnM nhnfnfrhiiu. far innrirtr In .nvlhir" in the rflllkfl. Lhnsl On .4,aa l. and retire, .ml thry literally obeyed IS ftOUlIT ftM hlRD. CO10T0O, HA- rklvarr. the mJShlninn r,Ure. i. exited for us b the Meriorraveure process, which was howu byl rwihr r 9. arvlimArtt rrftr eriATfi I far cumiAiM mr other for softness of tone, riror of action and general suerioritv of ex 1 r" : : - 1 1 1 ; . . ; . . ; - . . ' tubs P'q"i for the purpose. fPlUiXIff CX VQO lOOO, COm- one address, for M.50 . . v a 1 Aurnr4V An a tunca TTith a sour txsto end imetuceft . Tnth rrroatish Utftd; thk 3 freqaeUy fti temdd Tfith ptJpitAtion cf the . My pim artj fv vision becomes in- vavid w. jwDD. Pres't. u "P Til! icf 'foe.s. Xr.tt cspana ion at urvlitt evidence to lc correct. This is .Le lo.ic.asi'vn we hal reschtd long ago. 1 That shrcvd adverier and consequently uce:'iii buiiccss rasji, Jor.n Wattamaker, iLt remarks cn the lubject of advertising ; "I neter in my lite uud such a thing' as ft ptrr, or doler. o bardlrfll. titi ?en years has been to bu an mm mmr wm mp Mf la 1 1 Iff n n hat I wanted. 1 wuald not give an adver- OjCfli; therein fttMIlEg K gTeftt tuemnt in a newpaper cf 400 circulation proctration nd Tretr aei All fur 5.1CO dodgers or posters. If I wanteJ t thtalO fijinptomft ftTO iJl V&m t tell cheap jewelry, or mn a lottery scheme, pj , Jfc Jjj thoneht I might ase r-o.iers. but I would not i&sult a " 1 1 -- - - decent reading pubuc with handbills The j . , .!a..f r! who rH .Url. ikirc. .ri UtlOG CsV till GiWM Kl CCEl root material to look to in mercantile af.l ol its TJLridd fcrste. fairs. I deal directly with the publisher. 1 It h4 bton f Otmd tht6 phj I say to htm : How long will yoo let me run jfyfraj jjftre riltftX'-ein thvCftUaO a col-an of matter in your paper foe $100. 19 .'J&M&b hftT8 or T5'. " e case may dc. i set rum 00 i r vi.I-i . the nguring. and, if I think he is not trying tlrk .PV In ra ft V J mAft I K ft n M ft V, . I !v Kim copy. I lay aside the profits of a particular I tift but 2kCA c th Vliulacf hue of goods fur advertising. The first year I tnJtCil hftTS bOBSl itiSlddd I laid aside $3.000 ; last year I laid aslbel rO0Cai; qt it la rtftUy and spent Iioono. I have done better thu year, and shall increase the sura as the prof. its warrant iu I owe my success to the newipapers, and to them I shall freely give a j certain prvftt of my yearly buisiaess.' aic a-rouuoawiT ,k American Agriculturist, (English or German) wuh choice of Pictures, Price, $1.00 each. Loth forwarded in tubes postpaid, to S1.60 Amrricam Agriculturist, V and Uie two Pictures, $2.00 Send postal tor Specimen number, full description of the Pictures, and portrait of Munkacsy, the painter of these great works now attracting world-wide atten tion. Canvassers wanted everywhere. Address PUBLISHERS AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST, 731 Droadway, New Voik. SfMW in Yanceyville MramiA.v, Mis Feb. 27, 'SS. Iclxach Mi!l Ml'g Co., Atlanta, Ca. C.eatlemen The Pony Saw-mill we licgt of you Iat October was put in oper ation about Janaary lt, and has given fall sativfaction in every revject. We can cut from 4 to 6.0. ni feet cf lumber per day. Veer friction feed and improved head blocks are considered by us, and all who see them, o be the best. They give no trout le whit- cer. Iterpectfsllf, W. J. & J. II. HureAti'. oocitipistii fttad drxppdu It U tit that BhaJUr x- triuH rf or Hoticr fkS- itxt cfcfga Li. !! Ha currca, Ossrft zauG& ba taSnta, hwmLit to cocur W genuine rcfissv &B0. WILSON Wc have just opend a stock of STAPLE GOODS AND GliO- 2f. jTohn CL Zrc3p&Aant lOERIES at the above well-known Ftand, .u id would bo loacd to have our friends call on u5 when thev conic to Y-nccyvilkv U'e fchall , at' all times have a fill and fiiesh clock and will make o'.ir j rices as Ltnc Ak, whk: Kr 'wife 12 1 he toitid.ij cnt cut ion amiynl l'tllum tias ai'trtt.ft in pruan-c icuirtf I'.v Ccuu A larger a:t end rv c lhit usual wic here. J. II. Fcr i.d mas clcvuti ..hjirman ar4l J. F. M. I tA-a, Sxrvtary. The clutrntan ct K. r.i. stjtcv! t, bject of cooscnlion va to xtx! delegate ta cuaiity cin ct.Loi l;h a v cm lies on ulh to Uct rcf rcjcr.uuicsto uatc atvl dLktrut 4icnix.i On moilon all dek ilc wc?c c! tctl ! y v.vcc itc. The kI k wing wcrr i ntra!cI ar.4l elected in the ider in which they arar: J. H. j cnetl, chairtnan, J F M Trai J iH Coleman. Jai M Spencer, J M !b.Ve T II Waller. J II Ul'i n, II 1111 I M 1 m m am v 11 j )t eminenl ( rcpe an 4 ? I ewn, V L Feneil an.1 R V Ui j J ir..... J T IIa.4-he:t I : . 14-xl a i rrUTcncc tr M fc.ic id t. r I i rtt tut not half if the comet: i . wtir . The best cf hurotjr pre 7 ibed by the most hysic.ms of Eu meHcaas a rem edy for Kidney Disease, Rheumatism, Gout and Dys pepsia, and as a Tm?fTtYE OF BRIGHTS DISEASE. For aaJo by all first-class Grocers and DrupcHsts- atlll vrattf In Barrets and Demijohns, wator charged with Natural Carbonic Cat In bottles, put up only : at the Springs. THE infOERVCOO CflL Maine lEjou. mm to Kiioiv GEO. O. WILSON & CO. k RA To LROA Yancevdlle ! - j : - eliev : "cv! and rzunv cf the ttrX tails ere ' .f- 1 ad . y and cnthuIiulc A dcoled jc M I ' -s mm r ajr . I .'11 rucimtKwvUa. lUaacrM4 a4l ' V,'l,ttt nr Bheher Sxbraot of Eol Cf U Lowest. Sethi's Byrajp tha eh caya pert cf hsciood ths'mteat thjKaicsA Ii hes dosdbtar cssyt gwi thsn the oVwonzod aHc&c 3bLiA3 pgjlotfer. I TmJd si tsrcfiv oJra to pi it kito lbs Laads ol istjvsl itarU hsi sa get H la xcChr f. I beKeT9 it Trill cooa cell in tha Ut latter thm coZzi. uaujsuu x rzcu rrrrk lrc S2L BtrUa. of Yemsr. JtmlwT Ccw Hex. 9TltC3 thftt Would not enable yon to tret G.iii here na:c!i chc uh.t than Vavjiin araArr crtraSw end cared I W QaU X Rerr J J ITcQtiirtv wcrchatnt . a"vunii vu mar neir to the contrary but CUMh KMiHT OX and xlra. JLArtea tho tngdiri, tars 1iLfuS.Jew WomesLics, ?luids,yiannel Pant Gccds, Lsa wjli jLUatorr xtxls I vaa to lor vrJh iyxcp m &c there r not jl phj SfWi 19 h fonnd Trho ecnld do eaythiafj urith 1 hfed f7tnnx o thd hexrt and twhaaaisjr ct! the &c&cL One dr I reavd yvcr p unphlci called which decribwd rrr dmeae hrttar t-aui I ccsld rsyadl I tned the Sti&xer !ExLrrt cf Kota scvl kept en trith HtrBtll tender I retoiee la rood health. Hnt. 2L L Tuisier, Berkr, I r vl Calicos and Notions, km CUpCKEKY, GLASSWARE, TIN WAKE v you forjret that bis house w still V nl. hi r i Heada uarters for Groceries KYEUVTHIXG in the Grxcry line and a foIUtock of n: CIOAK'S. TOHACCO AXI) SNtTF of th ebeit d out This space is Floiance. Harrelson ; T - ' ' SPRING ANNOUNC Look out for their New Su . ... 4V V " V-ii -. . .r:. j-. -- ..." ti V'1 'tS. T v lTj-fi motion coacr.txx; . nei. V. C Sw an.v, au l Scc't For talo by all DrayghS er f tv1 - Tttni Lircirrn. address the proprietor A. J. J- W. VAUGHN. , Xnv York. A 7 !
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