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" ii ii- i. i. i - , . -- mi . , i mrni hw mifmnur VOL AW SMITHFIELB'JGIMST 1885; MO. 2. rww iuuiw 11 1 iwnr muawys till A L DIK1SCT0UT. tm'frib4iiciii 5f. Q. Myutt, J. SV.'Taitew, J. Cbin (;:avi, J. M. Kwith ; Ci .ri, W e-wts Tacsdav iHgbw before ths fourth j -tnwJefr tfo-.wt Clrk, R Wt3 jell ; ! Kewl f De-nis R D. Lumeefcrd: Sheriff, i J. T. S;U2-t.:.H: Treasurer. 3. Mor-1 S ; Corri;f, 'ti L.; L ,S(" ; Surveyor, I'istru. -tiA, TrA ' TurIir?tor. ; itfoVe)-tf !9r Lloiis, Ashley Wallace. COUNTY OMM SSION Kh! ni5ir Jess ITin- ; -u, ..oha j TotMWtv(U. MASON H. FUWftVo Lo(irNv. 8-iA. F. aad A. M.; Pc'?ao?, Sisithllt'.d, K. C; xnets a the tood S-:ardy ii- each moatV ai .10 11. to.; W. N j;;.or., W. ii.; Thotaa . 8. j Tkain, Sotrtarv. Grsiaite K.M81, A. F. nod A H ; stf Ci:$tonf N. C, ; ?ts the thrd -Saltn-Jay in ea. Ii f-iontb, William fl. Impost rf 'Y. M.; Onstor. Johnson, see. Aro&ar Ws No. A. F. and A. M ; tiostoffictn Aroher IicJs; ; meat the 1st MiMrday iu t-nch t!9ith;'J. IX. Barjes, W. ii.; 1. W. Kocutt, eoretaty. WVvtcr Lod N. 222, A. J. and A. I.. Potoflnci Kl-ivotiou, N. C; wnHs the. fourth Saturiiv in each u.onth at 10 a. .; W; C Biinoo. NY. M.; A. rixon, Secretary. Biulah No. 257, A. F. end A. M., j.ofii, Beukk i mootri Sattu!ay be fri; the futfrth i"n.;djv in ae.h :icath ; H. K. Alfrd, A. M ; B.'A. AlfV.r.I, secretary. &!u LdjTa m. A. F. A. AT.; Fsto3ee, Scha, N d mrets tl first SiturWiiy in ea";h PU'wih ; R. J. Nob'.e, A. il.; A. Nolle, Seoroia y. KNIG HT3 AND LADI K5 OF HONOR. R. 15. LoJ-c. 75??, $mithS .U, N. C.; iieu tho first third Tuwliy ni. his in ecH Tuood)-, place of meeting 2nd U.rY of Talnm UiiKUn s'ore; Dr. L. K. Kirkrasn, yrvtct.T, YiUiAtn II. Moruia", Secretary. CHURCH K3. ' Iririliya Baptist, taithndi, FM -r ,T. j A. T. Jcr-a, a-tr, srvieeJt tho Cist Sun- t ii? moraif-r n ojcU raoni.h Ht 11 a. ra. M !:wi'8a.ry t;iptist .Siii'ihS'.'I.I, Uiv. J. K. Inr.r?, Pi::'j.r . ; norvicff the third and" frth wuudays nf..neL' ith. both i.toru- 1; n ; i I i.. fiee l IP r- i ru5of ni"lVv: 'Lnursy nishl f acb -ock ; ' behooi '.vry Pos.h-sv tnori'im r.t 10 a. r- Tho Pastor -mid ptcjii at I'liacetcn on the r nU Suudav ia -U .-oOtn.-ooririfrand niht; uni Guilder's c' Looi Hour thj Erst us- j day joining iBcJ'.ch aieain ?a, il a. ni. M,divt-. mithfiold. Rev. JJtf'M Poiry, Pjuitor ; .seivic;-5 the s'K5oni Sun.lar 'in each inou h.; aiorniuj; at 11 a. w.. anJ oibt at 7 w. HunJay S'.-bool c'-'ery Suc!ay ,uorv ir.jr at ! a. tn. X' 'ifltov vrill pracl! iSt oilier places at the il-Uowl-ug tiineif : Third Sunday 1 1 a. m., S.nith's Cha.M.d ; 3 p. r.., Sa'.tKders School House; fwurih iSundy in each month ut 11 h, m,. and 7 p. m.,.S.j!rua ; Brht Sunday, il a. u;., ViMm-L.a : Il t HI . EVfliTi-T. Th Third Sunday m e-.oa men tl lb 2. Pope wili p'.(".h at tuo Metliocist church in Bini''-ld at 1 1 a maud 7i p ra. fhrii;.r. Vt's.n Mills, Rev. J. J. II rpsr, pastor ; ,v r,ie:-s firs1 h it 1 1 a. m.. Riid t U buticiay in , ri.; iuar- trrlf u;?etin.us 1 st Saturday aud ut.iy in Junf. 4?t pf i.'nb:r mid LWmher ; Sunday Stfbovl wry Sund.iy woniirg 3 a- tn. MiKionary ll.ipti.st, S. l.na, Hev. J. K. IIoweK, pitor ; services the firt and third undjv in eaek month; uorniti.tt. and uu$ht; k wilf a!sj pre-a;h at Shibh th second Supbv it eieh month at 11 V).ck ie U tnoming, (Vu rih Sunday, 1 i Vclook, at C-rinta, 3 p'cloek, at Live Gal ; ur;t Sun- i.iy t 2 t'ciock. tvi is di ;'S4 or a Miction more It mrcd than tho or!inary tcver aaa Aruo a'tUia country, . and jtst.it jaoni 01 th nefd dr oicd. .nifiot. i.n Mm3 porMms Ke.'r a J ip'u?, lutermitiiiis, R.-oiittia-6ttd a lr-.d Fever.'., il conti i'ied, bring on thr disca-ai v:hil. evoutaally prove ert diffiuu't to cure, and n.utiM result id"eatl. Th A?w Cortjuorr.r, allhoujjk rctfehlo pparu ioa coTitaiuinp n ) pois- cv faiW t cuve rmy Aiuft witltio our kaowh'da, and the chills 4 cot retura Coring '.h.t. season. Prav f ce ,. ad Sl.bO'P'.T UOiie IO muKir . ncrmrtneei CUT Ul n w..v ,rv- - altcao it win re uira SI tottlii t demas tho system lad let f tho Liver and Uer organs ia a fcMy eond'dion t,o tlir.t thtf chilis will not rc.u-'n. So'dbyali dtuggest aad dealers very where H, M. B aRNES, Keuso' 3uiWr al Coutractar, SMITH FIELD, K. C. Th eUi-'Ous "f Johntn awd cas-reunaiif ft ll.I flo RB I 10 OOUsUl : c WMir I io roo d verk nt t he lowest ivinz pi-ic"n'. For l-urihtr particulars, afldiew N. H. Ricliardson, ATJ-'OliXEY-AT-WV, blJITIIFIi-.T.TJ. IT. C. rrKK YKfc bbick stork. 01 ,.d a inisines-! et?ivuted to mn r hh it ei A MYSTERIOUS VISITOR. p that biul ffn ticIy'ijiJe a few r!aysgx jot the. glass 1 au :p from the ci.-.yoy siil. s.j.-ev. hut h;iia its son at the ppct, v.p; n wh't-h Vak "eisffravcd : 'ili'i.U Um.va, ati 1 i--." 'Th.it was all. i fct it canSc'.T tl.f ioKft!: t- co.:noion J: t'it- liti'io vil'iige ot i:i civvy ; for until the. liitle r;;ve hsg Ucea ojeuvd nU jfta fair c:n;pant Jat l ki hr last retj;ng jilf-ce had th ( uie-t churrnyrd boon djii ti.rhccl l-y a ji-iu-stSj Dililnijfht visitor. A i'cw Kunjths ie: 13 the osciatnoe the 'ittlo tlat he-.! cof ip-.. thut was hiduca aTjcn,t tho trees r f .v -.tops f'rou. the tnxi.p'ko vv.is $-.uie,5y i..ni5:dot ly a woman end a you .) ." .' i'eaih'p, wiio was supposed to bo hey : d;tucliftt'. . .Tre - jrii-h!i nave beer. nitt-r3rr;' t.vv-f ., Whi n Siva lay ey,-' ttuItlM- ncv-cor.i(rs i Gi' ly nt ia.a!i ? Lisiifc! iUs ciu-hidtv. Vl-.e CidoroJ tht tv.-o hai '.K:a ic-i: tuif ul hi iur youth.bnt now thobron u hair .-astrea!ccd vir?j silver aod thedelio;tt.- face wiish.-tr4-eavi and pinched a ith sorrow, xs haps tui'.-'iT, The dunftitr, !; r s'.xii tu tiio othsr, wj-.s iair; 'tv-;is" no eaithlj hcauty, , for she was ot of this .hI world. Tl-s polden aves of liair, frarr-ed a p"..;'C, pale count malice, iliv(i:iin;.t.d by eyes tlmt-, iu their f rqti nt nplif tiag to the heavens, had cusglit the -;.in 1'ns. S!.e knelt during the entire service, jind on-e. when ft severe St of coogMng sei :wl her, would have, fallen had not the n:o;hec'i arms siipsoiicd the frn l form. Tlas was .ill tho linjni-H.he littla villa;'? ever saw or heard t the cotta,L:o . tenaats. Siiudny after rjr.a 'ay came and weut, aod v :ih (f.cm Use mother ai-d '5 tv.&hter. The I iily thiax noticed' by i-Vos biters: ted in ) uQ si Mujors Wi:s mat tt.e jruis coi;-u grew wr&f. and tho swcot, face thinner, while Ih j oi.r hi !3 eyes r,.re larger and lui.rhtr. ; it i:i anth-ijaMon of th? hei'venly woi.d.is they v ex kwu to s.;e. liut cue f-r.n-'ay the eu-.ide cbd v.-.- ap fjear, nor on the nett ; hut on llw, lyliow ing no, after the cro.vd h t.l c!'.partil fro.u ti e iiir edi-'Tce. j Mar.J! r jctst.ou came, slowly f : o-.n tne tiny t..t;ate, and bcia: : on th'3 brawny siiou;d-,r s of the fexti and a ;:r.ive-d 2 ;er vn . roHla. The o;i'y mourner wis tl.e motaer, but 3 they nejii c the. chorea t'w Sj t vj iiWz'M -neithb-i v f:jiifw-".! with luif hed voicv.M aiid iiiitjv !ird ten! in the j Tesencc of dejitii. ?-'o tha tearifiil pirl was I tid io rcet. as ftll f ip;a.-ed . t!it -ii:; C tah'it. of -tone v.-s,b ereeted aa.l ftir two lights tie was forgotten. liM 111 the thh'l as Owen Itu;an, the iws tor, s son. ra t!u.r.up;i t!e r.ronnd ai't'T fi'sfKiriS!:; ' :t I'T.iVii iit)jrs. ne saw J v hit? rui.-ej ihr'ire sthd 0!ii 1 e viJ new trrave, and tho'j ..:iro-, h anas upward, lint the 'nrine-ted lad. who at fiiht of t'ci appii' Ui! had if named th"''1 f "o spia, now -h.Ml ii'i.'ii us - f". J. !- -I.-. j,, 'it.'l i' mi i. .ju,.-'. ... ;ii lu. ,1. . bivalh'. told h la iohcr v -..tt he ha.l .' a. Tii a t lavi 'Uu tri ha' .u ted, and hy tiic spirit jf the e.il lhe b.id thouyhi. an ?. ..el. Tin t wtis tn n;,'h . l!ie rumor sp;ea.l. r;s imdiipl.'e-.? air:! ev;.u:Krated natii 110 uuc v' .ji id vee.me a' r f !w; do-,e-cr.v.'d piie.T. itjid ihc-di3.ius..-f.i n.t-t cwiitinueii to r;.a.n.. V.'t 11, ray cd f lio-.r, I .lon't s-sppoo yo-i have y c "i:i::uti fttion v.un ih oul.-sMc vi.rjii ?! t;-e .shape of n'.vipa i.e.-'a, or h ,ve yo.i :" ' No. .-tra'i!; :r'. y r ir: the : roi.-g i.her . In oa the Jj.ir there t!i6 J tkij o'uzc 'fi i; c n. Fiuiiii ior! o 1." "Thnnk yo't i . on t nir.;? an acqualnt noce with r'iuniiiicrton'si nen-a jv,.l now. Anyt hin lo -r.J :' Tie ronvci-fon v.as it", r landlord of ti e Uo.:rV lieatl.t.'.e ;.;: 'rote! . helvey trlofilied ia. ..nd h ouuvi ;:.! who 5-at in a hiv: h.-r-roem I. Jr i ' to the fjrthest v,ienuv. Iff im; ft-t on t:ie : wowden sdihn. rh.it e' 1!?h hat w. pu.-!n d '. ,e betwf i ii h-s iu n i!i -'.! i 1 i.iie hjd: o ;. . i t,! 1 is hoe!. Jn:d j iiii". it;ihh- ci.ir. ! " Weil, there is s-nieU.:u(i woiaierful 'b nt here ; hut htiucV rr .1 t J ranger taay be yoti wouldn't le iutere-trd.'' Oh, yes. Vonr mysier.ous manner ex cites my curi i-i'.y. '' "W'jil' ivjuied the lai ili'.n!. tiiiniiii',' the attitude of n 0:0 e sh. t;nl j-tory-tetier, "we hav-vi a sj.-ook iml liUits ovir orave-yav-J ot a oiuht, u 1:1.:114 its h.'tnds and carrying on fe;trf ul l' the 4.ho-t of a girl whom overyoi'C t.v.uht a s,rnt, out ihe nui 'T ! avo beta wii k-.fi. inee she can't lie. eay in her .ravu, ' he wound up in a epalchlal v-.U;:-. " hi this tlr. tr-nh? T mean, has any one of cood se-.e seu t.i.j., i;hot?." in quired 'he ouu:? man. iUiu,4 4itl fettiir.;; his hat. " t;o.;; el, sir. 1 faw ilrnvaeif. night'fore Vv'hnc time dees it uialie its nightly exenr-ioa " ' Ji Mt str. li lt you ain't soing to brave il nv ye ?" "I'm. not isure of toy valor, but I am Vert-ai uly goinu to set haf it's like," he JauithiaKly --aid as ho Jumpc-il olf lio balcony. It w;is the 11 S:80 as Guy Stanton 5trdde down Hie little villssto street and across dew laden :;ids Jtlisteidre in the tuoon liuht, in. til he cat.ie to t he uloooiy churrh yard lein-.e, lie v milled l.ghtiy over it imdcre-'t .vmcti '."e d;trk sha low s of tretrs till hr cuere to the open ground whMe. !.i.e eiov.1 -..f wlii't.e iouihsi nes sut. ' It must c me hy Iki e' he said, a'4 he took a hasty sm-vey of the .-eeiie .'t"rtp. heard on the frav 1 Wid' ausel liiui '1 seek tho shelter of the trees. A jd widow fell aeross the path, todowed by a figure clad iu white, aglmcu leveakd it ti be a g i i. Certa1rlv a ghost, else footsteps would be heard.. It gi.w.s inlfiestiog I'll fol h.w the tfhost whither it may lead," Slan toil raid, as if to some tme ner him. The lijc'ire gilded to thegnite 0! the dead giri am! went tmoanh tiie 8.Uii p-rform Mnce that hat! lightened young i)ny;.i tliat of throwing her arms upwards and fjiliiup; itfon the grave. tstiiruoik drew near, row p'most nssared that fche was i.j vision from the spirit world, and touched her garment. It was real. He then looked at the beautiful face tlmt was upturned to the evening sky. It was a very co ;atirpart of the saintly Hil-, da. but far mote ethereal. Her eyes w ere set in anguish one moment and the next assumed a holy culm. She knelt upon il.e wet sward for nearly r.n hour it seemed t;ges loijtnnron, at i.st she arose, cast one frightened flatten a out iier. and as noise lessly as tdie h;;d ( ome. left the place. Stanton to!low.d her. Over the fields, down the road to the Utile damp eoitage. The door was wide open. ha', mjstery can thia be' " he muttered, looking appre hensively 'ip the dark. road. Wuen ho Again looked nt. tho door Ic was closed and t-betrirl had gone "This is str:iu-ae." he bo.iio iui't-d. as he walked back slowly to the tavern. "This is not a ghost, it i f lainlv w.en. The friehfened vir.cis should he told the truth. Out no, I would never see her agn'.u, and she is so bvauti , full I must p.il .t- the picture of her in t.he grave vara. '.Vhatean lb mean " he puuetl. Ah ! f h ive it. My beautiful spin, is a sono.amhuh.st." 1 liy thb tin.e he liid coai-j up to tlio b;ttTiRs c. vt do It.' nmV ? re 'fully 4"i h tf orw. : rd hi thir dialings and pur.l Uitir rcp'aiatlt'ni with -it3 much cvi jus iiny vhorji I know, The- pereon who ii!:.ic 1 5u; vt:vwwsuts referred to is exeev:.i:nj:iv ir.or.-int &hout the hh lry ut .la; i, Ha Jaw--, its customs, aud lis pooi:!?. -' . . . . "57KY TJISY roaT.JSC&EKYf5' A Voinij." WoHiaii J5; nwi a !.etal A'-tbici.--''pie iQjfles 2terIyaJig,- At a small p,uly a workers and thinkers a few nights ago, ntya a letter-writer In thg city, 1 was in a'groun that discussed the distaste for m-n:hf;e rhicb charac. tcrizes the g:rbil of the day. Owe youa-? , lady had ford:' ed herotif y. 1th news; a per clipping on t lie ' aubjet, 'which, she drew frcKnl.? fcicet and veiul, asurther substaiitia-t ing her po-,it iiii. lt vflvto thtj effect that h.usbarid-huntina: maidens. .yoijng or old, erq ".v much ncaxwv thari dire: thrt iuii;d xt le;?:u ''...';',. marij tjl.-ls Wvii-e siov ut inlneement m ' .U i.-i trs.:'' ks ! the jour r i..? , T ff.'Arco' y know a ghd rioviiiib to in airy. Th:y are all iearning wmethim; la the way of n profex n, son;fcb;iig that will interest theni aa wtllas support them, two roles in which n-nslwnls jnst ;ow fail Tl.s truth ii, we ikro all acarsd J.way irc.ua fie.y lcire c iarry by seeing how vretehiid thosj wh .lo nuisry are. Where would we Ic- k for husbands t Among the i ".-laps aiui " sports e nd characterless youu:.' n eu iSist !1J our drawii.:g-rooros? They 'are iii.uieiTv!le as mcro aeouain tanee- or i-eattx ; who -tM eoii urn plate them as htisUands;' 1 have always thought that i!i J i f. 'it ! p.ial a joa-ag man nt all like my .'.vher, I eon Id love hmt a.ul marry liim ; hui tii.it- school of men Las vaiushe J from the youngef ranks.'1 .Nolw c'e iJoubts tltab she e.Tpresse'3 the fi'nic:ions of a larj representation of Vo-Mig wortseu. Their laek'of interest ia iuavr..ige is noi diu lo tkj larger activi ties wfiehco'. iiuialiy ;pen before woaie.i, "1 nt to t ie i-n.-uirac'.fve, unieiiu; h- n.ater i:u in the .vay o." hi..!.' ;ods. are Miii'iv'i, and would !o and marry its r ;n.tiiy s o-day as whan tho earth was new if liie (at.e ;.u coui tet witn men who ii.ro:i.- J their rexpeet and idi:.jratfon. The order of te-ii h i!h-od U1.1t could cm -tent P. jdf with f inferior Brf.tcle I hus band, moreiy fe-r t he Vae of lemg mnr r ed, has rdnj vuii;.-acd. The - yoaag v o nan of t!ietiti iol ii-is too much char acter and sif-respoct to dreiid oeirir an old uttdd sci mneh ius that she woaid con iract an uucOugeuial u ii on to eiicap? it. The same even. eg I had v chat with my bright icang Ji '.-tes abr:t iiteiiicteut men, a -on; of annex to the eoarersation jti.st recoric h She wonderel what wtuld lerome of tne bi.ULtn iwe if il iLv.a kept oil deteriorating at the rate of toe la.t twenty years. Kr.e :e-lar:d it was a!-luof-ii e.iepii. nai for "the yonnse n.c:i ot i.rst-elasa society tt snpjioit t'-eir wive. They u.frrie.l into Hch lutMliie, r.i:d r.t the end of two or three yra weie p?a- frio'.ier. on the reunions 01 then--wive, s It is ast' iii-iuug," s.a-j s; id, how few rre av ; os. vl 'o beri -h ready depend Opon them Li.i.ric5. or rv; r. rpi ort. The Tnth croii;:-i'i't'j then; furnish the n.or.ej that n.p; ". t h.eir homes o '!ci r than the o::i kid,j v. wld ki!tws of. ii.'tieed. thedaui hf;r of the r'eh man is mor tj be pit.eft tiiau the gril who Jigiits poverty. Sr'li'. sti-! fewer real un.-n. Nature .ly tshe-Jnncits list iter idel men nttist'iiV w.. me where, rs e rhey r.r-tvt Vithiti . her nv,-a t-".r ie, j.,ia.-e.s on ti.t! isox ul he-1 father's ci aeli .ud on huckster wagons, or on tin stage. Anything in t,ae naii re .. eiricjen y at-tifti-t- i.ei because ! e is sick of ineh.e iefie;.. 'I l e it rn who ca 1 drive a coach may bi vr-ry ui.sr.-a.Jy ia gi-.n'ir;:r, h-.ji his i.ia.tery of the iior appeals u.me to her inut?iiiNtiou than ihe hoe pnr.ii.sof j.i: eilicient dade. it bs.iicat.s ?. eiaiu decree or i. ri-e nnd Mienglh. iiud tul woieeniike thnt in i-een." "i. jyoi, think, rh.- ?ass of inic:ent mou re roallv if.s.-'rtsbi? ' I n:..ks;d- " AJurmir.-iiyirsv.drm :di ranhsof $oficty, but tr.c?t an.o.ig tin? rieii.. 1 n urtciy know a married wu iiiiE iethnniety who feels se ct; re who bpsconlidfuee in Per hu dand s energy, ability and edicieiitj. Jyok at tho ntuaoer l j,rv. ,t -womeit eugaittsl in :;i;:iie kind of hnsim-f-s it .iie;ins.-'om- tiii:.;i. i don't kno'.v vh:it. h;:t e.r!.;i:nly it i ;e rever-t ot prondsl....;: forth. future grunt i.ess of man. S: vj nK .bad u.v . Till; DBTHiMEKj r ' 21 r Ills JJny (o)iic'aiiii VJrll the 1'rtmltlre Custom Ire:il. The eiay .f tiie g!orkas tlrumnier is on the Av."ne ::f I am to )' P.cve etorics told me in wuoiesuie nierciintile bouses. It was the j.'i.ddor. of old for the country merchant to iv.jvke his j-ei:ulir trips to ,'ew "i'ork f-voor three ti:n. a year or more, hrt the "conitnercUl traveler' cuuie into vogue, and ordering hy sample 011 the score of economy, kept the rural storekeeper l-osne. Now comes the ld fi-.lii.-ri in again. Thd country eletdcv bus i-onio to look upon the breey drnmnier with a narked coyness when he nnd his grip nek heaves in jdht, for the- proviitoials l-)ok npoti the niexlern way of stookitf? up their si ores as rather specioa.". So?iie drtiniioers unel I sjx.'ak only from ; heresay are credited with uiueh worjeUy-ndiiieili:ess, and the re tallei a hnneired miles or ? r.'.vay from New York worries o.rnsionally wnen he hears of biur hotel auti" livery' bills, of chAwpnyiie suppers and roysdy; carried n Idinatif-ns. ' 1'erhaps,' Is his argu ment, "the pay for all these wieked doings ';o-ue out of my pockets after all." Jfe eloes not km.-v. -that ail drum mers aro disised sli-.rhtfy disrsiised millh-naires. r'tj it eorro tiiot the oTit-of-tjwn cesUiner ih'Terir.iiies to visit New ork. drive his own barg dns on the f-pot, and iT fun i7iust he paiil for eiijoyal ttlc eil it ou hite own iu:ct '.nut. Now, ona of l he results of th! cb-'Tie is 1 nnd rstiind if, is tnat oi l wholesale lunises in eertain lines, whee names rank ' v.'ay up," wbow ixiethols are of the strictest and mo-rt i ouorahle, nro eaile! uixin to put a, new tort e of men in th-ir employ. The conn, r man stopping .at a New York betel lii.ris soon alter jegisteriitir u kiiid Provi clt iice enables Idni to i nn across a. most companionable stranjrer ihe. aent ot the whoie.-ale honse fte-a, thoni)i. froni.ali smeU of the shop, who shows the stranger some of the city's sights and insratiate.-. hiinteif completely i.ito his iooeX Rraees. 'ihe ttsli hites, the eonel oeeurriug iu tiie t;i estanlishiitent v.-he re the merchant jrreets his new cusumer and ijets his or der. This new aitie in the mercantile camp is KCod-kxkirfc weil-dressed, intelli gent, and thoroughly understands what is required of him. it is emphatically a pmtial return t the old time, when the elcah riL a distance made his visits of each season to the it y, and was hrntuxbt directly Jno contact with his supplies. FOM lIhl.AIl TO VOST. "3ly pa is one of the pillars of the chuieh. ain't i.e t " n-ked Itobby of the minister who was dining with the fam ily. - 'Yes, my boy," replied the good man fervently, "I am pleased to say lie s." - A i' is be one of the posts o; the cuiu-ch toei." posts '('' q netted the nitni.-te'r. " Yes,'' went en Bobby, regardless 'a frantic paniomin e ou the iwirt of his bv ther, -'when he fe -n late las nieht, ma told him thit he . come home- jOju piU ir to pr - . ? &naiLa:t4 Kh?lS ; B;r- Iffttntr TUetr .. j .ment. ... Tb InflCjii.r t. ., -rgei-t and most povtfful ship ' '. i: . . Mti.slt navy, and, leavlag or. t Italy-. .. ;' : ' jfe, iroa-clads, is the most formidable ViVi h ; i 1 the world. Jinr-hflt four- cruagof .the Inlloxible C? a siroT;-T.at weit3r i,tcv pouneis, tnd alt ftmr can '.'3 5r&;?.d ouee and in the ;Oie digiion. vtel is simply' an errr.ored eitalei. wi h '.Viprotectcil ends 'lying heaitAotu S-rs'C tlitt water to' keep hw Aifont. .iel-V'rli'' S3j feet Ia length, tb a-n ir projv portioji, in tho on-iter, etter-da 01 y 'oil-' . betas the In-, i'exible is seventy-iive V wh ft, the cltor Stl thus &i.lo?tlis 0 .-:: Mftj'diniena'or: It rircs tn fct iboye th -;j. Jics of -the' wa'tr, aa-'i Is six feet i'.t loS fcs below it ;; tut .tn tL YCSr-eli.-?- ' .r'"i'.-itif ballast a foot ih going into fk beneath the surface creased to tliaCextf . ' 'TbS tt''---- ; prcat!3tion''0- the i .'ofv . r vofjctioii 'i-ater Li ia. iib.sr "n every xo. ev cro forty feet upect except fciao.' sliorter, fourteen, feirt fa fro .ver. and tiraw Tiweiny-iriree iMl f water. fIheu dispmcemnt v v tw-.w and thd srxed thirteen kind. Jn thee vessels th Clta.iei 13 104 feet lOSU R ,l r-, f, rx,r,r nnn ?ir Lhe it e:ghteeu icehes u.fc Th . armored oeejc over tat subm? hull is six feet below tiie-acer tho height of the cHadel a Xive th, ,.-vte?5s nlrr- ami a laui feet., J is tu.'. v .lve wranged in tbc sain manner as VK-Q & tlie Jrji. fend they are armed viti four thirty-eight ..KV carr-v.n- i -fi pound shot. ., lueieva,U tion, ;trjU?iorer and Dread paught are o. the cUsss, although they cbtfer in n-darVruSs ci detail, and mayb descried clatflo.s suitors. Tha Devastation is vA ft.et Lrty t wo fret wale, and div. tr,rv.?v fm.c-bf water. 1 ler fc all. j airres r. nrrnor at 8'trres r.trt moetr r t -.,u i inrdu- t rinew. ooh r m.u uiy- nrmor at :?,e i.,Ac? t.er deck by threo Inches, f-b.? luo f ,, turrets, ph;ted with fr.i teeij.vncn arrrf ytl carries in them fonr thirty-hveto;rfniCs. a.t.K4bk 0f send ing a p; ojettfi ;,i,-hing 700 -pounds, ncest s turrets loosed in a central rrmed Aytt'i-U iftODt of it be .inif tlw:'Fas?-t.r',.'th wvfi9 in rough vvathtsrT L. '''narrow ec-k horse, lumrag b-:twes -j.e to trntets. if. OfCTie-l o.;tt tb ,f g,, astofini a spa c:or. Imrr-cailt dic twenty Mur fett above, the 'Wabt.r. "hp Hevastotion fcas a apeoucf nearly fytateea. knot.- errl eau carry hl-f-tom ,$ tnal anoogh to take hr ;jdji':.iiM.i - VJ JTliJcK Shei3 a very, rtacj.y veset. A" j clm inake a complete . c.irr;b :at, iVtU sj ;u diameter of 3.13 yft Xo?tf ii iuuti and thirty-tout , . ..oru .c- - . Tiie Timndrcria f imDar to th? Th tat ion t 1 en'fry.r ;wct eXcit tha iivr ,otr guns are un. ty-ehiht tons and are M t!ie sides. 4-yf.i,r .rhvthfM ' 'J"'i'tilis mactdnerv. Me; is obwtth.ilf a :irj iiOWer than the lX-vaa- ieiwa'iiu, .Kut m th? o'her eve ibnn iu.;' a.Lnct fe&ter than the 1. yita " Ha ldgi? fcft'f . tMnng isi.;tt i. ' -rer. She carries heavier flni.or ci r.er a-. .."fourt :ri ;mb hist-ad of te-e ivo ir.ir .,, , ,( !u,r fdvuneut, lifc : t.m of t,-,e Al;pv,.?... ?s fou: il,irty-e;ght Ths ' BiTlilfnhvi-gb vhich vr k lannche I tn it ,;V,i aj ' row ivb.iut o bo iaece' meom'oU,.,, . ilkt the Itificxl ble. ;t of -V "y'-i on .The lat- tyr ' '-. " , j a.had a width .kv-twy. v. ;w . ' "i . . . ..'. r . to o tain rnt :i nc"d without a great wast- poM t.v lhe new siups ar :rJ feel long snd slty eiirht feet wide, t.d their ' i-ph . c ut is '.' i.Vi) toiis. They nre ery fist, ths i'i"oi a- i-ayimr a s...-.-1 of sixteen ;v:n. .Me-half sif.dth Kdii.;tr.j, 1 of sistcexi ktw-ti. The r crxo' is ei h'eeii ii" l:es Uiick mi't sr ei-b:ced, r.nd they encb niry foi.r toity tltree toi. guns in their tun ets ar.d'foji ..jx-lneh b:-. -eh loaders. Tho foity-ii.re Ion gt us are ..o breeeh loaders. a.:d grer.t ly 'st.perior to the lidny hve find tnirty-e.;ght ton gnus witn whica tho i 1 variation ami breitdnaitght are nrmeel. Ih? Oldest Tlifi' on artli-Lii'Kor Sedi A 11 e'iiit J'rofeviilsnA I it t fr .'fi; i'ry ("nii.etcr y. In the her.rt of Vv"yo;;iiii.r Terntvry is a mount:. in of d:U hematite- lrc:i. with t oo fee!.-of it h ho e tiie rouinl, mora than a xnili whle nd p -n. wo Tuils in 3n;ith ; a bed of liii.ite '.-oai bi e!Hnjch to wirra the world for ce:rt .iri-.j; ei -bt Likosof so!il fcla. one of them over t0o ares in extent and iot less than thirty feet in depth, and a petroleum basin that contains more eii than I'ennsylvani't and "Vest Virginia, com bined, fvora whicn in 1 !ces the of I is ooz mg in natural wUis; at llie rte of two bairelsaday. Trees were found in Africa which wtrs computed to be "," 50 years old, and a cy pres hi Mexico h said to have renobed a still greater are. '-"he oldest tree, if not the oldest living 'jin'nt: uj.on the globe, is the cypress of Santa, Maria lel tole in lhe Mexican t taty of Vos.aca. The ife of this venerable lorest irinarch has t-pauned the whole of" written h "ttory. At Pitt accouut-s it was still K' -'bi, and in U1, when Hum bold t ei;i;it. it measured forty-two leet ia diamevcx", i lee! lucircumfeve-nee, and H'xi fter. lietween tho extaeuutiea of tvo branched. ' Suppose we hare a balance gigantic enough for the purpose, and the sun is resiitig on one of tile scales. Now pot the e-artb in the oppoi e iitlc of thescate. Yon luighf as well we'-gh your head f.gair.st one of the tower, ot the Iciastlriver bridge. Pile a hundred t'nOiand eartt;K into the baiiiiiee, rid the sun does not stir. There lies the ccdosMik vffjiovMe. I'.ut get To gether ii.iwiifi 'n tuo;'' i ne.j ai,!, an-i then .;nothcTtiuiidTiedthou?i-.)d,and lack ' them up iu the panfagaiust the sen. 'Three hundred thousand worlds pikd up on one side of the balance and still the sun keeps thtm up. It wouid trke more, or UUi.COO earths, to Make them beam even against a single Ran'. 1 A strange slight was presented in (he streets of Tnckn,- A. T.. one day iast montli. A. wennan appeared carrying a child's empty comn- on herFhoelJer, fol lowed by a lot of irUe girls. loiter the scene wiis reversed and the cofSn wss ' borne by four little girls followed by sev eral women. It is o uncommon sight there to see a coftin borne to the grave on . U, shoulders erf a rnau, bat a woman ren dering the service tVss n novel spectacle. An ane'ent buryii'gronnd was recently unearthed in Paris while digging a trench in theKue.Sahtnde. The corhns of stone and plaster found ti ere have teen traced to the seventh. y;ghb uiid ninth centuries. They were pointe.-l to the east, and itad crosses inscribed o.: -i tin ie. symbolical of cteraitv, and other e mhjeins if .'hi-istnin- I ity. The coffins -v-jre iout.d filled with dirt, their covers having given avray. SympntUetlc lui', A sympathetic ink for writing on postal carks Is simply U1 tted sulphuric acid one part, by mei sure, of acid b seven of water. When the ii k is applied the card will at first show roxigheue't traces of the writing, but nfter dr-'ing the.--e things dis appear, and the writing is as invisible as theiugh dune wi,ii wi-ter plone. Of course only a gold pen 'tidi should le u.-ed ' with this acid ink. I ' it is desired to avo d ( the ffuslpicion ot yn pathetic ink bat tag'' been employed the eard may t written aeross the first . wriung with tincture of ' iod 6, Which wilt fi-de ct when heat is applied to develop ths iy mxathetic ink. In Deparliatnt ef 1iaJ la. jetructlon. . ,Tke djU;e- of opaalcg and elosjig acel tlie FacaltioB of the white jiormal schooLs tor iksrrrcnt year, are as follows: . Opens Jun 29th; ciosea July 27th; G. i G. Groff, Principal, assisted by ProfLEoyd aud Prof. Kfj hill. . '. t KEwro.v. . Opcin July 1st; closes July Hist. ,51 0 S NiiAj. Principal., afcktcd by Prof, K P Moaes and Prof Blair, v, 'V ; ;- ' . ... , WILSON. ".. . . Open Jane 2'Jth; closes, July 20th. II , .f ' YXLIZAUimi CITY. Opes Jttly Sth; che August , 4. S L Sheep Principal, assisted by Prof. Neff,uf Kentucky, &ud Mrs,. Mahoney. . WAijTilEftTOX. . Cpens Jun SStli; closes July-7th. Prof E W Kenaedy, .Priocipau, ilk Fanning, Primary Department. . -4 -:' WINSTON. 1 Ai Opens June 23d; closes July 2et ?rof J L Tamlin&on, Principil; Vmi C Di.Me Iver, Assistant. f - . ASUEVILLB . v -- Opens July It: ; closes July 3lsc Prof. Frank Smith, Principal, aited by Mi Olive Millard, I'rofUea Atkins, MiaMol lie Ooodloeu BOONE. Opens July Sth; clofcea August 12th. TTcn J C Scarborough, Principal; John Dcckett. J F Spain hoar, A II Eiler, Miss Msgic ilcDywcil, MLis- Luey Journey, Assistants. . .... Newbera . Colored Normal will open about June IGth, but the Faculty luis cot yc-t &en aanounced. ' CoBiTButatioa rates have been obiained fi-om tho various ' railroads whie-b will b ; puji. i- ! ia a few daytF, Til Sortli Carolina tihantau I U3 seeona ananai sxiobot tnisort;an- isation of our timers, begtnicg ou -'Jnti ikii, will be of great interest to'- all the pcopla of tbe .Sute. hu great assem- i Wage is entirely voluntary, Win- support- 1 ' w J Kieatis, and they have contributed suSc j ient am 01 at to secure the very finest of j iusiructors, who stand ut the head of the I .id ii cat ie D;d interest &f the Union. This i provss that North Carolina is thoroughly j aU?cwnpoa the suhject and intends to lead j all tho Southern t?tes in c-iueatii.nal pro j gross. We appreciate these efforts of ur teachers towards feelf-imprev-cmnt and j poss-Lls eocouia4einent. Tho Chautauqua being in .thv moaataius, ivc teacher tho - , , ,, , , basing fcfrepewed healthy strengta aud Ti-r while tluy are imbi'.icg the iaatruc- within our borders. His lectures will give new life to every one who hears theui and will open up new lines of success in school-room work. Should be Ostracised. Little Irwin La-.vrence, the bright three year old son of Mr. N. 51. Jwrence, of Tarboro, fall in thi river at that place last Tuesday, where the waier Was only three feet deep, and two colored men sat in a ferry boat near by ?md saw him drov: a without offering any assistance. Inexcus ble, inhuman wretches to be guilty of such unpardonable ingratitude.- !Sia't Chroi- Trutblalito.isii. Of all happy houses that is the happiest where falsehood i3 never thought of. A 11 piece is broken up when it happens that tiiere is a liar in the hduse. Ail comfort has gone when suspicion has once enter . d -when there must be a reserve ia talk and reservation tu belief. Anxious parents, who are aware of the paiaa of suspicion, will place general confidence in their children and receive what they say freely, unless there is strong reason bo distrust the truth of any. It such any cceaaion shsuid un happily arise, they must kie the suspi cion from spreaJing as long . s possible, and avoid disgracing their poor child while there is a change of its cure by their con Idential assistance. He should have their pity an 4 assiduous help as if he were suf fering under some disgusting bodily disor der. If he can be cured ho will become truly CTatefal for the treatment. If the en deavor fail, means must of course be taken to prevea hist example . from harm; and then, as I said, the family peace is broken , up, because the family confidence is gone. I . f m .J'.r.i '..I r..,.r liMh. fiiS:. 1 .T. - i mr. t 1 1 r- - cuu gntnennor ox eo-iu-joren extends to 1 e w" ' - ' -j , . . , l ., j-, i -rt . ,,T , 1 Topend u:v,n it raftthcrs. tiscrc is rt ?,i- ! ( a J -V s one another. Col ir&iicw V rarkeraK xv , ' '... ' i, , X - s-?. take about -it.' It cures uyscntery ana t - i vwr-to met 1,-ua-itaivjua win ue ouiuj an jiariia8 rs-ulas the stoai-j.h and bowels, i Sl-CII SJ JIJ:7; ' - ...i.y . r crt I event in our State history, as so proj-jes-s- I cures wind colic, softt-ii. the gums, reduces ; Lf; '.; :)lJJ, ':i i; '- lve an educator has never before beca l inaaaiuation, an ; givei tone sn.t en-r-3 . KMTTI v; r r-r, a good I'euth.izi:u For Dcve'.opiiig Fruit Trees- Potash is believed te be a very valuable rtilizer for the OcvelopmcBt of fruit trees dtrf.n be applied ia the irro of uhes I fertilize and t-f.n bo applied th-it are unleashed. Being largely sI:ib!e they ar easily, conveyed to th spircgioie! of the roots and iuimedistely appropr'ated to profitable u?. A very wood way of maintaining the fertility of orchards, and at tho saiua time protecting thera from the ravages of uostioas- insects, Ls by. pasttiria with .sheep or awina, the latter b'jing muvth t preferable. A Younsr Farmer's Sulcldr. Ltscaevrg, Va.. 3I:.y 2(J. Lsasc Mar tin, a yt-nnj urnier near Sal.u, v.'ho mys teriously Utpp.'ttTe2. evt six week's ao, and f.;rwhta an cxafCn research was made, i was unaccounted for nst'd Satuidaj', whec his yo' ilicnd bimgif g toa tree cot tr his home. A O&uble lijntBlas'. Puaxkllv. Kt.. 3av 2G. At 12 o'- clock last uiht a mob of 75 or a 100 ia& qnietly took from tlo3 jail Vesley Ilickg and Jerry Tay:or, who were charged with barmag James A. Heeler's Louse aodbsra ome time a-o and placed thosn on horses ant started for the country. It is enppo5jed they wilt be found hanging to a limb thta morninir. Ban oorhees' .Sound ."ienso. A-W:ishinrtGn iltpiteh to New York Keen in j Pt, says: ' Senator Voerhees, who has been disap poieded iu securing important appointments tender the adaiisLstration, says ainongcdier thinjra: (i The distribution of putroaags is not a proper auojoit Hpon wl ich to break with an Administration. Mhonesy in ofEce r tfoe adstinLe tration of the Govern went np-n fa?2 priricip;-li of legislation can 6cly justify a lead.r cf a prty in rushing inbs opposi'ioa. It is, ia ray opinion, bibly lajpolitic for any one who fail? to "ot aa office to cry out that the j cartv is loc, anl tbca to railicg against t.ie Adaaaiatradcri. . To the . - "ho .ir; a. rtrt,rtrv a -.-nsin i 1 tnitiGa cf movies- Jowly it aght m. ... .B,wr ib.,. rraoeratic vai- ty 3, of a government which Lag Wa for tWfciltj fiVer;.vs in tho haads - 01 10 ik , --.jer -. -.. ! j AdjninLra- f is tt? 1 A. (. cp up titan. tion v.-ent to Work with re k:,i. r.'pidity in tualcinjrchi-rijs the tnct?beri ef it wcb'u ( prove th. -rby their unatuess fr thetr j place.. I rcfu.-- t uisctu-3 any such jro- pj-sition as ib-Jt Mr. Cl-.velaai raav prove elisloyal to his axty or thi pna upon which we elected hini. , .aj eociT- j dencc in his intejrsity is absolute." j ,Alvice to Jlotlie.zs j Are you disturbed at wrht a&d l'ro!.cs of Xocr r?t r f'p'1 ciT.-nj' with p-nii 01 cutting troth.'' It h Svn4 et onee and ?it a 0ttle of Win- ! tlow's Soothsng Syr-upfcr QnisVen Tetih- to the wiicle sv.?teni. Mrs. Wiasiuw't Soothing Syrup for Children Teething is pleasant to th-i te.ste, and is the prescription of one of the oldi.-t aai best fecial-- nurses ! and physicians iu the United St-ites. and i for sale by all dioggest throughout the world. Price 23 cents a bottle. M ortgagee ilc. By virtue of ft stfa-r if given uif by a wort- j ;atre deed erecu:eo oh the 18th of J isuary, 1 1884, hy A. O. B'ana.nncl Kliz-il-eth Bum and j Tegistore,! 1.1 iae oftce f tJi K-ter 01 ie-is of Johnston county in book "L "4 on pages 1S2 aea 183. I will etl at the nn Houe do..r in Smith Seld, to tlie Lighe-M bid- der for cash, at 12 o'clock m.. wo .Rarday ' tith of June ne-rt, tho property cuuveye-l to me hy said mortj:g beed. eoaifistiRg f 5 fry acres of latnl fuliy describe! in sa.i-2 del Jtad beiir?: the lai.d a v hcl said A. J. Iiun and tiliia.!e.L liuna uv live, dLv ewo anna;. 01: : a mare luiiie ".arnrd Kit al.it six year? the olher a grey horse n ale na ited Kattier ahou seven vears oH. F. E. fA'.'ViR, This M ty 40-td 'h, lb-bo. M'jrtragee. NOTICE ! The unaligned having qaaUS-jd as Executor of S D. Wood dcd hereby no tifies all persons liaviog clr.ims against the estate to p-esnt them to hint on or before th-i 1 5th day of Dec. 18S6, or this notit j will be plead m bar of their recovery. And all pel. so 38 owclng debts to said estate wiLl pt&sb pay up irnniediatelv, JA3. T. W00r, Erecut... This May 4th 1885. 49 Cw.. ED. S. AESLL, Attorn ey-5-it-I.VAvv, smitiifh:ld, k. c. Kpecial &tteBin paid to practice in Otiufy cf Justice of the Peace inaav portion ef Jhtn swn County 41 -trail -- 1 rAVII-" COLLINS, Spilona, 2T. C. WWim to anTWiCvce ti tho jfihiic that he i prepred t put rb.-n nnd refaii sit a si f:xg inks, saw MILLS, Ktc FJc. Alw.tf. e.-wly U.io work quick akd choap and guarantee eiiiisfacticn. LiL HEAD! ID f 1 UJU T I M jflM! p j H il I j U I j (V 1 ,? L A- iUJil a )L;M arc still ia SmithSeld ad expect I ; a?y. We eoniiu je ( i.ad ia Low Prices bb3 flooO Goods ! T'c u:uke a rpeciahv .f Ct ' IT.r, acl Sfer the b,st II IO for'iL'l tcr-t.- TO FAMILIES: Try our Eciic rater:: ?na Clicice Family Flcar. Thuib'ir'i O il, llcii Thuib r- .l ijp. Mr i 3. T. . liiUi'Lei" fid. fist Uitchfeira Cora, 12 1-2 eent3 Kit?h eU's Teiixat 03, iai-2 c;?. Tbur beT's '.Salmon. 10 eer 's ?aa. Tb.uiber'3 ilacZioici, 10 Pcttec ITs.iiij ar.d ceiiii 1 ar jj2jx3 pnre "urearri Ctf-e?.; lcta. Juried IVaohes 121 c;nr?. 7 ' Canw-d radios, Pke Ap. h. tin and CarJtt Pxrs"i:i Lei.y -yr'-p j r 1. . Apple Vinegar. or: p. new Spring TiIe Butter evid rde.U't the vni 1 ur- . u "Ma- vr.-cJ I lams, Country IVaji !(!::::! VhcWl Wc wii! continue w fa"r.i-h HARDWARE at Ik .ttonr price & "We cn!l the attention if TMrr.tn e: eially io cor 8ix-k of Cot to a II s 1 . -y are of the best make nnd r-rcxjeiy I a . Tljcnking .tho publie Ijr t":e:r -iber d ptriiijg tniiiiirc ia t-iies r-Ht. v iu. r-j . "i-V I dr.tKnjf and low prie:s to meria a c. anoe o id' iiiaUt. j. j TT 1 rpry p If Ajfj i lT KH. J i fiBjl t 1 1 1 1 11 i 'V ! I f j : 1 1 1 w. ; 1 1 1.1 1 t i DRY GOODS, Spring Dress Gcoui, Lawns, Plqe, Vr.rJii PI-iit?s, Pant Clctli. Eleachcd and Unbleached Domestics. We m ike a speciJty o:' 1 mJZZLm d 1T w . 7 j Ve si sntc vr;d 6t ...-.-t ro.-.lwjv j We cuS -ti d attentka i j r,;r HMf ! i'J i-h- for an. (.;r -or r. k of 11 . JL 1 e . - i J - . i : t -i ''Pearl s.vcrr, rnfjAfX". ' coffee, (Fry r7 r- r.?t yir, valises, s i tchf.i.y. ,:xyr TAHI.F1 K.'fV?S. ; t'TTCir- Call and see :- c voa i-ruie to to-jj. 1 ,v sc,j u , , , - , " buJ "ens any . n re ; ipect :a!iy. Beat.y & Moreran. 20-1 y. i'liiiriLr,. MRS. Will be pleased to L. tt you .-:.! t. hr Millinery .S;re next d -r ic I'.emy .,r gaa'd aud (fS.aii,ihe her hau4 it.re- tv.y. ticent f r.Iat3, Boriiiet.v arid Caps, full stk the latest novtiiy in TIllMM 1NGS, UL-rHINV.. f'OU.A Its, OLOVl, HAN'iKJiUCfiiiil.S nnd I tili hive on hand the Ct j'-r.-.i';-! Hotter, ick'f Pattfcrns, .he Mly rt'i;Mv f r.i.-ra ja ue. Any ie wishing aKtyii-t- bv.,. ,.jc ir.r.t hi t-houhl n.,t f.il :o cab. i a'..0f,a lia i a i-xl1. .rt.ti.t t f -laihi: e N- Very Ke-pet; iii . (! .VI V. k-A LAHD! r.s a i-; '-."iaity. V.'ar. t . .... h ' . . tioDi.:'e--'- t.-triiticaii- arel -d jtia. uf nit serij '.'i-.nt aal sou. '.-j.nde j erfru- ;ana. p-aiers. ae.u .iiP-oa v t es Rt;,-,?,.. -f ' C-J. u-cove .l..'i. v A 5"1S. At- lornt? at v .tuni .-t Cloud Bid' Wai-hiiiiten, D C NOTICE. Tii" un-lerained 'i''U'!f uti i.if,. ! . i t ,T r,f V;-i.,y JoLn-on, 1W!...M . ..' -1-I. t- t' e nw ail j-e: son h-.vic : v.- 4nm V , y - "s;:!i ii- pr "T1 t i-rr- 1 lay May, 1 .v vr 0-71. -o it. oar 'il If 'en Ue ..-erv. .wi,j dehied ? li e mi.-.v w:! f,l at p:y jnt a t . 7b J, . . t,' l" f"''"-''o i- P-i HILFr? V. li.iKr; 's 7 tf I
The Smithfield Herald (Smithfield, N.C.)
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June 4, 1885, edition 1
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