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mmammmmmmm e A r -V VI - v -. .1. ' THE. W E K L V L K 1) G K 1 1 . S.ltfrUDA'Y, - -May U.: 1ST. W.OUK AND WIN. nv f.izzl k . nr k; f.ss ' x rc:K fcusoX. :. !" - ; "r W oik aHd w in." w lint better motto ' Cini l given to tin voiiii. - Heeding not the condemnation Dropped by .many, a thoughile- ' .'tongue! ; Though ihe world iv.v welua. liown - Health aud'stiength s heTpyou o"t.I . ;ini ; ; Up ami try, if you are ilowu."-; i ' - r' All aloiix.lif',V eho'ekcreil pathway. ' (ilejims uf ihlen sunliine lie":- - Xoyor miinl the darker shadow-?-;' Fortune favors those .who ?. f trule oiiwanl trive to einpier: .Ilnive- hearts mddom kiiow a fear, Sunshine follows very tempest, (.loomy though the ehjuds appear. Work AVe all have read The story How :i poor apprentice lad AVn his phiee in soeial stahilin j With the kin.lly aid he had..' j Slow ly. .fcuiTly up the ladder. . , Step by step, he aiiuil' the top. Till upon the very summit ( ; , Pausing there he thought (ostop. f y - 'nmsit is with heroes sf riving. Trying hanlj stem the tide ; Many start; but many falter. ? At the Hitset. side, by side; : Onward, ever be your watchword. ' j'I'urn from every path -of sin. ' ; 'Ihen success haU crown your elloHs ". Work, my readers wot k and win. t ' rniE IHJOKEX SWIXG. "'.'Father, may I and play to- uay with the swin. is-uda little boy, just as ,hevas getting ready to go out. V 14 Xo.rriy" child, riot to-dav." an swered the . lather j "t vmon ow can go." - " . f you ro-morrow ; it was too long for the inpatient 'child. . A little Ja'tor, when the father had jone out, the child, standing at the .window, s.lw rteht, before him the swing hanging between two trees at ',, the ;ivl,..ot the garden, - , "If I swin a little," lie said to him gelf, cobodv would know it. I w ill only have ipist; one turn. bo he ran into the garden, and ! curnoeti lino ine swinir. ureat Avas iris'jov lor. a few minures, and he . could not belp crvinir;- between each wing: "I wonder why. father said this morning that I; must not swing '.All at once..the . cord broke! The child fell to the ground. His mother, terrihed, ran out with' a servant: they lifted him up and carripd him into tne house, lho poor Jittlc lei . low had broken his arm. ' 'i 1 ! His sorrow, was very -bitter Vvlien he saw ltk mother's rrif ;. hp'i'hfiiT j too.rto bear a great deal of pain when the doctor set thp arm ; but Avhat .vexed him?most was to see his father conic home at night, bringing a beautiftij rope quia -new, intended to secure against accideut tio ' be loved on-j Avhom that f day he had been obliged tafdeprive of a 'pleas ure that had.becQ'me dangerous. ' WOIiDS OF WISDOM. Silence Is the best course for .any man to adopt ..who. distrusts himself The best biography the lifeTwhich' writes charity in the largest letters. Wisdom' is the talent ot buymcr vi luous pleasure at the cheapest rates. . oys tltat. have been properly i eared are rneiij in . point of use fulness, .at sixteen ; while those .that have been brought up in idle habits aie nuisanccilvt twenty-one. Justice Is the great but simple principle, and the whole secret ol ' .success, in '.all government as abso lutely essential to, the trauiing of an infant as to the' control of a mighty nation. ;- ' ' - . Sow imo wishes in other people's gardens: w ish not for that which Vou. are not, but earnestly desire to be the vei' best of w hat yon are. En deavor your best to perfect yourself where Vou are and bear manfully all lie elosses you may encounter. -This is". the. leading prmciplc-and the least understood' in a good-lifc. ' ' - AXOTHKII AlUKDrjli IX" Wwxe. uie, -1111 01 uctoner, 114. an aii": ay occurred in the city of Golds boro, between a man named John son amUAlf. "jangston. Langston struck Johnson 011 the head, inflicting a serious. woundf from which John , son has suffered since, and died. The , Coroner' jiiq.ucst, ; concluded lltat Johnson frame to his! death' from a'blow: inflicted by Langston on the date- above named.; Langston is now in jail at Goldsboro., Little Aunie, like most little folks, says qiretrf,-things. A tew nights "ago her mother, had prepared her lor bed, and kneeling by her mother's side bne. repeated the Lord's Prayer, as usual. 1-She had no sooner conclu ded, it than' she repeated it again .rapidly.", f Annie,' said hen mother why do you 'say your prayers y twice V fThen the Utile' innocent 'looked up aud remarked: "Wll, inanitna, I feel just, like praying to : night and tomorrow night I may not 7 Subscription tolhe Lkdgeu $1:50. J From 'the Kalclgh Observer. Tlio Next CJoiiiioiiov : ineiit oi Wsilco IToi--; est College. AX ATTRACTIVE AUK AY OF . .JSPEAKEUS.-' ' . ? . LAYTXt; THE -COUXEll-STOXK OF XKW JIL1)1X(S, cVe. The next anniversary of AVaVc j Forest College promises to.be an oc cas:on ot uhubuai interest The graduatinir class is .arger than it has been foivseveial years and the orators' chosen sire "gentlemen. of spe cial -distinct ion. ' i The Alumni Address is to be de livered by Judge B. - F. Lee, ot JJurnsville, Tenn. Judge Ic was born mi- Casweil cou'-My, X. C, grad -ualed in the class ot18.5-V and has atthined judicial honors in the State of his adoption. .'?'- ;i)r. 1 Hauser, of Pliiladelphia, will deliver, the sermon before the grailuating class.-. Dr. Ilauser is a nntive ot Fluvanna count v. -Va.. was educated at. Richmond College and the' University of Virginia, and even when "a" boy jhad attained a consider able reputation as an orator' in his native Si at e. A V h en a ' y o u n r u i an he was a professor in the Iaptist Fe m a I e C'oJ I ege a t 1 1 1 r f reesbo ro, X . j JL-. 'He now. preaches to i lie largest j conirreiratioh- in Piuiadc-Iphia, -ami is.j piile belebraterd as a m u!a.r .lectu rer. . ' ; " ' ' The Vddres-s bef()Vel the Literary Sovjerjes will be by Dr. Henry 3lc Dohald, f llichmoml Va. ' ' This gentleman is of Irish cxtrac1 lion, and was rearexi a Houia'n. Calh Ol:c. came to the . paslorage of the'Second Baptist church of Juch ii 11 1 1 mond from Georgetown. Ivy., and not; only. a christian . gentleman ol most lovely character and high cul- -ture, lint an orator - distinguished by the vigor of thought and power ot utterance charactenslic ot ins. i;ace. . mm .m liesii es t 11s most, aiiracirve 111 programme thecorner-s nOw college sion. ; "; Our fel a -v . . - llo.L- 0111 Mr -I . l-r V ill l:l 111 i i i.1V('i.;.i.'.. ....... .1 ; 1.n .... generously: agreed to erect, a new n..l lo;l, c,.,m. t.i bo Irn.eAj as 3Iemoriaf Hall the first story of which is to be a Hall of Science, and the second to be apjroprated Ut two halls for the : literary socities. It is moreover hoped that the friends of the college in Haleigh will erect; tint ii.uiuwmv, c..i...i " v .r( another building to be convei ted in to a fine, large chapel and four reci tation rooms. These lAV0Vbuildings iOproposed to connect with the main building by two story cohVM hades, twenty lect w ide and from fifty to'a lumlred feet long, tlwis gav- lngthe institution an imposing tipnt of over three hundred feet. ! T. II. IMMTCHAliD. 5 FOKEIGX Englandv has eight' news apcrs founded over a century ago. .. Count Von Moltke's Jirst military ' stinction was won in the service of t. '": ' distinct the Sultan A pilgrimage to; Home-is . to be underlakenV from 'Germanyi IJohe mia Austria and Hungary. Fifteen - persons j weVe kil led . and twelve injured by the" explosion of a boiler m a IJuiilm lomuiiiy. i large meeting has'been he'd in Moscow to raise 'subscriptions to fit but j cruisers against English mer- ch a lit men. ' ' - Three fireir.cn were instantly: killed and one xyas fatally injured by a falling wail during a fire in thy .W'md.sor Hotel at Cobui'g, Out. ' 1-Thc Grand Duke Xicholes, son-6f the Czar, has been made lield niai .shal aiid recalled to Itu'ssia. Oeu. T( ) d 1 e be n succeeds him a comman' der ot t he army in iTurkey. 1 31. Trepotf, whom the woman Vera SjVssulitch sometime since .at tempted to assassinate, ha's been re Ii6ved from his functions as prefect of St.-'letc.rsburg and of police. '.' "WIT AND lIUMOIt. .Ladies reddeb tlieir cheeks by the aid of-Rhe looking;gkiss, gentlemen by the vine:glass. j - The itinics are hard evervbodv says so rbnt the wages of sin 'have not been cut down. ;. AlniQst.c'er.y idea is already pat ented, but, the manjw ho slmll invent a bootjAck that w ill kill two cats. at one thrpw will find a clear lield, and mayTrealize from it his everlasting fortune j ,L - - Tt must have been a Western school where the mistress told one of her big girls to i "decline love." The big girl simperingly replied, Decline love Miss Jones 'i Xot me; I'd as, soon think of declining mar riage . Fellow-travelers,-' said a colored preacher ef I had been eatin dried apples for a we.ek, and den took to f drinkin; for a monf, I couldn't feel more swelled up dan I auv dis minit with pride and vanity, at seem' such a full attenuauce hai DOMESTIC. cH ' iri:.vCTU-UL OA Three eirs.ltwo cuds 6tsnir.ni' one- hnlf cuirof swJeet milk, three cups of ! fl()U1 onc tcaspoonlul of cream of" j tartar, -and bie-ha!t tcaspoonfnl of i scl;iL .'JitNit i'Wtte'r, s""ia'i; ami- y lks : ()t eirir toir.eiher, .aml adil the whites j nicely beaten fast, r lavor w ith lem uivnte me qu unny ami pm c.o im.; into one-halfand-you nave two Kimis:.. ;,,,:. :,na-lcinV the manage- ol cake. 1 j; ' . hak vn i S i) i ax rt i )tM..x'a .'I'wo (piartsof milk, scalded, one cup of meal, one halt cuj of flour; 'meal ami Hour with a very little cold milk, then turned. into (he scalded ; when cool add t wo- eggs, one and due-half cups of sugar, one-half cup m masses-, one nutmeir, a little salt.; and one one-half tea-spoonfuls of gin ger. Hub a 'piece of butter as large as haitan egg 'around the pan before putting in the-ingredients, and bake an hour. ! i I , ? . . A ri'LE l'l FI- s. ()ne iint of.swl'et milk thickriiod to a st i if ' batter w i t h si t ted wheat flour, well beaten, smooth and 'light, add thp j yolks of,'" two' . eggs, -a pinch of salt, i' three thimblefuls of creani. of tartar, rue tlPimbleful of soda, scalded then --grate, five or six spicy apples a-ud niix through the 1 at re r; last iy ad il the w h it es f t he eggs whippe 1 , very light, w ith a Dover ;."' 'and with a cli an wet spoon drop here ami there into boil inur lard, w hixth have deep so it. will puff up, instead ; ot sprea'l outf; like l.mcakes. otrve liot with, sug.p- PAULS I'l DDIXf. One cup of com nrtroJiio lasses 'om lit cup of lard, one cn ;oNmilk. 01 j Kireani, one leaspoomui r gruii(i dloves, one teaspoohJul ofTiu hamh, ii iinch' of salt, cue thinddetiil of j sUlii, scalded, enough flour to makt 1 1 ' tll Jl i ill llie.l lktrlllUI(4llla - XUI V jgr Jt III! sauce, or rich cream. Don 1 JJ:. ..-ll ... .X. .. Mill II IK a L Will lSJlli, W il li i -streak of adncssf keejyJLKSfTT full hours IT E M S ijtmi I X T E UES'f ; fTjie lmiadelphia Womeu s lediv rfcaUCntlfege has Just graduated 17 female Tu vsicians. I i ' ' ! - i ; f t There is great eiiithusiasm among the young -men of -the "South lor mi ..." - . . litia oi ganizat ions. y The Hupienie Lodge of it he rnde pendent OrileV of lechanics, coil venehin Xtiitblk: Wednesday: - ;'. s . Archey clubs ae fast rising in pop ular faV-O'r with the ladies, and gent fe men of the interior lowpfvcd' (ieorgia. General Joe Johnston has been recieul At Now Orleans vvkh great honors bv his old companions' in arms. Thcj weight of the earth some one savs is 'Do'OjOOOjCUOjUDO)! tons : 1 L . .. 1 1 .alow ciphers, ihore or less, makes 110 difference.1- j. r ! ' ' On account of contested points be t w een I h e M a y 1 r o t 1. n saco a 'a.t 1 d the IJoai'd of Aldermen and the; Hoard fof Health, the layorresigiis. Twc hundred and. sixty jdjestitule Polish einighuits have arrived --at New Orleans i'ropi Venezuela. They will be provided with homes in .he country. . : '! ; : Both of the Senators from Georgia arc.. represented to be Wmiewhat un delr a cloud in their own State dlill because f his opposition to the sil er bill, and Gordon becafise of his in ,iinacy , with President Hiyes. v i, The egg business of tliisj country has risen to an importance which lelv comprehend. The aggregate transactions in Xew York city alone is in about .S,000,100 per annum, and the Uniteil States $I8,0(J0,)00. The Peabodv educational fund, devoted to educational purjioses in the South, which in 1S7G yielded, an income of $100,000, has" produc-d only $00,000 for 1877, and, promises a yet smaller sum tor 1878. Deprc .ckitioWpi real estate is the cause. Thft House military committee afjreel Tuesday, to re)0rt favorably the bill providing for the settlement of the claim of .the Slate of Virgini tor! advances in the war of 1812. The amount" iiu olved - is said to be in the'. neighborhood of 82,000,000. There is a scheme on foot to com-' mence the i enne.ne.it petroleum j fc'wut agricultural knoweledge to in oil in luchmond, to coinnete vitht"L,.n t.0,.oco ,nf k n;..i the refineries of Baltimore and the West in their large business of ex-: porting this article. Already one party, there 'has offered to lake $g."),000 in stock. i v A' lexas paper ' reports that a! meteoric stone fell on . the place 'of j Alr. Uawlett, fifteen miles north of I Dallas, that State, a week or two ago. j MivliawIetU it says, heard the noise sav a bluu?h flame, and felt i the shock when it struckr He rode - noise, saw io me spot ami -iouna.it ball buried It was "oval-shaped and Jroil like in 'chaiaeter. i From the Kaleigh Observer.) THE UXJVEIlSlTV-ITiS AQ1U CULTU li A L DEIUUTMENT. ; . : : - 1 ' ;. I . LI-TTKlV 'FROM J01IX R. ltL"TIllXS. j. Chapel Hill, X. C., ; April oists.. )" Editors: In ottering a '' few suggestions! with jc t'v re i i eo( t ? ! an K'eMincnt Farm, wclo mt vvish s! to he umterstoo'l as fihling fault ilh ; t ,.)t, U11.1:stoo,-i as finding fauItKjil i, lent of the University, so far as it goi s. -IJii tne. oilier nanu,j " ;vi e.; hi. ; full syhipaiby - with all that is ' being 'do lie. 'by the au! hor.ities of that time IiouokmI institution. Tt is of ! what has1 been left, undone that we ! complain. . We w 041 Id have 'the ! Unive'sily uf tact, what it is in name, '.and-.to further this end we,; inbejialf 'of the! farmers of I he State,, tirge that an Experiment Farm be addel. The University has land immedi ately joining its, campus admirabjy adapted! to this put pose, w hile the Siate has deabhead convicts enough with the aid fa few dynanjite 'cart, ridges to 1 'emove every tree, sti'imp and stone fnnn one huinlredcTes o! this land in a few nionths. 1 , Withthe stonestaken fro in the land and others, hear bv, miglit lbe built a substantial stone wad .a-numd ; tie farmi Such a wall encloses .t he caiu-"pu-s and stands as a inontinient to the perseverance of t he late. Ir. Mitclrell. who said ' it the negroes throw down1 the fence they cannot btif n the rails.". The farm might -thu be -opened -and ready for the plough 4t little e.tra cost. W e suggest thai, a ' pra'.:tical'- in teliigent farmer might be foin d who would, be "willing for the pr.dircts of, the farm as his reniuneiatipn, to cul 1 tivate and superintend tin farm at his own t)tliis!Yine L :"versi-iy iiimiimi j ing-seeo;;rertilizers ami in pieineni free o I charge. 1 he siij'ei would prepare, manuve. ; vate 'and gather crviliu jo -arefuIlv writtufiifist iiictious of the e rec fertili.i'is- appl.ed, how ... j .1 .. l i ...... f,.. I til US; cai'efilJly ICCO tl ed , ., a f till (1 )t. knowledge would in a lew years be 4ac,uuul!al ed w(rt h -'t en t imes . the cos'tid' the tann, hud carrying as it wou!Ti he sanction 'of j authority. ! w oufd '' fm?fuT''y:ii:UnV' mat erial foi the p ress f ' t he CSA a t e an.d..yD uld thus be convcveih to rasters all over the 1 laud. rrhe introduction ud; improved stock tin t htHari'ti would demand an i?fJay- of money sufficient to-,recl ' overseer's noiise, irarn, etc, urn wiis I for some years; might not be deemed j exjiedirttt. Ainoiig t he 'many things tobe denionsti ated on the farm, and anything short ofTdemonstratioti will fail to convince, for seeingj is believ ing, might be mentioned the advan tages of a systematic- rotation of crops ainl the rotation, best adapted to the lirnato of X.ort h Carolina ; t he ben efits of surface an'd uiiderdrainage, with the advantages ol the latter; how to construct hillside ditches and farm r)ads ; the uses ami benefits ol irrigation - the best plan, for' making and saving manures 'and composts; the advantage of-the intensive. -river jHie extensive system of farming; thtv grasses best adapted to Xorth Card-' J ha.- with the best method -of cutting and curing, hay ;, the advantage of rf knowledge of botany, g ratling', bud ding; pruningetc. ; the advantage of turning under green crops, ; the best lime a ,d the best crops tot- this pur pose ; the advantage of.the use ot the niost im proved implements! and labor saving machinery on the farni ; the advantage of seeing the ffertil zeys manufactured.' on the farm and noting their. behavior in the soil, etc. ' We are convinced that the farmers of Xorth Carolina are in advance of their leaders in ihis matter. The dullest farmer in the .State will not tail tb rcicognize the necessity of this addition. The advanced stato of ag riculture in other sdetipns . of . thirf country requires that to keep pace Avithit. we must have greater facilities for acquiring more practical as well as theoretical knowledge. Without in st ruction we mustjre maiii in the back ground, the .'laughing stock of educa ted farmers in other States, j .Xo won der .he farmer consents anjd eve"n ur ges Jiis son to leave the fai m rather than see him. doomed to a life of hard hin and drudgery.! Wc are tantalized on all sides with the cry "use moe brain work." How ca.i more brapiv work be applied to j u va ao wimonr, msTi-uet ion ' iit. advantage wmioiit instruction r books alone. Theory and practice must be united. The skillful hand and well informed initid must work to gether. One. may know all that per .tains to the 'theory of the enltivai inn of the earth, and yet not know whin the land is in good order fof plowing. An Evnerinmnt F.n m ;Q tn tU S ! ricultural student what the hbspital rand dissecting room are to the med- ical. student, what mot courts are to law students, what an apprenticeship is to the mechanic. Aliigree tlfee are indispensible. but a larmer is ex I peeled to "take up' the cdlling and ' practice all that .agriculttn istrv treats of without any demon- liotoror . Tn ln"iaud at one ! time no one . was fallowed to hiic j himself as. plowman until ,he con Id i.eonstruct'the 'plow..-.-. ' J ...! '! : Thfi S;ate :s well suppticu wtiu .wif tutl'"iis tor the training of boyfs foHhe learned professions, but for aiifa iner to 'et a inacticat scie iiinc oiucwou j he 'ilntst leave llie S!:ge. AV e pa.Ve j,l5a-, -ri tlint the late Gov. W.fA.jGra j jiani belter omit Greek at the Universitv than fail to" proynean Experiinent Farui: 31 neb is bemg ii o 1 1 e in At tier e i,t:pa r t s o f t Ii e St at e by individuals v inhei'- private ekiaU 8 to xx.rl- .nit Komo ot the d llicult prob- leras in aricultum. but a.s i mihfcnida hie as; thisjisit talis very 1;.r slrt of supplying this great wa,t. - Forsnch experiments,, however gratifying to the, experimenter, from . waiit of kiio wei'edge' "in conducting them, or lack ofVpJtinsta(kitig care in gathering fr weigi itig the crop, fad to carry w th their reports any weight' Ot'ar- tlioi ity whatever Avhile the public is1 i-noiaut ot the means by whic 1 the ic-uiis u;ei"e attained : ; .'j'.; I. By adopting the plan sugj ested t !i e f a r m m i ig h t Jeo p e rated at 7s m a 1 1 : .'.i-- '-.-:..: x; euse, DUX 11 a juiianuej nu . inui- dentals 1 e asked, ;vith what propri- et.v could it be withheld : ; v H ' Some of the Collcgeis established jby funds donated by Congress havej failed io attract arge numbers, of studfcnts, and. should it prove so in tlii;- cape, the small outlay for the farm would be is iiQthing compared with the advantages, to be derived from it. Any student not takiil g an twice agricultural' course, who wiljl a week for two years, walk over the. experiment farm with his eyes open will carry home a mom-Correct idea of practical farming thjm one. Avho stake& thattcourse 1 and I learns, nothing but thebry in the lecture rooTITf' '''..:.. b-. V" -' ' - . ! a?. I, little asserts! in his ialldress that eve cropgrown in the L 11 i ted Stat es with' a .few exceptions can be grown in the bpeji air) in the college campus'. If this be sb what a w ide range'of crops in" a growiiig condition might'be niider the obser- vat ion of the student s! T his' fact alone demonstrated on thb t arm vou!d lo as much Kiwards ijiducing i m m i g r a t i o n a s a 1 1 t h e s t a t i s t i c s t h e Depai tmcht of Vgriculture will e er publish. 4 V "? .' 3l ay we not hope that the near when liot "only the Fn time i yersity, ml' i a- but AVake P'orest; Trinity vidson Colleges will l)eUqlletb with 1 V .: : ' . . i . ' 1 " 1 ' 1... rxperimeni i'irnisanu w neu an e e schod in.Xoith Carolina,; as in (idr- man v, shall be taught the fii-Eidame 1- tal' principles, t agrrciilt u're, - f J. irHl'TCI IXS. ; Ind an raids froth '.Mexico" -1? into Texas have taken bhjee receiiily, aiu 1 a great quantity of stock-lhs been eai rie.d oll"andsev e ra persons killed. In 'Duval ami halls countiefe Indian and -Mexican raiders broke up all the nmches, killing four njeii and two children T " ,: f - lv K I. Y li K ) t; e h ; i'HAl'KL lllbb, X. 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Chapel llill or tiavt-l-i ling elsewhere. t-a1e the Ledger. : ' If you wrfnt to. know w ho are.m'u ry ihg,,take the eilger j : f , If 3'ou want to know when your friends are sick or dje, 'take the ''Ledge:, There are some who .-ay t'lat they cam find out 'all the nc'w .-f close by w ithout taking a hxnne paper. U'aieh fthenb and don't let them read your Ledger. 'Lastly, triends and fellow-eiti.en let every merchant .advertise m, ant every citizen taKe. Uie Ledger. - - . V . ' Tt- - ' .. : -. j ' " 183(1 y- ... o 11 x "av c a it n r .1 DEALKIl IX- ,1 Dill GOODS, NOTION? 1500TS and SHOES. .V BLEACHED Lfc U-VI3KApiIE domestics; 1 LADIES Til s; ItUFF: .IIA5II5UH Gl EDGINGS, - ' ' . ' . -'" ' I - I I&C.V' A Ft Lb LINK Or . GiiocEimd, . . 7 Vtr ''''"; , IIAlipWAIlE, . cnbcKEUY, GLASS WAIU TIN wapj:, t LO'OKIX'G GLASSES,. ; '-'. - ' , 1 SNUEF cfc T013ACCO. . ; ; ICeroHoiid O'il, liii rnil., C?olton lloen.. I am still HUjiir the ? K E X T U C K Y VI. O W. 5 . - ' I ' , ' I Phis plow stands uniivnlel. It nevf chokes ; pulls as)1. rAirilSran sou ; i tacit it suits our mrmefs uetter tnan an oilier plow now in ue. . I am agent this season for the-' V - PACIFIU:' '; - ; CIIAPPiai - r 1 STAh!;Gl.'AX()S, i Thnnking mfl pi:'nv Wo did friends t r .t 1 it be pleased I 1 at t'avors.i I see them at jail j t' libes. a'nd will iny lai'm'. aiiil y toftk 6 " . 1 1 . goods ; be vix no in 'All price. ' ' . j; J. W CAIiK. , Cb.il e! 1 1 ill. : .V;jiil KVlsTS. , . . : T is-iy I r-T . -.'. I TIJADE. riVtriiMY 1 IM KXDSi AXi CUSTOM rpn MY 1 III 1 KIIS : 1w 111 lil resp.-ci fully if.ilorn von jrh.it I htjfh -be t'ojmd 'ut Unf tirys i:a,-epr lijusUieis. pKj.--ite tlie -.-toriMM i.. U : ('.ill-. 31 v st'ock of f)HY GOODS, CLO VII IN G, ROOTS, " SHOES, II ATS, e. will lie com.h to r I shall aWo keep , 011 ply Of ' -' -' hand' a fresh suppl1 1 Si ltt o Call and. exa riiibtifommakijig your nurchases elsejwliere, a?t -Lain deter mined not to. b 3 undersold.'.. 1 'J'Jian'ktuI for past- favors. I most r- .rpeetfully reiptesf n coutimianci; of the "same. ..'; .. "liKTjllEK J. WKAVKK. T ON O It I Xu 31 P O R I U .M l ! rr lji 6 M aJ s' 1 L X S ri? 0 X llAS FITTK1 .UP -13 A 11 B H It S A L 0 0,X , ojiposife l?arbde; drug, store, in tlit1 1 Mi' . most iiflprovetl style, and will be gl.ul to sec hi-? customers time. He guarantees good work. t ( 1. Vrf 2. "ts 2.")ct.e Shaving; ,i Hair Cutting, Shampooing, 4 " Ite lias a'bootddaek alwavs jii attend-' ance. Give hiih a call." I Y , apt 18-tf f A TV E X T I b T'll Y x.x ayis,';''. X"1 i)EXTIS'f - : M ' -r ' B U It G E O ! CJIAPI COflice at Uie hotel. "p ls-tf k .. S X O. T d C E I lav i u g V'-e i if 1 y "been ippoiuU .Deiuty. MtfTiir fior .cjiapef .mil loj.1; .ship.1 and the tiijimnL tax list ot 1 7 having, beeh i.waeed in my Jhaudi 1i' cbHecribi J I heiTebvitake thi- method f X-- ri 1 5 1 1 ir -ill -li riiliv nvt ii.ir I;ives ti'T ?l ... .. ... .... .ff ... . . . . i" said .jear to l oh'ie forwaid aiidv l1' ,n" same at once, aiiid save furtber t roiiuie. W. UAliliLi:, D. apl lj-:in J XT A T 1 jr ' v J" ': IMv- ' . -1.-?-S'- a o t i: b K ; ... HALKIGII, X. C. Hoard si5 1m liv. C. D. OSIiOHXi:. 1'ioprieter. ajd 2tf i; 'I T
The Chapel Hill Ledger (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
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May 11, 1878, edition 1
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