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" i- .-. .t,..,...,.-, inn iriTirm 7i7n ii mi i a t iiiiiiiiin i " " mmmmm"mm"mmmmmmm' ' " - - . ' ' t i'TI "' 5' ." -; $ ; , -i :: i -.".'.,. !' . ' j , . .r''.' - "- ''s .yl',.! ""J"JLl : Z : : : L. : : , .. .... i.i : T t , ' w a r i &aZ1 . .. .1 T- . i. rt -f. 11 V T.II B iV E K KLY L Kl) G E It . -f SATUKpAY, - May 1S 1878. Till: CASK-BALL VICTIM. BTfoS Tltr loy .(om1 on the home base, -WhenW nil hut him were oiit ; The anile that lit'Jiis youthful face,- ? linne rouml about ins snout. Yet beautiful ami bright he -stood, As Iwiin to use the bat ; ' A e reati w o f h e ro i e b ! oo 1 , A proutL though child-like brat;' ' ! 1 ' - ' C ;: Hie hall came on he would not strike AVithouttkie eai)tain.s wonl ; ' That captain w ith a busted nose, " J I is Voice no longer heard.' ! . ' ; , . Ile.called aloud :j ':Sav. raptaintay5. DOMESTIC. It was a saying of tx great divine, that lift had found more good !n bad people, and more bad in good people, than he ever expected. '- . ' ' 1JAISEI) caki:. ; ' t Take four cups of light. dough, two of sugar, one of butter,, three eggs, one teaspoon of soda, half a pound of raisins one nutmeg, one teaspoon of cimiampp. This;will make two good- sized cakes for half an hour Let it tret liirhtand bake 1 If yet my task is done iV J lie knew itot that the captaimJhy. . Unconscious of the fun. . 4Si)eaJc, captain I" puce "ajiin he cried i1f I mav ret be one !' I Ami but the umpire's Strike !" 'replied, 'Ami fast, the ball rolled on. I'pon Ins nose he felt the sweat iAnd in Ids waviiig hair, : Ami looked from that lone base of rock jln still. yet brave (b spair. 4 Ail 1 shouted but once more aloud,- ;"My;eaptaiu. must I try r' . While i by him i;ul'J througli dust and -lo'ud. ' .''".' 'lie fdead-i cd ball", went bv. ' ..! ? . , ' . ' Tliey tilled tlie air with awful yells, ! jThej tossed the ba ll on hi h, " " And daliceI about the gallant child j iLikc; buzza'rds in t lie air. Svjth bat, and hall, .and voices free, ' That well had borue-their part. ; The H;hampions"dauced around in glee. s i'kcli crax'ked. tlie vouiiirster sJieart. - r ' ! . . i ! WIT AND IIUMOII.i , ,. 1U:MI:1)Y FOR liUOXCIIITIS. Take dried leaves of common mul lein plant, po,wder.and smoke them iiva new clay pipe;. be careful) that no tobacco has been in the-'pipe. Draw the smoke well into the throat, occasionally swallowing some. Use it three or four times daily. agricultural: were .ihe A MATTER OF ItEALTIf. Never stand when you can do your work as well while sitting. Every housekeeper "and every" mother should heed this. . Have a variety of sats of difTureiiitheights," from the low cricket to the oflk-e stool of mod- eraie height, jit is a matter not only ol .comfort but 'health'. The hen-roost is. , a loaustone -liwli (Tiiiiln n dlvbrinst. limn i?i llio dark fiour of the. night.1- " " ; - johnmilh says one good brisk vifc lis7' better than a dozen tele phones for practical i use. - ! An old lady, when Ihe heard the minister say there woiild be a nave in the new, church, safd "she. knew ) vell .vho the party was." ; jAvi joung lady amateur remarks that while she doesn't object to the " Loan of a .Lover," she does disap f prove of his keepm Lent.. V'h, yes,' she said, f'l'iri' very fond of little boys," as he tripped over a ' - string.extendeil across the sidewalk, sheulded. aI feel as. thoughI could eat acouple of.'eni now,! roxdsted." jA jboy at a , city street crossing havincr becrijed something of a d;en rtlemn, the latter told him hje tyoultl jxii e him .something as he came back. ; 7" Xoiii honor" woufuTDe surprisea if you knew the money I have, lost by t irivlng credit tliat wav." 1 j A jnertain Bishop 'in thieIIouse of Jx rd.s rose to speak', and announced that he should divfde wivat he had toUa into twelvci parts, Ayhen the I5ukj ofVhartbn lititerriipied him, and-begged he might be indulged for a; few minutes, as he-had a story j to tlIl which he could only introduce j at that moment. A: drunken fellow j was passing by t, Paurs at night, and heard the clock slowly chiming twelve. He counted the' strokes, , and when it had finished looked to-:-vv.ard theclock, and said : IIang you !;:vhy couldn't . qu.give us all that at once?"- Thet;e4was an end of UTe lishops story. , j' l ' T Tfom the Detroit Free" Tress. I IT WAS FUNNY. ''Confound .them for tinkering at our purrcMcy," exclaimed a Detroit business man as he laid clown his cigar ami looked over" the papers !ii his waih t. "A, .mini steps in, buys nods (?i me, .makes a lew ligures on :ind Io ! its value to it, to the bank, write my i ame-across the back, and thc'yjhamL me out ieces of. other jape'r called nioney.-. No .coin to lug ;irnimd no base alloy to 'detract from' beauty. I say that they idiould fct the vurrerTcv alone' ' Half an hourat'ier that he entered XKl'liA LGIA AN4D .illTEl'MATISM. A very simple relief for neuralgia is to boil a smailjjandful of lobelia in half a pint of water; till the strength is out of the herb, then strain it off and add a teaspoonful of salt.. Wring cloths out;of ,the liquid as hot as pos sible,, and spread over the, 'part af fected. It acts like a charm. Change the cloths as soon as cold till the pain is all gone; then cover the place with a soft, dryrco"vering till ..perspi ration is oveij'jto prevent taking cold. Rheumatism can often be relieved liy application, to the painful parts, of cloths wet in a wTeak solution of sal soda water. Jf there is inflammation in the joint&lhe cure is very quick The washfehould be lukc-warm. . siiies A DOLT GLOVES. '. Xotwithstanding.that :t is by some authors asserted that gloves were used by the Chaldeans of old, yet the first distinct and reliable mention ! of them is made by Xenophon. lie tells us that the Persians, not content with protecting their head ami feet against the bold) also covered their hands witlk thick gloves. 'When speaking of Laertes, Homer relates that he :uworegloycs onhis.handsto securcthem from the thorns, arro, in 1ns ''De Re Rustica," remarks that "olivesj when gathered by the naked hand, are better than those gatbereu with gloves' The learned '.gramma- rian Anthenapus, wjitingin the third century, speaks of a cclel)ratelo? vi vmit who made a point of comitig to .table in gloves, so as to handle and eat meat- while quite hot, thereby gaining the advantage of devouring more than the rest pf the company TO SCARE CROWS FROM CO KX FIELDS. WTe helped a friend set a crow trap the other dav in the middle of his corn field.AVeJised an ordinary steel trap, and baited it with a hen Vgg.-fl Sods were piled up about a foot. high, with a , hollow, place in the centre and. a narrow entrance on one s'ulei In this entrance was jilaced the trap, and the- egg was ; laid in the midd le of the clump of sods, so his crowsmp could not reai'h it without trc on the trap. Of course the and the chain which held it, all coverd from sight with dirt, crow. ui)on entering the I field, sonietliing that looks like .1 nest, and he, being fond of egg, soon has a whettkl -appetite, and is not long in tjlanting a foot right into the trap ; find be is caught. His cries bririg alH 1 "T , . . the crows foiMniles to see; what the matter, is, and a convention is hehl. The result is no more crows in that, field, for a fortnight, at least. .Onr friend .says that this plan is entirely siiccessfu , as he has tried it for1 sevv ernl vears. He alwavs ' catches the crows and saves his corn. ' The Agriculthml Society of M France, -publishes ' an interesting report of its exp,eiiment3 on diliereut methods of cul tivating beet root, 4s carried out unu eiglft jsqual sized plots dfground The general results ariived at are, that early sowing is advisable when late frosts are not to b feafe! ; that roots grown m rows close; together ; are richer than those in rows- widely separate; and that the superphosphates, or, better still; the supei phosphates in conjunction withnitrate of soda, or wjth suljihate of ammonia, act favorably on the p'rod'Uction of sugar iii the roots, though Vthe'se. th'euiscl ves : are of less gross weight than under other kinds of manure!'- Pure sulphate of am monia and. nitrate of soda produce heavy crops, but the. roots are poo r( in sugar. . - " . Tim Grange fever, as an exchange calls) it, has spread to No;a Scotial The Newport farmers have set up a Grarjge at Rrooklyn; and .there are also societies at Sauth RaWdon and at Ashdale. The wav to' cure thai the popular Inn according to ITEMS' OF INTEREST. r- n pict-e of paper, and me isrSoi' ' I take a bank, threw lown the indorsed vheek and remarked to.the'cashier : "I; was just thinking how funny it is that a simj Id bit of papti like that has such intrinsic Value." 4,Ycs,..it is veryj. funny,' was the grim reply, "for Jhe maker f that hasn't a cent on deposit horoJ" i '"I-ct us tinker the currency"' is now ; the inotto of that business liiaii. . . ' - ' v : John ,3Ioi rissey 1im1 of paralvsis at,S:iratoga on the Ist insf. Although originally a prize tighter, and later, i in life and at the time of his death a professional gambler-and the keeper . o( a gambling house, he vvas elect eel to Congress and "afterwards to tlie State Senate by one of the most in "tellignt constituencies of New'York citV, ami in all his. public career of , many years established a reputation i for honesty, and fVithfulness to his constituents that few politicians can ' boast. He died, sincerely regretted by all who knew him. 4 - i : :; " ' . . - The great blessings of mankind arc within us and within our reach;. but we shut our eyes, and, like the people ' in the dark, wc fall foul upon the ve-ry thing wc search for without . fmding it. : . . ' Dr.,.'-Mary-"Walker is fortyeight years olth 1 ; . . . . Rejected manuscript NTotes at protest. . Dcadwood, in the Black Hills, is 4fi'2S feet above the sea. I America digs up $81,000,000 worth of gold and silver per year. India rubber tires for wheels are becoming quite common in Eng'and. In .ah ounce of mud there, is the material fdr a diamond,, a sapphire and an opal.1. f A little. Cairo (111.) girl nine years oh is the champion check player , of that town. f A Gennan vvomaii at .Conners ville, Iml'o recenlly gave 'birth to five fine b'pys. , '' - - A. man of seventy married' a miss of the.ame age'at Rrunswick, ; jNIe., recently, and gained a mother-in 1 aw aged ninety-two. s fhe total liumbe,!' of domestic fowls in fassachusettf?, as taken froih the last, census, . is 1,0"6,900, valued. at $G2,ri(il. The egg pro duct was valued at $90o,o57. r . In one of the, relief camps in India recent! v, among the famine-stricken jmtives brought in was a full-grown man, large limbed and big made, whoyweighed forty-five pouuds. Col. Fornev Says that, there are over a thousand millions of dollars held in the private banks of England, drawing not more than one percent, interest, held simply'for safety. Tennyson may seem to be - a man of steru di gni t v ; and to have ?; n o itlcas jbelow idyls forty feet lohg, but you .are' respectfully informed .that he keeps an oil can and oils the hinges of every 'door ih the house, every Monday morning Mr. Gesner, of San Francisco, claims to have discovered a chemical vvhich, with any existing machinery, freezes water, with one-fifteenth the pressure necessary when' tether or ammonia is usee. lie proposes to ice ati acre of surface for a skating rink. - -' fever is, saw, (to starve it. , . j ; American potato arc imported into England in such large qian tit ies that the London Itmex fears they may drive the home-raised article out of the market, j r '' ' ' ' . ' Janus Crosset, of Watcrbury, t, mad 6 this "season, in .twenty-three hours,: With an. VllIVU'atojv.' lbs of maple syrup, or about sixty-eight gallons. '''." ' ! FOREIGN. fire in Manchester, England, destroyed two large lumber' yards and other - property valued at 6-30,- 000.1-' " ; , , " ! - : 'l Diplomatic relations betweenRus sia and 'Turkey " haVe been resutned by the appoiuMnent.of embassadors to Constantinople .and St. IVters- burg. . ..'-.. ; ' . - '- News " from Kharpoot, Turkisli Armenia, reports: the plundering ot n i n e t y-o n e A rm e u ian 1 1 agei i i t . e district of Chemistsezo, .by IJersin Koords. . v Tlierc is a conspiracy on. foot in Turkey to depose the .'Sultan, aiulit is asserted that Ins, hold upon the thrpne ,is. entirely dependent oil Eiiglish or Rhssiau support. 5: J, DuflMIendet son began hi val k of 25,000 miles in two' years at Tot ronto. - During the time allotted lie will visit Europe and he is to receive $10,000 if he accomplishes the lent; Turkey his-'. signed a conyenlioh with Russia for the . return of certain refugees,, and Sadyk lisha, . the premier, has declared that; the Porte will be neutral) in the event ofjm Anglo-Russiati war. , CiiAPSLlf ill, N. C.-May 15;1878v Editors ILedfcr : I send you the following article which i wrote for the Recorder wdiile in Ilillsboro, at tending court. If you think proper you can insert in Ledger,' ubstitu tin' m v name for that of "A Voter." f Re-p., JONES VATSON. .. ANSWKItTOOXE FOUMAN In these times of excitement ahd miblie discussion in the iiewspniers as to our chief officers for Slate and - Cmwty, to be :vot(l f or at the, next election, I beg leave to submit a few thoughts through your valuable pa per. -.: ' ' ' -' ' ; " -' i- .First; we think our excellent and vvorthy -GovernoK shovvedihis: good sense and great care for the "interests of North Carolina in the appoijit- ment ot W. N. II. Smith to, fill the place of the late Chief Justrce Pearson, and the appointment should' be rati fied by the people of the State. Second ; while there are a number of good men well qualified to'till the. place of .Associate Justice, there are Mono more so than the Hon. Thomas lVufiin,of Orange ; a man of the purest honesty of jurposer of the; strictest integrity ; one like his lamented la th e r, t hat w o u 1 d d ii" h o n o r 1 0 him sel f and briughonor to the -Stafe .of. North Carolina; (let jus be careful to get our bestMne'n.) . .Next cbmes our Worthy Solicitor, F. N. Strudwick, who prosecutes without fear, favor, or affection, does his whole duty, 'has become a terror to- evil doers, makes rogues, .rascals; and violators tremble when he brings them u under the law. Let us have him again, for we can do no better. As to the candiua'es for the Legishi t ure, we have so many-gOod lnen, we jiist pledge- to vote for the uoniiuees 'whoever they sllallbe, trusting to the wisdoin oi the Convention to make a good selection,as" they , no : doubt will doTY . j .' i . ; Next (jjomes our ijw)orthy .Superior Court Clerk than whom North Car ohira has 'no 'better'; a man that our people have' thoroughly ried, and found under all circumstances to be true as steel;. a man wlio understands all (the -'routine; of the office, rof the purest hopesty and strictest integrity ; and after long trial by the people, of the county, m an the multip! Wl af fairs of the Ofllce, there has ;;iu?ver been the least suspicion of anyUiihg, wrong ; fair and impartial: m all hi decisions, not swayed bv council, but only-desirous to do jus'ice, Ifetween man and man, no favoriie.s in his of fice, -but his bisect is to t reat all .wil h the same juire justice. Let .us have h'iu a ijr:I ii r wc utxti I n hotter. . -IherC'is John '.Laws, rvne 1 jpt best Clerks this or any ever had; llioroughlv , . will b" plense.lrnt ajl timcj po lotice, at nny-iiiutt "v c:; rders for cxprcssj md freight attended to. "." j ( ' f -having made to order a hack Might. . Orders for cxprcssj ft III J l H SVt II...'..."".- . - fi Wn. li.'url 11 or lYinilf to accommodate nine . person. winch will be put on the line by bommenee ment. Charges modeiate; ' (- U OK N J i: l. ii a it li 'i J'yr0 von, c S. IN CRAYON - I - Ferreo- CIIAPKL HlhL, X PORTRAITS C ii.iiii.ny 1 , - j types, Daguerreot vpes. Amirot3'pes ami S iuiatures in the-mbt linislied style ot era von drawinand to aiiy desired si.eX Also finisukd in uu., i?ima uivw. Pastki-'i.e. Prices moderate aj)l K4m' "t H E WEE KLY IJ CIIAI'KL HILL, N 7INSTON, J? P. l'ELL, F; D . WINSTON, KoiJEtiT K DG EIi, c. Editors. IMte ot siihsci iption-; Twelve, molitlu - .tb.")U. ii'ivariaW'iit advai ee,:. , . Si. months jjl. - . I " U IWAuv person who wil! sejd us;tei veifrlv ,suljsiirihes acComnani-edl Viri'. sn. will '-receive ' n iconv, of Ledger, bhelyeartree. " Rates of atlvortising rOne; insertion; $l , Each subsequent in . sertlon i0 cents O'Speehd cont racts made advertiseiuent; with the square. on. for ise. ep u larger Encourage 'home e"t',rp, Take tho Ledger and k the times, n 1 Take the Led uer, yourst, and borrow'-from vnr ueigitbor, j ' .edgcr 1 ' p:n ties with ont' Don't lend tlie Le . f your riijist. If you want to know wl ton. corn. meal. A arc 'Xew Yorkr Jlaicign. hdrou.isiL ari;t )iH'rnj)ni;iut ioints. kv. 'the' lMloer. i know oii (fA I v.! mir GOODS, lJKALKU IX NO BOOTS and SHOES BLEACHED UXIiLEJ DOIESITCS, ' t ' ' - f ' : LADIES TIES, I --V'-K- . "'.. i,-";- v ' IIAMKURG EDGIKGS GIIOCEIIIES, 'OP HARDWARE, r CROCKEUY i - r LOOKING qLASSES : " i v, , SNUFP & TOI5ACCO. il5"oi'doiio Oil, Ii-oi i , ' '- ; TVailHQotto" lit 1 am still selhn;r the - KE n t tr civ Y r l This ldw staiul.s uiirivnlcd. chokes ; pulls easy, turns all fact it -suits our fanners better i f 6tber plowMiow ni usei y - , ue aWero sid)scril;(i thcm-' ves;i, 'Suhsciibe to. the Ledger tlhat you .know -who will in-each v i without riinnri all ovir to ask your iKxhho . ' ' If vo.ii want 'to- see Cha prove,-;' build, iqj; a iood iMvspaper m who cxt bundav the countiy )0l Hilt im- W I am i Lpa'cific, :if llonr. cot- elliifor In Ii.iiU.i HilU ne WORDS OF WISDOM; Hemp Japan, f grows wild throughout AVhen the blood burny, how prod igal the soul leiuls the tongue vows. It is by w hat we lia vc done,' and not what others have' .done, lor us, that we shall be remembered by after aes. , t .' ;- . '. " - '" - Strive tip be the greatest man .in your country and you may be disap pointed ; strive to be the best and you may succeed. . '; A. man to 'be a success must not be a, pure idealism, but ho must have ideqls. He does not jvvant to be sun dazif ed or sun-blind, but he must have glimmer enough to keep, him from knocking his hea agaiustthe Wall..: .' . V I . , This world is notf merely a rug ged spot on -which lE'e are to strug gle for atfoothbUl on life -to toil. for daily bfe:d ; : but a j bright member of the starry brotherhood that range the fields of space, ra'sing -front ev ery, corner of the universe the "har mpniousinthem of I praise ; a region of still waters and; -cooling shades, and bright bii-ds, and blessed things for the comfort of 0.pdV weary chil dren. This world isa poeni written in letters of light on the walls of the azure hrmaiueni. other 1 people; posted in al; tl;e outlines ot1 his ollice ; od'i.g;'ng'-:t'o- a '-.fault;," for wlile the law-alhys hiiu ' -o cts.to be paid by those wlio wish, to examine the books tor. a Deed' or 3Iortrage, yet there is not a man cai, say hre ever paid 'one cent for tliis rivilige. Yet he waits oil them with the same -painstaking and patience. as if he was, getting pay hr it- If lie should be changed, Jhe -people .will find out when it - is loo, late,; lh(v have made a great mistake; by ail means let us have him again. -Next" comes our ''worthy- .Sheriff, Thos. II. Hughes. I do not trunk we ever had a better;' he. is sober, atten tive ai.ibobliging, attends well to the 'duties.of the office, is a model.Sheriff. Let u by all means; keep hi'm,s, and then we shal be sure to have a good Sheriif. . V j ' ' ' ; As to our worthy Treasurer, DaviVj Parks, the: e is no better in the world. If the law did not require it, and he would not die, then there wouhl. be no need-of "a bond frojin.him"; hel is aboye reproach, yet he always gives :is good a boiid as could be made. Let us keep Jiim. V 1 ; So Mr. Editor, I tiling I have rnadej it appear that we have as good a "set of county officers as any people need want Then why change? We;canriot well be bettered; we may be greatly .worsted. Besides we have a. set of ofiiccrs that are honest and faithful. av it bout reproach, and, who hvltTlo educate them , at the expense of the county ? And so on" ad infinitum. al ways educating new sets of omcers and never having good ones, be cause they have not learned. 'None of us Would do our private business after this .fashion ; turn off an old; honest arid tried hand 'and ge a new one untried and, pay him the same prifce and educate. him besides. The Clerk's oliice, for instance is of much more importance, taken as a whole. to the people of the countythan any one rivat e interest ; and yet ' we It' vjfui - want.' the luvoiite to u lioic tlie het aiid eheaiu&t' "ro.rtdiet'an he ho ugh r. advertise in I ht Ledger. Jt'yoii w.oii :t(i know where to huv the be-t ai)d-ie;ipct' gopils.-"take the Ledger.: .-; ' - .,' ;. I . :-. j J- - vo.u want to read ill. tfiews ('iftn all -all pa:;!s -o!' t lie wor-d. taU' it vll ;i'.f to Know W yr:ir cliiishvii lo iiis'.-c!.!s.-the Ledger. . iuri in.-. - " ' 'r si... . i .- . . ' If A"V 1 1 " v::iit Vnu-:lVu'ivvti Vi' vo;i wish to l;;i'iw v. wic;i i'oiumi x t. i hajct Hiej; el-evvii.-ic, ia!;t- t)n l. It -ViCl V:lili lot a:!''' Wlf) n;X- ta:- the I ir. vou -$ a Hi- j.o M-.OW i rieiuls ;i re ire is o : fiu.'re are i flu4 Lder. here tio send t-choo'is.itake a v i ioi 'ui'arn asent this season for the cha: ..'AND !. i star, guanos;. ', i - - : - Thanliiur mv.many friends past fajrors, I vvouhl, be pl see them at all times, and ,wil .my larjre and v.iried stock of; the very bottom price. I v, J .t. V,t Chape! IIill,piil 1G, 1$7S. : ' a d iS-lv. r S.'TS. . . ' '(-. ' . . '1 je-.v; tin i!i oi- tr lie :b; i Vf -"I rr- ni ly-ffur ful-;. iui'i on! :i 1 1 . 1 1 news, i Kif -vv wiiii ill " a. lonue paper. V ;:-c.ii !"i!!n-n. a:l 1 don't feY s!:eiit rei-l vohr Led Mr u: f L;t! lvv'-tl4l let every . m eve.rv vvttevH ii.ls ,a!i(l i'eilow-c4tiy.eh.i rchant advertise in, lit "I Ke. t he, L( lliv (BSK Th ;()l)erv( IVLU -I 0j er, I 187S.N v r, - a daily and North ( ja i:oli i i:i I), mocr r se ne vv printed at the3Stale I'apit.ijl. and Chv'ulatioii bejiortd .ouesr iln 'uf np is 'ottered to subscrifers aj the tmi ?ekly Ijjier. W.ith a l ! r v. Ow- lths. -4 AM 8.00 Loo ibis $2.00. chim ing rates!: ' ; . 1 )aily Obso-rver, Threj no "' .-; Six.I;.. ;-'. - I'welve -;l 'eekjv Observer. Three1 ', '. : -.. Six , ' '-. . ', Twelve To ca-cli person remitting alter date, direct to this ofliceJ ior me .ivceiviy uoserver jior one (year, or tor the Daily piiseijver 4V)rj three months, will" be maifed jstpaid. on ap ai)plication, a copy of tliel volume.! NOIiTH c A I J Ol' I XA AT I KTi; V Si 5 U I : Cr. handsomely bound in-clolJi. It will be reaur ior ueuyeiy in a re tv weeks. Io each pei'soji- remit date, direct to this ottics nam uuserver ror onei ina i 1 ed post paid, o i same book and in at HO MY Ml X1: .1. Liisi roifidj-'i ot fh r T cJnf.i-'t'.m hr,shie..4 oniiosite - the i .WW ;iv DRY ircililiij i.. .1... f.f t will !:e hand a Gr Call CLOTH I XO, HOC) " SIIOICS, IIA i complete. ', f shall alo f i t's! i ' su jp !y f . . ' . at C O 1Z I t I 13 mdiexamine before mif11 fa purchases jelsewhere,- as I mined pot to be umleioUl. Thankful ior past favors,- siK'etf.nilly reipiest a coutmii.l same. J.LTULK'.J.AVXAA T" T3 A O IV S Q1M : ::. i'f- '-. ! " .'. . ART EMPORIUM , : " m.. - ' O JI A S IV V X ii xs fittki) ur 'HIS mg srtter this $8.(K. for the vear will be application, tin; :i iinv one of the novels of Walter Scbdt, Thistl tmii una' ininn oro . 'i w.., ..y ." v..x..t,.. v,, ..T Address, Th ?tle ivdi- 11 I E Ii SALOP oppo.die I?irleei'? ilru-, sjorej most ijnpVovpfl style. :unt'v ilj 'he Observer, JJalei-h, Xt C. ;-i will turn a man out of that ofiice every ' way qualified, honest Nand obliging and. take a green or new man that is untried,-ami pay him th same price,theu educate him at the ex pense.of the county. We will not do oiir private busi.nessafter this fashiori. Let us keep good officers -while we can, ana when we are obliged tv change then, it will be time enough to do so. Yours trill v 1 1 !; . . JONES WATSOX. - The failure of stock breeders in Jthe blue grass region , of Kentucky aggregate more than j 81,000,000 .the past;Vcar. i v" - i . OKT1I CAKOLIXA BUJIO. ; : f : AT GETTYS1- Application are constantly mat) e' for copies oi tue Ubseryer tfontainin (the articles ih regard to the conduct of '-North Carolina; troops at Gettj-sbur Tlie number of requests for) these ( from th Xorthern States eebially, has Jaf- teriy oeeome so jreat tliht. litrinl I una ble to supply theur othfcrwi.-e. itl has oeeu uerermineeu to puohiji tliem in book lormi i - 1 The papers' on the subject, on both sides, will be reprinted jhst as the? ap- peareu m u,ie uoserver. tiiul ; will make a volume of some two hjind red pages. The book will be rfrinted -.oui'fair white paperr with o:ood,k;lear type, and in paper covers will be sbld at 2." cents each : to dealers and canvassers at 15 per hundred. J . j . A: library edition will also "bis made, printed on superior pr per and. hand somely bound,; which -'will 'be' sold j at $1 each :to dealeib and caaivasters at tle rate of $00 per hundred; i . " - Single copies" of eitlief. editiojn, mailed postpaid on receipt of tip price, j . The book will be f ready- for delivery in a lew... weeks. ''Orders accoinpaliied with the cash are solicited. j . Address The Observer,! ' '.. jjalci .rl,; to sees his customers . urn guarantees gaodfwork. ' . I- Sliaviiic:. I - " . - Hair ( jutting, - ' '- - Shampooing, T: -' ; - He has a boof-black always i ance. jGive him a call.' , , apl IS-tf .; .V, i I. 1 : ,JQ KX T"I S T K Y ; .-'-. : ; -!!.' ' ". ' S.UltGKOX, I) e'n Ti , .; :. . .... i, CHAPEL HI LL, X. C CT1 apl Mice at the hotel. pllic S-tf ST E m been apiH'11 CJiapel Ji ' OX I c Ila vi ng i-ecently Deputy Shcrilf foe ship, and the leliiiquent tax I: itaving necu placed in '-my J collecilcm- I herebv takeTtlii w whrniiiir all imi-HM tvhic fl said vear to come forwaid atnlFl! game at once, and wive furtln'f It - G.-Y. UAUBKl apl ;S-:?inn , , a: O X A L 11 O IIALEIGII, X. C XS'o'ml apt i " . : -' . , ': -'- . 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The Chapel Hill Ledger (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
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May 18, 1878, edition 1
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