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THE WE
Y LEDGER.
Saturday, - t
Ono hnnilred ' and ten vears aro
April 1879. iutelligeot Englishman travelling
RATES OR SUBSCRIPTION : through the upper portion ot Worth
One copy, one rear. - - $1.50. Car6Hna,wa struck with its . atlap-
'" tock:rii8i,,g and dairy
ranee. i tarrnmc. In Uransre coqiity espe
cially ho delighted in the show of
native rrasses and tine came ai
tilation ud exposure to the airV;Nbl a rail roaji-not even a Rooa
onil fh itiniAtQnmM unnnM.hfi ear V uirt iwau i -j..r-. v... - r .0
to
x'IlXe:. news.
KATES OF ADVERTISING : ,
One square, one insertion, - - $1.00.
JSachj RjiDsequent insertion. - - 60c. rea(j y esjablished here and writing
-1 1
but riotoo rapid removal of. the an scj
i m n thr.Hs mid urifi-
ciples have all been set aside. 1 And,; S
with them have disappeared all the
vexations and uncertainties that even
in the best and most experienced tlhe nlon went ;
' f " I ' 'i f ,1 ..I-l Minn' nil i iV
hands were' often no apt to atieiiu J5'
advertlsemenU.
t i .
make ? a I
LISV Vf OtJ V VIJU' ,I,g Y
a. book about his travels predicted the production .of a good article o.
great wealth to accrue in; future .to butter very much., a matter of luck
thia country from this source. ! or dependent chiefly on iridividua
One hundred years have passed, skill. - - -0 I
Several years careful experiment
and it may be doubted whether
North Carolina is: any ; nearer the jmr ariioW dairVmen has resulted in
fulfilment of- this prophecy. Cer- the adoption ot . that the Nation
- tainly we do not reckon our daily calls the Cooley sysleni," frorn the
farms among our -sources of wealth, name of its inventor.. The milk is
N. C. butter and NJ C.'cbeests have at onCe strainpd into deen cans
uo name in .me marKeis. a, Mi like ice-cream freezers), which are
a S2H yOTIG E.Wt xottl be jairy-nen are 1101 v.e millionaires. then covered : tight; and immersed in
'pleased, to p&lisfc any conimunica- . Yt in some jiart, of he. United ice-cold; water. All the emmn
tio i fwni ahy person relative to the States the value of the cow is well found to rise within. twelve hour
gjod ofithe people; but any commu- understood r o .thoroughly and At the! "rear "Dairy--Fai? lielM !
nicaUojrtlati apprecialion, that the New Yk city fkll one of ih
versy tciU hot be toleratedKo's. worlh r the animal and the land exhibitors showed a can filled to
" . - 1 devoted to her S-Uppoit is reckyhed depth of seventeen inches with jh
in
Nation. from.M'hichvaluable journal 1 tulvW ionrs t hrftw iin six and t:
trx "-S-"un iuei We tatc our hints for. these remarks, nuarter inches of cream. .
'Y ..Kutrrai rc.prcfc pam io ne declares that "whatever we may TITa nW method of nhurninff ik
meraqry ol our late honored and be- think of our ancient luler A77 .Col- Un n,. n.lomnnt. nf the Tl.o
Joved cjtixen, Judge Battle. Some there is no question of the alle-M ehurii and dasher are done wit.
eleganmemorials.havebeeu.written giance we owe to Queen Cou The The cream is put into an ohhui-
a nis.ure.ana cuaracier. north dairy yield of the Untied States sur- i.oy whSih vih.-m.-s horizontallv: or
Carolina has lost heavily of ttr best passe9 in value "every one of' iur loneiluihally, the cream bein"
citizen this winter.
agricultural
products, , excepting dashed Jfirst
T" J . , ' t ' - i- ' - I alone Indian corn;
iatuau uems ana news appear to
against
one end and
I Tka mviol -v pk1 itif iAti tflro43AI . - - ' . .
be exceedingly scarce m all our ex I. ORAnnhnnn :...J? n.
ti,;. . r,A a1.Fwctu,u"cu o'yiuwuivuv FUUUU(I box-churn always
then ajrainst the other. The swash
the walls of the
lways washed down so
aordJno-rfUV. .th. .1. anu U1.at uuvver x,ouv,vvu,vuv ,hat lhe entire stents are Sb
whnsH ; )iitn'rv lm nn 'it;,,. J a Pndsi and this production has in- jected to a unitV.tmWitation. No.
happy Ipeople. We note, however, 6.11 tnitty-three, per cent, with,,, MHhurned creah. is fefi; to jini
with pleasure that business is. cer J "7 -TAA L u e inmer lUie- a'-1"'a
lainly reviving in various part, of ' VT ,vv?r: J " gamcu is ouvious. ine jersey cow
"t. i . I lata t no n that rl t-f 1 1 I . l 1 1. ,ii , i
. - i ' vurti w nix xw.. vivi. nu i.itn mv miik-.iinY .anil i tic mil.
tae oiaie.
rPr the Cooley milk-box, and the I5u!-
Theyare now importantf objects of jaVd churn have effected a revolii-
Wk .cannot but think, that tbe export from Northern and Western tion-and an advance in an irniior-
value.
onal industry of incalculable
The one thin; further need-
natinsithem so prematurely to sue-1 $27,QO0,OO0.
ceea jauge xverr on tne rencn nave ' wcaim uuw muc e(1 ,s a
' little reason' fp-be-rirtefol. It is an Hows into any boutheni Mate, l he wjj ineet all ' t he' reqiii reinenfs.
ungracious position. Judge ; Kerr oouth in the days or slavery seemed : We seriously commend the above
is,-or ha been eriously ill, to be to have set'out with .a few cast-iron statement of facts to th consid
cow-milking ' machine ' that
era
fcureKbut we bope.th'e country is to f xioms as tq the Jimitations and ca-j tiOI1 ()f t,e farmers of Orange: and
have the .beoefit of his learning, his pabilities ot the Southern ; country. their good wives. We need more
high charseie his 'fine; Judicial Some of these have beep dispersed light ontheseahit kindred sulycets
quanncaiions ior years 10 come.
A WALK to Stroud mill
on' th
into air Dy tne ireeaom oi me ne- Attention once turned to them.
groes. A few of tbese yet remaiu tho.ijihtl once awakened, and u-
Darharrt fdadis'a'gcmdthing to take
these spring evenings or mornings.
An actively engaged Baw-raill is al-
i ill
lo-nmaer our prosperity ana siamp proot- ,-learly demonstrated , that
us as uiueDouna. r- une oi these these improvements are twithin our
raaxiuis is inai goou uuuer in any reach and at o great outlav; whiln
quantity cannot b7 made, at - the t)iA nrfii vrv n9t. it.'wniri
hla C nnnl Am t Ja fa I h I V i t i I i I
.7 , : r . 1W &onttiflewiie, (a;.d this is another 8eeiil that wo m,lst :oill the ' reat
...r. .w. grave error, "it is not a grass nrmV ,.f mrwWn ...tpn.rk,.' . .-.Ti
uiuicuituk aiiu x tit; biiicii
of the;swdust is pleasant,, and the
great taw with its teeth fixed in the
pine
lor
is a
heart of an immense
not uiipoetical object. Tbe pond is
a pretty one, ao'd the pine wood
and the velvety green, wheat fields
and fresh ploughed brown hills and
uplands stretching beyond make
very pretty landscape.
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The late revivals in the churches
in Chapei Hill will result we hope
in great good to town and college.
Largej numbers of the University
boys amended the meetings through
' tut with quiet and serious demeanor.
Srtie fcrxty rr'SeVen1y "persons pro
fessed to have experienced the great
tango; jo ihe Baptist- chnrph, of
whom J eighteen or- twenty have
joined fhat church. Some thirty ad
' ditionJ were nide t6.the :Methodist
church!, ranging from fair children
in the Uew of lifeV morning, to ma
ture and gray haired men long har
hardened in sin.' The Episcopal and
Presbyterian churches will also re
ceive Additions " to their ' numbers
from this harvest.
H Revivals of religion are in prog
ress in niany kectfons. The New
bern Nut -Shell says that In Beaufort
some ul the most inveterate vbUkey
selhrrK! have 'iaken down their signs.
.and i joicd with those' who have
fhmuiii it he better nart. This- is
striking at 4 the root of .the matter.
Whenj ft rsriral of religion sets men
tp - taking - down their v signs and
'Tb'an'gl.ngp: their besiness, at t,he call
-dtrpd eonsmfince. ana m
ttc-l".- ' then we
tty feeK ftWored that there has been
Vgepuine work began. ; The revival
bis overfloWe'd the church walls and
otutlnVVrVtweU ' $nd stores,
-into tbe- highways sod-he4p . -A
religWn. thHvaporaW when tha
praying'Aua sihging ad exhortations
are over, !s poor stofT.
country." There, are, however, at WOuldcpay an .agricultural conimu-
thisprefent writing,. butter districts nity lo eiul an imtiig(,nt;ineiul)ei
in all parts of the South, and so ,f "ft Noith to attend a dairy exhi-
hc
ot
iol-h(tise ?
ow
ent in
uld say
What, nlhing
to Chatham liecord: IS ear usgoou
for ei'ht millions of dollars in this county lives a white man who
one year? We wish we is forty-seven iears old, was born
ii(thng to show. -JJut and raised in Chatham and yet nas
t.L . ;:a Hum in fihnw now never ueeii uui wiw 'I'fr'Y
m -m . m nm w a wm m rm m
Debased-and de- IU1""W .if:-!
Liruc aim iiiiihid
own business. Wou d it not be well
if the county, had a few more such
citizens ? 1 ; I - . ; t A '1 "
Died on -the. 17th- ult.,. a ; negro
iiained Obalialt A vent, aged I about
: . man. stavs at home ana
aded men all over the State with J.'a I wi
the manhood gone out of them;
wretched, lean, shabby women ;
tattered, ignorant children run
ning wild bankrupt farms ;ru-
infed homes a black pall of brutal-
iT.id imvuriv. of degradation. iof
. M -1 J 7 '
110 vears. When Uornwailis en
camped at Kainsey'A mill (no W Lock
ville) in March 178l on his retreat
oattler i ijruuioruiuuri.
titnfii ticriin - in time to end I from the 1
t,.,iiv tmno-in. vr and House ihih man, I hen a boy j about
..( " " rPUn,a tt fourtee.i years old, carried eggs to
down upon us. lbee are . t . i:uPra in W,D He
the good things for which our peo- preserved his (powers and faculties
pla have spent their hard-earned, of rhmd and body wonderfully well
sofely-needed eight millit ns ; and to; the last of his long life, with the
mtre. These we have to show fbr it. excetipn of havmg been bliad for
. . t t .v i some years pastii . 'i ; x
It is a sorry show. But let us Mr TunierVl long laWsuit with
lo ik at it fellow-citizens; and think Gov. Holderi for his illegal arrest
at out it. ' All the cotton prawn in and imprisonment during : the Kirk
Wbrth Carolina will ?iot pay for the w.r m 1870 has issued in a verdict
iLir drunk bu her men ! ! Turner's fcyor-iis damages .be-
i ng assessed at 5,yuu., juage mix
tun did hiinsulf if reat credit bv his
NORTH CAROLINA B 'AN 7H'i,.nPm.a md impartial idiarire to the
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v BOOK. jury, who were out but one (hour.
Col Polk's book meets a want so A -motion for a new trial was refused
- i i - , i - . i i . i. v.
fV.lt nml rii nnl is so much re I an appear w
f'How many Commencement tu
r are: voui to nonA V
ets are you to send r ' ..
! I . J; . ' V ' ' - I ...
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Alaa I That : Laboratory I n v
rM.V' utWO.AVPfitV .if.
cnougo.
And now the whack of the bat l
heard instead ot the boom Al V
foot-baJl.
Prof; Ladd has Wi n re.ap,,oim .
Superintenident of t be Un im
Normal School, en)
al
Jv valuable -information, that
.' An A annn li vnmw
make his attack on) the WoimI Rq
rel and Shepherd's Purno. - - f
Mri W. b; Philips, Chemk U
quit work for a while, in order t
regain h'.s usual good health. 1
Did yon ' go to hear Dr. IJom'.
splendid lecture on j last Sanrda
If you didn't, ypu "missed it." , ,
word for the x per invent wheaeej
and wherever jpn get a cbaiice,
I mm
Fresh f Hello, Junior, - dH y
fall on Logic ?" ; j 7
Junior uNo. But you fell . ot
tthetoric.
it
Supreme Court. )
The
Seniors have ju.t finished
wtars the somewhat ungracious air Zenoir Topic tllwy frost ronnd
. - i it. fcj ' i : .1 ,
lookinjr a "itt-horse in the mouth, fI,u r hv ,ur,H,.y, u.
ill ii r f i '
Constitutional Law.
O ye F
........... ,
lei call attention to its detect and
Mihtiuuraeies. However, truth is
ti lth, and like murder, will out
ieBook needs iiiiprovemeht, and
it best friends are they -who will
point out needed reforms ;
or none its errors 1etter know i
lau'thy who taiii. would see it white
SIS SiHDW." Y ;
The most glaring blunder ia that
hich' compliinents
ger Ashley wi:h a N
the list of our State Superintendents
of Public E lucation. Ti.is does a
w
great is the advantage of our cli
mate in our open winters, . that it is
predicted that the Northern cities
will soon depend for their winter
supplies of fresh-grass butter upon
certain Southern biates where grass- State Fair.
growing before the war was un
heard of.
ii ry
bilion and take notes for the benefit
i M
of his neighbors.' The directors of
our State Agricultural Society would
do well io secure some of these new
'notions;" for exhibition at our next
THINK
North Carolina ought. to come in
for a share
in this
enormous and
SOMETHING TO
ABOUT.
So much is said about the hOVprtv
e . I i . J
most profitable industry. And Or- of North Carolina, and so much was
ange county in especial would do said and done ii lt;deigh this w in
well to make the experiment, at ter withhi view df retreiichinent of
least, oT. how far it might be en- expenses on that very ground, that
gaged in herewith profit. 1 he in- to hnd that we pay out over eiuht
troductioii of the Jersey cow in the inilhons a year. for one object alone
bouth has had much to do with the I without grumbling, produces a sort
growth of butter-making. Not only of stupefaction of mind, a dumb as
dbes this bieed furnish more butter tonishment. ,Yet it is worth think-
in proportion to the amount ot food ing ofV f ". '; 1 '.' -
4v- -eowiH,-buV4VK bUer of al We cut from a New York paper
better quality, - firmer,' and more this item i "The, Raleigh Obset-ver
easily churned. The Jerseys were says that the people of North C)aro
fofmerly the "Alde'rneys" of rich Una annually pay $8,500,960 for in-
pedple who valued them chiefly tor toxieatitig liquors : which . is one
their beauty as ornaments to their million dollars more than the value
lawns and paddocks, j They are now of her cotton crop. '. A?l, the cotton
recognised and sought for as the grown in the State will not pay the
liquor bill of the State."
Thinkabout it. 3lore than eight
millions jot dollars paid in this poor
State, for what ? For schools V tor
colleges ? for railroads ? lor Urn-
pikes ? j for asylums ? for public
buildings?- for improvements ?
For none of these things. Eight
millions of the people's money so
spent by their representatives, would
raise a howl of rage from Curriiuck
to Cherokee, and such a storm ot!
public fury as '-Would sweep any
party that endorsed such oppression
and waste, ciean ont of existence.
A" ruua way horse .ran away with a
" . " i - t;' 1 T
runaway coupie iroMi xtnoi.q i
boiies were brokvn tho the' buggy
was- and the uridiniayed 'lovers
having procured arrjirrer vehicle
kept' on "their wav and were soon
1 , -j . h i T
made on j jr J u ''.-.- I - 'r
Four moonshiners arretted on "the
26 lb ul t. by revenue oUijcrs.
StatfsvilU ' Landmarks: Tiiiirrhaii
the carpetibn- Phillips and Hoge ail able !m:n-f-o:
1 position Iin Will furnish a 'literary treat :ji jhe
u invtM Miy v'nioeiireiiieni in j.i uo-tr.
The third trans plan ting of cab-
ba'geni tomatoes, lettiicecelery,
: . 9 . . . a I . - . T ' - . . : .- i
wronur to the aiate, and a very unproves;thcir qualny and.incji eases
threat wrong tb the -excellent- m.n. I uieir siz,e nearly, one-halt' beyo-sd tin
i:ev. Calvin H. Wdey, whoo Ion- second' rem.va.; ; j .
I ... All I .1-1 vrl ii-i ntm nt ilia nn-ninv i
Bll',1 oliIf filial. I 1A Hl:rt III fl'lV'l .:.
oelore the ;.war. iSortn Carolina ,n.0,ses lo oiien ','npl' t he U
never had a more faithful or mort gll and coj.pi it lyine in :Da
honest public oflicerthan Mr. Wiley eouniy, one ot the rnost va itaoit
The Raleigh Orwrklls Mtentioj. "J1" 1,1 l"' wnieti was pj-on:
I I .1 .1 Alkl kV-AIItf& tkfl it ll I , -, i:
V" K"19 c" ' "v Charles Fishef
rial and ly ihe way ve;hnd many
of the Observers leaders of late first
rate reading. Whenever we see
hem begin with io:ne reference to.
or quotation from JJr. Ualdwe.il.-
or Gov.. Swain, ort the like, then we
know something especially t;ood i
On hand.
Col.-Polk must get out a new eli
tiou as soon as practicable. It; is
mortifying that fifteen counties are
without-, representation -mortityinc;
.u. ..' .. .....,..,.. .i i ii ., mVuceinent
. J ' , rr,. . Colle
to inaccuracies anu omissions, un
quote
So be carelul,
-'mm
i'esiiiueu : di not attempt t0
that immortal document'
Mr.- Duncan. K. AIcKae, of WiJ.
mington, has been asked by the
eieties l;o come and - jdeliver his ad
dress oa 'Genius and Talent."
Sociely has recently re
t ot new, bdokM - AmoRff
' 4 m i . ! . . P
. .1 , I.
oetyed a lot
.1. ' J.. i ' 1 m.. J.i ... . ..i. . .
of Croe he s uFaustM
i
4 she.
i r ;
opra'!
l-.l."
y fine,
Ibeini:'
irreensooro t iacrtoc : j ver
quality ol" soap-stone is now
leathered ; near j Alamance chuiph-
eilit miles from Greensboro,
fie v. Dr. Smith, of this city, wil'
deliver the annual address atuthV
Conimeucement oi Monroe I H it'll
School . . Ur : ij",
; New machine, shop' goiug up loir a
large scale. m town.; -V- :' ) m'
Dr. Edwards, of Richmond- Va.
and Couressiuan Steeh- will
the sermon a nd ad 1 ress at t lie
ejivei
Com
of Greensboro Female
ri
Piedno it 'Press:
best practical butter-producing ani
mals of, the best dairy farins in the
country;. The American co-operative
factory system has done much
to stimulate the productions of dairy-
farming, but the chief condition of
success has been the: entire revolu
tion, that has taken place within a
few vears in the processes of butter
making, a change so complete and
so recent that few, even among far
mers have any idea of the present
best state of the art j
The time-bonored enstom of set
ting milk in wide shallow pans, and
the pans, if practicable, in troughs
of cool water, and allowing thirty-
six 'hours, at a temperature of 60
degrees for the cream torise ; the
care taken to seeore complete ven-
book is to be in everv house, to lie
round on the table and be consulted U1 f. "igiiiy.respecieu:-
, .,. . was found dead in his bed on
ana Decome iainiiwr . io om anu
young. It should )iave a good map
of the State by 'all i means. The
it ,
Physiographic description of N. C.
is well ;done and Proft Kerr is 'the
only, man in the State capable jot
having written it. -
OUU SENATORS.
Mr. nan i man.
iiizeti
Moii-
dayinorning, 24th nlt.','j. ..-','; '-" f.
Ma 1 dogs are raging in Watauga.
Dead infant found hid awayiijn a
slump in thf, wdods near; jiIack
Creek churchlln Davie countvlt
Vl.i-' v '!'; "1 1. !'.
Wilson Advance : ''No new 9" is
the complaint of all our: exchages.
. A number of new buiidiniisf are
goinir up 111 f the business part of
town. maKiiig marwea iinprovement
The North Carolina Senators were and showing a-fine rate of progress
hot overlooked in the make, up ol for Wilson.. ; '
Gazette : Our Street
1 ;
the committees on the assembling of
Cohcrros. In fact, it would beiin- Warrenton
possible to overlook Matt Rapsoni Coinmitie planted ojie hu)i(Ired
and Zeb. Vance, when worth, merit shade trees jthl'sj week. On Wtjnes-
and intellect are" considered. Ran- day night a party of i villiaijsj cut
so m was miide chairman of the com- down every shade., tn-e )revpnisly
roads and was ldaced planted. Town Cominission offers
The Di.
a vi
l i urn . . a
, Ull! N II Olli I
Ger inaii .Work-shop,-'-by .hint .M.
ie:1 ; "Constitiitionati Histf.ry W U.
S.," ly Van Hoist, and a great ma y
others too numerous to iiiem.on,
but all valuable, standard w.r-rks
IB f-:lt'
1-
M. Kjpeps FCeroeie Oil that is war-1
MntvU to stand 110 ueg.. uluch vi
afe, i-hh . hihI reliable. Kverylxnl;
j M' i il. .ind -.ili are ple;!setlJ i Tlie!
ii'iiaoiti ij.i 111 inein irKCu v
voor uv-s an-.l iirorprlvi
'.h pin rh:if-el from dealer wljoj
iv iiviui eomrnission mervh;uit.
LIBRARY LAMPS.
IM AX STUDENT LAMPS
PAIS LOR LAMPS,
Hand lamps
Lanterns and a full line ot Lud
loods, always on hand.
pvnvi t si;' v n 1 1 j; r.v. rw ! :
' I A m-mr W m-S mKJ PMK www
The
it
Spring has opened and found
BAiRBEE'S DRUG STORE,
be largest and . best selected stoti
Garden " and Field
Seeds
ver offered to the community. Tbl
iriees h.ivf 11 hoen reduced, anflD
i8ksan examination is pkrsos ol
iis enure M,uch..
mittee oh rail
for evidence
on thef coijiniittees v bn commercej a reward of fift y dollars
priming and libraries. Gov. Vance as to tne perpetrators.
was nale chairman of the coiiimittee VVheat is looking badly. Farmers
on enroliedibills and in 'addition was stdl sowing spring oats. : Corn sejarce
assigned a place on the commitlers a"d in demand;, at d-4 dollars- One
on priveleges and electioiiK, military I our most extensive and eneetic j
atiairs ahdthe District of Columbia, farmers was heard to say the kdher i
Vance, of North Carorina, and Vest, ay that he had largely used j com-
of Missouri, were the; only new niercial fertilizers tor ten yearsp'ast, I
in the.
pnees
LARGEST STOCK
OF PAINTS
County at greatly rediiceJl
1
Senators who were given the chair- and only two crops out
manship of anv of the committees, 'had paid him anything.
laent alwavs wins. Durham lo-
m
b tcco Plant. . '
ot thef ten
THE Hillsboro Recorder fays that for it, and others .are
there was One member of the House nothing. ll
t iw d;l tir.t foil in n Hmjrriiist-ow. Fish merchants of W.
f ll' " " W " "- " W - - W -V
to answer
session ot the Legislature
the model of an attentive and business-like
member. Pass his name
round. W. II. Orchard, of Cabarrus.
Wi-mincton i Review : Soma heo-! K I r
p!e (i resumably in Wilmington) are ! WA '."dies-j varl
wining to ie good it ihey are I raid
T INSEEDOIL,
1 -
r.Aim mr.. i :
CASTOR O I U
SWEKETOIL.
MACIIIXE OIL
TAN. HERS (ill
f um i:rV, toil:h ayi
SHAVING SO A PS,
good
for
have jlieeii
H
ty.
AIR, X All, TOO I'll, 1 A,NTj
" 1 1 , . ,; - 5 1
- - m - i IMIIlltllllll M. m-mm a I 4 V M mm m Ml 4J m m i . A. .
to his name: during the " "V: 0 ' I XI V A H. gBLACK:
....... ""ihciii iiiarKeiSi. M
ucy air nu. ior oy orewersh who tlBJUTSIl
pay nom nrty to sixtv five cents er
pounu. anis is a new trade.
n
lie was
Twenty seven dieep were killed
in one night last week in Orange
But none of these thitiirshave been count v, bv two worthless curs. - The
done. The neoole have lost in one Hillsboro Recorder calls for some
year eight millions of their hard-.relief; t How shall we get it ? , Re
earned, sprely-needed money, and ' member it when we choose our next
have they notbiog to show for it ? legislators.
The Ilillsboro Recorder has
trictriicnu t'unuriai nn carryin"'!
an
fi
i weapons characterizih" I
uie practice a useless,! cowardly,
and pregnant with tragedy. ! We
agree with the Recorder in its elo-
1pk
NO andvWIIITK
is. , ; V '. -
E S C R FPT 10's
quent aud forcible dennnniWt,
Public opinion needs educatiJn in
this matter, and the Prr fcUii
f lead the way to
reform.
Comritfvtiiwlo.l At nil Imiirs Of IU-
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I2TPur DRUGS and rliH
KMEDffTVtfS.
J.QBUSMELS RED CLOVER
15 Bushels Orchard GrossJ v-rV
Just received at BARBEE'f1"
STOR E, at I rock bottom pricf
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