1 1 J' ,-4 i - ' if i. ' THE CHAPEL HILL LEDGEK: Saturday, - - - :Noy; 29, 1879 CHARLES B. MCGCK, - Editor. i jl NATIONAL AGRICULTU RAL SOCIETY. llri looking beyond the every day opinions altered in political circle?, it can easily be seen that their diag nosis of the relative feeling existing between the two sections of our country does not receive general confidence. It is refreshing to ob serve how indifferent our farmers are to the false fears of blatant poli- NORTH CAROLINA. Pearson's Law. Lectures edited by B. F. Long, Esq., are just out. The Grand Lodge of Masons.tneet in Raleigh on the 2nd of December. A large attendance is expected. Moore Index : Breach of Prom ise suit on hand in this county. Mind the thing you say, and how you say it. I - j l The Greensboro Patriot bears it PEACE. East and West are quarreling. "Ehe East claims that she has been ignored in the distribution of offices antl appropriations ; that the West, while polling a less vote and paying a smaller sum of taxes, comes in for the lion's share !of benefits. The West retorts that i only a few years ago the East appealed to her far raiinrf.pri that. Mr. Oliver CauseV. OI ticians, how wearisome to their ears High Point, has sold a gold mine to is the eternar clanking of the politi- a Northern company for $o5,0UU al hammer upon the passions of the Charlotte Observer : Rev. Dr. K. neonle. how fearlessly they listen to S. Moran, formerly of the North nf Slif1 Smith" and "Snlirt Carolina Uonlerence, ana wen xt,l...l .u-.. u known in this city, has been called xioruj. w ucu nicy auww uiiiii iiiu- -- , rii .f ' I in lha roMnrfihin rT lha I ihlimn OI timl Acaef a W nm a n -i a n H 1X7 1 II novo . - . . . " . "-.COi0 ..... ..-.v, ttJ0 Redeemer, m 1 Washington ;v;ii-y- "A M North Qnn Srtllth" t. IS I . . . . . TKJicn Review: Mrs. Aoia- insp.nting toturn irommemomen- h Strickiand the 0Me8t white tary follies of the one, to bear the person in Duplin county, diad at calm and conservative opinions or Magnolia on Saturday, the 22u inst. tiio fitiip'r. This rnnappvatiam nmoncr aged about 93 years. Andrew uv .w. . ..... w w - . , y crocs are steadily improving among us, and give tne ne iu iue mauucio which Secretaries Sherman, Evarts, and other Radical speakers have hopn retailing! about the South; throughout, the North. Indeed, we do not know but that these gentry will now engage in another crusade against us for letting the negroes manage their concerns unmolested and we more than suspect that they will raise a furore among the; faith-; ful at the North over the latest and most dreadful outrage upojj thq riirhts of the North in this matter, No negro fair has ever been held at the North, and therefore it "is de rogatory to "Northern civilization that one should be allowed iirJNorp flarnlina Mr. ScarborouSh, the f For the . Ledger. A DASHING KIDB TO pTEYS RE- TREAT. A SlKCTATOR.J our farmers is becoming shaped into definite measures, by which a signi- politicians, who, as the leaven leaven- tlh the whole lump, impart their j help, to rescue, the Eastern people fi c rebuke be administered . ' t i i i i - i jrom negro misruie, mat now iue East is ungrateful ! and will possibly be remanded to its former condition. What good can arise from this pit ting of one section 01 our state against the other! it is difficult to tell; but', the evil is more readily discerned, it not only will give the State to the Republicans, but it will retard the development of our resources ; it will cause uad oioou; be a,, death blow to internal improve-- Hall, an old colored man, died sud denly Sunday night of heart disease. iStaiesvitte landmark : We were shown Friday j a piece, of gold ore found on the land of Mr. J. Rowan Davis, about five miles east of t his place.- This specimen was found on hollow and mysterious misgivings to the surface; and Mr. Davis will soon :n: i :n: - insiiiuie a n iriu searcu wiiu uic . ... . hone of finding the vein. vv hile these seli-constituied "teeiers f 'nnKii, cnfimont Wilson Advance : Oh Wednes- i , . A, . , . . 4l . day morning, Nov. 19th, Mr. Theo nrp ilrtinrr thpir ilntv in their f.nun-l , J . -' . . dore-IIobaonrlJ on of tlio nronrip . . r- r r our Jarmers are .atiempiing 10 tnrs nf 1hf A,7n hnnnitv united in 'matrimony to Miss lannie May Gorham, of Wilson. The nup- try, carry out a scheme, which will re dound to their own 'interests, and will embrace in its operations every inents; obstruct the way to a higher b a f g f fc count ana better system pi public scnoois; I schcme is the formalion 0f a "National Agricultural Society ,r tiais were per aud impressive and above. all it will destroy State i pride and substitute therefor West ern and Eastern bigotry. We com- plaiu bitterly that j there is a"divis ion in the United Stairs; the stump orator never fails of gaining ap plause when he tells his hearers that "the day . is not far distant when .1 V 1 I. 'XT . I. C .1. I I IIH rH NI1MII IIH . IM1 I. Ill I II. Illl Lllllll.II. I . .. . . . - -.- ' I soluble link binding tne two sec- ormed in a solemn manner by Rev. B S. Bronsou, at the Episcopal Church in this place. Farmer and Mechanic : There is no East, - no West, in this 'glorious Union of ours,' but he talks famil iarly of West and East in North Carolina and fosters the spirit of .State division often in order to fur ther his selfish aims. When will our people learn that wo are North Dec. 10th. The following are a few of the many distinguished Barnes at- tfio.hfid to the rail for n mpptincr Carolinians: that ah improvement in ' 0 tr j i m the UVst is an improvement to the y I 1 . .1 A A 1 1 . I of a new Industry in the East is a -A ....1 wutuu oiau uo omenta o every tiling in a name, r or exam Royal Agricultural Society is to pie, the broad strip of ribbon which Great Britaiu. Its recommendations the ladies call the surcingle,, in the :rn a. oiu ivoraan limes was caueu uie . ri . i i ucaiua. uiiu Liiiiv it laaiiivju uncut uius of the American people, and f y - . ff . i : . . . ---- - - proposes to wiaen us scope ; anu was cailod tbe belt." Childrenfcall that it shows where the only mdis-lit "waist-band. "i farmers call it "the belly-band." Yes, indeed, there's "a heap" in names I Reidsville Star : One of the most certain ways to i promote : therapid growth of a village is for the wealth ier poriion oi ine community to see Suoerintendent of - Public Instruc tion, informs us that Dr. Sarhas agreed to srive S600 to the K&yette- ville school, $200 to the Morehead City school, and ?JUU to tne Salis bury school. He also agrees, to nontinne the aDDroDnauons .to iue Chapel Hill and Fayetteville Nor mal Schools. From the Durham Recorder j Male's Weekly publishes a long i comment upon a circular privately distrrbnted umbng a certain number of Democrats in which the position of the Democratic party is severely arraigned for its policy in regard to this great work. We have not the space to reproduce the circular or the comments oi Hales Weekly but deeply regret that the circulation of the one should have been made the occasion for the other. ! For it is clear that whatever the motive of the writer or writers of Half a league, half a league, . Halt a league onward, Into the wild wood glen, J , Kode two merry girls i r "On P was the leader's cry, ' 'Go," the other's reply ? ! ' They heed not the parser by. They will ride, or will die, Right ou to Otey 's vale ; Rode those dashing prls. Steeds mildly bounding, j Game hjorses plunging, 31ad horses backing, Ran swift as the wind; l Madly into the dell, ! ; Boldly-they rode and well, , Iiito the darkest depths Into the rugged valley i Rode those laughing girls. . Trailed their ringlets Dare, ; ; Fluttered ribbons injthe air, Now the winds kissed jtheir hair, , Dashing through the forest, Everybody wondered ; ' j Plunged in a cloud of dust Swift went the hoi-ses feet, ! i Making the earth tremble, ,' Ason they thundered. i Then they rode back but not Yes, both the jolly girls With wild horses flying, With gay ribbons streaming, Madly on they thundered. They who had rode so well, VUp from the depths of the dell, 4 From the shades of the vale, From Otey.'s rugged depths, . . All battered and worn, j Reckless of danger, They rode back again. Honor to the lovely pair I Go tell it everywhere, " ! TTow. with streaming curls, I , Wildly rode, those reckless girls. nounee to his fi iendg aii.i i 'y that, he has jiist ritun York where lje mad his " m FAIL P UR C II ASBt thatm sult "r . i LARGEST STOCK OF 7 this Season that It has.'v v.. pleasure to offer to the public ? PRINTS in every stvu at 8 cents I ' ' iulty A. LARGE STnnw nnwoo fiom 15 to-50 cents! UU0I3 ALPACA that beats them all 30 to 50 cents! i. afroia BLEACHED' and UNBLEAClTPr, SHIRTING that can't be w country! i . ,u 10-4 SHEETING BLEACHED a UNBLEACHED. utu HAMBURG EDGINGS in CTp style and quality I ; t U CTer LADIES' LINEN IIANDKF CHIEFSfrom 5to 50 cents UlitR4 LADIES' COLLARS and' riTPPo, great variety ! , , , . V44a,a RUCHING for the neck, i evcrr styled t A Full Line of LADIES', IHsspc. and CHILDREN'S HOSE! iaat,b GENTS', SOCKS, from 15 to 30 cent f TABLE DAMASK. , Napu'W TOWELS and TOWELING ! u JVlJiKEljLAS, a large lot! TRUNKS, VALISES. SATCIIET in every style I f!nl 'R S. Scott, of KUssell Coun the circular, the effect will be to ty, Alabama, is about" to publish a ' " SnecIaltv throw another element of discord in work entitled Southbrooke. We juries Chile the IJemocratic ranks ; worse still, have seen some extracts from it, and a Large Stock of BOOTS and SilOS io re-open tnose sectional nosinities they indicategood ability! as a writer m oiner popular mates, hfitwfien the East and West whio.h Zu tthAr It ifl nn GENTS' HATS and ' i Ill w- s. ii III . V . t j. . w . j mm " m T 1 .1 m ' caps, ia tiohs lies, viz., in their mutual agri cultural interests. A meeting for thoj'purpose of effecting the orejani zation will be held in New York, benefit to the whole State ? Let us have peace, friends ; let us turn our attention to the development of the whole State ; let us remember that we are North Carolinians, not East ern, not West em men. . Wet Va. ; Col. Thomas M. Holt, S. B. Alexander, (Master State Grange,) Hon: W. L. Steele, of N. C. ; S. S. Bradford, (Pres. Piedmont Ag." So ciety,) ya.; John Merryman, (Pres. State Ag. Society,) JVId.; T. B. Har- rellj (Master State Grange ofTenn.,) o,550. that the demand for comfortable dwellings is fully supplied, and thot rents are not allowed to become ex orbitant. It sometimes happens that high rents drive men' away from towns in which i they would gladly locate, were they able to do so. Asheboro Courier: We leai that Jacob Coltraue, of New Market Township, was killed last week by being thrown from his horse. Mr. Elias Allied has sold his gold mine near Brown's X Roads for In this county are 0,192 -THE1 EXPERIMENT 1 TION. STA-l Tenn.; Professor W. H. Chambers, white children and 1,129 colored (Prof, of Agriculture, State Agricul- children between the ages of 6 and tural and Mechanical College,) Ala. ; 21 years. During the past year 5,376 t u tt -!- iv o dm m ' whites attended school, and 935 Joseph H. Kieman, (Kx-Pres. btate , , , . oin ,u: m It wilt, be remembered by our Ag. Society,) Md. ; C. V. Riley, colored who attended no school. readers that some lime since we an-uChipf' IT. S. Entoniolncyinal (lomm. . - , , . , " L.i n a " " 7T ;r "V : ' unatnam Hecord : .Last Friday, uuuuucu iuw.. ueu. "a c v asnington, u.u. ; v. i.eign- jjerritt Upchurch, who resides in nan rpsirmpil Ins nnsitinn in tho. Kt P. TTn.t:.,1...n1 Tm. .1. A : c ija31 ..... 4 u.uuu.iu.a. auuxT- ine aM.ei,, pui uuu u. t.. coumy, her8elf but the measre sums neces- itravn .i t tViit VioJrvVi inof nroninnii m -. . J il. 1 ,1 1 J ICVeiy StyiC ai -u"f,i w.wMo iv ettort to reDrouuco iue Kuuu um t niPcTT)nnfTn 1 TTVT.n..... kuc uvujci.huu i j., uv times iorever gone, auu iu precic - MlILi HATH, in great variety, it has been the earnest effort of pa- ROmethino- of the" manners and cus- FKENCH and AMEUICAXFL .. -r . l 1 . 1 . v i c? - , i . . I -r-w-n . l . mi f . . . tnotic iN orin .oaronnians to enace. toms Gf the South prior Dy generous ana oroaa statesman- Wilminaton Mar snip wnicii recognised tne rtate as a whole and the people as a unit ; and jqhN MIA-XCIS.'HCA.MC, which aimed to make them so by such a distribution of State aid and 0W- t.o the war. Eltb, that will suit everybodv. A Full .Line of IUUBOXS, in ererr Shade and Color. patronage as would make each sec tion feel that itS'claim8 were equal, and satisfy each people that its wants were impartially cared for. Certainly it is not just, politic or ingenuous to arouse the fears, the prejudices or the cupidity of the DURHAM, N. A Large G, COTTON BUYER AlD DEALER IN His Stock is HARNESS DRY GOOD'S, NOTIONS CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, ROOTS. SHOES. HARD- i- .1 . t . .i ri . - I ' . ! . T - .cast Decause at last, tne otate was! WARE, CROCKERY, GLASS- aroused to the wants or the de- WARE, WOOD' aud WILLOW- mnnds of th West. Th: fnrmpr WARE, GROCERIES, SALT, uj r 1 1KUJN. iAI Li. ilUJWJl- qcuuuiJ uau iul wnuj jfcaio uccu uic . i (rr t Hmi C- nm Pii , . ... .i i - . - - i uuipiuuL ui iue luu&u uuuuuiui, oiaie yiinnT ES BUGGY and aiu. AJU" unvii. nn- uuj ij ui . till I i IT ii.vxvyi.'t roads, fcut at a period when the sa gacious enterprise of our forefathers decided that something must be done to aid a somewhat churlish Nature which had marked ontout lines but had not tilled out the jyans, most liberal appropriations 4were made for the improvement of t rivers Chapel Hill such as the Roanoke, Tar, Neuse, and Cape- Fear ; and for the con- uu.. . w. aua-uu. .,,V y,uu" nrXTlLL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC foot and Harlow, Punrro, and others; VV motion to the hihlst biddei. ut the West asking nothing because 12, M., on Satui-day tlie 29th day of No- Unusually large this Full - a . i. m r I in every aepartinenu ,u whe best goods rat the lo west prices. W Ul L A . J . V - ETays the highest price for Cotton and other Country L roduce. i5rox)erty for fesalot JLINE OF CLOTHING lower than 3011 ver saw It. Don't wait until you catch von r death in cold, but come to McCAllLKY'S and get one of his i good warm OVER-COATS, aiJ save doctor's bills. A Large ' I. STOCK OF HARD WAKE aitu mv ovui lv 1 tii vunii ti HORSE uml MULE SHOES. ,lROX in SWEDES and RKF1NEI, that will suit anybody- iu priea andsip. 1 am ileadquartei'S tea MOLA.SsL" SALT, BACON and LAKD. having no foundation for similar en terprises, but voting cheerfully for ern benefit,'., asking nothing for F.,,5U, UWuu - v Mogicai oocieiyj va. ; j. i. nenaer- aue. a CAauiujatlu"1uu- sary to construct the imperfect turn Europe, in eeiecung soma lone io sou. (Com. of Ag.,) Cra. ? e T r"L m p',k assume the responsibilities of the Dr. Ledoux has been invited to u.UIb uu " u" "A able trails across ,and among the place vacated by Mr. Wfcrnecke, it deliver an adllress before thn meet'. I:.;!??": mountains. When the days of rail- is a Wise policy to1 proceed slowlhn A. ho will ho Nnrth 9ti.W StfltP'fi W?LJ; qL fl,n tiJ ro?d8 ne Psibly because the ter's office of Orange county in Book N , ' t , 7" ' , . ' 7-.-- ,T -x science of engineering was not then paes 312 and 313. - and hence Dr. Ledoux has as yet time on business for the Station (as she, at firSt, consented to his lniqmt-. Lia-Piny nnnnah tn otttt inrmidawJ Terms of Sae: One-half ' CASH chosen no one to fill the position, elsewhere stated,) he has accepted Pus, d.es,,re b "fywofiobrtacles of" mountain work, the - - i - i i ii t in 1 n o u j n 1 niiuru nr r n ia n i . veliiber, 1S7U, in trout of the store ol D. McGauley, EsYi., the tract pt iaud h'.ing just outside the western corporate lim its oi the town ol Chapel Hill and ad joining the lands of James F. Craig. The said tract Contains iUl) acres and a half, and is' theijme tract conveyed by deed from James F. Craig and XV. II. Crate to V. L.i Saunders on 3d of Octo ber, 18(53, and registered in the Regis- . W learn that there are a number the invitation, and. has chosen for of applicants; some from Johns- his subject, "The Quality of Ameri Hopkins University at Laltimore, can Seeds.1' Army re-unions and hand-shakings have been tried, and consciences stretched in the effort after a deceu politeness, but such temporary show of charitable feeding is suppressed ere j the warmth of the hand has and balance in equal payments at G aud 12 moi.ths Title reserved until pay- and violence, and afterwards through t rt7thn T ThZr w 'w u 12 mo' ths Title reserved Ull fear. When arrested by officer llISLFLl ?htV others who have been at the Con- jiecticut Experiment Station, and one or two cheujists from New York City. .! j 1 " The Executive Committee of the . i i Board of Agricultnre, being anxious to secure an able assistant, have or-, cooled. Bare sentiment is too slen dered Dr. ledoux to go on to iSew der an arch upon which to rest the York and Baltimore m order to bridge broken iu a moment, and convince him&eit of the hlness ot the mended only after four years of candidates by personal examination hard strokes. It takes a union of mce it is hazardous to trust simply interests, and it takes the farmer to to letters of recommendation. Du- see this and try this. Northern and ring the month of October, the Southern farmers have agreed to at samples received 'for analysis num tempt it, and, as a first etep, have bered between .one and two huu called for a fair representation,1 on dred, while the correspondence of the Station if idly. increasing very rap- . To OUR NOIION" TIIE MOST PITI able object in creation is a man who is always idle. Miserable! If he hai one spark of humanity about him he is bound to be miserable. He has lost respect lor himself everybody elee having long 'before ceased to respect him he realizes that lie is a drone, a worthless crea ture, a disgrace to himself, a re proach to those around him. We have said .that such a man is the most pitiab'e object ; but on a sec ond thought we will use the word detestable, reserving pitiable for the community in which there are sev eral of this class collected. We atop right here our readers may supply what we would have taid. both sides in the meeting. The cir cular says : "An association is de Bigned that shall embrace every ag. ncuiiurai mierest anu represent very section of the country, and that shall by practical methods ac complish the objects stated. It is intended to make the- expense of membership so light, and theadvan. tagej of the Association so -great, that every farmer and every person interested in the soil may become a member and participate in its ad vantages." We are glad to see ' North Caro lina so well represented in this call for a meeting. In the invitation ex tended to Dr. Ledoux, the agricultu ral importance of our State is recog nized, and our worthy Chemist's abilities appreciated. Advertise. entered heartily into the' spirit which inflamed the East and prompt- Goodwin, he attempted to commit I -I,, u.. i u: -,ic v... ' ? . 'r 7 1 ; y and generously voted State aid to prevented from doincr so by the .1 wr-i . s -w u ' t j the Wilmington & Weldon, the Oilicer. Ti..:u p ni i . .1. ' o Ifmston Journal : The Exodus is Riitherford, the North Carolina! booming practically now : On Mon- j roads and others. When the North day we learn that about fifty colored Carolina road was complete, then it l iv T r T..J- j i l j j .: : . i peopm ipii aj viaiiytj iui xuuiana. seeiutu iu uavt! uawneu upon tne On., Monday morning an hour I Western people that they too had a or two before day the county jail claim upon the State, now that ex- was found to be on fire -set from perieuce had proven what science t-he inside by the prisoners. The could accomplish in Jts conflict with mass of the Southern people are as natural obstacles. loyal and honorable as any in the The West asked and obtained aid land, but there are fools and bad for this l one road. The East asked men in any section, and the doings and obtained aid for many. Surely and sayings of a few of these down it is as unwise as it is unjust to play) South are seized upon by Northern upon the passions and prejudices iof politicians and used to inflame those whose works - were long ago JN orthern sentiment against us. The completed by the generous co-ope- best way for Southern people to do ration of the whole State, to stay is td let National politics alone as the progress of the one work ; the much as possible; keep our State work of all others which is to real- and County affairs economically and ize the grand idea of a State unity. 1.1 1 ... I "11-1 ! "V nonesiiy aammisiereo, f.na Dend our W. L. SAUNDERS. OR S A LE 1 Nesw One-IIorse Wagon iron axle. 1 Buggy. . 1 Good Mule. Terms made easy. Applyto D. McCAULEY. energies to developing the manufac turing and material interest of our i1 A 11511 5 1 . t 1 . iana. j wen nueu pocKei dook is worth more than pol tical power and political offaces. Jos. btrick- Thb "Christian," of St. Louis, has this to say of Rev. Joseph H. Foy, who is a North Carolinian, and who was for many years a teacher Jin brought to this omce on lues- and minister of much renutation in aay a aecidea novelty m ihe corn the eastern part of the State i n nnmnlp-Plv Pnv.lnn w;,h J ho Central Church, under-the ;:ti a,ni, o0 it labors of Bro. Foy, is having fine rtf Mr. i audiences, and good religious inter- i tsi. vm iasi uuiua uav. aiier n Raleigh Observer : Their fair now very able discourse, bv the nastor 1. : 1. C Ti - i " . ' ueiiiL: nem la a main, ui neir pro- on Hie SUOiect. "WhV not sf tJhris- nrntii in t a vonnnu i 1 a I I ' ')) '. t .. : . ".i vo mc. uau ; yi Ljtiiiieinan came to the li i . ,4i piwcio . j'tiuiiniiuu uy ironi, accompanieu oy nis wile- a W s. 0 X H .0 0-. 6 0-V- n 1 colored people in North Carolina. Some of these we have seen, 'others we have not. Those we jhave seen are certajnly conducted iirihe inter est of good government and with a view of promoting natural and riendly relations between the races. All these things show that the ne- devoted member and confessed the Lord Jjesu8 "before many witnesses."' Uro. Hoy is getting his work well in hand, and is evincing fine powers as preacher and pastor." There are 4,000,000 sheep in the Mate ox rexas. n o c. mm . .0 tel. fed: M a S3 i H o that beats them all. - UEST-i'KKAM ClfEESt. A Full Line ot CROCKERY and GLASS WARE, that I dety eonfyeti- tiou on. ; 1'URE HONEY DRIP SYRUP Come and try it, and you won't btf without it. HOMINY and RICE always ,on hand. , . , 1 A Full Mne of LEATHER, both SOLE' and UPPER. FRENCH CALF-SKINS. 31IOE PEGS, of every size. ! Come to McCAULEY'S and buy one of his cheap SADDLES, ami quit tfdinjj bare-hack. : : . - Cure your horse's sore shoulders by buying one ot McCAULEY'S" CHEAT, HORSE COLLARS. . ' ! I If jour horse goes too slow, come to t McCAULEY'S and get one of his cheap BUGGY WHIPS, and touch him up little. ' . ' I Vnn I loof . hnnlATS r.'nme to McCAu LEY'S and buy you a good LOG am FIFTH CHAIN. I have on hand a Full Line vt TONGUE, BREAST, apd TICAL CHAINS, I i SHORT TRACES and HAMES for Harness. . I s WAGON BOXES, one and two now Keeps' ShirtsA; Collars a Specialty from $1.00 to $1.50. ! A larare lot of SHAWLS & CLOAKS lower than you ever saw them. , 10-4 BED' BLANKETS, that can t be beat. ! . . . j RED and WHITE FLANNEL, plain and twilled, in every grade. . , LADIES' WOOLEN VL&I, f stock. , 1 GENTS' UNDERSHIRTS, W ever? The Ladles are especially inne - come to .BIcCAULEY'S ana his fine assortment of DR. nAW!, CORSETS consisting In part ot e . FLEXIBLE HIP CORSET, 120 bo?e' ABDOMINAL CORSETS for invlia-.! HE ALTH CORSET. ' f CORSET WAISfS for Misses, tno SEA SIDE CORSET. - ; t ,,rn I have a Full Line of ihe bftw GLOVES in fact Gloves of every sij' an d nualitr. for Ladies and Genti"' NUBIAS, that are very handle. A Large Line of FANCY BAbKJJ MATS and OFFICE JA3a-" DOOR A Full Line ! of NOTIONS. ; . ' , Money Saved is Money Madr, nd.l(D' way to save money is to come to CAULEY'S and buy your goods. Thanking the nubile for th rf fy crai patronage uesiuw v ; aef. nledffe mvaelf in future as in- ine vr to trv to deal fairlv and honciUy everybody. Very respectfully ' ; D. McCAULB Owl Wh Xf. CVOoi ft 1W&

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