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THE CIAPEL HILL LEDGER. Satuudav, . - . .Jan. 31, 1880. J. A. HARRIS, - - - Editor and PnblhhcrJ ' T . Jf EE TING OF THE ALUM- NI OJB! TUE UNVERSITY. On the 22d instant the Alumni Association of the University held a rnreetincr in Kaleish. Hon. Jr. U. The Hillsboro Southern Mail contains a' notable article from Henry N. Brown, ou the past, pres ent and future ot Hillsboro, particu larly as connected with the Univer- Indiauapolis Sentinel. ' ' THE EXODUS MACHINE IN MOTIONS. THE LATEST ARRIVALS IN INDIANA OF DELUDED AFRICANS. 1 r JOJE3C2V X- "3C A. i3,X ttJJM.9 DURHAM, N, COTTON BUYER, AND DEALER IN D. Mc nouuee to his frU7ls n,,,! Iy n. that he has just returned 1 ft?'0 York where he made hi, fr X . .: PALL. PDRCnASEl ' LARGEST STOCK OF OOOI OnFriday nigbt a special train of DKY GpoDB.TWNS, , . v tbree coaches and a baggage car c!fSO Our railroad: Now! that "the die is cast" we may speak more 'plainly on the sub ject of he route of the road. The peculiarly warm,' neighborly feeling that Citapel Hill has. for Durh am, caused nearjy every one of our citi zens I o prefer Durham to Univer-' aity Station as the point of connec- W J : I .1. ncuaue an ine enort m behalf of Durham that it was possi ble for sensible people to make. When it was said, in the Stockhold ers' meeting, that to go to Durham would probably lead on to Frank- union, pr some j other place on the Raleiglj & Gaston R. R., the fate of the Durham route was scaled ; for the Richmond fc Danville Road would be idiot ie to construct a line that would take larce T?araeron, the President, one of the sity Railroad. . After all, if ;the truest friends of the interests of average enterprise of Hillsboro had TTIII roooort ' I ,n A oanoia. llPfn 11 r t.rt t Vi o onorrrv TTonrv uuv.. uw "vvn. i " f y "v v"'v" tyJ -" j i mice wuuuca iiu a . UAggogc At I , TJIH'I'C ClTflfQ TT A T?Tl . . . i. .. . .- It- - .. , -. . - I . "it - - ? . I iJJKS , 011V-( -T Hon, making . a stirring appeal jor isrown, the old town would be iar ioiiowea ine incoming irain over GKOCKE ItY'GIi ASS- , earnest and united action. He re. in advance of its nrescnt state. Tf le xnaianapons, mcmnau ana ia- - WARE, WOOD and WILLOW- r- I fn..n(, Tkx " I f A nDnpfPTVQ SAT P ferred with pleasure to what had the effort to get our road to Hills- ... norn- J IROX, NAILSJ HORSE been done, since the revival of the boro has no other effect, it may al-J n ih nnmUr nf n0ariw ,Ann. . ' . ' r COLLARS, SADDLES, institution, and prophesied great ways be said that it called forth one dred, including men, women and PP'-iiSoN achievements for the future, if the of the quaintest and most truthful children, lhey were all shabbily HARNESS. sons would be faithful to their Alma appeals ever addressed to the peo- nres8ea,.and eacn carried a pack, in His Stock is unusually large this Fall this Season that It has tv-r k Ma.er. In this speech, Mr. Came pie of the noble old borough. After iST. ILSPSSS P,f PRINTS in even- style an.i accents! and Wttj A LARGE STOCK DRESs from 15 to 50 cents! GOOD ALFACA that beaU them nit , 30 to 50 cents I - m alI BLEACHED atu ron was, as usual, truly sensible, an mat may be said of Mr. lirown s dimensions of a barrel These Good to the University means toorki peculiarities, he has been the most packs represented the sum total of for it. Appointments, meetings, heroic friend of the busiuess life of lheir household goods. They were discussions, resolutions, and com- his town ; and if. he had been less ?,rectea lnto tne gentlemen s wait mittees are valuable, only as they generous, he would have been far tFkJ lead to fruitfiil efibrts that mature wealthier to-day. J was taken up into substantial realites. It will not , r A sentinel reporter gazed on this be doul)ted that devoted r and per- At a, meeting of the Central Ex- poverty-strieken crowd of humanitv. I . ! . I I , . . . - C"Pays the highest price for Cotton and other Country Produce. nnfrnnnrfn . - r from it If the! Raleigh & Gaston Road had appreciated its advantage and shoVn'a spirit of liberality and eculive Committee' of the' Demo- 38 they sat huddled together, and in soon bear their cherished institution 1 cratic-Conservative party, Up to the stan North Carolin tupying. But Alumni Associations the State Executive Committee, to these ignorant creatures have seen seldom do muca that is reallv 'be held in Raleigh, on Wednesday. U?6, BZhl at the . ?ePot on Friday I j ' ' niirnr. i.npv wnnlri horror An4;nln Lo1,m1 i March 3d. It w then hn rlpMp i,V' , , .uijr r-r . , oiusnea ior snarae to th ink that, ihpv , urn 10 utoii uuue auuui Call sislent support by the Alumni would andard that all true Raleigh, on' Monday, - January 26th, spectacle is seldom witnessed, a li.ins wish to see it oc- it was resolved to call a meeting of could the men who are importi pnnh farP vra Qninta.l o' Klnnl. l.U "CU JU I hA1H Arinm J 3 A I 1 huuiucuug wij ucopair. Ji saciuer and porting enterprise, the case would have been j W. L. Sawnders .was chosen Sec retary and Treasurer ; E. B Engel hard, Assistant Secretary. Mrs. C. y. Spencer was elected an honorary member. She eminently deserves It . The Alumni address will here after be delivered at the meeting in Raleigh in January. This is, per haps, well enough, but ''there "is ing the State Convention.' STATE NEWS. The Raleigh Observer says that Col. W.-J, Hicks, Warden of tlm were engaged in such a nefarious j business.. The' new-comers looked hungry and God-forsaken, and one old gentleman said they had not Uaan 1 A - wwvsu .icu oiuuu canjr in ine morn ing. The reporter attempted to in terview some 01 these menbut in State Penitentiary, yesterday paid most stances their mouths were into the State Treasury $2,000 re- closed to, any answers .to questions vrw. I C- I - - . i. ! ceived for work dhne on the Oxford ProPOPaea.: it was very evident! anH w.,-o.. t:i t. mt to iuo interviewers thai, thpv hoii room for doubt. The Legislature is 0f Sl.705.67. received ' L , b posted. After several, at- 1 .1 1 . . , l . ' ; ' m . v I . . . . . . l paid in- - by .?.P ascert.a:n the hlory of j nituuuu Buuueso, me reporter nnailv sinrried ont. nnA n. Peter M. gro With a disgusted looking nonn- without the R. Jb D. RoVd. - Th, T? r.,,.. .V " 7) 'TJ .CU,U,T irom mm elicited the i"v iiim v iii I'lcri iii(r inv n nn o nrt i nni woe; l c iui lwii vi'n i nQ ti n rt 1 ronr i-hnf 4 i i ,M n.,o.i . . . T J ' : w "VM i nj . r J ."-""s lue uruwu was drummed - v-uu,u I,ul wiuiom siuu- warm fr wids nf tr,r. institntinn UBeu caneu 10 more agreeable du- ud bv nn fintf- .OIng i,tse f, select, a point that j President Battle presented to the ? belonged'to the vonid lead to the diversion of Association the itlP,Mto,.,f rZrr" -01 imm.gratipD," and that i ..i . I .v.wuw.u4.vv. v.i t t u iii c dlii r ijiii i f .wif.ru ivnn a nnra. i Tno rrrms. i ; i x t t r -w , ireignt and travel to others. body's o blame. different. It was ITnIvvr:iv Sm. f- 1 ' ' . -y u in.- asKeu 10 grant to tne Alumni other sources 'was also tion or no where. W nnnl.1 nnt n. . . . "v ver 10 eieci pari oi tne 1TUS- uinj. , S. mK" ,,,e 3Iin;Con'Iany. tees. This, too, is well ; for the ' Xaleigh Observer : llr. - --.. .. UU1.U . willnever nernntrntn th Wilson, whn hna hoon ' a I? J . , ' . 0- ... ac -0 in a 0 ss 0 0 I ! f5J- 0 'TVRTf.. SHIRTING, that cwt be VW country i ; me (restincr letter of We are sure our rpadr wh, . 'i.:7 :?:" V., "rttb: So no T.. t ai , ' . , . "rf - "cgiuco uau irom xia nax, Joan- oo, no-1 Dr. Deems in rormril ' tn fh, fronor. ciated th r Pasnnf. hnmni. o,, ,..jL. " j t . .. """ a ,.. iirn.i . " . I.".:..'', "! suvu eiuu aim jjenoir counties. N. (J. iu ii.usuuro, ous contribution as the beinnincr of uauro mat always were to be fouud Saturdav a its action was too late, ion in.lpfi. n ., in his clever narafrranhs . uill lnrsrrrn, ue". ' . tuu, .i. uuuuiJi i 71'1'iiim ii f m nri'i i i . . a i . . - i wm w w uwo iuuiuuhim i.iih rraTQ Am jear u.m m Kind remembrance, and cers, were called upon bv the "exn- .l . . I .tic, am, iu any sense, insufficient. Loan Fund." II thes$ towns will not complain, we will not complain. We thank number of prominent i including tne atate ofli- wi.l, with all the OWfo.ksoviih odus coZZd'Z him a nscful and successful career in contributions-to relieve the suffer-1 o b i i CO IB V H 5? O td Hi - 10-4 SHEETING. RIVE apitptv UNBLK ACHED. "tlc1J iu. HAMBURG ' EDGINGS style and quality I CHIEFS, froin5 to 50 cents LADIES' COLLARS and'rirrr,... great variety !, -vx3la kuuhxng for. the neck, lntt,7 A Full Line of LADIES' Miss, and CHILDREN'S HUSE ! GENTS' SOCKS,' from 15to2n . . TABLE DA3IASI?! vr? TOWELS and TOWELING ! UMBRELLAS, a lar lnt t ' TRUNKS, VALISES! SATCIIEIS, in every style ! . tJv Ziofirler Shoes . . i a Specialty. I have them for UiiM MiSfiftS. Chilrtrn anrl n-.,. JjM,. A Large Stock of BOOTs'and Sno GENTS' HATS and CAPS i LADIES' TRIMMED ami nvrimr Tir IT. n TT A TB i ' "V - mix. " gi cat vaneiv, FRENCH and AMERICAN FI Off ERS, that will suit evervhn,it- Sharif nhl f!hW . . c,trJ A Large I, UONITZ H O U S E G0LDSB0R0, N. G. rnTTT Ofn-r -r nnrr U: . , . w icucvo me BUner III Xi illll.f I I. A. 1 . I 1J1H I1K IV I IITfT 1 1 1 1MI I f n : I . ' r .. them for all the kindly interest thov 'q . i i iug immigrants, claiming that all have vrowA nnA c,r,n,u: r ! 7 , 0 0 ireaeu Gazette : Mr. Win. Over- t tueJr'-uaa coected was nae crprcbsed and sympathize for nponlft annlv t AMrnA u .u r ... 'ver exhaust,! a tut o irsjJA r , r--i rr; - -"v-v uaujuij casii, wuo lives a; lew. miles frdm u . ' " um not -w ." u, uonenience or trade and corruntino- vil inanmntv Tt ;Q Statesvillft.. mt wftt, o fM,,iivM uavo anythinsr Ho provide for the to which they xycrc entitled. Our Called the social evil. Still! it is not "ence on Saturday last. He was imrae,diate wants of those negroes policy-four pnrposeis to be con. .t.,u i ; plowing in his field, and at nnnn nn. d.1,eaay nere, and as to the new ar 3 ... . , l t ' w...v.w. u;tuori w.,'..wi .! I liTi18 T.n lc,ulu1 ap good reasons, li ins? its baneful nflnn Tt ',no - uum muio io it. n i .1 . , " ,u,uo ride i'Omft tor i innor -Snon: n(-.. vuo iuu nun run io Lmrnam. U innp : j i . " . n..;. , Hill xrAnW n,,,1 l u V K " 8 cnaracier. starting and belore lie got out of the lc";or me .negroes applied German and iAmerfcfm delicacies.' JillI nuuici nave lost- nmrn f rnrto IT i ... I j t. i . , . . . , . I tr AnHitAr lVlann D.j . , nrrsx . , Ai. wuLa au euii i.o KPiT-rpisnprT wit i iieiu. liih mnif inif tnir it ont i hj,. -...v.,t, maouii onLuniav inp as?, oucckli arr inp-Piiiunrs . " - i i a ...xt t bii i . . i.uu uuu lii l t: vv i - I - - r " perhaps, that it will keep at home but which a human hn. i I his rider, who in falW becamn ti. '"oney to pay their fare back j to -inivelmg Troupes. LINE OF CLOTHING i . . iu cr man you ever saw It. Don't wii uiuii you cacen your death iu cold, bid come to MeCAULEY'S and tret oueoJ ,1 -m 9 -m -m VJ I uw guuu warm u xK-LU A l a, md save uoctor s Dins. they could not nossiblv do aujr taing ior tnem. now. Durham nnvpr triune ,..;!, i , I tanrrled in a trann ilmin Th -North Carolina, stating that it ns. send opr m," Z ZZSr. 1 n.,ri,n;' . .i i.i.,rt . . i r araggmg tne unfortunate man hv ,a,lc' uuu iumnss naa dj W If - ; , someumes. to poverty and various forms of one leg twice around a large field" presented to them by the e cart tind things at home at rail- wretchednpss. Trnmpnr1nUa oo tU over stnmns nnw nn,l iU pna:J who sent ihera here. Board per day $2. Large Sample Rooms for Commercial Tourists. ... ij This House is a large three story brick building and is delightfully situa ted in the business centre of. the city, one square south of the post office. . The Table is supplied with all the made for A Large J, fl r.i-ti.,,, kw, A 1 I i i r-,,a.c.Her, aim Keep our evil, it prevails comparatively un .-j v ..w.c am. &ac mc ume condemned and unopposed. The I111 tl tra!veL pulpit and the press are almost en n u nave learnpti iitnt ii.o iw.i. - - - v Al(Vli raoud t Danville' Railroad will see that we have Central train connection with the ii both directions. This will put us at Durham within 15 inmates of the -time that it would take a train to go direct to Durham. If we afe going to Hillsboro or to any western or northern point, we would Jsave that 15 minutes. Ii should be remembered that nearly ail thcJ freight from comas jjdown Koad. As tO ihti ntiPit inn ence In tirely silent about it. Now and then a few words of indirect refer ence to it may be found in books, papers, and sermons, but rarely in deed do we find such remonstrances as the abominable vice should call forth. The civil law trifles with the fearful curse. The threatened pen allies re pitiably insufficient, and the whole legal economy bearing on the subject is a practical connivannn Chapel Hill j f not encouragement. But the 'they STOCK OF IIAK'DWIAIUS that can't be beat in the eotmtrv. HORSE md MULE SIIOKS; IHVS in SWEDES and KUKIXEH (tint will suit anybody in juitr audtizr i am Headquarter. tor .M(LA.h surely l;gPw'VRISpROUMTON & CO., I SALT, BACONan-J f A III). in,- n. c. , ' sen mis- men him against the corners of the fence 3 1 II . : . . i ana nnany jumped a . pair of bars wuicn were partly Jet down, the body of the man striking against the top bar with such force as to knock HOW A BEAUTIFUL HYMN WAS WRITTEN. There is an interesting incident mentioned in thfv Iifi rf fhorio ixr,... luawua.n,! iKcuiociy on. ross- ley. ana wnu-h ed to thp wr tm,; ..r inK me oars ine muie jumped about his-very sweet hymns.- - ! 12 feet, and the body of the man One dav Mr XVJr . . i i . ' i v v si r Hi I Ii mariP a Viaih O lnrlcintnM.tn C it... I K . , , . . ' . . v iiivivuiauuu 411 LI1H1 IIV ail II (Ml W ridnw nnL-i.. naru gmunu aDom mat distance over the beautifa fipbl- ;.. J... - i , rr,. I ....iu iii nui:iICI irom the Pars. rh mn - - i an i ki iii u. i 'i v n i 1 1 i i a - . . u..,r inn j , . . . .T"1V ' " "u iiil- au,'ul iVU aruB 'tner, wnen by ting about in the sunshine attract Pr? buui means me cnaiu about the his attention. Just then a hawk luaua it?g uecame uisenxangicd, and came sweepiujx dowu to ' RALEIG THE LARGEST iI uti ii r IX an o cis j 1 1 t:.-i r -an'j)- Blank Book Manufucturia?. niE state JiiKliii Publisliei-. of Pearson's Law Lectures; 85.00, Bailey's 5th N. C. Diuest, S 1.5 - Busbee's Crirnitmj Digest, $5. 00. 1 ttc.,1 &C, 4fcc. 5, X' v nnd scarce mv. Aiuiui varonna . u-rni .t tin.i c n j I " " " ' viu'j to uui niuivcuiv IQOIl' as to overlook this great enemy Head .c..Vi.,n iraveir there is to individuals and to society :el room for an imaginary ad- prov. 2nd chan. 17th to 10. vantagQasto Durham or Hillsboro. Proy. 5th chap. 3d to l3th v oonej has shown, and. certainly, Prov. 6th chap. 23d to 35th v We (rannr'it i tKt tV..A r . . t ' - ui.iw iiiiric i. iiir iis-i i'.... -7.1. ..i n.i- -. 3 IXlUV. I IU CIIJIU. ULIl LO I'if ll VPi'io 'ini'llilliif rttnfn f II ' v . P ; ere iy I'rov. 9th chap. 13th to 18th verse ,r 1 . 7 " orl 1'rov. 22nd cl.ap., 14th verse ; "V rXT, " 1 P' "3J P . versed Ecc.cstos .wvtJ w me .Hue. inatpossi lh:it -beats tlirrn all. BEST Ci; VlliyS. A Full i.iiu-- or ' OI.-A 't'AK'L, i , to; on. .1111 11 V ii. v.vlih.-.'ijt ir. .' . iiO;v;. y ;ii;-i yjf X '.. li r i ' I t . . 1 l -riiOE l'i.;S, oj fvery Hze. Come to M;CA IT LEY'S and ImivoM U 1 I D f "Lu ..il ...ill vlrlir- I mm m ' i - w l i ir: t 4 ic-iiiiii it' i i 'i ri i.'t? r n.tu. i ti 1,1 ir.i 11 . ii mi iiiiil i iinmi he was ett v nor nn tha i 1 W.-A fpu." .. L..; ..o w nicnii.fina , - , . -t- ' I -i i u j mi. i L 1 1 , ill I li iiu unnp i li I n j-i. . . . T 1 1 ' I I rnrrc ii-n . I. a c ! I I i-i rn I ui 1. 1' lie was almost flayed alive, scarcely frightened, was dariin here and vith 'their onlers, and we take plealtne f l,re 3 our horse's son- shouKleM I fM'Bciyiijg' iu mem we are , uuvm one or .ucuauji js unr-.i i "-"'III fTi-L- rrT T t Io If 3 our horse roes too slow, cored' frl A ITT :'PV' t nl.o nf hlrhpj: Or n nnfV frnm ll. I A "Vlv aim Dromnr. PYPnnflrvn rvf ISIJIilY. Wlfll'S. fliwl tftllfh rum UP was measured and found to' he 740 fipmp cri-nan f tt ti, -d., -..L olders than ever before, whilp little. ? yards. His clothing was almost all the onln . winflnw " nA " F Z? low. a$..first class L'You. log. haulers come to cC.4l chap. 17th to 19th verse: torn from his body; and much of his tinrhv it.. th Ki flT u"V??: irNxr?,E J? AmW- and buy you a good LOG. ' l.-:. a -j . i , . V I i . 1U no iBiror : aim xlIN U1N(t nf flirifrl Jtf IJ? JU I ; II A I INT. an as lounu sucKing to stump8.n toward it, and with a beating heart. Lkmd. Cro.m a visiting card to the larcr;;i-. I have on hand a Full Line flnd nillVPrinrr ivinn Fn A . . - IiailU-Dlll. Mr. Wesley's bosom. He sheltered it from the thrtateninor dancrer. and . a. 1 I A . saved it irom a cruel death: Mr WV. ompiete assortment of Lerai anjr u ui us uoay mat was not there, trying to find some place1 of skinned and frightfully bruised, refuge. In the bright, sunny air in though no bones were broken. The the leafy trees, or the green fields uiiuuue over wuicn ne was dramred there was nohidin ' BETTER PREPARED verse erse the held, btrange to say, his nhv sician, Dr. McCorkle, is hopeful of nis recovery. bihty is well understood by those withouji whom it is an impossibility for theoad to be' biiilt at all. Prov. stes 5th As tr the quefion what would ljif the Mine Company should that .they did not want the ? Jwo do not see tha: we need Irappifii nnd road to consider it. 7th chap., 2Gth verso: Eph. chap., 5th verse. If you are guilty and these decla rations ot Almighty God do not ar rest your infamous conduct, you may thereby know that your case is already most deplorable and avi'II probably exemulifv the hnrriblp f-ito 1, . . m ii t i --j he same monirvhr.' . u,. ...i .. . . , i . .j . kj wiiu'tjiiiuuger, even to the .aii-hwW .mad.-, no matter, where nttermo.st damnation. th mad might run to. IftheConi-; " pany should ever withdraw, it will Noitxu Carolina has beeri di be easier for us to provide for 8 i.o L.t .i i .... . . . . i ;iucu ii.io iour census uistricts. miles than for 12 1-2. But it must As Supervisors ot these Districts the he remembered that thetState has a President has nominated three Dem great interest at thh end of the line, Urats and one Republican; Orange and will not Iks apt to surrender a Wountv is in' h Sn,':.f,. , , , ll vr.IV UlOUltl , great helpto that interest without a ;Mr. Jos. II. Card well, of Rockino! rational effort to save it. When xve ham, is the Supervisee He is a ev ma road, we j expect to keep it oing,.if we have to fill up between the cross-ties and 'get Cates or King to run a street tar. Thejbest of tlie whole affair is : we arfe getting the railroad more easily and sooner than we expected. tin ' - . v no would navo believed it! AH together let's Tejoice and be thank full De mocrat. LIFE THOUGHTS. Your life is what you make it. The best philosophy a contented .mind. ..- 1 If you would be strong, conquer 1M1 l.nnli - A i A wise man's thoughts walk wi nun, out, a loot's heart without. Whatever is obtained by deceit cheats no-man so inuch as the metier. ine man who Jives right and is right has more poA'er in his silence than another has by his words. Character is like bells which riiiff "in. owi music, wnen touched ac cidentally even, resound with mel ody. If we sive the moments of time we will have enough for every need Jul work. Moments "are the male rial of which days and years are made. If these be well improved, we will have years jdevoted to pro fitable employmentl . LEGAL BLANfeS. TONGUK, BREAST and TK.Ut CHAINS- I SHORT TRACES and HAMESft Harness. WAGON BOXES, one and twobor The goose-bone prophets of Ken- A lady witness said in a St. L nis court : "tj,ivo me the least grain of Lriiin Toy ;i n:iiB nmi i l. i . M u.iU i i ,i i in i no say that the latter part of character of v. !.o.. luZ February is to be the cold season, world." Let gossips nondpr th,v A n r r n 1 , 1143 m l " ? ' Oi.l ...Ill 1 I . iiiuiio dciibu niav Lie Known hv I --v' - mcy win oe urniurht. tn T I .. .. - . " i- " W Jha , R realization of its truth. Wesley was at the time sufferinff fimS n2 J? atestt;to always oii fromsevele trials, and was feelinf lfrS the need of a refuge in his own time ' If yu wish anything in this iine KeejpsSIiirts & Collar uwuujc, as iuucu as tne trembling " , n wiupayyou. , little bird did, that nestled so sat! Rp?eC" . in his bosom. So he took up. his ' Luwards, Bronghton & Co j pen and wrote the hymn : Pkinters add BiKDElts, "Jesus, Saviour of my soul, ' " "''r'' Raleigh, N. C. AVhile the vvavpa'nf trMiMo'rvii h THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS WYT? Rl?.n nnri WTTITTE FT. A TNEL, P" AVhUe the tempest still is hih."l5ii?i,?n and twilled, In every grade. . i- ft-teifeee?5booad, IjADIES' VVOOOfli VEST, 11 xriowing- Djr steam has ong been vard ,Th, w.,-ue ,ana Mile tan- stocK. radioed but plowing by e.eciictty Ail,, i (vi tft t ro. Adarce lot of -SUA WW A CL0A a. ... i lower than you ever saw. tiiem. , 1U-4 UKD UAIVKKTS. mat be beat. Vffl nr.tiwl l.ni .1 :.. r . . V . -"."wiiivjii contains rhrnn I n mi ItMIIIJtlO. i" ' i r.7r.. w- ,,.viiuS uj eiecinciiy uiiureu ana seventy-flyfe nfcrpQ ftf i,n7 nnilitv r 1 !mI?!ed . fo1: t.1e re- i are especial., Inl', ... uuvc mo ctsiaie oi th( great chocolate mam nier. The experiment, raade m the presence - ui i i aV - fulfill i if i n haa x ' ior a lan- ."! i I T T 77 t mT nnniM.n iiu oy tne " a xi vjiorx. . i twiioTurAv.Ai i.iiifHM.1' iv. iii iiir .i - ' vy a man, wno, seated on yj ine unanel Hill I oitiA sid&CUKsjyi. . .nr i w" i iiii.. ii. ; ni'i I'nf t-.i j t . m i - tt l. i n- TV I tucky the kind of teacher- he chooses for himself. If he chooses a goose for his guide, he may become as wise as his teacher. History does not relate that Adam Jnd Eve obtained their sweets -by raising sane f SOl'L Of RfLffifi rotr,T.l .ww,ucu penect con I in I at t nn mr.V.r mi .v,uv .mauiiiHB. me motive power was transmitted thrnnrrK der wires, which caused trio I . 1 ,HV UCC1B tne carriage to revo ve anrl Fiwuc ine piow through the soil. x" 13 ua'feu inat plowing in this way can pe done more rapidly and economically than hv hnNfl d lhe Memers have purchased the pat- mo uyenuon and purpose to test n thoroughly. Should all that is claimed for it be proven, a revolution in our present method of tilliagihe soil must follow. Balti more Gazette, t i scientific men and journalists, was The bark can be roU entirely successful. The plow was me whepl- There iSa directed bv a man. whn LtrA Quarry on it known bv the f grit.. It tmakes snlenrttri M7ik- oii.l u i. iiuuca lur n run xji i' u ,frl So'Sner?t00'8- Those who jGLOVES-iu fact Gloves of t-rerf would do well to come n,l and aualitv. for Ladies and. GeuT uiv m ine Drooertr. i T " I xtttut a 6 lmnd Address R. R Prm ADn a t , r: m a vi:V BAbKfri:! JJUUli M A la and i , OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. Oaks, N. C. A Full Line of NOTIua ,1 Mnnoir u.i,rAi ;e Tnnpr Made, "ul aiiviiv 1 KiavK u niviiv 1 - .1.111 way to save money is to co CAuLEY S and buy yourg illi JiOUDRAY H OUSTS r nmr. r'ir' w. .'tl.aTflf 1 . STUDENTS'- FAV6SfTl,: -J:1 "? ?" relets i - - I Cldl Ij;il,I IIIIHtTM I If 11 LU . . 4 1 nleilo-o mvcfllf tn fnfnrft SIS In ll7 Lll 1 -r w - . . ... - - Allan Crist, Prop'r, Chapel Hill, W. c. Location desirable. Tr,vCfi .... every respect. Every del cacy out of TlY served upon the Se f lerms touit the tid r ' , eral patronage bestowed IifJ to try to deal fairly and lionet everybody. j Very respcftfull)V '1 D. McCAb'i-- Chapel Hill, N. C, Oct. 3, M9' ' finri nn-i t" " wuuDoara
The Chapel Hill Ledger (Chapel Hill, N.C.)
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Jan. 31, 1880, edition 1
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