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jVO. W GRAHAM,
H.llsDDro, N. C.
A. GRAHAM
Grahiuu, N. C
fnctlee In tho State &nd Federal otirts,
eK)9.i jiV,toutiy;n,.p4iid,t(. coUeejLing;:.' ;
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iVactiSiS3QtaSaI!wi&dVL'U
(fill faivhfnlly and promptly attend to all biisi-
Composed by John H. Boner, of North Car
olin i, exuresH t for rlio h,.,..i ..f ,1 ..
At rest anions tlir owa-
Rest to ba broken never '
...... Thfir folded flug.for them out-blotyu
No more.' forever
v They did not think to come. . .
So silentlv so late -
When eteppinK to the tonndins; drum,
' They left the Stat
They thought to see aain .' ... . . .
Tr.e loved ones kissed through tears,
I" ' 'INoiln, tljp trenches of. the slaiu
To lie for years.
But lips thev kissed grew old
!. A,nd eyes that wept grew blind,
' " And hearts that could hut breuk.lay cold.
By grief enshrined. . J
And jfirits veiled iu woe,
L.iokin toward life's west,
VVtre cailetl in lenderuess uiilo
Eternal rest.
T" Tlie'f Samenot but thev come., t
.1 vuuquisiiB.i, iaitiuui le.v,
In silence, anil are welcomed home
t '
1 . 1 Iu sileuce too.
Their place of burial Is
e , f. $ "Jlaliowed" by woman's prayers,
t ' " nibioi epltiph Vi un this
Could not be theirs.
1 A NIGHT OP PERIL.
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A THSILLING STOKY OF PIONEER LIFE.
A D VERTISEMENTS.
Fashionable r Jailor,
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Is prepared to make Fine Olothin? for every-'
oody." "See'LislampleB i of Fallgoods and styies
mar !
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BEAUTIFUL4
Catal?irua X I
FREE!
2 a week inafl
imitisifio'is
MILLIONS
OF THEM 5
For FLOfilSTS and
- AMATEURS.
" lutcb Bulbs, "apatt
Bulbs, French Bulbs,
r JT. BMW,-Also
t r U VUtiH fftrGreanhouaea
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HIRAMSIBLEY&CD.
BCSDSKKH, ,
Bochester. N.Y. ft Chicago. M' ,
ad8 at home
bv
Hie
Best business now
before til ft nnhlii' flariital not ' hL't'd 8 ! ' W
will start you. Men, wonien.boTS Rhd Irl?
wauted everywhere to work go: ii. riavi is
the time. You jail work in aartftimevr.!;i?e
roar whole tine to the buSnei. f dther
Dusine.ss will pay you nearly as well. 'jNone
au fail to innU-H PiinrmrviiB nair. bv entrn'di)''
t once. Costl v ontflLand ternis f roe. Money.
Tademf easilv. Iigathono.aWvEAdarefS
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IS A SUSIE CURE
for all diseases of the Kidneys and
TttlttHliniiUlo Ion i in Uiia most impovtaot
WttnMUig u to ttnxnr offtarpMity nd
JnHa, tinralatbig Jlifl healthy aeoreUonof
tb Bfle, and ty keeptnff th IwwbI IS tree
wWlton,ayBpoptlo,oroQDBtipted,KWiifly
Worttrm mrWy reliuv and qulakJy euro.
wtha Bprlng to cleanae the ByBtem, every
OM-ihMMtiikathOMtKrliocranBeof . . n
'SOLtj Iry bRUOCisTs.' Wi?e f
Wfcile yoaC'tTWSJlJflipf
. uy tlit members or me t. u.
f It w a.5 my fortune sometime since to
take a trip in one of those splendid float
ing palaces which wind their way daily
upland down the Ohio Rivevrand carry
their living and commercial treisht so
safely and speedily, in comfort, ease and
pleasure to. their destination." r-j; '
""Tfiatli; was not always so I ""was re
minded by a story.which J Upftrd , from
an old sentleman who was a fellow-
passenger, and whose acquaintance I
pleasantly formed on deck ; and, finding
hin to be relative of a Ken! ucky fam
ily, withwhom I was on intimate terms,
I accepted his story os entirely reliable,
and- will give it, as nearly as I can, in
his own words.
"It must have been nearly a hundred
years ago, not later anyhow than 1800,"
Uui Mftolmfuthit my grandfather,
Horace pobarf j settled wheme the city
of Frankfort now lies i-as- a, mee
)iamlet? theo.t Hp. was: the ovinei? di a
llatboat, so th.e,1ettiert caHed him Cap'n
Hpbart: an used to hire him to make
I trips dowp the rijcr for supplies for the
settJement. no som lines utscu w
a3 M as Pittsburg, and bring powder
and lead and groceries, very often stock
or a -small party of emigrants and their
plunder to points along the shore.
TOne trip! he niadef I ' remember
mbtly, was.about'isuiJ or jtov, m ic
I fall of the year, tho marks of. which he
carried to his grave. His cargo that
time was mostly of powder, lead lor dui
lets and cured bacon a very desirable
prize for the Indians who were lurking
up and down the -shore.' At Pittsburg
he met a party of half adozf-n emigrants
for central Kentucky, who gladly avail
ed themselves of the opportunity to go
as jar'as Frankfort on captain xion
flatboat. .
. Well laden, the little party, among
ivhomwere two women, set out on the
retmiTvtryftg going on prosperously a
great part of the way. Capt.- Hobart
knew that danger lay between the Big
Sandy and Kentucliy rivers. .
y After passing 'the'mouth of the Big
Sandy, it wouia v ucurooaijf w
qfiutiopsly until he leftthe Indiana
sborer and turned into the Kentucky
River, where Uey 'would be compara
tively safe. .
, Nothing .occurred, Ijoweyer, for ever
'al klfly weather waiglorious, the
j river smooth, and they were enjoying
J"the trip very much, when one morning
two men hailed them ' from the otner
shore. ' . ., .. - . '
( What's wanted-?" demandeti-Capt..
Hobart. ' '!" ' C
' 'Want to go down the river, land and
take us aboard, waf the answer,.; ,
" " Are there but wo of you?" shouted
the captain, j . : : "
' "ThatJalll We'll be no trouble. Pull
in arid get us on board ir the men shout
ed
in that region
tpnafr
"What say Jo ?" asked Captain Ho
bart. ' : ',," ;
"Don't like it Captain," said Jo, lean
ing on his paddle. "Nothin but a decoy
fry my notion,,'.'' , ' . , ,
. "To mine tjoo," said 'Captain Hobart.
"Ifd hate to leave them if I thought they
were honest." ' ': . . ,
"They look, like .'.rascals from here,
Captain," said Jo! "Tham woods, like
as not are full'pf Injuns, and, we've got
weemen aboard." v . ;
Wontdo.Captain.L,
"No, Jo, we won't risk it."
Captain Hobart1 then shouted to the
men : , ;. ;.. rj- , , , ., .;
"You'll have to wait for the next boat.
We're full." " '! ;- ; -"'
i The ilatbqat passed on, leaving the
m$n making profane.exhtbitionofanger
on the shore a proof that they were
not what they,claimed to be, , .
The travellers proceeded very watch
fully down the'river, but saw, no, signs
of trouble until near sunset.
They were passing very thickly
wooded spot, when two men carrying a
third between themj came down to the
shore and hailed the boat. 1 ',
, "Haloo !'r answered. Captain Hobart.
' "Come in and take us aboard," was
the next call. , '' . . . - '
; "What's the ;;matter shouted the
Captain.-1 :fC:C; :-
"Got a man hurt here. Want to get
obeyed - but not too swiftly; for the la
dian boat was steadily drawing' nearer
and nearer. ' '- ''
Another volley and three of the pur
suers tumbled overboard, but as they
returned the fire , one one ot the emi
grants dropped, groaning, at his post. r
"Steady and' quick ! Fire in 'succes
sion !" ordered the captain. "They aim
too low. Disable them before they can
board, us.". ', . ,-, , . . , , u,
The bows of the two f boats almost
grated together, and one daring savage
sprang upon the flat boat's gunwale. '
. Captain Hobart sprajhg forward, 'J)ut,
before he could' raise.' his rifle a . shot
went through his ' shoulder. 1 "'
He staggered, ,but; with desperate
courage, rallied and fired hU adversary
iainng uajKwava ana oyer into , ine
Maddoned at this, for the assaiiiijgln-'
dian was their leader, the Indians made
a rush to the craft. In the iiupetuosity
of Itheir onset, the old, ; unseaworthy
thing capsized, and the swift current of
the bhip .wks full of struggling, scream
ing, wounded and drowning savages. ."
The violence of he knock' gave the
other boat a sheer which sent it off di-.
NEWS ITEMS,
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,; ! Crowded out of inside last week. ,;
. At'Brewton, Ala th,e epidemie,i9pro
nounced yellow fever, .The population
of the town is between 3,000 and 5,000
and there have been 34 j cases j and 8
deat!'s... v .i ' y v
1 Failtires last weelc run" hp "243 'as
agaipst 187 fbi4 the preyibus week. '. As
d conseqihce there is a 'shrinkage in,
the - volome' " of trade" and on increase
in bank deposits'.1 " ' ';' -'.-..-
,The'body?ipf , FaWfcV Rpge'rpohy - Wo
disiipparel 'some lime last July, it is
supposed to avoid' trrest. was foimdl3th
inst., neaf reenvitl. .f'TIie , skeletoii,
clothes and a kiiife were all tlxat rerriax"-.
j ed.f It ls' thought he committed 8uicide
Asbeboro' Coltrtff i Eet John Paris, Di1
ft.yof the Methodist ProtfeatHnt 'Church
igde'ad1 He was one of the1 leaders' of
tttat Church in this Statd aild ktitrof the1
Wftt men iti 'lt. - He was "borli'J1n "Ad-
m'airice courtly."" ' -: ""' -u
naf""K7i .run tyc-. :iv! :nU .Mli-rn v
' - Greensboro Workman.) The schools oi
tbe south-east f Greensboro -are1 ' dointr
Allcock's Porous Plasters
AIKK WllllltB OTHm,lMTB
" ' FAll. RVRN TO BEI.IKTK..,
plle4. ! m Murine :k
nil
dicates an increased' interest m educa
tional matters. . '!:,- ;.S f'U
; ", H 'A .f '''-i': (.- i'"' : 'l. -..il U,
A ispecial, session of the Texas- legist
laturo is, called to ,mept , in , January. , to
consider the lands question, and other
matters. The fence . law, , question , haft
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rectly into the middle of the river and ' creae? quow,, ana xence uwing ana
j .i, "j ' '.,'' ' i rancn uurning i iju prcyaium. tuui yrvp
uniLeu lb rapiaiy upwn xoo rar. irom. me
shore for any danger from lurkers uon'
unusually u-elh Pleasant Lodge has 80 k'chWftvlljfme
pupils; Oak Dale 90 and, Munt .PIe'a. not beeo tJoMie& wltfc rlreomatlBtti aoaildoW
ant 52,i This is a good showing and in- ' Un. ni Matu mmA i m.. fc '
PmiA., 308mnh Third 8tn 1
-,) :n. '. February 1st, 1684. ' )
r Ihaye beeia using Mlcock'a Porous- blaster
or a number pf ygars fud always wlth ciarke
beucfiu ' I have been much troubled, with mum
cnlar1 rheumatism'; have tefri treated by fie of"
our liet phy8lcuiBa-wiCfttnrteoeivlny; soy Te-
lfjel whatever. n -XKB,pBc4ilA4neoc)i, foroo
Plaster on the parts affected and I can assure
you the pain has almost entirely left mA, I can'
recommend them to e'vfj'jMDne as the,bent pbw
tcr madef.' I have' tried Mherplaatera'bat fodnd
ttbeni worthies: 7,'.n H ,lf i,K T-dun-'l
I sui l i ii,un ;!Marehrd,1880:7
'. tlhav'e fceea. greatly 'trotrWel wM eoiia.
lism ahd weak kidneys. t.l,KM, adrlad. .irjr.
Allcock's porous plaalfirvfliad used two other
klpdjs. pf so called jporona,, Plaster, ;,wW)qIi, lid
tne no itood.) but one of yours has worked like.
i ! i
the bank, free froin i,ts terrible pur:
suers.
us.
A great shout of joy at their deliver- j
ance rose tip from the little CfeW.. at
him up to the Folks. Pome in andbelp least from all; who. were- able to i shout
uaptain fiooart lay senseless m tne dot;-'
torn of the boat, one man was dead and
ree others badlv wounded, leaving bat
three"jdnhurt to care forthe rest. ' "rr !'','
With the help 6f the: tw6 1 1 brave i Wd-
.. -Captain Hobart took out his pocket
telescope ahd hauled it up -to his eye,
and took'a look through.,; ; ; .;!-'
, "It's the twp iye , met this morning "
"I thought so,", chuckled Jo, close be
side mm..v i: h -. f,i ..;u-- -..
; "Well, they WOQjt trap m" said Cap
tain ifobartr; and then heshouted lusti
ly : 'Can't stop for you !'.' and ,then or
dered the men to help the drift all .they
could with te paddjes,. ', ',
l "Cap'n,'.' pud Jo, "take a, look thro'
your glasses at, that clump of beeches.
What' under tern?" ; .'. :
i The1'' Captain' looked,! as directed,
where the trees hung far over, and the
bank was in deep shadPW. , v, , v
i "Wnat d'ye' make?" eagerly asked
JO.v r': '.i'.t- j . M.
"It looks like an' old flatboat, but I
can't surely . make out. , Bo if they've
got a boat we're in a bad fix.''
"Fac'J Cap'n, and ' it 's goin,' to ube a
moonlight night, full moon, an' comin'
up airly. , Weemen aboard too.". r
"Well, joeU prepare, fpr em,, and
then run bur best. It's all we can do."
As to proya that their suspicions were
shore, falling shfirf. pf j it mark, 'which
was probably the tall term pf captain
Hobart, as' M.tOcjd boldly jip;m : bis
boat. J, . .
This,dec;4ed him. . He called tegethej
the men includftig the emigrants ; there5
were pnly eight men, all told-directed
the wemen to lie flat down in the bet
torn pf the boat, and made atl the prep
arations he cyuld for. a fight, in case it
came, -i,-'". - ..'. V:'?
; They did not need to wait very leng.
Even befeje the moon was fully risen,
men, who had not uttered 'one' cry du
ring the'fight,,' , they di4 this' an4 '.afiej
their arrival, atf homethe three 'men
recovered, as did Captain; jjr3bar. j'
; But Captam Hpb.art carried, to his-;
grave a shoulder scarred with ( th bul
let received in that fierce, fight on. the
Ohio. ''." '
' The Number Three:
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, When the' world was '. created ' says, a
writer, we find land, water and sky, sun,
moon and stars; each treated in three
days ; Jonah jas in ,!thV whaleV belly
three days .; our Savior passed three days
in the tomb Peter1 denied bis Sftvlo
thrice. There were three patriarchs
Abraham, Isaac ''and Jacob. Abraham
entertaioedj three 'angels,' '&muelwa
called three times. . -"Simon lorest thou
me," was repeated three-.tims. Daniel '
was thrown in a den ; with three Hons
for praying three times a day.' Shad
rach, Meahaclt and Abednegoi were' se
cured from the flames of the furntce.
correct, an aVrow wai burled from the The ten wnfcmandments were delivered
onu tne .third daylt Jaob had . three
friends. St. Paul speaks of faith, ! hope
and charity these , tbree. Those' fa-'
mous dreams of the Baker and Butler
were to come to pass in three days';
Elijah prostrated himself three times on
the dead child , Sampson deceived' De
lila three tirne before she discovered
the source pf nis' strengtliJ There are
three cenditipns fpr man earth, heaven
and hades. There is also the Holy
trinity. In my thelogy there wer& three
traces. Cerberus with bis three beads;
tbey pould See that the. woods was full j Neptune helding his three toothed staff,
'' "j'.M. v'.l iti'f!? j ' til .iui 't,,i I U A,y,1A nfrtolnVii rhAriahml with Vn-
of mpvjufcv painted, half naked fQrms,
and heard yells which cpuld come from
nene but the Indian . threat.
'. KeeDine a careful watch, they could,
after a time, distinguish a dark object . ing neon and night'j trees group; t,heir
moving.on.ihe;viterr.'Cjt ew leaves in three ; there, is "p. three leaved
nearer thev saw that it , was a flatboat I clover. Every ninth wave is a grand
the oracle of Delphi cherished with ven
eratiea the ripod j and the nine mnses
sprans from the three. In nature . 'we
have male, fenfhle and offspring; morn-
filled with Indians. . - ' :'" r
"It must be the old thing, that used to
lie up at PorJJiason, ( JHUe j9tation on
Ue,coast)fayt ,Jo.(. ';Ifr it is, we can
sint w"; ' : '',"
i 'iWaittiy thty get -near men,", said
the captain, "and then aim low ad ; give
them first fire.! , '' "V : '
Breathless the. men crouched ; in the
Fntual Ai'' Society. Don't! t fantaia Hobart knew where he
i!l O fc?Vrss this aJCertisnneht with- J But Captain xx
7rfw. ',. W-Wndinsr for c rcuiars auu and meant to pe otiwu- "'
- MUTUA.L AID SOCIETY,
16iu3ai
Harribur. I'd.
ed to cue ef his boatmen an pld . fellow
called Osage Jp, who had spent his life
end efthebpat near which the Indians
were rapidly drawing, as sbpn as they
came within rifle range, eight bullets
sped at the wprd pf command and made
havee ampng the pursuers,
j Shputsand groana Jbllpwed, . and the
savages poured forth a fierce volley into
tbe little group. One of the three horses
was killed there were three on the
boatbut ne men fell ; '
'Lokol i quifik!" "ordered the captain.
Swiftly and Bilently his order was j
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erty has .depreciated in value.
'Eeidsviile 'Dollar Weeklvt There.is fn
th'eneighborhbodpfSandy Ridge, pfok,es
c6unty, an, bid hegro', man whe. .cfaims
to be 114 .years ' eld. '.lie Wap , broMght
irom v lrgiuiit WJi unqiuw . uy ,i uc jre?-
cfjt Judge ;Ruffin'sf CTandfather. , Th'
VkilAmir ollri1 "ii'ft milaa ; friar, ftiitnl
on leaving this State te make his fidmc
elsewhereron the 6th lnst.; sent jiw to
Superintendent Mills,' to go to 'thfe efi
dewmcnt fund ' of the ' Oxford Orphan
Asylum, in mempry:df his wife !whd' de
lighted 'in helping the Orphatis 1 whjle
livlriA-1" '-'(" '' " ''t.".vv..v
1 We learn froto the, Wil8on L4djancw.
That a thirteen vear .old dauohteii iof
Gilliam .Eure, of Stanhope Nash doonty
fell into a -well -hrty leet deep and was
killed -instantly. That several -rob
berica have -been - committed !in ,tbat
town recently, the booty consisting-iof
money ana jeweiryj nu t ja. i v'-'-' 'i'"
j ."vj.T 'if! - ifTftAsiijL, s: I-(."i J
: ; jpayetteyille, Observer j Qpe night Jast
week ilr. A,lderman Holland, iliying; in
Carver'B.Oreek Township, .was attracied,
out of his; hpinje, by. the cries ,9f, young
tnippy, and on gpipg, ou he. paw. w.bnA
he. took tp be a hog or.dog jBgljting .his
puppy. , he.seized a pail of, 'water a,d
dashi, it.on them, the jntrnder;.raa. .off
about. twenty paces, and then shpwed
fight nd strte4 back, when Mr. Hol'
lanq picked up,,a hoe and struck him,
across the head . killins. him iDStantlv.
he Jhen got a light and found., the . sp-
i t- ft,!.
posea nog; or aqg m oe a largej,. .ijiib
s queer Ju(, true sjUry, a I'm
, ! y ii ' ii i m s.i i iil i i .
Resnlte cf-f Talking When Asleep,
) ! "Who Is Maria?" was the'' qh?stim
that startled Mr. Brown, , who : talks in
his-ialeep, as he -waked up the1 other
inorning and found Mrs. Bfpwn fttihg
upjn bed. with an. intcrogation point in
one eye and an exclamation poinfin tfid
, "Maria, Maria who . at.- !
"That's -what I want ' to 'know', "you
repeated that name over and oyer again.
ii,-
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last night." f
,'Let me see oh, yes, that's. Parker
dog a splendid animal. , I have been
trying to buy ber." "
A "You ought io own.he.r certainly, yoi
are so excessively.; fond . of herj , You
asked Parker's dog to ' pu ! her 'arms
around your nipck, and Ids yoii., ; You
even went so far as to tell Parker's dog
that you ioyed her withra!l yourJheartf,
an that, when you came to . die, if you
could only lay your head on her bosom
you could breathe your life buf 8weeiy
there, i Then you, asked Parker's dog to
have another plate Of ice cream; and, if
the watch, ypu had given her, kept good
time. During tne nislit you Kissed r&T"j
ker's dog a dozen times J called, her' alj
the pet names you knew, .and, proved to.
pne conclusively that you-ought to: five
complaint alnwuaiMg them, aad Leopslder tern.
Climbing the SpiStaW;
Ipyisible f rcMter&irein a, Kcw
,r .linland , Cottager
! "Tts." she said, "our children - artf tMrffsd v
and gone, and my hiinhwd and I set by onr
winter fire mnrh as we, did before, the lltfls
Ones ame to widen the circle. ' life' la1 souew
thintfaapiral atalicaae w: are ail ,tba Ume;
Coming around over the spot we started fromk
Only one degree fnrtheiupitlrIi .wirii' I
i Thats a pretty Ulusti atlon.' remarked her ,
f rleufl, miisrnelv, garinflfito the glowing coals
whk-U. related a. jitoasaot beat froai te any i
wlndo,vcd stove, ''lou know we cannot atop
Ulo irplhd Wll ihtiua-I"J ! it : fi(
J "Surely wo cannot, and, for, nirtelf, dont .
Janets ipHifa I not attended , wjttv; cabMLtty, Off
mffoilni;, forlbav'rha'd my share of ' that.
Not IbiSa: -aineematf : bealtbtonwtate brok '
dowi,. My system was , full of malaria. , My.
.digestiorr- became 'tnotonfenly disordered "and
my aervei wreiirn a ,wrU.-nea.;StMe. L wMg
laniriild. ato nttfc and that without enjoying It,
and had no atrenirib or ambitkM'Jlonertona't
-tften my light househQldJUliou Vedlcat.treat-
?eut failed to reach tne seal of my trouble.
Ie dUeaan whJch:emed to-he'nreakneasi if
,all 1 lie vital organs progreaaed , until ( had
e vt ral aitacka; which mt )hylelau 1TOnormJ
tied to beacule congestion ci.lhe atopiacbr-Tbe ,.
leriof fhWe WBa keb5ratt iruMW abT I
waairtvan ap, dto A, lhia Vlinad -parnl
t)ally passed, my h-isbaod heard of the merits,
of BAUKR'8 TtNlG' n IntlirorantlB'irt
a- Ml .A T . L- I. . I ..f . 1.. .aj .
effeoU at 'on6e. l lP appeared to pervade my '
body, at,th,ouKb the 1)leing irfekew ,lUe Jnd '
cbma In m. Taklrnr tin ntlmr medlnina f m
tlnued to Improve, anr am ao tn better liealtb 1
th8.ut.(,hi8V!ibeeP';,n ft u rtHiJ
i Extract from an Interview with the wife, O , t
Rev. '.. P. PerrV. iiaato of th-, Bmtlt Ghnrc-h '
doldbrrM(a,8. j . jfrw r-rf M'rt'-
i IqMMOIfS., poi ReLlBirj..i,- I an ji-jwYi
j 8PECUI. PROCJXDlNfl&ii i,;,
Diram Wells, a Executor ofH'm, . Wellt.
V wa.
Anderaoa Werfs. ItH Hinihaw-atrd UonnU
- Wl'viiiC lVe11"4 rVpoa-fVellSjWd Kptta.
State of North Carolina- "fff '"
: 2b" tlieShirijrtf Alamaiice County r '
Gakir'Ao : '" n. t eb:t'.K.fil
i . . Yon are. hereby commanded., U i f
uinmon Anderson Wt-lla. Jr' Hlnabaw an4; r
LouisiiiU wife.. well BokMnaa f weiu i
and Kosam.a VVejn, the defendautaaboveiMutaT .
d if thoy M fohiHl Wlthiii your eorraty, to p-
pear at the office of Uie L'terkfOf. toaJ5piur,,
CouK and Judge of robate for tne county of , .
lamaoce-wniMtn! twenty day; after kba aarki
' . . , , ! i i .1 Jam
OI 11118 U1II1IUU n tuny CAiiuEjiy v iu vmj ,
of Mich aer iei and answer the eowplBint for - 3
iliu u,fiLioi,iit i if -.Lute which wilLba Aeooalledo-,
n the otHeeof safdCk-rk and Probate Jndgn
wltbln (en a) s tioiq,uie4Stf otuis sotamoaa. i
ihJ f.. il..Aull riifn..rlant' tnbM nnf Ihm that If
they friHa anew 4he-said rmrph-ltit 'wlthlri ' I
that time the plaintiff a will apply to be,,lkrf:, f
fur tbe relief demanded lo the complaint.
Herein fail nntaad. iI AMU iimmona aaaae
due return.
lven nndertmv aaiiaandeal w taUtCOart
tliU 25th day of September, 1883. .f
- f . .. , .andetofflctoibaUrtdim i
L ' -'r ' ! ' ' ' '
swell. -We haye fUb, flesh and fowl.
The majority f mankind .die' at thirty
three. What could be done -in mathe
matjes 'without 'the .triangle ? , Witness
thA rtowerof the Wedge! and in logic
three premises are indisnsable; I V
common for three to re a lucky nuroper, j v ?
'ii
Baia Wrsakl la the Frcl,,, ,
1 vfi
r..:- 'Wit
i 3 ' "Men often mistake' noforiefy for
TTow dPoressinir it is to 'see acres'' of fame," bat they never mistake Kidney-
trees cut down in the midst of a noble Wprt for auy quackinedieinei.i Kidneyj
forest. How saddening it is alsp tp. see Wort jf universally ( recognized as, a
by the use of Parkers Hair Balsam. Ijver, bowels and kidneys. fcp
For actual efficiency this fameus article . aw '
stands atthe headofchw Elegant sfpure of 80 crushes
for the todet, dehaous odor and re-1 u rom he&r . fce t
stores the D color to grav orfad-, ftfterward, the con9tant weight',! of lt
"d ha"-- E.cnPmii-" Vi';- brings forth bitterness-the teste " and
sional apphcatipn keeps the hair and, 8train3from the losa 0f the Vat. , " t
scalp m perfect .order, f , ... w-- .t . ? -: yV&j
ItJUiJ-lt'a bwaaehaadoped acayaita
of Inanrance that iU public haa lone wanted r
J.i 1 w.a4 Wl-I
establish one.
Urancu men
( H.
16au3m .': . Harriaburg, Pa
e, aud t wat ra lPrat class, x in
in trt addreaa' 1 . j'
V
Vhe cnnATicyiin
L
-roa
iaa It to aw an tba p-taftAaui ef
KIDHEYa.LtVia An J BOWKL1
haa- km- faa orinu iminia nun
: THOl At Of CASH
MUm nl forma of thia Snibl eMat
ilaawf, bean qnirviy 1-Atmd.nd iaettua
1 . .- mi aw law wasw --::-j1
nra at. uaciaoa Bat, sols at MrSSwtoa.
IwiXta, BICH Riwvw at Ca.,-luili-"
(...i m eir:t .: ':f,,t
rtat dies Insnre; U the . U, Mntaalf Aid.
mvlMtr. '.Address' "'''"I"1'-"
loauittn xiarrieou, (i ,
paiaMrfa far the GLEAN? B.
yearlaalvare. .
$l.0O. i Truth is the h:ghefi thing that'man
' may keep. Cbau :er,
I-
' lira
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UllkKOU'
11-irlcu. Absolu
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