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THE LENOIR TOPIC. "WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, It?" . . SCOTT, Jr., Editor anl Misher. 1 ' 1 " 1 .."'.J' C-iH Subscription price, $ l.O C. tTAdTertising rates reasonable. Jag? All bills for adrertising pay- able weekly. ? rr- t i C3f 1440 copies mailed Jan. 7. : WHITCflXSHESSIJCm , In the United States Senate Jan. j 7, Mr. Morrill spoke in favor of bis . resolution declaring , that so-called reciprocity treaties with nations of " inferior population and j wealth should be regarded . with' disfavor. Mr. Bayard expressed the hope that the consideration ..of the interstate commerce bill would be postponed, in order to allow time for deliber tion on the subject. Mr. Inealls. in Urging action on the bill, said the Senate was suspected, to which Mr. Bajard responded that ho "did not know how it feels to be suspected' The matttr then went over. , The Beaganiiriterstate commerce bill was farther lebatcd in the House. ThelTnlted States Senate passed the Oregon Central land forfeiture bill., The House passed the pension appropriation bill. It appropriates 159.976,000. Messrs. Cox and Po-. , sey, , the embittered Iort j Deposit editors, failed to meet on the field of honor near . Washington yester day, although Mr. Posey deaies that he has backed down or apologized. ' In the United States Senate Jan.; 8, a number of speeches were made! condeming the custom of attaching general legislative provisions to ap- FiuFiUUu uiiib. r. puarn; made an argument in favor of the constitutionality of reciprocity trea- ties r- interstate commerce bill by a vote of 158 to 75. j In the Alabama con tested election case, Shelley (demo-; crat) was unseated and Craig (re publican) seated. Col. Lamont, Jjfr. Cleveland's private secretary, arrived in Washington yesterday. The Jackson Democratic Association of Washington celebrated the 70th an niversary j of the battle i of New Orleans yesterday; i STATE TOPICS. . "184 miles of railroad were built in North Carolina in 1884. 1 ! i The inauguration of Gov. Scales 1 will take place On the 21stJ p ' f '- , '' ; ' i - . . Dr. Marcellus Whitehead,!, aged 64, of Salisbury, died on Friday of week before last. j ;, !, ' - Read the call elsewhere published for a convention of lawyers to be held in Raleigh on the 28th. - ' j Co. J. M. McCorkle, a prominent M lawyer of Salisbury, was stricken with paralysis in Lexington a couple of. weeks ago but is much improved. CALDWELL SUPERIOR COURT. SptCllI TsriB, i.!!5. hit CZ. lnrj ... as A mm I I Pratlrfinir 1 l J udge Arery : opened court promptly at 11 o'clock, Moaday morning and the following gentle men were drawn as j i aJjrand juby, i J. J. Harshaw being made fore man : J. J. Harshaw, Smith Cof fey, B. M. Tuttla, 3, W. Faucette, IU D. Smith, Jesse Moare, P. V. Coffey, G. W. Miller, J. A. Woods, Taylor Hayes, E. J. Bush, A. F. Estes; JohnR. Steele, J. A. Houck, C. L. Coffey, Jahn A. Wakefield, II. N. Coffey, M. C. Setter, i The Judge consumed the morning t hour in delirering a Tery Jensible charge to the grand jury. : Deputy Sheriff A. H. Boyd was sworn inas officerof the grand jury, Mr. W. D. Clarke is employed aa Deputy Clerk during the session of the special term. j I j After organizing, the C rand Jury adjourned until Tuesday morning. " William Pennell, A. Hji Courtney and J. T. Montgomery j were exdus- ed from serring on the regular ynumu. . . 1 i ' ; i - xiio oueriii i orucreu w numamou each day seren tales jurors to strya -mmmmj wawaai , aw aaaA continuance of the court ba two juries of 12 men them ready to go into a ; as the other goes out with a case. ' CUIHIKAL DOCKET. . State rsJ W Clarke and Sue Greer, f and a : alias dapias. I I ' Dare Coffey, a and b; alias capias.; L J Beach, c c w : alias to Ashe. I in;. kli John Tilley, ' a and b ; alias t ' -Watauga; :'i ''';;'':''' "; 'J ohn Rupert and M A Shoemaker. ' i and a ; ' alias capias. ; ; ; f - ; a uauuuwi, a ttuu u ; uuu ca- aliis capias. Jchh Cloatz. a and b: alias capias ' JUL UVU ICUJ.ll.Ug, ' " A SoOatet Winebarsrer. and PoET liien! asp .aed pon ayme;-St of SjFv fouWb AftiiLnl of $200 for his appe, ce until judg- ment is rendered. Robert Pritchard, a and b ; alias capias. : Robert Jpampbelland JHejirjHeacI lan, a and b ; judgment suspended meekness and humility, which 7 cot on payment of costs as io' Campbell ; ered him as a garment of loveliness,: alias copias as to Healan. ' ' , , , . XAiin unu j ones anu u. xi; , ?Ea'rn ' hard t ; affray, jru il t'V, Judgment of nan costs eucn. , r Jim Simmons and Elvira Kirby; f nd h; alias capias. . , ; D. B. Carlton, c c w: anbiaission. judgment suspended on payment' of costs. ' ' f ' ' v ' H Sethi .'Bradsimw,' ' larceny f alias capias. (;- ' ; r flx - ;. . Sallie McRary," .disorderly' house, , alias capias. , . , . ...;;. " The alias caplnses indicate that nearly all the parties defendants are not in attendance. There was not a jury trial Monday, yet nearly all ii : : i ' -1 3 ? - 1 . Hici rk QDii worn raanriAil anrl iiianAa I 0fvv coritiuuance oh account of absence of parties. , . "Don t they accuse you of steal- ing'Jn the neighborhood ?" asked an ; attorney of a witness as to character. ; ; " Yes,'; was the reply, ;they ac-! cuse me of everything mean." At half past nine o'clock Tuesday morr.iug, Waightstill A. Anderson u Kr ;.,f ' question of a special venire was discussed.. In deference to! the ishes of the prosecution Judge Avery ruled that aspecial venire of 150 freeholders be drawa from the jrj li8t jn the manner prescribed " by 8ection 1739 of .the Code, , which was accordinirlv done. The Sheriff will have today to summon the ju- rors an it is hoped to begin upon'! the Anderson case tomorrow. ,A8 soon as the grand jury sends in a bill against Joe Jones for murr! der, if t does, a special venireof 75' men will be asked for and it is hoped by his lawyers to try his case today, j (Wednesday,) as it is not a compli-i cated case. , In the meantime, motions on tne citii uocaei,. uemurrers ana tne nice diversion will entertain the' Court until Thursday morning, . if an in-' j terim occurs. : Masonic Hall, Boone, N. C. ; t i . , . ' ;, . : . . . At a regular communication of Watauga Lodge, No273, A. F. & A. M. Dec. 27, 1884, A. L. 5884, E. F. x)Till, W. C. Coffey and D. B. "Dougherty, were appointed a committee to draft suitable obituary and resolutions in regard to the aeain oi our orotner, j. w, uoun- cill, when the following resolutions were submitted and adopted. Our belored brother,' James Wil lis Council!, was born in Ashe coun- tJ (n Watauga county) 1f a, Ik mm. wtm Mm, : A Ik mm. A mmm mm. a 4 'mXi . 1 uwc iuc wwi ui ouuoe is now located and was one of the old land marks of said town.r ' Brother Councill was a ' chartered member, of Watauga Lodge, No; making said settlement. ; ! , 273 aslSenior Warden in the West . J C.Newland paid $3.50 far Dec. tb,' 18C7, Ai L. 5867. baring HlV' ' r "; f been initiatedand made a mason in HKnoh? WBall TaylorsTille, Tennessee, before the lew, L. 8. Hartley, Jos. T. Powell, war, and was the oldest male mason appointed to go upon, the premises beloninnfr to onr Tir ' WrntliiaF and Jaj off a public road from a Councill wm a faithful member of hisge-a.worthy-Wother-and contributed his zeal and faithful at- tendance to the success of masonry. I ' Broth-er Coumcill died Terr peace- I w.-. - " - WMJ UCIKiU- I fully at his brother's, G. B. Councill. on Meat Campi this county on the nightfj of the. 19th of Not. 1884, baring lived 57 years, 10 ' months : and 20 days. V ' i! -,: ' ' , In this death' of our -brotrier, the ; Lodge hu lost a faithful msmber, )Ve,wanJ S9& citizen, Klsfamily , a 'deVoted father and husband, ; therefore be it , ' ' ! ' ' ; ' Resolvid by Wig Tjodge; sThatwe tender to the bereaTed family of our departed brother, our r avii ajuiptn.uj auu conaoienco I m tneir sad perearement. Resolved 2nd. That the mem E. F. Loyill, , f Com. - W. C. Coffey, V -V' -.H , ' Whebjus;1 death has ' remoVed Creek Baptist Church, oui'biloyed wb.t&Wot this lasred brother. WWa , :yl th.re wiU brf'minmini-'fo; M .V. ; I fS iO-. 'HJ' 6.-The I u yi u mwko wear , mo UBUAl l t " .; : : . 5 trial as soon: copy of this obituary arid these res- thonzed to be funded. intA i i ; - - . . . - . . I,.... . : i. I.1 i. . : t ; v plutions toTHi Lexoir Towo with JX-'ttKJ ;' 67,045 of rT,",Tr' tsr i' matin r-a. n ..j a-ttr-' D. B. Dough: that lored the church, and an earn- r 3rlwlor its progress, amaene 1 "wo will sadly miss. He?a if ..led tne srreat truths ol tne firof , jne mysteries oi reaempwou ir rt .J in tne blood ol atonement. with a clearness and strength seKr dom surpassed. His unimpeachable character as a man, and his devotion to the church and Christ, his good I ness, his sound judgment ills! wis dom .in.cpunel Jiis reputation, his all recommended him as a man to be loved. . And we believe he has gone T from the . trou bled and , trials and narunips pi long, soiuier iire,i u rtst witli those to jwhom the, hord will say, ' Well fddne,, good and faithful servants, enter into the iovs ;f thy Lord. ' 'For we rejoice in the belief tnst he was prepared for1 the summons, j: i ' J r Resolved, That we tender to the bereaved companion and family of our dear brother, our warmest sym pathy, snd commend theia. to. Him who alone is able sustain in treuble. ; Resolvkd, Tha to, comfort and a copy of these tninlntiAtia m A lot brotherMoofeJa copv be sent to the ''Biblical Rcirder" and also to The Topic, with the request that they be putlishudj ahd that they be spread on the minutes of the charch. , V W. A. Pool, . ) : i 1 ' M. D. Smith, Cora. ! A A, SunDERTn ) I ; Adopter in ' Church Conference Januart 10thf 1885. V!" r J. W. LixTOK, I Church Clerki Ktw ilTirtlstaiiti T6pic Job Office. Blank Deeds for sale. " "' i ! '' ' ' . J. N. TOBREKCB ' & Co. Notice of Dissolution. e i . 1 S. C. HoMEsiEY. Chaige of employmeniL . .T. A. Wads worth. Groceries and Confectioneries. . , j 'l PniLADELriiiA,' Times. Newspa- per. if I , I Henry E. Vooeler. Man's Or- ganism. 'f H i i f- L Peubosb BALDwix.--dtatie'nery. Moses Steele and 'otbees. Notice of Incbrporatien. i BtfltZ KiiU Uttlf. , At Hopeweir Methodist Church quite an enjojable Christmas ' tree was held. 4lJ , One man, ifrj Joseph ,Tyra, im attempting to "shoot Christmas," missea DUv.ni a raiuaoie uorse. it is not known whether he cauld hare hurt , Christmas with his British Bull Dg, but it is doubtful if his horse sunriTesr f t MoBALi-BetteT;1el Olirittmas go nnshot. "" i" T " ' ' The bulk of tie apple and Icab- bage crop has I been mored from these hills. What - are the dimen uons of an apple crate ? CossiiJijain Goirt. 1, , .i , : The Commissioners met Saturday to, settle with , the Sheriff onl the State tax of 1884; the chairman, J. G. Ballew,' and N. A. Miller being present.- f - ...-.,m:-; '.r, ..- M. V. Moore called, in to assist in ??jSt ImlianGTe Gap road,- 11 Presnelrs, to some point on the turnpike or to the corporate limits ?.f towD Renoir or to amend . ' WM. 12!P!!f n roaa M they think county. T S i the Mri.'PoUy Fox paid $1 per month 'or ne wpport of, an idiotic infant, A. Miller,! agent of R. 0. hUu "liJS7e 1 ronJ PajjnfcT 4ou- yeaiJlSS? ?' I ' ?Petitions asking permission to ywet gates across the public road n Yadkin Valley township referred Ihip 'iWT10" itiii?tow?- . JV F. Kaylor,eonstabla ;in LbreJ township, , tendered hia bond luuuwtx into. Qmoe, , I ( I.yiwons of th fni5 the pro-: expired, and raiSinr'bS act, now SJSt 1 r6t four .iieVsixeTiere i aJ:?lir' nstrMion bonds. tffiJLonn f ISSVM !100 witk bf rbperir for JZ 7.1' ? The j Stated fliianeea 1T. ATI AaiA.11.. J m m . m, TSE ITCH! .TURF ffcjfore the appointment of the cet i $ne erinf $f t .3 bri .ienV bei f M ILot- 1 id ihe'f base; in duct W I to I irohit j the all' ing' s nz s J- tee 'met The Uvwnrmetf3d2e wassent Sri Thursday. We will review it when we have more space at our I WTfrCCi In fTkl unrl ' nanaYf v in tanift cases. : THE SENATECOMU ITTEES. i;j SaJrie.s4fetBasoiS rill, Graham, Con nor, iPooJu loun D. D.;and B. Institution, Thomp son, Mason, Twittv, Troyj Sherrill,' 'Kennedy and'ChaAbburni y- r i Insurance Winton Todd, Per ry, Sc6tt,n Alexander Home - and whiter ... . j v. ; , : Corporatibns-VCoWah, ToddTroy, : Gudger, Lewis Scott and Swain. : ; -2 PriTilegesand t lections Catling, Todd, tlraham, V, Horned i Parker, Holman and, Taylor. .t . u Insane , Asylum King, Ihomp- son,' Wiseman,' Simmons, Everett and White. " v Finance Alexander, Leak, Graham Home, and Chadbourne. Dotson, Kountree I Penal Institutions Means. Sher fill. Simmons, f WilliftmJ fcrlmr Twitty and Swam. !- i 1 Propositions and Grievanciw-i Kobins Todd, iParker,! Dotson, Leak, Winston and Thomas.- Banks and Currency Leak, Co:. nor, Dotson, Cooper, Brown,' llornu and Franklin. i I . HOUSE COMMirrtES. ' f, I Committee on Judiciary Worth -jngton (chairman,) - Busbee, Ortf inari, Jones, of Btincombe,! Waring, Stanford, Adams, Woodard,? Pear sail, Bell, Pearson, Burton, Phil lips, Hatch, Jiarringer, Bland, Turner, Winborne, Jones, of Alex- ander, Felton, Gulley; Wtmack, Bulla. Committea on Corporations; Busbee, Jones, of Buncombe, Mil-; ler, Phillips, Exum, Smd, Gallo-i way, Felton, Brown, Whittington, 1 item, noiman, urim, uaii, wall. ' ; Joint Committee on Judicial Be-i f orm Womack, (chairman,) Bus-' bee, Worthington, , Jones, , of Bun combe, Woodard, Adams, Leaiar, Oterman, Sutton. , ! ' Committee on Finance -Tate, i (chairman,) Stanford, Cowell, Ben nett, Wakefield, Exum, Dunlap, Ardrey, Adams, Long, Murchison, ajotih, iiaiioway, iixon, faarsall, Stanford, (chairman,). Tate, Grain- ; S ger, ;. Aycocic, t ahepperd, , Mciieilli i McClelland, Catinegs, Johnson, ' Hobiis6ri!, v of Samps6n,,:0 Pearsall, Robertson, V Williamson; Crouse, : ! Whittington,,: Grant,., j.Prituhard,i Whitted, Crowder.j. ..; J , r ... A Committee on PriYileges. and' Elections Williams, of j G ran ville, f (chairman,) ' Warine, Winborne. i ' Woodard, Crouse, Allen, Clifton,; .bulla, Jaton.- Committee on Engrossed .Bills Turner, (chairman,) Greene, of Durham, Alston, Robinson,' ' 6f Sampson, Hatch; Whitted. l! " T ' ! Committee on Engrossed' Bills : Leaser, (chairman,) , Cowell, tWin bgrne, Riggsf Pinnix. J ,; -Committee on Mililar? Affairs Jones,; of Buncombe, "(chairman,) Worthingtonf -Glewar Murchison, . Adams, Beaman, Crawford, Husser.f The undersirned hare been draij nated a committee, by the Bar of the City of Ralsigh, to communicate with their brethren in ..the State. uu iu iQTibe tneir auenaance in convention, in the City of Kalefgh, .mm considered? after formal organization. vi r; ;Vfj:w:f , Of the imperfections of tne judi cial system of this ,' State, eyery lawyer is cognisant, and . almost erery layman t but the TjarticnTara ' wherein the 'defects consist have ndt Deen to a r luiif , extent i articulated, and hence ,uo rational . change; ot methods has been suggested. , Our purpose in coming together is to make common stock of ' on r information ; and' 'I exberience and A . snggesuons oi cnange, and to Xorm ulate a definite concluiion. . , t. Without some concerted action, no effective result can ba atAin. and without interassoolation amontr amwmaIam . - I i - vuraciTVH, ao conoeixea acuon i:cam ; The. details of .organization .we do; not yenture to suggesi, but simply' Urge upon our brethren that as many of them attend as 4 canJ espisoiillT! haying in Tiew. the representation of each ;udicial 4istr 1JUt haot I profession be present.' !tTft.f tiA flfaf may naye the benefit of their pru- ueuce ana counsel. s ii n i ? . t i -, , j Sifimed in the , Citr P TUlaia . January 8, 1885. " T m-ii.-v ai rttt.. IJ'FDLLia.v Committee., ..ftPf". .te, Please) lTotioe of tocrpplip 1arwa sppUaaCMi win ba! aaMatbaXartaarBliBataaraaf. ill t -.,.JO ;-fi,ft ..lt;.l imBViii'iaMfaiL! On f.j JoO : 10 J VftriH JTOSWOOD-n i - r AVOW DAaVAlAiCM . -., 13 i 1 Grocer an4 Confectioner, -AS1 I i V HAMILTON'S ULU STAND. A OTX iJitOWJi5l to i)hvi wo liMd. OnJiw, vitroo, I'.sitUa. . i I i . rv. a . i.. ... . :1- t.'ir Mmaff mnd - . .' . j. Wi-lt OiV j. it,,",,, i:.. 4 , bilmr, , i, -j -l i . s ' i Coffr. Hour, u . , !l a. 'Dissolution of CopartnersMp. TUK OOPAKTN KKSU I f J. N. TOHhNCX CO V baa bei 4iolved ';Uji djr lj uiatal cwHMat, j ; J. N. Twrreoa bavint ld uttr '.ntrt ta JGKAS HOFmAX HON. J : - . i ' -u ' . Tbe He w firm lugmn ij oatatsad:ng Ub"ltil 'm4 ia M hav all atnsunta owiof ihp ana of . M, i: . " V ' J. 3f. TORBliNCE, ; - ' ' : ;oi. p. l.hoffmAn ' ' ' JONAS nOVJfMAK.-: ' ! JUIL Lanoi-, . C, JaB..lS8S. Tft fW1 M"v., OLIOIS Ml i. WHdLKSALK Ot FCK OF-v " 1 " i- Wittkowsky & Baruch, ' !?. "'' 'Charlotte IT. Of '41 1 !' M' and frtetida that I aim n at-avalllM for Um larva - aui wiJely kuaa iHolr W,m. f lTTKi8- I TAKE thla nUad f infunuiuH niy crtomata S.T ad BAUUCB. af harlutU. .Wrlh Oaraiiaa. I will viait my cuatoiiera , r- aulaf Kb atuiplata llae of Raaiplnu ad hope tnth fiMMM) (tOODXb A'l IMFACiORX rhIOES, and falrdMkUsga Uneri ' large abar of pairtDK. W: r " - r i - ; - ; j . Xbia firm ia ao aitcu ifciy .knai that I daeu in tag. tx. irj to tiakf unr rcinarka np- n tba adtaa ; Ug. a tbay offer to tba trad oi thi a ctioa . . i - 7 w.tl viaM yau tbia aeaaun with a fall Una of aam pin af AUSU aii a 0 A'1'8 r--r ih4 Mprinc and Bum mer trada. and hne yn w'l rearva ranr at-dari uut 1 call on yau ,, itaapa. UuUj, . , . .1 S. C. IIOMESI.ET. Sale; of goods. ' I OfTXB for aala tba STO K Ot GOODS awaa : bythaUka : k '!,: -.- j i-: , j - !'- i .. Guttaf Weatmah Cioaaietia' af DBT GOODS, GUOCt&IES,' BAJM. WAKB, HATS, 8H0M, SOXIOW, , km. i i THCSI OOODS will ha afarad - For. Cash, At ani Below Cost. j Aad atnat ba aald. Barkis m,b;oiT.;4.; r THo Xttniion of COUNTRY. MERCHANTS is BSFBciAixT irmiu. WHITE,;, BROTHERS, CONFECTIOHERS & F1HCT QROCERS, Main Street, , nxt . t . 1 . . . , dopr to Cloy4 Xelson. :-o:- ,- . A JTaU aad tompU stoat alwajra aa aaa4 vuqin, i Praaaraad fraita, Cana'4 Caadi !T ada, fyaaav Craaara. " - ( wm , Laatana jtad Cbi )' '1 ' TatMCMLCtaara. j . ' '" i" i Aa Otdor, -:"! a. !(. j i. a.: . i,4a,-i ! nlviK3 raoi-la my KTOKBSnd addad a VXW HHaaf aaRArHSR'JWAmsa,J am ,w Great Bargains. in A' .tSHQE' SHOP, kad Hara auilajarkr. W. C. CTtLftKBS; ' trkaf to vall-Baov for hia akfll aa a c4 VQOknaa, BZST material uaad and wark gaaraalaad. ,1 i KXPAlKIXa ai1 Vaw' Wark daaa as ahorl iaUia. . 1 - ' ,- .r. . ...i l ; . . . . .3.iw,,HAMiiixbN; : f FlNiJfiY 'hih scnopt.; 1; TBI Spriaf Tm WSwKWT hI0K ! 'iiOHOOZ. wUl bacia aa THURSDAY, fanaary 1, 18M Hi. 3 : TBB.MS.aa Biuai. Addraai all -liH-i Ju EaW.FAUDETTE PrinX : r r . Piedmont . Xyaffoxia . ... 'WB HAVB aa aala tha OalebraUd IBPaf01iT WAQOB" aadalai Vav aa 014 ABJUAKS aad BuaanaV' j WAKTHD,Tatf.un'iWalK far whiek frm rwatotw'aad-4alf0aBttJar4 Qraaa vQl bpald.; rf r.-e atk--.'.t. i xlbcrnothoy 2t .; Hartley. L VOnntokafab7t1attirtMltosliaa wms'to aiaaa ta tu praarat aaai af (a Laalalitora to ' iai ATB f BOkTH rtiBOinH.aUaa' fjauW harftarTat.,i AadaaUaala alaa afraai a: I II yanaato tedaatad ta aaid aalata fariawita ta alt ai.rArTxxsoB.Admi. WiaifHrIfn wait u "la! Dai . U- ' nCCC2AT7.? With Its Successes And Its FalliXTOs.' Its- joys ' And - Its Sorrows, f ... i Is IToisr Tumbered With The paitj; ; ; But I j ! DtiU Ticks Ani the Adrcnt of i a'Ifif Tear Ii Upon Us, -! I. Giyinp; Us an; pdrtunii j to Befledt Upon tht Tatt. -j ! And plan ftor tn Futuxro. : f II lu. VT y'f.ft . 3 Iartriawiiatf lorUH wa.ajMfte 1 iten mora tha raatiaad. taa! I 1 - : . f ' - " ' ' a4 at tba balaBtBf of tbia, aba say fa, a aw tura anr alaoara tbaaki for tba literal aae4aaa aad patrunaa baatowad apvk as by tba tiailaaaa auwaaaity. flenestj is tie Best FeficyI a aar mat to aod la tba fatara aa tat tba pact ft aball ba omr aoataat aim aad affart teaara Mka vary baat lntartUaf oorpatroa..;WaaluUl r4 all rtoba" aad nbtrrfataa aa aftca Maartad ta Ut taadai' Zaai: faiTty aad aqarary wMi aU aad givakaaak i ' ) ll. . ' A Dollarfa Wprih for a Dollar. ? r ! J ; 1 T7 Aro Xlot Do Oplflgb. ( aor Saatltatarof taa aod U1 aa aMa",aa aa arar a-aaira aa btdaMpaliaa thiaaa. bat Ota a Hfra.aai . aa4 aaaaaqa.at aatiaai t kava taa at aa AaaOa af ,sj fa4 paavla at eaJdvaU aa4 atbar aoaaaUa aj. awr four yaara baalaaaa aaraar fm LaaaU, aUafc.. am aatrmai far tfca aanOay faaa.;!taTMak Va: bapa 7 Silllfaat atari aa fair Saallaa aaartt a to (ar taaraaaa af tra4a 4ba4 at at kafoca. ' : i - i . Xt SbOalT Co Our Aia To 1 . aIaarWall7 taa a.atoaC r i 1 1 1 t f variaty aad flaatraabl wnaa af ataak grif 111 la' pltr Mr aari te Ik fraat aa4 i in Km ia Maka taa kvaat aUaa af laflUawa traAa. - Trtistia That , t7liea pvaaaal yaartoluaaa a4 a ail atoam la l ita abort kiat atir ralatloaa wttk ttai paapla vfllaara baaa aacb aa akall aalr tamaaihar WttU aaaWaa. iloa aa4 plaaaura. ,.' r Wiahiaf all a happy aaS ' - .!-. ! a vaar. 'i Wa ,aaniat7lralr. o ' i: i . This being the first of the year and as, we need our moneyi we t .''1' ill, t ; .i . W1- .n-.: Idistillerb a buildbrb 52 i'sZ kifritiiJZlilM . ?T i Of Le&eir 6 SiinmiiiatOfiitsxa f-.V-,,:' '4'- 'k -.v-ii.vi- -till I t J ! . .. 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Lenoir News-Topic (Lenoir, N.C.)
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Jan. 14, 1885, edition 1
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