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ilitleTlirjpocoi upn WArObim: jr. 13 1 Jlf l" ... (MS. . .... . . nra auttui, U. U. iiiU, , . t three, moat j j.-. A" i. Tiie rrtof ts SafiWKKxi.T is $1 X 1 Ft-? -7f OOH02 .v: MM1 . 4 - I H Jill V Jft Si. HI U,l i a. a - II. I 111 ''k.il v J I 1 1 V II ill f I 1 I I ' I I ill I 111 tor4 threeiwanth?,,-. ..i.f,,,, hard $100 pkisquari for fir-st Wstttian tioo, A lihVaWiaaWMM. pe.afiw$ rontraet joy Lmonik- or- year, wt ubr k OvporiU Old Independent BaB , and other citizen of North Carolina U l 'y '.fa lirAii -j. ' r T.-T. J :. .T 1 - 7"" 1 f . .' 1 . t r T ri r-r rr- j, .... : - 1 1 ' ' I 1 i?,11? th. keeVif,ta J. Af omTZ..EdifoTAnflraiprietoT. rh.iJttill .flfaxm. Prlfidplo-ii ftmapler.i.tokt-yeitTKTo-day, T9inoiTOTr. SoxfiYer.n .... .... i... -11 - ;s . ."jiff . - n .1 I. m ! - - - . - f . i. . . - - - - - V . y" t i ! 1 uia ofiice to thp. Qnlih Jbuildiiig. can, be CPU shte& af afl Mel lrtn kel'pf fessioiially absent. - apT-t-tJanlr; rpiiE YAunoiio(i'(jirtdirsTe;v' Wl.en aou vi4it . Il:Ueighi efcpp at the "YAKoRhUJi;" a"'tiBt-clasB. Hotel on the ,'ritcipj! btlsinrss stfeet, in' the' cinM 4f the city. s Dr. Q.AY. BLAOKNALL, ' ' ; - i r WIFT GAtLOWY, ' SNOW UL1, 0Ef pO't ?.V 1 WiU practice in tWe Courts of Grcefit, Wftyae, Lenoir, Pitt ' State. t JAMlAT'S HOTEL, ' ' f, ' '"'" f'ETEItSBUHO, YA., iiisHOP & SKA Y, Proprietors a n Tif siTim v i ' GE6. Wi SEA-f . P'unutrtu of SiutMood Petersburg Ya. aft-; oet24-tf A TLANTIC:IIOTEL, . 7J. S. DQD&ONrf&P PROPRIETOR IJoAiiurlrst aid second floors, $3.00 per lav. ThVf tUaVl fouttli :fl6cfrsr $2.50 per day. Special . terms for. permanent board- i .L(MfirW. iiMIi'.HVlI . il,.. . 4. . - i r-r I . :i .. r : . . t - ., j. ... 1 eiedAlifiufarmer hear - arfd having "lifted AWoilrUKVTli Tt 'iZwr'KZ ..11' ' hH'gOea.nUf respect for the their are nW rwdy,A ihrcfl Jivurs, sun.: wiU, kill ARk. rscs: "Pve seen a-g6b nft w Jbatxni!0avrjA .nrvitK tK i sw h4. !h01 lmsbatiilfitTyjye jjtV apart a 1 ' Kif J It. ICAnta difrn'ii!a, lull at sainoflmn 1 stealing a cl ant d back at the car-riage-r::vhich,:of course I (lid not bere,. ,everi obUdrtin, tojje sure, tmt? e.yieryibng1iTaj so haroiQpipu 1 ou never heard , . little ' bickerings ' t P 111' '.liL between that father and mother, even in playfulness. ."WeHf " see what ma,rrirna tjiinks abouy;wai the father's answjer tp ,ci4ldiililirn( -i i portanities; and the . mothaiY ''jlVq Would:not do--at. .unlcs-i. lapamas' j fiideof tlie road and Kate wants to vlHng,!OhvihC'cdc;th!eytthHdep see JojiiHiej ,ivAJtS ulito one There's to M fTJiiapoet ftf priest -whp tolV9 tl . bervea mankind in tbe holiest w&S ; For it lit up the earth ith ihe star of doh; t idiiid sniuch Aout 'old folks," .uU strAiht , fieadjli JMn fvt;ry-s65bn't4hatJthWe vytftlfitotiti jree about it. jMeiwafcOiWOrnfeilare' ftlonand $yuipatly bctweiTfTathdr ainujia iiuiii liiu dame iiiiiiij;. lana moiner. TV i "Well what, do 3'ou think about if 9" rT-rtl - . em c n I il util I. 1 n tn tarn? , plow: :i! u 'j mi :i.i ahea(Lof yoMf lantern toiUurstout yourmiddlef whkjhi1ea.ymir bdirehdf forthe dra It Vdu itseTa planter, Wbrfha ;recbnlrnehaf: -116 dfagii rnide anol 'tjsMl fhr'TiVe fa pt6ce,ofp4 scantrfng', aid five to terelonY-taninc 4f .V?.u,V,tlr2ilv I aftttoaicaak aide j T0 jnec-inthbriwif fhr inn of 'toi' .OS.cpjJU:AiOLyOttrBcaaiUin24dn- nor CuvMC,Tiz-: in JaHtaryJ ApHV7ct kiincnhe;lioJlejijiula idj i In these ttiOcUlier.4 . c L . i Wifwpdt-itwbrpoleiij- rliboUtM5! An clfar thereof nf fVJJOTarVl inch es--lrr'i size, and' serci to' ehl ! uu Rhut -Wfae Cmiai' Hf.H ait. - M or..., CdptlbHs. 3 J Of 'AtaJrUii)utn8'pXvbt Iht act tockBr? tBe Wae xf 'ndTdfl In the 8prinVbf 18l9iacanceT bcria to deTelbViiyiMr!dflMhrt below xny left eye, and against the tint of thefllo.b December It .tad. 'riiilt eu ao near tbe eye, to aare that impor tant, organ, JLhxi the cancer cutaVj bj the 'Sftrgeol ktilW;rn?H?rAd "w, mi ouiwo caiica it, ty un CtaLinUaticrakcd ArAnilJtbgki a happy nd(Janc45 of hat fariiLii$eaa. dui, uunng xnrrrnoniQTjr tne lOIloWiCg aaoary, rvew cancer - oeas to oereiop SrOnail3&4iiailrTattcn- rriiatlTrn- larctl the base oXita circle, with a red, 6cry,)lnrt4jlttidMr-anoWrMrtTa a inr li amt to mj perpleipAio!. loolceiVljke briery terpeit Ja ,ita coll, reatb to tnaVe Ifi fiUl dart at tftheVtat ?at cr4rfC AatAt -ntW, aray Iff adpi deVxttA vpanjfiiy depftirix xaiadUit ray- airing and- evs. M ILT.ON C. ItlCUAUDSOX, .4 T7 ATTOnNKY AT LAW. Will attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne, Duplin and Sampson. Special attention given 10 coiieeiion oi claims sept?t-tf D R. TIIOS. A. WOODLEY, LATE OF KTNSTON, .x Offers his Professional Services to the citizens of Goldsboro, N.C.and surround im' country. - - "' " Oflice, At present at Barhaiaaryllutel, where all tirders may & left. ? bCl August 22d, lt$72., f J4 . lux ALTY HOUSED - ; Baltimouc, Md, ,r V. R. HO GAyt Proprietor. - In consideration of the general decline in C06t of all necVs3:irici uppert.tintm; to Hotel Keepiug, the price of Board will be Reduced on anl after Jitnuaty 1st; 1871, to 42U.pir.day , being determined that noth ing shad be left undone in the fuluie U make the 'MAtTBY what it has been in the past-secortd to none in the city. franr20 j. M.heuLiaNS?', Too often TrtCfyr&ftdkt l.'Jnrl Bre.tthlng oar useless mirrmnr3 aloud ; Bit 'tis kinder to bid us seek and.nd rtA; 8i;vei4linicgjtoetery cl()i4ri t f May we not walk in the dingle grouud Where nothing but 'Autumn's dead leaves are seen -; But search beneath them, and peeping around f ArOthttjyoftlng Siting tufts of -brand : iiii-'greentl :.Ul : J ' iJj-jl) IJJ 'Tis a beautiful eye that ever perceives 3The presencftjpfr Qod t ia; .MottalitxB erowd. Tis a saving creed that thiiiks and believes " There' s a silver lirdnr? to" every cloud," elv before we condemn Bushes -that-bear nor blOum nor fruit, There may not be beauty in leaves or stem isurvirtne my ive:i tar aown at tne ,.-.root;' T . ' , ; : ft) 1' And let us beware how we utterly puri Brothers'that seem all cold and pro u a: Iftheir bosoms 'were rriened, perehanW v , , : we might learn,. : ,- , ' ''There's a silver linins- to every cloud' - -. ;i: .; :r. . - -. Lt;t ui nnfe cast out Mercy ; arul Truf TJ When Guilt is before us in chains,. and . shame, ....' When pa;-sion and vice have cankered youth, .VTkitll i And Age lives on with a branded name; Something of good may still be there, Though its voice. may "never be heard aloud,' ; For, while'Wack With the vapors ofH - - ' peetifen h air. "There's a silver lining to every 'cloircl." ?ad are the sorrow that oftentimes come, : Heavy and dull and blight and -chilli, bbutun'-'.tho hs'bt irom ouc hotHfe- and Marring our hopes and (defying our But let sui! not sink i1eneathj tltoiVroe, 4 1 is ytJLprchane .we ara, tried and bowed, For be sure though' we may not oft see it 7 "fbere'i a silver lining to everc-loud." And when stern Death, with skeleton herotirrtiW,.,Pt5fiVT1atBiles he it.?" asked GeoJt:e suddenly tnrp- Icet long The?v riolea 'a'rP fho nrlitlron." " " ...fAu.l mo u-.tl. .a ...ilp Uha'fta nFiL ' x- '" Vl l ' '. Tfaasmxl on ai couftt of tKinz'robld-ll tfTOOdrluIlAS WamlinoUuod to think , he was holes" Tor ''nandiS '(InVule of the!lic Vt mean ?'f, ideo.opin- his ; about right," I answered. - shafts' holes) on top, about two feet i dYrllaw fill IrnlL1 yes.,; , ,, y, ..V f r0?0-waSnotfaroatof the j apart. liorcie-nTl Alining a little ten cent, permtlc ch-way.V fVALTIB CLARK. L&Iik & MULLEN, ; 1 iih ATT OR XE YS A T LAW, HALIFAX, N. C. Practice in all the Courts of Halifax, Mar tin, Northampton and Edgecombe counties. In the Supreme Court of North Carolina "ua in mii ncucioi vuni lo. i i -. u i i.iKl w iieii stern . war vviitciwju uiuuu in an is m xi ui uj i i- t haiin ; , ' - ' 'lii arollna- mani-iy Has saatchc-d the flower that rrew in j. i . . . . ... . .. - II UINKr U'lTiEJU'EUrS- D:e not think of a fairer lan'd,' - J i' i" t . 1 . 1. 4 1. 1 . 4. " .1 .v 11 mucic iuc 10M aiu aouuu, aim 1,14c wpnrv at l-fist ?, . ' i 1 Shavipg and Haic-D-essing Saloon, Qh the hope of the unknow Future 0)jo$ite Jfetrvpolitan Ml, next door :-.io- I .. ; 3 springs, A. W. Frap's Saloon. In its pu est strength o'er - the coffin IIALEIOII, N . C . and shroud, ga. j The shtdbw is dense, but Faith's spirit with half An eve,"; iWaa the answer. cIfaltnan and his wite pull together, if tley do have a hard scrabble of it, the children turri'Oitt well enough, but it they (are everlasting pulling apart and scolding at one another the chijdjrato tafjf struc tion." George examined, Kate's liarness and brushing a rly from her back. "Youspeak as if youjiad experp ienco," lie said, "you have a wife, 'I suppose ?" ' " " , , "Bless youvyes," wa?i the answer, "and sx boys. We never had no trouble bringing up'6flr children, tino ypnng men the are now, every one of them. When Ftold' one of them n't Ukeitrf behind ttte abWuhd tell hiuithat" his fathePwAS hard 011 hiuii No,! s: father if he wanted any help from her ; and when she told .'em to db anything, knowed, ,-d , backber up, and them boys soott found which wrfy'thc win J -blew'. Children an't no fools- My advice to young folks is," heladded, nodding sidevviketo ward the carriage where I was sit-, ting, though I can't think he intend ed anything prsnalXif ljisy-emarks' "to pull together, if one hoes hap-' pen., to makea mistajco .pneo ina while it's better to hung toge'ther ; and the' children will so6n'.knoy what to expnct;hie, Johnnie, git up Kate, f Johnnie and Knte concluded to lull together this time, and the lo4tt went forward. easily. As we rode on I fellto musingi cniutren'went to ucsiruction. as Culture pf Cotton. x- ;long in these ImfcHor the handles; Carolina Aledkinal Corriparry ffrfebr ? j then- iasten seenrely tli e erfUs of the jl,orate9 1Iuh aJdJcll trad other.i Isbalts to'tce" loggerhea'd oHjour l An act eraitfgnhtf eleVfiou ef r to dra city Vf WashiPton aniTvirtuaJWeador- pfWIrWf afloat oVUUncUtKI ;!od tbrt XAr? waCajt uaauadorealtdy t.gct.rjd pf iyn cocero.zrs lrj, al led hinon tc3 mndeof tbe bask of tbe Cuaj ildraugt, whltt'lo"! to h-Vr bo'undleaV jo'r, htt Vpiod'ttan4 fattened on Ir. 'ami hh cancer wa utterly cared by rn4-proJ """- uu yuu are reany 10 urag o.t yoiir-beds. Let your mnlq yolk in the water-furrow, and you can iragoff two roitsat.u time. , This to do ..sometliing my wifi did, kkifebf nftM tfie fifc9SI3FtSA hat his fSthe'MaS Itard on bin and gave lnhia i suig,ar,'; plum. No sir-ee; she'd tell hjmo mind lilt "BntTxttATiON Op TiANi. Lnndfi for cotton cannot ' be too well pre pared.. Deqp and thorough plow ing are requisite to insure a good i leaves your bed sin a nice condition crop., If, as has been proved by j for tho cotton planter to run on, and actual ezperiment, deep plowing ! the horse'6r mule will walk 'much increases not ooly the yield, but the j better on tho beds that are knocked Quality of grains, why may it not lL It is Irue you lose the work ot iccrease " the yield and quality of uaule and hand in dragging off the -cotton. t - r .r. ' i oeus, out me ease and time saved cultivated laxds. liiosc ior me piaiuers more mau comnen- a Jodgea to be leeted tfy'distrllts. I. be.in a widower, bc-an, to wgh fol au i4aiAicai4 nnw WV UiJlV WUili Vroa fl Jhatrf !nTolrcd:itoo ' rn'uch Tltlmr. I- optfifrt correspoBdene with th ciAiU of :humbQat.Wa4biafitot.'ki Cotton should be broken deep. II ' sate lor that. Roll the seed. Take the soil is good, turn thein up with ; a wisky barrel, bore a hole in the a two horse plow, and follow with centre of each head, about two a subsoil plow. It the soil is thin, inches square ; in this put a shaft, ther,e is danger of turning up toojand put a eraukiotho end. Mount much clay ; use, therefore, a oue-S-it on two forks, so as to turn like a horse turn plow, and follow with a 'grindstone. .Saw out two staves, Jubsqil. This leaves the land niel-! making a hole 8 to 10 inches square, The only white Saloon in Town. vingpHarr-Cutting, Dyeing,- fcc.7donctn the Latest and Best Style. fT-r-'- ; : 4. ooldsbouo, jv. u. vThisfiWefof thelDest condactetltHote'ls in the? Stafeew and -established sip ce the voice sings, . . - 'ThereVa ailvei Jibing to ever cloud." he termed' it," because their parents did hot' agree in tbc'r training'? Perhaps the old farmer might be richt: tmo6ked' abbdUkhibnhiv acquaintances for examples. There. was Bert Sawypr.'V i1 a wreck he was,' to be sure, and1 had every auvaniage ioo. jvu oniy son, ana idolized by both father and mother, but they were never' known to agree in what they wisHiedhim to do.--His mother t6jd Him hat his' father was severe, and his father-told him that bisl?fn6ther was silly. I wrell remember how shocked I was, .maittetlbtiiitayV when at-thetr houg, give, hi pi. some whisky, because he said he knew he needed it, only his father was never willing he should haVg anytiipg'jie..w;4DUdi; ani on Jthe . father's coming, unexpectedly into the room,1 she hurriedly slip 'ped. Oii' ''ifHio ' Ihtq th i . closet. What's that, askedMr.' Sawyer, wh'oeeraed t suspect '.'constantly tha something waa-.wrong. ."Oh, nothingjl)nt caraph6r," said his a headache." COMMERCIAL HOTEL, latofire..Atthis IIou3o you.willfi.nd the tipbn farmer Brown with a load best of Fare, comfprtable fires, excellent ri 3 t 4 Y i1' Tt Udd IUms. aWtilfrirbU&d Paricir pwdue,on his way to market. .9 Hi As we turned the corner we came 'of is and accommodations for Ladies. hofses had come to" a hralt.:t The t-S-Polite and attentive servants. :XlVJ A: Jalotf, , i ,A3. W. MORRIS Prvomtor. " " ' ' ana bfeorge, nanatng; me .the; reins "TZ'INSTON HOTEL, Mumped out to see what was the mat ter. iAl ' iA f - i A 7 IcAv-An'd soft, and ready to apply the in .tho middle of tho barrel. - Put manures. ;ieauicr mnges on it. And have a Stubble or Sedi4e LAJins. -If button to fasten it. 'ibis i-the possible it is always better to turn! door where you put the soed in. . -.a ftr NiM of ae .OTf,lcs- of UTf'S ufiii 1S5S3.T. SL'VVi"? WmA.. Walton, deceased, late Sheriff dffesrn wife prbved to b a myth Sucl of Rowan County. Allows the fureties WM y ndition ln the Bprli of 1975' to settle with the State Treasurer5 V ?iiI "'uf f RRsotCTtos.' would spend the UAontha of June, July 1. Reoution in' favor of Danfe Ahguat in AeviUe, X. C.J and that Pi?otr, -Tax Collector of New Hanover1 Waf' would b to V:nre cancer. Allows-nntxl the" first day ofFebru.rT' ?Ut tky?h Df; ?-neM, tMi. o,J. i J waaj BtrenS teatimonhjli, .IhadtJif 18.3, ty settle with the State Treasurer, Cundnrango humbug Lilv fixed. u pruTiutru, inreeTounns or the taxes due J orain mai i gave u:. urecne px- the State, are d -posited with the; State tpnsloli8no conrfderation 'taffl ndar tba - Keso.utmn to ahthorizj th Joint fircenc was no humbug, and that he was Committee to examine the returns 'Vf 'perforin tug and had alrtldy performed election in in August last, to send for "me -astmiisHihff enrts orthe molt W Demon nd .,'-. - f .,.1 : .u alent My OoohtS tTOW' ie?S& persons and papers. Authorizes the to glve ,Way and I forthwith weutVt Committe to send for persons ..aiijl Aahefille, but still haVtho prscautioa papers. 1 t visit and witness all thecals of can- 3. Resolution abkiu5 Con ress to am- cer w",cn in' tjfccnc At thaUiimehad u p..,;.,, To ri f on band, hu tirrt cases having 5cea dis- he Pension Law. , Itequests. Congress cliArged and inUiTId.aUKon bonvt to amend the same so as to give pension After this, r la? doubted longer would to a Idiers in was of 18-12 who, did not havebctn equivalent to ka re writled mi serve sixty days 1 sc'fana! a nnin(hn fi.ti,. . r r rc ''I win pass over hilf down taifs of ; . Resolution f9r, the lehef of Sisiob enrea I aaw, bocaas nonaofthew can. tiodwin, Tax , Collector -of Johnson rs bad spread to an extent. lareer than under'all the weeds and sede in the fall. Turned under while green Putin a bushel or bushel and a half ot seed, about two quarts of water, they are a fine' nhinure; woTth a jaiid some plaster or ashes ; turn tho much as half the guano in the mark- i barrel 'for several minutes, open el ; out u mis oe impossible, ict me your aoor, turning 11 so as q seed sedge be burned off now, and with a ! will run out, and you-have them . i'k'H. 15.111" ! -v '. . , . t smalt scooter sharp, but sbort ( rolled nicely. OneJiand can roll Couuty. Allows bim until 25th day of aVilrer dollar, but will UfAtof thr February; 133, to settle with-tU State moat P68 looking casfi that I saW, frww'nrpr 1.- ' r n to tilt: Mr. t!resemans,Mfi. Cathey and Treasurer, and relieTea.him of all pen- ,The firft of tUeJke Mrt- Jmse. break up vonr land close. Iu a short time, harrow it off, breaking all the clods. Now, with your turn plows', you can turn itover tiuely, which leaves it in a fine mellow condition t,9t lay offend Jed. -BfiDmG OR PUTTING IN MANURES. -6ftir 'laVitf? b?olth enough AX" -1 od sir." rsaid he KINSTON, N. C j me xinaersicrnea would resoectruiiv in- .iMVuu " l m.i . j form hijj friftnda and h trawl vnr miRlic. Lkn: L vf4 vl J-Ji L Mcitkri. - 11 2 i ' .7 o V HBWUJ that hf Ima ro.onTlir oeBrnnon pliowiro it Tnfl I HoteratKinstonandthe building has been the trouble? Is 'your load too thoroughly renovated and refitted for the I hffarTr'riav "f n ft'i'T w' vf nli IUi&letermined tdcoetitrt Ifilrass n Olla, no !" answered the-far- Uouitt !' .:- G. K. BAGBY. novlO-tf ... JQHN ARMSTRONOy i BOOKBINDER -AND JlMANUFASftrSBRf A i RALEIGH, N. C. - . A 1 W I BLANKBOOK mer, pushing his 'tiat to one side of his heal and striking an attitude. ThiTnatter is, the crit ers ' don't pullogeilev." 4 1 .V "Ah !" said Geoge with' an "inter- cst folrfSatUi eirslbe Jiojgp and d s Trial Execution. Minute and Recordine f thn Inml Tf.iirutfrhifilf.pnll v lid Dockets made to orde.." V J . J? ' , North Carolina Reports and other Law W P9k very" AVge. 4 . rit that'? BookB, bound in superior LawBinding. the trottble why don't you make MiBSir.g nntnbers of th Repor a Mipplied , T 'i . ' ' - " " iwiwiu iiuiuuers lasen nn exenange Tor r! wygwivi, in an hour to. kop.two planters going all day. 'Openyour planter-?, so as to plant aboht' one and a half to two bushefs1' per acie. I believe in putting ih plenty'of lieed, so as to lie sure ofa stand!" I re'e ommend the use of a planter, be- cultivated and -cause the cotton id easier plowed stabble(1iav'ibg been broken up well he first timej antl mor'ctsan be ch6p arumow ready torbe laid, off.- Hav ingcUJteriBiliea.wiiUL'Q way to lay o ea or sowed, cover witn a Doara or T- Ipedout by a1 h3hd' Hban when it Is ngiijpte J.wftur way to lay off j sowed by hand, Afer It is planlT - ...... I -V ypux. tow i vi-the distance vou in tenof XleUYJJthree to four jf "C41'?- pot,4lstances accord ing to the lud if you are not going T5pTfrf ffTtonurs:w j th a , sco o t e r, ruii dlT,y6urx)Wf.Uh a; scooter, and bed onstheittHh-nriurn.plow, throwing Uvlitp RmriJ furrow to one furroW1 In tho middle,', of, each' rov,ASpToatttK other words, . split out the .middle KwitiTarlaf'!re sliOyk-ploV; aud'iqor wih a jouir shovel.: then - with. a binding. feeptl6-tf f WILLIAM HAT; J - . .i44,j-.-'.l .;! r-.- 'HO USE AND Sta FAINTER." Lies t; . ' ' 1 . jed, negs leaye to give notice Anc nat A! body would think "they migbty1ai4tl)e man'when they've beenywdrked together this five years" aptjl.pickng jip thereipsi he called out, "Gee up -Johnnie go 'long, Kao & umm m .o Johnniegge wijhlatter, but bthtimeKate j;eady to an S2 ltTMeTOffflrrlTPff d latitat w Aeoablfshodas wite ; "Bert' r A. Ue How cpiilt she expjctjlier jon not to -deceive her -Then .there wege est people.itf ll wqrjftiliaf; some how they could never exactly agree. It Mr.'Jalkins expfee"a.tli'ifts,clf wita.any'aegrecMPj wmnnui.Tupon any.shbject:.1 MrsfkllclhaV stiife to say t0LbX 4 not-itbink ithat wonldIei rtghtt1 T antlto eld $ ngiit,;and jny,c9ns.c)eqftefc,wpaia not-allow metodo'thAt:'vThen Mr! fJalks. would retort tby v. pay ihg ; "My wife thinks' so ahclr so." wh ich would bo ekactlyiw)hat she did not think ; aitdthen' ould follow re marks .upon 'eacjti. otherj general disnositioif 3iSl4tieTVOicas upon yasuect: -fspVfciallUbs upon training .up children, which, thoujjVI daro say rtwas' all intend- I -;'.. rr; .'-t, ,f. WJ, -" --t f'fcf ed-tor,pUyfulnes',U,wa3npU,at..aU to hia frfends jandthf public generally that he still c6ritinueB tbe PAINTIHQ BUSINESS, and; all rderBleft yith 4MeBBra tJVark & Roberts, at Newbernor Mr, W, F. Kornegay, , Gojdjjboro, ., ' Hill receiVe yrodipt attention. I Patranage, from town or country, solicit ei. 'j " - " WMyHAt: Oollsbors; Oct. 27,'l870-3m AlEIROPOLITAN nOTpU ., - -r i Rt-ppened ynder new management Aum ,l 2S?id,'or (he rtceptum of OueMs. f Tie spacious bnildmg has beeA thsroirgh 1 J i-enoTatftlU&ni ae-flj fttrnished thnaghf x-roprietors nave made every .exfer oa to adapt it to the comfort and ennven jnce of its patrons, and have spared nei- some cractiTriibrjaVtfi wagon and considerable oMstV66urtJ1ndrles. uf'JCffSeej'Haid. the man standing back -again1;" "that; Wheel f stlcksa bitno rtaiijtfrieyj Vere a mind to pjull togelhbr they'd have itoutinamlQ VI spev said Georsey,jContempIa tiYefei A'looUsku lellQ w& . arenlt VtoJrtjk&4. vais f yyu;4,danno.ai)oaiuJtaai aa?. double plow.rU .the4 wtither is fa vorable, uaA board ; if it dry, use tho double, plow, or, asisome call it, thoforkJeiVplow.1'. 1 Cuoppixb Ont and VinsT'.I'r.bw-1-iNo.Take a long; shovel ' and rVin ... 5. Resolution in favor of SheriiTa of .bout a5 years of sge.. whose right Xmhoriies'tbe Stata'Trraaurerto allow iVin?lUck V? XQC"t th fn,; rr ciT. '' - iw tt the time I first saw her theeanccr had the clainnf Sheriff i.curred by .reason 5 killed, Jtmleeal maas.of flesh of conveyingcoflvicU tp ha 4EeniUn- that had been.br riUt breasthad begaa tiary; authofiz.s jtha),AudiWr.toau4U to shrink awar and JVrif -frpjta t;h. 3uch claims, if "sherVaj, -lavp kpadj Wwa MeJ. ' D,cr . "d naiKl . craclt all around, that looked 'mdeh lik6 paidatcslaxea for tljeij cojiatK, and te tfpporetirfacBof la'rgt browirwushi. at ill ,supcUima,agin&i. te Statf, it is roam, such as wamtei with in a hadf made th"q duty tqf UeudUox to audit,' forest, and was xwe Inches across .lJhe imthe .TieiauVer. pay aucb:clals; $JFl?!gFv?d 2 !? 1 Wrtv,U VV - ro, .r v ... . ad about T thick, and weighed when auo case of SJienffr have -retUed with Dr. Oreene lifted 1f from ber brea-t One an v of he..County,(ns missions ra'siacJa puad andstenuncea. . Lu would bo exiles shall U allqwed by -the Ludi- snpejfluous i9,atae thiafterts jepr tor and paid by the Treasurer- . - 3-' j7m ,T -r . ResoluUqn .of instructs to the mateii?epro-aiwfa loni? We, I PxincipaVclexk pf.the; Senates 1 last met L-Ths next am waa 'Alra-Catknrf bAr clerk of he Senate-, to .oorrspopd. plb W V6J years,and. par built-, .iihe yf Hill,;q-.lKi,iimlierafjoffi!ei,-p- carta nfoiT iw ler, .imJI twlr iaen,L oifuvv mvcrswy, uievr Miies ibu 1 uar inc caTiiy rainen cavern m liar duties. ., , i Js ...n Mi; i.- .1 j head where it pace 2va4 foothold-iand Tr. JP'Ato reaoJutioA aatbofiring .the ft W 1 Srctary.of SUte to aond special aes- 0 jHe of ber taeVatinelvhk;-sv J . a a a I sngr vo uoamy eiecuoo, re- reguUT and tauutul profliav stil- ybnr ,turjiS4Ali:Rfers to,Aus;ustilectk)aU2l eya.r.achea thala kU-her aoM, abJ ' T..rinn'n4rriti,.brUn then, O! what a horrible, appalling bs are completedready tor plaut-:turupiovyr (iar6id uext.to tha.cot ing. Reds inade early, or a long ' ton) ruo rotiud U Thbsr leatos the me before planting should be re-!cotton on a narrow .ridge.- IFollow. bedded.' ' They become hard, and : wjtll the hoes, leaving two . and a tbecpttondoes not do well as if the j half stalks in UlG hilL tbe beds are freshly made. ! bunches tho width of vour hoe Putting in MANURES.-Boctors i a t andin COod strong land twice differ as to the manner of applying j that diKtance win do. y rttnning manures. borne say broadcast ; j roUDd r cotton n this way, you others say in a drill. From erpe-l the middle of all crass.and at rience and obsfcrvation, I say apply the ncxt piowmg when cotton ought part brpadcastaud the other in the havo dirt reJldy for that purpose. 1 11 : " I UJkVU. I' A. LsJ 4. W. 1 T 41.11 OI 1V . " With a long shovel-plow, with !, I CrWlUW) v ill v 11 v v aiji a a. 1 ! 4. . ! . a a. .1 : wings, -so .as to mrow ont uirb-un 0rtll1 rt,t, r?0 - uill 414 diiu aiuuiiu kiiu kukiuii, . each side of the furrow, lay off your K rlnl IpRt Vftll covpr lt lin thpr?. rows. ln tae bottom ot inis iurrow . dMtrov:n? a stami Careful follow with a Urinly subsoiler. In i . ; , nlflW,hB cotLon at thl ihis, furrow deposit the manure,; RtarT.np the Ktand w:n be dostrov- either with. guano-distributors orjed Tho middles can be plit out the trumpets, fcotfiwg. in half of either with &8weep or broad 8hov. whMytt lntfinJtaPPly' I bavo i . 1 prefer the shovel.' ' nevrtned it,-but I" believe tuat 11, r-rftn TTnt-rvn Fnllod- the i&fcVjnafeWiw bnt lilHnVee fnriows, 1 - run side' by4 side.' and then bedded 5bitJy7.,!id . 4? :A)f?t.V5r. han if th e guano-was all applied in one furrow. The roots will seek the manure,' and if it is, scattered, then: the roots,, in taking it up, feed on a wider field, anahepce .jan pu.t out more, roots, and extend over more crouridYthere-,i--.!;aiit i.or.w iv ' .1 by increasing .ihevsue and growth a.lt nr.at VP n r v i a l nn I t r 1 1 m rf o. cy.of acata iix the loaw of :RpreacnU- W'Ser heatfBponded iboVe ty . i ,i.c; r I. ... .... ' . . ... nves to suppij iruciimcy o ;ai. - 4 I ths iinll,. D jow oy tne upsteryaw djoos. D...Reaolution to take recess. .IReceaa anl t:ttie,dra. bj.t jaosn andrax; ' txom 19th Pecember. lfiT-Vto 15th Jaa- rJ?: the, f runW brpnp ad pne,- - . . half of the bone of.the noKr.. all.hafinir Vry, ao.-j r it ' ' bocn taken ut. AVdVer. Ihfs drrTriri ip. aUeaoluioa in favoTofthe Sheriff wat nllysamlitnr fnt'aiW'-desb of Dalax County.- Allows said Sheriff and being cqvereu by new;afctn, odil until first day Of FeUurry,lt7Vtoat- , ... .1 1 , now ot spirits. When I last, saw Ainu tie with the Treasurer.) t , -. cithey the fott6m of the cavil? did not - 11. Resolution authorising thfJtint lick urortflhaa the si?-?bf a" nkkelVtf Committee to investigate the safdof tbe 4eicgent:relj. healed and oo road .witt Western North Carolina Railroad, to ft,wi.Ji' -.in . The third case, llrs., Allen, was ocp take testimony. Appoint a Committte ofmucb yxitj to Dr.Grtlne. atS ofS to investigate Ihe aale of the West- from this cAcsr.-'lt wai tf eaifceroVthe era Norto Caroliaa Railroad,- to send lfVtbrealt and had tcached the pliol for persona and papers, and to take tea- fJ and """V1 .U ! A. r 1 . time to remove, and, heal .the wound of timony. . lue hrcat, yet Us faigs extended lyond 12. Resolution In favor of Meor & th artery at the arsl.bit, And to hare Miller. Authorizes tbe Auditor ti Issue pursued the cancer any furthei witlr ttet jnni,,.u.ff.ftil':' i - usual treatUee would ."haTeaevereVltlji duplicate warrant. f arterr'and .hcr.dealh .woald Juye .iityav lt. Resolution in ftor of tke em- d;.tf1TetiineiJ: and the last time I saw ployees of tbe GenerarAsstrnMy. Pays Dr. Jrcene his mind; was perp'ered be-, them ts pci dsr.l r " ! cause ho had noalternaUre eat to. heal 14. Joint resotutionMn regard to the rSK!: .T manner of drivinir jnroTt for lh6 Pcder- Aft ,wftnes3ing, the aboy'caae JL al Coxift of this Btate'."' Requests Coil, yielded my body up to Dr. Greene's care'. the law that furors ar ctmfldlngiy a I VonWhiTe fitjine la.a -A. - a a . aV at.. ' . ftV . A.w A bf the tlants. : : -1 :.".: ,4Havjagp.ut your. manures in tho furrows, throw two furrows- on it . . - - - . -- . with a turn-plow, andjt-you have not subsoiled, offowlhe""turn-plo w with a square-pointed scooter, leave tlie. middles to; "be broken out, vjust trrMi t A nfi amend I !- - - " ""V 4? . n 5m gS - Toibftr,ia..no.th,hemaTed ta pnnciple thai Jurors for the Superior csacer from, mfJiee; ,clased lay Wood Cxrarta'6f this State ar drtwb ," orthe cause, of tbo disease, aid haa acn v Resolutlori Vi Vegartl"'to 'tipper "me hbrile- w niy'fkmlly with. 'a'hsll . At - r a,f U "Wn'mmWr ert;' tHankmg- GOd' that 'I vlneVU diem of absent members. Io member Df-f H;. GmnejrMitl' belnxr a liyinn htll be entlt ed to per uiem wnen ao- . pens that you "get ,In lie gras?.1 especially if the season haa yet .been wet. it yoti shboid'get wxne graas, you can often ugei'ri2L"of Til 54lTxfe- r . . . plows w ith the hoes, pulling out all stalks Lut one cutting up .all grass being careful not . to bruise the stalks., Ij, U much better U.pull out all gumlua stalks with th ehand. tUn tVim ont. With ih a - hnp: "With sent, unless in case of sickness orirnen the hoe yf'dften brals the' stalks L0.1?,. and -Hilts 'retard Xh'S grbwiiL :!At "'fi- t a atVi'- d a L- "16'; Iteaolutidn ;n regarcT ftdthe,Sd this stage otjhe crop, 1 often hap . tterA.to . I A .""a- ' -' - - - " i.cencerin tujlng' pooUf ' "Of ! 11 brTxfti- 17 olntr reaolatlon to' provide ' for niniratdrroV'in the middle with a deficiencies laiho-Hmal supply ol st ;i.t.i ' tUw of the . "coVton ! with 1 the: UrSrDl-bw.rStaU to'jnxpplf wWciewjtlicaft. wnicn covers up ail tne grass 5 m x,"'' -rviiiu A-i .- - r; '.fu C- jt.Ji:.,T.o 1 "iq -p-int?n ftMVln for the remov aU IT irt J? " V " . . - -11.11 1. - A ' Sf.A before pUmgtfralwlJqshovel, I a Mftxp WiHte icrtiflcato tiat. the, Unn of KlineLaod er & Co. lack erervfJiQia? of belnff s fcuaai&aco humbug r-' u u " ? ' .1 f inkJJnjldac6a cotraty; N.CL . TheJlrs, Allen re&rred to, in the above letter we are Inlbrnietlby herlm.baua U ent! relfcnred of her ciaobf.' 1 c z rrl .-. Dn.'Greeast LlndleyACa. , ,The.oGce of Dn. Grne, Llidley,d Co. is over Wilson & Black's Dfug Store Charlotte,' K. O, and4s ln charge, of Dr. A1T Llndley, late 8riigeoa la chief of Kline & Lindlcy's Institute of Philadel phia, Penh. Dr. Greeae being lecaied in Goldsboro, K. Cn fat tha Winter aud DrrBeatley at Bnmter. N,'G. fl )u MiiB!!al sill ilvsiiL) w .V-ua 1 a
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Jan. 23, 1873, edition 1
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