r.s . 0.-1 i', t a TCP? l n 1 N JLVl. l .V" "ThbArpo'trthfliyU'iRtyhttilothuK Ktcrwl VkjU Strain of .Vnln't Snath Lull hit lfunhrl . o SUr." AVADESHOKO, N.C, TnUnSDAV, APIIIL 12, 1875. TO Tuad Motaats. ' Ka. AUif-UT,! ( I -sni cpoa jour knee, -d ndMhat aaa BO. Biuen ta rve .A7,?okio,0'5u8, : r do not iiCl, yelOl touch Vsl fiCtylng your,) f I LA too u, yTU piay-l-JvJ ., , J do to-fy. I lAaakles; ahdtootlow lnXifI.ltiliptrjr; ' 2 traug to we, badge vt mother rvv lyi'nflj ' ow from your tirvd knee; ry tl 'ri lieitu from on your Mijgv!r - "tj'ioK tongue lhal chatter cou " vour own 'lb diuijilcd haoJ liava ..j'ij; i - , . - 1 n-rf, Voul nettle ii tour trnloi j0thr- ' . j. flu. i ':Ui '.HtfToel tnut their grav hul tiip J&t Mot yvo f,r your hrart V ii) ' f. f luT4 ever frit jLiflvlrvu t'li'iing lu their fc''n, tout jriutn,t jlieu (tie tlv ie er black uuu-b to make tbom iroaTiT" uil'rfi'V .'itl'e mully Imm1, r ciijr, or jjeiert, mi luy tbamber fl'M.r ; mi M :k i r. fj t rtsi li4 dxn , Uiitr.Ju piu.i in my bouic vice vnijlil tueuil a Jif okcii cart to-lar, I )utrruw iMk a kiia 10 remli itieitkv, ''ji iTiVj Woiu.iu fir U mil world could T ju ' - ' mMe lilijfarully rouUiit ibxu I. Vf jtii iIuiikv pillow titri my uu never rumjiltiil iiy a iuiuuig n04i nmi'lif'iliii itum n u i-t tt l own, t .it la tltfwd. i ntim 7 AiJLJiviB. tbiboi ij: ill b the liirdn thai aiuj; ' d J ear4 ro i,iiiu(J? " yvuH lo come r. ,T 1 rt that beas ' ; . i' JtIm lavu'a lapiiii9 . n F Vaut Imiloe'iin.l yorrow'a rigli ro'l years to oiiic 7 (p4i 5f f JJ- this e TQwLStTpd , fJread yndf55SoiflIiug feet,1 f i :i i liiwidfoiiie 1 i ' .iicl,rlm lu.oil, .With, li ami iMir, on laiiii mifl gfa, e wiilritte iMighiy niuliong bu . ndrvd )ear to coiuo?, , rje slinll sleep Mndr: .dndrod fi y'diuu'" '' ButWher At .Vfiisij Our laiuUV lU, ' JAnd othersHhen ' I Our street will fill i 'A ) qtber.li.ird twill aing; as gayj r, "gbt'tb-8ffiibj) a t-dv", ; fj uudred jricome ! r.s- .,yerv i .Uaacconuaoaatine; ' , " "Stber day i miu. named Brown was dp jojtlfitrejn Our, tfwu, ' says AdelerTpearently dead! .. Barney jS4toih Arone'r, summoned a ; jury iu tjjajic.yjo ft few moments obtained That '! "aKj- deceasod,: Thomas f fftme t ;i3 'death from apoplexy" i tour afterward, however, Mr. J ' V on "Vive, and soeu be was- f h&KtMrtftUt toataJep - WiOwai : one . of thsm. I'be ier feeaVd of Brown' retitgtto life . ytej be jaa collected hia feesf and .ed on Brown. 2 Tbe following con ton ensued : ' . jy Itone "Dayou bave tbe,p Z!saia often rown V , .-"rN frequently." always, appear to s t JXw-diue'r 'usu!" . trc. 3v, , J SrTte' qttiooJt,"f-that rosbed. tba great 'i'flJiehaeV to. aUotp oui it' with' both feet I, vt'uVv . ofDecembtr, 182f, all oyer iropeaifX'. 1 ' .!. !H-' 'tCfh" caus'ood'rj',o!thr.hwtonc;BleoniIogi-! lly!; ltViifcr. best:, bonnet. Teo ' 'i ilrike tip a litte kiml of an arrahitencnt by wbtcb b never . you bave a fit we'd let oo you wre dfivf, ani itt 'oi you Tirta au-v-.ruesiu 14 g ban "balf with you oo tbe proBu." Brown. "Can't any that it itrlkfa (a favorably, bit'. Majjloo." Coroner "Itll be clear gaiu for, you. mlebt ret couple a huudred iianeau a n Iiky ' Vcu- Tbere'l Diouey in ii. ii a iu mi i oemuuim luva e'ftr boar.l of. I'll treat yog right If you'll go in. , 8cenii to lue it't a apleoiliJ opeoiog for you," ' 4 ,,,. . ; UniWH.- A r. UOUtTI ,A null IUI. 1 flfcu'inn." , ' . Cordoer.--"Not m a p-roual favor to me? Kal to aocomiaolU a frieutl who f hard oj'r Tbiuk of theprofiil Why, I II guarantee you foul rKiodrtd dollart a year. It'a a hg thiuu." . ...'.'. ,. Brown. "J dout like It. ? Coroner, ''Cmie uow. I'll go yoq third aod you cao hare two fiu a day if you waotrd." ' ""( ' , ;. Crowo. "Can't do it. I tell you." .' Coroiujr. Well, then, look a herd ' III lit you. You mind roe. You're legally dead anyhow. , The law aaya you are a ewrpae. I've bad oo ioueet on you, and f tbe comtnuuity had iu right ' you'd a been chucked iuto a aepulcher ten hour uj;i. Now if you don't rome into thi ibin bul in J ojh u if I , dou't "keep you from vot n ' at the next elect on ' upon tfie ground that in the rye ,( .the law youVe a ilea l man. I milt, by (fuorvre; mimI il il'. bi'.f i-,. , , ': lliere uuy justice, u tii Jitii(ltlil rain ymi ii.io a hole in iho c.netery tiny bow, or iny iiiuo'e not Ifari.ey Magiini.', '' Tb ii the coroner withilrei. JJrown i inirvYaiiv.iivirijr fir it 'lif'n jusUrftnce coni puny, and Mr. llaginii waiting grimly lor eletti.ui dav. , , '' ' " ' Too Mucli to Ballava. ' . I )ne d:iy, Fanner liobnou' old ben came icr.i!etiiiig about in my iix-u-low, eya .St. Nicholas, mill j'lal then he preity alioN ma'am lrippul by with twoUt li;r child ren, iftlie wai talkin-tn tl.ftii about the hIi cu.icil the Btiii'gvou-' ,,V.Yt!,. ui. de,'ii,".. bhe wu inj;," "1 rt ail it i hu very moruing m Vm J'ojjultir feiehe Mo'tlthfy. I' Xl'wt liUii-lred'Htid tMjff: at a Jo ttbat tiu. "They were," y - A$JFfffSJ..giZ Sturgeon !" " oroughVup," mild another, 'ill, staudiy.' U) ! wliat a iot 1" cxcluiuio one of the children ; "ami if every egg gain to be u Kturgcon, 'and every nui of (lie new lur genus lay j ust as many, just think what heaps un l heaps of gr.ui'lchildruu a Btur uou must have." ' ', . . Ther teacher la(ighdd-Thy walked ou ; Und gadilxiily I heard a sortgulp. ' ; " It was the old lien. , JPJfvr in my life saw auy Uviug cpeuiure in such a etate She was so r.iad she could bjunliy keep in- iide of her' fctbei. 11 ' ' - ; ' ' " Kuie luiidreck thousaud egg.!"" eheei claimed (you would have thought sbe was iMiily trying Io; mi. k her .icad off, but we 'ouderiitwMt r m id), " nine ' hundred iiviiisa'iv'l'-teg-gug' uj gegsl. Dou't believe i a wcrd . it ! . ver wassucli u tiling since t lie w-irl.l liegan -sturgeon, i-ideed I Never wen heiw'd ofaut-a hi d. Wbnt'll school !cl .era sny1 hfxf',' I wonder 7 ' Nine bun died, horita1il ej,' ug-gtig-eggSj jutlet'd I" 1 VTK? 'n"' 1 "d ' that hen, she waa Mlrptiiiig Viif judiguaii'tly "i'iwa'rd the'baru yard to tell the olbe." bens about it. . ; Plain EsouCi.i. The rough and disa greeable weather for the past, two months mi senousiy reiaraea luruiiug operanons; caiiaed a general- depression in .dimrTTpoor families iuwi cirpiea, auuxnas. mane me nose amy yn .. 1.-. rrv ' . us souranu ajoirwe at. times, y oouui for such an unusual, geaspii' rf,ipljed us seriouslyaud thouglfC ,are .pleased (0 mow that it was piy .y by no ill-will or unkind rootivts. reporter inteio viewed "uncle" Ajf yi4ickert this week. aKd.hiecxplana,',( jnsakeS ft plain enough ami fully rectS'ttv He says that our atmi)pbe'rr jrtiirbations have been caused hy tbe jjWiiec of the earth wiihiu tthe VenUpSti Cycles. ,: Upon this theory he ex fljJSi the earthquakes in Teune6see, Ban inciscoanilli'traii'cs in Mis- siippi. fierce antic and over tlit&ountry SWlue Rocky Mountain; and heavy storms, of snow and raiu iu the same regi ons.' He further' predicts'thai between tin 5tb of Juue and the first balf of Jfuly we will bate high, electric tension . in the air, mauv thunder storms, and cyclones, such i water-spputs aud .tornadoes, ltu is if ,yljM3nlt8wm iiomena, iuto whoae history we. will I he not further follow our much' respected old I : -r : " ' : T- a pure and biieBccnt life. ( ( ( t . The bt philoaophy a contented mini), ' Tha U-st law the ollleo rule. ,' ' ' The best education self knowledge. Tbe . best , Itatcsmanfhip eelfjgoveru roeot. r, , , ,. , i!; ... . , iM', Tbe best netliclne cbeerfuloes aoj trm person. ; Tbe best art- fainting a (mile upon the brow of childhood. The bet science extracting sunshine from a cloudy way.' ' ' ' ' 11 x The best war to war agalust one' weak (.'' " '- ' The best music tbi laughter of An In noeent child. . " ' ' . L ' TMbest j urnalism printing the true and t. biKUtiful onlv. on meinorv'a tablet TIieJi telegrsphlug fashing a ray of suninnrkinto a gioomy neart. . 4- Tho vest biography the life wliicli write charity i tba largest I-U.r... , . 1 .The lent t matbemaiica that L!eh double lhevaNt joy aud divides the most Borrow. :. V i- hh ,. The beatWavigaUoo steering cler of the .'acemtiuurock of personal conteu tlon.' . A, i !.,! i .; ,i ! . i .The best diplomacy effecting a; treaty of peao willi 9ue' own cousuieiice. 44 ,.i Tha best(epgiueeringbuildiug a bridge of fkuk over "the river , of dclh.. ( !.'.,. . Tiik Caraaiirt. La'wI-Mir " ladiC 4apuiu,-wbu- about toiaka wtmnund ttj a shijiiradJeg'.kwiordersi. ioilbtr crtw on the nuartur deck, "there is one Jaw I am (ictcrTk.Jicd tv 4nake,,mf I shall iivt .iuiVmg kept.' - if i uVaUr, ni.leW, I will! of you, and which, as. a. . British officer, 1 expect nil,-be granted' by a crew of iiritin'4 seamen. What suy you, my ludef are yon wiiiiug to grant your new . njitkiu dnr CtiutV 0 J , 7t Til . "Ay, ay," cried aJ I liand; "Iet'a kuow what it is sir.' - , . . . 'f "Well, my lads it m this: that T011W VI hllow 1110 10 sweur tho tirat iuh i m J Sim), flu mail' On bo: rd must iCAJV.a oath before I do. I ' 11111 : deiei i nwcar llio fir!l oath on 'o5rl. What : ton. my la.U; wiil yoa grant me tliW.kyoi In tutu st:irtilranuoia.er a moiucni The appeal socmed io rtaaouable, auI the niuuuer of the captatu hp kind and pivpos ceding, that a general burst from the 'feliiji's. company .ansij-ed, "Ajv ay.Tsir,' ' with thctt usual fire cheers. , swearing ,was thus wholly abolished Iu tile ship. .The I'utatoks. onje of be householdf recipe given in. the papers are calculstwl to do i'jor .harm than good, j Mrs. Jliptl son's servanigirl teceuily read 'jtj the aier that "poutoes should be of uniform sues to cooU tveuly." ' It wai more thau two'dayi colore sue iounu me meauing 01 tne wora "uiiilorin," and then sh'e.weirt-lo wflrlc od half a bushel of potatoes.-Vsln "couldn't make -he.ismaIllvst)theJ,8iC,he largest, slaa pared "duwuHhe -iajfrt'no irtral they were as sinalas : lbej latter .waa about thosf ,uta awalmut, she had a weak lot of potatoes by the time the had made them ol uniform size, and 1 uuart measure would have held them all The I' potatoes' were' "short" for1 dinner ihut day, aud, as au explapatiou and s6me very sharp , words folowedhMfs. Honson'sits vuui gin now cooks pouiboeg jh mi sizes id one pot. A Beautiful He . In visiting the part of tliOyAovn, to fiu(j 8c1(,lars K, Zj the Sunday sfiiool, a gentleman little girJ, Ouly'six years old tfyin re; New . Testament. Sh f the school and very lqnt though qujte young,' was a rar. tsr.e-wantea a. nymn dook, aijo gentleman prilmised to get heronev ifvfio would learn to read the fifth aud rar. sixth'chapters of Matthew in a fortuiglit. She did so and when she lead the few verses of the clmpter, where it is said by bur Saviour, "Blessed a.e the poo In spfrii," &c. the gentlemaa asked her which of the bleesiiH's-here proiHui!ed she Would like "BksT TiiutOfi."-The bent tbl.gy to have fat herself. She paused -a littJf-feepend upon ii,' tho reflection Is on you not and tliHi replied, " I would rather 13fe J ill herl. The gentleman hsked why she prelefred this. "This little oue said, if she was' only good she should have all the rest. At last here is' a'ueW Uaif irf the prrs' tidigitation lioe. He borrowed, a bonnet irom - a lauy in- the audience, aad as be was it -caught firo in the gas; fit tl a pistol, Iuto bonnet just lilso it fell front the chandelier in the middle- ai iPaialisctjnxo A StlT. To present a pe tition is on thing'; to prosecute a suitts another. Mot prayer annwer to (he form e but ucotsful prayer corresponds to lb latter. t Cod' people frequently lodge their petition Jn the court of keavcnk and (her by Jet it Jia, , They do not pre their luiU Tbey lo not employ other meant of furthering it, beyond tho preseuling of it, Tbe whole of prayer does not consist in taking hold of .God., Tbe main natter is holding on... How many are Induced by the slightest .appearance of rtpuls I.) let go, as Jacob did coll I have boeo struck with tha manner in which petition art usually concluded! M Aud your petition ers will, ever pray." 80 " men ought al ways to pray (to God) Aod never faint." Paywm lays Tba promise of God is not Ut tha act, but lo the babit 0 prayer-" iurv. Dr VftiiVis. .' .', , ; . ' IxCBF.ASK i.v PoPt'UTIo.i. England' Empire So the Southern IlemUplier cover ,ooo,6oo fliiare' mite,' the size of the Uuited Bute lesi 1 Alaska.4, The wCiU pipulation of Australasia, a these great islands are'called. Vas in' 1850, about 240, O00.'"x'7ow it Is but a little lea than 2,000,-' 000" ' Vi. toria bs grown from' -17,000 io 732,000 iu' these twenty-five years, a ten f'dd growth. Quecueleud has grown Irod 0,000 to 125,000.7 Tasmania, which bad a population tod malt to be counted in 1850, has 100,000 00 w. New Zealand hat grown tenfold in a qiiaftlr of a ctutury; from 66,' 000 tA 2oC;000. 1 Tbe population of AusJ tralnsia is largely' English and'stnmglf Protestant,1 Emigration ha been frevly eocoUrsgvd. everal of the colonies are un btiiger fienal; and the actual tiumber Of criminals on the islands is very suialh' -. ! TV, ' . n.i. 1. c Vomaji is lUrriRKJtKST, Let no wo man ni aiijethalfheis withoiitc iwequcnce, or motive to excellence, because she is not con-picuoiis. Oh, it is tbe great oes of wo man that she is so much like the great powers of uaturo, back ot the noise aud clatter of the worl Is afl'airs) tempering all thing) with her b.'iiign ib'fiucnce only the more certiuiy lo. au-ol ln-r uleiioi great est. in her bcui-ll, ;eno . tiiot rvuinto Irom aiiibitioiVMosll'orgclful of herself and lame a better naturo In tne world that duly waits ' t - .' . '.,'. io uiess it, miiu retuses to d kiiowu save 111 the successes of others, , whom jhe makes 1 ; . ' "' ?'.' ,- . ' ', coiisicuou.-; satn.-d most, in tbe honors that came m.t to lit r that her husband ii ..... it. . .1 , 1 kuowuveKteai w'en be sitieth among A' woDKKir Samson. The ludianapolis Journal, rblisbes - this as a 'true story " Mr. L. i Burr, an employee of one of the rolling mills; is said to be one'of'the most powerful meu west of tho Alleghauies.- He often picks f p a couple oi-rails weigh tug 1120 bounds for small wages, aud can handle a 6lt)-pound rail easier than most meu can handle a fair-sized stick of wood He ms credited ith having lifted 1-175 pounds notNoug since. This modern Sam son wears MiibairjbortjB sixeet iu height, magnificently proportioned, and has bright black eye two bright black eyes, iu fact." : Self-Guidance. It ii the assertion of a scientific paper that self-guidance is the first condition of a reasonable, improvable being. Ch i Id reu should learn, at 'schoo how ti)' study alone to discover for them selveMrhat they wish to know.- In giviDg iheuno.initiaiuH, in denying them their oTwill, wo prepare them to resign them- "Wftl to tliA haaRivfl nnct imnnunH nmn ha . T - r 1 - r i - nation by governments that take the initia tive iu all measure of social interest. We thus farm subjects for a tyranfntft citizens; ill a lepuoiio. . . .. ... A Professor in the University of Glasgow aa eminent for talent. as for temper, was often aunoyed by bis unruly students." Oue day when the sun shoua fully into the rooms wifd Irish boy,.wit h a piece of glass, con- tnvea to aazzie ana coniuso tne wortav jafceeptor by reflecting .the rays ot the sun full on his face.!. At length the professor . ... . caught youug Ireland in. the aot, -.AH the class looked for instant expulsion. But thye'ueralde rcau gaily said. "Young man on me. '.-AccordUrt to tbe Herald . of Health, marble-to Tables are to, be avoided. ; It says; "They are cold, and rapidly absorb thereat Wud vitality of tbe body robbing to of fosdife'.- We'hiiVa" heard, of one ins valid wheiivth doctor could not cure un- tirbTirtayTTnticedehe used a niable stand, and suspected it had something to do with her ill health. So bb forbade her touching it. " Soon14 she fwa cured.' We kuow healthy people wh feel the twiages' of pain iu a shoulder by sitting near one. They are handsomv bt unhealthy, foe all While Pay's Mensgeria exhiMi'iig at Garwood, England, roceully, a yotin aian aroused himself by teasing on of tie elephants. It happened that a heavy sliding bar turning 00 a pivot at on end wu poesihlo to the insultod animal. It watched its rfpportuuhy.atidat a favoralle moment detached, the . Jooso end, of the heavy bar, aud let il fall ou .the youug man' head, cauxin a deep wound.! The animal then cutinly walked away sattsEsd with the punishment idni'tiistered. " Whosoever shall coufe! in 'before Iticu, lira will I also confess before t Father which is iu Heaven." ( When Christ bestows conversion be demand con fessiou, , There is too, much cooctaltneot and compromise, even with tbe best, and what shall we ay of thosn moral cowards who carry dark lantern ami try- to slip alotig stealthily t-y a back road ? ' 6iinpkin, having wedded and settled down, accumulated a slight tear oVsr bit eyebrow, he caOse of which it is unneces sary to state; but an inquisitive acquaint ance asked blm whether it was a nark of the thicken pox. " Worae than tbat," re plied Simpkins. M It' a mark of tba heit- peck.--' . ; r!, ' v "Will you 'plea fdsert thi obituary notice t" asked an old gentlemaa of an editor." " I make bold io ask it because I knpw tha deceased bad a great ruaoy' friend around her who'd , ba glad to,ber of hi death." 1 i,t i' .j 1 1 iu. ... 1 m 1 m m 1 1 1 1 1 !. ;,,. 1 ,A Scraiihiti, Pa, womau put ber tingue noa flat-iron to 1 aee. if ; it was. hot.. She tuiod ou, and ba baeu so euiet veralui that her husband ba stayed at bom al moat every night. ci , Fujt,Y . To hear a man abusing a paper wlvich be ha bad ten or fifteen years without paying for it, aua only got mad when the paper was stopped. " Funny, if not meau. Charlotte paper. "t , , 4 " Father,"' aid a TOfbufoh boy, ""I hop you won't buy atiy irorfe gknpowder-tea for mother r '' Why Uht?" '-Because, eve ry time she drink Uj she blow us up." Go to bed, ImmediaUly." -.. J . .' '.. .7' " The life of the- wicked," ay one, "is a practical protest that they l ea""ub prison of hell, tho torment of LrJ and that for jlie space of 'eternity, rathef than be Mi, with God; y,;.-,v4i!41! ' . w ' Order is ' heaven'q' first law, and it has never been. repealed. t , ( . .! ,;j , ,. 1 NEW Si'YfJiES ' JlKs ) -,-,., ion; . AT-v'i t-Jv'- -U. j I i WE respectfully invito tha attention of our' " HI. I. Old Customers v ';".;';"AyHE';,i;:;'j'i: to tfie fact tha wfare A OW EtCElV-' ING& Jarge and well ueicctedstock d't ;PpJrtolo; STAPLE AN D FANCY " Dry Ooorf, -( , -h i ". Mi '' jNotioM, Hdi, ."i'-Vt . .',V" 'jj ;: , Boots and Shoe, . . ; , ' : Jlckdxoare'. Wood h1' ' "'. ,-: 't;i'a;id' Wilfoir Wate, '?'' "': ' .V.T v -"JfVw1 llare. Crockery, - ' -n Saddle:, te. d-e.; tc. AicivF u j.uii tint? ui Alway Mji baud and at. reasooJble prices. Agents for-W. P. liUSSELA CO., Blind and Sash den lent 4 'M w-h'S'1. k ' Bissolutioxr! T milE FIRM OF FOLK 4 JADDY haa 1 tlllu llllV HImWiIvAi. Kt n.tlf'ltnl al-i UMItf All lndebted.to iin will full and ntt l .lth.r bv not M tliacimh. with I.. I. li.lL- i tha plllce of the Aimonian. or With It. il. (Mddy at the old stand. "' -,f" ' ' .Thia,r'Marc1i SO; JS74. I tf A. 3. DABMNt i.JNO. D, JfKUBKKTON. DARGANitfe PEMBERTON ATTOttN E VS AT LAW, Praxill'oo in tlite 8nt ami "Fed -' uiaiins collected in' un Carolina.- - s August 27 , . ' I I nes I? OFALL -. i i I Wn-" Till:.' .7.Y'J ?! .v QK THIS.- . : ;.,,A i ,) JI.iml.iy, " ' ' : y Jif, Vj7u " Tuition:! . ! -m. ii-.-V ( ) " i " , II ( 1 Hklur I'm 1 : 1 I - fnil.t f IH Ixl to i JJ .', 1 . r h Hoard -:.u l-e. 1 i r , ' ' r ' convenii i t l V . . 1 i t.; : 1 . ':. Kcr fui-iii- i ; . . 1 . .;. A: M H ie, tl, , , 1, I l i( W liitc .'-'!r-. i - ii Co., N. C. Jn, l iii, l .ii' ,, Special rn.-')-::i- :rn:n tu Int. r, a. fov X t t p K l 1 1 iu, I M tli I, i ! I .f I .. . A. Oovinittoi) uth. lulijr ii'.t...i 1 1 m itli out delay in fartf'er In.ViU'fiw,! ri r,..J t given'. A.SUi. tuVlNu i'(i:i; 40-t . .'; DO YOU WAST -; Gooih Cheap? II ; Try Oad !y Awinianm.who plwava kwp' a rood stock f evetrttiinir uuited "t J Farmer, the Jfectianfo, and tha IjhIImi. pg, I (1ADDY A. WILMAM.H. ci o rinc' rni fi. B. GADDYj 3 . M.WILLIAM1. TTAVINO this day purchased the lit-tlr- oU In iu Ui late f.rt 1 f,f t; l'olk A (Jaddy. wt ollur our Prinent utoJ-,' f'LOW FOR CASIL' ? . ii- i-.. 1 ',;!..-; to nik room for our Sew Goods nov daily arriving. " ' ' " - ' Tbl Warch mb, JS74. . , .. GApDY, A WILLIAMS, ' ' VANCE A liUHWELL."' ST a a a r rv io -f: CUARLOTT .v.. a.. :u ... f WtlE SENIOR WILL llEREAFTEK i 'attend the court of A uon ' Count vf. regularly. ' ; 1 1 January 1st 1375-40-tf Watches a Clocliu ... R, P., Gimmono, 4 LATE OF ANSONVILLE. has otiened an office in WadeMlwro' l n . i i i A i y lortnesaie anu rcpainug 01 natcn , "..nd es and Clock. - -..vy . former favor and engage to do all t b in hi line promptly ,,4,and on reason terms. . , " . fri Taw '". rti i liirs. .1 . a .lit rorr . .Bee termissiou - to inform her friends nd the public generally that ahe ) . is atall time sprepared to furnish fijtcla? t board and lodgings at reasonable rates. i. Herplaceof business' is between '2d 'and l" B 3d Market 6U -Wilmiugtcsn N; C. " V ' f-f-., .:;..,. :,t 'J.:-, 40-tf.' GOODS. rjJ -. ; I ' ' ' ' ' ' .. ,. , .. . . , , - . Crawford & CroWdcr, . v All F.S T ill Rf V i ' rsl 1 f! -1 Ouit isiucri ia, uow ru iu air Riu; of Mereliii(liHH. , ..,... .lv . , .v. . . - week brinjM fresh arrivals ooi lo Uoods, and our ' ' j ,;v.v; i .ill. ; ---A 't - 'Ml. i v. T-. T1 . V . ' v , : : .; -r - , AND -. '' J Comprlaea a itif Tiill Aasortiuent o ' GitHfeRAL ; MEIlCHANp TtfTEInvlJho: attention of all.4' E W w ry cttbrt will bo lined to pleare n toiners. and articles not io our line, wl.V . ordered at once from the inoht rej houses In Korthern cities; '; ; - HONESTY,;; INi)tJSTRY V AND?; POLITENESS -,VA ARE OUR WATCH AVORDS. COUNTItY rroduce of every 'dese'riv tlon taken la exchange for UOODS, a; .Highest Market ilat ' " DON T ' dfspoee of j our J'- 1 V KiviiK us a can. - , .WK may t.e ; fouHd ' e A Ilm'a i 'ftC A C'O'H Si! stana, opposlta f. J Oct. S-t f. . . . t- Wf"h to iufr i-t.) tl, ..... it r , am iw prq.artwf fu do ntl k m! ILYMPOOINO ' t'wy be found at alt 10uis dud.w thb. corner brik Ct.;." ?. .VP Still'- ii ourt House. r 4t iii,w . . i. I wtu. i ItU to-" bou ori 'n- Ms nut r 00 n i-.t: ,.H1 i ; I ! wl. i tbi" !U1 July 9 IV tf -X ATLY PKLNTrn at the .'vfr- --JO. r atSU rWBTa.. aMIkk. - , W ,

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