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- ----- r" " ' - ( 1 ) "r . U .U Jtju, o'er th l'enp!c'$ iijhU doth an EterAul '. ..' ' 'I-Vj vadi:mi!()i:o, c, ti : u::a day, t j t; r: 11 i 1 .til : j .cl.. T T r r .!:....--rtiot A. .- 1 1j a :nou- -fcijpit prsy.uily II Motifs! ' bin i i." -fl, Including ladies I ICS - - . .cert 'tut wH!-'.'.' fr.T Wiii;m:j 4 bw... 1 Oil". , f IMtiUU V U'J' 5 piauorra, uni itucuousifc.a, i ' . . . ' f r tlic nior conferred uixtt Llm. uiIiHtit ',wy coiopIeteJ by the (if ni. C J'nore, of GtiorgU, j)erl Custii Vt yirgloin, ii -i i'Meoti, and Dr. JJtVA-oret . u Maiming, mIiu u of fine pcraoiu'fap.QiiH from other Statra.' iiic mul a oiot pleasing peaker, j iutra Tjctnl . iu oomplimenUrj term Vr.i!-r of tli occasion ex Goveruor if,Mrth Cawliua. " ', i).!1 Vance laid : " la oougcntijM cor .t 1 JulJ ifQbcUr tliaii to gife 1 1- 'i iuraS4tou ai I could iruther lu rth Carwliua ami the part abe TV r, tu great struggle between conati- fyfh! yriuciplea aud a j pbyiical, uuiou, appear eomewhat iu ter 'of a champion of itfy vwn ' , l.yet hoje to bu pardoucd, both bo ' 7 to P"'1"101' ' Oo "uhecorai in j(Ju-' ; of tbe aoll, aud becauna it U al- .yet liojie to be pnrdoucJ, both be T; ialjr theme with winch I could , . "ul the couauuiptiM. of nore time jj4Pivvtfof rccorJa than wj engage r auniii l1,!:'16 'lla' -oriu rtlueXautly. acceded, ' and, , H that y lfra of ihe'war were furnulied '-'rXvJ "ther 3ttfS.M he proceed ioahoV tuat jm tue iiuoiucr ot aoldicra :iubed;' jj,! the , diaclphue, courage, and ' lty, ud il'iJS-vuh ayrit e.of thoae loldi fu aiuuui .of uta.tariaj and supplies .uted; iu f hi good uiUjjwd moral ort of ho people atjuge; wJii' ;ualitie which njak sJf-aarp-sui, aud dovoUon o dij. yrth Caro Entitled t'e'--:i'a '. bef troops iud ; "u S.Ut, but iu ,.ia co'ofedeaUon, aligned ', s .ii' tlAiiW:: (hi foremost, Ot tha lUiiia ... v niirit L aaid liflka.aJ-fJ..c-?V i a i t ' ; -4r . nia. North Car51fuJ,tjiai. ( Vr 4'a' Florida Alabama, Mississippi, tana, lexas, Arkansas ana lennessee, ' committed the late war on the iiCTBiJe. T ICod, Kentucky ant luri ? tfere 6nyartiall ' ttallv ebtraeed." "it tnajoniy ofVotple remaia-.itli;-fli Jniorj 1 7p V We eleven, h Carolina was ii) territUVhe seventh, jX popuktion'the fijth, in white popif ,a)i9 jhJfdVia wealth the stveutfi, iu vxf. all ,, r,mt. . tmril, ion fit cotton. Ce ninths prodnc- a ' ; oor? ?' 9 four!r, atldf wieat, rye, 1 tbe third, and iu -that number of ad cattle toe fourth, in manuiac tliiiJ.iil,' production of iron aud of war about, the fourth; and ii . fisheries, and, naval stores tbe Her 'materiat condition, averaga credit, internal itrj)royement8,.we.re ..4 jri,,-"ovii?;" j v"t t "! t-move in the (Jrama ;oi, and wcatt nz.llyfore fsotQft f y to her sisters ud- the sym 1 cf '.LoiLou l cad bloodf' ihap ,!J XV ' i 'oa that it was )!icy to do so." Yet, " none, istood ' '3"youl...o v '.'4 better faith uJeiivy;aui' tbo Governor 1, "jAsfar a I have becn;able to ort'i Carolina famished, more sol- , r. a oriioii tj';hLta population,! i 'J cn.;l propor ue suportlf that r tSeCoufedera- iNISUEDi Jbr V .S t ifive- wera fllmbstieplJrcly ifowib-i STJ . f J. thnnglt- he was qQita aure they j 'if- ' " i) BppTTtate eapactitudo,.'' : : J ? A. ' . .. . lilies wtre recruit J by volunteers " . ' ' :ml,WW'v . 2I.03 .iu4 1j cousurlpt . V , 18.&65 Making in all . "..J 1,823 regular tro.'pi from Nurth Caroli ; da in the Confo.!ertt--'. Brciid thert there were 'r-r.--. troops la the tat .rvic J,'iu Militia on liornfl duty ' V 4,flC2 Junior reserve 4.217 ? i-lor reserve -. 6.C30 iroopsfroiuNorthCafolinavrvioff J' regiment ot other l.talc not 3,013 , v- U,ToUl.V 121,038 - 107. 0ri2 rculir oldiiM ia iy iStoTZ?&!vyk, 3,203 -C " ' " "re ffi e reffuUr troorx in t hTTusjVlivM, . ' j f .uwtr, ' 'in tlrruoa.tlutT, EUrdinir V, desertrfl. etc. f These "'"j lattalliont . AriuierH Hrtcrrc 2 tgiinenii,v Ul ' - - 7i ri-gimeou.20 battamoS'tbe prcaonco of-au unruly die- J .13 -unattached corapauiea and 11 I3 Iu Xlh C-n,lm auiea borua on tour roili iervlne iu du,inX 1,19 "tl-o prtraUoa of AoJ.l Ucoiupauiea borue on bur rulli serving WHAT BIABKJt !nnKD ilOKU"OLDIF.R9! "I dou't kuiiKrrFJiTjYMertiou ijaJ't be amended o aa to tlaituUiut tbia Jjrtivey but positively roor troops idaa aoY'atate put into service. At all events, I shall be g'ad if it brius forth the record of any aUter itute, and will submit wheu fairly beaten. According to tbo re, port of Adjutant-General Cooper the whole number ot troops ia th Confederate service wus 600,000, of which North Carolina furnished largely more thaa ouosixih. 0(o-teuib would have beeu her share. Her total whiyt jKipulation was in 1860, 62'J,- 942; of th; she sent to the war more than one man to every six souls 1 How they demeaned themselves the bloody record of killed aud wouuded iu all the great battles of the war bear incontrovertible tt-stiinoiiy." DCCIFLINK OF TUK SOUTH CAKOLISIAK 1 Almost the only commands in Lee' army which were intact aud serviceable at Appomattox," Goveruor Vance, claimed were North Carolina brigades, and the statement i made, so far aa we know with out contraction, that she there surrender ed twice as many muskets as auy other Bute. At Grcenaboro too, Hoke' divi sionVrlfrtb. Carolina troops wasinsplen couditibu nnd'efficiency, aud coustatut ed cue third or more of Johnson's army." While speaking ou .til subject Goveruor Vauce declared that " the writers who pen biographies of tb,e great and illustrious leaders which Virginia gave tto the Coo federaVy'have beeu too anxious to eulogize their heroet to give due attention 1 to the ferifca which mught tbtir plaps luto such JIATESI4L AND WAR BUfPLIES. ' ' eepeaker having shown' how iiobly irth Carolina performed her Outv to the 7'"'"cracy m urauling soldierx, called a A .' 1 randinii nf lha maifliii ti tha no Zpxnr"r " T .... I sue unit iu iuruiauiuz euupiieo BU14 .iuaiv :.. e. .., i: i . rial; though he lrOoo regret that ,le wai Unable to furuith accural iiures, the re corjs "being outof his reaci, -He explained how vn4er jfchd pressure bt circumstances tbe manuIaoUier ot jytyuj. Carolina ex penned ; ' wbftt they furniabed tb?" Confed eracy and he-people of ijister Stages ; how Clyde, (afterwards "the " Advance ") and la 'a w,,.k a W otocKwe eleven j.mes, mabweruT-hes, fhoes, rauuU tioris 0 war. 4v Bgi-aJrNorch Caro lina4. but for the Cufederajj3imen1t ; not only their people. Jn iwaJlS these supplies brought" a -'frorfl abroau immense supplies of Kben.'.beef, 'jour and corn were furnished from their own fields. OlcMen and wpmeti in njapy csise3 guided the plough whilst cbildrea followed -with the hoe'in thttgaping : fljrroiys .! .'-I ....... HOW THE DEBT ITUTB AT HQJfB pKQ. yiJSED FOR, t ; .Irf additiod to providinj.' diers lu tbe field, the "was . still , a n an more difljcult V ' " 1 the ofator ' aaserted, " in providing wr t the destitute' at home a task which thinilitary men did not appre ciate properly.',' To meet v this necessity, grajiariea were eftablished at several points, and corn distributed in the most needy dis tricts, coulmittees were appointed in each conly to look after the needy, and com' n!, doners Belected whose solo duty it vi IO pi-tnae sail. Atieoiaio ueeaiua 1 or-, ae..,oi;riir 11 ... ... . .,. f .--' Wpll vnii iiif.'Mirif 1. ii . .l: 'almoner, nnd it is r- VXa crawl v ,.vrc- j ',;';;vit struz- ' ' .,...1.'! .- ' ! S. .1.-- .U.i " ol-ead.tthebc-..ncross the ta- L TticaA rfT,rla went la (lib vi ten ' ' Wilt TII.R fuNi LDEHACY rAFI.K'D, ' AfW finjj Id elofjueot liibuta to lit old and juuojr of North Cr'li'ia, lt furoitibed the iluewe of war, au J , ipeakiog of "ttie effort mada ia public aud, privata to avviTthe calatnitiea of nir and to iu$ tain the apiriU of the people," be expired tbe opinion that the cause of our , ulliralr failuro bcean br oeclect of tlioeo at hr'S. Our civil admiuUtraiion loH fia vri? of tbe South. Had it brea eiul iu atllitjr and tact to that rliapUyed by our 'jiiUry admiuiatraiiott liali.e tivili.m loua bi part a well at t ha iMierver differonl would liuvn Iw en ll rr.ult. " Tba mornU jeure berciilicr jiklleut, and (fit bad been mstaiued I maintaiu that we could havo won, ntwitlitmuliii the , fearful tJ La parity of uuiiibera. ()ir . case wna loatat home, uot I liie fklil." , ; A riECK OF 8KCUKT UWTOMT. Alluding to fact llmt utuch baa boea the unjust iinprrwioii that North Caroliua otuld b ei)y iletatched I mm her duty to her - coo fill rate,"- Governor' Vance said that' M it soeiued there were noae who presumed upon it lor important purposes. fc'ooo aler the failure of the Htmpton Road conrV- nca'I was v'Uttcd ly" Gover nor GmliVaba e death we so recently dphvTho wiilthjn, a lenoior of the Cotilch;ie Stales. .After giving all per tic'ulur of' that conference which bad not appeared in the pupca, aud prevailing impressions of courcssionul ciriles. alxiut Uitbuiou J, Ac.; he informed me that a number of. leading; geutlemcn there, lea pairiug of obtaiuing pewee through .Mr. Davia, and believing the "end inevitable and not distant, had rx'qirestetl bim to .visit me and urge me as Governor of-North Car olinato,take stqw for making separate term with Mr. Lincoln, and thus inaugu-", rate the cencluaion. : Goveruor Graham 1 remarked that he had agreed lo 'lay Iheir'p request before me without priiniuyujt ' hi personujl advice thereto. " -"t . "I asked who these gentlemen A, v and witli some relucUnce.' hu traC. their names chiefly sen u tori' and represt. .: : .1 -r....r .1.. o. ...... r y latiTn iu liio vi'iucui'i m-ti ftjturB,vuiii;l-Bai fi. a -tr 1 1 v , ,., z .-vn,x W-oyiu I al lr Ai I tsVlkU wli uia ran r nm.ni l ul 11 A Kurfl 1 mmt- . . . a. vs wtj v ' jtuiiVMiuu uim ill at-iii'i negotiations on their oatd S'atei with tb eueiny, and if they would tom oui iu the papers with the request to-mo. " He said they would not take the initia tive. They, were sogurriAjoJedt home, indso tiammelled Tjy pleifge Ao., as to render ft impossible. 1 declined the propo eition,"of course,' and asked hub 'o say to those gentlemen, witu. my coro(Itme.nt, that iulhe tuountaius of North'-Carolina, where-1 was reared, when. a mau was whip jxsd he had to do, his .own holloaing (.that the technical word " enough ' could not be cried by proxy.' Thi secret ' piece of his tofy will serve to show, 'that there , was, a. faiutuess of heart aud a smiting together of the knees iu other parts of the Sou tii out side of North Carolina.,", -it : s 'l. THE 80UTUEBN HMrORICAt, BOCIEtY. The concluding poTiiou of Governor VanAes' address was devoted tocoMiinendaj tion of the . Souts-n HiVtorica'fc mty and the necessity of -securing, material for a true u 101,01. jr. was uuiiveieu ,wivu great eloquence and with execllcni.efie'ct. It abounded in anecdotes and illustrations and personal examples of the herpipm and patriotism displayed by the North Caroli nians on the field of battle and at home.; but I am compelled by due regard for the space to omit them from my report. ' ' - Tion the Mloroaoope to the Woodpile. The other day a Detroit father purehaged a microscope for his son, a boy of ten, pat ted the lad on tha ahou da nnd' aniA -1 r Dim ; . .. , . !.,..:. . t.sr. -.iu,-,)'--- ; ' Mv son. take tbia mtonwirir.ei't S n Svwr' VT;. - " . dC yb - TjjJj'JH-&p eirOcauues of natf J 'The boy left all other mua .cW-for that, aud he took euch great!4 ' Merest and improved so rapiJIy, thar iiie tea table, to which several Visitor'"' ;' Ji'dowa with the family, he felt that h'ust make some re marks. : Turning rHne of -the ladies, D0 inquired; "... . fiy , - - ' "D'ou eytlook at cheese ihroush a horoscope V f . T A't t" T .1? 1 if 1 1 : J " . ."e piengnnt- . ' A" ""uv r 0,0 1 U'USS John 1 John ! exclaimed the father. - p It-""'r 'J. "Thauk you, n." Tn ttr hju student, desiring f mollify bU fuller, a-n dj "Father, dil you ever look at a toad through a microscope T" "I will talk with yo after supper," re plied the parent, scowling at th boy. . . , John was rather JijiuU-d at hi fail ure to arone enthusiasm, andjt.at as the trabfrrit were being paused arouud, he remarked: " Well, you juit ought to look at straw berry one thnuh to micruicpt. Thry loA jul like warts, they J-s and you thiuk yoa ' bug ruaalng " ' " Jawn 1" said his mother. . Doy 1" warned his father. , " ' t MWell, they Iookworu fli s hea-lsl" protested, the boy, who inuirined that they doubted hi veracity, for flies . Boy l'' said the father, making a itiotioa lor John to leave the table. ; John left, and as soon as it wa conveni ent for him to do so, the father escorted the lad to the wash room iu the haiueui, bounced him around, and saidi , -1 "My ton, gimme that tuicrosospe, and you take the axe aud go nut ud study the beauties jf that woodpile P j . - " . i If that boy coutinaes to feel the way he dots at present, be will become a bank rub ber instead of a ouluralist, Detroit I'rtt , A Oiiuiater from the West, was oo a visit t some friend iu Columbia, during the rrerbyterian' Syno, not long since, and of course he was introduced to everybody he met, sliowu the , sight about town and at oace made himself at home with our peo ple. He called frequently at the priuliiig u ofljee. lie had uevt-r vibited prinuuir of-V.! Bee very ofieu and the art of priuting WhAn Pflitniiflv: nptf lt him fia iluw wI.l' glanting ab"'tt the ofHce hi- eye Ml vAl i. M t l I ii I II IS a r " " " V lt kmmtt I- be.ed - " "limy. . iieppff c a fiA.. t its co ook i Sir i; Ite f fo HietalA uv- ft." i.'v,i..tii-. 1.. s ; .il that on poso ififc'alTfif kno ' for instance.' , . Cait-l, luO WOdt ' Well, ministeiylon't kuow . why it' called tell box, norwlio first 'eUrted.ths. ha'me. bW hell-box il is" and a' telNbox its got to "be Just as Jon asPin the devil here7 a(id bave to'biek up an "take cttre jl- ohUyptv I've got M) keep up 'iujjtSpii- lion ami you eau t uoius uuutroi lUBinjtow. iaiigled names oui roe.' ;"" " ' .V J, i 'The minister smiled But' nevei; isgain aMed'cjUeer'names gitia'Vn"' things iticiit the printing office, ' , .' ' i;ffCT of LiqhTi Dr.Moore, the met ajyaieiao, .thus speaks 'of the" effect of light on body aud toipd. '" A Udpole con fined ; iu dirkness. would never become a fr5j S And an infant being deprived of Ilea v.en's.Jree light will only grow iu to a shape le4s idiot, instead of a beautiiul and rea sonable being.' Hence, iu the deep dark gorges, and ravines of the Swids Valais, where the, direct suushiue never reaohes, the hideous prevalence of. idiocy startles the , traveler, . It is a strange, melancholy idiocy , Many citizens are incapable of any articulate speech ; some are deaf, some are blind, some labor uuder all tjiese privations, an4 all ars misshapen in almost every part of the body. I believe there is, jo all place a marked difference in the. healthiness of houses according to their aspect in regard to tt, A sun, and - those aw decidedly the heslt est, other thing beine equal,' in whi AJ the rooms. are. duriuir the dav. f'J exposed to the direct light. Epidenii s (tiuteti. iiiuaoiiauui ou iu suaay Blue 01 ihe street, aud totally exempt those oa the other side t even in epidemics, such us ague the morbidinflueuces is oftea thus partial ' in its labor." .,:.t ; A u : ; C Smgiton tirklire opposed Ta introduo. ing the letter cil Jier system in that ciVrt "The idea!'' says, one of them, "ofav mg letters lett at the bouse 1 ren we can't go to the postfljee,, anjHsWt have any excuse for going down town. Home Seutinel. 1 .y - - A child, when told that God is every where, aeked, - lu this room ?" "' H Yes "In tbo.closot?". yP8 'Iatiiodkw. ersof. my desk?.?, yes, everywhere. xie s in your pocket now-" " No, he ain't, though'' 'And why not?" "Tuutb.I IT .I ' v " ' r ain't dot ho" pottet, n innocent young man from I.u'citv . cnlnml . U ....!. ..... .1 JI iJt mat mmmmtm . rr t i iii I ftiiurwi turn Sitting w vui i .wpns tu,4 . xz. ji. rooTr, ?r.i iilSo f rwia Bm T VmA) Ommm S , S-mrm b iurt Wi, M l:ii(toa A I. U Hta ltVMi K7 Tart, ma Tnr.-. .. y inrata ti tan u at rv' l I'latawa, awl ranalra iattan traa 4 arw of lit tjmuti a "tij. Ul ku airtaa way at aMarln a VvKral IVaa, tlna, ka Is tanain fnlif kraaim whum xtH la th a r wt IM Vaa laai'a, l'ilii. ( UstiliUl kmmr ara uaa WuiM4 wa NO MEnCTTUIXTj Or 4aMado trof aawL B ku, SnHxf I Ha r- aii. i jaarv, tnaW f in i aouif w ftjuna 0,lw) n il Ma nm. w ix anfullj laoardsa, wkaOvfttr tt b Mnail t linif la ana, ta ' wi4 bf Ua ! ar hi ram mi, im Hunt aii aJauLj . X0V XXTAXIDI AT A HISTASCS ' An !. AO kralld triam ara taqalra aaava Ot al pimim a llinlty ! aiktu trmrf wjmvtam aaoar t1k taa laTaiid mn AU mm. immtmnmm ! m fcn ajliiiiii il. 1 mim ) al ln'IMtol WH aiMtaaifta ar aonraftina. Lu at aaa-t aaM hat, aa aptoti'm, k anf aliaatrat l u"-aat saaipliMt at 'in. a or Stoaoraa.' '-J val Iraa, A taaa Iftauaxaiuua an ttvaa Ufto" f Sa kava kn traaiad kr mail -t i i . 'miMiiuatruaftiUMai HDU. E. B, rOOTI, V. ltO tszlnrtaa AtsK. T. i , 4 ."1 . . a . . ... T "r i ,.J.toi:iii.l C7 1 r- 'u- . arf i ' J ( i -a a. t rTFOtmrr yaa aarar kw r Uxnrtit a habaa, rajranllDC tea fcamaa body and U lu aurwaa rraaa, nad Fun Horn Talk o If oinis, Ontt Mua aama, a tandlm kook for tana ula paofna, and ton kook for arary ana. Ie eaa Wara tram it (Ttat arWt ot Infurmatioa roa wouid fal a AtHemry lo n to rour tamllj ahraUiUa aiumt. t'Miaaw " - 1 amirar b anil, to all anplimma. 'ltlr- U -T HILt, rUBIJaiUti CuufAJiX, US kasa iSora Siaia-r, M. X. I 1 nmwli i , fiav.ii' - i load 1 ohiott "Wtuia o ...iioaof'Ro or uioro, .v. .ddrwa Tifis TBimJNKt M, u 4 OOft 'per day: . rWvF wanted, ju boih aex. swsof wo and oM la theli tnoineiu Mae. t ivilus' 4 , rafttral mf th wHan . "r, VtNlWM f4sl tfff ir'M . if .Vd thaatandt ot Unltn..r:,,ji -"part of.tlM Uniiad bi -MUtlrai. i sw offeota Mrraloiia. arapald, $X Pan 1 iii'k'itfit. Prko by wail, io , u aMO th orca plain tu ail, tia waraaa I I and tha ai - L okotrtac kow tbo Tll.a I Impalrod, a dL u by min.n and oimtaliiliitf , a Mwoty tt tba Tart. .bttnimonts InraniiHl iu? tb rauUua a tha mi,tt -pm trm on iwn.yt at U sat. , Anb3 waatsd nytrtf. AiWrato.. . Pr. B. B. FOOTH, Anthor of Ptaia Hotno Talk Kadkai Oommoa Brna ia atocj, sw, ijigpoa atwu a. x. lH.tf. NEW S TYLiES AT New Prices, ,'iV 1 . . - p. j. copraDGE co's;-: ; WE repectfully invite t. Itentiou of OUI i- yZ K Old OpijtcC pra 'J Vi ? '.D THE . '.-vnjr'. to the facttliatwe are AO IK ECEJVA INOt, large and Well sclectedstook,-,' ' STAPLE AD FANCY zrv Goods;4 :-: ;-' i otioni, Uai; V , ? v - "v3. Beady Made Clothing j .; ' Book and Sfyes,; f llardwaf Wood. Tjn Crocherv, lbadaVds., tfce. d'o., i-c. "Also'a full tine of Always on baud and at reajsonble prices. Agents for WVP. RUSSEL & CO., Blind and Bash dealers. rjIIE 8ENTINEL. .' PUBLISHED JiX J O S I A II T U R N H R , J n . Olaco near tha Court IIoit ' Daily Senllt- 1 iv -': . "i iiHt la ( c h Jiij h tml l . I II Ii" n -1 t Si i ! ? t ( i - . 1 ' I'll I III Mil 1 1 n , . i icri-hi'D .i th.. (;,,, . im t. i ri i .11. i-t i vi vr1 n -'nr r.l.v e i drn llini it w ill run loiii-. r uli'.i.i : ami ktlir i I im uml h : -;nln th . i t. y oiin r, h l n - llit llt'S Si S t i- t Miic ill 1 l ' in i if -o -I mi- l let it will jenud I i av of t?.-j-'iwt-r, Ii i. Ii . , can i ..-) w i; ',.ut ln-in i ., i , noU-ht-s and mit hni ' nu iy i. ye if Im r" U, i-av.. , t.ic m.: r .lone f.ii Kriiii.in-. lielow v e : u l a vv !!.; . ! ' Wfll known i i,,.',..ih f t ,,n e. . will coiihtiinlly ii Idiii to tin Ii-!." County and iudiviJu' rikhii f ir t For 1 m ft icii !n ot nddrv-s, C. It. 11INSO.N &X. KMtlllT&J-O.V, WudilKiro', K. C. Wt liuve tried the llliiMin M II Drcwi, and ara s tinfti-l that It U j, ' i provpnifiit on tlm orillnnry lin. ' H i VI ill It nav. nvnrly onrihul of the t unl nnikis ln'Ui-r fi. aie flle.'tmHt with the dr-i. .ml thlnU Ihid ( i'y one tliut owns a mill nliould li-nc Uresa. . I'llIiAltM & (iOltlHlN." ' ' ontf 1'iue, Aniton co., N. Oct 23d, 1871. Dr. Chears informed me to-day till C mill Dress Iuventmti of ru"ra. ll n-. i tvnint t?k Son was u j;reiit iinprove uRui iud inviiluuhle to all miller.H. Oet,23, 1S74. nr.ASin:. I have Inul tln P.tout Dresa of Mfi ' llliiMin JviiIkIiI 4 t?u put ou uiyM.il; :liink it uulu. au lipi-ivm.nt - J. P. McItAE, Oct pih 1874. . Wadesboro', N. C. I ' rHt,Wraw'i-c-Nov. 7th,' 1ST i. , (fj , ' e II lllsoil new I'aU'Ul L)Vv- . flu MOWell; it add to the .n (I . -Mil tit leant one fourth, and i)ik-s -i meat, and I atu well plfiu-i-d with It. ' --Youra Truly, JOHN LANEV Iredell Co., N. C. ', inn, 10.4. I GeJ' yr.K.v f.m i -1 . . , . t Vd the Hinsou.' Dress, af.-lle does all. that I mjulre. Wo ( grbu-' ' ' "-"Miutp9. In iait it.pLusra mo so i " ken an ' ageucy for tlio adjoining "viw.... "'in oftheStuti.. : , . A. M. Cowas & Co. , Ham .mu.E, B. C. "Nov. 2Gth, 1874. ' The undersigned id 'miller and en Hint for J. L. Cokcrtt Co., at this plait- ' For two weeks 1 have run. ""Mr iiii! with Ilin.son's Iinprovenipot iu 1....1 huH Dress, which wtis put on-by their A- ot, Mr. 1'atterson, I am satisfied that tl mill .make better speed iu grinding, u. that tbo meal is-butter than that mado wit1 the old dress, ' ' v WINDHAM , Mr. J. II. Windham is a compt. t.M.t experienced miller, -and I have .every fideuco ia tbo above statement. J. L. coin:: tl.e jiatent Dress if ' ,!it & Bon pu '-ou tbe ;N 1 bclit'V'i it quii an i ; r . 1 tiipt" i the mill as vU r ' ".-.. i.:iiesn of meal. HOB llA'HUINGHll, 11 A ANDUEWS. .' We La.l Hius'm, K the River i mcut in t! quantity t .vK", Tlil I.,-., , l l lltluil ! i !! lu'l. imii ; ml furrow ; ilieri'lu ni r T liolrlii a lii RoitL. tstci a IJallrti s,:. General. Th kkt Ag't Offi ! . i Charleston, C, I.I,..y 1 1", 1S74. ; '. 0N N AND AFTt:il ?rOND.VY,'tn tsth . ant. t o : i and l'!i.,.-eu- is irer Trains ot thu rna i , . run t-1 fol ows: : , V Leave Charleston 6:30 A , i. jind 1.vr M. Arrive In Charlowtou 5 A. M. unl I'. M. ' ' .--' Oa Sundays no D." xpre -t t."y.' ';" " ' :i "' " r. ir. i ; . ' a. ' Bept. 3 J f - 1 1 . "Watches AND.Clo'j p v p f;.-,.-. ...... :k' a:"o:;vilt..' : , T AT U e fort', es c I f- f i i . ' ' T" J Th.Jmm . , - 0mif, i n ' I , ..i , ., . uuum streciaruc; store as vouu" .:. iri '.' i-r 'rl?Jj.- v .1 - - - r
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 2, 1875, edition 1
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