Newspapers / North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, … / Dec. 2, 1875, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
i.1 KG US. ' "7 V.'vV ' ' J C or r c W. I', IMIlllIT,, orrcipoiidtitjf i: U 1 1 o r. 1 . ' TO rju:i to X I pay di:ci:.mheh 2. 1875. 7 f to i;in:sr6yin:.TS: i 't uint . ""f it ti'i,rtiy uixlmlnod that lur eorrefon trrrfnlents lanj in their own 1 f- . ihrvt," and M '," an't th'y atone are rtnotulllt for . . .. I it. .. ' , rn iy "" i" '". ""'j K''j' I'Qeonmut communinitittn will bi inserted in the ,eolam$ of X of T7 AHOVM unlr aecom pinlcl hi M " ''' f n xm-s of Vie writer or tome J f pon'Jjf I "tnoitilf pitrt'f. :"' , I ' VOZS ItPAYT 4 Dors It psyj),)f ' 11 r-1 My workirW ram ! I oortnl ra' r Bn, ragged in order to lured li Fe-ior seller i r -H'r' JrrMcJ id good clothe and aih of rnoa-LV1'' moueyT 1. 'a HI f i TP f.rr -'.ouj oi Does it ry,ri Pj! hvelhe MOTHEl'S , Pj.1 CHI LI1 1 CI 1 1 ID II H M of twen ty f ni i I ies dress , i J, 1 5a IlAf i ' II ACS, and starving f..r wholesome ,1 to t. ' 1 tl nvsnn J pamper tha ifs and '.'.JrcaV !i'Idreii of t" J"uur dealer? p Does it')"r- t rn7 J to have our jails tV J violators ol i:lll,r" or the law at n cuoro-" r ) tr cl.ar.7"!r. that a few l.atfKCU m f iy(Hirl.V'fr.-velIi8y.unjmeiiiiI iA,n yioftn c, j, firnl,i ,. 3) TnnxuvTn coiORi:a9. On next Mon J;iy, tho Ctli December, tio Furty I'durth CongrcM will con veno fit Washington, under c!rcunv alanceii inoro jieculi.ir pcrlinjm than nn v PcsHioii of a:d Ixxly in tho nt history ol tho govrrnim iit. In mhli- tion td tho election of a rjK-iiker, which i tho tistinl net of every Cn- 'rcm nt if first hii'vtinjf, tht-ro will lo ul tlio t h'Ctiori of a fironidinjf officer of tho Scrtntc, neccKnitutcl ! tho !o.".th of thu Vice I'rriiilciit. Uhethrr to (xV iiiccced t the rrm'tdi'iivr i ) !'.0 CVCiit of tho ilenth of CletienA (r;int aconit t' ho nu nnottlcl qucs tioti -nnj w hether ho would or would not, U not a matter of much Jnipor tnnco to tho country, considering tho tnatcriul of w hich the Senate is coin. fUMsed, os wo need Hot expect to iret T......1. - - ! . I m . ucii an oinccr ns win oo ni ail satis factory to the Dcmocrnfio pnrty. Wo have, howcrer. rensorn to t xnect that the hoiiso of Representatives will elect 81c(alat Oceutitccc. A 1 Is kuiin Ui ii p"i U .t' tLU vctin, on the lit of OctoUi Ut, Wtllia.n II. Hill rjtjiiulc.1 his critne if the munlrr i(Wt sU-p fkllirr on a conimou gllot in lliii tae Al ihe t'nue fr Lia txecuiioii drw near, his jx'or muthfr borhred ojhiu iinMiuiiy. AlrM'ly hn.l "tie of hr sous falkn 111 a rain ff.rt In ntcus h s hroiln-r (Willinni) frum a f-l.m'a Uaih. 1I m kil!il Mt tliSMilh fiid of tie pria..u hj lf jtil jriianl, his lieal Wmj liUrul'.y ii'MIe.1 ith buckshot His Unly w lakfiiln Haw Ocrk aud hurinl, ami from that tiuie until the curtain fill 'a th trajjIy in the rxiculhu of lir sm Wil Nam, uoos but God knew the t uffriui(s of the unfortunate mother. liar miud wst Drsrly dialrsuht, and all niflhods of d cpjitioo were umI ly friends U lesaon thf strain upoo that orrMsxetl orgao. JOTi Tburs!ay Ufrt the fatal day told her that herjH.Tb.4JL'ttn-1iaiigei the tUr lefam. Sne receireJ ihe anDounormeut '--i. ... .t. . .ii.,1,1 M i tl UI V 71 i M!. n f A I ft S t ,u,um u V) Vj U 0 Sjtis- 1 ULitJiLU 1UIU1U Mtci ArrRorntATi PRESKNTS. AmonsUta rn-nt tbouaan'a of Bat W s and 1'lano ficnwihat i uUtUb. Uiere are torn that kra kitta I Inr llwlr rrralbcaUlT ami liwUtic quailllf. AV bav mait at Darvful cln-Univ of the nit-m-a aou ouvr 1 l.nin in boos form, aa follows iO IF TIF: ... M...W 1 11411 VI I i IM1I...I h I .P,M..,.I iii!uuuspa7l seven o'clock, tha unhappy in, 11 j r a 1. if. ! ra ii.-,!. irniod into : uiilnr' , !.nf. a few able iy rnnko a Jiviug hy selling lo itt V, c s it r p j ti recti r an J ha c I V rs Jl i y ! tho county or corpora ie f "0 for n Ih-ciiko to sell li w ! . r tiiiz 'nn conrertel into .f. i. i.ii.l lion prrMlucerg who. nn! otlirr vi'dutioiuiAflaw, " '!jf iluilnra upon the pen . s"; U griiwin. cut of pro- uYr ine ft rouss causeil fomako njood flhd ucceptoJiVe.tt ,J ' aidiiiflf officer. k llmidnll viAa&i i k tho n.o,t rrominei.t oj;o kc, l ' A' ' VtSmd hut tor his ! . r'is wo km,, every t on , ( WVtho diatingni-hed po? JJy'l!! of. hilo thii net of I.U is not I .. . JS I'i'il iiy biiimu 11 mi ii'jrtin'ii, . , !ier. hjcction. Tho Peinocrntio mo rifely ouht, und wo li'po will, select oon'nan n. t, only of ability, hut ono of j'Uro andltlgli-toticd :r.oVul rtputatiTrrMViJL;i-'," vtitu Piano Accompaniment. 1 GOODS -rL'Oll EVElv, v m i , sv A AlJ ' -AT- l f'l 'ii J 'It J t liy Mr'4 in;' i - ! ; , lies whern the Iipior traffic hns iiti!on ubiiiidiiutly proves that it f p i'j to tncourita.aLu patronize li i ' -rial Correspondence D; tus: Although there seems 1 3 La a 1.. tho atoriny orena of politics, it henra. 1 t, surface, tho agitation is f till p'inz 1. . - I Tho recent eleci. In tho Southern f.';atos have fallen liL, i net blanket oil t!.3 tli ir J term party; l' I Grant and all tli la thieving crew are i. kins herculean T its to neutialuij the c! lainff effects otno scheme Yepara- s t'.a ru,1Bt' iulmao'jv'uV to tho 1'ro laential canipaijn lor '70. ' " ")X uponc meil'iat "u'a";J ftli these immense naval l' pcri( !s iauarttt'oU8 tIjat Rre now C'Dff on ? Are .11' 1 rA'L ., t.ra'y Ti:CiJj,arf7 V coneoeling totnc t, "' .:1h"7 their friends once m. v.- to "1 n nr. r uniting us politically for the ; l"V lupi on Ho Jbenef of the Eadical party f VT Housed Ypa5tlieJ"ick is too patent to every reflecting !? t of t,-Ma!,, obfcl.fAr,-,-. There was ,a time , when, tho Tn C,4UErcea ' w'nnd of Cuba would have been '..-...I. c .1..: r.. . !... .! i..: J-m. nt ' t- ow, so fur as the South is concerned. i ' 1 i tj ll . ears ay:o, when the United States steamer, .vr.tf-'t'OuW jVk Warrior, bearing tho flg of our " ' hoiiesVtvsji atta wa fid on by the Spanish au- nartf Bl13115'' 'Jound a sufficient pretext for the IUrl"Jr 101 stupid gallant Crittenden and Lie CalliltJ'. jjuv-onnd of heroes were inhumanly Kortll ttrorbidirroUe ), . was another timo when the ticcPSS jSee,i'e'u'lte States would have been jusiifiahle orablo f Pn'n ln rroc'"',n!nS Wl,r' uce f'i'e, wheu the - - i-)oixc,rro'lc r-f at" his pallant crew were cap' w "ie canure 0,1 l')9 eea hrutally mur -' Call i.'t.llllNII auLUOl llirs, Mil UCh itia. ffCsliCOU ,0 Rocked tho whole civilized world, the peo pinlorif ia &$eif thcfe Southern States would nave 1 i ' ; f clfVeked tho government tn tuiy aggressive jiioil ot ') ? su onnortuuitVs wero let pass hy, aud now TCX tllCl"Qj,la too late to get up any war spirit among it 13 at " W IU order to re-elect Graut to the Fresi fntmv (icacy. TUU is his last card, 'and with the iu.iui stem v , . . , . , . i .. rcckl-.8ies of a gambler, he wi l throw it The following we extract from a Wash- inton, D. C, le ter to the Nea berry (S. C.) Herald of a recent date. By this process tht-re may be thousands of dol ars avid iu fruit t' the ncoide of the frouth, v that heretofore have been thrown away. - , . Here Is what the Herald" $ correspondent has lo say about it: A GREAT IXVENTIO!. Que of the greatest inventions of the present yeat he "Reynolds Fruit and Vegetable Evaiorator." By the process which Mr. Reynolds has " adopted, fruit-; aud vegetable, can be. preserved in their natural state for any length of time with out destroying the natural taste or color nI nroduct, Br this process the farmeis manri at goon prices rur uyi mMio.'- O.y one hour and a half is required hy toe pro cess of evaporation to preserve the fiuit A factoryjius been in operation in this city during tW past summer months, that turn ed out one hundred and fifty husliiutM'i day, and yet it has not bet n able to ineei i demands of this marktk These mu chines shouldbe in evry coun'y in South Carolina. They cau be built .for a small expenso, aud hy their uso thousands of dollars can be saved, that nie now allowed lo go to waste. Let those who tko an in terest in fruit aud Vegetable culture tend to the ''Reynolds' Fruit ami Vegetable Evaporating Co.' No. 91 Myrtle St., in this city, for circulars, &c. In this way they con obtain more information than I could give in a letter. - The following I clip from one of the daily pairs' f thin city of to-day. It shows that your neigh bors are moving in the matter. . , A. FRUIT FACTORY FOR OEORQIA. : A company Is now being organized to establish a factory for evaporating lruils ant vegetables at Atlauta. - They have se cured the patent riiiht of the "Revuohls' Fruit and Vegetable Euoiutor" for the State of Georgia, atxl will etanlish several factories in the State this winter. The Reynolds' Evaporator hns tho , endorse ment of the United States Government, aud is in all respects what it is claimed to be. as has been demonstrated by the fac tory iu this city. woman was at home washing diahes. Sud deuly she sere mieil aud drKd tlx vcsael he was in he act of wipiug. 0h, my . a a . i a 1111 UoDrshe exela mw, -tney nave ''po- Cy llays, Uanka, etc. my boy; hisin'rit has Just fatsed roeV I i.7Hn boarda, cloth aud kIH. It was eiactly the mimentwheo the sheriff knocked the prop from beneath the- plat form ou which the fln stood, and his S irit was wafted to his poor old roother-hia fi rat. best, last frh-iuL It wss a rush of '-(i.io ilAjv niiH the top of the aged oak iu frou.tA".TWXT":'Ctn the a sendiog ghost. AthvlUe Pioneer. Tbe Wit chary of Maaaera. Almost eveiy man enn cite scores of cases, within bis knowledge, where pleas ing manners have made the fortunes ot lawyer, doctors,, divine, m rchants, and in short, meo in erj walk of life. Raleigh flung down his l.teid coat in the muJ for Eiizaleth to walk tu, and got for his reward a nrotid Queea'a favor. The pditiciau who has .his advantage canity distances all rival candidate, for every voter he speaks with bei-onies his friend. The tones in which he asks for a pinch i f snuff are often more potent thin the ly c of a Webster or a Cluy. Pjlixhed man m ra have often made acoundrei sncce fill. whle the best of men, hy th-ir hard iiti!.'!!".!!?" ve d.me themselv s rough mat lue worlil eoulil iiitTielKf here was a precioui kernel witliiiftytt 'ii i ly is to am iu what lieauty is to a amiui It captivate eopld lustanter while tie trNHiite quality excites ns prejn nice ajjainl hrn. it i.a a rt'il oruainenf worth mnra a nian of winnini; f.itor limit the finest jewels ever worn. Tie em IT it man loves to le appreciated, aid it m often the sweet smiles ot a wmn-in which we think intend d fir us alone, thai Ix'W itches our heart, and lays us at the nft of hir wh'im w flterwr. rrnrrv. MAileniMMMelndlea. Beautifully lllua trateil (Aak for Novello'a tktitlon. or you w ill Kcl a cheap idioloRrapli. wpj.) l to Iu t-oaol-5 full gut. PMnlnir Llahts. A collection of "acred ..tiL'a. l.7 In bouida: cloth aud gi Si 60. . .. . Tmvh. Vola land H. A ' ll.ii or eomra and Choru-Ht, y W. 8. Kara. Each vol It Ift.ln hoard ; cloth iC.ni. TiJ..Wi-rT Kweet Hotinda and Fire- - - ..HP Tl.nw vii!m. ntcliolec Home Kucli vol. 250. rrlee'a (lema A fine collection or ronrs, liy Wallace, Thomaa, ivener, etc i.mu boaols; cloth and gilt. 2.W. Pfir' UmiM liolJ m odleu Vol. 1 . Con- tuinlnir sll the laiextaud In-at son in hy Havs. D-nka, 1 nomas, Stewart (about .nj oiit?H). tOO iu boards; cloth and rllt.4.00. . Ti.nniTj.at rtome. A eolleetlnn of Stand- anl Oiktu r'otua, ae.'ect.d from overa' .. . . . i . . .. i ..ii. t)periu. a.iuiu uoutua; couo fci'i, 4.o-i. German Volksllcler Album. 40 aotus, with Knjr-an tier, text .") Meiidc!a!-.)hu'a 70 Songs. KUguut follicdl- tloti. t uts Kilt, The aame 'or n deep voice. In 2 vols., ovo, each, 2.60 In paper; cloth, Schunianira Vo-jd Album. Honx, with JSng. and Ger. text, ioo In jkiih-t; lull f'l'. S.50- S -linliibtor Hong. Aclleetlon f Fncred and Moral .-oiih, beau'llully IIUiHtrutel by tho 11 Dulzxd. Full ilt, 0, Reasonable J" GO TO T.lflvFf on lain: 1 a?Ulro(t 11 - U J - PIANO WORKS. .tliKrUunuld'a Xcr Story t jxnd t!;craro5ri A A -- r (a. 3! t i mi iJown for the eakobf. In own aggrandize jiient. It is tho duty of the Conservative press to enter a protest in toues of thunder Agaiiist such action on the part of the Ad ministration. The Democratic party have at last rjolien the Radical tail in a "split ftiifc." find, with proper management,' it r- i he kept there. Let all 'minor differ- . jee3 between us ho waived for the present; let hiirmonv he the watch-word of tho par t v fir one Iksaxity of a Loiteuy Lealer. The Cinciuuati Enquirer stutes that L. D. Sine, of " Sines Lottery," has become hppelesm." insane, and a guardian has been Appoiutcil ' tike charge of his estate, which is valt '-ft at several hundred thous ai d dollars. TtSine is a native of Hamn shire county, WeXi Virginia, and is a prin ter by trade. Aboit theyear 1850 he lost his eyes while attempting to cleau out with powder a sieamTpipe in a printing office. lie then engaged iu the lottery business, in which he amassed a large fortune, and was doing a prosperous business until lost rping, when the Postmaster Gen. ral issued an order forbidding the payment to Sine of money orders from tho sale of lottery tickets. ' ' , SAVAOK.-fcMr. Schurz's German paper at St Louis, the IF'esfern Post, says the thieres at Sf. Louis were warned, in ad vanco of the attack to be made ou their ring, bv cipher telegrams from Washington As only the President aud Mr. BrU:ow knew at that time that the raid mas medi tated, and Mr. Bristow certainly -vould St. George and St Miohaol. A JiOmunot of CnvaHer and, I oundhead By GEORGE: MACJDONALD. Author of "Annals of-a Quiet Aefffibor t.oua," " nvfrea Vumberimde," etc. , 1 ul. I luNtiated. 12ma. Cloth, Th WoeVS of n note 1 t cf tl pr tetrt da hive had olu -r aala or beon mor nuiverniilv nj mlral than tbe atnriea of ihi wonfrfi.1 gi tfl au lior '.-t. U orge aaa S'. Mi. hm l' is I ! Uai and oi owning -n" .rt." Columbia Diputch 'It U on? .f Mr. Mcdi.nal.t'n mo t enjoy ,be . I I I - ,:t l. A. .0 pro IUO lOMP, u I ,11 wil. III n Blt OI ,cw fr'0"da anil ad uvn.',JIitrtforU Post.' . Ibera l a good poi-lrnit if iba auiltnr, nn I a number f itiai'r .ti. nsi h'ch are mmt tta url ni iljr fin -." Publisher'' Weekly. To be find of any Jlookseller, or will It sent io any address post paid, on receijii t f the price, by . . - J. II. FORD & CO., Published , 27 Vai k IMaco, Aew York. Land Sale. I will expose for aale to the highest bidder, on the pretrlKes. at public auction, on Mood y, the 6th day of February . D. ik74, the Ije J WINE I' LACK, beloudng to the eatate of Daniel McHae, all lylnjr in the county of Anson, iwid contaliiiuK about l,n0 Keren; alxo, another tract of about 60 acres, tidjoiiiltut t he same l ncse lunus ate said to be among the bent farming Iuii Ih in Anson County . - The terms of sale are: Qne-halfVdi j the baluiice eeeured bv lond. with upprovc.S (ecutlty, payable in twelve niontiiH from dale, with interet fioni date, purchase's p ylng all exp usex for papeia &o rartios wla)iio)r-iofoiuiiitiou concerning the e lumU can communioiteviih e titer l)r. 1). A. Pattei or W. A. Webaier, Ksu., at Manguni K. V. v D. RTEWUiT, tfimuilMHioner. ' '' liookinirham. N. C. Nov. '3. 1374 35-4t. F4lrv Flnj-ers.' feorl Drops, aixlo U.tcie, . -V....1.. i ......ii...:....... aiKl 1 otllliT I Ullll't rii,ii v-inil' uum Hi enay I'lano u c, mit-ddo for young ploy-er-, in et of th pieees oe.ng witliojt oe taveM. Kneti vol. I.W lu bouroUj clotli , . an.l ei t.i' n i1oi.Tf;n C'ii'W!Vi"i crtdii.-6 -ctfn'H&o'ii nt l'mior .M.ixii-, by V. Kinucl, t,7' lu Uvir.ln; . loth a..i I tjUt, 3 6 'frilliiuit (Io iih. C n'-iinn nvtsie of ii3 dliini ditlleulty, by Yym;ii,. Kinkel, etc. 1.7 In iMMnlt; cloth and ullt, J.fti. tr'ii' Waltzo.', Vol. 1 St i. A't tor I'eter' Edition, Hio only co nple'e copy givi.g t tie full waltzes na played by Thomas' Orcho-tru, a iu l.uiiila; cluth, 4,00 Pearls of Melody, A collection of Ounce nu I Tailor mumIo. 3."0 In boards; lull t ilt, 4.'0. Peter' I'nrlor M'irIc. Vol, 1. Onr Kites end best rhino MUsicof iitodcrut difilcul ty. 3.s In Unit-da ; full gilt,,4.0i). La I'reme de In Cienif. V'oIh. I, and ?. A collectio'i of Choiee l'in .o h tsie by Thai ety, Linzt, llcl er, etc. Tliisisdeciiiedly the I tent collection of liound niuoic in vlio ni'trket. Each, 8.00 lu boardt; full gilt, 4.IHI. Il..ullm-nn'a Si.nnt .a Rvn full rrilt A r.ft- ,. , JiopHMJiry flic Chopin's Wultz a, 1,S(i; J'olonalsies, 2,0u; Xvtnrnen, a.'w; uallaii, s. o; treiuile, tl.H0 Sonatas, z,ot. au in s:itl'p;iper cov ei. -i Mvno'clsKohn'a Complet- Piano Wor!t! , Elegant folio edit m in 4 vole, each, ti.;.( ivo edition, full k"' 4 vols , euch, 3. 0; 8vo edition, paper covers, 4 vols , euoU. 2 60. Mozart's Sonatas. Full eilt, 8.60. Weber' Piano Works. Full ciJt, 4.01, Mailed, pist-pind, on receipt of price, Address, tircus fc43BiOtDWAY,.N'.T, ' ' r3-4t. jC- ,S i ' . m ' sir .AT ARE MIDI AT C.Sen.l totbo DurcJ(Orjtii Company, Eri Viruuiuia. xo j m T . Bkice, General Cotton and C031MJSSIOX ME11CUANT3, V. O. D )X 87, (.Charlotte, N. C. 1 Walsh, who i well knon to many A . nf onr foile, is connected with the above firm and aill pleased to see his friends when in Charlotte, a.id will pay ih. ighwt prices for cotton. -S :!,"a . AND DEALERS IH ar-nlcd m ' -'-r init StliTBR AND PtiATID,WAiii,, nt 'ludlurerest- I .-Mill r i . s E. 3 0i wdt 4 jtwi, an:--FineWatCulr- ;i; One Deer Eaat '.( . . ciiarloHm NEW GOODS Gold Tens, Spectacles, tc. MAIN ST., CHAItLOTTK, It. C( Alt xvrk lit tii jii ilir ion w.td wnrrnttUJ. 28-3mo. .a--' WADESBORO', N. tv kUR STOCK Is nT THE CAROLINA 'AGiaCUtTURAL Works, rr, F. COOK, Proprietor, CHARLOTTE. N. C. GOOEMM-OtVS ' Are essential to'stn c 'csful p-lanting, Ihere fore I would like to call yojr attention to my four sizes of THE CHARLOTTE PLOW. Th' ono horse is suseeptiltle nf fbut Changes making, a I urn Flow o l o - owreii hoi i oernoj,'- ":; v-ti the extra HouI h is the same stoik an swers ull the diff ren'. . demands, f! r one horse work, io the eotirsn of the year. I Only Asli OieFair Er a', iliMt my plow may have the confi hnce of evi r.V planter iu theSowh. " V , : Jv'pfi-lf,t!lv, : W. F. COOK. 34 if C'.i.r'oite. N. ('. J...BL WRIGHT, Jwi'thJ BREM, BROWN aCO., Jobb-ri and Importers 0 HARDWAR6 AND HOUGHS. TR VTE STlf CI;T, Itoi-ltii ghim Courier p!oie copy. 28 firn, I Always in Tim?. Inform hit kipd, patron RESPRilTFULLY tb,at lb ise 3N e w.Kleg-ant and-r- . : Stvlisu Go o s b&ra come, and a big lot of them. . Ready-Made Clothing, The LnrgeatSfoch in town, 4nd at price Defying Comoetition! A g,ol lot of Piece flonds, Piiut-. Dres Goods, und, to a certainty, the Largest tS t o c k Itf O T I. O IV H, I't Anson county. fiUcs, Boat, H its, Ae. ;? a n o c e n i v. s J of Merchandise Every week br Sfeshar Bouablo Goods, ar "k - s AMD . IxiSplrlieitbe ;' celcbratecr! GENERAL MERCIlfc WE Invl'e the attention of i ery effort will be used to pi tomers, nnd articles not (n our tin ordered at once from the moat houses in Northern cities. -1 be Inchest price pid forootton'ar.' ed wo'. We alsi keep on hand tba cIabruu Wagon. . . ' . j n Our Quarr aii'lutoiifL . . . M bieil to t, Ml Bi..-a ' ; n..' . . .. ' re, cot if Qitit.titv. : r-- ' I tf I J,' I not have given the warning, the Post con. s t twelve months, ond we can' dudes that it came "from the notorious Babeock, Grant's body villmn, false meas urer, and swindler in general. A viciou horse in jNuwu.-m in a nos tier's earrleau ' . ith hia beif pn. Notioo! ALL RESPECT VBLE Mechtntica f Anson count v are Mitt ai-l to meet at the i . .ii . ,t . , . vxiun xiottse in v aiesoors on nioii av 2 MOMTrtSFRggr Co i.o nd see mo, and I will offi r inducements T.S. CnOWSON. O.riier tirict ft,. Umtaiui UMNS of c on clear, hnn J per. ! The Ne o COINING MOXKV with H, f...... i 7 e-. . ,"uo 'arge i.V'. Book Agents and Cood Salesmen 1 M Afi II aTats 1 f 1 rr r t tn TTTrnfM-iry.Tt to furnish f H y BUILDING V -" and uaiei for 3y7e-i lrenjrrJv" -A' ford-.- VI order t: I ": uinr.H tinrtaf?'; LorJohn'' "Jaeria-P, nner Vn i ,Gullege, i , Grifilil'; ja. ge Ratligir' T 1-' It. IS ifllj live red i' or td P03I1 DAN .iss r l 4 : L - -I I on Blda De&gna&Ss IprliViisL r $ ie i, c,7Rv i rr The French Edition of which sella f. "'I I IIC l OIIOOll K.lif ,.n C J 1 . 'fnK News ha .... , . . .1.-. . -n i . -Toi't;l:a a imicai victory tmu win tw . .'i tjura than discussions of the curren r any other ksuo that may now diviile - 11 and theaby lend to our defeat. ...li W ' ';",""i'-i.piyit'.vE.. ing au AssH'i tl.ioti for mutuai prottciii'n mailers oi vit.u inijK.nauce o ti-i.s i iim. o' Si. ie7, or tor citizens wiil le discuseed. a id it ia lioo.-.l eleveu ; for 9 m that all, regardles of color will attend. . THS TIBUK. Now Yrk 35 4t. -,; ! X,pu? M'"" (.5.6..). containing ZZ i "i lie 'vading junetican New paper ' - vux 9";te. Is Ihe 1 ,,,H. Uiess aud ) i-..,i.. o?.i. e..-.i . unrecetiiior s3 ana tliif advert semcoir Tiox ii, 4 -.. -.. ... T'.V ' ' u nw- - .m...m ,v u. rgai..z. Till. u I'.Klvi.Y 1 ltl HH.VK u-iti h. L. . t ..." "v"' " l"e U. I B v. a.ul- itpe p dd. to any HuMres until December ami tbv masse. hZ . LS . ' ,ral7 I , It . ..... 1.1. . . . - . -. I .1 . oi. ic-io, im nr iw m, Hixcpnies; for thtrty-miv Aiidrewn a., 247 I the masse Inm it lit Citarle-iioi? 4Tlers; oite in Ninety Mx? v.1 1 Job Printing LAW BLANiKi i a., at : uiiiiiiiui, j 57 i taken in three week ! OF ALL KINDS, NEAf LY Ph I And foe Snle at tbe A run a OF. ALL KLND3 DONE NEATLY A" .T,, ,1V ' A uQE'S OFFICE. V. J - r : I 'T -
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 2, 1875, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75