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t . . riM OA "1 ri IryiM, oVr A J'tojfle'i MgM dul an Ktermit Yljtt AT '; A' fW Strain Mti i V i c i Af IfuJrrt J'jn Stefp." WADKSUOKO, X. C, TIUmMIAV,IKCEMIIIiniO, 1S75. -t' ... yond the in 1 '' tfTf . us rri t r m ' !.Js f tho -v -ft- -.It l fit ringing t-l land. Piltrllltf liicj tand. oJt ;vr thtre e river; rrow or a c ' . I .13 pttieulwV "''be, i owu boom ?'gi 1J w lof wrung, J 9xm'f n Bh;! of nilit; Via.! Whve folded, L 0(1, , ySquirlSbovs rigged flUiliy night and an greai'dahof fun. They ieeee.lothes-line,nnd ty -vSTu to a tree,-so mat it across the Eidewalk and rest 'reejnclics above 'the ground, jeftdjfor operations. Going otJim: , 6ide 'of th 6treet, "ood waitiifor the "circus to 'v,a8.they expressed it. jiBer oite VSifi. an inebriated indivi- VTJc'a'mieji along totally atruBejit alo i of d inger. ; When he Pper" tho dust "koA5 . , kof it, where ho lay t-v. ute or two. and, pick- MCii. "A . ho soliloquized, "Fi 1 i.Aw.a.tft Hiie I'd fiHV' goiii". bein' (hie) tnXi- , -''V'jvlml wn fault" (hie). ' ...... "I cezzer fp imlpatTipn id f one of bdter known, or f Vt ' Mvara;'and Wtit I III l! zed , - 1 s cin baviucs Vv l.;5l.;,ll pi,ee uck "itu)- rteh, stood r v "dntsctiiii riV and then he liroke n.. vicvi OS hicli lasted in d, : "Might a A ,ved it, ebbery ft Her wench I me right, too. at low trash, to anyhow V egtination in jlriali" washwo- iiuin wUH':a t .i r'Vrotbns on her anke ra, ty'tfiiifacify n& I i oriTtliat'ii ho t)urt eints. all euirw u ue -sbtie careenea . ; S..K- acefullv' Xj)apket . ot OI1U ) rgutt. fi VI ftn f r-'" ' yVe moiO-Vco or -Tend I rtr, VO . i vjtiail difrfHlliL V 1 PUKI' . II I ft... : 'JS' ;f turn rt are bUif.. raw.J?. ..... ,T...xv- Ir i i a I. .'.""11 1 5-2ms i W A I 4.".. , J ''I-- . iVliipuInirUi a tremendous jtckknito. 4 6hn Jt the cord at bilt en J. and with i ii inumtihant air pocketeiNf. Oa'hcr- ' V ''" ' ui up the basket of clothes she put it .V" ..ier bead Olid Indignant! went her 'iTrn-(ir. The boys, who had been baring rn-biirh Hd time laiiirldnjr at 'tbo mil. I . . . - . ! . .. Imp t.rtho uiHonniwite irivrit w nw At a ti know m Iiito t gi anuiber o-rd, bnt, thanki to tho fertile bruin ol Di kid Suns, . the . wcro not lonjr in tho dilemma. M Folkr llie loHdi-r;" mM that ingf. niom j-oung man. "rtnd I'll 'ow p n where lo irt a lri"ir." They follow ed Ihe leader." and going .around, the rner, thejK sI'mk! behind a toal bin ; JXJe Dkkie l,n went Jnto ibo jjro Lt?V 'ro and jUnbiuyuikcl : ,:2dh Vi txelhcim, whS p1cne trongtwinol full o( ctu'"tnor, I and bin Uj o ttM- boljire ho received a re?Nnded Mr. Firzelio'itn. "vlfor youxant d t dwinv?" K Tvoftot trttake 4 bundle down town, aJlA itno Jwine to lio i trith," renlieTT Dickie, Icmmi the j;ro cer in ine ejo who i nnuniifj ' D t vai do din," siid Mr. Fjtzel liCiui.Kilo hud been fooled bjr tho V'Jf bet'orel f.kiior vot foryjn wand d-H dwine. Vou wand d inek von ot dem dinj: vot you gall dribber, oder pribbvr, oder B medinu like dof, dot vit yoil WHiid id tor. You bedder duke pare mil yourself, yoim-r feller, fjjyou K't in der Ciddy Hall, or aouiu of do.,e blace, of you - dund geep gurelul of yoiirnelf 'Oil, keep vour old twine." Mrcmti cally replied l)iekis "I woiibln't bve it if you whs to 'lTer it t im. I wan only trying to linl out whtt kind of a man you was, and yyu bold youieIf cheap, didn't you f'.' At una point air. r iiei ibcini eioj'p ! eiidin; to tho waira ( In cu-itoiuern. leaving iliat Juty to be perloniod by Id-, clerks and devoted hi wholp at icntiu to Uiekic. '1 ha tnpiiik lovi biix-d jiir-t in front of r.iedoor, luli-hing the fun hugely and cneoiirMgiiig Dickie with aiiroviiir ihkJ anil wink every dells votl Jio, I -w-ort go our till I get ready, you old BourkroNu. I'll stay hero -us lot g us I please, ynu- old dunder and blitzun.yu. X Vou eo oud. of voVd itid 1 but you oud, you lo iters. " IM like to M-e you put W ont .v,,u oM chuckle headed -1 iiitchiirhi. - Ibw lony; Iihvjj you , boeii over, hoy Tk u h!id to'Teavc,X't,''i"a .V didn't y)ii? i'luy wotildii",'!''ou May . there, .woiri.l they, hev I" i " Looj hi re onee, of yon t'ond on i ly my ftlions, I todi a b.h,ein.iii ri l--ava nuitdviiviek. I s'njw vu vot kimi of a mail 1 vaa, du Ki hwi ineel louacrhnb j you. . . . ; . " Get a eon. Pd ire vou'lo you're afraii lie Villi U mi itiim-i . ' . - - J ... 7: l.l '........ III. ir..'r',i.le. In ii.t.ii' i.rietr nay, ' wiir in; Iltk Wf-fM ih'iU xc. f . " V."" .V J IVIN4m ,W reu.es,. tV,.f ,. , l U,rve.. soould b. ,, :. a ol, un ..0 p-cK-riKim , rFX'SZ"?"- " I VXn .md di re, vou uudcrrthat.d. am extra f.Mi with a I ttle nil n.ke i.ie.d,- Hgin-. ho-iM-, near whtUjMit triend an1 to;etHeop; vnu re atraM my crowU ll , wl v' . . . . I ek vou, that's what's the mailer with j line m the bone, smonth, well liatreil, and l!?tier, you old laer-befr saloon you.' ! at least a year ol I. Sow coupled in tlii ' Mine granhiou., of yo.ugod vneoxz.de I j ,not, furrow, in March, goiiie' witii I brake my arm mil your .. on e It I W(,ck von d. mil l" ou l. I cet ri le avi.y ! s.irnl !'..., . . . . ' '-You'll break my iic.wil! you, Wu.ehy ? j Nil, is the aeaso.. for n .cwm tnc suh L t nie si-e yu do it; 3011 ni.i t man ! script inii for pipers, ami procuring what enough you ld preiz l varnish, r. L t : ,(, tks may ho nei ile I. lor riudiuj an I . st.i ne s.e yjii break my uose I'll t-'ive you a : jy jit. j,, e ( tt.jtelv J-C.. .luliHi to 1I0 ir. voir olJ uix Conn. ariiuse : .. ,. . . , ., , . . ' ' : ry taruier s tuuiilv shoul.l hvu a ghu1.pa " ""Mi,.e'i-rtt!d.u8 (turning to one of '.hi ! P"r "' .'w Tl' "i .k.?o,.ie eii;ouirs), vy iloii't dot hoy e nud f j attractive, aad kwp the f't.uiiy circle un I iloml win id do liurd him, but of he dond j hroken iu the veilings. Then every one jTyt mv sthore" outside, I voudt Mhand der j j-j,,, . the wiic iaba.pto hare h r goiii''ijiiiui:rs "wtlVV' I'-u'd better not try j iiwo-ieiics'iisyoueall em tu me. : "Yoil hiiv 'iroiiwuneiiC'S us you You iloii't know who I am, do you, you' ; old KtieK in the mud ? "Know whoyoju mis, you vas a loafars, dots vst you vas. I dole you once jjimre to tro oudVnt I iloii'd dell you so inn more .linns of bai eder. You hear me "mw. d.HHl id ? You vas hcddur off outside dole vou. "You di.u't mean it, di you ? Pr'a, You're only co ldiii.' you oid ' limhurg'-r devnurer and BchivtilZT kase ih-vastater you Hiru Mr. Fitzellieim star ed to e.une out from behind the counter, ls eye starting from the.r sockets, and his fii-e aldaZ"! with iud guatioii and wrath Dick'e odn.'ii aloii)r toward the d mr, until M. Fitz-1 eini stoppe I, then putting 'u tl'iimh to hi nose, as a partiii faint", said, "I ffuess I'll go now, D.itehy, Imt, I'll get sipiare with y nt yet, see if I don't; mn an' my crowd'ir rijr up a irippcr for ou some Higbt""' '""'" hreuk Jour stumpy ..1,1 n... k. vou old i're lunch -Krah Oueu 1 mJm. . . . I ....... I 'ill trt li" HIV CHI, nnii..vn.ftio ,u.iii.'i he stem vta'e .r n is listening to th i. er- to the grippe j ah riekeau-u b. teenjds heir d r . .....11 ujy.u wiiHum iib He EnHCTi"i""'-" , Klirlid.-iim. t o.ro U 'itt hi drill ht I .nthaf, " I'll be the d(WM 4 IKckie s atteiithm bi iny-.tevote-l to l,.s ar. slimaagi tin re ts jttle uount tl ' thrf tAJUt-flA '&p!sl e had not VUln October, and Juiwthe low VA v:':".:r a : r,iro,,1the ir who boidstiis ..ot ClirfSLl-' iWr- Vry-WLoJi a tkrty.thre ircent. . tlia-N " f( a" up ilt trt. o the ir. mie of Mr. Him; lhrrfir. h wi wluillr unprfparol f r the dtnoumtnU M0!i, tm, letitoof n.jr ir, will yoif h crvarWl, at ha ui dr(('d alon the ktfiwl limrl. " Jutkffpt.ti!l, mioo. I'll h t g Iion wo irt how . And h did. II- ahto ctrr I)i ki a half hour' leMMi in M Iturixoutal exrcic,' eiirailid from him the r niUlhtli would lliaM hiniKolf in fuiurCjAii I now all that Diekb will Mjr Im Ida fiietid of j Jit ocrurrenee la, "Jai-t f" wail, ibaiVull u've icl In do,' but in nil initio M'f hr arbor a lin wilh lie virw t "t'i )ut hiuaiiV' tuUl and coinnlvie aunihila- lion. Mr. Filxliwioi mvi. " LI va better daa a de a dor do mm dt lnnfinyo br mr Ithure oud.M . " aati Hiaia. If the LtbU i eomf irtald, Jin horta liould U' blanketed at i.ilit. Much mi- i l.ief it doii br keeping animaU t aarni. The.t ii greatly thf. kei.ed at '-Uj lL,Jvll,er,ts wo nlmll go under In weather appma.h.-a, and pr.vi.: i:'-d, I ,f f .f n p. lv nature for the rnanxe rea'in. ventilation i l'(itly nece'iniy, and a tempera l ii re of forty d.gri-ealu tlia at bl.' ; more lo-allKful in winu r th u fitly vrw. A pound of oil -cake ti.chI at eaeh feed, will help to keep a H-me warm a.iH hi coat sniiMilli. If Ida coat Uauoailh In ii in grxni health. Cdta linuld I ave rpltfttty of exrrt'iiic, and a am lernte but rgMar supply . of grain. Coarse f d j;iv en U icybs lends to enlr- the dieative or'Hii!", and proiu-e a M nit ltlU,H ald. h iletiovs thtlr i'uturo cspahdiiy for quick work.' " (Jm which are ( come in early IimiiI.I lit! Iri.tJiT fix or eight weeks preiii'uMf. li .tli eow and cult' will h' (he better for li IVofuM) iiiilkm that i-anmil eaMiy he driol wil. W heller to Jie milked regularly and led c;oiiiouily. There arc hnt'ft w mhi that ur?nft,-U ctiaiai ter, hut iIhmVIIw will iieml (ptnil and etrifnl ireatmertN- Cilvci and yesrlingi will owl sn.'i trrsfv ruf i.t as will k'-ep litem tlitit.y withoiii f(.rebg tliem. Ui an and oat aieitl are the best jfrsiu fMl for ymuijj titlle. " Rhus will now need to Im wdLfud. A or worried hy loj!. When it Can ! iliie con von iently, the ram honld l liii'ue.il in with the ewei only at iiilit. hcin k.pt in a yard alone iu the ilay. F.iiteliiiig lioj siioilld he push d f r ':ria rapidly hi p'si'ilo. 'Vt i. ii av uiail.' a', I ss t'Xjeiitr ol ('! thitu in ol'l weather,, and in the piveut eoieiitinn nl the in.uket," it i at leat sale to inarkei Ioj;h Hi early as possible. Stori) lios hIioiiIiI he fed a poriion of roots if p'nsilile. K'liiutty eoru is highly iujuriims, or even i 'itiMioiM tono7j.HtiilV7nu r Bt'-k, and its use siKiiild be av'iideik 'pring pijt' may iow lapovided for. Ti.ere ru ho In'tter i pi,;9 tlian (rHih'S of the pure breeds. What- , . .1 ' t 'III ui'ur l.r.u.I id (.liiwAii I Im linir ii inn I I lip 'H'X . the fitli.-r Huds the ciety of his eliii.lt en as ple.o-a.it as that ol other people, rn.l the chililreu are i;mihVl to kuow that their society is sought by th'-i r pirents. Notiiiug IcikIh to make the homu more agreeable an I Unit d tlian for the children to kuow that their parents hil- jietested in their society and th -ir sp irts. pil thia . is ple.isaut within, every- ihiii withoi'u ... v ":':' jnade snug and coiiilortahli'V It i-1 ueelle. to euamcrat' what should Im ilot.e, hut " wliatmeyer thine hau l (i 1 letli to. d 1, do it with tiiy mit!h't"ay well as it edit bo done. Ayricul turi.4. ' : It is, said tbatcorti lose one fifth by drying, and wheat ono fourteenth. Front this the" fistimuto is made that it is more profitable for the farmer to sell tinshelled corn in tbo fill at seven ty -ti ve t ban at one 'did lar a bushel i 11 thy fol tnyiiigumtiier, and that wheat -nt one dollar and t wen ty-ti vein December is etpial to one dollar iiud fifty cent in the .succeeding June. r Iu cases of po tatoes taking those that rot, and aro otherwise lost togeth"r with the ;tit to less OntyOood rrmlDg Is PioflUbla. The (best thing to IimiIc facts "'juurcly In tho face. This ia ono of tbent l'nr farming dea not "pny." o .cannot ianluto ourselves, if we woiiLl. Wc work In conipett'ioii with the world.' Kudo, nntiqniitcd nictlf o! niero ptmlinir, unskilled labor, Ivor !,.:. nnfertilizcil aol will not crv n ngn'mst science, skill, labor anviitg implemen's, and henry manur ing. On fertile, virgin ao.N, the old rttih!witteful system muy for a while, gite ib. firmer a livinr,'by robbing HserIjy, bill jit the rl'U'r parts of tbo ijmutry wo bare got .beyond IbuU ,If wft'fiiiiiiot ninuuro 'rytir land, adopt thJ best mul mont ccoinunical nietbs imIs if working tlfni, tritin and skill- fatly '.direct our btbor, mid uo, wber I'vrr.iirjiieubte. luitiroved. biborav f t oTVSA ' mtv "r oire f'Hirtlt or imi'-ibiriS n ba'o of cotton is imt a n-tnaiicrntive crop nt any-price for our rr,Mlncls that wo nro likely o get. If we cannot do better, we may as well ' lav' down tho shovel and tbo boo" at onee. vIt ia tho itn..-,4'& New Kuir ami. in Ncv lork, in 1 . tin- svlvithiu, and even in t'ie grcnt fertile W'fst, tbero U tbo aamo com ji nt, farming don't pny." But gd furiidtt-f does tmv" there, .nnd if piiys"'. still better bere. Mul J a bjile .fottou to the nero grout deld bitter can that bo ibiio aiid from twentyflve to forty busbeU of corn wbie.li I setting tbo iignr-s. veiy 'ov avniiH-iaud other crop in proportion, ajid 'fanning will no longer bo unic-iiurierulive,-Uiiral Carolinian. a nt vi!di a Hiah.aad Moocasio. XViViyml veatenhv rave tin an ac i g - .- n Cdiuji it' a doMx nte fight wbicji ho ro ivrrlvVit'iesHed- tjtwceti ' cotton- III' O Til 4T. HIIITIff' . 4 1 .I.I.....1 ... tho .ilruggh.' jlfftcoiiibataiita esYmufrom bo neath VK.e h'tf and wubin ii)'i;w feo j.ttheuiXTho rat was eviden lyxthe iisviilinir imrtv. and would rusli univn ). :uh ' nUt Mt'ili ihe fierceness of J small livena. TiVtiuko would occa- i.ii Mildly make its cil und strike the Kand stiiko the ratknocking him two feet. Nsilinf daiinted, however, bo Wotilu ' return to tho a6atilt, biting the snako wherever he could catch hold, and blinking Jiim like a terrier killing a rat. At tiines 1 he snake would get him in, its fold, but the little follow would 6'rttgglo out from tho dangerous embrace. JJ'dh combatants seemed totally oblivious of he presence of the gentlemen,' although they followoJ aftnr them only five or six feet distatu. Tho sttHke frequently 1 ndeaviired to escape by climbing 11 cotton 6ta!k; but tho rat would freizu 1 i.n by 1 ho fail, tearing the flesh away and finally pulling Mm down, though several times tlie pnaku lifted, him over a foot from the ground They fought in this manner at least fifty yards across a pitch of cotton. At length the snake stretched itself out, to all appearances dead, when the rat took a position two or three feet iff and quietly sat down, Shrevcpoit Timet .", t Time ! Tt.viu ! foe sui til stones which till up the Kr)viues have almost as much to do .with making the fair aud finr, wallas die great rocks; the rij;ht an I wise use of spare moments contributes not a little to the buildiug up, iu good proportion with stn;lh, a man's miud. Merchants aud clerks may find fifteen minutes during a few intervals of the day to leiiru wbattoes on hiivoud the day-hook and ledger. Mer chants and artisaus may find n.teen niiu ules occa.iona4ly to gather a hint, a thought a faet hii aneed ite which they in iy p on ler over whil-j tyi jvnrk. Good , housewives need not he so ignorant, as, alas, tlo-y too often ate Hipposing the wi rld of books is n'ot for tin m. Oue and; all of ryouVme and all oOh let us take care ol the niiii u'tes-rranj flle houis wi I take care ofthctn selves; K has heen well said that industry i- of Jiitle avail, with jut punctuality. This is the spirit that watches the miuutes, and turns them to-aeeoiiut. A b'il habit to get Into a ccat that 1 is not paid for. - . ' . T. A Femalk Src'cntBER m IIh TitMrtR. -Sho came bound ingt hrou ub this sanctum door l.ko a cannon ball, and without pausing to say, " How d'yoii d)?" tbo brought bcivuiubrvllj down on tbo table with a mighty crh, and iboutod : I want to s'op rny paper." "All right, innduni." , "Stop it right off, too," lbo per : I ed,' wbacking tbo tablo again, " : r I bnvo wait'tl long enough for o:i tu do tbo aqunro tbing." 6ho quieted down fr a i nt as we ran our finger down ll , lot of names, t?d wlien' wo rcncl.c I Jicr's 4nd serntcbi'd It out, she sni I : Chcro; tnebbo you'll ! n you'd ougld4er this, and not hlilit n wo jest ,eiiuf?ybe,s poor. If some rich folks bnppen(Vbavo a littlo reil bead- j ed, bHndy-leigcd,Vifipt-cyed, wheezy sqnaller born to th'errfou puflit to. tho akici, and mako it?Vyn angol, but when poor people bavow ryjby you don't ny a word itlout It, evcXf it is tho aquarcst ! toed, blackest luuVd, bikireHt headed lit tie kid that cvv' kept n woman awako at nights. TliatWoA bouse paper to lbs valu of soa. , , ) stopiMjil my pnper." And aho dasbed out at rapidly as Lbo came. ritESKtiviso ilAXi'RK. The Boston Journal of Cncmistry statca that tho sources of Joss in tbo storago aro two: Fir, tbo cuctipo ot rolattlo ammonia fllnl other gasoa; and, secondly, the loss of valtinble salts by leaching. . Tho first ditUky may be obviated bycovcring the dropping with eight or ten Inches of good aoil or loam, which will absorb all ccup ing'gasea. A bushel or so of plaster iuay bo ndvantagcmisly scattered over tho henp befurv-tho soil is thrown on. The uhido.n -t should, bo perfectly. "-4'rtS- 1 ..'UiiiiiJ',jiWvJa.''t'V.' ,-hf dm. , ...uiinia.uitt, 'i.m. -.1 Walt, VoN. Aa' forretcra' tft bo arfiiefty wiiog tho bouii TvVli strkw or bay sufficient ly thick to ahed off the ruin, - If kept in this way : sufficient timoy tho :na uurc will undergo spontaneous do conition,.tho products W which wiljbo realy for immediate assiinila tion by plants. Tho usual process in . Viigtio among farmers is carting man- nHto the fields in tho autumn, where t .,0.. ? tho way shown ftbovo, - xi(8 t valuable 'conttitu- cuts. DiPHTiiKKiAXrFrom , many years' experience in unjvtrcntment of this disease, writes a pryaiciaii, I ?.m' led tov believe that the mouseful coun-ter-ngent tlmt,can bo cmployoiLis the itihalution of-the v vapor i)tcarbolie acid. In my earlier practical em nbivcd nitrate of stiver as a twtdoul uiudicutioii by brushes and laryiixcal 1 ' 1 1, t i' 1 e..i .... .i.imnio M'l.wli I tiitmil IlKi'till. IIS Otn-L. . 1 I . I n, , . .vo, V " ' I V AS I. ,.,...... .-v nppl.ctioii in some cases was a sen- 01m limitation to its usefulness; thero foro I ndopted the 11 so of carbolic ac id iu tho following manner : A piece of cloth is wet w ith tho acid, and bo ting loosely thrust into small lamp 1 1'hmmov or ntlicr siiiiiliir tube, tno air is drawn through this and tho air pas sages to the air colls of tho lungs, where an atiseptic influence seems to be exerted upon the blood. Atfjiy cases that had resisted other trcafU'cnt yielded readily to this, and th', nitrate of silver was wholly laid art'Xe. The only other special treatnlt required is tho frequent uso of jmill portions of chloride of iron, Jdternatcd with quinine, while the general system is sustained by a goiicrous diot of beef tea, wine, etc. . Killed' at tub Altar. Tho Au gusta Constitutionalist recalls a sad and tragic incident of tho war which happened in the last days of the siege of Charleston. A young Ucutenent, by name Do liocjiellc, had been nurs ed through a desperate wound by Miss riekens, a young and beuutiful daugh ter of tho Governor ot South Caroli na. A mutual lovo sprung ironi trio interest '-which she felt in her patient, und from" his gratitude to tho fair Sa maritan, they became engaged, and lato in 1864, wero standing at the at tar anJ about to bo wed when .a shell from the Federal fleet burst in tho room, injuring seven persons, and in jflicting mortal wound upon the bride. loWld l)' wnj rof' gO'OI ib'c U f.-lV 1 coin li, . nt-n 1 ?' ! ' . ' "I---t ) . ; - ' ! t! ..t f!. i !. i i. . vvr-fi, i l u ! i hie 1 i .a i I... 1 ft wi.'-i in 1! r. Lorn Vf'ui .. t . -t; i'W i orK run in s !Crtiiient remarks ainl iikow 1 IK a most aetihiblo con. l.r?-i't , . N sensible person i .tv c t! to-uiniony in tho whisky i. in St. Lou'm witttont 1 ci t . i tho eoncJuMon titbi r tb.it ": (Jrant was the head 'partner ft t' rinr, or el(o tlmt tbo said Ur.-w t v. 1 ! ami is n 1 very, extraordinary ...1 c look" f Mesm. TidJy & Urothf rs, r ' ; 1 1 - and bojyc nllers, of Charlotte, UC.cX twforeiU Tkfyal.ioladpsreri)i!!aE! colntoh, Long Shoal and ru(TJ V which bars closed. The Cbarlotts j , express great sympathy for tl.ij frrj. The Charhtto mills furnMicd to a t rni:Iit. Ayrl'irkey who stooped to w .. 'i 1 handsT creek, didn't notlco t culiar c. of a gnat jn-t ! 1 bini, so wlo c scrauiMcii ( tho water, an., pcneil, be nn-". 1 ly ; but 'pt ar 1 ; h'isted and !'. ! I A l , 1 , Worth Knowln.;. I a ouick dip;iin iu L pseklog with fali salt, c Iok stains my t r by wetting ti e spot v oxalio acid, 1 ounre ; w: Linen can be p! ,z spoonful of ta't ami r whits soap to a pi-ti Iabal! t ut j ronXa 0 t "ir snd st nrici',- v being barelj- If lbs spark i steel be made to f.'.i thejr will be fbun ', v. I ineruscope, to eon.v t . . small globules of t ! shock, and fused by the f New V 1 c IT f v. a V'K r our - '. . .'ctfully iiivite tho attentio- 1 S S , AND THE ' i . ... . A rr i 1" "T"-' k V . .1 r... .1.... ... nV IfFi?'i- l" ,UCl Ulttl Wa "r" ' W " 'PO Ut .. Jut, tUVI lUUb illUb no IH9 v rr --pj 10 a large aud well Bcleetedstoctai pja o a large suit well scleeteitstoch4;s.r-',.l eTAPp,vnPA VfTV ' A7, STAPE AND FAN V Us Dry Goods, ' - "' JSolioht, JTalt, . t JtcailpMade Clothing, . Boots and Shoe, Hardware. Wood v and Willnv Ware, ' t'i" Tin Ware, &addla., iLe. &e. Also a full line of t 1. , -n- Always on haud and at reasotble pry . Agents hr W. P. RUSSEL & CO Eh and Sash dealers. : e . ; w i LMixa ro. j o una 1 - v 1 PUnLIStlED DA1L AND WEEK Subscription Hates Advance 1 Dally Journal, one yea" " " 1 six uiontns . " ' - one mouth i .IT 11 1 ti ' .f a. neenv jnurini. one ve.-'r. ............. .... o " six months x , o ; three months .. ENGELHARD & SAUXbi: Editors. BlRVUSDEYEi E.a USTITITE, CG 1 fhrlcs St., CwUimcrt, 51.1. GEORGE REUMNG, M. 1)., I.ate Prof. of iy and Ear Surgery in the ashing- . i v : ton Uuiversiiy. SURGEON IN I'MALu The lare handsome reUIeneo the late CiiARl.KS C'akroix has lnun titte . with all the Improvements adopted hi th ' te t Schools of Ecropk, for the special 1 luent of this class of dtJeH-. Af ' letterto GVOIiGCUI.l'Ltt..: . . at8- Snwi. uti'Vj, la I. - t 4f i. of M ti lls ,' ft r, t u .r r f ' i 1 a yoi hen, -e i I it 1- hr . i-nra ,a tb '.a an ' in-,.e- ( c.svv -i.
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 16, 1875, edition 1
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