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- .'. f . , , s .--' ; L' Y ..... . , - II III Ill ! IML.IM 0ft if idr. iwao, ' ..... , ' i 1 tVADESBOUO; X. C, TIIUnSDA V, DECEMBER 23, 1875. MM mm. a " "aaerlltU. , . wliHo l.'f-n dVM tnen . nut eio.jti a n, one of ihotfi hout Bunker . L - ' who c- ic Vitll "V "V. I ,.m K V., 'nAih to cow th ?S . .. -i Vi homo and cot ft a full Recount mi illustrutioti. opeiHiiK the luntlcd from iVrifiimt' behind redoubt Jvwk-o her it it as plain -a c ,io rae'u whicH cot it in," YitUh hoV c km-,- battlo of i i ti nruund for a LI L II IH I I rateldna that ladac Dtaaaaa. P4Jr. II AVi RiuliaiHiffin, 'In -x',r SlK'nCe Wonijujt ajl !! aai'na whlcU al t moat Mrernj on tho 'hyl . cl life, ar anperfc fear, liatml and grief. The other paioni are eoiiiara li?el Innicno'ua. Wliat la callel th naaaion of lotelnt hJariwoa until If (ca Into grief and anxie'T on th conrrary, Itaaataliia tha phyaical iower. Whaf ia caUed annhiuon I of itMrif harm lHuif for attililtiuii when it fxinti purelr, ia a uohili'jr litung l a owner t-ntirvl from hiinavlfinto the .exalted bacd tj i' meaner ttiljr, jnie: i, atunulatin atfiiau iOf JT.rta aficraomo great olji"Ct, r. . kti tint neriorinanra 01 rx- nieiiKlor ulijlical labor and to thuNiiuaiMtteiicea tlrat fulluw lucu eff.'rtNX. Tlie jNov" called ararico, accord ing to" iijrVyVrience. tend rather, to tha lirervaThlSaof Uie boljr than to ita dHeriorationTThe arancoua man, who aocma to the JulHirioiu world to be deharrrti hiuiaelf of all the )eatireuf the wrld, cvcn 10 -,iJ( liimaclf to tlio fangiut jxivcrtj, ia gen craUj placing hintiHjIf in th reciae candition favurahlo to a lng and -healthy "xiafencc. By hi economy lie is an v ing himaelf lro.n all iho rUka incident to enury;ty hi cauliMi i ho ia screening himself from all the rjuki itcidentto aueculaiioii or the attempt to atuaoa wealth by harardous incaim; by liia regnlarity or houra and jertV j:t ajjiri'iriation of the suu light in re fervneo to tho artiiicial illumiuulion, Iih rMta and work in ocrioda that lrf ciaely accord with the periodicity, of . A . . l l . 1 1 . 4 n . . ... 1 i n I i I'lmt he takea juat ei.ovgli to Jive, wincn i iirtcMjly the riglix thing to do accord irijr to the rigid mtnrj.l hv, Tuu, in tfiinu ior h r i v v fc , 7 ' . nSffioat erery imnular, he goes on ui j iffermaii viuqr men iroiu iu ?r3', ' r nrnal cauats ot all the induced diseases, "'. 111.4 Kottor nroJKipd ilmn uioat tneu i' Km'. '-' nram the worst consea nonce of thoae t,,ixo.t Vi-TTIII !ji I . SahbiiT 'if , i i i mi i; t....k-er Hills!'' ciuld" not tuXive him ihiii. tit thc"dor, jammed at his ..eye and set him to aw TV I; county Grey, owns a la k habit of getting out Cfi..1J... The other night v . .--,1 thathis wjiethe Wituld cure the ' raUeiist prevent htui in United tho neisrhbor- l.pfi hoJ. J'fing plainly heard """HrtVjvnU of Mr. Davia'a house. .VSrlMg however, they liad -;iHrfard ,tj6 fawuer haying v. fi;utmiri! awar. left to t VMY . ' .ch,v4S4'pa6tnre fie'd Ul f v .-t4jTrL....i.w-linrsrt. und. re- xiLsnherinf the. visit ot the wolves dnr- fkiijht enofi r. Vv ,,fLXi -J Xlr-" . Ana, TbM John mJ ext There was the appurently, but nofrttion away :ldren ftp 's ap- At last and : dfii .r;,. ' n i m et I a legreyolf down i.como ao nrevaient in this placo tha' a feel nsf of iflsecuntr tor tho sutoty or property pervades the whole conimun- ity. . Un Xhursilay tngiii uie in- jtutit, tho atoro of Mr. t. Turner was n..i-n.t nnl vriitf-lu'a nnd other icuel- .w.a-B VV;iV? wou- i... ,.,,, nt over four hundred 4r I,a farmer m ShUi- fc R t).i . Saturday night, the 4th , the store of Mr. F. M. tllerbo was broken open and lry goods, &c., to the amount of three dollars taken. Wo learn it.o ;.. tl,iTrWJkIJfcwt) thiovna drove a wagon into tho b.u:k prTf'rtit9 store and loaded it with whatever they wanted, nnd then piled, a qtianti ty of seed cotton on tho fhor wtd'ect fire to it, inoctidi-ng to bum the-premies.- Fortunately the cotton was damp and did not bum enough to nre the building, or the low would have been very heavy on Mr. Ellerbe and the Messrs. Poison, who occupied part of the same store, nnd Mr. Lynch, the owner of tho buil ling, tfo clue hos been found tp ideatily tho thieves or recover the property. On Monday following the citizens formed themselves into a committee of safety, and appointed a sufficient police forco from their numhet to patrol tho streets .fvery utgtit from nine tfclock till daybreak..; Wo learc that the Town Council has clotheil this police force Avjth tho power ; of deputy marshals whilo on duy; by which' they are authorized to arrest and lodirein the guardhouse all picious looking, pcrsns found in thtf- streets at nignt. uncsiernu uvm ion of tho cuncof to neighli;ring tia- una Mini I t nilliMti3 ItIuImI Ht ! iecting tha alcohol tho tnmof may bo U.lated, as it were. Tho contractivo conrcctivo iimuS then approaching tho growth itaolf, presses pn it. top tho supply of Minn!, and cauaea it t dinnppvar br atrphy. In wn ncction with Dr. UMac, Dr. Sdiwalbo claims" that ho ha curel thnu caacs of caneor of tho bri'Hat. TcmtWirary cures art rtmlnMv meant, a cancer. is a dU nao of tho bio l, and i, theri. f..ro,''o"iiHtitutioiial, alt''iigh locally iiniiiirfRlfil ; and it ia welt known that thJ 'cve"nil removal of cancer of the breuat ia very apt to Ikj luiiowcti by a reappearance of tha disoaao clo- wiiero. . 8lMfL ItkMKDT roB SCABLKT FlTER. Uolwrt Chritio. of I'rotuM. Oal.. suggests a remedy for the scarlet fUivJ cr- which ho aver baa jn variably prov-i ed sncceaatul. It is very simple atu.' lies within th reach of tin whoso limitiHl means precludj them fiom employing tho services of u phyaician. It ia this : Tako an onion and cut it in natves; cut out a "-'portion of the center and into tho enviyr put a spoon, ful of sati'ron ; put tho pieces togeth er, then wrap' in a clotkund bake in an oven until the onion is cooked so that tha juice will run freely, then sfincezu out all tho jnico and givo tho patient n teaspoon m I, at tho pnmc time ruChing tho cliTat an'd throat with gMso grease' or rancid bacon; if there is rfiy cough or aorcne"in V,u throat. Xn a short timo tho fover will iren'ont in an eruption nil over the IhNly. All that is then necessary iU keep the patient warm and jTotcctod from draft, and recovery ia certain. Mr, Christie saya IioIins boeu employ, ing this rem-dy f( r muny year,. ami never knew it to fiil where proper caro was taken of the patient arter its application .One family, in .which thuro woro-fivo children down at one time recently, used this fTtnple rcnio-; one f tho litUosrjiiea rccovereu m abort time. Tim Rural Southland ray that. j Ktp.ToTHI UtOilT. Ilia won-ler ihat aVhlcnta fmm ajcarvlcts liiditfer. lne.to t!io rule of driving to tho right, do not often Wur. It! tho eomnionriit thing to ico two driver, sjotning fjptiii opHwito dirvctiona, hold th middle of tht rad until tho loraos almost touch hcad. then cn xa iiouco wabhiing to tho right and to flio left, each nucertain width way (ho other will turn. IIow atnphl this V,aad howdangefou. Kowt il eucll iriver of a quadruped aomo of whom 'ould be InMtor in hurnoaa would jist rcmenilrcr t keep to tho right uid bo sure alao to gire aufHcicnt rom, thero wo'uhl not Ur tho slighteat iltnger of rolliaion.. J).irio Crock- dt said, M Uo snr-vou aro right, then f-l ahead," tJVsy drivo to tho .fbt whon fx 'yposito rehiclo is met liikfanOcly go-ahead.. Keep J tho riirltr, fdlow civiscns. bo you vhlto or black. andv3i"will always m right. . Vlck. aUT has the, llo'ii l , Jh A, by tho Chain . -A.ivevibs.and secured I" Vuad evidently '' Avage brute?, . ' ?iVhefiadtibt only irfl,-iAnt. rhanaffed in I alngulaM '0j' Y! aPture- on6, No one bevfsi "jo ; relievo - the I hofata&Ko&i "bis Ptie. till Mr;; DaV I rofSrnedr Vwhen thA -wnlf was diepatcr "is 1 scalp .tVfU" migletrate the : bonns got or it. ana the IurayTH"reu l,,;",reu v" NO feed oia4jLVmt,,e exceP ll ft! "71 Innooee4 of JVijJ. Tha iijr.-rnll? kaa I 'ian a(at4-ib vitb'aul 'lh .Cr!d aja'-l an ttceatation. , if when a VW.lwb.iry imnhfr Karon iliapnUry ahelf, lt W f i. I . . . I . t jifa hua Ucn alading this iu- fm I oMihle V -he xrlaitusd, rdling n hi piM iu amiiiiinliin.nt. 1 it in p-ii, ana las tuiei ia not ruht-r J rM ha ar ' jTs ; it ia r '-Aim'l hT - IU you iMncct father ?" O'Midii t U tha cat, could it f", he urorwil. cianciiK uutler lbs labln iu aearen 1 . . . , u t . lolme. Mr.-J. Gregory, a fe.w year ga, n'Ted from Tennesoee'and bought a planta tion in Murry county, Oa. io land u i..n Iia i.ur-liiiRed it. with a c-nk! neaoon, would produce ten bushel of ii'iui nor ncrp. ill ui'inicr. mi' Gregor) sOwed broadcast flftoen acre of white Uoiigliton whea', one ousnoi A iii February f-llowimr he sowed the same gmnnd in red clo ver, toulig uroaueasi ur iwr wjt, one bushel to eight acres. Ilo harvest ed ton bushels of wheat per acre; and cut a fine crop ot hay the iauie season. T; e next year he moved two crops ot rood -clover hav, averaging two tons 'per acre.'-Tito th'irl crop grew up from four to eight incite high.! and in October he' plowed tho clover under; nlouinif deei nd subgoilinir:' sowed one builiel of white ifowgli.oii wheat rw . ... per acre. The result wa un average of thirty and otie ha f of choice wheat per acre.'" Thus you will see th.U the ..nlv iii:iniirH ii. (! to imnrove the hind and get thirty mid onc lia f btisneU ofl wiiCHr, Wliere ne couiu mujr rane was t'o ployv under deep a good crop of clover and nibsoil. ' Quails and Oor.v. Tlio following slip is cut frotg a papol and jit us' by a correspondent : ' . A farmer boy in Ohio, recently ob serving a small flock" ot qmdls iu his father's corn iild, resolved 'to watcH their motiotis. Tl'ey, pursued a' regu lar course in their foraging, begin, ning oil ono sido of the field, takinr about five rows, and following there uniformly to the opposite i'tid,; return "0b d Vl rat snar, young man 1" TlJy .li.D'ir M!f.nar: ttin ihirf U a bor about vour . p a1": j t -' V 'Trhiaaurf-' is d'itorswJ .aRSin. she ...:' .1... mhI tha box: " I knoar ot a tl.i wiH irei hi JjrJrtrffCS?!5C VtxfikVa bully rWftOou would let me jmA . f . L I 1 m.. tp,.u ivll'll anil llftjlr UXI KIWI Wtm tm j i I inauhuu." . . ., ' . AM he went out to Uexour ins omer Iuiiijs. r' J .. Veil l" ake.l life doctor, "how do you Wl toHlJy r "Ovih. nVhter, I enjoy orjHMr health witiiely. The rheumatic UvTroVicsaiir Indole, whin I go to Up I ty awuka all night, aud me toe I . . .... I. . ' . ..... m ivKflll iwiWl a wg a a x'x "u ' I ptud .lowo I fall up iiDine.liately. Dr. WADI'H liver uonl2CTon,, in J rat Ut Cjpfpn. Frr f'mm UltSlte htlmulin': Amiwf tha many riiacoveriM of ! rmll4 for I'tmU, iiona itaml li than "WaoK'a l.ivna I'aaaiciToa." fcXAO THK tVLLu ING TETIMoM M likHKA r.O..iranl!U .. X . Mar. 10, j ,. Pa. Wapk, D-trSirf II.. . i.n af flict 1 With I.l?r DliHl 3 r yram, wlileti at llmi amount! to d . u imno NVlien In Hultlmor, taut No( -mi.i r, I j nJ ruml nna tmttUof I.ivr.n l' m I no consiJrr myarlf wll. Vh-m, rwprt- ISAAC .X. DAY, of Day A ir m Jowa. I'raf. Maorman, Emf r t ;. nf Vah Inyoh Cnlvainlty. Mt, nmr I -M-nt I'lijr alclan. White ulliur aprlusi, nuya t "J)r. Wal'a Llvar tirmtr an! Pra rp la Cur la oneuf tha very tt rtmaUlra for DyMn 1 hav avjr uwd." , Dr. Jaar, a pmmlnrnt li-lriin In VI Mil la, who ha rracHbl It for two yara.eyS ran 11 ml no lttr wwtr fur rrpp ahi ami I.lvrr Coinjylalut than WiM'i Livaa I'oMaixroR." . Cl- timA, a pmmlnrnt and well ktK.wn jrnllt-o.ao In the aauia couuty, V., aaya i , I keep It rwilarly In tnj family) and would not I without It-" Mr.J. A. lr4rthnr-j Tountv .JiiuTTT c4 C39iiVl'jr-..''f;,'Wa.'; (,IH ()KaniK has U'tna m uio e r1 and iflvrti me more rrllef In I y'a, than any'melivue 1 ever took, Ac, to.1' Prf. KaH, of (oHnre f Itiyalc'ana and Surxeon f Ilultlmore, . and a oletin. Kiilnhiftl praet It loner III that city. prmcrltea mid um-alt In hi own fumlly and "It la the Iwrt remeilv fr lyotrpla with Tor pid Liver-anal'C'ouMilpatiou ol Uowelt I ever knew." . . ltnlllmare.,Hnn"Hyti "Or. Wade'a Live' orrwtor la prwrliied by our leit hylciiu, for l-yapepKln and Liver lie ertHt, ad we advice any of our fiirud auf feriug wltlrauCttiioiclve It a trial.'1 ; f Oak Hill. . C. Kept. K 1875 pa D.;Waok, f.tnr&iri I ave rwni. mendrd I'l.Wade'f "Liver ?orreetor" In my )facllceaud J)ve found It a very eiwllent remedy Iu tin1dlty of the liver and have kn.-o It to give relief when other remedies had failed. W. Thokp, M. U. Dr.' Walker, it crMrotrrl phytic an of H'. SSt M,, . t. uV- --r 'A ' lit tnrmt. jpr" h I "o!e rroprlftsri, S ; 3 tr. IIaltliMi Street. 26.ly. V . , BALTIMORE. i'l.ClAi:! 1.1 V I r.n-t- U, f.if ll.f p'tr I ! NEW S. VL.ES Prices, AT , Tomors and Cancers. A new use for alcohol has been discovered W'.a German plwrsiciat of VVeinhelni, Dr. Schwalbe, yvho h:is reported ono hun dred cases of various forms of tumors and glandular swellings which he has successfully treated bv tho subcutane ous injection of the tfnefure of iodine. Subsequently having injected tho sinv rJe .alcohol with equar-fuivorablo .re sults, ho concluded that the latter is really the. effective agent. Tho sub- hintancou's injection d this fluid pro- .1V-V. inflamation of tho thfttioaotureo! ls u.i.J .- ' ursv' ' ' iiv wt.L.u it iacnus WUe comp4rrtj?jr nm'njnrjp COntract, and the pressure thus n " . -T- - . . . . .i . i.i - fl ' . . urdWuced llltcratea mo 651 ' f w "l55u citisW, after iejeftt rnrav crame of base-UJlerv fVf .WKi?4U In 'nio cases ho,.has nsed.eithei: game. of base-baH; ,rT order g W .foneVs:?twfer;Ait it. ihwav he icxt five rows. ,,Thoy continued in as courso.jjjiiil they hud explored the greater rVutrrfrifieTStfld. The lad, believing that tliey were puuing up the com, nreu into nio hock, swung hut otto td them, and examined tha ground. Iti tho wholo space which they had traversed ho found but one stalk ofjeoru disturbed. This wa ncurlv'scrafched out of tho ground, but tlio ea.th still adhered to it. In tho crop of the quail ho found ono cut worm, twenty ono striped vino bugs, and one hundred chinch bugs, but not a single aiit of cortu ' ' 1 ' 11 "Job printing ?" cxaiu'ied an old lady, the other day, as she peeped over her spectacles, attho ailvertising p. J: COPl'KDGE CO'S. wr .n.irulltf invite the attention of oir ' '"' . '..',''" OM Customcirs I . AND THK . . Ti. . .u..ft , nw HECEIV- r me iaqt i"" , f.VGJa larue and well selectedstnek of - - SI APE AMD FANCY Dry Goods, , SotionHj JIa't, . Jleculy ifoae Clothing, ' Boot and Shoe , . , , : llardwtre. Wood , r and WW Ware, ' j Tin Ware, Crockery, t&addU.,&e.&c.,&e. Also a full line of . 1 ,1,1. It ,,l l- ihnt all. rr ! I of. a r w , -ULI) AND KKUAiU.i;.' mill'. AMt-ISK AN' KAItMI II. I .- ; L li r farm luurtifil In Ann n .. - Iiiiik tli r x xoint if Hi- fi-i. u.i . Irvnin of Itiln iki t ion t ;1 1- J.iuu . a lrW voluiitq umlrr Ilia nm rm.li i i for ttilrty jrnr of Ita rxii.(pin--. ll will rMiiliiu tn ( tHe l"l hraucli of arli-ullural Inrtrovrnif i t, ilrvotad to Hi tru lut-rri tf tl.e f ii . clnm. ' C'oiitn'jiln;; noililninruMkttoii.il or r It W nu-'nt tu anil ilin want of iiit i ami muling furuitr and t it-1 r f.om... Tlie edltora wlve the a d of a lr,-i fi ; ta-r of f rrriiiidrit, rmliu-nt In tii'irt jxM l'va hra.ii'lu-a ; and In m Ii ,:r Unl'.a the trvatiueiit of tin- :.,; I ha oaiiaifrnif nt, ui ra anJ a home-made aud artificial untune n i tlllM-ra, will l fouiul iMim-ti,ii forth Karui, lu.ii-Yuri, M,. v-i , ehard, Vlin-yanl, iurIi a, lu : I Yard. Apiary, Window ordi'ii,ln' i Lawn. Woikalio and Iliu' ! I. Kulaicrlpiloii $1.40 a vrnr, 1 c fire orinn, only one dollar tar h. ' taire prepaid by u. Any H-rn an, or more naiin-n at JI-'W rm h ill r- extti roiy free. AifOiit vrsr' wh ' nrt nimni ii-ion of ua tO' t r, i-Vr: - - t 4 7 , . 31-4t ( iiuri. si)M A .- .1 ''!n-i Aun-rl, 'in T will xn-- f. r - M. on in M'Uld ', ti;: 1874. tto l'K J U.N I . . the -Ule of D ii.i. 1 county of A ii, ii, ii l.B.'M) HIT-; liU'i, mi' ' aort-a. feiljoinin ti - 1'lniMJ IuIhIh III - bin I farming In, U it The U r ; of i-nU' thebaluiK c n--nrvl l MH'UlIt)'. I ival lt In wile, wiih nit' r -t f p-iylniC i : ' r " i-- - ' ii, 1 1 ttl Si a yol i. 1875., VST. - 0ULI) BE PLEASED 'TO H liaveoureiiatoimraana iriciiuaexaw- ue our atoek of gooH. , Uuriioca oi - Crocet:ie and Hhoes is particularly ' . ;. ' Large and Attractive, nnd st prices which we think will be satis- factory to on r menus, We are spent for tlie Ilockinam Fac lorn and sell tlnnr g'KnJa at ; v 'y FACTORY PRICES, V : by thebaic.';.. ' 1 ' ! n MR A. C. BENTON is atlll with ua and will be phased to see nil OIU ll inuiwi J. C. MARSHALL & CO., n ; WadesboroV N. C ,.- . -J,. v-' 27-tf. r.civ.' Mm V;a'.cLr.n AND 1 . ! BIITBRAHD n "J Goli Pens, ' MAIN ST., L 0 ing - iu tho satno manner over thoUlajays, on" baud and, at reaaonble pricer. "forSv.P. IIUSSEL & CO., Blind page of a country pn iticr. UobHyVo kept jIi..;.vTi,ting, week i.ei'ther in week, ever since 1 lanit to rea. U ' Poor if ho wasn't tho : natientest man - . . iii V enr was. he never coum nave v"0 uad it so long, no how 1" tli dealers. . . at r at BaT a ST nilE WILJIIAOIOT junta', PUBLISHED DAIL AND WEEKLY SubterivUon Rate In Advance,; ; Dally Journal, one year.....-.-." . f 8 hi innfna . it ...Grane Plant Season, 1875. Ttir t .....,, and VmhiL ahcted stock. ever known in this market, of well-rooted ...i hl No 1 Grape Vine plants, for aale. PrieeLi-U . rerdo,.PerlOft PerlOjO ci a .75 83 7a . 130.00 S. . ' 85 " 4.00 35.00 "pXV1: 12.00 .loaoo Orders for 500 and over at 1,000 rates. .. lesa than 500 at 100 ray u u ilmn mfl at thX. r.H. XT..' K..I tha I'nrv Lint articl-Hnllhe liilia v.v .--j - . , -l: I , PUnta nual aililaU tlOUBlT Bliiic"i. i , , Jkf . . naekbd. and will keen aafelrf any ronit ,.rKinm.it io the SiaUaJ'lerritorics. Terma Cash or p r ExfMss O.D. .'? , ' f W.tJ.8TAIY, 34 tr ; w ! . ,'WhiieviJle. N. C. ;p s to be- ' Mi- av . ' " L- ,7. ,r;. a?c?t;v. "licof WJL' oooiiiino l ita m Miy ly "''' J-Tjr H ,,, pi)l, vita the bf-l of fir, ,V lowBg'i' i gociboirdcaa l nai. nam .:b, tha atui,:ion of rtie pub lo to tbla bou l"irv(Vi v hey may gel atea'e tv an aoara m . .. i Greensboro' . Female 9if! THE flPnfKa HEPSION OP 1876-w 1LT -beKln 60 Vy'edueaday, the 12th of Jaaut dutj ary. and contlnne .twenty weeka. ,Vity s Ilottrd(exolu8lveofwashlnirnght8)?.v , 2 Tultloiriu regular come.i2i , , . V u , C'haiyea for extra atudlee moderate. X 9 t ForCaUlogaeacoDtaln prt'oulara, appKOu toltev.1. rf ILSQ,, : Pretident of Hoard of 'rrjteea.. . ; M2la . ,.".; :.-. ". i i i , T.l.vrt - r'n.....! rnllnn anil. r. I".li P. 0. BOX 87, Cliarlotte. N. It! ft i it c. DR. J. C. inifiirv JJXIO IK 11 AWalah, who fa well known to ma , of our people, is eonuected wit,'-' ahove firm aud will be pleased to see friends when in Charlotte, and will the highest prices tor Coltou. i 1 I 28 Xma - ..... . m. - r Surgeon x7irr, mirrtjj Q ue month aaeaaa a Weekly Journal, one yer ..2 00 ii v v; i three niontha u EXOELIIARD & SAUNuERS, - t'-i '- : Edllra. : UI Va a will receive prompt attention Frloea rvaaonaoie lur Work warranted. ; t - . Oct. lath 1875, 20-ly. T11K CAUUL1NA Agricultui workO, .; t. nflonal aervloea, and any one wsinng Pmrrictd ut ,.! work will pleaae notify me J by letter p q ()Oh J- Ifl'1 lUu ) poatal card at Anaonvllle.iN.U.andthey rtIAT,LOTTE, N. C r II receive prompt attention. - , ; ""A . . t O HanWVIoutROiiiery, and Rlehmond iunt Z Xto the p8bllo genera ly. his WITH mitD IU k EU LMITCTE. , C S. f hartr M., BaUimore, Id, . . OEOROE REU'iINO.'M., I)., Late Prof. or fcye aua jmt purr, o , ton Uoiveralty. ; r : Biiuobon in Vharoiv The lareeiiandaome reaideuce fthe late 7. J. i..ti twl un with all the Improvements adopted tn the latet Are' essential to suic-jul planting, there ' ; v . - 1 . . -rr-n----- hjre I WOUItl IIH 10 v aT Tfl WRIGHT, ?for.e.f , r , v ; T Oa XtAi Vaf rfa,J.--.f TllK t!II ARLOTTIj PLOW. b Th one horse is anscc, :.We of fonr charges making a Turn I" fchovel, Sweep and Scraper, with nly i - cost of the extra loulda a the aaiue b, ' kn- , ewers aU-the,..riCVient dt-man.:., i r , k,ri' ri'rk. in the course of lie year. 1 'Only AU One Tutr I ua!, that my plows tuny have Use coi ... -every planter iu the South. ' Kearectrally, W. F. , BREM, BROWN CO., V; kolaaala Jobbns aal Iaiparlera TniDB STItCCT, 'I i - i. V ' .! va th !a an i A-1r. , V -cannot JeterV OI.OUOCR I W Ll 91-u ' tit i k ..4f" - L hold whn
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 23, 1875, edition 1
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