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.UA t . - " fAi A rffut, o'er Ma rp!'t lU-jhts doth an Eternal lfU Ktrp ; No &ot inj Strain of ifLi' Sun eat lull his HunJrei fa SLrp. I i WAIIKSHOUO, X. C., TIIUi:SI)AV,JANUAnV(lt 1S70. r. ; . f't ; j ; - 7..: A. m i-a. 3 5 -3- , Utavtry. ? your yf5ryi'. etc., . Iti) Mt!IV M o'clock. I ! jitff tbe door bell. II Labor, urjriuj; ni ufurneul drw-d trt followed by uiy ouog boy briogiog up ,ii bit pop A ' -rer i ;A u I got down eljall ill ?fliod a A X7) "e. l Opened the door; ybd my neighbor sg upoa iuaauity. , . " Ho'a juit gone in ( ,ibfitt with iny boe." prowling kLout to iu- tbe y neighbor; .1 my b age the barn '.'Ad' ' m-' ,1 are here talking I Let me take j yoo Want of (Vevolver?" I revolver la a deadly weapon, "ndled too carefully. You ' to rutblealy ahoot the harbor aach vicious . ... t. I mi- i I reaapq ynia ttf;. ;-cwy lake, luvite bitn in to e kiin ft luncb. If these i still persists in prowling iiie." ; ill you do ?" said my neigh- go over and reason with tell bim how wrong it is for lit in doing so. I will -poiut 'efrors of his ways." ' m listehl'i? ; : uaiiinsiiidTesbrt to force. ' I 'Ujiot imavtIy' kill him. I will him first. I will humor bim. I Ieavfluiymy gfving him a few I will gViVra it.t If this does the" desire that is, if h , Tftfter hfl gi money ud - en see w ie d ne. jump iird I Should slill feel run him bam ;then k. Should V mpellcd to Iilf?Sb do it. It 'JoiieWi.The i(eyen I kill a aoa1Ho home, keep " "ii6rt,f; John JUL ked tne door Sold my wife if iAS noii? to do j iieunie'agiiVivAftf ig. l.naa JiJVitfHtKP- I"''0 a doze i fcell rang ifiy, and startled 1 S rolled Wilted.' '"X gather arment'with one hand ami with ia tlother desceg.- to the 4't e door.., .. . id my ucighbor, who, was e porch half frighteped out 's 8ad4'i ! horse and is A tlftl J" JT ..X fck, t i i-JW' tie ml . iiucn-ivy ...I . U.c.T.fAi i l.uiao liug y J t I - - - f-' eLan I" ' :i-v r ar- k v:. fellow who has been piVP1 r V tu ahnnt a. man ,vSbouw. And 4 rVftliffljdM I. Sim MS 1 . . ) r m J " Look here," tsid I ; M ytU'ft bothered ro about euouffh. Lfl biiu id. ilf. probably, on I j wants to Use a bort ride when lit will return him to your atable. You are vA enough W knww better tbsn to jp-eut xiU were in kml. You are iuking more futa bout your olJ bliiia mr lhau i uocrtary. Gu homf, gu to bJ ; ar.il if your hor li-goua id the morula; wt will look for him." , , , . , Well, lie went hota I went to led : moruitK t koiaj (be Lors wa cone j au-i wbila my neighbor pl i to iK-niUjli tujr batk Willi h it UiV! ... dts of Uttt 8ctoe In-The ibaolct.' ' Natioual llepublican.) among the wilds of the a StiiD O! wood Uarit, f. The t recti, utiue In ilia trcia f Caiavfrua, in t te liciuht of a humirxl feel before lrMv X.', aiJ are th u to thick ly interlaced a tfatido almokt t-iilirely the ' light f day. Iraxlied upon huye blmki'if ftranita, their rwU liujje.gnurll ami twUted, entwining the roeka like great flapping anna, theM gKokl lika trees, them darli vnruce piuea, aianding like monument to a race of depsrtoJ uiauts. ' Bvueath tlnao trtsea no vegeiatiou growa aivalhe wet I f- aru. while the rock, the earth ami aiiake-like roots are covered wi h a deep, rah cartctiug of darkgreeu mas, giving to the pltcejt wiirJ, luueral look aa it Irap-d in ninurniui;. Mot a Bound dis lurlm tlm awful itiliucsa of this depth of I'looni, nut the twitter l a bird, the bark f a "iuirrel, or the hum of an iunect. No liviu,- tiling i f .utH withiu iu ahalowi, and the ec'm of a man 'a voice is aehlom h.iii'l beneath the caimply of ilorkiirK. The imlian, a he paied westward into tbc valleys Ih toihI the AlleghanieJ. driven Iroiu his Kuntin-grojnds uiMn the Klieuaa- I'.hIi, sliudilered mi he passed the bhades, r 'itrilin the monniugul the winds through their dark brandies as the moaning of his departed anctgtors. Tho hardy mountaineer wlio followed ti c Indian held the Hhades in stipentitiuus awe ami hurried through the death-like' Mack nea, breathing more freely upmi emerging' ito the w:irn. sunlightlMyntia. Ktirlr in the history f the Virginias, w lieu, slaves wvr iM'iil with pack mules from Ten iic.-jeo ufU Ji''ky acroi'v tlie -mountains; f'ir i'on ua otlwr nuiehinxlis tliey would ntir. upon the btarlergt the mvaierious waar till the sun had raehed the inuiiii ui, then listen throuk'hi trviuhling with It a r until ti c awful d ii knes was It-tt far behind. The fthip-p'nir-wiU's mournful, song is never heard within thic liim-t of uiht, but iu the twilight of the t euiiig he hits upon its btr deis, eomilaiuing of the. stillness. There was u tr.H.lfiiou anions the red meu that the firit oTEvil uwelt lu re, and thai the whito buck f the mouiitians hi'nf de coyed muuy a warrior within tli9 demon's reat h. And the gray-haired mountaineer tolls the tale of hunters young aud stroiij.', filtered the Shades ut IJeath uev uow irue. , v. Several years ago, during the dark trials through which thecouutry was passing, we member tim ing read a most . eloquent, pathetic and patriotic piece in some of our excl.unges henteJI, "The Souili will rise rgain." And now, after the storm of dis conlnersecution and cjiaos has, to a great ..ien'tfVspenl its fury, we behold with beans of jy and thaukfulness, the South, like a rising island in the sea, repelling the surging waves and billows of political com motion comiuK forth in her grandeur and takiug her proud stand in, this 'National! Councils as of yore. Kb longer do the fi ery', tbtindet bolts of Radical hatred and malice, hurled with Jove-like madness up on the defeusele,-s heads of an overpowered people, shoot out from the focus of Kadical concentration and - corruption, sending weeping, lamentation aud death int every part of the goverument. But the flood gates of desolutiou, which were jaised and let loose iipou the people when Black Re publicanism stepped into power aud dunged the tyrant's .arb and. scepterin 1860, are, through an inbred force of Southern intel lect, patriotism, and natural supremacy. closed against the further influx of Radi cal centralization, corruption and deviltry. The overwhelming Democratic majority iu the House of Representatives in Congress, beiug the direct representatives o'f the peo ple, slows whatQhe true sentiment and po litical status of the country is, And if the Democratic party, now sustained by the public sentiment of the country, but will act wisely, by standing together aud let tho currency question, or any 'other ques tion, however important, iutervene-to caifse disaffection in our ranks, we " will soon He sailing' under . Democratic auspices, the ' ., ! : wf M.tAA,l an.t tnt.w,. - , . A.r,, - t f-.-.'XKepuDIlC. Tsneioy manner., A , v , - -s T"S ' i ii. i ii l j. ' A The DemoctaHc tnumpii in juissia- sippi involves the cutting down'; ot the rinting' bill '.jnwj ii0OO . a Ttbii'5X)0J and Kemiblicah papers AsheflMo Expositors Ono night hist week n artjr (f ntvn cuino to tho residence of ham I Ililliard, nn om man livini in Turkey Covo, McDow. ell Co.", after ho had pitio to boil, and and Allnuin, uiul that they )iidi'l to know where Jo Mat a'a atill hnusu wna, mi l niter aotiio refusal on . th part of Hill'iardY they rmU tliey wonlJ compi'l him to go. Ilillianl then came out uikI tho jiurtiea tdd li'un to tako tho ruil, and having j-otio about quar tor of a miltf, ono if tho party (theic boin two) rriick ilillincd huJ knock cil hint down, when a third man rush o I from tlie luahca who attempted to covcf'hfni with aotnothing liko a sheet, and one of tho party striking him with a atiek. Two of thu party then went nsido in tho buihoa, nnd the o'her threatened to kill him, but finally releuMOi llilliard, who waa tiotjtndico I aving recently remarked that seriotialy iiijurcl. And on last Mon-r'!? recall no inManeo where ono of day niht u week, Reuben Haney, of tho saiiiu loeulity, was icvoro'y whip- Su'il on Arm8tront's Creek, ubovo drs. iJeed'e, in Turkey, Cove. And then Again on Tuesday ' -night of tho sarno week, it is . reported that three unknown parties whipped u woman, itunio not given, near tho samo local t- y Trinters, who are, peruaps, the wost bored class of any, ran appreciate the fol lowing rum Spring lo 'kin, conn itiing MAKK TWAIX'h B K)K AfiKNT. lio called on ua the other day. lie act ed very peculiar. Says he, "I'm Mr. Jaa. B. 1'hillips ; rm a book agent ; and here iu my hand I hold a copy of Mark Twain's new and-jrondcrful hook.' The composi tor had Ida down their itieiis and were all attention. "I am authorized to sell this hook to printers. aud publisher at the small sum of 82 75, and as you aro print er, you may have it ditto. It is an excel I. nt hook. It con oh oof ' While talk ing he mounted, the incising stone, for a soft scat, perhaps. He wa no more than squarely seated hoforo he s-enied to gel fearfully rxeitd. He flung his arms high in the air. His mouth puckered, his clou quivered, his hair stood on end, and then, liia lengthy legs gave a mighty stretch, and with a dt-afeiiiug yell he lit eiuhlei n feel r m - frmu where v'H-ried,.. ..Tm'tvi, lie acf4U veryUahge.-.MIe.evui atop U. ex- I I.Iuiii.curfvll.Uu a .mlgni snooi ir the door, nnd the while vigorously ru ti lling a certain part us if it had been injur ed. The compositors are now complaining a'loiit a dull bodkin. They say the point i (jonc. Wonder if lha', agent, knows aoy tiling about it? ' . Whe-e-ewl Whi-llo that through a green-persimmon-puckered mouth. Grand wholesale aud retail whiskey-ring firm of Grant, Babcoek, Mi D maid & Co. Head quarters in Washington. Branch estab. iishineuts from oeeau to ocan, aud from the crcat . lakes to the gulf. Aggregate s'ealage in St. Louis, Chicago, Milwaukee, and Imlianpol's ahuiCy-.-during .. the past two years', estiiuateil" at 81Q.0O0.O0O, Just think of it. $5,000,000 a year iu oue line of iifQciul piracy, in five cities only -fl6,(JGG a month $90,154; a week $13,736 a day of the nation's pillage , in to the pockets of t he third term , cluu. Who wouldn't, rather he president than bu right? Raleigh Sentinel. The Cincinnati , Enquirer says: The most sign i Pica ut evideuces that Grant is the inevitahle Republican candidate for the Presidency next year is fbuud iu the fact that no other candidate 'dare assert himself for the jsition, Bor.havehe friend of any other any hope. The opposi tion to Grant is slight aud he will go into the Convention w'uh enormous strength. The opposition to every other candidute is bitter and powerful, and no other candi date will enter the Convention with any but with any but a local force behind him. He is doubtless the strongest man before the people the Republicans can nominate. , Many w ell informed cotton men es-- timate the present crop or that staple ' afroltr and a half millions of bales, of 420 pounds eacMTTrriee the war. " The value placed on tho crops of cotton, sugar, molasses and rice made this year in the South is about three hundied millions of dollars, while of grain, meats arid other articles of con sumption ' hereiofore purchased in the West, thore will be a saving of at least f 15,000,01)0 to the Sonthei u planters on account of the increased home pro duction. The Democratic Congress starts out well in -admitting Morey, ' ltep.,, of Louisiana, although n seat w-as coti testod by a Democrat having a good prima facie right to a seat as Morey. The Dean omits did this because they did ryomant to open no tho Louisia- iua s ion or disturb the heeler c orinse. ihtts a grout deal of saved' whiclvajjiCbo. devoted Iomicidkj IX Eastkrs CaROLISA. W i learn, that fow days sine Lovi Cn rk, colored, killoJ a negro man tin nod Dick Huffin, near Lowiston, Be tio county. Tho murdo.tr wn arnateil andlolged in Jail at Windsor. V Uky ami women aro said to havo bo n nt tho bottom of tho difllculty. . i. negro boy namod Wm. Clinton, sot o oight years of ngo, was sovercly belt and stamped a fow days since neir Kdwardu Ferry, Halifax county, hy two . negro men named John B;i no and Manuel Dovcrenx. The ho wa convcycil to tho residence of M$ or John 15.' Noal, bnt died from li'nnnjurios in threo or foiirdayt. Tho mt tderers nro now nnietly resting in iluMfax juil. Kaleigli News. ' , The Now York Journal of Com- th f rpodK-s exploded to tho injury owkderiil rsssel," a correspondent in fl,ry3f. ' Permit mo to refer yoJto tho cut)f tJjcTecumaeh (iron fhJ,) which, on ontenhMobilo har bo August 6th, 1804, struck a torpo do and went down with her Captain an 120 men. Seventeen Uvea only we o auvcil. iss Buy Ives a widow of forty five yeajs itaodiog, and one hundrcl yeara of agfwaj married, to iewooru, to tiona i . Iv an ex-revolutionary soldier ninety six yen old. The )ai7y b'ut Shell is our aui ority. ' ho grain crop of Texas this year am Mints to about 8,000,000 bushels. Tli average price of wheat at Dallae sin e the opening of tho "grain season ha been ninety-five cents. o contest in tho cnuctis of tho Viu-iniit Legislature which was pro lonlcd through fivo days, was tot miikited on Wed need ay by tho scleox tioh of tho Hon. John W. Johnston. j ho new paper to bo startod in AMiehoro will be published' livv-W&glW'?' 4LK '-'". 80i-i f..n u g-'y. BALTIMORE. v.vi -itii 1 Ha a Vara w alitrv of the Methodist . , , - -6 - 4 preachers nfiNorth Carolina - averages $5.3. u is minV' . . Z- NKW Si VJLES .. at ; N ew Prices, 1 i . j- XT k J. ' COPPED GE &c CO'S. " t WE respectfully invite the attention of Old Customers - . ASH THE v , to U fact that we are. A OW RECEIV ING large and well selectedstock of STAPLE AM D FANCY . . P)-y Goods, .' --rif'.'i fteady Made Clothing . (( Roots and Shoe, .) Hardware. Wood 'I and WWov Ware, ' , ! Tin . Ware, Crockery, ' ' J SaddUs., dtff. tc, ie.j X 'Also a full line of Always on hand and at reasonble prices. V-.' ,-. - V ''. Agents for W. P. RUSSELA CO., Blind aud Sash dealers. ... Jjll3 WILMINGTON JOURNAL, PUBLISHED DAII AND WEEKLY .'..Subscription Rates In Advance: Daifyutqial, one year.... ....$8 00 1 six uioniiis one month...... ... 1 75 Weekly Journnlono yenr f .$2 00 , " , . " six months.. - 1 00 three months 60 EXCEL HARD & SAUNTERS, , , . Editors. :t , JIARVtAXD ME k EAR INSTITUTE, ; , . 66 N. Charles Str Baltimore. Mil, GEORGE. REUUNO, M. D.i Lata Pror. of fcye and Ear Surgery Iu the-Washiug ton UutvCraity. , . Burgeon in C'hakok. The large nandsome residence of the lntc Charlf.3 C'a RR01.L has been fitted up with all the improvements adopted in the latest HcHooi.sof Eukoi" for tho special treat ment of this claws of dl-eanet. Apply by letter to ULOUGK KULni., 91. 1 2!f--3mo3. , ISurgeoii in Charge. vJob Printing OF ALL KINDS DOSE NEATLY AT MOEIE 'LIVER conuiiCTon ' la J Tart fc.r Pjiprpn. Frre from ,1lr ohmllc hllmnln!. Among the many dlwverlr of VrIu-.' ! rvmvdi- for l)yH'ilrt, imua nUnd hiinT than "WAi'K'a Ltvkn i'ukhmii.ii," HEAD THK VOLLowtNO TKTIMONULS . Dkhea P. O., OrauvlliUVi., r. i , , , , t Mar. 10, iKTft. ; Da. Wadb, thmr .SVr Hjv U-.i fllet'd with Liver IIwm 3 or 4 "r, which at tlm- amounted to dernn m. When Iu Italtlmorti, lat Noventt.. , 1 j ro eurrdona btiUof Livr.K Cobh i i ..it I now uinuder uiyaelf well. Vou; -, n fully. IMA AC X., DAY, of Day A fo . Juwa Prof, wasrmsn, Kmrrtut. i.f Viuh Intrion I'nlventlty, Md . now Rei I nt I hy Ictan, White iulhur aprtoir, -1 "Dr. Wade's Liver Corrector an 1 Iyi-pep-la C'urv la oueof the very t -t renndH- nr Dvio()-lu I have ror UMd.'' Ir. Ju, prominent pli'.'iiin lit Vlrnlola, who lot prnHTlbfJ it for two yer, my j , . t can llitl no better r-nielv for lvirerw sla and Livtr t'omj-lnlut tbuu NAUta LlVKK t'OKHKCTOR." (.o !, a prominent ami well known genlleuu In the saina county, V , aava i "I keep It rwifularly in tny family, and would not be without It " Mr. Jim. A. 1 r 4 rl h u r, Tnunty TreusurfrtiftiiiplliiCo , N.C., mtyet "'Wsps's Ll'tH oHKrrK has d-int in mo-j Rood, ffifuny medoeT f vt ft 5' o. ' ' Prof Siofl, of ('oll-y. of rhysloana and Hureon of Ilultlinor", and a ilntin gulahoil iirnctli loner Iu tht ciiy, .r-rrlbe ud uvea it in hi own family fuul-y: "It Is the Wt rt'iuedy for l'y-pt psia with Tor pld Liver and C'oustlpation ot lUiwels I ver kuew." , ' Ilulllmorr ''Kun" i v: "Ur. Wade's Liver correetor la pre-cnod by our tet pliyalt'laiis, for I'yspepsht aud T.lver Dia-ea-.e, and we ad vino tny of our frleuda suf fering with such, it give it a trial." Oak Hill. !. C. Kept. , 1W. Dw D. Wak, l.mrMri I have recom mended li.Wdt-' "J.I ve Corrector" in my practice nd liavts found It a very eieelleut remedy In torpidity of the llveiaini have known Utd gh a relief when other remedies had failed. Wm. Tiiobp, M. U. Dr, H'r, a crHtrotcd phyin!an of W. Va.fpronouiK'' Wadi Liver Corrector," A btst remedy ej-lant fur Dyprya tn all Utform , : ' , , 7 i. ' WA08 I f'O., Sole Preprhfon, ' 1875. -1875. F.I&LGQQJJSJ WE-WOUL!) BE PLKAJb TO H yX e ourL'uttoint rs au J friends exam ine our stock of goods. , Our stock of (J-rocerio nnd Hhoem ; ia particularly . , Large and Attractive, and at prices which we think will bo satis factory to our friends. ' ' We are scent for the Rockingham Fae torv, aud sell their goods at FACTORY PRICES, ; by the bale. , ' Mil, A. p. BEN TON 7 is still wiU us and will he pleased to see y . his old friends. J. C. MARSHALL & CO., " ' ' ' ' ' Wadesboro', N, C - 27-tf. ; ' , Grape PJant Season, 1875, THE largest and best selected stock. ever known in this market, of well-rooted yea old No 1 Grape Vine plants, for sale. Price List. ' Per dox. Per 100. Per 1000 Flowers, .75 : 13.75 . . $30.00 Scifnpernonff, .85 4.00 .,. 35.00 Tender Pulp, 1.50 7 12.00 , 100.00 - Orders for 500 and over n't 1,000 rates. less than 500 at 100 rales. " " less than' 100 at doa. rates, j- Nona but the very best article w'lfei shipped Plants neatly aud cautisiy packed, and will keep surely to of shipment iu the biatts or l Terms Cash or per Express i t ' V. J. S'JI 34 tf ' ' - Whiteville, N. 0. mm. e. Surgeon Dentist, FFERS TO THE PE0PL5 OF ANSOS. J Htanly, Montgomery, and Richmond counties, also to the public generally, his profeaaioual services, aud any one desiring Dental work will pleaae notify me by letter ,, ...... - ... :t or postal card at ansonvitie, in. v., ana lucy will receive prompt atteutlon. Prices reaaouaole-for caslu Work warranted. - s - Oct. 10th 1875, xfl-ly. 7 . WITH ' BREM, BROWN & COv vha1ea.l Jobbers ami Importers . AHD NOTIONS." TR ADE ST MEET, an pmut er-vories. 6ly. (tmHj i.GtlCC ! ALL KIriXTAI'.Li: : Aimon riiunty ar rcou trd l ? i . - t r reoi W. 1, Hi l ourt II " iq !. !,. ri. I f iKt-fm' i r I'Tth. f.,r tie j "tr j -f -r c ii'- an Miiiniif.r niulu-il . . " 'iif :.il i'ii j!orltit.e Ni l! hi I. I -ni 1, a id it i I,. - r i i Jim ff color will attri.d. " OLD AND 111:1.1 A r.i.i:." rnin: amkuican kak 11 s:. t:. A. li-er uno journal in A'u'i:. , 1 i to. loon the rxtnii'nt of tli- nrl uiin :. i,, Q'i'la of this swtlon Ik:'i Jjuiurv I.' a linv voluuia tinJif tlie name to tod ai for tidily ypflr-of lu t-i t'iH-e. It will roiitlnue to ! iil In i-r tiraucli of an rlculloral (nrrreni'-'. i i.J . dvvoted to the tiu lot. f. - of tho in n.-nr i cIum. I, ilitnlliliiif nnll.lni m ii.nltf.i.l n. . ..-i ... ..... ... 11 r. ' 1 " t.t . n 1 . 1 . .1 j - It Is meant tu milt iti want- cf Jut-!; ,- A I -,S and readimr farmrra and tln lr f.iini;.. i . The ulltt'i rvoelve lb- d of m Ihiv m.iu-'- ber of correMiidtiiU, eminent In ih- lrr," . -retlve tirm.u-hes ; and In ncli lui..,. . r, Ixvldea tlio tri'.itioeiit of the ;. cn.;., M ' the niauaifeir.ent, urea and applU atimi t.f ,-home-niailu aud artificial riiunurvt. an 1 , tilltem, will t4 roun J iw.iii-t Jiiif h , i fortllO Kami, lUin-Vr lr Hl ec ..: 1. ur ' chard, Vineyard, Garden, 'Ii.uiy. i'miiiry Vard. Apiary, Wlndow'imdcn.'irt't-ntx ... 1 Lawn. Workuhon and iJoiiM-nol.l. - Sulncrlptloii $l 5)'a j rwr. 'i'o e i. - of five or ni'-re, only oue doiUr bIi. ah ,. 1 lave prepaid by OA Aliy piao i hnn! . x l ! or mors iiamnat l.''0 fMrli will ri . i i . extra copy free. ' Aifents wait-d I.v. y wlier. Cash oommiioiia raitl AdU- , M'L ham li i ,-ON. nJ'utll-lier4 Aiocrlean t i r, S-4t ViNrth;Htr.-fc iuntu.i., M 1. T will ex iv we f. rv.i i' t I X i on th pren-ui Mond y, tlM" Tlh . Wii, tlie In; J VUM.i . . the estate of I.iiii' l m i . eiuuty of-Ajiiii, himI 1 ,6'a) Hcrfn : nl-o, auoi lo r ti acres, adjoining the muic Them- Iu in N ate s lid t bent farming I i i f in A i The turn.s ;' - t r. : the balance -uu I l.v 1 hei'Ullty, p;i. iil'le 111 t . sale, with mu rc-t fmui pityini all e . uses fur a rarlies i-hin lnfm n. the e landj run c iiun'i i. Dr. D IS. Putti-rsoi or v. . . at Mang i. N. C. Uockh., i. .''. ItclL. AND CEALH.S I"' VaUIea ilorki, J, SltfTBR AND PLAT' , .ARE. .Um "'. ' Gold Pens, Spr 1c. ' MA!X 8T., CII ' a i. OTTK, N. C f ' - I , 23-3mos. JS' 1.4 zq nv"a "TTILL ac nmodutu nitnr duy boarders IV ..ma .m. (Ii. I...fiif f..i-. .1 low figures n koiJ bunrd ono be ha I, tie in-iles fii,,Vit L' thejr ma-g. t mea'i it ad houre of lh d ij, - a-'tf --. ',';.-'.- ' ar'.ysautj -x Greensboro' Female Col lece", 4tw.'aty GrceiubororprZ': ut V rniiE spr.tNrt' beshion of i8i4 , ANiitii ou 9 1 . 1. bcRlu on Wednesday, tlie 12th of Jlfll- I ; . rt i ary. aud continue twenty veeka. . , . ; e lioard (exclusive of washing & lights) $75. (tree irests Tuition in regular oouise, $1 ..i .it ft ' (;harges for extra studies moderate,: , '. itl to( " V(J For Catalogues '"ontaln particulars, apply A-sacba , to Rev. T. M. Joues, riesident. . ., j , ' ai N. It. D. W'lLSOM, tw'' " '. Treiident of Hoard of Trusteea. ! ' Xal! . 3Q-2ms 9m , .... l ' . ' US General Cotton and ' COM31ISSION MERCIIANi iu r ' P.O. BOX87i i ; U . 7 ' . A Walsh, whoia woll known to many u J of our people, is connected with thoj" above firm aud will be pleased to see his friends when in Charlotte,1 and will pay' , the highest prices for cotton, , " fc 1!8 Sins : . ., TIIECAUOLINA Aqr ICULTURAL Works, IF. F: COOK, Tioprieior, " CIIAliLOTTE, I. c. :ooi i'l OVVS Are essential to successful planting, tiera fore I would like to call your attention to my four sizes of THE CHARLOTTE PLOW. Thv one horse is suseepi.il 'a of four charges making a Turn l'luv,, Shovel, Sweep aud Scraper, with uonly t'. 1 co-t of tho extra Sou Ids as the sauu ftu sw.cra all .tho dirlVien demati-!, for t j horse work, in the course of the year. .1 OnlTAKk Uuel'air -i . 3, that my plows may havejhe colT. : c f every plauterjinthe South. , llc-pcetl'.'.Hy, . - . w. f. coon:. U- 1 ; tv, t I ei - ' . Hi t. if i sal Uf " Uiw te: at DI9 1.4 bat P- eia to juld Mar a?. I ibo 7 v. . J'lcon 1. ""f liy:y.iyV. - 7' ' WiojrV'? . tand r leutioa --'u , sangin'ico. 1 a -kiieautl In l " .1 ft Tkrrmf' 1 (jr.!!-. 1 1 :-.r 3 V y - l.l.a a ' ' .a every I-.,::.:arss: t BP ,'t '' n lLl'-: -Tov-Utl - 0 THE AKGUS OFFICE. , Hookipghaa 0t"-"lats pv. l5--6au oi tt ' :t'srif::f ..i2J:g X"x li- -rr "-:. - - ' . ...
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 6, 1876, edition 1
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