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. J ..aA Ik : ."..w l;H ..m s" , . . r .. . 1 - . i r.r.,,;,-,,-, .-"iT?! tt 1 : t T -T-rr-r.-r-r-v - .WADKSHOUO, N.C., THUnSI)AY FEBi:UAIi: i, 1570, , t hi . a '' i t a u to Han. r'etnany a trouble V "ale like abubbld th w.Jof Lftli depart, i J not wofLhcarso It, ' f'nJcr! n.iirto it, a permanent laca ia tho many a aorrow '" to-morrow, ZZSJ your adTaoUza to trj the 'ijsteio- ---icldo out bcHf f yoil jrould hv taught thnrpBrraerTt if ypu ba w,p7 for It."?" . -i . But I bought that to plM you an4 1 1 thoughj youtwoold b plfMcd- ir , -, , ''l know jyn did," ahe.'rfplieJai ,he placed kirr', hand' 'aOuctiouatt-ly, apon bia houtder, 1 know you" wovjlddoaoylbipg to plaa nia buto tba aaka of helping yon I woulj tortgo all auch ibiugj. Tb ar 7 to furnuh tb4 few veani, pcrb,ipa wa. micht no JitM : i. i i n i r . -i rr -Ht all ioi U if 4horrUb!o v. cicorncie aoemmg ,.4 Hikalhutaro boaninr, - laVirbalEliytor wbcthor ,Ul'cjraa and tb ouru. 'I! ,.eu lo do merry, frlera that. ua xct ; , 0i i i 1 ' no longer tearfnl, , ; m ppXtni cheerful baa'.niaciirttbaCa worth ; forgot,, , , J81f CHABOBTn f Lrf)ao nt ficoiiiorr.,r' M' ' .-in. 1 ! t.. ..J. t 1 ' - vrhaf dl-i ihis peah preserfa , i . 1"'. ''! I dou't.know Hanpali." .. 4 bui(h( it thia Tnuruin." f'f'did, 'trtlt I'didu't auk the -jou rar for it ?" . , ootr ir -, v yA.ahi f cViuMnH'fcikke fclifco oear'au account with Mr. Wnl fahitll a hereafter auttla onou iu atLi." ' invrsatjon was carried on at tbe between Cbarlea Matthews and Matthews wi a youo mechau xaitoiniiiieiiCed bnusu keeping, nuking excellent wage he lira pretty well. After he lia determined, area- aheremai'tel for some i thmigbt. . - ' ' the 'at length aaid, Iff a mild, nej "I think it would be bet- iy Tor things as you- get them. oa get yoor pH for wbrk ev ' i v' night, and you could pay easily, . ! I could," replied Mr. Matthews; of a man who had unanswera- itl at his CominandibjJii e near so haidj on see, "ajJLjhfiLsrtuble of making : srwt 6nly sava lime, but i r ' Cine miaUkes," noated Hannah,-j"JIow . . 0. . o. Vheni jou bay 'or i - i ttg9 n our own. , . i (. ,, , ., .! VsV,teVra Jars Charles, only sent p frour yatore wot lhey( really, needed At lepciS-i's hYweVt to tha siora one soma ipleDUJ7NS iu 'aucyjsrs., i bad ordered lhaVHH ba needed, an jit oi, iucij-. J- Uyod.jvsJt to pay Tor-A'ajtrg w tt may not to nay ior-A tnffg wneu i jrget ro6fl?y?flr I mayioily then if ,.J pay. for part some thirigs may getcharg for.'HaoMab' a set quarifllrjHte'th best and 'alrOt; mayf' said the wife, a and Joo! jind yet I cauilot thtul asou .Tounts. n thet first more than if you, paid .lu'tebake yourbead . ere are many little luxu whicb f do not need but 3 apt to buy if yoa do not ,JZfu. -Vl kioii' ;sotnetbing tem",:and I kAoW thai Us 1 thrn'g'l'the )icopil k ask' for Everything ybu ' j cheaper jrben ' io can ia hisliandi than when be ! lie amount ion bis Led- .11 you, Hannah,' tbafc Mr jtafle JBUiat, way.)' j' rstanje, Cbaflep ;idp at toil trakr4.!C&n iffard 40 wsr tobis work, bo saw ami iu shout ts. leaft. T rV Mr. Waldron spaka;') ! i 7, f Mi Matthews," aaid he, .lswant a. Ir of iiiAlca 2.1 carried my mC. 4jr last at euing ol sU ibiujcs ium . u loanytlii.if ihaeer aaw.f, , , ,,!,t.,.,;; ' Now( Charles knew, that .lUwifa .bad plenty of plain pickl cucBinber soiie tJia't ber mother hud put down fur ber, b.ut Mr. Waldwn's wife baI some of these fan' ry ones, and why shouldn't llauuahf t ' ' And so he ordered the jar, and as it wa inconvenient to pay for it, ordered U cf urg ed. ' '- . ' ; "Mri Matthews,7 anythfng"'rou may wantyiiu can order at aay timc'-aniV you may rvat assured that 'we shall be veiy ha i py to accominodate you." "'i" . t . .i.itjfo thia1 was flattering to youog Mat thews' ktliog. to tbiuk that the trader bad such eonfidtfuoa in;hhn, and be. want away with au exceed ing;. good opjniou of himself and credit, and of lie storekeeper in par .:.'...!-. ' ; " '. Only one dollar I Yea ooly one dol lar oojthe'tradix'jiicdger :that's of no ao- coonl. liut a dollar right- cut- of one s pckJ!t'-that was diflcrent. ' ChaHus wonld hcitfiave bought tbSin''hkd'"he beeii oblige ou to pay tne casn at me inn', , , , 44 Ah, Hattbews, look here I have some thing nica to showyou." This was said by the trader to tha youiig man tha very next morning after the purchase of the pickles. And so Mr. Waldrou led our hero to the back store and opened a box.' ' ' ' i 'u rbere""Maubews,"'a!u't "those .nice oranges?'.'.-.. ' "They are eice,"( replied Charles, and so they really were. " 1 KWm'your wife would like some oi I carried some houaS CSSfXimfe, and she wanted me to save ber ' three cr four dozen." '- .', They are nice. , How high are they ?" , " Let me see ; I can send you up three doien for a dollar. I got these Very cheap You know they 'sire ' retailing at five cents dozen Juit charge it if you pleas. Certaiply.' Anytliiug e!e thia morn- .nd soMatliiews weiion, ;. This morn' ing it would be a dollar to-morrow . per baps fifty eenuWaud' then' again -perhaps only nWehfy-five cents. ' It 'didn't ' aWm jnucbV' The'ybung'mao had just as .much money in his pocket as though j he b.adp't bought them. - " Only a dollar," he would iayltd blmsel j iThaV fenV! inu'cfJ but 'of twelve dollars a, .weekend iti plight not be but the .trouble was, tbat he next dollar was v;. called one 'a dollar,.! and : he would foreet ' to 1 add; it tot the' form er dollar and call it two dollars : and with thwnext dollar and..call it . three dollars , and so. oo, ,r U t ,vW O.. ' -One evening Charles rarafl' home wfth a new pold chau attached tn bis watch j j ' " Where did ybu' get that ;' ask(jd,'bi8 wife. " ,, , ,, (: .s-j: ? j wi " i , 44 Ah," returned' the ktisbahd, wjth an Impreesive shake of the hfad'J made a' bargain od this chafa'.., , :??pf , guess; Jiow much I paid forJtj" , , i i - I am sure 1 could not goss." . . Ob, but try. Guess something." ' f ' Well, iierhaneien dollarail - - ' : -ll " Ten dollars ?" echoed Charles, with disappoint ftck f" jybyrrha! 4fe you thiiikibg'bfrHrack'CtJtniuiiia8 bodght this chain two months agq and paid tweutydellars for it.- .Why, Just heft it and & how hea-' ty it is. Eightpen carats fine, Jack was haid- ipftr oney abd lef me bare it for thirteen dollars.".,, , r " It is caapy to no sore,'' returned nan. '."-. '' - '. " t " 44 No, that belongs to, the stftyktfMr, and to the buicbsr, and to our landlord. You know they munt be paid. 1 ' " '' ' k J y-Don's jwl fret ahoatthem. I V how it daa'loit anya here near twslr dollars to live, for I hare tnJ an otlimaU, .Thtrs is vVilVina, who wprks beside, tue at the shop', be baa" four cla!Jru, sad only gu tbe saiae' wagea I do.'aad yet be lays up to thesturei"' Mr. Waldron bad some nice those. two or three dollars each week." "M f Yes,',' aaid Jlansah, "I kno he decs I was in to ace bis wife the othsr day, ao J she m telling me how they got along. Mr. Wilken's lakes bis banket twice a week and gets his biett arid "vegetables, and trades fit sash, and gets everything to tha bet advantage, i So ba docs at the store. He lays in a good quantity of thoe arti eles'whieb wlllkeep.and buy butter, egS, apples sod 'such things by the quantity whuu the market i full and they are clleap, Mid b always burs MnogU to. last his family over tjtie, season, of .scarcity when 1 such things ara bih. His butter, for in-, stance, k bought for twenty two cents per ponad, a firkin of it and it is much swvcl er than that for which yoa paid forty-eight cent yesterday." ......... i ,' . " U f . ' L . I 1-1 .1 k uriy-vini cents t epeaieu juuug an in iiirprise. ' . . iYes.'" i asked Mr. W,al!ron,s',man when ba. brought it up, and ha said it had lisen Jo orty-eight' cents. . Mr. Wilkius got twenty dozen of eggs sometime ago .for tweuty ccuts a dozen, and his wifo packed them down, an I they keep well. You wilt ha va to pay ' Mi. Wablwu; forty -five for those be sent up yesterday," ' i . Cliarlos Matthews waa somewhat aston bthed a; thiiHif w of tha case, and the sub ject was dropped. His void chain had lost iu chaff?) It did not look so well,' even iu Lis wn eyes, as tbd old black cord which he had worn before,, j , , ..i. ; ( At le gth the end of the quarter came, around.' The first bill was the rent, which amounted ' to ' tweutr-ono dollars. The next was the butcher s bill for thirty-six dollars. Charlea waa astonished to see how bif meat bill footed up. But when kt saw Lew many steaks be had, had at thirty cents a pound, the cause of the wonder dis appeared. ' Next he paid the baker's biI' fhiclwai thirteen dullars. When became home iti the evening he had paid all bis bills except the grocery bill. ,,,,,,' '. 44 Mr. Wallroa sent bia bill to-day," bis wife suitl, after supper. . , - h . rAh, did be? let me see. it i " Hannah brought it amlXharles .nnkeu. He was tt8tni.hed at its length, and when be cams to look at the bottom 6f thi col umn his face turned a shade pale. ' It foot ed up just sixty-five dollars an average of five dollars a week.. , ,( . . :; " This is impossible 1'! he exclaimed, as he gazed upon it. Cut he examined the different articles, ami be could remember when he had orderca them.'. Those things which cost him only a dollar.'looked very i iuuoccnt when viewed alone, but in the ag gregate they had a very different look. 44 How much shall we lay up this quari ter,' Charles?" kiudly' asked bis wifu, as sho cajie and leaned over his' shoulJer, and smoothed the bair fro bis brow. , 1'How niuch shall we fay up?" he ' re peated. "Not'mucbi Get the slate and let us reckon up." ' ' He was resolved to bo frank about the matter and let his wife know all." ' i ' The slate was brought. First she put down One hundred and fifty-six dollars as tlie-quarter's salary.' Then came the rent aiid the butcher and the baM&'. " , i. " Now you put down tliirteen dollars for the chain and twelve dollars for sundries that means cigars, concerts ' and "such things." Now take all that from. my'quar terV salary,' and see how much'rentuius." j " 4,Fifty-two dollars " guttered Chu'rleVjs'if tiriir back' 1u! bis 'chair, and we liaJe'Ddt. bought orie "article tf elbthiug nor brTni- lure. f niy-iwo uuuurs who miiiui iu yay lixy-five'. 'Tliere is 'thirteen dollars sllbitt this quarter, and I meant to save ut least thirty dollars." 4!?.' S; vV ,' ',,( a 1 44 Well, it's no use to inburti over ''it1?' ifald the wife Iti a'cheerful t ine,' for sh'fsaw that her hbshand felt, badly.", 44 Let 'us commence" again There is nothing' like trjiuyou know." ".v ... a. For some moments Charlc remained sU lent." He L'azed first upon the bill he held tn his hand, then' upoti the floor. ' At "last be spoke':"1 .; ' Hannah,' ! see' where the trouble, is, nab, , but yet with -not suca j)iea8uraite stirprisV si her . husband'', jhad ;expectedtrH .. " aha ohlpilJ ." von. d'uln't. need it. and f1 fear you wil MlWim ,the money." , ' i ' ;I nMney npngh,yBu now l nive.f ps'if "U tverj uiue Jia va ben. p'rijty, s&viiigx! ; ! .n,il'l in. 1 ii n'P ihrn remtrabered hew nutk was usual- 14 Wtci . .H . (.-.. ' ii. . .''Lrrx! kva tno pnuods.'.btsiiil lf Honid and law iti veighed and Ue paid U it. ' ' 'Wti.'i'i )is wrjit home ft oooo, ht found that bit two xiiinls of bi-kf was enough fr a trxl dinner. ' The text mrtrntoiiha went if Jwit eomb 4,' which h showed Tlir wen anly tirnaly.fivo centr a pound. ) For tnoment Charlra heaiuted, bat -as he r tDPinbsitd that, be- bad got to ?J fr all ha, bought ks oon.ded not to .take thesa. lit fvuodthat things; were nxt if) anl'.ciug when it required cah to get them as when lbs payowut cmiI I be pompon' I IJtpaid for What he bought aud went his wayj auj tints 'things went on throagb, the' ei'k. When tt cime ?uttmlay tiht be knew lb st alt tha moneV to 'Ml pocket was bis own, after dadurtinglhe rtnC. ''' n I That evening be. wetl over to the mark et with Wilkiui aad bought as muck vege tables ami rnei,t as kefthouitht would last tbrugb tJie woek.Hafwud be bad made a.saviog bf at least, twenty per ceut., aud wbep the opportunity, offtred be wade the same sving in other matters. . '- 'At the end of that quarter Dvarles Mt thews did tioi have to grt the slate. '" He Cabf hwbooie rent; and then be found be ad 'thirty five dollars left in hispxket. That was his-t-he did cot ! owe' a penny of tki ""'' -': "! 5 u , ? Ah, Hann4b" "said he, as be held the money In . hh band , and looked it'oyer, "now I Jtnow b-N atM fr 4' be wrong and hUr nr.t.; ,This; aioaey all aomef hj. paylug as t gojong.; It .ia very CHsy aud simple to say t Jnt charge it, and a man can easily lUy things Oodor such circumstances,' but hcu 'tbfl ilayof reck6nmg domes these three almple warls, hat sound hi -innocent when Spoken, art found to bv.oostly things. ' I did 'not be lia H until I triad k.1 I could not have balievedf that s niao would purchase so many articles simply because be could have them cbargod, .But I see now, aid if I re fused to follow your advice., at, first, I bavf gained experience enough to lead me to FolWW it more explicitly npw."' . ' Charlvs Matthews ' nevef again 1 allowed himsolfto be" carried away by the credit system, but has followed the cash rule', and the consequence lies been that he cnu'd buy produce, coa', etc., atthe cheap pricfS, and ho ba jrftw cut ff lhe-exp)twe of house rent, tor he owns a snug IkUe cottage, and it is all paid for. , ..,..; - , ' .. . , . , , r.arge Poultry Tard. , . vj Tbe. following account of. the largest poultry yard in the State is given in tbe Fncier' Journol : " " . ' 1 It Is at Greenes Chepatigb Cpunty, N Y and i kept by Mr.' A'B. Robeson. ' ,He has C, 000 ducks, '4,000 furteys,; 1,200 bepi.-r They consume daily sixty .bushels of corn. two pnrrels of uioal, two of potatoes, , and a quanity rf charcoal, t The meal, potatoes and charooal are boiled together and form a pudding, which 1s fed warm. He has commenced to kill them off, and employs fifteen bands to picli, two to kill, and one to carry, away and pack on racks until, fio zen.tnejTthey are ready to puek for shipping. He also employs two menj to cook the feed and feed them. Ili has twejve'buildings for his' fowls, from one to 'twb hundred feet long, fourteen'' feet vridej and seven feet Un er the eaves,: witlr a'dobf in'ehcli end of them. J l-d UJ J t 1 - "j lAfniRobesbn'boiight mbst bf h'seWkiSn Lbo Wem and had them- shipped Itf crates 1 tbrcje dozen in it crute.n He alsi has an tgg bouse. 25 J&y; fjO feet, and i fouet stories bigb, ;hei)utside,ii eighteen incbesthick and built of cut stone, .laid! ;ia . mprtAr, boarded, up .on (th9 jnaide,an(l,fiUeoJ ,,boi teen tlieoutsida-aad inside wall with saw dust; it (dking 3,000 bushels.'' Mr. Bolesob elaima that he can' keep eggs Soy length of- time imthis building. I-He also keeps thte poultryi tbst be is now dressing until , next May of Jfpfa, w,bj9b he .SfUs.ifor.ieiglitepn wenf.y;.ive,9ent pe ppupd, ftmi it, cad. rizht. : I sea it all noW.' I have riot est! mated the: value !ft tn'ouey as I ought. Ubt me onco get up aga, tn to where I peean, 1 will dd'ditf'urently. ' I' must step down to the store this evening "and pay the rest as soonaibl'igef it.';. ' A A " - ibat n.atter w easily settled," she rrt-ll plied, 1 for I have money by ms that I bad when 1 was married." .... .-. ..r.i ..'f He protested most earnestly against' tak ing his wife's money, but she lusisied on frivinj him the money.. It was her"WiH, and ; be m' :t, submit. , '.fio bet:, went de wik and aid,the grocery bill, and 00 hU y home.be sold hie gold chain for thirteen doitarr."' lie leit nappief now, aud w readyl td'coibmeiice the dext iUa'rterla Uu the next Mottdaymornmr-theyoun jnsD wnt raid the mrat'storfttd'sen'd bom a piece of beef for dinner. iviw'.i('.- .... m r ti a ' 's ' r now muca wui 'you nave r r ailted tn butcher.'" 1 -1 '.". lr ' -' 5HQShreearfouif v ;.! Jiuir Jiiai"' lie stop- Mtof and 1 1. uat freely admit that I hayebeetjliwerrve entspei Rpnpd, wrbnrf.' y If 1 had paH 'forjajTTot bjtofrota frcsb-aressod bodght it 1 8hould;have hit it.'. You were ne CeU ten cents rer . tound for turkey's feather, twelve for ben !s, apd,a)x'ty.-f)Veibr ducWs.y He says there is mouey in poultry ana ne iniuxs ne can jnaa ut 01 nu u,vuu ducks euo'igbi'to pay.fjir ' bis ' egg " bb'gse, which'bos.fWO'lI keipi k great miny morf uei 1 s.easqo,,". sidv has agents pju allpver. the country buy fg i VP paltry u4eggs.(!i tt I n. . h .Eto mWM Silver timft'g owes LiuLJi HvinS, lfi!ge quitTvorkj tor it... i V '.''.SVliy sliojild Maaso'f Kellogg's opera troupe, be 'a good 'sallorl 'Because" he's riWrrVe 0 tbe M(Ttf W- il" , od-Was roifTREE. One oune - b;.'. "i 11. i-U- I mk i BballvtaCuJei, .atciK n? rt 1T0 ylcU op our livs fur t' Tartccmttl of ""Kcienco ' is sotn . tbnt Icw'br'ns would bo ull'in j t butWyUU out LoJici as a sac. ' on tlio'altr of truth and knowlct! after jvcoo longer lavo any use f, r Uieni is not a very hard tlmi-jan l therefor tve'aro not atirpruod to renJ tliat fi 4X'loTy bas been f mcJ in Par U, fho numbers of nli'icli bind tbcm sclrr iy a special totitarnentr.ry uia Vosltion not tn be fntcrrcj after dontli. Xbcjr bodies aro to . bo delivered t the disaocting1 rooms rf tho 'vnrioua modlcal'scliools for dissection. t . Tha cremation fever of 1S73-4. 00 ootnpliahed sbmothinf; ia the way of making pcoplo taoro IndifTercnt to the disposition of. this earthy , tabernacle when life has fled. Tbcio wore thou sand! of ppoptawbrj had fitful rcsol v'oil ttiat, if tKo, jpcctcd cremation societies had tlioir furnaces injiuccess ful opcrstiotv ,thfyewpuld "1 p v thoir bodies q Uq burned-" The cj-emntion cry. js stnolderng cremation! cor. porations have turned- to smoko and vanishod iu thin air, the gasmen will DoUk ptr carenn H, and vhat art foformers to.do? Theyara ; now 0 Aw red thecxpedicnt.-ot our I'aris friends, ho jnvitd thern( to. throw themselves on the dissecting table, and bo of soma aso to tho world after they arc dead,' if they never have boen be fore .,AV'. are . not , afraid that the whole, world will follow this.exarnplo, and flood tho market; with .usoless corpufos. .j.yThcr.Q , will,. still romiin those who desire - an- old-fashioned buri.aL ; ,Tho ; sciu-cify., of subjects in many; countries. k tho present timo? the attendant .npcessjf J fjf working on thoso in an ndvanccd stag pf.decoy, and.hq.preiniura.ofTorod in; somo lo calities to bodj tnaUhcrs ftro few of thensons that may bo ndvicod in favor of tho formation of mutual dis secting societies. Ono of tho great objbetions urged on moral, grounds Against, crcmaon, that it would shield crimo by destroying its chief witness, docs not apply ; to .dissection. The first duty, of tho student into whose hands tb,ebody foil would bo to deter- .m'mb ; beyond & - doubt tho cause of doath. , If this tact nlono did not doter bo, poisoner or raa'practitioner from hia ,ncfariou, work,, it would : at least havptho effect, of bringing to light many crimes which pow aro hid clen.(,, without. apy, suspiiiion . being nrous'ed. , 'It might even prove a. pro tection to a man a lifo to bo known as a meniber; of ,ft mutual dissecting club, Sfient!JiorAmitrican.,,h j From the' Southern Platitor and Farmer. jWiea Abdul Tatmlng'.' '5 -" U T ia b&flPTTjrii I-hiva itricd Tor tm prov'irt'liiiVd te4itff iisrfltiety pgrout?c Ch'aHehtbrt VhdsHlmWJ 'i'hlcH can U bought -at -??26 'jHir7. t6d Jmixcd ? witi onefiftli -of ;GuaritipS Qakbbf albat 200 rUiidstha'mixtureifb tho'i'ca ti applied to'whc'at'futrowdrllled )h, the do&t fJbr ftcro being abbot f 3;60.! , Tho4hojit "Spffng, abbut 'thii 8th or 10th tit March, 6I0 ter1 seed is ;aowe'I one -half tho ruian tit Id t4 ; applied tho other1' half Is sowed across the first sowing about the 25th' of 'cli; dd rpecencobpia 'FadTTtaTt no condition of tho grQUBrd,iThft, next year this cipher should bo ? fallowed tin allowed to f4).l!AJtWland,'mei'oly grazing pugbjtQ tramplo dowiii the, clovar to apne ,e?tent .Land cannot be im- proypd rapidlyj by using fertilizers to niako-clover, apw thou rgrazing.or cuU ting tho clover. .Farm manures, and ashps aro ajs(,. used;, and surplas Straw spread vor!tiiO Inhdj'Xtiidcr tbis'sys- . .... .1 ' I . I'.'ll. 'l!J tem'r have socn poor tana, costing $10 fieVacrea five.'yeaYs. Co'ra.vs greatly bencfittod by applying ,ro jxures pfqual. parts ptQiiarJcston Phosphatov ashesj' And ' plaster to the hilljbt the ratcof too or530Q pdunds tfio1 $crb tTie'HsbcrshbuTd bb from hard' "wood ''a'A JnIeacW4i!!lesjde8 vou t corn; mia peen totmu ta m. a J-lo T C I '.1'itiir; - t.uisi: t i ; t', ;i 1 t,) l- rt v, 1 r'atc, cr.ii n( vorie. ..-. '.!y ; n k,u- 1 I vp-ti i 1 '!. '1 tho yield of corn w i!l r! I .iy t!.o c 1: 1 f !. It ii t! 1 i-; ' ' fully, u ti.' r i .-.r, ',. t ' '1 I .a. p ivc-1 r 4 "1 I i r J : 1 I cn'tho f... . corn. If t were enn : in V ' 'i r n, ir . I v 1 A 9 tho corn cn ;, tl.vre would ! increase in tho yiel l; I tM one-fonrth. ,11 WAV ' 1'JWV ' ml'.' a. r ;A'NeW IiL.-'i-..'. :n:i.t.v. i!.-y two ago, a citi:" n Y, v ( a t' it road called at .tho t . ' '.20 t 1, packasre, Ke bad fjur contj on! stamps on it, but when weighed it was .vrr- found to lack tw cents.. : t f f .? I'll, not ptjr-ill; roor.ccsi'.j .is jj' plonty VI .. ho', tlnstcrod. . I lno-.v v What it js worth to carry packr.;-:j well as this government docs !" 1 Thi postal law regulates these mattcri," 6bHerveJ tho clerk. ' ' M Theft I'll rcgulata tho post-l L iwiiir 1 v . ' The clerk was wonJerm 1 could Ik. dono, when the run tinucd; '- ' ; 11 Yon sea this 1 -atluio !" . , ' "Yes, 6;r." : " ',. . " With four cenfi ou it?". Yes, sir,".. . -!..- . Well, I'm coin to mail it. renchf) Chicago,' nil right. t' . It -v'-i , 'on a yoi x -.Bias mbrc '.' vl te If iC aid 1 iatxor doesn't. 111. come round horw and hs'sl; ..nouot you through tliat window and break of ; buy oi your nun ana twist yoa iwk around that door !" ' Tho pack c went through. . ' ! ... Clovar.TuinaAUndar The Rural Southland says th fJrcrorv. a few years aib. move. nesseeand bought a -plantation liuMuiry. n.. , The land when be purchased f """VI " . . itj with a f ood season, would product! tea bushels of wbaat per acr Iu October Mr. Gregory sowett broadcast. nun crea f t wbita Boucbton wheat, one bushel to the Vf.105 hataMr.dtnl J from Ten- W ', .. .'i-.tf tso at t as rp aj 10 v Ikiug. Always j ier. Tbef . ud C Ubyb nt, A , k bavii. Jtueco. if.- acre, and la February following he sowal the samo ground in red clover, sowing broadcast in two wars, pne bushel to eight acres. harvested tea bushels of wheat per acre, and rut a'fioe crop of lay the same setsen. The next year be mowed two crops of good clover hay averaging two tons per acre. The third ' crop g P rrnm 11111 r lii kiviii 1 uuob isi.u wuva w . k. utoit ilia lnver under ! rdowintr deep and sub -soiling? sewed one bush "JTS white Bougbtna heat per cre. : Th. 1 0 u t suit wa. an average of thirty and nediair I aa Ac8 bushels of choice wheat ?er acre. Thus you VeQ. , bushels of wiaKfr-Tw uercould puly raise -nt"c'.. . jen,,wa" ,y unaer neep a gooa crop 01 f 0 ovej r j iotcrprevontivo of Vho ravages r.f ; ufwprlA andV(ucLi'' 'i.'SA 7 "iik cLvv.ricu's THAtB.-r-A..''y,.,r two go',- ! t a yqurg nvia.faterej.a: I .Detroit. Slav; cr s -;o2ce ;-ifo,itudt law, aAys-iihe(l,reesrr,es8tliO practitioner- sat'down'le.iJa bimndaidi t, tf i ;MNowtieca here, X diave no timo to fool vaiy at 1 if ybasidon't ran i ont wall' f irAn't 1 vnM 1 l I-t ,J ..... .5 Do von want to make a r6od lAvvBl !', .:':;,Ye8,i6ir." '"-'U.-.ei -j ,1 . . tin " ' Well, now luten Kflrii?t-'' - to boo pdoploV becjir ' s ''"v'1 Be good'to'ttio boys,r beear 1 ' - growing np to a cash 1 ave t" ibla anf leuty ' t.au-1 .of C n i with "repbrte'rs, church for the f fool away an y t : 1 ' even look rt ; :'l v-'".' a case. . H. yen c-.n f ttruetiona. you. v, ill si; cannot .learn to bo a d. your best h lends," , , ci . ;.. 1 andd: it rat- ' a '' cv fev oV 1 , - Ifv 1 1 DA .'.- 1 1.., i, i ., (. ..... , Rkv. w. m. nonv, iv. - TUB UprtiKo sr.. -non t.; : oK'Uon MOND VY, ', i J 1 Jloiird reduc .1 to i i J 0 1 h v. r. .. clmrpHi -inoderate; A.!v-i-.'. Suy othvr in - '.Uutiun. J-.;: . 1 terly. in u.wiimy. For Chvu....-, pfinicular; i,' i'U.l.'I.
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 24, 1876, edition 1
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