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' . " i nan i i iuWiK V .. T " aa m 0" BBBappMpBMiMaBBB-SMeiaWSBBaMBI SBMBBM- ; . ; - :' ' "'':T'":TTr. ! . ; !'" ' l : ' - ! . 1 i ' ' - '. r TEE TOBACCO I N- . H , . 1; ;j . ; y . T-Q 'I ;, M -M' KH- IVi -- I I J I I 1 i I I ; ' . ' -I " v -! ri i r - l " ::'.: i A i A 1 f i I I I II P,eev I J Ly I I II -I 1 7 ' I I ! I I IV yf I I V II I i f I I IfV vl I I i I f H I"- I 1 I Lr l I I I R J I I I II I f CALEB B. GREEK, EDITOR ' TFR11S CASH In tdt ne year. . . ". . . . Six months. . . , . PROFESSIONS CARDSl .8. H. TE B B, f ; A TJPO R N AT LAW DURf-AM, N. C j 'practice the Superior Courts bi. " tAiarnanve, Oranfi and Person, Ai- business, fonipil attended to. JONis 'w.a.t oisrs ".yr ATTORNEY AND .COUNSELOR AT LAW Will attend Durham every Wednesday and can e seen at his office in Caapel Hil every other da y. " ..''. :; So I5f-tf. .; " ' .' ' : Vol; W. DTJRlHAM, C. . i ML- '-. :9. )Hilec?te d; S torv. o -.. r :l let teii-box.. In! tb.&tpwu of trimming h sa fl W- GRAHAM ATTORNEY I - AND 0UXS3L0R' AT. . LAW, . HILSBORb N- C Vill be (at .Durham; evert -Wednfsdav where he can Ik: seen office ova Byron's etota. 'Office also "in'lHillJl Ohiims eouecteu mail parts -of the fjtate. " -:- : " . . , ll. 1 v in.! .the II of.' a large straw hat manu-i fifty tirel-tookinp' .but uimr sesfing, gir hl(j fingered closel iq the heated room1?, for! it ; was Juuej but through the windows wistful eye could catch glimpses of fair broal green fields, green trees and azure skies bathed in gull en sunshine. I I At table No. 2) two jjirls sat visa vis vVnat the deuea ! Ralph, as true as you live, there; is that Misa Hill among the.wuiters." She must be d)ing it for a wager, or au 'expedient, or soinathing of that sort. she is the finest looking girl in th house'! Com are u ' Ti.i L c ; her with some of tlie more we-lthy Is. Hie uir was 1 s 1 , J pardon my curiosity j and tell! found yf in-aa inferior positiuo ?" The old story. My'fattirdied irjd ; he. cannot be otherwise, for it is 'a ut- ter that, and ladies here there is no comparison !" j flattered, had left my mother and -then, we found our summer flown. She only livad a few one a tall - warinly-iinte W. W. Janes. t 'Arinislead Jones JONES 5c JONES A TTORNEYS A T LA W, , V - RALEIGII N.;C H. L" BUIflPASS. ; N. 1UNSF0RD : ... ! - Bepais $1 LusBrl, Lttorneys at Tay, ROXBORO, N- C- Dentistry! Snrpi & Mechaaiai Desfeis. .QiSce in the McA lister building over C. 11. J.fe's. Store. All workwarrautt J t gri 1 girls not site, is s 1 .1 in Ncv jFork handsome brunette, wluse 1 cheeks betokened - this confining ocftu ation new to her, while h?r tasteful dresa and general appear ance proclaimed iier a lady to the very tips of her wliite taper Augers! one who could: carry 1 erself right queenly ia tl,e mjast refined circles of society awim y . ra withstaiiding.- Jennie," to jhe tikes her sev.enth a;id adjusts ithe paper tip in "I have k great mind to write something on -"-tiib Inside of this white tip! Some civ 1 orK gentleman is destined to wear it Y.:ry likely, f ir most of thess hats' go there and you know when the lace iiniugVgets sailed they are apt to tear it out. j With hat ennea the tip also, and who knows how distinguished a person- i her oppo M.'an hat, the erown. 1 never know it ?"' ! i :. I shall who knows? There are verv1 singular coinmdfnta i. at ours. We, for instance, when we rAeti last at a4shtouibie. water age, may rea "Bat you' ' "Perhaps i'ig place, three mojit petted (if fortutj's -favorites, little dreamed of shop to earn goes.'f And j "Kirsa m Eiivy, too WhtifK. Kiss m.a v . J '' ' h : '':7-'---i;l "flTK jrzi . yea'rs ago, among the meeting nfext in this obscure bar living. Hjwever. hero she wrote : " - ' ' , v softly aul speik to ra; low ha3 a ratjiifal ear; M nvy h!i )!il l chiace t5 hear? Kite me, dear, ; j fsoftly ahJ Ajieak tirnj lovr' ' 'PKLBRtllTA llii.r.. r-iiere," -at he hell, it uo tion, f isn't iat 'bold? . liut hull oyer kiinv who reals i i 1 DRUGGISTS, for i ispec ot iikely I I. U any or.ed.e,-!i' w ;' wonder if v- o .. ms vmitttr- Burt- tnow ; -wnii !- fl- . "W hojverj wears the hat, i m sure hp w.uild lukt obi'ict to kiss the lms.ot j I'VHd. lIi l, he former belle and beauty, j if he liad a cliano," said .ieainie. i "Which wouldn't retain friends after j fort line! had jflowu forever." . j Two gentieiuen from the ! Empire Ciy, haviu J for their starting point the "The name in the, hat," suggested his companion. "I believe it is the same one. If she would be a waiter &be would trim hats. Reverse" of fortune, perhaps. I'll find out if possible,!" But it did not seem so easy.' to fiiH out. No one seemed to know her, and the lady was unapproachable, by virtue of the quiet dignity which enfolded .her. 'At -length Acton determined to make a bold push. . He loitered around one day and fortunately found a chance to speak unobserved. She was sorting nap kins. 'I beg your pardon but Miss Hill, did you 'ever see this writing?" ! She started with; surprise that he should know her name, and their, as her eyes fell on the writing, a. vivid crimsonJ suffused her face, as j she recognized the lines written in girlish fun. ' He was answered j before she spoke. "Yes, that is j my writing. I was trim niing hats last spring and thought I would write something on the -inside of that tip, never thinking to meet it here." . dropped my hat in the water whan I was fishing a few days ago, and, as the lining was all wet, I 'tore it out, when this came to light. Singular that I should find it, and' then nreet you here." ''Silly quotation. I I might &t least t ave written something sensible. Lat me destroy it now," and she extended her hand for the paper. 'With your leave I. will keep it as a inemento ;" and hc.stood a moment wish ing he daied, fulfil the entreaty contain ed in the poetry, and. thinking h jw seet:" ly it Would sound fr tin her scarlet lips. But her air forbade any familiarity such as might - be taken -with' some jn Iier position Jand sh ii went on with hu.'r work-in a'. manner jltJrit seemed to dis- im. , an only child, me wliy 1 ft cue vole nee. A benevolent maa-ia a happy. inar; me penniless, and Friends' had months af petted and vers'al law of nature to. be made happy by making others "so. " Those evil pa! sions, such as jenvy,-;' hatred,. malic' pride and like, do not exist- in '3! f to face the world alone. - xt of benevolent man. Tb 0r HOUSE: and LOT - . - V For Sale. r'5iVBllTISIXtt' RiTfi'' One Square' one insertion .. On two One month, one square...... column, 12 .memtba. . , . J- column, ' 12 months. . .. . .1 colmDfj 12month3 ....... :.r,ioo 1 1.60 .......30,00 ...... 50,00 100,00 BULY BUTTON . I have located at - " '- '.". 1 ' . OB&NGE' FASTORy, ' Where I ill be pleased to eervetrT many (Vim .( jvn'd ciiKtoinew. I .'intend' iMfclae A house and lot on r.Ia:n street eastern Durham every first and third, ttr.y la have 'taken j what offered, hoping for better times in the-future. I have found sonie uoble friends true as steel. I went to the mountains for a change as waifer, because I could go in no other capacity. Wasn't it strange that we should meet there?" . ; , V ;"It was straTjge, bu.tf.4w5f I met my fate. .Miss Hill, w.m't you altow mef now to lift the burden from, those len der shoulders and call you all my own. I admire you, love you, as I nev.&r loved woman before i. and the brav0 manner in which you hav taken tip the burden of life, all unufti as you were, increases ny regard tenfold." She looked, was surprised and, as once before in:hi3 presence, a deep crim son dyed her face. j 'I thought jyou came in the role of friend, not of lover, but I cannot answer you yet. I do not know my own heart Of your character I know ere I left the mountains,' or I should never have-per mitted you to; visit me heie in New York. This much I tell you nowt'I esteem you very highly.", , i !'Sou will fallow "me to continue my visits?" he asked. ' ' J'Yes, I feel honoreti.by the sentiments you have lust cxptcsNed, and shall b. liappy.to meet you olleu." cfou could hard- So ardent a suitor as ly fail of sucies Fr.e-lretta foimd her ! . '! .. I ' i heart "was becouiinjr entangled be'otrd I . . ! . ' ! , '"! -extrication, as she was thrown in his so ciety and became the! recipient of many lover-iilce attentions. . Thev had retfirned from a cimert one i ' ; j , . . . evening, and .as t h'e'y. pat a short tini. in t he pyrlor of their lodging house, with t he . 1 wiii.tli;u gtrim biifi.is :e. lis t i. av ;rug'i A frcph lot of rrng8, A fresh lot of, PerfumerieH, A fresh lot of .Paints,' I A fresh lot of Cigars, ' A fresh lot of Toilet bok, I h fact the largest selection, of drugs we have ever offered to the- citizens of Dtirham and. vicinity; .'" ' , . Come and see ns. ! . . I,..- - I . -!- ' - We tre selling ehraply and for i CASH r -:.-' . 1 . - - s- MR. A. K. TENNY iajour- pr.ecripUon Clerk, formerly with Pescnd & ,e, of lialeigh. ' ' --'." " j, . Sisrii or the IMM A, Glen Housj on a fishing iu Augubt. cessful, and ngfur 1 ome DRUGGIST i PHYSICIAN, I -I 5 ',',3 -. - ilain St.", . !' DURHAM, 3Sri- C. Prfijmeries ! Snuff; poafect Vyhite Mo mtains, were out excursion on a fair morning They were moderately suc- ware just thinking of start-j with keen . appetites, uq- known elselwhere ex ept iu vthe. moun- lins, when by some unlucky, movemetff one of them soit his hat in the writer, beyond reach and barelv irescujd it from beinic borne ."Look ! throwing had'caujjh V,a innt Veeeived a fnll stock of Drucre - . Medicine,; ' )i j raints Oils Vidow alasSi : T '- Patty, j .-, -.Dy ' .' StuaV, .' ! ' Brushes, ! Corabs, Hair 0U, '. ' j 6tHtinery, Cigars, ftari'a oheries, Starch, Baking pb-wders, Bii Carb Sodai (English and American) Lamps,' Lamp Oils, Brandies, "Wines and -Whiskey for medicinal purposes, together ' with many articles too numerous to meition. An examination of my 'stock. 8 solicited for everybody.' Come ami ok. - 16-12m. : - . j - NOTICE. I Ilaving this day qualified as the Admin t isttator of the estate of Mrs I Caroline Mor ris Acq'd '., I hereby notify, sll perions in debtei tl KaiJ, estate to pome forwkrd and pay th same,t and those holding claims "against th..eta tq present 4hem to- the undemigWVn -o befo tblSth-of Octo ber, 1876; 0r this notice will be pleajl inTsar I say, Raiph; I'm going to hurry out this inside lug'in!; in a twiukluig, said Charles Acton, as he seated himself under the"shade'f some trees and con templated the water-soaked lace and tip rather ruefully, anl. taking out hi nntfketknife he cut the stitches, allo w - ing tlio inside to go free. what is that writing you are away?' and bis companion reached for the ; white paper tip which i on some ferns, read it t3 him self, and gave a, low whistle. j ?A Innter, by Jove ! Charley what a pity you couldn't fiud the oue who wrote that," and be passed it to him. j'A ladiy's handwriting poetrylet me see." " ! f'Kiss me softly andjBpaak to me lew; j Knvy too lias a watchful eir, . t "What if Fnvy should chance to Lear? Kis iue dear, Kiss me softly and speak to me low." . I'Fredretta I Hill Fredretta-singular name. By Jupiter, Charlie, that 'was the name on a trunk I saw on the piazza last evuing, belongiug ta'a' uew arrival, a lady tall aud j elegant, dressed in black. Butof co-urse-it cannot - be .the samej, for this was evidently by , the one wh, did the work on the hat, and I'll wager that the girl' I ?naw last eight, with such air, such etyle, was never a sewing girl.fr . -? V J.'- .f 'i Hb folded up the paper carefully and put it in his pocket, andj for tha. ;tiuie th subject, was fo g )tteu. Judge of the surprise of Acton when the riest morning in the breakfast room he 'espied among the waiters the girl of whom he had been speaking, malting herself usefu!i but still here as eljse where, evincing to an observer the dis tinctive air of a well-bred i adj. He -walked -ojF thinking "I'll Fbtfljevc she js u W OTT t IU ty Ttm- tr f- rr j v -1 1 w ur - vas'r'njrh, huiidso ne, nnd above - ' . 1 1 . i'H i. en i.'acrer,. o;ie . cooui;- uid to be the oue attractiyu forhiin, and j:oi iir to his room one, day lie pen ned the following note: t ' Miss Hill :-t-Will you favor me with an interview? I have felt interested in you ever since I first, saw, you, and it increases daily. My position and charr ac er are good; as I can prove to you, and,'l trust you will acquit me of any but honorable inteutions. 'You are evi- dently in a position beneath die, but when I see you dignify even that my respect and admiration increase. Please do not say me nay. , ' . 1 1 Charles Acton. Fredretta read the note and appreci ated the manly tone, but concluded she had better refuse this request at present. The next day he received this from her pen :' '. ! Mr. Acton: I think it best to re fuse your request j at present. ; My po sition "has been different, as you suppose, and 1 presume I was once your equal in .society: but should it be known that I, in my present capacity, had an inter view with! the wealthy Mr. -Acton, it iuMit cause unnleasant ve marks. After I leave here, if yori still wis'i it, you can call at street, and I shall be happy to meet you. fhaukini 'yon r if the s'n.'er st Ungfji-uig he suddenly proluie4 the o sh: n- I f'BUJtfils re ;S-ibl' rr attnbu'.C; it bet-strains their ears. ee of p;irj-which had bedii th prime acqoananct', Ii't. it ti i .aXe. 1 ou Cannot p me?"' j I think I:eai)' Ho wa a her- his arm' stole around her and drew her close to his heirt. "Xow, darling, may 1 hcjve the kiss I've been longing fur: so ever since I first i ; 1 . l-nftw von but vou hav2 been so cola I . j , -( dared not ask I! malign passions ore found within tlifc heart of the selfish man, and load him tb deception, fraud, murder, or other crimes of the most heinous nature. Yei the very worst elemeuts ..of aueb a ooeli uatureareinactivityagainsti.ini. j' . The benevolent ryaa has a heart. cleansed from all those evil pss-sioji that would have a tendency to cause him to commit an act of injustice. Ho lives to; make others happy, for' theijj" happiness is his, '' arid he thus rcalizqi the verity of the' Divine assertion. ''Ij is more blessed to give than receivej' Buriyan once put the following ridd into his own peculiar verse : "There waa a man, though some did coUit : mud. : '! ' I The more he gave away the more he had The benevolent man has no difficult in finding its solution, for be has already learned that for every act of liberality lie has received a I rich reward; and jf notiu like which j is often the case, ft lias befen in the true enjoyment of doing good, and making others happy By , tejj- fold. Conclusively every benevolent man, by experience, has found that ac of benevolence brihg home to bis heart happiness and joy. which the cares of thlts world am ueither give norj take away. extension can be purchased for l,t);H. The ; house coat ans three good rooms nnd is nio ly finished ip. Ahso all noeessiry outhouses. There one-half aare of land. Forfurth;? ' information afplf to the editor of the ' 45 tf. A lerk's Story. "When I used to tend store fli nT.l manicamc around pne day, and says he 'Boys, the one who sells the most b!) tween now and Christmas gpts a vet pattern as a present.' Mate lliat we did not work f'pr the, 'vest pattGrn. I. tU you there y.vre onie tall stories "told jjjn praises of good about that time ;. bfit tlie tallest talker, and. the one who had the most cheek of any of us, was a ce, tain Jonah Guire?,j who roomed with irijk He could talk a dollar ikjiit of -a tnaff's NpRTir CAROtmA, Superior Court.' PnANE Countt y Iec. 1st 1875. iWiTIiam G. Vickers, . Attorney of William A. Rhodes. , ' Jyuinst ' ' James B. Khodes, S. P, V "Summons Rhodes, P. .Rhodes,' Amy V tor U. Uhodea. V RELIEF. STAT R OF NORTH CAROLINA,1 j To the 3i!EniFF of Orange Coun ty Greeting : -.!.!; 1 Yo'C ABK HKREBV COMMAVDFD To Summon Jauea B. Rhodes, S P. Rhodes, P. Rhodes any - Amy G.- uhodee, the' Dfendant3 above' Lamed it they be found within your Countv.. to appear tit the, pffico m" tho Clerk of the Sapcrin'r C-iri. for the: County 6f Orange, on the 2:trd day of January, 4876, and 'answer the complaint, . copy of which will bed eposited in the ffiee ,of the Clerk of the Su neri or Court i or said County, within ten days from the ua.ie or taw summons, and let them take , notice that if they fail to answer In a said - complaint within that time, tho plantiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Hereof fail not, and of this summons make due return. ; Given under ray ha;. and senl of siiti Courts this Ut day of Beoe.-nber, 1875. GEORGE LAWS, Clerk Superior Court Or vngo County. It appears to the satisfaction of tho Court ' that the above named defendants, Junes. B. Rhodes. S. P. Iiboden, P. Rhodes and Amy O. Rkodes ftr non-residents ofthia -tate, rtn 1 tha person il service of s ummohs can not be mafle upon them, it is therefore on n.otion of C. E. Pariish counsel for-the plantiff, ordered that publication be made' in ibo ''Tobacco Plant," a paper publish er at. Durham in said county Orange for six weeks su-'cessively, n iifyinoj the said James B. Rhodes S. P. Khodea P. Rhodci? and Amy G. KHodes to be and appear before tho Clerk of tho Superior Court for said county at his office m llillsboro on the 23rd dfcy of January, 1376, to. plea i, answrl or demur to the complaint or the petiliou will be heard Exparte. " . I Given under roy hand and the soil of eaidconrt-at omce "in Hillsboro, this the 1st December, 1875. GEO, LAW, earhmmitli. and will jrladlvi wait on the , eitiwna of the town ad frurruurUrjg conn try. The factory Wagon passes to Durham 'daily , and work ! can be eent 1e me aud re turn' without delay or trouble. I intend owork, as heretofore, upon the most line-, al terms, anl all iu-niod of work wilLfini tto their, interest to consult me. ' J I - Respectfully, . W. H. MOISE, SG-tf Orange Factory, N. C. S'.IT, COLiLIHS, House, . AND 1 T Do1 not contract for your work until you give me a call. ' - I ! ".i D. WIL30N, " ' ' ; . S ; v. . i' .''- Grocer anl CoffliaissioQ Merciant. " . ' ) , '' ! '"!' DURHAM, N.C. ; Clerk Superior Court. ' ' I'.-.,- Respectfully solicit. Consignmsnt of -'( - 1 coiTON',;'c'""T' ' I WHEAT j---; AND ! Produce Grenbrally If you want to sell scything for themonr ey go to WILBON, and he will sell it for you. . j If you want tb buy anything go to WIL- 150N. If he can't furnish you jhe will Ull ycu where you cah.get it. BQUICK SALE3ND RETURNS r ) 4 ? -' sitting be: She did not resist,: sibnate clasp came the tide ing through' 'her veins. for with that pM- of love surj:- He took not one. but mariV. and wins- . .. .t mme soon, wout pered, "You will -be you, my peerless one, For answer her 'arm. st neck trustingly, lovingly. heart sp ke in nhat carets. And this, was how Charlte Aeton'shat found his wife. soon, my queen. j e aroun l his The womati's your kind interest in my welfare, I re main, etc., Fuedretta Hill. And with'this he was obliged to be satisfied. isix wee ijs later we find him" ring- ins the bell of the house in the street she had luentioned. During the weeks that had intervened he had gro wn .more aud more infatuated, and she could not misinterpret the tender look in his eye whenever it chanced to meet" hers. '. ' Sue met him with , a fratik, pbasact welcome and j a less dignified manner than when he had seen her before. She looked more beautiful than ever, in his eye, in black silk, with rose color at'her j-throat, lighting up her somber dresa and rendering more. vivid aud btrikjing her rich, dark bjauty. Cha.lie felt enough u love vihenj he looked at he,- to then and there clasp her in his aims and give her the request in the lines she had. writ ten. Bat here was a wdraau to be won, and . he could not take any such,' method at firat. de he might lose her. . , l: ' Try. Can't-dj-it sticks iu the-rnud7 but Try soori: dragi the wagon out ofthe rut. ; The fox aid, ''Try and he got away from the hounds when they almost snapped at him. The bees said 'Try, and tnrti- ed flowers into honey. Tho squirrel said "Try," and up he went to the top of the beeuh tree.! The snow-drjlp said "Try," and bloomed in the cold snows of winter. i ! L ft ' ? The sun siiid, "Try," and . the spring som threw Jack Frost out of the saddle I he yeuog lark said, "Try" and he found that his wihgs took hi iu over hedges, aud ditches. aDd uo where his" father was siuging. The ox said,; 'Try ;"",and fol lowed the Held from end to end. No hill too steep for Try to jclimb, no IiqL too big for Try to mend tneir pncKet,-ooitvt). Iiiiu and let hni lay but whatiho liked for them. 0c nigt Jonah woke me up with, 'By Jove old fellow,1 if you I think that 'ere's g)t cotton in it, I'll bring ynu down tie sheep it was cut from, and make h;m own- his own wool.1 'Twon't wear jfut - 1 - ii &ither ; wore a pair pants of that stpff forifive years, and they are asgiodf as UvLen I firt put them-on. Take it feo ce'ts, and I'll say you djn't, owe jne inyihing. y E!i too rdear? Well, call j ,,'.'"..' t 28 cents. What d'ye say? All ughr It's bargaiu.' I could feol Jonah's hand s playing about the bed clothes for a if inr taijtt; then rip,:ter, went son.6thin'g or atv thcr,;ind I hid my head uuder the blan keta, perfect! v convu'gd with laughter, add perfectly sure that Jonah bad torn the best sheet 1 from top to . bottom. When I awoke, the next found the bat'k of uiy night fchh t ipplit from the bottom to the collar band. Vkksburg Herald: Puiiislimeut ct Lying;, When Aristole. who was a Grecian philosopher, and the tutor of Al?xande the G reatj wasonce asked what a. man could gain by uttering falsehoods, he re plied, "not to be credited ivhe;j he shall tell the truth.' " On tho contrary, it u related that when- Petarch, an Italian poet, a pan of strict integrity, waj sum moned as a witness, and' offered in the usual manner to take .au oath , before a court of j ustice, the j ud po ket when the man only intended Ito et n wn i -r , . . ' I Robert TJumpas, (.Jabri1! i5umpaPR, uavia R. Miore and his wife Jane 1.., Elizabeth D.iy, John R. Uav,-Isaac. Day, Frances M Day, Elizabeth Townsend, Tinsely Bu.h anrn and uis wife Amanda. Jane, Jones and Cathrine Jones. PlantiffH. .; Ar.iiveT- - Ilenrv Euiajzand wifeEudora,; Edlev Euintr and Lis wilo Jbllen, vail ai- IUU HII'I PHC rV!AClM.w , . ' J . Matt Harris, William Chandler, Z. r. Chan dler. George- Brin and hid wife liaiah A., JOnn l ierce ana un who. uju, v., i .ii.ua. tin Pierce, John b . Bumpass, h.Liz Cook, Edward Bumpass, John liumpass, u.npain Bumnass. Gabriel A BiimpaHs, Eiuly J. S. Bumpass, Calvin Bumpass, Virginia Jonei, Matiie Jorfe, William Jones, AYaher Jones and John Jones. - " - ! ' DuyEDAvrs. !.-'..".' j TO THE SllEttlFF OF P:it6H COCXTT, ' Orettiiig:.You K hereby comraanded to Wummons the aBove named i dfid.intts i to be tound within yout wmnty, 4be and appear at the office ot the Superior Court clerk cf w id county wittaint twenty '.uayd rrom tue Bummonjexclusiv ofthe day of Bueh- ser vice and answer the Plantiff b complaintand let them take notice that if they fail to ans ! wer the complaint within the time prcrib ed bv law thi court will graot the relief de- mauaea. ucreoi wu now buw luivoum ; mora make due return., - Given under my hand and seal of said couit this 3rd day of January, 1876. . John W. llunt, C. S. C. . It appearing to the, tisfactioaT of the court that the' following- named defendanta are' non-reiidents of; his State, (lz.) Henry Ewing and his wife Eudora, Elley -Ewir nnd Jus wife alef, Vali-Kalion, sand Li Adelaide, ' Haywood Uarria, Matt Harris, William i;hancilcr, Z. Ti hanri George Brin'and his wire. Hurhai A. John IHcrca cud hisvife' Loueii C. Franklin Pierce, 'John Bunipaas, , Eliza Cook, Ldward Biratjass, Emily J. S. Uurara. and Calrin BumiiaBs.. Upon motion of N.. Lunsford; riinnff's, Attorney, it l oriierKi mi bci ui nuut rnons bo made 'on h.9 above nwueJ uop redaeBt Do1wl5rstw-y publication in the i)urham Tobacco X'it, a iiewspa;per piiblShel iu thi tow-L uf Durham, N-f v., for si $ sttctsj ji w en, notifying the aaau Intend antu to anv,tx or demur toiaw complaint on or before' tie 2 jth 8f rebura- ry, 1S76, rntrayeroi. inopsuiipudr win be granted to them. : Given under in;. hanJ at Roxboro, this 3rd or Junuart, 156.' . J MS VT. H.t. tT 8. C. Person County 15 1- . . .- A,"? ' . r PROMPTS 36. : . We wlih to- -inform the public that, we ... . . i i -i i j have remodeled our oia Duuaing w opened i FIRiST-CLASS ! ! one door South of J." T. Treelani &Co,". where cva always be, found. prepared te serve opr many frienda and Customer . WMte MaiiV Saloon, r We have divided our housa land kssn room excluivly for white gentlemen and a Bepcrate departnent for colored persons. We keep constantly on hand afullsuppiy of all kinds of ) faint at . the rustle zephyrs are too rongh, ii closed the book Tl'ommi. . v; ! . Place her among flowers, foster j her as a tender plant and she $ the thing of fancy, -r waywardness, and sometimes folly annoyed by a dew drop, fretted by tlie touch of, ft butkiflj's win and of a beetle ; ': the the ahowers Uo and she is overpowered by the perfume. of a rosebud i J3ut .let ' real eilamity come, rouse ber affections, ynkiudlt the; fires of her heart, and mark .ber ttfeL-- how her heart j strengthens ifklf -how strong is her purpose. ...Place her iu the' heat of battle giv3 her a child, afLifdl rany thing she piiie"s to protect and; see her, as in a relative, in-tance, raking her white arms as shields as her own blood crimsons! her upturned; for!hcad i praying for life! to protect the helples"! Transplant her in the dark .place of earth awaken her energies tofacLi.m and her breath; bjomjsva healing--her presence a ble-sing.. She dispu'ea inch by inch, the stride t)f the stalkingj pesti lence, when mw,-hc8ug au ijbrave, rthrink away pale aud.affr ghtcd. Mis fortune h iuuU her Jiot ; ebc wear away a lite of sileut endurance and g ea firr ward with lesstimidity than to her bridal- 'WINES aad LiaUOES. , which we guarantee to be pure and anadnl terated and as low. at the same can be pur chased any wher. ' . , AJso' a full li no ef ; ' 35 -12 me. EXECUTOR'S ' -NOTICiS !. ' COME AND SEE U8. i Veiy Reappot fully, W. MANQUM t SON, DcaHAM, N. C. lew Pall ayiog, "As for you, Petrarch, your word is MufncieuV' From the story of Petrarch , v . , , & - ' , . ' hi prosperity she is a bud of odours' tn thncp r;inq rharanrflr ttir. truth 1.1 f!S- i f ... . ' . ! - ilisi Hill, il 1t!ank2yoa for granting j Asia, he who tel ls me ini.s luierview- au tablishad ; and from the i eply of Aristctle, th.? frlly as well as wicke !nes of lyiug- Sia n, a kingeddoirt of ir tie is putiish acc rd ia the country of d for t!io evident iug tj law, by having his moa:h tewed waiting bat for the winds of adversity t5 sc a it er the m abroad -Ipu gold; Tal ua blol but nutrial. in the furnaca. tu short,'wo nan ts a rairaela-4 myjst ery the centre frem which radiates the great charm of existence. Having thi day qnalifled as -the Executors of the laet will andt Testament of ,Jamkb V- Cheek, dee.', e neVeby notify all peraoca i ndfebted t eeid to eem forward and pay tha'aamV aed thoc having clainw against eaid mate to yreseB thm "toTth u ndersigned on or before the 28th day of September 1876 er! thi notice will be lead in bar of their recovery.' QEER, ) ! V. REBECCA Hi CHEEK . . AT J. GOLDSTEIN! iBRO.1 . 1 I have just returned frcra BoetpBi Kew York, PhiladelphiaAnd-BaMmore Whare I purchased a tremendoue atock of goodg. I have the tcllowing gekxU which I tm i- i i i i seuing remanaQiy. iow ; . Best Calico, , 'BleachinK yd wide, Ladies merino vest Ladies underwear" Ladies underskirts ; - Ladi ehawl : ' Yellow cotton rd wide Vome i's best shoes $1.20 np. , Calf skin boota from $3.00 to 5,0Ov" Misses stoes from $1,20 1 3,00- , v , - And everj-lhingelae iu propoxtioa. c , I .whh'to call' the' attention of Tthe'eiti 7. ens of Dtirham nd all who trad . in Ox placto m large aad attractive stock of geuersl merchandise. 1 da not intend t : 13 ticUed by any one iaDnrhaa o? etth State i4 price and Quality, j ; Yon will sare from 10 to 25 r eeat bj purchasing of me. . " ; ". 't ' OH. -dth. .ti if. DUBIUM, ?f. 0 10 cts yd. Sto 12 ctg' 75 to 100 75apice 60 tal 5 eta 1.2$ toS.OO 10 eta. r. f their recovery;. Oit. 151S75'. C JB. QKEEN, Adms cod-dance you have in me. 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The Tobacco Plant [1872-1889] (Durham, N.C.)
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Jan. 19, 1876, edition 1
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