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,- .."-r'.M-! : " '..i I- '-.-I '.- . .:!"- . -u 1 - 1, I .. . : - J. -i : , ! i' : ! ' . . f. s-i ;!. I ' ... . . - : ' ; . ' :. !i i; : - - - . - ' . : .THE. TOBACCO PLAKT ZTpN . ih "I f . : ; " VMfh ' : I CASH; IAdv Ml ji V' W U' W W.'i' 6 V e year ...... J1.50 ' j ,J :. j 1 1 -n ji " : 8ix months .-. .1. ... s.'j it v- -rrL ' . ' - '! "r '" - -' ' - : : : , ,-. " 1 jj 3 ' " i ' ' ' One Square peinsertion.V. ... ... . ..$,100 One " t-ro ' ... One month, one equare . . . . , I4 coiamn, 12- months. . . . , y$ column." 12 monthe. 1 . . 1 col'imn. I2i:itiith8. . . ... . . .. '10 250 i . 0,00 ..100,00 rv'bi. iv. DO-mAii, iST. O., AVEDISTESD A-Y, J -VISXJA-Tl Y 2G 187(5. STo. oO. . r PROFESSIONAL CARDS, V. -3. , 7. Si H. WEBB, ATTO RNEY 1 DURHAM, A T j LAW N. C, Will practicb in " the Superior Courts ot Alanitiiice, Orange, and Person. ""- .. All hmineHH promptly atteu Jed to. Ko. 11 12m, ' : "v, : ; JONESWATiONS ATTORNEY AND CO UNSELOR AT LA W ; 1 r f .. " j '' ' -i "Will 4 attend. Durham every Wed neslay and can be Keen .at his office in Cliape? Ilil eery other day. ' j -o 15 tf. ' :'-"-. 1 ATTORNEY ":- ; -. ' ; : .- AND OUNSELOII AT LAW, . - i' , i - 1 -: ' v - 'i HILSBORO N- C- : . 'tVyi.tse at Durham every -Wc'dne'sdsy - where he can he seen ;at his - office pte rStyron's stored Office also in HillyborQ. - Claims collected iii all parts of the iHtate, '.No I'J.'ly W. W. Jsnes. Armhlcad Jones J03STES &C . JO-nTES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. I.KALEIG1I N. H. L BUM PASS. N. , L.UNSF0RD at lLiva a ttoriioys' ROXBO N-iC- 14 12m. pj, 1 - i . f:':jf ; ATTORNEY AT L A W, AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, ' ..Special attention given to the-'collec tion of claims. , . . : Office Sn Mayor s office, i 10 tf. . ... '' '".". -I- - .-f Sirpl I MBchaniai Dentists. ': -J- ' r " J '.- ---.' - i Office in the McAlistcr luihliii over C. j II. Lee's StQi.c. . All work varrunted tojrjve; Batista ; tion " . . j . DRUGGISTS, 1 A fresh lot ef Drugs,- . 1 A fresh lot of Perfumcrie, A fresh. lot of Paints, A freh lot of Cigars,' . , A iretiii lot oi lonei soaps, i; . t . . In fact the largest selection of drugs we have ever offered to the citizens of Durliam and vicinity. .. ' r , Conio and see us. W'i arc selling cheaply ' ( and for CASH. MR! A. K. TENNY i&.our; prescription Clerk, forjtatrly with Teucud & Lee, of Italeigh. -;- ; -" . : , -1 '"'.''' Sign of Hie IXDIAlV. - - - , . i . ' ? : .. ' ( . - . t I)n.L..7.SLIITII. 'h: DRUGGIST & PHYSICIAN, Ivlairi St., Has just received a fall stock : bf Drugs, Mediciues, . Paiuts, 1 . .Oils,- Wimilow Qlass, . .- Tnttj, - Dye . Staff. - : Brushes, Combs, ; Hair Oilo, ' Perfumeries, -Statienery; Cigifrs, Starr's Snuff, Confect oneries, Starch, Baking ' powders, Bi-Carb. Sda, (Eaglicih and American) Lamps, Lamp Oils Brandies, Wines and Whiskey for medicinal purposes, together with' many articles too numerous to mention. -An examination of my stock s solicited for everybody. Come and Look. 16 -12m. Selected Story. Sylvie Wmtringhum looked pleading- ! y into the handsome face that was -bent so eariieftly toward her a dark, queen- ij i-4vc, mu vjes iu uiuo. uuc mm : bf a Jewish priucea, aad hair black. a9 ', miduight skips. , - j' . . ter-:l the carriage. :i. ' 4 1 "And foa JovQ;..iira ypf aire .sure, ' Among jhe group of gentlemen ; loun Sylvie ! because, if you ' do, I never shall ,;er3 on3 watche l "tier.ea!erly, t'ie i turn- lay a straw in ybur path. You know that, dailing?' ' j ' : 4 r:::' l Miriam Lester laid her: hand caress ingly on the girl's golden hair, and smil ed tenderly, into the . eager,.-, upturned face, with its shy, proud; blue eyes blue. asr' violet petal," that were all aglow i w I : "' with the first love j of her pure youu life i "You;arc always so good, Miriam, you jare more like a mother to nie than a half sister, and I know perfectly well yoa will be' as happy Usl if if I uurry Mr. Seville."- '; ' ' ' r ' ' ' ' "ILs it om3 to tint deir? H is Mr. Sftville made you an offer marriage?'' ' '"It was only a few weeks ago, Miriam that h-j -he told me 4ie wpuld like to have ine for his little wife 'before he wenc to-Lona; Branch.'' VAiul you are sure, of your own heart, Sylvie?'' .:- ;;. . " -J j - . . ' ! i Why do you ask me , Miriam ? Ts it because you thit x am tool young to know what I fael? of because you thitik that .ray lover's handsome face-has ouly fa-Kjinaled me?'' 1 ' . '''Oh, no. neither of those are my. rea ofis: Frankly; Ijhave heard Mr. Seville was a notorious lady's mn, and had made his boasts th .t he w u'.d only marry an heiress. . I wo idn't have him break your heart, my darling." j - ""It is toq bad; that any one should think that-of him ! He loves for my self, I amsurei-ind not because I am an heiress." I .. . ; i i 'Wen, little-sister, -I only hope it will be all riht. VVhen he oaiesbick a ain I wiU ses him, and I iiay be more fav or'aljly. i nip rested 1 by a personal acquain tance than I have been by report! He ---r-Jf-i ...... i I V ! ,"-'-'Oh, 'ves. twjoe every week suc-h yes, twjoe every 1'iVely letters. Miriam,, you never won hi , t douhtjimi if you canld only real h.s lovely letters." "it-a was ouiy j going to u mg uia iti instead of Saratoga. I mitrht meet him. As ii"i. I may line to be patient a lit- llejloiicer. You have never mentioned j me to him ha7e lvn?'' i, I "Often ad often. Why, he knows that I love ny beautiful Miriam above all people.?! ' . ' 'Them h onl" knows I am ! your sister Miiian? He has never heard I am Miss Lester?'';-- . ( 'l think not. It never occured to me ; you are hur-t, dear, that " ! "Hurt, with you? Never! Only I hope this handsome Mr. Seville will hive no power to cause your to feel Sylvie-jrisn't that wounded. Lir.tien Maud.Mver'a voice inquiring for you?' A fortnight after this, Miss Lester's trunks, plainly marked with her full name, labelled Saratoga, left the mansion on Madison avenue ; an hour,later, Miss Lester drove after them to-Hhi Grand Central Depot, where instead of purchas ing a ticket. for the Springs, ;she ordered her b:ggage remarked for Long Ktanch, and saw them off On an ex pros i truck, en route for the 1 :4o boat, while she was driven to .the pier in a hiredico ipe, her own carriage-having been ordered home before she had made any alterations in her plan. ' She leaned back j among' the cushions, with a half-oitiful smile on her face.: ;.-;.'.' . ' j "S ; ' ''I feel so sure it is only my' "-littl ylvie's moueyihe is after,1 and I shall bring to bear the strongest tests upon his loyalty;- If he loves her nothing eau tempt him. If he does not-j poor little trusting girl! It is her first love, and the scars of the battle, if lost, will take a, long time to wear eff, : But better the brief bit ternesi now if bitterness tltere is to be than a- iife.of misery." . It was shorlly before dusk one of the mo t perfect evenings there had been at i,he seaside that j season 3pd dozens v.f elaborately dresssed ladies were prome nading the bug piazzii of the Ojem House, or' sitting in pio uresque groups in tin chairs, watching the coutinous tids of fashion and elegaqce that surged by. .' Jo3t in front of the entrance to the hotel an elezant birgache was in wait ing coachman and foot man in olive green livery, j and a span of coal-blaok horses, in gold-plat j J harness, impatient- Jy ;iaviiig aad etiampmg, j tossing tbeir . beautiful heads, anJ tiirowing flaeks of snowy foam (fver th jir gloy b prists. : An elderly1, lady was sitting 'within, apparently waiting for some oac. I And in a sacond, Miriam Lester, in aOauU- J less carriage' costume, followed by her ! French maid) eirryi-ig her j parasol and r renca maiai cirrviiir ner s para: fan came through the entrance andlen- iti t so ne oii3 at his ei bow: : ; :j "Vr'io is th it m tgnifijeot w no ih ! I never saw sutjh a walk,, such a figare," in my life." . .'Take' care. -.Ceville : yoiu - are the twelfth man that has ask el that ques; io;i since the ;'jd'iyiaity .'.arrived last jt.ight. lleaie:nb,er the golden-haired little girl of last w nter, and theo don't have eyes tor anybody else." "Just drop th'.t, Lan?! As if be cause a teiloy is pronised t a litly I13 has iio righ't t enjoy the rose." j "By which' I a u to understand you intend-to cultivate au acquaiutauee with Miss Lester? "Sj she is Miss Lester is she, the in- timate fiien l ofMrs. Secretary Elworth. The Miss Lester I've heard of, I think, before. 1 ' Wby, Lane, a fellow would be an idiot) not ; to cultivate "aier she's a tiemendoas , -heiress, and such ja mag nificent creature." ' 'j , ''What a deuced Jueky. thing it is that I'm on palling terms'-vith Mrs. Elwoi th. I shau'jt he slow in paying my devoirs iu that direction, mind you." . t"For Miss i Lester's especial betiefit? Well R-lf, it's to be expected she'll S'ice linb all the women do, it seeais, to "If they will, they will, Lane : and I din it s;e how I can help it. -Iudeed, a portion: of '. iiy o eed is "to take aiy tno gods irive.P ! : 1 i i ! ' And as these two gen lemen saunter along from the 04ean II,use to' the West Hud, Miss Lesier!was leaning b iek am-mg the o i e-gre3;i cuihioas of Mrs. Hi w-rrth's barouciie as -picturesque and queenly as ever a .protid and 'beautiful woman could b. , .'; man in a wh'ite cloth suit, w'uo gto-d hy the ufli ii-d ior a I c ime out . 3 lrs l-.l- w h?- . .iliu;obscr :a hiin?"i Tf . i : ; " c.,..:Mr t ti.:..t. v .... . . 'Mr. Seville I think. A gutlema i with blonde h'ar, aad bvig siJorwhlsker.-, no mustache? ' : i . ; .''The Very o.ie. I th -it as Kiuchi, Miriam returned, quietly,' aul nothing more was said on the subject. 1 Two days later, Rolf, Seville bowed low over: Miriam Lester's hand, iu Mrs. Elworiai'd drawing-ro :u, and with a reg istered vo.v iu his heart. - - ! "I'll wiu her by Jove, engagement or no ennageineiit." While Miriam, laughing and chatting with bewitcliing loveUuess and archness, thought : ;'.;. j 'j : , , "Now, my fine fellow, we will see of what sort of stuff you are made ! ' The brilliant saso.i at I L :g Branch was passing, day by day, into a tender mem vy,of the past. Many had aires iy gore to their homes. j . It had be'ea an eventful summer to m jre than one fair girl, wlio li id o jme to t lie crisis of her life beside th'ose rest less waves. Hearts had beeu broken; the happiness of mauy l!ives assured ; hopes verified, fears rea izel; vhie to ome ff jo lingereL still, the problem of their fate was still unsolved. Peril ap.s for at it waa that they were waiting least'it was that Rolf Seville tarried for so long as Miriam Lester staid. .They too hai become very intimate during thoe four weeks of sea-side sum mering.f Mr. Seville had left' no stone unturned to capture heiress and! beiuty while. Vliriam had used all her fac. na tion for his benefit. And the issue was fast approaching-r-jnst on their heels, as they sauatered leisurely pa th e saud one bright September morning.! . "I fear you are a sad fellow, Mr. Seville.) Posiiiveiv, that is tin seeoud letter I ve seen you receive tins week, addressed in the same pretty hand." "Merely1 a ohil l's letter, I assure yu, Miss Lester." ! ; , !. 'Bat a, very charming child, I am to!dt whom you j intend to honor with your name soma day. It is M.ss Sylvie Wintringham is it not?'' j "Frctm Mis Vr'intrrngham, Vjl admit. That I am engaged to her is positive un truth -I am too deeply interested in an other quarter." . , Miriam averted her face, and thought fully traced lines oa the sand with her parasol. "I have seen Miss Wiutnng- hani she ia a sweet girl, Mr. Siv.ile."! He sliruged hi3 sUouloeis. . "Yes sweet. But one tires adeissionally of : swee'nes3 alone. One longi for spice. A I man's fancy may be attraotel by a pretty ; face and cuikning ways, burl MisA Letter, it .is sacn a iwoiiiia as y.ranmi tup iKji ja man's heart by:8torni, thjt makes lam feel life a defeat unless fair hands like those crowd him victor. JH'iss Lester- f - . - , - will you complete my life!jwiU you love me as I love? I worship ya beautiful, betutiful darlios, with all the aVdor of a mature man. Am 1 to ba so blessed ?" t A pal. j p iin crept over bar spleudid torreut of lndifjniou, )a touch ot a answered him. "If yiu were anj other' man than Rolf Seville, I would thank you for the hih honor done hue, even while I de cline your offer. As it is' I-simply de spise you, at;d know you to be what I thought you were- what I haye' insisted upon to my , dear little sister' niy poor f wronged Sylvie. Shall I " convey y ur ' withdrawal of your suit to $Iis3 VV'int- riugiiam, or will you, on my authority aecept your release from her?" : : Of course, it was hard on little Sylvie but she had good, omnu.i seuse, and Miriam' comforted her, and to-day' she is quite contente. , ' 1 ISo.ys, IVi Sionielliisi. Boys, do not be a burden to your par ents, compelling them to support you. D j something no matter what, so that it is h mest. Look around and obtain employment'; then off with your coat and determine to work your Way up. The ladder of i prosperity is within , the reach of every one incline! to ue it. Perliani vour father is rich, and there- fore y.)U think there is no need for you to work. : What a senseless exeuse. Your father may be rich now, but next yea'-, or next mouth, some bad investment may absorb his'riche and leave him in acm dition worsj than poverty in. debt. There are' hundreds of pirobable misf .r- tunes hich may reduce lus mans ; lll- n ss 'may-. lay him low,, aind his business, Ifkin''' his sururvisi on n vy to ruin, tnrr, jra, ivts snn. lior-na-Tig -v mi i taught the necessity of I thor, are u ikill- ! e.. : .. i. , . r i . ... u . . r . .. , ' r ? ...:.. '. v'.,... U'J 'I' t - 11 1 lil U 1 v I I C u Uiiivi T W 1 4 . 1 UUI ' ' .. - . J . . . co iditio i l- worse than .the in is h nnoie witrkir.aniu your fat he i .s establish :n cut': for his ex'parieiice will r:ec(iniuind him to au ither situati m. Iljsilos poverty to you,- wlio anything, have nqveru iwa tlie want of becomes' doUhly-'aggravating B.-uught up in luxury and idleness, plain food is nauij-us. to your dainty palate, and cjiu uon garments ssern the livery of shame.! You shun a meeting with the ass )ciates of your better dtys, .and they pass you with a chi ling njd; as mue i as to say 4Yau- afe pior now, and. of course cnuiot presume t ? reckon ,us a nioag your acquaintances.';- ' Boys, strive; to be independent. Learn to be useful in the world to be able to. 'paddle your own canoe," as the saying is.; Then' if trouble come to your fa ther, he will have at least one friend- to assist him in regaining his former pros perous conlitiou an affectionate, indus trious and energetic son. ,1 Dirty Business; i . ' Whilst Radicalism is huzzahing itself hoarse over the Centeuial propisition and shouting words of peace aud good will towards .the Southern people, its great leader in the House, Ex-Speaker lilaiue, of Miitie, is engage ! in a very snail and dirty job. Mr. Randall, of I'a msylvania, thinking that "the cruel war is oVer," and that universal amnesty will go a long .ways! towards secaring nuiversa-1; conciliation anl quiet, has of fered a bill releiveiug all "rebels'.' of their political I disabilides, and placing them as high in the' world as the c elored oters of the land. Bit, Mr. Blaine, true to the bitter and malevolent instincts of his party, proposes an amendment to exclude Jeffers jn Davis from the beneSts of the bifl. His object iu doing th s, is thuv eXfjlained by the Washington- cenjes pjndent of the Alexandfia Gazette.- "Mr Blaine has 'made' -nothing by hi attempt to forever disfranchise Mr. Jef ferson Davis, and has only succeeded in rritating; the llo)d bf some -of the less moderate Democratic members, and the feeling is uot cenfiied to the S mth. It is becoming more aud mjrg evileut that j- so netaing has to be done to revivify the Radical I party, and thi is ona of the meaus by which it ' is hoped to excite to some word or deed by whicu the North ern heart can be fired, and sectional pre judice revived to an extent that' will enure to the success of the party 1 but to the detrinjcnt of the country. Kvcr since the House organized there haa been a .- determined effort to bring about as much bid feeling as p ssiblei and jthe people ah )Ulo recollect that nl tne.nre- brands that are being. thrown pamelrom the Radical side-'' . Tobacpo'i'ulture in Xortli Car ' y' -! olinn. . ! L The New York Daily RalleFtii i the loth remarks -that the snecessfiil raising iff fine quality of tbajc in th Western portion ef North Carolina is the. latest agriculture' achievement in the St-.te. Kuch. an attainment was, until within a 1 - ii t I faw years pa. little thought 0f, and in-, deed would have been ridiciled iPmen- i tioned ten years agp. . But with the con stant developments of capabilijfies'ioF the soil this, as Well as other Southern States, impossibilities of the pastnre being prov ed possibilities of the present, j The fact that "thousands -of pound" ot fancy wrap- persare now produced where (North Carolina) ten years u-o, the: crop was scarcely known" is ceitainly jdemopstrj-u tive uf thei'e facts. A new i u'Othod if curing is introduced which will add ma terially to the success of the itobacco in erest in Njrth Carolina. Tuis is in cur n tha leaf.drf.the stalk. Tae 'advantage obtaining this svise is shown !!n the foi lowing yield of 230 pounds qf green to bacco, one-half of whicu was- cured K on and the other otf'the stalk : ' That cured off the stalks weighed, G ib3. ;1 vis. , i tal, 19 lbs. 5 ozs. Cured, oolsta-lk, 1.1 lbs 11 ozs. ; stalk oa this t!p, 9 lbs. ; total, 10 lbs. li ozs. It will ibo 'obrerv ed that the grand total is jusfc the same exceotG ounces, and in . this plot j cured off the stalk 15 . ounces, or something like 8 per cent, on the leif js gained, while the other gains 1 pound j but that traiu is iu a wuriaie-3 s-aiK. IIi.vToet Alojis; li? t Don't "s'op to tell stories i!o businees hours. "I - - t. Ifyo i have a lace of bjusine ss,'be f und there whe.i wantol. ,i : . No man can cot licli b f sitting la round the stores' and saloons. . ' r .' il ive brder, system, regul-nty, . au,d a!s ; promptness. I) ujOL in eddlo witli bu Aneifs you:kWo?w nothing of. ' - ;i v - Do not kick every stojp in ' 3our I' iu .11 : I Moro miles cm be made jjn one day by going ste idly than by btoping;'' ' l'jy as you go. , : ;. j : . Aman ofhrnor respects ua-i Word as he doc his bo"id. ; f ! ' Help others when you canij but iiever give what you canu'it affafS because it is f asbiouable. ; 'i ' Learn to say po. Nj Necessity of snapping it out dog fashion, jut sayUt rly'at:d r?sp-etfully. jj ; - Us 3 rir own brains rather! than those of others. li Learn to think and act forfyourcelf. Keep ahead rather than behind the times. 1 1) -! A lady cjrrespondent, whojassumes to know how boys ought to ibe trained whites as follows : ''Oh, mothers !' hunt out the Hjfr, tender side of your b y s nature." old shoe, Mothers often d.jj with an nn e laNiiuuD. ii ever Dc aliam- ! - . m ed to help yoiirself: The f;se: shame which fears to be caught or detected iu onest manuel; employment;' which sbfiuks from eruosiuir to the world a mr: essari and honorable economy ; which biusles more for a shabby jattjre than j a. ' fop mean action, aud dreadf the sneers . . . . !. If 4 ot the werld more than the j-upbraidiuf of conscience this false s'lamit? will prove the ruin of every ond who ffiiffers it-to influence his thoughts of . 1 ifql I l ' -. SCHOOL FOR i ; . ' ..If-.". ..';".! ! 1 .': ; On Monday, 17th of Jauuar, M.-p. Col- ton expects to reopen boIio. iXhig will be the -1th. Bestfion of her school siis jDu.hara. Thankful for pxst favor and pftronage she respectfuUy solicits a continaance orh same.: lhe school is opentoeirsot anvace or advancement in study; and fo boys of 10 j9&rs of age and less. A comfq-table house j pleasantly situated on Lihe to Mris. Womble'ti residence, has ben rent ed lor the ev-hool;. The Tea -her rives near ohe school room 'oa'sarae street. Terms of Tuition, for pupils be-jinming with the Al phabet cr first Beading Iois, $7.50 per i eKsion of Five months. Scliolaw farther advanced 810.00. ' Payniea- of ituition -a.st in alt cages, be mad d at the lend of- each month. Contingent expenses month.i chare l oc each bilL 110 cents per H. W WMIAB. geo. cheedlf: Wilkerson's , - ' '' . . -!-: : Planters Warehouse, For the Sale of Our market, the largest manufacturing - mark in the State, will need for the next year TEN MILLIONS . 1- ! " . . founds of Smokers, besides per s and Fillers.' ' So dont be afraid of glutting the Darham . market Bring us ycur Tobac:0 ! - ':"' ', : ' ' ' ' ' "'':' . - OTjrt WAEHOUSE tbcl--gacf, ndbcFt lights in the stale, 'ar.d we know you wlil -'reili th . ; ' . ' ' - i- est prices at our houso. , T!i .nanafomcnt of th -Warehouse ill M ,: I.e.. .who Las.- had many years experience m. and Manufacturing Tobacco. FOB you go to GPI-VISI TTC RS ,WJ shalrVkeep constantly on hand a bacco Fertilizers and Peruvian G&ob rangimonts to get it UCAn lirpt" hands, ntrolHfe--" GOOD ACCOMMOD ATIONS foi bbtli i man and beast H. W. WAHAB &, CO., 7 12 ' " , JProprietors DURHAM BRANCH NQRTH OAEOLINA STATE illE INSURANCE CO., 1 OF RALEIGH, N O. OFFICERS W. N. PATTERSON... J.. S. (Rlt.. ...... ........ 8. F. TOMLINSON....... W. J. H. DURHAM. M. D... EX ECU T I VE S. F. TOMLINSON, .1. 8. CARR, J. S. LOCKHART. : L; PMVCTORS: S. CARR, W. N. PATTERSON. . T. BLACKWELL, H, A. REAMS,, . W I W. K. STYRON, J. 8. LOCKHART, - WALK Kit, W. Jj H. DURHAM, ; ; CIRCULAR. Believing it to be the duty and pleasure of every good citizen , to foster an build up all home interests aud iubtitutions', aLd believing further that it is the duty of every man to provide as best he can for the future protection and happy '' ness cf his family, we, the Board of Directors of the North Carolina 8tat Life Insdrakce Company for tlie "Branch qj Durham," respectfully solicit the co-ipeiation and patronage of all good citizens in extending the. business of this Cimpany. , We ask you to do this for several good reasons ; among them these, viz In. placing your insurance in the N. C. State LiIFB Insurance Cojjpavy j you are fostering home interests, by keeping at home the money which otn " erwise be sent Jo fatten the already plethoric compauies of the North and East who. have no inttnt$ i,n common ivttk our own. Bemember that we send North md East annually over Fifty Millions of Dollars for insurance alone, every dollar o which should be kept at home and re-invested iuoar midst, to promote ha pros ' perity anthdeTelop the resources of our own country. j I Then lot overy-good citizen bear in mind the importance cf the foreeoinff ' facts, and feel that .if our own section wour i ana De aeveiopea, ne nas a.auiy 10 perurm, ana mat uisjnteresra ana the inter- BLE.. .. ..! '' ' '' ' , . .. We believe also; that "the Narth Carolina State Life Insurance Company is m safe and reliable as any Company in the world, and that no better Company can be found in which, to iusure life--ror those who wish to make that provision for their families, or desire to make safe and prudent investment. We: ask you to think of these facts bofore insuring,-and give yonr patronage to a Company 'which, while it affords all the advantages ab.-Vo enumerated, is a STATE COMPANY, aud to all intents and purposes a HOME COMPANY wherever a branch may be located. " '. ,' ;' ' " J. S. C ARR, W. N. P A TTKRSON W.T. BLACK WELL, li. A. REAMS, W.i K. STYRON, , ALEx. WALKER, J. S. LOCKHART, W. J. H: - WJ - JNO. C. WILKiERSOX" Leaf Tobacco. large quantities of Wra p managing ',t5UOUBCB; a THE. BIGGEST PRICES BK BOTE 'AHEHOi7.9E' large supply orthe different and Icst T-; at cost, low freights added, having trade ' President. - ...Vice-President. Secretary. . Medical Examiner. COMMITTEE: M. A. ANfJIER ALEX. WALKER, i S. F. TOMLINSON, M. A. ANGIER, J. R. DAY, rT. G. COZART. .' ':, State and our country should prosper 8 F TOMLINSON' M. A. JNGIER. J. R DAY, nHAM T. G. COZART , ' ' lIV . ;v- !. ".'.if
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