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'Mil. Editor. Oar quiet poeplo tu: n
ed but;la3t Tuesday to hey" tho 'candi-
dates for jCongress, Hot). Juo. Davis .and
Ike Young, speak,rbut owiffg to a want
. f notice there .ug not'' a very largo
crowd present. ' The candidate .made
. "short spee hes, not-nvore' ; than twentj
-luunutes beipc alloted to each speaker:
. -. Ike spoke in his usual botubtstic
. sUle, but Oh ! 3 k, Oh ! Ike, we like-!
. you, you are a jiooi fei ow but where, did
you. leuru to tell such "whoppers?'' We
.1273 e;me o t)e: 3joe!niou you" could
ds nothing else iu themisej-uble cau5-.e
' '! wliieli you are engaged.' If you had
toll tfu darkios they hal white skins
an 1 straight hair it would have been no
o-.tbaa what' yen didi'tell then asd
would have believe.! ; it- Du-
wors
Hhey
vis .indulges in nothiri
but fict--, and,;
in Lis. twairy nUhutos -f-pcsi
ar-
gumepts sj crushing and1 jUver ivhsl'uing
V" " - ! i
tha pojr 1's.q -wa.? .pitiful t behold. i
I iuadver eut'y ii mj 'l&'o6mnupr!
cation oO'eaded ' one 'cf our Ridic-il cit-
:' !z.)h3. , I did not iucl i ! j hiyi ia my list
yhl iiadlcals although Lkui.v hha tob.e
a staunch Rs'ublic-in. 'lie .must-learn
' cno thing, th,vL all is fiiriin Love, Wat
.-.or ?.UliH 'aiiil whilst wo like him pet-.-
' penally w3-t!c'jt his 'politic'. ..and shall V
.continue-to pound him hard tin! ueavy'p
and if he cania t del'eut 'his ''. party orj
; prineiplei he must squirm under the
blofs ve shall CMstiriue bl hurl at the
rotten concern. Xhe'Vprospects of fuc
cehs for out Slate and 'Xatianal ticket
eontin-CQ hiijit, , ai.d more iutereit is
, being felt as tile election' . draws near.
t'heard an old citizen who has nci voted
iiviQii years pay he vcvll come lo tUo ;;,.'Tho l?'tifal ea,th stiU Jfel,ls i
polls and vote it he had to! crawl there;! J50'- - 0i,r conutry has losty-one of
The colored people are quiet and cvi- f(lranta our land none oflt- iertiii
dently don't know whit Co think of the H God ;h 'Jt arreted us with : a
mighty chaiiff abjut - to take plac3. ' 1 1 !ac'- troubles are the, works
heard-an intelligent dirWev ' sav a' few
i ,i ' . - -. r s
ua vs ao iiiat ms i !u -i''ics were wuu r
the Democratic .party, that he wjuld
vote with t!i3:n, but was afrafd of his
oini ra;o, "he said"' they would ii!l Lin ,
or do some injury to render his stay
am ng us unsiife.''. There are otha; col
ored poople who boldly defy .the Ilad
ical Demagogues to d j t'leir" worst,
"-; dntLunder the protection of the whites
- they will act as indeneuuent t'lCiihen,
i uud' vote the: way. they think is right.
' ; Another 'wide mouthed, darkey, a
uohgrei, neither white or black. is opeu
.in hts denunciations .'-an j threats against
all colored piison's who dare- '.exercise
the right cf free.non, acd vote the J)em
:'. ocratie ticket. ' " ! .
" A Tildeii and Ilendricts club was or
ganized last Saturday.! Mr. Duncan
Cameron was ebcted Pr-'sideat, On tak-
v.y; the chair Mr. Camion : iu ar, appro
priaie peee,l siaiau uxj .ooject oi orgin
izing and the rhnpprtanee of -'the work
before us. Mr. 'Vvv. Wl Mangum was
: sbctel Vic3-lre8il3ut and Col.: II, V.
Webb Secretary.. Count
1 'hit iltiver
i for a' full Dmor.ijic vote
' The Sheriff. 'wa? aroutjd lat Tuesday
?Tit!i his books an 1 inonfiy bg butow-
: ,to Radical stealage
r .Vihoer uoniiiig '.before ;
and the;' Gov't
him ; aud tak'in
evfery ai;ue out of the Cmntry to feed
; ay. army ot hungry olficp hollers there
l, was litlle left to ;ay taxes vrith. In the
-.V'ak e of the Shoiiff there was somethinji
u -Jcr two hundred candidates who con
st'itutfd awry re-pectahlo 'auiHenco- in
. "act cue of the speakers j forgetting him
c!f -addressed the, er wd as "my - iV.Iow'
candid ile . A til ing the number wa
the vertible Jo. Turner,! who addresetl
his fe!lo;.v citiz.'hs oujii.s old theme-of
Uin.' lladieals -a id R.-Aruasl We don't
B, - i ,. . I.---.
. : Iicow what Jo. is nttev uii tst. i; .is to
have a r commission of one from each
l- , i i '. ' : '
. 1: ate to make l'eaje, or require every
rneuiber of the iu xt Legislature to swear
lie won't' steal a, Kail road or take more
. than live thousand dollars in 3tate.b6''nds
rcr h's 7()f.j, - -;'i ; '. ' .:-::'". ' '
Mr. Graham n bly j and bea-utifuliy
defended- himself from ; some of'the im-
: putations cast upon himself for ''seme of '
'his olTTeial acts. It was the e'earet vin -
dieatibn I ever heiid, aud if ''any one,.!
evov u vd a dcubt about Mr. Grtham's.;
devotiot) to the best interest of4,ijs tatvj
tb ?y - were fully satisfied-, and well
' V;ou!d it be for North Carolina if every
public u-H could sho.vr.3 pure ai:d glo:
rious a record as John W. Graham.
.. . . You must excuse this Iongf; let te'r 31 r,
Kditor, I did not have time, tu make it
Shorter. Continue in your nsbie efb.ts
!; : to improve your paper and jilr lovers of
-i;ur,r n,1 fr.vfh Will .-iint!iiii
' ')V. U-eputlican gentleman told me a few
3iys sin"ie that yours was one cf the
L " best papers iu the State. Don't le foo
oroud of the compliment.
' ' . , TJxci.E Bor,.
-It may be true that" Parson RrowaloSv
has experienced religion, but he still
refers to Demo.cracy as :this nefarious,
pod forsaken, helWeservit.g old
;.aity.-' .
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: KfrSrdvJ Horatio t Seymour,
of New I
Vorlc, 'has just "made a plain, pruct
eal
talk
to-his neighbors in whtdi lie! sand :
''Why is basinos depressed:? and viiy
does; labor suffer? , are questions wliich
presj upjn .each mail's mind." They
launt us ea-ch dav. because during ithe
Kb rein rast rears each, dav1 has brodffht
with it anxieties which forca our ; alien
lion to thcs3 question?. At this elec-
tiohlit id a duty not only to'urseVes
but to. our whole country to "consider
Ue:n.: We wrong ourselves if we do tiot
lo 0 'in an earnest' honest wa.y, . Xoj no
partisan triumph will make good -our
losses growing out of wrong conclusions.
It is "Wnif times said that the trouble is
that there has been an overproduction,
br, in other words, that men- have wojrk-
V h and produced too much,
L5s is chly unlr?- . Fouf yfTa
ago .business was active; mechanics
sould: sel1. . v;ha t they made, and tlie 1,
borcrlcould cot a fair price for his toil.
l.r'in'eel.tTiiat time our merchants aod ir.iu-
ufacturors have produced than fjor-I
merly. Many of them have run on short
time, and, many- workjiieu have been dis
charged. While, production has thus'
been cut down the number of those Wjho
wantf clotlies and houses uiH fo I h.-.s
largely increased. : We have four, or five
imi'liuiis more than ye had iu l 18t2.:
- 'ur numbers increased tnure than a nhl
Ki ,a Jear 101" than three- thousand a
;:d:yraiid more than a bundled, an ho
! ' W n.Ver waute.l so many art e'es ok;
their cordon as they want how. 'Jihe
trouble is they are n-t ui tc to buy. what
they need. Why jy thi?" .
j.ue uisiTiuuisneu states aaw men p ro-
ice0(J to answer .his own ..uesju: th'i U :
lMr
ti
3'7
of
own liar"ls ' and I ' propose- to shf v
1 that this statciueut is true. -
n civilized societies the fjrtuiies of all
heir citiz5us are liakod together. ' Tp
pan falls in his morals, i v .his conduct.
in his
.11 his
n his business affairs, without harniin"
neighbors. In a country town
burs if a mechanic or laborer cannot fitid
pork we are all harmed." If. he . canji :it
t a, price for his toil or what he makqs,
ie is nut tho only one that tuners. It
. . 1 ".1 . . 7-r a !
e caiiujt se-1 he cacnoi1 buy. liis mts
jrtunes are not only by those with
fwliqm die dcals,;but by those with wliojn
they deal in turn. In the end we fiiid
thatach man's failures reaeh ' aroutjd
lib til they touch those who do not even
- .' i J
know the name of him with whom the
trouble -..becics. It is one. 'of the" i?-elt
lessons cf life ilia " eac
! - " ''I
i man is concern
ed iu the welfare cf his neighbor; and
he who harms another by his hatreds oi
J by hu seifisIlMeS4 wii) s suffer i'n-t
end. ' This makes th e differenc i in tl
Condition of towns. Iu some, where n
try to promote the general welfai-i,
there is et.eral prosperity. Where se
Gshhess-and fpiarrels and inaface' esis
there, as a rule, will be fjuud distress
.and want of prosperity.
1 "Now wo know that iu our own,, town
iuoleas there are some' to buy there ar
'none to soil. The ab'.li y ;o buy and ti
sell must go together. -And is jiist ,a j
true of a cp tit in en t as it is cf a to.wn.-hip:
If the peop'e of.auy part of this grea .
Union cat.vnot sell their products-at i.
J -. ' . ' ' .' .
profit, we j-hail fe d it here in our littlo
towj, no matter howar off We 'may bt
fro n those who are thus disabled froir
b'uykg or selling. If, for example, the
people in remote Sourthern States can
not raise .cotton and rice at a profit, then
they -cannot buy of us fit the North their
!-pthes, their boots and f-aoe., their wag-l
ops ud farm tools,- and other ' articles'
which they need. They do not deal di-.
rectly with the laborers and mechanics
.inj this town, but every one of them will
feel tho trouble because his trade will
suffer eisewheie, and all must come down
together. This, trouble at. the South
wjll spread itself the whole co'intry, a
the stoppage of a factory will tnke trou-
hie tc every one in a town, whether he
works in that factory or not. What is
true of the. South is a!s true of the fa r-
'? West. " ."We see, then, that what.we'
call- trada or commerce is the' great driv-
I mg wneel ot industry,, wlneu set men
and mechanic shop3 and great factories
in motion", aud gives work ,and wealth
and ' pra-pari'ty to all cla--ses. We ficd
(that' the people of this country, at the
X(;r,h aal tho Soutiiv ;the E-wt and the
PVfjt-are bound toS.ethcr hJ.' common
j '"lf.re:j -:
fThose who excite hatred and strife
between the different sections of our
country are just as mischievous and just
as hurtful to labor ahd industry, as those
who excite quarrels and ill will-f.aiRonjj
the people cf our town. Ve are hurt
every tiihe; that 'the people of the West
or South are harmed. We see then
when we try to-find out why industry is
depressed and why labor suffers, that
we riupt 'lock over our whole country
and learn vrhat there is that is wronoj out-
side of our town, our county and our !
I State. In this view politics' are tome
thing more than' a mere scramble for
cilice, ,or an effort to gratify our lore for
a triumph over other, or to gratify our
prejudices againts; our neighbors. We
see that it is. .-buying, and ' peiling that
gives work to labor and prosperity to all.
Wo call this commerce', end, as I said,
Uiis commerce is the driving-wheel to all
the machinery of industry. Why is the
motion now so slow an feebla'v that it
does not give work enough to enable
fuen to meet the calls'upon them for
wants of thenittkej and their fami-
lies? It istruethat there are many
things that hinder its action ; but the
great trouble is: taxation. It is this
: which makes it grind so hard on all its
bearing!?. It is tuis wnicu everywnere
throws out of: gear the. many thousand
delicate processes: which makes produc
tion in all its varied forms in" every sec
tion of this great llnion. i
" When I p peak, of taxation I do not
merely mean the money which the 'col
lector takes from us upon assessment.
It is sometimes hard to pay this. . But
the burde.13 of the taxes which W3 pay
by indirect ways are vastly more hurtful.
The man v.ho lias ho property may defy
the assessors, bnt !ie cannot get rid of the
! taxes y,
;ch arc hidden away in the price
of everything lie uses. There is taxa
tion iu his food, in his clothes '-in the
hoise is'which he livee, the sY.rmd in
whish the 'form if wrapped in death and
' in the" Cih'un'in which he is buried. ,' The
!..--".us thus, paid by the poorest laboring
.an forjh'mself and his family are very
srre:it in'the course of bis life. But even
this bunde'h is not as rreut as the' suffer-
. ' ": -. ! ' -'i -. ' !
ing which axationicituses by throwing
h'nn out iof work anil cheeking the indus
try and prosperity of the coimnunity
l! ill i- t7 . . i llii
i! wnictis ne lives. ; it is to-tliif last bear
ing of taxation of which I wish 'to speak
to you and I ask your patient attention
while I do so. We all know that our
co-iiitry abounds ia products which make
tho b&i; of trade, ."'jf wi could Sell to
the p'foj 'e of the. world what we have
go't'aud what they want there would be
and end to bard times.
VACii l)lJiWX TJ3U U.VI5.
3 1 is ESolJ nud Manly lfloB-ts to
U phold t lio iiri:m.stt:y i
the Civil AMihrffx
HIS AD31LMS1RAT IQ. WISE AXD
0 TIC.
,' Mr.Bpyden said in July, 187 ij I wat
an original support(r of Goyerutr.: Vance
and am now. L am for his re-ekction
because In udniinjstratiou has,'! in ny
opinion, been wise and patriotic, ;and be
cause his buhl aiid'manly efforts I to up-
i"ti ' "-".. ... ;. t
lio'd the supremacyrol. the civil authori.
lie? as against the arbitrary and despotic
rule meet my cordial approbation.
The following letter as it originally
appeared in the Saljsbury Vatchmac, is
reproduced as important in .the present
campaign. , . ! -;: '.'. - -'
Salisbuky, July, 7. 18G4.
Owing to what has been in certain
public journals iu regard to my opinions,
touehingtha pending iruberiatorial elec
tion I will state tlf-Jt' there has been no
concealoieiit of my ; opinion upon this
subject. I was an original supporter of
Gov. Vance, and I ain now aud I have
been uniformly in favor of his re-election.
. ;
I am for hi re-election because his
administration in; my opinion, has been
wise and patriotic, and because his bold
and manly efforts to uphold the suprem
acy' of the civil 'authorities as against
the. arbitrary and despotic rule of the
military, nn-et niy cordial approbation,
t will further, state that I have never
withheld my opinion upon this .subject
from any, one, who has ever in my pres
ence, expressed a wish to know it, as I
had supposed all men, at all acqifainted
with me, kneW i exactly where I ctood
in this matter before l record my vote
in the senate app-oving of the admiuis
tration of Gov. Vance.
.-I shall vote for ,' Go r. Vance not as a
choice between two evils, net because
of my hatred for. a " former political as
soc:ate, but because in addition to the'
reasons already given,-ho is my rTeiSonal
and . poli lic.al friend, we have been sh.uii-
aer io suoujucr ever s:Bce ue came into
politnal . ins Btiu. ve laporeu togetii3r t
dav after day to ward off ' the troubles!
whieh new-: ifEct our countrv.
, I make this sttemeii . for the single
purpose cf setting, myself right ' before
the public and with 'no view of influenc
ing any man's voice. . ' j
Nathaniel Boyden. '
i
AO-Avisrcji:,
All parlies indebted to Mr. Joseph T. Rogers
and settle within thirty tl.iys, either by
paying the cash or giving no.eK as the bus
in?s must b3 wound up. The books and
accounts wijl be found at my ofiice.
S. Hi WEBB,
: i Attorney' at Law.
This 1st j day ef September, 1S7(.
XfcHh Caroliiia, Person County
n the .Superior Court; f
Metildia Jenkins and Tishy Cash, , I
' Against i"
Iverson Hudleson, Jessee itoore, FraTicia
Shadrack an J Lis wife Rosa.IjiicindA Hughes
and children of David Hudleson. j
To Samuel Hudleson a nonresident Ue-!
feudent; . . - - j :- j - 'J
You are hereby required t appear at the
Clerk's ofiico iu Itoxboro on tlu 30th, of
Novetnber 187G. and ansvet or demur to
the com pi mnt filed in said office or the
plaintiff will apply to the court lor the re
lief deinarded ia siid complaint.
This 25th, day of September 187G.
j J. J. LANSDELL. Clerk.
Bumpass k Lunsfor J Attorney for , plain -ifts.
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The (subscriber keeps a vaiiefj of Cofnu
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WILLIS MANGUM.
i-
Xorth firliun. 3r.iiu (loan.
iy-Sii the SuiKTtor Court.
William S-i't rli'-d-.l and hial wife, ' Martha
Siitterlicld and .nnio Jones,'; 1'laintitfs.
i Aoaixst ';
John Jones, Defendant.
To John Jones, the defendant iu the above
entitled action;
You are hereby required t appear at the
ofiice of tha t'lerk of the Superior Court fcr
lerou eortiity, in Itoxboro iiii said county,
j m the loth, day tf Xoveoib.ri next, and an
j swer or; ion-i;r to the complaint filed in 'said
I office, or the plaintiffs' will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in the Com
plaint.
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' Clerk Superior Court
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and all work in that lino, i Price! have twn
reduced so as to place Toiubs wihiu the
reach of all no matter how limited tkeir
t ij .
moans.- Civil on J. II. LONG and ijexaniiue
designs and price list,
every lriy.
30-ly.
Something?! to suit
i . -jS . 4
1 -i' ; i
w
hi A N I . B ATT Ll: ! ft
,,-au! a I?; h.vn ii.li to canvass eviiry
tjwc and county t the State for? I ,il
"HlflMUM ru niTTi rm
KUINH'l ill Dli ILC! ; i!
oiie of the
inist intensely iiitt-roititig l)Ofjkf
d'.od. bebig the Life ahiliiE.tdflts
ever publis
of Lieut.
Hai-rv T. Ihifort, fd r. A.JT or
.iiaiiaiue i. ,i . ciascpltz. io -USCl(on
book ever pntlish. d has offered ttiejiclianecs
this one does for wide awake. agentsjto njL-tke
njoney rapidly, ami as terry tor p., btfing
taken'up very fast those who deii to c'iln-
vass fcr it
shculd Eiake "app'.iciiiiifei. with-
out delay
MAiDAMEL. J. VELAEl
1'
Agent for North Carolina; office
North Carolina; offie Grdjige
Hotel, coiner Wilmington and Davi sti e'ets,
one blork tVom the Varboro If ouse jlialei&li.
N. f AnV infovniation rennirp1 I c:m' ln
had at this! office, or from. Dr. BLidaiiillhi
ir-
Tl E ;!i
i ! : i ; f. I ;
J, L. EltOWEIt. A. ?.'
Iam
G. SAM P.liADSIIAW, A. B
iFfsHcipiiils.
Tho next .session of this school ifill cv
IP"
mfi'ce Jult 17th, 1876.
For particulars - .address 'eithej jprineipa
JAi:t)Wt;LLpN
CM
June
iTICE'i
5 . !:
,M. UL. Ams-iiei
1-
IS AT Th'E CLD STAND
IS lt
:uu as raiii seasr-n isu :ir i wm sill.'Kr-
(ons indebted to me, by Note o'v jAccovit.
income i,)rwaru an- pay ail or part.
oiuie iiccunms are uue. wnn a rcw ev?an-
..U. 1 1 .. ... , .. It iff
'ions, and I;must have luoney to -buy goods
' r :i
for the Fall iTrade. To all myFcfetoifatSra
that have bought goods on time Hint llstlve
not Jai"t. any iu the last S0 days, jthlir credit
is n.pyec oui. ah tno time has jconi to
iwind up - credit, I hope all my oiistoiuers
will coiue and settle. Iu future; iiy terRii
will be cash and barter as I want p to ind
up my credit tnd.. i ' J
r i
I rtrrL . goiricr to iijj
i il
Constantly cn hand for t'a'.e the i
FARMERS FRIEND.
RICHMOND.
AVATT nnd idjALL!
.. . i
PLO WS, i
NAILS, -
HORSE . j
. i i ' .- ;l
. andlULE SilOEl
? FADES, SlHjVELS,
' ! il A f
. AXE3- ! : ,
; ; I 5 J i !.
SUGAR, i ' . '
COFFEE, ;
MOLASSES.
MEAT,
TLOURj
r- i-.
and CORN IMEA
HATS,
SHOES,
BOOTS,
DRY GOODSjl 1
NQTIOI '
: and CLOTHIl?
All the abate i nr.msd goods wil be gold I
: I ft ! J 4
low down as the times viil allow, ."j ! -X.will
buy cotioniii ths seed -orifat in the
bale and' piy'the market price at lDurham.
1 am thankful -f6r past farbra "andijhope by
fa;r dsallnz to merit t liberal portion of the
- i i:- : !
trade in tbe future. tf
: '! f ,
! Respectfully, , '
M. A. ANGjER
durham;:!w. g.
September 1st, 1876.
Barbee fe Latta,
GROCEES
- o- 2 Soth Side Market Sq.
We have in stock, and are constantly re
ceiving a large stack of groceries which we
are offering to tho trade at prices to suit
the times. .-
Special, attention given to the sale of
co nBignm'ents of cotton and ill country i
produce "We are also ageota for Fea Gull
Ammonjated Soluble bone Phosphate. A
standard - fertilizer unsurpassed in the culti
vatiou of the Cotton Tlaht.
llok at tti
Iuritittivo
Cheaj-.er than ever. Persons in want of
Furnilure, .visiting the City, would do well
to call at ' .
Y 1J Morriss '& Cos
No. 3, rayeteviiie St. Tt'ALKIGH, N. C.
and sec those beautiful walnut dressing case
tots complete with or without; wardrobe to
niatchi witti full glas doors (French pla.tcs3
which we are now : oiferirig at prices w'nich
can .not be beat in any -Northern market; we
have also a very large and attractive assort
ment of cheap and fine Furniture such as
walnut and painted Bed-room getslWlor
sets Diuii-ij; room sets Office and Library fur
niture; also a large collection of Bed '-stead.
Bureaus, Wardrobes, Side boarvls, .Va -stands,
Sofas, Lour-ges, Extttitien tables
T.vaf tal Is, tat let- tables, Work stands
Bocking chairs, Dining chairs, Ofiice chairs,
Chamber , chairs, Parlor chairs, Children
chairs, Folding chairs, Smoking chairs,
Easy chairs ('ribs. Cradle, Tin safes, Chi-,
na presses, Towel racks II; .11 stm ls I)ookr
shelves wtod top center tables lliarble top.
center xat.ics, l-oui glasses, loilett glass
es, cotton aud fdnick mattresses hair mat
tresses prin g beds Ac.. iirfact i ll kind of
.furniture uVuUlly kept iu a iirst class retail
ui ii it tire Mcu-s'.., : 'SI Vh-d.
g ara MarafacteT.
BXJGGll'S
i -
CARRIAGES,
HOV'KAVAYS,
IIAENESi
SADDLES.
BRIDLES,
!cc..
I Of the latest styles and best material, all
of w'hic we will sell- low for
. . 'GASH.
Our workas put up by skillea mechanics.
i
ALL OUR WOlK TWELVE MONTHS.
Tarties wishing 4o purebaee 'will ' do well
to call and examine, or write us Tor prices,
&c - ' - .
All
kinds df repairing
1 V-
done at siort notice,
' .
H. R. BR YAH & S3H,
. JONESBORO, N. C.
MERCHANTS
DURHAM
Shop
ENGINES.
. SAWMILLS.
hydraulic;
PRESSES
. THRESHING ,;
MACHINES I ' '
HtORSEPOWERS. ' i
. i.
, r :
ADd all kind tf machinery fcf sah.
. ... Repairs neatly, and substantially'
x ecuted at short notice. ; r
W. il. HANKS. -
7 No. 20.-Jin
-. ..... M .".
ACADEMY'
on the Raleigh &. Augusta Airline R.R.,
will open on the
1.4th, of AUGUST.
Board from iS,X' to 10.00 per i'moflth.
Tuition from $5.00 to $15.00 per 'sesuon,
Music S15.0J.. . " '
Pajments made tha 1st, of each 'month.
For particulars, please address '- .
C. F. Siler,
OSGOOD. Cuatha.m Co., lh C.
21 tf.
THg SIM ; SALOOM '
y OX.CIll'ltCH STB EET t
. NKAR FARMERS AVAR KIJOUSE
HY
- !
dealer in fine '
niSKICSi.
IJKAX
DIES,
AYIXES.
TOBACCO
... and CIGARS.
" Ieeps constantly on l.iiul the following
bands or fine hisk-ien. '
JEFFEltSOX RYE, the Justin the State.
"O. K" CABINET, mellow from old age.
PE!i!lY FOSl'FH, coataiiM no headache.
MAGNUM RONUAJ, t
; - -ai var"ou's other
brands. ,
ICE LEMONADE
"'.' at all hours.
1 niiii to deal fairly or not at all. .My lup-
uor. nii aii pure, and wnen the time conies
that I eaiuuit make n living without adul
terating jay liquors,1 I Intend to ipi.it busi
AH 1 ask is a trial. I intend to have
no rows in- fosses in m v'estaldiohinnt, and
that it shall .be 'the "GEM" Saloon. t
lh.uiK. ul lor past favors I hope, t-o merits
a continuance of the sunic. I can helound
on t hureh Ktreet, nenr bruit's well; Doit
forget the place.. Let every Vody cihne and
sec. Kespeclfjillv, " j :
W . ..IC-VI Hi 12 US,
r . Durliinn,;N. C,
SASII; DOORf,'
RLTND
PAINTS, ' OILS,
GLASS.
LIMT
PLASTER,
CEMENT.
WAGON
AN
BUGGY
MATERIAL,
Cotton Gins
AND j
MACHINERY,
i
m
H. BHI6GS & S01TS,
.' ; ' '' . ! .'
BRIGGS BllLBINGj
pir Write for Prices. I
A TIN STORE
George tb-.L.oiige
Comer Mam and Church Sts.,
otjt:ri3lajm:, t. c.
DEAJjSE In'. ;
TIN WARE .; '
SHEET IRON, f J
STOVES,
LAMPS, .
OILS, V
'WICKS, 1
- AND CHINE YSS. r
If OOFIJTG. G ! TTEM.W
-; ri
and all kinds of tl
P.epairie done at hhort notice ty
killful workmen . . : ' ' -., "
GALL AND SUPPLY YOURSELF
WITH !
TIN BUCKETS, j - T !
BAKING: PANS, " ! . d
, &AKE PANS, A
HANGING BASKETS, ' t.
; 1 DISH PANS,
&c. &e. j - if
i
rim oi
Lf' '
7!
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