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FROM H I TO WOHSli
Come, children, leave your plavtng.
And gitthci; around inv knee," i
i-Vnil 111 tell von it littk'storv ;-" .
, Away aerois the sea, ' ' '
In a meadow where the !iiU-s - t
AriI tle grass wore frozen brown, i
Three little maids sat milking, - , - I
- )ne day as the Min wenl down
Not cows l.ut goats, of the mountain ;i
And before their jsills were full,
Tli winds thev Jiieri-ed like needles :
Tl 1 . t . ...
i .inrougri (ueir gowns t4 Jieiivv wo.K
And as on hnnd, then the other, ;
they trjei tb warm in their lajiK 1
The bitterj wtatlier froA- their l.teatli
I :i r..L -i ... .i T
unwu iur aiKiiu iiieir eajw. i
And so, asj thevt sat at! their milking." 1
They jcewiai still iisjiuiro
8ave when the
stifl"slioes on tin
Rattled like
ir leet
Khoes tifiee.
At Jasl out i;oie the .vouii'.4
As she llleW iIl ller"tinr,.r-n-i;.:'
T 1 1 4 .
i-ae iirmne(i a iJun. swit-t si-ur
" lt't us take i;ir iiiilLin.r-.,..'.!
And gf to; the side of thelnountain
As fast nsVei can f,i, '
And heap thtrsi up to the virv top
-.- From the whitest drills of snow
And Ictus huild hvthc nicrid,U: '
Where wei will milk
A house to lieejms from the cold, T 1
'"' " 'th walls all silver white. : . :
WeVill set jthe 1h.V awav from the wind,
r,oi e wui Jie:ip with mos
And fr.it her little strips of ice
And hingle the roof acn'
Then all .hi ftnli!k Us.LitL. '1 -
' Ty eiinitk-ct their pails on the grou
1,
.w. wmiiuei up llie iiHiuntain-Mde
;'.A fastasthey could lwundJ '!
And camfc airairi to t in- m..n,l.,U. I
!: j With pails heauel hi'li with i-imv
' ' A.I....I .l..L -111 I tr . . ' !
And so, t
Bebehlj
iroucn uaii tne night, the nu
it l ;.':u (linie-aiiil m
i But whei
witil till' l1-ivlirt.:lt- ri
lli4 wer walls shonfc red,
The thret little" foolish mahlens
ere g eold and de:id.
Thie neetl
Into slirolidri their u.wll-ii
jesioi uie irosi naa sewea
And witH cheeks as white ns tl...
A mon their mountain goats. , : i" -
i I . ! Al.K K ( ai;v.
i
Oowl Word Xot Iost.
Fielel
Marshal Lley MiidiTSnv-irJ.fr i
. "4' iii-ii-yinei in me iius- 1
ian arfiiy durinir the reitrhs of Chth- !
iiiuv j. ampiaui t., was especially j
fond of mixiii"; Jwitla the comidon I
soldiet, and jshsirinji in their sports :
and j jei)nyets;itions, heing always!
high delighted when his liieii failed I
to distje ver Jjini ;! and tliis hannenul :
( r pretty j iirtut;! for, jthankstti his srinall I
fJ. statuWkind (lLdvf flice, hs. Well as the I
vxtreinj- plainmis if his urcss, the ;
great njarshal- hioked as little like a i
generallas ainy piaiv could do. In
this wjuv. he pit'to: uiik rstand thor-
OUfily tjiei ch:mter of his soldiers ;
and haft a "rejiter! power, over them '
than ajrjy reieral l ieiVnv or after hini.
His marvelous power c if enduring
ldtiue,his'iiisensibility to heut.eojdl '
or hun-rer, and ins .Untiring eiteiyv
on! the Jield'jjf battle (in all.of whirii
pointibiei sqrpast .1 the hardiest of r
his-rrt;nadies). - pifadej him. the. iilol !
of the rjuphsihijirs whom he corn-
!mahdtd ; land a 4rord.of reproof frdin
f atheif AIexan(( r asilieviteh,' las :.
; hi.s men
UhK tioHatelv i called luni,
was nijip
batWrti
dreadi d lhaii the lire of a
IJefon- idnt
of:
il- F . l i
jus .Jtanan -eani-
paignsKijva)-ofr thert d together a
nutnheilof hts' best 'men. and made
them one of the short pithyspeeches
es tor
some :
tihiel
hejj ivas famous, -and !.
winch H I are remembered ,
among
he pii-asaijitry to this day : ;
n 'Mv
nldrenij we are troin-i to
; tight t
FreJH-h.n IJemember, what- '
J ever you uit t-t, SroU must go ftjnuard.
i j Ifjthe theinV resist, kill them ; but
iif hey! iilhl -pari? them; -a.nd always
' SremeinjWrj that' aj j llussian S(ildieris
iVjjndt 'a rohler, bbt jti i'hnsiian. Now.
go ani jtell!- vouj' eomralt s what I
I have said.f' ! j j' :: ; "":: t'i;'
t A feuj days ; hfter
. .L'reat batthe
tlie day weht
who began to
and a soldier
took lihicii iii-
which
. agauisfj th'e
: retreat about
named v:in
Frehch.
' suiiseH
liaiioft'T who had
If tor "his bra ver v
-distincrtiisheil -hinb
throughptft the wh
: with th4 hel0 of a
pie day, captured
onirade who was
was w it, i Iain; a Irench vitjicef aiid
. two of h is inieti. M itroiihanoff I lotuii 1
up thejoflieej s wouneled arm, ami
seeing jt nit the prisoiiers -JiplH'ard
tiint fr!rni! tliei hiss of food, shared
1 -ii. j-i I-. J a! J ' ' '. -i - i . .. i. -r
iVtin xiiirni ine coail'' i e toat wniun
ivas fo Have k'rvi'd hini for sinijier.
Ie had seartfelv -done so, when .tip
arac turee or' t
ur Kusstan irrena-
diers, liOt with fi
litin. ami raising
iiirioua cries.
uWhdt,7 cried ti.ev, "tiirooof tliese
Freneli klois llivih'g. vet V and thev
fun. juptt j.h1; prisoners, with levelled j
havonetk
j "Hold, my; lads !
cried -Mitropha- j
UOU.. j A e gMCM
thenv their lives 1
and no ine must jj touch them now,'" ;
j . .But jthej sojldiers would not listen
to-hih4 mill jwer bishing forward. '
when it stern voice from behind ;
houted: f Jliilt !j- jaiul ' a little pug-ij
" nosed dlrty-faeel; 'lfncn, tlresseel only
' m a coarse linen ishirt and a pair ot
tattered
the circ.
graj,i trojttsers, stepptiil into
jiuf, fagged iud lirtv as
he was7
khe iieree! Soldiers eoultl not
have .loiiketl nor4 frightened had he
Ikhmi a .
j "The
linkin;
iaiit in nil
armor. - ;
muttered they.
ireneral !'
otri 1
! "Ay,t
fwlwi w
ie general ! " roared itvaroff,
ill have i some 01 vou .shot
presentrN', if ytm jwrn't. learn to'oln-y
orders I
letter j! And vtm.he addeei.
to I 'Mftrpplianon
"wlio
taught tu to be :so ginid ':
"Vour highness ;: ont sen taught
me,
answered Lithe grenadier. "I
haven, 't
iforgotteii: wfiat you told us
last weilk that ii llussian soldier is
" hot a rtibber Ibttt ja C'hristian !"
j uIiigH'trVeixtdirinH-'l.Suvanrfi', with
-ahrighteniit fai-ei." '"A gejinl word
is nevelost jyouisee. Givianeyour
hand, ki ivj lai ; and you shall be a
sergean to-njoTrow, and a rifl goiid
,. one ydt 11 make I? r ' .-, I ' .""' :,
!. And :he nlext lilav lie made good
- his worn.
t
When jelouds of sorrow dull the day,
Can wi, all trusting, turn away
And look to pod and humbly say:
Thy will be done I", . v . : :
Idlenjess is the mother of vice.-
Idlenless always envies industry
,-Idle
houses.
brains are the devil s work-
-Notes About Ensilaice.
"Dr. It. II. I-wis lias ol.liu'in-ly,-frorii
time to tiinc, yiwn tin A
and Obwrrei; throult iiicrviews, i
tert'stin and valuable infonnati
in-
on
alxmt Hiil.s and cnsilaojc Mr. .1. II.
Davis. th- hianajriT of hi (,'loYcrdale
farnij kindly lurnislnti the lolloivin
:ts the (:r;t of forty tons of r-a-vino
etisita'f. nt in a silo hclow ground ;
vines uncut. Tin' items of cost are
as follows:
; Plowing 7 , acres of land at $1:2")
per acre. S8:7o; 14 hushels of hlack
Ieas at 9L cents ) r l)Uhel.
namuvinir 7 acres in peas hmadcast.
1. "): lal tor of sowinir p as broad
cast 7o rt-n.ts; rolling, jf 1 ; hauling
1 HI two-iiorse loads. niowin;. tillinr,
eoveriivi aval; Aveiliinu silo. 827.2-".
Total .st S")lr.S"). There weve'- two
mowings of hue ciover cutfioin this
same seven acres hefore hepeas were
sowed in July. Farm 'hands, mules,"
itc. are all eharuod in the above at
the same, rate paid all extra labor
hirer!,' Peas, were sowed 'Jur Mh,
'mowed .ejiteiiiber lfi. Jr. Lewis is
how filliiiLr a sil( above ground with
cut nrillo. niai.f and p-a-v'ins. It
has To tons capacity. I le lias pur up
J40 tons of peas, corn' anl niills en
silaire this sniiutier uji h date' at less
than Sl.oO j'er Ion, cut -up."
C'olii in Horses.
( )ne of 1 1 ie pri : ai ea uses T 'c i ic
in horses is hnpropi r ; mastication
and ensalivation of feod. ' -.Manv ,
horses ha ye a voracious appetite i
-.'and. are inclined to eat fast and bolt t
their food only partially lhastieaU-d:';
while other horses have uneven and ,
irregular molar teeth. relKTerin, them I
incapable of niasticatinu: their food :
properly.. Mario an error which is j
often committed by" non-pro fessionaT '
trav-linsr horse dentists; Instead of ;
renibvino' the 'sharp and irregular
corners of the teeth they usually d -stroy
' one-third part of the 'entire .
table surface of the molar teeth, thus
forever destroying one of the most
important organs of die.-tioii. I lere
is a point, ajtl-a- very important ono,
for us to examine in all subjects that .
are sufferers from eoiie. Iftln-tei'th :
are. not lerl'orniiii": their function
then we niust. expect indigestion,
stomach and bowel trouble. V, -Fair
in 'Ohio Fanner.
Farm Animals juul Tliefr F'el;
It is a very. ;ipi-rior -ox- that can
make a jrain of fo;:r-pounds-of tlesh
.pert day. - Of tills, two-thirds' is
water; leavinir -only 7ne ami out -third,
)ounds -of dry substance to
nourish the bee,f eater. Many cows
can lie found that ri'e forty pounds
of milk per day. and of this at l-.-iist
tiv- pounds ani solid, dry substance.
The ox anil the-cow would jiro'bably
consume about j the same amount of
food each to produ !- these results.
This heintr the case, it is easy to'see
tl uit the ew isjfar the more prolit
able rma-h-ine I fur - coiivertintr' ' the
fjrass and eo.
He Vegetation ol tne
eflrth jwto cood
sto!n,:c!i. The
food for the j i ii 1 1 i;l 1 1:
iitti' gill lVolli the';
ci t v ,v ho 1 1 i si v i j rei i t h a t i i i i 1 k is o n 1 v !
'"chi'wed gras-s" ha.s vet more to learn',
that all tlesh j is grass. .W ;,--land'
Fanner . '
7"" "
Ajiph's for Cows.
Anodt rate(p;ai-itity of apples, say
six to eight 'qu irts per ; day,-while'
containing little sul stance of nutri
tive. value, will a-sist in the digestion
of her other food, and their IhivoriiiLT
will' improve the taste of the milk.
Kut air- exct ssivj- amount of apjwles'
might !e aji injuiy-fi'om the amount
of seeds -they contain. -Apple. scedU
in considerable jpiantity 'ope.rate:oii
the urinary orgaiis, aiitis is what
has led some to suppose that the ap
ples dry. cows -up. The writer has
often fed the small quantity of a
plev mentiomd to cows witii decided
hem-lit. It is better that they should
be feikwith nitrogtrnoits food, as ap
ples are very 'deficient in album--inoids.
Pro Slei-nrl i 'on i!rif
Gentleman
The (('. Jinllfiii) gives the fol
lowing method of . curing a cow ot
the habit ifs sucking herself: "Make
a' saturated- tincture of jiowdereil
aloes and alcohol, keep it in :il muci
lage bottle tightly corkeU; and paint
the 'end'of each teat with the mix
ture, and tire' cow will soon become
disgusted."
-HIXTS OX t'OOKINO.
To M AKK VK-AS'l'.
'Ingredients: A cupful of baker's
yeast ; four eupfuls of Hour; two
"large potatoes, boiled ; one cupful
of sugar and six eupfuls of boiling
Ayater, -
Mix the -'warm mashed potatoes
ami MigTir together; then add the
Hour; next,. add six eupfuls of boil
ing Avater. -poured on sUnvlv : this
cooks the flour a little. ,lt will be
of the consistency of-batter. Let
the mixture get almost cold, stirring
it Veil that the bottom may become
cool also-. It Avill spoil the yeast if
the hatter bo. too hot. When hike.
warm. a-ld the teacupful of
yeast.- ieave this 'mixture in the
kitchen, or in some Avann place, per
haps mi the kitchen:table (do not
put it too near the stove), for five 01
six hours, until it gets perfect ly
liglit. i Do not tnucli it until it gets
somewhat light ; then stir it down
two or three times during' the nyxt
six hours. This process makes it
stronger. Keep.it in a yiol place
until needed.
The yeast will last .pertR'tuaUy, if
; teacupful of it be always .kept
Avhen making bread, to make new
veast at the next baking. Keep it
"in a stone jar, scalding the jar every
time fresh ye&et is made. - 1
Insunniier, it is Avell to mix corn
meal Avith the yeast, and dry it'in
cakes, in some shady, dry place.
turning the cakes often, that they
may Tecome thoroughly dry. It re
quires about one and a half cakes
(iscuit cutter) to .make four medium-sized
loaA-es of bread. Crumb;
them, and let them soak in luke
warm Avater about a quarter of an
hour before using. -
TO MAKE THE BREAD. ' .
Ingredients : . FloHr,. one and a
half cupfuLs of yeast,' lukewarm wa-
tor, a tal.lesptMjuful v) lard, a little
salt'. -. " . ' . .
i" i: ." tlimr into the
bread-b( .wl; sprinkle a little salt ovtr r
K1u.denouW w;atl.r !
onesto " in v2r, will 1
take ovtmi-zhf; in summer, ahout j
three hours.. ' After it has risen. mix
well info it one tal.lespoont'ul of. (
lard'; then add Hour (not tM much) 1
and knead it half an hour. The ;
more it is kneaded, the winter and j
finer -it becomes. Leave this injthe
bread-bowl for a short time to rise ;'
then make it into loaves. Let it
rise ajrain for the third time.' Hake.
. T .s r.
I have "remarked oefore that lit
one person in a thousand knows
how to make jroon toast. ineMiu
ph st dish is the he oftenest sjioilod.
If the cook sends to the table ;i r
properly made piece of toast, one )
mav. judire ;that she .'is a xcirnltfic I
cook, 'and may entertain, at the same :
lime, exalted hemes of her.
The bread should not be too fresh.
It should be cut thin, evenly, ami in :
rood shape. The crust cdjres should j
1... , 'I'lw. iiii sti;iv'i-d oil -
can be dri (1 and put in the bread-
crumb can. The object' f toastinr ;
bread is to .extract all its moisture '
to convert tin-douh into pure i'ari-
na of wli. at. which is very dnrcsti-
hie.. Present each, side -of the bread
to the tire for a few moments to i
M-arm. witlVotit attepnptinjr to toast it H
thi n turn almttt the first side at '
some distance irom uie nre. m mat
it mav slowly and evenly r-eive-a 1
,.,,,';, .(ilaiv Mil over the suriaee. :
Xo,M turn;it to the ther side, .nov-i
in'r it in the same wav until it is
perfectly, toastlil. The coals should
be clear- and . hot'. , Serve it tne mo
v-i
olise- '
meiit it is done, on a warm 'plat
what is better, a 'toast-rack: 'eo
(juently. do not have a piece ofbread
toasted until the one for whom it is
intended is-readv to eat it.
If. as is -en. rally done, a thick
slice of bread is hurriedly ex-posed to ;
allot fb"e. and the exterior of the ,
bread toasted nearly black, the;
inleiition of extract im.r the moisture
is leU-ated, 5ts the heat will then
produce no erffect on . the interior of
the slice", wuirh remains as moist as
ever. Charcoal i- a bad conductor
of heat. The overtoasted surface is
nothini; more or less than a, thin
layer of charcoal, which prevents
the heat from penctratinir. through
1 1 i"- bread. Neither will but tcj pass
throttjih tli' liard surface: it will re
main'on it, ami if exposed to heat,
to melt it in. it will dissolve, and run
n'erit'in the form - of rancid oil.
Tltis is why buttereil t a.t is so often
unwin'ihsomc."
niAir. r.i-i i i r.
Mix one teaspoouiul of sait int'
three pints of flour: put one teaciip
ful of milk, with two tahlespoop.ful-
of l!ird on the tire to warm, l'oin
this, mi two eLTLrs wi ll beaten : add
the .Hour.' witii one tea cupful of
home-made yea-t. When well mix
ed, set in a M"ftrm place for aiout
five hours to rise: thin form into
oiscu-ts ; let them rise again, -wake.
, OKA 1 1 a m i!i;i:.i.
Make the sponge as for white
bread : then knead in (iraliam hour,
only sifting .paij, of it. Add, :dso.
tw: or three tablespoon fills of niolas-
i:i srs.
Add to about a quart of bread
dough th"' beaten yolks of three eggs. i
half a cupful. of -butter, ami one cup
ful of sugar: 'mix all wi'll together. -
When foiane'il into litfle cakes ! rather
high and' slender, and placed very
near eacli other). rul' the tops with . ; '
sugar and water mixed: .then i
-.sprinkle . over drv sugar. ' This !
should till two pans. '
I5KATKX -A V i ..
da! one-quarter of a pound ;of
lard into one and a half pounds jof
t'our. adding a pinch "of salt. .Mix
enough milk or water with it to
inake a 7'dough. Teat the dough'
w il with a rolltng-pin fur half an
hour or more, or until the dough
will lireak when ulie'd. Little ma
chines come for the purpose making
beaten biscuits, which facilitate the
operation. . Form into little biscuits,
prick ihein on. top several times with
a fork, and bake.
"IjichThts." 1 '
A corn annihilator The pig.
A hard set the hen 'on porcelain
eggs.
"1( lies" call a great ;many jieojile
to church." I
The song of tin- mill is always
hoppertune: .,
The easiest way to pay a gas bill
burn, kerosene.
Opening of. the season Uncover
ing the mustard p-t.
Whv are babies like new flannel? ;
lt.V.UHC they shrink from- AVashillg. ' )r , y m.M. specially l'..r as, of W: tptalif.-, aoi ol" o'i raiie a.l r.ui-.' i
Th- grocer who puts sand in his : We an- U-m-r ,.K;iKm,l and lniveti,,- !hM imcl.n'uio i il.o fftan-. '
, ' . . ... ur wa-inir. are lighter than a.:v ..t-r -; the mmu- i-aia.--tv, a Iult Hem on '..aa roa'iU.
vllgar yearns to labor ami to. Weight. Owr wroo-ht sUvl.tl.ii.il.h- -U-Uu a.v '..-( . ea!.- arid never lMHi.iv'. Wi- n.aKcove. two wag
It is leasant to find a fottr-leaf : ,,s iH'r,,:,-v !'."' -1'I' lr'iii.tlv. "-iir -Aag..iw a re keju fors-.le in l.!f.:m)'..iily Uy j
clover, hut beware ot the poison I
lant.
The evil fhat mi n do live after
them. Even wln a an amateur cor-
netist dies he leaves the fatal instru-
.iiss. ijii i 1 1, 1 c imn in iiiuii in
tell fortunes,'' said a young fellow to
a brisk brunette, "'just let me have
your hand,' if you please." "La. Mr.
White, how sudden vou are! Well.
SSki.:.iJd::!.METHODIST FEMALE SEMINARY
to the dress department?" Oblig- j - - I ;
ing r loor-W alker : "( ertanily.tvalk
this way." Lady Customer: "My ,
dear sir, I Couldn't Avalk that waty if -I
practiced for two years."
At a-recent Avedding in Canton. '
Mo., the parson closed theccrenmnv ':.
Avith the sentence: "Whom (hd I
hath joined together let no man put
asunder." Avhen an aged Avomait ex- !
claimed with, gre.'it earnestness : '"Or I
110 Avonian either; for they're just as j
bad as the men."' .. . j
Sheridan made his appearance;
1
one day in a pair of iicaa-boots ; -these
attracting the notice of some of his 1
friends. ''Now fruess," said he, "liow !
came bv. these Ixnjts." 2Ianv"'
probable" guesses then were made.
"No," said Sheridan '"no, yonVe
not hit it, norveA'er Will ; 1 bought
thein and paid for them."
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! OPENS MONDAY, SEPT. 13TH.
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MISS M. E.jCARTER, PRINCIPAL.
MRS. T. G.jCOZART, ASSISTANT,
MISS MYRAj ALDERMAN, MUSICAL DIRECTOR.
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J"rartiailarjattcntion given both ti toe
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For further .information iilln
ULLINEM !
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STOCK AND AM -PREPARpD
TO MY CUSTOMERS.
DURHAM. N. C.
RKUS ol
AND BLINDS,
M M ON THE MARKET
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of the Spile.
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TOILET ARTICLE,
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AND PERFUMERY, j
Chilled to OUT Oln
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Wholesale Prices. i
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VAUGHAN k TENNY,
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MSSEi WAGONi
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TWENTY WEEKS:
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17.00
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moral nh.l ii'.iv-K-al ti-.ariinir (' tilt- .uiiils.
J. S. f.Mill, Pn-sl.knt r-r.l of Trusty
BIG EXCITEMENT! BIG TIMES! BIG PRICES!
BRIG -
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GLOBE
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SOLD LAST WEEK 216,674 L.UQ., Ur r ftKmr,Ro luun . .
r AT RATLING GOOD PRICES. BELOW WE GIVE YOU JUST A FEW
I OF THE MANY HIGH PRICES OBTAINED.
F. THOMPSON.
One lot. $1:2 7")
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One lot. Stl '"
If) oil
J. .1. S(il 1KKS.
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14 To
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10 (Ml
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dtiini; - 'i rvthimr we can
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I'liiled .-late.-. And as for vour cutters and wrapper- we want them all.
wb v. In. it sell v 1 ' Hi -toil;, ceo at t he
Wariliaiusedn Not; !i'( ';io!in.t or Virginia. Smm' m.-iv tel! vou that th y
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.i :i.!p:iv mat vou win latum lor
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Y. Mtr ii ii-nds.
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! graham & ruffin,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
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II C. FARTHING,
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X&OTXORTS,
HATS. SHOES. HARDWARE,
j Crockery, &.c.
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f. 'I i link-. 'iili-e-. lentil-." cloak-.
Ni-.v Mm 'kl-i Wraji-. Shau 'rockerv.
1 1 -la u arc. Wnou ami Willou arc.-
Hnr'Jware. IMows. i :isti:i-'-. 1.1
I lli -kii-y iV:i-.'i in.-, lintii-i.
I'li:i li.n-. Harm-.", ami
all kill. I- i.f
Groceries and Family Supplies.
- .i;.i',iuli(aifjnM'.; .r;i c- iin.l will lic-iiMat n-ir-i'
in Mill i.ijj i ioiii- am) mv nu- Ih-I'o:v Imyiny. No
I ainfcilsikriil for pai-l tavoe- im.l hol-.to nu-ril
- a i-oiititiiisisiii e of tin- -ainr;.-
V. s truly. ;.e. KAKTH1XO.
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r;- iinlrtiiol to nu liv
liou-iirrtu jje'.ir.. ii-n line li contrai-t. v ill i!en-c
i-oni.. fringe.-,! T i N ' I aml'-.-uk-, or 1 .-hall .io
ei-ti.l Topeipe !i law. V. --v trul.
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J. G. mill - , J: F. CONRAD.
J fc! BOWERS & CO..
nionL'iiL'e.
jlieadciuarters For
h ALWAYS FILL STOCK CF
Flour,
ileal,
T "IL Molasses,
Sugar,
Goflfees,
Fish
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FAiCY GROCERIES
r fpN HAND- AT
J. el BOWERS & CO.,
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TRADE RAPIDLY INCREASING
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21 ;"( S. K.'! o'hS. " 1"
' 2'1 oil One lot. - "17 2o "" - 2- :
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F1JANK A1AMS. " . -I. J. Kb iSHKK. ' " .'M -V
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II. M. .IAMKS. . 2:i (Mi K.' A. Si A XKi KL L
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T. K. LOHKKTS. I!. 15. t A IJUI N ! T )N. . -'.mm:
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S. I'.TKliKY. , - 2! Mi
One lot. lo T- A. KAY. v . 2C c
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Ji. lHI' ;J. (H) tine lot. 1 1 K"
J. K. COLKMAN mi , - - - y2-'.
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K. SYKKS. : one lot. ' sM im i hu- lot..t .si.,-;:,
p; oil - . ' ' i2 " 2;mki
. oil .Vi ' 1 7 ' 11 ! ; . "" ;' 2") eo
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eon in ion trranes 01 ini .acco a 1 e in -i so
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for von. We are buvimr at least nine
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linn 1 ;i 11 11 n mi i.hu.- t n Mi 1 .1 -
lobe Warehi ilise win iv Volj will told f 1
ion t s; i to t m- n t lev-ij uo
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oil 1" ' W.IUi '1 1 alid don't Stop tii! volt
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a moptn :,:o-r "n ; m.-re.t j .'anKiU'.
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STANDARD MARBLE WORKS !
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PROPRIETORS.
Jr(,t nnrlf trith if' I3itrf(am' flmbfe Works.
We have just opened in 1 hirhani, ". ('.. (opposite j.tii Jot) ;t rir-j-e-.--ilarble
Yard that shall be the STANDARD of Xoitii ( "a--.li:;.-i tor tin." wnk.
on ilarlile foi- any p.uvpos -. . - . .
FINE
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PLAJN
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MONUMENTS
7 mmmSu
HEADSTONES,
Gnrhhio of M
As woii.iac-n. we are no sttarg:rs to the people, for we have Wc.il. with,
tlje Durham Marble 'Wei'ks a'most since it, was founded, and no -foi tl.nt
vav.i in tuauitu uiiM oeeu rt'iiiseii da itnv customer.
NO DRONES WITH
You heard it before, but I will tell vou again, that T J HuHir:- ;
longer with II. I. Kogers,'but is selling work for himself, and wiU - ,
customers in '
DURHAM MARBLE 4 WO RK8 !
R. I. ROGERS'
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H ITt n Trl T if 77 iP-r tA -r -r - ,P
XJL-LJ 5LJ 5 lTng
: TOMBSTONES I BROWN STONE
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! for-th. past five years I have 1,1,,,
' .Lc i-;;r; r., " '- Jll? the adjmnmg counties. My trade
lSSB
ruwi-uiuioo nuiiR.
C. -T 'ttnlln 1 .;
.r- "u"u'TiU lias recently
longer ia mv PTinlnvTnr.4- .iai: ' .7, "J .J emi- ojaesmi
rentri .free., application. Havins iiow
" ' bx.c an v usiomers tne" benefit of
iit aml l.ubbn .llarhh, which tcilt enable me
to tin more iror.- (!ltff iilei: orI.
tA: ks, opsite.BanWr
'need unythi, :g in my line, I am, ve ry t rd vf 6 vlw W theuture
p. T . , j n R.LIiOGERS.
J- will attend all the CnnH n a- - " '
call on those who wish to purcltaanythinr t
OBACCO
AT THE
USE
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AMn THE BRIGHT GRADER
A. N..LKA.
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hiliii a- i m-v na e i ri - i :.- ..
- tenth: - of the common -grade 'that
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t at 'an1. Vare!'io;-e i i,.
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affd
tne
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H i lal'-i . best alTall'.' ' I : le t 1 K -i 1 . - I
c.:;i ii yoiir to' .::vf- t- more nioi,.'-y
do ! e inio'l iliti Hi! ' ' . . t : : I ! ' ' -
t the OL' L.K WAKKilOlK.
Mi -i' i Wl-- Will -el 1 I Voll
all for l.ast'.t'a'v.'.r-.
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"FLAIN
HBADSTQNBS
AND
VAULTS:
arhle or
(ir write.
US, ALL WORKERS
m MhM rAKTlUlMK.
acted as mv Travelin.r ;,w;.
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in, is no
.s ui.
tneir Cora mission.
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