Carolina Watchman.
THURSDAY, MAY 0, 1SS9.
Mr. V. G. , Bogle, repubticau, was
elected Major of Tuvloraville. .
Advertising the lonisiana Lottery
is forbidden by the laws of North Car
olina, and we think the huvis in the
interest of the people. Weknow of
at least two, papers in 'the State which
j refused to publish sucfi advertisements
before the law against it was made.
There are about 5,000 men-masons,
carpenters, &c -on a striked Pitts
hirfZ. Later It is off.! :
in
MA North Carolinian," writin
the Wilmington Star of Majj 21; treats
his subject with marked -ability. He
. i . . a i . i . - " i - - - -
If Jo - iu..i. uerwKes to tm why-iyounsr North
- -u' . ' -in i vrtiuuuwus icuve me ocyie. and lavs it ,r'-""? 'niini.im;ii
tnen rarely become insane although ! . . . i 'rtUU1,l)sli;';4 tnuu n.....
the "di.ir is rnnt,mlVnf Lm P"" to local jealousies! But we will
- . . -...-.... v IU Uli , " H . . -
r - I leave ine reader to mminA the t.rUI
cotton gin, at for himseIf nr next issue
. CapL J. D. Browns
Davidson College, was
burned jester-!
-da j. Supposed to hare, bes n set on
lire.
A white male child, two weeks old,
says the Davie Times, was found in a
spring in Davie county, Tuesday of last
wee, wnere ue was probably thrown
Kir enniA t r. K -' . i. I ' mi
j ovine iiniuiucni uiotner. : ine coro-
All the parties in pursuit of the
Fostmastership of Raleigh, are at
Washington, laying siege to the White 41 . W retured a verdict of " came
Iionse. ' I to aeattr by some foul means."
How sin leads to insupportable shame
There is-just an 'even'dozen of prin- aud deathi
tersin the Congress of the United
Statesrabre than of any other . class ha akest adaptation of paper to the
common wants of man, is that olmak-
'WZ bottles of it. Thr.
u I w . ' " f'W ILA
North Carolina will rcceivever duslry has already achieved consular-.
W,UUU of the appropriation for the ble success in Chicago. .Many advan-
naiionai guards of the I several States tages are claimed for ware made of this
by the War Department. ! ' material lightness, durability nri-
rm 7 . . : "." breakableness, &c, while the cost is
xne irucK larmers in the southern considerably Iowp ihn ha
- 1 .1 . .1 .. . . -. I J- " '- OrtlllU
ij ot me Atlantic states are in luck tide made of glass.
pnces m ine northern markets are
good on almost everything. i The cotton factory scheme at Rl
iin stems in nr;icrtho u. x.
Adulterations in dairf products from obtain snhspn'nf ;..o ...
TT:j ai-ii.. ' . .. . iiuuiuK ic rainer
uiutvu otaces are arousing the slow work. VV
ar
- English, and there is talk of excludin
the products from their market.
think there is some
anger of the South going a little too
fast in this cotton factory craze. The
Jnsticofthe Peaee appmnted 'bv ,1 . Uus"le8s
the legislature mst come before the kLJZ.' ? " Con'
Superior Curt Clerk and aualifv bv "".'""""'" weotton t,H!tory
Washington Letter.
" (From our regular currespondsnt.)
. WASHCforox, May 61859.
' Lx-Prwideat CiTelandV celebrated
seil bro rn carri agrt horses, ,togtt her
wiin ins carnage , h irne&j. etc;, were
sold to-day at i a.ietion. - When Mi.
t levelancl left 1 here he had : hot
decided iwirether he would sell them
or carry them to New York.. The
prices realized were satisfactory.
Iheracihc coast has captured the
biggest tiling yet iniren onh hr " flip
- r r- . w w -
It is the con
tract to build the mammoth armored
coast defense vessel that was provided
vi 7 v vyuurrsM, wnicu nas
been awarded by the Navy Department
to the Ui.ion iron works of San Fran
cisco. HiX-becretary Whitney is en-
wiiwi io ine credit of having nade it
possible to build such a vessel on the
racinc coast by the recognition he
gave to the enterprise of the Capital
ists that established this plant for the
building of iron and steel yessek The
price of the new vessel is to be $1,628,
000. "When the cat's away the mice will
play1 Jon n Sherman has gone to
hurope and the Foraker wing of the
republican party of Ohio, with Pnr.
aker at the head. ha
7 " " vrj.v UU If 1
Washington to see what thi
' -------- t
be . coaxed into trWmcr f I lam T..I,..
Sherman ; has 'by his selfishness
seemingly committetl political suicide
He got two or three offices for his own
personal favorifes but he has. made en
emies of the enti:e Ohio Congressional
delegation thereby. Kepresehtatives
uutterworth and McKmley have huur
been able lieutenants of Shermans but
tney train
teo at tiib i amiet.
6PEECT1 rr THE PHESENT GOVENOB CP
WASDIXGTOS'S STATE.
-At the centennial banquet in-New
York on Tuesday uight, toasts were re
sponded to by a number of distinguished
uieu Grover Cleveland responded to the
toast "The People of the United States."
Govener Lee, of Virginia responded to
the toast !Tho States.' Following are
extracts from Gov. Lee's speech : .
.. The inauguration of George Washinz
to i &i the iirst-Preti lent of the United
S ales, is the event of American history
wearecelcbratiiigto-night.- Itsohappens
tint I tun Ina iiMai r . - .
vxuvcruor or me
-. A Sijniflcant Pea3ira Decision. -
TVAsmNOTOJr, May7 7.A3sistant Sec
retary Bussey to-day rendered an j opin
ion of great importance, broadening' for
mer constructions in - the line of duty"
cases. In the case to-day Mary E. Mc
jveu applies for a pnsK3 as the widow ofj
Alexander ilcAeil, who, while engaged
In a wrestling match with comrade in
camp,: received injuries which resulted in
ha death. The pension office rejected
the claim on -the. ground that McNeil
wa not in the line of duty at the time he
sustaineu his injuries, but- Mr. Bussey
hOldS that he Was' nml la'io rlntvn tita
i . . . . r . J 'v.i..
uroau principle that soldiers while in
Cotton and Grain Hark et.
Reported bj B0Ta)EN & QCIXX.
$1.03 1.10
1
JXO, A. BOTOEX.
now ?Lfb?5 h?J f t f Uved is camp, while not disobeying orders or
now sleeping his last sleep no sound solactinsrin viol.-itinn rmn5
quietly and calmly that will ever awake
u..i io giory again. Uwing to that cir
cximstauce, and -from no merit of mine
I feel I have leen honored by the request
to make a response to the toast just read
V iriiiuia, in giving this illustrious patri-
?l t uthf .Kb0lt couny recognizes the
hi i ouAn. '? &Jat m&y contain
the locality ot his birth, and the place of
his burial, uo one State can bom.,! w,a
bjundless fame, but that
known world, and panh fn
acting in violation of military regulations
arealways in the line of duty.
lmfr!(!in ITninn io nr....ll.. s . . .
' - - m.w.a I.M 11,1 I I I II I flVf1f"T n r-
1 1 . . . -J n.ivavcil III
.i penains to tne hero's life servi
ue aauonai crow
Chicago, May 7.A dispatch from
Jfajesville Ky., says that the freight
train which was transporting the famous
Libby prison from Kichmond to Chicago.
!:Vieckd 7. ,ni.,e f .that plaice
j,Lciu?y ov ine breaking of an axle of
w,c car? j ne remains of the war relic
were profaselv pentterod 1wt. u
ings of people fl H ked to the scene ail day to
o the cure the old bricks and lumber as me
in the memoes. No one was hurt. '
Cotton firm
Strict gd Midiiog 1C
Good Midling : 10
Midling "10
Low Midling : - 9
Suins & Tinges 8(9
Wheat
Coro fffw
0t3 :
63
40
' BALTIMORE
MILLINERY STORK
' JOPENiNGt
OF-
BOTDEN & OBms
: BALERS '
Uotion.
Grain,
7 fertilizers1
-JSPRIMG MILLINERY,I. Agricultural Imp,
. , THJjj b WEST LINE OF
sides
shoulders
12J
.11
.10
wn Which hi ml a
rovsof the State.-, is inl km"h; Jorn
W -- UI llllllll, I 1).
with the military and civin flu r v!. I 1.00
splendid career; for "called bv hi ran, ! r'ou,rcDt 2-60 2-?5
try to the defense of hprlihi -rHt . -65
nmnWiitU. ini... M 'TT', . ' "f acon hams
,..... j f..xttvu lue riguis ol hll-
u.aiiuy, ana on me pillars of national in
dependence laid the foundation ofa great
Twico invested with the supreme ma.
lauacj ij v uio unanimous voice ofa free
idpie, ne surpa;sei in the
glories of the held, and v
signing scepter and sword
shades of 3Iount Vernon.
-tWHimanimous in vnnfli
through life, great in death-his hichost
Country Produce MarkeL
Reported by D. R. JULIAN & GO.
CO I Lard
.10
HATS, V; V. ' ,;"'..,
BONKTETS,
Bu
cr
9 .
ARE NOW ON EXHIBITION AT
THE NSW MILLIN3EY STOBE OF
MRS. SU? V. FiSPiVflQ,
UVER tSOSTIAK & MCUANLES bTORE
April 4:lm. " "
agons,.
g's, Carria-
Road Carts,
Potatoes irsh 70 (J .75
" " sweet 50 .60 1
fOT .10
Butter on
Chickens 20 -.25 ! Tl. Z'. r 1 i
Molars coontrj .30 Laronna waicnman.
SUBSCRIBE TO
FITILil
I 1 . i
voice ofa free
iSSlSUST RECEIVED
HUZERSi
WE ARE NOW RECEIVER .
now they train with th Fnl ambition wn th ho,.r.;.. l.u t T
, with whom thev hsiv m-wl hs noblest victorv thn fm.mmct 1.:'
I . J HI Lav vi 11 i 111-
league, onensive and defensive; and
mw uilio UIC ' L' r1; ,1V , sir T1 II I r I mi
John Sherman is now . u;2 . 1 "ep"b,l? of 1-? should le the
term in lb S-t- ' 0 " r1' "U"S n,e. totHe-the United
... ... --.v wiuhj, oiuies OI llmlAC onv 1 .1; ..
rri, TT:i.1 . v. .. .. J . . . VT. . ' . . - I'tcsciiv UISI1 11
xuc uiiiteu ocates omcni s f.hnt vnf Kuisneo uinef-aiair stmto will th 1
:..i... .1 1 ii- . . ",v p..:. 1 . .v : . : "vnuc
in .1 laiui-raoom'' business in Okl.i-1 aics 01 1S41 and 1789, when
- TM pieirx 1 1,ower was ln the "ad of
V V- 1,ei,ry Jiarnson, aud aGeorKe
MAN Y NEW AND LATEST STYLES OF
Bur Sjrin U 1
Paper chimese, or chimesettes, stam-
1 j .... .. .
jjcu mm cut in imitation of lace and
embroidery and displayed between
the front edge of .the jacket, are in
. order.
The "American Press" say the
leading advertising agencies have form
ed an. ; assoclition or "trust." No w
.w- ..wtiativia uu me same to even
things.
up
The administration is grand on civil
service Wauamaker in particular run
the guilotine on - Democratic postal
agents Io its utmost capacity while he
tonld.
Five persons were burned to death
in thcdweJling houB of Watson Bow-
ens, Westchester county. N. Y Mon
day nitfht-his mother, two young
children and two maid servants. Whn
Bowens discovered the tire he took hi
wife out of the building, but both
and she were badly burned. The
screams of the other oersnns uW
haird, but he was powerless toreliev e
tnem.
upon to
Interior
still
ex-
De-lere.
noma, have been callerl
aI.h. iKvr.. . , 1 r 1 1 1
Mtiin men aciiuns to ine
parJtuent.
Vv si 1. r 1
uA-jjciaiur Jianono IS
TJ 1 .1
ic ..i.iue anotner piteous app&iL to
Harrison last week and as a result he
was allowed to name the United States
District Attorney for the eastern dis
tnct of Virgin a. There was cj.iite a
howl from the Anti-Mahone Virginia
republicans. Let 'urn howl. 0
Among the few nnnm'nf motifs
arnson has found time to make sin-e
ma inuin irom tne JNew.Vrirb- r.ulo.
Washington.
May it so continue, and may the con
vrav mraiuiier, uetweeii Hie States, be for
uie promotion ot commerce and civil;...
tion, the progress of asrrienlniMl
manQfacturing wealth, and the devdnn.
ment of arts and
Slate is laborintr at the same lime t i.r.
mnto dm .. 1 a 1
n, . c J ... VIIIICU
ntaies. liien m:iv hp lini- ti.
, - mi. in valua
tions frcm 42 hearts, nscenr incr
ratners tod sweeDincr nn Mm i,r,..,.
and risinir above the stars, that State
Mian noi im up its suord aghainst Stai
nup t in 1 y-v . . 1.
...wv.. fu4ia iucjf kiiuw war anv
iC 3-f B'TW -S . :
OUR ESTABLISIIfj)
and
VALUABLE BRfl
which we will offer to l,eTr,
1 1 n I
110
MOM
I?l nrn1 rniii
npifis
I . .
J -
The Daily News says there will be
no prohibition election in Charlotte
this year. The petition laid before the
County Commissioners was defective
in the material point of not containing
the names of one-fourth thQ
There is to be ii big time of horse vers. A board of n.vil 5.."
racing at Hickhory, commencing on vice examiners was in session at Char-
IIJSUf neany iuu Uorsesjulw Auesuay. a majority of the ao-
"Jinn lavam 1 li'ff,i Ci 1 mi 1 I n Jr..,.,. . ...1 . i
, -u., umci cut otaies wiu be rep- t,1Crt,,ta "no came before the board
icocineo. were negroes.
Two men are to be hung in this
State on the 7th of June, to wit: J. S.
iucaianan, ot Alacon coontv, for mur
der; and David Bell, of Madison coun
ty, for rape, j .. .
I l' ... . . vru -' oimii iiicv miuw War anv mrr
bration was that of his brother, Carter that the rein of peace, union and
15. Harrison, to be Tjnited States Mar- ""ty shall be as lasting s the home
shal for the middle district of Tennis- ,hhe stars a? eternal as the foundations
see. If Mr. Cleveland h,A s,n;...i u,e venasung nuis-aud in your har
''t::.7'xT... enngnten the
iicau eiutor in tne country would h
And NOVELTIES IN JEWELRY.
u: 1 a., l. "rr,u,
ma uiui rt to a nnirinn Af.. k u 11 . . . ""c
i- 1-, . V,1 " t-''j icpuu- wunu, jom tne swe nn- anthem nn.i
Mean editor in thp cnnntr.r ..'u l .... ! .1..; . u ' 0 ,,ul?eiut nd
- - v w 11 1 n 1 11 1 11 1 ii'ii'i 1 t'l uiWi 1 111 ifi iimi um rinr ka..... l .
j , . . . j ua 1 r 1 , ouujio v uiv w ii err i ni
roared tor months, but thev will a; the problem of fi
.1 1 ... . .. la .." 1 l" " v V1.ll3l
creeuy overlook this little bit of ne- 1 Kovernmenr, has been solved
potism. Verily it does malce n .i;Tn, UJtJ American Continent."
ence whose ox is irorprl 1
Army courts seem in m.l-n .kLL .Wftat constitues bad
.-, . JillH
ireer meas in regard to maltim
ir
the
The Paris Exposition was formal lv
til k r
uFuwoa ocn Aiay at rtVi..t.
k n -i . " : ' v,"vf
-jr rresiuent Uarnot. The President
was acconin.niT f tun
r -J llIC
"punishment fit the crime
. iiaj. iijuecker f who x ns the engineer
in charge of the Washington aqueduct
tunnel has been found m. if-, k ..
court martial on- several counts of .hay
ing neg ec l his outy as an offieial
etcir And the wild neglect has cost
,.v..... ma, n.ve been spent!
nn t lie tun r.-l
.... .ww..e. ivuicn nas now been
biinloned Pretty serious crime one
would thmk and deserving nf severe
punishment. What do4 fh&
uai say r J hat jI;nor T.v.b
rf II O t0 At AM V -
I,; CrV. JaSe.s and jurors. In the
,uai1c"11 UI "i'W -superior Court, ac
& lIJC vjuiusuoro iuessenger. a
if ;li I ,,,,e P'annn's was bad.
h,V 1? ' .-rr particular it was
bad. He replied that the old man was
curious and comical," that he would not
visit any one and would allow no one to
visit him; and this was Smith's bad char-acter.-Slate
Chronicle.
4 uiaiiJiastno more right ta say an
Hnriyil thing than to act one: no
Wore right to speak fudelj , than to
iuarnai sav
ground, bv the Pre.ri.teat of t! S L 1 " 'T ' iS? .W'f to"'""
te and the Chmh.- f n....: u. "uel 1,1
Iney were greeted in an n:Mr fr.. dicrous. An oftTcer l,v n..iJf ..J
Tirard, Prime Minister, who took oc- l6811643. crifiees SlJXxJJxX) and
casion to extend a welcome f,4 nil FI c.y 01 a "'-' "ceded in-
knock a' man down wKifK i- strangers in Paris.' ,.nd n .u" 'Vlltr S'W d is fined
- - - - m wW tir-l M II" k T "MM k7Ei III I r I 111 I I I I I tl I III rl 1
- - "I ' I , I'M'll I WW V , J 1. I C
iug iu private or from k rostrum:
A fearfulyclone swept over potions
of Pratt, Stafford and Rice counties io
n; oeverai persons
"ere mea or tatally damaged. Dam'
ge to property.and -stock was very
D .1 .
France would show itself hospiU m7 wh, .OT H
able and cenerons fnn nude so lioht. If i , .
, , a wim itr ciuswprpd im
two .vords, social indnence whi,l, ;,
Municipal Elections. the strongest of all powers in. Wash-
TIitv. ..... niffton.
..ciuucrauc ticket in the fnlW. ...
ngpluce3waSerected: Ashevil,.. h Z, ih TL ' . i. Hfl'y
oyO.;P.Blanton;helby,headedby V. Barnum , cliir,nan of the democratic
awaiting tnaUs a biffamiat H t0 .,,1 r,, ueaea t. Kobbms,
tour w&on. & Hxkorj, Wed byj... Hall.
"uumcr 111
Texas, another in Tennessee, and an
other in Arkansas. Hiey are all after
Jiira with blood in their eves.
Diigracafal End of the Bali
the Closintr senna lU
O ui kll
e great cen-
ay that
h (rou-
... 1 . VI,WIU ,l HJ
uiaKinff an armointmonf j.j h
hungry ass that fable S:.v t ,1 x
1 ., - . -"V" aifUICU u
death between f.t.n u ji
. vuuuies or llsiv
because he could not decide ubw.i. i
. IU
tj IV. -
According to Senator fnn-all
About the juiciest testimony as to char
acter ever eiven in this Sfu,. .1....
T..l.,A 1 Ti . -.1.1 .110 nun ui
Judge Clark's Witness in Wilkes court
about two years a-o.' Be;nS asked if he
knew the general character of A 15 he
answered that he dirl ivi.
w ' ,1T'e-ng nnd re-pa'Dir, entertain
K.1 ,a"l. entertained, it is good
-v. ... uiiiuiumi mailers, and pano.i-.n.,
in rriMttt.. ,i: . , 1 -"""
!.." - r i. ;"K aean men's es
tates. it is bad." SlatesviUe Landmark.
Another Speech by Vance.
At the Guilford celebration last Satur-
jr u.ueuiaieiy atter Zeb Vance's arri
wii me kiuuuus. ne m-ino o c... u
though brief, which the majority of the
' l-'ni, laueci to near. When the
tuu, me senator and his partv
were escorted to their quarters in a room
beside the rai road. -rL . n,
Vance, and he raine out on the front
IS,'1 Jd: " I am glad to meet all
Aoith Carolina here to-day. I know
those of you who are not here are back
r the,e te-. woods. 1 can't-.make
3 ou a speech right now. I am not fts full
ofsneechcsasl used to be; but I'm fi iin
u pi thank God. and h
hTlffnlV 0,11 Stam1' Where 1 Will hS
rw yo Patronage, as usual."
Iharlolte Chronicle.
- AND
Easv Terms to Farmer
The entire satisfaction given byfeW
anos last Season j,, ifics ui n Mvin,,iH-
there are none better th
inn our
Don't send away for goods that can be bad
at home. The wav to build
" vJ ii 11 IO VVf
keep your trade at home; and try rather to brin
encourage trade from abroad.
Farmer's
Friend
AND
and
NATIONAL
If you
can
not get what you want at home;
ask to have it ordered, and
1 1 " -
ou will save mnnov
ft . ... V ..
as well ashelp build up our town.
cry truly,
fo..;..i l n v " v-v-u , """""""g j oenaior ina Is Piw
nal taU m WY,, repaid nt HrriSOn will call anelKu
to the Springfield Republican, surpass- ? Confess to meet enrlv i Ob
t evervth ln 1.- n ii i? r . .I'd order to ?et th
. ..v.. tU illi;MurV. VMrtDlefl atra-irlU,., 1
it according to law. supreme. The
..6..o ww ao orner chance but to
Clear the rnnm Rn...,.., - .. . .
finj--;..-.:i . , t expostulation
Tention nt i.. , . r.r . " ,u 'n,sociubs
ir . ' " wce,or the wc urawnand the crowd was fiirlv
purpose of consulting oh various fines- d,en out. When emotv 11
WmMnr room looked as if ?cyc
Mrests of the Soatl,. The reader will through it. J SWept
find an mteresting report of the.meet, .We will wager a quart of nM
inganer.fiWpape- that there ooU tLt
emers in the herd drive,! i... n..
fltutn i? i . JTVIii O .i V '"
fiectioa 'in- r'w- OOUtn. fe ntra l.
r. - ; l.i , - ' " v ivi
rayette, La.- 0n ttetfV W Haanners.
rresi-
session
d -J ; - w . 'i,llll ieu
Tho .,f """o"'"" "fioretneUhnst-
. .v.voo. iiiy.iu s snfi n,-a uo thn....u
,,c "irtLier una oeen detiiiit
oy tue President.
t.y settled
Joe Foster, a lad
12
years old,
There w.ns
terference at
jarn
men
Avlaree iiumU
upmost it it U 11?: l . .
,rr "'"cnesicr naes surround
eanevog place, and others were nil. lJettcr received bv ,
.iM.H5Hs.mig at the ' mud mill" o ;
1 V. " CIT
Oyster Culture ia North Carolina.
Lieut. Wiuslow, of the United States
vy, who was detailed some two leTs
aoto make a urveyofthe oyster bees
ot Extern North Carolina, made n tho,!
oush examination into this matter lie
" t, . c y convinced of the irre-it
possibilities in the culture of the ov
m our Eastern waters that he has J
waned his-positioii i the xavy and jo n-
ed a company, or which he is nuum er
interested in thi n,VLl,a:er-
Pi uu""c. yri,
2am
1c . V IUI
O Aon 1 A
r.fl r -r,uni. tt ecI on his hook:
:...r. aviuut moment caniealnnoi
i "f "UU
a
IU1T II. nilL Ml i .
, v.i.-lii i, mux no
tefe himrclf fooS
vv, ou ue maae an i, 1. : ;
, " " "uj;!u Hie.
idea of;
for the
Order for Two Million Yards of Cotton
Baffling.
AlHn?U3A'Ga" My 2.-The Georgia
Alliance has contracted with r:n.. ?
two million yards of cotto baling To
irlife-11- st day ofg&?
Kills orthfl nnfc.fl.li J
.,! . "0I? of the creek. The bov thh.v. tbe yard. The mn,,n, "
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Go to Schultz.
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Go to Schultz.
AGRICULTURAL
WE riAVE THE
whHlXAnV. faSfncd a sms ed fKiifg to take the cotton as covered at
wnaie oegan tocrentlv null i .."'ten emit nrhlw; 1 t ... . , v .'e,eu ai
succeodftd in ..W'if'"' ""allyu ZT per uunui ed pounds.
uWtJII
I
succecaeaan " hawlinlr nnt ,rru ' I to cover thfi loa r . r " uuas,
Senator Vancei Sight
stationed in thnnfcV;;- - - . ? I we;
- v- " ; - .TrT ut "ie town, Vance. thi 17 tl -v' rom ator
prevent negroes from voUng in tht huon abiHh sffiy a
luumemal fcWi. ftn"''iF,: bient whicK ulai.' Tbe state-
a;. d.Starbers. ten of whonUew ''KSgS TJ?r iKiSS
- " w i . i iLvn n
IfoU!be .IS"?" Njere that
Our Excellent Governs.
Daniel O Fovrle would be a man of
mark anywhere. He is a denIl ora
tor,a yery. pleasant con versational i oi
geniality, and his benevolent "? 01
ancc and kindly manner wins all hearts
The! Richmond Advocate has received i
?r.,lew,-"'''e.)eeu deader Li
:r ,,uj Bpy out xnc little creviV. "i.'""15 on't write to
u,,,j is ine least of nir 7 way io Daat'a mihlihot.
tiiults. indeed t is th-. UI au . out of h a stih,it;.. rT r 'i PMD,!s"er
th
frnm th A ,r. ? approbat
' uu. virtuous.
ion
rnor
ti i . .. - wv"'
1UH U S III Illll Dvmnr.1V... .
... ,..; 0j iiiuani v witn evprv
movement for the benefit of CarX
linn; and when he retires fr...K-Y
most office in the State ho -iill diwe
;TiI,,b6 raDk M OM 2
uuk oi nis sunnt m. ti.:.. i. - . .
deed de.vi to honVr and ho fa a Verv dead
head Hois still able to urul vit
mimington Star. a "T.
m
ColTaif
For Corn, Cotton, Tobacco, Ac.
THE SYRACUSE
FlI
;or the latest styles of Oxford Ties &
Mippers, Uo to Schultz.
Jicei ami boin.v srinno nntnnt li. ' .
tAo: lvuuJt pss: plain toe
For the largest stockof Slioes and Slippers
Go to Schultz.
For a large and well-selted stock of straw hats -Go
to Schultz.
Never Saw the landmark's Baby.
V " Oxford Orphhi't Friend. " "
a prettiest thiiig i the St atV thn
If thel)est at bottom prices ire good
Go to Schultz
I'or a nice trunk or cheap umbrella
Go to Schultz, V
For the best French MiMr." j i i .
i- i aituies suo
polish Go to Schultz.
??r Pr9mPi attention to orders by mail
; Send to Schultz. .
:'t 'I !J6iatf op bio r GOLn Boofg
enotighfor
you,
IS NOW PERFECT. -Call
axd see j
THE REVERSABLE
HILL-SIDE PLOW.
AND :CLAHIv'S '
crawi mm
is something that Terj furmrr ncel.. .
We will par the Iiijrfrst fa
prices for Cot tn. Cot.toB 6?,
Md all kiudx of (Jraic.
i
J-Z. SCHULTZ.
ere o.
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