X SALISBURY. G.. THTJESDAY, ITilECE 12, 1891. mti sxn. thied giisiiss. . NO. 19. 'in . inn ill I I -i ' ii I 17 -ijj,M. r - - for Infants and "Children CiRtoTl a law well adapted to children that 1 Cantorfa mre3 Colic, Constipation CastOTi a is so weu auaieu v i r Blomacl diarrhoea. Eructation, XJacls William's Pict aire. Uncle William, last July, ! Had his picture took; ' '' "I lav t dene, of course.' says jf, "Jc3 (he, way you look !!' ?i" (All dressed, up, he was, for tha i iarlecue and jubilee, The Old Settlers hell). So he Last he had it took. j the natural niarte for it i each, weex prices, iut the a posit vaults kept ! 1 he reason was I recQipmenJL it as superior to acy prescripts knbtna to me." II. A. Aechzh, II. D., i - .111 So. Oxfjr'dfiL, Brooklyn, I t, of 'Cistoria w souaivers; WII IIUI'j lb Bucriio u ,1 and work Im merit bo wullkno ItAellisent families who Co col keep Criteria New York City, pastor Eloominsdalo Bfcforwed Ciurch. cestioH. Without injurious medication. For sevoral yenrs Tharo recommended vo-ir Casstona, Land shall always continue to ao so ds it has invariably produced beneficial results," 'EtipnifF.Pi.RfoES.lLD., "Tbo "Winthrop," lCSta Street and 7th Ave, Kew York City. Th C-otauk C0?1ky, T7 Moheat Steset, New York. "3 i - Lide,. she'd coaxed and4)eg-ged and plead, Sence her mother went; i But he'd couaB and shake, his hfcad At all argydnent; Mebbv clear Ms threat and ?av,i .'WhaVs my likeness 'mount to,! hey, i Now, with mother goneunvay j From us, like she went?'' : Cut we'd projiek'd round, till wje Got it fingered down ; j IIoW: we'd get him, Lide and nipj, Pdvin' iutotownf is! Dragged how well he looked, ami fleshed Up around the face, and freshed With 'the morning air, and bresljcd His ecat collar dawn. I I All so providential ! Why, j -Now he s clead an J gone, Picture 'pears so lifeLike I . ' ;Vant to start him on i.j Them old tales he ust to tell j And old talks, so sociable, ! And old songs lie sung so well 'Fore his voice was gone ! errinent bo ish 1 1 v The gov- ; lour. regular uavis ot iie pmYiiilini? market tpjre in the safe de- $teadily mountiiirij up. easy to; find. The mines had a!i itteasefjl their output in; anticipation j j of greater, proiits. iLany eld mmc.;i-taat ha i been aban doned on account of thedow crrada of their ors, v.hicli-k'auld not be smelted v. it li pro tit, were re-opened and even worKed ever. As i it i-jn-evr larger tlie price ITcrth and South. r. 1 ret use neiis wc-i the aeeuniakitio until it was belt tation f ;r free successful, that agitation was V.' TiriS SPACE BELONGS TO "f 1ST J-.? -La MY STO OF DEY G IS iCL.il JL, BOOTS A -TV s 1 kL A.3 rw Face is, sad to Lide, and they's SorrovTin the eyes Kisses it sometimes, and laj's It away and -cries; I smoothed down her hair,and 'low lIe is Hapjiy, anyhow, JBein' there wiih mother now! Smile aiut wie ray eyes. , v James Whitcomb Riley, 1. Then tneajri- cfjinae began. If ftould, specnbitors Knder?tood, iiroyid; a market for all tlvj silver tb ib flight be produced, no it tne amount. i'he so cnenxelie ihat it seemed at one ttnie destined to Le sue ees:i'ul, and the! price of silver rose to HOW THE SOX OP A XORTIIKRN GfeXTHAL ,,ND A SOUTHERN GEXERAtV DAUGHIEIt BEHAVED. To one of our resorts there came ten years ago a dignified southern general, with his wife, and a daughter so lovely Ihat a'l who sn-.t lnr were charmed. The first fey weeks the southern. visit ors we re quite exclusive and frowned upon any attempts of the citizens of the North to get acquainted with them. They came simply for a change of t.ir and did not care for society. A northern general, with his family, stopped at the ssime house, and there was a son in that family. There al most always is a sou in a northern family r;Herf there is a pretty - girl .''.round. The two generals were in troduced, but for weeks they only passed the time of day, r.nd were so dignified that it was a Avouder they dal ni Letter Frcia Mill BrM'3. ! " c ,lot hreak their back-. vThe ladv frdi W non tn oltt-r-i ion to t"ne trf . o.'.ai, i, ' i , i ,i . ----- ---- iX - -uiy tjwwi oecaine lnrcresieu m ine eonmge or silver r.smmed increasing i o0n!i?ni.,n f..(lm Hm k A. , A'iilG SC2IS1IE ENDS III A BU2ELI!. proportion? the; price (if silver took a downward turn! again, and 1 he adverse report of the House committee on coinage set it once more below 1. The quotation fe 07 cent-:. TfteVo are now in the vaults or the Mercantile Safe Deposit , Company 7.;i,87 ounces. There is enough mofo bul lion stored in other places, including the vaults of banks and safe deposits and trust companies, to make the total hamounr scored in 4oiv l ork about 10,c.(X),000 ounces. 'The production-of silver since -Hie TIMT2S.! ' l- I avBI t:t-t Xortli in 'iv fi'v dnvs Uyc purpose of mnkmg Vlarj;e adlitii)iis to ir,y Kock of Drees Good. Watch this space. It .will tp your advantT:;e to do &, - - r i f1 w -W -S Millinns Lost by th2 Defeat of th- Free Coinage Bill. :: . , - Vhile our peode generally had been watching with a g jod de.il of1 interest the-course ?f -free coinage legislation, a-small number ijt Nevr ork and Tether cities had mu6h more at stake. They undertook to buy birge quan tities for speculation. It vu$ a survey as to quantity, but the proiits weui wrong. In July last, 'when it tecarna-. cer tain that the bi!P providing far the purchase by the government jf 4,5'.i 000 ounces of silver a mon;li would pass Congress and become i ji buv, u niimbcr of pools were rnauei) to lr.u t:u;t enactment oi tue nei at 4O.O0O.0(i() on:: cos law is calcinate if i" i iMa-in St r e t . Ki i o:;-ff ' d-1 .-taod. io round num bers. The. average co-c to the sjiecu lai ors has been 'about 1.10 an ounce. They Lave been compelled to keep the government supplied in order to pre vent im portal ions from - other coun tries, and their Isalcs have realize 1 only about $1.0-" an ounce. They are. therefore out ! cents an ounce on their transactions. Uy this calculation their total losses on their dealings in the bullion alonp have been $2000, 000. Storage charges mid interest on sivjer bullion, in the, -exp; ctation 'there would be a .;great 4var.c i'A once ti :hr mor h-riM'.v, t Tiie f ivqU,r,'a 10 carry rn- si.v-r t)ilt ,..ve come, to fore anybody realized that a calamity Hail befallen the two families thy were head and ears in love. The southern general was mad and that I'mmlj the northern .general mad,' and them were stormy, times about th? cool resort on the bike. Tin old southerner stamped his ftet and said they should never marry, and tho northern general kept ceof and said if the young foiks wanted to marry he didn't, know any reason why they 'shouldn't, and as hi' was in love with the girl too, and would give all he j)ose.-sed for her as a daughter, he swore he would sol' hut .she was properly t loped-wit 1, that oh Confed erate couid. go further. The old Cou federate said-h. would s'.ioot up enough Yankees for a mess if they tried any such uooilen nutmeg game on his family, and so they had it until the summer was gone, and well, you know how it is yourselves. The young people coaxed, and finally the southern general saiJ they could do as 'they pleased, and thev vrvre married. ; To- d.;v there are four boys and two gi els O.-'S V)) 1 11 'JV ! 1 eii-;:!. The ve a chan : Th,.- t; r2.r-io; North ami Sjulh. Iss that union of Two of the s; o( umtmn is t j!;!Ve .,1(?n nau,e .,ter two of the i !,;o. r or mm i- V JJ fi 1.1 l- M d jQ IJ---JL 0 H Furmtore Undertaker Js nov (j,ivin(i yoaibi ami - :y:A aud T'est Afiorted Stock of Furni ture -ever brou id it to 'this place. u ir tk the Lai i PA i idOi: MTTS! Mubnii Crush Pluh at ert.00. Forn.cr pi h e s-n.t(). . " Silk Pir.sU at g'C.CO. $'.0.0'. . Vodl.PlasIi at b,0(). 5.00. FfXiv.tr price, Former' price, PIANO? AND OKOAXS.' iU-i-x r.iul'Vi.itP Organs -ar.'d" Pedar pros., CIdtkiiir Pianos. Sc-ns and Whcelock n '. ' i:UL llt)()M SUITS 1 iv - Ant;pie Oak, Antitpie Aahc, Cherry and "Walne.t at j.iitts that defy crmpetition. -. i A LAKCJE STOCK Of Clueiis, SsdVy.i.ttict?cf all Kii ds iSfH-ipg lifds, 'Vtak Tabks fur Ladies,; 'Pictures aud P-iTurc -Pj-.tmes cf every stjle and quality always in t-toek, or viir be tnadc to order on ihtj'rt l.olicc at reason - abje pricis. PAiJV CARRIAGES! A birgcstack of Baby Caniagts with wire -wheels at 7'.50; Silk Plush Seat and Sr.tin rarasfd Car riages with wire whee! at only $16.50. Formerly sold' foTadM). 1- '.' - .;-tXPEIAKlxEi.DIUAKTMET 1 Sj cial attention I given to undirtidxiug. tots n. '.'- -V! :.:"f :1 (ill th- 1:. th: mc; (I! ematoi 'c fj) recoup v have been le.ns 1 ror.i tins coun- .'.v v.x tit into (dire:-. eoHi-'g ! i deTtv.j-d. e.j-.;rtati'n ; v. ill be it i Lev v. ;. i ' si:':i- i greatest 'Confederate generals, atid two have been nameil .alter two gre it j uosdhcrn g.Mieralsand'several months 1 1 le.e suniiner V"U can see that old Confederate grandfather in Wis consin, the quest of tlyc northern th thr t to 1 snecnlators was correct. xgan their operations silver was be-; ovz-l an ounce. On tlie passage .j' the bill it1 Jr.mped up rapidly until ir ! as quoted at fcl.JPV. lo piuko im silver in the silver (ioiler-worih in ; 'old it woidd have to -be qiuob d at'; 120.; The men in the pooU oxpecte-1 ! that the price would go to ttbout 1.2o. I he new law went into rneet on ! rVugust 13. It was calculated thai: ! the production of the American mines j Ji 111V. (.tiitlll, JVl, .'VV.At I,.. 'v .. '-', . I .1 ,',-- t.n,., .1- 1 ii i nnnf-r.- iirrnwoi-ionjir. ra t ri.' 1 t , ernment wonld be required topurelm-e, ! .. ;11k1 lhoni irreTqtjite origin thJ at me runug muiuei trice, ui,', i ounces, and thd arts wo tad use 0.000 jrandfal In r, playing with those six ami several nmithtd iGOOD STOCK AXD HOW TO RAISE IT EX SILAGE AND ITS VAL' E. Special CoiTespondenc?. At your request I give you a few items from this place. 'For the past six weeks we have had nothing but mud and -water. Farmers have not been able to get more than one cr two days' work with thcplosv; in each -week. Je.t we all hope for! better weather soon. 1 'Our stock is looking well, notwith standing the scarcity of grain. Tlie writer put up about '400 tons f ensi-. lage of green corn, pea vines and green clover. We have been -feed big about ltX) head of horses and cattle from it tiee a day, with a jj! tie dry hay once or twice each day. Our stock is look ing about as well as it did last. June ou clover, pasture, and we have fed less grain than ever before in the same length of time and to same amount of stock kept. Last 'week we sold Mr, J. E. Miehey, theenferpiising butcher and stock-dealer of Salem, a consider--able number of beeves, which were put up in winter quarters f d, and we have kept them in that condition mainly on ensilence. The time is coming, and yi the very near future, that - w will all have our little situs, mora especially in this part of the country, where we can't grow clover aud the grasses with any certainty. Not under the most favorable circumstances can we raise grass and clever with success. I have just had shipped to me by J. W. A bin, ot Scipio, N. Y., a French coach colt, which will be two years old this spring, and of which 1 am very proud. Sir. Ah in is tiie- same paru that imported and sold me the black percheron 'TJustique,"' and -? the horse is considered by all who have seen him ths best they ever saw, either in this State or the"Vet. H- ..nd "Victor,"' my grade pereheron, are in fine con dition. We have kept them through the wiuler with no gram, but -fed nearly entirely r n ensil. ge ana hay. But I will retun to tne subject of ensilage. Where a farmer's barnyard has sutlicier.t elevation ?o there would be no danger cf water seep-, 1 think he could sink a pit for a sd a ehe.q or cheaper than an ice houe- All iht- lu ruber required would he clap-boards. piiii pole ratters and sills nut when a' barn lis on a level, seepv soil, I wc-ukl i i -ii a iv.se; to Theiv: may ensileBee. yi jk cows and horses this wintei ; have . Cur Progress. ENTERPRISES UXDER WAY. Frora tlie Manufacture' Recoid. , v Asheville A bill has been .introduc ed m the legislatule to incorporate the- " Manufacturing & Imprb'vemeiit Co., of ' Asheville. .'.,..- '. - - Asl;pville-rThe hammoDd llaan factoring Co., of Arch.dle is consider ing the removal ot its sash, door uinl blind factory to Asheville. ' ' ' 9 Asheville- It. L. Grah.-viii aud ouV . . ers, mentioned last week, will erect u ice factory, as reported. They are th incorporators of the AslievilK !e & Coal Co.. nlso reported last week; nistr chinery has been purchased. ' Asl:evUle--TheJAhevnie'.VnmHur' ' & Lumber Co. is reportel iisimprovja:: its furniture factory and lumber railL Uosler Dennis, Truitr & Co. arif improving their dry-kilns. - ' Ibtrlington E.:M. IfolL'l sons have, it is reported, recently'' enlargel n put new niacin ncry in Jfceir 'cotton mill. . , pr..-e :-.asw a t winter th'e northern ireneral is visiting K a er.: fig on tiie boi.tli to se tl;e..-e t hiidie i grow.it e:::ori;'iion-j and ! ; ., ,r-M,d .-I'.r'it- (,. vn.j tbn .i- .-.! mild on too ot the soi e so in-'! 1: 1 1 s -ij i- in feed i a e We have had a number o io, no cow? but lost i fathers v. ; in f.vi) ( Ti, ? silver in the silver , nth ou the Xew -York dlar is no; nrnket 7 Trees u::lTlantki7- 1., plaute 1, OdOounces more. J ne surplus, tnere- fore, was reckoned at only 2.000.U1-0 ounces. America had -previously been ivliw-b w-1 v i'h a heavy exporter. Jl'he preceding year ; fit of ioblM.t yt i trees in a tl.e eart h eai.v summer moutus. an . oeca-umaliy eut ne sii m :!i'-r. i Uey I w i . mso b'j muiCiied wit a green !..,ir i , ,,. . e m dstiire. A i hrouh snoui .. i to i le w i ! vi eus, iian . .u.,v o .'1' i jnend ot liooert v, i- un: as Having it had sent .abroad about ,000,000 i)n,ciiased a variety of trees fol" a park, ounces. , , asl:ed f jr instructions iu rcg uf to' their lhevofitlooici for- tnese speculators! ;. in ? a:fd after-care, lier pli-d b was good, but they had only surface .j.j,, hhu: i not (.v,Kj,0 the indications to go by, and ttm succeed- j r(if).s 0?anv tn?0 to a warm' or cold 1 i 1 I i v ing events proved' wnat Jiad heen ; drving wind; let them stay packed with proved many limes before: that it is (l.ni;o aw in your wa-on. taking t'.iai impossible to corner the products of 0.,t :.s :l,lted. and planting ihe;u one theeartli. It had been tried in gram, j At :l time. 2. Do not crow i your coal and oil, and always with the same j !vs jnio small, deep holes, bat provide result. The more the speculators-i f(;r e.t, ().,c n :h9e- htre enough to bought the more ahere was- to sell. J t;li in the mots in 'their natural .Natures bounteous hand cotild never! be emptied. jen linir over a cradle, lookimr you ugest child, and arguing' as : ich irrantb-..rent the child re sembles. The old fellows are good friends; tiie southern general thinks his northern son-in-law is one of God's noblemen and the noil hern general knows that his beautiful daugl.t'er-in- s one oi tne sweetest women on lea thousauu sucii weclains between the northern and southern young pco;; i nose w no mav r. isli sections at enmity, .x- - A Day's Farm "vyork. i.tw earth. 1 or e two weeks 'ago. whether it was from a tine vounqr I ilon't know eaii u en . i t i i i maybe tuev won id have heeu su-k i fed on dry feed alone, as t: re was si, mucli damage I corn last st'rs m. It was rained ov tie' drouth and utter the drouth excessive rain. it, caused so itiuch smut on tiie corn st-aiks thai1, a ureat inauy thought, it wotdd cause o lage: Cary A gold mine is renorfel rw'to -. - ' be developed on the property, of- Mr.i " aies, near Cary, - t, ' Cherry villi David Maunev is nres itlent ; W. A. Maunev, vFev-president-. - andJ.M. Hiiodes, secretary e.f. Mm Cherryviile Manufacturing Cof, JaTcly lepoi tea as incorporated to erect a cot- ton mill. - Concord J. "F. Heatty and D. LT Ldlerare report ed .is developing'a goi I mine on Westly 'Castle's place " , Durham V. If. S. B.urgwyn,. vt -IJenderson, is, iuvestigatiiig with i ' " view of vstabljshiug a tobaceo'factory -. r : -in Durham. Elk'in T. J. Lillard will probably erect au electric light plant, . T- : Fayetteville- A syndicate Tepresent- t- ed by Air. Spencer is reported. as I av-- 1 - ing )uirchased the site ami waterpow- " JT er on llocklish, and will 'prcd.)ably es- 1 tabli.-h a factory. . : Hickory The Hickory Manufae-' tilling Co. will erect nn iddition. v' building to its woodworking faetoyj and may jmt in Hew machinery.. ' - Higli Point The Piedmont firopn, Works v.'ill. it is stattd, iucrease it capital stock. . : ' r . Huntersville -A cusniiig factory will be irected. Iluirtersville The stock cory?any -reported in Our last issue-will erect a cot (,011 factory, as stated, iu the spring. Address for furtrnr iirtornjatiou to J. V . lullt-v, secretary-. , ' X v Iredell A bill Iras leen introduced ' in the legislature b incorjKrate tn- -1 rv tts-ll band Improvement & Construe. i :on '( o. sickncsii among stuck-. In addition t Xoilh CaroIina-:W. K. Peregoy &. Co., of Llallimore, Md., coiitempla, would forever silence di to see the two mtir;uTE; the 'kvery; days and you '.WILL N'OT 1-OlrUKT THE HOLIDAYS. d. r.I. Kiee, Christian county, Mo., seems to know b.ow to get the most, of a true liwng on a farm, ambin a recent number of the Practical Farmer tells hov? he gets some o it. the smut, in some fields one-halt of the j the ereHion of a saw al;d planing corn rotted. Notwithstanding all this, 'iiiii in North Carolina. I expect to pe.t ii-) ni'-.iv ensilage an other year. Very Truly, j. M. HAimisoN. He says: " the rq should !e a time lUaden, r-3- Pcpalaticn by Comities. oi'iiciAn fioi'Rks ri:on Tin: c ; i imcpoi.tK Ahuuance, Alexander, Alleghany, Anson, Ashe, Beau tbrtr Bertie, posit ion,. mid with eome room to spare. It theou lsite.m and poor, plow or The pools conducted their operation; ,ijir ou- at h-ast ten inches' of the V? clav black eiiiu.eiy -iu nt xunw, xtiu.- o.L uicia ! uO-sOll and till Up with good, were formed there. there was one : snrace soil from under ; pool, known as , the 'Congressional (. take sod aud all and -chop' un with pool,", made up in Washington. - a snade in the bo! toruof due irole, tin hnembers were principally senators and j m.lVr a rich bsd of good, black dii t congressmen, ihe orders, ot this poon y Settiie tree tn, and so to work in and were executed in New Yolk; To fa-! covrr the foots. 4. Bear iu mind that cilitate operations in silver !a sort of j jf the-nbtce where voiv want to plant silver clearing-house was 1 established, your tree is not: favorable to growth, The (Mercantile. Safe Iepopt! Company j ti,ut now is thp time to make it so not received the bullion on storage, and is-i .xv two or three fruitless attempts sued it for certificates, wiicH were ..,.,d f;lilures. 5. remember that a tree recognized by the New Ykjrk Stock j H) Sll-,.tf !o starve and -die without bxchange as good deliveries." In-! ot having to deliver-1 the silver can 31ot be found when the work for v.dien tiie .lone and real rest Harassing real rest, and recreatjion in the evening. kTt is our rule to ihave the work to scon in time, that tl be done before dasdd least some of the w sod:-4-and gather in a the uav is over, chores are all t noon be had, and have the work ir; chores may ail . Throw aside at i i ill ork-a-uay doming well lighted room tft'l at my ;. resident! 'Brooklyn." vt all hours d;iy aad in all iis branches, night. i Pai ties wishing nhy sjcrvires at night will e n Eank street, in i - Thanking mv fijenos and' .tic icneraiVfor past patronflpe'and asking a continuance of the same, I am,, Yours anxious to please, G.W.WRIGHT, : Leading Fuinitur Dealer Q .n l i 'i L. .1iP niant loot! ana moisture, una si: this H4 when a sale was made, certificates rep resent ing the amount of the transac tion were transferred. Thus heavy expenses1 for cmtage and rirjls of fraud and los were obviated. j The greater part of the dj?alings in silver since tlie new law weijit into ef fect has been through the jhedium of certificates. Each certilil-itte repre sents 1,000 ounces of tihler. The Jieicantne. oaie ueposit udmpany at first charged 2 cents per 1,000 ounces a day storage. The charge yras subse quently reduced to 1 cent. The cer tificates were guaranteed by I the Vcst ern National liank, which 4l -o settled "differences.'1 'The silverjot course, could not be delivered in amounts of exactly 1,000 ounces, owing to the different weights of the bars. Some times lots of silver would run over, and other times they would fall under. In either case the Western National j -B ink would receive or' pay tlie differ : e.ic?, as the case might be. i 1 Almost the entire production of sil ver came io New York, as j here was in or contained tough., cla-ey subsoil. (3. Keep iu mind the fact that most trees do not ivouire to be planted on prairie sou deeper than thiee or four inches but a" mound of good soil 'corresponding to the size of the tree and hole should be built up three or four inches higher than the surrounding surface. 7 Cultivate often with horse-power where ir is possible, leaving the ground smooth -and even to assist in retaining mi idiire. After July 1st' mulch freely with green we 'ds or half rotton straw, or cover with a flat lock, or any substance which will retain moisture iu a day season. Water thoroughly once a week though August, or until rain c mes to your re lid. Yon will find in tree-planting, as in nearly everything else, that work thoroughly done is i he. most satisfac tory ami profitable. Never use a spade where books and papers abound. kT)on't be eonteuit to have on your table the interesting local paper' and even a good farm and home paper; but let t here be a half (jlozen suited to the varied tastes of the; family. In our little circle of six, no two of iu .a re equally interested in the same things. Why should not the wants of each man be snpplijed s far as possible?- Y.m may say you can not afford it. We"thiiik you;can. - 4We were never so poor and we have often thought we t were at the bottom round among 'common far mers'but what the library tablejvas better supplied than the dining-room, table. We think (noro of the minds of our children than we do of their bodies, and in the little circle of grow ing boys and girls, we see the good fruits of the outlay. 'There has never been a day or night when the farm has not beeu our home, and we have tried to make ' . i i 1 1 . - it a v).easint place ior ;;ie young peu- In u us wick, Buncombe, Jlurke, Cabarrus,; Caldwell, Camden. ; Cailf let, ; Caswell, : Catawba, . Chatham,'! ! Cherokee,; Chowan, Clay, Cleveland,; Columbus,' Craven, 18.271' Jcnc 7,to:V l'.t:;o Leuc-ir, 1 S.S71) o..")L'.". jae.coln. PJ,o8(j 20 o-JT" McDuw ell, lO.;-: lo.i.c's. Maeon, UUOg ''l,07i. Madison, 17,t--0-' V..17 Martin, l-V-'-M 1 (,(;;- Meekletiburjr,'4-Ja7;i Iti.iMH,; Mitchell, 1J.S07 :i.". '('.! . Monigoniei y, ll,:.i U,Vi'i i.MTTure, 'JO,i7il IS. Mr Xasi), ' 2O:707 lLM't , New Hanover,!' Lig( ."),(; u Xort ham plon .-1 .2 1"J l0.s-'." i inflow, lo.uo;) l;.M-,-.!)range, li.'.OS l.s.e,se Pamlico, 7.1-b'j-L'.") 41 ' i'ascpiotank, lOrrl'S :,!7 Pender, !.." 14 t).17t I'cnpJ.mans, !',2'J.i 4, Hi; Person, l",tol 2u.:;-i d'itt, L'".")i'.i 17.S-V- Polk, o.t;'-!i2 Oxford New machinery h-n re-: cently been placed iu . It he i. "Oxford 2o.r,:3:, lt-uidolph, Davidson, Davie, Duplin, Durham, S 21. 702 'How an, 11,021 ltutherf'ord, lSOi'G .Sampson, IS. 04 ! -.-tanly, i lilt 1 1 11 r : 1 U. I'aleigh A bill has liceiTnf roduced in the legislature to incorporate the Tyson k Jones Buggy Co., of Moor. I'aleigh A bill has been yitrnduo-v ed in the legislature to incorporate tbt Southern Manganese Co. $ " Rei 1-iviile P. U. Penn & Co. WUU it is reported, erect an addition to theit, tobacco factory. . Salem- - Wad- & Chewing ; have" re ceived contract to improve the Wt-stou-Salem Lmd Improvement Cu's property near Salem. Salisbury. The'cqtton mill recently reported us tobe erected by a fctock coinpiiv will be known as the Vance Cotton" Mills. Stanly County--C. C. Wside of Montgomery county. . W. T. Harris,' 11. C. I vey aud othersare the incorporator of the" North ('and ma Shite Co.-, lately reported as to develop slate quarries and erect works. OS I VVilmimrtr.n A bill bn bpn intrfi 1 , . I i , i : I. UiiLl.tf ii fx u 1 1 fr 1 r ?l i it 2.-..1 Cuiiiberland, 27,:21 ltiehmoud, Currituck, 0,4, Kobeson Dare, ', uoi muuum, -j.. , ;.,, flf sU(i f.(u rj-innA , iUu. is.770 city for street improvements 2o.Ot)G !2.i;; Edgecombe, 24,1b- stokes :o dig holes for planting tiees where a alow can b? employed. Western Bti- iOxtoid day: Oxford invested $7o,033 t ne w hoti-es in lS'JO. "" ' : :e anTwe Imve the satisfu'. tiou of seeing them with a deep love for the farm home, with no desire to wander awKV from its fold. Yet they have a deep interest and an active place in everv good work in the community. 'Brighten tlie 'every days' and you will not forjret tne bolaliv Forsytli, ; Franklin, (r-astou, (bites, (rrahatn, Granville, (Jrcene, Guilford,." Halifax, Harnett, Haywood, Heiideison, Hertford, Hyde, Iredell, Jaeksun, Johnston, 2,-i-.-'2l.O'.M 17.7r 10,2-.: :,:.): 24.4S 30,0:!'. 2S.0.1: -any, Swain, fraii-v !' !" rreil, Ci-ion, Vance,. vVake Wilmington The Charap:oa Com- 1 i: W . .l.i I ..JJ 17 !';) ; press i o .iitiiuiise k,u. -iu uiiici;uo lr gsl I i.t.s charter so as to authorize it to erect ft a j ale bagging lactory. a iv. a, A'aiiea, 2-S,' A'ashington, i:?,7o Wutau-a, l:5.:li A'avne, 0,.). i 1 i 4 -2.-, j Wilmington A bill has been ibtro 2l.2o0 ' iITic'ed in the legislature to incorporate 17.'isl the Nev York Jr Wilmington Land Iib2u7 ! Iiuorovement & Baukinir Co. . . 1 .',; 12,.s' Wilkes, Ail son, S,0O; Vadkin, 2",40:i VanceV; !." P.-! 27 2X i Total. 10,2(JO lO.oll i,m 22.U7o Pse4t l:; y.iO The comity "secretaries want to.tako warning. The enemies tare on r track. You will lie often asked for ail the names of the sub-Allianc - i.4'.o!cretanes. Do not give Them away, vou have ho l ight to.- 1 kes natuc 1 .G 1 7.147 ; Tn.e tb(? private property of the; Alli- Ltcre and wh?n va.i l"J ' reuuested . . ..i b' ati e Alliance ' give them to unknown parties you can jdlelsaftdy tpncUKle iney are not tne lneuuj. 1 ,e ; ot the Adi ince. 1 hey oulyavaut sucll "tnaiiies for pariiar, and specalatirt i n in ism. l iit w i u 11 unni" This 'm an oil ye-.r with tl in politics, but it should not year. The array that is wis (itiiv invi ii hi ni" i-- , nui noses, ltiey ter. This is what th A.li yuee shonhl .(() , t ;ind ,lurmjue,.. ths Allinnce clc, for tlie nest struggle will lie miu n : L(juk unt for tht,n,.AlliancSeutihl.v nil rt t.o-getjhomuys. ' greyer than the previous one. Fill - - . ; . Cl.ollie (singi.ug) How can I leave j up tV ranks, streu-then the cobimi. Tins is a greiit caun'ry. Cbngreta: he. ? - . j and Jvd us pree: f f r01lt 'lt ' h,ls mn). d KT,t thebabali war Ethel (coldN)-The front door is the uxl nattona e t:o,, . t J which promises to furnish till doing lms:mss at -the o.d stand, victory is our. j org a A,;i .nee n.w oeui. i j . ' " : Trv that. Mo:ith!v. xcitemeat for the suruiiur. - i-

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