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i.l -.-if- The Murfreesboro Enquirer. "ITWAIID AND OXTARD." : TIIUHSD'AT, MAY 31 " The MUIIFREE3BORO ENQUIRER --.' - i circulates ia thirtv-uiae ccuntieajand twelve rVate. aud hua a larger circulation ia Ber tie, Northampton. Hertford and Gates Croa tia, liwa aa paper pabfiikei. 1 U'Ja TABLE. '.TliirEKQriREU is aam: under tpecUljob- . ligations to the publishers, for I. lppincott s Magazine for June. The 6ccond paper on "Down the Rhine," i in this number and h rerv interestin? and well Illustrated, f'ln the ralley of Peru," is . concluded in thte nurrbtrf and Is certauly an interesting his torical descriptive paper;. Besides these are A love -chase, "ThcMarquis of Los ietw' -'The Priest'- Sou,? "Curious dou p," aud TariouJ other pieces hieh give life nd interest to this numbj-r of this work Terms. $4 per year. J. B. Lippua- coU & Co., Philadelphia. BeribnerV elegant Monthly fojr June also finds its way to our office. Seribncr'a is of all the elegant monthlies, probably jour favorite; and this number is no pad repre sentative of its bsues. Besides being: re plete with ai tides by the ablest and best authors of the day, the June puruber is well illustrated. It 'contains twenty-frve fine articles and selections: all of which are able and worthy of its columns. It is published Messrs. Scribner jb Coj, of Kew Yord city; at the small cost $4 per an -num. ... ; Besides receiving regularly, Frank Les lie's elegant Illustrated Weekly Newspaper, we are nndcr renewed obligations for his Pleasant Ilours for June. Although Frank Leslie is a northern publisher, his publijca .', tions re equally readable and appreciable by every Southern man, .and should; as they do, receive their liberal support. St. Nicholas completes our June list.; It Is another of those elegant publibatiousi of Messrs. Scribner fc Co. of New York fu)l of fun, choice reading and educational in struction, $3 per annum. HISTORICAL SKETCHES ,.. -J i! : OF HERTFORD COUNTY, BY J. W. MOORE. Chapter XXXJV. Andrew Jackson was unquestionably a great man and a patriot, but God bad giveo him a passionate and imperious soul. lie was as Impatient of opposition as John Ad ams and first introduced the habil ofaho'e--ale removal of political adver-aries from the Federal ofiices. Earlv iu the year a rup- . si occurred between the Presideuti and Mr, Calhoun. The growing sectionalism of the ' period culminated the year before iu the fa mous debate ia the Senate between Veb bH r and Ilayne. The k protect:. ve ' tariffs v ere exclusively for the bent lit of Norjlh e; a manufactOiies. Notes of auger and dis- content deepened ia SouthCarolina- and a thorough rehabilation of party lires wt.s close at hand.! . The animosities and divisions of Wash iuton bity hail not in 1831 obtained much iu2uonce, ou the political movements! in j Hertford couaty. Everybody brxe.prfeo. ed' to be stroni; Jacksou men. Jacob Hare htcadily refused to become a candidate !f or Senat" Gen, BridgerlVlontgornery was anaia elected to tlut pxition. Col. John i ll. Wheeler having been defeated for CongifCop Ijad bPen appointed clerk of the French comaiission and was uo more a cilizeai 4 Hertford. He was succeeded in the hoiusa of commons by Elisha A. Chamlee. The redoutable Major Carter wa replaced by Dr. Godwin C. Moore. It were better that another hand should portray the ch:tracter and services of Dr. Moore; but the history of Hertford would be sadly marred were a false modesty to ignore hia merits. He bad been educated at the Xrniversitiea of North Carolina and Pennsylvania, arrd was highly valued as a medical practitioner. He this year married Julia Mol roe, daugh ter ot John Wheeler of- Murfreesboro. A womanly modesty and purity of life, and a forbearance and charity that realizes the Laureate's ie'eal of the blameless King, are h distingtrisldng characteristics His am ple knowledge and understanding were a '. domed by a graceful and easy elocution, j Some ida of the confidence of it hose jho know him best is -evinced from the fact that for thirty. seven years he hak been con. tinously elected Moderator of the Chowan Association, lie has ever resided at Mul berry Grove, the home bf his ancestors. Iu this Legislature Rowan cdunty again fent both .the presiding f .oflicersJ David F. Caldwell in the Senate land Charles Fisher in the Commons. . In tbo Utter j body (also from the same constituency was Richmond M.Pcarson; John Brigg of Warren' was Jikcwihe a member Yf tie House. He Lad recently graduated at Chapel Hill and! was the oldest of six brothers. Three of them became famous in the iaud. His legal brethren John R J; Dainiel of Halifax; and John Mv Dick of Guilford, Weire likerwise attending their firbt session in th Assembiy Judge Gaiton aui Richard Dobbs Spaight Avere members for Craven: Judge Tborner aDd." Lewis p. Hwnry, for Cumberland. Tiicse polished and elegant gentlemen were noted for grace aud" power iu their oratory, ar.d a mclaucholy interest attacaes to Mr. 25uiryr i& tter recoil'-'Ctipa- of. 4 mtefotuae that embittered life life, i In his youth, for some tritSing cause or offense, be and Thosj J.jStanly passed through -our county and jximt beyond Buiuertou,. over, the Virgiuia line-, had a &oet lc meetiug, in wukh sioly le 1 dead at tLe first, hj iliiam Dj ii m. Di d Mote-j Mosely. a tlosceiiduntof that Edvai Iy; who had bteu fo piufurueiH as ;i iaw- yer cf the ) roviLte iu Q-mi: Ai:lcs titoe. iyas again wilh D. Wilst ii ai;d b. T. Sawver. members of the Gtuemi Asicm-1 bly. . I;- : ; ( A great misfortune befell the Slate iu June of thi.3 year. The Capitol;, was de- srroyed oy fire. The carelessness cf a mo chank engaged upou repairs of tht rof wa9M sa.d to have occasioned the disaster. 1 b loss of the building iiM-4f wafe of? less im-j poi tance than the destiuctuia of the statue! ofj Washington by Cunova-.; J.ThU wa3 noble recumbent figuio in : iioinan annor an(j to have been in the happies; frty e of thai gteat sculptor. Until the building of the nw State House, the governor'n Pal: ace au 1 afterwards a building on Fayette, ville strwt, owned by B. B. Smith, were used for the sessions of the General Aasem b)y. .' ;.; ; This recalls the fact that a similar ca-j Strophe befell the county f Hertford. On Saturday August 22nd. 1830, a mau named Wright Allen was said to have pro-; cured an iilcei.diary to bum the Court-; House in Win ton. Allan stood ladicied fo1! forgery, and as subsequently : convicted aud punished for alieriiig the amount of a note given by Timothy Hidlcy of MauneyV NecK. The culprit was a riua of iespeet&.-j bilfiy and consiueration, and his puuisLH: iheut at the' whipping post creited a great exc.temt-nt' in our midst His object in piocuriiig the burning of the CouiMicuse. was to destroy the evidence of his crime in the forged note. But he faded in this from ttie fact thai tne clerk, Lewis 31. Cowper, had it with him in Murfreesboro. The greater portion of the records were destroyed, and what makes our "case peculiarly hard, this disaster was repeated by the U. S. troops on Fiiday, March 20th 1862, The legislature of this year elected Davia L. Swain of Buncombe, late a Judge of the Superior court for the Edenton District, governor of North Garoliua. The great natural endowments and unwearied assidu ityjof the young mountaiu lawyer, had al ready lifted him to fame aud fortune. His massive and uncouth frame contained a heart, which overflowed uithpatiiotism and devotion to hie native state. No man ha8 ever better known or more sincerely loved North Carolina than Gov Svvaiu. lie mar -mied the graud-daughter of Bichaid Cas well', arid most nobly dad siecessful!y em ulated the virtues of tftat iilustriou man. Thj tide of emigration frcm Hertford anc7 otber portions of our state was still unaba ted in 1S31, Israel Pickens had gone to Al abama, and had become governor- of that State. The same commonwealth had re ceived William R. King of Sampson, aud he was then a leading memher of the U. S. senate. Judge Hugh L. White.of 'Tennes see' in the same body, with Th;mas 11 Ben tort of Missouri and Spencer Jamagau, a leading lawyer belonging to a Henfurd family and many others ' wer illustrating other lands with genius and -a&litie. which under happier auspices would have remain ed at home. Hertford had alrea ty l &t W IT.lMurfrec artd Judge Maur.cj. Cchmc Wheeler had followed their example. Ere long James S.Jones too 'was 'gone.' Dr. Euclid Borland and bis brother Solon, who afterwards became U. S. Sen.itor 'fr.mi Arkansas, with Richard. Catling, the inveu tor' were only a few of the many useful racn, who at tuat period, turned ihth backt 1 upon the homes of their childhood Death had been busy wiih s;jiuo of our proudest names. In 1824 Dr. Dav.d Caklweh the; eminent Revolvtioimy patriot and . di vine died at h'me in Guilf id. Let him not b,e confounded wiih Dr. Ji.Ecph CaM wejl, so long president of the Uuivertny . This grat acd useful man sur vivid tin til Jan. Tth 1835. Judge A. I). Murpl.j, while still in bis g ory at the Hilisboro bar had died in 1829; Jamas F. Taylor the At torney, on June 27th 1828. I 1 North Carolina with embarrassed finances and Litter sectional strugg.es, eitently await ed the developments of uff airs about Wislr iugton. An excitement far surpassing the agitation consequent upon the passage of the Allen and Sedition laws, was close at hand. Mr. Clay was fast form'.ng a for midable opposition, but everything was chaotic and as yet undefined Nicholas Biddle and the U. IS, Bank were recognized by. the President as tne agents of his ene m es; aud he "had alrea ly' reccommended Congress that a uew charter of the govern ment fiscal ageut should not be gi anted. A warfare as that Jf the Titans was fast brew ing but the Isul ification trouble iu South Carolina and the wrath of the bank orought no dismay to the heart of Gen, Jackson. 1 ( I'o be continued ) 1 i "..'. ! ! " " " , ! OUR GARYSBURG LLTTER. ; i i (iAKysBURa, N. C.. J- ' May, 22d? 1877. $ Editor Enqnirer: A local item appeared in th i the Roanoke Neics a week or two ago, and was copied into the Observer last week, which does in justice, or rather fails to do justice, to sev eral North am pton, physicians. - I would like to make the correction through your' ! niWr it tl,p largest ciiful-tuin in ii.pf' paper as it bathe largest cucuutum m the , c uuty. The article referred to states that I when Geri. Ransom had the misfortune to break his aim, Dr.' Gee, . a physician of ilalifas couaty, wascallod in. and attended to the broken limb. Now, Dr. Gee was called in, but before he arrived Drs. Cope-j land, Ellis & IcNder of Ni)rthanjptou,' who Lad alio, been : "calltJ it" hal done i ret-ything! that as ' neec e ry for the wounded arnHraud gome .cf them had re turned to. iheir homesj I suppose the n;:s-4 take on liie part of the Jeio wa "Unihten? lionul. Ilhupti ( viyi oubltti this ?coiv reckon i UL' of j a&uce to ohj home doetoisv . t s w e iluii'k like ;u seo ttiem- left out in the i ckS ia lliU i way. I hivs not heard . either of them-meucioH U,:aud I have written the' abojfe. wiihiXi thyik Kaqw ledge o. con sen! W I Our fa rhiert hve. aboi.t fia ished piautiag cotthn for the rcond t'me, having failed,, to gel -Utaud rora the first planting.- t t JNni tkct.optou court is, iu ses i;Q, but. as the EjCQiriKEU has a iepresentaiie ai tile i "court house." as they say ia Virginia, I will at gtye you an3 items. I Hoping, to be able to drajryou a few linfis occasionally Itertatter, I remain ': 'j Yours hastily, j ' NOKTHAMPTON. j We return our than ks ft.r an inv tatiub to attend the celebrations of the Washing ton and Fran kin Literary Societies of ltan dolph Macon College which takes place on June 2 let. 1 V anted- Ltr8A. JWc vfiVG intcrrup- tH rminniir.-iiitnriAl.l.tf'n WhpcH, v -.w ..... f clowi. UL. 3,0. - last, by the appearance of a smiiiog spec- ' ANIMALS painted By THEMSELVES- - men of the ebony race, who ioqured upiu . Ttie Palic ani iTlvata L'fe of AnLta:t.s Adap . . ,x , , r ' l"tKl from the JTrtMic of Balzac, Loti Bauit?, U. entering it. we had any ;-mn iaeLtcensci-! dh. i?iea Jat.in. e. hwin..A. eii-i't, Turn'nc u i elv to t u e h s ord r and in'- i ui.a.n pi l eiy to i u.v u a oru r anu in. agining at ti e same time ih t we nad a n?c ;ce li.tl job .of pr nt ng We informed him that we had none on hand, but could soon print mm some, ana coniipueu uy assing him -by what time did he Want them? He reolied bv the evonin" as he wished to get married ht 80 c.ocki" W e fell buck in our Chair and -directed "Sam" to get his ma'e and set out fr Mr.-' Sharpe, the reg istrar of deeds, at Vv'iuton lest there sbould be a postp(nement ofi his intenued mar l- riage. ; Said Gossip one to Gossip two, While shopping m the lown. , "A friend of mine has just told mc Smith Inniijlii b:s gooffs . of Brorn.", Said-G'-ssip t wo to oosnp three, with a fruwu, 'Ma Mis. Pry to in? remarked ' Smith got hi gooth of Brown'' Said Gossip tin eo to Gcssip foar, Wh.) cast her ey elida i'mvn. ' -Pve' heard to-day peculiar news, Smith too.'i iiis goods .from Bio a'-uI ' nid Ussip lour to Gossip five, ! Who blazid it all around, ' "I've just been told such AfwcJciig news'. f. - Smith 'stitled his goods of Brow n!" CMoii.vL, Keep your tongue in your pocket aud tou't gossip.." ' Mnrfi-eesboro j has a newspaper to publish things for ii iiovv : IkNwi.xuampto. Through the kindcesf1 of our e3teeuiHd fieud. Judge D. A. Barnes who is always a friend to a pedes. lian eoij tor, we we: e enabled to be en hand HfI . r , , . i week at Juckson couit Here we met ma ; uy of the staunch leading men of the couni ' ty. t-tid did ' rot ft. ii to appu ciuie "the ilVi.r.C:'fcI VVUi ttClVO ML iW- All tv. l,!, Esq., the hotel pioptieto: of Ibat place. Ou the court Jit use guvn, we were pieaseti ! it) WcictlliC B.J. IvHtiS, I-rCJ., ';f t lit; I livrall MtvsfnrifiT. if P-.f r-hut Vn s2iU! i ..... ' ' 1 I VV. i baUiiuOiki, i.nq. , ot Ui.e KiUl-iijii Qb&iriir. liui.ii liMked- weif, and sceiiie-.i to L bhaiiug iiural.y the paicu e .l ii,e go,d lts?oiipto;j peopie-. '- Jsxtiai i f '.Lh i ousmos-int'u ut IsoiiOiK, Pi-rttuiouih anci Petes'. burg. Va veic on lu.ud. JiKig.tiy ! t from the .i'.c doc-lit'., the prcLiUHii'ii avl ias hud u.od 'efitC't in NorthampionJ j rueie ueic onlv fu-iv oes on that u;ck-i et this temi. wui.c -twice tuat nujulu r in:a lit'Pn !t Vt t"iir tl3 'iiiilitv I i if fiii-i 1 ; " i Amos:s tne members of i the bar in z euoi 1 i.nee Ne were p. eased to nient, Hons. D A. Harne6.: J. J. Yeaief, j W. N. ti. imi-h Col,' W. .- IVtbitf, tupt. It. B Pi-eoiee.,-! ! . "C:Boveu. V. 2. Retrse, Wn.ii B-l ; ley, S. J, W light. D'. L. t ; r.i. J'Ju. a- Gatdng, Eqs . anU-Cl I . J. Peibt.n. Ghas. Mj Co ke. Ltq.-,1. wai? boi.c.i.t.1 ai.d Judge XI. P. liuiUio pieiv'.ed Toere weje loit ic-cases' ot'ai.y F i'cirdj ; iportauce. 1 ourt will vuu L-,ue lv . I j imp OUl Ui:S VVCCA. UO'ACUT. U Ueil lUC UUCii - S ...- . 1 . . .1 . . t . will be 'almost eutaciv cle. r.-a. S TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. Hertfo.d county Superior Court. 1 W. J, Baker executor of Nancy Uea. deceased ant Sarah F. Haker. r ; j j .- AG AINST Ant:li C wper, Itosweli L. Cowper, Pulaski Co w- per, Johh Xah and wiftf Nancy, Joseph R. WooJh icy William C Nash. Charles It. ISa h, Farley P Nash, Aiiua Nash, R. G.' Home and wite Sarah Adam Treo well autt wife Mary. Johu C- Baker Isaac IL Smiti aoJ .ri?e fallii. Dimch N.; Bakr, Eiward IN. Baker, William L. Baker and Louis Q. T. Baker, Defendants. It appearing' to the sa lifactiorFbf the " Gattrtl from the return of the Sherul of sjid county and; affidavit of -'the Plaintiff 'that the defend tits EdJ ward N. B ;ker, Willibm L. Biker and Lcmi-i G. T Baker reside beyoad the limits of this State : It is therefore Or iereit t' at pubUeatt n be mutei iu the MURFREESBORO !; ENQUIRER, a nevrs paper published . iu the town of ilurfreeiiboro iaj said County for six succesive weeks, ncrifying; said defendants cf lhi petition which isfild in the Clel k's otSce of taid court, aud let them take aotiee that if the fail to answer or r emur to said petition, on or before the 3rd day of Jul? 1S77, the P'aimtiff will apply to the Court lor the relier de manded in the Complaint, j , , . ? Wituess W. J. Gatlihg .fude of Probate at of fice in Wlatoa this, th I5th of Mar. A. D., 187 ; .; W. J. GATLING, Judire Probate. i i Wonderful ftnecess. ' It t is :: reported tht B 'schee's Gerinad Syrup has, since it introduction in the United States, reached the immense sale vi 40 000 dozvn per rear. Over 6.000 Lrug- insiu nave. ruereu iuis; ineucoiue illTecti fron? lh? Factory, at Woodbury. N. J., ard, n,,t ODe has' repo'led a single failure, but ercry lcUer spedks ,)f its asronihing suc- ceaa'a curing severe Coughs. Colds s tiled on the Breast, tnumption, or any diftaeee of the Throat and Lonirs. We advise anv person that has any predisposition to vveaU Lungs t go to tlieir Druggists Lewter or Lawrence's and cet this Medicine. - or in quire i about it.. Regular feize, 75 cents 1 ! relieve any ca.se. Don't neglect you COub. rciirs rh a AltY-rtNGI --- r AC i h Vci3tt& mower vi:"-r-j't j - ivs tLrON( fc-OttaJ: UMH . kr 4;itv;!- fi-iiCH. "rfKit; SUiJL ' --"-3' 'i j!- 8TON lis, . LOLTms'lTtjTTi;.: .- -.:i;i:LTiriM.-,- MilU T MJWCiilNES, JIACKINL'KV IN N.:.,L (!".' iii'::t'2H fit ,t p V Kcau A. 4i' v t-rtic C is i A. RO AM J v t fiiom Tim rr.Ess of IPPllCOTT a Co. i . ? - THE CENTURY: . ITS FKt l l'3 AXD ITS FE3TlV4 Beiox a HLstorv aa4 Des-vri tioi of ttie Csnt ti- niai Kxbib tio i. - with a i'rHiimiudf.r oatlia f t Modem progre. B 12 war- C. Eruoe. Pro- ' XUSeiy ana uniuoowy itirawu. vo. txir Jorjf c, with uutrapt8 of -' wo nnn- , Urea inur .tior. froiri the .vinert rf ?run.l-; viue. f Kiirl ;t)v jjiae. Th-oinpto.u, F K. U. ."s syo. Kxtia dvh. gilt. $i,ijj I Brief TTiatorv of the Piilutr of Al! School. j J.-j'tV sVo Extra : tiUh, full Uto,o. " I P.v Viaruot antl .other writer?. lM:u'tt'-me v t 1 I THE TinEi: and .TiAt. i tiAki. .- , tvroi l j uift, fi.75. M 1 J f !.. SIR l:AE. . :':.: A P-m Bv M B. M. T. lt.n.1v.omei I'iuvtra ed. $tn-'A auarto Extra ci'oth, fit ? ..fri SUSHIXE IN.TIIE SH DYJJI40E. A Clurf'-trrias SJiorv. By E4it- Mi:n; 4 hnthnr of 'Firm! (ilf-air s fr m Fjujcv ' Lat;! T -to. Y.ith Frontispitce, l2iao. Extrtt'eiorh,. p: svow sp.oks a:;u oan'OKH Or. The F.arlv Duvs of a for Tr-'d r i i th?; Hud son Bav Tevrirorv. v Y. U. G. Khr-'ii. r,. thorot 'Tht Mid-hipra-m," "ivter tht? Wiuiir,.' etc Profu-eH and iian-iswrnciv Iih:tratcd. Sinai' 4ti Sxtra :!o:h. full irilt, niE BOYS AND GIRLS OF HE P.EVOT.UTIO.V. A vo"irae of deep!? iaTerepfin S'oriei 'f thei Vtro.c Deeds dwrinp the War tor PiddpeLdeix-e, h'yi CUarles It Woodmaa. 12in:, 1" na Uotii,-l, Y '" TilE VILLAGE SCaUOL. Br rh" KTh'r of "1 hi d-Nature," ana othr PnH'n iif Vif.i feffn wrikfl. A '.o k for bnvs Kr4g'.rls from isevfii to seventy. Protaselv llius- lr'4ed. tvo. fextra cloth, ? &J. jTJIE PKAT 'LHIt .4 Picture- awl Story ootc for Bovf and Girls tedbv I m.ie lit i it it, .Eei.an?.j! janstraieci in -half v :.. viyt !-ek. and iliuxuiuated H . Aho CiOtiisit iii.-i p- iuied. sl.TS ii;fAu of the above t v. nrdtU cujrecipt of i woar'j chip, 83 'rt-H. 1 - J. Ii LU'i'lSCGi' T & Co., rni!a., Pa. BEAUTIFUL Gil P.OMO FilFE. TEE TEI-ASCEE. A -Nrohly ;io-?n-' n.JUP-t.-riMairaxtne. liin' y;tv Coh.'.nm h i'-(t i.h - hi Chjt'et Ke'i jn.r mV.- H.vi)r"i to M.'oifr. rr.t;.. et;ai and Vr' V j ' I .VC.l SUii.l .i'.U H IH'C ;IV ( ' iil'tl - t I V t 1 V I i, JJJ i y. 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Jntum Qitartartjr JU-ritne - -. ; i j The s-Ue or ureb tets Dictionary ;'M It- throughout . the country in 1S73 !were 20 I tlruss as Urgti a the Sdles of any ethf r A B DirtK.naritfa. - .j : ; -v I O e fandy of chii Jrcn hav ng Web- T "1 eterV V afidsred au-i iHiatt freely, 0 G aud another not haviu? it. the tTrst will r q becom much the m it iutei.igent nieri r-r ai wonif n. Ask yowr teacher or tn-u- T 1 .later if. it is not o-. thsu buy the book j and use ari-t, ure it ue, freely. X D G ,E D 1 . j &. &.C. Horriam, R S Springfield If are most respectfully invited to fcend us fHir orrier for j b printing.. I NE : . t - f - :'J j J-B.l .- .( ,. t 5 . - ECLtPSE ' i - i . .: .. y . . ' I ... j:i::t . M ) 3 r SC OXO.MICAL . 3 21T VXD CIISAPESr -: : i if coNSid i ; ...' EltED) EN'QINE IX TU . It iftKET. '"li.t- -- . '' fit ' : . I - ! - ' : - wi - AKtrs 1n rts-tte: t ..Sil..EhLAL Fb'A I ' .:T-- I J, Til vp'u AS p3 U ght , mmmo'-e. n.inx. Thefff1urfr3esboro Enauirer for It has an abU corps of correspocitMts, &ylM new in, from all poiuw. and give all the hoine ue vH of iaterent ia the First und second listriots. i It j A HUME PAPEi?, ' T ! pubjidhect at thehead of Eduction c EtcrA i'carlha:i, acd haiViUKcr circulation in Hertfori . ' . , , . ' THAN ANY OTHE P.SY&Rl Tyrnett- are har and ''money scarce. put the prospe ty of tz Enju rev )s tin 71 i 1 vn of It j t) 'i larly. ? r . 1 'vnEw presses: fJ TYPE ! Wje hope our .friends will bear ia mf;:d, wtcii ever tfc ey wish to have anv kind of PRINTING Jstie, that ths ErQErir.Ea omce ha- atfded a NEVtj ' 7 "1 JOB PItLSS and a Cue assortment of vtw TYPE i - i i 1 1 to iks newipacr; department, where, they , caijk , bav. all liiai.cer o-; J. ', Vrnlngt j Metier-Head Hi !l.ITads. CFrctitrs.: Pom : t ' i . I J! tdt'H, Bl in'c Fv.rni?. i i t, i n jc and Bu3!r ines"? Cards. Wed ling Invi'nfions. Envelopes, Tpn 'pl.et. Ac. . Ac. V'-l fa,as ifool 8iji aaJ at aa LOW rKICt$ as t'i- sama work can he done avwhere "Renietber, our rulH is that unless our k tves. entire eatUfacttn.we' will no accept ccrefor. fc iuvic the pmblic to call anl exnmine ou .l tijiiiiicna-.' jAU.iresa all order?, ! .--'... ' r . ' . - j 1 ; ' '" - -: ' '! ENQtlUER, Murfpeesboro.N. C Xvri"ol Advertisements. 'RING CLOTHING ' ! I s rur"ha'-r- crc ve rrtoyby vninjjr at S. FHAPS GrtAKD CLOTKIKff DEPOT, ISC nuin St., : 1 NlIJFLK, Fine Frrr.ch Flannel Suits $12 warranted Jarit I . : -..-rf ' . ?! co era. Ail wool cas.Him res. Suits $10 wt rth $15.1 Fine Improved Ore e Shirt H. I f A cat l-t m1y necessary toccurii ce ihe, uub'fc itha't FraijiK. is the Leader of Low Prict-. .Sjvriug dloihl iur I now , a Sp?cielity-A!l orders Promptly aS- ter.ded to by his eCl.-ient ale- vti 3t V. L. WiGGINTON.' US.;.arAtlT ELLIS WISE, ?v I l v i) 1 ;;s' rum h aki . a ci:xt, A No. 12 Warerly St., K OK FOLK! Vi. HfjTinfr remny-. l from Murfreesboro t Norton, t uui ut.w Mpaicu to nil au oruere lor ineuoa i; t;;e c-'Ui-ry.i. ; - j-.1 i O eses au t boaa-ta mado fo or ler. and hatls tviu Tuvd oi the latest 8tylea at shortest ni ticell. Ait ord;M will receive tny p-ir oual attention: i.UJ be fliied with care aud utepdtch. LATHER SHELDOH, SASHES 1 DOOCS AND BLIND -i MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS. BUILDERS HARD WARE, : PAINTS, OILS, GLASSJ PETTT AND BUILDING MATERIAL I J EVEIY DESCRIP1TON. , . Agent for Wadaworth M, Longman's Prepareid Paints Warranted to p!esse. Send lor tirculais cf colors and list of prices. j Noa, 38 and 40 Roanoke Avenue ruar20-V ' NORFOLK. VA. liiUZABETH TrON fVon'KsJ CH ARLES W. PETTIT, Proprietor. I , MANUFACTURES STEAF-! EHGIKES AKD BOILERS, SAW AKD GRIST MILLS. SHA FTINGS, PFLLTK. Ac. AI0 CASTINGS A FORG1NGS. i and ?g'j East Wide Wtef Sr.. N-rfollt. Va. particiiai' Attention jriven fo Repulrinir Steara l'at FirBtieiasB Machinists and BoUer-Makers bt ut aay here to do Repair Work. ; mar S'My, H: -';' L.i i! ' - I- ' t 1 ' I JOB 1 O'ROURfCEj' ; . DEALER IN MA BEE tOUSlKN'lS. TO.MB8. HEADSTONES. 4c. 65 anld 157 East Church utrert. V 1 yoyFOT k. V4. iMi kd-f ST()-E WORK Fxe'-nfed. onlprs promptly fille nl Fattis'arTjon- ararited. I mar 20-y. I c. FRr.ri ORKES Wood. 'THE ASKET." C IF GPEENWOOn RPO. AV T('H M A K Kits' and .1 E W FLFH S. i.V3?tam S j-t-er, Nnrfc!V, a Lirawt s'ore Mini sci iu wie :ty flai 1 prices.l WAilES. CLOCKS, f- '.IKWFT.RY KErAItCD' .if .1 1 I I N T H E iiZVr X AVNE R. ii - ,. '- -- -- , UttEX& PIEllfE, JJirna':? ic,tnrfri of nvA Dealers in FAKHWAtHW. CARTS. 1 ttarvf.ss Hii'i sr.pi vA. q4wfE Q":?t"ZvisKL an 1 cart oj. It-, ?, 27rr,ion strer.f. dot Korf o!)c. . HMIEGOODE IIOU-SET, 1 A. j. MANNING, Proprietor. NORFOLK, VA. FqRD.L.... ; $.2.00 PER DAT. If. . j,Thefpijl:c ar.tt trcvellinc comn'T?ilty are ns--ur pii' jr.oaim win &e rreu to rtn for cnral . ; :thUnfce-of the marRef, KfirTionJ Thetab-s KuppIiecT ae al! thn.H wit wo 4-1 Y SELDNPfl, I - o J Tf'tioTesnlc Z.fqnor Dealer, toiioe Sqnare, NOTtFOLK, VA. Qrdera promptly attended to and Vatinfaction ! If 'I guirant! d. o iR-;'ni ! MAN"! I'ACTURFR, AND WHOLESALE AND ItETAlL If) HALE R IN f ' COOKING AND liEATI'NO STOVES, ItANO'ES, FIRE PLACE it RATERS, COOKINO lrTK?:SILS, i AC , 1C. 1 ' i M ' V 7 ' LT ONjIIANP, I NE ASSORTMENT OF TIN, COPPER, KETIltOX AdUaPANESE WAKK, PUMPS, LAMPS iOOTlSG MATERIAL, C. Nos .116 &. lis "Watf.rjSt, NORFOLK. 'a. I; de. to-4 i 1 J.' Bi itifm, of N. C. W. M. Beaton, of Va. A. J. IJftTTTOX & no. I COMMISSION MERCHANTS 1 r the pair of connti v produce frenerall'. i- piTCi. t ton a 5H'(MaJiiy. jjrj VII cohfi'-niments will receive (ir nromo 1 1 i botsf personal atten'ion. Liberal adt vii Cps h'Kl" n C niirn0' iit8 in linnd. O' eilind WareljousePoot of Favette St. P6f tMsnoutli Alvcr2!ciuciiM. a Ml T H., ' -1 -ris, IMPORTER OF ziriuKilvH, wines. Hit Ac nt f.irjCAK' It'.s RYE aul iSO N SOI i' X XX W 1 1 1 - K E V ard deUT n Litton l orter, S'co ch Ale arild Fine Ci-rar 4S'.iiih Street. Pottmoi.lh Va. nortl.ly IGOOD- HKCKIVETX. I . iiaveijhsf r"tnrtud frpm 't'V Nrth'.wiih a Iir an.i ouipiete aRoriMini' o die?; 'li: : Mtvr and ci! n nitre's.. r.oyhErH Also a Hands me selec'ion of Li's -i RJP. F:t,vCII cud AMERICAN- I I.OW- ,i 1 ERS. SILKS (JSTTMCII EFATI 1 TSrLCMES. LACEf. VEIMNG. NECK-TITS, ,M.CK f 1 -1 Hi ' " , I i RfFyi JNG3. LADIES- & CIULDRhNS - ; ' . ! BIL , CORSETS; OOdD TW O - i! , bnffon lil.'I ei.oVTS.Pl. in all snades. ! e JadU'S pencmlly are iavit d; to call and exa- ':!- .lift ' mjihe my 1'andspu.e afso'tn-ct of Puttt-rn Bonncta ailil Hats I am ure tha' I au suit cverv one in TLEJlLl PRICE, STlAMPIXG of a'l kind" doie t rr.ie i MRS. L. T. IiITi HTM;S. No. 1 OXFORD HALL. High Street, PrrtsiH0UtV), Va. $RS BK OTHERS. -4 : COMMISSION MFRCnAIVTS Pbd j ' j-rs m Coal, Uay, Grain, Lime, Cement. Ac Water St., corner of London, Portsmouth, Va. only j atiei.titfu given to orders ahdf C'oTtfii icuentp,. Oct. cm. AIEfUCAN IIOUoE, j On Use nnrppai Plun, rORTS.Mt)UTII VA. yv f?iVj l?as:ire in attTont.cfrq: to the rltl7.,Ti jMur'rfepfbor and the truvei'nor li'!iic that we haire recjcntly. thoronchly rei'ovatf d and refur t Uhed fhle a'ov well-kpown and favorite report fat travelers. We have feared n-ifh r effort r.r epciKMise iu makinjr it in every partirniar a nrst cjas hcnjsf. Heintr located onl1'. cue biook from thb raiirteti depot and s'eanibnat ,iandln?, and on t-nj: core; r rt -he ,two uritu ipal Ptref te, luaken it thi inoyt jf'onvcuient ble in the citv. The rooms fi-fc nent.well vev.M'ated, and are furuisted with Tticker'f B"d Springs. j -BOARD, i per da ; .Meals, 5 pts. : j . ; ilRS. C. Y. DIGGS !i SOV, Proprietors. iTCnAKD BIDPICK, Eq., of, Suffolk, for ihteenj; years pv(pr etor of te Crawford House. is i with tif, aud Will bft pleased to welcome his friends. I I. v" nui i;:-iy MIct Ilaneons. ob s Eli Vie i . npa Xi ; .'i'' j '. Proprietor. t The Ohserver is the leading democratic daily oil our State, full of fresh newsfrom all parts of the country. Ib ahly cononcted,' and iaone o the1est advertising mediums in the St,ae. '. ';"j-; ..' ; j -" ";...'".' I (?ATP OI? SUBSCRIPTIONIN ADVANCS. Daily, en' YHr. mail postpaid $V,('- I ifdjx months 40 11'." tit reft ;'': ,0 VJeekiV J'one year, ma iii postpaid I. II " atx mentui 1,00 . -!'" 1 (t - ! . i tSrjpiimen copies tuf the daily or weekly. or LotU mailed 011 application. I Address THE OBSKRVitR, . RAicijIft,. N. C-'. vS, ft 1 i ' i I.
The Albemarle Enquirer (Murfreesboro, N.C.)
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May 31, 1877, edition 1
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