Newspapers / Surry Weekly Visitor (Mount … / June 6, 1874, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Surry Weekly Visitor (Mount Airy, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
! I THE ROWERS COLLECTION : ... . - . . P UB L I S UED W EE KL f , ' J. ITI. BBOWEll, - - Proprietor. MOUNT AtRY, N. C. .- Saturday, June 6, 1874. TERMS'. VAf.Oy one ear,,,... Oce'copy, six months,.. i... 12 00 1 00 to TJSiST VERTISING : T4 jifte, or 1Mtp constitute a square. Oueqsare, first insertimr, $1 00 Each subsequent insertion, 50 LittTf&l deductions made to large advertisers. h We arc compelled to adopt a strict cash sys teml p, '- IcJ All business letters, connected with this ffice.witl be addressed,. Surry Visitor,. Mount Airj.Ji.C. ' JUT. AIRY BUSINESS CARDS. B. fc, Gilmer. J.R.Gilmer. TU? K GILMER & SON, TA . ... -T f- lEALElii IN I Ih-T-Goods Clothing. l$oots. Shoes. HaW Cans ., IlafdwUrt, Groceries, Queensware, Notions, &c. m si ' a x i v a v n w yna, - A. I line ill" '' iirvira T , ; Dealers in general .Merchandise, consisting of a full assortment -of Drt-Goods, Grocerir, XYOTiosg, sc. june xir-iy t - .nianuTacturer and jjoaler in Tobneco; also dealer in General Merchandise, Dry Good, Groceries, Notion, &c. ill r II I ft & Bm&gz Mmzz itfxttjei ta t;p.0trM! SU glasses. Vol. 3. j M O U N T Y N . C, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1874. No. 3. L G. WAUGH, S ! DOB SOX, X. c. ' .l ' ' .. . i , Wilt practice in tire court ot' Surry, Yailkiii, Wilkes and Alleghany. WILLOW WHISTLES J DAVIS, Always lpeprt on hand th heft qunli ty: 6i Groceries, Tobacco Confcotiohs, Seoaks, Notions, Scc. junn 1 4 -1 y J)ea'er in Geiicral Merchandise, T7p.Yt ttoon and .GRot;EitiEa, including Pri gs, Mkdkcink, Aic. .)" 1 4 1 y u s E . L. NAIL i ' Keepn on hand a full assortment of Confoctvonn and Notions,! including many articluw miitulile fur ladies; ; K. : C. L. ii ANXE U , Phvaittian and Surgeon: Office at hii! rcKidence All calls prcnptlj atteu'led, day ot night. "I 'harfje.8 moderate. It. W.. S. f AVl.OIl Physician and Surgeon, Tenders hid unrvices to thp citizens of Jt, iJfry d yiiinity: Office at tho Blue Kidgo Hotel. u77osri u l i . i fe v o i rr 1 1 , ml Cjv l'lrysician and Surgeon, ()(p:e nwr residence, Will ittend to call at all fimes, except Faturdays, ruay be conBulted at Ottice on that ljr.' f jun I I ly 'Job Printing We have jnst recrvJ a larae ar.d varied KUpi'ly Ot Printing Material, cn-tin of Fancy Tje, Holler,, Ink, Paper i every kind. s z eHir,aiio quality; ano cutV Joip I'rintinir in the Wet ty tiv. ff Be sure pive the VISITOR Joh Oiflic- a trial l-efre nendin yur ordcrnelehre. j i : Dr. T.J Mitchell, e - tes Ins en tire at ti n't ron to tl.c n:tcti' td I )!:' i.-' rv in uil its hrtu icli' f'. Oil!'.' M( tilt! ' lilRUhje Hotel, ML Airi, X. C, I i I ! WANTED. Wei will jjive. en. rjt tic m'ii hikI v.f.iui n Business that will pay IV. jn f.l t.. S "i- day, rv. b p-.-rsuied iii )r urn' m it'li1'" h'" d, d ii f? i i t 1 : Particular free, or 8aiille I K. IKUddNSWOHI JI, IMijhirian and Sr;con, Will attend calls at all timif. . "7)"lIl'lTir H ANN Kg ID 1 : N T S T . ' Tenders bis oi vices to the citizens of Mt, Airy and vicinity, C larges mod. ratr OtRceit residence in Mt. Airy. hr-ilot jK!t wi y hi- cr. 1 d liars iliat ill enable you to in jU'-wotk ::t one. will le sent on i e re'jt U liit' cents. AiMn m. ; ; J. LATHAM & CO., 2 2 Washington Sr., I ston. M;.8. The world wide awake to-day, The laziest dronen are bustling, The, broplr slips by, the wind is gay, Arid every leaf is rustling ; . The shady bauk, 'neath Beech and Oak, With lance-like grasses bristles, And you and I, two idie folk Sit making willow whistles. Oh. heavenly sunshine of the May, Succeeding winter hoa-y, What shade can shut its light away, "What jjloora resist its glory ! Down through our leafy canopy ., Dart BiVrUd golden raissiU J : J. - . And goldVhe trookrrhe'bank, the tree And e'en the willow whistles. ' Such wealth of leaf ! such worlds of green! Huch l'alm, no words can utter! And all the birds that e'er were seen, Have gathered here to flutter : They pertly perch, with heads awry, Upon the swaying thistles, And evidently wonder wl.y ' We're making willow whistles. ' How !ar you, comrade, trifle eo, In tliete grand forest temples, And laugh, and beat your sappy bough, i And tet rue bad examples ! !?uch Rongs of praiKCH here; arise, As ne'er were found in Missals, And we fchonld hearken, were we wise, Instead of making whistles. . They Pay the world's a vale of tears, And mnn is born to trouble. The words pound idly in niy ears Iiewde the brooklet's nubble v Frieiidn change, I hear, and hopes grow pale. The fairest project fizzles, I'm glad there's no such word as fail In making willow whistles. The brook shows back two heads of brown, Though one's a prettier color, A titian hue, no need to frown, I've said not which is duller ; They'll b the same, botlf yours and mine, When time their brownness grizzles. And then, we'll laugh at'Auld Lang Syne.' When we made willow whistles. BESSIE OF THE LEA. -The Weather. A Fu l iotts Swct the art. The habit of hang; ma'-keral on a nail near! th.4o0r ta dry broke up a mtitcli' or isox street ' Ti-aijMftwdnv iii flit. couple srot 1 home Tate- in tho veiwg. and g( jtathe and cotnnionpltite would be- I will not sny anything here about the importance of this subject. We aH know how unbearable so- would be withotit it- how ino around back ot H house so cotne heaven aiid earth nnt to disturb the HV they sat Pen'ce. aa v . . v :u its ab- Du- St"""- leaned tier AMERICAN T U Ii 15 I N K WATFJl WHEEL If you want the best and latest improved H'.l7f 11 :: L. iret tlic M Kill CAN TtniilNi:. It has recently. I c -n improvid and 'hu'biectrd to thorough test by; J A .!',.- K.bKRSON , HOI.VOhb, .iass siiovving hishor average' results: than any 'lur bine wiieel ever known HOI-YOKE MACHINE CO., ! ! Mnntifnrttu'eiw ' ; ' llOLYOKE, M ! X M. IWO WEli, Ay nt, i j MOUNT A IKY, N. C yi-ixxxix-l . I pTTORNEY AT iAW , Altt;ud& to btisiness in all tho Court', toclndinji C'i'wrts of Bankruptcy. Attorney al Law, AUn'- it e-all huNiiifss entrusted o him in any V 'he TsourtF, " iticlnd'mg cases in Banknip.ey. 'MW 1 4"il CTTb 901111, U.S. COMMISSIONER june 14-1 v Thomas Suhaub. James W. Schaub JgCHA UB & S3 ON, rMaiiut.icturern "-of -Bufie, Can iaea, "Wagons, 5cc. Sell cheap for cadi. SMITIII101. yiLLlAM QHIFFITII VWould respocttully arnounce to the - public that he is prepai e1 to do- good smith work, at short notice. Tiy hb- ; 5rTteTvi o u is e, RAVES it TIOUTEK, rReapectfulIy aolicit patronage at their Warehouse. T AN N E H Y B. R. Gallawat is prepared to do good Tan nin at his 3 ard. Will eive th highest price for -good hides, in cash if preferred. juue 14-iy J. M. COOK, IABINET "TV f-AKLK, o Will furnish, at short notice, anything tn Via line rliAiin tor c ish or barter. Th "best Furniture ia made at his shop. Farmers and Traders M LOOK TO -If our Interest-! AND rATHONSZE Son, C r i!u.i.r? - ii vv. MANUFACTURERS OF rfA.G.OWSj j : 'MOUNT AIIIY, N. C. ' Idlers very fow to' uit the ''P.niie"; ard!liail timoa. Come and try us. " e are prepared to; do anything in the Til:u'k niith line. itKi are nlwavs Si !...c-l ti n! t. i.l" It,'1 l 111 I' II" to the wants f our' pntront. It' mi w ant "a j;ood Job f.t woikd ne, jo t Lowr & Son. Cloime and purchase a wa .n. .TEL IT' t I ir.t-1 , F. Harrison. Victor Montgomery HAIUtlSON & MONTGOMERY, ) ADDLE k HARNESS : maivERS, Jlfe prepared to furnish the best Saddles jiud Harness at fhort notice. . Til O til A S JJ. BR 0 WER' S 0 Bargain Store It, as ' usual,' well stocked with a full Assortment of GOODS, which are txdng o)4 very cheap. Here you can find the largest Btock of goods, the best goods and th cheapest goods in the town. I ' ' " 1 Putolishea Weekly AT j MOUNT AUY, N. C.,i i at $2 a Year, In Al ance. JOIN M. IJROWEU, I'iiopkietokJ TJiSUFR Y VISITOR is a Urge 2 column familji newspaper, devoted to Political and Mis--cellneou4 news of the day. The Visitor is publibihe! in o;.e of the mott li-e, energetic aud entefririeing localities in the tate a live farmr in? iiiid manufacturing locality. The Visitor i orie-jof the best Advertining mediums to be found Anywhere, being, aa it is, the only news paper jpubliBbed in a scope of territory ulmot a hundrtd mites square Advertisers will nud it to thieijr interent to dvertise in the?ViiT0K and let the, people of this vast scope of country know whatithey have for sle. ' TlielVisiTuK is Republican in . politics ; it is plensei to believe that, under , the; present Ad ministration of our Government all may enjoy; peaca ind plenty. A si a reliable family newspaper, the Visirba clainis to be up with the times, furnishing the very latest news obtainable. The IVisitob circulates in nearly every coun ty in . C, has a large circulation iu Virginia; and Teinnessee, and oes to Nebraska, Nevada, Indlkuh,. Illinois, New York, 'Pennsylvania.. Utah. ! Rhode Island, Jississippi, .Missouri, Oregon c- ia ,rge numbers. Subscribe for it. 5f Specimen cJpies sent free. Iddress "SUBBY VISITOR," j i Mount Airy, N. C I IJOHX M. BROWER'rS JOBACCO' FiGTOBY IS in) full operation, putting up medium and. fine grades of Tobacco, Lump and Twist. ! - i ; ' ' down on the stO'-p f j rinfr the process sic. head, in a new 8rir? hat, asainst the! house and, j beCJ absorbed iu the stars atid Pnirorei bdo'ts About nan an nour was spent in this profitable occupation, when the voting mnn felt some thing tickle down his neck. 4 Don't ccp, Julia, softly inurinnrod. "I an't " she sail. surprised. He I merely wish to call .the aMen- : tioii of the readtir to the care that, news and all election news by pay- has been taken! in selectinjr the ing.yO cents for the A isitor three Lwejather.foTithis book. , , iwing wnnea oy laso season. i will be found to arrive just in the ni(jk of time. I have dealt lightly in thunder stqrms I find they are not popn laiHaifd I have such an antipathy toTio'htnitijr. rol men that I lose no oKiortui.ity to injure them. i have been rather libera with snbw, for the sake of the yourm, anil livery stables, aird have put in soiiie extraordinary hail, for tl".e en co'nrarement of'the oldest rnhabi tajit, and a little frost to stir up the aiflateurs in tobacco and other va ried ies of cabbage. 1 U5ut -accuracy vis the strong ooint i nfi he volume. 'When it savs Look d his eves rested on ice hack, of her that on the back looked tip an an "oozv subst anee ' hack of Iier What. of y(;iir hat lie ciied. She jumid .up 'at this iuterrogation, atrl "instinctively placing her hand on the back of hea hcaJ, drew it away ajxain full oi an unpleasantly fhLVor-d slime. With a shriek of . i . u .:......: ... ,i . ..l r tge au't passion iv iumi mhu gui tofe the niackeia! from the nail, and trampled it beneath her feet, while -she snatched oil" her hat, and tore it iu shreds with her livid ling ers. The horrow-strickcu young .i .1. . . 1 . i man not Knowing wiim eise to uo, Anger- There is a noble Arid ignoble an- ger. There are moiirents and situ' I atioiis in life when one requires a j burst of anger to be able to grap--i pie pnverfnlly and lend justice tt- strong helping hand. But such j moments come seldom ; and theh ' danger of falling, in the annoy--s ances and little vexations of every day life, fijom a noble to an ignoble anger, is so great that we ought to do all we can to govern and con quer this emotion and its eruptions.. When our Saviour iu noble wrath thundered bis anathema against the hypocritical Pharisee, lie knew what He did. But we' weak narrow-minded beings often know not. wlmt we ate doing when our feel ings are agitated'.'. A noble, high minded character ought, therefore, YOU will get all the State ! not to quell any offthe feelings- which the Creator has interwoven iu his nature; but he ought to so rule and direct them that like the avs uv a river, they fertilize its banki ' without inundating them; ' 1 1 .4 Dodge. lie always at liberty to do good ; never make-buftiiiesjtian excuse to decline the office of humanity. She tied tho halter to her waist, and lfd the cow to water the brute took fright and g-ave a twist My daughter! oh. tiiv daughter I" mofiths. the art of mak ing tTiose people easy with whom we eon verse ; whoever makes the fewest persons uneasy is the best bred, man in the coin- ; out for rain," then is the time for t-.iii fn 'diimirv '' vnr:plf -tf thf luiuse And when it savs -Frost." scluaIe ' and delay in getting your wife's father's coat over the tomatoes An Frihman took the contract to dig a public well. When be had' dug iiJUout twentrfive feet below 'A Raleigh editor ha a new j the surface, v; came one morning; method ot saving paperi He writes and found it caved in,, filled nearly hisitrti. Ies with borrowed ch ilk on to the top. Tat looked cautiously the soles of h.;s boots, and goes around and saw that no one was barefooted whi'!e.the -copy is being j near, then taking oil' his hat and 82t by the printer. , j cout he hung them uu tlie wind- - j lass, and crawling into some"bushepr Paddy's description -of a fiddle j he awaited the result of events ' cannot be beat, : "It was the shape : In. a short time the citizens discov of a turkey, and the size of a goose ; i eied that the well had caved in, he turned it over on its back and ; and seeing Pat's hat and coat they rubbed its belly with a: stick; and ; supposed that he was at the boU- i i ii. ! . . i i i- .1:1 . j r .i .. 1 .. . ocfi : ot. l airiCK. now il too , toiri oi ine e.ca uuou. oiuv i few hours of brik digging cleared the loose earth from t he well.. Just iuiuncd the first fence and disap- attd daliahs will proVe einim-ntly peared. and hasn t been seen since Danbury Num. A Boy's-Composition on Girls. I wandered 'mid the roses In the golden summer-time, And listen to the streamlets As they ring the merry chime ; But far sweeter than the ross And the stieamlets unto me Is the sunhright face of BefiSlej Darling Bessie of the Lea. Not a bird in all the wide world But wiH tnswer to her call : O won't 1 love the twilight Wh.:n the pearly dew-drops fall, .And she meets me in the valley And she kindly welcomes me, My bonnie star of evening, Darling Bessie of the Lea. O, the honey-bees may linger Where the bud and blossom grows, The. silent br eze of summer In its fragrance comes and goes, But they may ail pass unheeded, For wherever she tinay be, Mv heart is 'lull of Bessie, Darling Bessie of the Lea. Yes, sh is the sweetest flower Ever sent to comfort me, Pure and gentle as an angel, . Darling Bessie of'the Lea; Yes, she is the fairest flower Ever sent to comfort me, And I love that- little fairy, Darling Bessie of the Lea. .S'&333 TAKING TOLL. The road was new, and pleasant too, By stream and forest winding ; The sky was fair and eveiy where Surprises' we .were finding. Said I, "Tis queer ! the toll-gate's near, And you can not go by it Without a kiss, my pretty miss." Said she, "You'd better try it." I'took the toll a generous dole Despite her stont resistance. Said she, -The ra'.e is very great For such a trifling distance." ;'If so you say, take back the pay To each minutest fraction ; For your sweet sake I'll gladly take A lesson in subtraction." She whispered, "Nay ; your taking w ay Has robbed me ofa dozen ; But you're no km, so flon't. begin To prove yours. If a cozen." We journey on throuuh shade and sun, Regardless of the distance, And every day the toll we pay .That sweetens our existence. Said Anna to her oeau : "Fred, what city is it that you are going to visit this Fall ? Fred If you have no objections, , I'm going to Haue-Anna. Girls arc the most unaccountable'- things in the world except women. Like the wicked fleas, when you have them they ain't there. I can cipher clean over to improper fractions, and the teach er says I do it first-rate, but I can't r.U) hor out ?r. n:V;Ter or un- proper, aud you: can't either. The only rule in arithmetic that hits their ca.e is the double rule of two. They are as full oi the Old Xick as their skins can hold, and they would die if couldn't torment -somebody. When they try to be mean the)' are as mean as pursely, though they ain't as mean as thev let on to be,, except sometimes, and then they are a great deal '.manner. The on- ly' way to get along with a iiii 1 when she comes with J;ci nonsense is to give her tit for tat, and that will flummnx her ; and when you get a girl llummuxed .she i.s as nice as a new pie. i A -girl can sow more wild oats it) it tl'V than a boy can in a year, bift girls get their wild oats sowed after a while.' which bovs never do, and then they set tle down as calm and placid' as a mud-puddle. Bi)t I like' girls first rate, and guess all the. box do. 1 d'n't care how liiany tricks they play on me and they don't care either. The hoity-toitest g'u 1 in the world can't always boil over like a glass of soda. By a'id by they will oet into the traces with somebody they like and pull as steady a? an old stao-e-horse. That is the beau ty of them. So let them wave, I say ; they will pay for it some day, sewing on buttons, and trying to make a decen man of the fellow they have spliced on to ; and ten chances to one if they don't get the worst of it. Influence of Newspapers. disastrous to ttiose articles I es, 1 have aimed to be accurate, look ing more to the personal comfort of my patrons than to the plaudits of a wicked world and sold, which perish in a day,' I am told. !l have not lost sight of the fact that i have a formidable and un scrupulous opposition at Washing ton. But trusting to . an honest purpose, a discriminating public, and eight years of promiscuous trutitipr nn the irnit-or rv country newspaper, I shall press steadily on ..and hurt that Washington chap. Bailev. The young ladies of Sacramento, ! as the citizens had reached the botr California, have a secret detective j loin ;u,(j Wcre wondering where the society for finding out the halbits ofj hody was. Pat came walking out Hie young men. Kverv unniarned J ur tie bushes, and -good naturedly ladv ir. the place is a fnenibeiVol ! il,;uiked them for relieving him of , course. I a sorry iob. The tired diggers - Such a society ought to be orga- wcre disgusted, but the joke was ized in these parts-. : tSrONLY. 5L cents for the 'Suhky Visitor" front now until after the election ! Send in your names at once I ! Little Hock.. Arkansas, is now sis ouiet as it was before the war of factions, , The armed men are all disbanded and at home. Tne House of Kepreseiitatives of tin State, have passed, bv;a vote of 47 to 7, a resolution! of; thanks to Ot:e of the saddest and most President Grant, for the provlama- aljirming evils of the day among tiotr which sent Brooks home, and us, is the want of parental discip- gave the State peac line, and the lawless spirit result An AHu miei Evil. too good to allo-w anything more than a hearty laugh which soon fol lowed. It is related of George Chirk, the celebrated negro minstrel, that, be ing examined as a witness, he was severely interrogated-by the attor- n'e', wfio wi?ficd to break dorrr his evidence. ' "Von are in the ntgro minstrel business, 1 believe?"' inquired the lawyer. "Yes, sir," was the prompt re- ' Isn't that rather a low cal ling?" demanded the -attorney. "I don't know but wb'it it is, tfe32r Happy is the man who has , sjr ' replied the minstrel, "but it that in his soul which kcts-upoii the ; iS so much better than mv fatiiftfl-s deje. jat in his soul which ts upon the j iH so m ejected as April airs upon violet j that 1 ; Gifts from the; hand are sij- foot mi rather proud of it. "What was your "father's eal- li'nK?' He was a htwver!" reidied Chirk, in a tone of regret, that put the audience in a roar. The law- ino- from it among the vouth of our land. ' Children, now-a lavs generally govern their parents. AVhen they tret beyond the teriod bf.ud'ancv, ver aud trold, but the heart give. they almost immediately become that which neither filter nor gold VOtmir oentlempn and ladies. ISoys Jean buv. lo be full i)l goodness, aird girls are geneTallv. to a very full of cheerfulness, full of sympa slight extent, tinder the oversight thy, fall "f helpful Jiope, causes a , yor lei hitn alone of their parents. Not unfrequent-'l nian to carry blessing o! which ly i they, .are sent into the streets js himself as unctmscjious as a lamp A singular natural curio that mothers may not he .troui.ica ls ol its own smniiiLV ' j ity jH rond at Sadawga Pond ir. with them, anq sucn noys ve.y ire- , wlji.tiuai11 Vl consist iur of one it 11,1 ill..: n . 4 . I' ' i-3 quently acquire all the accompiisn- Forty-three leinale temperance ; inmj,-e,j allfj jp;,v am.s ()f l,u,d nients wliicn belong to .young ge.n- crusivders were arretea a lew nays s j(,.l(i,(r on Kur!ac to the wa- tlemen of -the;-' period. 1 he gins UL,n n Cincinnati, and tried m tin Valk.the street's arrayed in the fash- police Court of that city for oh- i i -11 I . . i . t i riii ions ot the da v. and read the Hius- Kt rnetmor the side-wa k. 1 he po- WE will send the Visitor to any address three mouths for 50 cents. Send in your names at once accompanied with 50 cents. I venerate old age ; and I love not the man who can look with out emotion upon the sunset of Small is the sum that is requir ed to patronize a newspaper, and amply rewarded is ks patron, 1 care not how humble and unpre tending the gazette wn-h he takes. V - " I 1 I 1 It is next to impossible to nu a sheet with printed matter without putting , into it something that is worth the subscription price. Every parent w ho-e son is away from home at school, should sup ply him with a newspaper. I well remember what a marked difference there Was between those of my schoolmates who had and those who had not, access to newspa pers. Other things being equal, the first were always decitledly su perior to the last in debate, com trated papers, and. before they en- hidue told then- they had been ter womanhood, often have their Lmiltv nf :i technical violation ot - ., , v minds corrupted with false view s tic aw ; but, in view d' t he "I.h of life, aud imaginations excited by images ruinous to mind and heart. Why, with such ah education as our; young people generally obtain, need one be surprised at the dissi pation of our young men,, and the fast habds of some of our youn women ? The evil seeds that are being sown every day hi our streets, must be expected to take root, and iu due time spring up and bring deadly fruit. Has not the time come for parents to observe and watch more closely the impressions for time and eternity, being daily made upon the minds of their chil dren ? Disobedience to parents, is one of the perils of "the last day,'' I 2. Tim., iii: 2.'. Let Christian par ents labor, watch and pray, and seek to save from ruin those they love Central Prt LUtrian. ter, covered with cranberries, and even Kii.-taining trees' fifteen feet. hi"h. When the water is raised or lowered at the dam of the pond, the island rises -and l-dls with it, ! and fish arc cauidit bv boring a of any bad motive" on their part, j hoje m ,,e (.rurit aIi h.ddng down he dismissed them with an adinon ! ,lom,h the ice in winter. A ition not to repeat the offence. j r r t UradquaileiN Itrptiblicau Et. j Committee, 7tII CONnUEStpN.M. Dist, ! Salisbury, X. C. May 5. ! There will be a Gonvent'mn of! similar island 'once existed iu a small bike near Bangor. Maine and there are mahv su h in Southern Florida. inll;iilr A iiionu the Indian. life, when the dusk of evening be gins to gather over the watery i position, and general intelligence. Editing a piK-r is hke carrying an umbrella on a windy day. Every body thinks lie could manage it ' Jdidiqiul Distriets : eye, ana tne snaaows ot tvvuignt grow broader and deeper upon the understanding Longfvllow. Daniel Webster. better than the one who has hold of the handle.t A Kansas girl wouldn't be mar- ried without a yellow ribbon around ! her waist, and a boy rode e.ghr j it while the the Republican Party; held at Vad-; The follow ing atory. the ti nth of kinville, on Tuepi.U)V, the IGthl wliich is vouched for by a Cahbr day of June. 1874, td nominate a ,. j;l j,HjK.r( would seem to hhow that candidate to represent 'his District! tlM. noble trails attributed to the in the 4ith Congressbf the Criited j IJ(jians by novtdtstrt and pUy S.tates ; also at the same time and: w,ihtr have aoim foundation of place, a candidate for Solicitor for' jict to rf.t ,1j,uh . K wet.k ago the Stir Judicial District will be rteven male 1 mbahr and a young In nominated. I dijin woman t.irted to cross Clear - A full delegation fnbni each conn- jke, near the noithern end iu ty in the Congressiodal and Jodi- u .s.,iall boat, which was capfcized eial Bistricts is earnestly requested ' tvt. Mlljea t;rUi .AWm hey right to he in attendance Tor the pur-:; t,i ,t .hut a the rough -they could poses abovewet lorthj. not bail it out. and while full of. Py; order of tlie Except ive Com- water it would not Mipport nioro mtttees ot trie congressional ana i ti,ull onc. pcrson. I he men put ' tiie girl in aud held ou the edges ! of the boat, supporting themselves b3- swimmiug till exhausted aud ! chilled through by the cold wait iviid then diopping o!t, 'a,k one by one. They showed no thought of ( disputing the young woman's ex- DAVID L. BRING LE, Chin. 7th Cong. Dist. WILLIAM 1L (GLENN, Ctim. Rep. Ex. Coin. 8th Judicial Dist. of No. Ca. iii iles to get guests Subscribe fbrthe Yisitob. ! waited. i All Republican rja'fKirs in the ': elusive right to the )oat. She vas i Distuct, will pieasecjopy. savediiv their self sacrifice. I t TT 0 M 11
Surry Weekly Visitor (Mount Airy, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 6, 1874, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75