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'Here Shall the Press the People's Rights Maintain, Unawed by Influence, and UnbribecV "by Gain' $2.00 a Year. NEWTON, N. C, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1880. 5 Cents a Copy. She partem (TrntcnmiSf, PUBLISHED EVEHY SATURDAY, UY OKORGE A. WARWICK. TKUMS : $2.00 - 1.0') ------ 75 i4 : t. i. v .v a dv. sr i:. To I't'i'soiis who make up clubs of ton, an ex tra copy will he sent free. Onf your, ix mi'iiih, -Tiirce months THREE YEARS IN BATTLE AND THREE IN PJ1ISCN. BY RANDOLPH A. SHOT WELL. CHAPTER EIGHTH. 1 week, jnths AOVKKTISIXO TIATKS : 1 in. 2 in. j ;J in. I col. h el. 1 col. jl no $2 no I $1 oo ' $c oo $10 $14 1 50 1 3 no I 4 00 j 8 00 13 I IS 2 00 3 50 j 5 00 9 00 10 22 2 2.'i 4 00 I ti 00 10 00 IS 26 3 00 6 00 I 10 00 I 14 00 25 45 4 00 Ss 00 12 00 j IS 00 30 50 7 00 12 00 Hi 00 2f 00 45 80 li 00 1" 0 I 20 00 I 3 00 (i0 10O Personal Narrativp continued School Boy politics, and a taste of moL-law Prepm"- ing to cross tho Itulncon Great Buttle at Hull Run How North Carolina saved the day A Farewell to youth, and school days Starting on foot to run tho Block ade Visit to Thomas Bayard at Wil mington, Delaware. 11 ' Yoiriy .i lvertisements eh:iiieJ quarterly if desir ed. Trinii'iit advertisements payable in advance. y.-jriv lvi-rt;si iuents semi-anually in aJvam-e. VlvVv:i'!iirnts iliseonti'.iueil before the time eon tra -t'd for h is esjiire.l, elursfea transient rates foi tin- tiiin- a. tu.illv publisheil. Advertisements inserted in liic.d column, charged twi-ntv-live cents per line, unless otherwise Coii tritdd. No alvertisenient considered less tlian a square. Address all letters, "THE ENTERPRISE;' XEWTOX, X. C. B in d Out. Can any on tell who is the author of these delicate and tender lines f lli' does well who docs his best ; Is he weary : let him rest. Brothers! I have done my best, I am weary let me ret. Aft r toiling oft in vain, B.iilleJ, yet to struggle fain ; After toiling lor.g. to gain Little gixid vith mickle pain, Let me rest. But lay me low, Where the hedircide roses blow ; Where the little daises i;row, Where the winds a-Maying go ; Where the footpath rustics plod, Where the breeze-bowed poplars nod ; Where the old woods worship God, Where his pencil paints the sod ; Where the wedded throstle sings, Where the young bird tries his wings ; Where the wailing plover sings, Near the mulct's rushing springs ! Where, at times, the tempest's roar, Shaking distant sea and shore. Still will rave old Bamesdale o'er, To be heard by me no more ! There, beneath the breezy west, Tired and thankful, let me rest, Like a child that sleepeth best On Jt's mother's gentle breast. Fearful of pursuit, 1 took the first turn-off to the left, and hobbled for several miles as rapidly as possible, considering the condition of my feet winch were swollen until each sten was a battery of needle-thrusts. This torture became unbearable. The boots were cut in pieces to iret them spending the night amid the lumber- SSnrresliitg' on a Laigt; D;iEwt:i j wonder that the land offices are be- ! KEI.IUI017S SEWS. piles (as 1 designed doing.) when a j Fa mm. ! sieged by emigrants making entries, or voice "interlarded with strange oaths," j L over these fertile fields of Da-i lhat lhe 8Urvoy()r., tinIt!io lands? The Pittsburg Syno.I of the Lather is the poet puts it, called through the j kota arwl 'hold the working of this j -squatted-' upon before they cm survey i Church has'requested Rev. Dr. C. Iarkness in search of thai Hong-hair- j ,atcsl triumph .of American genius, j lIl0m; lh.a hotels are crowded ; that on i P- Kraulh, vice-president of the Uni ed lubberly son of gun" myself; afore- j ou are ,n a sea ' wheal. On the j evo,.y iKlI1j there is activity. Durir.r versity of Pennsylvania, to prepare a said. He came to tell me that a j ,a,ms "aau Y Oliver Dalrymple monlhs of M June" j life of Luther. i T nno : X- i i tm ; - ' - ? ; steamer was coming down the canal i 11 at l " unu mere bound for Washington, and I could j are oli,or farmers who cultivate from get on board when she was passing 1 00 to G:0U0 acres. The railroad train t 1, ...... i !,..!, rpi- i ,v,... I., I i rolls iiic ivii. j ins, u v.- . . 1 1 1 .1 1 1 1 in , i through an ocean of grain. mg j 1S7D, the sales of government land j The native churches of Southern ! were nearly 700,000 acres, ami the en- j Africa, gathered from the Bechuana, ; tries for the year will probably a-gre- : Hottentot and Kaffir races, have now gate 1.5'0T000, taken in homotead, ; enrolled about C0.000 men and women. 1 pre-emption and free claims. There j wuo have professed failh iu Christ. ! are other millions of acres, as tan and j r l .......... I r ., - i was the "durndest piece of luck :M be- i a"lNlllL 1,10 ,n,islu 01 ue 1I1I' cause it wasn't often that vessels took ! waves as the waves as the west wind that route for noris as far Soul h as ! sweeps over the expanse. We en- - , j -L"nng the year 189 there were or I -- - ; IVI III". . I VI III UC VIV V VI I Mill. 1, . Kj . lyl - J ... . - . Washington. The steamer proved to counter a squadron of war chariots, i . u IJarss ji,,,zie fur jIurju j?anizou m the Slate ot Nebraska I Y I ..... T ... I . . v'V'HJ lien A 1 c?u ici iau V,UUITU, with an aggregate membership of 340, or an average of seventeen members to each Church. be the jr. jr. WInkL'),, formeily a j "ol - as once swept over the Doha j g I Philadelphia and Charleston packet, ! ot'll)- in 1 of an army ofi Twelve leaisUiili recently chartered by the Lincoln IU,llv e i-aeiiies, not sucn as the war- ! riors ot iome were wont to drive. government, and now on her way to report for service as a transport. In out Sleep. Thomas leE'rath, of .Marlboro, LT. with glittering knives projecting from j T.. has for a number ofyears lived about j Uishop Matthew Simpson, tall, slen- this fact there were seeds of disaster j lhe ax,es to l,l,,w 11 SWal h 'grh the ; a mile west of that village. He is a . der, white-haired, pale and round- to tny hopes. The canal 'vapliu ranks of an enemy, to drench the farmer in fair circumstances, as a! also a shouldered, has been delighting the off; to put them on again would have t.al!e(J on Uie sea t.:lI,,aill itl my behalf, j with blood, to cut down the cultivator of berries. The strange pe-! Methodists of Atlanta, Georgia, with required a compressing machine. The but was put asi(Io witi, th0 curt ,v. j human race, as it men were noxious j culiarity of McElraih is, that tor near- j his eloquence. He has been tho Asinine Giuglehs. If anything under heaven or above the other place, could intensity our contempt for the pigmy standards of intellectuali ty which prevail among average American congressmen (who are too often selected on the principle of sending the man that can be best ppared from tho district) it would be the pock-marks of laughter .Treat laughter continuous laugh ter uproarious 1 a u gh t e r that break out all through every report of aspeech made b such insane jumping jacks as Sam Cox, and Ilorr, of Michi- only resource was to spend two or three hours bathing the inflamed members in a rivulet. While thus engaged, I was startled by a gruff voiee saying '-Who are you ?" A big man with a big club had emerged from the bushes immedi ately behind me. 'Oh, I am all right !' said I, with desperate attempt to look as danger ous as he. ''Well' said the Good Sanuiritau, for such he proved to be, 'I kinder thought you mought be in trouble, you've been sitlin' here so Iouir." The kindly tono gave conti- i. j i denee, and after some conversation, it came out that the G. S. had been out hunting cattle, that he lived in the adjacent hamlet of Red Lion, and was named Todd, an undertaker by trade, or, as he cheerfully expressed it, 'I fits folks with buryin' furniturY But a generous hearted man was Mr. Todd, and he knew how to make people comfortable above, as well as under, ground. For, picking up my valise, he led the way to his neat brick-house, in the village ; showed me to a nice chamber, with bath attached, very . i i : i l. .1 1. ... I graieiui in sucn weaioei , ium m.v spouse that his bark belonged to the government and didn't cany passen gers. Meanwhile no lime was to be lost, as the steamer was a 1 read" sur ill in: weeds, but chariots ot peace, doing y twelve years he has not slept a guest ot Governor Colquitt, the work of human hands for the sus- j willk. Kc tried everything to woof The editor and publisher of .he Si. tenance of men. There are twenty- j lhe drowsy god, but all to no purpose. Lonis AtiroaitC were recently sued for th e of them in this one brigade of ; Medicines of various kinds were una- ; 50.000. The court gave a verdict H into the hick. Accordingly, to lhe rli ai'm3" ot" ""ler the j vailing and he remained the wonder i .lg:nnst them for two cents. Their ike a sure thing of il, I walked off, j '""rshaiship of this Dakota farmer, j tor miles around. A few years ago j subscription list is increasing or they and passing to the other gang way, j -v superintendent upon a superb .in account of this remarkable case voud ,,0t stand such drains on their walked on again; descended to the horse' ii!ie a brigadier directing his j was published and was copied by j finances. ladies' cabin, mul usked tlie stcwanl- ! I,,rCL's ruies alo"n Uie ili,e a'('!'l':"1- j newspapers throughout the land.; pare ess for a eim of tea as I fell onite ; KJ l,3" hxs 8ta" oi Uv UI b"rset.acw. j McElraih at that lime offered a large i exhausted." Ere she returned, the j Tliey a!"e fully armed and equipped, o-reat lock gate had been thrown j not VIln swords, but the implements j would make him sleep. He received nts should teach their children i that God is goodness and love : that sum ot money to any peron vvho : ,he whith Ilc bas ai( or open .i... , .f .k ir:. i iue "o ci iniieiiL oi luc n ui iu ill u xns the IMUcu's wheels were 1 ot V1 ace wrenches, hammers, chisels. ; offers and advite througii the mails ' , f . ...... f . churning the waters of the Bay, and ! TluT are surgeons in waiting, with j lVom patent medicine venders and ! j C(),(, v sickness and Pain are the lights on shore were growing dim. ! 1,1,18 and screws, or whatever may be ; I-adiug physicians throughout the j f(l. olirj,.Mj :ln(j tl,:lL we must trust to be coxtinueo. The following story has come to the hearing of the Atlanta (Ga.) Constitu tion : "Many years ago there was a young fellow named Bigelow sent by j ' u nueii oiaics ami .anaoas. une aan : lhat IU. j1:is soine ooJ reas0n when This bngade of horse artillery Francisco man was positive he could U, makeS U3 bt rJ"11Jfl aud bravo and in close order, ' fix him.' but he didn't. Tho Ion , I i . 1. 1 ... ' - ucaiLiiy. i . . ! sweeps Ity m ecnelon reajter following reaper. 1 here is a ; weary nights passed on, month after sound of whevls. The grain tiisap j month, but McElraih slept not. pears an instant, then reappears ; i Some persons insinuated that he slum- j iron arms clasp it, hold it a mo- ; bered and was not aware of the faet. DnckSuaiu tlie Editor. liis father to Yale College.' Tlie fath- ; i incut iu tlifir .mlu-:i!., wlntl 5t with wire, then toss it disdainfully at your 1 feet. You hear iu the rattling of the Is the mechanism saying t .-If. '"See how easy I can do il! Mr. Swain was about the second I editor of the Greensboro PutrioLYla. III., r.itvtilo- -! ur!" iilnil r.Ll tut ui'-liL i . ," , , . . . . i was a brilliant, witty and fearless wri- aller night and watched, but "not a " ter. At one time lie and a Air. Jack- n-( Is the mechanism saying to it- : fact that Mc LI rath remained in good; , "7, oi a uau vine paper, uau a rigut se wink ot sleeji did Thomas have. The j fact that Mc El rath remained in good health and gained, instead of losing pretty young wife did the honors of an excellent dinner with surprising gracefulness and hospitality. Afier dinner as all sat upon the porch, with- therefore went to work and learned a trade as a machinist. While he was at work his old associates cut him and refused to have anvthinr to do in sight of the canal, (tho Delaware! vith . rphe VoUMir I;llUis wilh whom he had been a great favorite and Jiaritan) a boatsman's horn was heard, and Mr. T. catehing up my baggage, boots and all, cried -come as fast as you can while I run ahead to see if the captain of yonder boat, who is a friend of mine, won't take you down to Chesapeake, eighteen miles from here." 1 bade adieu to er was very rich, and the youngster lived in grand style at the University. Suddenly the old gentleman broke ii ii i tiI i I In wit ! 1 1 1 im w cmi fi-fini I " .. 1. " i li.i ji i I . : I i l.l 1 vn ariii oi Miiirnn.i iiiiiu.i l.ivj nen, auu conuniieu iu nri oaiu reapers, setting up the bundles to : daily throughout the summer season, ripen before theshing. The reaping was what philosophers ami physicians must ordinarily ai! be done in fifteen alike coul 1 not explain. McElrath days, else the grain becomes too ripe. ! was indeed a phenomenon and hi The first fit-bis harvested, therefore j case without a parallel. He was po.-i-are cut before the ripening is complete. ; tive that he did not sleep and invited Each reaper, averages about fifteen : investigation, but his hours of wakc- acres per day, and is drawn by three fulness came to an ending on Friday j college. Tlie boy, however, felt the necessity of an education, and deter mined to have one an v how. lie vere controversy. Each was a stran ger to the oilier. Jackson vowed to whip Swain, and Swain heard it. He knew they would meet at Went worth court. .Mr. Swain drove up one night and stopped at the hotel iu Wcnl- failed to recognize him when they met him. One day when going from his work he met a wealthy young lady j i horses or intiics. night of last week, when, for the first ! worth, then kept by Mr. llolderby. ; Some three or four among them Jackson were sitting around the firo :ind were discussing Buck Swain at ., j i .i i- i - - i ii the time, lie quietly sat down and 1 ne reading ended, threshing be- mne in over eleven years, lie slept one j 1 ! gins. Again memory goes back to i long delicious sleep, and awoke on the isked : Is thai Mr. Swain, of Greensboro, said cachinnation, giggling and horse that 1 was one, or whether they acted laughter in brackets. And yet, if ! tj-onh sheer sympathy for suffering, there is one really witty or funny idea, j ;L is impossible to say. sentiment, jiaragraph or phrase, from ON TIIE .RAOiN canawl." Mrs. T., and hobbled on, veiy grate .1 il. .. ! ! 1 I II I .... I cu l n. il ne Miowi'i i ir see :is the family were Southerners, and saw , , , , , , r,,. iiiiv j.iuioj , ! he had always done. She said i hei e . i . i . .... i - ' i i" I ii IV- ! i l - i - . . iran. We have just had a whole ni- -. a... ..h 1!,;s kindness Whether' ,',' , ,, ', ." troglycerine explosion of this idiotic . ... , . r 1 n iii - ; early years, to the pounding out ot , t-,;iowing morning iviresued and hap- ,. , , who had been his fiend, lie had his " ' , . . . a , " . , you are speaking ot, gentlemen . . .. , ! the giain upon the threshing floor p Words were inadequate to ex-:- ... tm dinner bucket over his arm, and t - . . .- 1 1 - -i " 1 cs, sir, do you kno w him ?" s , , .. .. ... i with the flail l he mow, tedious work press his feelings, both ot surprise and ' r . supposed siie would cut him as all the . 1 i Jackson. ... ... ., . . , , (il'hio winter !ays. 1 oets no more pleasure. ,S;iicetuen he has slept na-j ,. , . rest had done. She smiled pleasant! y, , " ,- , 1 ,. . , . ! "les, I met him this morning: ,. , will rile arse the inusic id the ilail. tarady every night, and to all present . . ,. , beginning to end. in anything they or any of their associate witlings have uttered this session, we are willing to betaken for a third-rate hearse mule, and made haul dead darkeys to a poorhouse boneyard the rest of na tural life. Deudwood Pioneer. The manufacture of beet sugar is without doubt a paying industry abroad. France makes all of her own A very rough fellow was the boat man, momeniaril roaring a string of oaths as long as his mule train ; but he gave me the only stool on the deck of his gallant craft, and as we slowly o-lided out of view of Bed Lion, Icon eluded I had met three "blessings in disguise" lhat day, not excepting lhe money-making teamster. The canal is, iu the main, an old creek deepened ami widened, so thai is no change in you as far as I am concerned.' The years rolled on. The young work-boy become im mensely wealthy, and is now the may or of X'W Haven, with an income of 8100, 000 a year, and owner of a fae'n in which 1.500 men and women are employed. The young girl grew to The picture for February in the Farmers' Almanac is obsolete. Sep tember is the month for threshing, t he thresher doing its GOO or 700 bush els per day. driven by a steam engine of sixteen horse power. iieinorsc!e-s lhat sharp toothed devourer, swallow ing its food as fast as two men can tut lhe wire bans, n quiring six teams to P app .-a ranees he will not lack for the necessary sleep hereafter. M-E!ralh was born in the Xorth of Ireland. He is a rigid Presbyterian, am! for many years an attendant of the Maii boro Presbvterian church. it. Killed v.y ax Oat Sek. Ezr-i Hare, residing at No. 3 House avenue. supply its demands ! And what a cat- was seized last Thursday with spasms , ' , " T? , araet of grain pours from Us spoi.t. :l!Hj e!-:,,,,pS . fr-MU w hich lie recovered womanhood and married, iter litis ' . . ' , , . . ,. ! faster than two men can bag it! somewhat, but was again attacked on band borrowed a large sum ot money ! r, . . , . .... .... ... . ,r i- 1 ' 1 1 1 r , ' The latest tniimpn invention m this Tuesday, when Dr. Akin was called, sugar, and, we believe, supplies a con- j large venseis use it to pass irom incs siderable demand for it from beyond j apcake Bay into the Delaware with- , , " " . " . , , ! direction is a sU'aw-hurning engine, who found the man on his arrival in had paid it, leaving Ins family with !.,.., ,. ,. . ,. , .... I iiviiioMi , .. . ...... , ilMJltUi Ulli!! '.'v 1 iv.i 1 . 'in-c: i l:ge!ow ! , . . .. . 1 he patient rapidly sank and died ! but little property. .Ui l:ge!ow is- . sent her, with his condolence, a re ceipted note for her husband's indebt edness, and now the son of Bigelow, the millionaire, is going to marry the i ttei j The cost of raising wheat per hush- Tuesday night. Yesterday Dr. Akin ! el is from thirty-five to for'.y cents ; ;;ut(l,HV ()f tu. case, which re- j the average yieUi from twenty to Th vcaled some novel and interesting her liiiiitq Then, bice been e v neri- ' 011 1 mak i n t he ted ions iou rney arou nd . ' , , twenty tivo iushe,s pr acre. 1 ne f.K.ts. It appears I hat at some time uci utniis. ineie hio not 11 cxpiii i(l,lll"'llu"nu' i daughter ot the one woman who was , - , r , ,! ments in ',.w T,.i.,.e -.nd fni-iher west I the Caoe thereby creally lessening j ,. . . , , , . , i nearness ot these lands to J.aie upe- Mr. Hare had swallowctl an oa, which, incnis m .New jei sc andiuitiKi him . uit .ipt.., nm. j ' fait Idul and true to the young work-s . . . , . , , , . ' the distance between Baltimore and Philadelphia. The Southern end of boy at college. nor, and the rales csiaiUMned n me out.-nn.' the stomach, had entered the ! lailroad fifteen cents per nushel from nPneniix. or blind sac. situated at the . , . 1 . , .. l '"V LVII 11 J that are said to have been successful. The renort. of Prof. Ledonx last year l t ...... ... I n . - 1 . mi. r . I . I: I. 4 !..! . r . t ri- on the Quantity of sacharine matter i the canal is at a village called Uhesa-j Jialeigli Vbscrvcr: 1 here were in any punt uetu een inwu .v anu im,.- t,:iSe m t he ascending colon. 1 ne oai. I a - . i- -fo v : r.. .1 .1. . i 4.. . - .- . i- 1 head ot the lay, ; orih Carolina, in lOiW. 111 larms, on- utn gie u:e iaivuuiaimasa uv. jitter lodging in the appendix, cause; in beets raised in North Carolina was ; pcake City, at the very satisfactory. The practical difii into which a huge lock gives ad mit culty iu the case, we apprehend, will j lance. be found fo be obtaining the beets. Along the whole way, the tin tator Tiiey are no t easily cultivated, requir- ; ed, but much tooling "captain," gave ing too much attention for any one ! me "sailor's yarns" and '-fish stories," Person to make a hir.re cron. If the I with a gusto which showed he found , . - ( residents of agree for each beets, end raised to supply a sugar factory ; otn- 1 j erwiso the experiment would fail for cepted all his tales of the "raging ca wuiit ot material. Eastern North j nawl" and the "vasty deep," without fVnT.iir. .-. ,1 i. 1 .wi .,.!.-. 1 f,- tiiiit ' nnovii intiJinr was so I'reat. that he did vni iMiua i.-.i,vjiiiiiiiuiy tvvitiviy v-w v.'--.. rl 1 culture, for we have a su amount of moisture during the sum mer to keep tho beet succulent and prevent its becoming stringy and hard before it fully matures. Ruleiqh Ob trrctr. ; ho offered me a seat in his buggy, but ho was so heavily armed, with two pisloU and a bowie knife, that I thought best not to come with him. I believe he expects a difllculty with a man named 11 aewson. There was a dead silence for a while, then Jackson ordered his horse and said he had promised faithfully a friend in the country to stay with him that night, and it was high time ho was going. Mr. Swain once did the Legislature up and they had him before them for the article he wrote. At the same time there was a Dr. Swaine who was a member. When the Sergeant-at-Arms was sent out it happened lhat he and the old Doctor, his name-sake, were both in Turner's bookstore. The oflleer stepped up and aked him if his name was Swain. lie pointed to the Doctor. The ollicer then to'd the is ordered to arrest him. and bring him before the committee. The old gent was thunderstruck, and couldn't understand it, but he went with him. and the fan soon leaked out. When Mr. Swain did go, he was or- proved, woodlands, and unimproved, ! margin ot profit. ulceration of t he organs of the stom- 19.S35.410 acres. Of this 5.233,742 ! Since the first furrow was turned in arh in imme.liate contact with the ap aeres were improved, over one million the Bed Biver alley, in 1S0, there jKndix. The oat finally worked its acres less than we had in 1SG0, or ; has been no failure of crops from Way through and perforated the ap- Jel.C)j t(J ao0i2e before the bar ot about 2G per cent, of the whole. To drought, excessive rains, blight, mil- pendix, which, combined with the ul- House' IBs apology was worse .1- 1 ... .1 .. TI .1111 (lil 1 . I ........ f .I ,, iKn.in,..i it f llll-l- .- 11 .1 T" . . f X this ma oe aoueu ioom.u.; i aei cs oi . we v , i :iv, oi wn.n ....n.i ..n i. ceralions, causeu ucutii. '-J h-in the offence His words had been ; that the members of the Legislature were not fit to drive hogs. His apol- any neighborhood would his customary daily t.ip rather monoi- wild lands, making an area of 33,000,- j tology. The chiuchbug has not ma,e Whij. :-h to pul an acre in sugar onous, as his beloved Mule-Motor did j 000 acres in round numbers. The . its appearance ; the grasshoppers h by that means could be 1 not carry passengers. Indeed, his ! average size of our farms at that date j alone have troubled tho farmers, but A BorriESTEit Physician's Ext ply a su-ar factory : oth- I pleasure at having a listener who ac-j was 212 acres. We had at that date j they have disappeared, and the fields ence.-U. Caulkins, M. D., of Bo I- I- r T ii.vrr.ni' ..... . n - . ogy was that tuey were nt. i.efm- a population of 1.071,301, or about 21 are smiling with bounty. ith good ter, N. 1 ., certifies Oct. o;h, 15iD. ; to the square mile. Of this popula- tilth, the farmer may count upon a that he has used the Safe Kidney and j It is saddeuning to see our hair lion only 45 per cent, over ten years j net return of from eight to ten dollars Liver Cure in his practice for diseases blossoming for the grave too early. undent ! me a real service. We had reached ; of age, were at work, the remaining : per acre per annum. The employ- of the kidneys and liver, and the re- More especially do women feel ibis af- the Chesapeake, and I was sitting upon the wharf, eating a dime's worth of cheese and crackers for supper, while the strong damp breeze from off the Bay made me shiver at thought of 55 per cent, doing nothing. We had ; ment of capita! has accomplish. d a suit has been satisfactory in the ex- diction, and it i even a greater de- at this time 307,9G2 native North ! beneficent end by demonstrating that treme. He says; "I would now pre- formity to them than to men. Aver's Carolinians living in other States, ; the region, instead ot being incapable scribe the same remedy to all similar- j Hair Vigor averts it and restores tho while we had living iu our own midst j of settlement, is one of the fairest sec- Iy aniicled, and you are at liberty to hair sometimes, and its original color only 3 023 citizens of foreign birth. i tious of the continent. Nor is it a so stale in your testimonials." A 7r. ) always. AJv.
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