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.1 : ;-.yvv ::'i: v; . J , f ;-' i. r i - : - - - . ' ' - i. - ' if i. ...,.- jr -- i LBURbRA, :: ; - rt, (V, : M A h ' :- ,SV. AURORA. OF ALL KlXliS DONE ! : . W. H.:MILIERJ: :;, ' :! - l?$ .W-'t " " " W. H. MILLER. , ' THMS: Single Copy. oti year, in ailran, ?l.'r0 Xcatlj and with Dlnp afrit OX A SKW TEESS, ' v r r ! ' -Tl,. 7c Commercial llolcl. Dr. Victor WcIJraycr, Prcpr NIIELI1Y, X. C. The unilcrVijfned reiect fully iiifrnm the public that hehaftjiixt reOHMliHed and newly Kmiiihel the above Hotel, amlin now in pared to Rive perfect Mttinfactioii to all who way patronize him. Hi JIoiiMe in in the centre of towu. Xorth of and adjoining Court Bquare. Lrery Jloom u neatly CirDcte4 fnrniiJittd with new xulendid suit, wn wtJllnt! anrl ninminiite.1. Ijktvel Mmbh-rionui. ouo of which it over 40 feet I lonjf. A pa vjsry Maine w aluo connected with th4 hoiute. '.: IU ill UliltiJi. YIWRX, Proprietor. ,r Single Couv. kix m.. irr advance 1 llotrl'. . J I-AXI SH-li. j t little mistake. tnncVing ftrcu-t Liu- ' ALL through owe ll ' - 1 ' -A 1 " ': ' - "I V ' ' i -. i.'ir." " I tioiW Uif.x. will' Ir.nir II T-ji return than: , ii ftiuleir pant favor ad aohcit ftce of their eitonu , -The travellinx iHibJic will find my aitua tiri convcniit to oeuter, of town aad ac ,. commodati an jood u place affordn.' ! T1IH1LS KKAHONABLR Iced utl; IJvcry Ktablc 3v-tf . a yyixrri:p. 1 Borders' aiotcijl, - rJ. S. Torclcr.s. Propiictori I alwavrt open tr the.' reception ot gnet ?The table i4 .i!vlid with tlw bert ..tin the market afford. Tranicnt an4 IJoardern taken at ruartohabld ratwn, reptdar riitre Livery, and Feed Slabk I Connectml with the Hotel, where . 'Can aJ ways le hud on 'abort notice and AT l'KICES. jlroI4rl0iiH. lleuhen Mcliraver ATTUU'NKY AT LAW, j 0 PI Otllce hi Commercial Hotel hO.ildln);. Olvra nroirtpt . attention to all buhiucw IntniHtcd to limi. iJ. L. Wua Gidney & Webb. Attorneys & Cowsettors at Lai? , , ". 0Eb iCant of the (fi irt IIouw?. ' Vnnnpfand rareful alj' )Kn given to alt iMiainem intrusted to tut care. , QHAS. C.iCOBrV ' TO: T " , Attornev and Counselor at Law. ' : KGU Oflice in llorders.' Hotel. JxofilloKi. ;',- A. Hoke attoiixfAs at law, LIXtOLNTON, N. C. Will pratticc in, the Conntk- of, Catawba Cleaveland, Cfaon, Liu col and Kuthcr- ford.. J . One of the firm will'attcud tit hbelby, C'on'tlM fimt Monday audjTjieHday ot ach moiiUi, and oftener when lieauired. tiept. 9th ltiSl. 1 313-tf lhyIeIaMH. Ir. IX. II. 52orrX0n, PFEU3 II rofesIonal service? to thft qtT.eui of SheJny iwid winwiiidiii-; country. 2S-6in. DR. JHp. GIDiNEY. DrucKiKt nud riiarmaelNt, Keerw a full line of VurtDnipt nd Cheiid caU, White Ieal and CxLrH, Machine and 'Jannera Oil, Vatent Mrdi(4uea; Garden eed,. and everything petiniui to the prug biiidnertrt which lie will bcII t low pmoa. v, . .j 270-tf 's Jffporvboro.IIlBli NclaooC. ii. ii.yuiiix OR both -'H0X.C! UilDGF, riJINClPAU F 'aoxcJ. rail acMon opens Jnly 30th,' tlosea l)et-iiU-r loth 1883.. Sprin senm open January 1st, cloaea Mav l tfi, TClTItlN, 1.00, 2.00, and S.O0 per month rtonnl ti.OO i r uionth. ! V'nr, farther uarticnbiri oidret tho Principal, or Zl ll. Walker, Seiictiry Hoard of TriiHteeK at Mixre.Hboro .;C July L 2 i 5.n. J. 7r BUTLER, ! I j - ' ' ; ' ! j-jj. :Or - .-.! 1VAT1I AXICf.OCI3I.ll EK Jeweler, Ktc, 1 jr-Min Street Cliailotle, X. C Aug .J3, 6m,' FOB THE SHEbBFAUHORb AND VOU WILL NEVKR .""KKGRET IT. ONLY $1.50 PER ANNUM. You VIII ..Xo. 8. L. I. AXI S i MIS. NOTECflilJ T !IK nmleiinei liavinp qiia1iiiei . i i. . t i i i .......I.. . - . lvrac 1. lnrc:r nniw all &"m , . . : - . m - having -c Jaiuw bk-hm .J ee to .rirt ; them to him pru-rly a nt.j i.ted m or before tlw 12ih, ftay of Novnter or thisnoti e wifi ,. pletwt in Ivriof i heir . retorerv. All wn- i-.d-!Uil i) tat mi'wt ii'ift ror.ie lorwarl and 'Vtle at :ce ( mul nave am. !Tov. 12. '. S I'.. Ill;' il I'M K IKS. i Adiur. of I. Huuu'lries deed. ivnrl54t T1IK undersigne.1 are a:xiui.t ;il a tr:urt of land' in Cleveland Coniity on tlic aU 4h of Bufl'alo Creek t contaii'- inpr 180 Htteu known aa the Whiter track djiinint; laivix of .Var SWn, Jinn ! V-Tj-K iw,V 7n.t.-Vt.nf Ktrr,.m 'near the j ... -V iron rneioy , . ... . - - ; v c: r : :. - "T1 oi.o "mill- from Waco on the . irem"i-rJnp, . - .....1 .Unf 7 -.r k.inilt'froirt iIul Y. m- tlipro are abor.t 7; acres cleare r and wtne 40 acre in cultivation t!.u ye:ir, in win cmuvuuoii u.v.1 " wheat, com and wttnn. Thb tract or land i lavH well and in Haid hy i,-oinp tent J udges ; to be one for cotton and wheat. If dwired we will divide the trat. T;rn8 reasonable, reference to either of the parties iviuc in bhelby, 1 ' W. J. T. MIIXKK, W. 1. ANDREWS,1 eept. 20-tf.. . ..!!; NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. WK the limit iv.ined forbid t any oi.e tifMHiiiiT on our prtinwH or lttmWVuhot.t fwir prrniii'Hion, unJir penal ty of th law. .Kok', I a, 1S"3. i'i:iLiiMir)N', W. 1. ANDUKWS, AVM.'ItOUEJtTS. JOHN HKytfKIJTS; 'T V T It'll i!llV nov io-4t. j'li.v.iv i u'.'. ALT Pewonn are tT!iidden fnuw TrA piwhijl on my' Jands. at the Law will be fully e.iforl aaiiiht ail who may tr Muon our premises. -i 1 WM. BUlIKiKK, ' J AH. UilllKiKS, nov. 15-4t. j F A. CAUIU)LL. A TTE N T I O N. 'i n?KiN( rdNO wide awake to tbc .inttTenta of eal litatc. and devote mr..-i -ou r. time iiiid etn'i- ' tle toiuert our Keal monev. time iiiid et n'i- ' tle CANTILK -.mINtSS. lluvinx euKAgtHl ioihe bufii.e. 4.vcr 10 j-'rs; we . - . i! 1 1. ... ...... ,.A arnf ;tliinj'"c r"'""1.' mT; it j '" vi -.,... G(X)tS ever brousbt to thiaf market Kvcrrline full and complete," cJcr ?:,000 worth of Beady Made CUiin..j Alutaya oi baud a -trowd !ir'.i of the lest lf'ert;liU;n for wheal lrcih ai.d at -liock Jiotloin PricoM. . . ! Knowmj that the of tli Merchant depend upon tba pnK-rity of the Farmer, we will aft we ever, do our utmost to tind the Lent : market lor tuwr proiluee which ei;IleB u to pay the hiberit c-.u!i pciix fm- 1 1 k'nul of country proilucv We intend t pay a much fr cotton an anv nciglibiin) marl.i t. . ! W. A. MAUNKV& niU). . -Sept. ' ' ' 13 ' ' ' . ' tf. MPOHTERS and dealers in Iron. XaiLs, Steel, Tinware, Carriage Sc . Wa-'on Material, Rubber '& Leather Belting, Mill &iws, and General Agri cultural took & ' Machines. Wc are agents tor tho fol'ow- In lilt!; .Ji ill; 1 i uivrt tvinvt i uij, v r tec first elass. i Ciuter, iiiualo f$:Uj Com pany V - Scales, Chicago Scale Co s Sii'-es. . j We a rv alo ajrent s fi r Sp rt ing and -Mlasti,i g IViwd-er, I3' natnite, Caps and Fuse: Orders ami correspondence solicited. Chailotte, N. C. Auf. ::t i cm 0. BOfftTtlVlDS tiwvrtupi .otVivMj- ... . . , ..'' I.-' iJeerinj; U:ryt v i s;.m. Ht calnta vol, can iiavc y a pHM cirolina could maket!iMi the jdant Twine BllUltfW, ieentlg llgat e;lucation it L nthing that willing tf walnut grovtk" Mowen, Olneftain ; k.M8!ni.Ver iail.vou it will lie your best He enters upon the imjiurtant JwyitC tJralll Hiul (ua j.Vj., in working at anything.. But K-jbjt of tre ilanting. : .'Mant .')J JLriiis. iti-t.wA noo vims, rmi- M;1'idci,S,l , m ICr l'ssessit, audio order to 1W1 its Chil.ed I lows, tWn Shedei's jtUi;.rhtJ! vou ltnlA a?1,lv io it u,m-. Separators T,.!e.apii; Straw j rkmc at fir,t, dosely, con-Cnttei-s, Smiths Levr Rtrawl fir a ion-time. If vou , t fJTIIIIV Ererciswsof thw inMitntion will JL i be r.unoil August 'J7, 1S3. t tr- tificatcs of jjkk1 moral character and hon orable diwniMion from the tschool last attended, riHjuire.l f each pupil. For catalogue, apply to the Principal. I h PALEMON J. KINO, A. M. ; Khclby X. C, X N. IVF.Y, A. JL, AVtant, July l9-tf. '. - :. t '''.. ' ' ' ' ; iMielby, JN. (J., Thursday, Dhr iiber, V6, 1883. She fflt JicM claim her as hU own, I For woman's wit in quick to fee ; Tltv growth 'of nel by C'upiil nown Jut after U-su m - w Ai i.,. k. :.t iiv v -illicit iiu jtm. iiifc-t rvii. treaiblinToii the vtrjrc ortcr- u , d - - ' Ani tartlftl at the I'i)k rlie hcy j.,r ere he finished, hftr sclt . Droofj! )roor and to h'w shoubiX ' Hp hastens to sav'midst ''l love i love mat untirc Vour datutv little hand Hhn Iduhcri) VDe. EAtt B)YS : rxtX?V i iiavc rCUU . rrn.rll 1 Want 5r n 4rt have thci T.(l tnimH P'J IWl'mfc , ! rkni'fit of them I . ir. uu T,,,,.,! ..C liT , M llv Vl- . v v Uor0( John Adams, pe.tV T'rcBidept, wis tlie tsMi of a fanner of very uibderate -means. The cXtily st:irt he hid was a ?od education, jj ; j Andrew Jnekson wsla ljorn in a jp liut in North ' Caroling, aitid wiw vhi-tfil iu. the nine wooti- fori which lilt 7.nv xr i.iiiivt.. .T;iniPM k' Polk snont t'fiP iMi-licr! v. . . i i. 'I . I ,4 ' v?in nr ins iiit iic-i'iinvi tin a living out of a farrn in Nrth; Cart lina. , " He was jiAerwaril erk in a country store. r ! : M illard Filhaore wift tjlie son of a New York farmer, aih'i f t ins nome was "a very humble on?, lie the bus;ncJK of a clotllier. James Buchanan vps om m a small nouso amonj; lye ;viict;iiany hi ...... ii'. ii i. ? Mountains. His fathfr cut t'ie lo-s and built his own ltouso? in i what was then a wilderne 'Abraham Lincoh was the son of a ver poor Kentufo' fanner; and lived in a lo calip until he y.ot jtyyentv one venrs pfa;4el - j Andrew JohW.nd to a tailor at thca f teu years , .... t i 'jft IIV J1I3 iiunM-ii iiu'--" was ineyer able to, -attend school, - '. i ( nd e ever frrt - if iteucrsu uraiix meu tne n:e oi a Cpnimon ooy in a common nousc on the banks of th Ohio River until he was seventeen years of a:c James a Garl-ld was born j in a loir cabin. lie worked on a farm I r. : ' i-u ' . ' ui umj cnqn-iiicr fioia, jicn lie ! learned the trade. t 4i ill iiiti.ntiiu 2i-Vw ll , lives we are apt to look only at the brilit s'ule; to thjnk of them .after their laurels are' won, and not of the hard struprjiles with poverty, tiisvourajxe ment We do not think ; of the pleasure trips j;ivch up in-order that the money tliey would cost I might be spent for books, 'and the huriyiu home from work !at close of d'.tv so that the lonx evenin-' ... ! ' jjiiay'be spent in reading," btudying! hem, which vwiien solved is well jwortli the hard thought puton . it. "i cs.it taktvs thought, it takes work, and self sacrilice to accomplish any gyeat oliject, some will tell 3-011, it takes genius, but I say "genius" is oiily a name for hard work; and I I want to tell vou that it is onlv bV ... , ... , vour Own oliort that vou will make T or:n,r ; i;r.. jl iiitili . 111 rtiuiui ' ' vaw 4iiv av. vii'i nmst love learning; if vou would have resolution eiwugh to do this von cannot heln loving knowledge, for the mind always loves that to which it has been long voluntary attached. Habits are fontie which render what wrj? at fust tiisagr.'csbh not only pleasant,' but ncyVs.iry. Yon mav vilhout Jieini: vtfv dill rent pass an Examination "! I will not say with credit, but pimply I without dishonor,, you may pas through Ht'lundy and colleges spend ing veaW in the school rio:ii but unless vou .use vour own efTort, your own br.iin, your own mind, it villte worse than time waste'L ami will never do you any gooL Tlie prpcr sort and d f.ree f diligence, vou cannot rxssosa? butdiv tiTorts of vour own resolution. Your instructors may U-C rules. restraints, commands arid punish ! ments, and while thev mav for the ; F(r r 4 UonA thcv will own effort, U help tllym is they kannv Tic lion nnan GI It can objects 1 hid, it may lc i to be- coAc luinin()us, ami wu 1 a glass vessel; mav Ik' eonvbrt into ah illuminating fiuid b; t of some of the. powder, illumlnant consuiiici, i addition l'lie new oxygen, which1 fact makes it di lirable ' for use iii mining ocration. l illii- minaiinp power L-i5jj tirlA hours, when' a new srpply. Ot Mvaer be- collies iimai.. ! lw.f T.Mvrnril Null onsitlfn-ft th;it i : j thmiiirhoiit the early Hilopdal cpoclis known as Anrii'lan, iliiKan and Carboniferous; the s.a 'oVtrcd Ntirth America. thJ BritisiOtsk-s ! and Western Eunn; KhK?tV Lirge X 1 cnt i it earned ' lrt f tlie North Atlantie.arAi cx ; I i.-letl as tlrv land. 1 ie iukcs tlttit if his coiichisions jirove to be .'rounded the doctriiie : of the. ell er- 1 i ..i.'i is i:is testwl by the ensej of tli Jvih Atlantic, must lie discarded. A meJlhiMl of aduheratin milk by adding to it a. solution of com iiercial glucose has been exmed by Mons. K renchel in a cornf.iuni cation to the .French Academy oi Scient. As tho solution has the densuvf t? n,llk the ' altera tion is nonVdtetl j.y the yrdmury tiisting instruiiiV. r ; Vt. ". Jn the Baleih 'Chrithn Adt orate of the 14th is a communication from Mr. 11. Y. Best, of tlie ''Division of Forestry," Census Bureau, Wash ington, I). V. lie is well known in this Stnte of which jio ; hi a native. He writes upon the subject of the black walnut trees, f There is an in creased demand, for -'black' walnut while tlie stock: of trees is . rapidly diminisliing. There has been a vast destruction of these .trcs in our State. If the improvident and thoughtless owners-j had them now what a source of revbnuethey would have. Mr. Bestsavfr MIt does not require ay ry large tree to make a , sufficient amount of lumber to bring a hundred dollars in New 'York. To illustrate, lodk. at the following prices; in llmt c;tv : Good to choice, $125 to l.V) per in Selected, seasoned,- l.r)()t: 1 Toper m 5xo 1.0 to h'j h.t m CxG 1G0 to 170 per m 7x7 :17; to 'IS!)' jkT III Xxo ; 1S0 to J9if per m. Counters 22 to 23 cents jk t run ning foot. I lo not know a better .in vest ment that the Lmd.ownvrs in North f nuts to the acre. (In ten vcars rut !o:;e-half. Thiwe ,tttwilTftU-h S7v Jkt acre. Li eigltt years they liear KM bushels to the acre, worth . This will Lwt for fit) years. This amounts to $2,00i. The trees at tlie end. of 3') vear.i will "fetch at j l'Ut $" etieh r Cl,2.) to the acre He says they may even double that 1 Ie says : ! uTho acre of bnd at .-that time, with the tiniWr cut off, -would be wortli twice as much as wiiuhe niits were pbntetL The eonl of pLuiting is comparatively small. 'Aiic land should lx? thorougiiK. bfokfu, w?ll pulverize! and m-1I juanun Then cJiec;ktfl 8xT2 f t and pant tlie nutout the n.tli of ctn Tlie .planting should bcMone in early part of tlie wint K-forc nutM get dry.! Plant th ui just thev fail from the tres. with lie ie as h ut hull on them- The; nus will spr and come up the nextp rhe land should le kept in ; cultivation for a few years with some crop so as to cultivate the voung trees!" LaMA. Tlie Alabama river v rising'a little. A tsix ftKit rattlesnake, and ! Unx around as a mrn's arm, can U mvn Jobile on exhibition. r' of southern capiudUts arc prqKirmjr to LuiUl a Kew- nianu factnring city on the Teuiicssc river at tlje fniot of Muscle? Shoals, ' oppo site Florence. , .There are 154 pupils in East Ala bama Female college at Tuskegee. A car load of 900 live . turkeys reached Baltimore Saturday from Montgomery, county, Ya., : - Floimda. t w.';u.n. itt DuvnI C-OUil- ty. . V.V Tlie salted mullet trade of Florida is increasing. j Peanut growing in Florida is be ing wannlv advocated The ruling price of oranges in Tampa; is 10 per thousand. Thegranadilla blosstmi is the flow er now at Apopka Boats, on tlie St; John's are taking thousands of people Up the river, A cotton compress, gas works and a street;' rail way trc 1 icing construe etl at I'eusacola, H One pound aud throe ounces .was th weight of an oranjre urowii in Duval county. " I Tile receipt's of thc municipality of Key West,, for tlie year ending Oc tober 1st, exceeded the expenditures by $2,308.90. . j DePuo's gmvc of ten acres in Flor ida netted List year $10.:JfX). i The Hiirrls grove on Orange Iike netted last -year, $03,000 from one hundred acres. :j Key West is tt) have a street rail Wiiy. V; '' Street cars are now running in Pensacola. i ' ! ; " ' Texas. I - i .The grand juries of Texas are do ing fine work. t Jersey cattle ive finding their way into lexas .! ' - ' . j - Male ami female help is in great demand all over Texas. Texas is saidi to produce about one-half the cotton raised in the United Stntcs. " i j Neuces county has one-half its I tixes paid by tine man, Captain Richard King. Near A'an ALstync there is a color el man 111 years of age. He is in good health and able to pick some tiity odd ounds of cotton a day. Fort Worth is spending $21)00 on her sidewalks. A t'o hundred thousand dollar hotel at I'alatka is talketl ajiout. The; liquor licenses issued in Rob ertson county this year amount to $21 AX). I ' j -' . After an absence of several years the buffaloes are returning to tlie plains of north Texas again. Tc-xas fanners sold last year $.7.), 0'JO,0.'X) worth of cotton, $.":j,(KX),OU0 worth of caitlej f 7X)p00 worth of wool and mutton, and Sl,tKX),fX)0 wortli of horses ami hides, ' Tkxxesske. 1 1 ' Considerable: building is in prog ress in Jonesboro. The Memphis Apical advocates music in jiublic schools of that city. -The wheat crop in East Tennessee looks well, and promises a g m m I har vest next year. . ,v I Miss C. W. bb, of McMinnville has made a quilt containing two thou sand' scyen hum 1 red and ninety-six piece-; j : .' In Fast Vrennesee there are :l-r 70.1 a:res of land. 'it' i ! Memphis noy. cjaimsa jMpulaiiun of 'h'tiW iHTson. a' gain during the year of 4,.S'.). (J. A. Jiiirer, of Parkersville ex hibits a pumpkin which measures six fetfta'nd live inches ihj circum fcrencie ami weighing seventy-i'ight pOUllllS. : i ' j ' ) Mary-il!e edlege has 2O0 students in, attendance, j !-r'" .J r AkK,.vNs. A class factorr 'will le Utr.blLb- .1. i itl in Little . Rock. i A dejxs;t of tin ore has rered in Rockbridge county. Out of ninetv-five shots Mr. Hen-nine- tv Dean, of Manifield kil cu tvone dueks. WHOLE m. 375. i -u , ... cMontl minstrel roune has left Lj-nchburg, for Canada, and will give entertainment through . the iniLii provinces. Tlie only cotton mill iirtliesouth. devoted exclusively toknitting gen Uemtn s 'underwear is in Atlantic City, a small euburhof Norfolk. Tlie univerpity of Virginia is hav ing an obsen-aton built in the west A great deal of "Richmond, made furniture," come from Michigan. ' Kkxtltxv, " Iawrcneeburg is eating radUhe weighing one pound ?ach. . A Iiatli county .man had his leg broken bv the kick of a cow that he was inilkling, . " The Brcckenridge Xfw, say the cows in tliat count v are utilizing the barlnxl wia fences by using them for currvcomls. . 1 " A cow in Hart county recently gave birth to five calves at one time three of which were well developed, alive and healthy, and two dead. One hundred and ten pounds is the weight of a three year old'child named Fitz Buchanan, who lives in- Greenup. A lopkins county man is saving up rattlesnake skins for the purpose of making himself a vest He njw has over one hundred. Tlie Richmond Herald sa vs. Tliat twenty-five d.runken men were seen on the streets at that place on court day, and Richmond is a local option town, too. Kentuckv has ciht colored cdi tors. A Warren -county fanner gathered 800, bushels of crab apples this fall. Over eighty thousand " hogsheads of tobacco have been sold in Louis ville this fall. A hog recentlv killed in Bourbon county weighing 1HJ0 jiounds. The slaughter of birds, rabbits and other small game throughout Ken tucky is immense. Ir. T. E. Simmons, of Lexing ton has refused 82o,000 for his cele brated stallion Wilson. It is claimed that Christian coun ty raises 100,000 more bushels -of wheat than any other county . in -the state. ; 1 . Lewis Massie, aged sixty years, and Mrs. Martha Denny, a seventeen v car old widow, were ' married in Pulaski count v reccntl w POLITICAL P01.VTS. Though less juicy than a Jug,' Mr, Arthur's mesige is not ha dry as u jowder-horn, Phil. 2Via, Hcjk 'Jro (cMion Organ. V ' Mr, Carlisle and his friends are eon teuding for the name principles that Lee and Jackaon fought for, Clrvc land Andre, bp. Ah the shot-gun ban contributed to make. Carlisle shaker, it Is confldently, expeeteil to piake soine trtiti of the liourlms President next year,-C5i-(iuHiti Ibmtwrciat-tlazi tfr, J!j. New York,' pecem'tr 4, InterviewH with a large number of capitalUta, ban kers, manufacturers and business men generaly indicate that they regard the election nf Mr, Carlisle with favor, Tlie first "rt-U 1 yell" ofthc AeHsion was heard at the DemrM-ratic chucuh S;ttunLiy niKht; when (Jen. Sloeum moved, and the caucus unanimously fosolved tliat thecrlpjdetl and liuiblel Cn-lon Hoidiers on tho roll of. the Door kept;rbe retaintl. The4.SolidSHith' U getting its work-in pro?iiit!y. V, 'afi W, A7i, . THE OLD MEM S. HOUSE. i I ' Olio of the moot ljencvnt charities in eiisteiico la that which provide a rethig place, for weary and worn out Id men. They have many infirmities aild disease,' one of tlie iiimt common of which U rheuiimilsm. Just here eonie in the odvatita-e . of Pkkky I)avish Pais Killkii, which has re lieved the MifTrrinjc of many an old man ly driving .a way the UVrtt evero rlieumatle stih. In jKi nt of y pubt4 ion Nebraska now rank. as the thirtieth State la the L'nion, Her pain in population from 170 t hs ww ii", x; K't ceDt. tdoradi raJifc' thirty-fifth, mid her gain daring tlie ame period wai 'Sf' perct-nt, larr than any other State, Ivansa-t ranks twentieth, and her in-cn-ase from 1570 to 1S.SJ was tr ri:it. Thc- three.rft.ates lea! all the rt-st in t'ne increase cf jiulation. Forty year experience, In every' dime on earth, has ppvel . Aycr'a Cherry Peetoral to U' the m(at reliable remedy forcfdls -ugh4, ami allium diseases, Ncgletet colW oiien ne eome' incurable nihrK'ntt, Deal with them In time,, andjprevent their be coming decpseaTed in the dveUra, '"v. TERMS REANOXABM . STATE HEWS: bunion i m(frMNiM ; a iuphn man lias recently worked a cypres trw f W ? A. 1 I ' stn enty-two feet from the stump ami made from it ll.tXM) heart tdiinglcs. Tlie junior smiles, r 4. Faycttetillc Sim: Judge James C. McRae will preside at the special, term of court to K hchj', in Mooro etmnty on Dmmlicr'Uijt AVc learn nothing but civil case will be heard. i . . -j, . Oxfonl Torchlight' Wc sawa (at' mer on hU way froin Hcrulcrnon ono day last week, who liad sold a singt evvT vooaceo Ityr- qut -JOiJ net. 1 j l .' ! : Mr V. K. Cohb,' rwiding ' neat Snow Hill, had Uu misfortune to have his gin, ginliouse and pnmndo-' stroyctl by fia on Satuniay last TW firo was accidentiil. No insurance. Mr. j Cobb's loss is ulriul $1,3000. Wilson Advance: -insteatl of rais ing tlie price of "a jair of ruarriago license," the Legislature .ought to have imjioscd an annual ttx on all bachelors, und by that means com lel them, to marry or pay a revenue to the government i . , The Asheliorti (biriV says: The only' power-loom shuttle factory south of Baltimore is to Ikj found here. -Wc have a saah and blind factory, tho largest in ithe county, and a growing wheel and 'spoke fac tory run by Pcnnyl'anianH, who lirojKsetoadd more new machinery al an early day. We learn from the Jounvil tliat the injunction case of. tax .payer against Shcritf Jorics, of Carteret, which was set for a hearing Thurs-l day Wforu Judge Shepperd, wtw continuetl, and will lie taken beforo Judge Philij, at Wilmington , on Deccmbet 10th. t ' The Biston cxcursionlrtts passed resolutioiis thanking varKms gentle men' and several coiniSiUnities for their courtesiesand, then Ilaxtlrcd. That we have been moi-l favorably impressed with the advantages offer ed by a fertile soil, a healthful ' c-li- sources; iKith agricultural, mineral and manufacturing, and that we have, never traversed a territory which seems so advantsigeotis for industri- -; ous and enterprising men to invest their capital and reap tlie reward of honot industrv. I Ritleigh AVir-06nrrtvr: At Samj son Superior Court, Judge Philips sentenced to death Pleasant Holme, a colored woinai), who jyas convict ed of murdering her own child by, sniothering it aud then burning it The evidence was chiefly given bjr the woman's sister. During hcrconj finemcnt in jail the inhuman woman agaiirbeeamc a liiother, and out of tender feeling for her infant', the' judge and tlie Solicitor, at the reef tminiendation of the jury agreed ' to ret'omrnensl that the sentence should Ik? commuU'-d io imprisonment fur life. - ' . . - Xetc "it Observer, sayg : Tlie en tire business of . Willianiston was burned hist week. The-, following merchant- were burned out : J. V. l)aveniort & Co's. C. B. I rasAcll, Geo. W. Williams, S R. Biggs; J. T. Deans, Wm. Slade, Pcil t Guriga nus, B. B. Watts A Co., N. S. (iod w'oni, J. A. Rolicrson, J. R. Riilie son A, R. Rogcrson, Luke4 B Rotx'f eon'i Co., Peele tt Grrves, J. D., Biggs, tt Co., and the pUfficc and toh-yraph oflice. The Tire wm firt ' discovered' fifteen munutes to ono o'clock and originatcxl in the storo of J. D. Biggs tt Cl: There wan! Mme insurance, but can't sy how much. The steamer (Vimincrce, ly ing at her warf, was also burnt with about 2:V) 'bales of c'ottoii on btjartl. Incendiarism is sups d to lie the caue of both tires. Tlie steamer and cargo were both fullv injured.' . ' - ' ,- " - I . Wilmington Star : A ca.se of Mrte little imiKirtance was-'de-idctl by. Juh:e Phillips on TuesMlay. The Shcritr of New Hjnmvcr, in. collect ing tixi-s for the Slate and counly' for JH-'t, found it,irucfsarv to g:tr iii"l.ee a partv doing bufihcsa in ti city for the tax due by his employ- The cmplovt-r consulted awyer who advised ,hHn that he ctjuld not bo iiebi n-sjioniiioie ior . any pui . ino j tate art of saitl tax $1,131. Judgu philips diridetl that he was respJn- sible for the whole , amount $2.2o, State and county and rendered jui menl for the tax and coat. . .' ( ' : ' - X .'''P:-:'-i ' . : V il-vr' r - i"-' V.,J r ! r- i - ' V ' "N V IT 7 i:y
The Highlander and Shelby News (Shelby, N.C.)
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Dec. 13, 1883, edition 1
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