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- . The Garth aere Blade. CART II A,X. C. WEDNESDAY, "AlOTTbT 17, 18.-7. Tease Notfeft nd Act Accord in ghr. W pfciAllr aolfdt rvii-niiniV.i-tin from nnr friw, on nil FutijerM Kf p-rpf1 tntiMtnhe certain tor write' i-'v on nne aide f tle papr,- set fa. ni- b Ok tme name of fbf writer fo tbe Ec" orr. iVrsz-nnlitiefl mast not ht n- : nr.l we wa Ton fo h tmr nr lre well before you niirfits that the Editor oo not ftlwT en dorse the view of Vrrfsponfleni, nnle.-.t so Jnf-Vnn fb Hitoriol column. Yon ?an Bveniwar fiptitiouji .name Von plf-ase to the pie, hat for our protection we Biufct Lave, yonrreI nam. ! . local omsfs. Index To eW Art t-rtUcincntft. r ' -i j McIveiw. Iuer Still.' .Tjfo. EaScr. S. W;;m.am. To Toba; Oor.rt or.emd Monday. Court hoI rnly ore week. - A large crmi in attends? at coct. "':v . i .. I" ' ' ' Come io and pcttle your arrears ; we I I .. . Dr. Howard, fhe fgl.tn'ng-toutb ex tractor, U L'er . ! - j j 1 TIia Bnrii tialers are hippy and d' gently ply Mr. II. li ng tfieir trade. . Iffir.Iyv anliiiirsr arcut c !tHc!4fetatc bi-oi cIe,,M here. , Means, joe add B.b P. Imer, of GoTf "are visiting at : Mr. M. McL. Kel' v v'J b 'Mt r" ice for U' 1 brouffb the kind .tea of Mr. Mord Kel'j and Ldyf the yorng fo lea of the a jrrotidrg cmrounhf ',j',J62 a too tdel'fc'aful Lop' oa W-t rvht at thi'r rcgiderce near tovo. It w n a fjg c'J f nLr n oi'm prtf, riid not cn.il t!ecroJ f.rrivc we.e tie Had host and h 3'. 's1 avar-? rf !5- on!rc. Netartl el? the d r w -re tvrov-a w'd3 open, a kind wjdoorne extended end in every 'reaped with geuune Scotch hospital".! j. The prospect now for the ei'ly cotr plttion of the Catthace railroad is very Rloomy. It ' not at p'l provable that it w"U be c rnple 1 here by tbe 6 si of Januy. We bid cwfidenlly hq :1 ('.ei'A large forc? wonld Le employ?'! nndthe i .;-d be s?y cooiplef'-J, bj' oly a taisll fo:ce 1? Vren en p'oyd a"d lie rcef.t w. t we"t'icr hi rrcven cd cop'-f at work "id ibe v'llor ?c no omrrig on, will nccc-u'ly ret id tie w.,-ik. We are Dot inforircd wlea 'Rework of lading track will lgin. Doo't forget tLat we send a'l light weight good bj mail, postage paid by c,"atjd den't forget also tbat wc give thote seridiog of orders tbe advartage of our reductioo just tbe Fame as if they were to eelcct for themselves. Ev ery thing in our MiMufiy aod Fancy Goods stock mast be sold if low prices will do it. Wool aod a'l produce ta en at the highest market price. ; W e want 1,500 lbs. of unwashed woo', dear of burr, right now atid wi'l give fie eenuvea oftlm ag.Icultural Ia.U-rciit of the COtrntr in Conreniion aRR-ml)1wl rV- clare in fayor of tbe e.siabllshment of said faiir and pledge our efl'ori for its fiUCCCSF. , I . s--r.vEi, crd, That we request To Tobacco Raisers. A young m?n, 'raised ia a bright to bacco county, and who has had several ycar3' expetieDrc and thoroughly un derstands the urocess of l'flue-curiu2,'' cc'i f.u-ora' club -n tYc county t ) a - i J,cfc:reR a situation for this season's cur- ' STcr3i&. W. j. Weqtherroon and James Cheat!. an of SanforJ, epen' Isst Sund iy id town. - " : I - . itie .c,x:tre88 says that two rnngi traces in thh county-bave been praclY ing law againt tc law. Mr. Jatt)c, loliciling agent fur the ycti-s '.( OU-. tl- , aod Mr. Cobb, of the Wilmington 31essj'r, arc here. Mr. A.. V. Pjckery and fannly- ae rusthating:; in j the rcoonta'.o.'!. . Me. Popery writes jbrck that Jic i highly picked arid "would like to: make . Ims Lo:lo there. j j ! ' ;; j " T!-i cider vctlder now pays 35.00 x to the to n , before he con hell. We wai.t with a? sic. y itc what v ill bc- comoof thciiiuciney- they ray info the tjwi.'is exchequer. i M . Mr John Howard, of N c, one of (ur be.-t palr-'ona was iu' to sec uyc teiday and Uid jby laji'ig a dollar on or tuble that he mut have the Blade for suolher yeir: A hop, cdtrphmcntaiy to Mioses Lu'n Cnibfoth oad Ellie Ilowcitr , was gW en bythe Carthj-ge rieasure Club at the Court house on Friday D;ht ' st, which was a mo?t enjoyable affair. A fiitnd at Mi oshanoce saye tbat he wunU to tec bonjje iteiis froai that e:m murity and will; report for o. Can rot rooreof pur fijicuds throughout j tbi cornty comb to ihc same conclusion! and 8er;d as news each week ? Mr. J. y, Mj rick, one of Manly'? geriiaJ and handsome young ntcrctnuts. chjledio to pee tribtited rofjst 'oek of funds. hi in suceeeding rown & Cr Sarford. lor. t . Cot'rt convened on Vi-c Monday Il'n Honor, Judje Co ;oo , prt -"dinf, nd the following-vng lvei , n a: tendance: M. S. Rjbl of A libera; Solicitor Fiiklin McNeill, of R-u-lrinj-. ham; Tho. Shaw, oflVoy; W. E. Murcl.ison and A. A. 1 Seawell, of Joncsbnro; Judge K. P. Buxton, N. W Ray and R. S. Sutton, of Fayetteville. F roof that It Pays. A few day since ooe of oor rations came to us and paid us one doMar, Saj. ing : "Scott, I have been taling vou; paper since you fit.t took bold of the Gn:e(te and tbit make? in all $7.50 1 Iiav3 paid you. But I am $10 ahead yet." , We rsked how that was? Wll. said he, at one time it paved me $12- 70 and at pno her $5.00. So vou see 1 am 10.00 ahead, but if you keep on tunning it, I shall get even or get mo rhead, for I. mrst have it if you urn it " The. way the money was t-ived,to bim was enal'tng hitn to be at sales "i which he was interested and to p otcct his in terest. We would give bis name, but he is a very modest fellow aod we know he would object to it. We print this 1 3 show that every man who has prop eity and deires to protect it should have his couiity paper. point ai so1 k :Jrr3 contmittce lo solvit fc:ibsci'.ii:ons to the capital stock. E. Cole, Chm'n. Jo. W. Scoit, Ji:.. Sec. It w?? a'so ordered that each farm erb' club fkrosgbout tbe County be r qurstei to appoint one of their meai. bass toisolit kubript-ons to the fair aj a Ftloek Company. Oo mo!:on, the convention adjor'aed 'o nn:ct the 2ad Satprdy in Febtaaty 1638. A & xl crowd ns present and all semed en'bTJ-iaalic and hopefu'. We hope to ace a much I?rg;.r crowd here in Febr-ay, anl lope the club will hae some geol s. e tkeis present to adJrcfea them. Splinters ironi Muoslinniiec. Fcrmera are complaining - of too much raid j out now, though thn c. opiate the best we have hed since the war. 1 The Bapt;sis of Old Fiiendship church had quite an ititfrpstitig meetins last week,- conducted by Rev. W. II. H. Lawhon, resisted by Iiev. J. D. Hackney; the result was: seventeen were baptized last Friday. Dr. Shields infoiois us that he wr i called to a faintly in the unner patt of this county a few days ego and tound tliem ut a vety bad coo ditiou, beinjf very nearly des iiute ko(l and clothmv; arid nearly all sick in bed. He reported the mailer to the little, town ot Farke wood,, when the hat was started around and about twenty dollars made up and sent to them. That . a . - is the; way the people ot thut town show their sympathy for tuotca in reed. S L. Box 7. Aus. 17. Address, Jxo. S. William?. Warrentou, N. C. jus on Monday end con- iberally to our small Wc are g'ad to sec fnd the Jlade wi'l be g ad to aid him at all tiaKs f I . . The hotel lui,lding being erected by M-j Monger kit SanforJ is nearin ompletion and Will be one of the Isgost '. and meet -convenient houses 'n tonn when cot.. plctedj. A large and well ar. ranged Ftcre room ia boUt jn Cocncctiou and this Mr. Monger will fiM with goods wben completcii ' ricrioiN rnK-Si'k Mi Us 25 elsgtuUrj rricc 40. aU 6hadea of 'i'wtViaj 25. 40 and 65 eta . a reduc tion of owr 23 per cent. ; Hamburg Kdaintf an,d Inaertioo positively at Xew )ork cost i linen towels 4 fur 25 cents and op. Big drives in everything at T. Rrowo & CoVoford. N; C . "e v.'s'td Saoford and JonisWA on hat weV and are glad to see the Farmers' Convention The County Club composed of he d fcrent farmers" clahs throughout the county met in convention on l?st Sat urday. TV's ws tLor second mcetir or rather the first since they o:zrM ;z jd as a county club. President Wi box prcMded, while Sccretaiy D. P. Shields took down whit was done and r?id. Six eluWwere represented. After the rou tine of.regulnr bisicss apd discussions were over, Mr. G. 13. Cole, of the Pcok et club, moved that the club meet twice 'year, the 2ud Satu days in Au'st and Febi uary, which was adopted. (Ju motion of Dr. II iyes a fu-id wm raised toa-s'tMr. Willcox to attend r? rep r eent aive of the county, tbe National Far met Convention to le held at At 'lati, convening on the 16tb of Augu-t Whi'e this fund wss leir raised a d cu.sion ot different tqics ensued. Mr. WiMcox made a most exce'lenttalk urg i"g the f rmer8 to stick together, saying that only by organization couM they effect anything. M-. WiMcox is t'l0i oughly euthes, d over the matter and is rdy to cjntilbate h:a expeiieoce to the IcitermetJt of the rieoHol inter esr. Mr. E. Cl -j - - uuji . v ..i. iuc; .j-. n noprovemect arrrctiL "Tl, s.r .i I several timea nd ... -:..i H.gb Schcol opened without 50 pu.oncfr;,g Try subject tneniloncd. He P'la and on Tuesdav of tbe and the Jonesboio High School had enrolled pnpi's. Both of these uucceedioi fin jly ami Lave ect of uccc s ahead. schools a-c bright true W e are requested by members of JriH,n Spring frm,r.' c-b to invite the farn ers and their fUIBilies t3 partic ;pteia 'heir farmeis' dinner to be fciv. lUn, .t Wring. Station -J iU 4 1 1, & turday iu Ac-ust. All are iuuted to come and l iing we'l Ued l'e r,.th baskets ecrci.tTt, :t.. i - J "IIUCU It irou.ises to be the grandest aga r of the Lied ever oad in Moore Cv. 'atf i a ong other tirnw t'.at debt.. f the people of M-ore Cwnty could not be paid off wi h a'l tbe fa.mcts would ni ke tW- je:f. The w it,v Jk issoe mitb l. aad Iw then bafkod clear out ef what he had sserted. Oa u-otiun of Jno W. Scott, Jr , who was a'loweJ the pxUVtp of tLe floor us au Loiio.y incmler, the fullwwmf: eo-un it te was arpoitt d to c'rft reso lul:ooSjtAPresshv he sosa of the cot -vco kii Tegard'n; h eab'ishment of County f.T: E Cole. Go, Cole, J A. McPh i, J. D. nCPley and J0o. ', fcc-jtt, Jr. The committee, submitted Uie fo!owi.v, lich was rjihU ii'ptcd; . e i'ic Coi.nii;u.-e api4 to 1raa Cameron, N. C, Aug. U, 1SS7. Mr. Editor: We are now mak ing our fust attempt at writing fo! a newspaper. We had, a good rain yesterday, which Wi s unusu ally hevy in some places, or at least was considered so by two occupants of a buggy, as they rodealorg a bushy aud rough road. with only an occasional flash of ightninu to make the much road at all visible. The'y were going neither to a picnic, coon hunting or cider hunting, neither did thev have any of the Jackson Springs beverage. They, did not drive ofi oi a narrow budge as some of out Jackson ispmigs friends did, neith er .did they t ke a doctor's lantern nor were they prohibitionists, "but got there all the sanies" with spell ing books to start to school. They also found a flash of Petty's best wine and oh! how they did wish (or Ikes coon hunter. Well, we gutss our Ciimeron officials now have some money, as a few day si.ee they -hUted' a colored buck fo cursing on the st reet and judg ment was rendered against hiru fo.i about, $G and cost. Well, Mr. Ed itor, we hope thh good crop year, and the crops a-e splendid around here, may swell your subscslption list any cause your pockets to bulge with money. The promts of such abundant crops ought U be cteerful news to you and tin merchants, as lat years short c'roj incrnasvd your arrears and swelleu i he list of mortgages. Aud w hope our farmers w-11 fully deter mine to keep ti is advantage and make every year their own hog and hominy. All the farmers havt had their small grain threshed auO the turnout is much above the av erage. The tobacco crops an scarce and it looks as ifthe tobuc co barns wtll be converted into feed houses and granaries. V hope aH farmers will in (uiur work as they have worked this year and make corn, peus, pota toes aod raise their own meat. Ant. further we hope eveiy farme will subscribe for the Carthagt Blade and follow its advice, am, they will succeed. We want tt see enough mutes pL-ed oo youi books to enable you to print al' the paper at home -and make i the latge influential paper itouuh to be. b X. X. THIS PAPPR sS4 J""w f. "" Botm A cob Ka2SSrMm varum (ia Bproca Administrator's Notice. naviajr qnatified as Ac'm'i-'sfrator upon the fcstau of Edward McNatt, detcn el, notice is hereby given t all persons holding claims ajninst s nid estate to pre sent them duly authenticated and proven for payment on or b3fore the 27th dav of July, leS8, or this noMce will be pleaded in bar of tht-ir recovery, end all persons in dcb:d to eaid estate are rtquesteo to make imtneJiate payment. Jno. W. Seorr, Ja., Adn.r. of the ebUte of . McNatt. July 27, 187. t. LIME PHOSPHATE- A natural compound of BONE PHOSPHATE, LIME, MAGNESIA, POTASH and everything required for the nat ural food of plants, and moi jreqeantiy lacking in soils. 3V3CHSTEX) CASTLE n-A."TrrisrE, G-aoTjisrjD at Raleigh, 11 C. L'ontaiuing 12 to 15 per cent, of Bone I'nosunaie a t4 rer cent, ot f :arhonnt of Lime. Lime and Phosphate in one natural mixture, it noes tlie work ol both and is cheaper than common lime. THE GRASSES, FOR OATS AND WHEAT. For the perrnanentimproyemen of the soil, there is nothins eaua to it. For Composing Manure on the farm, it is the best and only thing you need. . With stall or lot manure, cotton seed, muck, mold or refuse oi any kind, and LIME PHOSPHATE you enn make fertilizers for all crops and thus SA VE YOUR MONEY, You will keen your cotton and tobacco money for yourself if vou use this phosphate and save every kind tl farm manure tdPFormulas supplied bv the Company free. Apply to the N C PHOSPHATE CO, RALEIGH, X. C. U OWMU T ILL. A Co- To mahe room for oiir Fall Stock, we will sell our erittr stock y LAWNS at 3 cents per yard- Best Lawns at 10 cents Der yard. : CALICOS at 4 cents per year. Best Calicos at 6 cents per yard. SUMMER CLOTHING at and below COST. Hats, Shoes and our entire Stock oi General Merchandise on the same basis until! September the 10th. . ... r We are determined to close them out, so come with your caskj MblVEB SANFORD, N. . Aug 17-tf. A GENERAL CLOSING OUT 1SEZ3L f 'II LT 0UTOF ORDER. If you tvant BARGAINS - IN MILL1 NER Y, NOTIONS and FANCY GOODS now is your time. We have made BIG REDUCTIONS in everything, aod are positively going to close out our entire Stock -or- i NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE aOKEBSS. noun 1 mtmum JOT ja Hi Ho or, Judge Connor i a quiet digi,ied officer who treats the Lar .;, . a d jurors wUh respect and thus j rc.latioi s ,c-a wuJL: . utmn.j tearing c wmds reject l U hr e t3 the grand jury' Wi coaeise and nii i.l , , - i . uu leu Lu a cot' iy low rj: r:,.;iv is ;tuent , L g io submit the foN 4 WEEK'S READING FREE ! tOH SIX GOOD FJMIIUES. THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY, auaosoL's ltmm,, tt'Kimt I "BETSY MAMurnvirn , :1 EASY! III Shapes, Plumes, Flowers, Fancy Trimmings, G-loyes, Hosiery, Edgings, Insertions, &c before the season gets over. Every woman can afford to wear two hats at the prices we are now selling them Yours trulv, L. T. BROWN & CO., S AN FORD, N C. ) TEX S J53' GEORGE A. CLARK, SOLE AGENT. I June 8-tf. Bead fur book " To Karuu," Baaikxl free. BAiraij KaoviToa Co, AUazUa, 9t4m4 U Hwtt co tt ta fcwtM. Bwj lfw f Qt Eatalls Maaatact grtra. a4 m!4 aaytf KMrfi arofita. 8 m vnavf orfMN mmm sr fi si 1 ! 1 USD - I BEMEHBER I w7. ItUea'T mo t Ofrw Mil .Xt i lift Lfci..- "fc 1 - T1? x . .... r U lollow the ictent ol i ,w'u 41 a toau ! would fltr a ! JhftUw a drtturoall l-UaTeaV i cu'.t-la, mtdutnVal f r. . : ""J' IUO Aj POSTlt m a tarn... I UIfiIIurimirA.t-i... ... w U W CD H ! a H SO cs o OS H O 3 Y Beta r- Hf ia -,w-ja i o s e p 3 E- a e o CO C &5 c w H 53 t I O o r1 o Q Q Id s 6" a. o A. O 4 o a -j o c 3 e S" o s o C ae r o 0 a a B o o B s s T3 en o 8 55 a o 3 o (9 D cr " tr o Cm t?j & CD 2 59 0 ' H Q H 0) o cr 5 o tr: 1 S 2 to b is o 1 CD O o P Q W a 03 P i i P s J3 03 c O O o -, o o o p. 03 The BEST amt MOST PePrLAti Scwiaf Thread mt 9Idra Ttaae. BEWaHE OP I3IITATI0XS, FOK SALE -BY au2 MUSE BROS.. Cameron, C u i Mustang Linimen leUtiaa, Lambacra. fthftnuiatiam. Barnai lealdi. Stiagat -"itea, , Vraiaaa, "Saaiona. Conuv : - to CODtraetei Mottle t Eraptiona, f. Hoof Ail, Scrtv t Worraw! f winner, SadiUa Oa! eratcfcftf, Spraina, Straina, Stitchet, StiffJointa, Baekaeha. Oallf, forta, fpavia Cracks. THIS GOOD OLD STAND-BY forlt. Oaa of the noM tor Ut great popgtartty I tbe Xustaaar Untmn$ to ftwtdfatta nnivnJ tUc&btIUy. Ev7tidraada Tfc IaaanMBMdttla Tb UraMwtf t-M4a K I T-CaaUcraatttorMatiiinialiaaff The fteckaalc atada tt alvar a Tka Wt t oda it ta c a wwnary. Tfc ranaer sacOa tt ta kta aovaMb fc4a atA --ousvKicxrara. TkeStfejalattaMiariaeltaUMaair tt ta Uhenq aapp7 afloat earl fcWi Tae rjrt.f.Bef ar aeatfa M-K la Ut a frtimit giij rut rrllanro Th BkaTwer Bec4a tttt wfJt aw 1 , tkoMsads of drflara aa4 a vortd of troobhv I Tk KIIrM4iMaBeedattaiMlrUla4t 1 fcmn m hta Ufa la a toaaA ot accf d ruU daey I Tke Backw4Baaia needa te. Then m j tnc Uka tt a aa aatUloee for the daagrrs to U J limb and comfort which atgrorod tbe pioaetr. The Merebaat actfa tt about kJaataraamof tUa employe. JxeMenU wlU aapsea, an4 wM these eonte tb MaatanrUaimmt ia wanted afoot Keea a Battle U tk llaaae. TUtaabcatt eeoaomy. . - ! Ke a Daule fa tae Faecery. lutauaedv aae In case of ajeckfcat aava pata and Vwa ot ( Krea- a Battle Atwayita the SMaaJe uttrkea wtatraV ssjmm.
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