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- - -v O 3 3 -a '7 W 4 k ru iT i'J eve av wppm :m y. Bar 1 f . In Oocl. "Wo n a. 1? tnMUir n. k.ti: On er " J" a: -r. 1 (. 4 ( i 0 (l i .If ;0 ' " " i' 1 i tVJ - ! t m'-r.ix. . . A 'I T ff f-f "" J'? "-"7 I-'" vol. CLAYTOX. X.. VI-;i).KSi)A t : i 1 5 1 i - -- j-f - - " :r r Tilt Irr i. a nrtniTii or nfiiic. yTlaur'-rVri u:.r t Ik r..r ... Tf7 ri nr. tJ.r:- : I T -! lit f"- ! Atvt lie.?. llr U r . . inJ Jtrvt ra: 1 1 l f.; liribt i . rr. , . An 1 11.- if 1 ! jf ' Uli'mrtlHU-'iM'-f r..i. V.jM -rt t- ' .-".t tL. it y Wra rnr . ?? y TV."-' 1 ! ! t!u ! Y An 1 " , ! if !; ii CIrWB..V.C.Mir. !'1"'15- The Future Suutli. fmiu r. x !". ""'. One of th i:u r:ii'I l.iv f i I J tlirit f rotnj-:.-wUi"i. To ail wlui uCcx fr h vrlnoii.!.- tht-y U lii vr i:i ilunc tlifin. v.f U !ii-v- tl.at v .uik it ?Atiou will ctm with al.Mn!.tnt in terit. SeM iu If ever in tla- aniiaN f vi....rv--1 nonnt r lici'ii m !nari-l I .... .... ...... nad curTl as w;w tli.it jM)rtiunf the United States kiMwn u.s the Sv.nhhiritn;tlKvr.irof thf'rt-Ulliou M.tn't wkit the ieonIe ihete U lifvnl viu a trfjuH ujmui their ritCUt Kcvcr i!M a hrnvc, heroic MCipIe"jufTer more in ticMs, fortune ' and frc Unz tliatt tliil the jxople of 1 ,tHe Siiuth. wrMjIioiica werehroken, u!ioe hotnHvefB titccf.intilc HtMyetl ani iltsoLitvl, in thousniuis of itifctancrs wantonly. From tons of tho aintla of Wackened hearth stones, anl from hunJnnN af thous? nn!i 'f dirkenitl hearth wititup Vr.irr that wire har.l Ami that 'l-ritjif. not vci:Keant but r guicusa tioti. Not the coni;rn.tion that part i zlM lemajI for srrvice to pay, laaMe in otM.-t s or in money, hut that which comet In (Iorst;MMl time to all who have sufferttl and 'who atiutly work ;uid wait. The falrvt, ea.xii .st portion of this country i Ho:th of what wa nanied Who a and Dixon's line. That lo tion red-ra? in! hy the wheels of ar. That portion tf the Union cussed ly a slaviTy which l.riiucljt greater eviW to the master than to the sextant, ilappily for the future tluit cure i forever removed. Thons'a the priH'es- w.us painful, the result i- l-iiefietal an it h.i opened a dHir for ki!ted la'Hr and rapital to enter, for the utilisation f t::ttur;il advairacV' at.d unedueatid lalor that can U-.emp!o d I y e apital and 50 dirctel hy a7i i"r introi-nee a- to make tl: p.ilaee and 'eaMu )iome of the .ath to le liure HU merouH :y:d U-artifiil.-am! the p'o- )!e more thrifty and happy, tlutn err Nf;e. Thn" will e.-.ae full ron:;ea.itt n toting" who hae suf feiitl. and full n trti ution to north ern fatiaticbm in the know It-de that the ot.ee dominant w ill t ie !.n-4 K the 'h wt .iltfjy, h $ pto.".pt ias. J, x jH.an'.ar :uil Ien iushn nttal i.irt .f the eoantry, n-'t only liuamuilU l-ut pCitiealh. In the Siuth axe opportunities iu- tiutntiah'.e to plant honied. iowtu at.d rities and to uma f-rtuues. Nature L a pnul in the uth etTUf je. The wtp!e tltere are a 1 rave, a inauly, as virtuous. a pute at:il a w.irm liearti'! a4 ever lc!i tr. They .vtak a. well of brave ry and rnanht). I a. ever, the wliile !e?pisuz vajahiltMn. a do nil who lue direction.' and loe of home. Tl. re ate water i -oners in the Se.th. t.ui!ly ttumertui with thoe of the N-Tth. though jet iaiharnt ed t. xi.u hiuery. There art- millions of acre of the , rlchtjrt in the world in the South that win yn-M immensely to the in- telhiTei.t c i!t iv lt.in - - Tl:ne are in ful. clc.u navible 1 t N-rt! . : yv. ! ! .... :i i:, II f i i;u't-r t m ' it,!i a:!'? .ii 1:: ;! jIm tl.Mu 11. t f 1 !!,.. I . 1 I V T . t I L . 1 I ! i , r I ....... I ! t...- u N. Ii! . t- I.! irjt.f.i.' ;!.!. 5 U.vit 1 ' ? .. !. -1 ' t!i"' il'i f-r "ri I MTiiupli :i. A:, t . kiii'l u lai-i- I i I wl.' :; i . r; : 1 1 1 'lii.-j i :: t .f'.i v. !. . Li: i ..... t .-..1 II i. r;i:.J..t 5 CI.:'.' - tl..l. a".v.,V. .1:1 1 t: tojl. - W -t a:.. I N..it! t - Hit ri- jir:U to ill- pi-nh.-C' a u:M i'i j.in is lr ::.;;rkvt. Tl. i- i n r.a- a u'; tin- sup' ri't" tt'i .i'Tii lait '." ir'iiiia ; tin- iiiit! H of ir'ia : tla- oratie jl J A I I 1 rina h a:al tiint '-r tia t t 1 lri! t. -t. ! a!l i:"t t- i.t ;;.il l- au- in .1 v. ar aftiT ( vr. r why t lie li!!iti:i of t.!:s f iron or- in AIa? a Iist !!io !M ta.t I Ita ilinl 1 h'!iic- r.Lis:-l a-nl !i.::m i I ':iif.i!i- . llMtr :i v.thj.-it injoro i.. tit ioj, t-nn ivatiia. ai:l New Yoi k. Tin luinr.s i'i.-y f th South is t iir.rt tin protitscif lu-r .v- vtral ! t:t r ii-y ut honu- Toktep-oul of Wall street as out of heii. ; t To educate and encourage all ilf her people and all of her industries. To kick out of all that isxluiri.sh ness. To modernize all her railway linen, homes, and implements as rapidly as possible. Tn l"H czttlr n nii t ll that by appllcatiou.s , of IeKislatire or financial productive powers will secure the needs', and thus the crop that Are hers for the future, if she will but protect her peoc and in terests by inviting capital and skill ed Ialor to eome there for home inakitiir and happiness. It is the duty, and it will bo the preat pleasure of this paper to call attention to any and all leading op. portunities and enterprise in the South. To call the attention of thousands of our yountr, honorable, Wfll-intentioaed friends in theNoith and We.t to the opiMrtunities there are in the sAUh to better their con dition?, as the 8,1m e come direct to our notice for such presentation. There is k hoarded surplus of capital in tbe North, hoarded by those whoMf means are of no use. to the world, and whose lives will.be failures in proportion as they stand aloof whcutlod's creative procession is moving along. If this hoarded and therefore use less capital Will not pi out from Northern capitalists ami Northern vaults, then lei the capita.! 'f othrr countries lip in, enlace a"i d reward laUu. and thu .secure irreat reward. Y positively know that men of inean in ready ca-!i. in 1 'ranee, llol'.ar.d. Mnkind. ami fJermanyaro lookin-to tlw Suith and Wot. with a iev. to iuotiaent. now that a ietory ff ho'.u ty ;v.i I Democraey has Wen jr.i... I, and -o l.nc a Amt rieans in the North rare it to enter upon the irreut i t unity i:i the -e.t!;. we will 1-e only too happv to.hr.et a far as in our power In j foreign capital to Southern fa Id--and , to ilir ct Northerii labor. lSoiithern opportunity. Slow Suicide. Ti bM- sight of the end iu the eager iw of mean, to fn-go results gained for the .ike of results imag ined, to live in a jerH-tuai climb i without ;ulmitting tht we have tlimUtl at all. to hope w ithout ever recopniring the substance of things toHl for," is a tu t of low auieitle. It racrifices life itself in t lie effort to improve it. Life paes away and sdips from u while we are preparing to live.' We loi realities while dreaming of its possibilities. 1 Modesty and civility arc prime factor? cf comiuoa sense. ii: ti e -:! hard !: r in :l . Nc;ii ;::.-! t.-r- ' tl .tt u 1 I f : f. r "r .0 1 VA-niii'N I. C, Mo'!.. 1 : 'f. :- v Iv.i;. i t A 1 ' :!.' J: . !i at ; 4- ; , Tht- ! t i-t : 1 1 : .t i'!' i.r.'.riv ;tli 1 , .'V M i .!,.. 1 ;l",V;lV f : 1 ap.ii - ! ! 1 i ' 1 !!!' : . jii ir-iii , ; tltf ; !;! iri ui'. ;!:! . n 1 ..L' -r ; -' in I - . . !i'.v t!a :; r. ji.i.t i 1..T- of I The " w f ":!! 1 ira; ; !i.- :- ra-jT l' iTV-l!a : 1:: J".r .-'1.' !" r rl. a -. r.'::i. '. 1 is: r';'S in aU th" !:'( !-. lmni!i al-nut , in i-arri t t i !;n;l:;.c tair fr sc r-t r .. r.-::--';. oj- v.aiti:. in t!.- a;:!;'-p-T :s of tb' i:"'.v ( ,i::ifl. TV- ' ; t ; . 1 ::! i irij!;::rly i:itT-t in. ( a'-i:.'t f- ii-.-r t u'Is!M all :;?. lii-::t ia:.s l.r f . . . . 1 m t pi '.ce nave i ci'ii reierreo. ; v rresi- !iut Cleveland. a; un.der s ' j.'.'. So fir. tin liar'!.-.-'; pis-ire has been bnuiht upon l'luii.isti'i" tici:;.il Vila. In the ero-.v.'.s that havi; jitheied in his Ifrpartnu nt dm in:; the Week. eel i'loSS 1 aN J .t 'lTire in the e untry bas been repres:-uieI. 1 1 i- asistant h?ive U-t'-n liiin a;- plieation.s al tije rate, on so-.'m- das-' of one a iiiiuute. all of w hie' Mire re ... felled to tin' proper bureau until (iontral. Vilas can per. a ehanee to M'c them. Some of the applicants for postollices had sent their petiti ons to the President, and a larpe wapoa was used in "conveying tltem to the lNstouice' Department. (Jen. Vilas confronts the arduous ta..k le fore him with few -words and manv . . comprehensive shakes of his hand. In speaking of his new occupation yesterday, he said itcynsisted uuiin ly in keeping both curs open and shaking hands. "With all this wild rush for office it .would not Ikj fair to s;iy it is the great t st ever seen here. Veterans in the business say it was worse at Lincoln's first inauguration, and that lnth the Grant and Garfield be ginnings equalled it, while tin4 in coming of Andrew Johnson was marked by the largest onslaught of o.'lice seekers. It is thought however, that the worst has not yet begun, and that the shrew'dest poiitieiaus haVe been waiting for the departure of the inauguration crowd before coming. It is predicted a new lot of visitors will coineeaeh week after this, many of whom w ill be prepar ed to wait all summer if necessary.. The friends of a fixed civil s'-rviee expect thai the ehauge of parties will involve changes in tkeorlices to what may be ri ckorted the fifth grade First comes the President w iih his personal assistants, next. the Cabinet with their private secretaries, sten ographers etc., thirdly, toe assistant secretaries and their retinues, fourthly, the luads of bureaus, and fifthly. tfle"ehit f clerks. It is held that no fault could 1 found with a party coming '. into, power which should make changes to this extent, and in the present cae a few c c pt io;is have been iu;ide even with re gard to th'-.-e leading ortu ers. A few' of the incumbents have been retain ed on account of their ofiicienev ami experience. i The iirt two Cabinet me tii:g5 have Ken held, and they will be 1 held n-'ularlv after thison Tue.sdavs ;lIJll rri,i;U":tt the WhiU IIoue. T,m u.ull tti lU 1:U)t 1Iu.l.liMK W;vs ;l numl'tr appointments whit h went totheSmale to-day for conlirmat ioi . j The new Cabinet is made up of law- er. S-crctaries Uayard. (iarlanl and I-imiir veie t -onspit -uou in the Senate. Jecretary Whitney gaineti his reputation In the prfe: in. Secretary -Kndicott canie fiim the MavNchuetts supreme 'oeneli. auli lstrn:ister General Vilas i a law yer. Secretary Manning, of the Treasury, is the only one othe numler who is not a memW-r of the bar. There is uncertainty among Sena tors as to the length of the present extra session of the se nate. - There is a desire that an adjournment may U reached by the first of April. It will dejcrid upon the will ' the Re- V ashingtcn Lett 1 1 ii.l : ,i- jii j Yjt"? t I f 1 i r s Tl 1 ;c f 11;. t- i r. '.A !' u , . v,. V.:.i:- II ;i U itli. ai'ti t';c 1 . 1 1 1 .. 1 . 1 . 1 ?f, I ' .1" i " .liii-ir luV:: "1 ili-nii . 1 2 1 .4 :t!n' rt N in: ii t lie .Mri'iii! (Ai.ii.ir' s n v ciiiry 1 A;ilj-I wlU-. t'. n.a: - i : : ;:' :;.'i ; N.i::: :; a- i::ir. T I:a- an : I v. :! ; a ; ' i ii ii -iik? ti'.i li'tli. Mni i'V i 1 It -n 1:11 I o -jjainl nu .!','( r; M r. est .-'.biish'tile. a "5 So it j:: predict Ml tl.i- j Vhlt!,e will take the plaen jn ty Jo::- f;!'.f-i I e:s. S,-e;-eta:) the.Frevli;.:i;!iuv- bansar and A.ltor- i:t".-( Jeueral ai land ar 4 bo:h owers. :md i( will devolve eliiefl" upon the faniii:. s f the mainiiar Cadne 1.;" Vs. .Ma in in-. ! FndFctt.- V1i:-iiii--y and Vil. s to ib'..) tfie hoM4irs n ) th-1 n:.'V." r.egpne. .i iii: iKiub Men are'sjet to t zji c U the trie's Hameuaics, ruoie esrx era:!y in csts'of p -.ip. Soma icen io"t'..is rt yard h .vo bccouie so cprrupt that the mad in tbe moon Ls to J eld 1 i rose to pas over their houifs Where puch ii theeae, nc find hatfe l, malic', rnvy afid lUrp. The world ccuM m t alotg as -ell v i h out people 1? d-iU'iai: in thi. useless habit .is Jtdoes with it' Thrre. ar iieVie re A.kK sl ac-tithvr i;Ti7cJctt;. They tara when the wind does not L!o. I say of Each "kt me entreat you to dc6i?t in this useless hnlit." Ii uny Baf, Devcr truce a Ho. I just consider its E0urc upiio'ieed, and it parses f;r what it 19 vo th. However, I know full well if orJe rai!s on rr.e in this re grd, he will rail cn my suj-erir. ,We csn fay cf such whea wo pass idsld or in the filcr.t a'oug the rJ thicket or ia Uie jzreen tuu-fhint y field, where thca morta!1 have becu laid away to r.tr, t waitii thebcund of the last trciii;). ti cn.o r ay to Live tl.cir motber cu, jiLiit there lies tne truth, for they crver tu-s le much ue of it bile ca ear t. Sjidi wiil not cros w 1t? teat evilly strir ata 01 Jordin. vvs.tcj 1 in thes-j useless bLit tLey ire netjerdy z the c;es cf the world, but be ond this va'e cf tear.- leaseracR bid chiEcet; fcr the Kindoai of Heaven." aU mca will li "Ttll the Truth," and 1 eyo; c ?en G d' nirr rrorc a: ucdrxtv. L"e. with, but. will not dj to cics will be in rvi'l do to liTd die by. - A to. d : att;e 1 1 'he r to be chcen tbao fcrcat rich-s,". tLcrcf rc "Ted tie Tr::L' on u'l cecaN-ctss, is uiy aJ; ie cfpcckllj on m. H hi. Rc p-e!fj:'ly, V. P. K J. Piid-u-y; & -p'-.rter and It r To read, to tL'.jk, to 1 :..-, to here, to pray thc-c arc tidr-i- that rui-ke me a Lariy. T-f Lt- j ower to d ) i't.ec thinj1?. They v;i! tcvr have "pjer to do rrorei jTl.e wor;d pro-j enty or adversity (Jr-rxads upon ourknev ire and teachiLg ilif.e ccir tbi:.;-'. hm r upon iron or.Kl:ss, - Ji tin r r c- trlcl'y, ia no wi-ei I . Raw whivlcy at Wtshi:;ton rcop 1ot:s c3Ur:-, juiJe a fi ji:er in .vk:y. Thfi'cj'-i-h- or is - en.irely too -e::iii o iccomcdate W-h:cfon n.cb ty -.licr a hot wl.i'kty rccepii.-n ' General' Geu;;.- R M Ceh'-n r-a the cue fido ka i Gtn. ril dr.- t h JoI.nt.:a or the other, jrr to .lit OTcr th:- bin!- o' Scvxu Piacs io t'-t cIuaoas .f tbe Ctntary. v t Tfce Chicalro t rcs r.unw- ejmptors . of bold) ui Demi cro:ic Mr. .CL'.' iard aad tbe party rtfpcatbie fur the fJl of Khartoum Mr. Cleve in J Las kt fad eaoneb to mike it clear that Le waats a wcrkiax Cabicet. I. I-.'I t !i-..i v. Letter f?' m thc Wist. 1!' 1 1 J .I . .! - V'. I i: 4 y i-r. : ... n n. i rri- rrh a I li'.' . . . ' I ; ' J 1 1 ! 1 " 1 r.,. yc-j? htkr -n.- X-ir; I V. u' i -Jo t; . I 1 V. I 1 I Afu r ?. t. r. ii.--.1 1 ' . ; - - r ' 'ii..- 1 : i ; nt his -h-f to '!?" t'i . .-'ur j it c, I' Jt wa tr..J 1 I n' I . -. .1 :C of Dr. J, P.. K herr. n. II,-: c T.f to !'.wr i: ttv Oct.'-!'? 1 1 . : t .1 ' . , eomf.-rtrh! ! vVi'c t hi ho-i-e. ' i 4 i Aflr a jO'd bv! t'.-' rok finis ;.'-Tt7 cf '.TT.hiE.'' tor-' to rf f.' breakfast, I b'-:fin iu r.-:ira ever jo-ir ; iitrle t .rrrj in ordr Jto learn f-Ket! r ! s-bont tr.e ' strcition .'of 'the )' nnd et z i.iictrd v ith ..j?i. t0 a:t.!.ij t0 -r.ra.-baxn;: :-.V" x nature. Tl."-n-t mn th" "I t quaintod vrb:k Mr Ii T. 1 1 yr.-m. 1 Aval very cmrn.-GUsjy.'in-f it: ! i hi st-re and ri.s jkcl Ui d-" Cv '., hv 'h'ii pfa-.i:.t ri2:aei!, r-.?df at hoate. riook CT-:r sooda ar.d fii.d fvory tbinx kept in his lire t r ? of ti e fir-t-c'rs fced ft cheap E-d l.r.v-e-vn hf mq be fo'ind anywli'-ro in the ta'e 1 hurry ar? ay f: dm air. II Tyeu;'? end foon tuu.b!i into tha -tr kr-hop o-vced by 3Io.si3. P.ucy tV Page. Here 1 n l two enf-rgetb, tl r:;u5?h f-j i; jJJr ""rTtT ro plcasa their ccsfotr crs, and I was told tbat their wok always g3Y3 frDe ral Mtisfc!ion. They krep a large fitoek of cc-fS.ns 01 haad all th ticie, aad can suit (heir cu-Huiners, both as to pliers and qia!ity. I wi? shon The r?rn efficc. so I hurry over there, tbiaic:u peihnp', 1 eight get hold cf a newscpef. I had cot betin there long before bfiercpe u; an a.'q'-iont&riC'' with ycu, aui t;c Clajtoti p.t'D is handed over to no to reid. We'd, it is SDrcet'n'ng I rs.-rwlv ever do praise a nun iu hifscf nut I must eonfe's's that " Tlr Ii ii" in tic be .t iiUiO prper tbit f have ever read. You tcld rue'that ycu iti'erdcd' to ca 'atjre t?;? papar, which ans? v)a talo: it for oae year. Nov. b." good a your.word, and kt it 00 a: c cat as a f ill frown bTossoD3. 1 thiDk tb'iiyour paper ia d'h-jza vast i'i.ou2t of gool, tad should bs hbcra!iy patrotized by the jood people df Johntcn county nd clrfewh rre. . Whsa I left you, 1 weDt Jc vn the Mreet to f ee Senator Il;rr. oa piivate bu-intss. I fiud h:aj verj.b :-v, but I fO'.o got a chance, to f'rro K; ac (piiiDtnce arid. Lve. a v?ry .',?'; ; r. t chat with i.i'u f f a l ur's; rurure. I very j-ood find that 1.2 knows eza.tiy how to do and traaJict I uir." I 2r.d that be i- C-fic a v.t cd hu-icc-f-s, acd triid" taiL to tr-er-oi vrith b;L2, cspfis.!'y at tl': seas ia .of thejar. I tco'a zci tbrcuit v ih Mr. Hirer, to I turn r.iy co:i9 I izk to w.rd- Dr. R ' irt"na's tv find rest f r th'? ciuo-c r ib. N xt nft-r: iro' tl.-. !;. ift".- i : : s ir.: to W. II. M J.'ui tr, S'. My fd.cri M.y with -Lloi iv loi'ter wit;; l;uj. lie e" ' f " 1 1 j ! V biv a v- rv . r?t of d. ff : uit'..- :e -sr, w u!d I thick ! iTc Urt '-id CiLr.vegi bold cf "leh.fiae lockipg u'en. Well, I .m very raicb arraid tbit i 1 nave taxe 1 jftir psti-nc? miii my T . , - . I I'lV.t: ictfL-r. o-it 1 n.ut y fo:ne tone , ' , , i eio-v. J or lartLcri as a 1 cccrilibir., ! 1 . r . . lf , . rv. : t f T-i r r t r r - t . r tri4- w 0 f j i 1 oti5 efj"'.cts of mertg&2:n'; thc-Hr pr' p4r ' i ty to tet supplies to iaa tbeni duri the year. They are ta this pr'-spercfj coditioa ma:n.y because they rai Ayer's Cl;errj Pectoral iv the natcral their own supplies at home, aad raise; rt-suhof its ase by iatel.ieqt peopl very fiae totmeeo, wLieLtocratid.i the jor over fort v year It has indisputably very L:gbe?t prices. I am s-iirpriii ; proven ifseif the very bcit kaowo apeo that year jeepk .do lo. so to raisiag ha- for til p!d4,ccjh.aa J coo points. . a.!. . f rc . ".-'ii . cuat.ei1' to 1 . . . I u 1 the jtii !i. -.m i j - r2! C.s are very k:nu uj 1 r t. i-. .V. r. a&jfi. ;- .. Yv ir-, jru, A .'i n KM) lit. ; Io: t f . ffii I'm. vrriit". . ; .vi. ' it (Jrk, .-. U. A I. ! r v ;tcJ a tt!r- 1 1 i U . lt V "! ih. 'Hi;.r that ihn I iv. ( ;;; h J the ''U.. 1'h: t K raai rra tc.i ht t ho j.i..-li.fa x. Fro ii v fa;? ta v !: nouti were. t;.Y'L i.urrab! bun. .! ! fi-r i'u L---pi!ature ; apd sr. tb.tr rb.-Jt that s?eand t.pi- rcj the v-rv beuvcr, i fi .. ! ; . i.-.j;u ! ! T;.c tt.. wat iu'wi ik i i-. m-!. and hoo r btaineT cD. ni;h b-.j-ca '.; birrtde to hivo a !&r-.tire.. T,.r dtf'Wax , he j ia foat d the s-eurb d Uiido ir. ar.d s-iturteJ 1 1 h . ; I . .Ti.e B;a:d) ffn applied aad ih-s i:rilcwc:-r.t. Miti't.i w arei - I jjjb HtM:. it.e i.f e-O'j.-., nd the old coK ' - bed that . ;s j ii 'njpicd tbe beJS hi l-iili c:.n!ur;, J-.eiif.i:-, I d i kcrla trou: to 'hid, and he shouts of two 'uund ed . Ui e rab ri d wruicil lo havo vut'.TX- lif..ia cve.ythin cTcn the bnc!; -viir id'the old btiiJdiug!. hurday ejn-Lioi e f-oy.i gi lo meet P.esidcctai ti.e d-pet, wh'o;had" Iie-pi'd to lu-h ho bh ihruugh, and take him li u.e. Tlie b igy a; d M icbts were t rt pared h-fore aia'ht. Two Jucg ropf s w -rc t; ituv-h.-d to 1 h 'hu-iizy to pull ty, and a- 7 o'clock the bos prasced c!uw!y down to racet tb crs. When tie train arrtveil, tbo ;4F'ei JitQ'tvW! iU rsr t4-. fo tbo t g fa-. ". and feated. Tha word vas giren, aad hurrah, fr Pi .eidont RittJe, from odo handrcd boy S:Icm the air with joy.and off they trottf 1 with aiiautry of wcll traiard war ho.-. Although thcaa rd lulls were letvreco ackle aad koeo deep with Kcftnir.d, the y,ouaif team guided -jith ibe atrorjgr.t taDds of .o?c, d.e tbtii load with ihe rapidity of rj uk.r j?ao tiiao. We .uoon reached the caiapui Oar PiCfcidcct.j-avc u a fhort cp-eeh and a way tho-'bugyy 2ew over to the Pre- id rit'.s hou.-e, dran h ths faircat spccIracD. yo'irrgTOPn h North Caf- oiirsa. Pe.d leiit Httlo thanked uj, and said tn?.t he wi kum that ao Piaa ident of a coMcjfc had ercr bei Lea--orcd s-3 hiblyt zm to b oarried atw tbo rot,d by hii sradcata. H n. Jvs W. Rr-id, ooe of North Cdrol'aa's tno.-t elcrpiect eoas. will de liver the a idrcs before iha two Lttcr ary Soew-ti-s, c6du:ecceue&t wetk. Smith's Hall hat h been used for n bili-ro j;D, and library id now bc ir';: fided up v.i'h alcoves, in order to m use ii caiaoity f.vr t k rtttcr. Ji.c gL::s:iui ' will toa bc-oom-rLC.-ced, &r.d i'. is c i( ecu d to b near ctoux'j coe;pitt;ci ' fc.used as a ball rOwUi at n' xt eoratacrjjfuietit,.' 'Ihe Tru-tces of ihr GuivcrHtj have d iclared that tbe fraternities or tecret socitti.LS can x'st ia coiite. , Uci ect fad v, W. TLis it the teuton whn people are u-yzily .tr.TiMd r.iih cbVpp-d hand; it is the c!.i dutip cir wLi;h( causes lia; mi'cbi jf, and pro'.cc'.ioa shoaid b Vfa. Wl; a rl.ives- cannot be on vc'rientiy worn, eilieir the haadi wdi answer a d purp'oy;. Glyrvrrin a cheap zu4 gfd. remedy. Have added to it a hit;-'" tiocure of araica. Tbo fu'.owicg w a good cir.tmect : Two ( uaecii aJraoad ciJ, 6c? cunco fpernia- ci, one--ounce fcituph.r uoi.' Pat them ia a tin cap, aod let 'J im atit js'ow'y t aether. Wet lbs hacd U- . forertUicgcothetatoieaL AUaji - , t r. ' e- i. -'P J.asds dry afu r wahiog them tji? .j-, iu tuw 4icr uvijik ciK-'Mrg mem 10 The extraordinary popularity of Dr. . 4 -7 y r
The Selma News (Selma, N.C.)
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March 25, 1885, edition 1
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