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TILT? DAMIIDV PF RFI I?P M 1 RII'J K /I \ OLIs 1 LI R'II ! •!-* A LIR^P .J. H.ji_a_j i/I el JL fi.l/.LJi. ,Uiu> U. .ÜBk, 4. XrsJ I ® VOLUME XIX. REPORTER AND POST. HtßMKtlen WKKKI.V AT Danbury. . . . N. C. I'EPPER i\c SONS, - Editors. of HMIIMCr iplloii : Ono year, in advutico § 1.00 Six months 75 Four months 50 Hi >■ of »«li«'ril»lnir : () ie Square (111 lines! 1 timo 1.00 One column "no year 8 25.00 R. L. lIAYMORK, ATT'V. AT LA W, MT. AMR, - N. C. SPECIAL ntieution given to collection of claims. } • W.F. CARTER, ATT'Y. AT LAW, MT. AIBV, SLKHY CO., N. 0 PBACTICHJ wlier ver bin. service* are wanted. The Wilmington Star. KEUUCTIC N* IX l UICEH. Attention i« called to tho following et duccd rates of subscription, CAHH IN ADVANCE : TUB DAILY STAR. One Year $O.OO i Three Months? 1.5 C Six Months 3.00 | pno Months 50 w ---J 'OO TUB WEEKLY STAR.' One Year $l.OO I Six Montli/ • * ;i»* reooutly Three Months . mr k'.e. , , ». • '4 the III. 1: IM Our Telegnudi K»ws service - ... , i ■ nee. twen largely luerea— I. und it i lilnatii.il to koitp the ST An iit> Undaiil of nowa-pa|HU' eicHlliyS* 4111 ' **• Adjtnus, WV. H. ui / Fionssr DRUfi-i-STORE, (IF AViiiMtoiij JN. O. V. o. THOMPSON WHOI.UALB AND RETAIL DEAM.U IN Drugs, Patent Medicines- \ l)ye Stuffs, Paints* Oil, I 'ornish es, Toi'et Articles, Garden Seeds» Soloes, flaring Extract v, Perfumery ait d Fauci/ Goods. Physicians and count ri/ merchants supplied at low est market prices. Orders by mail promvtht and rare-' fully attended i". »\onh side Cot i t House. . **r PisiP It baa permanently eurwl Tnotramna of nifi pronounced by doctor* hope lww. If you linvo premonitory *ymp tomn, mioh an Cough, IHlTtculty of IlrnnthtiiK. A*'-, don't tlelitv, but 11*0 PISO'S CU HE for t'ONSUM I'TION Jtut>uxlialolr. Uy Druggists. 25 ecntr FOB MEN ONLY! LOST or FAIUSQ If A N HOi)S, lin nffil n '» 1,1 and »*KVoUd L>M;II.ITV( fll'Jl'lnI!I"of Body and Kind, Effects "'".n' |Ff' ' Krt HBOr If x MMti id Old or Ycur J, MmL Mil lillMk r*llf tlrtlnrW. Ma« I* »nU>|« »»4 ESMraAi, «*».** kakt* or Sou y. #HiM)r pMhIMI TIHTinT-lftrtto Ik ■ rfur. |w imuh turn WlomiH hi*** (n»Wn. wrtutU». wetmifi.orLcVr^vV^Ai^'v: NEW | jy* | 5«, j m " hrm** „ J r t v y\ ... A r MRS. L, W. MASTER, Main Stieet, Two Doors lielow Vll J » Old S'nD'l. I.atfs' New York s'ylc a -ci-ilty. Hats, 2:3 as clic.-p as can be bought. Special inducement* tj the COUN TRY TRADE. ORDEUS by mail promptly attended to. Don't fail to call and exai'iluo mi stook. Jf m. ATTIIK X. T. \\ATKI» (U.D KTAM) j OPPOSITE THE 110 EL POITNT'N | /Mr s in stookfall line of no Hons, also the it feet in Spring a n d Stont. nwr' . ~iie are rc'i ■P'' yuytfuUg Call and Exiiestad to goods and pnr-ps. • mine BOARDIXG I .tain ' place, lie: Mcrshfiid'f 'OUXE at *°t a,oo)' to v Wio^e/. won noo T rsi WELL FUIt.XVtTT, ... IJLES, .irryATTTE' SERI \!XTS. All fo' 'lisli vl at reasonable pricos. N. J. T£*ZIrT CONSUMPTION COUCH OR COLO CROKCHITiS Throat Affection SCROFULA Wasting of 71e:h Or any Dlm-*.* irhrrr ihm Threat and Luh*j» am Itijl itn*/1, L*.»M *-f tftr+U'jth or Xtr** I'owr, yon can rolirvni arifl Ct:rv-l by SCOTT'S PURE COD LIVES OIL. with HypDphosphltcg. PALAT/.DLE AS FXILK. A*h fur S'-oH'm IltHt'nlan. c.fl l'i fio t»- pfauttHim os futlelUtf'on ffoH to acerpt a tubal Uutr. S»UI by nil • BCOTT DCWKE.CHomIatO, N.Y. fc"" ffe siivf i'hicE ~ mfe' * BPS 3IT IS THE PEST. -;li SFI y 3 tAMEST TO USE, RffL. J? Cemmerclal College lex?not^m*kyl Cheapen! Bat Business Collet,-in the HWM. n«««r '''J* '« 1 ' ' SJJX aftar llu.l-i 10011 ar*«iu»H*. I - r ' • , isiSS'SEaft? ■«; "lTe.ri.lv. ttlll.ur M. M»«lb. l.«ln«to», ile*f >* ft'**- m-ltaj Vfll Till*. lII.OtM. Wnuuiw, »U »r.«, luiU("iiio!i a.id " ai,m 7,Towv ! . mnr IHTTKHS. Il cu«** ualchly. r(* *cif by all vlealert in uiudicic.v. Itio jpnutuc. ">»TIII >J I.IKK DAN 15UUY, N. C, THURSDAY/ 00fOHSR 9 IS9O. uPMOORATI J l-:.\ DO .VMENT3. Wi: \T rut I'AHTV lIAS 1 lONIC FILL THE ItIJKIIKNT AMI) PROSPEB • ITY OL' TTE OoCNTY, [Prom tho Pittsburg Post j Tin' I'ust Democratic President Tliuui as .)i tr.-i-«'ou —and it. is the fisbion uf • lie lugulls and Dakoll tirond of "states men' to disurcdit the Pa'hor uf Amc/i -cati D.moeracy by a bold stroke of fl'-teiin i and inspired statesmanship u'.-qttiiud Louisiana Territory from Prance, paying for it $l5 OJO.O'JO. 1 lii.i included the vast domain lying wc.it rif i he Mississippi uud north of Tex as, Mexico and t'alilornia, and sxlend ing to liritish Aiiieiica, now om riu-ing the stales o: Arkansas, Colorado, Mis souri, Louisiana, Irogou, North und South Dakota, Montana, Washington and uoivly aduiit od States of Wyoming and Idaho, together with tlio Indian Tetrtory, now known as Oklahoma. This great aooession of turrilory ioolu dee an area of l 173,000 squ ire miles. The original domain of the Uuiou when Jefferson becuuo Pre idout was but 827,600 square miles. His acquisition was nearly a tliiid greater. He was as • ailed with intense bitterness for this, ills ,;ieat..-«t and viiost aot of Ameii an admiiiistiation by tlie opposition tu tbo Demooratie party of that dav. Thasi.xt aoquisition of territory was '.iiai oI l'lorida, bought from Spiiu at a cost of $5,090,000 by tho Democratic Admin stration of James Mouroe in IS -12. Uy this purchase negaiucd 70,000 square miles of new territory, and so eured a continuous lino uf seacoast from Maine to tbo Sabiue R ver, Texas was annexed in 18-15, under the Democratic Administration of Jaiucs K. Polk, giving us an additional 270, OOOtquare miles. Out of this annoxa. tiun grc.» tlio Mexican war, under tho same Deuioeratic Administration in 1847, which euJed iu the cor.qnest of »(.« »..rrUnrV rflw.emK-«T id Kansas and Wyoming, and having an aron 'if G36.000 square miles. I'tider tho Democratic Aiministra >iou of Jauie lv. Polk w::s negotiated I lie "U idsdeu purchase," us it was call t d by which we acquire au additional 45,5u0 square miles, now inuluded iu Arisona. Tho last acquisition of foreign terri tory was Alaska, under tbo administra tion of \ndrew Jacsoil. Wo bavo iev or heard Republic-ins claim his as a Republican Administration. Alaska cost $7,000,000 and included 575,000 »qu ro miles. Tho principal use Ru,- puhliean Administtations have made of Alaska is to fir n nut its rssources to a gnat corporation, always ready to con tribute political noodle to corrupt alec To sum up, when Jefferson became President in 1801, and political parties wero 'ortued on substantially existing lines, tho whole area of tho United States amounted to but 827,000 square mil"s. Deinocratio Presidents from ilnt day to ilia Pierce Administration, ending in 1857, have added to tho do. mai l of tho licpublio 2,194,500 smiaro miles of territory, embracing what is row rivaled into nineteen States and four teiritories—or, if wo include AU- k i, the territory added to the Union bv Demoeratio Presidents is much more tl.sn throe times as great as tho domain George Washington forced Hugland to a'nowledg as "frco and iudopendenl Stii'es.'' And yet Senator Ingalh would tench tho people tho Democratic party lias nevei advanced by a single act the welfare and power of tin Ili.pub lis The Kepublioan party hanever nl. ; Jed an acre to iho tcrriiory of tlio union i And its prideccs ors and originator.". ! the Federal and Whig partie-, opposed wiili ib« utmost bitterness the great ao -1 qui^iiionn inado by Jefferson, Monroe, I'olk. and Pierce that so grandly crown tho revoluti nary edifice- True, Sec retary Blame has boen skylarking with tho nnbrcoehod savages of tho South Pacific, and has leased a coal station a' Samoa, utidor tho joint protccton>t« of Hngtand, llor-ua.iy and tin Unite! 1 Slates, hut that is laughed at as an op era bouflo operation. LKWII I handler, (col) is a juror j tho next term of the Federal court in | Urccosboro, Stokes has a uogro every I tiuie. the Are white ttu.iitbliciai of [ Stokes unfit for juror*? DE.MOCK V I'll! RK-S'HjII !/'i':».V. ADOPTED UR !)-:M I VTIC IS R u.kiou Sfcpr Us,'O J Wo Hcnnun,.,; in nn nißnfMi rfil 'prjns the •• Ivec'i'in H:il '* »ln.-li h-i lie House and is now b ti.ro tuoScuate —known as tlio"l'orca hill"* ns sub voifivu of Hi- fuuhiiient.il of the 0 nstiiution and revolulioimrv in i's charaetor. it stiikos down home rule and self i'OTcrnnifiit b placing Federal troops with P iJor.it b ,yo»ctsat evury voting pluoa to do tlio bidding of partisan liirutiiijrs selected at Washing ton, entourages fraudulent elections, pro vides niachiiiory for procuring dislinmat rutnrna and false aertifi'ates fosters sect onslisiii an 1 turn* hnuk the tide of friendship and pood Will trbieh lias given prosperity to both *wS stiona. makes the legislatiro aod xcoolive branohn of the gorernoiont d pond up on tlio judiciary which it toiM* to de grade into a partisan politieab tribunal and invades tlio privacy and fanotity of the lioiuo by establishing a ,system ol spiea over our land, and upon all young iu?n, irrespective of party, to uuite with ua in preventing i'k passage by the Senate- TAR TV. We denounoe tlio MoK-trftoy tatiff bill, rocontly passed by Coagt :is, as l>o ing in the interest of the u»ii'nied class ■lid against tlio inassca. 1. incrcaaca tbo cost to the c.iuttiiuter of tb> ncoessa res o! lif», while decreasing the reve nue to the government, Jims' 'giving the in inufaotnrcr additional powers for op pression and gain. Wo «»p'aially do nouuue this aootionnliau as d .ylayod iu putting "binding twino' "mei by the farmer* of tbo nortbwe*t ou the- "free list" and refusing to put oe ii jute bag ging used by tlio Suß&ern f» .#ei, and inorcasitig the duty on cottities 3t>o per cent, to tbo injury ot the. Bout born farmer. Such an action it tniduitou* - jtw.- , tiou pcisucd by the Republtcan | any, by which while tlio value otjilic dollar has increased that of tlio projluct of la bor and the farmer has diuiJuisiu-d with no oorrespoudiog decrease iJ the cosf of production, Wo learn our people that jtho Rcptib. lican party today is the sajne as iu the days Reconstruction, and ouly awaits an opportunity to inflioi tl o same dis grace and humiliation upo i them, and we to stand the l -eiuooratio ooiuineos, and not permit t ie suprema cy of the white race to be oadauguied by n wiuor issuo. Rosidas, if all olhors fade into insigaifijanoe, tha safety of our htiuos and liiesidos is nvolvcd in it. Wo call the aMeution of the pcopla «f : the Statu to the fact that the next Gen. crol Assembly must, besides electing a j Senator, rearrange the Sci at rial and j iJongressional districts of the Mate and ; that they will by their votes for niein-J berjo said General Assoinb y, decide | wbcthjr this important duty shall be I done by tlri whits pcoplo of the Stato or by their enemies. l'roipoc of J row Works ih j Wluatou. Wiuston Daile.] '1 here is at least a of iron works at Winston. Wo loaru that a reliablu flrui of New York and Washin gton real estate men are negating with parties here witn a view lo establishing swell works at and early day There is oertainly no belter irou ore in Stokes XJoiinty, and the prospect of an early i completion of the Completion of the C. I'\ A Y. V. Railroad to a connee- j tion with tho Norfoltc & Western road insures the rapid aud chap transporta tion of fuel to tnis point- Tho O ani bnr of Commerce will probably cooider lho matter next Mmi day night, Cireeittlioro • lie.'* J. J. I'hoeiix, tho owner of the oil will near the oily, his rocwired the an alysis of the sample forwarded to the Stato Cmemst, Dr. II- 14. liaiile, at Kalcigh same days sinco. The s-inipio was tested beside a sample ol puro pelroum and the comparison was vc"v favor iblo. Mr. I hen's is wc'l placed with the result and will at onco perfect arrangements to sink u, wtU.— Gaeena boro l'atiol. Tho woods h' v " divnno I tboir auluiun :osi ume TIL : S;I VI :I.KSH »> MI*:: TRIXKOI- I UK ft ttllcv: [T'ie following i« laVi'n f' >r i roe nt issue of lo« Nil .'ii R.:p i.»i'C i'i Ueol ti wbi'o i II o■ i W'I;I over M-ur pi' iil .C'Oed 01-M he, upd ( 'ien viMl*«slf ' i-\«' ainv st'f tfl 1 ': e.*!i'ig w!' f msi e'l l "o: e or work w *.b api i v tbo i"e i i of w'i'eb mfvoci 0 Ktic'i iiifimous u.es ,'l'ilV— 1 'iMnf | ■' '•Whctf I'lriui.'i t'.e ope'a"'on of ibo ; Le l*i.i N r'onal Blen 'on l"w »ij o >cve*l Suiitbctn Sta'.c.t sb-i'L IJ'WM-J Do HOC ai'o rtt'o. we »lIB'I look deu-ly I I sea sivi'o nie'asu-o of jiii. ee do"e •' e b'AC -A wli )have been to lo"-; de' mteu t)f llt r : e i. ITi >'i iM be laid upon properly of the wl' .es to develop and ex eid the public mb iul sys e:u ill lliose Statei sopera e uohooU for tho two rici.s should b3 ab I'lsood, and the plan of bringing tbo youth of both colors into close and equal. rc'ations in and ohuvchcs given a t ir trill, as one of ibo most potent elaicat» to brouk down ibe dutejtablo Hoarbonis:u of tho Sou h. The o: the black to hear aruis should be guaranteed to-him, as well as all .he sooi i rights lutendsd to be seeutcd bun by tha nauage of the !4i!t and 15 h AuietidiuiitiM to tho Cnn [siititloi. Tho Sta'.o laws against the intern u riage of the races ihou'd bo re peal d and any d'sc-ii'iinaiioDi ngaiust il-e bUck ia-thc mu.cs learning trades or obiu:uitli eu-'i'oy aie-it sbou'.l be itnde ae-'miiiai o?eo«0; wif"o tbo co'ored tun's right to bold ofßoe tboalifhoia erediy p;oiectcd and rceogiii 01, A fow j airs of thispo' cy wi'l so'.vo ilm race problem satisfactorily "Tlie talk ofSjit'iiern Dauiioratii" Colgr. •.«IBC» ill the houfe of LodgfV j • psciiia '.vcs j'ist befwe 'be war, Put ihe p'aifti iii »t : n ii.se ckci iu vim ibis time. It : i i•« be :n a long fine siiiee lb e i and tiiii iv e.-M - i'i but tbo South er.! secfon of ilie Uir :d S tes—lnn grown wiser. ' HOOSIKR SLLELUWNKSS. AT GT'U IXO TUB NATIVE OK INDIA T« Ton pQt'AI, Of AST Y..NKht. One day; as,l was ruling through the ; lower end of Tipton county, India, 1 in :i native, who win e Jgutr-vl iu 1 picking trash ' anil burning la.:s in a little clearing by tlio roadside, wrii''.-; Kd. 11. I'ritcliard in the Arkansaw Traveler. Not knowing ex»olly tlis i best way to roach tlns ncighb »rh lod 1 desire to visit, I reined my horse up , at tilt- fmitfoand asked the Hposiur to j direct me tlio way to Dennett's wills. •« '• all," lie repled, pausing in bin woik and seating himself on a stump : ihat stood conveniently near, "I 'low j it's a matter or fivo miles, thongh it mint bu a lootlo graiu less. But jess keej this road fur bout a aiile fcuder j on ; then you turn to your right an' go north til you ooiiin the seoon 1 crosa roads ; then turn west and keep straight | aln ad 'till you git to the mills" I thanked hiui and was about starling ; oft When he hailed iuu ami said: 'I •eekon it nigh tout be nono of j my busines, stranger, but I'd like to j ask you a question er two. ef youve no j ; abjection?' j "A'l right, lire away," s.id I. "Well, (liuu, I'djiss tikn ter known ! wit it you're gaing down to lieacti's i | fer »" "Wall," said I,'there is a man down | there that uwiich iu• tome money, and |as lam bard up lurself I thought I'd j if I euld collect it." "1 thought se," lis answered : "and j 'now I'll bet a dollar I kin »uo'S the feller's name the first pop ; air 111 bet a ' j unuther dollaj on top o' that one thai : I you dont gnt a c ml" i ' Wull ?" **l see you *•▼ »r»*r h.»?, so jess tell von for fun, Tlio feller is Jake Hodkey an' he hain't wiirih shocks. You're j,is. wasttn your line u.lldin' round tnuviiuutiy iryin' to git uio.iey out of hiiu." Tie ft-llw bad named the very mau ! 1 was uoiiig i,i sj j and alinut whose i t\n v'v'inl viudnea* I myself serious doubt*', bi' 1 -ivin«» ;• ' l'ii ''J! 1 *' 1 T "^' r i 111-iti u from an on'irely X; e-teif i S'l'i' e • i >?as «.iiura ly J itb. t" §«' f .J *'A .!|. tnv fnno I." ! -T Ti " ;u iw • *ie ui in but w' t von ibin k iba lit- won't ,iiy iie to o«cs 1 'be obiiui is just, an- 1 iieslwc-, ha- h"e*» 'liKii'li" • n !"inr "I' 'l r ni. i'iu mmhi'i" silil j iTior"'ii two »nrir- o"o, 'lain'' '• ' "Yes,", I »'l»1 T" I, -1 '-v m >■'!■ 1 t'od I sijSlrvfr in>'t t>i •'■•rD. «'n "|V Ituo? nioto abo tt >ny afTiirttnr t?I in »e|f I oorifinunJ, tho'e'" a bianco of neirly lilty *'il' j duo." '• Mou* a* well ti fifty ihou- un- j sworotl tlit muve , sla-le c mt-i 1 tV it . jess as easy.' Concluiling that tlie falluvi?w'} a ' l afl t « tug uie and tiiiuking to let hku| know thai tact, I said : «,Oli,J tbinic Jak'i will p*y ttt at any rate I'll just ri lo ott ov«s and jeo him.' - ; f •Wall,' he answered, Willi a you're bou id lo 8»c hiiu you'd j take some moti wrli an' driver, 'tolse you'll find him p.iirt|4,vd to git it at." "What do )n mean !' ' Why, nothiu ; onl that Jako K,ij. key's deadcrri u uiakurul We tufipsl hiiu last wo;ko\erin ,||w JlJftl Hill boryio groun', boater mil u nurn of tbo mills.' . , Jp. "Is it possible Y I cxcuiiiiHi ~ ' "Courso it is, 1 was at ilie t\n««(l an' 1 reckon I know a dend iuuu , «eu I see him.'' . j • 'l'vo nodubt of it," 1 ( aod bidding him good.day I pe'sued my journoy. Sure enough, 1 found t in reaohmg Uonnetts's mill that my tu aa iu dead, and also that I stood. ~ .y. | tbly show of *olleotiug luy bilf. » V er dil loaru, though, bow tlio uau ju CW who I was and the naturo of my ! in .«9, but bave always sopposo.l ha sjm j|Ujr did a good j >b 4 it guessing. . ... * — ' m n"'£ri CWfrtW* • • tlio ' toils of (his Ufa are past that r st a'/ -is us in through of times afflicted ■.■»') toil worn, liavo tlio b'.ei !>1 assari-nw ' r it t t there reinuincth an t f r tlicni. Onr Savi lir said to his di lplj, | re. '; I 1 lo lis orueilisioii, "In my riitliet's house are many sions . if it xc re mot so, I vuuld have toldy u Ij.' to jreparo a place for you. And if I go -and/prepare a plaao fo? yon, I will oonio ««ain and receive you unto myself ; Ibat/wl urs I am, there you isia, be also." / It is a joy and consolation ij> iiavc an earthly homo, sutrounded w.tji tempo, ral bless and iu which d/veil t.ivo which loving hearts an I wiling bads, ready to minister to onr wauls nud n.o ossitius. Hot with ili this aUrtiily jiy there if still much lac tug tA mako it perlout. Sin enters this bo/;.' and of 11.ues mars its happir.e ;s. i lt-r in that I home beyond there will bu be no sin. Here wo are >utjoct 11 desi-asa and death but in lliut 1.-.nd i:ere will-be r.or sU-'.t iiess nor death. Hero there is parting, j sighting, but tlinro th y will, never part, ncllher tlicro be any sighing orwoeping : for u Oht shall tflpt all tears from their eyes, and there shall be no more death, ntithere bu mora pain fur the farmer things are passed away." BIM'ItEMKfcM I'KP.iDK cot ivrs A intfi Jutlicm/ Dm!r* t. Spiing 1 udgo Mcrriin tn. Kail,—.l u'lg*. "ihinp '2oth,July 21-1, Nov. .'id. t'oi'S.Vtb l'cb. 3d; May l;Mi, (J.' I. •v).h. Yadkin Fob. I'Jtb, .Sept. Wi'kc» March Sb'd, .Sept. 8111. AlUabeny,—March 17ib, Sept, Ist 11j.v*6 March lil.st, Oct 6th. S \r« April l-ith, August 410, Nii v. 10.h. y Apnl 21st, Aug. lSih, Nov l?.li. Don't think when you bear that we have made side of soimi iron p.operties that we are out of the husiio »»; the transaction only includes ten properties. We jet control ihiny prep i ties, some of which are thnuuhi lo tic ti|u.illy as go id as any sold. We :liing tlm! we ean put in fnni olln r l):iHlhes as (»oiid an tlio I'tl di. po«e.d o but woulv prefer l u'tif'' all in miusili . . » i l'rppci Mining '• MJ 13 DA jfIJUUY •I K; II school (M v.Vr \.nr> vkmalk.) I Dmbn >'y, Stol:;, - Co., N. C. j '* i>">\ T ii?m Opmiia Jhn Sep?. j.57.1800. L. t\ WELBOHN, A. 15., (Triuity f 'ol ) Priucip: l !. I Th r i North Carolina Col lego of Agriculture and. "Meclianic Arts will i>;in irs -so s SEPTKMltnlii TIL r '" — *' 7411£ new ail J hrgu shop buildings 4or working in iruu aud wood will r«ad} r t'>r oocu|..i(ifin and all tlic do pwtiueuU arfc eqnippad fjr thorough wjrk. lixponsc* art'ois tliatl in similar collogu in es iv-vice, Many oicinbors of itiu F-fostmw class tn already employed at remunerative aliirius. For further (.artieuluis address Ai.ex.vnukh J. ill)., . \ij.\v, Pres. HJ.oijsb, N. 0. S*T PL y, —A Al' i«>'v |iH .v.,, 1.1 t it ir ft Y , 9 I invit. i i wo-' •' nmj lino to "■r'-sVin i WlHil &*. street#, i call- f>. Open I k'linv til- 1 hiV! . II t ■ . ... • ; ;ko U •n\ >• . iicUftlii :* us yo i !»•*«•• 4 -v 4* > u Alt M\ \t»u. lit'S t w rlvi-'v. \Y« '.ion puustixxk./ -> J( )li I'yd NT I N(i. j JOHPRIX Tl\ti. Executed with neatness AND B> fl. !«* I'.VTC 81 ! —AT— i RTS.POKTKU& POST REPORTER \ POST OFFICE { OFFICE I ADMIXISTU'S. XOTICE. 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LOUIS MO. * ' Willi m.r '••in' W■ Nk.ar«: *M«wbJ- 'ui«» (II »>i»nh»ll »»■*"•«•*• Th«HM- *»*.■« w«!l b , |1( , v , All »lir vr.»rt« vcu . hp*l «I% •«* «viwi *• "* >'l vno l" whortll* y >.r ». •) »ri ixmi' . H|l T>MI--tlWlli>»IVIINIllll in x .1.1. VI.. ii -I i.. f-* \ • «r» • »»• w -aftmed, Ki.l ibiii nr atr V** jmv ull •* > AHrf v» u kuoK ii: > «. •»«.«:» I !'•» !«,«♦**•• w«ih ft* u». vnu tan •hhi in»M >«0 m •>.»*» k n»'l uc* Miliwia «!• Co.. llok e*IU. FiNPtlun»l, JAuliio. I jffcfclfcas** llgriv^fiar.-'swfis; . tifrijt.l fcaw: 't fc. Wi »I. LI" Y, M.I I, Aiinii»ft,c;a. - )fiicciOi> u WhittLalia^
The Danbury Reporter (Danbury, N.C.)
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Oct. 9, 1890, edition 1
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