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i ,YG;T,0. DEPABTUE3T.1 TWILIGHT SHADOWS, - , - - - ' t ' T i- Ht HBS. M.. XI2TSLEY. t ' ' -- I sit at niy window, watching It The twilight shadows' creep, !lushed through" the door pf the chamber .Where the day lies fast sleep. . t They pause on the threshold to darken, v The purple and golden hue, , - , . - Which lingers in memory glowing,. Of the day which has said rAdieu." V The snow liel dpoa earth's, boson Pue as the thought! of the ties?, White a the robes of the sinless, ' : '? Who lie on their Syiour's.breasiy 1 Over its purity trailing - Their garments of gauze-like gloom,; A noiseless, fvoieeiess armjvi llfv They invafle mMutet robm. ' There's a word which is sweet in utterance puggesuve oi neavep-j-rej s From ou of the heart ut the Father ' Its soothing cadence flows ; And, swelling, rpandliJo)ernoWl mg, No Wi 11 of precious stones" Or "gates of pearl" can imprison ' The tide of its ripp ing tones. f Soy the twilight shadow dipping ' ' g . Their dusky hanla la its w!e,f I Hasten like ministering angels And the cares of life are, hanished, . All drowned in tranquil repose, ; rt ITe t the twilight Bhadows,-dying,: 1 The arms of the night enulose. " Hov artistic thd white ribbon worn .en are I, . , There is r a touch of, home n IVancfai Wizard says j tnet though anu-purpose' or tner; w. tr. "1. U. is wto make the whole world 5bee taw 7 (truft iwxman icarrjeJ ihome with her eTerywhere.1 "Its longitude inay.be recjcdned Xram TrhereTei you happen to nnq her. J uafc Eis-'morhing there 1 cornea' to handthe. world's Petition , as circu- ' I -if f'Ki fiiihit.-' -L.il- .- tt lated by the Newton Union. It has ja number; of, signatuiea which? at? the heading of the petition is the signif- Ticintlaibt bf-iWhite ribbon VWh ever heard of decorating a petition yet who can say that every one who eawthis great petition was not the better foflookingonr the silent mes enger,the,Whitbbents they wrote ' down their names "for God and Home and Every land." nils ark looses its women its object. The more the home influence pcruicaies me nation xne purer 3" , be its laws and institutional! v r:The President of fe Qaf I L Bays thefollowmgbfthVhofaW- A homes are the errand Op.n trpa'nf 1ip nation Citadels of power, parity and every good ; mnuence. The govern ment elistsTdf the rotefction of home. The industries 'are for Itsr su'stenance1, sciences for1 aaf ety.'' '' .i'V.1 i How acceptable to the overtaxed treasuryof the state W. G. .T. U. are the various thank-offerings which came in at Christmas time? some came later but were just as acceptable. , Some gifts were sent br the fnions while Bands of Hoje indj t .busj 1 ys did not forget ust How 'comfort ing have been the gifts lrom individ- . uals who sent jthem as their own thank-ofifing6iGrW)reserva- tion of thehemselves and thir dear ones from the 'jower of the tempter while others have given because, of the rledjamp eisonls that are to be seen daily on our streets; SiMay ? Gbd'i abnndantly rferay'?eVery giver from the riches of this treasury which is never exhausted . Vr -, ALCOHOL AS AJ1IGINE v j - Aif distinguished chemist whose I If Wornans work looses its women lineal andjhjousefikeness i faiW of , compouhds are extensively used as vFromttowle based upon ousrvauon inrou?n ui&i oar ioana l j- i. i l i t i : i . thc -3 who indule i0 iP liiVits to be ithe principal oonsumers of medicine; -anti fronj. the: fact that alcohol , wilrpl-eyenthe 'decomposi tion of food, everiif taken in very v smalt quantiesfit caiinot be others . .wlse' ihn ?ar serious? impedimeiit to .xts xiirect .action on the: lungs, 4 cause the bIpod'be .bxidizeo" "dunngjts gresencethereythe, succeding effects, are iaflammatian anil, indigestion, so thai eter in phthisis the injury far oat1- wcighrit 'ectsr -fr-tid that whjtf tauses5, three fourths of alyihe, crimes knowjito the.- law ..should Use If, -jbe-ciade a tLj W in ovt a 4rYrv ioa ia HflBfrrMTAHif ?i W if ' YT AAV Aft VUlQt AO UVO WUI jL k iO VA1A ficult to prcieve the justice of payme; . for it Chief Jwtic-A'jnevc'; ot Pen)i' "tylvakia. I The acknowledged police power pf, -,a stat extencla ottea to the destrnct ion ' of. rdpertyC77i'ie McA SfATB PROHIBI TION PLAT-FORM. ! 1 " fcrnsboro. "Dee. 10, 1R85. ' i Whereas: . TbVe'traffic in alcoholic P iquors has grown and is growing out 01 a . J , . . - .-I. innrvra has ornwn ana is srowincontoTl all ratio to the increase pf population in this country; and, r ; i Whereas, said traffic unjustly bur dens every legitimate industry, impos ei srievious ' ' taxation upon honest abor, curses social life, begets crime breeds pauperism, antagonizes' the church, corrupts politics, nullifies TfLJ-'i i . i iaw is iaf menace toood government and a peril to State: and, JT .nVljreasi The policy of licensing aa -Dfoved a policy of I perpetuation instead of suppression, j eMUtyrfUi alng uuuuiuuus auu leisuiws, ouu, i Whereas, "We believe license not U111V i 'JtUUTlCSltlUUICi IU liKU WUIt, moral in principle, ueoasing m prac tice, criminal in effect, and an unwor. .... . s i . . -;i i . .i." '2: tnjj naipnai law? ana nai suon pro: hibition, to be effective, must be bed ded in the .organic foundation of na tion anid state, arid be secured through and if be guaranteed by a politcs party, ' Resolved, That as all secondary matters are treated by political part-l pnov: ftfl with thft two old Darties of 9UT iprmer amnauon tnis quesx-ion vi thf liquor traffid 'is'andmust remian lecondaryi ahdwScan$ii9 longer; in pQlitiqs and aiding ; to perpetuate that 'power; - we ao nereoy aeciare tnei imperative necessity for a new party, withi prohibition of . the jtramc its! print -object; v we .urge , ;and will labor to secure its ' prompt and thoruhorganizatioa ieyery where, and for it we invite the Votes of all r ,v .. ... who'cast ballots, and the sympathy of all others. imdlvm X arhaVvitnhel 5 liquor traffic costing overTiwo. thousand milliow dollars annually 4 for liquors bought and drunk, for crime "and pauperism growing out of their con sumpoi, for judiciary and constab ulary and penal and charitable insti tutions, made necessary by such crime and pauperism, for unproduct ive life resulting from; it; 0 nnprp ductive labor involved1 in it and the enormous waste I inevitable under it; witli political corruption its legiti mate child, public abueses jts natural brood, profitable; production "dis counted because of. it, helpful con sumption liimted, the equitable dis tribution of-wealth and the equitable adjustment of public burdens made impossible, and every material and moral interest enforced by its organ- jae4jelfishhess;hejissu its pro hibition, already. Uxea xa politics ny tne repeatea action oi me uquur dealers themselves, more closely in volve the,welfivrar pf all te people and is of faVgxeoer ptae and nation, than any other or all other issues now politically recog nized uadtb!ait as such it deserves andfoi?iiT3 may justly claim; the acceptance of every candid citizen. : Resolvf, That we deem unwise and unpatriotic the couise of any man or party, or any locality or State, Whictr; denies ihe -jrital relationship of Prohibition to bur nation at large, and' which,, proclaims it a local issue only, to ben&etUea byieacn locality or state" in its own way; that as the na tional government alone can 'prohibit importation and inter-state transpor tation, has, full junsdictioi over each territory and the District of Colum bia, and clajms a share in the profits of every liquor-seller in the Uunion, we reiterate our demand for national sovereign gupress protect and to perpetuate it, . Eeeofved, jL hat ' we Tecognize in such demand the new national , issue needed in , pur polities, to overcome secjipnal bitterness, to unite JJvorth ern and Southern patriotic sentiment and to promote ' thote conditions of pJoliti6ai amenity essential "to nation arpeacd and- perpetuity.. A 3 , Resdsefii t Thatj ith confidence in Jihe justice, of. our caus'9, with! faith m vioa ana prayer ior uivme guiu ance, we will go forward from -this dmbpdyingf PriM fin our ballot-box, as everywhere, m favor of 8fi6bnetyanKi'ecpnomy m government of exalting' citien'ship, and; the no ble upbuijdihg of ihe Sate, i i .11 T"VrT? "VJto he made, i jCut .this oat 1VL J JCi land return to ns, a.d.we will send j ou free, omethin5 of g eat val ue and irnportance to you,, that wilL start you in busi ess' which will bring - you in more money right : away "than : anything else in the world. Any one cau' do the w-Tk'andJiy f at Irvmen Eitber' Bexali Hges;i Sojnethingv,iew, : that just coins money for ;ir"w rkers. We will start you capital not, needed. This one f the gen uine; important - chances r of a lifetime. Those whd.-Trev','-,am,itiou8 will delay. Hi-ond tiiit.fit. fr '."'Arl!r Tuttr lAtig sta, Maine.' v,. i support eitner 01 xnese oiu parties, in i Rundolnh. M.- Hammond .Bush llil NoiCAd-lhon; Ro wan, E. Shaver, Salisbury. ; out endorsingljsalobn '--'influences', yjtn T. M. G-orge, '. encblaraging the power of the" saloon ; ' ' t Cross Eoads Church fv ovpr t.Via linnnr traffic t!, SEBl PINT "j " ' x : eanoeprocureu.wiiaprjcesoieacn. xnts oooamauao feurjt It, lBSteaU OI lO legalize, W . ducted from the first order sent us. Every ona inter- ; i -i . i j. iree on receipt oi lucents. ana lae 10 cents may mum - '9 PROHIBITION PARTY. NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. John B. Fineh, Lincoln, Neb. Chm'p j' Sagendorph, Charlotte, Mich., ico iaairman. , f - - . , . r .. .,i : ' -nv ' i-i... a. J amine. uimc&go. aun uor, Secretary. A. Van Kleet. , Chicago, III., Rec. secretary. : "' " r-,v , D., Hastings Madison, Wis., Treas N. C. State Executive :Com,mittee. D.' - Wi C.Benbow,Chn,! Greensboro; Iv :?tee1?' oecroiarj, r vy. jn. r uranciison; p' -y Bradley ,"' TJ'Vair " 'u : Gatitonia. Charlotte - Sammerfield, i . Kinston, ; .- ; Mebane, . ' -'r Bush Hill, ' 'WaddelPH 1 F. S. Blir, ffr-;H. . WortV, en7 s - Sam'! Ji. Trogdon, l. CJ. 1 Worth. . J Worth Title: Edwin Shaver, , Salisbury, 'y:tivj-: 'By Congressional' Districts 1st Disfc v' . ' ," ' c , ' , 1 A ;j 1 ' ; ' D. W. Jarvis, Washington, 'j.t. rd.D'isti: Wayne,. J. R M iller, v. Golduboro. 4th Dist Alamance, Daniel Worth, Co.; Shops Johnson, J. C. EIliiigton, Smith&eld. 5tb D5st - . ' r r : - i t, " . 7 : v y " 7 j)igt. " ' Davidson, "w.'llL Mbffitt, Laxington 8cb Dist - i Burke, r R. L. : Abernethy, Euther jQrd College.' Gaston. ? B: QJ Bradley, ; Gaatonia jjt, nil Counties hold Conventions Lnci organize at once. OBKINO CLASSES w? A.TTE2CTIOX! are now prepared to famish all classes with em ployment at home, the whole of the time, or for their spare moments. Business new liahtand 'profitHble. Jrarsons of- enner sex easily ? earn from 50 cents to $5.00 per eveniner, and a proportional sum by devot ing all their time to the business. Boys and girls can earn nearly as much as men. Thatill who see this may send their ad dress, and tent the business, we make this offer. To such as are iot satisfied we will send one dollar to pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars and outnt free. Addre-s George Stikson & Co., Port land Main . k i- ' n'i-i-' HAIR DRESSING, ; A SALOON. SAMUEL Wli-EY, a firsi, class Barber offers - his iprdfes sional services to the-public, and so lie t8 a liberal share of its patronage. South Elm St, 2 doo-s South of tFiCourtkolsa FLORAI. GTTTDE FOIL 1881V Kow rrady, contains S Colored Plates, hundreds of n last rations, and ncarlr 200 nazes 33 nertainine to Gar dening am SiSSSl THnstratMl Llstnf nntrlv alt th rUSTU n TEH.! tables grown, with directions how to rrow them,' 1 m Btcun, jrixA.nxs ana ituLitss t csted in a sarden. or who desirea vnod fresh seeds. should have this world We refer to Lha millions who tuarters. j JA3XES TICKe SKKDSAIAIC, 4 XLeokewter, K. T. IK M enced or otherwise- ltcou tains libtsof newspapers niidcstinmtcs of the cost of arfvertiBl n pr. Tlio al vort isrr who . trail tso aiiena one dollar. Cuds in Itihe ln- formation ho requires, while forhira who will Invest one bundreit thonsancl dollars in iitl-; verttsing. a scheme la lnrliciitorl whieli willr Taeet Ilia every Teqnlwmcnt, or ctr fee mraie to do to by slight change easily arrived at by cor- . Ttspontlcnct. 149 cdilioiis Imvo boon l.unctl.t Bentv post-paid, to uny oddrv.f s for 10 cents. Write to - GEO.' KOWKL.li . CO., xewspapeu AnvKmisrsru litRr-AU, (10 Spruce St.lriuUngiIoiiso Sq.), KewYurk. '-: ; u '' VS ' ; ,1 ..i.iiV.'-.U-t' LIFE; O. Wi CARlt, & Co., Greensbw, N. C o. w; cajjip vr - . T.--ii; 'it- ' r Trinity5 College" and" High Point, K. ' J Assets ever 500,000,000. 1 . - t - -r ' - ' ' ' i . T ,..,f ft : . 1 r v?- i I, ' r DR. n. 7. TATE, Practicing r Physician, Greensboro j N. C.j 'otfot a hi ProfeHsiOn&l Services J to the citizens of Greensboro an d Murrounding country. Offioe at Porter& Daiton'sxlrog store." When not there can be found at hid re si denoe on Attheboro b treet, ' oppobii CJoUT.; 3. Keogh's. ,-(f . Jul2tf .. . " - TLIE -. ' " ' COFFEE HOUSE -AND- Free Reading Hooni un w est Aiarset utreet, utiUer v ine auspices of the W.' C. T. U. is open every flay, except foanaaj ana lunch served at all - hours. " Person e havirjej leisure momenta can spend them pleasantly in; ttbe . Heading Hcom, where ail the ; latest leading ttDer and .Periodicals will be s bund. j t Subscribe: for the .Prohibition 1st. Unly one dollar per year. , , ; PATENTS. - Cavats, teade marks and copy rights obtained, and all , business in the U . is. l atent Omce attended to at MOD ERA TE FEES. Our office is opposite the XT. S. Patent " OfB e, and we can obtain Patents in leps time than those re mote from WashiBcrton.1 " 8 ' -: Send r MODEL or D RA WING. "We advise as to patent ability free of charge; and we make no. charge .un less we obtain patent. , VVe reter here to the rostmaster, the Superintendent of Money Order JJi v., and to omcials 01 the U. p. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and reference to actual,, cli ents in your own State or county? Write to J. A. bJNUW & UU., - Opposite Patent Office, Washington, JNiov. 17-tf. - . -U. U. D. E, SHERWOOD, ,M r-EALER IN STAPLE AND FANCY -j;roceriei con'e."tiors tibaeco . cigar .-upil &c, solicit a libf-ral sltare o' tl- public . patronage. D.:E- Thomas Brick Hui'din, IMvie street, - -" - Greentsboro, If. C. C2? H-g'-est market piioe pai-t tr co-4.11- tryproduce. Die. 10-6m. PICTURES! PICTURES! ;Rctuitfiii Life in? all Stj!es; Old Pictures Copied to any Size. Our office.- is supplied with best instruments and latest im proven-ents. Call and examine specimens of our work. ' hi WORI GoARAITEEO. Prices . as Low as the Lowest West Market Street," 2d door from Court House, Green sooro, N. C. , PRINCE, Photographer. JAS. S. EDV7ELL, Boot, and . Shoe ' Haker HAS opened a shop- in the Coixiss building, corner pf Sycamore & Davi- streets, j-where le is- prepared to- da: all kinds of work in bis line. Satisfaction guaranteed. ; Besides he keeps constantly on hand fort sale second hand: boots and shoes. And will .take old boots and shoes in exchange, for works i.':vK)i:.;.A.,j'i'ff" .. If you liave boots' or shoes to make mend, buy or sell, do not fail to givti him a cnll ' 'i-&Y;,i--.-' ,.-i--:r-. ;i sept 24 3 mos :-t,-.a. ,.:..-V.., ritl:-'- M POMONA HILL ; ;1 -: : ' NUESERIES!! . : POMONA, N. 0. --i-i,'- if'-r. :' ' i i- -'j a,""-"awnsnns a . . , . rf ;- ,tX--; , finiESE ? NURSERIES are -located 2f A miles west of Greensboro, on the Rich mond & Danville and Salem Branch Rail roads., There you Can find ! i' n ONE AND A HALE MILLION r,OF ;rTpEES1ANIJINES GROWINGl Parties J wanting Trees. &c. are respect fully invited to call ' and examine stock and learn the extent of these - N urseries. Btock consists of all the leading 'and new varieties of Apple, Peach,. Pear (Standard and " Dwarf), -Plums, . Apricots : - Grapes Cherries, Mulberries, - Nectarines .Figs. Quinces, Gooseberries. ? Raspberries. Cur rants. Pecans. English walnuts, Japanese Persimmon. Strawberries. Shrubs. Roses Evergreens. Shade Trees. &c and in fact everything of , tbe . liajdy class , usually in & first-class. -N arsery,- ' . , . , , , SUITABLE FOR t NORTH -CAROLINA nd the' Southern Border States. , New Fruits of special note are the Yel low Transparent j Apple. Lady In gold Peach, the-Lawson. Keiffer, Lucy Duke and Beaufort Pears, Lntie, Niagra, and the Georgia Grapes Wofford's Winter TDseriptiv CataXogut fr. Correspondence solicited, ducements to larga planters Special in- : : " U i:-' Address, .f J.AN. LlNDLEY, 4 - v,Pomona Guilford Cor,2st C. julO 6mo ; AMLUABLE FARM FOR SiTtE .'Hi'"..' jsa..-. TTThis Farm is fitu'ated iri Guilford Coun 'Xty, N.,C. on" Reedy; Fork, on the line ot the R& V. H. a , and contains Some thing over 700 acres v It has on it a -good Grtmite (marry? ? The soil is adapted to the growth of Tobacco. Grain": of all kinds, Cotton and Grass. It. has fc large - frame fdwellihg"of; nine rooms, f. smoke-house, double kitcheh" ice house, store'; house, lwrnes, stables, cribs' . tenant houses &c, There is on the place,, besides several old orchards:;! a young orchard of ,'some 150 trees of select fruit, just begining to. bearj 1 ne dwelung is 1 , miles from Brown s summit 8 t;i tion on the' R."&,D. R.,.R.. 12 miles from the city of Greensboro and r 1 1 1 1 1 liaT'T a ty i lea ennr sti1 mo i -n vntll HThe location is one of the most desirable in thecountry. . i -." - Call ou or address the Editor of this paper. ; . - W. S. MOO EE; J ', GREENSBORO, K. C. .1 ' . -: ' '" HiLLiNEivyk()Ti0Ns DRY GOODS. 4 10 'cent counter Goods ' : ? in great variety. ' ' ORGANS from $20 to $130, -delivered. : ; : PIANOS from $175 to $4,0,' delivered. - T e Old Reliable ' SHONINGER (22 Bold of them since June) is the best for the money, is ; uay experience 01 ai. years Soli- on easy monthly terms. 1? 12-om) " T. S. SHELToN, DEALEE IN . . . t r is v '' - - r.,.; ; '' CROCKERY, - ELASSVABE ; . r . 1 - . . Wooden ; and Willov Yarf, ' 'i, " .. .!'.. 1 - - .' VI ill ill LJ1. U m.LiH.Jl-LXX UXKL IX, KJ apr;2:tf Grensboro, IS. O. " Aftr Forty yer xperionca in u nmn&ntion of mora han Ona Hundred Thousand applications for patenU ia f the Unitea Skata ana f oreisn ) triea. to rmblishen of the Scientiilo j United Skata and Foreign eonn- t Ataerioan oontinno to ct aa aolieitora for patenta,eaTMta,traae-niaTKa.or7r T n.ku . forth United States, and ? to obtain patenta in Canada. England, Franea, . Oarmanr. and all other countries Their expert-. asoa ia unequaled and their f acilitlea aro unaux- V Brawinir and iipobifioationa prepared and Sled In the Patent Offiea on abort notice. Terms Terr reasonable. Ko eharea for examination of model ! or drawing".' Adrice by mailfrea- - :, . I Patents obtained fhroutrh MaunkOo.arnoed , Intha SCIENTIFIC ABIEKJCANwhich has , the largest oireolation and is tbe most influential newspaper of its kind published in th worldr , The advantage of such a notioe erery patentee k pnderstanda. . ' i- ? This lanre and splendidlr illnstrated newspaper ; la pnblished WEEKLY at 3-00 a rear, and m ! admitted to bo the best paper devoted to scienee. mechanios. Inventions, enKineering worke, ami other departments of industrial proerosa, pub- i lisbed in any oountrv. It contains the names of all patentees and t itle of every invention patented each week. Try it four months for- one dollar, j ' Sold by all newsdealers 'v . f If you have an invention to patent write to Stunn m UO.v jpnoiiRoers ui ocwiimuu . 161 Broadway. New York. " s Uandbook about ateata mailed free. MISSES 'v CII KK : & " W E ATI IE HI T have opened h tock ' i-f -entirlv. N w Mi'l n rv Got:s in the Vhl WiLsvn ch ber b.tn!i bttiliTuig,- Snath Elm Mreet," Grtn-t- lr-, U. . 1 ejr ; R'ock jn-uadesevtry- thin" 111 ih ir line. Pnoes tosmt the times. Call an1 czauiue their goods befora bnying oot 8 3 m. ' . - Over 9,000,000 worn during the past six years. k This marvelous success is due ,' ' ' 1st To the superiority of Coraline over all other materials, as a stuTener for Corsets. 2nd. To the superior quality, shape and workmanship of our Corsets, combined with their low prices. - Avoid cheap imitations made of various kinds of cord. None are genuine unless " DR. WAR N ER'S CORALINE" Is printed on inside of steel cover. s ; T ' FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS. 7wV"ANEIi BUOTHEItS, 309 Broadway," ' New York City. "Da. GRIFFITH,- Sucge6n"Dehtist Tee tli extracted without pain: Of fice on - South 131m street, Wilson & ber i5anfc, building. iJe xd. SULLIYAN.Hd USE GOOD ACCOMMODATIONS XOW RATES. AT - liiiMHEE-'.'.i -2fillg; - -it - ...... r I cS g o . U Vfif s-.'fH ' J Priatiag A"' yi;;,A.:f-: f-iZ i are I fa S Send stamp for catalogue to -.. . ' J ' f J. F.' W: DORHAN ., - ' 1 ' Baltimoke, Md. - i leadincr Engraver, Electrotyper and manufacturer ot Printerfi! Supplie, Rubber, Hi bboii and steel Stampav Steucila, Metal and Rubber Cards Cnecks, etc., etc. . .. . J S ;'-; .' Raleighi N. C. V;'-. - Pianos And ORGAKsr FliltkirURE if''' ? : 'Jthi'o 4, ''-.,; '. ; S-.r - L - .' - PIANOS, ORGANS, Stein ay. BMAIR'BRO'S. 3Iiller,? EMERSON, ' GREAT WESTERN, " -8EVICK, '2 EASTERN - COTTAGE. ; V Very. sow prices, very easiesf terms Dec 24-ly. -A ddress, To all 'ibiiO 'wlU Hend E.ia m a sia m bh b ai in ff B?a . . will send the NORTH C Alt O LIN A PltOJIIIUTIONI$Zindihe , ; ;AMEniVANl?AllMER V - ; , for one year. , Aalxreen-page Agricultural Magazine, monthly, published by E. A. K. Hackett, at Fir( Wayne, Indiana, and whieh is rapidly taking rank as one of the leadiag Apfricultural publication of the cduntrv.' It is devoted' exclusively to the interests of the Farmer SUwIr Breeder, t Dairymanr species of industry connected wtth that thoFarmer f,'TJUe" subscription. pTice is along without it- It puts new ideas into with-proht to themselves. It makes the home happy, theYoung folks cheerful, the growler contented,' the downcast happy, and the demagogue honest. 1 SERGEANT " WVMBnafsjsiBaM -taHaW f ' "i."'a.r ...;. i mmuiictouss or , , ; FARRAR TURBINE WATER WHEEL, ; , COOK AND'HEATINC STOVES. Saw Uilkj Established by J. P. NISSEN 1834. T Geo. E. Hissen & Co , WAGON MANUFACTURER rV;,r ; Salem,.!!. 0. , . , ...VERY J5E ST -WORK'A T LO WEST PR I CES. Kr -r m Steel, Thiinble Skeins witliout extra charge. fern With Unirersal Log Beam Rectilinear Simultaneous ' Set Work and Double Eccentric Friction , Feed.;, 'v V ACCUBATEI --:1 S!MrtC! BBtAILE! --. 1 . -v Also sTsAttfserants ef iv - Steam Cnslnes, Wood Planers, Pulleys, SALEIIIEON Presses Jtf '-.-J est Made i TONE. t Kimball, i . ''.-: Write for prices and catalogne.-gs J. L: STONE, Ruetgh, N. C. r t lis $1&0 in advance, ive' Gardener, and their household, and every great portion of the people of the world Ona Dollar uer- Yen. Farmers cannot well ret their minds, It teaches them how to ft rim HANUFACTURING CO., -Cane Mills, Horso Powers, Plows, Straw Cutters, Andirons, And Castings of Every Description. Send for Price-List. V J i i MANUFACTURED BY SAIEEI IBOIT;T70HIIC , A, Jj Salem, II. C. jr y li u. s. a. ' Writs for t DescriptiT Circo- ;..'. - Ao. lars and Pricaa a . J
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