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is , o w it- :l V I it 1 .? i it t 143 Li I ill 3 ; i King's Weekly. By HENRY T. KING, Editor and Projn'Jor. Srii-CIIII'TIOX, o- CEXTS A YEAR. Advertising rates furnished 1 4 AM 4 JIM application SWIXDI.im;, j mission':. 'Very on of 1 1 ; : ! i .1 Tl 1 1 1 ii,'ir i li.ii .. . .1.1.1 For years manv firms doin-' ""'""""' "'v-:-l-l-. extensive mnil )..,.!" l,NK""" vl: ' t'- innni:,-,- !i CCIlse fet lu n-ss foi L:u Kr:'-r.-.l Ht th-i .r..rr-.. at r.-.'nvlll.-, N (V rv- 1 1 I !.-- mnil mattf r. an active Year. tie- ndwnt of tli n'u woman, Hi t" di (.u!a hud dinir nsi m m r ii .'ns. rhv . ...... - - ' haw t struck a K which will brim; upon them tk 1 1 M 1 maids, th FRIDAY, lossks in u .vrri,K. North Carolina i proud of its past in the war between r "I it- ' States. We are glad to see in- I tere-t taken in it, and tliar ma- ! ny whu played conspicuous parts in that stiugirle are riving truth to historv. There has always been a ten dency to .put North Carolina in the background, though it was to the tront in Yd-;.". It sent fully l),i)oo native sons from its homes to the battlefield nn,i great was the number who never I returned. ' Among those trom ' other states who were foivmoo 1 in that cause were fully on.nno more who claimed North Cam Una as their birthright. Others who had adopted it as their homes fought for it and ir U an extensive mail retail busi v - ness with country, have been swindling I Wil"t1-"1 in an ii-ipat i. m by .selling inferior goods. iv this means legitimate business was mterferred with, and for tunes made bv such s-liniw I Newspapers have been glad to : be able tu furnish space in their ' columns, often at sacrificing j rates, and to blow tilejr kUs nes. But all is not g(dd that glitters and a day oX reckenim; has come to some. We see that the grandjury of New York has indicted U. C. V. Koch cV' ? Simpson, Craw ford iV Simpson. Stern & C Macy& Co, Khrkdi Biothers Daniels A- OWeil A: Co., and several others for selling spu rious silverware, thereby swiml Hug thousands of people nf hard earned dollars. They "nist also be guilty of violating the postal laws, and should be g'iven full justice. iave often seen their fancy catalogues ami womlere.l til:t tK,(1le would be taken in by them. PLAIN, o! SIMPLE FACTS. ot old ; wrath of widow ers and old bacheoi. and 1 th gemrial resentment of the younger. Mav their davs end in peace. L'iNcniNt.s ., t!l t( ,. , a fll " " fCti.HI. Ailli"St :it 1 . ,!, : ;nn- we nf t u.i iilt)l Unci.,.,! ,,. 1 i (M,e in Man i;t!nl ;!..! t- ii. l l"iu!a. It d,.,- M,-m tl,.,r rh. ! tii ii , rtuiir Mill up with, if i,..t ' aiit:i.! f rh,. South. hncliiii- rn- I to he th. ii-ii.il penalty fur c. tt;i;ii ' cnmrs re.-.n (.les of loc.tliiv oi .- ! j tWMis. Ami will Clitijui- in hi i-j-t I m h-ii as our laws -ri i i f .. iiki i f tin Viutw n -niity to e.t-.. J),.. M t-.!ii.rt.- an thin- :!, .. ('.1 O'J'JIJXc, Ual Shoes Dl'lY U(X)l)s, F:m-- (ioods. NO'IMONS Ac All ! m XN ;!( if, t i w '2 Per Cent h thati furriHT : u v. I Ji 111 ! l.r Jr ail, 1 in ...N ;. 1. ire- .;,,! t-.u;v to tul..',!. t :;tv w hat I ?nv. !'' ts. of t !: .tw , uiav iAi;s iK-arlv all ...;. he piinifhcil. LTiKiallv I e in ir'iici'a! i-.iiitf Tin- t'.lr mile: The County Commissioners ha 1 t(' U'v' the taxes for this safe to say that IT.'.ooo yt)llx yi-liv ,nvin- r l fart that the law reiiniruicr ti (.l Vi H n i'i c it " i. ..uc in l n a l war. i And yet other States try to1 rob it of its glory, unly a" few ! days ago the Richmond, Ya. ' Times stated that a Texas 1 ment sustained the heaviest ! loss of any one Southern iri 1 Vint in one battle InfoniKi J Hon at hand shows us different. 1 We tind that the Fourth N. C. Ke-iment went into battle at ! Seven Pines May :lst-.Iune 1st. ISiwith:.) men and lost in killed and wounded 4i'r, mak ing a loss of 88! per cent, while the Times gave that Texas mgi mem at less than SI per cent" The battle of Gettysburg Jul v 1-:. ISO:? was severe on North Carolina. The C',th N. C. re-i ment went into battle with something over Soo melL ( n the tirs't its los was ;,ss ,;; j(Mr rent) killed and wounded. On the :ird day it went into Lonir street's assault with only Jp; men, and on the next day ir had but so men left A total loss at Gettysburg ot j,er cent. "VYe also tind that a Capt. Tut ties' company went into that battle on the 1st day with si men and A oflUvrs and came out with oxi: man. That com panys loss was nearlv all or about 1)8 percent. Let an eli'ort be made to pre serve such history. Old sol dieis know much that will neV er-et into history unless theV leqmring tile lo lit ineefbor .1 . . " - v . . . I oi tne Commissioners and Mag ist"ates was repealed. The ; hvy was made at the meetin , -a-t Monday and was made l lugher than that of last war. I Tlu'lv several 'reasons for this: the dam or maduav ; over the low gmunoN here pu"r I fliecuiinty a little behind, as if i as paid for, out of the regulai ! r Then the Januaiv courts of 18-.M and ISO.',, were costly to the county and the '-ae for the olhce of Sherilf tl,,,ka ni(' sum out of the treasury. Some Oth.r unavoid able expenses have been incur red and the levy was made to meet such. It is not expected, however, that a larger amount will be raised as propvi r y is ex,)et.tH(1 to be valued lower than last .v-ar, and there is quite a dif ierence in nvitM- i . i''pie s worth l. iletiaiice of the orih 1 of .?tnl-c Siinoiitoii. iIk-,li,.,.!.ii-. cot.stat?lo in South Carolina continue to inakr raiils and uliznr-s nf li.,nors. In Colnmhia, titcv ha- htcont.- o uvt. that .-eve-al hach..,. indu-ted tor iolatiii.; t!u- oid.-r. The Ihmisji-v laws of South l andina ale rivat fiHvura-vis of hlin.l Ti-,-i an.l !)iooush,,u.r.s ;in,i n,.llu., shonlil he lii.or.l ot in coin,- wav to Uivi- the ju-oph- a ri.,t. f.on. ,(,;,. lions wi the .-.ancility of their hmm- ami Mer.-onai rights ciion hi tlu- South Carolina regis tration eas, am! allowed the iv.s. trat ion hooks lo be ojoik1 as "hi-lau- dirtcttd. It seems that .Jmljk (I.nTw.is mit.iken in the lav bi wliich he live, and exjwete.: a'er eral approval from cv-rv w h, p- ' j oUh, such as he might have iv ' v'.v,,a in the days of reeoi.sti ucti.m. lUt t hoe ilavi -ii.. ,.f.. i i vei. ami ins .lotion was -ondemed even w here. HTGENiS fDfcMSHISG GOODS Corii ri.e, tiie latest iM,,.!ti,.s a., are .-m I'i low c.ci,-er than evt. M stott- js now a Bargain Store in even M.!lr f ltu. W(,ri a. . j ine.in wii;rr I say. WMV lkul W C T. Alunfonl. J. B. CHERRY & CO. Un xtend our thanks to our fii'-nds and c umoi..1s for th-ir patron:,,;,. in )lH l:i uju, n k them i,t , :-ni:M ( ip lJjt f)i ture. wu.n jn ,.,., l? ;inv N we carrv. . s!,.,n .,t :.u .... .... . .i i 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 St 11 e ( nl s to Sell jrood, at the where listing f,ir f.1...: .... , "ran hen makinir assets to h , y ,nomimr- "f t inJ in bondsmen. U b' ; the world. Mav u be an mcentne r ! to tlfi-a to help in the noble work ... of I t-c ii m i n rr f-i'l.... iI SO. '.r e.sieis. tiel) I U'AHVlll C..-1- 1. 1 . i "viiiuit c t l 0 OI As long as the magistrates ; ,!o great work iiad a Voice in . . I . mailer or lev A monument to ledeeimd fallen Women was unveiled m Maph drove cemetery, SeW York, u r,..r.. many women who had been reclaim- Gun" ciL 'n ""' ed from vice. Ii-l.ri...i i, l..... : .: f ,N4,r"' JJuitoii- . 4 i JS 1 1 Kranu :icneivenient, and is .sud Lowest Prices Call en us for Irv -tions. Hats and Ca'ps. Sho I mbiell-,s. Crockery I,,,,,,,, (wlassu-are. Tinware. Wnl x Hardwam, (;Tt, .Mri, 1 h"s and ..tr.,;-w, rP . , Trunks aiol Tr.-..i;L i ' i to IlOle Sclsvois Mllfl 1fnF... iante.i toyive satisfact on) FURNITURE. I-ac-H Crrin .ami Curtain ,.!!. woman seeks to help woman., he can a HaU 1 nn! LU Li,,r:i,-V do a great work Unil,s l you want Hie Best Shoes, ying taxes, there wasnoembar C placed onmnrrifi- r. .. j'iitv of them were widowers d'a-h at thebai.ds of .he outraged XT L- Anothfj: man, who violate! t,.. santity of another's home met his for Mtn and liovs. h hut. L'et I. f I. " . J 'lity ot them weiv wiilownr iuw " 'Js"r outra?(-,l r, "n- , .viK.ltl'.s & C'. ami bachelors, liut it -s dru- ;' husband down i KWHOa. . ,U , '' r,.,"1:,. -" Tl,.. ;'. e l now. Thev lnv. , J"r-V a,J "lve11 Jo,":" a"J H loLc- ' . s S,,MS ft"' -al- oc-ii ir. , and wept, for our cou v , 1 V the " c1' tVs- ' " A J- B. CHERRY & CO
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