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THE 1 From our Correspondent at Nawtpn. j j Newton, N. C. , Crops lock very fine around here. The peach and apple crop is unusually large.. ? ij -Court begins here to-day, and will continue t wo weeks (Since receiving this communication we have learned that Court is expect ed to adjourn at Newton the last of this week j Judge MacRae is holding court there in place of Judge Gilmer, who is sick. Ed.) Forces are busily engaged in cleanining off the Pair grounds. Trie Normal School at this place is doing some very good work. The faculty is an ableonej and every true teacher should a vail him or herself of this grand opportunity ; for it is dueto these and the County Institutes j that teachers are j able to reach the children of the land. Every true teacher at least should attend with out being compelled ; and County Superintendants who fail to have or hold them r are perhaps with holding from -the children great advantages' therefore .'they may have to render an account of the same to the Creator. The State sees, feels and makes the appropi ations. No let us have courage to do our work and do it well. HOMO. July 16th, 188S, The Internal Revinue Bureau has decided that a druggist may keep spirits and wine for "combina tion with drugs in the preparation of medicines that are not bever ages, without paying a special tax as a liquor dealer, but he cannot sell these liquors even on a phys icians perscription without first se curing a license. ' 2S 1 51 tea E2 3 J3 j- E5I d 1 (si Innj c -j 1 0 00 net Europe has a new coin It is the coin of the! present German Emperor. The die was actually prepared during the lifetime of the late Emperor. Well, they knew the Emperor was going to die, jso why not have a die j be fore it was time for the Emperor to die? I TO READ WHAT YOU SEE BELOW THIS. Printiner 1 is done 'at this office cheaper than at any other office in the State. V Compare my pric es with those of Harrill, of; .Weldon, (who has the reputation of being the cheap est printer in this . ... . i state, j ana you will find that mine are the lowest.. : But perhaps you will think my work is not done well, and the p per I use is not good. If you will send for samples of my printing you? will see that it is ! done well and on excellent mate- j rial. All orders receive prompt attention. Sjend for prices, i Respectfully, Thos. C. Wetmore. "He's no jtjetter, doctor. You told me to give him as much of the powder as would lay on a six pence. I hadn't a sixpence, but I gave him as much as would lay on five pennies and two half-pennies, and itsidone him no good at all, at all." -San Francisco News- Letter. Hum, sweet hum The bee hive,
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