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CP" r. Justice of ButhirioroV lutnWfuced the 4atewinTatnWe nnJ Tcsolatiwri. J- ; WncitEAS, The l:ilMr)ngcJrttw if the coun try Kuve in m.niy instances been deprived of their hnuies andof etuployuteat,) account of political opinion-, . - ''ir '! 74 And .wJiereat, It 5 the aowedprpoe of ln.uiy landholder inf tlieStnte to con ltd the ' . -tiVe.ffrnWcfrfcRe of -tlie jaboring' tnma of tb uu:ij, continuing neir unjxat proscrip tion; therefore, . .". ' Ilesolted, That miWee -of lle-le : puiitr.d l prepare And report m LilUo;;pro net - the laboring q1h3i the fcslatf agitiifet ' iifli unjuit proscription. ; Th relutiou w placed fepo tbealeo- '.;ir. ' ; ; 1 ' '": ' ' By Mr. Siilley, n resolution dectiri? vn c.ut the seut of those 4Muinet ly-th Cow 4,1-a Amemluien', and tlmtthellot, through, the Speaker, re,jHit at once the same to th (jownmr. -Placed upon the 'calendar.. By Mr. PoUj a resolution requesting Coo kies to remove the Vnabiltfie fntm Messrs. "llnnper, Urier,Stairt, -Keener,. aud Brown. Placed em the calendar. Wy Mr. Latiin, a bill extending Thf ttrhe lor widows to dhj-ent from ths wiH of their Zsiusbuuds. Referred to 'Judiciary coiiiinii- l)y Mr.-fiincJai a bill enpoweriug the med iicul. colleges of Ale State to dissect dead bod Hclejped 4o comuultee oa corpora tions. : , ; Mr. Stiller moved to suspend tho rules for the purposes of putting on the several read ing his resolution declaring vatatu tfie seats of tbose elected, banned by '.. the Howard A mend ment. Rejected. ? By Mr. Luflin,! a till concerning inspectors of the city of Wilmington. The bill provides for the Appointment of inspector temporari ly by the GSrernor. ) V "i: The bill p:ui! under a stnpenion of the nil 05, was ordered to be engrossed add sent to the, Semite. . V i SPECIAL ORDER. The special order, wathe consideration of the bill providing relief for jx&r and neeedy tanners, introduced by Mr. . Harris, '" ot Wake. : : . '. .- i : . ' The immediate qnestioo was the motion of Mr. Pou to reconsider the vote of yesterday .tabling the tall, i . Uiou this motion Mr. Ilarris, of 'Wuke, xalled for theyolis and nays, which being or tiered, tlie House refused to consider. Ykas Messrs. .Ames, Abh worth, Blair, -dirson, Crawford, Dixon, Ellington, Foster, Foi kner, Cahagan, Gunter, Gilbert, Graham, llutchiugs,- Ilarris, of Wake, llodgin, ILiyes, Heiidiicks, Justice, of I Henderson,- Justice, iCuthertonlflviuuey, Kelly, ot Moore, Luflic, , Mayo, Morrill, Morris, McCaiilessMoring, 1'i ice, Procter, " Parson, KobbiuSj Beglund, Iejifrow, Kea, Stilley, Simeon, Stevens, H vveet, Sy ke Siegrist Wilson, . Williamson, and Waldrop 45. ' " V " ats lIe6r8. Argo, Armstrong, "Bowman, Boddie, I'arues, Banner, Candltr, Clayton, t Tiarisvlvauiu,. Cawthorn, Davi,purhain, Davidsorr, Downing, Ellis, Fvrebee, Gatling, Gibson, Hoduett, Ilick,s, Humphiev, Harris of . Franklin llinuauf, . llawkins, Ingram, Jarvis,' Kelly, of Davie, Long, of Iiichmond, Leary, Moore, Mendenhull, Nicholson, Peck, J'ou, Parker, Proffitt, Kobinsoti, Smith, of Aneghaiiy,,Seyiour; Sinclair, Short, Shaver, Staton, Tiiymp.-on, Vestal, Vet, ' Wisn all, White, and Williams 50. i A communication was received from the code cqiiiiuisioi)eri, enclosing a draft ot a hill eutitleJ, k an act iu relation to provision id in unicipal officers," as requested by the Uou-e iu a resolution adoptetl yesterday. The first sectiouofthe bi IP vacates the offices held by the present? incumbents of citici and tovvns, and authorizes the. Oov- ernOr to' fill. such oince3 with .appointees, who hhall discharge the functions thereof until an election may be held under the J Constitution. The second section niakes the first Monday in October of each and' every ye-ir the day of election. The .third section makes it the. duty of the said appointees to attend to the registra tion of voters, andv hold the election on the finst Monday in October next. The fourth section repeal a!l statutes incon itstaiit v;ith the provisions of this act. Th.c Wth section prescribes the penalty of .'any one refusing to surrender his office, papers, &&, to his successor ; deems such guilty of a misdemeano r, and prescribes & fine of not more than 5000, ut)d net less than $1000, and imprison , ment, at the discretion of the Court. -J her bill was placed upon the calcnda. Mr. Seymour called "up Sena t bill, providing fr the representation of stock owned by the State and the Counties of Citrtcrct Craven and Lenoir in the Atlan tic .and N. 2z Railroad Company. llio rulqs were suspended, and the bill passed its several readings. v , Leave'of absence was granted to Mr. Mtheson until Friday next, and also to Mr, Rhodes from Sajurdaytill Monday. The hour of 1 2 M. having arrived a message was, received from the . Senate announcing the readiness of that body to go into the election of public printer, as asreed upon by.ihe twdt houses. Mr. Laflin nomioatcdMr.- Paige of the Standard. Mr. Moore nominated Mr. Pell of the Scntind The following is the vote in the House J or Mr. Paige.- Meswrs. Ames, Ash ficortbv' Barnett, Blair, Barnes, Banner, Carson, Candter, Cherry, Cawthorn, Dix art. Dovninir. Ellineton. - Foster. Forkner. (Gahagan, Gunter, Gilbert, Graaani, Hut- chings,. Harris,, of. JTraaklm, iiorney, Ilodgin, Hayes,. Hinnnt. Ilerfdncks, In yram. Justice,! of Henderson, Justice, of Kutherford, Kinney, Ifally. of Moore, ing oi VyBatnam, - Long, . t$ Kichmoed, L"aryT Laflin Mayo, Morrill Morris, Mndenlull .McCanless, ' Morina;; Peck, Pou, Price, ;- Parker, Proctor, Pearson, Bobbins, Raglaud, Renfrow. Rea, Rhodes Smith, of Martin, Stilley , Sinunons, Sey mour, Steven Swjeat ykest- Sinclair, Short, SiegrVrestal, VesV Wdson, WilliamsonrViswall, Wh5te,iid Wal-drop.-roSr. ; i..,. f . . For Mr' PiMessrs, Argo, - Arm strong, Boddie, Clayton, of Transylvania Davis, DiH-iwra, Ellis, JFarrow, Ferebee, Catling, Gibson, Green, , Hodneft, High, Hawkins, Jarvis, Kelly, of Davis, Moore Robinson, Smith, of Allegany, Shaver, Thompson, and Wiinaras.-T2&' 1 : The Committee to superintend the elec tion re wrted ,the whole number of votes cast ia the two Houses 101, and Mr. Pell New Mr. Jslge was declared elected. . 1t f '1 he- bill to provide an otEde Tor the dt pai tiiietit of public instruction was taken up on its third reading J , -; ?i , Mr; (Durham ; moved that it be refer red t tlie cotnmittee on public buildings. Ag'-f-ds to. :" ;!. :.;r; ":r .; '";fv ' ii Mr. Seymour called up th? joint reso- liit'ivit m relation to the per diem and mUeagt! &h: those elected iuj Uiyud by the Haward Amcndrvient. , . Mr.'Sulfey withdrew his - motion to' strik4;Mit the w6rdsper diem and." Mr. beymour oiler od a subliiut6 that those bitnned by the I4th article be aK lowed per diem l and initeaue ud to aud iiicludiiis ihe 16ip ihst. Mr. j&ey iuour addressed th House in support of the substitute, urging its ad op tion intlie gwuujd that -it was the uni tona: usiige of th legislative bodies to pay jpoiiitestaiits for seats up to the li line their claims were1 decidvd upon. : Mr. lihur was opposed to pay me ' cr Uieni to any ot the persons under; conid- erat:on, and moved the whole subject U be liidchuitely posipouvd. Nut agreed tO. 1 j -. : Mr. Stilloy moved that the irulnetit be postponed until after! a final report ty the committee. Lost. . : , ; Mr Downing aid if proper efforts had I ll !l ' uetn mftua oy ine oamiea persoan, no auuhl tneir bans wouiu nave Dceu re inoKcdjCre this. : lie thought the Lcgis latiire Kvould act fairly and honestlv bv alloiving the, regular; j per ditin up to -aiiii including to day! lie hoped llic suWsti ded the Ilquie of -th dcckcArioir rnadf by these parties on 'thi slump during the campaigu. dome ma tlwy would not come here if elected. lie supposed, judging from their bearing in the canvass that; they would hardly have the money if it j was sent to t hem, )a view of the - bitter soirit manifested Lv them jie was opposed to their receiving perMiem and .mileage. MrJ Gunter apposed the substitute. Thei House had refused to vote one cent for tim starving I poor, aud now it was proposed ;by some of the opponents of reiici 3to pay per oiem to men wno are I ' 4 3. . : 1 . . . . . . i perhaps wealthy and those very men bar red from their seats by the laws of the country., lie hoped the resolution, would be toted down, i 1 Afr.j Sey mourj ofFered an amendment the foflowirigprdviso, which wascceted: Provided, also! that the resolution shall not 'apply to persons who have not been in attendance at the meeting of the Leg islature diir'uiu the current session. . i Mr, about! Downing said in reply to remarks relief for tlie poor, that he would vote for relief when the matter was pre sen ted in proper shape. j ! ' MrJ Proctor thought it improper to pay per diem and mileage to men who had; proclaimed sb bitterly and so earnest ly agitist ihe constitutionality of the re construction acts, ( j Mii Seymour called the previous ques tion which being sustained the 'resolution as amended was adopted. Senate . i Pbidat, July 17. President Senate met at 10 o'clock. in th Cl.air. 1 mi following1 wessages were 'received frenn jthejlone ufBepreseurafiVSlr Concurring in Senate resolutions appoint ing a point Committee to inqnir int.) the cmwlition of the office of Auditor! of Public . i i h . Aceuimti, and announcing as i tho House branch of that comniittee. Messrs. Estes, Davjl of Carteret, and Blair. Also coucur ring! jn joint resolutions appointing a com mittee on the removal of political disahili tietsfivud appointing as lIoue branch to that couutiittee : Messrs: Graham QMoutgoiiiery, Siuicluir, Foster, and Sykes. ' : A juiessage proposing to go into an elec tion jot Stale Printer at 12 o'clock On motion ot Mr. Raves, the bill as tenor- ted. to tLe Senate by the cumuiittee of the : B'J i , - . . Whole in relation to the "qualification of certain officers recently elected under the provision ot the Constitution oi North Caro lina? was ordered engrossed aiid trans mitted to tlve II otis of Representatives. By permission,1 Mr. Lindsay iutroduced a Jciiil resolution urging Congress to a speedy action in settlement ot loyal fcolai ins. L.ies over1! 1 Mr Bl)"tlio introduced a resolution instruc ting the jadiciury. Committee to report a bill to prevent the carrying of deadly weapons. Lies over. . The following notices were given: By Mr. Sliotfiier, ot the introduction of a bill Teqniring trustees of the University of North Caro ina, to resiile in the county for which they are appointed. . " r By Mr. Respass, of the introduction of a bill ko change the time of listing and eoilec Uug taxes. . lly Mr. Weiker, of the introduction of a bill! to organize a State Police. V ; , . By Mr. Wilson: of the iutrodactiou of a bill ratifying and confirming the Charter of tlie North Western Railroad Compaay. - By Mr. Moore, of Carreret, of, the intro duction of a bill to amend cliaptcr 12&,. .Re vised Code, of North Carolina. ; Also a bill to amend the charter of the town of Beaufort : I .The honrjhavipg arrived, the $nate pro- ceedid to tke election of Public .Printer. Mr. Moore, of Carteret, nominated N. Paige.- . . j ' ; Mr. Robbins nominated Messrs. Pell and Gales. I .. ! I The roll was called, and resulted as follows : j j :-1 : Far N. Paige. Messfs. Barrow, Bel lamy, Rrogden,!Burns, Blythe,' Colgrove,' Cotik, Davis, Eaves, Etheridge, Eppes, Forkner, Hays, Harrington, Hall, Hy man, Legg, lindsay, Lassiter, Long, MartindaleL Moore, of. Carteret, Moore, of Yancey Rich, Respass, Richardson, Smith, Sweet, Vyelker, VYbite, V instead and Wilson. 32. t - U For Meskrs. Pell and Gales. Messrs. Barnes, Love, Melcbol?, Purdie, Robbins. -5. J f ; r'-:-- : ; ':' J Mr. Rics, Wpart of the- Commi Ctee of Investigation, reported unfavorably upon the credentials of Messrs.' Allen, Osborne and" Turner, ' j . . Mr.Robjbins of the Committee presen ted, a "lengthy minority report in favor of admitting Messrs. Allen, Osborne, and Turner, as 'a iifbstituta lor the . majority report. . T?8 substitute was JosV Mr. Lovjc moved that the cousiderattoti j. . ;- ' of all descriptions jmt received from Goods of ihe report of the Special enunittee on fdintials, be postponed until to morrow J! idaj) t U o'clock ; and that the iv nhUollie Senate be requested to nd- i . gators to be la attendance at that time, genate win thyn in permit or by .f thing to sy ,n d. n J W , . ana lays were orderea. 4 . .The motion was adop ing vote : . ;; 1 Ykas rMessrs. Barrow, BenJ- ' d-.n, Bly the, Cook, Eaves, Epp,' Ftn' ner, Hayes, Harrington, Hy mart, Lindsay Live, M;('tJiidal, Moore, f Yaueey; Mdlcbor, Respass, Richardson, Robbins, Shoffner. Sweet. Weiker, White Win- stead and Wilson 26.. : Na?s Messrs. Bellamy, Burns, Col grove, Davis, Etheridge, Legg, Long, AJoore, of Carteret, Rich and Smith 10, Mr. Weiker on part of the Committee of election for Public-Printer reported 1S9 votes cast, of which N. Page receiv ed 101 Messrs Pell & Gale 3. j Mr. N. Paie wns declared elected. - Mr. Robbins introduetd the following Joint liesolutvin wiuebties over : ; The Gcnaral Assemblr if North Car. 4ina do resolve : 1. That we recognize the radical dis tinctions of color, blood, physical form, avid pecanarities-ot intellect, between the white and negro races ; and'all efforts to destroy or abridge these distinctions i are criinas not only against society and civili zations, but against God bhnselY. 2. That the common sen as -well as the experience of mankind prove that the white race is superior to the negro race in physical and iiitellectul endowments, and that civilization, aud tits future suc cessful progress, are safe only in the bands of lhe white race. ! 3. That the Government of the United States and of the several States were ini tiated by white men, have been nduiiniss tered by "white men, and ought to be ad ministered by white men now and for ever. 4, Tliat it is tho duty of thi? and all future General Assemblies of North Car olina, so to sliape their legislation as to secure the rights of life, property jand liberty to all men residing in the State without regard to race, former condition, or color ; but at the same time to recog nize the natural distinction of race, j 0. -That in carrying out these purposes, it is the doty of this General Assembly, in providing, for the establishment of a system of Common Schools for public instruction, especially 4br- the education of w hite children in schools separate from those provided far negro children, i , 6. That in forming a militia system, special provision shall be, made for, or ganizing tlie" white militia separate- from the negro militia. 7. That stringent provisions ihall j be made, by appropriate legislation, to. pre vent intermarriages of the white and negro races in this State, and to punish the crime of miscegenation. ! 8. Tliat these Resolutions embody principles and a course of policy vital' to the interests' of the people of this State and of the whole Union, as well as the interests of enlighted civilization aud good and stable-government : and all efforts to avoid or prevent a free, fair, and candid expression of opinion touching their prin ciples, ought to be, and will be, tegarded as unlrit'iidly to the well being of society. Mr. Moor of Carteret, moved that there be an afternoon session on to-norrow and ea-h day' thereafter, at 3 oelock, until the senators elect, who clahn seats in tho Sen ate, or counsel have been heard ; Provi dedt That no vote shall be taken during an evening session. A message was received from the House of Representatives transmitting a bill entitled "u b'rll to provide for the registration of voters iu the city of Wih mington." Read and referred to the Committee on Gtrpocations. I A message was received from , the House of Representatives concurring in Seuato bill entitled "an act to provide for the representation of stock owned by the State, and the Counties of Carteret, Cra ven and Lenior, in the Atlantic and North Carolina Rrilroad Company. Ordered to be enrolled. Also-a Dill providing the appointment of lnspectoi for the city of Wilmington by the Governor. Read first time. A motion by Mr. Sweet to suspendUhe rules and place the bill upon its second reading, was last. ". On motion tlrf Mr. Barrow the bill was ordered to be printed- Mr. Jones, of Wake, gave notice of the introduction of a bill entitled "an act to incorporate the North Carolina Assurance Annuity and Trust Company." '-. CALKSOAR. Bills with titles as follows- were taken from the calendar, and passed second reading : ; A bill entitled an act to extend the Chatham Railroad. j The substitute reported by the Judicia ry committee for a bill entitled "an act appointing Judges of the Supreme and Superior Courts, Clerks of tho Superior Courts, ond Chairman of Board of County- Commissioners, to take privy examina tion of feme coverts in ths conveyance of real estate. A bill to provide for the collection of tax.. ';.'..' A bill entitled "an act confirming a de cree made by the Superior Court of Bun combe County t at fall term 1868. On motion Mr Colgrove, the Senate adjourned. A. F. U. Ko. 91. MEETS regnlarly on tlie Mondsy evening: be fore each full weon, atd Tuesda eving of Court weeka. and on the festival of Jhn the Baptist, ud St. John the Kyangel J. L. BDCKKR, iL J. B. Carpenter, Secretary. millKRK will be MeetSne of Abraham lin JL coin Council, 0. L. A. t RuUierfordton on the 2d Sat urdaj in August. A lull atteud-ince is requvBtcd. Bf Oudib or thb CopkctL . 25-tf. ! .;.-.' Mil EBRE -will be a meetinf; of tbe U. L. JL at Mt. Vernon on Friday. tle 24th,iust. A full attendance of membere solicited. . By Obder or tub Cocxcil. ,25-1 1- I 6 CO - j f TimFOllUTOJ. F. D, WOOD, Silrcrsmttii and Jeweller, MtulheiTordlon, .V. V. s Rbparkd to do axt Kivn or PnXlu? ia hisT line on the shcrtest aotice. nr. ' ""icnes, vkkl'ks, c. , . : - r A DR. B.;H. PADGETT, It UTIMERFORD TOA J C ("10!fTISUE$ TUK PRA8TICK OF HIS S Profession in all its brauclies, and upon the latest improved plans. Tkums, slrittly tosh. je2 tf. ; 18 ! : ' : .EAVES BUILDING UP STAIRS.) WP ESPECTFtlLLT announces to his friends j find the public generally that lie lias re turned to EutUerlordtoii, aud is prepared to carry on the 'i ! Tailoring Business n all its various branches, in the neatest and most style. Thankful for past favors be would ask for n continuance of the same TERMS Caih or Country Produce. DR. J. W- HARRIS, WILL GIVE PROMPT ATTEN tion' to all 'Professional calls, and hopes to merit a continuance of his long established prueticv. FIT Has constantly ou hand a fine supply- of 1JUK UKUUSat liWOtBee lu Jiuthertordton. je 2 -tC ! . 18. Flour ! Flour!! 2000 L.13S Ot Jf tAiK Jt-LUUH. as cheap as can be boiiurht else where, for sale by J. A. MILLEU t CO. je9-tt. i , 19 JT0 TIG IE As LL PERSONS indebted to the late firm of J. V W1LKERSON & CO, are hereby notified tliat unless they call and settle their accounts within twi days that the accounts will bcplacud in the band ol an Officer for collection. j t J. V. W1LK.EKSU;. jy. 1-2t. j - 2i it 5"o '3 :.?2lftJ rr,. . is Jg.3 "is- taav J SO 2 5 - ESS o S 5i t 5S. 3 3 SSL? s Z0 a SSrg-gs q I i E3. 2 I-r 5 fi-n 2 r 2. sr' O S o a. . . ? S O S W O M 2 IB S C- 2 K '. rr. 1 r. ' i-r i a c pa a. SI a- r. - ci. 3 S o CD 3r v n zz. .r T i w n rs e P :r Y o i zi rr. H m g. f sr o 3 2 S C L w O c 0 D 3 era Is t -I CO SELLING OFF BARGAINS J. BUXBAUM & CO. i Two Doors from Court House. Charlotte J C. N order to make a Change in our business, we are determined to sell our whole stock, cou sisting of ; : XX)THING BOOTS, SOOES HATS & CAPS. YANKEE NOTIONS ! GROCERIES, AND OTHER ARTICLES Tot IfwmeroBs to IVentiou, - ''. AT AND DBLOW COST. AW those wishing "to buy Goods wiil find that the can buy ibem CH JSAP, as we want to close thesio?k out by tl J$t of August, C0UHTRY MERCHANTS win find this a rare opportunity to get GOODS CHEAP and they wiU please take notice aud govern themselves according. Jy U-6ff. j 24 , Saddles. A LOT OJ" NICE SADDLES tor sale by J. A. MILLKR t CO. ie!5rtf 20 . ! the City of Baltimore, eh 3 f 5S ara g 1- iUflTP J SmCELLiftEQlS. Town Ordinances. I 1. Be it orOained by t-e CuoiniiaRtoneni of Rulh erfordwn, aud il is l.ereby ordaioed by the au thority ot .the same, That a tax be, and the saiu U beneby laid ul li .cetita on eadi; Oue Hundred Dollars worth of real ta sable pro perty witlim Uie Itiuiu oi Ktid Town, for the yearlSGS, according to Hie aaseramcnt of 1868. 2. Be it turtlier ordaind That all permm liable to pay ux witliio the corpora Lixi be required to deliver to Uie Town Mayor us or before the - laid cay of k!y, 186s, a list of all real taxa ble property lot which liter may be liable. Any peraon tuling to render such list aliall be liable Ui a doable tax, and the Mayor is hnvby - auihorixed Uj enforce this "ordiuaoce atrictly ooonitnir to Law. j i . , ,3. B it further praaiaed. That all. the male citi : zpea within .the incorporate UmTta of Mid Town; liable by law to work on public Toads, be and they are hereby required u' work ou the public strotts and roadii in the corporate LuiiLs of iMtdiTown air diiya hi iVe year or for!iit to lhe Miyor titty cenu for each day lliey tail. ProvKled, That in tlie diTe;iou of the Mayor such service may bo rendered by substitute. 1 ' I' ' 4 tie it lurther ordnined, Tliat the Mayor! shall Lave power u dsvide the liands liable to; work tl e xtreetg aud roads into coinraniiea and or der them to work on the atreeis or ronis mi any lime or place tie may deem necessary.- Provided, Tluii he ennnot require them la ork more thau sue days iu Uie year. He it further ordained, Tliat any person! who !ali ride or bitch any horse, or other animal, " Uie side walki ot the streets of lhe Town tht fil "nd Pr "tie of One Dollar for oBiTwo Dollars for ench additional . taxes lor iiA ? expended as other lto it iurth L0mcut of th Town- ' ! liSffttiK-. T re tailers of spirituout u 'rb ?D re" than fiv gallons, l'te"1 DUflr by regular iPhysiciana, " of '"luors puriKi-es, shall be except tkL ,,r medlc,"al ol this orditanoe. i opuon 7. Be it lurUier ordained, That & tK J -!1 Dollars be laid upon all itenerant per, , residents of said county, who shall oafer sale any Goods. Wares or MercUaiiuise wiUii0 tlie h'uiitsof said Town. ! 8. Be it furUier ordained, That a tax of Ten Dollars be imposed for the exhibition of eques trian and Menagerie performances, aud a tax ot Fire Dollars is imposed upon all Shows feiienilly;-known as Side-Sliows, Sliglil-of-Land. Ufagic Lautcrus, cr other exhibitions lor pay, for vavL day or iiiglit ahou'u or exhibited within the corporation. i Be it funher ordained, Tbat a fine of One Dollar be and is hereby imposed on nil persous who shall discharge tire arms oi any kind witli in the incorporation, except that portion ol said incorporation lying ast ;of the branch, cast, ol said Town. j : j J. if. JUSTICE, T. If. J. B. Carpexter, Clerk. "UoqatestloMably the best iiBtaiiied Work ol the kind in the World." Hetr&er's Magazine ! j- -i! . . Tn tho Number for January was commenced Tim Woman U Kingdom : a Love SUy," by Ul- K All M CLOCK CbaUL Author of "John Ilaafux, Genlleiuun," jftc. f Tlie mct popular ilonthly in the world. Ktw - York Obsirver. It meets precisely the popular taste, furnisliinK a pleMHta and iostrueiing variety of reading fur all. .ion s Herald, JJoswn. A Complete (Pictorial History of the Time. r ; Ilarjper's WeeUly. AN ltLCSTRATED NEWcPAPtt. 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The Rutherford Star (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
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