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Mt.M Knterfil aiftiftllng t piist.il rcKuMionjoit The followidg extract from Ins iieech It it. give the lVjstmafter-Gencral 5 menti excitement over those the jUJlUvat Siitlir1. N. tla.s matter. M"C of tin? alliance against all lott jjfc'dged the luei ulnars i I,egislature of the State during that OUE WILMINGTON LETTER. t-nW, and the -pledget jieriod. It is time for Congress to! Otfr city has fairly settled into its -: was -"-indorsed uy a-unanunou vote. speak out in no uncertain manner, j August fjnietude: With the Encamp- who can shows the i farmers: tem'?f jof the Louisiana ; immediate authority to drive the lot- are trying to go out of town for a few j 1 terv out of the mails Chicago Tribune weeks; 1 i . - . 1 I nrommeud that you dedicate a j .... . .. . . ' I li l f f I KT" I (I V M 1 ... i,, v -! iawin vour n-rord-iKjok to the honor niKK ..........ms.,)f ou r ' rot j. who, as metmVrs off IX Mo.NTlM . ......... ...;(. Out, t ,t j ,,r;.t.1tnrn vV.tfxrin nrrnrdancn ! ; J t..:...'I,ive Mock A ssK-iftt ion. held their! came :nk YKUi !--"" j witn voiir wisnos agamsi suimiihuu - , . i Toimlar vote theViuestion of rechar- j hrst exhibition this year, August I I nrrp upt) RPTtTNOS TjfiTKP. I their summer t . . 1 . J - . i i TheLmnl-er River Industrial and larpest. it not tne-largest; Sent by d?. Payable in adviim-c. (Hvtt prKtffkv Hildress in full, fm Dainty uml JStuU: Ibwft by draft. postoflU-e onler. iefKtTr4 fetter, at our risk. t5f Advilisffi rati- furnished on cation i tojiopul THE Tlie Sound and lieach are i j quieter but the cottagers are still at I their! summer homes. One of tlief NORTH CAROLINA excursion down from Rutherfordtbn last lost of them went out to sea jj tenng the Iottcryj( and that you in- j to 1G, at this place. In a short visit : aml f ,uml il calm, and so escaped the j struct your sccn-tary to inscribe mere- any ful accouut canmt lie given to do usual experience wlnctj :our mw-ountry t their nan.es at,d a fitting testimo- - . nxiJe gWn bv thJ friends l ave when they look; upon old ; nial oi ineir virtues, i luruier ji or commend that voii ext-I from the j citizens of this place, j Within afew,nj I order thos' meinlnTs who have d is-1 weeks the grounu was ciearet, tuill- 1"' v ' . . . . 4 . - .. ... . . L - . . . oHvel vour instructions on mis vuai i inirs and fences erect! am! last week No (iHfnniiiriicsition will 1m prinlei! I.KADKii without tin name of the writ U'hifr known to tin editors. lhe tail enu ot tlie exctirsion i i i : from the Heach were I left over I i i : an extra night by the Sylvan drove's lateness in reaching the citvJ I have Hanover often wondere! at the - New Transit Co's idea of having Tiik I.KAUKU eamiot n-liirn rejc tnl ' ' t rar nmnuseriptK, no rnntter winit tneir eujirae ter n inv 1 To tliin rule no exeeption will In made with ' regard to l ither h-tterslor in- j On the 7tii ' ! . '' i rloKiires. Nor will the editor enter irjto ; met any -onTJKHMliiee rt.sNi-iing rejeeu-u jIM4,rs4.(l tin roiiiHiiinieiitloiis. All nintteriHtt inw-rti'il Is destroyed. :tpi,li- ;qm-stion,, the State, parish, a most crelitable fair Was held. ; sulMniinate unions resptnuivtiv tieai- . . . , . . . . , . ! i I he fair .rounds of the Association - r inr with their uieiufMTs. i ' i r .1 t.L t-;u .,, I are alM)iit a nuarter of a mile from the Ml MIC I I lll'I il.-v-MI ITU II ill UII1 11 III III llll.-l -T - i I i ! J meeting fwterate lhe sentiments ex-' town of Hed Springs; on high grouml, 1 th' (rove and I assport leave here at j pressil at your hist meeting on the j .surrounded bv a line forest, the situa- j t,ie 8aime I lottery question and,, as you cannot j- . v..ii..llt iinJ nlv G)ut more fully called to it bv one of our .Mammon, eiurtuanv : , . . I U.;..,. ,.iw.J .i..J the future against i t,lstaiue away are tin; Mineral Springs, j fi'u -j STEEL AND IRON COHPAHY, GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA. OFFICERS: JAMES A. omhU JTJIitAN S, a J; J. NEWMApC, Cien President. wrve iioi arm ar vour doors dissenters. in ins i at lsiuon laton which ac e lestined to : lic -.nti-Tjottery Hoi!re and taken alliance, as will he seen by the j I following resolution whicli it passed j unanimously: -What world is the sense'. of h$vin; two same commnv s ix)ats racing the. river evorv morninjr," said I EIItors and Proprietors. KITTII1RT. ftriinsw iek 'o.. XL V. Soi'TitfoitT. X. '('.; ArorsT 21. O fH Tl TT f T O . X1 A U U X1 T T I ,- J 5 ! Jirsohrii, i hat f.ns convention recog. j nizes with gratitude the fact tn.at the i Farmers' . Alliance,! la Ixxly of .men j comprising a large Krtion of. the bone and sinexv of the 1 State, -men whose 1, carts are ;ilwavs f r tlie right. .and ' : 1 ? whosi! hands are r ady to execute their i sentiiiieiits, made the initial step in the r .1 be famous for ; 1,1 1,1,5 tln.il- u-.l f i.vu. til UMil-illrr tt l rrn tu lit 1 ot me bin iLv .11 niun 1 1 i iyt(iiur a great deal of clearing was necessary, (hwn quite a growth of trees having to Ikv uie f r,lin l " "mere 'J . . . . 1 1 i .J ft !.. T '... :i. Tin; fair grounds are enclosed by a( tn(V s close iKtard. fenct;, six (eet high. ; On-, pl'd: entering the grounds, one comes first ; i'-Xn'j(' in the from t tdiapeofacross, the ; extensions I Rtarb hn turning away the Captain HO BERT. T. (3 le centre being iwentv-two fe t said : each. Avith -total len-ths of sixtv-six i :it SoithiWit.M "How .is.-that," I en 'J)(R4s not ( apt. Haqcr live at j 44 TIIK LEADER 1 war against tin lott.-rv company ami was t h hrst lorganizea ie. v oi With this ttumlier. we coinjiletp tin Hrst six months of 'I UK Sol Tlil-oHT ! Imisiiina's bravi sons to deno nice a rtl : the scheme of the rechaiter, and LijAiiKK. The Lkaiikk was not st! as an exiieriuieiit, 'for tin? ground licci! earefullv hnlceil iver lx-foreliand, and Southport's future imjortancywa nn'ogriizinl. We see not hing tochimge our opinion now of our first stiiliate, of tlie mvessity of a live newspajier in Hnmswick countv. A newspaiK'r which ' j ; j would advKate thecsius of the lower Cnjie Fear district, and bring Ixjfore the . jMHtph of the State of Xorth (j'aro- had 'rerpiests tin; co-o against M'lation of the State Farmers' Fnion in the "iiii)ai.rn now the Morris 1 otter v on fot )roposition. i tie league also tonnnlated mi address to the people of the United' Suites and a menjbrial to the President ami Congress aiid ih'clared ils inten lion to make a fight,; within tlie Demo cratic party lines and to nominate i'U 111 li ! ii 1 1 u vll Lilllil il iii'lu vr tlirilli. una its future 'great citv Nuthtrt. , . ... n . , , , . . " . , i selves mvmciblv opposed to the lottery I hir triMMl iiriionini) cunniriiinir t hn'tinii. : pie of SouthMrt and Unmswick eountv, are more than confirmed bv . i ' their patronage and many acts of kind- noss towards the Lkiki. In th jieople tkt nrunswick comity we find every thing to pnaisiiAiid nothing to despise. iK'Voteil to the inteiests of South- I Mrt and Hrtuiswick County," has been ! The address is a ringing j document. It exposes and denoun i ces the fraudulent character of the .'monthly and semi-annual drawings. ! . . - n i. ' ; the. scheme of the latter. loing so' ar ranged that' the gamblers can sell 7. j Wore than a mere motto with the per cent of their tickets, pay 10 per cent for selling them, (lost; all the prizes provided for' in tlie scheme,: pay a mil excuses, ' llfitl .lkll;ilt: 'fill H nvii.ijii iii.l infill . . , .. , . ! . ; . ill'" Mi'iliii'' 11.1V -.1, CI 111 CI Ul ljKAiiKit, ior u nascertainiv uuring the , ... . , , , . ' . i ; make . :,U00.()0U profit -tier annum, past half vear. hrought iulopromimnce; ... , i i , , . '. , . , lr I I .Ninetv-thnH' ikt cent of their euor- ft citv hitlMTto practically unknown.! . . . I j j mous revenue of 22,()U0,00), a reve- eauscij an advance m its real estate, ; , , L i ' nue greater man mat oi anjc iive aver intoi -, , . o the iH;ople of i . , . , j . , Htimulaeil , business and put lift many enterprises Hnihswiclc county, Tiik Lk.ikk has brought encouragement and through ils columns the jicople have learni'd of their own count v and what it is doins. ... i It has causal tle ile to fe'I niore highly the imjirtance of their couuty ajnl its future. While the LKAUKtt luu not brought as yet a railnmd.,whH'hi.weas a jn-tiple greatly ihI, it lias not: Urn idle in its efforts to S4cure one. ami exjoct. U'fore long to bring this ldng:wishtd for event to a ei'rtainty. j i 'IV our inany fneiitis and juitnuis in s Wihnuigton we extend our thanks. The ! Press of .the Statu, has de-alt daily drawings are worse than the others. Here is a picture of them: What is known, as the daily I raw ing takes place every day except Sun day, .5KJ days per annum. The, cheine is hased on the tenary combination of the natural numbers from I to 7.S, ami in some days from 1 to 7.", giving m the one case 7S,07G and iu.the other t7,52. ilitlerent combination of three numliers t-ach- feet by twenty-two feet! in width. The'tIuim: ro f is fourteen fin -t to jthe eave,' with ' uUt a full height of thirty five feet. ! j loint The exhibits were of a very interest- (r ing character, tu'oducts jof .the soil and; Sot miiicn.v.-ifiipi' uL-ill nvliiliitc luniur lii-n. W llicll i l iji, in il ..rv.x. ...iui.'it i. a A fi i. j aiinent. The ladies seemed to fullv . Standing on tin 1 Manager. ;CHAS. Di BEIU)W, Secretary. AHR, Vice-rrtidont. Sj II. WILEY, Treasurer. IE(MF. KLUTHC, Attorney. Ilxeciitive Coiuiiiittee: JAMES A. ODELL, D. VT. 0 REX ROW. JULIUS A. OHAY. Financial Agent, horert t. (iray. Directois: R. AX DREWS, SHtond Yu-e-Vrtsident IL & D. R. R. Co.. Rak-igh. 'resident Ovlell Hardware Co., ( I ri-usU.r. X. (. .rcssideut O F. & y V.. R. R. Co., (Jre'nsUn, X. (?..' ttorney at iUw, auli Fnident Yadkin Hail nimlCu is no rea- J A M ES A. ( )IjELL, proving -i I JULIUS A. OR AY, owicssof the FassHrt," I re- !THEO. F. kLyTl A ahd all the regular jwitmns re- Salisbury, X. C'. dock we -H' LI AX S. C'AHH, lfresidont IUackwell's i iii . ii- .i ' i iiii' unv ............ i . . .1 i-t i n:.. . . .... -.- wrr im 1 1 u rwn li:iT ln.ittiKi' Tlioir' . v. iiiv.v' ii"" unumi, 1 ilV . .Vl II. OUIIUllI, U Oil UV.IOI v. . ! " ; "tyy opinion is that it is a 'snot ort, and would he favor another n pr((?r;!iice?" "Can't lupthat. ! loots to me that th s racing is I i i petiple to take the fastest boat, is the Orove. TJio ol-oo goes to Carolina Reach, so do most of ;th enter into th i exhibition spirit, as the j 'xt-Miri omsts, .for; human nature is to many article; from kitchen to parlor! n the articles froTn'l is wMt- jto get the travel to tlie Iieach, t ;stify. Th ; various bread - to cr.zy (iiiihs drawings, in licated skill anl careful ' a 1,1 (flly way for outhort. is to j boat fr its own accommodation i and jellies to : onlor work. Among the farjn exhibits the ' tt a S. Rreece of ! or 1k fruit exhibit of Mr, J RAY, X. C. ttorney at Law, Raleigh X. C Durham Tobacco Co., Durham. THE CAPITAL -:o:- STOCK OF THE c qm; p a. ry is $ i , 000,00 0 : 00.. fastest Iwjat. i The to run down oik company boat in The-Company 1 S( nied Favettevjlle, was especjallv noticealle. Mi, Rreece had thirty-live varieties of; tam s tter, build a raihoal. to Ik, something in for voiir 1 S(Mres. ( )ur xj ination,, but b vil readers to judge ho els have done: big the trade continues i in proportion grapes and forty-six of pples. The entire interior (fleet ,! was good, j .11 ore so. consulcrinir the short time i:i i , , ., . i. 1 1 . : during the week, and if .which the fair was organized. A short "1 I . 'distance from exhibition hull is tlie i Ul"L 1 ;J..,.. i ,..,..-...i i...!1 .:i. r.. ! they w t ...J i- ! . , ! tague of the . one sealing capaciivr ior inose watcn- ' ! .i ' i " ii - I ' , i success intr t lie races and otner amiis;uients. . in .! a.. . . i. . ..: iii . i ! excel 1 i ne race iracK is wen iamoui, annougii ! ..i .'..: .1.-.? i .1 i- . L i ' . J , i- . ' The not uinsiUMi, me uisiance one nan idik ful tint i and the s)ectator enjoys a view of thej races from stait; to linislh ill declare dividends. iMr.'Mon- i . j V'rton is proving very in his managemeut of that lotel. i L. .11.. - m-w ouLioiiiLT iijcii 1 lie, 1 ouiii; 1 I XlMH'tS LO . . . 1 of, this here are Men's Christian Association t ; erect sooii, will Ihj worthy - 1 1 J Mauv ! ...,i...ii.i L.........:..;..i. 1 ne oiiiliins for hve stix-L: von : 1 i i (.,, , ., r . , i ' .1 ! disapi-Kiinted in the window-glas.s-used i h lli'i I with tiiifi stiW't 'mil iiiiithor vniir 1 H - laere the Cap " leave it , 1 "or them-. ! business fall and TOWN. SITE PjRO PERT Y.. Refore announcing; its purMise the Company, thnmgli its ai-nts. secured t adjacent mainder it has lieen- sect This is no more which in builtj.Up, one :o;- ill Build at once Two 75-Ton Fur- to make Bessemer Iron, anil the other Mill and Foundry Iron. :o :- ptions on almut 2,00 acres of very detirable property to (ireejnsboro, soiiu- of it iH-ing within the conmrate limits, alid the whole of it About 1 In-ing in an almost soltd-bodv. oOO acres have alreiwlv iK-en purciiase!. aiitl the r- Ss being taken up as the options expire. The whole of st ot the- industrial and in 1 ired at an average j price of k.1..U0 an acre. than has b. eii paid for the town site IhimIm ri omparisou w towns; tf tne iuth have loeli ith which this has the immeasur able advantages jd' extensive railroatl coninxtioiis and facilit'es unexcelled by any of ihenr, an attractive progressive town f 7.U00 ptlyple to :jtart with. Abater works, gas works, eh .tno h'llht woi;ks, pavCl streets, churches ami schools. lgant housef from the present -tint look, will necessi-; i i tato the eivction of many more to ac ommodate tho nuiulerot exhibitors. Tiie poultry exhibit was a very credit able one. I In a work which has taken not only time audjabor'f but, energy and skill, Robeson county is to lie Congratulated that she iiossesses nien. and women of Uig. marred j 1 .dollars I hist class ' the requisite ability open .such a , Fai r. T to, organize and he opening sho,ws! the possibilities which continued effort Die prices paid are out of all honefet ! j the saine line can Induce in future j pniH)rtion.s to tin cost of tickets yr j exhibitions. The first day the attend. ! I the chances of winning. For instance ance was about fiv.- hun.lred. an.f tbo i " ; s.-cond dav the the attendance, w.is es-, 1 - ! ! ! ti mated at alMut five tnousand. The ! in the new Government Ruih: A magnificent building i by the saving of a few hundrei The citizetis should demand plale glass;, which - would, thoroughly complete the building. V The river has looked very empty for some days; many vessels due. but owing to head winds are delavcd. The r C. F. Si Y. V., railroad ex pecjt to have theii new railroad flat ready ior work 1 . ' " i . - soon, jlms road is enjoying an un mense business along its linel : T ! IjAIKANSK. 1 .tlll 11 . I and estamisiiea society, ana a a4i old colnmunitv. THE SURVEY OF l tlie attractions, that pertain tti for a dollar tieket tlie chance of win PERSON ALAN 1 1 M PERSONAL ning a prize of s." winning a prize o cents is one in t si. 75 one in nine- j most kindly with, us and encouraged ls um' in 1 '-:7 in addition tot i : .. . l . i. . J. . i - iree teen: .aiid of winning a prize of m.2 . a.temlance of Senator, Vance and State icse Aud.tor Sanderlin:! added greatly to our efforts and we tliank the Press the friendship '.extended, and trus . i. . . , me iiuun' in .iniTU more, tlest-rvek Us praise.' Gur friends North 'IHi 1 avii iiiiiiu i w i i n .- , . i dm . in it 'until iiui; uvn.nr i lllllliv p i ( ' 1 printed tickets writteil :olicies or betsj tlie' character of the OiH-hing and con-! , , , u ron the numWrs of the daily drawings !.,.,,, , t -t J .... , : jbuvinglau ii,; , I ... ,ii i . ' tributH.l to its success. lheAssocia- 111 are taken at the tancv; if the better, ; , ,j . , , , ' I Gov. Kr Mr. Gladstone makes it-a nile never to t ravel Sundav. - t -..- r Elliott F. Shepan: lu cent in favor of the lottery. West. Ave thank most heartily fortli.Mr stiotmrt tul itiiliirviiii.nt i.f .ni.i.lr..i.i.. , ! " I where suc:i tickets are written. "Tli.. oii,.,UL,.. ..t tl... ...... ... .1 I .... -.uu, ,,ur ,a ii.onu.s is a re placed at iMints wheiv thev it 111 f 1 1 Itn l iuipuiut..it ...! .!..!'.... . ". . .. ...L- t ..... ....in. j. irinn hi mi ii ,i in , iav uh' aii.-fai uers ; in ins progress and prestMiting to the 'world a I rive. Ut and. from his wrk j Froin.the li'st information we can get the -tecei)ts ot Where tn manv have contributed Tlicrc are more than a hundred J ly tilMl' wli.kl.- it. tlt.hlatf. . . T - ..... I k . ' I i . T tlllii .111,1 lii,li,ii l... .............. ... II.,.. ,,, : nmw mill iiihiiv i ill tl,l- BUULSS Ul IIUS i Key wav- healtlt than he lias lieen for vi Fair, probably, to Mr. readabU newsjKijKr. We exjuvt to hold Ihese shops average They swarm daily s;o pr ihem. wiui slatternly the editor' of the luinner ami St'dtish i'hirf, most credit is- sides this gentleman efforts and work in R. T. Covington, :s now rogressmg, and lots shortly to any it is expected" that Extra- inducements will kind of TOWN LOTS the. Company will have, a sale of; Ihj ottfcretl,' by the CoiiiMny Kate. oik the CoiaiaiiyV industry that will lands, am! manufacturing sites will lie donateil. Grecnslioro is destined to wiiial any of tlie, Southern towiu in push, energy and success. 1 1 is cjnfidenly ejcpcted that within is s till i Editor 1 in Xorth Carolina. i -. "i ii;nifMsi if ti IK- will. .1 ..,v...t... ,.J. f . ..; i i .....ititiu was nappy m being able, to have . . I .1 . . . M. 11111 IT Ml UllliIMM 1111,11 J III . I I It." I I ..H.. ........1.... .... r- , . I . ... . . . I I II " 1 I I III I 1 Ii 111! 1 1 ; ill ll II M I I II I .1 1 . Jtllll IIIM1II"U1MH,11 JilU'SlS. I I Lord Tennyson is now in' lK-tt;r- ars. Mrs. llleveland's collection of diamonds lis estimated -to be worth at due. i From all ;lcastHMP is pra:sit for his Bertha n i. . i l its iirganization, merman ariisio, is sani io nave maue noney by speculations in direful dtmrs. keel von Ilillern, the clever five years (ireehslxiro will have at LAND, SALES. Judging, froni the experience of other .e-nterprises, it would svm tti be withih a; reasonable and conservative limit to expect within two years U :ealizn.from sales of lots! covering a comja . ratively "small part-iif the total ' area f land purchased, an ag gregite sum pial t(j the capital stKk of the Company. This when added to the exacted profit from the Coin jwnv 'is- fur naces and other works; -makes tlie ojH'ning for the linvesliuent of capital one of th.iuost invi ting that has lxen jinienti'-l to the public since thej U-ginning of the present indusRnal era in the South. inr- present friends ami iuld.ni the future many to women, baivfiote.!f children1 Moused ! ttJnw for its successful inauguration. 1 a :'I'"t ff oiir.list, by- giyin us. Iiefoit a : maul workin-rtuen.- voiithfiil r-Jorl-Q A Mr. Covinyton was ablvlstH-ondiHl br Yirginia real estate. .KMft w.k - a i i '" i dtciiti. Ji i it.i , i. . . ... . . . t . - ! t i ft ti . i i i -. . . I i. .-lm-(. i nue our uioiio uiigiu .am,, mui u maiKiH or i .Messrs. .. i. .Mctailum, vm. .Me- Mrs. 1 Ini L ' Likes of Hav imply iiric....,, .. .,r ...n-iuiry. ti . .. JKvlu J. A. MH.yJ a I! 1WU . sk, li, jlie re,.u.ii. of l tui iiiiM nr iita i oi it-u umH i.i.i t.u . i i rn east twenty-five thousand inhabitants. SUCCESS. This is purely aOvorthCanVlina in dustry ami there ia no reason , whv the State cannot lecomo one of the great iron producer of the. country. People, of North Carolina! Look at what your sister Stalest are doing. You can do as well, if not In'ttcr, f you will only have confidence in what you have got. Sul scrile liU rally tt the stock and trust the men who are at tho head of the Company. -Tho names alone is a wiflirient guar antee as to the reliability and successful management: this, also, backed, by tin; fostering interests of the C. F. k V. V., : niol "4kkkiv fit li u fclitrf ' i kf t c hoi ..? i ami national in its views. The Lkaiikh kin-o -lri':iiii-lHMrk!s" n,l ,.tl,..r ...... l decoration and an-aniements. spe aiul wide-awake newsiaper. i ing luckv immU rs Such are the details lo the committer 0f ; the smartest lawvers in t I .! i' . iii j t i- - " "j .: mt'iiiii-iHHiK.s ana oiner sumu- ; j "f ,.rne is ontv vears oui, out. sue nas will cMitinu its U'forti a ehvm. honM hints to aid the suiK-rst itious in select- cial jjraise is due for their excellent iKn,n an eiiihusiastic law student ever regulation and work X APPK.IL KKOH 1UHSI.VXAt '! inous criine'iu '. grappling with which 1 1), p. The war, against that coloskd the Anti lottery I-ague of Lousiana. ; MissJs Julia Hall Hattie Pevton and Mr- R A of the enor. ; UdieS were on the cbmmittee: Mrs. McEachern, Mts. Dr. McMillan. The following since ness. she was 17, and likes L Swinden of RrownwiMKl. iniquity, the Louisiana 'Mate lottery compil 'f the holiest, unbought 1 Josie l" pie ciu.eus oi iiiai isre. apin ais tor h Jp countv are to be congratulateil on the auside.tliai Mate oi toCongivss alone, to thein-oplc of tin. United States and ; successful inauguration of their Fair, t Hie imUHight niaiiluicKl tf Ltiuisiana tolngress. As icommoii citizens of ! lias riseik at last aiul will take I he field this gnat Rhpublic and in the mteivsts I Th , ! , , . Tex., lias an orchard of 11,00 pecan Mclean. 1 he people of Robeson , 7 ,1, ' . , i . I. - , . tnes the larg;st orchard of the kind i against the gaud 4ers. The Fanners' of their own hon r ami welfare ami of at the last state ball at Ihickin-ham a busl,eI- luchess of Ijeinster appeared in the world. The average ycld of a full-grown tree is aliout fourteen bush els a vear, which sell for from $2 to A4 Alhamv set the I tail in motion. lias iolhwel the policy outlinetl Gov. Nicholl It the common honor of all thw States ' Palace wearing diaiiuud eiiulets. a in tliey have the right toexi'cct the assis-'; diamond corselet, Coils! of lightly is auii-ioiierv niess'iLtv lance wlnh t nv hmHf.ir fl... ,.ti..Pir ; in..iniiul ,li.ii,.,l.- i... ..f , l t t .... t : -, . r ' i'in i '.. ni.iiii"ii.i.- iiii'uii inv i.ii m n'lll iimu V .1 1 1" UiHrilL IJCII 1 .. II . L ! I- I , i una Ha oe ianiiions show thai what- concern has iuUnense resiuirces in her wondrous "-own ever may 1 tlie seiitun.-nt in N w uioney which it has fleeced out of the -diamond bracelets, diamond necklace, published which were mere "- ., ..inereuH-soi i ne Mate. popie and in jM.htical pv.wcr which it and n.oie diamond, brollies and tion from the rural iwrishes will wrk and vote now has held for morelthan t,-n v. :,rs bnckh-s tl,n tl... . LlLt i-.l,..U. ,,.1. against the gamblers. Tlie Prmdeht with which it ha! noved bv sent f n a diamond tiara, family. .j A am R. & I).. Railroads. -os ( 'it v. ing one ! ; i ie State, thebusi- j Mrs. Ilajrrison habe'n greatly an jthe numerous fahie stories ahd her leged interviews have lie-ri eoutrolleil everv could count. ! endless tr ' lieginning to em lave caused Mrs. ie. fabrica . and as Iarrison LAGE SUBSCRIPTIONS HAVE ALREADY BEEN RECEIVED AT PAR. The procLxls will go into the treasury to le used for develol)meIlt purposes with, a view to making valuable the Company's lands. 1 It is probable that when one half the stock ($500,000) has been r subsenlxxl for, the books . will be closed until after the first land sale. ( I i j I. ..- ? ",. . ! -;. For iiarticulaii as io time of payment, &c9 ADDItESS, Tie North Carolina' Steel and Iron Co GREENSBORO, N. C.
The Southport Leader (Southport, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 21, 1890, edition 1
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