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September, JSOO, nor will the ' lxnds. etc., and some return is surely vj just arnvtl at this jort and iirtHluce stuK'nis. ; uav irain ;ircn uMunmuu. iam in tilton. (Jivi- jKrtstiifllce adilnH m full, jik hfiui J i C iimt j' :iu Mate. J-!iit !V draft, jwst)lllr orilr, or n- jristen-d li tter, at our rik "Advertising rates funnslml n ajjtli- nttion Sou tli that indilTeri nee ha?;di"ij its j.n Lr. eiiid:en and thiiv will occupy the, next uu N communication will Ik- printed in the Lkadkk vjithout the name of tin-writer lx in known to the editors. Tiik J.J ADKit Cannot reiurn rejected liiamiw riiits, no matter what their charac ter may lw To this rule no excepti m Will le made with regard to either letters or in rlosurcM. (Nor v:!I the editor enter into any correspondence rc-pectins: rejected communiciition.r. Ail matter not, inserted in d est ro veil. dii'irher wat.s whi;h th not fill. T( much cannot 1 3 hi!i-r cducatin:jl lift n c' s ar' for the ,vtith' the hojrinninic'of and i;nianc( "Kdueate juf over at 111 I ' ntjrht. at J Wilmington, and leave "the muda, thence to Newport News forjcoal ! next monimtr. but at sea,4a'h' hours. . an,l Whence to Wilinintrton, N. C. This Many i trip Sott ir fathers can said for t hi wlijeh is s k fnttire s.iccc such a: uiovetncnt? from a few examples STEVENS ic FARRELL, i i : . : 1 ! " : Editors and Vr rieti rs. : I . - - SOrTIIlMJRT. Brunswick Co.. N. C. uU-ral. government and the establis!)i; of s!iio liii France, unde epeour;;;ennntj. Hular Pteaui-1 ties wid has world's literature! Ie the cimipaiuon of du. 1 tie toast - i.me $tiouut run a prH-eile! up the river, for a caro ot ; !I i . i . . : THE NORTH CAROLINA our vouth until w Can anv sacrifi-e U tin or money ! ? Ve traveler a chance jto stop over She brought a c&Tgo of coal toi Jer-! too rrejit to forward our jniblic s;ho ' night at Wilmington, alnd leave the mud a, thence to Newport News foiHcoal j and college systens? Let it not le; Ion rer said of th STEEL AND IRON COMPANY, I ourists desire jto make the ciKuitory 1 voyage; iniglit ' 1 likened th by day travel, stopping; t.gling round lj way of your tlibow ght and resuming the journey ' ,! J-t t vour thumli and so far as j gtou .hould the profits of the voyagiareeonceriied. I - b. niadt : hotel ace ' wishing ih enjoy a rest in ar.' at V - i i -1 rmnir. limi: such, a night mmolations fojrall travelers and lotting ut bv the bunghole stjp. (j(Ml jj was like unto taking in by the sriigot I GREENSBORO, 1 I . ; j OFF This JAMES A. ODKLU Presi, their journey ; Xviis 'not the fault k the ship, for Could not help taeHlst? Is not the prenyl t ho tr thetime for mington t mist on somie recognition' j;rt!which had the' enterprise tosii ;in return for tast favor.-f. and the At-itlsi.. want ! ent. :t. - i ..: i munition, int(iuv iiimu as aviH"".- U go. m! on the line. It is fight for li-, j,a,l tl .(!:. up at the: nearest ply 'Til .1 ; . ! J (se wants. i ins was m tne Mate ot ; .mmn.Mio.-i j""- .-iiwimi ui luti.iwm irziiHa. .dv rouiniK)ri is nearer I "! i f k-.-i urn. i ! ; t -1 1 I 1 1 1 J i l t ll'l f W'il. ' ' . . 1 . - : .. X - V ! T - M LC"t i ...ii xi i !,; i..-. ......v. . v ... .. ro.ti iuiue man .euiMiri .News m i i 1 - : il l"r, JULIAN S. CAHIl, Vice l'reside ves. ,. , ! L ,.: .i--.Mi J . J. uSr- M.., Uen 1 manager. NORTH CAROLINA. ICHRS: 1!K( iriiOCAL UDSI I.TS: 1 i In no way can tjie resitilts of recipnt- s mington may j receive. $ome iH'iiefits ! the .State of Virginia, and a railroad I it y and the beiielts anking from reel . from Southern travel. Cijve the North- ought to be biiilt toSouthport. Stijuth-' nrM-ai trah-, b- better understood that) ern tourist a chance to i I L.I. jr ! by day light and enjoy j accommodations at nigh e U'lief-itted !A. ODKLL, iiicreasid her 'x ports tothj! Line c nsider the City o ne. in eight 1 I a-half 'million : rgentitie 'l'epuljlic, alone, in eiglut 1 this, year i ve.irs. over foil it eon and dollars. German v duriiig th fame ps'ruH ill the Coast '.(iiVrht to bo nr.nliod nt fleit lw.iiit in ' ' , r r ' U'jMIV V lL I 11UI fJk V - lilt Sol'TIII'ol T. X. C. Skptkmi II. 1 H!Mt. A MATTEL )F EDtCATION. doiiars. wit n tnej same country. lnplcvoteU our vast foreign ttade the balance went ? music: tl 3 i . -against this country last year, not i commerce with distant The e xsrinjrr (fj.sirrtr, itorials5 in tin; Wilmington ; and tin; Hdeigh Xrns leploring the inactivity- in) our literature, particularly, in North' it ; ( arulina, (must distress all those' who r an- intenisted in our increased her expert trade ten million ; Savaimi countries lieilt. Klirop( lour tradi' with the 'out sia. Africa and lustralia. also. Can: i: Ida and Hawaii amounted to $1 Ji,(ou i S! I in our favor, vet our total balance when accounts wire closed, showed 'The Old ITomotead. i. (Ja.. is a mon to ie home and far 1 ; ' 1 j t ember number contain: "I?' bor of short st pries a;id i : - I - i ! contributors are man f writers. An interesting - I .FairviLand ofi Science,!'' bv Arabella - - -i - SI. 1 luck lev, in jwhieh the common ob fi j jects of every ami future. ; The reijnarks of Brothers Kingsburv; and Ashej need hot be conlinejl to this ! State aloim, they are applicable to the: whole South. , i ' k. i i Hut wljilc lamenting over the fact, that no (writer can, bv writing foi Hiblicati(Ui, gain enough for a living,' our friends suggest no remedy. ; Is ii j so much a spirit of indifference to-i wards those 'writers who have enlarged '. and enriched our literature, as a,. matter I of education? Lack of education, a genuine thirst after knowledge, which : ! ' i balance .agaiiist til of thirteen million j unfoldincomihon beauties. "Tile )hl .1"- j received a literature, tiresent ... u . .' . ' . , ! , I ,4 i dollars, which had to Ik paid m gold, j .Homestead' Savannah, (in.; ftl a year. : lading magazine ,,j . i'n this alvers(Htrad! balance.- that - I - ' - - ' '. to i revolutionize i t.M that Si 1 )iir losses are in cbuntries south of us, is brought prom&iently to notice 1V j pt: dav hf. ; CPAS. I. IJKNIIOW, Srretary. Ut. Si II. IL'EY. Treasurer. i. . ' ' 1 'TOKO. F. KLU1TZ, Attoraev. Executive Committee: C liKNIiOW, I JULirs Financial ; Agent, Jjor.EKT T. OHAY. Direetoi's: A. (iliAY. ee tne outli , nrt lis alsi nearer to the track of ocean . ' ; ;i ur line hotel steamshios than jf.nv jther iwirt mi tlie ' irul aP o- r- ! A ti t n r .i " 1 , A. 11 ANDHEWSi Snd Viee-l'residnt It; & D. It. It. Co.. ltaleigl,. , m.i au -p.i- iuth AtlantK- ( oast, therefore u-oal '1 ..... h I. . ,J II. AVihniiigton ; alibmlance, and at 'cheap rates. I '. jW liy is not tliis business develo "..:,' : Iet soi.'.e wise man answer! for a ; caiinjot s lve the convsMuidence. j)Uilis:iel a: ; L-vno - while you are scratching lily magazine j wise he;id for a reply, will you p cienee, art. literature, also Sav, how vou expect to' con m. The Sep- w'ijih' oilier cotton ports, when bv a large num- lack -of -enterprise you compd.shi ooems. The goj a ithousand miles out of their tlrack ly Southern ; to coal up for t iie voyage you ask (hem larticle is " I lie ; to ;inake? Ska T;. f.irnrs . ODKLL. FivsiderH Odeli Illirdwaa- Co., Onviislnm. N. F. & A. GRAY, Fresident CI :rniK(). F. KLUTTZ. Attoruev at Law, , ,i alisrurv. .. v . . si fool . i . . j - . . , h .J. , .) I LI A A S. CA 1 J li, I'resi.leht IHackwe I). Y C. HKNBOW, On-enslH.nl. N. C HoriEirr.T. GRAY, Attornev at! Law, Vour , i ease ' i pete vdur s to ' -:o:- THE CAPITAL SITOGK OF THE Y. V., U It. Co., (Jnt nslH.ro, N. ;. ;uid Fivsident Yadkin Kail Co., l's Durhath ToW-eo Co., Durham. Raleigh N. C. " are made le to tSOXAL Secretarv Blaine, jin a recent s'eeclji. j .1 i paper w hat does it benefit lis bv gaining! i . i i I . , - r electeu a gold from the Old WorlJ.if we waste in an ai vei se u aue svsiem wun nrazu ! r Cuba? Mr. Hlain :'s .---!- reciprocity, "A policv of circumsanct jto be determined Favorably or a I verse- ly, according as I .Societiv M) 131 Improving the Breech-loader. Lucien F. Hruce of this citfi has ived a ltati-nt on a breech- COMPANY ; to revolutionize the manufacture of 'EKSONAL. j sucli arms. The great advantages of j IS $1 1 f - -:o;J ,000,000.00. riii that promises ;TJ company will Build at once Two T5-Ton Fur- ! - I i j ' naceSj out1 to make Ueskemer Iron, and the tbA lneonrin th-i ouoond ti i v f 1 1 i t ' f I, ! . i nr til i i in ion an- ui' fill' l mi'lMIL V joiin. tin piiK'or at nows- . : ' : -. j II " ! i P -I - i 1 1 i i i in inn mil wt wprnm'M, . iotiwill htu tlm nuutl1 ot boitor : L fi 71 member' of tin lncori)orat d ; both in loading and firing. The of Authors, of which Lord and Walter ! Tennvsoli is uresident definition fir , .. Uesant the secretarv. nuiiv it 'operation make or lose for lis.'" does awav wi'jh Tin; Austrian ArclH animunitiou magazine is not detach- i able, as in the Lee'rille made at flion. ' i " i 1 1 1 but swings (in k pivot, thus preventing all; chance of -loss or hindrance' ill the other 3H11 and Foundry Iron. Ferdinand, is an exceeiiiinglv wealthy jlukf, 1 i.mcis confU(lon attendant to rapil discli but far from handsome' jtiie crv f)t "free trade; J fj i i t 1 1 1 V T 11 1 ft vi 1 St'itJC lieiv "Ww i fi ,iM.l, jwlth Cuba. exclulYiging fjour'and agili- in u'.st be promoted- in early youth, has; stood in our way. llalnts-of youth j cling to us in after years, and where! the hov lliis lint! to win k in tlif fidi! ! I or at manual labor of anv kind, his.! f ' i! .uollar man. He ha, The cartridges, insted of being ) limbs, a suiall in the :o:- TOWN SITE PROPERTY. irge. : f i act!-1 ; magazine? one bv one.'caii b ! !i nlwirf .Kh nil with hiiirr outcome, of i ' i I )llllll 1 lil',1 I l 1 Sltl ! 1, i,!i I. 1WI.1 .1,1.1 .1 those tearful of such results, liiere-b ill t at i 1 i I 1 I Ml tl 1 k! 1U kL'O i i u ouii' ivn n lit ...i.ii . : i O i - f 1 to t vcit t ? w r. I Hn.nimiriitM liyard Kqiling, whhse.p(KM. anTiuL ian(1(1 on th;, ))(,it hits iVuMtwo f .it i it i ii i ii-..- - Puitural machinwv for sugar, lessen- i srt,r,,s? 1UV(' lHTn ,,,ucli roaa umf Uls" . motions a forward ami backward. -'it..' education - mtut le confined within i narrow units, and reading of good e eussei 1 literature is neglected. The vast amount of trashy stories printed and ! read by the jveople, are injurious to historica' and pure literature writers, j Such stones create unhealtliy 'and false! ideas, lowering the sentimeiit of the ! reading jpublic for sound literature. '. i i because it he latter seems to lack in ' 'Hash' and stir'. The South is handicapped also in j her manufactured articles. Andean1 we not trace . the-same deficiency in ; our attempted manufactures when j brought into comparison and conipe- tltioii with the same class of gotnl nianufac ured 'elsewhere, lacl" of edu-' cation? We are entering upon a.icv epoch in our history. The arrival oi many people 'from other parts of this"! country, and the world, .to live among us, the in vestment of millions! of home, ami foreign capital caus.-s a hroadei ; view to be taken in our manufactures ami lit culture. We are teasing to be l(M-al,and Uroiuing n.-itioiial. then-fore,'; the rush is toour midst of e. fterienceil writers and skillet! artisans who are jM-rtWtlv familiar with, the business and show us our failings. A proper knowl edge of Our deliciences, a keener ilesi-re- to remedy the same, will ind -flour for coffee, helping the no 1 . . 1 1 14 ' r ! f. inverse oaiance loss oi ;iiitv-one run '.ens. Latinf America dot jto reciprocate with ' cciprocal tratle, ! balance of fort v- n . million ! ! - . . 1.1- f 1 ! 1 . i . ...i.r i a' '. i ' ii'iil.. in iri'iTni ill i up .iiii i.ti-i.i -, . , U it U -israzil. let us exchange cottmi ,u,r,,v,lir"1 ' ""s"1"1' ,W-U1,,,W l" ; added.; ot.mlv larethe nioveipent i reduced half, but! the two remaining I if Haves Citv. i motions are of such' a simple charhetot land.'d in th re i)r,a')l half a a time bv a di-xterous twist ;z -:i i fron ' t f - I u 1 .l I Vi iinor 1 1 1 1 1 l ' t i t ' 1 . ' 1 1 t p-. ,o ... witereas tne i,ee rule has lour, aicum 1 ' I I . ... . ! Civilian UDUUI l i VClirS OI ('. Ul' i Ur!,-.m., nti un.l flmrn .r,v,.i.,n ,i.i.. J ' Ill l .7WIIH II I U IIU MV.IIJ1 111U I V llll.Ub in ihl ... ; Imiia and has lived in the hills Mrs. lira L. Likes. Lefore nnnouiHingi its ptirpos the ,omiany, through its agents, se(iured options on alxijut 2pOU acesxf very debirable "property." adjacent to Greensboro, some of. ijjt lii'ing within the corjKrat limits, and the whole of! it lK'iiglin an almost solid ImmIv. " AIout L.'iUO acres hav jdreadyUxcn mrchasel, and the re mainder is Itoing; taKciiiup as the options erpire. The whole of it ihas been s cii red at an average price of f. !.". 00 an acre. This is no more ! than ha !' en pajid for the town site lands on which most ot the industjial tovus of the South have Us-n built up, and in yompj risoh with which this has the immeasur able advantages of extensive railroad connections ami facility's unexcelled by any of them, an attractive progressive town if 7. (Mill jM'ople to ..art with.! Reciprocity wit pot oblige us il- ranee or (Jernianv. Frobablv tl ! Inost striking ex; .sett. of th! iihple of the result hf ; since sh is found in that he Ilawaiin Isliunls freatv went mt( States farnisheil iv iie "tonnage en; nerce, ( (Jreat 1'ritain K'an nations v ountrv out of forct smartest lawv hlv years o has the reputatiop ef being one ! that Ijey can be worked with lighpiing ; lis in the state. sp(ed. Another drstinct adva d, but she has ; is a compound leverage' that can Ik led it. works," paved st r and established societ an 'old coiumuuit v. Water works, gas works, ellno els. ehuremfs ami schools, elegant hontM's. and ail the 'attractions that ttertaiu to it age iceii ah enthusiastic lajvv student ever i bnmght into play whenever a cart-ridge i'l was 1 7 years Lord iLonsdale, who Kef or tht; i a reputation bv trvinJ' to reach the': mdvment was necpssarv whene.1e!r an I the Unitt years, our tonnage dtjubled. (Jreat Hritain's decii asl one-third. In nine i irtv-tvvo per cent i ged in their coiii ' j north I. ph;. ' by mean t li rough an explol tl I 1 ... 1 .1 T- ueu aim orner rui p- i ere crowd in-jr t liii the trade. In two years, a coininerc eu one-ii ri-e form hm Iv monopp- ize:d bv (Jreat Kritain. was but 'one i ft Ii. In lsso, jthis country carried ring expedition ian lohntaiiisof Washington The only American Known in Pe tim presu railroad is chief Vail f age. ; sticks, Imoving all (l)stacles. In other j ; -i'l as: year made : rifles main strength or a wren hing ' THE SURVEY OF TOWN LOTS ! , i ' ' e.p'ct'l tl f d.. g-sieus Is i obstruction had to dislodged.! Home 1 ('sinada. i-; ;Lti i:t to st:irf on ; of these improvemeiits have been Partly into the I )ivm- ' realized on ditierent rities, 'but with ; noisucli th'gree of effectiveness nisi Mr. is npw progressing, and it is hjts slhortlv. Lxtra ind t( any kind f industry ;that wi lands, and inaniifaCturing !r(H'iisboro isd(stiiied ii m push, energy and success. years Orecnsboro will -have at tlK' Company will have, a 'sale of icements will In' offered ly the Comjwmy 1 locate on the Company k sites will le doiiated. mv of the Southern towns It is (joiifidently exjtected that within at least twentv-tivt; thousand ilihabitanta. equal woman who is . n its vessels liftxilo lev i years :! Mh the only class Chicago tur per cent ot the ommerce of tht j llawiiiian -Islamls. What great results would follow reei- ,,!. r..,l. . i i thecour in nil liiii tic .1 Mll'l ' l .UUMU oc old. We kntw balance of trade Kruce has obtained ,nt uf ;k sp.;im at wrk si:iilifying 'his device, winch j ! " i- i. . i . . .'!' ! ! M,., lb ir..;.,.... -iwi is even now oi mucn vaiue. spring-; officer1 of the Haines Medina Ih'pnbljcan ! i in Texas. She is '1U '! He is constahtlv i LAND SALES. Koai ami wrthft:.uioo.Oi)i). I Lillian; IJlanchi.' Fearing, the lady in: this year's graluatinr tl ie Union ( LACihMCISMS. ollege of law. t'.at at present the i largtdy against us. ind with countries which art' in- need tf our manufactures .ind fod products.. whic).' might have us on an tition. ! The South schools, sclu Mil sy in wealtl is Mssib! urjHs4's ami drill 1 Mities on artich iM-eli used to ol in tiiiui imf HI UIUI '1)1 il i 1 hrown away. 1 t a in copcessions. are - i i - iltuin favors shown espial f. toting with all contc- j ju hjs ,m.HL(n lifni (,,ni(1,i , j forty 4ers. ami thinks must "have- industrial A h.roader' and U'tter public ten i.'. We arc gaining rapidly; it is needed, but let all that ' : - I .-I spared for educational Our youth must Ite 'trained j Ul in Jhe public stduol. m tliei university and in the industrial schools. ! with sin we ever with th factures e have the brain, and the nur article t le inauufacturvil. Kdueate vith an eve to ind. Lntm-Ai ivi.roal will m nt interests, but -urplus products sheets show in o: is entirely blind. 1 hiring -e her m .ther whs her constant compiUiipn and read froln the books to ier. public it r Shehnan his decitSetl to tb private life at en retire ttf hi. lie is nolw r.4 years of a - j foiitinuousiv lif returns of the san f i a rvt. lerican; trade nuuh' ! Thc Nizam .of of JI Excess tf wealth is Cause of ebvet- j ; . . i j i ousness. Christopher Marlowe.: ! . . i i j I hev are never alone that are accom panied! with noble thouihts.-i-ir i ; IMiilip Sydney. .liidging from the exjiorience kf I other enterprises, it would seem itolte within a reasonable and conservative limit! t jexp-ct I within two years t realize from -ales ! if hits. coviring a the end tf r Ron- tiu Truth is truth to ing. ShakesfM'are. ror I words are wise men s counters. . liVTll..ll,,ll 1 thev bt but ri'ckon bv t eem : buf. .resent term .March '.'. I bU'.i. f , ; . , , ; .are) x i ii money oi itutis. iioiuk-s re, has ltcen in " f. ! r f ' , 1 Xo man can losevhat he neve mr more man ; ; i ...... ,i. '..o, .. he has earned , i Books like prov erljs receive tlinterh-re with pres-. Suo.OOO 1 ' t !!- give markets for our! Ut w Vderabad paid ,MK vahn; from the stamp ami esthmi i for the (Joldoh-( rr -diauumtl ar in hi heatl-Uress. llefore lissetJ Tempi del make the balance ! 'ttiiip. the stone weighed J7 carats. carats It is lir favttr wlie-e and after f i '- ' I said'. ft sof recipriK-altra. a ; St is otherwise.' The few exam phi i Practical teachni" onl v rim M l I i , r . : ,!tHucv which resfdits soi favorably Ur- mn i" ir ihuh.. uconiIH.tejU(M..,rm.tilnirii North in literature or manu-t! 1 m;m . - WHAT WILL .W1LMINUTU.VKKT the heat . and the result .is. easily at- tailitHl.ft- the iiehl is broadened and we ; do not ste -through a glass, tiarklv.' but stainl ttjual for aiiv conijtet iti.ni in . nianutacjureil gtMnls. art or literature. Unul bur fhihlivn are Utter edu cated, nd writer of lictnm or history,. lowever brilliant cutting 'lih tone Kiniwii. ages through e. which they 'ompa- thev ratively small part ttf the total j area jf land purchased, inn ag S gregate sum etjual to the capital stock1 of the Cttmitany.!; This j when! added to the exjieetetl profit! from the Compaiiv V fiir j n aces ami -"other-Works, makes j the ojM-ning for-the investment j ttf capital one. of the mo;.t inj'i iting that has Ikh-ii presented jto the. public since the lcginning of the present industrial era m the StiUth. ; had tjlt-ir SUCCESS. Tlis is purely a North Carolina in idustry ami there is no reason jwhy t hr State cannot iKfinim lone of the great iron producer hf the country. I'eople of North Carolina! Ltwk at what your sister States are doing. Vou can do as w;ell, if not better. if vou will only have confidence jin what you have got. Sub scribe lilH-rally to the Ftuck' antl Jtrust the men who are at th iljead of the Couiany. Th jnames alone is a suflicient gtiar lantee as to the reliability and fsuecessful management; this, jjalso, acked by the fttering pnterests f tlie C. r . k Y. 1 . 1 t t. T 1 -1 . 1 . mi li. ct I'. , iiauroatis. LARGE SUBSCRIPTIONS nav I I h t hti Itest n!:rt ;oiI m.,cf 1 : . .... , j i ....... ...v -v .!.-. ... VO!jeV III . llliill IM Advertising; For Claims. administrator ami r; the i The ALREADY BEEN RECEIVED AT PAR. proceeds will go In ia few lays I wilbmail to all the entydays aftt granting tf letters. shaii notify al i I " " " sons having claiuis against the hiperintendeiits if ; '.l'liblic tn questions foi the exami- dent. to exhibit th ' same to sncl -, Count v r Instruct natioij tf teacliers in Sptember. I orlefrt a day U( lie nametl in jKr- i Mef.-e- lexe- The establishmitJnt of tlie dailv iraitr. trust !al the Washingtojr ami i S ut hwi-stern thetn,j pn-serve secrecv Vestibule Limitl-t Washin tui ami Ihchunmd V Iai an important ev Stmt hern travel Atlantic ( 'owii i counter attraction, but will lids road of cehi 1 excellent may be its comj o-j still give Wilmington the cold shoulder grades. tition caji find a market for his or her running their trains in late ami out cutor almmistratbr ur c"l lector, atl Inch I the SuiTintemlents will use tMiee: which tlayj must; tibdvej Pul-1 itice for iere 421 teachers as as iuanv as iKssi- 'ks in a newsja!er (if any apply for exam; inatioii. utioiis is init-iKiet Wl in uuiformiit icates. j tirst . L througliotit thejState. S. M. FixGER, following the ',Jttns from the day of the first 1" to' run 1-etwetin directions -'-and! su-retioTis nrhited t ! licatloil of such notice. Tlie II Atlanta. Ja.. liy tlie the head of tlie list of buestions: and sbil U published once a week . i I it raiirttad marks that tjie nt m next winter's hie. wji!l I nituStetilv, ".tljie set .f He will make slie soltit This ' - 1 J i to have 'f ;the tnh-. publishetl in tlu cotintv. Nv. g th.' grading nd, anI"thin! Keep plenty f chhrile fj into the treasury to be around the house .during a'hifinid upt. sjll. pure. It will ke'p the air dry! ill me used for developniiit purposes witlr a view to makiiW valuable the Comnanv's lands, i Itiri probable that when one half tliciKck ($5clo,ooo) haslx?en subscribed for the books will be closed until after the Ifirst! land sale. '; till 1 For pai-ticulai's as to time of payment, &c, ADDRESS, Tlie North Carolina Steel and Iron Co and GREENSBORO, N. C 1!
The Southport Leader (Southport, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 11, 1890, edition 1
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