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t ; I 11 I i r t- i 1 ' if i rl i .7 'If I i. . : ;? 4 .4 t i y , ! It J I IT. r n ( i 1 i- i r ? 1 1 i -1 .a Editor. elk)) Wednesday!Jan-12. 1876 Secbetart'8 Office. -NorLlnJlroTSTBtate Grange, p. of H., FaytfUeilUtjanZ 1 ttb.f J87C, The. Third Annual Session of North CirolinaBtate Grange w.U assemble at Greensboro . 0:1 Tuesday 15thjFebrnarjf Maatejrj and their wives who uro Matrons are entitled, and are expected to represent their respective Oranges' --at - said meeting. (There will be no election in the various coun ties for delegatfs as heretofore.) G. W. LAWRENCE, gec'y. T&aif State papers pleas? We are sorry to see ihat a good many of nur people are affected with the Texas, fever. No doubt it is a good countrj', and we hopo our friends who have resolved to make it their home, may each meet with abundant success in whatever business they may engage, but tre must confess that W pre not very hopeful of , flW. Tff! I. izing goiden harvests except uy ciose aim ccntmned apj li- cauon 10 Dusmess and any one who is thu liaDDV possessor of these qualities can ,lind.ain pie scope,! for , tno pxemse. of meir taicnt m tin old -North State. ' , , The fertility, of .our'Jand. Js unsurpassed and to those who contemplate, farming, our State oCTeto superiorjjnducetQentsVit Our fnrnds will certainly not meet with as rnuch refinement and intelligence as they 'tive left We have good schools of different graces' 1 (jiUtfi'sTied throuchout our Stateand we believe' ouf Jrop p$ ery. AMI nA 4nAln wvnvlw.... -1 Ullllg vu WIUU Ull UU'U UUU a noble .ancestry. Our ?Rtati also posscsseiiasf HfilraUfe? sources and the canitalist who will come andst Jn devel-j rich reward she bestows upon industry wninn4fciK:healty welcome. ' And na wherft ran wo find amorflfiiirv)-iowsJ!irI mate wime-oi ratr jf ur country havcSbeen, visited by deaiructivei itempef.hat have left niin and dnsntntt nn in'ih'elrFactJrSfarfi'as been TemaricablT'ftXMTQnfci tt .n .. AndVp6n"tre, "whdleC have concluded that it u bet ter to nttlSfxp sure of - at least competence. than to seek after wealth or honor in an v other- .wav..tLan with patience afldlodustryfof like the will-o'-the-wisp it will do sure to lead us into unknown ditScnlties. $or we believe with Dickens that '-although dome happy talent and some ' fortunate opportunity mayjform me ivro rounus or tne ladder on which some men mount' the rounds of that ladder must be aaugnters witu a Knowledge of thoce thingsflicltklifa; them the noble dcenSthts of made of stuff to tand wear - and tear, tnd there is no sub stitute for thorough going ar dent, sincere earnestness." , . North Carolina baa an area of 84, CvlOOO acres it is 4S5 tuilesia length froJt satt to west, covering a gnater breaothof opgitnde--niae dgreaa tbaa n j fitibi ,criginiljbjrWa 8utes. anlrtaubes fruia tbe thity-aiitb paral lel of ltitad,b!itbi is itsooriliern bpaodrv.-U tLe tlJrty-futtttb va its oatbeaUrn borde. lTfi! tsal i- paase ef 50,60i aqua re tcilee freaUr tkaa thatfIfev7urV Ati'tVl t Uiat'of lug 'n JU liiignfarly divem -' Ified In alariicter, eiubra;i.t. a itlof , tbe lo'aoJ iA tht allatlal rtpoa ( war! tbs ma, the bigU 44lle U:.v!s of tbe 'loUrisV'niiJiUe rf" Ukk$i of tbe gnat A paUcbiaa r-ga. . ' V WisnncGTrtX. Jn. 12 hoise The Amney debate was reauroeJ.--Garfield j had tie fl or. Wood : h aired regarding tle"lnjtb of tt de Ut, tiiying ne th"ousaud lill. h d been mtrodaced. lie nnderetood ttuj. tuf llire ltiitfeunB de.ired to speak onAmn.t.'r ' ',.'" Eodslt-rfpttedndpflaaTo mow iht prtTioii questioo Ike Lour fii Osifida clitd. , -; Blaine claimed tbat under tbe rules be aot Randal!) ltd control."The Speaker would do-ride when the occa ioactme, and Carfield proceeded, ".. He deprecated the Hpecchei of the oppositicd as an "arraignment. f tbe admtniB? r'uffrtn nf 'f lm nii v Tl ' - v. WV T f 4 UU ipeecb'o ilrHill ; arraigaed. not , tbe pvulican .party alone, but arraigned" twnt-five millions of pesple i It ar raigned histQt'y,.- JRepublicana,1' ar raigned erervtbing that"' was : cbrions iu bo reoorf and high; anil l:wrtb.,i Irs aehievme'fita,"' lie ibould try to U reiiijjjxi to jhe points mude by - this genjtloinen from Georgia. ! t He did not deau-c to bold Jffaisou Davli respousi bleifor the rebcllioa : be did not be lieve in the vicarious doctrine of atone- lueUjo human, aJTairs. Jefferson Da visiwas no more guilty than any other map h went into the rebellion ' with sigpfcf JDght and4 intelligeqcer; 'Ths question wawhetber 'ha Uho ' was the jhe rebelou : practiced.' in . the drda'd oor"t owar tba 'rulea , of war wbkhcHn.nppealiag-'to WuY he obeyed the; laws of war ; owhetbei he1 so vio- lfltB(l Jllfi ltW nf that, hurh frnnoV. J thifCbe.di not desej.ve- permisaiiin'r to come naca inio uig piaoe in (Jon"res3. That was the whole' Question! , . ' fir. GaiEolJ tbeu proceeded with his stqry of Anderaonville. - .Tbe," appoint-. ment of Ueueral tvinuer as Comini-i saty General of all persons and pimon i'ri IhrtJitchont the Confecfoi-acv is le- liCHneed. - He ebullenged any Demo cratio .member froin tbe neichborlooJ f Elruii a Cani Douglas or Fort Del eware to rise and say- that 'any inhu manity hud been 't pei petrat'?d there. KoDeoiacrai doing , ki)' he denounced ihiaatifn'as fearfqlly' and awfully uatrue. !. Hill disuluinied" any iiur- p6 of charging inhumanity on any b(idy He onWiead a Jetter'from the New York N'V6rhr iis -"evidence ' of crueltieH pt?rnble from prison life a8d he bad wound up tbe statement it say!wg that-- tbe t.fSeiiil - record sljaWedlo tlrt" relative mortality to be 'j-ea'l'flf'WmWig'ftoutbcru prisoners at IbjKonUjlpan among Northern pils- oiiers ati tbe a.idUi. . . "nipOjibcr aaked " f'Do you charge ttui the inoi'talitv araonir Confederate i . , ; prisoners at tbo North was owitur to cruelty P1 ' ' IV j Htj Hill rl ido not undertake to say br what the mortality on either side of theime wM attributable. ; I say'tbat i iras attributable to those honors ia 8epsraUe iW'from' :' prirtl lif an here, aud utended jny point ajainsi.ttriving to work up these hor rors of the paat to b-ep alive strife ffbieh ought to be hurried. J Applause.) Alluding tor the, jBfltual decoration (f griv.es ia,"uiaJ5putb, r jljl f BaMi rand it was,, be cause, of that glorious feeling that be protested against the feviyal of the history ef 'stich hofrora." Virneio. ;bo,(lo y bronght there? (t'borus ffum. , Deniocratio Biembers Blaine I Ulaioel Blaine!) Mr. Garfield boned the aime fratar- i 1 . nal feeling could follow the forty niuinA d nftlia soldlrs who bud recently left their places around tbe House. Adiscusaion ensued ' tin this Joint, wbh b developed tbs following flgnrra 5 OfliS aubordiuste poaitiousin'theiaat Houet n wersfilleiUnion sol diers. ut the etjbty-ave -positions in tbW preaent Uwe( twenty were till ed by Union soldiers. Thi from the Demueratid aldl."lTie Kepuflican aide claimed thai, i tb Uoue loitoffice, .:...lT.f.i" rYn.' L.. -'-V.- - . uiu viiiub .wi'iiera ware UISU11SS6Q ahi UikirpWe ailed by nine Couftd erate , eolders. f . (JajGtilJ prooeedad to diaeua tbe si etingt'of prieobersfandgav a detail d bUtory of tbe causes of tbe auspen ion of tha exchange. He claimed that the central ptlat if the difficulty was tbe determinatlyo of tbe Confederate govoruicot and people to exclude from tbe coumoa rules of war' tha officers' sat saea of tbw tegro regiments, He laid tbe object of the oatrsftoua treat mint if piMMiftn at AihIj riM'SwIl bad ibcrefuie b 1 11 U niiiie Union aoldieil, to that f ben U'u.4t;J, ill' y aoiiul be teliielco. Uar eiue ii eouuvv'VtitW ihul tie monl add H A tl. t tul ject we title, slid Jhcrou latta having been the conaciooa aattor of ttt terri ble work at Audeawmlle. the JkmerU can people atilf licld aim uiifit to U aJmitfed amon the JegtMaior of tha , t i.' -' Mr. BUine will fpeak , ao hour to njorro, when the previous qnestW win be calb d. -'Ashtille CMieiii Mia," Clapp, Widow lidy of Miuibell, lua reoontlv received $109,000, ai her half interont !u the ba!a of mica fnmi tbe teTcbrnteJ Heap and Clapp mines. j Governor Tildon has refused to par dou Edward Stokes, wbo killed Fik. i ..''Etajon and comiuou acso," aays the Xreatoii Itepublic'ao, 'tell ns that Ge. Grant does not desire a third term." ' And can yoti stand there like a fool and let reason and coniuoa 8eu?e ia tq you iu tbat way without' recent lug it?Corier-Journul.' Sonie, blockhead declares tbat Bisbon Hayen has great, influence nmoiig the MatbodisU of tbe South. : It is about tbeame-lafluence, both in quality and qna'ntfty.'iSat.Ben.Xuner las with the inhabitants of New Orlcailf. Courier Journal., , v !,.?, K? ,.!i . , i . : , Prayer is tbe rustling of the wings J the angels that are n their way bring ing us the boons of heaven," Elren as a cloil forebliatloweth rain,- so prayer foresnadoweta the blesiing " evtn sa the' green blade U the begmning of tht tiai-veat, so is prayer the - prophecy, at the blessing that is about to come. Spurgeon'; . n i ' ' ' ' i ; ' v At One time the- mission of Christ seemed a failure. It was wh le the sol- diers weredriving the nail into the cros, whil Ha was t tasting the vinegar and hyssop, while the Roman cohort was guarding bis senled tomb. '' ' " '.' But the religion of Ohrist is the on ly thing which the' centuries had loft unwrcc-ked. .feii and ineuMHies, forms and theories courts and temples, na tions and orders all are 2me. But the Cross nf Jesus Christ ii the - light, the life, the resting place of tijore souls to-Jay tbau it was yesterday or had ever boeri. :-And thus it will be : every dav till time nhall end. The heart that rests beneath the cross is comforted. The soul that flees to it for refuge can ever say : 'In tie Cross of Chrint I glory ; ToweringVer the wrecks of time." Notice il need mnnev nr- it rduivalent and earnentl v rfinnr, 11 persons indebted to me to come for- wnra4nt once sna make settlement in some satiaCifjiVy wsy. - ' r. u. tiawiey, ai. 11. ! Ve need, want, '.sjd muitjiave tie meaey you owe ns for subscription. Ho coaio forward at once sod settle. We hupe this notice will be bufUcietit Money lent iu a registered letter is st our risk. ' A FEJIftV S4VRD IB) A PKIH.W We will send the Aihoxian daiml frioa 2.00.aiid the Im'uivilla WVkly Vourur-Joumal usual price 12.00. stage paid on both.; papers, fur bue year, tor vz.HO. j The Weekly CounerJournsJ ia tb great National Family Newapii per. t It will, oa December Slat, J 875, distrib titiimjartlally f 10.000 in aluabl proven is among its subscribers, and ev- ij uuwipiiuii mm turvugu us will be entitled to a .registered sod nunW bered rtfeit Joy. dwtribution. Seud e S2.80 and gt both" puperst m ;QAe TeJ i H&iyrji) , Surgeon J)entit, Ofers lo tbe people of A neon, Stan ly, Montgomery aud Kichmnad eoua-. ties, aiso to tbt putlio generally, bia profcs-ional sorvioes. aud any , one ale. airing Mental work will please notify n.e by lette r or pM.Ul card at Aaaonirille. N. C. aad they erill receive promt) attention. Pi ices reasonable for eh 13T M'erk warreated. i-tf Have 'ou forgotUa.' thai, yoa owe Joba AH'olk tor your Dry Omios and Kailens for 872 73 74 , and tbat be needs aiouey ? Hon if yuU are a friend el. Lie anil appreciate favora done, yon will ge aad pay what yoa owe him, either la corn, eotten. todder, or anything that is worth : money, and ft tbe bighnut j.ik-ea fir it otherwise be Is gi4 lot yon. G. end aatlle in Mime way. and mi wi.11.7. llo tu be f.-nae at 3Juloby Sutioii. . - . ' ll-lss rAY-..snAs-,YC: W i - 0 that lin.ii.d.dto ComucllMl to rt'ixirt all whu tin and liavu't ntade M)lmtactiry arranRi iU' iit aa to I UK mont to tint Ijimtiiieroial JtmrJ of ih enanty, tbua dubari-uig yuu fiyiu receiving cred it iu thf ronntr. You will pioiuts hmd this advertiiuient and MVft ntMVt. AJ, WM Mllftll Kffc. ikkA i.n ..II ourtlaims iu th Ijauda of au officer.. 'Jome at once aud settle a wo -.-T'-tavV nva'rted long. - ' Onr nsual-aiiaortmont of Ladiea and Geutg Dress uouut. Boots, Shoos; Oaitora, box i'oe aud LmUoS l'n;uuh Caif Drug Boot ou liaud. During tlio ear la76 we sall.ooly fur cash. v ; . w GADDY WILLIAMS " We e.irueslly ask every one due this office to come forward aud settle. . , , , We respeetfully request all peraoas due us.for proteMsionnl serviues to call aud make satisfactory suttlemeut be fore the 1st day ofjj auuary 1 878. We will uot, practice for any one after Jan. 1st, who owe us and fails to settle in siirue fcatisfactory wanner before thut time. ; 10 HAW LET, ' - f - s-T UEEMAN. Nov )tb At GreatlylEeduced 'Priots. N. C, TH03CI eonipluto, eomptisiiiK almost eveiy tiling that cau ho culled for. Dry jorKlt la ;roat variaty. r than formor pffucs, HeadylViiile Clatliiug ou baud and to arrivv If fit aaif sniterarvbodv, Hagur, Coffiw, Ae.t New Orlracn MoUVnMs"a siMMiiatity. Hit prii'cs ml vhty of gid are at such cheap puces tilftVjoa will or cannot afford to ask bottur. ' " Oo and m-v and ho nr!ycouvinccd. He buys all kind ofconi.trv nnidiion. Polktou, Out.otiq 1875. 1-ly NO.TE.LOST! OllA nnt Ann Jnnnnmr IflTVt ftlna4 Ctiuan Ann JlutLumi t.i thi aitwmni itf ftl'Ml- aik.1 ..ii. duo Jnuuarv 1877, agaiiiHt tht ain, to th amount l 120. A" pirrHoim are foreirsrntd aaiimt trniliug for citliur of the ahovi nutm. 8opt. a.875. . B. a.MPACK. Tl MINERS STOKE liver) tiling ia the ' Hardware Lino Froia a FIS atOO-C.to an AKTIL Saddles, aViJIea, ' ' slacneM, Tinnlcs, -afollow Ware, Castings, sVicun, Hoar, '"' Pngnr, Coffee, Bice, Soap, Xcal, for, AM Uetaaiptciia 11m t .. , V , . '. , it. i : A : ut to a la te em7 i . Or V "TERMS CASH. t3T Call a tae w give sae your orders, JEf . L. LPoLK Jreo ana Nails er Hi kinds and aisi a, and ( arptniers ai-d siUcisuiiib teJe iaat aeeawaatlf a kaal - S-wf -WW.. r. ciM.4,: w.:,, c X i V IT V A fl Tv TT It E Tl S M A N U F A O T U It E R S , and Vttoleaale Dtk-ra In Japanned and ifuirt 77h; Tlrr, Tiuuers' Trimming, , ' llollow Ware, Cooking and Heating Stoves. Hanover tot.,. - - - Ulumore POSITIVELY N'O CHROJ10S. The Danbury News CoiitaiiiiiiK every T?et U, forty coluuius of choicJ reading mutter, prinkd ouckur, haudsomu typo aiulliiiti whito Oaper. ' v M 15 JV E s if. editc-d by Th Oaxiciii NiwsMan1. is L'jnfrilmtud to hv Omui'i. Alli-.il i. 1 41.- .1 i- ... . " " V i.uis,auuowic e.tiictwnU',r Wo-jwll Ion- uish ftvsh correspondence from tho kading cit- tra. ana voiiirumio CO rue TI1K MK1VR Iirk itii' ion, Cuts audi'nzzleccliUu-B; nrit'in&l niatlA. ilia ltnuC n. O vuv ULD. UUlHUJi .1111 IIIC freidu st and host stories. Iu all its departments it is ciuieu wnu scnipiumiirciire, ami is, in ctm- St'OUullUU. OlIH l)f thu lil'at fiimilv liMii-nuU ivnli. lishud. ... baniplo copies free send for one. i T8R1IS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One or,., ., , . ...... .v. $2 00 Speoinl ratct to postmastors and clubs. ; Bfll.r lVAM,)1ilmry1Ct.l BeoT sV Shoe Shop, Polkton, N. C, Will keep on hand for sale cbeap for cash or iu excliange for country pro duce, Raw Hides, a good assortment of all grades , of Leather, ready-made, Bridles, Harness, &c. aW;Give him a call. Uf All persons lnchbtL'd to mo are icqaestcd to cowe forward aud makci umuediato paywuut. James H Benton. Artist, - Polkton, AI C. Informi His public thai be in prepares1 to take I'imtpKrnyhs, Pictured, Ac, at bis Galtry in Polktou. diary's moderate. Call or -me aud I will guarantee satisfaction. ltf DCALEIIS is Pry floods, BoetH, Shoes, Hats, Groceries, &c. . fot, any thiiiK usually found in a f rst-elaas cuaui'-y stora ai cb ap as tho cheapest. Ikin't fail to call ou ns when ynu come to l'olktoo and we guarantuq to suit in prices and quality of QooUs. ... NOTICK. Irutarn nr most siucero thanks to ssv old friends aud patrons for yast fnvors, and would say to she public that I am still carrying on at my old stand near Mukany btatlon, the carriage making In all of Its various branches, in a manner that can not be surpat either for durability . or stylo. Persona wiitLing to get good barjjniua iu bug23 s .will do well to give me a call before btiying elxdr'nue. Repairing done at short notice oa liberal terms. Mr expa Wuce bt -S yeurs enables me to warrant full Batbdacllon to all who may give tne a trial. tt.J F. M. GRAY. Jry Silt St4? ttl HIlOULDEnH neKE aiDssss aiioi'f.atKRit. TMr4 mtmt Carrel IIAnl al ' BINFORD, CBOW CO. The undorsirned havimr nrnrnintrl an interest in tbel'olb & Ponds llilla will oten a Wood k Llaoksmith abnn at said mills, where be i ropo-ws to do all kind of werk, for which be will take anytliintf for man or Mast to' eat, for pay. " tlo to ate him if you want your norso auou rtgnt or your buggy mended P nlosttRuidil and isrn .ima tal.ani .nd ceru and see if tie wont. Jo ss well it tou or better than Hnvbedk 1m also keen on linnd fur anln M.nan P.i. rsb r hi exchange for corn, wheat. Bum or any ainu 01 country , produce, a fall aMHoitmeut of scde,' 'upper, kip, auci iiarncni , icatner. Urve tne a call tad I promise te suit yoa la prices and quality.,,.,,. t 4 ; C C M. SULLIVANT. Aug. 5, 187i.v LA 3 FLORIDA! ll)VtiuU llaitlt faaMaratU ea fl. I ... rrtta fur M..aUKi Kawapubw!d ai Havanuah.Oa. lal'y, ; wAy7tt an. .. A4rttamrfr.lri,.i,,; taU Hutw, ,u,h.ui a its cv'iwina. It m thi L2 if i n OI Ail caijriitionii Made oat of bcit timber from Brown Orcc-k lhtloiu. UUaGll3,CAUTS,Ac, 0 Ou W17 rsoculjtrJruia. ' Ap,.l, it, , . .' 9'7 ' , I'oi ki'ua, N. C, euuonaicomnms. fttUt rilH Of JIM JLlHXf, WAGOXS WookBindiii t Him 111 mmmi ; , " I "f Vmfnl In tha Tr toat and lataat nroted strle. Wo bar tbe oult ottiblB Job orfics asi book-bindikt u THE -CITY O? RALlCldH, aca ' ta T 1 lirVT k'STlRt 1IUU IfVT nf iw. VI. J Ixl 1111 STin riii Prlntlliv Paupblcts aad Hookij baa Uen itaiTil praiood by the I'icu North and Ronta. ay J. B. tsnrweii, a. reaca inmuu. iU-irfgar-" av uTr had ollB(fltb ay rna:ra w oo oeuer wora." w. r. naa gndi, Principal 8alchjhtBaU1aeniii-7. . loo-ail-iiiy prtfctiua;- ta but , yean-on a f aoq wart and 00 aartaaowafcie ' I v Wrma a any Publiabiqr Uoaaa Monh M V terms ai any Publiabiqc; Uoaaa Monh er V South." MaJ. Kubt. Diuctaaa, Sup't Elr(- v baui ScbuulK " W know of ao beticr hoate In Iholr llna PiUnl in. I'uliU. -ll'i. sens' National. Bank, of Kaltitfh : ' Ws kaoar flf no Establishmeat terpUii mWn'w r more sajlsfautory Jobs. Mmh of tbstr prlsV iag aud biudlngdooa fEfrthis BeokUaaiakea premiums at uitrent t'aira." . uur , nij v n.s rnr uierif.nutnns, arp- iw iwni iu tire uiaraou ' ccuu ,ur caufiuEiiv. tJV" If vnn want mnnA mnrk -11J nrlcos, for printing BOOK8, PAMPIILITt, i BUHINIl.' 4. (.'iitcui.avka. KAns rAkiia rivi-i ApviT T-rs T-7 tu(A'D t'AitUB, JU VJCUP(-, TiOi, er NO iTE.ITKADB, B1IX. BOOE-BINDINa Of AIT 1170, 6eua your orders te , EDWARDS, 6R0UGIITO1V ft O. PUINTERi AND BIK9IV, , KALEIGU, N.C. niBLfCAIKECORDER, Organ of N. C. Baptist, pubUsle every week at $3.10 per sflunm. One of tae oldest Religions Papers lo tbe South. As aa J at .1.. - .. at . ji tuc Diaic. AUUTOI, Atff AJUflt llVwVat1 rrf3 a. im r..t.t-L wr r w w k ai.A A tPiiwr a r r nttifi saw Ja T letteuaj , MEnCllAXDISE BROKE, Solicits orders for every etacrfytfou of ' ME RCHANDISE Art rr WILCX, GIBB PIIWIVIX anal inAKIPt'l.ATKa. Cf A NO, Wiliaivta Ti. ml xx. r. 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