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,MH.-k & Daniels it Daniels,
ATI ORNEYS AT LAW,
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s, DTLAND NlX'K, N, C,
e-tires wherever his services are
PreiVrence and TreiiMirf.
; I worked and encourajed ethers to
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I work until I became exhauated and
ll r-il,r.p ,l..;.-.l.- ,1.1 i r .1 !
...... U41, cuiu .rum e at last fell upon the deck ucd
I'roiii ItinR ood.
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vi r II. K1TCI11N,
Att or.
:ney and Counselor at Law.
Scotland Neck, N. C.
trfr Office: Corner Min and Tenth
.a?.
1 5 ly.
rjV K. WTI1TAKKR,
A TTCI! N E Y an 1 Col'NSKLOn AT LAW.
Scotland Neck, N. C.
Pis.-tiet-s wherever his services art
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i ' t i W . H. Kdtehin will appear with
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'1 cases.
AVID b'ELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Enfield, N. C.
Practices in all the Courts of Halifax
and in trie ou-
? 8 ly.
... i a . i..'in;njr counties
nan, hand Federal Couits. Claims col
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wh Ion. Henderson. wtddon.
DY. ZOLMl'OFFER & RANSOM,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Welpon, N. C.
r I ' i 1 "MAS N. HILL.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Halifax , N . C,
l'ractiees in Halifax and adjoining
i."'it'-. and the Federal and Suprem
Fuurts. 3 Sly.
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;1)WAIU) T, CLARK,
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Halifax. N. C,
Practices wherever his services are re-a-i:red.
Snecial attention to collection
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o.anns.
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11. M. JOHNSON,
U, KICK- Cor. Main and Tenth Streets,
vU ly. Scotland Neck, N. C.
bruok
Tlian fjuall' excitement from a gulden
chalice:
I'd rather sleep on Ftraw m a shepherd's
hut,
Than lie awake and restless in a palace.
I'd rather earn dry bread in lusty health.
And eat it with a sense of wholesome
pleasure,
Than feed without the est of appetite
Off gorgeoua plate and unavading
treasure.
I'd rather have one true, unfailing friend,
Than fifty parasites to crave my bounty;
And one poor lass who loved me for
myself,
Than one without a heart who owned
. a county.
Nature is kind if our desires are pure.
And strews rich blessings everywhere
around us;
While Fortune, if we pant in her pursuit.
Too often grants her favors to con
lound us.
Fresh air and sunshine, flowers and
health and love
These are endowments if we learn to
prize them;
The wise man's treasures better worth
than gold,
And none but fools and wicked men
def-ise them.
Charles Mackav in (Jm tuber' a unoil
HORRORS AT SAMOA.
slop;,
Ei. IT'.:: Ikmo i:a-i : I d;
wlut abating, and the sea was irr'' ' yoa knnw rLi. is izoi -i 'i
( ; v 1
t;:'- wi.
down. I knew then Hint we wen i i jn
safe, but the Trenton was gone, as E:;';i! 1
J. L. KITCIIIN,
AGKNT FOR
1'IANOES. ORGAXS, SEWING
MACHINES and TALHOTT
SONS' BOILERS, ENGINES,
and SAW :nd GRIST
MACHINERY.
O-rrf'pondence Solicited. Personal at-(-.u
I.'v tnvsell or canvassers given
prr.i;.!iy.
Scotland Neck, N. C.
PANACEA WATER
;tls Dyspepsia, Chronic Piak
ki i 'K. .Scrokfla Eczema. It possesses
rnre aiid extraordinary iwerit in Kidney
a: I Liver trol'BEES. A splendid ap-p-t:zer
and blood purifer. Cenerally re
1: -ws iisiKi-iiUKS instantly. Keeps for
years arid wrll cure either at or away
fr the Springs.
Ke:orl ot cures unprecedented.
If your druggist does not keep it send
?L "t for a oise of G gallons F. O. 15. at
I.i:r!eton, N. C.
to JOHN A. WILLIAMS,
Head Agency for U. S.,
Oafokd, N. C,
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IORSES
MULES
O f
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A LETTER FROM Mr. JEHU NlClIOLLS.
How the Trenton was Lost and
the Men Saved.
By the courtesy of Mrs. NTcholls ,
of this place, we publish below some
extracts from a letter from her son,
who was on the "Trenton5' in the
greatest, disaster :
Apia, Samoa, March 25, IS SO.
My dearest Ma: I have in the
ast week faced death perhaps an
hundred times, f.nd am yet well rai l
enjoying most excellent he<h. But,
aiaa ! the good ship Trenton'7 is no
more. What is left of her now lies
one hundred jards from slioie in
about 3 fathoms of water. We were
victims of ore of the most terrific
hurricanes that it has ever been the
misfortuue for civilized man to en
counter. Last Saturday we made prcpara
tions for u storm, by getting down
yards and masts, preparing anchors
and securing everything for sea, but
we had anticipated nothing eo se
vere. About 4 o'clock on Sunday
morning we had to get up steam end
steam against the heavy seas , which
were sweeping our decks.
I was on deck and saw that we
were driving pretty well; but when
a tremendous sea which looked like
a great mountain coming down upon
us, sttuek us it was more than the
Trenton could stand. The sens
went down our smoke stack and ex
tinguished the fires. We had already
lost our rudder, and then along
came a huge German nian-of war and
t iok away our propeller.
Then it was that 1 bejan to lose
all hope for we were practically at
the mercy of the wind and waves.
All hopes of again getting up steam
were gor.c, and the wind was even
yet increasing in fury.
I tell you , dear ma, it was a sight
to harrow the most hardened soul.
Wheu the morning sun broke upon
us , oa every side were monster ships
battling with the furioU3 tempest
All the smaller craft had already
gone down, or been washed ashore ;
and .heu the Yandalia went ashore
and we could see before our very
eyes and within easy hail, during
calm weather, men battling aud
struggling far dear life in the terrible
waters.
The ri. i 1 r'a l from i m
seems to have V.cl as I he
Iti n lsil 'Ian - I'od,. !
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II,
K I I 1 I 1 I ' U!1H II'
1 !irn
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live iu the Stut
her stern was even then u-on the nothing o
reef. Gradually the ea became j resurrect
calmer and we were near enough to
the Yandalia to take on bofrd the
poor half drowned meu, who were
dinging to her rigging.
Our loss in life was one man with
about a dozen wounaed ; but the
whole loss cf life in the harbor
amounted to about 150.
We are all quartered on shore and
doing very wtll I am much pleased
with this place . It la a paradise
md the natives are so kind to us.
If I had more time I would give you
a description of the Islands and the
natives, of the strolls which I have
taKen through the orange groves,
bnana and cocoanut groves. I am
now about 8,000 miles from home
and traveled 20.000 miles to get here.
When we were about 45 days out
from 1'anaina, we pai; into Tahiti,
one of the Marquese group for coal ;
and I can say without exaggeration
that it is the most beautiful spot on
the globe. Nothing could be more
bet utiful, and nature could not smile
upon it more beautifully. It is call
ed the L'aradise of the South Pacific.
And if it were within reasonable dis
:ance of the civilized world, it would
become a noted place.
I lost nearly everything I had by
the wreck but will perhaps be paid
by the government soilc day. I
must close. May God be with you .
Your all", son,
Jr.nr.
lere
it an 1 L'u the ra t in
zo way
i
jur
ation? A railro-.id to R.ngwoo't is
.a .
s c i : .
lie K
Hi
: : .
c in:
iruc'a needed ; it woul 1 make this ! rcuyr .f New York ..;
one of the most desirable places to . to 1 e very u
: i.
II;
railroad from strand u
Jisas:,
hi
Tl.
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in :
1 . :ip'. !
lei.ing
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or.
.;v;ic.
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Weldon here would be tuach better- '"' 1 b:a U-ad body f--und a -
and would pay much better, but we , '-f printe 1 p..por in Lis pot k-t 1
would be pleased to get one from ! it was so w.r:: w . t h ft rcadi'.g :
any point. Mr. J. 1'. Tyree left j they could .curctdy make - ;l
Monday for Avoea, where Le v.iil j words, but th was what was a
spend sever! dayserj'oung f.sh, vv. , the pap.r :
Mr. raul Garrett is visitL'g friends K' ep- go'i c iinpany or
and relatives here, his hotue is at i Never be id'e.
Memphis, Tenn. Miss .1. C. Gordo:, j I f y.ur hands can n( t be
returned from a visit to relatives in ' erurdoW-d atten led to the
Rocky Mount on Monday. Mrs. C. tion of your mind.
A. Williams and family aie vi.-itirm ! Always speak the truth. Mak-
Mrs. W. P. Si.up.-ou at Wilson. Mr., few promises.
Y. T. Pullei; 'who is noted, as being ! Live up to y ur ergag.?mci.t s.
the greatst le.iu in this section., vx- Kc ep your own seciets, .f mj.i
pects to leave soon for Connecticut , j have any.
so I hear. V ii! Tom is a clever boy j When you speak to a ptma look
and it is to be regretted that he is so them in tie face.
soon to leave uj. Mr, J. .. GairettJ Good company and good couvera
who has been employed in Register's ; ti:i are the very tinevvM d' virtue.
ollice, has returned to JTuigwood. He G ..
says he is terribly atrJieted with a j else.
be :r.o- ;
orgiit at he mass
.t the '.d S.,uth
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No."
I'irr i n
' h A U -t.Il l'c.i 1 i iiae I
;de 1 s..uthern d i 's. t'
ulker, ( 1 d i i i e i . -' ' j ut!
U':.r
dud.-
man :
u r v aii f ; 1 1
S I k U s
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ke eli, tut Mr.
a "liit berii l r.i
I :.e ad van. .."! ;
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Mr I :.- is a
and is tl.e tvp:c;d
i'er.l :.aee. He is v
Nor ' ! ( ' k-id ; i, . '.
uutfceraer l !l :p
V wiiri a
in pal j I'. ar.d
: ri a:
and
u arte e es.
lue
iHir
ru-hed t-fail.t In.ck in a ere at p
K i v. Hi'
r 4- d
. : T " : ; , , i . i : . 1 a
:,- 1 : ,m- :
!.u :h n. dd
:i well .t;i nviv
i ;,::- v i n L . os 1
wave Ui.ro t.i I.i
' , !,
Hei- beau
1 sai l to be ordv 2' cars of ago, an 1
'is a rattling t mperar.ee o iker.
Mr. I)iio:i niadi.
1 spt. cell at tie (ill k-
. 1 character is above all tiling-
oeua
half d' t!u
Sout hern victims nl
and when he had H:
ii q u e :i '.
h -S , M'dtT!!i .'
he Cm: W ar.
. 1 - ll'Ui
ih re
Win
case of "can'c help it" love, lie; Your character cannot be i-scn
savs it came on him ir:st.r:nir.eouIv ! tially itdured except by your own
.i.;t i. c -.,;.i : ti .ee. i ' tile coarse o I ins s p. .vii l.e e.'iar ae
uiie ue i i o len.iyg in ii.i.iu-. ai.o : "v.--. ,
despite his strongest e.lbits to ward 1 f any one speak evil of yon. let 'iz. d as i.l.otic the s'atunent of
the monster off. Cuoid saeeeedine- in i your lite b.; so that none will believe ( that the young
i i . (. r ' i.e.
w :. : l ' or; oi
' 1 1 i i v v i . i 1 '
i n; . ';' e'i'.
S rv - II
L ! ; w " -
Yidee t;s !.
-.1 ir.e. i, d 1' .
transfixing his heart with a dart a
certain young lad" from Tarboro
him.
! hanLy a 'ry tye in t'ie lnu.e. In down it. a n. n
I the coure ol Ins sp"-oh l.e ch
ii, ila Ih
. I w i 1 r - ' ' i
men d'i,e So;.;: wire tieing rean-d nanre ei.ravi'i
l
the
!1 ee
nl !i
Ml.' W
(d.ae::.!'i Mi
ice
q.plau-li
i
led.
I'he O ilium 3I;t!it in nUisi-ton.
Drink no kind of intoxicatiriu" ! L"
gentleman's cabo of heart trouble.! Ever live (misfortune ex.-ept. (i, ; '- Iu:'! ' tLc ' :i'
Cannot some one of Your man v i wit hir. yt ur income. ('a!u' 1 1 r "U'1U !: 'l
readers prescribe him.' The recent! When you retire to bed, tdduk slaa',aenl ro:u'1'' "
rainy and cold speb has hindered i oyer wirar you nave neon uoing uur
farmers ia their operations considers ing the day. .
.nng Ma-
- . I
. hit
civ v 1 1 ; r
Ion'(s Cor (.iiuil
M t,ko no haste lo bo
voa
:ibly , very few in this bcctom have
One of the leadinn Dhvsiclaos c,f planted any cotton. A g-n 1 leal of wou.u prosper.
the national capital remarked to me ! tl!'ano irt b'" lHc l U1 lU' 3tcli h I"Nin:-'- ' 'ady gains give eiu
today that if a bra ad was on the 'his ason, whether it wii. ;)ay the Ptenc with tranquility of n.-.. L
forehead of every woman who used frir or M icmaii.s to oc teen.! Never play at. any game of cance. j
opium in some form, society here j T " Exodus" fever ecm, t ot to i Avoid temptation, Ihiouh Icar;
would go to pieces. He attributes have sti uck the " coon ' in this see-: yon may not withstand it.
lm fpmhtf.il nnn,litJ.-,n f ntf-Ar t , J t ion as we h n ar no tal k o f an V lea v i n". ' Earn money before you spend it .
. er
the dissipated life led here by tl.e j A Jt'"1 i"ny 'Litc people think an
women of the upper iendom. The xol!!! 1' 'ii'nur I'reMicrds of the
endless round of balls and receptions ! negroes from this county would be
I hedt, allow yo;iraelf t
uhdiiiatio'i-i to any man.
L:)n't iliMire. p ;ir fai
; i geuer.a! eon . e, .-..! .on.
Hoidc give t i . r pie ' ngrapii to
men and don't ...k ti.eta for their.-.
Don't make yourself eon-picuoii
at anv time bv load laii'ddre' or talk
Nevv.r run into debt, uahoS yju
see olainiv a wav t-oiret out aeam.
Never borrow, if you can possibly I I '" r-!l to a hv ay. try to he fi a:d
is such a strain upon them that they ! yrcat advantage to the whites. If i avoiu it
must seek relief in some way. They
login by taking a soothing S'rup, as
any farmer doubts
this We
a Ivhe ! marry until you are abh to
him to sit down an I wi;h pencil and niqiort a Wife.
. . t .ii
ami jiHt an. i geiier-.-m, an '. aoove aii
womanly.
Don't wear an evening dren to a
H !!!::'.
; h the e;i;:
, N", si.e v
i ' i i i e i . : . i e ' 1 .
Will, 1 1 I vs t re v 1 n
h .ve "( .c.rv.e ! - hi
:i graved on th : . -i
Iiaek o; y u tl v'l e a h
a ' a : u .
ha'. Willi! i o l
1 Wotii I hlJ"'.'.' ! h
' h ee rrp- t o h ; s i . .v a
'i u s'.'" with t ! ' i
can u '. the I i e g h d. t
i Lav had t '-. ; e : iv. :. e
1 rs in y - i
i:i:tii t i:ic
a rule, to put thern to 'sleep. This j b'ai,tr ,,r l,y heart ealeul iie i.;vv
after a while fails to act, then parch much dcar i-oaey he has made in
coric is resorted to. From this it is ! the past twenty years employing
Never speak evil of any one. Be quiet afternoon reception ; don't
; jut before you aie generous.
i Real over ItiC above maxims at
io-t
ai le.
i,i u are a'i
: 1 ! we a " e
nver . bit a r
! u!,r al ter ' he o".-;i - '
1 . i - i I i i iln" ' ill.
M ' !,e rea i I lie s , i ,( i I.
l
only a stop to pure opium and j iiegroc-3 and v e think ho wc
last once a week'. Tyj
surprised to see liow for he has re
the other direction.
Absolute ruin. Some people buy the
crude gum and eat it regularly every
day, while others buy laudanum and j Lauds worn out, buildings decayed, j
ttcgi'adeu in
in ikes
drink it iu quarter ounce , half ounce
and even ounce lotions. And then
ttierc are Dover's powders and meirp
Linc pills, both of which act rapidly,
and especially the latter. The habit
stock half fed, and worst of all the: We take the following from
i ne
it fleet IV.
liel. Mar-h
whole mortgaged for about it j last issue ed t he Kicker:
value. Ii not this the history of the j NOT sc ess
farmer who employs r.egro labor lo j Lst Saturday night, soon aHer 11
make cotton? Of course there may I o'clock, some gentleman whose iden-
. .. - I.-. ! , . .
seems more of a disease than a vice, ! !'e some- exceptions Put tiiey are iew. , tuy is unnon to us, ureo a cna.gs
for the whole nature of the victim There srems to l.e quite a squabble ' of buckshot fnrough the side windo.v
undergoes a complete revolution, 1 lre over the Post ollice vvhicU pays of our editorial room directly at the
moral, mental and physical. After a 3 ear, more or less. ! spot where our cot is usually placed,
a short time the victim will sacrifice j Mr. II. C. Matthews has put in a j Had the cot been there we should
honor, friends and family for the strong pi. cation for it and A. have been inquested on an d buried
fatal dm- Taerc is 1.0 cure, for i doubtless get it. To counter balance ; ere this. But tl.e cot wasn't there,
even the asylums fail to Ilect a this Mr. W. II. Jones the present in-1 We are not party, but we are no hay.
permanent cure except in rare in
cumbent, who has held it for neatly 1 seed. We havn't slept twice in tl
.Pitts ! forty years, has sent up a petition ! same spot in the last twelve weeks.
ooa :iittio. s; v (;kim .i)
stances. Washington Cor
t t i with manv 'otjd nam -.s attached Wc hive learnvd the ways of this
i sett in ' forth that he is a esnabio ' community a
man aud although lie is a good Deui- 1 'rouble and we don't propose to
ocrat still he is not particularly nn"of- plant e-urs;lves as a midnight target.
A farmer drove out of our citv 'iVC lartisan;"such being the facts : We feel sorry for the gent who
with a load of supplies a bale ol j therefore he prays that the " rascal" . wasted ais energies and ammunition.
Indiana prairie hay, a bur of Rich- j in this ease Le not "turned out ;" il , He doubtless went away from
mond meal and a sack of Milwaukee 1 rm;nw to i, n w.nt Mr. H.-.r window ft elictr that he was c:C
without a 1. .t or boii.uet.
Don't Teel it ncces '-ry to bow to a
man )ou have met at a ball or party
afterward unless yo,i want to con -tinac;
the acquaritar.ee. ,
D,n't write, except when it can't
be avoided, to men. Make all your
notes acknowledging courtesies, etc.,
bol ( and to t lie point.
.Don't offer to shako- hands when a
man is introduced to you , and donh j
think it i.cir.s :ry when he say-,
good bye unless he first tfends Lit
Don't allow any man to treat yoo '
with anything Lut the greatest res !
pect. Resent as an in pertinence j
any approach to familiarty of speech ;
l
or action. :
Don't laOast that ya do not read; jL,-v f:.r ; :! '. 'he
A. ! 1 ...... t
iae i-ai.c rs, as in .ay ns 00 now a : .pA(,
m.-. n so:
l-i the 1,
( u!t one-tions. Iron
1
ore-u, and be-,.,-.v ing !
v. ho showed p r e -1 :. c
swerinr tlieie.
Ci one o '."1- eei a g
neat him a si ijp-aiit v
;i' I iie na me 1 1 n.e re eo
bearer to Su-. .ro:;'
marshal. 'is u -nab pro
him b .a fcerie 1 oi '
yonr
la -, Don't tairi
it
ne ee
cry to
tv at considerable cost and rt'u1 -1 the daily or- weekly journal,
contain but keep yourself po-ted; on
art, literary, social , and political
topics of the day. --iLcdden na
1 J..,.;-, -
lis
1
If v our :c.
n a ha"'.
I'd f-!l On
i ( n 1 y
iicjr 'o
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La' : ! h
tne
Willy i:. !y.
,f good thing
' 1 1 o w in a a y
Hour and a side of Chicago bacon
rison will do in this terrible dilemma, to credit for demg a smart thing
on wnicu ne uaci I.rom,se i not less j gentleman close here who . Come again odd chap.
man nity percent, prom ana mil
Civen a lien on his crop to seenre its
Mr Peitirew, d
on 1
t r.
J! 'I
. a-o: na
has a pig (Berk-hire I believe', tL.it
sucks a milk C av ; the little fellow
sits on his haunches and p ills away
much to the gratification ol the cow
which shows eve ry sign el enjoyment.
I l.e'hve I hare about told you the
news of the '-Burgh" and this sec
lion so vdi bring my cor.-'-spo:; iei.ce
to a close. "J L'vr.Mn"
.llniivti'S- yi i si i ;ii Iiri!5.'
We 'i ' 1 : te t
1, r., I
A FINE STOCK AL
WAYS ON HAND.
ALL MAY BE SUITED.
bh; ;s 6c joiinson.
Gotland neck, n. c.
payment, and that , too, before his
crop is planted. He passed a vacant
All this time t bo. Trer.toe. was lot. trom which uU the virgin sop
slowly but surely drifting upon the j had been taken, but he saw as line
fearful reefs. We could see the j clover ou it as ever greeted the eye
partilly clad and naked men clinging I in any land. He met drays comina
to the masts and rigging of the j from the depot loaded with corn.
Yandalia. A little nearer the shore meal, flour, potatoes, cabbage, apples
we could see the Nipsie, another ' and broom corn for the Deaf and
American man-of-war upon the beach, Dumb Asylum Broom Factory,
and all straggling to get ashore ' which was shipped from Biltimore.
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And then that terrible aud awtui cry ar,u yet euat, mau eun .oj.i .1 in.wn.Li , .O:js0oro .
from the boatwain's n?te, 4Al! hands : fur nothing but Cuhon. if Le live- ;l.,ra 'Le al'.if-
aro 1 1 f i t ' !-'epr. iinn fisspmlile t em 1 thre - score years , and wotk three imitate.- Dr. L :T
deck, a prayer was offered to heaven hundred and sixty live days iu each
by the Chaplain, and then ail were; year, and works sixteen hours each
advised to keep cool. Some took to day, ar.d livces on dry bread, he will
the rigging, some to the lops, and j make nothing. He and his family
some remained on deck, all awaiting ' will drag out a miserable cxrster.ee.
that fearful and awful moment when ! and he will die a p- or, dependent ot
we should strike the reef, and then ; aim siavisu i.e. mn . v nu M,r., Carollua v recommending parched
death by drowning was as sure as! and complain aud blame others for . ,)f,annr. for in -omnia. The Bhp
that we were living. But as by a ' our troubles, and we may j. in all the of Nortb Care.b.na'; tLhk- alrttii
miracle we missed the reef, and then farmers' organizations that can be sweet milk a! vvith than, ledps.
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Work on the greit blidge whie
to spsn the Mis-d-sdpi river
Memphis . Teni... has been commenc
ed. The bridge prop.r is on the
cantilever plan , ae 1 will consist of
1 char. !.e 1 span 77" feet it: b ligtL.
'id 1 is is 1 'o I e the iontrc-sr .-d.-i-.:
was aj. funned for
acu wis n. )n one
ajrt
is beviiie Distriet, el.i
:it mer suit
repartee as leg a.
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ejd:y oa.e r
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ride w;l; ii
O V'Ol
this city, setP off on the peanut ite-m
that t Le J?-'.es oublii-hed a few week's
ago frouo
He savs :
me
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letier :u s-air.-
La! ZCS si en' d
if our secular ex
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acre i i;
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over an ir-Ti fre-Tb? 1000 f-.
The Lhdga will be 7o fi et
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immortaiiz'.d eithel' him-eil
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Vandalia. A .ay of hope gleamed , aroumt our nresiues so 101 as w e . no ul(r l)(,tii.
rr ..,.i,i :i. 1 hnv nnr most nr.i Dre.nl. haV. terf.i- ...... rr.,i e,-,.n
U DOll US. 11 ivi; i,uuiu siimc uiaai i ,,le '
NY
the
his
A :.:hd
production .
w
saved by clinging to the wreck. All
hands were called to man the pumps.
It was a night I shall long remember.
1
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Us ivi:n in tlii f.-rrn of t h : -. r
W hv melLeis 21 vc tnc.r ehil :ren 1
1 us !. 1- .-i.r;,ii-i:ig w ir.cv 1. -e ic lave
d.e chrld cf its nvri.li: troi.hhj ),y u-
proceeds of one crop. Prooresttv: lifie production ot pieast. paiata-1 , .;,1U ,,r i.,;.;.':.:rii.. ., 1 :,v p. -p. ! :'re
F:r:r. b!o and properly parchc.l peatiuti, whr.v'ae.t i eh
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the Vaudalia, some of us could be izrrs and ther tarm supplies, and ' by the Protest ant pruate.
attempt to pay for them from the: mote, in proper poices , a more pio
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