4 T:IE DEMOCRAT, h s c r i D e f rnr. dfm or rat. The Advertiser s 0 PAvonnn. vv vev cent- in-j - 1 c: c It- o ince Jan. 1st Circulates in 15 STATES. KATES LOW. mI ripllovt m In prr rtir. HI1LIARD. Editor and Proprietor. rnr V wf: y - W! !JA!!E. SCOTLAND NECK T I 1 . "I 1 ::U;jlM i T ! 1 v -JL 1 ' B I STATE DIRECTORY. G. Fowle, of Wake connty, i V i n rrt h mor ; salary yo,ooo. i Miiia M. Holt, ot Alamance (. i;: Lieutenant-Governor Lan.el )-. v! Sl'Iil 111 LIIC t.?ciitil.l, V::!i:itn L, Saunders, of Vake f, r ,!y, Secretary of State; salary ( ;,.,.r'j;o W. Sandorlin, of Wayne c:,;;!.'.V, Auditor ; salary $1,500. Dfiniil-l W. Rain, of Wake c :nty, 'J r-nrer ; salary 3,000. S;,l;,cy M. Finder, of Catawba ty , Superintendent of Public I-..-unction ; salary $1,500. i !ko. F. Davidson, of Funcombe ceinty, Attorney-General ; salary 1,000, and Reporter to Supreme Curt ; salary $1,000. James 1- Glenn, of Guilford county, Adjutant General ; salary ,1. C. Ibrdsong, of Wake county, Sftte Librarian; salary 750, .!, I), lioushall, of Camden county, C:,ief clerk to Auditor; salary M n(j. Go kkniiu's Council. eretary of State, Auditor, Treas urer and Supt. Rub. Instruction, Statu IIoaki) or EnrcATiox. ( ; -! eriiiir, Lieutenant-Governor, S, i ;( :u v of SKate, Treasurer. Aud-. i; :, Supt. Pub. Instruction, and Attorney-General. SrruKMK CoriiT. William X. 11. Smith, of Woke, C.iief Justice. A. S. Mcrrimen, of Wake, J. J. Davis, of Franklin, J. a i. Shepherd, of Beaufort, A. ('. Avery, of Burke, Associate .lus tres. Salaries of Chief Justice and Aciate Justices each $2,000. Supreme Court meets in Raleigh ,m the fust Monday in February and hisl Monday in September. iciss unit aim ti:i,i. 111:11 so. You've a neat wife at home, John, As sweet as you wish to see, 4Ls faithful and gentle heart e-d, As f; nd as wife can he: A genuine, home-loving woman. Nut rarinjr for fuss And show. She's dearer to you than lifj, John; Tlien kiss her and t .11 her so. Your dinners are promptly served, John, As li'vewise your breakfast and tea: Your wardrobe is always m order, With buttons where butt ins should be. Her house is a cozy ne-t, John, A heaven of rest below; You think she's a rare In tie treasure: Then kiss her and tell her so. She's a good wife and true to you, John, Let fortune be foul or fair; Of whatever comes t ) you, John, She cheerfully bears her share; , You feel shf's a brave, true helper. And perhaps far more than you know "Twill lighten her end ol the load, John, Just to kiss her and Udl her so. There's a crossroad some where in life, John, Where a hind on a guiding stone Will signal one "over the river,' And the othrr must go on alone. Should she reach the last ii.ikstonc firt, J ohn : "Twill be comf it amid your woe To know that while loving her here, .John, You kissed her and t id her so. C mkiin's Daiiotian, capable of being made use of to the predjudice of the railroads, it wa also accepted by public officers of all grades and of all Varieties of ser vice. In these last cases the pns system was particularly obnoxious and baneful , for if any return was to he made or was expected of public officer, it was of something which was not theirs to give, but which be longed to the public or to constitu ents. A ticket entitling one to free pass age by rail was often more effective in enlisting the assistance and sup port of tLe holder than its value in taor.ey would have been, acd in a great many cases it would be receiv ed and availed of when the olTer ol money, made to accomplish the same end, would have been spurned as a bribe. Much suspicion of public men resulted, which was sometimes j ist, but also sometimes uojust and cruel; and some deterioration of the I moral sense of the community, trace able to this cause, was unavoidable while the abuse continued. The iii:;w:v w. itAi At R: m'I.-M- C' L!.r..,r 'V vr. C?.s: ! ma-. v w v, ' ;' r. lie w-us 1 1 ' rcc itt from Knlan 1 m -f ! iar; 1 u, U K Usr 1 II! i II iIH It I OH VUI it HlII'iC'l !" :. V A ut ! h f r lit'-. - ' ! it VlI.KO.VIS ,V.M I&II.SeUAI C"0.fI.tl5.i.SIO.-S. No. III. To Scotland Neck Demociiat : In describing the areat evils which Hon. Honry W. Grady, el tor of ti e J-'! if,f Ci-fttiif!'--i , "i' jke be fore t!;f ht-' riry soc;c'ic of the Fni- ive his closing thou : .1 which dopenda a ur repub.io on t! ..llior thir ' iU. ;ir.V OliUViT Sorso'.vhat lifltTt d, si-..l he would have h.i.l Iron' in ;n Civ"! Service pi i '.;:: cnliil.tcnol n-ts. S--.I'. !. bm. ui. I 1 r e jlcry f m-n hold dear i3 meraced wiL geit dan g"r.. Against the-e dar:;-s -defend her as jf;u woull the most prx!ous concerns of your own life. Against the dangers of centralizing all po'.iti- ;T:i- letter wa-5 a sa'-1 ical lowers put the approved and trernely touchy a!, out. reputation fur n it was necessary, keep :t up, that he s! SLpprsoil to posse hl'l Cot: - ! I J d m ': v '. .i 1 ! 1!, robably ; (15 s-r.'-Z a 'o th- se ; tionei C.i'an:ity. r.d al tie, S f r war r. h .-h V. II A ill- ilmiti .1 '-.-Air T f t . , ! V ' : r ' '. j o w 1 - -sf 1 v r. '. ', 1 1 in r i. r oy 1 ! ' 1 k to r.D,, b !oar:,im: 1 c- :. t :--We t ! c 1 W-i'. V.. CLa dkr a!" ! I' m 1 a N.i- .i the M'.!,h a lor of the bl ... ? Lirl legion. D is a p.: i here i n w.i t pit red of ueh n.i a a Ch'ar. Ler, F..rakrtr, !teruan. n 1 wt- n;:''! '..ill the crsKVn.r-'pobi'." George W. Cable. T::i-vt mm tr t;. a led h; k I.tr.:-! W:1aU A riOKN FA A i l.AU . r. r 1 1 -. 1 : t ; t v Alt.-'. imperishable r rineiple of I jcal self- ; -o the story runs i-: this fashion, j to ra:tlv.! ti.e ;aiprt mh:i t ! ire the most pr.t riotio that lhe .e:i r'sL are dot nil a!! in their rv,,wrr to',, ,..,.. . 1 ; they ! brin z ibont Y. A ,,,J,V A 1" l O M N I. A I S 'ii!a:i Nil ? ! i" ; 1 t '1 government. Bf twecn the riea and although I will not voueh t the poor cow drafting hit:" seerate ; 1 in:u,:j;, but put it in th it f tin camus build ut th; creat middle ' orese nt dav : 1 j i . 1 T class, thi.t neither drunk with' "Yi. the clock vorks well,' said ! Fnion. TLer wisuld b !. 1 it nv! V . wealth nor e.nbit'.ered by poverty , 1 Charles 'but,' bo:v- arxi.is to find tiaio to -10 the South plungul into a, At roi;rv and Ci nsi i A V 1 di "SoJ ,( ;.)li if th Ki D lll.N, shall lift up the suTjrinp and control oni fault with a Ih'ivz did :M race war, and tliev would lend their the strop,; To the iliilhu o: understand, ",0a have j.i t!. races a-jd creeds that t!:reaten the , urc? on the dial wr.ip.g." courts of men and the tc!udes ol j '-Wherein. our mi-j sts Goel oppose, the home and th-3 citi- larties most frequently arnl most zen a Lomogeneous and honest Vick. l Ti-at fotir should r eople and the simple; faith that I sai l the king. largely favored were those possess ing large means and having large business interests. 0 The funeral facf came to be that in proportion to the distance they were carried those able to pay the most paid the least. One without means had seldom any ground on which to demand free j bet on sunshine in America sustained your fathers and mothers j 'You are wmn, in their stainless I:s and led them ; sai l Vick. serene and smiling" into the valley of . . 1 trie snauow. me uin: ' fig-. aid in any way to have the whitr j race at the South t t rminate L But acked j they will pa-s away 1:1 the near In j lure, they cannot iue forever and it one, 1 win be a I ap oy dav for the whoh- country when the kins of such t( r mentors ure oared, bv worms. eo'lnrul N ' : - .. t V. - ,1 T- -.:h 1) 1 arn never wronjt 'Take it away mjosty, tliundereti mil correct idea fiigested by the ' - i'rs, t .in ! 1 i I r ui 1 w in r f i 1 . A l it KM., A I LAW le niiii, N . ( ' 1 n 1 , 1 ' ' . 1 : : II: 1 1 . ' A" '"s ( f making gnano at ti.e peni'rr.tiarj and s l ing the ame to d 1:1 i.i t' "'Let it be under-tood in my part- i the mistake and eorxectod it was,; tin? f;;i n 1 ! . t v . a 1 Wei I j : ' . I 1 ! 1 I i ! . r t 1 i i 1 f.i;. I ! 1 ing words to you that I am no pessi mist as to this rej ubiie. I always I ia! Ud 1.1 111 I 4: tr ,lilM.: IG UD'i'l. and from that day to this t oVlock i eost is :i eipit il . m- -md runts the A'B l-l' ' 'I' I Ltv kN'.w, transportation, while with wealth he I know tiiat ray country has reached was likely to have many grounds on j the po'nt of perilous greatness, ami existed in the management of rail ; whjca he could make it for the in-1 that r.trangc forces not to be raeas- T;;.!tu:si:vtatio-N in Conokess. S(li:tc. Zebulon B. Vance, of Kuncombe ; term expires March 4ta, ls;'l ; ?datt. Y. Iiansom, of .North ampton ; term ex)ircs March Hb, DS'e1. Honxe oj Ei'inuuseutatices First District, T. G. Skinner, Dow.; Se cond District, II. V Cheatham, (col.; Rep.; 1 bird District, Chas. W. MeCiammy, Ocin. ; Fourth District, I'. If. IJunn, Dem ; Fifth District , J. M. Brower, Bep. ; Sixth District, Al'ro l liowland , Drill. ; Seventh Dis-riet, John S. Henderson, Rep,; L.en'.h District, YY. II. U. Cowles, Dnn.; Ninth District, II. G. Ewart, roads at the time of the passage of the interstate commerce bill by Con gress the interstate co in mere cum terest of the railroad company to ured or comprehended are hurrying favor him, and he was sometimes j her to heights that dazzle an 1 blind favored with free transoortation not ' all mortal eyes but I know that be- miseion in their report say, amongst only for himself and his family bU j yond the'uttermost glory is enth'tn other things that personal descrimiu-1 for business acnJ also"" and even led tlie Lord God Almighty, and ation in rates was soraetia;e3 made under the plausible pretense of en couraging manufacturers or other often in the nature ofblacl on a watch or clock dial has been 1III. in-tead of IV. The tradition has been faithfully followed."--V. St In I'nlou (ifWiUir Kansas Cay Star. It is related of the late Fmorv l,ef r apjiro val of tbe farming e iass gi-u-j crallv. It Wfjukl be an excellent I thing and would save thousands of' doll.irs to t!ie people of the Stab- and guarantee them a pun manure. Now , iet the lhesi of t stat and the) I'anr,) r-' A iloiiice urgf this thi.-v; ie p.'i; itc ntinry aut horit ie. 1 A I 1 UNK A 1 LAW, Wi 1 pit'., N. ( 1 I V -"IKi.M N Illl.l . ATD 1:M-.Y AT L W, II Slorrs that when sitting around a ,T7!rl fnllri lr t t ll n nil vnli.ir ITlli. ialy l'.'l 4 lJULlt.Jl.1 Tiie ,"' i,( d.esirves mueh I'raeti-'i-s i.'i '..ui ts. ih fat , 1 t:i! N . C.. t - 1 r 1- r 1 j . 1 sometimes for his customers. The ! that when the hour of her trial has : friem3 he insisted on drinking icf t his i lea. rtnnnil for frnn ttnnsndH'i'mi wia 1 OOTIl 1 1 1' Will till. Il:l H ! J eVPrl'l?! l".o-, . ti . . 1 t .: . e 1 i-w,ti r, ... . vv- t v-.- . tj , ;n.iU for leii g the hlt to advance V'e have heard t ! idea I) . y,. .mi ii . Lhey taunted him for Ins I most lavor:. !y end .! s(i by fanner kmail, and gates and bend down above her ;n j abstemiousness savin'': "What is ! in this section. 1 there in water.' You ran sav nnlhin ! We are mucli grieve. 1 to bargain in the establishment of some Uhtough fear of damajing consc- has surely lo Iged the ark of His for it Picking un his C 1 I lt'UIt;ii LU U II VV l ill ll" l LiJKl 1 i:K'lt aiAt ura", l wi w i Ml llUI , A 1V oirn n wit or on run SI v no 'ii n T 1 Halifax Counlv Directory. G KNEUAL ArSEMULY. s ,.uhj T. L. Kmry. ,,S.W. 11. Anthony, T. II. TaGar. Will A. Daniel, County Supt. Public Schools. W . F. Parker, County Treasurer. Ik I. Allsbrook , Sheriff. L. Vinson, Register of Deeds. .1. T. Gregory, Clerk Superior Court. W. it. Whitehead, Coroner, F.oaui) oe Commissioners. Dr. W. R. Wood, Chairman; W. E. Pi.iwers, Sterling Johnson, II. J. P.p.-, d. II. Whitaker. W. A. Dunn, County Attorney. new business or in its removal from j quer.ces from a refusal. Put Int one place to another that its pro prietors should have rates rore iavoruble th: 1 were -lven to the public at large; and thi, thojgh really a public wrong, because tend- ;ass , ne j covenant with the sons of men evils were present as mueh when it wa - extorted as w'-en it wa3 freely ' history looks like the last effort g'r. n. Divine I'lOvi.icre in be!;- 'op, reader ! Co back to the b.;, hurr.r.r. race.' An t the re Emerson wisely said : "Car whol b of t! blic vii exclaimed : 'How do you evpcot, to improve j 1 upon the beverage furnished by na ture? Here :-' is Adam'.s : :o a bout 'i o,n!v dft that has ! eend the death of the Rev. Dr. W. I!. Wills at his houiO near l.iinkley.'i'.le. He di d Saturday night the 2Jml in si after a long illness following an rttaek of p-.r.J ysis. II-: v, : f. r many years .in aet-.ve and hard .vo-h- I'-ar r ' ' u y' '"r. Mr. 1 'i mel T, -tr.-Ht. i 1 11 IV, ' I I . A N I t I. . . .1. ('. WILLI A.MS, U N D E R T A X K 11 . - -j-s: . TT ? : t'A ing to destroy existing industries in over azain and then again ; for al proportion as it unfairly built up most every sentence deserves to be others, was generally defended by j underscored and Ourticu'.arly im giumng of this article, and reed it; endure. Centralism will lo cucoked and liberty sayed plutocrae' over thrown and equality restored. The ed unbilled from the Garden of j ''g pastor in the M. P. Church. E.Icn? Nature's common carrier ; was nfted throughout t ho State He not created in the rot'enness of fer being a most exemplary arid Chris- trnole for human rights never goes mentation, not distilled over v - gentleman. He rnis.-d a largi tires? Virtue? and not vices are its 'family of child rcn and in so doh the parties to it on the ground ct ; pressed upon your memory. Re- i backward among ( he Fngiish-spcak putmc ueneuc member that the interstate commerce , ing peoples. Our broticrs acroS3 ! CfJinp;inion3. Docs it cause drunk has well demon-t i :.: ed I he truth of ( ,.. . ,. jjocai eusMji iuiii::iLiuiis, enuuga nui j commission is C0Lnposeel ot learneel , j me sea nave longnt irom oe.spotism at first blush so unjust and offensive, patriotic and able men of national I to liberty , and in the wisdom of lo have nevertheless been exceedingly j r -putat. on ; that these gentlemen :! ca! sclf-gt;vcrrment have planted mischievom, and if some towns haye j Thomas M. Cooley , William Jl. colonies around the world. This grown, others have withered away under their influence. In some sec tions of the country if rates were maintained as they were at the time the interstate commerce law took effect, it would have been practically impossible for a new town, however great its natural advantages, to ac very day Mr. Gladstone, the wises man that has lived since your Jef- Morrison, Augustus S3ohoonmakei , Aldace F. Walker and Walter L. Eragg, all men of integrity and abil j fcrson died with the light of un ity and so regarded by all men, have j other world beating in his face until thoroughly investigateel this subject ! he seems to have caught the wisdom and know whereof they speak. See j of the InQuite and towers half human what they say of the free pass sys- j and halt divine from his eminence tern : "particularly obnoxious and j this man, turning away from the quire the prosperity and the strength i baneful ;"' "a ticket entitling one to traditions of his life, begs his coun which would make it a rival of the free passage by rail was often more j trymen to strip the crown of its last Inkekioi: Coltt Thos. N. Hill, Jude; E. P. llyman and S. S. Nor man , Associate Justices. s. M. Gary. Clerk of Inferior Court. J. M. Giizzard, County Solicitor. TV:;.; ron HoedIno Sueeriok ( ()! !;T. March 4th, May loth, Nov. 1 Itii. March anu November 'Courts are ror civil cases only except jail cases. Seoilaii'i Seek Town Directory. E. E. Hilliard, Mayor; C.W.Dunn, T i a n Constable. ! Towx Commissioners W. A. Dunn. R. IT Smith, Jr., Dr. R. M, d S.initiul'ZL' Oppentieidfefr """" '" (JIIUIICHES. Fpiscopal, Rev. Walter Smith Lector. iloiiist, R27. J. D. Ilufham, D. D. ll;-lor. Metholist, Rev. Mr. Harrison, Factor in charge. 1'rimitive PHptist, Elder A. J. Muire, Pastor. towns which were specially favored m rates ; for the rates hemselve.s woulel establish br it indefinitely a condition of subordination and de prudence to "trade centers." The tendency of railroad competition has been to press the lates elown and still further down at these trade centres, while the depression at ins termcdiate points has been rather upon business than upon rates. In effective in enlisting' the assistance j usurped authority and lodge it with and support of the holder than its j the people, where it belongs. The Value in money would hive been, and i trend of the times is with us. The AT MY (L!) ST A N D IN M '. r LAND M-. K. .N I 1 1 I. I I DA 1 I -HA I.I cnne.ss, disease, death, cruelty to ; Solomon s 1 roverb, "Irani up a,,j.j.-v j y .,Y l ' D L 1 . '" A K women and children? Will it pi ice I ehil 1 in the way he should go and!jN(; ; x )U s A 1 d ' L L I 1 N L 1 ' ra.'s on the person. fnor!-ra-Tcs on Alien he is old he will not depart ' the stock, farm an J furniture? WiMjfrom it' He leaves n 'U''''U t WWWWW it consame wages and income in ad -1 wife and seven childrm to rvoarn : S-rX5"K"tS;3it.,3 rs4 vance and ruin men Li bu -ir-csj? Nc;I ! his loss ; one of these the Rev . R. : i8jSiiijS gossamer Put it floats in white clouds far up In the quiet summer sky, and hovers in dreamy mist over the merry faces of all our spark ling lakes. It veih the woods and Coffins and Caskets. Also a foil Ln.- of w 00. 1 0,:!. 1 hw Ca-iketJ. I Mhfdl iuak.r 1 mi i: - m r 1 of w jI colli ns and 1 n si . :'s id caskets, and guar:int tit in i-pin! to thorn; of oh I mauiifnet ur'-rs :o:h in tyle and lininh , .v.d at world moves steadily from gloom to brightness. And bending down humbly as E'isha did, and praying that my eyes shall be made to see, ia a great many cases it would be received aud a ailed of when the offer of money, rnadd to accomplish the svme end wou'tl have been sparncel as a bribe.'' For what pur j I catch the vision of this republic pose do the railroad managers issue I its mighty forces in balance , and its free passes to our congressmen, our ! unspeakable glory falling on all its legislators, our judges, our solicitors ! children chief among the ledera- vcry many cases it has resulted in j and our State officers? Is it because j tioa of E glish-speakiag people the charging-of more for a short i these parsons are any m;re entitled j plenty streaming froi its borders, than for a long haul og the same. j to free transportation than the hum-j and light from its mountain tops line in the same direction; and j blest aneV p.ooresC'eitizca who helps ; working out its mission under God's II. Wills is now Piesicb-nt of the N C. Conference Methodist Protectant Church. A go(jd man has gone to his re ward, The following lines from hills of earth's landscapes in a pair- Bryant's ''ThanatopIs" will well and pie haze, whee lihny lights and ! truly apply to his life and death shadows drift hour after hour. it ! "s' hve that wI-.mi thy summon '. coins piles itself in tumbled masses (f toj-.m , , , , .. , . , I The m : u -1 . r a 1 I c caravan tV.t m')v-s cloud domes and thunderhcads , ! . .... . . , , , , lot ie l.Ji rc-nbiis o! .-bid-j when: cvh draw3 the electric tlash from its . i t I C mysterious niding places, an 1 seams ( ijis chamber in the silent balls of dr-,i. j j, .,h wij nppi.viit th- n-i -i'-v and .shocks the w:le air with vivid Thou co not like the ouarry hlave at j of a Practical Undertaker- Associated Price n r? n hi r I -do.l! iMve my e ntire u'.L ulioa to t h" un dertaking biisi n And uh ! tb r oughly understand it, with t.i-.-y yours of Practical ExDeri- ! eilCC Hr'd b-cimg .ire ttiat my lines of fire. P, is c&rried by the :ht. j I shall Hpare ntrillo r l.i')o; nor mo, 1 wind?, and UWs in rustling curtains i Scur-o.l to hu dangeon, but Mita.n.-d j for the successful prosecution of tl.v though this has been justified by railroad managers as resulting from the necessities Of the situation, it is not to be denied that the necessity has in many cases been artificially created and without sufficient reason. The inevitable result was that this management of the business had a to pay taxes to support the convicts j approving eye, until th: dark conti that build and repair these railroads? ! neut3 are opened and the highways Don't you know, my reader, that of earth established, aod the' shad these passes are given to these pub-! ows lifted and the Grgou of the lie officers for the purpose of obtains j nations stilled and th- pciploxities ing their assistaace in the perform-of Babel straightened arid under ance of their official duties? Do yon j one language, one liberty, and one suppose. , Or are you so blind as to Gad ali the ndf'oas of the world believe that these passes arc given j harkt nm: to the Amer.cin drum of liquid drapery over a!! the thirsty I py ., U!,f;iL rin-s trut, nppr woods and frolds, anil fixes in God's! grave i.ikc oik- wno w 1 :iv 1 hu-nness. f My -to'-k Will be comple'-. fO'lcil About him and lien d jwn 1 1 t.a ;i: RiDwo d, . C. ape to .Jl y I M s. beat aad girding u) their ioins, shall march a'mid the breaking of the raillennial dawn into the paths o! lightcousness and of peace 1" s C U T H E R N II OT EL, IlALIEAX, N. C. 1). D. BRYAN. Proprietor. Polite servants, good accommoda tions and evt ry attention that may le desired. Location just in front of Court-House. Livery attached. Terms reason aide, l .r" Stop r-t Southern Hotel. I'i'" Hacks to and from depot free of charge. elirect and very decided tendency to strengthen unjustly tue strong cause of any personal regard.' among the customers nd to depresa Just ask yourself the- question, every the weak. These were very great ! day fi r a .week, and aTc every man evils, and the indirect consequences yOU .-cj, during t'uat time, and if at were even greater and more per- ! the end of the week you still believe nicious thai; the direct , for they j these passes arc-Riven for no sinister tended to fix in the public minel a r-.jrpuse, then Y pooc implo creature . j belief that injustice and inequality j I am sorry for you. 1 ak every j in the employment of public agencies ! person who reads this article, ever ! were not condemned by the lav, and j evening after supper, as he sits, on that success in business was to be i'the porch enjoying himself with his sought for in favoritism rather than family and his good neighbors who1 in legitimate competition and enter-J v...ve dronoed in for a social chat to prise. ' I d.scass this que;on : Why is it tL -.: ( l L f,,! The evils of free transportation of tor-state efficer-. our iudses. ( ;:!tocy ,io:I-' ut V mysiic Eastern heavens His beautiful ' bow of riromise. glorified with a radi-! I anee that seems reilected but of 1 heaven itself. I ' It glenms in the frost frystals of; is LIFL V K ill Li VIVo the mount-in top and the dews of; N()t if ?( through th..- world a dy the valleys. It silently crcep up to pt-ptio. A ;;i;i 's ly-p-p -..1 la!i.t- :n each leaf ii- tho myriad forests ed then -"v- ;'r th-"w.r-t ! ,rtiH c.f ly.' world and tints cr.ch fitut and flower. i.;.,alivi. , ir:i;.te-l and , 1 1 oy K. 'I It is here in .ho iirass blades of the i White-h.ad & Co. meadows, and th re where the corn -' 1 1 1 11 ' waves its tassels and the wheat is j SMITH SONS (ilN ANI .MAdi SK ( U., billowing! if gems tie depths of; BIRMINGHAM, ALA., , 1 ! V.'.th thanks to rny tnendi for rle:r ,jupp r! in the p"f, I tio-t by pb. asnnt , -fjiiari; dealing to ir.'-r it heir -o:.li 1- ice in the fu'wre. ji A M I N V. T ! F. '. !1 T '! ! f 1 I shrill coi'iune to worh in th;i '!ep:irtur;r.t, either spjial or re- l .r 1 repairing. I Vours !rly, ! . f WILLI A 7 If. the descit witi; the glad green oasis,; winds in ncens - r-nrri the whole; earth, arid roars its hoarse.' eternal ' anthems on a humlrd thousand miles of coast 1 It claps its hands in the flashing wave crests of the sea, Mannfic'.'irers of - Wiiv tiii; Ni -;ki;ai.s on Wat. 11 Dials Din i:i: n;oi Tuo-i: IX CoMMiiX I'E. In a recent con versa' iou with reporter a prominent jewekr of sweetes. persons were not less conspicuous 'mg Store UUUlC. ..'.chCS lA.A-'i in common 1 ; lau2hs in the little- rapids of the ! Xvff'S' - ; brooks ,-kses th, dnping nos,- rXS covered, eld oak-n well buckets in al v.Ug, : - ' countless host of h.pny homes 1 Vji' See these pieces of cocked ice i U47M M&'&& j full of pnsraatic colors clear a, feW i monds ! Listen to t heir fairy tinkle ' '" 7 K ' jl&s l;Vf 1 Vf' Against the 1 rimu.ing glas, tint. 9 ; ! feS1 WlI.A ' mu.lc ie all the worl 1 to V ?; ; - ; -iJlll WjMi 1 ' m . .i h,!ii v. i' n ; ntr. 1 . ,ir,n so . c 1 -.-'...,..-. tixxzrziztetv s t .1 : i-.l . . . . .' i . ; - - 1 - m to - ;angn'-e 01 1.1;: g :u 01 . J.-'- J mar . fouli , I 1 vouh'i yon exchange thaf. ' - r , ' , . I it- f J , I'm ii 1 ' ? f . ...licitors. our eon-resmon . and our i". ' ' ' " - I 1 1- -?-.V. H-..- tlian those which have been mention- iroi3lators aud the editors of news !c'0tAJ tl'ur "1J-U ll'U3C t riii - 1. : A,t,l,ul hor,n,l ! iionom vvlu, nti.ilit fn S'inn Si hflflill 11SC. 1 Id Said t & r,urnl r.r. liirhts to cive varr.inz of the saoaD 'dt is notbias but a tradition a ; ..f the very devil him 11 :" ! Smith Improved Cotton (jllli IIM I II' r ll lt-ll"-.' T 111 .... ll.v.fc-. i Ark you, bt..;..ers ail, ; parkling f elass of water for alcohol, the drink " am 1 lirnil era ir 02 a u r. t i -. ( I s tti'mOI l f.m.ii;m in ,..!;.. ui'u.iv,.. .. . I Vice, was uumniuniy .x. - Witcj lov a . 1 ' to secure business but to conciliate ; 101s oe suujrcu 01 ueoaie e-ui ; u: v..v .u . -v v j nih2S an, icave the ...:.. 1- a i u s:i,ood: m10 fovn" of localities and of public where for the next week an 1 then those now in use was made by Henry and elcarr lhv: is iot!.ii. that will 1 ... ! rr i. -t a . . tl while it was olten , tell me , it you can , one single hons m ii, . ne u.aae il 101 , ; montr v,-a-ehmalier. , but the custom nwf r fo nrocdaim the fill- . , , -.- .ct nninct anu ntnsive form. Free ' i. ,.r .ii .iCi c I has always oeen p.L0iveo. iou transoortation was iven not only ! on the railroads of the State? Let ! may or you rray not iviiow Uatti.e PIMPLES, nv T'lfl F.fi K. -. a i unr-urc- .- in of hi od ar.d are y :i by t-icny w:ib st:sp;'-ioD. bodics : and , demanded by persons who had, or jest motive which prompts the giving Charles V. of France, who has been iro'izhiv e Smith Hnllor and G-in- Feeder and Condensers. WE SLLLEVKLY M AC II I NK L'NDLK a IL'LL Gt AR-NTLR. fsST- also c-in fir::'. w' T. utif-n, -te-;n. j f;'l-ad S'.-.id t"-r Ill:;-.rated I'l'.alo.'-i' tra-io. Ad-ire-i .-in., i 1'resseH when th-y are wnt-.-d. an 1 I'. . - ci i -1-.--1 - V .. an 1 2 7 ly! claimed to have, influence which was I of these free passes. Ci ailed an. mit.1 Sons Qin anr) Ucbinc Compin i;i;:mi :-.'.ma m, f. .

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