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fcAPB -;FE ARo . . I' it M li.M - ff i WILMINGTON, N'ORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MQBNINO, JANUARY 3. 1-77. ll CENTS A WT.KK . : r- HER'' CITY NEWS. .r'fav fit ttTUR TCflVtf fP. Ki v ? " " " " I option by tle Light Artillery or the j a a. Clnl on thcif Keturn from the Inau. Time rtration- Pay .orv-YVlfat "The Boys" at Their nay of The members of the Wilmington M Infantryfand the. Cornet Concert ali, j hp have been to the Inaugura- at Raleib, arrived home last on thc ilmington. And cl- trairi at 8:10, and were met at the jrpot by the Igbt Artillery. A pro ton was formed with the Cornet oncert Club ify the van, the C P. L. i. pcxt, and the W. L. I. third. The .amcrt from agftaTtonan Vessels in procession arm-ih- I r.11 t 1 H . A A A Tance. J Jie nouses uown r roni sireei l.rilliantlt illuminated and the ' - - ., The compa rt followed the cheering. sidewalks were Crowded. "it niarcneu u. ulxi. wuu The Watch Night and Other Service at Front Street M. K. Chore h. The. folio wing elaborateaccount of the watch night services last Sunday at the Front Street M.E. Church was prepared -by one of the attendants. It reached ns too late for the last issue:" Notwithstanding the severe 'cold weather of Sundav morninjr ouite a large congregation assembled at Front Street M. K. Church-to hear the last VANCE'S INAUGURAL. ADDRESS The Tre PositUm on Nation! Poli tic Zeb and the Cape Fear the Same Platform. on Well,jir, do you think it, ever rains on j the tin? No, sir; skips it every time. Laughter. "If we had net out bewitching au tumn foliage we should still have to credit the weather , with one feature Mci:r.i..ixi:ois XOTifE F A1MATKS. AT lVTicr. : MISCI'LLAA'I rs ads of beads and drop to prisma, that glow aud hum and flash with all man ner of colored fires.which change and change agaiu, with inconceivable rapi ' ity, from blue to red, from red to green, and green to gold; and tip? tn-. become a sparkling fountain. a very ex plosion of dazzling jewels and it stand Increase i Cotton Kccelptn. Wc uotc thaf our friends in the cities of Raleigh and Sorfolk are much elated out the small fierease in their cotton receipts for Jecenibcr, 18 b, as com pared with l)eembcr, 1875. We de- mio to Hay that here the increase com- parcs favorabl with either of these jiliiw.-s. The increase at this port has Wn for ncccniRer, 187Q, over Pecem- h r, 1H7.), 8,00i balc3, and for the. year IsTii over thaf of 1875, over 25,000 luilef. The foreign export trade, has t aVo shown a marked improvement. Major's Court. Charles llartvillc, disorderly con duct, fined 1.0 tnd costs. Kinaniicl Smgh, disorderly conduct, jud-nnont suspfiuled on payment of ClHt. t t.A'M. - i i which compensates for all its bullying 111 .the course of his inaugural ad- vaffariesKe ice storm-when a leaf, dress on Monday Gov. Vance said, al- less tree b clothod with ice from the luding to national affairs: . 4, . , , , bottom to the top ice that is as bright "I conceive our situation to be eriti. and clcf&r M crystal: every bongh and calinthc extreme, our only reliance Strang with ice lead. frozen fcCKiionof the vearl87G by their pastor, now is upon the moderation and pa- cw-arops, ana the wnote tree spark., s. Re v. J. E. Mann, who took his text in triotism of Congress. If the reprcsen- cold and white, like the Shah of Persia's James 4th chapter, 13th, 14th and l 5th tatives of the people and of the SUtcs diamond plume. Applause. 1 hen verses. He drew therefrom and pro. shall not be able to make a peaceable luc "'w l"u "raiicncs ami my constant conformity to the null of God colty m which the country now finds is iht Ufv dul y of hum first because itself, and there should be an attempt, as it is by Cod's power and goodness that ia threatened, to inaugurate the candi- we havejife, talent and all the surround- dates not fairly elected, one of two ing blessings. He asserted that the things will ' happen. Either the major highest office amongst all created intel- ity of the American people will quietly Ugences is to be a servant of God, and submit to a great .wrong involving the iuui bL'nuius iuusi lunuvv iiiu in ui iu'-cuuu ui Luiiaiuuuuii, vr mcrc Willi. , , f . . their master. Children should yield be a resort to violence. Let us look inerc inc tame neciimax.iuesr prompt obediencetetmrcutalwill;Christ taught things in the face. The circumstances possibility m art or nature or U-wilder- us this bv His example in the garden North Carolina as well as. of the lDS wtoxicaUng, intolerable magnih- of Gethsemane as well as by precept in Southern States generally, imperative- cfncc! Oycannniiake ;tbe words too the prayer He gave His disciples. The ly demand that we should not be for- strong Lon continued applaud. difference between God's servants on Hardin this matter. More than all Month after month I lay up hut. earth and in heaven is, that on "earth .things else, except good government, and grudge against the .New hnglaml they are learning conformity and in we need peace. In common with the weatuebnt when the ; ice-storai ccmes il..,-,1tL.ftMfiLi p..- r.r.r.ctitntnoi nart i m vA4t, - at last I say, I here 1 fortjiveyou now. n atrn 1 , ii ahi hi i iirii i.ihi 1111 ni i buuokiiiu vavua au u- ja a.aa . v v - . a mf ' - ltv to His will. 1 he first crrcat lesson think we hav in reliirion is to leanl to crive ud our I date for willfnr tbp will ff timl Thf t-h iff nh- and not unon-ourselves devolves the I you.r stacle in the way of the sinner is an propriety and the duty of taking the unwillingness to do'so. He said that needed steps towards securing the it was possible for one. man to exchange rights of the majority, iiut let itnot his mind even lor another man's as for be supposed .that we arc indifferent to their action, or decline to come to the front because less entitled to do so ii .ii ti ai ai i i man oiners. .masieu we.uavc oec uy Northern through ruail T,&) V. M. the uesolation of war, purged oi rash ness by the fires of revolution, and sob- mails, daily - .... - 7:XJ A. M a;illcat;i u v. 1 Atwm' iy ; Vnlo'i. Fi' and llo-k st'.i-l thecitvof V. :!, unu tv m t Til t 1 !i:.t,...i 'iir. r;.- 1 ! the riu t i: !:.". t'. l.'irfi " ENGLISH Pickles aud Sauces! r t v N. J ATOiii I. - i! i .. . :! -n v ill ' r ;; ;.; iii vi !.i , I lL - It- I.C FRENCH r- i. i J ! n' O; Iv. f i;. -I am.irit t!; TTr. -r i i Iai::' .:.r, uf nariiliui, I ll -..J Ih-j WlIlCS .bnUKllCS QIlU 1 1" N- ri '.i t'r I NOTICE. Cordials. is f.IVr.N lil.M mal party in the North, we " si say, i acre i lorgiveyou now: lave fairly elected our candi- the books are square between -; you President; upon that party don t owe me a wntj goaniHhi no inoir: nrn.Annlv A i,7. your little faulU aud foibles count fur :; t i-'U v. ni now hi f-e-'.-:i. ! r .n .'. :u . r uf U.C Chart, r oi If; C:ty r t' i;m;tu.M. WiI:iiHut n N. Xuv. Co, 1ST. JA. T. I'LllUTA'i, II. M MI LKEN. Pctteway & Schulken, ly chant ami t. o:ms:iin Mni 3 PAN! 11 .!os. ailgwai same ofl'ence; judg- uicnt suspendedlon payment of cost Kobert Thomis, same; judgment sus- jK'niK'd on payment of costs Charles llanvlle, resisting a police officer; fined .lOIand costs, or - 30 day: on the streets. instance in the case of Socrates and the tyrant. The willof .Gqd is wise and infallible and always for our good, and He works in us both to will and to .do." As-evidence of the practicability of God's will he cited the resignation oA Job and all Chris tains who are resigned to death. Wq are not left ignorant of God's will, for He has revealed it unto us in His eternal word, and has provided for us to obtain the guidance; ol 11 is spirit "in answer to prayer, Hon was that nothing; you are the most enchanting weather in the world!'" Applaue and laughter. . ostal Hours. . i Tho raails doe fit :Uw CTQ roitrOfa e 'as' follows : Northern through mails - - - iMortnern tnroujn and way mails, daily ...... ered'both by public calamity aud pri- J Malls for the N. C. Ilailroari rato snrrnw n hu.v TtPn ten VAt I routes supplied there- :.u v i p i:i : v I Irom, at -. - - ueiu we wkui iiucriy luouruvwu, 8outhem maila for all nr,!ntA as the mouth-piece of more than a mil- gouth, dally ...... lion people. I believe I can, with pro- Western malls C. C. R'y, daily prietv, say for them that North Favetteville and officch on Carolina may confidently " be re- Cape Fear Hirer, Tuesdays - - - w . I . n . Li . f ... i 11 x x at a a.: p i a mi rrinais . . - . . . me second dcduc- ieu upon to.i iu poruonoi Favettrllf c. n nv; it was sate to conform to the people oi the united fciates; wnicn ailv exceD"t sundavs,i - . shall convince US that It IS Struggling OnsJow C. II. and interniodi. His will, for in ourselves, we are helr less 'and short-sighted,' under the afflc- for the Constitution, the laws and pub- -tions and burdenof life avc sink'witn- He justice, which are the life and the - GAi V. M. i SJO V. M. tiH A. M. l:UO I. M. GK) A. M. cm A. ,M. 11U iJttlft LWtol. As a pmall white boy was passin fero- np Second street last evcniujr," a nous bulldog sprang at nim. ine lit tle fellow was full of pluck and instead running away .hjp pulled a small pistol from his pockets and discharged it at the dog. . He missed him but the dog vub sufficiently jimused nd rah off. Thermometrical. The state of the themometer at the Various station? named below was ob perved at thc;sfrnal oHficc in this citv, t 4:30' p. m.: "-. .iigusta,. 37'5Charleston, 44; Galvcs ton, 52; Jacksonville, '50; lobile, 44 New Orleans,- 29; 'Norfolk, 29: Savan nah,. 46; Wilmington, 38. To the' Kind Donors. The President of the Ladies' Ucnev 't)lent Society taies this method of re turning thanks o the several friends , -". 'ao sent her tolday a donation of $51, to be used in providing comforts for the J'opr. ;;;; .WiLMixoToXjlN. C, Jan. 2, 1877. out the supporting power of His Al mighty arm. -If we fully comprehend ed our own weakness and measure our selves as God measures us, then would we be the more willing to trust in His will. .Truly "we" know - not wlyit, shall be oif'the morrow," therefore we should fortify our souls against unexpected events by resting them, upon the will of God. Again such is the fragile, neet- i lg and vanishing nature of human life that we dare .not risk our souls on anything but, the will of the God who controls our destinies. In all the 'ser mon there was ship wn man's weakness aud insignificance, and God's greatness and power, the wi$dom ot His will-, and the foolishness ot men w-no attempt to soul of the American Union. On the other hand we do not wish it to be un derstood that we arc ready er willing to embark in revolution. Nor on the other hand that we are willing to quietly submit to an outrage that physical force, directed by party zeal, may sec fit W impose. The one course tending to provoke violence, and the other to invite oppression we do wish it understood that we follow the lead of the constitutional party of the North. Show lis the law and it suf fice th us." He reserves an expression of his view on State policy for his mes sage to rhe General Assembly. ate offices, every Friday ARRIVE. Northern through mails lt:l." I M. Northern through & way mails :oo 1 M. The Smithvllle mails, by ptearnlMtatio.vt at 8 A. M., dally, except Sundays. ATals for Easy nm; Town Creek, Sup ply and Shallotte, every Friday at 0 A. M. .nails delivered from G A. M. to r. M.. and on bundays from 8D to U:30 A. M. Stamp Office open from S A. M. to V M and from 2 to 5SJ0 P. M. Momy order and eiater Departments open satnc as Jitainr. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp LHiice is closed. Key Boxes acceselble at all - liour?", day ana nignt. 1 i. Co.! Cigars, Tobacco and ClCiAUETTES. n..i .-". , .-'j r .r. C i. : l'!.'Ur, llair- C. W. YATES i:i:i tiii: 1'I.AIN Ti'liKlli - K BLANK, complete Nii I.-.NTV oi..llMKi:V M.Tii)0:. AND MI-vKl.J.A- n r.o u s t o . i; , r. vn c ; oo i s , i'i(jiua:s ani r::.Miy, ' I PUN AND IT.N ( IL-VC, in luc'. fva." t'.-u.t.Iv :.f:.t i i a l.rsl clas IJOrjK .V STATU 0.i;iiY To;:H. KFASME iiiii!ii iK :iANu:v.cTri:ri:- !' FEINTING INKS, PHESEUVKS! ; r.o: im and :;r. Al.'i'V;. IT N rtii . ... ! .. s 1 A SiT.Cl I, Pliila- Ma K- !r. ml!:. I '!., au-l uru! i tli.ji.i- .. I '1! A " TIC A 1. pimnti:: a.:: pi:w.:an. .:. r.i. r. v.. ..: A!:ii: i .1 t.v '. .;ji,ins . cf.i i ..r.Ti.i.xcK, lU-M- D-SYiNt.. N!Ji: . i itill.Y KKKh ruoM s: SOLTT1I AM1.111CA.N- ' . . . . DRIED FRUITS! .!i:i:!-. lii'TTtii Mark Twain on Yankee Weather. Wilmington District, North Carolina Conference Fi ht Round or appointments for Or.w:- TEKLT MEKTING.t AS MADE II Y THE PltE- set up their will against God's will to Resi)0nding on FrHay e'vening a the 1 pidino Elder, Kev. W. S. I$la k'; for accomplish selfish purposes. Ihe ser- New Qffland dinner in ew York to wT,iC Fresbnt Conference Year : mon was full of spiritual food and well calculated to lead men to reflect as they saw this last Sabbath day of the year just ready to step upon the threshold of anew year, when' we should all mane new resolves lor better lives for God. At night Front Street was joined by Fifth Street iCoiigregation and watch night services -were opened at 0:30 o'clock. Sermon bv Rev. J. T. Gibbs, who took for his text the 17th verse of the 2d chapter of St John, contrasting the world and its enjoyments witn reu nion and its blessings; he fully set forth the advantages of the latter by show- in that the former is insufficient and the toast of "The Oldest Inhabitant the Weather," fark Twain delivered oue of his drollest after-dinner speeches, of which the following is an abstract: "I reverently believe that the Maker who made us all makes everything in New England but the weather. I don't know who makes that, but 1 think it must be raw apprentices in the Weather Clerk's factory, who experiment and learn how in Jsew .hnglaud for board and clothes, and then are promoted to make weather for countries that require a good article and will take thoir cus tom elsewhere if they don't get it. ILausrhter. 1 There is a sumptuous va- Dee. :o, :ji Jan. , 7 Magnolia, at Magnolia unslow, at Lebanon YVbitevilleAWaccamaw Mte. at AVhiteville Bladen, at Deems Chaiel, Elizabeth, at Elizabeth - - -Wilminjrton, Front Street- - SmithviUe, at Zlou Clinton, at Clinton Topsail, at Union Cokesbury and Coharic Misa. . at HalPs -- Kenaneville, at Kenansville. District Steward's meetiiur, at tli. l.ee ture Room of the . Front Street Church, Wilmington, at 11 o'clock, a. in., Feb. .. XEW ADVETmEMERXT i:t, 14 44 27, is Feb. a, 4 44 10.11 17. is J4, J", Mar. :;, 4 K. 11 i I K MAM' i X ! i IN TUT. L'MILD A trial ..; i :.lr I li L il A'll. -.imp!.- !. 'aVA eo:riiKi- aiiV prji'.v; 1 1..:', ii , !: 1--u jiaUu turc than lie I l-r t' 1:.'.;-. Put in ke'i aud b.tm-ii tut-:; t-urcbis;-rr. A.l !n-. Ki:Y i() r::::; riN: ink co.. 17 North .'Ii P:;i: i l. ii-liia. Pa. iiieem: suits, mhis. JELL'S. l'iESVE. M'lil!s. lilllTS. 41'., 41'.. 41.. 41.. 41'. E. ART IS, Ci.M.I. to skj: J Pur. rU II,,'.- , i'asiiiowiji.i: itAititi'it -:ki. WuVs n-ttdv ti ai: III 1. li rNii:i: tiik 2. at barUr aj-r-. fdclj'l Chas. D. Myers & Co., d tjl . and ; I'mnl t. transieni, ine laucr fcauxug auu - Ngw E lanQ weather -y -j- A n A P T eternaW-that pleasures, riches, 'honors-, , l -ftTMltti. Kn Bfmnn-pr'a a,lm;Mtirtn . l A I; W I 1. It was the - Ifanghters of ltebekah, 61 not the Odd? Fellows who gave the splendid entertainment Monday even lng mcutioned in yesterday's Cape Teak. The former organization is an auxiliary of the latter. men aud natious pass away, but heaven and its fullness 'of joy are abiding and . i a j. ii, l : r 1. : , eiernai. iue conclusion oi ins eer- mon Rev. J. M. Rhodes of Fifth Street Church, addressed the 'congregation impressively on the importance of per sonal consecration to uou. Aiierwmcn the pastor, Hey. J. K. Mann, arousd and addressed tire congregation, re viewing the year which was just dying and resrret. Laughter. "The weather is always doing some thing there ; always attending strictly to business; always getting up new de signs and trying niem on the people to see bow they -will go. But it gets through more business in spring than in any other season. In the spring I have counted 136 different kinds of NO. lO SOUTH rttON'T ST. Builders' Hardware wantliar incild rtf frvili a ,1 rt t wnn V tin 11 rc out, spoke of the joys and the sorrows rLanghter i lt was j that thc which they had experienced, of the amend foJrtuue of that man that had daric shadows oi ueam wnicu nau nung th . marvelolIB collection of weather on o F EVERT DESCKIPTloN AND ManufactueerN l'-r ' 'I Yesterday morning the prisoners werctlirned over to Sheriff Planning from the County Workhouse: J'avid Mallett, Jackson llurnett, Need- inow,xomelia llarriss, Ellen over some homes, of angel whisperings of forariveness which had come to some 1 a'-. 1 1 . who a year ago had no nope lnrett, Wn'f wlin unit rviiro srtn5 and ianht.PTS but who now. were sons and daughters following of God, pointed them to thc coming vear with its great unkuown record, warned them . ere the year should roll away the winter snow aud the withered leafmay lay upon their graves; in vitfw of which he exhorted a IT to prepare themselves - for the great eternity be- l he river ros several feet at Fay- themselves to God's service, and ein- cttcville duringfthe freshet, but it was 1 ners to accept now in these last njft- Wling on Monday when the steamers ments of tbe old year, oaercd mercy. JL. UilUUlO lV- IUI V -a. d w am Shepherd. Thcj were placed in jail left. TH lawless fool till amuseth him- Bclt by tearing off o11 rom their hinges and leaving them in the middle of the streets. TVhy has there been so little li?ht on the streets of late? o Northernr mail has reached this ti.ty this year, if ;The harbor laf again filling up w,ith vessels. : ' ' ; . . coneresratiou was asked to kneel in L - - silent praver, "which was done, and in the silence there were deep impressions. The silence was broken in proper time by a prayer by Rev. Air. Mann rendering thauks unto God for past blessings and asking Ilia espeM cial guidance in the future. - fco the old year passed out at Iront Street M. K. Church, and the new was ushered in by the congregation rising and singing the long metre doxoldgy. The congregation was large and very attentive inrousrnout.. i he services were interspersed by soul-touchins: music such as could be participated in by the whole congregation. exhibition at the oentennial. that so as tounded thei foreigners. He was going to travel all over the world and get spechnents from all the climes. I said, "Don't you do it ; you come to New Englaud on a favorable spring day.' I told him what we could do in the way ot style, variety and quantity. Laugh ter. Well, he came, and he made his collection in four days. "Old Probabilities has a mighty repu tation for accurate prophecy, and , thoroughly well deserves it You take up the papers and observe how crisply and confidently he checks off what to day's weather is going to be on the ra- cinc, down south, in the Middle States, and in the Wisconsin region. He doesn't know what thc weather is going. tto be in New lngland. lie mulls Over it, and by and by he gets out something about like this: rrooaoie nor east to sou'west winds, varying to the southard and westard and eastard and points be tween: high and low barometer, sweep- ins: around from place to place; proba- ui e areas oi ram, snow, nau auu uxvuguv, DOORS, SASH, AMI 1IL1MIS, RAIL4?, NEWELS, &c. The Raleigh Observer. FUKS1I On th:: i nn DAVoi N(vi;mheu . uiil in lb - :; n.f UALKICII the nr. b-r.-'tMil will t yi!.,.H m e tl v yil.li cat on f CELKRY r ii !: o U .v i: j: " r h n, A I.MI.r AND WT.EXLT Democratic Ncu p per, ASH- as ediur. r Oiituvc:; . they d.i li't tf t'lo L'eli On Christmas day, while Capt htcvens, of the oilot boat F. W. ix;heper, was firing a salute from the j The laziest man is on a Western pa signal jrun at Port Roval. the piece oer. Tie snells nhotosrrauh. 4toCTanh. exploded and shattered the gfin carri-1 There have only been three worse than agc to atoms, tearinsr ont the bulwark I he.' One lived in Kansas, and dated his .oi the vessel. Capt Stevens was letters llworth; another spelled Ten-, ""UCK in the SorphPfld and slirhtlv I noeePP lOaf! nTrl ihA nthpr wrote va. a , ' o j i " ; . wounded. succeeded or preceded bjr earthquakes, with thunder and licrhtning ' Laugh- . . - Ml ter and apnlause. I nen ne jois aown this postscript from his wandering mind to cover accidents : "But it is possible that the programme may be wholly changed in the meantime." Laugh ter. J 4i could speak Tc4vncs about the inhuman perversity of the New Eng land weather, but I will eirc but a sin- fjte specimen. I like to hear rain on a tin roof, so I covered part of my rool Tfiti tin, with an eye, to that ltucxyy, The attention of llui'.d-:r and uth called to our Urge and well selected at factory prices. r i P.IMS,OILS,CLSS,V AT LOWEST PRICES AT JAConrs. :. i ;n' 1.1 '.. . j'. ; p-:-ti t:.. !v ." I1:.- raMltcviil- w 1 tli"- ;;;,i:.j1oii .Ji iiAl., tli-- t l' d''iil v un !:it ral j;i i r: -!it. w hi. U --:: tin M ai-ility li l:irai ':j a ir""";ip--r Ii.-'l to th i need's ;i ii 1 al.'Mi. 1 :. ti. iate oi thc.'popl. i N.T.i. '.iMiiiu. ')'.:7 in pliti-s i:i t'.u . '. I .i :!:.: , a neV.T a dilH-r u o n i. n t!i" it t- i.:;vlk ami the Jti j;s..u in . 1 Tr ti" i;t.' reM aud honor of NHh(..irt!;:u. T ;.'u:r. the or.e, and to u; !i ! 1 iu.1 u '. l to th- o.uc r m.i ue o:-:e.-t -i tt.e u.st; i::: i.w. It will e their l;i,'h aim U de rvt- th- lublu; eon!'f!' i.t by .r... -T.rt. to pro mote the p i.'-.u- w. ifr', !ir : .... 1 f..r r:i-' f Ni-rth CiT'-li'ia, i. t ;oi tl r;:2- eni ?iUt., at '. :.:;...! v. .i the w !...: Ui.;.,i. T can iuiv it" t ih ct-1 CARRAOES 7ILL nr. nKCFivf.D nio.M new y:;:v 1 cam it. on Mon day, XMAS DAY. SOLE AGENCY FO!i TEMPLE'S I.V- PROVED IPORCELAIN . .LINED PUMP.. dintf N. Jacobi's, No. 1U South Front M. 40,000 1 40,000 ! SWEET ORANGES! The oily large lot on the Market, ex S.hr. CARLTON. . NOW LANDING. RT"Fo. tale by " BINFORD, CROW & CO. r"BUT BEFORE THEY ARE ALL SOLD. a.i 1 1 !i : i li.r. y thiol, tl.il ti.: it' I'T I '.if' (. ! tl ;ni--tl t!i. illk-jl pim . p. er w!.:eh :h y li.iv- r- ally auod. an-lundir w( .- 1...!. f.,1 i.4',.- ti:eSut'.. Lah 1eu utrj :n. I tie .. !!. t-.tuntry baa beea iui;Kveri-:i-d ai: l tlir.i,--i. PETE:; M. If A LF, W. L. SAUNT'KIU?. d.r: -1 .IA-. . MIA r.NMiV. W. A. Hit i .V. Co.. E l!tr ati-1 1'rup'. V. . ltiTL1 or ro:irtM' I:.-:.. 5 Wei k!y Ci'-w.-r. . r, -uv y-ar, . -Wek!y ()l.-n cr, fix. uit:t!f, All corn raunt'-i '.;:. . uif; Iva I ! until further not u W. I.: .UNDi:Kt oct 15-lru V;:f;ii.:.t..if, N. C 4 i I CV TIIK oxroilli TORCH-LIGHT. 'n ul'A"U over Co; 1 . Twu i..iii iVr At.i.u:i. lr Adrjicc "fltc Democratic Or?n ;T iirttY.W. IF VuU Will IIY AU. YulU ASHKVILLE CI7ZEX, A QUARTO WKF.KI.V PAPr.I-i.ijD AD.T.P.TI.-;Na MKIUI M. fTUIE CITIZEN I S A nt FRIEND OF Wilir.;irt-n, t-j l i ! . : -l i.iucL time a ! ;m-c t r;. ur.riti i tin rrtli of buia-H r !.;; U ;--. u V.iv Ci" Fear aiid ua tit.!i!n n-d-.ti. rd f.r rt-. Ad ir, ST NE FUKMAN, noyi-it Ah Tiilc, N. C. - EN V ELOPES UF DANFOKTH Toa wUl Cn4 thr2natba tUm;I I it
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