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snytbing. Suddenly she sprang to ed widow was waitiL:i her tum the Brighton train. Gil', with CapWn
XI's. ICrOlm's Husbands.
..,. A. Mntnal Snrprise " ~.'
her feet, with a cry of distress. '
at tbe ticket h.\tch. With the qnick- Potter."
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Five daughtera-fOlJ1'of tIlem engagedShe
bad
taken
up
the
outside
sheet
ness
of
thougbt
Theresa
ran
np
to
tbe
Ernest
tumeJ
pale
and
almost
[l(as Ade1er III Wew Ym Weekly]
A
Danbury
grocery
firm
have
taken
Good hEAvens! r shall go mad! .
of the paper, and thereon she had barrier. A ~enial-IODking old man fainted. . • .
Mr. Mills, the minister, was a stran- the agency for a hammock. lOne of
WILSO, COVINGTON &VA N,', . For such .. enri'eltiDg of lOve
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. No pnr.;nt ..ver hnd.
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read an advertisement:
was taking his ticket.
. He recovered himself by a gtbat gel' in th." town, and wben he was the articles they have hung at the
The very atmosphere is eIwge<l
'
"Constance to Ernest. To-day, at
",Uig-ht I nsk: you. tir, to get me l\ effort.
called upon to visit Mrs. Brown, who front, in the shade of their porch._
Wilh it; no DllLtter where
Victoria,
12 noon."
ticket
for
Brighton
2"
>
"I
know,"
he
cried.
I
send
bel'
to
had just lost her husband, and to con- They hung it there as an advartise..
l"" - _.,
Igoabont th.. hol1lleltrip:. ,
That
was
the
reason,
then
that
Er"Most
certainly,
madam,"
snid
tbe
Brighton,
and
have
ju"t
seen
her
oft:
sole her, he went around to see Dea· meot, bnt numerous people bave got.
MOImOE, N.C.". ~ i t '
" ~Upon some whisper1D1l pair.
nest had gone oft'to town so sudden- olel gentleman.,
How
dare
you
to
foll,}w
your
mIStress,
con Wilt, so that he could post him- into it to sce bow it worked. It hnug
All buslDeu eDtruilted to theU ..... JIIOIllPU:r at.
n
tOl"led
10.
At
evening,
when
I
take
my
pipe
Iy.
Yes,
she
knew
it;
she
had
been
Slle
grnsped
hC'r
ticket
and
harried
sir.
.>.-,
self about the situation.
so low that that they could easily sit I
_
Oll\ce: Up"'taln 1Il tho Court1Io1Ue. {:!OJ}
And seek s. qniet nook
I
wrong-ed and deceived. Could it be 00 to the departure }:lllthrm, Riving,
The man turned away in blank dis"I understand you say," said Mr. in it, and undonbtedly the motion<¢
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To road the E!:.nJnf/ Timts, or
possible that snch treacbery, I'uch be- ns she went the same signal with her may. '
Mills, "that Mrs. Brown has been was agreable and comforting. But
" SolDe new and tempting book, < "
JAS. F. PAYNE. '~'~ lope.
trayal
of
all
the
ties
of
friendship
and
hand
that
she
had
seen
her
double
"Ernest,"
said
Constllnce,
"we
bave
married three times ?-orwns iUour?" the grocers didn't fllDcy this pel10rmperhnpR, the purlllr dOO1',
Whtn a fAmiliar sound.
ell'ectitln could be permitted to emt? muke just before.
,1$
both been deceivtld:'
,
J "1 say," replied the deacou, "that ance, espcciully as the hammock sitQUite lIllU1i.staknble. sngl:esU
Theresa WIIS, perhaps, of a somewhat
Yes, he hlld recoguized the signal
"Stull r' said Ernest, "it wns a trick she was Mr. Brown's third wife, while ters were no hammock-buyeu. So'
It is forbidden ground.
, jealous disposition, Certainly Ernest tlnrl followed hel"
we pltlyed you, that's aU; we found be wns her fifth husband. But she they removed the loop at one end ~ ....
bad
given
ber
no
cause
for
jealousy
The
train
was
jn,t
due
to
stut,
and
out
your plot, and we counter-plotted was the fourth wife of her second bus- from the hook, and fastened it by a
l\J:ON:I.~OE. N. C.
So then mOre eautioWlltnrn
hitherto, liS fill' lIS slle knew, but sue she hastily jnmped into a lir'st-c1lLSs to save vou."
band and the second wife of her first, bit of twine instend. Shortly after a '
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To our reception room;
WlU pracu... III all ·.hl Stale and Fo<lual Courts,
But lo! ogllin upon my eur
had
always
Imagined
it
possible
that
carriuge.
A
gentleman
jumped
in
But
still
there
was
a
terrible
doubt
1'0
that she--"
man came in for two quarts of mobs_
All bUll
elltrtl5Ul<1lohio cue wlll......rvo
From ita romantic gloom
Ilt
some
time
or
other
he
would;
an,)
after.
at
his
heart.
Wbat«lonld
it
all
mean?
"Let
me
see,"
said
the
parsor,
"the
ses
(treacle.) It was put up in his
Pl'Vwpt attention .....
"
Comes softly. yet with emplUl>.is,
OI1leo lIoxt 1oA..H.Crowoll·.alo....
[ap~~.'7S
now
It
seemed
to
bel'
as
though
her
"I~aithle~s
fellow
r'
she
thought.
"Come
into
the
waiting-room.
Consecond
wife
of
her
first
and
the-well,
pail
and a paper tied over the top ns
That 'WlUlling, 'II'hen I stort
forebodings had been justified.
"Constance." saId a tremUlous voice stauce," he cried, "and let us tulk. Ah then, three and five are eigLt. and he had fc..rgotten to hring a cover.
And le~ve lIS lady Mucb<th wi-hed
C. M. T. McCAULEY,
Her guests would all deport.
Constance Brown had been her at her I'i.ie-"e!earest VOllstnnce,"
what misery r' he muttered to him- four are twelve, and two are fourteeL When he pnssed out he saw the hamearnest friebd, her schoolfellow, her
"Yon wletcL I" cried TiJercsu su,l-' self.
-if I get the hang of the thing', Mrs. nock. His curiosity \las aroused at
ATTORNEY AT LAW, ANn ~Iy next resort is then the porch,
one
dear
compallion,
for
whom
her
deuly
unveiling.
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,
Tiley
tut'ned
into
the
waiting-room,
Brown has been married fourteen once, The grocel'8 were busy inside
Where roses tmilond bloom;
.. 6OLIcrroa IN lIA..~Ul'I'CY••
affection could nerer be<1lmmed. And
But tue. eftect was not what she nn- and Ernest threw himself upou a seat. times and Mr. Brown wns ht'r--"
so he thought he would investigate
Hn! is it echo that belm)'S
, :tv.l:on:roe.
this ftienuship had continued UUll- ticipated. It WllS not her husband at leaned his arill upon the table Dnd
"No you dont nnderstaud. Brown on his own account. With that keeu
The jo"s ofyonder room?
Ah, no I 11 startled "change of bRee"
Pnell<'<'S 1Il the Superlor and the Supreme COllrta
bated for a whole t'Ve yearli after her all; It waS Cuptain Potter. late of the groaned.
was only her fifth husband,"
intuition peculiar to a New Eng-land
or tim Slate and the Federal Court•.
Rcveals tlJ.e presE'nce there
marriage
to
F..rnest.
durin::r
which
1t
Plungel8.
."Whatdoyou
intend,to
clo',Ernest
?'.
"Oh,
hel'
fifth.
But
J'ou
said
~he
man, he saw at one glance that it was
Of Cnpid's ,'olaries. and, alnsl
bad
been
her
chief
delight
to
euterIt
is
now
neces.~l1rv
to
re'~ert
to
the
sa:d
Constance,
clutchmg
hUD
Ly
tbe
was
the
fourth
wif.,
of
her
secolld
bussomething to get into. He kuew it
There's still nnother pair.
RUFUS P. DAVIS,
tain Constanee at her new:home. Now proceedings of Mr. Black, to account arm, "It is all v:ry wI,ll tc t~U your btl.nd, llnd she had three more. so tbtl.t wns nothing to wear and was equlllly
"But sure." I think. "my library
Ernest wllsn't at the beglOning, at forhii pre,nnce on tbe scene.
ser,:ant such stones. 1 IIdullre you -four and three nre seven-she must sure it could not be al'l'anged for cook- ,
Will be 0 ....fe retreat,"
un} l'ate f..n<1 ofConstallce, aud used
Ernest ba<1 iutendeel to tlke the for It, Ernest; but I know better. It have had seven husbands, and wheretlDg. He sat down in it. Then he
So there nt once with <jnickened step
to thiuk visits rather a bore. Auy- newspaper up tn town with hun, hav- iG de~iberatel: planned. We artf both are the other two P"
swung forward, and lifted his feet up.
I take mJ weary (C'tt:r:.a::O:rTROE. N _ C.
thing
was
bette~,
however.
tuan
having
ueeu
intel'ested
m
an
article
he
de~elv?d:"
.
"
.
"Why
don't
you.
see?
He~
second
The twine fastening gnve way. !twas
Yl1m hope-fuM ",nrmng sound aguin
0)'
Ofllee o\"er Pople·s. nk.
Breaks on m, listClliu,:: enr:
lUg his wife in the dolefuls, and on had not uad time to lillish. Bnt havIt IS ImpOSSible, slud Ernest.
husband was mnrned three times be- a dreadful affair. He had the p'!il of
T1b\nk henven. m,' youllSest bllth not ,'et
such occasions be would 6ug~est:
in•• with his cusbtllllrv cdrdessness
"Holv blind you are," ~md Con- fore he met her. :She had been mar- treac:e sitting on his lap and there
.:l.tlllu..ed her thirteenth Jettr,
H. B. ADAMS,
"Ask Vonstl\uce to cowe I1D,l spellu ItlCt' it behind hill, he bouU'ht anott.e; stance. "I alwl\,}s mistrnsted Theresa; ned once--"
was a dog sittinp"nnelerthe hammock.
a
few
dllys,"
llt
tUEl
statioll;
"~Il
then
the
ad
vershe
was
my
early
friend,
you
remem"How
could
slle
be
married
'only
Neither
the dog ~ortbe treacle expeetlinrl' ! there she is ! nnd hies" my henrt,
As time went on. Lowel'ei', littlll tisewent caug-I,t bis e,Ye-"C"nllt:lIJeC bel', and I believe that Potter used to once when he was her second hus- ed lIDy tbing any more than the man
1 That papinj",.. YOllU(!, Lnuu,
Is nt her side-I do bdk!ye
disagreements interpose<1 between the to Erne.t. Yell he knew what it come to our house on pnrpose to see band P"
himself di<1. It was a terrible surplise
That she. too, hilt< begnn.
MONROE. N. C.
two
friends.
Constance
wns
of
all
m
e
n
u
t
.
'
her.
using
me
as
a
blind.
Oh.
Ernest,
"Only
once
~efore,sh,
met
him,
an~
to
aU of. them. The man and the dog
Oh. J'e who love to sit III1d drMDl
ndaptive nllture, an<1 fon ler of mascuElue-t BIlIek :mrl El'l1est P,·tter had Ivhllt shall we do?"
when she marned him she was bls lost their presence of mind aod even
GIVES prompt attantion to all bnglneU entrust
01 future I1lllrried j,,~q,
\II to W. care. I£ir Ofilce: On Sec(lU~ Floor Roue
Ene than femioiue society. :She pro- been s,·hool-fe.lows and I'rouieli in
"I Shlill hlne a special trnin nnd fol- fourth .wife, so that while he had had the paiHost head. The "gol<1en syrup"
Pnl,' hooven with honeft ler,'or tl",t
ton'. hrlck bnJIdillg, lIdJolnlng People 8Bonk, "
I Your gJrI$ IDny nil he ooyo;.
fessed great interest in Ernest's pur- ellrly da}s; hut their frieuusbip hali lo~ them," cded 'Ern,:st.
...
fo~.r Wl\'~S, she hlu1 bad only--".
went into his lap, rnn down his legs, __
Maya, lti78.
oJ tt
~uits, wbich were rather of a misceUn- long' since de,·nye,1. Pott, r WllS a
Then I Will go Inth you, cned
Is thiS Brown you lU'e spenkmg and swas1.Jed up under his vest and
.-.-.'--neOUS cuaracter. Alto~ether she reeld...ss fpelHlt hdft, "htl hus ueen Constaep.
of PO'
insinuated itself some way in between
DR. J. W. STEPHENSON,
WIDOWS BEWITOHLD.
grew in gmce and favor with the hus- obliged to lelll'e the Plnngers :lIla seH
Ernest rose aUll staggered to the
"No, no I Brown was her fifth, He himself and his clotbes. And when
band, aud declined in equal ll1ea8ure Ilis commissiun, sWilmped "ith in- pl~,lform o~~e ll;10re. ..
..
had been married ~wice before.
he went down he hit the dog with his
iu
the
wife's
esteem.
She
was
tou
numemble
d,
bt8.
He
hlld
been
nn
Ernest!
smu
a
deCiSive
femlUlDe
"Her
second
husband
had
2"
heel on the back, nnd the dog was so
The E1fect of an Advel'tisament.
AS PEmL\~"ENTLY LOCATED 1:\
keen
wilted
herself
not
to
perceive
old
frieud
of
the
BrolVlls
too
nnd
voice
nt
his
duo'V.
"I
mean
Brown.
of
course.
Let
me
wild with terror and amazement that
:lIoUlOe. Office in H'1rkey's bonrdlllg
this,
but
the
ineradicnble
love
of
coCuustolDce
hall
forwellv
bE'en
idlltlIe
tumed,
ane!
bebeld
his
wife
and
explain.
1'11'8,
Brown,
Sl~r,.
warried
it
sent up a head-splitting yell, and
ilol1se.
29tf
Grand aucl gorgeo;ls is the first quetery nnd mischief thnt lurk" iu llatec1 mtu him' Lut her fntuer, who Onptain Potter.
John, Thomus. Jacob, "ilham, and flee madly down the street havin a
----.nllsillcsS Cartls.
moruinp" of spring. It is not the lap- in every fcmnle bus"m .forbade hel' ttl WliS a \'tlry \,iol:nt. s"lf-wlll"d old fel"Hulio!" cried Potter. "Ernest, Heury, Thomas mlll'l'ied Lnla, Mary first taken tbe precaution to bite hi~
I
low swore thllt she should lIevel' mnrr,)' my boy, how are ,}·ou ? Egad, I've Hannllh and SUS'lU--"
on tbe leg, and tip over the tiel' of.'
p!n~ otthe woo<11,ecker in the hol~ow chtl.nge her tactics.
beech, nor yet tUtl nutcuat hUnllnlDl{
The end of it was a desperate quar- snch a scamp.
got into a,prl·ttv mess with aU this
"Before he married lUI'S. Brown or wooden wnter pails. Whex: the pails
:it his hreakfast, thnt soft 1'ap-a-tap- reI between Coustance aud Therasa,
Coustlmctf hurl a nice lit tie fortune nmbuscllchug; wrong pnrty aft~r all after?"
went down a lot of hoes were carr:ed
tap one hears. It is only lUI'. Ernest and Constance's hasty depltrture trow of hel' OWll, and "he h:\ll jnst COlUe of joU,Y row, pull the st,ling stop t~e
"Before. Well, then, Brown mnr- over with them, and that stnrted a
-DEALERS IYBlack k'nocking out his pip,=, agaiust Shrublands in a great rage, On her nge, so thnt if she ]Jer~isted iu throw- trl\lu-Clapha~. Junctl,!u. gUl\l'd In ried Emma and l\Iatilda and John box of garden seeds, mounted on a
part, Theresa vowed that she woukl ing herself and herfortune Itway, thpre nwful rage. Give ns iDto c,ustods, mllrritld Agnps, Agnes c1i~d and John hox.. and they in turn brought away
nel'er
ha,"e that deceitful gul in her was vo help for it. Stdl Ernest ~h 2 Hl~! hll! Hl're weare ngal~"b,llCk martiedl\Irs. Brown. Then John died tI. pile of peck-mensnres, whose SUIDhave such a charmU U
U
U. I ing nook wht'rein to stUoke the early house again.
thoul!ht it wns his duty to ,top it if he fir,t tram: I ~llY, <iLl fe~:,)w, I ,~Just nnd Lnln, Mnry, Hannah, and SUSlllJ IDeI' was crowned wTith ll. pyramid of
) pire. His cotUfol'table mansion at
"AIl right," Ernest had said; "if coul,], He f1atterell llill,self that he change wlllows \\'ltU }'ou,
died, and then Thomas marrip,d Mrs. canned tomatoes. ...t was a dreadful
Depottreet,
I Shrublllnds, a cozy modl:'rn building, you don't care about it, I dOIi·t."
ha,l some influeuce ovel' Olmslance'
"Vome iuto the wltiting-room," Broll'n. Then Thomtl.s died, Jacob's shoc~ to ~he .man, an~ nemly paralyzM: ON ROE
N _ C.
w Irm and roc,lUY, with glass housell
Ellt Theresa's jealousy, once arons- llud if he eunl.Ju·t put nn eud to th~ cried Black, "aud t..!1 m.e what it all wife Jied and Jncob marriec1 Mrs. ed hIm .wlth Its magmtllde. But lIher:.
_-_~
clnstered about It, and its conVenient ed, wns not to be quiete<1 by IIny such uffl\ir altogether. he mi~ht yet pre\'uil D1en~s.. Potter. I cuns~der. );OU a.n Brown. Then Jl\cob died nnd Wt!- one n~'hcle after a~other came avaA. Full Stookon hlU1daUtlm....ndth.
offices at the rear. lies on the ~Iope pretl'nces ns these. It was IllI ver,)' upon her to hllve II!I uel' mor.ey care- llllpl'mclpltld fellow to 1l1Vel~,e thiS [iam's wife died and William annex- lanchmg atop of hun, he thought the
Lowest Prices Cuaranteed! above. In frout of him f>tetches a w~ll of Ernest to say so, but his SI~J'- fully tied np.
youn;; lady into sUl'h a trap. You ed Mrs. Brown.' When William died evil one had burst loose, and he }llSt
J "O"~
:l"~lf pleasaut lawn, and he looks over upon ing 110 didn't deceive hE'1·. Hll\'ing
The advertisement Dleant an elope. know yuu ouly waut tv ~ll"te her Emma and Matilda diec1, and then screamed as loud as .he conld. rhe
1U1_ • ,
a sweet liver ~alley, b011nlled by pur- once thrown ber influence oV"r Ernest, IDl:nt. Eruest thought-a claudestine furtune ItS you hu\"e )OIU' own."
Brown mnrried Mr•. Brown. Every- trencle was all ov~r him, and the gar"
A. F. Stevena.
W. R. Phifer. pie hills, reacues of water showing ill Constance, she knew, would not be mnrrinp"e lind the sacrifice of all the
"GentI}'. olll fellow," said Potter; body came to see l\Il'!I. Brown, you den seeds had adnere? to the trea~le,
silver streaks here and there. .A Wllrm, su.ti.lied te. resil'n her power so ensi/y. g-i!'l's 17tt~re to a worU,leos scamp "all a D"'istake. My nnele died last sl'e '"
and he looked more hke a huge glDi:"
*
pleasant
little
dillgle
enCOlull!lSSeS
the
She
didn't
doubt
but
that
CuustllDce
He
wonl,l
be
tuere,
too,
and
SILVe
bel'
week,?lI(1.
left
me
three
thousl1ud
a
.
,
gllrbread stuck full of caraways than
.
. .. . . .. .. .. .. ..
..
g'l'oun,ls, sh...lteriug the housE'S from would in some \\ Ily or otiIe~ eontrive if he conI, I.
}'em·.
"I see:' sllid Mr. Mills. "I think;I au} thiug else. In tbis awful condit'J.e north and cast. and sloping' down to see bim, nnd this wOl'lling's p.lper
At all evenl!l he fOllnrl himself on
"Then wh}' do yon make off in thi~ grasp the fncls. I'll go right around tion he waddl..d home.-Danbw'Y
towlll"<ls the s011th aud here the first had Riven her a clew to the weaus she the platform of Victori:1 Station a' clandestine way?"
to see her."
Neu,·d. '
'. *
. bl'uatll
*. "
. . of new-born sl'l'ino'" is felt, lind lldopted.
noon. Ah! there wns Cnptnin Potter, • "Ito's aU rlg-h.t, B!'ICk, I.assure }'ou.
Mrs Brown was .t bowe. And nf----+......_........- - the first green leur of tho year is seen
Very, weU, Th~resa, too, wOllltl be he expected stlilkin~ up nncI dllwn, I vc got a sP:c~lll hCtln~~ lU IUy p:J~k. er alluding to the weather lIud one or
ou thnt slendel', white birch, whose ut Victoria at 12 noou.
CIUSED N lliE MILES BY A LOCOlWTrVE.
evideutlyexpectingsornebody. Ernest et, parson wllltllJgnt Bnghton. \~e re two other topics, Mr. ~IiJJs said:
TilE UYDEnSIG~"ED HA\"ETmS DAY ASSOClA· brown catkins are c1,yiug lor love of
-Tbe
Henry county (Ga.) Weekly
The cal'riage had just retlll'nRel from clidn'~ btke lIny notil'e of hirn; and bo~h ,of age, you kn~l\\'-:' . "
"I am cleeply grieved, Mrs. Brown,
the
sellson.
says:
Jim
Wyntt glories in the ownel·
taking ErnE'st to the statIOn; it should Pot tel' seemecl nnxiou~, on his part. to
Tuen why aU t1Uli diSI{UlSe 2
to hear of your bereavement. It must
to'l thom.elves together ullder tho llrm IlAlIlO or
Ernest tholl~ht that it WIlS vcry
ship
of
a
horse
that can bE'at the Ceni,
t
. £ avoid anv recoNnition. But there was
"Oh, thl~t was my (loing," sobbed be very, very terrible, even for a perh to tue
nl"X
t!'1l1U
or
no
Coos'tal"c""'
.
He
r-ept
hO.......'.l.,
a
C'lDAtanCf'.
r
was
so
dreadfulJ"
atmid
also conveyer
good to be here, ns he smoked his Loudon.
tl'lll
Railroad's
best
schedule time. Last
She woul<1 liaVtf wffieient
..,
.. ~.~
J
son so used to it."
pipe on his garden .ent. But every- 'm t
Friday
night
he
mounted
a negro on the'
ch t"e tl Stl'I'" place b,· sharpe 10llkont 011 the C'lptain, lllld, of ,I'.ap,l.".
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"So nserl to it '. ttrbat do you mean,
tiling comes tu an end, and Ly the tl e o I'ell
1.1
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IlU of a sudden he notil'ed that his
Aud how elid yon get the Widow s sl'r~"
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n
animnl in question and sent him to
"
,
,
r
-.\T THEtime be had finished his pipe aud uoon:
Lovejoy 011 an errllDd. Retnrning,
eves lit up an,]
tumin·'
quietly
tUlD:.l'S, Con~ t ance.f"
"F-frolll-youl'-Anut Blake. It
"Why, I merely meant to suggest he wns overtaken by the 11 o'clock
knocked out the nsbes, 11 doud hact - ViCtOl'ill Station, how vel' is rather around Erl;E!lt s~w a IIlc1i; in deep
A.
come over the sun. the air Wtl.S chilled, It wide open place, not R'htpted for mnurni~" pass into tbe bo.1JriuN otlice. wasn't very wicked, was it 2"
hat experience cannotreconoiJe;us to through fI'eight, which so frightened
aud the beautv of the morn tl\rnillhed. concealment. How should she do
PotterOnow took up a positi~n close
"1 tbink," suid The.re~n, who hnd these afflictions. But there is this the horse that he became pE:rfeclly
M:ONROE. N . C.
It WllS time ue found to StlU't for his c1isguise heseH thllt she wight witlle~s to the wicket that oppned to the de- recol'ered her eqn.tlllllllty au(l her consolation, detl.r mtl.dam-time dulls wild, and tbrowing' his lider, strllck
tmin. Htf went iuto the house tOSI~'y the meeting unobserved? Tben she pm'ture pllltfMtU where the man stood us.ual nspect of proud ~erenity, "I the edg-e of our bitterest grief. You ont down the railroad track like a '
Ale DOW receidng a
"Good-bre" to his wife, for he hertrd remembered thut her Aunt Blake, who puuchec1 bdell in the ticke!ll. thlllk, Con~tance you ~ud better come wept for John ns if you could not be streak of grensed lightning, with the
the carl'illge-whecls glindinlC on the who had been II widow for a coupltl PI'eseotly a la(l,y blnck brnshed rapid- back .to S~rllbland~ With 1 mEl, nnd be comforted; but ~'ou see you-"
J'apidlyadvancing train close npon his
gmvell1s it came roun<1 from the sta- of ye'lrs, hed leftbeliindhel'u wido\v's Iv PIlSt. Ernest followed hp' a few rnal'l'led In a respectab.e, orderly
"John! I do not understand you, lieels. The engineer sonnded the
bles to the door.
.
cap bonuet aud veil, havillg takeu tht. paces to aSAure himself it WliS not way,"
sir,"
-OFalarm whistle, opened tbesteam-cocks,
He seemed to be II. happy fello\l', opportunity of a visit to her !liece to Constance Brown. No; tbe lacly WIlS
And they sl·tt/ed thl~t so it ",honld
:'Yon wept fO! Jobn, but Thomns Ilnd did ever.ything else to fris:rhten the
FALL and WINTER too, in his wife, who WIlR 11 fair. plea~ to resume the ordiullry costume Qj of quite a different C:lrrta!l'e and tig-nre be. Tliey aU went back to ~hrllb- came. When Thomas wa!i taken yo nlready terrified animal from the trtl.ck,
ant-fl1c,ed woman, of chnrmiug- figure, WOlUlluklnd.
from Consblllce-more like his own lauds, and L)on~tance wa" mlUTled the thonght yourself utterly inconsolable; but failed. He then pulled the throt.. .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .... : and full of spirit.
Bonnets are not formid'lble things wife, he snid, with a jf</llon8 pang that /lext. week, no~ in the widow'~ weeds, but there JIlcob-he brOllll'ht new tle wide open, thinking to overtaka
.. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .... ........ .. ........
"1 eUlln't know you were again now-a-days, and Theresa put her hI' lal1"'hed at himself npxt moment but In fnll hrtdlll costu:ne, With sev· joy. When Jacob was wafted to a nnd knock hiw oft', but Pegasus gathaway,"-she s:lid, a slight ~bade of 1Junt's weeds, with IJ, hlack crallesbawl, 'or fe"'eli·nN. ,uhoe"er I·t. wah she with several blides-mnids.
better Janel your '_ enr L wnn nearly bro- ered fresb strength as the object of
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vexlltion
co
ruing
ovel'
her
fnce.
ioto a travelIng-ll!lg. ::lhe put on a jumped into th~fcarli~ge,alldth~ cap"Ernest,". sllid Tberesu, afftlction- ken, but Williamuh;aled'i'ts wounds; his terror approached, and letting him.
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"Didn't I tE'1I you 2" said El'Uest, "I black dress with II wUlte shuwl vverit lain after her. The gUllrQ whistled lltell' when It ~as allover, 'Ill nwver and when William drifted off into the self ont, soon left the locomotive far
.......
.
. intended to. I shall be home to din- lind bel' usualt raveling bonnet, that otf the tmin, aDd El'nest tnrnerl away b,e Jealous Ilgtun but, bu~ for. aU that unknown, Henry assuaged your grief. in the rear. The race continued nntil
ner. I am only going to town to see she might not give rise tf) surmiseli thinkill~ thtl.t he had been ruther a I ~ gla:J thtl.t artful minx IS sdElly Pel'haps there are other Henrys, Wi!- Sunny Side wns reached. when he left
Which woro bought ot h.lIdqu~ters ror CASII. DIld the old musters. Tiley close this
at her sudden assumption of woul'n- fool tor his pains.
disposed of, .She sha~, never enter Iiams. and Thomnses to wbom this tbe track; having run the entire diswlll he 001<1 VEIlY LOW
week."
ing and then started off.
Then he SMV allother yonng widow my doors ag-mn, never.
•
blessed duty will flll1a~ain. Perhaps tance (nearly nine miles) in less than
FOR CASHI
"Ah! if you hnd told me in time,I
forty minutes and beatingthe train by
The clock showed five minutes to gazinll' eugerly about her, nnrl rlln- .Potter alway~ speaks. of hiS olel _ "
would have gooe with you."
several
car lenA'ths. This statement,
twelve whlin she IIrrived at Victoria. nins:r here aud there, evidently l'ook- fn.end :Slack With affectlonnte com"You are talking very strangely,
ll. Lee lltllvell8. 1110. H. 51eveDO
I. n, Engli.h
To sny the truth, Ernest did not She huried off to the ladiell' wUlting- ins:r fOI' SOOle one !lbe couldu't find. m~llel'at1on, and 8ll.ys ~he .wo~"t five sir," said lrll's Brown.
incredable as it may seem, is actually
much care for company when he \Vas room, donned.her bonnet, cap, shawl At Inst. apparently overcome with mlUutes ~e ever ~p~nt 1U hiS hfe we~e
"Db, no; I merely say tbat now that true and will be vouched for by reliagOill~ to look nt pictures.
tllld veil, and c Ime Ollt on tire ptutform emotion or fatigue she flung herself passed In the Bnghton express In John, and Tbomas, and Jacob, and ble witnesses, the engineer among,the
"Pitty, eh 2" he said carelessly put- a demure widow.
,
upon a bench and h~stlly tUI'ew up ber company witllMut1nme Theresa.
W'll'
dH
b
b
all d number.
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h
t
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df
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I lam, "n
enry ave een c e
ting his hand under her chin and givSure enough, Ernest, WllS there, VE'l , revelUlng t e pre ty, o.gttate ace
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,away to join Susan, and Hannah, and
•••• ,
ing her a kiss. "Well, another day,
walking
up
and
down.
Sue
gave
a
of
Constance
Brown.
By
some
a?cldent
tbe
hendmga
Agnes,
and
Matilda,
and
Emma,
and
-A
country
lad says his Uncle
Tottie"- -her name was Theresa, bnt kind of gUltly start u.s he pnssed her,
Ernest sprao~ towllrcls her. ,
of the MILrysville (Ky.) Banner
0/
Lulu
and
Mary
and
the
rest
tbere
B
d
6~ htful
lher pet name was Tottie-"and then
I.
d at t he o"C
t a!1(){',.
"Il~ wh'.Ispeler,
. 1"you ..."'.IeedOn! ~o t'.r~nspose,
dad
t ue
n e.~t'
,
, Mrs. that
en ma
e ofa scarecrow
so .ng
d he 100k ed rather Ullr
an
n
s
n
is
some
hope
tbat-tbat-Why,
one
the
black-feathered
perhaps I can go shopping with yo 0."
, anrIln this disgUise I what does day the nnptlllls of ~Id Mr. Penny- Brown, what on earth is the matter?" tb'
!t ere
t d b I ht b k all th
"But I particularly wanted to see young ,vidow with the nice trim fig- It
--):0:(-mean ?"
packer, wbo had mal'ned a young lady
leves wen an roug . ac
.e
.,
those pictures."
ur?,So,' she thou~ht, "tMt is the wav
C st
b t . t t
d of sixteen appeared uuder the caption
1rIrs. Brown flew out, of the room corn he had I stolen dunng the SIX ....:,
"Why didn't JOu think of it be"
bUond antl'e tnrsh ]I.n o't k~ar9, all of "Cold.inooded and Tenific Deedl" w!thout replying', and Mr. Mills, filled previous day&
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you look at yOllng WOUlen when I am so e ou th a s e, Id u now.
b'l
f h
d
f M With amazement, went around to lISk
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"I know" he said severely "you W I e a repol-t 0 t e mur er 0 a r. D
'V'lt to
I' th
t
- Lndy: How much IS thiS a. ~.
should have told me you not by2"
The
next
turn
tbat
she
took
she
have
an
appointment
With
that'infam.
Botts
was
announced
as
"A
Most
eacon
1
exp
ar~
e
mys
ery.
yard
P" Clerk: Three dollars and a <\
-AT THE- ' oi'
were going."
,
started as she saw approachinl{ her ous Potter,"
Delightful A.lIuir," Ever since that . "I was merely Ilaymg to her," he half. It is elegant material-double:
OM Stmld of .lustin 8& Co..
"Yes, it was stupid of IDe; however,
the opposite side of the platform
"Infl~mou~ inc1~ed "said Consttl.nce' issu~ Mr. P, h~ been sitting on the Sla:, ;~hat BroWDdh~ ~~10wed ~ofhn, !l you tear one si~e you've only to turn ".: ~
there's
no help for it; I have only just from
• Are rooelv!llg a
the very double of herself. llIack" 1
h'
fr 'th
b d' cernage steps IU fl'ont of tbe Banl/er an
omus, an
a
a, an
e It on the otber Side
"
time to catch the train. Good-by,"
an<" e u.s gone 0 WI some 0 y office with a shot-gun, gun waiting others into a better world, wben
So
. th' t' thi:
! .'-<'
dress, black crape shawl, wi<1ow's cap, els e . ,
for the editor to come out, w~i1e Bolt's she-"
me o~e s!l'ys
a. n.o nl;' lS , 'r.
And awav he went.
"Ir
Theresa ;at down once more to her bonaet and everything! She thought
At tbis moment, a mn~ io livery ap· brother-in-law is Ilatrolliug the back
"Good «racions!" sbrieked the dea- healthy tbat IS fr:~d. ?-,his lS proba- .~~:
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book of household expenses, but the at the first moment tbat there was a pl'oached and t?uched hiS hat to Er- alley, waiting to head off the journal- con; "you didn't allude to her dead bly so. .Even Fn day IS nnhealtby-. ',.,
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husbands and their wives bv those for conVlct.ed murderer&
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totals ran iuto each other, and the mU'l'Or opposite her, and that she saw nest. It w~s hIS OWII coachman, all ist with a club.
her
01\
n
reflected
image.
But
it
was
old
and
~l1ltbful
sbrvant,
wbo
had
'
names,
did
you
?'"
J
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_
A
clook
is
being
exbibited
at'
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same row of figures wouldn't come to
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v ' d tb • " ... Paris which fires a shot every hour. .~ ••
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the same amount twice runniug. It not so. The lady thre \\ up her veil been coaCUlllall to Emest's father.
"Beg your pardon, Ur. Ernest, for . ..::.. Every day;we have evidence'~
ceurse. ~ou sal
a_
Somp,body says that its great practic. -1:; •
-FOB Til¥-wasn't like Ernest. she thought, not to and revealed the fe~tur:s of Constance
"Oh, tb~nde~, man I Why, those al utility is "to kill time," _
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ask her to go with him. . He had never Brown. It was on y or a moment, coming up here without leave, but that the small boy has no 60Ul. The
otber day a crowd gnthered around a were only Imagmary nau.es, that I
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gone off anywhere before without and then she drew her veil closely have you seen the mistress sir?"
t
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farmer whose wagon load of butter used bV way of illu~tx:ation. Brown's :.... Spelling m~tches are very de': ~,.>(-'
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asking her to accompany him if it over her fnee, and making a slight , "No. Whnt do you mean ?"
I ConlJiitlllg or.ft 600lio nnll11:r kePt b1 ;.,
I
' ~ w.'
were practical. His manner, too, was gestnre, as it. seemed. of CAution, sbe • "Well, sir, she drove to t!te station and eggs was fast in a mud hole, and, first names was AIC1blaaes No won- JD.oralizing. Jones had been to one ~; •.:,....
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t
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f
the night before. His wife awakened .",:~~~
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so cold. ~ What could be tho reason mado her way to the bookiug o~ce, after you left sir, and she seemed so wbile some suggested that he put his del' sbe was mad:'
went
up
to
a
porter,
and
ask~d,
lD
a
wildlike
altd
unaccountable,
tbtl.t
I
horse
gee
I
and
others
that
he
put
him
Mr.Mills
groaned
and
went
home
during
the
early
moming
by
some
~;'fr"
of it?
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AlIorwbich hal'o Juat beell boughtLOWFOBCAJIH
She t, ok up tbe Ie ,vsraper to dlS- clear, lou? VOice when the t!'l1ID start- 'Pade bold to follow her for fear she haw! the ever present small boy yell- in dijmay. And now Mr& Brown has noise below stairs•• ",John I John I ~~i;' ,
tract her mind.' She rarely looked at ed for Bnghton.
,__ ~d will he 1I01d at Cos;reopondillgly Low l'rIeea.
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" might come to harm; and I followed ed, "It's no nse, mister. Yer old left his chnrch and gone over to the burglars:' sha called, shaking him. J...", ~
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Ther\lija
gilded
into
the
'office
by
her
here,
sir,
WMre
she
changed
her
hoss
ain't
stout
enough.
Take
him
Episcopalians.
She
is
to
be
married
":Burglars-b-u-r-g-I-a-r-s--burglars,"
p
GIVE US A. CALL: the daily papers, but this mormng
-,
said he, and lolled over to sleep again. ;'
.,1''JCi'' >~ We WillNot be Undel'8old !
she feIt uneaRy, and conldn't settle to the opposite door. Tbe pretend- dress for Widows weeds, and got into lout, an' bitch in a roll of yer butter," soon, they say." ,
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A Distracted Parent.
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UlTQRTDUD '., . THE LEGI8LA.TUBE,.· ,'Ill1 u~ Ia ~t~DaW, the bill to a~lish
-. , The JlaD We
eel its lle\'eral resdinssand WlIBorder..land staTO pipe hatmark hiD'-as a lel-
ed~~c:~htah
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=:~~te.anl~ ~~s~rs e:~ ';~~venever be8~i "'Womhi~
bin
DeJa0erai8 lDdlete4L· :::., ~?'"'h_~'
Louisiana
~ hb: 13~"':The
LepL ",'
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the
OOZIcem.j
. Naw
polit.- STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA' ".
the ~ of &ate Geologist was ta- ing freighta of Railroads and . . . . the "paftiDg too oreier," and alUbe ap- of men. andhave by nomeaDll concur- ical pl'OBBantionainthe U. S. Distriot •.-. - muON OOUllTY. . ~ .~."
k_ up. Mr A,1IIItin faYOnd the bill trBDsportation companies 111 . n! ita p&reel which tie ingenuity of the eel in the opinion of those who belieYe Couzhrebeooming eerioUL . Already
a'l'Jm./lfIPmOB CQUBf ~';f;,"'?t;.
He had nothmg sgainaG Prof. ~ ~ reading on Saiurday, 1I'U re- oombjD·tion can elDploy are brought that there are. in North CaroJiDa, on- indiebnenta agaipst DeIrly a hundred
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personaU but be WloDted to 1egialMe OOD8ldered, and the bill reco1lUldtted.. to bear.· These lings and lobbyists ly two or three men capable of liUing, prominent" Deoocrata have been L. •. Lita*. U",l'whdnJor T. G. ~. y;:. ;
for the ~ intereste of his aonstitnA b~ ~ make the kJ1Jyng of lift haft no modesty-e1frontery, impu- with credit and ability. the higheSt found, with promises of many more. a. N. CarJee el:. al.-0r'lUr if Publlc<"w. ,':~
enl& He aaid there was a screw stoe~ mdietable, was considered. lfr. dence, audacity ~o not 6Xpre&8 the office within the gift 01 the people. - The Grand Jnry,largeJy composed 01
APP£AB,'OiG TO THE 8A.TlSFAC· "
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loose
somewhere,
and
the
legis1atare
~
strongly
advocated
the
~
idea.
And
thus
we
have
an
"irreThe
Press,
we
think,
should
advomen
holding
otJlcial
positions
in
the
d;tiDn
of ~ ~art that theDe!udant,·;
'.
:)De Cot,..
10 ahoDId tighten it. Mr Erwin was in He IlIUd the people on the Carolina I pre af'ible oon1lict" between the people eate principlet! not men, and we are Custom HoIl88. and others who are KN1da~, • a non-rwdent f!f tJw; .
, ." I 0ft"ICII: lDClOIID I'LOOB srn.urrs CQB!RR favor of putting the Survey ill witb Cen~ ~ ~ere contin~y !'lid the rings. . S~teen years 01 Bad- certain th:J.t the good of the party can intimately connected with the Repub- ='8,
~""=?'~U~Ii~J'~".
JIB1(lJ[ BtnLDDlG.
the Agricultural Department, and havlDg their stock killed and napmg ioal rule has given these powers a con- in no wise be promoted by commen- lieaD party, has been organiw for a the Summons and of this Order be ma.dco in thllS save the State of North Carolina no reward for the same. ~. Dorteh fldence and boldaess that is diilicult cing thllS early to say who shall be special purpose, and is doing its work TmI ~OlIJ1!l. b'QU11lD.a weekly neWBpaper .
_
the amount of salary paid the present moved to amend that this bill
to resist. ".
., - .. . --'.- _. .., our next Governor. Tbe people will, well _The evidence on which the in- IJ.Ub1iehed m the Town of ¥o!'J'Oe, N. C.,for
"M:' B~~ the colored Senator~& incumbent, or a more reasonable sal- apply to ~e Carolina Central
. - JlIVJIB.L"lD IlABlIOII BILL PAll\UID TD HOuu:. in due season name a good mu for dictments are obtained is not worthy ::,,=~v':'i:~~=~til:'k~~':-,
'S8'N!!PP~ preB1d~ over the .'
ary at; any rate. Let the State be road and Its officers. Mr. Bynum was
The river and harbor hill assed the office and then it will be time of credence. TIle witnesses are ignor- beir...t-Iawof T. G. Curlee:decf:Qlled, to ~
~t:;:ec::mfws~~B::t::~~~ jllSt before she is generalIS. Mr. AI- oP~ to the whole matter-that all the House this eTening under ~ sus- enougb for the Pre8B to be outspoken ant negroes, who are brougbt to the and appel'1' ~fore the Clerk. of t:he Superior
history of the government that a col- eunder was surprised at the action ~ shoDId be on the same foot- pension of the rules. Under tbe bill in advocating his claims to the sup- city at tbe expellce of the government Co~o~UJU!'I1~o;:ty~:ao,::e m Monorail man baa occupied that chair.' of Senators Erwin and Austin. At II!g. Mr. Hoyle also ~vocated the as passed, North Carolina gets as fol- port olthe democrat in party•. We and paid $3 a dr.y for such time as
~i : . order~and y~ead,~:.rru:r
Mr. Erwin becall88 he objected to tbe bill Tbe stock was killed up con- lows: Cape Fear river. $25,000; Neuse fully en.dorse the following from the ~~y may be aWIlY from home. When demur to the ~tion filed this cause. or
. presllnt incunlbent .. on personal stantly and no redress WWl to be h~d river, $15,000; Pamlico, $3,000; Roan- StateSVllle Landmark. one of oor It 1li re~embered that tbese men rare- the petition will be heard ex parte and jUdg.
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- Jefferson DaVl8 18 spoken of as grounds, and at lli Austin because for the same. Mr. Graham, of Lin- oke. $1500' barbor of Edenton $1- ablest exchanges:
.
I
ly receIve more than *22 per month men.t pro COD!eI8O be rende~ 8S to her.
the next United States Senator from he CBDle from one ~f the best gold coin. favored the passa~e of the bill 000' French Broad $5 000 ±he~
Some of our exchan"'es are rather for labor in the cane or cotton field, I GIven i8~ my hand on this 25th day of
Missippi. A prominent neW8pa~r of counties in the stare, and he coDId, The J!8Ople needed such a law. , The was'a consideralie scali~g down of in advance of the seaso"'n, in present- it ce.n be readily seen how easy it ia ~' ··,JAMES C. IIUEY. C11: C.
that State says he can be elected if be not see wby that gentleman was op- question was then taken npon the some of the pll'l*! as compared with ing the names of different gentlemen for the reprell3n1atives of the governwill ~ his willingDe8B to accept posed to ilie Survey. Mr. Everettop- amendment of~. Dortcb and pass- previollS billll.
in ~e Democ~atic party for Gubema- m~nt to obt;Un men to s,!e.ar to any- sta~ of North Carolina. .
the position. ,
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posed the bill from beginning to end. ed. Mr. Dortch lI~tr~uced a second __
_
torial honors In 1880. There are hun· tbmg. You lla1'e but to VlSlt the first
lie had visited the Museu), 8I'd pro- amendment not to.lDdlctanY1?lltCbnAPPBOPBIATICl:\-S FOB PDSIO~"S..
dreds of men in tbe Democrstic party iield yon come to to obtain men who
UNION COu:N":I'Y_
. _ Over two thousand Democrats, pounded question" to the , ...."ologist ductors and Engm~ers, which was
In the Houae also, on motion of who posse8B the ability and tact to for $3 a day will swear, if the exigen• folly entitled to vote, were shown last wl&ich satisfied hiD! that it ",)uld ~ adoptecL T~~ quesf:ion then recarr~ Mr. Sparks,. the mles were susp~lD~ed make an acceptable Execotive, and cies of YOUi: cnae ~uire it, that they
SUP E RIO R C 0 U R T .
- - - _ week to have beea arrested and cast a ~l klBs to"-tlitt State. The ques- llpon ilie .ongmal bill and pasud 1tB and the """ill :passed appropr18ting anyone these bundreds stands about themeel ves were kilJ~ by Democrats J. O. Gri1Iin, Administrator of C
•.. 1tito jail, in New York, by Davenport, tion then recurred upon the subsn- final reading by a vote ?f 29 to.5. .
$26,OOO,qoO to meet the demands of as fair a chance for the nomination as on election day, and that they haye
Deese. deceased.
; at the last election in defiance of law. stitute offered by Mr. Davidson, which . In. t~e ~01ise, t~e b~~ forbld~lng the r~nt law for the arrearages of the other. All the people llSk, aud been restored to life by Divine inter·
The administration will, of COU1'6e, provides that the Governor shall ap- discrimmation agal!JSt runners. of pensIOns. .
this they will demand, is that a good pretation to bring the guilty to jus.Against
,give Davenport a Consnlship.
point, by and with the consent of the hotels, etc., by Hallway CompanIes,
The sum of $50,000 is appropriated and true Democrat shall be selected tice. And it is with insuments snch B. W. Deese. K. M. Deese et aI.
, • e. ,
Senate a suitable person to conduct at wbarve~ and depots, was taken up for additional clerk bire, desks, flUni· to lead the party. The political con- as these that the present administraORDER OF PUBLICATION.
_. A, letter in the New York Her. the G:ological Survey of the State. and explamed by Mr. Scotto.and pass- tuze, &0. .
test next year will in all probability tion is doing ita work.-Or>r. N .1': TT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACold from Brazil gives a most harrow. The sum allowed such person not to ed. .
.
As the session draws to a close be the most exciting campaign ever Wr>rld.,
~ti
he C
tha
ing story of the dreadful famine that exceed $2,000, the expenses of said
A bdl ~o m~ke. tbe prosecutor pay eV~1"!thiDg is p.u~ through in a ;usb. known in this State, and if a Demo••_ .~,- - ward~~~, a ~~enttolfetE.efS~':'~;~:
has been rav&Ring that country. It Survey not to exceed $3,000 and to ~e.cost lD ~nm~nal cases wbe;e. the ~illions aod milllons are appropnated cratic Governor is ele~ted he will be a
Raleigh Observer: There is no C&S- kansas, Archibald Deese and J. M. Deese.
is stated as a fact that over a balf wil- be paid by the A!?ricultural Depart- lDdlctment IS frIvolous or mahclOus. WIthout a dozen men in Congress man wbose character is not only above salien of the draiu npon tbe Treasury residentll of thco StIlte of Tennessee, are all
lion of people have actnally perished ment.· Mr. Scales'"was in favor of the paBBed...
.
.
knowing wbat it c:eans or where it is reproach, but his record must be in for the scpr,ort or outside lunatics, and d~::;-~;:n:oUo~~}J.ta:'p~~e~'1:t~~:,
He did not represent
The Senate passed a bill reduclDg to be expended. , Congress does no· accord with the immntable principles the counties putAiu their claims daily. LCy f"rl'lnintiff, thAt publication of e8um.'
from' starvation and pestilence. ,A '.Iubstitute
whole province was literally depopn- Prof. Ke~ but the jnstice and inter- the salaries of State officers as follows: thing all the session aDd in the last of our great party. ,This is the kind Yesterday pretty netU" II thou::and dol- mons be made in the Monroe ENQUDlEll, a'
lated. It is one of the most ghastly est of North Carolina. :Mr. Snow also Governor, $3~000; ::5ecretary of State, few days of the session everything is of a man we want; and thia is the iars was drawn out, Surry couuty tak- weeld.r newspaper pub1illhed in the town of .
kind we must have.
ing $811 56 and Craven $100. There ~':n~~~~g~e :I"d ~~:deD~::... ~~hi:
pictures ever drawn. . The famine be- favored the substitute. He could not $2,000; Auditor, $1.750; Treasurer, "pell mell "
gan in the Sertao district in Marcb, Bee why it should not pass the Seuate $3,00~; Attorney·General, $2.000;
An employee olthe House who had
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is no end to this sort of thing, and if bald Deese and J. M. Deese, heirs-at-Iaw 'of
1877. There had been a great drowth. unanimously. It would save to the Supen?r. Court J ndges, $2,500, and been running the ."red tape': for sevThe U. S. Census in 1880~ .
it keeps up there won't be enough C. Deese, deceased, to be and appear befoN
The account occupies many columns taxpayers of North Carolina the no addItional pay for extra courts.
eral days attemptlDg to obtam a cake
funds to pay the legislators.
the Clerk of the Superior Court of Union
of the Herald, and it is .. vivid and amountof~5,000,au.l the AgricDItuThe ~enate .ref!1sed to pass ~he ofsuapforacommitteerooDl, said it
A Washingtuh correspondent (W.
County, at his office in Mouroe, N. C., with"
House b II ab lishlD'" the GeologICal
h
t
t
b'll
.. - - in twenty days alter the publication of this
borrible description of wide and UIl- ral Department could well afford to
I
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"?
•
was muc more easy 0 ge a I H. M.) explains the manner and effect
_ Mr. J. L. Roem, of Craven, has order, and plead, an..wer or demnrr to the.
keep up the Su"ey. Mr. Leach fa. Survey, b':lt paBBed mstead a bIll of through Congress gtantiog a million of taking the next estimate of the I)
d
petition filed for a final account and settleimagiued suffering.
vored the substitute and would cbeer- the followlD~ purport: The G,)ver- than tu gel a cake ?fsoap throngh the population and resourceS oithe United 1~4 acres in gar eu peas which he ment of the estate of said C. Deese, or the
nor to appolDt for two years a State clutches of red taplD"
expects to ship in time to seed the petition will be heard e:rparte and J'udoment
_ Gov. JD...ma·
. by and WIth
.
' and
",'
States:
1an d'lU co tt ou.
.r.
berendered us to them. <>
~.~ descn'ption of his fully support it. Mr. Caldwell had GeoloO'1ot
the adVIce
pro conJe9SO
'oyhood'.
"In
my
childhood
I
read
no
animosity
or
preiudice
against
the
0- ,
INTE.RNAL
REVE."UE-TOBACCO
TAX.
.
"The
bill
providinlZ
for
the
taking
Given
under
m" hand on this 10th "-y
!:
.
b
'b
. f
consent of the Senate' the Governor
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W\
about the Oovernor of North Caroli- present lOcum eut, ut was lU avor
dB d fA· It' e t h
th
The Senate waSlD sessIon from yes- of the next census has already paSlled
December, 1878.
. e:u Il~r e terday 11 o'clock m., until 1:30this the Senate, and a similar bill is now Wm. Allen. .
na and invested bim with the bighest of abolishing tbe Survey, as was also an
~a~ 0 f triG
Wm. Cram
JAMES C. HUEY. Clerk..
honors that befall mankind. As I Mr. Hoyle. Mr. Williamson moved supenlSI~n 0 e eo oglc
une) morning, on the Internal Revenue pending in the House.. The law e s · s
=:-:t-t:---:f:-='N=--rt"'"':'C:h--=Cc--"':'-c-]-m--'-,
toiled and labored on the little farm to
by limiting the
of said
bill Mr.
of Ohio, offered tablishes in the Interior Department
a e0
0
aro' a '
by the side of tbe sea, in noble old apPolDtee, whoever he might be, to d'· th'
an amendment ta:nng tea 10 cents a ceosus office witb the necessary offiALLEN &. CRAM
L"NION COUNTY•
. Currituck, I wondered if it wex·e pos- two years, and that the Governor and e lD IS.
and colfee 2~ cents per pound. A cers, and superintendents or supervi·
I
.,
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
sible for me ever to reach that high Board of Agriculture be empowered
• •• , •
point of order was raised on Mr. sors shaH be appointed for each State
W. H. Simpson, ·Adminisb·atorlof L,
and e:mlted position. The prospect to remove said Geologist at any time
From Washington.
Matthtlws'sllmendment (which caused Ilnd Territory who shall divide the
.
tben seemed gloomy. but I said I will they saw proper, which was adopte-l
debate fortwo hours and a half) which territory and appoint enumerators in Manufacturers and Importers , G. Collins,
try. Guided in all things by the les- by a vote of 38 to 8, ai:d the bill then
WASHINGTON, Feb. 17~-'rhe Senate only obtainecl one vote.
their respective districts. One imagainst
-OFsons of honesty and integrity tan"'ht passed its third reading by a vote of was engaged on Sl1turday in the disThe Senote ailjourned last night portant result, in a political point of
Noah Collins, W. H. Collins and othme by a pious mother and a holy fatb. 37 to 9, and ordered to be sent to the cussion of the House bill in regard to with the stnndinn- urder that a vote view, olthe next census will be a Coner, aided by devoted and geuerous Huuse asking concurreuce. [The Chinese emigration, which passed, 89 should be had on"'all the amendmants gressional re-apportiontment. Impor- 1~:~GIN""E,
ers, Defendants.
friends, and fav.ored by a noble and House subsequently agreed to the to 27. and a nice legal question is pre- this evening.
tant changes will be made in t3e Cen,
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.ORDER FOR PUBLICATION. ,
cbivalrous people, I have to-day reach. above lll?"a~gement.J .
sented. SODle years ago great entlmMr. Morrill, ofVerlUont, offered an gressional delegation from cllir"erent
T APPEARING UPON AFFIDAV1T amI·
ed tile goal of my youthful ambition,"
T~e bllllDtroduc~d by lfr. Gr~h!lm siasm was manifested in the United amendmeut for 20 cents in lieu of 16 States. The present ratio of repreto the sa.isfaction of this Court that Ww, .
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of LlI~coln, concernlIlg the receiVIng States over the Burlingame treaty be. cenhl on the ground tbat the arrear- sentation is about 185,000. In 1880,
H. Collins, one of the Defendants in the
. _ Judge Baxter, of the U. S. Cir- ?f freIghts and cha:ges of transport- tweeu this government and Cbina, by ages of pensions would cause a deti. estimating the probable totlll pepulaabon-ennUed cause of actiou, is a non-r:sideut of the Slate of Nurth Carolina, and that
Oeneral ;...lachinery.
cuit CoUTt, has appointed Judae 109 the sa~e by railro~ds and other which it is thought the great Chiuese ciency in the Treasurry. The Tote on tion at 45,000,000, the ratio will be
he
is a proper and necessary party in the
Thomas J. Latbam Receiver of the transportatIon compaUl~s, was p~ssed. empire (which had secluded itself for this stood yeas 21, nays, 42.
about 153,000. Calculatbg on this
above-entitled
whieh said action N·
city of Memphis. with power to take
On the .15th, the bill enactlDll'. a a thousand years from most of the . Finally, the recommendation of the basis, there will be a gain iu about PLOWS.-&O.. &0.• Iates to a finalaction.
settlement of the es'ate C'f
possession of all the 'lssets of that city, stock law In Sout~ Iredell, was dls- commercial world) was bronght into committe£> reducing the tax to sixteen twenty-six States of sixty-foar memNooh Collins, deceased, in this State and
County:
.
with a view to settling with its credi- cuss~d. Mr. LeWIS WIiS opposed to close commercial relations with this cents was adoptad. This settles tbe bers, which will have to be balauced
:RAIoRIGH, N,O.;
It is, therefore, on motion of Attorneys lor
by relative losses in the others., The
tors pro rata. Before the decree was pasBlDg these stock laws, and thought country. This treaty secured com- tobacco tax question
Pleintift', ordered by the Court. That adver•
present number of members in the
entered ,an order was granted by these local bills should come np with plete immunity to unliwited immigratISement be made for six successive weeks iu
Judge Baxter, and entered on the re- the general bill. When that bill came tion to the Americlln shores.' But
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House is 29& and 9 Territorial dele'iHE MONBOB ENQumBR, a neW'lpaper published weekly in the town of Monroe, notiry- .
. cord, releasinll' the police aud fire up he would take position against it. such has been the increase of these
,Tributes to Major EUl;elhal'd. gates. If the present ratio is observed,
ing the said defeudant of the pendiug of the
Manufacture~ and Dealers In '
fund from garnishment by the credi- Mr. Ardrey advocated the bill, and thriftless emigrants to California that
it will make the lower House consist
settlement,
and that unless he appoor at lhe
tors of the city of Memphis. He de- did DOt deem opposition to such local it had become an element of discord in
'Charlotie Obsorver.
of about 357 membp,rs, which would
Court within twenty days after the sen-ice
Maj.' Engelhard was !in excellent approximate the large numberofmem· '
clared the ,act of the Lelrislature legislation proper. The stock law in the "Golden State," and they have ap·
of this order and answer or demur to the
petition which has been filed in this Court
abolishing the corporation illegal aud Mecklenbuzg was one of the greatest pealed to Congre8B for relief. It is writer a forcible speaker, a man of bers in the BritiHh Houae of Com1n
SlUd cause, the snme will be taken <'.qJ<lI·'
invalid, because it was an act impair- benefits ever conferred, and the peo- conteuded by many, including the pleasing- manners, and one who had mons, which is 80 large ths.t about
ENQIN"=:S.
tee
88 to him.
JAMES O. HUEY.
ing the obligation, of 80 contract. pIe of all classes and means had a British Minister to this country, that many fl'iends throughout the State.
eighty of them are compelled to roit in
Thill2-1th Jan. 1879.
C. S. C.
Mempbis has clearly got Itself in a warm regard fo~ it. The people of no act of Congress can nullify the
the gnllery for want 0 room b t::e SAW AND (l-'[.C3~ -"'-,I,S,'
bOL Honesty is always the best Iredell ask the !l1ll so as .to prepare treaty; that the treaty is a permanent
Raleigh News.·
hall In regard to the localities to
.·r:....:::.~-··~i .-:·jRS, SEPARATORS. State of North· Carolina;
policy.
the fence for thell' ~ounty lD tIme for law.. It is said the Emperor of Chiua
Death has been busy hereabonts of which would gain orlose, it is thougbt
the c~~p. Mr. Chck. th~ught sn~h threatens to retaliate by placing a late. To that death roll which con. that the New England States, now
"C'NJ:O:N' OO'I::TN'rY.
- Mr. Jolln G. Williams, who died oPPOSItIOn to l~ca:I legislatl?n unf81r. promonot?ry tariff on our imports tains the nawes of Gales, Moore, represented by twenty-eight ConW"ess- GEIAFTING, PULLEYS".
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
in Raleigh recently, was worth be- The stock law IS lD fo;ce lD part of and thereby tnrll the trade to Europe. Carter and Williams, was ,yesterday men, will lose ~reatly. Massachusetts
AND BOXES,
Petition to Sell Landfor Partition.
tween three and four hundred thoa- the co?nty, and tbe bill ~erely ex- And it is BlliJ tbat the Emperor is added that of Joseph A. EngelharQ, may be an exception, while the States
-ANDsand dollars. We learn he owned t~nds It. Mr. McCorkle SRld the sed- hostile to the Christiau missionaries Secretary of State.. His illuess was in the South and West, and NorthE. W. Liles and Wife, Jane,'
$97,000 of tbe $100,000 stock in bis timeut of the people of Iredell w~ to that country for the reason that all of but short duration, aud the mut,\- west, will mostly gain; especially the
against
State National Bank. the other three for snch a law. Mr. Norment sent 1D those wbo adopt chlistianity become bility of life WIlS never more forcibly "Lone Star" of Texas. The Southern
thousand he let three men put in, 80 an amendment..that the expense~ of au element of disloyalty.
_ illustrated tban in this instance, where States proper, now have 106 CongreBB.
D. J. Moore and others.
thousand each. He had $60,000 in- such law b~ p81d by the tow.DIlhlps.
The Demo'.lrats in the Senate were the man, stroug in mind and body, men, aud it is thought will make some
, ORDER OF PUBLICATION.
surance on his life. He owned the Mr. Bost lllUd the law was desll'ed by not harmonious on the Chinese ques- was stricken down, and in a fort- gains; or at lellSt, will remaiu in statu ,Repah'ing PtcmpUy Attended .0.
splendid bank building, and other the pe~ple of Iredell, and.they had tion. Senators Butler. Davis, of West night's time lay deail. Though the quo.. loiitically, the changes will be =1.1378
S8tt
APPEARING TO THE SATISFACtion of the Court tbnt the Defendant, D.
houses in the city, Royster's candy some nghts on we subJect. T~e Virlrinia, Jones, of Flol'ida. Kernan, disease was serious almost from the favorable to the Democratic party.
J. Moore, is a non·resident of this S~lta, and
shop and others. He had a hundred amenclJ:!lent.was lo~t, and the bill McCreery, .Withers and, Merrimon first, it was not generally known or The losses which the Democrats may
resides in the Slate of Georgin;
thousand dollars in United States passed Its thll'd reading.
voted against the bill.
believed that his life was in dang-er, make in some of Southern States will
-sltio.
Larayette
Alexander end
bonds. He also had thirty-five thouThe bill to prevent t,ramps from deand tidings of his death will fall be balanced by Republican losses in
Ophelis Alemnder are non-residents of this
State, and reside in the State cif Texas, nnd
Band dollars in one of the other banks precating upon tbe :people of the
JONES'RAILllOAD TELEGlUPH BILL.
with a strange sonDd upon persons New England.
are necesoory parties to this proceeding:
and twenty-five thousand in another. State, or from cruising around geneThe bill had full argument before even in this city. But he is gone,
The 47th Congress will be elected
It is ordered, Thatpublication of the SumSo if what we learned be correct he rally, and giving them six months in the Senate Committee on Railroads and the gallant gentleman, the patri- under the present system. The new SALE OF MORTGAGED LAND. mons and of thIS Order he wade in THE
must have been worth four hundred jail, was pas~ed.
last Saturday, nnd will be continued ot IOnd the trusted official, lies low in appoiutment will take effect in 1882,
l'Uo::noB ENQulJUJ:ll, 11 weekly newspaper
pnblished in the Town of 1I10nroe, N. C., lor
~housaI!d dollars. Yet he be~an life The vote by which the bill to reg- .to-day. The great Western Union life's prime.
aud of course continue for ten yelU's."
y VIRTUE AND POWER OF A MORT- six successive weeks, notifyin/l' and comIn RaleIgh and worked for twenty-five uIate the fees of jailors was laid <)n Telel?raph Company of course oppoRaleigh Observer.
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Rage made to me on the Ill.;t day of manding the said DeCenoonts, D. J. Moore,
cents a day.
the table was reconsidered. Mr. Mc· ses tne bill, because it has almost a
Over si:c hundred bills and resolu- Apr'J, A.D., 1875, and duly regitltered in Laf. Alemnder, Oph. Alemnder to he and
Lean spoke in favor of the bl·ll, say- complete monopoly of the telegraph th Itt willtbnot d·t
be SI1ying'
much
book "M" pages 61, 52 and 53, in tha office appear hefore the Clerk of the Superior Court
, Ie. ,
f thtooWil
. here tious have been introduced in the of
Register ot Deeds of Union couno/.. N. 0.. of Union County in his office in Monroe, N.
AV~
FOB ~ C~ B~T -In- ing that the bill only allowed tbe wires throughout the United States.
a,
as
eel
or
0
e
mlUgton
a.v
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a~,...a
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al th
h t th t . . . th House during its present session, and and made to me by John Q. A. Little and C., within twentJ· days after the publication
formation from both the S"AtedepartCommissioners to pay J"ai!orslesstban This Company knows if the railroads "OU1'n
.
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l·t·
f rong
N rthou
C I'II CnslSh· Inh ie th e time for its adJournmont
fixed by his wile, Row~na Little. Imd to
the of this Order, and plood, answer or demnr to
ment and tbe White House, but com- 30 cents per day for feeding priso- have control of independentlines that Pedl/CS to 0
a:~ lUa w II as- law is so near at hand llS to mnke it debts therein spooifted, I will sell for
,
at the petition filed in this cause, or the petition
lUll' in different directions, indicates ners when it could be done. The bill the mtes will be reduced and much t
or en years a r t h e c ose of absolutel certain that alar e num- Public Auction, to the highest bidder, <It the will be hllllld e:>:parte fUld judgment pro con·
that the president now purposes ve- was fuzther discussed by Messrs. Bost, less will reach the pockets of this mo- t~e war, no ?Dan h!'8 ever rendered ber of th!m will fail ia tbei!passage dwelliull' house on the premises, 011 the 22d fesso be rendered as to them.
day of February, 1879, all that tract of lAnd
Given under my hand 011 this 28th dl\Y of
toeing the Chinese bill, which goes to Richardson of Columbus, Hines,Foard n o p o l y . .
hIgher
p~blic
sernce
to tbe
State
hroug h b0 th b rauc
... hss. B ut few conveyed
by and described in the said mort- January, 1879.
than
M
·'or
E
gelh
rd
Of
th
t
t
T ber!3 is fln8 remarkable fact about
~im to-moJ!Ow for his signatnre. He and H olt, in favqr of the bill, and by
a,.
n
a.
.
a have as yet finally passed both Hous- gDj!e, contnininl{ 448 aores, more or leas,
33-Gt
JAJdESC. HUEY, C. S. C.
IS strongly In favor of some modilica- Messrs. Norment and McCorkle in tbe le"""lation
before
Congress.
No
school
W.hlCh.
ma>:
.be
denomlUated
0
h
t
b
'
lyinll'
on
the
waters
of
Lane's
Cheek,
in
"'th ract al lD alit
£ t
83.
ne of t e great rou lea arise
tion of the treaty so as to redu'le the opposition. On motion of Mr. Rich- measuze in the interest of the great h e p od,l ttl" P f IOB·thr e.n hyears, from the fact that there are but few Union county, N. C, andlldjoiningthelAnds
of Robert Phillips. Jocl Outen and Be!lly
immigration of Chinese, but is equal- ardson of Columbus, the bill was so llla8B of the people can enter Con- t: sto 1 a JDfh 0; te e. ng ts oi men in that body e:cperienced in leg- Brigmam
and others, and beinl{ the land
ly as decided in his objection to doing amended as to fix twenty cents per gress without encountering a fierce
e peop ~ an
e lU gnty of the 's1nf
h
aha th
li
d on which thssaidmor4lBgo.rsarenowlivmg B:p1rtuo ofa morlliaRe to me _uted b1 o. D.
this by means of legislation such as prisoner as the maximum. Mr. Mc- struggle with some mammoth ring Democratic party. The;e w:as .no ~n:ol ~U:n ~he b~ao :r::ne_
R1gglDa, on 'b.211tb <Iili or Aprll.I875. and duly reg.
W. S. OSBORNE,
Istered, I will sell at lJi. Court-bOWIe dQOr In 110....
Per RUFUS P. DAVIS,
is proposed by the bill th~t passed Corkle moved to amend so as to al- combination, or some gigantic ring' measure .of the people In &glLabon 1 com osed of fa"rmers wh(J~ave :nt
se of ?ttle eiperience in drawing' up bills
Attoney. roe.OD
the Senate yesterday. He thinks that low the County Commissioners to al- organi~ to defeat the meas~r~ All tI;a~the ~d ?1 0\.advOtbt:; O
Monday, 3rd
iial'~I',
the treaty should be modified by low so much sa 35 cents per day. and the buslDe8B of the campany 18 In the ~ !"1n JU ~ce th at de bf not or framing resolutions yet all feel that
GENTS WANTED-For the best and nod, Two Hundred and E~htioen Acres or Land 11
treaty stipulatiollS and not by arbi- Mr. Foard offer~d ~n amendment to hands of a monopoly-the finances of ~h m)d ban
e s ur y owe of their names mllBt app~ar in print in
fastest lIEllliDg Pictorial Books and Bi· Ing lu Unloll .0Dllty, an . adjollling tho lands "
trary legislution. The Chinese min. the same 61rect In di1ferent langna.ge. the country are controlled by a 010- e 0
ape' ear organ .are the the dan re rt as havin done bles. Prices reduced 33 per oent. Adl1ress, EUaa Harkneu, James.A. Dcherandotliers. Terll18
C..lI.
JOSEPH IIcLAUGHLIN.
ister. Chin Lan Pin, speaking of the Mr. Foard's amendment was ruled nopoly-the railroad interest is own- feof~e~f \hrr ll)astdta:gely lDdebted somethi!g' fo~hekterest of :he peo- NAT. PUB. CO., Philadelphia, Pa.
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bill, said tbat if his people could not o~t and McCorkle's was lost, and the ed bf rich corporati~ns "withou.t a or a ~e 'h lD
::thCOU~~ gov pIe. Another obstacle to SUCOO8B in
emigrate to this country. he did not bill then PASsed.
S?ul' -the telegrapblo communlca- ermnen .w .c came
~m roug business arises from a ractice
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kuow whe:e they coDId go. unle8B it
The bill to aid iu the construction tio: arMskanage~ t~ sam~ way- ~h~~:~~~~ti~h~hC~:o::~~~~~~commou: After a bill tas beenqdiawas to Ireland, "for tbere," said he, of the Winston, Salem & Mooresville :- e '!
ey an to aceo ~e~ are b tb Ji
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d th
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the Irish are not in control of aft'airs." Railroad w~ taken .up., Mr. Bar~- ::~alnt:rest of large ca~talist- w"hich ':ne:a~~ ~:Prim:ril;ud:: ~ for a reconsidemtion of the same;
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~d~~M~:ry~e::i~ ~~o~e,;~ every o~he~=cfe ~h~~:al ~:o~ the. advocacy of the preBB with wbicb wfhichurtis genetoralthly granted asdanthact
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controlled by powerful and wealthy MaJ. Engelhard. was eonnected. o. co esy
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of cotton raised in this COUIltry in refe~ed to ~C:Co~~tea: o:~e J~~ combinations; so that scarcely any Ther~!s.~o position of greater ~es- 181d. °fn the tthabl~i:l: calleSod•.~"p
1878 thau in 1877, but it brougbt fifty diciary.
measure of relief can be presented for ponSIbihties t~an that of t~e edl~r agam or ano er
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millions le8B money. A good crop
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th 17th'. L_ L the rehef of the people withont Il of a powerfDI Journal, no duties whIch ern Home,
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uniformly overstoclis the market."e ena. e, on e
l1ls~n ... struggle with these corrupting and call for 80 more conscientious dis' •• , •
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Mr. Waddell lDtroduced a r~lution dangerous powers. These rings, as- cbarge than is required in the con- . - The Raleigh Observer
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This is not the first time tbat a to ~s~one the day of ap{lOlQtment sociations and monopolists send tbeir dnct of 80 leading newspaper, esps- the matter up as follows: "If the popuntil t~tee2d5th agents and lobbyists to the Capital' cially in times like those through ulation of the State be 1,070,120 BOola
amall crop of cotton ;brought a great- ?f tUst.tiCeBAOdUhtedePeacetrans
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er ,!!Um than a large crop. We notic- lDS an
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mlt.to they swarm around the hotels, and which the people of this Stats were our people pay $8,500,960 for liquor.
ed yew:s ago that the smallest.crop the House. for concurre~~ '.
the corridors and committee rooms 01 compelled to pass from the close of about $1,000,000 for edncation, end
EmlneR1t Chemists and Physioians cert:l.ty that the~ goods a:\ ::,..- .
m~de BlDce the :lU1brought a higher . 0!1 moti~n of Mr. Williamson. the the Cap'ital and "button hole" mem- the late war until the period of re- for th~Jeligion $269,830. That is, tree
adulteratlon. richer, more etreotlve, produoe b4lltter result8 ...
pnlle[her poun and a greater sum bill m relation to the std of the Gov- bers mth the audacity of aprofes- construction had been accomplished. they . eigbt times llS much of thanfrom
any others, and that theJ' use them in their own femmes.
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than e largest crop brougbt. .The e!D0r was taken ~p. The bill pro- sional tramp in search of a "lunch." It will never be laid at the door of whiskey 80S of Christian faith. There
cot~p. p lanters have always had. It in ,?-des fo~ the ~eation of eight addi- These well dressed, gorgeously array- the dead journalist, eminent citizen. are 200,000 bales Ol cotton grown in
UNIOUE PERFUMES are the Gema ~r all Odors. '.:~,.:.
TOO'!' H ElliE. An agteeahle, healthfUl LIquid Dentifrice; ."' .
tbOlr,power to regulate the trce of tional Aides, mth tho rank of Colo- ed gentry open out magnificent suits and . faithful official, that he ever Notth Carolina annually. These bales
LEMON SUCAR. A substitute for LemoIlllo
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they nel. and such other o~cars as may be of parlors at the Ebbitt or Riggs failed in any duty to the people. or will average 400 pounds. At 9 centa
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for fivelYears they would:get 25 cen. gula!'i0n.-said officers to re<:eive no in front, bandIed by a dand1 driver. of any publio act involving the com- 200.000.
the cotton grown in th'e
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'PZIIIli efficient and aeoommodatiDg ~HB. EDrroa:-I desire through your
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M'esmU, Mr. W. W•. Walsh, wJ;1o for columns to return my heartfelt thanks . W ~G'!O., Feb lS.-Tbe San .'
the put BeY8U years has been 10 the to,mT many friends in UDion aDd Ff'afIC'UlCO lJaily Slocl: lI.epfm, the old· j#.;
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DOW han position in the store of Iy and generously came to
rJef in urging that a monster mass mlMlt- UPHQLSTEREB,u,"D M.A.TTBA.SS
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. :>' . Hurrygi:apbL ~j.;.."":t;--:" M"h i"he~~8 Bros. &; E.ng1i.Bh, afterthedisaster that recently befell ingbe he1diaSan Francieco to de- '..:'
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~ - Fat pork &!1d ~ ~ iB demand maD1 friends. " We flAy many fnends month my dwelling hoose and nearl,y eae bill, uses the folIoll"Ulg extraordin- . Ilhort while, aDd 1rill be
to re. -m Mow:oe. , Bring em m. ;It. ' " ."..... and me&!l jast what we say, for, aDy all its eontents were destroyed by fire.
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. _ To-day is the l47th annii!ersary maD .behind the COllDter !>~ e1ll8where, I felt that I was totally ruined, bei
. 'This 18 a ~ost ~tie&l time 10 the kind aDd &iza wade to order at Ilhort noaJ
IsRglLin Cor aale in Moaroe b,. a B.
..' of the birth of Georglt W8sb1'ftgto!l. .wbo 18 88 eleTer and obligiDg, as Mr. swept out of hoose and.ome with~ history of CalifornIa. Whether there IUld low prices. SpriDg seat Chairs and
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fas neatly rep.lred. Orders may be left
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- Everybody and the cook; ~ we consider any h011lle lucky who can nothing to bemn
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Th Olll fair State, riot, incendiarism. aDd at I, D. Stewvt'a Clothing and FlWliture
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see the
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Cheapest Guano Used!
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da man perform on the secllre h'18 servwes..
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next mormng,
however
crowds ofsym.
wh eWler
Olll green fields are Store.
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pathising friends eam~ witb varioos to. be blackened dnd Olll garden spot
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tools and in less than three weeks I !aid waste; or whether,. rather than State of North Carolina,
, I Prlcelil~ as
FoliO_lOr:
~m~nt o~ ~etlBZS. Ogburn &; ArmMr. r:r.. P. Pyron, a very worthy w~nt into ~ new house, boilt hy kind lDCIlr ~ese dreadful evils, we shall •
field, lD this lS8U~. . ....... • ",.., - - yoong CItizen of Goose Creek Town- fnends, Wlthont my own labor or cah~ly 10. the end,· all other resorts ..... UNION COUNTY.
. Ammoniated Navassa Gnano,
_ We leam that Edison's PbonG- s~ip, is ~eaehing a siDRing class two mon~y, and the kind ladies came with havl~gfai~ed, meet a!1d eever ollrcon- .4
THE SUPERIOR COURT.
for $40 per ton. CASH.
waph will be exhibited in Monroe nlflhts ~ each week-Thu1'llday and clothing ~d fllrnlsbed us with many ~ection w~th tbe natIonal confede.ra- Al-thar Stegall, Bryant WilliamBet~
For $45 CREDIT, payable
soon-probably during tbe coming Fnday-m the old Temperance Hall other articles we needed. I feel that lion, ~kinglaws!oroor pre,*:rntlC~n u.<' __
. agai1l:ll . .
Nov. I, '79. .
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rates ~ very mode~te,and. hav- I Jack ~ngll!'ge to p:operly express and. tae preeel'Vab:>n of our children s
For 500 Ibs., Bale Middling,
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lUg a certificate as to hl8 profiCIency m, feelingslU regard to the kinduess hentage, the eve~ts of the next two Pleasant Harris, Jason Stegall et. aI.
COTTON, payahle Nov.!.'
. _ Mr. A. ~'. ~hannon. of Camden, frow the well known singing master, shown me by the people.
da,}'s may d~~r~me. Already sucb ORDER FOR PUBLICATION OF SUM
Navassa Acid Phosphate-S30
16 a new acq~~tion to Monroe, aDd Mr. Collins, of Steel Creek, we jndge .
E. S. HA.RlL."'ffiSS.
II. drea~ pos~llbility as secession from
'.·tf.
MONS. per ton CASH. $34 per ton
has a clerkship In the "tore of Messrs. he is fully competent to teach vocal
Feb. 13th, 1879.
the Un~on, 10 th~ event of onr failure TN 'hIrs CAUSE IT APPEARING UPON
CREDIT, 1st Nov. 375Ibs.·
Stevens & Phifer.
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music, and advise all to join the class
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to ob,fa;in the r~h~f we demand from .J. the attiwmt o.nd 10 the Illltisfnction of the
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bale COTTON, payable lst
_ The tempel"lnce meetini, ap- at once. Good vocal mosic adds very
l\I ouroe Produee Market.
~he ~h1Oea~ evil. IS broadly talked of Court that the Defendanbl in the nbove-entiNovember.
pointed for lllJilt Monday night, was
to chllrch services. social enterH.
lID fhl.ghder CIrcles. The Enst
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another failure, owin~ to the very in- tamments and fireside pleasures. All
.......... .....yvll.tL • Orowell.tSo'l,dtal- Y role to underst~d our sItuation. !.. J. Stegall". J~- Stge~' ...LTr~'.;':'
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clement state of the weather. •
ow avail themselves of ev~ry op- duce.)
a 3: n. e 111 an sympa y \\'ny, Daniel Treu!away, r., W. a Trroda- .
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,,:e have the right to expect from the way, M. V. Tr~da ....y and NllJlcy Whitley 45 Y
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-We wrote Hoose and not Home
. February 22d, 1879. - Flour from SISterhood of States Leaaing men are non-residents of the State of North Caroears elore e U 10.
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'~s the name of th.e new pot~master at .
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wagons, market firm at $2.85a$2.95; say that we havepleaded,lIavee3:hl\ust- linn llJld that pe1'llOoai serviea of the 1iUDlTH E C E N UI NE WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
to the highest biddcr, at the Court Honse .
~touts. Type w111 get ml1ted geea· ,
A Nuisance. '.
Com in demand at 55a59 cts; Meal ed argoments, have cried aloud for ~=; ~~ ;:::rC:=rili~ ~tt~ ::.~
door
in Monroe. 10r cash on the
slonally and mnke us say what we do
Those who deal ill' gnan08 should dull I at
55 cts; Peas
market relief, but oor most earneSt appeals faction of the Court thnt thllY arel.'roper o.nd
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not mean.
be required to store them where they quiet at 50a55 cts; Oats in demand have been treated with indignit,}" and necessary parties 10 thiB proceedlllg, which
" CELEBRATED
3d Day of Maroh Next,·
will not be offensive in tbe nostrils of at 140 c18; ,Irish Potatoes bot few our snfferings been made a mockery. is instituted for the mle of iBnda for partithe
following
tracta of iBnd, lying in Union
_ Death on the Crows.'-lU. Jno. our citizens. We hear considerable offering at 40a50 cts; Sweet Potatoes As a last resort we will take advan- bon situate,l in Sllid COllllly and State:
Couaty. Sold to SlJ,tis!y tnxes BUd costs due
complaint every year on this account, quiet at 25 to 30 cts,' ""'estern
Ba- t age 0 f tlIe geograph'lC al lines that motion
It is therefore ordered by the Court upon
lor the YClUs 1875, 1876, 1877 llJld 1878 :
tW,ld McCain,
t 1 of Jackson
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th t Township,
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01 J. F. Pa~'Ile, Esq., of counsel for
a us no ong IlInce a e a, a and we think the town anthorities ('aD from stores, market excited at 6 surround Uil, the mst extent of soil Pblintiffi< that publicntion be \Ilt1r1e for six
SANDY llIDGE TOWNSBrP. FO,R THE CCRE OF
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i tlW days before, killed twelve crows should look after the matter. The aG~' cts; Conntry Bacon from wo.- within our boundaries, the exhaustless successive weeks in Tm: MONllOE ENQuIIlEB
Tare.
Name. At,-..
Yea~.
1900
·,t one shot. They were baited in a unpleasant odor in SOIDe parts of the goons at 6a6k; Lard from stores lOcts resources of wealth that are ours, find n weekly newspaper publiHhed in the 'I'own Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint,' A G StanciU,
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1875
J T Hunter,
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town is almost unbearable, especl'ally Fresh Beef iro mao
ts by WI'11 se t
' Iental repuulic, on
lIIonroe,
N. C., noLityin~
the ",loIdotnonI V\"SPEPSIA AND SiCK HttAD4CIIL
W g ns 3a 4 c,
upo
au CCl'
re;ident
Defcn<1nnta
of the pondency
this
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fitter nightfnll. Warehouses located the qnarter; Fresh pork from wagons 'Yh~ch, .if it canl'ot rival the old rt'pub- proceeding, 'lOd commnnding them to bennd
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100
1878 . 640
IN BUSlliESS AllADl.-By an ad~er- near the depot "'ould certainly be 4a5 cts. by the hog; Butter, no demand hc lD ItS glol'y of the past, "ill at appellr before the Clerk of the Superior
3088
Julin MoMurmy,
550
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, tiRe'llent in this issue our readers will more eonveDltlnt to nnload from cars at 10a12~; Chickens, in demand at 12k least be a magniticient empire of white Court of Union Couut~·, at his office in Mon- Symptoms of a Diseased Liver. Jo.m.es Moore»
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Lisle",
250.
1876
see tha'• 'rr.
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go
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and,
iOllsmuch
as
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to
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E/{gs
in
demand
at
10
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Bee
fl'eemen
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b
roe,
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within
twenty
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e pre- lioation of this order, nnd l'lend. nnswer or
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husinesi with Messrs. J. Shnte &, Sons
roug tb" .depot anyway, it would WtU: in demand at 20 cts; Tnllow served to their childreu and their demur to the petition which hils beeu filed in
1785
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Crnmp,
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edge of the ribs, increases ou presi u their new store-bouse. . Mr. Carter not be spreading the nuisance all over dull at 6! cts. Feathers, live Geese children's children forever."
thIS Court in sni<1 proceeding, or the same
GOOSE CIlEEK TO'Th smP.
sure;
sometimes the pain is in the left
i. a clever man and a good salesman. town. It may be too late to tnke the pri~e. at 35 cts; Dried Apples at 20.3
Theindicntions mllitiply that Hayes \\ill beheard exparteaud judgment pro con325
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1875
side; the patient is rarely able to lie IsMc AGarl.md,
T wis"U the new"ouse
much success. matter
ind hand
for the present sea- DrIed Peaches, 3114 cts,' Drv Hitles ' i~ serIOus
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Iy cor SI' d
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be rendered
ashand
to them.
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Hugh
Downmg's
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50
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lIllder
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on
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the
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day
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on the left side; sometimes the pain is W F Grillin,
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son, ut ea era should know what to 9 cts; Green Hides 4~. ets; Wool, tub bIll rest!'icting Chinlse ilDmigration. of February, 1879.
JAS. C. HUEY, ,
felt
under
the
shoulder
blade,
and
it
'495
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Helms,
50
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expect ne3:t season, and govern them- washed, 30 cts: WOlI, unwashed, 20 The sU~Ject WIlS not. fonualiy consid- 36-et
Clerk £upe.rior Court.
frequently extends to the top of the Sarah T Benton,
432
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FIRST SlllPlIE:ST.-1\Iessrs. A. H. selves accordingly.
cts.
ered thIS afternoon JD Cabinet meet463
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shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken A Clark Helms, .
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Crowell &, Son received a few days
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100
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for rheumatism in the arm. The An,ly Hunneycutt
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James B Mullis,
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.lgO, the first lot of goods over the Indictable for Killing Stock.
Auot1lcr Loss to the State.
conversation that three m:mbers.s!omach i~ affected with loss of appe- Hugh DOwnlllg mnd 1475
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Line
route,
being
only
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. f
al
e no Ice among the bills passed
On Inst Sfltul'dny, "rol•. Josph A. • VIIl' S, " C wry, an(·. uermantite and sIckness; the bowels in gen- A Clurk Helms,
510
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tour (Ill.VS 1U transIt rom B timore.
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Jnmes
Hoo(l.
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are
costive,
sometimes
alternative
'rue Seaboard Air Line is the most by the Legislature this week, one that Engelhard Hecretary of ::;tate aftel' were (eCldedly opposed to the b·ll
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ifapplied to all the roads in the State an iIlheSS of only a fe\~ days (I'I'ed I'll becoming a law. There can be no
with lax; the head is troubled with Hobert X M.Ulll,
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reliable and rapid route
ever opened wow
..ld save t helves
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of many cattle., the city of Rnleig", aged
fOl.t, -seven queilt·Ion 0f H ayes•s actlOll
1'f t h ese
pain, ~cco.mpanied with a dnll, heavy James
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lIIorrison,
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to t h is section; an d IS very pOlmlnr W.e ref el to ILe bill that makes enm. years. The Governor
u
't
l
'
t
E
at onc'e ten. men um e 0 at vIse a va o. . •varts
sensation m the back part. There is Mntthew Simpson, lOG
312
..
among our merchants.
til·
••
neers an d conductors on the Carolina
dered the appointment as his SllCCCSS' wos ,or
,or some time
on tlIe fl oor of
649
187
..
generally a considerable loss of mem- Sarah Stack,
1
75
W
H
Yor.k,
2
6
"
----.........--...._ ........,~-C entral ~lway liable to indictment or to .Hon. Jno Manning of Chatham, thel~onse t~-daYh'atn~. it was thhe genory,Qaccompanied with a painful scn)lEW
SALIm
TOWNSHIP.
'YmLE Thorne's Comedy Co., was for runmng over stock.. We do not who for some reason declined. Col. era ImpreSSIOn t a ue was t ere to
sation of having left undone someentertl,ining the public with "Rip think it just, however, to make this W. L. Saunders was then appointed, urge delay in cuncI'rrence with the
450
thing which ought to have been done. Brynnt BI\Ilcom, I 103
1877
7 ·15
35
"
Van Winkle" IllSt Thursday night, law apply to the C. C. R'y only-as and on his acceptance \VIIS qUlui- Senllte~ameudments, some of which he
A slight, dry cough is sometimes an Lindsny &; Austin,
245
Lindsa~'
&;
Co.,
5
"
some unruly fellO\~, the. worse for an we pres~me quite as much cure is ta- fied. Iu regard to the funeral servi- considers more objectionllble than the
atten.dant. The patient complalns of
320
James Ramsny,
83
..
l,verdose of "('opper alloyed," fired a ken by ItS employees as by those of ces we copy the followinn- from the originlll bill
wearmess and debility; he is easily T W Griffin,
1548
509
"
,
shut through the entrance into the any road,. t? spro'e !.he lives ofthestock ' Wilmington Star.
n
HARTFORD, Feb. l8.-In the House ADeatly priDted
124C
pamphlet or GO pag.... gMDll 10 startled, his fe~t are cold or burning, Geo J Green.
350
"
eight
Cbapters,
tbo ,niter's viewBon thislm!)ortant and he complams of a prickly sensa· H T Knotts,
1520
hall, wben an iudividnal perched up' of ~h.ose IlVl~g on the road. A law reThe romains of the late Secretary of Representatives to-day the Han.
400
"
lIubject. taking us the basiB or his llrgUJUents the
808
29"
oa one of tlJe "high seats" near by, qUlnug a fau-er and more pr?mpt set- o~ State, Maj. Joseph A. Engelhard, Henry C. Robinson of this city pretion of the skiu; his spirits are low' J W Link,
260
Lindsny.
S
C,
&.
Co.)
5
u
upou the moment of the report, fell t1~ment of damages for kdled and did not lie lD state. The funeral sented tIJ~ following resolution, wbich
and although he is satisfied that exer~ Lindsas &; AI1Htin,
820
35
"
to the tIoOl' deo.d-d1'ltnk, creating for crIppled stock wonld be nearer what took place at half,pflst 12 o'clock, was unanImously adopted:
cise would be beneficial to him, yet G W Thomas,
1352
83
"
'I time, quite a commotion among the the people need.
from the Yarborough House, anrl
Resolved, That the pl"Oposed law GIVEN IS THE WOltD 0 GOD. he can scarcely summon up fortitude
J.~cxso~ TOWNSIlll'.
:lIltlience until thev llSJertained who
•• t •
the pall bearers were Messrs. V. V. no>y peuding in the Congress of the no Chaple"" rnD UDder Iho roUowing HelldIDll'" enough to try it. I In fact, he distrusts
"How DlJe8 God Baptize 1" "The Nature or Chn~·
Several of the above T B Craig &RT Mcit WIlS that "struck Billy Patterson"- . Theatricals-Uope Walking.
Richardson, A. l\I. Erwin, P. F. Fai. Umted States restricting Chinese im- tian Baptism,
'tho BuptiBto or Christ..• "Was every remedy.
John'" Baptism tho BaptlQU1 of Christ?U "TUe symptoms attend the disease, but cases
495
1877
enin,
184
A
I' t
son, J. C. Winder. n. B. Andrews migration is in flagrant violation of a lIcalling'
. that it was the \\erk of John Barleyof the WON." "Tho First ~~ilIllin[stration
corn-when the man who fired the ' trave 109 roupe of theatricals- R H B ttl J
P 'I H-'
' slcred and hOllorab'e treatv and l'S otChristian
Dapti.:3m.'· t'Ca.seaof BalJU:ml#GJ1dCon,· ha\'e occurred where few of them ex- T B Croig .I: G W lIc.
the first that has ever visited Monroe
. . a e, r.,
. -". lile, J. G.
'
515
Cain,
lE8
"
B. Grimes and S. A. Ashe.
wholly inconsistent with tlie princi- clusion:'
pistol was j ugg-ed, quiet was again reistcd, yet examination of the body, Geo
310
King's
Estate,
14a
"
P1·ice. 15 Cents Each.
storcd, and the !lerforlllance pro- -entertained
dm-ingperthe
B owe.
>t_ th
S enate and House opIes
and traditions a f
r10,
after death, has shown the LIVER to John Croxton,
620
1878
179
present week, our
with people
three nights'
f.
?U~i
repu,
Or
$1.50
per
dozen.
To
be b.d oNhc autbor at Olio, hare been extensively deranged.
330
Geo King's Estate, 100
gressed.
formance, presentin~ on their first ap- Representntlvcs adjourned at 12 and WIth the broad. p'rlnclple of hu- N. C., Rev. C. nr. Pepper, Lilesvillo. or of tbe pub,400
Snmh
MoC..in's
lund,
103
"
_ _--,
-pearance, (Wednesday eve) the hish o'clock, and united with the proces- man fl'ee<lo':!; and ~t .1S our earnest lieher, W. C, Wolre, nIoDroo, N. C.
48·.1
Sarah Nellbit's bod, 130
AGUE AND FEVER.
"
Orderaby
Mall
PromptlyFilled.
'rile lUystery Somewhat Cleared. drama, "Kathleen Mavourneen" and sion as it passed the C'lpitol. Im- h?pe that ItS prov slons my never
• BUFOIlD TOWNSHIP.
febU'7U
autf
, DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PrLLS, IN
closinoO" with the "Country Cousl'n" pressive serVIces were held at Christ dlsgrJ.ce 001'· nat:onal statnes.
I
e
earn
tl
III
a
ea(
-a
d
V,·
supE
.
I
W
t
d
b
CASES OF AGUE AND FEVER, when GW &: WJMcCain
poseu to be that of t:Je young mau farce, in the rendition of whicb the
PlSCOpal Church, by Rev. Dr. l\I. M. --- .-- -- -- --- - - - - - - - - 215
!875
taken with Quinine, are productive of
&; PI~'ler HeirH,
130
,J ohnstou who disappe",red from this management as "Co sin Joe" display- Marshall, after which the remains
NEW ADVEUTISEl\IEKTS.
260
Jemima
1\Ioser
Heirs,
100
"
the most happy results. No better
1876
290
c.mnty severnl weeks ago, has recent- ed some talent; and Miss Meyer, as were borne to Oakwood Cemetflry.
Joshua
Lee
68
cathartic can be used, prepnratory to G W McCain lUld
ly been found in the grave of an old "Kathleeu," won universal and popuThe members of the Supreme
-AT TIlEor after taking Quinine. We would
"I
215
130
PI~'ler Heirs,
culored mnn. The Cheraw New8 SllyS lar favor with the audience as an ac- Court State off,lers, r.nd Rnleig-h -".
620
404
advise all who are afflicted with this Sarah Starnes,
"
of the discovery:
tress of s,?ul,method and ability. The Typograplical Union attende'l in - II.
:lO3
161
Ross wney,
djsea~e to give them a FAIR TRIAL.
-WITR"On last Monday some unusual support, In some of the plays was ordi- body, and Senfltor 'Vance, who nr295
72
1877
Henriettn
Belk,
,For all bilious derangements, and as Martha Doster,
779
. 316
marks about the grave of au old col- nary, but taken altogether, Rnd in the rived in the city at a late hOUl' went
"
---'.
a simple purgative, they are unequaled. W ALaney'slan<ls, 285
745
"
"re,1 man, who was buried some time absence of something better, the per- to the Cemetary. There ~as no
2 VO
68
Joshun Lee,
"
GAltDEN
SEEDS
~~
DEW,lRE
OF
1:IIIT.lTIOXS.
in December, drew the attention of formllnces were very good. and alTangement for display, but the
J W Plyler's Heirs &;
~Ilme Jnen who decided on exhuming highly enjoyed by the goodly num- funeral pageant Ivas creditable hoth
The genuine arc nevcr sugar coated.
215
G W lIIcCain,
130
"
Every box has a rcd wax seal on the lid, J T Ross.
287
90
Ie
the c"lored corpse to ascertain the ber of persons who greeted the Com- t'.l the living aud the d· ceased. The
A :FULL SUl'l'LY.
~
JUONROE. N. c ..
with the inlpressiun DII. McLAl/E'S LIVER Hu~h DRoss,
194
86
..
cause of thelle signs, when they found pany each night of their performance. turnout wns.lnrgoe, tboun-h snow anrl
I'lI.LS.
330
James
F
A:lstin,
75
1878
BUlS'I"S
ONION
SETS
AT
COST
I
the body of the unfortunatt young
Prof. Frank Stupey, who is travel- rain fell ~luring the pr~ress of the HAVE OPENED A. NEW ST)CK OF
975
316
.,
The genuine McLANE'S LIVER PILLS bear l\Inrtha Doster,
man huried on top of the catlin. It ing with this troupe "llStonished tbe ceremonIes.
400
signatures
of
C.
McLANE
and
FLEAtlNG
.be
Jemima
Moser
Heirs,
100
..
FIELD SEEDS.
430
Hl1gh DRoss,
86
..
I~U'i. on the wrappcrs.
'0
I~ thonght that the young man was natives" on yesterday evening with his • EI~ewhere we give some expresGROCERIES
Clover
Beed-ntammolh
'Dd
Red
,-orchord
G......,
490
)
:lsist
upon
having
the
genuine
DR.
C.
J
TRoss.
0
0
"
murdered and bm'ieu in tllis manner "wonderful and fearless feats" on a ~ons gleaned from our e3:changes
Herd or Timotby. Lawn Grass. and Millet.
176
16
..
;,,,::L.\llE'S LI.VER PILI.S, prepared by Flem. D 0 Wll1Ince,
ALSO. IN nODE .uri) ON '1'JIJ: WAT.
to conceni the bloody deed."
tight rope suspended aCl'OSS the street 1D regard to the ability lind worth of IN THE REAR OF STEVENS" PHIFER'S STORE,
tug Bros., ofPlltsburgh, I'a., the market being
LANll&'
C1lEElt
TOWNIllI1P.
from the roof of the Stewart House our decease(l Statesman.
full .,f in~itations of the name McLa,'le, B E Austin,
276
100
1876
HE1tE THEYiWIL1:. BE PLEASED
to the opposite building, pel"fol'ming
, ••••
spelled ddT.reut!y but same pronunciation. JuiuL N'Ulh,
870
210"
to have their Jimuy friend'! call. They
,VE o.~lIin ur~e upon our "city fath- slime ~Ial'ing and seemlDgly dangerous
338
Our Teuure of Life
DorcllR Harrell,
167
"
\\ill uenl exclusivelv in GROCBRIES, l>IId Linaeed on In quaDtlty! ADythlDItl'alntera W..utl
270
ers" the importance of having those gyrations thereon, and completinO" his D
B E Austin,
Also. the great discovery tor KIdney Diseue..
100
1877
will be sold nt
•
d'
T W Grillln
340
.. ,2799
street lamps ereded, for, besides the entertainment with a "slide for life" epen S In ,great measurenpon onrregarcl
405
CRAIO'S KIDNEY CURE!
Elmira GBgue,
150
..
Lowest Prices
li~ht that will be given, what a sup' headf{Jremost, down a rope attached for or neglect of the mws of health, If we
870
210
"
Jutin NlISh,
CarlloUDe. for tile halr, FreDcb'. Cement, IJqul<1
'
t
th
.
violate
them
we
caunot
exp1ct
to
"mo.ke
old
port and comfort will be nfi"orded to o
be obtained l\uywhera in this l1lJU"ket.
245
Tholl1BS Tmll.
50
"
e mmn rope. He is certainly bones." Dut that the span of existence 111. toFebrunry
22, 1879.
those poor beni~hteddisciples of B:1c, the best rope walker we have ever
1100
200
1878
W 1>I Alsobrook
1485
W A EvBUs,
300
..
chus, who oft times make their berth seen, and his daring performance is lotted to a. nJltura.lly deliCBte constitution, or
2130
W
0
FergtUI.
1
"
.
ht
th
't
.
H
.
one
which
has
been
sl:Bken
b3'
diseMe
1l1IIy
upon the cuM, frigid ltround for lack a slg war
WI neBSlllg.
e gl~es be materinllylengthened, is nfactofwhichwe
540
Elmira Gagne,
150
"
I
of 0. nice, 80ft lamp post upon which another exhibition this evening, at 3 ha':6 ~ily proof. The vivityiu~ nnd resto260
Thomas
Trull,
50
..
D1C.KETr
&:
GRIFFIN.
teblG.'70
to recline their weary body nnd rest o'clock.
ratlve llUluence of Hostetter's StolllBch Bit. maE TIME OF OUR COPARTNERSHIP
MONROE TllWNSBlP.
!ers.upon a fuiling physique nftbrds a. strik. .J. having expired by limitation,nlld wish• ••• ,
their achinl:;" brow, frp.q uently neces·
~l!j
John M Pyron,
78
"
to close out our entire stock ill Livery
A
}<'riendly
Admonitiou,
Ing
illustration of the power of jurisdiction iug
402
Rnlph
Williams,
jr,
1
..
sitatin~ the combined ~ffo1'ts of two
r.Jedication. to s~engthen the hold on life. buainess, we give notice to the pnbhc that
288
H C Hn.mUton,
40
"
or more owur able-boaied peeler!! to
Those yoong men quartered in Restored digestion, complete assimilntion re- we \viU sell on Wednesday, th~
330-·
J
M HlU"key,
1"
convince th",w of thll uugracefulness a bnilding on Trade Street who "be. ne\\'ednppetite,solllldrepose,thesearenmpug
510
Johnston,
- 1
..
BEST AND CHEAPEST! Wm
of their IICt, and that it is not the guile the lonely hours awnY" with a the benen.s conferred upon the debilitated by 5th day of March, next,
225
Coley Osborn,
25
..
that Supreme renO\llnt. With 0. circula.tion to the highCllt bidder, at our stables in Yon284
Sarah
Osborn,
39
..
proper thing; whereas, all this unnec- Ch eap accordeon, aCcompanied by a enriched,
n frame invigorated, and a nervous
State of North Carolina,
820
A J Shannon.
165
•.
essary trouble might be obviat· numbp.r of cracked bassoon·like and system tranquilized, the invalid, after n 1'00, N. C., a lot of HORSES. WAGONS, (one
440
and
two-horse),
BUGGIES.
JERSEYS,
R'lph
Williams,
1
..
VlUOll" COVII"TY.
.
rOB
ed if we only had ~he lamp posts. stentorian voices, sending forth a. per- course of the BUters, feels that his life-ten· HARNESS, BRIDLES, SADDLES, HliJT2232
T C Willoughby,
472
..
Let's have 'em,-and planted thick- fect Babylon of discordant JUld un. ure is no longer the precarious thing that it ERS, 1 Feed Cutter, 1 Slone Pump, Grind
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.
. • Anna. Broom,
1 town lot 1876 215
220'-WlUlh Everett, coli 1" .. ...
and to the SllCCeSS of this end, let the eartUly Bounds, arousing to a state oi ~that he may yet entoy 0. "greefob~ld Stone, Plow Stocks nnd Plows, Shovels,
420
Amos
Cook,
Plaintiff,
TN
OFFERING
YOU
WILCOx.,
GffiBS
Jos
Wntson,
1
..
"
,,Hoes,
Picks,
Forks,
and
Rakes,
2
WheelbnrMa.yor lend his influence, and tbere- frenzy nnd recklessness the neighbor- - - . , ........ ......
S 70
rows and 1 good Gieser Thresher, with Inllin
1 " " ..
against
..I. & 00.'8 MANIPULATED GUANO for R T Sistar,
by ReId to his popularity as a public ing denizens, we would remind that
330
Nathaniel
Knight,
1
..
••
..
Rubber
bnnda,
llJld
eversthing
neceJl8lU"y
for
nnofher
season,
we
do
so
with
the
most
perCO:SCERT OF PnAYER.-Ne~t Thurs- use.
lwllt and protector of these innocen t from recent exca.vntions made, bnrnt
3060
T
0
Willoughby,
6"
..
"
Willis
Moore
et.
al.,
Defendants.
fect
oonfidence
thnt
you
will
find
it
again
the
day being the day set apart by the
souls.
bricks have been discovered with in- Gtmeul Assembly of the PresbyteTER:3J:S OF SALE.
ORDER FOR SUMMONS BY PUBLICA. Best.llJld Oheapest. Fertilize!" .in use. .
DELlNQUEll"I'll AND DO'DllU TAD:lI,
........ I
It 18 no new article, reqtUrUIg experIments Ned Davis,
scriptions on them which bring to rean (Jhurch, South, as the day for On Credit till Fnll, with note,and apRroved
200
"13 70 • •
TION.
to estnbliBh its value, buthas been used for
light the astounding revelation that the Concert of Prayer, for the out· security.
Thomaa
Cureton,
550
..
49 33 .
l\IOllroc's Prosperity.
. .AR.~IFIELD & OGBUm
HIS IS AN ACTION FOR THE FORE- years with unbounded sn?c~, gaining In fa- Jnmes F Austin,
.
100
..
6 20
King
Ahasuerus
hanged
Haman
beclosure of " mortgnge 1llfIde to Plaintift' vor from year to year unblIt IS now accepted Vnlentine Slames.
The business of this season, since
pOlll"ing of the Holy Spirit on the
110
945
one Alfred R. Moore on Rool Estate mtu. WI the STANDA.:RD FERTILIZER. .
the opening otthe cotton market, cer- canBe he invented and performed on youth of our churches, and all of our . P. S.-All persons owing lIS by ~ote or ac- to
E
W
Dnvia,
200
,
1878
1520·
It has beeu our st~dy, not to make It Equal I WTillllBn,
count will do well to come forward at once ate in Union Collllty.
700
" 12720.
tninly makes a good showing for this very instrument; and that thougb insti~utions of learning, and for Gods and
It appearing to the SlIlisfnction of the Court ~o others but SuperIor, anel for our success A G Stflneill,
settle, as our business mllSt be closed up.
this
is
a
free,
civilized
Republic,
there
is
217
" ' 19 411
fIIf".
~Ionroe. The number of bales of cotblesslOg on our cause of Education We mpo.n what we sny.
from the affidavit of Wm. M. Cook, Agl1ut m these ef!o~ we refer you to the many Les1ieWrlght,
.•
600
..
51'EO .... -.~.'
no
prowction
to
such
of
her
subjects
as
for
Plaintift',
that
OorneliB
E.
Moore,
one
01
~ho
have
used
It,
II!'
WelllUl
to
the
thol1SllUtls
ton shipped fl'om here for the past
ser~ices may be expected at th~ Februury 22, 1879.
tda
Thomas Cureton, '. 550
"0 54 10 ':k
the Defendanta in this notion, is n nc.n-Ietli- m thl? South A!iBntic Ootton States. . .
four 01' li~e months will compare with incite to liot and bloodthirstiness Presbyterian church,. be~inning at
lUeh
Fro....,
195
,
"'.
15 20
dent of this State nnd resides in the State of This GWlIIo IS S;O well kn0W!1 that It IS unhitherto peaceful and q l1iet citizens 11 o'clock.
PASTOR.
the cotton e3:ports of any inland town
I
J.
W.
GRIFFIN,
Ex-SHEEIJ!'l'
'"i.
South Carolina.: and it further appearing neces&lU"Y to pu~lish llJly . certifl~tes but we
or city in tIJI! State; Bnd tbe daily car- whom they convert into madmen by
oC Union (Jounty.
that
she
hag
an
interest
in
the
iBnd
sought
to
llJlDex
a
few
testimonials
In our eU'c~ on•
4
.
.
.
.
be sold. and that ordinary service ClU1IIot be ly ~rom PIa~ters who ha.",:e mnde special tests
Jan. 21st. 1879, .
goes of m~rchandise freight landed at this "e3:cruciating aftliction," and who
. BALTIMORE, MD.
- Flll'lIler and Mechanic: Tbe elechad on her according to ltLw:
?f It al0I!llIl1de the Pern.VlBU G~o. as show- - __~---...:_-------=
tbis place is grabfying evidence of the gorEld by the thonght that there is no
B. 8lrib1lDB. '
how It comparCll WIth Pel11V1llJl Gwmo, W. H. Boose, B. T. RempotoDe.
:
h.ve prescribed ColdeD'. LiebIg'. IJquld IIxtnct It is, therefore, upon motion of T. D. Mcprosperity of our merchants and tbe 6tatutory provisi"n lor their protec- tion of Mrs. John G. Williams to suc- orIBoo~
Cauley,
Attorney
for
I'lnintift',
ordered
by
the
WhICh
has
herelof(lr~
!>eengenerally
esteemed
and
Tolllc
luvlgoRlor,
'Dd
cheerruuy
.tale
tion against such "cruel imposition," ceed her husband as president of the
activity in business circles. It is a
that it has met my most sanguino os:pectatiODa Coart: That publication be made in Tm: nbove nl~ othor Fertilizers.
. '_.W. P. CLYBURN, .~ :';.:
take lll~tters into their own hands and National Bank is a compliment to an g1mg
to p.t1llDts 10Dg enfeebled by Chromo Dl': MONlIOll ENQUIRER n newspaper published
We
will
have
only
a
moderate
sapply
Cor
notable fact that the business of MonDebility, Woakn888, 1.088 of Appetite and
-WITR..... ~ . .:. ..... -.:.;.. ".
do bloody deeds sometimes, Beware I intelligent lady, and a mark of the enes.
IudigOitloa, lhe Hooded NDlrIlIon and Nern J'oocl in the Town of M~nroe, N. C., for six sac- MIl? and would request PiBnlers to make
roe is steadily increasing-not rapid.
."
• cesaive weeka, notifiting the Defendant Cor- theU' orders early.
rbarch of ideas towards the coming Sold by ol1 Druggisla.
-.'
ly, it is true, but still there is an in~
......_. •
neliB
E.
Moore,
to
appoor
at
the
nert
term
oC
Our
Agents
are
authonzed
to aell the
F'D.,. carda. Chromo, Suowtlake, &:o~ DO 2 the Snperior Court to be held for Union MANIPt;JLATED on very favorable
creaAe every year., Her famo as II de- . SAVE MONEY.-Several Pianos-' ~nd time when a woman need Dot necesterms,
be a doll because she wears . &like with Dam., 10 cto, .J,!W>lkl~ ... Co•• County at the Court House in the Town of I*ynble m cotton next fall
&irable mart for th~ sale of country Organs have been bought in Monroe sarlly
.'.. . ..... Importers
JobberS oC '.~ w ..~
'
ts.
lSassua. N.Y.
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T. C. LINGLE Agsnt, :Monroe N. O.
productions and the procoring of during the past twelve months, and pe• tt•lCOa. • • • 11 'I. . r" , " " ,'>-0, . .>. . . ' :-:~-~
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great bargoainsis wideningewd spread- we are confident we could have saved .
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HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND Wm:rE -~~. '_.
is tiled in said Court; otherwise mid comt("m''I''I'f'1ITe
0Agan pluint
our merchants need but to adhere to 'I wenty-live Dollars and still been -we compete with New York and 11' oDlb an e"PeD'" guarant
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the conrse which lias heretofore mark- paid for our trouble. . We would be Baltimore houses, both in price and
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ed their prosperous career, to make glad to furnish prices' to any who quality. ,'",. .,',-'. t.,,',, ~'. -.- 4.. .,."."w. . . ._. I 8_1..:.,
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their business a fixed suceess of the wish to buy. We sell any st"le and
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of Union County, have set my hand
future. "Quick sales and small prof- at lower prices than othe1'll ·can se- I Maj. Engelhardslife: was insured OPill'lcubU~~:;I~r~~~;'~~~II:=. and
seal at office in Monroo, this 31st Janua- {." ONION BETS tor sale .t only S ct&. a quort, ~,~
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PUBLIC SALE.
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tunes siDee the English first l'lDded- the pork is in. Then pour iu the
oa the eoast of our State. Roanoke brine hot and put on weights to keep
Island had been an English habita- the pork from f l o a t i n g . '
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bon twenty-five years before the land· • PorkmaybeslaaghtAltedin the hotI
ing at Plymouth Rock. This was the test of do~-d43·s. and if immediately ~
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birth-place of the great Anglo SIWlD treated in ills way will keep perfect- ....
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STOCK OWNERS!
Empire of the Western hemisphere,- Iy sweet for any desired Jen~th of b
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l'HANGE OF H HII}n F •. here was laid the foundation of the time.
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IWOULD RE:uI'.o.T}) THE PEOFLE OF ArellOlll»cGoodaI.OWEnTHCI EVER. H..... on
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cradle of American Lib<l1 ty.
FE!mLlZElIS roa CO'l'l'ON."-Two ~nn I
s» nlly prepAred to ~
PASSEKGER, MAIL &. EXPRFJ5S: •
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The State of Korth Carolina em- dred pounds of good awmonmted E I
3 ANY DrS E A S E
Lrav~ Wilmington at. "'_ .•:; 6:00 A !I
bracea an area of filty-four thousand superphosphate IS abont the quantity ~ ,~
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Arrive at Charlotte a!.
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square miles, over which are dlstrib- to.be olkld on a~ acre of cotton. A, (3
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Leave CharloUent
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uted a million three hundred tOOus- soU abonndlnl't m vegetable mRlter
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CAJlOLJ..'tl.FEBTIL.ZElhnol AllLI!lGrOli" GUANO.
Leave
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and souls. The length from East to will pay ?Duch ~tter percent, with :1i! ~ .
Or to perfonn Mj SCRGICAL UPERATIOX All th.... brllWLi a",
Arrive at WtllIlington
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• average breadth of the Stat~ a little ing but little of this. substaucE'. A 0\ P .~
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lLLviug devoted a great ,lEil1 ofume in the
L I FI RST - CLASS.
over a hundred miles. Nearly fonr large amount of ~ertlllzers (s~v half
~. NEW YO
0. study of th.,;e d~ I
AlIotwhieh win be IOld "" tke. (oot/Oll 0puo,,}
£.. tbousand square miles' snrface of onr a ~on per acre) w.~ll not p:iY "':,1th ~ow
• FEEL NO HESITANCY WU1 ..lI~lbs.of
FAST THEOrUH FUj.,IGII·l'.
territory is covered by the water of pn C6d Ctti'~lt~n. "!Itbl good cnhVllbOhn,
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Arrive at Wilmingilln 1'._.... ...... ":;•.'\ Ai
improved, are not surpassed in any pnce. Sta~le manul e, ..11 ~er frE'sh or
in the Dru~ St"reo In Monro<>, 1UIlIlhe COUll· ,,,,Uvn _ .... a".:ordi'J to dl....Uou•. wIl1lWol;e. toa
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, State of the Union. Our harbor ae. rotted, apphe.l With a high ~raded I U U
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ol1th. markot. al 0ue-1laI!
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_ commodations and the natural advllU- snp?rybosphl11->, makes u very eflicientl Olle t....~ll!UI ot
Soda, _ 4 witlt _r milk,
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cure of su~h ,11'"""'.6 's Ihey ...e p''lu..",l f'lf.
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Firllt, L'" LDmrE:-;-r EXC I.lJSI\'EL! FOR
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in:::- up Il. rermanent commerce were "ood sup.e~phosphute, make!' a pow- l'roo:!u""'good ......ull.lat liM..... lea~. STOCK;al1d 'I will
and Friday al 20{0 P l \ . I '
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believed to be no \Vhere better than arful f~'tihzer.-'Dr. E. J1. Pendletoll, Jal1SI.1tmlU
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, those po&!essed by North Carolina.
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nro lUll; TERED.-Perhaps one of the lIlost IIp'
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manufac- propriate uses of an ,,11 fruit Clln that
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turlUg facilities; ~er agrIcultural re- devised, is to make it coutribute to
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WOl:XDS, BHl'ISES, SORES.
-ATOHANGE OF
SOHEDULE
~ vaned !1S they ~re .vnl~nble; sod cans. This is done III the following ~:s, ~~·!J.~t,-:l'-~. .:: :'~~~. RHEU:\L\.TL"lI, AXD SWER.'Y.
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ban age~tnot apPhr?lac. e . y e nel~th- or more pin hr)le~, nnd tlll-n simI> iu ~il il~:;;"~~~~~ ~.::: :~r-':-s..!"'.r.!,,'-r.;',. ~~, o":~,, FOl( THE 1-:n: 01" :;TOCK. LeUlg" grc..t
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.ol"lng n e.s, W I e lD ml~eral wea,. the earth Ilellr the root of the stTa\'<". £'0'. '. l"",l'!c, <r :&u.:.;o". ~:. r '.1 ~,' "I.... r,'UI' d.l lor Wenk or Inlhuu,,1 B<...
'(\;T'HICH E.\YE J UST llEE~ BO"CGHT
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v~l. Our mountmn elemhon are ~he piu h(lI~s (u'e to be of sneh size thllt :.';11~J;,,,~~.;:'"f."~."~~""~t'~·:"·~'<~~,,;,iIc""l~~;,~ 'I tV or l~e:'"t. f('r Ill. en" of \\'ound,. l'''re' I e'''lble u~ .10, ~:1l 1~:l.:·l"nE:lIELY lOW 10
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hl....hl:st enst of the Rocky ~lount 11ns
II '. 'ro" lIa'I'" '" I ~~ ILl- I'"'' < W., tu'~ J' tr,~"'1 Crucks. ::;P1:.11U"- lLll,l1tb. u:un'l,m. II IS lIi- C.I l:iH BI: 1 E.ts
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"m fiml nurIIl't\1'"'~i< ofb DIU:::;S GOODS lind ~~
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• \ilIO.I!lWJI.,.Ch.rlotl•• 'II",lmmUll-u undalll'olU'
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ltllll'i:;Il k Augusia AirIJ!.:t,.ble. Corn. cotton nod touncco claim
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~ ~\" r beto'e be,u CllelCcl,u :lIou10~. He "ill
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the tirst attention of OUI' people. three. gomg as.er .lD E> lllA W 0 wem S
SIZE
,<1·o;olnt.I;; .t\l\('ll It Rl.,,·e lor I.,.·s UlOne\
IM.'gh. l'. C., "1\H6.1b7~ ..
fonl'hs tuf llll elnssesof whICh arc eugll' tbem. the boy \\iiI allllost iU\,t\!i,I!,I\'
OF
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tb.l1ll:Il)· "1\0 ,he lU )l'.uroc.lIll<1 nl the ~ame
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time d\'e ~·"'lll1.ore pi~c<. of cooking meu, ..,II<! \\ill rtlu •• 'ollw. (S"ne.>." "",colll.d}.
ge d In ngnCluturej ut fruits. /(tnsses,
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s t 0dc k' nn d glapes are 1llrge1y cn1timted
..l- "Pants fur $5?" saHl a seedyn. 0 <;).
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belltl,rtl .i,Oll1Lny , fig h. is pr'I»,reel to l1u,lel'·
llU pro d ueed. returniug a I h'b nnil ] 'oking- lUnu, rending It. ~iO'll iu tl e ....
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IJUS b au d IUlln. .\) !DIUA' an( mauu ae- passlllg'. • So do I. 1 nevel' pante.l
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BOOTS and SHOES, nl:1ufmbel'thill he wnkes nll his ware llim- IbeTbl.lrnlu
1U.keselo,.,·onnNl1on••tUnml.t .... t1.
tm'iug are beginning to attain 0. IUn"'- S,l for $5 iu a'l my life."
C.rollu. (',,"trnlll.,Ur,'ud '0 lu,!ir"m \\,Imi...
nitude of no ..malllmpllI'tlluce aud the
11; 'l11U thnllt I., mach beller thtm Xorthem "'•. Cha..lolte. <lJ<h."llo. St.'co,ille W.nn Sl,ring,
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Inn\~r UBi' watle "lire.
J·tll14,.18~19 .n,lnllpOJ.l1lsiu1\.~I.ru Xorth C~rvliua, anti iIll
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work of genernl development of all
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ron.o 1J.1l1 0 ~avs
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1,0tat.lloutl1lUltlS.mlh"... t.
OUI' varied iuclustties nud resouroes is there are f 'ur feet of snow on a Ievd
Pcopl.nre teltlntr .'.'IIl.tlIlMI-llnol tho.. who
D.A WSON & GO.,
JOHli C. WlliDER.
progressing With the atlvancin<t spirit at thllt pillce. It lIe~Iee:ts to alld that
areno,oushtlobc~"lthtlJo,...ulerrul morltsot
l\IOSROE, X. C.,
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Superilll,u,i...t.
of the nge. The llllUunl valueo of OUI the cnreless c.u'peuter who I"ft the
tJ.'tgreatAm>rlCIOIllle.'••• I~.OI.
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farm prooncts is sixt\.•
alld of level out of dours has been dischar<Tsd
IS xow RECEIVIl'iG A LARGE STOCK
"trott'tt\t
g61t rm,
})1·l!gs.
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lUnnufucturin~ twenty willioos of GOI· by his employel'.-,Lowell vfJul'ier.o
~...EXICAN
of GOOD::; for
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u: c."'~ ~ ' ! / Q - lurs. 'l'he Cl19h products of those en- "Phil, my je\VeI:' said Pat. "rill
Fall and
CHA.RLOTTE.lV, c.
gnged in Il,ininci, other labul' thau mi~ht\' SOITV re c lU't -:line wit h Ill"
'Th1
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that engllgetl in ag1'iclllture nntl 1ll11D. to.dny:' H Al'I.ih, nnd why cau't I dille
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" bi"h h.l\'e beeu recently bonglJl ill the Nor UTE BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF
Ih.lll Ull\rk,l'l. lind \'Ih"b "ill lJe sold for l'V REAL ESTATEollCommisslOu. H1tve
ufllctlldng, the profe~i;lon !o<tetuel' "ith )'e P" snid the atltohl~hed Phil
.l.gent. North working up emigration for t1ii.
C.\HH. lit
with t~ose employeJ III hade, t1'nns- "Becllllse, Illy dellI'," returned Pat, "I
;ech",n. We nd\'ertise more extensively thun
FOR MAN Alr.D :fEAST.
portll.bon nnd eOlUlllelce. shonkl swell ha\'en't askcJ J e as yet."
Illy other Agency in the cOUlltry, so th"t our
clulllCes for aellwg I...nels are snperior to any
the.annual protluct ofXol'th C.lrolinll
Th!s Unwleuf l cr~"~ctu1'UJJy tIt l.,oofnntCtlln ",\tnerl·
---OFto a hundred mIllion tlolh,rs.-Ral.
- A ruilrond company Stl9pectin~
olher agellcy. We mnke no qlw.rge if nosals
C3. l.l,cro ~uturQ pro"fc.l~J I..t l."l"l::tt)orn.tory such HIGHEST lIARKET PRICES PAID FOR
Observer.
d, ad heads put a detective on the
IS made. We 8Ohc1t correspondeD.ce with
su"prhllng c'''ltluotc..'\ for the Int\:"~(lic:; ot her chU.. OOT'l'OX. Bc SllN lind give htnt " cl\lI.
those Iw.vmj:{ Real Estat. to sell. We \\'l11ltn
tl'l1ck. Oue day he heard u passen<tcr
tlrc:l.. Jt.i fa..... :.l J_':.., l.lct:~ spt'C':tlC.a~ (01" 35 years.
,lumber of Fnrms 10 flll ortlers.
1111 :.1 nl;) ,v it ( ch.:l.i1 J \ 'le 1101tJtt:.U!C l;lolJc-.
remark thr.t it was very ellS)' to °1!0
. . AGEN'£p' IVANTED in every COUllty
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~rcx!Cl':. 1 ::U';~:: L!:tttl.cnc: f~4 matchless
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fl'lJUl B-- to D --withont a t:ckf't.
n Ihe Stnte.
.Farm I tl'lUS.
,;,cmcu~·:o.·~ ~t l":t.::~n·.::.Ia!.hncm[sorm:lttoDtl beast.
-ATTl~E- ..
He watched the speaker uud wns ~ ur·
IS now witb tbis bonse. lIud would be very
10 arOCk ()Wll....'$ C:l:'tl farmcral~ t31.ll~Alutl1Jle.
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11IIve
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friends
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humnn
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pdst'd
to
see
Lim
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tbe
couductur
-Sunflo,\'ers plnnted besi.le kitchKt~rc.l tho- n~rn;h~.AA ot nn c:.cuJhmt. horse. O~.
Sep20, 7~
6·1ii.3m
"n druins nnd in other placl's ""bAre l~ ticket. Gettlllg iuto convers'ltiotl
!-o.... "'~ .£:l'C{ p.
It c;'r":l tl.lo..·} ott boo!-all, h'Qllo\.., born, grub,
the refuse water of I he kitchE'n is wit h tile passeng-er he said; "I'd like
-ANDSCJ:'C\\'..\\ OI:Jn, sltoulller..l0t, ma.ns~, tho bites alld
thl'own nre said to be vcry bene cial to lmo\V )"our !.tlllU for tmveling wilh
stIngiiO of Jio~ouoasrt'pt~lcsnXhllusect8,nnd every
in no hygienic poiut of view It is as- uut a ticket, !lud don't mind ~hin[?
DESIRE '10 CALL THE A!1'E}l'T10K
sllell dIn\\' haE;~ to stoc1.. breedIng Qnd bush lite.
ORG.A~S_
It cures c\ c:y cxtcr.t:1:,l tro.~bJ~ ot horBcB. such
ot Ihe publ c 1.0 t!1, flltl'hat 1 am 1.0\\
serted that those hUlUble plunts are you It conpleofdolllllsfor it." "DolH'."
as 1:lnlcnca3, sCl':'tchcs, swlun)", sprains, founder,
EVERYBOI'Y 'l'0 IC\'OW THAT
gl'eatel' nbsorbel s of mnh1rit1 und pnr- snid the Ullin. pockllilng tho bioI.
wflld ::::1, r!n:;..bonc, tltc... totc.-..
Hyel's of the !ltmosphere thlln the far- "When I wallt to h'n\'el without u
Thl)~r.c-.!cc...l ~!l.ls~:ul~L1nlment l$: thu flu.ekcat
DAILY RECEIVING
cure in tho \;orhl tor tlcchlents occurrfQl; In. tbo
ft'tcbed Eucalyptus glubulus. Snn- tickl:lt I wulk."
"{~iVE ARE STATE AGENTS FOR HOIttnmJ.ly, in tho nb::;c1JCo ot :1 physiCian. EDell, as
\' ACE WATEUS &. SONS' Celebl'llted
flowers yield prohficqn.,nlitietl of seed
-- - -- ---_. ----blLrns, 8talds, spmlnut cuts, etc.... :mu Cor :theuJn4.
Pia'DOS
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receh'lllg
his
wbich llic.ke fil st clnss poultry food.
tl$m, nUtI Ltl."t:1ces entc:.xdcrctl b)" eXp03urc.. Par..
FALL AND WIN1'Blt STOOK of
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tJIJOTIIING NOTI0NS,
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EXTREMELY LOW PRICES.
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MR, JOHN
Fresh Drugs,
HOLU
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Peoples Drug Stcre,
WANTED.
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H. B. SHUTE
- Did onr farmers know the gre"t
vnlue of sugar COl'n f01' a fodu(-r crop
either gleen or dl'Y, no would be with:
ou~ an area. ClIttle devour leaves and
stalk with great a~idity and thrive
npon it. CO\\S fl:d npon it, gh'e nil
abundllnce of milk. All kinds of stock
relish it. It shonld be planted on
rich Innd, in drills three feet apnrt
in this way two bush/:'ls of seeu wili
ha sufficient to plant an ncre.
Pacific :---Gnano
Ga"
JICXJcQ.."t XUtit:l::; t..=.ument Is put up in three
I~ 0'
bottles, tha la1'ger or es being proporUon.
a.tel,y much the ch~apciit. SOJ(~ cveQwhcre.
Is caUed 10
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Iho flltlt th.t
STOCK
--OF-
SHEET MUSIC, Drugs and
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FOR 2ALE DY
evel' knew a man who grew rich by J. B. McCANN, l\IOSROE. N. C.
fraud to continue successful throu<th D. N. BENXETT, POLKTON, N. 0.
f.b17.1ti7D
life. anc1 leave u. fortuJle at deuthOp" ll-3G-1ot
The question was put to a gentleman
who had bee~ in ~usiuess forty yeal'S.
After l'efledmg awhile he replied:
"Not one.. I have seen. malJY men
become l'lch as by ma"lC and win
PRING SERSION OPENS ON TI:IE
lstAlOllcL1Y in Jtlnanry.
go)den opinion", whe; ~ome little
thlDg led to an exposure ofth"ir fraud
Board, $8 Per Month.
and they have fallen in to disl>race and
ru!n: Ar.on, peljory, mU~ler, and !ouuj:{ men boar(1!ng themselves nre fnrnishSUICIde. are common crimes with those e<l goo,l, cowfortnbl( rOOI11lll\t $1 00 por mo.
who make haste to be rich l'e<tordless When two stndeuts occnpy the saine room
the Cl\8e ill fifty ceuts each.
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of the means.'·-N. Y. Obsel·';I'.
For other informullOll, .\,1dress the Prillcipal
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To KEEl' POIIK SWEET A. YEA.II.-Prflpore a brine as strong as boiling wntel' and pure salt will make it, and
keep t at or near the boilio? point.
As soon as the pork is dresseJ cut it
for pnckingo. The flanks and thin
parts lUll)' Le left in pieces some\Vhat
broad if desired. bnt the thick parts
~hould be in slices DOt more than two
!Dches between the cuts. Have yoor
barrels or packiog tubs prepared befOI:e~and.. Put ns much pork in the
bOIling br~ne . as it ~I conveniently
hold, and let It he 10 the hot brine
from three t4 five minutes, according
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IIFlUsrf-CLASS n.1RDI~RSIIP,
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H, T. AN'fHONY & CO.,
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whewn-cryan ~allt any BI1:rberinKdolli
Alo"... o N. C.-1UobS.78.-ll9tl·
at J)J8Hb
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CALL
Al W~LFE·s. and got a row POUUM orth.t NICE
_S_TI!:.@ffi_DI!ONEY,
IDJ. Drnadwny, lYewYOl"K,
,ILU.llFACTl1IlERS. DI£'ORTERS ASD DIl.!.LEIIS
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Velvet Frames,
Albums,
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Read On ~o Still I~'A~H DO~II~
He also wants everybody kl.lOw tbnt IIft:r
the 1st d"y of October. be will keep uo !tool",
bnt will sell e:teltlSivcly for
C .A. S
Graphoscopes,
STERESOOPES&VIEWS,
NOTICE!
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BeSUreloSll'o bim
lUg else\\herc.
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EXGnAVINGS,
CHRo:\fOS,
THEilE ~1LL BE A lIDilEl'mG OF TIlE STCK·
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PHOTOGRAPHS,
llohl.... 01 tho :Mou'oo Hlllh School Corporation
.t 10 o'olook A. lIl. FEll. lOth. 1879. beld 'n tho AndklndrodgoOlbl-ee'ebrltl"". Act........ Etc.
Coul't Honse. in l\tO'llOO, to take snch ACtion in ret.re.co to th. bullwDg and Ih. ludebl.lIn... of the
Corporation as the) m.y de.em I,.op.r. By ord<r PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS I
of th. Board ot Tru.I....
We are Huadquar"" to••v.r~ thlnglu tho w.y of I FA L
E. A. A.nJIFIELJ>. Ilocretuy.
11lD.20. 1878. 3t
STERF.01'TICO~S A:ND lILIOIO LA:N:rERNS.
DR. BUTTS
No.12 N. Eighth St,.
st. Louis, Mo.
Who hat had ~tlr e"""'''''''
...LIeDC!e
.... to the treabnent or tho
lUUal trouhltt otbolh mal. and flo.ma1e than a2lJ' Ph1IM:l&:a
In tbe West, llYN the UIUlta or hJ. JODr. and IUClIINtul
plld1ca in h.lI-,••••• ww.... jUlll: pWili.IhCCl, aaUtlcd
":'he PHYSIOLOCY OF MARRIACE
The PRIVATE MEDICAL ADVISEIf
.Bookithataren'UlyOaJdnalld ~rlr..J......do",Jn.n l'JIaI.
ten DCrta.!ni!1l 10 . . . .~ and. Wom.... and luppl,J
want lone felt: '!'bey UCl ....Ur.I1,. 1IJ.1tft1.;s. and in plain
language, cully widentoocL 'nte two boob ernbnce.545
!,:,&'t', ,and contain ,.araablolal'oraaUu for both marrlcdand
...~le, wlthaMtherccenUmpro.ementlln InfdJeallreatmcmt
Read whatoU! hom....P.peJ:II.ay."The kDo.Jed~lmput.d
hi Dr.. Bau.· uew worbb io no way of questionable char.
;eterl ~~ II IOmeth.1njl'tll.., " ••I7"e ....1. boW' Til.
..t., IofUl 11etim. ohan:t tDdJlCniKm; the . . . olhenrlte
~1i'f"~rl:t!~~~~w::.r:·nlllr:'h:orh~ tbeprime
ftom t'he maul" Uls hllC' au 11 h .
POPCL.lB palCES-6O et. _
to...-St. Lotti' JoanW.
both to
000 vol~. '1;
in cloth an
Bil~
2Il eM
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Sell'
........
Mal.
ftCaipl
ofprico
111 _
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nr ItampI.
Each st,.lo bolng Ihe br.t ot ,Is 01... In the m.rle.t
lloautitu'l'llotograpbfc Tra:n,parencl.. of Stlttuary ...d .upvlng. C..r Ih. wlallow.
Conv.xG..... MntluCaclur... oCYelr.1 FratnCJl
tor :MInlature ...d Con, ex 01... I'letur...
,
.e;r-c.talollUes ot L~ntcrna IlDd 51hl.....!lh rJlrw.
tJonsfor using, &cut ou receJ1Jt of SeD cents.
G.271mo.
-OF-
L and WINTER
Millinery Goods. '
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ELIN""DS
-AND-
IHJI\TUI
Uatllll1f
ENT!~
WOODWORK,
-OF-
NOW OPENINO AT
MRS. J. W. RUDGE'S.
D~'eing IUld
Re-trimming old bnls l\ spe-
IS OUR MOTTO.
HR. W. C. RA.1l1SAY
HIlS tin ollice iu Illy store. lUld will give all
uece~sl\l'Y il.lstruehon 118 to the seleetioll wel
mnaugewent ot ptl:seriptione.
TlltlnklUllor ptlSt patrowlI:e. I rllSl'(etfUliy
soheit a cont!llllt111Ce of .he Sllme. ,
Respectfu.ly.
H 0 ASHCRAFT.
5'78tf
PEOPLE'S BliNK OF ~IONROE,
either in workmanship or low prices
ltdt a trial
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A.tTA.FFEB
&;
tID'; 80
HILt,
WilJDillgton, N. e.
H. Y. HOUSTOlol,
W. H. FITZGERALD
. t.
LAMP.
Tobacco
eent stnmp tor a. Floral GUIde. cont4fnlng Ltat anel
Y.·
FIlEStl: "lNT
CASHIEh
Board of' Director.,
M. A~, i""'"1
T. D. WINCHESTFlI,
J. D. STEWART,
E. A' ARMFIELD,
'The ,RhirKI Patent" A. F.
HAvr
prices, rwd plenty ottnformJl+lon.. .Addrea:.
lt
JA.1IES VIeK. Rooh..te•• N.
BOTTOM PRICES
THE
cillity.
Call nnd see Now Gooi!a, two doors Soutll
oi'Slownrt's Clothl11g store. Monroe, N. C•
the best :F1owcl'8 aD11 VcgGta1Jl~Ii, and hoW'to grow
scp211.51t
thePl. AU for a Fn.., CUT ST""". II> EullliBb or
UTE KNOW BY EXPERIEN0E THAT
German..
l'V this Lamp is all tbnt is cinimed for It.
Th. FI.wor and Vegel.blo O....l.u. 175 p.g... SIZ
Try it for one or two weeks aud if it is not
Colorod Plat.. lUld mau,. huu,!re<1 engft,·inl!". Fo.
IiO ceDto lu I,"per covers; $1 In .1.lllUlt cloth. II>
!ll\lisfllctory rc:tnm it 1ll g~d Or de and we
a.rmon or E1lRbsb.
will refund 'yOUl' money.
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VI<k·. D1u.tratod ~Ionthly lIagazlne-38 pag... a
Onr stock oi Lamps lind lAtnt~ms iIlinrge,
colored Plato in e.. ery Dnmber, nml runny flno CD..
We Cl\U Slllt you iu .'.fle lIu,l price,
_vl"gII. Prlc. $1 2U • y..... F1v. copl.. for MSpecimen copIes sent for 10 cents.
deol3tf
BICKETT & GRIFFIN.
Vick·. Seeds ... tho b..t In tho wodd. Send 5
Aboautltnl work of 100 pa.ges, ono Colored mower
Plato. and 3000 lIlu.trallllu_. with Desoril'hon. of
-AT-
OODS ARE ALL MADE IN OUB FAC• IP~O~ this plnce,l11ld IlDder oar own
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Pure and Fresh Goods.
Every Description.
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'Ind thall shull.llt llillime~. be p'1'Elp'lr~<1 to
sell all)·thinj:{ ill the DRUG Ll'l'lE at BOTTOll PRIOES. I h,we a vcr)' Illllllnd pret·
~. lot of KERO::;ENE LAMPS I1Ild LAX·
TERNS 10 l\ hloh >our attc:ntiou i'l ill\lted.
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We Defy Competition,
All the Latest Fall Styles.
VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE.
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"11 before;llI'<1l11s11 n. SHUTE.
.N EW S'.rOCK
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6-154m
Md..
e lOmeS
,va hnvea Full Stock.
NEW MUSIO r.EOErvED
AS
SOON
AS
PUBLISHED.
ARE W'ELL KXOWN.
Ohurohell, Suu<1tl.y Sohools. Femnle SemiWHO PlUDE HIMSELF ON KREl'ING
annes, Bud teachers sn\lplied with PIA.NOS
And POPULAR D1'AlIDS. Thoro i. nolhlng" hlCh
ORG,\NS, IUld SHEE'I lIIUSIC;-lnrge dis-'
IJrnmotes the gro,\: th ot cotton lDoro- than AU all!JU..
c.tion ot
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COUllt oft:
Send for cil'onla:rs l11ld price list. Any othIs !till1n Monl'on.. at his 01 1 stantlon Shell·s eol' Awarded the Highest Medal at VieIlJl.llll!ld
He IIlso wlUlls his II rlllcr pntrolls to knower mllke o.f PIANOS or ORGANS supplied
U(\l"t nlwa)'1J re:ulJ." anil annoua to atteud to the wawt
Philadelphia.
Ih'll be is in llee(l of 'hOU6)', 1111<1 would be when deB1red. Agellls wnnied I
ot lim f.'tlstOJUOhl. His fUlOP haajust been th()rollg1J
gl",1 to sce thoso \~hom he hilS iudulgcd cllll
Address.
DAWSON &; CO.,
ly rt.~lJovQtod; he keepl:t good a&Mistanb, sharp rnzots
ADd tho Coml'.n~·R AClIl 1'1l0Sl'llATZ-tho lotlor tWd ~h'id8ol'8, and all UU1~· rest assured ot being
when. C011lposted 'With t:ottQll 8L!cd.
&
at0l1l1<1nu<lsettle nl! lhelr ncoottnbJ.·
Aag.IO-78-lltf
Chariolle, N. O.
promptly ao«l})rOllcrly uaitell on. Do flure to ed)
ROBINSON~
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READ TIllS PAlUGIl.\1'll.-tlDid you
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- - 'l'0 ?l1Y" - -
BOOTS,
SHOES,
CLOTHI~G.
HATS.
FULLY W.o\~RANTED FOR SIX YEA.BS.
DRY GOODS, NOTIO::<'l:'.
Price.. ::JOwer thau the Lowest! Of
-ASD-
Soluble Pacific Guano,
,
Bost Instruillonts intho World
(l-oods,
CousMlllg oJ:
FOR THE ::rMI:ONEY.
nppll=t:on 1J r;cnc::~t:"," cunJclcnt to cure..
SOLUBLE PACIFIC
- The man who EXpects to make
money by keeping sheep.while he lets
tl1em wuuder about without seeiug
them more than oD~e a month, perhnps not so orten. WIll be a disllPPOlllt.
ed individual, just lIS sure as two and
two make four. Sheep pay enorlllOUS J. S. RBESE & CO..
profits, but they mustl'eceive the Sllme
GENERAL AGENTS,
care and attention whicu nre nlways
bestowed npon all other hi<tbly relllu- BALTJ:::rMI:ORE. :hI.I:D_
nerative euteI'Pdses.
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ADDITIONS
tlQultll:ly ~.:llu:lhlc to )[In:crs..
It ls. t~c C~C:lvest- rerncdj In tho world, tor Jt,
pc:nctr:1tcs tho ntuselo tOo tile bon",'. nntJ. n. singlo
JACKSON SUll'SON, B. F. HOUSTON,
STEVE..'Vs,
A. H. CROWELL,
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H. M. HOUSTON. • .
This Blink Is 110W open for Ihe transachon
of a regular Bwing Easinr.ss; WIll reoeile
depom.ls of Coin IUld Carreno~'. allowmg interest on 8I1IIle; 10tlDS lind discoUllts ml\de on
libarnl terms; \\'111 deal in bonds. stocks and
other securities: Gold lUld SilverCoin b~allht
and Bold; loons llltlde on renl estnte. cotton
in store. cl:c•• on bOOrul terms.
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