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****** f it vol iv | salisbury n c oct 39 s .; i 0 43 a .... a . c..13m „.- *-- 2*^w^txzm&t£mrmmrwm ljc(dl¬tl)bitttc 1 ii i.ii v 1 i i.i by r.i t x7v a s e-x tl ist j ,'. uur and i'roprit 'â– r ii » l - oi l iii'iiiption ( i*.r y t alt payable in advance 1*3.0(1 :• i mo ins " '* 1.50 ,. i ' ' . i 1'jo.h u i . o ddn â– â– 20,00 hut i uf at/0 it's mi t ).,,. sipmre i'n i insertion 1,00 ' ! â– , , itibl i insert n 50 1 . * ill i li ir^edso per ci ut , ., ||„. iibttve rates loiu'i mui lo-iiee i inlers will be nulil li . .. 1 ui i.o ii i ite â– hi other uuvul'tlsu .. i i , ... ,. ,;'..,... over i *. lines clitugeil ,, ulvertts o ou i.i , on i'l act uat'es -. r 1 spa t :_. ~ 5 !» , . ,, -.:," , mm ii i*f300 ., ... ; 5 jo b 50 13 00 2*2.00 ; . t oil i nn i 00.20 00 30 i -. , .. .. - iiii | i iii i 002 00 37,50 • , , ,.,, n mi n on 120 00130 00 45,00 .,,,,. id nn 2-1 no inno i oo 75.00 i julutn i 2a 00 in oo 50 00 - 130,00 i.i:t;al.yotit.'i-:s woi lli carolina i supkrioii en ut vadliiu cottuty s spring term 1.-00 j t c ii ms r l'.i.'r ofwm mncliie dec'd i iiimiif iil'iiin-t k i i llayues and others defendants .'.',,,â– ,,. /',. ,, linns petition for settlement in il is case il is made to appear to the biitiefuctiniiof th mrt tbnt thomas mackie miirthn mackie elizabeth mackie jesse miikie surah mnckic klis mackie iliratn martin and ids wife calhiiiin mil lleeso nnd his vili.kebeccn sylvester reese henry si ... nml . i wife mary ure uoii-resideiits of the state : i is therefore ordered by the ,.,, â– that publication be ininle in tl old *• -', st ti " a newspaper published in snl i-l ii n .'.. for six weeks successively un til i o tl defendants to be and appear at tbe next t ii ' superior courl t be held i',.1 tne coin v . f yadkin in ti iirl house in i iiili.itiv ino mt ilie 10th monday nfter llui tl ird monday lu september l.-'lii then mid ib in ;-. pi iu i iinsm er or demur to the i ,.;, i„ii filed by i ('• hansel lb ex tor ol h iu maeliie nskiiim p r an nccoliut of his . it'iiliuii iiiiil i final settl ment witness j a martin clerk of our said ui at u.iiee iii yatlkiiivil sept j i -.;',. j a martin <■• 8 c . t i — . v — ( , i (,.,. sin worthcaroli.ua ? si'prnion cnt'nt yiiill.iu ctiiiuty s spritij term latjo martini i il mu i 1'iil ,>•',.,■„. f r divorce alfred m.t.wa,,l,cl*fti "'-'""" in this <•.,-•• it is inade to appear to the sat hitiieti t tl 1,-t tliitt alfred m howard the defendant uliovo iiiniud resides beyon i il.e lilllits uf , lie stale llllll till i.m illllil lille howard i'la int ill above nut i hath u ir i e ill-e i.f i.l lion li-.'ilil"-l llilll 1 ii i til let l'i ordered by tl inirl that publication be made iu the old north state a uewspii|ter pnh lisl ,. | in s.t isbury n < '-. for six weeks sue eessively iintifyiiiu the defendant that lie i and nnpi'iir at the next term uf mn kupe 1 ii..i i'.e'irl tn beheld for the county of ya.l uiii ut the court house iu yadkin ville on the itlib monday utter the 3d monday in s-ejit 1^09 then and there to iilead or answer t s iid petition for divorce filed in the otii f i j , ,* clerk of said court otherwise judgment pro confesso will be entered und the caso i nl exjiarto witness 1 a mur i cleik of onr suid court tit oliice the mil m indtiyaf.er the ltd monday in april 1800 issued 22d day of sept 1-'''i i a martin c s c 3f)_6w prfee$10 state of worth carolina i ktjwa-n col i'v ", superior court virginia o wbitohead plaintiff illllil t maroellns vbiteheail i'l en is whitehcat c a heiitlerson and john ii knniss lute p irtiiers until â– tii ii.n t hendei its i on -. w i li v ii ra i t j jr ni in il t c haughlon defendants to to - wl ill-head one of the defi ndiiii alone lianieil a lloii-rei itleltt you are hereby notified thai a summons in ihe above entitled ease has issued njrn nst you ami the complnint therein was filed in the su perior court of rowan county on llio 18il ilav of sepieuiler 1880 and that copies t.l mi ! eiiiuuuii and complaint were deposited in the post oflie.i at salisbury u the hoih tiny ol si'ptetiiher i860 diiected in you ai amherst courl house in tho i ktate ol vn ii u you are ulso notified that ihe biiuiiiioiis iu i'i case is returnable to the next term ol the sii|.eni ,' ' ', oil iil.i.-.'iiil lo he held i.t ihe j ui i house in salisbury on lhe third mote day in april nexl when and where you are liurob required lo appear and an wet il.e oomplainl in tlefanll wheieol ihe pluiutill will ii ; ly n a i curt fur the relic demand n.i ei ii con plaint wn ni a jiulson m :.''â– ' , c -'!-â– i in â– bnpetioi ' uu 1 1 ill ofli .â– in sal â– . â– " plem t.oi on li .'. u l fix a jubson ma n o s e 38 6w:(pr fee 10 nu piob.--1 wii i ii on wki * ' .. i \ v t?7t.lt ui " tnlier fi i .'.. 0(l0 , iii -.: ' ', tl in "...â– ii i l i i ) tl.e ult • : l i ii il i take ji â– llu ' i.'ii . ,, ,;. '.•(). sun ,.. i 1 i !« ii \ 0-xice.--thi i'.vi'aii n'oti l!l it v l i â– 1 1 , i'li , i cd tu e 1 1 1 1 1 1 ml â– ul .... d ,,.., 1 ucl 1,1 "'â– '-'— t f z ll.i . : . l . li..'i iv coddins 1 / compound gentian bitters the great american tonio and di mt tin i rccomt en led uml prescribed by physiciuns wherever known tne compound i ..' imn i hen " ee in i le i llio ii|i.-l iilel i.e i \ eoe!!,l.!o tu ne lilnl ai'iiiniiiic known n ilm pro nm they iilso e niiiin i weiity |" i coui of . ; ..." /; f c ll v .' . .. : which make them beyond all question ilm bi i dll'ltk i'h ei ex ion e ; ami for li iiiil oi -. i'.i ii'l and lio .- v i ii'.o ii.e in , i.i i.o il any eipiul i tin ,' wlm ti i : . o ,. il : ... -, i ir llio lull in di«eti*e , will in every case ibid ibuin a biife pleasant - ( , , iv und i lii . mini !.'' ic iv ti , i a 1 .• a oie preventive and cure ioi i c - i.'i i'vi i nil maluiial i ell-e-i hy-ri r.-ta indihiilstio.v sick-stomach como t-alok-micadache jjuun'ciii l'is asthma c ild & nl'iill nkl'kalqia genkhal debility diseases nl kidneys gravel v , mid ever disease inquiring ii general t u impression l-'l i'm discuses peculiar to females n is almost u specific v in convalescence from typhoid an.l .,.. ,,,.,.,- foi ms nl i'yvet il is lliu very besl j l'ol c that i un be u-e.1 tlm compound ' li nil in bitters m * t with iinivi i favor uiui have i.e i the slroi â– . â– -: testiniotiiuls ever given to any medicine a lew o which we append below : this is to certify llial i have used dr (', â– 1 il n â– -' compound gentian bitters and ch.-eilul ic recommend it n.i the vet ) besl hitlers thai can bu used for oi tlinarv debility siek siomuuii ! c k m holt m d lipscomb d'aii cu . n c nim i .. i â– 'â– 1 hereby certify that 1 have been usine dr goddiu's compound gentian bitters l»i coi ih general debility c and 1 am fully satisfied that the-y nro tbebest hitlers ol which 1 have any knowledge and die i est tmuc of t.i i-.i to the american | enple kou't y slater henrico county va - , june 2s 18(10 du gudiiin — deui si : 1 imve been suffer i.o lor twenty yunrs wilh tin iilleclion ol the ys pi istiute oliiini nnd stricture of iln ud im ; imve i ecu under 1 1 e tleiilmeiil i tbe besl physicians iu tlie country one of wh in is now a prof'essoi in n medical college all failed to lelieve me i fin illy tried voni (' i .. i iun i genti i'i hitlers ; the efl'i nl was i se n , hai io — oi e boll o l avi um coll pi i rei â– : i :.. on .; lo be tlie besl uieilieine i have evei used vei resue ll'ullv jas a i aulc'0 i "'.•'. ui n c jan 7 1 i prepared nnlv bv dr g aid n ' 1 a mls t wk.dlxs proprietary who sal agent norfu'lk va ; ."'"*" for ale by dr g b poulson sali i.m v n (' 38—11 10 yeaes iikkoue nn public if other liomedies fail inn i.iid.m ii i.xt ...'. it liver di sh a i'.s rend the i'ollewhik : i i i.ieil.l ii . it tilt >'. i . il.i:i oie en n ,'.. n i ilmi your !' i.i • la i o-i i niiily ni-.l iii i im.'l e'.'l il*'"l i l.'"i lo i"o 1 \. 1 \ i . ... iln il iii mv in ii .-.-... ! i ivu ln'i'ii very ti li i llii i .| : ,:â– ilfti • ., i ■• â– â– - a i '. •■i i'l en it kind ul ..,, â– ,.,â– iui i . a i .■•■■. i * ....... uml iiiiir e | if i it nm villi i'llls tllllll till tltllms 'â– ' ll-i li-e - in iiii i i.ii i miction ui i i i.'i.iiiiil it r,,str,it uu ol tin nervous system . i laivu ' i â– n 1 " 'â– n tn lii teen east sin my family nutl liiul tin m tn lie il.e '.. it iif.li.liie lor nein ly n : : inilly ill - i â– â– the cure is xhorourjh kennetli lluyncs \. -,,.., icrkol i uliinilniscniint i ivrit - l|tril '.'. ih63 ' liiiriup the laltci ,. ie t illi ...... it is'.u i ou ".' nlllictl'tl mill i i l.voi nn | innny moo 1 . ||||. .| ill l||l w 1 1 ii i ii 1 ii i i ii-i ii .' : . ll.ill !....!- ipolletl i.i eel out ui !>"â– ! â– t im it ti 1 1 ni ii i.i tlm | i hon hi i nl i procured a fen lo.\.-"i n ■•-*.. r*l'l!l-.l lllll'.l'l it'l'il.l mui iln lu-i iio-e i ' i rave pjreut relief i continued to use i im l'i i lor two ...- â– ;.-, 1 have nut biitt'i'i't',1 iiuiu liver tiisease in io i im v !â– .'. ii ii i ii i et i ;. . : ' i i . i en lu cly nutl io i.i poi'-i.ti me in \. imt ... llietn all ttiaeuscls an otieini to the i n tun it system ntul in ii war with it nml will pier ii tin less luitu re with uli the i---i.il â– ii â– in r ivi irom siren th eiiiiii nie.liciiieh atnl htiitiihlu il aliineuts etui i ... 1 1 it rt in â– enemy ivhiel wotild i â– -!. it take 1,11 lll'illl lot .â– y'oil o i sick t i â– ..;,,- i 111 lo • i'o metl â– n ifteryou ' i 1 1 kuess 1 vi ol.l in the .'. :--â– i i|!i ' : kxercise your own ju.lfcuiei.t „ tin u ten lis nf ile lense the euen y ill couin lie ye nisi rciui uiili che southern xsepr.tic pills trttt'll iun it nu wn mid will trial remedy fur ill /,', ./, i oo o , ii 1 i if o ui8kahkij i.in'i'.k ' to ai.i i:mi,;i int -. .. , .,, i,,„ttu i.e a home for yourself nml fautily u a iliiii.iie nl i y.ei or llu .' have not been n leiislotiii i tu you \\ iii of â– i | â– â– lo i ' i i i i ill l!,o ll 1-1 . j i i 11 ill l iii tlmt i ii unite yon should bo cu refill tu .,-,- sucli med • .'.. •■i no ...! i li il in 1 1 . ill . ises of tltllt i illlltlc you will llntl the i're.ltt'at set'titity in the use t.l 111 i ms hon iii ita lllca'l ic in i.r 1 in*y can be sent to my point in the united states by l.\|u â– --. i'liii'i k ni enoci '- !' i \- •,. l'i ",:â– â– . ..* • 'â– . on ,.,,.--, l three 1 ♦!),, i'u ., , rt the en it in illi.'r uceiillipilliy tlie inr ll 1 iii ill will bu lent 0 u ll or er ahtuilil be o,ldk eil lo n iv 1,1 i iis no v s,.io ii r a i not . sthici t ii i riai 1 1 ud i lo - - i v ■•' ii i o |, pity i.ji hill i ,... t hi .. ita lie te o.illon all i|iecl it lu druugtiti ei eiyw it e it.il on i d i'dl'l ron ' '. b orily - '..*.. r x3l,alt t iilslll.c-,cl 1qsq lepage bros & co t;i;m'.i;.\ii tnnuitiiuiiiu illiiitljnnlfl ' cotton'factorsa commerce et norfolk va ... ,| uttt â– i | i to iiii sain i iiuai *.. < i i i "'. i nil utbei i iii lii'i i'ltodi • i i liberal n,h uncus ou not â– nine o.i ; fin pi returns july .'. - rich for a moment tin british sl ip biittinni.i was wrecked nil the coiihi nl lii.tzil nnd had i i ml u lu p t i;:n nu nt nt spanish dnllars it ilm imi nf saving somtt l ihem a number of bnrrpls ivcrc brought nn deck hut th vl'ssi'l went 10 ieci's si lilsl llllll ll illy j hope for lit wns in taking ul iticu to the ' bu its tin insl i il ivii8 tin nil i llllsll uli ivhen it young ttii'l i'|iiiiuii went back to son if any o te nil ii'iia mi i i ml in his aurprise t u r ii a inini on thel wilh u h iitbi t in his hand with which ito had broken p ui several nf the cu-u iln con tents uf which in wis now li ilpillg up uli ul bim wh i are you lining there ?" limited lliu yiiilth dnii'l iun know the ship ia filial going in pi ces t th ship may gn bali ilm n un ; 1 liavu li i ii pool wretch nil tny life ond i um determined to tliu i icli his ruuioustrnuces wen answered only by uiui lii'i flourish t,l ilu hatchet und in was i l'i to hi lulu i\v should com t such i person n m nl man but in bus no innny iinitulors men seem il.'ti iniinil tt tli neb ul nil llitzai'ds least , f nil n'sksrlo they count tho chance nf lnsing the soul iu ihu struggle nt any nioini'iil ut nil ami vii the nly riches i we run iui in mir bosom with joy in our dying hour aro riches i grace through jesus chi ibt which vt must make ours before the dark hour cornea lib how rich have many died iu iheir garrets and ' lint while kings nml princes imve entered nu the other life more destitute lhan beg gars who w tild not rather chnose tn be rich for eternity thin rich iur the fleeting moment in whicli ilm ship is sinking into ilm dark wators 1-5 s times we die daily wc miss something today lhal we bul yesterday some familiar anil glad vital ity is in in nt wiih ti nor cul it cull i buck 1 1 hu censed lo live whal wi were in childhood wo are mil now and cm be nn more our youth is dead — dead and gone our maturity in iy have per i.-licil where is lhe volatile plaltle iln biilteiliy chasing exuberance nl irrespou bible life tlm bchnoldny relish nf spnrl ? where the hey-day of y out b — itsnmbitons hopes loves 1 wh i w have count to mu threescore and ion is the vuseulu en â– ;: y nl middle iif — i im will ut nun ill l inn 1 1 he courage the muse lo of steel ! the have nil , lied death in no new thing tu ita but u common place — we lin .-, â– ,.. ourselves perish and full away until ne cease i take notice as tini i.-t nil ilm while dyinf i-i then i ilfo tlm friendship nf ! , i year in ns dead us the lowers nl the same pi riod yestor day's ' x|i cta tion the very viiulity of nur i ourt lies buried to-dny in ilm i rnb nfde fiat itmiii-ieili.it nrl mi res this or thai just now ill i booh it in bring ub in more joy we die daily i'm n-i-i rue nlso lorn daily these dis solutions ure cniupeiisnti tl by births births into yet greater und imi i life the true s uila guiii nioreth.iu ihey lose tim seeds decay j tli fresh shoots come hopes lie ! bul bop never ivhilo lli pi in ol ils exi lence is mon elevalud ilm temper of its lifo is sernner and gladder loves end hut love is perennial muscle is exchanged fur mind and will for giacu if in many ways what wn mice were is gone ; so in more ivuys what wo mien were is come io u8 dentil reigns but life more abundant ly and our song in the very face nf nil this decay if wo live truly should be in the jul hint mayor key and not tho dole ful sounds let it rather chant the me of our many births irom uur first birth ni tl -. y of death it bus been swallowed up in victory an imr of tho advertising attnniicb in divorce suits has been distinguishing himself a certain man of this city had n friend whom ho wns alwuys usking tn his house nnd in n horn ho hud every con fidence the friend was iu i lin habit oi inking his host's wife to tho theatre and it ime v.iy inn the husband found mil that his domestic mint inns wori not quite in they should bo friend and wife had alike betrayed bin hu.-ine.-s afterward took him tu california and while he was absent ilm wil nnd imr paramour laid n plot for obtaining a deercn nl divorce nfiuinst him tho advertising attorney wu nl course tin vi ry man lor the dirty w uk he soon furnished accusation evi dence anil wiltiesses nu accommodating judge pronounced the decree nfsepura tinn and tlm woinnn married lier accom plice when nu inquiry waa subsequcnt innile il was ascertained thai ilm attorney's evidence was false iv tin beginning in end and that all his tvitiiosbes committed per jury again we ask is il not limn thut lliih i ii funious tiitllic win moppet 7 ii cuul i imi he fit i i.ii on iitiill without lhe connivance ofthe judges for they would inni k iluwn the advertising allnrm.y an i cnrefully n'ft every case im lined lu tn bring into court surely however ilm juilgi .*•> can afford lo give up ibis one source nf profit i they iiinke enough in other directions tn uljow litem to indulge in the , luxury of honesty at bast once a week i v )'. i lines -- - art>a if you an in yihii your duly the anoi - er ll i t lu il i he bell r ll ul ,-.>_> > , 1 ni u!o bin i o 1 di liivnl tint in ke j thy commandments l-'ollon thu c uiple a lelti r inlti ih i i i ! bin ' . whine lingo county \\ , • . ti us diiected li l ijim li im abll - i t .',;'} , unl it ii.'ln i \ ! iln ilcfcliii.il to iddk.iss 1 ti k 1 llahli esq presidt nl nf hi v c agricultural society > â– y n ni nf in uili annual fair oct i'j h 1800 7 clloio-nicinbcrs if the a â– vt ua agricultural society 1-n • ■• it limn : nine times have seed lin â– uul hniesl ' cotue uiui pas til away si ii 1 â– i . gether ut un annual fair '. i 0 . crowded wiih strung • uml in uts events ilmt they loom up in ,; i in like 11 generation ! lt is 1 1 â– â– â– . tii.it i should nl this i.e be 0 , 1 our yearly uieetings ipeult u lei winds i ol bislnrv ninl of i pliiunl inn on llii is i of oelnb .. i .'. 'â– â– than hnl fn hundred eiiligh 1 d in ... . ing by experience ihnl il ngig.-d in ! lhe iudllsli i.ll ul i lo lie in . ' . ifecl i ". should bo organized iii emhleil ii ii city to form the north carolina agrictil society li is a ike interesting and mniiriiful in reud over 1 lie 11.11:11 .•!' iis i mullet's 1 i 10 note how many fail to nppi 1 mn u to-dilv some after long lives nf nil'.li nes ami honor o lei s cul i ; 1 i !. ;., hue of niiinbootl ul wi ii rem inhered by lhe go ul deeds they have done s â– n â– . ic fully under the green enrlli i iere was the venerable william i'oylan wh ., with with sterling good sense and i'm . ! enl l'|.i i.-e mi one ui the i.i is not alone of this society imi ..! 1m li uli mi syztntn ol the state there was i'lunles i ii i ti to 11 , long occupying ilm chair ol titiiiiiirci uf iln state ag.iinsl . in spotless integrity privato mitlice nor po political runcor ever hrenthcil u whisper there wna john a jilmer us n stutes in.in wise is 11 lawyer able mid 11 ir i . whose heart wns always upen nnd i npulsi - ever kind 1 notice i he ll nil • ul one whose clear intellect and sound i'i ignu . : deeded only ambition to huvi mid him one ul tin most c nsicuos 1.1 o.inan ol liis time lewis t sou nl i 1 ; .â– . from the foot ol lie bill - ii tilt ill elntiuonl nutl us ute john t ' : . . by 11 nu from the valley ul nm yadkin ilm generous uml ,: u il john a . 1 . hug lull i see lhe mini - ol t'l 1 ' nielli ie oi li ileigh linn 1 for his pui lie spii ii and in i iiiu iti bospliilily m nl . i estimable friend 1 1 â– . ; iv il 1 whose huily « .- have but i 1 ell i • v in sorrow iu il gi ive i , 1 inn i , 1..0 in tv i ton 1.1i il 1.1 nm ot ihnl excel lent iniii si im y weller i ii iii , of lb • fouudet > of grape c.i lie in n uillolinu i wm i lu , so long iii 1 ininptrullur uf 1 he m ite ol : .. \ â– i in i iiiu 1 ull.l wl ii red ell â– ! . i'l ll ,- 1 i 111 iy mill p iti-e wbh u p vtil 1 . . ,.; .,'. er lli.it of 111 ln i iv it-ii vi 1 .-.;.' it sl'nl politic il caii er plnn 1 inlo lli lie deadly struggle uud 0,1 1 ,, • , •, imi his uf s li ii psbui g i : the in 1 l in lli lilt life tell ii ,, e l o iu llll '. i had given all iln ii 1 1 ... .- . * ids . . i your hum-is tell \ mi 1 .* i ... ... i , mon ed < inner il li . 1 ii others inighl i â– -... . i 1 • lies i honored dond imi th .â– *.. i.i 1 ale uv the oh ttvteti.t i 1 1 - ivii 1 .-, . 1 1 il tin cradle of mi s i i will mi 1 clll u ." '!' 1 1 ii llll m llf t litis who have been i-;i in 1 tu « .: nes lhe 1 vil'.ll of nil i'.iii i ci ii 1 l'o bin â– . ever tn oiler my it 1 : • i c ... ' ' ' inns ihat ilu lii-l i'l't-.-itleiit ut ihe society l duncy nl kilgecnmhe mid its seeontl resident l.'cli ml 11 smi li ,.| ii h ,., unil two uf ilm li 1 vic i'i ! .:•.'â– w wuntll'm u.,.1 william li b.ml ure rn ill bt villi iis during this week still active uml must valuable members still rt inly in tli future as in lhe past to co-operate in iv,yy cuierpri.e « li 1 i will ailvmice tho iui 1 .-!- ol agriculture the honor of this society uml ib pros perity of lie state tliey love so well — mm their shuduws ncvei grow less i i luder tin uu-jiie s ui iiii men n 1 i have meiitioiied our institutions sprung at one lulu widespread popularity its success was beyond iln uxp clalinus ol its most sai guiiiu friends thu enmities of lilt s lie il liglltl ll to bl'llll ll 1 1 inini gni hi ring tin ir i 1 uml musl i itel ligenl repres ntul ives our , . exei ti 1 themselves lo make lhe fairs wort by nl ntii'ib carolina !', ,.-.'> successivo year wiiim.-rt'd nu iinpiuveineiit nn lis predc ess,ir al elusm's of socioiy ilm young uml ilm uhl bed tie millions 11 i hlouuiing dniusels tin rich a ul t e p nr lincke.l lu loin 11 lessons nl wisdom irnni lhe exhi bit mis f mil lllltlll'lll pin luct , uml the fabrics ot oui industry different sections vere i roughl into i'.imili 1 uiitiitiiintance ; eiiieiiu isi stimiiilntl iiiveulious amused tlm be.-t 1 o 1 ,,)' o , , ... j u well dis seminated iin others 1 lio socioiy crew larger und s'.ronger every y it was developed inlo nil institution widely known dearly cherished ubmiding i.t useluluess inlliieiicing fur good the re i.e it al limits ef tin slute 1 i'i ml i well tin |.! 1 mi meetings we li.nl 10 those »: 1 . !.! 1 iys i n c il pill liculuily the knii nl 1 â– 1 ' in r i'i si dent tv as one whose ,.,,'. y u *, .. . mi lllle ge hini bee 1 rjel.t ill , 60 8 ml ol legal principles which i lulu â– i 1 .- . memory fix i'lioi'dinury pm nr m , m one nf ilm s jurihis 1 . , • u . . i '. ye ii'l • â– i ' . i j i ' .' • llf 1 1 t'.uii ' .'â– i . in l . a .... j . . i n \ â– .' . : ' ! i ,,..â– youth i i â– e ii i bis leisure hours in r position it i i e lifts nu i f i iieos lie 1 '.' i''l ii â– ' llll ii i illljl ,| liiiil iii e ii o i'i i lie nl ii tn ii â– ii im ... o • : .. iiii it ii nl intel ice on ti â– ,- .â– ;, : be '•'â– i i .; â– .• il il friend nf ii 11 nil lives • i.j ii lug nt lhe i i bin f nil ■■•• years lhe i .'• i'l i .. venerul i li u gr n.,1 i â– . ... live ill i ..' j i nl old i ,\ -. — ., ... a mind nil eh ir t ,.| slrni ',, be iv 1 1 lies iiii .. i . i - interesl the pro gross ui i ies i'li i i_-!i u.i nc on ' i : â– i - i i â– , li - p â– ut is noi imn â– .'.'.. i th nu li :, but for three c o r • y , • 1 1 1 , p 1 1 1 , > d i • . 1 r . . 1 1 i ' n . • i uml legal i , ii bus writl , is a ni ils ul eneoiii , : on ', i ul iissui â– nn e thul we li tv • i , » i wisher wore sincere : imn thorn , * nffii al llie in el in u i *)."}'), i v.itu i i iii rei ii mince « illi » biuli i be sow t v re cei.-ell fill i o ii : . i iii 1 .!'!.:•• if llh i i he i'n iii ui elected in hi sie.ul thou it â– i fur younger in in i •- gone in iii rest lie loo v i one nf nil t iii iii hi f i'i o lie nev t missed nn . en i in ci on our meetings i'voin lliu green pn luros ol i be jeis y * . nl'iuo.i s ul iv ivs cum his noble devous the uilinirulitni und del i nt uli spectators lie was 1 i irgn suiiltid nn 1 1 itell g un mid prngr ivo i m .,â– . 1 1 w is 1 i-.-ii i u.1,1 generous neighb ir i li .*-: itu i-i i gni il 1 : '.,: 11 ill tl lhe so eii iy 11 \ iilititblii in tuber when di 11 h knocked ut tlm door ul dr wm ll unit whim thu society ntlj mrni 1 in 0 no be 1 slit non â– doubled !â– â– ,' 1 lull tve should meet u u i 1 ()â– ,',,':,•", i * ,', i ani cil l i in i < were li.ttl ol 1 i iii still in ire inter esti;m nnd i .',, •' ive thu slntu was growing rich railroads iveru hastening towards our mountains np uing ii|i new lilll ferlile regiuns developing tin 11 - sources ot otn forests und tields out min ' er.il nnd in 1 1 i'bii stream of , iui 1 j g 1 1 1 iun which fin sn tunny yours depleted our si : i â– ! mil iiii 1 •.. iib i he cl bin ., ' of n i h 1 ' i ,, tlm highest pi ices ol â– n her sl ites hud in a in ustii'o c ms â– .[ iu ii ev we iv 10 'â– 11 iui 1 11 wealthy nutl 1 ; ' 'â– ["'•' " ,' , " i'll 11 1 r iv 1 ilesl in ol in'vi 1 tn be 1ml i i . lhe r-piiii r nl l-sgl wh m lb 1 i in su 1 wa • win i g the u 11 ill mill iiuickeiiiug into 1 1 • in * seeds whicli 1 slept in ii ii um whe 1 hi • ii iwers wei •• bhi stiiui ig mil he i il - igiug mn nig th hill f.n-,ll 1 i . . . ; â– - it very be lutil'ul unit ii ' . kittil 1 li • |. 1 lo .:- ul 111 i ll isiietl inl l illsllllii g lit ii like gun i .... 11 the 1 ouch 1 : 1 - eii • sp i-k war burst i . 11 ns ivi li till b â– sudden ■■•-. uul ire ' ii iiloii uy nl 1 . â– â– â– 1 storin 1 lour long years 1 li • ,..-,:â– , illiilds mil lhe 1 ou - ul inn 11 vere ii . â– i"o i iu ill â– w 1 1 ...' desli'ucl i in the pltuighshi re was be lie t sivuiil llllll i iii pi tilling book sll ill i'uetl lino il i i .. let m il 1 iii ground mil â– t i in : 1 â– ioi o'i !,:•.; .- mil inloni i : ' i : i'l 1 1 1 , i i'i . i ii s i . 1 i ! 1 " pi . l'i • s to.vnrilr 1 • ' i.l.'i cell civil z ition lltll lo obi iin ill ! - erv mid till '-, su pin 11 i iinib.'iless dem nn - ni v.i 1 â– . i'l hi f i nl curiums -•• i i , pi ".! ic tl in 1 illi v o nml - r pn pie rush 1 ui iii pur i â– lo timidly conllict 1 bul even ibe very stones 1 :•;. â– n ed lo ch tnge into tin i mou all . i .-- - und nges the i : ! i 1 â– ' he low lhe vi-e 1111 ill l'o i!i ii gi iv l tireil it ui nml be inlb'ss i - . -. i 1 id ignoi-iinc f ii .-. in less col li ei ni ils 1 1 be 1 » iiii 1 ckles brnvei â– â– uul sh ml - u 1 li i.e into w.i n the < fesl w is ;■• . 11 inighl li ive bee 1 exp cietl l'i iu l h • ungi y clash ol ami u ui il sceiithints nf 1 hn limy proud nml 1 iieiget ic eh 111 utts ol lhe best rat i the world llisto y re or is i 110 more terrible sl niggle ibnn l but nhiiili for so ntiiiiy weary years tlewainlod llie lii gs nf nil out energies uml olll ivi il ll 1 i;l ililliut tl lin • object was the develop in nit of ih country nil 1 higher n 1 ie n mt uml inure iibuiitl mi prosperity wenl ilovvti liefmo tho s.lorni or iln itidled i ho ni 11 btiltil wi iikuess tl.is 1 ciely sh ii i ilu common ft : i 1 i few il i .- lifter southern artilery ihttndered 10 s 11 inter tin se grounds w er iill ul iiii volunteer troops drilling for the cuilllict since lb i lilll 11 llltildillgs linve expei'ii'iiaei nana totally alien limn tie peaceful purposes of their cniigptic ] t mi i'l - \ hi been hnrrncks for gay md i'loughiless soldiery over them iur 1 long liuie llo tied the yellow ling of lie hospital service they have been con verted info military dungeons instead ul lhe grateful music ul urblo devon â– ir ihu sluill tieigliing f noble thorough in lliuir nill h ive r sounded with the inini orders ni drill sergeants iln shouts uf soltliers revelry lhe groans of llie sick nnd tho wounded tlm sorrowful sighing ui unptives pining i'm llu 1'ieo uli nl heaven 1 in ceaseless trend ni turned soiii iitcls i nine ul her sister stntea put forth n ; more enrnesl nutl delurinined effort nrstif li r.il ev rer losses tb 111 n nth < lurullun t of l ousitnils nf her still w,rt won nil :'• pine cils ol ihe industry ..!' her people 1 nnd n l.irg propoi'linii of i ill ii i hill pi up .'! v io 1 1 envisions i i i'i iii 1 i boi ds uiui en le tv â– ' iiiiei con rn uul 1 es ihu ii u .â– cu . bm â– â– 1 1 hoc mi i tvnril in il '...'. i'i ,,â– 1 the cm .... i ' ' ■•!'..!, sun which ru i ' i â– ug of iii 'â– 1 i 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 i ) i e , 1 1 ; :. ib ii l'iienl , ' â– . 1.0:1 . ,. , ' . â– ' i in " â– 11 1 1 1 • â– , iuy.'il willi , lutecium ll i il 1 power mill worse i bun nil ll 1 1 it olll lhe c ipltul whefell iib in i > 1 1 1 . • 1 1 1 1 - . * ihese requisite tu successful pro incline what wns tint leasl in this eitlnloguo of calumnies 11 is ilm sudden chuugu in the system ol liih.ii a nice ivhuse fathers lathers li nl liui ii boiiilsmeii wen lifted in a day from shivery to freedom the i mil owner ii in iv in childhood had been 11 on im 1 to tier pul it poll i'l over his ill p inl nils i iun i iniii.i ll confronted with ill â– un iccnslnmcd lush nf suddenly mil i g with hi - former slaves as hired labor ers the i *. i .... 1 1 1 1 1 1 nioii f ibis difficult ; r dili iu hn 1 lilled lid nisesl philuilthri nisi with ill ui ty i i inn 1 shin was i in life long liiihll ut i rl in i y iu 1 1 â– . mi the other the i ruining of unquestioning obe 1 em when sntldeiily the material power of iho dominant rnco was broken and the servient rneu i cun lifted up to eijintlity m pnliiiciil rights the nm.-t en i htisi t.-'ic iidvocilles nf social progress iremhli ,| i he likelihiiud nf jarring lis conl perhaps bloody strife to result limn ilu clash ni v ni mi n inciples 1 li ipe i in iy be p irduned fur sayinp thai ih • hi i.o v ul i in world will not show u pit 1 1 lei in the wonderful gnod sense und good feeling displayed by both races nu ll r these nd verse circuinstuuces th have nm us u gon i ul rule buffered the nn grv aniinusilies inspired hy thoir losses uf property on the nno hand or on lhe other revengeful feelingd engendered by fancied oppression tn prevent their l,.,r ni imn eo operation i the new relations ul employer und employee when ihecluud nif war lifted throwing aside uli supine repining over pnsl iosscb uur people untile a i|e niinci effnrt to at ai.i renewed prosperity with stoui hearts ihoy pul th ir shoulders to tho wheel i'lm in ugr-u treasure which thu tciuptiugs nl want or of delusive speculation ll . mu been ub|i to disturb nor ilm search ing eyes nf ihe plundering bummers dis i'tivi .". wme brought from i'i â– i.i i,,g pi ens in slumps of trees or il ep dug graves to be exchanged iur provisions and imple ments iur in th s ii tl guano and other ne ••- : i â– for succ -! i lab ... the close i lisug witnessed u lardy return of chuor iug e.oiifitb nee iinl hope a neighbor shook neigbhot-'s ll md it was agreed ihat ill was i .: |< si mnl th,t thereafter our ji nit would be tipw ird 1 he events ol 1867 overwhelmed our *. rick i p oph a rail w th despair aftei i by nn in mus i ivorahle spring whou ihe young crops were struggling to attain im nee ssury vigor in the ,.., ,- ,),, v m 1 nly iln por nls ol li ivi n were opened nutl lhe ii is ;. • i red ip in lhe hind the yellow waters ins hetl down the rleclivi : -, in i iking ill ihe ih-vic .- of hill side c i iv ition dragging with tie m lhe costly ut inures which li id been gprc |,| nver tbe fields dry ravines became roaring tor , nl -. petty in niches swelled into foam ing rivulets from all quarters tho hur ry i g si reams gathered imo vast mass 8 which proud over thu low ground sub ii ;.:.â– , ill ill • i ichesl fields anil mosi • - i was arltiiitted thai â– - : . ii there been more it ni - vers tl min mme utter devn tation t li in was e.ausetl by this tempestuous souson the evil was intensified by oilier cum si s some ol which were seemingly acci ileiitul others ilu result of mistaken poli cy never h.'fure had iitvesttuunts .-., imivy heen iii ub in artificial manures i'li li gh pn - f 186(3 bul 1 irg ly ox : 11 1 1 ilm culture i cotton while the a 1 devoted iu breadstuff's was diminish ml i'n • .\ 1 um 1 ui 1867 duvelupi dan ex tranrdinary lull ii tin price of this si ipl -., il it ihe iiuli.i im iu planter f.uiutl iiii is 11 overwhelmed by 3 enmbin itiou of misfortunes entirely unpr precedeutetl which no foresight could provide ug uu-i nei in 1,0 case was able iu nvei 1 never i fore bad a return so meagre followed ilm fanner's labor i nm by a curious perversity which baffled the most astute political economist in ilm history of cotton culture had ilm blaph commanded a price so insiguili caul in ilm proportion to ilm cost the inflated labor tnarkel ami excessive pur chases of artificial manures swelled ilm expenses of raising the crop to a pilot above the xpi lience uf tlm oldest cultiva tor moreover iu all tin dreary cata logue of revenue exactions thorn cannot in found so enormous a tax ou lhe labor of the agriculturalist as was lei led nn cot un ii mm \ um u v hich i spe ik tin hebrews n iilii ihu ancient theocracy judged it rn hardship perhaps to pay one-tentli of their income been use ilm tithe w.is devoted to thu combined service of church uml sine this cotton tax being in tint year tivn-teutlis of the gross proceeds of the farm lor the state alone doubled the heaven imposed trib ute of the jews to crown tltesu multi plied mils tlie pnveily uml waul of cred it uf tho unluiliimite victims rentier 1 lliem more uiiahlu lo bear their reverses 1 in wiieu in li oltlen linms lhe deficits i nno yiiti wet math j i inini tlm ac inimtihitions oi thoso which preceded it the disasters of the cotton planters v it paralleled by those of thu i icco mil cuin growers manufacturing uml milling ami oilier industries and profus , 1 1 nil of which a e supported by ngri . ire h ol iheir wu ins us in em ei â– ; v ii l look hat k » ith sli 1 him i â– 1 - â– iu .!..â– ilm k uml bitter 1 1 ir nf isti ' i n null ll llii 1 i lu •, 1 1 i . ui . i o is not lo set bleeding men , 1 now i 1 ip . ho i n fun v ; b i 1 i'.i i it tl mg delay in h 1 nr fair 1 . â– lhc 1 is ins fur a iy d . . . ... in iv i â– .. .... ;. . ' 1 llll l'°x0f mil i ' mm ill e ud tlm lilicci'-tj 1 tpei 1 illy - 1 on very nctivc corresponding secrntnry who seems to havo the inn so ies ni hercules i nnd the win i feel ,,|' mercury uml of our collectors of funds who have perform ed their thankless officu with ibe snmo zenl anil success which in honorable trade have enabled them to build lofty stores on ihu sin its it ri ni ml our market square and lo those fair indies who have cheerfully i mi a helping huuil in the decoration anil arrangement of floral hull i will sny that ivo have done what we could in re vive an institution which wa liopo ill i i l such signal service in advancing tho industrial arts in north carolina tlm iouk inti ol new in.itli sl.itis and pain 1 1 nf fence nil ol lumber whose color fresh and - all un shows ihat a bwv days ago ii wu standing untouched mid green in ilm stately pino forcs's of johnston or tlm ! shady v.,1 is of the dark i lorner of wake :,:■•• oui evidence that we have not been i idle \\ ,* began our task under many disadvantages with not n few discourage ments onr grounds had become an open common where stray onttlo grazed our buildings were filled with n numerous uml i untidy tenantry floral ef nil hid been turn down uml scattered to the four winds of heaven every vestige of our trick i hud become obliterated even the title : of our lam i hud reverted by ilm conditions of the grunt to the city f italeigh worse iiuiu all interest iu the society serine 1 to have faded from the minds nf men ami our treasury wus barren of funds thinks io the kindness ui our city fathers ami tu the generosity of ibe citi zens l italeigh tlm title to un grounds has been ugitin secured nml thoy have been prepared ioi wliatevor articles war . thy of exhibition may he offered while tlime will be no luck of objects of interest at this beginning uf a new era we ven ture the confident hope that hereafter our miireh will eve be upward and onward ouijst ife has great i.antrula'v ntages we have blessings of the earth and the skies of tho field and tlm forest neither tornndons nor earthquakes nor bitter cold nor torrid in it neither caterpillar noi locust ver turn our willing landscapes tiio 1 blighted wilderness above us tbe till sheds his genial rays nt'ouild us play lie illh hem ing breezes from the ground pi ing the numerous varieties ot the veg etable kingdom useful to man benenth us me tin choicest minerals and metallic ores fi.t fui tie browse on tbe perennial grasses which clothe tlm summits of our ii.liy mountains while luscious fruits ii pen without fear of frost on the rich lands of our eastern couniies grow rank rn ul com crops which calls to mind tho famed fertility of the valley of the nile never do the boll worm or caterpillar or inundations completely destroy ihe gold bearing plant in the broad fields of our cotton belt intelligent industry seldom f ils to reap rich rewards in the grain nod tobacco lauds of our middle counties our rivers it they rush in rapid descent from their sources in our mountain defiles and break headlong over the barriers of tbo primitive rocks supply water power illim i iblo fu.l under lhe ground and above ilm ground is accessible and cheap what ever may contribute to our comfort or | luxury whatever may aid its in tlm great st rugule lo subdue tbe forces of nature our generous mother will amply furnish j us if we make au honest effort to obtain j hem live us intelligent industry gui i ilcd by science and i't-w slates will sur pass ninth carolina in the race of which wealth und refinement anil happiness aro the prices 1 1 is to incite to this industry mid ere uto or quicken this intelligence that .>» are assembled togi ther now as iron | sharpened iron so does a man the coun tenance of his friend iiy our annual gatherings improved breeds f animals i will be mora widely distributed new pro , cesses ul culture tnuile known our dotuin i ion over th material world extended by ii iiv application f machinery mental rust : will be rubbed off faults detected mil ree 1 tiffed old erroneous ideas exploded in i wot i in the largest sense we will ed cute nno another let in then determine that each annual fair shall be hereafter greuter than its predecessor i i us seek to extend tho popularity nnd inlluence of our society i i.i us mn im discouraged by beginnings smaller than we hoped fo.t f.-t ns aim ai a grander biiccess ami more abundant usefulness let us follow tlm counsels of ann lie's greatest poet let us tint look mournfully int > tho past lot us wisely improve tho present let us like true and undaunted arnnricnns go forth to meet the shadowy future wiihout fear and with a manly heart l.'.-n na'i't im tho k'-v joseph tilount caesiiir . after a ministration of twenty eight years is pastor uf trimly church in i'li no bus i n compelled lu ritsiuu that lositiuu ncnusequo of ill health mr '. i hehl iu high esteem hy the people of !â– '..!.• mil nail they pail with liis services o o-l fl y special notice a ca8d a clergyman while lusidlng in miili amor ion i a missionary discovered a i fo â– ' siui plo re in oily im il i'i re .. i servous weakness karly i >.-.â– ., .. . di i i ihu crbiory ami sem in || i uiis mi i the wleilu ruin of disorder hrotighl nu o.v 1 1 1,'iu iniii vlolout bablts r.*at iniiiihiu in *' !.. en . ui'.'tl by ' nis noble remedy i :.\ h il.oi tn bene 1 ,' i.ho afflicted iii i will pcntl llio rei-i for pro i.i ineiuei in n inalurl 00 , i * .â– v in 100(1 1 it free of chatgeh ad joskl'u t in ma . un ii liili'm uojjo oct 1 new vo a * ;•
Object Description
Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1869-10-29 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1869 |
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Date Digital | 4/9/2009 11:13:38 AM |
Publisher | Lewis Hanes |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Old North State a title variance of the Carolina Watchman a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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Language | eng |
OCLC number | 601573108 |
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Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1869-10-29 |
Month | 10 |
Day | 29 |
Year | 1869 |
Sequence | 1 |
Page | 1 |
Technical Metadata | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival image is an 8-bit greyscale tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 400 dpi. The original file size was 3181593 Bytes |
FileName | sacw09_043_18691029-img00001.jp2 |
Date Digital | 4/9/2009 11:13:38 AM |
Publisher | Lewis Hanes |
Place |
United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
Type | Text |
Source | Microfilm |
Digital Format | JP2 |
Project Subject | State Archives of North Carolina Historic Newspaper Archive |
Description | An archive of The Old North State a title variance of the Carolina Watchman a historic newspaper from Salisbury, North Carolina |
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FullText | ****** f it vol iv | salisbury n c oct 39 s .; i 0 43 a .... a . c..13m „.- *-- 2*^w^txzm&t£mrmmrwm ljc(dl¬tl)bitttc 1 ii i.ii v 1 i i.i by r.i t x7v a s e-x tl ist j ,'. uur and i'roprit 'â– r ii » l - oi l iii'iiiption ( i*.r y t alt payable in advance 1*3.0(1 :• i mo ins " '* 1.50 ,. i ' ' . i 1'jo.h u i . o ddn â– â– 20,00 hut i uf at/0 it's mi t ).,,. sipmre i'n i insertion 1,00 ' ! â– , , itibl i insert n 50 1 . * ill i li ir^edso per ci ut , ., ||„. iibttve rates loiu'i mui lo-iiee i inlers will be nulil li . .. 1 ui i.o ii i ite â– hi other uuvul'tlsu .. i i , ... ,. ,;'..,... over i *. lines clitugeil ,, ulvertts o ou i.i , on i'l act uat'es -. r 1 spa t :_. ~ 5 !» , . ,, -.:," , mm ii i*f300 ., ... ; 5 jo b 50 13 00 2*2.00 ; . t oil i nn i 00.20 00 30 i -. , .. .. - iiii | i iii i 002 00 37,50 • , , ,.,, n mi n on 120 00130 00 45,00 .,,,,. id nn 2-1 no inno i oo 75.00 i julutn i 2a 00 in oo 50 00 - 130,00 i.i:t;al.yotit.'i-:s woi lli carolina i supkrioii en ut vadliiu cottuty s spring term 1.-00 j t c ii ms r l'.i.'r ofwm mncliie dec'd i iiimiif iil'iiin-t k i i llayues and others defendants .'.',,,â– ,,. /',. ,, linns petition for settlement in il is case il is made to appear to the biitiefuctiniiof th mrt tbnt thomas mackie miirthn mackie elizabeth mackie jesse miikie surah mnckic klis mackie iliratn martin and ids wife calhiiiin mil lleeso nnd his vili.kebeccn sylvester reese henry si ... nml . i wife mary ure uoii-resideiits of the state : i is therefore ordered by the ,.,, â– that publication be ininle in tl old *• -', st ti " a newspaper published in snl i-l ii n .'.. for six weeks successively un til i o tl defendants to be and appear at tbe next t ii ' superior courl t be held i',.1 tne coin v . f yadkin in ti iirl house in i iiili.itiv ino mt ilie 10th monday nfter llui tl ird monday lu september l.-'lii then mid ib in ;-. pi iu i iinsm er or demur to the i ,.;, i„ii filed by i ('• hansel lb ex tor ol h iu maeliie nskiiim p r an nccoliut of his . it'iiliuii iiiiil i final settl ment witness j a martin clerk of our said ui at u.iiee iii yatlkiiivil sept j i -.;',. j a martin <■• 8 c . t i — . v — ( , i (,.,. sin worthcaroli.ua ? si'prnion cnt'nt yiiill.iu ctiiiuty s spritij term latjo martini i il mu i 1'iil ,>•',.,■„. f r divorce alfred m.t.wa,,l,cl*fti "'-'""" in this <•.,-•• it is inade to appear to the sat hitiieti t tl 1,-t tliitt alfred m howard the defendant uliovo iiiniud resides beyon i il.e lilllits uf , lie stale llllll till i.m illllil lille howard i'la int ill above nut i hath u ir i e ill-e i.f i.l lion li-.'ilil"-l llilll 1 ii i til let l'i ordered by tl inirl that publication be made iu the old north state a uewspii|ter pnh lisl ,. | in s.t isbury n < '-. for six weeks sue eessively iintifyiiiu the defendant that lie i and nnpi'iir at the next term uf mn kupe 1 ii..i i'.e'irl tn beheld for the county of ya.l uiii ut the court house iu yadkin ville on the itlib monday utter the 3d monday in s-ejit 1^09 then and there to iilead or answer t s iid petition for divorce filed in the otii f i j , ,* clerk of said court otherwise judgment pro confesso will be entered und the caso i nl exjiarto witness 1 a mur i cleik of onr suid court tit oliice the mil m indtiyaf.er the ltd monday in april 1800 issued 22d day of sept 1-'''i i a martin c s c 3f)_6w prfee$10 state of worth carolina i ktjwa-n col i'v ", superior court virginia o wbitohead plaintiff illllil t maroellns vbiteheail i'l en is whitehcat c a heiitlerson and john ii knniss lute p irtiiers until â– tii ii.n t hendei its i on -. w i li v ii ra i t j jr ni in il t c haughlon defendants to to - wl ill-head one of the defi ndiiii alone lianieil a lloii-rei itleltt you are hereby notified thai a summons in ihe above entitled ease has issued njrn nst you ami the complnint therein was filed in the su perior court of rowan county on llio 18il ilav of sepieuiler 1880 and that copies t.l mi ! eiiiuuuii and complaint were deposited in the post oflie.i at salisbury u the hoih tiny ol si'ptetiiher i860 diiected in you ai amherst courl house in tho i ktate ol vn ii u you are ulso notified that ihe biiuiiiioiis iu i'i case is returnable to the next term ol the sii|.eni ,' ' ', oil iil.i.-.'iiil lo he held i.t ihe j ui i house in salisbury on lhe third mote day in april nexl when and where you are liurob required lo appear and an wet il.e oomplainl in tlefanll wheieol ihe pluiutill will ii ; ly n a i curt fur the relic demand n.i ei ii con plaint wn ni a jiulson m :.''â– ' , c -'!-â– i in â– bnpetioi ' uu 1 1 ill ofli .â– in sal â– . â– " plem t.oi on li .'. u l fix a jubson ma n o s e 38 6w:(pr fee 10 nu piob.--1 wii i ii on wki * ' .. i \ v t?7t.lt ui " tnlier fi i .'.. 0(l0 , iii -.: ' ', tl in "...â– ii i l i i ) tl.e ult • : l i ii il i take ji â– llu ' i.'ii . ,, ,;. '.•(). sun ,.. i 1 i !« ii \ 0-xice.--thi i'.vi'aii n'oti l!l it v l i â– 1 1 , i'li , i cd tu e 1 1 1 1 1 1 ml â– ul .... d ,,.., 1 ucl 1,1 "'â– '-'— t f z ll.i . : . l . li..'i iv coddins 1 / compound gentian bitters the great american tonio and di mt tin i rccomt en led uml prescribed by physiciuns wherever known tne compound i ..' imn i hen " ee in i le i llio ii|i.-l iilel i.e i \ eoe!!,l.!o tu ne lilnl ai'iiiniiiic known n ilm pro nm they iilso e niiiin i weiity |" i coui of . ; ..." /; f c ll v .' . .. : which make them beyond all question ilm bi i dll'ltk i'h ei ex ion e ; ami for li iiiil oi -. i'.i ii'l and lio .- v i ii'.o ii.e in , i.i i.o il any eipiul i tin ,' wlm ti i : . o ,. il : ... -, i ir llio lull in di«eti*e , will in every case ibid ibuin a biife pleasant - ( , , iv und i lii . mini !.'' ic iv ti , i a 1 .• a oie preventive and cure ioi i c - i.'i i'vi i nil maluiial i ell-e-i hy-ri r.-ta indihiilstio.v sick-stomach como t-alok-micadache jjuun'ciii l'is asthma c ild & nl'iill nkl'kalqia genkhal debility diseases nl kidneys gravel v , mid ever disease inquiring ii general t u impression l-'l i'm discuses peculiar to females n is almost u specific v in convalescence from typhoid an.l .,.. ,,,.,.,- foi ms nl i'yvet il is lliu very besl j l'ol c that i un be u-e.1 tlm compound ' li nil in bitters m * t with iinivi i favor uiui have i.e i the slroi â– . â– -: testiniotiiuls ever given to any medicine a lew o which we append below : this is to certify llial i have used dr (', â– 1 il n â– -' compound gentian bitters and ch.-eilul ic recommend it n.i the vet ) besl hitlers thai can bu used for oi tlinarv debility siek siomuuii ! c k m holt m d lipscomb d'aii cu . n c nim i .. i â– 'â– 1 hereby certify that 1 have been usine dr goddiu's compound gentian bitters l»i coi ih general debility c and 1 am fully satisfied that the-y nro tbebest hitlers ol which 1 have any knowledge and die i est tmuc of t.i i-.i to the american | enple kou't y slater henrico county va - , june 2s 18(10 du gudiiin — deui si : 1 imve been suffer i.o lor twenty yunrs wilh tin iilleclion ol the ys pi istiute oliiini nnd stricture of iln ud im ; imve i ecu under 1 1 e tleiilmeiil i tbe besl physicians iu tlie country one of wh in is now a prof'essoi in n medical college all failed to lelieve me i fin illy tried voni (' i .. i iun i genti i'i hitlers ; the efl'i nl was i se n , hai io — oi e boll o l avi um coll pi i rei â– : i :.. on .; lo be tlie besl uieilieine i have evei used vei resue ll'ullv jas a i aulc'0 i "'.•'. ui n c jan 7 1 i prepared nnlv bv dr g aid n ' 1 a mls t wk.dlxs proprietary who sal agent norfu'lk va ; ."'"*" for ale by dr g b poulson sali i.m v n (' 38—11 10 yeaes iikkoue nn public if other liomedies fail inn i.iid.m ii i.xt ...'. it liver di sh a i'.s rend the i'ollewhik : i i i.ieil.l ii . it tilt >'. i . il.i:i oie en n ,'.. n i ilmi your !' i.i • la i o-i i niiily ni-.l iii i im.'l e'.'l il*'"l i l.'"i lo i"o 1 \. 1 \ i . ... iln il iii mv in ii .-.-... ! i ivu ln'i'ii very ti li i llii i .| : ,:â– ilfti • ., i ■• â– â– - a i '. •■i i'l en it kind ul ..,, â– ,.,â– iui i . a i .■•■■. i * ....... uml iiiiir e | if i it nm villi i'llls tllllll till tltllms 'â– ' ll-i li-e - in iiii i i.ii i miction ui i i i.'i.iiiiil it r,,str,it uu ol tin nervous system . i laivu ' i â– n 1 " 'â– n tn lii teen east sin my family nutl liiul tin m tn lie il.e '.. it iif.li.liie lor nein ly n : : inilly ill - i â– â– the cure is xhorourjh kennetli lluyncs \. -,,.., icrkol i uliinilniscniint i ivrit - l|tril '.'. ih63 ' liiiriup the laltci ,. ie t illi ...... it is'.u i ou ".' nlllictl'tl mill i i l.voi nn | innny moo 1 . ||||. .| ill l||l w 1 1 ii i ii 1 ii i i ii-i ii .' : . ll.ill !....!- ipolletl i.i eel out ui !>"â– ! â– t im it ti 1 1 ni ii i.i tlm | i hon hi i nl i procured a fen lo.\.-"i n ■•-*.. r*l'l!l-.l lllll'.l'l it'l'il.l mui iln lu-i iio-e i ' i rave pjreut relief i continued to use i im l'i i lor two ...- â– ;.-, 1 have nut biitt'i'i't',1 iiuiu liver tiisease in io i im v !â– .'. ii ii i ii i et i ;. . : ' i i . i en lu cly nutl io i.i poi'-i.ti me in \. imt ... llietn all ttiaeuscls an otieini to the i n tun it system ntul in ii war with it nml will pier ii tin less luitu re with uli the i---i.il â– ii â– in r ivi irom siren th eiiiiii nie.liciiieh atnl htiitiihlu il aliineuts etui i ... 1 1 it rt in â– enemy ivhiel wotild i â– -!. it take 1,11 lll'illl lot .â– y'oil o i sick t i â– ..;,,- i 111 lo • i'o metl â– n ifteryou ' i 1 1 kuess 1 vi ol.l in the .'. :--â– i i|!i ' : kxercise your own ju.lfcuiei.t „ tin u ten lis nf ile lense the euen y ill couin lie ye nisi rciui uiili che southern xsepr.tic pills trttt'll iun it nu wn mid will trial remedy fur ill /,', ./, i oo o , ii 1 i if o ui8kahkij i.in'i'.k ' to ai.i i:mi,;i int -. .. , .,, i,,„ttu i.e a home for yourself nml fautily u a iliiii.iie nl i y.ei or llu .' have not been n leiislotiii i tu you \\ iii of â– i | â– â– lo i ' i i i i ill l!,o ll 1-1 . j i i 11 ill l iii tlmt i ii unite yon should bo cu refill tu .,-,- sucli med • .'.. •■i no ...! i li il in 1 1 . ill . ises of tltllt i illlltlc you will llntl the i're.ltt'at set'titity in the use t.l 111 i ms hon iii ita lllca'l ic in i.r 1 in*y can be sent to my point in the united states by l.\|u â– --. i'liii'i k ni enoci '- !' i \- •,. l'i ",:â– â– . ..* • 'â– . on ,.,,.--, l three 1 ♦!),, i'u ., , rt the en it in illi.'r uceiillipilliy tlie inr ll 1 iii ill will bu lent 0 u ll or er ahtuilil be o,ldk eil lo n iv 1,1 i iis no v s,.io ii r a i not . sthici t ii i riai 1 1 ud i lo - - i v ■•' ii i o |, pity i.ji hill i ,... t hi .. ita lie te o.illon all i|iecl it lu druugtiti ei eiyw it e it.il on i d i'dl'l ron ' '. b orily - '..*.. r x3l,alt t iilslll.c-,cl 1qsq lepage bros & co t;i;m'.i;.\ii tnnuitiiuiiiu illiiitljnnlfl ' cotton'factorsa commerce et norfolk va ... ,| uttt â– i | i to iiii sain i iiuai *.. < i i i "'. i nil utbei i iii lii'i i'ltodi • i i liberal n,h uncus ou not â– nine o.i ; fin pi returns july .'. - rich for a moment tin british sl ip biittinni.i was wrecked nil the coiihi nl lii.tzil nnd had i i ml u lu p t i;:n nu nt nt spanish dnllars it ilm imi nf saving somtt l ihem a number of bnrrpls ivcrc brought nn deck hut th vl'ssi'l went 10 ieci's si lilsl llllll ll illy j hope for lit wns in taking ul iticu to the ' bu its tin insl i il ivii8 tin nil i llllsll uli ivhen it young ttii'l i'|iiiiuii went back to son if any o te nil ii'iia mi i i ml in his aurprise t u r ii a inini on thel wilh u h iitbi t in his hand with which ito had broken p ui several nf the cu-u iln con tents uf which in wis now li ilpillg up uli ul bim wh i are you lining there ?" limited lliu yiiilth dnii'l iun know the ship ia filial going in pi ces t th ship may gn bali ilm n un ; 1 liavu li i ii pool wretch nil tny life ond i um determined to tliu i icli his ruuioustrnuces wen answered only by uiui lii'i flourish t,l ilu hatchet und in was i l'i to hi lulu i\v should com t such i person n m nl man but in bus no innny iinitulors men seem il.'ti iniinil tt tli neb ul nil llitzai'ds least , f nil n'sksrlo they count tho chance nf lnsing the soul iu ihu struggle nt any nioini'iil ut nil ami vii the nly riches i we run iui in mir bosom with joy in our dying hour aro riches i grace through jesus chi ibt which vt must make ours before the dark hour cornea lib how rich have many died iu iheir garrets and ' lint while kings nml princes imve entered nu the other life more destitute lhan beg gars who w tild not rather chnose tn be rich for eternity thin rich iur the fleeting moment in whicli ilm ship is sinking into ilm dark wators 1-5 s times we die daily wc miss something today lhal we bul yesterday some familiar anil glad vital ity is in in nt wiih ti nor cul it cull i buck 1 1 hu censed lo live whal wi were in childhood wo are mil now and cm be nn more our youth is dead — dead and gone our maturity in iy have per i.-licil where is lhe volatile plaltle iln biilteiliy chasing exuberance nl irrespou bible life tlm bchnoldny relish nf spnrl ? where the hey-day of y out b — itsnmbitons hopes loves 1 wh i w have count to mu threescore and ion is the vuseulu en â– ;: y nl middle iif — i im will ut nun ill l inn 1 1 he courage the muse lo of steel ! the have nil , lied death in no new thing tu ita but u common place — we lin .-, â– ,.. ourselves perish and full away until ne cease i take notice as tini i.-t nil ilm while dyinf i-i then i ilfo tlm friendship nf ! , i year in ns dead us the lowers nl the same pi riod yestor day's ' x|i cta tion the very viiulity of nur i ourt lies buried to-dny in ilm i rnb nfde fiat itmiii-ieili.it nrl mi res this or thai just now ill i booh it in bring ub in more joy we die daily i'm n-i-i rue nlso lorn daily these dis solutions ure cniupeiisnti tl by births births into yet greater und imi i life the true s uila guiii nioreth.iu ihey lose tim seeds decay j tli fresh shoots come hopes lie ! bul bop never ivhilo lli pi in ol ils exi lence is mon elevalud ilm temper of its lifo is sernner and gladder loves end hut love is perennial muscle is exchanged fur mind and will for giacu if in many ways what wn mice were is gone ; so in more ivuys what wo mien were is come io u8 dentil reigns but life more abundant ly and our song in the very face nf nil this decay if wo live truly should be in the jul hint mayor key and not tho dole ful sounds let it rather chant the me of our many births irom uur first birth ni tl -. y of death it bus been swallowed up in victory an imr of tho advertising attnniicb in divorce suits has been distinguishing himself a certain man of this city had n friend whom ho wns alwuys usking tn his house nnd in n horn ho hud every con fidence the friend was iu i lin habit oi inking his host's wife to tho theatre and it ime v.iy inn the husband found mil that his domestic mint inns wori not quite in they should bo friend and wife had alike betrayed bin hu.-ine.-s afterward took him tu california and while he was absent ilm wil nnd imr paramour laid n plot for obtaining a deercn nl divorce nfiuinst him tho advertising attorney wu nl course tin vi ry man lor the dirty w uk he soon furnished accusation evi dence anil wiltiesses nu accommodating judge pronounced the decree nfsepura tinn and tlm woinnn married lier accom plice when nu inquiry waa subsequcnt innile il was ascertained thai ilm attorney's evidence was false iv tin beginning in end and that all his tvitiiosbes committed per jury again we ask is il not limn thut lliih i ii funious tiitllic win moppet 7 ii cuul i imi he fit i i.ii on iitiill without lhe connivance ofthe judges for they would inni k iluwn the advertising allnrm.y an i cnrefully n'ft every case im lined lu tn bring into court surely however ilm juilgi .*•> can afford lo give up ibis one source nf profit i they iiinke enough in other directions tn uljow litem to indulge in the , luxury of honesty at bast once a week i v )'. i lines -- - art>a if you an in yihii your duly the anoi - er ll i t lu il i he bell r ll ul ,-.>_> > , 1 ni u!o bin i o 1 di liivnl tint in ke j thy commandments l-'ollon thu c uiple a lelti r inlti ih i i i ! bin ' . whine lingo county \\ , • . ti us diiected li l ijim li im abll - i t .',;'} , unl it ii.'ln i \ ! iln ilcfcliii.il to iddk.iss 1 ti k 1 llahli esq presidt nl nf hi v c agricultural society > â– y n ni nf in uili annual fair oct i'j h 1800 7 clloio-nicinbcrs if the a â– vt ua agricultural society 1-n • ■• it limn : nine times have seed lin â– uul hniesl ' cotue uiui pas til away si ii 1 â– i . gether ut un annual fair '. i 0 . crowded wiih strung • uml in uts events ilmt they loom up in ,; i in like 11 generation ! lt is 1 1 â– â– â– . tii.it i should nl this i.e be 0 , 1 our yearly uieetings ipeult u lei winds i ol bislnrv ninl of i pliiunl inn on llii is i of oelnb .. i .'. 'â– â– than hnl fn hundred eiiligh 1 d in ... . ing by experience ihnl il ngig.-d in ! lhe iudllsli i.ll ul i lo lie in . ' . ifecl i ". should bo organized iii emhleil ii ii city to form the north carolina agrictil society li is a ike interesting and mniiriiful in reud over 1 lie 11.11:11 .•!' iis i mullet's 1 i 10 note how many fail to nppi 1 mn u to-dilv some after long lives nf nil'.li nes ami honor o lei s cul i ; 1 i !. ;., hue of niiinbootl ul wi ii rem inhered by lhe go ul deeds they have done s â– n â– . ic fully under the green enrlli i iere was the venerable william i'oylan wh ., with with sterling good sense and i'm . ! enl l'|.i i.-e mi one ui the i.i is not alone of this society imi ..! 1m li uli mi syztntn ol the state there was i'lunles i ii i ti to 11 , long occupying ilm chair ol titiiiiiirci uf iln state ag.iinsl . in spotless integrity privato mitlice nor po political runcor ever hrenthcil u whisper there wna john a jilmer us n stutes in.in wise is 11 lawyer able mid 11 ir i . whose heart wns always upen nnd i npulsi - ever kind 1 notice i he ll nil • ul one whose clear intellect and sound i'i ignu . : deeded only ambition to huvi mid him one ul tin most c nsicuos 1.1 o.inan ol liis time lewis t sou nl i 1 ; .â– . from the foot ol lie bill - ii tilt ill elntiuonl nutl us ute john t ' : . . by 11 nu from the valley ul nm yadkin ilm generous uml ,: u il john a . 1 . hug lull i see lhe mini - ol t'l 1 ' nielli ie oi li ileigh linn 1 for his pui lie spii ii and in i iiiu iti bospliilily m nl . i estimable friend 1 1 â– . ; iv il 1 whose huily « .- have but i 1 ell i • v in sorrow iu il gi ive i , 1 inn i , 1..0 in tv i ton 1.1i il 1.1 nm ot ihnl excel lent iniii si im y weller i ii iii , of lb • fouudet > of grape c.i lie in n uillolinu i wm i lu , so long iii 1 ininptrullur uf 1 he m ite ol : .. \ â– i in i iiiu 1 ull.l wl ii red ell â– ! . i'l ll ,- 1 i 111 iy mill p iti-e wbh u p vtil 1 . . ,.; .,'. er lli.it of 111 ln i iv it-ii vi 1 .-.;.' it sl'nl politic il caii er plnn 1 inlo lli lie deadly struggle uud 0,1 1 ,, • , •, imi his uf s li ii psbui g i : the in 1 l in lli lilt life tell ii ,, e l o iu llll '. i had given all iln ii 1 1 ... .- . * ids . . i your hum-is tell \ mi 1 .* i ... ... i , mon ed < inner il li . 1 ii others inighl i â– -... . i 1 • lies i honored dond imi th .â– *.. i.i 1 ale uv the oh ttvteti.t i 1 1 - ivii 1 .-, . 1 1 il tin cradle of mi s i i will mi 1 clll u ." '!' 1 1 ii llll m llf t litis who have been i-;i in 1 tu « .: nes lhe 1 vil'.ll of nil i'.iii i ci ii 1 l'o bin â– . ever tn oiler my it 1 : • i c ... ' ' ' inns ihat ilu lii-l i'l't-.-itleiit ut ihe society l duncy nl kilgecnmhe mid its seeontl resident l.'cli ml 11 smi li ,.| ii h ,., unil two uf ilm li 1 vic i'i ! .:•.'â– w wuntll'm u.,.1 william li b.ml ure rn ill bt villi iis during this week still active uml must valuable members still rt inly in tli future as in lhe past to co-operate in iv,yy cuierpri.e « li 1 i will ailvmice tho iui 1 .-!- ol agriculture the honor of this society uml ib pros perity of lie state tliey love so well — mm their shuduws ncvei grow less i i luder tin uu-jiie s ui iiii men n 1 i have meiitioiied our institutions sprung at one lulu widespread popularity its success was beyond iln uxp clalinus ol its most sai guiiiu friends thu enmities of lilt s lie il liglltl ll to bl'llll ll 1 1 inini gni hi ring tin ir i 1 uml musl i itel ligenl repres ntul ives our , . exei ti 1 themselves lo make lhe fairs wort by nl ntii'ib carolina !', ,.-.'> successivo year wiiim.-rt'd nu iinpiuveineiit nn lis predc ess,ir al elusm's of socioiy ilm young uml ilm uhl bed tie millions 11 i hlouuiing dniusels tin rich a ul t e p nr lincke.l lu loin 11 lessons nl wisdom irnni lhe exhi bit mis f mil lllltlll'lll pin luct , uml the fabrics ot oui industry different sections vere i roughl into i'.imili 1 uiitiitiiintance ; eiiieiiu isi stimiiilntl iiiveulious amused tlm be.-t 1 o 1 ,,)' o , , ... j u well dis seminated iin others 1 lio socioiy crew larger und s'.ronger every y it was developed inlo nil institution widely known dearly cherished ubmiding i.t useluluess inlliieiicing fur good the re i.e it al limits ef tin slute 1 i'i ml i well tin |.! 1 mi meetings we li.nl 10 those »: 1 . !.! 1 iys i n c il pill liculuily the knii nl 1 â– 1 ' in r i'i si dent tv as one whose ,.,,'. y u *, .. . mi lllle ge hini bee 1 rjel.t ill , 60 8 ml ol legal principles which i lulu â– i 1 .- . memory fix i'lioi'dinury pm nr m , m one nf ilm s jurihis 1 . , • u . . i '. ye ii'l • â– i ' . i j i ' .' • llf 1 1 t'.uii ' .'â– i . in l . a .... j . . i n \ â– .' . : ' ! i ,,..â– youth i i â– e ii i bis leisure hours in r position it i i e lifts nu i f i iieos lie 1 '.' i''l ii â– ' llll ii i illljl ,| liiiil iii e ii o i'i i lie nl ii tn ii â– ii im ... o • : .. iiii it ii nl intel ice on ti â– ,- .â– ;, : be '•'â– i i .; â– .• il il friend nf ii 11 nil lives • i.j ii lug nt lhe i i bin f nil ■■•• years lhe i .'• i'l i .. venerul i li u gr n.,1 i â– . ... live ill i ..' j i nl old i ,\ -. — ., ... a mind nil eh ir t ,.| slrni ',, be iv 1 1 lies iiii .. i . i - interesl the pro gross ui i ies i'li i i_-!i u.i nc on ' i : â– i - i i â– , li - p â– ut is noi imn â– .'.'.. i th nu li :, but for three c o r • y , • 1 1 1 , p 1 1 1 , > d i • . 1 r . . 1 1 i ' n . • i uml legal i , ii bus writl , is a ni ils ul eneoiii , : on ', i ul iissui â– nn e thul we li tv • i , » i wisher wore sincere : imn thorn , * nffii al llie in el in u i *)."}'), i v.itu i i iii rei ii mince « illi » biuli i be sow t v re cei.-ell fill i o ii : . i iii 1 .!'!.:•• if llh i i he i'n iii ui elected in hi sie.ul thou it â– i fur younger in in i •- gone in iii rest lie loo v i one nf nil t iii iii hi f i'i o lie nev t missed nn . en i in ci on our meetings i'voin lliu green pn luros ol i be jeis y * . nl'iuo.i s ul iv ivs cum his noble devous the uilinirulitni und del i nt uli spectators lie was 1 i irgn suiiltid nn 1 1 itell g un mid prngr ivo i m .,â– . 1 1 w is 1 i-.-ii i u.1,1 generous neighb ir i li .*-: itu i-i i gni il 1 : '.,: 11 ill tl lhe so eii iy 11 \ iilititblii in tuber when di 11 h knocked ut tlm door ul dr wm ll unit whim thu society ntlj mrni 1 in 0 no be 1 slit non â– doubled !â– â– ,' 1 lull tve should meet u u i 1 ()â– ,',,':,•", i * ,', i ani cil l i in i < were li.ttl ol 1 i iii still in ire inter esti;m nnd i .',, •' ive thu slntu was growing rich railroads iveru hastening towards our mountains np uing ii|i new lilll ferlile regiuns developing tin 11 - sources ot otn forests und tields out min ' er.il nnd in 1 1 i'bii stream of , iui 1 j g 1 1 1 iun which fin sn tunny yours depleted our si : i â– ! mil iiii 1 •.. iib i he cl bin ., ' of n i h 1 ' i ,, tlm highest pi ices ol â– n her sl ites hud in a in ustii'o c ms â– .[ iu ii ev we iv 10 'â– 11 iui 1 11 wealthy nutl 1 ; ' 'â– ["'•' " ,' , " i'll 11 1 r iv 1 ilesl in ol in'vi 1 tn be 1ml i i . lhe r-piiii r nl l-sgl wh m lb 1 i in su 1 wa • win i g the u 11 ill mill iiuickeiiiug into 1 1 • in * seeds whicli 1 slept in ii ii um whe 1 hi • ii iwers wei •• bhi stiiui ig mil he i il - igiug mn nig th hill f.n-,ll 1 i . . . ; â– - it very be lutil'ul unit ii ' . kittil 1 li • |. 1 lo .:- ul 111 i ll isiietl inl l illsllllii g lit ii like gun i .... 11 the 1 ouch 1 : 1 - eii • sp i-k war burst i . 11 ns ivi li till b â– sudden ■■•-. uul ire ' ii iiloii uy nl 1 . â– â– â– 1 storin 1 lour long years 1 li • ,..-,:â– , illiilds mil lhe 1 ou - ul inn 11 vere ii . â– i"o i iu ill â– w 1 1 ...' desli'ucl i in the pltuighshi re was be lie t sivuiil llllll i iii pi tilling book sll ill i'uetl lino il i i .. let m il 1 iii ground mil â– t i in : 1 â– ioi o'i !,:•.; .- mil inloni i : ' i : i'l 1 1 1 , i i'i . i ii s i . 1 i ! 1 " pi . l'i • s to.vnrilr 1 • ' i.l.'i cell civil z ition lltll lo obi iin ill ! - erv mid till '-, su pin 11 i iinib.'iless dem nn - ni v.i 1 â– . i'l hi f i nl curiums -•• i i , pi ".! ic tl in 1 illi v o nml - r pn pie rush 1 ui iii pur i â– lo timidly conllict 1 bul even ibe very stones 1 :•;. â– n ed lo ch tnge into tin i mou all . i .-- - und nges the i : ! i 1 â– ' he low lhe vi-e 1111 ill l'o i!i ii gi iv l tireil it ui nml be inlb'ss i - . -. i 1 id ignoi-iinc f ii .-. in less col li ei ni ils 1 1 be 1 » iiii 1 ckles brnvei â– â– uul sh ml - u 1 li i.e into w.i n the < fesl w is ;■• . 11 inighl li ive bee 1 exp cietl l'i iu l h • ungi y clash ol ami u ui il sceiithints nf 1 hn limy proud nml 1 iieiget ic eh 111 utts ol lhe best rat i the world llisto y re or is i 110 more terrible sl niggle ibnn l but nhiiili for so ntiiiiy weary years tlewainlod llie lii gs nf nil out energies uml olll ivi il ll 1 i;l ililliut tl lin • object was the develop in nit of ih country nil 1 higher n 1 ie n mt uml inure iibuiitl mi prosperity wenl ilovvti liefmo tho s.lorni or iln itidled i ho ni 11 btiltil wi iikuess tl.is 1 ciely sh ii i ilu common ft : i 1 i few il i .- lifter southern artilery ihttndered 10 s 11 inter tin se grounds w er iill ul iiii volunteer troops drilling for the cuilllict since lb i lilll 11 llltildillgs linve expei'ii'iiaei nana totally alien limn tie peaceful purposes of their cniigptic ] t mi i'l - \ hi been hnrrncks for gay md i'loughiless soldiery over them iur 1 long liuie llo tied the yellow ling of lie hospital service they have been con verted info military dungeons instead ul lhe grateful music ul urblo devon â– ir ihu sluill tieigliing f noble thorough in lliuir nill h ive r sounded with the inini orders ni drill sergeants iln shouts uf soltliers revelry lhe groans of llie sick nnd tho wounded tlm sorrowful sighing ui unptives pining i'm llu 1'ieo uli nl heaven 1 in ceaseless trend ni turned soiii iitcls i nine ul her sister stntea put forth n ; more enrnesl nutl delurinined effort nrstif li r.il ev rer losses tb 111 n nth < lurullun t of l ousitnils nf her still w,rt won nil :'• pine cils ol ihe industry ..!' her people 1 nnd n l.irg propoi'linii of i ill ii i hill pi up .'! v io 1 1 envisions i i i'i iii 1 i boi ds uiui en le tv â– ' iiiiei con rn uul 1 es ihu ii u .â– cu . bm â– â– 1 1 hoc mi i tvnril in il '...'. i'i ,,â– 1 the cm .... i ' ' ■•!'..!, sun which ru i ' i â– ug of iii 'â– 1 i 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 i ) i e , 1 1 ; :. ib ii l'iienl , ' â– . 1.0:1 . ,. , ' . â– ' i in " â– 11 1 1 1 • â– , iuy.'il willi , lutecium ll i il 1 power mill worse i bun nil ll 1 1 it olll lhe c ipltul whefell iib in i > 1 1 1 . • 1 1 1 1 - . * ihese requisite tu successful pro incline what wns tint leasl in this eitlnloguo of calumnies 11 is ilm sudden chuugu in the system ol liih.ii a nice ivhuse fathers lathers li nl liui ii boiiilsmeii wen lifted in a day from shivery to freedom the i mil owner ii in iv in childhood had been 11 on im 1 to tier pul it poll i'l over his ill p inl nils i iun i iniii.i ll confronted with ill â– un iccnslnmcd lush nf suddenly mil i g with hi - former slaves as hired labor ers the i *. i .... 1 1 1 1 1 1 nioii f ibis difficult ; r dili iu hn 1 lilled lid nisesl philuilthri nisi with ill ui ty i i inn 1 shin was i in life long liiihll ut i rl in i y iu 1 1 â– . mi the other the i ruining of unquestioning obe 1 em when sntldeiily the material power of iho dominant rnco was broken and the servient rneu i cun lifted up to eijintlity m pnliiiciil rights the nm.-t en i htisi t.-'ic iidvocilles nf social progress iremhli ,| i he likelihiiud nf jarring lis conl perhaps bloody strife to result limn ilu clash ni v ni mi n inciples 1 li ipe i in iy be p irduned fur sayinp thai ih • hi i.o v ul i in world will not show u pit 1 1 lei in the wonderful gnod sense und good feeling displayed by both races nu ll r these nd verse circuinstuuces th have nm us u gon i ul rule buffered the nn grv aniinusilies inspired hy thoir losses uf property on the nno hand or on lhe other revengeful feelingd engendered by fancied oppression tn prevent their l,.,r ni imn eo operation i the new relations ul employer und employee when ihecluud nif war lifted throwing aside uli supine repining over pnsl iosscb uur people untile a i|e niinci effnrt to at ai.i renewed prosperity with stoui hearts ihoy pul th ir shoulders to tho wheel i'lm in ugr-u treasure which thu tciuptiugs nl want or of delusive speculation ll . mu been ub|i to disturb nor ilm search ing eyes nf ihe plundering bummers dis i'tivi .". wme brought from i'i â– i.i i,,g pi ens in slumps of trees or il ep dug graves to be exchanged iur provisions and imple ments iur in th s ii tl guano and other ne ••- : i â– for succ -! i lab ... the close i lisug witnessed u lardy return of chuor iug e.oiifitb nee iinl hope a neighbor shook neigbhot-'s ll md it was agreed ihat ill was i .: |< si mnl th,t thereafter our ji nit would be tipw ird 1 he events ol 1867 overwhelmed our *. rick i p oph a rail w th despair aftei i by nn in mus i ivorahle spring whou ihe young crops were struggling to attain im nee ssury vigor in the ,.., ,- ,),, v m 1 nly iln por nls ol li ivi n were opened nutl lhe ii is ;. • i red ip in lhe hind the yellow waters ins hetl down the rleclivi : -, in i iking ill ihe ih-vic .- of hill side c i iv ition dragging with tie m lhe costly ut inures which li id been gprc |,| nver tbe fields dry ravines became roaring tor , nl -. petty in niches swelled into foam ing rivulets from all quarters tho hur ry i g si reams gathered imo vast mass 8 which proud over thu low ground sub ii ;.:.â– , ill ill • i ichesl fields anil mosi • - i was arltiiitted thai â– - : . ii there been more it ni - vers tl min mme utter devn tation t li in was e.ausetl by this tempestuous souson the evil was intensified by oilier cum si s some ol which were seemingly acci ileiitul others ilu result of mistaken poli cy never h.'fure had iitvesttuunts .-., imivy heen iii ub in artificial manures i'li li gh pn - f 186(3 bul 1 irg ly ox : 11 1 1 ilm culture i cotton while the a 1 devoted iu breadstuff's was diminish ml i'n • .\ 1 um 1 ui 1867 duvelupi dan ex tranrdinary lull ii tin price of this si ipl -., il it ihe iiuli.i im iu planter f.uiutl iiii is 11 overwhelmed by 3 enmbin itiou of misfortunes entirely unpr precedeutetl which no foresight could provide ug uu-i nei in 1,0 case was able iu nvei 1 never i fore bad a return so meagre followed ilm fanner's labor i nm by a curious perversity which baffled the most astute political economist in ilm history of cotton culture had ilm blaph commanded a price so insiguili caul in ilm proportion to ilm cost the inflated labor tnarkel ami excessive pur chases of artificial manures swelled ilm expenses of raising the crop to a pilot above the xpi lience uf tlm oldest cultiva tor moreover iu all tin dreary cata logue of revenue exactions thorn cannot in found so enormous a tax ou lhe labor of the agriculturalist as was lei led nn cot un ii mm \ um u v hich i spe ik tin hebrews n iilii ihu ancient theocracy judged it rn hardship perhaps to pay one-tentli of their income been use ilm tithe w.is devoted to thu combined service of church uml sine this cotton tax being in tint year tivn-teutlis of the gross proceeds of the farm lor the state alone doubled the heaven imposed trib ute of the jews to crown tltesu multi plied mils tlie pnveily uml waul of cred it uf tho unluiliimite victims rentier 1 lliem more uiiahlu lo bear their reverses 1 in wiieu in li oltlen linms lhe deficits i nno yiiti wet math j i inini tlm ac inimtihitions oi thoso which preceded it the disasters of the cotton planters v it paralleled by those of thu i icco mil cuin growers manufacturing uml milling ami oilier industries and profus , 1 1 nil of which a e supported by ngri . ire h ol iheir wu ins us in em ei â– ; v ii l look hat k » ith sli 1 him i â– 1 - â– iu .!..â– ilm k uml bitter 1 1 ir nf isti ' i n null ll llii 1 i lu •, 1 1 i . ui . i o is not lo set bleeding men , 1 now i 1 ip . ho i n fun v ; b i 1 i'.i i it tl mg delay in h 1 nr fair 1 . â– lhc 1 is ins fur a iy d . . . ... in iv i â– .. .... ;. . ' 1 llll l'°x0f mil i ' mm ill e ud tlm lilicci'-tj 1 tpei 1 illy - 1 on very nctivc corresponding secrntnry who seems to havo the inn so ies ni hercules i nnd the win i feel ,,|' mercury uml of our collectors of funds who have perform ed their thankless officu with ibe snmo zenl anil success which in honorable trade have enabled them to build lofty stores on ihu sin its it ri ni ml our market square and lo those fair indies who have cheerfully i mi a helping huuil in the decoration anil arrangement of floral hull i will sny that ivo have done what we could in re vive an institution which wa liopo ill i i l such signal service in advancing tho industrial arts in north carolina tlm iouk inti ol new in.itli sl.itis and pain 1 1 nf fence nil ol lumber whose color fresh and - all un shows ihat a bwv days ago ii wu standing untouched mid green in ilm stately pino forcs's of johnston or tlm ! shady v.,1 is of the dark i lorner of wake :,:■•• oui evidence that we have not been i idle \\ ,* began our task under many disadvantages with not n few discourage ments onr grounds had become an open common where stray onttlo grazed our buildings were filled with n numerous uml i untidy tenantry floral ef nil hid been turn down uml scattered to the four winds of heaven every vestige of our trick i hud become obliterated even the title : of our lam i hud reverted by ilm conditions of the grunt to the city f italeigh worse iiuiu all interest iu the society serine 1 to have faded from the minds nf men ami our treasury wus barren of funds thinks io the kindness ui our city fathers ami tu the generosity of ibe citi zens l italeigh tlm title to un grounds has been ugitin secured nml thoy have been prepared ioi wliatevor articles war . thy of exhibition may he offered while tlime will be no luck of objects of interest at this beginning uf a new era we ven ture the confident hope that hereafter our miireh will eve be upward and onward ouijst ife has great i.antrula'v ntages we have blessings of the earth and the skies of tho field and tlm forest neither tornndons nor earthquakes nor bitter cold nor torrid in it neither caterpillar noi locust ver turn our willing landscapes tiio 1 blighted wilderness above us tbe till sheds his genial rays nt'ouild us play lie illh hem ing breezes from the ground pi ing the numerous varieties ot the veg etable kingdom useful to man benenth us me tin choicest minerals and metallic ores fi.t fui tie browse on tbe perennial grasses which clothe tlm summits of our ii.liy mountains while luscious fruits ii pen without fear of frost on the rich lands of our eastern couniies grow rank rn ul com crops which calls to mind tho famed fertility of the valley of the nile never do the boll worm or caterpillar or inundations completely destroy ihe gold bearing plant in the broad fields of our cotton belt intelligent industry seldom f ils to reap rich rewards in the grain nod tobacco lauds of our middle counties our rivers it they rush in rapid descent from their sources in our mountain defiles and break headlong over the barriers of tbo primitive rocks supply water power illim i iblo fu.l under lhe ground and above ilm ground is accessible and cheap what ever may contribute to our comfort or | luxury whatever may aid its in tlm great st rugule lo subdue tbe forces of nature our generous mother will amply furnish j us if we make au honest effort to obtain j hem live us intelligent industry gui i ilcd by science and i't-w slates will sur pass ninth carolina in the race of which wealth und refinement anil happiness aro the prices 1 1 is to incite to this industry mid ere uto or quicken this intelligence that .>» are assembled togi ther now as iron | sharpened iron so does a man the coun tenance of his friend iiy our annual gatherings improved breeds f animals i will be mora widely distributed new pro , cesses ul culture tnuile known our dotuin i ion over th material world extended by ii iiv application f machinery mental rust : will be rubbed off faults detected mil ree 1 tiffed old erroneous ideas exploded in i wot i in the largest sense we will ed cute nno another let in then determine that each annual fair shall be hereafter greuter than its predecessor i i us seek to extend tho popularity nnd inlluence of our society i i.i us mn im discouraged by beginnings smaller than we hoped fo.t f.-t ns aim ai a grander biiccess ami more abundant usefulness let us follow tlm counsels of ann lie's greatest poet let us tint look mournfully int > tho past lot us wisely improve tho present let us like true and undaunted arnnricnns go forth to meet the shadowy future wiihout fear and with a manly heart l.'.-n na'i't im tho k'-v joseph tilount caesiiir . after a ministration of twenty eight years is pastor uf trimly church in i'li no bus i n compelled lu ritsiuu that lositiuu ncnusequo of ill health mr '. i hehl iu high esteem hy the people of !â– '..!.• mil nail they pail with liis services o o-l fl y special notice a ca8d a clergyman while lusidlng in miili amor ion i a missionary discovered a i fo â– ' siui plo re in oily im il i'i re .. i servous weakness karly i >.-.â– ., .. . di i i ihu crbiory ami sem in || i uiis mi i the wleilu ruin of disorder hrotighl nu o.v 1 1 1,'iu iniii vlolout bablts r.*at iniiiihiu in *' !.. en . ui'.'tl by ' nis noble remedy i :.\ h il.oi tn bene 1 ,' i.ho afflicted iii i will pcntl llio rei-i for pro i.i ineiuei in n inalurl 00 , i * .â– v in 100(1 1 it free of chatgeh ad joskl'u t in ma . un ii liili'm uojjo oct 1 new vo a * ;• |