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■***_?** vol vi hams uy n <?., junk 28 1871 no 25 administrator's notce tin iiiiil.i mm l || tying qualified ns admin i »'« ' i ibe . in f john m lowriitu-c before the i'rnlmta i ourl nf llownn t mv : hereby llnllllcs llll i r-n ii lllivlngchliint ngnln'tl , mid ustnte io oxlilhll ilieni in bim before thu first ihiv of luim 1872 or ii.i nnii will i plondod in i n ni limn recovery ham i.s lowrance i--.-'1 "»' l"l administrator i a davis bro k i . it a n i it a n k i it corner main ami bank streets 8 m.isiii nv n ('., nv ii.i bnl in ii'ii 1 sinii.'i stnie county nnd . ut heenrl , < uln llullion hunk notes i i'm l llill und not collect i.'.iliiiiierchii paper buy nml sell kxchango k?cp deposit tie count nud ill low interest mt lbe mue will receive subscriptions for slock and do nnsils iii interest i meri'llllllls mid l-'ninier nnilon il ii ink of charlotte n cl lioslloclflllv solicits the eorre u.lenee ol llio-e be bull with us c'llslller of lliu iii nub uniil nf . tope i ni before lliu wur salisbury may ll ls;i hm.pd time tabic western w c b xl takes i|-|:i:i i n skpt 1870 iihsd west doing bast arrive inm arrive leni-o ■i iii tn ilnlinri .. it et fiw m 11117 ■' tint 1 1 reek h ih " hsheti lifi.i ii 7 lii i htntcsi llie 7 ii " 7 38 >■h i " b.ut " i'.ii.itibn sin 8.98 888 " *&'■" a ni-ttt 7 30 •■m15 ■• 11.40 " mis •• hlck.iry i.iii •• ir.ii •• 10,88 •• iiiiiii ■i i iu .. 4(i8 " il.l " 11.18 •' mnrgniitnn n ib •■n 80 >• ii.8u ■• wim ii hrldgewit.fr s m • 3,81 ■> ia.4k pm marlon 1,43 ■■' i.l.l i it it lire ill 1 . ind slipper at stlllcsvlllo kept vi s7ll m r i r w best & co lialeigii x <\, auction & commission merchants bol , i consignments of corn riour and produce generally particular attention paid to a .« tion suits 111711 ii 11v permission to v . 11 vru.i.titu . 11-11 k w b amikiibon •■llitlzcns • jko i wu 1.1 tils •■- tile v ii v it -. tifkiuttv un ilalelgh n c march 1 1 - 3m _ __ manboos 1 llnir lost llm ll i nl if't fu 1 i ii 1 11 liiini » ntivni iv k ■.!.'* i i.i..siii 1 '• « i nhax i 1 ,-..'".. .• tm 1 ...).. s|.«r-.bi..rriu'it,nr8e tuin '. 1 tl mm --. '!■■• i iu n.i " i i '■"' , i'm ''■""' • mm ml mil i.l i 1 iii ii|i di ■in 1 ' ii i muni >,. ,• mil in •■..• t ..... k il.'i'-i . lni hit llllluo tl t . r 1,1 \ ill li tit 1 ■-'. ' e.-r i .■. i n - uinl tit .■,,].,,, my 0 .-■ult i'l ,-■i br 1 ' i untie r in ll.1t ,, in i 1 '.' ■« ) ■cl n r l.t il.-iii un trill 11 ir nmill'i >) t •'..",- 1-1-,'t hul l-riti'lli'i 11 lhe ttitrn.lr.il ennaeuuen " mtu-at ie my berao'cslly cun willi nn he l.ui " - i om nnl ninli r .' ,. ,,,",, , , mi „ ' , ,,., 1 in imli k m li i cur nin .- . n i ■; t-fi'i.ti ir.f'iii.1 in in ui ■1 ul'l.ii rvf v nif-i-tr ..•• mult r ■i ni i is tm il'-ui uny b , rosy cur in m it ». it , r vi.lt y 11-1i ut l.-slly tlit l-il i nillil !•■ill t u imu is '•' evriy youlll ami every nnii in hit 1 1 prill :,'.'. ii in 1 1 i'm i'tif . j t an v lei lit si nn i111i1i 11 r li 1 i il i'i nl '" ' to i".t i »• a l i i.n i mlir.i 1,1,1 in ' t icl sb ct3 a,l,lm - . _ nm i rt i 11 is 1 ' ki is * ch i 7 unit l.t mit v rt i'oii hint ii 4.'.s9 nmt 2 1 it . w i i iii wis ! t ii . i 1 111 ml 11 ' iv m t i alt vcuk51 tijarcljousc danville va i-ni tin bale op leaf tobacco rales room 166 by 70 feet tvitli nineteen jk:y llglits prompt ittent'on to tie interest nnl ( oinleit ol planters i tl li ti ui illilli min linu i.n li.nv tlie largest sales ilonni in i mn w i-'"i locked n in warehouse ui niffht orv stalls for horses hall snd see us ii.-i 3r ly ' raleigh national bank of n c kii.einii mnn.1i 20lh 1871 this bunk under 11 resolution of lbe stock holders nnd iiiiiii lily 111111 tlie comptroller of the currency lias opened books nl tlieir bunk ing bouse in ibi cily for subscription in lbe in crenno ol the stock to bull a million dollars be ins the authorized cnpitnl 2:if c dewey cilshier u — m jbb i thesymptoms of liver are uneasiness iihjvxons']|;""l iiii in the ide j sometimes lhe uiin is in *^"^^^— tzt-t^i i1 boulder and is mis mk n for rheumatism ih -'■nir li is nflected with b.ss of appetite and inm bowels in general eontive sometimes alternating wiib 1 t \ . it11 ssss3 1'1'1 " '":"' '■1-1"1 j f.t ith pain ind dull it ;>- m xixvxsxl i ivy sensation 1 idem jilil loss of memory no j ■»»»«— | j tii,i tvith iiitiful jji^utoii of having left lone something h hich ought to but i ell 1 ( iften complaining nf weakness debililt . and low spirits sninelimi-s many ofthe nliovi symptoms altend ihe disease and ut other times very few of them bill lbe liter is generally be organ ino.-t involved cure the liter itilli dr simmons liver sss<sl 8.a tok ■prepnrntion rootsnnd herbs wnrmnted lobe trictty vegetnl.lc nnd enn do no injury t y one it in been nsedby hundreds and known for th inst i y 1 i one of the m»s reliable efficacious and intruniless preparulions ever of fered tothe ml in .'• ii inkeii regularly nnd br-i-n nilv ii i ue i cure i s lm lit ill — ii h regulator p i » ■■ulnche chronic dinrr [ bo'n,iiflcetionsof lhe bluil ' ' ' b_b^a , "> i tmwm ol i'llilis ill lbe i'i'iii '-, iin^n^^b iil-.i ague diop •■■. boils pain in ilm^^b prepared onl b 1 ii i ii in & pr i in giali . macon in i'riec 1 : by until sl 2 forsnleby t v kluttzd co eb 54 ly salisbury k c i ijc tf>l xortli state i'i'lll ihiimi weekly nv i i y i s manes editor and proprietor ii ati.n of m iii ii ll'l io iv on vllalt pnyible iu uilvaiice *'»' 5 i six miiniiin •■.. i l i llopies to one address iiiim hates of atfi-i ittmin olio square first insertion if l tin for eaeb additional insertion hi sl i;'1 iiie-s trill i hd'gcd im per oetu higher tlinii tin above rales /' ' mid justice's orderi will be publish i ut llm suw rules win iul advertise ni obituary notifies over six lines oharbed asinli vrli.i ini-nts contract rates : h -. 55 ' z xf \ m i e | h pack § « k s :-■' f ~ i w • i g v i square 2 ml 375 jjsoojsso 1300 ti sip lures 4 50 ii 8 50 in tin aa.oo 3 squares ti un unn ijoosooo in un i sqiii|.-es h oil i i 00 is 00 85 00 i h'.'liuiin ii lllllll iii 80 iii 111 imi 45,00 4 liiinii 18 00 34 00 30 0045 00 75.00 1 column 2800 40 00 50 00,80 00 130,00 i'ii the old north state my mother at home by ma1.tik a v mock my bren-t i snd mui weary mother i li longs ni home lo he ;' i un eery inm ly mother hi i tm ulii i « ere willi ihee i in ilrenin i .,.,. iliv fuee mother beam kindly down on mei i'liy well known form 1 tr.uc mother peeling 1 um ttliii tin bul then i nwnkc mother to liiul it's nil ii dream ; my heart doth well nigh break moiher so cruel ilutll it seem oft iiii tin i'tii|lf.l'i.ml...v ■' and iln it 1 1 voice so true mother llnili n.n tu tl me not to mrny oh i pray the ood ofli ve mother that 1 ui length iii.it hu i're|uir 1 l.v jesus grace mother to lite iii heaven with llicc from the sentinel the late episcopal convention mi-7-siis editors thinking that n portion at least of your reuders ini^hi like to have some account ul iiu lute episcopal convention other limn the reports hitherto published i propose to give a brief statement of the proceedings ol ilmi body the lirst important uctluii was the pussiigc ot resolutions instructing he delejiiiti - to the next general convention lo obtain a re peal of thu canon forbidding siillvngnii i i-lto it im been fell ilmi this diouese comprising the whole suite is too large for one man lo oversee and us there would he much difficulty i'n iiiiiii ma the diocese ii i proposed lo remedy the evil by providing qiifl'ragim bishops a sufll'ii i ii full bishop hut is subject lo the bishop uf the diocese ; his jurisdiction is limited lo u prescribed district this officer will in short liolil ii dnee *,, t,n nlm similar to the methodist presiding elder ii is thought that this move nn nl if successful will greatly stimulate the growth of iln church in case in never lhal tin general convenlion declines to repeal this prohibitory canon i'm the enactment ul which there seems to have been no sufficient reason it is prtqsised to elm i nn assistant bishop next y.-iir under existing cunous another impor tant measure was the timen linu of lhe cmi-titii tiiui so i iii require ilmt hen titer nil lay dele gates to the diocesnn convention imli i.e coni mil ictinl8 kesolnlions were ( ed nrniiiu up on parishes not provided with rectories the im portance of supplying ibis want a commiuee un nppiiinteil tn set ill out nn address lu neb pnrishes on tins stibjeel lli-oliiiioii v,'crc presented instructing the fottniiiiiee mi eiinoii lo enquire whether ihe rubric prefixed i ibe communion serviee with reference t ditcipliiieix'ux not require suspension from lb communion uml ri storutiun thereto to i pttblif mui m.t ii bv prevailing custom pn mli ■-- mui if tbey so decided to report a eiinott io regulate nnd enforce stub discipline these resolutions were iiiid mi tlul table your eorres|kindenl lm utter attended u niorc ptensant convention it was n delightful • ni-inl nud spiritual re-union tbe good people nf u'lirreuiiiii entertniued ns with genuine bo i itnlitv i'lu weather wns charming niel tilto gether it was an occasion not soon lo he forgot ten occasional comfort in privations a philosophical old nonagenarian finds ihese comforts in growing nld wlliti iii iiii il grumblers sh mid lake notice : 1 have become very deaf \\ hat a blessing ! 1 in ie is such a lot »' billy talk 1 eaiitinl hear sm h si-miihils etc my eyes are failing how lortiinnte ! j 1 tin nut see n i i lit nl the lolly and wiek eilnirs lluil is emit g mi urouud tne i ulll blind to faults thut would provoke nn to censure 1 huve inst my teeth nnd toy voice is - nni very audible well i iiml ii nn use babbling to folks who won't listen so 1 i biivo my breath for heller purposes 1 | don't shuiv my teeih where i can't hile ' 1 venture mi nn lough meat my lustu is nut sn discriminating us in days of yore nnd lhe g i is thai 1 mn nun easily sniisiicd don't keep finding 1 i.iuli am content uml thankful a nice pnluie i i plnglie to gel rid of blilt well if ihey n nut want n go concerts make feasts t i if is ; tint for lout f i uir not il wilh an body • improved rritl.k itkcki'tlonorilnltal'k ( juki i.i v his x'trii-s nf hit southern trip the eii klit.r carpet baggers and the newde parture njtw york him 18 a public re ciplillll of ||,,|,„-|. i|i,.|,.y y ||„. i itcpuhliciiii oi'lirirtl i uliitiiiltie „| tu,r city ol m'll loll he is i linn iiiuii un i|h ,„. i'llslnll nf bis i in lii in texas oil ml ihis evening in uiilmi 8i]iiuri in from i lhe moms llf llm i.iiifiil < lull hiving i'mii f'.niiiiilly tti ifiiini 1 uml iiiiiinloeui to tlie lill'gn nu in nee by j t j n i-l..r mi greeley proem ib i i niii'f in c niipnr llir existing si lie ul nil iis ivltll tlml ten y,.,ns ugn l !'.,,. ||„. „„,, ,|, i ni g tin i hellion innl iis sm liliim i.l j''11 " '" hi i lllll lest uml blllvcsl mls iii i i.f c.illnliy g w j iu.il iiiiii iho noi til nml sniitl |, ll.lllflslni.il iiiili ,|||„,|._ nnii dm p uml u liiir im ii iiiiii kf,,f opinions prevail til tin iiighniii tin 1-1 lit f iiiun v t llll llllll ills llgll be wuh lilht iii vlll'tl iii gn i.i texas in ilihti'i nn agricultural address lllld lllllllgh h dell iii im ,| ,,, tiff i ine be yield i |„ ||„. ndvilil llfll'll'lllll lm i il.l i ilil ihey lllllllglll lie colllll do llio wliohcoiintry good bv going rluwii i texas now siiiil mr greeley ] xa-nr it said ilmi i mint to 1'ixiis wiih mo in.u-li parade and clrctiiiihiaucp lhal ilmie as mn hindi milking of speeches in in plniloiiiis ul cms md from balconies ni mil is iimi i fully cm cm in that criticism lmt inviiatlo s fi.ii.f in in iu nil jii,,ii,,,h uml i fillii niv duly in spm,k win els i.f coiifili t ii . j responded n i cou an.l lm ibe rest kept sil nt mr giccley s.'.i.l it wag uimi „,.,, ,| m 9l v(i|il j li n li s inline tins tun nit muniiniii'd s l ful huh llf ft | hie „„,| |,(. y , f mini iii ih i suggisii it l„,t |„. i in n certain siitse u public iiiiiii i n:,|i ,| wuh puny nn , i ,| ni,v principles "'■l""1 proved nml reproached |„ n ill limn biui.-i it because tin y tvotlid nut accent i.llit-e nml led bi-eniid-mte men io i'll iinin during ib inst twenty vcars mm in . i ii.i . x •--,' u.e i'.i ll.f i li.-lil llli nml ( yin , i tn lllll hich nn a mule lii kl'l i h lifter innl lie soiighl ill lilllllilllltillll 1111(1 lili.lv v i iii consulted in regard in it 1 uu mil i t nil glut iiii iii il.f 11 publican pniiy i r llim.n m iiii iml s . | l.l'i ipll ll ill ill us i would any other du'.t , l.ui l'..r stippnil 1 nn grill i inl ilnl iln pi.-t i past aid 1 i iln -'.' nl bury tlieir dead i mn p it cily willing t pass receipts tilth tin l pul ii an mi ty 1 could mil help in ing a uepublicuii inr ibe fin lire i nei 1 i.n i lli.e hi silo it nlliim llllll lll.lllgll 1 sill ii imt ill i'lilte ll lllllllillllliiill tt lit ll illls i nl i ft eiten iii . slut 1 1 se k iiii • llie i mi lim in i ii , i ling to i my ilnty 1 have w.uk iioiigli for ti inili i mn reasonably nil paid nnd ion lllln li imtn il.'ty llllll iln iinin quiet mill poilc fill my l in iii ing din s sb.ill in . ilu better i bul in siilistied wiih besu re in inks mr or.-eley i.f ib sol ject i lin iwii p.ilitical lit im ie d reviewed at length lbe piilieipul incidenls of bin j iiini v soul li bid impressions 1 1 s iiiilim n p lilies mil sneiotr urging earin 6tly his familiar view-nt illiberal a il gem runs lieatllieul . i in cm quered slut s ii spoke in severe t'tui nl llie k ti klux winch he said the government i uglit tn exiii pule ill mice in il lorevel .|. il in seven in il liinie sarcastic coi.d lu ll ii ii n nf he thieving carpel-buggers it ho plunder and prey upon poor negroes and poor whiles while pretending in lm nnx inili i'i.i llnir i lllll 11 imi and lbe mil nt'lnll nt llnir i uls ll snid liny were lhe greatest cxi.-ling iibsliiele to ll pul lie in ust-f i.duiif v in lbe so tit ll und mi in de nounced tin in alluding tn his speech ut vicksburg ml greeley sui.l lie did mu say he ii list id the lime tinlilil come whin iienl lie north in nld luuinr lee und stonewall lucks hi as tie in i grunt uinl sllellll i , bill lli.il lie in pni he time tun hi uiiii.n when nil americans north mil snlilli will iiii it just piidu in iln iiiilitury char tlcler and uchievenieiils nf generals i.m nml stonewall jut son just iis we of i tit ni nih lake pii.b in il.e character and achievements nforatit mid slniiniii ami thomas possibly added mr gteeley this is too strung inr some of you bin i cm wait jiniccriiiiig the new d partuiv in iliuiiglil it was inlly juslifiid 1 lie 1 l.u o.-.ins hud dune well in depart irom t e imli li nld business of bulling llnir i c nls ngu nst . i stoue hull hut it innl always beili bis p..lu never to cnnjiirti it imil iiiniii-f fir a giinil action the dem ncriiis sec tin y nit where i y innl belli r nnl be twiil lliiil liny hud heller depart he tt i s gal 1 tin i iw lb | n llln ni il gl 1 in bi e lhe dt'in nils bud gol u ll » i nil ten i religion lie would lint howev er in ike ton ti u-h uf the new depart me ii did not understand it professed any sorrow for past warfare against the righis nl iiiuii nor made any promise not lo re new ii ; imi ii i lm lit nn finis admit till ilium llepnblii e i nllli'liillni'iils in llm constitution an lin illy and irrevocably ratified wu shall le i safe nnd t lmt nil we have gained is secure under guarantees if the 1 il mil ' im.-i iiiinuii inr said mr greeley i am weary nf tlis strife con cerning ihe liiiiiluineiii.il principles nf nur i instill linn j mn lived id teaching llm i eui'if ruts the a 11 0 nf the democra cy i up ice llinl iln-y huve taken a lll'w departure hm will ii noi put ihe re i publican party immediately uutofpowci ? i is usk.-d iltuike says confidence is a plant '•■low growth and it will tike some tune for the people n btve much fiilh in the new ci-.eil of ibe democracy ; il will lake i some nine f„r | licfr nwn 1,,'lu m tielluve i ultimately ihlnkll will strengthen tlo i iiuieraey but i mu willing t go out . f power now uml in i ilm mlnnrl iy forever if necessary the downfall nml overthrow nf ainerlenn slavery is the giundcsi wink of any gcuorntlnn since llltl cnvi'l'nnieul tins louiiil 1 et us i.iii int.i-r ihe grand nld hiblu injuucii spunk io ihe children il h,'y go !,„■" "' ''] " w ghl long ngn o hut e ended nil ibis uniil le by universal nnuipsly ami linpiu ilnl sultrage nnd if the deinucruls 1 l''''1 he l.ii'.i the republicans must gin i lhe fu hi r in ill-ill n.i mr greeley summon il 1,11 i i hi pn pin lor m ti issues and in it simple « huh nre npeii ques lions ol industrial policy 1 miilomil ml hin l'lll ill iiml lll'ospl l'lll me llllll mole unpen lie iiiiii ili ii mil |'|„, m'si nml uiosi '"" i •"•* vice nl tin allll'l'lcilll i iii ii lie closed iiiii ,,,, h.i|iiciii nposirnphi iii i •' '"'"' i i ii i dip ,., which he hnjiiil for tin wl ob country for peace unity nnd prosperity nud , ii ;,„,:,| in •"'. cheeis limn llm thousands around iln ]. 1 1 1 1 . i in . the ltu'll.miimi wilt on jeff davis although be luld ns nt augusta that he was averse in pul lie dem u htrntiiim : und knew tlml his simplest • would i iiii lhe south inn in and ihen would be silenl we iiml him n leu , ya r wards sti ailaiilm again holding ili d is etidi ni bis v nnii v and selfishness mc sn excessive thai h wuiihl hariingilu till a day if be could iiml u ,|, z x sin lur nnd i x c imiilssiiiies nnd bomb p out hei oes in cull him out •• such auditors "" ".•"• in m il davis in iiisioii tu llm hlt lupiuiu and i ml hiudaiious lo ibe ii nn ib i n cnuipiiigus — iiiu real ii which heitiiciiil.il lo inaugurate tin l.ui is ni t close ol iiiii war whaievi r repiii.iiiuii ibid til cnuli'ivid mun may once have possessed ims thnrniighly ; used up ; uml but i'm fbi l,..y,i ■■, ,- i , ' -. inl.t iiiiii ns iiifle i.i in v i il ai lbe .,.. lie tins iii lbe north tlml mil imu us ill-ill nn lil l in l i i li il 1 1 iii iuin ll i>..it ol iiiiii tyr and people who hud sut i'm ml i nun 1 1 i ul hue tt llmi till il enlist was i.-i tin nigh in ililllislilli'ss sell rim ei ti it i ill ti nt i uml iguoriitice strove to fiil-gl t ii nil mil lo liiolt ll tm hllll tt ilil i ■i i : inl -\ inn ii hy this tt us i he i mi ni , u he c list ii in ilu lit 1 i iiii-i ll on lhe public and ii ppi un d in picl.'i iln shade noi iili since iln ih nh id general lee ti hose pies i.m iiiiii i xiimple sm liied lo awe b in ii io sih i ce mid ii'liremeut hns he i in ig il iinin in si elusion ui il n mini ml ilm tiil.t i.iii 1 iiiiii ol hgllitlor und il in gogue we publish his 1 si speech ui atlanta — tin in oblation u e shall make in bis ini.iiy il is el i nl in in 1,1 spl . ell hi align 1 llmi he sill ttilll hi e.ls i pell and to ile luce i i day lie km us lhal l.is iiiii im ci s nu account ol hi uupopti lni t , uie initiiiil in nt y i it nn iln y ml mit.ie and if be weie u ll tic limn and unlit tu-b'il tin iiiiiii i ilu s.mib be pn li rn ■-, he would iiiiiii his tongue hut in llll lasl s p i ell he ll ml i ink s in ull vise lbe people ol lhe south lo 11 colli se which if adopted it uniil en tiie lbe mice ss ot ibe r.idtenl puny again nud hgiiin he ii'penisi l.il ns stand still und quietly await di-v lopnien s ;" if gun can ntui nil it ill be f ell ,-" wait quietly and pa • hen 1 1 iili the title tat ns us sooner or later turn it will i you will hold the balance nf powt-i j and iu lhal hour youi 1111.1 will he gn at uinl tour success will be gniit i his insi is very much inibe sin in of those i illicit im vnuiils winch in um it il nl lhe afiicitii churcli iiinr ilo if inptoii k nl co i i ice and ill danville ntli-r the bill nl i i inn mil — it in ii i t try other iiiiiii ol eomiilou sense knew the southern cn ise was liopeh ss this ml vice i standing siiil ami lining nothing if ii menu anything means lliu southern pi-nplu shall ink no pint in ileciions shall surrender . heir sum gov ernment t iln carpet baggers scalawags and iicgiu.s nnd let tin in cast the clcc tiirii vote ill the southern stales for lhe kiiiiic.il candidate for the presidency — nothing could be more ngiceuhlu to the radicals dut is it the ad fie i states man a patriot a man ni on sense n nl an embittered disappointed dema gogue who would keep lbe f llltllltii people fore yer under lhe heel of despot ism which lie aided in impose unless lii selfishness iiiiii vttiiiiy could he gratified by the impossibility — hi achieving their deliverance i we have a painlnl recollection ot mr j . ll'.i.-mi davis gasconading promises during lbe w»r ; ins luilure iu everylliing the discredit tofoullieni clutracter in hav ing such a n pieseiitutit e ; lhe lidiciilnus travesty ol a court which whs ouly eu peilalivi in subsei viency ; his jealousy of jiis prerogative which he cun ied so fur in regard inlorii ntion us mi impiilstion mi ins cupaeily und consequently before the rinse ol ilu war gut no iufni nation and tl ns lbe nmsl ig i ml ill i lllllll ill the colif.-d finiv of iis real i-ii'li ; in a word we have siilleiiileiioiiglilii.nl mr jeff i bit is and 1 in has joined ihe radicals wo rejoice to in i id ol inm " l~~if two memphis editors have been li h tug iini.l hi mn ll oilier ami to keep ofl t meeiing ihey eat their lunch in their i ns uml when ihey want a drink go foi ii ili-^iii-ml .-•! i-lmi nobody tin kii.itt iln in the ni'iiiiiing of tho titd a husband's giiiinnling mr davis am general lee tha contrast between theso fdtnoui moil iu llnir ooildllot sincii the wur is very gienl ootl loo luring his life of ier t lm war bora hlmiolf with unoicou llnnilbla propri.ily iiiiii dignity ||,. „,.,.. .'.- discussed politics mid never permit t.i liinmel tub interviewed to bis i'vci'lllllllig honor be il bdld ile consid i.'d tin pl.mil tint soillh lluil b i i jlllllcb lllld lliilliil'ipiul i y ri'llifllii of propriety lol.aing |„ g nw personal iligi,iiy—i ny nothing nml do nothing « bieb might iu nny niuiikor . u hniriisi lli.in mr davis ou till oihur llllllll ins been ginrciiicil y ,,» sueli p "| or sense of ri'spiihibiliiv nnd prudence hi iuin in ken tviii'ulul pi on s uro in limp lllg upon lbe pnlil hul iloginiih that weio ul issue iu the nun ii nl representing ||,, i ns imi iiiuii ,,„,| 1 1 >«- bilttlu for them an littving tn b fought over again jio "' * h'llglll iver in ilm t iiiim 1 nreiiiij lmt iln so who inuglit nguiiisl him uml us rn iln lute wm will interpret him to suli iln ir own purposes general leo li ft us unharmed by n mine or mi i,c ,,|' !,(,, r l)„vj |„ ,(„. iiiiilsini our del ut prostration nnd help lessness lift tlm urnis of defiance uml pmciilluij the wur not ended in this ixu norlh culls imu our leader end thus lie bihicte i us u deep wrong mui great injury . mr i i mid luive kept his lips s.n il „. 1 general leo lie bus no right bearing the rein s lm does to the southern people to put in danger their pence nml welfare by expressing bis in dividual opinions uboiit the sensitive top lc ll i were ui il bnl iuin lbe war hen leo viewed lhe situation in a miii iury s nre li considered bis country ii of ibe south uml himself as captives and prisoners ills high sense of honor und pen-mini dignity would not pcriuil him io rail ui those who held him iu custody ll tmly cotisidi ■md thut unmanly and peevish i inlulgo tlie lunkungaol exus|h iuliii.i.n m.l.'i>.itiii.'u..iv ninisitiike i n iiiun ttitli a conscience void nf offence i on i'.j tl.-.t be te is u l sss y,*y ol i.m j raptors uml subniilting himsell lo llieli power wlml else wiib there or him lo dot could it profit him in any inaiiucr in i x.i-pi nm ilu ui by controversy nnd bitier mi usuiuhi ( cniild it benefit his c ni nl 1 1 uu 1 1 inr bim tn s t lbe example of pi evislllii ss in list less lulling or in woi 8c iinin useless iliscii sinus nl questions up on which be uml bis comrades bud been il.l uinl in the bhmdy fields of buttle iiu lee acted exactly ns he desired nil nf bis countrymen to net henvoid ml wrangling nboul polities and bis'1 of ficial he i id lis peace in dignified -. nmity ns ll lllllll tt bn lind lone wlnit lll lll ujjllt right to the best of bis ability ; nml imu being deli nled nnd captive he sill in hi tl guilefully to iiii fate n a no ble lunn iml n christian gentleman nothing gave leu lee so much con cern us ibe haste with which the press and pul be iuin at the south rushed into ibe political canvass deluded liy the ignisfuluus set up by president johnson all r l.is infamous 820,000 nmuesty proc lamation he did not think il wise or be coming adhering to bis idea of what should be ihe cnmliict of captives he l un d nnd justly feared that while this was unbecoming in the south it would exasperate those wim held us at their uii'iey and increase tbe severity ofthe nib in gs or bis own people he was not minimis lor himself as i.m ns n in nth proior to his death in iii 111 iii bis opinions mi this point the wril.ir nl ibis limn met bim und begin uing wiib iiii assurance that he was i.o inii'iviir us ibe general knew und w ubl iii ike no improper use of any re mark in might mike asked iiim iiml in felt i imu l the political cnml i ion of llie country lie n-phd that lie thought there wns some improvement but still iln re mis a gnat ili ul to deplore in re gard tn the i flu per of the discissions north and smith — tbat ibey opposed a great obstacle tu the restoration of ace he alluded particularly to the ton lhe southern press uml said ilmt though greatly improved there was mill room for improvement we put in u pica for the press in re t lo iis promptness in vin dicating in ." iili from luluu accusations nml us uu illustration n ferred to an arti cle in tbis paper commenting upon the surprise expressed hy u northern join nnl that gen l.-e could possibly have fought with be south as lie una opposed in sluvety in that comment we assumed ihnl the opposition to shivery wus noi mn in lhe south — thai virgin a liiid been very near abolishing slavery in mo mid ilmt many promiiu nt sruthern men adopt ing mr jeft'erson's views l.ivorcd obili turn us the best for the welfare of tbe southern peoph ; and that these men bad n higher motive than the defence ofsla vi ry in their taking up the cause of lbe sou ii lhe general replied that controversy did im guild — thai llie norl hem journals sl null i ave known bis opinions long na — lhat ho expressed tbein before the re construction committee in answer to their lilleslioil — ihat bis inl her lit fore him was i opposed to slavi iv nsnlpublic evil in vir ginia all lilts ouglll in be know n and his ' motives in stunding by his native state ought to be known everywhere 13m controversy is unavailing said he it dues no good and only protracts lbe cay nl pi nee und national haimnny in ihis spiiit lin conversed awhile nnd [ linn changed ibe topic ol conversation | general l'-c wss more anxious for his coiintryraon especially for virginia than he was for himself heyearnod lor qui et and order for lhe country ami for the subsidence of bitter sectional animosity ii anything hasten 1 his dentil it wns tlm disturbed state of his country mui tho mud passions which delayed tho restora tion of good holing and general pence such conduct is iu wide c nst lo that of mr davis it may le a personal gratification to mr davis to express his opinions ami hnno fur impossibilities but in doing so like n spendthrift he seat tins wide i list world ol wealth in the sympathy nnd love in the hearts of his countrymen won by his sufferings as n prisoner ami he can never kllow lbe gloiiiius recompense which enmo to the soul of l.iibtri k i („,. i jnhj l f national devotion aud sell alinegaiimi liteh vispatch the dew dttop i went nut one inoining early n see lhe dew drops | there wns nno on every bhldli in lhe grusspliit i have seen j iv.fs spaikllng iu ilm ring mi the lady's finger j uml glittering in thu jeweler's shop bm j i have never se „ gcl „„ llm 1 bright us tlm jewels worn by the brass bbides 1 stooped lott'll nud looked ul tbem and ilm grass said are you conic out lo see nu i nu to sen the dew-drops i a little sparkling drop shook himself up what said he what was lhat come out to see you beautiful dew dro s i said whet lot i love to see tlie calm blue heaven reflected iii your bosom that is because 1 am pure said the dewdlnp ileuveli is ill liny s i eflccted in a pure bosom vou cun not sec heiiven iu llm bosom nf muddy water imr in the heart nf a wicked child ml the chil dren who love jesus tu be pure even us ii is pure t.l-vil^i'l-vii'o'r ib'-a glow ing sunlight it shown like a little sun ns 1 held it and looked lovlici ihnn ever tho little imp smiled the day is iirenkiug and tlm good sun is changing ultimo iho likeness ol himself tell i your little christians when jesus shall appear tln-y shall be like him lim lhe lay is breaking llie sun is drawing ou mo i'm going going — " don't go yd i said stay and talk in me lie is sending down his long sunbeam angers i feel ihem drawing mc i'm going sniy liule dow-drop 1 said stay j and lull wiih nn all duy long " only iii ilu night i live mi earlh and when day bn nks 1 lice away lo heaven mi the beuiiis nf light christians are lhe dew drops nl jcsus they tuo stay j on the mu ih while night lusts ami when heaven's day breaks nml iln slunlotva flee away jesus will draw up h is dew drops to himself hut i cannot stay — the sunbeams are drawing inc 1 feel their hiving kisses i'm going up tn the heaven — un te the glorious sun i'm go ing up to the calm heaven up tothe glorious sun i'm going it grew brighter anil heavenlii r and smaller 1 looked and looked till i look ed iu vain ; there was only the blade ol grass the duwdl'op was gone rendering wearing fabrics in com hu sti ble some simple and inexpensive methods have lately come into use among foreign manufacturers of muslins eutton chub and oiher woven tissues for rendu ing those fabrics comparatively incombustible and thus insuring personal safety to a de gree nut ni iii un i i ly enjoyed one nf i hese met boils discovered by a french chemist consists in mixing with the starch used in making up tin fabrics half of iis weight nr carbonate nl lime com monly culled spanish chalk or spanish white lhe muslin or other stuff is then ironed as usual the chalk thus added in no respect injuring either tho appearance lbe uuiililv or the whiteness ot lhe goods another process that of m luuvugfon consists in exposing cotton cloth for a certain time lo the vapor of burning sul phur by which exposure it assumes such an amount of incombustibility i hut al though it will char and borne brittle when held over the flame of a spirit lump it cannot bo mndo to take liie while nf course under like cnndiioiis but un pre pared in this way the cloth would have inflamed at once to render such fa brics impermvuble to water m newman makes a sulphuric acid bath through which the cottons or linens are rapidly passed being hfi in contact wiih tin ac id only from ten seconds to iwo minutes according to the nature of the tissue which is immediately after passed through very cold water and next submitted ton thorough washing process the i fleet of the action of tbe acid is lhe formation of u varnish-like matter which especial ly after it has been regularly spread over ihe lain ies ami incorporated therewith by hot-pressing and calendering greatly in ctenses the strength nf the fabric and renders it water proof i he physicians of one county in mis sissippi yalloliusha by name have i'm molly and publicly announced lhal j*1 j will not attend the families of any [''""■i teis who have mortgaged their crops o the mcichali's unless i lio la"ei *•" u come icsponeible for their (»«'• par th du xwih sta(i mu8i0 nv ma nth a v mock there is nothing that eltnrms tl.o car more than sweet and melodious music it bus its controlling influence over both inn nnd beast there are very few per sons that cannot bo moved wiih concord ul sweet sounds mid indeed such ones liny be marked ns destitute f pure uf leclion nml noble hphils music wiih its soothing notes enn har monize llm in i wh disposed to be overjoyed by home success and un give vlvllclty to it wh n it is depressed will enrennd fnlsforti the anthem notes i •' bnbbiith morning lift the soul nway '""> in sorrows of the past 1 the un hidden tear gin-hes to ,|„. y m hile tha melody sweeps with th e.,iiit on jtg courses mutlo imih rhnrtnt to soothe ihessvase breast josorien rock ami bend ibe knelled oak the trumpet's loud clangor or the souild llf thu bugle ttill cause the old wtir horse lo quicken his pace and bis eyes io bl'igllloil up mice mine tt ill excitement and even the unbridled cnlis in iheir wild plays will stop and give a listening ear lo the sweet notes of music there is music on the soft sweet voice 01 il.e lender inothei ; in the kind tone of ibe affeotinnnlo sister in the dying oven ingbretg ii mrikes from hill to hill and ri t-k in i uk ; in the warbllllgs of the winged elinresieis chirping their nintin songs and in iho tilghtbirds lending forth iheir shrill notes tn brink the stillness of f-'1 i '» ibe miirnurnig stream aa it courses its way iii iiii mighty oceun and na lbe waters rush madly over tlm cata ract dame nature is quite lavish in ho llowing fnvoi's upon man lor happiness bul sin is no mun remiss in gratifying lhe car than the ey ,„„! na|uro beforo nt yet the invention at ..~~-- iuny soothe the poisoned purl yen heal the gulling ghastly wound ami save the sinking heart conjug al attentions th • first duly nf hushnnds is tn sym inthis - with their wives io nil tlieir cures hid lab us men me apt to forgot in the perplexities and annoyances of business lluil inline cares arc also annoying und ny the patience nnd strength nf iheir wives liny conic homo expecting sym pathy mid iluenlion in.t me too nut to imve none lo give a single kindly word ar look thut tells bis thought of her and her troubles would lift lhe weight of cure from her heart second ly — husbands should mako confidems of their wives consulting them on their troubles and em harriissuii'ii'.s a woman's intuition s often better than all his wisdom und shrewdness and all her ready sympathy and interest interest is a powerful uiti to his efforts for their mutual welfare — men should show their love for their wives in constant attention iu iheir man ner of treating them nnd in the thousand und one trilling offices of affection which may lie hm illy noticeable but which make all the difference between a life of sad and undefined lunging nnd cheery happy existence above nil men should be wnre of treating their wives with rude ness nnd incivility ; as il they weie the only person not entitled to their consid eration and respect they should think of their sensitive feelings and their med nf sympathy and never let the fire of lnv3 go out or cease to show thai tho dame is burning wiih initiated ferver fiieaksof thktyms — the blunders some times mute by printers are truly wonderful the following are examples of what can be done in ihi line : in the ollice of a new york paper there stood in type the report ut it periuon and a inragrnph about ihe career ol u rond dog in making up these two got mixed nml the renders of the paper next day were astounded nt the foi lowing melange the kev james thompson preached iu a large audience last sunday this tins bis h.-t sermon previous tu bbl embarkation for europe lie exhorted his brethren nnd sis ters nud after olfering u devout prayer look » whim to cut i some frantic freaks lie ran up smith strt-rt to brown innl down arr street to college at bis stnige of lbe proceeding some bo seized him tied n tin-kettle to bis tail niul let him go a great crowd gathered uml for a few tuimites there fas a lively stent finally be win shot by a policeman a gentlemnti in knoxville tennessee has iu his possession a cnbboge stalk cut by his father in florida whiles soldier in ibe war of 1812 and used by him lor years us a walking slick it is in a good state ol preservation and makes a hand some and serviceable cue is it wrong to cheat a luw-ver 1'mt i recently very able discussed by d st ing society the cnuelusioiisfiossible wus lhat it was not wrong b *•— - 7tlcd to one's useful marriage — * ' business „.„_,, suit i suiter you must suit to succeed a i '"' *''"' .,,.,■a l,.,t.'l-kecpcr is called ln a boss "" n a the difference between an over i out and a bubyl an overcoat is what you wear and u baby is what you was when a young lady offers to hem a cambric handkerchief lor a rich bachelor b often to sow iu order thai eh may tciip
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Title | The Old North State |
Masthead | The Old North State |
Date | 1871-06-23 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1871 |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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Title | The Old North State |
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Date | 1871-06-23 |
Month | 06 |
Day | 23 |
Year | 1871 |
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Date Digital | 4/9/2009 11:21:27 AM |
Publisher | Lewis Hanes |
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United States North Carolina Rowan County Salisbury |
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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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■***_?** vol vi hams uy n ., junk 28 1871 no 25 administrator's notce tin iiiiil.i mm l || tying qualified ns admin i »'« ' i ibe . in f john m lowriitu-c before the i'rnlmta i ourl nf llownn t mv : hereby llnllllcs llll i r-n ii lllivlngchliint ngnln'tl , mid ustnte io oxlilhll ilieni in bim before thu first ihiv of luim 1872 or ii.i nnii will i plondod in i n ni limn recovery ham i.s lowrance i--.-'1 "»' l"l administrator i a davis bro k i . it a n i it a n k i it corner main ami bank streets 8 m.isiii nv n ('., nv ii.i bnl in ii'ii 1 sinii.'i stnie county nnd . ut heenrl , < uln llullion hunk notes i i'm l llill und not collect i.'.iliiiiierchii paper buy nml sell kxchango k?cp deposit tie count nud ill low interest mt lbe mue will receive subscriptions for slock and do nnsils iii interest i meri'llllllls mid l-'ninier nnilon il ii ink of charlotte n cl lioslloclflllv solicits the eorre u.lenee ol llio-e be bull with us c'llslller of lliu iii nub uniil nf . tope i ni before lliu wur salisbury may ll ls;i hm.pd time tabic western w c b xl takes i|-|:i:i i n skpt 1870 iihsd west doing bast arrive inm arrive leni-o ■i iii tn ilnlinri .. it et fiw m 11117 ■' tint 1 1 reek h ih " hsheti lifi.i ii 7 lii i htntcsi llie 7 ii " 7 38 >■h i " b.ut " i'.ii.itibn sin 8.98 888 " *&'■" a ni-ttt 7 30 •■m15 ■• 11.40 " mis •• hlck.iry i.iii •• ir.ii •• 10,88 •• iiiiiii ■i i iu .. 4(i8 " il.l " 11.18 •' mnrgniitnn n ib •■n 80 >• ii.8u ■• wim ii hrldgewit.fr s m • 3,81 ■> ia.4k pm marlon 1,43 ■■' i.l.l i it it lire ill 1 . ind slipper at stlllcsvlllo kept vi s7ll m r i r w best & co lialeigii x <\, auction & commission merchants bol , i consignments of corn riour and produce generally particular attention paid to a .« tion suits 111711 ii 11v permission to v . 11 vru.i.titu . 11-11 k w b amikiibon •■llitlzcns • jko i wu 1.1 tils •■- tile v ii v it -. tifkiuttv un ilalelgh n c march 1 1 - 3m _ __ manboos 1 llnir lost llm ll i nl if't fu 1 i ii 1 11 liiini » ntivni iv k ■.!.'* i i.i..siii 1 '• « i nhax i 1 ,-..'".. .• tm 1 ...).. s|.«r-.bi..rriu'it,nr8e tuin '. 1 tl mm --. '!■■• i iu n.i " i i '■"' , i'm ''■""' • mm ml mil i.l i 1 iii ii|i di ■in 1 ' ii i muni >,. ,• mil in •■..• t ..... k il.'i'-i . lni hit llllluo tl t . r 1,1 \ ill li tit 1 ■-'. ' e.-r i .■. i n - uinl tit .■,,].,,, my 0 .-■ult i'l ,-■i br 1 ' i untie r in ll.1t ,, in i 1 '.' ■« ) ■cl n r l.t il.-iii un trill 11 ir nmill'i >) t •'..",- 1-1-,'t hul l-riti'lli'i 11 lhe ttitrn.lr.il ennaeuuen " mtu-at ie my berao'cslly cun willi nn he l.ui " - i om nnl ninli r .' ,. ,,,",, , , mi „ ' , ,,., 1 in imli k m li i cur nin .- . n i ■; t-fi'i.ti ir.f'iii.1 in in ui ■1 ul'l.ii rvf v nif-i-tr ..•• mult r ■i ni i is tm il'-ui uny b , rosy cur in m it ». it , r vi.lt y 11-1i ut l.-slly tlit l-il i nillil !•■ill t u imu is '•' evriy youlll ami every nnii in hit 1 1 prill :,'.'. ii in 1 1 i'm i'tif . j t an v lei lit si nn i111i1i 11 r li 1 i il i'i nl '" ' to i".t i »• a l i i.n i mlir.i 1,1,1 in ' t icl sb ct3 a,l,lm - . _ nm i rt i 11 is 1 ' ki is * ch i 7 unit l.t mit v rt i'oii hint ii 4.'.s9 nmt 2 1 it . w i i iii wis ! t ii . i 1 111 ml 11 ' iv m t i alt vcuk51 tijarcljousc danville va i-ni tin bale op leaf tobacco rales room 166 by 70 feet tvitli nineteen jk:y llglits prompt ittent'on to tie interest nnl ( oinleit ol planters i tl li ti ui illilli min linu i.n li.nv tlie largest sales ilonni in i mn w i-'"i locked n in warehouse ui niffht orv stalls for horses hall snd see us ii.-i 3r ly ' raleigh national bank of n c kii.einii mnn.1i 20lh 1871 this bunk under 11 resolution of lbe stock holders nnd iiiiiii lily 111111 tlie comptroller of the currency lias opened books nl tlieir bunk ing bouse in ibi cily for subscription in lbe in crenno ol the stock to bull a million dollars be ins the authorized cnpitnl 2:if c dewey cilshier u — m jbb i thesymptoms of liver are uneasiness iihjvxons']|;""l iiii in the ide j sometimes lhe uiin is in *^"^^^— tzt-t^i i1 boulder and is mis mk n for rheumatism ih -'■nir li is nflected with b.ss of appetite and inm bowels in general eontive sometimes alternating wiib 1 t \ . it11 ssss3 1'1'1 " '":"' '■1-1"1 j f.t ith pain ind dull it ;>- m xixvxsxl i ivy sensation 1 idem jilil loss of memory no j ■»»»«— | j tii,i tvith iiitiful jji^utoii of having left lone something h hich ought to but i ell 1 ( iften complaining nf weakness debililt . and low spirits sninelimi-s many ofthe nliovi symptoms altend ihe disease and ut other times very few of them bill lbe liter is generally be organ ino.-t involved cure the liter itilli dr simmons liver sss |