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The Stanly Banner from Albemarle, North Carolina • 2

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The Stanly Banneri
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Albemarle, North Carolina
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HACK LIJSTE The nndeMineil wkli to notify the Public ofttie tact that they are riiuniix a Luck lin eonmcie i with th 8 Mult from Salisbu to Albemarle Twice a week leaving Siliebuiy Mondays and i 'leailavu at 7 a lu arriving al Alb marie 5 tu Leaving Albinaile Tues days and ridays at 7 a ta arriving at Salis bury 7 HITLOCK CARTER Contractors SAMUEL PEMBERTON Attorney at Law ALBEMARLE PRACTICES in the Courts ot Union Cabal rus Montgomery Richmond Stanly at An son counties the Supreme Court and the ederal Courts Special attest ion to col lection tr IIIIHK Ml 1 MELTON Desires to inform the citizens of Stanly in 'I surrounding counties that he has always hand at bis ebrp one door north of store a full line of the above oi bls manufacture which lie sells ut prices to sod the times Boots and Shoes made toordi' and tepaited ou short notice Thankful for past favors 1 roepwtfnHy licit a continuance of the same Wi Brains and Method in anning THE BANNER THE NEW 8 Gil you Sewing Machine Company MH lepaied i Her the mat LIBERAL TERMS IO MEIiCHANlS and OTHERS: Who will deal In Sewing Machines $150 a Yearor75cts for Six Month THKiR MANUACTURE Now is the time to Subscribe amily avourite The most successful and most pop 'Ular or amily Work Josh Billings gives the following advice to young men be dis couraged if your mustasli grow It smntiines happens that where a Burlington Hawkeye: Tlemm wlo clings to the edge of all the bed cloh and wraps himself tip in them every inr too dearly for it starting crops a I ie too bite or laying by a little too Lock Stitch Machine Vi hy is a stick of candy like a horse! Because the more ou lick it the fastei it goes Xi John Adame was once asked what he most lamented in his life He answered: Aly impetuous temper and vitnperous manner of speech which prevents me from returning good for evil and induces me in the madness of my blood to say things that afterwards I am ashamed of Could talking or writing have avail ed anything enough has been said and long ago to have depopulate I the towns and established able blockade for bread and meats around the cotton States We do not propose now to waste ink arguing the jvoint Our purpose is if possible to the court and work We believe In the days of our laueus hen a man suddenly dropped out of the com munity they used to drag the neigh' boring ponds and examine all available hanging places in the vicinity Now adays the first steps are to examine his bank account i in U8 Our ck i fuii 'in i coin low Money I Win re on and goudr pm do to ALBEMARLE BY BOYLIN Let us go lor her at In two hours alter the beggar entere I the splemud saloon of the Byrd mansion She was bewddnel for she lia 1 never £: i upon so much elegance i efore except aa she had een igciicy Department prta icii I so intc nd VI 1'1 fl 1ST eng 1 si tfsat have been shal'ew rows too wide tx mary or tco few stalls to the acre god or bad seed how great the fac tors that enter into the problem Think you that any but a careful ob server a close calculator a patient and profound thinker can leit Another proposition palpable to every reflecting man is that every one's operations should be brougi shaqdy within the limit of his means Ciedit at all times is 1 az irdotis during periods of great financial disturbance it is almost invariably disastrous Creditors then become tinusu clam or ms and property brings little wnen forced to sale But what should be done if one is already in debt it may lie asked Sell if nee I be everything over and above what is needed to run a one horse farm and stait from the bottom Show yourself honest and you will not need homestead or ct'ier laws to protect you Creditors are exacting because they fear dishonesty WADESBORO NC Off rs to he eii izen o' Al in I 1 1 so to lie publie generally his professional services and any one desiring Dental Work will plense notify by letter or postal card at Wades boro and they will receive prompt attention Price rea onable lor cash 5 3m PAINT An English newspaper writer de 1 scribes New Orleans as a city of! many tongues and pays its people a fine compliment by de bring that a lady may walk alone by day or night from one end of the ci to to the olh er and not le insulted Published at its Low Price it if Available to all THE TWIN PORTRAITS A rising artist So Gilbert Law ton was called but only hy a small circle of his eaiecial friends Other wise he was entire ly unknown to feme But he was hojieful Once he saw an eagle leave it nest and soar up high towards the aun while its un feathered young fluttered but remain ed behind unable to follow He felt that it was ranch the same with him self that struggles would strengthen his pinions and he would in time Ire able to ascend the great ladder of fame Ami so he toiled unceasingly or some months he had been en gaged upon a portrait He had fir seen her in the streets and she was a begger or the next thing to she was a street singer When her voice first fell upon his ears it thrilled himfor it was wildly beautiful He knew that voice trembled He saw her hand as it was extended to receive the pitiful coin dropped into it and he observed that this trembled also and that it was very tiny and delicate Then be locked upon her face Her eyes were of heavenly blue but wore a sad expref on and were downcast Iler golden hair fell in tangled masses over her shoulders indeed she was beautiful althou' no one but the young and enthusiastic painter had as et especially noticed that beauty Wien he explained her his wish her face became radiant with pleasure which lent it au addi tion '4 charm The picture was completed and the artist sat gazing on it He could scarcely deci le in his own mind which he loved the ie original or the semblance But dropping a emtun before the work he arose ami walked to the window gazing into the street A a gh escaped him and so absorbed were his thoughts that he did not ob serve the entrance of a second until a hand was lived on his ioul der ami a voice said: I have called to see your work as 1 promised The artist blushed and even trem bled and as he lifted the eoveiiig remarked: Mr Byrd my fate de pends upon a few winds which you will speak now I have thrown my ole soul into this picture and I am everything or nothing You are an old pi Liter speak candidly tell me just wlmt yi ni think' It was some moments before the young man raised bis eyes aa 1 then only when attracted by the long con tinued silence of his friend When he so he saw that Mr Byrd was pale as sitii had sunk into a chair and th it he trembled violently lie sprung to bis side with a cup of wa ter and when the old man had par tially recovered he asked: in the name of Heaven is the matter with you my friend is your model? who is your model gan Byrd AU was explained and then the cl 1 continued your p'linting come with me to mv Gilbet followed his old friend and he entered a superb mansion in due time and 8 then taken direct to the studio His own picture was placed side another and it was the you ig ni in's turn to ftwt i i surprise for here was two jxntraits exactly alike with the exception of the dress Mr Byrd now said: seated Gilbert and I will tell you a secret which has never been breathed to mortal man before Twenty years ago I painted the likene of my only i IN REORGAN Z'NG ITS Ever since the war the land has re sounded with complaints of labor with more justice it should be lack of brains 1 trains to plan brains to cal culate briins to execute brains to decide it cro will pay much labor will pay how iimcii and what manures will pay what rext shoul 1 given to the soil what re tiiution made for its depletion by crops what rotations will pay best and loi gcst! maintain fertility cf the soil wnat stock will pay best and most econo mical modes of feedin i these and hun dreds of other like questions call most loudly for strong educated thoroughly trained brains Away with the prac tice of making tenants or piriners of negroes and deletating to them the direction 1 management of om thrrn agriculture What would ie tiioiiLtht of a merchant or a contrac tor who would put negroes in charge of his tiu i Docs fiirinng re qni If Ju Igiuent less pen option less tct than imyin and selling goods If the past has be a niiiii'e wim must be done to make the future a success A icision this i ri! is not always easily reached T'lu weath er the kind ot crops the time and inner of plowing the manure used and its mode of appf citu lank Ki litv tor i in Wiiiti VV in la a Zini nnd i i I i i I HKlf mil to In 1 I I I Ml! Ms at iwenli Hi ti a ll in the eoun'n Ai Clualjl' Titan (Jlii ii i Ludir Ho iiiiieO Bows tb i Millintri Goods under the 01 Miss Wiilib Kkrs a ity SrC'oMB TO SK I MONTGOMERY A DoW'i Ijiirnil i THE BAuIMdSTER 'iifvs i only wha' i and spsillS 1 1 lint is 1 rut Ilin milk nc it a paper whirt ii parrii' may witim tear pl ice before ini Its critica in local State Mil' Vili mil an cie did xpr aeltHI our opiriiin noliiiiib' i inr oi iIim simp'T i arliee rvi iey careful nlioii and nothin: is published wb eh we not hom sily helievi will inter st our retd er will eoutai'i very week curetully Ii eti si: nmary of Sure Gerierul and PollV i il News all Local ot interrst Aztl uiltiral ms and Reliaiius Intelligence be idee a eUtlieient qiianijty ol iglit Read Ing CLUB RATES: ive copies one year fldleac'i Ten cop ies $1 25 each Twenty copies and upwsnll 11 00 each Extra copy given to getter up every club AMILY NEWSPAPR De is tha ntertainmant Mil Instruction of its Readers UB1IS lED WEEKLY AT that farmins! properly conducted does I time na rolls over is now about ripe a is itw id prnipr!) tn mil rt nrl ha I liiiu us vmis ae reawuauic ami sure when brain nnd brawn co shivering fellow who sleeps with hm operate i he filly intelligently and aP ointed a committee of one to do enersreticiillv but we bel eved iust as the li tkin'i fully tl a' speculative careless routine uncaleulating unscientific farming wih not pay bi wi fearful speed make bankrupts oi those who pa ti i it irus ratimis of the latter proposi tion abound on every side those of I i the firmer whilst far from being so it from the streets through the closely luneroils mly be seen in most curtained windows Her confidence evcry community a few firmer was soon restored however by the Ending head and shoulders above the kind treatment she received and then unthinking crowd THE LIGHTEST RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD With our printed direction! no instruction or mechanical skill is required to oparat it The construction of the machine is based upon a principle of unique and unequalled hm (J city comprising simple levers working upon centres The bearings art lew aad Ihn are hardened and polished The machines aie made at our new works in the city of Newark with new TpscW (patented) machinery and tools constructed expressly to accomplish what we now oflsr Mvry UMchint ully trurinKlrd SEWINC MACHINE C0r New "Vorlc nnd CTaicngo WR TTY WT SAVINGS By using the DnmeaHe a 1g fl 111 HI pr the most stylish and psrfect Sttta Bill costumes can be produced at a large MrhwS 1 nUlliVllU MONEY to those who choose to make or supeiiZ tend the making sf their own garments With the' highest talent and the best facilities In all departments and the best ideas of the most skillM modistes both at home and abroad we are enabled to attain results far above the read) of the iverage dress maker Our styles are alwavs the latest and best Our elegantly illuAnted mtakue mailed to any lady sending five cents with her address Agents wanted everywhere SEWINC MACHINE CO New York nnd Clilocig'o "Vy dear ail i candidate costing a wag on the day of tion I am very glad to see you replied the wag have i daughter by the name of Gracie The blow aerrly killed the mother and even time has never healed t'ie wound I have made every effort to trace out the man and recover cur darling but in vain I gained Mich information however that I was satisfied he had died miserable in a distant town and ne had given little Greet up as los fore vi Now ou can acionnt "or my agitation when I first saw your pamt ajd those who are contei to stay in ing can you not" 1 can divine your is the niune of your I I only know her as Katie the street You know where she can be she was conducted to the As her eyes fell upon the pictures she stood motionless for a time and then said: you have painted two pictures of me instra of one Mr would you not like a Oh so she answered her eyes becoming brilliant in anticipa tion You shall have one oi'tlum Which do von I feci as if I could love it and the young creature kn It before the mother while tears fiileJ iier eyes This was too much for the grand father He sank into a seat and cov ered his face with his hands is yonr asked liert 'K Courtney I thought knew that before Courtney was his groaned the old mini you remember your again asked Gilbert Only my father He was not very kind to me and died in Plymouth sever I years ago' And you have laen singing for your bead ever I have' if you are to have the pic ire I want you to sing me a sou now You will do so will you Oh yes will ndy' She began one of her wild strains and the dwelling was filled with mel ody This had not long continued before the door of the study was opened and a lady entered the room She pale and staggered as if l'ering from great weakness She clutched the back of a chair for support and then asked in a fuiat voice: is this To have answered in words would have been uselcer however for her eyes had fallen upon the face of the child and with a dull shriek the moth er fell fail ting upon the floor In an instant Katie or Gracie as was her real name was by her 8 de As she gazed upon the mantle fwehe exe'a ined "Oh this is ti other picture you imagine who it my mother? Oh tell me is it my Joy never kills The orphan child at this moment gave vent to her feel ngs in sobs caresses and words of endearment and it was not long be' fore the mother was fully conscious of her great happiness Those twin portraits had been the means of uniting those loved ones ni' te pletf tcarrr and it raiubl to riipa will wait to nd yur tnon can buy tie tn'st good tor the ml uiony and it MON GOiflERY the pbi'e 1 l'u ii) I We have a very large tuck of Lorn ING AND which we are determined to ull If low pricereuy inducement lo liiijem Dress Goods in i vuni th 1 at Spiim tkr Sih't'K i o) io eV ARE YOU GOING TO lUXT? i 13 SMff ML fw Hi WKI 5 1 qsf daughter and the picture that you see before you She was then ton years of age she is now thirty and still who had been so long and cruelly sep arated mustash duz the best nothing else duz so well or Tailors and Shoe Makers with me' Mry not this be her child this model of mine? At the ago of nineteen my daughter did as many a good girl has done before hor she married without my knowledge one who was to me an entire stranger and nearly so to her Thai husband prove a villain A young man who went West a few months ago has sene only one letter home It came riday It said me a and his fond parents don't know whether he is married or scalp ed A rustic Pastor going his rounds uncommonly fine pig Mr Dibbles I Corijpmplat A minister asked a tipsy fellow leaning up against a fence where he expected to go to when he died I get along any better than I do now I shan't go An artless youth seeing in a church yard the inscription am not dead but thinking this a mere lias so Rival Address Weed Sewing Machine Co 51 and 53 North Cbarlea Street for in two years after he forsook her ing villager yes sir if we was More than he took with him a only all of us as fit to did as him piece of imposition exclaimed if I was dead by thunder own BALTIMORE Maryland.

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Pages Available:
38
Years Available:
1876-1876