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Dan Valley Echo from Leaksville, North Carolina • Page 2

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Dan Valley Echoi
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V'fy" i 1 7 i HISS PATSTS LETTEE. Grogansville Echoes. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr.

Jleb'ane until to-daj to recover. DAN VjLLEY ECHO nston tlien spoko of au- Mr. Wortlir a K. S. 32HTH, Editor and Proprietor! She Telb Two Anecdotes.

The Han R10T210 mm i -Entered at the at Leaksville, I ia the, Hodii. Ths Pox and His Times and 5 the Causes. Etc, N. C. a natter.

other point in the case in thefnaturc of excep ions, whereupon Mr. Meb-anc 1 said 'he. was willing to try that parti of ie case This seemed to astonish judge Bond, who said "Bat II thought you were too ill to try ithe case; Mr.JMcbane did not appear to hear but went on and THURSDAY. APRIL! loi 188C. PROPRIETORS, OF i All the farmers sesm quite busy, this Week planting corn.

Mr. T. ii -of was in-our-village Mr. L. C.

Grogan iwill start South on a business trip in a few days. Little Ethel Grogan's pet squirrel was devoured last Sunday bylsorae hungry One of our young men, who lias been a great cigarette smoker, has fallen in love with the pipe, I I heard once; that all the people of the earth agreed that at a certain LMD WlilMfiSE. II 0 Ii Jbour, minute, and second every raan, tried the exceptions. The case was woman and child should jrive a bis: yell so" that the -man in the moon OUR FIRSJ VOLUME. This issue closed the First Volume of the Iiciip.

Xo give our people! a readable oapef; i have used all efforts to build up and it i advance the interests of LsaUsville 1 i 1.1 cot concluded and will bej-esurced to-day. Balti mere American April 10th. The deuinrrcr madaby the defendants was! 4 verruledi The motion to Owing to the unfavorable weather and vicinity, anf humblj tmst our The efforts! beenlappreeiated. DANYILIiE, 1TAV, l. Return thanks to their Friends for the very-liberal patronage with which they have been favored since they have been in business and hope by STRICT attention to1 the' interests of their customers, tolbontinne to 1r ceht a liberal share.of their trade.

1 i i The Warehouse, in respect toJSize, Location, Lights, Accommodations and all other essentials of a Tobacco Warehouse, i UNSURPASSED by -any in the State. -V:" I The Proprietors pay all Bridge Tolls, on Toba ceo fought to tbeto tod keep it fully. Insured wittiout charge to the owner, and will obtain for you the TOPiof i the Market. Give them a trial. dissolve the injunction and remove Bubscriptions of many close with tJie recei also denied n(1 dis this issue.

Ve trlust they will punc- r-, miS3Cd. Lbverv point wmcu came raigut ccar anu una out mat tuis earth of ours was inhabited. -The hour, minute and second arrived, and a one yelled. AH wanted to hear the big noise, and there was profound silence on the earth rthe only tirfter there ever was complete silence, The agreement among farmers not" to raise too much tobacco would be about the same way. No one would act on tbe suggestion, but all would wait for his neighbor to do so.

John says the men, who arc so tually. renew. Vije do not want up at this two days hearing was de cided in favor of the Terminal Com on the lst Sundayj there wasjbutia small congregation at the church. We learn that the Jersey calf of Mr. L.

L. Thorn which fell jn his well, a distance of 85 'feet, lias recovered from its fall. Stone, Grogan Co. have just received their goods. jTheir stock of Iadic3 dress goods can not be surpassed in styles or I A visit to Stoncville will convince 3ou that the people there are in dead earnest a railroad.

Wc understand that one of their merchants is already doiug a jobbing; business. 1 We hear it rumored that Do wen drop a single, nam a from 'our list, but constantly to act I to 0ur already large i circulation But. a large sub-: list alone will not support i a paper. Cur me 'ciiant4 have been i liberal in the past, and we trust they I will be no lc3s so ku the future. pany' anj the receiver.

This maybe taken a3 the beginning of the end of this contest. Of course the matter will be i again before final decrees are reached. pRormfiToriS. GEORGE E. COLEMAN, 1 PETER-B.

BOOTHi JOHN A. IIERDON, Sr ASSISTANTS: anxious for 6ther3 to plant less ao W. P1NK WOMA CIC, tT Rockingham, N. TROJE BARKSDALB. Roidsville Notes.

vlimerits joaid our The many con of Halifax, R. T. HOLLAND, C. E. HOLLAND; of Franklin, Rn H.

CREASY, of Pittsylvania, Maj. M. OAKS, late of MarUns-ville, and others; who will be glad to see their friends. fc 5-6ib lllon. 'James AV.

Rep res nt at i ve. Mr. Craig has gone to Presbj-tery of the SUte and Reid, by the pres at Wihoh. out of the State, Is how tlie apprecia- Mr. Mayo has opened a first-class J.

G. MILLER OO'S bffice. i i printing tioavb the peojilp of his untiring service in belialf his constituents. those that can't raise any except the mullein sort; and it reminds him of the fox that had his tail cut off in a steel trap. He was so mueli aggrieved at the loss ef his brush; that he went all over the country trying to persuade the other foxes to cut oT their tails, because they were useless, anyhow, and much in their way, and it was fashionable not to have tails.

The times arc the great wonder is. that they are not harder." Kelley, a man who was arrested near here a few days ago for; stealings a woman i near Wytheville, was Ivncn-ed, but we hate not! yet received any definite news. Billii: MAiirr.ciNS. B3 dull. Tobacco i breaks Buiine farmers busy at home are light Tiie bill for th ie free I coinage of III MrJSa U.

in' 1 Boyd has returned from silver was defeate the, 8th of Apri in the House on All the N. C. it except Cox and leaves the silver members voted foil Henderson. Thfd his Sputtern.trip much improved. Rev.

E. L. Reid, editor Advocate, Raleigh, preached a' very able seruion lijere last Sunday'. Sainl Smith was cho8en'an THE GENUINE; Why, the country people are actually Congress found it question just as buying soap from the stores to wash their clothes with. You can't see a on assembling.

IT tie Bland bill will BOOK STDSe, REIBSVILLE, N. j. 1 Wes wisli to call the attention of the Public to the fact that we have opened a nice Hue of school and MISCELLANEOUS the Presbyterian churckof be the law of the THE HIGHEST STANDARD AND BEST ON THE MARKET lye-hopper anywhere now; oh, no, I last Sabbath week. elder in this pkv: MrJ i A country men hant the Daily fifrison, one of our oldest Proven to be bv Soil fests as well as analvsis.T See Tcstihonials of recommends Dispatch, of Apri that.merchants in citizens, was stricken with Sunday and is dangerously and best paralysis yifffih ta re se to Farmers and G. A.

Liebig's Analysis. For sale by. J. K. TERRY, Cascade and Leaksville.

ms who pav their buy goods from pf 111 taxes in coupons1. The ispatcJi ap The beautiful spring! What has -AND become proves. This Msm possbIy-j be the of our poets? -Moonlight be difficulty, that true way out of! serenade are much enjoved, (so -they R. NUjSTJST, Stockton, Henry women get lye from the stores. Home-made jeans is a rare thing to see on a farmer boj'a back, but trifling, shoddy goods from the stores now take the place of the stout, warm yarn jeans from the hand looms.

When I was a girl nearly every farmer had his flock of sheep and clipped his own wool, and his wife made the rolls and spun and wove it at heme but those frugal, sensible farmers' wives are no more to be seen. Why, they are actually getting their rag carpets from the North, and old threatens to decrease the Staje fund BOOKS AND and such other things as are usually kept in arlirst-class Book and would bc gl.ad to fill orders fr anything; in our line. Parties ordering goods by mail will have-their jorder filled prombtly and as cheaj) jag if they were here in person. I Any book hot kept in stock will be gotten at short notice. Srid) us your I orders or call on us.

when you come to Reidsvillc and we will be pleased to sefve you. say.) The Methodists closed their pro RATHER Try it and let it spea for itself. The best always pays best, Analysis by G. A. LIEBIEG-1- tracted meeting la3t Sabbath, having WISTED.

t- "The; Danville New River road BALTIMORE, February loth. ,..:..3.30 has Jeased the Mpbksville South I Nitrogen, equal to Available Phos. Acid west road to Lea and im from this date." received 57 new members during its progress, j. We notice several with! fishing tackle all arranged going, forth to find place to fish, But Ithe secret lies iniinjding a good jplace to Av ill operate the ro A. L.

SMITH CO. 5.01 itoanoKe, ft 3....... THE GRAND SECRET FOUJiD This road is pa1i ally graded from Minerva Art-is' occjipn'wTirsoon be gone. I rckon the art of weaving rag carpfetg be iost when SEND fOR TESTIMONIALS. CASH PRICE REDUCED.

Leak8ville via Mafliison amVWinston to Mocks ville. Tl Danville New caicfy em. .1" i 1 25-8: As the meetrrt 3 up the ghost. v. 7Vfl narro OUT AT -j.

For arrowing fine Tobacco the Eddystonerl i I i i 3 1 1 G. OtfER SONS COMPAKTrTr 7iuver ianroau its road, and is comp were mane py jltl P. i McNeill and Revs. cessful tb Leaksville, auu will no doubt' noiw soon completed The saloons Cunjniiiggim and Reid. SOIiUBHE GXTSJ-lfO HP PI 3 to Mocksville, and most probably to Tnlinnnf .11 JuuliU.

I II18I1I 1 people along the Statcsville. The line have needed is a rertect it and tried to aret a railroad of some; kind, and we rejoice to cee that theylhave a fair prospect HAS Nd SEPKRIOR, if an Equal, for the production of Without a Rival in Successful; Application, and in the Price at which it is ofiered to the public, i of securing a cqinpeting line that BRIGHT YELLOW TOBACCO are loomed. Dr. J. B.

of Fcrt Mills, S. will begin a protracted oneeting in ie Presbyterian church here next Saturday to continue at least teii day Dr. Mack is one of the finest pre: of the South. I cCargo and Neal are a thriving business iu the furniture line; They are young men and will can and will afrd cheap rates ot Patriot. freight and- travel i i -i The Cheapest and Best Mercy alive at the money wasted on guahna Even John has got to bu'ing it But Johu still mnkes a great deal of his fertilize at home.

I hear that you have oodles of it packed up -in warehouses in -Leaks-vifle waiting for the fool farmer to come and mortgage his crop to buy it. What fools we mortals all. be. And Joe Price has bought him a farm bell. Now listen out; every farmer will want one too and the farm bells will be rinsing all over the country.

Goodbye, now, to the old-fashioned dinner horn. But Joe Price can afford it. He is a good farmer, and knows how to take care of what he makes, and Pll venture that Mrs. Price makes her own soap, for she is a sensible woman. New; River Rail- The Danville an road is a 'narrow gauge, put extends Guano in the Market, Will give Certificate next week: from those who from Danville, to va.

cksville South- The Danville, Manufactured only at the Company's own works, from Best: Materials purchased strictly for cash. Call on F. JJ STONE Aleuts at and Puici.s Stoiik, N. C. Win.

Thomas Agent at Danville. Tlie following parties express themselyei as well pleased with Gber'c Fertilizer and will use it again S. Clay-brook, Mrs. Ivliza Smith, Richard Martin of Stokes County, IS. John Cardwell, Thoa.

Samuel Crew; Henderson Joyce, R. P. Patterson. Aso refer to the followingplanters in Rockingham use 1 the Special Tobacco Compound with who expect to, use itf again Lemons, J. L.

Stone JasJ Roberts, Walker Smith, Jno. B. Price. Brister Fov fcolnredV R. W.

Sims, Stoneville, N. C. i- have used it. a I revolutionize the trade in sthis de western Railroad lis the: road built WM. R.

SAUNDERS, Agt partment. Prices of all classes of r. Sharp, a6ting for by Col; Thomas It apr-8-2m Leaks vill(), N. C. i)aiivilie Railroad the Richmond furniture is so low that people can nov arord to marry.

The father of R0v. D. Wright, and was intended to defeat the ex- Keep Yotir' Si fyirginia Midlandi tension of the -I 1 blad to asree with; "We would be verd I Mesr3. G. Ober Sons Co.

I the Patriot in regard to its cxten- -1 1 1 5. I take pleasure in leaving that your Compound for tobacco i good. I it wc see no hope sibn, but at pres: whatever. have tried it by other brands and say it grows tobacco better than any of them. I am well pleased and expelct to use it in preference to any other.

ist8 of the baptist church, died last week in (grange county. Mr. Wiight has bee absent at his bedside nearly a mbnth, but will return! to his work this week. Dr. Bachelois, of Greens bor filled his pulpit lastjSunday.

Sunday night Dr. Cunfiinggim, Presiding Elder of this district, preached on temperance 5 from a 1. 31. :1 THE STATUS d)F OUR ROAD, stoneville, N. December 11, 18S5.

Another cause of hard times is top-buggies. Every farmer's boy and girl wants a top-buggy, and getting the top-buggy makes them want to dress finer, and now calico, that used to be good enough to wear to meeting, is hardly decent to wear every da3T. Even Sara Auk run and slipped on her wbrsfed the "Other day when she saw Bob Jones a-coming. Messrs G. Obci Sons Co.

andU Dear Sirs usedivour Special Compound for Tobacco Ihii HERE T(i! The 'Cacedn Chambers in Baltimore. Couns el Withdraw iromltiiB Case. think it is the besi Lever used want it again; it did not fire on the bill- like some I have usedh don'Orant better. scriptural standpoint, and as a re mar 18-G. i Yours trulv.

LARKIN LEMMONS. sult a mass-meeting was held to- ing here in eham- Judge Bond, si (it (Monday) and steps taken to 3- ted States Circuit MEROHAHfS' SAVS YOUR 'FREIGHTS bers as of the Un I. couldn't help telling Bobbf it, and NEXT WEEK havf! an election on local option in Astern IDistrict of Court foe the Sara Ann blushed like a pickled cab Half the reonisite number of June 10: L5 lie esterday heard oir Korth Carolina, nam53 were secured at once and I gnment in the case AVE CAN SELL YOU i 1 hinder will be obtained thout of Point tie Danville- reu Terminal Compaiij 14, 1 horse and plow, and while I am give u3 a lift in 1. trouble. Mocksville Sout I I I I I fI Crockery Glaps and Tinware, Lamps lull i win uvii) niiu niuiiL me r.ariy Amzi.

the western Uailroad the. hands of Col cause. Company, nowin Wants-to tell vou about ithei Durham Bull ll Fertilizer, Rose potatoes. It tires me mightily to write. Patsy.

AND onel J. Turner Morehcad as receiver. An Appeal The suit is to conSbel the! transfer of Lamp Trimmings, Stoneware, P. S. John says the ground is too of stopk.

stand ing some 490 shares in the name of Co wet to plant I wonder how many farmers saved tpieir potato n(l j50 tIie verjr L'PW'I raarket prices, and gave yoa'moneyrincigita. i Write for prices. L. D. WILD MAN CO $37.50 R.

Sharp. -v it. We, the colored I people of Leaks-ville, have been deprived of a public school our, toWn for two yearsjn suceossion on account of having no at were Messrs. J. The counsel press seed.

Ben I vie can't keep them sup China Hall, Danville, Va, feb o-6ra U. A Ton. of New Yprk, and plied, I hear. And as to oat seed i i. Ii.

mm' i Vv.m-.n II Staples, of Nprth for there being no4 nearly everybody buys Western seed nlafc no corpplainants, anp Cowen Cross, FUTURE! schpol house fior the colored race now. W. NiMebane, of of this, citv, a hdi prepare 1 yet. We thereftire hope Good old Dr. Jolms used to say jjirls didn't have anv sense until orth (parolina, for Mebaue Scott, pH Call on J.K.

Stepliens wheu onjwant anvthin iu tlte Furniture line: I have a hor.o able cofamittee will lock the at respondents. When the case came Wtokof iiniiturei which I am Veil ne soindthing in thev ot married and the hard horse do 3 and lur i i Cud I dm 1 iifr at rock-bottom prices. up yesterday, Messrs. Covcn Cross future for us. Colo uli Citizens, i sense rolled into them like shot out raa0t to be undersold I have liad hat misapprcheat ed ab order of of a shovel.

This mortcae svstem I 'SO yearp. experience hi! the btifne. 1 know that I can and will rive eajttstitlos court in regard jto' the filing of cer- Wanted. i I I will do the same for the farmtrs be- i iu botli price and quality of tjTy goods. ml desired to set i 4tThe OH Reliable, ihk Leaks-foPion pSn th siVns tain aflidavrts, them in.

Tins Repairing done in the manner and on reatotible nu-1 viiib Warehouse, Two and Half Mil- wq3 refused, and be- of the times. MirVP. lionj-Rounds of Tobacco. We are in morathjsg; articles call jand'? jwy' good. iiig forced ip trial, Mrjt Cowen said rv the case and ana oe couvmceu nai-1 he 'could not to At dead earnest.

With Joe Lane, the best Auctioneer in the State to cryj A Wonder cf Wonders! it, 4nd Stephens Pratt to push the How a beautiful, well finished bus as it stood, ad would have to retire and let his client! cunplov other coan- sales, the Farmers can bet on getting jgy can be atforded- at the price fori can furnth COFFIKS at theft no-S the last dollar. Bring it Uu; No which J. II. Hampton is selling them tke. I keep a line of iletalic Caskets, i dora lint ri1! Walnut raket5- im vw sel, which he idldL with- Mr.

Cross. will nfc bflM lay This left Mr. Mebane and he 1 mm mrA KitiJrV iev to pay'fbr itatfsell vou a Western Buirv for less to. pa3 ami pientv oi monev 1 ecssrd. Oa o-ftc I i worth.

TKyua complained of baijig sick with a bil i mm mm mm mm a I' S7 otber Xia- Ji I also manufacture eheap Walnut op-lar and Pine CoOln. II will fumih a cleap as can be had in' any market! J. It. hTEPHKy.X a 13-tf Lf NJ C. Leaksville Warehouse.

Joe Lane, money than any one else. They will Toih Pratt and Jim Stephens Pro- be kept constantly in stock. Come pri-itvrs. dc IS aad sec them zzd be convinced. ious headache, Laiid not lfit to go on.

Jujge Bond tliqiJ Said would give.

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1885-1887