Greencastle Star, Greencastle, Putnam County, 21 February 1880 — Page 5
THE STAR.
CITY AND COUNTY
lot unsealed; whereas, if not mnde out has taken unto himself a paUner, which A Floyd Townuliip Ke^ubllran’w ihose who would hire you for twentyon printed paper, they will cost three ''cession was celebrated by a rousing; I “Little Piece.” j tire cent* a day, and 1 am sure that cents. So it will be readily seen that,'chamari .. .John Oakley has bought J.l “Oire honor to whom honor is due.’’ would be Tory poor comfort for the poor
by patronizing the printer, two cents can 1>k 8 drug store and will continue ; [f t h e negro is coming here of his own colored man.
— — ; be saved on eri ry bill or statement sent ’h® business at Ashby s Junction ; free will. 1 am one who is not opposed to The rich man wants black labor to bei0r Lemuel Johns, of Madison town- through the mails. In this connection Having decided on the location of the | coming, lint I firmly believe that be 1 co:no P°P l,, »r in our county. They havo ship, is confined to his bed by a wound we will say that we have just received a ,oa d t0 run ,ro,n Maysville to tort'j H not coln j n g j n that way, and I am not ll,cn hying to put the harness on the m the inoe.received while making staves ' '"H variety of new job type, and that we • Ked, they aie pushing the work on lively i ;ln cn( ,| liv to the colored man. But f do P' ,or " bite "men for years, and when i e-
^Messrs. Patrick and Posey, of As- wi ll do all kinds of job wot k on very , -fas McMurry, sr.,of Indianapolis
aUendin" a "hort notice and at very low prices. So, 18 ,n fown this week . . the yonng folks
all contemplating any work of this kind ^ | W Maysville and vicinity have or-
will serve their own interests by caMins: -anized an amateu theatrical club .... the Southern climate,
onus. \\ e mean just what wc say,‘‘Lire **' 1'• King’s school at No. ft will closi and let live.” with an exhibition Col. Hawn is no Martinsville Gazette oflast bcUer -‘ is j a / t 19 Iow as Cttn be b '
Kb ' c • H some man would come out ,1^ ceso to thorn for the sake ot been brought here for political purposes
getting tl.eir political influence—ti lling j( w,, ' t 'b they Iihto), wo would have no ob-
bury, are in Washington
convention of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity/ gjpMarriage liceases have been issued to John T Bice and Maiy A. Lister William A. tlarner ai d Ida M. Williams.
Democratic victory at the election
Wednesday night—Smith Smiley was elected President by thellluc Kibbonitcs. g^Mr. W. 11. L>urk has obtained let ters patent on a peanut roaster. The machii.o is a novelty that will take gener-
ally.
ft^Mr. J. W. Cole has returned from Pittsburgh, Pa.,where ho has opened a branch of the Franklin Lightning Bod Works.
j£,y»Tne
week, says:
“Col C. C. Matson and
as a candidate for Trustee of Jacksoi
their mouldering bodies lay far »way in the distant South, there are memories that will never be fore t'on by us; for every one that died was some mother’s child w hom sho had o ten taken to her bosom, and perhaps often thought what would become of h r child. But little did she think that he would be slain by
-ay that the labor of the negro is needed s 1-1 ' I » ,,or become* popular their design , tu! rcbe j f oe . n.it there nerrrwas a son more in the Southern States that it is in ' vl11 hc accomplished The exo us move. ,| it , d in a nob | ( . r rau „,. , wa| , R Re p ubH . Indiana, and they are hotter adapted to ll|Cn f lp damaging the poor white n.en, a- ,. hn bl || wis no j j,, || le war bu | m y S y nl . We do not blame "''II as ihe negroes. If toe negroes had p a (hy was with the bravo bovs. 1 do not the poor innocent n> gro for coming, but com-here as immigrants commonly do deserve the honor that the brave boys do we do blame the leaders of the Republi- "•" ,1 ba-1 not been shipped here by the fought in defense of our can party for falsely represenliny rHr load like hogs a n d shei'p. and had md country. Now. my brave boys, did you
not volunteer to go and fight in defense
teacher more than
lion. Willis G. Neff, of Greencastlo, Putnam county, spent last Saturday in this city, circulating around among tho peo- 1
pie. „ _ . . ,
zette have already been notified, Col. ''ell, well, such is life. Our ourgh i,„ rcrs t0 ,)o all the work there is to be I n °! but • the wise man preparoth when Matson is favorably mentioned in con- l, as been thoroughly bleased nl late with i ,| one at fl(- lT centR p er ,1^. hey mis i be se> s the storm coming.” My negro
township, on the platform o‘pay no them that times were good and that labor !j'* , ' lion 10 coming. Bepuhlicans have a dobar a day, ha ,i,. tnan dpd a good price, when they well i n>e this question—‘ Have the ne-
As many of the readers of the Ga would bandmosely beat afl competitors K ne w that there are plenty of white la stmes ever hurt you?”—and I anawered.
nection with tho race for Congress in this district. He was a gallant soldier during
one horse lecturers. It is a noted fact that when a young gent, fixes up a little
Mr Messrs. Breakaway A Bockafdllow bas held since that time, we understand, will soon have in running order two was that of Prosecuting Attorney,although spoke factories—one in this city and one bis county has always been reliably at Clovcrdalc. Democratic. Col.Matson is a gentleman Measles is no pleasant visitor, but ' ,f (i,,e is noted for his so:ial •tis said that it is a necessary one-many l P la,1,,fs - 18 ( l ultc popular will, the peopersons in this vicinity are now receiving P le wherever he is known, and is regard
cd by h s ’ntiinate friends as a consistent
.... , roc- , and steadfast Democrat, whom it would
A freight * -- r r - a- r
the late war renderin g efficient service s l' Pe " h wish :’ s ‘° air himsG,f a '" 1
pructice on his little 1 say, hc immediately hills himself for New Maysville
on the fiel I, and the only civil office he
Wheat looks well Sugar making i* here. Axnv.
KfM'lwvillr.
Bit. Robinson held services at (hiplace last Sunday The sc iool
represented the case to the nogro «■ just I l' r '' - nds. you will have p enty of friends to get them here; now they are here., un t'l alter the presiilcatial election, for without food and without raiment. The 'be leader of the Republican (.arty are Republican leaders have got them here able to keep you. The Democratic party
lias been accused for several years of
of our country for thirteen dollars a month, anti did not the government do what she agreed to do? When she agreed to pay you large bounties, and didn’t she make her promise good to you, and hasn’t she done all she agreed to do. Do you think it is right, twenty years hence, t« pay from three to four hundred dollars to con as pension, when nine times out of ten they never contraeted their diseases in the army. For it is natural among
and mildly protesting. train on tho I. & St. L.
and they are compelled to work at
price. Colored men, tho Republican ,r!ins I nrtin e vo, “ r8 10 l bis county from the human family, at the age of forty
party says that yon can wotk (or le-s wages than the whites, because you can live much cheaper; because it does not require a- large an amount of food and
are closed for a few weeks on account of i clothing to keep you, and of course you ! b' s county would lime been a Republimeasles. Lvervono has them and every will have to labor for less than fifty cents '’t 11 county, but as our leaders bave
one else experts to take them per day, My co'ored friends, do you
K' nturky (which I believe to be truejand it proved to he damaging to tho party. If i we had honorable leaders in the Republican party I believe that four years hence
R. R. was wrecked on Monday, a few miles west of this city, delaying passen-;
ger trains several hours.
Unsubscriptions to the fund for the' relief of famine-stricken Ireland are easily obtained in this city, and a handsome
«um is already secured.
‘‘do to tie to” in any emergency. If he; Mrs. Alice Fttnican is visiting at Carbon, think you can support a family of six for
receives the nomination, the Gazette will take great pleasure in giving him a hearty and willing support.”
Aortli
Miss Jenn'c
{•renii rastlr.
Ricketts was agreeably
surprised by a party ol her young friends I pj oke i* m 7de a flying Wait to Groveland
Miss Nannie L'tterback has gone to Clovcrdalc Albion Aker is clerking for Jas. Butler. Mike Fox is a resident of Clay county . .. Huffman & Bond are shipping lumber from their mill four miles south of here Foster
Monday night. . . .Thoro was an election ! of officers for the Blue Ribbon Union Wednesday night. The hall would no hold the crowd, and they went over to 1 Brown's Hall, which was also crowded.
last week I’ark. Harris, who has been in Kansas for nearly two years, is back in Hoosierdom again John
less than fifty cents per day. 1 am a la boring man and I know the man that labors is compelled to have food, and I think your ‘ bread baskets are about as large as those of white men. I have a family of five children, and I could not support them at tifty cents per day. I have been alluding, above, to winter la bor. 1 will now tell you what you will
our
shipped the negroes here for politics' purposes, they have doubled tnc wrong, and 1 am afiaid it will be doubly dam-
aging to the Republican party.
Now I will give you my opinion as to what the leaders of both the political parties had hotter do; The Republicans sav that during the war the negro in the South always told them the truth, and when they wanted correct information they always got it from the neirro. Now my Republican friends you have returned
be paid for summer labor: There was a
Mills treats us to a pol tical speech two good fann band hired for nine dollars per ‘"H ^ or good by misrepresenting things r three times a week Those boys month, and does not commence work un ,0 H'e poor innocent negroes. Now. that
jHSy* On tho night of Feb. 17,1880, a sorrel horse 8 or 0 years old, was stolon from Mr. John Knight, of .Marion town-
ship. No arrests as yet.
MF'-'he officials of the Louicvillo &i- n -
Nashville R. R. passed north over the 1 he “ lect ' on ^president was hotly con- who have been toasting chickens in the til the first of April, and works through they are here in our midst, they have the New Albany A Chicago R. II. Thursday ,es,,> ' i al " 1 rcsult ''‘ ,1 "> the election of! woods miI8t beware—the jGrand. Jury the harveet. and you will find that white same rights as the poor whites hnve, but <■» tour of inspection ,-Smith Smiley by a majority of 1-1 over wi n hone for them Nathan liar- labor is preferred to black labor. not as the rich man has, and the laws of
a _ T . n , Uay,J Jack Stevens whs chosen ris a )onncr resi(lont of t , lis count y. hut 1 will ask one question: If houses and ol » will protect them the same • Mrlhemvp. office a t te junction i st vice; J. Lynch, 2d vice; Thos. Pease. now of Iowa> is T i gitln? friends in this , lands for rent are so plenty in this conn a* the white men, and 1 hope no one will ■ of the firo department, was chosen ireas vjeinity F rB „k Loveless started ty, why sro so many—both Republicans impose on the poor negros while they are urer; John Crane, secretary; the execu- for , ljs ' hon)C in Kentucky. Monday and Democrats—hunting for houses and ,r * in S 10 make a living for their lamilies. tiye commit eo consists of—Mr. Stillwell, Our roads would be good if they were unable to tinu them? Wo have good men If he w„ lt8 to vote eitln-r the Republican
not so muddy George Green lias in our section who hare traveled through or Democratic ticket, let him step up to been holding prayer meetings here and at | our county for twenty miles around and the polls and vote in |i<a> e. 1 would Canaan Church. I. N. D. they oinnot find a place to put their fam-| adTiso CT( ' , 7 »>“»■ both Republican and rr j dies. Theie was one of our renters trav- Democrat, never to burn a house that is Lime Dale. clod all through this and adjoining conn- to be occupied by a negro, for it ie not But .ew Persons were present at the ^ al)( , fajled t0 a p | a(5e t0 gtaT right in the sight of the law, neither is it
fifty, that scrofula, consumption or some other disease sets in. Perhaps sixteen years of hard labor will naturally break a man down. In regard to the pension, I blame the leaders of ihe Republican party at Washington City, for 1 believe it was done for the purpose of making the soldier stick to the party. I think it would have been much more honorable to have paid that money on the national debt. I have no doubt but there were soldiers who needed pensions, but they are not always the ones that get them. These are my honest sentiments.
Composed by
IUniki. K. Shokuakbh. Written by L. D. Owen ns a friend.
of the L., N. A. A C. I>. R. ami tho I.. D. A 8. R. R. has been named ‘‘Langsdale,' by order of the Postmaster General. *ar We understand that Tom Hanna is making a personal and systematic canvass of the State, assisted by friends, in tho interest of his proposed nomination
for Lieutenant Govenor.
Mr. Melvin Burrows, Mr. Edward Cookerly, Mr. Pinkerton and Mr. Thos. V. Alsop. Before the ballots were taken an invitation was extended to all not members of the Union hut wanted
fS"The latest is that Geo. Rhulandt, to vote, to come up and sign, and some formerly of the Michigan Centra), has fourteen or fifteen signed. A» tho hout been appointed Master Mechanic of the ; was late, and there were no other offices
L., N. A. & C. Railroad, with hcadquar- to fill, the voting discontinued and the[® n " ,,l,nosda y e,onin B • . Jesse Lee tors at New Albany. meeting adjourned. It is hoped all the had a birthday party on last h riday even* my Sheriff’Lcwman has received, and membera ,,f the Union wil1 a8 ' ,le a11 '" 8 ' .. Q "' t0 i a ,mmbcr were present . is distributing to the various precincts, Personal dissatisfaction and stand by the J r - ' h ' te has gtven up the school and the ballots to be used in voting for or nuwl J u,ectl!,, ofIicer8 a,, a un,t , Mr. I ruly taught this week Mr
against the proposed amendments to thoj Th# ‘'« bost ” '*> defunct-bad puns killed constitution of the State of Indiana. I,m, ‘ AVicked” punster M.ss
Ella Cole was visited by a number of her young friends, Tuesday evening—her sixteenth birthday John Summers of Limedale, has moved to this place Eugene Finn is tho orator of this End
MF-liivitatinn* arc out for the marriage of Miss Lucy Crow, of this township, and Mr. W. M. Hunnicutt, of Rockville. The ceremony takes place on next Tuesday, at “Edgcwood” the residence of the-
Seymour and English club owing to the durjntf t , )p Hullunor ., ml i s 'compelled to right it: thesightof God. Our laws must .tg snow, ^special meeting was calk'd , |e|)rc (hif) C0lintry Rn(1 go t0 the Far West he enforced or order will not prevail. Wo
before he can find a placn. must recollect that one who would burn
a poor negro’< bouse would burn yours
Since l wrote my first article 1 heard or IIlinCt aml hurning is dangerouahnsiS moon Wright ask R. L. Smith if he had neKS> N()W ]nv co , orC( , friemlS( it 1B gai<1 ahousear.d cultivated land to rent, and th#t u jB . omo l ow , degraded Democrats
l. _ A ^ 1.1 1. » »«■ 4 l .. ( \ 1 A 1 , . -. ■ « «v 1, . . 4 ** • — who are doing the damage to you, such as cutting timber on your houses and burning the houses you are to occupy,
some Greencastlo temperance ladies come! would work bv the month, by the day. or Your worst en(jm j cs Oie poor men of out here and start a temperance meeting «ny other way. because he had a large ho)h polj , ical ( , arlieS) w hom you have.by
coming here, thrown out ol homes and
week.
Dalton has moved into the brewery The R- publican Society meets no two weeks on the same night, Suppose
he told him that he had a house, but no land, to rent. Simeon told him that if he would let him m ve into his house he
It would “take.”... Mrs. Drulv was sick | family to support by his daily labor. He the first of the week but is well The is considered a first class hand, and isa
Miss Johanna Stack is visiting her
bride s parents. brother in Denver, Col Patrick Bay* Myrtie,daughter ot M r.J .L.Seybo.d Ash visited Crawfordsvillo, Thursday . died of scarlet fever a few days ago,and : . Robert Stack is improving his prop vas interred at forest Hill Cemetery. ofty __ .Georgo Cahill is repairing JuDr. Fisk conducting the services. Several seph strcet M i»s Ivona Carr has tenths have occurred in Carpentersville re turned home James Ellis has fotn this disease, and a great many art returtu „i to Morton Harry Sage*
is the boss jumper of the Nort h End
question of having a township school S"°d mechanic, such as is useful on the here is again being discussed. We hope farm. He is also a Republican. Siwcon, there will be something done about it, as do you say, as many Republicans do, that
this is the very place for such a school, you ate in favor of the negro exodus. I. . , , . , , J ' <• i .. i Snutn. I ask you to ci rrect me. I know
man of better judg- ’ J , 1 have the substance of the conversation.
labor, and that is why tiiey ate your ene-
mies.
Now, Simeon, if I have misrepresented tho convatRation between you and Mr.
Mr. Soper is thinking of working a I think you arc a
farm this summer. Reportkii
SiAiilh (■rmietiMle.
ment than that, for any man with a thim-
bleful of brains knows that every house b “‘P**' 1 ' 8 !’ 8 "ot tho exact wordmg.
that is occupied by a negro is making one
aNo want your opinion on the negro exo-
now prostrated from the same cause. tiif Last Tuesday a thief entered the residence of Mr. C. G. Rains, east of this oiy, and appropriated to his own use a watch, two pocketbooks containing some curency and a pistol. It is supposed that tty culprit was acquainted with the
rrimiscs. or he would not have succeeded scarce James -Steele has sold his team
in getting away undetected. 'to Thomas Bayne Here is what a WrA new dancing club has been or- young lady says: “ Those young bloods gsjized in this city called tho“Hntienous.'’ bad better learn how, and than get up a They meet oncu in two weeks. The j surprise!?)party.” “ tVell, I should smile." following are the officers of this terpsich-1 Novel Armstrong lias returned or|an organization: F. G. Gil more,Pres.; homo Michael Sullivan haa built James Williamson, Sec.; Frank Corwin, an addition to his residence ...A Executive Committee—H. E. <> f young men chased a white cow Sevcnson, chairman, F. B. Bridges, F. G all orer the North End, one dark night
this week, thinking it was the ghost. They thought it a cow-ardly ghost to run. Hope the cow won’t die like the ghost did .... .. What is tho matter with tho hog ordinance? Stray hogs are "having
City vote,
but their owners qan.... Robert Stack, who has been in Denver, Col., in the bakery business, is well pleased with his I location Ttmberwhcel’s string band has not been heard from for some
Frank Busby, of Indianapolis,was here less for the poor white man. And don't''h'*’ tbrou * b ,ln,nc of °" r uount ) P a P Grs ‘ this week, to attend tho funeral of his you know that every dollar that is paid Now suppose wo had agents from ; mother... . The attendance al Locu*t out to negroes for work is taking the Kansas inducing the poor white men of i o a . . | Street Church is not so largo a« iUwas bread and moat from the poor white! Indiana to go to Kansas, telling us that
passenger trains on the I. A St. L wore , , • , . .
oeloro the temperance revival began.... chi dren. Republicans who own eighty tunes wore good and lar.ds were cheap John Corey, of Terre Haute, who acres of land tell me that they arc not in- and plenty, and telling us that they has been visiting here forsnino time, ha- terosted in the negro exodus, as they want us to vote their political vie**, and returned home Tho boys who at- neither have to hire nor work themsel ves if we did not promise to do thit thoy did tended that surprise party in the North That is just what I thought until I studied i not want us at all; and then after they End say it was immense Hi. .over the matter, and after carefully stud- got us there, wo find haid times and no
Callender and Tom Martin were “given | ying the subject, I find that wo arc poor
.. Win.Williams, who had a leg broken some time ago, is eut again The
delayed, Monday, on account of a wreck at Fern. . . Jas. Williams and Andy Ash went hunting, Monday, and report game
Gilmore, Horace White and Frank for win; i'ommittoe on Refreshments—J. E. ftnith and Chas. Yeik; Committee o.i Ifusic—11. F. Stevmson and F. G. Gil *ore; Committee on Programme ami in-
tmduction-—Russel U Allen, W. W.Tny-Uheir own sweet will and way.” Brand Will Abernathy. election in April, a he hogs can't
KsxvTho Journal correspondent saw Irobably tho oldest inhabitant of the I county is Jeremiah Vamplcr, of Bain Irdgo, Mr. Wampler will be 10) years old the 28th of naxt M»y. He was born
, time. Has it “played” out. n Virginia, and at the meaning o it of the ... , • . > . i . * , ii - . John Ash says he intends to hand in his
o f 1812 cnH.I.d . . |
Virgin-, ipilm.. ll. .r.rf ,l,ro., g l,.h C oMi t „ j 0 , in
n x\r iirv-l ■% (i 1 / > t lavtx «» t
,
wir, receiving a wound n the loft hip at tie hattla of Helena. After the war ho r moved to Kentucky, md subsequently i-movcd to Bain bridge. Mr. Wampler
! away” at tho minstrel show, Saturday night, in a most laughable manner, but they took it all in good part, like the jolly ftdlows that they are The i base ball season is approaching, and Ed. Sheridan is happy The freeze is welcomed by all Five weeks am! Eaator Sunday will be hero. Thi-ru i* plenty of hen fruit in (ho market now, but it will probably be scarce the wee!before Easter Sunday Tno Sauth End Minstrels will give an entertainment in a week or so. Hope they won’t pla) “The Echo.” Surprise parlies are the popular “amusements.” W.
Itaiiibrtritff.
Mrs. Ella Finley started Inst Tuesday to join her husband at their new home in Henry, Mo........ Wc had a snow fall
last Friday, of about 10 inches “So will you
Jolin Raglin bas moved into his new house that he bought of Mr. Oliver Iasi Monday . .There was a grand masked
men, raising up a family of chi dren who will have to work for a support, and when they go out into the world to procure labor tho employer will inform them that he can get a negro to do his
labor; and of course we arrive there destitute of money or friends—for emigrants are generally of the poorer class. Then thoy take tho advantage of necessity. We hnve out wive* and starving children to support. They will step up to us and
work a' » certain price, and if they can't offer us our board for our labor, and we work at the same price they can go; and would be compelled to accept. That is
a man who can't see that far ahead is why the exodus surely b'ind. That is one reason why I men of Indiana, am opposed to the introduction of negroes think you would
hurts tho poor white Which party do juu vote with under such
into 1’itnam county.
There is still another class of people who want the nergo to como bore, ami these are men of both partie*. ^One ol , them told me tho other day that he would hire negroes, when it beearoo more popular to do so. to split rails at twentylive cents per hundred, the negroes to board thomseUes; and he said to me:
Dan.” I told him that if I
circumstances? Now, after we got to Kan-as we would expect the laws to pro
tact us as citizens and
\shin y I’nivrrsity.
1‘rof. DeMotte’s recitation room, in the West Building, has been furnished with seats, and the a’gehra class can recite at rase ... Judging from the manner in which tho young ladies have started out they will not only become as well drilled as their btg br-ithers, hut if occasion should require, could bravely lead a charge up a modern Bunker Hill. . If you wish to have a pleasant time some Friday afternoon, spend an hour at the Adelphian. They have good performers, and your time will be spent to good advantage Frof. Rost is very much pleased with the manner in which the Freshmen scan Latin .Prof. Baker has placed a small library in his recitation room . Prof. Earp has oftered a ten dollar gold piece to the best reader in the Senior Preparatory class . C. F. Cotlin, of the Junior class, addressed tho temperance meeting, last Saturday night, and to use the words of a speaker who followed him he is "a whole team and a j horse to let." There will be no lecture to-morrow on account of the cxerj rises at Odllege Avenue church There will he no school Monday, as tho exercises usually held on the twentysecond will he held on that day . Prof. McNutt’s elasso*, had no recitations on Tuesday on account of his illness John Lochridge, after a long illness, has ; returned to college.. . .The Professors of tho West Building have adopted a new Iilan in regard to examinations. They do not give any notice «f examinations ami tho students tnuat keep prepared all the timo M r. Hurst is visiting at Brazil . Miss McKee, ot the Junior Preparatory class has been quite sick The lecture on last Friday evening was one of the best in tho entire Dollar Lecture Course. 'This plan of lectures lias been a decided success and should ho adopted next year. Greer Ponv
Floyd lown-lin*.
Roads bad, need free gravel roads, tuiw farmers go to work and build thoni Mr. Al. Smyth’schild has died of measles . . . . Sugar making is the order ot the day... .. Another fox drive the 28th, at the same place . ,N Shoemaker and L. Mason caught a fox last Saturday withoutary dogs.. Mr. S. B. Kteheson is going to Arkansas to look for land Jack Owens is in the stave business.
J. K. W.
A young man of Ganton, Ohio,has sued
would expect to j his ow n mothor for $10 000 for slander.
have the same freedom as the native citizen in regard to voting our sentiments. But as they had misrepresented the case to us, and wo find out that we are not popular citizens after we get there and ! cannot make a living for onr families, we woul 1 not vote often in Kansas, provided ' we could get hack to Indiana. And we think that will bp the case with the m -
She circulated a report drunken and thievish.
that he was
for a number of items Invitations
are out for the marriage of Miss Maggie ’ party at Bridges’ Hall last Saturday night. Kleinbub and Charles Uoughland. May 1). T. Thornton has the nicest , , | they sail on the inutriuionial sea in bliss arrangements lor fending cattle we have
las always been a mar of temperate hah- forefer tho ghip of llfe 8 „ curu e#ch , ever seen !>. T. Darnall ami fami s, bas a stron,, eon ttution, a.i lions 0 ( bcr ' g lovo, unmindful of the waves Uy and Richard Collivor have returned cuently ts a stalwart Ibpuhlican. without. W. from the West Miss Henry is back
at S. J. Taylor's and Ni;\v ^laysviSIi*.
had ten thousand d liars to pay out tor labor 1 would bn ashamed to offer a man |
fifty cents per hundred for splitting iails t 0 1 *" blSt< r
he to board himself; and if 1 had to hire Wc have no aristocracy in our netghuiy labor done I would hire w bite men, if - borhood, and consequently wc hare good black labor did become popular. I have neighbors. Now, I will show you where made rails by the thousand, audit is -1 stand politically. I stand rxaoUy
worth one dollar per hundred of any ; where I stood in 18ii0.
Fifty Ikotlsirs lor one llolfli- ol IVIl'llH’iX't Totnah, Wis.. Nov. 2'Jih. 1877. My wife wns for years afflicted with Asthma, and was so lar gone that several physicians decided that her rase must 11 rminate in consumption. I was induced to try a bottle of Dr. Warner's White Wine of Tar Byrup. It gave almost immediuie relief, and two bottles completely cured her. She now enjoys good health. I would not be without it il it cost fifty dollars v. bottle. WM H. KERRIS,
tycg'A boom is guarititeed to business nen,as report goes: Bj a late postal de «sion, business men cd actually save noney by having their dlls and stntenents printed. Under this decision, itatonients of account an bills of nclount, which are made ou on paper that is printed at the head,can e sent through die mails for ona cent, if t « envelope is
town last Saturday; as
talk. Strange, but true; a set of wealthy ' of millinery goods that was ever brought fainter*, surrounded by plenty of good to Bainhridgc Dr. Cline will move gravel will wade through mud knee deep into the Young house in a few days
six months out of the ysir rather thin .Subscribe for The Star and lac happy, live in our community, if you like associbuild free gravel roads George Case; It only costs $1 per year. L. T. jatesand friends. Your friends would be
man's money. When you hire man to
is getting all she I split rails at twenty-five cents a hundred
are stealing his
subsist, he will J and fought in defense of our noble flag
will soon have one of th ; finest selection
1 am no friend to | "oard. Tp. ol Wilton,Mon-
of tho Republican ; ’ ’’
con do in tho way of stamping, culling snd and board himself, you
I here was a gravel road meeting in dressmaking Mrs. Kate ’Taylor wages, and, in order to
uiftial ended in
any of the leaders of tho KepuDiicar. Price 50 cts.per bottle,equaling in si/e party who are concerned in the exodus j nearly all dollar preparations, business. Tho brave boys who went out: For sale by W. W. Junes.
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steal from his neighbors at night. I hav* are the ones that saved our country from heard men of both parties say that if it ruin, and if it had not been for them our became popular they would hire a negro, flag would have been dragging in the
My negro friend, you would not like to
dust. Many of our brave associates who went out to fight in defense of our country were sl»jn by the rebels. Although
Lanilrctli’s Celebrated Garden Seeds
Are on aale at
Allen’s Dm# Store.
Trj them always fresh ami raliahle. Oheap*r, bocauaa lh. pai fca 8 ..a coutaia Iwiae aa aia. k .- others. <4
