. The uplift [serial] . ncy. H«n. B. A. Houghton, of Alleghany county, ^ ^ ^ ^ yeara Mr. Doughton is no stranger to he s Lieutenant Governor, an outstanding figure in Horth ^^J^Z Legislative hall he is justly ,,call the qualities necessary for an ! ^ and the THE UPLIFT regrets exceed^, ho^ ^ s&d ^ ^ ^ ^occasion of this sudden change It B ««e 1 > ^ ^ ^ ^.^ aad resourceful become entangled, W 8 g ^ be & joy. l0 He to save himself is most ^^J^ not for those in trouble,W m0rsel with the ^^^ juagment, to remember thetat it will do no harm for all pt ,^ ^ & ^ meditatKm andwords of t


. The uplift [serial] . ncy. H«n. B. A. Houghton, of Alleghany county, ^ ^ ^ ^ yeara Mr. Doughton is no stranger to he s Lieutenant Governor, an outstanding figure in Horth ^^J^Z Legislative hall he is justly ,,call the qualities necessary for an ! ^ and the THE UPLIFT regrets exceed^, ho^ ^ s&d ^ ^ ^ ^occasion of this sudden change It B ««e 1 > ^ ^ ^ ^.^ aad resourceful become entangled, W 8 g ^ be & joy. l0 He to save himself is most ^^J^ not for those in trouble,W m0rsel with the ^^^ juagment, to remember thetat it will do no harm for all pt ,^ ^ & ^ meditatKm andwords of the command ot uu g ( without sin among ^tvng with bis finger on the ground, , v„u, let him first cast a stone- = ******* A CHOICE EMEND. — :;«^^—?=- — S. C. , „itB ;n the neighborhood of the Jack- M, Huntington calls as otten as he gets m the .^.^ ^ m Training School. He is an en h«*** *** ^ ^^.^ „1p valuable contributions, and is a great Dig :;:,>.::^L,«»,,,.f—- ii i. 10 THE UPLIFT FAIL AND BUST. Close on to forty yours ago aprominent firm in Concord mercantilelife, with a prosperous business andeach of the partners was substan-tially and financially strong, sudden-ly announced its purpose to liqui-date and retire from active busi-ness. There are living today many menand women just about the age ofthis writer that knew well the twogentlemen that constituted this firm,dealt with them and always foundthem absolutely correct in all of theirdealings—always gave full measureand full weights. No firm ever didbusiness in Concord that rightfullyenjoyed the reputation for a great-er integrity. But within ten minutes,without giving the matter anythought prior thereto, this firm de-cided to go out of business at are some perhaps that willregard this as just a little exampleof superstition, but it isnt. Theydidnt need any more money; theycould live without engaging in mer-cantile business; but after all theymay have had no special use fo


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