The North Carolina Presbyterian . g the fine weatherof the last month, and the prospette are nowthat a good crop will be made, alu|ough later than usual. Cotton is doing fairli well. Revenue Officer Gibson and depulves made araid on Barnum Jones*^ still In the swampnear his house Tuesday afternoon, and de-stroyed the itill and turned out about 600gallons of beer. They faUed to captureJones, Lumberton Rohemtnian : Copiot^ rains lastWednesday and Tkursday were i^reatly bene-fici il to grbwinc crops. Thouj^ about twoweeks late, crops of all kinds are doing , however, have been mainlv a


The North Carolina Presbyterian . g the fine weatherof the last month, and the prospette are nowthat a good crop will be made, alu|ough later than usual. Cotton is doing fairli well. Revenue Officer Gibson and depulves made araid on Barnum Jones*^ still In the swampnear his house Tuesday afternoon, and de-stroyed the itill and turned out about 600gallons of beer. They faUed to captureJones, Lumberton Rohemtnian : Copiot^ rains lastWednesday and Tkursday were i^reatly bene-fici il to grbwinc crops. Thouj^ about twoweeks late, crops of all kinds are doing , however, have been mainlv a lailurethis year. The Irish potato cr^p has been acomplete failure. ; Weldon News : Last Friday, Mr. J showed us some bund letof timothy,orchard and meadow passes, which he willtake to Chicago with him to show the peopleof that section what can be dpoe in NorthCarolina. The grasses were very lurtirlant,and ranged from three to four feet in Tillery raised this grass on one of hisfarms in this county. )^ . :^\.


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