E E i MIS hCO., EstabHsled 1865

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S F - A . F E I E , B ’O K , T
A D V K R T IS K M K N T S ,
FOR SALE.
SWEET OLD WORDS.
(r NH
knew it wan wieked, b u t
h elp it;
th o
tem ptatinn
A nd now if M r. U aven h a s told
I 'n e le Jos«>ph, anil I'n e le Joni'ph iii going
KIsie «lruw a deep inspiration o f horror
a t th is idea, b u t hIio m ust face h e r fate,
r ftttrh u l‘»fnlr«l.lcU.
C O N T A IN IN G
a n d en d u re it as best sh e might. A n d in
h e r bent froek, w hieh was scant a n d faded
en o u g h in all conneience, sh e descended
ACKKS
CnroliDH
mu
EI.S1KS LOVER.
w ith u heavy h e art to th o “ bent room ."
“ I HupjioHo it iHu't riKlit to !!ny such a
M
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tilin g ," mild winHmuo KIsio, w ttli a pluin-
sold even u yearling ealf
th e p u rch aser a chance to look at h is bar>
b w n burn.
th o child, Sijuire
Nobody known w h at
to
do
wiiii luv, and r ccrtu in ly d o n 't know w hnt
ti> do wiili iDytjulr.’’
KTKRSHURG. VA.,
|i'. n liirp- Hilt k now couiin}:
' T raill' a t liottom I ’riet'M, vix :
III iU)U. MiKir, gtuui tofliii'tit patt'iiUi.
I Itiixi'H bulk Htri|)M, liain InittK, &c.
imikiisffi H i'hI iN m' U in l.
lli r r in ir '.
IialvfK
MuckorLis
.
N o. 1 I hI Muckorul.
IliuXi'K ('o il tirtll.
( ll;irrfl:< u f
Ln^'uayra
) CaiMii's fair to
K.
Mo*
and
Ju v a
SEED
ixiuuil packa^M.
f Hoxom Soap, nil Htylcs.
I lt;irri'In |lt> t puri; K i'm m'ni' Oil.
Itiilph's U . U. MilU ami
Siiiiff.
bad
a
few
' ■ I i ’h nut h a rd w o rk ,” said lUrs. HarnoM.
‘•V ou’ll noon g e t u«fd to it, niy dear.
ean g e t u>wd to an y th in g ."
O ne
an d
Ciicw ing
w ith a long b rea th ,— ‘*it in
prettieat
“ I d id n 't piek ’em for m y s e lf ; it was tor
th e
O ne room all full o f books, d o n 't
little Billy Snitfen, a n d
M r. H aven,
th e place w hen th e si^juire was g o ne ou t on
you?”
was
tak in g
I uned to sit down
K lsie,"
said
o ld arc
“Se ren te en , sir,” said KJsio
in
a
low
no­
B u t I saw M r. llu v en twice,
as kim l— oh ! a
“ W h e n I w rite my novel, I shall
make
'I T C I i l N
You won’t m in d , sir, will y o u ? ”
Mr. H aven smiled
a
strange,
serious
her
lithe,
m ind
th a t,
b elong­
Klsic, w glung.
“ I should like to be an
EstabH
sled1865
“ Kven
hallto
authoress,
w rite lKK)kn," said Elsio, w ith
eyes.
nnd
kin d lin g
“ X otliing,” cuufensed KInie; “th a t's th e
tio u b lc.
■GOTLANDMICK, M. 0.
|1 7 N B E E <fc S M I T H .
O r I sh o u ld like to p a in t pic t­
H K A D 8 T 0 N K S , T O M B S , &c.
r K. II. nuRlKHSaml Mr. R ll.SuiilU, Jr., Couitnut l^w.havti fiiruiuil u llniitcil itartiiiiishin
;hi> I>nu-t<r« uf Uw in lf<t(ir>u «-<mii(y. Air.
I'uurta uf IlHllfitx, nttuliirly,
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will
aUkivblt thucounty
wlivncvvrtilsscrvici
Irvqntred.
|U U U A l i N. H IL L .
M T sbN ,
die m to victory,
m ounted
on
very
g ran d , 80 th a t peojde m ig h t
Diy memory.
conl-black
g rea t
n e v er
nnd
fo rg et
M rs. Barnes Hrst started a n d th e n sigh*
od. I W r soul, th e re was p e rh a p s a tim e
w hen she, to o, h a d h e r wild dream s and
“ W om en have to scrub
B e tte r
\V h,” crie d (CIhio, w ith a sta rt, as
elouk struek tw elve.
............
“ A nd A u n t
will bo w anting m e to set
m u st h u rry homo,
be su re."
QARYSUUHO, N.G.
^rArUcca In the courti at Sorthnmptm ant) arf^iihiK eoQnttis, alsu In (he r«deiHl and Bnpr^nv
th e
th o
Betsey
table.
1
ffow sh e will scold to
H u t to KUio's infinite relief, w hen sho
ja ehed tioiue. A u n t i^etiiey m et h e r w ith
o tViittn.
W. H A L L ,
“ Como in qu ick , child,” said she, “ and
ch an g e y o u r J'rouk.
A tlorney a t l<aw«
^R. J. B. B H l l t L D a i ”
Mr. H aven is here."
O h ! ” criiid Kisio, with a sk ip over tho
door-step, “.liii I to Ua Mrs. P o rk in sm aid ? "
WKLDON, N. C.
fe)wrial attention flTon to collecUona and rainlt*
' !i prumptljr made.
may 1 tf.
“ W o d o n ’t I n o w ," said
mysteriously.
**"
A unt
‘‘T im e will show.
ju m p about, m y ch ild .
9m rgton D e n tlil*
steps, and he a tad y .
niirtd now.
Bet-vey,
D on’t
T ry to ta k e sh o rt
A n d , oh,
dreadfu l te ar th a t is in y o u r dress.
PcrsonH duairiog w ork in th is Hne wUl
w h at
u
N ev er
U u n <|uiek and ehanL'c it as
pfc'aso writ« f o r designs, giv in g age o f
soon as ever y o u e an , and th .'n eoiiie d ow n
deceased and some lim it as to price.
D esigns an d prices will be forw arded
to th o bcKt p arlo r."
p rom ptly free o f posta ge.
le t was m ade, a n aw ful f< a r took
AH work w ar­
B u t long beforo i']!sie L io n ’s sim ple toi­
posses-
P>ylnejp>niiaa«rtlj loeatad ia Weldos, can Im ran te d to be
sioo o f her t h a t Hquire H aven had oome to
pn4 MMMAoe In iMwlel'a Brtok Building at all
te ll lln e le Jo se jih o f th e b ig bu n eh o f h o t­
p « a iM pi « h n abwnt <n proftwional builnvai1 ^ 1 ailSiJliwi f lv m to all tomnebca o f Dia pro>
house grapes w h ich she picked, linft r>mt,
1 ^ . P a ^ a t Tui(«d at tholr hiunw when deF
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last spring an d g a v e to little Hilly Snilfen.
I it. K. L, H U N T S B.
a nd satisfactory in every particular o r No in th e road, th e la st day sh e was a t th o
Sale, I pa y in g all d ia rg o i.
M a n o r lio u se.
• a r i f o a P e a tla t.
OUAS. M. WALSH.
“ T h ero w ere aupli lots ^ t l a n i ^ t j l nroot 2 9 l y
gtfed w ith f a c r s ^ ,
MiH'
iliili l a w F t l
too
scales seemed to fall from h e r
eyes ; tho
world stood before h e r in its tr u e
colors.
Slu! wjw a maiden o ut o f th o pugiw o f remanee.
U obert K uveii w as h e r lover. H u
took hi-r band tc-nderly in Ins.
]<'or 1 lovu y o u w ith all
my h e a rt.”
A nti she cried, “ O h , yes! O h , y e s f" and
laid h e r iliished faue across on b is
slioul*
b ench
and
some bottles a n d tu m b lers and were ]>layin g 'k e e p saloon.'
H e noticed
th a t
S h e hud enttired th e room a c h ild ; she
w ent o ut n W(mian, le an ing on h e r lover’s
a rm . K ven U ncle Jo s e p h noticed th o
vaguely
won­
w as
solved.
She
lio u s e ,
m odern
to
K in g
C o p h e tu a who had fallen in love w ith th e
n in e te en th cen tu ry
B eg g ar M a id .
A nd
as h e r dark beauty bloomed o u t in perfect
th a t th e y acted tipsy.
h is wai.<‘t, a n d was se ttin g th e
pretty free.
d iin k s
up
S m ith w alked over an d look­
I t was beer, a n d tw o o f th e
boys were so d ru n k t h a t
th ey
staggered
lay asUiep b eh in d th e tree.
'M y tio d , boys, y o u um.st
n o t d rin k
“ ‘W e'n playin’ s'loon. pupa, a n ’ I •was
Sn iith poured o u t th e b eer, carried
th e d r u n k en boy hom e and th«‘n took his
says h e will never sell
or
d rin k
a n o th er
park
1
knew
creature
t i'ell in luvc w ith her
th e n , and I have been in love
w ith
her
ever since."
B u t to KUie tho w hole th in g a s j iis like
a d rea m o u t o f th e A ra b ia n N ig h ts.
A W O N D E R F U L SPR IN G .
ChlCHgo lluraUl.
“ T h e finest spring o f w ater I e v er saw,”
said a pa!ueuger from F lo rid a, ^'i<t down in
H ern an d o county, ou th e g u lf side.
The
land is h igh and rolling and n ot flat and
sw am py, as laost o f F lo rid a i^, an d a s most
folks th in k it all is.
The
still stro n g er light, ‘^There is no sueh th in g
as A trifle .”
W ekow eeiiee
Itiv e r in th a t county is tw elve miltM long,
and a b o u t tho pri^ttiest. w roam I e v er saw.
I t is m ade entirely by o n e spring, a n d Mils
sp rin g is sixty feet in dia m eter.
Any person w ho has
lived
m any years and been eng^iged In th e tran s­
lations o f daily life, will
certainty
appre­
ciate th is quMtution.
A useless expense of,
few cents daily, to h
laboring
man,
will
am o u n t to no small sum in a siVies of
years, white n ju d icio u s ex p en diture o f the
To k now to d o things In th e
best possible m.-mner involves^ a knowledge
o f A th o u sa n d little needs to
insure
suc-
Y ou can
row a bout in to it, b u t y o u c a n 't make a
bo at stay in th e centre, a s thu foroit o f tho
n>- wi'ixi n i>hini|».
In a railway c ar u man about (i<l year*
old c a m .'t ) sit bi^-id.tme.
l i e bad h. ard
uni lei'ture th e evening before on Tem per-
re lu m ed from my firtielh voya;;o acri)'*H the
.Vtlantie. .\b o u t thirty years ago I was n
not, shipped w hile de.id d runk, and w as ear­
ne d on board tike a log.
W h e n I eaiii i f>,
th o cuptitin asked n r , ' Do you remombr'r
yo u r mother?"
l o ' d b i n s h i d o l l t o l ’o ie
I couldrnnem lH 'r. 'W ell,'s aidh> ^ ,‘I um a
V erm ont m an. W b n l w isyouu'.; I w.i^
craxy to go tu sea. \ i last my m othe r con­
sented I should seek my fortune. 'M y hoy,
she said, ' I
don’t know anyth in g a b o u t
towns, and I u.;vor s iw the sea, b u t they
tell me th e y m ake thousands o f diunkardp.
Now, p r o m isim e you’ll never drink a drop
o f liquor."
lle s a id . ' ‘I la id my b a u d s in
he rs and promised, as I looked in to her
eyes for the last time.
S he died soon ntU t.
I'v e been on every seu, seen th e worst kinds
o f life and m en— th ey laughe«l at roe as a
m ilk so |ta n d wanted t«» know if I was a uowurd. H ut w hen they offered me liquor I
saw my m othe r’s ple ading faeu, a nd I never
drank u drop.
I t has been my nhoet an*
chor; I owe all to that.
W ould y o u like
to take th a t ple dge? ’ sjiid h e .”
W N A T A N E W S P A P E R IS.
Bill N ye th e fam ous W estern hum o rist,
tells u s as fullow.4: *‘I t is a libiary.
I t is
encyclopepia, a poeoi, a biography, a
history, a pro])hcny, a directory, a tim eta ble ,
M y com­
panion took it, and he added, “ I t has saved
nie.
an
I have a fine ship, wife a nd children
at home, a nd I have helped others."
T h a t e arnest m other saved tw o m en for
virtu e and usef*uln *8s; how m any m ore He
w h o s ’j i'sull can only know.
art critic, a political rjsu m e , u low priced
m ultuni in parvo.
I t is a serni'in, a song,
a uireus, an obituaay, a pienic, a shipw reck
h'xchmiifo.
T ho origin o f ju g s d.Jtu back to an(i(j(uty.
a sym phony in Nulld brevie r, a uiedly of
Y et we have all di.seovered th a t th e jug,
life and deiith, a grand agj;rogutiun o f
whose appearance is th e most anti«|uated,
m a n 's glory and h is shame.
does not alw ays belong to th a t r a th e r enig-
I t is, in sho rt,
a b ird ’^i eye view o f all th e m agiianim ity,
and me:innes.s, the jo y s and s.irrows. th e
matie peri.td.
b irth s and deaths, th e p r id j and poverty o f
pe<ip)t* care to go buck to i«vo.-itigale. L itcly
tho world.
T h e history o f • T h e L ittle
H ra w n J u g ” is q u it) m aneient ns most
th e re has been a great bre u ; rais :d over a
MAKING IT BINOIN C
“ 1 am A lawyer's d a u g h ter, you know,
tJeorge. d e ar," she said « f\er (leorge had
j u g called “ T ho Peuebblow V ase.”
In ar-
ti.stie circles, its sale ior cighto<‘ft thou.sand
dollars will m ark an era. Y et to m ost piH)-
piiiposi'd a n d had accepte d, ‘am i you w ould­
n 't th in k it straiigi; if I
s'nguliir utensel.
not Sm ith .
are engaged, would you?”
w hile
she
were to j^sk you
to .sign a little paper to th e (dVect th a t we
tjco rg e was too happy to th in k a n y th in g
. l u u r s 's
lti'tr.>lt 1-ri‘o pri'M,
Mown in th e woods »if th e ( ’hiekam auga
battlt‘fields rabbits sk u riy from one brush-
\
b u t a ju g has a little in the top
and
the
strange ju.-it then, and he higned th e paper
int'.riur is nil darkness.
w ith a trem bling
h e art.
(.an cit>an it only by p iitiing w.tter itito it.
hand an d u bur&ting
“ Tell m e darling," snid tJeorge a ftei u
No eye penetrati s
if, iHU'ye fan move over its .nurface.
You
shaking it up, and pouring it out.
I f the
long delicious silenc<!, ‘'w h y did you want
w ater ftomes out clean, you jutlgo you have
as th e y look down a t men w an d erin g from
me to sign th a t p aper?
succeethHl in purifying the ju g .
point to point in th o openings. W e were
sk irtin g Snm l^rass H iil when we heard a
im plieit contidenee in Uiy love for you.?-‘
gun g o o ff, followed by a series o f yells and
hoops. P u s h in g into th e woods a few rods
te n t, ''ind eed I do; b u t d e a r I have been
log w ith ono pant-leg
seate d on a
rolled u p .
l>o you not repose
“ A h ycH," she sighed, w ith in^ n ite con­
fooled so many lim es,”— L t / i \
THE S E V ^ W O N D E R S .
n ing down, and It was plain e n o u g h
1. T h e eapitol a t W ushington, w ith its
th a t
iron dome w eighing H,lMIO,U(M) pounds.
A s we rea ch e d h im a colored boy about
sixteen years old camo on', o f th e bru..>h
th e nobhf \Varreii fell
V'ou has dun shot
•I. X iiigira fulls, th e stupendous c ataract
w here iMMIO(l,(MMlcubie foet of w ater | o ur
T seed su n th in ' m u v in ’ In
de
“ Zactly, Ju liu s. I correspond. Von dun
took an ole n igger w d g M o ’ 2S(> pounds
eye can look into th e
ri)co.ss.*.s,
a nd
you
cun only ju d g e o f its purity by w hut eomcs
o u t o f it.
eable irrita ting, and me^in
have is ow ing tu th is fac t?
ti. Old F a ith fu l, th e tindcMt geystT o f
Yellowstone
P a rk , w hich n o t only
KU) fcvt, b u t sp u u ts punctually
tho old
we
osophic iron m anufacturer
delivered an address
not
of
Pittsb u rg ,
long
sinco in
w ho honestly believes him self bigger th a n
nmn by its
rules
a nd
hours.
A t Stockliobii in 8 wedi>n, th e longest
d a y has eighteen a n d a h a lf hours.
riN B WIMBI,
legist is ever looking
back.
He
T H E Q UEEN OF SH EBA .
modern instances, th e
m odern instances
Iteing governed by the wise laws
“ How d id th e queen o f Sheba
travel
w h en she went to hj .) S o lo m on? ” asked
o f th e
past. H enc e lawyers rarely become grei.t
statesm en."
fo u n d th a t o u t.''
“ In th e second verso,*'
i 0.^ponded th e child, “it say s ihe c a m e wifh
My duty is submission.
enjoym ent.
M y privilege is
ft v n '^ g re a t Irtjin.”
I
accept m y situation as o f D ivine appoint­
A M IS S T A K E .
in P ru ssia, th e longitst day h a s seventeen
A n old gentlem an, up o n
h e aring th a t
his o bstinate and self willed d a u g h ter was
liours.
i t any b righte r.
h e r upon u iin tilo u p js ulon.!; for, said he
p erm itted things to be w ith me j u s t as th ey
w ith anim aiixn, w hile a trcm .^nd m sra y o f
s h o rte st tw o h o u rs n n d a half.
A t W ard h u y s, in N orw ay, th e day lasts
iutellec'u al light fell over h is countenance
an d illumined h is brow w ith a halo o f
are. B u t H e know s w h at is best. I
know H o loves me. I will th e re fo re leave
d im e down
f ro m th e 2 1 st o f M ay to th e 2 2 d o f J u ly
th e re ju s t as ]>lain as y o u can in a glass o f
water. I n th e river y o u can seo fish tw en­
w ith o u t in terru p tio n ; nnd a t Spittbcrgen
th o longest day is th re e and a h a lf months.
g eiau s, “ i f 1 fei^ her o n canta loupe she
can ’t elope then .” A n d th e fellow la ugh­
ed a real b ig la ugh, and w en t to bed th a t
all w ith H im . N o rebellion shall be c h irished in m y he art, and no m u rm u r sht 1
escape m y lips.
M y Saviour ha s promised
th a t U is grace shall be sufficient for me.
N o t th e slig h te st truce o f
A t Now Y o rk th o hmgest d a y , J u n o .19,
n ig h t fully satisfied th iit h o ha d m ade a
H e will never Ksave me, b u t be a present
h a s fo u rteen h ours a n d flf^y-six m inutes; a t
w onderful discovery.
help io m y titae o f need.
water. T h is riv er an d apring, b y th e way,
ha v e been p urchased b y tw o C h icag o gen-
M ontreal, flfteen a n d a h a lf h o u n .
B u t th o longest d a y o f all, alth o u g h one
h a d a mr2W)ioholy coDolusioo, a s th e sequel
proved, fo r th a t very n ig h t th e fellow d id
a n d com m itting all to m y F a th e r's lo v fig
c are, I w ill do whi^t I e sn. I wiA m ake
T r u s tin g to H im ,
tljW en. **They got somo 2,0(H» un reso f land
n e v er seen b y a civilixed person, is th a t at
th e ro for aom ething lik e | 8 ,00(l, a n d they
th e tw o polea, w her^ th e d a y lig h t la sts for
seek well and th e girl, a s all girhi will,
hearicened u a to th e man w ho h e ark en e th
th e place w hete m y l o t i s c ^ a s b r ii§ ^ ta n d
e hec rfal as possible, a nd w ork M id wail
will m a k e a fu rtu u e o u t o f it.
MS m oH thi a t ■ tim e, an d is succeeded by
while t h e <Ad m a n w as d ream ing o f th e
« n ig h t
f o o d sta y in g qoalU ies o f b is M otal^v pe
with patience till I ampermitted to^go to*
mj heavenly hooM,
nost b e « n { ^
ip r in g
A n ^e rw i."
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L .T . M Y ERS,
8 u p t. T rnnsportatioo.
J. W. BROW N,
G ene ra l T ic k e t A gent.
M y heavenly F a th e r has
organiu m u tter ean be fo u n d in t h e spring
B u t alas, h is plan
J L
m ake m yself and o th e r wretehc'd. Anxic>
ty a bout th e fu tu re will n o t (»f its e lf make
h a d ju s t g o t o v er th e « o a rk ( f ev e r« -p o o r
1
J T
T ic k ets a t one fare for th e round trip, will
be on sale J u l y 3d a nd 4 th , good to
re tu rn u n til J u l y 6 th inclui^ve.
L im e n tin g over th e past does n o g o o d - I
aunshino, all p u rp le and frag ran t, a n d Billy
V B ita|-H w d d i4 lo Q | fo r t h w w .
Keda.-ed rate s to a n d from all stati m ,
cannot recall or c hange it. Com plaining
o f the present will n o t m end it. I t may
A t Torni's, in Pinlaiid, th e longest day
I t in (ho
S. & R. R. R. CO.
ment, and I will try and be contented in it.
h as tw enty-one nnd a h a lf h o u rs, and th e
ty rods away.
R . W . D A N IE L ,
No. II, WMh. Ave. Waldoa N.C.
Because I urn sick o r disable-
ed, I need not be useless o r u n h a ppy.
b a n k s are h ig h and cov ered w ith foliiigo.
T h in sp rin g ha<i th e ]iurest w ater th a t ever
a
TOBACCO
comes an cneyclopmdias o f wise law s and
small steam er can n a v ig ate tho riv e r, whosit
to bottom , am) you can soo
0IQAB8,
adopts
th e happy idea o f |)re^euting it by fetnling
I t is sev en ty feet
UQDOR0,
The
S ib eria, th e longest <lay has n ineteen hours.
flowed o ut o f th o e arth .
Dealar In —
new ideas slowly and hesitatingly, a n d be*
a n y o f these things.
A t H am b u rg , in G erm an y and Puntzie ,
. \ t St. P e te rsb u rg , llu.s»i:i, Tobolsk
•50:
narrow
precedenta.
.Miss H
of h e r S unday school class o f
T h a t is th e tr u th o f history fiilly dem
littio girls, “ f f y o u hud studied y o u r les­
0 istratt'd in every de partm e nt o f th is gov­
sons you could n o t have helped know ing,’’ ernm ent from itA earliest d.iys also to the
said th e teacher. ‘*N'ow look ove r the present. O u r greatest statenmcn were not
verse again. Could she have gone by (he lawy<r.s who approached th e capacity o f
“ D en you sta rt for h u m a n ’ pick u p d at ears ?” asked Miss H
, b eg inning to lose statesm en, were sueh ju s t in pM|K>rtion as
hou a n ’ m ake d a t co’ntietd ache, an d de patience as tho c h ild ren consulted th e ir th e y were deiiuieot in th e law. T h e n le t
u s have I«‘hs law and mor*« practical busi­
n e x ’ tim e y o u go h u n tin ’ y o u holler off*yer
books b u t appeared to a rriv e a t no conclu- ness Beuj^o in o ur legislatures.
mou( befo’ you shoot off y e rg u u ! (Jem 'len,
“ Y es’m” said a little girl a t th e end
good maw nin’ nn' please ‘scuse dis leetle
M Y L O T IN L l l ' i ; ,
o f th o class. “ S h e wont by steam cars.’’—
d isru p sh u n .”
“ D id she indeed ? " said M iss 11
“ W ell
T H E L EN c V h O iT d AYS.
I find inys(>lf w here I am , and a s I an**
L ouisa, wo w ould like to know how you
A t L ondon, E n g la n d , and Brem en, PruE«
—
aK03BKIKS,
w hic h h e gives them th is in f o r m a tio n :
m an lield th e boy off and asked.'
“ Ju liu s , does you soe me?"
“ Y es, lad d er.’’^
“ Does ye know me from a rabbit? '
H\.\, th e longest day h a s sixteen a n d a half
RUFE. W . DANIELi
D ots
le gisla tion
“ T h e profession o f law te nds to
e v ery 55 minutes.
7 . K. L . (io d k in , th e megalomaniac,
By and by wa gently in terfered to
Housi;.
Mr. A ndrew Carnegie, th e rich a n d phil^
K en tu u k y .
sp o u ts
h l^ h and s u n g o u t lik e a Salvation. A rm y
th e siune proportion in the
anybody doubt tha t much o f th e iuipracti-
h o u rly over the precipice.
th o
H e had been c u ttin g u green lim b us he
i AMU A R T
called. T h ere are sixty-five 4)f th e seven­
ty-five Senators so ealliil lawy(>rs, au d about
ab o u t to elope w ith her follow, conceived
A
185T
to go to th e legislature except a la w yei, so
5. M iim:noth Civ<), whertf y >u ni ty w an ­
b ig ‘nofl* to m ake so u p fu r one! Ju liu s,
gwiiie to sh o w y o u d o diiferenci; betw een
a rab b it a n ’ y o u rfu d d e r!”
A STRO.NU I'nlNT Ai>VAN<'K[» liV ANDURW
CAKIVKHIK.
in
w ater rising throw s it g>mtly to o n e side.
K 8 T A B L I9 IIIS D
1857
THE L A W E R ^
d e r for 2 UU miles th ro u g h th e bowels o f
f u r A little rab b it 'b o u t a foot lo ng, a n ’ jist
prev en t f u rth e r pu n ish m en t, nnd
I n this
th e ju g is like th e hum an h e a r t ; no mortal
A U O O K O F W O N B E l lS , F K E K .
All wli<» dvslru full iufonnaUiin utmut thii cauas
«ii I cuA.' of litiiwi I'uisiniii, Hcrwfuta and Stnifuloua*
•'<w IliiuM, I’icurn, Sores Khvuinutaiini, Kidney cutu‘
|-i i.itHfut*irh, ftf., can hwu k by mail IKt, a
<'..j*> „f..nr;t||W|{e lUustratod W*M»k i.f W..n.lun.,
lilliHl with tliu niuHt wonderful and m<ir(lliitr l)^»or
r iwr.i
iV>l Iren
ULOOli UAI.SI C(>.
Adania, (
W hy. sir, we «h> told tb.Jt nobody is fit
T h e W ashington tu onum ent. an obeli.scal shaft. 554 feet 5 j iuches h igh.
y o u r lad d er in de leg!”
“ W h y , pap, I d u n ‘spose<l»you was a
band.
J. W. (ilJ)KK,
Pulieonian.
Atlanta, JiiiiUHry to. iSMt.
2. T h e Hunki r H ill m o n um en t w hfre
w ith a lig h t shotgun in hi<< b a n Is, and th e
rabbit.
it uavc liLT itii ainwUtt*, an hiuruiuhid hur ktrviigtb
rapidly, and I chwrruliy iwuiunx'iid it an a cheap
tunic and HI(mk1 iMrder.
T h ere
i^ome scatterin g shot h a d stru ck him.
‘^fulius, look heahf
P O L I C K M A N 'S V l K W a ,
Mm, M. M. I'nuwj.livinjjai JS Watt fair St., At*
iiiua, Ua., hiu been t^iul»lw^ fur *«v«ral oiuniha
Hit an u^ly turm ul'i;uuirh, attwiidud with a e«>>
ioui iiaU uUviuivu iiufhar){u ir.nu Uuth iiuatrlU,
ilci
i that
««e w’dii 4'»ii.’l((eil to fn-d u( my hiiufti f«»rnum«UtLif
a.id ri'i’clvcil tht* uKvittAii of ihruu phyniuiuua,
.u>a u-rtj.1 adiu.»h.Htlwi<.f mi oxten»iv«Jy advcrtiwii IjIinmI remedy, uU wiihuul tbi> ivaat beueiit.
SlKMl|H4.1>’ c.)ji;u«l\h| Uu* iw...>f II. B. II with •
ileei«lo.| lmi.r.vvuicnlatum-«,Mnd when t«iiU>tllea
a««l bvcii Hsod, aiic vvoji entirely curud ul all symp.
i>»ii|.<of fatarrti,
pail, goblet, o r a ja r
m ay be rinsed, and you c.in satisfy your.--elf
by optie:j| pro o f th a t th e th in g is cloan i
houp to another, and th e s(|uirr<!ls c h atter
we cume upon an old d a rk y
uki‘KUK, mill iJo* ptiff r tho
tl
«ilt(ilor, prvdlpr nii f wlH«>r we nro. h>'
!• iit<-.l intt'rnwal..ry, "lice* |« yniir Uh,
Klvinv n>ilil i-.»ir..li
•iiijiiiiiK lb^•liKll•
ii'l pli'iiihiitu llirotiKh our phyiieHl fr
i)<> iK-ttur, unr cM.iiittiiiiUi.il 'i r >ngvt, «Mir inltlUv.
il f<u-iillle» more Hciitc ftiiit KnOMlvr, «ii«t meit
'iHeitAmletifMfvM h«nr*<('r, a(wUftl<-r «u<t m«ru
l..vHy.
TJio
ilonmu.t. iliu uutMr lli-lv I <•»..
Uivu jiowvn, HiKt tl.o uiinii«tnkftl.lu |.r<N.r rr..in
thiwu uf uiiiuiiitwhHblv vhurot'lor «ii4l intfurtiy,
point wiUi uiivrriiiK liutfvr tu II. U. li.—notMitie
l«o.Kl iiulm-tu mr tlic lM»t, ih« <-h«M^i>t, tito
«juiflteit HitiJ till- gwntlwt iiu.l )mu*i jwhwAiI
ri'iuwly ev«r (A-furu liiiuwu lu morul umn. In the ivUflHihl piwltlVfc.-nre.»fSiT«ifulii,ltheuui»ll«m,Hkln
iliMiiutH, Hli titinUuf MihnI puiMin, Kldnuy cuin|)iu(ht.H,ol«l ulrunt, HU<I «ir«M eaneer», vatarrh.eic,
U, II. U. laouly hUmu Uirw yuura oiu—h Iwliy lu
me. H KiHiit ill power-lmt no reuiwly in Auiuritu
•ttii mukv or over hiu uituluituch « wwi(Ji.j>fuJ*how.
ing in iu
powvn in «uriiif uiid unlirvty
.‘rHilieuiiiig tliu »l>uve cum|ilaintj«, anil gigiiutiv
iitlv* in the bcu »>f frviislud u|i|MJnilioii anil huuIU*
luoiicyvtl uiunu|Hjt(iiB.
l.vlU'n fmui ail puints whure liiUuducud u i j
p >arlntf lu upon uit. apeuliiitg in ita luuJwt prui f
i; any liioy
uiory Ujnettl frwm out U>U)«
ii. li, tiiHU they httVe rn»m twvnty, thirty aud
rtfty -nil «v«n un« hunJrvil buttlva ufa bua»U'U d«iunufait iuvit and Muii-ui«(Jli-lual ruoU aitd
vhva uf cuminuuwt ruroul IruM Wu ii.«td U)«
proof iublM k and whit«, aiid w« alw hula tba
lort.
a romnnce, a cook book, a horoscope, an
told It."
T h is is a tru e story, b u t th o nam e was
it, a n d she b ro k e dow n crying
A D V K U T IS K M K N T S .
Hr.OOI)AXI)MOXMV.
ane<'. “ l u m a maste r o f a sh ip ,'' sa id be
"sailing im t o f New Y ork, an d have ju st
pie io this w orld there are many things
bettor, “ by a ju g fn l." T he ju g Is a most
H is wife told m ine a bout
him u ntil th e young nm n ju m p e d tw o feet
W h en lirst I saw
th a t sh e wan tho most beautiful
in all th e country,
A n o th e r w riter has p u t tho th ou gh ts in a
boy b y tho collar and played th o “ b u d ” to
H u t M r. U aven said <|uietly :
h e r pick in g daisies in th o
A
The
p rick o f u p in in a balloon n iiy destr>>y it.
T h e yo u n g est, who
talked, sn d w hen h e floished ho took the
been so blind.
knew it all along.
engine.
tim >ket!per.
d r in k in g so m eth in g out o f a pail, nnd
b ru sh , an' I blux-.!d aw ay.”
dered w h at h u d oome to “ o u r K lsie ."
S o KIsic’s problem
a
th i y
old m an looked up an d said;
der an d wept and smiled in turns.
c hange, and A u n t B etsey
n om eter U'wless as
were foui or live tiny stream s o f blood r u n ­
••Klsie," he sa\d, i^e.ould you te ae h yimrself to love me ?
loveliness, people w ondered th a t th e y had
to ba ttle or p ain t g ran d pic tures.
e ofl' t h in k in g o f such u fate .”
A tto rn ey a t f<aw«
I 'm
A sudden criuison flo x le d K lsie's face,
Deck a n d th n ta t. A lt <d’ ti nndden (he
w ent to be lady nt th o M a n o r
an d wash an d sew in th is cou n try , n ot rrdo
KAUPAX, N. C.
‘-H u t Mrs.
Klsie, you misundi'r-stood m e," said Mr.
g la d d en th e h eart o f th is
KUie,” said she.
A tto n i« y a t I .a w ,
“ O h , so m uch !” sh e eriifd.
Pe rk in s don’t w ant mo; sh e says
ures, a n d to be faiiious; or bo <|ueen o f a
iniposnible im aginings.
^'S u ih th in g s d o n 't h appen nowadays.
sw iiiHAUfu anit ■djolnliigcountiM and
and 8ut>rume cuurta.
aug. 28 If.
to
Klnie’s du sk face brightened.
co u n try th a t wo8 a t war, a n d lead th e solhArse; or do sonie thiD g
\C II.1 .K Il
TJirAUSlI.
>OOKADB I H a UHLB
YY i>KK9,
SDuib flycamore Street,
PETERSBURG. VA.
lik e
wife.”
th e
W h a t wimid y o u like be.^t to do ?” said
R. H. BMITH Jr.
K H. St/atSKK.
you
as Mrs. Perkin.s n.'<.'isi.-jtant— 1 nu'a n as my
sunburn,
Mrs. Harn«'.«, w ho was p aring potatoiM i'or
th e one o'clock din n er.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS.
T h ey h a d a
drop o f li<{>ior.
“ Klsie," said he, “ w ould
o f place m ay stop a pow erful
parlielc o f <liist lu ty stop or render a chro­
sueh n man.
fellows J>laying.
W h i'n
name.
A small p in , bolt, o r a m te w out
sa m e will b e e x h ib ited in u few ye ars in
th e general appearance of th r if t all a round
crying
A nd j u s t th en , U.S tiho surveyed th e large
b ro th er. A n d th e y d o n 't km>w w h at
do w ith me.”
SCOTLAND N E C K , N. C.
on
little
like a child. H e came back d ow n town
th a t n ig h t and sold o u t h is biisiuejM and
such
d a rk eyen, th e choekn glowing nearlot u n d e r
' ‘ Ble&i ni N c h ild ! ' said M rs. Rarnes,
“ w h at do y o u k now a bout authoresses ?”
A T T O R N J C r S A T L A W,
w ent
his w ife eamo back sh e tound h im
o r so'mo
H aven, w ith an o th er smile. “ I d o n ’t mean
T n e le JoM’p h was only my m o th e r s
ik D U N N ,
lie
em pty.
be
th ere, u n d e r an apple tree , were th o
own boys in and p u t th e m to bed.
I w on't call him
“ I t's most a p ity , a in 't i t ? ” said Mr.'»,
Uarnen, luoking HympathiiEingly at Klsie.
‘■Y o u Kce, 1 h a v e no one really
DRUGATORE.,
si>rt.
count; b ut in due tim e th e vensul will
th ro u g h th e house into th e back y a rd , and
H aven, lest people sh o u ld find o ut ; but
flighty and too y o u n g ."
u n tler some eireuin.staneeM Klnie L in n m ight
be alm ost handsom e.
W K L D O N , N. C.
W ell, he w ent hom e one a fternoon las^^
H av en b u rn , or Belraven,
th e hero ju.st like you.
tile ilr.'snniaker, or sen t to learn th e artitifial flower tra d e .”
in g to tm’,’’ aaid
ll<'e<ntlic>i-<iiirtxiirilaUf>u ntiil Norlluimp<Uii tli<-Hii|>rumoHiKl t-Vili’nil <HjurU. t'uliHma.).- in HlI|»iriM>r S..rtl> I'aiMllnM.
irh (tmiv lit IlHlirax. N.
mK-ii i-vrry Moii__________ ^
ja»7 1yA. II. k i t i ;h in T
w .A .'u tn iN .
tvusTY attorkky,
th e
low.
faney Kuddenly trajteied
A T T C / i N K Y S A T L A I f,
sise.
th in k s
a soilin’ it ju.st like y o u ,’ said th e little fel'
graeeful tigure in ili« outgrow n gow n, the
' U I. 1. K .V & I) A N 1 K
sam e
r d rin k s or gamble s, and
World o f his family.
ing w ater at th e well, sh e added :
th e ir wtaln o f g}’psy
I In the Huprrmn Alitt Koduml <
lin*.
th e
Sm ith is p retty respectable sort o f a citiz en
disappeared, an d A u n t Hettie was draw ­
awe-stricken
aw kw ard o f Hcrviee. 8 0 now I don’t know
HmwD&
over n in e, and all a b o u t
from b e h in d th e bench.
w hetluT I am to be bound to Miss Miggs«
H A L IF A X . N. V ,
A ll boys, you know , th e oldest n o t
th a t,’ he said, as he lifte d th e tix-year-old
couio a n d live a t th e M an o r H o u s e ? ”
*1 T T O i i X K r V* T L A ir ,
th ree a s p retty c hildren as ever pla yed o u t
S h e shook h e r head a n d th en , embol­
dened b y th e fact th e t I'n eli) Ju s e p h bad
told A u n t Betsey th a t I am too idle and
M () O It K.
he has a n excellent wife, a nice h o m e and
m an in y o u r eyes, Klsie ?"
smile.
A.
for » lu ooient a n d th e n said; “ I t ’s ra th e r
» fu n n y story. S m ith , you know , lives on
so m eth in g o f th a t
A few dropn o f oil slowly
leaking from a e.isk m ay SDum o f little ac­
“ W h a t was th e rea.<«un ? I th o u g h t ho
w a s ju s t coining money th e re ."
T h e o th e r nibbled a crack er abstractedly
g rea t heiress, w ith lo ts uf serv an ts to order
a b o u t.”
flowi r.'^, and offered ti> l»‘«d ij>e bm)k.H out
o f ih i‘ grand library. H ut M rs, I’erkina
imituiil const ill. tiH>r>rm <>t MulU u A M.h
UI'hx.N.
Ik thin ilny ,\\n
ftnl.
Elt>uT|t>rimTiHHii(hnil2,.<u„ nTcihl i'<>i
. 'i'^Elt»uTV
■ llriii. l.»\v inisliH-M now ill IiiiimI Hill w at
(u JolKtty. i'V
(»ir(<tcrt« hn hrn'toforc.
^
J. M. ML’U.KN,
JNU.A. MUOIlH.
X. N. JHiiiiHry 1. iswk
rath e r
H aven niowly. ‘‘Do I st?eui like a very old
ho told me th e namen o f Home o f th e rarest
1 H O I. V T I O N.
an avalanche.
o th e r,
A n eigh b o r's boy, a couple o f years old'*r
I Hux<i(K (ittit
• R O P E 8 8 IO N A L CARD S.
T ho ed d y in g ot u few particli« o f uir may
give rise to a turnudo. A ste p may ntart
th e
big i^cc’uted fatiij, a n d luako ^ l i e v d I waK a
an
na­
Y es,’* responded
slowly.
ed in th e pail.
Voice.
K verything In
tu re seums to bo closely eonut^eteil in eVL-ry-
bit o f choose io a Sm ithfleld stre e t saloon
last F r id a y n ig h t.
‘•A nd I am se ven-and-thirty 1” said Mr.
w ith
A M O T H E R ’S I N FLU ENC E.
ti^lling
men, w h o sat eippias* th e ir beer an d eating
”
“ lic t me sec— how
bard
th ln g else. A n u n d u e pieponaerauee o f
one force sets in motion all other forces.
ever.
I Harrt'lH Hne AppIoM.
Bags,
w hat n triflt^ meiuis."
“ I h e a r th a t S m ith h a s sold o u t bin s; loon,'' said one o f a couple o f middle-aged
ill th e liilk chairs, a n d fan mydelf w ith th e
deal k in d e r th a n I 'n e le Jo.seph dooH. A n d
w,
l ’ailn,
V aprr,
V apcr
( 'a n n o d (jnodi^, &c. &c.
Tell 2 6 Urn.
tru th o f tho following to u c h in g story:
O n e has said that " It is
beh in d th e bar, h a d a towel tie d aro u n d
“ N ev e r tuiitd th e grapes,
y(»« know, and a hail w here th e y h aog n o th ­
ing b u t pieiurea. I used to ciecp all over
was only m ak in g believe afte r all. a n d
> Smokin<' Tulcioio.
“ I am rjuite a t liras to u n d e rstan d you,"
tin g re<Wer a n d more confused th a n
body knew.
To«
“ I ’m very sorry, sir,” said she. “ Please,
I ’ll never do it any m ore.”
“ Do w h a t ? " said U ncle Jo se p h , staring.
O h ," —
and h«) talked to m o
0 II N
S - » - 0 » I ’ KK A N N U M I N A D V A N C E .
NO. 21:
A TRIFLING TH IN G.
week, an d found h is w ife o u t sh o p p in g or
WH« tlu 're a week in th e K[iring.
8-.ud Mrd. UarnoN,
sh u d d e r.
------------------
R ues
T E lI ? .M
I ’L E l .
S M I T H *> S A LOON.
S h e lifte d her
said M r. Uuv'-n courteously.
T h e grapes, please," faltered Klsie, g et­
I know ,” confessed Kitfie; “ b u t it
.A .L S O
Reience beeanie intolerable.
kiiin, th e hiiuseket‘|HT,” w ent on Klsie. “ I
‘•Oh, Klflie! th a t irn«m.’»klnif very Ixjld,"
Hclle
) Ii!I};h a n d I>hiti‘Ih poUtnoo.
) CadJiott
O
T he P ittsb u rg Ifinim it h vouches fo r th e
door^.
in g h e ad and cheeks atlame.
la rge startled eyes to M r. H aven’s face.
borticback, and M r. i*crkin<i
and 3
ch air for Klsie as she en tered , w ith droop­
cents, (ho priekiiign o f Klsie Jiinu’s con-
Hu th in k s I m ig h t t;urn twelve
h e r a iU '^ d in n er n a p .
Tens.
I Huxoh Starvli in )>u)k, (ii>uDd
a
factory.
place!
Sjrupfi.
ptiirrola Now OrleaiM nud 1*.
ln<w<'8.
Sacks Uio,
Coffpefl.
’H
M o unt Wiushington, r ig h t near m e, where
”
Mr. K aven rose courteounly nnd p u t
not.’'
A t th e sound o f his gentle, measunMl ac­
''A n d . \ u n t H ftaey wants to send me
u p to th e Manor llouw.' to h elp Mm. IVr-
aihI
giving
“ I d o n 't know ,'' said KIw osadly, “ Tnclo
Jiw cp h wutitH mu to g o and w ork in th e
H h illin ^ a week, a fte r 1 lind
wtH'kx’ prai'tice."
T U K N ir
witiiout
ga in — h a , ha, h a ! . \n d i f you really want
“ W e are old friends,” he said; “ a re we
arc th«*y noinj; to d o w ith y o u ? ’'
\J UlUlilfS,
“ B r in g h e r in ! H ring h e r i n ! " said
I ’nele J o se p h w ith n chuckle. “ I n e v er yet
tiv f high, tu ki-r friond and cunfidunt, old
.NiiriM) HtirncN; " b u t 1 often wish I ’d never
“ I)»‘«r, iK'at r Miid Mrn, liarncK, “ wlm^
I ItuiTi-U am!
I
came over me so suddenly th a t [ c«mldii't
o|i| tvoriifi, w r l n » pari’iiw l;
to Kcold m e — —”
IHIII) in
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WELDON, N. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST VJ, 1886.
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