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: I! z'Ul 't'o|is art' s!> proniis- iiiilry HO j>r(>H|K-r(>i!H, ojii(‘ avi- f'o ii-’.i'iil on • nio.'.l »i’ Inn HfiH llial tlin woik ‘H fory('U''n aiiil l-aklo 11 i.o.nn,' ky nora,-;- Vo.s, lli.‘ in:\ llic CO anil till! ji' liiakuiii lli> ojiportinnl; in soiiioi,i!-i lu Horu;!’,' Mivi y ■') Wl--- ii --''i O'.iia ■ an a" i"j wm ihon' 'In! iO'' i!' unu'j'-o llicni ir.to iliO way (t' tiiC 'riic iirat plai:-.- • \nalted ia ForoHtville, a vci’y ■'pUyi.Si.uii'. . d'liB aialitucc ./is-povsl, -ilic ])co{>k'^ i.yi^’cjly aticn- live, uiul very iiiucli inlei’esieU in the, work. ]U>v. J. H. hu’-eloY. ])i'ays ,Jhr hue chihh'vn, or,' pve.- .■.yv.ove.nt.s Mie at- teiidiUice of r ,:iie. Vie po If) Car^y,blit a Iioavy r:\hi nluit.s.n-H ■kdosel'y in,’'aiid vre yp asid r’ive ar. ' cineii'aiin'ne.at kl Swain--r.treel C'U'ui'.cb iij .jf'iile.iidi-hii lilt', oiyn.ohl;. uf,.these. >yho. do ai;ot vvish.ti! go blit at rbght. Anoaher ra.hi vents tlie .(?xpvctod exems-'is at IVteivhi^hlhah^l fad.' v.Vnc.o more' wo are at Cary. •Good water, .,,‘4:.ie=vor,citizens, and a ^yaiol. dirlv- . ■-ing. vilhige. No liguor sold l>ory _ schools and y.chiK>u'teach^i-s held in high esteem. lii .spite pi ;ui- olher rain the poiple attend in . large numbers, and'oik^entertain ment is ii success. Uov. A- I>. lllaekwood prays for the orphans. On Safurday. night, we meet an other rain at A’pek, but the }>eo- })le go through mud and waUiy ' a.u'd-the Academy is full. 'Rl'v. ... Ivay ■■ope.ns -..the- meeting wvtli jirayer, and. tkg, audienco.is. all . attentive. On/Sunday ludriiing - after a' pleasanf'Shn'day School, 'Rev'.^ J%sse Ihig-e^ of Cary, preach es a souiid and sensible sermon,' and leaves a .very deep impres sion on. the minds of the people. He thinks religion should make , men retbrm their own and i» good to otliers. M’hisy- i-s- hard to deny and hard, tn edooy. Apex is a ]ir-.)spcrons town, laiyiug. a hu'go trade and live i,)us' ir.ess men ; cn>j,>s aiui vegetables are'very fine ihrongh all this citmitry.’ ^Apex and ti :irey oaght to be educational coiOre's It would bo difUcult. to. iiud two ]>laces better located for largis schools, and the citizens .*f botii iu’o imellig'eut luui I'oiiiK-d. Now it is. .Monday :uid ""s'' go to Ihileigli again. f>n voach.ing t-hoDepot, wellndthar dU. (deonge W,. Wynne lias placed hi-x cinMi- bus at' tiio service of the orp’/ians, I mid we Inivp noither iroo.bio nor : ex])ense on llie ■p:cstion of trans- i portalion. This of itself is a large i a-niklilteral contribution. A«.t Met- i )^.'!pol.iT.an Hall on dlonday eve- : mny: we have a, full Isouse and;x- | order. At the close )f>hr i " dtangitm ad- j Is a .small town, hm l!;e j.n-op'.'- are kind ami cho er. ‘ 'I he M-.-nho'li.-a ihureh i.' full and the children ere i^'iua.i'ka-h'! y (pnel, uc-v. A. V/eaver oilers pirrccr aii;l imikes some closing remarks. 'I’lia. ctdleciln;' is .miali, hayaiu-e money is :a-.a:'-'e, and ]»ec:inse mos!, ot tinn;o e;. oc’l io crjisirih nte tho-.n-d. t!a. • ari'-e;- ooic.r: iiomicei ymmg heneht conm. P - .CM no orpiams nr Oxte)''-' - -CMCi -.'.u ^'A/wo tinmi ou'y of the crop--'■and »loes not ftH'l ami see the ''udm' of the wi,>i'k ,‘is it is seen and i'eir in some otlier co;mt;(ne ik.it (uir entertainment iie.s stirred an iiiter‘;--t-j'.ever felt hef ne, and its infhience will be felt hercaffyr: • 'fho ride to kh)ldsl)oro is short, aiidi home.-s are qei/ ;kly providml for' the cliildien. At ,8 o’ch.ck ■vro nieet in liie ‘‘'rown iiidh’ A church woutd- have been jmttor, but tlu.s is ■■lit,' phico selected.' •'Tlie ilail is nuVovttnmtcH" too 'sm'u? fo'r thi' ;mdrence. and some negroes t.ake, pains to . scatter ••themsel'. v's over the lieiiches and aherehy cxchn.le the whites.' ‘A part of' the linll is assigned to ihoin, and' tliey are politely re- cpiested to (m-cigiy it; 'but they refuse to do «.>. • if they feel anv l>ett(U' for such -onduct, wo have nothing more to say. .'riie'.'col- iec'tiem ailds itp rather sinall ; but •one chmch h,a-« just imaeo a-cou- trjbutiou Kud the ethers will prob ably so. One of obf company wast kdt sick at Oxford aud an other ia^ sick in Clayton and Croldsboro from exco»?^ivo eating of ‘■‘neg.ro-tocsA or pahnnuts. So wo' bnve-only ton cm the stage and the'■.ehteVtahfTnen.? is-sot .so good as iisyak .Kev- My. brooks pra.ys fPr osphsMi's- '■'>id,d?t a few remarks a^t the c'hbrb of t|n‘ .>xercises. ddmr.si'ht'T is a beauti ful day, hut v(yy warm, and W9- turn our face.s to wards La Ovniirgo'.' ]*. B.—dlave just seem Ivlajov Hingiiam on Ihs ’vvay to (.llinton 1(.> a•(.■li^'e.r b\>.s great h.'Cturo for the boneiit of the-i-~-.d>aiis, lie is a.'' aud goov^ jurm fui?c '^fdl do g»)od wlserovcr 1M.“ goes. y hfi- ffoifiimied )■ idhie to ]/res'ioiis an ient. dn' (.'oiicci-t by the adie.-; (if O.xford. hu' tlio (if ihe ()r[)!inn As\ him, came (iff last. 'I'neaday evening, at tie- Asvlnm (ilunpol. It mmvs not be imd'erstood ihat i)\- ‘'young la dies.” is mc'tnt, full grown, mar- riag't.iable -Misses, away np in and pa-.i !!ie:r icens, hni young ladu-s 1-1 fourpon v-mv si'lexil girls in T;:is (hin-(n't was a w ofk ('if their ow'S, in its concj'jihon, prep- araii!').-! and consnnmmtlon. 'hhey selecp'.’ a.cci '-.'■i'.ac!ic('d the pieces accordiiig to tludr o'wn ta.'-p; and judgmcl't, and the fav(.T d.a.av per- formanV.e met v, Ith slnc.vml that t.liuv posjj'.'-ssed a gi'od shar'e '.-i liotli, ’The' Coiicr-rt was a decided .success in every resiicct. Tim mush', instrumental and vocal, was well ix 'nderod, ami n.'ceivcd merited appK’tti^e. 'The audience was larg'e for air occasion of the icifuk -'’.ml the proc(;eds of tho salc o-r.‘tickets reached the very pretty icam of th.'uiy '(ToVnu's and twcpity- five by.dts.wlucii was handed o'cer to tuo A.sylum next moi'/nng. Thct^e dear,- kind hearted little girls arc. enthle-d to the thanks of tlie friends of the endian work for thei'c interest in its behalf, thus tnbstantially manifested, 'riie Oxibrd people - youiig and eld, have always been found rea dy wlieu help waa uooded by the Asylum. ' We •finde'i'stJsrM! our }"cai-ng friends will 'repeat their concei"^ before long, with a ^‘hange of pro gramme. . . ■ «si,£I-oA ti> a •.trail,ge sort of ruler in h' Ir liad a cross phvo at om'-; Fn-csi uis it flu; sharm ('if.a ca pc •i'niT. 'pssoi.srsic. ’Win n th-erc is a s(.ift coating of snow on tlm ^rivumd, a very few rabbris, in iko course of one night, can mak; .r gri at maoy tnmks. th■? i ir i'.''e s.-ed nc 1 o 'e d'liev can c-rerii’c- mne ('ir"ul iCe a .‘lo’onnt of i'-cand'cl' in a very .-.noiV tunc, cs|i''.cially iftlv-y hc-'v'C ■){ ^ M,c (gound (-.Yiding hs- ■' frarel o-rcr bet rm et’ii rcooc? (.iib-vny person, \r!iethe'r true or falvy -Cmt in a m igydior- lu'od whci-;^-tiic-re is -vn^ really in - -• : ,lusi.rio;!:(. •mscrnpulons gos-np. and urge^ nil i inoivtr^cks inarki]'‘.g its co'.’.rse tlivn Iwc-ntv lo' cvmtuibd.tc- a little.-.' Tlury take 1dm cjt his'. W(.-'^;d and the collec- tra's maico?a. Gloa;ii; sweep of lomo- miii.lG moujoy.. ’I he-'i.uhi oi ton coni pieces is-.-laagc,,bet it cinapts up iiather :nna]].. ' Now- th-e banks U'aist cOine U» tlie reli’ ti ;.‘f liui ■ _ain'eniOt let the m-'j.ilians brenk up ilie iemonado hu.iiuc-ss, ■ . ,iust,aSifUy.Don,vmn.ion c^amimigu is-aij-OuA to.-f-cpcn. ilowevor. ita!- fdgii ha8. id'-vm-V done nobly for tT\b''miphaii4S>. ‘.lin-d wo m-'O gratctid for tho‘>e frj^nxnt-Sv. And'now for k'io.y.ton. A'S the .Depot we sc-e ■feWt dol'sinl lemo- muW men sta,uTf,ig Iry theit lull li'Uckets, selling 'mg a 'rviji.^y ^ I lie d'k'jvi/C.s. were cmicnbutcd Fn*. or- .'Bo sor.ry V) iuterAmg- Vvitli n whole brai cli (■dMmshjess! We send-Fnode'a package to. (lie laitik rahbir's could make i'U the^l'cngcsti wAiler's night f'-.'cr the doAvnicst »f snow thca e .mv'foil:. ' TIH prhvapal chs'ysteriscrcs of a Ihmv-'Ugh-going scandd'monger are- iwo---o.'U“ |.!osiiivo the- other nogatl'ce 1 h'C: p-ositivc- is, •'••’’ivy ar an-':h'!comn.cudablo in mi- (''ther,' ;dc-' '.cegativo, ,■% scant oi j fthristhm i sot such hlackon bright: ('hyrAr. These t.-'aifs cliarac.ter.^ t'^'' vrbrk to> ove-rviliirig th?;'!: Hiines'I than lhoTns('lvoi*, and tliov are mov'..' indiistrioiis in their '•■lecuhar '.'ocation than the rab bits ,'i'r(‘ io ,-Hvkjng sncc'ulc'ut Ji'od to susta'.A lite. Tc.-.ch' .7ir ifi.ff(*t';(ti.niknn>v.*o;y. '.tFiartto tlu( mint 'I'lint' t; to.ctlic'-p- -^Tii-vr.. 'Itliiil TIow did yemr Avristbuids suit yon.. Frank f said Farm 7 Drey to her broiher Frank., a youJJg man just home in his hvgts cuilege va* cation. T stitched them every bit mviaslf mi tlieTuac.h-ibe. W’’ere they nice I ‘ Did they fit d'hey -were' vSpleudi-d, Fan. I Sold tim ibllov-’s tln.^y we^'e rkme by an old lady of seven years. Fh 2 X guess they did, Fhtcd U) a If. Thank you !’ And X'rauk Drov ]m.ilGd l-i.-' coat-.deevfS up -a little,- and sliou- ing the shining'linen., httlng lii.s sLuipoiy wrist, much to kis l-iule ■'■ster’s ad mi'rati (.Vi ‘Frank,’ sa-id Fanny, a fc'w mo- numts after.‘may I ask yen-.some- tiiiiig ‘Fd’ ■'ouri'o yon may, liith) ora); i’ll mi.--e.voi’if ]■ can ’ Aoid F.ra-nk clas|)C-d h-is hands over Ins head, t.ikcd back Ins chair, pnt his feet op(.m t.lu.^ table, and looki.id do-\vu int!'> lus sister’s eyes tliat were saying, just then, ‘zW if iimre 'vas sometiung you didnA kne-w. you spli.mdid old fellow ^ J3ui' aioud ‘'■he saiX, “*Vh;i-t did you rmaiiv by httv-.l to a d” !• ■j.’m sure i d(.m’t kno'.v aii(.l I want to ’ "Whew!', ^‘•}listlod tlio yomsg- man. '’''Vhat do X moan,, sure enongli i AVTdh. I mean suXted exactly, fitted p-ovf.b.ctly.. I sup- ])ose.’ ‘Yes,’ said die littL'--. gfrl in a disap})ointcd->110, 'I kno-y that: 'but .1 thought perhaps it came from s^'inodniig. 'T d-ou’t see the semse of iC Z’/?msure. Bmiod to a T..” it nu'ant something else in r-lni plaC'C 1 knew.''' ‘ Wclk 1 smeess-i.n-dieh jicb- sai-d Tvauk :. ’til loyk it up tbr }'0u, siune ahnef 'Jle'il never -A'ink. ot it.-again,’ sa..id Fami',' to hciveh,, 'Imt I do wish. 1. know., ‘Biiited to a T.’ It iio.so fimriv.:' T\i e next dav I'd','! nk c.ame iii 'hand end, winch ry ta-l i'. B('e here, Fannyr said lie, ‘1 ha^■o 1;eeu to tin' eai'pc'ute.r's .sliop in ^■‘^ur behalf. .1 hone I’ll get \'ou suitf-d to Cl d' t];is time. 1 failed t's satisfy you ' ye^-terd^'V, ^■ou km.nv.’ Bo Frank jdmasl the cross p-rcc ayaiiist perpotHbcidai' .one vvhich iio in-ci bj'a'.'rn-'ana ia;d the arm along a, Imrizouial line that form ed tlie >h.d’i angh-e ‘You see.' said Iwj 'ihis Is call ed a T s'piaro, ami is (d’ten to test tlie accurac)' of lines and aiigies. as i ha.N-ej;c;t i>.'Siel m:ne. For a wi>ii(h-)r- it hts exactlpb 1 nevo.i (i.{ int h so well before. And so \'oU .see, it is tilted orsuit- (sd to a d’.' And y' is alr.ogetlier prol-able tliat the proverbial |dii-»se 'suited to a T.' ;mlginated in fids' institution.’ d.) X’rank, hoiv much you do know ! I’m so glad i asked you ! 1 can see th-c semx- of .it now,’ said little X-Yn, liuggingldm tiglit, to .tlie great damage of his neck-tie. Frank looked as n iso as an owl, hut lie didn’t dot on’ that he c.)uhU\d luive tr)ld, to si'sve him, till he asked ^oumbody else, d'hats liow i f(;uud out ’whal is meant by ‘suited io a d' 3SIOW il 1*-. 'Scone in a library—gentleman busy writing—child oniers. ‘■'.ratlier, giveauo apeuii)' !” “X'laveii'tgot any—don't bother me.” .‘’B'at;,,father, I'-.vant iF Some thing particular. ‘'.i tell' you J. havoii’t -got one about me.” ‘T must have it i )'Ou }>voniksod ' me one I” ' “I (lid no svxch thing-—I 'wini’t give }'Ou any more peuuies; you spend tcHj, .inanjv its all wrong —I vvonlt give-- it to }'Oib- so go away.” • . . ‘ t.ddld begins to wkimpei’, “1 iljl.'lk 'Vou n-dglit give me one: it’s ]-eai mean.” “iSO—g'o uwav-—d 'woiYt do it, so th(-)i'e's an cud of it.” Dhild .vries-, teas('s, loaxcs— fatlnu- gets out of patieiu'e, put:- his hand in his pijclnU, iak(-H out a penny and throwit a! tht ch'ild. '•'There, take it, aud don’t come back agai.n to-day.” t.dnld smiles, looks sliy. goes out '(■('mciucruv-- de^eviuimi re new the r l}’u.gg^e in the afternoon, wi-tli the eevt'dnl.y of like .results. ddii-; lvKsii>K.\(’n OF THE Puo ClI.Vl.’EL XllLL. ddlO umittoo of nine of the dVus tees oftiie Fnivei'sjtyi aftet iigre nv.-nt among the Faculty,- hare desigmited residence at Chapel } iill, as fellows • d'o Dn Phillips—d.die Swaiit liouse.- •■Ih'of Kimlierly—‘IdtO .Kiiii- berlv or XYlioal lionse.- d'o iVof; XIaugum—'The Df: IdiilHjis Douse. d'i> Prof Ued'dm-^-d’ho .Xlitchcll IbnisC’ d\) Pi'^'f ]Tooper^'*d''he judge Pattlo IbiuKi (rented.) Profs. Graves and XTins'ton, be ing unmarried, will occipiy rooms in mo rftl>e (hdlc^ge buildings^ probably in the ‘SSouth.”—I(al~ cifjh X/-/i'S\ Bceuc fii the street—two hoys 'playing- -mother opc'us the d()or and calls to om; (.if tlicm. her ov/n son, '■'-loC; cenie into Mi.e iioaso- right riwa}'!’’ Joe ’jiays no attention- “Joe,, 'lo you lica-r me f If you don’t come in right a-way, I’ll g,i'v(^ V'iu a-licking:,-” Jo-i :-mdles, and continues- Ids pla^’ ; his c(.an[>auion- is alarmed •f(?r liim, and mb-isos liim-t.v obey. "You’ll catch it if yo’u don’t go. Joe.” 'm, no, if y. 'onAt;. sh-o aNv'ays says s-o, l.iut never (loos.- I a.ui't aiVai.d.” .Moth.cr gmC'-i leaek bvPse hcaese greatly put out, a-ndt-lup.kingi'hei'- sc'ilf a niarb’rr+o bml Yeldi'cii.- That’s the way,, parents • xhow ge’ur children by example tha;t yoniuro weak, u-ud-ecided, upfruth'- fill, aud tliey h'l'rn .‘-vptlj en-ouglr to despise iuithori'iv' and re gard )'oiir word as Hothiug. The^' Stem graduate liars and. moakens-;, aud die' i:.oaping;; oft wmiv sowings w.ill iiiic htif-.T-rcc/,-///. g>ocJ«r.- Country doctors bate som’o'- rimes a prett}' liard road to tiav- oL 'Yhc foil owing' anecdo^te il lustrates it. Tho )>(>oi’ d(.)ctor is calhai A(-m'! hes bed on a stonin'" night, with the stirring sum- nious,— ‘Doc-jWant you to eomo rig] t straight olt to .IXankst’. Ilis cliiltl is vdead.’ 'Then Avhy do you come' ‘.He's p’isoiied/ Then' gin him laudanum toe-p^ar'a'gofick^-, ‘How much have they giveri him V ‘D‘v’iio ; a g:roat deal. Think- he won’t get over it.’ The doctor pushed off througdi* the storm, meets with uivers mis haps on the wa}', ami at Icngtii arrives' the Iiouse of the ])ois- a led iiatient. 1 le Ihnks all closed,- yr )t a light to bef^eTii. He knocks at the door, Diif. n'o' answer. 'He knocks fuvipusl v, and at last a iiighl-cap a})poavs at the clianiber' windenv, .'Mid ^ wmnau’s voice' spenkps out, YYWse Jl'i'cre V “The doctor, to be :?u're.- Yoit sent for him.’ ;0, it’s no matter,- d(;)ctor, Ejih- raim h> XwHtter. XYle a;(>t a little' skeered, kinder.- CKn'.l'mU' I'lUid- nu.m, and lie sXe])t kiiidor sound,- but he’s wi)kc up now.-’ -How much laudanum did he .swnllow V Abd_y two drop.F ’Taut Imif liiin none.- Wonderful had >sforiT;i to-night.’ Idic doctor tm-n-s awaa-ybutton- hig up Id-s overc.oat under ids tiii'oat, t-o seek his liome again, and tries to whistle away Ids uH>.rii;ic.ntion and arv-ger, when tho' voice c.alied,—' ‘i )octor, doctor !’ AVhat do you want V ‘You won't charge nothing: for’ this visit- will ye 'I’ Ar a camp-meeting last snm- meiy Ji venerable'sister’ begOiivtliC- hv'iiui— ‘.My s'lu) tn oil t.Uy anfi-ril; 'ri-!'-th':.'-s:u:(I itr'iM'--’ Bl'.c l>(!jraro ill quavers,., bu.t it was-})it'lie(l, tetrlagli. ‘Ten t]icn.ismV--.U'n‘ tlua-sainl,' she' .“-■crecfiliet-l and stopped.- ‘Start her at a.,000 !! cried h, converted! sleek hroker preseut.- A fiwiuer who wished, tfi invest tie; aciMviraiVtioti ot his industry in U. S.. securities went to'a bro-- ker’s- ofiioe to obtain- treasury notes- d'lie clerk iiiqiLiired)“Wlia1) denoinination wilhyon- Uavethein,. sirt’ Haviiig' never heard tliat ■ivord used exsepting to distill-- t?nish relisdous sects, the farnrer,- after a little deliberation, replied :. “■VVTll you may give me part ini i )ld .S'cliool Presbyterian, to pleaso the old lady,,but give me tlio-lieft, enlfein Eree Will, llaptist.” .A tea that should never,'lie war- tered or a-Juberal-cd—(rliaritv:
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