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NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. POSTOPFICK DkI'ABTMEVT, Wasiisutox, D. M July 1, 1887. troiosal will be received at the Contract f 'ffioe f this Department until 4 p. m. of Sep Umtyer 18, 18fc, fur carrying the maffe of the United States upon the route, and according to the schedule ef arrival and departure eci fied by the Department, in the State of North Carolina fiom January l, 1887, to June 30, 1888. Lists .of ; routes, r with schedules of arrival and departure, ini-tructions to bid ders, with foima for contractu and bouds, and all other necessary information, will b fur nished upon; applicatioh to the Second Assis tant PostmasU'' General. WlXLLiM F. VILAS, PoitniMter Oeneril PAUL H. HAYNB. . Tbe rain, the desolate rain 1 i 'aaAelens, and solemn, and chill ! JJow it drips on the misty pane. 1 ; How it drenches the darken d sill i) scene of sorrow and dertb I ; I would that the wind awaking tTo a tierce and icusty birth, i Might var this dull refrain Of the rain, the desolate rain: For the heart of heaven seems break In tesr- o'er the fallen earth, Again, again, again it We list to the sombre strain, ; The taint, cold monotone Whose soul fs a mystic moan jpf the rain, the mournful rain, The soft, despairing min t The rain, tho iunrmurous rain ! S - Weary, passionleb, glow, fTis ' he rythm of setted sorrow, i 'Tis the sobbing of cureless wofe ! And alt the tragic of life, The pathos of Long-Ago, Comts buck on the sad refrain l Of th riin, the dreary rain, ijll the graves in my heart unelo, I1 And the de'd that U depths tuiold From a -olnin and weird repose jj Awake but with eyelids cold, nd vvic h tti t welt in pain fn the tide of the plaintive rain, The yearning, ho pelt s rain, The long, low, whispering raiu ! ! I Bunii for (uukrvHk. Ch of the Nkw8 and Obsxkvkk. 0apt. li. H. Bunn needs no comment orntrodu,cti(n at mj hands to tLo pou pl of the Metropolitan district. Ilia ato strong and effective campaign has spoken to them clearer, louder, more tenderly and more lastingly than I ever oan. .but of the period between his early manhood and the campaign of 18S4 1 now desire to speak briefly. ired with' all the noble emotioDs of - . . . a young ?nd brave heart, in Jnne, 1861, he- volunteered as a private, being vet onjiy 16 years of age. Unswerving de- vouun to auty ana unaouDtea courage, though always kind and generous, soon won the confidence and esteem of both officials and men, many of whom still ive to honor him, and in August. Ib6'2. ne was promoted to add lieutenancy, af; waras to a za, men to a ist, whion po sition ho hlled to the close of the war In 11865 he was elected colonel of the 321 ;N, C. militia, not yet 21 years agel; In 1868, when Wilson and Nssh were put in the same senatorial district he ?was nominated first by Nash conven turn and Gen. Joshua Barnes by Wil- aon bat being ineligible- not yet 25 years of age he withdrew his name be fore i the committee- of conference met. Demoting himself then for a short season to the profession of law and having al ready become one of the ablest and most successful advocates at our bar, in 1875. lL; il ..rii ... .. ... wuca me -v;anDj constnntion ' was bearing so heavily upon us, when clouds were still lowering and unpenetrable, when bankruptcy and ruin seemed in evitable, when no road of escape could oe -jBeen in tbe far distance, except mnjugn a cnange in our organic law, ne was nominated for that convention andj! elected by a large majority. Re turning to his profession, he desired un interrupted quietude, but in 1882 the sunbf the "Nash county Democracy" neafed the verge of eclipse the stamich- est ! began to falter indenendentiftm it i . ... . . naayaiready a strong bold and tbreat- vuc ui uuuermine ana ovcrtBrow our pariy, and at this important juncture, as V iby inspiration, all eyes turned anxiously to Bunn. Recognising the importance of the hoar, he entered the field; to win, regardless of work or cost From every stump his strong and touch ing appeals went forth and brought in return a gioiw m victory, tie was not onl elected to the legislature, but our entire field was swept clean once more a "TvAterloo defeat" given to the Phil- istines thus it will be observed that he is no ordinary man, having proven equal to every emergency. Owing to the war he nyer had the advantages of a col legiate eduoation or went to school a day beyond the limits ot his own conn. ty.ljut yet his apt and giant mind, hay ing io grapple with the stem realities of life, has acquired a thorough busi- neasfeducation, and he stands today one oi the most thorough and successful business men in eastern Carolina. Then. Mr. Editor in conclusion, if we want a vigilant, ready and useful member; If we would march to "certain victory": if we; Would honor old Nash, born amid the a&moke and ires of the revolution and ever as true to Democracy as the needle to the pole, nominate Bunn for Congress. Yours truly, !' j "Exodus." U ; CURRENCY. H (jestingly ) A fair hand, Julia a fair hand; but, you know, in these days they make the most perfect coun terfeits Out of wax or marble. Are you sure this Lb not one?' ' She (archly) "tlTell, if you think it'.s counterfeit, hadn t yott better ring- it?" Chicago Rambler. 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