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f f W.F ay Wholesale and B,etail Dealer in Foreign & Domestic i HARUIAEE, Stoves, Carriage Mate rial, Builders' Sup plies, Paints, Oils, . Glass. G0LDSB0R0, H. G. After a successful business career of sevr I'M ,ftwW 1 r II II t il J H r h J v 1 1 ft v A . r.ONITZ. Editor and Proprietor. Tot tis Principle u Principle Riht is Right Yetterday . To-day. To-morrow ForeTer." Pabllxaed 8emi-Weklj ao4 wHu7. VOL. 10. GOLDSFORO, N. C, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1873. NO. 11. cral years the undersigned feels that he i.s acquainted with tlu: want3 of the far mers and mechanics of North Carolina, and especially solicits the attention of this class to his extensive ftock. Stany of his goods arc purchased di rect tiom manufacturers, thus enabling country dealers purchasing from him to save the per-ccntum made by Northern jobbers. He has made Carriage goods a epe cialty, and c!e!i- s core petition, ll'i buy3 twice the quantity of any hour; in the Suite, and is thus prepared to offer goods in this line at the lowest prices. W. F. KORNEGAY. Painters! Painters! Linseed and Rosin Oils. Buck, Crystal Palace and Devon White I -cad. Varnish es of all kinds. Colors ground in oil and dry, at W. F. KORNEGAY'S. Carpenters ! Carpenters! Saws, Drawing Knives, Braces, Bits, Augers, Squares, Spirit Levels, Hammers, Hatchets, Planes, &c., at W. F. KORNEGAY'S. . .As V ; h ': r- Tickets are secured, baggage checked, wre are comfortably seated, the whistle shrieks, one long look at a sad. boyish face, and our village 'recedes like a shadow. Goldsboro, opr first point of noto riety, is reaohed, bat this pretty or coqaeiishly revolved; and where the tall mast towered on either side of us. As we gallantly ekimmed the bright witer without misgiving ot danger, (had not the breeze been just a wee bit to stiff), I should i town is too well known here fW have enjoyed that splendid scene day was spent in trying to tee, ! fi-ctij bewildering by gat l:gh Our comment. After a sl'ort detention, wc move i on, passiu tnwus and depots, that IvVl-lVli'PtV- WnKTHW ibave no sPec5ai inrost to me, aav- Jl Liliilvrili uar Ilockv 3fcunt. where twenty years igo I spent syoral freezing hours before lakiog a hack to the Bui s! BuiidersI The Withered Daisies. BY Tllii ACTiiPtt OF ' OYER THE RIVER.1 You hs'- me why 'I love thein no, These little simple flower?, That over every pasture blow, In April's sunny shwers ; And why a daisy wreath I twine, Instead of dewy roses, To lHDg about the holy shrine, Where our lost child revises. far into the "small hours," but re membering I should need rested eyes for the morrow, 1 retired and h? ving enpved refreshing slumbers awaked nert morning just in time to see "OM rSal" rise, as it were, from the depths of the Chesapeake. pretty town of Tarboro. Tnoe ) A grander ngtlt 1 have never hours yet retaiu their serenity over jr-ossed, than this golden orb eur- me, even in sultry August. My eyes wander in search of Mrs. Grey's hotel, and my mind wanders to the past. My traveling compan ion on that occasion was a loved brother, who, like many that I was then visiting have passed away. I fail to identify the "Grey'' buildiug. Our iron horse is in motion, and I dismiss my sad meditations. In Battleboro and Whitaker I have neither link to the past nor NluU, Butt, Strap and Blind Hinges. Leeks. Latches Door Handles. Wood Sorews, Draw PuiU, ash Coids, Sash! Fasteners, Frame Pulley?, Patent jirads, j &C., at -J W. F. XOPtNEGAY'3.; 'T'.vhs in the spring time that she came, Ard al: the forest mazes Were Dright with flowers without a name. The fields were white with daisies, You know how beautiful ho grew, But the vioW., wet with oorVing dew,! Present interest. Enfield is reached; Is uot more pure and 1 wly. jhere, as at previous stations, pnss- engcrs are rilling up the few v:i-an. seals, ono of whom, a diguit;cd, i rob m st irentleman takes ;i so st wav. when nv h i;i !'i She flitted iikt a sunbe.irn bright, A.rounl our cottage dor: 1 rounded by a enmson halo, and while emerging from the water, forming his crown of diamond sta lactites. On reaching the saloon I was am azed to see the vast number of ves sels, their white sails unfurled, and tho seeming to be motionless in comparison with our steamer, yet, I was told they were making excel lent time. Our breakfast like its predecessor- supper received special aten tion, and was really sumptous. I was amused a' a learned lady, who, and trying not to hear; the second, ray eye3 were less sensitive, and my attention was given to observations fr )in my window. My good man was on business and I had one whole dJ to memorise the figures of my papered Hall, as, well as, the signs across the street. The windows had been numbered, and measured solitude was getting irksome. A locked up room, and no companion is a dull prospect on a rainy day, bat lar worse now, that the sun shines auif--happy faces ar-constant! y passing - but hope whispers,to mor row I am to do better, so I make a viitue of necessity, and de termine to have a fine time all to myself. "A Wbiteman's agricultural Im plements" would seem to furnish nothing of interest, for a lady, when looking up city ideas ; but reader, it is marvalous how I speculated on farm life during those solitary hours ; that gilded plow poised on a staff far above house top, and turn ing with every breeze, seemed to hold out inducements, not only to the new born granges, but even a 'in ue ilour. v ' t ,1 ... - . f or .:! ;dc, jover li c i : till tmn-.'s the Lord ha? jus: 3 if, w Cucumber Pm At " V. V. KOUNL'-'AY' Table Outlery I Including LJir.'ler?, TVtry &. ; .ark'.- known mak , at 1 1 assures i.io sic h ja:te or1 run i leeincd U in good taste to inform j merchant wife, might hope to reap I slie was atravelling person gt. r'Q wore an opera gUss-which was '"nsMtUly in ue. Vho silver was 'V'-'t il'.e di i iiKiitl and i,vtll,? HUH' ' n T :.it tlwr, wtMu ail iiiihieJf i, v!;t)se renial lae he i';: nut vno in twentv vi'ai. o. Wc rh i k ofn.'-w. wi; V, r;-r io,'.ehin?;. th- 'l-d v". ! Nv . it, i s i. f : h.'sitation. he oroers i-unl .n i which both ol t!ir uafiies ' i- i"ed. Tin; 8tr.L: r ;.lai;c-: i.is o rl.i:i, rnd i.'i"ft . ::: of oaAu'i;: s:. r-sr some of its riches. Then there is that old Dutch fan, that carries me back to a farm in Dixie, where long i ii . r as not oiaU'd, the tlamask ! yt-ari ao, merry ciuiureti sported ot nio'inds of harvest straw !:!sa iff i!c-i. ::! ': "-.AtWi.is real 4 - Isands," recalls the blue- iit'! iNv nr.d i"t'v. Th.--d-n-cts ' r,r,J,kea ''Iviiral ieristc,, that lV0 !oi her r,. l;;hl.r.N u ; oruellvar ;oncein:nle irs weeklv appearance tilth its valuable -I 'l'vi.l. L was ii"vcr partia to r 'io wno v.a c ir.au: Imported and Domestic. At Vvr. F. KOKNFGAY'o. Window Glass I A.11 si.es, American and French, At Vv . F. KOitNEG-AY' S. Uis. Ot.S'l. ;u lie enlis f;r ,e i ;i..-r his praise-, '-H-td memory, r Aiudl daisies. Harness ! Harnes Br.ggy, CJart and "Wagon Harness, at W. F. KORNEGAY'S. For the JI?rns!er Observations. ; toll ved; lv:tt v:;!' ; be of sho? f '.:'::r-, 1 1! earing N :d- n ! iaih in life must .1. t iivi j '.' re i.-.-rTi-..- ! y ,ri(l : r.ii i:i -3. ; . t I 'd t!i hi-ly nt:, very old. I : was .!.; i a I have ll-ttti r(-d n- .'if, the ...i f.vr v..,. or i , would do oniv lialf evVMision; :i,s"; !n r- '. !).''?' i ' ' ' - he been very yuf hfu!, I l-.vfrT i !! i lit have exeunt d her !llv for i)i v r feel they : a:.' hav ' ..as! undi-'tor plieing th in dor )('. nov! rvhort stories, and r'opes, JtiNt in the . , a.-" two Irijh wo orrijjs, be- in the cell, ; ,,kiiw fr is !rei::!r.;d bv In nWiik 'An! roi" wrsa? i- -n ni v are held up to the light as a U M. ot liirir fondness, but so dex- oc our friend's lmin-is FfJersbtii e. i i:istakin several dozfn la. lies and nd Oityi.,,,.1 t.Ahn th i;,... ,. ! entlcmei. tor so mati v zoulo.T-f.-il I and I ina'e a vo-a- to snend a few I Portsmouth. I specimens of bugdom; but, she was moments, as well as, a few dollars Havinsr an idea ot in Graphical neither, being an erect mat ron, (,i there bill it filled and we return to 103, (our room.) Tomorrow I shall go out again witb thia pleasure in view I succumb to mor phtoap, who kindly allocs me t. dream at home with our boy. Disappointment might aometlmes be postponed. So thought I, as I heard the pelting rain during the interval of dark morn, that prccetdi the clamor of twa kened citr life. Yes, I positively had to imprison mysc f another whole day uu, that intolerably tormenting book- tire why hate I not been there! Tin, tap, at inj door, and my Irishmaids brings me Uapera Week'r. mj huiband. dear th mghtful souluas pitied my con oition. and sent me this. I asked Ellen to bring me a city directory, and havioj; vainly endeavored to gain any informa tion of Baltimore, iU localities, kc., in disgust I closrd the volume, when I dls discover it relates entirely to the State of Va. I indulge in a contemptuous smile at our Irish blunders, and then fll up and crogg-write the only two sheets of paper I have despatch the one to my boy and the oth jr to my sister -feeling as ifl could write half a quire of cap, without in the least exhausting mjKlf. Hut the pap-r is minus. The r..in in creased, and I take my bible, tuck my self under.that pink ret, tnd ere I have read a sixteenth of Job'a troubles, I am dreaming. A quiek rap at my door upsets th fi nalc of my visions, and brines me to my feet. The gas light balls are in contrast to my dark chaintr, I proceed to bngM- en up and then to ea. The raindrops of but r.jht, like p n dant genoa are sparkling in the sunl;g'.t and th - bracing breeze gives assura co ot a hrsgbt day. 3o I once more mitgle in the throng and halt at a fashionabl- hat house where I select our stock, some with fro&tl sprays and some with 9 ilk en feathers, b.jt all very nice and pr-;t. fhe pleiBan salesman hails f-uni o State and giv-i ue nes from m. ny old sch..i fi..",d.. From th.--.-f .v0 go t cloth r.g h-.ue. whrt-1 do r.t '-rous are these uninterested bid-! frf'f 'l'"r'' ' the righ: pi u.e, but receive .'ys that I lear, many ot those same.-" c ' ,r .v R&d kindness that I .'irirs would not stand aooroval hv nJ 7 h 'ue pile . if -ready mi , ' - ii . 1 MadaniK H l'i;s vu iiiass. Over toi the right is a lantaiizmg buok-store, pulvetiart that the dalta rrvf 14 , mM w my roam at pleaaore la starch of ti. We say then if cireuasca&ca permit: break cp and harnnr or ro:l or d ar jour wbeatland eTeraltlcnealaadvaoca or the seeding down.Joat aa jou would a mrnip paten. Give it alao a good sop ply of well n,tted aUble manure, whose originally offensive and complex com pounds, lhe chemistry of aatnr h. re duced Ui Irw simpler ilcaUof crb a. c acid, ammonia. c or eli ,.f cttot t-ed,almoat t.n eearly approximailrg the food of a iraal to le emwrtrd intu m;a Vr !Mtf por diemiealt lite niphaWonla, nhraU, soda and sa perpbotpliaie lime Whichever of jbe your choice may falPapoB. e t iba it u thoroughly mingled with and ,diunbtt- tra mrcogb the toil. Vtrrttrr the root Vir'dr ,el lhe'n ftart prti.e a fibnvu rrd plan n ita r-n.-e art exot-ii'tly nacior u. !:Mv u! - inpr thfeAille: th- nr nr d-. li.e At rfra:kfd bef re. !., .ifni? ca! tivtted cmj, is l.-ast b , f i self. Ap la.t bwiar rxhat!d by cultivation, they refu to jV.l rr. jm wheat so"ier than any ote. t less o tr U.00 por land, or tha prxr ly preparrd. B tier exewvt ynnr U,r and wnney on toroethin Bu tt- ery farmer .ught to raia.- whi er -nh f'r hit family and dependent if .e l-aa a little turplut for the prr widows r l orphans :f d-d but in:nrtal OmfcV. atrt, no har-n will be done. Bocogiiltioa of Friond3 in Heaven. Trace Chains ! 'At W. F. KOIiNFGAY'S. Axes! Axes! At W. F. KOENSGAY'S. surmised, she was a silver smiths ;Mvde,d, and cches rr, location, ! was puzzW to'find our mo di tatioual mien, whose prae Ave lin--. drawn fro'n oe coi:r:, what ' 1 ! 3 . , I promise , Portsmouth route to the westward tlBd i-'S'ie was so .upeilatnely Tc do, I'll do." j of tha Petersburg track, and for the j fluent in examining the polished The promise may have been hast-1 life of me could not quite settle my ! Pate that nn ol(1 ,ad to TU.V si?ht lymado but improves not by be- doubts, when in our onward flight ' ing broken so exacting friends I'lespied far below us the cemblatice am v.Mir hurobi'o servntU. until I ! or a. railroad track ;vjross which we shall hiivo rocapitulateu my pleas-Uvoro dashing with fearful rapidity, joining for hr the title of Mrs. ant trip to and from Baltimore. II learned too, from a irpvel'ntr com- Bog. As if to foil our witt- The formula you proposed was ' oanion, that thitf fross origi.iatel ! ";MJ?mf5 slu now baned from one ot Here come the Baltimore and Ohio iw. It. cars, drawn by six hor e , and fine mules - arrayed in In dian file - how I pity them, as they pull up grade with those great . au l t-i" iLL'at?c 10I0 ."..icx u' . tu:l irV reat shears, and feel n ie.i. in thrtt I hav. learned smethin, there. My wooder ii M-hcrc wiii ..r chasers be found for all of this apj.ar ei r (To he cootinued.) uife. Her conversaticn then drift- whip exploding over their heads. ed to diseases, and their remedies, Carriage Coods to embrace all I ,fcaw and heard, so w-ith truth fur my platform I must lav aside sensitive self and render iho trip for the gratification from an unw:iH:i'i-ss to hav a ! ",,v far oir Southern cities, and per- Spokes, Rims, Hubs, Carriage Tarts, Shafts; Long and Short Arm Axles ; also Trimming goods of every description, at W. F. KORNEGAY'S. The Monumental CooIdi Stove! For size, weight, beauty, large, oven, power of heat, rapidity of baking and roast ing, size of fire box, economy of fuel, large Hues, good draft, simplicity and durability, am not be excelled. The testimony of thou sands using them fully justifies the asser tion. It has become the most popular and the leading Cook Stove wherever intro duced. For sale at W. F.'KORNEGAY'S. GUNS! PISTOLS! A large assortment of nre-sims, at "VV. F. lv01i.NL GAY'S. aug21 A GOOD FAMILY PAPER. certain bridge used by both roads, j Hy knew many notable Genc And now I am thing eastward j raKs and Colonels; was the first with such velocity I feel as if the (Southern lady who civilly enter- of those who might like to know locomotive is in a fair way to plunge joined Federals, for which distin the incidents of my "out." ! headlong into the blue waves of the Iguished honor she was made the As the story book has it, bright and early on the morning of Sept. Atlantic. A gentleman informs us 1 recipient of an elegant banquet, we are passing Seaboard, (the State 15th, after packing my "Saratoga" j boundary) . With grateful affection for home, we bid adieu to the "Old North State," and welcome the high hills and rich verdue of the "Old Dominion." Suffolk is quite a pretty place, or so we think, from the glimpse we now we have it, she is the wife of give her over to a ladv, (who I hope is partially deaf, and that and bidding adieu to friend?, my wiser and smarter half and myself took the morning train from one of Carolinas enterprising villages for a run of several huudred miles. When traveling the newest and nicest books has no control over me, for why shouAl I tax my eyes for a description of scenes that are constantly before me? Why draw when he announce Portsmouth, ! not allowed him bo much as a sip on the fancy of anothor, for remin-j there is a general stamped for the ' ulB tea is-.!or.ees of w hat" my eye and ear ! "Adelaide." What a magrrtioent j Annapolis, the beautiful capital may then n'.-l there grasp. Are not boat she is! And how w. r!ad i f "Mary laads," ros in quiet g;-au-rich i.'.-.'Ws, romantic dales, i we ar to aee the bht kv and che-.-r l'enr 011 the western coast, but i u-et. when a celebrated dance was first introduced. She had also had charming times h looks almost sinful, to subject those splendid auimals to such hard usage. Now comes the Globe Lines, thunder iog alonj, with another magnifiicent tram; the driver toots his horn, tUoso crncl whips pop, the grade is reached, aud each hone and mule strains his muscles to avoid a 'stall." Tho dia?y coal carts, ice carts, hacks, oranilniftts, carriages, and every imagina ble vehicle, with every imaginable freight, are dashing and lumbering along in uch confusion, a collision ap pears inevitable, and get, your fears are martyred man, whose excessive po- The conductor, bv telegraph, has jKtenews, in bowing and smiling as- already secured our staterooms, and ; KCnt to hor ladyships remarks, had at Fortress Monroe and knew many never realized. distinguished "hofficers," Ah! yes, Twielightis now stealing o'er hill and d ue, oat arts conlronting lines or lumi naries, have already bequeated darkness to the country, where the bat and out may exercise tbeir right to roam. The Thoughts for the Month. Of coore the principal efforts of tbe the farmer this month, will be directed to saving the crops already made cot ton, corn, etc. But there are other things which ought to be attended to a opportunity offees. Oats may -till be sown. If the land is rich and tl-e sea sons favorable, those sown before the 15th will do well put in later than the middle the crop is by no means certain. It may be laid down as a general rule that with winter crops the richer the land the later may sowings be made. lover and grass may also be sown th first halt of tbe month, with like chance of success; but we would not advise it done it would bo better if the towing are delayed tdl October, to wait till Spring. Eery failure with above crops U a misfortune at tbe South, because their cultivation fs not yet sufficiently established, for tbe farmer to fail without discouragement and it is exceadinglr piaintivc voicca of childhood are borne i important that no injudicious advice be on the air, I thrust ray window open to enjoy the melody; no word is intelligi ble; they are only Italian ballad singers, bat, the strain is sweet, tweet and I catch the last note ere I retire. ' Tis a splendid morning, and I am on given. It has been a great mutoitune to the couetry, that many of its agricul tural writers have little actual expert ence on the farm, and in othrr cases hare an experience which can neither benefit themselves nor the readers of the'r wri tings. If a successful firmer makes a R. v. Ajlu; E K .. '-. Pir r of the Third in Mjarrin -JiTi. a v -hicag 4 -urotl, p:too d a ami. ir.i!i eating discourse at hit chmro on the :e ctfnitto.i f fnendt in !Icvn, ' :e rr won bJCitf cujrgr-jfeti by an nnupm? nam bcr f deitlt in h; cnsrintin during tbe pat summer. Not,ihnten t:rg tlu severe ttor-a iit c:nr. n w-j. w .1 ii as usual. d -d th ly ben r all cqM :j ii hlv- vr with ex Th' ntr':d fak-' as hi ti-xt rh.- wfr-la in, S-n- .. 1 .-! twelfth "itp'T: I hl' V ' Tf rnmm r('Ht !! S c 'r. i - ? t'lC M W 1! .-.-in he ."-r l of .tt.. . rre vi . . ht- tbm t-- i -1- f t---::m-.'. .r.'iTtin !.- . t !on;ir- ; - f 1 - ;.. p -j. ' i'. ! iro' SJ..V . II ' .. ; ' . m .-.: ! .h - - Tx:-. -. r Is I : 3il: F. gr-.V2 tii 1 r - jrc 1 b r : y t' v i' ' e t rec- ' r.'f wit-. ' , I I v 1 II ' I.-' . ing. S'.-c .: -. . bodl 't M :; ri- i. . ! I mattr rr;, !t-' n pbydc-U i'rffl. for ir ti : i i: p.,r. pose here and wh a in ;c ii if h grare it return to th du-t Tt:r are bodies lerresriil, and dit cM,i k and the glory of the terrrstrial is otjt. aid the gl r of the celetti itanoth. r." Third, tb RiMe .listinctly d:ltr; iht wo shall recoixe the 3avi nr. and cn j.y his presence and love Th la-ul which is in the midst of the throne shall fted them," etc Fourth, f we kn.w l?hrist in henveo we shall kno one -.0-o:her. 4,W: shall tit down with Alr hm, Iac and Jaeob." Moea and Klias knew one another oa the '-lount of Transfiguration. and log-ther with Christ Paul -nticip tct earjirly meet itg with n ; '.averts in b.-y David knew that It wou'd Te th-? chiht of Bethlehem ain. llren i a -n . n t a eohl, chilly ptae. Eart'di ;"nnd thipt will not fdj away in a uni rsal btmevo'.ence, t r death d ?t mt ' -sr. form cUaracior, bnt on:y chsne .r piece. : 1 i. i . -t dpi - h '. cosy villas and bust-; Jul little twiuklers oiit in h-ir dir v:!;.iiry succeed ii'ig each tiity and splendor, wiMi n t ' ii" E very bod v should suhsribo for the FRIEND OF TS8PERAN8E ! XT is next to the la; go. -t Tapt r iu Aurih Carolina. lin:r ot.lierV m I not in the presence r.r.irky cloud visible, and j fhf f :tr "Vith, retineincii-, inioileet ::: ton has withdrawn hor lrigh' and impro"ve:uent? Do I not wit- face, we are still sure we ?hasl havv nes.s a titbleau v( cislnis and man- a mot delightful tim. far oil, to n. to my way to the wholesale notion house 1 1 r 1 : -1 4 4. ; r r with pre.ds- j of Hod-cs Bret. In a sea of fnahion, and "u " w8J. iniiruciiTq i. a T15 i basinet, we drift to our drttinatioo. ! ion7 makes one, it may not throw a 'This is an enormous six storied esUb- ",ne,c rJ of ''gbt on the path of prog-w!m,.- vn,in, . ! r5. The efforts of the latter are neith Wearing' Flannel. nors snfii-'ient to divert and t-ulight- Supper on the Adelaide i Old. to. ton. Ihght o'clock found u-; gliding up i iH . 1 v... " i.. !;iiiuerr, wntre Almost evcrvtnin,r. uce i.,ie .u...,,..,n ...... v..,. t :tulamlbcautiful mavbefoumL We er properly directed nor kept within 1,- iornado m noise and contusion, w.; our pur(.ba,eg o; floor Nq lf and!gitimate boandt. and every one expecu work our passage thro ihe phahinx , bfn bv meau of an e.eValor accn1 to!filure as a natural retult. Whiltt with no or j of cah -drivers, and porters, to our I -b. ec"rtua tory and likewise, success- jthc fonner Prbrps only one important condition of success, was omitted; if to, that one ttanda forth prominently, to h? fill a re carefaily ascertained. WUK1T. 1 1 y - - . .1 IT ..... r-. . 1 . 4 . it- . K..!t.Mi .10 ' 1 . -1 IT is one ol" the best, if not the very be.-t en I!u nl-t- eu- to, n;o- n.". unn' . u-jmsv. ..iltu """ ' "b k mpr rn-nii. Literarv and Family Paners m the Jo,,-,,. .ii 5,-r. a--mw.i w- hr.vo onohidt-d eoald voti have Ken roof lt! hH v fi i- a hav-:i ot safftv. I can iictr siv t- o much in Draise of South. ;,' '; l' ' ' k . , " .. 1. . .. 1 : o , . i t"..,., -.,.,. u-MrU .? t,. ,1 'tiHPPVtf:,..--iit an .iT-.iiinr it ui bodied and weighed and ittthare in th- IT is one ol the caeape-st fapers m tne'1J-,,,,: . - " :A . , , , country. 'n,i r kind reader, tlraw 1:0 mi- mouths. Delegacies of everv kind iMaltbv House. ; to the a ilea ..en aud clerks, who are o IT js one of the oldest Temperance Papers i K.f.n .u tm-.tlm. xv....t. This Im.us- is not .-ivied the u n-! "'Cir feet the live-lm.g day; aod. reader, Tm u A 1' r w 1 t T T , - . i ii - j . , , . t , t - ... ,,..;,! u i, j nt im g u.c your friend.who often pasts j Preparations for thu crop bou!d now IT istheOfficial Organ ol the Order of . T aoUu-.vk'd--e, i turned mv back nu.'aLs, golden better, tho rcn iwned pei-tt-n, out is in special av or mill J . , ... ... mernenasoi lemperance in me um-: rr.vid. iVHon,.,,:,!.,!,-, ..ii.nn-l V.r nnians. Catu in aus. and mo-tl" 6 : " u.i n.t.-it.. i . . u -, , ' i.uiraor vv im in t m ai t th .tT (tif lUI !(. H f,! (rn in Ormhr Th. It IS in Splei.tlirl COM- j h :, fl.,njl5l v:p nf ,h- n f,,W ofth F. rrtith . r,rT-r. .e r t a i ii tliree ! v.,.,. . , , l. , n . . ,,n m.i.n,J .tiiin r. ,r rS ie rooms are j HE(j fttiing g confortable as if I bad aa a vate of Ubor, bat th-j-e en !x? no ted States. IT is the Official Organ of the State ni wo!t v. itli one of Harper's" fas oneladv observed) -''lovely S.-h.''' Southerners. It is in p IT &P?t "Tempintace! " :!..!,. " burlesqaes, as a. i was too iuu,), ab'.l - palate id,.,.,,. It can easily ouU man should subscribe for. j speciiio a-ihiJit listless ennui. 2a : upon value receivfd bv many o: ' h i'!dred and titty. Th IT the Paper that every Family should Prico only $2 00 a Year. Address Rkv. ii. U. WHITAKER, Ralekh, N. 0 PrOVisiOIlS & GrOCGrl6S ! to itS uncultivateii (finition) but ! handsomer than our river-boats af vr jflmriTu ' I remember, for me, nature ever has ford, were nevertheless too contin- 4Q Bbls. Mess Pork, 1J Rump 40 " Super Flour, fresh ground, 40 " Farni'y favorite brand, Sugar Cured Breast Bacon, Corn, Meal, Hominy, Sugar, Coffee, Molasse9, Tobacco, Spices, Liquors of ali kinds. GREGORY. GALLOWAY & CO. do not chide call me unsophieti-, t hat assemblage, but shall ever rc delightful, parlors elegant, and at-. cated if jou will (there is a fresh-1 gard my own dollar as advantage- teutive, the proprietor gentlemanly, ness and newness implied -in that ously expended. aud thw guests rehned. The terns term that adds, at least, one charm I Piie stateooras, th;)' larger and j are ver reasonable. The city noi6e roconntrv ears, is Uimply distracting. The first day I muffled uiy ears, and longed for one record of quiet. I telt as if I were in the wildest storm, with every cotton gin, grist mill, saw mill, coffee mill, gong, sawing machine, railroad engine I had ever heard in to lure one from the delightful sea-breeze of the saloons, where. charms that, are paramount to fic tion's choicest productions. So, with only a skeleton diagram of our j vy an open window the white caps, and undulating waves in their ail- routes (to which I sometimes re fbrred) I bade defiance to books and periodicals, while I enjoyed whole volumes of unwritten novelty. very sheen were glancing ; where the Pilots friends, those fflilterinjr coast lights, either 6Udily shone, 'all at perpetual work. That fiuw kept ou "terra firms." You should have st9a my self satisfied composure ts we noiseless y glide fnjrn baaema .t to attie story. It is charming, the beautiful ar ticles we are leaving fade from tight. and like magic we glide in the midst of others, qui e aa gay and dashing. It u all to quiet and delightful yon think of fairy' and dreamland, and feel temp ed to pinch yourself to teo if ii is really you. la your s.-asea, and wide awake. So fiUfj have we bf.cn, and ao fascina ted, that before we are nare of it, night his o'ertakea us. Tbe goods tie per doubt of it .Treat value to tbe crop, The repeated ploughing of the land brings tbe latter into a state in which it can give promptly of its elements to this mott civilized of our domestica'ed plant; civilized, in the tense of being I artbeat removed from its wild state, and incapable of thriving except under moat artificial conditions. It it not a gross The majority of peopln ar not arare ot the bneSc.al trTiev i of wearing flannel next to th'bod, both in coll and warm w.vh-r. FUtinl ii not oncomfor br r. warm weather as prejudicrd peo ple believe. Kreauent cni.Js and constant hacking cttih l.avr If tr mc since adopting flin-a' '-.if-.i'iCK. There ia no need ot Iv.J . tue waiv. whio' wearing rlann.! watp wi-.; io h. - cas th"(lmnel 5' ' ly. fitting' waiaU. - ';. tli e back. There i tbe bad e.1r.- of' ,u i . . feltbtntH rh-- . ; menls. a . I Jioin."- - tbouln eiwV:r o 'v-iir- uch f " .he little pf :.e, i.i p;!-ren.:j r all thoxe? n .jvy oatitil imni:. which Tafiw.rt comma -id.-- fSTrTff jour Chrotaot and Jth.f r ric ture' ti ;rAirOal!TT and have tl.-en-framed us cU' " h- " r A lot o !.::dir -.r ! : : " i mk. v Mnnav lira tr r n ri va s m .tiMJk i , - oa up,, ; fare Its elaborating. power !t relative y j pGf ..f..pe" small. Choice an 1 delicate f.ol mus:( bLrr"n-4 Vu-wt- .. therefore le within easy reach of iu d l icate floruQS ro aa4 te toil tofi and 4 -
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 16, 1873, edition 1
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