THE DANBi liY REPORTER fOLUME l. 1 TflK REPORTER. , VUIII.WIttD WEfiKliY BY , t PEPPER & SONS, • i!«i;p v'- WWPItIKTOKa. ftATKS OP SURSCUIPTION. Otis Yesr, payable in advance, - $J 0 hit Mi. ilh. - • - I 00 Pi ■ HATES OF ADVERTISING. OM Sqila v e (en lines or less) 1 time, SIOO Kqr Sftvh adii|tional insertion, - fill ippnlDiUs fur lunger titueur more spare can be matfe iu proportion to tin; above rates TraMrfent advertisers will lie expert'd to rei*iifri>nr«rdln{r to these run* at the time they U * or * LQVi Notices #ill be charged 50 per cent. bijjnW thaii above ra'eß. KOWrMw Carftswill be inserted at Ten Pol- Isiaipananauaa. in 1 j i i i m fiu'i WBIT*, JOIM A JAHBOS, O. F. SonrLi.M*N •?: ' pnoiefnle dealers in 11 fftit'VXVZ, fiis,STRAW GOODS AND -IOC*-*' '■ HATS. Jfo? BRB W. Baltimore strei t, Baltimore. Wd -itiF '>* l or N. C., i,„ 'i with iHVJTOS & MI'HOLAS, r»dl M , JOBHtIUi Of wihrK liOulM; K\NUV OOOD-S Nu -1 Ttos's; KTO. KTO. tfo it!l"flbverttor or 13th street; (li. H. Tav •i ' ™~ lor's oil stand) tolOHMONI), VA. tiin if M. i,.y.\tKU, • with B. P. PAYLEY & CO., •otq M I Wnpern-is or CIMiNiA. Ut.VKS AND QUFBNB - iWAlii:. LAMP.-' &c. . JtT Ilfuigier street, Baltimore Md. •m. 1 p\snno & *dl f*VOKT''HJ *NB DKAT.KRS 1* WHlTl*. > +, NWTIi iN.H; lItHIKKY; „■ UiIMMISUs AND X. y SfI.VM, W \ rt-i. IW Mr Wmlliuore street, Baltimore, Md. •f'JIHH i) . • joa M i WILSON, 0KN.0., WIVII W. PSHER W k tfO., W lMti «'* A K I'EFDOIST M*dlfe>4lflaiin'i'tmis. thin. I've*, VArui*hr* t No, liioo Muin St., iUohmond, Va 7. I >ru l\rnoum HUter* C yvpti'l st/ruj> Ti'lu and M i'ti 16 HILS()X, »U« V 'id's flowaU' DANRURY, N. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1877. CHANGE ICR K BUK-KOIE. Archie Norton was a happy UIHII that evening. He was piling MH laf-K visit to Marian Gilbert, who «us to becorfie Marian Norton to morrow, j As the two sat together in the twi ' light, murmuring delicious words f joy 4 and hope, they were interrupted by the , entrance of a servant, with the announce ' uicnt that two gentivmen wished to sec , Mr. Norton immediately. ' "T.'ll them they must wait till annth . er time," Mid Archie; "thnt I am p-tr lieuljrly at present." "But I was to say, sir, if you pVi«,, | ' that the h««:oesa in very >pro|inp V-ntl j they must, see you." ' . »| Wiiti an impatient gesture Archie followed the servant into the pa'Hipre, j where ho found hiiusell confronted by two rnuj»h looking men. "Mr. Norton, I MII I. .SU t" one of them I 1 1 ; accosted him. Ari-liiti boW( d assent, adding with a | touch of haughrinc-s a rojucst to he " (iofortned of the object of their visit -i "It's aioiir'i>'. that uiisniii , money," I , | replied the u. iii, cult y. it n> necti-s ny to explain that a packot jof batik noic#, brought by a depuKitor ! li'W du)s bef re to the bank in which J | \r«hie Norton wwa eleik > di-»p | i pcarrd mysteriously Iroui the n etiving | teiler'a desk, and though the in *t tin r- i ou;?h !«areli tmd b -en ui«de ; no tr ice | ».as found of the lost n. oif). Su-pici- n oaturally pointed to son.i j ' ji. the ei. pioveeii, tut tasteneu upon no particular one. All that coul Ibe done 1 under the cii*uinManeei *■« to procure !a complete description of ihe notes from j i he d c isitor, w!d, foriuualel) 1 . had pre i s-m it a uituiornuduui ol i heir denou !o il lobs .i,d iiUbih ' watch thr •lith eoutor, Mr. Gordon, in payment of a legacy. I tqii much coafujed last night to mention that." "Mr. Gurflou is a vary methodical man of business," I replied, "and may be able to td-mify the notes he paid | Iu thnt ca*e the sffair will be easily [ c!e-ir»-d up; for no one will suspect Mr. ' flord n,and if he rcanembers from whom j ha re'-eiveu the notes, not only Will your ' in«ee esiablished, but a clew may be gained tu the discovery of the real ! cilprit." "Hy the way," I added, "in ivhoA I ooiriptny were you yesterday afitr re- j oeivinsr the uioucj from Mr G'liduu ''"a | "In rtiftvfhv answi red " "Indeed !" I suid, a little asioiiUhed ; fur U Vlpti OV.iys'jn, a felluw elej-k ot :Ai i'hie's, h.d been his rival aept/ant to ; the liaiid ol Morion Gilbert, and their i refitions ha far from friendly.— "Then you and he have beeoui,e recon ciled t" ' ' ! "Oh. ,ycs." l he replied ; "he came hnuie wii' me yesierday, and' lein; iu«d till I iffaVied on my visit to Marfan " "Whee was y'fnjr pocktthook tueuii- | tiuie?" "W'Tiy, in my pnuket, of course," said j Archil 1 , lii'-king aslonished at the OULS iI* a:; t I tllll tioh. I "All the titae ?" t continued "Alt t«e tiiiia," lie, answered—"that in, All t?*ce| t a Tew ani.u';S that I WHS |in my bed loom changing my dries 1 i ivd taken "ui v. j pocketbo k jun bctiire I t > ctiusQlt a pa;» r, ai d laid it on my sating rOuui table." "And Grayson was io the sitting room f" "Certainly, but why do you ask ? * '''ilr hif ely"— «t prs"iit," I re ■iiy 11lend to i ve -lie n«hi ; found ' -a'i | This page is mutilated Ralph Grayson had embraced the oppor tunity olfcrod hiin of replacing the con tents of Archie's pocketbook with nn equal amount of the stolen money, wi'lt taut reflecting; that means exist of i tr. cioj; and i'lootifyiug the loruiar Acting on this eouviaticu, 1 lost no : time in procuring a warrant for Gray sou's aopreheusion, in whose possession oi 'of the purloined notes were found ; Slid, within a brief space, he was in Archie's cell, and the latter was at Ma. ■. , j riauV » de, consoling her for the hours ilt bitUtr euff'-ring she had passed on |jib I aeeount. ,SZ » J Pwfeet- Fait i. ' A s'ory is told of a street boy in Lon dun who had had both legs broken by s iir+y jss iog over tbem He was laid ; nwny in oiie ol the bed'ot ihe hospital to die, and little creature of the same class was laid uear by, picked up sink wittj famine fever. The latter was al i vved to lie down by the side ol the little ere 'ed boy. He crept up to hiui 1 and said : j '•Bobby, did you ever bear "nb-'ut Je ■ sus r "No, I never bcerd of hiui," was tbo I aoswer.' "BM'by, 1 went to Mi'sion School ; once, and they told us that J> tus would ' take you to heaven whea you died, and ' you'd never havs hunger any more, aud vit wore pain, if yo« aied him." "1 couldn't ax such a great big gen tleman as he is to do anything for me He wouldn't stop to speak to a boy "like me." "B it he'll do all that if you ix hiui." j "How ean I ax him it I don't know ! where he lives, and \ow could I get ' tit*re when both my legs is broke?" ""BoWiy, they told ui* at Mission ' Kchcol as how Jeeas passes by Teacher | says as how he goes around. How do " ymi know but what he might come to jtK s horspitsl this very night? You'd •-know him if you was to see him " T ear'' ke»n niv »«*« rrnn Xfv I Ar; Cngiucl Sentence. Three hsr-keepers in Chicago were fjiutid guilty of sclhog liquor to minors-. The address of the Ju»*ion whot; thy j were sentenced, as reportid in the C'. - u go Tribune, is niiginal nnd cuiiientlv wholesome. The evils of the liquor traffic, and whet a license irj?o!v «, or rarely set in ti clearer light tharriti the I lollowing address by Judge Reading: j "By the law you uiny sell to men and and women, if they will buy. You hp.vc given yonr bo id, and p'lid year license to tell to theui, and no one bus a right to molest you io your legal 'oisincas No tnstior what rtia msy be,no ma (tor what poverty ird i> stitu' on nro produced by your sellina; aeoordn"T j to iaw, you have paid your money for i this priviic-go, and you ure licensed to I pursue your calling. No matter what i thinilies are distracted sud rendered misTsblp, no matter what wives are trtfttol - with vinlooce, what children starve or mourn over the degradation of a parent your bntiness is lcgulited, nod no one may interfere with you i't it No matter what mother may Agonize evi-r the loss ol' a son, or sister blush ihe »haoie of iv !ri4h r,' you have sri ht to disregard thcai all and puiaue your legal j yoa are licensed. "You tnsy fit up your lawful place ol businets in the m -t eogtly and elegant style for your lawful trade; you mayfifl it with the sllurauients to suiusements ; you may use all your arts to indueo vi-itms; you may skillfully trrango an'. I expose to view your choicest wiu«- «in• - I m*«t captivating beverages; ou n-ay I then iuuuee thirst by all the contri* I duces to produce s raging appetite for I drink, and then you may supply that ! appetite to the tull.-becQuee it is Itwljl: i you have ])» id lin 1 it; you ha\e a license. "You ui»y allow boys,iluiost e^ : '' | io y> u saloon ; j nesathe appaent •uiii> r j their seniors qoaf NUMBER 3? Hew Young Men Should Drink. If young men will drink liquors, »•» . insist tluj sir. '!J dj it gracefully. A many accomplished bar-ieudrra an'i pn ! i • Vystnmiers have their risibil itics excitt d to a degree dangerous to • ! proper sr.icon decorum by the awkward • i manner in which upstart green 'ut* take 1 ' their grig, to gay nothing of the danger « fr r >:ti s'rangu)ut,i:>u incident to starting u h rn tif brandy down the wrong way '■ — The following is the proper way to d% ■ the business. (t may eome a little awk ward at first, but prsiticc will make it ! ea>-y, and the habit of doing tUingu i »ruccf illy wili save you from a wjild c.i : ridicule !>nd from i>iiry of the evil# ' wl.ich er»zy tcu>perjnce peoplft are a! ' «i.ys charging »a sure to follow drink j ing. Ptand up straight like a : your left sid to the bar, take the glass 1 ueatly and liruily between the thurot-"- «nd l irefi.ngi.rs of the right hand, letting the little finger drop down to near the ' ' b"ttoirt of the glass, swing the g'a-s in a pi ine t iictly corresponding wi'b the j top of tl'ie Vjr. until it is precisely be ■ ' fore you Just then threw the bead hack a liti", push the clri:i foiward. so • as to leave the throat in a full, open, - I easy position, ('ompress the lips tight -1 ly, draw a full breath through the uos trils, nnd with a graceful curve, ralM * j the glass nntil theriui is within about ! three inches of your chin. Now isthe jsUfiecje incuienl. Junt here tuin your v ' I eyes upwaid, thi.ik of your uiother, and ■ I open your hand, instead oi your oiouth \ • ! 11 any one laughs, it will be an insult ! which you should resent by not going • • litre a;.ain. The Voice of Prophecy. L >rd Macaui'.y otico wrote several . . . *T i J 1 letters ou American institutions to thf late Mr. llau'y S lland ill, and thoSii now appear iu Harper's M.igv ' he say *: "1 havo . '.ustitutions ir latrr.

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