' ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY. A. RO.SCOWEit, EDITOR. We are by no means responsible for the opinions exprescc.l by cursc)rrep;om!-ents. Entered at the Tost Oflice as eccjid-ji?.ss matter. COLDSBORO, C. Friday Etexing, Dec. Sth I8C4T. THE LENGTH OF THE SCHOOL DAY. The Western laborer demands that his days work be limited to a certaiu number of hours, and his demand is complied with. ' The employer may reluctantly pay tor eight hours' work as a full day, jet he is compelled to do it. Not only the man who works ia the railroad shops of the Wefct, not only the woman who toils in the factories of the North has a certain number of hours to work, but even the teacher of the South has certain number of hours to work. The teacher is required by law to work six hours a day. His duty is thca dune, so fir as the State is concerned. Is this in all cases suf ficient? (Jau he perform lu3 duty to the patrons aud chiidreu in this short time? Tba old Roman taught from day light untii dark; our forefathers ia this country remained in the school room nearly the entire day. The tlmea have changed, however; and now the teach er can enjoy those pleasures which were denied the good oid people of the long ago. Iu those schools where the children are pretty well advanced, it way be well to talk. of the six hours' system. They are expected to prepare the rec itations before com iag to the school house, aud the teacher is expected to have them recite, and they have finish ed after those things have been ex plained to them which they did not understand. Let us remember that there are a great many children that expect to study their lesson in the school room. For such six hours are no sufiicient. In reality under the above system they are not required to study even sb; lvours. They commence at 9 o'clock and are dismissed at 3, in the mean time having one hour for recreation, leaving only five hours lor stv-dy. it . is a mistake to suy th.it this is talriiviit ' in the common toaoois vl ,uo couatry. That teacher who clings to the above system, and who has the wants of a large tich;ol to attend to, in reaiity slnrUo lus uutv uecause tie Las tae sanction of the law. The teacher may " say that his pay is very small, therefore live or six hours is aa much as he ought to devote to the work. In answer to this we would say, that no teacher should - make any such plea after he has accepted a po sition, and should work as diliigently as if he wero paid as well as any offi cial in the State. 1 o DOWN WITH THEFSSTOL! Can not the pistol be divorced from liquor drinking? or is public sentiment a stronfy in favor of the use of one as of the ether, so that an attempt to suppress or prohibit by law the indis criminate snapping of loaded revolvers by careless boys or liquor heated men Avould be futile? lias the public be come so hardened to the daily occur ences of shooting alTrays, "accidental" murders, and deliberate murders, to say nothing of the miscellaneous cases of the ignorant or careless use of pis tols, whereby life is constantly en dangered, that it takes all such occur ences as mere items of current news ? Is it utterly vain to appoai to the com- monsense of the community with re gard to this matter ? Are the intel ligent and decent and crder-loving part of our population contented with the situation? Are they satisfied that it is right for excitable young men, and even boys to go about the streets with loaded revolvers in their hip pockets, and to flourish them iu the home-circle to the terror of mothers and sisters ? We have challenged attention to this subject before, and we shall repeat the challenge. Argument is unnecessary. Our readers know the terrible evil of promiscuous pistol selling and pistol carrying will they not join us in the cry against it, that the ever ready pis tol must go ! DEBT. Debt is the most miserable and ty ranical of masters. His subjects arc the most miserable and heavily bur dened of all the victims of misfortune, lie takes possesion of the youn?, the talented and the promising and crushes their hopes, annihilates their aspira tions and destroys their ambition, lie fastens his iuslduous hold upon the middle aged, despoils them of their treasured rewards for toil, robs them of their homes, and sends them adrift upon the merciless sea of adversity and want. He entraps the aged by his sub tle allurements aud deceptive cut ice- merits and brings them ruin, disjrace and the grave. Tha arch fiend of all the devils lhat allure but to damage, that entice but to ciuso grbf, that tempts bat to destroy! -The great eausu of most of ths disappointments, borrows and ruins that beset us in life and haunt us in our dyim hour! Cru el, heartless, oppressor! Obdurate, merciless tyrant! The enslaver of the liberal and generous, thi destroyer of the innocent and guiltless, the most crushing of all annihilating influences upon the minds and conscience! All along the shores of business in every town and state, there arewreck- iirms : "one down under me depression of debt. It demoralizes business, de- stroya confidence and devours with in satiable greed the best and bravest. Ex. APPEAL. FOB CHRISTMAS. I8S7 Fi'.IHNDS OF OltPHAXS: I earnestly request your contributions ia aid of the Christmas Festivities at the Oxford Orphan Asylum, for 1887, and beg you will forward them early in December that I may know what outlay 1 cm make. I have more children to provide for this year than ever before, and there- fore specially appeal to vour liberality. 1 wouid rejoice to receive at least one doll t from each School and Lodge in North Carolina. Io cot lay this appeal down until you have forwarded your contributions, for your Christmas will be mode happier and brighter by the coaciousucss of having aided this beat if ul custom. Mrk all contributions ;For Christ inas," and send them to Dr. Dixoc, Ox ford, N. C. Yours affectionately, Kr.is Kuixgi.e. The above appeal should touch the hearts of every man and woman in the obi North Stare that has a heart to touch and we earnestly hope old Kris' appeal will not be i:i vain. The money couidnot be given for a more charitable purpose. Let ail cheerfully respond thereto either in money or something that will contribute to the cam fort and pleasure of North Carolina's Httie Or phans. Roubl.hed by Kuest.l "A mother's love ! how sweet the nsrr.e ! AT hat h a mother's )ove ? A lioMe, pure aud tender fiame, I'hrk'Mdled lVoyji shove. To tio.-)- a I';rt of varth!y mould ; T!w warmest heart than can grow cold ; Tiii id a mother" love." Wou'd you know wh.-tt maternal love is? Listen and we will tell voir Did -you ever notice anything with ito yoi jr.yan moth-: and not onserve a token of ippiness in its eyes? The a seems delihtod to see h.;r i up r.rm .vhich she r.-- Chleii :; i : ;.:).... it.:, nit;t:s-.-l ii.:0 toe ..hole bsv.ou nestle e win:. ' J i' i-n have, y -u :oniething of a mother's ., I uj.'.!: J i n; iv j!)U you her kitten ? she looks; caress it ; tease, and ever see a cat play with iiov,' full of love ar.d joy how 'she will fondle and how she will suS'er it to re, and worry her in its wild sports, and yet not harm it m the least. Have you not seen 1 er tike it up in her mouth and carry it gently away, that it should not be iijured? and vrith what trembling caution would she take it up, in fear that she might hurt it. Bid you ever see a bird building its nest? Day by diy and hour by hour, it labors at its work, and all merrily ; then it ikies it with soft feathers, and will even pluck iSs owa rather than its young should suffer. A sheep, tho meekest, the most timid aud gentle of animals, the least sound will startta, the least noise will make it Hee ; but when it has a lamb oy its Side, it will turn upon the fiercest dog, and dare the combat with nun; it win run between its lamo aud danger, and rather die than its young one should be harmed. The bird Ijwill battle with the ser pent ; the fmna aeer will turn ana meet the wolf; the ant will turn cn the worm, and the bee will sheath its sting in any intruder that dares to molest its vounj. Many beasts are fierce and wild, and prowl about for blood; but the fiercest ot oeasts trio titier, tne liveua, the Hon, the bear ail love their young; yes, the most cruel natures are not utterly cruel. The snake opens her mouth and suffers her young to enter her bosom when they are iu danger : this is maternal love. if, then, the beasts and reptiles of the earth, are so full of love for their offspring if they will care for them, provide for them, die for them how great do you suppose must he the love of a mother ior her child? Greater tiiin tuese, be assured ; ay,, tar greater, for the mother iooks forward to the time when the child shall become like a flower in full blossom. A mother's love is the most powerful thing on earth? Ail other things are subject to change, all other hearts may gro w cold, all ether things may be lost or forgot ten but a mother's love lasts forever ! It is akin to that love with whicb God loves his creatures aud it never fails. Love thy mother, then my little child. Header, when thy mother is gone, there is no eye that can brighten upon thee, no heart that can melt for thee like hers; then wilt thou find a void, a vacancy, a loss that all the wealth and grandeur oi the world can never fill uo. Your mother may grow old, but her love decays not she may grow sear at heart, and gray upon her brow, but her love towards you will be green. Think, then, in the time of her decline, of what sua has suffered, felt and done for you ; think of her devotion, her cares, her anxieties, her hopes, her tears think aud do not aught that may, bring (her gray hairs with sorrow to tlu-irave. The Charge of Plagiarism- It is sometimes said that plagiarism is the worst form of theft: that the man who will deliberately appropriate the results of another's brain work and claim merit for it as his own is as vile as the highwayman or the pirate. Such assertions have been wiitten, doudt lessly, by authors while smarting un der the wrong of having some favor ite thought or expression stolen. Th?y are perhaps too strong. Beyond ques tion, a man of conscientious honesty vill not steal the product of anothet's intellectual labor. He certainly de serves to be branded as a wrong-doer who will speak, as his own thoughts, that he has not coined from his own brain v. ho seeks pay and praise for a book which he has not compossed. Wrong as it is to do these, however, men ar.d women do them v ho are not, at the j time of peq)etration,conseiousof doing 1 some one an injury, and have not that sense of vileness v. hich one must exper ience when robbing a drawer of invn- u mg an enclosure. ruers ana speaK- ers do show off themselves in borrowed plumes who are not mean in other things, and who are not humiliated by a consciousness of doing a meanness even in this. In fact a very large por- j t5on t'lhc literary theft that is done done unconsciously. One stores his luinu wiin iaeas aim expressions as no reads, and when ne speaks or writes 1 uses them without being aware that they are not his own. 31any gain th ; reowimion oi uein" proiounu anu mile- .i ..... .i i a - i . . penuem, lumbers smipiy oy Having! persued a train of reading out of the ordinary une. A little remarkable is it that this charge of having stolen the brain work of others should now be brought agairst some who have been rated as having wrought most largely aud successfully in the realms of thought, A few years ago it was as serted, with an air of gravity, that Lord Uacon was the author of Shakes peare's plays. Now some is seeking a little notoriety by attempting to prove tiiat Dr. Watts, the matchless hymnist, wrote "lloderick llandom" and "1'eregiue Pickle." At different times the effort has been made to aftix he crime of literary theft noon 3Iae aulay, Longfellow, Poe, Byron and others who have been famed for their ability to put good thoughts into good language. If such authors as these escape not this accusation, it is no mat ter for wonder that it should be brought trgaiust smaller men. 'Tis a cheap tway of bringing osie's self into notice preler a preposterous charge of ! oh''i.trism ac.iiiist. sfii:i iit.-.r.-irv I oritv. When dear ones hive ceased to gl ad en our life with their cheery laugh, oright s:ni!e and genial words, when their voice is Iiusa-jd hi the silence tf a never disturbed eternity and their love icavs a vacuui in our existence, r.e :;.is tiioii, tn.it is to s ty we appi i'ci ito iwt iii. An ouu-jo ol love suown by :.c- t v;:i, la V. oriti ci iiiiii.Oll Ot::;tl.' lii.S- piayiU iu rearets. Let us ah tiirnk. eacli day oi how much we would miss o.;r loved nes should the relentless Hand of the destrover snatch them a- .vay, and then we would realize how much happier kindness and love shown as well as felt wouid make both them and ourselves. This life is to short for an unkind act. While we forget it often, we should remember that ail the world of circumstances is ruled by seeming tribes aud that one word from our lips may be pregnant with weal or woe for others yet unborn Fuyellexille tws. R&D YSTSM- Kiuaors of changes in the lush offi cials of the Richmond & Danville Llailroad at the niectiDjr to be hold in January next, aro current. It is a aounced that President Sully can, if he desires, be reflected President, Dut iu the event he does not, John ii Inman, Esj, cf New York, seeins to ::-e the most prominent c'uoice. There are many who wouid desire the elec tion of Gon T. M. Logars to the posi tion, bur it does not seem that he either seeks or desires it. So far as we of this section are concerned, it matters but little, so that our own citi zen, Col. A. 15. Andrews, is retained in some uositiou suitable to his great ener gy rnd tact as a rai'road man. It would go a great way to remove much of the prejudice attaching in some quarters to the operation of the system ui tnis State, it Col Andrews was 7iv- en the entire control of all tiie liuns in North Carolina, ind and this is based upon the vast popularity he enjoys by reason of his executive ability, coup led witn his urbanity in cei;nect;on ivith the discharge of public duty. With Gen Logan and Col Andrews at the helm, the lease of the N. 0. ror.d would become so popular as to enlist the co-operation of all parties. Such atleast is 4 our belief. Ralcljh Even- Eenews her Youth Mrs, rhcrba chcsloy, Petersi n, clay co., Iowa, tell.; the following renurk.ible atory, t he truth of which is vouched for by the res idents of the town. I am yo ir oi l, hveben treub'eu with Kidaoy "eoriplaint and lameness far many years; couhl not Less mysc-if without iielp. Now I air. tVtic from all pain a-id srenei, and am aide to Jo my housework. 1 owe my thai-.ks to Electric Hitters for having renewed my youth, arid removed completely all disease. Try a bottle, 50c, at any drug store. Greatly Ezdtsi. Not a few of the citizens of Battle hero have recently become greatly ex cited over the astounding facts, that several of their freinds who had been pronounced by their physicians as in curable and beyond all hone suffering dreaded nionstcr Consumption-have I ery for Consumption t'.i'j only remedy that does positively cure ail throat unci iting aescases, Uouns, Uitls, Asthma, .ind Uronchitis. Trail botte free at ny Dru;,' Sto.-e, hre hottiel. 1 Mr t mi c Si ft -A i o j u t 0 f A . ! 'iJ&y& BUvKVy Car.ccr cf the Tongue. My v.-!fe, Feme three or ?OTir ypr.rs agro. rrza tron. blod v. lit an u!ocr ca to wus of lier tongue Dear the tliroat. T'.ie pa;a vm incc-rsaut, caaaing Joss of sieeo ani! pro1ain?r t-t servoua protr:Un. AcTOirt;i.riViri-- tti'x trouble vaJ iticumatisia. it !)'? piisscJ'Xiora Uiss Bliy.ltlcrs and cea:erea inth-3 rns har.rt. eHealffilKtWltC taCUSeOI 11. lsetwooa tbesuSerinjr ot tfo two, life bnu growa runlc.isoma. Bv tiio us? of a fca'.t dozea f-inail-cised butties cf "Swtlt'a Spcciflc, e! was CDtiry relvvc l a-:d res'.orea ta iiczllh. TTiis was tn.e3 ' 3 . Km ....or. rotm-n (if 1 nt (lLi- : case. fcaarti. Ga.. Juno 5. 15S6. ,t ' Vai Pkin Diseases iastt!fr, Tns sw.rr specific Co., Drawer i, Aiiaaw, u is v. &a st., li. v. 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It will be gec,-Ky -i that for Pure lu . i'tni Wiiiskey, XASII COUNTY APPLE BllAXDV, and OLD HICKORY" RYE WHISKEY, the PALACE SALOON" W- B. PATE'S-'11"0 Bear in mind that this is the only cstab jis'umeut where yon can buy. Vienna Caliset Bccrsrou drgauht A full and varied Hue of tha best WINES, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, are con stantly kept iu stock. Satisfaction Gcuaxtekd -To Eveky riour. The citizens of (iolSsloro and our frier.l liTing in the roantry, Jre corflLilly invited. Rexexbe k t m"k 1'lack. W. B. PATE, - -PALACE.KAL(;0r' Xext door Joe Edwards' sUre, East Con tie St. GwlJ.'il.o.'o, X. C Sf,tt. I4lh "c7" WILLIE RIEBHERG. GO-L3B0210, X. C. TAILORING, CUTTING, DYEING Clotkikg Clea:thi Aid F.kxovatkd Ladh's' Gsncents Etijuiret!, Ck-sne-.i ar.i! Dyc-.i in x"i;5t CJe.ss t-'.yl--?. Orders l.-fl t the frgo:y Arli::to:i llotel.-j will br- TreRiftly filled. 15 XJ PUMP. BEST iN -THE WORLL Mi mm FOR SALE. I willfrell my Esgine, six (horse power,) Shafting, Celts Sa.vs &c, any owe In n-cd cf a email engine, fr giig or other pur poses, can gt ere chtp, M ill give a bar gain in them. 1 woald, if piefered scil n entire outfit of tooh?, stock &c, lalsoofTei- for s;e lay patent on the i ! Manure Distributor, would sell tbe ! ii, or will sell Slats or County rights. A. J. liuKAK. W'.ehjrr K". C. r, ITT1 TP IT1 jrJ THIS COMPLETE Shannon fgttr.r Used by a!I Du:incjj aad Professional ?Iex PRICE, $2.23. If you -want h, vrrha and wc wi'd explain ths CMdi-.icns cn whuh it vi i'.l te Eiadc a f resent ia yc. SCHLICIIT & FIELD; RociiEsTnn, X. Y. We want !:vc agents ia every tJv::. iiiE Cosmcpol:ta:c, ROCKESTSU, K. V. $r&?MM Aft. n Forty yearV j I rnparation cf mora i i t-- p!:cUor.s for r-M-tnts ia -i J13 fi;?.te. aad l-V,r-irn conr.. 3 2''? 14 trjea. ti;a t.ubijor of th . tTtiSl Americao da.imw to set, a E Jl R lfr p:t.rtrj5, caveata. :-sdo-p-.rk cc.nv. rL.ZZ vi--i iti ijanaaa. KncLmd ra.ict Gwaaay.and all oth.r couutri8 Their V'. uao1ua;ed aad thoir focilitie. i,ro unTuV- iaWPaS",IVI,.?p8clEee,t5,,,!, b fid ott-i. Ao cjar ior examination of modoli f - " imcij iij m!i irpf. nnrinrstani'.s. ' '-""-'c If yon have an inrantinn to rfi'nt vr-t ta Bbl tror.ui7y, New crk -toa, t ti44iuvg akabout iUuU jaU4 txta. ; 1 1 1 ! I HI 0 I the Urct cf:.;s-;3a and iith.-Tmae. in;iici:?.a? aowajiapsr ot it, Und .jiablishsd in the vciii AD VEIL THE 'nT?Tn-TAT OF LOW $23,000 WOETH 0? fiOODS must he sold 20 per cent lower CLau origical ccsf. Sale Commencing Novemder 4lh, THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD AT ANY PF.1CE. Below I will gire jou a few Lf . dtrs. CC0 Ladies' Xtw Markets, ill wool diogonalfonuer price $i,yO, I iJeiMrlli g now 1000 liussian CircuLirs, all wool Corkscrew-, last year's price' S3,(.0, now at $2,S5 500 Latiies' Walking Jaclieta, former price 55,0O. nov.- solli!: at $2,0. Ladies J rey Jacket?, of every description, just at IIALF-rSlCi:, as.they are soIj Knits for Msna', Coy's and Youth's, a!;o Overcoats, will be dispoacd of 19 pc-r cen lowe- ilizn t'Ic-.vhere. eememb: TA.Q1?'DR r Hi OX This is the man who hays LU gr;cds for ::, to pay three prices for his gooda- If I ronld buy my goods on time, and I would b constantly in fear fcf boir.g th-s is not the case with me. K.1 magazine 1 ff::teiLH)5J w tdi Uu&'mM sifivca its readers literature of 1: td value; it itlustrated and Ihzn, national, clretilatiori cr:cceding .125.0,00 copies mcntniy. PRCE 25 CENTS' A NUMBER- j3. A YEAR Charle5 ScribncrS' Sons tP ofrep 5CRIBNER3 MAGAZINE with the GOLDSBORO -n --i at Xhc ioy Gombinalion rate of p .fsi both 5END your order wsv&v. 0. "HEADLIGHT," nitis.ra k Ict:rcst:nz cn Blood 1 . GUISES I 5 rood t-y evcryl,oay. Addrj, E csit1. and induco nil wi o aS from snnrer to une iit'6 i THE SWi?f ?C!F!5 CO., ! ilt I ATLANTA, GA. j July 5SJ W WD' Cte- Co- !P I0U WAST TO LCCSAT iTHE MOST DESIRABLE AND ATTSAOTIVE STOCK OF ?L&t was ever ghoiv.i In a ccai O ii II null orsrsiiiinc RESPECTFULLY L IIEILLKCNEK & L'llO Taitoro, K. C. TI3EMEXTS. A I rr LiAMPIOX P n end ending pos!Ivcly Dscabe 25 T7III; SIGIST: i 131 A) SrOT C'ASII, aud who do .KHltuyoa dispose them at t?i prices above mentioned c!o5.d up by my creditors. But foil r.n t f t ri' rl 3. :Zin$ intcr- is fally and beavitifulivi has eiready fjainccl a more a, i the Poblihcr "enable us HEADLIGHT. r. - n. f GOLDSSOEON C- IS SnTTT?TTTTS f!&WP.T?D Ths untold bntflt I have recei7e-J from the dm of 8 8. S. lends me to acknowledge its Tirtuea and recommend it to all who ire eeffurieg with htiTnors. A year et thw July I wrota to tho company iu Atlanta, Git., coseernuiff m exneer wor.drtful ciirr t Strift fc:fic, ncd roscivfd tatry it. I corniced t .kii- it in April, 1654. My emtrnl henltk much nnprorsd, yet theoaucer, bioh was in my trea-t. cor.tnitttd to grow slawly, but surely. Wben I wrote in July iat I received it treatise on biood and akin diwosM with aivice t ketn ud the S. S. 8. T Ai.i -ri,. -k icrew, ad becamo quite Leavy, also Tery dark and finery look in?, until Ui-i raidaNs or Iieceraber, when Ifelttbutl in-it either hire it cat out or die. But, oontrsry to all , :i cummcneca to ooza littl Mocdr snb- us. jsi rutty tEMEDY Laboratory, Kittreli's X. C. 5' Qf all Blo4 D i6sci Brail Druggist FcrSale inBittlcboroby W. P. 1 "nd J. P. Stewart. o nly tit'th 7 lvr. s.nc?, and i.i a T-rt it Bci-aii- to brrak. naiiujr a iar?re P cpcn:cs and difc'-nr-icg quaiititiss of uloicut black, ttici 1 iti.i.0 1. it cor.t-nued to h.trh;ir?e less and lew, hrlit around Uks lce, iintil Februuy, -when it wK entire y S i 1 I ii i . 1 ..r..i,j-..AUi.i,iOTU Wiic.8.. . a " ' ray uie io;t virtuen. JSr cr.se if E wonder and a mirncle to nil in anri .lyint . ..,. R : T- II- whitehead, H- B- f ; Whitehead &. Marrioi'- FIIISICIAKS & SIRGLCS. . ct-4-l-y. Battlehof.o, N-C- : EXTLYacr.idenls occur iil '1 hi lis "nhl wliU , . c t jt; . sprains and bruises; for use in M!C7 . cases Dr. J. II. kKenn Yulci' Y Liniment has for many years Lcca consiaut favvrite family reined)' i -