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C 1 1 . . Ik... - Villi. IV All.. I .-UiUL. r JOS E ' Whiticr, from whom he reccirtt ooto ot thnk, 6.ned, "trulj thj friend The letson that we wonld draw from these pictures i the iindenr ROBINSO N, ab!ene of wealth. Here are two picture of the iice("nl jx'opla of oar eoantrj, . e h male and tho i . r. t- ti.. u.. uiucr a icuiB'i. i ne-u mar uh I rm iMn te?as to be rtitabla papa .... . r ,,pi4.4u.r.mJr-'v.ocruc.D' eillcd the n wcr ot ourc:vihzi!ion. mtir t iIIucum oolaau wba.oU.epar 'Ti tOWAfd i fUfll Hi t H i I . II) efl 1 8 R8 - tv, pmiMti,3rMtorui( tbeee that onr people are ruthinz a) wajra Mdrnror to I eep our edl- I . . rpi i . . a. 1 U 4 I'l II U . A U B aa BB V Jt V a. lom Paor-a.aTt.a. I'll RHJU WIIUIBIja UP KV UM RJJU I c.reuuuoii i. r.p.di) iBcwMinf.M portion of us cant get there i ... 1-1 r W X-o"a(i.taT th lan eat elrrula- JSllt Vfill Will fnv that tllPffi . jotaov paper inur. No -.I. Carolina ni,.tnr. arc overdraw n, and t!,v aro not representative of that clte.. . Grant that they Mre overdrawn. jet th ev are likeneffes and the ever stand confessed gniltj of fol lies "fit for a fool to fall bj," and are most afraid of the severe judg ment! we hare pronounced kgaintt others ; of being foiyi Ten precieelj and exactly as we foreivn other.-: of being judged bj onr own pre cedents. Uichmond Tttrut. HUNWAY KKAD1NU. GOME AND SEE OUi: NEW STOCK 0F- CATS, BOOTS 4 SHOES. Ma4e Up of Divera Cllppin;. i-ra at UU FmM Ofic af GmUttm. S. P.. (i JLDSik)Ui). N C. MAHCH .".. 18J HOMK TIU TH8 TAl'GHT IN FIC TION'. are representative, or tlu-jr would find no plaeo in the works ot a reputab'e putlior. Our dollar civ ihzation u a failure, and the trend nt'thnntrht t..u,'ari..t aivii m n la f i n n n j . i - ' " evil tendencies of the times in h Lnilr(, Tho tn,Al,iln.ftnl,rnnif0 .. . i v uiure iria.n manner man ao wii r llinj :n ,h furA ,-1-,- other writers, hence their popu tioni of tll0 ftpo6te8: ,.The ,ove of ..11. inrrw i. auetper mcaninir mnnA. tKo rnnt ,.f oil to all acts of man than appears on Wr.rL HillnfU. . t.on- .k- --r r-..- . ' ,. . - luo oc. illBlorians Oltcn Ig t int thou mirM hn ahlo u... ... -v-.. w lul. uut gooo novei.sts ,jaiinister to the necessities of never do; therefore, it has come to ftt,ri pass that a trne insight into the real tendency and teachings of f he Worthy Ohjrcla of Charily. times is oftener to hA o-lfmr.d Thn wnrtliinr-Ks nf nYuoot 1:1 . . ..J. from novels than from the Dnesof charity is a very serious coneidera- so-eallHf hitnri,, h'on- bad thin so-called historians. l,on' 11 18 a 1)1411 Uuu t0 e,,e,ur- r t . i i. aK people to be beggars, or lnci- North Carolina history is dull. j.iiJ. i,i.. ,i, ' ,-:.n Chnetian Keid and Tour-reo hnvn Liq. tvni-tu i n l uvui-j Jt 1 IDU IT A I IO demonstrated that North Caruli ia 'enough for tho general woild to can know that s man deeorves Ins late -i . i i i ttfiu is a wormy oojeci oi neglect extract that we a dcecri'Dtion bv J Mrs rich life as portrayed in tho nove be as intensely interesting at that of any country. Grant that Tour- geo didn't tell ns the truth, yet there it no ono who reads it tut what feels that it is a likeness, although drawn in caricature. Well, then, if wo are correct thus far, we will proceed to draw aorae lessons from a novel which we have just read m to the tenden cies of the times in our country. The novel is the "Upper Ten," by W. W. Balloon. We will make a few extracts and then wo will draw our eon- a a . . elusions, which we h.pe will not be altogether unprofitable reading lor bunday morning. To thn extracts, though: "Did jou ever think what the town plutocrat really implic? It insinuates a legislature, a congress, a trust in railways and a monopoly in banks. Why! Became the plutocrat carries them all int-bis pocket. The members of these various, useful and constitutional institutions, congresses and legisla tures, are merely his agents each member occupying thedignity of a aeat, being a part of the tr.achinery of the, whole, which needs only to be oiled." The other will make is ner lad waiting- maid of Van Dyne, the wife . f a candle manufacturer retired : "Mrt, -Van Dyne is certainly a pound farther than she was jesterdaj. She tips tho scales at three hundred id one pound this morning. You should see her; iho has a new reception dress for the drawing-room this afternoon, which she insisted on getting into immediately upon ris ing. She would not even wait for bath. Imagine our tender sense of smell, Dora. Before she retired last night she drank three quarts of champsgne and ate several pounds of ltoqnefort cheese. Her whole floor was filled with her breath befpre morning. When ehe called for me I had to hold a bott'e of carboJieacid under my msc, on the pica of a beadathe, otherwise I could JSo hate got near her. . . What do jou think the dress wast An enormous satin fabric of scar let, with wide, jellow stripes. Yoo wild . see her on the top of the Bartboldi statne for miles out on the ccesn, if she conld be hauled op there, . . . For her break fat this v'rnornirg the ate two porterhouse tfeaks, seversl English mutton bopVwo Spring chickens, some bacon, eggs, ham, and all the froit ,t the table, . . . This atttfirooB is her ipecfsl drawii.g room day, and all the ladies of the Four. Hundred and such people a thrive at her cxeme and male a fsir Ijving off of such affairs, will surelj bepresenLw How do jou like thtso two pictures, drawn bj a novelist ho dedicated his Lock to Jdo O. from tho public and of affliction from Heaven. It is the interest of society to encourage industry mid - - j enterprise, and to juin hands with the lucky, and to eliminate the unwise and the unsuccessful. If we are vcrv careful in stud ying the misertb'e who apply to ua ior aia, we may save many a nickel and dime we may find seri ous faults in. thun all, quito .nlH cient to justify lis in withholding our alir.s. And yet this kind of economizing in almsgiving, this saving tip of onr sympathy, t'lis substitution of cold judgment and hard couture for tender pity is a very dangerous thing. Wo all do pray for mercy. And that same prayer should teach us all to ren- I mt - - - I .lll.t aer tue aeeai ot mercy. Could the world see, in ita true character, tho ratiocination ly which ho or she of means deludes and deceives tho soul, and be numbs the heart for tho saving of a few cents to a rageJ, hungry, fellow mortal, or to grind the faces of the employe and exact the greatest amount of service for the least amount of pay. iho world would grow siek at the stomach- at the siyht of tho profoundly guilty; and many of tho bighstriders would be ashamed of their pictures. The encouragement of begging is wrong, injudicious help con stantly interferes with the nlain discipline of the Almighty, and a man nad best De allowed consid ably to feel the conseauencea of misdoing and ii dolence. And yet every sufferer is a worthy o!- . r .. . . . . . jcci oi cuarity. "A miserable man u a eacreu ming.' Ueathetnsm propounded that, and the wise and humane man will be cnrefnl that his heart shall bo softened and not hardened, and made indifferent to woe ny the familiar presence of wretchedness, and tho habitual turning away the face from it. v e do not know how wo do underrato our souls bv this close scannine of the worthiness of oh- jecis oi cnanty. in one of ns are worthy. Aud we make nothing by congratulating ourselves on our superiority over the most guilty. Br what cood lurk id it w mr fi v mai we are not in their place! Tho varying conditions ot air and wsPr ai-ep tne world healthy. Every element in nature has itsuLs and downs Any humanity is in the great systetn and -works and is worked like the rest. We are brothers with tho low est and the highest. And we owe to all not only discrimination and judgment that we may not en courage idleness and 'vice, but watchfulnets and general sjm pathj, that Jwe mayj break n bruised reed nor quench a sraok-ing-flsx, nor sd 1 one grain to the sorrow of those who are ready to perish. It were better lor as that millstone were hanged about our neck and we drownrd in the depths ot tho ea, than that we should tffend one of these lif tie ones whom the Son of Man hon o:ed as "these iuj bretLrcn. In the courts o our i n cons ciences and judgmcijts we all for- mi . . ine uncertainty of thinirs is a text rather oto wide and ohvion- for fruitlul applieatiQn; and todis- conrso ot it is, ms one may eav. to bottle up the air and make a "nrpA- cm or it to those who are alreadv standing out - of - doors. George r.itot. O pcwr to do! O bflled will! O prjytr nd action! ye are one. Who mav not strive, nwy yet fulfil The harder task of ttniliocr still. And good but wished with G.hI it done. Whittiej How does out will become sancti fied? By conforming itt-elf unre servedly to that of God. Wb wil ail tliat lie will?, and will nothing that lie does not will; we attach onr feeble will to that all-powerful win wheh Dciforms evervthmi?. Thrs, nothine can ever mum u, pais agauiPt our wil : for nothirn can Happen save that which God wills, and we find in His good Pleasure an inexbanstihln nonrcn of - 1 . -mm peace ana consolation. f enelon. - j Wherever io the world I am, Id whatsoe'er estate. I have a ftjlowsbip with bents To keep acd cultivate, And a work of lowly love to do For the Lord on whom I wait. - A L. Waring W ILL llll Pant rood a lOcts. ner vJ. and on Calico 4ct.: D. niestic Set?: Hleerhiutr o cis. ftiOck.1 iifs 8 cts. A. C. heavy plaids 5 cte; (Jingham 8 cts: Hats 10 cts: und ui. Hoots uf. rost: Show ladies fl.OO. :nen's 100. children's ooc. hdu uij any price you want A IUU LOT OF NOTIONS. GHOCaffl! GROCERIES The N. C.FrfliqhtLine Steamers Geo H. Sfoaf, Ptfimcc and EIki Meat, rionr. Iard. husriir. OofTe. Molhsen, Hrft (iilt Eilire Butter 25 . CJ . ana its. per lb. Ui'st Tea 50 cts iK-si pure laid W cts. KUliEKACJiEKSE 15c Milk buiseuit 10 cts, ll; pure apple meg u- cts per rul. boaD 2 bars for 5 cte; Starch 5 ct Coffeti 20 cts. twr lb. Chewing tobucco 20 cts. per iu. oin.U. Ui'',ir. etc. All the a hivo jjoiws sold STRICTLY FOR CASH. V&rttlvu rue a call aud we puar. . , j o aiuee sutidtiictiou or nioupy refunded. EI). I.. KDMUNKSON. 'TO BUY A fiSiltO RIQHT, BUY WHERE 'TIS HADE." On and afterKi-bruary Int. it's I aiHko regular tblsline wt SEMI-WEEKLY THIPS BETWEEN BALTIMORE & NEW BERN Iavlnir PaJtlmorp f. r N-w Hern-. WED- MW114Y, OA 1 u It DAY at M X P.M- LcjvIhk New Iti-rne f.r IlHltlmoro, TUBS uAi, rKiMY, atfjx p. m. Merchauta and Shirrnr, Take Notice rh s Is the only DIM ECT line outof Nw B rn tor ltmtlmorw without clmiiRt stdpumir lMinta Nfnrtli Kuitt unH Want uubin a.i..-u n')nniitif.n fur h nolnta iw a A- NT u,,n i and Hlvor cut t f New Heme. Aifcnts re as ioikiwr; HEU11KN KOiTKB.(l. ii l Manairar MI I l.rkt k, t... I.I ,IA8. W. MoC AKK'CK (i. e. Agt Norfola. Va W. P. Clydo & CoM Philadelphia. 12 South New York A fliilto. Trans. Line, Pier North river. K. ttampa n, Boston, 63 Ontrsl wharf. N. ii. llookwoll. erovld'-noe. R. I. .ahlps leave Uoaton Tueatlays and Baturdays. ' New ork dailr. " " nlto. Wedoesdars a Patur'ays VLII..J..UL:. 1 . J unys. naiuraays. 'IVl run i hil l na tr v,,ti a ...1 . - . . .. antwdto all points at tho dltYerent oinmsof auv iuw am vy an) oinr line. ouneota with A. 4 N.C.HK, at .Sew Home AVOID BKRAKAGK OF BL'Lk AND SHIP VIA N. a LINK. Q 2 QC Q. 5 4im) l'' Hi CO lit J a. s; ; tl D CO WANTED. Our agent writ: "The Christian V Legacy is the iW est Belli Dg book I bare ever unuu.cu. iu fa aok4Q iwt ujsu u j uvuu v, ork I haTe taken 50 orders, and made rrore money in 1U sale tnan on anr dooi T I , A T t t i nave cTcr boiq, anu x nave Deen i can rssser ior several years It to peop:e, it is such hook" kAAree Rov OoMsboro. N. C. or the Publiishfr. W. J. Holland, 107 Duane St. hew York. d I have been i can ars. I enjoy show id g ich a good, helpful ter. J. F. Mallstt, 'AtU.L' , -1 For Sale by Miller & Shannon uoidbooro, IM.U. UPPMAN BROS.. Frearifllara. DruoflltU, Lippmaa't Block. SAVANNAH. Aa. For sale by Miller & Shannon, Ooldsboro, N. 0. Feb. l!.d-tf. 8, It. GHAT, An en t, New Heme, N. C, wnimiL Fine Bon Bons AND Chocolates. o I hare Juat received a Are assortment of Teqoey's Celebrated Gapdies, SUCH BON-BONS CHOCOLATES FRUIT SLICES, GREAH - PEPPERMINTS, -AK Marshmallovvs 1 0 . ' rT"'HESE GOODS ARE EQUAL TO A nt UKaoYvjitu HUiLER'S Can die. Mr. Tenner harinir luwntnnu. inUnientof Huyler'f lor a nnmber of 9 a jvara. iroaej canoiea are put up in baodsouxi boxes, earh nirkiim o.lH and guaranteed te contain tbee fine gooua, iry tnem and be convinced, tbat tbej are tbe finest Vandiea. in the market Remember the csnfrettbeae (roods ia at J. R-GPIF- r in d, corner xiotrl Uteory. iteepecttailj, ' , J. R GRIFFIN, OOLDSBORO, N. C. D. W.'HURTT, Merchant Tailor ! ooLD-;: oRo, n o. EASTER CADRS QUR EA.8TER OARDS Have arrived. Entirely New. Latent designs. Call early and Make Your Selections. O. & O. TEA IS BLENDED FROM TUB CHOICEST GRADES OF LEAF BY SKILLED -KXPKBT8 AtitB TKaB8 Or STCDr. IKB1STTHB EVER 01- FERED TO THE PUBLIC, lB)Mii-Mfao7lutttitu. QDMY MER '7AEIES. It takes much less ot it loan otbe Andtls ther fere more enolcaL Bold only in tin., benneticiliy aeate With I aper wrapper, bearir tae trad, mark im Oomianjr. GOLDSBQRO JKel riciivca CHr load of tboi-e celebrated - CUKE , BOSS, DIXIE, AND WATT TORN PLOWS, STONEWALL AND CAROLINA G9TT0N P10WS All best NORTHERN make, with a full line of tbo?e best Traces, Ilamesp, Duck Bands, Col larc, Uridle?, Knivca. Fork. . Shor. ole, Spa doe, etc. etc." HEW LEE, NEW PATRON, Selmo. Seminole and Timra fVinV Stoe., White Lead, Linseed oil. inixea pruntp, colors, VarnUhef, T 1 urueDC?, etc. SASE, DOORS BLINDS' Glass, Titttj, etc etc In fact evcrjthinj; pertaining to mj line. Call std tee re. Mr motto, te attrntirn. ou.ck ea'ps. and n ' . ' email prt'Dif. - - nESTEOTFULLY, W. H. I1DGGNS. Ntxt to Uai.k Nevr HanoTer. HOC2IE MADE. :0c rHZ UNDERSIGNED HAW OPENS J) IM oonnonMrn with kla Ua .,!. n...i ' equipped "'" BOOT AND SHOE. MAKING AND REPAIRING :-: SHOP, WHEEB ONLY TllVKlli WORKMEN M JLLJBB.EMPLOrKD AND SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. This deptrtment will be Id charge of tha Sii.lJ.noT'n nd eoetli workman Mr. A ' GIVE ME YOUR ORDERS D. A: GEANTIIAM -rOBSALBBf- I. S. D. SAULS. HEAT. QUAINT, nCHAEMINQ. ' CCEIOtJS, ORIOrNAL, ATTP a.CTlVE' .r All rarpoM. 4J, AT MODERATE PRICES Argus Job Office, Walnut Street, CMdibon, y (, Cotton Seed. ta- ' aattl tWMlmimiM) rork toi,k) Anna Amis, mmrn aMa, aKRataa, laMaC. , H aaK I ' f "- Vn fa... Ikt. Work toaj I. rm italr tMmlnit OiaNk .7 Ma an.r. tlptai n.IlaMeU dt C..Ma fortlaatt. Mom pORK.LARD AND HAMS. 9- 25 bbls Hear Mess iVk, 500 Pounds Leaf Laid 1,000 lbs Va. & N.O.nm At -educed prices for tale bj , B. M, PIUVETT. FOR HSNT. Tlifl l.rirk t uil.IIi I ow ocui itd bj lI.J.D Y !;.;rM:,!i Tailoring ealab- noininni. rii?M(i' n pnen 1st of next Ftbrurr;- Y. rnti- oi Kt.lr Jt Shsn on cr J. f. i; il.u. YHEAT BRAN, COW FEED CORN & DAY 2008ACKS BRAN 160 Sacks Cow Feed. I.Ortrt Pnc, els Corn, 800 Bales Choice Timo- thj Uaj for sale by ; . B. M. PRIVBTT. p7INY7T O O F0H?UNH UAS BEEN MADE "ONE WAS" NEVER liOni BY vs. ChilJrea Cry for Pitifci Cas'cra GUSBiffiO "l-lSs wi fat tw . . BIGmi-CASfl ERESH CORlTEi) ? FLORIDA ItTOXKETaj. FRorr THE qui?. Something nice. -. r good roa . Brealifast, Dimiefer Sopjsr J. L. DICKINSON'S, C02XEB OB0ClBTO.f 30nn 8TB IKT Rrck Lime, remrat ti.-',. t... . and Hair, al w.j in ekat" " T' '- B, M..PRIVTT'8 rJOTICK ! T UT '"MM AKD TH rrBLIO Tkat on Uoadair n'it Im ' . . tmslneee araJn.. Thakft.i r. I a . wuvTU 1 Past Nlmnim. t vi.i- I aance o( tb ' Terr reepectrV.ir, BAKJTET WAT
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