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) THE -ADVERTISER AND GAZETTE. FAYETTE VI LLE, N. C. large. very at- DCEMUEIt2.3. 1871. C ALEUD for 1872. a; W..G. Ilall has on hariJ a stock of groceries, &e. JOS. W. HoIIinrrownrfh tractive coods. V. D. Smitli & Co., hardware ar.d agricultural implements. II. It. Home & Co., druggists. ' J. C. Oelirl,j bakery an(J confec- tionerv. " t. S. W. Hinsdale, medicine-', chem icals, ctC. ' Consumptives, address Dr. J. II. Schcnck. ' I. 15. Davis, stoves, tiu-wure, &c..' l wrir.v, 1 s 1 J"5 3J 12 I li l y -2D Ar.:u.. MV. 1 i- .1 t . 12 1 in 1-5 -i u-!i:unr., t ) Not !' vn 1. ii T 1 3 IO 17 21 I S 1 '22 JJ .j 12 i'.t M 10 57 21 ij 2) 7 ' :l 10 17 i .1. 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My Wife's Piano. The deed is accomplished. My vifo has got a piaru. It carno on a dray. Six men carried it into the parlor, and it grunted avful!y. It weighs a ton, and .shines like a mir ror. and has carved cupids climbing up on its limbs. And such lungs vhev! My wife has commenced to practice, and) the first time she touched the machine I thought we were in ths midst of a thunder storm, und tho lightning had struck the crockery chestJ The cat, with tail rect, took a bee line for a particular friend on the back fence. The baby awoke, and the little fellow tried his best to beat the instrument, but he could not do 1 1. It beat him. A teacher has been introduced into the house. He says he is the last of Napoleon's grand army. He wears a huire moustache. lnn!cj nt. mr fiercely, smells of garlic, and goes by thp name of Count Itunawaynevcr comebackagainby. He played an extract de opera the other night. He ran his fingers through his hair twice, then grinned, then cocked his eye up at the ceiling like a monkey looking for flies, and then I heard a delightful sound, similar to that pro duced by a cockroach dancing on the tenor string of n fiddle. Down came another finger, and I was reminded of the1 wind whistlingthrough the loop hole of a hen-coop. He touched his thumb, and I thought I was in an orchard listening to the distaut bray ing of a jackass. Now he ran his fingers along the keys, and I thought i of a boy rattling a stick upon a goods box or a picket fence. All of a sudden, he stopped, and I thought something had happened.- Then, he . '.U U.K I AI. I caujtr uuvvn wiui uuut ii-si.3, uuu Jii, Lord ! such a noise was never heard before, I thought that a hurricane had struck the house, and the walls were caving inJ I imagined I was in the cellar, and a ton of coal was fall ing about my head. Sang Dark Eyes. i - Whtii d nvu Walie tfce eastern 6kie3, " And aurora zephyrs kiss the sea, I crave one gl.ince of those dark eyes, "Which should hare opeJ with lovo fur me. Bat cnilling wind obscure the ray, , No s tailing dawn awakes for me. To cheer ru oVr life's devious way, And all in wrecked U.-oa the sea. Uitu snii( t K'.ld the western skies, And Khadov.s deepea o'er the lea, I sicli id-ue fui ihoso d iik eyes, That bhould l.avo lit their love for me. Bat they nrj veited their light is fjoOi " And t-veniu shadows gather fast, As through fh vule l'iU lonie along An autumn leaf upon the blast. I TYha etarn froui out the midnight skies . liluiue with love th Klanib'riuj; nea, I hiK'ii iu dr j.inn fur th-se'dark eye3. Which bhciiild havo stiuk to rest with me. Bat ll.rty h -ire. -.hone on me their last, Lifc'h rnfdt-J wave to gild no more, Which :io-v in darkness myites past, To Lreak tipoa kodio nnkcown shore. I Would not Die In Winter. Sut Lovlngood at a Candy Pulliii We gi 'J below a con tended notice of tiie advertisements in the ADVEK . tkeu and Gazette. They are too r.umero'us to mention separately: Heide Urothers, confectioneries of every (ieseription. V . Whitehead, rroceries. nro- m - - .- - ' a J. Y. Lett, dress goods, hats, cops, boo's anl slife. W.irriii Prior, watchmaker and jeweller. II. McGoire, choice family grocer ies. . A. Overhaul,'!, Exchange Hotel, siac Hollingsworth, auctioneer, and dealer in groceries, &c. A Moore,-dealer in tobacco, II. Wiialey, saddle and harness maker. . A. P. Hurt, boot and shoe store. 51. Schlossberg, rare chance for bargains. j. li. L"e, staple and fancy dry crop's, provisions, &c. If itirir. Or'rerbo ur(r. new iurni- tore store. ! , " " Walter Watson, notice to turpen tine operators 'and others. t;. 1 rtce, puoiograpuer. J. W. IAker, all kinds of furniture. John T. Moore, restaurant and bar. i John limner, boot and shoe ma ker. - W. W. ( Nile, groceries of all kinds. , .S. A. Ihiil.ips, dry'goods, hard . vvare-and hollo w-ware. MarRae S: D tingerfield, christmas 2(t!.. 11. r.urns, Liberty Point House. Kr Scunliu, dealer in wines, li- joor. Sec. I j . ' , l Uy linger, dry goods at the low tt pi ices. Urown's saloon, Gillespie street. W. Over by, saddle and harness maker. James Harris, billiards and bar room. ThkE.u:i.l pub!ihcd by 51. J MrSween evrry Thursday morning ii r.ivetteville, N. C, at S3 00 per ari'Miin, Tti:: Cauomna Mr:5SP.NGt:i:, a mod el u A sp i per, pu blislu-d at Goldsbo ro, C, by Julius A. Bonitz. at S2 " a ear. ' .' ' J - Tin: St w, publislied weekly in b2 00 per annum. E. L. " Peinberton, very desirable J. K. Kyle '& Co., great bargains selling oiV to make room for new" stock.. "Mrs. V. E. Carter, Millinery. .13. C. Gorham, roller skating amusement tor ChrUtmaj holidays. I had a heap of trouble last Christ mnsanil I'll tell.you how-it happened. Dkiri Jones gav a candy pullin and I got a stool, as they say in North Carolina ami over I goes. SUter Poll and I- went together, and when we pot to Jones' the house was chuck full.' Dog my cats if thar was room to turn round. There was Suz? Ilarkins she's as bij as a skinned horse and six other Ilarkins and Simmonses and Pedli grews, and the schoolmaster and his jral, beside the old Dekin and the Dekiness, and enough little Df kinses to set up a half doz;n young folks iu the family bizness. Well, bimeby, the pot begun to bile, and the fun bejun. We all cot our plates ready, and put Hour on our hands to keep the candy from stickin, and then wc pitched into pullin. . Wasn't it fun? I never saw such laffin and cuttin up in all my born daze. J ; , - I made a candy bird for Em Sim mons. Her and me expects to trot in double harness some of these daze. She made a enndy goose for me. Then we got to throwin candy balls into one another's hair, and a runnin from one side of the house to tuther, and out into the kitchen, till everything upon the place was gummed over with candy. I sot on a pine bench, and Em Sim mons sot close to me. Suze Ilarkins confound her pic ture! throw'd a candy ball sock into one of my ize. i I made a bulge to run after her, and heard something rip. ' My stars alive! Wasn't I pickled? I looked around and thar wa the gable end of my bran new britches a stickin to the pine bench; I backed up agin the wall .sorter craw-fish like and grinned. Sut, said sister Poll, what's the matter? . Shut up! sez I. Sut, sez Em,;come away from that wall; you'll et all. over grease. "Let her grease! sez I, and sot down on a washboard that was lyin across a tub, feelin worse than an old maid at a weddin. j Purty soon I felt something hurt, and purty soon it hurt again. Ice whis 1 jumped ten feet high, kicked over the tub, out flew old Jones Christmas turkies, and you ousht to have seen me git. Ef old Jones barn burns down next winter, and ef I'm arrested for it, and ef anybody peers as a witness acio me, PI I bust his dogooed head! There's my sentiments! A little fellow going to church for the first time, where the pews we're very high, said on coming out: I went into a cupboard and took a seat on the shelf j I wud knot dye ii. wintnr. Vv'h -ri whUkie panchiz flow, ! AVti -n j)t.- re kaiin Ore lit !dn ol ice and now; When Hts-.ide m -j.it i phrjiu, An 1 hickory nuts nxe thick. Oh! h- could thiuk of dying. Or c-Tir yetting bick! '. ! I wad knot dye iu spring-tkue. And mi:i. tho turn-up greens, Au 1 thi pooty Hong of the little frogs, Aid' the skilark's early screams; When lards boiu their wooing, And inter 'gia to spront, Wi.en turkeys go a gobbling; I wucl knot then peg out i . i , j I wud knot dye in ynnimer, And leave tin garden as, Urn roasted lautb aud buttermilk, . The cool pl ico in tho grass; I wud knot dye in summer, When every thins's ho hot, And leave the whiikie jewlips; Owe know! I'd rather knot. I wu-1. knot dye in autumn. With peaches fit for eating. When wuvy corn is getting ripe, And kundidates are treeting; Thnr these and other reasons, I'd knot dye in the phall; i. And flense I've thought it over, . , 1 I wud knot dye nt all. , Bound to Do a JFull Day's Work.- Mr. 51 , oi Oxford.'don't object to having a hired man do a full day's work, at least so; we should judge from the following history: A short time ago, a man went to plowing round a forty acre field. After he had plowed faithfully nil day until the sun was about half an hour high, he expressed his opinion that it was about time to quit work. .Oh, no, said 5Ir. 51, you can plow around six oreight times more just as well as not. So the hired man plowed around six or eight times, then went to - the house, took care of his team, milked nine cows, ate his supper and found ten o'clock glaring him in the face from the old timepiece. Said the hireJ man to 5Irs. 51 , where's 5Ir. 51 ? The good woman answered, he has retired, do you wishjto see him ? I ItV replied that he did. Alter be ln conducted to the bed room, he stiiil, Mr. M , wherfc is the axe? Why ? said 5Ir. M . what do you want to do with the axe ? We! fT said the hired man, I thought you iniiht like me to split wood till breakfast is ready. A S!iiil Clerk. The other day a youn ladv stepped into a dry-goods establishment, and enquired of the clerk attending: Sir, have you any mouse-colored gloves? Mouse-colored gloves, miss? Yes, a sort of gray, just the color of your drawers, meaning the store drawers, which were painted gray. 5Iy drawers, miss? Why, I don't wear any. ; A cab was seen leaving that store a few minutes after with a lady in ihe corner with a handkerchief io her face. f Yankee Curiosity. As a sailor who had lost his 'arm was traveling through the country, he stopped at a house for refreshment; the curiosity of the landlord was excited to know io what manner it was lost. I'll tell you, said Jack, if you won't ask me any other questions about it. The landlord agreed. Well, then, said Jack, it was bit off! The Yankee would not forfeit his word, but anxiously replied: Darnation, don't I wish I knowed what bit it, off! . i . . Two good-natured Irishmen, on a certain occasipn. occupied the same bed. In the rnorning one of them in quired of the other: Dennis, did you hear tho thunder last niht? No,-Pat; did it really thunder? Yes, it thundered as if hiven and airth would come togither. Why the divil then didn't ye wake me, for ye know I can't slape whin it thunders. A Iadv's husband beim away from home, died while absent. One of the neighbors being requested to in form her of her husband's death, found her at dinner, and when be informed her of the death, she re quested "the neighbor to wait until she had finished her dinner, when he would hear some loud bawling. The New' York; Star compliments a Urookly clergyman by saying he acts as if he were a man among men, instead of a perfumed god among a lot of unwashed apes.; Sil, what time do your folks dine? Soon ms you Ieives; them's missus orders.' A little boy at Sunday-school be ing asked what was the chief end of man? replied, "'the end what's got the head on.' An application of birch convinced him that the head might be the chief end, but it wasn't thgjDne that had tho most smart. 5Iother, may I go to the circus this afternoon?' asked an urchin of tender years. No, my son; but if yoU will bo a good little boy, you may go with mo to see your grand-mother's grave.' ; "Julius, why didn't you oblong your stay by the sea-side? 'Kase, Mr. Snow, dcy. charge too much.' How so, Julias?' Why, de land lord charged dis individual wid steal ing de spoons.' Weigh your words, said a man to a fellow who was blustering away in a towering passion at another. They won't weigh much if he does,' said his antagonist cooly. Why is the letter d like a disobe dient boy? Because it makes ma mad. Why is a clegyman like a locomo motive? Because- you are to look out for him when the bell rings. GRAND OPENING AT THE ; "CROCKERY STORE" '-t ; . :.of ; . Christmas Goods and Presents. I WILL OPEN OUT the Largest tind Most Keautifal Slock of Fancy Goods, Toys and Christmas Presents ever offered iu Fayette villo. Everything new, attractive amd appropriate, from a Uuhy ltttttle to a China Tea Set CHRISTMAS GIFTS for all cizc? and sexes. 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