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D . Mo D. LINDSEY, Editor and Publisher. I TAKE NO STEP BACKWARD.- ij IEL WEBSTER. Hi TERMS, 52.00 per year Invariably in Advance. - 1- v -1 vol. r. 3 - I f WELDON, N. C, THURSDy, MAY221S8K NO. 2. UN ':' , ..- . -: ) f- 5 PIGKITY OR lOWLY WORK V.; v: ' not l,lt carpenter, f-.St. .Mark. ";Is Mary l he son A esn, IorJ, fhrw tTiphtejn yenis to nw; , AGjtcL:ewb?re I could sodivimiy Iearh . " Tliat htriiLie taks are test, bo wjs'er I yearn Y big) e:pliCTt. where I ilia'y work ; more Uie&l ... VI tTi those patient toil in year? to .The,; w ,r..,j Their secret kept within Thy londy heart, liilo Tho'i n a t trained by daily skill;: of - Y'YY art , - I V To build wiyt world for human destiny. 1 Thy Future 'jyva. the-ow.! -Twas from i 1 A rht ' ; ' k'; its Thine everwtf mani IipBssinzuay, What UiI "vnt that dark-d- t his light jRh, Na'ar. irr. 'out ot thestj toilsjthTo caima That n hicb we j rise- mobt d-iar-ta Brother's ' ' name. . ' 7'. ' IN Si'lTi: (iK'llIMSKf.R ith r taN nor short, heitlicjr dark nor fnir, y itJi hair "between blonde and '? '"" IJIUI, Il-1(,'H UOUUt AS Whether tlwy . were gray or h4el. 8 wasjsyt surlia Iittfe bundle of uncer- v t inn ties and contradictions ni .led the ' 5m:rginatu.:i cn:tivc;at I lie tint glance, "u,t .wimciiw ton-iant lure tol anticinu- tion. 1 varviriir BepmS.i .1 - If ' c vv,v i I.r ,loru lefe with a.r truth, ; arid her fresh mouthr i rth Ma I . ; . i . v - ...v ,v L, jjtiub vi mi few l. ciw....:.- iii... .L i, " f -Vii..l ueiueen the not ; ; tooimhng lips, Unoistiblj Wres the sweetest aims to which lir.s . an I n ! put ; . , ,- . , 1 1 The heavily inovin'r k..,,Ur -' iti 1 plowed -through half the 'moJ ahhU'I pro i.,a 1 1 r : . . . J . t .-j niin ii.v . ii'iv 1 a -seno'erq hrul ll i t. 1 , i o-r.--.-: .-. . ; - - . KI WI, i , U m'fl V iUi!C;red for t !w fir,t ;.J I VpOji deck iMni hlonc, vet cahA ard wlL 1 K:jrM:fii the small birds t Li-- i ,rttmts, 't.ois ; ! miiw-jrk to elitheihrp-iit f. -'fvJr'r ...I. 1 1 . . . . . . If . iiM'i -.: " 1" "Mr Xr-lk ; v ; - 'V"" "gainst, mo compart-1 n nway riifhKg, with the air :vJr having : J fW up on down,; he cou d hardlv " thi, r V N .lc'okinZ Hbcntly at1 J h iZ . V ; 'I : yi.umi ajicj his ffiehd Atistin lirtfe i Vm ,!t- tT" aWlrty whohud 1 maoe the tour r : sv,.(i, T- . ;j ; iJiuujjj: t - tFied-tn dnni-ni- ' ior ni-,(riv upsettin 1 ..... 4 V - r ..f;..i.,v.. . . - . .. I-:- . S h, r Miom-rs oi servj. m tondub u a seat . -jM :;. :' . t Tli.i .t- . . . ; Vu; fc sai ':ul . answered uni in. i pot startle m V 4 '.!! 'n.vx.i.... 1 t t as I, saw " :-vMi:f ana i :na not sure that V 11 i ' l" . - t re w as 'no, nioie to be s; Hd. and he .apiKihi::g at. that motnent with A .Kin "ul i-'.i.i.n.iiiiicu- wraps i only lift h - ha'r:o-,iiv li e ot ! .:i i r i ?-o!,r,..L Julius .carry As ho I . I r-ii-r .... r..' - , :evU v' fiav jug on dec k liXl.as the! nad ;now; acquired .a paramount 'at- h;, 4Mi. he was s.i. t.K, l- ; -In : tr. .l '- L'. i tht 1; v, '. lu i. he fneantmie theybutig Vp ;l.t r iniml about - the . -- rw ..t". II . ... . ... . . - Uly. had, seat, ami against,' u.n,.- one for hcrsvJf a l,r osuie. en the weather h .t- .v -..f .. ; - . T ... 'a luarter. v " i ini ittcauon.. but as she n and Ita-tl w wn,,,! ! .1 i-. yahopt ht r jn an exclusive sort of 'M saw. r.O n!aov?ht.. h ' . -. W.Vi tertt for in- iiig. 1 :-"VV le grouad V - uicr hue f-pokf or remained silcrit 1 " , V ore again, tpo. ' 1 -: ( "A neu .or nc ivalkt'd or-.. sat, cpectatidn "aivor ralhf r wtio is going to mitfre. and a hot 11 utaniioss upon her next word, 'her I "i ."viouy, in particular:' i tion sat. tot nc . v?v. 1 ner. eves. V I : . ' :, )l,.'nW,,r.; .. .''..:;.. V-r: unuc.n?r i.crnors niee or the rnh'in mnv wa thi K,t tK' - v.-. Tc quaintness of the r : ,V nerves and h, '. V, .T,' ' Z11!3 teacher r' hd asked, with ia sailcy smile ! tnnd nMf ,k ".T.; ;.. : I ?ouotedly. indicates ,! it,aa "Both.3nJrsadaring.impertitie I; : : ; : VonuuuL,L :ttnA -v'-i.l0 the-pnend;;a piece p( insolence to- dul not come, neither w,,' sht -t! .ctItu4e'. : , S r-;;V t; ; M .'lie UinAii ! breakfast table - , in Ainca and other p , - :! that st intd,his -ra V, ie sea , ' -f V U ' . at I'm to do about I The hdurs glided byj the city rose into 1 lhe C1jd? f l V,! had no pow,r ; V.r !ta tan i11- - 11 the-sort of thin-voh can ex- ' viow... n.Wnr. IS 12. .vet an unknown- art that sl;1, ,,,.,,. .V I ..' I, -v V T ?on(J ,: Pt man to takehack." -. c, Z 3 uIlZZ.. J -llu r :Aa African traveler j Nothing could Kay been more discreet j -'and retiring 4in -Mis Elton's behavior, t ibut the perseverance of 4 man Who. finds ' '.f "....; 4 . - . .! t r : hsinseir oorea by too much ot ms own ! and his alter pgrjeS society, is ah inbal- ; culable force aiinst which no woman can successfully entrench herself, and b6 it was not loner before Drake found hinir self 'eliminated as a superfluous factor, from the sum of his friend's enjoyment, whenever k Miss Elton appeared above deck. His success, however, was more apparent than real, for although he knew ' ner name, ana was ai:op io carry ner ; book and her shawl, anfd arranged her cnair in the, most comtprtaple position with rtfei?ence to the wind or the! sun, he ".reim made no grea progress in ner CiiejiJK t.Vhohe Ayns.or why she had tho n fo make the voWa in thi? xineoiiventional 1 and eccentric wav. re mained as great a mystery , as it had been on the memorable first day. It wa3 the close of the tenth da v.ldaUnir from that of his discovery, and Julius sat beside -I her in that intimate fashion bred of the isolation of the sea. j , lie had been reading to her: but the story was finished, and a silence had en dued; she appeared- to ; be wrapped in thought, ahefehb watchihgher face with half-veiled glances. i v "Three mom days and we . shall be at home," she said, rousihgjherself. ; "You count the days, The said. Are j you eager to be' there (n -vv jri.-.!!- Hut it nU f l'ul ; "esuoii aMt c wim a little, , , W - . . !., iiv!5a- , I- 4 V I'J P! , . ' "i t - - ? i OUbiy. ; l- I 1 . f i I f . hi ns h t Is 1i Il 4;, . :; v auu had ifoiledj mm- j " " ! -' !- . ; : .ou want nihehto know just who and'r what I am, "? she went oh. ' "Von have ! ma(le ozen attempts totfiud out. Tell 1 me w if W mf il! T. . l.T : : ?". , ""u uiiii-iiuli; nuumii umsfr .o in: i i.n i- , , f 4f 1 wcrc to teUjouthat I am a of the governor of hntuc.ky ;,mindj ; t sav that I am, she cautioned, as niece I don't say tha Ju hm made a gesture, of surprise. surprise. "I : and add that say if I were to tell you sol and -add 1 ammistress of an lndenendent fnrf.m. ...... tl K W. ? , - 1 1 I . l. . t -. - 1 J . .. . : ' , f TCe my yalue m your j - f - . r 1 fV Julius drummed .upon thearm of his ch:iir nd looked iit. her in! silence. : . "Suppose, on the contrary;" she went on' ti!nHt.UpU6fc and, Uh a certiin! -Warmth of ton- tlmt rppw! f c injured i pride, "I were to tell vou that" T am : on 'rr.K.m " t ..rcu niuiuui lUiluUC; 1 f-n.K,) tf..,..tq- M1- ''n .sV,?l-v that this : . .. 1 : t a : 1 i ' ..i if rriiii Til mi. i . .1 r . , blush.- ..?)',, ;. r.r 1 "l moiu tiu.ens rusnea across Z' ; Ihat. s of.cour yoii . must ; with that strange eagerness sC .ihexYli take t back; at Ie;ist youvmusn't say ) cable to the vovagcr, .whose eagerness anvthin-more about itv- . i. , Hmtvls.him in th , r?. -i "Xvverr-" ;t j ; v '.Never.'; ' . ""Hut that impossible.''! "Mr. Hil.Ur.'" : W ' ' " .Miss'Kit'on." ' ' - .. v" ; : '. . " d tliink we'vediad enoaL'h of this ; It was my fuult. ,1 am willing to admit that. It was wretched taste on mv part and I have sutTered ad sorts of things in conse- OUelU-e. S IP W!iVf..1 l,..r 1 her cabin as she oke, ,indiHtiD- that it was thus Tier hours of rttiriment were spent. -Let me go back to the fir-tr piestion, she. continue 1: ! "You akcd m" hether there wa anvbo.lv to make it pleasant for me. oh shore.. There was pareason but my own pen eriity ' why I should not have answered a once So nobody. that I am at all sure will care to make' it pleasant for hie. I have a deajr old Uncld who has always been very goo$ to me ; but when he hears how naughty J. have been 1 don't know what he will Bay to me,' and she puckered up her white forehead into an expression of compunc tious perplexity, f ""Well, he said, after waiting somfc time for her to resume, "Is that alU' f "That answer your question, dolijjt not?" ,-: - - "My otirestion as otiginaJly put yes, believe it does: but it has been so ampli- titrl that you can hardly expect me to hi sat isfidd with that meajrre answer.' "Amplified t I don't understand." ' 'ThoseUwo ingenious hypotheses, for mstre they both pure fictio which vis ; B th forelnvcati'. umuk auu oiusninrr atram. "r Am nn that brilliant creature, a governor's niec4 jf uui 3ci uiai more userul ana respectable onp, , teacher of music The govsernor'S niece was just a bit of satire. I traveled a few weeks once in a company with suc& a person, and theicohstant iteration witji which she dwelt upon her title, and thl amount of resiwct it seemed to iri;n!rp iri . the ininds of those who heard it, gavemiWonScj the impression that it was the highesi i brtu;1 rank an unmarried woman could attaif in America. I think the Impression musi be well founded, too. sis 1 notirwl it nml duced quite an effect upon you." I 'wc cuecfc vou imagine.. 1 was pi' OC because of a slight coincidence.' coincidence! Do vou know hH 1 hlcl, o,1 T "i- . - i' jether upon the fresh v .,H'f lace of : Vtnn . " w l . - ' Oversaw hdr; but thwas a ploti umai, me i,iu33 Lilt; tii.:w:iii wit ri m . Person and n tof f ... iit V , ,T ! - . " "11. -i, cieieatea ov running away " f'T "Oh ! vou ran awav?:' she bathed W lwords out in A f;irH,t ,aif.v.;, - , 1'Xes. thV.rwPnt. fn V c,,1:. . ! mv Yri.mA Tt- j t .1: i . , tookmnr t itA - i . . . , . . She hifepd nt- 'hJm: tritVi 1 eyes for a moment, during which hU1&: cided for the fiftieth time that tho eyes -were brown and not deep era v. 'as he had decided the other fifty times'.' 'Why did You run awavJ" she asked, f . - : "--V - -4Ait.v- wiiolUUlnilUU. "Well, you see I was with my sister ana two or three others- 111st u tiipa littto Kpartv, all the ladies married, so a fellow I didn't have to be alwavs on parade. We (had a jolly, comfortable time until we I got to Paris on our way home, and there ! slater- thnV 'it- Jnt ,A a. i woman! who had been roaming around ia ltl, nt;nat 1 - - . vuiium.ni, mm i lot i ' gXT18 Ou flQ cxtonivc .hnsrend iiiint ne of thoA 1 la reumiDcd clusod. 'tucv were at the -1 j - " "J'n.rav Ul t HIU11, Julius, still lAaintaining.his watch at the compaaioa way, felt himself gently put-' aside by a tall, gray-haired gentleman, iu a. crown coaty who went with careful: h.vte down tiic brasi steps. He. heard a littje cry?, and peeping; through a skv light he S.IW Miss Elton in th arms of . the. Cray haired. r'oTi tit eves unturl t'rtm. 1 aZSZ: ...it ..t., x. ' 1 r . .".' 1111 ueic. iie muiurea. feevi5hlv: . ; ''who the deuce is he. anvhow-r He mcvcd - discontentedly to the side and looked at the people hug tho : "Hello,.. Iuliu3!-Going, to spend the night aboard- cried DrJke. coming up ' itlf a duly chalked valise in each llci -Oh- Mr. Hilder. ' claimed another ! and imore musical Voice, i v Wait uncle i Y '"i ncie,.( introduce yon ; v kind in mo Mr. illilder has howl Julius Whv, mv dear lov. ?li 3Iy wifej wrote "me vou were. comu jver with her.'- Ilia hand was grasp; with a heart v pressure, and he icuri'4 melf gazing into the.Meciacl'ed ' eres "Oh 3Ir Smollett I Btii'pidest? oif stupid?,!'" he ex , ashe thrust jslipjx'rs' and brushes valise in the privacy of. his cabin. bvfthe Smollett ogress after all, elaitnv iiuto hii by Ju twist misty iter!f he adlel, as he gave a last o his fair mu-tache" before the uirrors. Vw; Orkam TviuDcui- ocrat. Pitch SpriHgs. flfercjat parts of the world w e find nomenon Of a kind of natural mir- nd idrlammahle substance ooziuir ie earth, which under the various natural pitch, earth pitch, nanh- troleiim (or rock oil , isi very well u ni iutTiu.i properties, in a is the purest state of this sub w hiqlxbv a certamViveure to the iewha change its qualitv. aiid be oetrolpm : and tinallv. after stiH expqstire, becomes n hat we (fill - I . H v':". V" e phejpdmena iire found in various f theworid but that wliich wo mentipn is in one of the i.s'an Is of 'nan Confederation. Thi$ natural ion U found in thq soutlieru part ?te ,nar trie coast, and ha been d byf several modern traveler-j "-irM! 1."I1Htr. 11 ( l ways oj, matter of curiositiv to'de-' termini ng SUCh 11 at g such natural .phenome- "aha ,e been in ojxiratioH. and in this ms cwe know tliat. the pitch prinirs of te wenp. as producuve 2,,:joo y a:s they are how. II. rod. t us. in his visitel this tspot,, of which he he following account in'his fourth "In! Zacyiithus 1 saw pitch tratc .. gives. brou it up out of ; the water fof a pond. Trd f thcroj are' several of 'those 'ponds bat t largest of them is about seventy feet . 1 uare, and twelve fett hv:. Th 5f procuring, th -pitch is the fol- moat Ihevf take a! pole, and inbh 'it h w-utei with aj myrtle branch at into tr.c e 1, ana onpullmi; it up thev find .eh adh'rih to lit, wh.':c.h, in "smell. t s k' as)ha!itH-j; bvztlof a better qUalitv fiJie com'tkon iin,( j.iteh. 1'hev cof- ,Jtl:s pitch in a kind of vat or recepta- ,i acn iney nave oil" near tlie pond: wien i uiu (juaaiuy is consHhrable itinlar're iafs or bfrn Is If ,ut 'ch drop; f)s.from the branch'iuto the Under the ground and ap n r the ith bohsioerable arts of the world ilizatiort kissing bnce offered ia kio' U'ndt-T favbrabli rireifritanr.a tr. 1mi,. lady of kiH:M:umio .Tsimho's -.urf l.nt she reeorud ih- gnat alarm, obsrvin . that she eat-en.' was U'nt Vet -worth v to : U; Cnrions Henneries. We have'head of ijliots ami insane persons whose rhihds have ) en restored by sudden bI.).vk.on the he;rl, and iat.elv : "V i'i a a eat map who stumbled. stfu -k his head on the door ill.1 received 1 a bic bruise, ahd wan ; rebevfr' uafn4;, and of a noiib:- ci d -,i his ring on Long Isind.' where an lleitan wits' hea!f-n about th- old g'-n head lo- thertfupo re; oven d' hi,: eve. sii:ui aiter havi ':rtr Wen blin 1 for h 'v':ir' . fjr W.V JrjU't Jk,;. :'' ' ' ' tv-, , . . a ttt P1 hiVe hotf1 J 9Pu t r"Tr tlak.c ' ohef VS Z'1101 HJ'1 bf f ff3 1';;', li Jd vS h rh l" t ;)f.hafis he lst , hat 1 ana UmiirJ the bet order and bcaulfr reappear. I must ? i - - i ; i x ' K Veiokcd yieatlv il,u,l ? 1 Pc nnaintness pf he last phrase tin- I KZZ, A, 1 ' NEWS AND NOTES FOK WOMEN. ; .A woman in Connect ict h;s Ik en iuJlt a notarv. Pongee-, either plain or embroidered, wash beautifully. Bkiek lace tajmtes arervorn as much v by young ladies as by matrons. . Flounces, when narrow arid not too , full, sometimes rovcr the chtire skirt. ' Miss Dodson, a l'hi!?belphia artist, has two pictures in the Pari :vcn this year. Mrs. Mary Mapes' -Dodge,- tb. writer and editor, gets h,ooo a year, it W'saitl.- Dove, steel, and mwie ! gray are the fashionable ?hades of this popular color. Whole front breadths ajei made of lou'g ft rips neatly " lin'od- and' 'braidel in and out Twentv-oue ofhlie twenkv-e'idit ward 1 school nri-tiriMli .in ti;o,":.i;. women. : V. are "Wliite dotted Swiss, with gay colored bouquets sprinkled over -it!, is new this r summer. ; . Ffowersparei placed in , pompoQs or round clusters iu the ame way .as feather tips on bonnets. ''.'-''". N The woman market is down now in Tunis, Africa. Wives onlv bring from 10 to SI 20 a head. Laura White, an American irh has leea admitted to the sieci il -isthcKrl-of "architecture in Paris. ! Telephojies in. Switerland are exelu ; sively In the hands of omen, who aru. - paid $200 to $s00 a year. ' ' ' ; ' ' Japanese paier an'd Vilk ahd satin fans . are not entirely out of vogue, but feather fans are the favorites. '"-'"' Very . small . diamonds -are now more fashionable than those of. larger sic, but their set ting is a work of ai. '. A . material .rnueh usel fof summer dresses, is etamine, a threacl Uxture re sembling extremely fine: can'vasj Fashionaljle' and dressy jparisoU are. very gay, very large, .and mj much ; rimmed?with lace and llowfsva." .:. . The jacket or -"casaque opening over' the waistcoat oi' gathered ;or plaited r,las- ' iiuu i.va ieature in early .umimer su;t ("harjgeable linens are amhg'the' suin mer dress cooils. Tin v are verv l.e o m l ng a n d , o f t o u r se,1 w- s h r . - . perfectly.-" with velvet The close - short jacket pockets is in favot for street wear., not only in Jersey cloth but in Kri'.iih check. Buttons, whether of Passementerie, ked pearl, metal ot enanief; are very and placed very cioso ; m umi sue imisi ai.ow ner ures- i -: . . . .,.M3 o... Mr4 ,(,r pau, mg and puihng. s : r ; . ? ; . . ! ii. oaiaa u einiraui. a graduateud a -Philadelphia medical colieee. is going to iraltise herjitofeitp in ihr antient city of Damascus. Male physician ' are hot allowed tiventt-r th. worneh'ti ajart-m- nti there. Tr. Veiiiiraab iif have' th:njrs all her own wav. With while toiivts, brides tun Jh' re to very lonir white loV. the'f hoe e 1 ipg betw.-. n undn wd ;,d tiniVhed kid, each style having its adherents. White si;ip' rs and how are -usually h.ren,-' but ajioihef irn;o Hf n n iihct'iVr)Vd by" fashion is! the:,ue of blr.rk, slil tx rs a'rtd hh,t L 'V.'it i iie uanoit- (: this ear t.ir vui-nn.i'ir - irotn tu-k- of i itlirri' i n' knot... iHjt they .knot are.5urv.-d into the h ad ..f 1 ; 'r- and (,-U or .r;:kixintMi with M-a 'Tk ralher llurj i ft pi tin. S.me of fhe hand.es imitate a v in- !em tid ia a krr t. abd some ar4-ei'-'ruf d and th-n rut away with a Sharp tfii. a- to sh -"a- the wbi.e wiM ii iK-n.ath in" fp,t, ' . frying the I'ojrd pattern rvt-rd. Th- thok t.of-a.;' the' paroiV. th of f'uu-d -t.n ' ' -rd e j r.w on row . -f h;io.i'- Jrinc''.. - hive '-'b-Ufi' i .tick : w it!; nari IZa'I tJS Ltjclratotrfjj 11 . . - --.v.. 1 . . . U UlllH I I . -II str.-. .. i- : b.i..f .. ' T 1 1 )( lT4 FOR TH p HI VY 0 RCMEDY BETTC THAI A DOSB ' OrrUHBTSTOilCS. 'c - - ----- : ; ; llnrk Briliii nlnrr. ndf no Hlf-V fprrns- rimn .imi (ritran f rf Irrriilul. ' ' "1 uu..l i sT.md that h.K litrid couldn't ini!. aVbviji. dmn y ( the U.t,toml," sa,d :t-niritv jue, Ijni' in in .junint nr.r 'No; h id t 0 rno'. ' ay,Jv i "V;n'l tl:e la:ul gO--.J t" . '"l irsi rate . b it tl4e tr uH!e with him biines-. Jlr a to t liy toltvc in th u. .ri.Hin.try. That's no .pint e fr a J in:jU h t i:vA''il mw'. "Whv. ir, thal fcb : Io ba 1 a chill one day uhd 'was-too tazjr !' " 'm?l!l sl hi',fl Ke hv a chill It ain't ri-'li! to , I w .... r,v Ma t Dilfcrrn . A tr:iii r fr.mi d.-.'Smiil, r.....r ; th-f . L.iuug : on on f the Nmthern railroads there i- a -fari-.n i aili .v 'Sn er." Lately ;i !y married cowpl bo.irb d the tr.'iin. an 1 fvi rr very loviug : ind' d I h-. hiak' sn;,'.) tiotivcd ; th . ini'hin-i-gritn. y t h- hr:d aU.tit twv " hun'dn d ttiti . .it m 1j, f;un d a -rene 'luu t , F-ii tll th" str,:i -ri :in .jution was ten -hi d. and att r tin- .7ntl s-'-mded th . L;i. ,:ir jr.,yr ). r j. . n . rt!ibinx'-s:nH k.-:i thi: liji. and'-t !; brk '; :. id th- d . -r and siif.ute h .- ; ' . h:iv.-r awir-' . ' i,at;s that"' r-.rsd-d the (,'Toom lo .killer -o ..r his ; -!n.,!d.-r at th" brake Juan. . , i r. t-;o-;i Well. I d..!.-V . t he brakeniatj : if vou did mv wilt- Ira :i (.m:r, ' - ' fi i a.!;- jii. . I 'i J ' A pair of -i'.x . :i t r ; 'w o m-d up injjilinnajv "irit,,';) e Ki .f llr l.d it verne; aret o r MlVV- . ef; 'iilih fare swept a Wmw of ai:.-r kh fotiowr.l by .-i-sunnv :i',e -hy'-a-w -by. the ev pnj-si..n v f' Har.ddVf'.v-- that the ipr. tioij had hot .lrr n a:k' 'd' ih .wri Wnci, ' 'Mli' A yvu fright ir Ui ' ' h-. id, nest!sntr-:Vf'(H- b -i-b i.ini in iW .on!:di(ie.,: trustful W !(.,! ' wi .Uiari v hi-ri -;. ! a new lo-ir.' f . so di-a; o tv. f-i'-tiii of" .!.! t i.iv J.;. (for If jh had I -n i in ! earn----. II .roid. I ! w ould hav tMir ,'r.i -i f ti v h art ii.d -sH p ping to the fh'-r -id- d tl iH-oriM' vatory. into which th-y fi.id wandered after the 1 lust wait, -be -a?. J ..:ead(atly nut lit ) ! th , dej ixnjr,.- cioVri'':.i Vny oilit. t rntl Irhtvtr r-r.tm A A t" . , J A AM A : ' ' ,V.. .4 A ' i .-j m DQt exa -tlv fsure, r. I brought in a chap for ckaaing out ail.? Si he' didn't look like thin man. "Prisoner, what c;r. nrr.d for(" ': - - ' . ; the fcoi'-mn r-pl v. i ; ' " .' No orileer ro jl 1 Kh fin,J ww inaP- any !u'ii,arr -t. jid hi h' nor dm idKi it to dv h rt'e MrScott ln Bijah' disapjeafed "int ., ;he rorri b.r f'.r a.Bm ute.an-i returned with h handfd f iVhi-k.r. fr'N-tt had eut - of? hi,' .Bvrhs;deH '(, :du-;iw?rhimwdf. mirl tit i--rw a iti lioil w found , r,f , YaIm; '1et.hj upper jrtvl wndy s ef-bro.5s had t-.n bltck-n-J wi'thriJ I ano Ui- :.a' ia t-! .' -' ; . ' g-w W4 mi--t frn ".; v. I Khali .hi hi hoa-r, ti.T; trutn Mi, rTi.d .-it. . ou 11 feriC:v oi n! eipff'mrj !'fiinL'.ii iif" v:mf..i hi iite a ?r- k f i Tl. r. ! t rltillxt of a f 'f " id Ciis iiv t"'--" c- u'A-a.4n -ih-& -14 to lie coul-l i , 1as inasui..";ti li' ho i; li)ir th;nk it eon : ri. h.m ; .aad last hi. -o"In- . a.or.e,x-.ow-s utya K I)rtn't rrm feriinf i I I " "" J v - III t l,i:' i - - f tf
The N.C. Republican, and Civil Rights Advocate (Weldon, N.C.)
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May 22, 1884, edition 1
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