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8." '. .. .. . tv , ll ' ! GRAHAM. N. C. THURSDAY JANUARY 11, 1883. NO. 45 JMiL.iaunni..L4u)iLi i F Mfrai. A JUL H. Ei' fUBLlSHEU WUICKLT AT f'uimil Praprle or. .Tkiuis .......75 " ! .lnh nf tun sub- Every Pe!T9h. entitle Himself to one fibers """ 7- . -h Qf timi! f0r whichjbe & Month lire. Months Pfre ad 'vi Paper sept t o different office system. Office t Desire fronilthe Cask System THIS """" 81o; i""w7b"" i 50 lWf, 125 8 00 I .. 1 75 8 50 1 IOC: 450 1 , 4 00 600 2 V 8 50 10 00 ! 10 00. 15 00 is iu. 00 3 60 8 50 4 50 600 7 50 18 50 18 00 K"coll col. r7 50tl2 00 (4 00 7 00 II 00 1." 0i" 8 00! 13 50; 18 00 8 50, 15 00 22 CO 10 50 17 50 1 30 00 13 CO 20 00, 87 00 50 00 J$5 00 45 00 )TV00 48Wl i00 Tiarly advertisements changed quarterly if Localnotice. ten cents line, first insertion y??l.i nKertediof less than fifty cents. pRd'FESSWirA'L CARDS. JA8. A. GRAHAM f . Graham, N. C j N0 .GRAHAM.: , HUUD9rotN'. V. $: . A t t ii rVu V AT t-Avr, - Priictice in the State pnd Federal ourts, "SpeciAi attention paid. W collecting J, D. KEENODLE, Attorney (tiiZaw,yr ' BJIHAJI,N.C7 Practices in the State and Federal- ourts . VA faithfully and promptly attend to all .bust .je intrusted to ntuj". -t ; f , .. ' '- f ' ' , ' 1 ' .. ." ; - ; Brv T. W. Griff itlV . DENT 1ST, SRAIUV, ;; ,V;. M.C., Is fully prepared to do any and all kinds of irork pertaining to the profession. ; - Special attention riven to the treatment W5s of ihe MOU f H. " ' A . Oails Attended ij? Tow.,-. Coturir Dr. 11. A. Freeman, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN, Located at . Company Shops, N. C., . Oilers hU profesfdonnl spvyics to (lie fcoinmuniiy. Call attended promptly in iown or country, C - ' jnn4il ADVEUTI8F.MEN I S. Fashionable 2 ailor, Is prepared to make Fine Clothing for every body. See his samples of Fall goods and styies fer 882. . . , ' , . . . .... mar 2 'gij y : '' ' ': .' J.KV ttVUONES BE BT(iO.Ejl. Let bygones be bygones; if bygones were cloud ed. By aught that occasioned a pang of regret, Oh, let them in darkest oblivion be sbr.uded; !Tis wL and 'tis kind to foigive and forget. Let bygones be bygones, and good ba extracted From ill over Which it is filly to fret. The wisest of mortal haye foolishly acted ; The kindest are those who forgive aud for '' get. Let bygones bo bygones; oh, cherish no longer The thought that the sun of affection has Bet, Eclipsed for a moment, its rays will be fli ougcr, If you liKe a christian, .forgive and forget. Le: bygones be bygones your heart will be lighter . " ' . When kindness of yours with reception has met, hTe flame of of your love will be purer and brighter If, God-like you strive to forgive and forget Let bygones be bygones; oh, purge out the leaYea : Of malice, and tiy an example to set To otheis, who, craving the mercy of heavsn, Are sadly too slow to foigive and forget- Let bygorcs be bygones remember how deep'y To heaver's forbearance we all are in debt, They value God's Infliite goodness too cheaply L Who heed not the precept: "Forgive and forget." Chambers Jotjbnai . THIS ILIEA&lM imm- Safed by a Dummy. ; 'I (Link, mem,' said alin;i, 'there's a until iu the woo J-sbed, a liuling his sell. r . 'Nonseiisoi' Bnid Fanny Clifford', who was too mjuli accuslomed to Salina's sigh'lS and m stei if 8 to pay much at tention to them. 'Who shoul'd be in the woot'-shed and what should he be there for?' ' , 'For no goodj mem, you may be very pure,' stiid Saiinn, coin preying her (lifn lips , . 'Hadn't I heller go oyei Mo MiN ton's and borrow ihcir i dojr.' "Certaiiily not !' said Fanuy leaning back in her chair to i culizo the effect oi that l ist blue f plash on (he petals of the iris that she waj painting in wafer col ors. fYou said l here was a tramp hid den iu the coal-cellar last week, and day before yesterday you had Mrs. MLN Ion's hired man up will) a lantern to go through the barnj because you was certain soaiebody was there.' And I'm certain ot it now, mem,' said Saliua, standing very straight, nrith her elbows lightly ra-ped in both hands. But Josiah, he's that stupid, a coa'ch-andsfour conld ha' driven out he fore him a.id he not sco it. And as tor mjsteHom sounds in the coal-cellar, how wafr I to know it was the cat a kiiockiii down six hyacinthiilasses? Noise is noiso, whoever makes lt. But this 'iuie, riiem, I'm morally berlak.' 'Oh, don't lease niel' said Fanny, ad ding a tou h more of nltra'.mariue to the ei'iemost edge of her flower; We may be all murdered in our beds, gloomily observed Saliua, 'with Jlrs. Dedbro( k8 diamonds in the house, and I'm most sure lite letter which told you they was to be sent here was tampered with!' -'Oh, Saliua; dciut be so iidibiilotls!' said Fanny. 'You know Mr. George ain't a-coinin' O Is prepared to Execnl rob irintiiigr IN ' ! -AND' WfTH . , kNiATNE;3 :A'nd Despatch, G;i vXJs a Tfiai. LACKGLimi SHOP! , ''r.t,a Yn- Buren has Uke i charge of h 18 iimith Shop; oo the corner .opposite th gain. He will always be fou jd ready to -o smithing1 on short notice, v J Remember the same and plice. ''' 8 2oet, b'hi 'in eiite of all lliege the air of 'micienli-y ' that lingered around the place was very enticing, ai d George Ciifl .ut d. elded that he couid do his writing at Tower Pines as well as in the city, while Fanuy and Abby; a brace of Very enthusiastic young artisu delighted ink circular walled 6tudio, where they could have a Are in the treat "pen chimney place, and .there was a north window overlooking the distant shimmer ol the sea. Sj here they were now that the 'chill winds of early No vember ftero shaking the last brown leaves cfl the tree1-, to the inQuito dis gust o! Saliua, i he superstitious, who much preferred a city flat: That domestic had just vanished down 'lie winding stair, which she de elated was destined ' some lime or oth er to be the death of her,' when an op posttedoor opened, and in ran Abby Clifford, 'the you:;ger sister, a tall red chocked girl, with hair as black and thick as an Indian's, sparkling; brown eyes and a huge bundle under her left arm. It was loo dark lo work longer upon the blue irises, and Fanny was sitting iu a PeVerie betore the red glow of the burning logs. She started up at the fight of her sister. 'I've got it Fun I' aid Aby, waiving disailyhutn'gcs , Voice the identical 'voice of Miltons hired man. 'What did you want to show a light tori?' I ho bundle around in the air. 'The whole tHiit complete, with the dearest old canvas hat into the bargain.. They used to belong to Mr, Miflons uncle who was a Wliaier, and finally uied at sea his Sunday eiiit,' 'Is it too late to dress him up?' said Fanny with animation. 'But he's down in the library. 'Well, we'll go there,' Said Fanny, 'we can work there as wall as in the studio; and ire shall run less risk of Sa lina's interference. Saliua never can forget t hit we aie no longer little girls of ten and twelve.' Tho supper served up hi the little round room be lore the dving gleam of (lie logs was exceptionally nice, Faiiuy and Abby were in exuborcnt spires, ar.d praised the chocolate, trout and griddle nikes with enthusiasm. Sa liua was as gloomy as a ptophetessi 'I only hope we shall gel through this night alive,' said she. But as she had made the same remark on an average, three hundred out of the three hnudred and sixty five days ol the year, ueilher Fanny nor Abby paid much attention to it. j But as she passed out with (he last dish Irom (he table, Salira paused close lo Fauny Clifford, oud atked in a sepul chral whisper t 'Are them diamonds locked up?' 'They are in my desk,- said Fanny indiffe'-ently, Sa'.ina iifted her eyes sky aid. In.your desk?' she groaned. 'Hadn't I better take 'em and put 'ein under my pillow?' 'Certainly not,' her young mistress answered sharply 'Dj, Saiina leave me lo manage my own affairs!' Aud Saliua vanished in a huff. 'I'll go to bed early,' she said, grimly, to herself. It ain't no use settii.' up to look arter the goods of peoplo as won't lake ho trouble for themsalvcs,' nil iimt as she was about to ascend m .l" ;::7.::: , , , with a cudl.. L.dy.Macabeth-like. to IV IIV. Ol UUUloo J. nuwi i v..-.. j hear hiin tell me so? retorted tier Is tress. Aud we, aud you, and Miss Abby is all alone iu the house I' persisted the her room she suddenly paosod. Them three hemsticbed handleohers 0' miue are out on the grass, sfcbleachin" she said to herself. Aud tbem black ' Mnmiuin the West mean wind. I don't woman. i ..;c. a.. h.n,itrhrs lkwiil awav, Saliua ' wu " - Yi s said Fauny alscntlj,? you may make us a little chocolate for slipper; and broil those trout Mr. George brought in and as its a chilly evening. Saliua, we will have some nicely brown ed griddlttcakes, with maple syrup:' Saliua tossed her bead. Well, mem, fust as you please,' said she. 'Only don't say as you haven't beeu warned.' No, Saiina, i wou'l, said Miss Clif ford, witlrprovoking indifference, . The two Misses Clifford and their brother had remained longer at the, old etoue house thau usul this' autumu. Oidinarily it had been their home for tile three summer months, ever siuce old Uncle GrifSf.h Giiffilaud bad died . . . it m iiiAin. The furm- anil orquwaiucu . lure was old, the odd little three cor uered rooms were small and incouveuH Jp..t. the large piues shut out tho day light from Ibe lozeugo shaped windows, I'll go cmt fetch 'em in.' Carefully unbolting three bolts and unlocking one ponderous lock, Saliua sallied forth," shading the candle with her hand, but the the first pufl ol treez ..r i.itip.nei famed air blew the little "ft 1 l flaw out. Undaun ed by this mishap, howeyer, Saiina went valiantly out, feeling ber way through the cloudy starlight, until the was opposile the woodshed. I vues I'll go In and cross ever that way,' she thought. But as she was turning In the intend ed diiectlou a light suddenly flashed out U the reddish glow of a lantern that was almost instantly obscured by the slide.' ' ;. - Gracious f- thought Saliua iovolnnla rily stepping back iu her ternr and e inazement. 'Cuuioiiud youf muttered a gruff 'The slide was rusty',' apologized the second Voice. 'It don t matter there is no one but the cats aud tho grassheppcts to see us tho last window was darksned long ago. Ct me on;l'in tit lo perish with coll and cramp iu that outlandish hole. ILet s get the ina'ler over with.' And while Saliua was striving to over come the terrible weight on her chest suffii-ieiit'y to cry out or to make some sign, two dark figures slunk past her like (he procession iu a hideous dream, and vanished through a cellar door which she could have sworn she had Balely secured early in the evening. . liec Vbiitfg her senses as fast an she could, she hurried through, the long wet grass to the retcuo of the two helpless gh-ls in the old bouse. 'I alwat 8 knowed it would be so,' she thought. 'Oh, dear oh, dear; -it seems as if my ?feet wci'o weighted with lead!' Finally she stumbled in the tangled flower beds, once she caught her ancle i i (he dowu-hangiug loop of an old grapevine aud nearly wrenched it out of joint. But at last she reached the green space in front of the doer, just as it Hew open and the two midnight ma tauders came stumbling out dropping their lantern in their frautio haste.. 'You tool! muttered the man 'who had carried the light, why didn't you tell me there was a man about tho place a great, burly sailor, with a cutlass half s long as himself? Yon told me the coast was clear!' ' 'As I live and breath Whined Milt tons hired man, I never knew of the fellow; I don't know how he came there, I cant understand it at al), I 'Don't stand here fooling!' saVagely uttered the other. 'The whole neigh borhood will be in npioar directly. Clear out ! Through the shed is the best waj !' But Saiina was loo prompt for them. Before they could escape she had secure ly looked arid belted both tho shed doers on the outside and fastened the solid limber shutters of its solitary window. And then she rushed to the house aud ran shrieking up the stairway to where Abby aud Fanny, with streaming hair and shawls wrapped around their shiv ering forms stood on the lauding. 'Saiina, what is it?' cried Fanny. 'What is it, Saiina?' reiterated Ab by. 'We're all robbed and murdered!' screamed Saliua. 'That is we would have beeu, if it hadn't beeu for that sail or with tho outl&ss. And how he ever made his way into the house it beats me to tell!' Abby aud Fanny burst into hjslerical laughter. 'Its the model,' said Fanny 'The lav tig me d re wed up as a sailor in old Dcodatus Miltoirs Sunday cloth es, with the rusty sword that belonged to In suit of armr.' breathed Abby, down in the librur) ! We arranged bltu tn.t.iuhi so that we could beixin to ketch him for our naval battle scene early to-moriow.' Well. I ueverl' said Salinai 'I (lobe- lieve bo's saved our lives ; they thought he was alive and was hall seated to death. Now I'm going lo rig the big bell for help.' And a rusty bell which had hung ont of the window for half a hundred years ready to be rung in some such possible emergency as this, preseutly,' flung forth its deep toned warning iu the silence of ihe November night, pu 1 d by Salina's energetic arms. Aid arrived iu a marvelously short period of time. The two burglars were light', wheneVf r she pleased, and lo scl up a watch dog uud a burglar alarm. . 'It win a very narrow escape,' saul Saliua, and there's no telliu when i may happen again.' Helen Fosest Graves. The Bedroom A bedroom should impress (he obser ver with (he idea of a dainty cleanliness reigning supreme in cverv part of v while a prevail u e of cool,sho U g t lies ol co'or sujfgeKis repose and rest. The paint might be delicate chocolate, the walls salt pun green. No colors equal green for giving rest to eyes aud iu 'its paler tints it oilers a pleasant-, sense of coolness during the most sultry days of Summer, while they are lice from the suspkion of cohlness seen iu many of the gray shades commonly used'. Light coloa make rooms appear l.irgei than tho dark shades. Wood wvik painted! chocolate and cream waMs, look well with bright blue curlains, or luaroou paint and citrine, well with deep bine. Or well for pale (one ot blue', and green woodwork', will hai-mouize with furni ture coverings bearing a design of au tumu tinted leaves. Stained boards are withoutjdoubt Lest for bed rooms; a square ot carpet covers center , leaving three feat all around tho room. Diut iuvariably collects under furniture and chairs, while drosses ai.d draughts ot ait sweep it up into the corners ; but the boards, being without covering! ' allow of its he.ng easily taken up with a dust er. Then too, the carpet being simply laid down, there is no difficulty iii the way ot its being often shaken; no tacks have to bo taken out, or heavy ward robes moved, so that (hero, is no possible excuse for lis bring felt down until the dust accumulates thick I v.'' SKANV MEW "ell's Acalth Renewcr" restores health and vlgcr cares Dyspepsia, Ju.potenc'e, Sexual Do bilitv tl. The posfoffice department has .ruled that a husbaud has no control oyer iho correspondence of his wife. But this decision will not prevent a man from carrying his wife's letter in his inside coat pocket three weeks before mailing. Lfghtuiug s'ruck a contribution plate in a Western charch just as. tho- deacon was pasting it around. 'This is Ihe first lime anything has struck l his. plate for lureo mouths, said the deason. thoughtfully. ' DVCIItHAIBA." Quick, complete cur, all annoying Kidney adder, and UrinPTf DisjUiJ. $. DrajjUt - , In the way of thanks; Young lady, writing o loveJettur or tho kitchen moid. . 'That's .nbout enough, now, isu'i it?' Kitchen maid: 'One thing more, miis; just say, please excuse bad spelllu' and wriliu'.' How'fo Tieal Women' is ihe title of n newspaper article. Ileadliucss ai'e often deceptive. Some women like to tie (rented with consideration, others with afk-cllon. and there aro still others who like to be ireated lo ice cream and oysters. KOCGII ON ItATM." Clears ont rats, mi re, roaches, flies, ants, be ugs, idks, cnipmucKt, gopneis. cc. urug- Uts. arrested and pnf iu sale keeping uutil thev could bo committed te prison. Old Sauire ififtou. who was ; more amazed . than anyone else at tho 'novel accom plishment developed by his hired man remainod at the lonely house all night to protect the two youug artists, and laughed very heartily when he saw the naval duramey which bad served so good a turn in frlghtenug ctf the cow ardly thieves. -George Clifford resolved not to leave his sisters alone again uutil (he removal to the New York flat was an accomplish ediacWAs for Saliua; she had now a val id excuse to traverso the whole . house wi'h a lanteru two or Urea times It is the late cat that c alches Ibe early b oi(ack. ! New method of making toolh powder: Grind your teeth. Characteristics of a rich man; Tho elegance of his carriago and tho loftiness of bis gate. 'You have lovely teeth. Ethel.. 'Yv', George," she fondly Hspod'Mhey were a Christmas present from Au.it Grace." A miner fell iu love with a girl at OVt sight, the was easily smitten with him and iLe entfre courtship was, "My pel; 1 You bet?' Miss Fannie Sniiih Newbern N.C, says : "I have used Brown's Iron Bit'.r r and consider ii tble best tonio in ext - teuce." Always talk of your private, personnl ami family matters when .converging with strangers. They like Id listen lo long accounts of haw you had the rheu matism. 1 ' ! . . A littlo boy, who has .boon used lo receiving his elder brothers old toys and old clothes, recently remarked : : 'Ma, will 1 have to marry bis widow when ha Cies ? i--- -l-iA- Teacher; 'Define the. word excavate.' Scholar: 'U means to hollo wont.' Teach er;. 'Uonstinct a sen'enee in which the word Is properly used. Schojart 'The baby excava ea when It gets hurt.' OT A pint of tho finest ink (or families or schools can be made from a , ten-cent package of Diamond Dye, Try them, STRENGTH to vigorously push a .business, strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a housejiola strength to do a 'day's, febor with out physical pain. AIjtfj!sreprej sents what is wanted, in ftftes heard expression, "Oh I 1 wfsjij had the, strength!" If you are broken down, have not energy, or feel as if life was hardly worth liv ing", you can be relievgdnd re stored to robust health and stVengJn by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT; TERS, which Is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. Sot N. Fremont St., Baltimom . During the war I was in jured in the stomach by a piece of a shell, and have suffered from it ever since. About four years ago it brought on paralyr sis, which kept me in bed si j months, and the best doctor) jm the city said I could nc live. I suffered fearfully fron indigestion, and for ovtw years could not eat solid food and for a large portion of the. time was unable to retain eve liquid nourishment. . I tried Brown's Iron Bitters and now after taking two bottles I aim able to get nowd go around and am rapidly improving. G. Deckxju ' BROWN'S IRON BITTEfiS If a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria) Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true,' reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. , It enriches the blood, give; new life to the muscles arid tone to the nerves; losnuita e. - A.1 ---..ii Ilostcltor'g Stomach Bitters give steadW n-88 to the nerve, induuve bealthr, nafcf ural flow ol' bile, prevents constipation without unduly purging- the bowels, gen tly stimulates the circulation ami by pro moting a vigorons'condmoa- or - tbe phre icai system, promotes, aiso, tn eneenui ncsa which is the truest indication of wolf balanced condition of all tbe animal powers. j or Bale by all urutnrists ana Dealers generally. 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