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ItT -. I At-' - -.'-. . - .'.A. . ' i1 -:'v )i , . ' ! V VOL. ! I. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, Til UHSD AIT, MAY 13, iSSQ. XO. -I . : '5.' ' t i hv li i - H : 7 were : ' " 1 - - ' - - no i . i ... I rpt I ) SLEEP. . - John G. Saxe has written a good many "funny "poems irr his day, but nothing for genuine wit and humor to surpass his "Sleep:" ''God Llesa the mau who first itrYented sleep!" So Sauclio Panza'said, and so say I; , Aud Llecs hiui also that lie didn't krt-p Ilia great discovery to Imnself, or try To make it as th lucky fellow 'niilit , A close monopoly by "psiteut i iglit !" : Yes, btewtbe man who first invented- sleep , I really cau't avoid the iteration But blast the mau with curse loud and deep, AYLate'er the rascal' ua.ne, or Hge, or station, .Who first invented, and weut round advising, ' That artificial cut-oif "early risiug 1" , tri wl.aWWlr, J.d with tbe. LuVJrt ttV' 'III!. C'.VItTKR- "Mkiikitown, May 9, . J)t tir iirz I wish to nnn-li9. of vm twenty bjirieU' . f pinnl flour, to be enf im-Uk-iiatelv. ' A. JlARhlSON. ner I. II ." - - - Jiately. Paul had seen his father's clerk write letters on busiuess, and sign them in this way. . . , I Ten minutes later he deposited the let ter in the po?tt-fliri;and went home. f "IJid ypu g:-t my letter, in beforo the 'mail .went ?' asked Mr. llarrisoii, as Paul entered ihe parlor. ! -'.-'. 'Tho letter -as there in time," wa,s the evasive reply. i " - . A growing uneasiness now took possession of the boy's heart, and he really felt sorry he had not braved his father's displeasure, and owned the truth. Ho had Wen guil ty, of crookr I dealing, rind his act (ns such acts rJwnvs 'o) left something to dread. ii.nii'iAtt,JJ()ir lift re-iiiei. to ri r r i s - - he-tihl not ivll.. Tlu-ee-n i v jVjucj-? . like tbee are very cbea,ly a)d, ut-ere youpiakt yar vlf a fool or t m!. jtwt iucuii about 4beir' rjie or f.tll. An I uhttber larks have any.binla at all!. ; The "lime for honest folks to be abed" i ,1a iu the mortiing, if I, reason liybt ; , And he who cauuot keep his precious bead "Uyi bU pillow till it's fairly light, t, Ar4 at enjoy Lis forty morning winks, - Is up-lo kuavery or else be driuksK . Tboji(jn, wliosuu about the 'seasons,7 said It vas a glorious tiling to rise in season ; Kut fjrei be said it lvin iu bis bed Al-i '"clock A- M. The very reason - . Jltf vrte so charmingly the simple fact is His preach big wasn't sanctioned by bis pi-actictt. nis doubtless well t be sometimes awake A Awak to duty and awake to truth Uut when; tolas ! m nice review we take ipf ouv bst3ethj aud days we find, iu sooth, The hours that leave the "slightest cause to weep Are those We passed in childhood, or iu sleep 'Tis beautiful t lean tl world awhile .For the soft vi;-;r.i of the gentle uihl ! And free at last fron- iCot tal care an'd guile, To lire as only iu the angc'ls'riglit . Iii'sleep's sweet realms cUv shit' -vj. ' Where at the worst wjii:j,- 1i- .ftia - . So let us sleep, and give tluilliker praise, Like the lad who, when hi father thought To clip his luorurng nap by hackneyed phrase Of vagrant worm by early songster caught,. , Cried "Serel him I ight ! It's ti nt all surprising, The worui was puni.-hed, sir, fir early rising." quite ready to chango tie tuhject. "Potil," said he, sternly, ''how comes il that you are so late in owning that vou lot tuy let ter?" ' ' . l'aid hung his head. : . "T wasn't ri.ht, I know, father. I hated lo hide it, but I thought 'twould 'twould save me from a heating." l'atil left the room, and the merchants were again alone. "AlUcrt," said Mr. Carter earnestly, "we have I 'ecu fiinuds from hovhood, and I hope yon won't fake tdfenso at my plain speaking. ljn't you see you are helping your son to iuak u-rote!9 . "A rogue ! What do yon menu T "That's what the end will he. Paul ii a little thoughtless and inipctnou, hutagoiKl hoy iu the main. It was dread of pnuieli metit, you see, that forced him to' act un- a4 ?ervice ot'Zng . ! late man. ; The Political life land's Ore From tb VI ITev. - Yorl T;.t?r ret,,- -. !, Lia Time. ' 3Ir. Glalstonc, fr i'.j Vccimd jKuV ir htK life, is nt tW he4 !' "f the Enlifh Gov- j prov r eminent. Ilia narft :';i"utirT career h.i "' heen long, even iu 3I,Lui, Avero rnrli.i J"n':.' " Ci-tii." nf." f. r:.: tly c f ed ist.Uf-i tuv,r . . t ty ropo vcrt-.Vw Y. iu 1 fur Ihe . e Uwt tc con-huond, I the im- meiitarv careers nrp to le uu.' T was relumed in the i " inleret f..r N ark away hack in whjlw t .; : . over the relonn t- at 11$ bi!.:, nr 1 presently came. to ir.trdcl aa 7ifi:it young man.' It wi ir ltohcrt Peel lord of the Treasm . 1:1 this ground "tli n,! ited hiui Junior ;-"14, nnd advnnird - h. .U!u- the first ..iiild ;.t ;'..'e Narrow, nnd .-(.v.k, on the Sound, nrti!,cial haks, which would shut cat an tl ;rs aud convert the Hay ar.d 1. i.itcr cntumnnicallng theretvitU iota n .iiy-nrt3'cl freh-wateV lakK with A level ;vc orsi feet olovo the prescut level of the nntcr'at htgh tle ' .. ' "y .. . 1 ' is . railroad Speed. j " " a - h:3Io:iu.iy last the T. tcrfrur.i"a cfnrteott: " undertook t correct a train whi.!i il ipijoJe' hetwecu Jersey City an 90 miles in. 9 0 mi.jctes the fasti at i a the world, ef trains were not f . . j u n ! 1 r. . ,r..h'..t - ' .u nt t' .1 a r in rr- .' .rly i'Li!.. U-ipliia 1! I le r.;:mng II: cxaiaples 1 1 i k i n cr t''v tni-ht have heea ma !c, i jwever. .uig t it 1 1. . 1 lu-ec u ivs afterwards. Mr'flarrisoh receivol twenty harrcls " oT flotifroiu he Wholesale honso of Mr. Car- ler'. - : ; ! . . . r f-- lj wasya great relief to Panl mind. ' j I l f letter suhstituted had apparently ful , lii.-anr o:u 1'v tvi-:in: ' li nit 1 -9 11 1 it. c r itni. '1 iu" ie-i ti in vrHdn-f -JUKt nf ,.in ii I . . . . . . J 0 ....... ..." . -.- T. . . . . tie Las taken iis lesson iu art'hee. (..- . , oppwtu:tv w fciHiflfin.that ' up v cvfn I THE LOST LETTER. VTacoh Carter and Alhert Ilar.ison were merchants li ving iu adjoining ton us The strong friendship existing l.etweeli 'them in -hovhood had.intdeclined. in tn:-.,-nr(L . iacu psseieu fciei iiug trails o ci).'u .;cief, thon;h the two ineu were piite unlike. Mr. Carter was much beloved for his gentle nature and kindly ipialLties. ' The sliort-eoiiiings of his fellow-men were al ways viewed hv him w ith a charitable eve. .Mr,. llanioLi, on the conary, though an honest, true man, was harsh and inflexible, and quiek to condemn any deviation in others from, the code of rectitude laid down for himself. ( One bright morning he ,aid to his son, as he sealed a letter he Lad just- written: . "Paul, I want you to cany this letter to the postofKce. t Don't stop on'the way. It must go out in the next mail." : -'.'Pa.nl took it, put on his hat, and went whistling down the street. On his way he had to pass the home of Caleb Parker, his most intimate friend.'-' ' 'Halloo!' called Caleb from the piazza; '? I've just had a streak of luck. Undo I Roo-er has given nita splendid Newfound land dog." ! "Oh, that's jolly returned I'aul, eag er 1 v. " j tilled it pnrpose as well as if it "had been the original. . . . -;. - - ' . L - A eek went. by. One -morning Mr. ;iIarrison said to hid wife at the breakfast ?ald: : . i. t'ent a check of one hundred and fiftv ;' dUrs to Mr. Carter. Don't. 6eo- why it ImsiVt befn-aeknowleged." , . Terror nnd dismay instantlv overspread Paid' face, and he quickly left the table; It hnd not (efore occurred to him that the hisfy letter held a check, which was lost The thought appalled him, 'and ter ribly foretiodiug tortured his soul. JVi' e iu the afternoon of that dav, ns Pa il stit alone in tLe library, the door bell r::itg, jnd a .moment" lifter, he heard his fit ier cordially greet Mr. Cart vr and invtfc' i ii.rioto thw parlor. They Iwdtl a low earnest conversation t- gether. Mr. Carter seemed "to be giving- sorne iuiportant information uhiih ostoir isded J-v. Harrison. . " Ttie tloir was closed, but occasionally part of. a sentence came distinctly to Paul's ears. Jle heard the u onls, "check;" 'sto len' from a letC "State-prison offense;' "yonng for such a elillle.,, . lie hiitked out of the "ivindow Mito the strtH't, tid a strong impnlse seized him to lice 'from tit; house, but his limbs were powei btss to.siCt. i ' " . -. -Suddenly Mr.. Harrison opened" the door. . ' ' - '. "Paul, c;iae Uxe? Ife ?aid. "Mr. Carter wishes to Ulk o-yritj. .The b.y wet :uto the parlor, nervous and tr-;Ll .ding. Cuo c!nuo at the wrr'tv, l- aintlv, iiiid-tv itik a p:jlp:tati-g heirvtWj hiui to.be Under ?.!. Vary r.tuoC nies a few tuontU 1 ""Jtl'l'cn, B;r Pvhrti I Kuisrhl Mechanical Dlu n ,irv recent.' that ci" phensou's n-K'si"; traveled at (ue rate cf CO miles sh hour -.cr .3 ycar.go, when the art of bulbiin lacotxiotiv -s wai in -arl v ?faic . The fcia'a .nuthjiity gives thcbvnelits pitmiised by the 31 mileh in,Gl ininnic.-. mado by a fpetiaj nthrial f train tm the t lo'-i ventral K.tih'oad, a? the fastest tine ev"r 1 fl d in the l-i M TJci R.v.i r - chn!v erf? thesci T, v ; t nrca of flats along the .Terser 1 .-r nrnilv thilvd. Cail : 1 re'.::'.: A New Yctk -It-t'tr Lj "..e C. Sl.tr says ef a r.ev ra ' r, v. t."ch i 1 vl to lc crcatirirr a talk i-s il ' The cxiraoTilinary - k ' phide of cail-oi I nvo t 1 iut uo one hi I ' "'! mcma cf i;;iix;r.i i:s f ret. .:.:. rr v l.cu i'.3 nr.i n via c tr:!c ; U:cnlty. Hy r.e ia the c:sr.u si.-dledit ran in: r.se--l wiih the steam cfgir.e tittup-;, ever. n t even the t r.,,!,.!-. iT.i t:. na...;i r 1 . a c condena tVc vapor afu-r il his t e l thron-h the enr a cxhr. ?c nrr'tr.-' n fir.C f fe :U ' ? eXL2!.s?, - I &ry r 1 v c. r. ' :inec'i:ig 2r."t,:.c" lv 1 1 gr-i-nt it liny be Iih last.". U-ttrtygtr in the t)fiHsiuin than' l.'rj, ha ) 1 . :t wi I b u iu. the govrrumnU. . Thi chaMt i ? ' ' - llalf an hour later,'. Mr. . Carter away, and Mr. Harrison s-it long nbsOrLcI in thought. . ' A revelation had been made to hitn, and he arose amd went to Pa it IV room. "Well, Paul," sa.i d he, "yon hav paid a heavier penalty for eonc-eaJiuciit than if the truth had been told at first." ' "Indeed I have, father; I never had nny- ftcristic has tt(Kd br bin Iw life Ions. Iu M one of,jh'iie aggrcftvjLJ naiurs tliati nt its best - HUn"rf-fi:r'.l1i:f against od ls. Failing in unylhing erSe t.Hight, he has frequently fought hia eivu parly, his euru estucsjj es a" reformer keeping Irim ul usys ahead of the body of l is associates. ; Vlo poll of a"tvvarur' inerrltant of Liverpool, lif "Always le trrte and open, "Paul, nnd you need haye no fear of me." "Father and eon had both learned nu im portant lesson. Youth's 'fymuiion.' i The extraordinary speed of the bicycle has just received a M liking illustration in the Kngliih iuatch-fir the 100 miles cham pionship, which took placo on .April 10, iu the ISorthuiuoeilaiiil cricket gioun.J, thing to worrr me half bo mneh in una baronet.' Ins tra jrtiught iqi to bt-lievp i-r ji :..ii :.-;...! .. t . i . . i. .1 : t t. 111 x ory principles, uviitrv t .TM'T ed ns hi mind maU"cd. In ,15Cl he f.nyally nit iched hinelT to the Liberal party. Following tld change of base in Juv, ixo'Z. wlu'n ira Aiieiaeeu el his "coalition cabinet he wu . lorm- . tu adi ;.t 1 r'.ij 11,., ..... n.;j .k 1 I... c . r .1. 1 eweastle. X ao renoAucd 100-mile in.-1 .- . . . ,l 1 . . . er, Highatn and- Phillips were not pr. k- L verity ,r Oxford Veg' om;-,.t.ou8l v enf, b,rt U,e starters included " the w f l1"1 iUctt:C J known namesf Waller, MeiTout, Cam '''-' -'cr rear t was .kleatc.l u, lis o d and Lees: Six thousnad people witneed , in'lij , lit m njnriu Tor bonU the contest, in which brilliant spurts v Mncajbire l.rd Pahul . Kd in Oc- ... 1 1 '.:., r- . ;u tober 1Su5. Mr: (IlaJstyfe fctiverdcd him rieil-ttie loiriHr tactics. 1 no 1-rst miJe , . , , tr t. -1 ..." ..11 ...;,.,. aj leader of tbo Jlouse cT b..nann. He i II J IIUICIK 'I .1 41.11. I .If. VHIV llini'ill I ret urned the goo I man's salnta'io:i. . "I wat.t to ask; a! few- questions,'' bega:i "(.'.in ' on tell toe whv, hv Mr. Carter. vou s!iak V the -I I matter don't know," vou know "Nothing v stammered Paul, j "I want vou'tii tell me all about "' j ' (") sir," internqiti'd Paul, quickly, "I ijcve'r tohl vou a iie ! itct t'r, xkvki: ! and I forty seconds, and the last uiilo Ma iu;ide by the same rider iu three iiiinutes .forty two seconds.' 'Waller tirade the 100 miles in six hours twenty-two minutes, and twenty-seven seconds, which is two inhiutes forty-thrf seconds belter-" than the best previo.us record at that distance, that of lligham. ' Terront made ninet' eight "dies, Cann iiiticfv -five, Lm s neailr eight v-cight. Cana took a fivsmiuutes' lest ami Lees one of twenty-six miiMites-.but, Wrller and Terront did mil htop at all. Tlfo bi cycle in its modern form feeiua to have at- rr. fTc .tie:i f'llf-WTi p-jwer cntr rea sonably hope for. ii-rhtat the wharves, duS to i . i ailing tides. . - he ilangcr and cost of firry bridges woi:M bu ohvbled, wiih much f f the difli e"!ff and daecr now attending the navi g.T' nif forry boats. l'ho w;,tefnf the vrt would be frefh, -u. I ' fata! ft) baru.nelcs Md ship wonas, I hing the port a desirahb no for ship p"nr avvjiiiiig freight. ' Tbo lliw of the liver wonld be steadily In wan! the sen, so that the tedious author wrU'j might be dispensed with. the surplus water could be used as the s uree of mechanical power. , Chancellor of. the Kxthcqner, n tpsiiiuii j. f Tlie Aggregate saving promised Tor the that ho also held for; hoit litnoiu Jyrd Jp'an proposed amounts to million of. dd- l almgrbtoii s - firt iiintstrv and Jo v. v.--j lara everv vtar,f and millions of lives in ho was again npp.TrJe1 when 1 or I Jul I tim6 not stated. Put the greatest benefit inerston ti)k ollico I n yhe secom. t:;::e, in is mo lestly uilhhchl. In comparatively a few years the vast arras of waste water from Newark bay to ThroggV neck wonld be filled up by river sitt, aud under proer cultivation : would furnish all the ganlen truck required by the surrounding cities. The vlue of such reclaimed land would le tnorimnis; while the narrow channels' that would carry off the inflowing lYcd water would probably be ample fv the needs of nil tho commerco tliit w. ild eek New York ns an inland, iort. .St -f'rfic American. . . . . .r1"-TsxhaU. I the. rjV.- 7 : i-b's ia ' v-' . . gnlateJ. i th-dhig to i4.-. Th? btft Kr.gl:h rc- ' i"". -"-" . . li;-(4.ung that ci-rd is" 13 miles iu 11 minuses, or at tie ia the U y : " latge cxpenpo involvcvrin rate UlS miles au 1. ur an 1 or.e raile in and heated Ah:: s was now apjiroachhig r!tat I u l hitherto been rfganlcdrai the luih'iuu fIig point of hl-i t ireer. In ,1SCG ha br. nght iu a re friM ri! I. TI.U bill waa d.e-y.od and tho" fjovcrnment rtsigniil, and so it fell out that Lord lleacotisJi. LiV Vcfuni bill again! wd.ich Mr. (i laustc-r; rnght lat terly. A as passed.- II at 11 r. (JladstoucV lrimnih5vas uut ht; it n'.ts delayed. In tho early part of tin sfc-.'oa of 1SCS he brought in a series of rs'dntions having for.tiieir1' d.ject :J7 i- ir-e; '. i.t dihnieu t ami di.Mfnd'iwuent of "Iriili Churcl Mir.K and Ltin: W.vTt::. Milk and lime water aio now frequently prescribed by phyricirtns in cases of dysjK-pr-ia and weakiHs of the stomach, and iu jine cases are said to prove verv I Caelieial Many persons wh-.v thii.k good bad And Jid'k a great luxury, fiqnei:tly lK'.-aate tG seconds. The special train which carried to (uecn . Yict-ria tha decisiou r.f this (fovcrnment m tlie 1 rei.t diRicnlty, in 102, ran 1UI miht 1:1 HI n innies, or at the rato of ."5 1 Jn;U per hour. These are esceplianal cnseSj.h-owever, and if there is anv train in the wofhl which proposes a regular schedule liaie of 50 mV.ca in 00 minutes, wiih jno dedncliotis for any cause wl.ich is a "very diuVrent tiling fiom the occasional rale ef a mile a minute j;s ex istetiee is nut generally known: Probably tho fastest trail in I'ngland is tjfrwt be tween London and Swiii lou, ru the Great Western Ua.ilro.td, xihich travels at the rato of 53$ miles per hour. - The North western road rutrsa train from London to ll'by at Ihcrnte of 4Sj mile per hour, and .tho Great Northern CompTny, ovc from Loudon t. Petetlrongh nt tLe rate of 50 miles in rf miun'.es. The Imdoa Holyhead, or Wild Jjishmati triin tuns only at the rate .f 13 miles. IVol-ably the f.-tsteft ltetft h tr.-.in is the one fro;n l'aris to Marseille?, r.t the rate of 40 miles an hour, and 011" th lWlin and Haiobcrg road a train covers 57 ruiles beta ecu Spandan and Stendal at the rate of 42 miles per ho'ir. . Americans need nut bo ashamed to add t. the record tho Penn sylvania railroad -train between Jersey City and Gcrmnutown Junclion at the rate of 40 miles per , hour, and - the" proposed trr.iu, taking the average of the whole dis t.uieo is; ns w e fald, the fastest regular tntiu ron. .V. J.'. J'iiute. :r.to s. s-d f.!!s t' i-tez.'.i : s si v 140 to C J ; t; ed the pomp is set tn bisulphide of carbon in the boiler. It instantly rap-; chamber, and therr- as steai i, oulr tarv' -C, r.:..i er fore. A "fall l.e-1 . f s f tune le obtaiticd in three ;: .:- -.tr, s edrfTnt will. Kii clai.r.e-1 tl fourths or the facl r-prcif- rf saved bv its u$f, and t! t iho v I like hvdrauUc rrr?-:re iitucr ; - . plosive liXo cii-aat mi ! roai 1 oc m t". v c s y thr:o- t r I..?, a ;r. c 1 f ) 1 . , Valua cf a Doctor's Scrrlrts. I was r..i11 n I midtdght t.i vi-il a gen- 1 . . . . . .- - mil, wa.ii'i i.i" v.. - - boiler once Ellc 1 caa l e run 2 C and bark ithci;l t'.r.'-gc r rr aud tlie same cn occia s-tt "-.r.-t :s. important peca'.iarity cf this vr.-: when a f:ii'.;) r.c: "u fv'.; f r f. tMiwer. as. fr instance, vn aa cj- rnilr.vads, tl- t not procured by an of tho lire, Im t bv irjectirg tn trc: quantity cf UsalpLu! ir.ti the l r.Hzs of the poiap. Thus in c-r.e lr.po thj p-aw tr can l e ra:.-ed l-v t. gmecr 100 jiun-!s ar.l tkea -' susv lr.S'iljhide cf r'b.-a vs; ::: 110 of heat, water at t:V, It is c'. that the Ne-v York elevatt 1 1 A T c .1 con I rra ts: .-ul Urs it i. heater iron, to be appi.r l at t.: icld:ng abundir.t heat f r the r of the moii-i"e vapor. No loiters lakes p'aco -i"h th!.s ; often the Case in ordiusry i'.t -.' ..i P.r.T. Dr.. rar.-Osr C I didn't .-teal the ci.eck ! "Conic in and see hi m. urned Caleb. I'aul glanced at theclock on the church Steeple.' It lacked a full half-hour lo rnail-tjinc. ; Thoughtless of the disobe dience he was. commitiug,- he yielded to the temptation before him. A few minutes could' by easily spared. lie hurried to the shed where ''Hover" was tied, and spent five minutes admiring - and praising the ''splendid puppy." "-. Then he continued his walk. Put on reaching the post-office hefound, to his great dismay, that the letter was missing ! lie was sure he had carefully put it in his pocket. What should be do He re- ' lnembercd pulling out his pocket handker chief while talking to Caleb, and think-in"-it was probable it fell out then, he qiuckly retraced his steps to.Mr. l'arkei's " house. He told Caleb his trouble, nnd the tvvo'made a thorough setlrch. Put the letter could not be found. - Paul was in agony. i.'IM about as soon be killed ns to go home and tell father.-. He told me not to stop by the way, aud he'lh w hip me a ful lv.'T 'Do you know what was in the let ter I'', inquired Caleb, aijter thinking a lit- ' tie. ' . "Yes. l ather wrote to Mr. Carter to hope von'Il believe me row I "Pelie've' v lrifj tnv so: ?'' "That that I I h-t your Liter but but I didn't know it Lt 11 a! check !"J with chattering teeth. j "Lo.-t my Ut'er! irht! letter? Out with thih truth !: commanded Mr. Harrison. : '-The one yen wrote to Mr. Carter. You crave il to ine to carry to the pos olliceT Ti er-. was plenty of time before the mail close !. ai.'l 1 Mopped a few min utes to look at Caleb's new doir. The h t- a here, and I couldn't ho'vjht it was oiilv 1 knew it would same and it 4tr- was d;op!ed S" -" : i 'lind it and and I an order for Jhnr, and I w rote another and :0gned your name to it. brinir. the l! i;rl all th did." J l'.-iul began to cry. I received that letter, and forwarded the-Hour at ot.ee' put hi Mr. Carter. 'Co on Paul. So you have forced a letter for i:,e. hat else have you done T asked Mr. Harrison iu a severe tone. ! "That's all I have to tell nothing else,'' sobbed the bov. 'Your f;it tier's letter, with a" cheek of one hundred ..".nd li ft v dollars, came to me. I had two letters. otu a few days alter the other," said Mr! Carter. '-The hot letter Jjnd been picked up aud forw arded neeord in to its direction. '" A bok;tf ioingb:d suddenlv .came, over A Ni.v.- l'v..i.v. with Wu;s. S:u- delifs at the Iuli!ute ..f Ttxrhiodogy h ie desi''iitl a rival to the Gem pnz.'e, which - ! is beginning to excite coniderabb intcicM a I m mi 1 i-.n, (liven two words e-f an equal number of letters, the problem is to change one to the other bv altering ono letter at a 'P -1 n "li."i 21111 ' I " -'' in li Lin "f on;--; i.h.iui.iouii. - - t gr o,(m: Then t o tho'TippaT Th th,. sTvTlhe Jonnru 0 .VuT iei .Vc.Av, llat j a brgo .i,.,-!;. ia has 1)r. H.V party now e...mtrv. Th,. -ei.liai ileclh.n tT Im'.S lime water an 1 milk are ii..t tmlv f-d I ri.r-tt. I pr . 1 mysn. w tth an :n?'.u I i5-. -ivrs il e folbv t.laced the -Liberals in power, and Mi. and medicim-. at an t-ailv period of 1 ::.' l"-;" .--plr.gus f.r.eps and coui;t of an t-sclring c t.! id..-...:e. the he 1 I ,.f the partv, wa but ah-. :.t later, when, ,., iu the ease ,. l-aj heir i.; t .temd I.. giv-- him leh.f. Vie L a,i an nuU,T. lau-le INeiubr. The eries .f -ivat le- infants the fam li .t,s of .dgeliou and :.s- ! " iU ;ly iep:.!n-d ... his r.n.ia I U fro. s-.-sne ci i r ment ate still frch i t the pablic mind the diset-tabiihiin-iit of tin Iri?u -Church, the at"diti-ui ef pur h i iu the nrmv, the passage. of tie" eleiu.'iitary education, j'ldi- MiiuhUion are feeble an. I e;i!v pi rvcJte.t. ";-"' ;' I '"- teut and r-iir.e.1 t -a i.j trin a l :ra c . A stomach taxed bv bitionv, irritated bv lU ;l "f ml, i.se m:,Ucss and suxn ty, inC.,u.hel voat.ur.lng all ids sh: xV.cs improper f.od. ifdiamed bO alcohol, en- ! .-ti....u ally lunim.g l lingers d'.nn It , U- l tt-.c!l nn.J t..;., c,.fv,, a .:r feeld. d bv disease, or oth.-iwise e.ulitted I U . il ;.hm lb- l-. i t:i;n iu t ne c ,ljlni..h5 . .;) in g...-l. 1- "1 h t.::. '.. il- for its duties as IS l...n bv the Vaih. is ; "P ';' ! th..,:g..t It was ail up j ,fIrr a real fuss an I 10 -! "..I r :'. tiuie of the first, so as to inakea h'giii.nr.te ' ,..ituie and ballot arts, the ncgoli ttioti or j bvmpt.mis attendant upon in digcion, .L s- j n Vs MM 1 ' :-,;H 11 f ttunk w: f ni:i 1 v r . u t! e VM r:S -.! , :' Puglish word, contuini-.g the niterathm, ! -,he treatv of VahW -t.-i an t the tth- ! pep-i :. di hiI um. dvei.!,rv, and A ve: 'J.--tut:yr -f Ipe reiuasned. t proceed at J j. c,.k:V,... a!.d l.U e! : . . rM 1 until thedeired result U attained. The j lm.:it ,.f "the A bib:,, ia chii.u. bv arbjti 1- i w id legume its w ork, and do it Hmrgeti- ':" "V ' tor. .;e -him. He s-: aT.,.n j. We haralv h - 1 ..: .-.::!.: g cot.ditions are thitoulvooe letter hail be re., alts ,T .Mr. (!l 1 1- villv, on an vxcb.sivc diet of bread nd j iavag:.ntly ...v.arvdti tho gniero..:: y i U jjj lt. r.,.v,,.-d. th.v,":, th- G -v.r:. r altered to fun, each new Word, and thai ! toi:es ;t ? i:.S !;-;T:H i'.it. In-leed, he pressed milk and lime water. A goblet of cow's j spirit begot bv t..t vivi dr,- v hts . Teats. j A lr j. ,,, ;g a-i , gf-.H . a.el I :::! m..,,.. t.t w.n-.U v.i.iel, ran bo found in;...r.,,., ... r.... ,!.. ,t I.. 5'k i.:iv h;.ve f nr tabb-M, .oifihi of ! 15 ll 1 l" ould give a nulii.ot e..h,i t ,,,.,.. . t. .. a , l;:.f .;: -; ....... 1... i t. 9 a iilii II;l -In. nc lelii ie., i aa:--i i l'li-rii.-h dii-ti -naiies d.ill b, used. are uie ex uajdes of tho eh iiige.-: K tt to HV.v! Ihit, vef, W,-t. I! tt to S.'i i ll.iot. Soot, .-hot, S'ioi. ),,! to ('f)s. -lig.-lig, til, fat. Cat. . Jlilf; to ll'tsfi Milk, mile, male, mate, hate, hath, I laid,. J, trill lo Jiil:! HO.1l. loo I, ro-'t, COol, I .-eeept l int, coal, C"ii, t'-il. tail, Kail. lisf.u Stirif to V Souj, soul, soij, f.iil, tJtt. eabi fowl, fool, f'it, coot, eot,;c.it, fi.-f, li.-t, ruh. ; : i m M The game is beeouiiig quit popular ia railroad olliees. as well as in family chvlcs and at lii'e?iles, pnd seems lo furnih iu strnelion with .amusement. Hslnt Trttr i Irr. ' nhuaied. When b ! n'ight iu Ids Iri.-di L"niv,-r.ity cdu.M!t i bill : :stand w:;. ! made. The C.:t j ii u;e: ibeis of the j Liberal puty voted with the oppo.-itioii, ; and the Go eru:iie-.- w., defeated bv a vote of gs7 to :.., Mr. (Jhoh-buie at . . . . i . ,i once re:giiM,. an t tl-' . n eu veiv gla.uv d I i-i ie:gii " i and sent jf.r Mr. ':-. but as he ,:. lined to t.iho olijee. water a t ie,i lo it with go...rmvt. j 'vt' 1 iri:.u:iig f The wav t male lime watt r is sdiaplv to j 1 "ii that Mich caes w err- fa-lpt-nt. and or- . j ;, v p,. , i1.l).H.CI.t ! h -.e ihad :'.. procure a few lumps .f itnshiked lime. ! dinanly i...t a'Uhdcd Wi:hiaich danger, j .M.'dl on ir gu..t.!., v.!, w:.t.:.el l-v .-h- out the lime iu a st:ie i ir. an! add water 1 t''fro p:oe , -nog to cany out Measles ; . ip . ue j.'.,...x. We L -, ttl.r.g out the lime u a st :ie ir. an I add water -'.--- rw; ''"- " ;.-- , n4 ul rl we G until tht. liuie i ak.d and of abost the ff ni-U-rAei-t some oj- j uofc :ijV euuitenee of ihiu cream: the limo settles. ! ..utii ..11 the Mree.4th ,.f this, .m l he j An,;r t :!( r ul;.., :i it... ..nr.. .,.,.1 . I.. ,.. How. tt 'ller .o. H'cll Uh lar-. I'yM till V tb'llMIS I .j .IlUS the top. S irntiic .!..' i t ' tit. April, nn l rc-ivc' woaU no m-tc than lepiy the ktll and ; i0,ldn. ha-l bem r. ic-l. I ;t t' it lh. i:.it reputed to extricaSe the n:i w drome tlVt.Tr'.x ;,. ,1 c 1 ,: ...U . f t". e A' .e: - i et w:, mm:.-th.t lemo.l.ed and ! ,f I !!t T:S Go!,t. There W ns qdlO a '" I'.-iee.-e, j Cons-d a, .h: .-.! : i .v. I bv A- i : i t . . . . i ..i. ... . i .."I rm .:'; I i:e eel. oi a I 'er m'Vi- ii - ... . was cotitinne.! lu-ai!. a vear lougi-l until ; bie. ze in Ati.u.t.i l.e otla r il.iv over u.e . ., . ' . j .uiui:nr;ai Januan, 17I. Tlch' came the sudden? lews lee.'ned bv Mr. Hemphill of the ,;H'i , r'"-1' 1r,,l" r . ent in J, .-ra. announVem -nt of u ge:. -ral election, f..b t ..,,tHlt(iu!t. ,f the liading in tho Oc..o- ..:, t,. mention a fab,.- u t.l.lr.;.:!:i. Mr. I, hie vallev. Wl.Mo com? v, of nuggets ,.f -'-y -o. - . u,.,:,, jU ar,k:,s. Id e ,.i"y co:;--i-t; t:.e is- owei I bv a lao-t ,:.-ei-ive defeat. i i r Gl.ol.otone - hiineif was re-elected, but ; puie gold, wiighing all the way ft out l:ve rarelv ficcMpicd his se;:t in the IIoue of iwenv-w eights to 110 pennyweights. The relief and surprise 1 'a ill's face j 'Whv did yn.ii suspect me'of stealing the check, the:i, ?' he asked drying his tears. Don't see what led 'you' to think I did suspect you. What did !' asked Mr. Car ter. j " 'Pccanse I h-ard you and father talking about a check that was stolen from a let- i . . . i i e i ,tt tcr and tust alter tuat vou meutnmed mv Fend hitn twentv barrels of flour, to hibt 11 1 J ' - till he ets a supplv.from the West." . .'Then save yourself a whipping by holdin' your t(ngne. Don't say a w ord to your father about it. Come to iuy 'room and write another letter, and sign your father's name to it. 'Twont do any harm, and 'twill bring the flonr all the same. Only keep whist." Paul hesitated. He knew Caleb was a wrong counsellor- that a frank and straight forward course was the only right one. ; But he had been twice severely punished for small acts of thonghtless disobedience, and the pain of the blows was fresh in his memory. "Well, on the whole, Caleb, I guess I'll follow your advice. I can't see what hnrt'it can do." . They went into the honse, Paul-Jook the offered pen and iirkj. and quickly wrote thus: name Mr. Carter burst into a hearty laugh and even the knitted brows of Mr. Harrison relaxed. Paul's 'face flurdicd crimson. 'You were more frightened than hurt, mv bov," said Mr. Carter, laying his hand on Paul's shoulder. "Your course was not right, and guilt is a loud accuser, nnd is easilv alarmed. Put no one had suspect ed von'of stealing, Paul. I was onlv tel- voiir. father that Abel Phillips, the son of one of our friends has lately forged a chock, and is likelv to go to prison." But something was certainly said about tiie." ; 1 "Yes: I asked to see yon, to inquire nbont. rnnr schoolmate. Xt'd LcC.' W llO wants a place in my store." Paul cave Mr. Carter all the information he wanted about his sch'oolmate, while Mr. Harrison sat thinking, lie was not .The Wehlon Xtirs i: At the mn. ineeting in Halifax last week, C.ipt. D iy introduced a resolution complimentary to Capt. W. II. Kitchin our lleprcsentative in Congress. The ri-solniioii endorses Capt. Kitchin- course, and was parsed without a :ie!i!i!ig voire, u e are gl:ol this was ,hne as we know Mr. Kit hi:i has represented o.ir Di-trict a well as anvbo.lv could. And it. was ngbt tuat his services slwiubl receive I ho recognition id the Democratic ' Kitlv in" convention .isseiabled. There wa a yinn d.iai-i-1, ,h, lhs4 h,-r It eoft Very littl.? to ihe-, luT ", Plie wa a In lor ev.-rvd.iy rlitli-, 15i:t bad no Tuni man cnr,f her. There wa a veen lisikey, oli. l.lej- her! It ei"-t very little to Arv her; Sniiif dry bread and lltyme A1'at Tliai-.k'ivini; time, j And liny ate tlie I.ist bit tV"in the ,lri"rr. A m' rim it Pimrh. A newf paper potd, !. dang loni ! And fit 1.1 tn and club him and bang him ; lie k-pt wriing awi,y . Till tlie people one dij Io!e up and priK-e-ded lo linn;; bini. lhtrolt Frrf IW: ! Commons, and the enuing vear ie pnb- liheil, in a letter to I. rd Granville, his formal reuuneiatioti of the leadership of the Liberal puty. P it the gods dispose in these matters. Mr. OJladrtone no mare could reign Li- lea ler.-hip than he could l.f i e rained fiua possessing it by the oersonal auiiuoitv of the ( i ie.-n. AnKMpnrii S:if:tn rif A L.iv S-Huol. TKAi Itr.!:. A ('iueinnati .' t'ilivr soc ial ft ..-. IJ-'ti.-burg, Ai ril g'., says Lva Minimi, ;C writing teacher iji the third w ard schools of Alleghany, attempted to drown hcr..c!f this morning by taking a feat ful b-ap from the railing of the Hand tdrect blidge, wliii h iros.-es the Alleghany Kiver. The height of the bridge from the liver is i.bont forty feet. The girl climb ed to ihe top of the railing, at a point Wolli.l est pel U.C ! jeel i LIS teiTi'-l'; 1 1 .... .. .. I . i i I ! I f I lit L:::!et. -,j Dr. II g lla u gave lam the emetic, Its depressing . ftJj U, T. V. 1 .1 i::. : . 1 v. eiiect catiring his g. ni ro.ty t- use again, njt.taW 3U,1 .I t Ir barometer Iie. . to a very high pn ro.re. nmj 1U-, f Nt a Y. ;k. T In a little while the emetic !ibur dei.e 1 i "urf.:il ;n .'xrc:h :ft 1 . a'-.h r 1 : '-. him ,.f the greater part of his dinner, ai.d J cre , j.avc Jrfj f ; D..:., - ia a with il u: came he tih-boi:e. He gave' i-. . a Mgu and Um ol tela I. aint solemnly s Di;tNKiN. I r. Wat; ::. old, it seems, is found iu the vegetable garden of a farmer named Lum.-len. who, with two huols, at an expense of -?.0, took out of, tho garden four pounds of pure ore, or luJO ieiuvw eights. lt 1 1 II . l.1t-i ,.f.i ..f i tr.li!) ni-"L lit 1 .. , i . ... , ioi.king towar.ls me said: "D-Ktor, l1 U bite coin, tv has mi bleiuv given wav to .... . , ' ' ,, ' .-, .. i ... r .' woubbit have tuat thing la mv throat' the more lUotitaldo cmplo ment id ic- , . . , , , - - - ,, : ma.kable, nnd we Vhall Lot bo surpriM-d lIf 'tothe -vnlaabh. r nm-r j .A.,uU airc,t p, r.p :, n. I: t see a Mampede for that secrioi, similar liftltl 'lT U"ulvtl ,M V 1 ' ! '" " ' to that which t-.k pbico in 1M9. when h,"r:l A,v" J' J th-w . f : .-'! j i . . Uh there was ji grand rili for the nuiiferoiis delaca:- organs :HU w i.rv . shores of California. Tho inoui.fains of lbnis IlAMtixi; Ham;. The pp--)i rontact.. An w witr eu ivi'Tr ug n.:i-i i . K. t! .-: ;- 4 t a rt Northern (.eornia have long been known to be rich iu gold, and the only wonder i that capitalists ha.vo imt long ago worked jhoo mines, whiei are not only productive ,but mi much more accessible than those of .the fir Wot. The writer examined the about the lui Idle of the liver, and plunged j nuggets received by Mr. Hemphill, from head downward into the swiftj cm rent. I the Lnmshn garden, and they were cer- Whocver is honorable and candid, honest and courteous' is a true gentle man, whether learned or unlearned, rich or poor. . ' Kvery man endeavors with his utmost care to hide his po vert i from others, and his idleness frotu himtclf. Iu an instant boats started from cither side of the river and pulled towards the figure, which ll i.itcd e:.sily, evidently sus tained by the ahaudaiico of w oman's cloth ing. Not, how over, until the sw ift current h id carried the figure about 1 GO yards be low the bridge did a skiir reach! it. She w as" placed iu the skiif and landed just above the suspension bridge, and oflieer Hugh Boyle procured an vxptess wagon, and the woman, iu her drenched' clothing, wa conveyed to the Alleghany Mayor's office and soon after, to tho homo of her parents, oji J5andosky street. The young woman is supposed to have been led to take the thrilling plunge on nccount of some trouble in her intimacy with a prom inent member of the Board of Education, who has for some time been suspected of using tho power of his ouu-e to induce young women to submit to familiarities be foro he will lend Ids intluencc to secure their appointment as teachers. tainly ns pure specimens of golden ore as ever came from ea'tth. That thefe will be a sudden spread of gold fever not only iu Georgia but in adjacent States, we re gard ns a certainty, and the gold liebls of Georgia mav vet vield ns abundant! v as those of California. All that seems, to bo needed is capital nnd labor. The hit ter is on hand iu abundance, and the former will now, no doubt, be forthcoming We give elsewhere two rouiinnnicatidns urging the. nomination of llcv. Xeedham B. Cobb for Superintendent of Public In strnction. A better selection it would be difficult to make. Mr. Lubl, is a npe scholar, full of energy, so much needed in the ofiiee, and is every way well qoalihe, to fill the po.Miioii. He enjoys an exlen sive nenuaintaoce throughout the blate and his iojoihtritv would donlalass nd strength to the ticket. G'tW'W JlcS iCi'jcr. j 1 t s i : . Co" !.-.! 1 1 . . ; U Ke v. tl d..y i'l.er c o;j l t. I'll I n:;crs f :;v:e th - n. if-.:.. fvl - V ", I nents of h:iu'!ii" have a Lew r.r."i:.a Lt ; c im s m"' that hanging .Iocs net l.ag. After man- aie.nu.illy vny icrlcsS unsuccessful expeiiuieiits a coiii t , -f t. e Mi;nr,i. m.oti wlni'i il a niiiMiiitii -f biii'iii h:.- ' foil li' s l.rnvv been pciformed h:islecti resuc:tate.I. Afu r j Ti er tr.-: th ir d hanging until the disle;.;ns' iroi.ouncc 1 j is b .'te l. 11 yc him dead, he was cut down and subjected l.v;ts t ai-i ..i,e.-.i to an tlectro-g-ilvatdc current for s.-veral gent they r -. i r.p hours. Su ldenlv he showed :gt.s of I: IV ; p'-vm.1. l . .i- t be riin. ninl vi 'orousle assault in the ! il ta.e cabbage :.s m'edical laen wh" ii.tcrest in -ieiice was pt:i'"C-. an 1 other i ..:s a;. 1 eu'er.: being m.liobsted br bis beio-i.t. rui g iuroua j sequently he diel, but fnoa caigresti n f the brain, and r.ot from siranguhition. ll.ld he lived he would have raised the xcrv nice nuestieu whether a lain can be i ar. 1 Tk-c. .-- i i .1... Tl-ey roru at n-.v bread, !..-; t.. .-, meat, tta-igii.'.iig these I have hi t n cane of their i : rit 'it s. 1 t tho ice v. ics down all ihe s.;..e, and t.' r.'.'.y f. -; r.re called in t t-.ke a f .irewe'.l I k i . ' twice hanged for the same ...fence; but are called in to t .-.e a I.irewe.l ... ;- ' by dving he relieve! tho Hungarian an J whom a mystenon Provs ler.ee 1. as a..? I thoiiticsfrom anv amivty on that pdnl. j to a climate whete, as fr a i kn n. j The next case, 'however," mav raise the J w .iter U nt l-el. 'Ihe '"" ' " question in such shape that it will have to mortal Wing wha g . he: t :n r . i ... a.: l. i . ...l .1,.. ..,.w.;i.;i;ir ibnt it l inore. on acconnt ff an it.:-.i s;. - e.r. . . mav be decided adcrsclv to the bot in- lice water, caa baraly be .-:.:..., :. . tf.r...ij .f vi-;. f e i.i'1it to ho slton ara- i m.r.ux ment in favor of substituting s-mic surer death for that bv rope. lkUlt 1'txc Press. A w liter savs when Pios'.dei.t he ca i .... :. . lots of iurn l.Ve Ji ed his - - . I. ; 1 1 Jt - J s- a 1 t : It is a timo-honorcd custom in Ouincv, I'la., Ui sabue a ccw luarrivd ctuple by ! ' in firing aeration. Icrteovbcn. .1 h s. i.:e. i ;.f thev ri;;' ; il.V :;.
Fayetteville Observer [Weekly, 1880-1919] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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May 13, 1880, edition 2
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