vol.. .win.
,;',' ; . r SCHO OL TEA C1IERS,
I Siiu 'riiiLii.lent" of Public
.;,,,,!-of i'rnnklin county will be
-'ir.w on the second Thurs
:,:'!'' !! 'i.-iry, April, July, Sep
. . ( irtob'.T ;vnl December, and
!ur t 'iree day.s, if necessary,
' . !i li .c Si- :f exaniinino1 nimli.
i '.'ylM.. the l ublic schools
....... ' 'ii
: nil rwiturua V of (ioh !
. ; public (lays, to attend
h.jsiii.vs.s connected with my
J. X. IIauhis, Supt.
M i i ' i V. & SON,
AT fl KN KYS-AT-LAW,
I. eisuar,, N. c.
; t'.-M i tins mur'.M of Nash, Franklin,
W ' I p.' i Mllil W:: l: , - rmi 11 1 I ci.-i t li
..' . .
.!' .ia r of North C ifoiiiui, mi j thj U. j
j t .us i 1 Jistri.-t Cotirtd
. J K. MA LONE.
-'ours '. low Thomas & Aycocfee's
, .l ij.'ininy lir. ( ). L. Ellis.
i)
W . II. NJCHOL.SON,
l'R..(TK'IXU PHYSICIAN,
L'irisni Ki;, N. o.
v.". tim3i;klake,
A T TORN MY- AT-LA Y,
i.risr.' 'Hi;, n. c.
on Nisii street.
y H'1U"II.I,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
L'.risr.'' !;i. x. e.
Wei :itt en 1 th- courts of Franklin. V;inr-e,
i.r ":vili W.mvn an. I W;ike ..unties, also
th.- -Mipr -nil' Court of North ('arolina. i'ruuipt
.:'! titi-.ii give'!, to collections.
Y. Ul.LLEY.
ATTUR X K Y- A T- L A W,
SKA NK I.I N I'liv, N. ('.
Ail let-il 'iisiiicss i.ro!u;.tly att:'U-h"! to.
ii. I LI 'KR,
ATTO RN K Y- AT-LAW,
L ""l-:e'i;;, N. e.
hi M iiii str.-t. one uoor Telow Eagle
.M. I'LK.-'i )N,
ATT i ) RNK Y- AT-L AW,
L 'VIi-KH, . C.
I'r i' ti .-.s in till courts. Oitice in the Court
IS IT 1
3 I CAN IT DO E
;! mi I im.1v ftmiiio Com'.onnd
M ni-'.r. t !: a t of Di's. Sfttrki y &
Miti(!,- a'linstir.i-nt of t!i" -!)-'-'.;
'ii Nltro'Ti iiiiisruftizcd;
- iouil'1 !S SO i'0l:)p!IS'-(l O'.lil
I -tli.-it it is si-Tit 1 ov.;r thf
mi ljsffiir ovor tv.-"iily yonr1;:
if p l'.-!'.iS I.IiVH il'l-H t !': t I'. .
' ? iio'i s- ;',-, ysicia ::s iir-vc
-)ni:'ii"!ii!i'. i; a vorv siirnifi-
1 0-;v--is
i V"
Mo i" of Ai-t'iot,
i': of a hook of -2i)()
',-! 'r.- Sou-la-v iv !";don
.,- .f- ft.,
' i :i'i ii:oui''i-rs full i;,for;:i:it ion
! ' vVn i-n .-.it i v.. ; xs-.i
' ."ir;.r;.-iiitr . u r-s i v.
i.ii--- .. -s -iivi 'i v of th-
1.1:1 II
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;n .ii! --', !'i .-.' 1 o ai; v
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-. ST Alt x r.v & i'at.t:x,
. iM.:,.-1 ii.',i,i. I'.i.
! M !' '"' S". it Tn. ','!.- o. C.-31.
,: i,r., t in-- ;.:i,-r.
I ! -. Vo uTir alroadx
ni Y.,od and cloth
r.-.l ('i.tTms and Caskets
j-JLiD WrtLfiJi" C3FFSN3 A'jO GASKETS.
v.s' a line of
MET A L1CS
as a:i(j fme goods as, is car
r"d in any of our cities. Our
f-'ock is complete in every line.
Respectfully,
II. R. Harms & Co.
J )uisburg, N. C.
ank of Louisbu
i
boL'i a General Banking Business.
("'lletiour, made and returned promptly
'jrthern Exchange bought and sold.
COUNTY ORDERS CASHED
forest paid on deposits after three
ni nit Lis.
W. P. WEBB, President.
LAND SALE.
I n a. r-onlniicf with the ilecree of th.R Sn
i ' on:-t r Franklin conntv madein the
. ;' !w-.M-,.,.,imKM entitled Thoa. Terry, T
( ,,, ,'' , :!'"' H. Battle, Geo B.
,i r "-y al ,-X)lil-te petition to sell land
us ,; in'"1'1"'., ""' uiiilerKigneil Commission
( , "ii M,i(,v November Gth, 183,
, ; M:" 'l";.t Ihn Court House door in
k,,,,,. , 110 i"Kiiest bidder, the place
,. t, "s n- Mrs. N.-inoy Rei.l property, lo
M'( fly loiimburg and Lnurel road
id,.,. -t -!' Una Lou'-8lu''p:, containing
l,,,!.;,,-!" Terms: One-fourth cash
' 1,1 tuclve months with interest at 8
W. H . Macon,
Thos. B. Wilder,
Commissioners.
"ih; Ih.'j
i TIB SClLiLfflE!!.
By NATHANIEL HAWTEOENE.
"It must be even so," resumed tne
wiEe, do we not thereby say that the
ueavenly lather, the Creator of all
fWn wu i.-..ki -. -.
tAVOLi. 444. Lll Ji 'II V I.-. ,.' F i 1 ' (. I 'i iian.i rr
sin, and made of no account the distinc
tion between unhallowed lust and holy
love? This child of its father's guilt
and its mother's shame hath come from
the hand of God. to work in many ways
upon her heart, who pleads so earnestly,
and with such bitterness of spirit, the
right to keep her. ft was meant tor a
blessing; for the one blessing of her life!
It was meant, doubtless, as the mother
herself hath told us, for a retribution
too; a torture to be felt at manv an re
thought of moment; a pang, a sting, an
ever recurring a iron v. in tho midst nF Q
j , iij. ull'. itl ! i I
troubled io'y! Hath she not o-rrp;sw"! i
this thought in the garb of the poor
c;ma. so forcibly reminding us of that
red symbol which sears her bosom?"
'Well said, again!" cried good Mr.
Wilson. "1 feared the woman had no
better thought than to make a mounte
bank of her child."
"Oh, not so! not so!" continued Mr.
Dimmesdaio. "She recognizes, believe
me, the solemn miracle which God hath
wrought in the existence of that child.
And may she feel, too what, methinks,
is the very truth that this boon was
meant, above all things else, to keep the
mother's soul alive and to preserve her
from blacker depths of sin into which
eatan might else have sought to plunge
her. Therefore it is good for this poor,
sinful woman that she hath an infant
immortality, a being capable of eternal
joy or sorrow, confided to her care, to
bo trained up by ner to righteousness;
to remind her at every moment of her
fall, but yet to teach her, as it were, by
the Creator's sacred pledge, that if she
bring the child to heaven the child also
will bring its parent thither. Herein
is the sinful mother happier than the
f-inful father. For Hester Prynne's sake,
then, and no less for the poor child's
sake, let us leave them as Providence
hath seen fit to place them."
"You speak, my friend, with a strange
earnestness," said old Roger Chilling
worth, smiling at him.
"And there is a weighty import in
what my young brother hath spoken,"
added Mae Reverend Mr. Wilson. "What
say you, worshipful Master Deliiugham?
Hath !',. not pleaded well for the por
woman':"'
"Indeed, hath he." answered the nmg
istrate, "and hath snUIneed suc h argu
ments that wo w ill even leave the matter
as it now stands: eo luig at least as
there sh:.?! m. - . ,i m the
woman. C:.ro mu.-t be had. neverthe
less, to put the chili to d r and stated
examination in the cateeh:.,:a, at thy
hands or Master Dimmesdale's. More
over, at a proper season, the tit: mg
men must lake heed, that the go both to
school and to meeting.'"
The yor.r.g minister on ceasing ro'ppeak
had withdrawn a few steps from the
group, and stood with ids face partially
concealed in the heavy folds of the win
dow curtain, while the shadow of his
figure, which the sunlight east upon the
Poor, was tremulous with the vehemence
of his appeal. Pearl, that will and
nighty little elt. stole soltiv toward him
and
ud taking his hand in the'grnsp of both ;
cr own, laid her cheek against it. a j
tr?ss so tender, and withal so unobtru-
4 1, .O- 1, . .. 1. ...1., I l - - '
her
c;
sive, that her mother, who was looking
on, as:;ed herst ir, "Is that my Pearl:
Yet
she knew that there vats love in
the child's heart, although it mostlv re- -
vealed itself in nassion ;md har.aiv t-l.-c ;
in her lifetime had been softened by I
such gentleness as now. The minister '
for save the long sought regards of j p"itn hidden virtues in v hat was va, lie
woman nothinir is sweeter ih:m Hw.e - 'c-s-s to common eyes
marks of childish r.rpforr-nrf ;i,..f.i-,l,.-i
spontaneously bv a Et'.iritual insinct I
and therefore seeming to imply in us!
something truly worthy to be "loved j
tne minister loo ted around, hud hU
hand on tho child's head la-if-, . -,d on I
instant and then kissed her brow. Little
Pearl's unw
vonted mood of sentiment !
nger; she laughed and went !
"... . . .
l.'isled rio Inn
capering down the hall so aiiilv that old 1
Mr. Wilson raised a question whether
even her tiptoes touched the Moor.
"The little baggage hath witchcraft
in her, 1 profess," said he to Mr. Dim
mesdale. "She need3 no eld woman's
broomstick to fly withal!" ;
"A strange child!'' remarked old Roger '
Chillingworth. "It is easy to see the !
mother's part in her. Would it be j
beyond a philosopher's research, think j
-e, gentlemen, to analyze that child's!
nature and, from its make' and mold. I
to give a shrewd guess at 1he father':"
"Kay; it would be sinful in such a
question to follow the clow of profane
philosophy," said lir. Wilson. "Better
to fast and pray upon it, and still better,
it may be, to leave the mj-stery as we
find it, unless Providence reveal it of
its own accord. Thereby every good
Christian man hath a title to show a
father's kindness toward the poor, de
serted babe."
The affair being fo satisfactorily con
cluded, Hester Prynno, with Pearl, de
parted front the house. As they de
scended tho steps it io averred that the
lattice of a chamber window was
thrown open, and forth into the sunny
day was thrust the face of Mistress
HibbinB, Governoiv Bellingham'a bitter
tempered sister, and the same who a few
years later was executed as a witch.
"Hist, hist!" said she, while her ill
omened physiognomy seemed to cast a
shadow over tho cheerful newness of the
house. "Wilt thon go with us tonight?
There will be a merry company in the
forest, and I well nigh promised the
Black Man that comely Hester Prynne
should make one."
"Make my excuse to him, so please
yon!" answered Hester, with a trium
phant smile. "I must tarry at home and
keep watch over my little Pearl. Had
they taken her from me I would will
ingly have gone with thee into the for
est and signed my name in the Black
Man's book, too, and that with mine own
Woddi"
"We shad !n;ve thee there anon!" G;iid
. ....... ;,as uiu:,n:3 and ricster
Prycno to W siuthentir- - n ,v,.
hle-was already an illustration cf the
0 ., ,..llUn ,;..I,UM tlul.
to the ofespring of I'.er frailty. Even
satau's snare.
CT7 1DTT7D tTTT
the i.r.rc;!.
Under the appellation of Ro-er Chil- '
lingworth, the reader will ivineniber. '
was hidden another name, v.'inch its j
former wearer had resolved should never
more be spoken. It bus been related ;
how, in the crowd that witnessed Ilt-ster
Prynne"s ignominioiis exposure, stuud a
man, elderlv. xr&vA worn, vlio ,-:St :
i emerjrius? from the peiiloi;r. wil.U-rne.-i:;. i
beheld the woman, in whom
. " " 4 'J "i'""i lie l. vpia IU
liud embodied the warmth and riu'.j-fr.l-
"... i i .
ne:-;s of home, set up as a type of sin be-
fore the people. Her matronly fame was
laouuen under all men's feet, hii'amv
was babbling around her in the public
market place. For her kindred, should
the tidings ever reach them, and fur the
companions of her unspotted life there
remained nothing but the contagion of
her dishonor, which would not fall to bc
distributed in strict accordance and pro
portion with tho intimacy and sec-redness
of their previous relationship.
Then why since the choice was with
himself should the individual, w
connection wiih the fallen woman had
been the most intimate and sacred or
them all, come forward to vindicate his
claim to an inheritance so little desir
able? He resolved not to be pilloiied
beside her on her pi-destal of sham
unknown to all but blester Pvvuno, and
possessing the lock-
.aid k.v of her
silence, he ch.oso to withdraw" his nam
from tho roll of mankind, and. as ro
garoeu his form, r t i
und interests, to
vamsu out of life a., cmi letely as if hL
in. toed lay at the bottom of th-: :;n,
whither rumor had h ag ago consigned
him. Tins purpose once effected, new
interests Wuiild imme.liatety spring up,
and likewise a new pun c-se: darl:. k i
true, if not guilty, hut of b.see . u'.,ugh
to engage the full stuith --f his facul
ties. In pursuance of this resolve he tc.d:
up his iosid.-::ce in the Piiriiai: towm r.,
Roger Chdht'-voiaii, without other m
troduction than the iearn:..g and in'ci
gence or wnic-i Le pe-s
a cuimeii L.ca- are. A;
previous pe: of h;s Id
extensive iy .a-rpia;:.:. 1
science of tie.- day. i: w:
that he ; ;-, c nu d bin ,
was cordial iv icceive.l.
- na.re lei
l
1 a
". ; a
jahi m,.
i".e
a
'a lat
i ae i, . ; s.s : ,-. :. ,
were of r;.; e . . l a. . . :,
His form gr- w ,a; :.
though s rill rich an :
tain nadatude iy j ;.j h.
He was c n oh . ; v:
alarm or ether s-.u'.-.'. n
his hand over hi- I -tin
-ii and then a idc :.
pain.
L'uch was tho voi:ra
d:.:. ::. and s., hand;,
that his d.vmu-t is at
gtiish.-.!. ail m. h
Chiliingwoi ! h m:s:e !
i a i
a . e
. v. aen
;.- nd.ent to
n ; i .
IK0I''e could tell whetic". dr. p;
c'mv5J' :;s il v''i"e. cut of tin- s a y
6tar,;1 idem the tat hi r ear;!:, hs.d
P-l!t'et of llv.t..-- i-.-lO-t.
el
speit oi m.-',erv wi.ten was e
heightened to tiie miaicnh.us. I
now :t-owii to -. -. , f
CI s
ered
ob.-crved that he :r;,
Ine i-iossoms cu w.l.l bowers.
blossoms of wild
'.Ud
ted
da? up roots and plucked off twigs f
tlie fl)rest tries, like one- acquun
Ho was beaii
to speak cf iir Kenelm
S'hy and other famous men w
f't'icntlc at'tammcnts were c.-t.a
!:ar1 IeFf than .-up.en;atr.r;-.l h
11Jo " cones i . nceius or as-, e
Vv"hy, with such rr.uk in th
liana d
wornl, had he come kit nor: V, 1
it could
T1' : e was in great citn
eecki!;o llie wilderuc-s? In an.-'
tn ti.a- .. ., ....... ,
.ver
to tiu-s qe.ery a : timer gained as. nr.
aim, nowever an;
en
j i-o-ii,e n i t t peepie-
T .......... K .. . 1 . . . .
nee
that
iic. iv en nan wrougiti an ;usi inte iniracle
I by transporting' an cudta-nt dect-r o!
I,1jJic troiJ1 iX Oerniati univt rspy h.-.idv,
through the air ami sstting h:m down
at the door of Mr. Dimmesda h-'s study:
Individuals cf wis.rr f.iith. indeed, who
knew that heaven 'promotes iu purposes
'Uhont anuiug at the stage od'ect c-f
wliat is called miraculous interposition
w'e inclined to c:ee a ri.vidc m iu! hand
m ttoger i miangwortu s so oppoitune
arrival.
This idea was countcnar.ee,! by the
strong interest which the physician eve r -
manifested in the young clergyman; by
attached himself to him as a pari. 1 doner,
and sought to win a friendly regard and
confidence from bis naturally reserved
cn(.,'l,;Ta.. i ; . . i .
couoiuoiiv. uu e.vp:esseo great alarm;
at his pastor's state of health, but was 1
anxious to attempt the cure, and, if
clt uuuoi laKcn, seemeu not (I e: pond :
ent of a f.-ivnv-. i a A i-co.it 'cm, ,a i..,.,. '
the deacons, the motherly dames and
w .v.,..,. mi nui .3,
the young and fair maidens of Mr. Dim-
mesdale's flc-ck were alike importunate j
mat ne snouni make tnal of the phvsi- j
cian's frankly offered skill. Mr. Dim- I
mesiiaie gently repelled their entreaties j
"1 need no medicine," said he.
uut now coma tae young minister ;
say so when, with every successive Sab- j
bath, his cheek was paler and thinner (
and IU3 voice more tremulous than be- ;
loio wiien u nau now necome a con
stant habit, rather than a casual gesture,
to press his hand over his heart? Was
he weary of his labors? Did he wish to
die? ihese questions were solemnly pro-
pounded to Mr. Dimmesdale by the elder
ministers of Cos con and the deacons of j
HIS Church. V.lm. to thpir n'n iilirQco 1
-
7 - 1 - iii u.;w,
"dealt with him" on the sin of rejecting
ihe aid which providence so manifestly
ui vut. no iiHteiiwi m suenco ana
finally promised to confer with the phy
sician.
"Were it God's will." said the ""Rev-
LOllSBriiG, N. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
erentl Mr. DnnnicsiL;! vh,"i in fjiIMl-
; uioors, r.nT my w.rrcws, and in v sins, am!
. mvn:mn ... i ...... i i. ..
and what is e,nhly i th,rn l-e tmned
. ... fe'-'t-- an. i uie spinru .i iro with
! you should put your skill to the proof in
j "h" rci.!;,-..i p,.,,. -n-
xu; rt. pi.oa U:.;;rr ( nnluig'worth
TlUI1 In:U T''--
'tuess which. wh"fhr im
posed or natural, mnikcd all h:s deport
ment, "it is thus that a voting clergy
man is apt to speak. VoathVul m-n
not having taken a d-.ep root, give u
their la-hl 0f life so easily ! And sair.tiv
men, who walk with (b-l on o:uti.
would fain bo away to walk wuli him
on the golden pavements of the New
Jerusalem."
"N. rejoined the j....,g n dTVtti
putting his ha:: 1 to, his he';.:", v.:;!: a
hush cf p:::n Hitting vi r h:s brow,
"were I wurthh r to walk there 1 could
be better co:, tent to t-ai here."
"(Jood me n ever iuU rj ret them.-elves
too meanly," said the physician
In this manner the mvsvr:
Koger Chi'.'iingworth U-eame the nu-d
ical adviser of Lhe Reverend Mr. Dim-me.-'lale.
As not only tile d; pi
ts, rested the phyi.-;u!i. but v.-;i.; .-; r
ly moved t... look :alo the charact- r a: 1
qualities c f the p.. tn-ut. ilu-.-- i-.a, i:., ;,
so different m age. came g:al'.;:.,:v f.
social muen tune t".r.;:ier r
sake of th" n'.na.-'eT';, ji(
r t:.e
to e:i-
alae tne l-':i Lu gat"'i-r -l.i-.t-, v. i
liealing Iv.ha in th. m. tie v t-;
waihs on 1 a. se i -ie .-: or u th-- :..:e
mingling van.-io talk witii i'..- . :.t
and murmur !' the w;r. -- ' -
sohann wind a-ah.ni !:g ti. V . - huu..o ..
t"'s. Often, hkew.se. :: v.'a a.-;.t m . ;
of the other in hi ,he e of sta:v;.:si I.-,,.: .1,
retiremor.t. ' v;,.v. ,- -N
Thu-; hh.aer Cialhn-w..rth '-.an-:- -1 l--.s 1 .-r-
his patlctit cart Uiiiy, b. 1 h i;, t,.. . a w .r. m .
l.::n ;n la-e:-.ima:y h-e. k,-.-; ad :. -:t
cu-tou:. d -aihway in tn-- :..:-s - of v.ai':-. : , o
thouants tatniiiar t . h::n .:: ', . - j-;- : ;. .;. ; ;
I eare-1 wi.. n thrown am-.-i e., : e; r,.: in- .v. '.. I -to
sceia-ry, the nov, hy el . loei: ful t-, a - , :
out :-',.,:etf7;rg new a t ii..- ssrhie.- ol'n;s prob! ::; .'si
characte v. lb- d. t m. .1 it :.:-.!. it tiiat h a:
Woudd M-,-m. to know the m:.-. ...fere se.;.- - a- -
attempt':.,' :-. do i.im g ,i h. r-v; r V at t '..,: I .
tht ro is a ie-art and an mt- te.. but wal. .- j .
d I.-.-;::, s of th ps.. . ,d ;::.. u: , ;m.;.d " !"s a v. '
witu ti." p. subs.: ; , ..: ti- .... ! , ,r- a-a d K - ,: .
Jhnr i):.aa.--daie th -usht a: i - ,:i ,; .s y ' -
int. n-e that the ! o.-aiy nh;.:.,. , v v'.-.M in a.- . - : '.'
' - hl: ly : a-'- a , se a :: : - - . s: ' . :- " 1 u ..-
ib- r (h.ddnsw r h - ts,- t .. , f m . .. - a ;:
; ia'l. th ..ad .::. ; h .- . ,! v . :. M ;.;h. .,- ;
"':' ,v" '- ' ' ' ';- ; :.-' i ' .;' . p . r-
Ib-s ' '- i-'-s I.. .. . t: .. ".-a. i ; t...- ,. .: i . . .
.-, , .. . . .. . as i for ,- r .
1,1,-, .. ' r-u- h :: a i ' ;
b -a ' 1 .
-r : a tim -. ; t i -. - ' '' ' ; ' ' " '
tn-' t
i t
a
1
t . d- s s
m iny bh
Vol-.- 1 t
1
wif-s T'.ii
was no ;
Dim:;:, s.h
tah--: he r
kmd. as if
ia.-a: .:.': -
euur
by his own ehol
Dhntii'-- Isle s i a
us: sr. .;-y m t- -1 :
hoard. i'.::d en. la"
w'aicii mu," he h: - !
himself only a; an
I V so-, m i i i:at :
once 1. !- :: . . i a:
his cota-or-l of : ;
M:
. i a :
h,ve b r t
!'l: .
v. ;.-
j (
man of nil m laha. i t
within roach i f h . :
The new a ; . h . f t h f r
with a pious wid e v f ::. . . J ...
who dwelt in a t -'.s c.-v. . ,
nearly i h .- ::- on v. h;.-a th
structure o Km. '- . I.
built. !t h el th-. :S':e. s-v,,.
Isaac J-..',i:i-.u's h -.a I i , , . ;
and s wa ; w. !I a :- ;. c.d i
reflections, s It :'. ;,- : ; .
ploymen's. in b ,'ei t-,u:i,t. r a:
phys.c. The ua sh. i sy ear-- i :
wv.low a--:gn'd to J.':-. lh: s
front up irtni' ut. with, a suuuv
and h.e;i vy -, iiah s.v e e.rt. in - t
noontide shadow when ,h -:-a
walls were bus.: ar -:,r 1 v, a:h
said to b? from tae ( 1 ,!.-. 1
e ( Ul
'IM of
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at a'd events tsp
storv of D i-. i'l
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sel
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N;tihan :1m Tro-.h.'!. m d
faded, but wh:.. h ma le' th'- ;
of the scene aim..,: as u bub-
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Here the pale clergvman pile-1 t-,p
library, rich with parehuoa.t I..'.-
hi
aid folios cf the fathers, and the let s of
,u-, i i- ,
i.iwua,, aa-.i monaisn eruna.on, e
thn Protost-.-.t ,p,-;....3 ... ... .'-t. A
whteii
vilified ami decried that chissof v,
were yet constrained of;, u P
t hey
avaii
f tho
themselves. On the oth-r sme
house old Roger Chillm-worth
tr-
ranged his stndiv and laboratory- not
each as a modern man of sevnee" would
reckon even tolerably caaph
provided with a i:i-t,!im- ap'si-.t:
the means of compound me d ru'
bat
and
and
chemicals, which the practiced ah horn-
1st Knew well how to turn to purpose j
With such, commodiousr.c-ss of situation, !
these two learned persons sat themselves
down, each in his own domain, vet fa- '
miliar! v nissinr r .,,.., . ... 1
i" - ttv,,1 .iirr a i o i a i , i io
.-io ,i hi i c i.i ut i :ii ti i vj
not incurious inspection into each others
h.inn
VUiJlUOJ.
CHAPTER VI II
thf wvru v-r. .c r..T-
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A I ; , r i
j"c ei.i leaning 1:1s io; entail
on his hand and Ids elbow on the sill of
the ouen window that looked ward
;;, "mi
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I . 11 c: . " ''
with a l.M.k
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;t theia -forit w.isr.
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tlavs 1 o'tcd ' tr-n
!-h l'th ;.t ;.;;y obj.-ct
r i:.:.:.ilu;rr - h-Te
1 v. .ii cither t
, mv kind d,-,-t
herbs w.tn such a d.ivk. li.p.bv l.-.tt'.-"
"Fven in tie- grave;, ar-1 i,.,-t. !lt he.nd.'
answer-:-1 the phw.ci.m. c.ntuiu.t.g
employ me: l- " d'ney m-.v o u.e. 1
found them gr-.wmg a L-r.r, uii:, h
bore n t-.nh:. -t. a.- or r m- i.. .rud
of th.' de, id a...:) th,-. .- r.-!v -.,
that have l. do n up-.:; tie -a, i t..
keAji him in r tjiembran.-e. d :. at. w
out of his li.-.'.-.t, and :p:;y. it i.i.o U
so: no hide-aas j-.-er.-t tnat w.- s -i
with bitii. sin.i wha a h- h.id il
t c T to e .at.-,; .1, .1 :. ; hi, ' l ! -t i . i:
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the e .rif :i of"
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fr. -m any t p.e that
deed, of i -.'.-. p
agitated h:s t
teiuperane at.
sen- it ;-. e and ii"rv. .us
"Put, r...w. 1 -.-.-.hl
.-kiih-d phy-:. i.m v ':, th.-r
of my w.
in g, .. -1 S'M'th he d
me t . havo
profile 1 by b;s kmdly care of t!::.-, weak
frame of mi, :..-"
Before Roger Chn'.lin rth could
answer tie v heard thy char, wil !
laughter of a voting ehii l's v.. me pr -ceednng
from th" adjacent burn! irrouu 1
Looking in-tinetive ly from the
p.-n
tl.-'
l:t
t! .it
window f. r it w.-s M-.mn ..-r t'n
i:rli.i-f r I elo Id Me-ter i'r t-.ne ;
tie I'earl pa.-:: g ah tue t -p.,
traversed the U.eh '.'',-.
fo I in ( O T. I'' S
Principles Not Men.
v ,
ii i iarmori' i in t-o r t ant to s'ami
; upon the Deuiorut ic i httiorrn than
i 1 J
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though lie were a Wa-hinton or
an Andrew Jackson. It is of the
i i i i s' r. i.e- ii ir 'i ti rtt.-...
utmost nni'oi tance to fc'ainl by
priuciles.
Highest of all in Leavening Tow
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