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or r8 r ; i i i 4 it WeeJdtii Witt y tti in advance, $2 00 r bU month i " ; 00 Therice of the Skmi-Wbeklt is $1 00 ror three taonths. " - Transient advertisements will. be barged $1; 00 pet square for first insertion and fifty cents for each 'subsequent inser tion, A liberal discount will ne allowed on contract by tie month or year, and fur 'ongcr advertisements. " MEMCAN HOTEL, Chestktjt Strkkt, Opposite Old Independent HoU, PHILADELPHIA. 8. M. HEUHNGS, Proprietor. T HE YARBOROUGH HOUSE, RALEIGH, N. C. When you visit Raleigh stop at I the' YARBOReuu," a first-class Hotel en the principal business street, in tbe centre of the City. DR. Vi. W. UiiAUI4.lNAi.lj, sept29-tf Proprietor. 1 '' .- 1 .i -I- 11 ; It 1 ill I I ri T . 1 ."VYt 111 r 111! II III 111 r r.: .... - S : : - ' J. A. BONITZ, Editor and proprietor. Tor ni, Priaciple is Principle Right is Right-Yesterday, To-day, Tomorrow. Forercr. 5 VOR 91 3 Pasllahed Bcmi-Weekly and TaaUy. GOLDSBORO, N. CM THURSDAY, NQYEMBER 7, 1872. - it i. I i L. Salasbury 1 1 gWIFT 0 ALLOW AY, f . ATTORNEY AT LAW, RVOTr HILL, OKEEJfB CO., M. C. Will practice in tbe Courts of Greene, Wayne, Lenoir, Pitt, &c. IC7Collections made in all parts of the State. , IJNOT.30, II. MOORE, HrD. , . 0ke in Vie Cobb Building.' DR. W. H. MOORE, having removed his office to the Uobb building, can be con suited at all times when not professionally absent. , aprMjanl JAR RAT'S HOTEL, PETERSBURG, VA., BISHOP & SEAY, Proprietors. Wm. B. BISHOP, GEO. W. SEAY. Formerly of Spotsvmd Petersburg, Va. Hotel, Richmond, Va. v oct24-tf TLANTIC HOTEL, NORFOLK, VA. R. 8. DODSON, PROPRIETOR. Board first and second floors, $3.00 per day. Third and fourth floors, $2.50 per day. special terms lor permanent uoaru- ers. NORFOLK, YA. DEALER IN- ' i Tie Finest and most FasMonaWe BLACK WALNUT Parlor, ,i ? FURNITURE, l : marl4-tf TIIOS. A. WOODLEY, LATE OP KINSTON, N. C, of new and original designs, and of the most superb style and finish.' ! . I Alsoa choice assortment, Tables, Wardrobes, DRESSING CASES, ETAGERES, SIDEBOARDS, Library & Book Cases, HAT TREES AND VHATN0TS. r . ... v i . Also, a complete line of i NO. 19., SI I-V mm KUlilU 1, LlWHAT MAKES A MAN. Offers his Professional Services to the CafpCtS, ;itizens of Goldsboro, N. C, and surround- -r citizens mg country. . . . . I dl Office, at present, at uarham's Motel, KJLL VlULIlo, Ira where all orders may be left. August 22d, 1872. pETER EPPS, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, GOLDSBORO, N. C, Begs leave to Inform ois friends and the j public that he stil1 continues i,he Painting Business, and solicits patronage in town j and country. Orders left at the Messen ger office will receive prompt attention. August 2nd, 1872-tf f - Mattings, Window Shades and, , . Npt numerous years nor lengthened life, Not pretty children and a w fe, Not pins and chains and fancy rings, Ifocany.snch like trumpery things . NpiTpipe, cigkr, nor bottled v. iuts, I . Nor liberty "with kings to-4ine, ' 5 Ji Nor coat, nor boots, nor yet a hat, A '-'dandy, vest tr trimmed -cravat, Nor all the world's . wealth, laid in store;. Nor Mister, Ilevn'd, Sir, nor Squire, With titles that the memory tire ; Nor ancestry traced back to Will, W'ixo went from N rmandy to kill ; Nor Latin, Greek, nor Hebrew lore, NOr thousand volumes rambled o'er; Nor Judge's robes nor Mayor's mace, Nor crowns that deck the royal race-1 These all united never can Avail to make a s-ihgle man. A truthful jspul, a loving'mind, Full of affection for its kind : A helper of the human race; V soul f beauty and of grace ; A spirit form erect. and tree, That never basely bends the knee , That will not bear a feather's weight Of slavery's chain, for 6mallor great; That truly speaks of God within, And never makes a Lague with sin ; That snaps the fetters despots make : And loves the truth for its own sake ; That woishipsGod and him alone; That trembles at no tyrant s nod A soul that fears no one but God. . And thus can smile at curse and ban That is the soul that makes a man. M ALTBY HOUSE, Wall Paper. Give me a call before purchasing else where. All goods warranted as represent ed. Office and Salesrooms new Nos.- 207 Baltimore, Md. C. R. HOG AN, Proprietor. cost of all necessaries6 appertaining to and 209 Main Btreet; old Nos. 68 and 6p. Hotel Keeping, the price of Board "will be i Reduced on and after Januaiy 1st, 1871, to (2.50 per day, being determined that noth ing shall be left undone in the future te make the "Maltby" -what it has been in the past second to none in the city. fmar20 sept23-3m A CARD. WAXTIB CLARK. QLARK & MULLEN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HALIFAX, N. C. Our First Nurse. i Charley looked at me, and I look ed at him, and then we both looked at the bran new baby and , there's where she had us. Yon might have seen it with half an eye, as "she fold ed her hands complacently over her apron strings, and sat down in my little rocking chair opposite the bed. I telt as though I was sold to the Evil One, as she fixed her basilisk eyes on me when Charley left the room; Poor Charley I -Ifcdid not want to go. Ho neither smoked, nor drank, nor played billiards ; he loved home and me; so he wand ered np stairs and down, sat with his hands, in his pockets staing at the parlor fire till he conM bear it no longer, and then came up. stairs to set comforted. If you'll believe t, that woman came fussing around he bed after him, just as he were nfrmging some of her rights and immunities. What if he did bring me a sly piece of cake in his pocket ? Who ikes to live on gruel forever ? What if he did open the blinds and let a little blessed sunlight in, when she tried to humbug ns into the be lief that "it would hurt the baby's eyes," because she was too lazy to wipe the dust from the furniture ? What if ' he did steal cue of her knitting needles when she sat there, evening after evening, knitting round and round that interminable old gray stocking, ray eyes follow ing her with a horrid sort of fasci nation, till my nerves were wound up to the screaming point ? What if I dfcfl tell him that she always set Uvo merits of cribs and cradles, and the propriety of teaching it an fcarly period, that impressive line of Mrs. Hemaus : 'Night Is the time for sleep." ' And then Charley got up and ex changed his musical boots for a noiseless pair of slippers, and chang ed the position of the shovel, tongs and poker, and oiled the creaking bingo ofjthe closed door, and laid a chair over the squeaking board in the floor, that he might not tread on it, and with one eye on the baby ual, and the power of self control is lott. SentimraUIIsni is ezcesaire, morbid. maudlin. Tears succeed to idiotic and grotesque laughter. 'J .The paralyzed tongue passes from mumbled accents of bleating to .indistinct diabolical curses. The senses fall, and utter nervous muscu lar prostration mark the stage of chronic Twaceutersofactifity atiil remain in play, but with jrreatly diminiaheU lorce. The lungs and the iieartstiU perform their sutomatic Inactions, but all the lother vital powers, are measurably sub- . B wunum wjia wuicu inose Goldsboko, N. a, Oct. 16, 1872. To the Con. Dean. Members elect of ike House 6f Representatives of the next General As sembly of Aorti Carolina : Geutlemen: I take this method ofan- nouncing myself a candidate for "Reading Clp.rk" of vour Honorable 3odv, and I re- Practice in all the Courts of Halifax, Mar- gneetfullv reauest vour support. If elected tin, Northampton and Edgecombe counties. discharge the duties devolving upon in tne bupreme Uourt ot iNortn uaroiina me to the best of my ability. As to my and in the Federal Courts. mmlifi rations. &e.. for said Dosition.I refer. lSfCollectiQns made in all parts of North bv permission, to the following erentlemen, Carolina. : marU-ly viz Hon. W. T. Dortch. Col. L. WiHum- nhrev. Wm. Robinson, Esq., Julius A COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Bonitz, sq., John F. Wooten, Esq , Dr. J D. E. 'Smith. Col. Wm. A. Allen, Capt GOLDSBORO, N. C. Swift Galloway. Mai. John Hughes, Judge This is one of the best conducted Hotels M, B. Manly and Oreo. V . btrong jsq. in the State, (new and established since the .v eiT reapecuuuy , )uui8,a,. Into firo At tliic llnnco irrm w ill finrl fho I OCtll lUl best ot rare, comfortable hres, excellent Lodging Rooms a well furnished Parlor pR J. MILES HUNTER & TEW. tW Polite and attentive servants. E. A. .W,BIGHT. jalbtf ' J AS. W. MORRIS, Proprietor. JJENRY C. PREMPERT'S FASHIONABLE Shaving and Hair-Dressing Saloon, Ojrpot 'Ue Metropolitan Hall, riXt door to A. W. Frap't Saloon. RALEIGH, N. C.- ; The only white Saloon in Town. Sha ving, Hair-Cutting, Dyeing, &c, done in the .Latest and Best btyle. Spooitvl Prnotico. Cancers, Tumors, Scrofula, Chromic Ulcers, and all Analagous Disorders, SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. JINSTON HOTEL, KINSTON, N. C. The undersigned would respectfully in form his friends and the traveling public that he has recently assumed charge of the Hotel at Kinston and the building has been thoroughly renovated and refitted for the accomodation ot the Public He Is determined to keep a first-class House. G. K. BAGBY. novlO-tf OB.N ARMSTRONG, BOOKBINDER AND BLANKBOOK MANUFACTURER, RALEIGH, N. C. Trial, Execution, Minute and Recording Dockets made to orde. North Carolina (Reports and other Law Books, bound in superior Law Binding. Missing numbers of the Re?or a supplied a&d odd numbers taken in exchange for binding. Iseptl-tf OFFICE AND INFIRMARY: ' : EAST-CENTRE STREET, GOLDSBORO. - - - - - - N. C. Consultation Free. In consequence ot increased practice, we have opened an Infirmary at Goldsboro, N. C. for the accommodation m panuuta i C4U11 uau j c.i.u tinn Th fact that we have cured a large mim ber of patients is the best guarantee of our abihtj inHntil wp. nromisc. Wa invite attention to the certiflc4te8 below. which are selected out of a large number. Circu lars containing fuU particulars mailed upon ap plication. La Grange. N. C, Ded. "28, 1S71 Dr. J. Mile Hunter & Tew: Gentlemen: After frequent applications or various arucies oi tne "Materia Medica:" to the malignant cancerous growth on my neck, I applied your"Cancer Kem Zav " which iwas kindly furnished me by Dr Hunter), according to directions, and it disapt neared within ten days, leaving no cicatrice. The pain produced ty its application, to my sur nrlse. was insignificant. Your obliged friend. r W ILLIAM HAY, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER. The undersigned begsleare togWe notice to hia frienda and the public generally that he still continues tbe PAINTING BUSINESS, and all orders left with Messrs Ciark & Roberts, at Newbern, ox Mr. W. F. Kornegay, at Goldsboro will receive vromnt attention. Patronage, from town or, country, solicit ed. WM. UAI. Goldstar. Oct. 27, 1870-Sm METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Beoadwat, Nsw Yosr. He-opened under new management Auguu . v&nd, for the reception of Guests. The spacious building has been thorough ly renovated, and newly furnished through The Proprietors have made every extr Uon to adapt it to the comfort and convea icuce of its natrons, and hava anarad ni ther pains nor expense to secure that end. , TWHEIl & GAIvFl ELD, i Pt8- Proprietorf. The following is the first article that Fannie Fern wrote fortheLed- It was published in the Led- gerjof January 5, 1856-,over sixteen years ago. Since that day she has never failed once to furnish an ar ticle for every number of the Led ger. Editor N. Y. Ledger. Now sit down, and I will tell you iill about it. tJhariey ana l were ensealed. Youth comes but once you 'know, and if we waited to bej married until we could furnish a houie in a fashionable style well, you jsee, we knew too much for that; we got married, and left other cou plesito grow gray, if they liked, on the distant prospect of damask cur tains, sold salt-cellars and trains ot innumerable servants. Charley did not know the mean ing of a "club-house," and the shop keepers flashed their diamonds and satins in vain in my face; I never gave them a thought. We had some' nice books and sOme choice engravings, presented to Charley by ah old antiquary who had taken a fancy to him. You might have gone! into many a parlor on which thousands had been lavished, and liked ours all the better when you came-back. Still it wanted sorao thins that wo both agreed ; for no house can be said to bo properly furnished without a baby. Santa Claus, good soul, understood that and Christmas day he brought us herj rocking chair on that loose board in the floor," which sent forth that little crucifying squeak, and that she always said 'Bless me !" and was,-always sure to get on to it Again the very next time she sat down ? -What if I did tell him that when she had eaten too much din ner, and wranted to take a sly nap sne would muine tne baby up in so many blankets so it couldn't cry if it wanted to, and then would draw the curtains closely round my bed, and tell me that "it was high time to take a nap ?" I, who neither by stratagem nor pursuasion, could ever be induced to sleep in the day time ! I, who felt as if my eyelashes were fastened up to the roots of my hair, and as if legions of little ants were crawling all over me ! What if I did tell him that .she got up a skirmish with me every night because I would not wear a nuisance called a nightcap. What if I did tell him that she insisted upon putting a sickly pitch plaster upon my neck, for a little g centres of ariivii tt,A v. -t i t trenlU alijuW t!. nlrrbt 1 1 . ..V U lunga -yieia to the paralyzing inflaence of al- .u.u .uukcu . me, gave a little cohol is the only reason why the drunk DUU cuuratuiaiory noa ; ana aru uoea not sooner die The miserable then he drew off his vest and hunz drugs now . used to aualHV this noiun it over a chair, and then out rat- do exhibit the same retpect for these tied a perfect tempest of half dol- ultimate citadels of life. Hence the lars, quarters, shillings, and six- aruS2lD6 of liquor render its mihier penses on the hearth. Of course , , t much more ,Atal and v i t- i i . r , uruna&ras or mis ceneration are de- rrL.K i i . Pn ved of tne immunitiea of the past.- Dwvamvu " wna rnysical science thua iwwerfuUT rin black in the face. In vain its nonrlr.roM n.0 ( I ius,tiuui ui laoraiuv ana re- lnexponenced papa kissed it, ligion, and forbids the nae of alcohol aa scrtchmg its little velvet face with a beverage. his rough whiskeis the while ! In vain we both walked the floor with The Horso Maladv and How u. a no ure went out. tno lamn nr.. ' w j.o Aicatuu jia tne u. a. went out; ana just at daybreak it Army. . I'-ircuiar. i . , tir. , , ""mtna iitl'AKTMKNT OF TUB , """-"-J vwv. u.v , a i lifloi, vrnte VyHIKF VUAllTKRM AfTER hope you'll get along comfortably NEW ouk City, Oct. 28, 18T2 with the dear babv !" The attention of officers and atrtnt in And so we did. Do you suppose cnsrgc of public animals belonging to one night's watching was coiu to r uartermastcr 8 Department of the quench our love, either for the ba- iB tl41,eu lo ine "ePt1C catarrh,' by or each other ? No, nor a thous- "TW among Horses. They are and likeit 1 For, as Dr. Watts or VI J?0 ? nr. i .x.A -.uuW uisease, ana to ov,, uaiuii, au wa uuc ui "ie report results to this office at the end o Vr 1 Y t f hor t r a i a! iis ta " 1 il a . - cvauu wuaw uJkii die. I I Lie DlCaCOl rtlfintn avpv a. vivij wv aa vaajrs Alcoholism. thereafter, until the disease disappears, to be considered flnal, but wast n is assumea mat tne stables are al- mittrd tc th nrinrinnUtw, ways kept clean, dry and well ventila- conds for their annroval. or ,15 The effects of alcohol upon the livins w5th PlentJ of fresh air and sun- The Board retired to & bonW? body are remarkably unitorm, c mnien- M'fiht when possible. dueling ground.and after some ti cinj in vascular excitement or over- it is also assumed that the horses arc in consultation arrano-ed the ha -- action of the heart and arteries. Ob- neTer overworked, but proparly exercised tlement honorable to both partis. This The Code In Oeorga. The lata duel in Atlanta seezns to hare arouaed a martial tpirit xa Varioui loca- ities m the State. Mr. To'wns nd, - the' second who took his principals place la " theaCair with lit Force, it not yetout of danger. His arm was saved ,by tha kill of his pbytlciana, but he In ' a ball : la hit right Inng, which threatens" cerioca . Injorjvr . ' - - - TheJLtlanta Bun'taya : : . ; ? . Two" SUte UniTeralty "etadents a tew days since, resorted the code for tbe set tlement of a dispute, repaired to Adna ta with their seconds, where, af'er ao. ber refiectloa, a few words of rittea farewrll to their sweethearts, and a sub- ime apostropht to' their tnothr?;, they took compassion on their "bleeding country' as they thought, and thir fate might revolutionize society, they conclu ded to Shake hands across the bloody chasm. They returned to Alber to re sume thelrjplacca la col lego, but upon on in! tat ion with tbe chi.Tcellor they finally agreed that it was v. it good for their health, and they coacludel to quit college, la which step tb?y were Joined by their seconds. But the. AmU Chronicle and Senti nel reports aa affair which came near being very serious. A difficulty occur red Utwecn Mcsstj T, V7. Huckcr and R. II. Lampkin, twe gentlemen ot Athens, occnaionoil by so mo remarks made by the former to the latter during the process of a triaL They r.cnt to Augusta to settle the matter, wh.-n Mr. Lampkin was arrested and placc.l under bonds. All efforts to bring about a rccoa ciliation failed. A meetinz was nzreod WW upon ; and on Wednesday, at 12 oclock tho principal?, "accompanied l y their friends and Surgeons, crossed ov-.t into Carolina, there to fight at ten pu s dis tant until ono or the other fe L The Chronicle tells the sequel as follo-vs : The spot selected as the duelling ground Was in a field about a half a mile beyond the river. Arrival here, another effort was made by fri.nds of both, who wUhcd if possible, to prevent bloodshed, to settle the difficult . Prom inent among the gentlemen en-'jed in this laudable purpose were Dr Wm. E. Dearing, icn.R Y. Harris and "hiefof Police J. A. Christian. All piaise is due to them for their generous cf. -rt3 in tho cause oi peace. Ry their interces sion the principals were finally 'educed to refer the affair to a Board of Honor, composed cf Dr. Dearing, Gcncr Har ris and 3Ir. James G. Gregg. The de cision of this Board, however, as not e ptib .eir s 5ror.al. ar the i spent fa set- servatious and experiments of Dr. Parks at a11 times, whether sick or well; and and Count Wallowicz show that the av- tneJ are fcd Wlta wholesome forage, reg- erage number of heart beats of a healthy ulaily groomed and kept warm. teetotaleer was about 106,000 in each RtJKU3 Ikgalls, twenty-four hours, taking an average ol colonel and Assistant Quartermaster eight days together. On the ninth day General, Brevet Major General, United the administration of one fluid ounce of States Army, Chief Quartermaster. , l . u r i l. I . ainMiui (.iiuscu iud uuuiuu mi uc4ri-i'ettis i KUiits FOB TREATMENT OF TIIK D18. to increase to ?. 10. On the tenth day kask. w as submitted to the seconds, wh . after consultation with their princi.. s, ac cepted it in their behalf, Sampson Couxtv Items : The AVihninzton Star furni lies us the fo'.'oving particulars : "Severr.l month? since a cert, i U. S. Marshal or Deputy U. S Marsh .1, was tr.ivnlin c f lirfiii rrii Samncnt. rriv r . i lswvl- "U,VI ,iUU11 Ui Un tbe first appearance of the disenpe ing after so callrd ku klux. T h cart-beats vs as 1,82 greater than be- ive tbo horge - thomah tiAmir,rr wit, exciting sutpicion as t. his real motives. fore the alcoholization had comnieDcexl. Kn?i n.f. i.,i i i r he traveled iu the disguise of a bacco w . . w. vi-u iu cm iau buu bJ I ,i c- t - On th.. pl.Tnfh wWli tnr , m - W r, M.ll II. iuC CUIir?COI 111- Cfaia " x..... j , ...... .wv.. - -vw, iencu lo lD ne,fl ta.t ,n. fn frnm l.i.u-. i.. - .... .1.- . .A, i'iuji..iii5urijmclHm.w a imu UV IUO uio increase was i z.uou ; on mo iweiun, lhe oats will be inhr.led. Repeat this name of Zach. Knyal, who nper bcine wiin six ounces, 10,432; on me luirtet niu, with eiaht ounces. 23 904: on the four- ' i u lite auu jl & uuurii iimr i . . ... sucn cases, uccaTue quite commu '!cativc. is I Tlie tobacco wagoner, alias U. 8. Mar- teenth, with eight ounces, 25,483. The mean daily excess of hcart-lvats was about thirteen per cent, of the average prior to the commencement of the expe riment, the excess of the ninth day be ing lour , per cent, and of the fourteenth r day 23 per cent- The muscular act on host oX r.. , . of the heart was then twentv ncr cent. a cough occasioned by her stirring ter j tbe laBt tvvo tUis of the cxpe- the ashes in the grate too furiously rilJlentt than its normal standard. The and that when I out generated daily action of the heart without stimu- her, and clasped it round the bed- lus ,accordin; to the lowest professional post instead, she muttered spiteful- estimates, would be equal to the forcel ly that "a handsome neck wouldn't required to lift one hundred aad twenty keep me out of my coffin ?" What two tons one f irom tho Bround. if I did tell him that she tried on "uriDS lDe 81X aa8 01 aicououe excue' , , , . ment, tbtn, its energies were taxed wltu my nice little lace collars, when she .... , . , , , rt . lt thought I was asleep at night, and . f . ronulremcnts ofna. insisted on my drinking detestable turN and tweut.follr tons per d w du- 10l snoi ana mueu a year or two ag',wiiica n(j v.-as the occasion of the arrest cf several citizens of Sampson, charged with im n plication In the said assassination or p. w. Woolet. M. D : Buina Vista P. O., N. C, March, 1872. In thearly p&rtof the present month, I applied to Meeere. Ilunter &. Tew, seefcing reiier ror tne suffering occasioned by an encysted tumor which had located itself in my mouth between the cheek and law. Alter a enorx ume it was euccef siauy removed, and I am at present enjoying the blea- slag of being free rrom pam ior ui urn ume ib two years; ' I Dear cneeriui lecnuiuu j i wits sue Duplin Co., N. C, May, 1872. I had for years suffered with a cancer on my lip, which resisted pertinaciously all efforts made for its removal. After treatment for a short time by n iinntr A Tew. it w&ssacccefully removed. and has not since returned nor given any evidence of such Intention. .airs. lutuiauuv Fees from $25 to $500. j Goldsboro, . C, Oct. 14, 1873-tf ! ' p IMASSOCUTIONofAMEBICl ASSETS $3,et3,io3.sp.;n ' Principal Office St. Louis, Missouri. , . j North Carolina Department. , ' OFFICE AT RALEIGH. j Kemp. P,'BattlerPres't. A G.Lee, YlcePree't. J.M. Tate, Sec'y. S. C. White, Treas. Dr.J.McKee,Med.Off. C. M. Busbee, Att'y. Gen. II. 1LETU, Manager. t PrAalMit. I W.'Gee.BriBsoajrieae. Geo. Green, Attorney, .i. v.ai1-T,J, - j . t35Glves all the advanUges of a local Compa nyTwlth the etrengthof a atioiialOmiuttoi. Keeps the tuoney at Aim, and loans at S per Cent Interest. . . t3T-jLocal AgenlB wantea. . , rofL. 7 ewbern, N. O., Sept. 16, im-Sax , District Agent. one', weighing the usual eight pounds, and as lively as a cricket. Such lungs as it had! Charley said it was inteuded tor a minister. Well, now it was all right, or would have been, if the baby had j not involved a nurse. We had, to be sure, a vague idea that we must have one, and as . vague an idea of what a nurse was. Wo thought her a good kind of creature -who understood babydom, and never in terfered with any little family ar rangements. Not a bit of it 1 The very first thing she did wa3 to make preparations to sleep in my room, and send Charley off into a desolate spare chamber. Charley ! ray Charley ! whose r. shaving ope rations I had watched with the in- tensest interest, niixing up little foam seas of "lather" for him, hand ing little square bits ot paper to wipe his razor upon, and applying nice bits of court-plaster when he accidentally cut his chin, while we were laughing. Charley I whose cravat I had tied to suit my fancy very Iblessed morning, whose hair I had brushed up in elegant contu sion, whose whiskers I had coaxed and trimmed, and w;ell, any one, unless a'b&tchelor or old maid, who reads thU, can see that it was per feclly ridiculous. porter, that its second-hand intlu- rmu tue two &&JSm ence might "make the baby slecp'r"' The strain created upon the animal What if I did ; was ho not my hus-Jsystcm by this enormous enhancement of band? Did I not tell him every-jits central activity is difficult to con- thinf ?laucrh with him ? crv with ceive, even to scientific physiologists. o o . better, carbolic disinfectant, in grains shall, pretended to sympathize .v:th the like large si zed cannon powder, place it Psccel kuklux, and lina!!y Royal i. i confessed that he was one of tho perse in ashallowpaaandburnit where the colcd fraternity, but that he was::,? man horse will be obliged to breath it. that killed Mini? Herring, the -lorcd If the throat is sere (which generally man who, it will be icmembenl, was will be the case) apply frequently hot gnot ad killed a year or two ag,which vinegar, rubbing it well in with the han and wrap the throat in flannel dipped vinegar. Blanket well night and day, murder. Royal also intimated that he but not enouch to modue aweatinir. I fearful of being arrested for the and give?plenty of fresh, clean Udding. ur?c' wU.en "1C di5ailJfI official of . ., , fcred to assist him in keeping clu.r of the Give several bran mashea with from ian28 of tbe law by taking hfmwuh him. one half to oneounco of powder nitre in Royal thereupon accompanied ,him to each, and use linseed meal or flax seed in fUleigb, and upon his arrival there bt n mnA nroto. in I was committed to jail. He remained in , , . , , , . confinement but a short time, however. The hay and oats should be moisten- teforc he W88 reiea3cJ upca tte 00 ed with water preferably tar water. of hi3 having turned State's evidence Most cases, if taken in time, will and implicating a large number r.f other yield to the above treatment, but should citizens of Sampson of being ir-embcra I..,.. of, or sympathizers with, the s . called j , 1 1 ku-kiux organization. upon ms pre- wun consiaeraoie iever ana very sore tcnaea revelations, warrants we; c : issued throat ; instead of the vinigar, an et- for the arrest of a number ol pn.minent i..f;nn r,i ra f ;i citizens of Sump son, and comidcrable KM I VV abiuu ja u a iy t v a a a mm ws. v vaai . . . . . . . turpentine, tincture of cantharides and fmaHy subsided, until within "t!ie hut i him ? eat out of his plate ? drink Tlie peripheral circulation is quickened hartshorn should be rubbed in night week or two, on the eve of the approach- I . J i. 1.1 1 i i i nrv , . - . , 1 ur.u inu uiuuu vcvscib cuiarrv;u. x uc OUt OI niS CUp OI tea, DCC. lilac Uciui . , . . , , , 1 flush on the check is but the indication u,s vjr vov. oJ gimilar excitcment through all the than mine ? And didn't he like it orgAn8 ,UDg9? the liTerithc too ? Ut course lie dia : stomach, the kidneys; the brain, if What if I did tell him all this ? they could be rendered visible, would Poor Charley ! he was forlorn too: exhibit the same vascular, enlargement. his cravats were tied like a fright Un the case of the novice this distension n ;,aT 00 ciot hia hair Pf tlie WoodVesscls is but temporary, U vv wa -.- mmf mm. mm 9 w v y - and morning. 4 drachms from Pruon he has remained aU.ut Ra!- 1 v eiS Lut finally, for what cau - ia not was like any other man's, the ont- rr a . , - of the exciting influence. Persistence ton wore off his pretty velvet vest, . . . h,b:t.bowcre, nndcTS thii and he had nst even the heart to moWui condition chronic. The bloom get his boots blacked. 1 oor tnar- on tj,0 uose cf the c nfirmed toper is but ley! symtoraatic of a similar sufihsion Well; the nurse had the irapn- throughout the who'.e vascular struct- dence to tell us ono evening that ore. ro or.to.l lit twn .hildrpn" The continuance of the process of al- r,, . r o tt o .1 coholization is followed by still more "Children ! We? Us ? the par- . . . . f.. modificationB of the entsof that eight pound baby ? organi&l0 Thegpinal system is That was the las, drop in our cup. 8eri0usly affected. The nervous ener- Charley paid her, and I was so glad jgies become demoralized and lose their when she went that I laughed till I (power of co-ordinating muscular move cried, ment. The muscles or the lower lip are Then wc both drew a long breath the first to betray tue loss of susccpta- n tnwn and lonlcd at the new Uity or nervous gaivamsm, uut wc 11 , , i r 1 mischievous influence graana-iy unaer- baby our baby; and Charley ask- . f . ' -, . 1. mines the whole muscular system. The .VWw. w.& its, anai torn mm, wun a suase 01 ppntrM of tbouht. of sensibilitr. ofvc the head, that I could not speak de- mion are uo balanced, and the whole finitely pu that point and then we mind becomes - chaotic. The animal discussed.' in a whisper, the respec-f rises in rebellion: against the intellect-1 iog election, when the work of ; crsccu- Powell's Embrocation is very good, 4l"m ""neu. Ma nu:.iicr or Give as a drench, night and morning, ,rom lheJr hoine?J &(id carrie1 lo raleisrb the following : probably at the instigation of t..fs same Spirits of nitric ether, 1 oz r.ian Rcya!. Since the release .i Royal La u dan am, Mltrate of potas3a, ater, l pint. I mg to Simpson county. He mvle his Mix. I appearance in Clinton on Satur!y last. Should the horse refuse his food, offer I when he was immediately seized bv the him frequently with thin gruel with a f u"t;e f e leV? "d lodged ia I Sail rr ti'a rh.rna irhloh htm htr. handful of pulverized slippery clrn bark Pfcfifie1 ,cfhaTin murdered Mhii3 inn iirnriPR mnr iiirwi in u. i . .- IIW5 When convalescing exercising gently daily and stimulate the appetite with An Editor's Club. the following ball : Extract of gentian 6 drschirs. 1 "Tommy, ray son, what are you Powdered ginger 2 drachms, going to do with that club?" Mix. A handfnl of wood ashes mixed with a little salt thrown into the feed trough for the horse to lick, op will be relished by him and be beneficial, "Send it to the editor, of course. "But what are you going I j send it to the editor for?" "Cause ho says if anybody will send him a club, he will send them a copy of his naDcr." re juu uw v. . The mother eamo nrettv near asked'an emigrant of tho cook, who j fnlingj but Telrainea conscious- was an lnsuman. nM.- -nAnrrfi In a.k Rnr. qVmmxv "No, sir ';" was . the" answer, "l ' jear wnat j0 y0U suni ose he am the man that cooks the mate. --ante ,uh a. clnh ? ,, "Well. I doirt know," replied the .The Largest and most complete stock I hopeful urchin; "unless it is to nf Rnvs and'.'Yontha Cllothinz taav be! knock down subscribers as don't . - 1 - . ,. found at Z. EcrsTXij: Baa's. . ; j -I pay ior mcir papers."
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Nov. 7, 1872, edition 1
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