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r L4 I .i I .; 4.1'.. kI'I i .... f(. Xcara' Laval paiied : sites i tlica, . lz) when dlscouragtmenU ef any kind fcavt arisen xn. ny path, I have thought of ti at cbild'a pravcr. and it hxa'dnrift mi 't-kA 2 1 . 0 v vrrr i ;.BU1 Arp:ba a.BuBt-!e JF& : . - T-4 A-' I " "JN"! A" HI ;H a I 1 JACOB! tuft I n- JL1JLL JL JUL JJ Agricultural Implements. English and metican Cutlery.Iron.f teel, Nails; . 14 Guns, Pistols, Ammunition,4&c. . AVa would resrjectf all v call th&attantlon of- wholesale buyers" to :oar full and com?' plfeW assortment, -embracing u.ana every dpsrMDtion of Goods in the Trade; and to the superior advantages we . can tffer.frdiri, haying the agency of- several of -the best leading .Factories.- ; Always on hand -Bole., and Harness Leather. Kip and Calf Skins; r Paints,. Oils,., lasa, Sash,,Doors jand Blinds. &c &c, . : " '.' '. . Pleage call and examine, before purcha sing, the stocsiat - - NATH'L JAC0BP3; A:- Hardware Depot, sep5-ly 8 Market Street II., MOORE, Mi D. I ViHTV J DR. W. H. ifooRE. having removed VisVffito the Cobb building, can be con sulted at all times when not professionally absent. apra-tjani W M. T. DORTCII &"SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GOLDSBORO, n a, Attend the Court of the comities of John ston? Wayne, Nash, Greene, Lenoir -and Wilson : the Supreme Court and the U. S. Courts. ian23-lm J. A. CONITZ, Editor and Eroprietor. QLiinii r " GOLDSBORON: MOOT 1873. ;-':Vr3vi t ; . . " TT7T7P 77-; r: Toay To-mtrrrow. TorWer.wv : Milled Bcai-Weekly and Vttklt -.11 -d'i.A'lm . : : . - ' 1 I j 1 ' ' I . I t ' . ' NO. 44 f ,... ' -7 1 EDITION I-WWOiV; -rR. T. E. UNDERWOOD, Has recently located in GOLDSBORO, N. C. And solicits the patronage of the people of Goldsboro and surrounding country. Calls promptly attended to May be found on James street, near the Episcopal Church. JTan. 20, 1873-3mt D U. TIIOS. A. WOODLEY, LATE OP KINSTON, N Offers his Professional Services to the citizens of Goldsboro, N. C.and surround in? country. Office, at present, at Barham's Hotel, where all orders may be left. August 22d, 1872. lm The Seasons of the Heart. QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, GOLDSBORO, N. G. This is one of the best conducted Hotels in the-State, (new and established since the late fire.V At this House you will find the best of Fare, comfortable fires, excellent Lodging Rooms, a well furnished. Parlor and accommedations tor .Ladies. Kg" Polite and attentive servants. jalStf JAS. W. MORRIS Prmrietor. Thro clouds and light, By day by night, Now fraught with smiles now tears ; q . Our joys to blight, Our hopes despite - Swift speeds the flight of years. Ail nature smiles ; Her face beguiles, And songsters gleeful sing ; Our hearts are strong, For every Sing Proclaims the birth of Spring ! The Summer comes ; The wild bee hums Thro' field and wood, by , streams ; ' 4 The swallow roams ; While happy homes Bask .fair in golden gleams. But Summer ends ; And autumn blends His varied hues and seems An Omen meant ; A warning sent To tell of fitting di earns : For Winter soon Will roughly prune From yoods, from fields, their flowers Their leaflets sweet The storm will beat, And blast with icy showers. Nor years alone Their seasons own ; Our hearts must undergo Now Summer's light Now Winter's blight Alternate weal and woe. 'I told the old" lady that T knew rwthing -about jt, and.rT &&f xentr do wn to cPftttersbn'ff lac&of etther. hoosht - he -'was'ilf. He wasn't the kind of man. to run away. with iunds,or anytbins of that sort, and I began to feel afraid"- that tb& presentment had comeVtsue at last.. If he were not! at.bomel tb&ii night; II decided.! authorit for next morning. aar. or ever expect to see, ..depart ed.' i j ? . 'Ofrl.-saidTilbttry. Pas6o par-. "SITiyi8 m,e 1 Sr!eat8ome stage of their existence.--That was merely aftordiri"ary J accident, rand perhaps the. heat-of the chimney; i . Where JJicltte BicliMan drfSP I to give infororat.ion , o tha J Little Johnny was preparing - fo iresanhayp himLlooted u'nay-scool," siiualed sprue Vst-. t morning. : . i aiiceavvay, whcn his mother saw oue ttolydrome "ra'nce, X jj could not sleep. I was vet? fond xi3 . ne.gQuor, oy me dignity will sew the up.! of Patterson, and very anxious. Then, too, that vow which he had taken did not. present itself;: in ran agreeable light under the circum stances. way, was called "the rich man," be ing both wealthy, kind-hearted, aud liberal to the poor. Johnny ran out, and the rich man took him into his vehicle, and he was going right past il O ' t 1 T. iiih rnnn.iv.snnnn . r uno n orv mi ti . it shoes and stockings to keep himselt niuituuuu. x nun x ueir;iu ly iuuk. See- here Mark Antooyn I was yon I woaldnt take on so about the Jaihuns. Tbedon't bother me. .It'i none of your ' : ' A at." -'- uusiucm warn mo women pux oa or put off to they behare themielvei tud look just as purty! ai they 'can'They are a heap better than you or rne anyhow; whether they bchirc or not. I wouloVt gi?e ne woman for tereral men no time would yon t Now see him smile and pat , that off fiot. If women want to wemr . ' basse' a, let em wear cm. I thought that Whenra young chap steals a kiss Power of a Child's Praver. lrorri a Lonisville girl she says reckbtrit s my turn now and gives! A physician, who for many years prac him a box on the ear that he don't Fccd bls profession in the State of Cal.l T),nneari wWth'e lxat because tW itnk forget for a month. ifornia, was once called to tee tl o fhi-d j out t-,de wVjs "and wascnt in the waVof " When a. clever fellow of Mr Doak of Caralcras County. :iviug ienb back when thev aat down, but" kiss" from a Louisiana girl she n tbC btwcca 8an ' Andn a! nd I they kno iwbictr Is the aide U sdck out smiies; blushes deeply add savs- ? tockto and ot f "lgon, and it. nobodjbianeat but theira. , j j . 3 j busses and hops and kan'govers and ' coo vexes and collapses and whimsadid- ' d !ea an stlckouts " and topnots- come ' dwh and -anything else so there is a .! woman bid away somewher inside of it ' alL It's ail a shara that rubber bussal ' . t . ,.t ....... i tbfcreaint no substance nor. backbone in it. Pre seen era flat and seen em blow cd up. There amt a bit of harm in em, but I never see one 01 a woman that I don't want to hit it just hard eauf to mike it pop. I golly wouldn't she jump high and holler T But I'm not a going to do it ; no sir ; I've got too' much res pect lor women. Their bussels don't oorrriefand shawl, and answereth ; equally bn 'l am tothllv'aitoriished at thV - primary ftdediah': and for this' in- of the says tnwn nf f?ti,Tv Aatoi nm r.. ;.' ft M W . . 1 - . uuiumg.,..-. ' savs: Thenatlent waaalittlrlii .Hn. 5 In Pennsylvania, when a" female ten years of atre. bright and int ,"i..,t is saluted with a buss she puts on and one of twins, the other being vnj ; ght and well dispose'. Th symptoms had indicated li.fln stomach, which the te.ul- log physician bad hopelessly comirift-d. f 1 . . . : Ti, c, TToK- i lau" una.ij, unra uj a metastas:- it at i .-ii r i .i tacked the brain, with other unfa oiable scratches till out of breath, when ot.m.rtrT,n Vw . . . . . she submits to her fate with the thc case dc8pair. u WMmt thl. jl!oc. most exemplary fortitude and re- mre that I was called in. The t uto s signation without a murmur were exceedingly unfavorable, tad my When a young man steals a kiss own opinion coincided with my profes frorn a Lowell girl she blushes like sional brother's. However we dctermiL- 3 over the daily paper. There were accidents enough, but I could not adapt one of them to my friend's case. He could not be an old man of 80, run over by a Fourth Ayenne car. He could not be an old apple woman who had tumbled down aflight of warehouse stairs. Nor a a lovely female with abundant hair, and a dimond ring on her finger, forwarded by the Express Compa ny as glass. But, alas 1 how should I fiud him, and where ? Poor Pat- erson ! Ah, how often had he said : 'Jack, I shan't die in my bed, I i MIOW. U TU i i ifuuuuv i;um viiu Leu me wnern 'And it he should keep his P- the rieh man went?" mise, I felt quite sure that I should qIe WGn, tft th rnt:Rt mMtin Patterson's Ghost. WALTXB CLABK. J. M. MULLEN. QLARK & MULLEN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HALIFAX, N. C. Practice mail the Courts of Hahfax.Mar- clever allow any one to promise In the Supreme Court of North Carolina to appear to you aTter he dies,' aP2E h.e. Federal Courts said Tilburrv iunior to younjr Gil 'Biuqneciionsmaaeinaiiparxsoinorui - Carolina. marl4-ly JJENRY C. PREIPERT'S , . , FASIIIONABLE Shaving and Hair-Dressing Saloon, Oppetite Metropolitan Hall, next door to A. W. Frap't Saloon. RALEIGH, N. C. .'Vhy not asked Gilbert. 'He couldn't, you knoAv.' 'Well, I don't know about that,' said Tilburry. 'Did I ever tell you about Patterson !' 'No,' said Gilbert. 'Well, thinking of that made me cool. When they arrived, the ex ercises had already begun, and as the man was going to church about a mile' beyond, and had agreed to call for Johnny on his return, he concluded not to pat on his shoes and stockings again, but leave them in the vehicle. So he tripped lightly in to school, and the man drove away towards thc church. His teacher was just hearing the lesson, which, by the way, Johnny was not acquainted with, which was the fate ofl the rich man and poor Lazarus. Soon after Johnny took his seat it came to his turn to answer a question. a full blown rose, and says, smart- ed toC lo work- day and night of hurt nobotlw and i do despise to see a iy: 'You daresent do that twice u" -o.Dg, ana me state oi tne aUaTS pickinc at a woman's close. If they didn't wear something to dls- raore. patient, caused both to f&;l the case hopeless, and we only continued our at- The Western ladies, however, L . V 3 MH,UBUeu,,nr ai' guise em the men would quit business ' . "' cr' tendance at thw earnest solicitation nf . . ,v . .,, - . . iwnen mey cum acniut. iruny-women the child's mother. The anxious care ! j.j .1 . t. v c j always did wear something to skeer the , tlr . ... men away. It's been so forever. Du ",w", ' "cctJ K,1C4 M uc BttW u,s V ring the war I seed one woman who jest -eu.ucouue ,Dg dressed as natural as life, without aay lc,n'' uau auenuon. or 8tuffinf and wbea Ine enm lie woul i creep up to the bedside ot his alo; the jet uid down And wlled tihi.it, ji3bci, oiicuiij, wuu paie ana iear wnen saluted on one cheek instant ly present the other. A Western Iiove Letter. T J? 1- . laiiituwayuaeagiri. i leu com- sir reiJrled the little lad .b.nL-incr fort in folding the couuterpane over only off his iate companion. "No, no, my son, the rich man 1000 eight hundred and 60. My Dear Cfiahley: I embrace this here opportunity to let you knoagh as how I had a spell ofai over and hollered, They warentfitfor business lor a week. ButI couldn't bear my head, and I wasgettmcr a little drowsy, and a little more comforta ble, when crash, smash, clink down from the wail fell Patterson's imperial photograph framed in passe partout, which he had pre- wentto hell," said the teacher, with great impressivness, while the other scholars were tittering with laughter. "Did he?' exclaimed the boy in all ovulcu lt vul-t T . fVFe-TT .honesty. "Then he has taken my That finished me. I shivered as if I shoes and glockings with Liln and had the ague. I had no doubt Up he jumped, and seizing his hat, whatever of Patterson's awful fall, he put out of the school-room and ,UiU ... Fe.Suii s down the road to rocover his prop ii ui ;v uuiu ptsrupiraiiuu, x siarieu The only white Saloon in Town. Sha ving, Hair-Cutting, Dyeing, &c, done in speav said Tilburry. 'Patterson and thP r.Rtpat .inrl Best Rtvle. r ' J . into t'ie corner of the room, but I saw nothing ; and after a while I fell asleep, to dream that I went to the Morgue and found Patterson erty. ful face, controlling his emotion with & Ct A. - Jl Al . ruun,- aQu xnen Breai away ana M .em with their ftcts all ticd up weet) bitteilv. With a. v a ha lnit.fln;tiil ... , -. . - . . . ffer and I does hone thi-RP fnp linPQ 1 . nice tney uo lu iuraey. inas wouia ff if ! 6 68 ,dM f"'"S the little feilow, I miht. nlcb kill me. If I cia look into llllli V 111 Villi HlllflV III I IIH UI 9TA t-M 1 A . 1 Z A. - 1 I w j ...jj -" I iuur. mm io my Knee ana was about to God s Blessin' ! Why don't yew utter some platitude, when the little fel only rite a sweate line to tell suffer- low looking me in the face, his own the in' Kathrun all about her sweat very picture of grief, burst out : Charley turtle Duve-my pidging -"n Doctor, must sister die?" -my deer, deer Charley how my , Ye " MPlied " but'"- ...i : i r t ore I could go farthtr he ajrin in outv ia luuiziu lur 10 nccryeri. . , t i i r , , . terrupted me. mj - - - ..v... unu u ilk i nAA. iv... v i . i - I i iuvwi, tS IUCIC UUIU1QL. . n-'tll" singin Yankee Uudlc as he comes 1Dg, that will save her? Can nob .lj.no from hislplow now- Oh, my Charley, body save myjistert', do cum out and let's get married. For an instant the teachings of a ten No more at present but remain Jder and pious mother flashed ovf .-iuy I i mi t i . you lovin rainu. mey usa oeen negieciea ere Kathrun An Tdmblebuz zard. Ulmost forgotten. California, in taoe I ft a m To my sweatee Charley. uays w&9 not weu c111 -n' -P. S.-Part sekund. more dplj.oa the borne ..cvh T i . , logs. There were very few wtu -,.li- Jeems Rasleet has razed a nue eioa9 training 8arvivea the ord lud house and Sally does live so snug, for a long time I had hardly tho-..iu..f she fites him sumtimes when he's prayer. Bat the question brou- .mt little antony over. My sweate Char- with the vividness ofaflash of lij.'-.t.aad How Gossip Increases. their blessed countenances I can put up with their fore riggin and their hind ritfgiu and top riggin and all. A good sweet, purty fce speaks for all the bal ance of the craft. I wouldent marry nary girl on the earth till I see her face. and uot then if she dident suit me. If the eyes, nose a d mouth are all right, nstf r is an endorser for all the balance. Paint aint nothin shape is everything. They can't paint a sh pe,nor a glance of the eye. Ton may paint a house ever so w:i e, bat that don't signify what' in bide of it But when yon see bnght roses and posies and blossoms in the front yard, aud a vine over the door, and clean, clear winder glass a sbioiBg, you needent worry about the busssl nor the back. Women have been doing that way e ver since Solomon wiote about era. Ii tin y do lean a little as they go, it's all risht. They can straighten up when it yiLUAM IIAY, . HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTJET. The undersigned Tegs leave to give notice er money to- his friends and the public generally that he etill continues tbe PAINTING BUSINESS, and all orders left with Messrs. Ciark & Roberts, at Newbern, or Mr. W. F. Kornegay, at Goldsboro Kill receive prompt attention. Patronage, from town or country, solicit ed. WM. HAY. Qoldubor, Oct. 27, 1870-Sm onrl T worn rrrpat. fripnns. Hoard- 0 . &- - - ,t . u t i i oH with thP snmn nartv winow la ' wv " r-'-j if . . . . Ai . -r H ir nomoil K1 vtov I .onI nnf fl 11 HI 11 UJ U1.m.t, ..avvw - IntrodtifiPd each other to was 6umeiu,,,S uruS pretty girls, and all that, you know. - , " J ca- He sa s that he was told if- he Regular chums. We were a little ' . " ' - - ever took a house in a terrace a lit- ' fc tie way out oi town to be verv care- ful that it was the centre one. For How gossip increases and grows till it gets intogencral scandal and is entirely different from thc origi nal story, is told by a letter writer. romantic in those days, and he was more so than I. And he was one of those fellews that investigated ev erything, and had been to one or two seances, and had seen his grandtather's name written in blood-red letters on somebody's fore me two fellows crept after a man. Somehow I knew it was Pat terson. The men were black, and r Patterson was all in black, I tried to rush to his rescue, bub could not sir. Then with an awful night mare moan, I awoke. 'The light still burnt. I was as one must be very well aware that a story never loses by telling, and consequently if he lived in the mid dle of a row of houses it was very clear that the tales which might be circulated to his prejudice would only have the distance lo travel on 'When he was at the height of it wide awake asvou are at this m- either side of him, and therefoie ley let us keape house, and it yew as suddenlv, all that had been o'- r.-iu-i Mg nccC8gary. No spinal' disease about love me I won't whip yew indeed ; by my course of lite, and hardly k nor I won't look at nobody else, so what 1 did 1 spoke to him of thi I won't. Daddvsczas howl must that might reside in prayer. I sa u j : . ,rot tniirrifd. hn.-iiK T W-n Q lnnrr "au lucu to u3wCr prayer. O 7 " ' alreddy. So no more at present. K. A. T. P. S. PartThurd, Beit8- expense TWEED & GARFIELD, Proprietors. jyETROPOLITAN IIOTEL, Broadwat, New York. Re-opened under nwo management Augusx arm, and had come to be quite a . , ... , , , . , sort of amateur spiritualist. It renovated, and newlv furnished thruzh n . . t he coaxed me to promise him that ment, and I saw the door at the could only be half as bad by the tion to adapt it to the comfort and conven- if I died- first I'd appear to him, asjiorme oca uegin 10 move biow- timethey got down to the bottom of tence of its patrons, and have spared nei- a ahosCyon knew, and if he died it opened wider and wider, the terrace as the tales that might therpains nor expense to secure that end. I b ' J . . ni nUof. : t . . ... . . . he vowed he'd come to me at once. - sucu be circulated ot the wretched indi- We took the vow, and Patterson al- was dressed in a garment of no hu- vidual who had the misfortune to ways alluded to it when we had our man fashion-a yellow-white drap- live at either end of it. As an il- . .i iaI i r P1V t.h Rt. fAVPrpd t li P wV n r firnin i . .? t. . n smoKOtogeiner ine last, ming oeiore j v u&M.v. uisirauon oi mis ne was lniormea going to bed. He had- a presenti- but lt had Patterson s face, raus- of a lamentable case that actually mnnt that he would die a sudden tache and hair. It did not look at occurred a short tim Rin BANK OF NEW HANOVER death by nccident. And at ;firstl me but it came nearerand nearer ; The servantot No. 1 told the ser-' u,,ul"lM .iii t-j t. and nassed anite around m v bpd 'pv. . i. i usea o iui ii k. mat inert; luigut; utj j r j vmibuiiin. mat ner master ox- something in it but alter awhile, out of sight. Its ghostly step, its pected his old friends, the Barleys, uotlnnghappenini,ijTnsedtooke horrible appearance, shook my ve- to pay him a visit shortly ; and No. him about that chronic presenti- ry soui, oun am noiiaint, as l nau 2 toldNo. 3 that No. 1 expected to mentofhis. Presentiments, I hold, expected. Patterson, my dear old have the Barleys in the house every I. B. Grainger . President. C. M. Stedmau Vice President S. D. Wallacb Cashier. Isaac Bates Assistant Cashier. Capital & Surplus - $225,000 Autnorizcd Capital - $1,000,000 DIRECTORS: my pen is bad, my ink is pale my lnv to yew shall never fale, For Charley is my own true lnve, my pidgin, duck and turtle-duv. Kathrun. er. So no more at present from yodr lovin' Katfieun Ax. Nutty Beeney 21 forgot to say that old Brio's cot the hollow horn, and the korns on my big tows don't hurt like they used to did. So wonce moor your wile as is to bee, seends 2 kistes and sez she's your'n till deth do us part. K. A. T. TTie Devil's Anniversary. Luther has in this ono of his ser- mons : "The devil neia an anniver- sary, when his agents reported their -work. 'I let loose wild beasts ir,r9 1 that. Thems the very sort what can lift , vTj two iahels of meol without crack In a dbone. Its only a passin fashnn and" 1 r -wt-l list till something else comes along. : i Nature" made era that way, and you can't f l,.nna ? f TVia mnr ton t rv tha mn ' ,,,r" i can't. Thc more you abuse th- ir bussels titnn ! fhf miim thmrll tick em At von to ltt em alone, I say. They are all the same tlout fnshions, and the last one would put eta on if they had their own way and plenty cf money. I wish I was jest rich enuf to give every lady in the land a D R Murchison, of ' Williams & Murch ison. , Geo R French, of Geo R French & Son. H Vollera, of Adrian &Vollers. J W Hinson, of Sprunt It Hinson. 0 M Stedman, of Wright. & Sted man. JasA Leak, ofWad- esboro. MWeddell.of Tar- boro, NC. E R Borden, Goldsboro, NC triend, had returned from the world of death to the world of life, to tell are mostly the effect of dyspep sia. 'So the time went on. We were me what his fate had been. . just as good friends as ever, and 'I summoned a)l my courage. for I B Grainger, President. BRANCH. at night 'My dear old fellow,' said I faint- day, and No. 3 told No. 4 that it was all up with No. 1, for they could not keep the bailiffs out. Whereupon No. 4. told No. 5 that the officers were after No. 1, and that it was as much as he could do ed not allow the skeptical doul came to my own mind, meet th that innocent boy, and told hii.i as my mother had often. told m- with any thought of impressing a -' i :u-l subject on his mind, " that th? pr -.- of little boys even. God would b--r" I ieit tnat nignt witn some simple, itec tions, that were civen more to sat i of :b. t c t.., i nri ? I .... . .... o.mwy jeeiicy jiumur motner, man irom having the slitrh.esM 6trinff of diamonds and a hat fall of ded and Timothy are got the fev- hope of eventual recovery, promising :o pearl. Good gracious 1 how quick that return next morning. Meth.idist dissiplin would be busted oa In the morning, as I rode to th door, the jewelry business. Well, I do like to the little boy was playing around wirua gee 9m !oofc party, and so far as I ana bright cheerful countaenace, and . k .-1 concerned, if ribbons, and flowers, and so happy that involuntarily 1 asked: flounces and furs will help to do it, It's w3 your sister better!" all righL Some of ihe birds arc dressed "Oh! no Doctor," he replied, "but she mighty fine, and I recon their pride atnt is going to gst wei ." mach cf a m afler all. But understand How do you know!" I asked. ra. Mark, I don't hanker after bussels, "Because I prayed t God, said he, tuo they do say it makes the aicest little and He told me she would." shelf for the arm to rest on in the world. "Uow did be tell your wrjan a idler Is dancin around with his Thc little fellow looked at me for an instant, and reverently placing his hand on the region of bis heart, said, " He told me in my heart." Going to the room where my patient was lying, I found no change whatever, but in snite of mv own conviction there First Blood of trie Revolution on a. Christian caravan, and tna.r had gprting up a hope within me. The bonen are on the sand, said one medical geatleman with whom I was in 'Wtyt of that ? Their all saved,' said Satan. east wind against a shi Christians, and they were all ru '"Ju""u,M "WUI 5U I intion was hed in North Carolina. Ban the first one I looked was Patterson. He was always ly, 'tell me what I can do for you.' GOLDSBORO BRANCH punctual ; and so one night, when 'And the ghost answered hasti- to prevent himself being taken in BUKDbN, R. P. HOWELL, T went home to dinner and didn't ly: execution, and that it was nn.irlv directors: "na n,m I Ielt surprised, vv nen ne vv nere me oeuce do you Keep Killing his poor, dear wife ; and so E B Borden, V T Faircloth, W F Kornegay, 1 did not come in through the even- your matches V it went off increasing until it cot to ? " ing, I was more astonished still, for 'Confound it, Patterson. Is that No 31, who confidently assured the TARBORO BRANCH. he had a sort a engagement ; but a you V said I. last house. No. 33. that the 1W M. WEDDELL, - J. D. CUMMING, man mav be detained, of course, 'Yes ' said he. street nffWra tnVon mi th I i u : I i - : i " r -wi .vu- without any accident happening to v nai is inai rig ior said l. tleman who lived at No. 1 for ki iling I - - .1 v T A gal. That's all right, provided the feller sint a dancin with my gal. If he is, why he may take her and keep her, that's all. BILL AltP. Tk nnAUtiAii frnm th Alhftnv Iromt souls were consultation came to the room, and as he . . Qb. f . flth. It ua inter- I drove the did, a thought of a very s.raple remedy contribution to our Revolutionary ip filled with I h n ed J old negro woman . . . firi, blood of th(S R,Tf t - President. . ii i , that I mention it to my brother practl- uiau . a..c.. Buu.a -tt M' uoaer. He looked surprised, but mere . . t , in a T . I said tne devil, ror ien years a in- ly remalVedt it can do DO har h." I ed to get a Christian asleep ; I sue- aDnlIed it.. jn two hours we both felt ceeded, and left him so,' said a Uhe case was out of danger. third. Then the devil shouted, and The second day after that, as we rode the night stars of hell sang forlfrom the house, my friend asked me how I came to think of so simple a remedy, " I think it was that boy's pra jt r, I Five Step3. replied joy. crolt, in his "History of the United Sutea," voL 6, page 183, aavs: "The. blood of the rebels 9 against oppression was first shtd among the settlers on the bra ches of the Cape Fear River." The impartial reader of hbuory will see as much Revolution in the battle of Alam ance. May 15th, 1771, as la that of Lex ington. April 19th, 1775. The Boston massacre of March 5, 1770, was an outrage fr. which, captain and 44 Why, Doctor ! yon are not so j mca engaged were regularly tried by the - DIRECTORS : James M Redmond, Fred Phillips, T. G. I him, and I retired, expecting him to 'Oh,' said he, 'I was in dishabil- "vtis,Mainew weaueu. Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest. - w J Is authorized by Charter to receive on de posit moneys held in trust by Executors, Administrators, Guardians, &c.,&c, &c. Sells Checks on New York, Baltimore, qnuaaejpina, Kqrfolk, Coliimbia, Charles his poor wife with arsenic, aid that U,s fnnnd n-niltv. and condemned with his sister's recovery " eaid hj. turn up all right in the morning. le, and lestl should meet some one, it was hoped and expected t nat he to be hand. A few days before I "Yea I do, I replied; "for the would be executed. But his chair was empty at the Iputona blanket.' breakfast table, and Mrs, Baxter, ? Where have you been V said I. with a very long face, asked me it 'Oh, I heard the hell ring in . the 'I had heard Mr, Patterson speak night,' said he, and 'stuck my head of going anywhere suddenly.' For out ef the window. It was a tele- Kissing Human Nat r ire. When a wild spark attemr its to V"?? Petersburg and all the cities said she, 'I know, he went to his gram from home for me. Grand- kiss a Nantucket girl she sj.vs: ana towns in North Carolina. , , , , . . , , - ? , , , , , & , J Bays and sells Checks in sums to suit on bedroom as usual day before yes- father was taken ill. Sol had only "Come, sheer off, or I'll spi'.t your ureat Britain. Ireland. Gcrmanv. Franee. I arAaxr r anA lio iraannt in ttiAifimo tnniAtsnmolinan nnA Vk mninenil villi a twnVrt lusioill MIU XllUUliUv WvUlUtl I I UWSIUU KlllO UU1LS. K.lll 1 1 1 1 (Cim AnrrL" T Amamloi . T liod I iiTilrp a rxr Mn e TIo' Kntf a n4 Vi ava I th PV J Tex L- coarl ttK an t V v. .. ... O . . . . . - I UUIC CUWUXU " cuituuvi uavk l rw unv mil vuis. a ucttci , uuu u,&o i j itiivu ll iCt L till C Hi1 (Mrit .ttAMtiA. n.. n v. A- . 1. 1 . I W . 1 I L M atui.iuu ttitcu uic oruers aia i . . s I -w- .. . .. .. in . "qnestsof our country friends by mail or lettearlv taat day,and nad not seen U am. AD, nere are the mate nesl. jail ai once, and say : ! ifjj. uk, you Bars and sella flnldl R51 house in the morning.1 umo. oil:., ue. ld A man had committed murder, was stitious as to connect that boy's riyerlcoort; but tha tyranical and cruel acts of Gov. Tryon in North Carolina and . . r . j . v . a nn Tvn 11 m r i l i r luc i . i ui I . v. w ...a a m. . nmnia to le nangeci. a iew ui uubi - , - - - 1UP hibwhb vi uio viwm tr his execution he drew upon the walls me I cannot help thinking his ,ryrs I WCre acts of the revolutionary drama of his Drison a gallows with five were more powerful than our rem-ii.. I jx, jj. Wkbstkr. teps leading up to it. "Then why not just let him pra On the first step he wrote, DIsobedi-l leave your remedy aionei. i was encetoparenU pie comcioence. Ou the second step. Sabbath-breaking. Ml tnougnt ox mai mvseuy- x i-.ica, On thc third step, Gambling and but then taU thought suggested tsj; n . J 1 J i V ' 1 Drnnkeneas " J uoa couiu jitb us k(iu ui crcu - On the fourth step, Murder. feed a, but He has ordained the . r The fifth tep wa 'the pla rm on th agriculturist as the means by !..h 4 .v:u.i. . - -.. I it 1 teeared: and I have no doui'. tl-t-;; which jtnui8 ov-vu. i . - . v . - ': ' i a ..nt o.a Ttfl nrki"in kll natnra thro u 2- uJlU i ,4"a h hisedry uf many i wastel and lost ift.MA oTgatmataUl afentfy. jUDIOV IS. : Tbo Springfield Republican saya that there "is general sensation about the city over the dispatch trem Kanaaa annonncing the defeat of' Senator Proeroy. A common it-iuark is. tint the tcck ot Chris- atcviieu iii tho Scaoto is get 1 s
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 10, 1873, edition 1
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