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NATElACOBI, O Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. Agricultural Implements, English and American Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition, &c. "VVe would respectfully call the attention of wholesale buyers to oar full and com plete assortment, embracing all and every description of Goods in the Trade, and to the superior advantages we can offer from having the agency of several of the best leading Factories. Always on hand Sole and Harness Leather, Kip and Calf Skins. Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Doors and Blinds, &c., &c. Please call and examine, before purcha sing, the stock at NATH'L JACOBPS ' Hardware Depot, sep5-ly . 9 Market Street YT H. MOORE, M. D. OjjUe in the Cobb Building. DR W. H. MOORE, having removed his office to the Cobb building, can be con sulted at all times when not professionally absent. apr4-tjanl w 11 ill! H -I ft, 1 1 i S:f.s WW i j J. A. BONITZ, Editor and Proprietor. Tor us, Principle is Principle Eight it Right Ycxtcrd ay. To-day, To-narrow Fcrrrer." Pmliaa Weekly ad Wi VOL. 9. GOLDSBORO, N. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1873. NO. 47 NOTICE! THE undersigned, having this day sold their entire interest in the Carriage Manufacturing Business, to Messrs. Kor negay & Border: . hereby return their thanks to their friends and the public generally, for their patronage, and eir neatly feespeak a continuance oi same for the new firm. R. E. JONES & CO. M. T. DORTCH & SW, ATTOKNEYS AT LAW, GOLDSBORO. N. C, Attend the Courts of the counties of John ston, Wayne, Nash, Greene, Lenoir and Wilson; the Supreme Court and the U. b. Courts. jan23-lm jyii. 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. Jan. 20, 1873-3mf J)R. THOS. A. WOODLEY, LATE OF KINSTON, N ., Offers his Professional Services to the citizens of Goldsboro, N. C, and surround ing country. Office, at present, at Barnaul's Hotel, where all orders may be left. August 22d, 1872. lm QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, GOLDSBORO, JY. C. This is one of the best conducted Hotels in the State, (new and established since the late fire.) At this House you will find the best of Fare, comfortable fires, excellent Lodging Rooms, a well furnished Parlor and accommodations for Ladies. Polite and attentive servants. jal8tf J AS. "VV. MORRIS Frvorietor. WALTIE CLARK. 3. M. MULLEN. QLARK & MULLEN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, HALIFAX, N. C. Practice in all the Courts of Halifax, Mar tin. Northampton and Edgecombe counties. In the Supreme Court of North Carolina and in the Federal Courts. "Collections made in all parts of North uaronna. marl4-ly Kerosene Oil, Glue & Spirit Cash. Q A BBLS KEROSENE, OU 200 Bbls Glue, 400 Spirit Casks, For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, 27, 28 and 29 North Water St., Jan 20 Wilmington, N. C. In Store and to Arrive ! KAA Bbls. Baltimore Pork, 0JJ SO Bbls. Early Rose Potatoes, 125 " Flour, all grades, 20 Kegs Leaf Lard, IO Tuba Goshen Butter, 190 Bushels Water Mill Meal, 3CO " Spring Seed Oats, 300 Bales N. C. and N. Y. Hay, 25 Sets cheap Harness, Also Bulk Meats, Coffee, Syrup, dc B. M. PRIVETT & CO. " A FIRST-CLASS Photograph Gallery IN GOLDSBORO, N. C. EI3. TP. SMALL Can be found at his Gallery, on West-Cen tre St.. thorouehlv Drerjared to meet thp want9 of the people in all sorts and sizes of PICTURES! Landscapes, Buildings, Machinery. Im plements, Eng'nes, &c, Photographed with neatness and dispatch. ' Ye "who lire or do business in resoecta ble quarters, have a Photograph of the same ana let tne world know you are living janl-tf It 8. Graihqsr President. 0. M. Stedman. . . Vice President d. V. Wallace Cashier. Isaac Bates Assistant Cashier. BANK OF NEW IAN07ER, Capital & Surplus - $225,000 Autnorized Capital - $1,000,000 DIRECTORS: THE undersigned, having purchased the interest of R. E. Jones & Co., in the Carriage business, propose to continue the manufacture of Carriages, Buggies, Carts &, "Wag-ons, at the old stand- on East-Centre St., under the name and style of "The Jones Carriage Manufactory." Having unequalled facilities in the pur chase of material, and a set of experienced and tried workmen, under the management of Mr. It. E. Jones, who will give every jobhis personal supervision, we think we can safely promise the patrons of the old firm, and our friends generally, perfect sat isfaction. The innovations in the manu facture of Carriages, which we propose to introduce, will, We hope and believe, feave any one the necessity of sending to North ern markets to supply their wants, as it is our intention to manufacture and to keep constantly on hand such styles and varie ties of Open and Top Bnacies and Carriaaes, as that the most fastidious may always be enabled to find something to suit their tastes. .Nothing but First-Glass Material will be used in any job. "We solicit the patronage of the public and hope that our prices and promptness will induce them to continue that aid which has heretofore been so generously extended the old firm, KORNEGAY & BOIiDEN. Goldsboro, N. C. Jan. 1st, 1873.-tf N B. The cash will invariably be re quired for repairs and shop work. DR. "WORTHINGTON'S" FAMILY MEDICINES, Recommended by Surg. Cen'l S. P. MOORE, C. S. A. Br. YARREX,Stirg;.jcn. M.C. AND PHYSICIANS GENERALLY. at oUn a gc5seurcr l-WMLY EDITION. Silks and Satins vs. Calico. Of Miss Emily Faithful, sends a communi cation to the New York Star, correcting the statement of that journal that there were no real working women at the Stein way Hall recepsion on Saturday night nothing, in fact, but fashionable, well-to-do ladies, in "silks, laces, satins," etc., etc. Miss F. says : I have been assured by raaiy in posi - tions to give me names, &c , that a large proportion of that magnificent audience was composed of working women wo men who bad brains enough to become able to clothe as well as feed themselves, in spite ol the difficulties surrounding women's work. The enclosed parody has been sent me by one of the unfortunate well-dre seel women who incurred your reporter's displeasure, and I crave its insertion Emily Faithful. Is there for honest affluence That lifts her head aud a' that The envius ones we pass them by, e 'iare be rich for a' th t, For a' that and a' that, Our owns are silk and a' tbat ; 'I he dress is but the guinea's s amp, The gal's the gal for a' that. What though on dainty fare we dine, ' ear laces fine and a' that The fools may rant, the knaves may sneer, A gal's a gal for a' that, For a' that and a' that Their hard-earned weelth and a' that Tiie h nest man. though e'er sae rich. Is pot ao bad for a' that. that he has not paid it. you have the note ?' ' ; o ; Mr. Bryce has it. Then, of course, he has paid it.' I suppose he has, or he would not have the note.' What does your father say V Ue is positive tbat be never re ceived the money. The mortgage, he says, must be paid to-morrow ' Very singular. Was your fath er' I hesitated to use the unpleasant Lword,. which roust hnve crate harshly on the ear of the devoted girl. "Mr. Bryce says father wa not quite right when he paid him, Unz not very bad. course Jtir Wallace- I will go for him.' In a few moments he returned with tie young man Chandler, who in the conversation with him, mani fested a lively interest in the solu tion of the mystery, and professed himself ready to do anything to for ward ray views. 4 hen did you return to the house on Thursday night?' - Abo u 1 1 wel v e-' 'Twelve r said Annie; it was not moire Uiaoten when I heard you. 'The clock struck twelve as I turn ed thi corner pt the street,' replied Ch:tndl'r, positively. I certainly, heard some one in the j needed, and he, for want even of that activity, may remain all hi life beneath the cloud. Prt.ap you have been ascending a i..un tain with the mist so thick ' O r you that a few.feet from you an object was visible, and so we that it was like a dripping rain. ira idity and despondency say in uch a case, you had better tarn by. -k, at any rate lie by in the first sh.'ter. But perhaps yon will find a -i sky with a little more travel u, v . -1 Ccnrrage and hope say, GoorT! says, Go on 1 higher up, yo find light. So you goon, at 1 unexpectedly, at one sinelc W 1 ! - I t he lay his weary limbs down to rest ! in the bosom of his family, and ' uij ' der the protecting care of the poor m.mM friend and helper. Halifax county. - RnrawooD, W. o , 7eU HUvI878. Dii UutXHaa: The recent rains were as incessant as they were unexpected. The freshets in the creek are greater than they have been for many years, and the -lots vt otaaj aa indUpeatibit, though impaired, bridge, iellt the tale to wonderlag 'aad aaxiout hama Jty. Especially discon certed w re .bote of our young men who . anticipated participating in the pleas ures ol Ue Tournament to have been given at oar Metropolis (Ringwood) on Friday laat. . - Thoee of ur cititens agriculturally engaged have not made as good a begin oiog for the year as could be expected or desired. No news XL H. 1L RnrowooD, N. On Feb. Itth. Dsab Hsaiaaaxm: After many tore disappointments, ow ing to the uncertain state of the weather, lite- yooff tnea of thU vieieity t. last pnecetded in bavin; a Tournament, oa yferiy (Wednesday), at Kingwood, "wed by a Coronation party at night, a tlir huue of Dr. F. 1. Garrett. -It - you emerge into a clear sun . i the od fortune of your corretpos- irom room at ten,' said Annie look- l hen all your trouble is fori, drci tv, attend. M nrAiiln 1iL-a ti ooa fMi P'.ll.n.. 1 1 11 IF u 1 f h uatnnich m on t ksi TTnnt 1 m J . ' if. l it A . .V. -- Twvv llftV w OSS W U I l.HIIVI . 1 I- ..ouuwuluv-UK tth IUUOD UUH IQU VtfU ZITf Tflftf Vnn ' . r- - 1 71 r O. n. AITinTTnn. luH Ul I I IIU . . , - --w.MJWM? i-.l-T - O V I will brin g him up here iu a few U round her. moments. I told him I would see We're getting at something, you first and state the facts before How did you get in V I asked. he came.' j The young man smiled as he J this peculiarity of glory whi. m It is impossible that A:, ttrvce glanced at Annie, and said : ; could have enjoyed only unde Everybody's" Pills, PURELY VEGETABLE, A fine Liver Pill, used by many Phyicians, in the place of the Compound Cathartic of the U.SJ.P. Dr. Waae's "Liver Corrector" AND Cure for Dyspepsia, Can be relied on as almost a Specific. Manufactured by WADE, BOVK1N fc CQ, jan27-lm Baltimore, Md. Just Received -AT- Miller k Mi's. A LOT OP Eresh Garden Peas, For Truckers and Gardners ; also the gen uine "Early Rose" Potatoes, Silver Skin and Yellow Onion Sets, and a large assort ment of FRESH GARDEN SEEDS, At 5 cents a Paper. As heretofoie we keep on hand all Med icines, Drugs, Dye Stuffs, &c, usually kept in first-class Drug Stores. We call special attention to our stock of the celebrated non explosive "House & Perkins" Lamps : also our large stock of Perfumery, Toilet Soaps and Cigars. D R Murchison, of ' Williams & Murch iaon. Geo R French, of Geo R French & Son. HVollers, of Adrian & Tellers, JW-Btason, of8prunt C M Stedman, of Wright & Sted man. JasA Leak, ofWad-esboro. MWeddeil.of Tar, bora. NO E B Bordon, of Goldsboro, NC. our book mm Is supplied "with a good assortment of School Books and General Stationery, to which we invite the attention of Teachers, Parents and Guardians. We hereby return thanks to our many friends for their liberal patronage the past year, and hope by honest dealing with all men to receive their favors during the present year. CfpThose of our friends who still oxte iu, we hope will come forward and pay us at once, as wis x.Eii;.u AND NEED IT NOW. J. F. Milleb,M.D. Geo. L. Kibby,M.D. Goldsboro, N. C, Jan. 27th, 1873. I B Grainger, President. GOLDSBORO BRANCH. E. B. BORDEN, R, P. HOWELL, President. Cashier. DIRECTORS : 'E B Borden, W T Fairclgtii, W F KoruegaY, 4 JQiUOTTftj, Herman Weil. TARBORO BRANCH. M. WEDDELL, J. D. CUMMING, President. Cashier. directors : James 15, Redmond, Fred Phillips, W. G, Lewig, Mathew Wd.dell, Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest. Is authorized by Charter to receive on de posit moneys held in trust by Executors, Administrators. Guardians, kc. Aclc. ' Sells Checks on New York, Baltimore. Philadelphia, Norfolk, Cqlumbia, Charleg vqn, Iichmaud, Petersburg and all the cities aud towns in North Carolina. Bays and sells Checks in sums to suit on Qreat Britain, Ireland, Germany, France, Bays and sells Gold, Silver, Bank Bills. BonJs, Stocks, Ac, &c. Strict attention giveij to ft OTepsastd !-tf okrrlse. dc 2. A. B. HOLLO WELL, GOLDSBORO, X. C, RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has remoYed to the brick store, next door to John H. Powell's and one door north ot G. G. Perkins , where he will sell his Htocli of Goods, CQJfWSTXNQ OP DRY GOODS, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, JNU J.IUJNS, UttUU-tSKLES, &Cn as low as they can be bought elrawhAr In uoiasboro. Hoping by a lair and honora- Die course to merit a liberal share of public patronage, ne solicits a trial. 4 LL PERSONS indebted to ma either XX hy note or account, will niea&a enme forward and "settle, aa further indulgence cannot be given. My Books and accounts are at tne store ol A. B. Hollowell. who i autnonzea to receipt lor money due me octl7-tf JESSE HOLLOWELL. BARRINGER'S BAB Oyster db BilUard Saloon, One door south of Hwnvphretf new HatiL JdOXOSDOItO, W. c. Always on hand the best of Liquors, Wines, Segara, &o,, &cu SEEDER'S LAGER BEER, a soecialty. Ye see yon 1 .dy dressed so well, Who money sends and a that, To hundreds home, where else w-ere none,. What's there so wrong in a that ? Id a1 that and a' that, Her diamonds, furs, and a' that. 'Neath silk as well as cotton gown, There beats a heart for a' that could have obtained tUe note before "On arriving at the door I found j circumstances of proceeding u he paid the money. Wh.ire did -had lost my night-key. At the land gloom. You have lost sij vered, that you did not tarn im.-w ;Ur-iht, crowned Mm 8. B. Wtesini, yoa would have lost this gl -n.MN j ' of nd B0! sight, this magnificent pr.: t J Aong the most jovi.1 of that feeUre , oaca was lat neTer-w-o iorgowea wu P M. Parker. The ealla t Colonel euti l i flac ftanrr on the flo.r of the ball room mi phere resting upon them as o.j a sea of ehalcedouy, smooth, sot: uf). your father keep the note ? moment a watchman happened! the clouds under, and the - ' He gave it to me, and I put it iu 'ng, and I told him my situation. the secretary.' lie kmw me, and taking a ladder t uu wns iii ruuui wiivn j'mi h-mu .hi uiiuiiisueu uouse oppoHiie : uuiaung ana me summits i tu- put it in the secretary V ,d: ed it against one f the second-1 mountains all around glittenu,' ti ' Mr. Bryce, George Chandler, my Ur ry windows, and I entered in j ice and snow. And you .:!.! father ahd myself.' 'hru way." ihave lost the izlorv of the br. .k,i... - I j J - o The conversation was here inter- "Good! Now, who was it that up and trooninir awav of these i i..n.i 1 . o w-- rupted by the entrance of Wallace, was heard in the parlor at ten, un- He looked pale and haggard, as less it wa Bryce, or one of his ac much the effect of anxiety as trom rm pi ic ? He mttat have taken i the debauch from whit-.li h' wi congregations, as the depar: :Hul an army with banners, and tl.' iv elation ot the unveiled wo t i- covering. 1 4She has told you abo it i pose,' said he, in a very i.iv : She has.' I pitied him, poor fellow, ir thousand dollars was a iarc l VV i Siltli fruin Vur tm:ketS. Mr.P.hnn ! new nrPTlinn t . ' t stolen tne nie trotn the. - At any rate I will charge1 him wiili the crime let what may! j etn. Perhaps he will con efts1 n hard unshed." i xvraay jion ey is an ex. eJient Ai!-I!,.r M,.n Ihn thoncrht T tt.rnt!thinK l haVe OD hd. No :l:Uter ... - . v 'i.-i .Ready Money, i e once did on the field of battle. lit : s ruetrfil and happy as he was gal !nrtt and true when he led hit men to ri t ry. and we r forced to say of him, - Kir c in war. first in peace, first in Iht Ururt if hU conntr jmetL" Or Gnx-tt ct3ebrto Scupperonf int- fl.we!qniie freely, and. with tome, d -ti mu-h to the pleasnret of the :Nr y Aniong the Rfntlemen ut tht quiil,n rc vri-re pleased to met with Dr. H. T. T. nnns ! th! Roanoke News, Mr. . P. Simpfin. the tahnted "tbeseos ftb. Er.Srld Ti nes, an 1 Dr. 15 K. Mat- .buKr, Ilinawowi r nvio!iaeai oi tnt ltr-ar. K Nrw- M re anon. m. n. x. To Young: Men. for him to accumulate in his bust-U lnwyer'n "demand against you." j 18 onif lllle 8am 11 11 ,K Tne young man wh . has an ambiUon ness. The oss ot it would make l ie etc., which was immediate v sent to! " """" 11 CA I lo m?rvD(iiK mu.wu.w..u . i i i-i j i t. fr rtf.v,.u r.mi.n;n,. .tl.. .: ' penses, it is a great convenience to Irar . bidler making. He can make more tuture look like a desert to him. It Mr. 15 rye e. U.-mtioning tle parties i r . . b . . . . . , , v ..ii .i.:..u nnt r,i t ,!:-.:. -i the least. Any oae wh i hai ooise at iat vae man anjtmnj e n. iriea ana comnarea tne credit with u- the eanh avtem. will rdil v .!,mt If belieTet a man should "tttlkefbr j , j u t,i v,i..u.:i.i.. In A pnrraofnosa - V f lm thAun I Then let us pray hat come it may, As come it will for a1 that, That se ise and worth o'er a the earth, vay beer the gree lor a that, It's coming yet for a' that; That rich and poor the world o'er Shall sisters be for a' that. THE STOLEN NOTE. BY A RETIRED ATTORNEY WW. . bbtuv.l V . IIIV W J 1 V ... mm m ...It f . I MnMiii if nm l a crrvvn ai -iNDWior marks. When you buy for cash u he woa,d embr4J.e a proftaiioa In you generally gel mings cheaper wbich he m r;M pidly he should be get better weight and measurn and come an aerooant. He couldn't find any- all the favors the dealer can extend thing better for high. te hlr patrons. On the chronic! He certainly could do a staring (and credit system the matter is osmlN perhaps a starting) business at the coop- reversed, if voa trr to avoid credit ' w0- u x.nn ;mnt.n II he believes in u m snares, not men. was going to pay me then." "What does the clerk sav about I.it must undergo to appreciate it. them. What passed between you on Bryce came. that day ?' j "Well, sir, what havo yoa to lay Well, I merely stepped into his to me ?" he asked stiffly. office it was only the day before " claim on the part of John yesterday to tell him not to forget Wallace for two thousand dollars." to have the money for me to-morrow. I replied, poring over my papers, lie took me into his back office, and nd appearing supremely indiffer- as I sat there he waid he would get pnt. the money next day. Ho then left "Paid it," he said, short as pio- me and went to the front office, crust. ' f he will embark in the tailoring bosi- where I heard him send George out "Have vou," said I, looking him 7.1J " "cu w",TrLess. tWVtrau, nnhV rr t,rn sharol v in the eve. i.muiri. uru aunoueK. jen- -f . trr.atobiectofhUlifeisto thousand dollars : so I supposed he The rascal quailed, I saw he was "y whenever you can, and always mke money, he thouldgtt a potitioa in t villain "umucu., wvuvj yu uaua u the United States Dial. "Nevertheless, if within an hoar m"t your small engagement!, Fir- if he is a ponctual tort of chap, and Except that he indulged too free it ?M you do not pay two thousand doH , T .IZ - i i v in t.hfi lifts nt thf intnTinatintr r.nn. "Uo ciuo fr TIiva ramorlrl lars. and one hundred dollars for O r I ' 'J . ...... .v., , . I t U V. 1 1 :. John Wallace was an honest, high- when he sent him, that he was go- the trouble and anxiety you have I . ! minded man. His one great fault ineto pay the money." aued my clien', at the end of the ,b hung like a great shadow over his "Just so." nxt -halt hour you will be lodged In p -re many virtues. He meant well, and "And when George came in he j'' to answer a criminal charge." whn ha was. Robpr hfi did wpII. n.anf In i V. a nffcnn ,.;n nn,l tr.lr Vrhat do von mian ?" He was a hatter by trade, and by the money. Then he came back U) "I mean what I say. Pay or take an r ani , 10 " TJ' industry and thrift had secured me again, and did offer to pay me the consequences." money sufficient to buy the house the money.' It was a bold charge, and if he in which he resided. He had pur- Had you the note with you?" had been an honest man I should chased it several years before, for No; now I remember, he said not have dared to make it. three thousand dollars, paying one he supposed I had not the note with "t have paid the money, I tell thousand down, and securing the me, or he would pay it. I told him you," said he ; "I have got the note balance by mortgage to the seller, to come in the next dav, and I in my possession." The mortgage note was almost would have it ready that was yes "When did you pay it ?" due at the time circumstances made terday. When I came to look for "I got it when I paid the me acquainted with the affairs of the note it could not be found. Annie "When you feloniously enteied thefamily. But Wallace was ready and I have hunted the house all the house of John Wallace, on sweetest pleasure of life : h tor the day ; he had saved Up the over. Thursday, at ten o'clock, and took not the thousand endearments the said note from the secretary." cluster around that hallowed spot "You have no proof," said he, to fill the void of hia aching art. grasping a chair for support. iKd while away his I eiiure mo n -m- "That is my lookout. I have no intheaweeteatof lire' joy. Is .ui unit no lone. Will you pay or will fortune your lot, yoa will i-i.l a ou o 10 jail ?" friendly welcome from heart lle saw that the evidence I had ing true to your own. The e'n n wu .tg-tiutft his denial, and he draw I partner to your toil hat a atr !" .tfj ins tia-i-K m tne spo tor vweuiy .ppruu.nui. wucu uiuer am v M h-iw well jott plflaje jour CMtomera. o.H ii -in ln-a aoiiaM, ana aiier oeg -eneu, nana oi nope wn an . tbej jjj goonej. or .,,ter getdown" on 'ini oi' ue uot to mention it he other refuse, and crop for the means necessary i r the his bands to watch-making. If he believes it the cbler end or maa v hiTO hit busineat largely " felt," why ot couta he wil become a hatter. If be waau to get at the root ot a thing, he will become a dentist; al tii'nib, if he does, he will be often fonad looking down in the mouth." Ifftoun is a bungler at hit best Tot money ; there seemed to be no pos- 'You told Br ye ? sibihty of an accident. I was well t j id. He laughed and showad . 1 TTT t .... acquamtea wun vv auace, naving rae QIS note, with his sign.uur. done some little collecting and crossed over with ink, and a punch drawn up some legal documents for bole through it. him. Une day his daughter Annie tjt ja pia-ln? r Wallace, that h came to my office in great distress, you the money, a alled, or declaring that her father was ruined he obtained fraudulent possesion and that they should be turned out ofthe note, ahd intends i i-h.-a? ot the house in which they lived. you 0Qt f the amount.' PerhapB not, Miss Wallace,' said i je has never p Ud m re, ; I, trying to console her, and give e(j firmly. the affair, whatever it was, a bright Then he obtained fra id-ilen port aspect. 'What has happened ?' session ot the note What sort of a 'My father,' she replied, had the per-ou is that Chandler, who board money to pay the mortgage on the with you ?' house in which we live, but it is all A fine young man. B!esvouhe1 gone now.' would not do anything of that kind.' Has he lost it V I am sure he would uot, repeated 'I don't know; I suppose so. Last Annie earnestly, week he drew two thousand dollars How else could Br yce obtain the from the bank, and lent it to Mr. note but through him. ? What time bryce tor ten days aps he come home fit night?' 'Who is Mr. Bryce ?' 'Always at tea time. He never He is a broker. My father got goes out in the evening. acquainted with him through 'But father he did not come home George Chandler, who oaards with till ten o'clock tke night before you us, and who is Mr. Bryce' clerk. went to Bryce's. He had to stay to Does Mr. Bryce refuse to pay the office to post, books, or something " ofthe kind.' He says he has paid it. 'How did ha get in ?' 'Well, what is the trouble then V 'He had a night key.' ather says he has not paied it.' I must see Chandler said I. 'Indeed I But the note will proye 1 - 'No harm in seeing him addtd yourselves to thinking and no? .s. miss a single opportunity for -arn- I thuld lecome a physician, and then ha mm m - . will have Booeof hU bad work thrown no hi- baud . It it geaerally burled oat of sight, jou know. should he incline to high living, but prefer a plain board, then the carpenter't trade will suit him. He can plain board enor.gh at that. If he : nt-edy and well-bred, ba will be r ght at hme as a baker. lie houM't txcome a cigtr maker. If hr d'ei all hi- work will end in smoke. The jung man who enjoys plenty of cotapiny, and is ever ready to scrape ac quaintance, will find the barber busineu a congenial pursuit. The quickest way for him to ascend to the t"p round of his calling it to become hd carrier. A very grave" young man might A iiirirh aa undertaker. D n't learn chair making, for no mat ine a dollar, or a dime even. I't-r- severinsr industry begets ecc:) :nv and both combined beget com-'ui- cy and fortune. The Sweetness of Hore Ho who has no home has n- t'i OJ.-U heart t feel I 1 .1- tfnii.dAvviBa mm ha. . K . .. jjjl tfH hrt! Oil. I J "V . w wt a n. w u. a - " uaim I c-AHUV'l the check and hastened a nm ling cherub with prattling glee to Wallactf'it houHe. The readei nd joyous laugh, wdl drive ad .r- may judge wilh what tatiftfaotion he row from your care worn brow, and received it, and how rejoiced wa J enclose it in the wreathfti ot d'jraea- Annie and her lover. Wallace in-io blian. sisted that I should take the one No matter how humble that home hundred for my trouble, but I waa may be, how destitute iht stores, or magnanimous to keep only twenty, how poorly iu inmaUs are clad ; if Wallace nigued the pledge and wan I true hearts dwell there, it is yet a ever after a temperate man. He home a cheerful, prudent wife. died a few years ago, leaving a I obedient, affectionate children, will handsome property to Chandler and give possessors more real joy than his wife, the marriage between him biys of gold and worldly honors, and Annie having Lakn place ahon The home of a temperate, Indus lv alter tht above narraled ciruum-1 triuu and honeat man will be his stances occurred. j greatest joy. He oomea to it weary and worn, bat the mnsid of themer Go Ojt. A man must not yield I ry lauirb and the happy roices of w a w , to despondency, nor sit down inacj childhood cheer him. A plain but tive, despairing because ; he is u healthful ineslawait him. Knvy, darkness! ' Some tunes a fcrw atepi ambition and strife have do i place onward or uirward anj aU that aw I there, cad with m Clear CVulcltz? our work. And dmt become an umbrella-maker, f r their basinets It" used up. If we would have hit works touch the br ads of nation, we know of bo other way he could sooner accomplish such as object than by making combs. The young man who would bare the fruits of his labor, bronght before the eyes ol the people will become an opti cian. The work, being easily teen through cannot be dificalt to learn. A young man can always make a scent in the perfumery business. If a young man it a paragon of honor, truthfulness, sobriety, has a ever sworn a profane word, and hat; (23.000 that he has bo use for, then he should immrdla talj start a newspaper. ; Tht most general assortment and best lald-in stock of goods to be found is town U at John JL Powell's. Doat fxHtorp there before buyinff.:; ; i . t t ' Jlext OsodJ-slI the time IrriTlr and
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 20, 1873, edition 1
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