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.0 if 1- i. DEPOT. I NATffL JACOB! r 9 Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. Agricultural Implements, English and American Cutlery, Iron, Steel, Nails, Guns, Pistols, Ammunition. &c. W0 would respectfully call theiittention of Wholesale buyers to our full and com plete assortment, embracing all and every description of Goods in the Trade, and to th 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 llardwaro Depot, 3Cfj-ly 9 Market Street II. MOORE, M. D. Office in Vie Cobb Building DR. W. II. MOORE, having removed his office to the Cobb building, can be con sulted at all times when not professionally absent. apr4-tjanl TM. T. DOKTCII & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, A " . - 1 . ,. . . . f , I " h - . - , - . -,, ,. m -mm, n-ia-i a, - ' ' 1 "f" w- . . r, . , - J. A. BONITZ, Editor and Proprietor. Tor us, Principle ia PrincipleRight it Right Yesterday, To-day, To-morrow. Forever." Pafclished 8cxa!-Well7 aad Weekly.' VOL. 9. GOLDSBORO, N. CM THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 27, 1873. NO. 49. ery.largejw'b; aU- knowi.rppj, personal abservation, especially in the, South, , and wmeof ,the Mid- die States. Nowhere is it thought to be in the least disputable for even a well-to-do woman t engage in the work of her own ' household ; and possibly there has been more com plaint ot domestic 'neglect' and help lessness than he fact warranted, although it must be admitted that there is ample room fon. improve ment. . -. Just Received AT Miller & Kirlirs. A LOT of Fresh 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 rilESIl GARBiEItf SEEDS, At 5 cents a Paper. As heretofoie we keep on hand all Med icines, Drug, Iye Stuffs, &c, usually kept in first-class Drug Stores. We call special attention to our stock of the celebrated non- nf)LT)SBORO. iV. C, explosive "House & Perkins" Lamps; also -r , . . our large stock of Perfumery. Toilet Soaps Attend the Courts of the counties 01 jonn- and Ci?ars. atr Wsvvnp. Nash. Greene, Lenoir and Wilson: the Supreme Court and the U. S Courts. jan23-lm R. T. E. UNDERWOOD, BOOK STORE Ilaa recently located in GOLDSBORO, N. C, And solicits the patronage of the people of Goldsboro and surrounding country. Calls promptly attended to Residence on James st., near Episcopal Church. Omce at Drug Store. Jan. 20, l873-3mt D U. TIIOS. A. WOODLEY, LATE OF KINSTON, N ., Offers his Professional Services to the citizens of Goldsboro, N. C.and surround' in.tr country. Office, at present, at Barham's Hotel, wliere all orders may he lelt. August 22d, 1872. . lm QOMMERCIAL HOTEL, GOLDSBORO, N. O. ' This is one of the best conducted Hotels Ln the State, (new and established since the late fire.) At this House you will find the best of Fare, comfortable fires, excellent Lodging Rooms, awell furnished Parlor and acconmiodatioirktor Ladies. Polite and attentive servants. ialBtf JAS. W. MORRIS Brvorietor. Is supplied with a crood 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 iavors during the present year. Ejp'Those of our friends who slill owe tis we hope will come forward and pay us at once, as Wi mujmjI a.D IN E ICO IT SOW. J. F. Mill,er,M.D. Geo. L. Kirby.M.D. Goldsboro, N. C, Jan. 27th, 1873. NOTICE THE undersigned, having this day sold their entire interest in the Carriage Manufacturing Business, to Messrs. Kor- negay & Bordthereby return their thanks to their mends and the public generally, for their patronage, and earnestly lsespeak a continuance of same for the new firm. R. E. JONES & CO. SHI-WEILMITION "KO GOD!!' WALTER CLARK. J. M. JIULLIK. THE undersigned, having purchased the interest of R. E, Jones & Co., in the Carriage business, propose to continue the manufacture of Carriages, Buggies, Caxt & Wagons, at the old stand -on East-Centre St., under the name and stjie of "Tie Jones Carriage Manufactory." Having unequalled facilities in the pur chase of material, and a set of experienced and tried workmen, under the management Kerosene Oil, Glue & Suint CaitaJSbhnifMW "No God 1 no God 1" the simplest flower, lhat on the wild is found, Shrinks as it dnnki its cap of dew, And trembles at the sound : "No God" astonsihed Echo cries From out her cavern hoar, j And every wondering bird that flies Reproves the Atheists lore. The solemn forest lifts its head, The Almighty to proclaim, The brocrklet, on its crystal urn, Doth leap to grave His name : How swells the deep and vengeful sea, Along his hillew track, The red Vesuvius opes his mouth To hurl the falshood back. The palm-tree with its princely crest; The cocoa's leafy shade, The bsead fruit, bending to its load In yon fair island glade; The winged seeds, that borne by winds 1 he roving sparrows feed, The melon on the desert sands, Confutes the scorner's creed, 'No God I " with indignation light, The fervent sun is stirred, xvncl the pale moon turns paler still At such an impious word ; And from their burning thrones, the stars Look down with angry eye, That thus a worn of dust should mock Eternal Majesty," L. V- Strange how folks will be so nasty ! did I come here for ?" and Sally! retreating coat-skirts a shot with! Dick, do you keep your feet ont of replied, "Yeas, it yotr must know." the broom. 1 General Jackson, whea President, the buttermilk. It won't be fit for "Salute your bride," said Mr. Men are selfish creatures, the best OQcesaid tooneot his fiercest news the pigs when the butter's gathered. Morrison, when all was over. way you can make it and tho more PaPer; opponents, "send me your that hen out, quick, she's "Tm ready to do anything, el- jou humor them ihe worse thev pet. I wpaper. ! know thatyou oppose picked up a pound of butter al- der," said Lemuel, "but skin me if They have been so long accustomed mei but then I should like to see your ready. There, Sal, do try, arid I know about that, sir. Just show to bavins the best of evervthin- paper . every; day. I want .to. see churn a little more keerful. Iflme how- and I'll dn if. if it u;i!olth n.. .lhow manv lies von can tell on me . .71 . -" . nita I vuwj i w umui All J VU111U LCI I " - . you're gwine to be spliced to-mor- me." . - , expect it.. There is a mould v meca " General," said the editor, " I row, you needn't run crazy about My husband drew back, but Sal- of senUment, fished up from the think 1 do right in opposing yoo, , it." Ilv advanced; threw afmo hriin nf BAtno u i.aI,. . v-u I and I sh all continue to do so -with around his neck and gave him a lr, Which always did distrust me I11 the ability of-which lam tnas- marked the bride elect, lb Imping kiss that '-made the "Serf windows and that is: Iter." ;'" " away at the churn. clatter. I " Aiwy meet your husband with a imiie." I Here was a man after Jackson's By the time I got fairly warmed "I vain, if I don't do ditto!" That goes a little beyond mv now - own heart, and he instantly replied, dinner was ready, and you may be cried Lemuel, and hastily taking a crs of endurance. Smiles indeed ! with an oatb "sJr send mo your sure 1 did not minre myself by huse bite from a uiece of mAnln en. mflifrMriftit. .:t. . uaoer. for aside from your abuse of - I i j.. . v..QUt.Uii i buuoioivub im w asu I gar which he drew lrom his Docket. tuh and (rn.limne s ,,or me. your paper is a cooa one. lie- QLAUK & 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 The Frontier Wedding. BY TIIE MINISTER S WIFE. 30 BBLS KEROSENE, 200 Iibls Glue, 400 Spirit Casks, For sale by F. W. KERCHNER, 27, 23 and 29 North Water St., J.in 20 Wilmington, N. C. I One day in early winter, my hus band received a summons to Burke's settlement to unite a couple in the bonds of wedlock. It was especi ally requested that his wife should accompany him, as we should be expected to remain all nisrht and In Store and to Arrive ! PaH A BWs- Baltimore Pork, JUU 50 Bbls. Early Rose Potatoes, J 25 " -Flour, all grades, 20 Kegs Leaf Lard, lO Tubs Goshen Butter, ISO Bushels Water Mill Meal, 300 " Spring Seed Oats, 300 Bales N. C. and N. Y. Hay, sets cheap Harness, Also Bulk Meats, Coffee, Syrup, tc. B. M. PR1VETT & CO. A FIRST-CLASS Photograph Gallery Ii GOLDSBORO, N. C. 1 ED. JP. SMLL Can be found at his Gallery, on West-Cen tre St., thoroughly prepared to meet the wants of the people in aH sorts and sizes of PICTURES! can safalv oromisc the natrons of thp. rlrl firm, and our friends generally, perfect sat- partake of the festivities lsuicuon. ine innovations m ,ine manu facture of Carriages, vhich we propose to introduce, will, we hope. and believe, save 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 01 THE NEWSPAPEHl over-eating. Night came on early, and alter a he made a dash at me, broke my mnst slave anl toil in the kitchen Sl3es 1 never savr a newspapei in cial chat about the events to- watch-guard into a dozen pieces, from morning till night, shut in from wbich 1 coud not find something .orrow, I signified my desire to tore my hair down, and succeeded all communion with the world out- worlb 10 read " in planting a kiss upon my nose, side ; must broil, and bake and! Jn8t so' No man can Pc P soci morrow, retire. Sal lighted a pitch knot and greatly to the delight of the com- sew, with a dozen little mnaforp any newspaper without finding climbed a ladder in one corner of pany. clinging to her skirts mustswonn something of interest. You may the room. I hesitated. Then he tnrned tr mv hncml Jan A Ant on,i .in.n a . I take the waper and tear it into fracr- I " - J -.- I - - u'iai vt uai ii. c-ft 11 Li oUW . I II I e "Come on," said she, "don't be u Now, Elder, what is the dam- fact, must iro throuch her work raents and in each fragment you afraid. Sam, and Bill, and Dick, asre ? Don't be afraid to snpk more dead tl,nn livn ;tK t I will see somethinir to amuse or in- i w - - i - Mivy ntu vuwvigi'i and all the rest ot ye, duck your "Whatever you please," said Mr. present idea staring her in the face 8truct yu- heads while the elder's wite goes Morrison. that the arrival of her husband is up. Loek out for the loose boards, Lemuel produced a piece of fur. a signal for her to scare up a smile, marm ; and mind or you'll smash " There, Elder," said he, " there's to greet the poor, dear creature who vnnr hraina fin t. nrrai n ct. t.haf. hpm I o n!na P . l . I ! o timA i j . i . mu,Mat 0i, auOUl--mCu,UuUarabSfuwHn Dusi- To lire and forget the influence of ona ACC1 W1 tI,c liyjlxs wut-iu tui uien m lue snea is two neaas ot i n mere nappens to be a ten- individual ow another is to foreet our chimney comes through. cabbage, and you're welcome to the der spot in the steak for dinner, exittence. is to believe the -cienc of lier warning came too late. 1 hull ot it." why it must be saved for father ! mind and matter, is a mythologilal re- caught my foot in the end of a My husband bowed his thanks, The richest bit of cream is reserved ber8al neTer to be realired, bat often board, stumbled and fell headlong and the young people went to danc- for father's coffee ; lather must have reP"1 aml a nto oblivion through what seemed interminable mor. Mrs. Burke went tr rrpttinfr the most comfortahle rhnW in tuA inauence oi inaiTiauais are ecnoea snace. but it was onlv to the room I breakfast, and at mv rnrmCf house the larcroct oirr, i u oVr oanUini, hills, and valleys, from nt t ' - w J viMvubt jx t I - uaii j a VO V mtmlkX KJm For the Measener. Influence. mv rpnnnct j i 1 I - "' i... ii.. .ii had just left, where I was saved Morrison got our horse and we bade The instant you hear father comin". , i , j , i -t v -.,,:..t:,i i u ,, r . J . ecomiDf knowledge it, and bow UforeiU.hnne. iium ucairuuuuu uy uui,wuu uiiuut tuciu an auieu. x never couui nave prcsiu i cnange i clear tne track, I it ma7 arrav itself in the carb of a me in his arms and set me on my lived through another meal in that children! your lather is tired; "Peri," until it winds its iron-like feet, remarking coolly : house. don't disturb him ; run to your mo- chains around the heart, and then who " What made you come through I have since heard that Mr. Lord ther ; she will attend to you. Mo- can te'd where or whither it may lead its that way ?" "We generally use the said if he had seen the Elder's wife ther mustn't get tired, I object; perhaps to seek the way of lile ladder." before she was married. Sallv miirht Well, come ! Let's have the de- bearing precious lruit and scattering I was duly commisserated, and at have gone to the dickens. nouement. garlands of love, joy and peace through Father plants himself in the only orj ;orwitn aemoniae interest crusn . f . . , , , the violet in some pleasant path never to rocking chair the house affords, cle- . . . , , , , 4 , . ' spring up again until transplanted to vates his heels above tho level of r i : rr his nose, and remains a fixture for grcal ia influence, how strong its power, the evening. Mother comes trotting wc see ita effects year after year, and down stairs, from her task of put- there is none so poor so humble but what last got to bed. The less said about night the better. Kill and Dick and the others slept in the same room with us, and m air vocal with their snoring. I fell asleep and dreamed I was just be- ins shot from" the muzze ot a Co- " Alas, it might have been 1" A GIRL'S IDEA OF MAN. 'Man's work is done from fun to snn. lint woman 3 work Is never done. Opea and T02 Bips anil Carriages, as that the most fastidious may always be enabled to find something to suit their tastes. JNotmnir but First-Class 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. KOKNEGAY & BORDEN. Goldsboro, N. C. Jan. 1st, 1873.-tf It was twenty miles to the settle ment, and we reached the losr house of Mr. Burke, the lather of the ex pectanfc bride, about noon. A dozen tow-haired children were at the door waiting our arrival. They telegraphed the news instantly. " Marm ! marm ! here's the el der and his woman ! They're no thing but folks ! She's c:ot a man's hat on and a turkey's wing in front of it ; his nose is iust like dad's. crooked as a cowhorn squash !" Alas, for Mr. Morrison's aquiline nose, ot which he was a little vain. " Sam 1" 1 cried a shrill female Ktnndlno- olWirwWr. ?n tl,n Mvh 1US " CULTUUS lO OeQ, W1U1 an UU- pusaMK: iuC F.v,u, lumbiad, and was awakened by Mr. wat not many days since, this nsation of pleasure at the bare diminutive in size and bid from prying Morrison, who intormed me that it time.worn saying flashed int0 possibility which suggests itself to JJS was morning. mind, like an electric shock, caus- The marriage was to take place ing mc t0 drop the digh.clothf while husband about the occurrences of thJe pQrtals of he&Yn and thedark abjM before breakfast, and Sally was al-L m,,v,ot; tiTunt w K.ct the day, which is just what she - I (til "ullllflAA&LiKl. MIA .k. Ll f lM . If 11 I .1 Ll I mw of woe it enters a native. Pious, loving reaav ciaa in her oriaai robes when ir . xr.. neeus, aiicr tne monstrous rounds nanta nripvm-in fmma nnr hetru fie 1IUU1 UiV 1IU3, J.1A. Y lUUbUCI O C aV U I I f . -"J. . w. - descended the ladder. h.,;0 r ooo.Q. 0ftHoi;n ot duties which she daily performs, gimile of their own and lontr after the She was magnificent in a green an exhibition restored me in appear- otabitof it! there he sits, con- silken tie is severed the beacon light of calico over a crinoline full four in- N. B. The cash will invariably be re- voioe from the intp.rinrof lhfi cabin. quired for repairs and shop work. L , , ' . , ruu uul aim grau tut; rousier, aim A. B. HOLLO WELL, ri!c,aP him i,,tothe pt-sai, you GOLDSBORO N. V quit mat cnurn ana sweep tne noor. T ESPECTFULLY informs his friends 1VICK tnat corn-aodger under the Landscapes, Buildings, Machinery, Im- and the public generally, that he has plements,Eng5nes,&c, Photographed with removed to the brick store, next door to neatness and dispatch. John H. Powell's and one door north of Ye who live or do 'business in resDecta- C. Q. Perkins , wThere he will sell his i . . , . . i oie quarters, have a rnotograpnot thesame Sfook of" CtS-ootI: and lot. thn wnr M Irnnw vaii ara liTrinrr - " j"-""""o CONSISTING OP NOTIONS; (iKOUKKlES. &c... t t -i . . ' ' ' n !r V,0KAIOEK resident. as ow as they can be bought elsewhere in v. mi. uiKUMAis . . vice resiaenc S. D. Wallace , Cashier, bed. Bill, you wipe that cheer for the minister's wife, and be SDrv about it." Further remarks were cut short by our entrance. ' Mrs. Burke, in calico short gown, ; oougnt eisewnere in Kln ofnVof QnA v Goldsboro. Hoping by a fair and honora- ry" - - . jT I I - - - r m isaau J3ATES ivssisiani uasnier, Ml OF HEW HANOVER, U Capital & Surplus -Autnorized Capital - ble course to merit a liberal share of public patronage, he solicits a trial. $225,000 1,000,000 D R Murchison, of Williams & Murch ison. Geo R French, of Geo lv French fc Son. H Vollers, of Adrian & Vollers. J W Hinson, of Sprunt & Hindoo. DIRECTORS: 0 M Stedman, of Wright & Sted man. Jas A Leak, ofWad- esboro. MWeddell, of Tar- boro,NC. E B Borden, o'f Goldsboro, N C. LL PERSONS indebted to me either by note or account, will please' come forward and settle, as further indulgence cannot be given. My. Books and accounts are at the store of A. 13. Hollowell, who u authorized to receipt for money due me. octl7-tf JESSE HOLLOWELL. NORTH CAROLINA FOUNDRY MacMne and Apta! Worts ! 1rANUFACTURE Saw Mills. Hors ltXaPow-ers, Hay Presses, Spoke and Han- I B Grainger, President GOIiDSBORO BRANCH. E. B. BORDEN, It. p. HOWELL, President. Cashier. DIRECTORS : K B Borden, W T Faircloth, W F Kornegay, A J Galloway, Herman Weil. TARBORO M. WEDDELL, President. BRANCH. J. D. CUMMING, Cashier. directors : James M Redmond, Fred Phillips, W. G. Lewis, Mathew Weddell. Issues Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest. authorized by Charter to receive on de posit moneys held in trust by Executors, Administrators, Guardians, &c.,&c, Ac. sells Checks on New York, Baltimore, jinihdelphia, Norfolk, Columbia, Charles in, Richmond, Petersburg and all the cities and towns in North Carolina. BJys and sells Checks in sums to suit on Jjreat Britain, Ireland, Germany, France, BiS'o nd sells Gold' Silver, Bank Bills, "OQda, Stocks, 4c, &c. ' strict attention given to the orders and emcKtaf . fttia vujr CTUUl7 inenus dy mail or twl8e- dec2-f forward, wiping her face on hei apron. "How do you do, elder ? How d'ye do, marm ? Must excuse my head, hain't had no chance to comb it since last week. Work must be did, you know. . Powerful sharp air, hain't it ? Shoo, there ! Bill, drive that turkey out of the bread tray. Sal, take the lady's things oet ngni up to tne tire, marm. 'Hands cold? Well, just run 'em die Lathes; all kinds of Plows, Sub-Soils, through Bill's hair keen it 1oh2 a Mill, JMine ana .bridge bastings, COOK AND II3ATIXG STOVES, And Castings of every description. SERGEANT & MeOAULEY, Brop'rs, Greensboro, N. C. purpose Bill presented his shaggy hair, but declined with an involuntary shudder. "Laws, if she ain't actually Cooking Stoves. We wish to call special attention to our Looking Stoves, of which there are sev eral hundred in use, and giving entire sat isfaction. We are the first Manufacturers of Stoves in North Carolina, and a3 we sell them for less tban thev can be delivered from the North, we claim the patronage of tnose in need. iLvery Stove ts warranted to give perfect satisfaction. You can saye the freight trom the northern cities to this shiverin, cried Mrs. Burke. Bring in some more wood. Here, marm, take this corn-dodger into your lap it's as good as a soap stone." A fearful squall announced the execution of the rooster, and short ly afterwards h'e was bouncing place, which is no small item by buying about in a four-quart kettlefhW of us, and at the same time get a Stove that i. oi jVu is more durable, as the plates are much ov.cr tne fire returned tfc her heavier than those of northern make The churn, but the xtraordinary visitor frti!rtrrinrt ora An. Tinloo nnh ct-mr . dn in this place : No.8,with 10 pieces ware & 3 ft pipe,$30.00 ii ijr tt tt tt . t. tt tt 26.00 Address. SERGEANT & McCAULY, febl7-tf Greensboro, N. C. For Sale Low! Two medium sized Mules. B. M. PBIVETT & CO. must haw made her carelees, for she upset the concern, and the but ter and buttermilk went swimming over the floor. " Grab the ladle.Bill," cried Mrs Burke, " and help dip it up. Take ke'er, don't put that snarl of hair in ance to ches longer than the apparel, a white apron with red strings, blue stockings, a yellow ribbon, and whife cotton gloves. Ier reddish hair was fastened in a plug behind, and well adorned with he tail feathers of the defunct roos ter before mentioned. When it was announced that emuel Lord, the groom, was com ing, Sally dived behind a coverlet, which hung across one corner of the room to conceal sundry pots m a and kettles, and refused to come brth. 3Ir. Lord lifted the corner of the curtain and peeped in, but quickly retreated with a stew pan and a few words from Sally, ad vising him to mind his own busi ness. Lemuel was dressed in blue with bright buttons. The entire suit had been made for his grandfather on a similar occasion. His hair was well greased with tallow, and his huge feet encased in skin pumps. Very soon the company began to gather, and the room was well rilled. " Now, elder," cried the groom "drive ahead ! l want it done up nice ; I'm able to pay for the job ; do you hear 1 Come, Father Burke, trot out your gal !" But Sally refused to be trotted. She would be married where she was, or not at all. We urged and coaxed, but she was firm, and it was finally concluded to let her have her own way. Mr. Morrison stood ; the happy eouple joined hands through a rent in the coverlet, and the ceremy pro ceeded. Just as Mr. Morrison was asking Lemuel, "Will you have this woman," etc., down came the coverlet, enveloping bridegroom and pastor, and filling the house with dust. Dick had been up in the loft and cut the strings which held it. Mr. Morrison crawled out looking sheepish, , and Sally was obliged to be married openly. To my wonted equilibrium, ninS' with Pinching steadiness, their influence appeals to s n.noon i, . . tho columns of that ndinnt nanr and night, to walk in the way they bade inwardly my ind.gnation the columns ot that odious paper, ' . f mJlrble hM ,t is aid. rest of her .1 u uuu u luwar(Jiy Iuy luuitruaiion - i -r. i,-ir ui-u-- u;.,.m beat a thrilling Uttoo to the flyin infornnngher by appearance, if not - "ZTZ"JT?Ji ' removes the outer layert that im- . . ail : prison xne- soai. cmwu message, the sun, moon, stars, trees the ups and saucers which, ever and by words, that Mum" is the order b non, crashed into the cupboard. of the evening. Soo, heaving a q Lndtrirls. whether vou believe it fai-nt llttl sigh, she takes her bas- meMac or not, the short space of fifteen ket of stockings-and with unswerv- gpiendor cf day, the stillness of night, minntns w mv ishos all nut of ,nS martyr-like devotion, plis her but the spinU home, eljsium, is the in- ight-skillets and frying-pans not needle "til that man gets ready to flnence of those around us, when the mentionable ; whereupon I calmly r . . ivft i .i .3 ,f . , be when he wants a dish of apples and quietly seated myself to cool f pp VrpmnnL Feb. 4th. 1873. off; but tho more I tried, the more a" A fs mt I m tt m mm mt a M it i lea, on i iuy uiiuu im uuiw wauv grew, till finally snapping J I r . x l -1 ii UU UU IU1S SUU CCl, UUU X UUI1 l bCU my nngers 10 mai nypocrmcai oiu - that I am eoingtoh for : the momentous question, Lemue responded, " To bo sure, what else or a glass of cider. doctrine going to help it any either, Patience and Perseverance accompllebeth all uungs." u Men will be men the wide world throueb. And women can't help it, whateTer the, do." I seized tho broom and duster, and proceeded to vent my spleen upon the numerous inoffensive articles Women and Domestic Labor. nearest mv enereretic crasp. Chairs Ijenolr County. La Graxox, Feb. 24, 1873. Dea.r Mkssksoek : Comparative quiet has been the order of the day for some time in our village. Occasionally the sound of the saw and hammer may be heard, but for the most part, our people seem to be satisfied for a while at least with the improvements just completed. The third Una of La Grange Academy in every direction, to say nothing of Inglow, in a recnt letter to Mrs. dust and cobwebs, and with every Blackwell, which has been printed,! dash of the broom on weut another says that one ot the problems which j under the efficient management of Dr ayer of indignation. At this rate, we havo to work out in America is Woolej, began last Monday. We truly hen, I leave you to judge of ray the combination oP'domestic work hope the people ot La Grange andadja- orobable state of mind when, at with high culture." She thinks that, cent neighborhood, will give una scaooi, he expiration ol half an hour, just so long as houshold work is thought charactenrea a iws oy goo oupu. .v , , . , T. I and a thoronrh. practical course of ia- load seated mysell to rest a aegna ng, ;flere caa neve Bur - p - Beriu I Iki-iM r-k-rrrwn I nHf1nf 1 ATI I mmm w boarding house as 1 a a V nuie irom mv arauous liDors, in miug n-.c uui.cimi tuuowwu , Ai.nhii . .. . , , i ins - r walked an important representative tuere must always De some wno orhoUl M i0Dg feit here, hai recently of the male ser making an extreme- work all their lives because others 8appiiedby our enterprising young ly soothing observation, something will not work at all. She thinks it townsman Mr. Charles Parker. after this stylo : " That he wished one of the great things whicn Ame- Qnr Band, led by Mr. Spence, haa pro- he had nothing; more to do than to ricans arc raiseu ior, w icu mo carta a compicvc uuwu. . .mi. sitm tho house irom morning till world how to combine physical toil Judging from the progress they have night, as the wom,)n all did." with refinement. "How," says the already made with the new rument. Well ! it would ie perfectly use- lady, "to make cleai starching and TArl.:. less for me to attempt to describe ironing graceful and pretty occupa- mghUotiheVultltChuich my sensations, as every word in tions-and such they were thought . . fi . Snnda in i. Webster's Dictionary all strung to- by our great-great grandmothers m0nth; Rev. W. U. Kennedy of the Bap- gether wouldn t be enough. I was how to keep the bouse clean, ana to 1 tif the second ; and Rev. A. J. Fmlay- actually dumt.. My tongue clove to assist even in the kitchen, without son of E. M. the third. These are wor- the roof of nr 'mouth. All the pent- the least sense of being lowered or thy ministers and we hepe their congre- up ideas ot tho morning crowded the slightest personal deterioration, gations will increase. The churches a - amakaB.aM.M A IaMM A It H AAmlAWtrilll into ray bra in at once and concen- might surely be managed it women nere - ZnZ ' f trated in m y eyes. Sparks flew, if gave their mmds . - it-lf more de- language dTidn't, and if looks could hcate machinery were invented for M. Kennedy will deliver a annihilate i, I ara quite certain that neiping mem, aim i um tcu 7lh Mtjcht 7 o'cloclc, the affremcntioned individual be made the fashion for all women, p Bnbjects uif mje Men." The would bve been stretched at my young or old, to pride themselves pmbliCAre respectfollT United to attend. . . .? 1 ? 1 1 m . -r a fpAf U- l.vof-wr fpftrimrnerhaDS on tneir aomesiio bhu." we are l iutuij. such a termi nation, proceeded to inclined to think that this pride is Uko his depa rture with all neces- not so uncommon in America a lLE.Bo'nitx has Just received sary dispatch V. I, meanwhile, striv- may be supposed, i ne numDer oi ntw .pedmena of Embroidery patterns. OCCASXOXAL. ing to gather vp my dead-and-alive fiood house keepers among our cul-1 pinking and eneii.es MfScLeotly to aim at hisltivated and refined women is still liishmeat ia 1 mmw - Stamping done at her Estib- thd neatest style. ' t - c2 S3 r - . 'i
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Feb. 27, 1873, edition 1
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