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I ,.(1 .A j A mggttm0mmmmWmmmmmmmmmmm Y f i 11 a "They were a preSeUl" tald nil wife. Wilmlngtoii, N. G. nd irintiUaral ImolemeiiisJ a mencan Cutlery. Iron, SteeL Nails; We would respectfully call the attention of -Wholesale buyers to our full and com. plete assc-rtmwit, embracing all and-evety 4 !?vYYT Oi v.i descriptlon of Good in the Trade, iri& ; t Jf ivJ-Lr Tfcl rort5Principlei w . 1 r v. 3 r 'til at Jl .Ljti;."? " 1 IMl xir'd. the superior, advantages we can offer frbm' having the ' agency of several of the besi Always on, nana bole and , Harness Leatner. lvip ana uan DKina. -, t b FaintSt Oila, :Glassr Bash, Dooraand Blinds, &c, &c. ' ' please call and examine, before purcha sing, the stock at , J ' ' . . . : NATH'L JACOBra : - . Hardware Depot, AtfrS-ly 9 Market Street KXttl WlUi III Wl Vf i .VJA II V. II i I If II I 114 Mi WJtlt UC;Mi III II M ! 1 1 I 1 1 ii 1 1 l lx( .111 it niani rvl ... . j. . . . VtesT-Ai v 9J.o IJl- ioH oiTT U JT J. A. BONITZ, Editor and Proprietor. PmVlisaed Scai-Wekly a&4 Wt yj 4 ! ltuing froca . fiu . caair aad. . rniMn -hter "tilnd Wt NiStmiiyiSimRG&' 10, 1873.' 1 NO. 52. i H. MOORE, M. D. 'tM Co66 Building. Dlt.Y: II." MOORE, haying removed liis oflltie to the Cobb building, can becon- sulted at all times when not professionally absent. apr4-tjanl M ILTON C. RICHARDSON, ATTOBNEY A T XA TT, faitbTul wiie, but rier sfSfoflW" iweeo wnose craei i gentle spmfcjjiero pppjdbj? eym- paioy. uniy now apa tnen, wnen the twilight shadowe -gathered o'er tut cat bii luoutu I V - nao o n .iyr in her heart, and-tburted there Vet SMWEIBWITION. SOME BAY. V CLINTON, W. C. Will attend the Courts of Johnston, Wayne, Duplin and Sampson. Special attention given to collection of claim - scpt26-tf T. DOIITCH & SON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, OOLDSBORO, N. C., a ttrnd the Courts of the counties of John ston Wayne; 'Nash, -Greene Lenoir and Wilson; the Supreme Court and the U. B. Courts. lan23-lm R. T. E. UNDERWOOD, You will miss me some day,: from your circle You call out my lips will be still ; Fcr the voice that now thrills you . will 8l umber, ' In the graveyard just over the hill. You'll remember some day how your finger Once twined through my glossy brown hair. Ah ! the touch of soft hand was tender As the music of dreams on the air. Some day you will sit by the' fireside, And you'll look for my sad, jjuiet face;- , JJi Javivl And the hot tears will rain, from your eye ids, While I lie in my low resting place. f silent tear,, she. would again take upthecroSWaiiylife. No children camo. t bless thilx assort ea pair. , . . . t asaed on--Mr. Walton diet:pDjrktrna8 hadjorflelaptjnj lhe splendid home or the wealthy D Das recently iocaled in . G OLDS B O RO, N. C And solicits the patronage of the people of Then the casket of memory unc'asping, Goldsboro and surrounding country. O'er its jewels fond fancy will play ; Calls promptly attended to Residence on James st., near Episcopal -Church. .Office at Drug Store. Jan. 20, l87S-3mt "QR. THOS. A. WOODLEY, LATE OP KINSTON, TX ., Offers his Professional Services to the citizens' of Goldsboro, N. C.,and surround ing country. Office, at present, at Barham's Hotel, where alfcprders may be left. August 22d, 1872. lm QOmiERdAL nOTEL, GOLDSBORO, N. C. This is one of the best conducted Hotels In the State, (new and established since the Into lire.) At this' House you will find the best of Fare, comfortable fires, excellent Lodging Rooms, a well furnished Parlor and accommodations tor Ladies. 15?" Polite and attentive servants. Jalbtf J AS. W. MORRIS Proprietor, When the grief freighted soul bows in anguish, You'll think of my words some day Thus tte acid and wormwood of sor- . row. jl- ;'-';. .-' : $;':.. 5. Burns tho chalice of life into gall r u" For the crushed heait there's Ho brigh tomorrow And the green sod will cover us all. Farewell 1 Shall ray name be forgotten ? Forgive and think kindly of me : In the beautiful land that is coming, Some dav, I will call, love, for thee. , 1 --'. ' The Two Birthdays. BY E. M. E. beartwasfaat iMrtf 'Walton leaned "on the onlylapon nature andownTaod thaUthronca jtrrai and auf-raeatif the mind as it completes the moment between life and lt is a moment bier with im- fering Hb t"!'' in'atibris, hopes and tears ; it is haycnjol pWcftfandi iorwiiich the consamm'ation that clears up all her soul had longejj;; msterjblyes all doubts, which ,".T 4 . ' jt1 ' J J.J .iremoypscnlradption and destroys Too Much XoXypet. iVn Jerrpri i Greai God 1 What a flood ' 4 : 4 (lot rnttnroma At. once bnrst u non dWeMf&opesfufTl?fHfBfiia TI'Bet, althtfdepaTtW'SDUl I The Unclouded ccnvtvial Jrio,4iThy were married 1 bnght'aeSS of1 tb" celestial region, wbichisibf course, to enhance tbecharm ofthewearer, and at'lhe sametrnVte? off the' Costume to the best acltarrligc.- - - - ' ' lTI'H . t Why Aunt Sallio Neve? 44 Now, Aunt Sal lic.)Oa please tellmc . . ' u never gtmarr:icU.. . ou re member you. said, once, that, when yo'u were a girlu waA.ngacd to a minis ter, and promised Ypu.wouldteil us about teU Mtma(ioHflj'..BMk.uMapi luwTjoiemn-Becreis 01 nature may; it sometime Jiow, aunt, please. thelf reninsiat hi' tavern," tlru. then ldNw&ar".h1e Tmjnediate us' . v. v ' " eyqg uaappo,, auvies wnicn ougni I uniiy oiine naij an rinc presynt L v . ?ce wnea 1 ws auout to nave-beon done, aj)JT doing a forms of imperishable tbeaiiftv. rnay II niecn Jcars old 1 was Jiving iu L reat ,manvpthin5ft p which oughtUhcn gaddenly. .disclose themselves, neiex. to '1: i Are lieeu .doncu' 4JOnepur8tiDg upon the delighted senses, f rfiiAValtrtTL.uraa uhlarfl with liorhts. Inicrhr thft tr!n : R&f. at. th fct iva I and hath i nor tVipm in immpoenrlilo , ..' , ' . i ! ' - L . - - . . li one that took mv finrv wa a Tftiinn and tilled with lovely women and board of dimple's tavern until bliss. . .A J J . 4 11, 1 minister, a very promising young man. iucu. tur ucai uituuikiuita aii wuiuu iioar . in the, State of New acv- lk, though I say it myself, I was quite a good looking girl then, ami had several beaux. The In all that assembly of fair ones, they were about "as drunk as menl Kittle Things. The none outshone the hostess. Time could be and not be dead. , A dis- ness of little things was never more had touched her liehfclr. ?t The kdld-tpute arose touching' the payment of beautifully expressed than in the air1 wasianded 'around ner the bill for the evening's entertain- following raorceau by B. F. Taylor : brow, and had grown a shade dark- mentr. ., ' f T. r, nr,;r i Little martin boxes of homes are er-rthe, blue eyes were .full of long- r "Hold on' said TtmkinW Letr generally the most happy ana cosy; iDgVRdjaishadowrrested ontheirilbe till t'morrow. When we get Ill"e viuages are nearer to oemg brightness ; but the oval cheek -was home our wives '11 be sure to tell us atoms of a shattered paradise than fair andmOoththe forrrilnoVVf ull to do some unaccountable thlncr. anything we know ot ; and little and round.' iShe. haol memKered and if ary one of us refuses to do frtnnes bring the most content, throve of her youth, and now that the first thing his wife tells him to ad- little hopes the least disap it was no longer wrong to think of do after he gets into the house, he Pointraents. him she spent many hours in shall pay the whole bill lor the Little words are the sweetest to dreaming over those blissful days, party." - , nearJ little charities fly farther, and wishing she knew where Ed- This was agreed to, and it was nd stay longest on the wing ; little Pward was. - further stipulated that each should latesare tne stillest, little hearts "I am very foolish," she would give a true account of the result atlthe Mies, aud little farms best till- say : 4he has lone ajro foreotten me. their next meeting. rOn the follow- ea- Llltue b00lcs arc thQ raost read and is now, perhaps, a happy hus- ing evening the friends met again. band and father ;" but struggle as: TimkinsMedViff : 1 Fil she would sbe could not crush the "Well, boys," said he, "I had a wild, sweet hope that filled her; tough one, but I did it. It was heart. Her two years of widow- dark as pitch in the house when I hood had swept awav from her eot home, and as I was lumbering ern Winters. " ; An interesting paper has recently been publ ished .bya. Southern waiter attempt vf Hog to account for the increased severity pf ihe Gtili; winUr. It is-prttty, conclusively tablUned tbf t tht'cokl'of : former, yoara, ia tho cotton belt aad low . pus man now, aaq tne, Uct.scem tq clash with tne known mitigation of cl!- nitc noted in Europe, Asia and many other fWtrn; rtdrip2rentlyix due to idling tfwTcststrdc'rtaringtue soil. The writer hi question accounts (or tht c)iiaaUl Chango by the falling of the Southern forests, arTordlaj-a' tttre unrestricted .scop to ther northwest winds, chilled by snow on the 'Rocky ' iloadtaina ; lie also very strikingly contrasts the effect of the 'winds which reach7 Southern Europe from the- 'arid and sun-scorched wastes of Africa and the J real Desert and those which blow ' from the Gulf ot Mexico over the South- ern part of the United States. The Afri- - cm winds exert no inconsiderable influ- ence on the climate of Southern Europe, producing higher temperatures thtn those which role on the' same "parallels r -f latitude in this country, While the' : gulf, impregnated with moisture, only increase the severity of the cold 'derived I from the northwest winds. In the early part of this century the 4 average Temperature of New" Orleans - WALTER CI.AHK. 3. M. MULLIN. It was Christmas night; Snow covered the eartb,and tho trees were hung with icicles. Bright gleams trom lire to gad shot out into lthe streets. morrxr rilpiorh-hMlB " rang out upon the frosted air. All was life and bustle without and within the i elesrant home5 bf flilas Practice in all the Courts of Halifax, Mar- T -o n tin, Northampton and Edgecombe counties. iJtiVh t r pfiWWflff In the fcupreme Court of North Carolina hungijoto'irjarm and in the Federal Courts. 1 4, ' T, , ' HTCollecfionsmadein aU partsof North tne iairyianu. o usi eign- Carolina. r. : marl4-ly teen years aero Carrie Lee's bright A TT.ORNEYS , if : I HALIFAX, N AT C. LA W, and little songs the -most loved. And when nature would make any thing especially rare and beautiful, she makes it' little, little pearls, little diamonds, little dews. Everybody, calls that little that heard a good sort of a man speak of his little wife, and fancied that she must .be a perfect litte bijou of a wife: We saw her, and she wcigl ed'210 ; we were surprise But then it was no joke ; the man meant 4Le couia Jim bis wue in uis it. In Store and to Arrive! CAA Bbls. Baltimore "Pork, yUU 50 Bbls. Early Hose Potatoes, 125 44 Flour, all grades, 20 Kegs Leaf Lard, s 1 10 Tubs Goshen Butter, i !:' 'iiO Bushels Water Mill Meal, ' "OO " Spring Seed Oats, 300 Bales N. C. and N. Y. Hay, a bets cneap rlarness, Also Bulk Meats, Coffee, Syrup, c B. M. PRIYETT & CO. eyes had just seen the light, and this was her "coming out party," tor which extensive preparation had been made. ?In Jieu. jphiamber: mirror, a vision of rifeovelinlfls. Gossamer; robes Of fleecV' 'white floated around 1 her graceful form'';' ringlets ofgl jldfelgejor her waistj bound, back from herhiw A FIRST-CLASS Photograph Gallery brow ?by albandv bt toearlsy ;Whiie the same jewels gleamed on her IX GOLDSBORO, i. it 1 -r ? r 1 C. f0&.l. SMALL j ; on her che xesU landiAeiieato. as tJuS neck. and arms ed a blush soft inner leaves of a rnsf. while, her 1?ira.S: eyes shone with sarprise Md ili kJt. UlVlUUiiUI v uicuaicu LU meet tut; I " . wants oi .be;people; in .ll sorts ahd sizes of aeiignt at ner own, beauty. The -JP X vZ- T LJ b- Mi I superb parlors were soon filled with Landscapes, Buildings". Machinery. Im- guests, and the hours nassed onl 1 "I O -! . , ... I- pieiiifnis,ing-ncs,Bc.,i'noxograpnea witn r otT,:i neatness and di.imtr.l.. : vWV ,w.iWJf. Ye who live or dd business in respecta ble quarters, have a Photograph of the same anajei tne world kn6w you are living lovely face all traces of care and througn the kitchen, I stumbled! thev love best on earth. We once trouble, and she stood now among I against the stove, and knocked the her guests . a radiant queenly wo- tea-kettle off on to the floor. That man,. Upon her face there cam an started my wife, and she sang out expression, oXi wonder and anxiety. ' to me : ( Some very, dear Jrieuds c from a "Say, you brute, tip over the cook neighboring town had been Jnvit- ing stove, and be done with ltl" ed to this her birlnclay 'partyi and. "No sooner said than done. I she had confidently expected them; gave the old thing, a h'ist, and over at an early hour, as an evening it went.-: My eyes 1 Didn't my wife train would land . them 'Very;, near come out of bed ! but I did it." ' fier house. Butns the out rjass-j .. Tarbox next gave in his expert-; ed 0n.an4.riA word cama from themf ence !1 :! i' lier surpriso grew into fear a pre-j . "Good for you, Tim.; but Im sentiment of 1 coming ill sent the even with you, though my job was blood back to her heart, leaving not quite so tough. When 1 got her fainLajid .whito.-. 11a! th.mT. home ThAd to cret into th house ry Inbwindrjvlon arldJfsl through the .f buttery window,' at and mirth reigned through the sn- usual, and I've no doubt that I made perb rooms. 1 Itf gmle'of 'all Vnr ef. considerable ot a clatter amoner the forts Mrs. Walton could, not shake tin. pansl If yjny wife hadJ)een sie'ofiJreadthatTjp'-qasleep she woke up. "That's right 1" she called out, at thJpp of hQrjirpiee. lT$ Uilrigi over, won't . yon ? Don't miss the crefe PoJrOpsel that; lqc0S?Hv VI Knew tho pot Jnust be nearlyn I. B. Gp.AiNftKTt . .... V. .... President C. M. Stkdmas. Vice President D- Vf .Cashier. Isa&0Bates Assistant Cshifr. BAUK Of M "MOVER; Capitat'SurpW-l1 "225,000 Autnorized Capital - $1,000,000 DIRECTORS t , ,!i C . il Stedman ot "bright & Sted nan. Jas A Leak, of Wa3- esboro. ' M Weddell, of tar- boro, NC. E B Borden, ??k)f1 (TOldshorn N f! I B Grainger, President. What did those festive" hours bring to the swetigirl ?i5he was constantly surrounded by admirers, jwho gazed on her wohderous bean ty with eyes that .plainly .betrayed their admiration. But-one there was feri facd. coveted favor 01 our sweet Carrie D It "Murchison. William? ArMurch" ison. Geo R Freneh , of Geo It-French & Son. HVollers,of Adrian & V oilers. J W Jliu&ou, of Sprunt &Rlnsoh.! Cashier DIRECTORS President. E B BordeB, W T Fairclotb, W F Kornegay, A J GallPWftyerman Weil. pV'-rH.i n -uu P. CUBING, '"'ucul' . .. ..Cashier. t JUc?irctrs: . iOi 1 JameslTIteainond, Fred. Phillips. TJ. G( Lewis, MathewO?4delf. J - . . .."4 ...ij f.irr.i .t - :- sU3 juv aucB ertincates or Deposit hearinffin Urest. :f ;-X iv",,. ..:Ivc4, : U, authorizedW Chartcrto. receive oiifde; Pos,tttoneTsheld in trust hv Tlxecutors. f ,.Hs hets oh New York. Baltimc o&Uafelphia. Norfolk. Hnl , tonf Riehmbnd, Petersburg and all the cities and towns in North Carolina"" ; Boys and sells Checks in sums to suit oq -.vfiuiin, lreiana, Germany, France BuyRandseils Gold, Silver, Bank Bills off the strange send pressed ner. irresentlv JJie-lrarrm ling of feet was heard dutsfde. tTr came men,beanng oefwoen th acLfiall em a rr form fron jyhicK alKUferaed IS mi . 1 . eoue. xneinicK threaded with gash marred the face of the noble. wruw. uuuertnexawnymoustacne orown curls were otcream, dus 1. a coHae orucr fblooVvlanian ugly andas!lduid went the next chnrnin ri vto the floor.".Y hat-befein me ver-hortly lipsrwexenalQjandVset, as if for- afte.rward ; and. what.particniar lan rVJiOiitirrr(?ni3"L5ihe glowing 'gaarjirfepnede.jic- the eye warmth Mrs men moo tttr . . I 1 ..1 nere nas oeen a railroad accident.1 downcast iooKs: . i-:cr near by, and they were taking the "Well, boys," Ke saMs'poso dead andojirxjifitheJisU I ve got to . foot the bill; andlr&ht-of AhearloraH elision. Lwon't fsayl IbriTTl obeted hastened to explainibiagncere- Midget came next, andapproach- toosix ntrance-nto -herHiouse. fed the subject of, his narratlxf with rlXntortu tieart, and have . room for other things besides ; and what was she but precious, and what was. she but ittle ? Multum in parvb "-much in little isihe great beauty of all we love best hope for tho most, and re member the longest. and remarkably po us and steady. He precious- , , thought a irood deal of me. and I kind of took a tancy to him, and tilings went on until we were engaged. Ouc even- iug uc came 10 me ana put las arras around m , and kind of haed rue,, when I got caxited and so;iu iiustrated. It was a lans time airo. and I d.m't kuow but what I might have Lugged back a little. 1 was like any other girl, aad pretty soon I pretended to be mad about it, uud was more than seventy degrees, hd that-' : pushed him away, though I wasn't mad of the winters about fifty-sir degrees- ' a bit You must know that the house ihjorca undoubtedly too high' for the where I lived was on one of the back present time. That the clearing away- streets of the tOV.'U. I here wen- of thp vat f.rMbi of lnfMr nlnM fmin tt doors in the parlor which opened over Southern- States has opened new ways the street. These doors were drawn to. and channels for the cold winter "-wind.- stepped back a little frm himt and from the plains east of the Rocky Moun- " when he caoie up close I pushed him I tains is highlv nrobable and nlausIbJe: 1 . back again. I pushed hiia harder than I b .t it is equally probable fiat the rapid ' I intended to; and don't you thiuk, I and wide-spread prorrcss of emfgratioa girls, the poor fellow lost his balauce ia the upper valleyof the Missouri and " and fell through one ol the doors into throughout all the far Northwest has the, street," made a comparatively smooth plane "Oh, Aun:y! Vas he killed V' over which the mountain winds may 4 4 No. He fell head first, and as he was more freely and in greatd rolumexlc- going I caught him by the ics of his scend upon the States of the Gulf. trousers. 1 held on for a minute and Strange to say, the paper alluded to tried to pull him back ; but his suspend- has 'received a singular confirmation ' ers gave way, and the poor young man from an independent and Tery recent fell, clear out of his' pantaloons into a communication by Professor Schirpa- parcel of ladies and gentlemen along, the rclli to one of the learned tocfctiei of street." . Prance, in which are given many curi- - "Ohl Aunty! Auutyl Lordy " ous observations on the great cyclonet ' . 44 There, that's right, squall and gigolo which have deposited in Italy some of as much aa. you want to. QirU that the' sands uplifted from the desert of cant hear a little thing like that without Sahara. ' ' i-. ri tearing around the room and he-he-ingl If the 'Obterved fncTPase of severity ia in such a way, dont Jcnow cnougli to come in when it rains. A nice time the thconthern Winters Is" confirmed by long experience it Vlll worlr very luster- d changes !h x&i agricultural'srid sani tary coodilioa of the Gulf 'States. 'By increasing the Winter rainr'lt rhay ac complish much good, supplying the sofl' with stores of water against the usually destructive droughts of summer. The Sun .explains the difficulties of the Credit Mobillier prosecution by a story told by President Lin coin. . In Lincoln's early practice he was employed to defend a man charged with stealing a lot of hams The evidence was conclusive, and' the counsel sat down in despair determined to make no defence. Not so with thejmsqner. "(jet up, says he "and pitr.h, into the wit- posses it wiijeoraoout' all. right." rAnd so it did. The jury returned a verdict of not guilty, much. to the astonishment of the court and conn- "How was-it brought about ?" Asked Lincoln. "Why, you see," aid tho'trlumphant larcener, "ev- ary man on mat ar jury nau some oi th'erh ar. hams." There is too much Credit Mobilier among , mem Ders,tajidmitof,very signal results. r -. 'i ' I t . ft t- . ' -T ! ! . mad who mAnic'ofle bryouwiir have,' won't he. Catch me Telling you anything s gam." ' . 44 But Aunt Sally, what beenm" of hi m. Did you ever see him agiin ? ,T 44 No ; the moment' he touched the ground he got up and left that place in a terrible hurry. I tell you it was a sight to be remembered. How that man did run ! ne went out Wt-st, and I believe he is pre .clung out in Illinois. But he contalninstatlstics of population, is an never married. He wr.s very modest, interesting and valuable document,eni and I suppose he was so ba ed that time, that he never himself near a woman aga n. That girls, ing compilation or interesting is the reason whv I never married. I rgard to ur South Cta'roltna. rtz Population of the South. The ninth census of the United State 1 . I - . - . . . m I TV whnw Rimnv hrnwn pvpc nina. i nearest, me nisaster rshf iiatPTiAri inateiv mv .witfti asKfia; too mncrrox t w ' J ' J 0.. .r -r -'t T t. uzr fiblf u.i -rfi,rr, "7". rjl. I.' :ti ' hi? curios, knd , bperri handsome l WW $!ying ?ee& a,nd widely-beat- me. um Whelf-I got bdmli T fotSifa tH6 j Jhddlwbn hfsH wav far into the VPg heart. Quicklv orderme r a Iback door unlocked, sd I eotinto tbe, xaTifetv or 1? asmon. CJ fL.O. " v W I Edward t;Moptrose w&S ialyfiung awyer, just graduated iil his pro-Jto the sjilU ibrjn, iftndf kneeling by isi6n)aieWeky5,eneft purbackwtiTe-haif"from his and the racket of mv fall was quick j tentto4rJfc elegance must wear flounces , lv echoed.bvsJIidt'svoioeJif eeksketes1 were-worn, dresses Vere withp,ke:althl tBQtikumoa librehead-WTtrraivild shriek wliich' pitched Tpe' Vk tm j g- iMonths passed. : on I and- Carrior!ng through the house, startlin grew to-love the poor soenat gajj tKffadkJ kl Titteri follow, as women love but once, and most idolatry, iney were oetrotn- ed, and Carrie's blues eyes had gath ered such happiness inthei bright depths trial W fehd; looked "at Her knewthat Jove had enterediierl fledrf far away. . ISne did noi heart. But ness flea iar away, rxuirmur -when ' her prond fath'er rudely broke her engagement witn receive xne aaaressoi one wnowas rh and powerfulTa'nd, alas ! could ruin him unles ter fo inne c 1 t puld wti: bride" ose.rnd ttn dJ Botr.flWB ness, sh-leli nboh t unconsciousness. . r .. ? )- z Reader ycml -have guessed the truth. The wri&iQrn'aniaSi Ed ward Mantrof ean4 Ibe eye of lore had recognized him even after vears had nassed. But he was not deai mtlOTy Xnf rsl of pam and eJirum,wea.)Lhe sick man.fieemea tiLvmg uis yontu overv again, ana wun pieaaing lones ne wduld call ferilCatrierand wheri the soli 16'rijb grmilbn'tingers fell tapbnhis brow, he would look lip into ner iace ana wnisper. -at r HerbertmitowasTf tocj fi shim an, wno xould love notning better th blmselL utiewas Jpd of:ja, youngrperfplt Deauty, anal iie tavisnea vpon ner empto There tit i l dly frighten I bracing a large amount of practical infor- w d.ired trust mation, from which we make the fldlow- rl r . in Tfm t' . felt very bad about it for a long time I J In 1700, South Carolina1 had ' a total' . lor ne was a real goo.i man, ana often thought to myself that we have been very happy if his suspenders hadn't given away." I have population of 249,674,' ranking a the ' should seventh State in the Union! among a to- ui ui ii oluics. tTuim. Ao,io;irce colored, 1,80V; fax.e6l,6.i:ui' l ' ! 1 few years agd there cdBld net be twoffasniocs'btre style i1 one thing was room prepared apdhe nearest phy-i LhougewithQut making much &otS8-;(. ua nc other. If nounrcs were the 8ician summoned, "she went lose1 f but in .gotae up fiUifsj-Iitpmbled, Bad" 'tne least pre4' .1 -Alii 1 m , I Jt- ' . r- -fl, -.T ciM nfTC At I TfrrA fl r WA 3 11 JUU liiWiiwAfcaiiiJ (indish and'odd. It was .W&cMiiinm- .vi SVtf -ttrmminbonnets, and - . m m-mrn - 1 'm " . . 1 I - w Die again r JLumble and preaxyopri . . . el6 It i3 only-lately that m m - m w mm Grumbling: Extraordinary. . . ..: i ui; Some time ago there lived in Edin burg a. well-known grumbler name4 Sandy Black, whose often Tec uning' fits' of spleen or indigestion produced .o-ae amusing scenes of senseless' irritability which were highly relished by Ml except the brute's good, patient little wifej One morning, Sandy ros4bent on 'nar rel. The haddi?s andegcwere excel lentdone tp aurn,'and had been order ed by himfc4f.tho previous ' evening end breakiasr pissed withoht the leoked-f jr cause of complaint.-" -' ; J "J4 What' will yon nave for dinner, an dy,Msai6VMriUl3ck "r' J 44A chicken, .ffiadamVr;sJid1he hns- hlnd. - -rf u.c t -.'.:: mi .nuuiewn i .tJ 4-R6ast ot tailed " ad trAjVifeV' ' 4'Confound it, madam.ll'ynn ffad -beefi a good and considerate wifeybhV!'hsTte Ftorthless. neck;. . y, ..- r. I 5T6nW enlarged its orbit, and allow- known before this what riTfcekl 9atmxy v,Sava.I.: "That's too mncb foTTi,i mm atvla nd modes to be in equal growled but and slammed the rdoor be- . - ' . I vym iiiwj J - i - .. MidgeVlJr rd rather pa?thoJmVatffavo at ; oile time. At the present mo- the tavern." , MAnd so boyferUlmenf we have loose jackets, tight poion- settkup." l(iny W -h 30jJff?l?lfftT" aPcdmin- a mrm mminv. vol vmr nnitnn rnpn- e ad. Heavens 1 ment must be that when the last nuuQr. expires, on our np 4ia a 'change 1 Tell me yi wbd raVe eeriest read ia nature nndk ir. bDlwbatnf.w world v arc we born f Whither .baii that" ppark that ;ur, seeht gence. i 1.. ... 1 . .... . . -..-1. ' . . seeteiJ-iat iriftAmrirehensibie.jnteiir. fledr Logic npon.trae.cpia, ir long and carewj ghastly corpse that lies be-l overefOiie?ivad.nevefr:martied. tore Vbrf I Thift-wa.s-btt5a sneiu, hadi never. lQvedrba.;Ah marJ,andhayiDgJOnlvre'ccntlyhcard thejimmortal essence,, that JMBJI pgbe? bnsadTsijdejhj left tojane perlxaj thlDC-a then naFtentrt taTrur beninerfte mmitable ciaeni'occurrea. txcourred. I capacities of delitrht i f newvppjRers ille, jet, gimp, and embroidery ; bodies witfiwalst-bands.'with sashes; clutpeaux fin Telret?i?!k and lelt ' "Why shohld we not nave long iainng roocs n.e iuobc 01 Norma,' as well as tne short scanty skiib rdhnpn Cnarlottes time.' to set ofl the tnty" looped ' $p4 petticoaU !bf Dlly Yarden I I do not see " why we should not hive as many styles as dress-makers lik to invent and women to wear. The ' I m I ' ' it- ! 't 1 f i m m " picturesque sppearance 01 our arawi . . : I hind him. left the house. It was irf thei snrinsr. and 'a friend who' wrf rrment a heard the wife say: ' - t j 4,Sandy's bent on a disturbance to out of2(l ft In lSlObe'lotaJ popufatjbn wm 554; slaves, 188,36-5.' Buth in rank out -bi 24 States. "in 1 SOO VifxilI twAitlCt - 741 whites, 237,440rfre colored, I,- 8H i.aUvea, ,;t5M.X5., .Eighth,-U.raaki pf 27 Spates. : vz: ; - ,T4,j w;.:. : injLSOjXht toiu population was mi, -ti 1 - white, j257, SO?; free colored, 7,M J; d , slaves, 310y40U inth.iatra&k oatof '27 tatca,fc , .f s j f:.-: 2 : 1 b 1840, jtlyj total; popnlaVP WH,-5M,( 393r:HhiUs, 2$&,34: fre tdoted,-fl TS; slaves,' 37,0 3.3, 1 iSlerDntxin Tank MtcX 39 piatfi;iin-n :oa III. tx-A c: 0185o tb total .pcpJiUaoBUffaiciCSr.,.;,. u.q? -d whUe 2740 ; free colored, 80;- i -. Vltei-i.ciTcttltliJinwrj . olf:, viunq ol ijr:? i- s inInaaOO; thfet&ta) ppalathn was 7Q tc J 7f-rwhiteft, MlMfrawntodyH? -siara,-ft020o. dUsif6S,vigntflenlh n . J rp rank at of CI SUtemwiJL. ii lo rt'!-. ? I s Jn i70, lhe Wtal ?opahtida wM'05, day;I shall not please him, doMTr IndiMfc 124 ; jChliilTweaty J rooms" ana promenaaes cowu jr h Jn'iwl iherebvi" All fear of monotony lwotIdJJbe A3?us eluded: a "'green c dress won mac preen I in one at vie is not too same u a 1 t'l dress made in another. Ajromsn r.L-l i:.1-fl J....- i. ' a'fl I . - womia ,airoTiave iree scope wuvreia us " The dinner time came and4 SanflY and his friend came down to dinner. The fish was eaten in silence, and on ra!sing the cover of the dish before him1 in a towering pasion he called ou : "lioilcd chicken, I hate It Madam. A thicken boiled is a chicken spoiled. ' Iu mcdiafcly 'the cover wai raised for another chicken roasted to a turn.' 'Madam. I won't eat a roast chicken. roared Sandy, you know how it should have beenVookecT. '"lu " '' ' "At thaf in8tat"a"broned chicken with mlshfootna was placed:6n tuViible"' t "Without green peas, roared thegrum f0oil,iplra&kTtt7 8titat.fiTa ani -5 yorniUnsa jUUledog, happene4 tq iJirjtthiibselilaqTryi Well; nam here'scaoorjrrmlraoi-i'I knowwbe'fe'vl I 'cd41ie 4akt!dJ Beribi;rTm"emrcTrtft Uherrkotnfnobftcr,"l t(occf 44 UhefcrthatVumti'mUl air Hhat wealthbaauV: Vjid mt f . f t m.-L-mm. K. ' ------ V fac4 and is u re, and thus we should ar- Carriewellf h4itf 4jr-WltUt T1 UB 3LE2UIi3,225 t v t - - 4MercMtry friends byinail orl t
The Wilmington Messenger (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 10, 1873, edition 1
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