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""""V t. 11" f . - 'S JHE MAGNOLIA MONITOR ITBLISIIKI) WEEKLY -AT- MAGNOLIA, N. 0 BY . T. HAXXAFORD. O ADYERTISITO RATES. Ten lines, one iixii spt-tv. or Xim, constitute! square. STACK. J 1 W. 1 MO. ii MO. f, no. 1 VK. TEKW.H: Or thro: M''i"' $2.00 1 .25 75 VOL. MAGNOLIA, N. C, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1874. . 28 Eeadinir matter Doctors are diarml iif- teen cents par line first insrrUon, and Um cent- per line for ech subsequent insertion. There will be no deviation trail the alore rates and regulations. t3T Our terms are CASH unless bv ppocial contract! MIH'KLl.ANKOl THE MAGNOLIA MONITOR; f ia,;ht,,r ,v",u yvit'x l lon,.i her evil buid lint lici-ll :l 1 1. i ( evotloll ()t 1 1 1 til and unquestioning : her hand in :i dazed, itad not been ab- i !devotionof hiiif 1 love. !eardear of way to her head i- the only I'iij)! r published in the Conn t y of'Juli;i, tux! has ail ex tensive 'ircnhit ion in Onlow, :tn I .loin . K.t ...h.,.-... ..-,...!. v..tr,.l , Rait,!.'-' -md a tender Hmi e wreatiK'.i "P i'K' K'l'1 ' oiimi.-ucfa again to beekoned K8Hi,."iV...n the ro,,m. the leautiful mouth and a proud, holy I peruse it as tnough unwilling to b,- Kil,.lHoni in.-- ' look ot lov crept into the depths ot I liove the evidence olhcr.-y,. Then. i -My dear, I dt-sM-.- to introduce vm-i ! those soft brown eves as the letter . as though bid just remembering j,, to th.--.-ntleu.an wiln whom v.oi ,,-e poking in its cranked writing, so lit-, she tremblingly lilted the little scale,! , to stand iii. :,:! wltues- t he sacrifice ' tie like the bold, elegant chirogra. .hy paekot and tore oil tlie wrapper, ,0- ! Follow in-- l'l.iv. our heroine wa of her lover's former let te; s, was b ld- Conducted into a c-.sv ldtlc sitting' ed awav with a tender kiss and a paying thought ot that pamiui wotuui ci arm fr mi which she knew the lia ble fellow yas still suffering. bewildered .s.,ri lie again picked d a; i ro. m, wh.-i t- t. This ii"! i AllfJ .xat'.iiTii Kfiiif.ly l- war ti,. ,1 i;..t toiuiii :i -inx'- parti.-ie of Mer-c-ji v, r me- injurious uiim-ral aiibntanui , but U PURELY VEGETABLE, -ontit:.! i: -4 til": , southern l:ui .? 1 1 i-r h Tliirli mi II--' 1 ''"' '''' l'la--it in c'liiiitii' " lio: r I a -i s !n"-t p:-;-v;til. It will cure a.l 1 iseasi s caused by Derant-men. of the L.v. r .. :. ! ! ,i vi r t ."ii ;i:;i nit arc a t ;i -1 i-i 1 ! : i 1 1 t ! i : pi in in tin- Published Wednesdays TIIK pledge; at spunky point. IioW, pits Yet. winch hope's ire wliat poWe bright vcrdme ; the en1ent Iii. 1. tli from vnii tio- mu I hose innteoh. thest! two v.iimg but eloquent sheet maid. -ii a Ti.E ok viarcors effokt and hdman pebidy. .1 i Tii J; 1 1. r liiat:.-.i Iif 111' Ml' .i . ' Soil j 1 1 : ': it l.ilit; . ; i.f the- si I., i ki ii i ! tll-S Ml' l 1... . tie-" l.o.i- If: '. I ' V vr-rrf.i-l : I ; This Gica! Ii i l ; 1 ':i- liou - : t l i : -: ;i I ,,. -,. 1"S ,,l .M,l, - iw ;..! : he. i:..-!" , In.. ;i ;i.. e. I.il "I h.oil,- hiil-tl t I. i i : t" i !; . i! , 1 ; 1.1 I ii ( hi-, , ,i'il I'M Ml'- I "'' i a 1'iita- ' n; in ,.f j . :.: ",'h. ! - l -. I . all , ii . . I " ,1'L I;,, mi--. . : i., r tii- i.o -: ilr a! "t ii.- i::--as-. ; :i i iiii,-, l:1'-.i i s .it. riij . I .'. i M . i': - Mil"-. . SPECK IC v.-;:iiot Le foui '1 : tii" L-ast L'npieasdni. , F.,r CoNSTil'VI'ioN. bVsi'r.l-s!.. .iauii- ' die-, l,illi',ii- alla-K-. a. lv ii-ailai i,- . .-..Iif. 1-- i'i-. ssi,,ii .i .-.lirit-s sol'K vSlo.MACil, li.-art- IHU'M, iVc. SIMMON'S LIVER REGULATOR, Of Midicilie, the cheapest Imea am best Tumi y Medicine In thr VVoild. , M.wrr.e Tl l:K!i ONLY !;Y .1. II. .CO., j MACON, CrA.. mill rHU.AIELJ'I!IA. j Price Si. 00. Sold by ail Druggists. ; It'n all very well for preaching. lir.t preachint,' and practi. f; don't agree; I'm panned on virtue and temperance, And von cant wriii' it in on me. Ju.t toddle aimy wtli your pl.-de. Squire. Lf tlnt'n what you want mo to nign: LV-t wixt me i-.nd von I've been thai". Ami I'll not take any in mine. A ear afj" lut IVih lulv. v li t o" the boys w;t l:-re: V."e ul! -ot coi lu-d a;? 1 i-i ii., I tho pledge. 1'or to drink no in .to that icnr. Th-i-e f.as TilniMi )', :.i! 1 iieriir Mcl'lmil. An 1 me mi Aimer Try. Ai. l She!!, hoy. Levitu-iw. And the (iolyei-H- -I. ike mid Cy. And we antiedup a Imnilre l. m tin iKiuds of Ieai i,:i hc-d.'O. Fur to be divided the following Fo'tli. '.Mon;AHt the boK tha, kf,t the pledge. And we knowed ea-h u-i .. well, Souire, Vim may Ud:e my ,-.ra, , a I h1. iaf every man when in . . i:ed lii.- e.Mue Dithi't feel dead sun- el tu- poo!. ier e r astomslin ien ! and delight, tdn' wa idroiited by no ' lgss a personage than 'ol. Jtalpii Moreiai d. What lie.-d to depict tin jov ol the lovi'rs, so ioii- M paiatid ' There arc few hearts, young or old. among my readers, which havenoi. at some period ot" their lives, h-lt ji..-,t the same sweet sensations now agita ting the breasts o: beings, and what mine is there who cannot svinpatm. with our heroine in the love and iirhb- your lovin which she felt in this tall, manlv, sun-; letters w.ll be doubly dear in tha brooiwl b,v.-i- of lii-rs; who h:nl tol ' COIIllHO' tlllh" beCHUSeot tilC UttCl' IllUlC three years been nobly fuUilliug his duty to his country 'mid the Miloke ( the batlh'-h.-lds which wee. alas! so many then throughout the country. The surprise was of coins.- the w-o:!; of our friend Floy, and she it was who had suggested that lor (ear of disap pointment, Ralph's coming, which wa. a matter of uucevtninly, should be kept concealed from Kssie. A few moments only were allowed them before the ceremony wasp-;- a tiny box bom which she into her trembling hand a n. all fragment of a g,hl chain. As i ... i 1, n. tii inu.i- ,i"i,ih ii i,i i veiling eieotleil voun- heart, by an instinct granted, was ab ut to give ,,,, j d. s . !. -.v saw those leafless brauthes grow ra- in- given up ev. , vt'en -- ,; .' 1 o e! diant with a mantle of fresh green 1 thought of van ' Sir. i am hero leaves, and she saw in a coming time You have n, t sen' for me but I hav in an -verlasung spring how her Come '. Your name, sir, is kuouu' a t uie so uarren ana siiorn nere would honored Vo m,- ..r,d HF ,) I ... I .. . i i . i: . ..i. . -.1 . ... , . ' . no in- Liouieu auu itiau ran la iu wnn ; repuoii to 'i, oih r. 1 1 " ! -MVS i t I;,,' sll'v : ; -i !' -i : a t ! i In.- the lieautiful garb of immortality. Iro rk i i n e y.ii ghti. iing rein let U- in her ham Ave! fold it awav sweet, patient. picK up lr mi her le t w.j. n- n has trustii.g Kssie: the road looks almost . fallen, the letter which ha wrought smoothe with lew shadows before 1 such a terrible change in the gentle . . ;,. o,. . i,,... -. ;. i i ... Vull liow. but tliero iliC TR'seiiei1" 'n'" """" " -'- wuai I For the Magnolia Muhitur. I SITUS AN SOl NlS AT KIXMINA- 1 SHI N PINT KOXTIXKUK1). nre.'.v. e.i . r!ie tr.-es , l-.l - i! V hv Kirrv Ki Jtiocs h-rt W;i m; I In our frequent konversashuns, Mis tar Knowali interdueeil rnennv ditf.-r- i nut toppicks. I raly d(j beleeve In 20th. 1S64. I .in It i,, 1 ...; ' '. .,, .- . n., ,,. l1 ., , x- . it , ,. . - o. ii in.- ,ii iiiii;ii'iiiiiii,iiii4titii. to wound was center filled with j ed in every line: , i i . i ... i ..(......a i reader ol , love, so glowing wuu me ue.oLi"o wi ,,,.i.o. l.) i-t ,,-i .iiiii i,.' -in ien ... . -- . - - . rAHAa 'Ul I I 1 " . TI 1 ., ... ,,. th..elabJe leave the hospital tor th aniiv. aiul as I ' tl Kspiess ow i lie axetl tne Willi i-ii l ' ,i i 1 eannot know what may be mv fate iii th- com-. iC lloUO! ueai in i inn ... battl - . I eannot e o int o the ilai-r. rn ,!,. battle-neld with the conseioiwnesH restiii'' ui,i,ii essness slirouding the future. '.".r,os in i An ! 1,!,.-s mus "Wii :: iii, at: ! al liire atoned by a L v.-- o, gressiia-n. on sb. d 1:1 a ia ma et b: t wi en 1 he p. ildauious SrttiU'V grabbers. Lend nio a .1 dlar !" "My dear : ' ex tir. Iv a wall of de a, el 11, . 1 1, ir. I lie a. " "U m.st ; i was i n o ' " Vnll W , hi" i'.s h.iU, t'e . g! warm-v i da what 1 tinat nv mankind a an iu siitewshun, an I tole him I diddent think tha wu. tu Ik- depi-ndid on out en site, an theer wu;: but a veiy littel iMTurens in mankind an the nnmni;'. brute kreashun. "Whi." sez he. "Miss Kathun, Yew IT I5LI 'A'J'lt ).S. Christian Advocate, RALERiH, X. ('. ill'S. J. H. liOBBITT, Editoi: A I'riu.iMiia:. Ksl nlHs1iel in I---;.j3. lj:irp,.'st HAS. Till. i it- til-.it ion Devoted to lleli-iiii!. I.tt.-nttare, hei :..- , Ai ., Ni-ws ami (.i, Mei al lntclligt new. Tin, !-,,,,,, r.rtlip X. C . Con ti-v.-ii c-i- ot the "M.. IU. C'Uiirth. South. i its ia.iniSXor, tatl ofwunm aw ngen 1 Toward mcreasing its eirenlution. We oiler no premiums. The Anvoi i stands ' upon its iiitiinsie merits. wv.h it is Mt-thodirftic in doeti ine. it will : eontain ntVH tfom ah t hun n. s. it a .,-elcom- viini- t,, tii- ini-1: Of all Hetioniiuul i.'i.-. Its wiili- aii'l I'.n'i ' r t-: ri u! a Mi ml K.i'1 II: .,' ! ,' '''" ' a tar t. UM-. t l.-Jj for six i. Till! ft I E. I i $i L'3 3: 11 S: to ilia ki ll l'-a.'lt'ias Tor awhile it u!i wen': It. ..iy: AN e pat uji a job next ylx : For to m.iko -lo.' b'lifV'j !i. v.ife o a , dead. And he went home , Id i n' Then Abtier l-'i-j- be kilie-1 . iiian. And afure he was 111111-. .uel'hail Jii.-t bi.ked thu wi 11: -r o..; at-: sheer Uy .itt.11' him nlov.ed in jail. But Cbristniaa eooped the le-rifT. 'i'hrj c ,0no0 h'atlien d ban in And fchelba's boy, LevitimiH, .sew Year's ti-ln a.- uin. And aloLi- in March tho Oolvers (ot so d.'unk that ii freli biled owl V ou-d a looked 'iongnide o' tiicm young raeii Like a sober temperance, ford. I"o ir miwitJis alone I walked tlie chalk; ithoii -,ht in;, heart v,o:iid break. And aa ill-'la hoy a-t,!appui.4 my back, And axin "what'll ye take'.'"' 1 never alept without dreamin dreams t 1iirbui, paeh or lye. ,Iiut 1 ebcwod ,.t my ni- i-'cr-Uead and Bwore i d take that pool or die. At lust the Fo'th I bumped mv.solf g'ftfBWlMllNi'inWWtBiwt nrxtft. Then scooted down, to J'agjjait's bt . For the pledge w sib o'Y at liocn. And all the bo; s was .1 tl; red there, And -a-h. man hii: bin . lass. War !iin' :.ne p.u tl: .-iiji'k. iiuile solcinn like, 1 i ui to see the bis. i.iin pas.-. formed which converted our lively friend, Floy Benton, into Mrs. Seatoe. I under which new latum site will hem.--, forth be known to th" reader. ! As in those days ot blockade an I universal disturb';; ;-r, bvid.d t'vn , H't'i 1: an itiipossibiliiy. the Vosmg I'-n j pie aud their friends were fuin to c in tent, themselves V.Mi a trip to 'tie ; home .1' Major re;i.'!, wh'-re ;ie ; i were wainry weleoiu-.i and jr' ! i : their heart's contenr i v the happy p:e i rents ..-(' the gro-m. ' Essie returned to me that I am doiu-r voa a wiona-. W'li. n ln - ' i'n I j'ftvi- vail tin- 1 1 a If nf tlii lirtln ,l,uii, I Kalph's letter came to her the lu st told you should your f. elin-s ever ehuiie t. of December, and the week following return it to me. and promL-ed that 1 would do . 1.11 -n i hkewiHi-. How little then did J ever ihuik ot she learned Ot the dangerous IMllCSb t,.-iig th- lirst to break the troth then phUtc-U. I...,- V-itii.ii i-i-it in"- lor her i know not. darinitf lassie, bow to nroeeeil. I 01 . .i.-.i.. , -.1...: o , , ... ,' , ' 1 , : 11 .,, jinow ho n;u uv la, uivn uean, now mv aa ;! ,Jt mi-ic; mais a swec uu assii- ,'"(- I,,,.,.' T 1.., . 1 1 . . I ' (irtlil um r. ,'ui at i uc me paillllll IllliV 10 perform, it is net manlv in me to shirk it. ' , -. ., T . , , While so neat- death in tins dreary hospital, and 1 . K!'olt, sez , lait 1 Kali pio before any of my family eould aid me. I was i it fur awl that, ail 1 kli pi'oVl' that nurHed in fact saveil Ironi d-: tb - bv t Im in ' - -i- 1 . . anddevotiou of sweet -H here, and .he Tin , S,VI,1SWI '' ;!,n 1 S',M" her niinistratioim, it ems. has learm-d to love '.l"ns liutiilir. ' me devotedly. 1 eannot - 1 -ale not to explain ! " llow ll Yew make that ' how the knowledge of rhiri itmc to me. 1 call i i-i - .. .Jug i( liie reader will call to mind Unity m a-ony assure you that -even thonxh the ! u l ('""eineiit ot manners ; , - , i, , ,-, . i , j assertion render me c 'Uti-mptibie in vour eves j toots Willi d iiVu re: is." ! me eiy gi p.n una umj oi ii.ivuj.ii.. ; mv feeiin-s towards voa are unchanged, and i ..v., ;t a,.,,', v . o : ... ...;.. i .1..' r i: . : ao noon l. mv. ii v ; nai )'. i i'h .11 . 1,( I I,;, o ,' 'a pai siino:;!oUn ! right n t)ii out gl .tl ill 1-u: o el ;he ' g' :rg th mu !i i ii at.' " l .C Col.',. -tilled se ( CI's," (' 1 - let- ;i at ' not v. h ( Kill" - I t III;!'.' services, aitirv circa vatioii fo am -iad uAtaec s 1 1 1 o t v. . s if V. Oil'" b a :er .i r than 1 s:i PP to come as soon as oossilue. a i i or (ilecsuui was fearful of the result. Filled with alarm and forebodings as to the condition id' her idolized nother, Kssie m;ide her preparations as qickly as nossible and uu.f took the journey lioine, which was no slight uuderta- A- ti.e t' . o. i!. i ..I ! !': - l - o h i. - M .ke it tWO II W, a wi se he konsi ,- I'KAVJah" OT i II! LiyiOK SS LL1IK 1, "fur ole Misti Mela-en leached anr i 1 1 - e 1 1 1 -1 1 1 - laamit-ii. 1., t.,L-H, t!,n uft, I ,1,. I ...... , i a:.. ...i-i uiui, I iu.,,ii v ttiit.iiiii.-jHin.p.xMV. i yjnij tti I an, UIO- j, 11 ' it length t'haroluo wnat l believe to be a duty to one to ! " laiiM.u s,'. mat 1 1X1 pci llieiiess savage, aud In 1. our- ty good au.lioritv.'' she B I T ..., ..... i;r. . T i.... .1. ...a. . : : t. i i 1 . . , . 111., V . l .1 "nviiu i ono i-jj in.-, i ti..-.Li;' mejmun winen oeioll,Ts IU T!.( no nio .no. ...ji uuu, I have worn taroa-a so ma e dan-i-s next lnv niece r, i know eii, uie'ei s '.lie iiiiiurt ns m ores. i c n - rin j I ii 1 liL.tm. L' ,,..,,.1 11 TW... t . IT 1' r , 'JiiSs'fc-'v I'llOl-Ul i II, ' l till. lTy for ine, darlmg Lssie forgive me -and v, , ,. , .... do not utterh- d?rie 1 Kant see it, sez 1: "the yuim- 111- UM Ui'.TVXATE E.U.PU. ien res-'ii'e'd I Iviiea- very low with t V-' heart, and lte.r ol ou t send me the pi piubpaeumonia'and it was several j t&J- th' reliroaches v. ,-;;ry days ere a (iecisiou could be a: ide hy I'r. (ileesum whether life or d.-aih would be the result. Ou the eigi'i day after Essie's arrival, how- i if ; "IMIil o liquor se -Uur i f . : !, this late i::,:' liiV I tug the . hi is an ess Hi ;' e r. i. n i! would ii i ,e r t " i ", i r essa.g on t u iv. I'ardoii d I h:,x. ' ,1 iu lleaVell, I be 1 ig ; ;it wdir '.-A ;.-'- I M - . lie - ; d 1. - mv hd ,!-..' slos .: .v. e'l, s, - rved me lavorabie signs were ob- S. before t:;o-i : ' dal party, as she was to re! urn to Wd ming-ton on New ear's d ty, and o i-.mrse our hero accompanied her, no only to S., but ai'ter a few days quiet !v imojiiiv r.assed in ine old nome, in , not n M.'.cojiiuiinied her down to Wilming- i and e.iuiurition of nursing the patient ton, demurring meamvinle, at tier res; deuee there, as he considered that city just then, anything but safe from an j Sealon -.was the same trieifd as of i . T gau t i menu, it was, however, a te di . us e(ivaTH-e-nce, and had it not in. n br the unremitting kiiiuTiess and al t'-uiion of lb-. Gleesum's family, Fiov and other friends, Kssie could 1 know tiiv word pronounce. jun braw with hi, eer rings, no.e ' on my bc-iness; but nv own rings, blank it lethurs an heeded shoes science tells n,e it is ilgt to s Ii w i ! 1 1 i 1 1 w ' I l riMu(wi" i.iiin :in.l imint. thi ioarful i ii r.. . i i- i 1 i ' i , umu wuu uv uv vuiiu: iois uv uv mcuicai uurnoscs. Mi it ir i ri.. t . . - . - siruoo-ies or a soui in its nour ot uu Yords! light, we o v-:i i ii v i o r be v st ii vi 1 o te 1 t he ix ne- i.a i.: i.: r... .1 : , , 1 . 1 - 1 , j ----j - - - - - r- wuu uii iiut'i nui nun u.i uiasll iuiii ! M hii.i s.owtv ti!t:me2vwoiiii ii(- . i. . ... t..n4.. . . 11, WOIOS. HO ,lh In-r b-iir C.13K1H it-i .'ii- ,,.,,n.... .,,n'r t ..- ,-l ,.;,.i.. ,. 11 ,.t 111 tii. ii.it i,.iin t. 111 ii.i 11,11,1, 11111 i . i.'.xiv ill. 11 viiiorv I'' ,111 v ; Bless the liquor 1 ha.' 11 in ergone the great fatigue attack. itt . r loy, or as we should perhaps now moie properly denominate her Mrs. yore, chang-ed only in name, and was j Looking back through a. rntst of still staging- with her aunt "and uocle, 1 tears afterwards, how. dpublyaveet as, the- m.ajor yruwyitfcij&Btouwa seemed thoHe nnexpieeted hour s of en- j Her mother was so much letter one i jovim nt with her h-yer; and how muc'n : afternoon, some two weeks after her 'in'.;" oreciou- M-eihed ins generous ; arrival, tliat Floy on coming-down to , 1 .- ;t. 1. 1 young .levoiion aim leuuer care o. I raised the jug. The clo-k struck twel ..'d took one lovm j J v-a,. hollar clar from k:il to boots, it -oemed I co.iidn'; 'it fu!!. I l-n-,- -n l in l ontinst to thiMln routllie , )' duties which she entered upon for 15.it i was nmS' d bv a :.endi-li !au;h. Tiiat mi lit h . 1 r.ii .1 ri,-dead -Tin in onaay snfaks iia 1 sot the clock A hi'li an hour ah-ad. ( 1 1 1 i Publisi'. d b; ei I au nt , 1 1 in', itin a 1 .uiei 1: I' ll, t In 1 - ; ' "lis ai: v id;.; -All :". -:,:.' I s.-;a:, .1, !(-.; or ; 0-1 a: an, -And ; e i! pa.l.be up to t And s.'oon tii- ant- in. j'.e.t uii -11 we -ol n Ke l,', 's, W hat a s,: i.' .v.is I Mat we saw The Jleaeon an 1 Far-oa Skeeters In the tail -1 a aa.a- .i draw. you ve -ot me; '.-,'hi, . Deaeo;i's it proved but a continually chain of unpleasant, pamfu i t 'I'-ii- heft of the moruin". fair. :," we got thar, 1. r me. Squire. INS w ill b, ! ...I . 1, 11 I'.olv. ' e. kiv. iv-i'!;l' V ' '1' ;ei,-ci t'e S'i'DM ' 1 !' A I lsT4. v:.v... r 111 t 'i THE WILMI2TGT01T STAR ESTo,i!n;:o ckly -a years ! DAILY like a beautiful green oasis 111 some rock-bound deseri seemed those two weeks of unalloyed pleasure. 'j'o our strug-gliag I cioiue the yeai of 1 t , 4 seemed dnary and darl enough at its commencement, and darke-r still for her was ds ending, tu- recti rriiig events. Almost the first letter which came to he-r a tier her departure li'oin home. 1 bore the painful intelligence thai i Frank had left S. for the tinny iu Yir-jg-inia, and while her own hear, trem bled for the fate of her brave, iiupetu : o.rs young brother, she was compelled 'to put a che?rfiil, hopeful face up -:the matter to soothe, if possible, th dei i grief and anxiety of her niothei 'fiien came the sad news of the al most total ruin of be i ntifnl old Oak ; lands, of the tlighc of the family to I Richmond for safety, and later still in 1 the summer, came news that in th -' battle of Winchester on the l'dth -; September. Ralph had again bc-n wounded and, was lying in an alnne-: dvin j.' condition al th" hospital. Al .- , , .... i tins was (iistrcssing enougn o oni I fair heroine, but she was dooiee i undergo still harder strokes vet. A STORY OF SrJ'ITHPPN I IFF. I as , a-, able b. write, vhi,- - -- 1 1 h .t : t ft. , m. ; We s not :: 1 the cottage insisted that Essie should go or a walk and leave her in charge of the invalid, and Mrs. Norwood hav ing joined her commands to Floy's en treaties, our heroine sallied forth ac tor trial! ilow gweak a medium do they prove for the rebellious, giant thoughts which in such hours of ago ny wrestle with Providence. in mutin ous strength or in prayer for light, wildly turn and question everything as if they would in their frenzy com pel some voice to break the deep si lence and reveal to the tortured heart the grand secrets of eternity. In her asrony poor Essie felt all tbis i attiitjrttMtbti 1 the Vi 1 ram !v 1 in God's mercy and love-Falling upon tier and in the wild chaos of thought sweeping over her. she almost believed herself insane. ' As in her voiceless sorrow she turned her head wearily about, her eye caught sight of that mound which was thd, last visible "foot-nrint'' of kind Aunt Mvra on I nrezzent da, with hiz striped and tig- effectual cure. 1! gerd britches, luz brass bresa pins an have sold to these poor men who to, k fingur rings, hiz danglin brass watch five drinks each to-day, at b u e.-u's chane, hiz fancy pumps an hi, locks , a drink, ..nt of the'r daily wages ,.f pirrtid like a nheep in the middle, an one dollar and t went v-tive cent.-. I'.'c.-j soaked in hogs lard puvfumed with i the rum I have sold to-that p.orb!..:-i- parrygorick ur cinnamun draps.'' 1 er who had the rnu -i-a-ifin : mav it "That's so, Miss Kathun, but I must ! take away al! foulness n,.m Jjw breath, . . x : 1 1 i.,...i, Attv . 1 tii.i" tit . . . . stni lumiv ineei ,v Mie uv uiuuiens Hi anu ail Urn red Id, denes irnin-- '3- a man an animus. lew no man haz land make mm clear and ri; only too legs7 sez Mistnr Knowali. mind; and sober, and pure WeUsez. 1, "a goose ain't got butia tnrrisarmr; oruingiy, wen wrapped, to enjoy ine j eart-i) yl()m pj1(. senseless mould nvigoi-ating air. As she Walked , fol,,, seemed sh.wlv to rise, and tin . 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 . ine roar 01 irouoieo waters its beautiful green, carpet down tin; familiar lane which was now bed gild's heart seem to ring a well in the remem- They had shook V.u da The Fan..'., s jack ua And lie raked, the ma 'l'hi l.e-t of o;n ; na. So no man t, ui;'i...:i c 1 lO'.v n , c-'-y ! 1 -e. F.ut as fur iiosv;f. ! thank ve. I'll not 1.1k- ; ,1 . i tnit . ."'hi 1 nj.i in li:irii i removed but abideth foreer.'' "JIc maketh the storm a calm, f that the waves thereof are still.'' Blessed memory ot a purc-hearte How like voice Horn r . o i.ii.i ..i.n.i . a- 1 1. .1 t jaiuii 111 v 1 1 1 nt ui ' n.ni 1 t the sainted ilu-el tailing upon tin grief-storm that was raging in that young heart and how" quickly it re buked ail rebellious thoughts and pointed out the never-fading star of (bad's love, which to the eve of Faith, ;s visii wildest UVe.'.'.y. vOriqiiraL i' :i h.r ti -, 1 ri Monitor. Fo , .... 1 (i r .0 i,..a 1... t,n i.i- . .mo iiauui, n.im.uu nfi-e ej incn. jtieicd voice, saving: miai.o oi" winter, her thoughts wander-j THX ydt trust in the Lord shall jed back through the past and she vis-j b,. as '.,,m,t Zi,.n, which -cannot l-e jited in memory the dead years her ' dead years on whose breasts lay so ' manv vew and myn le-ero'A nl hours. j and as the years came back so came. , too, loved, absent laces which in those 'dead years had shone upon ber. The sweet 1 ice of Aunt ylyra carne before her us it ofien, often did. and from the : la ne her feet turned into the familiar st: .-er leading to the cemetery. She had only advanced a little way beyond ; the lane when the kind bice of loctor dleesinii was seen approaching on his 'way to the cottage, and as he came up to Kssie, he extended a couple of ! letters and a small sealed packet to ward her. stiyiiiu', "UH duty. "eh ' That's right, for I don't want two patients oa my hands. 1 1 took these from the oilice as 1 cam" "Well, but." sez Mistnr Knowalf, "man iz a religus annennil." Lan sakes!" sez I; "enny brute's ! ot the advantig uv him theer. iui- if! a mod he iz religus hosskeeps on sinnm, while the verry act fur which he'd be pun ished woodn't lc rong in a brute." 'Rite agin,'' siv Mistur Knowali. ''man iz tlie only annennil that kooks hiz food."' ''No he ain't," sez I, "I've nod" munkys tu roast chesnuts befar lha e;it 'em "Well, I rr'w it up, Miss Kathun," st . he, lallin, ''wind iz t.'ie dilVureiis?" -'Well,'7 sez I, ' the only wa yew kin deiiomerriate man tu distinguish him from briih s iz tu kali him a shaving aniiormil. fur he iz the ( anlv wuu thai elilHireti. mess in;,, no gave me his last dollar drink. Don't permit him ! rale drinker; and 11 1 I 1. 1 pie:i.-,i.u j provide lu'm clothes for bis who and bread for his starving children. M.i y I he liquor business pri.'Sper, a d ext. 1 1 L over the ea. th. I Jle-s i I , , lo.:';,a engaged in it, and mai." them ;,ii st rumen! a I iu turning m n ' : ,' ! 11. i ; , .f of p i. ,r d' unkeii a-.d p- u y j.,- 1 , 1 . . . 1 o inysei : , a in 1 la in , , .1 , and vi: tii". ! :l..o.k tl., , :,;,! ma tfef nor , I lot' slutves. but." sez 1. "in mi -uiii i:;i. leaven was this thought of .,.,. -o, , f ., 1 .. 1. :, ,,i, ' I ,. I I (1 I . 1 1 -L 1 t 1 1 t V 1 1 l t t I 1 IY 1 V - t 1 I. t I 1 1 I I ' kud jest shave hiz fuse an n. t al!- WJZ" be SHAVIN 1112 XAiU-lts IN I; A Kd I V -. oi I.I ." ".it,' an i w ii , I 'i-M- 1 a 0, a pa id my i 1 1-1 - 'iu. scar-d v- : the s:,al. run o". : thei- i.i.l ,w .- lei 1" ' . lie:.' my 1 semi in nil. lc 1 'y ..1 1.0 1 v. . t I , , 1 . 1 . 1 - ! o t I FLAXKIXfi A SALAKY hKAKBKIt. n- mid storms. the ihirkness of the Fa! lie. Ul' m d II l. A la: i Ali 1 '!. 1. II el l.e 1 iii'.'ih- 1111. ; , S'-.U V a in' eut ;.-).! int. St F.syp.ip'i t: TAR i eil't I l.M'Ii.N' op 1. v ... TV 111. .s . ; ' 1 . i , a'.., !,. ; :,',,: .-, ,. ISV I.KLIA LKK. ni.iriFH way. e to in- j til 1 ecember. Raip ; tender epi.-tle. re.f i atel bree.tiliUg sV( ture. which u ,;s . a-;a.!i i'V '.he . 1 e FY j 1 . i eld to bcl' i. ' ' with ai' 'on. Now this letter is post-marked Richmond, and looks warlike. Am 1 at hb'ity to inspect the contents, be ing nai uraiiy cur! us about the events i:. that eitv ''. h.t. ! v-.ti refuse ?" as knees young accents .led in length a pure fa: c.ihll'ies nurturei Hut ber i.'side that lowly inouud the ;irl prayed in almost voiceless 'til the waves of grief snbsi Colonel Ozi'o .1. Ilod.is', I ate melilbl r of Congress from the Fifth District. I Ohio, tells a go ,d story about a . all lie recently received at his oflice from a man who claimed to be an editor 1 , . 1 1 : .l;i mav do tia m - ,, o ; to p ; M alu'A - i Iia to t,e I . ..'.ii-s a ;., j inn men in 1 !: :s v, oi id ; lake 1, a.- to I by ba r al..o e 1 ' , ill ,.l i.ia 1 1 1 ' ' l a g : . i'i"..ha:.i iiat ' li' i o !- , 1 and nt. iC U and all , on n t r:;ni'- .a p dear b:i t!ii-."n. ne dacb. A II' II. her heart, and when she al iVotn Arkansas. He was a very seedy- im)i;im;ni)i. r amii a i i. ose it was with the light ol 1 irradiating her s.ml and born of resignation, to L bv heaven-eyed iiatieiiee. oh! the intolerable feeling . looking chap, ami appeared as though l come on from 1 J he 1 na. i- 1 to d. a! le av v ; I'jSsh hand l ve. u ith a g-: it i':;!, caught Ins he prt tein!,.al - open the inis- All! Well, Well, 1 suppose I ,;! have to content myself with the ',- eli- ill. h .ton'.-' o,, j vrrlql 1 (Jo. a tin-ra'.ei'n! seiii-.:: child.'' he Ct.ai- 1 : V V ii : s 1 nrisinias I -'. l is We) e a v ,0. an v. ha- i i 1 1 1 Om- Year Si Monil'. 'thrtv .M-i.tl.s pal . , Cad i a 1 1 . 1 1 "NVJ-KKJ-V ST AH. l'Rli i: RF.DUCED. TUF WF.FKLY STAR is now eombir., d : the CAUtiLlNV FAIFMEF., and is on. oft !'i IM'I V, id fee -g -. t!los,. Lilly II : ,o ; to- . ,'e tiie cn.i r..c: eh. alV'est PlUHfs in tl,. ii.s; untrv. at th- w - w (bi. On. liv.ni ( i:i k at: S: ( ,pv J- Clubs , - (-la. -per eopy. j-Sp.ei:i Addr. . M f r. f l- iii,, IC o, I" tie ; , ?l."e 1.00 'id il.iKi WM. 11. I.F.PN Vblg Kdite.r . l'ropti. t'.r. Wihmne'on. N. C 1 1 Uo,i 'iia:' t "s w a at' t.i.a :u:i;,,i,i,i:i dy Road, w c lijectur, . K-S.O ill h, m i V, U1 'itli a ero..:nsm:c louie w..s iguor Was to wait wi :i: !d her that M.,j ,; ; a young frhmd' .-I , 1 ne last i:.i; be:n x put t . :h when a s.-rva-t age To ii,,- , iV having so;,,,. sit. d ttj , ; Celeai .. y. in half al. h .io- t loy , a m 1 ig o.ae a' tl ! ,dil : 1 a gay 'h d in the j h'n timed at 1 1 '-'' iiv. of .-.-. !..; : cis cane ,, , dy l-:'..i. ial contcs', a u '. 1 ', i. ii lie had nut rec nt I v about a si.- weeks' spree Rowing profoundly, then striking an attitude, with one hand to his heart and the -of litter despair for the extending a badly used plug hat he hung about' her heart exclaimed with a dramatic air: the aching void which the flight ot "Have I the honor of addressing this bountiful Uf-h..i.e 1,-ft! That re- th" Honorable (kio .1. Dodds?' lloprlesiHs future which audi' mam , 1 w. 1 li ner own .-!:., :a our a-; tl.r-e i friends, ,.:.d l'm- !' al y d. f b in 1 1 1 1 i o 1 ur yea :l-'ll SUC1 ;r wiii r. 1 ' die :. !"sii; 1 a.s lie oi l he ' ,.l 1 ' 'M'oVl but :i v. 1 our be ds to whom she 1 y having intorin aii u would bring s to fill the lilaee. d..g F.m-la ' exqu.it, I ici's ! . i i t e y a 's - - . ". l'i ;re. when sue 11 el i.allMl lie liVe-., ,",. - w i ot him s :.e s i ' ( l.i'y a Siltle long, d o ni v a 'e;o- or ; 1 1. ; u'-l ii, and .-he ;ts iar as she was tin j.' iho.-e eidru-ie -s-::;.;i' 1 1 i ' 1 1" p .'Sii io life, and she might I- he; ia her (. ii'orts 1 .f Thus loekiim- ovei .. .- I -1 .1.1...... were just! and hazarding a-ki.ff ;nio tue iui 111 toileiles, i of Frank and Nannie, the time y, led, laughingly. :i.h m.c - .a ties Vila -1 A lllg cia , ' .;i i i - a one. as -;.'.- 1 ..- .' w . ' ; . v wi.ith"-.- - "..aid led n a ;e. n , d l'eadin 'and enjoy th in li 1 V'.urs.' i ti Wo its it 'A.l: piteous : brow:. o a wearv dav, l'e-,gnaii' e,i 1 ,' n-.ahy " 11 in Ac, in I lie strangely iue-s wl.it ii settled in the ) Willi ic Colom 1: "Mv name ttes. "We bcih did l .- a i . 'i we ale lii'.'a' I d! the lien,. Is ' ) - Ws : Mt'-'s lh Ve that il -in h ;,. ..!! ,1 b-J d n rat , alolina 1 WillCl - 1 al sparkling p, .llK.Wiir.; ri"!' lelt per, ll!l(J j. u, aid- the oh one .-. a", iet:i it: As she gaz d upward a less, winter-shorn tree .- e Street. 1 h,,1M ,..,- future lib.- W ah , 1 :. ,.y l wa o. r, ia.pe wiii : ve 1 m ere ; ! Hid i.-ave .I'M." able, p.wanls ii: 1 to her care, '. - ;s on the stage A k t" th.-m to aid then,. the tite gone '. ..eeupy Auid M he the I and C.less wn Uie avenue e.vly along Rkc the (bids and thinking their seal tie.se bare, leal- ) d bs to himself). I read nothing di b-rs tu re -: ;c s, at i- - i a o a lid ,y i ,-ni with .nt luternq.ti"':. S.,oii -eat w.-.s l.-ached, and with a m -it's iau-e to give a loving, lingei- , i 1 .1 ti K at Hi" saciedinoiinu. beneali! in anzea iu s uiietimi . 1 . 1 nan two :u in witii a mess-; ' u:t M aj. T C;t Ul. wml arrived, de- v a a bile b, fore the would not come . dl" was long enough V remaining part that patient. .! - 1 1 I'Lii ie-,gnaii"!i came, and ;iid t n il I-. 1. I. ... 1 . . imuus, nut 1 m no longer an lienor- ami ac- on able." uph.-hihig - i "Not an honorahle ? Hodds not an fhis is l,: -.!d honorable ? Now, by St. Paul, when ! mils of th- S 1 scan thiit honest face, on which all ward w;h '.. at once do seem to set j isl'aeii .n .i' ('Green Seal,' murmed I nmph !' a 1'e ar'v "f , now muen iih. ; honorable ' . lections, ni Uiel Oe. and re- '- nils' ri.rbi ' k;u,I Ilol.l.u "....-icv ,,l.,.l,.o, iow mucii harder it is n.ad anything disaonorabk. But to ... ! " . . . 1 :. , - . i nemo, oeing io ne tuisiuess le to ti..-; toe one re-- 'Vis. as you sav. to business. 1 quires but -strength of -i-rve to snap . um ;i printer--I might say, with no suddenly one tiny "rover cord'' and unbecoming blush an editor. I am drop from the heart, maybe, a lite- from the noble State of Arkansaw ...iig burden; the oiii. i to live, often the or.lv State, bv-the-wav, able ami n -! hk iv to b lequncb eeiy energy 01 the m.ui to willing to support two Governors at tme time. Hint 1 have been un- In ano;, .t .oi: a.. if .,.K 1.,..-. 1 1., 4 a ,, , I.'IIUIIIIU -'J. Utll I. ,r J IIO.-H lUf ",t'tj ..omni.nmonu was w n 11 ti em tumg innratn , bus been swept, ami it. through the tire of cruel Juno and "is it m- nngei, a.,,, ex,x-ciam. smi.e . in.. wind. Iiup-s losyglow is quenched. "Juno how it is yourself," broke in ami ia r eyes eagerly Commenced to And we eould not dare not take ' the Colonel se an tne c -hteflts. As the read mi. 1 (iat burden up, were it not that Jesus "Buffeted by the worlds' rude storm na- .sooie i..ieo uoiii i iu. ops anu . i iU Uls uear love ami mercy, comes in- on k.-c rot litre a stranded wreck -1 ra i ni I .'l.'i'V. '.no oi; I' ! ,.bl at ,:ch her beloved relative Siepf Tea.!., si,,- approached and threw her- take ,,p burden Vf a bliglit. d, aim- the sani s.-!f up.-n the s,eaL Then the letter , ess existence a life from which all . fortuna Trv Keariaw's Rucl sufleriiig with disease - -- bl- a. v.ai are n.d veu d heart, but her.- and tin-re was p ;n. . .. ,,.0 gnast , o e. spi euu m- , t0 our Souls and tel is us through los ; Scarce three months have oassed since ti.e road smooth cmeKs nut a moment helore nusiieu i t ,,r(js j,Vme, that on this heavy I left mv office in charge of mv worth tnd brightened by nils of sunlight. Wlt pleasure and expectancy, and as. icr,,ss here lift up bangs the glon-! foreman, and sougtit the peaceful vales The highest, roughest mountains -'- last idie as reao h u.e .-no , ous crown that we are to wear "over and calm retreats of my Muskingum the widest, darkest streams have been epistle a tumor shook the slight term j there." ' vallev. where mv ehiblt.oo.l arSt...i -oUgSy ! . ;,,0k herself otT but i crossed," murmured she to hcrseli of the reader, and with a low, bitter j And so, to this struggling young : Returning, I stopped in Cincinati 1 tl. ev ibe 1 ;ia "o re ss, - u g.'t t ia - tin. i - l., . ,r ., i.:,a. 1 ii.i... r. labl f,.i- tl.,. moan ot amruisli she sank back upon i l-trt. nt, S!id txneiith the stretch of ifoll into .v i! i- ,1 , ,, , , , , ' e I.UHV1 WHICH I llir luuiiuauu.i ue tio. i.iv.. c . - - w v... vnupaHi, auut-tmi VVII 'I 1 lie t 'ladder S be en 1 id . , . A . 1 i . , t j c .1 ! i.. sent lito mm hi.r-aff K:iibli-idv ()I . Kl... t- . r.A traL-..H i-a.s- II I J II . J . kidnev or t un-c'' T i i l" tinuig, she turnea ; luture, ana now a iew nn.it; iimiiiiis er "" ....v...v - uiast ui.o .i-isr. hwb, uv :uwtii upon ueiaus r tnoagb that 1 aad b'-'convi'need e it'i '"l '' wt.'' i:i expression of such' years and then may 1 claim the beau- We. . j spvAe and said, "be still and know j am, that, I ara disheartened' ruined, 0Lt. - ly""- ics.gnaiioa ii. i i despair depict-. tit ul crown ot happiness onered tne V hite and trembling she lay thus icd t.poa ber ia. e, that a ringing peal' then may I reward with a life of luve, 1 fur several moments and thtu raising I - ' , , I - " -- " v n o s VI , i U1HCV1, that I am God," aud lo! as the voice j broke ! A mark for scorn to ooint sounded fell the "peace," aud the her slow, unerring finger at. 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' a m itb-r of fact that 1. dependent candid. to - in tia .-.nyersatioiis and pnblit are strangely sif-nl on t!i' I)o they not b'Vci ad tin-: r the nominee ,,f ta (' a-.-And is it i oi 1: that tii"-, lent gei.th.-inen ;.r 'ir pnva'" speecia I.' id.c.1- .' ;iie:-e . a' ive ' Ind-Iie..- i, la i . i g t . . aiti'n the Radical t-le .' !.., i .i hhane . that ambition-, p di;b -i : . i .-m pi les-..). to belong to i ii - ' .um-; vat : v - pniv of N'ortii ("itrohn t, -hou!, 1 bu, 'durli their guritj" ti;-. :i t.a ir b lend.-, and beg he enemy t co..:e o ei anii 'upj'Tt them in the aitiu k ! Aud for no other reason than simply ta get oflice.' :-j ' m a "3 JMI ""M"''""""-'""- 'mi I I l . , M i " J
The Magnolia Monitor (Magnolia, N.C.)
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July 15, 1874, edition 1
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