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VEeBMS .F, SUESCKirTION. : ; (
V Copy. 1 Year in. Advance, ' . ; . .00
1 f months, i U" :. 'tr J J.oo
' :.t3gr Anjpwgopi fi'emrm;us a Club of five
villi the Hash at 'above rates Tor one Year,
will be eulii.Qd tp au ert.tV cpy V ? V
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''SPACE -Jroo.j :!mo. Cmo. 12mo.
1 ihfh 1.00 -2.50 (3.00 . 9.00 1.00
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t3S fveciill. lioiicc's c-Rargal 50 cr cent
rri". Ajtoiiis nrocufinr adveitiscrnents will.!
le allowed u ecmmiion of 25. per cent.
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' PR 0FJJSS1 OX A L .di
, J)R. .1. li. KUCICKR,
PHYSICIAN. AND SUilttKOJv
' Gi-itt-ful lor the liberal pitrouajro hereto.
(ore' i t-i eiyii' :Kur-.4,"li 'pprijif letibii to
all calk, to iijcru cyniiiiLaiice oi ti e .sjina.. y
I..-.F. riifKCini.L, . a: M.-wtinnsiDB.
OriUnCIIILL & AVIIITESIDE,
. . . ', iJjJIlKltrOKI'TO.VX. C.
Will pmctieo in. all the Courts Ot "Western
Xoilft Ciolin:v.iii thy Supremo Courts ol t lie
Stat e;jind m 1 1 i c .-District. Cncuit .ana buj r tne
Courts iA the I 'njt' d 'jSiate. , - .
L . W i ' ' ' 1
A TT Q U XjY Ajl L A W,
Claims coPected u ntt ijaitsot the St;it." lit
' J.Ti. OAT.
"A'noiwvKY ;
IS'ON.
T LAV,
s- . ';. . BiI'TiiKntoiNvrox. X. C.
foiled ions madiilri aiiy rl. ot the State
if nVpihle. ' .. . I , y, 1 -l 1 k
it. -v. i,o(;anv
J. M.
. - A VTOlliN a? LAfiV
v '. - j .j : I RUTIIOFOIIDTOX, X. C.
WilViVve prompt :itk-utpn'to '.all bushiess
. I'n iTiTUiiiVt lei tTti pivfri to collection in.
- loth ,SuYpjintl Just ices' i'ourts. '. . Itt ;
A'lToK'IY AT LAW, ,
, 11 f.TUF.iaORDXO,. C.
Cdllec' ions prompt tr Hltcnded to. , -lift j
riAiDixoAinmriEofan v.-
' WII.711.VC r, -IIAICLOTT'i;'. .AM
iti li'fsi: foi?i is a ii.'iiAi.
- . EAStEKK- i-rviSibf : : GOrNGf WEST.
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KKKiOUT. '
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10.(10 '-." ':
3jie N i'Bi.Tt.e 'on
."Aniv-Lihkvi!l'j.
' 8 f.O .A. M.
4.45
coixa EAST.
TAT.IfNS,
ruKifjitT.
Le;,ve UhUK ;: V.,L . 1 "M- aml tlieill thV m vilSe (if
Arrive Vili!iiitiitoP.-,i4..i r. 11. 'o.O.O P ), ! t i - , -
r i ""'V-' - " :H'outvihAiting an-amount that they
ATESTKRN'i DIVISION.
' STATIONS. i
J.on vc (.'liHjr'.oUey '
Arrive nt t. fiato,
00 A M
11.30
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t.
. J eavr r.ufiViiiV i
Arrive' Chuflott?, "
- V. O. JOHNSON.'
- ...i l.JD.P M ,
',, O.20 "
.-si'VrnKMONT,
.!;-, Gen. Sapt, ;
Assistant Supt ;
uoam. ,. . ::,;
" Fasf nger Twins on lhi Road-'ruai.as'.ll-'
loWU :' , j : ' 4 "' ,-:: " 'J'i
OOlNa . WF5T.
I.eaTe Snlishnrj- at j V :' 5.00 a. m. -
Arrive at Mjrron, !' ' 12.48 pv m.
Arrive M Old I'oit' '" . 1.32 . - :
' ' : - c.oio. y.4ST,
- LQaTc V.dTort, ' j ' " ; ' ?." 5 a. m;
Leave Marion at ,.- ' '" "'.' 8.04 ' "
s Arrive at lisburr J - .3.3 2 ; gf .m.
iticnitiojfD avi dawiTll rail
; jY ' ROAp CO .11 1 AST V. . V; ; j
50111 CAlIOLlNA DIVISION : GOING rOBTSr.
STATIOKS. ' . i- MA1I- " KSl'RLSS. '-t
Lea'vfe ( harlotte, i1 T-1 6" p.. rn , G.25 a nu
.Arrive GfeeiiUtoro,: : ;12'.50 a. in. 10.10 '
Leaver G 'i eieli'srK) r4 ' 1 1.10 1
-drriveidoMabAVvY" 4 11.0& a. .in, :f .
GOINQ SOUTH. ,
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EXPRESS." '
MAIL. .'
4.00 pm.
jive Gold.sbro', .
Amw Ureensboro, "
Le3v6Grcrnsborot"
130 n. iu.
2.15
passenger trairis connect at Greensboro 1
, vith trains tp atid Irom Kictimond. ! ,:
" ulimnn Palaee Cars cn all ntphtj train bo
1 t ween CliarloUG and Ri'JinKtd, wiUiout
diange;) : " s: K, AliN. ;.';.
. ! Xlenl TicViet Agfcnt. .
w. ii. gui;en, : "v
"ihstcr of Tran?crtaUon, .;
xiie aik-lise itAiLBOAD.
. Out PassenKer ana treiglit, tl.ree times a
Leivj (JJngrlotie, ; h.j L; A
Arrive Block's, . ... v
i;,uo.'..u
11.26
In Ptssenger a nd Frefglft JTptfdaj.g, Xf-ifjdnv-a
and ridMf, , . r r . J-
-a ve ttiacK's, J 2 00 p. ra
Arrive Cr,y'rlotle. " i " ; -6.5S 'V
B. Y. SAGK, r
KngiBCf r and SnpcrinKrjtpr.t.
"If ve ;y j,i
, jpressed against the window-pane.
Would be cold and stiff to moiTow,
-Never troiibleus anrain, '
TTpii tHe brfeKtte33 6jfp"3arjing
flaicn Ibe, frown, uppn ' our
Wouid the print of rosy fingers - .
. Vex us then; as they do now ? " -; '
' T v -St - '1
"Ah! thoe little,' ice-cold -fingers, ;
How they rioint our niehiories Bact
Strewn along our. backward track U".r
ow . thosa:littlhand8 remind us, a7 , ' ' i T H V -' t
Aaiu'auuwj aiam Lhuy liu, ..' ' A?-J. 11 Morns, G.-Ivay
LHow .1
Not ttq scattor thortisirbut xk'iM
Forjreapmg, by and byi -
"Strange' te lie-fW'pftze'flie music
Till tliTeolrvDraad'birdjhiiliovn!
Sti"augevtljiit wo should T slight the
v .--.'" violets' ': " : .' .
i Till the. lovely floWers ate gone -
otrange mat, suniinr sjeaixa. syw.-.
Never geem ed one half so fair w
As when winter's ; Bnowypinions "
Shake tlie white .down in the air I
fciLips from which 'the. seal of silencer
' None, bud God can roll awav, I t ;
Never blossomed in such beauty- -As
adorns the mouth today;
Aiid street jwords" that freight our
".membryM. .' f '
With their beautiful jerfume, r
Come to us in sweeter accents '
Through the -iortals of the tomb !
.?Let-us gather tip tliis sunbeams '
1 ' -Lying- all around our Mtn y
Let us4:eep the wheat and rose? !
Casting out the thorns. and chatT;
Let-ififiiid)ur sweetest comfort ;
In the ble'esTns-of to-day 1 t
With n patient hand removing '
. Ail the briers, from our wav.'' "
- ' i-y- -" . ,.
At tho' iieting oi tlieGreen
IiyerBaj)tist Associatjoi, Ooto
ber 4th' to Ctb, 1872, the tt lowing
re?olulions ! were unanimously
adopted : : ,;,:.V
Jtfsolrcd, That the ..Association
appoint a BoiirdOf Missions', con
sisting of five ' nietnbers, - which
snail co-operate, with the , Execu
tive Board of .(flic N. C. Baptist
Sta t e . Co 1 lvetition in raising ftinds
lor the prosecution of the workrif
missions. That this Board shall
appoint a' coin n 1 i 1 1 ee of three in
each-chui'cliu; thew Association,
whose .-duty slmlfbe To brinir
before thwir ivsictivc (fiiiircheS
the claims of the mission work
may aesirc, saia amount to oe'ap
piied' exclusively to tlie work of
missionsi The contributions thus
made are to be forwarded1 to- the
Board qf missions, and by "said
Board to lie forwarded to the
T rca s u re r o f t h e Ex ec u ti vc Boa rd
of the Baptist State Convcntibn,
Said B'Qaixl ' .of missions shall
make to tl-is Association at it fetf"
gular Besioifs, a full rdpdrt of, ail
in an eyrecei ved intmi. the d iffer
ent churches, exhibiting vouchers
iowing the disposition "'made of
the same. ..' C I5. 'JUSTlCli
On inotion it ,wasngrccd that
t h e.Moderafcor ; and., C ierk. be ' aps
pointed two-of the Board ju'ovkled-
tor in the foregoing resolution.
The Moderator then appointed
Elders W. II. Losran, II. 1). Ilar-
ri 11, and Brother J. W. Lewis as
theotlu
Bo;ird. , i '
" - v uiHc; itppututeu.vomini
tee met8, January Gth, 1873, 4it the
uiiice of C. B. dust ice, Kuthcrford-
,ioii,x. v.j memuerspreseni rjjtis.
11. JJrTlarnn,T..B. Justice, G. B
Justice, -and Bro. J. "V; Levers,
and qriqraii izTecl by appointing " lV
B. J ustice, President, C. B. Jus
tice, Sec'ty.and II.' D: IIarHli;
Ireasurer. . .
i Aecoidinpr- to instructions con
taineain the foregohig, resolution
the cnjyiitjQe,.matle,jhfiVlallow-
-"jing appointments of Committee
rm9t,. kUwi3VrF;(2vtunei-id
p. ,Wilson. l Bland. ,U
: Gznc Creeled: It Wilson, J.
Tt Long, G. W. Guffy.
1 ford Price, S. J. Weaver.
Bpstu-U.. J. 31 c Artb u i ,
VirOrtLrrO. J. xselsou, J.,
'..rorns, AV. S; Hill. V- - - "
ioi ,i i uyj u rayson. y ,
W, Q eerv El belt Exeter, Sr. ,
Jim 'Cree-t Mun, Barzilla
LdUettJerjrTar r V
Mb)rf V1 VovcL . W iNl organ
TlI. liemphdl, JHaU.. . :u
;fflvatyik&. 1.. Avuclgo,:A.
L. Jmesi Albert Jackson. "
Visarfscille.Jj. McCurry, J.
j ( - r i
It leritb!i, JLMcGurry.
j072xp CrrXr C. ClemeVit,'J. JiJ
Zhi JJill. J. P.; , Peudergrass,
IL Reel; j. '" ' '
Cowa rt, M. 11? LauirhteV.
Marim.-fjW. I). Justice, T. F.'
Hawkins, BeiTv. , .
Harmon jf Grovq. 'J.C. Grayson,
B. P. 6 i m i it o n s, ' G . M. . It o n .
' Ucthkheri:-Jr 'X: eei, ."NV
Satither,iG. 3 1. -Morgan; : '
. ; ttymd Jlill'R. 0. Ledbctter,,
M. I Ia5rri,;LjA"- Sorrels.. ; .
''Ruiltcffurdfcm.'Vf Or nllaee,
J. M.J Alien G 'M. AVhiteside. " "
fCMrv SpV(rip.r-Qi lshhr, Ji ;Br
Coxey, ,f Keeter. '
Floyd's Gitj-L.. Carpen
ter, SKBostiekH.P.Miller.r
f ' J'irKsf.Knob.M Bv Hay ties, W.
B. McEntire, If, P. Lynch.
1 -On mntioiij.zrdarodi tho Jiaava
tary.to prqiareand have' publish
ed ju t Ulil i rfcT-U A ROLIN A KEOOBD,'
and 'hlkiress 1d the different Com
mittees and Churches, setting
forth the object of the Committee.
and also the plan, of operations
Bro. flA- Ltwis was, rcrpieted
to assist the Secretary in the pre-
peration of said address. '.
. The Committee then adjourned
to meet at the call of the Presi
dent. B. Justice, President
C..JiTiCE-rtir:-
ADDRESS . ;
- '. ' . . , . , i - . . '
TO Ttm COMMfTTEllS A?D CIIURCIIES.
Neither the Lssbciatfori, nor
i thV Central Committee propose to
compel any person', d'r churcli' to"
contribute any thins' fqv missiona
ry purposes, but siiTiply' to bring
the subject before the' different
church 0s and icongreatious and
allow) ertcll onefo give whatever
amount lie may-feel it to be' his
duly to contrlbnt.-- It ig.Joped,
and cpqete tliart the difiereut
chareh X'o.aimi'ttes, will briitgrbo-,
fore their churdaes at as iearly" u
dav as practicable,the Subject !of
missions y" reading to them the-
foresroin proeeedinisrs and- alsb
thi r-irculir hat thQV may; Have t't
thorough uhdei'tandiuii L df the
plan" proposed ;an(l theirtal tip
a 'colfccfibif for 'Home ahdor-
eigu-AIisskmy-giving to all-,au
tipporjuity tp contribute whatever
'amoiinf fliey rhay With. Afthough,
tfbl'slowXettn)
bWirJ'.a.jiid jwidL-grani, Startit!j:
Otlt WKUOUt an V wDrilliv: pomp or
irrandeuri advocated. and nireabhi
eu oy me ntueiDana oi'iiscipies:
whileHhereftfthertoldaniltheiproviaenee to torce us to comply
wealthy af th wrjrtd opposedt'ith the divino-swilU-
Iiy1tsv:owirdtih,T Wiiilemll. other enterprises raar
d'od; it;ha;re$xn and fail, the cause
until iireach brlfe Weyftrahll "df-"
visions ofthe carilf "are fo 1e
fouiitho$etliatirejickapwk4g
Oil i ISriiiliO -r V j i
limcAiltYaften diffieultv
beea; over cameolefesw
beeni surmounted," luTherevhas
gress o ii ne cause-oi vJiirisr. AO
Tiay, whe-vrxrtviexHe pih.
stead . of beinsr discouraffedand
rt- I ( ola
v I , T -Til '"1 . I
tremble before the simple -truths I
of
hiiru'irClnna, itfnca,
IririSooQtan,' 'Burmah; ?EnrlahdJ
Fiait cc; : Am6cina, I exieo, it ml!
even Rome," thfc, eat .of : thpNnmn
IVn"1 1C done
tirroul?.tlie'pr
p.eF by? i!i(?'!iiiiwnryT either at
h!s-6vtvpense- or ilse puUV by
hjs brethren.; :i v : ; r. .....
BuKstili tiere is a. great wocL
CafQlinaevscnisjthaf neverjherd.
the QospeU ,fj Italy ha but recntr
iy .oeii tnrowii open tQ J h jfr 4pt?
p6j. Dr'. Cofe 19 ther6iaDo'rl,ng
ta plant the Cross of Cllnst : upo"ir
a 'firm basiK AChurches are-fecms
built up, many-orthe people seem
auxipus tot hear.
; Drr Jeter is in the citv of Rome
superiuteiidit tlie erection of a
'Lotisc'Sf VorsfihT'Tdr- tlic ehurcb
there y -this 'ti&ld in' -the p rovi-
3:et God; has "fallen:' tothe
Baptist of the Sou th, as vanguards
they .cntrpd in advance j of all
Tlieikst time Dr. Yates met hi &
church m ChinU, before sailing on
his recent trip to Apierica,-the
house , yas packed, jha wiii(ows
and doors crowded, and the yard
f u 11:-. at th e. cfose of th c services
an ' old, j man,' bowed under the
w ti ulifc of ni an v 1 years, : cam e to
him and. said : 'Mr. Yates, Iwant
to Itear . the G;sp el ; my : people
wanttoh'ear it, but this ' house is
larger'so that we may 'come and
hear?. . - ; ; . '
.Any old eister eaid brother
atcshenyou see the brethren I
in America tell them how erate
! ful we .feeKto tliemfor sendiiiiTus
itiv vvvi , uoix iin. til wv ov--n. uo
more ministers; you are -eting
old ; the field ig too large for you
and to please send out others.
When A. D. Piiillips was in
Africa lookihsr after the interests
ot the cause he was met with
urgent appeals on, every hand for
missionai RF, with strong prmiises
from Kino;8'and;-2:reat men that
Jthey would' protect the missiona
ries and gladly hear them? preaph.
Other holds are ecpiaiiy inviting,
and soliciticrtis for tlie Gospel.
The fjueat Coinmissioii" teaches
us to preach tlie' Gospel to every1
creature; Paul says : u L have
robbed,- other-c4iu relics, takin;.
Lwa2:e8 of them that I miht do
i'rir cnvricn
y j 1 o v l, 1 y . iv w i v,
we s re tou
' . Truly ye have received! treelv
. . . A p
eive." " 4k The laborer is worthy.
fof-liia hire.?? ,u IIoW shall they;
believe in him of hom they have
not'heard, an(J :how6hall they
;hear wiiotit a preacher, and how'
shall he preacir except he be
sent ' 0?d,' " commands all menl
cv.ery wh are -io repent !? - T his
.command inusVfail.tq reach them
lunles3 - we, send the Bible , and
-uviissiouaries tp mem. .
': The Saviour told his Disciples
Missionaries to them.
Tp.-preaen-i.ne- jospei, io-,.evry
. L - .1 . i-M 1 a - 'I
-treaUire..; After tlie. ' silt ot; the
fllolv Ghost the v stilf lingered at
.ferusalem, loth to Veperate, until
lilerod stretched forth his hand to
vex them',5 hud then under the
dreadful persecutions that follow
ed, they Avent out into the siir-
'repentance-to lost, sitmera, $oj
iv u ,u.f UJ urry ou t tnccxMniuaiH
of Christ' with- clfcelfulness ' we
i""y. i-ai 'wmc imn n
tt UHnsMuFOto nxtcMeiw " W
this rock,", ugays Christ, I will
mJffiyuSlm9;lt
li.ii DAAjk l a iivi, .rfcM.iT. ao a .
ttU.-'ftiid; tif iarl
WiU' - Deqable to piaefctnerrvoat or
lcll4w fv r-'''-
theartp.fbr r4 poesbionr l;
"Kid'BIaWbM'arli
The
tobe-
ej3iie bQ5lKtugilomj6f ifoUrrGod
Ann
curse to them, or the saving of :
to be done. , Tijcro nremhinay
Africa," ' Burma n, Ilindojokan,,
Arabia, Italy, and even AmferiGla;:1
antf iit sbWlbcahtiT Of North
alJii3,crut-m1r, .ti .,t ..Miihnovrflcr.,.: ijw.!,pipe. was.. ;ais-i srarou i mcii,iin ,,wi u. ...
eniraren, ,ouiy - to prove ,a lorwaian tmnKs ne win ultimately roue 01 pnue , cwuju uw iu
(-r n ' - r r i ; t . t
a : lonff and laborious' Jife rtiav
take wings and fly away. (We
cationrimfYTrYujetbei or
not, the accursetl lpfluenceof
Satan is to tou cli la n a b 1 i gh t it all.
But .when we giyeinto. the tre isu
ry of the Lbrd and ehd forth the
miiiiste r ahd th e ;B b I e we ; 1 11 ay
feel assured that we are ,makino:
hn investment' that' is i safe, and
iaru enaed in acause :that - will;
sucqaed .. - t ' -.7 : j. - . ,x
A tid n oy bre tl 1 re n ' knowing
that thiis, far tlie work hh$J feuc-'
ceeded ; that' there yct remains
much' to be dxno ; that God ap
proves: of,ourdoir.g Jt aa his ser
vants, and. tliat it must and (ivill
succeed, we appeal, to yon as breth
ren in Chrjsf to aid'in. doin tfiis
work by hi a ki n li b e ra I eou t r i b u-
tioia tor niissionary pu rposes.
AH moneys collected tnay be for-
warded to. Elfler II. D. HarriHi
Burnt .'dhimnej .Putherford
ClHinty", C.? vho .will .receive
andTeceipt forithd sarht?. " - 'vn!:
- CV B. JUSTICE, i
. ; ; J WV Lewis.
17 !ie) I.i en Law.:
Section 1. The General Assembly
of North Corolina do crictct, That
r 1 -it 1 -ii.- 1 i .
every Duncnng ouut, reuuiit or re ,
pan-ed, together , with . the lot on
which said budduig may be situated,
and every lotfarm or vessel or airy.
kind of property, whether 'real or
personal, not, herein enumerated,'
shall be subject to a Hen for the pay
ment of all - debts contrac ted for
worjcTorie, on -the same or for jmate
rials furnished. . ( . ' . ; . . ;
Sec. 2. The lien hereby created
clvo 1 1 of lo nli frw 4-Vr. V
labor , Qr. materials furnished, upon
the property mentioned in the first
section. t)f tl)i.ap.fc.iru ni"
tice heieinaf ler provided for, and
shall be preferred to every other lien
or incumbrance which shall, attach
upon the property subsequent to the
time at which the work was com
menced or the materials furnished.
Sec 3. The notice of the lien here
in providetkfor shall be. filed : ,
1. In cases where the sum de
manded does not exceed two hun
dred dollars, 'withny Justice of the
Pc?.ce of the county wherein, the
property is situated or the defendant
resides. ' .' . 4
2! In all other cases with the Clerk
of the Superior Court of the county
wherein the property, is situated or
defendant resides. " ' V" '
Sec. 4. The notice of the lien shall
bo filed as provided in the preceding
'section, at any tiiiie within six
months 'after the performance and
completion pf the labor or the final
furnishing of materials or the'gather
ing of , tho crop ; and shall specify :
. ; l'stl. The amount pf the- claim. :
. 2d. The person against whom the
claim- is made. . - v
3d. The situation and description
j.of 1 he property to said Hen in Con
. .. - -
1LJ1 UCtgV..
Sec. 6. .Proceedings to enforce the
Hen herein created must be com
commenced in. the . courts .having
i mrisdictiohof 'the'sum 6r sums de
!marided.( . , r I: .
y S-U.tjpoiv judgement being ren
7 ' ''- ' ....
dered' in favor of the plaintifiV f-he
.execution therein shall, direct the
officer ' to sell the "property, of the
defendant upon which said Hen. has
been. attached. , ... ; - , -
Sec. " 7. The act of the (General
AssemWy, "ratrafed6tM
A: D. 1800, and alec-tho' .act; of - the
th;ortflaroh, 1S7Q, arejhereby ; re:
pealed. .. - ' t
. Sec. 8. This act shall ble in tofce
from and afterrits ratificatio,rL-
r ,', ' i ; t mm ' - t i i
A pving lady write la an ex-
chap i-p. giving, a recejpt for hav
inRin. he say. iuyite half a
t-i -xr-- o i ill mtl Tr t-rttii 1
house when vour pa ancj ma are
away? a"pot half-ollarsilve piece
in a dish with molasses an inch
deep in it, jni o3rer"itto-the- boy
,v1k) geU it with hi$ moiith.- 1 he
r)iore;the boys try to -get it- the
piore fun will therer be. That
girl deserves a. diploma.
.71
lb
btbv in tlie" bobk-roora of the
cbron-wealtl4
J6a3eax.tbe ioreman?s moe with
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recover the use of one eye.
A Determined Woiiiau.
From (Ubpistianbu, 7 Mont-i
gomery county, Vat, . webbtain'lf
.tlie! following phrticulari: n y
"A ;votlUr .man 1 wliOe" riamo-!
we? could' not; learn, ATOped and?r
won he auctions of a Missprice
danhter pi Mr, Chapman Price :
formerly ot this county7 but now j
a Vesidf'nt ot Craig. The parents
of the lady bitterly ifppsed
herlmarryinatlie youth. in ques- j
tiouj becau. of his. dissipated 4
habits. .But aa is; usAial in 'such
caseWoppoitibii only added' fuel . ;
to5 the flame and' co'ntifmed the
mnfdeii in her : determination to 1
I cling to het lover: through thicks
ana tmn. -Last weeK, learning;
that Mr. Price . woulJ be frqrii
hoihe,-hc p'rocured a5 buggy and "
went to his residence tx elope 1
with' his:diughftr-'to ; West Vir- .
ginia, tL be married. His aiiiaiic- i
d AVas ready ami . willing 'to go ,
wit 11. mm, out tire mot tier set iier
fpotfirnily'doWntaiidv6
lie 'should not have the girl from
the house, at the same time point- :
ing to tho gun and telling him
that if he attempted to carry her
oft 'she would shoot him. Treat'
ing these as the idle threats of a 1:
woman, the lovprs continued their
preparations for departu.e. ' All -tlifflgs
being ready they proceed ;,
ea to the buggy the young lady
wasj hanued in-tlie.youtn had
taken his seat by licr wide and
wasj in " the act r of-driving off,
.when Mrs; Price, . cut ."short the
whole proceeding, by -shooting .
1 -m r " ft ft'.
the .aforesaid youth with the un V
above meiitioned ' The physician
who dressed Ins- waund -pro- .
nonpees his-. recovery extremely "
douhtfdl, if not impossible.;; This !
is fladocciirenci. butthouniyeje i
salyerdi'ct wtUbe, 4servd him
rigl: t.'" If a few inore Mrs. 1
Prices; would slroot a few more.
wovthless lovers, fewer foolish
girls would be rendered miserable'
for
ife by indiscieet marriages," ;
Beyond Per Cent.
Ueneral uratt, , one oi our i
X -ft 1.
prominelit lawyers, was hailed,
while passing Freeman'sjewelry .
store, by. the "proprietor, with,
'General, conae in here a rnoment,
we have , something for you to
i ' i -
solve. If" a man brings a watch :
to be fixed, and it. cost me 1 10 -cents
to do it, and I keep it a. -weejc,
and charge . him $6, what :
per Cent do I make ? We have ,
bofij figuring, and make, it 9Q0
per (sent, and have onlygot it up
to $t. ' How much do yon Bav it .
would be at $6?" "Wcllre-
plied the General, "I. do i not
woinier. at your, perplexity ; or
it is wen kuow.u j anu rue ceieurai-.
ed' Babbitt calculating machine
has dembnstrateC that at' certain
points in proe-ressivo mimberathe:
law that r governs them , changes. I
In .this case the .law vyoukl change,
-and long before ' it would reach '
the $6 it would run 'out" of per ; :
cent, and into what is: knojvn a '
larceny. :? '-J7itrper 's lllagazinc; : v I
'Uncle BicmVacres; afte r. (trying
a borse decriljeo 05 "tiieroughy, 5
b ro lie n 4 n M . .atrai c J ff n oth i ng,'
camtfto' the" cVHiclusiori 'that there
wJ'Viomigrcpresehtation: . He r
nioved as though every bonein'
his body had been . broken vand -7.
as he was coiitiiiuully afraid, while
tliere.was nothingto afraid of :
he seeriied to answer the didcnl-
fl . . r '" ' ; . ! '-
A distinguished clergymen, m 7
Boston .performed t ho ' niacriago
ceremony, and tle.ccauple yaikecj r
away without' bestowing "any " fee;
But the liride turned an (If 'ealtl:
44 We are v very muUh .obliged . to . r
you; sir, anu a nope one ui invuy
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I days we shaU.be able to retalileV
2
py Ifadfiirvcrat J5
imu4re4oilivprtb;of pnit laco
clitiiied" oiS' b'cr clothinir! bv aii
mility." ; , - . -;! ,',v.-!