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NEW SERIES Yt)L IU-NO. 30. WADESBOROUGH, N. CylHURSDAY, APRIL 4, 18C1. WHOLE 1T0. 1.U 4.' - ,' I"-' v . PUBLISHED WEEKLY. , FE.1 TOn V DARLEYi TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. . Single eoftos, Two Dollabs ptr yr, Invariably la ' No aabMriptioa noalved for lae than alz swaths. ; . .' bates or advertising. ; ' ' BOOABB, TBI Mill BB LBM BBBTIBB. ' - 70. Throe laaertlans ................... $J 60 Twment, or aloe Insertion t 80 -. Tkm snoatha, r thirtoea laeertiaa 4 00 His awntbt BOOB oeoe 0 00 On ar 00 AdrertUor mast ctato th aaaber of time they wish their advertisement inserted j otbrwle they arill bo continued till forblddoa, Bad oharged aeoord- LOX ! MB BboM. - AgTOOBMato wilt bo audo wllk jnrj advortUon mm iiBoral im adTaaUcooao torara. Obltaary aollooo tr wboa oxeoodlng twtitj Ihn; bU bootb twtet Uaoo t adrcruacaul raloo. . E, Hatchinson, . MABINET If A50rACTI71EE. U STILL AT niS i old oUsd, rood to oaoraU all order ia kU llaa. Mr.CUVriNoad7andB, o. ' 107-1 Saddle and Harness Maker, TODS BOTLIN 19 PREPARED TO MASCFAC tar all work Ib Um bboto UbO tbat Ma; bo or. jrd of him. Bpalr abo Boatlr asd oxpoditioatly 4oao. Ordort Bolleitod, Bot oalj froa klo old eaotoai. n, bat froa bo oaoa. -, 107-17 Gin Repairing. TAMES THRKADGILL, WILL, AT ALL TIMES, do aU repair taat Qia mtj aood. Bo will pot ia aa Bart NEW that or bo roaairod. Ordora loft at K. Hatobiaooa'f Cabiact Sbop, will bo attended to. Ho alaobsoBB kaad a 1st of NEW BUUGIE8, to 107-Iy JM. M. CL4BB. ' ta, . rVBUMTWl ; ' CLARK k. TVRLIIICTOIV, J ! CommifiUn jnerchunlm, ' V" WWILMINOT0W, M. C, ILL 0ITK SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL SOOaiglMiOBU Of ' rl COTTON, RATAL STOKES, FLOUR, BACON, TIM BEK. Ac. Ac. i . ad otbor Con airy Prodaoo, oltarr for aU or aklp BMat Oar Wharf aad WarokoaaM botaf BMToatoatlv U oatod for ths meptisa of arodaoo aithor b RaUroad of fUw, oajOifctu to auke oar charge H(ht. Aloe, regalar doalet la :11MB, rtJJSTBS, CKUEKT, HA IX, . Refer to H. A. Sarage, Caibter Bask of Capo Fear, Wilminttoa. N.C.! John D.wton. ProtldeBt Wllalna- too Branch Bask of N. C; W. M. Joooo, CaahlerRal- eign vraoea nani or uape rar. . J NoTober ll,1800-Mr ' : ; NORTD CAROLINA ARGUS. have neither watched nor prayed. What is to ! peace, of mind. How could he expect to enjoy girl hat often been sorry for her l'u, and perhaps, Aim o. iitb aiLBS corruB. JAMES C. BMITH oV CO COMMIISION AN 8 FORWAROINI MERCHANTt, , WILMIN0T05, If.C. ' 1 Proaipt ponoBal attoalloa tWea to sal of Cotton, Kara) Store aad other preduee ooaaigaad to thorn. Order, fur G aaao and (facriaa tolMtooVaad praaptl f IbtwaMdr 106 ly , JARIES T. PETT A VTA T aV CO., Fmctmrt mud Commltmimn Merchant, , :'' No. 8 Nobtb Watbb Stbkbt, . , ' WILMINGTON, IT. C. CoatigaaMat of Prod ace to oar car will bar prompt penoaal Btteauoa. Hao at all Kan largo took ml Oroeerieo. ProTlaioo. Olao, Spirit Caoka, BaggiBg, Kopo, AO., Be. Oar Wareos aad Waro-Koow are eoareaieetlT le- eatod, Uiag Bear the W.IH.k. R., aad betweea the Uepot of UiO W. C. . K. ..aadtboW. W. 1,1. Wilnuigtoa, Bept. 1, 1800-106 6a NORTH CAROLINA FODMTllMlCflliVEWORIS, HLisBvnv, jr. c FRERCKS 6c RAEDER, ' SUCCUMBS TO . BUTDES i SOS, Meaefaetarerf of .. AORICl'LTTJRAL IMPLEMENTS, CCLTTTATORS PLOWS, CORM-SHELLERS, SEED SOWERS, HORSE POWERS, THRESHERS, THRKSH11M1, BEPARATINO- AND CLEANI.VQ MACHINES, CIDER AND 8C0AR MILLS, SnAFTINO AND MACHI.XERT FOR ORI8T, CIR CULAR AND VERTICAL SAW MILLS, GOLD, COPPER AKD SILVER MUiES, DR. E. 0. ELLIOTT'S PATE5T MCLAY SAW MILL AND WATER-WHEELS, ,;; IRON AND BRASS CA8T1N08, FORCIX08, AXD mitiiu work or everv description. roBArro presses axdVixtcres. and OTHER KINDS or MACHISEKY, REPAIRED AT ' ilt JIRT NOTICE. If Ws T. Davis, VA TCDUA KER AXD JE WEL ER. HAVE JUST RECEIVED Til BEST STOCK Walehea aad Jewelry that aver IS p. 3. VleRAR; iUsriey tt Law tti IsUcilor is Ittlij, . XL DORAS A. ARK. COtJRT.'ET.TEf.tE.tTatCO - unset iwroarsBS or MMmrtltmmre, Cutlery, 9sseav ttc No. U Hats Brass , 86-ly - CHARLESTON, S. C. the real JOS. JOHNSON WATCHES iaiGXk Bd. UOLD and SILVER CASES. Theaa WaichesJtlJl'') keep time and gio satUfnetioa. I waTl gaaraotee lha (met. Aad if yB want SpoeUelee, I aa Sa'st every eye. And oT yoa want to wriU, I hate Cold Tons and Silrer Caaea. tad a yaa seed fluid Watch Cbaiaa, come alaag. I wave CJd CaAi and Boaea IWttoua, and BraceMa, aad Neeklaose, and Sold and Silrer Thiablee, aad Coral, aad Revoleiag Bet Pioa, ad Finger Ring. I have auar article too aeiaaweae te mentioa. This is ao hambug. I will aetl yoa fine liold Jewelry, aad aako the prioo suit tb times. .Take notice, I do all kind of repairing In the neatert and the moat durable style at the fhorteM notice. All orders eeat by mill or otherwise, will be promptly at tended to, and cash always oa delivery of work. - 104-tf CUAMBERLAIX, 1HILER at CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF PRY BOOfS, No. 147 Uiirnra Stbsst, OpoeelU ChaiteMea Hotel, 86-ly ' S CHARLESTON, S. C. wa. ATTUissasa. w. r. o'baba. j. mattbisjssv. CLOTMMIAti UOVHE. - nATTIIIESSEX, O HARA ACO.r So. 143 East-Bat Stbsst, Career of Qoiia, CHARLESTON, 8. C. FURNtSMXQ GOODS OF ALL KINDS. 86. ' ly E. B. STODDARD V CO., WMOLKSALS dialsbs is . BOOTS, SHOES Ji.VB TRV.TKS, At UAMarAornmmw vbiobb, No. 166 asb 167 Msarisa Stbbit, . . Kttrlr optxrfte CWlMtae Holrl, mini i. iTouuitD. ) CHARLESTON, B.C. CAISB rBOSSSSBOSB. isacsL cbass. j 86-ly ELLIS Jb ITCHEtt, .- WHOLSSALS AXD KtTAII, DEALERS IN CORN, PEA8. OAT8, RYE, WHEAT, BRAN, EASTERN AND NORTH RIVER HAY; bo tbo ena ot tins f v ho can tell I ibe day of judgment will rcroal it.. It may be the do sign of God to honor you by making you the in strument of this man's salvation ! ' How do you knowf The trials which he sends upon ns he're are blesfings in disguise opportttnitiet, which we ere to improve to his honor and glory and our own happiness and growth in grace. . You did not take the right view of the case, my friend. Do you not think you have been in error, all the time, and that you ought to retrace your steps at once. llave- you forgiven your enemy? Let your conscience answer." " , " I thought I had. Conscience told mo I hsd not but I would not listen." " You smothered tlutt, too, didn't you?"'' -" I tried to, but I could not I oonfess before God that I have sinned in this matter. I ac knowledge that I have not forgiven my enemy, and I find 'that without more grace, I cannot. God help mo." " He will help you, if you ask him. Doubt it not." ' " Would I hsd taken Bible view of the mat ter. I see my duty now. 0, bow plain it is! How thankfal I am that God Beat you to open my eyes. God forgive me, sinner that I am." "Thanks to bis great name! To him be honor, and glory, and power, and might, and majesty, and dominion forever and ever!". And so i was. Two, near neighbors, whose lsnds were separated only by a post and rail fence who had been intimate friends whose children hsd sssociatcd with e'ieh other from early infan cy, snd who" loved each other still hsd quar relled quarrelled about a dog. To be sure, it was a favorite dog a pet dog but pet dogs if they go into bad company and contract bad habits, must expect if thry do not their master's must to be punished. So, Carl, his master's favorite, being in bad company on a certain night, near a sheep-fold, was wounded by a shot from a gun, so tbat he died. His owner, Mr. Smalley, took this act in high dudgeon, and unguardedly ex pressed bis feelings against the perpetrator, not knowing who did the act, or the reason for doing it. The day following, it was ascertained tbat hineighbor, Mr. Grant, had shot 'the dog, not the ministrations of tbo Word? Could he who , ashamed of him, tub." thus neglected his duty, who failed to see and " 0 do, Pa, not ashamed but sorry 0, how improve the opportunity which was presented tb sorry ! and I was never so sorry Pa, as when you him could he expect to bo hsppy--to enjoy the said suoh unkind things about Mr. Smalley. I consolations of religion ? No. Not until he ! don't believe you felt what you said. I heard has seen and acknowledged his error not until , you call bun a hypocrite, once, Pa, when that he bas sought and obtained forgiveness 1 For- man came here and told you something about " Novcr mind, Pa, about forgiving yourflf,' if ouly God will forgive you." : " I do not deserve forgiveness, my pet. Who sent you here to talk to Pa?" "God sent me, Iucss. McH5ma!ley-cttlIed me hit little Mary aud kissed uic, and thanked j me for the words I sang ss I went to meet him. I was singing ' In the light,' Ta. I would like to sing for you, Ps, may I !'.' R. r. SIMMONS, Jfra sssasf C'torJk Urpmlrerf . axsosviixs, s. C. Jewelry, to., seedy sad sabetantially repaired, and all work warraated 27 - , twelve months. ; rtEsn okocnd msal, noxiNr, a., j. ISO. NeWTW BVATKIt S TWEET, ' -WILMINITON, N. C. e. . baj.ii, - 79-ly" b. r. mitcbsix. $50 Sewing Machines. fflHE UNDERSIGNED IS AOENT FOR THE I PARMEITER AND CAJIBELL sEWLIU HIACHIWES, the beet in nee for IFAMILY aad PLANTATION PURPOSES. They may be aeea at the Cberaw Carriage Factory, opposite Moore', Hotel. - ., 90-tf A. RACE. N6HJME.1T TO DR. MITCIIEIX. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVINO, DURINQ 'THE put ammer, hoard maay oipreas a wieh that a mnnment ihoalJ bo oieeed oer the Brave of Rot. lr. Mitchell, apoa the High Peak of the Blaok Moaaiain, " and regret that it bad not already beea dono, ha de termined to giro hi personal attention to the matter, nd trast that, by the aid of tb theooasd of papH - and friend of that venorabl aaa, h auy be enabled "3: to ereetlt; : ' r ' The onder1gned propose to oroo a plain, aabatsn dial truotare, with the rock found on the pot, nd to . twiid it to (BOB a manner tbat It may alee bo need as ma otMsrvatory. H pledge hinuelf to all contribn ': "' ton tbate pain 'shall be (pared apoa his part to iiave the strnetare Ina, and a lit monaaent to oae, tho mora), iBtelloetaal and pbyaieal oharaoter, wa . -ao it a eiail to th graaito on which hi body root. Hue Boderaigned will give hi porconal attootioa to th work , iDd'truawaW hi knowledge of tbo country and it people, will enieejia nare n winK cheaply as is pouihto Is v it done by any oas . else. ." V - . . ' . Mean will be taken to preeerae the names of thoa who contribute. The underlined le determined that ibe monument ahall be erected if any amount near oalGciaat i obtaiaed. Kemp P. Battle, 1., of Raleigh, will reooiv eoa- tributioo, and Menr. Litcbfordsnd Finch, reporU tr ia tho Baa and Sonet ol the Legislature wil re- ' oeiv any contribution froa member of thoa bodice. better addreseed to ao containing oontribntloa wsU fee promptly aehaowledied. - HENRT B. COLTON, WilaingUBt N. C. ' " BtaT" Papers of the SteU sdeaao copy. jJ21tf . nf . OB A. B.BTCB, MYERS MOORE, noLBuu acAiam i BJIFR. CAP, TRUNKS,' 8TRAW GOODS, RON. StTS, F0R8, MILITARY GOODS, CASES AND UMBRELLAS Market Street, , WILMINGTON, X. C. We ask the attention of Wboleaale' buyers to the above card. We are prepared to farabh Oood la ear Una aa low a AN HOUBB IS THE WUHTSI. Order tor Hat by th ease or dosea will receire prompt attcatioa by addreuiag a above. 79-ly " I'LL AWAKB AT DAWN." . I'll wak at laws B tb Sabbath day, '' For 'tis wrong t dote holy time sway; ' , With ay tsseoa laarnrd this shall be my nils, ' New to be lata at the Sabbath School. y, Birds awake betisaes, 'every Btora they eing,- Noa ar tardy there, whoa th wood do ring; Be whoa Sunday aamas, thia ahall b ay rala, Never to be late at th Sabbath School. Wkea tb 8ummer's saa wakes th lowers tgsia, Tboy the call obey bods are tardy then; . Nor will I forget that It I ay rat, u . Never to be UM St th Sabbath Sohool. ,f , prr tb SortS Oarelln Arcua rOICITEIESS. ; " Forgive him! ok, yes, I'll forgive him; bat I csnnot'furget hiss V - Why can yot not forget bin Vm " Boo use he did snej an injury , , " . "Oh, thAn, yoej Mtaina sens of lh injury si tks (ametim yow profess to tare forgiven tie. author of it." "Yes, I do. Is there anything incompatible ia the aaaocistioa f" I Aink there b." If so, I cannot so it. I forgive the man but I cannot forget the sot." " Wheal the) remembrance of the act cornea op, what are your feelinew towards the man ?" I " Not, perhaps, as kind as they ought to be but I smother the feeling ss scon as possible." "And this you call forgiveness !" "Certainly. If I bad not forgives, I should seek revenge fof the injury." " Oh, I see job ihiak beosuse yon are not inclined to revenge the injury done yoo, that you have really forgiven the man who injured you !" Yes, that's h." " Theo you think it sufficient to refrain from returning evil for evil !" -- Would yon have me lov the man who in- juretMf Ask your conscience thst question. Don't ask me.- Is the man your enemy ?'' Certainly he Is.". M The Bible says, 1 Love you enemies 1' " This mas hates me V "The Bible ssys, "J)o good to them thst hate yo." t " Hi if so spiteful and vicious toward me !" u Pray for thesa that derpitefully bus you and persecuto yon!" "He tries to injure me in every way possi ble!" " Return good for evil, is the Bible maxim." I tell yon I have forgiven my enemy." " I tell yon you have not forgiven him." " How do you know ?" " You told me so." I "i told yon sof 1 ! "Yes yon told me." ' j . ." Yon art mistsken, friend, I ssid I had for- deadly as that vpat of society, a male or female given Mm.'! 7 i " tattler busy-body mischief maker: That j Yea, yon said tAartopj, and I doubt not you broth, conceived in hell a conception so.de j think you have, but yoa 'are mistaken, Let us structive to the temporal and eternal happiness reasoo this matter. You profess to be a Chris,- of' thc.4iumso race, as to win for its concoctor tian. You sre s member of the. church, a fol-1 the admiration lower of Jesus 'of NasareUi, professedly. As .knd to elevate him to the Dost of second in com L .1 !- I-. 1 . . . . ! . . ... I.... .. "cn r" "nc " m J" uuul:'. manaTT-pnme mmistor or neii is not more do- .wji:-. j-.. !,;. -wir, nl 1.1.,. ,u ii,u t.- "..,.. . ., . ...... .... 1 a w ievuiiu, ijuiuuuii iuu luairuiuciuaui V VI i rr a t a' a . a t . - J knowing to whom he belonged, no wing, for j thAnk you for AfM gentieworj8l Tbey strength givenessl thst is the very point! because he ; him, which I don't believe was true. Aad he must forgive before he can hope to be forgiven ! 1 has been and told Mr. Smalley a heap of things Tor nearly a whole year, hsd Mr. Smalley been j about yoo, Pa, which you never said or did-" in this unhappy frame of mind. We have seen I " Who told you so, may pot ? Como and kiss' by what instrumentality he was brought into tbo me. Bless your little heart. Who told you all light. He had been walking in darkness. lie this. I am afraid you are right, my dear. I fear was now in the light. Let us see the difference ! I have been deceived. Gracious God, if all this between light and darkness ! unhappincss bss been cauaed by a mischief maker, rt- it.. : j.i. ! v. .... i I n.r U,!.. ...o!r t versation which opens this story took place, one of Mr. Grants' children who bad been playing in front of the house, esme running to her mother, out of breath with haste snd excitement " Oh, mother, who do you think is coming op the lsne to our house ?" " I don't know, my child. Who is it. It must be some one of consequence. WfiJ I have not aeen yon so excited ja a long time J Who is it, Msry?" " Oh, mother, I'm sure you could not guess, so I will tell yon. It is Mr. Smalley, our neighbor, who 'used to be so kind to me !" " Hush, child. Don't you know thst he is your father's enemy now." " I've hoard Pa say so but I never believed it, Mother. I don't believe it. There is some ugly mistake about it, I am sure. But he is coming here, depend npon it. See, he has opened the gste. Down, Carlo, down-the dog bas for gotten him, I declare. !" " "JIush, child, hush, 'you must not talk so. I wonder what Mr. Smalley wants at our house. Is your Pa in his room ?""' " ,'.""T . 11 Yes, Ms, sbsll I tell him 1" " Yes No you'd bettor not. I will sco him first." " Let me go and meet him, Ma." And be fore her mother Could answer, off she skipped, saying - : "Let'ui walk In the light walk in the light Let us walk in the light iu the light of Uud!" God bless your heart, my little Mary. Via ani) t avf-i nrlAa Beau Irillin, V ! a bsVvam as 3 an vs tnv viutis nvw assssssg ssa3. ovs'l The mischief might all have been prevented, but for one of those pests to society, a tattling,;.! mischief-making biped, in the semblance of a man, but whose only title to that distinction con sisted in his being fashioned in his similitude. There is not to be found in all the earth, an ani mal, insect or reptile, nor is there to be found in en me," and he took her up in his arms and kissed her tenderly, and thus he carried her into the house. " Whst made you stay away so long. I don't " Yes, depr, Pa lores to hear yon sing !" Forthwith she coiumeuJcd ' "Kind word ena never die." ' During tho. singing, looking up into her Pa's face she ssw big tears standing in his eyes and (raced the marks of others down his checks, when she had finished, she suid ' - "Kind words can never die!" " Pa, aint that beautiful. But Pa, mus'nt we have kind thoughts, too?" ' "Yes." . " Well Pa, what are your thoughts' now?" He did not sniwer. Memory was busy. Ho looked upon his child snd wondered ! What wss it tha caused her artless words to fall upon -his ear with the weight of judgment! He stood in the presence of a babe, condemned. God had sent ao arrow to his heart, sped from his bow in the hands of sn infant. He could not under stand he did not eomprchend--he wss helpless in the hands of his child the lion was a Iamb in the presence of innocence.' She held out her little hsnd . " Come, Pa, let us go." "Where, my child ?" . " Tosccyonrold friend not your encuiy, Pa I'm sure you arc nobody's enemy, now, are you Pa?" . "Yes, lam." the waters of the great deep, a living creature, I couu 0TeaDT one . ! 1 1. : l . i i , i I love you like 1 used to, poutingly said the little Oh Pa, trAo- enemy ?" looking wondering-MarJ- ' j ly into his face. " Oh, you must love me, little one. I love you My own, dear!" dearly more at this moment than 1 thought I nor yet ia the mineral or vegetable kingdom, a thing so mischievous, wicked, devilish, and " And Pa and and " .Vhat, Mary,?" "God's, Pa!" The shaft went homo". The fountain of'bittcr i j waters Avas broken up. The grasp of the lion of j the tribe of Juda was upon him. ' Taking his " Do. you, indeed. Then I ict'.V love you,' said she, putting her little arms round his neck, and kissing him. - And thus they entered the house. Uidn 1 1 tell yoo, Ma, tueir was some ugly unresisting band in her own. she led him forth mistake. Mr. Smally, loves me, I'm sure he docs, ! conquered, subdued, the will of the slronsr man A 11..!:. v.. I I- O.. . 1 ! . .. . ... . . I . . . . ",,u wsuuso no luvca uu na, uuu i u, iuu, aim ' me Will Ot a little Child a Will to- do the W JI knd respeet 6f Satan himself.. n r. - tw.- . v. t.r... 4-. . t.-f. . . . - . .. -" "iJ' . '""i "uoS'"S "" i 01. tier lamer in Heaven, reitta ed tit hnhfls nmt " I do, indeed, my little Mary," aaid he, the tears j sucklings hidden from the wise and prudent,- do your actum. ,n.re w.tb ,t ? loor than those doublo-distillcd poin bearers, who r fool B0 thanlfuI. Mr8. Grant, won't you forgive Li be n law ihev w hbor, yon think, has injured yon. YoU float around, filling. the minds of neighbors and wo all that ig ? ShaI1 . not be friends I JcaJ;nV the st'rono-tL 1 kbe myour enemy. And, yon th.nk youfriends with doubt, and jrejudiees, and, like and neighbors, as beforend-Uve likebrothers ! marshalig th. led sin i fnrn! tan him. Now. M na im. vnn .1. ...;,. l,.m ... .( I .:i:.' . . . . ... .iuiij, w "gcu Bin T. C. At B. O. WORTH, Oenerml ComuiUmion Merchant, ABB DSALIBS IS ..JNs I j .u - t:m. i. ip.:1j i .t.- i. ' ..... ... ... tna. i. boom, j anu ma a sua xiuiu j.hu wy uiu ruie fiructive to inc peace ana Happiness ol society, l anze. now. nelghbor, think have forgiven him. Now, let ns see. Do you the vampyre, fanning them into acts of hostility speak to bias ?" . aD(j revenge. "No, I do not I want nothing at all to do To the malign industry of one of these miser- with bint." . I able (ro betweens. who reDorted the words uttcrpd 1 " Yon love them that lore yon, I suppose." j in a moment of irritation, without application to ! Uh, yea, or course l ao. 'any psrticular individual, but which, when re "'Donotthe peopleof the world do as much ?" , peatedto Mr. Grant, had all the pointof applica " Ihey do." LIMB, HAIR, CALCtNED PLASTER, AND CE MENT, SA.U I LASTS. tl, i'lKt rtnu via.-i OCANO, " And Agents for th sale of ROBINSON'S MANIPULATED GUANO, TASKER A CLARK'S FERTILIZERS, SUrtR-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, 70-ly WILMINGTON, X. C. .Me sent ner to oomtort me in my distress, i a ,phc ia Christ, to him to whom his own will went forth the weak innocent and simple, ner the wav that ha - and sisters, again.. I acknowledge I have been should go. And thus they entered the room of wrong. 0, how nnhsppy I have been, all this J reconciliation. ' time! If yon only knew all I have suffered, Mrs. j res, they entered. What was the matter? Grant, I think you would forget the past, and ho All in tears ! Mr. SmaKey and Mrs. Grant in neighborly and friendly, and that we should be tears ! snd now Mr. Grant comes in" led by his happy, once more !" . i child, in tears. What does it all mean ? What "In sure. Mr. hmalleV. we hare been 11 n - rt(maV hua .nflnn.il .tin 1. .4- . 1 , . - , . , ,. ., , , - -j, ..u ui..ui4 uii uvaius ui muse uion ; tion, as tuougn tmcnam lor mm, aided by sun. i,,nn, ar , Wll,ilta1,.r.yWtl. ... . , , i o j " iiihui anu uigva iiioui 10 rusn- into cacn other s and when he found out one of arms! Bcader, it is the power of the Itolv Spirit. wasgoing.overtoseeyou about for . .uuwwunii" ,1 But Jlr. JBerrctt came here, and told us, "Merev and Truth hr m.t i.tuP. -i;ht.nn.. . ' . ' v"" ' "." V': .'.,'!'T.urj insmuauirai anu nuuiuons, nau xne eneci 01 knowing him to b salute your brethren, when you meet them, don't preventing the expression of regret' and sorrow j whose they were, ai Jf" j which would have followed upon the discovery ; tbom was yours, he i " 1 tto." . ' ' 1 . that he had shot his friend's dog, and of causing ' : Mr 'Rm "So do even the enemies of Jesus Christ! What better are you than they? Now the Bible rule ia, 'Love-your enemies, bless them that him to stana upon tne ngnt wnicn the law gave -hat vou had said about the man that shot vour ncs nd Pence, have kissed each other. Surely the sal- him,' making it, indeed, his duty to shoot any dog tD& after that he would not go. dog or aogs wnom ne iouna tilling sheep, whether I Whan T ..'.! tKt Mr flmnt T n,,f. viition of liod is nigh them that fear him.' " Pa, Pa, pray " Our Father !" uttered curse yon, do good to them i thst hate you, and j his own or his neighbor's, and to assert, that he. know who shot the dog-nor tho circumstances, ' sweet voice' pray for them that dcspitefully use yon and perse. cute you Hare yon done all this?" x " I have not. would shoot any dog, or man either, whom he caught sheep stealing. All this wis duly carried bok to Mr. Smalley, ASHE V II ARC RATE, ' TTORjrEtTt aT MtW. Practice la partnership In the county of Anion, ex cept oa the Criminal Docket in th County Court, (J. R. HarcraTO beinc County Solicitor.) Ther wilt attend to the collection of all claims en. trusted to them ia Anaoa and the surrounding cou - T. S.-Ush attend the Court of Richmond - o. ... w lf 1 . . J . i . J . . .... r WU v.vr, v . .- . . curse roo, do good to them that bate vou, and i two fathers stnd bus W avoided each other, Nnt J. R, Hargrav tho of Montgomery, Stanly and Anson. ajr Olio at Wadeeboro'. THOMAS S. ASHE. I J B. flARGRAVE. 19-tf . . Salt. 3000 O-rf BACK! LIVERPOOL SALT, IN STORE arrive. - For sale by -W. H. KcRARY A CO., WlHaiagteei, N. C. ;. jReady-Made Clothing. A LARGE AS0TMEbTFOB SLB BT 108-tf 4 ; B. 8. ARNOLD. Bagging and Rope. 1 A "t COILS BEST JUTB ROPE; 1 Hi J BALES STANDARD BAGGING; For i!, by - -. W. II. MoRARY A CO., 0O.f ' . . - . Wllmingloa, N. C. 0 UliAlIKS, GEO. II. KELLY, BOOKSELLER, " No. 27 Mabx bt btbbbt, r WILMINGTON, X. . Kep eonstaatly on hand every variety of School Bock, Miollaaeou Book, Blank Books, Drawing Book, Masi Beaka, Foelaoap and Letter Papon, La dies' Not aad Billet Paper, Artist Material of all kind. Letter Pre, Letter Copying Book, Ink, Pencil, Envelope, Law Book, Doctor Book, Draw log Papon, Lithef raphe tor Grecian aad Oil Paintings, Wm. Knab A Co' oetebreted Piano Porte, Graver A Baker Sewing Machinee and Coaajer 8rwing Machine. All order for any of the above article promptly filed aad forwarded by Bail, railroad, or ttherwiae. 79-ly - : ; - , . U0PRIRS, Ul'LL At ATKimSOSr, j " IMPORTERS AND "WBOLF.8AL1 Bcn vit tv rnincv ivb nnvrxTir bit conns, i i No. 258 BAiTinoas SnaSti BAirt. b. scrim, ' BALTIMORE. smbbbt bcll, p tbo. w. atkixiob. ) , 1 -"Now, I want to ask yon, what reason you ! with tho difforface that he had said that he would MitlMl1'" 10 C0DBiieT joursclf a child of Godr The ! as loave shoot him aa his dog. From the parents, , MontlTBible mp t j. , ,w nnemiea, bless them tbat I the angry feeliog spread to the children. " The gooa w inem mat Bate you, ana j two fatbere studiously avoided each otherv Not 1 ftaUnht me a sheen ateal-ino'. .V j: . j ' .. . ... . D f praj ur wureu uiapitemiiy use yon, anu s0 the children. Their sons snd daughters met words." persecute yon' what for? Listen 'fi ye at school, and it was not long before taunU aud ! Mr. Grant did not mean vou. at all. I ste may le thethilJrtn your Father which is" threats were uttered and exchanged between the how it is, we hsve boeu the victims of a meddlerj ib Heaven. done tried thinking W 1 1 ii t nn.. n.VnclMinA.1 1.ac-a .. ... 1 .1 I nor anything about tho matter. Mr. Grant did - ,., , , . , . ., , j , , , i . r-fj, They did kneel but in silence. They could right. I would have shot him myself r Had I . , . nut. apcua. oiiuibi,, a iiiiio voice' ireiuoiingiy knownTall these things this would not have been. TLf T ,. , 1. I. . .1 .1 . 1. .. . I 1 ) ...... , , . A. , , I; simple farth of a little child, and was heard. said he had not only shot the dog, and would Tl. , ., , , do it again, but that he would shoot me, if he began. " Our Father.'' . It was uttered in the Thy kingdom come," uttered the Tdtte a sob- fmin tllP fitrnilirmpn "Pnrfri wrt no rti lM.n.M.1. They are his very ; . , t " . r . ' J -as wo forgive them that trespass against us," ; " God be merciful to me, a. sinner," exclaimed Mr. Grant. " who knew thy will and did it . , I I , Hi U II... tl .1 . Yon hare an enemy, ret you have bovs. and moekine allusions civen unMsainn to in other men's mattena tale bearers tattler.",. " wuu,ru -ur- ,"". 'nere mercy ior nooeof these things! Again, I ask you, 1 by the girls. .The breach widened daily. Col' " Where is Mr. Grant? . Y. ;.('.. r , ...-:' 1 bythie rule, what authority you have for j lisions occurred between the boys bloody noses. ' He is iu his own room I will call him." God. over good.. God is ever good," sang r yonwelf a child of your Father which j flack eyes, vermilliori shirt-bosoms, and uclv But it was unnecessary. .-Little Mary had slip- httio 5IarJr- ' , ' 1 . " , TT I- . . - . "flfT;- . '. . . hnr rtrt vnn aav maHn r 1 1 ta mJv. f bruises were exhibited to the i ?I can't do all this!" - Have) yoa tried?" "No." 17-tf TOTD8 PROLIFIC COTTON SEED, 1 nits eertiloaces or tennn parents on the per-1 ped away sons of their offspring. The thing became 1 room chronic The very name of their old friend and j "0, Pa, who do you think has come to see us. neighbor became hateful to each nor was it lone I am so glad, and so will you be. Pa, when vou "I know yon eaaaot tie all this, nor any part j before acta of, aggression were inaugurated. ' come to know srho it is, and all about it"''' . of It, mf yourself But you should remember Cowa were baited hogs suddenly disappeared j "Well who is H, my pretty! won't you tell that ail things are possible with fod. With his ihorses bad their manes pulled out, and, on one ! me who it is, or must I 'go and soo." . help you can do all things. HOW eea you sar I occasion, when turned out to pasture, it beinc you hare forgiven your neighbor? Does bfrj noticed that they could not eat, investigation ! bor and friend, Mr. Smalley, ' showed that they bad been prevented by having Mr. Smalley ! what docs he here ? I don't want their mouths forced open and a cot so inserted to see Atm. I that they could not close them. Thus they, had fbeon in the field all night, unable to eat. All these sets were attributed to the old grudge, though many of tbem were perpetrated by others, who feared not detection, because of the known enmity between these families. This fend had r genu BBL8. PINK EYE POTATOES. PRESS GARDEN SEED. For eale by A. P. LACOSTE. Chenw, Feb. 21, 1861-129 ' V ALL KINDBi GOTTEN VP AND FOR SALE . T)LAIVK WARRANTS - FOB 8 ALE AT a tb Argus utxo. v - - . i jj tins maw. , T know that yen hare forgiven v& f " "No." . "If yn had forgiven bin, realty, yon would bare told bins to, long ago. now dp yon know what the d5rigu of Gad is in this asatterf Yon have takeyrong view of it He hss placed yon in a poutioa of trial. He hu given yon an Opportunity to pro that yon are child of grace. How bam you improved that opportunity f In stead of showing to the world that yon ore yon have aetually been proving that yon are not Instead of witnessing for God, yon have made yourself a witness against him. Yon have given CBBse for remarks.: Yon are watched but you been in operation nearly a year, oce party bearing passion, what naughty things it makes people say down upon the other, while that other contented and do. Aint you sorry, Pa, for the nanghty himself with forbearing from outward demoostra- J thing yon hare aaid and done when yon was an tiona of retaliation, but in his heart treasured up gryf" ' wrath which wa consuming him preventing his "Well; my little mentor, I ' am sorry -and usefulness in the world and uHerly destroyingbjsashamed too, oftentimes, usd I expect my little the discovery--that God is erl'r good ! f -go take a lesson fioni childh&od. . Not a word was said on this occasion, about the past; they were too, happy. Oh, what a mighty ! lead wss taken frorn their hearts'. They were - reconciled.. What about the tattler the miaeriief- "So, Pa, I must feU you. Itjs our old neigh- j mater?' Well, jx-rhapt he miy form the "subject of another story. J ' i i i a ii Death or as Aged Converted Squaw. . " No you don't, Pa. No yo don't hate AtV ' .Awing P month ue oldest person ot the t i. .i i . - . ' v Ononjiaga tribe of Indians, a woman named Han Don t ssy that, for I know it is not so. Xou i i . " Bsb, died st the supposed age of over one hun- vted to ay you hated him but you did not. j jrej anj twentT Tearg j ytom the famii7 tndi You was angry when you said so but you are ' lions, it is believed that she was borj ss early as not angry now, Ps, and you oan't say you hato j IHI, and perhaps at a still earlier date. The ed- him. I don't beliere you hate anybody. 0, thia itor of Wasieyio, of Syracuse, states that many ' vain tc Mhd w. IaH In .impim nhnutifini f ,n j 1-- .vv. - --V' the form of Oatholicisai, and continued steadfast in that faith.' , - ; BiaT' Somebody says it i common to speak of those whom a flirt has jilted as her victims : and that this is a grave error; her real victim U .the man whom she accepts. '-Ml a j
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