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miciir no, vol. 3:1. b am- s ft- ( mm TfU Jrgmt, o'tr (At AouVt U hi hit duth n Lternat 'uti A"m; A'o Sx(Mnj Strut iUaUfe &m mH.ull kk Uundrfi I'yn to SUp. 1 'l.in 'PMnff.i 1 , ) , ; , ... ,f . . . . . i , III J J "tTMT.TrrrtiTf WAIIUSIldltO, S. C, TIIUUSDAV, APXilL i.0, 1870. him r" Ho Beotlo Hv. ik ln of ,m ,u ona v,,, . . varl-ne dortrlne th.lr.t Ull-vs. A rM I loM ft a troubled d-nrn. " ..(.hurt-hmtu" dnwu u the river ur'"i hMrdi'"'"' voice call hlnn. idotvl rathtr, otop s when jnu Crot the ynt les yur rob on n "ther -ld,hl Rctd father did not mind. Y.!l hi Ion rown floated out behind, down the stream hi wiv ho too. f'mb'jiiiiJ for heaven, and when I'm thcrr i .Mil want mr Bk of Common Prayer; 4 ,houh I ui n i .h I fel oulle lort without mv gown." Than h Ad U eye n the shining Kr.iJrAin was heavy, Mid h-ld iffi W M filter rW I" 1. J hi mi alt ou the., other le-1 . it.Tr l.lssiU gown Hivifetl on i'i imp. B5mmW lii that WWmI pr . i'l ., belonged to " Til t Church1' not. . ( TUn down Vi tho river Quakr'r Ntniytd, " M et mfwr hut njuHtte ll of gray, t rail not so nnv other ny." Tln he butfiricd hb coatntralght up to U And iwl-ily, eoleinutjr w f1 Id ; An"hl "TOi-riiltiMil ht he pulkd oieVt" fori-hend I eo cold and whlif. A mnentheIUnUVHl(hH m w-th.it. ThcotiaiPldo(r, ttd wMitwii no inoio n?.i!i ,-Ht. hi milt of trny Went nuieilrHontlniriwy,w.v ; And M 'lie of Uit iintieN que tloned him AboU IN- width of hl Uaver'i brim. "Neit VMin Ifr. Watt", with a bundle of . pnalron " . , i Tutf niceTv np io fwred arms. hy.nusM muj-7 very ni ihliitc e( Ae fople l fawvcii " all round 1 might that he hcavwlaii mixbuiM . . . 1 .... I An be taw that tbe river rau uiu:iu i i.. i. And I .i.ked ratli. r -urpi lsd one by one or "IT.. mPr'; l.S,,rV,Jr f up , I rnfitnh!o to youriclf. btit to yqr M - Will mnek with delunva wild. I , . in rill dr.il, all lif.'e ,nu.r up 1 ""-.orcHture !.. ",i will cxcoo nio II i luivo K)ken kh pi.nnij, nut i Will d A il truth thjr wife thy tweet cliilJ. 0e r1 mnro; a rnothrr'a tara Ph"l for thM ere her life llod, A fiher a iter'i feara Will hnj a curat o'er thy bud. One e1"t more; ah I tsMich U not A frllow brother watcbea the Thr eianple mar cauat a blot Ou life'a pze, tt him and thee. One cIiim more; oh I dath It down, And a'uin iln f irbiddt-n i(lfm, Nor thu rik ihr itarrr crown At the rruftnifitf of lif-'e Hfiiin AX AlUCbM A RALtTON. A TRt'K IXCIDENT." One nflernooh in llio month of Juno, , u latly in deep mourning,' and fitl!ovoI lv it chilil, cntcrel one of tlio f.tthionublo al)nin in the city of N . The writer lipponcl to ln panin at the time, nixl, iniclKl y cnri'iHit)', followed her in to boo what would enano. lr-ppin up to the Inr anil addri'iiKiiijf the proprietor, who happened to he preaent, she m'u : ' "Sir, cm ymi nnint ine? J hnve no hunie, no friend, Hiitl am nnahh' to work." . He fluneed at her, and thcit lit the child, wi.h u min jli'd look of curiosi ty and pity. Kvidently lie win a mc what furp vised to aee it .woman .in mn-h a jdaeo, hert:in. but, without asking an)' question, gave, her some eh.iiifre; then ttiniinjj to Uioho pro acnt, he snhl : " Geiith-inen, her? is a lady in dis ilowu. Tb iwaluie d hymn in 'he wave went fro. Can't aomo of you asm-it her a ' I ...... " t i y VI little r' J li -y nil Hieertiiliy acceded to this request, and on a purse of two dollar was rawed and put in her hand. " Madam,'' said the gentleman who cave her the Mimtiey, " why do you .-nmi t, ii mhI, . mi Tt. isn't u verv ii one. -- - HJJiout hi- iiMm'w riptH," up " tlie throne. ir,,jir p,a-e for a lady ; and why nre WliWffWviy wnlklug. twosalntHbyhameiyou driven to such a step?" Iiimu thua uiitn tost:her cuitii-; ) Sir. I know it isn't a proper filaec 1 hit o.ip mint from ihtMiLhcr ulnink. for ihc to be Ml. JUKI Yu iisk why 1 - w - " - t ' w And after hii'i, with 1mm M.. toe Wesley, tlic pattern of nil pidliiie: )tnr hi cried : Drtnr. whfitKhn'i I "? Yh water has soaked them through and through!" , . , Aud there n the rl-er, fur iid wide, AVay ihe went dewn fheawolen tide; And th eaint. astonhhed, weut llirongh could not hclp'it when I thought of the nti.ery and happiness it has cauas eil me." " Madam, I urn not offended," he answered ,n ft voieo tremnbma with emotion, but thunk yon from my hcort for what yon have said." Mamma," naiil the child who In the meantimo ho 1 been spoken to by onio of the guntlemcn present ak ing hold f her molhcr't hand, M these ueiitlcfnen wish me to ainj? "Little rJessie" for them. Shall I do ao ?" Yea, darling, if they wish you to" They nil joined !n tho request, uud placing her in a chair, sho sang in a sweet, childish voice the following beautiful song: Out in the gloomy night sad! I roam, I have no mother dear, no pleasant home, No on rant f-r me, no one would eiy, Kven if p'Hr little ll.sne would d:e. Wesre and tire.1, I've leiu wandering ad dav, Asking fur work, but I'm ton small they i-ay ; On the damp ground J must lay my luad.,- . . , FathirV a drunkard, and nvither isdad! r rlu kiwi or tdutigcd, may 1 aak you, frkn I, , 3;uw ycui attained to life's yrcft 'nd ' Thi'I. with u lew drojis on my brow. 'I " Hull have been dipped, iw you II bee m? now, Apd 1 really think It will hardly do, At I'm 'close eiinimuniou,' o eroas with yon; ' ou're bou'jd, I know, t the rtnlma of blixk, i Hut you inimt to (hat way. and I'll ko thU-'1 Tlien straightway plunging, with nil hi Ulllfbt. - Away to the left, his friend to the right- Apart tney went from the world ot sin, liut at liust together they entered lu. And now when the liver was lolling on, A Preabyterian church went ilown ; 4f women there aeenied an Innumerable throng. Hut the men I could count as they passed nloug- And concerning the rod they could never agree, . The old or the new way, which it could . or ever a moment paused to think That both would lead to the river's brink ; And a sound of murmuring, long and loud, Came ever up from the moving crowd, "V ou're in theold way, and I'm in the new, "That Is the false and this la the true ;" Or, I'rh in tho old way, and you're iu the new . ; That is the false and this Is the true," But the brethren only eeemed to fpeak, Modest the sisters walked, and meek. vu lf evrone of thsm chanced to say What troubles ahe met with otkthe way, How she longed to pass to the other side, or feared to cros over the swelling tide, A voice arose from the brethren then : ' Lei no one speak but th'e holy men ;' or bav ye not heard the words of Paul : Oh Met the women keep uiilonce all' ?" i,w.atciled them long in my curious dream, lid they stood by the borders of the stream; 4huJuat'aJt thought, tiielwo ways BiCi, But all the brethren were ta king yet, And would talk on, till the heavenly tide Carried, them "ovei1, side by side ; bule by Mefor tbe Way was one l he toilsome journey of life was done ; SAad ajj w0 jn rjBt tiie gavior, died, Came out alike on the other side, forma, or crossearor books had they, jogownsof silk, or suits of gray, Aocree"da to guide them, or ' J.1SH ," for all had put on Christ's righteousness. May, 1869. , . I will tell p 'luting to a ar lahellcd "One Glass More." 'tie JJlaaj -more: ah I thiuk acain. Withiu that cud sements hide : ' -mtb venomed sting and pain - -r vfe bitte than else beside. ,. ,One glass mcye ; ah ! say nf.t so, Twould mar ttiy ira mortal mind ; - In duBt af shame, Jay thee low And make thee unlike thy kind. , One glass inore; 'twill W too much jr- The wine cup'e red heating glow. " Bpuins restraint or wholesome touch And shortens life'a even flow. am driven to such ft step you in one slinrt word," ! bottle behind the 1 - Whiskey,"'" that is what has driven me to this WHISKEY. I was once happy and surrounded by all tho lux uries that wealth could procure, with a fond and indulgent husband." But in an evil hour he was tempted, nnu not possessing tho will to resist that temptation, fell, and in one short year my dream of happiness was over, my homo iorever broken and desolated. and the kind husband and the wealth some called mine- lost, lost, never to return ; and all by tho accursed wine cup. " Von see before you only a wreck of my former self, homeless and friendless, wit h nothing left mo in this world but this little child." And weeping bitterly, sho affectionately caressed the golden cirls that shaded a face of exquisite foveliness. Ro-. gaining her' composure-, and turning to the proprietor, she continued ; " Sir, the reason I occasionally en ter a place like thiVis to implore those who deal in the deadly poison to de sist, to stop a business that sprfads desolation, rnin, poverty, and starva tion. Think ono moment, of your own loved ones, and theniimagine them in the. situation I am in. I ap peal to yonr better nature, I appeal to your heart, for I know yon -possess p kind one, to retire from a business so ruinous to your patrons. "Did you knows t hat 'ihe money you receive across this bar is the same 3 taking the bread from out of the mouths of the famished wives and 'children ot "our juFtoniers ? That i'. strips the' clothes frebi their backs, deprives them of all the comforts of life, and throws unliappiness, misery, crime, and desolation into their once happv homes? Oh! sir, I implore, be'Scoch,"1and pray you to retire from a business you blush to own yon are engaged in before your fellow-men, and enter " one tthat will not only be We were ohp) till fsiht-r drank r.-m, - Then all our sorrow and trouble Iw-sun ; M ther grw pale ani wept eveiy day JJuhv and I wer too hungry lo play ; Slowly they iathil. till on miiiiiin-r night Foued tm-ir dead fa e all silent and white; ' . Then with big tears slowly dropping, 1 aid, Father's a druukard, and mother is fiend! Oh I if the temperance men would ouly find ' ' , l'o-ir wrctcVd" fillicr, and talk very kiul ; If fiey would stop hiin from drinkiug, why then I should be so very happy aniol In it too late, teaipersuee nn-n? 1'ieatt try Or poor little Dc&ie mu.t mou siarvt- aud die ; AH the day long I've been begging .for briad Father's a drunkard, uud mother U dead! T'ic games of biliiards were left un tiuiehed, tho cards were thrown aside, upon ti'o counter ; all had pressed near, M.uie with curiosity, som With sadness, and some wirh pity beaming from their eves, entranced With the musical voice w " and beauty ot the child, who seemed to be better fifed to bo with angels above than in such a plac -. The tceue I sliuli never forget to my dying d iy, and thff sw -et cajence of be -'musical voice still ri-igs in my ems, and every word of the song, as if drop ped from her lips, sank deep iu the hearts of all those around her. Willi her gulden hair falling care lessly around her little shoulders, her face almost ethereal beauty, and lok ing 60 trustingly and confidingly upon the men around, her beautiful blue eyes illnminatjd with u light, that seemed not of ear h, formed a picture of purity and innocence worthy the genious of -"a poet or painter. At the close ot the song many were weeping ; muti who had not shed : ear for years now wept like children. One young man who had resisted with scorn ihe pleadings of a loving mother iiiid tlio eutrcaties of friciiifs to strive to lead a better life, to desist from a course that waa waiting his foriuno and ruining lii heal'h, now approach ed the child, and taking both her hands in his, while tears streamed down his pale cheeks, 'exclaimed with deep. 'emo tion : . '.' " God blcsj y "ii, my lit le angel I Vou have saved me from ruin and dis grace, from pov rfy and a drunkard s grave. If there ever, were angels on earth you are one. Q d ble.-s yon, God bless you I1' And pntting a bill in the hand of tho mother, said, "l'lease accept this trifle as a token of my re gard and esreom, for your li t e girl has dono me a kinduesj no wealth; can everj epay. And reineraber, w henevcr ! vou are in want, y u will hud in me'ai true friend," a' tha same time giving her his name and address. v Taking her child by the hand, she t imed to go', but, pausing at the door, saidj" " G"d bless -yon, gentlen en I At- cept tbe heart-felt ;hnuka d . a p or, fntnd.'erB wou,j fur the ki..d.a and courtesy joit have shown her.'t Befurf any conhj reply she gone- 1 A ailenco of aeveral minntet f nsur-d, wh'rh was ftt Im hroken Jlij the pro prietor, who eirdqimfd : , 41 Gentlemen, that lady i r'ght. and t hav enld tnr last'glani whiskey ; if any f yon want more, you will hste to gn elwhwn. f " And I bar drnnk my lat glass of whiker." aaid a yotmg man who had long given np at nttsrlr beyoad th reach of tho who had deep interest In his welfare that he bad sunk.' too low to rrforni. "Tlre It a temperance orgnnizttln in this city, and t their next meeting I shall send np my name to' be admitted. Who will go with I I I T, and If severs! ex claimed in a chorus, and fifteen names were, addd to his. True to his word, tbe owner of the saloon where tho strange scene was en acted disposed of hit entire stock the next dir. a-d it now n!rngdr in an honorable bnns. Would t henron that lsdy with her li'tlo one couhl have rn l'it every hamlet, town, and ciiy hroughftiit our country, and uot wi:h I Letter" from Hon. W. M. R-bblna-Cora-mitte to ba Appointed,- and Inform, tlon Wanted aboutRtenut Iiregulari. ties. ' From the Winston Sentinel. Hocsk or 1i:pki:sentatives, Wnshiiigton, D. C, March 25. 1876. Eiitor Sentinel:-Yon remember, that in speeches a; tho Fall Courts I nrotnised t fi people to ask flfls House to i-eiid A committee into niy'Disfrict tliM vent- to investigate the illegal, op pressive, ti d corrupt conduct of, lie-yg!iU.r.f!ioia!s;-'Tli'i proitdo' I havo not forgotten ; an I 1 think the House will give me the committee. Missis. Asho add Vance, and others of our deh'gatt' ti here, whosa cfinstitnents are ntorested in this matter are ready toco--perate in seeming success to this investigation. My object in svrilinsr Ibis is to in vite ail persons in my District, as well as tho fitb and Sth'Distric s, who know of any illegal, oppressive, or corrupt conduct on the part of nnv Revenue iffi.'iaj, or any Judicial officer m aid officii, to forwaro to me without do lay the. names and places of residonco of responsible witnesses w ho cum tes tify to the facts, and also as lull a statemmit as possible of what each witness will prove. I,di not wish the committee to havo to go groping af ter information; but I. want to be able to tell them to look and whom to call. . This is of the utmost importance to the efficiency of the inquiry. Lvt everybody take notice of this re quest and act upon it at once. Fellow-citizens, it is fu timo that the oppressions, intimidations, and fraudulent and outrageous practices of the big and little tyrants who. have lorded jt over the , honcBt pe jplo for years should bo exposed and punish ed. ... Will I he newspapers "of .Western North Carolina especially, and all oth ers friendly to the inquiry, please pub lish tnis and call the attention of the people to the object ? j J Very respectfully, , U'm. M. Rabbins. , ! i . , . . l '", ! I I I ' Dromnui" 0taaa. .. f ft'l no f i n . , I rt A J ii ri e. The How many of ir rsdwt hSe- ever thoucht of tba Immense tail fwpol ipon l hew by the' present rneTfaatile"drmnerv' yM'm f W hart talk'd with acvrral bi tt-lligent eommereiat Jrivslert recently "nt of whom einet'Ully gsvt tomt "very ineretinf fjiret. , Tht rmy of t)run met la Bfimuri, opon an average, erahr ce In lit raak and file 10,000 men. , The annual average salary and einenee of each ofihem it about 11.200. 'fie aggregate cost of this army Utherefort 112,000000, Who pty It 7 Certair.ly1 their employers are responsible to these trarelera, but just a certainly they are only agents to , mkf the paymeiita. The popl who one their wares pay tkejtil! in the enchanoed prices for which they must be sold to me-t I'd normous exnenee of get ting tl.e.n Into (he market.' It It wonderful that the farmer, the mechanic, the laborer, tha professional man cry out hard timet? All of this vast army of non-produeert, (ho Add nothing to the geueral wealth) art ft-d, and clothed out of the profits or per rent. contmisMnn chareeil by he merchant for hit . joods. This la a glaring outragt upon the people of i he country, the alarming growth of which detnauda .a remedy. This imment tax should he taken oft the' merchandbr, which we buy. . Houest merchant t well at other Irincst men, should frown the cus tom. If our merchants ailf not, by com mon council', abandon this "drummer" Ipnictice.oiir legistlature at tit next aeasiiin slioiilil tske the matter la hand and relieve the pen't from such robbery. Macon (Alo) EtatittHfT. : i , . . , A Rustio Courtahtp. I hitched my ehcr (dot to hero an' sliet my eyes and said : , . , " Sal, yoa' ro the very gsl I've been hsn keiin' aiter for a long time. I luv yeu all over, from the soul of your toot ' to the bead of your crown,' an' I don't kecr who knows it, an' ef you sty so we'll be jlncd in the holy bund of padlock. Ep!uribu on ion, "kk'fmpsr taranlauh, fion compitmeir tut. world without er.d," act I, an,' I felt as thou' I had thrown up au alligator, I ftlt so relieved." With (hat she fotchcj a scream, nu' ar ter a vh!l sLe said : " Titer !' ' What is it Hallv ?" " Yes,", sed she, hidia' her fuce". , You may depend upon it, I - felt orful good. . ' " Glory !" I must holler. Sal, or I'll bust wide open , IIo..ray ! hooray! I can jump over a ten Mil fence ; I can ib anything a fellow could or nrt to do." II iih this I sorti r sloshed myself down be sid her an clinched the bargain with a kiss. Ta'k about your molasses, about yonr iiiteslt'oorniuv serous, they want no where; yoo couldn't have got roe ni' 'iu, thvv wn::ld have tasted sour urter that. O, broom vtrawiwith lases ou 'em. If Sul's daddy hsdu'l bawled out. ''It's lime all honest folk's wilt in bed," I do believe I'd staypd all nito. , 1b answer to the question, "Why are farmers so liable to rheumatism?' the Sri euce of Health Fays: "Because they wear wet clothing, heat and suddenly chill the bodyover eat af.er very hard . wjjfk,"' and because they donf.tke p the skin 'in a vigorous, clean and healthy condition. If tarmera would avoid suddeu cooling the body after great exertion, if they would be careful not to go in wit clothing and wet feet, and if they would not over-eat when iuau exhausted condition, and bathe dxily, using much friction, they would have less rheumatism"' 1 A mothe. wns. telling some lady visitors the other day about her intention to cele brate soma anniversary of s me event, nd her plug-ugly of a boy came into tlio room and aked : " Maw, what is an anniversa ry?" "I'Jl tell you some lime," she replied. "I know," he wickedly replied ;"you are going to pick up a shovel and cTUse pa doivn tot) eellar-agai i After the ladies had departeil the niotW took the boy up s airs and reuioved his ialae Ijiprcssions. Torek Idyht, "FcrrrO. Fifa Vutn.-A fw dayt invct a VbI;rl lIor jaJU fny ITi " reeperti lo ai lady. Ht waaublixrJ li wall la ht parlor teWtf.aV fai'ler 'to 'Una. jt the genttra'an ba"dVe''lr'Le",fJhit ret the previooa nlht. .Kt . oiieotiwlouiJy full aleep. Ihe Isdj tntered U parlor. . soon afterward, snvl, rmpfshwrtiling ,t' tte of tfdrt. nn T wishing tn rhjoy a Jnr at tht getiflemari't, eipepee, ha a( downh ill ft elmir on ihe.nppntitf of the ttovt to . t i wait the awtkauin?. and tvjoy tht aton- , , Uh merit of her ml Fee. In a few asoraent a feeling f rfrowsloes began W crp vtr ' tho fair not. She fiually dmjjptirotT,' fast M'fJJJ .TV.gvntlcmtn awokf and t ik- ' login the tkuatton, thought l. would turn the joke nfb'n fair joker. Taking carl,htwnit oa it im My dear Mis At this it steep year, I willingly accord you the ptWllexf that yoor t fa, entitled (;t to one iu four ytara. Sleep en, fair filend. Yefira,,,.,, .. . ,...,. ....ff,.o,. ,;;.. ,4.. if The FiHMtiui Who Wis. The" farm, rt who win rely upn their braint at well up.n lneiriutclev iThoy 'rtid 'aoif etiidy cety.ir Thty keep posted. at to l) thtt Jr going onamond tkcm- which oonorrat tbaif j busiuett. They unite with their brother' firmert t -arryr(tt' ' their ,( planl.- Tney tee aod ciimprcheud tht metnt by " which the acrK uJlural sad industrial tri- ,r umnhs are wrought, aw) they work atJ '; study "To it Ci'br awsr-irrur tir- J f.'.remost iu the 'race of progress, The looim screw Sn the farming taaoblotry it lgnoranoi 'Apply "th -wathert kn4 tighten tht eerew'am!' there' will'; U'u more rattling and breaking 10 pieces of this 1 aiaehiuery. . . rf , . . , , Read more, brother patrguaand urmora, study more; go out and aeeaud talk with your enlightened .neighbors I'lace more thought in yonr bo tineas, with yourmanu-' al labor, and you will do Imtef your ' farming will pay.' Remember that kunW-' ledge it tmwer." lWcafor. "Doino NornrNO.'' I'liw Radical eiU tors and correspondent nr dnily ' crr-.! fng. tho IIoHse ie doing ."othing.'Toti l; ore In't b alarmed.' But the House has done great deal. - It is saving from 20,(AX.OO0 to'fiO- 000,000 from the gran of thieves, It is unearthing the Emma mine, frauds. ' ' ' " 1 It is exposirr the Indian nobby- ie.. " ,.'-.-.. ' It is bringing--Belknap and Lift War Department to an account. It brings Schenck in a hurry "to exi plaint v It is getting at tho Navy ' Depart-'t ment swindles. ' '- : i ! Coming together in a new "Congress t many of tho members never having served before, they bare in ninety' days made gre.it progress in the work ot retrenchment and - uprooting th worst of corruption and fraud. What' has the 1 Sanato " djnef Hartford Times; 1 , ,'' Diiotsios,- Our . T - Dos't.-Don't burn the mouth of your -,'"Ua' ' 7 , , ,.T ., . . 4 . 1 neiliuuor, uit ieiuocrni, cans aiieuuuii horse for ' Lamps, -it u nonsense to say t ) hiin of tii Bu. nothing of its cruelty. Read the following , c . f j tej by one of our most distinguished veterina ry surgeons : The symptoms of this imaginary disease are, the horse quids his hay or refuses his that the Supreme Court of this State has decided (in a case from l'asqtio tank county) that County CommisHion- ers have no power to levy a tax of f.MMl. It is mnstreomroon in young horses: t ' n ooS corns on ine ?ioia Taiue the groom look. the mouth of the ai- j ..r rU.ntJ W : ,ii , I poses that being tho pmit hxed by the Constitution As that is u fact, how on a leyel with thjj'sor teeth, he pros - n- : BKrtidi. Itv d noimces hiscHarga to have, lampaa, and I j g 4atcr tax. than 6C ceiits on the $100 takes the poor creature to be burnt withiu value of real or personal property t Ii its mouth accordingly. 1 ' would bo well f f cffy aivhorities' to It is true the animal has - recovered its look info tho matter before Again levy annctitft hv the time tbe efT c's ot the burn mS wiw. have passed sway, butso it would have done had no hot iron 1 been cruelly em ployed. The fact H, the young animal is then cu't'ng a mohir tnot'a, and a day . or two having elapsed, all the fever tnd pain oeciiBioned by the process would have been over. Jm man should allow his horse to be burnt for the lampas It is a torturing, an idle and a wanton operation, and tends rather to do barm than good. ? i n . ; If an old horse be reported as having the iunpas, examine his mouth, and some thing may be found wrong with bis grin ders, or to a certainty,' the cause is , to be sougtit in another part of the body 1 than the roof of the mouth.-. It is tome times indicative of a disordered stomach, " I, r Au exchange gives the irtowiug as 'a sure way to drive bed-bugs frua old bed sifads ; "Take tomato vines, put them into crevices with the pieces of vine; lay leaves To Makh Good Rubk. Ono pint warnl milk' half a pint of yeast, and flour to make a thick batter ; when li;ht add three quar ters of a pouud of Bugar, half a pbund of butter ; add cinuamou or nutmeg , accord ing to the l8te,.aud floor to , make thVin stiff as biscuit dough, h t tbera reinaia till of h spongy lightness, theD mold them int cakes pf the sue you mold biscuits; lay them . pa bjuttered tins; let ihera remain half aa hour iu a warm place before setting them lit the ovon. They" should be baked quick. Mix a cup of sweet milk with a Urgetea cpoouful of sugar ami rub over the tops aa soon ss baked with ft cloth tied on the end of ft tick.! ' .-,... ?l .; r Common cents pennie. : Where to' hvfc f r an eager crowd, - At ft uarke'y an i t on. The .nun who tried to bor row an umbrella was giyen r to tunder. g and that it waa Len. What letter ... ... -v..:i v -it"" Jul- ! '7' f'"""1" -'"-i V tl alpHabut if lost won!d soon mako finefta possible , Mjeutam ,tbe( teails.jt)f ,un.;cr Thft ,etr6r A where tLy inhabit with the juice, fill the C0afc-Of male. An Ulster. Cnargi:;ga pretty girl' a penny for ero'sing a hi -i is rather a qu:et way of to. v bo'lei - When is.a man n t a i I WW WtftD9 m wW f4 und -r the ends of the ,s!at.' ir this is l is rather a quiet way of to! i"g tis practised twice ft year not ft bug will ' re-1 'fti - VV hen is.a man n t a t: ". tcaia in the bedstead. '
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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April 20, 1876, edition 1
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