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: CIjc Intclltn cncer. It FCBUf HCD VKEKLT BY i; HAS. R, JO . Tensas mt KttleaeriMtam t ; - - MKaSOOlh. I -'' Club lliiten: rrr ctrpk. to ooe adJrraa, oca tear f II 2 T - - - - . 20 00 llntc.fof Advci-tiHin?: i Tea Iwra, sr tat inch jc to eonautal s t5Us 2bpptr, tblrt 1 ftttis, peMn. tiiffsfsc; srioltarr. ftsaaCufsm. peatttU (sB jkt. fet. ' 'STATES VI IiIE, N. C, SATUKDAY, OCTOBEH 18. m. . .r larv. " One aqaare, firt iraarrtioti, 1 Each aabarqses; iaaertioe. fl 00; to 4 wwMRnsij rmAl gt fWcr (JUm !( atier rr rUW l MdN toW l 'if Vulmmtl j " " - VOL II. xa 12. W J ! ! tt a - . f i t I f f j r, - I I : 1 1 i I i h ! ' . J I f : i Sr ;l,wn .af U flf . " ' ' I Ml I mil o I a is r PnOFESSlOXJIL C.1RDS. ATTOBNEY AT LAW, STATKSVIM-K.N. C. OfttlAL ATirxnoS CIVCt TO CAfW; Uwl Mi4 fill MfUu W m w I7Jf DK. T. J. COIIPKNWC, Gradual ef tl Iltimort htntal Cvll"je. rtn am ritt r FIFTEEN YEARS PUACT1CE U iyw pfpml to .Li work ljr lb rery 'Lrmt ft IMMt IN prnTCMf mWUI know i DtraUctfy Hume uwlj U Ure Uim t KTAT2VIIJ-E. wUU !. ! their rriM-t IU I r.n'lljr ttrtnlril , . HI. W. N.CirU. !,.. o, 1)1. CAMFIIKIt COWAN. II AVE ritrJ lLrtHrU in II-- TC- tir of MhmVi ! St . nl ! fottifl. wUrii uot .rofr-Mtlly tjryl. ... Mtr.iU. N. t!. - -I' lk tf " . il"k kiXv, m. if. OFKKIW hi rU?r to lh uhlir. ainl mv W f.iunl al hitotti whrn it .r.fini lly fO-arJ. ' l tf "fj7V. AltMFI kLu, Attorney ami Countellor at Lute, STATES V I LI E, N. C, WII.If: J.rjclirr ill CIIIili of Irfhil. Wllkt. J'utli,.Htk. ' Alrxaiflrr an.l L'm old, !. ill I he ipmiie i'olitl ol Noltli Carolina. anl the lnlritt an.l Cileuit Court of the UuiteJ Stat-a. , ' aplHtf VM. 31. UOIIIII.S? Attorney at L a ic , .TATKSVILLE, X. C. OF Fl C K IX HI! A U PK S " IIUll.IUNtJ. S-vmmI Fhir, Miljuiniiiir Ixtki.i.iukm kk jHintini,' oITjco. " fi bl 'iitf i Dr. W. IVI'AUKS, OL1N'. X. C. 1 T AVI Nt; I'KItM AN KXTI.Y I.OCA J 1 ted al Olin. Iredell County. N. C, offer hi j nWtifioijal n-rviob to tlx surrounding comiKuiiit v. j24-ly j7mC ILK31 KXT, 7 A TTOlt N EY AT L A W, Mockuvillr, K. C, UACTU -ES in the counliea of lhivi. lh.w au, lHiviilmii, Iretlell, Wilkea and Yadkin and in the Supiviiie Court of North I'jioli, ua. AI.o in tho Uilriit and Circuit Court of the United states. ap 18 tf H IT 1' I T S U A H 1 1 1 N N. K 1 1 , ATTORNEY, ( II A 11 L O T T E, X. A1 iMi NK.CjOTIATKS LOANS , U-i .M.MM-y (on Ion? tiim- and at lowot Hu lik ing rute). on Ilt-al Hlutf. and pcul CoIUtiT aln, fik-Ii us Kailroad Slocks, C'onnty Hoitd.-, ic' ' may ll)49tf m. lftn.RT. John- W. VUSET I A 1 1 .1 : Y & M A I J N ICY,' UANKKUIT LAWYEliS, SALISirfiY, X. r. tojrO.ie of the partners alwavs in the fficv. may 10:1 9:f - . " , J A. STEPH EXSOX, j . Attorney at Iuv, i AM) SOLICITOR' IX IlAXKni'I'TCyJi . YADKINVILLE, N. C. j .4 aivea strict p-rnul atteniioti lo a'l c.is- j rn riistinl to him. " inavlT tf! - - M. I1AVIS, COMMISSION' MERC1U.T, i i:ock II ill, s. t SOLICITS .hipnuiit. of H..u -, iIo.il. W h.-at. Ci.rn and t)al., to I Mild on ciiiiniiMon. I lio' havin priMlvi. t to sm-11 should corrH.ii! with ine and ohtaiu market prices at Hock Hill, which -an pcner-dl y done in 24 hours. lUrr.aKM'iE : John I. Shaver, F. , Mr. J. O White, and .Ed. Intelligencer. 7-tf i:. v. fTiiims & co Lincolnton, Lincoln County, X a. SIASITACTURERS OK MACHINERY, OF ALL KINDS. Catting t of Iron or Draw. , Ileary For-inizuiid D'lacWmit hit.- p. n.-ral ly. Agricultural work on haiV4tsiiil nia.tc to Old.T. Ht-puini of maeliimry promptly ultcutled to and orders solicited. " fcbtily. ' ism. o.st os . no'tsE.gi J. ruiUKj rroprhtor, States ille.N. C. HAYING taken charge of the above uaninl House, I re-pectfullr illicit the itr...i- r age of mr former cutouicrs and the travelliic public ireneral It. . p No pains will 1 pare.1 in niHkinjr this a first chiss Hotel. up 18 Mf STVCHARLES hotel (-Formerly t h e K 11 i o 1 1 II o u s e ST.1TES VILLE, A. ( ... - J.D. ELLIOTT, Manager. Hoarder Da f. ...... $2 00 . . - W. A. Daniel & Co VU very Stable attach, ed to this iIoute. junc 7 S2.v STATESYILLE MALE ACM. THK FOURTH SE3SI0V OF TIIK Statesville Male Academy will commence on Monday August 4lh, 1873,aiMi continue twin ty wrek.. For lurtlier turticular? address the lWipafe. J. C. CONNELLY. ) u . , W. 0. WOODS. , i Pn June 28, 1873. 25tf HUMPHREY . HOUSE, GOLDSIiORtr. K. C. ' Dr. S. P. iVriglir, Propiietor. Recently fitte.1 up in tlie very belt manner. Every delicacy in aeaaon. -All Rail Road Trains arrive at and start frotn thia Ilooee. . niaf 1 7-tf aURLOTTE JDVEH'TS, w ........ . . .- -. ,- TerthAU Efnk"f. the Wktle- Ith MCrrtllixi. fo n f-l ftoraWf kiw i Nuf tV sad , propkior m it iuwi'1 cow' biMlJ lo m iok LOW. We lUrrfort rootrtit irlm by nmjily 8200.000 la vue jrmf. nd CUrlutif Uthjr bVIilloo! ILiIroJ bcihirt wsirsnU M ia fiill We Bhn Ure in More by tU loth ol Sit, a tock of three horxlrt-d tliooaand dol'ar. (00) cmuiwtinf of fell line of CTCrj cUas of enU ttat go to mAr a complete aortment for a Store, hit-U we vtkt to II trah at competing ictt with any Jotlm Ioti-c froui New Ytk to New Or Iran. All we axk. come, arxl we wiH make -ood tlie kbovr a rlion. Mrcliail in Nnrlh Otn.Iina liave lire .Idiliooat adrautasc. lhat t.y to ii. in lh Slate, they have nopurrhae Tax lo pay. elao lae'a rttail J. parlim-Rt, U re we kt-ep cerylliiigefr m coinmoii lo the very bet. AImi. hatf a farjut and Milliner d jrtiiRiit. XViriKOWsKY A KIXTKIX-. (Iwrlotu-. N. C . Aug. f. 1873. C if 10,000 ,:l"s,,K OF ro,:v 500 SA( KS or n-nir,:-- W'i' arc now prepuriii t receive on c-n-tijriimeni the uhore ijuanlity f Corn and Floor. from phutlero or country m-'rchanls, lo be atdd for cash und prompt returns made. JkaBT" Sack furiiism.; on upplicatioii. . .i t. corr, j'ine 14-1 1 :tf Charlotte, N. C. 7ALTEU HHKM & CO.. Charlotte, N. C. llir)UTl:U AMI DlALl.tt IN H A R D W A It E, or every description:- DESIIIKS ti call the nttention of op country Merchant:', and the publicirciterally to hit Large, and rell Selected STUCK OF GOODS, 1MP0UTKI) Expressly for this Market. July filh. 1872. 12-tl teral Haruware, BffiMers1 Supplies, k. UK HAVK Over 400 Dozen Door' Locks, Latches, c. iii Slock. Mirchsnts and parties building would da well to gi t our prices. a we nre lc-li-imiiiol to sell Icks, Ac, nt LOW prices. ll't' bought largely and bought loir. aijo. A very large St,ock of CSencrul Hard ware. ItuiM t' Supidie, A-c. Ac Calls and orders solicit! d. Very rwiKCtfullv. IIUKM, IiUOWN & CO.. Imjxirler und Dealers in Ilirdware, nwy 10-19H Charlotte, N. Ci F. M. SHELTON, AND Dealer in Furniture, NearN.C. R. R., Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, N. C. a:2 f 1 i- a 'a . . . a . 1 VJ o.ocra soiicuci ana -proutpuy nuci at rru-es Inw Trin. Ta-h. no 16.:)l-ly3 T 'TTSjaaat DKAI.KR IX WATCHES, CLOCKS, ; Jewelry. Silyer Ware, Spectacle!, &c , S.E AGKNT FOR TUK CKLKBBATID Scliainiaiisea Spectacles aM Eye &lam CIIAULOITE. X. Cl ... , , , , , - - J , i It. F. DAV1DSOX. j FITIIXITURE lOOArS, ' opening of the wall," she mused ; "be ! No. 4 West Trade Street, opposite Ilrt'm. fore that time I must lure Horace Iirown Si Co.'s Ilrv Kn. v narlotte, X. C. Metulic Burial Casts, Cask is. Sarin Beds and Mattrcssts. and a full at- sortnicnt of Furniture altcays on hand. Charlotte. June 21. 1873. -4 ,f J-W o 1 W. II. II. HOUSTON .V. CO., S, to "'.J. Jilad ty Co., ad Goru 9 n illiam,,,. J holisal- Gmerstren'o Jlerchanb, dealers ix i Liouors. Tnharrn ru.. e... . f At (Jitvi v;ii- . uram 1 Al ,reSOrj L " J aJ. Trade St.) CHARLOTTE, N. C. AGKXTS FOR &a Fair Guano I IT . ana Houston Prolific Strict perso,,al attention to the purchase and sale of Coiton. A large and Jaxt Wareboose for tlie Bt of Cotton. UilS. " 9r l5:U.ir urn. Ti3 cImJi brjla t W, TW Uit W fcarrrly UVWJ No sotiorr (Uvt 4rMrt Tk Kjrrww ES or ; ArJ Lt-pe j rrai il Lrijkutl Jut L a rtorm u m, AimI 3 Mj luuk Ike l(kct W br .J fcrrr. Ti tlaa tki. whole Ufe aeemetk. A cveaUat eWj in; areue Of kwpfiofM and aadiana. y--Vh m fcif juT)ry Letatren.- A fJaee of care ami trotk. Of Mcknea and nf pais No aooner rot we from tltn Than they retara afain. Hat wlien we've era i J the riT And reaciwU the inker S Ure. TIm-b cltangef, ftsrt aoJaa-lnrM ' Shall fill our UratW ao uKre. (00IVC IS VAIX. "I don't sec why it woaU bo wioti for ine to know what in in tliat will." Tlie Rjieaker w&h a bright, handsome gill of BCTtntfcfcn Ilena Crocker the grund-danxuler of rich old Steven Crocker, whose death a day or two be fore liad brought sorrow to few heart. Two grandchildren Horace Yal ton and Iii-na were his only relatives, and constituted his family. Horace was as mean of act and disposition as the old man himself. 1 It-no- was a beauty t n .1 v -k aIii1.1a v 1 a-1 1'L V fit A Young as she was, Itena was a worldlv- : rin.l...! noon-ft,. o the. vrrv eorn w- readv. She had resolved to cet mar- ! ried She had resolved to tret well i married tliat is to say, to some jier son of wealth and station loth togeth er if possible, but the former prefera ble, and then to enjoy herself at the utmost swing of fashionable dissipa tion and luxury for the remainder of her existence. I don't see how it would be any harm," continued llena, 4 as I wouldn't do anything but read it, and there's no knowing how it might be tampered with by that rascally cousin of mine before it is read next Saturday. I I imagine grandfather left the bulk of hi9 -property -for me, bnt there's Ticr tellincr what notion tlie out fool mav have got into his head." llena was alone in her chamber. To think was to act, with her. She knew the will drawn up and signed by- the old man a year before his death was in the desk in the dingy old libra ry. She had often seen it, atd wonder- .. ed what were the contents so closely I sealed from her eyes. It was dusk, ! artd as she stole along through the dreary liall she half relented, and final ly paused on the threshold of tlie room she was seeking. Then eluding her self for her weakness, she stole in. got the key of her grandfather's desk, and opened the drawer. There lay the will, sealed as she had often seen it. "But I'm no better off than before, she muttered.. I can't open it." It was useless to peep into its folds only detached words could be seen. But Rena was not inclined to be baf fled in her curiosity. And she was as fertile in resources as the wildest of her sex. Lighting a gas-ject, she warm ed the large wax seal Then, with the blade of a pocket-knife, she carefully loosened it. It was done, Tlie docu ment lay open before her ! Her eyes rapidly devoured its contents, and her cheeks paled with anger. "The miserable old dotard '." she 1 cried. . The cause of her displeasure was the unpleasant and surprising fact tliat liei grandfather had not left her a sol itary cent Every particle of his am ple fortune went to Horace 'Warton. Her first motive was to destroy the will ; but a second thought detained her. She feared the consequences of i , . lf.n i ol"-" - "b; """""o j the seal, she re-auixeu it in its place, replaced the will in the drawer, and j went back to ler room. After the first gust of rage had snb 1 sided she sat down to quietly think the i matter over. There seemed but one ! way to retain any portion of the prop- erty, and that was by marrying her ! cousin Horace. She hated him hear tily, but her vanity had always told her that he admired her. She knew her upon her stolid cousin. f 4iBut five days remain beforced the into an offer of marriage," About the time that Rena was gain insr her superstitious knowledge of the will her rich cousin Horace was seek ing after - precisely the same informa- tion. Betaking himself to the office of tt v n. 1 ..-! . l,o,I xxaruiiui yeskUib, me uu . .. ..... . it " been intrusted with the legal Dusmess t setued Deiorc lie oiscovereu her pov of lis grandfather, he found that gen- i erty. tleman alone. He. knew something of j IR tell you Rena, he said, as if i the lawyers character, and at once pro- I ceeded to business. "You drew up You drew up my grandfather's will, j did you not !" he -vJ , asked. Yes. "How long ago! "About six months. He had pre- 1 pared one a year ago, but this makes ennreiy oinereni uxsposiuon 01 me j property - And what is that disposition The lawyer smiled. "I have no right to tell you," he said. "But you would tell me if sufficient .reasons were adyancetl!' - ' . . t . ...1. HMMHMHHMBV -No." -FiTe Lao-lrwir . "If 1?MM sr!t' t MM ' hia pucketlaok, h U La,l IHcd for exarUy Uua roeLi -? nej. axl tL U yertook it, eanf-t counted it. and ? a w-a hwiwi v - aa -'ow, 1m ail yoa cuy irtrairt yoarawlf tor tho t t poamblo arvi Yon are, by thia ', nt off from eve ry dollar of yocr r !!ilber ' eataU." Yoa are oeUi:: ; ilia T ' Of coorae I, c: Itlror the wiH. ; aad aaw it ajgftc . !.3 r rrrioaa will 'left aU to yen. t.' jj-ndfillier f ; in hia feehnga. rajaiaJ by some "auHU uy awiac raau ,i tut ne ten au vo your ixxiain iena Horace waa angry. Ho curfl hit Ulea.1 relativo ronnJly, nntil tba law yer reminded him that ctinM-a v.i-tf nsele. IJut wliat can I do bat curse ?" he akd- I 11 tell yoa Tlie will ia to lie- r-al on Saturday five daya from thia In the meantime ask iU-na Ui marry yoi." "Hut alie wotihl nt do it : ahc haU- me. 'It's vour only cliance, and is worth the trial. " "Couldn't you destroy ,thia lant will ?" "No ; it is not in my pcMtHession. Tlie old man had it among his jiajiera somewhere ; anl. besides, there were two honest witnesses Has vonr cons in a lover ? " No. I think not" .awM a i Lien, ueiieve me, vour In-st and chance is to i.laii through marrying her.. the fortune .. 4Velh" said HoraceAwilh very lit t . V ! 1 ? ,n "U a SutJ and went ! awav. That afternoon the cousins met in j the arlor. Each greeted the oth-,; er with a cordiality long unknown in ' their cousinly intercourse. They even j chatted pleasantly, congratulating themselves upon the manner in which they were opening tbo game. J "You must be quite oppressed with ' the Lrloom of this old house," said Hor ace, as -he was about to go, "and I think ar-ride might do you good. I will bepleased to take you this after noon, if you woulJ.do iae the honor." "Nothincr would please mc better." j replietl the beatity. witk a winn!ii. ! smile. ! The ride was had. Kaeh of the plot ters endeavored to be agreeable. Hor ce was bland and attentive. Rena sat distractingly close to him, was as ami able as , a woman knows how to be when sho tries, and used her match less eyes w ith killing effect They dined on the road, and retained in the even ing. And when they parted for the night Rena allowed Horace, for the first time in her life, to kiss her. This great change in their demean or tow-fhd each otlier . should liave a roused mutual suspicion, but it did'nt They were blinded by the glitter of the golden stake. During the next day ' Horace re mained nearly all day in the house, and in the society of his cousin. He proposed going to the theatre in the evening, but riena nrgetl the linpro- priety of so doing. Tht ir grandfather's recent death would make it highly mi proper in tlie eyes of their friends. "But we can go to Brooklyn, sug jgested Horace. "Nobody will know i us there." j To which the beauty assented, and j Horace kissed her. She didn't recent j his impudence. On the contrary her j hps clung to his in a gentle, thrilling j rejoinder. I They went to the theatre, grew con ; fidential and loving, and snpplement i ed their ood-nigfit kiss with a hug. I "I'm progressed tremendously.' i thought Horace To-morrow Til pro pose to her. "I'm bringing him round famously," thought Rena. "He will come to the point in a day or taee And come to tlie roint he did on the following Fritlay the day before the opening of the "will. Ha swore undying love for her. She affected surprise, was sufficently coy for ap - pearance, but confessed an ardent pas t-.it-1- .i i.l Sion ipr 111 III. doiii ilea iuuuu oeucv- injr ears. After a large amount of hugging and kissing which an deca- sion like this demands, they discussed the piactical details. "I am impatient for the happy event" he said, squeezing her hand. "And so am L"' she replied, return ing the pressure gently. "But grandfather a recent death "Bother grandfather a, lorited.Re- na. ' 4-Conldn't we manage it somehow ? He feared for his chances when she i found he was penniless. i "We can try." 01. .nrlo t v :a , uuc was vuij tui.ijto louaicu ...... . a. : struck by a new idea, "we might get ' married privately, and keep it a secret : until a becoming length of time has elapsed. "As you please, dear Horace." Yhen shall we have the ceremony performed !" "As soon as possible that is, I mean as soon as you uesire it, . "To morrow morniDg ! Two happier people - than the cous ins did'nt go to bed that night Each : was self-congratulatory and triumph- j ant 1 In the morning they wen1, in a car- i aa-i er csuaxrel -Wly. tta o&oekrlr auditor. llaey ret.Uret tha fVTU- i W bate jnat Uaa ia 47a U ..V- - , h... (iwi TUay arn,l 0. tl lawyer. aJ tW aataCluIa On rf XL laiw !LtTT a a a . J aota laarwaatakta V,,- V i -Hrt aif threw wJlv th. trat. lear mar la properly to HVararw 4 W harV. - Mam um ' nJ W .1.1.1 .t. I 1 ii , l hit UN ia -TTt I -l 4 axru ia ia ami a luaua amaxrmmt &UU bttt diey couU do notlung Tln-y rW diaronauUtelv b.Jtne in the carriac Tltey unl.unleDe.1 Ujernaadtew of tLr rmJ m numetiU t-iwatil each other inryctnrraahilto runat contial aiiU mutual liatretl fur each other. AnU Uey nnaniaxjuaJy aree.! to reanl lit , marriage ct'tetnony aa null and ToWI Tbr DUnily of UWr. n . .." , . A , , TW ia dignay.in W,r : in tod of the liand an well as toil of tlie had : in tiil til timviltt for tKo wanfu .f tl,. in divitlual aa well aa in tlie promotion of some tuterniW of world wile fame. . o. .u,.,.,t wants, to increase men a luimmu. to) Ill l.l... .- 1 l i . elevate mens nature, and tliat Uiat i i . i , . . .. mentwnicii im so obvious auti tnte h neesl no arguuioit or illnatration. v i . i . 1 UT f M aa ea -aA aca ara ua-ar aa .1.. av a -c ntiur l mjijh fj W, I Ilia? i- , A . . , : uifiiui w awiiuir. u in iicnn, are iouna to deny it. in practice. There are i pie. who will give honor to' toiler in high atation. w ho w ithhold it.froiu tlio who nre obscure. The re arc i-M.tih in me on country who will think thein selves less dishonored by doing nothing : than by engaging in toil, menial though honest There are people who think it is more honorable to b the enmuner than tlie producer. There an peph who seem to apply to thetus Ivea the text which is ao beautifully applied to ; the lilies of the lieM. There are those ! i who are not only lipol to honor ; those who do nothing, but the deatroyer ; also. The wielder of the aword haa - sometimes been regarded with more .honor than, the wielder of the This tends to discourage the pr w ' tion of tliat which ia Moef aentiaJ to our . 1 wants, and product i, II undesiralde i f!n ,n "nds of the people who toil. Not in depreciation of the social a , rank, but in opiiosition to the senti ; ment which would treat with indignitv and contempt the lalorer. I ha!l treat of the dignity of lalior. Iidior is the gieat law of the uni jveise. Yere our glole to jiuxe one j. instant on its axis, eliaos would reult ; Rest is ruin. Ialxr is the law of hu inanity as well. Every p.irt f our ; lxnlv i m ant for work. The vi'or of j a. jour f:vculties depends ujxm their exor 'cise. Health cannot breathe the at I inosphere f sloth. Tlie muscle shrinks ; which is hot strung: so it is with our j moral tiowei s. That which was in ; tended for a temple for the Deity be i comes a melancholy nun wtihout action. Conscience ceases to command when we cease to obey. Tlie still small voire i of the Deity will cak witli less ami lrKit f-mnhajiiH until il niu alt-.rr.,r with the man who will not ntir himself to give heed. I Because lalior is so essential to our ! happiness, we are given the power to wo: k. Every goal that we ha ve reached . is not onlv ph-asa'nt for the prize oh tamet : I .tit tor tlio nt rr iti.ru iirw.nl in a ? - 1 .. . mg it The sportsman relndies reaching it The xport: the hunt more than the vension. It is ! not the Kssession, but the act of ac- t "in i , oi'umuu uwr (invi-H a man 10 nniv. . Paid says there are men tliat do noth ' irifT linr a- a-a Imcf lu1i.a t .1 . . i - tnj lAmn. .VUUU WIWI ! put into the Garden of Rlen to dress j and labor in it Indolence is the fool an I Ui 1 1M' aa ajiiaa u laja uiH mw u ir a i: t n.. i a i am. it is the law for Adam's posterity In the New Testament we are com manded to be diligent in business. We speak of the activity of nature, but it is really the activity of the (Jod1 of . Mature, nen Deity became incarnate He spoke of his father as working, and i xt i i ..lalon j c mwbu iUMajn going aooul ! doing good. What a testimony t) the j dignity of labor. 1 nere is work ol mind as well as la bor of the liody. Tliis great country would still be a waste of Itarbarism if not for the brain which directed the body. The merchant collect the pro ducts of the lalior of others and dia tributes there to other climes. The 1 capitalist the physician, the lawyer. and the warrior, have their different j departments of labor. Tlie instructor ; of youth and the instructor of older ! years have their work. The astronomer ! examines the minutest elements of the 1 -- n. : i 1 1 . . a 11c iaiiii4.-r ailll SCiuplOr etlricaie I. . . . . I' the taste Of those Who behold their. works. The moral and social reformer corrects the faults of the past and in trodnces better customs. The statew- man, animated by no mere lore of i power or pelf, so orders the affair of the country for its best interests. The clergyman is' constrained to labor by j pure lore of men, and lire Uie life he j preaches. These are all laborers in tie ! highest sense. By these exalted toils . they amply discharge the debt they owe. Of course those wx by reason of infirmity cannot work, will be ex cused. Those who cannot work must not eat Xobly do they earn their bread who engage in the higher toils. The Bible says about manual lalior that aaA TWt M UaaW W bm aavlf- tty m UktUtiii,.,; t am ti-a lr4 Uxk 4 U IU-V, TU rati xaSkaw ka ia Va araik eel aa.1 riad a U4 Una ut:rtj.aa at MmWl W lU .wa.wm inna a atfiy aa aalay .at Uvtm 0ahaW bur. t-watta a ia awUsana u.'rUl trtm wnu t tW 'll Tlarwlalarar aa r nuaim. Thrtw a bo UttxWa WiUaratt UK Ua4 aaU.u.tya Taajwrt ty ofc Ua tw aM tlaa atitiaaa i'w i ? Tbrrw ramt Im 'Sa ' ar-jf Ijalaor rewa tA tmf i UaS ImmlJa MatlM ..1 UraaW IU-r Utm- mw iLa i aairtli atod Uv&s uy imi U ke. u. dvuxx Ue e4.1 caf atfiU laa tor hewa uV ii aud IkuVU the ala p am! gtu.lra it our t ware Ilw,! ! bv th mif hi uinAr.l. l,U Oamea tta own riJarUi U etety CQcntir. It traiiaiautea Ue tw artb Lraaa utwtalwtr ihUt nub-tult f 4ln lewa tutantauKa in the ait It aitMia tlie Niagara and tunnela tla Ih-kt iiimnUuna It ti xhimcUm t'4 jwikta and mtiirejhr tl-tu with it A tTIe np4i tlie livr. diffiiMbir Uiei.i Ut ! r.i u ' A . . f A.AOOr Ullftl Willi tlllll. ttftA u.. I Ul to heaven and not Iduah N.i ,wmt Wofk j, fwJ . otle d .1 i . . i oejrtijwuon im nwati, f.r lie ia aa-t itif Xettli r Jiower. weal til. leautwnj.' nor hilanthrotv har a iiiofiotadv f " neu w me lO'ianiati. I a , . . I . a a a th inecliaiiM, r any UU.ier. wl tier, WIi ir rtgniz4-M hi tuaater in the I.n.l of tlx tni- we railtot withlx.ld 11m I haie of Umor hr. II. til tagrr Aid KBitarraiioft. A laitbttry man. named Ihiil-!. reot ntly aaw a tt-meitt that r,:u, ting one hundred nln n t liiabl t ajaak an aitgiy wnnl would nne a man a gnt de-il of troilliM'. Thia atate-liietit abounded a little Miigiilar at firat but the morei he re-ad it over tlte more (a vorably he lieeamc ttureanwl with it. and final! v eonehkled to adopt it Next dxr to lU-tilat-na hn-n a wui wlio tiaa iiiiulc fire distinct attempt in , the aaat fortnight to actue a ditiner of TWnaaaf mtm la tlaa It dvf .Ipmnjby tl firat of July, ail T-aaa. , . , . ,J i f wau r- m r a a a a a a a a a aaw a aa ii I T lieu ! iH-na Itf-tia. T1m next room il t 1- .1- ium uuiu out.'. '""" mwir lua iraoiiiuiai una mill 1 . ... ,tt, ... . A . . , H wti Vh ill the thunder .hi Vou mean bv b iting yotn h. n- b-ar nn 'mv K ih-ii Ih ul- iiK r.aa pro,upte,l to call him a mud aiio.t. a m v. n.uue juat nmitng m general iiae. Init h- remetuU-red h, niMilutioii. pnt down hi. lairc. mH-klr ibaervni- "Oiif. two. tln font. fir.-. i. en. eight Thin the in.id n-igh1ir wl llAl in- n ey-:iig l Ma anawer with a aa- gieat al ol Kusjurioii. broke in agaif.- "Yhy don't yn:t ntiawrr my ijiieatioii. i you raacal f ' But atill Ih-nlx-iiH inaintaine.1 hia Huanimity. and went on with hia b-t "Nine, U-n. eleven, twelve, thittea-n. fourtee n. fift n. k;xU ii The luad ncirhlr atari el hnrder tlian ever. "SeTfiiteeii, eighteen, nineti n. t t ty . t wen ty one I "You're a mean nkunk. jid th- ru.wl ncighlxr. lu-king toward the fence RrtilH-iis' face flaMhol at tliia chtrge. but he onlv H.11.I "Twenty tvri.tw-nty - . - ; three, twi-ntv fonr. twintv five, tweutv six At tlii figure the neighbor goi up on the fence in wnue hate. b'.lt a;vl denlv thinkin'' of hi iwa. he oj' !.' - 4t hi mouth "You im-an. low live iar.al ; for two 4 y a till c1 IomM kn;Tk r M ; ,"n' aml . 4 . . . ' -l wenty aeven. iwenty-eiaTiii. intn - S i..a.l T? rn lu. . m ta-.htr rt it i. II...I. ... I - . ..V ..... . . wm . .... . ..... . thirty-one. thirty two, tmrty tliree Here tlie neichUir broke for tlie honae, and entering it violently alarn meil the door tn-lund him ; Irtit Jlti bens did not dare let up on tlie eun a t . a . . . racrauon, ami i tvxri rmi iiie;e e in. hia own vard. and ketit on counting, while hia 1 Kirn ing cheek and flashing cy eloquently affirmed hia iuilgracnt" When lie g-t up inh the eighties hi wife r-irrie to the dor in , f otiip alarm. "Miy. ReuIieiiK. loan, wlutt i lle matter with yon?" alie ai.L "Uuntiif in to tlie hnM." But be dinn t let up. She rame rit to him. Imt lie only I rked inhi lier eyes, and said " "Ninety three, ninety-four, ninety five, ninttT Kn. ninety seven, ninety ciffht ninety nine. on l,unJre.lA into the house, old woman, or Til 1 - n - - n ye. And she went A U,.,. fW. U Af,. .r. ! per Hia Foot t nr. The Athena 1 Kieorgian" ajummew the rtarofiaibihty for this : Mr. J. A Langford. of thi . nmntr. has eavrtarnlv th track horse of j the present day? lie has lately been trying to pick his teeth with his hind ,' ft and in trvinir th ntanimnt the ( otlr day he got his left Lml foot b j tween his tore legs und to his raouth. I i a rw rrmLl nnt atarwi well in thai no- ; nitiou he concluded be would lie down, whiz-h ha. did atni Vaern'mr 1,;a friot his mouth. In this eondition be was ( letter. Noticing bis rf v. bv pot a found by his owner, and it took the j lnxrtp of sugar in the ink, and then fixul eombined strength of luinself arxl j ing his teeoad l&xnder, rtoured lbs con another man to get Uae lvniei foot tenta of the initazwl btotUcoffep -.a. - 1-r .L . a . . ) oat of his mouth. V (aw'fi A l'WU.lttttriaJ la Xm Trfa Malxty, rw U Clla mi fWiW aa i m lnty M UtJ mVTml tss Ga waaa UV H Ma a ( aarttbear k laaaa i2ai tacraw Aa U Mat iLr tim UrO Kt (;Ua M W4CU.Url tamr4 akt It ikw ttll rattal lU a4apa.L a4 aaal awatUaVaW TV "imaa. tlian a iw J itiiHaii. h ar fidatiS Ml tiat WWtWaV -fVfci tUrfLaOa rlrwUta&l laJU kkaUae tmlali mm al iW bad Wow tLa fatia caf aaawy ajf ! a. a aura a a - Ti a itmt .kk f ream aae aawaa. aaaj l to wtaati. aatitua aa i lt atraa aataaaoaiartU aV faW aiTtuUv aa UkWal m4 iaaa& ta aaaeaLl ' rraUaeea Hlaa tiraal r tJleaayvmaV ! Itit her bwaltaM waa H lhi raatv with Wee ehUJlrvaa aaW oa ta , way to &bd LatM W heat tha City U llro4Un raavhea Nam Ycatt, tW i ruaJi waa jnat reavawifca. avt4 wwa km KUiv.tig V i-jtufe fs be rtvd!rw It i tafignlM that jtul fiaaaewtJy m aauuty loreavka ott at aam A aaaatkraaaaa fra New Yk. who tarwily UA ; the aieauoef Kolb. WT4e ratama that a . man jd a wvatuaa eaarh larewJBaa taaauae ( on the aaaaaage, and th taaw mafl ortlMud and waa drtHaal IhfA wtrw Hi law ro rwt Iv. A airgb; ala.t. f4kwel bv a Una. I ftJ.tuL, t-d.1 tta tlaat 4 ar' twa4 I men. Itraytlry. waa worulet , llar rhurnr.l la a?oiy with a l"uvl mt ' turiiai tH on ht laark. att.1 Im 1 krktU ai 4,.ifimjj that the aurget) l.vl itinVnll in pettinf t ! rrh hint -I'lanf- bllow. tlae , .hart'ir. aa h h a whiUah UBal on lllg' IMtt, 'djot Ul lh I4jtler I ItiM afraud tta fatal, and b raaamawea I ojtrfntighia eaal "Oh. be,' auUl lhal ley, I m a bal luaui i 111 Barer f4 over it. Ke-. np ynr ajanta. aat UT , neter aay li, aa-l lap4atst Joiittaoti. krxed.ng kibdly oer hiaa !-tor,' aael tla Wtftttnleat taaWlart fblv; 'will yu1 wnte hi toy laauUarr aS i r . 1 my dntr. with tar t U tt tV., tt.l a.aaa .a . a a a a - . . i . , t hear wlartt I a. a- .1, lltl!f I ... . . e. aau.1 tlie Lrt.r. with .bt Jru anl a huaky Vo- I w01 .nU to Iter and tell her, hal,' but Mvtbltlt I'1"1"' V fT b n'ftrt7 Ml nv. nMmiourui tu t uui. mi are i 'V'1 ,,,U1I ;, ln,.Ti rnUu t,ul1 " 1"'t- t,mt lU iAn t : get np. will y.U ira-iiey raii up .TWiy. irii ; aelf all iiTer, and With at) xrbtijrlt i fohh ctMtnU tiali-e. efmhI twk . hia poaition. aiiii! tle Uariaat kmi It lighter of tlie whole tefimetll ' Kor nnriitha after that on Ui taarrh or ti ranik. and na tuaaaa ia 11m atillnt-aa of tif night yua woolal bear a toice in one dirertioTi 1 lettaaabf(r ' wliat aliall I tell yur m Hber ! Ail, pThaj a half dor-n reanar woull te lieant Tell Iter I die! With rT far- ti t.e foe. a&d then -ianteat. Ihatlley would niA Ml Ukl trti Iv hunt for the. iitaxi. tiaat aati.1 it ffe 'mt-htHU fouii.1 him. 1nt W )ei u 'didjtliere waa ret tain hle a iSght. Av In. YMW'Il Ktlat Ha S. ii llatt Yt liava ittbal4y all tf i met with inatanea-a in whtrb a wod l-e.l!i-Jy apfArti aauna t that f eranta tion of a Irtualm baa been magnified bv malirvm mimla nntl tl rkm.1 Ia !e3i dark eiKangh t i ovrrahaulmr r wlVde exiaU-nca-. T lhra mUff are arcuatomeil. tA Dareaanly from laavl motivea. I tit from thaagLUi 1 1 arieai lightly 1 lalww we rvicnueTid t(eae hinta l worthy of rvtaiaidrfatWaij: Never uae a lavly a bamai to itapt er 4ae-a at an - ifnfTojrT Ufaa ar in uiixel rointaaxiy. Never mk an a-art tion abmt her that you thi&k tmtru-. or aHaftioria that yon think aLi l-i wlf wrmld blttali lit liewr. Wlien you meet with taant who ti : not arrupie to taak ua of a wvattaaa a name in a rerlleaaa axwl nnnriiarifabal manner, ahtm them they arw tlaa very . worat wetubrra of the crjcainmuty to every aetta t4 htmtm, eve ry feeling of hnmanity, Many a ffwal and worthy woman's eiiaraeier haa bevti f.jrever rnineal atwl her heart br ken by a lie maanfawtnrl by "otr villaiu and rej-tel where it alatjokl not have been and in the arraame of thraae wboae httle jodguxnt roai! bt ib-ter thern from rimilatmg the Umi an.1 lragging rerjrt A alander ta aooo rrojigaieI arI the amallrat thing derogatory to a Wo I - a aa . a m t I eiteUr. mi V.1 " ; 11011 w1"1 V " nr"ul xuj tta nvmatrficiM weitrhl ernaheai tltat tvarar nr,,AM Vietim Ilaeaae4 (hatiaiwa. ! of woman : yonr mother axvd yoor tu j tera are women mad aa toq would bate j their came, unhuniaheal. and their hvea uimbitirI rt tha idaxwlerer'a bitter tongue, heed Urilsyoar word J may bring upon tzve mother. th sister or the wires of arama toot fellow erew' -as- ia' An absent mlrU.! -atleai arrt.ii. letter at the breakfast table, dipped in ; 1.U i ;n t.;. ae ,rA i.u pen to set it aU right i i A - i a-
The Intelligencer (Statesville, N.C.)
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Oct. 18, 1873, edition 1
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