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WlLSONj NORTH CAROLINA, TUESDAY,. NOTEJIBER , 2, 18G9;
KumdeH 40.
Norfolk.
A. MYERS,
T01MEltT OP SiLlSIURT, I. 0,)
WBOLESALB DZALKK IX
FOREIGN & DOMEOTIC
No SCOMMKUClAL BOW, FERRY WUAEF
NORFOLK. VA, '
A1wnra on linn d full assortment of select
WINKS and LIQUORS, loiu Forehand Do-
i ieBac. which vill toxoid to tlie trade on as
...nnn.vri iiinfr terms as can be bad bere or
ilaewhrrc. Orders respectfully solicited and
titled with proroptacM and dMpatchU
irnt r .IrnnUiro rt.- to' the trade In
" . ' ' DOMESTIC LIQUOR8. ,." f
to yrWa I eau ur&ivitu a i,-aw
. March 23 " -- ; 8 3 m
ASAMfiOS.
Formerly of X. C.
KADkR IUUOS, ; , ,
JftsatfY rir. A&
KADEIi BIGGS & CO.,
General .commission merchants;
AND
dSTtfdN FACTORS,
Hell's Wharf, Norfolk, Va.
Liberai advances on Consignments.
ShlnmcnU toUverpool FREE OF
frottWARDLNO COMMISSIONS, and the
uunl ad ranees made. . .
.. EST" Sped ilAttautloi. paid tri the ala or
h) fTOji- and all kind, of COUNTRY PRO-DUCK-and
prompt rtnnii innd.
1J AGOING and RGF1C end TIES furnished
bo Uitcrnl t4Tnu. kk
Angunt 1 j Kf ( , - " ." 2945m. ,
ArtBI noiRB. f 1 0EO. . H AIT BIT
HOWARD & rlALTBY,
' - WlIOLtiiALK DKALEIW IX
OYSTERS, F1SH.TURTLE,
, FRUIT AND EARLY PRODUCE:
Bj7"Ojitcra 8plccd to order. .
DR. WORTHINGTON'S
CIIOLERA ANlJ IDIARRIICRA MEDICINE!
A 8PEC1F IO. FOR ALL BOWEL AFFEC
TIONS, : ;
C HOLER J, DIAMLLKEJ, .DYSEXTERY,
CHOLERA MORD US, ClllC AXD !
' ALL FA1XFVL Al'FECTIOX$ OF 1
A TIIE STOMACH BOWELS.
Below we oiler a few testimonial to ebo !ta
(Treat ralue, Thec are Only a portion 9t hh
thouaaad. Tbi- M edieine can be k'itci. to tliil-
dren from four to Ave months old. r Dr. Wldr-
tbincon tajt he gare it to his child at ouljr
err ay oKiwitn a tnost mypy meet.
never u.iiot uruicgiei io enove ms prcp
criptton on too aud tel1 you it la enod. Read
for yourself, and call for DR. XV'tRTHlJii(l-
TON'S CHOLERA AND DIKKAIICEA MEDI
utzK, ana li ue has not trot u, ten mm to or
der It everybody jugut to nave It.,-. .
THE PLA1HDEALER.
WILSON, NOVEMBER 2. 1869.
1 Ko. D Camleir Wharf,
Sept Si
. , . TESTIMONIALS:
Medical Pcbvetoh' Ovnce of K. C.-t
- Kaltb. June 'M, imii.
Dit. Joi53, Medical l'nrtcjor; RlclnSoud, Ta.;
Dear Sir i ThU will be Lauded to jroiti by
Dr. R. . IL Wortbingt'on, ol Murfreesbiiro',
N. C, who Is the proprietor' of the JtJ8Ti.T
celebrated remedy which bears Lis uamc I lie
tle'U Klehtuoud to secure ranterWls, a?d Spy
aid yOu rhs1. render bim will be sincerely iip-
preciated, a the stock in North Carolina li en
tirely exhausted, and all the surgeons whom 1
have supplier! greatly prefer it to any article
ILnovrn for Diarrhoea and kindred discaees
lie mat 1'u'A U clilHeult to get articles front' the
trade, andsic tec medicine is for the army, he
thought you im;ht have some in excess. 1
1 am;-ery respectfully, youroDd tscrv t,
V. F. l'ESCUD, Medical Purveyor N. C.
Respectfully referred to the Purveyor Geu
eral ol the XJoulederate States, with the state
ment that the metU'rlne !thin named ba long
enjoyed a biirh reputation in this bute, both in
and ont of the army. I
Respectfully, E. WAKKE.N3
. t Purveyor Gen'l forSute of N.'C.
I . Officb of Surgeon Gekkral C. 8. A.
' If Dr. Worthlnston can furnish lHrge ctuan
titles of bis rfceatltic. ?e tvill Plice U lu! the
army us a remedy in bowel aliectious.
Honesty tlie Best Tollcy.
It was six o'cloclc in the afternoon.
At this time the great -wholesale
warehouse of Messrs. Hubbard L
Son was wont to close, unless the
pressure; of business compelled the
partners to keep open latere The
duty of closing usually devolved upon
Edward Jones, : a bpy of fourteen,
who had lattl" beca engaged to per
orm a few lilit duties, for which he
received the sum of fifty dollars an
nually.' He was tYJ "boy," but if
he behaved himself so 2s to win the
approbation of his eniployCrgj his
chance of promotion was good.
NORFOLK, VA.
8m
W. O. T At toil, - A. 8. MARTIN,
T. r.. ii.liott, . i. n. wATTKna.
, TAYLdR, MAMlN & CO.,"
IMPORTERS AND riEiLEftS IX
t'vr. hn.n St. atut JftrWi Sqrc,
' j NORFOLK, VA.
We offer all Roodi at NEW YORK FRiptSS.
1889: FALL TRADE: 1869.
AVliolcsalc - HiirdWcirc!
Burgeon General C. 6. A.
CA?;p or Instkcctiok,
Raleigh, N. C, June 25, 1S62.
I take plena-ire In elvlnp: tistimony to
creat value Ot Dr. Wortiiingtou'a Remedy in
all the dlsenrcs for which it is
the
recommendijd.
Still, Edward was not satisfied.
Whether Mr. Hubbard could spare it
or hot was not tho question: It was
rightfully his, and must i be" given back
to him. ' .
Til go to His house and give It to
him this very nightj" taid Edward.
"Otherwise I will.be teaiptcu to keep
it." . i
He determined to g to Mr. Hub
bard's before he wens home. Tfce
sight of .his sister tWd perhaps
weaken his reSolctioir, attd this must
never be. " He must preserve his in
tegrity at all hazards. .'"'
He knew where Mr. Hubbard Kved.
It was fine looking house, on a fash
lonable street.' lie had passed it
2eYeral times, and wondered whether
mart mnof Tiif f fnvw -1 n Z n
pf. th(ir wnTft enma tliinrva Hof I
renderedthis small salary a hard t; J7", 1 i
ther and sister aro ciiigtd to depend
upon eewing for a living, and ifre live
but poorly at bcsL ;Bct a fortnight
since Mary became sick, and since
then we have had a hard time.
Mary's app'etltc is idoT; and she
docs not relish food, but we are able
to get her nothing better. When I
picked up that bill I could not help
thinking how much I could bay wijt
Winter Plowlnff.
We do not profess to b well vc tf ed
in farm work, in fact, our ex
perience in that line has been any
thing bat successful; yet te may do
as did the preacher say to our
readers, "cj to do as te did, to
do what we tell them to do."
It is our opinion that there are
PLAlNDEALEEi
Rates of Advertising:
TranUckt eattrr k cLarrd Ob DCUr Ut
j tW trrl. wa4 tmmtYrit vA fur Mr a rV
r-tat iaavrtie. -
rrCiwM, - ......
lif ................... m
o-'Mk, .Jre m
Tra ten, oc Is.li tptsr, or Um, cchUI1s
1 raftit s4trrUrrws mtsU caU te
jaarttl la a4iae.' TW tfruw W
Inertia grow by indulgence. It
taps the Tiulity cfthje. tjitcri
political as vtll tU luaac,' and, n
less thilrd cH by the ipirit of Will
and Determinatipn, will cap Iha trrw
foundations cf the cemtitctioa and
Society. It pcrr.iu the resoarc
of a State to lie dormanL It per
mit? grass and wrels to grow, where
Taylor, martin & co.,
COR. MAIN 8T. ANDIAUKKT SQUARE
NORFOLK,
r
Yar attention U particularly and respectful
ly eullcd ta our laru stock of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE,
CUTLERY, CUNS ".W TISTOL8,
fttilAMUOAT.'RilLfio'ArJ .NO MILL
SUPPUES. -
Ws are Caw rcccivlnc, vind will continue to
!lotb KIl llii seaswu, direct from Europe,
(irjje Hues of
CUTLERY, GUNS, ANVIL, TISES, FORKS,
. t I ' SCREWS, JIlNaES,' Ac,, '
ThU, In addition to onr slock of -American
Uoodi, forms one of the largest stocks In this
l ountry : all of which we offot aj low as you
hnn bay from any New York, Pnlla'aelphia or
Uinltnore bouse,
think it peculiarly useful in the army, and hav
found It one of the vert test reMcdc in I li
reMtiient of tho bowel auec'tloiis which form
so lurue a part of the sickness of camp life.;
It has been rerv extensively used 1 in i this
camp, and with uniformly good results.
- F. M. GAKHE1TJ
. . . burgeon in Chief.
GOM'SBOKO,' N.C.,' Au. 5, 1830 .
rif. P. It WtfrtAinifton ! It affords !fte--K.r
silri) tki slnto lha( I ft ive liseil our Cholera aiid
Diarrhea Medicine on evdral occasions, j and
have always found speedy rellet ' We biive of
ten used it for thb b'n'elit of the pupils of Ibis
Imtit!ftioif: rind Mi every ?he"fctncj , t,A ftclrson
usiug U bus U'en elf-tnully restored.. I regard
It as au txcellcut family uiVdicine.- I
I o-Tis, truly, i
" ; 8, M. FROST.
Prcsideiil Wiijric Female College.
The following Is from udgo Ilcatu:
1 have iniule use of Dr. Worth ington's Ciiol
errticdiciue in a slnirlu cao Of sndden and
t i,IJ.iit'rtlniase : its eli'eel was -immediate and
fyi cure pbrfyM. I think !t an luvaluffble pres.
Wion.:,;r TT .y frzfa-
Edenton, N. U., Oct. 18. 1854.
i.
. t FROM HOK. K. KATNEU '
Littleton, IIebtfohd Co., N. C
i; ; ' vctoaer isol- i
I have used Dr. WyrtWnjton.-s Cliolera; Med
ieino wlt'i my negroes, nnd have fcu'utl !J to' be
a rao6t capital remedy in bowel atlectioi..
KENNETH KAYNER.
Dr. R. II. Worthington Dear Sir: I have
used vour Medicine in m iny-eases ofbuwel d's-
case, for which you prescribed it andTb
every
sanguine cxpi ctations. I rei?rff !tfs"af frU-
instance its effects have , cvi?eededA my: most
lcBro lu showing yoa
;UI,rfiert. and if vou are
yon raj do a well with us us, you crfn e'sft
where, we win not asK you to imy. .
Sr Orders will receive our prompt and
tateiul attentions v Very rosictrully,
- 4 I ., .; TAYLOR, MARTIN & CO.
Norfolk, Sept. SS. 2m
V
V
Wesqllrlt a personal call and will take fcreat portaut addition to me nsi oi , larai y incMieiues.
ilcr(r lu snowing yoa tbrougit our esiao- : .
ILtimert, and if you are not convinced,, ih.it Southamption to ; V a.
alufl. I 1 t
Dr. R. Worthlnirton Dear Sir : fl have
bfe'n using your Cholera and DiarrLcea J Medi
cine for three years. 1 have given it to my In
land with signal success. - 1
f rom Ttci: J; II. Davis, of Murfrcesboro', N. C.
Dr. Worthfvon's Cholera and Diarrbrea
Medicine has been" ?svd with the finest effect
nndtr mv observation lor the last two years, in
... .... t -1 . i . . j . . .
this InailtUllOU.. . e nu u a saio auu prompi
remedy in diseases of the bowels, for hieh it
U nrlncloallv de.-isned, nnd but little i less
cracaeious in ueninst'iueuis ui mc nervous bj-.
tem. We keep tt congtamiy on nand, and re
sort to It with iuorooifc;; con?deucc with every
repetition ot its ude. j. u. naus,:
. , Trcsidcnt W. F. College.
MISCELLANEOUS.
BROWNLEY&CUTHRELL,
Br ifkniasons Plasterers
WI.SON, N, C.
llavloi had several year nrrcrVcnre in the
rlns :nd bnlng botlf PraeilcsCl Worktncn,
Dr. Worthington : Your Cholera Mxie!clne
are prepared to execujc, wlih neatness and Is the bcst.meaiciuo i ".ui-W-f q 4
linpatcb, all ork entrusted to us. All orders 1 era a flectious. F1U.U. p. KOBtKi B,
111 meet with prompt attention.
f. ... , , - C. D. BROWN LEY.
OEORGE CUT11RKT.T;.
April 27-tf
'Gfiarige of Schedule.
Orrrs SRAnoiRD A Roan ok k R. R. Co.,
roRTsstouTii, a., wniy tun, lsfiy. . y
On an.l it t; itONDAY, July 12th, Trains win
1 EAVK PORT.ifOCTU 1AILT KtXNIAY8
KXCKPI CU) AS FOLLOWS :
,," Mall Train at... SP.M.
. J 1'ruliibl Trtl at-..- v.. 0.SIIA.H.
, , , . AUlltVJ; AT rOttTSMOUTIl.
, . - Mall Train at-. . . . .... 6.15 P. M.
, Jry.ltfht Tnln on, Wednesdays ','
aa rnnays v"itIJ3V A.M,
fks
Oaoton
and Satirdsvs at Franklin with steamer for
Fdcntot and nymouth, and on Saturdays at
E,l. .,tun. N. G J. A. RJSUION
Wilmington, N. C.
fSV R. II. Worthlnrrton Sir : Pltasc send
me one dor.en of your Cholera -Medicine, for I
can't do w thout it ; it H tne resi i ever iiseo.
T ' W. S. . ANDREWS.'
WiLLsmrua, Ark., September 3, 1Sj7.
Mcnr8i5a?P0o t.. Not. 2. TS.'
Dr. R- H- Worthington Dear Sir f N e,
Ue undersigned, citizens of, Hertford county,
Jbertcve your preparations more valuable In the
hoifsehold, as a family medicine, than any other
we have ever used. We say what we believe.
We have ever fonnnd it to be of beneficial ef
fect fu relieving those uficctions for which it is
rccom'm'endecL . ' ' ' I.. .
J. W. HUI, M. XT. Wise, L. T., Spers,
rri.r. W. P.'Beaman. II. T. Lasslter. O Par
ker, John W. llarnec, It. S. Parker, T. J- Uol-
nmim v. i.- rsfrwaom. wiiiton nsrnvc.
liar u w
Cattap-
rrj?at Train on iWdayS,
Lill Train o'nccts at W eldoq wrth trains of James Skiff, A' L. Anderson, 8.' S.' Hariie
Us WiUulBt6sl-WeK'lon,'SBd Ralclfcn and (clerk of the 8cpcHb Ctfirt) Charles! t Caitoly
iaotonRjitlroada, and on Tuesdays, Thursdays bell, D. Jesse J Yeatesi t. H." Maget, J. M
Trunin trim at?arMT I or rag' Iien4.
. 'iliil Train bodnd North will stop for Ba,en
pirf ocrli it 8board, Bovkln's, Frankl.i r.nd
- 7 At. V V - 'E. OV O HICs -, ,
. Superintendent of Transportation.
. .
V.
C. t: INTERNAL REYF.NUE
AauraT Aassraoiv's Qrrica,
Mh Division, 2d Dislrict,
- I will bo hi Wuon for the purpose of As-
assid T'W IlabKtWimernjt HrveanoTav,
ow TUOHSDAY OF EACH WEES, sftcr this
data. Persons lUtblo. will taka roaie; make
thrir return an savetue penally,
, f donar t
Trader. A. W. Daf den. SosfiWcl Moore W. C
Porker, George A? Btttt, S. D Wlnborn, Beni
A. Spier,' Jaa A. DuJte, Professor jt. F. Col-
l.tfe, T. D. Boone, L.. .J. Lr.wrtrice, V
County Conrt, David A. Batrncs, Juflso Super
ior Court, r. 4. L canes.
This Medicine haa beda heretofore so
hsh that H was not every one that j had one
.onar to spare la boy bottle. Having made
etucnta with Dr- W. to give roe the cx
$ wholesale affency for the Medicine, J
bavi ftiatteed btm to rat Is Bp la two sizes, viz:
25 ccnu and aO cents, w retail.
r; j a Me ST. wigqins.
SVuVVcW.Jt Couri Bouse. TROfftTETARY WHOLESALE AGENT,
a , C. L. ESTZS; j , . 43 Maw SThiar, Xobtolk, Va.
' '" 1 " I AsalsUut Asaaaor, ' 1 E.To whoui all proer Uould be addree
1 APlMUk uvwi,
. &ti tv WOa, Ci DUrk-t, N. C
addressed,'
For sale. by , DrusrWa" and Meniuists cvory
trial to him circumstances with
" t i
which his employers-were not ac
quainted. His mother was a widow.
The sudden death of Mr. Jones' had;
throii the entire family upon their
own resources,' and they were indeed
but slender.
There was an older sister who as
sisted her mother to sew, and this,
with Edward's sdlll, Constituted the
entire income of the family. let,
, .. . " -. , . 1 ,
Dy means oi untiring inaustry, tney
had contrived thus far to live, using
strict economy, of course. Yet they
had wanted none of the absolute ne
ceSsitiei of life:
But Jlary J ones -Edward's sister
grew sicks. She i had taken a se
itere cold whieh had terminated in a
fever. - This hoi only cut off the in-
come arising from her own labor; but
also prevented her 'mother from ac
complishing as Pitlcli as she would
otherwise have been able to do.
On the morning of tho da ifri which
our story commences, Mary had ex
pressed a longing for, an orange; In
her fever it would Lave been grateful
to her. V;
It is hard indeed when we are
ooliged to deny to those we love what
would be a refreshment arid a1 benefit
tS them. ; ;' :
Hk. JdnoS felt lh!s.v and s'6 did
Edward. ' .
jionly wish that I could buy ftfii
oreiyiary, said Hidwarcr, just as no
s,c?t out for, the stoYe.'' ''J'Jext year I
shall receive' a larger salary, and
then we won't have to pinch so much."
, "Nevermind, Edward," saidMaTy,
smiling faintly, "I ought not to have
ftsked for it, knowing how, hard you
and mother find it to cet alon with
out me." v iti" . , '-
"Don't trouble yourself abotft that;
Miry,-", said Mfs. Jones,, soothingly,
though her hear! sank within her at
tho thought of her , empty larden
"Only get . well,' cd we L shall get
along well enough afterward."
It wasjvrith the memory . of this
scene that Edward went to the store
in the morning; 1 ,
All around wer'S boxes of goods
representing thousands of dollars in
money
"Oh," thought he, "if I only had
the value of one of those boxes, how
much good it would do poor Mary
And Edward sighed.
The long day 'Tore away atl last
and Edward wasabout to close the
warehouse; ' ; -1 t
But as he" passed the desk of his
employer, his attention was drawn to
a bit of paper lying on the floor Be
neath; ; ...
He picked it up, and to his great
joy foahd it to be a ten dollar bill.
The first thought that flashed upon
him was,V "How much good will f this
do Mary M can buy her thatorang!;
sh wants, and she will have some
every day, and perhaps she would like
s chicken." . ' i
iTut a' moment' later his countc
nance fell
"It isn't mific?' he it$e&. Alt
must be Hr. Hubbartfs. I This is his
desk, and he must hate dropped i&
till ureed the' tempter; Yhe
lll never know it. And after sE!;
what are ten dollars to him ? He is
worth a hundred thousand."
fore, he went to iKd house, and as
pending the steps, i&bg the bell.
A man servant came to the doer,
"Well," he said; . - -
"Is Mr. Hubbard at Kcmc ?'
"Yes, but he has just come in,' and
It for her."
"And yet you did not take it."
'1T6, sir, it would have been wrong
and I could not have looked you in
the face after" it."
Edward spoke in tones of modest
confidence. . -
Mr. Hubbard went to his desh arid
wroie a check;
How much do I pay you now,"
he asked.
''Fifty dollars a year," said Ed
ward.
h .inure envuii w io cim Pui and corn ought tt fiouruh.
uian mere were ten yars ago, inai It ltt Torrrtr tc relrn where
u u rsre aiuicuit to cuiuraie a crop,
and there m,ust be rcatm for it.
We cannot deny the fact that cur
land is older, and that the labor syi-
tcxa is deranged, and that many
causes are at work to make farming
more complicated, xaore perplexing
AQucnce and Comfort ought to rale.
Unless we shake U c2 therefore;
and go t work in tt right way, wc
ccjt Tievcf, expect to see the South"
grow ar.d touriah. Let oar people
arouse thecjclrrt frctn tlnf apathy
put on the pancply ct Fnrrjy and
"Henceforth youf duties will be l U T WOttU
increased, and.I will pay you two oc 6,att w "0IT Tie" Pl-
tcra uu mo iuujcvw. tin imsguaa
hundred: "Will that please you I"
: "Two hundred dollars a year !"
exclaimed Edward, his eyes spark-
and more difficult; clill, there seems j EnUrrme: and wrrk out thelf own
salvation, as they can: at a tr.iti f?.
- Boil J Railroads, dig Canals, erect
factories, and develop, everywhere
the great rcscarcci ofcer section.
All Tery well, says 'the, cHerrill
man, all very well; hot hqw are wc
going to do this t without cupiulf
to be a "something" in the land,
that produces more " inscfU, , moro
j grass, makes it more didcult to
. plow, and more troublesome gener
1 don't think he can see - you," was ling with delight.
the supercilious reply. ' ' "Yes; at the end of the year that
"I am in his employ," said Ed- 111 be increased, if, as I have no
ward, quickly, "and I hare come doubt you will, continue to merit my
. . a . i - . . -
trom the store. 1 thihk he will see confidpref'-M
me if y9U mention this to him."
' Very well, you can come in
Edwsrd was standing in the hall,
while Mr, Hubbard was sought by the
servant.
MWelir-' ho said, inquiringly, "has
anything happened ?"
, "Io, sir," said Edward, r "but I
"Oh, sir. hor can t tKank idd ?"
said Edward, full of gratitudo.
'By preserving your integrity.
As I presume you are in present
need of money, I will pay you one
.." W WW
quarter in advance, llcre is a
check for. fifty dollars which you can
get cashed at the bank. Andj by
picked up this bill near ydur deskj the' way; yod can have the rest cf
and I supposed you must have drop-1 the day .to yourself."
ped it. ' I thought I had better bring it
here directly"
"You have done well," said lir.
Hubbard, "ami I will-remember it.
' Edward flew to the bank, and
with, his sudden riches hastened to
tne market, wuere ne purcuascd a
supply of provisions such as he
p Honesty is d tef valuable duality knew would be welcome at home,
iri a boy just commencing in a busi
ness fcareer; Hereafter I shall liavc
jferfect Corittdcnce in yodr honesty."
Edward was gratified by this as
surance, yet as the door closed be
hind him, and as he walked out into
the street the thought m his sister
siek at home, again turned upon him pics which had brought this great
and he thought reeretfullv how much relief.
rfiid tKen ri'ide haste to pnnounce'
his good fortune.
A weight seemed to fall off the
hearts of tlie mother and daughter as
they heard hi3 hurried story, and
Mrs. Jones thanked God for bestow
ing upon her scri these gc"od pt'nci-
. i - a. j
one reason to be, that wherem in WUhoot capiul ! why, luadrMl of
slavery times the plow was started! individuals have built trp fortunes
upon sicnaerrr nritai utc txe &cutn
possesses to-dsy; and there is no tea
ccii thy, i a pcpTe; tie catxfc.ct do
the same nor. Corporations can;
obtain hit individuals eAnnot they
can oVuin credit; they can lasuo
beads, and ? proccre eapiUL ' True,
our taction has been impoverished
by the war; but we Kave ret the
.sp'rjt cf mahed; tnt? If.? fj!it f
bravery,' and te spirit -cf for"f lnt
to ms yet. The Vankers couldn't
take those awsy from tu; and what
more do we wsntf Put these- ta
work, and Cspital will 'soon coi-e tc
our assittanee. The 'bonded debt
of our c!ks aatl, towns rasyv indeed,
be very large, bat it int ti large
as many NortLern cities and town
which arc not afraid to swell their
debt in order that they may be the
better able to meet all thtir
liabilities. . Suppose! for iattenee;.
one of our Southern cilice owes a tfiK
lion and a half in bonds, but it has no
as soon as tho cotton crop ,wa
gathered, tdrning over the land, sib-j
soiling, putting it in condition to be
benefitted br the Winter's frost and
freezes, that this time is now taken
up by tho laborers in making con
tracts, in deciding whether they will
work the next year, and, If t!:c7
come to the eoncldsic'n to work, then
they must think over tho different
propositions that have been made
them, for at least one month, and
have a week more to move, &c, &c,
and it is rarely you see work regu
larly going on before the first of
February, sometimes later, and the
best plowing that should be giren
land is lost.
Now, ther? is some truth in this
we have eeeh it, and there is a rem
edy for this, as well as for any other
evil. What is it ? It can be known enterprise, no energy among its p-o-
1 j . r . -i- ! P'C
utH-rfc ui ncuyn ihcir inlcrC8U mhle 9ome more ae.
pic. They have gone to sleep over
:t ....... .
; on the part of landowners. Consider j ;jvo municipal neighbor has rone to
good could have been done with ten
dollars. Not that he ; regretted that
h'e hdd been honest. There wa3 sat
isfaction in doing right, but I think
my reader will understand his feel
ings without explanation.
:rs. Jones brought some toast to
her daughter's bedside, , but Mary
motioned it away.. .1 ' thank you
for taking the trouble to' make it,
mother,-" she said, but I don't think
I could possibly cii it" ,
"Is there anything you could rel
ish, Mary?' - V
"No," she said, hesitatingly, "no
thing that we can get."
Mrs. Jones sighed- a sigh which
Edward echoed. s , . -
It was tfitli a heavy heart that
Edward started to the warehouse the
n$xt. morning. He had ncrer felt
the cravings for wealth that now
took possession , of hint. ,
' He set about his duties as usual
About two hours after he had arrived
at tho warehouse, ; Mr. Hubbard
entered. He did not at first appear
o notice Edward, but in about half
an hour summoned him to the office,
which was partitioned off from the
cmainder of the spacious . rooms in
which goods were stored.
lie foiled pleasant' y as Edward
entered his presence..,
"Tell ere frankly, did you not feel
an impulse to' keep the bill which
you found last night 7 , ., ;
"I hope yen won't bt ccended
with me, Mr; Hubbard," said Ed
ward, "if I say I did."
"Tell me all .about it' said Mr.
Ilubbartl, with" interest, fcWhat
was it that withheld you ? . I should
never have known it.",. . ,
-z 4I knew tint' said Edwarivi
"Then what t withheld, yod from'
ukingitr ;;;; tz -'
"First 1 will tell you what tempt
ed ma?," aid Edward. "My mo-
1 ' w
I .
And Mr. nubbard slept none tKe
worse that nizht- that at a slight
yourselves as principal in the bui- j work in the right way,' ard is rapidly
ncss, and dictate terras to the labor-1 increasing its popuUUwn st4 JU
er. Let this begging of them to' tJhtl Cr?t lb
, .w , , j. , ,. .;. . j crn c:tt ;s fcarfal thai it cannot psr.
work fcr yod ceaie, arid do not inter- i il$ hen lue, and wHI g'to
fere with your neighbor's business further. Bat brre is a railroad that
nor his hired man or woman. De: will increase its trade : here is a ea
rn ahd a year's work, and let that nal that can be enlarged ; here ti a
i irit.iiti an i..r m iirinrT ilii ,nmn.
pecuniary sacrifice he had done a , 01. tl . , . 'body wsnti to btld, and tlie ilrepm
t. , - - , t'. te 24th of December, and get lack ..J t fc:t .j.., t,,. J ,r
kind action, confirmed a boy m his . . . lx i city rtruyes to si thm beeao-e u
integrity, and plaUuencd a struggling j , , . ,r. . . . , , ,. .. a
t 5 tc t ' ' land in Winter, and our word for it, awake from this error. Let it aid
family. If there were moro cm . ... n--M- :tm.run1. these cntcrtmcs as Lberallr as ins-
- . ' siblc.
ploycrs as considerate as he, there
would bo fewer dishonest clerks.
"tiitre are some people who al
ways go lor cheap things. They
buy cheap sugar, beef, flour, and
butler, and drink cheap whiskey, i
They wear cheap clothes, and sing
out of cheap books. They uso cheap
medicines and employ the cheapest
doctor to be found in town. The
only time's tlfey have bought any
thing .not chea'p rlfo those wlu-n
hey borrow from a neighbor, and
expect to pay back in cheap. Some
folksare almost deep in good things
by this foul and fraudulent process.
A cent in the yard or pound makes
a gYeat difference tfith them. They
want something cheap. In fact,
they af e chcarf people. They' look,
feel, talk and, walk, and do evcry-
They will pay bsck the credit
"Sort'c persons may not be aware," I on money thus adranced with tm
s.fys Hicovcr, iii L:s we'ri; 'Bipeds! Ml interest. The population of
and Quadruped.' "that the trilling I lUat J U !ITTr,tr4 ;
- .. a?a rr, n, . fnmmrf4t nr..
men tod ; its mechaniei and cunxifac
turers will flourish. Its sources cf
taxai'en will be so largely Increased
ncirlect of a pair of whels being
comparatively dry of well greased
will ciu'ee twenty miles lo take far
more work out of a horse than forty tht the ncreaard debt can be paid.
would itf tho latter case; yet wheels
absolutely screaming from dryness
arc often seen and' heard attached
ofT rHh diminished taxation, and en
era cf progress and prosperity rstab
lUbcd as astonishing as it will be
pleating. More than this, when the
A . 1 1 .1 1 I 1 ,
to carts ana wagons, auu uiui wouiu ; gI weric 11 onee coTOxntncea, on li
the bruit id human torru let them ;ern capital will take bold and finish
T ttAsv taai imsV S s& mM f SMaa
scream until lie ual unishcu lu ! ..n.nnv
.... . . Iirrf Lnt t lift aratn v cf orrr rnlr
journey s end or his cay a work, , ' r . . .
aIrr-iB tf I ar.ittl wants tst .
l . . . l . . t I I A M. A ll.M M. ..! .
fromjsuch cause, at Icat one ton in
four of resistance more than they
would if the. defect were attended
to." mm
A' correspondent of the Utlca
thing in! a cheap way. They enjoy
articles, of Ood quality, and are j Herald finds, nothing equal as a
vory glad io get them, if. they can j destroyer of lico on cattle, to a
is their tempi o cl: devotion".
Articles of good quality always
ergy st work. It wants to see enter
prise at work. It waaU to I e In
dustry at work. It is afraid of iohe
fion. llenc we rsat f ot Ipto te
ration that wh:ch will attract capita?
here. A Northern geaLUmsa. , re
marked in our heariog, only tht ctbcf
day;trat rtriLern eapiuiiiLi wre
demand a good price. Comparative
ly worthless thing? are cheap. So
in the professtc'ns. A gond lawyer
demands pay a good lee.. His
worth secures it fcr hint. A one
cent lawjer will Undertake any sort
of a case for any tfort oF a fee, and
sometimes lor ,ro fee at all, but
merely to help hini got ft ca,ie that
may pay. A physician ot cnlture
and skill demands compensation;
but a irferc' quack will visit by (he
day c'r cny way.
i'obf school-teaclilni is always
very cheap', and chedp teaching is"
always' very poof, both' in4 quality
arid quantity. Cheap things are
always der, and those who fellow,
it' up . .find it so to their cost, A
good article is always wor.U good
price.' -
anxlows to invert here, but thst they
had declared their LeHr-f that the
strong snds of soft soap and rain j of Sooth didn't earo to
water, to which is added common j help themselves; hence they, would
salt. This is applied by rubbing 1 not help them. We speak more par.
licuiariy v tmacrn capital orrr,
because it is closer home; bet the
same spirit that wotfld aecwre the aid
mm '.a' a
thoroughly over the animal.
A writer In the American Stock
Journal says that cot ti7ctcis and
its acccmpacyicg evils are the main
caCsc oCsowsdc&iroyiog their young
and tiiat green and other proper food
is tho preventive and cure, t
cT Ncrth'ertf capital: ronld aecare
Eoropcan cspital, and ,h eoapeti
tion thus engenders 1 wald baild op
our shattered ecrden es if by magic,
and give.es a power' in tht Union
whki wfo r.'evcr wi!! - ctherrTse' bve.'
I We write feHingly. aad earnestly
on this subject, because we want tk
South to arou itulf sad to secure
f From Dm B4or of ike Sot'Jj
What tire Houth- needs at the ;tbe place which it eoe held, b.t
present tnxfe is energy. Her people I which' it is now ft ?h by
have become enervated by the war' spathy of rr pl sr.d the UUii
.r-.tw;. v. .v- :i. -;,. .vt. ! of sorre of its swms.
IUcoostruction has surrounded them.
From this unhappy condition they
.should hasten to artrtnsc thcbVclvcs.
t as aro
curse! res, an4 go to work ut l-o
right spirit, and the , happy tlaagt
that will soou kco-m9 spparmt will
be both'aitonuhing and gTstifio."
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