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JMa.ipi" iWitS5jBJWSMMWSWtta 11 11 ' i" riifT ti-i " "" 1 - ""1 "' """Id "'- t n. rn i ' t W ' '" 'W " mmh I. 'i ,viii' 4J.n-:i.iinr'fl: v;. , '',0YA iVU "' ''A i. V. U fT- V . v k ' ' v'n i" -: i w, tfmt' l'rf f f n f if ""' ' liat'I Jtaliotiml lIO ' ' ' 1 " ' ' ' ' b;f "' "'''I' (ff3v !l 3,,;5li:-rt "",! 1W0 -o xi J nn-.v-B ( II '! " bK.pM- '"' J D. CAMERON, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.! TRUTH K3i Sffl-Yol. 5. h 3- It 'HUi Ifc l ,1 i I . 3 -ANKOUNCKMENT. ia tti oitjof Ilaleigh, tL undcmigiie l will MiinueDce tbe publication of Til K Obskk vick, Jailj and weekljr Deii rcrtic uewit j.per. " Of lung fijierieneo in (lifir prnfeinMon at fjitors, respectively of tbo l'nyotteville Obierrer au4 tlia Wiluiiiigtoii Journal.' f they do not affect to doubt ji ouoiiei Of 4 . : tbe geDeraliudjjuuwt vWWpWgn tl llCIU J'ilif. 4 fuiuuia a noaiiMieruited to tbe need tad adapted to tlio ttc of iL p4 pla of Korifc Wrl6ifPi9eTHig poll diflerenci Lc',eeD the Otoerver and the Jocrotl iu ti!l fur the iiiter.t and honor 2 mVC? UToJroM Ue,l e Obw did on " V 1 Of ry aeoMedftp)i.r..u on quciona of public 1ntertT!i'i4ap? to civ1 rt'ow opin- rt, ixnn iooi al xproMjoo. ($yjfeu i'l'Hf l duty oi a' new-piper to furo'Ubita reader - poblili all hfcA tie ffiid tbeir i4rpde ia Id ufika TU Obnerver now, aa of bid, a truUiiul. accurate, eoudenwd history uf tbe time ia wbitib we live. H wtbu tbat the old Obaerrer woo ita bvl'l upon tbe .. ... '.il, '.' . , people of Nortu vatouna, enjoying tn at- lectiob of its party fnmdit, receiving the repect and cor.li Ivuc'e if it lltteret poli- m pj. .wv.A..p;dr fflfhftr. tueiy iaolated luration a circuUtion larger than bae rrer Leen!attiued tyoy otber rt tiotrk CaroUua newpaper. aad l'h tW, by like dignity, an4 'fi.iru"ea tbat tbe edi . , tore of Tbe Observer. tran4reJ m tbe ; UteU Caj ItitV: Hi K ! tiM. 'and www etiwal , an4 worraw, tafviriner cireuliliou and prosperity. . !t ! fa (Vair bigli kiwi teldeaere tW ., aUie ontt8Jence ly awn efforte to pro I V moU (be u"urt welfare. 4rt and fenenioet of North !afofin'7text of alt tbe SjiuLero Stated and linl!. aud tbroujj'K thee, of r oaJy I effected by tbfpretBteocpf De Biocratte principtea end tbe dwaiijl of tbe Ittdical party frow tle f lacta aud power which tbejf have o gretlljf aluoJ, aud an der whoa baleful rale the South bae beeo ottlogej aod the wbuli iouulry baa beeo iiaporerithcd and d'l-prar. 1 T . I'tTIiU it. HAtE. . . k. " W. L. PAUSDEiW. i;CRimoTe fiATi.e. iHily OWrter. oue year. m Daily Observer, ii wwutha tl , 4 00 Weekly Ubaerver. owe year J j 00 Weekly. UUetver, ii luootliR. V'r .f 1 1. 0 , AlleoMiiMicatiottaebouidUeddrMd, mtil fartbef aotk-e, trt 1 ' ' ' " "., : ;w.i.sAr.Diii. . , ; ' Hollands Varchousc. lOtt TIIKSA1.K OJ LKAK TOBACCO.' B U noLLAXD. 'i rlTUt . .hf. 'I ' il" i.ivlrf V rtl.fcvAit' , . ,i.,T-r lijilHtHillieeiierllv.tbitwliawen lair-d. an4 other i uiii- h lnirovl nc , WAIUMIOUSE-' by ld.Hoi.nl l,MM n. anJ be enrt comfor Ui.kel AkUlorttorrsan4 HHilS.r er. o lib VKn. m tHat we art U-twr IHTI"" f . Mltban err u .ouia4..tiir auiormiw la , trotm. ami we aurr Utfin tlwt H eflmt will I m haihia win im tor err i uni arl liitlglli narr)Miiir at Kliilil la a wont.' l'led,' rroiniH p ifrnul kilmittow the lut'rr or all wh i nuf t. vor t i let 4. Iia. .. i ,.. . I I,. i in ' - - '.GltAVES'lWAHEIIOCSE. DASytULB, VA. FOK Til K4 8 A1K OP 4 ::IJKAF:-TOB itur anrniamuUtkaitareiwitoruawwit. y n ltnlnM I'rnmailr and ANUnt ly rMiwrteA, ' I do tint liny l ih w niyp-lf nr fia, t liit,reiU Cd with anv one wn w. iintiitFetlielllulliV r Market I'rb. " I V tlve me a tall. W. t tilt AVE." J,V,iV4 w t fl" . w-r ')' 'ayt a j ' '. lOUN ftlllCrPAttl. f C K WtWO!t, PAGES'-'WAREHOUSE: 'Paco.&o'i di,Co.;Pfopfielirs. ,CsUy Tkpcity ,00 I'arccle Tobacco. iV)44a A BHOUTTKM PKRANCK STOIt V, 1 t-'min the Aluville Kxpottltor "Mtaej'ei lake drum "No, under no fln;uii)Hlinice, whatever, liuvel heeii known, to hike1 Strain, t have Leon in 'niirmilvi'of all kiudii. trnycletl throufi wei, cld, hot, untl have heei ieniuuded jeered and threitteued, ,uv never taken a ilfu Well, it ImO triin.' to j-ou dialike the tusle '.'( ih7 As well tut 1 cau re ,me(ijberj vvlieu vu a cliild, n Httla waa Kiveii iik a tltiie 'r two tin a niediviite, ami I think it wn the bet tiling I evfr ItHMtvil. I know I would like Jt, hut I te&er ItWPiwl'to tttM diaih-1 ' am iifiaid i prjl ililiftvaeeir..iilriiiuiy(yaajifr Wn jruiiivci; o iiiany ikiui iiopew oiuMitMi by in ic)ciiiWnkl tl ' iotf 'rMultitbMi ,?ll,VV,,TY,!JW,,M,5 (iilui l'iuU'iii1 tit I lilta ulilitaMt wua M uunii.iedi ..Wn wer. kiltJim uL hri.wu table at dinner, niul the oinvtiBallun ""'''"'y ' "'X miiid many ' flirlUlug Iik'MwiU and d recllectiona J iiainted with twu Uy, the pifdo of their fuiiil nioilier, and the ht r m tloiiii father. They were hrijjlii biya, mimI their )Nniun.tlea Were khkI, for their f iilier ji a thonih biisiiief man, and waa vary wealthy "How bright,' I unel to think, a:e tnvlr trof)v4 iu thix world, compared to iniiiiy, efflully In my own. J did not envy tlieni," for I. Iikeil Iheiu About the tini tly harreaciicd nun IkmhI, f Kwiaijfhttd'Uieni forwveral yeara, but the uewa euiue iwriwloually that they werw "anwiiix their wild ai" thut they Imr, Iii it ilnlw P liitAxfeatiiiK But in pMMf bf tiine.t tltcrtrwft-rejitfated reveU drove ail ahanie away, and they might b aeeii in broad ila,'1 reeling on the atreetM, Frietida Interfered, and uid every irieaiM U tuducw them lorefurtw, whlrir ewid A aalutary effei't on the youngwt 'AUnit, IhU UiMe, 1 met llieni on a pleawjie x cuiioii wlihkeveral other yuu men. The i-4niiny had i-lenly of ..iiiu wiili them, but the yoi'.ngeat of my two frieiU - h.IutiI. woliid ii.t drink. He told tn that lee ! isnol a lele ieer to towel) an thing liiU.xieating , wv'ai. B" kU fcrolHer waa Miitoxicated every "lay. lie t.dd me piivately, ' that he intended, w Www le H unit" I ? lioioe, to become a aolier tuaB Hke liie brother, ud get msrrVd. He fM re that lie bad fallen in hv with a beautiful ynung lady of rvfiuuiewt, wlioui ImI denired to make hi s f ive yar afterward, I met Idnvwgaiuj and lie Imd been man led InrewVertK. lie bad doile'ai 'tiea'aiA lie wotitil femnned, waa'ttocepled hy tbe one be loved, aud waa now tlmnkard oii. , HikleTiMiMthMt' wfte llopeif t be In real ity.'wiia ne' bigTi Jatainflug or'hia ran.il. as ta M ufieM ihecwe.eaiiM'diin iudocii confiding gl, M ,bj-OiKvr. tlrutUunC wctT . (,,( 7 if .t But what nf the yourlr brother, whom we left a aola-r mau ? Where w at he ? O, that I mild writw it In a whiaoeT, that bla'ktiidred uilgbt , tiot bear-that hla heart-broken mother lulglil wot rememlr het'MilM, and hla to'.terjn!, niteU father might n4 think of Ida daikwyyed boy ajalo Af i if died j Iu Hi of delirium Iremeiia j t Did the Mid Uooth ofllie younger Jiavw Jo cflect'iAl'tU leidf bt.tt2j JUould 1x4 the tears aud entreaties of the woina.i wlirt'babH fcfNl try hef 'hn'pjdneia in hla own lieiiit, fetrain him ? Oajld not Uie find wiwltracea of. hW luam-eiit children, Uir.Ve blm toawewr r IH that iivelU forever. thU b wwilw aid; hi braiu liu 'mole? ' AW ml tSAMitk wuM check blm! Ilhi lrenta hail given lilm bia julrtlon ofgotxla, wild they win. 'melting away. Hi Ink ! drink I drink ! and hi fentily weiw.fatt Uwj-imliig rwjtgara. Tluiw aim! onward, and our hero encn ticiore Ilea wuwltt if,whlih hould Low Uie rtdjU (c'arei to-da-iie I td'iwrnward 8i Hi; ud be He , tn-day. ill a idrbiikard'e Hia itrfow!tjf vrlJow tif hfr children werrf now drrvert forth Ititowii um harl Ut.lo world, b Iwj fruahMt by that heavy weight that la bearing to heavily on thou (Yuda oro"tber,Vlio bcgluniug proralacd belter thlBK " X have given the farla of lve t aad end of only twos uf. myutwrly i ikiuaintnnwt, while many there are now wnwtiiug ou my Hiiemory, and wrgiiig to t furtU a a warning toother who are now leglniiing to walk In the anuid ' toad ti degradation -U It not lime that Jfott paid we that five rial It the rent. U , id iua farmer. oa troniiped ta pit -wbeB joit t Ins.'k froai New York. J 'VelI, ( bsm't bv U M jl J. Why doe iVnilof knnw tbr'e m wn lu tbe iiiouu Iwc-uo be hs becu to e. 1 "'.." 'i' i "bin, J ' -f ; ; I was' qlilie j-nnng ' when lYeCelved My fii'Mt leMwin In fortune t'ellliig', tiajione whw recently ewaped from "gypej,'canfji. F05 the t5rt mxihoiu I was only to tell forlunee for yount! irirU' I wa tojtulire, Ibem and I any wont about love auhjeft.aAferwarit f" I wh allowed lp telj tuilwdy, , , could lay my bauds oii.any thing woj t, laying I Wpuld dl"(MJ, , hut it,, w woo, Vu4ueii iyUidy,n..1wlieie IgoiH., i ,;; ica-j asked wbcrel Kt thiur.j i waa plwiw-d at the Idea of telling fortyuav 'wuil'.l ilia very Wi'll ut, the btia'ineMv J . picked ujl fttHtraud before the llM hwoh (diNted JJ Knew iiow 10 reu iiuinuu, limine . very wel could' reHi ' cluiryer jolei'uhly I will not wy much utiVniHteulIng, foi-:l nm athumed. 8ome of our wagou have false lMittouih,'aothttt whenever llin cam waa U:irched nothing Cfiu'ld' be found. If theoQlcerti came they were given full pi ivilego to aearch nil around, aud in thix way they wt re led to believe, many times, that wo ware .really innocent. There ia 110 Until a( ail lu forlune telling,;! We paid ju'ot what ciime iutoour miiida.. On time a yonuic imin in TeiiucswivrtiiMi! to me and told . me to go-to a certain house and induce a young girl to have her Air tune told'- He told me what to nay. He was iu love with her and wanted to marry her. , I understood , blm. aud carried out MVPn veiy ,wei.k latmjti her afcong about the younj lover, nd Hie benutifui girl iA a w hileaa nnw, then red, and then gave motive dollars he could well att'ord It' s I got tell ilolbire from, the man. lie had bceRnliararded. but , before we left the place I aaw tli puiroiit driving. ': ' Tliere'eany amount of trickery like this amooglhe tvie. 'f I - liked The life at ft rat, it wat. free and romantic;' but dually X tired of it, limine I waa Hi lreTel. . 1 alvayi wanted 'in keep up niy appearand which mode ' wime of ' the other women jealous.' They commenced foKpreiid evil report about, and ald that I wu guilty of cilme that I had foughV hard Jo over coioe and eiK:ae. Ruhines g"t had, and all my money waa either lot or tole from the wagon. "t It wan not ey to make my em-ape, f.rti.cmei watched me cliMely; Itut I managed it ft laM. Talk about woiueu being drudges aiuon decent while ieopte, that's nothing ! Women alio are coiiix-IIed to live waioleriug lives in this country aicom;iellcd to lie, cheat, steal and commit n!mot any Crime to oor tain money.'' There aie plenty of women who are M'u-ite.i tlte aama aa I watt, aud who are but waiting for a good chance to ..-I .rr. 1 i- fi t i .s',i i ! fJOKOH HIli 4. iU'$ poor hardworking' 'wait trying to pay hUiiouvel, ilebla and sujMrt hia family by honest loil; but "go for him, because he cannot ay ):oti a few dollars he ow es. He is war and ulUled to uo con sideratioiui Keen him lown I u s JlelfVbiuiI lie's a rich rmtn, who ro1 tied a Unit r mmlw an aaiument, lives In a line mansion wimI wulke" lelnurely, enjoying; life, while his wife and rtilldreii areriejirlwlrn none of the luxuries or wealth W the enjoyment'of society.5 He's amaft, bn enterpiilii bnaineaa man, and It's pity lie's fobbed his creilltora. Don't wiy any t'hliig to hurt bis teinter feelii.ga, lior exjiict hini 'to iU Ids delicate fin get by toil. lie cownioundeil with credi tors at twenty-live or tliirty per cent wnd now lives h 'uxuri ms ee, au boiHirvtl, rrs;cted clUzeii and prominent man. ' On fiur him lie's HHjr-hels trying; to pay cviil roreeut with interest,, aud his hands are hardened by toil -Ida w ife and children feel the idncihlug of poverty and the tightness of tu tlinew he live in it mall bonatt and fa ires scsutily, but it to as h dtwerves he h:ia no bnsinesa lai poor lior IwMiest. He' a bad (of not robbing a Imnlf or stealing from thoew ' whn would have trnsled him In roaerous day. He might tnU hw I U fi bimt Keep hi in down pile upon hlin such a weigm ofoblipiy ntid HH!iinlary einharrasMneiit that he will never be able to rise. , ; VHAT HE A DM ITTKI). ' " YenteTilny foreiusin, while Itepuhlicatts were claiming that the I're-bh-ii tint e lee tlou was at'.ll In doubt, a man In a saloon on Monroe avenue called out. 5 I'll bet tiiat Tllden la elected 'I'll In-t you are a liar J' replied w voice. Thlworlinched, Mllctl on the floor, and tussled around' indthe THdcni'.e fi lially bad tbe other at a disadvantage. '.w will yotf, admit that Tihlen lae lecte.1?' be asked, letting up oil Ihcolher a little. iu'Sn Ivou'tt' unspol the uitdcrniost. but I'll admit large Democralle gains all over the country V . k That Was ftonxl f noueh. and he was lift" ed uy'autl (akv nut... I,, , , )J"AW' Wwl.'Jn dwribing ber ewnawsf busbsmt, id Dnisl msy be known by Kir uu bis ttono where I strxUb ed biiH. i - . , ,t ,. , 0 iut 1(-t bMKrvI a m t.t luvl'r'0 liul tciiad j OBlvaMttJitiiliriW'lIeUfliM 0Mov , . Tbe irrjriflif wind atujj :(Jifc jiiey of, the , ciieeKS inaiara niiruiiKen., t'-.'.i.!;7f.i:,'vrj..'..i.,4.:.'"-' w M H Jjr,i)M t!l(Vt'Wre'hevr Uir(a7iM;' " AV19 Liliat. ssjk- ou 1 1 rt v 1 . bn5y a wofttaiifmrsaken wtiiirtri! ' ',-. Akiiigaii;UHDiit tla brotiae ciiuruh dov. Kawlvlothe wigaiil roll ueii.tefl il- il i TU jwiivew pf its muaiq g,ovet h aoiil I Tblcher and faster; : fall wlVuM aj'fcitei?. but VnttrtiSteiixx' Sw lii'gcth1 v ide ojien' tlie bronze church Oulya woman, waiting nlone,' f -S ! , Icily cold on an ice cold throno.. : . , M...Whitdo they care fur her, . Mumhliiig a prayer for her, Giviugwiot bread liut a atone. . Unoergold luces their luiugoly heart beat, Mocking the woes o'lheir kin in the street- Only a woman ! In oilier days ' , , ... .' Jiopecaroiieu 10 iter napiieKi mj j I ' ' SomelxMiy mthxed ier,' ' '' ' '' ' ' ' , ' ' t Kometwdy kisxed her,' " ' ' . ! Somebody crowned her with praise Homebotiy faced up the battles of life, i c'Uviij? foi hci sake, .who was mother or SonieUtily lies with a treeeof 1 1 r hair Light wit bin heart where the death shad Show's are. ' " ' ' ' ' Homebody waits for ber,; ' j - 0wiilngtlmgtea for Iter, ' ' 1 1 .. Olviuff delight for despair. ; ' Only a womMii.-nevenu'uejMMir Dead in the siiow,aul the bronze . cliurcli door, 4 I I si.ATtV; H farmers would te'p aslale bnnging hrj in their l.srii.i or wortstopt with a pen cil attached by a string, " a to note down work to he done on rxiny or rturuiy t days, wbeu the hired nieo could nut work out of doors, it would be found to be of great advantage. lUve it understood that when-J ever rim cornet tbe slate is trf be' refeired to for orders, so that if yon aVe away froai home the work can go ou . , There ftsre tcoresof thing that cart be profitably done at such times and jtitt in a oil time saved in good weather. AH the w'iignns and 'car riaices can be greased, the hsrncse ;eiled and repaired, the sx, hoes and spades ground or. cleaned fl'Jor of bsrtW ""I ionise cleaned or repaired, HkiIs or? iaiplements repsired or paintml, , beehives, ( thicken coeps sud other -thing uudis. lu-n-hoiises cleaned or fuuiigrted with sulphur if fowl sre tonsy. cellar ctoaned,' apples and "pota toes asMM-ted. aod alt aucb work le done, sod wibout the Ioe of,, lime, , Farmer, keep a slate and muke a oot uf w list work cau be don at such times " ... TOUACt'O AND LTQUOK. ' I . .( ..-. , .!:(,. 1 . r., i :f.i'-. Our countrvinen spend more money Tor the luxuries thati for the ueceseities of life. t is no. wonder tlw rrsmy people are poor when tbeir bsrd earnings are .wasted on iit- ilulfftnoies wl.ica do harm instead of good. lhead i the great staple food, and $200. OoO.OOO werespept ItsU year flour to feed aur people. liut tha tobacco sold in the country for chewing and smoking and snuff, eo&t $3j0.t)00.000 1 about for every man, woiam and child., ,: . j his ia bad euough,, but the cost of in toxicating liipior cotiMi mmed in 1970. was ;i;0i),,O00.OOU, aversging nearly . $20 for every man women and child. , A large amount of this U luad in , poor , f-taiilie, , sud reduces them to wuut and wretched- ueasv,..,, .,.,.! ,,.-, ,,, u , , p,;7 " If the i-nang peop.e of the land would refux to foucu tebacco or lhjuor tJiin fear ful extra ragtiica would soon oeasa, and the wealth, of tbe country increase with msrre' lou rpiuity.l'ruitfr and Mechanic Journal. ..'.. . r . DANllTl I'lToVKKIlS. One must bear bia cros with patience, said the insu, as be carried b'e wife on bis back. n Much of the lip and little wool. sud the peasant as be sheared bis sow. (More how than reality applied to a SpeecU tbat is more 'ehMiueut' than logical. Ouo a nwn hresiJe Is better tbaa gold ; it is warm, even if it be poor. . - a a ." a Tbs stone ent from our nand ana tne word spuken is no longer in our ower. ' Liberty it better than gold or the pre cious stones. Teach t!.a wolf paternoster (the Lord t prayer J' be ill cries Lsmh Ismh! ' ' It is too late to cloio the well when the child it drowned. " ' ' A Minnesota man has adopted new tne ihnd uf doing business. books are kept, IVbon a eustomef dei-ire credit,' beg.wsto tbe dek and borrows lh money for which lie Rites note payable iti intetet. , lie liieo vuya ins goous ana pajs lor lueiu. Sj enking of shaving. said a pretty girl to n obdurate old bachelor, M tbnuld think that a psir of handsome eye womIJ be the het mirror to rhive by. "Ves, nnny a .cor fellow has been Shave J' by the.ii,' te jdiej the wretch. ' ' " a t F""V tiVr ti'Ci np'Tui' ifrrrr m-nu' Li JfViJW,ly of j kUielditiBeitJiIorer imade iigMi.riiom! .fy nmMim,m; There are there a liumlier of mounds .-i.icli fcwntii'rcJifcfdojiiEaf IKveJllgatldn tiasMereM tihal twyrertHis rif-e' w4!cW ittnj Jtel Altttiiwl'tnl ifionioii ooftiHtdirttt'" giliesiihtsjijediifwiliojd, tlit Inrgest of Ilicfe iiioiiikIs iiiexpiorcjr dug' it ireiicli' , jfrom' lis oqter edge ,o the center, thli'ty feel Imigi'tlvwTcei'wlric, 4nd' fct live tentor atuilldivg a dVkli of lUn tteX.', I " "V' I V. .1 Aboui(ut i,frwKtben jHittoni, eaftj Ihej deepest wrt of Uie excavaUoii,t; 4 layet- of thca and decayed wood waa laid baro. A few iiiciics below this was a bard tie; posit '"resembling'' inoiiar. and l'cneatli were found the remains of four adult and twt children. I Thftt they belonged to the race of mound builders is .inferred from Hie fact thut j there had. previously; beeu. exhumed, only eighteen, inches Imlow the surface, a complete Jinlian Skeleton. . , , The oiher.'oud vastly-: more important relics, were eight and a half feet lower down. Tlw? Hint of these, the sfeetetonof a man, lay wltli the head to the weft In a reclining position, i At the knees, near each huudr were two ornaments, coin posed of t'.'e . teeth of some w ild animal, about four nches long, and having holes bored th rough, for the suing which at tached theni I' to tbe wrists. ' Clowe by waa Hie skull;1 but so' badly dccayeil as to prevent remnvwl. sAlittltf to Hie south of the skull , w ere four 5 perfect Hint arrow luads .as clearly cut hs if the woi k bad, been done by the best luoderit machinery. Lying around anil under the shoulders were twCnty-iiIne Wads, m ami fact u red from small ehells, and perforated io at to lw worn' aa a- 'iM-cklHce.?! Evidently ibis wa the skeletou of , soioe. funious fr souage, for amons; , the , bones of the rive others no ornaments whatever were found. Tlie chiefs couipaiuoua t were ar ranged about him to 'the wes't, hoithwest nndeusl. i In the "Jaw' bone of one wasn partly deveh.l wt-Rlont tiHdh, and most of the jaw bones aud tecll wvitiiugood preservation, ;, tJ ; .. . (1; ' ' WlIO.WAS CAIN'S WIFE?, 7 The Her; 0. P., McCarthy, who' preach, ei every isubbath in the University, JJuild ing, U'sshingtoii sijuare, as pastor of wbst is called tbe American Free ' Church, endeavored to answer the question.' ' Who was Cain's Wife?' !t evening. ) lid took bis text from tbe fourth chapter of Genesis sad the i 7th vcifo. The preacher (aid that be bad selected the peculiar subject announced at tbe request of several mem bers of his congregation. Maiutainir g that old theories as to the meaning of the Hible stories bad eoased to be tenable because of the increased light of science, be said that the theory bold by l.im as to Cain's wife wonld also bare to be sbanJoned.'"' Tbe orthodox to the1 question,- e.tid he.1 is erhape Cainnrurried bis sinter- j. Well, I don't think be did. -Now. I am not go ing to shirk the answering of this quo.tion. I bare a theory of our race which others do not believe in Nine out often believe tbttthe bumsn race enme from one pir. -I don't believe it. , Do you say that is heretical? 1'erbapt it is, , but this is not a Siestion to be answered . by those who iug to the old theory. That old theory can never answer it. i - In tbu' fir pfnee. Caincmld ant hive mtrned. hu stster when be deputed to tbe land of Nod, be- caa he bad "0 itr. When , fcetb wat born Ada:u was only 130 years old. a very young mart fr those days, and Sfeth was his third child. Thre i no montion of dsnghtert, Irr the second place, Cain de parted to a onntry w hero there were peo ple, lad ho fen rod these eopte would slay him because cf his crime, and the : Lord recognized the reality of this danger and set a nmik on hi in that be might be saved The Hible nowhere sttes that there were enly two people originally created. Adam was the generic naino tor tbe. bumsn race, and male sud female created be them'. Do you believed thst negroes and Chinee are the descendants of the same progenitor with oiirselve? t don't. Cain weal over to the land of Nod, and there became the chief of a race which he found there. 11 built a citv. He couldn't have done thi alone. This, then, must be my answer to the qucstbm ; there were rare of people npon the earth at the tiuio Cain was race Cain took bis wife.' , , , , Tlie preacher dwelt at great length on the lessons to be " drawn from the life of Cain, and exorted all to avoid th little sins, for oven iVm did not bxo.Mii a - mur derer all at once, but Was led up to that I great crime by envy sod jealous feelings, .Veto 1 orfc rTWW. , ' i' "'The ease that nobody cares to take dis ease. , ;: -iv '4 i i . ,-- ! 15ml ee are liehibonsew 4o warn Vov. tj.;rt on the sa of .life off the coast of Ma lagi, Jamaica, Santa Cruz and Holland. : ' 'Capital w'caUier, Mr.' JonM.cspita1 wetber.-"My wife's ft anch a fold that she eao't spoak.' I liko such wculUr as M' ... .7.1 " hi. "'A rieW fiibrit; ftif OverilreWwM fc" Wsilk and; wuul Ui ilahMek llimi with a rouglt nne"CJowirsablo" set'," iiiult and lam, but Pll?e!1ihifWran,rlntJat.' " "" ' " 1 kMhHeMh'foinettel li'mi elltow lVeil o lifcjlit tfo&j04i.il wit ves down to die wrist urmlllj tweftnAo'eW-iiinrfi'. 1 i, J; fA w.y i ornamenting Pe lattom mi . ... . - . .... or nicsxeu ,ih to use ,iiio'K Hinges tai ing over box or knify ptaitmgs. hlaiik' I Vhi ''favorite i-ohir for dolmans, ut IfgWer' one 'Xorifrtht weather 'an tu'dde ofgray osWark camel's bale clot lies. , , A fan-like elti-ct is given to Hie buck of dnns skirts by running a draw wring in casing ucross the back breadth just neluw the knee. . ' " ' "'-.. MoUrninjf x-IoaHs'' are tiirnmed with litan or basket woven bruids, but lieuvy histerlesa silk. liahda, rtiS .,, blaa, - arc prv ferreil by oonservativv ladiesi f j -( b'or second mourning, or when frapo aud lioiiiliHzine are discarded; the hat or bonnet is of plalu, lusiei les black siik or feltv"triniinew with swell silk . ' New felt balmorala have no plait or gat hem nround Ilia waists; they lit smooth ly around over th hips,,, with a Kllght fulling, uiado by a draw siring In tho back, ' . . .t ' ' A piTtty, beW caprice in sleeve trim rrilngVis to place a band of ribbon or gal loon Just ' above i tlie ehaiw,: fastening it ilowh with tt button, a loop, and two abort etids-jj ;;,fj f 'fi For mourtiing hniidkert-liiefs there is iio dejiarture from the plain linen cam bric ones; with plain bfack liems of bor ders, and the initial or monogram in black W mi conie;r. ' ,.)'. i . i , -s, Dress fckirih are , tot Utieil; modintos use horse hair facing, that are very utrong but not MitT. (Tlies Ciclngi are half a yard deep, covered lialf ay up from the bottom wltli uil aljiaca facing. : ' Dress skirts are InuiuiI with braids this wilder, but faced with a wide alpaca gal tnoo,'whicii peeps below the bottom of the wkirt like a piping. It require two roWa of stiching to keep this braid iu its place. " riilonuiws that are to bu worn In both the house and street are provided with att eXtrn lining; extending below the hips, of gray, reii or wliiie llaunei, which Is limi ted in (or street wear. The lower dg of '.his Honing is simply pinked. ETALKIN0 AT TABLE This i one of the very best digester t there ia no tonic known equal to it, as it is of the kind calculated to promote hilarity aod' good feeling generally. Most parent are prone to prohibit tbeir children from laughing and taikiug at : be .table ; , it is unpuyaiologiijal ; it ia cruelty. , Joyoumitss proiuj'tcs tbe vircuTatioo of tfie blood , e'uiixciifi if, invigorates it, send it tingling to the remotest part of tbe tyr teio, carrying 'with it aaiuiatiou. vigor, aud IU'ej, The louder tbe little one laugh the better, tbe btstsr they talk the better, for then they eat less iu a given time, con sequently chew their food more thoroughly. Discard controversy from tbe diuing table. Disuoursge all subject whiuo in rite political or religious rancor. Let every tom unreduced be calculated to iustruct, to iuterei-f, or iou!e! Ho ' not ' 1st the uii. d rub on businessor previous tuubar, or past disuj pointincuts. - Never tall bad news at the table, nor for an hour before. Irft every thing yon have to comiujuicate be, if ' possible, of a gladsome, ' joyous, hilariouacharaeter. Calculated to bring out pleasant remarks or agreeable association, Ou the other birad, never administer a re proof st the social baid to either servant or child ; find fault " with nothing ; spesk unkindly to no oue.' If remark are mads of the absent, lot them contain oiue word of coiiimendatiou which, if repeated in tbeir bearing afterwards, wilt kindle kindly ft clings, and thus will thoughts of the family table come sens the memory in after years, when we have beeu scattered aud tome laid in their final Kit-place, bring with tbem a sweetness of emotion which makes it a plea.-ure to dwell upon tbem. ILdTt Juurunt ortt''A. SLEEPING inrKAlTII. We need faith to sleep sweetly. Worry is the parent of restlessness ; but be that heliereth enters ' into test. - The just live by fsith they work, wsit, toil, ret eat and sleep well wbeu they believe firmly. Pillow the soul or. the ss-urance tbst the Lord cares for u. and works alt thincs for our good, and the pillowed bead rests in comfort." ' llcfrthiiig sleep prolon life I the physiaal thus pmlil by toe sj, tritual. Many believa that Cbrin will save at lart, but doubt hi care in little things they truit bim for the greater, bnt dhdrnst in small concert!, and hence worry and shafe. The Lord is our keeper iu tbe )itl)e. every day trifle of life, the aff.iii of the shop arm, oflieekitchsii, nur-ery.( parlor, tem poral ahd spiritual, iudivi lusl and social, and invite to cast all one c neb on biui t and when we do he giveth bis beloved sb-ep,' and thst eaable them to work and l'"t"V. . . . . , i7.T ---
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Dec. 13, 1876, edition 1
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