Newspapers / The Durham Recorder (Durham, … / Sept. 18, 1878, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
'V SA -. ,. --ftEAMSHWAREHOUSsohMiAMN..tvi -a I III Aw. llll, rfWfr m J. 0. CAMERON, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. ( ill jll 'l'i t,.(t.. 4 - ' . .. . ' . i . TRUTH FSABS XT O FOE, ANDSHUNS 3MO SCRUTINY. HILISBOROUGH,! ER 18, TERMS $t 50 A YEAR, INYAhlABLY IN ADVAME. ' A VALUABLE INVENTION. j THE WORLD RENOWNED ' - ' uiLson sEivirjG WAcmrjE In workmanship Is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as e!egant! finished as a first-class Piano. It received the highest awards at the Vienna and Centennial Expo sitlons- IT-8EWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other machines. Its capacity Is unlimited. There are more V1LSOM MACHINES sold In the United States than lt?2..??.C3y,2efa,es of aU the others. The WILSON .t:.H7ilso:j sewing r.iAcmrjE co. - CSf a C23 Broadway, New Yorkf New Orleans, La.f Cor. mU k MaJlton Sn Chicago, Ills.? and 8an Francisco. Caf. SKLDUX EL'ALEUl VliVKH EXCKtl.KD I ALLISON & ADDISON'S, j -j .,; I ' . ' ) ; J I t'OMl'LKTK MAM' UK ro'sTUlttCCU UTAKDAKU OVAUAXTKKII. WK arr miking M Irlh-vc Iw lb. Ini4 .inii.ivll KrrUIUrr U ToIiwcuIh i br MMrkrt. It n ill Iw t j ) uur liilirr- la no M Mtimrminlkhtnr. . tKrATE K l nui If rxprrli'lirrd ami r-- tM.n4i.lc Hira. ol Ibo mM rut k.o u. aiHi III Ih. Mll4 iMntllull ml ron-lul uuiiHr. ltK'AlK H W Itll M In Aiuim.miI. m.lnl-r"-lalr, and hKAI. Imhi. rbtwiilml T Mme lia-rivnl Imm lmne ul aiilmaM. ' IIKCAIK tt artkm I- I'KOMI'T. Cmtltnw fH, bmI jitln;. II Mail. I lie lant MH-klr mH .NMaln. it to maturttjr. . HKl' A lK It U IfMov.t ol wm mil Linda. HM'Al'MK It baa km nr trUl fur jrwr. al ih. gtwrai vrnlh-t l: "It k all h naiar hn- Clie." "A t'AmMTt)la)nM MiMtirr. Tbr M I rrrf mL.' lrtm a. Imw .Hit trr ma aa tihml ttaK ol ar mImtt Mailar4. blub tiraiki Krfl , Nawilrlt iir .il nnwv-r ALLISON k Al't'ISONY - . - - ., Manafantrr of. TIIK-STAU llttAXD t'OMl'LKTK M A KiniKS, Uhmmul. Va. Itrsnch OfEe. iVlerafcnr;, V. SEKDSI KKKDS!! "t'K hrxln raNtl irrbl allpnthia nf our rrlrallu Xonh l arolliwi. I nr l.trs. lnafl aU mrlrllM M KIKI.U anil UltA KUKHf. wlia b arr imr. ami of Hw lavt aililiir rrmllnr aa afk-nltyral annual 4rwrllivr of lbw,raiw.. oImti .ml rwrr.iiMln il rilrtL oa all aulijnrU mm miI llb our Ktl. Rrw. ALLl!i A AlMliN. luar If. ' KicliMutii! Va. Uraa awl. nmnr?' b4.rat arnrk for n lhaa al ti)lhlnir rlw t'in.i nt rriilrMl; w. tH ttmtt H til r if at bMMW ! kf the kiiUMrlotn. Mi-ii. womi'M. Inj ami eld anl rtlrwwhrr l work lorn. Now i thflliaf. t'twtlt mum ami li-niM frra. AJiIitmi Tara Co; Align., Maim. G E I S Elt1 S Patent, SelHtcgulatlng ; GRAIN SEPARATOR. CLEANER and BACGEIt Il M. bMITIl'ft CO-, , . - f , ltti'tiiiumJ, Yi. (Iphrral Agita for KaMrra Virjfiiiia and '. tl Sialrt of North raioliiia. tiwutb i o , Carolina ai.4 Hoof gia. rpjIIX a IIm Ue TllllrXIKK an.l lm nin4 J rOVrtual ll.KANKU la ibr niarkrt, Xia. tlKwiWI Iwr a Thnhina M biM. im- IHfbrjr bata rwrivil ur I'atalogtM. tablub w aril -riiipii na apiinrainrti. Tbtc MarMnra f ha ol.alnril f - Jamc WfLLs jr. 1W Illtlaiortf. John Tm MarkliAin, Durliaut. Jiwncs M. Towlcs, Ralrigd. W. C. Jlorgivn, ri.aMoiu. it n f , Jl, w vniiioiif ? JStatmilU. r AnnllcM & Ix)g Monro. (, :: HCcorgo.Wliile K It, Cniwrord, 4 1 1 Haliahurj. "V. S-'Diirnctt, i . Aolirvilld. . J. IX. Caitlicr, , , f , . Ntwtoo. AWL London, I'itmboro. K. M.Holt& Sonit, Jan 26. Onhtm. ,1 UK.N. ' JU.Klil K. Jl)liu.itf LKT . TKU UK. Al CK1TAM K. Tvtlie Cuttmreutioe Vrter oj ttieid (.' , yrtmuvmd VnUfivt of r a. : I .iinouiMyd to tk tiiiuiiiiaiin Cuuven turn vf Ibii 4tttuA. itMiiH.Jtai) ttelurtf IU djoumuiitiii, mat. w a wiier ul auwjuiiiuou 1 t'ir:t4 1m e-.II ni aH.u i wiiia. ui) UpllllulM UU tb4 ttathllia nuw iutor4iu fba pablic alHiula ti Iraely given. ' : 1 iiuic h4 iaeti aallud aji lof anuli a lo tier, lal kat i)utivi lrut variou p.rU of tit tlMriut ,vij riKr4 IraluU ol wUbra t IrsiM njf vlliluna um Ueaatjttea iNjua. cHfill; tliat bitalict). 1 bula tbat fur ib fitM ui ibein in iaivr. unc ia tbat vl 1 Ilia biaiirteuauca vf tie UeawvraiM wrjr ul lU LluiirJ Si.lea iu i'l inlriiij. tot of br tsiiU a tv ibal j-anv ur r leant Ironi ib cwiidiliuu xf cuMacrcil fitovHwra anU I bo nrviiiii of lb Cuuiiiimn ar buw eiijojf. And it Maintain it aHl:iJ4 it n irvuati) cuir ibe cuiilmt ol bmb I be lgtlame ana axecunro lianclir-r (lie Uuvommebl. abd llllrotiuce inmrtj, ectxtutuji. and attiel ouKMriiclHiN vt '.'mm Cum4iialiv tnltf lb. (iovarnwt ut, and telur ru.peni v to tb country. I Wd .c law rntalli,l,iiig National banks, including i be j-toliibituij ux (IUr wul. j on other tanks tw La utter Ijr uncuuatilu thrtinl, and tncrelurt to be iealed aaauou aa nuwiblo ; llio National bank note to l c called In giaduallr b) tba miLmhuiiuu ol redetaiabla I'uiUd f'uiea bwira, alia tle iMiiauf iuvL notea to ko invraamnJ until MilTickUtat for lb vanta of ail pn of tbe country. . , , , , ,, , , v- .1 aavueale, iu oilier vorda. abundance ol paiicr utoiiFv, equal in v.iua lo fold aud iUor, and raeotvabU for all du, to tbe Uvtrtttaicttl. .. . .. , , - lioing a iifolnng Domoi'rat, I land ujm. ibl Uviuocia.itf blaiforui ill Ibiaaudait oib r ivlitk'al iiiiiaiioua, nainulv t jlrivt son atructiou ol the C'oiivtiiution, i-lixe evoiiu- my in alt Lrunube of tbe Govrruu.eiii. and the exlinetioti ol tbe naikiial debt Kra.ia ally, lt a( vovm' aa 4tible.' ' I bave aU arata becN In lie lo Iba pn!nl lar.B. and would be ki to any otLer, di.sirinniiatiiig III it, in favor f H0 weiioM of ilia cuii. fry. thai a nua'l one. tc Ibe iujury of all otl.eu. am itt.iioaed, aim. and terv at fond ly. f all lai'a be.ntip oii ially upon tbe different afciiown.f lliaoouutrv. Iika ibal on tobiceo. wbiuli eitorta lium Virjf nia a minb larprr rontnt.qthm Iu tha Unit 0-1 State revenue tban io paid by llio ix New Ki'glatid tatea, hot lei than three timer ritlier, and wbicli. alni, ntakit the wr man (ay at lead 21X1 per rem. nn tba loh.ooo be ujk'k, and ibe rnh from 30 tii 40 imr co.it. : J.K. JOIINiTUN. el..3rd.,M. ' IVKANIMl tiALVrX Old Farmer" girea fit .ln of wan Ing valves in ibe Jinftd Arm Yurktt aa fob loas; IIivinK teaneii many bumlrej cUee and baviiijt filly yearn ago ted il.em morn mg and biiilil wynelf I ran ay wl: entire eonndefH-O tbat after tbe firat Week, ekiia milk warmed a little More tban new milk in trbea duan ftim the cow will keep tbiai in fNMl growing eoudilion. There la Ml tf or thmtA al oul tlil fact, for Many ihiiaxnd are rained is thia way ever) ;ear. ami Lave df en for year out nf mind, le fori my da in the cknlry I waa" lorn in, and akD, in Ike Hiali lot the l4 twenty yeM while In t'anala. I hey are trotted juM the tame ty hiimlrrda of ilo. ' AlmUt four iuatU f awert akim 'milk for the flrat few liwc ia emiuh, aa giviilg mote will rrlat theut loo much anmntimea ail rjnarta afterward and, if it can te "par ed, more a iheealf grow larger. In win ler oi early In the eptitig the ealve re iiire ffmlinjr with hay, a very little at lirat, and. d eoiirer it ihouhl I nice reen hay, and litlle bran and oate or bran and meat two-third Iran wilt Make tbeta all thrive very faatj . . lie la ikli who la piinrctimigti lobe grit rfntia. . Not lil OX overwuntti mlnn aooner than allfoMf friNtigtitrrtathe tlay light of bttot1, an.llelallatWlllBl.t' Tie-morrow ia Uie dy on which Utf fulka work, aud fnola reform. johs nrtAY AxniHs kid." L tiir. When .do wnIm full on Ibo colli n in ! -. mai wtiti. w'oitdenul 'niHoe. it wnt Iim Hlie w ill In lure in a wet k I' unirntiireil ami ha (ax stricken woman clutched as Author CtucifHliult, wt ho hmkeil ti fiom IiIk vr;tliiK; "idif and my little Lily GnI keeii llu'tii till they arrive mtv, I liope, ami luty.' (v' , The newa cpnttd tlirUKh tlio - vamp. 'Pnrwm'a wife ami kid are Nti1ntt, rnhl one rti,u fellow to nmillier, ruitiiluK tiia tlnjrt'ia IMriNiKli tiin.lteavy roil lieartl. 'Tln-re'H titrf a woman ; h a linhy round within a liumli'ed milea We of the wr ftttr ItUerMI m nhlolo hmg tt'nt 1 wbli 'iwaiMiuie "other chap tlmn llio piiixiir' ; The minor wltii aMke had I lie rejiula tioti of tn hiK the won-t man in camp, aa well aa the eiiniriei. lie wan a mwerful fellow, over aU feet , tall, rortiomilely bnaul alioulderetl, and exi-eptioi.i.l y thiHi)(li ruilety lininlMntiie. He hint non portimlly lo oouiiienicl whatever of good Influeuee the "rtou Waa eaertiiitf. The arwHi, Author CxKhnll, waa a aleiider, le, gifted tuan. , John Vray, in hi tinle healih ami euntenipt for 'Uxik kaepitiK,' f omirae ItMiketl tlown umu him' lie never aworeMi hard aa when the niliilMer was In lieariitK, ami even the dmple aieet'li be ninth' about the rn'a wife and Mil w a full of hhtxphruiy. The mlnUter mti at the ihanr of tile minor' hut, aud looked along tierrud hreadth and heittht ol the wonderful nuKin lain. IdHalug now In couutlewi color uu der the inhhlny anti. ' ' Carrie will aee thia-Carrlo will ailmire that,' lie aahl, anftly to hlmeelf, nod then tared not tliiuk of It. for tear nie unfore aeeii I rouble or aechlcul aliouhJ mar Ma ttw great happlueaa What dreamt were his ! The w hole eamptif ihrW hundred ntnnt. If aaw!hle. In letl ta lMronkvmMeat,UnJ-fearing men trfrtig lienne thi, he had ihoUKhtit wtHild le done Utt for Jtdin llray. They had even rtdleote! lite timber ftir ehun li, IhiI I tray t. rid leu letl the whole under takiiifr, and the re-ull waa the men wete aalianied tnoonlinue H. . , Kvery tiny, wow, lite niinere Xni?teil aherrleil . ; l. 'Oh, t-an't hear . it l-intleetl, , f cannot la-aril!' Audit wan curious to nee Ills nilempta at,coiinolatlon, they were m donutj', yet well meant. . .The other mlnera Itaiketl on with aa- A KNOWN FltAi;i. The following from the Washington Poet IJKLIHIUM THKMKNS. "- HV JOHN O. AXK.' (Tome listen to me for a while; my lad; ia very pointed and very pertinent and very , f . ... j : Ferliapa a few purs-itm may he found who are nut convinced of Sir. ltaycuuiit iy i the revi'latimm of I ho I'otter committee ; J but no one who hR watched bin etiufM! cm i doubt that ha bee made a iiresiotent ato '...r.t .,... - . j.w.h.,. !rfiHtawiwejoMOf aavnpeiy v,,.,, fnm 9 ,MT f his Inattgtlrntiiaii to when with them, and blustered a) imMyf-' ptTU,m etifpnrt by a fraoduieut whj out iii-it ne nnme m me woman ami uer i f executive Datriiinice nd executive clam- I'lnhi, or even fif"Mireon,'nahecaIled him. there w8 a tender regret In Ilia voice and limiiiier that WMMnliaiiKe tolhetu. Well. wrd,'Hid onenf hVtcliuniH.atall, liMiee-Joiuieil fellow, ' hat'a (join' to In done with thnt woman and , her kid. now ron' Roite ?, kind'r glnd to he quit of liia pra'r, I rvcon.eh ?' 'Don't you goioMtyiu' any thin' agin lrHHiI'. growled John, with neveral out ha. 'Why, wlial'a eome of yer T asked (he other, In mime aioulHliiiieiit. , : u raraonV tleatl,' Wnn the alow reply. 'I wnaii'l pnrth'kly fnvomhle lo lib pra'r, an I knowof fuct, I didn't like them, ji'r'njat, or hi in iielllier hut be' tlead, and dead me it eau't apeak for Ihetiiael ve, no I uk for 'em. '--M,,V.7 , Z.. A ' 'A for the woman what' gdii' to he done, I dot, 't know; lut he'tl never go laiek. .Theie'a 'ileal It In her face The kid'll beabHie in the wot Id afote iotijt.' 'Tlieli ahe better In- aelit to her frieinl. v 'There ain't any ,'eid John. ' turned that unieli frtnn Iter Them two wan aort ofallabiue iu the win Id. I'm going to lake the kld. , k 'Yiw ! and the man alarled. 'Yen, me. Any ol.jwiioiw? ' I bleeve I've aliuont made my pile, andlher' no erit.er IIimikIu' to me. Yea, I'll take the kid.' .; . ; It wan almokt tmichlng to aee John'a devi4lon!u the w ife, and child of thedv aplaetl imrntnr' - " , D:iy by day the woman watel away. On her cheek the tlea;li-Ntniii eameoot In burning crlmaoii, and ilie tuiued to John Iu heraorrow, fondly deeming that he did every thing for the aake of the hubniid ahe had hived en dearly eticy. jfelieving tiiaf tue poitticnn oi me CJrant regime were doomed, he promply threw them ot'orboard. lal-clnd hiaadminia- tratKm 'reform.' and made a bid for the re turn of iia 'lihCiab.' and tho rapport of the people, from that day to tin be hug etea. dily lout preftlcot "denpite hi pioue preteu Mot a. until liW lie datrs not ire9ent bini ar If before the tople oh less backed . by mime aoldiersV contention or Mate fair or puhlie oceaxioa that i ure to draw a crowd Them will be no more tours by the admin Mtralive inenngrrleunaeeompatiied by eonie larcrer attraction. Iliere ha been a imi!ar fallinif off in other portion of bis policy Key waa to gobble the Southern euiocra ry. ,. Mirrinan the bard niotiey element, churi the ft ernian. an I Kvart.' ?lew Yoik. Kvery feature of thin plan his turn ed out a lamentable failure, and 'the noli ey lino had to be lowered proportionately in il incthixlH. . Ilc has cotieluded an amholvallianee with Kellnss.nf Louiiii, r evident political end, baa htvihed bis ;.t .1 ; patronage to uence uie une uneven. io oii ieh Ibe Conklinctte in New York, to warm up the 0. A. It.; aud to suWrve bis pur pose generally. And to cap the climax of humiliation a eeoret meeting of Mr. 1 1 aye j enpportera in New York was recently ap- ' l.l ll'. O . 1 p)lliiel in ne neni ai oaraiogai ino letiara nilaiove heing OiarKeaJ VoliDileBtlal atitl Ilia rci.ient retiue-ted 'not lo went ion tbe! mat ler. Iu fine, there is no puldtc man in the country who i hf-a respected, and tbe rei.on for it is that Mr. ilayes is a fraud and toe American people know tt. the 'new bit' they had Iteanl were coming to the mines, and tin emlKraiits were iu poned to tte within a day's Journey. A few of the I letter onrt look lnre to go aud meet llieof The nilnis'er went with ( flrat in the hot, -retting breakfast for the litem. In lens than two hour llio miners Bt k woman and her child The hitler. returned bearing the dead body of the j Ht-rtmiM tieraue tf her mother' llhie. ami parnnn, whoee hmveliad laken fright aome ,t.r father's death, hovered around him to few milea from the etmpatid thrown him. xw r ,er ahillty; amiliuK n Hi bead lind mnn k a rock, and the gtsnl ; hi. Ve.and Ulkiuit tender lovelrallleall ANDREW JOHNSON'S OPINIO! O UKNERAL GRANT, ; Orant In wanting in integrity, wanting iu intelligence, and wanting In the w ill to promote the, gootl of the Not a morning eamethat John was not ! timnliy. The litlle fellow b. avaricious lapyomi iHHjnn, nil cupiuny Known no man died w it hoot a nu. Tsrnon's dead, eh V raid Itray, with an oath, and muting ttbt great brown fingers through liht buetiy red Imlr. 'Wlial'a to bof.-otiieof bis woman ami kid? Vou kiww a well a I do,' waa the answer. ror my jmrt. I'a rather i over Iu the bend when the critter do come than lo meet the parson's wifeaitd tell her 14'lmlV halitwinnl - 1 t - - - i ' - '.So raon'ailead I' muttered llray again. Nhrugglug biabnwd slMmldem.and eastUig a alde-gUnew at the hut w here the clay nwin; rented namV-dead. Well, I danmi an I liked him; but I reeoM be never did m tm harm, ami now he's stepped out, aome way 1 feel bad lie's none.' i. Toward night, tbe party came in The miners hesitated to break the ttewe n the eager, pretty-look Inn, mlefated woman, who had braveil lite long Jmirney, inde licate health, to meet her mhtshmary bus tmiid. Hhe hndted about mr ulna lba child- a very cherub for beauty, of six years pulled at her gown, ami cried, Where's iau ? I want lo kbw lit in.' It waa a terrible hour. Everybody ahratik front hut John itray. . Won't you K' bring pa V akeil the child, leaving bar mother and lifting her sweet blue eyo to bbt face. The man ahook Itlai big head, and even bis mot i ih trembled. ' I eau't du thai, my litlle knl.' be said, without an oath. 'Your p basflveulit hbt vhet-ks, little utr Me would ride ugly lki, aud the beast threw him, and' A cry that . seemed t ecloi mm from a hundred brvaklog bearta pierced Ibe sweet summer air, and the arson's wife bed fallen to the ground. John Itrted liH hi bis strong arms aud carried her straight Into the but, though the others protested against It. Hhe'llwant lobe near hint, I know that.' be said; and be was right. All that night one nmhl bear the biw, agouhtetl moans In that dimly lighted miner's hut, aud some of the rough, sym pathizing men remained sitting about wit aide. Tbe moon bmked In upon the tear less gilef ol tbe one mourner, the lsautl fully sculptured feat urea of the dead man, and I he lovely sleeping face of the little child, so turhsiely Ilka tbat other Iu Its long Kpoae John llray walked round the but the whole night. He seemed If) have eon sllfttted blmself the sole protector, If not mourner. If any thing wfa to be tshJ.fte Mfd lt If any tltii-c wds to be done, It wai done by htm Thtotigli the following dsr at the f uneisl ha was the thief director aud ao the lime. ' " ' 'O, John, don't you know It's very wicked to swear? Don't you know your I'ooimendmeule yet T This was once when an oath slipad out unawares. 'Then I won't swear, doggone me if I will, little un,' said John, penitent. ' Hut lhat's Just aa tad,'said Lily, climb ing upoii bis knee and resting her Innocent troops ? face Umu bis shoulder. 'Then t won't esy doggone, Matt n.e if I will ; ' ""' ' ' Kite lifted Iter bead and looked sorrow fully In bin face an she as id 1 I Kuesa your ntoth-r never tattglited you when you waa a litlle hoy.' , ? '1 guea sin? never did,' said the miner, aud bis eyes mob-tened. 'My poor mother died afore I knew anything Oli. I Am ati sorry T she said, alien lively regarding him, rtsl lips apart, soft eyes dewy with feeling. know all the fmimatiiliiienta, and I'll teach 'cm toy mi, j and then you won't awesr any more, te- cause, you see, then you'll know Ira wicked'' f. . 'All right, little un,' wa the resNtnse. There came a day tiefore bnig w hen the rmigli miners sltnnl over aioHher grave, And Lily, weeping as if her heart Would break, lay In tbe arms of John llray, as In the arms of a tender father, and sobbed herself to sleep upon his brvaxt. It became an understood thing that John had adopted the orphan, and the one little child. In her innocence became the one spiritual guide of the whole csinm Under John's eupervbdoM, the church planned by Ibe parson went up, though there was no minister, while John him self, with the help of little Lily planted vines at the rough porch, aud flowers on titedead uiliiitrs grave. Mow he watt-lied the child I Mow bis heart sofletied m, In Iter simple languaxe, she talked of heaven. When she lay sick of a fever, the man put up wild, fervent prayers ft I he first tl.oe Iu his life. When she recovered, he sent a bundled miles for a mluls'er to ctnne and have public wor ship, to signalise bis sense of Clod's gtcst mercy. ' ... ir, ., And Lily never wauled fcr care, or love, nrnmney, after that' John Itray waa ' father,' and Lily was 'dsuuhler,' and a great reformation was wrought tr all lime, and 1 believe for all eternity, In the Hiaraeterof JohH ltt, tba "wk-kedent man In tmr camp." ' ' ' limit. Mo is no statesman aud no soldier. He never displayed any generalship. He marched at the lieatt no, not at Uie head. but in the rear, of an immense column of men that would have aciHutIWiel the SMitie results if he had lieen in the mown Orutii was a mere unlninirtant incident' He never showed a spark of genius. What lusplrlng remark did he ever make tbat sheered bis soldiers and helped to win a victory ? , When did be .ever put himself in danger, like Stupoleoiiat the Bridge of Lodi, to give courage to his He never showed a single trait nf Kenerahdiip. He hail no sympathy w Ith his uieu He never vUlleil the line i4iabt.or showetl any feelltig for the aufterhiK woundetl. Me waa utterly re- inorsetess Me waa no leader. Me bad no atrategy I reiat, that for any good In putting dowii the reoelliou, be might as well have been in the moon, tlrant wantetl the nomination for tbe purnse of making more money, aud be had the mwer lo ouMst the Republican iarty to give it to him. TIIK KELEA8K OP KIMl'TOX. A storm of right eon Indignation has over taken Cut Un-e. of MssacliuMU, . on so- count of bi rel'uaal lo honor .the retjuisi tton of Gov tl uiipton, in tl.ecsae of II II Kimptoii. theseoundrelly Cuam ial agent of South I'sndina in the dsys of Soott. Chamberlain, and all that crowd. Rice' refussl le deliver Kimplow to tbe authori ties of Ibe State which be bad swiud'etl i I not. either, tke wtnt part of it, but with t ll.j l.:M Ik mxm,1 I. wiiiiaraiieti mwmwj nw i'i v . iupmKir ing hn rcaaons lor his refisl. of the w.o tbm, to read a 1-wtare Nmm the Methods of Ibe adiunind ration of justice ia South Caro lina. su4 te icpriutskd Gov Hampton and tbe other rivil officers of the tsle for their conduct in ibis ease in particular Under the circumstance Gnv Hampton ami bis enllegwes ennt sfford lo rest this esse where it now ia. It is iaoaoibent up on them to uphold the dignity of their Ktate and to assert itaeaaality in the sister hood of States. They are eutiilud , to the body of this defendant, that they my try hint for the offences with which be stands cbi.rc.rJ in their borders. As the Chsrles Ion Nttvtaml Coritr rentsrk. there are Stales b4de Mantrhnseiisaml Onvernors other t!i.a Rice CtmrlutU 0ttrnr: Tfuf berfuty liierrascs) while fillsc fcssoffn flu etainludiloii Liberality t-onsisis less In giving much than giving wbtely MrAaVRtxo Lwn To Ind the num ber of sot en ef land in , reetsngalar field, multiply tbe length by the brea-Iib, ami divide the pro-lscl by I GO. if the messwre mentis aisda in rods; or by 43500 if made in a field which ia 100 mda ia lengtb by 1i rods ia width. Solution .- 100 malt' plied by V erine' T.'.OO; 730 divided by (CO efpisls fofty ail and fottrteew-slitaeBtha fit find th eoMMffi of i lHs-figflsr piece f fafi'l bavirfg ftefanttfaf cotcf ttal tirlr the two shorter side together, nd J take one half the product. I-t that Itirrible drum' ; VVr a tiioinblil he dumb, For your unci is going to tell' t;rf J Whst liefoil. ; ' A youth that bived liipior too welt; A elUver young maw Was be, my iJ; And with beauty wneomntonly blesPc'd; . Kre with brandy silil wilio i lie began to decline. , . And behaved like a pnrson KM8e8ed. ' , ,i V I protest : j ;-. .,,, Tbe temperance plan is the best. - j. iJt. One evening be wont lo a tavern , my lad, He weut tu a tavern one night, . . , . And drinking ton toncH . Kilm. braiidy sntl SuL'h; ! Tbe chap got exceedingly "tight,' ?, . Ad wss ouil. - f -! - , Whst your sunt would entitle a "fright." Tbe fellow frill iutU a snmiss. my lad, Tis s hotrible Slurlilier he Uke . He trembles with fear, , And acts ferj queer My eye! how he shivers, and shake ' " When be wakrs, " ' ' ' And raves out at horrid great snakes f s 'Tl a warniiij! Id yrJti and me. My lad; " A particular caution to all - -; Though no one can see . The vi er but he . , Tobesrtho. pis lunatic bawl, ' , "Ho thUv crawl All over the flliorkrid tho wall " Next inoning lie took Id bis lietl ,' m'y fs'i. Nest moruitlg he tdok lo bis boi ( : ' AHil he nt'vdr got tlpt To diiie or to up. Tfaongh projBrly i.hysk-krJd aud hUi Arid I read - Next day tko poor fellow was dead. " ' IWtettesHnfitle Undke itt tnt grass; Inj lad, ; 4, . Of the viper etfiicesldd in tlit! grass i Hut now you mast know; Mali's desd!ieft foa , . Is a KtiaVe' of s ditterli'it cu ; At.! ' Tis the viper that Iflrka In the glasS. CORN liltKAb. Two caps Indiau, oue Clip of whtat, One cup sour milk, one etlp tweet Oue good egg tbat yoti will beat. Half cup of uiolsw too, 1 Half cup fngur add thereto; ' With one sHSHiittl of batter sew. ;. Salt and soda each a spoua ; . . Mix up iiiiklv and bake it oon; Then you'll bate corn bread complete; licst of all com bread yon meet. ' It will make yd'ir boy's eyes shine, . If he's like thst bo; of nine ' If you have a ddzen boys, . ; To increase your bouttboIJ JoySj . Double then, ibis rate, I should , And you'll bs two eoitt eskes good; When you're nothing nice for teat This tbe very thing will be : , , All the men thst bsve seen . J.y U is of cake tbe queen ; Good enough for any king Thst husband home eaa bring Warming ap tho human stove .. . Cheering ap the hearts you lovet . , And only Tyndall eaa explain The links between corn bi lad etfJ orsiif Get a husiisntl whst be likes, Aud save hundred boasehold strikes. Lylia M, iiiiard. Tie human hetrt is like' beaten j ihH more sngi-bj tha niiN-e room. Judge not from appearance, li1j63 might err iu jour Judgment. , There is no higher duly tfiaq to work for tbe whole world Applause hi the sror ooolle winds: the end and aim of weak ones. t am a man, sod Bofhrtif tbat concern! butaati being is inifforent to nfe. We should do well to take eonnsel froftt the wie slid wanting from the foolish. ' Some of the gmnJest (fling whirh fiave been achieved were by (bose wbotn thought our inferiors. A sont heart will never WiakA' a ce life. I'lsnt a crab appld tbrft yo HL it will never bear pippia, Tbe mind Is like a trudk if well bseked" it holds slmi4 every thtttgl if id fackajL uext to nothtttg 0 J V one strives to ttrst olbr'rsas tret e)ffJtl be treated by them, be will Vvi fsd til oome near the perfect life. Mot of a pass our lives in resetting the pest, complaining td the present, so l indulging false hone of tbe future' Tbe chief frrrietia of of wifrlorft sre til be mindful of things pant, firfful of thingt present, protideul of things to seme. The sorrow minded sh. It this fas of our tribe, or is be a stranger fbtt til thoMt Who are frid of a Woble diepoMtitnt tbe whole world is but onfl fatfllty. Tbe greet secret ef avoid M diesfpm'nt men! is not to eifeet loo mdcH. lspair follows immsilistt b.-pej at things fall bare est to tbe grouud that bate beta fitsrest to tbe sky.
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 18, 1878, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75