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" REAMS' WAREHOUSE' DUKIMiV, N. C.;t J; p. Fcott, tueiaged todiu $47,3 C;fuj one barn, including Grade?, at tLin tLe;U.uIit.g Warehouse intU State on Fine Tulncro. i i ' " t Ai ' ' I i i ' '( i ' i : . v wf: , .. . . , ... ... .f -...., . ... . , . . ...... .: . : . , ill . j;. i i 1 1 J il I ' ii IT P I f 1 1 ran SMI ." .- t .1 ..,!, i..7! . ; ' i'rl S t! III L ' .1 . : - . ; .: ' . .t. : r . .. . 0 '. V A. " ' "ii. i.' ;tih ? Silt'.'" t' . . .'.t - - . . - I ! !, ,.?r .ii.r, ii1 1 I 1. (l v. T 11 I liA III Jr II I II III hi Hi i ! (.". 'Il ' i . ('' j i i; .. t J. 0. CAMERON, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. - p Series ToL 6. Ho 55 TRUTH PBARS;NO FOB, AND fifjEitrisrS iO-p.' SCIi,-CrXI 3ST TT. . ' . 1 M TERMS $1 50 a YEAR, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE v Oli Series,-Yil. 58- ,V J' ft Ml 'i , , 'i' '1 f "rl 1 M (ttlMPUCITYl eUPERIOniTYni CiOTlEDi V KAINTMUl' knproYemcnTs September, 18781 . Bning fmi fct Im Omm M tM prognaun v iw eflw to tu WoU Important Improvements. 1 ' KotviDssfaicdiiig Cm TICTOS baa long lea the peer tf my ludiiiM ta Uto tuwkct bet inpporUd ty bost of Toluntcfrwitnen wo now eonfidendr claim for ii mtlri JS" auuplicitr, wonderful redaction of friction, and altoeiltf ar Cum. tiaforJ)eraUi Tor bio tytftfcL&uUtiulollieHi i TUB TAfifSMAN. O-fWoJ for dwlnUiI Ctrealer uI IVioe. Iibel Terms to Um Tndt,n Don't buy until you have teen the lightest running machino in the WoHd.tha Ever Reliable "VICTOR." - - , i ' VICTOR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, XIDDLXTOWX, CeXX, M Xm. lt M SOt Wakaah Amm, CHICAGO, ZU 1 8 79..,,. THE FOUR REVIEWS TUB RURAL W -V o R k E B. AND ... BLACKWOOD. aUTUOMZKD I.KMilMS . : " or KOINItURUlI UKVIKW (WJi!f.) WK.ST3IINISTKU KKVIKW (1-ir.l, . LONDON QUAKTKIil.Y UKVIKW .... (Coucrvtive.) lilUTlSmjUAUTKHI.V IIKVILW (Rrtngelicil, ,ASI.. , , ( ltLACKxroot-a ' .if Edinburgh Magazine. jrie ibr iHh:i"l K I. I nbnui rHklrU lar ifirc f lb Kdilkm. No fHil.ralWa ran romiurr with tW tmlinc llrtl. 'rria.trJa lrr a, a.l. n-Hinil bjr IIh lixorJ Ml-ruMil!lai'if-mHir. la rn. irrt I a-Uhr mt mrwl, arrHrarr ' nf kH-nl.aail pum f rfy a. Ihrr anr WHlMHltaiif ni-l. TbW k-rp f una avW-ra ibiMignt, lliwatrtr prrtMWl a'larfclrtriaonl. r la ivlixtnaj. r-arr, Itlrralurv. mt art. fa Mi4 wrHrr urillwir pjp m k b mmi ln'mrt Int inWmf h-lnrr. uulnHh aa litfrlllj-wt Html af gfwal ma f thr 4jrt .- - ian.iinr i'iipi,vy "p,-i 14 YABLK T6llTLt IX AUfAWrK. Kw at Hriw .ItOOarnr F.jf lo ltWgi ' 1 H K..r aoj tUrre l!ii 'V. in t0 r -Korll fr -., I 00 Kr !Uakiio.4' M.;0 4 00 .' For Klakd nJ I 1 (K) . , FrHlaekal ! I IUti I IVU Ff Ulackon4 M4S.li II IM) " ForliUckulan4 4 l:vit.. 15 00 " i TOST AGE. TWNfa:i. !- P,1,, lUlwra. b M..hW l a fr.lllHt.HI ,rfm ir -ot a I arruM i uUciHr W Mrar jcr. , . A illaroiint nftrrty i "ml iH HI larlula M (r r wmra fwrM.' Taiw fcnw ika( 1W-fcar4Mr H Krtew Mill x-ttl n mi aiMir r II .; four roiirf bf ' iur lii.tvrMl lllarawoml hmt f W and M e. . . tU Kill VMS. . . XwwiwnlMir(apil.Nic reh)frlh jrrar 5; mat h-w, alllH'iil ltai,llM-iH.tiri..n lh mm tilwrtl f.. . ... i ir l-ir..l, mn Muprl I Hr U. mt fmr af Iho a ,irt.ltr,K mf Utwmr-I lan-Kaur Mrr, ! nlMrrtlf to all Mit htilh r'aiir K r car aH f III r k ' N b'f Nnilwr iirrmtMHM U rt af iH-eminl In rlnlMraa allnnnl wiib-M I be m-m f l rr MlliPtldltw to Ibf tmWi'Hrin. Jfo irrmluim lira larluba. . - T aMf Tmlim.a It will W w-r ml.ilj ..lin.il m. Iha4 avtiUhh Ifcal tr HmMml, The U'onar. Scolt Pub. ( a, 41 lUreUy W. Nf York. Slats cfWWiaU.iorWr OH A SUE CO IS TY. ) SH Nv. 187 fJor( A. Fi'l Wlmlf i.f bimlf mJ all o'Wr iioJilur vf A. 0. MurJ.k, Tl.om J. FrUud K.'r, of A. Il Hut. iU'k,"lM. t VI'KTITU i.t ha IM l air a krk I'm ; Hllnlt bt l)rfr) A. rrrU In I b'lf ol htm Mf.a'l all !...'. it A. Mnrrf-k. bwaiMli aiftltM bt. prt"lll n,w",',J la rmi I a itl Hllrnnl f ''., toiwt So lh I totiitltf bM ctolnt "l a. imi - Th rr,Wf f lW.4'A'f t tir.lHi r hrrnw t.tflrt.l to arna-w l(fr mh; m j ui "VtM HMaitiar Hri,,,!"V'? .Ijwitwt M;9h4 b W ih bTk, r'rtT !' trlilrnivaaHHrlr rkMr mrtn llw wl ralM. ttilmoka llH-tuwIvr Mtr I" tH '"witorMl.if,.r. !., Clerk f lh Mrlor Prospectus for 1879 la.iatku Tkutis! fc.vLAiiutD rArvii!! kT WUITKU'I!! $ '5,000 nborFrm. OarJcn an) Fuc rr Sr.l. ii..iu 1I1 Itaial Kxiiiuiiil . FaiM t llrth'aliurl Ijrouutla, liil.llll'TKU miiK recwjf hWW'?' bo ajijihe. " Tli SiftJa ara MtaJ fr-mi rare; bar Jr.' new varieties, and trial l I linn a -.Ml eul in Value ib jaail) auW.rij.ltoti .rica. Semi iLtm'p fur Suimilt Ctqiy illnatnitiitj Mif iiturtUmj the Atf. A New Km in Agricultural nnd lluiticulturul JuuruuliMii. TIIK IIK.il) UK TIIK ULIIAL I'll'. Sn admiUtnl t war bigkaat aaihuriliaa. Tti. Sul-tKritHn.i'Jucol from fi.DOto I t ir year. OXK I'KICK TO ALU Welfare of ita llaticattjr Jetoled lo lite , ,'. ' , IteaJet.' ' , Ktryitnt Orlyinot Witriona rM .;. N S$eti!iiMal 1'rijttJitia A Journal for ibe Knine I'uuutrt KKATIKK-;; htr Krr H4 liMrUMilkai; wur ruUrnl ia fwti tu rh-af, .. ft 4 k a 'pUMtf.i.M tit n rltrt-; Ibr iil-riil) trf M hmki.'iu.'iiI ami IU rrttiirihaN ia It ttr r ibm ni ilil rilibiwv 4 llM-lrulbtrf wtwlwaarri. ' rVUI r. m!l Kruha. tlra, Air, Pun-, Wiirfc nU I'lHtlt. liar., IMry, The itoiit-bi'M. 1b Mrih.Mls Liirialnre, New-, AUiart. . . n4 t t; rninni rt ullholbrr nf ll-rlaa I bra JimIk lia)wbrllS ''"'" 1 ' t T rrrmlam rli., etil free to aH mh kt aH atrau. l;l K A Ir XKttM'OKKKK. ?H lui,e it , .NV V..ik. ; A. W. GRAHAM, M Attorney at Law. . 1 . It ILLS BOKO. A. C, 1)11 W TI K (a ttwn.iiiiltr.of ihnm.. Ah wi, I'rrwn, I halhma anil ftrantllbs t Mitf rnllrrtr I la anr Mr atlar lite. .ii-riif Ciiurt. -TO MAKK M0NKY a riea-aulljr aifl fe-l.aenla tliiuW BMrcae I if t';r tntj" J1 ' 7. u. j, c. s. lumsden. .... 1' ,.ihn ni.nin,' L'l'ifH,' , Ul I 1 OH" r 01 urn., , l AVKTTKVM.I K TRKKT, (lj,il l1i Marlft.' ' lUlculi, ,. C. COOKING STOVES! Almi-I'mM. tiflk. Itme ftcai aal r.tli.r l,ilt Mnrn .b trrl trrr. ,. -Tmbrrtfna ! ' Hm.fnii anil Uuiirrlnj a -ir tu.lr. -14. Dim. J.t.f.LlHDES. It waa iiiiilnljtlit, niul a Itride of rare lieatity waKafnifil witln a Ixnnlolr ff il.e cay clly .iul nf KrHiico. A iliiinly femme An r.humbre liml lm( Jt left lli amrinieiil wlir-n Frwlr rii-k ile In Tour, llie yoiitiK litiflmnil In Uraii, ttiterrtl. i L-iUtliuue tie laTinir mmicl itearaii on wiaid Are, the folila ufa bfatiiiful i vftiw pulilic Waue.' ruiie ut iigin, anil lesiiire inrowit arnui.u lir. .; 'My ilurlinit ! ex-Uiinel De In Tour, 'I coiilil not come iicfon. An lie KMikc he llnew liiiiiaelf uimiu liia k nee lo-fore lirr. ; 'Uur fileinU liave junt i;oiie T ankeil liia llatfiier. . ... 'Vn; ami I am willi 'u,! 'Do not kneel, Ktcli-rkk. there la room for you 011 IliU vouvli,' vuiiliuueil Mailame Ue la Touu IiH me remain Hium. , Itaeoinaa it I miirl Ixf ili-atnliiK; tliut all lli! liH.iiiena can no: be ral; I bat you ate unt ImiIcI mine lu love ami elierlrh. I cutni"t r ni'ive my frmii your dear face, 1rral Wi that you will Vamali from my vie.' 'IP very uniy that I ilo " not ' irHiae to vaniitli,' riioi,,ltl Madiime tie In T-nir. Vericrday I the wMow of Lord M-l ville, and to day I am Loulae tie la Tour, yogrwlfe. Y.ii e-e, atrange aa It may areiit, you ihi Mil drt-am.' Frtilerlck de la Tur liml coal reaaoii to aupjaaie that a fniry had tovti iiimIII1 ng tallbhla alfalr' Wlihlii a few mmillia Kit lie bad enjoyed aalreak wf iiiealhu aide it'iod f'irtuiie He bad biwoiiie ricli ami haj.y . heynud , hU fuiideat lni Thbtw a how it liaieiiel: . On afleniooii, while leturnltii; from hi i.niif, be waa in the Hue HI. Ilonore matted by a iady who wa alriving in a manincviit niulimKe.' '" " , SIalur ! MHiah-ur ! berallml. 1 Tbi fiaitmaH liml li.wrml Ihralri and ni4 loued t'i De la Toor lo enter I be i ur- r'uiig from the lip of the unfortunate I imati. , Quli-kly 1 the young Utah inter 1 wru woman fed. Tbhi youi'iK it id' ,1a an av)imiutnre of initi(t; I know Iter; (here is lio ix'iinf in tlie ietion, :oim. he ronliatifd, ad !reiiit: the tieinbliii girl. Ml ia lime you j;rtMlioi)ie. Do not fear, it waaoiily a mtaiaKeiMi me imrior una giuu guardian riage. AahMiialird Iwyoiid luvaaure, be mechanically olieyeil. ,1 have iei-eivrd yair Irtii-r, MonahMir, nuiiimirHl I lie la ly, In a charming iiiual eal voire- A Mler fnmi me, Madame? reoiionded Freibrli?, In a tone of uririe. 'Ye; did yiai not write aonief .Sever, Madame, to my knowledge, wa Ihe retl'ul r-Jlnder 'Vim will r ludly extMine tnr ciitlluiinl the lady, 'I have made an alurd mi Sake, and my only exi'iwebf lliat yMao Kreal!y reremhlea friend nf mine thai I miaUaik you . ftar' bini, Orval heaven!' aheaddnl, luueli nmfuard; 'what nmr4 yoi think of me 1 Ami yet llie reacni blamv la airiklng. Kre the lad had enmletml Iter expla Halloa, the earrla;e bail lieeu drivm lulu a iiiaifuiflint hotel, 1 Fivilerlo nf cairre, ottered hia baud to amlat tile com pa lib Ml lo allithl. , ' ( . 'I would exidaln further, MimMewr, niMliuued the lady. '1 am Lady Mel ville.' ... j , . ,(. , . . De la Tur (lwwed. ,' lly Ibe lauty of llifNkr be wa Millvely dazxleil, and att-enicsl with uVlightaii luviiallou to calT.j j:; . , , . r. My name la ,FreleHc ile' la Toar,1 be aaid; "I ant only a el ru -Utijr an Ul- $ i The blnnular nrretloa: deacrllied bad re aulleil, a baa leu aaid, In Ibe inarrlage of De laTiHir.: J .,, ( ' I'omeaiKl alt ; l"l.le ine,' ronilmied Madiiue de la Tour. '1 bave ao:uelhlug a ay, bul onuot ak ' w hll yoii re main kurellng.. It b uite a atury, and uut lie loldlo )ou.' 11 - Freilerli-k oliej ed. time uhih a time.'eonlimieit Ioul' . I knew you Would fell ine aHiie fairy' atmy,' exiliiluird Ilia young , buahand; bul while you ieak it I lHUh, ' 'Nay, lixten lo oe, friend. Ouee ujam a time I h-re aaa a young - girl, Imni of iwicnla wbohail onca been rieli. At llie age of fifteen abe waa brought lo Parle by hei folder, who fmnd that at ' L.vnna lit tea gaining but liille . liinney. For four year that father rtrnggled agaim4alver j ally, but finally Mine arlaed him. To ha i brief.'dear Fteilerlo.be died In a h aj.llal, 'Leaning on Ihe arm of the alranger Ihe girl a alkeil on.' , , 'D'inot fear, ,Mailemoipelle.', whinfiered the young man, placing a purae . in the baud which lay iu hla- ,'I will accoin jtany you until we are ' out of eight of Orlatroe.' - f , v --1 ' i 'Why; f remember the girl,' exclaimed DeUTutir. - , ' 'And abtii know the man I - ; '1 do. Il waa no other than luyaelf.' . fTrue. Aa we owelbeiieatli one of the atreet lumpa I aawyoorfane, and Haevery feature became I m ireHed uMHi my mind You bad aaved my life, and perhawi my very honor, ami I bad : reaaoti to renieut beryou.' tTo reiuember me V , " ' 'Indeed, yea. You little tbcughtthat the woman to whom you gave alma ami liroleclioii would beenme Lady Melville, and wa your future wife.' 'ThliMloe ludeed aeem like a dream aaid De la Tour " To you; but to me it ia reality.' 'And you, an beautiful, an truly lovely. lkKed iu Ihe on alret-l V Oni".. and once only.' I did not eee your fai-e.' 'So; (or it waa covered by a veil. On the following iay one, in fnct, that I re gard a one of the bappieatin my life an old lady, in whom I had fortunately In epireilroumieneeaml Hinie inlerert, eu guged me aa ber reamatreaa. My gayety returned. From the aervice - I have named I waa rained to Ihe aition of cimiitiiiiii and eonlldeutial friend. One day I waa pnwnleil loan acquaintance of my atrHn-M, lonl Melville- lie waa a man nf alaxit aixty.tall, thin, but nfdignl fiedlwaring. Mmleinoirelle.' be raid, addreaaing me, I know your lilstory. Will you marry me?' Marry you V I queM buied, mucti ur prbied. . Yea. I bave an Immense estate which 1 do not wUh in iiepltew to iuhctlt. My health a delicate, and my life bmely. I f I can credit all I have been told, you are good and pure. Will you be Lady Mel Tiller '.i. .'., .... ; , ' I bved you. Frelerlc, ho knew not of my exUteuce. 1 loved you, al'.hnugli f bad nm een you but once. , I cmild not forget, amt I bore waa mmieihiug in my heart and aoul that . told uie , we altould meet again, that our Uvea , would run In Iheaelf-MineeurrHil; bow. I know not. and yet 1 felt euro. When I looked at liord Melville,, ami aaw liia alert ex preMilou ot face, I feared be aimply wiabeJ to marry nte in order to carry nut hia re venae. ' 11U iterauaamna were redoubled. I knew tliat hia yeara were enatty, and that my fortune would I great. I tbNightf you and how I could Wnertt you did I but Mac- wcaltb, and at bud I yielded oon aent, and liecame Iji.Ij Melville. llo al range It all acema, replied De la Tour Yea, dear bve, aa you have aaid, like eouie faiiy lata- 1, a air, frleiidleaa or phan, becama lint wife of oneufKng- laml'a ricbeal iieert, 'Happy , fiord .. Melville !', exclaimed Fredcrbi, . 'be had. Ibe poaer lo enrich you.' ulle i a happy,' omiiinued Ma lame de a Tour, 'anil never regretted hit choio. He knew that 1 bad aeeu you before our marriage.' -,--:.,-; ;- ;v. You l.dd hi iu T 'Yea, alb. It waa ; iio until after our marriage, Frederic, that I again aaw ymi. and altliougli we atani leameil to read each irtltrr'a bear'a, our lipa were ailent. Iord Melville wai 'wealthy beyond my "I'tb-et expeciatiott. He could mM apcud lib In come, and with thai wUtlnnt ieeullr to and aoon the aa.r nmther followed, f ,a b Mllava Iheti i ilill tbe altttVreitt the young girl wa left alone Had there been a fairy In fh Mtry I telnte', abf eef tally would have 'appealed', but there waa iiiimv I be glit waa In , I'm U without te iivea, wlibon. frlenda, wllbout meanato Jy. Hlta aongltt ik,biilolMainei imiie. 'Time peaked. At bnatli every cent waa giate, and. fir. tweu(yfiiiir hoiira ln )mrtil'le etf gaiil paaaed ber iipa Oil t Freiletlc, ym who have never known liu.igeraml misery fannol umieiatand the urn-ring I might picture, ranimt know the iiii eudmetl when feteed bt- beg, and yet In implore aim the girl waa rxnipeiled. At dark i.ue evening the rtept forth fnon lier loilglug; Ibe night waa cold ami rainy. In her deapeMtinn ' klie aiiiled a young limn, wlni halted, aearched lit jaicketn, and then threw ber a coin. At title In Mutt a gen d'arme perceived Ihe girl. .'Dime,' bo aaid, 'I arreat you for beg glng' You follow me tu the bn-k-up.' 'Attbeae word cry of deapair wu between our age remleied bve iiiaw I Lie, graUlnde would ailach ma tu 'Jim. Three moot ha afier nur marriage Lord Melville dletl, leaving hie all bepnaeaed, aud,l roaolved never lo marry again, iiu leaa I could eapoue the two man wboal waya held my hear:.' f 'n".l .St 1 ,, 'Andjreu won the love of that man V 'Without iilg knowing nte to be the beg gar wmiiaa lua klndneaa bad prntertetl,' Joined Loulae de la Tour, extending her hand. ... " 'You remeoilierwiii'lnmd llteapeaker, 'that trefuael Ihe ptiraer" ' ' 'Yea; you accepted but nn coin.'" -it "Oolynue, ami at that time I wa rtnaitataivliig. .... . , 'Hut It prncurrdyoii fo.al.' 'No,' replied Madame ile la Tour, un rlaaping a ruby neck luce that enclrcle.1 ber while throat.' To till necklace bung an ex'ptUlto medallion. 'Bee, dear Fiedcrlu, I did not part with mytn-anre A aha )aike ahe touched a eprlug and diaidoried a coin.' ' ' "' 'It la ihe o I gave you !' exolnimed De fa Tour. 2 , . ?. tYea.' . , Andyou relalnei it T "I would aoouer 'have purled 'with my life, fallowed It til a liakeK' and n:ked following ilny I waa able to pay , for I lie foinl liia kindlier permitted, me ro eat.' Yea, my . dear,, I kuew. you, , but you did liol recognize me. . 'purely, there baa been a fairy in my life.' leplied be. Why do you any au V Jlecuuae, when you aaw me firat, I waa only a "r. alruggling painter but from the time of our mee:lng the tide changed, and pnaierlty vlaited me.' Would you know the name of the fairy?' It waayoii, Loulae, exclaimed Frederic, Joyfully. 'You bouahl my picture V Many of them, and have won your love.' ' . , i . 1 'Yea. my lieart, my very aoul-', 4 , Frederic tie la Tour took the gold piece and itreeaed it to hia liim. To that aame bit of gold lie ' itivd bappiitesa and for tune. : .'!!'. .;, -I !.-,' While I aro the fairy.' contlnucil Loui-Ht. 'it I you, dcyr love who gave toe llie pu-cioua laliamait. LINCOLN AS A MATCIIMAKKU. Hwaaalioat a year before the fall of Kiclmtond. wltaa butb tnb aad rouib em ed tottering lo ruin, lltut a )ouug lady who Lad known Mr. and Mr, jiiicu.n for year viaited Warliingtun. She an excrp lionally arnxil le, warm hearted, refined wu mm, gifli d eith a marvetloua Voice and a grarefui figure, tut alie. waa. very liuuiely Site ealled at lite White llourc, aud when alie hud g.me witb liia aife into a private room, Mr. Lincoln extireered b a aur prise to a ft ir ml that Mime good luaa bad not been lucky enough to marry ber adding : L brrne'f would be aiucb happier it l.e weie a wife and mother.' A few uioru'Btr later Mj.r a volunteer nRieer, thormiglilr rrpccted b the I'rraident, and a biiel.elor, came into the rtuJr. Mr. Libculn koked at btu. ibonehtfally. What are yea going to do wheo the wat ia over. C ?' ho asd auddenly. Keek my fortune. I auppore, waa the atari led reply. 'There it ia ia the room. A frank, gir lih laugh w.a beard at that moment. !ou can't go to erk it now ; luMiiei Gmt , at there it ia.' . That evening there waa a rceeptii n al Ihe WbiiC Ilone. The 1'iCfidcut beckoned In M-jor 0 . . j ., Lb-en r. . A lady, whom theyWutd not ee beeauae of Ibe croad, w aincing in a voice of gre-ii leiuty and awretneaou.e gat aoitg. I be Major would have moved forward, hut Mr. Lincoln deiaiued bim, hia eve twinkling wiib rlirvad lun Wail a bit,' le aiJ l Wl took at tier face tel. i ' 1 . I'reMtntly alie aang a ballad with uch pathoa that the Major eye grew dim. -Now go. flie'ata god aod true eahet aoi-f.; ' "7"' " " The rood worrt of Mr; Linc-tn pndabt iiifltfinerd tnab partie. In a few moolh they were atarried. and ibe union has pro. ed a itiort happy one. 1 did one wiae thing in 'nl.' Mr. Lin en' a aaid. rubbing hia chin, a wI.U wimiI when pteaed, l made that maleh. Kl' A ItBVOLUTION INDKKD. The Little IUck (Arte.) Uaxette aay: lluririf alarerv I oaned one nf the blaeke4 well a '.be mean&.t I ero men ia South Arkannaa. ' lie wa knoan in the neighborhood a Ciow Sent. I ned to llirarh Sm abi ut twice a week. Steal J bo J eteal from biiuaelf and then deny il. Weil, wheu the war erae on he waa one ol the find to turn gitmt nte. He wenl into the army aud nerved lilt the orren-er. After peiee wa maJe I M.ov.-d over iato an adjoining roanty aud went to work, trying to repair my broken fortune. One day a negro that I had working for mt kn wkel down one nf my hnraee. which an enraged in that I alruck him aeveral litno with ray cane. Ile went awajr aod returned with a Cutabte, who aawaoaied me It appear before a magistrate, j Officera were not an niiinerooa thea a now, and the magtrrate'a offtre a aevrrat nittti away. Welt, air, when I got I be re,' who ahoald I aee im the bench but old t'rot taia. Ile Wat fat an I greaay ami bad no an mtrnioM pair of apt, lack. , When everything had been made read court waa oftied, and old 8m giv tug nit a aeaiehing ba.k, remarked IVai lo m that I've aeml von afme. IxNjk here. Par. I riid. 'I don't like In be miked nplhi way.- Try to aetib Ihi affair witlinul malie. . . . ... : . 'lie lawi-gaiae lobab it dirrvk. eoui,' aid ttu, . 'Thing Hub kindrr changed ainoe we were in buaina a togatbarY hut r!e prinetpleof de nigger bava't revoluied. ti nigger i aa big a raeat aa 1 ned In be, ao Mr John I'll diindiargt ' )ot, fi nging de black ape In de tol,' ' A lei.opnfa of tnrpro'ine boiled with '' INDIAN VIIILDUKN. 1 i i Indian tabic ere never placed in rocking crudlea, aud lullubie .. are never aung to m itl.o them to aleep by their drudging mo tltera. J led upou a etratgltt Imartl in earl infancy, toey ara auriiemlad from polai.tnr'" treea.. In thin )oiiioti they often remaia for hour iu llie un;.nd Ukoirdpwn only. ' to U fed..;..., ,v 4((,s, , . When fir I pinioned . lo the board, lltej cry piteouly. but after a ,ime aaetn lo be ' come aocuiitouiad lo their ei tivity. and rt iitatu quiet. It i tbi kind ol cradle that lltakea the Indian, airtight, , Tht apie.rne of theee little ooea ia atriking and peculiar They bave brown skiitaand ou-il.t little face and although . . 1 a .8 their l odi-a are rendered anuna. noraov- blr. their aharp black , eyea aeem . to fl tab out the inoi ieut treachery and cruelty they have inherited from their parcui. , , , Aa Indian mother haabal little lender tie, and when -heronrlnde thai her 'pap poo e haa ben nurael lor a itoffi lient letigtb of lime. i piece ol meat u loieeu iu lo the mouth. , ' . ' Bel cf from the confinement of babyfoool come to the childeren w!ien tbejjare large enuogh to creep; and it ia surprising bow soon the usa ot their limb U fouud. They at firrt tumble about in tha teepie, ami play wiih the dog. Lnt lhcy areou fott a( n earlier : g- than while children, and me a bow aod arrow before white babies learti ev o to put on their ahoea. Indian gitl raieive bnt liule attention from their father. Their mother inatruct them iu ccokii g. coring akin, and other wigwam dutiee, aud are proud of that they accomplish. The life of an Iudun boy is all sport and paatimt- He is much pelted by bin father, and roatcaand hunt at will Ilia' bow be makes of hard wood, and St togs it with raw hide.' Hi arrow are blent, and are made ol eottniiwianj. ana eamet in juivers made of pieces of old blaoketa or flannel. Etch Indian boy whoe father can afford it ba a jhim v. which i aeldom ehod. net r nrried or taken care of. but nrrcileaiy ridden in the race or bunt. When around a a. a . .!.: camp, the borres are leu m a nera. ana n-aiched by the ariiaw. , l be animals feed n totnnicr on what abort graaa they can get ' and in ibe winter eat bark and twiga and the dried buffabi grata. Gala daya come to Ibe little Indiana, and that of the sumdance ia one of great sport and feinting. They bave fo-4-raers. pony rare, a game of throwing tomahawk, and shooting at the a irks wilt, bow aad ar row ' Vaiunotos. Pee. 12 --The Mlt if. ompaaying the report of the Joint out mittet on the reorgmiixalion of the army, which was preaented to the Senate to-day by ilurttaide. provides that tbegenerat of ficer elionld be red need to eix.eametv Two Mjir Generals and four Itrigadier Reneralt for the permanent nrganisatloc. instead of eleven as at prevent. Tht re daction to take place by eaeoallie that tht present orgaatxation shall eoniat of not more than i.'i.OOO eulieled men, inclusive of signal officers. Three negroes in Hertford County bave been sent to the 1'cnleotiary for Ire yeeii each, for asAialting wilk intent to kill n negro alio voted for Hun. J. J. Yeatee. guilahle dower for t wldowa wMower. Why la daucing like milk ? Jleratiae It atretigtheits the calves' Why U an Kngliahman like I bet? He cause be la ruled by a queen. What claaa of women me m4 a(4 to give tone to atailety? Tht belle. At what time ia a cigar Ihe an old maid ? When there la i,u nialctl for It, One of the eaalcal ways to get a "trreert l-at-k" r to lean up again! n door that baa Jttat been painted that ebr An Irlahman has alwaya ait answer for anything. A Orknulatt, on being aaheit atbreakfaallmwhtcamt by "Hint black eye,' aaid "bt alepl on lib flat," . A man never really know I lit exact power of Ihe preaa" till lit allvka lite fin gera In Ibe lliing, and leoVea the ntnl of them there to remember him by Mereer Stocking, mi-F Yea. mim. What number, mi, do vnj ... Matitr f Fact Young UJjWby, Ian, of e4irae ! im yon think I te got a waodea kg? . Tha p-itittar try, An-her lit nailed.' waa originated by Je!. who hatUI Hiaci bile he waa Ijing Ufore her,- Danbury Stirs. '. Why did Kinera go to Ji i-ltrndJ. "" I'lohably beeaeae be waa deaerird by hia ttaal or rt mar have btct that .Vt iht people ,f Ibe Lnblll ba prrfsrrtJ Jail Itf aa a a ; an. . a . . . rurat rule. uiehwihi No veteran amnker would tntov amok in in Ihedatk, baeaaae to amukt pttperly ne mnt haft a light. Th float a is eonrlna itlr aecIJin the North for Waving the bhaaly ekirt. and jet yonr whitaeloihta nill aiJ iu thenhiltni0gtt,1ri'' 'Uhjext iiaalf. br.KM. HowlwnaiateBt!--.rbil. BulUitu
The Durham Recorder (Durham, N.C.)
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Dec. 25, 1878, edition 1
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