PBMOCRA.TIC ' ,14 if 1 - DURHAM v OdmESDAY, MAY . 21, 1878. Professional Card B. II. W EBB,. " ; Attorney at Law, Vill praetifi in the Superior Gmrtftffif: ;Ala mauce. Owinge ami Ttrauu. All bnsiness womntlv aitendud to. " 1H.T- r - JO N E S W ATS 0 S , ,; "'" ' . - -" '.; , Attorney at Law, v'i "" "' CHAPEL HILL, "N a jr Will ttjnd Thirh.-un every Wednesday, and can be hoc a at Ida office in Chapel Hill every ptborday. . " . V,' . G It A H A 3i , Hiixsiimio, -v i . i : .'.til i TViliiiu win : iw V -,.,.,. KHron's Mre; t. 1-1 tl X'HWII at Ill '';' " ;.. ..it : The OffersJ Upon his hiDKtitc;hed'lv'"i';tl'i-chief He'd knelt a week ago that (lav, 4 Aral cj-'l to Maud the old, old talu In quite the aid, old fashioned way. -if-, And though he thought bim.Sery kind," An'i hoped he wouldn't tako it hard She didn't love, but for him had ;-, j W A '-v4ry swterly regard.' t Besidei site said. s)e'd just agreed To marry bid Sir ('hark iHibloou; i' "JVai;v..eariiii u tin- nerve to have Two oners wi oiic.vny-nioou' g- fto.xard Lampoon. An Appiu AFTER KEAMXG THE AMUR ESS OF THii DEM- f miTl pj-a.-L I. Otli'-e also at llilUlx.n). p;ii trt of t ie h.a.c. - ATTORNEYS AT IAWj -; U.;.T.-iiior'-r!itK. ti'.u flaiM.il hrtlliuh.-. . i ..1". -. ' . . . , -n t ClamLSU.ilLCWU'i .n. i (i V(. the wo 11 KliO'.wi mji. iu-iv. i -i-u' fl.,-.;r'rAi ol in". va-iui.-n Up, "up vo gallants ail : . : ();k- charge a last and crowning And then our work i done: Ciiiirt',; ri'-ht If ft and oontcr, j .Vnd the ciudtl is won. , Only A Piil4rtion.'r ton, would ? doler no Larm. Tl $1.50 PER ANNljil;' BY M. 11. C. one - CHAPTER I.; v. J was one of those intn wlia com maiitld your ad miration, your re spept j'our liking-, an4 the first time Ethel, Dorringtou met Jiitn she" only Jid what everv one' did -what more 1. thas half the girls did who were in-: troduced to Dr. Walton. ' j Tles doctor was undeuiahly haud some, iith a beqijt fhat 1iile"wo- .ViTftl. iidrrif ; 7"-'"'i""' "-"'" (hivalrous as a pnuccv ne ihnu4 tie and caressing in his niainier ami 1 1 . (1A 1 ; t t" j tone to wonici:, ami yet ho I ever dreamed of c.imng him imprt s- ;a!4e or susceptible. He was frank, it 11 swhy, in "the name of up th' Cupids, nrhtV uer three ,'inpnths' visit to' the ilerridens be enlivened and hrigli tene bya genuine flirtation with him ? AViiether her conscience chided. her in vain or ot at all, a3 Ethtl argued with herself iJjer reasonings, I caunot say. But I do know that at a social gcithering held at Dr. and Miss Wal- ; ton's elegant home a iiiiht or so later she was j at her' very Ix.t, and when the house was quiet a id empty of uest again, Dr. Vraltoif caught him But as she looked window and caught up ;through tlie ix glance from Dr. 1 1 t in Walton's eyes as lie; . leaned forward and bowed in passing i his carriage, slie wondered again if she had not unwise aye, worse thah ukwise cru-J el. in thvt she had liciw i?o such inen to love her. 1 F( r days afterwards lltliel was grave and qvk t be vond her'; wont. For' davs she delayed the answer to Ernest Halford s letter, anil Dr. Walton's , His voice trembled, despite hij .: V'-JEQii'T'XN J iitiuu tiiurio to. speak Dravely. i ghe is Dr. Walton. y coming to take her home the surprise 1 in tended should be as dehbhtful as the meeting was to have been to me -has ended as you seo." . . " it was a tableaux worthy of the! rep . resentatip'n of the ablest painter, The two men face to face with their sad secret. The girl pity- her, pity her sister, for -she was lass wicked than qmclc eyes- discerned taat: though she I weak Ivino- lil-o blurhtwl liW'-WniA ... .."Lilv.u.dt.heiiow-! Ktlifl 'sndilcnlv stl'Ugglea l,p IlOTL T a - Por E&psy. . Central -Falls, R. I., Oat 19, l!iT7. Db. II. 11. fcipEVKss: It is a pleasure t0 giva my testimony foi yoai Tnluablo medicine. I wag sick for a lon tium' -with Dropsy,. under the doctor's car. Ho said it was Water betwt-ou th tit art and Liver. I ' received no bcnelit nntfll I commenced taking the Vcgitino; in fai t, I wan Rroritig wonw, I had tried n.any remedies; thovdid not holpjnc, "N eeetino in the mediiine for'lopuv. I bogaU to foel bet'er after taking a few bottl'on I havo taken thirfy bottlen in al. ! am perrectlv veil, never folt better. No one crfn mure Ihauk ful thau I do. I am; dear sir, gratfully'vonra, : ! A. D. WHEELED. th6 couch, white to the very lips, and reached out her hands to Dr. Walton. 'Don't look so at me! I couldut 101; II. JOIIS M. MOUISO, i firaivru vM,; o it I ' Q 1 ! 4 ii ontrau'i-d Stato aim pcoi.iu , i.tnKJ m. ioiilNO, ShW oaii J i;V to tin- htrito: , ' -of'okXsU;,".. And tluwo who hallow our homes- ti. 11-6 it I DURHAM, N.'C .... 1- . 1 1 1 1 H i ! 1 For rfe'ivoKs aim j.io.y... ., .r (Vlivcrn nco. from snamc- ; everv lmsimikl, father, sou, 1 Thov call .on e ach by inane. . . i i.. ii...,..,vilV rfi'fivc i All husinosH outrusteu v f is ! , K i D . D A V I 1 !f- J ' Surgical and Mechanical 1 r ' - DU UH AM, n. -; : : v ..: rnuU.A to -srivr satiation Offi niaiu jny Til. lionieniher ve who cannot f rKet WhiU- iii-mVy hol.U her thri-. ? Tho wioniju whi:h ye have nutto.ipd, Tiu-' injuries vo have borne i . j N'o.v blasted be the memory, Vud T. ilsie.l .be the tongue, . When the one shall cease to cherish, ! And the othe r teU thu wrong ' IV. H. inuit.i. ve th Hhamefnl dayf : '.i ,t - S. i.f ..i, cKv-ei-'ht. ! ?u . r i V.H'nn,l ruthlcF Radical 1 Had seized upon our Ma a; ! i i..,-v..-..i,v Federal bavonets '! vvbdo messed into the ground I Mauv alari! of her own .ioim, Doal't her a gaping wound .' V. fearlese, and decided in his. way wi.ii i ..i.-n i,;, .ruv lifirl liff ii call- mcu, a;ja si.:it u uci.i ed self-import:llit or, conceited, or in any way offensive. He Was generally conceded to be a , in 1 I.... o-entleman of unusual sum iuiu sigliteduess in his prott ssion, lie was positively known to enjoy a widespread reputation, and a largt successful pracuLe. He -was the centre and soul of the-social circle in which he moved when relaxation, which was not nearly as often ps peo-le wished. He was un- marvico, wfii-w-uo, r--- Piujr black silk, v ho an ore cream jiiiu o...vv,nl;tl":ers in her dark hah. and i-er of-sucdical aid 1,., Utwl wb.itn throat, and who It was then that Dr. ;alton made . i , V i-.L.'i.L.:.::. -.ii.l tr t.-A bW that he loved had becnso.cnarmino-iy cmeiuumug, . Ui, - , . , T ,X ,vcn x dnl" her how he had come to regarci ai ileip loving you: x xv,, j--, - other - ood the gods had given him as j Oh, Ernest I" and she turnea pas & . ' . . !-. .vi. . t. I 4.,.t-nWori.c him "llrnest. won t wards him of her co.nipanidns m g(n- nothing it she, loo, nag nr. nut u, biun.tij - en Lim ; and onK the sight of her eyes, j you forgive me - u !.,. tv .i fr.r-.o lf-r disonited ways pre- me uci tij. , i vented him pouring all his confessions and withal, just enough reserved to show she was above the weakness tq- eral. i . ; And I)r. Walton up his mind he would cultivat:: Miss' Dorriug.tous iicquaiutance further1. A smile like a late burst -of wintry I C1IAVTEU II- , ii'io liioi.ihs of the three that were to constitute L,Lut;i vmn ridens had pasul, and Ethel and Dr. had come to be such intimate toae of vigor to tho vlKiu body... -r..t i- .... nnd; entisliine at sunset was on ins lace f4n lw. deeded that it would " Oh, yes. I will forgive you. it U better not" to take advantage of her is" so easy to forgive such a wrong as o,foi m- hv-icid indisDOSi-1 vou havo done me. - Kciease you tuat j LJ. UtltJl1" v -- ' A, V v For Kidney Complaint auU Nervous DebUlly. Ik'Bboro, Mo., Doc. 28, 1877. XTl UTVYVVK! - JM-cr S?r,--l had had a cough, "f""" .vears'tyln I commenced taki.g Ae Ktl ; I whh very low; inv svsteni war dthilitated by disease. I had the Kidney tjompiaio, . 7 nervous -courU .bad, lin?H .re. V, he., t The davs wore on and still Etlull Certainly i,.i t,.ken one bott e I found n wan uni'"K it has helped my cyujrh, and. it HtrenRthuiu nuv I ani now able-to dv, vr4'? S35 anv thilife Wte the vtp4inc. I know it w tV.ty thimr it is rvpresented to ho. . 1 MBS. J, A. rESDLETOS. vou may go free to' your latest lover? i bis business auuw. x , , .- , tl,;u.Ii irieuas tiiai, )ei;pie nucuurii. oiv. knowinudv when their names were spoken, and hints of jealousy and en- a ,i y beo-an to bo daudy spread wiieu- conllict 1 The quiet, suppressed passion in his tion,; Veaetatc is nourishing and strencthinp; pnri fieB t'be'blood: rcgtua'.es tho bowel; quiete tlm a,.!- dirnctlv UDoti tue ecrc- l arouses me wnoio BTniwiu ' am could not enu lue "-"n v - - c, . - . nd between hourly Umes maae ixi. . - a.,,. ,.,. .. ,rT , store, winre- j Siffii notil J ?i J How carpar, he iii.h lo v Bk-e-in tLapel Hilintil tuo istihcnn; .?roUcr-iwan,- . J ih'irhani for twqwecK.-i., -.-: And mind, worrnpuiL.v---r ?m" . ',-!--: r-- I nnt lu-nottth the ban. .; -- ' ! . 1 .i ,..1.. U. hi.. !-! ' 'I. ,-V..,r.,i.M. T.l-'WTS. i :Au:lMWiu"V-'7 - i kit. liM ll! 7 ' : V thirtv-ei'dit years old. j N aicon - V ! llf to answer Ernests tender let- ,-heavcn kows it: ouix.eic, tljU 3 -r -,: m.nf r.ih.rl l and.Dr.' Wdton lumseli was iJOurh , hei.elt to answu i.,, , mi. r fore you. Good-bye-all. . vou v. uu iw, u-jr i , , ii j. : f ii ,,v ii it deserveu, as uo - J 'f ' - ' :k 1.: .1 i ,nni.P to the conclusion that of aJ tei Oh U Ut-hLi , TI w,mt as- i ."4 ' l- i-,: .-.'. -. .,r .l.rj I've aim ! W. i-i- JSttSM j Ofproht an, of trust. Ti . -Vi... i.,,.hb-t. -and the fir:d- driven troi-i every wn 1'ltAUTiOk LIMITED TO Till'. - T1 4 II : v V. ri 19' 9u a. YL ingly ; bospirauie ; D.i rthgton : was seen inr. ! -;. i-..ir,,T. Wpci.11. and was,tA- . ... - .. wnicii iiw r . i vrolf,W lnndsome -littla carriage; about Do Dorrington fell most as soon I have saitl neither impression bhyand by thr did not mut-iiL, that was being fought strengthening passions for Dr. Walton hourly increasing! almost c! unor demands of conscience to be reid mg and true to her absent, ' unconscious, . .: t i 1. . Uvnvdmo- lover. She count noi uhh8 Kthel spraUg at him, taking his hands, "Ernest 1, You look as if you could murder me. You are not forgiving ' ' - in - k DIG I I "You havq done more than inurder AnA how, in hate, the -neroantB tore our CoisKt-aiuon iiuvm. : 1T(,TPH s r. ? ! W ile shoutini onf their tnumi to ; ItALMCrH, .:; Th" ehoiwof "'Tohu Brown : i' , , the State Medical Stcietv and to.? tnat tiling of t-'anhy's j Hodical Society ' .H- Wjis thrust dow n every trya,. When thirty thousand eiu.o. Were barred thc-nght to vote . Tf,,lia to till! (lOrglR J1ULL. "V)-.Vj nut so matter-of-faclly that miove wiuiiuin i. , J , ' r i-T,mvn: ndentftr expected, aad as was uau " ; . au4'. as she met him? I"" 1 T 1 ' dc So she scribbled a note, beg-! in view ot circumsumce., " uin.nm. ti her dark, bright eyes, to dt. W"ue , , .. . ... ,4 him. almost fearing ..nio nor s.u?uc-wu- .. . .. , j , .l ...u qh. i wnin wi'ii.i, as -. . . 4 i ,i,i, ,i.-.-.hi-od J.i-(im rdeasaux s he was not wcu, . -, -li,. ...nriintwl no iiarsn I ?-r :r.,iinivfl women -but . .. . , i. . i,u. or ivrt, .to acu ul tin j - .. . : . . . jidPVfKt w asthciairt st, sweetest, uest. . it was lust a m-r , i,t,,k how d.ifierenly U1.lo,f!,Scm:,tli.y,;a.U..u.. Uc . ' ;uk1 Dr. Walton saw the rotui'raiiB wl-l .h.iaofa. won.loring I lumseh in 1-a and ona deivor hmrouhd., disben- such a short respite. . , ,-i , w?. IbM YEGETINE V For Sick Headache. Evanttviilo, lnd., Jan. 1, J87. Mil. STEVENS-: . - J(Vjr ,S7r. Ihavc uned yourVcRetine for Biok Headache, and been greatly benefited thereby. I have every reason to believoFit to bo a good medicine. " :. Vourrj nU .- 411 Third HU VII. And how- onr w&U-iy cuintol, Sl.nei e 1 10 MH'HiC oo I Wheu'b;.'mdlerH swaniu ,1 whose aim no law :. Miscellaneous. ; ' -- T r A T I O Nil: AQCOWJMQDATIQHSV; i;;;: theState V Equal to any iS;the l ' j -tr- . Board, Peiv Lpy. t BILLUUD BOM ABB BAR the very verge ! i - 1 h it. 1V.!,.(1P I D Sllic i sonietuiiiii urijH"- ; 4. , ; ..i... t.;i:Jw n-dcration. aod comforl and hope, and cncouragemuit, ;j T, live lil' UC uiuv - ' ! - i words and deds 'ct cler, antl - it wig man, -- j darlin, only a moment ago, when iw. wuto - , , .i-.T-w. wbom she had . .1 -I J . It., I UVt II . ' - - , cUlU4e-niei, "-t' siof-s-evonty- Vud those dai-k days; of-se von itenieniber y how thrm"n; AH Alaman.'e :mj-1 tiv.fii, t Then; noured u lull; an 1 f u- - ,T i -fV. .1. t;' -.l.-istf. v eCitltl (!i,u i ruv u. -- . - .- . . . -o.u.i ! X in her room, rending: terrm, , ' . . . , , .i,nni she had doomea one -DorriivHoti he was nearxwuoie .uiu ; t.. - , 1 - sk her his own darling ouo, ; w U "r .- -.-i ifroiu Krnest,.and feeling; as she read j es, and ask U - , i own time, should Mend releif. ! abewitohing, winsome girl, ! it, how; soon; her delightful tnumpn --" ; not .! bett The silence lierame unendurable; and 3 S A L 0 A n B E K -EVERYTHING WV.- I . T E 11 J i 0 N . t i,.e recMihy fitted, op my Barbrt ... 4 ,.4 i-niistderable eost on juaiu ; - t. - i IX. I : - ' How from their homes and famines Those meii wore haled to prison; Men ViHisthoni never chargejwas made Ne'er had ncou r ris( n, j , Wbiie ,xuii-iur, n fieetnen! - , Both hand and foot were 1-oium.j . , And some were swung op hv tho neih. As scott" ami just wont round 'i t- ,. w vrt 1 here must ue enueu H-umg, :- i nt last, in 'a passiuxi ui if , famous lor her beautj, but jrt ieio i 4i)Mf.ner- ,wrtid be alone., for he had sent her a 'V1 ,J, owov ,rnni heT . . Jh V,i.tti' At ' CTr'l'? Tt lililL iLL .'iti mux 14 , ; , . Ii-Iit t HTIfV itf'!" L1IU9 1. I i - - . n- looking tuan Lueiuutjoxx - . . 1,, to ivemam from the ; - -ltnt iJ . .-, -, ii L t .,:..id- iam-perhaps sue naunotuoi i.. uotu nMn - r . -pS an started up to c.m- itotheoccaonal,. :VJ"" :,f- ! l.k aS XVJ. won!J w sro to uttoml, an the first he ber for 3,10. Uaa done it all I .W"M-totb? SOClt'l ';" -T'" ; Sot cari when sho ,et-y f"- I kuew as tho servant aa.mttea km wit.' ; of aua surely, he t,ld i took her lilaca ei,ux ' , .... r . 1 1. ;f slm had l ...,u -M: taaal wmuui. ,,..,....;.,,. ..1 trio her to 1 ULUU ww.'-'" friend of the MtrricTcns;: she played well and sifng well, and danced ex known hov his very soul was stirred ilnii scrVices was needed in the parlor, for Miss Efhej had fainted. his heart, and bid her forget her. am wdi ana llt tb aouSMIicr! - , for Miss Ethejhad hunted. iu Lis love. : . V quisitely. isilJntaie She read Ernest s k tter slowly, lit-; .. He: found her lying white and death- . Dr, Wton bad iieated. yivaciou without oemg uc , ... lv-f,,- at in- . ., , ...J .:'1. A1W VwArn ulslie - '.vi ' Vn dache. There nr various oannoa for: , Uetlalui, as dferangenitnt of the circnlatms ; Hvstem, f th, discfrtive. crcaiw, of nervon- . Astern, kc. Vegetino can be swd to bo a Buro remedv for the many kmdsof headache 08 it acta directly upon trie various ctuk . 'complaint, KcrvoiwncBH, Iiidigostion, CoHtivo ness. Uheumatism, Ncuralcia,liilliounoHH, c. Try the Vegetino. rou will neTor rogrot it. VEGETINE Doctor's Report . TTTb doctor writf s: I have a largo number of j .i.,,. u-hd tk Vesretmo. Iney all speaE well of it I know it is a good mobane for the complaint for which it is recommended. Dec. 27, 1K77. ' . - Yocotine is a great pauacoa for-our afroa fathTs and mothoVfcA Rhrc thorn str ongth; quiets their ucrvors, and gives them 1ture t) sweet sleep. . . VEGETINE Doctoi's Report. H. R. 8TEVESS, ESQ; ( Dear Wo haVo heen seUing J'""' ."i0; . able Vegetii e for three yars, and wo find tTiat it gives perfect satisfaction. - We bo.ieye it to he tho best blood purifier, now jold. Yorv rofpectfully, 1 Dr.,J. E. BROWN A CO.. Dniggiats umomuwD, xy. i t I.. V cetine has never failed Ut effect a euro, giviiiR tone and strength to the system debili tated by disease. ' ' Saloon in lirst i . . . lient nazors, ; .very tiling l-it in hes , xHace-ono duor west of Haw Is best Workmen and Dont forgf t the n-tt II A L L ijeated; vivacious without oemg ce I onstrative: she-knew bow rrr : to make ' Uo' blushes surging to her laco 1U1 j ly on the lounge, with Mrs. Aienuen , wihout a . wol.a without a sign How when before our fiis'.icMt cdurt, These .mtrages ;.vore lmmght-j That court which uu-.'..iu hv.-moi;dDj3 i t.v ,n tk laws. Dad tanifiu i . . , I'.i mr1.- ; tervals.i If you only know how iueoouu-U uinouiaj and -a yOUug genuemau . . - meted out was iw.;. i.L.-i,r. fv.mls like her an I tbe gen- II. i A l V l A . ... , th.inpn admire her. . : ; . : , i , .- i : t.!ii hours vou iiau 'r" ' ? hm,lui" anxiousn ,i huiiut v ... u And she was betrothed, aim nau -; ; - - ; a:ul how I , 1.. , 1 ' lv.r tiP.vev seen-I ijaeasul-ea ' ' ..,. i,;. st Hidford a ; 111 J - ; .,- - . ! a siruugei wi.xx . she never spoKe wnu ox - i ted tlie hours; you have been away, j anaing anxiously,) bathing her temples and wrists with . knew ifc waS a token that solicitously by T T ii 12 Y S "rwnandwUib (ten m ,..- , - 4 . ; roasonaUe nsure. . e ;i. tim. ; vr.cK'6 t IUutratQd Priced Catalogue. niv-five ra-eu- SOO illustra'iohs . wiui Descnobonsof thuukd,t the Vitrioi W Yotahles iu the word, and f,k V-J . ns. ,iCKriO e.we s. S1.00. covers: m oienui i.i..-- p.' - . Sii : . a i ..ti.iv 1I;i?ratnue.-.in "'X'- Illustrated . . t ;i,,Jv:-. inih.i,Ll OioroiL j.iui f "B18! 1'" p', i Maveai; riHc-eopiosj ' . JAMES VICK-, Koehe sei j.Y. ievery for $5,00. 1-tf. l ii' ..1 u.ltret sot u Ami put in i.vr'e-tue mw ; Said ?en e cin'lirttlc mnt s rtgl ... - , XL j ; . Yes Wasted be. the memory f And paliied-lo tye toiigne, I When tho one sh.il! cease U, cherish nd tbe other tell the.wron. i Of the party and its leaders, j The wi'.ii-s when we eond.me, The spirit of our fathers'- j . Of freedom will have flown. ; Xll. '. ; st Heaven! it a a prions Hht, hen in eigliten sevt,uty;twn, i The people rose "up in then u0w And drove the haqw crew ! Forth from Legislative; halls, . j Each from his own dark den: ; Where we will hold and keep the,- -If we indeed be inen. ' . . j : ' xiii. i oeeu xox - , am counting the minutes uuu : ,.0 whbm iMr. M(" young lawyer in her vc ty. lmti Uever go away, again,', m;, . Aifl she h,d lookeJP! n V al-, Jiihout lucao you know that ? i Wjaton at ton with her beautiful -dark eyes and, j tilink how nearour marriage ! jja i.r,J Goliad been, acquainted with! i , ... : .,.....,.. v v,-trn! Mi.-Lincst.ruuoui 5 IIIOUIX tliS-lt. o MeiTdcn hui-riedly in- VKGETIISfE. I l'repared by H. R. Stevens. Boston, Mas VEGETRE" IS SOLD BY ALL 12 4t. agam-on, Lti.ei, ti..niufa x a . .i , He s tWl, bc?id ihe prostrate j ig umiappy, n0r lonesome and ed to ihrov; uown my ; fa;r as: marble as she lay there, .ouiy -occasionally, memories ol ciS oif to you, and take y,u .j ik Ues sweeping Tier cheeks, sweet face-haunt bim. , . and Kiss you oei aial oicr, m im , . . Ernest Hajfof J has never married. J U L L & SCOfTX ET , GENERAL except at a distance, again; and he ; x TTn Toes his way, -resoiveu mat wuiuiu. Mr- Ernest Miold. oth ua(inmfi n,it i -r. ii .'nh' i love is not ioi uuu, s - . v ! v Wii nchr-iined with ! . " ! Mr.Lnicsmuuuiu, xt. " of the fire rehned ana -puixueu ls::'withji- 1.1 A then-, existed 1)0 sentlc- a"a l " ! ,.,...i. I tUo. inatttrr - .. ,. . MUet than before-it that could be UllXX UO n.iwi.0. . w man i nailed i Ernest llalford, Avhose ring she wore. . : She had no idea of beifjg 'false to Ernest Halford paradoxical and in-j credible as the idea seems even when , m,ll,M. wrh.k.- J , :. .:.i,...l,inhiS1tycs, asneruueitu ai ' ' I ,v.,.,, a1ir in Butter. Chew. Lard sue aenue aim ""v i sirs, that vou are Having ii B1.x. . , . . !tl ilfrT1 ohe came .(: ,1f1tnre did. .He is a -morose r?'"r Via..iV. Ftock. PoUtwk w. BEYS OLD S, Cuckoo, Va., is now prepared to iiU orders ;for HIS "t"UfBua And in seventy-six, yA ctc- Hut tlu-onchout all'tlio houtU, From Maryland's northern bonndary T. lli ftraude's mouth, , i The people rose up as oixo u all he- lead- j All,iwepl hem every place, . i:.,. 'aJmn. her great Mappir ess.". r . S Tip looked at her. all his heart could not stand the discipline or ''They write your family your rather 1 Xeg rendered tbe profes- disappoiutment as Dr. Walton, with oovij that vou are having a smeiiaiu . , y y ime ! a,. I . .. .. a -j." . i . - . ,, i M.Min r.irl fiCUUHi, auti " U1S iixxt.x ! ment ring iom her lorenugei, a u , reignill favorite on all loBf(. jeatbiy-swoon, his ffiau hates womankind and tries .;nj,. J.,n if .jl.rmivTOWards-Dr. i .- . . - it.. v.wi ! OUL Ui- ' ' . , r .;x' j vangen iitx j-j , - i sides. ! 1 warn vou - u"- ot I WaHon, determined in hr mi-id that j daT) aud iet eveone know what since; every girl petted and courted j t j possessJ Only, diirling I him iu vain, she woiild adopt an op-1 jon't rt with anyone1 enough to hurt j posite treatment not m ;m Ko. 946 North Water Streef, eves were'tlie first object her own saw his loving, impassioned face. Mv darling' I You a?e better ! mi BRED FOWLS km EGGS. Correspondence solved ?nd earofeliy :-s pt fie; llO HO And ruin and disgrace an-j axy 1 Those whu Ho-long had wrougnv u..u. vo ti,., for T know' vou ku-e as true-as . . I LUV. XJ-. t t She Ud not nine me ;iwUui4 : , , , . vou tlKnv x am. tention ot throwing.- truest wcred. -8-3m. J. W.KEYNOUS, ; CuckVo, a, Wouldst have our State m honor held r Hot laws made good and wise . Send good men to th' Assenibly- Mon able to acvise, , . Men one with toii. m blood and faith, over, fv all she kne-v she was in love with'Di. Walton, -for all she had re ed the tell-tale token of posses- mo V! . i tt -r Ttl? I T rCT 1TL' 1 i r,tn one wilh V A lil AdL ItliAlJ XiOAVX-LiU W think and feel wi to you FOR SALE. i lnt of l-ni21 miles from Durhamtcontain- ,B", Z-es on Vi-Tiich there w a ew-oii xesidenee neatly but painted and ftm.lnp in Pood Btvle. The land is ; auapteil to the Shof eorb'-wbeat, oats, cotton andespceiah f?YAb.S.. Alim an acre h,t on wliich .tfiere is a'newstore house ai the forks of the WlgA C. B. GKEEN, puiham, N. C, uVv l-t K N A 31 E N l A i iJ " I i n i Of everv description, supplied from KELTIC INTJESEItY, - Pittsboro, N. G Who wheu the Baihcal held rule, Were to the people true. j xv. I VTouldst have wpifil justice; : t Dispensed from every lencli; That justice which HO hnhe can lure, Kr terrors can make blench; - ... is i omiic Which thtugh the woria nnKu w- W'ould v t maintain the right ;; Give us Judge s who were with us When trod Uown by lawless might. "xvL'' j . -- Mother, wife and daughter Names of aH most dear-- r Woullst shield these' from domestic wrong, And violence and feal ; . L . . Wonldst have tnem iive iu And have their homes as puie,; Give us Judges wiio are oi us, And Jthe reign of right is sure. ':':.' XVIT. Then. sound again the clarion, And let the wild notes nng, It is iust possible that I npy come to escort you home, Ethel. If the courts kre not in session I will. Tnihk f it Ssncb a lazv, -delicious ride all- wx , 1 1 : A nunc nn . t t T ... 1 Vin . cn o-nni ' ftllU lUiSL-u "" :s""" .1" . hv ourselves i - x w : 1 , ft. ei. ,-hi,,.- that she was I . ". -, ,i ihnt tlto three. ! cause dear f " -p. -. - -- ! 'K1UC1 IU OU, luuiiujj) a born flirt, it flirts ere!, born ready j humlri "miles 'shall not be tedious!" ...rlk flii.t ipv nassior tor tins oa-. to avoid them. He has grown shift less and cynical, and will be, eventual lv a wreck of a man. ".. v.Uftil feeble motion with While EtheJ Oorringtoa, who could She made a btU fee m . - , ot)rtunUy to flirt a lit 'T'," i;ho stooke (K i. ohT. faded, living out her ttnoexxj w - gcntlv to her. j "What made you faint, my dear chad ? iVere you frightened, or sur- lulv? Io hnow oi anj like man, with the face and form oi an Apollo, wonld, in all probability, be transient 'find that she would eventu ally settle down to the sober geible life "of content and happiness with dear old EinegL Wluii harm would there be if she Mrs. '-Meriden k??ked fidgity. ' "Doctor. I tbiDk it must bo the sur prise of seeing Halford coming in jo unexpectedly. jne-xier-ij ..... , 1 . 1 . xl,. davs with the bitter Knowledge ui iue havoc she wrought for time and per haps eternity. " ' Girls, heed the lesson. It. may be sport while it lasts, but no mortal eye or human hand can measure the infin ity of result of "Only a Flirtation." PHIL4I)ELPHIA ,d who!e-a!e dealers in Better . Che-Be . tai , - iK..,.in- li.ie. Stock. Potatoi Tobaeco, Peanuts, Kroom Cotn. Dried Frail Hm. Foreicn and Domestjc, Fnut, an in fact we can seU any and voirthuiK at mi highest market prices; make prompt return and ' LIBIEAL CASE AVAnS made on all shipments except peritba ble ar- tiel-8. To show thai vg no an "r,""'1 "T 7 nsss, anv game dealer (n xiW-lplna inll tU L,. t,.ij..d mnre came last season than aU i .... .I Vi,i clwnd. vou know. "V . ' "i ' i- , ., Dr. WsCtou suddenly dropped t.ie rittsbord, It would have been impossible for any woman to read Earnest's letter and not realize, beyond the shadow of , t ii j 1 1 T7'lw.I Irrinnr. auouot, u...-: " ' i: " hnnd and stootl up, con- tn Tvitl . all the fervor of Ins mannooa, ., u., .r j . . . with all the teuderness of a grand,no ble nature, and that true and good hinv self, be pinDed his faith implicitly u-- bther HouseB In Philadelphia put together. Butter, Cheese, Poultry,' m Shade Trees. Eoses, ' Alt. r'KrZr, nixke Plants, promptly IlOWCnUK ouimw,''v.r; m A-i -fciT.; iW ud let tue Wild uoiei? iio, fm-inshatverylowra Terseeds by mail ispckets for n., Vhyv 'rlng Shrubs by mail 25 centsach, or o.for 1. r Address for eataiogue, r des Tta Rhrillest echoes fling, In serried ranks, now charge again, And then our work is done; ; I Charge as one man, and with one mind, And the citadel is won.: eivjoved a nirtation with Dr. Walton, his splendid man of whom ber cousr j ' j written uuvu kiu uv yvo" " . . ,!. - : i .i .x w hnf w:xr I,. v-:. 0.W- tion sue couiuxxot -. j mm r ' jeiue.iuix uiawc v'- --- ed that he. was a predestinated bach elor, consequently she ciuld do him no barm.1 She knew she; would even tually marry Ernest, and, be a model, A i)uti'hmaifs Letter. One of the teachers in a Birmigharn I public school recieved the other dayj an excuse written in btdiau oi a aenu- quent by the father. It runs in this I ' - , .';- i.- . . - fiend for Pric ListL 0eBCil, he., k. enec Cash, or we reteir you to- Any Kcspon&lbrfe House in our City. "'- - ' . O Oct- le-iy. . frnntino- the pallid-faced man, who had heard his betrothed wire called ; aai-j wisa . : . . V n . ii.t. u.Liartmp:- orentlemanlv t if, Tnrhe-r i Dot. tjov of mine vos lino- dv tuid u(iuiw-"- o .. t x' . , , , " .."."' ! ! - i t0f d odtr flav ven he shtaid out. Hegotoue big colt in njs nech. ot make him much trouble all de vile. Please don't cive him some bjanish- ! ment veil he vas Ute & be morning. man. "Do I understand, sir? Miss. Dor rinston is engaged to you?'' . i :x 11 o-f a irhincp. He : x.rnest ; -r " demure wife; so, obviously, Dr. Wal-' pose, of course Hove bim. But- not prpud delight ibat it was so, 5 et sorrow that she had been playing mm I -. '.-": r. . 1 ' .- Jondbov.andlsiip-!knewthat,if Dr. Walton lov.d Ethel fl i ! He Tould eot there ehust in tune every rA aiicrht the inute, proua sunenu , , .., nbt himself to bjame, he on Dr. Walton's whits face, and be i Dorrington; she loved Dr. Walton. Aa-c rmtlhe is ""i . , i a in is trot no mother. &ne ;,vo. aeau iu years ago. s I am this txy s parent, oy -W. E. WILSON ' Dealer in - - 1 An er icari and Jtadlan Marble Monumonts, Tomds and Cr&ve Stones of ever? downption; and at Pricei which etp- not be lindcfaold.1 - - ' ' ' Please examine my work and pricea befora buying elsewhere and save money. Price liatani drawing;. aenireo o yVu.m .. ., ... - - ' .: .. '. - .' turn. . , . . . Partiea froip ;he ooantryan fiet theyr wor in two or three , houra notice by ; bringing u- J -it. ih. - - - - u:ii .i,-i x: f - " . - a i Hiiii. .. a. . -- - 1. X i .. ; . ; a-j-iu. ... ..... . ,v . ..-.;'-..- I ! ' ; . J'-;: .J';;'': ; : - '; ' ..'v . ' ' ' ' ' ' v '' ; -'- H-- ' -.' ."-r ;-; - ii in ''-.;'