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I TOBACCO irLANT. . ': ... I . - - :. DElQCliATIC .A.X.-W.A.5rS AND TXJSri") ER -A-lx, CIRC UMSTANCE S A ..:.i ' -j y VOL. IX.----M). 20:. I .;. :'i:v- DURHAM, XI C, TUESDAY, MAY 18. 1880. Professional Card. '. . -.- - . : JOUEUT E. CAllR, ; ATTOR.VK) lit ( fll UKjOR AT LAW, 1 DI I'IIAMN. (j. Oftii-o over tftore of A. -i. Cox .V Co. S. r. () C LH A C Attorney at Law SOMEBODY'S (iliA-Nl-A. ; wliv it couM . not have been a litile ocxl folks, without the least degree ht i. 4i.ii a. i ii i . i it .. . .. i i . i . ii i aorpiHA and Ijuii fii-i, um cn-ricHx sinie. j uurryi 1 in not eartriMir rorrasii r snow - i rifflit HI) here: DUIMIAM, X. .: ',.. IVo 1t Attention to all IVni!i!w. .27 iv ii. -w i: j; i; , - - ,. ' -Attorney at Law, OAKS, XC. Hnp.-riir Court of AUt l'eruoii. All ' lm!iji's-H . : 11 ly. 1 .Will lract.ic in Uc mitnv, Oraii'p arrl prni4tly it tmll to. . m. H .n i ( s, Attorney at-Law. 'DURHAM, N. 0 fijHuitl aUt'illi'itl rjirru lit Ihf I ' tiki j ion nf ( 'in IMS , iu iut Mirl i)' Uie'S;aif . 17 --12m J O Ji K M W A T SUN, " 1 Attorney at Law,- CHAPEL' HIRL. X, C. . 5 ..... i . t . "I pfco-.ra-ot ei-'iitv vear-t ii a-1 siif'-i, whitest ll tl.f s on li!n a" il h 1-hh anil irn-it Of oliful iioh'ieiil, lie knew nosf'oe. Htj .nf suiilx ani, beauteous1 her fane, t:o:i, girlish her grace--. . itkj.- H cliiii't o'er tlie mm, when brilliant . Mi jit into her face, just so bright. bc'liiniiK il liei ijomiie blue 0y.es,- 1 iiiin ;,lic -Hiirjiis. and swettlv ciif: ire pot'nebo'lv h laii't)).'!, now 1 Kno'.v, fii 'you -t; i hoiiiu-, out of the snow ? a'i'hiiii1. ,ia, aiiii be sits in Lis chair, pleasanter. Just then beri little sister she always wsis a nuisance came rushing in, crying joyfully! of curiosity, we will not evesdrop. Saturday morning dawned clear and I cloudless, bearing the promise of a Dolly, do hurry jand come j sultry day; but in spite of the warmth town ! Cousin Jack has 1 .come, and ; and sunshine, Dolly shivered violently iic sr;. be was weary fr life, j is just dying to see you. you don't ! every time she glanced out of tbt sure but hell comej window, and when, at last, the door and theivounp: tor--bell' rang out sharp and loud, she rif?lt:s4f illtlieHrl of .1 lii mentor disappeared, slamming door behind her. ' i; I i: the Dolly arose and made bounced clear off her chair in a most undignified and ungraceful fashion. her 'toilet But, before her mother could scold, oi with alacrity; fastening;! a1 Mruuch of j Jack could laugh, a servant , ent-red WV.i Vhi- 1 hav let , An ii! .1' iain!i;i, t io, li::s )i-ttty while iiMr in lpa t;iki s liie on bin knee, iu. H'i'1 kiss him, like this you SCO."' ftiiai'l the ebibl, the old man bent, ciKuemol to liiiii. an anjel sn.t- sweet violets in her hair land on her bosom, for she remembered." with a little thrill of pleasure,'; that Jack loved violets. i ! Jack Christian was Dolly's third I cousin, and had just returned from a j tour in Europe, so Dolly had not seen him for more than a year. ! "O, Jack, ! how handsome you are !,r she cried as ! she gave him both hands'iiiv Greeting. : "And how tall you are, aud how nice 'out' as goyernes?. 1 "-li;u ti-i-l- tt-r it ni'iti ' kIi tlil'i-w. 'i. seefly smiled the evis of blilt'-- HisH sftcr kisK, on bin Hps . t its-tj tSl" he. eh sped bei; to bis breast lfltoft (Ii bi .ll ' V.ll attend Tnr,ivn v,;iv Vdnfday, mid j can be see u at his irflice in Obaiel Hill every; oth.-rdav. - ' H tf. "'! i. v s s'F o n i) , ATTOIINEY AT LAW, Koxboro, N. C I 3"5 lv. MiMtlMl, fm!i, ' A!.KKl.: M, MoltlNli. OK oil .N';K, fVoh An i AbV lir'.jt. "iSiati vi l,i, iS.iss a) s loh (kiv;i lus s;i;inen check . ken am 1 busKy voiee, l:e speaks - years sinc e a kiss I've known,. id yon k-:.-s me, little one ? : urt; ri'diif bodv s irraudpa, t.iat 1 ktftvir, aiepoii)', and out in the- s:iov,' -- i:!e 'tie gill would be happy to-day, ssed von, old an knew I ha 1 1; lied : .1 . ojiei 11 lit '. have 1 eh' so ban liiv inow me o. n I N O - & II O li I N O ilid : , and siek and sad been very bad '. , and turn an ay, I'm little Mav? yon st. e, ; Is like nie- :iav- Attornoys at Law,- - 'UU1UIAM, N. C. :. ; All bmiiiem (ntrnste I to them will rr e,iv prompt attention. 5l f it' ' A M K S A . v D A V I S." , ' (ill. glaiidpas, bc-cafl- ! 'llief Aon'tlal! have little k ; l4vj.- and kisi them every ilay, j lferiisione'niure kibs from litile ?day.7 ' t j 'jie iiniCt:ai'ir is gone, but its brightn- s is s!,cl f (li tirelearij-woi'n face, und snow-wh ite head J J 'Jiu-iicJsjoi- in lia ifyes,! ;. ' , in every way. ! "Thank you," said ' Jack, bowing jljw" with' mock humility. ' Who j would not cross the octan! for such a j compliment?, But say, j Dolly, v he : a Ided suddenly, "you are the only j one iu the family that hasn't offered j t kiss me can't you takeja hint ?'" And then, all in a Hash,, as Dolly j drew bal-k, blushing and dunfused, it occurrid to Jack that his pretty cousin i .must be about eighteen- aud quite a woman, and consequently j "that sort I of thing was (Jack used slang) slightly ; out of place." if As foi Dollj-, she was so happy and ! delighted Over Juck's return that she I forgot all about her thri-e trouble some suitors; and wheii the bell Jrang, went out to the breakfast room, f leaning on her cousin s drm, as gay Attorney - at-Law, FLAT IUYETJj.OTtANOE CCi NTY, N. C. j Will practice in the courts of Orange, .Person; ; Caswell and Granville. ' Collection of d;iinis a ttpecialty. ' - 23 - ly. . itjhl-.bi'nshes away, a- "Bletl.ought men had ee 4:i3l re ml 14hnt -is ! neair, uiougn ara in ins-, JlQ(l m as a bird ill Slay. But Nvhen the mail was brought in and with Dr. Lamb's card. Slowly but! steadily Dolly went down to the drawing-room. Dr. Lamb turned hastily from the win dow, and would have taken her in )m arms, but' she gently pushed hiirj 'away.. .: . ' "Dr. Lamb,'' she" said, soberly, I have soniething dreadful to tell you. rapa has failed and 1 will have to go Of course I will our engagement. ma Arp-nis n-ials anaTnb-iSometiiin? About Thomas A.1 tllillions. 1 (Ml(1nU-G nf TnilimiQ ! - - JM. IUUIUUUi getting Ionp-, but 1 In th The davs are sonif;hnw tliere lo what has '""'i--v"ih. Kir tue tay, ana wlien i name mgnt comes 1 haven t done it, I've PhiLadelnh ia 7Vi:rv nf Anvil re isenr time enqn-h to 2d, we find a very interesting sketch to be done. I map out j of ex Governor Hendricks who&e . L S1.50 PER ANNUM Bayards. ot behind and can't catch up. That's bad. Ben Frankliu said a man ought to drive his work and. not let his work drive him. The wet weather has got larmers ail in a stew. Tlipre Ex Senator James A. Bayard, fatlier ' of the present Senator Thomas I'1-: Bayard, was erroneously rf ported Ito ! uave tiiei on irnlay niirht last in tl is prominently mentioned ir ! i"htv-first year of hi age nt V1 connection with the nomination for 1 !mnSto1 Dd., which was' his birth- CHRISTMAS .vrr he cafjeijy tries'. tii hve tai-li o! ac'u as ilis brotoei: mi I li e eitrlli h:ui lied, . her Dolly glanced at the l.;tte; lia ness in its strto'. l;i'.ruel that kir.di:ens is JOHN W. (iRAHAK. ; '.KAHM .V RUFFIN, TH'O't.v; r.ti't'ix. . , ti only oi- layi I fjiven, . fsjue.tevt "ift to man from heivren G1 Attorneys at Law, i , ' . : HILLHi;Oi:(; N. . I iWPm;ttt in the counties of Orangei Ala mance, Giuiford, Koekinghain, t'asv.elb Person, Granville and Chatham, aud in the State Su preme' Oimi and in the Fedead Courts. lbs A. W. G UAH AM,"' Hillsbon, . C. G K A Ii A 51 & . JOHN N. V. l)urha.m, W ECU; E15P.. NX. AttorileyG at Law, Ul HU M, N. C. Tractice in the courts of (Vrangc jrerson,'AJn, nianee, Chatham, Granvillo' and Wake. '.Collection of claims a specialty. , 12 mo. . - I JAS. A GKAIIA3I, Of Alamance.' E. C. H m kt.v, Of Orange. IK AIipiAACKNEY, 1 two fetters that fell to her lot a sudden ffowu dark- j ened her brow. She opened one in silence Cousin Jack watching her all t it... . i i- . Liie wuiie -ami as sue reau, an ex pression in which anger and amuse- - i. ..L 1 1 Jf i I ' & i & th Wtitevi gift to man from heten- ; mem struggled ior ine njatery, es- tlisulijed, iinsuliii, and sweet at its birth, t caped -her hp?.' It was i'from her l.jffit .sullied becomes ivoni its contact with i aneuicai attmirer, and react as tollows: Sfsuth- " . ! AIv Stu'tT. TVitif Th iU wi'fli tlm c.otkin.lncss is fair, greatest pleasure that I embrace the 1 by the whirP,Tiuds of j present opportunity ("I wish he would "', ; ' . . ' mibrace anything else in the world," .wr.il wc buicUI uns j jmtjtered Dolly under her jbreath) to tt 11 ou that I shall visit ydur charm ing village on Saturday next, and i perhaps remain all summer. Ah ! j sweet Dolly, I think I seejjyour face ' lliashing with pleasure ("nary Hush," 1 again muttered Dolly, rebelliously) aa j you read these lines. I am in haste, so farewell, sweet- one, until to mor row, lours devotedly, I j Max Lamb. "Heavena,'' said Dolly with clespair-v j ing emphasis. "That's justiawful " ' r... j. P.. i "Dorothy, said mamma Trevor. often have I told illiood, the lloWc ma-iuiooii,. t:s -nun rt it ndejly . tin :i, i fliowti; .. . faiony s-sun?ui::e, or adversitv.s shower j UiJ .stc !' jtli'-i seeds of kiu!"inet's to-daV 'Aboui.tifulliarvest will surely repay." release jou Irom Here is your ring.'' -,It was all over before she knew it, and Dr. Lamb had murmured a few unintelligible .words and had then t iken his ring, also his departure. Dolly, shaking with laughter watched him down the walk, and lo ! at tlae gat j ho met her young lawyer Mr. Eaton and they stood there talking quite a while; and when, tit last, they both walked off togetht r Dolly laughed more immoderately tha-i ever. Just then her cousin en tered. "O, Jack," she cried( laughing till the tears rolled down ha- cheeks, "the doctor told the lawyer, and they have both taken 'French leave;' I've nobody now but the poor little pardon oh, it's too funny V- But when, in the afternoon, the Bev. Mr. Judy called, and Dolly re peated her sorrowful little story, she tound, to her surprise, that one of the three had loved her for herself alone. "My dear little girl," said Mr. Judy, tenderly, "did you think 1 cared for your money? It is you I love, and you shall be my wife instead of goicg out as a governess," . And then he kissed her; and Jack, passing the window, looked in and, oh, how he frowned. "1 tell you, Jack," said Dolly, when they were out walking late that even- uimcia .in i ii ii siew. iiiere; tiasent been but two days in two weeks that we could I'pldw. My corn is not all planted; my gardeu is in ilia grass; potato slips are waiting for the patch; the clover is nearly ready for the scythe. If it. 'was only "the big catdi up, but there's so many little.! aVoh lils roouis are Peasant and onas to mix in it takes about half tho time to lend to em. I received or If 18 the other dav from' hpftdminrtor; tob:ivfinll t.h ivilin.re ..Ld,.,) Priors wko has any claim to his the Presidency at Cincinnati on 22d of June : HVUITS AND APPEARANCE. ','' T When Mr. Hendricks was Governor of Indiana, he lived in good, though not extravagant style, aud during the sessions of the Legislature gave fre quent public receptions. Since i his retirement from office he 'has given ui) housfckeepiiior. mh. boards at the Bates Bouse, in Indian- at all proper times are onen to ln i friends. He is easj of aqibess, no one ! ever being denied admission to i his Tirii" again the ll jwers have all to be j taken out ol tho pit and benches fixed ! u; for en;, and so I had to tro lo the suv mill lor a few. planks. The grnpe arbor had to be latticed and the vines tied ;up, so - I- had to go to the creek for canes. It was gently suggested that a large Watermelon patch was a i courtesy, and no one visits him or his wife without, being made to feel at home. Mr. Hendricks,-is five fea nine inches high and weighs 185 pounds. Ilis body is compact and strong. His head is large and is moderately, covered with sandy hair, freely intermingled with gray. His eyes are gray, his nose large and prominent, aud his mouth and chin i j i j . i t the holes and haul the fertile, as Cobi-j are s,';aP.t,v a.ud ,Vtr.v expressive. His .,AU if Mr Tlue,l,v,. sm;n, i.,f.v: complexion is fair -and inclined' to to Mrs. Arp, two melons -' wuiiui. iiu.l.CVt ; . j, r T , , . as now lie pulled twenty- . - v., I'hlfl I I (i Tl ll IMlt.. I . u I . ,. ' I i . d the cj.auuiii.jr- utrai me tar. xne from- one yiue, an smallest one weighed eighteen pound?; and so I've planted 105 hills, which will make 200 vines and, l,("20 melons weighing abdut 120,0)0 pounds. That's the hopeful way I ligurtd it all up for her, but I've seen women who had more faith in her husband's wosfcs I (, , , than she has. She was working i a irt', ?f button-hole, aud remarked that if -SI j Uor. habl place. He was of the fourth trener ,oi me iayarus wno have nourished in this country, with hbndr for ni. ire than two centuries, and whjo are df sceiiiletl from the family of lp Chevaiier Bayard. The direct auce; tor of the American Bayards wits French JJuguenot minister and or fessor of laugirages, named Balthaznii Uayard, who is said to have escapeil from La Bochdle to Holland -in h hogshead from tlie rejigious persecui tions of Richelieu, and who gathered about him in that country a congj-ei-gatiou of his fellow-couucrymen in exile and served as tli.vir paster unti his death. Balthazar B lyard's widov with her three sons accompaniei Stnyvesant to America, arriviifg a New -Yors May 11, 1C-17. Their del scendants were men of note be fori and d urinjr the Revolution. Onei ol them, James Ashton .Bayard, : began tuu oeuuLuiiiii iiite oi uis laiTiuy. iieii .was chosen to Congress in 17 and served until ISO'5 as an acknowledged! leader of the old Federal party. He I was sent to the United States Senate in lSUb and served there until 181:1 IT" T - I 1 -- -m xxis son, iticuarci ii. jsayard, .wan chosen Senator in 1 1S'3G and again in jarringions. No Christmas without It, GOOD IiaUORS, contour, of his face and form denotes i iS41 aud stlt us Minister to lklgiu raised ril'ty, she would be disappointed. In laying' out these sort of jobs are never connte'd. strength and solidity, and no judge of puysioguomy will ever mistake him for an ordinory man. ;' lie may be said to be in the youth of old age, for, whereas his' step is as firm and bis! voice as resonant as that of a man of past the meridian of life, and a strong constitution are his, aud these combined in iu 1850, and died in Philadelphia in 1863. The third Senator in the line was Richard's brother, James Ashton bayard, reported dead. He repre sented Delaware in' the - Senate irom 1851 to 18CI, when he resigned,' al though he had just been elected to I have the best liquors of every' kind and you eauhave no good Christmas without some of ; the ardent. 1 COME TO CARRINCTON'C Foil vorn CllUlST.MaYS K S. 1)111 N servo for -a third ternl. Nevertheless, agreeably!"'1 3' , ys ,com. so mix in . 1807 be Wfl3 appointed by tbe work,r"T, 1 i eiUai ""Possi-, Governor of Delaware to fill theiun- uic to ten wnere one enas ana the c t,-. i.n. ---r'- v A Jy JJtlvvi 1I1UU1C, unci other begins. Such is Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indiana, one of the foremost men in STORY OF A U00I1-BELL. si IbY K'llILI.lXD KAY. iler natJic was Dolly, and she was i tleiafettiest, sauciest; sweetest, the n6st;bewite-hing, charming, tantaliz- .iilr 1 iff lp tinner in tli vlu-ilo vilbirfo- sf meleven went so far as to say her ! ' . ' i)oi;othJ f aitl rl.ii!Uf-i la. r,A '; i-reprovingly, "how i wrhl. bu itjvas only her admirers, J"0"116' tos? slanS T' iLd slXi had a greSt many who vniii, jhLJff-y. L PRACTICE 15 THE STATE A FEDERAL C01UTS, . SjjeciaT attention ghen to collections , and Kcttliug estates. Oftice, Pijvst Eriunso, np stairs. ' - Du.'wM.ii.HABnAjv'.' ' , , (Gradaato of the University of Maryland,) ' ' ! - OfTEKS 1118 . I . PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TO THE CITIZENS OF WllHAjl ASD TU.1SITT, a-Call8 left at the Dms Htore of Dr.-A. O. ' Carr &. Co., or at vav residence, either by day or nigkt, will be promptly attended. , , DURHAM, N. C. ; - . -ir : D R L B ' 11 E N D E E s N , DENTIST. fiy A TRACT1CE OF FIFTEEN YERRS"vjS DUKft AM,- N. C Bi5ft rcforonccn in the State "ivon. All op erations performed in the th latest and best trie rml as none tmtMhn best matenal will be vied, warrants entire satisfaction, Cuakoes ModkrXtk. Jv -W, BATTLE,' - Physician and Snrgeon, Offers his profesBional sen ices to the citizens of Darliatn aud country around. Special attontion to diseases of women. Calls left at City Drug; Stole or his residence will receire prompt attention. jan3 3m. K-ij.d. sij had a great many s& partial and as I am not one them, I vail net be so extiavagant in Lay. liAiat?.. v - - j Dolly had - black eyes. Not the great, found, staring sort of black eyfes which always give you an.un pleasaut sensation' when turned-.upon yoju, as though f they were trying to discover jwhatj you were thinking tfcbout; what you had thought about Sll -your life, and what you intended tli think about during the remainder of your days i upon this mundane sphere; nor the sinall, sharp, knowing sort of black eyes which take m everj' thing; at' a glance, and actually saem l Co know' and answer what you are going1 lo say before you say it; bnt jut the' widest,' clearest, calmest, the tnost i prdvoking, mischievous, inno cent eyes in all the there; I had actually cheated myself into the brief, blisslul delusion tb.at I was one of her admirers,; and was going to use the forbidden! expression "in all the world;" . but no,w the elelusibn has vanished like a beautiful dream, and I will substitute my former expres- aon, f in rue wuoie vuiage. And, then, her mouth ! "Was there over such' a mouth? anel will there ever jpe another ? It was precisely rlike i rose-bud ! Not like a great, half-blown cabbage rose-bud, but like m pure. said I UBip It Ti TriHir r1iotiarnvt.ilV: of v.. v- someumes. . t r , Then she opened her other letter, and her expression of chagrin changed Then again there's many an hour lost in waiting on the children, the little round for smiutking. Everything I ! the countfy do they want to do. -'They have gut ! remixiscexce and anecdote. little gardens and everything I plant j 'The following letter, written by a they must plant. I have to tie up j gentleman who has known Governor their big toes niost every day and get j Hendricks from childhood and who ing, "1 tlon t know what to do. Tnat I splinters out ot, their lingers and pnjk , now Jives at the(ioveruor's old home, money story won't go down with the eni up when they fall down and be i will be read with interest: ! preacher, anel oh, Jack, Uo you see j sorrv a great deal aud comfort em. j a v flQ iu .1. ' u.ll 3 Tl, t :-i.;. . He;LbYVlLI.E, NoV.S. 18 9. miii- uuui-ueu mill s uie one we useo i e o"-"- auiuy iu me uuni g fra,A.. it j i , , . branch and the maternal ancestor L tiT 7 ao "e"u 1 s Drought thinks a snake has bit em every tune j?nh lf h Pep s in the they holler. When they get out of!8""8 f ,18i1UVht-n a ?bldtwo vinht. eu. imhwic tn, u.A 4Kif ulu- v ueu m reached the. uq"w ' ni'iuv ijviiiu a. 'ii V j has come, along and stole em like they have to to ring when we were little fellows I mean little oh, you know what I it now, and then mean. Let's rin; run; will you ?" : "AH right," said J;ick', cheerfully ''I'll sit on the fence and see you ring j did Charley Boss, and so I the bell." j drop everything and hunt em up. "All right, Jack;'' and Dolly crept i But they are a world Of pleasure, and slily through tho gate and up tbe ; it tloes look like the more I do for em the more i love em. l uey tag around after me most ail the time and drive avenue - to Deacon Brown s grand mansion. ; She reached the door, seized the knocker anel turned it vio lently, and was just turning to fly, 14 iU ft tway the blues with thwr 'hope and trust .and childish philosophy their , i - i i , . , . JueirappeeefWflGetltWif aOOUC policies ami pestilence nun miracles and suicides. I reckon that A A C N LIN K 11 3m . Practical LAND SURVEY OR, DUBTIAM, K. C. Miscellaneous. STREET'S NATIONAL HOTEL, ' ' EALEIGH, H. a' ,8. 1. ST&EET & SOI, Ownm and Proprietors. KEW-BEME. M- C S. R. S8EET & SON, Proprietors. - The nndersigned having pnreniiseu uiu ,.t tional Hotel property at iiaieiRu, t Ma"l5th7lS79, 'that , well knovn Houe ta ki;- .rwW thr muiaseiiient. They refette their past Tnanaement of tho Gaston: Hoiisa as a gnarant that th9 traveling pul'M wiU find the National, in thei hands, np to the; standard of a first-class Hotel. The senior, Mr. Samuel B. Street will remain m charge f th Gaston House The jnmor, Mr Wm. 8tret, wil conduct the National Hotel. S. R. STREET, & SOIV. one, of these little, sweet, fragrant, 4earlefc rose-buds, and ' somehow it alwpja ga"ve me the impression that a' kiss, ith its assistance, would be fhe mostTblissful thing in all the village. f I Of .course Dolly wes cot all perfec tion She had her faults, and some f ithe'm were naughty ones. FTor in tauce, she had a way of laughing IgigtiliBg, as Josh Billings says) when any one j sneeze a or ieu asleep in fihurch; and then all the girls who gad big' brother?, or one of those inostj convenient of institutions a fbyerti-acfcused her of flirting. Honest' little Dolly often plead iltyl to jthe- former accusation, but Uie latter, and more serious (to the jjirls) icharge, she stoutly denied."- r X-?U ';.;'!.. . .:n i:ui. T XpUV are JUBl U llOC. Ol Bliljf IllLJf eeaei' she would declare vehemently 'l ( lit 1 flT t A '1 A'L i. 11 O ner accuser. a eiou t uui i an. only that id, I well, of course 1 fcan t help looking nt gentlemen, Whether they are engaged or not, and if they will persist in paying me com blimentsJ and saying all sorts ot nice things, I can't help that either. Theyj have a right to talk, you know, ami if Itbey wfll fall in love with me, why, and tnat s au vuere to "one of horror: 1 My Dear Dolly: Prepare yourself for good news. Unexpected business requires my presence in jour vicinity, and I shall be with you to-morrow. Till then, good-byer ; j i J ; Hastily, but truly, ;Frask. "Good heavens !" exclaimed Dolly, changing her emphasis, ' this is more than awful!" ' S jj (j i "Dorothy,'' said her mother, sternly, "you aro getting worse everjy dav. I shall": t. ; ;..r ; But Dolly waited to hear no ;nore; she shut one eye slyly at Jack, and, without any apologies, they arose simultaneously and left the room to gether. . ' "Now, Dolly," said Jack, drawkig her hand through his arm as they went down the garden walk, "tell me what these tears mean, and. how I can help you." : "You -can't help me at all,'' said Dolly, furtively wiping Jaerj eyes; and then, after a good deal of coaxing, she told her story, v Jack was horrified "What!'' said he, drawiiig down his eye-brows, "engaged to two at the sama time ?'' i. "O, that isn't alh'V returned Dolly, coolly, "there is ano'ther pine, and he is worse than all the others because he is a preacher, and, oh, so horribly religiaus. He says he prays for me every night, tho wretch. ' rown an threshold "A thief!" shouted the Deacon, as Dolly lied in the darkness. "Catch her, Judy J And away went Mr. Judy after Dolly; his clerical coat-tails streaming behind him. And he did catch her; and dragged her up to Deacon Brown ; but when the light fell on her face he uttered a cry of horror. "Dolly ,'Vhe gasped, "what does this mean? Why are you here? It is ten o'clock!-' "Yes, I know," said Dolly, recover ing her impudence. "I was taking a walk", and thought I would run in and ring the bell just for fun. What are you- doing ? preachers should not be font so late at night !" . n Miss Dolly," said Mr. Judy, sternly. !a good little child i3 about tho best of all created things', and don't wonder proper age he went to school in the winter aud in the summer worked on his father's farm. He first attended school in a little school house which stood -on the lot where the seminary now is, his teacher being a Mrs. Kent. When hia father built on the hill east of town, Thomas drove the oxen which hauled the material. Jerry Weakley says that Thomas was in the as L tie" VttTK eirtontf rronl 1 Hcnooir After he left Hanover College he went to a law school ; in Pennsylvania and when he was through with his studies this is too lmifih! Tf vnn do nof! ready, but the trouble was about get anolomza to the Deacon and sne T ting them down from the tree, for i i i ? T 4? 1 ! heir day. Kl bought filty thousand j tbe form and stock, which would have j latter e iQtr ition, but she didn't be- .vlnfn-hnlnt tan-yard. 1 . Another gentleman, who knewGov ernor Hendricks in early life, tells the following anecdote of his first case in court: i "Manor Powell and Major Hen dricks were neighbors and leading men ot their day. Nathan, a son of Thomas, a son of the gether, finished their LW. Something to siiit exery body. No discount on Carriugtein's Liquors... Come lo tho corner on the RailraodV B. II. till retiring finally in 1809 was succeeded by his son, lhonias Francis Bayard, in whom the courtesy and integrity of his distinguished father and the political genius of his grandfather are united with the disinterested gallantry and high courtage characteristic of all the race. - HOY YOU GAIT HAKE. ISO MACHlffi Corner ilanguiu iirul KiuIiua.1 Street. " " 4 1 - ' DUB HAM, N CAIiOI.LNA ' r MACHINE SHOPS, DUBHpI, n. c TO THE I PQino liriiii n n rrm mnn rc tr i-wa - lhat the Scriptures tell us we must bo Ucfc t tbink fae wag. toQ un like em Deiore wc unu uti to ueaveii. , . tathai. -f ,uiomi:: u.rA ua. m "a" k""" .-"v . , v i ness to have done much work in the r was shingling one oi tneir nine ueaus to-day, wben'soaiebody came running In and liollefed, "the bees are swarm ing, the' bees are swarming, come quick, ring a bell, they are going off:" I had been looking out for this every day for a week. .Tast fall I bought five stands and came home and told my wife I ha' head of live s made a sensati lieve me, as her sewing. A T L A KG K. 3 usual and went on with . pened thdr kw office8 within a few AVeli I had the hive all , U of each other, . Soon after hang- ing out their, shingles a petty case If Ttfiu .elesire lo 'liiake money easy just visit tho J BROWN BUILDING f o ' . 4-14. f 4- 1 I 'vv a o xjcejuii jjcc, shall consider our engagement at an they were about thirty leet up and j and the yoaDS attorneys volunteered ni hanging down irom a swinging uuio. tn :wu was to be tried before Esquire Lee, "Well," said Dolly, calmly, "I never! I used to bo a regular scpi'irel to apologize." And she rushe'd out of ! dimb trees, but somehow I ve lost the the gate and almost 'into Jack's arms, ! lick aud so my twelve-year-old boy coiraii PIANOS Other Pianos wear out BUT THEY BO OM FOREVER. : VICTuaS In all tret contesf; tor u..ioal P.rl,linn. Wonderful Durabili- t and Reasonable Cot. True ecinmy nd?,e ' . . Kl.-L-rintr an, .no-other. LAST CHANCE TO BUY CHEAP Frb i. Oar old extract einu-e April l. W W waiinar4.rirKelT.l KfmtUt tXM t;. T-TtJT an ntltlrtlr Ot Kvttt Is AmncA. oZirn4 vc inm to $3U oo the rur. Cbaae. Preieut rte guaranteed only to April i. '1 think y.ou need prayers."' said "Please don t tease me, Jack, said! Dolly, pite'ously. "I never was in1 such trouble in all my life. I don't see why God allowed things to turn out in this way." ; j . . Dolly' said Jack, solemnly, "don't be irreverent.'' 1 i j , "O, by the way," cried Dolly, going into sudden convulsicns of daughter, you just ought to see my preacher when I .say 'heavens' or j something like that, before him. Hp always looks like he had the consumption for a week after such s remark. But Jack;" growing serious again, "do tell me how to get out of tin scrape. "Scrape," said Jack, sententiously, "is slang." -.' r ' ' r , - "I don't care what it is,"; said Dolly, poutmg. "(Jb, Jack, just can'ihelp that i about it.' Is about I iBut nevertheless; deepite her inno- (feent denials ana pretty excuses, .uony kid flirt ierribly, and was well aware M thai fact, herseli". It was as natu- iial for her to flirt as it was for a bird ifi ' -.. 1 ' i-'j" 11 . 1.3 i to Sing, anu so aue reaiijr cuuiu iiui ue Hamed, cpuld she - i At the time iny story - commences, I' ie . whs factually engaged to three dtllerett joung men ra doctor, a law er and a preacher and aft .required the utmost caution, and an alarming dispkW of Dolly's powers of lascina- -bou to prevent them from discovering the deception. . ' 1 jOne bi-ight June morning she awoke 1 th a sense of weariness, and, as she looked the world square in the face, sue thought what a disagreeable and I l'-! ..II 'A "1 5 i "Well '' she said, as they stood at her father's gate a few momenta later, "I am rid of them all." : "And now," said Jack, smiling, "I must have my pay." , "What i3 it ?" demanded Dolly, trying to free herself from Jack's en circling arms , A kiss, whispered dacK, "and a promise that you will never break. And then but just there the slowly rising moon passed behind a cloud, and I can't say positively what hap pened just then down at the little gate. But when the moon appeared again Dolly was blushing furiously; and a voice, wonderfully like that of Dol ly's little sister, called' from an up stairs window : "0, ray, how sweet F r- t--t undertook the perilous iob. He tied a net over his head and went up like i to appear iu it one on either side When the trial came off the 'Squire's office was filled with the friends of the young barristers, anxious to hear their maiden speeches. A lot Of eui. lip jllie wtiVrt rime ii rtl nnI Vil1 vonrl-r a cat. then tied the rope to the limb f.AQ i'- -v and threw the other end higher lip over another limb and dropped it down to us, and then we sent him up the saw and he cut off the limb and it came down essy and slow on the table and we sprinkled em with s.veet- 4 ened water and brushed them off to the mouth of the hive and just had no trouble at all hardly in getting them housed. Well, I did get popped on the upper rim of my h it ear. and in a few minutes it looked like the enel of a cow's tongue and hurt like the mis chief, but 1 made no hign, I am always brave about a thing like tlmti When I was a boy I was tho 1'oremoat inan to attack; a yaller jacket's nest with the other boys, and we used to fight to be given to him who won the case Hendricks won it and received the appks, which he generously divided th ie "We desire to inform thei people of iMiddle Carolina that wo are well pre pared for all kinds of j Engine and Jlacliinery Work, ;IHON FORGING, Ac. BOLTS AND RODS FOR i BUILDING' PURPOSES A SPECIALTY All work guaranteed and- promptly done. Prices as low as lhoiinme stylo', of work can be done any where. When you yaut work done don't fail to call oh us. , Respectfully, F A. HATCH, , C. J, CKABTHEE. Durham,, Feb. 3-tf among his Iriends." News Items. OX THE CORNER, And purchase your goods from large assortment you will find displayed there. V . "We undoubtedly have the LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS That it has ever been our pleasure to offer for sale to the people of Durham and surrounding country, consisting of the following, viz: nnno IWanlv orrrl in nW4uitil the last armed foe expired and uu.uuu viiMth retire frc i then retire from the field as friendly what papa would say if be knew about these fellowsW Hi ' "More slang," interrupted jack, "but look here; I have just thought of . a good way to get rid of them, Dolly, and I'll teU you if you'll prom ise to give me what remuneration I shall require for my services when it is all over. "Will you?" j , "I never make promises," j said Dolly, provokinglv. Ill "All right, said Jack, coqlly taking leve 1 11 go Deacon B., of Ohio, a very pious man, was noted for his long prayers, especially in his family! One Monday morning the deacon and bis wife were alone, and as was his usual custom after breakfast a player was .offered. There being .an unusual amount of work that day, the deacon's . prayer was short. . lie seized his hat and milk-pail and started for the barn. His wife being vtry deaf did notJ imamnal i: l'.: I 1 i. . j 1. : don't go ! IVStay and out his cigar case,' "I. be down town." "0, Jack, elon't please criel Dolly, turning pale. tell me what to do and Til give you anything tlmt that you wish.' "All right," said Jack, in the tone of a man who is dreaming of Paradise to come. And then he led Dolly over to an arbor ail covered with roses, to to be still engaged in prayer. On bis return from milking he was surprised to find her still kneeling. He stepped up to her and snouted "Amen," when she immediately arose and went about her work as if nothing had happened Cleveland Herald. r Secretary Evarts' request to the committee on appropriations to pro vide $50,000 for the entertainment oi the Kin? of Siam called out this statesmanlike remark from one of its members: "It is just as I expected. Grant has been entertained over there, and has invited everybody to return bis visit, expecting the goyernr ment to py the expenea, and this is the first of the raft- lrnnPt A RATES Savannah, Ga. ' &ue inougub wuu a uiaagreeauie uu lq an aruor au cuvereu wuu ivodo, ,'N. V, Ait, tfespbic world it was, and wondered enfold his plant? wd Wtq m reai Queen Victoria has neither good health nor spirits, and suffers much from Tiont headacli - as conquering heroes after a bloody battle. Bees are a curious institution. regular tcieace. The common people don t know much about em yet arid won't balieve it when you- tell em. - borne ot em admit mat mere ib king bee, but won t have it that he is a she and lays all the eggs. Some folks say tho bee system of govern ment is tho Creator s type of what human government? ought to be, that is a hereditary kingdom. 1 reckon f hat idea would suit General Grant and Fred very weU, but if we take it in part we must take it altogether, and that would put Mrs. Grant in ofnca'Burrounded byr a few hundred lazy drones and leave the General and 1 reddy entirely out of business. You see, dame nature wouldn t tru ta male with that much power, but would tiust a female, provided she had all the children herself, for a woman itever goes back on her offspring. General Grant may get in on a third term and run the concern into mon archy, but I can't see how a working bee can tro 'for him, considering that when we tried him before he and his drones got all the honey. I'm tired of working1 for them sort of people, ain't you ? Youra, Bill Abp. Starvation ia still rife in the west of Ireland. - Over three hundred men are em ployed in the machine-shops of the South Carolina Railroad Company at Charleston. They are, able to turn out every kinel of work needed on the road, including the building of loco motives and passenger coaches, i Emperor Alexander's son and heir, is not much esteemed in Europe. Although well-behaved and religiously disposed he is thought narrow minded, a sort of Louis XVI. j Mr. Gladstone is not a iriend to rigid Sunday laws. He says "the Judaical Sabbatarianism of Scotland is founded neither in the Word of God nor in the general consent of Christendom." uueen victoria will not let the Prince and Princes of Wales occupy Windsor Castle during the Ascot races unless a list of their proposed guests is submitted to her, with power to veto. ' j Ole Bull, now living at CambriJge, M&88., has imported four Norwegian j ponies, me only ones (in mis country, one of which, a handsome stallion, is valued at $2,000, and the "others at $1,000 each. Staple Dry (iooils, 'Notion's;' Clothing, Huts, Ladies' & Gentlemen's, Shoes, - - . ) Family Groceries, i Hardware and Plows. I . Farmers'" "Utensils a Specialty: Handled Hoes, Shovels, Porks, ' Traces, &c. Dr.TUTT'S Expectorant 1 IN 25CTS. AMD SI BOTTLES. Its properties ar.e Demulcent, Nutri tive Balsamic, Sootliinsr and JSoaljnpr. (Combining all these qualities, it ia the inost effective LTJffo ALSAM ever . offered tosuffurc.r from pulmonary diseases. DR. J.F.HAYWOOD. of New York, voluntarily indorse It READ WHAT HE SAYS: Dr. TU TT : Sew York. Kept.. l'J. 1877. . lifar Sir During thlB jeiix 1 .i ed u ne honirel C sen of lunij 1 so.itef. In th li.wT wurdu of Uio c ity the c. sa were ol a viry evere tjrno. It waa there iiy i tteo ion w . called to ToU' Kxpectorant, and I coiitess iy' urpriN! at iu wcindenul power. Uurinu a pr-tic- of twenty yearn, I have new known a medicine to act an primiptly. arid wiUi auch liappy effecra It iuotantly uldued the mt nolBn Cl of cnuh:r.d, and iiwanalny cfrwl tun dutnwir in a iewduyi. 1 isaeerfulTy iuujre it aa tlie boat lung xuedicuie I ever JXCISljAYWOOD. M. D. . A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITES. twice, Evening News, AuxusU, a. Th- TUTT Vtsr Sir My little on, waa attacked With pneuninaia lat vriKtr, whi li left liira witn a violent count thai lasted till within a montli ainoe, for tne cure of which 1 am indeutod toyoor valualil Vxpnctorantj 1 had tried niot every tiling recom mended, but none did any good ontif I uaed your Klj t,. u. rant, one bottle ol which removed the cougn Purely. W .ch muuy thauka. Ij, g1' jna bouleti. 1 ta niKUt aweaui nava nn me. rll haa diappearel. and I hsTeaainad lliteen mtl-ati. 1 teoomnieoditto all ior frienda. W ith great r-ispoct,- OLIV1C11 KICi. Wc bought our goocis so as to them as . Sec. sell Census Takers. 4 circular letter from the Census Department at WasLingtoD, furuishes the rates of compensation which will be paid ; to enumerators at the ap proaching; census, viz: 2i cents per name, 12 cents per farm, 15 cents for each establishment returned on the general schedule ef manufacture, and 25 cents for each on the Bpecial schedule of manufacture. These rates are all subject to the provision of law, that no enumerator shall receive in excess , of $4UU, the maximum per diem authorized. , Cheap as the Cheapest "FOR CASH ! Call and see us before purchasing cWolioro niul wfi will certainly do you much good by putting money in your, pockets. . Thanking you all for past favors, we are, y.our friends, ; Had terrtblo NIGHT SWEATS. Meuiphia, Feb., 11, 1W1. Dr TtrTT Rr I bare been euKuring lor nearly two years wiln a mverecoiwri. When 1 commenced ta. kiniryour fcxpecUirantl wan nuluced to one hundred and sixteen pund. in weight. 1 had tried almoat I . V." . .i I'V.a mulii i.urMi.i hava l.lt ma. Ui.ll uowin t . u -- -- .- the COllKll Touiiua iu 1 IMPORTANT QUESTIONS. Itrndor, have yon ranght a cold T Are yon pn-. tioiTiu tlietiroattA Beue of Oipre(iioiioa thnulTgjBhort tirettthT Lo So" l'Ye fit tlToughmorJyViig ilowu 1 A Hiarp paia nowuid then Iu the region of the heart, nhoul dt:rTBDdrwjtt ir no, ur AdTlre U tlk t once a doSi oCl utt n E pgjorant; yuawHinoon be"gliie tp'ra the plili-gm. lu n hour repeat tiic EXjiwTlorant, place a hot iron to tlia f eet,tlM two of Tait'a PiiUYon will oon fall luio a pleaantBliypand wake up in the merging. coajh Kone.Jdngsjvorkiiif freely ; eauy breth lo;. and theTiowe'ii moving la a namral manner. 1 or ureitTreTiirn of tlietie aymptoma nee Ui Kxpectorant aeerai day. XT AfA. A. &JTGISR & SON. T & m o ii n i sj "VIRGINIA. Tj AVEXPOP. RICHMOND, IMPOHTETiS, ! COMMISSION MERCHANTS IMI'OllT liRS. COMMISSION MKUCUANrS ,-Ia;;d DtALRus is Tonqna Bean, fOiI, Olvcerine, ami otber to bacco flupplies. Also ageutg for the celebra ted -Pilar'' braod if imperteJ SpnisU Lico rice, and proprietors of the "A and O nd I Q brau'lB ol Qretlj paste. Office, 35 Murray Street, N. Y. TUTT'S PILLS tURE TOBPID UVtH. TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S pills; cVlaK RICK. WEADAVHH. TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S PILLS' TUTT'S PILLS TTJTT'S HAIR DYEi . U.nnlail M fl-lTtntf 1 -; . ' s
The Tobacco Plant [1872-1889] (Durham, N.C.)
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May 18, 1880, edition 1
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