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rin DEKOCRATIC 13 IR. ALL C I KC XT IVI STANCES , TOBACCO ALWAYS -V 3NT JO XJT3D r -.".- ' t , - J i--, i - ? I" r . VOL IX. -NO. 21 I1 donnl Carl-. j oi:kitT K. CAi:i:, , AfT'lltm IVI)'( l VSKLIfdlt AT I. VV, I.'. iHIAM. X. C. I Miee ovi-rnton ii!' A . (J fi s. i: o ri, II a : r A Sl'NSKT SC JHJiiflAM, C; TUESDAY. JULY 0, 18S0. ill) PER AiYiVlBl. T.Y i.KNOH'. w. , Attorney at Law ; ir:i:imr, K. '. il A1 1 io-i t.i.all I'.U-tinr-rfi. .-.'27 I.V W i: I: 1; , Attorney at Law, OAKS, . a. . . ath tlpi. ..u N !-:l' t In '! vi-Ht, .tVtijJi. tU-, ' ititli in all tin. ;1 (Jlfi.'fWet ndie M do H.-,ed. J Vju'ji'KU is I, y. .il l ;li"- Kildiu'; ' liiiitt cti:U l-IllOlilltalll r nt, iTIit; iir-.itr sil uT -ify, if the wi ary ni o at,rrst. the 'fleet of her rrmiitgeona e ffort, she went out and descended-to the draw ing room. Dapremont Idid not 'ap j)"ur there during the whole evening, i lie sent to inform her that overcome j with fatigue he hail retired. , IJelen j sent several times to inquire what he Wi, -. i. . . 4. tl . walla pi' K'.'.ttci it.;; j:iriT, Will pr:u li. -in rin--. i :m r' I .tirpt ly i 1 1 1 1 M. n T rs. Hi. I. ,1 1. (inrtn 'if Ala All . 1I1SMH:S 11 Iv. ljiie;ieai I v j-stti-s unfold, It 1, i P. At torncy a t La w . lirifii.vM, n. i vi,;i r, lfo: j-w-ls si';UIt l.-.l HKiuiy litjn-1iri t ail liavi:l Willi Ami in liit: ilcmin l;:iiiii( ills, mUTx l"v d int thin-, juliovc, Ik y.. nil, ill iViuiil tin in i i if f7iitits 17 Vinir Attorney at Law, CIIAVKL 1III.T., N. C Xt atti n 1.1)ii'1i:-.th Cll III' Hl'l'il at 'll 1:4 'lllii'C oVIn-.r il.iv. ! vci ' Vi liH-w.lar, stuI in t;hapfl Hill cvfir- k tr. i. i; n s.i n i ATTORNEY AT LAW, ItiiNlmri), N.;. 3") ly. rii:lv:n I II M, AI.KUI.P M. MiMtlX .lit" (lUAMtr., o n i x a & m o n i n o i HcjO tike-si l:illin kfici lin , .'AroUiiiN lie art nl wliilt- tlnoitc, Olrlj h'W 1he lancv tlniils; :in-! Fiir 'tis fancy, that iil'in'c; i I s. t- fiic ri.iiifi.l'l rivi r ji 1 i'iiUMi': .from; the tin onip'i.l (io.l. . KcV'jtlif -fuotjirints n:i the liiai;;in, iviiii re liTixlit-aiiel fi i-t liayc trul.: ,Tli4S-v:illc' of the i-liatlow.v - Ai.l-ileath's river lie l twccn .Th; iiasant Laml iif Ih ulaii, Ainl'tli pa8tnros:larj;' aiul groen; Birl thie orbjf li,rbt js hiil'le'n uow, The jiietme glides away, An4 tl e one of H,i'rg mw htauty, 'Xu:', ,-t to one (ifcjiIicn'Kray. ' AVIlnl Attorneys at Law, ' DUr.ll.VM, N. c. All liTKiiu-s eiitnwtoa to them will rfeivp r.ronipt attention. : 50 If A . U AVIS . I A M Attorne y t - L a w FLAT l.IVKK, OliANT.E f'OlTXTY, X. C, Will practice i tliee.mrHOf Oranjco, Pc-raon, Caswi II :i !nl (iranvillo. Collection of claims a 23 ly. JOHN W. I'tKWtAM. V Attorneys at : . ' lULLsr.oiio, n ' ii"Pra'fii'"'iti li- mntirt tiianee. ( inilloi il. Koi'I.iiiliain, irauville. aiul Chat haul, aii'l pic gentle; istars iooli liSitlv, . JLiiv fi on my ufiturm il face,, Aiul a iiomitaiii clmtil of shallow IsUiij that ma: kii the ilaee'. AVhuie l saw tho silent city; Tike iitj- or the hlet-t, ' , Wicn : liieaithiana in the heanty ' t' U!!i t lohe v.a.: ihc.e.l. , ' ' But jstiM I 'know ;tha't any a i.hrrj Ail hktlii 'I in frol.h n li.S'h., r Tlitd, tlje an;;rl..'.ihtill are kneeling " '.In'jtlit'ir ioIk h ofjsiiowy whitr; Tiiaixus-heyoml the line oi't-iiRco Nvifeii' millions of l.ritfhjt stars roll, ? Irs tl.t hayen of rest, anil love, ami peace, The.iiir-away 'Home of ific Soul." ' " tirnMAS Ri rFis. Law, . c. .' of Orr.H'o; Al:ir Caswell. Person, in till1 State Su- jireHie Cotirt am! in the l'eih arl CoinfH. jSILIXa HUSBANDS ; A Word to Voung Wives, that nothing tohy htnceforlh Mhr your ' inoveineiits in the important, mission about to be intrusted to you, you will communicate directly with me." r ; IDaprernorjt almost believed himself j J in a drtm. I No logger doubting tint . wantfd but niuW nrM4t of not. di- I Hfrlen' Had drawii md this memorial ' Curbing him, she dfeniwi fc rstlf the j which gave him back at once iortunr-! (tlcasure of going ito li dartuient. and honor, lie hastened to if join her. ! lit spent nearly all the sight reflect- He reached Madame de ' Mervnl's ing on the strange change which had ! house, sought her every whore, asiu-d come over hin wife. She! on her part ! everybody for her. lb: at List pctie did not cease. to think of what she had j done. She dreaded irritating btr husband, wounding Lis pride cr brav I ing his authority. She sbnt directly the next morning to ask. sifter him. Ill: replied he had passed a most rest less ni'dit, aud complained of a bad sore throat. Helen went!instautly to him and gave hail every care tte most attentive wifa c6u!d bestow. The sweet attentions? fcbich the) lavished on him at thu moment, as muph from liabit as from affection, charmed the baron raid madu him think the poor slave had resumed her chains. . She felt again that overbearing eebrn, that rudeness which he had made her tu 'diu'e so often; which she had increased by that kind of self-denial which had made him believe that there existed between his wife and himself a dis tance which she had neither the right nor the power to pass. After having worn out the patience of Helen, ne rose, made his toilet, and presented as usual, one of his feet to his wife for her to tie his shoe. He would have been glad to"1 see her kneel again at his Tefet-jto expiate insonie manner her audacity of the day before. ; But what was his surprise to see her east a most dignified look dn Lioaaud ringing for the servant, to whoiu she said as she I itftoj:' out: "Fasten your i master's .4 shoes, ad hepeaffcep ielov9 do it." oo iuaxiieu u xefcjeLiiiu uc .ujrouae no longer; fi lowed' Dapremon't to doubt that hia wife had serioiis mten- flions of freeing er8e!fIrorn" thetSer- itude in which be ha4 w lonj-eMapad ber. TheD compariag Ithis"; digniljed refusal with the tender carft whjeh she had eagerly paicj in the rnorrinc: to Eiili-TIliE. f)n :: : All l.:. Tile u Ami e He 1 A he low. nm'nici' eve. v.iien'the sr.n vi i mail sat in he Kol-lell fi)o. avt .-.v. . was!i.n,! the satnly stohr, ihii:at! 1 hw-jct w. w their lauxuid toarjr; .Ue.l, and ::e'd, a.l softlj si'lictl, ; heard the voice .of the el.linf; tide. ? - Meredith v '4"Vliat an up lv nam f ! J think I slmll call yon Tattie.' Ilavi; you gooa references?" . I btilieve so." "I t hink;"' snid Mrs. Meredith sur- 1) i'w'il Kavlv. ) io an young persons, to sfudrnls, to th -sr licntat v and to inraliiis the fullest hh, v that tl IP C'vsitemv leill 1., n . i . -.n in ianr " witrinut .it! ii;.;..l ,.i4:. hi U.,4,. f , nil! 'WIN nn.,'' o'ursu you nave SOmp i (i aciivtry agaia sick or i nlir ir He He A. w;; un am,- Ilillshfcro, X. C. JOHN N. WElill. IT.iihain, X. V. tratfcd iiit the apartment of Madame de MervaL, where he found her mucli terrined by the noise he had made iu j entering. She perceived the expres-1 siou of joy in his lace. She saw his i eyes fixed on her with an iuexpres-si- ble charm of love and gratitude, hue j felt him press her hands to his heart, ! and' carry them1 to his lips. He f t j last pronounced these words: i "Helen, dear Helen, how have I ! mistaken thtje." . 1 . I The precipitatpn with which he Lad i ascended the stairs, the emotion he felt, did not allow him to explain him self, Helen passed suddenly irom terror to the aweete&t eniotiorj3 of jjy, questioned Papremont, and wished 10 know the cause of this unhoped-lbr change. ' ! I "I come from "the house of the min ister," said he, "and thk i.iewoiiv written by your hand I "Heavens;' cried then succeeded ?" ' ! She confessed that: band a victim to calumny, which lie j had vainly attempted to destroy, and i which yyuld make the whole of his j life nlap)y,;8ho" had dai-ed for tlia first time to allow her pen to obey the impulse of her heart, j She added that j after she had collected some iuipor-1 tant documents which the baron had ! lefte.V mde on his desk, she.had tni-1 ploj ed he ii.omenttj iu fhi- h ghe was ; alonejto draw p- this, justifieitlon of j her husband: that she had confided! ha1- Urother II I I dri To liif !:e Lfi't a .1 ' tt, X.. ii'.i.i Xoi il'l s.'-.Uiw 11.li i li K- 1 :i 1 we; i! :i I l are;,, frh ilted 'v 1 ti.. se tieaeeinl hoie' was h ft hv th j i ' re year? .'.e other in t a'l.l wife, ofl.te, ere the s- i l ie- tide. ml ter. 1 al-i V : CHRISTMAS Utele ineans is the bahh of ! "'it it there ean bo no resin- plainer clothes in vour trunk, when i i v ,"f'f lonraraJ".. " ' ' NeVf1' Wflk" 1 r ration lo lira t i .-iml ndivif,. up the The stranger , -lifted a pair of o-mvp il - . .1. .. r wmn C to II ' IDC IH11 eyes around witli . -klicll, lt,vr,..lKn ..Mil. 41 1 ""V nirouiijf; Willi uil! CiaWS lorm, trirded towel, wbo was vio-or- of a ;n,.:.e 1 liii I M 1 He l.iv :: To uait 1., VI 11"! Ul. on tin h- ll.e siioek I'l :i a.'C hv the voir.in- ! ii-eamy ;.asl : hin.i-le cast, m ihiiii; main, e storm ajain; :vi an side, leath'n eld) tide, Pe- asked To the v.'v i- Al !': A plac ; ..ii its , i v.iv tl".7. ss lo! soul mme o; l'.lit i:V Ti-. : i ; '.; the Chl Yr-tal i .iron'; a.l t. Helen, "have. I teeing her hus- The Now (iirl. 'Iso'.v, Ohaiiio, you'll bo sure to re nieinbery "lo remember what ?" said Mr. Mereditli, with :i hopei'ss exnression ... . , . ' 4 - - ol inanity on h;& co..(nt-jiiiiii,(!. Kate MereiKtii dropped both hands de spairingly iit her side-. ' "diaries !'' sue e.xoitedjy eajd, ''you uo:i t mean ti-at vou nave ! stupendous lobster at the table 1 ' yemd. "Do you keep a man cook ? j tue giri. , Mrs,"; Meredith drew herself up. "Certainly not. This is my brother, j Mr. Selwyn, who is kindly assisting j me to make a salad." . " j . "Biit he is not eloipo- ;i vjgfcr. He can never get" meat from the shell hi mat manner. .Let - me instruct vou Mr. Solwyu.'-.. And with deft fincers she locsened J the luscious white fibre fruirj the &mv i let shell a , manner that made Mr. Seiwyn cry "Bravo I", j , "And now, lVtie, I'll sho,y you. where the things are, and leave as -nice a luiacli as you Can for, 2:oU j, o'clock; we are expecting my husS I bands cousin Irom IJhdadelpu".a. I !. desire every thing,4U perfect order, . j 'I uUnH tinisU the auiad, said Tom, as he had secretly been observing the 1 1 i .o.ng c.ni.fren, ot a morni''.r js a . hfpv; let them wake ".f them- i selves;: k-t tue ear.- rather bo to ostab- i nsn aii uonr u their fnil -v e' saraisQ. Anoflu r i.em of very great impo-i tance )Q not Im,-,,. i i ....nj nj, iim M.IUIJJT 1 weakly. Jt ,s ni) Uilnty j ii'i'i.i ... t. .. . i i t "4 win. in iieu ine-ir eves i- retiring, ho earlv that i .S'..-Siec!i may b " nut tint',-.,.,, i j arrington s. and t!u to pull u as yoon as ope??-. iv-,v it lif studlon ov e,.m oi- t he well who have tv-teat-d an unusually fatiguing d--' - to ,,!ir ;rt 'f Wd .tlr.- j..--m-nt Vik-v wake up; kt tbcm remain, without gou'g. to sleep again, until the sen of weariuoss pa-ssei, Pom their limbs. ,-itinxj:ribiiGr -.two tiniu v'lJauw. and a vtijunm ; The sun does not 1 break ouc'at -,-nco into the glare of the I iiieridi.ui. The diurnal llowers unfold themselves by slow degrees; nor fleet-1 est beast, nor sprightiiest bird, leaps ! at once from its rt sting place. iy all i of which we ineati to saw that as unl !-ru:oiogieal truth is more demon J stniblu than that the bruin, and wiUi ; it the whole r.ervous ystmu, is rocu- perateu Py eep, it, u ut the rii-st. No Christmas without It; GOOD IIQUORlr I have the best lii'uors of ctcrv kind and you can have no good Christmas without"- some of ' - tiie ardent.' llli- Viiu h!V'i inviri.tiiii i 9.1 TV Idr'O nurl Ivim 1 .mn II... j-4 . '' ""T . ' :.or.,JLi;, "in. t i,7..n-r . .1 poitance, Hi to tmj' well-being ot the "ear. h-..i i .nr. .uerca'iu, lum-; , . ' , numan system, tliat it h bling in the depth of his overcoat 4UUft penuroeo, rattle, it pockets for a miking glove, "I inav'i tha! 13 our naV'I "hall be careful, not have fnrr;ittonhnt T A't " linu uoi get in jour road. act 1 r vr- uie-m ber ". i CttU &!ji mV ster if I am not a handy "Ihe ovsters." suo-osted lii-i u-ifo . oi n leuow auout Uie kiteueu v ' C3ri ------ --4 - liieasure of . it; habit of retirinir :'0h ye?,. th e oysters, said he. doubl 'And tiie two ounces of er,hvr car!ei wool.'' -Kxaetly.'- "And the dopot hack to be iu wait- t '1 o eloer , - . .Kate shook her head SMrrej.Ufiously heaithfnhic-S , at loixvbehM Uie screen, bat Tom than its nhvi rtsoiuteiy allecte ! warning gesture it have its fullest au i to that, end, the t.-. hn,l ..oi.li.' . I;.'.. 1.1 i . v . i J i il ii: nuuuill Anayoujjje maae ini,)fcrativo' on' all- ehflilren. and lip ordinary event should be ; allowed to interfere with it. Its moral .SS IS not less itnriortant Many a young man, woman, has made the towards degradation, and It-l.i. r. f. .',.1.-..'- i' r thid memoir to one Vho had nromisd ' 1U ULir m UVV I'nic rnance A ii a m w r. n i; , 1 Attorneys at Law, PrmiAM, X. C.; ' ico. i:i the courts of Oraii.d:c,2Perstii'Ala Chath'iiii, (irativillo and Wake. , ' 'ollertioii of claims a specialty. ." 12 im. uf oi-HtiK-. .of Alamance. - 1 UA11A5I lUCKNI-.Y, Attorneys at Law, uniUAM, x. c. vKurKKivTiu; sttk m fkm:ui. ntlUTS- S,.ecial attention give,! to collection, and siejlllll" IM..1. i w.ii...-, ...x-,, mi QTn irs. .AST Jl li ,l v'i 1. YiQiuUiwfd fold la'-t vcrl:) ' "ieiw-is the njbment,'' saiel Madame de Mtirval to her daughter, "for put ting the last stroke and effecting for ever ito conversion so necessary to during the whole day, dined in the your happiness. our .husband, a!- neighborhood, returned at night silent ready -surpriseo at no longer receiving from yova the attentions to which you- have accustomed him, attributes to me the-change, and. anticipates bunging ybii b;lck to your olel habits us soon as you tare separated from me. Hence lie hasnbt proposed teme to accam panv yoi. ; You must profit bv it tn hent'ofj iour condescension ot your ;',.ci lon.-rer to despise in you what ought to be the charm of his existent, or to undeiTajte your talents, ...u'i.!vi,n hi.lrt ' sometimes with too much .mbdesty to give it himself to the ministe "And thus,'' said Dapremont, "yhiist I mado you submit to' humiliation for vyhich 1 blush; whuci I confounded soothe hia RiiAWi'nr.ft ho onld Tmf I vou -am,... aa"." whose let it acJ;coTiie'i"e that however perform the duties or an tjiaiiihlfi devoteel wife, she wisheel at the same time to preserve-;her owir-f dignity. Thsse thoughts thievf hfcrl pto a pro found revery.' He Bhunnjeel Helen Mr. Meredith slapped one hanel on 1 the table, resolutfelv nffceted not tn miwi li t . u . ,i - ... r V...4 1 v, .!. nianv a vouu tivvii cfnn i riu r n iirn o iro"-ti ...i i . , . i . ! 7iT. ":?LT: Tr u crime, aud disease, after ten o'clock at , u? vuU--,g--um wii-sre -urs. -uere- j eight,, ut which hour, th i,iu .mo linuu-iuj; uesv iuac auu ; tuo 0ij i goiu cninsv ''lialc, she Is a jewel! a of he e jaculated ready to ! is to crouch and to obey, you elevated j jeg'.t au"e and j yourself above women of your age. 'y "She in coining to-dav. I declare 4iii. a i.u.eii ix.ivanf and thoughtful anei retired to his apartment, where the whole night was a combat between pride and love, censure and approbation. This night was not less agitating for Helen. Her resistance appeared to her rash ; she feareel to have wounded his impetu- havin- obedlbV and itwas not without terror that she saw Dapremont enter her chamber A aaiK auu pie- Oll'icc, Pi .. . r . I. 1. !.T 1 - OVrKUH-UW ; PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ii i rt nt Ihc Pin" Store ot Pr. A. . vZttCoW at r"y nUur,, .Uhe, l,v day DrUHAM; x.c. - ' lL flm npxt, mornincr occupied uir marked his wliole ngure, Ktmeniber you have bis Btep vas that of a lnan whe wisnes Z&Ss T 'ouroTm, and uTaBg his eyes on Helen, who iSpy pfiie. If. you are an instantly lowered bers,he sau her mutant softened, my daughter, armea ; iu an altered .voice: lUmr, .vf bv yourlweakness, your husband will! must go tp Paris elirectly, follow me py "v-n-r. if vou resist HoJPnk nt after these words, lol- if vfcuJ preserve that strength1 which lowed by his young wife pale, down beloiis to vou, he will give up, and cast and convinced fche had lost for K;n ti,en become the more dear to eYer a .heart which she now regretted uu. mi. . , . . ,. ... . . 1) 11 r li HESD Eli S O N. JC?.V I'RAfTICE DENTIST J T oF.rirri:!" vi.::k. tnJ x. you ah you have had pain in softening hinv ! . ,1 i lt,.iv i n,.nm;3l her mother to ex ecute "punctually what she had pointed lout td her, whatever it might cost her 1 loving and timid heart. She then set f,3 wf Priv with Dapremont, who ,UIA iu - 4. . io-hted to carry away uis suu- Ukife alone, and take her irom. !.4t,fi r.Tro n nil counsels DCP.llAM, ('. -. Jiveii. aii "p- an.l nesi was missive;' not. havihe treated with more caution What confirmed her 'in this suspicion wn that durinc the whole route from St Prix to Paris, Dapremont . never spoke to her once, or snowea uer uie least attention. He was the whole 4hnT.o-htfnl and as if occupied with some great design; he ordered twQ Arvov tn urtre on bis horses, ar- rived at Madame Meyval's door, where you overcame my enemies, you saved my honor. My gootl angel, receive here the new oath I make you, to love you, to honor ; you aa the model of your sex. Helen, in resuming your dignity you have restored me mine; and ! you? my mother," said he to Madame ele Meryal, who shared the joy of her daughter, "you it is to whom we owe the happiness which now binds us together iorever, enjoy your work !" ' With these word a k j ' - -1 : ' 1 , oi-cn-otions of surprise j. pl pleasure that she, could not spc.', . She looked with tenderness aiiei nately on her mother and husband. . "I was very sure,' said .uanamu Meryal, "that the course T recom mended f- would succeed. Beauty, youth and true merit have too much the heart of man. You C14JIJ44V. ' - 17 . -1 1 -I, ...... 1 1 1 I 1 cannot cherisu too mucu. -u"". 4i, i.ihnm vonr couraere nas re- L11C 11 U.J""M" ' w , vnir vour frentleiiess nas con atuiww ' j cj - mvroA voiir wntinc.nas revengeu, hut. take care not to spoil him again, oml never fortret what ! now repeat f vm, for the last time, 'Who owns a master owns himself a slave. ! the first water ! Depend unon it. she 1 "as not always labored in the kitchen. V i. i tn, .1- r Havana oranrres for iiieu uapeare apropos oi som.o- i . i tmu" or oiucr. eio m ti two pounds oi wmie grapes 1 , , , , .,.,.1 w.ii.o Af ti;, i;,i!.. v,. m u tw, ,.!.. i.;-.,.,,; .,-,.1 ,..;., w. . i, ! Oid word.s at once her I'lOO 414314.140 44.411 J4i , 4 1 4. iti '-'Li J ami let them send Clair's." "A which A mri, vou "i 1 ....! 1 .1 .,- - - v, eiauei, uwi uu; niiutiiei 1 ' ' color come to her cheeks '!'' year round, tue middle-ao-ed. and the young, should bo in;, bed; and then the early rising will take euro of itself,. with tno incaicuiuole accompaniment ot a ItUIy-euted body and aienovateel briiin. We repeat it, there is neither j wisdom, nor healthy m early risin in mzed ' the grand j itoli ; but there is ail of them in the persistent .practice of retiring to bed at any-early hour, wintei and summer. eyes have i bright- cen tno house work. . riiebc rrtiose l or genera. Xvent 'home this morning with the face-ache; and I can't be left alone witli company coming aud all. Mind she's a good cook and understands waiting en the tabic;." , And Meredith ri.shed off to catch the ;-'J:!50 express, with a kaieidoseono 'jj'sion of grapcj. zephyr wool, ele- ( "Quoting Shakspeare to a common , ''"kitchen girl !" icried Mrs. Mereelith, in amazement, j . . , ''But I tell you she is not a common kitchen girl." j "I don't beiieve in high liio below stairs,'' said his sister, diselainfully. The lunch caoie up cit 2 :30 in per fect order, but no cousin fi-Pm Phila ilelphia arried, no hack rollcvl v. tv, 4 1 1. .. V .-t.f, .1 i ;. 1,, j Lllli UOUX-. tun, uinii.i.1 L441U oeivaui. ;u.tilie ; ... , . ,.- . , (-T:.. While The Tady, BaKmagTscnu unurn-; .-V . lia tompaW coming, in a over her lerchcad, ia a sort 'of tragic ; tim 1JOW tUat I have got an ex- despf.ir, rushed down into taetitcnen, : u nt iri. ! whet'3 a very goou-ioo.uu-- jto., -jj-je dinner of daintily roasted quans man, of two or three and twenty, was ; ril-ubit fricaSse,-with a dessert of on his knees in front oi ir rau9'' bustard and jelly was duly served at trying to coax A moat uuwilung lire j .eciscly 7 o'clock, at which hour Mr. to burn. i , ir-dith bounced in. liot and iiusneu rersonal (liiiraoteristics Mrs. Hancock. of COME TO CARRINGTCM'S- Vol; Vi.ri; . CI CUISTM AS I) JM X K S. Somcihing to suit e( ry inly. . No eliscount on Carrington's T.iipiors Come to the corneron the Bailiaod S, IL Uli!!li,iil. Corner Alan-j'uni ami Jhiilroad Sii Li ts, DU1UIAM, N. C. MD'DV ; .Mrs. jiancoc S. Hancock, is a in -age, and as a CAK()LI'A BiACHilE SHOPS, DURHAM, N.I C. at V ' Piiik Leinonade. The your. man --. f ii ' 1 4l,..l ...--. anil under lue waicuiui mi. 4.. mtiA 4v ;- , ii, xae huun it -i lie aeooHiLeei 4i-ui r-' . i . 4 .... , :4 .T:...inon,l fwiltl ' . . 1 in the State l-.esi reie.. ... - - - - , orations -.ciioim- . -)(.st inatcrial win he MlM-H.- . .. - I ' W. li A T T L V. , 1 J. r- Physician and Surgeon, sional Special attention to diseases of -"inii ii . ,.:t;--i.na . . i ' ,1 I aurv I'l'H 1 1 J uiu v Oilers Ins lroiesM. in... . - I . I . "Olll 1 1 1 .ii-,...... sidencc . . , i...... Vif.ti. nr Ins will receire rronipt attention. jan.i -n S A A 0 LI X K 1 1 -3m practical S TJ II v l'i x v prilHAM D X.C; Iisft-lIiM''"s- " STREET'S NATIONAL. HOTEL, RALEIGH, N. C S, R. STRFKT & S). nrs and Propriftor,-, the until GASTON HOUSE; KEW-BERNE. N C, S. R. SREET & SON, Proprietors. .iidorsi-redhavin-r purV1"11 X11La refer U. their pwt mnat.en i ei Mic . Hou-io as a gnaraniei balu n to the - WU1 rlof a" Xfti a. 'tel The1 Kerdor utandiird of a .ar1' " ... ,..;,. charge of Mr.Sanmel K- ? Mr.' Wm. J. Street, wil coiuo.44 --- R. STREET, & SOX. S. Other Pianos wear out hit THFY 60 OH FOREVER. i4...ntra. is enpire April !.-. k controls e-P-.. - XI' nteed only 10 April i. 1 Savannah, Ga. f TVf aiiiiufi dfi Merval ui 1,. ..." , , sumed his rudeness and unreasom utv ness5 !' Helen was in some degree ob- liced toi ijei'iorm some 01 me w!el tiSrliandwe for him. But she no longer anticipated nis wisnes 01 prce. 1 She did only what he asked, onlvwhat he ordeicd -but that was a -rud deal. However, this slight .,ii4oJ ,15,1 not suffice.. She must icDiomu-v have 'tlie courage to refuse him- when ever i'he required anything too un reasonable or too humiliating to her whose title he ought to respect and whose goodness he ougui 10 auiimc. it.,i xv-iq temoted a hundred times , -n,,tr. this bold plan. . She only ...;e,;i'fnr nn occasion in .which, with- AViUlit"... - . , -i ,it wo indini? her husband too oeepi,), .1 make him feel his ridicu B11C 1 1 lniKjdesootism. Accident -avuieu nci wishesf . Dapremont was passionately fond of hunting, me neigui f,: hf Alontmorencv enabled .....;fv tfistps which contributed so ie ntu"v , .1 ticoUh So as soon us the mucia w,ui.ii.. . ,.:,oi hunt, betran ho went out in 'k-nrT ftr.rl did not return iliU4 U1U-. : '- . . . , 1 -, ,.;m- Avhen he was tired, harassed k iZ . 4:1 1 1 .4 nftpri 111 a aeiesuuic j-iu444Ui. av, ,iav lift went tnrousn me xuicoL as far ks Chanvrey in the rain without ...f-,-nr ntiv came; he came back 444tv"0 r .? . , , - ,. fatigued, muddied up to nis KueeB chilTed to the bone. Helen instant! made him change his clothes and lav ished oh 'him all those cares which a i,in,' or in her would utmiouu. After a little while" Dapremont threw hiuiseli on a sofa, extended his leg all covered -with mud; and said roughly 4 Ina TC1IP. luac vii 444j h"-- 'She ponded at first notJoLejjr him, but gaineniig an and reanimating her courage, she de- 4 :-;..i.i thriii-rh '"'not without heart- ieriii4ii.'j) ; -1,1 failing, at last to give ner uw."7 husband the lesson which he dtsved "WU '" resumed he, more rudely still, "do! yon not hear me? take off my n;-fiTa . . . .. o . - , i 1 (tni liorrl tn Helen lco.ieei ul imxi 41444 u.v. fout ran" the bell and said to the ser vant 1 who entered, VTake off your im-isfegaiteis." Dapremont colored A 'LrpA utterly astonished. Ibis I4. : ;i-4 Hum tn' -wife had erer ftraa. rill! -iiisit 444444 dared resist. him, and though she was alone separated from,her mother, her ttitnde. her accent, all an- lUUCj4i . tirm and decided resoiu Whilst the servant was udduv from corner oi uie sueei "'"rr' , ,. . Helen ascended trembhng to Madame Merval's apartment and related to her with?detail all that had 1 fioi, 1 -tnother. what have we '.ii: v" i. wtn nnr spv's du?nity. my daugh ter, and your lawful rights imposed ou us. - . . . T have lost the heart oi myua- UUUU jwiv-v. It "lifPanse he was always unwormy hine." "He will be divorced. ' "TT4 wt II break vouri chains." "How can I support such a misfor "In saying 'I have not deserved it;' in submitting to it with resignation. ljUt UOW CU.il X UCU.4 iu . Hy thinkin2 there remains to you the esteem of good men and the ten derness of your mother. uT iiil a Madame de Mervai ana -per daughter opened their -hearts to teloli other and expressed; aU Jheif ers, ont had creheJ.tO the Botisi ot 1,44 nvimster of foreicn rdatioi fppm Via liAd rficeived a note in the V LIU 444 44V . morning, which bad caused his abrupt departure. ... . - t . 1 .... V 1 mtno "1 have expecteu you -viui? .nuyn tience,'' said the minister, extending his hand "toward him. ';I have com mitted an act of injustice which I am ,rror tn renftii". 'Some men in power, -ipnlnns of vour melit, have, meditated vour destruction;- but the proofs as ' - -1 . X 1 trt vnilV Ktrnnt? as evioeni mciuocu m j" 0 . , n-ioiTTnrinl Wliot mpmnrial.my Lard ? I must confessTthat des'pamng"of ever un .ocbinfi nv ("ntrnies. I have never Uust before the circus opened re opntlv in Detroit, a woman accom 1 . 1 A. ' Lr.Tx panied by her son, a ooy aooui sixteen vears of. age, appealed on the grounds and was tne nrsii a. uc w-cu wb""- When the window was opened tne Kinthfir said to the ticket-seller : If you will be so kinel as to let a - -. TnlinTlir 'nfn till- POO!' WldOW wuiuau o u w444j m.v . circus he will carry water to tne eie- P1" -,.' .3' i..i'-inV'- "Stantr duck, mauaiii, otai k he crieehasbe took the half-dollars over her head. " She took her boy by tne nand ana , rnnUwl to the entrance" of tae tug i : . . . ,, 4 41, lent, explaining to me man at tuv. ,lnnv j; SOfflB iiapi uj. "Mv Johnny is going to carry hay, to the camels r-ood-lookincr g.anct'd up, with' a comical sparkle in his eves, and a smudge of soot traver sing the bridge oi lr.s nose. "Well: said he. , . "Tom," cried she hysterically, "can , 1 . I .. 4- -j"? YOU waKC a lunsier mu.iu . 'Like a book,'' said Tom. $ "And coffee?" i , ; "1 learneel in Paris." "Good. And I can make butter milk biscuit and, between us, wo will a decent lunch lor a young Philadelphia. As lor din- get -jp lady trom nel' , -. 41 "VVcll." again remarked the young manwiiu ins swcutsmuMpi. "i-rovidenco inost provide, sigbca the matron. ''fii ore's an oULcl lev -ni the barnyard. him.ld nave a cn.ici-.eti situ. with the haste he had made, "Where is she ?" cried he "Where is who ?" cried Kate. "My cousin from Philadelphia. . "Oh ! She has not come !", . "Not come?" . "No '." Mr. Meredith drew a long sigh of mingled regret and relief. j "Then, after ah it is not' so un- j lucky," said he. "What is hot so unlucky? My dear Charles you are expressing your self altogether in riddles." "That I forgot all about the oysters and the zephyr wool, and the servant girl." " , . "Forgot V "Yes forgot Ian t that plain i.n- !.- tllrt'AAM.i. f,T fir.n- W few years liis junior woman i s as inn los ing in appearance' as he is as a man. Tall and well pi-AlwrT'.'ii, lU, -,.,, 4 t.h- H Viinvrio.1 when tllO pair .-,'..-...-- Xjencral was, but a young lieutenant doing duty iu the far west. It was entirely -a love match, and neither of them have since regretted it; in fact, their home is one of the happiest im aginable. Mrs. Hancock has always ! been opposed' to her husband's bo ! coming a candidate for theTresideuey, 1 and she is even above the weakness S of wishing to be the mistress of the White House. She dreads the worry of the canvass, and it her husband is elected. -she thinks that the honor .. i:;i. tli a v.osU.ion brine's will be VI 11 11 1 A v-- w " dearlv purchased by the renunciation ol all domestic life for four years' to mivip and of his position as senior mnior-creneral and of his chancesjpf soon uecomiug cihj o- uimj, While she prefer?. ' her own home ex istence, however, there is no one bet ter ipialitied to play 'the hostess on a o-rand scale than she. A society belle, even after her marriage, she has all the sclf-coniidence and resources nppdpd to entertain the mo t varied Wo desire to inform tlio jieojile of Middle Carolina that wo arc well ure- cenl for all kinds of Sewing Machines and (Inns repaireYl bv aiv experienced -Avirknian, All work guaranteed aii l promptly lone. Trices as low as tlie same ma i-v of wrk can bo done any wnero. When you want workidotie dC" i fail to cull em us. . i ' ltespc-clfuily,; 1 A. II XTCH, c. J. cit.vivruKr.. Durham, Feb. IMf . ur.iu 1 1 Exi AND SI BOTTLES. pectorant! IM 23CTS. Tra nrcTV-rtips are D'imuVcPi11' 'utr1' i m it iso;- 1 1 1 JL44 -4W.-. V'fiVY 'T.1 clish enough ?" It 1 couiu cateti - . T , JL4UU 11-I44 mv. . ' Uie .1 you ever make a chicken "Tom stew?-'' "No." "Then vou do iiot know what you J . . ... j 41 .. i -i., m;ii. tOOUl, Said me iauj wii.44 tv. r 1 4 . ( IrM.-l.-lt llOTTI H'S "Vf-s 1 eio, luo. vuiui-j, A.v.w.--, xo '. . -ii :i. :,! celerv ljearl oarlev, wun a iiuiui W1 "You and your Johnny carry your, salt, and-" . Yierc. ' YVJLl-S LUC li! I . ' JilO, ... ' 1 are ia4ia' selves right out of this emphatic reply. . . f!nvildn't we both go iu for ten cents, if we sat on the ground ? y "No ma am! Stand pack, now: ! . 1 il you are in tno aj i . .14 1 C n The blj hid tears in bis eyes, and the U u f should do without you just - fi ifc mthe7looked determined. tU2pwticnlar emergency, you dear h(jnted he It "forget," remon strated Mrs. Meredith, "iou sent her. She is here now, in the kitchen.'' Mr. Meredith started. - "I have sent no oue. Never thought of the girl from that moment to this, I "ivo you my word of honor." ""Then who sent her ?" ejaculated his wife slowly. "Kin" the bell ! Let us have her up mi ,41.,,. - in 41iij company, mere is nut. .in- 1444, rane of conversation about which hc does not know something, xier o-'rf .at.est charm, however, is and it, is 11. ' (i,,.vni'u o'w-n thp ni t of makine feel' as it he ,.1 1 , . v n I tt.ll. ...r.V.l t '..I IH1(1 f-;(lilJ lltili-tvl. 1J4 1,4 .1.1.LM-" tions. A'. V. (no'hif. Wiiat llcl)id Will the tive Iia.lt.t nne, oootiit: 'W.U.irC-ia. all t.Vi aualitiif- irifit effectives. LTJM'i. BAl-ill (Ust-aaes. DR J. F. HAYWOOD. Cl Xcw York, voluntarily lnaorstfl a. .. READ WHAT HE SAT- the General's ah every individual atom were the one sole object little washing soda was wanted for cleaning purpose?, so uecrge wu n. TtTTT ! ' ',.'", : 1 .i..lrI lr Sir Dnrms thB yur I V. 'XH r.li f' c-i-bb ol limn 1 e46rt. in till 37. 1' uijtllec- M-i.w" i v'.r. .""..',. 'Jiji.i-;'.'ninl. tlin, my 1 Ma-K oalU-J t.. 1 "-, A . ;w..r. mid I conlbMii.y or: .rl.se nt. it- $ .,..,. ,..v, r Uurinic iir tu e or twenty ' ., :. k,i -h known a ir.dlcii.i- to act f" '-1 . , st vi .. i: li.-T.v CT"...( I. H im.tanlly.liiil.'i'-M , j a,.w m . Hm of oomthmie. ml ioai-i.i- ' ;; ut luim i, i.-w d iva. 1 linnrfililj- il-aui-w .i mouiciiM. I cer ,,,.. ,n'i,'Wqol). M. U. v . i . - elito "Co pick that lobster out oMts sheV and leave off romancing. You , J .11 better at poetry and news paper sketches than you are .in Uie kiTa; -though' to be sure," witu a Pnnsultation. ! txv'.t to! conscience, "goodness Knows ! Who knows but she is one of rrjvc-n a dime and dispatched to the those confidence women, with an eye apothecary s at tue corner t vget il. to the forks and spoons?" ' George soon returns, but no-soda. . As be spoke he jerked the bell-cord j 'iy didut you get the boda, TOith Home enerarv. In a minute or ; Gtorire"?" chcrastli the family. A NEWSPAPER PiSXP; Dr.TOTT IMuf Sir-Aljr i-. ,,. -i. a witiii.ii..ui,iiiii i wl," ,';;ir,v'iin ii ,"" vi..ic!iti:om,'b, iimt ii!jt.i ni. . v,-.r Vtti-ti,i., f,,r ui- eur.- ui wii.'. n 1 e"" '. -. ... n-..m-Kncunt. d trwd yur K. 1H.-I1.1. .1, imt niniB ui " .;"- ,,:,5dj tmv cii:i eift.pf anvthinfzltoHhe examina tion of v6ur Exneficrff -'ir i .:t. li a i',-v&A nn TTplen tonmg nis B."t-, . - ewad in Thpn Knme one has done it for you without your', knowledge read for yourself.'' . .. i -. i - He placed n his hands quite a long writing. At tue nrs gia.uu m uumu , recognized the writing a that of his wife. f " t ' rVJ "The perso-f haklriw it up, con- tinued the nifcerfust have been one who ' f olio wett ypa- in your em bassy, and knew all tne particulars oi it. It is impossible to have defended th -ninre strenetli or clearness. It cbuld not; bo better proved that "Don't cry, Johnny eiear yom mother loves you and will get you in," she consolinglv remarked, as she led him again to the ticket wagon. Crowding and pushing her way in, she called out: "This boy's father was a preacher, and you ought to let him in iree.'- 'Qtanfi hack, madam, stanei oacs : -ivas the answer she got ' Can't you let us in ior ten cents r No I no!" , , . She drew the boy out of the crowd and took a walk around me leui. There was a epot where the canvas was raised a little, and as they halted there Bhe sujd: f JohnBv, a mother s love can sur mount every obstacle. I'll stand here and yotcrawl under the tent" Shp. sriread her sKirts as iar as iius- ailei'and the boy made a dive and disappeared. In about ten seconds he reappeared in the shape of a ball, v, nidn't stoD roilimr until he i4lJ44 44W 4. . . .! had gone thirty leet. ine moiuer i punctual. so the new girl came up courtesying. Mr. Meredith littered an exclama- on of amazement. ..'.'.! Marttfa Mereuif : is" my cousin from- "I did.'' "Where 13 1 1- t, ikon nliitrt LrhnCT. ' . Philftdeluhia. ie lobster was only half pieced An(1 ne dasped her in his artns, oufof its shell, the buttermil-k biscuit & shower - of kisse3 wilich made Wris still unmixed, and Mrs. Meredith, honegt Tom's hair stand on end. Avifhapocket handkerchief tied around ..r wish 8he was my cousin from hot nrfcttv brown hair, was, uuauub pu--a,1eiDv.ia.'- uttered ne in tl.1 little drawing-room, when there hi asid ofca rin-r at the door-bell. taaiv - 3 - .i put the turbaned head out oi tuo 444 . i n ,'ni. nnpremonious manner. a stage She phe demanded in whisper, aside. ; Kate turned as scarlet as a pepper daw in a most un P Wrho is there ? a tigh contralto. ,,'.. , ,,. Does Mrs. Mereelith live here? retorted a woman s voice. uu w same instant the young matron caught . iiionir lpnther baer. a 81IUI OI a ueitt "ii..." - black alpaca dress and a shawl of the rainest Highland plaid. . "It is the new girl, thank Provi dence 1" said Mrs. Meredith, as she the stairs, thanking honest run V w . a m- w , !" she crvedfi prankW' k ; . J "Yes; the man said it woi?Mn't keep to bring home." . . A new light dawns on the family s mind. It asks eagerly. . "What did you ask for ?' "Soda." - . . - . . . I r Cl ', I 1 . "Uid you say w 4134444. s "Washin; soda? No; only soda. Familv laughs as thougu it were crazv. George doesn't know what all the iun's about, but he is subseepiently heard to .say: boss- oriuK. i "With muni thati-H v,i.lOI.l Had tcrrlbFJ ?St 'Tlfat was a The Ituiiuui Figure. fharlie in her heart xor ms pected promptitude. , ; : -Come in," said she, ijenmg door wide; VI am so giaa you inv TOOi 2UL Ituiu ' . ; r ' pod. - "Oh. cood gracious - . , , clasping her little nanus, ner'iouaiy, "and 1 toon ueriui i win. .- . "And I am a' book -wheti occasion reduiree, Cousin - Kate," 'sail pretty Martha Meredith, making her pence I wit.h a kiss. "Do not be so vexed wirh me ior uuuiuhuk 444. j-u. , .rare; mi . . , , ' . iiuin it Aud I will ! Avi,.dPer the form is slender or plump . ... mMiri-Tirlii ,.h.i;ol,ls rood.- Any deviation show VOU now tu i44o.n.v. "".'-o- iui; iu"; o , . , l,,!, BUJ ' . .. .T . . ... . :.. ,l,..if.rf!:r(i from the hich- rrl-irp-?' and the meapomau cieaco tr0m it is a u!---- - giaces auu t i , .,..,.,. -r. i.n.nort on. The Greeks V tJSt LICIIU. j j. i .11.,,, . twf. J)r. TLTI- jir-i iu -.., i ,lr4ii.HM!. linKyi.ur Kxpt.ranl 1 vvm r4..j. jiill cl..u hi.alx-4. 1 1 ""iiS'v.- i!.-.lt UwcMitcii .: ianin nil h.J 'r - ' i.ann0TftklTw,rUlESTlOli - lJlrUHi" i Tieader.hnveyovi - AfeULSSSiJfilSrr- lirwfihi'totWii'LiiLJM ' titT,fi-oumiST,r71friow b.T- uS5TU(T5tt--i Kprtw322iin iruu m in. v j twxa fall into a in tbn tnrnliv5, r The proportic ns of the human figui e to-morrow. And th rrether to -. . . . ; ., .11 " i PoiU- tn-i -i,. oil tl.Pir statues according to nd tney an sat uuu 44u.t"j -, Kmuc , . k i,;,,iiCct A . J- 4 on., i ip 1p T hp face. Irom the highest 1 IIP 1444 I"- .4 ! tncasseei your conduct has been irreproachable. the.' title of a severe look, which sne was n-'-vc: j- - ... toedure, and alraici o: aeewoyius euj .. T . v - ..t i:t4 i i..; w. r-iair'a intfUisyence bureau, straiffUieneei mm uu imea i: ut. ou v.- ,i.-nrrs aSuired what had happened. ; I pose; No don t take fotl your thin ana miiui4o . rr ; , ,r , servant s room is below 1 l aou t exut-tiji n.uuvi , iv-.v. " . .I'l-f-ptlv . i. ,,0a KinV t thp tent. Stairs: vou may as well come d.iecuj "but I t?ness I don't care for any more! down to the kitchen." tFUU P . -r... . 1 1. 1. : 1 I V Ch loll IhA 1V!IV lfl mother a love l ii take pins leuiyuaui: in place of it!-' i other yirtues hospitality ia practiced in its perfection by the ooor. If the rich did their share, how would the woes lightened. . . . 4 I . I . mir LV-4. ., u .itn fin : ,:i f i ,p inreueau nutio " r,lDUll3. 44. till i.i"i. ; llliuii vi - . are ! Vri,o it-nnt. to the international bu- p;Bs to the emu, is one-tentn oi e , 4.10 .1J.444 1,4.1 . i- uue 4.ct!iiiiislip.d & i ,d u ( ) tin; 4.. in., ... i". . i ttalue.. The hand, from the v.aii on the morrow, established a i whole fctaiue. xue ;" litcUn, v.lX risi to the niiUlo Wgcr to gme surroundings. And Tom, leaning over Didn't I tell you the first water ? H"" I of this world be -is chn.ileler. whispered waggishly: She led the way down, followed Dy i f . , . s1mj waa a gem ol the new girl, whose countenance bore a rather bewildered expression. What is vour name V" she askeil patronizingly. . . j r .it Mm-.? Oh. it s Martha, re plied the stranger, in some confusion. I "Martha?1 critically repeated Mrs. Character is power; it makes friends creates funds, draws patronage and support, and opens a sure way; to honor, wealth and happiness. ...4 i.;a o;Hfpr-a L frnm the roots' cf the hair j. 4440 XI IHC 4, " - . . . . . 41. ..1 ill llP (HVlUeU lid." 1.4144,4. Li ,-iQ thp t-rst, division deter Sepdae wlre the ey ebrows -miuee I." j . 4i, nuk n the meet and tne sctuuu 1.444. - rnfitrils. iaoneiguii""'"1. ?S top of the head is the distance from the extremity of the fingers when the arms are extended. .Tnff EFSViil. Vou wid T"i uiuon ntlfi cuinuy"-,..--!., -f.a-f.;,.rltnanu-r. W. aud Uim-ixj----" moving .---.- uo. " . .... .. a nn. LIMl fo prvy-r.'t-iriiol '"r-Z- Kxpectoraut ayveral day- -.. nfr Murray stree.., TUTT'S PILLS TUT-T?S PILLS TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S PILLS, Tcu4T'S,EpiuL TUTT'S PILLS TUTT'S PILLS! TUTTPILLS TUTTS HAIR DYE. I .bay H Al o u .SfJaEw tnu Uir. H im- t i . . I; i- j .. . ' , ' ' ' "t. :
The Tobacco Plant [1872-1889] (Durham, N.C.)
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July 6, 1880, edition 1
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