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I HE D 33 O C BATZO -A. 1ST ID TT.T DEH VOL. X.--N0. 9. A . ciecxj'ksta NCES, Flaxii thtp muf ' TUESDAY. MARCH 8. I SSL Professional Can! John M. Mori no, - F.D. C. rUeKSET, Of Chatbam. Of (Mu;e. "JOJtiNO HACKNEY, Attorneys at Law, ' .. ' iceuam, c. . Practice in the Court of Orange, ('Latham, Alamance, Randolph ami Wake, and a.so in the Nllpreme an,i j-e ra llrt. X'ollectiotm ami ni-.t'linj; etatea a specialty.- Mr M'Mnn will he. at hi office in Durham on Wdne'lynf cvci vl c-k. Oftice over iturt-of a:'G O.s Co. LUNSF0B1), Attorney at Law, KOXBOKO, s. ;. JOBEBT E. CA I: It, Attorney and Counsellor at Law w. Attorney at Law, i . .A' A GIRrSJAXCY. It is a quiet maimer afternoon, Mia the valley in the CaUkills, where we nnd ourselves, lies in perfect rtinness; the skiff that monopolize the little like moTing gently along witnouc npple to make pretense of barring us progress) . Drownfields is a deugnuol plai but if it were not for the viai tors with whom the Peters fill their bouse in ths eummtrr, lonely enough to be called wild. With the Peters and their friends, 8Dd with the groups of workmen that Mr. Peters forges have gathered in the valley, we hare little to do; but will tarn again to look at the fisher-boy, the sole occu pant of the skiff. Jimoiie Gordon is ambitions, and for the son of an Irish workman -the foreman at one of the shops it well educated and refined. Mr. Moore, a city c.ergviuan who spent some ol his vacations at ifrownlelds, was struck TVompt attention to alLhuinftHH. j withJas qjuok satire shrewdness, and, interest ia Lira aa Mr. Moore haa, he yet U ! that hm stust - not sbock.thls rich youaa; lady with the fulKtrnth about himself that he is only.epoor workman's son; and, to aroTdmVe inquiries, at oooe asks for ths dance jost commencing. When the icouple follow this up by another, and still anotner, toe Jjarton party begin to talk; bat all look on it as a flirtation in which Etta is amusing herself at this Country boy's exaense: and Mrs Larton, an easy-geinr woman-l not especially reluctant to see Etiawho is only a step-daughter iret herself 1 into scrapes, makes no attempt to UN i llimhori withaiica8k,aaLl?nk.pf its booufeer lift, by wbfch LZv",1Jiir""iX f Man omen. agaiaat- tfco masfcl jatd the I cdol awil ol the water,that seems to grow deeper and darker and colder as the shadow of the hull falls across it. AH around is the dazzling sunshine, that here and there flashes white from a sail trying to csbax 'motion from an air too hot and tired" to stir into a wind. ? f 1 : "Dear," said Etta, suddenly, "d you know that papa coes to Europe tomorrow for six weeks ?'',- No, I hadn't heard a word of it. t be a er? sadden move.'' i v.. ne only made un liis nimiv Us iir l-t. i u, SO tliut ... .. .. f ivvch of want, Hlthouirh still' a poor Astb Httle family, sit rm tliis ''iiir; a cbeerlui circle, tL-.u-u with W s cloud tliiit i t-ullcction stril ns's f r theui.a yisit.-r corner S dwiig-.! ' aat Xitta pauses ht fon- she flies $1.50 PER ANNUM' Ihe hie for Monkey "Shooting in Gamum.! to hi ouli on his are.n I' T :,.$" 1 can't get ready:-8 you wott.13 oq I -AT " r cannot 'be tai-en' bv tuy wi'e 1 ' give yru "to a ricu man, ano : anJTTifr'B aIin",lS") 5aMB fin't b (nronmn tim Tf vnn ' Mr. Gor lou. I do ri t wish you to op as yoi. next trip i - r. t - H. WEBB, Attorney at Law, OAKS, X. C. inance, Urauge and promptly altuuJed t'j. P. M BR1GOS, lrou. Ail ' liusinesa r Attorney at Law, DURHAM, K. C. J Spe cial attention given to the collection of J cluiiiiH in any part of the iState. . : JONES WATSON", , j Attorney at Law, HILLSnORO, X. C. Will Mf.j'rnl Hiirlinm ivfrv Wt-ilnHililV. and -au be aeeu at hiu oltice HilUhoro evtry other day. John W. Graham, Thomas firms'. GRAHAM i KUFI1N. Attorneys at Law, . HILIJSBORO, X. C. P Practice in the counties of Orange, Alaniunce, uiiilford, Rockingham, Caawel , Person, Gran ville and Chatham, and in the State Supreme Court and in the Federal Courts. Jons N. Wkbb. lurham. N. C. A. W. Ghauam, HillHboro, N. C. J.R vHAM & WEBB, Attorneva at. Law. DCRIIAM, X. C. I'ractice iu the Courts' of Oranxe, Person, Alamance, Chatham, Granville and Wake. Collection of clainiH a specialty. " yll. GASTON ARMSTRONG," Office over A O. Cox & Co.'s leideiice, Mrs. J. R. Day's, DURHAM, X. C. L.n i wliil in the mountains, and ; uiij w ' alterward by correspondence; and I Jimuiis own intelligence and earnest j apphct-on have, done the rest; so tiittt when we meet him as Mr. Peters' I h.i,.r.min Iih nrtt onlv intends, with a Will practice in the Superior Coiuu. of la- j A L. 'rlt,Hn sanffuineneSS, to me, but is ar better equipped for the bat tle he has enlisted ia than many even who sttlrt on a good deal higher plane. Meanwhile he attends strictly to busi ness, arid to-day, when we find him on tue lakfc, has finished his fishing for the day and is idly sculling about, thinking of that better fortune that he htm r.aivMi shall be his in time, and vpondtriiag in what shape the fates i will bririff.it to hiai. Miss Etta Larton does not in tne least look line; a Fate as she comes down the hill-path with her consin, George j Lartoh, and their mutual iriend, Harry Ellis; in fact, we are very much inclined to agree with George when he thinks of her to day as much more of a Grace; but if she is not a Fate herself she is certainly a uotable instrument of their wilL They are all three, stopping with a large party at Montrose, the nearest apology lor a town, and this full foar miles away. Miss Larton, howerer, "goes in'' ft rwalking as the proper thing in the mountains, and rather against the will of her escorts, has corered the whole four miles on foot, and is still iresh and ready for adrentures when she enters the little Brownslield Tal ley. Kather dark, of! medium height, and in sturdy good health, shall be the whole of her personal description and tor her "state in life" it will be enoagb to say that she is the only daughter of the richest man in Clereland," aid so of course bpoiled, but withal, Tery fascinating; as Cousin George can testify. 'She is giren to whims, and just now the fancy that strikes her is that is so invitingly laidoutbelow, so that the one duty of her ooeaieni companions is to had thf wajs ami A 1 A. . AU... M AAV tOfiV means: not aitogeuiei w - terfere. Georee Larton alon craina ley. clearer sight from hi intense jeaki fj tne natural reanit of bis Ions painful suit Bather dissipated 'Wl'WMM'lifo a ;rno Turryounr, me latnern consenWtiht UautB Jj. hai- Wkx--;.? uoth va uitioi a must ew siege and renewed pi and when at last obta means brought with BTnakniieiu uuuVju . seems to be receiving thus. "y dauchter," a:is ti.is whitp Jred man, "I am a 'wiJoer agaiu, lud have come to ask you if you will ckne back to ma." ' ?'0 ptpa! I love you. still, and I pity -ypu; but I have a hubtmb 1 ami a -hi Id'-- ' , - ' MMy dear," smiHnjr. "I don't wn' eenarate-tu friiiii iUn, i ,.'. ;( bring the w, with you V ' Excuse m-, b? iut-rpo : 1 here are corne. s of the world from wbic-b w.e -fldom hear, but when we i ' we lA-ar something worth while ! vS'it'h is- the We of Man, chiefly nota ble hu.if rto among the ladies for cat. il i.nt tails; henceforth to be r, i'JiMikal le ataonsr women cuff...,..; ior iihts women with all tl .r 'tjrapuieaiy fie Isle of Man .-qui-rjistaut from England, Ireland tti.i .Votknd. IVliticKllv it ei.jvb U".Hrj-aK.' Socifi1 is quiet aod coi sefvative Indrsrielly it furnit-h. s aiinus iivta's, minerals and arivul tutal products. ..Politically it has fur nii iu d, in its limited area, its share ol p.'ssud- s .lution of a gieat probltjUj, Its Legislature hr.s widened the suf mm .IE. The mere fachoi Klauclitprinw mnn. keys will probably not cause anv Pt legree of pleasure to any one aspiring lu me.uue oi .sportsman, though at the same time a man choosiinr tn till as many as pos-ible mioht vet unf r. I aider himself alt-gethtr wanton in his I sport, for the monktys may be termed j vermin. Theti are a meat nuiaar-r-J to the a-r cuFtumt, and cauee much DPA D" T ITrrT T rr . r-n-loss, especially in the ground nut -f JuUl Jj1)i h1LLIiAYE plantations, whtra they frequently! ' . V .' . WUU-J lUrJ Ul UUI1U HI- iSomethuiff You Want. SOilETHING L. B. HENDERSON, PRACTICE OF iU ltfcx i.r.Atw DUBHAM, N. C. ' Best references in the State given. All .op eration peiforuu-d in the latest and best style and.as none but the bent material will be used, warrants entire satisfaction ERATK Chaboes Mod- JSAAC N. LINK, - Practical Land Sarveyor, DURHAM- N. C, seei STRAYED OR STOLEN V One Horrel Mule, blaze face, flat mane and tailihitchi.il at Knap of Reeds, and broke loose ' or was stolen Wednesday night, January 12tu. Uberal reward will be paid lor the dehvery ot mi Anv information will be thankfully revived R. 1L CASH, ' Knap of Reeds, N. C, DURHAM BAKERY ' JOHN 151 R CESS, Proprietor. I bee leave to inform the good citizens of Durham that I am always prepared to fur'ii.h the verv nicest and freshest Loaf Bread, Iresh Cake br alt kinds, Confectioneries, Fruits, Jellies Brand v Peaches, Canned Goods, and, iu fact, even-thing kept in that line ot business. Give me aoall and you will, be convinced. t.a that all the boats are carefully locked up, except the one that Jimmie and his fish use with not tne msi-si- ruf.tn as to cleanliness, bull, as n is .h only one. it must te had, asd .fimmin. in t resDonstt to Larton 's re- .,.r immWdiatelv rows up and takes lue party, Miss Etta in the stern and ,n full Tiw of the handsome boatman. I there such a thing as love at first .ihtV Surelv: and before the trip around the lake is finished, Etta is completely conquered by the blue eyes ot this IriBn hsner-iaa. un miik he felt the (natural attraction toward a lovely girl that any .aian would; but i.ver exDtetiuir to see her again any more than juthtr ehance isitorB who hate happened to row over the lake, h hardlv thinks of her as more to him than a: beautiful pioture. If for second anvthinsr further had entered i.is mind, he would instantly have dis missed it as an absurd crying for the moon. But Etta is not used to giving up her whims so easily. No sooner nid she discovered that she liked his looks than she made np her mind to see more of him; and when Jimmie, Hftr exDlalninff all the surroundings of the lake, lands them, and somehow SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS! Hurrvinir across the room to claim the next dance, which is due him, and be is doubly infuriated at Etta's quiet refusal. O George ! I am Tery sorry, but I forgot you, and have promised this to Mr. Gordon." "I am sorry too,'' was the angry re ply, "to deprive Mr.: Gordon of your society, as this will be his last chance of seeing you; but I wish particularly to speak to you at once." A little scared at his manner, she takes his arm pettishly, and turns away with him, saying: "The next shall be yours, then, Mr. Gordon." "Etta," exclaimed George, "you pos itively must not dance with that fellow again. I am acting in place of your father now, and cannot see you flirt ing publicly with a man not a fit asso ciate for you, and becoming the talk of the entire room." 1 "Very well; I consider 'this fellow' a fit associate for me or for you, and j as I never "was kept from doing what ! I pleased by people's talking, you won't frighten me in that way.'' And so he has killed his own hopes. Rousing all her feminine and indi vidual perversity, the only result of his protest is to see her spend the most of the evening with Jimmie; to see him brought np to Mrs. Lartoa, and capturing her as effectually as her daughter with his sunny blue eyes and sturdy, handsome face, to hear hiu invited to Cleveland ! In the midst of it all Jimmie's heart is beating - very fast, and his head swimming a little; but he comes through it triumphantly, and leaves fer home that night with strange, new hepes of . securing the wished-for wealth by an easier and a quicker route than he had even dreamed of IrVfPniq 13fe taey'Wwyr' most men can be flattered into a us ing, if not into love, and Jimmie cer tainly can hardly help being flattered. Very few yeung men exui out, m little inflated by the eviueut using ano even admiration of a pretty ana ai tractive ftirl; but when there is bo great a difference in social position, ic weilth and everything else as iu these two, we nrust look for more age and experience than Jimmie had u b n his head, trom being turned. Beinff Urned, it is easy to see why it ahnnlH fancv it Was the heart, and al most to- think itself in love as eaeily as F.t.ta has been. Anrl now we will drop the curtain for a few weeks, to raibS it again dur ing the early fall in Uleveiana. An the cab that is anvum upuui.u .v nuewe find our hero, uie same Doy whom we met on we iae at xrovi fields, still iatent on his object, though no longer with a dreaming indefinite- ness. The time since Ji.ua leit, juuuv rose for home has by no means been idW. She. for the first time in her life, has foand a whim to which she is constant; and in the correspon dence which she grants him has, in stead of dulling her interest m wis latest notion, added fresh fuel to the flame. . , Jimmie, seeing now just how things stand, has been vigorously maaiug marryCme now- he1 will easily give in, j oouie- for your sake, but for mine; ami Ve il' the repOrts of your l.mineba capacity tre true, 1 think p shall get the bett-r '1 tiny bargain I c.ai make with yu. I h-ive learned brains, as well :is a -l; and am prepared to be sou m-law. Let us leave them litre. Tuid, if;tco"b served his anpr.-.'nticenhti iu short, that v;u U f my JU'.S' UU' prouJ our . for only s x ye'nrs, and that v,iU l he g"t his liitclul; but it served him in good stead, and lik; Hopeful in ths ston fuund earned Ins- it.. fortune when he A Bill-to be Entitled "An Act to Regulate UiMal Ad-vcrtLsiiiir." thl it i if Xor! and wiU then have an interest iu push ing us on, and will help us more time he would help me alone. It rest's will, you, and if you can't agree to this, we may as weU give up all our hopes." ' "Wait until to-morrow, and I'll tn and answer then." Turning quick! to the carriage behind them, she adib: 4 We will go home now, and , I will think until the morning. No, jou musn't talk to me !'' imperiously, s..s he commences to speak. Very charming she looks, with htr i book, he little, haughty air, but very command I i'.nd truly ing, and her lover very wisely leaves her to the balancing of duty and in clination, of prudence and self-will, that l so sure to turn in his favor. All through the evening and the mxt forenoon she ia the usual bright fairy that, her father worships; but hardi has the carriage left the door when she turns to Jimmie, who is standing behind her, with the words--"I will go with you to-morrow '." Poor little lips ! How white they are, and how they quiver! Jimui i Gordon really loves her, and is ver ; earnest in the ambition that first prompted him; but for a few mo- j ments be wavers in his purpose, s- cruel in its sacrifice of this v:ctim to ! a destiny so uncertain. He caL hardly ; be blamed for the utter selfish ueiss ol ; his plan when we think the, to him, tremendous vaue ot the prize, and; the training that has never taught him j his intentions are wrong simply be cause it has never held up to him the possibility of them; but still h can not help feeling his responsibility in stealing a detenseless girl from her home, and doing it- by means of sys tematic deceit toward both , her aiai j hH , her father. Only JfeT' a few monitors ,- doy8hisJatd,he claaps ir lmass that she sees in thehtreeti; t. ,:t a v.. r.l. ahinhitr ont of bis eves. Km t That the annual n-non Thn next day all the soft beauty ha? ....nntv tinah- e t-omuni'-e r.u-.v .m. gone out of Nature, and her bttruei -nood seems amused by tne uunauaai betrayal of hospitality and delibsrat deception instead oi oeiug an : the happiness of the lovers Thi'wa tr that tortv-eisht hours oeiuie eij.mt- only of the Skiinpole sMe oi iue wnu , its lazy accent, now lashes itself t.. wake to the coming storm. The j gentle lapping ot the waveaa-s chaugfd . to an nueasv rush utid hoarse whus-; per; thtir bright diamond points give ; way to a du 1, l-aoen uue mai i- v.-uV hv t rift white caus i-leiuuiu with their continuous energy as far as j the eye can reach: As our runaways I A, T . I . ( . - fly along on the railway to ujcmu ci, , they see the storra-rach "Come rolling in ragged and brow n,v and in that sheet of spray. and rain ! and wind, each movement overtaking , and hiding another and another sail, j tu, think thev see a shadow of the j jo.bna Ivinff before them and for- i ti n of i si.Mii i g enc-roucLmeiit on lib i rty by taking measures to secure tin t x icis- of political rights by womei as well as by men, aud by assertibg the pricciple of free gcaiument,foj the- uucle, ami not merely for the half of the people. " ' The House of Keys is the popultr branch of the1 Mans Legislature, the other House being the Governor and Council. The ' franchise. measure wat ititi )'!uced by the Govtrnor.iu the o .1 s-ty le, conferring the right of vot: ing on the male inhabitants. Ttu House of Keys umen. led it by striking out tjje w tr one. I most as soon as it is plaLted. To hoot the dog-faced monkey is tasy; but to make a bag is quite another matter. Yuu may knock him iit of a tre, or you may bowl him ovr on t: e ground, but you will not find him on the spot where you feel sure you saw him fall. Dead- or alive, his com. panions carry him off, and pursuing uionkeyu on foot' is not a game" which i adanted to nlnv np.uinli. That Good '.Rye. Excellent Wheat and Pure Corp Whiskey at ' Oaryington's, That Old Ap'pliP and pUch Brandr. Champagne and all the Finest Wines at i after sunset, at whichime'lhw mon- k'evs frequently collect in the branches of trees overhanging the river; "thus I one may be shot so that he falls into j the water, whence his "friends are j powerless to rescue him. The great j drawback to this method of aquatic j stalking is that in the ; upper river, and especially at the close oi the day, the mofcquitoes fairly .swarm, coming! down on one in clouds, and making ' shooting a matter of great determina- j tion and endurance. Certainly it is j ' very easy to say that such and such'' i . i. i. . u ,,e ! t -: 1 , j r j 1 iJll lH II HV UH IUUL U I11UK uuv u ni - male, lt a vote oi n'e o , , ., r 1 1 C ar r ingt on's Carrington'sfit Polite and attentive clerks always at their post anil ice drinks of every variety served on short notice. S R CAIIRINGTOJN, Cornel near the Railroad, Durham, N. C. Gro enes. Tit (' ' '.'(( '? A- jm ill i i'ltOi't'. Si otion 1. That Eotict s of tt cry sale of r al estate, made by order of any court, or sak; under executiot:, shall; oe published once a week for four ? vv-eks, immediately preceding su h ' s Je, in a newspaper (.if any there be; published iu .the county where, m buch sale is to b? made; J'wi'lr.t, That the j costs of such publication shall not in i anv case ex-ed three dollars, to b-.- , taxed as other c-.sts m prvL-ed ing' or action. Hie. 2. That the notices required by ; section 43, chapter 43, of Lu tie's Re '. v'sa, shad be. published once a week . tor four weeks, ii a uewspap-r (it 'an there I)') 'published in the county that the i, w law will be concurred in i "f "posure against wnicn most r.uro . . , i nuono or njf nrnof to sav nothin? ol so iar as the Manx-men are concerned, i r'""1 " v : J . .r , i ;ic?s ot the I iP- ifil.it lire rc-nuirf i -inction of the Crown of Great in I iubrn 1 1 tt -k - r s Arito ( ira. if Queen Victoria withholds her i Face maue 01 8U,J;f peoule" will ; -leno' or msiauce. x - c ; !'bt t'nt .i.'.r.t ;it'i !. ' J tliu otto. .La nf the abnVft Tieats. thoUtrh mav. to a cer'ain extent, be balked by wearing over the hands and a revenue ol about fcoUAJUu. us annual government expcnser nme 10,000 less. Nevertheless laul has a vn ret-rjectable deb i-'fucided,-TivV, the costf .-thereo! s t in atiy cise exceed two dollar. al' Sto. 3. That IhH annual statenient eeuntv couim'ssionerR,rr iU'.r-d by ..tion i:W.f chapters 2? Lattb-V ! Irill be 5'ubl-chel in a nev h 1 . .i i , i ri p.' oai, tue - halt ci th peopi a c are that she is no true woman. i 1 :k- area'f.f the T.-e of Man is 180, Oil ' acies. the population about 55, :0b One might think if there's peace to in- found in the world, the heart ' hat is humble might hope for it there. it has an lis alt the of :!out 150,000. When the women ,'el into t he Legislature, as they natu rail y nius, they will have this deb ret: -.'ted or, if not, know the reason wi v. The kingship or lordship of the Is! ef Man was formerly held by nei ditary dV scent, but the lordship w a - !d to the British Crown iu 17G5, au ' :ne iiovernors are now appointed iy ' ' 'ie Sovereign of Great Britain.' '!'!.'. Manx-men make their ovvn laws !..: , yvose their own taxes. Tne'iu ods of the Isle date back to 910 future date monkey skins may become : of commercial valu, and when they o the Gambians will be able to fl o 1 the market, and the ground nut grow ers will rejoice. CiillS! - h . , No Letter for Burcii. DA VIP JUSTICE Takes pleasure in informing the public1 that he has opened a fijtll line of HEAVY & FANCY GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, &c; t - - - - Of. .. il ' 1 . ; , : hftameii4uaHJiS,v,Si4 cal historians claim JaSlong record .OJ !.d,-nt le' ishttion and conserva- 1 . . .i.t. th. I J Ojjuiai iifuio oi n un.u j-"".'. i ',y :iie pi oud. With the wotuD siile thny .will be prouder Yet soinetiiiug is due to t'htb ai pos tion, an 1 to their ins.g ince we miaht sav, but t'or tcki .. 1 idles. J'iitl'l L''diJ-T. o: published W a newspaper :n.. .' i ,- published iu the county; I'mvui d T. at the"!cost of ran.e tfi.ita not exoe half c nt a word. Th-it :.!! laws in i claus Hws in conhVt wih' this act oe and tne Pdiu" are l.er-by n pd: d ' ;-ic (J. Tuat this net shall be in f,,rc- irom and .ft- r V e fir,t day oi darch 1881 : ne: t i iu 1)0 Not Cross a Britke You Come to It. Until ' :- .'. Tin re was once a man ana-woaiau T1 i)l.11d1,ntlv hmmiilt'llt Man' w; ' plan- to nl sPeud a dil3 file lTUaeiUl) lUlpluaLHUUau ,',UIld-s bouse, which was som. ,,d h distant from their own. bo one ut ihf crncK uay Al me of our ho Hit of lied by a u hack dorr, and an lud, Monday vh ul ts was rais-jo ud pounding on th ojiening it, va sierv o'd gentlemi-n. rock he- na.i ut eu j and valued in, fol H!il: boy rol rag a tel. ted teu gallons grtc-d by a i. ui.O cllOppe.i th i : i umieri u J with hiwrd by "a r.pgrj ,r..'il.n disk. ily WllU m i r , , . . - of whiskey light away cuuldn t wail mnvniiiof thev started out to ,u:;;.c the visit, but they bad not gone i at' bid ie tiie woman remembered h bii.h'e tiiey had to cross, which was i v ; r .' udi alia w as isitin ii" i hhe immediately began, to worry A man from Branch county, this Stated being in Chester City soon after a postoffice was established there, went up to the shanty one day with intent 10 inquire for mail matter. A man from Missouri was just ahead ol him, and inquired if there was any letter theW tor Zachariah Burch. "Be you the feller V" queried the j postmaster. j . "I am.' . ! "Named Zachariah, are je?" , j "Yes, sir." . . i ' Too infernal bng for this country. . Yon'd littHr chop it in two '' woriaivwltk 4 bad gleam in to J. J "And 'I heerd ye, and there am t! nothing of the s rt here " , j "Kinder seems to uie there is; ''lhen I'm a bar." The pair looked at each other for a minute, and then Burch remarked: 'Mebbe ' O l are." Uncle Sam's official hopped out of ins den and went for Zchariah Burch. It was a pretty even maicu ior w.u minutes, aud then tne poBimaaiei ... nis favorite hold. Soon after that event Burch observed: "Strauger,,I reckon it ain't no use prolonging this sorrowful affair." "I reckon not; but ye inquired for a letter for Burch.'' ' Ou Hi Fayetteville road in Hayti, near Dar ham, N. O. i Ab he pay ranh-for goods, and thereby Mvei a heavy rtiRcount., he ha. no heaitanc in prom in'mg to sell s low as anybO y. ! . -Doii't forgetj the pTace, but come ind see me. DAVID JUSTICE, - nolfi-tf , 1 Dnrhani, N. C. Wagons I WAliOSS. WiVliONS be ne monerban tail "a,e utty erwwa a ecur" plHt-wlieV in fho Stat f-tJill Off ' L. F. I work none but 1 wiiiiii and iron, and GATES. he bent material or bom guaranty my WaiionHto lo moi t service tnau any " as"" '"-y " boiiRbt in or ont of the State - tor tne fam. monev. I refer toi those who bave naed a Roti of my make. Okali oid..rg proiuptly at tended to. J ! 1 can alwavs be fbnnd at my abop on tU public road one milfe south of Cameron new .sn, p O.Pnrbam. N:a ill it. What i. 1.1 - .1.1 1 w . 1 111) . lltlT! ill i tiiiVi vti-w bidding a glimpse of their future. 1 jrawn out he asked . the store-keeper Of this part oi men- stuiy iu ....,.. dav- tiie 'proniumou -wm- ... f. I .,... 1 little to tell. It we were to ionu them we would see them ou the wed- !a-Ji Miss Bessie Tanning's S. hool foi ama 1 Boys and OirlB will open at the residence of .Mr. 1 red. r anniug, on street. - a. a 1 - 4 : . 1 . -. impresses pa tnen "," ' a for armearin before Mr he is not ithe sort 01 person 10 iee, - -ri j - . he takes her cousin asise, and per- Larton creditably His hrst . step .n.H..- brm avlittl. atrainst his will to to borrow a little money his father has ?WrL! "hotel the next weekf ' where he puts up a sign as "Broker in Iron," this being to give color to the rpen at And bow opens tne neuenmuui - . o , " f v. . t: .nrl .'miui ' unnlKTh Udi IA MMID MONDAY. SEPTEMBER G..W80. euuBuau r""ro 7 For terms, apply at the residenoe of Mr. Fanning. au31rtX 15AE15ER SHOP ! Since the fire we have located in the build up on Cbnroh street, between the corner of Main street and the residence of Mr. (eo. fc. l,.,ugee, where we will be pleased to see our customers and all in need of Shavin?, Hair-Cut tins, riease accept thanks for past favors. Respectfully. & ; n rnt for Mr. Peters. And enougu aiiu "6 - -" -nV -ith all his arrangements com out of, place in a -"?Jte 1 fEJTsTiL riiK up to Etta'. trnni home in the night to If J mm en Nl'.IIIIHl. A Classical and Mathematical School for Boy. Th Eighth Term will open on Monday, January 10, 1881, and continue twenty weeks. Charges per Session: ..12.50 ..15 00 .. 17.50 . . 0.00 .. 50 rritnary Clawe English " liixher English Languages, each . Incidental Fee Tuition payable one-half at beginning of 1 k.loin at rliifiA. StudeuU will be charged from time of en trance and no deduction will be made except in case of protracted sickness of two weeks or None but the best help will be employed and mv patrons may rest assured that 110 hi. g Z tluM to VroJiote the moral and mtel leclnll fniest.'oi those entrusted to my care . 1 A.id W,Thanknfg my patrons and friends for past f.S,lW?M work to merit a con- careiui ase 01 ms own auu wuiuci . r - A -s hm n-in;tft best clothes, he is able to appear at uome, nov ye, vux " ; ;r-lT'"more the hotel quite correctly attired for a tiers, bnt with considerably more country hop, and so far from finding self-possession. Etta 8; infatuation vamsnea as sa- ne imm tw; omuu denly as it was born, she seems woii enters ths door, ana as ui. iwiu.au than belore. lioing to meet ms as witn a genue pcu, - he enters the room, with an eager, his room ratner wicitni, nnw bright smile, she quickly exclaims: cannot see what "fixing he needs, "Then you haven't failed us?" and almost gives way when he finds f in thft moit eleiz&nt room be such a chance as this." And then, has ever seen. Dresiing and sud- suddenly reflecting that it would be denly discovering that ne is "iy - best to modify this, be aaas, "ana 01 a loss as is www tu &w aUU .. 1. J 1ma1t kM IC.ff fn seeing you ' do, nis nsuai goou iu A quick flush ! pleasnre comes to bis rescue on ner way ui Dl,iB h,r fc at this first eitzn ef admira- Hslned by the same rood : angel he tion from him, and all. her habitual struggles through his dinner; escapes coquettery comes to abet the curious la danger in net Knowing wna. wine to dnna oy suaaeaiy uisuiuiug abstinent; it fortunate eneugn te do drawn into a conversation j on iron, and by 'adroitly using the httle knowl edge picked up at the forges and in hia reading, to gain creau ior snow ing a great deaL ! . And so the days ro on. Jimmie's lack favoring him steadily until he has won Etta s pledge of her love, ner step-mother's gocd will, her father's esteem. Her Cousin George had gone I to California, disgusted, as soon as he diDg tour, happy in the present, ana r.b.ncr little of anv trouole to come. Then came the return of Mr. Lartout hisriefat his daughter's flight and anger at her husbaad; his .inquiries, too late, about Jimmie by letters and even detectives, with the reports 01 mortal turpitude ami Daa repuiaLiuu that the detectives feel bouui to give him to justify their use ami their pay ; ftnd finally comes the day when, under the influence of these reports, ol . hia t put i .in el Ton. 1 ' ' l. hurt nnae ana uioaHF"'""- .... ,n A sin and spurrea 011 uj mo (:,v-0ri encouragement, he writes to Mr. and , Mrs. Gordon, waiting lor nis answei in New York, that they saall never en- i ter his house. . . ! We will pass over the receipt of this letter, with its message of sorrow to j Etta, of anger and bitter disappoint-! ment to Jimmie; over tne unei jeai after the marriage, while they Us mostly' on a few thousand dollars that Etta bal in her own bank account at the time of the elopement; ovr t'ie -I l. .. . . 1 cm r-rf r rifT (I'll n i awlul aay wueu, " ,'- ! hog upu l-ft- Wtro-ino- uardon and recjuciaa-; , 5 . ' Susptctiugtiiat here fur u UtLl. iua, the store it would mio imti k. rtii.it oaj- iji o;o into tlb.-ct win a fhauce keeper told ..t .lo. iit twelve OUHiC 'To-day the old fellow jaculate. , , 'well I d'ld get here iu time alter ad ; I his 'ten gallons w.li last me uidii tke j raooushintrs will get .the run, any- i Wilt i-A'it pired that ' this old gentle ...1.. q .rood cit.z -ri. but does !Ti;iti now im - J int take a paper, had ihibitiou law had A sliail we do about that -li;TuU not tLre to. go over it, and we c:ii!i & tret across the river in any other :'Oh. ' .said the man, "I forgot that l.-i i !,e ' It is a bad place; suppose j it -sbou-ht ureas inrougu, au sh. al l fall into the water and be uowneti : 'Or even," said 4iis wife, "suppose you should step on a rotten plank and on ilk your lg, what would become of ..... mid tiie babv ?"' " I don't know"' s?aidthe man, "what would become of any of us, for I couldn't work, and webhould all starve to death." 1 1 Ko thev went on worrying and wor- 1 rviii-T. till thev eOt to the bridge; i wiien. lo iind behold, they saw that i since they had been there last a new I hridcxe had been built.and tbey crossed FxPPIlteS LvUC'll I over it in safety, aud found that they 'VCi: ! ..Aalt. I.ve saved themselves all their Oil a iACglU. autv. Now that is just what the .. .- oroverb means; never waste your wor- La.st week a Mr ooie, iu i . t tf tbillk may possibly e.f Ruthtrtord counn, em- . ? , - tbiuk ..0n. Yes." "Aud ve crive it to me purty strong,, that such a letter had arriv." "Yes, I did," replied Burch, as ne felt of his left ear to see what portion was left for future fights, ' but I ve been thinking powerlul hard in the liae in. minitsi and I euess the, old woman back in Missouri has put off writin' till Dext Sunday! Lets go out and take Buthin' to bring tears to our eyes." Ur.ltUTTS Expectorant l IH 26CTS. A,J SI BOTTLES. Ita'properties reDemcentjNutrl tlve'Balsamie, rjoothlngjLadHeal'jig'. Com billing all taorfeaaUtigB, it U thf, . -r.....,i,T tttm BALSAM ever . . ne .....a ' n.ir, nulmC otT'irea io sufirei- aarT t heird tbtt tilt icell T?15Sed and all store . before tue cat Dead Hojr kid. cime tolly that has taken such a hold on her. No, said Jisimie, I enjoyed mj row too much the other day not to come to this hop. Do you know that I liave lived by that lake all my life, and never knew how beautiful it was before last Friday?" Then this really your home ? We were wondering whether you be longed here, or were only a visitor. At this palpable attempt to pump him he was silent for a moment; but thinking it best to seem candid, ne unnwered: : "Yes, I was born and raised here." Then, smilingly, "I'm only a country boy, you know. You may be sure, though, not too much of an, one to thank vou for your kiadneiB to me.' . Tittle as he yet understands the full Ttnt of his influence over her, and thinking that slit oaly take aom inch ...K.. n,i,.ilWf ti 14. Wl.t-1!!. IA1 LL11U . v hog upon th he got over Proud of His Deed. At the supply store at Fott Eeogb, few days s'nee, the Sioux chief Ilain in the Face, while talking to the in terpreter, picked up a volume 01 Whitaker'a "Life of Custer." On dis eoverine; a oortrait of the dead hero the chief became greatly excited, gave J a tremendous war whoop, and imme diately commenced a war dance. He then struck the ' picture wih his and exclaimed, T killed him. I nude manv holm in him. He once took my liberty; I took his life. I am glad I did " The truth of this statement is vouched fer by several bystanders, and the narrative, which is said to re the first authentic account 01 wjjo murd red General Custer, was eeni to a Western paper by the interpreter. DR. J. F HAYWOOD. of New York, voluntarily fcjCartesH- v -READ WHAT t' SAYS: nr T17TT f Kiw ;t.Sept..l, W7t bl" "-Darin, ii. - 1 I i ftJ'SrtS 1ci:y the c v.en o a v-tj n .e V-JJJ hJ nu i tieu ion Wi acwiuUPjeKjaw. & lew d ii. 1 cbocrf oily md """ 1 evr iIaSCLS haitwoop. m. p. A NEWSPAPER PU 3. WRITES.. Kx,H.-tora..t. I b.d rd ""7. "fJrS- iliS, With f lUMfc IjOTS; wTjfcrtX Had ten iblol NICHT SWlcAtJi ' Dr Ti r r S!r-I hk bon utfin lor "WVJ h ere tu. M ua I -uia..aod . f .... ..... u . ,i..t 1 m radiwed loom i liumUkM ii.ii d .. IhAiIiw. n.nptw t-vr fo.Te oloved a nesro man to help him ThHt." ni-rht the negro iiVo o . 1 i back and borrowed one, aud had got ten some distance on 'his way home, dug to a leuce, tie iaiu the fence, baiancii g it uutd Alt.Hmotiiii to shoulder tien is replied to with: : lt k leU ou tj,e opposite' bide ot the , "DeabSik: Your favor of the 23Lh I ami the ga:umon sack, wuiCh :-..a M letter to vou of Year I hu i.d r.f-pleeted to take out. caught j received. j j 1 o fall v covers the question upon uim at0nnd the m mi.Vi Plpftae consider our i I, vvt inoiLinc WUlCU IU wuvu. - 1 u.i . . an A 'AnvrAflnondence closed ; ,iM,i ho u one side aa 1 tue luiciw..""- : 1 beiroinii to happen, suppose it should rain to-morrow so that I can't go out V or, "What should r tin if T should have a headache on the dav of the party V Half the time the troubles we Iook for do not come; ! and it is never worth while to waste I the hours iu worrying. Kintfvoui r.lp..r.r -.-,-, i.-j t,wl alma "W UdrriM. nijhtJ "S? unit 3' w".ito. "'--- , . j AltMM ' oiiu, n U. n. I rmiiind it to IJJ2' . IMPORTAJIT QUEST103li . .r ,T,; ..hil,.i.. i 11.1TU voq trrtta- m 1 ' 1 I' " n ' - - Rfttdcr, ha a:i.tf to raii t ti,e ,v;j-iTtTre'irTrt ,-T-i..-. J..7-hu.T u yon tovy.l A aha - 0 -i tt ' . . .t.l I .Itnnl n aud th.-u lu tu.j rfjiou tucLT :. fit ot toii'liiiil5SilijJHi r-r. t- rrr nt ti v-. - An impertfinent fop made fun of an old farmers' large nose, mouth and chin, but the old farmer silenced him by saying, "Your nose, mcuth an chin all had to be made small so 'at there d be material left for your cheek." d.-ro aod back 7 once a (low 3. IT . 'i.l. Kiu; our AvP3 lillH'i1XI'!C'or'iat' r rai.e IheihideKin. In an 1 1 Ti t ' . . 't y boar rFJ U"iSc"u7raat, plM ahollron to thfraafcgll , two of Tail's I'iil. n!:i"(irit el!ep aDl r . cough goD, Yoa will oon au -fec. dd In the morn fnt' riun worWugfreelKyJifiJ in On the oider slate on the door of a Boston brides are said by arnua-, carpenter suop . - j peaesinan uiowci a "Cum to i- s Lieser store a ia;io t-roo-Jthe other bide oi me i The first gamrnon-stick tint ever hung ! dean h 'g and .!.a l npro at - their very xitne.JIarion Lamp I oi'. : llU3tVM - ' ' - , neck aud las'eueo , . , ; -f to cutter in baa r rencu he was found , . . j t)iUes when on their wed- .Hntr tour. This is inaeeu olj 7 Met! jirst rot home from the Catskuls. and air. Ellis, who is the only person besides Etta that knows anything of Jimmie's raal position, is South on a long trip. On a lovelv SeDtember morning the lovers are standing at the lakeside, watching the bright sunlight that 1 sparkle b in innumerable diamonds o i inf. k eacmutus Wats crest, wane Yours truly, Henry Larton. s.A tbfi storm-rack closed down over them, driving into souls the mist ami coid. , 1 Th littlfi ffirl born a few weeks be- j fore this is their only child, and its , babyhood knows only bardsmp, uui( when, at hve years t.ia, sue oegiu w . - -u aQ eyiI motuellt he assentea to de'ight her father with a miniature o. ; ive proini8cB cf cash and wood in Etta Larton that trouble nas so quieteu , u' or 8a08criptious, and in six and changed into Et'a Gordon, she j F J f tQat dillts Methuselah .8 ;heme that will rt suit in making .ns. bill edited the ivr i ill ill shed. He run news hi; Anv s o l,i i.ie u33 some language not gener L'U understood ouiiht to be encour- i;,Ted. When the average citizen. is 1 u:,rWl to sit. calrrlv bv and hear such '! remarks a: "PleBse pass me the but- -z..... . . .,rr.'f,f thee aTinvtoOM 1 IJ piytrii " . " - K.YtJ.uraDteywal daya. US a nor . i , . . , 4- '.iiA va.ura nn ft cash basis, oaper aoout out " tab, dahling, and "Now, lovey, vou re has a father wno is a man, instead ur ; struck for back wages ana ne had to suspena. uoteyt u vuf 111 a bite of jour bcuit," he feels a wild, tMTt-.mncr impulse lo hit somebody uith a elub. and the man in the next seat wou tics." Ex. w v. Wilson ia now occupying his new establishment on Main street, opposite the Banner warehouse, where he will be pleased to serve those de- to furnish all kinds of tombstones and j monuments on short notice. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. Id cheerfully furnish the club the selfishsdazy parasite the forgive ness by Mr. Larton would have maoe him. His old friend, Mr. Moore, og betore this had got him a star- m a clerkship with a very Bmall salary; San. Rosers & Co. will, in a few i t. .. t Da,J Triah receive a large iot ut do,j" cierat "3 V, " -C U, n.l would be pleased Mtincr nnf nai iura rcicio, a grtat, had always been fond of him, she per- your order-. dayp, TJ ,,..1 Stoiv Ten . of Tallv Ho uajrwi. -j,..--. i price towuehip, sold a load of hislast curing v with Meadows & Crews at an average of $38 per hundred (9S0 lbs). They will mae hiai big sales when he When' vou bring your pork to town , call ou Morris & Co before yon sell j They will pav tb highest market ! Etlls his fine. Old man Frank Reams is at tl Banner Warehouse; so is Tom Mose-ley. hffice. 35 Murray StreetT N, ;,.-, TUTTfS PILLS r TUTTfS PILLS TUTTPS PILLS TUTT?S PILLS TUTTPS PiLLS TUTT'S ViLLS " 4IUF. HI UOVS COLIC. . TUTTS PILLSf TUTT7S PILUS FUIUKT THE IlliMB TUTT7S,PJ'-LS rUTT'S I HAIR DYtv iiiIlii.laMiOol..r.r. lUntlr, 4 LTuSrL. tm u -wr. h-M by lntM. m Offioe. 35 Mu rrsy St.. Nw YHu
The Tobacco Plant [1872-1889] (Durham, N.C.)
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