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I f ""V, . II f ; II' I 1 rill M f -ll'll 7VX Ill II;'- A I !. -.1 . " l M . I 1 A XI I -mm t II 4 1 1 - A X.X ' T if II w-' k -r;- 5 7 I K' ' ,1 . V;:- Professional Cards. aEr;""- 21, 1881. j . ; j $1.50 PER ANNUM I t - W.S. Roct"Ac, JOULIIAC & FULLER, : Attorneys at Law, 3-Pratice 5a Ststp anl Tcdcral Courli. K ttw?c7 at, aw, tict'g iu thocourt8 -of Durham, Orange f.Ve!".jc ; tramp- i jvf4-7? AWt; .iekscd Turns in a ffOkUi l i t'Cppc-d -a the Jcip i r Atto.rneys at liaw, ' Tracticnln tfteConrtft of fcracge, 3bathatn, Alamwo.VBarKloaph, Wake, T,r!m,'Caw'a and ifi6vl'e, ;and ftiV: iif Supreme aua 'Colf'j'jfiojjs ikI settling cfiHtpg a specialty. AiT" MS STtA l it ."CleRSt ..441 .'." fc". ' T . raft- iSrW-.Ao 1 la Element ske i-S:DeeliDr beside Oa, tell meoalorpTe Haev Bhe piqued. J'a.rfeBr : allttbat xx hare uofie icr ni.' 1 baTefoild you a last I "fly foot child, V be repeated, fw-ittfiiaTowI to forgive ?"' Tod must pow, ieave you, t Dt Margaret, fort j.h iTrr- cbnsiy i crept; ' 2Sktiht&Ti4i Iq pf H'scuere r? lawyiviatru-?i ss. ..traijotrier :"a6t eiBerXavi -'not' she siltJ ";' ryv;FfiedJther Hie jour . ' j . .' - '. f.'- '-".''AttorRSy-rt Law, jVoDEKJ1 E. CARR, " Attorney and Counsellor at Law - r f- . IUBHAM, N. C. . , likc'a tird'M-hw, sweet boIb '-te! l:IwMiF KavgHfi tbein ptrefl; '6b loots ke a ).-ifict little far-tie, bat tLat voice '.baa Ivtli ekre- fuily triiaecl by a master."" Wbsstan ettiiusiast yei a. tvEBB,; J Attorney at, Law, OAKS, 5. C.: Will practice in lia Superior CourU of Ala -i manctff Ovaage and All busiueo promptly atteuded ta. JP 11. BRIGO ' Attorney at1 Law, .-"-' i DURHAM, N. C. Special attentiou given to tbe collection 01 claims in any part of the 8tate. eu are : ' u-x Lis conipanioDj biiai DolLii!- bat a mil y ith kui'irir.r. "I little cuun'rv voiso, -jiijiitatbg the tire's.". lie t-loiie a iitib tou lfi:dlj. D.-ii-v looked tip, acd B.eiflg'.'wo isees fcr.ly bair.coijjealed by foliage tpjivg vpju bcr privkej, started to Li r jr-et cvi deiitly". iAtt-iiding. to-Jrun a?ay.'' Unt a tall, gra:bKired 'liuari, witb a Liod'v jfece,'cate tastily' forward. riot let U3 disturl rou." ? i .. . .... - . A Xortli Carolina Eoraaiice. . AtiAxtic llorsn, - Moeehead City, N. C, May 25. Editors Ballimoream-r-k toiftaoh-1 luch ber tc trast herself ajrain vesvaml siia remained with ius, wfco sooa broke .ud .their li started for their mountaiB hitikiDe hr. alonor wif.h tlim "w;4'ift! ;,. .1 Ego the followisg statement ppeMT CT 3 t "cuwjm 4 twi tted to get back fo -civilization, Vfit. to rot urn destitute to her ' JONES WATSON, . Attorney at Law, HILLSDOEO, S. C. Will attend Dnrbam every Wednesday, and en bo aeeu at bis ofiieo in Hillsboro every other day. . JOHN W. OB AH AM. Attorney at .Law, EIIXSECILO, N. C. r- " iracticPB in "the conuties of Orans1, Ala Biauce; Guilford, Caswels I'ersnii, Granville and Chatham, and in the State Supremo' Court and iu the Federal Courts. said, Monk "You Daisy Sv ways to from bt'ri; Yes oUtt-ously. . We nru n'jr yx .1 . i.i rouh me WOOJ8 to our iioiti aii'B Glee.'-' . re a lDg way frctn tctro, 1, too igncract of tl.e wurla'.- any; it 1. luny nve iu.it s " .. . said llnrry, whose youthful eyes iradi detected- llie-girl's beauty' as ly fas bis "eoipaDion had toe i Lt-r voice; we nave nan !i Ik. May tre rest ia yeur quicl mai ve:s loajr . wa bower "Cert "the w I'i. ., I ti:..!-. ! . died ' then ! arc to si c WE.'' oly" i Kill man v;ns tbc-smiliEg fply; are not tume, tupub taey viu visiUd' that I -fear 1 feci as if they were iny b then ?'' asLtd AV. GBAHAM, Attcrnsy at. Law, I HILLSBORO, N. C. Tracticea in Mio Courts of Orange, Person, Alauiancs, Chatham, Granville and Wake. :Colleotion of claims a ttpc-cialty. D K. L B. HESDIUiSON, OI tit JErtrl ti xEAitb- ve ue prtnt. Sbe -f el'ited to a small, a Very small house, half hidden in the trees. "We-live there Aunt Jane, mysslf aim a 'can is not rr. Fce.a r!r Sue kit uia!:e s in! share our home; -bat t-i'-ie ;eh else there. We sehlora nge face. I "will fjetjcua r.tu-. 1 Tor.e bc-'fore they cculd lie ,;paraljzi I bav. beert'ior,,, three "long years, I weald sst - let your Obtudie3 ce&s Yoi:r1riue2pbs ia' concert werefvery prt ciona to . me, and yoa mast not tiiirik laj illnesg last night ; y " I" caused it ! I . caused ; it IT she j-ruii, "But yoa forgive1 mo! Vheii I left vou I was so proud, so glad ! At list 1 was to siug in opera 1.' Aunt uaue told me my dress was perfect, and ycu smiled wh'-n I bade yoa good iiiLr, as if you, t-)o, were proud of tho j-iil jo;u had'taken from obscarity to t-i ike orH of the queens of sbng. Can you follow me to the opera house? Can you see me waiting. for the signal j to co forrrard ? Can you bear tlffc twrrvrl applause that greeted me ? ah, then! Ah, if i had When I opened niyilips sound came.- In vain I sirained every mHEcle. In my throat easwi a purple, hoarse and faint. That was all. I staggered back land fainted.' Ah, pity mef forgive mef I would not have disappointed you, wasteeTa'l you have lavished upon .ms-, if 1 could have helped it. W hen I reached home and found you had a ytcotid strike, I felt your murderer, f'r J know I was -the' eaiiss !"' ; j .'Margaret let me seak ! jlly cbiid,:thii fctt-yKd stroke came on' be fore yeu eould have reached the opera fcou'slv' v. !:en I thought of youi as wroud and glaJ, succcsstnl in your art, a queen of song.' i 'You say that only to comfort me,' she siid wistfully. ' ' I did net know of your failure nn- t Ii .aa-hour dgo, when your Aunt Jane tolu Ulo." : ' TLtre was a'lor?g silence, broken in tho AsheviUe Citizeh. -Y'rrktea' b the editor, Mr. Rcbert SL Feraaaa: "We have jast "relarked frpiu oar aEDua! viait to liiss Maiy Burt, the hermitess of tbf mouatamsi, and :' few persona ever saw or even b-ird thw fctrtpge womasZa short fetcii, embodying all tbtt is kso7mf ber, inay not be; uaintert8tig to cur readers. - About fifty ycers fe ago a prepossessing yonbg woman ftpjicared suddenly in a Email induataia village as if she bad - dropped; froai the sky ; who she wa or whence she eame, no one knew. To all qtestions - she re-, plied biiaplj 'uly name u Mary Bart, I am a lady, and bafo come hire be cause it pleasad uu?q do' so;-" otbr than tbis'l-cteras tea OB&ttetivselfp' hcfj1p, taking the few clctbes &be naged to save, 6be one niLt st. Indian camp, and the next ad htrscit at tbe little rcoun age where the xiwU bj long. 5g traced her to the vessel ou ie embarked, and beard that a wrecked on the coast of - v - T'i-y i.n.A iuuk i law t". taiu it Jtortuarolina, Mr. Fletcher mourned cvt aiead, uatil he read tbe account, lajom the Qiiizen, of Mary Burt livlnIoia ia the mountains of that 3t.Tjeiijg a rich man be imme 4iatejj"Etirted for Asbevi le, found Mltais.B. and' as .related, bis lost How Couklinr 'Beskned. i The New York Evening Espres baa got at the bottom of the reKigaation business, and gives it to the public thus: . . I The memorandum ef ' arranprement Was to the following effect: Xf iu the opinion of Governor Cornell,' the! re signation under tbe circumstances was wise an I politic, and there whs ub doubt cf his triumphal return, then bis resignatioB was to be sent t-j the Legislature simultaneously with the notiee to tbe Secretary of the United states SeUato. Should j no deubt arise, or obstacla present itself, there woald be no need of any com mhinication by telegraph or otherwise between -the Governor and Mr. Conk liiij;', and consequently no evidence of collusion between tbem could subse quently be adduced. Oa tke. other had, should there be Exjeiisive Drugs. otjvctio, retarning .soon with a try, up;4n which were gjasses tt lUliiJ, it uif h oi large straberrks Aur t fat: cslr'by the sobs cf Margaret Cameron,- who was weeping softly, all the i)is.-ijEate despair gene f rum ; her jjeLit. " Her itdlure w&3 not the cause -i ir:ir -f. - Oi xiiiiiaaii-ijicutij liiuesa :.uy tc was so ladylike ia her uppaatiRcajaQd .deportaent tlat whta she applied for work at tbe liOESe, of i a yoell-to-dCv farmer, she was gladly j 'reeeived afil treated in all respects as aa equal. . She assisted! the f armer'a wif e and two daughters in tbe duties of .the familj', helpedwith the" esoking and washing, ths milking and ehurhing, and was so cheerful and efficient that before, many weeks it wonld have been a sore trial to them to have parted with her. : S No ona maile such light broad a Mis3 Mary; the butter seemed to come qsisker for her than for any one else, while ber skill in eatting, fitting aa-1 ! sowing, was something wondeiful toj ths daughters of the family. . bhe ;oula ting a song, danee a retl and tell a. story so well that bhe wai soon indispensable at all festive gath trinjfs. , " Ten er fiiteen years passed and the mystery of her appearance was srad ually J'orgotten and she B3emed to have always been one of the family. About this tine she was, after much persuasion, induced to take charge ol a country school near by, and, having declined more than one good offer of marriage, was looked upon as a per manebt -'-institution, always to be eousted on as reauy to a8:st iu all the kiad pfiiats usually rendered by good-natured old maids, who, having no children of their own to be mother to,- btcome the beneficent 'Aunt' of a jaeighberhood. Suddenly, however, her whele char acter seemed to change, and she' be came moody, melancholy aud fond of Bolitude end, after a few years' fcuueh- iuggave up . the school, purchased a i section ef will land, asd had a rudei log hut erected in rne of the IcY-.hest spots ia the mocatajiif?, bat bo J;.rsGii' from all babitatieria, that,: particifiarly' foro i entit met beas Or ,tb thai ji Mr. beuta nook, (loffd t?at any cood rea-4 sop why it would not be safe or politie ' . w iiuiiu:u iu Lime niiti Vermont as bis wife, but be- Tyiiig, sb at Mr. Fletcher's eqiiist, executed a deed of whicli she transferred her mountain glen to tbe editer Vsheville Citizen, stipulating hould take care of her faith ful whd eat as long as they lived, long ajid gl very summer to fish alid hunt in thtjUJa where she "had eo tlone. urman intends building a cottage in thia cloud-land-ere he and his pro tern bach- jia will be able to fish and 3p after year, and has invited bers of the North Carolina PreesiJrHociation to hold their next aMsualeeuDg eneamped by the wa- o .ffte. mountain stream which ft nvs paga'it, and gee which TneBa ber cf catch the, largest number of Pah & tell the biggest fish story. . A TaJq U?.s gone over IiUKIIAM, ?'. C. - Boat references in tho State givon. All op etatimiH performed in the lntCHt and Ix-st atyle, and as none but the best material will le used, warrants entire Batisfiictiou. Cuakuim Mod JSAAC N. LINK,' Practical Land Surveyor, urniiAM, n. c. V J3AEBER SHOP ! V Sihe the lire we have located in the h tig u Climrh fctle-t, between the inrw-r of Itlaiu etrcet aal the resfdi-ncu of 3fr. Geo. E. Loxigce, vvhero we will be pleased to see our uirtomers and ail In ilecu of Shr.TinSj llair-Cuiiisig-, rVjawe accept thank -for psst favors. Ittvpecti'ullv, -V. ' " WATTS & ML'KCIi: V III.SON, sue dyki BiUt to Fcr- v. here M:liy I ionU'l E02IG i- ir it ttcii is dying,' but lre:-h cai;d'' 'She put the tray do .vri and resutsed ber" strai. plaiting hut her 'c yes e-travea' i-lt'ci to the uanusome tv.a oi Harry liistuo're, whose air of high' breeding kul carelfens grace were dif ferent Jrolu t-iO rustics ronud htr. l rts;ntlly cot rudelf : said frankly, .lad vet. lit was seen no oce was THE OXONIAN. 1 Mill L OK inKKUlllE Mb mi'CiTlOX, 1'ubliHhed Monthly, at Oxford, K. C, AT $i.tO A YEAR, IS ADVANCE. Tlo Oxonian aiiius at increasing tbe intcresa for Literatim) ard Dducation; and gives origi nal aiticlet on K'.ii jccts of .vital .importance at well as ciilieigitiB ot the newetft and most valu able publication. ' ' Otters decided ndvautagen to advertisers. High average circulation. AdvertiBementsaro tthown prominently, are free, from errors, and are tastefully displayed. Its advertising raif s are hot in excels of its value to an advertiser, Advertiacnients, intended for publication in any isHiie. Hhould be iu the office by the 20th of the month. J. C. H0BXEI5, Oxford, N. C ' " - - " 5 OLD AND RELIABLE, Da. Sakfokd's Ltver L-mootAroBj Sia a Standard Family Iianiedr for - and Bewels. It is Purely -Vs Yesetable.It never vSr mm "Yon ate lite my fat'hi .-telle ml : ard 1 hiive like hira eihee . be died! .. fie Geore Cimerqh, the violinist." Did 30a say he a-j dead V rent cried quiehiv. lii had efthat." You. kn'w that be lost tie use of his sight, perhaps '? ' "Yes, lAuew that. 1 The whole musical wrLl mourned for-hio acci (Uni..'' : lie kr lis. heart," said the girl, "Dead ! Hili:an net heard grntly. but ho in. came her rel not. to try- to forgtt I was only a gui lt r a shiliLr he berau to to pi iv and ein. He would be .a great singer jbut all that is prist." Debilitates It is , , Cathartic and ' STonic. ft W WL,, Zi " n Cl mitt , . . I : K u A01 do V- 1 v. V g, Vvs n 3 10 r w . f U .hO fl".Tf 1 Cte& ! iUgf Rivera 3 ifl Tiix-rnrnritj-vT H 1 3 $&3 fhas been nsedi Liu pJ" ani ty tho PublicJ hil ?for more tlian 35 years.J I with unprecedented results. 'X.SEND FOR CIRCULAR. I J AJTTDBrgGIST WILL TILL YOU ITS KKITT1TIOX.V teach me thought: .'I some day; "WhyY "My lather died a' year ago, and I have no money to finish my ftaius tr go to great cities.. So I j l.tit straw hats, anl iio my father, 1 try to for get my eirf; km.s of fame and music." "If ' there was an opportunity made for you ? ' ; The girl sadilt iily stood erect, her, work faliirig unheeded. Into her dark eyes fl.ished a strange radhtnc3, while fctr ! lips parted and cheeks glowed. "Ah," sbe: cried, with her deep, full breath, "if there were 1" ' Then her? cheeks paled, her eyes dropped, and her bands were clskjd in a passion! of despair. i "Don't jlon't;' she cried, "waken the old dreajsi 1 I cannot bear it !" ' : I Ia a Wperbly-furnUhed sitting rooai in one of London's great hotel?, a woman pace3 up 'and down, o.'ten Ctrltau UiW.r it. -.- - IJr, cen ly tbe faint voice spoke ? aw : , ''- ' 'ilargfa-et, would you be glad if"l tM vou vo'pr failure was not a sorrow .' 1 r- . to lac ! I see tlpga more clearly tb.-.ii I did' when I' took you from your )'-p:n2. i " Music vs my idol-then, fame i!i this wcrlil seemed to me the high est goo. :1 to be' altained, but nor aii, Margaret, I have a cun fer siba to m ati e Hairy Dini-'mere ljves you, bat his wnnovrc intercourse witu anv nuvaan forget Tbe man, ill-accj ca'tar es"p eightel kaee J wkat i thwar was til taan ot tloblOll, ttk,en Wittr tee-Jin f Loye and Sacrifice. r "EdMpa " "Xofe tther word. I'm a wild cat wheBpack'a up, and don't you sd ith an elegance that :fl with lis evident want of 3tu& wlhj uaa auoresu mai VV t-J a tuu UR1A w-s ifummera. Keared on the iScry, ehe had never knpwa aato have ber slightest wish Tier father, a pluaibsr, jm6 nature of his business a i5;3a will, bur he was not ds- Ij or generosity, as many a OB3 houae and lot ha had rt payment, for fixing tbe letting the balance ot tne aljijug for two months, cailo, will that w ;'pli-jd tks ti the oalv iu6 father exacted listen intently for s:me adjoining rooin; -often ittancts toarether in a nas- pausing to Bounu in an stiiking her sion of grief. Around her are tokens of wealth aad lavisk expenditure, aad dre-ss ia of riehe&t material and Farisian make. Jewels llask jfroni her kanels and upon pat her face one of Tare Ufeathly pale, and her iroai turn a promise marry a public singer, lie begged cf me to give up i;iy ambitious dreams fer you, and let him woo jcu - for his wife, but I bade him wait and when. your studies - were completed l;t you make ya.rchcice.'' "Did he eoHie j esterday r "Yes." "AnJ von !" ' ; "i ifild him I could not be so un grate! ul to-yeu as to throw aide all the years of expense you bad '-given in;'. I told biia when J could repiy you it would be time to talk. of giving up my r.rt. But I can never repay yon now." : You owe me nothing. Your love and care Ismg ago repaid me for all, I could do for you. ,Io vou love Harry Dinsmcre r t ' Ah, yes ! I have always loved him." "Caa Mr. Diusmore come in ?" asked Aunt Jane at the door. , -' j.j But Harry , did not wait fpr the an swer. He was at the bedside raising tha kaeelisg figure in his alms nd avipg exultingly:- ' -;" r f '"Jibw you are mine ! 'My rival was your vciee ! Now there is nothing between y oar heart -and mine. TJn cle Hillman, will you give Margaret to ma - ' ' , "With all my heart !" . "But I cannot leave yoo,'' Margaret cried. ' - - . I , "Harry will not ask that. Harry, do-cot Trait loEg; let me see my chil dren happy before I die.'' '; . !- So, ia the presence of only a few friends, there wa3 a quiet wedding, and Daisy Cameron put aside her dreams to take up the realities of life, as Harry Dinsmore's wife, and the nurse and comforter of his uncle. It was still many days before Hillman Break died, leaving his wealth to bis nephew and the adepted daughter Vcbose glorious veice had made him sharer in dreams of fame never t be realized.; i - though she lias no sees a newspaper, being. A dog, a cut, a few chic and a co Ljose milk si place f tea or . ccfl je, s'r bviDg things with whom ehe at tims hasv any intercourse. (. I Having act-ieJe'jtly disc. y. r::d her I hermitge on ; Eummer when trtr.t 1 nsiuug, and baen in-Jtiiteel to htr I l.iudae-ss for a luncheon oi sweet ro 1 i 4 -. - n . 1 laioes auti mus, we i;ave every year since given ber a ta".l, and found her aiwajs an iste-ru g companioia, b'jek3, and never except an occa sional ;copy cf the Cdizfn, which we send t thy raill where sh- f e's her meal, The Bible is the only book the possesses, and so J'aithi'ally has she read it that she is always ready With au apt fjuot itioa, and." kuo AS nearly all of it ty heart. LiTing thas alone, the tongue' of slander ha1 never touched her fair name, and her entire life has been. that of a Christian Wo man. :f- . Though she always ?ee.ia cheerful, and ia as active and hale as a woman eof forty, ,we always leave her with a sad neart, convinced that soie sleep sorrow in her early life must ba con cealed by the mystery that surroands her. Yf'hat could it have been which drove her, ia the bloom of you'.b, away from home and friends; and cause! her to pass h:r life in the solitude of natufe 'I And now comes the -eolation of the mystery, brought about by this very: sketch iu the Asheyillei Citizen', which, being copied into "tcrmcnt paper, fell into the hands of a wealthy gen tleman of that State, who immediitely went to Asheville, sought cm"; the eiitor of the Citizen, when the two in company proceeded to the mountain home of Miss Bart. EnteriEg ber house, where she was. as u-ual, alone,-the straeger si'd: Mary, do you not know me ? 1 panaoi say luat x ao; s&e re- plied. --' Seizing ber by both handg, he ex claimed: "Mary Burt Howe, have you forgotten iiobert Fletcher ? ' "I have not,'' she replied, "bat I supposed yoa were either married cr J CI .ii O pers a Niar a e her bosoai ; beauty ia large eyes ar fall of some new and crushing sorrow. "He will die !" so ber thoughts run "he -will dp, ani I have killed him. He has besn bay benefactor, my friend, and -I loved him as I loved cay owe father ! Bntj be will die of this sor row and disappointment ! "What could I do ? Oh, my heart must bre.-vk if he dies!'' "Margaret'!'' A faint call bat heard distinctly. In a momeiit the despairing woman " 1 14 .4 t is cnangea 10 a tenaer nurse, and with quiek steps moves iBto the next room, where,' upon the bed, lies a man sick unto death. . 1 "Margaret I" he repeated: "I am here,' Margaret replied in a hoarse voice, evidently used with pain aad difficulty. "Mj poor child !" he Whispered. Cornell has, in a word, Coasting's .principles' without his power, Cok ling's obstinacy without bia esnrage; Cockling 's egotism without bis brains," and lis selfishness without his honor. He is simply a developed Piatt a boss-made man who would betray though be eannot deny ma creator. To send A: B. Cornell to Washington to rattle around in the place left va cant by Boscoe Coakling, woald be to c&nvert the comedy of resignation into a burlesque. Without the' ele mental equipment of a statesman, he is the most conspicuous example in New York of the (king to be reforaned, at which the present revolt is really aimed. Boston Ilerald, Sep. her ownlBat the had allowed her ensnared by the wiu-s of that mornibgc. had aaea jns?bt to her marriage wnu It cot proa J, young eiud, cultural operations oa the ade bad not been attended CS3. i-l was euis iji-o h.j.nrt to cuiJ, a t x sire' a j:oor, vvho-ie a board olf with sts that p Agaia net t ci ia ber ,i weni hi . t -a in hna hearts. Cecil's elulder at her U ii a chel oyer on lover The asytliin be theid makes ealtfi cHla-puir forward to the time bu'd liarry the eldest son a I' uus useituiaa, w twu. rtjae, commensurate with thp resignation Iconsidtre'd as unwrit tei, and new plana of methods de vis,ed. These documents were in trrbted to a special messenger, in the cohfidence ot Mr. Conkling, who left WTHshington on Saturday evening with instructions to proceed direct to Al bany. He arrived in New .York on Sunday jcorning, and it sooa became whispered about that Mr. Cenkling's confidential messenger was in town en jroute t the State Capitol, and was the bearer f highly important dis patches. He. was called upon, and accepted the hospitality of certain of Mrj Conkliog'8 friends, aod later on in ihe day c f some of bis pelitical enemies, for they wire "all jolly good fellOws." Ia a word, instead of doing his master's bidding and carrying out his instructions to tke letter, he per mitted' himself to think for Mr. Conk ling, to argue with himself that a de lay jef a few hours more r less would make no difference, and as long as he delivered bis dispatchea to the Gov ernor before the Legislature met on Moiiday eveaing, the object of bis mission wonld be accomplished. Sun days therefore, was spei t in convivi ality, and Sunday eight devoted t card playing aad wine drinking. ! Many were the devices rt-strted to' to extract from hinu the secret of his mission, but even while nnder the in uueece of wine he did not divulge, it He was evea permitted, it is stated, tcJ win several buadred doliars at poker in tbje hope that it would put him in a conning mood. Tbe most that could be drawn out of hia was, "No,' boys, I can't tell.yoa what it is; but you can rely upon it that J carry ia my pocket froa Senator Conklicg to Gevernor Cornell that which, in less than j forty-eight houis, will create a greater sensatiotf than anything which '.-has occurred in the history of the Ke- etorv mav now be briefly told. He There are ttyo mad men in Milwaa kee. One is a bald-bcaded man and the other is a druggist The bald man told a dsctor that bi hair was falling out, and asked him if he didn't know of Boinethiug that would stop it. The doctor t?aid be: would fix him, so he wrote a prescription, which was' as follows: j Chloride of sodium ........ 1 oz.- Aqua pura . i ..... J ..... 8 oz. Shake Yell and rub oa the scalp every.icorriing.- The bald-iaan went to a druggist and had the 'prescription put up, pay ing a dolkr audisventeen cents for it. He asked the draggist if it wasn't, a nttle. high, but felt ashamed when the druggist asked hira if be knew1 how much aqua pura cost a gallon. He said he didn't, but supposed it eame high. Tue druggist told him aqua pura was one of the most pene trating drgjitujjje ptore, and as for chloride ef sodium, there was nothing like it, and the war in Peru had sent it up kiting. He said if the trouble in Chili kept on there was no knowing bow high it would bo. The bald man used the medicine, and felt as though it was doing him good. His wife no ticed little new hairs coming out, and he ftlt good, so when the stuff was gone he took the bottle . to the store and bad. it filled again. The chap who filled it this -time' was another chap, and wfcen the bald-headed man threyv down a dollar the drugger said: "Oh never mind. ' We won't charge you anything for that." The bald man asked hsw ihxt was, when Hie draggef said: "Why, it's only salt and water, anyway. Ti.e salt-is only two cents a pound and the water is pretty cheap this year." The bald man gave one gasp, and said, ''Well, by the great bald-beaded Elijah, I paid a dollar for filling that bottle be fore, and I want -my money back. It's a bald-beaded swindle. I thought that Peruvian story didn't look plausi ble.5' The tlrnggist gave tbe taaji a box of cigars to keep still about it, but he wofa't speak to tbe other drug ger who charged him a dollar. Mil waidcc San. ; ' Something' You Want. ' " :' SOMETHING PEOPLE WILL HA VE That Good Eye. Excellent Wheat and' Pure Corn Wlis';ey at Oarrington's That Old A sple and Peach Brandy, Champagne and all the Finest Wine at '...'-'-'- ' Carrington's -s.-4.'JtT.. The Largest Stock of Finest Cigars .1 n: n.i . ever seen in uarnam and Cigarette; at Carringtoii's Polite and 'attentive clerks always at their post and ice drinks of every variety served Ion .short notice. S. n.CAURINGTOJV, Corner near the Railroad, Purham, N. C. Married People would , Happier be If homo trials were 'never' told to; neighborsi. If they ki?sed and made up after every tjuarrel. ; If household expenses were propor tioned to receipts. ' If they tried to be as agreeable as in courtship days. If each would try to be a support Qt1fl4inmrMf 41... ..4. 1. . . ' auM,wuiiuib j,y f-"i? umer i- , If cacu remeaibiredHhe other was aJiaiAaa being, cot an angel. viyt:r!;y:p!t:K'.U ,. 'i a G-roceries. lIEillS! DA VIU JUSTICE Tuke pleasnre itl informing the public that he has ouened a full line of HEAVY X- FiNCY GROCERIES, CONFECT k-oad in IIaytirnear Dur-J Ou the Fayettevillo ham, N. C. As he pays cash fcjr uoods, and thureby ave a heavy ilicount, hej has no hesitauc iu prom- ' ising to sell ms low ih anybody. -uou i loret pe place, but coma and see me. 'uol6-tf DAVID JUSTICE, -i Dorhanj, N. The Methodist Advance IfOFFIilAL SKTHODIST MPER, DKVpTlJ rni bed ihe answer given above. , Soiloi ...... 1 A kJCUv tcil pladed witti ner parent feh the love that blessomea art. The old man s miad to the happy days when he hn.fi t.ihter raothtr ot bis love and how.theicommecced life with nota- strocg arms and .uiing lacing his tan-iike hand oa The old man loosen Uerly 'and said; "Book je, Yon sav vou love ucs mau mv I n as lit. livo without biui. , Mebbe not I Ive promised you a seal-skin sack .-thi winter. Lot us test your Invr. Ttnu become tbis man's bride I ball at buy the -sack . In my band fdr $200 In the wheat pit e board of trade is your ow which do you choose t missea the Sunday c:ght train for Al bany and, consequently, lid cot reaeTi' there .until about 2:30 o'clock the follow ing afternoon. In the mean time Senator Conkling, Eot heatiug anything from Gbvc raor Cornell, and supposing that the . . anangemeat ue had :iiade in the raqKiorauduni accbm-.. papybig the resignation was ef c ly uudtkitooJ, and that everything wjs all right; permitted the notification to jhouse-dressts the 'Secretary of the United States If there w to go in. As soon as Mr. ConkliBg's messenger arrived tt A1-; banyjhe was hurried iato the Execu tive presence, and it was net until the dispatches bad been opened and read that this trrrible mistake in yielding to tbe attractions of the metropolis was idiseovered. An informal caucus was hastily org&nizsd, but only forty Eepublican Miembers coald be gath ered; together, cot encugti oy nan. evec if they aK pledged themselves, to secure Mr.-Couiimgs reiurn. xuen, again, tuey were entirely in iue aam as to: what was the roper coarse to pursue in such ah emergency, and constiquently the ciacus was dissolved with aa iDjunetion of secreey placed upola each gentleman ppesept. b acua as thev were to tLieir If fuel aud provisions were laid m duvinir the hiirh tide of bUtamer work If both parties reinembered that they liiarrbd for worse as well aa for better. - If mi-n were as thoagbtful for tbtir wives an they were for their eweet bo..rls It tUrre vtre fewer silks aad velvet RELIGION, TEMPEpt?FAlsT GENERAL HTERATUBlv" - Ool(lsl3cJro, jS C. ljoK A- ,10 1ST stock comwy). street 'costnaus and more p'ain, tidy Subscription: $2 On trial, oO c I'AYAIU.E a Y'ear, $1 fcr 0 Moe nts for 3 montha, is .AWASCE. A liher.il patroiiaRfl is reapectfullv solicited. AddreLH all Comniuuiptiona to tne kuitoi. . W. M. HUlJ&l, senior. yy'i'ilf rdislTor her head, sb reachedfut convulsively for the check. raiaia Rtadjutters now have a Camtfccian leader, aud if there is ia a name happiness snouiu portion. But we imagine it , AiXmnaQ who leada. from The peile can hardly expect much ! A Mothers Devotion. A very peculiar case of '-a' mother's devotion to ber son, a maniac, has just come to light About eighteen years ao-o a familyby the name of Harnng- maxad to Porisnoutn. it. A o ton ' , 1 were lewtr please u&r- lings' in public, and more common manners ia private. If wives and husbands would in&e soics pleasure as they " go" aloeg and ' not degenarate into mere toiling iaa cbiaes. Recreation ia necessary to keep the beart in its place, and to get along without it is a big mistake. If men would remember that a wo man can't tdways be smiling who h6 to cook tha dincer. aBsner, the door bell half a dozen times, and get rid ol a neighbor who has drppped in, tend to a sick baby, tie-up the cat hnger ol a two-year-old, gither up the play things of a 1 four-year old, tie up tne bead of a siS year-old on skates, aad get an eight-year-old ready for school, to say nothing of sweeping, cleaning, etc. A woman with all this to con tend with may claim it as a privilege to look and feel a little tired some times, and a word of sympathy would not be too much to expect from-the man who, daring the hoaeyuioon, wouldn't let her. carry as much as a surshade, V. H Woow, : M. V. Shkrrili.,: ( or. Editors. Deminioc--- action whes only well-defined 1 1 - Tf w Ihfi duty of the conserva ive as well as tbe i ' .... 4-U lUn.minn h Sliest men 01 me u-iu rriW.i ! l,i. iT'J(H Ol G0C Ol. ' h.iku; t-. coura by ou Nearly four years after, a son, Wil liam.1 then aboat two years ot age, suddenly disappeared. Abeut three weeks tri,l-EldJty'njJ'!:- Dr.TUTT'S Expec-torant I IH 25CTS.AN3 tl BOTTLES. Ita properties ana Demulcent, ITntrV Hv, Ytimc. Soothing aad Healpf . "Combining lths qualities, it lathf mstVjjetive LTlN5BAt,SAM ever ogiared to Bugorera frora pulmonary dtgeagca. j ' DR. J.F.HAYWOOD. of vr York, ToluuurUy Jaiwaea 1L v READ WHiT KZSAYSr- V9W It. P.. . I4. ..1, A 7urt Kxuiloranl. buna ur ituo. o. u.eu jrean, J" ! known medic n to iwIim jmmipviT. nu TV- 4TTT-I-P . ljr tir Iarinf thi a hn ol lunc a 4t i.-uTthc.iMer ol a Urn. a my wa ma w ieM ny au Puna- a pr:Ua lir eaecta. ii.r"" , V . . j . - 4 w d ntaaiaiua J ml 11 l'l- n Jl 1 .'. ! J 1 lie ADOimon 01 tne Bevji. .,,movit hat dl the: 'rtJrnjnUZ- 1 jTavicis n av wood. u. n. A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITES. Offiua.Kr.iWDC N"wa. AaKuM. O. . Dr.TOTT Um, feir-MfliWl. iTtii pueumoiu- taat winlr. oicU U.t kim 'ia Viunmntr I had Uiad mat ararr.tb.n BWHIMIf a"" - J ?VS5afS X n iFt 1 IvnT Virgw, Bem. vidinf and t Rep. Tl) the in Ai: and r. 1 Eichardson Dawkins, Esq., reports that 237 snakes have been killed en Mr. S. W. Webb's farm, near town.-- Rockingham Bee. Then the whole story ws told to tbe editer ef the Citizen. Fifty years .ago Mary Burt Howe was engaged to be married to Robert Fletcher, but, becoming jaalous of his faseied attachment to another girl, suddenly left hsr hotae in Maine, and went to Bastou, -determined to make her own living away from aU yvho knew her. -She got a place as stew ardess on board a sailing vessel, bound for Liverpool, but a terrific storm drove the ship out of her course, aad wrecked her on the coast of Ncrth Carolina. Mary was the only woman saved, and after many hardships, landed from a small boat on Shepherd's Point, a tongue ef-laad running out into Beaufort harbor, to which the crew were guided "by a fire burning brightly. Here they (oBn'8'a party of trading Indians encamped, who treated them with the utmost kiiidness. The men of the "party re maiaed but a few days, shipping as sailers in a trading vessel, bound to the "West Indies. They would" have taken Mary on board, bat ihe had such a horror of the sea that nothiag JPhila. ! , Gar point-Oa tory af, wise, c tifiBS parc ago h cal hi Cei Eachl his m Bidcf siaap theyi Lid, f .'5 ! ? : f , Ale tofti, bad ai aor ae I,
The Tobacco Plant [1872-1889] (Durham, N.C.)
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