... , v . 1- - . - .' . . - ; . ' v -' ' . - .. - - - . I-.: :. . ; ; : ; ; . i ' . X .- . ; -r . . ' . ''"'' f va in uv in in. nt. in. trl- lit. Cl)c otttiet- ! - 1 '. ' ' " A Democratic newspaper. Published every Friday in Louisburg JtATKS OF SUIJSCKITTIOX, Copy 1 ycar.L.. ... 2i 44 6 Months',"... " " 3,Mo..tlis.'.. .'.2.0 j .,1 N T5 t-r -TEIUBlCAfSIl IX aUVAKCE that fate rX7rnl?i and True. lie Btole Jnm its nest in my golden A kzot of ribbon blue ; He plac ed on my- bead a jewel rar'c, And whi-i-ercdjsoft as be beld it there- Tender and true adieu, adit u 1 j Tbo almond . Jns bending with LIos i Iho n.scs blbahcd tlirbuh tbe dew : The violet fimikd in the glowing light, 5 Acd !ifo was.Iwjipy, and hops was bright 1 Tcndcriijd I, rue adieu, adieu J I , 5 i.cy brought my soblicr hopie to mo 5 And my ku'.t of ribbon blue ; ! JJut the ciUwl iouod on the brow was . hid ; .- : j 1 ?Ey the llig dropped over the coffin-lid. p.. Tender and true adieu, adieu I SThe almond flowers in the bre zes shaki, s .The robes st i 1 blush through the dew; s at the spiitg time of hope will neve r awake, ?And ihc lone, lene heart will wail till it break. X-nder and lru adieu, adieu ! r Foit tubT'ouhierJ A. ii Old Leyeiul. . Mruemion i;as nanuca uown to us :jnany lcgcndi bf the olden times, when our State was yet young in civilization, and thinking that they would bo in teresting to tl c public, I here relate j one as 'twas told to me. ; The following incidents took place many' years aV when this portion j of thjJj State was ka unbroken wiUerads?, sale wliere t)ip axes of a few haijdy meneera had felled Uic forest and raised th'or rut bins s and when the wa ters of the ." .'ar" rolled on to the fkea under the euphonious uame of "Tali", floating upon its bosom naught but jtlie bark cuioe of the Indian. A band of 1 . 1 Indiaus inhabiting a section of -country W est of this county "dug up the i hatchet" atid started eastward upon var patli, to wreak 'their vengeance on the 'white; settlements lying u It lie jup- 10:1 the ltoanokc or thcrc-abouts. It sems that the' were successful in their sav age and bloody undertaking, in cariry ing fire and death into the countrr of their " pule face foe.." After satia ting their thirst for blood, and pluv dcr" began their march, homeward with , many scalps and captives, -the tropiiics of their prowess and bravery. If is said, that vhcrcvcr the foot prints of the "red men" could be found, the blighting hand of desolation was to be seen in Mia ashes and charred remains of habitations, that a 'short time before resounded with the merry laugli of youth, or was-' filled .-with the sweet songs of beautiful maidens, as It hey drew the estton into strands upoii the buwy wheels. " . Their' depredations, aroused the whites to action, and the loss of friends nnu Kinurca nreu t'cir uosoms wttti a burning desife for vengoquce, so they shouldered tiic.tr trusty, rifles, and took the trail in pursuit. - No wonder j the settlers should have gra?pcd tbeir vyeap- pDs and pledged themselves over the murdered bodies of their loved dead to avcDge their cruel death and However! this may havo beeu, they pursued the Indians unremittingly un til they succeeded in overtaking them, which occurred at a place about three miles distant from Louisburg,known as thb junction of Lynches Creek and ving Tar river. .The Indians knowing thcmselves to be pursued, dou tleSS bastened on as fast as possible, f that thcy would not bo sac unti they placed the waters cf the Tar 'between themselves and their pursuers. Their path lay along where the iroad crossed Simm's Bridge, at which place the riv er ws fordablc. Wecan well imagine their horror and dismay, . when arriv ing upon the banks to fLinl the j river , swollen by one cf those mighty fresh cts, that so frequently visit usj and AtfuvAv;i tiufiu Aiii'usaAe(iv.' a-iiv.ro they stood with Iho foaming surgin waters barrin; farther progress in front, which to attempt' to crocs must end in death, and the avengers of blood j i rap idly advancing in their' rear, and liable at any moment to filiate their appear- i i t - : T 111 1 - 1 - i ; . m . . 1 1 ! ' ' ' : " : VOL. 2. ance. pomcthing had to be done, and pt - quietly, if they would avoid the ig thai seemed awaitir.fr thfim. so thev cin 0 took up their march do the river, until the waters of Lynches Creek precluded any farther advance, which stream rains, upon a on two md also been swollen .by recent The Indians found themselves narrow neck of land, guarded pides. by the water of the creek and river, and by their foes advancing in their rear. All tope of escapV wa3 go no, ar.d tradition d.es not say what thouub! effect it had on, the niind f the s-avs ages, vie have no d iiLt but that '.hey 'called U their aid that stoicism ess tural tt their race, a"hd de'ermiaed to r sell thiiir iv s as dearly as po$g:b!e. and enter' the ' HuntirgGround" of t; eir race wi li hatted and dtfiince upon their Hps, and their deadly 'hatchets and knives in their hands. Thy made every preparauoo tor tre tigur, and calmly 'awa'.tod the j-ppr.0t.9h of the wlw s o i m ue their-appears The mp-.rior numbers tni is of the whites Avon tbi day, whitts aucc. wea)( though n.it be(o:e army of them felj wnu:jdj cd " u:j!6 death. A.3 I t the Ins dif.n pir y fought on until Jthey. wore stricken tlown, nkirg no qu .rte-r and none. A . fevv attempted to es c-.ipe 1 y crismg the stieaai, but soon found p. crrave boreal u the turbuleiit waters! f the rapidly roiling streim. Of the euthe band, not one : escaped to tell the tale, and w'io can thirk without a shudder, of tho wails that went up trom t'e wigw-iin'o in the dif.n laod, for tn m:-3ing brave?. It must ave been an awful scene, the 1U of thjsav.-igC3 mingling vi,h wild y 'the dejeper impr.-e!.io!-S of the white?. cr wi h . the ' wouoded, dead and drowijingl Of thr whitts we uny be ermi ted to suv th.it nianv tound graves . beneath tha" to est shade, far a'.vav fpm .their home?, aud upon t!i ir r(s::ng phice no flowers shall ever lift their liagrmit petals, save th- se that spring epontaneoua- Irwm tue gencrou? jap ',4 niture. There we leave thfm ieir fo;-s t"j rest, moe p-'acelul and t towaids each other in dei'h thao i;i life. Hi: mni tknUs and bones together wi h impktn'-nts of Indian war fire have ticen often found upon th:s spot to attest the truth of this storv.. C'i.od. ' A clilccr rn or e of the Unit d " S:ta"es fei ey Service, lelutes iustai c' of his own rashness an. 1 this J narri into d a',) w escape witii ins life. lie v. a:eu the fta t.Ch:rh;tte Hub r, (Floii- o' pp? ar 'Latir.t;arci E, a fish l:k'J a a, ur der, but wi h a cuiious,' iat-. ke tail : i had s'arted up a good 8 z:d sMn probaiily uVk ut thrcn fi Ct in v.'ul i to two i'a icrg'h, With a "k-:i; ty df fi tailf an 1 :o n trie hunt b c.imt intcrestirg. Twice hel I pierced iody with a b at-hof k, and the 1 s v at r ia the immediate nti"hboiho.-.d becoj mc'cnca wnu o.eoa. . . 1 1 1 T ih shoals exUnel out a mile in mit y du.c ptiors m Uhar.otte Harbor, and 1, ux m ? j tici'emi n, had waded cut fall that tiistauce from the shore a( a mile aw-.y from, my men..- The ght! of danger-never nee en tired icad, 'tuf.-ugh the hAbdr -was full ha'tfl leaf tl oil my of hr.rks mnny of tLcm twelve to fit tceri fett ia length. My feet and legs were bare, ' my j trousers teisg roilt-il up ss hi h as possibly 5ut I h id tone out some dirt -rce from that depth, ti c w t cr be:nr up to my wai?. and. u-vt :g cl p ril, -wfcf bent u.;t n the cnI lure cf the fisli I w s pursuing. uddenly, but w? y, I c uld n vt r comj Ttkend, I turned my ey s fiem the s garee, and lo ktd cut into tl e ti-tr bor I nr-Acr iavy that stmg tree sga:n, t ;r my. heart. almost ceased to beat as I I clield a m mt trous shr.rk thtt no "doubt had semtid the blood c f the wounded fisli ceminjr in a direct Hue for the- place w hi re I was sta ir.tr. A fcelir'i horrrr 'prevaded ma at once. Fov.cr tef a" d ath-striken it s-? ni'-d, Ar'jrravc one Tcx.-r'iaajK: i:.e. g tin? r.e etc?' I . ... . . . ntrja'c, ngontstng loi .; msara rcv men an.ii- away, 1 tu r.ea u-.j tjc, a.iacst ..- - ' s'.Hr:ieg lrom tfeir f take's upon the m pa er ;r. 111 Wuic.i 1 txoectcii the tr.o t horrible dtatit. The feg -uy and mental tor'ue 'of.tl at fe rful niomeat c ut never be ktc.'ilvd or forgotten : it 1 0 m.iks me ibudkr now to recall it. As thJohiik spi-rotchtd me he Ussntd hiss ced, t videiitly nconaoiteriog the pi Sitiou Hi gra:-vful evolutions ; the ptrftct 93 with whicn he glided I through the wuttr, the under 3 iw drop SDE VOTED TO p6lTICS. LITERATUltlJ, SCIENCE AND MIT. LOTJISB CrG ti jut enouga to uisciose me g it;er rows of teeth, sharp as razors; the le?s lazy movement ot that .jr. war- lul tui' ; aud, above all, the co!d hor rible "lare of tlos small vel!ow eve?: facina;e(t mg with a deathly terror- - In these short Btonda I livtd jear3 ol. honor.. To st c that ravenous deniou S) leisurely confident ofhia power, and I almost p vcilcsa, waist deep i;j wiUT and no scupoa o! d-fenca but a com mon boat'h :ok ! I teemed to shrink into nothingness when compared. to' rj.y cniEY, lie jriYii nio bit a 'taw seconds to thii.k or pnp-ir for dea:h, for quick a; a cat I c faced d r ct!y for me, and soeniid jiliiK it to spring clenr Jrora the" water as he dived tor niv lfiM. I could .scureVly hold the Loat-ho. k in my trembling' gra-p, but as h;s body came ivithiu reach, I struck at it with the eneigy ai.d despair wih which a drowning person would 'at a straw. Jn a breath I committed my s ul to God, und lor tl.'c u'x't few seconds be cacti:: nearly u-:.coiis"ciu.v Whether the muusttr I cl t the4 hoist of my fp-ar or not, f course I cannot tell. I prc2umc, however, that' Ita did. ' f orotic n;ised me his poiideruus j-is Ci'ming together with a rush- and J-r.ap Pas ii jr fail around me, he dashed cut iuto the liars bor cgair, but not far; when he turned and bt-gui the same mar ce wres as be tore. hy feelings as he sprang, for me, and ihe revulsion cons q 11 nt upon my unlook?d-for re pi to, se-.mid to inspire mo with new courage, and I felt that the ' cowardly shirk migbt yet be baulked of Lis prcv. I g lined nn as toi.ishmg ft -eliiig of coolness a. el ilerve, anci el-, termmcd to present a hnn trout 1 . ". - . wLea he attack d mo again, which I knew hy would in a few moments I -began a retreat, stepping1 cautious!: backward, with my eyes fised s u the shark. Stealing a look tbwareU' ttie boat, I -a-v wiii: j y that tha men had got it i-ff thebtacb, and were ma-hcing thenars. That look !e:ly rved my lit, for I had hardly turned toward the shark before lie was upou me ready for action. 11 I cannot descrlbermu'cl y what oc curred, for'I was t.ken co:::p e'c!y by furpiise, and lo-st. my wits, us well asj nerve, t lew the glare t-f iltx...-o terrible eves, the -almost whit-- thini-'g .-utf.tce ' - . I . oi t!:e belly as it partialiy ; tu-ued ups wards-, a;ut tha waters eUiho I in my l.C5 A ueaoly co d lee.ir.g went over ins iike an ehcrric shock, -,.s I fUtj the, slimy body brusii over 'my ; t;arc le;;s; spmet.hk'g struck me oa'thrs chest, and I -r an Jae't'ant I believe I teoanie un concioir. " The sh irk kcenie l to twist his body completely air ua:l m, the Loat-hoek droped Irani' by h audj. and 1 it 1 1 over the monstei'; bsck, my Tect entirely, cut'ot ,and loj.:s being throw til the wd'.c, . as my hea- and b dy were wholly submerged. My escape iriina death w&3 wonder ful. The shruk failed for the second time in catching i:u hetv.ecr. his mis 1-1VO j x !' ittlei I Th v.-rite: restored me a sramblfd t n;y anc: almost wild with terror, looked for the shark, and none ' c 1:1 lmagiua thej -y I !e t a? I sv.v him swimming at tall speed toward. the entrance Of the harbor. , 1 1 tur:;eii ni fuce to the shore and stag-hlong- till witliin a few var-ds ol tha teach, when I was whol'y overcome, ni swoo;;c.l from : ,c (aL,ci3 01 the . ureuuiuj or-ieattua-s urukr-oa-. r ad mg tn water o.ly I?ur feut dep. i-.fter . ... U h a remark il-lc e-f-cjpe from a hor- ,i de deh, I eame within a. hair's breadth or 'il'rowninir. The tout's crew artivid " m.t a second too soon. a3 it was evir i:i l-. ur bch.rj I as nsuscitated, and th 'n n'y alter the most uawe-arit-d t X'.rtioas. : Do y v si Cs-T.-"',Vhea Iiwas a lit tle buy'' sai.Vn gatLw sa one evening, '.'I f aid'a v. sit to mj grundfatl.tr, a venerl-Tc old .na. w:ioau bhick vtlvit tep and tassid,' blue breeche' , and hue silver k: cbuckhs. filled tue With great ae. vvLeai wtnt to tjia him troot ye, he drew ia? betwecu his kece?, and .p-l-clnj; his ban J on my head ealid: Gfindcli'd, I hava- ca.; thnlg to say to jo?.: w li you rtm.maer it!' I siarcd i. - to his. f ice aad nodded; (erl wal a'rdJ ti prcmiso'aloud. 'Vcl:,' hecr n;iaue 1, Svlitever yi u do, do the best y:a c ;n ' Tub, iu fc was my grandfather's h'gtcy tome, end it his pioved. le:ter than g'ud." To fill our y uthufl c rs v j wonld urge the above adc:; do Vocr b '.-t. . 1 read- niliou SUBSCRIBE FOB THE COURIER Only 2. - , N. C. MARCH k Om Own. If I had known in the morning How weardy all the dy The. words unkind; would rouble my ' mind ! That I said when yu went away, I had been more careful darling, Nor given you needless piin; Dut we vex our own with look and tone "Wo might never take back again. t We have careful thought tor "the strangf-r And smihs for thej sometimes guest, Dut oitfor our own the bitter tone, - Though we love our own the best. Ah llii-s with the curl impatient Ah ! brow with the shade of scorn rtvcre a cruel fate were the night too late To undo the woiXof the moru. Grand Mother's Stor. ' BY MliS. ALICE F. MUDD. It was many years ago, upon a dark night, that grand-pother's story was, related. Not a solitary star shone in the inky heavens, nor a glimpse of the moon penetrated the density of clouds that1 hung like a heavy pall over the frozen earth. A gale of wind, in un usual wild u ess, went screaming through the tree-tops, shivering in its breath of coolness as if it hailed from the a a ' nil . 1 I . r "---v and moaned 'ncath the power of. the fierce wind, their naked branches 1 1 I writlnng.snapping.ana wliizzmg arouna in the air. Rut few persons were out in this merciless storm ; but two litlte 1 ai ai a v. ti wanderers there were that braved the frowning elements. Maggie and lllte lhornton were ' . en route to their grandmother cot- tage, and were overtaken by the dark c'Jrtain of night and thei furious gala of wind. IMother Thornton s little I white cottage was half hid by shelter - firs and pines. As she unbarred the door and admitted the children, she said : "Welcome, my darling'! What news have you brought that -you have ventured through the storm?' " None ; we have come to hear you tell a story." " To hear me tell a story ?; . " Yes,' responded brother and sis ter in ono voice. ' j " Sit you etowu upon the little red stool, and I will tell you a story con taining more truth than fiction," said Mother Thornton drawing a stool to each side of her ; and Maggie ann Wil lie were soon seated thereon. 1 j The winds continued to bowl in their, fury, blowing away fences, and uprooting trees, in its course of devas tation. And the watch-dog rent the air with i his doleful howl Wuilc Mother Thornton commenced her sto ry. " The story which I am about to re- late to ycu, little ones, happened a long time ago, when .these western scenes were wild, and held in the Indian's 1 possession. There were a few white i.:u : cil.livl.c-, I. a.u AJAA UUUl bllUll AAA . , . -aa t a strongly carrisoued forts. Iu one of . . ,these m? falhr anJ UncIc ucr0 IoCa' ted. ihe latter had two little boys, about your size, Willie. One morning in the early spring-time, Tom and Gasper took their fowling-pieces, and insisted that they should go duck-shoot- ing, stating that they .had seen a num- many years after he was liberated. bcr of ducks paddling about the creek. When he returned, things had under Like disobedient children, they would gouc a chang?, and he found neither not heed their mother, who warned them cf Indians, but on they went imagine that mother'a gri jf when night m his boyhood s days until ho was se-k-camc on .,uca an one as this and in2 shelter from the fctorin ; and while Tom and Jasper could nowhere be' found!' . r i " Did the Indians get them?" And Willie's eves beamed with excite- mcnt. i " The Indians capture! them," " O, grandmother Hid they kdi them No, they took them prisoners, but separated them, selling Japer to an other tribe of Indians. j Years passed, ' and the 'poor old mother wept Utterly over the loss of her two bovs, not knowing whether they were; dead or alive. Finally, her heart was made glad. One "stuutacr 14, 1873. evening as sho was returning from the spring with a pail of water, a.tall, dark man approached, and asked her for a drink ; it was given, and, as her eyes met the sunburnt face, she said, with a trembling voice, , "Isn't this my boy, Tom? " Mother, you have not forgotten me?' t " No, no, my son i' And she lean ed upon his shoulder for support, and continued, 'Where's your brother Jasper? 1 have not seen him since the eve- I J ning of our capture." ' Tom had escaped from the Indians camp, and found his way back home. It was 'soon known that the Indians were watching him, and vowing ven geance. They would take his life if they caught him again. While with their tribe, Tom had been forced into marriage with an Indian girl, who had formed an ardent attachment for him. Ayear after his rcturn heme be mar ried a beautiful girl, with whom he bad played when a child. The Indians, hearing that he had married a pale face thirsted for his blood. ' " And did they kill him T queried Willie. "Wait, and you will sec. When the settlers learned that the Indians verc conspiring agaMt Tom's life, . , . r 1 tuuJ( cuueiuueu il mms 10 a birongcr settlement. ?Iy father had moved his fiimilv soi 'o month previou hen the horso were packed, and ox. cry'thing was in readiness, they started in the night, taking a road they thought , n x- , , . 0 to be safe. Night waned, and morn ing rcigued instead. As the golden sunrise was kissinrr th distant .bill - - - - - o tops, the travellers turned to a point in the road called Horseshoe Rend ; and tha'- was a fatal turn to them. The Indians were in ambush, and rushed upon them. Completely outnunibcr- ing them, they began their slaughter ; with Tom they had no mercy, but rushed upon him. with a savage air.and with knives and hatchets cut him to pieces. His wife and mother saw his heart taken from his body, bis bead severed and tossed in the air ; this was the awful death that poor . Tom died. Many were not killed; among them was the wife and mother. They were soon with their friends, but the wife died of a broken heart." " And what became of the mother ?' Maggie asked. " Sho lost he? mind, and is now the oldest person in a certain lunatic asy lum." " And Jasper?"' said Willie. "Was never heard from again was supposed to have been killed by the other tribe of Indians." - Just thea some ono rapped upon the door. " Open the door, "Willie. Yt'ho on earth is coming hero through the storm V" As Mother Thornton finished, a hoary-hoaded man tottored in, asking for shIter, which was granted: and. while sitting before the fire, he said,. "Madame, arc you Margaret Thorn ton ?' " I am, sir." " I am your cousin Jaspsr, then." They shook hands and fched- tears for the sake of the old times. Jasper had remained with the ' Indians for incnd nor relative. Ha knew not ; that a human being lived that Lo knev pausing uj-on the door-sill he heard his own name. And in this way did ho catc'J etches cf grandmother's ttory. ' avcr-ey Jl.iyiZiuc. EU;tEi;A! EUKCXCAl! ECAECA!!: Ye can Icrais'i tha abjva Fertilizers j to cur cjtom.x ca I.bcrs4 tcrici, cih - I , r liinc' Hxi " u$ctX 11 ou ca ietc moicoa n ks tcua.; tj any Fertibz r in markisV.'' tali snd get a circuUr, and give ui your memorn -durr. , . , ARBor.ouaa & Co., Frb, 11 1 m-. NO. 20. 1 i OF Photographic Art. Jlaleigli, X. C. It ore cf tha nsot o- l-'e Pbophic e tb'iunnU in tl.e Nxith. Et 7 o Paotoirphio likenosa froaa the tiuil!ct tn-Diturt to t . reit rrtraii eo)uri in oil. i TrdilT for ticbM If yon bre ;iVe L(of eoAk(-l reUtite" cr f udy-u niT b ft ropi 1 nd rotor-d o ra ,rv; and ti faction a wavt iturnied. iMiott grt h Atbuui l:ctnr Frm ;w v, All hint in ojl will aa . 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S M T H, C.DKET JlAKSli AND U.N'DiSllTAlIEri Locnirio5,C. mf .-, ad . ;1 t r'e t b: tena fur uitare re-airca ssd oemcd. U.fRTinsa x KucauTr. Tjc heat tilna', Tcplr t.rd Pine O Cu ljiwao o:.L..4ivfU:t uo.im, ta Vikt C.t, Give taa f!;. T. D. SIIjII. Fct orr bslow arrow X F.eiajiU. No. 1 ly Carriage Manuiaclory, rerto; wUhlrj: to Lj Carriages Vr any h 0 hi tLt liis oaJ d w.Il to g.v ; c . 1 Lefore ofitnu Luj o.tr v Best Yorkmen . u.z-1 ojs th Sdt "iIiTiUit. thit it to La Ltd I w ell auto thai Mr. Ferj-J-oi Ict&- : wt'i m).Qil repTT.m m jtroa tie a ef.ue cf iLe.o LiocIaj, b.ca iit tl4 rteuuiuroT. ia i:t roujie a hy mil lis iu li'iu t, c:. jria 13 t.a. cf Uj l:it3 C lo uirj im vt 1 tV.ei.ua tjf Fri.k 1 a uU a. j '.lAii; ti-jjun i-j c.li ti Jt. 1 wen,, vle'tia Jj it.'vr lie nl ic ut tta Dlaa t J L wvtki.il t-Jt m, m Umf lw m cr lay 1 LVi .juu in rgir i w u.e utk I ne d tuj a ii.Xaia m'.a mtilii aj pat n a. N. S. IIAKP, IUlei?! NI C. Lo. 'Jti-Om. 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AT LO XT P RIC ES. . ut iqs LiDixt wr rrrtmcriniua xjc EXHIA ATTRiCnONSIK Fancy Dress Goods ana NOTIONS ' Oar F.tock ot Trio nina I larr and mot complete: tba wekaretr: punbtjed txtore. In ibu lloe wec!.- Q SPECIALTY. And all wt m' it an opiar:ynl'i to how. Tl-e Ldire iniil l" t and fxnn'ne our Stock, ee junai to tuit them We bare mv Urge ao I 11 ilcrt tncks of Ii;V'j M.' Uot&i y, andil o , U.afctaiUiaciafuitiiiL i good .'. YAUUOUUGII L Co. Groceries Groceries A full- iapply -.always' o.j .1 hand at YARBOilUGII aCo? Hciioiy Coooty Or.fe-s tskeo ia Tiade,' j tair.ct ra'., at r ...0 lu

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