(Eljt Courier CI) c our if r. RATKS OF ADVERTISING. (10 145 ra OK !.RSC XSTITC1E a iqa Oue f'tirp our iibrtin. .il OH On Earli ut lrwrtk)n.. -0 Cm Cwe nti h 1 M lvo month ............... 3-6' A Democratic Newspaper. Published every Friday in Louisburg KATES OF SUDSCliUTION, DEVOTED TO POLITICS, LITERATURE,' SCIENCE AND ART. One 1 uiil 5'u Ciw tixiuoutlt; Jim Oie TwtUftiuuntl 15 OO Ooiitr-ct f h fcr yvr luaor- on libera term Cepy 1 jrear ?.00 ' M 6 Months ...1 10 " 3 iloutlis.... .......... ..... 75 NO. 33. lip 1EKMS CASH IX aIVAIs'CE VOEl I 2. LOTJISB URG N. C, JUNE 13, 1873. .SELECTED STOltY. GMl&IkQ.e&i Hkue is a beautiful, tender thought amplified witli all the feeling of gen uine originality, indeed bo pure an(I tff .rtlcBS that we, feel it a duty to send it broadcast for the c .Uure of the mind." 1 . - ' What round tl h. wealth of tenderness lingers e memory of our childhood the one bright oasis in the desert wastes of life the time which i?s ever revert ed to os a season -of joy and purity ? ; Often, 01 how often in our sad mo ments, when faint and weary, drooping beneath the burden of care, and grief, lie had black eyes, with long lash- j jg the recollection of that blissful s, rcu cueeKsauu uair auiwv uiac 1 time come over us lite the rcmein and curly. He wore a crimson plaid brance 0f SOQ1 half forgottea dream, ) ickct, with lull trowscrs buttoned on ; j then majc fr0Bt and vivid, affording a had a habit ot whistling, and liked lo luelancholly pleasure, causing -our asjk questions; was Accompanied by a hearts to beat to the tune of other small black dog, It is a long while days," flooding the soul with sunlight ince he disappeared. I have a very and T)cacc-Jtiie noace of childhood's pleasant house and much company. My J hours? guests say : 1 With many fond memories and bliss " Ah ! it is pleasant tojbe here, Lv- ; ful associations they come to us, like , a. crytliing has such an orderly, put-away gad mclodv, sUmng the fountain of look nothing about under toot, no feeling. calling forth a tear, 3otBeautiCii11y.Sail. I Apples ibr IIumaiiFood. -V Touoliln- IiioUlont: SUBSCRIBE i k "While nothing stings the smitten heart, s.ys the Pe'ersburg App;ar as neglect or disrespect shown the graves and memory of those heroes who died in the defence oi Southern rights and independence, yet nothing at the same time more deeply touches the feelings Vii us the value cf the Apple as an article of food is fat underrated. Resides containing a large amount of sugar, mucilags and other nuy-itive matter apples contain vegetable acid. aromatic qualities, etc , which act pow erfully m the capacity of refrigerants, ot timo In''. in thia ntr, ft 1 rilliat awl much-dmird I Kdv, who had been ti ff rirg t r some time wiih ft trotdd-' of the v?. !e l to fear ft speedy t hane !r 'he wore, and im mediately r i snPe l htr pi yi i n. An t x mira'ion l:scovcied a t-ul.i-n anrt a m ft of oui neonle. thnn the fxpresEions f cnuiiy in uic capacity oi rcii5uw. f ltal filing in . f tle.opiic rcrve. ni appreciation cf her .faHa braves from j tonics ana amiseptics, anu wneu ichi i tho Inform Vi n v.aa unparnn k n'.j thoe t?ho were once arraved osamat 1 wed at the season cf mellow ripeuos, ! a pS?d'r-th-t the pn'iint cU n.t . . thnv T,rpvmt i1a1UUv. indirrstion. and 1 retdu her feiiiht mo:c ihnn h It Oh j - . I . ,wf w?flfti JmiU mnv ftf hAilla a most. hxu w 8 liable to ueioiaiy which flesh is hoir to" The operators of Cornwall, hn;lanu,j consider npo apples nearly as nourishing as broad, and far more so than potatoes. In tho year 1801 which was a year of mueh dirt.' l?ut my eyes arc aching for the eight of Vlitllings and cut papc? the Hoor oif tumbling down card honses; of wooden; sheep and cattle ; of pop guns, bows'and arrows whips, tops,go rarts, blocks and Urunipery. I want io fMJC hrati ariggmg, and kites ama king. I rant to sec crumbles on he carpet, and paste -ppi.lt on the kitchcn table. I want to sec the chairs mid the tables turned the wrong way atKut. 1 want to see andymaking aD ccrn tnpping, and to find jack-knives ".ud fish-hooks .among iny umslin Tct tkosc things use to et mq oco. They ay : ' - '" , . .. Uovr uict you a;ekc 1 .Ah ! one; benj iP'ay settle hi brains antl be at . IJut mv cars kxd aching for the pat tering of little feet, for , hearty shout, a hUrill .whistle, a gay tra la la. for the nrack of little whaps ; for the noise of drums, 'fifes,- and tin trumpets. Yet .these' things made me nervous once. A manly figure stands before me now. Ho is taller than I, has thick whiskers, jivcars a frock cu.it, a besomed shirt and Ji cravat. He has just come from col lego. He brings Latin and Greeks in his countenance, and busW of the old to" "o 'To bathe those r c )llecto il. the dew ot thought.' They come to x& 'pltitVed in the brightest hucs eo-ttt;.si: ag ever sosad y with the sowWq bbilimoatin which the present b SiVxOuded. IJut thosp who l..ivo never watched the gjcrr. and loauty of lif 3 fade away, kno'.v not what power such memories iave f. away the wayworn sovil, and deiu it weakness in another to cling .rlth such hopeless fondness to the blight, sunny; past. Yet, stern, bi;ave hearts are often touuhed by the notes of some song sung or hoard in child hood's days; its feeling is aw.aV-e.iod -at the mournful wailing of the mind, the murmuring of a stream,, and the blithe song of a bird. , I ' The wayward one has strayed far from home from tlie path of right and rectitude, cven.though by some deem ed lost to all tender emotions- w&l sometimes pause in his career of crime as the scenes of his youth are presented to him in " memory's faithful 'mirim,'. and thoughts of days long; paf.t sweep over him. A mother's amilc beams over him.;' once more he kneels beside ue. At Arlington, Friday, Dt. TaN madge gave expression to the follow infr leattful seati meats, Which aiike rf fleet credit on himse'jf anxl the sechon he represcntsi Let noth'Rg be d'-.ne to stir up the old &ud ciween the Nor. h aid EquIH. Surc-.y there has been blood 'ctiougli ued. aud rroana fnouh hare beeo 'uttered and families de sttoyed lo saiisfy the vorst man on earth. anl the worst dt mon in the pit. RQtl ;f, amid this aolocaust of the idead, , ii,y hand, "Norih or South, shall ever be lifted to tfar down a peace c s'ablished at so much sacrifice may that hand turn white with the snow of an incur able leprosy. Instead cf flowers upon such a villain's grave, let the whole na nation come and fling a mountain ot nettkB acid -night shale. I sru told that after a a Southern woman had de- 5i X deprived of it at ft' y moment. The jifllctcd nether r turned to her hom quieu'dy mi1., suih arnrg mm'i i? won' ' o-ccur to one a' ut to corrmenrc j daik a j uruty ol I f-, and tl en had her two little cY.l Ire-, -mind in their FOR T UK searoity apples, instead of bciug c:n- brgvtest anl sweetest ?otume, verted into cider,' were sold to tho poor, I brought beh re her; and ?o, with their and the laborers asserted that thej could " stand their work" on baked apples without meat ; whereas a pota to jdict required either meat, or some other substantial nutriment. The French and Germans uso apples exten sively. So do the inhabitants of all European nations. The laborers de pend upon them as an article of food and frequently make a dinner of sliced little faces lilttd t h r and tears gathering lor me xA nd'ortcn thHt they hard y rud zod. the light hided ont of 'the mother's eye?, leav'ng 'n ii elTicualle picture of thosj dearest t her on .earth a memory of bright bices that will eons le her in many a d rk I our. F.otn th, "Covington (Ky ) Jou-ml." Put a Smile on Your. Face. cora'ed the grave of a Southern soldier j apples and bread. There is no fruit 1 What do you get morose for? Don't a. Northern man., wearing a unifom, coyteJ in as many different ways in yOU know it is like an electric spark, up the wreath ana tore i to countrv as armies, nor is there any and that the moment one seea you he finH l.nA vnlnrt. as an article of nu- will fl the shock? Put a in-'ile on triment, is as great and so little appreciated. t'x k uj the wreath and p;eces and threw it to the wind a. He may have had the epaulettes, but he iv;is not wortbv the name of soldier. I would that all the wreaths that have ver been laid up ia the graves of the Kortliern and Southern dead might be lifti-d 'and linked together, each gar'and a link, and that with that one long, brigh , pU aant chai nra chain ot roses ard lilies the whole nation might be e cire'ed in (verl'.s!in unjtyjHtid go-d feeling. This is the on'y k nd of chain Americans will evi r consent to wc:ir, and woe to the government that ever tries to forge another. AVlmt to lo In CiiKO ot iV.c-oitlcixt. Fi malk Lovm.inss. Do not think you can make a girl lovely -if you don't make her happy. Ihere is not one re straint you puton a good gi Fs nature - there is not one check you give to her i sti: cts of aflectiou or of effort which will not be indellibly written oi her featu es with a hardness which is all the more painful because it takes away the b-igjithess f om the ejes of iunoce ce, a d the charm fom the b ow of vi tue. The perfect 'ove i ess of a w oman's countenance can only consist i i the majestic peace winch j. iouiul in the .memory oi; airppy her and repeats that almast forgotten " Our Father jv yoices that have long philosophers for the sitting room, lie been hushed, a be heard in this world calls mo mother, but I am rather un willing to own him. He avers that he ; 1 is my boy, and says that he can prove it. He brinjs his litlc .boat to how the red stripe on the sail (it was the .lend of the piece) and name eh tht stern, J;uey J,oyc, a little girl of our neih bor, who, becauso of her long curls and jtrctty, round face, was the chosen I fa vorite of my boy. The curls were long since. cut off, and she has grown to a tall, handsome jurl.- How his face reddens as he shows me the name on the boat ! th, I see it all as pi in as, if it were written. hi a book ! My lit tle boy ij lost, and my big boy will soon be. Oh ! I wish he were a little, tired boy in a long white "nighigown, lyng in h'u crib, with nic, sitting by, holding hi hand in mine, pushing the curls baek from his forehead, watching his eyelids droop, and listening to his deep breathing. If I only had -my lit tle boy agaiu, how patient I would be ! How much I would bear, and kowj lit ' tic yould I fret and scold 1 I can nev havo him back again I Hut tlerc are htill mothers" who have not yet hst their little boys. I know thev are livin days : that now U the tim ; to really rnioy their ch ldren ! I think if Ijhad been more to my little boy, I 4fiigU now bo more to my grown-up one.' Home May nine. winder if they g their very best Usfful Anv:cii t Buys To throw stones-Fold eich enJ carelcly hi a leather bed, and give good notice to all in tho ieihborhood wheii you aie j;oiag to pitch. ! f To carry gunpowder in the p cVe Hoak it we'd in c, dd wattr, hen wrap ip up a a cover ol eiud Si: lit.'. To slido dowu the bauister Let a 8urgoou$i' upn thelowt stair. Also pmy a pailful! ,of p ultic'e iu each of your hands, as you rr ay need it. To get ri i of i-tudyihg your lessons Kit a h 't mince pio every niguiv10' one week, 1 el re going to bed. To cure creaky boots Wear, hem ab Vaya in goii g to the rake pantry. To he polite to sbters Get their big brother to introduce you" to thtra. no more forever $ sound once again in his ear ; there i- the cottage home just as it was in the "long ago." In thought and feeling -he is a child once more. In a few short moments, years are lived over again. Then the vision is fled, the terrible consciousness that it is all but a dream ut the bedf'forccs it self upon him, and, in an impatient, hopeless way, he stretches forth his hand as if to grasp the fleeting picture, and struggling up from his heart comes the cry " come back ! come back!" And who can say that such a retro spection as this has c,ot awakened a longing for something better than has been theirs for many years in cold .,ll.o hvirts ndmonishinc them to ViUllUUO uv " CD break the chain that binds them iu the cell of misery, and walk once more in the straight narrow path, aided oy tue " roiiderful Counsellor I" ; O. my lost childhood? Gone, for ever gone I No more will ye return with your many love scenes to gladden the hea t that clings to thee through all the changes of a chequered life ! Separated by the merciless hand of op. e . . il.. 1. il.n rl.f-.Hm-ii.l pression irom me uume mv nvn.-.- my youthful' head, the remembrance of which ever breaths5 of peace and love, what wonder that there should le a chord in my heart that ever quivers beneath the hand of the past. And I must think that for all, no matter how bright their after life may have boon, thero is a peculiar charm that binds them to that time when bliss was theirs without alloy, Professor Wilder, of Cornell U uyers ty, gives the loi'ow'pg s'rort rules fr action in cases of accidnf, which will be found useful to renv.mber : For du?t in the eyep, avoid rubbing; dash water in them ; remove cinders etc. with the round point of a lend pencil Remove water fr-m the ear by topid water; never put a hard inslrumtnt in the ear. j It any artery is cut, compress Bbove the wound, if a veiu is cut, compress below. ! If choked, get on all furs and cough. For fcl'ght burn?, dip the part in cold water; it the skin is dtstroyer. cover with vart.ish, - ' I Smother a fire with carpets, tc. ; water, will olten spread burning oil and increase the danger. Before pas sing through frooke take a long breath, and then stoop low; but if carbolic acid is suspected; walk erect. Suck poisoned wounds unlecs yrur mouth is sore. Enlarge the wou; or better., cut the part . without delay; hold the wounded! part as long as can be borne to a Lot coal or end of a your face and it will make smils on ether fccs. . Look into the face of a child and smile, aud the child will lamdi o'Jtright. lie -is su f u 1 of inno nocent nicrriinent that he thinks all the world is joy. IC you rc glad.oth ers will be glad ; if you arc mad, oth trs will be mad. He arc sympathetic beings. The smile is cheap, and no sacrifice. It is agreeably p'easant. Try it ; and see if it docs not work like a charm. Put a smile on your face for your worst enemy. Ho may brave you for i l " ...l.tlo Vnt 1-nnn rllllln rTl find 111 will yield, and come over. Put a For Tfr Foitt Jk t PUUKLY YKGKT.VHLH. LiTicm MtDictxihft.oTftl to b tb GUKAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC. for Livta Ct Mi-mrr and It plo'ul fl prtntf,l, .'03upU-t 4ftiMlirft, ll;lli.uftii tk-,bKk lieftdftche. Cuuo U pifivirti'f "pint iimr M mih, t born. Cli I ftt Few, Ax , , .re.-rt of rarrral (XxriaraU, mt Krd t u I nrjj nt dmtd. tft.ftftv pr.Uiie 'ioiuo ir cr Ooan rvwJUrs Tina iiici-vicii:i alia tid form or. ixtf ' I irnKCUW, ! o,e u ,fciiUCer i. la ONK DOLLAIl BOTTL"CS. HnToidcr ,(.?rice n lfor,) tl.M ft p.k'pe trjl b, mail ft 04 Pry nlourr w l'rA. rltwir i.v iki lt. mbat It oar tiirina wr.pr. w.tu'Jrjft in A. fct.nip ftftlfti na ur Uiitr-W ii. Noi-o.b.ri :buI. J. H. zi:ilin& C04 Mcon, a ftJ Vu&&ljhl r 1 ii useful years full of sweet :ccords: and from the joining qf this with that yet smile on your face for friends, they ex more majestic childishness, which is cct it ; put on a smile at home, your COURIER, stilt fu 1 of change and proinUe, open ing always, niodest at once and bright with hope of better things to be won and to be bestowed. There is no old age where there is still that p:omise; it is eternal j outh. At Night. Here ia one of Thack eray's pleasant touches : 4It is night now, and here is home. Gathered un d r the quiet roof, ciders and children he alike at rest. In the midtf ot a great peace and calm, the stars look out from the heavens The silence is peo pled with the past , sorrowful rtmorse lor sins and short coming?, memories of pissionate j js and gritfj rise out of their graves, both now alike calm and sad. Eyes, as 1 tkut mine, look at me, flint bavft !onr erased to shine The town and the lair landscape sleep un der tho e' ar light ; wreathed in the Au tumn mists. Twinkling among the wife and children want to feel happy. Put a smile on 'your face for everybody ; put a smile on your face. Why,' asked a governess of her lit. tie charge, do we pray to God togivo na our dailv "oread? WliV don't VrC ask for four or five days, or a week? Because we want it frch, eaid the hopeful. . What is better than a promising young man ? A paying one. ADVERTISEMENTS. A Weekly Newspaper, Tho EyacnatiQE Qf Richmond, Va., EtGes Lie d His ait 1HC6. A new and bcautif al Engraving Hil8 inches in tlzi. Gen Lee' Army crot houses: a licht keens watch, here and Hins the James mer, the city 'i uicu J CJ . ' I there, in what may be a sick chamtjtr cigar. 1 !. In case ot poisoning, excite votang by tickling the throat, or by warm water and mustard. For cid poisons give alkalies for alkaline poisons, give acids white of an egg is good in most casep. In a case ot opium pnuming, give strong coffee and keep moving. If in. waer, float on the back, with the noge and mouth pr jectirg. For apoplexv, raise the head .md body for iaieting, lay the ptrson flit. or two. The clock to.ls sweeny in me silent air. llere is night and rest. Au awful sence of thanks makes the heart swell and the head bow, as I pass to my room through the sleeping house, and ft el as though a husked blessing were upon it. This beautiful incident is related by the Berlin lC urt Journal: "The Ger man Emperor, wbi'e visiting . village in his Uud, was welcomed by the school children ot the place. After their a . . I mans nlhvr thtrfl moim on uic ui lunuj - e which make this picture a gem of Art, one which should hung in tue parlor ol every Southern home- Stnt by mail mounted on a roller and post-paid on nccipt ol ?Q centa. or S tor SO cents. Ad IrerS J C, & W. M. BURROW. Pobliftbera, Urutot, Tenn. Agents wan-ed to ft U Pic'ureii.lJ ck Ch.ri. &c, , From $3 to 15 per day cn easily iuaJ. r:ua F" vaie icrn.s nd CiaUgue. ru-i i iui BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. BUY THE BltOWN GWEEQE GUTft Thebebtio u?e Sold on SO itj trul. If it dott not gjre entire iatift faction return it t my txtenr. I cff.i ihie excellent Oil s t MDUlactartu pricei and in addition will allow adla count t f 10 pw-r cent to club ot two oi more A tainple Gin on exhibition ft i my store in Frftukdotor, Utter to Cpt W K Dris, Capt VT II Bailanl; Dr W W Green, futile P-rry, W D Suruill, Eq.' W P MwotgooBei) -W P.Ptrrj, Ewi. W N llitc-ll All t whom tiftTe tnete glnt la ut To responsible prtie I will deliver the iiift in sepieaiocr pjuio m ce niter il to desire t, W S MALLORY, Kranklinton, Ii O Agtot lor MaouXactartri, WAWS GALLERY OF , Photographic Art. llalelsli, N. C. Iaooecf iLen-Oftte-nnplft PbotocrakJ .tab utrnMoU jn Um MMilh. .17 o l'uotoj;r.puic he Irota th "7 niiiAtoretotbUret -orUM ooloed oil u rd il j It rou tuxl. U j m br a hVr bof dfocl relU tr frU4,y- mar tav tt xn"- 4 cniufd to t nr. &id mi i lattiou ft way fcarftot4- KT.vb Album ! I'ior f nmf . I I ln ..t w.,!1- BJid Will t low Vdo .oototDUtuelrh, Cont Ui, to Ti.it WftUou'ft G-Lery. 2id iUr ftbftf. fo.-ly. PUBUSHEO III L0U1SBURS fJ. C rl' rtrht" 50 Barrels -N. Carolina' UC .uvw o I ,, V. . Family flour, ine erjr wv. 'if A gentleman whose morning diam hal been a little too much for him, in sadd it g his horse got the saddle wrong end foremost. Just as ho was about to mount a German lriend came up and called his attention to the mistake The Lor.H'man ga d lor a moment at tbeintiuder a if in deep thought, and then said ; "Yu let thai saddle alone. How do you know which way I arng. -ing' And the gentlemen lrom Ger. many pas?cd on. Ark Advrkti ement; Ever Rkad? In the course of a spicy article, sn .1... 1T..I 1 SWering ILIS j'i-8iivn, me Register says; If any man tff cts to bxlieve that advertisements are not read, let hm advertise that hu wants to buy a dog, lor in3'anee. If he is cot fur- n'uhed with eveiy variety of animate! sausage that morning before breakfast and, besides, with one or two sound grounds fr suits against him forj as sault, we will break our goldon rule and deadhead his ftdveitiseuient. And it is fair to lufer tht any mm who wants to si U a dog, also wishes to bury something with the proceed oi tho canice vttdure And so up to the man who wis'uB to sell his cargo, of o r ii.at he ma v buv a carc-j of wes- 4 w " teru produce. orange from a plate, he atked : ''To what kingdom dftes this belong J" The vegetable kingdom sir replied the little girl. The emperor toi.kja gold coin frm his p cktt and bidding it np asked, "And to what kingu.m do8 this belong t T the mineral king dom, sire. replied the htile girl. And ti what kingdom do belong, then V asked ihe Emperor. The Utile girl col-. ored dteply, tor the did not like to say V he animal kingdon', a he thought she would, lest bis Majesty sheuld be offended, when a bright thought cme. and sue aaid with radiant eje. To Godd kingdom, aire The Emperor was dtp"y moved. A tetr stood io his eye. lie placed his hand on the child's head aud Said, most dtToutly, God j;raiitthat I my be accoun'ed' worthy ot thai kingdom. Price $11. BAIUIOW & PLEASANTS, 40 Barrels "Violet" K-,n,iU- Flmir. A iriiue article. Trice $11- DAUKOW i PLEASANTS. MEAL! MEAL!! MEAL!!! A fresh fcupyly consuutly ou hand and e at . SADDLES! SADDLES!! Saddle Clothe. Bridle.-, llaulter. Sac Tern 11 & Harris. susccRirjexQK Only $2,00. FOE liENT. A 11 W lu-iiiM ofllce for rent, Af ply at lid olllce. (jiirdcn Sccd A freh enpply jut rwUedU lUliaow & PLKAJUOfc Bacon I Hacaul! Wcarenow xecelvius aiothtcfa Irvad of fcUkr and Sh.otihier ittf rantc.l rktiy prime, hiclx w: Jv filing at XortUeca ricca-cUW frei-bt iU.-d UAlUCOW PULaJSAKTa. i a uuATTfa ; : HOTEL PgTEEccaat Va. Wsn.Il. KIXOrSlraprlIi Nu. U-CiA : . i

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