to O GEO. S. BAKER, Editor and Proprietor TERMS : $2.00 per Annum. i;0UlSBUM- N.- C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21,1 S7G. no: i i: VOL. V. i- J- .life fe s& - kj p Professional Cards DAVIS & COOKE. ATT'YS ani COUNSELLORS at Uf LOUISDUBO, F BAN KLIN CO, N.O. Will attend the -Courts of Nash.rrar.k lio, Granville, Warren,and Wake C.un tics, also the Supreme Court i t Nor.,h Carolina and the U. 8. Circuit and Di3 tnct Courts. -7 -tf W. H, SPENCER i ATTORNEY v L0UISBUR6 H C. From tie (Atlanta) Sunuy So wt '.!. - ami quaint in kr own ways, the j nod calls elsewhere, to mal: up for never knew you sweet ori anything I grrauiutn bad toco that rested there. ijy etiillof :omn cauolina. wildnesHof her niece amused her. Nellie said: 44 You see, aunty, I came last night. Knowing , you had retired, I just stay cd at the hotel.'' 44 I ant glad vou have come, this detention. 14 Well, auntie, " '.said' Nellie, laughing, as she washed her face lwfore, Rons-can. 1 would like to know the history of taosc flowers." "Mr. Rousseau," slid Nellie, lie had the coveted promise; she would be bL. But," said she, toasngly, "had yoi Sllfcrlit. They are cheap. It costs nothing to turn tho face, to shut tbe inoatli, to and hands, "they were a joKy nice gently, "'if your partiality for that 1 not better wait until you pet acquain- noi fcC8 g person who u not btfore tha child. I love to look- at your hap- my nowers m nis iKiuo.-i-noie, ioo. py face, and you shall .spend your time just as 'you "please. I believe you do love old amity," and she re turned Seine's caresses. Then, seated .at her feet, Nellie related the conversation, she '"overheard at the hotel, and the little accident.. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ... :.: '..! FnUtKLTNTOTT, N. C. Will practice in the court of the C;h judicial district. Prompt attention given loth c 1 lec tion of claims. No GO -tf "Hallo, Pearson! what's the 'program me 4 'New-Year morn in ninety act?. Take a box ?" The first -speaker was a splendid looking fellow;' and the other, as he halted,' looking back over his shoul der, chewed an animated face even quizzical as ho awaited his friend's reply. .' 'Shoo ! it can't be did!" .We'ih'un it close, coach and tour, and semi our cards in at lets of places: Fall in ranks. I'm on my way fiow td drum np Dickens I U1 ncr bea lUful head in a colored 'ana JondsJ! . . . t , . ; i:,tjdk-m-4.hif I Dilsv furnishing the -- ,. T .. . . . ,. ........ ... W- . - W, u?Not bn-Tpoty cavalry or artille- ted with Ihclcirrc? ou way lut &x J Cye, acd has expectations if aot claims, as well as you ihiuk you do mo I It u very easy to rut i 9T tbe call long 'New-r,'' he replied," eruj.haticaUy ; l overdue; to neglect aending an intita- 'you arc my fisi aad oaly love atd tion to a party to ono who is not of you inut not keep lae MraJtinlosg. much account; to pais a former fried I have gol ray li.'euso to practice law, J on tbe eireet without recognition; to bcMdes a meo attic income ad 1 I g0 an(j co,.JP jgnarins tbe existence of :07,Mrc ,i .K, . - I people wboharu right. and feeling i In tbe uuivorso " ' - An it xa as cowardly to do bo as it u "Wou't you jart with just half of caay and tuean. .5 ' , ' DENTIST. Ofler his Professional Servkuato the public in llvirn department of OFFICII, jui-hurjt. nt Wrtrrenton over )cnts Hotel. Norwood & I):ivis' htortv rv this morning, iCyvrplcase." Ml riHit. Vell cull by. I want a strong force for one attack espcciall'v. 'And 'you may well say artillery, for even your cool majes- tvean't ptand. unarmed tlic .tirc you will he exposed to.?' "Firol fhopo vou don t pro- pose stopping where there is none. he said, sinking, h.is white hands -deeper a his pockets. 44 lk.ihcr, liian ! you are pvovok ingly' obtuse. An h.ciress arrived yestcnlay' 4 Humph ! that accounts (or the iac'ivAr:ed coldness of tire nt.mos phere. I had as soon be b.mnd to the North Void as to play the devo ted t an lieircss."' r set and one pcrlect gi!t!?m.m particalar newer is sincere, it would among them, .at any rate. . lie had j-m seliish to withhold this trifle," and she ha.ndcd him her flowers. I know I - should like him. Now, A looU ot pleasure radiated his aunty, I am going back to the hotel face, for he thought he had very to fix my trunk audiavc it brought plainly plead for jt as a hoje up here." t The party of gentleman left with 4 Why, child, why did you not J an excellent opinion cf Miss Carrol. attend to that before you came up?'' Rousseau was deeply m love. When "Why? . Because I am not they went out, Pearson said: "-And now auntie. I am going thoughtful and sensible like you; be- "I'll bc-hanged it she am t a ,,.c.Wf ti.ftn wiion thpv call, but sides. I was ina hurry. I'll be back trump 1 - If it wasn't for the heiress ?".Ehe s;d 'au-bjug, , "-Indeed, L .- i- ' .wwMi I TM tut for her. I'll hold aiVii while 1 am in earnest. I know .one I want to n c o SGrVnuL-,riri lUA liiatt el I iii .liiui f .nix-. I - tr ' - -- .- . , I .T . , . i t U3 4 nun bm. 'O ' I I ... ... I rluTuwanr rt in. Bin-h f,.rmc u ri i . 1 1 C . . i. ,..i v,.iKrt i,n,i ,.rf Wnin'tLo Imtl nnrl ssr-ft what niv 'ehaneos are with u 'aia' . ...r-""7 T."" . lire, i ll Keep tneiu in lucilv,oi .iwuv j..-m.v-... arm vou of such nreiudco " lorn time" , more than ten mmulcs wliea the mcouic: It is not really a rreiudcc bntr I Much to the amusement of her coach and four, drove up therc,aud I JLsupposcycu can lall into the generally heir so much talk ofjsuclrl.wi: aunt and Diisy the maid, she tied Messrs :Uousscau, Pearson and good graces 01 auss uarroi as picas- persons anu-unar numey max x wouia bat i r - I - . . I IT others sent in their cants, t: After a ure, ,suwr.:u ooucs. little delay, she entered "the parlor. ' " Nothing like trjing.you know," ho said, twisting his mustache. ,. " 1 do admiro this: one enough ' to go those bright anticipations lor one hoir But the cheap, cowardly alight is as hard to bear as it w contemptible. I low it rar.kles. It stingy like a nettle It is pru.-sic avi l on a wound. Tl tcj cowardlineM-of it makes it mora nfut. If IW'sa Scornful Lad only v i- disgusted before I can. get. acquainted, necessary articles); a . large v,woi--ing-api oii cnvelopcil her walking suit; a cape turned wronged side out was pinned across her breast. Touching her white lingers to the chimney-back, she placed sundry marks and smears on face and hands,' blackol her brows, and the old house rang with merriment. 14 Now, Diy, when the door- j bell rinirs. ask the gentlemen in, - t - - but take thir cards to auntie. I I will be trwug to- si art - a tire. I don't know how it wiil end, but will trust to uiv wits." When the bell soided through the empty h ill, Nellie went to work. The front door was opened: 4 ' You donlt ca'l on her, then Y ...,T . i.i... Y os Jut a '-vi I no rouuu.--, o;.:t i'K uccmcnt. " . he re- not oa exvra plied, smiling. "All rigid. f i i I 1 f 53 Atelnnaker and Jeweler. I'll take her for my " i 1 . .. I. : .1 K . . 1V ' Mill rJUJillIlli .UOOI.--JIU.- mo redly, Pearsion hurried oil, loav- inglvan Ilousscau standing on the hoivi steps. - In the fancy balcony alsovc, a our cards were handed to I)ilsy, and Rur geotlemeu, ''unoxeeptionabb in appearance, entered tlte drawing room. ".Deuced coldjiere," said one. " Bousseau thinUs a certain lady ha chilled the utino.sphere." 44 lla ! ha-! I hail forgotten ' his old prejudice?.1' , ... 44 Suppose," said Rousseau, 44 just leave Jour eaiis r 4-No sir r replied Pearson Her fbkie caslunere lilted her exqui site lormjto peritenon,' ttfiOjcwM rv. save a nearl cross fastened a j scarlet gcraniuin at her white thnxit. Her hair was- in short, clustering curls everv snaratc twist, as it - v 4 i were, burnishcil willi golil. The were roguish dimples and a hidden mirth dancing in her brown eyes, making doubly irresistible, a lace always beautiful. Pearson, having .more assurance than any of the rest- had made himself m ister of ceremo nies, and noy Y.'-ilh aa .irresistible, obeisance, introduceii Itimif ?iiid tiielals. Animated remarks had' been exchanged. Nellie asked if they had made- the acquaintance of ?dL-s Hk-ano:- Carrot. Pearson an, sv.-ered tiiat they had -called during the morning, but regrc'itod indispo sition prevented her seeing them. " A re yon related ''" asked Jo'nvs; heavier than beauty." ; 44 Confound the monev !" cxclaun ,.. I... ,i . i:,.t. : n. i l t any reiigui lor ucr out iiiuutrj 13 i ue k'-"u ujw"jmij nunu, r lil feui pose, it i heir a ioi tuneia the course of time. 'you will not love iac s,' sbft a sir fid. inlsftbisvmislr. '' ed Bousseau: and they got out to Q.Love you less !" he repeated, draw jvav their respects at another place. I iog her to him. - But shu wdjurcw her haad, aud standing befoie him, sa'.d : . Ivan, do you lov1. nte well enough to make a s&ciiace for j e." bad tbe eouraprfto frankly ay she doea iiuajnitu, i . , ... i, , i t ii li r n r ;.l I UVl euro iwr uur 11 ii"wuauii, uuu ns - and I wou'd regret to fad iq love trith 1 l too much wealth. Your own charm onri tooni to our company, wo ingsclfis overpowering .in worth, .II' I csnld jkfcnb'ly reply with an equally 4- would not cschar.go j-our Kv lcr a.l,l .p0ii(re!lT,,r..Jo,j of chilinert; blU X ou bear t':e f.ame name. IS connc on. I we heard from her u few moments ago. I expect to spend 'sjme time with her." . ; Ah rei) Varson; 41 I shall sec you again. young girl stood, her .brown eyes iav(; aiiowed ilfteeii minutes here, twinkling with fun ; the rosebud month h:ilf-oncned as an amused smilo had been checked, leaning lar over the railing to catch a glimpse fhr Watties and Jewelry of the bes 0f the centleman below. In doing Uiui;h U)i ii aiHi ut iiiu ni .i p-1 v.. inf c.vW 5U, U.i juiciiiimii ivtii tin., tivjuiio bloom slipped from her pin and AUvyoiL iK-rsoiiallv attended to aud war ititeil., . tl 63SFomiorcbt- ivtei-swirg, any way. -hope this ..reception is cold' enough to bring you to your sen ses." said Rousseau. , 4 1 Ah ! I shall soon bask in my lady's smiles; be -warm enough then," replied Pearson. 44 See, girl, 44 Why," asked Nellie, , 11 are you the onl v one who cares to make my friend's acquaintance ' 44 No," laughed he, good-humor-ed!y; " all of us are anxious to do is SO'i A slight look of impatience pass ed over Rousseau's face, which Nel- O O U li JOB OFFICE. floated down, barely escaping the hurry up with your firo for these lie noticed, Pearson, also saw it, handsome, upturned face, which, other lellows." ! noting the clouds, had been attract- Burying her face one moment in cd by the little flower almost as her smutty hand, which did not un- soon as she wis aware of her loss; prove it any, Nellie turned round, and betore she could retreat a pair 3ayin or ' v.) of fine black eyes were lilted to the 1 . i - 1 TTrt sauey,,retrcaiing iacu aouu. in- . . .... i I rnp.k'fici ino i v iiuwui iu. nu Wo have na ien to our eiock. u pfivu- L- . . did JOB PRESS, with an elegant sweet and dainty it was! and the flection of type of the latest it) dec,- cance at the donor, or owner, had 3 heart throbbing with pleas He believed its falling was and we are now prepared to do 4 'My lady is waiting for me to start the fire; I am a new hand, and if you please, sir, I ain't use to a grate. You wouldn't mind telling me how to begin." : . in tho neatest and best manner. &y jou need not: eend. yonr JOB. WORK North, for we will do it just a, well and cheap as you can -gut it Utt-wbere. JJTTR BEADS, s . k kENVEL0Pit3,i: ii CARDS, &c. if ure. accidental; still he would wear it'in his button-hole the first he had ev er worn, for Ivan Boussseau did notlpart his hair in the middle nor sport an eye-glass. The young lady who retreated ! from tho balcony buret into a mer- hrtfofiKiphen"- she reached her j I - . . room. " Well, well ! was there anything half 'to awkward?'.' That man will think I did that to attract his atten tion. . Call on the heiress, indeed ! ing: and added: , 44 Except Rousseau; he has taken an unaccountable dislike -". TT.a.l I" i in'tAfmirk n.l T? , liv'ivi , illicit uuv.u a tun cocmt j playfully, yet with sufficient earnest ness to arrest" tbe concluding words. " My opinion on any subject cannot be of interest to Miss Carrol." v Unless on the subject of llow ers," suggested Dickens; 11 for your tate runsiin the t same direction, judging from those you have in your Bousscau smiled, and his fice eyes j sought Miss Carrol's quizzically. , She colored deeply, saying: 4 I would like to know his opin ion of those llowers. A strange co incidence, our- wearing -the same." Oece since Nellie's return to her aunt's had the gentlemen called, asking for the ladies. Nellie had seen them, excusing her friend. Pearson expressed his regrets, but Roasseaa said nothing. After that Rousseau' went alone evening after evening, asking only for Miss Car rol, and .forgetting every one ei.-rciu her presence. .'-It had been several weeks since his first visit, and he de termined to know his fate. So he made an engagement to sec her that evening. . 1) rk purp c and gold daurck cover ed furniture, n!:d il:h carpet in the s-.iruo colors v-;ve irrniul in their sombre hue; Luge mirrors . cn all sides rcHe. t-j.i thj niccfal rhnurVlier, .twiakting Wttfr-ii'ic with its invriftda of wax -lights. Stati'liu by the eoatre-table was Nel lio. A heavy black dress fell iu giaee ful folds about her, and the velvet bed be glittered with jet embroidery. Not a jewel adorned her . person except tli j pearl crosa; she Trould not even add tho flowera, tux fear Ivan Rousseau might suspect her l ve- of bin admira tion. He came in, and she placed her little hand in bis Tvith just the shyness to make hira want to hold it forever, lie could not release it just then, but held it in a warm pressure. "Am I annoying you with the fre quency cf mj visits ?' he asked. Sh'e8tniled, replying: "I would have had a dull time if .some one had not been, compassionate and called occasionally. "The weather hrisbcen so disagreeable as to prevent nry goiug out at. all, or receiving a j-iule lady viriitor.1 Then," said be, . 44all of this great bo dropp-'d ;0tit nnccromonioudy and ut direct in like a f tab in the dark- Society is set cf complex rchtiom. People aro boa nd together. Tbey have dutic., obligation af51ifioM. Kindness and politcnea aro parts of the unwrittaii law of social commerce. A fclight is a' sort of robbery a mean, "Only try me," he said, rising and pickpocket ry sort of robbery, too of holding out his hand ; "but coma here ttc nQtlcC onc i,as ft richt to expect. while y.ji. test uic.' .- . , It inay not crt anything just to mind 4o. Ivan, let tue tell you first, and ,J , J , , tl.cn. ifyouhtiii want me, l am yours,"' one a own bufcln.. and lot a friend "StiU want yoivr' he faid. takiug languish for want of notica and ayra. htri'th;3 arm?; -4notbiiii? shall ever pathy and cheer; but it shows what h . part us, I care not what you tell oc. matlo 0f at,a wl,at friendship U You arc suiue. "But Fiippote I te'l ou it was I nho overhcuid your cjitveisation at tbe hotel? : I know you did, darling," be inter rupied : ' for there it w: a i first found oa. Wei', but s::ppos-j T U)l you U vz? I .l.o received yTva here New Yeur'u J.vasa s?rvnntcirl ,: 4 l don't eaic," drawinghcr -till c'ohoi: "I would not excLarge you cow for the I . id r ess wl.oe fire you were making, he aid. innocently, ''O'n ! dear me, Ivan, you won't un derstand me,'" she said, laughing. "It was your own mistake that caused ne to receive a second pall at the hotel , worth. The person who can slight another is too baso to be flighted Becond time. rJ?lio Inuocftuuo ol" Youtlu Tlie Vick,b'urg Ueruhl has tbo fol lowing: I he Vkksburg bdy can stand up with any other' boy in thu world againnn accusation -.The other day. . when a Vicksburg mother discovered sugar on the pantry shelf, sUc'Callcd to her boy,knd said: - - A '. 'Somo onc baa teen stealing this sugar. . 'Is it possible?' be exclaimed polling and then everything, transpire! jvift os wr. nl.l lifivn li?l" it tr win ' vir.ir 1"V fn rnite of prcjuiHec. You will take UP hls cJCi in "tonisbment. , the heiress now," she asked, archly, "aud let her sbaro your bngnt antici pations?" Not a word d'd. he gpeak as tbe truth cauie to him, but g;:zing i.t ber a moment, fondly kissed ber merry up- " Yes; it is porsiblc, and tbe thief ii Dot far away, cither TV "Ain't be? Bo you suspect fath- eiT' , "No, I don' I." "iAddnt bo the cat, could It T bo A'cliia's aunt was well pleased with j inimirod, clanainz under tbe table la her future nephew, and although NeU icarch of iU fcin. . - turnii iace. lie wa only sixteen, sbo returned borne to ber gaardian only lonj enongh to make all necessary arrangements for tbe marriaie. . , - .-, Wbcn Ivan Rosseau iavitedTis friends to wait ou him, Person swore 4ttbat be- -Cats don't eat sugar, young man! . 'They don't?" ... 4No, sir; tbe tbicf U a cy about your size." . j "HeiseL? vI'd jist like to caUh You might pass.for a printer s devil or chimneys sweep, r but never a fire-maker." , -, None could repress a smile as the,, mard wiped her face on hempron, only . to keep from laughing out right.''" " ' ' !' '::r, ' 4 4 4 Tell Miss .Carrol . we'll not de. 1,;; 4 Ari aecitlent ' he saui, respectl ul- taih her . but a few-f minutes," said. 1 ly, relieving her oj tlte iauoarrassc-a r. ;u : J . i . o i I fjor that, hrt miht: liavft.thnii.wht hr happiness of miuc hs not annoyed you.; I Year, tHavc a scat," she said, withdraw pig her hand an turning off ootbe fore he saw tho deepening blush and happy. light in the soft, brown eyes. .'"Us followed her: to Uie sofa; tairog froiu - bis - breast-pocket a dainty en velope, be opened it, showing his little nowcis. wunerea and xauea. i .,!,!, hA W nd A Tnid ,D here jnst onco! making another mUta'kc, ho w,uld uSr i disturbed asain , make love to tlie trva-it-irl next New I she naid. acsl-e correJ tho box. "I Limit Your- Wtuitw. know of a Ixtj who will get bis jacket dat-d,' " ! bat's bully 1 I wub yon would . ... 1 - & - fc ..... ,.t U. rem h mdim r.T lliiT.f ttifl in. I V r . i ri you tatch and maul bim.' come of most of tbe inhabitants of the J. . - . i . ,. .ij-..!:. And ho wentoat to detour tbeotbci earth mut be, iiuiited, . and indeci f 4 - f . i , fM ' 5 lump. - ' - . - within very narrow boond. I be pro- " m . duct of labor throughput the world, if y Wht xieCouldn't uo.Tp CuUECU. Dickens. Only lot me try once more;'' dropping them intentional. "I will and again she sunk on her" knees J give you my opinion of thenif before the. grate, almost convulsed he Wlut0law & Crowder;; f ' T " Marble & Stone Raleigh VN C. Persons wishinj; to purchase Hfad- stones or Monument?, een see and con- suit with our Mr. w outlaw, ai air, J. A. Stone's boarding bouse. ... - Aug. 13-13W. - NOTICE er, she asked : Well,'my fine Jcllow,"! will receive I wRh laughter, "which they took for you. : ' Pearson is one name I fright or cold. think I will know him. I do wish Rousseau went to her, and, after the other would wear the gera- a fCw instructions aad a little assis nium." tance, they succeeileil in getting it J Witli . these - thoughts flying started; then; holding up the blow- through her brain she had donned her wrappings, and when the car- .riasre was announced, went out.. After a short ride she astonished her old aunt by giving her an affec tionate greeting, Miss Eleanor Carrol was not expectiug her, aud Nellie wondered how Pearson knew of her arrival. (IJe, however, owed his information to au admirer t of uie with a w ild desire to know you? the second with a great hope to win vou? and each hour the hoWo has so said,- still, more earnestly, taking a seat by her. 4Thcy came to me unxc pectedly in their bright beauty like a first love. The more 1 1 see of them Uie more beautiful I find them, the nearer I approach them' sae success that I plead for the flow touching his lips ,to them, 4f the l.era. It is fne you have not known me long, but Jet my great love be an " . , , ., - -, . . T meauH impossible to bo lcdeixrodcnt. well if TOU wanted to. ,- J . minJed wub a fear of W.ug yoi that I. ....... - . . i ir .,i ti f . . , And what is the way to cuinpassjbis , How can Ir- ho half aobbed am becoming wreicael. ' , ,, . , . , . i x . - , - x , , , . , as Burns ajwopnately designates it KTbre the wood ro b aplit, and tbo ''glorious prirUcger" Toe method Taking: her : hand. ue continued . I.iiit ma t.lil t.ir VAiir nr Willi thA 1 . , . x , j r .L.a.. Limit your want. 3Iuke ttieoi tew cud inexpensive. Ta .do . tbU would interfere bat little with your real co- coal to be shoveled rcr to the other side cfitbe cellar, and no duLc waib el for dinner yet. . Abi I didn't think cf that,ab ourmured, thoagbifully, and giving I have four fine fat beeves which I 1 hers, who had written the news .wish tQsell on the hoof. great A. K. BOBBITT. Cedar Rock, N. C ahead of her. ) ; S!ic -ft-as a favorite 01 her-aunt," after whom she was named; aud though prim 4 WThat shall I do ttith this ?" 44 Use it for a shield," said onc. But Rousseau tpok it from her and put it over the grate, , aud as the fire commenced roaring, Nellie took up th,e scuttle and said, with a satised air, 'Thank you, sir; I'll tell her now." ' As she l'eachal the door, ".Diisy came in saying, Miss Carrol asks to lie excused, as she.is sufiering with cold.". They went out to make more hur- sweeter tbey become, until even the me long, wuwe.uiy - - , u'.i , . .,iitr .f i. M. a fre,h hitch aft. tiUci holt while I Have had 'them in my I excuao for my impatience. 3Iay I .love 1 . . ' t:r " ' ' , von i nnt,w. . . There no, helo fcr t.&J irie i .-r--vrwT7 .: I T" " ' " Dossession they have bewitched iny' Ton?, lucre u no.nelp tcr it, give senses. If you were to take them I yeur consent.' he eaid, prolog her haridtuorc warmly, and reading wiih a lover'a quick eye her . answer in the swest, averted face, and ?s hope grew brighter he grew more importnnate ai l cxactia- i4You wi'I love nw you do love me, darUng,.,, Tbe iittle hand had been withdrawn fr.ta the blushing faco, and it must be fi-om me, it would be like tearing away an only hope. - It is a sweet little thing, .'but, like my hope,1 be ginning to wither. Who woidd be so uukind as tu xnuke horn it a slrt gie petal t Will you not rather add to it from your own ?" How handsome he looked ia his eager" iicss!, . -';.' : ulrx ' . ' .u- c i r I cnttally divided, would.not make tbe wouldn't bo tnch a Cbruftiinai 44Do yoa know this first leaf fiHed 1 1 J . . . mpossiblo thai every onc -should be,, ntcod -;in .thi dovrway; dressed, for what is called rkb. But it is by ao cbutch. "Yea could go. with me very , - bid somewhere ' so" it " next leJ against 44 Well V laughetl " Pearson, ' 1 I Ivan Rouleau's bx--t, as scarlet ad the satisfied with Ies, just a3 you have j , ? acc atotscd yourself to the one or tbo He had mi lea hearty meal at a . , oiber. . . r.ttauraid, aad, rising- np, ho aaU to . Limit yoar wanU, esliracto their tlur ca-dier? I Iuelarc, if I turen't : cost, and never exceed it, Ukin pains f jrgcUen my wallwt.' The caduer fired always to kep it inside of your in- 3p. and harlcl big word at him - for come. Tba you mill secure your last- ft tbrw xnbutea Ufre pnestng for , ing independence. Young men, think lreath .jrietJ ft cIiacc, tha ' i;fhis. A preat deal of tbo bapU , .P.il.,r fft u of your lives depend opvn iti- stranger conUnucd.- 'Lut I have fifty. w. After Laving n,ade yyur money, spend UoiUrs Lcrc m my to powfc. t : it as yon choose, ! subtly b-t be 1 '&Svi coolda't eroilc to uc him, j sore you nake it fir-.t -f -

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