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-CEVom Ertierjstoii-. Thoughts Jet us into realities. A strenuous soul hates cheip suc- cesses. Wit makes its otra weteoms, and ' levels ail distinction. : . , ' Hope nevtr rprtada her golden wings but on unfathomable sea?, A rush ot tbtugbta is the only, con, ceivable' prosperity that -can come to Truth , is always present; it tmly needs to lilt the iron lidaoi the mind's eye to read its oracle, En thusiasni. is ; th?; leaping lgbtning : not to be measured by the horse-power ' of the understanding. ... 4 . ; A rogue alire to 4adicrotr . Is still ' convertible. It that sense is lost, bis fellow men can do little lor..-bim.t All mind quote. Old and new make tba warp and woof ot every moment, -There is no thread that is not a twist of these two strands., : The Bible itself is like an old Cre 'mons; it has been played upon by the detotronfdf thoirstncrs of I -years, intirtyrry word and particle is public and tunable. . ' . .V Everything connected with our per sonality falls. Nature never spares the individual. We are always balked 'of a complete success. A Nice Breakfast Dis:i.Slice a few cold biscuit, or some dry light 'bread, fry them slightly in alittlelmt 'ter or nice gravy. Beat three or four eggs witb half a t?acupful of new milk and a pinch of salt. TFhco the bread is hot pour the cgg3 over it and cover for a few minutes. Stir lightly, so that alL .the . eggs may . be . cooked. This is a-nico dish, besides saving the 'dried bread. lie -very lovingly and fondly threw 'his right arm unaund her waist, and her face expectantly turned to 'him; "shall it be a kiss pathetic sym pathetic ' graphic, paragraphic, tele- ! graphic, typographic, orizontal, hori zontal, intellectual, paroxysmal, quick and dismal, rIow and unctuous, long and tedious, devotioual, inspirational, or what ? She iajd perhaps that would be the hotter way. A little boy md git Teach five years old, were playing by the roadside. The bo became angry at something, and struck his playmate a sharp blow on the cheek, whereat she sat down and began to cry. The boy stood look ing on a minute and then raid: "I didn't r.ean to hurt you, Kaje, I am sorry.' The little girl's face bright ened. instantly, the sobs were hushed, and she said: "Well, if you are sorry, it don't hurt me." She stepped into the car, radient with youth, and looking cool aud bright in her flower-trimmed hat and speckless it. r ir r? : suit ui iiiicu. . l uur vvmiJLT uicu iiuiuc- diately offered her their seats. She ac cepted one with an : entrancing smile, and iustantly gavo U to a poor, wan, lit. tlo old woman who had been standing for ten bloqksy whereupon the. young men did not Know whether to get up again or not, and tried their best not to look foolish. Fun at Uome.5 Don't be afraid of a little fun at home, good people, doc'tshut up yotir houses lest the stln slwiild fade your crpca ndiybur" hearts, lest' v hearty lauch- should, shake down some of them musty cob.. webs there. If you want to ruin yoor .sons, let thorn think that all mirth and social enjoyment must be left on .the threshold wheu they come in at night. AYheo once & home is regarded as only a place to eat, drink and sleep in, the work is begun that ends in gambliug booses and degradation. Young pooplc must have fun and taxation somewhere. re- 1 he new belt lor ladies is made of plasps several of which go around the waist But we opine that the y ? . r. t . ... , - large majority oi laaies will still agree with the gentlemen, tljat the old-fasb. ion belt, which is made of a coat sleeve with an arm inside of it, is the best. They set easiest as it were,' THE SUNNY SOUTH. The Labgfst and Handsomest Liter aut Paper in America. BRILLIANT JANNOUNCEMEN T rECTMENS FREE. . The followioguew stories will soon be commenced, and will j tc . the most intensely thrilling of any romances yet published in an American journal.-, , RILLA RO'JOa ; v : - or, North an d outh , A thrilling National Romance, based upon the adminstrationa ofPrcsi j i idents Lincoln and Johnson, and the Execution of Mrs I f Surratt in 1865. Wrxttek by a distino cishe D TAT ts- i - MAX.. ' WRITTEN IN BLOOD ; . , - ;"'. ir, ; i .-- . .,, s ' Tna Midnight Pledge. 4 .A -story. t? the last Napoleon's Reign. ; By M. Quad, of the Michigan r s L rFIGHTTOG A3AlttTlFATE V H : or, ! . Alone in the World. A Brilliant Society Serial, now running, " by Mrs. Mary E. Bryan, who is the finest Story -writeriOt the age. EDITH HAWTHORNE; : or, - The Temptations op a Factory Girl By a Popular Novelist. REMINISCENCES ' : OF THE r i Confederate Government. By Col. H. D. Capers, Chief Clerk Treasury Department under Mr. Memminqer. E? This will be a deeply interesting series if sketches giving the early trials disadvantages and many amusing inci dents ot our people in their efforts to establish an independent Government. , : : o : . $W A number of unusually Bril liant SnoKT Stories appear in each issue, with a great variety ot Sparkling miscellaneous n atter on all subjects. Subscription, $3.00 a Year. Clubs of 4 and Upwards, $2.50ea.ch. 20 " 2 25 u . JB Extra .Copy FREE, one year, lor clubol 5 at 3.00. -Address J. II. SEALS, . Atlanta, Ga. , lOOK AND JOB PRINTINi ook Bindin lUff BOOK . VAXUFACTUEIXI Executed in the very best and latest im- Sroveasiyie. we nave ine omy comDmed OB OFFICE AND BOOK-BINDERY IN THE CITY OF RALEIGH, aud the LARGEST ESTABLISHMENT of the kind IN THE STATE. Our Printing, including Pamphlets aud BookSj has been extensively S raised by the Press North and South. Says' . B. BurwelL A,3L, Peace institute, Ra leigh: ' I have never had dealings with any Printers who do better work." F. P. 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WYOMING MONTHLY LOTTERY Draws on the 30th of each month. By authority ot tbe Legislature. $275, 000 ia Cash Prizes, 1 Chance in 5, Tick ets $1 each, or 10 icr $5. leaving $5 to be deducted from the pricts alter the drawing. Full particulars seat free. Address J.M.PATTEE, Laramie City, Wyomin. THE WEEKLY SUN. 1 T70 New Yorlc 1 &Tl Eighteen bundled. and Reveo?s"x is the Centennial year. It is also the year in which an Opposition IIouso of Reore senative.t the year or the tcntythijd election ot a President of the united - - - State?. AU of these events are sure to be &! great intertst and importance, especially the two latter; and all oi them and everything connected with them will be fully and freshly reported ana expounded in ins cum. - The Opposition House ot Represen tative, taking up the line of inquiry opened years sgo by Tub Sua. will sternly and diligently Investigate the corruption and misdeeds ot Grant's administration; and will, it is vo bo hoped, Iny the foundation for a new and and better period in our national history. Of all this The Scn will con tain complete and accurate account?, furnishing its' readers with eaily" and trustworthy- information upon these absorbing topics. Tbe twenty-third Presidential elec tion, with the preparations tor it, will be memorable as decidh c npoo Grant's aspirations for a third term of power and plunder, and still, more as " dtcidmg who shall be the candidate of the party ot Reform, and as electing that candidate. 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LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, CARDS, 1872. 1876 THE ROANOKE NEWS, PRICE REDUCED F O R The Centennial Year. An Independent Semi-Weeklt Newspaper. Devoted to Politics, Literature Agri- cultnre and News. Circulation large and daily increasing NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE It circulates in Thirty-two Counties of Eastern and Middle North' Carolina and Sooth Side Virginia, E2j"Adtzktheks will Untune ran.- Subscription Price, in advance $3.00 per year. Send for sample copy to MA95IXQ Bros., Propriety. Weldon, N. C. PROSPECTUS OV TDK N. Y. WEEKLY HERALD JAS. GORDON BENNETT Proprietor. BROADWAY AND ASS STKlirTS. POSTAGE FREE ANNUAL SCItiClLUTlOX pbr i: CLUrt RATES. Three Copief, jer antum... .. Fire Copies, f3 8 13 23 Ten Copies Twenty Copiet, Ad extra copy will be stnt . dub ot ten or more. Additions to clutt received to every at club rates. These rates mtke the WkEKLT Uek ald the Cheapest publicatiun in tbe country. lerxascasn m au ranee. Honey sent by mail will be at the rule of tbe sin der. . . 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