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r f i ) ! i ! ' Cljcfcople's ffrtss- L V. & E.T.BLUM, PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS. Terms; easli in Advance. line copy one year..... $2 00 " six months.............. 1 00 : three months 75 Liberal Discount to Clubs. LOCAL DIRECTORY. Lodge directory ; sALEM LODGE. NO. 36,1. O. O. F. i Meets every Tuesday night, in the Hall over Sidilall's Store, at 8 o'clock,. J. H. ' astkn, N. G. ! y. M. Keith, Secretary. i SAM.M ENCAMPMENT, NO. 0, 1. O. O. f, Meets second and fourth Fridays of juch month, same Hall as above, at8 o'clock. 0. E. Crist, Scribe. J. H. Shultz, C. P. SALEM LODGE, NO. 18, KNIGHTS OF I'YTHIAS.. Meets every Wednesday night, sinte' Hall as -'above, at 8 o'clock: C; E. Ckist, C. C. J.H. Shultz. K of R & S. SALEM LODGE, No. 89, A. F. & A. M Meets on. the 1st Thursdav in every month, samcHall as above' at 74 o'clock. W. G. hB.AHSsoN. W. M. - A. Ebert,! Secretary, Dff C cm c' JOB PRINTING. VOL XXVI. SALEM, N. C- JUNE 13, 1878. NO. 24. T1IE TRESS JOB DEPABTMENT U t3Jltl with jCI rasu7 mm-Hal uxl b loUy ptipar l do work vltk JfE.VR.TSS. DISPATCU ai tX M YERY LOWEST PRICES. Ro , sure to gi ve m a trial btfort coa- I tracting witfc may ou tl. FREDERTfllf 'DKAYft 'WILL. I have not thoushtabout it at With a sad smille, Nannette fol- may ia any way contribute. um ;j all murmured Nannette, wearily, lowed him from the room, and went I attach a responsibility td o(5 Well, since you are both so urg- nnding he paused lor a reply, and on to the drawing-room. m tno ciais ior licensing either drinker or ent, and since making a will won't then added, as wearily : ' 'But you course of half an hour Mr.-Perkly seller. ... J end my life, I'll do it at once, and are mistaken. He rdid leave a will." joined her there. ' In this manner a traffic perfectly you shall witness it." Mr. Dean started, flushed, and 'Well r she mu And the speaker a white-haired exclaimed, hasiiiy ; old ffentleman. laughed nleasantlv. 'Where is it t CD ' O and drew toward him an old book lying on the table at his side. Se lecting one of the two or three blank Duration or Business Depression Have we since 1S73 been losing through a commercial crisis unpre cedented iu the bUtoryof this ccraa trv ? I la v n sank ao deenlr in tha nere. ' . . l iu iu m.uner a iraiuc pcricctiy "f - " . . Y i ..v."' l I The nraski ,he mumured, toIm. legitimate,! proper in il, -tare d"i.1 JT" Ih'wIS. ' All right he Unghcd. . 'He h would be protected. Dealer, would '"T" .-TiL '.V IZ '". from bci Dut one aesire. 1 imnKi ana xnas 13 1 ue rm i cium oi cusioniers mey 1 ;n Tnini ! iii th!r forr ho wrmi. 41 doa't know,' sighed Nannette. to slink away without meeting you do not ' want, and linaor dealing ncnt a mmn.-uitvon nritb the mnic I only hnow he told me he had again. A more crest-fallen wretch take its place in the ranks of other period of 1837, and the neveral yean made one.' ! , never breathed At first he wanted respectable branches of business." follow iog h augj;etive on these 0h !' ejaculated Mr. Dean, with to dispute the validity of the will, t points.. SomethSog, like fire years prolonged emphasis, and then said : because it was written on the blank Stick to Your Bush. have now ctapcd kincc the pro. Aiie ui iuc joau uno coi coi uepreion reran, ana a cor WINSTON CHAPTER, No; 4, "ROYAL ARCH MASONS. Meets in the Masonic Hall at Winston, each first and third Friday nisrht of every month. C S. Hauser, Sec. 11. T. Bahnsos, H. P. . WINSTON LODGE, I. O. O, G. T., Meets in Commissioners' Hall, Salem, every Thurs .lav. at 8 o'clock. J. 11, Johssos, W. C. T. V". S. Co well, Jr., Secretary. ; Post Office Direct ary. Salem, N, C. Post Office Arrangements. Office hours from 6:30 o'c1oc,a. m., to "):30 r. m., and one hour after the R. R mail is open during the week. As no mails arrive or depart on Sun ilay, the office will not be open on that lay. - TIME OF ARRIVAL AKD DEPARTURE OF MAILS. R AILROAD, from Greensboro to Sa lem closes every day, except Snuday, .it 6:4.), a. m. Lue every day, except Sunday, at 7:40 p. m.. MOUNT AIRY, via. Winston, Old Town, Bethania, Five Forks, Dalton, Pilot Mountain, Flat Shoals and Tom's Creek. Closes every day except Suuday, at .6:30, a. m. Due every day except Minday, at t, p.. m. .MADlSON,.via. Winston, Sedge Gar den, Gemanton, Walnut Cove, Saura- fnwn and Pine Hall. Closes, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6:30, a. m. Due Monday, Wednesday and Friday I'V .), p. in. r. ! HUNTS VILLE, via.-Clemmonsville, Lewisville and Panther Creek. Closes Monday, Wednesday and Friday at (.1:30, a. m. Due Tuesday, Thursday tn.t- baturuay by 6, p. m. ' FULTON, via. Friedberg, Advance n( Elbaville, closes every Friday, at b :.(, A. M. line every Saturday, by 8, A. M. - .!'!.-. ,' RICHMOND HILL, via,! Mount Ta bor, Vienna. Red Plains and East Bend Closes Monday and Friday at 7 a. m fue Tuesday and Saturday by 2, p. m 11. W. SHORE, P. M. I. W. DURHAM, :J PRACTICAL rtAi Vv atil-!n tn Vita V,,,cV. I rvTWrf1i tlin YnrV fimTltZmi 1- nr-.orw.,A n t i ww nnvAM n n m . . w nr . . m bmwa n n r r r . r i . j w ..v-n..i . . i . j - i . .1 . . a a .a.-. ' .j ..v.x. a. a a . . ...a. m . am ... . - awm U-. 11 0 t j.i h.Pnr rpmt i nn .-in in t v, thus nre!Mi.ta the contmt : ;! I irowr-iejr ana LMna orxm tiw ucre 1 1 sncceeut. m proving 10 uu bub- --r J" I tTh 'atnAnnt r.fnnl'jl in thU I Cestu It iutt M ftm t U thai if I a .1 i i 1 .1.. . i -.1 I timM. In nnsvr tn n. nnration howl An OniOunl I CsTUiai Id lots I . . . . Aiuuseu iroin iier upaiujr uy me iacuun iuai a mil is a lfiu uemer , , r, , Ir. ,W f I w WOCiccX OH il Cieaa w ll tu- 't significant tone, Nannette looked up penned on a sheet of paper or in a f e. x 80. Tcr SUCCC!SSI,1, no MrsOD, cnirartd in' huinew of a!l ri4 ' decP 1110 tmh .diiTaic: a inquiringly, and he continued : book. Ah, there he goc8,'-he smil- ZTJ IZ. ' a" Wnd were much smaller than In Kirolent potion, or iu own, ;Thr ies, tne law gives rae everymmg, ed as the iront door swung near.iy J y " 1873, but the destruction to credit wajrJ;, tJ r n.gni and vou. JSannette.-will seethe nro- to. IIe wi 1 p we vou no more uaJ aa a iau, a rarvy ftn(! lh -jr f nrYrw.rir - I TJ taouiai, pnovpnrrsccni. in leaves at the end, he took up a pen and diDried it into th .nk. 'I confess I was not prepared for That amounts to nothing. In the leaf of an old day-book, which had such promptitude, j smiled one tne gentlemen in reply ; 'but we snail oe oniv too happy to serve you,' adding, a little dryly : Don' you think, however, it would be just as well to get a sheet of paper r 'JNot a bit of it. returned Mr. Dean; this leaf is as good as a sheet,' and he proceeded to pen, in bold characters: 'The last will and tes tament of Frederick Dean.' 'As you like,' said the. other, ex changing an amused smite with his companion. 'Only insure Nannette a comfortable future, and remember that to insure it you must cut out that leaf, and place it where it can be found by the proper person when needed. ' " ; W A pre-occupied nod answered the counsel, and for a little while noth Brazil' and Br-jr. Thoe who sigh far a lode In Bra ail should read what Mr. Bigg. With er writes of tho beau tie of that country: - 1 Tho rausketo make Int home in A tiny Cy, ealkd W- tor as small and malli- tudioons as a Unas of dust, paac throush tho roeshca t 1 tbe . Cct net, ti.cn pcactaaea ih fcalr and baxd and sticks its Tecoraocs pn bofcis'ioto the skin. ,The Joathtomi tick named mropett when dltt&rh ed on the comes and twirs by t foot of the passer by, s warns up th you, JNannette, will see tne pro- to. ile win give you priety of establishing yourself else- trouble.' where.' Mr. Perkly was right. Mr. Dean 'But papa told me he made-me j had left, and Nannette heard from his sole legatee, Said Nannette, in him no more. slow, startled tones. That won't Rtand in law ' snPPr. Accidental Homicide. ed Mr. Dean. t s. 13etsey Clemmons was shot Anil f!.. unMifiNk mtwrt v rtt K 1 t !) V DV IW M V W fc VI' WW BV.Ts Doys ana gins nere going xo piCK comparatively, far greater, and after uiacn.uerrn.-3. 1 amen 10 CO wuii 1 K UiMot tS vinr lhiro tru tin. them, but was afraid father would thing liko the vitality in bawoc not let me. When I told him what I and limine in prices and abundance phorph: tho dark, and with a coTertntf of brilliant hues like del-caUly-funncl moAa, the ends of which branch inu point! antlers, inflicts with ever ins ingkvas heard but the hurried scratch n the second, 1 expect you to go. xo go : ecnoea nanneiic. 'Certainly,' was the cold reply. ' x ou are nothing to me. My broth of the pen. At last the writer threw it down, and leaning back in his chair, read the document aloud. 'Does that suit s you r he asked, turning to his visitors as he finished. An eager affirmative answered me the favor to pack your clothing him. 'Then remember he said, with sudden earnest cravitv. 'to see iustice done if mv Nannette should with your appropriation of any per- meet witn trouDie. Ana now ivc ouuai cuc''w- a uwn Ul ulJ will sio-n.' T missal followed the heartless words. The signing was done, the book I Nannette rose with bursting heart, rlnQPrl and T.nsh-d asiilft till tho fare- and was abouut to leave the room ... .V a. . aa ..a..a, w - a was coing on lie at ohec cave me of unquestionable credit that exwu C" . . V Vmr u! rmr,.; ia r.t 1. thm T at the ntvnt time. In 1843 cotton Ancr? 19 a UVC,J Ml WDO lor" hardly contain myself. I rushed MjIJing at four cents, lowct 'You don't mean that you are go- and killed by her husband on the into the kitchen cot a basket, and V or fo3 saleV S to turn me oat of my own nignt ot me -a 01 June, jorin eu my rooiuer ior iuucucou. 1 ... Clemmons her husband, and two a nau u e oasKct un my arm, ana to tho e,t Indiw at ?3 50 for new others, had been drinking together, as just going out at the gate and n for olJf an(1 n0Qr w&4 retail, and Mr. Clemmons muted them when my father called me back. jriff at j n Albany cargoes of home with him to an oyster sunner. Ue took my hand and said in a gen- lumber were mjllinir at ?J 50. the tie voice : freight alone on which was (C. Ileal Joseph, what are you going to citato in all oar cilica sold at ruin- do V ou- pricisi to those owning it, At To pick berries, I replied. New Haven, lots of the southern Thn- .Tnnli- I want tn tll xmi lKrtion of the city which copI the is this: hen you leave to shoot one of them. 1 Mrs. Clem- to seek for a better one. The other boys and girls will run about home?' exclaimed the girl, incred ulously. ''; 'Certainly not, again sneered Mr. Dean. 'In the first place, you have no home this place is mine ; After the supper which was served in the kitchen Clemmons told them to go home, that he wanted to go to bed. this they retuscd to do, and attempted to co m the mcnttng powers are not to be des pised. , V-" -'Bat one of the worst enemies of mankind, as well as cattle and hop, is a big spotted fly which come along silently and pricks tb fdy of its victim. It sacks no blood and instils no venom ; its minul weap on, instantly withdrawn, leave no er adopted you I have nothing to house, when a scuffle etsued. Clem- no hing. It is this: "When do with that. You will therefore do mons got his gun, and threatened find a pretty good bush, do not and leave at vour earliest conven- mons hearinc the distorbance ran other boys and T An nnt .ntorforo. I out and pot between the narties. I pickins a little here and a little a v - v v 'W l -tv w o j r J I - when one of them strick the gun, and it went off, shooting hef in the leg, cutting an artery. ; Slio died in about half an hour. , The coroner held an inquest over her. Their verdict was that she there, passing a good deal of time, and getting but very few berries. I went and had a capital time. I ccive, were over five years from its so rentes or irritation at the time. The man thus eJightlr panciuml does not rub or scratch himcl& He little knows he has received the de- - . t.i in - i- - purchaser in m from $35 to I0 w a..WBrea wuipwwu- ..... - - I Mima m. lrrivflifi r m m tvril K? w mv per front foot, mhl in 1S43 at 3 40 . Tw," per foot, and lots in the northeastern nc.h og jft.r one week s growth part, Kivin Hamilton and Wallace hn ePbJf f KTW"S itrets, 'which iti 134 sold fur $25 ?a. J? in and half an icr front foot, in m 3 brought from "jch n thickncsa. With fine ring $1 to $2 50 only. Thee evidences of black spk or bmUes around iu of continued panic, you will per- body, it has a homd tnck of rerolv. o sooner naa one than he called all left their several to the new fohn found a bush I commcuccracnt : in the rest, and they great dullne in mott department ,jk Ij1 places, and ran off of trade for yearn after, and no iob. " ' 5d treasure. Not atantial tx-licf until about 13 IS." fact, there was ?r 1 T "L 1 i,uicii, UACii mim itu urcr uurr ie from tbe hideous tiMtaUou. mm mm ana Hornets there axe. 01 woiia! nrl-iWi luiil lipon ,lpfprrpd nintp when her eve .fell 'on the old scran- 1 1 . 1 . j . . v. 1 nnnk' Tvnifri 11 ;i 1 1 ti ti rrpismv nnmu i vaiui; i yj uti uLaiu u v a ' - li 1 1 cuub i - -" - - - - . . loug euuugu, were tpuiveu, ami iiu- " j r" . . , . r t 1 1 rn Mni.r t .T.ftr. tl,n .n;n,ni nr.wn Apart lnm the watc OI war, a in an hour, the two visitors were on ed to the back of , the library table in the hands of John Clemmons, conten . more than a P ac:il of the aggregate wealth board a steamer bound for Europe, the last day of Frederick Dean's while protecting his house j from a in one place, they rambled over the ;f lfco wmm. - . ,t hM r ri.- i-.:-.i l!fo nnd linrl tliow Vpmamwl. forcible entrv of the others. The whole pasture, cot very tireu, ana xor a iew minutes aner ineir ue- "7 wt " . . . . ... , . . i" r"-. 1.; J. ! i;f.Kt A th onl- tiltt. 4lou will allow me that 1 she panics were men mca Dciorc a value. The shock ot the panic ori. , V 1 ' ,7 ' ' rr.rrr.nrn.l Tmain dntJn tl. magistrate, who actiuittod them on My fathers words kept running icT.t v. rvrr. nnd tl.n dam. I instead ol Inting, sunging or laying desired book, addin as shedrew the ground that it was accidental, in my cars, and I 'tuck to ray Ugc it inflicted was widely extended. course, i here is aio a small, black. stingleM bee, which crowd so thick upon the exposed parts of the body a to leave no room for a muktu parture, Mr Dean sat lost in thought, then, arousing himself, he took up the morning paper, and turned to the financial column. He had just finished it, and was carefully cut staces of MARBLE- WORKER mm a v w " mm v . w bib am a. a it. toward her and turned n. few lialCXOh VbterrtT. uusu. linen i nan uoue u uuc uqi h iuc lnoCK wa CTPav IDC pow leaves : 'For vears it was mv dail v In commenting on the aWo. the 1 founJ another, and finished that, er of recaperation is ah great. mf mt I in - ' ' . W . .1 11 - . I 1-1. -1 .1 - - han r 1- n hAi hAi i hntt niffnr 1 - 1111 .1 . 1 .1 1 I liif -m-r- -v m-.rrm- I. n nil An . awa I I . I - 1. .1' - I LULU .A. LUUIl ttllUkUlla 1 11V U 2. U I ti.n or out thfi artific. when tne uoor J . k103 muoc v, xvniciiru iicu says ; i . . ... . ? i O ' . 1 -. -. .: i .i i " I w " I am I n hn.Lnr full At innrt opened,, and a young girl entered, ana-it is associated witn mm. SAD AFFAIR AT CHAPEL llILL. Z7,; rnZ thZ 1.1 1 . C 1,7 T her fresh face brightwith smiles. It is valueless j to me, you can 4lTn t- . M ftf f, tfu r es more than all the others put take it,' George Dean returned, ma- , v ; v. wpuwr, . wm ., na u xu j " .v..v4vV t as tncy were, i went nomc nappy. an ecg, it h welcome : bat it i im possible to eat without devoaring half a dozen or more. 'Ah. mv dear, iust in time.' said Mr. Dean, fondly j 'Get the muci- jestically pushing it toward her. although the carh recover' have u-ca slow, ana values feel tho c.Tef-t of that shattering of confidence which wascau-Hnl by tbe AND DEALER IX MONUMENTS AND GRAVESTONES. WINSTON, N. C. Write lor Price List and Designs. March 21 26-12 1 year. . "Combines more attraction than any otli ex." Beaver, Pa.) Times. . CHEAPEST AND BEST Peterson's Magazine. I FULL SIZE PAPER PATTERNS. i A supplement will be given in 'every num ber for 1878, containing a full-size paper pat tern for ladys' or child's dress. Every sub scriber will receive, uunng the year, twelve of these patterns, so that these alone will be wort h more than the subscription price. i'ETERsoK a iuagazine contains every ! year, 1,000 pages, 14 steel plates. 12 colored ! eenin patterns, VI mammoth colored lash jion plates, 24 pages of music, and 900 wood cuts. Its immense circulation enables its j proprietor to spend more money on embelt iisiiment, stories, &c., than any other. I ; gives more for the money than any in tbe world, its i THRILLING TALES AND NOVELETTES are the best published anywhere. All the most popular writers are employed to write originally for '-Petebsox.!' In 1878, in ad dition to the usual quantity of short stones Five Original Copyright Novelettes will be fiiven by Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, Frank Lee JJenedict, Mrs. F. H. Burnett, and others Mammoth Colored fashion Plates mead oi an otners. Jinese piates are en graved on steel, twice the tisuhl size, and aie unequalled for beauty. Tlhev will be su perbly colored. Also, Household and other receipes; in short, everything interesting to iauies. i . j . N. B. As the publisher now pre-pays the Iostage to all mail -subscribers, Peterson is cheaper -than ever; in fact is the cheapest "i tne world. TERMS: ! (Always in Advance) $2.00 a Year. j 2 Copies one year, for............ $3 GO ; " ' " " 4 80 I "The Angels of Christinas," a five dollar ''"graving, to the person getting up the Club. 1 Copies one year, for.... $6 80 " . . :V ...l 8 00JI v ith an extra copy of the Magazine for 178, as a premium, to the person getting up die Club. Copies one year, for...:... $ 9 60 s " '. " " 12 00 11 " u " ;.;.....'. ....... -16 With both an extra copy of. the Magazine 178, and the premium picture, a live dollar engraving to the person getting up tne Club. Address, post-paid, CHARLES 1. PETERSON,4 , - 306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. , yeeiinens sent gratis, if written for. : age V Chapel Hill. A wife, the chief and riu when I entrrtd I found mv fa- e . , , i h if I i liau"r ulluf w: almost only dependence of a family tbcr had bccn taUcn m He looked Oh, papa that; everlasting, mus- ently left the room. The rest of I f . u h mAfZltl 'Well done. Josenh. Was I not right when 1 told you to always stick to your bush V He died a few davs after, and 1 " . a ' ty financial!' laughed the girl, with the day was spent m gathenng her UT wbana' Jranlen d(, i l tWTla ,1 1 I warn mho tnoprhpr 1 1 vrna npnrintr I . " . ... . I aiu a niocK uurrui. uou u jyu ict b bauca anU carousal with two of his me cut you out a love story, or a dusk when she took up the old scrap- bosom cr(mjes bit of poetry, and paste it in here i ook, intending to piace it in tne The , mhiatin Lircumstance Who but you would ever nave tuiu " uu " " I that it was purely an accident so tlimifrht. nf a snran hook nf finan- she had devoted to her books. But f t...: Al. .iL' t eials t "I 'You need not laugh, my dear,' smiled the gentleman ; 'those finan cial have had something to do with your future.' 1 i ! 'Vith my future I exclaimed his adopted daughter, raisin er her eves ceedinc up town as rapidly as a X w mw m m from the book she had just drawn horse-car would take her. She toward her, and opening them very alighted at a handsome residence, widely on the old gentleman. , and was shown into the private n- fenticd him. The 6hootin2 was reck- Lnn(, n WW with and the more fneedr if Cornet would les, my dear;, they have helped braryot the Owner, with whom she ies3 gUying, and ought to be pun- tp Sill make a fortnnc in a few leave otTlinkering with the finance. iflta intArvi I -j - I " " ----- I ifc aiii.vai.vvv, I IShPd. I 1 T 1 1. I. 1 1 t...U tune will some day be ypura. 1 Whatever the nature of the inter- Poor woman, she was struggling to my bush.' Presently my cmoloy hve made you my soul heir-have view it was soon at an end Dusk to escape the still deeper misfortune cr8 t0 take Ine into bustnel willed you my whole property, lie- had fallen when she returned to the of beinc the wife of a murderer. iinm l with th nld . i i , . i I uuvunijii r.uv sv vtuaut uuv asia- I hmi f f mi l A ttl V triv In I 111 W fir 1(1 I "vn I'l'ii v i witn a Durst oi tears sne sat down, - . -tpnuat:OT1 for. havin- " Vl.t ::..r V7 Z"r":C crisis of 1S73 had not occurred, merchant and takmg it in lier lap, turned lean nn,,(1 .... mm . v I i"' :1 1 I That crisis simnlv accelerated and knowing the after leaf, thinking as the reared the rThrinka. To tho the ton of the only can think. 7 cu 1? IorK ine "P"lcnfe ol " extent of the difTerence between the Tell that Twenty minutes later she M and sVM Pi7T' l abnormal shrinkage caud by the home.', WMnnJ ,nti, ,1... and8tlllllrf.c.r. LeaP on.thePr bush When I had a fair place and Uonjc -nd the nonnalshriakairo that The Quaker. a. m. a ' a. mm uuiaii aim m. . iiimi rn i i it iiii.ci v i ji. . . a I ' " --" - ' - UNI til II II A Passionate Temper. . A merchant in London had a di. pate with a Quaker, repecting the financial cataclysm of 1ST3, the very settlement of an account. The tner- !lowncof the recovery augurs well chant was determined to bring the for the permanency of it when it is question into court, a proceeding reached. A return to the high prices which the Quaker earnestly depre- of the war is not to be expected, for cated, using every argument in his then, ai after tho war of 1312, eve- power to convince the merchant of ry thing wan artificially inflated, and his error; but the latter was infiex- a it did after the war of 1812, a ible, Demiroas to make a lat c&irt. sirong reaction would have set in the Quaker called, at his house one until values were brought down to I morning.and inquired of the nervam was at home, Ihr hearing tho Inquiry &ihI voice, called aloud from stairs, rascal thai 1 am cot ai tows.nl lookinjr ur drunkard s wile and family, he was lcaTC it and spend weeks and reaction from war consumption and 'Well, triend, Goi put lhe in attempting to shoot one of the men months seeking one I thought might prices wo may expect the country to better mind. who had in their mutual drunk of- u littU i.ttr Wn vthir m-nrcr. and that rvMverr would be Tho merchant, struck afterward with the mecknesMt of tho reply. ad having more deliberately inves tigated the matter, became convici- Gcrman Wive. led the Quaker wa right, and alter I a - a Tho culinan-art forms a ran of ackuowieoging n is error, ne saia, the education of women in Germany. , 'I have one question to ask you The well-to-da tradesman, like tho how wera yu able, with such p. mechanic, take- pride in seeing hk Uuce. on various occasions to Iw daughter gool housekeepers. To my abew T , t ... - , -. rfwt fhUM.ioei th m'rlon learinf 'Friend,' repUcd the Qaaker. 'I schooL wh c i sho doe when about lcu v'"- me to make a fortune, and that for- obtained an immediate interview. I Whatever the nature of the intc tiave I vifw it. was snnn n.t nn fml. Tiiv v " iU-T -vt ir A , - iii., -i it . . . 1 viwim iiieiu. j uc'."ftu- jrw . V6""" A'V """ ner uome, anu sne nau uareiy iresn- cniidren and Husband that darkest lnen I evcrvthine that I want er is no friend to you, as you well ened her toilet when the tea-bell stigma that may attach to a name, ctj xho habit of sticking to ray Know. ran?, one descended at once, and she lost hr own iv.j iir worth . i . i.i . :i -t . i - i . . - - w --1 nusinesa leu pevuic iu irusw ut. ww ixanneue sprang 10 ner leet anu entered, the room with Mr. Uean, world full of the miserable besotted :t m(t a character. I owe all to Z ZTZn J"" 'XiZ thnX and violent a. thou art. I knew that threw herselt on the old gentleman s who had just come from the library, creatures, callini? themselves men. . ..r i,n.h .1.- r t-a.,u ...1 bosom. ' A look of supercilious surprsie ele- who. with Clemmons. -wpr at his I " 1 - Now, papa,' she murmured, chok- vated his brow for a moment as he house 011 Saturday night. Shoes in Japan. said : I How Ion ? are the intelligent, vir-I .ta i.: . ...:t- 'lou did not get off this after- tuous people of North , Carohna co- M : fU-rft.L ins to submit to this sort of thmir. I .1-1- i. .ia 'No, answered Nannette simply ; Are the women to be ever the vie- Lillions of neonll Ther hive a and, as usual, took her place behind tims of vicious drunken men of this 8eDarate compartment for the gr tne tea urn. sort f Is there no arm of the law to Evidently annoyed, Mr. Dean raise itself in defence of and for said, as he seated himself : the protection of women and chil- 'You go to-morrow, of course V drcn thus circumstanced ? It is a OB PRINTING of i i :. .. :. ... . all descriptions executed with neatness and dispatch at the Jtbess UFFiCEt ingly, 'don't say 'will' to me again. J want you and nothing else. In a few minutes she returned to her task, but it was with the feeling that the shadows of death had set tled over the house. All that day, and all the next, this miserable feel ing clung to her, and at the close of the next the substance was there as well as the shadow. The hale old gentleman had, through a strange casualty, passed j into the ' spirit world. . H The one near relative (a wealthy brother), and various remote ; ones, gathered to pay the last token ot respect and hear the will, iiut no will was found. Consequently Mr. George Dean was triumphant, with out the need 01 Hdackeninir his hands and conscience. u a. tm. It.'0 Niffht atter night had been se- cretly and fruitlessly spent in rum maerinsr the escretoires, etc. 4 of his departed brother, with the firm de terminatoin that Nannette should never touch a dollar of that broth er's money. The morning after the funeral he sent for Nannette to meet him in the library. She came in, pale and weary looking, a little surprised in her soft eves. Mr. Dean was prompt. Ma jestically waving her to a seat, he cleared his throat, and said : i 'Of course you know, Nannette, that my brother left no will ?' failure and a farce, the civilization that we boast, if -the wisest and the best in a land like this supinely fold tneir arms anu permit vice and crime separate compartment for the great toe, and make a clacking noise on the street. Straw slippers are also worn, and a traveler setting out on a gloomy journey will strap a sup- ply cf them on his back that he may fim step in her education as hou. clje may do, benefitted bi put on a new pair when the old ones keeper. She next pa on the example. are worn out. They cost but a cent Kame eonditions, into the kitchen of mi pair. J hey a rich private family, or Into that of Bn.l n ho f n ntr I liev ar riAt to be thus 1 auor-fostered and stalk v. i i-r. " ..n-.. .i.f, a hotel ot good repute, nere ue quite favorable to your forth usuminff the verv mai.stv of V"1? L"Ut.u " ?lt:h3 control of the expeivlitu of ' .. " thplaw Vrf T" " VV V"-: ; v tho servanta employed in it, and a.- made no response, but There must be a chamr in North VrT" ZuZZZ I?' It depends upon circumstances,' returned Nannette, calmly. A hot flush mounted the gentle man's brow, and he replied, angrily; 'I shall see to it that the circum stances are departure Nannette . A .) 1 1 1. a I I Afm a 1"a I - XZCuIl,oW . x. V i Y11""""- try. They arc never worn m the treated by the family with deference ame ease and grace which had char- Utely m the hands of beastly men hoJ being left outside the door; Lid deration. Many t!auShtcrs actenzeu j ner during ner lauier makes them demons. .Lvfcry com- passin2 down a street you see long of rich families receive similar train liffl sflrnnnlniisl v nhsprvant of the mnmiv cn nffltAil la 1,11 .l ia. ' .. ... 11 T . . .?.t .if. i-r 1 . , 'j - - i autuimi ow uiui.kvu j t i i a. 1 1 , wiu e- courtesies due from hostess to guest, ciety had as well repair to bedlam. 'The impudent jade !' thought There must be arrayed an influence Mr.. Dean, but he took his supper in to control it. The total abstinence sullen silence. plan is a partial failure, at best, and ftS LIIHV rnsfi imm lllfi Ian n lllPre nnainot hmnn rtrrhita .nil tann j - - uj.aa.j v uuuiuu a n ttliVA AiftWVIJa the ceremonv of contirroaUon, and miulge thin temper was aiaful; then is place! by her parent with a oJ. 1 foQn,J .lbal 11 WM imprudent, country gentleman, or in a largo I observed that men in a paioon al familyl where she remains one or ways pcak loud; and I thought if two yean, filling what mv aIo be control my toic, I sbooM termed the part of serraWor doing repress my paioo. I have then-, the work of one. This b looked up- fonc ma.leit arole to .uffcr my vce on a an apprenticeship in domestic no1 10 n hve a certain key ; and etonomv. rfhe differs from a servant, by can fal obiraoco of this role, however, in thi she receives no the bleiang of God, eaUreh wages : on the contrary her parents mJr mJ Dtarxl ufPr often pav for the cam taken of her. The Qaaker reasoned Phdoothi a- well as her clothing. Thic t tho ra"J iuwv.N .-. -.,, uy n rliAn 1iltnn( t Vl f KftTH. a .1 1 t 11 I w. . . .. I V .a. a, a. v. a.. was a ring at tne uoor-oeii. and the process ot licensing liquor u-vt. them dextcrouSa. J UT! - t-l At If 1 1 11 a- a..-, ' "a. I " it no can mat De 1 ne saio, and dealing is a complete failure, so tar rows of them at the doors, old and inc. with this difference, however, new, large and small. It is surpris- that they receive it in a princely in tn nee how rcadilv the Jans sten mansion or a royal palace. There Anlnf thorn, and nick Tthem nA airain ' reigning Queen in Germany at .1. r.. ..LI,, the present time who was etlncated wnu iuv.il nv., uv. "vFl"uSi I s .C:- .l aM men in Germany are perfect models of economy. stood waiting. The servant entered and answer ed the question. 'Mr. Perkly, sir. He wishes to see you. 'Perkly what! Lawyer Perkly?' Yes, sir.' 'Where is he?' 'In the library, sir as any practicable good ' is seen or The world can maintain sixty thou felt on the morals of tho nonnlaee. 1 sand millions of people. It ha uerer A law should be enacted requiring AnJLrSLll?il ..1 ,. , number livinjr at anj one time on its every man to take out a license be- farrrtce . , fore he is allowed to drink in a pub- ' ttt-, TTl r lie place, or purchase liquor for any There are aboutone million operators use. The seller made pecuniarily re- engm2ca In the iron Industrie of the rvAr.o:M-. u- - .i.-C,.. .l United States. The catlre valoa of man- T- I .1 ? yv T?, v aCt !? ufactored kotvfor oa jear Is $300,000,- which the liquor he shall have sold 000. New York has 21,090 tenement house out of 78,000 buildlnr. If 50.000 buildings, a large estimate, are used for residences of a sinrle family to each they will hold 20, 000 people, lor families averc about five. Thin leave about 750,- 000 people to live In tbe 21,000 ten ement houses. The storr is told of a woman wi. freely used her tongue to the cau dal of others, and confesjaon to the pnct of what the had done, lie gave her a ripe thitl.top, and told her to go out in various direct Km and scatter the seeds, ona by one. Wocdenng at the penance, she obey- ed, and then returned and told her confessor. To her amazement, be bade her go back and gather the scattered seeds : and when she ol- jected that It' would be impomibk he replied that it would be still more d.KCUit to gamer up ana oesiroy aii evil repcrta which she had circulat ed about others. Any ihoaghtSe. carelcM child can scatter a handful of thistle ieed before the wind In a moment; but the strongest and wient man cannot gather them again. ' Young men, shun the paths of the wicked. Converse with no one On any subject that you would ot I willing for your mother to hear.
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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June 13, 1878, edition 1
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