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(flffir (B cm L. V. & E. T. BLUM, PUBLISHERS um! faOPRIETORS. Terms:-cash in Advance. e copy one year....v.. ............$150 Liberal IHseonnt to Clubs. - Ocbott to tJolltta, HUmturc, agrlniltiirt, tfjc. ittarfcrts an enteral information. VOL. XXVIL SALEM, N. C, NOVEMBER 27, 1879. NO. 48. MAIULYING A CLOD'J At)e man and gave up everything n?H" f? yjJT i': t bis creditors, even his daughter's , jll li 1 1 ' .iaany.-and costly ornament8with GodfyjPrlm wa.s. a, very1 rich: her consent, too. -and ocessfulmerchant. j . But even then all was not paid He "had "no wife-and but one cliilu and humble as was the home to a daughter whom he adored, and which the pair betook themselves, upon whom it was, his delight to the saddest thought that entered' lavish everything she asked for, if there was that a dOUar remained un mpney would buy if.. V) , y, , ; . paid against the name of Prime. Anms jrrime was very DeautilUl, . "It must be paid somehow," said read to do it, if you will mnm' infant, for the deliberate purpoebf "ii". i matting a menaicam i Dim as soou " I am ready," said Annis, gaily, f as he should be able to go out and luy heart warm to him already. I ueir Boot and "Tart. Themarriare took place soon. The merchant was reinstated in his business, and in a crarider and more flourishing manner than before. The splendid residence which be and his daughter bad inhabited be- To those who have been reared in civihied land such monstrous ! and fed, at the Clou J land Hotel, at ! an elevation a few hundred feci m-v ? rt(?r MK 0aAT , 1 higher than iht top of Mount Wah. The following extracts from a I ington. and enjoy an air which U letter from Prof. Gray to the Char-j without llcakce.. anj views hum wcttst, wmpvsomeiaeaoi,aci, e have never eUewhere crimes on the port of parents to-1 little known region, and a peculiar j t h like w v wi w a mm w ww ti m a m . wn. a m m i 111 1 w mmm r r and she was, beside, a girl of consid erable sense too ; mueh, indeed, to be easily satisfied in her choice of a husband. nr riTrtr She 1 had tninyli siriioW, but Ttone ot them suited her. fbfo b i s banWi-untr v w m rn rr- A : . ti-wu ' xi . - ---..-- . .uuio. wii, ii lucre was anyxning ana returnished in a most majrnifi- greai, anyining grana, mat l could cent manner. do ! It is a shame there is not, after all you have laid out on me, papa. Why, I am the worst investment you have made, I do believe. . Help Only ono thing troubled Annis. Her clod' remained a clod do what she would. , All her effort seem too revolting and too unnatu ral for belief. But thooe who want the evidence of their own senses to convince them of the truth of this horrible fact can find it by visiting the Asylum for the Blind in Phila delphia. In that institution there is a Ishineao woman now about As sericulture embraces all prac tical herbaceous mat tens I will rail your attention to a branch of it a small branch, yoa will saj which I hare no idea of. It is the root and herb boa incus as carried on in the mountain district of Carolina. Oar glorious, botanical journey which One dav fch xpercbant same hxme me think if there is no way in which though she Jiad mado- him .cut his .twenty years of e, wJioaeifMhexloa.b wanted your companionship to to his spiejngtjt noiyloojriii lik a giiost, he was so pale. " His hair had grown several degrees whiter since, he went away in the morning. Going to his private room he lock ed the door and loaded his pistol. I can earn mone3T to make you even with the world again. I could not be an artist, for though you paid my drawing master such fabulous sums, I am sure that if I were to sketch you something you would be able to If I kill mVself. he said, 'Annis distinguish that it had four legs ahd wilrefcoAfjJellfcd .tb raanr.some of her rich ad mi rers, because she will have no home without. I could never endure to live and see her suffer the miseries of a poverty which her rearing has so illy fitted her to bear."- , ' Then he: took the pistol in hia hand, and looked at it calml'. , ' Shall 1 blow out my brains, or shoot myself through the heart," he said. ; : " You will do neither, if you please, papa," said Annis herself, coming forward from behind the curtain of a window in which she had been sittiaar eer since ke entered the " If you had only married some one of those rich admirers of yours ! Annis laughed. " What is the use of saying that, papa ? Not one . of them has been near us since your failure. 1 always suspected their devotion was .not to , room. jfpJkfytitf4t''tilYh M trusted. But if one of them do you wish to kill yourself ?" did come forward now and olfer to " Annis," said the merchant, sadly, pay these dreadful debts, I believe I " ever since 'voftiiTnothex. died I have should fall in love with him out of mf only lived for you. All I cared to get wealth for was for you. But of late I have been unfortunate. I stand toi-day on the verge of bank courted him. ness became most ungrammatical speeches were passed irom tongue to tonguo as profoundest wit. "Besides all this, he had a kind heart, so much genuine kindness of disposition, being always ready to succor the unfortunate, and he loved her so well that Annis could not turn. d to him one 'Ah, my child, said the lather, day, despairingly, when, in spite of all her instructions, ho would name I f . - f . maico pcneci iook us 10 ib headquarters of the business, scd through the regions where most ( the collecting is done, and we hare naa at times mo company or in two at head and that would be all. never could make any difference on paper between a horse's head and a dog's. I don't think I should suc ceed as an actress, and,, though I have a tolerable voice, I so frightened should be if I were to try and sing in public that I could not utter help loving him in retu a note." , , "Dear Clod," she sai . - x ...... J . . ' hair and banish his rainbow suit I put her eyes out with a needle when could not make him any different she was a child, for the purpose of from what he was at first. making a street beggar of her. A , But he was devoted to her; and missionary in China who became ac- because of . his riches every bod v miaintcd with the facts obtained His very awkward- possession of the child and sent her I ho control It II jams, of the the fashion, and his with her history, to the Asylum, firm of Wallace Brothers of States where sho now is. The missionary ?, and Low let, of Uan Creek. was attracted to the little girl by J whose father orgs nixed and dcvclop her bright qualities, and he has cd the buinct in the first place. since been Tewarded for his kindness I Being members of the herb-confra- by seeing the young woman ad vane- ternitr. wo cro revtivsd with en cd to the position of a teacher in the j thusiasm, and slown all the epera institution where ho secured her a lions. "Sing" L . Ginscoir, the ruptcy " W enough 4M l ram sure without your that y bad i Killing your- ; u is1' me self," saGIlSjaniJ 2TJo!yQuiTiiagiirQ21 passed them slowly, with a lingering oh foolish papa, that all the riches of the world could make up to the loss of you ?" The merchant started and looked down as if ashamed. Then he open- his arms Wide and his daughter flew into thenu , . r n:u " Promise me, this mdmentj papa," she said, " that you will- never think of such a wicked thing again' 7"x . " My darling," answered the mer chant, with emotion','aI never will! Now you must make Vne a promise. I can-J&tni th'etMef I4hlnk, a month longer, possibly six woi&sK fehohki not care, for myself hoW-s&n thd crash came, if I cduld seW -ybu prcN vided for. Will J iybif Qiot p lil 9 that time choose yourself a btfcbiind from all those who are sSrixlousf to mar ry you?" ---m-Autftile.'k face, how anxious her father looked,' she said : I'll whoever out iu a fancy necktie, and persisted in" saying 4 hain't ' for ' have not,' 4 dear Clod, you are too stupid for belief; but somehow I can't help loving yon, in spite or that. The 4 clod ' smiled and kissed her. 4i I have been stupid," he said, 44 and you have been more patient than I deserved. But from this hour you shall see a change in me." Annis laughed indulgently. She had resigned herself to soe him al ways a 4 clod. But, to her amazement, that even ing, when her parlors were filled with the elite and fashionable of the city, her husband presented himself Rttivpl in cYfinimtn tusU ami tut glance into the girl's beautiful face, altered in everv other respire t that borne days passed, and then a very only the eves of love could have queer letter came to Annis Prime, traced in this It read : any of the "Deer Mis: -i .hav wacht you clod.' offen when yu didunt no it. i h'urd i Everybody stared, and Annis, what you sed too yure father abowt understanding that he had Wen rnarriun enny wun hoo kood pa hiz playing a part, was grieved and of- aets. . l Kan uoo n an ei yuio uav ienuei. home ten years ago. It is therefore more than probable that the little Italian Ikiv's storj', that his parents crippled him, is a true one. The Italian Consul is to send the boy back to ltalv on the first vessel sail- ing for that country; but what kindness there is in returning a child to such brutal parents it is hard to understand. PltilaU!phia sneer gratitude. 1 would marry a clod to see your name clear of debt." The father and daughter had come out for short-walk at evening, and . - M.I . 1.. neither ot them noticed that, as Annis said these words, a gentleman who had been walking behind them, Kindness to Animals. The Licutant-Govcrnor of Michi gan write the Ettnira Husbandman rii'friiiir 1 Vim lMilmnt ef (Vin. tious animals, embodying tbo follow. v--vWl iwr-i , ing excellent ideas : original foundation of the trade, has been collected eTer mdco the earliest settlement of Uc countr), and is by this time, pretty well rooted out from the more accessible dinricla; but is still brought in, and bring . or bu cents a rouua. w ben 1 was first in these mountains, between 25 and 40 years ago, ibis, and Anjriico- root were the only thing which were gathered for market. Now. the price-list which you will find posted at alraoU every road-side store, enumerates over two hundred articles. Some of them are culti vated things, such as summer Indian Kews. Dixvift, November 18. A Lo Pinos diMateh of the 15th rs; Ouray's rower to dsy is trembling in tbt balance, and wiibin a few days wo shall witne the final sac cessonhis part in CAtaUiLtnghis ab soiots authority over the tribe, or bis virxosi aeioronemeaw aa attcnx3at cycftle war faction. .He has suc ceeded in exacting from tho Lfi..ea a promise to appear, bal as to ir.rinz tstimonr and all further rrocedtnr they decided for theralve. Sow. crwaick testified, but be lied from the beiHnnieg to end. General Adams having pot the qaesUon, Was I ever in your boa on Ihe Grand lilverF he answered, No," Suwerwaick w. then disbarred and Adams tuaue the luuotc pceh to Oarar : Tb last anwcr was not true. I did lop in Sower waick tent and there wo had scocrw ril from 11 o'clock on til sis io the morning. S-wcrwakk was trrseol and with others was fully conlxaAl of what was being done, ani to-day be comrs here arxl t-ay bo doc not know anything. For that reason I believe be bas not spoken the truth, nor does he wUh to speak tbo truth. I believe also that none of them wish lo prak the truth, as! there. fore It i almost ucneccMar- to go any further. They have wfacd to mention the sa- nsrnr c a tn dian wbile they Iwell kne elegant gentleman characteristics of the Th en, seeing me, I will, ime a clod but ive got the munny. ware a wred roze in yure hare wen yu go out too wauk the nex time, it yu aksep, an the jent what gives yu a bokay will bo me. ' , ' . "Clod." ! Annis spelled out . that strangle eoistle with some diffi-culty, for it was miserably written aside from the spelling. . Then she. showed it to her father and laughed till she cried.- , f.;v; I - , . . 44 He spells, rose with aa and Ted with a 'w.' But I think I shall 44 How could .you, sir?" 6ho asked him reproachfully. 44 1 don't know how I can ever forgive you 1" 44 tier husband laughed in her face roguishly. i ' . , . 44 I'd do it again for the same re ward ; and if you don't forgive me I'll go back and be a clod the rest of my days." The threat was sufficient. 2d aimed for Beggary. About si: week's ago a German yi i i J til iaksep. papa, if you don't object, Bailing vessel arrived at the port of honestly try, papain-Bui just for the sake of the, 4 bokay.' Philadelphia, having among its pas I choose must .know the You'll be with me, you know." sengers between, twelve and fifteen . . t 1 ill : l l Txi: .x x xl .1 ! I n truth abou your affairs before I will marry him. 44 CeHalniy;id he father ; 44but I am sure it Wilt htako ho difference. You are too sweet and beautiful to be loved for anythirig but yourself." Upon the; following evening, when Annis received company, she made a careful toilet.- ;0 4 , She was a black-eyed blonde, and she wore a pale green tissue of silk, looped with water lilies and sea Accordingly, the merry-girl, when Italians, most of them children, all she went to walk that night, wore a of whom were maimed in some man red rose coquettishly below one ear, ner, either by the loss of a limb or where its crimson and velvet beauty eyesight, and were so horribly de brought out the golden loveliness of formed as to excite the pity as" well her matchless hair ravishingly. " as the 'disgust of those who saw Her father was with her. Thev them. The company was in charge had not been walking long before! of three padrones or masters, who 1 pracnj thev noticed approaching them the had collected tho wretched beings l strangest specimen of humanity 1 together in their native country and either had ever seen.!, ; . . . , brought them hero to display their He was tall and awkward m his horrid deformities and solicit alms. 1 nroiosc to give your readers the benefit of a divovery that I made long ago, that is not patented, is free to all, cost nothing, save time, an noyance, irritation, rage, profanity ; a weak and futile effort to subdue by brute force, an intense perspiration mingled with ex tremo madness, and finally failure, mortification and sur render. It is a matter that I have tested thoroughly in practice, and I learrcd that animals that are treat cd unkind.' are opt to be vicious or ugly. Treat them kindly always, young or old; let them know that you will not hurt them ; and, more, teach them that you are their best friend. It is very easy, and also a very pleasant thing to do, and it you do it the chances are that your cows will bo kind and gentlo, your steers and oxen, and your coll and horses will be, also. If it bo found that ani mals cannot bo mado useful by kind treatment, it is best to get rid of them. Treated kindly from the start, they yield to it easily. Professor Miles, when going round with mo to sec sheep, said : 'What is the matter with your sheep? They do not run when they see you ? 1 could only say, in reply that they knew me, and had come to re gard me as their best friend. I should feel that something was wrong with me if my animals did no welcome me and appear pleased at my ap- watermeion-seed. and leaves or the poppy and garden lettuce. But most are of wild herbs, or the bark or berries of trees, or In some caje blossoms. Elder flowers, for instance, are a prime article. The collecting is done by women and children it could bo done only by cheap labor -and tbo articles, w'ben dried, are tak- to the country stores, usually to the nearest county scat, and exchanged for "store goods," very little money passing. Almost every day we would meet women on horseback, with a bucdle of the more bulky herbs on "tho oT side, commonly wrapped in a sheet or blanket, and another on tho pommel, and a bas ket in one hand. With the proceeds they buv most of the clothing that is not mado at homo (for happily the wheel aud the loom hold their place in most every house.) perhaps some sugar, and their small finery. But tree-sugar" is made for homo con sumption, and serves for the coffee (tea is unknown, at one place, where oar tea was pronounced "not bad to take, we were requested to tell them what they should call for If they ever got any at tho store) , and the bet of honey abounds, in these In. new the names ox all crthsra. I now pre sent the situation! to you to that you can recommend some other course where by wo mayexecote the laws of the government. The gov ernment wants n to ascertain who were engaged in the dicultieis at While Ikivcr; wo want the name of Iho guilty partial, and if yoa think we cannot find oat wbo they were we had better go hone. Ooray replied: 1 cannot force them to mv what they do not wUh. I brought them here that thev might sneak for themselves. lie afterwards added: Show roe any act of law by which a man may Us compelled to convict himself. Ouray afterwards acknowledged ho was afraid of anamination. JOB PIUNTING. rtr ptrsi 3cfe Dr;2trnrst is supplied with all neve-Mary mate rial and is fully prepared to do stork with r.ATJL'J, M. fATCH, and at the VERY LOWEST FEICES! Be sure to jive s a trisl before I contracting itb sny one ele. 2Twt Brevities. A 0j:ht on Mexican soil letctti two hundred Indians and fifxv whites from New Mexico i rtjorted. The white are said to hivr lavt thiiiy-io killed. Colonel John Hay, forrtietly ci vse xxretxry of iYrMdcfcl liiMo!n, ha lccn appointed Amtatt cc re tar y of Scxte, lo starred Hon F. W. Scwird, rrv jnr-l. When the a-irl ho hat crct-ar-avl a ;eun man alcx.t two )tar suddenly turn aroend and te.U Km that she can never le raare than a sincr fo ftTHTTc can for the rt tlux see the freckles on Wr no. Fifty-five ballots, inl4V.ly !icf ed ith a n. were cot at RSeier. N. Y. They wrrc ctwsr.ted a char;, cd Allen O." ir.vsra! of AHcn C" ikach, Icraacratic coxmIosc (j Sec retary of Suit. An crrur cS toe, io fat or of Potter, vn fmund in Grnc see? cocnty, N". Y. An cxthart say: The U:frt cotton crop gathered in Texas m or.e rear, before the wax. was 200,000 ba.es. The crc thi year wt.l reach one million ba.c. srnl the increase i dee ic w:t IibCT,"i jtfe'iictu px t ion to that State since the war ha not ir.cl.x5cd any nejrors. The total cotton crop of this year i otjsutol at fire mtllion bor, and ii i clawed , that taofe fhan half of if h tV.t jt dcciion of white labor. JUliy.ocs paper, an! aU in ir e North, are united olkjly in jct sistent njiueprcicstaiioa asd Iardcr of the South. They know the turner of iteration. It t the icoi;ociintxd, oft-re:atcd dron.nr of water that 1 S.. IIS .1 x IS 1l s ku ?df lili Irt xl.l movements : his hair nung long and as soon as tne party reacnou Jtrmia ?. fltUi. Wis- ! i tl s : i istraixrht unon his shoulders. He delphia they embarked airain for ' . - - - . I mr.mmm m ft-i.aj-tAJ'V wore a very Droaa-oriniraeu uoucii i.ew iurs. are iuo uisrre w ere hat of soft felt, a red necktic'a blue probably informed of . the stringent vest, a swallow-tail coat and plaid laws preventing traflie in children unmentionables, with patent-leather for purposes of mendicanc, and so boots, narrow of toes and high of the. greater portion of them either heels. In one hand he carried a bo- I secreted themselves tn the citv or One of I She looked a siren, but no siren was cvfrfr'jso3iu1iff age lavished at her feet. One alter another they came the tall, the short -the fair, the dark. yuA M-i; k iloaniJut auet. which he held at arm's length, decamped to the country. 111 UIOXV, 1lx.K uuu B uwurwvun I X . ' . . , . 1.1 J 1 . x 1 .--.i.w-j . as if it was something explosive. the padrones, however, was arrested f 1 1 1 1 f K r 1 1 ri I even vviicii L11K7 iiiiiivxovixx- -- - x . . 1 . . . . . . est man in" the room bowed low be- J . " Here he really is papa, said fhr Lar and Trmrmnred- flattering Annis. wiiii her, words in honeyed tones All would not do. She felt a pos itive aversion to some of them, and having ipinto aposh.habiji.of, having jXeffthW shej wanted, bef j cause of her fathers indulgence, she could not reconcile herself to the idea of marrying MVowhbin she did hot care as much as she did for her pet canary. When the month was nearly up, during which the merchant, while he waited anxiously, said nothing, Annis sooke. " Papa," she .said, you are worth a dozen of them. I had rather live in poverty with you than in af fluence wi th -oie Atth era r t t m i " You 'dhMvrmInit)orerty is," said'e.ftpolcinilyMQ " But I have a curiosity to know, said Ihit, (LaUi(bteBhzavcrT. " 13e food papa now,-and don't tease me am sure you can save enough ou1 of the wreck to furnish two rooms and cook has been giving me lessons, Won't it be fun v , - , s . The ruined merchant sighed, but he was ;not QgeUier, AwpleasejL j The irirl had such a sweet and coaxing viHCCMihfcJooked.at .im feO lovingly, and he was in tne naDii o crivinir her whatever she" wanted So the end of it was he let her do as she liked in this rirvHVov Prim saved nothiniT " Now be sure you are civil to him She accepted the boquet which the nilH Ml !tTtIJLlTll I UVA1 UVlf 11 U1VU Viav I ViVi uo vts svt saa viii vuivii w i . , I stranirei proffered her, 8milingly, and low cunning depicted in every linea- wru m? according to tneir coo- h tUn u made Qne whli0 we and her father politely invited him ment of his face. 1 nis lell foot is tVr . . T wer and her father politely io!go home with them, which he did. VUlllO ixvxx v7 .x., hat her boquet was made up in ex- ouisite taste. But that she attnbu a and in his charge at the time was little fellow named Laverio Filletti, about eleven years old, with eyes as 11 s biacK as coal and an expression oi Confederate Mom it. the New York correspondent of Hale's Weekly, answers inquiries about the value of Confederate money as fol lows: "I have seen it Htatcd that Con federate money was in demand in London. Having been applied to by a gentleman in Xorth Carolina to know what it is worth, I made in quiries and found a houso hero that gives ten cents for every bund rod notes, without regard to their de nomination, except tho issues of 1861, engraved by tho American Bank Note Company, which aro wears away the stone By fcr:.:ioa of a lie even pood men wUl l in Joe - ed to believe it. The So-ath it Kel ! " rcspor.ib!e kit a roexder or an out rage or a fair-fiht ia on open Ceid, if the slayer is a I jeriocrataad the slain a Republican. A dUracefjl scene occurred at a fxneral in Henrietta, N. Y., cn latt Wednesday. The widow of the de ceased and his ons bv a fcrnxr wife dilTered concerning the arraajecaent of the funeral and the placed burial. Grate were du;;at Room field and a! Mount Hoj, in Kochester. The corpve ws forcilJf tranvferred from one coma to another in the street, and the burial proceeded to B.oorc&cld without further d. Scully. It will probably be neceary lo gaar! the grave. At Sterling Valley, New York, on Thursday, a girl aged ten, daugh ter of one of the proprietors of the grfvl mill of that f4ace, was plajir about the mill, when her hair, which d tjjCjr VJiet. hur.g in long, luxuriant trews down uks and brand f r,ba .ia 43 !'rihl e the name and revolving sixty times a miavte. iicr laincr zeara ner pjerang screams and on looking around was bomfcd in bchcldir.; his girl hing on the floorthe entire scalp and one side of net face torn o.T. burgcoas rrj-lored the scalp and dmed the wocad, but recovery is doubtful. Tbc Memphis detlares that in two years that city ha lent nearly eight millions of dollar and buried six thousand of her ixix. put on the package of spirits fliled Filthy gat'ers, bod drainage and oc- at tho distiilenen, mar re place! I cumulated raruare. it claur.. were thereon in a legible way by o of a I the caxrc of it all. The Jfff now Comrat!iorwr Ilsuta, in reply to enquirwrs lrom Cincinnati, has re turn ei the following decision, which will be of interest to rrcticn and distillers: The commi4oncr de cides, first, that rectifiers may, l fore or alter hllin age, put on the mark necsary to indicat place of business of the rectifier, and tho particular name of the spir its known to the trade. II. upon is oorrcrond e- diate correction. Second, that un der section 3$7 of the Bcvicd States, as amended by act of March 1st. 1870, the particular name of the spirits as known to the trade to he mountains milk and honey litterally agir.;; such spinu tho guager find flow without price. At lea we that tho brands do not cftrrcpon. coold never ret tho people to fix t M rat anv. Worn tho country stores tho roots and herbs pass to the larger dealers, and from these only would you get any idea of the magnitude of tbo business. You should see tho herb warehouses of Mr. Cowries at Gap CwV-' tn AkKt rflnntv. and the much larger one at Statcsville, of teel plate and durable paint, as well I plead f&r sh method of trifjca'Jon the enterprising Wallace Brothers, I v3 oummg or nam ping. oy nre, uroinae, lunuanos Mreet- An amasing story come to as under the charae of Prof. Hyams, three of whose sons are in the busi ness at different points, and one of from an adjoining county. A girl them in McDowell county, where ho I wa about to give birth to aa lllegii- was the fortunate rcdiscovcrer of the imate child, but ihe man whom she long-lost Sortla. Bales opon bales Intended to swear it lo died before of roots and herbs, compacted by she could get a chance to swear iu a powerful' screw-press, accumulate Thereupon the yousg girl ap- ia these warehouses, and pass on to I plied fur advice to a young spng of northern cities and port. What be-1 tbo law, who had recently seined in comes of them ? Somo aro standard articles of the materia racdica, such as mandrakeroot, from which Won- turned completely under, so that when he Aval k s the top of his foot, from his toes nearly half way to his instep, comes in contact with ted to the florist, of whom the 'clod' the ground. The little fellow was had probably purchased it. rescued by the iNew loric fcociety But what surprised ner most was io x ruioct iuuren irom vvrucny, to find, when the evening was over, the Secretar of which wrote at and the strange guest had departed, once to Mr. Crew, the Secretary of nOW mUCn BUD Daurcailjf CIIJUJCU IV. I IUO lUIHDjimiiia -n-""g i v twvvx- In spite of his oddities and awk- tain it any oi those wno came over wardness, the ' clod had contrived to be interesting. " He has fine eyes and. good Jeat- ures, papa, sne aim, -aim n would cut his hair and dress wun i . . . . i v M Rome recraru to xasie, c wuuiu in the ship with the youngster could be found in this city. Through the Custom House it was ascertained that such a party had arrived at Philadelphia, and had left for New York. The Italian Consul at Phil- please me better than any of those I adclphia was interviewed by Mr. others whom you would have liked Crew, but the Consul knew nothing me to marry and whom 1 am sure concerning tne maiier. Jie saiu, would every one have instantly however, that n tne -Mew ionc au tivcly. of this date issued. Tho price will scarely induce any ono to send them oo for sule, It does not even induce mo to look op the bundle of my own. The last timo I saw them, fiv;o or six years ago, was to give a couple of lankcolads each a specimen c.f the various denomina tions, as curiosities. I made better use or some uonieuerate oonus, twenty of which, of some particular date. I sold for fire dollars each. The purchaser refused to buy great many more of an untaxable is sue, and far handsotnvr, which I offered at the raroe price. They are still on hand, awaiting a bid. 1 was a believer in Confederate bonds and notes, semcwhat to my cost." ere present, an order came to one of theso establishments for ten tous of mandrake to go to France. Tho larger number of articles go into patent medicines. You may form Home idea of the demand for this purpose from two orders jot re ceived, one for an unlimited amount the county. After mature delibera tion and a careful examination of! the authorities, he advived her to swear it to the administrator of the deceased (7rrjora JVcrfA &.tr. paving, ana ire roost ngoroc en forcement of the well ascertained laws of health as shall insure the c.iy against a recurrence of the epidemic. Otherwise, Memphis is threatened with decay, if not extinction. The regulators in Illliott countj, Kentucky, have smcd a net ice tn the Judge of the Circuit Court ask ing that he win not continue any of the caves that are on the docket on a si mere iccr.r.jca..t:es, ini gne ir.era a speedy trial. - They say : We den't want to threaten this ccrurt, but we want thievn, roblr, hoivc -burners. and men who slay their wives and are so handy with pivtolt, to distinctly understand that we rsean busintn. If we have to call a s;ccia term of our court, woe be unto you, (ex death ts your portion, and rcraembcr the walnut. 1 ne oranixation now ex tend over four countie, and i said to number 3.000 citucn. A World of Good. withdrawn their suits had they th6rities' would send tho. boy to One of tbo most popular medi known tho condition of your affairs. Philadelphia, he would see that he t ines now before the American pub I wonder if he is really so rich as was returned to his home in Italy; lie, is Hop Bitters. You see it eve he says?" ' so the New York Society was in- rywhere. People take it with good . At Washioffton Co- Saperior Court, one Thomas Maitland colored,' swore, a lie about 12 a ra. The So licitor was instructed to draw a bill of perjury : tho gran I jury found It true, trial and conviction ensued, of liverleaf (llrpatico,') the other for 1 and by five p m the perjorer was two tons 01 maiueo-nair i.iaiaaiifwi. scnienceu 10 soo penuenuary loraiTe Consider what a quautity of these, years. If this sort of thing could in a dried state, would go to a ton ! happen in every county this common And now, if I begin to tell you crime would cease, anything about azaleas and laurels - both rhudendrons and kalmai, there Lasuk YttLO or Wheat. The will be no end. We were just in the Jmlixn.apolit Journal makes tho ftd- seasoti for these in all their glory, lowing statement: A short timo having timed it accordingly. You I ao Gen. John Gibbon, of St Paul, I back, is now walking a kitchen fl jor: mav sar there is no need to ro tol made the aertlon that 100 bushels 1 in short. Potts is a cook. Her !w:s the maontains of North Carolina fori of wheat had been raised on an acrs I of friends ' in the South hire been these, but you will get new ideas if of ground in the territory of Mon- you do. Nowhere else can you seo I tana. The statement having been received with incredulity, be wrote V- And now the painftj intelligence comes lrom i'nuac.eJi!.u that lr. 1'otts, the walking wilder Pwtt. the. pedestrienne, all of which ulrifurtt she captured in her relebrxied walks from lluiadclphuto New Orleans arl money," said Geoffrey Prime to nisi dautrhtar., iftsri a: few days. " Ihe Philadelphia. faiiVdsVmft innst unexnoctedlvl New York wooded hillsides of tho richest green break out into flame with azaltu ca- Undrtlacea and nowhere but in Boan can you seo some miles or grassy mountain top all ruddy and rosy with rhododendron catarbUt. Now Tf ova n n n Y ifttv about the formed of the facts, and one of its effect. It builds them up. It is not - j 1 . .... ...... ... . 1 . . . x . xt x. . .1 a?ents brought- tne nine cnppie xo ias pleasant to mo lasio as some oin- k -. . rsns m. ti 1 .f v 1 . 1 a . ine agent oi me 1 cr 111 iters as 11 is not a wnisxy 1 you can comiorraoiy rracii tne 10 p Society, Mr. Chiardi, I drink. It is more like the old lash-1 of Iloan Mountata in 36 hours from irnman, ftHnnA 1 la could I who sneaks Italian, and is therefore loned bono set tea that has done a New York, and be in ,the monntaio MW v riAht and KPt mft un in bus-1 able to converso with the boy, says world' of jrood. If you don't feel air all tho way after leaviog Lynch- lness' again,' if he choose, without tha little fellow was purposely crip- just right try Hop Bitters. Nurula I burg, and on tho mountain be most I llevcd to bo the largest yielJ of wheat ;Do nrf thvmnnp'. And lie stands I Hied DV nis parenw. wueii no as an i eicj. i cvnuuiwiui y au wutii uvuxu 1 uu inviu. to the President of tbo irst Nation al Bank of Helena fur proof. In reply bo received tbo cerUCcato of the President and Secret a rr of the Ter ritorial Fair Association that one James L. Bay, of Lewis and Clark County, was rewarded first premium iWx lxx . a mm r.P ftkx.l S.tn iUi U IKI. BVIW V XX V ft. ft, v, 102 bushels tn the acre. This is be wailing with anxiety for the announce ment that she had received that mint of money which she alleged was to l paid her on the accoccj4ithmeT.t cf the wonderful walkirg feat and InvJead of this cotnes the humiliating state ment thai she has had to resort to the kitchen for, a livelihood. Th, loo, the talc of a native of North Carolina, and one who proraiived to aga-a W- come a ritucn, k Cad sc not say she iateni!ed to frcve a farm near High rolntand settle there ? Our Ufte Ohrrrrr. from tne Viy.-k: ile vas an lidnbr JUlOaiUC -- mmmv mm- w I A A I I
The Western Sentinel (Winston-Salem, N.C.)
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Nov. 27, 1879, edition 1
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