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Wijs, l'nii).Y!, January 182.
; "FAREWELL.- :-:
(o liv.Vo'i.i' In't'.v lif! In after yjcwrs
M iv ! ni'i'norrcsj cjua uiuaaen , v.un
'n'r.t Oil-tea
" . - -t. , 1 : . ..
rik.df thfougli -storm
-u n- sun-.ninc
"'! ';m l strife
f iKii yrjtir hoart
Go, live youi liap
; An4 !? Ah, wc
'. to mo . it
:iasl been
To stan I i;i lif-U
ni-iij nn J i Oil V
nt-l look with wistful
its clear,
Y j
1j 'xiit oiv my peart
but.nicniori-i for my iart.
' No help, the hatSri i,do:ie.
TliC
un-
seen powers jox ram
Have led me blindly in the darkj and
now
Does .f t so tra
in his. creatures that
thev have
Ttic 'iMvVi'r to loj
e only to make them
Av,1 1 -am hitter
Ashes! Ashes thai
silt upon m
S'Hll!
Memories' that
Vitli despair in tireless (
s..veipinjf biflo
vs riMi,
15Ut
i? bitter; but)
I'l'iii' hit: '.uMsifika this cojll hardly
V liyedii'dr.:iiv.-- ..' . ''. " -: , '
t: - r v; f "ir h x;Jy w Wsi Ilancef Jrth.
. f e;'iT V;t m v ; Y '
Y.) ir f r it -w litfi-s'i jt i I liki a ghost
.s'l vll i i n !Tp ry b
H -( !!!
ar 'h ir 1 1 ili uY. tintmoat: t.i'Jii
V 1" s'l lUlt 'f I : - ' - '- -.'
t tr.)' t ivfit r n f h i nxn tvm?
nly un:uii
wjaxli.ij; cry ' "
-
the 'wounded
Alas!-1 k-i w ii;
w'iy
jrh: r
heirt h'Vil
:;iYi
leaves t--
uch one r ifiiTe only
hit all
v0lli4
lady with; siuwy hair
A haughty
,.a:id jet blac':
eyes; a
younger.:, lady-,
who was.lik,e
bnl
tl;
t her hair as
A..ih.g,' arid her
1
-Vdack as 'any
a
OU till
box. the re I -.--rosette on i.ieir
hat
S whieh was all the'Crafton livery;
I tlieelderlt )iiclied the hand of the
r , it...u: ... 1. t
Vountr r, atu
lUSififil
"Lo.k:";
' The daugh
f f lier Tiiotlie
.'.'Oiir.Alfre
know the gir
r's
eyes followed f tliose
she ' said, v ."lip you
Uli is walking witfi?"
- -"No,"
n. ,i ae.i uut -mother, -one is
vpt oa
of oaf sot.Y)m; comnmnish
perso i; Ljinj- airaiuj .vim ...
cloeMie wals to her.f; : Y '
"He is In lve witlrdier," whispered
th 'Yiister. VKvery. line-of his face
tells it." ':.!' ' ; il
"And tha accounts for . his eyen-
i rags,' s
' -u-iid , mo: aor. " n.u a ter
rihl.. tri;ll sobs afC
- Ti,..,. .,vili. vfv -hlivt. lest the sef-
vyfnH oti t!i box of the open carnage
should hearf but if those personages
dui not beaf, they saw. Not a move
'nent bctraf ed the fact, however.
Thev-were too well bred for that. Af
; tenvard, in he stable, John said to
.Thomas: , ; ' i , - !
"That vS the young lady I. earry
f lie notes tofsonietimes that Mr. Al
fred was Wilkin' with." :: -
"She arn'l one of our fainl-y set.
InohiredTl-lcnas. ;! , - .
' ''Oh,' no; fhe paints flxnsfor aliyiog.
and tlowerscm ribbons, andsieh' van
John. "( nlteel, but not 'ristykratiV.'
Me vnw'dfe. mothar and daughtcritn
terviewed the son of the house, . .
"We snwl-ou, -Alfred, oudidnot
us to-day. -Who;'; were yoowith?"
"Miss Kttk FavV' replied Alfred.
. "Sh's prlttvi" iv Rled the sister.
" IVv, i tiiink,'4 acquiesced the
' 'tiretU.r.. f -! ' 1 ' '"- '"- ' ' , -i-
.'Whatisfher family?" asked ;Irs.
(.'rafton. i. '- '' . -. ! ' i Y -'"':-, t
"Her fatlibf kept a stationer's store.
lUtth her iareuts .dre,-dead. hhe is
- l'uite aloit'eln the wdrld and paints on
'..filk to sMp'i4rt herscilf," said Alfred;
"Oh' p v4 child'. ! You would not
' flirt with liraud break heT heart,,'
rai 1 -Mr-. H'rafton.l "You aro veryi
.'h-Au.x. Imv: son:. You resemble
Jill
tp:Wnt yon must renlem-'i-in
tMiasro her ntfections,
your o oif i
iitr th if iFx-imi p-n'ritro
rvun ouit- tivnocentlv, you may harm
-liera-i l ke. her from marryinsome
YxivinSt person in her own Walk ot
'life:"- i i '" . ,.4t,
. -"Inle-livou might, nice little
:il;ing," Hi- l t'rdfto;i. 'laui-
ma is citutolrisbt." ! '
"lcann4 help that, mother' said
Alfred, "i do not 'want her to marry
the exepllc4it.persOrt you allude to, for
I hope to Inarry -her myself.' Y
! n,.. flr.ri.vl vmirsnif. m v
1 lit VU ! ULT v. V ' f
son-;
kril tli-p'.n
I T Il IUOLI1C1 .
"Not !vft.".TaidT'Altreuf
T'btu sne
Uiiderst:Yiias-T think'"
UThen rl-rhaps she ir.ay not accept
von. AifvJii -iiii.f If. U voirw io may
havedrdkeu heart,"
ton over 1t shoulder,
said Miss (Dra
as she left tho
r"m. ' "1 ' ''::. ': ?.-"-' '.'."'
Alone U tho'tnother's dresssug-room
the two livHies spoke again. .-. . .
, "This is:lterrible, said the mother,
'but ouo!Qhst always managea man
for hYowiji good. it K impolite, to
fiuiijs a t l uer
('j, :i'j! V, k:r.vs I love
vet- to w?l " "".'"
To wit l m w r.:.l ? pour on ymr hoarf
a d-illo.s f inril knell. '
if. m i) Vvifei. . inf Vuirlo 'MM-
i ; - f ..
. . zina. . ... j . i !
ttttt i m 1 TlTtTtTn TiTTi
iAj h Vl P I II
ff naii " liuijj mut .
s
I
! "' Jls,,:.;,,Vl.Mil.'r;nu.ethe Vrars i she arose nnd, going to herded -took :Y,,t k!imv ww. to- J. The man f 1M,nliirr of a f
i .iwi.i.'' '-e-.'-- - ; funnvit a rllicilosiwt of oa-j"r and. - 7 l '. - i piraiiou ci uio eiiuovviiu-ui ienu-
Vs between thenj were too -nauy ' to sup- j ! !" lfu't!. 1 e wlmttt ' with" the samples gets'off at the same beaetft of'$l,o; shall be paid. Thsse
V n-o them sijtrs:-a' stranger wouhr' lu ' f ' . .1 , station. I.iolluxv nimiwit;hout a .word' h0nehts are paid upon certain condi-
I i vn wii I ItVl ince YThev 'at in .'. C'itAFroA;-Tius i4 fo sa good-Hir -a tremor. He calls to the . -"bu- tions, as follows: .: "
.,hae sud at Ja glan. 1 " j b forever; r()itV . .intanee has drivel by. name and, orders him 'b.j A person Who shall marry at the
. - their carriages -a -.splendui auair4 - ,, .-.. ,vlu..,t. uut. I jii-ust.rPMiu'st "iret wut of this." as sooii as we are i f,n,i ..r f(li,r W.-nths-sifter heeominir a
' with crinisonlnvi with t'vo servants tv . -,i . t s ...bf,, renew it' liseated. And when I folloV him I am1! nember shall be entitled to l-i2v o
try to command, .intt vulgrdrjalso. Et-
triule her nnmo will hp isi the -'oirefto-ry,
doubtleis. We will call there.
Alfred is safe for to-morrow. He 'lis
going out of town. We must takr a
cab notour own carriage; and leave
all to me. Hhe ifiust ot know us.",'
Ktta's name was in tho ! clirc
lory.
and having: found it at'their dr.u rffitV
next mormnjr, tiiie tw steppe I into!
their cab jand drbve to t!u
plain, bui thoroiiglily respectabb-'. one, j
Kcnption. lie?.,- in a.! front -room Son
iue wcona-jioor, surrounaei ,oy , her
delicate haiidiwork, at -the girl t'.iey
Had seen, walking with Alfred the (lay
belbie. ' - j ;
We haveeen sonio of your fins,
Miss Fay," said Mrs;. Crafton, smil
inr,Manl we ara anxious to hive a
a. m. .. 1 r . -
; littld of your beautiful ' work." And
then they examined the specimens,
made their purchaie, andj pui lpro-
Me:Vnwhile the mother had been ex-
amiriing .the' foom, and 'had see;i an
object which would materially ail her
in the purpose for which she bad come.
As she took her purchases in her hand
to depart, and arose to go, she sudden
ly paused before a table, took from its
easel a little painted,; velvet framed
and earnestly regarded the photograph
whic'i it contained an elegantly col
ored on of her s a. ,
Y"Miidred, dear," she cried, "what a
wonderful, accidental j resehiblan 'e!
Pardon me, Miss Fav,f butl this is xo
I lHe a relative of urs,; young1 Alfred
Crafton. Your relative or friend must
be) his image, Duar boy, I I al ways
think him so h a idso-iie. l! have' said,
twenty times J.iely what a ': handsome,
man Alfred is g!;-ving to bo. Your
brother, is it? Is he not called h.uid
8om?" ' - 7 . i " i
".Every one thinks him .so, I be
lieve," said yi'ni Fayj bfukhtng scarlet.
"She -does n jt mean fd betray bis
ident'tv she is shruwd," (thought 3Iiss
Mildred. Y . '
"My young f.-iend i engaged to a
most lowly jrirl Mls.4 Virginia
iiie,H. said Mrs. Craftoin, Biiiiling
hweetiv "on a 01 tnoso rair creac.ires
(likea lilvi I only hope i lie. will be
Uteadir when thev . are married. . II t
- i rtlways flirting with onie girl. 1k
( . . ....if. . . . 4,tW nn(.Ai.i.i ir n .t
they are n.it liisstcial cpiyils. I of en
saiy, wliy are h-i'ido:ne men alway..:.so
unreliable? Ii sit th(!re I see you are
i looking at m., Mildred old .worn -n
grow so garraious'Oat ai Miss ray
does not kno.v the" parties it do.i't
niatter. ,Go nl-afternotin, Miss Fay.
'in sura I s iall never have the h.u't
to i se' your lovely -fan. 1 1 .shall have
to put it under" a glass case in my
rtrawinir-room'. (hind, afternoon." i.
J- With pale f.ice '-.and trembTmg
1 hands Kfta Fay bowed heit . custodiers
iiont, loCWed the door 'and dropped
Lhave given orders that you shall not
I be admitfe l 1 1 t:ie house. My reasonst
!-t i. : -i.i- t.. i.,. i.itnlf . !
k llillf il MX ill n. iv-i iu mi wii. j
They are good o.ks. i . r
. liBXRJEJTTA 1'AY..
.These eol 1. commonplace lines were
written -by a hand burning with fever,
gazed upo.i iby eyes that were too
swollen to see theiii, dictated by a
heart that svas bre iking. .
i .ilIt will kill nie," thought EttaFay,
as she lay sleepless upon1 her pillow
that night. "1 ! loved hfih so well! 1
loved" Iffn? so wellatfd be Was .only
flirting wb'li 'me!" ' jY
Alfred c vnie' home! from his country
trip.td fin I Ett i's letter waiting sfor
hiin. He lvad it in his own rooni iuul
instantly d fslved out;ofth
and
sought ne',' homo. l?ut the door
was,
as sne said, closed agimist him.
He wrot. The; letter was returned
uhopenod. Feeliiig .sure that Etta
loved him, besought for days 'to'gifiin
lier ear. to explain i some monstrous
mistake ..under .which she must be la-j
boring. AM m vain. - lhe insuit-eo.
girl who fancied herself the dupe I of a
b:vl man who had no resieci for her,
1'uuliug t tat she was, as sho believed,
still pers cuted,eiranged her dwelling
place, an I in a ft;W weeks removed,
with ev ry ' precaution . possible, to
avoid d.scovery, to a distant city,
where sh ; once more began life; and
as honest industry generally succeeils,
was sucivssl'ul. ! j '
"! Alfred, feverish, mfseivtble, wretch
ed, foun I lifo a burthen !to him. He
plunged into dissipationi he forsook
.soeietv. In vain his mother -invited
to the li )use her fa vorilt beauty
beirevs. Virginia Vane. The girl
her-
self saw that be cared not ung tor her,!
and soon gave her ha-nd to another.
-At i-Ait one mornibg 'a servant, with f
shaking hand, knocked at; Mrs. ( ral
ton's do r. i - - - J; i
,. 'iad uney'lie .said, "!
with t rrible lU'WS. M
nave come.
Alfrrtl is i
very ill. He has shot
doctor is with him. Oh.
says if you wish to: sea
nmself; the
Mr.
alive you must come now
The frkntic mother and s daughter"
n - - i lion i iiooii in .wv:-..iiiv w
i
hurricd on their dressmg-gpwns rawijaa teacher: in a puone scmxTi. - -
lie wasdving. but he -knew them,
and could speaK, iuw ot-suco io
no ..ii.vm with thorn. hen this wits
ITIU vv. ....... .
fii-mot . "
iM itherand Mildred," he sighed.
"forive inc. Iifei was too great a
burth3n to p&Tj one e.se k niw
no one must know, but you shall. Et
ta has cast nie off; cold, cruelly, re
morselessly. 1 will give you her nets
to re 1 1. 15urv it with nie. I could
not live without her. I do not know
lier reasons. I only know she loves
loves mo "no more. !l cannot bear it 1
V-Ohi forgive nie!' ! l'-''Mt
TI . mniift! haelC Oh 1110 PHIOM .
nVvsou!" mv son!" cried the motl
er. 'H)hi my son. live! afid you shall
have vour Fta. understand all. I
I can explain.
Oh, Alfred, dor not
die!" '! ...-!,-
it Alfred was alccady
dead.-' -:
People do not wonder (that 3rs
raiton and .Miss Mildrea Have sut
themselves up from society ! after such
a los iji such a tragic fashion: ami
many believe that Virinift Vane
niarria&e was' the cause iof Alfred
Craltou's suicide. No one tan know
how the mother paces her room at
mmnmit.
"Ohf uiy soh! I have murdered
mv .h!" Or how the daughter can
knowJ not how to qoinforjher mother
ilk, XEUZIO MIOT.
t-
AHM KD-KKU03 TAKB -POSSE5WIOX OF
'THE TOWN Or PI.YMOtTlf, X. C,
AXD Tint at ex DEsTitt" c'Tiox to
eii 'E and i'uorF.UTY--THirf f)wx j
OKKICEIIH ASSAUIiTi:i AXI), STAB-
li'Zl) OSD MOKTALLiV j WOUXDEI)
-TifE SirEKIKJf' ATTACKED AND
rRLsoxEits it n hi; as Eh gov. .tau-
V I R A 1 P K-A I E 1 1. TO I OIt AI I SKV
EltAIi,: OMPAXIEH . OltDEJtED TO
TJiE ToWX.8 '!'"". v !
Is oi'iFolk, Vc., Dec. 20i-.-Informa-
i tiion has been received here of a
threatened' riot at Ply'-houfli, N. C.
Hundreds of armed negroes are in
I'l'.vn swea'riiig d.struetion to liiV and
property. The Mayor telegraphed to
(jrovernor Jarvis today for a , military
lorce . io suppress- violence.- uu
trouble grew out of the hwoting
of a
constable by two negr.oes' who . were
resisting arrest tor a -breach of the
peiico last Safurdav,
was stabbed and some
less injured in the ensuing '.affray,
(ireat fears are felt in the tjown.
UAi EKiir, X. C, Decelmber 20.
Later dispatches to the' XeiC3'-0't.vsrver
from Iv.iento:) give the? following de
tails of t-iie Plymouth' riot:
'On .Saturday jiiio negroes were
fighting among themselves,, .when the
town constable interfered to stop
them. Jle was wounded, one of hi
pb.-se vas mortally wouiided and an
other stabbed. On Tuestlay-arrests
were made a;;dsom ';of the, parties
Were.bound over by a hiagistrate. On
the Way to jail the sheriff was -attacked'
by negroes and the prisoners release.-!.
They are still at! larg.-.-.The '-doctor'
attending the dying man was attack
ed. Toe rioters are armed- and defy
the" civil 'authorities. Great excite
ment 'prevails in Plymouth, and Gov.
Jarvis has ordered several companies J
in the town." .
Tile Conanses'eiai TraveJer.
K J. r.UEUETTi;.
What
would 1 (hi without "the
How often, they!' have been
me vitaolv certain to go; to toe oesi i
ho:ise in the place. - He shouts to the i
clerk by name and fires a joke at tlie
landlord as we go in. He looks over :
my shoulder as I register after him,
and ha ids joe his card with a shout oi
recognition. He peeps at the regisTer
agaiii and vatciics ' the clerk a -sign.
no to t. "Ninety nothing'? lie
shouts! "Who's in 15?"; The eierk
says he is. saving 1" for Judge Dryas
dust. ' "Well, he be blowed," says toy
cheery friend.. "(Hve him the. attic
and' put thin gentleman iirbV' And if
the clerk 'hesitates "lie seizes tho pen
and give.5. ms. 15 'himself, and then lie
calls the porter,- orders bim to -carry
up my baggage and put a fire in 12,
ami tiien in the same breath- ald-:
"What time will you be down tovu,,--per
Mr. Burdette?" And he waits
tor me, and, .. seeing that 1 am a
stranger in the' town, he sees that 1
am-cared, for, -and that the; waiters do
hot neglect iiie; he tells
town, the p-onlY and
about
the best 'rooms m all the hotels; he al-
wavs-ha a kev for the ear seats, andr
turns :t seat: for himself and his friends
withiiut troubling the brJ!emaii, but
he will ride on the woodbox or stand
outside to acco'.nmodate a lady, or he,
will give bis' seat to, afi old man. I
know bin .pretty well. For three
years I have :leen traveling with hiai,
horn Colorado to '.Maine, and I have
seen the worst and
I know the best t
lust t of him, anj
'ar outweighs the
He is-breezy, cnefry, sociable, t nil oil out 'hi ade-boro, m the store ocru
newstories; always good na'turcd; he bv Mr- ii: p'j i()rton, on Ituthl-r-
frisks with cigars, and overnows v. iiii ! , . -' ... . .. . ; i k,
"thmisand mUe t ckets; be knows -.dit-tl ftreet, and tlxmgh discovered be-
andUvor.-t I could hardly get alpng with-
l out him, and I am glad that he is so
numerous,
., .
tijii:sg It
s, VffJancetl aiid
lliaic:f.
Tiien
UmmtrrtKIU Me.. D?C. LiOOIl
i "lC.wa . f Hds ' mtdfvU as
'V K ' Y " '. -f . ZEZ
madanie,;";": '.hh
Alfret!1 iev "e-71 l V 2 .i , , .V , 1 Misses Eester, loss ? joj; no ipsu
""'"j -phis afternoon at -'about $ o'clock he rariee .
T Vcalkl upon bistlfiaticed, Iiss Belief-4 q, J rmMrm". Ios S7JK0j insnranee
j t'ushman, rf; estimable young -ady
U-mmnts Oftho house were startled by
i reports ut a insioi iiwui iin- inw,n
xii -hi-h fhr viTranir couple were. - nnu.
ii.T...-. -- -a - - . '
-1. noon
fwii ( ""n ...v- . .
..rt... nir olvirTtllltllT. llTtV
ibund Miss Cusbman dead and Mowe
;jast alive. 3iss Cushman had.appa
house had reached the room
supposed that, actuated by jealousy.- i
Ire killed Miss Curtm-iv and tiien shut
l hiiriseif.
Coffee drinkers should read ..trte - 'ad
vertisement in another column lKa-
rem ty open shw .f1'1". ." f rmed that the employees oi the ixmse ; rn . ' " tlt Nw York-'
chair near the window, .the ball lv- n which it had iM origin.state tin no
i ing entered lief lead just bacu of thv flre in thc store on Tuesday niglit. it ?hctts o? the IaLrW '
iear. -Moore w lying near the mid-, T, , jy facilities fbr - lMt- uS !
die ofdhe room, vnth a bu let lulc : ti ,mt the scriou,iy fejt, hi tT 1 1
tinder his t-ve. ' lie exiuretl in a . few j tf 5?to,i ith thps the fire kllU(l . b he. a'-.Ju'1; , Vy! i
minutes after the occupants 011!, sulidued iu the truild- e.? Vr Jr.'i
4
r
'the Oaze
al.i::r-liir!s
3Iah.
Among the
large city, and
curiositiw of every
especially -about the;
holiday season,
Is the gaze-at-the-girls
young man That he finds ( his put
xuit agrceabld is eyident from .'the
way in which hqlticks i his business
and lhe rApidity with which he mul
tiplies. There "is no trouble; in identi
fying him. lie is his own .identifiea
tioiij -From shortly before noon un
til dusk the ga:'-e-atjthe-giris young
man may be seda .on the leading j
thoroughfares. Kvery pretty facd
that comes aoug claims h attention
and he at once proceeds1 to "investigate
its chirms. He doeis not
this
iuietly and unobtrusively; not e.
i'he gaze-at-th.c'-girls voung man's
chief stock in trade is tha- power
6f J
I
gazing loiig and inipudently. . f
Then the gaze does not go alone.
With every, gaze goes a smile, r a pe- j
euuar simlc, a sort of a cross between
the lopsided smirk of a Guiteau nnd
the jcslhetic sirpper of a Punthorr.e.
This combination is bestowed iavirh
ly. The modest blush is brought to
the cheek of virtue by the 'insole-ut
glare of the young mail. He -brushes
against the girls and fairly forces his
ga.e into their faces. Thegaze-at-the-gil;s
young man will stoop to " look
under a Gainsborough hat in order to
discover whet kind of a face is bidden
beneath it Ho has-no hesitation in
dting all norts of uncivil things in
when ' one mauJkrder to Jatisfy his g'h'l-gdzing, and
o others more xrThat H iw ij n(,tc(l for impudenco,
impoliteness ana i-iupniiiy. .
. The.gaze-at-the-girLs young man U
ordereitobo arrested in NewJ York
'whenever ho is caught adding'1 some
insulting words to his gaze,; which i-s
quite often. It would be well if the
same order were issued iiubther cities.
A few weeks behind tha bars would
do 'thfo gaze-at-the-girls young man
good. 1 le would be careful where and
how" he gazed thereafter. .. '
IIai-j-ia-re Snsurance Caiajiaoy,
Adiliv incorporated co npa:Ty
ha
been organised by which a inan i
i'paid a certain sum of money-upon' hi:
marriage. An' agent is at G reensboro d
soliciting -members! and from his ad-vertisem-jnt
wo learn the followig:
"THE SOUT H-W EST E UN Plix EFIT
! Y GUILD
is the n imo of an orgaaization recent
lv establishednithe city of Meniphis.
The objects of the Guild ,are the
creation of Nuptial and Endowtnent
Funds of Which, upon the marriage o.
one of its members, a Nuitial Jieneflt
ii S2.000 sua! be -taid, or in. ca-e o;
$2,000, or l(Kr, r each a Iditional
four njonths that be shall remain jin
gle he will be entitled to! iGS1 for is
.months he would be entitled to the
full benefiJt of- 2,O0a, the highest
amount wo pay.
At the ;eel "of Jour years, if stili
ingle he" passe 4 into the Endowment
Period, winch period lasts five years.
If at aay time 'during the endowment
period ho marries lie gets a Nuptial
lijaefit of ?2,0i0.. At the end )f the
Eailowmcnt Period, if slill single, he
draws 1,0 )0 and severs his connection'
witn the Guild.
T'he Ortimated cost of a member is
S27 a year,
Th l organ i2at,int is undar the
trol otthe most reliable business
of Mc.nphis' ; , '
' Taae Vi4abstoiro Tire
qon
meii ' I
On Tuesday
j t ?re
making
Hauies
soon reached the adjoining
building, and before the progress o.
the fire could be arrested eight busi-
uessuouscs NNt-ie LiHimiit-u, vii.a. -
ing the wlole trout of the r.piare, Nvith
the exception of one corner
icr.-storo. ue -
low will I Hi fenmd il statement of losses
sustained by the parties na Wd:
W. A. x yr. A. Murr, loss ,yoo; in-
. gurance $l,0.Vk
I ienry
Mensing, loss 1,000; no nisu-
ravnee. .
Geo. P. Horton, loss ijpx;
lnsu-
ranee SI, 500
Wv N. I'mkiton, loss 51,000; no in-i
surance. . ; '' --. : -' ! I'.J
Dr. 1. B.'IIorton, loss t,uO0; i in-1
sura:ce . j - - '
Capt. aonn yrg-;Hi, more nouse, .
m t ti w . . a - i- . . .
Irggan,
oif - uii: iioiiiHic.niu.
Willia ns A I'ar-cerjow and damage,
"
-f-
; A(. Broner.- Ios and damage, 1,-1
i T' ir ix,trf!, l.!n0: insurance
;7(;)
- . t. ir, .. cti- i
! 1, J). iir.Ii W rtllllit n; V
s imio: -no inur;vice. -
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Ti.nfipoiiiimtwp.l tf have ofk'1
. All4- .1. ' ' ' 1 t . - " ' - "
haUsl from a stove, but we are in
The IK Moines (lev. a ) 1,1- WcsfJ'
Tribune, savs: "A Hirn-burg, Pa.,
i journal nientwns that Mr. Dj Beng
- j. er,. No. Market Siuare, thut city 1
rurea by it. .Jaco u.i oi a vioi
' ttwcK ot Tmtifnatim.
niglit, the 27th of De-
the business. eemb;r about tei'o'clock a -fare bropce
j 1 1 . U 1 4 1.
imicii neaua, iuj
1
xsikiv it , j j t . Jntruc.tinjr the child how to
i A iiijr-SHELL.
-i i
Guiteau savs he had a nie Christ-:
mas dinner, with fruit, flowera "and
" V a g.,i ti-iu-r
;eomliy, A plot to kill the E:n- j
eror of Itussia
has Ixen diseo en, ';
conspirators were nr-
If V"! 7 1 n Win
rested
The government has de-!
tvrnih
ped to proclaim lHiblin
atiew'
arms
makiiu .it illegal
to lossvss
vitlHht license
t'ohn A Co.,
i,:a-- .i'vlkirs ,.f Me'nphik
have as- i
siurned; Jiahilities ?Jt),(MM(
Itev.
Dr. Leonard Bacon is dead.
Scar
let feVer, in a malignant form
is
i.
crcaing in Iscw York city. -7
O. K-ans, I'resident. of t'he
John
Mutual
L n ion Telegraph -Company, died iu
New York .Sunday. An Italian
boy, jlayii k with a pistol, at: Charles
ton, South Carolina; accidentallv shot
and killed bimseif. Col. lliicy of
Virginia, ba recei ed a beoiiest of
Ji't,'J K) for saving Col. preritou's little,
boy iroin dro.vuing many Wears, ago.
-V A lire at Si.ihvai!, llidi.'ii.li des
troyed isome twonty-live buildings.
rTwo cutting and two shooting af-
-frays took place at Atlanta. Geortria.
Monday,-and a colored woniah wais
niurdere 1 liy a jealous lover
'...!
Tvxo
llam-
men shot at Alabama.
At'
ilton, " iKentuck-y, P.vc.l
1
iimpkins
kilted one man, cut another - .severely
and escaped by ,'swimmiug the river
amid a showen
of bullet.-
Six
men shot in a fiumilv row at
Helen- !
wood, Tennessee; three of thcyi
were i
killed.
Dr.
Uosenbauer Was assas-
sinated a-t Litth
urday evening,
itoc'kj Arkansas, Mat
in some one who shot
him through a
window. Iii Frank-'
Ihi county, Arkansas. John I tolt kill
ed Vance liureu. - Twp young
ladies; were brutally ' putrfigel and
murdered at the residence of Mrs.
(JibbojhSj, hear Ashland, Kentucky,
Friday night; a brother of one of "the
young ladies was also murdered; the
other jm embers of. the family ! were ah
sent; ihe, murderers burned'the house;
a re Ward of 1.000 is oifered for "their
capture. A ialtiniore'and West
Pointj. Virginia, steamer was blown
up atjthe latter place Monday; sixteen
colorcid men were killed, and ii number
of otjiier persons were injured.-
About six hundred ncgr?es passed
through Augusta, Georgia,- Monday,
on their way from Edgeld South
Carolina", to" Arkansas. . (The At
lanta I Ex position eloses Saturday . --
Two inen chargefl with a double mur
der and arson in Southampton county,
Virginia, are reported" to ' have been
captujred.and hungv In the -Guiteau
trial Tuesday, Dr. McDonald con
cluded, "is Uvstunony; Dr; Barksdaie,j
superintendent ot the Insane Asylum
near jltichniond, Va., and Dr. Cullen
der,' Supcriniendent of the Tennessee
State! Asyiunji, were examined as. 'ox
ports all of these believed the -i'son-er
ty he perfectly sane. A de
structive tire at Morgan, Texas, Tues-day.-
lu Jones county, Ga., Mon-
lay night, a young white farmer was
latidly Ktahbed by three negro broth
ers!, liit shot and kisle l all )f tiiem
li-ftbrO ho died.: The John P.
King; Manufacturing Co., organized at
.Augusta; Ga., capital $ I, '.);):),);.); Chas.
Este4 president; tire yesterday morn
i ng oil -Broad street; loss !.M)0, fully
lusurpd. r- One hegro girl shot and
Killed anothc
lor at
Decatur, ,"Ala.
Wadesboro tire
Tue loss by the
is
gi've'.t at $2o,000; insurance $0,000. .
C. Ml Fenel and W. D. Jartin and his
son John were fatally shot hi au aft'ray
between the parties at Bellfoat, Ala.
A fire on Camden street, Ilaltimore,
desttroyeil lh,0'0 worth of jroperty.
In a fight with? knives in Upson
county, Ga., Doc. Wilson killed his
half ijrothcr and Brad Garland killed
A. Bl. 1 la.rris, there was' a murder
committed in the sauic place a "few
vvock ago.- - A nbted Indian chiel j
and his baud 'of marauders- killed by
Mexican near Chihuahua.- An Ex
press messenger is charged with rob
oery!o,f a train on the Southern J'aci.fic
ltailivay.- It. 'A..Brown,Ja" prom
inent citizen of Americus, Ga., com
mitted suicide.' A fatal type ol
smallpox, .. resembling Yiilague, is
inr m Dak-ota; some ot the
victinis die in twenty-four hours after
being attacked; Pittsburg, Cincinnati
and New York report from .eleven to
twenty-five deaths each fr jui the' dis
ease during the past week. Leon
,; - , . ... , hi sti,rPthort nnd hini-
ZXtihCum
i r. . ...
-A postal car thief from j Benning
ton, Vt.,1 arrested at i Cbatiniooga,
renn.'- - ' It is rumored in Washing
ton that the jury in the ease,' with one
exctption, are satisfied of the guilt
and kvspoiisibiiity of Wie prisoner; the
tweit'th juror hiaildains that .Guiteau
iscry.p- Two convicts, at work
on the Texas 1 pacific Uailroad were
killed by the guard while attempting
to escape. It is rumored that
Flipper, the colored lieutenant recent
ly ' cjurtmartialed at tt'in Antonio, has
."ceu dismissed from the serviee.--l'w
workmen "on the Per.h-ylvauia
It. It. cruned to death between cars
near Jersey City.; - An escaping
'negro murderer from Mississippi kill
ed in Memphis by a iolice orlicer.
Competing rail
'ompetiug railroads are cutting rates j
trom Chicago to New orK and jios-
tin. Mrs. Terrell w:i3 assassin aio.i ai
- ' hcr home nearX,ogaii,
1 her home pearXiOgan, Ohio; the sii-!
( posed inprdorer was arresteil and jail-
S ed.-i Herman Erlichs, concerneti ;
. 1 eu.-i "vmw' - j-.v. ,
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! Ill IIFUII1I lliv .ilimimi ...,
potoliK'e
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i oi rc ri-i-crci icttcis. ii.- wvc n auf.i
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.11 llUULWll. W1I1U. uiiviv m . . . . . ... . . .
j had been intruding the child how
ai ii? t:ie e
:1 - r to '
1:1 1 SHI (lOi U Oil
't'v : v-h
thtJ
- ! 1 Y
I.
' i y1
1 ti4.4rit u-'U
hnded.
V
v. -. " I- .
iT AND HUMOR."
A rer having betMi invitrl
to
IeIyor in a mo.intain town )
invitutioh: "I am inform that tho !
roads lead.nir uu i- . o :. - i
jfiteep a id rocky that even a donlcev?
C,UI. . . jL. . u :
j mus: exctse me rrcm m king the
at-
iu. ik ...... ..iiinou v
;ev
-. d.
The Texas' ivs:
MXot
ldnsr
."".a ''family moved hito rf hoftst
on
A.ustin uv""' r. After i week or sb a
1 1 friend of the family c died , on the
m,
nl aked l ow they liked th? 1-iditVi
4 -uy weii." -"Have v
vou,'eallel oii
;n,1 of th.neiirb.btrs vet?',' "No, Vljt !
I'm sroihsr to fftlwtW !j
anv more! m !
my firowootl missing."
i
. t. i j
rouclujiff, hut Amhiuons.
n enu.cant who frequents the line St. 1
iionore, raris, Jrpw the following an- i
I'ans.Jitas the following ah- j
nnnn.uii..A.a Mau 1. : M 1 i . .
.wiiiiv run-in nui.Mti 10 iys uirfii; i
"isnndl lather, of four children, and
husband. of an-invalM wife, the rwult
-f iiiuuiu lu'iuuMii: . ;
Tlio beer-drinking s-ailor's iuotto--I !
love toe ia schooner coming over the '
bar. Y'On inpiiry," savs the Cay 1
Vnunfy Iinnl,; "we learned that verv I
large glass ol beer
and then we wer
:u this joke."
A gentleman from the Southwest
lately boasted that the imnors irv Ids !
vilLa-re nay so .much attention tosoeie-i
tv matters, "that u h'udiix fitiro'n i-.n
not go h(me sober late at night witl
out having tne fact pubhsht.il as ' ah
interesting item.'? Y.
A school-teacher in Patterson. N.J
told a little boy in the spelling 'class to
write "forbears," ai'd he at once made
a picture of our bear.; on his slate.
PerJuips the teacher's pronunciation
needs locking after. .'
No longer loifely,. The young man
wh i was .'"lonely since-" his niothv-r
died" is all' right now. His father
married a widow with five grown
daughters, and they give a party - ev
ery night. . -
When a certain kind of man wants a
job, be is ready to "accept a sit nation.'
riie same kind.' of man, on beine"
kicked outj "tenders bis resignation.'.'
He likes to put it tenderly.
A recipe for leinon pie, after stating
the ingredients, adds: "Then sit on
u hot stove and stir constantly." How
could one help ' stirring constantly
while sitting on a hot stove? '-
"Jy son,", said 'a shrewd old lady,
"be caTefu! how you! marry a cashier's
laughter, or you iriHy I'.'-Ve it visit
your father-in-law' in ja'il.." .
"Are the squirrels very thick this
ver?" askel a gentleman ol a hunter.
"Weil yes," he said
rellictively;
"leastways the One I got was."
Use of. the birch.-A writer on school!
discipline sa.ys: "Without a liberal
use of the rod it is impossible to make
bovs sm;trt." .- . '
It is difficult for one man to give
aiiothpr apiece of li-.s mind without
destroying the peace of both their
muds. :
A new'era Tn (ireece it is not the
'iolden. Age, nor the Silver Atfe', mr
the I roh age, but the Brigand-Age.
It is often difficult for a man to live"
within his income; but it is still more
difficult lo live without it. .
"Do you write'books?" aiil a lady
to an accountant. "Yes. madam, I
right them," ho answered.- '
-t . - - -.
A c?fSrt!onal report supposed to be
call(Kl a canard because one can'ardly
understand-it.
The man who sat down on a pajer
of tacks said they reminded. him ofthe
Tiicd)ii'-lst.i'.
Tuneful Eyre. A nui
who broke his engagement.
sic-teaeher!
H
The best time to t a'ch soft water is
When it is raining l ard. f
MEDICAL.
i i
Htef aljia,- Sohilca, Lumbago,
Dac'lfashs, Sortinoss of tho Chest, Gout,
QuMif Sp'ro Throct, S welf tags and '
rair,3, Burns Qna Zcaias,
Gsnoral Dcdily Paint,
Teoth, Ear end Headachy, Frosted Fc:t
and Ears, end all oth si Paint
Y end Aches. ','.'"-.
?" VTKtn'.Um on irth .-t. Jjliti 0:t s
a ""-, Mummtmnl end rhttrp' External Ju.n?t..T,
A 'u- tnsils t th cimrian.i'.yiAy tr!5Tiif
' "' et-m. fi-nY ctctv ,4ip' tvCmivr. lth
--... jr-i LTii j-' if ;tc j-nxf ff Zst:iUL:
0 i&m
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tSert:lincre, U.l. A
-". "- Y am ' rim
"Ipll.'-
cas iiiMUiir i.ir ii n
Y. - i'- ' X'OFt - '-..' . '. .
N HAV. AD VJ-.HTISliMKMk
KAHllloXAnLK BAK11ER.
TARBORO ST., WllioX. IV
"av,nJr?Pen nrst. llnrbefi
8ll! H't! the - patronacre cr.thiM
ho, "KwxJ vo
-. v
no u lhii good work done. SatlnIacJ
JJiiiyl.Vly
Fon Sa
Two Rood Farm Hordes. Alply td '
r U il. WIlITKHKADj
K 'OR SAL1
-The house and Io(ooipring Ktreet
adoining thrdots of vrfj. JianiZ
Hoe has Wms ' !:
buildimrs, Am.Iv t.V 'VV
buildinirs Am.lv
1 I .
(j 11' llini'vn'
4
Wilson. ' V V ivt iwti, ii
11 on"N-eM Ht. lsth, msf. tTt
Homer Sehool
lhe next seson of this
PHrticulHrs. apply to the principals
- ' M J. C. MOKNKH.
For safer1
1 1 f A ""ttry Shoj with h trade of fronl
four tosix thousand dotlars per war hi
j the town of Dhu k .tWli S
' nitiMiini' iti ii r.i.wl l. v. . 1 ' ,
opening in a tfo(KLlilitv t,
en new Iniggies.on hand whU'Iittfll be
sold cheap. Apply ut 'jtmt'lvitt ; -
W.SANhKUSdX;
Black Creek, N. C.
Nov 2.f tf.
it1?. 09 m'nvi of ,ho bath Of (m u
ii. unlit n it becomes neei'ssiirv to eti
tie the business of the lirm of GHftlh 4.
M urray. . All persms Indebted to said
hrm will please call at their place of
business and sett le at once.
V WM. MP It HAY.
Surviving partner of Griffln Mifr
t
rav.
Dec.
inf. ':'' -. - - .' ''
vr-
Valuable property for siiie, Alrf hg:
ton's .Mills,- one mile east of Illlliilrd
stdn, N.: C. Two grist mills, otto
wheat null, n :o. 1 - saw iffill With
snnfung af tMclH for a gin which 1
will biuld if purchaser desire ii all
run by wiWer power; ScctlOit noiod
ior ocing , jreailhy.
8.L AllttixcittJ.
H.Hlldrdston, N.Cr-
. ;
Dec. 9-!f.
Mloitst iPt Sale
I offer niy houso, with jfofnl
rooms, in the town of Black Creek for
sale. The lot ij a. large one, contain
ing two and oiKvthird ti. tne
acr in strawbf-rrwhicl! give a tti'
yield. Will behold cbehi f Mv ren-'
foij ior sen
mox.
g is thai I .' goiuj Ur
i Add re
: W.
S. ANUBltSOTX,"
JibK-.ltCfeekN.cV
Nov. 2."f tf.
By virjue of a AcCrtti of the Superi
or Court;of Wilson .count v' rendered '
Nov. ;;oti, IKS!, i will' eir on the
premises on Monday, the 2nd day of '
3anuaryHbHi, the following land: Or k
trace of Jaiid in W ilson ciMintv-. Croi
oa;ls tenvnship, hfljoining the laudu'
- f H'Mouel 1 'errell,? Simon Newsomej
I Jacob Reiitfrou- 4n VM.l I
j tabling one hundred - hr.'1 f'Ttiv ?"fea
1 more or less. Tef msi One hundred
months with eight per ve.'d. interest
: iron i date. . 1
- Al;. BBOOKS, Adniinhtratorr
. j Connor A- Woodard, AtVym
i iec.2-tf: .- , ' V
. . -. y rt, V4 it, fl i VII
N O TIC El;
j I ofTer for rent my entiro premi.erf
j in the town of Wilson, containing hv
ien acres of lanl,iiated onasteriif
.f Vance and Pender Mreet,. lot hi It
1 high st'-de f eultivntion, well set in"
choice fruit trees.' 1 Iouc has.lx'com-'
. jiKdioi fhU With pantry ahl hatlf
. room, with all necessary out house';,
' and a good well of water; cohtiguotiK
j to excellent scIhkiJs, Normal, Gradl
I ami others. TlMselesiring.to.eiiicittf
th-ir children or enghge n businf
J will find this a rare op port unity to renl
")T leaei Firther iVsirticulars unnee.,
jejsary as no one will invest without
i -et ing for themlves. " All nearly"
; jifw a- pjeinis -uet in .original for
: est seven years Pgo. - .
? K. 1ED'ML'NDSOX
j ot. 3f, '81. H.) - ! '
N 0 T ICE .
ValuaiileTowx
IOTF'lif'ALL.-
Bv virtt:ovof a power tt- -ah eon
?tainl In a mortgage rectdfd by If.
.AV. Edward and w ife, to ine, tS- f?io .
:llt dav of Iiecernber, ''1T," and re-'
i-onhslVm Book No.14, Paee .rhtf in
theotlleeof the Ileglst r of DetU fur
Wilson county, I hhyll eil at public
auction, at the Court House door, in,
Wil-im on Saturday tlie 1 ith day f f
Ja'nuaf.v, t2. the'lot pt land in" tho'
town of Wilfon, on Tarhoro str-t, ad
j -nb g' W. 11. Mrrrist, John T. Harr.i
s
j WiNon..N. C. Dec. WrVI.-2J
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