THE WILSON AHYANCK. DVANCE ., I., ,-iu i, Fvi.iiv 1'i.ii.w At W , -,,s, N i: i ii C v i: ill s a Uatis ty A i i v it-i s..: i tin1 1 itch, ( hiv I iim-iI i. m, - - st.iMi " " ( hit' Mitntli, - - - J.imi ' " Tlm'v Months - - ".""' " " Six Month-, - - s.ih " " ( Mio Year, - - - 1 "..i n iIU - Kii1.tr ;itt-l l'mni : l I-1 i"N VTI. 1 S A l' A S i; l.itTrul Itiscoiints w ill Iv M.1,1. ' fur liri'r A(lv rtis iii. iit- ami f..r j I'oiitrm-tsl.y tin. Your. " j I 'ash must a.r.iiii.any all A.lv.r- XO. tlS tisviii.-nts unl.-ss 5r,MM r t'.-irii. .- is Rivvii. LET ALL THE ENDS THOU AIM'ST AT. BE THY COUNTRY S. THY COD'S. AND TRUTH S. ( tin- yi-.ii . J.I 11 I . . 1 .141 I WILSOX. X. C, FKIIIAV Jl liV lSStJ. Till; WILSON AI)YANT. rnTT Wilson A M"iii y can I"' -out ly Money i nil' i -Mr Ki"i-tiT-i Letter :it our iiiU. HI K AIVAN( II CI.KAMMiS. i 1 1 1 1 ii.i .i ii .i I i.ii t hi . i in- i ii.i i . iin'jii in tii, hi till' Uulll. I i .i tii count y in mi i mil i- - a lull .in n 1 1 il l, t H l.i l . I In- Stale I -1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 in A is 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ? r it large l.il in in t Ins y c:ir. I In- al n ull. ii :: lh Ii.i . enter i ll ii il . i li i ni Ii v iiliiini'. ; : 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 IN NLlll-lii lil. Mu . w i n In r Ii hi 7 Let long. I i . S. I 'el gn- on w as iv nominal ..I ., . . hi I i ni I In- M Ii district. I ii- h I ni ! will III l" I all V -1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t In Slate - I nun Oil i it lie k t 4 ' 1 1 -1 okee." I In- up..: ! I li.it John N. Staples li.nl l.'H I lit' ill mm . i- pal t V Is Hit I I Hi-. A m u tclegi aph Inn- ill In- shoi t I I. mil In. in Noilolk In W liming I M Samp -on Light I nl.iul rv . ol 'Iin lull .1 II. -u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . t IV H 1 1 : 1 1 1 - 1 1 : 1 . I i'iiuiiii it nu ll. I In- Wilson . i lil Flounce railroad ; v ill i mi 1 1 1 ri i 1 ly I III oilgh I In- market hull i- in lav .1 lev die. i II. .w lev n I in I l.l alia. : I til leafs .III- I'lllrl I .tilled t h.ll il W ill gel : .1 lout lllg III I In- I idled SI. lies. Inlin oil roiihl I ii-Iii-I -' III II hlli- i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i .Mulnlay. 11. I,'. II. Lewi, nl Kindlon v ill In- rrini iji.il. I lull. A l( 1 III Ul' II. Sll'V CIIS W il S ! iiMiiiin iii-'l Im i lov ri imr ofC.eorgia, i i i i i in - ',' Null- mil of a ImI.iI lit ',n. I in- Sultan iil Morocco Ii.i . :'.l: I , .. Ill' III I" lit Willi in. .1 1- pill I ,i h ; In- r. 1 1 lii I I In- .Si 1 1 1 .i ii nl Mull I. .. I.. -i. An exchange ni.il, - I he a si-i t ion I I, il -I In- m. Ill In i I X Iil - w ay to I mi : ii- w ill i II Iil . uli- i llil' In : i I - I liri i'.' I i.l. I.. '. I d .ml il HIV ille 'v ill . 1 1 1 . . I In- I li-il i i i-u In i mi Iniii I il .liiik'i- against .liilin A. (ill ,in i in I In- .ilii il i 1 1 n l . I In- iill-l III'; goes mm MU lli;lti-il. l . I llllll.lli. 1 1: 1 1 1 ii ' 1.1 ! . Ill' Sillll II , amhll.l. Il l - Im-i-ii I III lli il Milt Ml ( ml Mi--- In III ike Inoiu Inl ;i ileglu. mih r - in vcsi ig.ding ri Hi I lull I it h i-, finished taking testimony iii . I' lllllll. ill cllV. 'Illi- IllVcsllga I i 1 1 will Iii- n-sumcd IN llilsSlalc in ill.- I '.ill. I iill i. in- h.ili t In- i ii i . "- nl M i, I mm l county. Al:l.. Ill il Inf. 1 1 1 . 1 1 run v nil ii ill lirlil recently, de . I II ill Inl I III' I l IIM I. l.il II' Si III- ill, I I lull full III V I lekel . I.Yv . I if. in. P.. Pny ;is chair in in nl I In- luiillv. will ( s - 1 1 ;i l I III' lllll II- III I 'I I'.-Illl'llt nl Wake I .HI t nil. lllll ll llf. I'f ill h, Mil's ilri i-s ,i if -.li.ill Iii' clinr-i'li. 1,'n i.l lias I In- iiiiiili l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l.iw . I III' tll'lllf-. ill .- I'll.ist-ll l tin- i l him III. Ill, I .Hi' lii lil tit ;l stfii-l .Ii inn lit .llilhl . lilnil :illi illlpf i-llll nl it I lii-V :ll.i' . las nln- In I ii.-. ilin il I link. I 'nl. 1 '.lllllll t '- III Iff lit ;IIVI-ll illHT I I lli.iiii l nil.-. 1 1 fi iiils ;i ri-it Ii.i' IK ll 1 1 II it I lull Inl I 'iill';li-ssii.il ill I n Ii liil.-f. il mi- li I In- Ii-iiim ih I ii' inn I'll I Inli I Ii ft HI l! Il . ill i t III' rnll I J in il In , .ilnl .mi I i ;i. In lir;;lll j I In- r iiiii.ii-ii." j Si it ti 1 1 li t ' A mi i n il it : Till litssl I in ini tin- iii.iiinl.n l mi' ul' mill I. nirs, in In- I'miiiiiI ill tin- wuflil. Is 'in niiril in .Mi.uii' in mil , N. ('. II i i III I III .' I r. ill 1 1 ii ii I mil ul III lit furl, .nl rrinriil wiiirll Ii:ii jivlls filllirl ' I li ih .hills li list-. N. uliri n .liHii iiul : Mr. I S. : I inn! i.l tliis riniiitv :;ifs us tin I. .II. .w in:' n rin' Inf l,.-r.ilii; llivsull I ' " I -''s : 'I'iikc tun (i.ifts nl ...liiiimli i. . i .r. mir u t. If. unr ul krli rllr ' I . t in if i in l; 1 1 Is mis .mil Minsif it ili'.nl in .l.iri's mii thr liufsr. I l.r ( 'liiil lit IK I,', I iv wick I ml ir.l mil I rlrlllirf ill II w it 1 1 lull il'.wil riir II in I nl s. ;i ni-li j.n '.In I li.il rmliril I I :' imIIIiis, ; I I'.'inhl imu.i'ii. .in.) ;i I, ni Unit I -.l III iiini iiiit.-li.-.t tltv lllrl.l-lls . in 1,1, I- ucrks. M I'lll' lllll ',.. ; Ufill.ll I'ill.lll.- ill Ihr tvuikllii:' nun l.islmw -nii:i tli uilli ill. r.i- Siiil,,-'- win.! Ii.i - I lif.tw II '.Mil I.l II til (ii-l'sinis .ml nl' in 'lux III.' II I , u ;l- nr. 1 1 l tun hull I ii . i ,sinu l uiM-n .. m 1 1 1 ; iin. mi !'i ".-I in iiiiiix ul l'.. (mu mi ;;ii.immi Hull. I In n,ni r-. In I lull w r h.i , ' i lit'. II. I ul Is Miss ( 'iltnr. w In. ' i - in. u 1 1 1 'i 1 in .l iiri uss t Ii,- Sunt h ' 'lulu, i in,,.. 1 1,,. Mt In i iki . tu Mr. I Ii"-. '. i,,.. SN ( ntur's ;i-c is I I ' 11 - "ni . in. mi lis. .in.l Iin Inis 'Ui. I I- iM.ur.l nil. Irr tin- M'l.-lit nl ''I , ;ll s. 1111 l.li.. il.rlli Cits I.,, iii, mi, t lN - I" Hill II 1,. . ;, ,,. i l, in, nts "' ' " il . uj.nl. ll I.Milrf. ' ""U Ul. l.'.. Hi' .ju'.lk. till' t-'C '' !'' -Iml r. tu-rt livl'. Illl.l.'l' ""' " ' I'l.mU,. II.- Ii.is jinlo- ""hI "' l-.ls I t. II.- l.ils 1, "'' l-'s ini.irltx. Ilv lliis ' '" h is lii.rkl,,,.,,-. Ill- ' '''"' 'I-' I...s lu,,-. II,- ,;,.s ' " 'I'' lus i.i.mnrlisin. All '' V 1,1 I 1 1 Ira t I'll .lllil rulii- 1"'""L i"-.ui iii ,,r u,.. ;,,.,.r. '""l"il . - ut lllllll. IllltX . I.'iilrili Xt irx-Obxt i rcr : Si-na tor 'anri' on 'iliicsi.i iitlci'i'.l an aiiii'ii.linclit tnthi' siunllA i il :ij ,n..i mt mu hill tor thr ;l liiriil of - I t,.i'!l' to Noi I h ('.il uliii.i tor cottuii illi-iilly svivil l. tin- I'liitc.l Stales ant lim it ies. This cotton Ih-Ioiii-iI to this State iili.l the ainolllit li.iln e.l is what is liluliaht W Itell solil. Ml . V. M. Itohliins.ol St:ites ille. u ho wa-. I he it'tiln of t he cow ;inll 'attack lv Molt, is. weaivknl to ! learn improving. We trust thiit he w ill lie slltliciclitlv ivstoreil to health to lake the .stump rijiht t-arly. 'I'heie is not :i more elVectie, Tearless M.caker ill the State ami his s r i its will In- neeilcil iii tl''' ';'i'l':i'i' ; Antony the m;iii.Y amusing uici iiini s ul t In- ivpiililiciin coin flit ion hcl.l in this iilace hist week, a color eil enthusiastic atlmiier tif llulilis sliiiule.l '-we'll put him on the very tiiiiesi p.M.K.e ""' j up,,,, ii sal.le l.fo. her should out ... ;i "shrill, silvery voice," exchiiiniii ;! woiil.l oii put Iiini as hifjli astlat." , Col. A. I'ope. (ieneral l'asscn;rr ; Ajicul of the c.ilt.s.ilitlate.l s si cm j ... .-'ii, . : .. .. i....... ol the iriiiia ami aroliiias Kail w.t.hiis rcsi'ut-il, his residual ion to take elVect August 1st. Sol. ii I .1 l'i..i,.il A it ..I' , ' ' . . , , the sstein. will titke his place. I ol. i I'ope has I ici li all cllirlclit ollirel ami li;is won a host of friends. A U'tod iiini pious old democrat of I his county, w ho lielieves it will rain when he pra.s for il, now re peats nightly, mt his liclided knees : -(looil li.ilil, remove these .llllllc.l llrp ul. In ans and "purchiisealile I Iciiiocral s' Ii mil tiie 'top ofthe ln-li miiiiulaiu.' or the devil will lie to pay with our democracy. .Yrr- liri il .In III' mil. The Wilmiiiutoii Slur well says : This will prove ii ".'.ood "cleiirin .wit" year for the I riuncrnt ie party. II will LTt rid of :ill men who are liulllnl luclhel' '-lis the cohesive power of pill. lie plunder" of all v. ho. He ready to. sellout for :i coll --id.-r.it inn of all w ho have all nlmii; stolen the ilclnoi-r.lt if livery In: serve I he .lev il in. ll'Aralii I'aschii was in t his conn try lie would lie a hr.nl li-ht l.'epuli lican. ( 'hm liittr Ohsri ri r. li the Khedive of Kjfy pt were in North 'aiuliu i he would prolialily issue a Fourth of .Inly proclamation ! liccome an I iidepeiideiit Democra i tir l.llirlal l.'il.lical Mnliulrl Cillidi dille for soluet hiii.u, ami lie sat dow ll upon very heavily I'.v lheieople. Slur. i '.in.. I eliolluh ! f ur esteemed coiitcinporary the Tai I ioio Smith I'lin' says, "A jond Ihiif.; is told of Dr. Closs, who. lhoU::h one ol the liesl men weef knew . could y et m;ike some sharp remarks, lie was a witness in a case smiii." y e:irs iil;o. Iii "jji iiiji in" tesliinmiy he Used the word scallaw aj:" I re.pieiit ly , until tinal ly. the presiding .ludv asked the I If. what he meant by t he term ".scallaw a." The Dr. replied : "I mean a man who sas that he is no belter than ;i ncL-ro. and when he s;l s so tells the truth." The Ashboro t'ouiirr pays the siiccessliil prineii.il of the WiNmi Ciiaih-d Scho.il a well merited coin plimeiit when it says: "We heard the most distinguished educator in North Carolina remark the oilier day in a conversation that I'rol. Iiilius Tomlinsoii of t his county was making more reputation than any other man within his knowledge and that the Wilson Normal was a decided success. "The best of w mk the best of feelinn ' ery thin- hiirnionious and enthusiastii-." We 1 w ill b- piirdolied for not in;; :i com plimeiit so richly deserved." The Cleveland (Oliioj I'luiiulnili r ii til ing the presence in that city of the colored principal of the color ed Normal School at Fay cttev llle, . ,. v ,,i l us Slate has this to say ! Nmlh 'ni i.liua ili-moi-i nts : 1 1 is .somewhat suggestive that in Nmlh Carolina, under control of what lb-publican newspapers are pleased to call the "I'.oiii bou demo cracy," Ihcle should be a Stale Not a il School r. -lulu. tr. I and main tal I by the State and designed to furnish teachers to the colored people, while in Ohio no such Stale nisi it ut ion exists, and t hc.c are pen pie who want to abolish even nor mal schools maintained by the cit ies." Since the slaughter of ."..MH ehris ti;. ns by Mohamincdiins ;it D:im:is ciis in ISC,!!, the world hits witness ed no such colossal tragedy as that enacted al Alexandria by blood thilsty Pic. louius and escaped con Vicls. ll is estimated that I'.OtMr persons were massacred. And Kng 1 I. in. I gazes iqioii this revolling scene of outrage, blooilshe.l and pil lagt the direct and foreseen result of Pritish rapacity and crime with out the .slightest compiincl ion. Nothing remarkable about it. how jever. In Pritish statesmanship there is no element of philanthropy ni' I'uiiniiiiii humanity . Three years ! ago. il will he reineinlrereil. Pritish blood hounds were employed to 'catch halt naked Stilus in South j Africa. NKAIMJV NKWS NOTES. Tim- Utilis Wc-.illli ol i':ir 's 4;:illieieil ly Oliii' Ite poilcis -An, l v:itl) iel fiom tnr iiiiit-ioiis Aciuh Illtl'S. iohlslioro h:is a Hew life engine which is the priile nl'the place. I'f. 11.11 krf hils Im-i-ii phreliolo.'ri in the Toisliot folks. Toisitot Mcthoilisls talk of l.llihl inf a new ami hiimlsome t hiirch. 'I'w o Mormon preachers are try it'll tit i-oii t-it the Tarlioio peoil.'. The Till lioi o Fair nut lim it ies are f,'oinjr tit ert'itii new l.uil, Iin- loiix.io feet. Dr. Ceo. . T;tl um, w ho at mu time liveil in Wilson, .licil in link lev, Ya., last week. The sturkhiilili fs of the Tailioro Fai, will liaveanieetin-ramla l.i- ,lilillt.B. . ,,. j,-o ,, ,lm,ls, Allo,ls S(K '. M. 'llllkl'. I'.SIj., of Louisliui o- vv;ls or.laiiie.l a Deacon in the Mis sj,,lu rv I'.aptj-l church. Sun .lay Illl.N Hit I, . Mr. .1. II. Ilellicit of Maltl.-lioro . ; li.nl a line cow killed Itv the c:iis last. week. A suit for ilamai'cs will last week. A su pioltiilily follow. The Franklin 77,ixsays th;it if cnmii.latfs emit liilil to spring up in Franklin, there will In- l.ut very few ''patriots" left to do the voliny. .Mr. i;. IS. ( ioelet's house ill ( iohls lioro w ;is broken into on the l'.ith inst., and rolilied of ijuite iiu amount of iewelrs iili.l ot her V ilhlillili-s. The thieves were arrest c. I and the pro perty irl in nril. Mrs. S. 1. I witty, who was elect ed a teacher in Hie Kockv Mount (ilii.lril School, has ileclined and Mrs. I.illie Lea. of Feasliuri;-, ('as Well county, has lieeli elected to till I t he Vileaiu-y . She is a n experienced j teacher. ! A pulilic install, i! ion of ol'ii-crs ot Centennial Lode 1. (). O. F. i took place in Toisuot Thursday liijiht of last w eek. K'ev . .1. JI. ; Cord. ni delivered the address and we heard a competent jiidu'e pro iioiiuce il "a most chaste am! appro priale address." On last Monday, Col. I. A. Sii iccei ed information from New York, that six hides of Sunn's hoii Staple 'ot ton hitil been sold at 11 cents per pound, while middling cotton was selling at V2 cents. The cot ton w as sold by Messrs A. T. ISriice & Co. Grci'iirille lit llirtnr. W e are jjhul to learn from our newsy conteinpoiary, the lloaiiokr .i us I Iml Col. I!rid;;ers and ('apt. Div ine, after inspectin.n' the Scot kind Neck branch road have aceepl -edit from t he emit liictor. We hope to sec a regular liiiin put mi the road at once so as to jjive our Scot land Neck friends a fair chance to spread t hemsclv es. The S ii a mi llm, ii- records that on Friday inoiniiiu, an old ladv who lives in Kil'ccoiuhe county, about nine miles east of Toisnot, came there to do some t railing at one ofthe stores. Not loii- after she hid arrived, she heard the train coming, and remarked that she vv iis afraid of it, ami fan behind the slorr. She staled that she had iml seen thecal-, before in lily ears iiiidth.it it w.i-. -.o much liir-ei than il w a t hen. L'.M kv .Mm nt Faii: I'im'.mu m Ijst, -The I'lciuiiiiu last of i he Scciid Annual Fair ofthe Kastcin Carolina Agricultural :iml Mecliani Fair A ssociiit ion. to be hcl.l nt lui.ky Mount, on Tuesday. Wed nesilay , Thursday and Friday , ( ). -tuber -J llh. L'.Mh. :.'blh and 171 h. 1 S.S', is mi our tabic. 'I'he premium list is eoinph-lc. many valuable special premium ' leltlli ollefe.l. 1 lie fill lor ot the Al'VANi'l. liiicUiliu Ins lioo.l will by smiiicI hilfiv substillit i;ll has ottered as special premiums a vciirly subscription to the Akvam i: tor each ol I he follow iifu exhibits : 1. I'.esl barrel of Ii. 'II I . J. I'.esl specimen of rye. .'!. I '.est specimen of col ll. 1. ISest spccilneli of w heilt. ." I'.est specimen ol p. lis. li I '.est specimen of ehiilas. I'.esl specimen ot sweet pot a toe Pest spccilneli native gr. hay. !l. 10 P.est clover hay. P.est cabbage. 1 1. Pest pell ol tal cattle. I'J. Pest milch cow ot any breed. I.!. Pest cow of any bleed. 1 I. P.est pell of fat hugs. I.'i. Pest display of I III key s. lli. I'.e-t cot toll bed qllllt. 17. Pesl cot I. u counterpane. 1 s. I'.esl homespun clot h. P.l. Second best pair of Micks, nil. P.est .specimen of machine jllu . uV ., i.t,iv , L'l. 1 Je.-t holnc lll iilr 1 miiet . Pot set of table mats. Pest spccilneli ut ill led ap ph II. Largest and best display of .j,.,!, tmits. o- Largest ami best display of jelly . We reyret t.. leiiiii from the Kin stun 1'iTxx l'rtxx that Mr. .1. ll. il kins" little boy Willie broke his arm j vv bile coining down stairs Monday1 of last w eek. We are ylad to learn however that lie is on the road to improvement. We learn from the Misxiii'iir thai I he ( ioldslioio llitles have invited Senator Yance to deliver a lecture in that city August 17th. on the oc easion of the i?7t li Regiment re nn ion. for t he beiielit ofthe Coll !.- l. il t III. ill II 111.' 1 1 1 lobe erected ill the ( iol.lshoro cemetery . There is a nc-io named l.'amliill I'ittlll.lll ill I alueeoliibe count y W hn iiccuiilint;' to the Smitlit i in r. i.-play iiiu '-old Harry." He became m nl w it h ( iiiillord Moore for hiring hi-., wife, and to revenue himself he stole two hoes from Mr. Moore.1 I'.ul not satisfied w illi this deviltry he H ie. I tu burn Up his t.ll liel ill law's house. The torch was ap-j plied, but the tile was discovered1 before i! had made much head way ; and put out. The next iimnim-- he ; caught his w ife on the road and : w hipped her. Oil the follow ill-' ila.V he stole I'eter I'iilkcl's Icol'd) -iinamlwilhil shot his lalliri in , law w ho fort iiuately was- not hurt; except by one shot which grazed the skin. This is all that Kami. ill I has done in the last two weeks, if, we except the dinner he stole from j our Superintendent of 1'iil.In- In 1 st f net ion. Delupsey .b ilk ills, last ; Week. ll Would .seem that, this j negro's meanness, like sorrows. "come not as single spies, but in ! bid talions." I Si trim; at Cii:r.F.NVii.i.i.. Mr.! .1. ('.. Whah-y . of New bel lie died ill j ( '. i ecu v ill.-. Fill county , Saturday evening, the l."ith lust. About 1 ' ocloi'k in the day he said to 1M. .tallies, pfoprielor ofthe hotel, that he was sleepy ami would like to -o to his room. lie leiplesleil Dr. James not. to let him be disl ul bed I till breakfast. 'I'he next niorniii- when the porter went to wake him for breakfast they found him dead. Some think he committed suicide: otheis that he had heart disease. Drs. lSruwn and Swindell say he. must have died before ni-ht on Sal , nrday. He leaves a wife and two1 children. S. KiHTciii ADVAM i: : IM.Acn Ti: I'.r. (Iitnvi;. Crops are looking better ami I think we will make a lull crop of corn if seasons are lav ora hie. but il is impossible for us to -el over hall a crop of cot- ton. Wht'iit is very oo.l iilul is selliu-' at 7."eelitsa liTshel as I iin dei-staml. The fruit crop is about : half. Typhoid fever is prevalent in this section. I'olitieal a Hairs are not rasrini;' much in this section. The "Teat need of our sect ion is a railroad. One from W ilson to Hen derson would pay well ami would open Up il .section of II II. lev elope. I country that has ureal possibilities. Allot her 1 hi u.n' we need is a post office nl I'cach Tree. We seldom Jcl Hie AHVAM'K Milder two or t luce w eeks I'l oln date of it s publi cation. W hen there is any news you will hear from me. Occasional. I'cach Tree, Nash county. Fancy Facts and Figures. (Jin cocktails invented by Confu cius in Cochin China. P.. ( '. soo. Shampooing inl roiluceil by P.a harossa. I'S.i'J. (uail on toast, first M ived by the Israelites. (Jo. Free lunches inl I'o.liu ed by Jo scph into F.gy pt. P. C. loll. liricks fust woin iu the hat by Noah. P. C. :-',. Picycle first used by I xi.ui. '.'Ol . Weather propecies invented by Annaiiiiis I'.. C. .Intl. Aprons Hist worn by Fvc 1. Circulat ion discovered by Ilaivev loin. I.ic.l about by editors ever since. First great moral show, -tailed by Noah. P.. ('.."inn. Bright Prospects. Secretary ot Sta!.Saiiii.lei s w rites "i have never thought the.-kies brighter, of the future mote hope ful for Ihe cause ot right than I do now. The pi ineiples lor which we contend i.n- at the foiimlat imi ul'all i good government, nll.1 the people know it. and our chosen standard healer, the gall. lilt Pelilletl. has been tried iin.l found wort by in wai as well as in peace, and has. as In is ell III led to hav I', both our a Meet imi ami our confidence. If we. -.hid! do our part as w ell as he vv ill surely do hi.., such i. majority its w ill be lulled up iu November for Peiinet ;is has never before been given for .1 poli 1 it-iil party in t lie Stale." A Half Dollar Trial. Mr. Finest King, editor ot the Fall Piv er i Mass. i Sun. thus dis courses upon the merits ol St. Ja cobs ( lil : Siitiei ing w it h rheiimat ir pains I Wits Didy mils as to remedies I read of St. Jacobs (1,1 ami said heie goes lor a half dollar trial. 1 bought a buttle illld before it W;ls halt used the screw wrench pains gone ami troubled me no lunger." Hon. William R. Cox. The Mibject of this sketch is a re sident of Kaleinh, a lawyer by pro fcssioii. and is now Congressman li , nn the Fourth generally called Metropolitan District- in Congress where he has won a reputation as a safe, painstaking', gibed representa tive; and the zeal he h. is manifested for the good of his district, has just won lor him a unanimous ie i.oi.ii l. at ion to Congress. In a brief sketch of Cell. Cox published a few weeks ago, the Orphan Fiinul said 'During 1 he w ar lietween the States lie was made a ISrigadier (Ieneral ami served his country wilh signal skill and bravery. Since that ti , as ;i jurist, a politician! statesman ami a philanthropist, he has Imtii called to high pliiees of honor and trust, all of which were tilled with oieaf acceptability and inaikcdsuc ( Jell. 'o I lint mlli'll ove the sp.lfkllllg still a young man. forty, and amid :.H ewcls of a .veil on and icefull v worn crown, t here is iml uiie of more steady lustre or more coiuuiiindiiig brilliancy than the gem ol personal chat actcr, pur i ty oi principle ai... "1" '"!,,,, ,,,, - , , , . . v ruiniurl.lir.il nas in n k.-.i u.s , ll.et. tl.i.t has l.ii.lked his public i and private career. 'I bis gifted, honored and promising-son of Carolina is a gentleman ofthe li is t water, the coital of t he highest and the friend of the 1 i. j blot. ; III his official coy.neclion wilh the j Asy him he always showed himself equal to t he emergen. V ill counsel, J sympathy and liberality. In the. sillemllil assemblage of venerable; names to be handed down to p..-. te.ily. that of Win. P. Cox will be. a household word among t he wid ows ami orphansof Nm t h Carolina.'' ( J.-ii. ( 'ox many friends w ill prize very highly this well iiieiiled prai-e , coining as it dues ffoiii ii w filer who iievef uses words of ci nn incudii I imi unless they an' deserved. We glad lv add our assi nt to ail I hat I he w ri I er says, ami take pie. r. Hie to day in presenting to our readers, many of whom will have the privi j lege iin.l pleasure of vol ing for him. a cuiieet likeness of Cell. C. who ha ever proven liimsell true to ail ; Ini-. is reposed in him. In his ' s eh. il few weeks ago. before the convent ion that Humiliated him. (Jen. I 'ox said. -There is one oilier matter to w h'n h I invite your spe cial attention, and to which I iv qucil y on to call t he especial atten tion nl I hue u hum ynii represent i d of ll is I us : I. vanillic I he lecol. iii v v.iles ill I ' Tl-s, and Von Will Iiml t hey are all iu lav or of I he win kiiigiu. in and the prodiicer.ecoii mny . refiii in. and are opposed to privilege ami monopoly, extrava gance and cor. upt ion. 1 have given nn vote which I would now ' recall, no vote which was not in at coiilaliccwilliwh.it I conceived to In- t he W isl.es of t he intelligent illld holiest const it llelicy which I repre sent. North Carolina on upics ;i j high position ill the ey is ot I he gen eral government mi account of her incorruptible integrity, ttie fidelity of her represent at iv es to f heir eon v icl ions of right, ll is important in tln-se days of degciici.i.y that nolle lull the most responsible be placed mi guard." North Carolina has need of many : m. .re such men ! A Course of Study for Teachers at the University. A course of instruction for the special education of teacher has been arranged :.! the Fniversity t the Stale. It is intended lo prepare profess ion :il teachers eit her for pub lie schools or pi iv ate. It supplies a want long le'tin Nm I. 'aiolina. and still greatly fell. The lml ln.il .schools serv e l ather to hciielit persuiisth.lt ale already teachers t Iiatl io edue.ilc 1 hem pi vv ioiisly fur the profession. 'I'he la 'final scl U are necessarily short. ..lid the emu 't of instruct ion pi. -..ll I e.l ill t hem is. o I coll I'M', brief illld largely suggestive. We Would mt ili-tract iitMiy in.iiiinr limn t lie repUiiltion ol tln-se schools. They ill e t he gle.lt est ed ileal I., nil pew ci s t v.-r set in motion in our S'aic. Their iidvaut.iges are patent ami j priceless. They accomplish all that mu mal schools can accomplish. And now their work is to be supplement ted by a special ' se of iiistruc-1 tion for teachers at the Fniversity. ; This course is intended to acorn- ; plishthe following ends : 1. To educate teachers thorough-j ly in all the branches of learning ! usually taught in elementary or pre pa ratory schools. j J. To make I hem ac.piaintc.1 wit h j such higher branches of learning as are essent ial to a clear and t borough umlcrslamliiigol tin- lower branches that they w ill teach. .". To accustom them to proper habits of t bought, st udy and inves tigation, so that they in turn may properly slimiiiate and ti iin their ow pupils. l. lo make lliein acipiailite.l with all Hie systems of education ami ino.lesol llislfiirtiuli that exist in t ..: i - .vine,, can. in ,'"",l" ' : The si-helne of iiist met inl. extends ; j over two years. Applicants for ad j mission must pass approved e.xaiui ! mil ions. Those that are well ad jviince.l may linish the course and receiv e ccitili. ates of gradual ion iu ! one year. Tbe course is as follows: First vear Fii-lish readin" ami ..i ; in ..i ... i : -"l"V. u-.v -.-.w ...... . - physiology ami school hygiene, draw ing- ami penmanship, balm or Creek, theory -of teaching, school sy si ems. Second year h'heloiie, history, book keeping, reading ami elocu tion, surv ey ing, algebra, geoincl ry, natural philosophy, business law, co.uposit ion, theory of teaching, school sy steins. SI iiilcid s select ing this course of .study may also puisne any addi tional studies taught at the I'niver sily without extra charge. One st u. lent from each county may eu joy the insl ruction free of any charge for (nil ion. Ile must, how ever, promise to engage iii leaching ill I he Slate after lcnviligthc I'lii- el'sily . St ililelils d. -siring to equip Ihcinselves more thoroughly as teachers may remain at the I ni veisily two years longer ami pursue other similes w it h especial reference to teaching. Since its re-orgam.a z.ition. seven years ago. the Cniver sily ha.; educated over lilly teach iis. It has scut teachers to Hor ner's school, to I'.iiigh. nn's. to Fray i: Morsou's, l,y Hell's, the (Johlsbolo (ifil.le.l School, etc.. etc.. besides turning out :i large number of prin cipals of schools and academics. This is the very best sign I Iml could be giv en, mil only of good t raining at Chapel 1 1 ill. hut also ofa desire ''"' I'etter teachers by the peopl. We advise every teacher mov at hv normal schools, if possible, lo go and spend a year or two pursuing the teacher..' course at the ("Diver sity : and w c il.lvi.se every I'niver sily graduate purposing to leach to .spend his summers 1 1 - re -l of his life id one ofthe nol'liiill srln.nl-. We cannot irli. nn from thanking President Piitlle tui this new con liibiitiou lo the advancement of education. lb' seems to lie never weary ol well doing nm- satislied with what hits been dmie. Mmlr i ii l ii ti . . i irs tlisi i i i r. The Wilmington llirinr makes I he following sensible .suggestion: It is too long iin.l too cumbersome to say write the "Democrat ic Libel ill lb-publican" parly . W e suggest that It be railed the Mottled party. as :i graceful cumplimc nt to its dis tingiiishcd originator and boss. Dr. Mot I, of rev el. lie lame. "Viol tied' lllll, 1 ll V im k now. I Vcr.V W ell tioW illld it w ill so nicely li.-Xt I with "Pot I led." ( ol. ( '. W. I let bel l, of the Forest Park Pestauraiit. St. Louis. Mo.. v, ,s cut ii rl V cured of I bell ini 1 1 s iii St. .laeolis il. ill js. 7'iiv7 Ihsjuil, h. -av tl. .st. Not Partial, but Complete A I. K A N I . I.' I A . A.. Aug. 1. 1-SSl. II. II. Warm-r iV Co.: Sir Your Sale IxidlieV illld Liver Cure has ef fected iin entire riiir ii! my c.ise. 1 siitl'rl rd cV ci v fol III of kidney dif ti.ulty. W. J. sjt'MMKN'J. NOTES FKO.M TIIE FARM. Tim loM-ky Mount llipoilcr s;iy tliecroisin Pitt are just splendid, ativk. views of HrMANLIFK. Col. 1. A. Suand l. ll. Cotton ..j, p:lvs to 1k j;uod. Dou't Ik-ti.kin- the . ake on Imtli cotton and j to,lt:,KKrjust frMxl 'miff. Chrispher ; Columbus .liskivored Auierica, It is said that some tanner.' . in this section arc paving as high as 1.K ;i day lor laborers. There is no money in tanning and hav ing to pay such w ages. Mr. .lames S. Lane, of Pamlico, recommends that eve. v bo.lv shall set out in their yards groves ofpe ! cat. trees. Pennsylvania butternuts j ml .-lie st lints ll.-sns I ln-v H.mr ' , 1. i. . v .i i. i ' ish well in l-.iisteiu North ( arohiiii. The July returns of t he crops show an increase of L'..4MMOo acres of corn, but while there is this in crease in acreage, the condition of j the plant is not good. The t her ' i cereal crops, however, are iciuarka ! I bly good, and t he breadth sown to I wheat is unusually large. Prov is i i""s vil' '"' lu'ap next year. p,.-, . ,, , Kaimiim: -Mr V ' A j; i;,.,,,,-!,, ,, licauloit county, is -Ui;t.y interested in agi icul ,unti ,,msuits, arrived in the city on y. ,. represents the crops in t he east as v ery much improved sill,.,.jH. )lut weather has set in, .nil t'1;,t ,.otton has very much implov,.d , and the corn is looking remarkably well throughout his w ),,. .s,.,.'i. He says if there be ., it(. tall, t he cotton crop in his sec tion will be very tine He states that the rice crop Inis been very much increased, ami thai it now presents a most promising yield. The rice cull me wit hin t he past two years has developed so extensively ami ). iolit.ii.ly iu that section, lhat parties from Wilmington are now erect in-, ami haVe nearly con, pie .. j . ,,,, i,,,.,. ,,..- ,i,einill in the town of W ashington, N. '. I i h'uli iqli Visit,,,: 1 1 i i : ( i.'oi'.;. An occasional cor respondent sends t he Till bul o South n iii r t he folli w ing report concern ing I he crops in this. Wilson and Pitt counties. P.ctwceii this place and Porky Mmiul via Noble's Mill ; 1 ''",,,s ,;" lv t t hi. have j ihmmi imrior. i ioiii ikh m i Mount to l oisiiot. they are only slightly it any belter. From the latter place to Wilson, they areas a general thing more than common place. There arc however four or j live except ions to t his i iile. From ! Wilson to Saratoga, they are look ing well. Our correspondent was! there during the cold spell. Thisi I t iine, he say s t Iml there has been i more improvement by tar iu cotton than any where between tins place iindlh.it. From Saratoga to Mai burn, the crops are bet ter t han t hey have been in years. Kspecially is this so in the neighborhood of Farmv ille, and the Otter's Creek ci try. in this county . From Farmv ille to (Jrecn V ille. t he clops ale very tine. So also are those just below ( Jrceiiv ille. In the direction from (ireciiville to Penny Hill t he size of 1 he w ecd per ceptibly diminishes though they arc not what might be called sorry. Those around Penny Hill an- good, Iml they do mil begin to compare favorably with I hose iu the vicinity of Farmv ille. and ( ! recti v ille. From Penny lllll lin y may be called sur- rv. .xcaiiv an me i.in.i which is ..' .- .II, .. .II...I ...I.l .11.1 still I.:. V.. y.rv i..;..." cult.... on I hem. Tll(. we'd is small and the stand very poor. I lie II. ... . l....s ... ,..., s. . i ; . ... is exce.icin . w line I ue Hill ciopisi one of t he best that we have had in years. . N. C. Pharmaceutical Association. 'I'he Third All. ...ill Meeting ul the Nmlh Caiiilina 1 'hal lu ireiit i Cill Ass.ici.it ion W ill cull V flic III the Op.-r.i House :it Winston. N. ('., W ediiesilay. Aug !Hh. at 10 a. m. Wiust.inisi.il enterprising iiml he. ill hfiil up country town, in full view ol I he Mount ains. The ell mate is good and the lintel iiccu.ii mud. itimis excellent. Druggists will i In w ell to a V all thein .elves of t his oppoi tuiiit v lo i s 1 1 the mountains and meet with aieinbcls ofthe.. profession from dim-rent parts of the State. The Local Secret a IA ami P'liiiii'ss Committee have made hbei, il arrangement ter the com tm t iiml pleasure of v isii ing mem bel s il ml I heir I. Unities. 'I'he meet ing will no ih.iil.t be largely at tell. led. illld We hope V oil will make it run v mi. nt to Im- present. The object ofthe Assocmt imi commends it to thf favorable consideration of Druggists iii North Carolina. The pleselit inemlH-rshiii num one y ii hundred and sixty two ami includes many ofthe best Pharmacists in the Stiit. ev cry ii i 1 1 1 1 m r of t he profes sion should seek to enjoy the bene fit s alld privileges of membership. Arrangements have been made with i.ll the Pail Load Companies for reduced rates of trau.-Miitatiuu. l;hn i k applicat in.is t.,r inemlM-rslii ;ii e re. nly y for t hose w ho desire them Dr. T. C Smith.. Secretary. Char luttt: Dt.S. J. Hinsdale, President, Fa .etlev ill.-: Dr. Juim 11 Hill. Ch'm Fx. ( 'olll.. ( bil.lsbolll. "lleaVell lies itlxillt Us III ..III infancy." says the poet. The in leieiice is that as siniIi as we get big enough to talk we can lie re lied on lo he about ourselves, lfwe.io Hot our enemies will lie about us. Lime-Kiln Philosophy. rKKSll'KXT IMHIlXFH'-i 'iiVsvV. lut Inis he eU-r U'eii put iu a chro mo? He was too good. Captjiin Kidd, de pirate, iioIh i' eUn had Ins photograph on sale. YVhvf Kase he was too bad. Mvadviee'to you is to hit dehappy neutral groun' ! U'tvveen (Nilumbns and Kidd. One ww tuogixxl to knock somebody's j head olf arter stubbing his toe' on a stone; de odder was too bad to siibscrilH' lnr a religious lmblica h ' tiin. As 1 tolcyou in a former lev- tuie, lie purt y gool on de hull, nn' ;t ,.,.,,. l(.,tl 0 tK, avoraiRe. U voU tin a lost wallet, don't give it up nut ill ,oii have counted de money in it an' have de liest of proof .1 at some body lost it. If you loose your o n w allet, doan' oxect any iM-tter from de tinder. Doan' lie profane, an ytt doan' hesitate to give' de F.nglish language full sweep when you cot eh a Itoy gird ling your apple trees. Honor yer fader and your nimbler, but don't i lead ile ole man any money mi less j you have good security. Come I down liltcrally to erect churches, but j if yer have any brick to sell ask de I ....nl - it. i- lull m i.-.. I I.l .I.uit e l.r K've' de F.nglish languap orphan asylums, but doan' board any orphans fur less dan three dollars a week. Love your nay bur as t hyself, but see dat he re turns y er shovel an' sp;ide an' rake in good order or make ldm pay de retail price, lie honest, but doan' let a grocer imagine dat you buy a quart box of straw lierrie exectiu' to get olicra pint and a liaJf. Obey de law, but doan' clean o-.it yer alley onless yer nay bur doc, lie seen often at church, but doan' argy ! .i .i .i ...i i ...... . i., . .!.. "'" ' 1 '"" ' i i .i.. ........ ..f i w .il i.l .III lie tl ul lldllt'll lflt better ibill lots of odder folks. Sup port le cause ot cddeeash.ini, an' yit remember ditt some of our big gesl fools am people who have bin st ulted full otl'it. Wid deese lew impervious dejeckshuus to assrimi- ,,. eneral incongruity of as- ti,iomy, we w ill now emleavor to , kh:.i;i..i. i omi htmlo .r en tax. Origin of the White Trash. A negro preacher delivered funeral discourse over the botly of an old colored brother, iu which lie gave an account of the sM'ciiv. (white) which threw Darwin and all of his vain philosophy ol molecular, geiniiiular ami atomic cival ion completely in (he shade. My bud. lien, when Adam and Fxbc was fust made, deh was Uif niggers. Hut de good IhiI.I put ! ilein in I he garden where he had Ins summer apples ami tole dem, -Adam y ou ami Kite may eat dem summer apples, much as you want, but you jest let them fow ler apples lie 1 dun saved dem for invouii special tool'. IH-ese, like sheep meal, too good, for dig- gels. i '1 leli de good liOl'd W cut oil 'Ixillt his business. Iciiioiia.ling up and .low u the yearth seeking up whom he might siive up. put he no sooner turn his back dan jest like t w o tool niggers, Adam and I'W . . apples. 101 m- : taste de Inst , smack her hlblv ''l's- ami quired of Adam, 'Ifow is lhat for high?' Adam said it i ... .... I W;s .M , , K .,,, vw.(, .-()V , apple: Ilk. d. hcl lliil t; i lice. : .Piliiebi de Ko.d comes biick imldefusttiiighesai Iwas, Atbiiidi,,, I....,,,,,,.,'. iIIM. ..,,' Adam! w he re Den Adam g I iliui'l know IJIm- got 'em.' my Fo lei applcsT it. skeered and said. For, I, but I speck Ami den de I .mi I Weld to Flic and said, 'Flie.y on got Fowler apples!' Den Flic got skeered ami said, 'Duiilio, Lord; but I k llnlei speck ditt fool nigger Adam took 'em.' Deli tie Lord gut so mad he fairly smashed his teeth. Ile stombeil back Up lo where Adam was standi!.' and shiveiin' like :i siie.-p K lllil dug and he made de groin, fairly shake as he said. "Adam! Adam! yon grand old t licit. what for did yon steal my Fowler apples?' Adam got so skeered he turned white as a sheet! ami my iM-lublM il brcihlren, he ntdibcr got black any more, and tint accounts Inl the pour U ll it 4- I rash we see ll. II.' ...ril.,1 I,..,, ,,.,.,,1 ,ll',li. D.micr.itic ticket! Ulus l.-.k t.l de Lord ami I-- dl-smitst.' The days of "sweet wind" are played mil as a nero declined at the Republican ( 'oiijfresskii.al Cn vent ion. The Jd song that usnl to Im- applicable in list now Im laid on the shelf. No mole docs it apply to the colored man : "A nigger wants little here In-low, Nor u, nits that little long. And all we want with him, you know, Tis to help the Pads along." lie wants oliice he want it bad, quick -ami he is determined to have, it :iml the white uieu in the p.irly are U-giiniiiig to realize this much to t heir sorrow. "Her Face Was Ht-r For turn" is the title of a jKipuhir novel. She was evidently a hook agent and traveled on hei i hetk THE (ill ET HOI K. Select ions lor Sumhv lleadinsr When one that holds W lth the skies. Has tilled his urn w licit waters rise. And once more iniugl v i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 thie-e pllic i-s with Us meaner I lungs, Tis e'en as if an angel shoo his ings; liiuncital tragi. Dice tills the circuit w ide. That tells us whence these llr.is ores are supplied. The Pay of Preachers. ex J. I . i;i ssi i i . Ample eonipelis.il lull to the linn istry would secure a manly, sell reSH ctillg inilepeliileli. c III thought and action. Preachers ought to li the most iml. -peii. l. nt of all men. There s-.ik Cowl's truth. They deal with supreme tacts and Im, vs. They Misit ion should be so sr. Illi as to lie above "the Iciir or lavor ut men.'' To suine mil. peii. ir iil man hood iu the pulpit is intolerable. It is ;i standing rebuke to any Ink of it ill the K'Ws. Sonic leg. n. I hu 1 1 1 1 1 I v and independence as inroai palible, and co wol k, as they sup lose, with (Jod IU eciiiiiig llm preacher's humility by insuring Ins oVcity. I'.ul lilimility li.'A.inl Cml and indeH'H.lelicc tuw.inl men .lie in M lteet keeping, iiml. iu cmiibi Kit ion Willi culture and coi.scria tion, make the iiiiuistiy, that the world Heeds. Ill the greater cllic.cniy ul the iiiinistry, in the economy ol linn and force, in enlarged courage and hopefulness, the Wolhl would gel a rapidly compounding intc.e-l mi her investment. More tirst class men would eiitei the ministry. We know lli il manv llicll of siipeinii endow ii 1 1 -: . I . ,n, carried ov el I hese ob ,t arl.-s ul pit vatimi and innriirn suppuit by the tunc ot their coiiscci at ion. I'.ul those who stand al the sources of supply have soiimh-d an alum. Tho.V tell lis the Vnluine ol I he stream is diminishing. Many young men of talents and cduealiou ..iv they w ill iml i nli i the ministry he cause, among oilier lelsuli;. thcV cauiiol get fan pay lor their v.nik. Perllilps if the church would do lift ter by the ministers thai! she . ) ready has she would have less auv iety about t ho.se she hits mil. ll is high lime to slop tiring lnn.-i.il s.i lutes, and use our powder lo I. low lip the strongholds el our stupubly and stinginess. A tall, honest support ul the iiiinistry would do o vv ay with lu ll. ill lair illi. I tell per i cul. oil mu Naiice. The whole system sliial.es ul the p. mu house. II Ihe railro.ul . IllCilll hull.if In I he llillllsl V let them send aiiliu. il passes, and iml a hall tlesh. hall tisl, Ihu.g. blihlllig the holder, in coiisidciiit mu nl Ihlce eighths ul Ihe i.lilni.U Y I nr. In keep hi mouth --hut it ll.c load lili-iiks his leg or hiiiieck. he giiH-ers ami the ilrygoiiils ui.-u an actuated by like mot iv c . let them sltN'k the clergy all roinid ami mail receipted bills. Pill in..' "len pel cent. oil Int. hi . ymi are a prc;u-hcr" is cither a chciip a.iv er t isiug il.Nlgc. or it is a Linn' I'liiii i". .sum that preachers are umb-ipaiil. We rail have our eh. nee n! I lie horns. Is il no) a in-a 1, .iin ot tin old "donat ion p. ii ly " nl.-i' while M-nple brought a gem-ion . ..upply of prov isioiis iiml inn. iim-ij lu devour them. I let u ten the Ih.i, lallnr than I his mi I renal ill .riiiin!, give us Ihe dear old dmiat ion. for it had a comic side, by way ul cnmpriisa nun. vv ni in. i ii me wriiei teiiicm M-. 0(. ,;, milled, mi the liual balance, a p.lllnt bultele.l I., -rllil. a wash b. ii l.-r full ut peiiru ipop pciij, iinu an nn hi i igiiiie gi l.l.lci tlelt I.l 1,1.,. Illi in I. ,..l .11 (alive, prov i lent tally , to be Hie most natural solution ul l In l.i iu and popcorn problem .. lift lliillislels be p. oil liill , i in fill then- work - and let th. iiip.iv their way all loiilid like im i, ami let IIS hav e dmie w ll Ii all I h.-se hall lair ami I. n percent, pu t. in, s ul gei.i-rosily ami pi.-miums mi pan h-i ism! (Jkiii.m; Ills C i A S i in Mi. 1 he gy im. ii anse slow K iM.l.l i, V I i, elll l able i Ii ill the Jillijiit mi I he I limit ami. gl. Hiring a. niim seatlered congregation. i.l. .in w as Mv rill j hi 1 1 ir i unr. i ii vvineii i In il lume of sin row than of align Im-IoVciI lo t til i n. I am in Impcs that there will Im- mule .ies,nt next Sabbath, as I will then have .MCiisiou to lev cat a sr. in. Id which has long oppic-scil mv hc.ut. Ii colici-l lis In- in. in Im i s i, I t ,n, , n 0 ' ; i".. no .,. w ,. i,.,s ., n-nnl tor eternal I, ippiness shuuhl In- absent. W hen the Ix-m-ibc! im. was proiiouiiccd the handful oi pro pie slowly dispersed, but b huhl how milch g.Mrtl seed a tew c;,ii M-attfl! The m .. t Sumlav the sa cud ei:li:-e w is packed.' Then was indeed hardly breathing mom when the white haired sa o- ..n, .. : mere lifled his iu-:u I 1 1... . ..i , pit irushioi.s, ami a sileiii ei.i .l.-alh lell iiHiu the expei . in t thrmi '. He sioou a mmiieiir looking upon the unwonted scene; and then hisoice in silvery cadences broke the hush of antifipation: "Dear I'i lemN." he said, '-the scandal which I would reveal to you is this- v on will gather in this plate in crowds lo hear mischievous gossip, but you will not come to listen to the ex plaiiation of the inspire, u,,i,. Now, my childn ... I offer my r.-sig nation. I am going to Lumpc Im six mouths ami 1 shall pay my own exjienses." Put no on,-of iiml vast liftlltitilde took the lesson to hilt, self; lie applied it to hi , neighbor. ( In ist mu ti'i i ri r.

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