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M. Q R I Z Z A. R D,
ATTOKN'EY AT LAW,
HALIFAX, N. C.
0!Tlc In the Court House. Rtrlet attention
fflvmi to fill lirmicHoH of thn profession,
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T. BRANCH,
VOL. VIII.
WELD ON, K C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1830.
NO. 50.
Ntisue it done.
With a heart forsaken I wander,
In sdlence, grieCnid a'one,
On a form departed I ponder
For Susie, sweet Suaio Is gone.
G mo when Iho loses have faded.
Gone when the meadows are barn.
To a land by orange blossoms shaded,
A ml snminer ever lingers In Iho air.
When I view the chill blighted bowers
And roam over Hnow covered plains,
How I lung for springs budding flowers
To welcome her bright smilos hack again
Way do the earth seem forsaken,
Time will this sadness remove
At her voice the moadows wtllswakon
To melody, verdue anil love.
ATTOKHEY AT LAW.
ENFIELD, N. C.
Practteea In thx counties of Halifax, Nash
Mneeombe aim Wilson. Collections niacin In al
parts of the Niat . Jan 12 tf
W. HALL,
ATTOaXEY AT LAW,
WELDON, N.C.
Kpeclal attention (riven to
Ttmlttane.es promptly made,
nay Itf.
collections and
tlKIl K. MPI.I.EN. JOHN A. MOORE,
JJ U L L B N & MOORE,
ATTOUXEYS AT LAW.
HALIFAX N. C. 1
Practice in the ennntiesnf Halifax, Northamii
.. ftilmwnmhft. l'it.t, anil Martin 111 the U-
prerat onnrt o( tho State and in the Federal
Courts of the'Eu'ern District. Collections made
ia any part of the Mate. an 1 ly
1 M B 9 E. 0 1 II A R A,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
EN'FIELD, N. C.
nM..ltnna In thn nni'tH of TTflllfax and ftdloln
'inir counties, and in the- Supreme and Federal
'Courts. Collections made in any part "f thn
State. Whl attend at the court house in Halifax
on Monday and Friday of cacti week, jaii 1 12tf
OBBRT 0. BURTON JR-
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HALIFAX N.C.
'Practices in the courts of Halifax, and adjoin
Mnir counties. In the Hnpr-ino court of til"
'State, and in the Federal courts.
Will (five special attention to thn collection
of claims, and to adjustinif tlie accounts of ox-
tcntora, administrators and guardians.
declfitf
(QATI'If L. HYM AN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
HALIFAX, N. C.
Trastlccslnthe courts of Halifax an.! adjoin
V.r counties.' arid in the Supreme anil Federal
'soiirts. Claims collected In all carts of North
sEarolina. Olllcc in the Court House
fao.VlAS X. HILL,
julyltf
Attorney t Law,
HALIFAX, N. C.
Practices in Halifax and adjoining counties
and Federal and Mtipr-m-i courts.
Will bs at Scotland Neck, oneo every fort'
night. ; nutf "
JOS.
B. BATCUELOR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
RALEIGH, X. C.
t..iina In tlm courts of the llh Judicial
(strict and In the Federal and Supreme Courts,
may U tf.
W. il A 8 0 N
ATTORXEY AT LAW,
xJARYSBURO, V. C
...u...i.e,. o.-mru of Northampton and
adoinlnir counties, also In tin Federal and Sit
preiac courts. '
w. a. at. " .oi UCOKKKR.
TjA-i" lOtLICOFFER.
ATTORNEY! AT LAW,
WEI. DON, N. C.
rr..',.. In thaminrts of HtliitllX and ildj.illllllsf
,,,,. i... ....i i.. . i... u,,i,f .in mid Federal courts
ii.i...1 '.... i i.. .. ..-..I ,,r North Carolina
n. .,n.. ii.... win urn-Hi's tm fount In tnc
cilice.
June 261 y
0R
1. Is UUNTKK,
IUBQEOK DENTIST
"Caa be found at his ofQce in Enfield.
Tr nun,.. nw' 0.m (or the Pain-
tew Extracting of Teeth always ou hand.
juoezitt.
A K b K U VT ' J. BURTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WELDON, N. C.
Practices In thn c inrts of Halifax. Warren and
sjuiiiiii counties and In IlieSmireiueana reu
rl courts. Claims collected in any part o
"xrtu Carolina. June Htf
H.SMirU.JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
tlano Nkck. Halifax Countt N. C
lWtlccs In the county of Halifax and adjoln-
A MAN'S PRIDE.
Entlc Trevors stood upon the ycranluh
in the Iresliness nt the sntnmer mottiitiL'
and watched the girl gathering (lowers In
the paub n. She d i J out know that be
was watchmo; hir, lor an old lilac bunh
fcreened httn ; thereloro sho was licr own
natural eiit, and hid not that n ir ol te-
atraint and fhvncsi which she usual); man-
itartteil when he was with her. Her rheiks
were b:iaht a? any ol the roses the was
gathering, an 1 Earl eonlil not help think-
itiK that her lacu was like a tl iwer in its
brightness ami color ; ashy, will fljwcr
that was all the Bwteter lie-n use it had
not been subjcctutl to the lint-house treat
ment ol city lile iiiul lashtonable ways.
It she were educated and could have
the advantages of rt lined society she would
ttake any mau a wile lo be proud ol,''
voung lie vote thoueht. as he watched
her.
lie had taen a luncy fo Suiie Dins
mote's (nee the firt time lie had feen il
It w ss so d njrent Irom the la ei Irj w as
used to Hint it hall laecinaled him. He
had k no iv u her three weeks now, and th
charm her lace held for liim at first hn
not worn eft. 8 inietimes l e almost Inn
oi il he was cctti n in love with the giil
Her frank, shv wts fee I ovel (nnu"li
to any one ho wa used to the hollow ar
tine a dies ol Imhiiinnble Ire, and tliev
ehuriiied him. VVhco she said a tiling she
una, it it. How many ladies of his ae
q lainlatii'e in fashionable uircles of city
lne could he sav that ol ? He rather felt
inclined to believe that what they said
they did not mean. Sometimes lie thought
that socie'v Ai all a sham, and lie wislit-
ho whs nd ol it. Hut alter all, society'
opinion was too stroni; to be iirnored, or
he wis too weak to brave !t. He hardly
km w which
A bird lie .v 'u from Iho June rose bush
(by the gate, and sang his sweetest as he
eoaro I away up in the blue. Susie stop
ped to lis en, and the bird itsell was a
mere r-pt-ck overhead, sb ; heaan to sinu.
Her sonn vas soim thing like the loril s,
lull ol runs and thrills ami plaintive little
mtes that set all'tlui air to ringing nli
their melody. She made a beaiitilul pic
ture a she sto I tho-c, with her hands
lull ol 11 iwers, her hut lallen f'lT, and her
hrown hair blowini; all about her late.
I'he gray stone wall with the June rosis
clambering over it, and the wide, urecu
meadow bevond made a tctin back
ground lor it all. Earle Trevors keeps
tnat picture in his heait to thin day. Il
ib one ol the things hu will never tor-
'
You have outdone tns nrn, no sin i.
when file ha I finished her M)ii!. ' He will
ardly dare lo sitifj again ll he la
wte.
Slie CHve a startled lo k, and a deeper
color dyed tier cliei ks.
I diil.i't kuow jou were listening, !
said.
"I am c'ad to say I was,'' he answered,
I never knew you sitii.'- Now thai 1 lia-e
mind out that v"U do. I sha.ll k J"0 "'
sing lr mo ottm. lour voce ki uiit be
your fortune il jou ihootu to make it
so.'
"I d iu'l know anything about singing,"
she said, pleased at his admiration.
I don't smppoMJ a bud does, it you re-
Iiicb his kno.vlediie to ru'es and theories,
and yet, uio-t ol ns would be c!;ul to sing
a well ai tho bitd docs." ho answered,
(niii)i down the path wheie she stood.
L';t me help jou gather jour roses, won t
you i
O itlurinz rt 9 'S with a girl whoie lace
has a!iead fsscinat.d you is a rather dan-
Hcrous ixpetimcut if you would keep
heart-whole. It would have I c. n Lifer.
Ir btt. r tor LVule Tievots il lie had gone
his w.iy that morning and lelt Susie 1) ns-
more to her old lilr ; ne nugiu nave mr
.'ottcii he: lute in lime, ai d her voice
wo ild have cca ed to I) unit bun. But we
never know when we ought to do that
which wOH-ecUaily must be done some
time. He knew, or he niit-hi hao known
it ho had slotiocd to think about It, Ilia'
t uns mil talc I t hmi U I n .cr here with
ii,;. hn int riMed him as no other
oiecver'ha l. That which wo call inter
mt inn cis like tii'. is art to become
imtiHtliiti!' ir.nt) thin ni'jre int. ret. Il he
unh could have loriu lien what the
,..slt nl his Min.mi i's Idl.nj tonld be
how much na n he could have rave I htm-
silt'.
5 lt he did not It rcsie it. and m tl c
siiiiiiiier .tiilnd by wild its rves and in
robins, and tirmigtit, nt lit, ihc time wticn
he must leave the gitl whose lace had
Kru vn m dear t " linn.
Then he I ad a bulllc to fuht; a t attle
In twee n love and Irs pride, llu knew
wl.cn the tune ca.ue to go a y, that lie
love 1 this gnl with the laoe ol all.Wer.
sod he asked himsell il he co il I give her
u, ; or ia her l.vc a kcl that qvstion ot
,.;. A .nl tlicu bin pitilul pride took
aniH an I afk"d him it lie roam ura.e
i.,n nl sncietv by niatryng this girl
who-c lace and voice wee her on'V "'
... il ., . irele iu which 11 B mtlVcd
I'"'" ' . -.1 ..,..1
.i-i.. lL..r unr 1 UI IUItb i;ui " '
weighed ajai. st her la k ol c'dnire
...ii ;u.,.Ih? Ahsolirdf nothing in
in i'n"j i' -
... . . ,,,l,,.n ii ill;. Ml WIH I
i. i . .1 to lie felt ho weak he
St-i lie in-"n - .
. a on tut a III .)U J in in
Willi 1" tii." - -
i I... mi I ii he were to "'any
i -n,l si I lie suiie tl 'lie ne K'ie
, h a ulsvo he w is t l Hie opinion
he cm IcS'Ci. nuiift-M. m
In iva- s'rniigcr inati
xio ler up eas cr
piople would pay.
, . 1 ... 4 nil,) l. '.Ill 1 II
It shevveic otiiyum ,
meatlleg oi mi;
t, and h mutt '' "r.
the go-sin ot ti""c " :
Kil- t- i I il.... in, null
. il tiotlilPi tor " ' "" -
o do it. Wlint Slaves oi
ure? We t.nght lo no
1 . a 1 1 .l.till
1. - 1 ..I IT 4 1111 1 1IIIK
naiiu iiif -
hor good-bye. Ho had told her nothing
a' e it his io:ng away. He dtialo l o
speak of it. Ho felt that he had not acted
q lite honorably with her: km wiiz that
she could bj more to him th to 6ho was
now, he should have gone away btlorc
she began to care iar him. To have dune
th it would have saved her all that his
going away would cost her now.
I his has been a pleasant summer." he
said, as they itoid there atnnn the late
lillics and carnatious. "A very pleasant
summer," and a sigh broke across bit lips
as lie looked away to tho dbtant lulls,
bathed in the mellow unthiiie of the Sep-
tcnitier dav,
"It has been the happiest summer I ever
knew," she said, s lily, anil ho knew well
enough what ha I made it bo. Her love
ireatn had come to her in it.
Then there was a silence which neither
cared to break. She wa too lull of happy,
rcstlul q Mft, and he was too lull of sortow
to speak just then.
By and by she hioko off a spray ol car
nations Irom their stalk and gave them to
him with a smile. It was a simple little
act, lint It touched the mil us heart in its
tecdcied spot, For a moment Inve was up
in arms again, stronger than ever ; but the
cold, cruel pride stood ready to crush it
wn.
He dared not trust himsell longer.
"G tod-bye," he sail, suddenly, bnldini
nut his ban I. ' I shall keep these flowers
in memory of t lie giver, and the su i m r
that has gone the mi miner that has been
such a hippv one I I wisdi we could bnth
lorget it ! hu cried, p .smoniitcly. He
was cursing himsell for bis pitilul weak
net-B
You ore not going away?' she said,
wotideritigly, her lace more like thu lillics
than c ir n ii' ions now.
'Yes I am going now. Uood-bye," and
then lie turned au.i Went awav. He looked
back oueo, ami saw her standing there,
white, Htirlcfs, likii a H ure cut Irom mar
ble, an l his heart w is lull ot pity lor the
giil win had learned what it is to lovo so
soon.
Two years went by, and
years ol constant turtle to
He had thought that h,t could
woman he loved, in a measure
they were two
Kirle Trevors
lorget the
whin he
was away Irom her, but he found out his
mi.-tukc. He could uot keep lit r face out
of sight. At the strangest times and
places lie heard h r voice, and the sound
t it, would set hi., heart to thiohliing, and
at such times it s imcd to him that In
most go to her and ted hi r that she wac
mine than the world to him. So tur t vo
yea1? he lought iijaiost his heart, and thin
he gave up. Lovu conquered pndu at
list.
VVh-n he mr.de up his mind to lace the
opinions ol society, he wondered how I t
evi r could have been weak cnou.h to put
his lovo beneath h's ptide. U'h it was the
opinion of the world compared to tin- h ve
he bore lor the girl with thu 11 wet
I c-?
He would go to her at once, and claim
her as his own. And so no he ftarled on
his journey.
It was nltcrnooti when he reached the
villige, A in i 'f avsy win the one wmiim
i-i Hie world to hi n. He w is lull ol
levcrish l inpaticcce to see her. to heir her
voice, to tell her that lie loved her.
His path lay by the old chuuli. There
was a new made grave in the corner nl the
chitrehvaid. Tho a- iton was covering it
with -o Is. He could not tell why it was.
lint something made him ttop and lean
ucio-s the in isy fence an I watch the man
at his woik.
Suddenly the rcxton I oked up from hi:-
taK and saw him.
"Whose grave is that?" Tu-vo's aktd
woi fieri' r.'s he did m.whiit possible mlti-
est that grave could have lor him.
The man r c tgn z -t him
' It's .M.ss Susie's g'ave," he answered.
You remember her, don't you !"
'Itemeni'ter h-i ? As if he ever could
forget her 1 1-Vr a m nin'tit it see. nod as il
the w' erls of th world clog-i-d and stood
still. He hit coma bin k lo find the
worn in he loved, an I hire in the rrass
ot the church. ard he lound-her gtavc I
Ills First Drank. . '
AN INFI.rRNCK THAT THK (IOVKKNOK9 'OF
NollTIl AND SOUTH CAROLINA HAD.
From the Little Rock (Ark.) (lazzMt.J
"I im sixty years old, and . never got
drunk till day befo e yesterday," remarked
old Uncle Jisse While, as he Sat on a salt
batrel in front ot a grocery slorc. "I have
lived in Atkansas for fort year cum hesr
from East Tenmssy and the thought that
I got drunk in the evening ol my life,
when I can just ice my gray hairs shining
in the twilight, is enough to make me
throw niyscll into thu river."
"Till us how it nc.uricd, Uncle Jesse,"
nuked a bystander,
"Well, Kiine tim a,'n, op In our te'gh
hoihood," and he stopped talking and
drew Ins pipu vigorously to see if tho Hie
was out, "a Good Templar's lodgo was
org iii z d. All the young people in the
community jiued. and pretty soon they
came alter me. My son Ike was thu lead
in' man, and he says to me, 'Pap, I want
you to jme this thing.' 'Ike,' says I, 'I
don't know the taste of I q lor, and I dou'l
see the use ol jmen.' 'P .p,' says he, 'we
want your influence. Wo are gwine to
vote on the local option law protty soon
and we wiin'. you publicly idcutilii d with
the work.' Then my daughter Susan, she
i nine around and begged me to jine.
'Susan, says I, 'you never seed your old
lather take a drink.' 'No, pap.' sa s she,
Mutt we want you to help us Iro vn down
the cur e ol iii'etiipe-auce.' IN' Xt our
parson came nrouti I and sot my wilo on
urn, and when they all got to drummin'
I ha t to jine. I j'.ued on a Friday night
and on ttie foMoaing Saturday I got on
the boat coiiiu ilowu here. Somcthiii
ailed me. Sometime kept suytir Jesse
White, voil ain't a Iree man. It b ilhere
mc, and wheo I saw one ol the .dec it
hands turn up a lug . I won lered it lie
had ever taken the pledge, and when Ii
set down the jug I walked around am
looke I at it, took hold ol the cnui col
stopper, wu'kid sway nil smelt tnv
llneeis. I wen uu on deck and sat down
in Iront. Pretty mm.-, two men came out
and sat down. Alter a while one ol liiem
n marked : "The (Inventor ol North C iro
lina said t" the (lovernor ol South Caro
lini.' an I without finishing the senium
both I inked at II c laughed and d ank out
of a big Id n k bottle. Tnar w as omethiu' to
Hint li verunr business that tuoK tie . I ha I
lu aid my I .tln-r talk about it and laugh.
1 hid nlteti heard It, but uo one iiad ever
lit-, n positive what it was that the Uovenci
sal I, only that the tune betwe. n hail bin
rather Imig. Pretty soon one ol thu men
reiichc-l down, to ik up the bottle, took
out Ihc coik. and said : 'The Governor ol
Ninth t'arolina said to the .' Then
tint h tin n laughed nnd drank. I never
f I s i curious in ni) life. I look, tl aioun I
at Hie ttcts o:i the Hank, and at women
who waved their hall tkc'Chiels lit US i s
we a-sc'l. Those Governors had a rin .'
ah int tin-in that muled through mi old
lilooil. .lust then oil" of t lie men turned.
h., the I'oille toward n,e, nod said:
- The Govi rnor id North .' lictoie I
knew it I had hold of tho tintile. 1
I 'line I it up and drank. All I tln'iijit
about was Hie O..veil'or. and when the
ha lows ol Ike, Su-sn, the parson, mi I m
wile II tied through my brain, the two
Govi itior, tall and grand, stakul right
up an I ran over them, '1'lie Govtnor ol
Ninlh Caiolina' an I I ha I taktn aii-lhct
pull, and a lung one. I began to
Governors in llieir tiiie light. 1
that liny wire the hrit lellows
world. The boat secitnd to hit
a mile a mii iie, and I didn't care
-lie ill I s: li ng us the Gnvniiois
S 3 I f
SPACE I - I m
'no Squnrn, 3 00 8 00 14 00 SO CO
Two ,Siiiari-s. & on 10 (i 20 00 SO
Three Sijiiares, 8(1(1 15 00 .'tO 00 4( 00
l-'our Squares, 10 00 , IS 00 ?.8 00 ir 0
Fourth Corn,-. IA K) 20 ik 40 00 f.O 00
Hall 'Column, ) 00 1 30 (KI (10 00 85 W
Whole (J, ilu m n, dim Year, 75 CO
J 1 1 '' 11 .L,-JJ
n'.iiul Tom.
Blind Tom's lunhpl icij is i i Omrgia
and he began to ix ite a'tention as a mu
sician at tiie age nl lour vcar. All sounds
aft ir. led Inm t.cligh'; even the crung of a
child caused him to dance about in a sta'e
ol testacy. Wh.'ii at home he olteu bit
and pinched his brothers and sist rs to
make them emit iri sol pain II kept away
Itiitn a p'atio, lie won' I bent ai atn t the
wall. drug ch lirs about 'he room and make
nils siuis nl noisis. When in Lui 1- n. a
ll ii i o was pto l.ued for him of a very icm
plicatcd pattern at:d having twenty two
k 'ys 11.; Ir-qii-tnly ri-es up a night and
plays thisin tiuimnt iiuitiliiu upon it ail
suits ol sounds which he may hear at the
time. () cc whe i the agi iit altt tiip'c l t '
in ke him fop p'aiing a piano in a high
ton.1,! holt- I. at. Ihltc n'l In k ill tho III nil
inc. Ton) ii-'z-d bun and threw htm
tiiroiiuh the dour. Ii w. inn
thicw a tii'iti down stairs who came in Id
room. When at Ins l im e, in drnrgia he
livisiua bii'diLut n'"'''-t to l.uut'Cil
da irmn ll'.e tn-u f. and there r-maiiis
alone with Ins piano, plaiing mi nay
night. I ke one pos-csed ol ma-ness.
weather Ins m iff ct upon his nnisic
rh-ndv. rainy sos-un, he iilays somin-r
sic in iniuor choids, anil wticn me
shims au I the b rds sing, he indulg-s
widtzes nnd light mtlS'C S miclnties
see the
Ihoileht
in I in-niMiiti'
what
etc
withi!.i. i II, Inns, the (iiveinois kept
a ri-itiatkiii' and I kctit a I'tilliu , and t
time I got lo l.it'le K ick I was as il'tnil;
as nil owl. Oh, I was hs drunk as a mule
a mink. I got nlf the boat and yelled.
Hoorah l-r Ihc Governor ol North
lina I' ami the first thing
I, nnd m v sell in a snrt nl a
time I ever was drunk, and
odd years old."
How to 1'rcMfi-vc Ileal (H.
SOX VAI.DAni.K 1DKAS ON THIS BCIUKCT.
"Hills Manuel of Social and Ilusineis
Forms," gives the lolluwiug excclltut ad
yicc on Health :
The first great secret of good health is
good bald's, an I the ni xt is regularity ol
habits. They arc britfly summed up in
the billowing rules :
1. Si.ki-t. Give yoursell the necessary
arliount ol s'eep. Some mm n quire live
hours ol the iwenty-lour; others ini-d eight
Avoid leather beds. Sleep in a garment
not worn during thu day. To maintain
robust health, sleep with a person us
healthy as pi ursell or no one.
Dhkhs. In cold weather, tins-
warmly, with underclothing, remove muller,
overcoat, overshoes, etc., when remaining
any considerable length ol time in a Warm
room. Keep your leet watm au I dty.
Wash them in warm water, two or three
turns a wnl. Wear warm stockings, large
boots, and overshoes when in snow or wet.
Wear a light covering on the bead, keep
ing it always c -ol.
3 t'l.KANl.lNKss Have alway. a pint
or quail of water in the sleeping room. In
the morning, alter washing the lim'ls and
lace, Iher- wet wilh the hands every part
of the body, ('old water will not be di a-
grecablc when applying it with thu bare
hands. ipe immediately; lollow by tirisK
rubbing over the body. The wh de oper
ation mcd n d take over live minutes. Thu
result ol this wash is, the blood is I rought
to Hie surlace ol the skin and made to cir.
cul tie evenly throughout the body. Y tl
have opened the pores of the skin, hIIhw
inj imputilius ol the body to pass i ll', and
have given yoursell in the operation, a
good vigorous morning exeici-e Puisne
this habit r- guli.rly, and you will seldom
take c d i.
4. Inflation or ritit Lunos. Five min
utes spent in the open air, alter ilicsMitg.
in II il m the lungs, by inhaling us full a
breath as possible, iiiul pouii ling the breat
during thu mil .tioti, will gtcatly enable
the chest, strengthen the lungs power, and
verv i ll'i'cl'iall ward oil' consumption.
5. iMkT. 11 inclined ti be dyspeptic,
a'oid in i -.ice pie, sausage, and other higl.lv
-ea-o c I lood, llcware ol rating too
Ireilynl soups; belter to eat lood drv
enough lo employ thu natural saliva of tie
iiiou h in n (listening It. Il itic'ined to
over eat, pimike leely ol rice, ciackid
wheat, ami other articles that are easily
dig- sled.
lv.tne. lyo! ripe fruit, and avoid ex
ce-Mve u ol meats. Kit at tegular hours,
and lightly near the hour nt going In bed.
Kit slowly. 'I horoiig ly masticate Hie
loud. Do not wash it down with dm
linu'il drink while eutiug. Te'l your
luunicst stories while at tho tabls, and lor
an hour nltei wards, Do not mgage in
si vere in nlal labor directly after hearty
eating.
0 Ex 'ltd ne E-vri i-e.not too violently
but selli i 'lit ly to produce a gentle per
spiia'ii-u, shoul I be had each day iu the
opi u air.
7. Ci'Niu rioN ok Tint Mind. The con
dilioii nl the mind h 'S mui h to do with
li e hca'lh. It'- hnprlul and joyous. To
I US'), avoid business entanglements that
in iy causr pel ph x.ty and anxiety. Keep
out n debt. Live wt'hill jour iniiiiHC
Atten I chii'di. Wa'k, n le in X In jovial
coinpiiiy. )o as nearly rigiu as you
know ho'. Thus cuii-i iciica will always
bent ease. Il mc sKioilly disappointed,
rem. tnlier that there is no io.se w ithoiit a
Ihn.ll, an I that the (111 k t clouds haVH a
siliei lining ; that sumhitie lol.aws storm,
and bei.utitul spiiug lollons the dreary
wintir. I,i your duty, and leave thu test
In Ii id who docth all things well.
The Loiat Nunlii ani.
A home can hanllf be called a hnnic
without a sun In am it it. Llian Grey wa-
ppirtuellc in ditng little girl with light
blue cyi a and gol Ico curls. She was an
only i' hi d, and mie of i Iii:kj tender 8 ' si
live linle creatine-, much loved, much
loving. Thepitcnts lived in a country
village, thnuigrioiit whicli the briglil.braii
tilul-like looking little biiin; w as bclovi d
and kn iwn Sim wa c uii tcted thu pro
perty uf the town, all loving the pretty
wiiisonic little crcii'tne. ll there wcro a
lew choice pea, lies upon a neigh hut's tree,
tin re were sine to be a mil put a ide f r
the ilttic blossnm, tl e village pet. And
when the old Snitch nei hlwr ( I'Dotttii I's
cow h id her I'nst rail, 'lie just,' to ne his
oivn liiiigu igc. 'took a walk over to Mr.
Grey's c.Miagc, as he h nl a wee bit ol ti in
to brink, the bonny bairn over to look a'
It' S'le was so oil I shinned, neighbor
lirown piopliestcd with In r wise Bi y ng,
'sure tln re v. us none like In"; and added,
shaking hei leid signillcanliy, 'Mrs. Grey
will never raise her, sh- is too fund lor
this wor d, so tender. he irted wi ha!, and
be idi-s she is not strong. ' Tlnsc words
siimel lines in nlv rtenlly tell upon Hit
tin thi-t's w an 1 ll led her heart with fore
bodings. Tlier auumlcd like clods upon a
i o lio lid. mid in her agony nn i alarm she
I rayed that herdirling might tie spared.
In the meantime the little Im I was un
folding into a K-autitul fl wcr. Iu every
linii-c in the village she had an ititeresl;
with her blight blue eyes and i;0 ten emit
she went scatiering sunsihine everywhere.
There wetc no ch u Is across her ski; the c
were no Ihorns aernsi her (intl ; her young
Hie was a shott summer day.
The whole vill .ge was in a state ol alarm
when lit lit Lilian was taken down wuh
the lever, each considering the child be
longing, ns it were, to him or her, all vied
wilh each other in aiding the alarmed
part tits in their care Even Tommy Green
tho idiot hoy, carrinl her llowcrs, of whidi
she was so loud, and with whom she ln.d
shared her ginger bread on the way home
Irom the stme. 'Give her then-.' saitl the
cluinsv. cviigtown bin. adding : 'She
hs always good to me, she was, I want to
her know that I like her, ton' No medi
cal skill could save tho little snll-rer, and
alter sis ik-h pain, one bright summer day
win n naluie w is at its height ol l eaiity
ami loveliness, In r spirit wen led ils way
hi-avenwaid.
The be uiiliil head lay upon the pillow
a broken snow-iltnp, whilst the golden
hair lormed a halo around her btoiv. The
June ll iwtts sci n'cd the air with their Ita
giance, yet thvre were none so lair ns that
brnki n i,ly that sh pt within that ihiiin
Ikt. As I stood nnd watched the funeral pro
cession w ii.dn g Us w ay along the (lusty
road , soli mo nnd slnw, I thought w as it
well to grieve lor those tiikm before the
slot ins nl life had time to blow over them.
Slioitlf- alter, I vlsdted Mia. Gtcj's cot
tage home, from whicli the sunbeam bad
dernrteil flic tl nvcrs bloomed in the
wind ows, the pet canary sang swietly o
Its perch, nnd all km nn d the same, but
when 1 saw the pale tace of Ihe broken
hearted mother my heart sank within me,
and winds , c mil irt refused to come nl
inv bidding I took her thin hand and
nointcd up vard. Nevei shall I forget her
lace of an giiii.li as slits opened a diaci
and look out a tiny shoe and a velvet Ii it
wilh blue ribbons, that lulnngid to the
loved nnd hot. Tin V I' l l the tad, (ml
story, and tinning in wind- the tunny iky
I hid my hue an I wept.
mi
mmm
I'AI.UO I X A HOKH
bUOCKOI-: MACHINB WORKS,
RICHMOND VA.
Matitifiiclitri-rK ol Portable nnd Stationary
Engluci and Hollers, (saw Mills, Corn aud
Wheat M ills, Slialinig, Hangers and Pul
leys, Tiiiluiin Water Wheels, Tobacco Ma
chine! V, Wi might I mil Work, Urn.i a jd
linn t'.i.-tiniis, Machinery of Every Vea
nription.
(ilSNINU AND TllltESHINO MACUiWEJ
1 Sf'ECIA I.T Y.
Itopnirlnc rroiuplly A t'urclallj
Done.
TAl.TtOTT'-i V.VI'ENT srAKK-ARRESTBR,
Tlir Iiivoiidon ol the Age,
U iIoqm not ilnstrov the draft, tt doc
not intorforfl with clnining tho tuber. It
will not choke up, and requires uo clean
ing-
It reiiniros no direct dampers to be
oppiit-d when raising steam (dampers be
ing oiiiuctioiiuhln, as they may beleltcpoa
and allow s- arks to escape )
It requires no water to extinguish
spark t, which, by condensation, destroy,
thn draft. Itcsi'les, when water Is Ufed,"if
neglected, tin- cllbuencv la destroyed by
(ivupiiriitiiio of thn water, and the boiler '.
kept in n tiltliy condition.
It is Hitnplo and diirulilo and can bo re
lied upon. It can lie attached to any boiler.
No plan tor should bo without one of tLcm,
Iti"tirufu-n ci'iiipanicH will Insure ginrs end
Inn im where the 'lalliott Engines end
Spark A t rustors are used at Hame rate a
ehareol for water or horso-powor.
jr-M-Setid fur iliustrutej elroulr-rs soil
price. lisU
lliaucli house, (iniiisiioro, n. U.
.1. A. II A USER, (.oni-rnl Manager.
T. A.liKA-Nl.r.K, Local Mauagec.
may 8 tltn
Ail O u a it. i-nt lo I bo I'ri.lcsi-ilon
tlATURElSCWH
RfZMCCY
VEGLTABLE
MEDICINE FORTHE
BL00D,UVER0tKIDNEYS.
CURATiNF,
CUBATIKE,
t.r t in r Culu taluU
CURAT!!.
l'-i K.Jiu-y Ui." wi'..
1 kno
pil-oll
I atu
Caro
wed I
. Pu-t
sixiy-
Aiiuid
aasirt it e l
how mile
society, anil
-bain.-. I hat his i"'l.
l,i., love. Ho could
than to brave what
the socie'v
B .t she was H"
or faro
s'liii ho car.
nut man enough
opinion mo-t ol us i
w hat
hrr to
and
P.ad
In
inn
sun
i in
he
will hummer away lor bouts pronuing
the liio-t linniUe discord imaginable.
Sod ! nly a chalii-e conies over him n l he
in lu'ges in mag in 11 wit Inirsts ol harmnny
taea Irom the In si pro "ucti-m of '.ho mas
l, rs. Since hi.- childhood he has been an
niot ..nd l e nl iied nearly a- well at the
,ge ol bi vi n as he .bus now; i ut now n
reticrto'ie is lunch lurg-t, ss ho can play
anything lie has ever lit-ml. He now plays
ub.n.t si veil thousan I pieces, and picks up
HfH' ' ins eieiyahcre. I' is a cuiloiis tact
that he will not plav Suudty pohool rotnic
il he can help n.tiavmg a great uibiiac )-.
it.
-
Ihe
tie
JJ"Ucs.andliHlio i-iuiu-uiu court othc
the Ici t.
. .i... ...!),, r in
it.. in.,lf.i,l a I over the papers on
i ews--tnd coiner. ,.nd i ot linding what
l, wanted, he - id in ll e plump. '-'HJ
gill cletk ; I want En'side Companion.
.ivi.,.1 ..I" ihe blil-lnd T want a
lie repiaiui.
ami she chewed
... n .i..
,,;r llirotl " S t Well - no
.... .1 . i . It 1. i.,n,,.,l out
jou tliiuk 1 wouiu 'iui i i."v-
Uppi'y.
p. reside Coiiip uiion,'
yes, sir; I hiar 5. n no,
the come:
' h t vv dor.
Giils wear boys' yesi up Hi s way, but
down in Ti xia you cau sec boy with a
GaW s'on.
We see lip salve adveitisel. Wo p-e-snme
it is applied with the lips but wt
doubt if keeps thn '.itlle chaps . If
There tie two things that a lellnw can't
do at the sauic lime-hold a good looking
girl nn Ins la 1 and not kiss her.
Salt water will prevent tho hair Irom
lallin.- out, but to preVeut its biiu; pulled
cut gi t heme early.
A lishciman is a vtry irrcftlu'e and un
reliable person. lie won't tviu sit down
ou his own I.) ok.
A 1 1t 1 1 fill who was sent cut to look
for c,.gs came tun k unsucrcslit, an 1 coin
plained that 'there were lots of linns stand
ing around doing nothing.'
A yoii'ig laly up in Ilnkshi-e county.
Ma a . was hIiiii.! 011 tin-lip bv a bee III"
nihil day. Ye c itigraliliatc that bee on
knowing j 1st where the lion y was.
What I twi nlv-llve cents a pound for
sausage ? VV h v. I can get 'em down at
Schmidt's lor twenty rents. cd den.
vy iliiln'l viu ?' 'Cause Schmidt was out
of 'em.' 'V.-ll. UV 1 was oit 01 tm l sen
'cm lur tw niily cends too.'
At a christening, while the minister was
making his certil'n a'c. he ir qiibc I the dav
ol the linmlh, and happened to say. f.'l
me see. this Is the thirtieth J' 'The
thiitiilh V exclaimed the indignant mother,
in, bad, but it's only the ihiitccntli.'
At Ilewbniyport the other day. an Eng
lishman and a Yankee enaagc l iu a game
c,f luag. Wei1," sai John IVd1, we can
beat voil on gtins. 7u have a gun ul Ilia
WnoUit h harsenal lht when it is fired
tin- report is 'ear I in Au-lralia. iun 1
said Hie Yankee, becoming rxcitol and
jumping to his lei-l. ' guns I wh wo have
a inn hire in America that was fired (iff
in 1770, ami you Englishmen liaiu't lirard
the last ol it yet."
A co'ornl minis'cr in ("n-ntgia was
brought on Itial belote tho dt aeons ol hi'
chinch for striding bacon, AMer a num
lend wil'C-scs had been tximined ihe
desi.ons tctitel, and a'terwaf'a rel'itncd
the following vctdict; "Ihe Ibv. ,iiocs
llled-o aurnowittcd of the sicuition dat
1... u. 1,1,, I stole tho imrk. as 'twas not
.lio.l.. dat siimhodv tl"i- mitten'! have been
.v.nrin' his tl 7. -. hut th- bru ldfr is bi-icbT
'..,.ei!onate!v wstne d dat iu lulutc lie
must bo aiore kccrlul.
Koiir Hut ( tirial.
Thousand' had In en gathered in the
large hall, lift (ll 111 1 In the eaiticst p-ncla
n.a'ion ni the gosiicl. It was the thlni oi
louilll wcik ol a great evangell.tio move
ment in u e nl our l irg-si cities; and ilii
eviiiuig the inqiiiry-'ooiu was nin e than
usually ciowded. A minister w s asked
to do nhal h- could I i Ihe way nl i nlue.
ni tl one wlin went tlnre men It foi
cuii sity In go away lie went to a
plcasanldonk'ng lady with white hair,
ipi au nily abutit sixty ycats of age, and
ai-knl whether she v i-hed to be ol n-tvict
in ta'kiug with Hie anxious.
N .' she said ; T am at xioiia myself,
and witititijj for some oue to rpiak to
me.'
'Have you never,' laid the minister
'un.le'Stood the wav ol peace with (Jul?
Never brlievrd on the Siviotir?'
'Oh, ves ' sai I the old Ivdy. I do trust
in nud lovo (.'iiti', I In p ; but I m n-'
hanpy. I mcd to have much joy and
coiiilort, to e j 'j almost constant pea'-c
and lo have nanv hsppy seasnni of lellow
'iip with n y S y in ; I ut now all that
i gone. I s e iimny young l ent Vers
Iniglii and lull n! hiip, but 1 csnnot ge
l ii 1; my ol.l Iccln gs,'
Would ou,' asked the minister,
(pile c iitcnt it you could get back
ii i lin.'S yon "peak ol I
'Yes. yes ; that is ju-t what I am
ing.
Then.' s-a'd he. 'if you are nncofChri-
prople, it is d likely, Ut mo tell you
fiat you will get them again.'
Tin- dear old lady onk-d surnri.ed and
the minister wuit nn to say 'Kor, dou'i
mui 'i c, you wi u'd just be putting Ihcsi
teclii.gs ol yours in the room ol Christ,
listing volt In-art on thciu instead of on
Him t I am sure yon do not rcnily wish
In do that. Il Is no wonder, thrn, that
II.' docs not iio yon what jnu crave,
what, hi voir present state ol mind, would
only keep V"U awav from Ilimtcll and
true peace.'
'Can t'.iat bo it )' laid she, half smiling.
'1 have l.ttlu doubt that it is ioat the
cause ol your yohappiiicss ; you aie not
Icaiunig simply enough on your lie ove l.
Tliev piayrd together, shook hands and
parted quick,., imver to meet again.
The minister koew nothing whatever nl
the lady, but his nam ha I becu known to
her. About eighteen mouths later, a liieud
of his. who lihtqieni-d to be a'so a Iriend of
hen. brought huu a toe-sago Imin her
death bed to say ill at liis'simplo wor Is h id
been he nieaoa nl setting her leet nn Ihc
rock, that she ha I ri.joyid uubrokell
pence ir believing since that night in thn
inqiiiry-room. and wa now entering the
valley ol Ihe shadow ol death, tearing uo
evil bicaii e her Saviour was with hrr.
lathe
seek
A stsilen' up 'ii .t the other d iy to i ne
nl the ilisiini citins li-r -iiliniss-on to
prncticr, an I an i x iiiimnimi noiuuilllie nf
one ws np;iointed by Ihe J ft ij.t ta s'0
taut his qual ti -atioi B. The i turns ion
hciati with -
Do jnu smoki', sir ?'
'1 do, sit I'
'Have you a spa-c fii: i'
'Yes.'
'Now. sir, w hat is Iho fust duty ol a
law yet t'
To cnllec' Id s,'
'lilgllt, hat is HiC H'Coi.d.'
To itn ica e H'e number nl his c ienls.'
-When lines jnur pu iliim towaid jinn
cl rnt change ?'
' hen making a blli nf C' s!j.'
'Explain.'
We ars then antnro lis'ic I sssun e
the cliarvi' lcr ol plainlill an 1 he becomts
the dclcndant.'
'A .nit dicide), how tin y-ni stand wilh
the I w-t r Conducting the other side V
'Clink, l-j jowl.'
'Enough, s ' : yen nrnmi-e to Income
ai lunnil i nl 'o vimr r 1 1 Ii s nil , an I I
wi h v u sc. c. S. N '. aie .oil awaro ol
the di tv i- u owe me ?'
Pet'lVtiy '
IV M illie it.'
'I; is to invite you to dri, k.'
I. ill Otil'O.e 1 iliclil i- ('
Ciiinl date n ratebe Ins head, 'There is
no in -ta nee td that kin i iu the hooks.'
Y u ate liglii; nd the con II let' cc
with which you nnd-- the sw-tmn shows
V'UI have fad the law attentively. Let's
I ike a il. ink, and I'll s't-n your certifi
eate.'
1 r r.iit'Uiiiii'-sui.
CURATfHF,
t F.'i--ru' liiM-tiitfi.
CURATSNi,
lot ri.-'l'-'n. Iimil.
Hlus..., .!(.
.Ice Iv
A ni.allrlual coui-
t-,um1 of k iiiiwu value
iiiOii.tieB iuvusprai-
malum lbs rurauvd
linwrrs tur tlie ttvlls
wtllell iirislliee ftll ll--,n.fn
nf lln illo4, lilt,
Hrrr, tin' liiituru
H.irtiOisiH in aellun mU'l
ili..r.an;li In llu e.Vol.
II I. uni'tei-tlMl fur tbtt
i ui.' of nil MiMMf IHm
titMrm -ueli as rA
i.r.f. 7-ittitucw. Ilolls,
f flier. Stilt Rhruwt,
iiirirf.HiliMili. n r-
:il.n Cnji-llprif iuu,
,rir'i. ItidS-ff-llnll.
Suitf MlulM
ltrt. I.etvHiiOH f
I rOic, t(.
ASK VOtn DRUGSIST
FCR IT.
THF. BROT! LUIliCAL CO.
ULTIUORE. Md.
'What bo rate a a day in Jane1.' sings
th" pi rt. A day in Jiuuary la not ouly
rater, but atluilly (aw.
Jrntt(inlt ol is si i:icjilianl.
A stnty come lr.-m Tc.buiy, England
w In re a mtuagtrii- h is bu n paiitig a visit
wliivh lllus'itit.s the well k"owii cllalact.t
d the elephant lor hti-xaiio Id lings in
re in a k ilde degree Ani'ti'I Ihe animals
a us. -k very line ih pliant, culled "iw..c,
which was alt'-cked with a Violent fit (it
colic, nnd snll rid itilctistly. A local
Chemist, whose sue ess as an animal doctor
is well known, trea't d "L IX e'' and saved
the animal's lile. On tin-proce-non pa
ing the C'lu mist's simp i n Pi id iv, thu e!c'
.limit iuiniidiali ly iceogtn, d lierbttiefac
(or, who was -landing at the door nf ih
slum. aud. going to It t ill grnce'iilly placed
her ttiiiik in his baud. Thu Chemist vii
led t In ixiiihtiino ut uight, uud met with
an un- xpi' ted rcccptiuii Irmn his tourer
naiieiit- Ginlly st'i-.iiig the doe'nr with
licr trunk. H e e cphatit encitclcd him wi
it, t-i the t' tror oi tin- auntincc, who ex
Heeled to See hi III Crushed til lloa'll, but
1 1. 1.7. e" Iiad no such iulen'.ion, and a le
having thu ib monstra'ed hcrgr t tude by
acts nunc eloquent than words, she iu
leised the docior lor licr embrace and pm
reed.d with ln-r appointed I -sk. Til J tie
pliant cim to possess a hir n-use ( I
jjr illu Ic tbiu ioiiie pccplc d .
AY. 11. V10K
AiCHI .E1 m uigg:es
WSADE TO ORDER
Oil
UKrAiusn at low mum
All kinds of wood work and Irlmniln
lone in guild stylo, ItlacUsmilh work done
at abort iintiio and with neatnoas. All
new work warranto I. 1'iiin painting for
buggies dni.ti at low prics.liest paint used.
SWA IAI. tllKVIIti; .IVKSTO
THE UNDEIirAliING DEPAUTMENT.
Collins mid Cases of all sires constautiy
on baud.
Cirri-to ?.f itori itskopt onhand at prio
below Pt'torsliutg m.irk-'t.
Wcldon N. a
Juno f ly
pnr-T-:
FUKD,
Takes pleasii'p In Hii-ioiuicing tbat ba
can till be tnuiid at his atatid ou
FIRST 8TKKET,
Whrro be has on band a full line ot the
Elnest
WINES.
WI.I -IKIES and
HKAM'IKs.
TOBACCO, CIUAKS,
and ISNCPt'-,
OltAN(il. APPLES,
and CON EKCTIOJa ISR1ES
Ilia s ock cf ('untied Goods And UrocsM
iea is uuoMunlly
Full land Complete
Oto CintvcT WntsKKV A sM-niAjirr.
KIIKSII I.AiiKH IlK.l.il US DRAIUIHT.
llo guarantees H.'.Hsf.ii-tiini. Ca'.l n?
oo him.
Novil ly.