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WELDOX, N. C.
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ATTOKXEY.S AT LAW.
HALU'AX N.C.
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ATTORNEY AT HIV.
KNKIEI.T), N. C.
Practices In tln courts of Halifax and mlioiil-
One Tour, In advance,
Rix Months, "
Three Montha, 11
I In counties, and in tin' Snpr, ninl Federal
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OD8HT O. BDKIOS J It.
ATTORNEY AT I. WW
HALIFAX N. 0.
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ailloin
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ceators, administrators ami Kiiariliim.
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ATTORNEY AT l.WW
HALIFAX. N.C.
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Attnrnry at Lair,
H V LI FAX, N. C.
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ATTORNEY AT I.tW,
RALEIGH, N.C.
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G VRYSIiUR'l, N. C.
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Marts of Northampton and
, also In tin Federal ninl Sii
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ATTORX EYS AT LAW,
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KDRK W J. II UBTO N,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
WELDON, N. 0.
Practices In tin-courts of Hillfav Warren ami
IJolulii counties ami in llieMipreine ami Fed
eral cuurU. Cluliua collected in any pari "f
North Carolina. June 111 I
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II. SMirU, JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Schtlaso Nuck. Halifax Coontt N. U
I . I ractlcps In the couiilv of Halifax and adioln-
luirouuties and iu the Jiiprvwi) cuurl of ih
State, I'', ly.
VOL. IX.
The V'Nr Boll.
Kltiff on, rinjf on. sweet vesper licll,
From mil yotii- l. fty tower ;
Tour silvery accents .seeill to tell
How sacred Is the hour.
Kllnr. for t lie day Is almost done ;
And now Willie heaven's lilessill;;s fall,
No itent ly, suit ly. overall,
As if in answer to vntir call,
Sweet vo.-p r bell, rilnr nil !
How Welcome were tile tulles, SWeet liell
Oin Week a to-il.v) !
Ni' then teov niaii a ve! farewell
Folnl Hps have liii.riie I to s.u !
Hmw main a s. iil to h.-avi u has roiie
To win the f idc.-ss diadem !
Sad heart are ,.ft ;,,!, i, ,w t,.r thetn
III tulles id slVe.-t reiUleill,
Hinn, vesper Pell, rlu,; on :
And Wilell a ...ill. sweet Ve-per liell,
The day nf rest ,h , .1Me ;
Who know. 'ill If he si II ill dwell
Hi-re. Iii an ai ihiv ii.une
llntt many a t.i.k w ill then tie .l-me!
' ll' llia I keep U H III h Is Care
May lie. l i in,,. If, mn s. i ii I pr (, ,n ;
Sweet hell ),ni warn us i, pri'tiare I
Kmc on ! rim: .,ii ! rtiiif on '
THE OLD SEA CAPTAIN'S
STORY.
'Captain Uiay, vihai is a Ian lutjlicr J''
The old nca riuitnii Liiiolii'ii onu ol h!
licarty. tnlltckiiiK liiiifjlie, ns lu: met Hie
i.".Zr! n( l lie aciiiius timvii I'VBi) lidinl Id
Ins lace.
A litmMublicr ? Why, my buy, tint's
what tho sailors call uiiu who his never
been ou Hit; wnle hluu sen. It strkes me
that twi) xtry fjn.nl nVfiiiii lima g Hie
wonl ate mtiine; clio IicshIo me now,
wiiliiif; for Iheir s.ilor lti(.';ii to liri.'in Ins
yam. Well, ,1 in lumly what sdall it
be J'
'A true Btnry,' t x ''aimeil W iltcr.
'A love florv,' coyly u.hli-il lillccn year-
o'il Alicu '
The nlil sailor hiokcl th-mhtlu a mo
ment ; tlii n lie t-anl :
Very well, it "IihII be both a true story
m l n love ctoiy fumutLitiif which ban.
ucd in my own hie.
'Tniriy jeat.s ano I v:n nnt the olJ
mini you 8 'e me. 1 Ucse fjray h nrs were
as blaik as Hie raven s wint' I Inn, ninl
these wiinkleil rlniks hail been bronz ,1
beneath the rkiea ol many cliinej.
From a m 'io lad I hat always loreJ
the sea. uiui tho sen must have loved me ;
lot Irom a poor cabin boy, I rose throueli
haul wntk to what the woihl calls a sue.
esslul man, anil the owner ninl captain ul
ns etaneli a vessel as eyes c 'ulil wish to
ee.
I bail one ilmujliler named Nellie, the
prettiot fjirl (so every one sni4) fur miles
arouml. 8lio was all I hail to love, anil
with a fond father's prid I fjave her the
fun st n chillies uud sent her to the best ol
schools. Tin 'J. when shu came homo
Irom school lot ijooj filch pleasant times
ns we had ! Ililt after a w hile a cloud
came over my happiniis lor 1 bc'an to
ce that mv pi ct ly (laughter could uot al
navx elaj with inc.
Admirers began to be utitiu iei tn our
cosy colWjju, and one, I snon saw, Kullie
lilcel better than any ol I he rest John
Estey was his name, anil that he was a
fair appeafiiifj lad I could not but admit,
but he wfib (uly a common sailor bi lore
the mai-t, and in my pi i .Iu I raid that
never should the dauohter ol the optaiu
ol the Ellen (hay wed w ith one no I ar
eiiealhlnr. Reside, quite lately there
had been another who ha I tceii and lan
cied niy d innhter, and who bade mil hd
1 1 me hit w i b 1 1 tvaki! her his wife. M
Ylonis was older th.n she lo be sine, by
some ten ir twelve years, but he w is voy
rich, mil I Ihouelil to nivsell how well
Nel le, with her beaiilv and lndv-1 keuiaii;
ners, wi uld ljtiiee his elegant Imntf.
T hadn't lol l Nillie as yet of my I leus
for her Itilnri ; hut a she had alrtnvs hetn
one nl the uri atiit ol fjirls, I didn't ixptcl
any opposition.
lint one a't rnoon us 1 c itne home liotn
the river and wa k j l quietly up the ;,"ir
li'O path, hat tlmidd 1 sic but John
Esley and Nellie seal, , I olosi; tooelher en
the 9'oop. And, to tny ijieat indifjnutioll,
the audacious lillow hul Ins uttn a . mid
my ijirl's w n-t ! i'liey vi-1 ; evi.letciy tin
away in mine woild ol their own, lor mv
presence was unknown until, li-ca louih
shell. I burst lu upoulhiin. vVh'it 1 rniid
I do not remember. I was veiy ni'fjiy;
hut wn'ds s""lien in passion u'o toii lor
fjotlcn an 1 it is well lur us till that ii is
so.
T Uxo'.v th it 1 iimst l ave fa'd fomc
ctuil. bluer ihii'i;'", lor v.li n I hid 11.
ished .Inlin K-icv to-e limn NilK's sole
ml bis (are was vety white as he lepllnl
quietly, his uiain.er iu m ilked catiila-t to
my wrath :
'('iplaiti (iray. I oi your ilaujjhler.
and hc has aeknn vie bjed that she Invis
nie. Surely that Is n i cause lor the in.
stiltitif? tliinus von have sal I to m.'
Ju-t then N II. e lu oin to rrv.
'Suddenly his ralmnrss bit hnn.
"II you wi-ie not lu r latln r.' he said, 1
would not bear nuch woids Irom you ; but
as it is '
'Ileie Nellie nunc and wound her anus
aroun 1 me, when I stood nuisiuj; my
nnoer.
Father,' she said, 'wo love each other
so I'
1 L we 1 between ahoy and a till!' I
el 'laimeil ; Mull' an I noiimpiHe I'
I'm n 1 Untie I to John and pointed to
I he ftale.
' t).i ! I said, li-n'i'W, 'm I never runic
near tny daughter aeaui. -'ho is uot lor
811. tl an you.'
'With a parting, pilvin look townrd
Neiiie, who wm sohinu us it IilT h'illt
wool I bre .k John went aw ay.
'The next day I lold Nellie of Mr. Mur
lis' propos d, and ol his wealth and hie.h
station. She lisVnid lilt I hid linished;
then she 'aid i.o rillv, but with a look in
ber eyeh 1 haJ uever situ iu llum bis
fore :
'T love John Esley, lather, and it
would be a sin lor me to marry another
mat).'
'Ailer that, when it Cii'ini time lor mv
next cini-e, 1 mada up my mind U
wouldn't do to have Nellie alone in eur
cntlaue home as I had alivaya done tilth"
crto ; lor, lor nil 1 knew, that scamp (us 1
eal.ed linn) inifla induce tier to muny
hnn wln'e I was awav.
'When I lolii Nellie ol tny inlanlion ol
taking her wild mo she only an
swered :
"Wby, latlier, you know 1 have aiwav
wanted lo iii with you ou a cruise, but
yon never would take me ln-1 ne.'
S w e sun led. 1 had her cabin fitted
up as pretty as a little pallor, and the
days went by merely. In the eveninfja we
tat toiiether on the deck, aud Nellie
would sine;, in her sweet Toice. Rocked
In the Cradle ol the Deep,' and 'A Idle ou
the Ocean Wave,' in. d ail the familiar sea
ballads I loved The three we ks wcie
cliuwia to aa end, aud 1 bey.iu lu hope
WELD ON,
that Nellie was Conine round to mv way
ol thinking ; so I said ono moi niuf,', just ai
we sirred tho home port :
"Now, Nellie, like, a fjmd gitl, mike
your lather happy by conentine lo do is
he wishes.'
'She fl'ishcd an Indiortint, rosy red
m she epiung to her Icet and toolivnled
me.
"Father, I have told you that 1 cm
never love any but John. I would lather
d;e than many Mr. Mortis!'
'Then, in my my turn, I fjot an,-ry,
' Very well.' I said ; 'we will be in port
in ou bout's lime, and I have lo coi to
I, (naming a town a une nii'cs distant)
Icfne we f;o home. I had intended
In have t ken you wnh me, but you shall
Slav line all day till I return.'
'That fii;hc,cl her, us I kncv it
wnn'd.
"h, falhci, please do rot leave me
alone on the ship, Wnat it Bomtthiun
should happen ?'
'Hut I Was ol ilura'r ; and when she saw
Ihat her ph adinir had been ol no avnil,
Nellie saw tne fjo without another
wonl.
T smiled lo mjsc'l as I locked the cabin
do lr.
'I'll see,' I thouoht, 'if a seventeen year
old Bitl can set her will against
mine.'
'So nil I went. Rut I was not sn hatd
hc irtc.l as 1 tried to be ; lor lhoiic;lits ol
my little Nellie locked in her cabin all
slum; trotitiled me all day, and as soon as
I cotlhl I transacted mv biisimss and huts
Med back.
It was fjiowinj dusk as I leached the
dock where the Ellin (hay was momcd,
and the first thino 1 saw was a oreat
crowd ol people, secnnnly iim -h eieite l
over s 'nirthinu'. Then I mi. ed the Ellen
(iray, thouijh 1 strained my eyes I could
see no siyti ol her.
'Tretnlilino and shakm;; under the the
influence of a ten ibtu leal, 1 asked some
one who vns p:.sine; :
' 'What is the matter ? What Is the
rioivd lor ?'
'The mail did not know me, or ho cer
tainly would have used more "uution.
filulllf be rcpea'cd :
"There's been an accident, sir. A
I nigc loaded with iron ran into the Ellen
(hay, and sunk her. The caplain was
an ay, they say, and the ciew had (join
oil on their own hook. (h.'T the ealnn
boy was cn board, and ho was picked up
hall diowncd, and taken to his homo So
it isn't so bad as it miyht be, lor no lives
are lost.'
'I fja. 'd lor a moment wildly into Ins
fare, hardly coinp'ehcndiun bis words,
I hen fliuo'nii; up oiy nuns, 1 ciud iu a
voire of asjony :
"No lives lost? Man, I am a rour
dcier ! My daughter w is on that ship!'
'Then a mercilul daikuus came oici
iv. y vision, and I knew no morn lor a lime.
When I came too I (mind myself in a
drn,"i;i8fs shop, wheie I had bet n en I li d,
and I c iiilil hear as iu a dicnm hnv voice
about uif sayino ;
"How sad! Ol courso the poor fjirl
must have fjone down with the ship.'
' I heu slid lenly I icmeiubered all, Bud
cried out :
'My child ! my cbild ! I have killed
my cliiltl I'
' Then 1 lost con' eiousncss for the socon I
tunc, unit when 1 awoke 1 was in lied, an I
somo one was scale I beside inn. It was
John E-tey. Willi a sh ip pun at my
In hi t, I iccojui. iil the manly, handsome
lace ol the lad mv fjirl loved. No, ha I
loved. A!s ! tliiouoh her unuaiii! ii
father's own act her sweet young Ide had
been made a -acioieo to a liniment's an;;iv
passion.
John saw Ihat I knew liiin, and heml
ine; over my bed, he look my hai.d as he
said :
' Aie you beltt r, captain t'
' '1 do not w ish to be better,' I answeird ;
'if I daied lo piav I would ask the l.u,l
to let me die. tint I am a imiidue'- I
have killed my child -I lime uot
ptay.'
' Don't led Ihat way Captain U'.iv.
How could you know whit was to Imp
pen 1'
Tlis ejeiillcness ho who h id such cause
to bale me went sliaioht to ny
he lit,
"John.' I exc'i'iinic I, 'can voU fot:jive
me f ir my i.ip'iy winds ? 1 see now how
wi.inol was, lor I had ho'ihiiifj' Hfjaiust
Vim save (bit yoll Well, not Hi ll. Oil
John, bow I wish I foulil put my chilli's
hul l lu you s and say lake. In r. Mv
li iuohler, mv be aultlul child !'
"C'l'tain.' sul John, huskily, 'arc yon
sit e ol Ihat! Could siie Hot huvo In.li
utivi d by some rhance ?'
His tone and the vxpies.ion of Ins luci
showed me he was keetiin soun''.!ittio
back. John 1' 1 aluiosd sin ii-Ued, 'wlydo
you speak in ihat wav ( For lue'ry'
si.ke do iinl wait il yoti liuve aey oeod
news for me !
Then he tnld me how slinttly after I
lind Iclt. M'cini; thai the Ellen (hav wis in
poll, he had jnne down to t li t dm I., and
rowed huii'i'it ovet to the s ip, lo 1 1 v and
olpain some wind o' Ne he, who l.e knew
hud eniie w I'll me on my ciui-e. To Ins
iirnrise he had loitn I (he sh n di ttlted
hv all o: Ho Clew save Ihe c uiiii-Ium, h '
told hnn that E h u was on boald locked
n the .-ai m.
Tn a ttiee be had picked tl o I n k ; and
lial very ilay the two yotino people took
mailers into their own Inn Is. an I, einne,
heh r.- a miuisle:, had plijjhled eacli o.hir
lhe:r vows
"NVilie he'd back at fltst,' sai l John,
for she h'Hicd that you would nevi r lot
cive he:, lint I said it would ail come
ri:;ht in tlnie, an I that il wo wailed we
Uiieht be se, a ated lo lever, So she con
smud.' 'As he lold n.oull this, I, who had al
ways p'lded myself ou my alionfjlh, bloke
down and cind like a baby.
Turn came a slop outside, and a sweet
voice I had thoil'jlit lo ver to hear nijiiin
called out: 'Father I dear lather!' and
tie ae was Nellie clasping ma round Ihe
nuk with both suit anus ns il she would
never bt mo tjo, aud weeping and smiliuo
all tooelher.
'They wcie happy ilats, aud yents altei
that, John and Neilie came lo live with
mo in our cosy cof.aoo near the spjand
I I ar lly could tell which I luted beit my
son or my daughter.
'As to Eden (iray, I scarcely felt her
h H at all In my ureal Uiaiiklulness that
God io Hit mercy had kept mu Irom liv
ing will) Ihe dreadful lhoujht always bi
lore my mind Hat I had bei u my child's
wu.deiei, 1 had uul touui to uiouiu.'
N. C, THURSDAY,
I'niisiiiil i:viileno-.
IIai ikax, N. (; , July '-liud, ISO.
EniTDKs Nitwa- I send you for pub'i 'a
tinn Hie lollowina; exiract Irom Tyler's lile
of Chief Justice Taney. It may be of some
inleiest to the mrmhtrs ol Ihe b o il pun
lesion. T. N II.
The liiofjrnphcr sas :
' In CamplicH's repotts will be found, tl e
ca -c of lb ed vs Cai Usi lelaiiir to ihe c p
nrjht lor a musical couiposilhoi, Wint
t ink place on the dial hclorti Chiel Just c
I ' n 1 1 1 V . at Ci cult coin I in ll.tiiiinote, is
Uiveti in a letter to Mr Campbell, Wiii.tcn
by one ol the couiiacl iu the case, for my
use :"
I'.m.i i u jr.K. Febiuary 8th, Iffl?.
.1 M Is .11 I'UIII t.eii, in.,.
Dkaii Si ii: -1 can only comply in a very
!fii 1 1 al Way. with your icqui'st that I
slioulil lutnisli yi 11 W illi a Hal i at i ve nl Hie
piocei iliiius in the cise ol tie ifjc 1'. I!ee,
vs. Saiiniel Catii-i, tin d bdoteC. J Tmey
at November teim, lSI'i, in the Ciiruil
court Flitted S ales, iu It iitimoi e.
The papcis I've hern able to find, present
n Viry iiieaete rejild ol the case, nnd alia
the lapse ol more than twenty yean I can
not pl.lrnd (o ncall Willi nci'iiiacy the
special ciicumstauees u! the tiia'. lint 1
lot nisti you with such I cm recollect.
Kind w is a inns c .se'iel le. I! 's'on, and
had puhl she I and I'opynoliti d an air set
to the wolds o I a popular ballad ol I l.e
day, cotiinoscil hy Mi-s El. 1 Cook, mi l
called "i'Iic Oid Aim Clout." The ailtlior
sh:p ol Hie music was (liimed by Mr
I letliy liu s. 1! a Lupous siu.jer ; and Ihe
pine was in ;;teit deman I. C.iui'i was a
itiu-ic pub i-lier iu I! illiiiiote, w ho, avai'
iti:; hiinsell ol the popularly ol the son;,
had adopted to the words another soul
what similar air, which he e In une I lo be a
lilliTciil composition, uud published mil
sol I il; liinl ho was sued by I' ed III tin'
Cncuil eoiut liol iiv ( lip I .Iti.tiee Tsi.ev,
lot all inlrintjeiii' nl nl the cupyi lolit. The
case was ititue'y novel in its le., lines, and
p'esented m me vctv ici plexinej ij leslion.s
as to what eotistilu'ed "in iu inality" in
miii' al composiui'ti, us to uu rifjht ol
Mr. liussell lo he considcn d the "author"
ol the air which hid bci.n cn:',yii;:htc,l.
Thete was a oreat deal ol Inline.) nutsical
ti'stitiiony anil lon nsic disctjssiun "ii these
very unpo t int points, the pm tn iilats id
wiiii'h and II, e Chid Jit-lice's mimes
toelcon. I do no; iiiiiemlici .
Ilul 1 nel 1 vety distinctly otio cii.-uni
stance in the c ise which .a so pu u'iar
that it c mid not easily be loifjntten.
Then- was a i'letion ol I ict, wb.tlier Ihe
air adopted by Catu-i to Ilic w tuls was
siibstatilt i ly the suuic as tl.at which had
leu tl ii-e I bv Mr, 1! i'-cll, on tins p nut,
Ihe iiiiisr al i '.pel n ; iom i .
d.iiit anion j theiu-rlv. , d il, red wtd dv in
their testimony. Some lllsl-li-d ill it II c
iii Is Wi re lib ill eal; olln is. that there w .s
a maike.l and easili to b- r. coin d .lit
lei i-licit le t 'en li.cm. I i 1 1 1 i n .-1 1 tin
i ot ll.ct ol opinion, It w.is pio;'o-i ,l by Mi.
Li! rube, who was tho piiinl ,T coiinsi I
that Ml John Cole, an nol pioli-nonil
suiejcr, Khould be i-worit a; i Wilnest, that
tin y ueit j idi;e lor tin insrlvis whether
Ihe two aits wile sunilsr or Hot. I IC
iiieniber nsistini; tnosl slietioiisly on In h il I
ol the ili'li n uiiil, the Hill oddc! inn ol Jlus
nnvi I spi a ii s ul eynlciici ; but the Cnii'l
.1 usiice nv. 1 1 ul. I Hi.' i i'jec'ion, s aiuio
Ih it he w til l make a rule lor Ihe case,
which he c u.-nl, n d a le o- n.a'.ih' one,
liowi ycr ii 'vul a i I p cu'.i ir il ttu jlit be ;
that as the jury Wire to tb o rniine
w het her t'.e t v
nit ' wcie sun 'ntiiiai y
ihe same the In-' vidincc with wln.li
til y c uiM be Im lusln .1, Woti d be the
sinjjine id tin in by an c.xpiit wit.ics.. Mr.
Cole aie 'iiluieiv pn eeciiel lu Ihe yi.vi-t
maiinei nub I Ihe di.i c'iiti ol the Chid
Jlls'lCC, til ililol l.' I ill" tWO s.'tios slKci-MVl-.
ly in open c iiiii ; and Ihe aj-oi ai nice ol
tli' sin:;, r, the I nn, tit able, in ut uo.'i.) Is
Cinlci c o! I . , t ' I all :, the atln a ol lln
wotiis, w'i'i o a tieiily as I rn'ollcd, I in
s uiii m h e iu 1 1 1 ' -: w ay ;
,,ve 0 ' I ;..( il and o I. i-ielo dar
T.. i I, ..I. lie IT l-i o : i! ! im t li.er " .Ve
toithir wnh the sn.jjular and vaued i
ii. s.nu.H ol pic i-u.e. nl .lis ipptobatie:t mi
I lie liti'es n the iiiii'ical illicit. toll pie-i lit
1. 1. 1. lu ed t . v i. I'-l. 's cniolri'te lender
ipi ol Ihe nnt's, wool 1 ini.bf any other
cue litis; m -, s Inv" c.o itcd iu the cinwd ol
ln-!:Ui I, t s 'I.e. i; ihL- 1 U -liter mid C'oilil-
sioll. lid! tne v tnei .1 list ice, Willi lll.li
fower p. euli'i Iv Ins own, ol le-lrainiiie;
iilm -t by a u ani'ii Hie sli jiiteit tiii-itcb
ul ib ci uiii in his cunt, over iiwul and
Icprcs-ei! cveiy deinonsi atlon ol diste-n ct
bv Ihe placid and ih-n li; il atti'iit lull w hieh
he lie-'.owcl Ihlollliiiiit upon Mr. tik'.
nitisiv.d II rts
1 lioiibl il the s.uiio sceiiii could Ii ive
In iu iu n f I u: iu. y other i-iiul without
io.lin'ii'o s one at Ica-t ul ihe listeneis to
lu:o,t r.i.,1 vi, l.i.te the i ii.-teiu irv rules nl
.i udieial lin'oi 'inn .
Ti.e case was ai'U'.'d l the Jury yrho
ma I ' up tin ir uiiu. Is that there was only
a dill'-ririec in the soiio. bciweeii "Twee I
lii'ii an I Twee llcdce' and there was tu
couli'i",!) a vi t in t lor the jilaini.ll.
I am vi ry tinly j ouis.
M. F. Fiiicii
- . -
It by Or. Ti.iincr .ol llivnrccil.
Ah nl tin o'll.ik lii I a los visi'di I he
iloctoi as he lay in Inline; in Ins c 't in the
U'dli o y, and Willi one id tl.ioi. who wn
ni.l.i.:!ji!;.U' !;.l:.Vtt in ;;i::u:a! tif
neii-ui, I c ciivetsi'l l"r suiiie m iiuics.
He Inid her that whcitai he dcuvc.l
slieiif! h lifin cut t in the ;! of (hose
who weic in su'dpathy with luui in his
ta-kainlwiui Hilly belli ved in Ins iion-
e-ly id iuihm', he b st cons'dt lablc vital
foiei' eveiy tune lie was stibpcleilo the
floe -line ol llldSi! who ii a I 11.) I ulil i:i
Ii . I it . und who viewed his i X etuiient
leeiely lioin a cuiii.si'y inotioei's s tunl
point. As Ibis lafy si fined d'Sj.n'L I to
pioltinU her ehi.t nd ii linilutn, Ih. Tanner
soon lay hack lesionedly, closed his eyes
mid laned into silence. Fven a lady, tin
I when lectiuieij nn 1 1 i r ( spniisc, fin. Is
a ciivi sit ion iu which Ihe talkiu is all
oil one side somewhat moil, touous, so the
msneellt! lady su n abaliiloned the licit I .
Aib r sleepini: lor hall an hour the Doc
tor woke, and siituie; up ou bis cot, tinned
to the lletald rep "in r and said : T fjuess
I i-.tinht b) say uiiiiu I'. ii ab Hit Ihat wo
man ol mine who ha Icon uoikii".' a
s. ale cent, I mc in Ihe Fir;jo Aijjii". oi
en Shu was a Ivinpha'io, q'liu uhois,
bllli 'US Uiuniiilt.n; suit (il a wounui, a:nl.
cuntraiy to mv advico, she permsied in
q inlinually ilullinii hcuell to rcplel un with
all kinds id iudiei stible luotl, and hi a
uatutal consi qui nee slto was always coin
pi liidnu tln.l jho was sick Will, 1 stood
tins k.ud ol il.nqj Ull cjuld Lea: it uu
AUGUST 5, 1880.
lonorr. I fntind at last that it was quite
impo'siblo for any reasonable; bcine; to
live on 'ertns of cnnfoit with a woman
who daily gorged herself with corned
beef and cabbage, pies, cheese, ci tillers,
)ii'.kles, riouuhnuls, chestnuts and all
sorts of imliijcsliblc tlnniis. Ho wo got
divorced. N. V. Heiald,
The I.iisil lrid.
C INKKS'IUS I'K A lilCKOKMKl) (IAMIII.Kn-A
llolir THAT MAliK It 1 M SWKAll UFt,
l.eadv lite Clll'.-llicle.
'T never dealt afjaitd''
Tucic words lell limn the lips nf a grn
tlcnmi well known iu Leadville, yet lew
reeoon zi! in the i h-o u,t ca-y fjoine; man
who coinmauds the rc-pect ol li s lellow
fit 'lis. thu luce cool-lieaiied linpeilu'ba
hie "ambler, who. in his day, lifjured
pr imir.etitly ttlonjj the I'ac fie ('oat, and
was almo-t utiivei -ally rccojjoiz ; I as the
uluovde-t laro dealer i i the West.
"As I r the mine's morality, that's
iu ither here nor there. When I o tit upon
the sq'iare it is much like, any other fjniiio.
It is not to be thouoht that the law w ill
Hurler men a bit il they yvaat to play, and
olten they me lon ver cilied ol iluyinK
when they find it doe.-n't pay. 1 dealt the
tunic for twenty years, but I've quit now,
I m nle tiollnno, nor lost any thine;, and,
hut lor a si;jht I once siw. 1 should proba
bly be a fjnnblcr stdl. Hereby batiks a
talc. Let me It'll it :
"Some three years atju I inn a hifrhsloncd
game at a certain plat e you jiiobubly know
lor it s'likes Die I saw you Ihere. It was
a iqiivc "aine, as I will Isave any one to
say -a llitiviiii; Ramc, lor I dealt lor hah
ttie bloo Is in to. n, and olten I had as
in i ii y ns live lays u! a time, with to ) much
busdusi o.i hand to even f:et time to
res!. (Inn evenin.o a yotilij chap sti oiled
in, with a son ul cmiotis stare on Ins face,
atid 1 c ine'n.bil rtfjlit there Ihat he was
llii'in. He was I ut haired and had a pair
ol blue eyes an I cleat-cut Icatutes an in
ii.n cut lookini; yo'inn fellow il ever I sav
one. It only icquireil a olatice lo convince
you that he w is a stranger in I lie Rambling
room, lie sn in w is al home though, lor
I saw in his blue eyes the love ol play, and
alter that evening ho was a condaiit visi
tor. He played his pile right up an 1 up,
tin t never uigwb d il his luck was hard,
and mi every cud he'd stin k Ihe limits up
ia blue. Take it altogether, his luck was
hard -s'omcliiHfS Ihe hardest, 1 think, I
uvcr raw. I've known him te lose at a sin
gle dc d seven double shots.
' Il'i-ine.ss or me, ol course, but sonio
how it almost seemed too bad. I couldn't
r.iy a woid, thoUfjb, and yet I liked the
boy. He I ui I lots of the lil'hy ltieie. I
'.i, on. l,'o,, i tin ilav he I'.-g'in he must have
duipped a co d UlO OdO on Ihe game, mid
he in vil gtowled.
"We bin It 1 1 ii i t fjamblui;; the same niuht
- he, poor lad, lor sullicleol leasoiis, and I
la cause 1 loathed lliu game. It was in
tuts wise ;
His coin irave out in a deal or two, ami
he put up a ill iiiiond r 1 ii tr just to Bee his
ill lip k out, ynil know. Ihe chips soon
wint. He hint a pin, a II lining stone iu
massive melal. lie passed that in without
a wold an I drew full) cold. So help uie
Cflil! 1 wished bun luck as In m 1 1 1 v as any
player thutr; but no, his last slack went
my wav on a losing a. e 11" ihew l!10
uiHie. I think, on his w Cell and chain, aud
uiid line ol bets ii"iin, but his luck Viaa
gone. Mv (I. I ! I'd never toioet the pale,
I n; i l look that cio-scd his lace, but he
w is ijauie. IK- never uttered a word, and
ke,il hut hair like a illar ol slow. For
a ii.imirnt le- sremod do.o! at Ins reverses,
I n: s'.iddi uly Ins eye caii'jht the thin, worn
c 1 1 1 let ol dull gold on his little tingrr. He
lool.elatit a lu'le whi'c, anil a daik
wave ol Im', Ctiinsoti blond pas ed over his
I ire, ler this ciiclet s.ctiied to cling even
la-tor than Ihe 11 ishing gem It, had passed
i:i hi liiic. He a' la-t .stripped it oil' his
im ;ir an I handed it. to me. It chub re
luctantly, this woni, old ling. 'What can
I have nn this," he nsld ill' I don't, know
Will I ils Value is, but I'll I to I at Ul it lit!) I of
all.' I' mieht have i'..si 1, new, but it
w. is worlhliss then. Still 1 pa-scd out a
lilty stack in re' urn, jus! In lit him try his
luck i:a!ii. lie jilanke I it ilowii ill the
pot, mid then low upon lliu ( u 1 1 j he laid
Lis lace iipoti his uidid aims. Well, lor
a woii'iei. Ins luck chanyed, and h: Won
llnee lr.ni.-s He Iflek no notice ol me as I
to I him when Ihe limil bailed, and sn wc
!l:iM'tl two liny on each caul, Would
you believe i'f In the ! al the put woo
out nnd nevei los And still he lay with
his lace hid III Ins a'in. Ihe deal was
nut and I shook 111 in up, bu' tiat a muscle
iiiiive I, and, l itsiu:; Ills f.i c, I stinted back
in honor at the glassy e.Vii s-lnu id Ills
ee. lor Ihe b iy w.is dea l!
"I've u'tleii yvondricil to irvself since
that niuht what lliouoi!s ninl flitting
lliiiiioi his Inaiu as he bowed his heiui
his lace 1 1 .m our sight, wlint jilcdoes ol a
In iter life, Uriels lor a loilunc he had
Ihiuwii awuy with lavish hand and loath
iiil' ol Ins n it vocabl't cctnse. Who can
lei,; We can but guess nt ihem, but may
nevrliel. 1 1 is lace showed yeats ol lull
cii'luii"! in that In i( fjniiie, but it was not
until Ihe c ootid h jury sat that I learned
a l. Ili lnic ihem was developed Ihe bid
that the ring ihat I ml cli uigcil l.li luck,
is it did his x 'siciice, w an one jjivin hnn
tiy Irs deir ib ad inother y nts belore.
Foot h.'j! I ncv-i d.alt a
-- .
Ilu-xli'S in Hio I'ai k.
The Setitnicl advises the removal ol the
seat- Il flit the niiK because lingg'.ng Is
iloiic on Ihem. (ileal heavers, has it come
m this? Aie the ilcatesl lights nl Ih
American citi'.ens lo be abridged in tins
sinnm iry in uiuei ? let us call tho atien
timi nl that powerlul ianir lo a clause in
the ileclaiatinu n inib jionilcnce. which as
serts t ha! "all men are created Irec nnd
equal, endowed with certain inalienable
tights among ejliich arc lile. liberty mid
the puiniit ol hiippincav." When the fm
meih ol that grc it decimation ol i iitepend
dice were ut woik nn that clause, ihcv
must have had lit view the iasiimu ol
hogijinc, iu the parks, Hugging Is certain,
ly a "pursuit of liaipii e. a." I'oiijiIc do
not lug lor wages -tint i.., i vc.q.t en tl e
s'.'gc Nobody is ot.lioul to buo. It is a
s ol ol spontaneous coiiibus'ion, as it wem
ol tin: Iceliii ,s, nnd has to havu proper
c 'ii.lo.ioiu ol the iituiostihcra to tnnke il a
st.c.-i.ss. Fit lies who objected to hugging
:.r o il, usually, aad have bei i satiated,
and aie like a lemau that has doue duty
iu a c.iicus Ii inonade. If limy had a job
ol huguing liny wodhl hire a man to do
It I. r ihem.
uau who touildMud of a, little cmtural
NO. 23.
sotri inspiring hugging on a back seat in a
park, if an evening.witli a luuntain throw.
i:ig water all over little iron cupids, h
p'ohably got a goul, but ho hasn't got it
with him. Tn the student ol nature thrte
is nn sight more beautilul than to see a
flack ol young people take scats in the
patk, afier the sun has unne tn bed in Hie
W t an 1 the moon has pullrd a fleecy
cloud over her lace for a veii, so as not In
disturb the worshippers. A couple, one a
male and the other a female, will sit lar
apart on the iron seat, for a moment, when
the young lady will try tt fix lu r cloak
over her slimilders and she can't fix it, and
then Iho young man will he'p licr. and
when he has (jot it fixed he will go off and
leave one arm around the small of her
back. lie will miss his arm ami wonder
where he Iclt it, aud go back alter it, and
and in the dark lie will feel around wi lt
the other hand to floil the hand he let.
s id'lcttly the two hands will meet, they
will express sstonishmcnt, and clasp eacii
other and be so glad they will begin to
rqiiec.e, and the chances aro that they will
cut tho girl in two, but they never do.
L'mler siieh ci'cumstances s girl exist! en
less atmosphere than she can wheu doing
a washing. Kxc.litinge.
Were it but fashi inab'c, the ladies would
take ell their hair lor the hot season.
lie who will take no advice, but be al
ways his own counselor, is sure I have a
foul nlten for his client.
The three most dillicult things are lo
keep a fectet, lo lorget an injury, and to
make good use ol leisure.
An Iowa pa)cr tulls of an immigrant
wagn iasing through Ihat Stale with
the legei d telling a nnurulul exj crieucc as
lollows :
Weill West Willi cull,
Holm; Last for hash.
"You must ndmit, doctor," said n
witty lady to n celebrated doctor of
divinity, with whom she was srpuing the
question of the "quality of thejsrxes"
"yon must admit that womnn was crea
ted before mini? "Well, really,
ninilaoie," said the nstonislied divine,
"1 must nsk you to prove your case."
That can be easily done, sir. Wasn't
F,o the first maid ?"
ADVKUilSKMKNTS.
pf U I (ircnt ohiiiifo to miikn iiioii.
'lVXJlpy. Wo need n ieron tn
c cory town to t iko subscriptions for the
hirgt's. e' papiml and brsst iltiist ruled fami
ly I'libiicition In thn world. Any one cuu
bei'oinn a successlul agent. Six elegant
works of ai t K'von true to subscribers. Tho
The prieo Is no low that uliiioNt everybody
Hiib .ci ii ns. lino agent reports taking l'-l.'i
Mtibsei tliors In n ilav. A bide ngnnt reports
making nvor f'oo elKii-proiit lu ton days'.
All whn engago liniko money last. You
can ib'volo ail your liino lo tiio 1iihIiics
or only your spate tuna. You need not
I'uawiiv from Lnnio over night. You can
do it as yvell ah others. Full directions
and tonus fieo. Kh'gant and expensive
ontlit free. If you want profitable work
send ui your addrosH al oneo. llj costs
ilotiuiic; to Icy liu business. No ono who
engages fail In make grout pa v. Addross
liitorgn stimuli A I'o. Portland, Maine,
July I ft ly
mlyirn business now botoro the- pub
iO I lie. Ynil can iniiko money
(aster at work lor ui tliati nl ti'ivthini,
oKn Capital ip t rciuiroi. Wo w ill start
y n. fli a day and upv.ardH inmlo at boiiin
bv 1 1 at indiis' riotii. Men, women, boys
ninl girls wanted ovei y whero to work lor
us. Now is llio time You can ileMitn
your whole time lo llio work, or only ymir
spurn iiiiMiietus. No other business will
pay you nearly as well. No ono w illing
to work c.u fall to mnkn nnornioiiM pav by
1'iigaglng ill oneo. Costly (Mil lit. nnd terms
free, A great opportunity for milking
nioiuiy easily ninl honorably. Address
Trim A Co. Angiiula, Mo. July b ly.
s
i l'.V IT. OF NdllTIl CAROLINA,
1 1 ull Tux County,
Superior Court.
Hiehartl C Itadgor, and w ife, and others,
I'lai nt ills
Against
W. A. Hantel, .Inn. !.
Wliitllold.iiiid others
lle'ltlldiulls.
) Ordor for Pub
( hcaliuu
This Is a civil action pendl-g In said
o nut iosiitiiti d by ttie pliinlilVs Itichard
I'. Iladgor uud wilo soil others, againsi
W. A. I' miol, .1 no. t i. W hll lidd, anil ,s Inn m
to ri envoi "I Ihe dot'ioid.iiit V. A. I'ani"l
ami liisfuri'lies the iiiiioiint duo by bun as
Ihn gaiiidiati ol'llie plaintill'is and to sub
ieet the land tllvisetl by tho last will and
itsiaiiii'til of Andrivw Jovner, deceasoil, t
the ii.ivniuntot said 'roeovery, sanl lands
ciiiisisiiug in part ol tho I met whotonn the
oloiiilanl .Ino. u. liillielil ro.iiiuil, sit.
uaiiid In Mi'id county of Halifax near of
Ihe town of Fiilinld.
I lie don'.ll of said tlorendiint wliitllnld
having at spring I 'nil llsil of this court
lieeii siiggiistntl, and that his l-lxeeulor
loscnli C. ltell.ainv, his children Mary
l'anuv Kiddick. Fvelvn W. I'loreo leilant
J.H.I'loreo ltobori I r'hilt!od and othors.
i'1'ori seiit said dolenilai' t d niteri'sts in (his
aelion ami am lb" l oner and necessary
parlies lo a I uul n J tl tl I II c s 1 1 a ii
il his llgiua unrein, il was or-
ilt'ioil lit H iiiaau 1. iuu i i tin in
il. id sin) ' d be 111 .do to ap. our by pro.
per nib.' .vil thai any " mu.i nirnes are
non ic cuts upon wlioiii service of p-o-cost
c.iiinot b" made nersouaMv. then the
said lion residents are lo be nolilioil by
ptibllcation ns Is reiiiuetl law, ami the
mu, res.ileucv and nil enee lioin the Stale
so Hint MiuiiiioiiB i lino nt l o p' rsonallv
sot veil upon tbo n of i e said Mary Fanny
Kidtliok. and .l.ll.l'ioreo and wife, Kvelyi
W. l'lerco and r.olnita Wh Hioltl being
made t"iinii"i r by alu.lavlts as reiiiin ed
Now tlinrefiiro n said Mary Kannv
Itiddiek, J. II. Pier. ,i and wife, Kvelyu W.
anil Kobeiui .llileltl nro noreiy
n . lib I I ) bo and appear bn
lorn tin ,1ml e of our Superior court, nt a
court .0 be l.e'd bn' too county ol iiniiinx
Malo of No, 'i Carol' ia, at the Courthouse
In Ha'' a x town on tlm Ih.ni Mnmlny In
Sop, inn .ar I 0. I ' en and (hero lo ilnli inl
their nili'iest bero I, I id tnrtbnr to do
nod receive w b our said court shall
then ami (hero oousider ot Ilium in this
behalf.
Lot this notion bn inserted ir! the Ibm
nuke News, a iiowsqiiiper iiibllshed In
said coiiulv ol nalinys, ouoo a wuck for
,i Niici'iessivo WMtks.
Wnness John T. lirogoiy. Clink of our
snitl eonrl at iillb-e ill Halilax tnwn, Ibis
the 17U day of duly A. I). ls--o.
JOHN T. (HtKtiUItY,
Clerk Superior Court,
Halifax I'minty, N. C,
Mullen ,t Moore Attys. for P(aiutfl,
july D-iw,
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TIiipo Siimi-es, 8 00 1,1 00 30 00
F.iur Squares, 10 00 18 00 MOO
Fourth Cul'n, l"i 00 20 0(1 40 00
Hull Column, 'M 00 30 00 CO 00
Whole Column, One Year,
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TAI.ItO I I' .V HOH
SUOCKOK MACHINE WORKS,
RICHMOND VA.
Muniifiietiirors ol Pnrlablo and Slatlonarf
Fugtiii's aii'l Umlers. Saw Mills, Corn anil
Wheal Mills, tsiialiing, Hangers and Pill
leys, Turbine Wnler Wlimils, Tobacco M
cliu.i i v, Wioiigbt lion Work, limns and
Iron Castings, Machinery of Kvery loa
CI 'iitlilll.
OlNNINd AND TllltKSllINO MACHINES
A 8P1XTALTY.
Hepnirliig l'roiiii(lj tt C'Arcfally
llonp.
TAl.DO I'T'.s 1'AI'KNT.srAllK-AltRKHTBn,
'J he luvi-iilloii ol llio Age.
It does not iloilrov llio draft. It dors
not InloiToro with cleaning t Im tubes. It
will not th iko up, and rcijulrtisj no clean
ing. It require no direct dampers to lie
npi'iied whi'ii raising .stctim (ilnnipera bo
iug ui'i'.eiion ililo, as they may be loll open
and allow s' arks to esea e I
It riquirrs no waier to oxtinguish
upai ks, wliieii, ,y conilnnsaliiin, tlcMrovH
llio tlnill. Ilosiilos, w him water is used.'lf
iii'glecii'tl, lliu clUeinncy Is ilcMrnveil by
evaportition ii thn wator, and the boiler isj
kept in lilihy ciindilhip.
It is Himplo and dnriitiln ami ran bo re
lied upon. It t an bo ittiaclicd to any boiler.
No plainer should be without one iu them.
Insurance companies will insure gins anil
bm ns whero llio Talliou Knginei and
Spark-Arresters am used at sumo rate Ha
charged lor water or horsoqiowor.
-er.sniul for illustrated circulars and
price list.
lSraneli lioimo, (Joldshoro, N". C.
J. A. II AL'SKH, Umipral Manager.
T. A.tiHANtiKH, lMcl Managar.
may 8 lliu
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ASK TOUR DRUGGIST
FOR IT.
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MADE TO ORDER
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KEPAIUED AT LOW TtUCEB,
All kinds of wood woik and trlmminir
loon in g.i.,,1 styin. lilaeksiniili work dona
at sbori milieu ami with nnntiniNS. All
now work vwin.inlid. l ira palming for
buggies done at low prices, t.est jiaint used.
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THE L'NDliitTAKlNO DEPARTMENT,
Coflliis ati.l.Casos of all Blues constant!
on hand,
Carrtao M uortals kept ontiiinj atpi lc
below I'elorsburg market .
Weldon N. U.
June 5 ly
JN (l. T. F O 11 D ,
rakes ideasiiro in nntioiitn-lna tbat he
can still be loiitnl at his stand ou
KlUfiT BTUEE T,
Where ho lias on hand a full Hue of tlm
Finest
WIN IN,
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unit SNPFK,
tlAN('K.s. APPLES, -uud
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His slock ofCiiuned Coods And Cjrooer
io in (tuuaunlly
Full aud (V ill p I I
Oin riaiNstr WtusHT A tmiatrry,
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