1 7"K Yt ,ih ih fitn Irrfr if y HALL &c SLEDGE, ntoiMtiKTotts. A. NEWSPAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. TERIMZS-S- "0 ANNTMIN ADVANCE. VOL. XIII. WELDON, N. C, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1884 NO. 7. h-V v,U7l I; lie- I 11 4 i PROFESSIONAL CARDS. W. H. KIT) 111 . . A. 1I V (111 NTV ATTI'IINFV. J I T ( II 1 X & I) l" N X , ATTOh'.XKVS AT LAW, SCUTUM) XKCK, X. C. mr l.itf II AM'U II E I. L . Atturnrva l Law, KNKIKI.lt, X. c. I'nir'lii'i' III the i ci.inlic an.1 W lhll, of I hi- slate, F. II. Bl siii:k, Rtllh.H N 0. ..until ul Halifax, N u-ti . Klm I nllt'f'liiiliH liuiili' III nil "irlK jiiii. I- If. II. II. Mil I II jr. OTI.AMlMil k. N. I'. B V s II K K A H M 1 T II . Mr Y. II. 1ImIm' hiii) Mr. II II Smilli Jr.. i ' mil ..low ul Ijiw. have liiiuril h lunitr.l artii.r-hip l.ir the prarllci. "f law Hi lliihr.it .nut t Mr ltiilH-- ill annul tin' court- nf Ihilifm n iinlnrly. ml milt also i.il thi'i'iiiilitj h lniit'M-r lil-.'rt icca are rr.ulri'il. o'l ! I)' i II I Z Z A It li A II Y M A X. Atllll III Hi I.BH , HALIFAX, N, I'. liHii'ii In tliel'oiirt House, strict tittrntlnn wivi'ii to nil l.riini'hin nf Hit' profession, Jim l: ly 'Y ii i A H N. II I I, L, Attiirnry at Law. HALIFAX. X '. Pnuilces III Halifax itinl it'tjoliiiuit coiiiitie. Fnli riil mill supreme n arts. iiuk. - nil il If. T V. M AMiX, AlloriK v at I. a (tAUYSHntO, X. Prm-tiei in the Joining n ninth, ah e.airK tuirt? nf Northampton nml mi ll in tlic Koli Jiil und Miin-nu' jllHe tl. I.TKK K. I A X 1 i: I.. AtlOIIM) t l.IUV, K!.lON. X. ('. I'rui'UiTv fn llitliliix und H'ljitiniiip cuinitio. s.i vial nlletillnii Riven In enUeetinnti in nil til l hi' lnte mnl iii-nnni rttuniH nuide. feh 17 ly. part W. 11 A I. 1., Attorney a( I. aw, ki.Imin, x. r. M'rinl nlteiitinii tfiven Ui en timee jiminpUy nmde. ctiiHit. Jtii-1 nii( nun I It. M CI-LEX 4l M0 0.lt K, AltnincvH Ht I an, MALI!" AX, X. C I'rmlitT In tin- tininiicfitf Iljilif.tx, N.nli.uii'i"ii. Kilijfcttinln', i'Ht hikI Mnittti - hi Uiv Mi .rem lit ..I tin- sum- himI in llir 1 nl ml rmrii " Ui.- Iji-icrn liintrirl. I'tilUftitti imi'lf fn uny nrt ut ilu- Mnlr. jiii 1 1 ly I) It. J. K. II I Y. 1. 1. HtlVllij iHTIIlHlll'lltl 1 I in Wv t ilii Ik- X'lllld Ht llln oil 1 1 'f III until Urn k ItuiMiin; ut till liimn vxv ut m In 1 1 ut wot i in itrlcKsitiiial Imim-K'-. ttrciui ttltrtitliiu L'tvcn Im nil nrtilirm-ft in in' ni 1'Mriiv iiti-.l at tlinr hoiiHn ulit n Ut' july U ly. kirvtl. I3u. E L II I' X T E K, Surcnn Dinllst. ( Ul U' fulllul nt liik . lli. f ill Elili. M. I'nre Xllnnn Ojhli' iiw for Ilu- l'lnli Exlm Unit of T.i'tli iiIwmhiiii IihikI. Jiiiif '-'J U Rwowit TO Urn or liiir M19 Seiner roll RrvoriU ILL IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. CONSTIPATION, tXX2!2mM' nVQDTDCIA known hy Irmpikr pri. ui orLroiw, liU. bficliinK. wiisiit unlu.inlcriiaiat pit of Hmioh . tlMimmlt'ni'y. F.i.r, Muiiui KtrtuaM in lck ftnd .liht alio bottom of ribs: wntrlnna. Irritability, lonmia coau-d, nkln yUnw. hot and cold mi- atli.niiriilull.ilmwh.iilllli'damliil)iitrurl- el fu'ling. Irn ttiilar piuw, lia.l anlowl .!. APDPI FYV t:iii,ir.''"''y'.',,m rw ur t.ut i ,,!,,, KIIU, ,ra,Kiliiini, wnifiuion III In-ail. m rvatiMiiw. IUhi- nf hithl Ufor. .M. InM Of MVall. HlHIHI .f fild.t M If inNFV5 urine limit liglil.rtd detmalt; i J, ilrt,ti,c,,iingiiiK.baiiii((.linirn Mu,.tiHL lr.Mnt drf in annau, aMUiatM. I. IUm4 ., a.rk nK IhlrM mt UCIDT Mrrr. pa.ma. futuriag r .ifht .Mr flLfl" I t hMrt, iwt, io aMviaf ,mcalr aa4 h,. hmg nn t.rl ti4. : Ml f WnaUi M .l.rUna. rltfiUribllL, tjm ar kaai t faiaUM., aaMa. IiropaT It . tr aalarr (al4. KkaaMiM- II. bi. r ! la W4. wal la. mta r rr an . Wairaaa if m tmf vithia. faMa -iialai af taa aMratlaaa, KWAYIIE Bl PI1.IJ, k I"Ua al.a. rm.nl Um m.m. aukia. a fwratunl ..r. a. I hj nail tm nala baa ! l FlIU ! (t. r-'M br.) ItH. , IUa)llilak fm. Mi 17 Dr..u. Juaa l ly , , TrRKajCIMKrillTllEAITII ! I'at' Hit; Mitgiuliiii Ai.Iiantf t o. MAGNETIC LUNG PROTECTOR! PRICE OXL V K. Tlifynrv irirvh t LhiIuv (u tilK-nicimml riU ilrvii nlUi w'W linifr : no tnr nf puiuiimntii or emiiiever kimwn whrn- Ihi-vt RiirmputN hit ttuni. They alm pn-vent hui! ciitv lirnrt limrult Im, CultU. Uhfunmltim. Nfumltrtu, Tlinaul tPiullr, MpluluTiit. Catnrrh, miiUll kmilnit iliwaM'n. Will wt'sruujriKTvUt' for llirvc yrttr. Art- wurn uvit tlit miilcr cluihlim. I 1 1 DDir It in Tirt'n to ill- VJIX 1 iVIVIVIl. wrliwlhi' Kymptmi tllli HHlM"UmllHl-Hfl' (llHt Ik WlhpllIK till Hll' Hll(l Imigth of only tiKmftny nt Uit! fulnstHiul Ik'hI ul iMith .'. ltMir.t(tiHlvm1 mw-rtn li in Atnrri KiirnfNtmul Kjwtcni Uinh, liuvc ixulti il in the Mn iiftlr l.iintf rMUvmr. nnruiiif run ir i smrrtt rviatNty nliirh nnttnlii Nn lniKKnK nl tlu hhtmii with IhiMNrtiKmimw Ntrninnf MiL'iu-tKni ut Itii'AtlliK tlihillRh till? tttlllrtt-il tttV'tlliH, IniiM n'lnri' tluMiitn lii'Hlthv m tlnii. o i.Ihit mir trnv li this Anitlimur Ht Iin tluiti mir iw cuUftli nt the irlrv tulitl U ntli-n lut r uu.lii ui-'U lii h 'n Inkf all tin-1 Ihhh r. mnl r-lNi tuiy inviu- tit' t nxiHtti1 t tlna iimii) h tHHini UHe rv iiniK KiiiK 1 lie 1 r t.niMi n Hiuium emu. HOW TO OBTAIN. Till! Appli lire, ttutii vniir ilrnnwlHt nnl n.k fur tlirm. If tttrv hv ti(t ifiil thi'in. writ' In the imininrN, rn i liwlnylhrprtrf'. In Muthi nnr rifk.nti'l Mmt will w win ti yuii m ntii'i nv mu, imw imiu. fcvml lUiiut fr the "Nw In turlur' hi Mclii'iU Trftinnt h tlhnul MeilU Ini-." with tliuuiwiula f trtimoiiili, TIIK MAONKTON AITUAXCKnV, 'JlMHtrtleKtnt'l. t'ltlrairii, 111 Nmtb Pih! onudnllnr In inuo inm ur r rttiry (lit IrttT ml our rwki tlh viRiMti Hhnc uminuy wiira, UiU try jir ni Mir hhkiic" inwiirn ji1 1m ponYin.d of th in wit nulilluif hi our Una uie Ajjpllaniii, FtItlvrly Tio evlil M wberw ui art wuru, ur muuty luuava. v 11 ijr Sllll'iHI l)(lllll. 1.1-11. & iFiiis JACK HIM.S. IIU Petition to I'niiprfKK fur AmtieNty, Suino yup ngti Jack Wills' (.M'liliuu f,r fiartlun attract fil wiilrapmid atti'iitiun. Although this re nirtrkahle (lonmuMil pmmthHw adcKree of mrit far oii-l niHiiy prod net ionti that hav' ytitned uurltV Id" f.im II liH wt'll iitKh fa.lcd from ilu1 pnldir inlit'l. Jm'k ti petition was reail in fimjfrew by t.ir Kn.itt, in thut diitiiiuiiihel iHteuuin s ln- lniilal.lt style, mih! hlti motl..ii that the pardon hd g runt 'l uiu neeiiudcd l.y thf firry lUdit-al lender ut that iTiod,l"ii. It. K. llntler. The prayer fr piirdon m UK imi mily Krunte l, hut hit more fervent till. mi foru koimI. fat otllee wof pmniptly unwere.l iu the inilure of uu up f tit tm-iit a ltti;ilr in Itiinkmpti y for ine of the lu-uiitiiin di.strletH of nt u k y . It puhlli ati'iti in our coliiiim'" at thl llnieiilti n-ipmiKi' t i retpu'its from ioine of nnr 'udi r, wn have but reeeiilly heard of its vxil fT ttie iot lime : o o; Ksurt : I thought 1 hud lime. i m rite In yuii um I Itt-ck in r h me, h-t ymi knot iIihi I ttm well, imui leiiuth yel or untie (r"iii hell. iltMiM'lid iM lltl-iii kIk rit it llv l-.Mil tin ii m ho wi re kind (i ridxte mid rrriiiiitiM-iid 'or, lein-'iie) - mi r wtiya.d friend. iMtM p'i;i it inr iiijcn ami tinit ri in-vi) nitn'l u ho piut hiun ilothirii'Vf: nd vu iniiv tell each Iriendlv Kiel lull, tin. null I uiu H relii'l bud. My jieiiiteiiee I dfi'p mid true, W hen lepllui, ,lud:e of June 1, I'oiitjht re limn i onre extiri"--! to mi. 1 he AinonillH lioftfi, mid moiil: lit In prayer the md nf Nrut-l iod, iirown inn ioe-4 1 it their ow n 1iihi, imide h vois he "hadn't orer," And thereby ln.i iilnonlv ilatiLrliter. Huh, now . I'm Mine old jep repented till) he frit almorat ileineiited. fill i ,1 I Inly Writ ih true. Mil I'h tin hiIi did theJewH iiutue With iiunieroiiit ImIm intent on ftluuelitrr. mil he eot neck deen in wuii r: W ith K-uiteiice noiluiihi pr-l.'iiiid Ills son I mt til lei I I h' fiife he dn neil. ml tliouhand evil uhvh he tried Win felt rvpenUiH-e ere thev Uird. Hut lew hHe('elt tliedcepciiiiirltloll As hp vi liu ceinl.' vmi ihin petlliun, Hue fnr tlieireiiiJicN eel HirnHii in i.ii.ion. And xtinc c-.t in pei around tlirir " wizen:" 1oine iiitei 'dentli are Kent to hell; All these ean heiir their tab' ignite well. Hill he w tm w ith ii uurv liund. Shi up rehrllion In the land, Amulet in,- i.e-t iuierniiient under the mui. And fail- in purKise. id fuivver umlune, pjl-nii tor It till : Let tin rnlh.Uv he hlllll ! Tin' reiliM'eun of hell It tm mild l-r Iiik uill ! lliat pit nt penhtmn where the d,-ul and hi kith re Wf'.'pihg and vimlnif; and t!inilnng of their teeth. v tiu full f ptcAMirv ! Let's itiveni ou.e m-w idttn 1-iiiM-li and torture thin relu'lliou elan! Tims out law iiiiikertt said and Willi cruel intend ment Went I work ttnd eotieneted the rmirtrpnlli Ameiiiinciii. iinm 'iiti shuid l.ciup hunt; nr ('ill in j;iil. ice the umll"titie, too, w ithuiit lurtiiiiu i ile. And pleiiMintly travel the pathwuv In hell. And i.lnnee in s thnuifh witlmul 'fear he fell. HiUjrM ihitik, my dear I'nn'k. and yon are no How it Keiitiiikian fcel uheii he can't hold novice, nit--. Old Spiiji' iti'jilKilinn, and the r.n ks there Hp plieil. loiliiie mankind may be tlniee nuilliiilicd. 1 hen add callous and jail, and the t rtuiit nf In II, Ami the hurefijoii eel ncgui scan'cly in tell The uilHcrifts ul lilin whufo M-iiIci of descend ment U laid down by Ibw in lliis Fourteenth Amend- iiii'iu ; Not that he cares much fm- the Yankee blond snilt. r fr In ife lie lm niin.fd nr llmf-e he has kilt. ut hi cup nf mi-tr he thinks full e hitudi li When he k in. he, proMiilied and can tic. it bu Id.. Hire. ui"ie and i ' iitanee c,ph ss bul com en t- Ulcllt. When 'im.;irt ! i ilh the rule in din Kniirtcciiih Aiih'ImIum ni hj il s I khI cu.auh, I't.a k. when he lan'l net elected. Itutl.i-av he t-hnnt run. ' i. je Kb! what cmitri- llon Kill" up a man s In-art in lhi at .ul eondillmi ! Such a ciiinlitii'U is 1 1 1 1 1 n '. and ii wnirie me more Ami piejces my umil t.. my henri'i very en re. And I inn mi re w.ien ymir friends ea.i nee h-v 1 am urieved: They'"' hum tip thf cakr and net me relieved ti! ui cniiniry, mi cmiiit.y! II n I'd like to nerve U, In sniiie kihmI, fal ntbee, frt know I ocnerve it. V.m limy tell yuii: liieinb, I'll ruaieinlKr In Tlt.iM! vtlrn in relieving yair fiieiid rdiult take tri: er. Khare: And I'll here Hive it --lecnncii prayer, by the way, .'i li ar lhe iniv Junk Id 'ti l know how to nra T. 1 'hull Uuler n hull, i.'n-d and had k don n and hh- ca h l. ieiidli U id. Who h at us I'THiird with anility ree .lin k ills nf disrtbi lit v: May pleavii.-e on I. in uilhwny nhine; Ma) lie tur nlltce never pltic; May he never know dei'eiit. nlessaomo Kebeau ie( IiIn seal. May he live one thousand year, lli.seyt' I never wet n nh I earn, Kveepi it Ih) with teansol' iov, (M ph aMi.t' mixed will) imalluy; AnditfM'iid his days in sweet eotitentnieut. r ut iiuiii me u- o r inn ii'Liii u .itaeinuueui. Written for the Uoanokk Nkwh.) A LOVE STORY. AHTOI.IIIIY AiT IHCIXY. Aunt (.'h't'ry hail fiijny,-il a Inn" day til M. I lur "wltiui liikcs" li.nl uiiii.i t .Mr. Williiiiii Tclii'V, tlint ilit'y miijit jtiin in I lie lainilv i. union to In' ln-lil iut it w.'ltiiiiii liuiiu' tn William l.i'.-lio. llit si'iniiil, wlm Wan, llial tla . In inlrmlili'i' In tin til liis joniij: lfxaii hriili'. linl Aunt l n-rty I id U il bixll Idle. Mlc had ttlltl tl lit-r i.liilav Ity ivinj; tier hmistj "a m ntiiin Iraiiing iii.M t Ii l: li;nl far.l'tiliv himIi'iI new "jiii'ti'r .!iifin in'i r llie nyiwkt'tl niii'K ul laM Ntiir ainl unr niijit Itavo In'- ii lil in lnr liuiili. il I u-S i'.ti i. .ii - lanuiit'; IVniii tilt; Iiliiuit-i'iinlliiii' hnriMiK ui' a hi n.sulioiia Wtvklv. In tin' pi'iiti liuim-s Hi tt servo In may "lilt" tiinstaiillv vurvm.' lani ii'.s ul I. a MihIi'." Shu hail liiillu'r m i-ti,ril hrr rir 1 y iVaiiiiii;.' in itii lii a ila.dinj; l liV.Hilii nl ' l.alili ,s Sotitrll .Nniir, whirl t li .tin -li of t-U ill. lir 1 1 1 1 1 in llir jilarr ol inn,, i, iivcr llir Imtilf M iv a. ii iiiiinU'l slu t t . Ilaviiii; thus imiil liilnilc tn ' lLt iiiativt Art. flu1 mait'd lii-r.-41'lf mi ihn tl.nr-U'ji ; mnl. with tlm Mrroiu ruiiduitiiiiiiiew vhirh firiiitiit tVniii riiit iirhii'Vriiif'it.'i, she pri-- arril In rlijnv tl pl sitinkrnl Innn.' mail tuliartii lliliMiL'h tl hniiir luailr hiiir. I'm llllt ClcrrV Clllli't-lly U'lirVl'il ill 1'imllT liltt liiilnfl I'rnillU lliiB. and Drvrf. ; h ull hi!!", a:!!'l HMifV frr a t t?;a! .!;. milil In"', lmrrow. maki' nr take nihrr WIS'. "Taint rasr t in nliiij:y." shr rxplainn lo l.iirimlv nn' ih'in Hr I is, rasn 'Cnsrs Irr imt liinlt; li livr rriiu in tin Imx til or Sunday. ' I uiu t s.iujry, hut linirs cliaiii'tl. Nuw, in slavory limr, ol' yrr jiM Mi W Jar Ws ilc tlnclor.au tit- inrilirini mi oie .hi ti r nii' yrr. an nir M trsirr trr pay lr I'iil". mi' r lur rlusi' ! siilrs t liiilili'Millll riialK all nil us o,, rr- l.tr. wr all what sUtiil mini' lr liou-clirs- ii-vi iinr ci wo want trr, tmti'ii ilf t ast uT ii!ks an wnrstnls whur uiu .Mixs an' tlr ynitii lail'n Willi Uilrn glV.II lis. unr II . ! hlrss (Jnd! rl'vi'r haiiit'li trr ji'il sii k an' hr'lilrss yrr L'nt trr ktvr lur yrrwll"! nn', iln ihu'rh in or mighty t!MX' llii'i. mi' talkin 'hunt brotherly luvr, uu' ait h, mum' mighty lino w rn yuiii! urrsfHM up, uu u Iinm'Iiiii trr thi lirwuln-r ; tell yrr what, won vor iitisU ho p. ilar uiut uiithin' i;winti inako lnktvistrp nntii yrr r ijiiit 1 n tlr Hlllll ii ur. jjiX't ii-lKHks. su 1 ui L'winc savr inv litoiiiiy, vr will ! . But ttru, 1 Lntiw .Marmi i i 1 1 it i 1 1 . au .Mis Htwitt, nn Marsr Iuiiih an .Mihh Alire mnl nuvrr ''Wino luw mo Wr oiiflVr fur niithin." rrtiiu wliuii ailiin.-ti-iiiii lliul alut hail m need nf mo loy, Aunt Cnwy cnnvirtti lii rsi'lf nf thr fault alio had tlisnviiwi-d llowrvrr, tin; pmiirr diaimaal of h fin- irt was nut tmuhling her tn-duy, an rIic luxuriuiisly snnikt'tl hrr pijie and nud (ird in the nail Hliatlr. llrr wakiiii; nleriiiiiL' tlrruiiiB wrrr main intrrrmilrd by Alice aud Lucy Lmliu, agini fourtuea and twrlvr. wlm came tu till her that ".M annua said we didn't want any uupjier to-nisht, xrrpt a glass ol tra and mmie crarkrw. Oh ! Aunt l rrrry ! said Altec, ntlrr (.'ivin-; the lnrwafie, "Vim just ought to hrr! Mir is lirrirttly lovely; and he ami Cousin William arts dead in love ith rath other ! and oh ! isn't she ;W Iihi irnlt J.uey?" Sho certainly is, agreed l,uey iu eipial ipluir. "And drrssi's beautilully, and was su suriablr and pleasant und sim ple, that we called hrr Cousin Krssie, right m;.'. , Aunt l rrrey kiiiskod the ashes nt of her pipe anil looked interested. "lines th y call her IseAsit: .' she asked, Jen I behoun' slietlouii favor tier uiaiiiniy." Why' diil vmi know her mother?" the girls iniiiired in surprise. "Kimw her uiaiiiniy ! I shut! think I lid ! W'y she was .Miss l.iz'hfth (Iralmni, ii' she use ter live right duwn jondrr use tu tie Forks o' tie ltoad. Course I nirmbers lier ! I doan sprr dar was er hilt! tm tie Leslie 'state dat duan 'niomher it ootiian ; lettslwavs on tlis hero huiuu place, tie plaiitashuu ban's didii' know ii nt It i tt bout her. y unit yer nil ituver heerd o' tie time dry bad w'rn she not married?" "No we never have," the girla answered. 1 'lease tell us about it," and they stated themselves expectantly on the Mops beside her. "Well, Icminc see how high is do sun." And suit in'' the artiuti tu the wui'd Aunt Cnwy strppotl out w here she uiild get a clear view, and, stunting her yes Willi her hand, calculated the height if the deeliiiiiii.' luminary. Oh ! ils a whole hour high vet," saitl Mice, "ami we are not goini; tu have any pper ymi know. Su gn on mid tell us out it. please Aunt Crercy." " ell l in gwint! ineiiee ut tie inoiirv slraii'lit ment, nt course, und l'ii tlll'nlli;h." Yrs, straight threw ter tie rend serin ter nirtlat happmed tn-tluy. Well, fust thing I'm jwiiiii tell yrr: wnt .iiiiU tune auo, mill! er heap In i born tie widow Thrustoii, ole Miss lietsv riiriisloti, lived at dat place whar you all's link William live now; nu' fhe tied two chil lun.erboy uu'ergal. Well tie boy uu' tie gal was bofi! jess ez rich oz ennv rretini; an' tie be iiiarrird (iinerl (irahaine. an' tie my ho married, ( 1 ilis'inrmhrrs who he maiTirtl lull tlat tloau mallrr) ennylitiw ilev lied one chile, er mil, name Kessie, a trr Mist Tliruston's niolher. 1 'nirmbers dat bile. vs stih! tlat I dors! W'rn dis hilr was 'bout four year ole tier mother tookeii ilic'l, an ores u y hut two year a trr lat her father, be tookeii died too; an' w i n do will was read, emu ter lint! out, .Mist' Tlirtistnn, bed made ole Murster hit's oti all's gran-pa) guardveeii fur his little "til au lied 'tiilcstrd dat olr .Miss(ilat' hi all's giiiii'ma) 'nil fetch tier up. I hit in 'cm say dat (iinerl (irahaine (deonn whar married Mist Thriiston's sister) didn' ik dis raiigt'inciit liiuch. lint lit! was lie o' tli'.sr here tlriukiil.' frolickiii' suito' iiieu (do he was powei'rte "out! i'auibly) an' be done spent muse all his wile's ptoplv, I specs Miss Tlirusloii was fcard trr trus her 111 t It- "al uu all her Ian au ncirei'S iin' lnoiiey (he bed er heap on 'em I U.II ver) iu his bans'. f lirvrr sbill forgil de day Miss licssir tun ter our home ter live! See, I was do ook's chile an' 1 used slay mini' tie gre't oiise ter wait nn ole .hiss, an pick up her thread, an' fetch her er drink o' water an' i de flies nll'i n ole Murstcr w'cu he unit sleei in tie summer lime (au' Lawd iliiln t niw ter ! il:it ) Well ole .Mars- ter ho biuii'.'lil her in. dressed in black an' nnkin' skecrd ter death. Au' ule Miss, he hugged her. an' kisseil her, an' cried over lier. case ule Miss tlniie lo.-s two little als hers '!' an' she call M.trse William ( which lie Wtis boiil ci'.'hl years ule, lite au' him isuite ;i:'P) an' tule him here was er sister fur him. Marse William he tnod nil' awhile, tleli he Weill illi and slid "howd'ye:" au' deli ole Miss smtl all uu us nut ter plav. All we fell trr playill', jess oz uatr il! ;in' fn' weknuwed il. Mi li. ssie g il lu r II. W black iln-ssfairh kivelrd ill In ml whar .-lie an llir was bakili mud cakes fur lilrs, William, which we plavetl l.tk was Mi-s lirssir's huban'. Well. or. I was a Iclliii yer. (iinerl (ii'.diainc he lived ili.wn yninler muse in siulil; an lie lied or il.'. er little ulder'n Miss Itessie, name ' l.iz belh. ti ter de same "laii'ma Miss lhssie Wiis, but its I'oLos make iley ow n names. Now dar was deiii two. Khrvhiuly call Miss Itessie. "Itessie," film tie fust. Seem lak tie salt sunn' stiilod her, wid her lung alter cutis, nu'. her purtv triiatiu' blue ves. uu' herlnvin' wavs; tin' nnlmdv never wild er oallrd Miss 'l.iz'belh, ' liessie,". lie lung mime snu'uiu' gran' jess lilted her, wid her straight ipiick sl. p. an' her llaliin ack rye, uu her proud su:t o turn she lied, ebon w en she was or chile. Ver hoc, Miss l.iz'butb an' Miss Itessie was fust cousins, an' wo all used play tergelher or ln'iip; an n li or plavm we did have ! M.irso Luitis (v. ut alls I'a) was or baby .1 u. ..h' .uiv .ut' me u . I uit Aii.il M ria. 'us niiss, ter gn wid us duivu vander ter de pine thicket betwixt here an' (iin erl (irahaine's; uu' t'heliii, Miss l.iz'betb's ut lid, an' Miss I.i.'belh tley'd cum ilar tun. Marse William he went ter ole Held sehniil tlat year, au' some days he an' uiiulher boy hunt er year older'n him, name John Har rison, dey'd jiuu us ul tic pine tbioket, un' we all would piny house, in do corner ' do fence, nu' kivor do tun wid pin brmlies, an' wake w all's beds uiiton pino-atrtiw. Wi'll.-w'eii we played house tl it way, Miinw Willhun an' Miss ItoKsir was mar riiil. an' Tdey uijgor, nn .tnlni lliirrisnn an' Miss fJj.'hetli was iimrriitt, an' I'bclia tl. y nigger.', Suttie times we: gut - tired ' ilal, an' cliiingetl 'round, but liver Maine Williiun uu' Miss liizbcth, mi' lnhn lliir risnn nn' Miss Usv.it kep' hull mi lj(e(lier, dar was sho rr fuss, cither twixt tie boys uu' do gals, nr else or tight twixt de buys, tlat hnpH'U, sho. Twell las' it joAs fixed itseir, dat w'eneveT we plnyrtl, Marsffi Wil liam called Miss Bessie. "Little Wife," uu' John Harrison cull Miss' t.iz'lietlt "Miss Harrison." She aay tint soiin'rd gmnnt:r dun wife. Wen Aunt M'rin tule ole Miss how we a!l played, bout Marse William oiillin Mils ttrssie "I.iltle Wife" ole Miss she didn' tjiiarrcl or tiit, (Aunt I'ria knowril it would titkle tier) but ulio tolo Marster, uu' dry Was tKiwcrfle pleased; rase do ThrusUilis wa tip-top fokes, Kittle ri tie I.eslitis; an' aides, Miss ltossia lied er sight o' Ian' an niggers. Khrybtsly not it down dut we'n dry got grown dey was gwinc muk er watch on it, it looked to iiutrul. Pres'n'y Marse William got sixteen, an' ole Master so"t him off ter Cuwlege, an' w'eu he wan bout eighteen lie writ home one day, dat one o' de 'fessors wo.s gwine tor (iumniuny (or Bome sicb no sense out landish place) an' liiimt tie go wid him, au finish tiis oddicalioii over dar. His Pa un' Ma (ley 'greed hot w'en de time cum fur It i in tor go, sho ntiff, ole Miss an' Mias Bessie dey cried powerflo, nn' ule Master au' Marse William didn' luok too gaily, an' we all niggers snitlled an' wiped our eyes too, 1 tell yer. But he went, spite o' all dat, an' be stayed 'wuy three year. Wile he was gone Miss liessie un' Miss liiz'beth dey went off ter schoul too, an' Miss 'Liz'bcth she tuit er year 'fo Miss ltrstir. Mist' John Harrison, bis mother an' father died, so he didn' go ter Cawlege long, nn' all de time, be was stoutly Inv in' Miss l.iz'botb, an' u tellin of her so ohry chance lie got. La', one day w'en Miss Liz 'bcth Wiis'buiit eighteen ( I'lielia dut was do huuse-gal ut Mis (irahaine's) say Mist Har rison cum dar, uu' went in de parlor, au' pros' nv'iliir was er rustliu' o' silk, au' here cum Miss 'Liz'bcth, dune gone an' put on one o' her grnii'iua's ole silk dresses; mi' l'helia say, she looked 'cisely lak some o' dose here ole portr'its whar you while fukes bangs 'bout in de parlor. Well, dat l'helia, she warde bentencji' gal fur lissenin tor white fokes talk uvvor 1 see, nn' she tole me dat she was out nn tie pyuzzu iiiakin' out she was sweopin' of it, un' she say she hear Mist Harrison talkin' mighty senilis so she crop' ter de window, nn' - peep ttiew tie bliiie. An' she say, she heer Mist Harrison (ell Miss 'Liz'bcth ez bow hi! wanted her ter promise trr be bis wife. An' l'helia say, Miss 'Liz'bcth sot still er miiiiiit, nu' den she got up un' she walked over fo de long Itsikiu-glass, tm' viewed horsuf, nn' don turn rouu' nn say, "John duan ymi think I'm look in mighty well ter day?" An' he crossed over by her nn' he any, "Yes, pttrtier than 1 ever saw you." t'en, t'heliii say, Miss 'Liz'beth tlm' wed her hod up, an' she say, "Well, it is the d.vss that does it, an' I'm never goin' marry or niau that can't give me sich as this" (nn' she toch de rich sliinin satorn.) Xex' miiinit l'helia say she sort o' pot ser ous, un' she put her ban' on Mist Harrison's anil nu' say, ".loliu I woiildn' suit you nor eiiny oilier pu man. I nt so tired u hem poor an' I wont bo nil my life (an' she stomped her foot) John I can't be" sho say, an' don her voice ipi'ivored agin, un' she say, kiue lak: ''So yer see John I woiildn' suit you" l'helia say, Mist Harrison coteh her ban' an' kissed it un' he say: "No other wo man on earth could 'L'.z'hcth. But don't want ynu tube pun". You know I'mgnin' to my uncle iu Texas, (live me throe years ( make a fortune in. l'minisc me ynu wont marry ennyhody else tin' will wait three years for me." l'helia say she didn' rightly ketch what Miss 'Liz'bcth saitl ter dut, case Mis (ira hiiuie cum out on tie porch 'liuiil tlat time, an' she hetl ter slop lissenin; tin shr say, she think Miss 'Liz'bcth 'greed ter wail. Ktiny how Mist llarrism went ter Texas dat fall, un' tie hex' summer, 'bout lavin' by tli! craps time, Marse William cum home. Lawd wurn't dat er day! Ole Marster he gi' till tie lionic fokes hollerdy, an' h sunt word fur till tie fokes ft i it i bole plan lasliuns ter cum up here; uu he gi orders fur ton three beefs, tin' 1 iliinnohow many pigs, alt Ui'C liners lull o meal an greens ter he cooked, an sides huskcts full u ap ples ter bo fetched; an' he gi' all his nig gers a dinner, 'count o' Marse William's fiiuiiu' back. 1 reckon we all bed three hundred slaves in all, an', geulciun us! de grove was joss black wid 'em dat duv ! I'res'n'y de rhilliin wh. r Wits at tie big gale, a Wiilchin' fur tie kerridge. cum a lit ii ti I ii nu u savin dey seed it, un in er iinunit ur loo it drnv' in de gale. An' Marse William he lei down do winder an poked out his head, all' ilt fokes d V all nienced tor. holler, "liowd've Marse Wil liam I huwd'yo! yming MaiMd !" an' ule Marster lie smiled, mighty well satisfied; an' Marse William he made de driver walk de hursts, uu' he shuk hails' wid ih n'e fukes. All' some oil rin dry put tt or plii'r dat (iotl wild bless tie young Mars trr au' keep him er long time, an' makt him or good man lak ule, Marster Wits Hey say w'rn Marse William hrrrd tlat pra'r, de trill's riz in bis eyes; but dry didn' stay ilar long, case pres'n'y de kerridge gut tor do rise o de lull, yaiider in do grove. uu' dar was er crowd o' nigger chillun. in tlcy long shirt tails, a gaziu' will all dry eves. An' won Marse William see deiu ho put bis ban' iu his s kel, an' tlraweil out er hail lull u silver un tiling it 'iiioiigst 'cm; nn' w ile dey was u sen: iiblin for tlat de kerridge drew up todr front do' whar olr Miss un' Miss Itessie was wailiii fur em, dressed up in dey Sunday close. All .Marse iMlliam, lie Outcli ule .Miss rutin' do Wilis', he hugged tier, un' ho kissed hrr. un' ho hugged hrr itgin, un "b" li'ig:'"''! him, n lulhn' nn' n orvin bofe ul tie same time, .-he was su 'juiced ter sir him. I'eii he turn ter Miss Itessie uu was I ii ilit ter ketch her mull do waist lis), hut she sort u ilia wed hack, und he looked at lier; uu' w'en ho seed lmw much she boil gmwed au' how purty she was, he jess fell iluHii mi one knee an' he tuk her liltle ban' ('twas jess oz white an' sail ez cottiin ) nu' he raised it to hii inoiif an' he kissed it; tint den he lulled, nn' jumped ini uu' kissed hrr right snmrk in tie nioiil', uu he say: "You woiildn' 'fuse yer ole play trllnw tlat, would you, liessie 'I'll UK I'tlXTIM Kll IM II H. III. Leave eoiiM'ouenccs to (iotl, but tin right, be genuine, real, sim ere, true, tt right, (loti-hke. I lie worlds maxim is Trim your suits and yield tu circumstances, hut it ymi would tin any good in your generation, ynu must be made nf storm stuff, and help make your timws rather than he made by them. Ymi must nut yield to customs, but, like the anvil, eu dint! all blows, until the hammers break themselves. When misrepresented, use no crooked ways to clour yoursell Clouds do not last lung. If in the course nf duty you ure tried by the distrust f friends, jird up yutir loins ami say iu your heart , "I wus not driven to virtue by the eiieourageuieiil of IVi, 'tuls, nor will I be re- I silled from it by their coldness." Finally, icjust un I four not; "corruption wius uot more than honesty" truth liven and reigua when falsehood dies aud rots. Sjiiirgeoii. UKMOl It ITU OIK. A IZ ATION. Plan of Orpatibal Inn nf the Dcmtirrattc l'arty ol o f. I arollna. Rooms Dkm. Cexthai, Kx, Com., UAl.KItlll, May 20, 18S2. This roitimitU-o hereby publish the plan of organization of the Pouiocratie party oiiihilcd fn in the rules ami amendments heretofore adopted by the State lViuoerat ie Kxecutive Committee. TtiWNSIIIl' lilltlANIZATIn.N. 1. The unit uf county organization hall be the township, tu each town ship there shall lie nn executive committee to consist of five active Prnioerttts, who shall be elected by the Heinoeralie voters of the srvorul townships iu meetings called by thu comity executive committee. And said committee so elected shall elect one of its members us chairman, who shall preside ut nil said cotimitlee meetings. I he several township executive com- lnittet s shall cunvone at the meetings nf the several county conventions, or at uny time and place that a majority of them may elect, and shall elect u county execu tive committee, to consist of nut leas than five members, one of whom shall be des ignated as chairman, who shall preside ut nil of sum committee meetings. 3. In case there shall be n failure on the part of any township to elect its exe cutive committee for the period of thirty lays, the county executive committee shall appoint said committee from the Demo cratic voters of saitl township. 4. J he members ol the township com mittees shall elect to any vacancy occur riti'' in said cniniitittoes. i. The county executive committee shall call all necessary county conventions by giving ut least ten days notice by pub lic advertisement in three public places iu each township, at the court-house door, and iu any Jlcmocrnlic newspaper that may be published in said county, requested all the Democrats of the county to moot in convention in their respective, town ships, on n common day therein stated. which said day shall not be less than three days bcf'tire thu meeting of the county con vention, tor the purpose ol electinir their lclc'utcs to the county conventions. That thereupon the conventions so held shall ct their delegates to represent the town ships in the county conventions from the voters of the respective townships, which delegates, or such of them us shall attend, shall vote the full JVinocralie strength of their respective townships on all questions that may come before the said county conventions. That iu case no. conven tion shall be held iu any township iu pur suance of said call, or un elect i.su shall be made, the township executive committee shall appoint such delegates. I!. Kach township shall be entitled to east iu the county convention out! vote for every twenty-five Democratic votes, and one vote for fractions of fifteen Deinoerat- votes east by that township at tlm last proceeding gubernatorial election : Pro vided, that every township shall be en titled to cast at least one vote, and each township may send as many delegates as It uiav see fit. That in cases where townships con sist ut more than one ward ur precinct, each of said wards shall be entitled to send delegates to county conventions, am! shall east its prouorlioiiati! part of its township's vote, based upon the lust pre ceding vole for lloveriior iu said town- S. That for the purpose of fully in aiiniiiting this system, the present county executive eiiuiiiiiilees shall continue in oflieo until ih ir successors are elected under this system, und shall, exercise all llie I'll net ions t., rlaiuin.r to said oflieo under ibis sv-lein of nrgaiiiziitiun. I. I he chairmen ul tuwiislup commit tees shall pre-i.lo at all township conven tions ; in their alienee any ol lu r member of said r.'lii i ii I , t ". ' may Preside. III. In eases wlier." a'l the town hip rx eelltive coiiiiiiillees are re.puiv.l to ineel for the purpose of electing county exe cutive eoiiiuinli'.'s, said nici'tings shall be loeuo'd to have a tpiortiui when a majority it such lottii-hips shall he represented lit said lileelilig. fnlNIV AXH lilSTItKT I'liNVKNTIONM. 1. The several county conventions shall ho eulllleil tu elect to t Heir seUatiil'liil, ju dicial a ml congressional conventions one delegare und out! alternate fur every fifty Democratic votes, und one delegate fur fractious over twenty five lleuiucrulie votes cast at the last preceding gubernatorial election iu their respislive eon li lie!, aud none but delegates or alternates so elected shall be emit led l wilts -di said iimviiu lion: Provided, that every county shall have ut least one vote in curb uf sttid con volitions. l lie cliaiunan, r in uis absence any member nf the county, senatorial, judicial and congressional committee shall call to order their respective ouiivouliuiM, and hold lur chairman-nip thereof until the convention shall elect its chairman. , mi .. . o. ino executive committees ui the senatorial, congressional and judicial dis tricts, respectively, shall, ut thu call of the respective chairmen, inert ut some time and place in their respective districts, ties- iguatod in said cull. And il shall he their duty to apHiint the time und place for holding conventions in their rcsiicctivfl tlii- tricts; and the chairman uf said respective committees shall immediately notify thu chairmen uf the different county executive committees of said iippuintuieiit, and the said county executive coininitlocs shall .. . i i ' ii . ,. . lurinwitn call coiiveitlloiis ul llinr re spective enmities iu conformity to said no- lice to send delegates to said respective district conventions. STATU I'tlNVKNTIONS. .i ni .... . i ii. .. i he , -Mate convention shall lie coin posed nf delegates appointed by the sev eral county conventions. J'.arli county shall he entitled tu elect one delegate and one alternate fur every one hundred and tlfty Demucratie votes, anil one delegate for fractions over sevcnty-livo Democratic votes east therein at the last preceding gu brrnalorial election; and none but dele gales or ultoruutes so elected shall be en titled In seats in said convention; provided that every county shall huvo at least one vote iu said convention. HKNkllAI. HULLS. 1. Such delegi tea (or alternate of ab sent delegates ) as may be present at inv Democratic couveutiou, shall be allowed to cast the whole vote to wliioh their town hip or county may be entitled. Iu nil conventions provided by tins system, after a vote is cast, there shall be no change in such vote until the final re sult of tlio ballot shall be annouueed by the chairman of said convention. 3. All Democratic executive cnmuiit- tees shall have power to fill any vacancy occurring in their resiiective bodies. 4. Thut the chnirmeu ut the different county conventions shall certity the list of delegates und alternates to the different district and State conventions. And a certified list of said delegates and alter- uutes to the State convention shall be sent to the Secretary of the Slato Central Committee. For the Committee : OcTAVirs Cork, Chairman. J. J. LlTCimillD, Secretary. FAREWELL. Mr. II. N. Wheeler is a literary genius. He has been counected with many of ttie leading papers of the Hast aud a few Western journals, He has just sev ered his connection with thu Quincy Journal, which probably gave vent to the following outburst of eloqiieuce : "Fare well is eften a hard word to speak, home may laugh thut it should be, but those who laugh at it have stony hcarlf, and such hearts ure never kind. It is a word that lias choked many nn utterance; has started many a tear and broken many a heart. The bunds are clasped, the word is apoktin, we separate unit nre out on the ocean ut tune. e expect to meet again, but where ? Alas ! there is but One who knows when, how or where. It may be soon ; it may bo lute; it may nover. Take care then that your farewell is not a cold one it may be the last one you will ever give. I'.re you meet again death s icy hand limy have closed the eyes, chained the lips, stiilod the heart forever. Young ady. he luiiy have died thinking you did it love him, for your last farewell Willi tiiu was cold. And young man, she may have gone down to the grave broken hearted, because your parting words froze her heart, r riends crowd on und thought lessly give each other the hand. Yet, when they think it is the last clasp, the flu.il farewell, how easy it is to dct.'ct in the pressure of the hand nnd the tones of the voice, the uffectinn that lingers there; anil lung will memory retain the emotions then experienced. "It is un undisputed fact thut we must separate, that ut some time the farewell must be spoken; but do not tear yourself uwuy with a cureless indifference, a frigid formality that wounds the heart, (live the lull tittcraucfl of your soul in llie warm pressure of the hand, the soft accents of the voice, the tender expressions of the eye when ynu speak the parting wortls; und if tears fall, what of it? Tears nre not unmanly. The man that is too proud, too cold, too heartless to shed tours, is not worthy of the utleetinns of woman. He is ike un iceberg floating on the bosom of the oceun uu object to be shunned and eareu by nil vessels currying precious cargoes. FORTY YEARS ACO. Coffins were very plain und burial cask ets were unknown. Tiiiubstonus hail larger rpituphs nud more verbosity engraved upon them. Lggs were a shilling a dozen and butter was considered high ut eighteen eeuts per pound. Much of the silver curreucy, fips, levies. and dollars was of Mexican nud Spanish coinage. The country retail trade was much hot trr, as people could not so easily run to the city liv rail. Business letters were more voluminous nd formal, and were written in a preoisi round hand. There wus York currency, eight shillings In the dollar, ami New Knlautt currency, six shilliiiL'S to the dollar. 1 ho diet was more subcharged with grease, the winter break fust usually beiu made of suited hum und hot cukes. Dinner was simply a hasty lunch ut noon, und liltle importance was attached to llie necessity for good digestion or a period ol rest altar ruling. New Orleans und liiuscovadii molasses comaioii Keliued very black ami thin, was the sweetening for buckwheat cakes. molasses was almost unknown. The bank bills were of State banks, ud (he further West their locality the shakier they wore. Illinois and Indiana bills would barely pass iu Now York. lireaii was Home made. I. o lice was freshly ground every morning, und the grinding of the family coffee mill was I'amilur sound hours before the children around. Negro minstrelsy wus just cropping out in uiu traveling circus. 1 hey were gen erally but two s'rforuicrs, who assumed male and female characters. The popular .i i .... melody was ".lump Jim Crow. People tlid nut live as lung us at present They ale inure meat, inure grouse, more hoi bread, und more heavy dishes, and drank more nt meuls. At funerals the undertaker cried with the mourners, the flow of tears being pro- portioned to the expense of the funeral. Young couples considered it a privilege to sit up all night with the corpse before burial. A SI OPOMHCM li-AHM. tKmui the Saranuali News. TlioniiisChiinoov tins started a novel busi iioss iu Hawkinsville. He bus gone into the 'possum business on uu extensive scale and proposes to raise the much sought var mints lor the market, llts ranch la loca tod about a mile from town ami is inclosed with wire fencing. This was dune iu order to keep Calvin Bmwn from trailing them oft into the swamp with his pact of hound; Ho has commenced with ten, hut will greatly increase thu number this year. As the average piney woods 'possum finds ready sale at forty cents apiece, a fine fat, stull- ted possum would, ot course, bring double thut amount, and 5(1(1 at eighty cents apiece amounts to 8 100, which is nothing to be luiighed at. He "Charley holds his own mighty well. He look as well as he did ten years ago; not quite so Iresh-looking or course, but just as handsome." 8he "And therein are appearances deceitful. He not so fresb-lookiog, but quite u fresb," i.iti i.i: mis., ah i in it'si eovv. (From the W'usliinittoit Slur. Ill one of the remaining stalls stands the little Indian puny which the President brought back from his trip to the Yellow stone country last year. He has nut yet made his debut, but is receiving a course of training al the hands of Albert, on the bite House drive. When by patience and careful training he becomes perfectly docile lie will be driven by lite President's daughter Nellie to a dog earl, lie is a cute little thing with roacbcil mane and banged tail. His color is what is termed in the West as '-painted" or "calico," and what children call "circus," irregularly marked with wbilean 1 brown in about equal proportions. He was presented to the resident lust summer by Sliurpnuse, an Arupuhoe chief. The Presidential parly held u big powwow with the Indian la.-t milliner near Foil Wahsakio. mi llie Shoshone, ugciicy um! prosrnts wi re ex changed. Although the agency is held by the Shoehoiie Indians, there is a band of ArapahoiH i n il und Sliurpnuse is (heir hlol. lie gave the poiiv the I resilient fur his daughter. The pony was taken along with a enmpanv of snltliers us far its Cheyenne and from there shipped to Washington, where he arrived curly last full. HeiCAkl.lt CAItl.lsil.l'.'S MOIMXTY. l-'relll il Jls ll ttiuti.ll l.l'Ol'l'. Waiting outside of the side door uf the Biggs House any week day morning be fore 10 o'clock one may see a wide, roomy broughuin, drawn by single burse. The carriage is the speaker's and it is different from any other coupe tu the city wider and hung lower. It is a modest equipage, perfectly in keeping with the unassuming man who rides in it every day and with the unassuming li i 1 1 floor apartments which he has occupied over since he fust came to Washington. Very few people appreciate the modesty of this limn, but the truth is that, when he lirsl canit! here he was so extraordinarily quiet that Mr. andall, who was Iln n Speaker, did not know of his exist- nee and failed to put him ou a single standing committee of the House. That was only six years ngu, too, and yet the quiet man who was hot deemed worthy of recognition, although he had been Lieutenant (levcruur of his State, is now Speaker and he has returned Mr. Randall s compliment by making the ex-Spcuker Chairman of the Cumiuittce uu Appropriations, mm tiii'.v shoo i' in rr.x is. From Hit St'itulti Tinies. Last, week William IV.-n-Iev :in ulil ili.r. kov. rode on In a it i 'hour's hon-i.. on I lie south side of the ( iu nlaiupe liiver. about twelve miles from Segiiiu, ami made in quires as to where the lallicr and the inolhi-r of the family weir gone, und when llioy would return, whether the little boy, about ten vears oM. was (he onlv one at home, nud whether the dogs would bite, &o. The little I my hating sihpicioiis that Penrlev wjis iirosiieclin ' tu make a raid on his father's smoke -house, loaded nu old musket with u large slug and made his bed iu the sitioke-house. About 10 o clock in the night he wa- awakened liv llie full uf a middling of me at. He saw -nine tine nil the oiitsiilemi the hou-r on a hoi-r, trvutg to pull to the crack a piece of incut, where upon he took aim with his old musket und hied, shouting old I Valley ihiMiigh the bowels. Peal'ley lode home, sumo two ur three niilei, and on arriving told his family he hail been nut em hi hiintiti' and was accidentally shut. He died. A SI llll I t Ti; i'Olt M V K III . Countless aeciileiils, as overune knows, arise front the use of malt-he. To obtain light without -mollis in.: thctu. so without the danger uf .selling ihin-.s on lire, an in geninus connivance is iimU u-uI by the watchmen uf Pan- in all nta 'azine.s where explosive or inff-unm ible in..i, riaU arr kept. .uv uiie m:: c.,-ov iii.i-- a llial ul it. Take all ubii ui : vol ot' ill.' white! tilni lealVsl glas, and put i t it a in- ol' phosphorus about ih 1 u ol .1 pea. HI Milne olive oil b- ated I . 0 - boiling point 1 ih" phial about cork il tightly. Upon the pi ii il 1 1 "l ; l - i il ii -t 1 1 i 1 1 1 full, and llicu To use' this iiow l light, remove the cork, allow llie air lo I'lilei the phial and lin n riTuik it. The rnq-ty space iu the phial will become luuiiiioits and ihe li-bl ob tained will be oqt'.iil to that of u lamp. When the light grows dim its powers can lie increased by taking out the ooik und allowing a f're-h supply nf nir tu cuter the phial. Ill winter il is sum. liines necessary tu bout the phial In I wen the hands in or der to inereuse the fluidity ui' tin- nil. The apparatus thus prepared may be used for six months. tii.li tit n i;ui i. noil. IKmiii l."ii.l"ii Truth One anecdote, told by the writer who had just sketched Berlin society, whether literally true or only a neat invention, has met Willi great success. It hits ut what used to be culled iu (ierinany a French fash iu ti. An English missionary, so the story goes, was invited to a large dinner party by a (ierinan Professor aud Deputy. Out of regard to his cloth the host, after the ladies hud withdrawn fruin the table, apologised to the missionary for their, per haps too dtaillrter style of dress. "Oh, pray don't mention it," replied the mis linnnry; "I have lived fur ten yearn among the savages of Africa and um quite ac cumtoned to such sights." Yer kuin' judge u mini by tic spreud what he makes. De size o' do watorniilyttii ain't governed by tie length o' de vine. A Brooklyn ptp r heads nn article "Some Marvellous Millinery." We didn't read it, but suppose it must he something nbout a spring bonnet that Hi lls for about 82. That's the only sort of millinery that could possibly he marvellous, these day. Itchiso I'lt.Ks. Symptoms mnl cure The avnin tiniiiurv miiialiiro, lilt,' n-r.iirniii.ii, Iiu. iuh. it.-liliilr IneniUKsl h) si nilcliinK, very li.inswim)., isirticn. Urly nt nik-lil. u'.-iiihhv If pin wuriua werv emwliun In anil about Uu- rectum; thu private luirta un Iniiii'liuiea atli'i'icil. If nllnwrU to rnnilnu very trlima rvatllls limy fulluw. "riW4YN'H (IINT MKNT" la pli iiHiiiil, mitu cure. Alan fur Tetter! lie i, salt llli.'uni Sculii H,.,i, Kn-alia-lsn, Ilarlwr." luh, miiU liM all araly, i rtnty 8kln blscawa Mont by raall for lit eeiil; s b.,,,.,, st. r, B.uuui). A D V I'.ltTISKM ENTS. Vegotablo Sicilian HAffi EEHEWEPj was the flint prp TiUifVi rrrlV?l!y r.ttnrtc! ta euro ilie,;,;. s m iha s. ...;, itud tlm tiain.j rv: i.ii iut. utter uf Luul ci icy I. a r to lis icuui.il eo.t.i, ..nvih, in.d J-uiM'jl Kam. Il nan ti.i.i in... j Iniii..:.., Uu tii-tic ha;o ii la. iy in t all t.io ie,jiti.. ( t.m laiulul tor tii.- av,.! i' lt:-.tm. nt el t'ae l...ir dial hc:., 1. is II Ail! I.; : i., i t; b. s rti a-. !v hi in ti.ii r. iiiiil h ii.id iu4..iij air I m , li.ui In lit i u;u .T nf the, i W It ill :uae lliul M.i'ii.i can be i tit l.uttd to LuL tut c:;ui : tt.t vn., 'J'lH' I'l'npt ' nt tu.- i.vi ti v. .i re , ll ll... ,tll , . ,n ,,i .... ( ii iU i ii.,u.m ','H ll il " r- II I'M tX 0i iff i' t t I in. i i. . . m t- im j lia 1 in. ui iiit vUui t lur III f'-r i fM Mt tlmo nf Tl't.l.'Ji 1Ta;ii H a .' . i lo y I.. t! o i er o a. : - . . . ee. It te ; : k Uv k u i l.mi (ill III .1 is, CUD - ll I lill' .ll M, UT, fill J dry iv d thin in ui.tn luialia hn. It tmra ,.!. s llie ih d ,;,ti.iN. lit,d ni;.b!ii t.i"i i t" " Ii t .'i "id n i.i w mid vi,.u,i'ti C''"'u!i. 'i ,t e:i.'. is nr Ih s nvU'io lu-ii i.ufc li.u tut, hhf tiioo if n inn , e ,ti:ua tioi,s,li;t t in in u lot jt u.e,.ukU limkca Its um.1 h in., ttm- of cetu.nuiy. -BUCKINGHAM'S DYE lot: rue WIHSEEE.3 XVItl r'i-- -f llie Is'ar.l to n tititavnt hrimi, i - -e.-inil. I : -, i-oihiii's ii 1-i.rei iiu-iit C'-i-rt.' im i I i:.l v :i: t. i, a-, t in mullet vt a !iii::u l-ia I .ualieli, ll in til'phcit tt.iiiuut troi.l.ie. rRiT.'.nri) nr R. P. MIL HO, KasTina. ll f-Ml-l hy all lioalers in Muilidlu 9. r 1011 ALL THE TOKL'3 Srrofnlnui Mcreurtiil, and 7 , "'.7 . I.lootl nUonlerit. , 1h ht't HMliedv, I'WHUBO tl" ). rV h,"Mt nearehniK uud tburou.i haiud-ptintiur, is Ayer's Sarsapaiilla. Sold ty all Prnggliti 11, ill bottlea, IS, THE BLATCHLEY r PUMP I DUI lt.E lit I, BLATCHLEY'S TRIPLE ENAMEL PORCELAIN-LINED t SEAMLESS TUBE COPPER-LINED PUMP ,?fcv bti nitf itifiriur (I'kkI. Do nnt n nrrurd Into houmui iu tha l ruila C. c"."bL ATCHLEY.NInnufr. 308 MARKET ST., Phllnd'a. W ritu tu tun fur iianm of ueaitiat Atrvut fi'iia.i.,ii llOSTETTEc . STOMACH pt Krcrurriallon rr EalkMa1 StatMu. HiiUcioiK li'.uu a Kiiirral waul of tone, and Its usual coiii-i.iiiltanta, ilyaisipais and nervine-tie ss, is ai lilom ttrrivaLla from lb ush of a nourishing illi-t aud allrnuti of nupi'tiii', iiiiuiiliil. A iiK'dictne lliat will lili'i't it ri iiioriil of Ihe aptrillr obntacla to r.'in wi-il lieulili mnl vior, tliut is a sriiuiua oorri'i'tive, is tin. ri-al ml. It la ilia pos ai'aaioii ul' this araiid riquin iiu-nl wliiok nuikiH lliisti'ttiT'a rtoiiwcli lliitnra so i tli-i'tli-f hs n inviirnrttiit. Yot sals by all 1'riiKKistu uml lli-aii-ra geutrally. .lime 1 1 iv. ,?fO fOA CATALOGlfsg. nov i'i ly JEU ESTATE AGE NCI. I have eahiljllaliisl a RKAI. ESTATE AGENCY la tliutowu of WELDON, N. C. I have TEX lioimca in Weldon FOR SALE OR RENT. Alsuit half of them torea.'ntheni dwelluifi.l I iilsn have about (l.OOO A( RI.H OF LAND IN tIAI, IFAXCOl'NTY F 0 R S A L Fur furtlier pnrtleuliirs, qnrtle wlhln( to buy t rent oun apply tu in latum or by lo Iter. I am now tuition up all lamia part in witl to M and ailvcrtlalnir the hbhio at my own etpenao, oa Icsa iiwilc la mailo and then I chaivr commlnluu. "t."iayv Fur my itoneiiiK u a (eatlrmen and a nu worthy lo Is; Iniatrd, I rcter by pttkilnloD Ui I. H 8uillli,rkulraiid Keck I lur. J. A. Collins, Enfield W. A. IhuUbI, Weldon, T. W. Uarrlt, UtUaton. 0.11 If R. f. WIKKB.

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