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CUM Ii" I'Hiiiil m Iiihi'IIIiv III Sinilli III ii k HuiMnu' ut nil tillll'N l'l'('ll Wlll'lt Illl-Hl'lll I'll j'h.ll'ioilllllll llllvllH'MI. i iin-l'iil Hlli'titiiHi nlvi'ii tn till liriiiu'lit's of llu pni- ifwimi. 1'nrtliK vlmltil ill linir imiiiih wiu ii ut- hirt'il. July u I). K. J.. II I'STE ll, Huri;ouu Dciitlit. Can In' fount) al Ian I'lliiv in I nl't-l'l Fun' N'Iimu" Oxitlc tin" fur Ihf rulnltt 1 tutu onvi'th nlnavti mi lintitl. Jiiiiv il If nil: lit; ' w if nn'tirnw fffm rnwli'ir l-ut i)iarn;tuiu: iliftrltiiaiiarifli nutlo tJ. At rii-sntit, -HMiimfiil unit iitl- t-r , ky -'i !NTnrM i : r I- nf nrh. I i th.- Ii, . t, K'lJ i-f ilrti; .i I. hi v' It . ' h'v . 1 lka,trl i. jUtJivi,iiit jwii.t.fu.i, 1 : 1., i' TO l'llEikllTlir: IIKAL1U I'm.' Ilia Mxiult'ii Ai'i'lmm i' I n n MAGNETIC LUNG PROTECTOR ! PRICK OX LY Thfy arc itrUwItM In Uillei, (ii'iitlcmtii imt I'hll tlrrn Willi vtvak limit": mi ihm.' of inituiiiiinia ot miii It I'Ver known whrrr Ilit'W itariuKHln air t.ru. Thfy lo prevent iiitl cuiv Inart tllllltulllt'ii, C.il.li, Uht'iuiiHlinn, NturHlBia. Tlmwt ImuWif. llllilillu rla. Catarrh, anil all klinlii tl tlliniur. Will wear any ut rvlto fur thrve vwin. Are wurn uvit the iiii'l.r t'ltillilii f 1 rn i Tllltr It U inwillt lo dr J-JX. 1 1 IV JV 11. ik ril the iult.iniiif tlilauaiueuuiiillM'aMitliut la uiulitt Hi life lid aUtMitithofunljftoouianyoflhe la I rent and lot f iHithteitta. latlair.atud) and nwan h In Auit rlta, Murupeauu r-aaium lanuv, nave reuiitii in me mhk ttiu l.uua I'riHii Uir. aH"rdiururti fur Catarrh, a rt'initly which miilalm Ni Uniifljlnf of thr riyalt-in and wilh llieftiiilluuitii utreaniitf Utiaut'timii IH-r- kueatlnij IhnniKh theatlhtttt itDtnlii'i. nitul nuliire Ititiiu to a healthy at llitn. via iilai mtr iirlt f"r thta Aplillaili u at leaa than nnc tt'litltlh nf llt fitii'e aakit by ulUentliir rflili'tllea Ulu a n ytai lake all the fUtun ea, and iTiaJly lutile the 11 miiage of the many ptMinaw who have tried dniij liui their aloaiaclia wlttatail eHtx t, li-Air rrrv T'P i TXT Thli 11 W Y IV Ktli liVlil ami anno. Uut4i your dniKglat ami aak for them. If (aey liaf a In a IP' inein. a rue louie pn..riettn.. hi rlualnf the prloe. In letter at our rink, and they will be aelil lo you atoneeoy uibii, nt inu. Mend alaiup forth "New lK'mrturo In Urtlleal Treatment wllhtjul Hadlclne," with thotiaautU of lealliaonial., Tub jjiAONrrmn Ari'i.i.iw r.. VlBHlalerilreet, Chlt ari III. inTjLiiiil ona dollar In ifcfttaae, alaiuiw ttr i-ur- reaii t tin h'Uer lour ri.ki with ire ta" alnw mually wurn Mid try a uairofourMaHnMIr Inaolea, ud be conduced f the power reahliua In our Un sella Appiiautea. nwmveiy no tvw m in A I Remedy 8uchc Diseases 7rmH.ITCH.S0ltE9. PIMPLtS. VR-3IPEIAJ4 WRINCWORM mm piles fhtj Ml neniiOl aamf iuuucu. v. . f imc ii nr.ii mi:i:ti; If. .itiH-fWi't't nii:M. out ( the nii-1 nixl niin Tlic ..! htttirv ni n I tin- iniiiiilm .i jihiii tf ., m w iinlv vMtiliii-i tit i h rir u n uu rot. AU'I -i li."iia 'Th't fiuin in mn hi'iirt uiil!i'it - A -in!l.-!i U-ll .hull. I nut iii'xt I -liMui.i la-iir Vi-ur tinfi.rK'tMi U-v i ht- ui m t-ni, III i " ; I ! 1 1 . t nini 'iti'iiiiii ni i t-.it - pf.-Jli id liaim- tti I" -iMti' lii!ii.n.l .iT.il in H he nit. Yon Maniliiii; in tin- t..niv , w I h a libl K"'l i.n t.nr fan-, a:i. cIum- iH-himl 1.1m. k iiijvht. Tin' tity .uu'y Uit w fc.iiil yMl l.yf vsmili) wctii l-ik- a itraiij;'' Uv or !ialt-r iih iuIktoiI ilirmu '. Hut In iw to inn'! ' I'h iln.liii I u i m 1.1 r'v, Tmm'i'W -iMiit' iiii'WiT'liK trl.i'hu' . in ymir A 'nl ll titling it i'H urn. nl to inci-t niir "Tiilic. W Mliii Ir.m tliy file' niriilM-t w hmu iiu )l If, Minuliiii a trar-iliii with tld-m n tlrop there, To , i- ynlir tollrll o ll iiMt r n i my hmr 1 Anil tliouuli my lit-arl woiiM I t-M.i ilcrply -tim-il T U'i' for wi'lcoiii' i'U'ii one ;;la. w.-nl. 1 think your limrt u.-til'l Immi ii-. Iimii-v br.it. And utiili'i-xiati'lin thai rU Mt I T hoiiml 1h- fi t. Hut w liai oiir voi.'f noil I'l an wit, .met uml Inu , I rami il t T t uii'y nv; to klM'W ' ,' HOIililtwU. W litli ti lor the linANokt: Ni.w ! A. LOVE STOEY. TOI.II lV Al M' II Ml :( V. Well, u." ilo lime clr.twt il niiili lur tic liiiiriiai'. l:t r wut wnrli ut imr limw, I loll jvc. Olo Mi.tn alio warii'l ovtT ilin.-ti'tl ut ill' liiali li. Init .-lie tvan do iriiinli'.i iitmiaii! mi all' oian'iiia was do iuinlt'h' 'unman in (lis win il' country! An' slm wain'l (iwinc lit nubiiily a sun In: lii'ttcr fi x dan hern. So lif sot de M'limvi'rs ler wmk. an' dry lieiiiined jiilea an' ii!es u'ldicrl an' tahli ili tlis, an' made pillow caMs an' iiiilted licl-iiiills, an' tal ked ttniirnrts. 'twell de)' lied two orr't liit: ehi.-ts .aeLin' I'nll ii' hed-eliw: all' tahlt' lixin.-', 'siile.s de linir. live I'eallier lied.s whar dev lined I'nv de Hew lmn.-e. All' Nillie de re' o' tie Wolni n f'okes was over at Tlwnidyke a se.iiuiii' an' a wasliin1 winders (tin it was lniolily enle tveatlier) an' do ineii liikcs dev was a lianlin' I'm nil lire; an' Maie William lie was t-hry where al (line, lak er i hii ken wid his head cut nff. Ilo wild ive orders, an' he wutl u'ter things, an' den Miint iiineii ho'tl nay, mi proud I 'My irifr willlix that w en she conies," S tin lak Miss Hies.-ie didn' take sn iniieh jiarl in de iici ralimis tuwards de las' (dn .she p' Miss 'Liz hetli cr heaji o' her i'h iso, 1 reckon). She used way over home ter keei I'nclo eiiinp'uv'' Mie said "w'ilo Auntie was husy at Tliiirmlyko." (she allers called nlo Marstcr 1'ncle, an' ule .Miss, A untie uvvcr betioo she was or chile). Las', de day corao fur 'om tor he mar rit il. loy was owino have cr hi?: weddin' ler tiiierl ( Irahiinie's dat niht. Sce(!in crl an' Mis (irahaine dcy was just tickled ter tleatli at de match (ciiiirse dcy was, ease let lnne hcin' de linest horn white fnkes rnllli' here, de Leslies was 'imuiii.st tie l.ches', 1 Spec' Marse William was de very riches' youiiii man in de coun.y. I 'en he was Milan ! eiih ! jes smalt ez or steel trap. )e I'ukes done axed him ter he i r cand'ate fur do Leo'slatur, hut he wouMn', lie was tun dead in lovo ter think 'linul onny thiiiL' else, don.) Tint, ez 1 was a sayin', de (irahauies was so pleased dat dcy would cr sn'd (ley las' nijitroi (which dey didn' have many ) r.ltlier dan lint Hindu cr hijr slmw. So, dey was gwine oive 'cm crfr.''V il'iicn wedil'ii',dat nifilit, an' we all was wiito ivi! 'em cr liij; diiiiu' next day. I wascr miuhiy handy Lral. It'll , lioiit wait in' un while ladies, an' haiidin' things loiin' or talile, so o'o Miss sunt lu uver sunn dat ovenin', tor he p Mis Cirahanic's sarvints: Unt. Lawd IiIohh yer I eben 'IV I lei" home Marse illmm WnnttHl tor menee ilressm I He wiirn'e triiier'ly so powerfle hnrd ter suit. hut I hoar Jim, dat was his hotly survint. say dat ho rceknn Mr:cWilliain tied an' untied Iiih curvat one hmitlred times dat nioht To' he out it 'wckly ri'dit, an' lie av. lie h neve lie tlirowetl way cr half ilor.cn pn'is o' phxi 'I'd' he gut or pa r ter suit him. An' I hear Mary, Miss Itewir's maid. Bay dat wYn time come lur her ti r dies. she wait joss cz white i her white silk coat, whar she was jiwim; w'ar c. I'li.-t waiter. An Marv sav, w en she was hunt lliilf dre-ssod she done lak she coiildli' stall up, an' she sot down (Mary thmivht she a sick. I s'e' she was. hcart-.-it k ) an ahc lout Mary tlnwii ti r usk nle Miss in send her cr little brandy Put stonisht t Marv, case Misa Hesaio imvvcr was known ter drink brandy sciuv dat time w Vn ,-ln was cr Utile clnle, an die .ilaister tiinkvii made her druuk nlTcii ci;';iinuo. Iltil she I in eh it. an' she say Miss Bessie li link, it ri-lit tlown. an' still didn' llncnlnr Ooine ill her face, an' sbu say, "Marv doan' Jcr know t iinythiii'; I can dott r -u. t smiie color' ' lltlt Mary didn . case Miss l,'.s.xie iiiivver had cr dust n' paint in lu r bureau drawer in her lii'ctime. I.. she iieedu' iniudeil paleni'Ks, case. To' tie Liwtl, Miss 'Liz both ltaikod lak she was doiniilead an' laitl out, she Was so white. Miss iJes-ie. she onnit' over d.ir sonn, or lontr time 'IV do yuther i'okes.an' en she see Miss Li.' belli 1 ti knll she c.ut mm fur M.irsc William, knowin' all she did, case -It" kissed Miss Lizbetll. an' lie say. "Oh! Lii liitli ymi will try ter iualt Willinui h..p.y won't yuti'.'" An' Miss Liz'heth she plied: "Yon, Bessie, I will do my best." But her voice soun ed cur'tui", an' she looked so pale, dat Mis (irahaine eonie in 'bout don, an' axed her vf do ruin wani't too warm. But she said 'no" un' den she pullotl hcrsef tergethet, an' went on drt'sain', l'res'n'y de preacher oninc, an' de wait-fi-Hiiu' de ytither eomp'iiy. An' inter w hile tie preacher he put on dat ar Ioiijj white gown o' hisu', an' put dit black eiiiK'crn 'round his neck an' tuk his stall' un de flu', under de hi bell, Hindu onion arbor vitae an' aeiue white flowers, whur we all hod hung up in du middle o' de rum. len dar was or mighty wliisra-rin' an' obrybotly 'iiii'iiwhI hsikin terde do.'openin' into Mis (irahuino'a ruin, whar de bride wait ijwine lead outer). All' de white fnkes dey all tried pi rr good place so dey coiihl bear, an we all ihoih wo crowded tor ilo winders, so we cud peep. I got or stan' whar t could nee, I tell ycr. I'm alien pwine mv, or break, my neck, yen suh ! dat I is I Pres'n'y do waiters 'meiKd tor cnni out an' don here como Marso William wid Mi (.Irahaine, an' de (iincrl wid Miss 'LU'bcth, an' Marse William an' Misa 'Lij'heth hIimhI tcrgiMhcr an' de preacher 'monoed tT marry 'cm. He got ter uV word "Kf enny man kin show jest cauw" but ho didn' gitmi fulhor, case 'Unit dat time Mis 'Lii'beth glance over ter de parlor do', tn' daggered an' fo' ennybody kiiowed it. .) t 'li n llarrisnii done jump in de ruin an' cntch her ter keep her frm lallin'. Yes, bless (ind ! John Harrison his own se T! I ientenni'ti ! ! dar was so no stnnishid fokes dar, dell! 1 thought fust, 'twas er haint, but he didn' look lak mi spciiit, less 'twas de levil. His eyes was I'yar Inniiiii', lak lire, an' bis luce was a ipiiveiiii'. an' his close was jess kivered in mini, lie hilt Miss Li.'hetli in his anus cr scrim', den he laitl her on do sola. Marse illiain he went right over to her. an he niutiiilicd nil' tie fokes, so she could git ail' (see she hrd fainted w'en she eutch sight n' Mist Harrison lookin' lit her so straight ) an' he knelt down side her, an' called lu r his darlin', an' fanned her, an' rubbed her ban's; an' Mist' John Harrison he cntch up cr glass o' water, an' Hung it in her face. Lawd ! how dein too men did love d.it 'unman ! 'I'i -a red lak, ebon dm, V warn't Ihiiikiu' ii iiulhin' in tlis world I but her! But soon n'ter Mist' Harrison Hung de water in her face she come too; an soon cz. she sot up on desola. an looked s.iiicr lak liorso'f agin; seeiu lak Mist' llar-ti-oii 'incnecd giltin' mail, case he say jess cz. fierce! but kinder sad too: " lii.'hcth is this the way you keeji your promises '(" She didn' 'ply er word, she didn' ebon look at li i in , but jess kep' her eyes on de llu'. IVn Mist' Harrison say ter Marse William, which was stanin' right close tor Miss Lizlieth, Mist' Harrison say: ' She was gaged ter me, sir. Now let her choose between Us.'' Marse William he Jsitlered or niinnit, an' he glance down at Miss 'Li.'bctli, an' soein lak his whole heart come in his eyes; but he said, mighty proud : "She has chosen sir. She is my wTe." "Not yet Mister Leslie. Not yet thank tiotl." Mi"t' Harrison plied. cii he say, clear an' loud, so all th: I'ukes could hear liim. ho say : "Now 'Lii'beth choose between us. If you love him (an' his voice slink (I've got no other word ter say. If you love mo, ycr did once 'Li.'beth. "(he say sorter low) dill Mister Leslie," lie went on, turiiin' ter Marse William, "I shall claim my own.'' IVn Miss 'Liz'bcth, she stood up an' w'en she did, (Jonterineiis! ycr could er heerd cr pin drap in dat house 1 1 Er hush fell same ez it was summer time an' er thunder storm was cumin' up. Miss 'Liz'bcth drawed hersoTup. (See she was tryin' tor be mighty brave den tor make up fur faint'ii' jess now) an' she say, slow an' ipiict : "Mister Leslie is right. I have chosen, an' of course the ceremony will" but den bless (loil ! of she didn' wheel 'roun', ijuick cz enny flash, an' her face got fust red an' deli whiter dun over, an' she put bofe hail's on Misi' Harrison's shoulder, an' glanced in his face, an' she say "Oh! John, what made you come back V'' an' she. busted out cry in' same cz er little chile. Won de fokes looked 'roun' fur Marse William he warn't dar. He unit w'en he hr sou Miss Liz'heth ketch hold o' Mist' Harrison an' say what she did. lie didn' need no mo' toll in' cz tor whiuh she loved, no moron' ennybody else did. Ole Miss she followed him, hut time she got ter de front do' Marse William done jumped on er horse whar was at de gate (de same one Mis,' Harrison rid, tin Maine William didn' know dat) an' was a ridiu' down do road towards homo, fast ez lighinin'. (Me Miss she sunt fur tie kcrridge ter be got quick, an' w en it come, she walked in to whar Miss Bessie was stannili' tryin' ter quiet Miss 'Liz'heth (Miss Bessie was boiiu' tci hep cunvbodv in 'stress no mat ter how dey got dar) an' olo Miss say : "Bessie you will go with me, won't you?" Hen she bowed ter de ooinp'ny.an' she say tor Miss Liz'heth, jess cr. sharp an' cut tin' ez or razor: "Muss (Jrahame I. at least, thank you liios' sincerely for your choice." An' ole Marstcr he bowed, still' an' pmud ter do fokes, an' ho gi' ole Miss his arm an dey walked oiiteu dat rum same cz enny king an (Uocu ! ! Miss Bessie an' you all's I'a. Marse Louis (he was cr boy ib n.tlo) dry went ton, but I stayed bebine. cast' 1 was btuiii' tor line out. of 1 cuii'd. how MUi' Harrison happen hr 'jit d.ir. I didll' have ler wait Inlig. case 'limit tie lime our keniilve went nut de gale, fun nel Taylor's kciridgo tlriv in. an' do Cun- nel an ins lummy got nut, come tor tie ttetlilili , but bless de LaWti ! dey ditln' see none ! We all niggers, we went 'roun' tor de kitchen, an' prcsn'v Si, Cunnel Tay lor's korridgo driver, oume in uu' wo (old him o' de ruptioii. "lar! ' Si say. "I knowed by tie way dat man look, w en he let" our hoti.to dis ovenin' he meant sonic inisohtif! Lawd won't Misstiss be sorry she waui't here ler see de fuss!" den Si lole us dat, da I ovenin' jess to' he iiiciicod ter hitch up tor come tor do woutiin , v linnet Javier sunt fur him in his rum. tor give him snnie 'siriirtiiins 'limit beiu' mi 'hty kecrl'ul will de harness, 'cniint n' or wile horse dey w.i uwine drive; an' th' roa'b was miser hie bad. Si say, wile his niar-tcr Was jiiiill' tilth is. Somebody kili'tkcd nl th' front do,' an' Cunnel Taylor went an' opened it hisse f; an' den, Si say, lie heerd de runnel lathn nn tluiii lak lie was mighty glad ter see somebody, un' hear him say: "Why John how are you? I'm gladter see ycr, frjad Ut see yor, my hoy I Come back, handsomer thim ever an wid or pil o' Texas dollars 1 reckon" de Cunnel said still a shakin loin's nut iu do passu;,'. An' Si my he hear Mist Harrison (dats who it was) tell de Cunnel cz how his uncle bed jess lef him fifty thoiisuu' dollars nn' he hour him ask do Cunnel ter leu' him or hoi-st', so tin itiulil go oil down un sprise his kiulokes. (See Cunnel Taylor lived nigh do depot. nn tokes whar euine on tie train, unex pected, was idlers borrowiu' hnisoM funi him) Si say do Cunnel 'plied: Al! ri'rht, John, nil right, (nine in ter supper, an' tlien we'll keep yer coinp'ny Home o the wav. e arc goin tor er weddin' to-niirht? "Who?" Mist Harrison 'ouirod ''William Leslie an' 'Lii'ln'th (irabuinc' de Cunnel 'plied Si say won Mist' Harrison hour dis, he got nil nort ii' colors. "William la-nlio un who. he say "'Sense mc John, 'House me," do Ciinin say "I forgut yon used love do girl.' W rVr rVnw her" Mist' Harrison say "(ireut Hod, Cunnel Taylor, I washurryin home Ut nwke her niy wife I Hut they ain't married yit (he say). For Uod'i sake Ion' me a horse quick." Den, Si say, Cunnel Taylor, sont him out ter saddle his ridin' horse, an' Mist' Harrison, couie out ter he'p him; nn' he didn' wait fur Ilo supper, miw will I ho juinpcd ou dat horse, an' he gidloped oil' sitinc ez he was cr 'struct oil man (lak hi' made Marso William gallop or hour arter wurds). Si say de reason Ciinnel Taylor an' de ladies didn' git d!ir no Hooner, d;it wile horse nienccd capeiin' nn' kickin' up so bud dat dey lesser heap o' tiinooi) do way, an' so dry missed seein' de show. (I duHii' iiuvvcr want ter see sich or nuihor uiyse'f). An' now I'm gwiue back tor Marsi' William. Mummy un' Aunt Hinah, dcy was let" ter take kecr o' de gro t 'oii-e 'twell de white I'ukes come home dat night, an' w en ole Marstcr au' de yuthers gut batk, Mninuiy tole 'cm cz how Marse William bed come in lookin' aostrungc uu' onyctlily dat .ilaminv sav: In do name n' (led Mnrse William what is tie matter?" A n' she say, he said: "Nothing" so short dat she was fecrd ter n x. him eniiytliiii'' else. An he went up stars an' put on sumo mo' clone, an' tuk his overcoat; an' w'en he conic dow n, she iv, seem lak he was sorter sorry fur peakin' so sharp, case he giv' her er note ' Me her ter give it ter Miss Bessie, nn' he She will tell yer, Aunt Cinty. An' now oniiti-iiyo Aunt 1'itiali, iiood-bve Aunt Cinty" an' Mummy say de way he poke, so lur away an sad, would a made r block o wood cry. An don she say he wont an' jumped on his own horse, which ho must or saddled hisse'f, an' rid twav. W on de white fokes not back, ez I tele yer, Mammy tole cm dis, an' don she gi' Miss Bessie do note. It was mighty short, in' Mammy she lisseu' su, dat she knowrtl it by heart, an' she learnt it ter me. Here is what it was : " I leave to catch train for the West. Will write to Father and Mother w hen I can. I oiiitoit them liessie an Ood ole.'S you till." Put was nil an Mammy any w 0,1 Miss Bessie rend it out loud, ole Misw she sot ri'rht down on de low bed in her rum, uu' ole Marstcr he put his arms roun' her an' sot dar by her, tin Miss Bessie she jess flung liorso'f down befo' 'em, nn' put her head in ole Miss lap; an' dar dey stayed, nil cried, an cued, count o Marse W il liain; case dar warn't notliin' in dis here world dom throe fokes loved Ink dey loved linn. Dar warn't no Chrisiiius at our house hit year, 'cop wid de chilhm. Me an' Mammy cooked er tine dinner, bill de grown fokes seacoly teched it, dey missed Marse William so bud. Course Mis Liz'bcth didn' come to our house no mo' hut long in January she un' Mi." John lli.iTisoii got married, uu went tir lexns to live, an' ole Marstcr tnoken sole Thorn- ilyke, funniture an' a'l. Se 'in lak he an' ole Miss eouldn' b'ur do sinht on it. Las' or letter come frm Maine William ter olo Miss, nn' she sout him some close an' Jim (tint's Marse William's body sar- iiit) he begged so hard dat dey let him go ter liim too. )at w'us er busy year; an' one day, 'bout t'me dat Marse William went way, las' year, ole Marsier come in ter dinner, nn' he 'poured mighty weak 'an t'red. An' he say, "Bessie, my love I wish you would w rite to William an' a-k him ter come home, fnr my sake. Tell him I'm gotiin' feeble an' need him." (See Miss Bessie was livin' wid us vit. She wouhln' marry, do' debeatr; lierlykep de road hot, a lidin' ter see her. She 'fused 'em all. She used to tell ole Marstcr nn' ole Miss she eouldn' lovo none on 'cm well cz she did dom. An' dey was power He glad, case she was dey main 'pendeiice ilese (lavs i. nut e i was tooi'i ver. Miss Bessie she writ, nil' de week li ter Chrismus Marso William come, lookin' so do mi' thin an' snd, yer wmildn' scarcely knotted he was de same Marse William whar went 'way. We all in do kitchen coulihi' he p 'pariu' dis time he come home an tie viither. Hen. de sun was u shiuiii', rill do flowers a blooluMi', an' do fokes hull, riu, an' he hisse'f a lathii'iiu' adi'irin'. ive'v cz cr crickci: tbs time, do sky was thick cloudy, tie uroini' was kivvrvd in snow, an wuss dan dat, .Marse William looked lak cr ole man. Trouble kin work mighty changes, an' dat in jess or little while. Hut a'ter ho got home he 'nciieed ter sorter peurton up some. An' do our 'mis part nil it was, dat lie done jess lak his lather nn' mother, he 'ponded on Miss Bessie fur chrythi'i'f. lev didn', none on em, want her niiton dey sivdit. But she 'nieiiccd gittin' thin an' nervous lak, a'ter Marse W il'iain enme. le trolihle 'pea-od ter b ur nn her den, wuss dan uvvcr. Hat March was or mighty cole, "damp pell o' weather; an' in do fust o' de Bor- r.iwin nays die .narster ctme in one iiioruiu' and 'plained o' cr pain in his Hide, ail' wont tor lied, an ole Mis sunt fur de lloctnr, an' she an' Marse William, an' Mi:-a B, vsie r.'jwcd oh: Marker day an' night; but dis here was do niekuess whar no I'octor eouldn' euro, nn' no nussin' eouldn' he'p. It was de las' sickness, an' 1 lod was n call in' fur olo Marster an' he was wi'liu' tor go. I h'lieve Mnrse William come tor know in dein tun weeks what er bountiful 'ooniun Mis Bessie w'as; case soom tor mo. oi she prayed by tie bed, nn' road tie Bible out loud, an' waited on ole Mnister pcarod tor me she hik lak do Lawd Jesus bed sunt her fur or 1'naeo An ;tel, ter he p hiiu ter face death, nn' not bo skoer'd. One evouiii' de sun was stca'in' thew do winder bhiics, an' streakin' de liH close wid jailor light, an' falliu' on ole Marstcr' face, lak de glory o' de world ter conic. Ole Mis an' Marso William an' Mis Bessie was kneelin' by de bod. an' de lloctnr was staiinin' 'fo' do tire place, mighty still; nil' 1 was squattin' down by de tire, fixin' some hot bricks; tin' 1 hear olo Marstcr say 'Bessie I' and Miss I'lcssie she went closer tor him, nn' ho tuk her han' don ho reached out an' ink Marso William' ban' an' ho put Miss lWie'x in it, an' he hilt 'cm both in hisn, an' he say, ' Mr son, she was tlia wife von onirlit to have had." An' Marso William he liilt Mis Itcssie's han' Mill closer, an' ho say so yctrnns! "I know that now Father." Dcii ole Marstor' fane sorter got bright, ami he anr : "My hit' yethly wiah, think God." An1 den be kiascd ole Miw once er twice lak good-bye an' prt'ii'ny et de tun euuk thorn outen sight, drawed ei long lurth, an' den he was gone lordoses. Illoan'yrr all mine my emu' chillun, Aunt Crcecy Mid as alio wiped the tears f oul her eyes. 1 lovetl ole Marstci, auina r, cliry lsaly olsc tint knowed him.) Dcy hod er liig fitnni'l (dar w on't nolmily thoii'tlil no mo' on, il, in von all's trnm' pal an' olu Mist was near 'Ixuit 'strarled, an' Miss llPKsiu 'sistetl on wourin' inou.'ii'u', sanio o she was his ow n chile. O io evcii'i', Hot lung a'ter do fiincr'l, me an' Mumncy went lor git, onie hark, an' jess en we was 'limit tor git over de fence, whar wo all used play I sue Marse William uu Misa liessie I'oniin down de road; an w'en iley got cloie ter du thicket, Marso Willinui suiter smiled, au' he any : ' Tteisic dua T yo i leiiieinhcr how we used pin v house hero, it'id 1 used call you Little w'fc?" M m lles-iest'd "yes1', I was light in those days liessie (he sav, mi'thiy soh'iuii) I know now as I told Fai lie, that you ought lo have lieen my wife I loved l.v.'lirlli vriv nuich hut Ih-aie I have Iha ikctl tiod, a thousand limes, a 'lco I cauie home, that ho k now mo on lev than I did invselt', un' tliat he kept my lirau I'm' ties hi",li an' F ile an' pii'e love; an' 1 shall thank lion even il' voii never mar me I lie did i' lak sayi'i' dcni las' words, or hit i den he cntch Misi I'.essic's chin un' liicd up he face ho ho could see her eyis, an' he say, "I'.ut vmi will many me, won't you my darlin'? Vim wi'l he now, ill earnest, what you used tor lie in piny, my ow.i lillle wii'eV". I iiint nuvvor heed no' ply i'u.ii M'ss lies sie, hut I knows dut one sunshiny moi ni i' dat ,lune, dcy was ma icd in tie pa'lor yaiidcr an' dcy lived lice 'twell thy son William was lior.i Itlat ve y Wi' iam whar conic hmuo, ma; lied to -day) an1 dm dcy moved tec ThiusUin, whar dey lives now. I'.ut i! do seeiii inonst'ous strange tor mc, dm, many gals cz dar is i i do world, Ma so William I.rssie's son, should a stiayed toV tor 'I'c.-.as an' I'glited n.i Miss 'I.iz'heth ti uhamo'H dauliioe, and dey should a lovetl one 'iiother un' got married." 'it co tai'i'v docs" said buoy "hut Aunt Ctcoey, I'nclc Will'am loved Aunt liottsie the host d t'n't he?" "Cnn-se ho tl;d'' Aunt CrriT answered decidedly, "c:'se he wai.i't Ioi'm' lur je-s fur her purty face (do tlat was pu-ty nutt'i hut ho cntch sight o' tic lily witito soul a shiir i' hch'ne il, an' ycr know do llildc tells in il ii elicn I oi l llitsc'f does 'speshly love do part' i'l hcio i.'' "And Lucy" Alice said 'i'mle WiUuin was thi ik' ig aliout what Aunt Crecey has hcen telli'ig rs, when he looF.cd at Aunt Hcs-iio in iiuiz.lcally, and said, us lie I .soil Coin n II jiie, to-tlay. She tlocsn't 1'avor her mother. She is siiine th' ig like you, my w 'e." tuk KXD.j EVERY" DAY CIANTS. Why Home Is ol aa Sweet as It Might lie fin' sinmc Men. iTlUll till' I'lMllit I'll'!' I'O'S- The man iu the household is not popu larly an cbjet t of inieh solicitude uu the pan. of the members of the family. There is an erroneous idea that he slays down town nil day having a good t'liie, thu, he is always smoking or te'ling siorios, in going out to seo that mysterious other miiii, and that ihe hard, du'l ioutuic of business is the last thing that li" ever troubles himself about, and when he goes homo al nMit h; wife looks at him sus piciously mid s:'ys in a 1'ivl 'ul Voice : "I shoi'M think you'd want to stay home soniivnioi, John. Baby's sick, and Harry cut h's finger, and the girl has omie to her cousin's funeral, and there's no lire iu llie raii'jC. Oh, denrl If girls knew when they were well ulf they'd never get mar vied.'' And John goes into the kitchen, whis tles all the lime he is mak'iig the li-c, hoMs the baby and whist'es ii'l it goes to sleep, and is still whistling sol'l'y "Home. Sweet. Homo," when his w"o erlls out : "h'or morey sake. John, do stop that v hisiling ami come to supper. Oh! niy poor head !" John goes to supper ; there is a whistle about "lloui Sweet Inline," strangled in his throat, aii'l it choke ; him into s'lt nee; he tlies no, to think of a sweet, serene face 'til nn aureole oi' white hair that used to look ut him with fond appreciative cv s until a few years ago. when ilie film of death bio t I him out. Ilis mother, who hail alway-a kiii l word lo w.'coiiie him with : in whom he had take all his f,n li.. boyhood hopes, his Utile tormenting cans, his t'reqiii ut disappointments, whoso eyes held a 11. line of low that lighted h's p ith even yet hi mother ! "John, did ymi see about the Imihr to-day ?" "There I 1 knew there was something I had for.oticn, Nel'ie, but we were invoic ing a" day." 'Invoicing I Yes! More likely havim: a game of something lo pass away the time. But I suppose 1 can go down tu morrow ami seo about it. I haven't anything to tin ; women never do have, you know." John duesn I say anything', being a man he cannot talk hack ami preserve his own self respoc.; he hasn't ihe heait to whistle, mid it would only make matters werse if he did. lie wou'd like to try yes, ho wou'd, just us he used to when he was a boy, face downward on his own lillle hod, with his mother s lov'ng hand earessiior his hnir. Men tv iii'tv lh,s ii I ci, Hi'io'oi il'iii'l cliniitt' much ii ter hM. But ho wor'd look lyvll crying uow, wouldn't he ? So he sinokos or ruds the paper, helps undress tlie baby and won ders a ho looks at it i1' li'e is indeed wor h living. There may not he any necessity for John's w.'fo always meeting him with a smilo and roses iu her hair though she was ready enough to do that when she was not his wife, hut she has other duties now. But just because he is big and strong, ami comes in with the home quick stop, there is no use o1' her nagging ut him us i1' he were a mere calculating, liiunoy makine; machine. There is no little downy-checked, rosv liped baby that loves being potted any hotter than that same c.alwart, John ! lie needs to be praised, loo, niiu to feel that he is appreciated, am! ho du'sn't want to w..it until he has typhoid fever or pneumonia, cither, in order to bo of some consequence at homo. The Indian believe ill hardening their braves so that they tan endure mortal pain and make nn sign, but they are sav ages. It will not enervate the house hold of John to seinl him from home with a kiss and welcome him back wilh a nmile. and, Nellie, don't forget il ! The armor of love is triple plated. It i slated that Mr. Barnuin i having a aign painted which will read: "Thi ele phant ia white," THE COMING HOTEL. A (.cfniiiii Dcvrrlptiini oCthc (-rent Ahum iciui tuiilcr. The following is the translation of un article, in u B'rlin paper which will convey nn idea of the Herman estimate of the coming American hotel : "The latest Aui 'iican progress in build ing will be the 'mammoth hotel,' soon to he erect A on th;' Shell ltoad, St. An, -us-tine, Kla. This t'lioi inoii hotel is to have a frontage of three Knglish miles lon and a depth of six miles, the ht ight of seventy-seven stories; will measure 11,810 feel from the ground floor to the roof. The hotel will have lio stairs, but live hundred balloons will always be ready to take gnosis up to their rooms. No rooin-wai-ters are to be employed, but visitors will he served by a newly patented automaton, pul up iu every b"d room, which will do all shaving, shampooing, etc., for uuesls by n very Minnie ami iic'enioiH thi ii r la'C'i'iiiint. Supposing the guest requin hot wa ter, I In' automaton will be ali'c tn call down s.airs: ' A bucket of water for room No. 1:1,1 UT,' and the water will bo up ill seven st'coiu'-i by a patented elevator. Half an hour bolero lnM" 7i"V, instead of riii':in;; bells, n gun (twenty-lour pounder) wil1 be fired on each floor to call the gucwt.i to get ready for their meals. The tables in flic dining room.- will measure four miles each, attendance being per hVini'd by twelve waiter on horseback on cither side of the table. Music dining IttlJr d'h'ilr will be played, gratis, by eiht. bands of eventy-livo men each. I 'or ihe convenience of visitors a railway will be built on each floor, as well n tele graph ollioes. The price of one bed room will be from o'le to ten dollars. The cost nl' the building is estimated to be gliSll. (iiliUM)il. The billiard room will contain nine hundred American, ninety nine Kit in h and one Kngli-h tables, and most of the visilt X- are expected to be Ameri can'. The billiard room will be lilted out with a spittoon on,' hundred feet in cir cumference." A BEAUTIFUL DEATH. lLictor, is I got to go ?" "Aunt 'Liza, there is no hope for "Hress (he (treat Master for His good ness. Ise ready." The tloetor gave a few directions to the colored women lint sat around 'Liza's bet', and s,n..ei! to leave, when he was recalled by l ho o'tl woman, who was drifting nut wi h the tide. "Marse Jehu, stay wid me till it's nber. I wants to talk oh tie old times. I kiiowed you when a boy, long 'fore ymi wen! ami been a doctor. I called you Marse John den ; I call you de same now. Take yo' olo lnanimy's hand, honey, and hold it. Ise lived a long, long time. Ole marster and ole missus hah gone before, and de chillun from de old place isscailcred nber. de World. I 'd like to see 'em I start on de joii'-nev to-night. My ule man's gone, and al! de chillun I missed at dis br.'s; has gone ton. I ley's Waitiil' for ilero nimbler on ile golden shore. I hress do Lord. MarsiVlohii. for de good light, and b e liol afraid tu meet do Saviour. No inn' wo k for the poor mummy, no mo' trials and tribulation: hold my baud tighter, Marse John ladder, mudder marstcr lli'-s s ehi'lun lse goin' home. " The soul, while pluming iis wings for its flieht to the (treat Beyond, rested on the dusky face of the sleeper, and the watchers, wilh bowed heads, wept si ent'y. She was dead. l'.i.t l'mtKixs. CLEAN CONE. ViiiM tie (Vo'idyo 'Vitiioii'. "Ho you really love me, Beryl T' A pu'r of soft, lustrous eyes looked up iuqiiiiiugly into the lace of II Hold Wy v. I no, ami over (he sweet, girlish f.iee. swept a wave of pallor, quickly followed by a sunny smile us she saw by tin: ex pression "f Harold s face that the question had not been ask oil iu seriousness. "How ymi frighten me I" she said, nestling close beside him ill the Ciililiding. trustful Way thai is so i ha''t.c.e'isti.' uf woman when she is about to lay pipe for a new boiiutl. "If ymi hail boon in earnest. Humid, 1 believe your word World have broken my heart" and stepping l.i the other side of the conservatory, into which tiny had wandered after (ho last waltz, she ;,. z. d steadfastly out into the deepen ing glnn'ii uf a November liighl. "I'tiur little hiiilling." said Harold tn himself, "how madly she loves me ! My words, oven though spoken- in jest, have all'eo.ed her slraiigvly. and she steals away for an instant to conceal the tears that cannot be restrained." Harold had never been arr.Mted for knowing too much. He was a young man of singi'hirly pure life and light pants, ami MOVr olli'f hid th' T'' fvpt nerosS ll, (. flecked horizon of his lawn-tennis mi I cig arette existence the Cold, snilitl fact that allcr whirling in the dreamy measure of a wall even the best of women love to Nlenl a while away mid stand unostentatiously on the side of their foot in order that their corns may throb untrammelled in all the buoyant gladness of a temporarily removed slipper. w 11 Y I II I'. (; i . i n A I. 1,1 i r IIOM 1'.. Thomas Jell'crson was silting in the lawn in front uf Moiiticello one evening when ho espied n solitary horseman com ing up the road from Charlottesville. A ho approached, the sae of Albemarle rec ognized him as (ienoral Washington. He went forward and greeted the old hero warmly, ami remarked that he was sur prised to see him. "Yes, Tom, 1 thought you'll bo mir priscil; but I have, come to you to stay." "You'll be as welcome as the sunshine, ( !otirgo; but what bus iK'eiirrod to ninko you leave Ml. Vernon?" inquired Mr. Jefferson. "Martha has learned 'Sweet Violets?' " sab the Father of his Country. An Austin man, who bus just gut out a book of poems, met (lilhooly, and the fol lowing pliHceilings Wore hud: "Hid you rend my new book?" "( Mi, ye, 1 road it." "How did you like it?" "My dear, air, I assure you that I laid it aaide with a great deal of pleasure. A VIRCINIA BELLE. A Virginia reporter thus describes the belle of a hall he recently attended : Coin plexion neither blonde nor hrunoiie, hov eling between ihe tl.iwu and tic sunrise of a summer's nioiniii ;. eyes beside whose arrowy glances ('lipid's kn 'cue t darts lire only lit for killiu ( frugi and clams eyes that drite the very stars nl' heaven tlii t raced with envy. Lishiv inure glor- ioii-.iy silk ni in in owe innt'.llh' lids oi Oriental houri. I lair in whi Ii ion iliou sand sunbeams n stle, il nkly luidit, line as gossamer threads, but li miillg, n li t work which sent'ei of masculine strug'.'les have found powerful as ill ! green withes that bound llclliah' Sum -on. Matchless iu grace. Marveloiisly gifted in woman's grand endowment tongue. Tones soft us the softest wa'bliu gs of a flute mi ti. pie x as at twilight. A po'arstar iu every ihroiig Inward whom nil masculine ci in passe joint with euiislniil linger. A mag in I strong ( noic.li In turn a w hole Initial ion lopn i in i y. and bring ihe p! incts rii-hin ' fi. mi lb. 'ir far oil' spheres. Love lier, liiole enchanting creature never flit ted tliioe :h the paradise of raptest poet' dream. Ilesciibe her? Were my pen a quid I'l oul I ho pinion of the lolUest ser aph that burns in gleaming glory, and dipped in the refulgent radiance of the rainbow's fountain, it would be impossible. liaphaiTs ghosl, lifter three centuries of celestial practice, would faint nl the task oflrying to depict her iraineiident lovcli- llf s. itnivi; v imv. There is a great comfort to he a boy iu the amount of work he eau got rid of doin.:. It is soinotiincs astonishing how slow he can go an errand; perhaps ho couldn't explain himself why,w hen he is to the neighbors' for yeast, In: stops to stone the frogs, lie is not exactly cruel, but he wants to so if he can't hit cm. L is a curious tact about hoys, that two will bo a great ileal slower about doing anyihing than one. Boys have a power of helping each other do nothing. But say what you will about the general usefulness of hoy, a farm without a boy would very soon eonie to grief. He ia always iu demand. In the first place, ho is to do all the er rands, go to the store, post ollioe, nuil carry all sorts of messages. He would like to have as many legs as a wheel has spokes, and rolale in about the same way. This he sometimes fries tn do, and people who have seen him "turning cart wheels" along the side of the road have supposed he was amusing himself ntul hiding his time, lie Was only trying to invent a new mode of locomotion, so that he could economise legs, and tlo his errands wilh greater dispatch. Leapfrog is one of the me; hods nl getting over ihe ground quickly, lie bus a natural genius fur combining pleasure with business. , "YI'IH Kll.l. m.MOCIt T." Cut, I'ast, of (ieorgia, who wa an ofli ccr iu the Con fed. rale army during the war of the lieholtioii, tells the following amusing story, which has not hitherto ap peared in print: "I have always had," said he, "great re spect for the valor of (he Massachusetts I Knew, and there was one regiment particularly- the Ninth - -which fought like tiger. It so happened that during several engage ment we were pi, led against each other, and there was lunch desperate work, I can assure you. liming oue of our euonunters, we were for.unaie enough to surround one of their companies, and ns we Were shisit ing away, they, string that unless they sur rendcred they were certain of annihilation, showed the white flay;. Cul'urltinately, this was not see u by iny entire command, and several shots were tired nller I had given the order to cease. In the midst of this th siihory firing, there came a strong Hibernian voice from oul of the bushes: " 'llowld up, Vcz scoundrels; we have siuTt-ndi'ied, ami yen l.illeit' IlimocraLs.'" II 11 II III Ml II V.Alt I. If we had no heart wo would have no troubles! c could laugh and be merry and sue;, without a heart, W'e could cat a "ond d nncr. crack a gouti Juki and enjoy tl': jolli :.s oi l fe with no need of such a superfluity ua a heart. W c could sit down to a banquet and emulate llcliogabiibis in gluttony anil Cleopa.'M iu extravagance iwe wished -uuan'ioyed by a thought of i he iii'vry of the starving thousends by w li 'in wo are sin roiinded daily. W'e could discourse inooi c'oqiiiouly of soups, enutom wi, "ill's, in intwcji, ii nl nil the provoca tives of a ih prated appciite, without a si'i gle reflection that the cost of the iands on width wo were gorging to repletion, would administer oom ok lo hundred of perish ing wretchi. In brief, view the no heal led man in all the varieties ol'cNis.euco, uml ho is nn ob ject of envy. Ho funis, it lightly dmvn tho dance of life, the gayest of ihe gay, lit) sheds no tears, he heaves no aigln. Sor row sets not on his brow, cure blanches not hi cheek; mid, while it is the lute nf other men to bend beneath the prcKsttre uf afflic tion, he atunds impregnable to all the as sault of adversity. SV. hmi Mngtvuut. There como a time after niarriago, sivys Mrs. Stowe, when a husband, if he be anything of a man, ha something else to do than make direct love to his wife. He cannot bo on duty at all hour to fan her, and shawl her, admire her. Hi love must cxpres itself through other chan nels. He must he a full man for her sake, and, as n man, must go forth to a whole world of interest that takes him from her. Now what, in this case, shall a woman do whose only life lies iu petting and adoration nnd ilia- l'1 ? The world is upheld by thu vcracily of good ineu; they make the earth wholesome. Life is sweet tin J tolerable only :n our be lief in such society; and actually, we imm age to live with our mipvrior. We eall our children and our land by their names; their works uml effigies are iu of houses. "It is now scitle," say in exchange, "that a newly married lady ceases to lie a bride and become niniply a wife when she ha wwed a button on her husbaad'a clot lie." It I this fact that make u such happy people. The country ht full of bridee. aivi:iitiskmi:nts. KING'S EVIL Was tins nnmn formerly given to Scrofula, because of il nipci"t.ut a that ll unitdba cnnd Ly i', Ivil.e's t.c li. The v,i1'' i wlsff now, ithd knows lltnt SCROFULA enijoiilv he cniul l.v u llinroii' It uiiilea llnll of ' lie blood. ' It Hits , ii, l !, cied, the llin'aie icri.'lli:ili'S (Is tnihl lloolivll (TCll'Tlltioll ullcf ,'.i in I'ulioli. Allli.lc: In eiirliiT s iiiiioiii,i,it-. di vi loi'tni nis .ait l .cclim. I iilaneoiis I'll options, I'll, mors, Hulls, ( tli'lilliiclcs, Li ysl.i lus, I'm lilclit I loci's, eiiTvons mid I'll y lenl Collapse, etc, If nllownl lo con. IIiiiii', Kliciiniultsin, Kcroftiloti Cu lm ill, kidney ami Liver Discuses, Ttibereiiliir Consumption, mid nit ons ullicr tliiiiKi'i'ini" ur lulul lualutlicH, aro produced by it. Aycr's Sarsaparilla I th only pntotrdil axii alirmjt rrtinhlt blnid-purii;iin(i nirilifim: ll . m , rtcct iial nn allt ruiivii thai It rrnillettles from the vsi. mi lloiedltiirj (scrofula, and the kindred poisons uf i-nniiiiiloits dlscnaca nnd nicrcurv. At the snme lime 11 in riches and llallzes Ihe blood, icslm-liur lli'nlllidil ml ion to llu: Mini nn mm mid rejuveuatlng Ihoontire syslcm. This great Regenerative Medicine Is composed of the pcntilno Houhirai iViirsnmriVAi, wilh Yrllmf ltk. ,nt linffia, the "ioi nl' JV.msiitra uml iron, ami other hifivdii nts of (treat po leney, cni-efnllir nnd sclent lllenllv Com. iwiitnleil. Its formula ( tci iiiuilh known to Ihe nicihcal profession, and the best pliysloinna conslnnllv preacrfbi) AVElt'a PaiisaI'aiui.I.a an uu Absolute Cure For all disease riuisetl by Iho vitiation of . tho blood. It is concentrated to the high est practicable doirrce, far hcyontl any other preparation for which like rlTeeta aro claimed, and Is therefore Ihe ihoaret, as well as tho bct blood purifying medi cine, tu the world. Ayer's Sarsaparilla PIIKI'AltKD BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Man. Analytical ( hernials. Sold by all Druggists: price 1; six bottles for tS. BLATGHLEY PUMP! BUY THEBEST. BLATCHLEY'S TRIPLC ENAMEL PORCELAIN-LINED o SEAMLESS TUBE 1 COPPER-LINED PUMP jri" a btiylntf Itifn-W ihxMm. W:' Jf' For Main lV ttltl mZ:V..?. . L " hilila.1 In lli.t '!'. In C. C.lJLATCHLEY.Mnnuf'r, 308 MARKET ST.. Phllarl'u. S lito to mo tut uamt) ut iieitrtuit Awuk BITTER5 Mrssar(Ua Iter RatWatM IratMat suai-rinit rr.mi a irtneral want of tone, anil tu usual cuiifuiniianla, tlytivepsta anil nenniinnisa, la aeltlum derivable from itaa uae of nt.iii iihtnit slit t and stimuli ( ai'i'. tile, tiiiiiidt il. A mtslit'.liie that will Ot-el a removal of Ihe apeeiSc oltatat la to reni'Wt'il health anil Tiiror, Hint la a tmulna eorreente, is llie real neeil. H ia ,ha ihss esi,,n of Un Ki-antl riquiri-mi'nt wliiea iioik.i ILntclt.'i Momat h Ilium au eff. elive as au inviaorant. For aale b all lrtiifutata ami Dealt r f.niall. Jinn 1 1 I) . sm FOR CATALOGUES. nov 2'J ly EL EST Ut 6 E N C T - I havaaaUblUliatlaREAL ESTATE AOEMt'Y la U( town o WELDON, N. C. 1 havu TEN htic in Wultlnn FOR SALE OR RENT. Alsmt lialf of them atorta, olhoni ilwclllrun, 1 ali have alainl . H.IHMI I.A( ItlX OK Afcl IN HALIFAX COINTY FOR BALt For flintier rsirtieular. nurtioa wlililns In bur rent can ii.pl,v lo me iu s'r,.n or hy letter. , I am now tiikln up all hunt- wrtiea wtuli U sell and ,l utli.liiK llie sunn' at niy own eipenao, ua lisa a ante Ii made, ant) tlion I cliarf omumWoaa, THE Fnr mgr atanclivi aa a puiUenivii and a aaaji worthy Iu It truatrd, I iMiar by penntaalua Iu . Kulth, Krotluid Net i Dr. I. A. Culllna, Li.eU4 W. A. bauld, Weidoa, T. W. lUrrla, UtUeaua. out i r it. p an cm. il J
Roanoke News (Weldon, N.C.)
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May 15, 1884, edition 1
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