'fcV2R GIVE UP.
O nover give up and never get h ue. -k-f'eu-tt
brave houl, you'll weather it thro .
K .Never s ,y fail.
1 hrice clad ia mail.
Is the hero who's honest and true.
When the weather is-dull. and the rain
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Be here -shrink not from the shower.
v r ueHair.
Aicii.Hg the air
I a iM.w.spauinny collie and tower.
What though riches should take wings and
- I !-"',
M.ti i iy lot with th louely bliould be;
.Never give up,
Mixed in the cup ,
; f tears are tlie sweets ol a tversity.
"If h- h-iu-hty passhj with a'sneer,
i i,iik tnl ('an eclipse the bphtre.
ever hay die, .
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Atlanta Constitution.
Ji flerson DutIs.
A leprtrcHa'ive iftbe Conptitution
I av.Lg heard that Mr J (J Derby wan
in the eiiy, roceected to the Kimbali
House yttttiday afleuooD, and bad a
to; g aua .leaaut talk "Mtu bim con
c. ruiug matters which cannot fail to
iuteiett tut; readiDg public. Air Der
by. formerly of tbo publishing bouse
cf Derby &" Jack'son, but for many
yfiara past connected witb D AppMon
x. Co, arrived m Atlanta on Friday
u oruing. tic bad been epeuding eev
tral days with ex-President Davis in
no beaualui bomo at Beauvoir. It is
well KU'jwu that the bousa wnich bo
rpresehtn e toj pnbhsn Mr Davis'
m m iie of tbo war. He found Mr
Ajavia en ymg exctileut health, and
xpree ijimseif much deiigbted
with bis visit to the hospitable uome
ot the ex-Pieaidebt ol the ConfBde
racv. Mr Derby found the m mime
well under way, aud h ery teou
ucneve that taey will uo ready for
publication in tbe fail. Tbe meoiorits
win couaictof two large ootavo vol
umes, illueirated witii portraits ol
those wbo acttd under tbe immeciate
tidminisiiation of President Davi?. A
large portion of tbe first volume wili
be devoted to Mr Davis' views as to
tie causes bicb led to tbe late war.
Tue remainder if rolume first and tbe
w o'e cf volume tecondwill re ate to
tbe conduct of tbe - a .
as iuuou baa been said recently
about tbe Djrsey will case, and et
pecially iu view of tbe dispatch from
Ntw York in yesterday's Constitution
.in reiationrthereto, Mr Derby in
formed the tepo.-ter that the hoube i t
lieauvoir, which is a large aud elega t
nianuiou, was built by jut Brown, a
Miebissippi iljntcr, and doubtluss
coet iU.COO, the bum reported. Mr
Brown btcame invoked for a large
amount, and Cuptaih Doisey bought
the buute fer a um lt68 than tnat
paid for it by Mr Davis, tbe latter
having purcbited the premises some-
t me belore tbe limess ol airs Arsey.
It was not bequeathed to bim there,
lore, but was a regu:ar purchase, bo
iur all tbe money received from Mrs
Dorsey's estate by Mr Davis bas been
expended in ditcuargiL-g Buudry ob
ligations and paying taxea against the
tbti.te. As 'ia well known, tbe 6Uit
originally brought was dit-missed by
the court.
Mr Derby say that Mr Davia ex
pects to make eOO or l.UCO bales of
. cotton on bis Mississippi plantation
tbe coming season, and epoke in en
couraging terms ol the industrial and
Agricultural future of his S ate.
The family of Mr Davis consists of
himself, bis wife and bis nephew.
General Joseph Davis, both of whom
are rendering valuable at-tistance in
tbe literary lalor wb.cb be bas in
bacd.
Bt. au voir is a station midway between
Mobii.e.and lScw Orleans. Tbeplace
is appropriately named, for it com
mands a n:Ost btautiful view of the
Gulf.iupou the nhore8 of which it is
Mtuuttd. Mr. Derby also paid a visit
to Mrs Augufcta Evans Wilson, wbo
lives iu Mobile, lie was the first pub
lisher of this lady who bas now such
great and deserved 'fame as the author
of Bculah, J3t Elmo, e?o, and to him,
the last named, nd in the opinion of
-many, including the writer, her best
work wasdedtc ted. Mrs Wi.'eoa is
not writing at prestnt, but j receives a
large and Me tidy income from tbe sale
of her published works.
w Orfe bc Picayune.
Wcdiied Lotc A True Incident.
'Make the bed easy, Mr B,' said old
Uncle Abe to tLe undertaker, who was
preparing ti e eoibQ for his tged wife
Miike the bed solt aud easy, for her
old bones are U nder and so. t, "aud a
hard bed will hurt them.' lie forgot
for a moment that old, gray-haired
man -that she was dead; that' the
old bonts bad done achiug forever.
Hi xtycf our years had she wa ked by his
ide, a true and loving wile, bix y
four yeaih! Jiiet think of it in this
ego of divoice Sixty-four years had
they dwelt under the same sortows ot
life; together mourned over the coffin
ol their first born; together rejoice in
tbe prosperity of their sous .'and
daughter?, and, now she h a left bim
alone, ft o wonder be fcrgot. Her
loving bands bad so long, cared for
bim, for be bad been tbe feebler of the
two. 'Until death do ua part,' said
tbe marriage service tbat had united
them so mauy years ago. Death bad
parted tbem, but tbe love still tur
ived. Tenderly had be cared fcr ber
all these years, and now tenderly did
be watch the making of the last bed of
thig still loved wife. He had , barely
breuted the etorm of life with her by
his s'de, but cow that she wai gene
hp coald cot live, and in a few days
tbey ind Mm by her aide.
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nov ?2 T -'
Gen'ISup'tG Office
WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA AND At'
GDSTA RAILROAD CO
Wilmington, Nr C, Nor 22, ;
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE',
On and after Rnn Vm i-i rli
lowing schedule will be run on this road:
DAY EXPRESS AND MAIL TKA IN. dallv
Leave Wilmington... f 40 A M
aniTo i riorence 2 Qtj p jj
Leave Florence j 50 j
Arrive at Wilminjrton 8 iO P H
FIGHT EXPRESS T3A IN (Dsvly
Leave Wilmington 10 13 p M
Leave Florence 2 2 ) A M
Arrive at Camden Junction 4.15 A M
Arrive at Columbia , y 00 A M
Leave Columbia.... f CO P M
Leave Camden Junction... 2 Of) M
Leave Florenoe 2 l'0 A M
Arrive at Wilmington..... .G HO A M
This Train stops onlv at F!en..ncton
Whiteville, -Fair Blui, and Marin.
. Passengers for Columbia, and all f-oiiition
G. A C. R. R. and ia Weeiern North Carnil
nn, via Columbia and Spirts nburg, chould
take Night Express Train from il-nintrton.
Passengers for Augusta ehoald ink Nirht
Express Traft), which connects oloRoIy ri
Florence, Charleston Junction and Csmden
Junction.
fiSt Through 81eepln(r Cars on all rtht
traus for . Charleston, Augusta and Colum
bia. Trains leaving Wilmington 8atardr.
nights do not make any conneo'Uon for Col.
umbia.
JOHN F. DIVINE, General Supt.
nov 22
OAKOLINA CENTRAL RAILWAY CO
Orrjoa ulraaiL SurxaiHTESoiBT,
WUmlngton, N. C, May 18. 187P.J . '
Change of Schedule,
ON AND AFTER THIS dte, tbo f)How.
in ur Schedule will be onrtd - in this
Rallwart
'( Passenger, Mail and Exp.r.ees Train. '
Leave WUmlngton at.... 7:03 P II
No. L Arrive at Hamlet at..;.... 2:27 A M
J " at Charlotte at..... t:20 A M(
Leave Charlotte at.. ..8:25 P It
Arrive at Haruletat 1:31 A M
" at Wilmington at 0:SQ A M
Close connection made at Ikmlet lm
trains of Raleigh A Augusta Air Line
way.
Shelby Division Mall, Freight A Passenge
ana express.
Wn a I Leave Charlotte.... .1.8:10, A M '
ao-7 Arrive at 8helby... 12:30 P If
Ho. Leave Shelbr........ 1:16 P M
iJ Arrive at Charlotte......... 5:05 P M
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