HOLT MOME.
irurvei luting to ever la..
IP lUK.me sua" perish..
K'r:Dlb,Se.ieudure forever.
VrtapprWute the radiance
our "doIy home is. and still more
.fiiodinyeyeaandear, .hall
B' be I'P8"?"- tonKae shall be loosed
iffifraptnre to holy home for me
angeUalDg and perform upon
, c?n behold the beauty of beavl
gone to prepare place for
Je4tti Ob rW ua a believe Him. I
he?eS that .Inner ment turn
M7 iivwfrom tne power ofdarfcue
wlea.ienma8ic i sweeter than honey and
to b nIe?U diamond.
Court er-Juurnal.
. hear
'IN THE MORNING "
.Do a see that joang lady ia whiti
- nf thirtY-fiTe. w the uniform of
iDClnr Colonel in the Confederate
Lrri. The time was a summer night
6 the place, the hotel parlor in a
Jl viWe of middle Tennessee. The
1 ili was a "hop" given in honor of
S7eLoc"ofa dSuS-ent of "For
, Covalrv." the daring riders whose
"1 aS household words in Southern
Lmes, from the s mountains of i ennessoe
J the valley of the Miaiiaupp . I he
roans lady referred to was a pretty,
iracefal rirl, with dark, grey eyes, way
SSofa dark reddish gold and the
exquisite conplexion that so often ac-
KBae?'' asked the Colonel's
Fhatfc" Picton's sweetheart, Miss
Garnett." , . ...
"Not the eame one that saved his life
iter Shiloh?" said Capt. B arclay.
The Bame," rejoined Col. '4'erry.
-She is a little creature to do such a
thine, but she did. Yoa see, she was in
the neighborhood at the time bf the bat
tle, and somebody told her that Pictoh
v.a killed. She went over the field and
foand him, badly wounded through the
langs, bit still alive. She sent a boj,
that ihe had brought with her, to hunt
up t surgeon, and she stayed by Picton.
The boy found Dr. Cowan, and when
thegot back. Miss Garnett had raised
Pictou op, with bis hea4 pn her breast,
w that he could breathe mp-e easily. Dr.
Cowan examined :the wound without
moving him, and told her that he was
afraid it was hopeless, for the least mo
tion, even laying him down again, might
produce a fatal hemorrhage. If he could
De kept perfectly quiet until morning
aui the bleeding checked during the
night he might have a bare chance of
palling throogh. 'Well,' said the brave
i;tU , , iV,a oVall Ha fcpnt Bn aict. for
ikuc nuuiaui uo ou ' -i
I will stay just here, and not let him
move.' And, by George, she did; she
never stirred all night, and in the morn
ing they carried him to the nearest house,
and she nursed him until he was out of
danger." ..'',,
"That's asweetheart worth having,
said Capt Barclay, with a glance of ad
miration at the subject of thir conversa-
lion.
Half an hour later Col. Terry was at
Miii Garnett's side, receiving a warm
greeting, that told that the two were fast
friends.
"Tell me of all ray friends in the old
battalion' she Baid presently. - -
"ilow many!" he asked , quizzically;
"more than on??'' ' f
- "1 meant what I said," she answered,
with a merry laugh and a quick, bright
blub; 4,I have heard from one of them
very recently."
"Does Charley know you. are here?"'
asked the Colonel.
"No; it is not a week since I left Mem
phis. Will they join you here?"
"They!' he repeated, inquiringly. r
"Therestof the command 1 meiB,"
she replied, blushing again.
M portion of it may, bu for that part
that you are particularly interested iu. l
cannot say. You know they ? are with
the old General, and their, movements
caa't be counted xm with any very great
certainty." . , .., "..
"The? are thecdmets of the service,"
laid Miss Gaxne.lt.: ;Quite as erratic, at
ail events." . '
"May I , have the 'pleasure of this
d-ace!" said the CoIpaeV- fti ;.the bind
track up a quadrille' "If know it is
useless to ask you for a waits." I
The dance over; !he led her to a chair,
tad, after a moment's gay" badinage, was
about to resign . his place ' in, favorj of
Other claimants for her smiles, - when he
aw a sndden ; ghastly pallor overspread
her reatureaV ....... ' , '
"Miss AUpe yoa ir he .exclaim
ed, anxiously. "Let me get ; you some
It was scarcely' a ! moment before his
retura, but even thenl-he . was shocked at
her white, drawn face, t : , ,'.
"Call my iitterl" she had said id an
other gentleman with her, while Col.
Terry had gone for the water, and both
fcLucy, Uke me home," she whispered,
tainUy,-! amdyioi." " 5 V
Oh nn rfi-imiTM said her Bister,
tenderly, -you will be well in the morn-
Ug." r i .
As qaickly as possible the carnage
was called and the sick girl placed ih it,
4v... aM Snet RtArtinir CoL
Terry wished them good night, expressmz
uis Hopes that Miss Alice wom
covered by' morning. She put out; her
nana ;and, exerting ner strengvu,
distinctly : , x ; , . . i :
"Yes 1 shall be well in the morning'.
Tell Charley her voice failed, nd,
lifting herslim white hand, she loosened
the flowers she wore at her breast and
put them into the Colonel hand. Give
ihese to him yes in the morning."
Utr voice died away to a faint whisper,
and her bead Itrll bak on her sifter's
shoulder. The lady wha had acted as
tbeir chaperon hastened to apply rtrstor
tites and the carriage t rolled swiftfy
away.
iue nexi morning when Col. Terry
-. aaivunc siier ue invalid he had
no need to ask, for from the door loated
the mournful insignia of death. Shocked
beyond expression, the hardr iroldiej
turned away, nnable then to even, offer
ma :rvice84 ii they were needed- He
weni again alter a while and aw Mrs.
ameron, the hostess of the sisters' duri
us rrom ner ne learned the
Dneiaetaiis or Alice s death. ; Hr at-
mca naa oen a sudden spasm otthe
heart, and ahe had never rallied: She
naa noi BpoKen but once; then: they
caught her lover's name, and a repetition
of the words, "in the morning." . - L.
: Moor- Charley, who will tell him?''
groaned 'the Colonel when the lady's
voice ceased. '
"You are his best frk-nd," she answer
ed. "I think no ohe else could do it so
gently.' 'b ;
! can't' he replied, shakiaig his head,
MI would -rather lace a battery. Why.
yoa don't know, you can't think how his
very life seems bound ' up'in hen and
- ' J- ' a, I ., (
J
now "
They buried her next day; six of Pic
torj's 'friends carried his dead love to her
rav'e,-iand 'then came sadly baf k,' eacji
quVstioning who would bear the tidings
to the gallant satireur far away with the
old brigade. ? - ?
That night the order came to join the
main command and by daylight the
troops were miles away.' As they reach
ed the vicinity of the appointed rendez
vous, a desultory firing warned them of
an approaching conflict. Presently they
formed themselves in the midst t a por
tion of the command, drawn up in a piece
of - woods overlook;ng a 'sloping field,
which on the opposite side rose to a sharp
eminence, on the brow , of which was
posted a Federal battery. , j
Farther to the right the firing became
sharper,' and 'soon- the roll of musketry
swept all along" the line. i ,
"I say, Barclay," called Col. Terry,
as that officer passed him, "have you
seen Picton yet?' And, as Barclay
shook; his head, he added: "Tell the boys
not to let him know jet. Wait till this
is over.1'" ( ' . ..
'- "All right ; I'll tell them," answered
Barclays as he rode away.
VThe-old .General (will be wanting that
battery the ;first thing., they know," said
one of' the men, s a shell exploded over
their heads'. - "iheyM,;beiuir keup1 it
quiet." ;s 2" :-':A
i Thari' whVt Sufjaeli yon?" headdejl.
biting off a hngfc1 piece of "loug green :"
'thar go' the Mississippi boys no w. '
As hJ spoke i -a ,tawny 'cufiimn.' moved
out of the woods "and swept-gallantly
across the fields But as they reached
the centre a murderous round of grape
and canister tore through their ranks.and
the column broke i a. confusion. Three
times their: leader rallied them to the
charge, and three times they were shat
tered by the galling fire. !
vTell you what, boys," called out the
long-legged private, who had before
spoken, "thar's fnn comin' now ! Thai's
Gans' bugle. The old regiment' want
some oi the pie : , .
He stooped and felt his saddle girth as
he spoke, then straightened himself and
waited for the command, for he was "one
of the boys." The next moment there
was a ringing cheer from the ranks as
Gen. Forrest rode up. - t
'Boys," he exclaimed, pointing with
his sword, "I want, that battery captured.
One regiment, has tried, and couldi't
take it. Now, I want you boys to do
better than that. I am going to lead
you, and I want you to follow me." 1
Another cheer was his answer, as the
men fell into the ranks. ; (
"Charge f" and doHvh ' the slope We:
the gallant "did regiment," never: falter
ing as the grapeshot Swept through .the
serried ranks, closing each: gap as it was
made by the deadly fire ; on, on, ; follow
ing the;lead of the tall fiugre at the head
6f the column, 'till theyode right1 over
the1 death-dealing 'guns, "sab'ring the
gunners there' and the woods gave back
the ringing- echoes of the famous "rebel
yell" as the Tictory was won. - - "
"V6h1 Yes, but at fearful cost. That
fatal slope was drenched with the blood
of the Southland's bravest sons.
After the charge Col. Terry foand
himself face to face with Charley Pijton.
"My God, how can 1 tell him ?" mut
tered the Colonel to himself, as the gal
lant young , fellow rode'toward him , hold
ing but hid 'hand. I
"It takes the 'old regiment' to do up
things 'in style I" he said, grasping the
Colonel's hand. "Say, Terry, did you
see Miss Alice ? Coleman has just got
back from Memphis, and he told me she
had gone on a visit to some friends in
C ."
But as he spoke he suddenly put hit
hand to his side. "I am shot," he gasped
faintly. It was true. A stray bullet
had struck him in the side, and CoL
Terry caught him as he reeled in his
saddle, and rode with him to the field
hospital. . .
When the surgeon examined his wound
he shook his head doubtfully.
"I know a nurse worth twenty doc
tors," whispered Picton, with a smile.
"Terry, can't you fetch her to mi ? V
.Through the night the Colonel stayedl
with him. Once he waked and repeated
the question he asked just before he was
hot.
"I saw her, yes," the Colonel answered
huskily. "Sue sent you some flowers."
The blue eyes lighted up with a tender
glow, and Picton held out his hand.
; Silently CoL Terry .took from his
breast-pocket the withered, flowers, a
spray of ivy and a half-opened rose and
laid them in the Outstretched hand.
Then the wounded -man slept." -But in
a couple of hours heawoke, much worse,
and the" 6Urgeon 1 in hia 'rounds told the
bronzed watcher-that the end was yery
near.'1 -"':'', 'l "
"Terry !'' and the Colonel bent his
head to catch the faint accents. "Pm
dying. I wouldn't . mind only poor
Alice! Tell her gently, please she
loves me. you know and I ob,- Terry 1
it is hard to . leave her. My poor dar-
iimr'V V
For a moment the Colonel could not
answer. Then, choking back a sob, he
said, slowly and distinctly :
"Charley, Alice is waiting for yoa.
Yon are not leaving, her, bur goin to
her." ; J"v' ' - r f 'V. jq -v. - - ;
- A bewildered troubled look came into
the wistful blue eyes. -.'"Don't
ytxannderiUnd me, Charley?
She. is,. deadWVY buried her there in
C- a I conJdn'Jlitell yon before, dear
old boy : But: now you-will be with her
before yon have time to grieve after her
She died jwitb -'your i name on her lips,
murmaringof meeting in the morning.' "
"iHe understood now; and a smile ol re
lier fluted across his pale lips "Dear
girv ne murmured. ! am so glad she
win not have this grief to bear."
Ibeo he slept again, and the hours
passed on until the eastern sky brighten
ed wnn me solemn dawn of light.
"Terry !' The-word was but the faint
est whisper, bat the watcher insumly
oeoi nig neaa to listen.
alf 4 I . T . m
xi, ia morning," came the lamt gasp
ing accents, and again the white- lids
drooped oyer the blue eyes. Five ten
minutes passed. Then Col. Terry iirted
the dead hands and crossed them over the
pulseless breast, reverently covered the
still-white f24, and turned away. ,
rlis two friends had met. once more
"in the morning" of a fadeless djy.
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ill 1 Tli "''
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6.46 P lit,! Paeaehifer Tfaxnii W ttie V, u
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DAY M AIL A.NI) TKAJA, oi j
' ' Nos. 7 North and 4$ Boutbi
Leave VTUsilngtoa, Front St. Depot
40 A to
Arrive at Weldonat. , I t bo t h
Leae Weldon. ............. ..m....,. ,3 39 F td
Arrive at Wilmiartot, Front 1U
. OepOt lMimiimiMKMmHml 45 t tL
Fast Throogh Mail and Panen?er Tti-Jij
Daily Nos. 43 North and40boutt.
Leave WUmiiiton, Front 8t.
Depot at....... i
arrive at WeldonM...raM...M.M..MM 1.25 A M
Leave Weldon HM.MM..M.M 6.15 P il
Arrive at Wilmington, t rout fet. '
Depot..... 11.25 P H
jky Mount for Tarooru t 7.10, P 1 6h.il
l Ta8day,Thare ly 4nd Jitarc c f fA
TraiNo40 Soatb. will stop only at Uocly
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Traius on Xarlx-ro Hrwih Hoed S jsv
Jock
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AM. lietumiDe. loa-s Tarbra t 8.6r
A M-daily, and douaay, . h
Friday at g:30 P Ai
Train So. 47 makes cic-a ori&dctioa af
Weldon for all poiota N or fh. daily. A.Uraii
ria Richmond, and dnllj orcepl tiuaday via
Bar Line.
Train No '43 run" -i;if fttd maie? elnse
connection fur all point Nortn .via Kiaii
mond and WahinU u . .
All traica 'run uoH l betrreen Wiltdiagtoa
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CHANGE OP BCHEDULS
ON AND AFTEH May 15th, 1881, tt
I OS V M, the following PaMesger Bchtdule,
will be run on this road .
JT1GHT EXPRESS TBAL5B (Daily).
Nos. 48 West and 47 Ea. t.
Leave WllmgtonMMM!M.M.M.M.. 10 C5 P h
Leave Florenee...rm..M
Arrive at C C and A JuQction..... 5.5 A t
Arrive atOohraibi".
Leave. Columbia. 10 CO P fe
Leave G O and k A Junoticn.....lO 20 P
Leave Florence.. " wV Ja, ii
Arrive t Wilialngtoa..',.... 6 S0AJl
Night Mail ahd PAssKsaxa Tbain, Daily,
Ao- 40 ' Wjst, afd Dav Mail and Pau-
BE FOE 1 EAI9, ho, 43 EATT.
Leave Wilrniagton at 11 45 P 1
Arrive at i Florence 3 15 A
Leave Florence................ 1 05 P V.
Arrive at Wilmington...... 6 C5 P
Train fr 4i stocs at all mtrtiotfl
Ne 40 stops only at FJemicgtc-n, Wtll:
vi le, Fair Bluff and Marion.
Pawengers for Colufb'.a, and tV r-cZw :
G.4C.R. R., 0., C A A.. Ii. IL Vt ti-u
Aiken Jorctioa, and all poititi fctiya-',
should take 48 Night xpie',
pepaTate Pullnj&D 8icepars for CI;.1- :
aad'frr Augtifta on tr.in 47. '
. All tiirip run solid beswea Chl-v
and Wiinirjirtotif
. 'JiiUH.e. 'OXVIirE.v3U,!. rtijii
A. TOPr, Gsu'l Pa s i,?-.t-
inty 15
iiftrc Gaaai r;.n-is '- ,
' ynivivgi; Ju-c 4,
1
e. o' cted ca
Uo 1
No 2
fc-TPUESB
.JUS A 41
to 6
h
ON AM) AFTEB Jc?e
low it ? R'jhedulo w11
fis Railroad s '.
PASiESOKR, W.IL AM'.
TitAI.s.
Daily eveert
f Leave WilaJnctor
(Arrive at Charl- ttc at....fi.45 P l
Leave Cfaariotta atM....M..0.O a M
arrive at Wilailagtno at. 3. 25 P 41
Trains Nos 1 and 2 stor at regular station
only, and points designated . iu the Cor p
ny's Time Table.
These trains make close connection at
Charlotte with trains Nof. 3 and 4 for Cleve
land Springs and all points on Shelby Di
vision. "
PAFBFNCER AND FBEIGUf.,
Leava Wilmington at.... 6:30 F K
V Arrive at Haxalet at.M.M. 1:20 A
' at Charlotte aU.. 8:C0 A
Lesve Charlotte at.....7:30 F
V Arrive at Bau.Iett,...M. 1:25 A h
j 4t at Wilmington at 9:30 A L5
No. 5 Is daily exeept Bundav, bat' BO
connection ftr Raleigh oa Saturday
No. 6 is dally exeept Saturday,
SHELBY DIVISION. PJ SSENGEBMAIL
. EXPRESS AND Ft EIGHT.
iraav Charlotte at.....7.C0 P 1
,! ' f Arrive at Shelby aU..M...10.30 P M
w-a 1 Leave Shelby at.M.MM... S:00 A II
"0, ,J Arrive at Charlotte atw 9.30 A fc
Traius Nos & and 8 make close onnecti?a
at Hamlet to ted frnm Haleigh, except a?
above- :
Through Sleeping Cars betveea H&!elgt
and CharlMt,
Trains No. 1 and 2 mile eccrtctl n at
Charlotte with A , T. A O H. K., a riving
at tsta'eavtale ane eveoicg, aul cwvetiafr
tbare with W. N. O. U. K. for AsheiHe and
all point on W N O. R. B.
Tralri Nos 3 and 4 conrect c?cfAly with
Chester A Xetior at LitcC'lntcr.
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SCHUTTE'S
SEA-SIDE PARK HOTEL!
Wrighlvi!le 9o;infl
JS NOWOPEN FOR T1IE r.ECLPTION
of gueats. ,
t" The table l supplied v. Hh the pro
uca of the Soonda and Sea.
Transient and regular boarders taken at
reasonable rates.
F. A. SGflUTTE,
Je !Hf . i - Proprittor
SCBPPEEN8NS I
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Wiaa Compeiay, WhiteTiii-, J. U -Priee
aad aaasplea a' "ap jklicati j .
. liexd ia year ordsrs Ht U lebc.jr s
The faliowlng qrzotatio&s represents
wholeeale priees generally. Iz snaking up
til orders hihepri9a have to bs eharged.
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Hides, v Ht.
Werseru Sasoked
baas..
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Sidas, y a .
She aiders. "O fi
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naeor.a Lima, eac .
New York,eaek, cvIH... 1
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10
25
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MO
faiilCKS Wilaaikgton,v.ii 7 CO
i orntra ............ ...
fl D TT FJw N orth Carolina &
Northern,' Ib... ..
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COTTON TIES J New V bdl 1 CO
(Pieeed . I 25
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Tarn, p bunch 1 00
FLO UK Fire. ? bbU 0 00
baper, Northern, V bbl. 6 60
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alaekerel, No. 1, y bbU.18 00
No. 1, V K bbl 6 76
Maakerel, No. 3, V bbL...11 60
Ko. 2, VKbbl 6 CO
Mackerel. No. 3 y LLL.CO CO
Mullets, V tbl.. 3 IQ
w N. C. Herrir.f, Vhtg.... 6 13
Dry Cod, V o... 7
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Cadix V sok......
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SHINGLES Contraa.1. T.
Common, V . . CO
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TALLOW y lb . 5
TIMBER Shipping y M.H 00
Mi l, extra per 4l....M....10 CO
Mill, prim per CO
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Common, per M. 5 00
Inferior to Ordlnsry.perM 4 CO
WHlBXElf-Northn,perl 1 25
North Caroina, per jral. J CO
WOOL Unwashed, per 2ba. 20
Waehed. xer , .,, 25
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PRINTHS !
AT. THE
LOWEST-PRICES'!
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