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V i i -,r t FRIEND OF TEMPER AtlCE, FRIEND OF TEMPERAtlCL I OrnOAt ORGAH OF THE ORDER OF THE FREESDS J ,- . OF TEMPERAXCX. aT-I Hi'M -- aa ha aaf PUBLISHED BY KALEIGH, N. C. AD VERTISEMEKTS. A limited number of Adrertiaementa Will be Inserted in this papet at the mm r FOLLOWING RATES : SPACE. IMo 2 Ma 3 Ms. 6 Ms. 1 Y'r. TERMS: One copy one year $2 00 " " six months....... 1 25 " " three months 75 CLUBS: Clubs of Ten or more names Trill he re- 3 ti r r ceiTeu (r ................ iiiu cava, ; " THE FRIENDS OF TErFERAIiCEOinECTOnY. The Order of the friends of Temper ance was instituted in the city of Peters bars, Va., on the 29th and 80th of Novem ber, 1865, The State Council of Virginia was organ ised atWaynesboro', on the 24th of April, 186C. The State Council of North Carolina was iganized at Henderson, April 8th, 1867. The State Council of Texas was organ ized by Rev. James Young, on the 4th of jnW ifi7lwithQ2 Subordinate Councils and a membership of about 10.000. TV a State Council of Mississippi was or 'ffanized at Hazleburst on the 24th day of ScptemDer ioiv. The Supreme Council of the Order was j . Diat Watt Brown, Waynes ville Instituted m reiersoerg, ouuo iuo VOL. vr 14th DisL R H Lroo. EUzabethtown. 15th Dist Rev a M Bay, Lumberton. 16th DisL J 8 Worth, FayetteTflte. 17th Diat. Geo P Barnette, Bmit&neid. 18th Dist. Rev W 8 Chaffin, Snow Hill, and William Robinson, Gold&boro. 19th Dist N B Broughton, Raleigh, and J D H Young, FrankliBton. . 20th Dist. L R. Crocker, Mansofl. 21st Dist. L Turner, Oxford. 22nd Dist. E T Brown, Hillsboro'. 23rd Dist. Dr R H Wycbe. Haywood. 24th DisL ReT Solomon Apple, Milton. 26th Dist. Capt R P Troy, Greensboro. 27th Dist. Rev Edward Howland, Ftank- linsville. ' ' 28th Dist. Rev L II Gibbons, Carthage. 30th Dist. Rev A W Mangnm, Charlotte. 83nd Dist. Frank Brown, Salisbury. zvltA Tit. J M Shellev. Tbomasville. 40th Dist. Rev J A Keajjan, Reem's Creek. 41 at Dist. Revs TV M Robey. Lenoir, and J A McBride. McBride's Mill. aoa THist. C A Nichols. Marshall, and luu - Rfv S Colhs, BakersviUe TlAXy21&I3. 4 OSr: rCC WEDNESDAY. XIJGTJSST; S3, 1871, NO. 18. 25th, 1867. - This Order, rapidly spreading tver the Bouthern States, bids fair to be the means of accomplishing great good. ' To BbCTTKE a Chabtbr. The following u th form of arDPliation for a charter to form a Conncil of the Friends of Temper- "wo, the undersigned, Inhabitants of, believing the order of the Friends of Tem perance to be well calculated to extend the blessings of total abstinence, and pro mote the welfare of mankind, respectfully petition the State Council, of the State of, to grant them a charter to open a. subordinate Council, to be called Council, No. Friends of Temperance of the State of , to be Ideated , tmder your jurisdiction. We believe in the existence of God, and reverence the teachings of the holy scrip tures. Thp next session of the State Council ranklinton. N. C, on the Will iro unu - . ' ,ni 2nd Wednesday in wovemner, ion. TEXAS. OFFICERS OF THE STATE COUNCIL OF TEXAS President, Rev. B. T. Kavanaugh. Assoetate, Judge J. 8. Sullivan. Chaplalft, Rev. Dr. F. 31. Law. Secretary, J. E. Foster. Treasurer, Judge S. S. Munger. Stale Lecturer, Rev. James Young. Conductor, Col. T. T. Gammage. -Sentinel, John R. Steele. DISTRICT VICE PRESIDENTS. 1 F D. Allan, Galveston, Galveston co. 2! R. O. Love, Houston, Harris county. 3. J t -, Austin county. 4. W C Crane, Independence, Wash. Co. 5. Rev. J Johnson, Anderson, wco Cured by an Earthquake. BT DAISY VKNTNOB. In personal appearanba the two men were widely dissimilar. Nugent was not near as handsome a man as Hesteth ; bat there was Boracthing better than mere beauty in the broad, white forehead, and the frank. She sat there in the window, with 1 bine eyes that met your s so clearly; her pretty hands clasped idly in her and his physique was certainly lap, the soft September enn throw- 8nperb. He towered nan a ueaa ing a golden ray on her bright hair; above most of the other gentJe len sat thinking, and calling herself all in the house, and, like most very manner of epithets, of which "insane" large, powerful men, his manner was, perhaps, the mildest. And yet, toward women was peculiarly gentle looking at Soph v Schuyler's arch, and deferential. And Sophy little, lovely face, you would have thought bewitching Sophy, with'hor yellow him a fortunate man who oould call hair, and lovely, child's eyes, had that wistful, troubled smile into the attracted him curiously from the gray eyes which failed tlieir liquid very nrsc. . directly behind her. depths iust then. h ihere waa another essential ainr- T, ws a superb one, and It's all in a tangle," thought ence between the two men. Hesketh e party arrived at their destination Snnhv ; which, beinrr. translated, sentimentalized over his "sad story," in due course ot time, and when the ta camo, and fifctually broke up the tete a tetc The mountain parly assembled early the nejet morning, but they did not get off without several secret heartburnings. Hesketh, very much to his annoyance, found that he was, as it were, obliged to go in aunt Cynthia's wagon; and that much enduring lady was separated from Sophy, and compelled to matrohize Florence and Annot Osborne, a very tall, sallow young woman, whose rather too easy manners were for given, becan3e of her papa's millions down in Wall street. And Sophy beins. unhappily, wedsred in between Mrs. Cochrane and a pruirish Bos- tonian, named Clay, became more resigned to her situation when Owen Nugent climbed up by the driver, meant that she was partly engaged whioh, between ourselves, tn nnp. man .and awakinsr to the con- clever a sciousness that she was growing rather too deeply interested in an- other. was a conclud ed to tnke a stroll bofore dinner. j 4- r ,v i;f 1 Pronol, And they drifted off in twos and daption of the last French . . neratlhff disregard novel he had read into real lite; but 0r tnejr chperonea, unti1 those good Nugent really had S a history, al- hdies finally went back to the piazza . -I- J1IV1 t- t, ,anaa Vm-tra KrnfrT, it. was never SDOkeu or. lor a quiet eospid, aou iciu tu ummk o mv f RlinT,inff out of The summer roses bloomed above a Pf " " V" rrj! . ui..v. --i.tr- o I . . . ot tneir several uirtunuus as pioaacu . wi . : 1 nn the wav UD. livery umu uer blithe, rrirlish laush echoed down 1 Square, 2 Squares, 3 4 v I Colun i Column, 1 Colu'n 250 400 650 7 00 10 00 16 60 3 75 6 25 800 10 00 14 00 2100 2400124 50 525 8 50 1160 13 00 17 00 24 60 36 00 800 18 00 16 60 I9 60 25 86 50 00 67 00 12 00 20 00 25 00 SO 00 86 00 70 tt iOO CO Wpledg. onwlres, IndWdaally d 6: lcei euch dilemmas; but the girls m teai uttie grave wnere, uaio ua , . life are apt to find them more seri- buried the love of his boyhood ; anl Hesketh was a good deal piqued ous matters, and this particular girl even now, it was some faint, with Sophy for her innocent gaety had contrived to place herself in a shadowy resemblance to the sweet most unfortunate position; for faced New , England girl, that tt.i. TTV.rV. tVia nnlnntw man 1 Krri frVt. the softest tones in ulS al- 1 :.-,r,r,rJ Kiv-nao ho rrnld hf mar V auLIUilU liCOROHUj vuvi . j i "t I HilX1 lc l i tin 1. I , . , . . i . T T to bom sho landed she owed; al- ways mnswal vo.oe, wnea no spoKe ry wMp any one w mnw.. was "jr r. - ordi- beside her; ana tnereiore, ween sne v.. . a . , "Truants ! We have had such hunt "for yon lw cried the beauty, with an angry sparkle of -her eyes. tlesketli slipped bopuy's hand with in :ii own. 41 How dared that man kia yonr hand!" he said, in. a wrathful under tone, as they followed tho others. " Vaughan!" u Oh, my lort 1 do not desert me ! I have no one left in the wide world to care for mo it you do.1 And Sophy felt miserably guilty. and-descended into the valley of humilhtion, and Vaughan talked desperate stuff, and persuaded her (and hiraselt very nearly j tiiat sue was his sole hope of redemption, while his thoughts, carrying on the double train that they often do, were busy speculating whether Sophy Schuyler, with her Carlo Dolei face. and Tjrospecuve ionune, was as ricn a pnza as sauow iunot wsDorne, with halt a million already her own. And for the rest of the day his mind ran upon a certain old proverb, which demonstrates the superiority of a bird in the hand, with curious man whom.she was beginning to re- pertinacity. alizo she did not love. ! "What in the world lnve you Saddcnly tho churoh seemed to been about, Cynthia ?M asked grand- grow daikor ; the gaslights on tho pa Schuyler, the next mornirg, as altar quivered ; the ground beneath he sat in his easy-chair on the piazza, her feet shook violently, and tho and watched the party of youug walls seemed to totter at their very neople at a little distance. " I sent foundation! Tho musio ended in a Snnhv nffto tret a few roses in her nrnlnnfred shriek : people snranc to phpota nnd I'll be handed if I See I thcr fp.t; women screamed and - . - from nesketh. Florence's blue feather nodding in front of her, be side Kngent's broad shoulder nis tracted her attention for a while J but when the choir of lovely voices joined in a chaunt, (they wore a party of musical amateurs irom ine hotel, not singers indigenous to the place, reader mine,) solemn and subdued as the music was, Sophy's head droopod forward between her hands, and she began to weep soWy. Sitting there phe Tealized; with & sudden flash of self-understanding that she could not,' must not marry thiiman wbo had so bewitched her girlish Rt-nsos. Could she ever stand in a holy place lice this, and givo him tho most solemn vows that can bo spoken ? Sophy, shivered, an( grew faint at the bare thought. No, she would not boar it another day; she would tell Hesketh to-night, and- then, if he wasn't generous enough to -cleaso her, she would confess the whole rmtter to grand- TV . Ii .11.. tti.n .TiA pa. ins wratH was uuner uwu bnrtlen of a seciet encriffcment to a th. tb Ha nhosB to feel personally any improvement m that respect." fainted ; and everybody rustieci into " Why, brother,' poor aunt j the ailses, crowding and collective nrf traces of the State Council Enclosed is charter fee, $5. Ritual, $5. ance, was an artist, and poor, to Sophy. But it is only the crushing Had the at was and looked rather very much. about to happen? Sophy's soul OFFICERS OF THE SUPREME COUNCIL. Pres., A P Abell, Charlottsville, Va Associate, R H Whitaker, Raleigh, N C. Chap., Rev. X P Garland, Richmond, Va, 8ec, Rev. W B Wellona, Suffolk, Va. Treas., T N Ramsay, Raleigh, N C. Con., Rev. W W Greene, Lewis Store, Va. Sentinel, W II Grew, Richmond, Va. . 21. Rev James Peeler, Cameron, Mlllam co, T" a .. T?ApflAV OAHTltV. Biennial Session in Raleieh, N. U., com- 22. Thos. uain, oasirop, -"?ul 9 J 8 Loving, Liineny, uiuvw utj. 10 Rev. Jno J Berry, Bryan, Brazos co. ll'.. -, , , Burlesoa county. 12. T S Allen', "VVheelock, Robertson co. 13 W G Davis, Middleton, Leon county. 14. Thos. Gored, Midway, Madison county. 15 E Curry, Crockett, Houston, county. 16 T R Bonner, Rusk, Cherokee county. 17 J H Regan, Palestine, Anderson co. i T?r1. Kamer. Fairfield, Freestone co. 1Q Rev W O Beeson, D. D., Tehuacana, Limestone. . 20. Jas. Scruggs, Marim, uaiis cto t. o ta uftwwVy I , . v - - i n i . i x i iinToron 1 1 i.i.i h hiiu iuuivuu i auici i " v " j i at . hilo Owen Nugent was a wealthy nary way ot the-world to oe caugni -& fl Rtrf Hum 1" said grandpa reflecting- rushed to her. hps in. one agonized J r. . .. I t C5 4 nor) on,1 iniDniiTtn rra rt 1 V. J lifinliolnr whom half the crirls in town bv outside show and glitter; 'that ... - . h nfJ he, nrfif.pn(rfii Jv. Sophy xrp.ra r.razv about Of course, this Sophy's unsophisticated eyes were ot to gee tne clance, but went on the previous day aia maice ner rain l,o nr.lpr nf things. Lwrrlno bv it U not to be wondered flirtins with Aunot Osborne. Aunot er pale that morning, but Sonhv onsrht to have clung to her at. poor suitor, and disdained the wealthy one ; but, alas I she was pos- time longer, probably, in a vague nrgue j tneir ramb!e very contented- sessed with quite a contrary demon; state of discontent and uneasiness, y And, somehow, Sophy dropped andit happened in this wise. scolding herself because Vaughan's behind, and Mr. Clay was more of a when the - i . " nil . admired the handsome artist, and om gentleman uhik.jci and stood oeuinu ner aunt wiui Sophr wo)d he gone on -omo- i'"m Sho the paTr ; " J I cheeks whose crowing blushes he certainly could not complain of. . , ?t 1 . . ii . 1 1 jyTlS IIJRH mvi.t-. ..v,u bophy was an orpnan, peruonsiy society a ia not give ur r Florence's blue feather is- mencing on the 4th Tuesday in July, 1873. WEST VA. OFFICSEB TOE STATE COUNCIL. 23. Andrew S Woman, ausu. . 24 Prof Hollingsworth, S Marcos, Hays Uo. 25. Leon Rogan, Lockhart, Caldwell co. 26 Douglass, Seguin, Guadalupe co- 27. James Ramsey, Gonzales, Gonzales c5. 28 , Wilson county. 29. S M Mays. Round Kock, n miameou o. with Nugent Associate, Rev C T Butler,, Bhepardst'n. 30. R F Slaughter, Kaufman, Kaufman co Chapl'o, Rev W 8 Pewick, Martinsburg. Secretary, Davia noweii, unanestown. Treasurer, G T Licklider, Shepardstown Conductor, JAB Kennedy, Moorefield oi w u norrot.i, fialaAo. Bell county. 32! Rev J n Carr," Paris, Lamar county. 33. Geo M'CormickolumbuColorado co, 34. W H Wilson, Troupe - - .9 m 1 - t- 1 1 J pretty, and destined to be tuo neiress pleasure, it lorence oenrane uau appear ,n tne distance, nf a vcrv rich old grandfather ' who not come to Catskill,- in all her :n attendance. vainly endeavored to keep her in or. radiant, successful beauty, fresh from The party got separated, of course der, and frowned darkly over his a score gold speotacles upon all her lovers. I am sorry to say that aunt Cynthia, ; a k! h t,err ana Koine n ft e en louv!" - J 3ucce88tul teauty, iresn irom xne party guiMa.au, . - water-color of tri,Ph, at Nepon &T YpfXZT' aunt Cynthia, and then sne strayea annL -rro w ly eseape.1 .aw a goof doal m: n-i o Lbllo nf HPVPral PY" " , y , P 3 n.nA'a nninV. rost.lPKft blno UmW. The air blowms on xu.100 vvu. .. - annt Uvntnia, ana inen u bubybu 1 -i : . , 15 , . . An nnnilnrat.nnd.hfir- a rrwlr esoaucl Urroaaw a good doal more than face, and a gust I a DIMUUluut "'. " I J1I' '-.it Ii J a . . ir. - - . Ul,.. .... . b " : p . . 1 A 1. t .u r , Tixr lit. nf hers, and Vaughan had to brine 1 Owen, be years his junior, abetted her wiUtul that is, she had accidentally neap, 01 going juub " V"n'- r: ' t gravit- to aid him in th" rae tell yo'u little niece m halt ner naugnwness ; o wen JN ugent s reiurn iru.u u, . 'beaut when 8U3(J(,nfy coming to serious gnt. "Owenl Owen! Whcro are you? Oh, -cornel" Hesketh, witn tne iranuc "srrur which sometimes seizes men in an unknown danger, was tar in ad vance of the struffsling . crowd in Sonhv. who is yonder handsome the ailse : but Sophys light form fellow in the Vandyko style the was lifted from the seat, and a voico one who seems smitten with that said tenderly, '. t . saffron colored youug woman ?" "My own darling ! ' It is a slight " Aunot Oiborno ? Oh I you mean earthquake trust mW Mr. Hesketh, grandpa. Shall I Sophy closed her eyes; in all her Krmir him hre. and introduoe him ? tnrror one hot throb of joy thrilled " 1 . . .. -r f which her as no ioy had ever done oeiore. It. they perished they wouia ai&to- . mi 1 1 V. Diowini' uu uoi of rain drops, re- She was Sophy A reamed they did in that face vived her ; she opened her soft eyes. Smith county. betore we die, just let VIRGINIA. OFFICERS OF TUB STATE COUNCIL OF VA. 35. G H Gould, Henderson, Rnsk county. .f . t been fQT the g00(j nd h-lg prefienCQ at Catskill and BT.' wiI cXven lady's very culpable soft-heartedness nothing but mountain air would con 88 89 40 4i.Keti5&iorujiomj""vx. I vauenan nesseiii. crave Annt. Cvnthiaand Sonhy had come I T?iftrnfte. conscious beauty as was, . Jas A Poage, Greenvuie, xium, couukj -n present instance, &opny wouia tent tne beauty alter tnat lmeiu- .JMA.BwindeUs, ancair,w. . . . oWlient mamma . J L Lovejoy, Ji-, Jvenwn, -xeuwu w. uaiu,j, gcui;c. w . a miia assenu tu lo piau , President, J. B. Blanks, Norfolk. Associate, Wm. Hall Crew, Richmond. . OhaplainRev. -ijSl' u L W WilUams, Sherman, Grayson co. to Catskill quite early in the sea- u.a neVer looked handsomer Uian and then oblivion I oecrewry, xcy. f" Li t. nuw. Decatur. Wisecounty; . ' .... " . 42. Frank Hawkins, Waxahachie, Ellis co, 43. Judge F D River, wonnam, x muu w Treasurer, Rev JA Jefferson, Petersburg Conductor, E. T. Kinney, ataunion. Sentinel, J. H. Gentry, Waynesboro'. DISTRICT VICE r RESIDENTS. No. I, Culpepper Distxict Rev J B Taylor, Jr. Culpepper C. H. r No. 2, Orange DistrictRev J w Mc Cown, Gordonsville. No. 3, Fredericksburg District Dr II McD. Martin, Falmouth. No. 4, Amherst District Maj Thomas Whitehead, Amherst C. H. No. 5, Nelson District W 8 Murrlll, Elmlnsrton. No. , Danville District Rev G W Dame, Danville No, 7, Halilax Dlstnct ur urammar, Halifax C. II . No. 8, Boydton District H Hervey Chambers, Boyd ton. No. 9, Richmond District Wm Hall CreM., Richmond. - No. 10, Norfolk District C C Brown, Norfolk. . No. 11, Portsmouth District Rev Thom as Hume, Portsmouth. No. 12, Suffolk District W D Kitchen, Windsor. - No. IS. Charlottsville District R S Morgan, Charlottsville. No. 14, Bedford District. No. 15, Petersburg District. .Rev John A Jefferson, Petersburg. No- 16, York District: .H W Moreland, York , No. 17, Berryville District. .John R Nunn,Berrf ville. No. 18, Augusta Dis't..H H Peck, 8taunton. . T No. 19, Lexington District.. Dr J I T.Altc.h- Collieratown. No. 20, Covington District. ,T McAllis ter, Covington. . - No. 21, Wytheville District 'No. 22, Strasburg District. .Dr G A Brown, 8trasburg. No. 23, Christianshurg Dlstnct..Rev LB Madison, Christiansburg. - No. 24, Abingdon District. ,D 8 Gnm, Abingdon. , No. 25, Harrisonburg District.. M Lin don, Mt. Crawford. , No. 26, Farmville. District. .Rev R W Bidgood, Farmville. No. 27, District. .Rev A P Boude, Shen andoah Iron Works. ! - . x.a. r!A AAYinfv 45. L, uisnop, v., " -vr ,mnnr iV.a crnnsta at the v,a wallrod out on the Diazza 46. WD Shepherd.aan nromo.iJOJLar w 1 a . : 47. Dr Kearley, Canton, vanianaiwuu boarding-house where tney were 10-1 tD0 evening ot ner arrival, auu i 1 48. Jno W Bishop, Navarro, Navarroco. . TT.Wh was kr frr anaintanea with 1 uqituu 1 7-. . 1 TT 1 40 E R Dodson, unmer, upsnur uuuuijr. 50 Wood county. 51 1 Gen Josh Whitmore, Sulphur Springs, Hof&ins. ,r . . 62 . . . ., . Marion county. 53! jB"Giileland, Rock nill,Henderson co. 54 R W Duke, Weatherford, Parker co. 56". D L C Collips, Tarrant county. The next aemi-annual session j of the State Council will be held at Bryan in May next. MISSISSIPPI. OFFICBRS OF THS STATE COVSCIL OF MlSt1 President, C. H. Allen, Osyka. Associate, G. W. Purnell, Hazelhurst. Chaplain, Rev. A. B. Nicholson, " 1 - Secretary, Jamea Cutrer, Osyka, Treasurer, Wm. Hoover, Summitt. . Conductor, H. F. Buffkin, Copiah Co. Sentinel, J. R. Gualtny, Liberty.: DISTRICT VICB PRESIDENTS. Rev L R Redding, Ex-P. State Council. Col C P NeiIson,.Pres't Council No. 19. Walter F Tynes, Ex-P. Council pio. o. Rev A B Nicholson, Chap. S. Council. The next session of the tate Council will be held at Ilazlehurst, Mississippi, on the 4th day in July, 1871. . stern scrutiny that he felt he was 1 ' What, lover For Sophy somebody said, just behind her. receiving, isnt grandpa teatea narcny Knew warn. n w . "ipeny for your thoughts, Miss him with fine stately courtesy; "That I am -Oh! do you love Sonhv " praised his water-color with a deli- rae so very much ? I JSlJ-'-.- f,ti hnr. at,- 0tu cate aooreciation that pleased the He set her down out of his arras, round pebble which turn artist ; wiu uhb ury or am n vuc .u - Sir Joshua Reynolds and read hi in rosy. at a glanco. An hour or . two later grandpa Poor aunt Cynthia ! When Schuyler, sitting-in his easy chair , grandpa went to his room for his surveyed Sophy with an odd smile nap, he cross examined ljer merci- as he gave tho floor an approving legslY. ana invoivea ner in a mass 01 1 pai wim m jjui'a-uv. 8 cairreai'z-1 . Hiamt,.saianBiwiytjiwR.tuft taoe to tno' at h'j side. on a treachorously under foot; she felt herselt falling gave a gasping cry A warm hand c:asped hors as sne trp.mbled back into consciousness. Mv dnar child !" Owen Nuceht's nnroA wa thi artist. Heslceth was own1 Kr ffrmer acauaintanee with I . t - nnctdv "Am .vov. i I li " ws . x 1 VOICQ Will " ni.ru.v. w . I 1 . 1 1 a . - . .1 1 nnatnni1 I -vt . 1 mnlUinr nn onrl I i 1 ' . n..;K1 nni-alnoa- rtn t.rfl(llCtlOnS DOIOrO BUQ very nanusuuie, vucu r- JNUgeni,, as u BT you nun, uy 7.-"rrT" I. Vul ftt. '.Rnt fnr .nm aintmlar frnm Nnnt's haDDV. face. the world and women better than down with Sophy's hand on his arm. ness Sopfty essayea to stanu. P- --u '-"r"" fiTond most men, and had, fascinating man- For two weeks past Florence had right. ,ecture or questioning which hor w We hwe experienced a rerasrkable ners, and ftreat, mournful eyes, with posed, smiled, and angled for; the the color rushing back to guilty conscience told her she de- convuUion of nature, upon my wordl a poetical way of expressing himself goiden prize, while Nugent seemed !lQa5e'face as she realized agiinst served; and the only remarkable Sophy, do 7 you know that did him good seryiee ; .nd find- provokioglT nnconsciou. of the en- wJe shoulder she leaned. How S mXnanUy. ing this young, fresh girl, (with an Ure proceeding: To be sure, he was 8hall we r? strouTfor Timl doTn t ind wWs going to become of tu 1 vir t tiM. fit wonia tie Bimw . . , - nan "Krn0nt ifttiaf tit it. foronmne lace dv van- wu uoi j it,. moVi. anrt lanilea on a Sireei., leauiuii vw.v , u vo . , - . v.. i. 1. .aM escaucu uo "vv, . 1, r : .ju . Uk... little green ledge, unhurt ; they were ;rrV,t via thftofd ffent!eraan mnched " Grandpa, how did you guess ? i r.nrrv ninlr At . and told her. in I Who told VOU 7 aroma of grandpa Schuyler's fortune wjt j uA MAAb-i inn taniin 1 on h i nil tztzii. icaun'w v w - . o . - . - about her,) picturesque and pretty have been a difficult matter to avoid en ledge, unhurt ; they were arm, talking animatedly all the time, dvke) wnom you were , m ww.cu U A.- .. (UB lio nMMAdnl 1 :.l HidmiwVand . 0 -s no0nt and whfltl SOMY Care mm ner eooa WHO WUBU 1 w.ud, . fin r 11 1 ir 11 1 1 1 1 v. ni.1111 v . xas l?wiw.w n ar A7 11 lit ill 1. uuu ilu k uj.. r 1 ni.n.. .mi 1 1 utti v iiiiii liid aovruu w i " . w " O" I , - 1 iXUJKJLJ . - J to study ner m anotner way, u aad Bophy raissea nis mm not .very -greau - nn nink M. and told her. in Who told you 1 thinK 1 conn u.jr jww ....itv- , - , . TW .arv anA l'AnArir wnn1dnfc .J f ortmof hlncr Rhft had he Said, quite grdveiy mioi'i ..vit.' , - j 1 au uuu v r a ""ue .t. ... 1 Tarn sprv-ints wno SClUOm lie. are 1 an oan, zruu fww o"" i t Kit 1a rrnnsfi." and that he mv deal my eyes. II 1 were you. ADVERTISEMENTS. ACTIVE PERSONS WANTED. il. 7. r n . mnrt nmorrflli I .. J mU,. it novo IMT I I thin piayeu iue rtM? ui a ? 7- "l tions, anu wouubicu "j 1 .a rrrivfi'v You . . i ..-,r rPAir ipolrrhL vnn know she jut try to comfort and console nevcr lelt betore, when she saw him laughed. him a little, poor fellow ! playing chess with the beauty every 0 . but I think I will Uy to Sophy was to- much -of a novice evening. And ;to-nir,ht as she satin ciimb it with your assistance "and in that stvle of came to accept it in the window, she was speculating Bhe put her hand m hw with a child s " . o . . . . " ' i .mn (t.V. lneV Were vcu lit ..ov, r- - ...... . , '.II 1 .JilrAstnnf any wav but au pied de la lettre ; whether Vaughan wouia engro, - - - however, for lor a week, at the smallest caicuia- spe or,- v,0ffor, fft-mtv him. V which, was hp.r all the time upon the trip which XT . w,, rt, let j,er co fasf tion. And Hesketh played exactly what he meant her to do,) they were expecting to take up the ana watched her steps with such and then-and then oh! the old mountain next day; or if and here solicitude that her njjiDj eolw She worked herself up into Sophy blushed alarmingly, and went came - "3 ci 4. auai Via imacrinnrv v.nm thA wmaow. to neouc a r a ptfriUUU ICVVl VJTa -o J iiVViijr w-w y v - I top i .,1.1 i.U Vit- Knrlr t.rt tinrn Rrinrtlv. I Nneent. 1 W( But the next day grandpar was S jphy stole a step nearer her. attacked by a most untimely fit of lover, with! such a pretty, appealing. the gout, and Dr. tiray was sent tor gesture, inamoHiiiiiw invoiv .... in haste, and prohibited his stirring " Hum r said grandpa, iy ing Jus as his I aunt vyntnia double game of devotion to Sophy away from the room. "That ct and Annot Osborne very skillfully, grows very like her father. It the pair slipped "That child 8 a NORTE CAR OZINA. OFFICERS OF THE STATE COUNCIL OF N.C. President, T. N. Ramsay, Raleigh. Aiwociate, J. R- Morris, Goldsboro'. Chaplain, Rev. F. D. Swindell, Ocracoke. Secretary, R. H. Whitater, Raleigh. Treasurer, V. Ballard; Raleigh. Conductor, J. 8. Worth; Fayetterille. ,4 Sentinel,). T. Moore, Goldsboro. DISTRICT TICK PRESIDENTS. 1st Dt, No appointment made. 2ndDUt. Rev x o Andrews, riymomn. story. over his imaginary woes ; she spent two sleepless nights for fear he didn't love hor ; and, finally, when the declaration came, and he made an artistic and pictures que scene over it, t her intense be Uormont. Rrtnhv was not half as I 1T11U.I lilVlt1 I ' m 1 EnereeUc persons, Clergymen, doctors, , A lawyers, agents, business men, farmers, nappyasBneuaiumagmcumu,. salesmen, dealers, and all others, male and i& t nriiiinn ift mvA t.hp.ir whole time or . . . part of it7can easily make $100 or more a Aunt Cynthia had gone over to month, by engaging in light, honorable, enemy ; that is, she had been as ;X uwVxXr. much bewitched, a her niece with ritory given. References as to character ueSteth's beautiful eyes ; and she required; Btampsfor return postage de- nh and kept all her w nfa irrkTiy Hnnresa 111 luu auu fwv-w - r nil cvu w j w nlainlv. IL A. CARTY, - X40. 8I0 Junestoxu. otroci Philadelphia, Pa. ACTIVE PERSONS WANTED. dec. 21 -ly. petted Sophy, tremor about grandfather's objec tions to herself. What grandpa T?ir,rto onrrrn:0( mnsfi nt I mprciittl Irinvidenco tnat me C-aitu- Nuent's time, except tho rare mo- quake occurred to-day. It you oniy raents when he slipped iiway from had had th0 sense to see from my clnster ro3es in her Monde hair, ., am,t Vnow I should her to P... Md., nno- ?!XC truaive act jor uuu. jhu, ug- ... - 0 - very bewitch,, in her fresh. girlish a shy, nappy gtoce, that nUer- tween gr PM pw , --r h "b"e Thelr loveliness, and found Florence .ing- My npset h.s , ' rT,- ' d NoeenAoro- no.es-mo.' tl hileeliO looked naively Nnffint 3 tSCe. k.vMunt that "Sophy !" and aunt Cynthia look- myself all tho morning? l)o you Pd a trifle discomposed. 1I have think, in time, I could make you hA n letter from erandpa. " yes; sdSophy. stretched ot Ej.ry partjcU , coor iT. rfSgteWt. which nde H'keth boil inw3rdlT, her hand for it . g the to-r t of the lovy f e Mr. Nn.ent 1 w . nd cars, himsdt .nd the earthqe littlA vawn lraaeuiauio. i" " . - T r.:. r h v (irandDa swore at the 1 together, wniie ne canned over the back "Ncbad news, ma belle. in an undertone. " "Why," and Sophy s i r. v il nP,nt0L:-nrrnntJv. "Will you solve a I - . .. T 1. A V.nrtn ncbinrr for melodrama, and Nugent't. pro- noses more-'s tho pity i tetins tenderness, Sophy was grow- drop a hint to Hesketh. Clever ing a "ghost of her former lovely man, Cynthia ; but I have seen the gejf . species betore." The weather for some days had Grandpa Schuyler kept his word, been eccentric, to thi dire bewil- and saved Sophy v any farther lm- j sir u Pfth(r nrnnlietft. oortnnitv. bv saying what. ne hao to Such stifling hot mordngs foi Octo- say in his courtly, sarcastic fashion, - mm . I " J . would say to this penniless arust refleconofanntCynthi( gooa society m b-- - - " . wiihout Dr. Gfav for a the -who, althongh he moved in very ly, "grandpa's com,ng b,,e,, uear o. joy m ner me - wuh, r fftP a t oh ! von don' ofher chsir. Mydear cnuai r . r f u'nmoved countenance under n hp aid I tu von r" he asicea, a iamcu iw auu- - o - - lie?aM, edyou r . his ffoat, and the company caged up the ordeah . , Cr??5r gf iT- ahe answ!, vague- in the house groaned dismally, and h Hesketh Jiarned Aunot wjoooo faco was a " No ! yes 1 she answwre vk gnnreme BatisfacUon of a's oerolexi- lv. terrified becauee oi aguu.y luruu uSa - -Q-7- " rV" -Sdmard. to Sophy . . , 1 Wct-fr.hv account of himself when "im t( ;"fHE FiMKtiJs & laxusi ox.il iuiu iu-o.-1 --j - -a. j week. I CHINE with Drop Feed, new Tate-up, tne poetry ana romance were buu . OK ! von don't What would Vaughan say ?" Wnicn sue iu. uwwm.v- ------oi----- c o.i. TTottt nnrrr.- not to be there, dawned without an actual storm, ana fWWVr. understand ! peoph3 congratulate, tnemse.ve,, ue rv ; " land declarea tneir intenuon oi go-1 seen hj w'ji - rieht to ing to church, and being pious, re- bent ovor grandpas shoulder as he . m, blood rushed up Have yoa given .mm a r.gu, r t - th- Jooe- and the laugh- I new Hemmer, &c is now offered to agenta , ;ha Btorvwhat fftandpa ,T'7 aa she remembered her say anything ?" N ugent s tone w B"? nd Vh;; Bh iV halMeDrecatiott voice that said UU 1 v - . lutv ..v. . . . vil UUUU1 - " VT . . I - " m - on more liberal terms. -Also Second-hand imnrnvAirients aDnlied. r .Every xmacumo io " -j; ? u jtv- ,nii.r i?Afl Tifti: m Lnt nn flid bv no means dimmish uuu 1 " i tuu .I. - - re i - uuuu i mma - - -- i ...to' kachinea taken in exchange, or the new worild say lay heavily upon oopnj . dilemma, ana now -v a- - - t he woold lhink he came down at last, sne nurnea n to BRtm.. , -f . T : , . . .1 U( C Kt- I MnilM'a VOIRH DUUIU w i r. I u. n thn till! OnI fTrT infrt I v nfii. a iillio i;u"r a7 lispleaaed. Hesketh yr the had." she faltered on., ,eeun? p a ,n(0Inerl Qh, Owen! to think that color, and divmea TV W J mw m - - conscience ; and the weight of that 3rd Dist. Rev A B Raven, Lake Landing. I regard it after a fair trial, he can return it, j , Qwen Nugent appeared one00, u:mJIif 6th Diit. Cum HntinstalL Enfield. monvrfiinded. WUen . -6 1 rt, . . and S6t himseil 6th Dist. Kt Carer Hentinstall. Enfield. I and monev refunded. 7th Dist. IW Chamberlain. Tarhoro. I N ' B.-i Wanied TraTeling Agents to DisU Rev M J Hcnt. NashTille. risit each town, distributing circulars, ex- 10th Dirt. Rer L O Vaas, Newberne, and 1 Dlaining the improTements, etc., etc, who m-WT T . V . . I . a Ans 1 1 . 3 J ttev j w tienams, rieamort. can mate j zuo per monin. ivaart 11th DUt. Rer J J Cardeh, Trenton. LYON'S MUTUAL 8. M. CO., 12th Dist. ReT W M Kennedy, Magnolia.- Union Square' 33 East 17jth St., New I3th Dist. W M Poisson, WilmiDgton. ' York. 5et- 21--6m. a" V a wwAlbin 4- I mtrning, iresn irom ""i,uo .v, nnd armed with a letter of auivuu) :t.ftf?nr.tion to aunt Cynthia from no less a personage than grandpa j Schuyler himself. wn - "F, iy - fW tmlched lhe iitue edifice was very lull, and ahe I had wrL J r h'his lios. "Do walked hesitotingly ; up asle, mtopny casea ner m p t m, ' 'Ti t T mnt. not feelioc grateful when .Nugent's lips with a kiss, www yet, with a -dj or not He broke hand qmeUy opened a pew "door was fully Hesketh 1 next bis own ior tnem, ana sne sanici quarts s . 1 .1itsn intrk a rxtrrur firthpt a wav ' mine. ! V1V T ww - A. :"..)'.' i ' : .-'.':! fine tact that herselt And Sra thl by offaomptly. TheJe stood ;,nn and even felt thankful and Florence j 1
Spirit of the Age [1873-1???] (Raleigh, NC)
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