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J' ? ,w7 v - 77 -: :; ; , ."'T1 " .- .: - . k- -: - v ' ': . ". -' : -v iv . - 'f' -V --'-.' : T-.;H-U,V f 1 t ' ! 1 t . . w . i- ,:i 1 ' ' ft. 1 1 i -. v r- . i - ; .-, : , , - 2 1 7, 1870. 1" .. i-:' :.-"T:v Vryfe'y: A 1:1 i J:' 3 P r v )iinuniratiort5t; 5 ' H4ear ft ttc- ' . . . . ' i fOa THE rRIEJTTJ. Jfistory the RiGliinond tem perance and Literary Society. BY THE SECRET ABY. . ; ( PACT SECOSD. From the iPcterebarg Appeal, .The Kerchief y - BT G.0, 8. -(Doticau.'d to tlie 1, Petersbartr Council. No ; friends of temperance t Amid life's busy, buBtfing thrpn ' That hustled dowijOUr city's Btreet, A homeless drunkard sped his way Willi adiing' head and weary feet,- ' lie trugg!ed dn audi beRKed for alms That he migiit quenab his burning thirgt, thougiit jjui that otg'eUing ,dnDk U'er hia guilty conscience burst.. i ' ' I' I M ' j None heeded him tejit passed him by, 1 I ' And lelt him on hij3 tottering way, ;: t 'Till he in beastly stupoir fell Andb the -gutter! layW . ' No friendly hand to fcelpj him now, 1 j -His f riends,a!"as I were gone, ! In fonner days they knew him Well, t J n inkery now he was alone. ' ., . . - I i . ; llut a pitying angel ly him stands, f Who from her neckher kerchief takes,' ! , "And folds it o'er his head. , ! Foul contrast 'tis to! that beneath, ; . s 15ut 'twas in generous j)ity done, To give the f ajlen, -bloated wretch, ""A .sheild against the burning sun. ' j , Now frtm hia drunkeb sleep he wakes j . And tears the kerchief from his face, ; hen lo ! his wondotoua gaze beholds, 1 A name upon the costly lace. ''.My God," he. crieSj'some kindheart'i lias for the wretch a pity yet,'.' " And dowu his cheek there rolled ,! ' The tears of .a great regret," . ' f There in contrition deep he stood, ; And gave a vow t6' llini above; ; . Henceforth, to live different , life, J ; Strengthened by His bounteous love. .;: No more tle tern petr's voice should urge His lips, the deadly poison take? lint straight along" the path of right, Ilis rtteadfast way he'd bravely make.: Ambition took hiro by the hand j And led him on to fame, : -? j And, on, the records of the great ' ' . ; i Was placed his honored name'! , 0 The kej thief proved his guiding Btar, O'er life's Ichenuered mam; And now lie ruled tha rninrln of men. . 1 urn iiummwi whim "" . - i. . " A. ,arty stands in srfendor ddfcked, -. . r Before the sacred Uar's throne, And fashion's ieen nd he reformed, y ? T, ,i: fnrwkr made one.- . - i . l """jp-ui pjrrr S1gps as she danci d and tried to look ga7- I wliisperot to her as we stood Bidtt.by side 'what ails you Blanche? the shadow of some unhappy thought darkens your brdw:' She Hpoke not, but I followed thel direction of her ga zelle hke eyei; what saw I ? her father tryinto-steady himself by the arm of the sofa; his silly" dountenance and red eyes' telling the t&L of his degredation, as plainly as worcls 1 could ' have done. 'It is dreadful, I murmured. 'Ah !. jou know not how deadful it'really is; she replied, her bosom heaving with suppressed emotion: 'That is, indeed, a cursed home wh jre the demon of in temperance has e itered. ' I am mor tified, distressed, the parent. I should reverence, I-Ib at come with me in to the piazza; I am too utterly wretch ed here amid 'all this festivity?' We went into the piazza, she threw her self on a chair, and gave vent to her suppressed f eeling in a-violent burst of tears.- Suddenly she became calm; 'there now' she sail 'it is over, I shall not weep again to Jiight. 0, Gray, I have every thing in the world to make me happy-wealth health, friendg; but this misery' pierces me to the very soul with a goading, torturing, grief. AVhen other girls speak p roudly of their fath ers, I think of min , and I feel as if I could call' upon thoj very mountains to covers me in my fihtftoe and despair.' I felt as if I coulcThave thrown my arms around her, and tomfotted her wild ; Poor girl I what a sorry spectacle for . .jior Three of my o came to T-'sit me, them, to depart wivv, them Blanche, to punish v some hospitalities, Tzmteici them to ciilme; and.. again es, v;e must be Vi-YD"V 1mft I cried in my woe, y.ftneii replied. dinner The bottle was passed freely, and I did not know, how much we had all drank, until we were seated in the open carriage which was to convey us through the principal streets. , Full of 'drunken mirth, we redined ill the Yehicle, and shouted, and laughed until passers by stared at us in amaze ment. HaL Green took the whip from the driver,' and whipping the horses put them to the top of,. their speed. Away we dashed, distancing every ve hicle in our mad plight, and threaten ing to overrun whatever was not for tunate enough to get out of the way. The horses flew, and we shouted and sung, Hal smacking the whip, and the driver holding the reins with desper ate determination: But (suddehtlywe came to a halt; we had drove against a carriage and dashed it into pieces wiihdrettieTa'gey 1 .1: tnei - r turu me ueav - solemn siance JuTThe cdtrtB, yfidnd other urgent duties, the. promised continuance xf the" history of the B. T, and L. Society has been somewhat I delayed.- This, however, was of , small xuuuieiiii ior uie nine, as ias uuaost Sinterest, from the progress of the 'good cause of -Temperahce in this and other Stales, the revival of the Social Circle, and the crowning , importance the full proceedings of the State ouncil of the Friends of Temperance Fayetteville, was passing v through fCrra-y ah.e it i.iuir oa.vu 1 . i . u f . . . m im m ! : irvy puxv-- yct ana f"nhe columns of the "Friend," and' be de Winced by V . 'ntment that j, aTid'ity by its aimy of I BCVEV risi A loud scream filled the air, and then there .followed a dead silence, bur drunken mirth was stilled; the crowd rushed to the scene; two -men lifted -. i up the fallen body. My God, my God! I saw the pale. face of Blanche Peele ; a fearful gash was on her temple, the blood Ipozed in a dark stream over her cheek, her eys were opened: but she seemed to see not; and I heard the bystanders whis rer. 'She is dead.' 'Dead.' I fell like a log to the earth, and was carried in sensible ; toVmy home. My last thoufrhtei were 'I have killed her I God have mercy opon hiy soul I That night when I opened my eyes I fouhd' myself in rw mntii o Ana CtvvTthe trembling' & yip Blanche, The iaoruu-rvhIerer trenff then is shed sftame, a (Ffell me clasped to d e call- clasp it injured;! Ho, nc do hot. But. she past, with ii up? to in my tears over -1 V nusbana s aecraa to the earth. " I can the bosom of a drunka? ed his wife. Never. iut, I am no drunkard ee, she said, that litUJ heaWens.- it-is but a faint 8 1 may soon cover the entire s a black mantle. The night struck my . mother blefcdin ground, I swore asj Iff stood sidi that I never wnld marry a ma whi drank :xt allf still less one whom 1 savl druo. The day I was hurled froli nly .carriage, the last sight I saw, waj the wine-flushed face of . the one I loved the one I promised to marry. Now go ; if, in the future, you feel disposed to blame me, think how my youngdaya were darkened by , a fath er's crime ; think of my tears, my sad, mv wretclied home, and hi , I exclaimed, cloud in the k, yet fice with y Jatner the her . . . 'mi l . a t.n n. know ine Dixier uifawjr.w u y-r i -y:. , . , iaOlml k in theU on hcUe.. they are aUe? not f to drink it; but,' she added sad - ' 1 TrTTSTthelnoi J me oh I ; was she o . ' V. love found not oe . Selected Mtvu. son never to marrt a man nean wN OIs J fion of our History will be as oppor- tune now as earlier. , After the organization of the Socie ty, the struggle for. existance fairly be gin.:' The original .members, in the face 'of direst opposition and tempta tion,; mostly stood Arm, and the bick erings and mutterings against the So ciety become weaker and weaker. -On't of its chief Sources of strength was the ladies of the neighborhood . for they, nearly all, favored it and its wdrkrin the face of all opposition. When alluded to jeeringly or slight- mgjy by an enemy to Temperance, they drew the contrast between its numbers and tliose who were not, and ... . .. ' p te comparison always silenced de cision or slander. ' 7 j , The hist four years, thc-meetinsrs of Society were held in the Bich- Academy, and a striking point, late tne favor into which ' it dually grown with the . sur public, is" in' the fact, ,. that eriod the -Anniversary din- ay F upgrb and abundant) t;, dusively furnished by rs , i without recrar v1 mo: to'illus has gra roundit for this ners (al were aim the meiufc comma , since then, the whole PMeniagnetoi lovo, or calls upoH their talents and skill, they have left Una classic , and Teneratetl home retreat, to gladden', the homes andlearts, and to brighten the ingle sides of homes in distant lands. Yes, many have gone, of sons and dauch- ters but all living look back with love, tenderness and pride to this dear Temple fojicrood- reared - " gf 11111,1 sou. oi 4Jieir nauvicy. xne very thoughts of it; and the times spent there, make those present and abroad better and purer ! . . The Kichmond Temperance and literary Society had a very large and select Library of choice books and pe riodicals. Scarcely a subject could be selected for discussion, that could not be thoroughly studied from the libra- y. History, Theology, Biography, Literature, Poetry, Travels, Politics, Choice Novels; The Sciences and A.rts, and information, upon almost every variety of subjects, could be found in it.v It indeed compared very favorably with tho libraries in many of our colf leges. In it too,: were stored away for reference, tho'Anniversaiy Addresses, together with many of the choicest original productions written or. - -spoken frum time to time. ' , It was a most dehghtful resort for lovers pf literature and-'learning, and from it the enquiring and- hungry mind, could at all times find the best and-purest nutriment. When the war broke oitt many of our young men went to ,tne touted field and from it many never .return'.--ed. Over heiul,! in uiir . Temperance Hall a star was aiuted for every .'mem ber origiuallv lrc.dr but upyn .the death of a meia!.-r,'Lis star fvas pain ted white. It i ii iuiart-rending" to see-how'rap'idy;our -ed -living stars grew white during the war. Our bra vest 'and best were falling like autumn leaves before the een blasts of winter. Bravely, nobly, heroically, they con tested every inch of, ground but, alas lj we know now how fruitlessly against siich whelrnincr odds. Our t . .. i.. - . aescroyipg our library' and damaging our ball. f : j' ' Misses Iknma) anl Harriet Jones, and Miss Jliiza McGougan were re ceived as inembf rs. Misses Frances Johnson, E. Johnson and S. Liyintrs- toh the committee to 'inform them of the same. The election of oj ' " T uing quarter then came iollowing. result i Mr. Arch'd Johnsoni President off -nth the speak at - Mr. Duncan jMcNeill, V. President Mr. J. M. Johnson, Secretary. , Miss Fi'anqg.s Johneon, Librarian ; Mrs.. C W.. Johnson,; Treasurer. " Master Chasi Johnson, ,Sentinel. The composition writers were- ab sent , v; . ' ' It was decided that the debate come off at the nest meeting.. The Society then adjourned. Arch'd Johnson, President J: M. Johnson,; Secretary. The -nanies, States and army corps to which these vile wretchejj belonged were taken down. Resolutions . de nunciatory of such Hessian villainy were also passed, recorded and filed away in' the archives of .the , Society so that these black hearted emissaries of evil,, with their exact locations, will be open to.the public, and held up from generation to generation to the desecration and scorn of al true men and women. They who would.pollute the pure white walls of God's house, with their vile names ,andj Jocations, with obscene language too .tii'fr ntfAr nnrl fVifWi fTpmriliali CO 1 K prue to utter, " astroy all AVithin reach, in this, ho temples of scieilce and tem- ... i a deserve as much ! i These and will result in sitinli -th,primeJbS w SPcansj of Temperance. After -hi address a bountiful dinner was spmd on the tables-whereall found UinWflanwri vai to The aecond day i.fter these events bnr Secretary bof ho;tght him of seri ous omissions, ; and hastily habited himself in the " f cribblers : robe." Hence, the imperfect, completion of the History of the Itichmond Temper ance and Literary Society ' ; lMaM Clifton's Reward; - - 0 ANEWrYEAR'S STORY BY FRANfTEj HENSHAW BADEN. Mable Clifton sat before one of the windows of her father's Trkfi, mansion. A servant stood in waiting She was making outalis't of articles , . wanted for the next dav ' Srwinjr" ' footsteps arrested her attention. Sho raised her eyes from the- paper ami looked out The crimson flush deep ened on her bright young face as "Oh!" in a tone of deep regret, . escaped her; lips. v She turned, after an instant "nf thought and said : ' - L 'John, I am not just, ready to.' finish tnis list, and shall not send for an hrTr yet If you have anything to- attend to m the mean time, it.' ' ' - . ,nce- very pest pitted in the unequal strife If ' tr onff' names include officers as well as men, Such were our conquerors ! I Such the uxheers-and -soldiers oi a JcmJized na- ;tion ! Forsooth ! . I j "? Though the ranks of our little Soci't- ety were sadly shattered by , the war; . ,....,-vn.,,.,.,. . and tnougn manyinaye. since goneow; the iighwayr and byways of -4rth trnly sa:;;;!!- 3rou, can do Mr. Clifton bid been reading iu. a distant part of the roomT Hearirrg the door close after John's departure, he asked : ! " . . ..' lou have not foKrof.f.Ti those wines I i have spokerf of, 1 my dearth " - iW' jVV H has riot gone yet, pa. . 1 :. Ah, wll; do not make, it late. ' They pa Tery busy to-nirrht , T not. loved lone: beiore .I . - S' n: j r mnf linir ti her .1 want in W(U(1S r X. IIUU V""h - lv 'ws can even .ijum Buiv , ... ly, wstauoy :0:-afTi nf n.11 that is COOd i& has not been witn- a "UU,,1W" v" : a . t ii- : d n iu n irtii nnn rniH 111 1 11 v ncii t t . out its uses, it nar iearnea me lT::' T live . Uat.'deaW effort. I 1 1. z 4,-1 I I mim 1 u v i". ' iiaiJUiiiT vvv vm r u intoxicating drinks., pureiy witnouu iu "T"" ' , L" w int.-tr.is reso- L.W nd ward over mel Did I.not angel strengthened If I . loved, yon, ; Why . my strings are quivering with the blow I, myself, am dealing. Go, Gray Gran ville, the meniory of the parting will to me forever. 1 ; ' o xou are resoiuto tuewj 4 me ora was I said, iwith '1 .BY MAC. era- .its. evils, Wn audi r-rt" . ; ' ' L ly Py tobeiept Ibfthe Fdseaslknew - We often read or ui rbr T 1 seU a8 the lasting enects . uraver, an me, and ,1 am drinkr drink from T ! : i ' ' m . "I ; ai v. I irtwiontiTicr rll i m dTt ftA HtQXY & m "? -: 7 t-.W ,1 nvpr mel Did I not angel MViT! j ; I coulA "u " rt . , i L . . , m-atVii? l-.n.nTi nnw drsxv Granville, to lution when I knQw how deeply ner look to ner ior couubbi, iuA DJ.r j, d0 - - - .: luuop wnen V - I vethaVeI not killed her? the bitter cup-a cup. I drink irnnnnp llAUri SUJJ.eut5U.i ni-M. j- wv. 1 ' jt If . . i n ij i --- l i- T A irtli . I principle. ' noii ti hfl f PHI iri)IU IBUI iwiiu "y 1 L'iUiUicu muuu. . . .--:. , , , i; ii -J O. . .. . .1 J I -r T T tn Innll H.T, a nornu i . ieiore x ieiu tuAucvA . - she had thrown herself in tho; chair I strove to collect' my scattered and sat with her hands tightly clasp- i i j. nnhsH onn a I ari nxror her lace. J. . sp.nses. dui my lewuieo atu., Infifl U-DOn tup ui""-, "- 1,U if T evflr ffill. II ISln Tin? it must ail, ue could never hope proi women thrqlighout'christen- i Blanche Peele. o win the love of j dream. xgreaier imuuiwM j extent of country, as day (ding, re-union and .genu- al "flow O OUl' map evt&ssessed by the old 4th of July in fa palmiest past I 1 m, ' I i ; . Al1rtaBP3 from in .nniversxj .v - . the oMnization of the Society; tiU theesent time, were delivered as teiiows W . : t r my S :::"- ears, j i i .nlH mnra nnnf ill honored ETaV6Srw tern duties, than the etores of knpwl- .Arrfi. refinement and habits of tern- erance, which they Have secuieu her that her father did ' - 11 Al 2 An...ana 1 i against the myriad hosts; of outcasts y fr uiimam Miated ftgainst ufo - r ' ligioBsa'w1' ""J ' against God and Nature, by these brutal and . bestial . hordes calling I! Soldiers they may have been, but it was of satanl acquired here. Proudly their courses L; aud he promised her. ir..j.ji timir nmv have been but; ar6 noted t and worthy are the echoes ; , ,fl it is it Promsse to grant it fir&,t.' 'Not in ignorance my child.' - She had an earnest, eajrer, noble t w .Tnhnson and D. Mc- 156 JBilj ' " ' - , 1'. VJOUUCi 3rd year, Ret. J crate or pollute 5th -.iV. J.r.i U that every UP" I. . f L.i...L,i. w , to i.i firA med shooting tnrougu lQm.; , . r-T '.ITunVini ' dealer I . 7 .V , f .XI:Xti Toia wlv, T rlnl .nt rem;mber..with a The l. ' . i . ,i ;th ihn harrass J. ,. I t wJir T :sank -back again on and I, iniLTlit uq improBHou.. -. - , in her connding iqve. - .. , uj u " - - , , ,i the trUflic. and thereby be persuad- od -erant that tt may never throw a my pillow .i tn abandon its use as a DeYer. a . - h f u tie loVing eari. The next morning , ii 1 ' iTriAf. mv eves sey-l . , .-, H n hieh delirium lhc louowmg 6wij -v --.;.- She says, :i leer, ,vj, -r o- -T. t,, .Tt with Dther Bionep , - i JOT iiot. M m con- orl i-mt it was OI xiancue j..., ,. , . I tfAll I TI 1 Jl. V YDliUiWll " " I " J and a I Wl nvfir her face. i . - I. t t oJlont. rnnm. Unce again j. am m wine-cup- has parted, lilafrche, for life. I dash it away forever. The crystal) glass lies m broken ' Irag- attendant ments at my. feet ; Over the shining .. 1 - . i . j.: r. 4i. Prav- heap, I vow never again 10 tou w fhftf alfl tnxicatini draugni. uu. u"'- NeihV 2nd year, itev. x and N. D.' Johnson tvt Ath H. Judce Moore ill.01XJ.VfC. T nf year IL J. Moore, (ith, xtev. o. mx roe.' 7th, It Monroe. , 8th, D. Mc Neill. 9th, A. W. Graham, v 10th Rev. J. Monroe, uw. - ' T'" " and f . :M- Watson. 12th, ReV. J. Monroe. 13th, R. 'Monroe and R. A. Johnsbh. . 14th, AU tne muiuD , the good thdSociety plished.". 15th, D. McNeill and T, M. Watson 16th, Ret. W..C.'Power. in withthievini Conneiiy rrllocA aid. Would but; are noted j iA.: ooftinn. at leastr-m was returnea i by robbers, thieves and cowards.- Though many have gone- "from , UJ - . -. i - . ni-a Tint, diminished. ir...u nnMmr nr ntiif.p.r. uese- vet our uuiuucw . i ( - VOUiu a uuc . I- -. ;M . . i mu o nf5 totwr. the house of Uod but increaseu. . xuc -. v? - v.o -Rfrovinff ance. isnow honored tliroUghout tne .... T ,i ..-13:1 I 1 ,'u,t a pomnletei revolution touch ? These did. WOUia SOiaiera, cqiuiuu,;. .-A deserving the name, tear up and de- has taken place m ui Xoy thllibraries in hallB of : learning ty in reject to intoxicating, drink siroy mo , .,.-u -n.;., i,.t KAvemteen years. -Inen and temperance, as wed as aemonsu flHiuu..----,-.-- . . X,B .nkeverythmg in reach? it greeted you fit under home 1 i-i, Aiv t, n,;!! thAv treG now it is missed from the board. "Toff red Then our young.men were'schooled to aia, vuuuSu v ' - . . for it from daily.- Jibations- them by man or woman ! We tran- a taste lor it ! scribe the minutes; of one evenings nov and just now, when I was making meeting-iust after the miscreant mu-- r i v the order for John, I chanced to Not satished mat tney uu e- ---- and' destroyed is, " beware oi tne. wy, lau py passed. taken all our produce last cu Well, well; 'you- shall have ypur way.' - ' J ; : '. 'i - Father, let us have no wines to-rior-row.'. .; , V ' i. 'What! No, no; I cannot grant you -that. No wines! Why, '-child, ' have you gone crazy? For twenty- hve years past 1 have ottered my friends wine on' Neyear'a day,' and never have Mt that;! was doing .any- "i thing wrong.- What has come over you?'- . I . ." '0hr father, I never have felt just ' right when offering young men wine? outj 1 fVia r-rAar fnr .Tnlin T nTinnfWl in. raiHA caution v Y- " I 7 Still m7 eyes Ju as tdgar Iiivingston was wav passing; it needed out a glance to ith otner Buvx. . -what : caim con- ea, out it was ui - f , - - . , , , nfc of the' Cursed W has ex- Y mv , ufe has- known face, the ghastlylwound,.- the .Unless Ung tl.jU.iianjvritetiisM.rreitop- mcibimce th its stado eveij forgrtyoa?, ' f acePoI ulanoW bending over iug tb,dfe , yoW . ( I ; . A week ta. j-t . by -t top t i . . Kofnrn iTila U)U ltviC. w"- i .is T twinir nT mm. luio wi oiouh jjitmuiiw w v i , - . i n: - my. head, tne toucu . wmuo - i i . - - -m . .tpn o beiore iui t-r L .'1 . t ' - i i ' . ladV tiio i reaas tmo every voun have thb Blanche fixed f. principle iof ame Peble; : rri.A WHnsh numher in -'ii fWllisle. was 1 closed; ouS of iblack fcrape hung irom u streamer!- The 1 i1 ' Wi lnVrinncr- death within -curious AeiMors; PedJ out of their UaU to catch a glimpse of the cor- i r.- u Ul carried into the house, L. -t Uoramr the bell, audit; . . All riav sweet i me. you our stock, as well as m many places, some yu -v- tesor it by bee he was Very much under the influ ' i - xnii i.: ..,n : . me the; . i1.,i nn in I v . - . .i I ,1 onH tatn t.hft 5th Anniversaries was . -I ne3ds leave the serpent's trail over tne coUiw-.rr ! ,. earthly hopes are in him. : Will they DlUOei litivAU - l . - , . . 17th, Rev. lt wninuLttr. wantonly burned our mu hfttween tne m X iiO uu." , d' Some engender IV UUXilCU. ULLL x lovuvv, , . , 1 . .. - i i.iti, at . hnniA T.np.v are not, cu-1 i all our buddings to esnes, tney mu o , r . - - -tcle widow: le her 'only child. I ence of wine. Father, his mother is a All , her th(S ; ' ' amused" thenisevles watching frcm r my teart, w -hind thci shutters, .until the hearse sel ith such rnec l It. tritTIARStJU. tiio-i "yT-Jfrt 'W-OllT .' SUHUOno building a new prrcs - verv sanctuaries of God and the. nans tne wiuo r not be wrecked, think you, if he ihdul- iprs vaen.ce tuia xmb1 wt"&,w . . a m i x ety, Thenimo - .r migtt do, but the Mter w,.. u Vi runions i9 0, ,,ie. hvill makemanyyaU, -tifwo- i . , . i i. . I -r-i i . ; h ao rt mv r h.i,iii i iuirjYCii ; i hnra ni i.iita uuv-ivuy wr- 3 . i , i .h-m Kim - n i i r, t . FrT, T I TtU. Unt ber to see me. She soul, and near nerig . btuidini? committee- conw - - P.OTlsiderable interruption, -out w ;i.T . . decline. To-morrow nisht, most Uke ma.ua no . . . . , , ra cotah vmirseii. i T.i a . nhnnon : ... - . ... cit. u nnaa w nm mu uini"o" j . i jiaveDeeuiuig, jOTtvv. - j j. j0hnson, xy. -- caused by an unwelcome yin ' I . ... m i Uffni. nnur 1 I 1 1 I 11 V ulOUIUivr . s 1 ,4 II V . XilfUiKOKvwi I I il.;nAa T II A mMTlKLV iUCVW. " w I.:. V. with t r-. V nr -1 .1 - JmnbOTd 9 V 1 nilt H.U1 . UCLLOi uvii. I " U . i - I OUU '- i I TTlH.ll H L1X1C T VO. Wiiv. I I . . . - . t bnAml. I UlUliUCl S llvfll w n 1.1 ounvn. man-. ,uixm. - iiuj w, . , , v . - .. ' .... , .ii n, iAmhArs exerted . . ' i.. rL tVio cnlid riroducuonoi , . au hub -nl nf. course wa.- wudmv- .., m UHnh tint, to eon tribute one. flron. ta ' ' , -j i-f.finAd sensiPUitv iiw i v . r- - - - -i outragedbythe yannee -r- - ; , . that bitter cup.'. -- ... c ... , , .. i. uii Jnmi nnij face to tne 4. ....j, At. oa c ted. " ' . . , . itr- a-a U.V.O nn irotic eDUlitiona oi oxcu.p - -w, """'r ""T- wfroi IaTVuow fori thejmportantlessonit-teaches; and, in tLe face o bitter taunts and d ruined; our book warm hearts, and ciear, - w . -j . ,eIknow fori! , , ,ck npthe mencethe?-the, change?-- calla. aerioiv". . . . i . 1 shelves cinwj lu &1V I , n - ru u fhA rci.it. it i..i ,ii.i Wlth and social position, Due wno Wfl . -ious vol- Is not mucn-or au - x avur, x r,nlA in nn.SRincr. tnat. ltl . . . . . i : ; If vo misA.rv he know of but one creature mes Baj8, - . w; :v I ., v w t.; Won. and these ' i . i j'n i . f -ii m v.., am MATT.Ar uuw. x i v a .t , i ann iy. II. ' o lYiioArKble. than a. aruniiairuo ieariuiiy ui, . - -r . .- . . . n.. AVArtAd , . . 1,,J mntinrr A. I -- 1 i.1 ... H all T.IIH mtjixiww : . i8 a drunkards haTe iuwea tne aear -1 .. - . The two . 7" Liv ..-er- ana Orav. that if the thousand times. ',' r i 7 , V iif :-. vw tnemseiY l.,: ownhouseis -.- s I .1 1 I vQTitlAmATl Rat lOBt ill iiuuiu 1 -iwli - fncarrla 1T.S COIlbll uumuii To-morrow a gu 1T , D--- -. tn fhA "ttJf r-" more JaiTffhter. and thjat wife. I tell you i;a wos offered me. I would sooner Aj.urxvv j intoxication-but Uy, then, he will return home to- fill rrow. one' drop TOa ttr Rtandinc ihto : the foaming sea beneath pur feet, than to marry a mari who drinks. I mai-r.ftf . T whisDered, as Wwhv toriientTOur- j t. .1" X .-- k AO ones 01 tne paet f shadows have ever past -ir i j i v. ! b envAr mountings -..wwi thA'tears tremoiea on ner iung iiAtnn iviLU 110 v : i.U irS the elaborately pium --r? ia . 1 . T.i ..!. 4 tni "house came u vin Tint blamfc me, if in my then ti;o umnf , .. .. . . . n Lp ressed dear Blanche.' She cannot refusefne 1 kno, ior , , - , ,he de. '.. :-'.. linlA nnnl to her in ."B -1 -r - - - Will pour vu' . , UoTitSrs. riTi a wild appeal for pardon, for peace, canters. W lnvA. .If she loves me uu. , , f AVA w . does loveme-she cannot refuse me this; love never refuses to love its ten- ( v.ouwant to buy any berries to The Wprst; of it vios itc.il were moved quie' neighbois I have suffered too much ever to for- tremble, when 1 derest forgivness; offend it, yet it takes & boy ;to me one after- f ' 1 fi. UJUonm ftTid whlS oerS I . . i ijk .i.. i:aj.i t-2 1 -ttt anrl you again w ito uvov"i gently you are forgiven yoii again to its bosom, and wnis oers . .j ,I looked a the Httle fellow and he was very shabbily clothed, gray pan I 1 T :in..rir tlAmet.? . ':: I Annr men ' nf fllA VlTlOrhtAKt Tiromi.Sfl iiA ftfA deetrinff in Ithe ance anu aij- v " . .r b " r e, - i.-- . rX,wV Ahrlid irroe shbp in 0i.mcm 1, ; h a . We do not point to our Society as have aiied, nay, worse, won truly AnoSier of llrge orchards f T perfection, or its members as mod- and early graves from the 'love Alio : v - 1 miTfi OH UCUU v ' I- . . .. -.t-. 1 -. Ik..n 10I , ' . "in SL VP1V 1 .... . ..! ! Tfr frnm it. WejlUOW mo " I Avaras. reatutuLtt.o, . ..... u. t a hi Mrim 01 vicei ' - . . . . 1. ..i lunerttie ucmwi ,w of wine short time it will be tlrp best depot . deIJ10raUzed Us. f in ' -VT-i. - hnwAVAT J "1 . - 1 j . To- no such thing as perfection here. We . M jsdgaj.. Livingston stood in fair; so . Lt:i Artir pAWiftCeP, u"b! t tvrARent happiness, X BlOWlV r .." .i- nrd Knt I vfv T .X . .1 ' ' p 1 ...... t"- tt: h i .17 s i riii ii r-rriAvi- i 11 t . i i- t-i-i t ii i m m in iuiix i au w i n . 1 i i '.-- j-i -v-quu ikini hiieo. , r . j i mmi ui iw tu"; . i,fl w6 hate notlungM ing np ine wnoie ui; ur . ot et.nis M firmly and ; i . n iitn.na I . t a,J c.ntrfl what. TAr,- fav " i. 1. J of mnorl . : in I , stlV- Oil,! - Tr - lAfhmff tallTe ior x iww www . then , began I f .,, -xTt. da hnwAvar J - v to: that. our memoew s. r on we onnK oi a leanm uiwimw . I o i ., tt 11 U11 I auu IV ku "vv a i , .-ii .;4.4:H rrnnd to naVB I niiii . j - ;.. 11 1 r.n ha Still I " : . . j. -J I mir rflfp. But Still It IS gOOli w iiaiw T, , One week t how slowiy tne ton snirt ana a mii other left-the iau sua . uljBrl our yet trium- our race. 7 Z"T phant banner to the breeze, of Tern- v more. l3x7fpSr: fu than evefin the good cause I 11.. 4- n. . 1 . ' 9 ,,h nouiuiK .. . .v . , 1, 1 n 1.- ti to: quetxVun . tl iti5 younustru&om. , . , .rn that stretenes potn nanus n . , , T,:TaijT3re. ; ; . . i, 1 fol 1 aaJ ai,q foi-TitAsf ana iuoi. hf t.a rtrw rlftand rasDDemes, fliutu Tyianw ouu . . u ni.i laavi aiuu .iwrnn nvi: - -aares u u ... - . KofnrATnA: no nor w ir-.. . : , . :j .. v:J -. o nave Lor!eXciaimu;r ;, ir"' tutrm crime Me an ana uW vi ere pettily peepmg , Out irom am om lt8. ;poa :; ""T 1 1 a i.l, fiiriArali WU.au WOrQ BKttlUBl WC) v - otV-oatrlR! rte80iaUUU lBKi' 1 la - I AV,t h, liCThtlV ,.u U anriq Who - MT6- aieaiv '"-r;' Ur. l . w- . .Ai j ;j t ers, no tos, w --7- j ltne nngat gxeeu gone iorui.t" . -. . . r r. ITU I .l I I Vr ''- J I r l "V 111UI IV III M2U 1. K. llu V U It - 1 ' 1 . . .-J C-TY1-V I X 1 .lv 4 1 1 r A L. T0A1 mnCh lOr nevw. bv"" iwiucu juu ov - . I ers, no i .. -i i Voi-a I -r liar mpa ' --. i .1' - non'tfiXDeCl W n Vioen CfllUCV Ji uodiwtou wJV , ried; ? TfiaW Tley trtfuil lady mourner --rr ts,' TT:. 0 Gray'!' It was Pn pifi have iuutucj.o t - .. , jsuc uuw.v- 7 Kroed oldWan. mve? are Mgbthl toe " " 1 -'IL- STTI. I I I I I I vmlv womnip. " . 1 a. i . w ill 11 rvkuutJ w j 1 r-vr V T I Mil I written on uio . ' r;X. T ., rt SJ-L j -annot Diame ilb, 11 toiu nun a buuuaci . . X 2VC ; ken their phi- nobly y at ne; Hut onc " "U, ft,- :tiS'-ZtLl and oppreato SSu" aeeds Mi iSSSSiclJ d uruold.tuv; that filled her eyes. 'Bo calm dear "lady, as : -niV-a "PaaIa. andTlV. lWa BAMiiftd entrrossed with 1 i (i,m0ali r - iua r r. . ,.- ... l hwc seen iwau iiwyu.. - j haimsr ciovneu i, A-sA.r manic" r . ! k uicflft uuu i i ; -r - . , ; vwa Viat, litis my ueawub- mv 1"") -f ----- i -.Ll nf . Temperance. . pu" ik"""! , : - i nY.a i : .. - . . i- .-Tnii l nave ueiuu uv"" ... i . - . . . i niu'j jjlaaaiva , . "T. Httt iIa. but composed, in a large m - , - me ,1 men can " "f i ' ; j - igm i j- ,;rtAn - n . . niniir rifiiiiii i-.t a a rvkjx w Nvhy he never r;-. t. 1Z, i;l.is a have she vaiw-u j v:- 1 1 only a wuu wyb - v - iUh: black J banae get iiav rnted me. 'now .can I I lUl'K . - I t ' J i I 1 caniages. She kept speculating on arm chair -. . - . .: I w" U - t 11 f av. liwiAospd f?entlema i v, ( ' ! - . -riuv4 ; ,Aa .1 ..ocnnS Ol tUD o j tlf tit a B VAftTfl BJU4 Aaai-aic i ino - T -. . ' I .a:i i,0 fiinpvaltiro- ;" y !ihnilA(1mT first eves i , j t I lutfc. j o' . ... l i. i - t : r i M.tht i i . A.f. ahA cm. niiieu iuiu - vi . i , . - d An i of flight,, tnenwif last' expenence wr.""? eex Wttfc-! .V: I at me and smueov:' ... . , ssocr Ce8S1r iCa and sat down to vell say itthdru'g 1 8ank beside her, ana j-j not alraidsard. yon itt closed uio , ; A,1T,nt drunk 1 how nornoio - her tnee; but one woru . would get uie wora ui it, u i-- ,inlrl 1 1H bAAV . v 1 y-v TT" selves in the erance: .1 faithful ministers of berriefc?' said Ii how do nt . . i 1 . ha. I . i a T I.Anl vmi anil I "1 , r ama am BKill- oi,'m.nw nivlftr as X enters, , " yoU Know uui a auh.j uica jy-- ; lVourts oi iut.Ai.n-, ouo b'v . . . ,...u ,11-1 , i W-tho nimrtil have 18 iruli . l 1 l.onuiA. .i av,0 lrvrttr nt a irwuwuiou i vtuko aaiv.a uui i- - . . r . Tfacnera iuiu, ias.va.i"v assumes uaw . - . T . i ,v fPiva- W innVAd archly r & if ...... and calm.;: JsjaKrcciA ui"' t , - J j the pen which is migui.- fthe sword." Daughters too, A . Ala .r 3 ns ma I . . . .1 1. IL , A . T4- I f -A. Iho - "will WK1H j,ir t how nornoie uww 1 -i.0. iint one wora f w7- i wnriifi aet tne worst oi m ma bi-va" ion5vvi rortu -" ..; oniind?' I ' . L.-r, : o ShAtk her hano!s and ia lees to lose a few berries; t Mw . - . - I 11 AU mth I L' Uimuvuw - ,i . I . 1 1 - 1W 4A., 1 Jarll,WB .Drawn Tho wrAsMent seats himself, and, after the usual preliminary exercises, a council is appointed. Messrs. D. McXeilL D. Johnson, J. Johnson and Misses' A E. Livingston an4 S. Liv- ingstonere arraigned for absence, and j. Johnson for delinquence-all acquitted. i ; '. ' ; Tt Johnson was requestea w pi"- cure at quire of paper f6r. the use of our Secretary. V1 ' Secretary was directed to record the names.inscribed by the yankeeson the walls of our hall, with their btate, Regiment, Army' Corps, &c Messrs. a Monroe, D. McNeill, D. . J ohnson and J: Johnson, were appointed a com irittee to draw up resolutions condem natory of the course of the yankees in , .. . .L. fitn. and for a moment. . , - a .i a it. mr u"wr' ahigh aim, anapresisE tun-A - gftTe him, it will -.be a comtort even though we fall fafi snort 01 mo we urged him not forward strong one It we do hot comfort to on mark, in the end it will be better that Ug fetal course we tried. We know that it is only Religion-that canlgiTO, - . , Pureut pleasures while we live And it only can supply- Solid comf orte when w die.. Ta.ViA.l. von are - very deeply inter ested in the young , man. Am I to . conclude ' I . 'Nothing more than for his own and his mother's sake. X would endeavor to save him, or any other young mu : iA- ...vAli v ho.Tin. But Temperance is , - Here wiU be one maiden, her paths even and pleasant, Possibly I can detain , and her aims glorious .... j.aaa "" t Dim long enough to prevent nis viaV Uorn to know.' and the I mnv nlaoes where he would be iood fruita Mow. .,. : exposed great temptotjon., Oa, t Tuesday thaUorthy and good 'K&d-to do man. President of the State Counal.of h,Tt sn nianv will be very, the Friends of Temperancej ttev.; Geo. mU(ia. disappointed." Brides I have B. Wetmore, honored our Society by not thewirage Jo make this gwjt : ' rindWred m ourhaU an chah and set fiVe hundred tongues a W, and delivered in our .nan an c . , . abouV ttuj cause. able areloquaut address. a- - wiu . declare I'm aooat marks, were mostiy to the ladies. to whalfisSt, John?" They were forcible and to the point, V; . . 1 . v -ft i t" 1- PTSt tte Iriend: and nepb tune, inat nint home I have hot dressed up th e deed "7the deed in high and placed them soiuy uf au, .- .; ' 1 : .Ant a hATlMllRUUIl. . X - 1 . . . ' 1- 1 . : I NL1H. ew c the departs wi ; v ; - . , v 1 . L ctml nnen sounding words. U LU gCAAUAW ' aro .-'- rv -.4 . X. IIP"1.
Spirit of the Age [1873-1???] (Raleigh, NC)
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Jan. 7, 1873, edition 1
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