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VjOL. VII. """A c r I 11. 1? f&BLISffiD . TVtHITKEH, RALEiGH, N. a .v - I $2 00 rHElK MS: six tnanlna three Bionths.,, ' ' . CLUBS: 1 ! nm of TW or mora hahum will b txktTi At tl 60 each..;.... .,....-11800 rs.. !: i 251 w t la UAl bk wk Ann. Wheat hm circnfti stance allow, n '. tl l... r.l1xrnnrTl Could do DO lUC9 T Oil, "VkO m ivuij O Away from earth up to the spirit clime." When I have passed life's faintly sounding shore, "When I have parted from the sea of time, " .. Wilt thou not keep my name locked - in tny Dreast; And like the ocean shell that mourns Of the deep sea, wilt- thou uot, of thy Forever murmur, lusweesoiemn '. tones ?, " ' '' -'r -J ; She paused as if listening fo? ..an swer, then in a low, mournful, hut ais- tinct Yoice6pokeiBsi5 ield not, yield not thy name to me, Twill vanish iwm me, like the low, r Soft music f a songj--1 -u . n s Twill fade as fades Uienuea pi .ftie . When night comes qmeiciy on Twill fade, until tDeiass A very brief jjauBu and it seemed tliat n BAJEIGH N.C., WKOTESDAY, . AiTTGr. 13, 1873. nam isrov 14. ; j JJY MBS. K. & EDSON. '' ' : ' That the worll is rapidly growing prosaic, and practical, and f common aensicalj I am more and mare- convinc ed eterytday. All these delightful old superstitions concerning matrimony the wonderful "tricks' which had such a mysterious power over the provoking uncertainty which envelopes that de- nU3 S 7 said oMralonit fnot epeak drrl ail the neriormaxz; -law w i- . . Joha and Harry' (these were hi s) both went down .under iU lutely essential y ine succer 3 w ' - . .3 wavea r xo t a u never go exnariment. XThe cpenir cf t' v lv ;-t of terra finna, if I can help would at once brc t-a r ' - ,1 Tt! ! ' ' ! ' ' - f I;l H sometimes, in tv: 3 1-.tst ;jcarcb r-, :r this there came to MarJ ved Instances r bera tb tame tUr - ' rf cummer M" On-. morp." roun.'; , BY M. B. t WhiteJiobed forms passed to and 1 cried out in .the suppucauon as- asked in a tremulous, yet clear v voice, "Hast thtm a plae, 0 Father I for my name i A name to Uve forever ? I have" tried The pomp of wealth, the panoply of fOTYlA' t ' I 1.CIIXXL1. was aecomplibhoa by-the same mcin-. ! Living in. a seaport town, where il v ambition of all the boys was to be capri'. tains; and of the girls .to .'ciphlV'.l. wives, a ship .was . naturally, tnc - z f ' the favorite form ,mch, y tl; 3 aUciL ft 'efrrma fancv 'ro9 to , jilted ' and;watcWidyisipn:i4;S cniy cndcii 1 c us "was ver quite : sure that h"3 1.-73 Mr- c ; VinvA hoAn .Tii7fimf else. I cnc'.iJlIv W confess. ring I tourists - There of . them, though Tty -tad consisted of but titree .had, been : '. 7ces, and were r '"T . t!ldto j .. tt?r - was vrila C"7 reri"l I promised, and he left me with such a fierce grip of my finger that they ached fot an hoar. , Somehow I seemed detexmined to meet with adventurai this particular nxfiing.:I had not proceeded oVer a dozen rods, when I encountered Mr. J Chelmsford; the anist of the party so journing among ns, and the oldest and most reserved of them all. I had al ways felt a good deal afraid of him, &nd E-ould have passed him with only a bow, but ha etopped me by asking if Tt;z3 ia tny par Uc-!ir haste; as if I ,wcre net, hd wouI4 J t young gentleman or lady as the case micrht be who was to be the future husband, etc. ete., the youth or ai? 1 . sel of to-day who would rashly tempt the future, prosaically encloses twenty- : w mte-TQDea iviwa F- , -71 iame; r j fiye cents to Box 99, and receives fro on the lone rostrum, holding whis- And Father! lo thy child has been do- JJ - -a a. I pored conversations wUh eacto otber, - nla-. hast thou a piaCe superscription of the . future, for bet- andwiththeir:grace:m;ana,:u.gu . . ,:. ... ter or for woi-se.' The latter Us the teachers. . The. eolt, arunciai iigui A plaCQ of endiess fame ? Let my cry advantage of tangibility. Dreams are threw a charm. on the scene, and M Come up, O Father unto thee J guch:isionarv thing8 that be mjvht the fairyWn glided .in M Hg Give me a name-a name . the rri .or ApauTe of very short duration she nal me his appearance ; but armed - mwo"yv 1 .1 onllwifh . nhnt.nwfi.nh. ffia oould CO . . , 1 1 1 ... Wines of Heaven the I maae now,, men m a " . f -70 - .u nia large nonesi nearn , ana uaa aone , b 1 ; Lxt tone her voice rang, out . in ' the through, a crowd in aetowshmgljtshort a Wereus went to pieces At last one m , -fi-- ir-- . ,w o ,,,1 cerninff the possible presence tof his irurte seat, and then there was a si- ? 1T"Z 1 ;.Cf.w Un u. with thA lence. Attentive ears were waiui ... : . -n elittermg goia, - t,RviTi them bv lines or otouds. Unr mf.-fin Aftrthlv fame. i . - T..i. I I iV. : .. I 1. one cor its delicate lihes, and spars, and nimy L" sails clearly o'ut&neo; ftgainst ; hp soft golden glow of midday, in Angle J4ar- ber's tumbler. We , were f half wild with delight, and Angie, not daring to speak, sat "with, darkening .yesk and gushed cheeks, gazing witn a sort of eestatio awe as tn Deaufififi tnjng gre w 12 grace ana proportions, xt was a most admirable j counterfeit, and to our minds a ' confirmation strong as proofs of holy writ,' . that our pretty Angie was to be a captain's bride. An- gie herself accepted it as a wrt and irrevocable fact, and grew cool and reserved towards young J Will Ashley, who, all we girls knew, loved her with .V. But. there was no QC? iwsymmeuiCrrraTiWaii rosejiguest ype 01 a man, au yet owingrl cicraeati' Uibs "Xik IT . ;ii - . 1 jur xiv use win ur mo "ViTdne cleaner. Give it lar Angie, I would not ask . this of you if they were your , parents. ; But these people have no. real olaim on you, no real right to control or influence, you atall.,t v' -A-l J TierhaT been po fkiBd to ; u, Angie said, in a faint voiee., - l One wuldn't help, being .kind t to you, sweet r he replied in ;hi imost fascinating; tones. , f But . now Love rules. - lou belong to me j you admit, yourself, that fate hs decreed it, and you ought to be willing to be. guided wholly t j me, " since,: you know j that Ijourhappiness istn jpnly rwish ; or doubtless to thenatiye perversity of the sex, nearly, all women like such a one, And so, though far from being the most worthy, Captain Gifford was the most popular by a great deal, of tne strangers, ac least, among tae younger girls, . I do nqfr think mj one '.. of us felt sarprise when we discovered that Cap tain Gifiord began to evince a decided preference for Angie's societyT It had somehow seemed from1 the first that he would do so. We had the gooa seiie to pe? ceiY6 that nqe qf us wpre particularly pretty or fascinating, ex cept her; yet I do not beheve one of . 1 m. h ;ht know, I. was iQljed to have an ot way: ' rber 1 where c raising my voice, her shoulders like a cloud, and cling ing 10 my hand with both iher own, she cried in a startled, eager voice i; i0 Bessie T do you think' do yoa suppose is it possible that there can be any mistake about it? You saw it, andbu know if was a ship.' Well said I, doubtfully, the old superstition rallying for a final strug gle with common sense, there are Other captains in tbe ? world beside! him, a&d there's no harry.' She sank back on the pillows with a little dreary' sobJ .. ! v t Bess,' said she, , it micht fast as ", well be one as another ; they are all . it. -."v. -.;,. alike to me I - ;Aud ; Captain Giffgrd r r f ab6utXiauocelot CnosY',?! -1 demanded, losmgat Bat . V-V 'I'll 7i Kai. T KaKotw arfe ! raismc mv voice, ? uniy wuat ne say. lessly off over the fields, and drawinncoming swiftly round, the turn what reason would he hav Wng Jiue tar two in a portfoho restin g on tun upon tnem, xuey were unmis-1 mmbuwu f ""-i.Qcenv . . jr.. - s , ii-v.i : 1 nnnvaA xx-o d iv ma inrnnr la n lar.ra a b-.....xn. his left arm. I iaK.apiY butihusou, ui wm-, ..c-, . , - 0 Oves!' Isaid. aaicklv. L But I fancied, somehow, that An-1 and he himsell owns one, c ou'. - x ; - w.x I ct.a foH. vAitna sense of relief as she ling,' of Which he is 'captain.' tiful, too.' caught my hand ana ew 11 , xurougu 1 uiwuiiiuw uu pi nr. -n iv- 1- ' t I- 3 nJvii.orm , I out?n repair last now. xie . V M nil T.iiiiibr Mil wir. rnn lpfi "W1I.II I uua ciu. 1 . w I . "X1 i nnh thl words of the beloved; princi pal. It was the closing exercises uf i. Rchool. Many had' striven j hard to give satisfacUon to their teachers und parents, during their examination, and also had -exerted themselves te mtortain them with music, composiT tions and poeuis. ! Bo, no wonder that . . i j t.1. J Jx,l:' folt Nor vet-on earthly fame. - t : iT.Tr"? ST haa aleoitadisad.anlages. ,Whea ,ou Llake to thyself a name to stand find half a dozen of your particular In The Lamb's Book Of Life." female friend3 have each a pictureasjlike f. l.nnlr tn her seat, and the I rnnrs as one. riea is like another, von room resounded witti the applause, cannot well help being a little exercis- and on either side the woras .oeauu-- ed in your mind as to wnetner your ti nm. ' sn m wonaei mat - . : r1. r i'-i viA Jr,,r ffilt I ful, poem, well spoken, well spoken! six friends are going to die young, or many a little near 'iiUl I greeted her ears, and the smile of ap- Uice versa; or, if possibly you are not romantic era Possiblv." in the more remota re 1 1 ..1 a t"tx 1 1.1 DimolttilAnc I are still believed in ana practise .-1 ao not know. I only know hat once no matter" how many years ago, the writer, and a score or more of other embarrassed, at even the tog , oi the an destined to emigrate to Utah some failure, they sat tnejxp teacher caused her to decide that she fine day. But the story I started to Lear their subject an . , L,am uAf. iin tn make selections for h nofhrna to do with Biich rnat- A little sunny-hairea gin sai . v,..,-.-,-.T-- . mt. Ajnvw j i her . . ter.of-fact revelations as card photo Ahero wan an w v u TOftJ But did that teacher study the char- graphs profess to make. It belongs Ihe class to wrnu j rVfl acter of that cLiid? . Did she note the to quite another and altogether more consiuc fires of ambition in that young sou, xhibit heir sKin oy n b , a leon whicll couid never be erased t ? r, DoubUes Ehe - Lasen h . o t y nad seen the perseveritiflr sp"11- ters. t thpRft UlJinaomitable willof the child, as XVhen the j teacher Bne showed by her assiduousness to poems for each one, th s Wtle gm . . . thought all tfe poems smteaoraaap,- . , , g . - ed to the ag. and wish ot eacn auue slie how the child craved the girl, wealth of the world thinking as one omn piece; 1. does in the morning of . We, that, aomethipg about the binds and flow ? .rs,schol-days, holidayB : Years passed on! and still that old 1 SSS poem ranginherearvcnildhooa had 1 few teara , wnen sue wTr"r -fl t womanhood. Wealth it to memory, and found it twoj au- . woalfch friends fell away and ferent tinds V Terse-blank vere and fow the rhyme. The DianK only x,ne in' their times oi troubles,ahd topeaT prorrl;She moornfmly asked, ast thou a plac., and strive to, make tliat rhyme as she - j for my name a nanie to J so ever since the Jfereus went to pieces outside the bar, and Angie, a drench ed, pallid, miserable little thing, was washed ashore on the flats below his father's farm. She was scarcely eight years old then, and very small and sli-rht for that age. and the strong lithe-limbed lad of i seventeen founds no difficulty in carrying , her, in hut arms across the spongy marsh, . and up the broad winding upland to his fathtvr s house. ..-..j This had Uoen the first wajhad any of us known of Angie .Barber, but I think it seemed to us all as if we had been acquainted with her. t always, She had crept into pur hearts through tho sad sorrow that had ao suddenly bereft hor of father! and mother, b,roth- t I AP .'11' il . Tax,M.IN er ana sister. jl au (uib nwoua brought across the seas, only three w sailors escaped the cruel fury of ,the and our little Ad sne, whom a little feeling of pride in my heart, Tcame over to stay with you . to, sau xor oouui America in and possiHy coming into my voice, I night, and haye bee looking for; yon and that is why . think so, for he smiled, a faint, almost everywhere I said, carelessly, l was , gee here, Angie,M iiiuo imperceptible smlie. mgu gnuigjuuup. )xuU.v &. 1 rupwy, promiso mo yoiuuu- ' . ta i. 11 . . ..Lomo Jnwn tliis nfll.li ' I added. With f nnv decisive step till e iron Bin ;i,o you now. any umg -oi wpm 4 !rtT, t- v 4hJn'twant her 'to know0 Gifford?' heasked, with an abruptness coA wsM,Jui, " . ..u.-vl.i . us ever felt envious or jealous towards that made me start. ' ! " glimpse I caight trough the dusk of augltof hia going-' till I tfn her. We had always a sort of chival- IbeheveheisQiYOU.rWty, sir; Qaptam Qif?ord s face, I fear was not ohanoe tofiad0uvl . snbsUtL ric protecting Ioefor this genPe beau- answered, quietly, though my heart very cordially reciprocated. l?0 Prtlfc ff a WOok' ftnl ia tiful little creature, thrown by fate up- was beating fearfully. ; . We walked was 'to "be to-morrow onour generosity, which- preyented 'Inever saw him until the -week be- tain Gifford gay and brniiant, ana , . 8harpiy ami " . . x -r. . -,.nKU xxoxxol hnf. AYitriA til I fill t. "a. . T. , , . . the crowth or indulgence of any such fore we came nere. uut irom tne s uw " , - - - wittl a quiet, convulsive suiver. unamiable sehtiments, fact that he did come here with our ana eviueuwy -"f 1 saw no otner way ana so x to m Of course it occurred to us at once party, I feel' a little responsibility in any owaru guH ox . " 70 at thiswas -Annie's captain.' The L matter, I liqid absolutely noth- Sbon excused himself on the plea H i V J . , I . - I i X 1 I - . . I 1 III I IUCI I mw MMwMw V u wmx. . , . . . .v. , x. x . x I. . . .x -r us l i an T.orn.nrfimflnt. uiKi wuisijoiiiii; a un i x -i , whole altair naa tuat aeligutiui aroma ing about tne man, oui a couiu uoi, e-o , , . , arew oalm alter a wmie, ana nt rnmtnm n.rtinlarlv nleaainff to IIaava vonr rtleasant little town Wlttl a I wuiuo iu " "" , ' . , .-i t ii;j a-' TTnw chill and damp this fdsf veiyyoung gins, ana was, mereiore, eiear conscience u x negxu " ;r - -. " , 7 KTw Will fn nrnnrtinnalW aatisfactorv. to m all. 1 fnut the faintest hint of warninsr. lto- ue exquuweu, .-i- , -u. x V.i rr 4. - . . , i j - - But we could not quite make out how member, I know nothing, but I advise Anifie herself ftil t about jt. She grew the friends of Miss Barber to! take pl lrifl crrftver. and taourli theY ate snrae measuies to ascertain tne enar I. fpllowed her up the wide old-fash innl stairwav with a feelinff of in we nr- that she should 20 home rith is I I ma m tha mornincr and stav to days. I hoped Will would recirfi in this time, though of course T didn't tell her so. :- ! Wall AnrriA want home with ma a.o- ' I I J-i J AAU.V " . cording to agreement, and though she an waa nervous I -1 . 1 . . .. 1 jxi. : i,vx j ij; ti.a xOT. kn(nM tense uratincauon, mmgitw wim u ffaa wrTOua uu cxuwu,. wo-gu. and Will Ashley grew to be almost the intimac proceeds much further, uneasy sense of. apprehensio j bad .Z. like strangers. Will was .fiercely jeal- I only know one thing : Captain Gli- trmmphcxi .thw e,butnowuldI fr 0 o, ous of this gallant young captain, we ford receives letters fron a lady regUr possibly thwart xia plans, if she per- ,If only wal would cornel' I said to 11 knew: but that seemed, no reasoii larly very week, directed to Launcel- sisted in listening uhem! The ; fear m H b ndred times that day .; We why Angie should treat L with such ot Gifford! with the title ommitted.- that he wouldrsuade her to go off had 3 Wg J1 Hie studied coolness. For the first time. A small thiog, perhaps, and the lady with him before WiAshley'sreturn, Lf. &1 . itf. t ix,.,-0ix; Mxx. x,.mrtfixfir made me actuallv Jai XrA1! him she was ill, and really she looked mmj iuexwuuumj00u may u ma "x": ' ttHx o uarm TO I anuoreau . x with the soft color all trono .31 - 1 . 1. - - ... . - 1 0 1. t; 1 1 Ua..-: .1 i.oof - . . egy, there was oniy one tning 0 couia her cheoka alld , T,t TWffmiTv. The tendjr care and ftsp.rtain. a least girls of a very respectable a, nsed to congregate at Aunt Mollie Norton's upon every possible opportunity, po listen, open-eyed and eared, to the wonderful instances which had come within the personal knowledge of this remarkable woman, where future wives or husbands, oftenest the latter, had .appeared in answer to soma mys terious; performance or incantation, known under the general name of icks.' Now; Aunt Mollie .was a perfect en-. From one of the sailors, ; and from devotion ol eigne years ueHex Yvx w o uuu , -oiu . r Xt Angie. could herself tell, welear- consideration, J didn't like to think thought, but he answered it prompt - ned this much of her history: our favorite, guilty of ingratitude; but ly. ... . - Jr Mr. Barber was himself an Ameri- it certainly looked strangely like it. I I notieeyoudi dnot ehmvpar- car but had married some ten years knew, also, that if both pained and ticularly,' he said, with a smile; this is ' ... . ... mJ.i 11 3 1.1. 1 T .i.xnlrn 4-rt tlfin nreviouslv, a charming little tfeiman disappointed -V4is iatner ana moiu wuj x t - 1 "Sarel on a visit to D, lougW theyisaid nothing. Angie I -I din know you evernphced this country. Having no. near rel,- had grown tob, like a daughter to me at alll 1 2: sometUipg Captain Gifford said , v0fnrn with his wife's them, and it wa not strange they had, ment. And then I blushed, a loonsn x-- hhind the alder 7 UUUD "D v , . ., . , ... i:x . x-:-v T mai ftnitA imt rid Of. 10 1 ! JV4 w r xxi1Q: hniTift Home six montus honeri sne wouiu ue iu ioxxi-r. , -, ' 1 . . .xx 11. I -1 " J.;IX - nxif later There they had lived uu me ivr "Rnrhfir's narents made I Tjance her willing to leave her native land for fair expectations ? .1 asked myself, . , . Tr SO, WiliU tua nyiw uuiux an jjone OHt Ol egy, there was only one thing 1 could her cheeks, and so he had to come in. do. I thought it all overx while we Xwo or three of the girls happened in, were undressing, and as soon as the and presently, very much to my astoii- Ughtwas out l began, trembling for ishment, Mr. Ohelmsford called As xigxxi, o a- o we were passing through the hall ou the success oi my experiment, but re- th0Sparlor, he said, speak- solved to make the trial. Ing very low: 'Angie,'.! began, my heart beating you know what I mentioned to Cn T was sure she must hear it, '1 you ytsterday ? Have you. been a thinx I ought to toU ,oa that I o,er- Jgj .,,, 14 I Mt . Denina tne aiaer And weit lor lw that vou have not. med Bhe WOUld be 1U reality. , wic x un. . " , ; I think,' ha responded erravelv. r What 'perverse spirit sent Captain the roots of my hair, witti yexauon ana - y aad then, . What was my surprihen I reach. ance Gifford to Marion, U m,r our ess : . , : Qn a ,reviou8 occasion, broke iato P into e,7 lu? P"4. kU DOOx;l .hley 8tan lgea wj w" f ' , amg Dy sue aoox. xxo xun Njtne necog. a fierce, uncontrollable fit ot weeping. turoagh the kitchen while I hav .x. But I had grown hard-hearted since, absent He looked flushed and, i cyclopedia of tricks. She knew mor , and better, and surer ones, than every and strive '"J'o Father 1 for my name-a name to did tM0tbe forever ? I have tried wealth and r fame and Father, lo,. thy childhas put togethe,- ttlti&ht. and ioog down W denied P ace withiu them, From holding a mirror over an open lYthe number ot faces that soon would Uast tnou a piace xor xu-u. r tMrt minuteg bef ore oxilthe number c , , endless fame ? Let my cry come up, ., fl . w ,TrmA nT1(1 rZEher, and thinking of ail endless fame V et my cry - P, of jQne and w- ? T , -,..1,1 vx totn to H.a U JJ ather unto tnee. uiyo me a name, the steps sne " . - cannot Jie; rwc.ar.iv i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 " - B' J 1 . front of! theoBtrum - ff.r anotlior. lbattliiigs with adverse circumstances C A . i v Kflvo T TAfiminfr and trvin? to - - 11 r ' v.V.C3x rT T.IIH H11U1- 1 w , -r - -i hAdrn T I. -X wmuou : i - ... .-' x oIlnrnTiry rlAfPlVinor MftTl 17 I . rassed tlTT? x.1"0 !!. - :ZxZZ swall I . r. c ' vx midday on beholding, epeaname, w &g clock stnick twelveihe face Wealth and! . m i . . ioe, vinwn t. in i.mh iti a M-i in iiiin t.? laon. . vxw x w er call OiV. ana ll3x vi(" it . ; . !1n m noma liirrh Tin nn its honnrfid .'. I . ' n . I n i.: mnr,ls ItoyI Mnan. I ton tn nee. -At last she was called ana ai-i "r:Zx I Ix7" ticularly speamg for several ney- and attractive to a more tnan mope, " sllfl ttfta 'ot in; d Mrs. Ash . 1 ! -11- . J I l"f it H - 111 L I1 r UUDU DLCU LCkXVOXX XXX bUV 1 I!" J.J. y 1 J Mnm I I . 1 .4 flTlflT rj . I U1W KM psrf " r"tC""!?rll.a tta-tcchw.eU., waxlModto briug that I'crfoct . 0j oYerrtelinwl with, lliirst, T , f. . .... ..o.l l romiUc : A day or two aftor this I mot WU1 ley m: flTlTu . ila f - - -.. P . LJ I 1 w w V 1 Vd a!n enoVaging word, and a re- happmess for which l yearn, .ana so x an with water b the aoresaid heard an encpuragxuB i . RtrrLoi.d look un at the dizzy height , nnpst to speak diswnctiy. one vx- : T VT V , W Iom veaii penevea me Se front and bowed to tile ?auei- for which some have ejen perded life, reHgioa8ly, tantiated as they Jf aSdaw such a sea bf faces and even a soul s salvation I stop were by nmnberles8 dances which ence, and saw . j, . ... nrwi ftsi, 41, AA Falher to mve .me a . , . . . . , . , , . (nniwi toward her, sne mougui wxia- -t- ----- , . had 'come true,' and wmcn sne re- , " T!r trenn,g heart, "0 can I stand mind and heart, content with my lot, : fof th6 of gg' in her trembling ner , , and that Thou . wouldst grant .this Lov t,; Vii ta half liUXO T X. T 11." U T . E.lA.J I ... 3 -it. r jvl iaii duo " nnr iau.n. 1 irnnir hhh uuuhvuix iucuj i , ... hn ixnrsn mill - 1 ., .... 1 11 1 1 v n . 1 X.TT At rf ni.T.iTUT nwni ur iujb- .- rw Tii .t T:ii .vA thA fiffort.' and most worthy ambition ox an, a piace , n . 1bTV hflrsfii and I am lJ V4 o.-r; - T frt tLe thougut, x wm - for mv in heaven.' ' P. T" JTx7:r:.r" .... . garret,or uie B--f - ' nf homa. wilir I . -" . . I . .T II Til 1 IIIIxlllllUC I.U. I . 1 Wlthl 2.-t.v- A irrxrtoaihlA fntlireS . , ft r.ipftr but tremulous voice sne --v ; . . ? qmte as positive, jn& crave the subject, 'Make to thyself a Soothingly, pityingly, even as a latn- " . . kixU-x -.tinned ! I I er piuetn nis cmiuxeu, vumv tu nuiu. the ' Li.ii t mnlfA a name !to liveof .old h Uom by experience, and bought it ear v neixjioxxoxx--.- u Have pUed away from earth tjWhere snau ;ixx. j . , A memory to exist, when as a sigh, OuCiift wind, my spirit takes its Into thtSeen land? Wealth! ilt ji UaIi - M . My name upon thy bosom ? Walt , thou . ... . I . ,i nn.l or ' . I, I . -II 1 X. . x...- I l- nTTUU I 1 1 II I I Zlllll OU , 11 iii fi.fi,i 1 ..i,t 1 woa vfitiiniv jreLLiiiu uul ui 1 kouu men w vr i iiinhniwt a ttHT. F1H1 II Itl JX UUViu 1 H,UIUY, . ' JU IIWJ r" J Q O 1 X - . ... , - a aa;- I -.in fKa 'linnaRnme caDtain. Youisarilv .see tilings wmtu umwo . ... onri rA. hn. hnf liiBliDS were white, aad ever reacntu m. ... notl'he responded, carelessly. But ana r'ti ' i, mi a pained expression about them. . 1 children, only Angie, w W-T'WJ x: w; ";.v.L xw. mmflnt I remember the amus- proacmng.myseu, x h- a look pass between him and Mr. saved,1 I ; 'I tmnicyouuru u" T 77 ftnd the fierce fire the first violence ol ner emouons, Chelmsford, and a moment after Will xl never remember1 when she was not ley real shabby. Angie,' Lsaid one day ed look in Ins and the herce hre Uhe j lovelV, with her soft ci-eamy complex, when she had turned and walked ab- that surge : 8Ud,leniy ed themselves, and then continued : betraying the strong feeUng surging Z IIa a. W. lint as shl mr,Uv away as he was just reaching veins as I realized the meanmg of that ftstoni8hed.at what I heard, in bis heart, by the strange ring in his ;iv: one out bis hands to fold a shawl, which look q Angie, and especially that you should ' in Manohestor Mr exclaimed pretty she grew, as his pother had sent out about Pnt UstSi to a proposition like that from a " welL She had tho soft flaxen-orowu ner snouiue. :.; -.V-lUZTL Tnn.iv throuerh vou with-1 stranger. Do you iove xuxu mgyourwile one asitea mo say Z V. , . J-kx to deceive and desert those tD you that she snouia expect you fierce passion of out trying." WhicU i nave no uouu w man' : whom home to-morrow. I told her I thought wuvux , - ; 6u would BOt ii! to come, a fcutu- you do not know ? If you do, then l band makes it ft point never to have no more to say, at least, not 10 disappoint his wife, you know.' Gifford had risen before Will had ted ' him 1 I said three .words. When he had fin ished he said, sarcastically : I broke out ' InM you Ior J xxxuuuoba, iu.t. utuw uui ... for.the amuaemeat I. - . i aouwji "v 1. J m m.manl: I WAS OOm- I i t - - I -jx.t V y - aiaIKII t-.r ii. " - w m . i Mil. iriitii inn u w uuw ij s i nav n.ra iiuwu uu wxiw i . - - i ous sigh. ' A Mie interrupted me . I came in to stayi niirht. and I intend to You are-mot going to leave your ail tne uapwuu yti cried, . breathlessly ; verse, x respouau, xxxiCx .i fti i ltXT T -,v vAinnr f tin si tllflm. AUU X " . ' , , fr,o fnr vour father and motner f j r", . ,;f h a Ann irni)uaaiuio j.u.wiaw i j - - . - j . i i x x. . FKvhVr '.AV honjrM our wis- t. . -r , jJ a i rtxfaTriP.(i: when t .To, xessie: x ixx b-"o -r - - : o those i Euew; xi r ovfuy , ,;-ttti ' . . . . i ' ,i - f 1 M;d I an vntxir or Wicked Hill II I. 1)1 D IX. I 1 - w m I een I0; , i .. m;it.anVI-roae com- To mv pefleot Dewuaormeui, u. uvuo wxxxx6, o mm. t i urowu cuxio ixv -uim -wx- i i . . t f lowing a spoonful ot salt, without vov mntW 'with .the frank broke into such a fierce paBSion of out trying. O IT . ' I VI viv. - . I . , I ' 'VJ . another, batthngs with, adverse circumstances, j know of a certain person ;mile and .changeful brown eyes which tears that I forgot my momenxary an- nem . . have I had.' yearmng ana trying to. , . . , .. a anA AinAn. f.l mr.- . , . . .. -xi.'a winniner crr nd was overwhelmed witn re- mat mmm .y r- place mv name high up on its honored . ViaW rSriSina- 1 TYin-mio tViinliimT mv words had cause- w J - ' Will Ashley, I went over to An- you.' -: . f 0 Bessie, you 11 not 13 . .., :.t-i-j 1 1. ... xr i ' xTT-ii i t x ,j x 7ir n h. ill n 1 1 1 r-i i iuu& ... . . , . ,. T -'a nt mniftntic A day or two after tnis x met tui ieyiuiuiiucuT, -x,-,--- mindit if you didn't I hfl lflffl I Was awuawa " 1 ' . , . . I . L XI.-X V, hoHrrnnA OllL Witn I , . - - i n.xnxxnrx. rtfjiaaart n.a ii inr i in ntvr men. iiuoiv duo .iv.1 . . , . i - i indeed,! Asmey out xixyxxxxM, ""r" r " "... , - . tell him : 1 l Ana sue s or companionships were ever x cmin fi - ..3 . -ain half so fascinating to me as mefuxu- r ... in the ms1 voice. as t gOing Ml U I HCb out ; , ' i that.' I shall I Now I must disclaim any intention UiiUtVAOxO. Ulxl nJ . ! your family, to relieve tl tedium oi a. dull neighborhood.' Will Ashley sprang after biid with a : suppressed imprecation j but the door n a i iiHMi iRiunouu uuuuii uaiii xjj.x 1 Will Ashley ; Chelmsford put out his hand. you know it just as well as I do I' , ? He isn't worth it, Ashley, don't I don't see why you should care soil your fingers with him,' , be saiJ, about his knowing it I responded, gravdy. a d g , d hastily, and X dare say with a little . child ag weak and hel . . . :i "UX .;lxi I . . . . tv. t . . i show ol temper , -n cuuiuoir vnwuui; les!, and unreasomng. xat uy-ami- 1 You know I mean Jx lx. A.-nnnir.a an1 hnnrrnr. ir. AAr- . . . i t 1 . ilia. on.we&K UI nuxsu mo . a , , - - . . uum Mj ciuwiwiw, uu wwjju, .. v-. crrrr rf Rnb16CtS..X nftVO "xj . . - . . .1 .. J;rt Knt whun POmmPll "H"" v' v"f" ' " " . - I q Make to thyself a name mv chad, hy, for i tMnk no one of us was.o .Make.ti;selfaname;.;,J H? Bat make it not in glittering gold, weirfMa8Cwtion.about 1." T . i of '1 lean on, But I must know sometnmg 01 uaptain -ZS77 anv one else who T . X ' LU t .. . I ' fhAV TOAra f .1 IUD. . WW . I - ior yet in eariiuv xttiuu. , .i.;.: r'J ..xx r .x. i iv vi i rnnse oici cnarnxa iuci uuyciouiiuna ui These to the fleetinsr earth belona ose pia cnt.xuxa .O..voo r. These bear the thorns of strife, twenty years ago, which can never be Make to thyself a name to stand, ' quite forgotten by one who ' had once In the Lamb's Book of Life." entertained them. How f they come Then from the depths of the troub- wv bma now. an endless procession. keep,,t ; ; -j, H.d i led heart assailed with the' trials and through the silence and dust of the This treasured gift unsullied:,, ase temptations of life, the spirit cried out, dead years I But I have time to note" Wh n low in' death, and dost and clay Father give me; strepgth to; withstand only one, now, and the ' others must W- ti9" ' ' ' I -'' i kll heln me to hold ,up the feeble down to their era ves asain: ! She pauBedior a unx m"" -r 4 iuiuu. iyj, -iMii; " . then prbcoeding -in aeePeE Lambs Boolt 01. i.ner., , r, sttll ;tlunk-de- wards I saw how , -Iat &s. f ' The teacher: who ..madeathe ;selec- uuo w . .... , . , " er r Vw j! s may nave gone w wio 11, To aid thee teer d?ath y - tho leS30n she gave of morality and re- Aye, wouldst tncu yieia ux, . gtm n the mind and ; First a tumbler -1rtte r f : 1 1 Ail 4 Ii i Vixx fr.r wltnm it was selected. I maa oaf in ly , half an . m .1 ' ' Jl 1 1 oeaten and mething of Captain Lance (Hfford'S deep love her, and cal voice, modulated just W to low rjihlv as Wil of her, and cal voice, modulated jus now vu xu. , Ifiihl y as Will Ashley, nothing to tender pleading tones, : then! bf course, you've a right to ow hard it ran a rhythm of fireryp I J XIxa Urx-Kf illfJl llAr ftVAH. OilA in.v vrtii n.a I xxi uiv "ft" . . j you, B I , ,,.. Xi Will fr, .r.a in 'I must go to him, Uoss, he will not come to me, she said, biusmng. wouldn't do such a thing now, so ;i otum , xi ne - . v .. - :iV-vi: fhe chooses. I can have think tuerefwas v:r - ,. - K ya it- is ran . a'-.rbythm of trery passion, x wm - ,. , ; do not pretend' to know how it gret minglednth W --r. her up. I had deliberately admit that I did 4 ! ; little was managed, but I do kno that it sightof Anga .snip -x - " . her " wandand I atery stop, and as deliberately, I v ... as managedvery 8,tUrily to all wished her to hayertne pew t- - . nmn of aiders skirted 'the reedy ihuiw. -r - - . ; parties, anina. , at xxrujuaas iu 6We-'aiia this semodl thought she cared for me I s A clump ! 8, 6 he patt I iN I haven't ; don't you remember cy Ilcame, prac.icahy; 'Angie most Sattt abruptly, and turned his sedge round which wound nePfM . , ,,, Ita fate. Bessie, I can't Lirbr-3 captaiV and Angil declared. to me tH:r;r - - - to the shore. These, and a somewnai. 1 ""177, 4i her voiee died away in Umid smUes and blusho. . that she quite like to seethe fture I fatojway. J . t m9 & path, hid me from hU nWer did, hor never should )iaye lov- .x:a AoWnllv. 4hus -uncere- l; 5Ahdi80 she .did, I cried, impulsive- " ; :. .-ua a httle sobbing sjglu . lV -,Kww.n &aMttv if 0 Ua MUixwvw . . - - .. . J f UW f - I - ,xl fwiiar flvan a breatn. 'Twere fleeter than a Summer 1 flower, xixTn tii a rcian spray; 1 I caimot hold it in mv heart, i, 'Twould melt like dewi away. A vm 1 CD ' CxKtBeahtogether--as,,for a pound beaten and I ' . T " . Au A A I . 1J I " xVy r--: ,. . , , , rcakeone pouna 01 rsu&ux, u: jiaxi a wouia ue 111 Then the embarrassmenx ..seemeu w wd 0f butter and six eggs, iiave a whUe, and ;I . , I J it; 111 MlW U.W ' . . inu " T -. . . 1. krnioiA. as if ner her worlds, sne spo xxt j - -1 Inf.' thnn i keep my : memory, Amos tr Aunt Mollie'srenortoire wad moniouslyltlemohshed. TTr.r., a-'a nnita -darkish, and a aeafogr had come 1 roseup, wn i J-l tiad marnea au uxe a w tne ' 1 tihn OTAW UK.t HatAfltAn A7HDHyU UBUlDiM I M"" 1 X .1 . . I 1 1. 5 iL -.lx I- In a Hirrt 1 1 OTIlt AL-rUTV ' aEn a seaman, upon the south wind, ana - " nitot:tte cmiyersai lavonte. -Tne towaras ,lu, aus T- : z?Z: . .J'"Qw;. t dded. over the water ana u WrvxxH5.. -;T- " . Vv, iV (aijUincywcd Oiiljrd ever crandr were as painandhaU of vCxa ah Uond his bright aval laoe-. watn- w nau vexeu . w?r; r.---, . ; mere is no w Cjme into my urain, auujTXMx: . x. oWr hu.e xi, and aU -ixxxAfianscaptIgrew WM.wSv ,winff hany hearts feehi of clear spring water ::v Vk 'tricks' in iRener- difficulty xnight beimet, L beuevedtii I The Ashleys do not like me. . fhere nirriance. considerably tinged With he pro pfcUed .logs down the a sunny window at precise- ft ohe in particular. ' But he would only ; change his vocation. . wU1 the aimoyance andublel x- (n 'regard to the holeti seasou drtWt of work. j. ... uaau ; - 1 - . . 1 1 1 . . 1 j ii... .M; 1 t - - t . - . t uivao ti v w mw wwwfcf ol an egg was iigupy laa . on fhfl onVy satisfactory so- how tvaehle andd childish ; my woras Bbau quarrel witn tnem, anuwiwo nxxx, , a change m the mtaerto Sn -1 irn; tr ramdv - i. a iii in ica 3: . mxau . . . .--r - - . . - : : . v r-- -- - - - . i xi.uu . - i j poured in the glass..: It ,..rtW! 4t-5jvffi; 1dm, but then a Btate of . ill feeling engendered i llfe.of my .favorite friend ..... ...... . x I 1UUUU V v m . : . ; ..i ... v. " - .. . . - -T)X 'tlx. x 1 - - v. - . . - I . .... : " .1! i . . .the bottom oi the tumbler Tir;ii sa ah1v to to sea. .1 :r -MhaM them the aointessence, rthat can nerer ue 'Of eroomo. . f xy . u i . a. 0ux :ki t cried. Vwatcu aua.wiii. wuu ..i.ti i-t.,. i imiti u w n r mm j d -t w wi?- a - - a c imin in uu xxafw mwvx av . Xl 1 . J.X I " . - .. I ; - 1.. . . A . .11 n,i I I nen Biowiy ristf xu yfeu,y T ,. . . 00fMof it tO tom once. -Hadnm. -, ;..V i L - : IX XXXXXLOVl CU"'v,ii".o . , ;a- fh roll; it out cut it to tase tne lorm oi tne special impie- :,VRfl.TidV bake them in a mod- ments of labor of which' the operator uitocakes -and bake them 1 crate oven. should earn his bread. Of .'course the He drew himself up with a slight shiv- .YoawiUstay witn her all you cam er :: 4 ' ' , while I am away, - Bessie r he asked, Don't you remember, Bess he said, anxiously. e 1 only held was obscure! the. ship whereoy 1 stream in result, non. declined. ldi.rued t j whatsoever ' Viixx7 (win li " nimminn Vafni other plan we can, x uh. , , ...t, " 6ia . ... -'r: j- i M5Mnnntmflr,t ""F""0""" ! " V! ' ' - nkelv some oi tnem migru nave oeeu When tneir ngw, r.-.--,, ; , cx;rhtlin in bed. her dff .f thev had c iutin.ied to wair. have blown over we can rea 1 prett; fl. curls failing over i patient waiter , it is .aid, are no los h lnends asain. UI course, aear r j r , V when I go, . i:
Spirit of the Age [1873-1???] (Raleigh, NC)
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Aug. 13, 1873, edition 1
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