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iV-V.,; ... , -, v-,.'.',;jy . - , : ''v: ' A r-":l ---- '"x' J , .x - ,v3 V;; C h ' - - i W i I a. l,J li'X I i M ' T - I i - C ! fc. I VI .- 1 3 la II M I r I '...'. t -J - - l 3 t . I - ? iv. J-. .-. r I I ''--II 111 II I fl III fl II I .3 I II I I. II I If 1.11 . - : 1 I V . . ,r. . . - ..... 1 PUBLISHED BY x R-HvHITAKER, BAjLEIGH n. a - ?V i. . ---It- ' ",..! -v-; 1,' ', -..' . fERMS: . ; , ; ne copy one ye$ri,.....C...i.'". ..52 60 , six , TtiontU. . . . . 'i . , . , J 25 ' three nionins 76 (J uU8 oi ienror more naai wui oeuntq - C iftWI A Thanksving : Storyi fey rBAXcf S HEMdHAW BAD EX . ' . S ;w "fell It'was a storpy November day; ; j A beautiful girl stooiat the wirulow 6f a very humblfe-lo'oking house, gazing jup au-1 down the yarrow, dreary street. r0h, dear! purely it is time .he ell ould be eoiu ing' - Not wi th stand ing the wiud, and Uho raifl'uWith these ords gha opepol1 the ,.tyndow ttud looked out, up ud dovva the street. ; Here he coibes! Ob,, how ' if be has riot letter a lor me I think it will mulct; rae ill.' fler little lfands. we,re ' pressed over her heart, and' : with a decp-dmwn ' bit:atb she 'turned L or razt) aa'ri up lie strtet to watch ' the progress of the carrier, as he caine alcDg, bufftftin'giihe wind and driving ran!, imrrvHigs ttuob,' ' stopping Lu aad tlienTwith alond poal ut the across the streef then pvor h e darted to tLfthouso uet her, where, after ri thundering kn6(k, he stood imyatierit iy stamping. Tiey were bo long cod ing to the door. I . lioiv could bhe bear the suspense ? A.h, they come lost. With something; "like n ; growl the carrier runs dowp the steps-1 yes, and passes the door;'! She cinriot believe it. Ttiere must be one. She is about to call after hinf, -when, yes than!k heaven ! he turn L looks at a letter ; he Jtolas it up to fieei me f ueauiiiui, eager face, and inquires quickly ; 'Miss Eva Trivor? ' Yes, yes ! Give it jaie.' r : she uB8wered,"?liiisptngher"tf?i her heart, and clping the window to .f n m vcVittltirnr with the Cbld to the You'll" ketch four -deaf,' child deb dai '." called oat? an old negro woman tat,ure to lady EUJd. And Eva thought her voice trembled iis shifscte..' ; ' ' -1 aD1 JerXke toy mother and her Iami!yfo many tell me, and as I can seeM self from a picture I have of my d- r mother.t-f ;". V-'-' 'And h'e namehat was it dear?' 'Evelyn Lindoni ' Was -it her you were speaking of? Perhap.s you knev he ?'ilyaffsked.-;"-:, ':'-; ; The likeness -waa not 'to Eo.; ' my dear. Ah, escnse '- me a moment. I must find myJittleM- and bring her to you the lady said hqrrying t)ut.' ' - She did -iiot return- with Ler ,Wangh tef , who camo in after u few ' minutes n't; 'T "id h X: ' i X'l f-', . il , 'Mamma will tee you before you eave. She is engaged row.' , After the lesson waa ever and Eva was about going, Mrs. Johnson, came in.,. She was looking .very pale .and va noticing it, said: I fen'rvonare not well... You should not have com e down a'ain to see me.' 'I uni well, my dear.'. I wanted to see you-again. Xour faqo is Jike a pic ture, bringing -back to ' memory days and 5encH that have passed and were so dear. I feel' as- it I could not let you go,' the lovely lady answered. But I t-hall come again soon.' 'Yeft,' and often: Cine u3 my dear itll'e friend, as well as Lilly's teacher, i rshall be bo glad !' Eva answered, as iho pressed her lips to th j beauti- ul 'ones offered her iu parting. 'Strange! strange! V niiirumred th; ! ady as she turned away." 'And now my heart is throbbirg so -wildly! Why could I not have a.ked the dear child the qucsliun, the-'.answer to. which would have ..brought me: peace? Or or - liav. I will not think of that. I will hope ori.' ' --. ' ) Eva sat on a stool, at her uncle's feet her sunny head resting on his knee. Undo, next Thursday will be Thanksgiving, and we will have a treat f seme kind, wilLwe not? A ride. or a walk, or a nice dinner ? she said. ! Perhaps. ' I will try,, my little sun beam, I ought to to- be happy and profoundly thankful that I - have you my darling, "yhat shold I do without you i '-- 'What would we do Without each other, uncle? But I don't mean foi TliftiifesaiVinf trfcutAi-animyi aua - o o . .. . . , . . . - - .. w rll "manage - if "Npw: : darling , uncle, wou t you smile? 4 Oh I can remember itEIQg 16, 1874. Uncle Herbert ctasad gpoaking. Era pressed and kissed the hand she held; her silence expressed more: sympathy than any words she could have'spoken 'Ye s, m ammy, I . muM have? a nice Thaukfgiving dinner, I tell vyou; and I'm either going to sell my .watchor HI go and tell my kind friend all about it, and ask her to advanoe me : some money. I don'fe know just which yet. I'll see. I'm going now to give a le? son,'. - r " I , " ' 'Dou'i sell de watch, honey Keep one ia de house, or3e - Bpecfibility. of de family, Peggy said, following Eva to the door."- . '' .;.a ''5-.'f .The lesson was over; and Era Wait ed, as the iitlitjC2J.Ua -ha nrg see mamma-.' ', V Soon the lady came in. v W 'I've been out, making some prepa ration for Thanksgiving,' she said, with a sih. "This little one; wants to be merry. To me the-- day has many ' sad memories1.' ' ' 'I'm sorry, so sorry, to hear you say so. 1 tkink loik8 ougnt to feet diiier ently. But so it is with my dear un cle. He is always more sorrowful. Thanks0iving ' What is it dear ladj? You are ill?' cried Eva, .springing to her Mend's aide, untying -her bonuet, and drawing off her wrapiiiuirs.-' i ' 'No, f.a it's only some little. Heart trouble I've had for a Ions while, and of havit.g advertised ifor pupils ;in n;" :' t bic, of the one answer she had" t rccei v -d, and of the' lady's ' kindness." 'Ar. oa-Bhb-wentwatclg'Lii-faca glowed and paled, catching the? ancf kissing away lira i tears " that to! 1 how constant acd true -his heart still. - . v .-. - . : ' - : ' i Her-name-i-the -lady's name,' child?'.UncleHerb3rt asked. iiorthCaroliriar Confer- '-ft :'. AppbtmiENik i Mrs. Johnson, tznele, dear. gum. ty- -4- ..'T iV If Person St-i-Nt M JarrieT. it Uary Circuit, J E Thompaoa. I, f ' : I.;. Ilcksrille, TB'Reelra;;:. I'm quite tired now. me of your nncle ?' You were tolling about hi3 beinp: . so sad on Thanksgiving ' days. And Jf I only couiii, I wish so much to have some thing nice for him that day. You know we are poor now. We were rich once, only a little while ago. Would you- : . i' Hesitating, trembling, blushing, she stood. , ' r 'Yes, certainly, my dear. I intend ed to have paid you last time. It is customary to have the tuition fee in advance, but I forgot,'; the lady said, taking out her pocket-book, and pla cing in the little trembling hand a roll of new, crisp notes, stopping the hap py giri's thanks by saying : ' I wanted to have you With-ua that day. Can you not come V 'Oh. thank? you! I cannot leave thin I ould & a 1 y, E I know her hot.' 1 K- ' ' 'hi ButybuJwill go, she has K- been kind We- mugt- not be rude, yc know.? ;v j 3 -u - S' Yes, darling, we will go to her.- Bat I eball never find mv'.Vvt gold thatja gone. :Oh, if the-"wealth was mine, and she had none, L roold hunt the. .wide world' over to find my love, he said. .ii T i t s-lL ;S And naughty loving, .tell-tale Eva carried these words to her friend, who, smiling through her tears, said :i ,. f We will make him smile i again to morrow,: dear. , He '. will be happy, I think -I trust.':: i. i i ; ir How busy the little love was jthat . blessed day ! Mammy .fixed a I nice lunsh for them and was well pleased that they wero going to; dine wid flm'e equals as she expressed it.1 Efaslole away the evening before t purchase a pair of beautiful kid ; gloves for heir uncle. :r . ., , ; : i; , 7W -j " .V '. ' How handsome my darling uncle is 1' the thought, as she arranged his lavander tie, and. handed theigloves to iNeuseJ J Carden.; Swift Creek. MissionW. H Cun ninggim., - v : Jones N A Hooker. X : -Lenoir J is Andrews. '; ' Ne wberae-W C Gannon. -Craven DColbreth. Beaufort J H WTieeler. ; Carteret J : Mahoney. .'.-' ' SiraitsTo be supplied by G W fiaratson. . xar ..Ivcr. H H GibbonsL i-jui-urj Station FL'B9id.:.Mr iTK-T::'.?, J.GriIth.-';vr -..:- ' Youhgville, M J Hunt. - - ' . Editor Raleigh Christian Advocate, 1 HnxsBono District. L Jj Hendren, Pli ;; , Hillsboro H P Cole. ( Alamance R S Webb ."Chapel Hill and Haw River W H Moore.- . Pittsboro C C Do'dsoa. Yanceyville John Tillett. -Deep River T C Moses. -Iijasburg J W Jenkins. " Person W M Jordan. Durham J J Renn. ' - Plat River-T J Gattis. . ' GBEkssBOKO District. N HD Wil son, P E. Greensboro .W H Bobbitl. ., ! North Guilford S II Helsabeck. South Guilford, Z Rush. Thomasville and High I'oint P" L SThomasviUe Herman. ' Trinity B C correspond. ' .' : -: -. :t Very beautiful was Eva s: friend that Thankssivicg-day, as ;she Watched and waited for her expected- 'guests. - She heard their coming step's, and qaickly glided within the curtained window. A moment more and eh6 hears Eva's light tread ascending tle-' stairs, and Graven. Davidson CJI Phillips. - " K ii xsumpass. Randolph J F Craven. Forsytne J W Lewis. Winston J F Heitm ah Stokes J R.Scroggs. : Madison Ia E Stacy. Wen t worth W C Normafl. Trinity College B Craven, Pros. Agent for Trinity College V ' .WASHstJtGTOJT District. W Gloss, P K; 1 :- ..i ; Washington and Greenville, A - R Raven, W H Call? . ' TV ? f ; i Warren ton, J W Shickf drd-f ! -Warren, S V Hoyle. V ' : Atoanoite, U O Button; v. ' i Tarboro, F J Swindtll. - . ' -WilliamstoD, J Johnson. : ; ? '' Pltntbuthana Jam sville 'S Bath, L L -Nash. , v- Mattamuskeef, Miles Foy, I H, Hill, Portsmouth land Ocracoke, J; M Lumley. . ',.''' '. '. . " Z " Cape Hatteras. To be snpplied by B Dixon. , -. continue "to Wiptectekl as at ; present under the banking laws. Thero'should be no limitation to the volume of cur rency, as the community : itself should determine' what amount -is ' required for business transactions instead of leaving the Executive, Secretary of thd Treasury, and Congress to fix" t&e limit - It. would oetheMuty; of Coa gress, however, to maka regulations, regarding free banks ol issue, and - to state the conditions on which they can be organized anditransact busineas, the legislation to be in accordance with the new order of things, or in .ther words, the resum ption of specie'1 pay ments. - There should be no monopoly in fixing the i Jamouut ,6fv-issue.''TiieL President wi'l recommend-fthat Cv)n- to Arkansas, tJ';tefit:fitte:fo:'hvi place were either infavor otJhV-'IQftrL'-if land j-oYeT-nmsnt orlesiredl'its' Vyja':K: overtlM.MAn ofaccr of fhe arrarv-1 ? : naTy, ho sa? woutd. fceoiatedX ?(' loo if tor 1 he. c1iS teil'ot iha Jvina'Qt' ' i 2 thHawaiaiilslitnind oifcefduring f " ie1r;aojomm'U'tWBlwwtrnT; -Tnejf,:';r t-'t;.:';.-' Witt be lociUd a hcV lh meht payihgthoipinses. hdJVesi-U ; denfcill entertain the Kiugat 'k "ulaiS r r dinner in addition to courtesie-j to extended to him by the SeorOarY-?' 4 1 mw.jlui wui iw tue nrst visit oi o,' ; rer currency acasseu. uaiing uu j ,Walt:Uil bed-time, -Sir; : t stsaon, unless it be to amend it so as H , 4 ;; . a , , Wasihngton. OPENING OF CONGRESS. SYNOPSIS OF THE PRESIDENT'S 1 MESSAGE. ,. Washington, Dec. 7 Noon. The Senate and House of 'Representatives are qui e full. she ?'azes with an oae-orit look in- her simmi ? beautiful eyes, through (the, lace folds Agent for Greensboro Femak Cel of the curtain. ; i -' .' - lege J A Caninggim. : 'v Herbert Lindon has entered the :- SAUSBUtx . District. -tD R Brnton, drawing-room. sEva wiU'SOoa follow, P 1 til the lady knows.- She vmust net losej these precious j momehts'iHis back was toward her.rWitlr noisless ste is crossed the room, and stood ' close be hind himr A TT1 Salisbury, L W Crawford. , Salisbury circuit, T L Triplett. " D P Goode. Mooresville, T A Coon. 1 Statesville, J W Wheeler. Staifcsville cir., JN homers. witlrW; tUn 1 VCTUU g si y, out w.; swered. ' "' '. ' . ' It you could tell me more of your . . . i T I ir-.n rnnt niAar ' J. lonj ago, when 1 could not nave oeen umut. muu j.u more than six years old, of an uncle useci to Know ouo -; who was .always .miling. Why did the. lady said, turning away her face you grow to sad? TeUr.e-do. Tarn to speak to her little girl, who still i.T .-.nt... nn.Wstand now. and it lingered. U1H CUUMfi . - I You can go now, Aiuiy, w. vou from the next room. , . . Directly after she- came . in, she brmhtened up the fire, and then atodd w;n do you good to Ml your sorrows waiting while Efa read bet: letter She to some one.' the, sweet girl urged. j choose, ell onnn oithe would hear thel; .vn- uVP t L-tTow it is cruel in me lair.'-. ? a .1 Ti- -ii. I r. v. ..na vnn l-now i.Tift mrl ne . ? ; ; to shadow vour younr me. wuu iuy uu, F.uar)J . Run out and get. the fresh .... j to conform with a phin for the resum p-' tioa of specie , payments. The Presi dent will make no recommendation on the subject of internal improvements by the general government, but will merely refer to the fact that Congress has already appointed a Committee on Transportation Routes to the Sea board, which has already made its re port, and will give further information on more recent investigations. The President devotes much space to affairs in Arkansas; giving reasons why he declined to interfere in the receni difficulties in that State, and he adverts to the facts narrated ic bis special message to Congress February' The usual commitieo was appointed 1374 relative to Louis?ana,in which ho to inform the President of the readi- said no iiaa no specinc recommenda- nessof Consre&s to hear from him, (ion to make on the subject, but if The President s'ays in his message there were any practical way of remov- that our relations with all foreign pow- kg these difficulties by legislation ers are friendlv and without distnr- then he earnestly requested that the bar.ee, though there is an' unsettled question mignt De tateu up at tnat question with Venezuela, . which has session ct Congress. ' lie was extreme not yet paid the awards of the Joint ly .anxious to avoid any pretence of un- Commission under the Convention of duo mterlerence m Mate aliairs, and 1866. Congress, it will be recollected if .Congress differed wUh him as to strongly expressed its sense on this what ought to bo done, he requested subiect in February-. 1873. The Pres- its immediate decision to - that effect ident, in his message ot last December I otherwise he should feel obliged, as jsaid there was reason to believe the tar as he could by the exercise of le j hesitancy of that Republic in recog- gitimate authority to put an end to .nizingme ciaim sprung, m part at i-uo ummjr wuhuioicj. wmcu uis- least, from real difficulty in discharg-1 turbed the peace and prostrated the T , I nr. 1r;i TTa tnmfirl with a crv of 10T Mid ex- Alexanaer, Aa y i ii' smini. . tended arms. ' , Vovinir;ii R T N Steonenson Louise 1 forgive ! forgive ! '. Oh, my jiount Airy, S M Davis. darling ! dare I hope? t . ' : V V ( Surry, W B Maness. You cannot doubt me, Herbert 1 Sauiaton aiiss, a xiouv Did not I promise you should find your Shklbt District. L" S Barkhead, love, if you wished?' ' ! "1 ' ' - '. ' P. E. ; - !. - I S ia hv. H. 1 nuuouu. My own, my beautiful, .peerbs shelbv Circuit, J V North love -r v.t:.ii txt ty 1-it-i ' leaar. irora real uuuouuv i" - MQImMYUl&JUBUS'di 1? --.njl3WU 1 r--x. .iingmMHi tcJiiAitnu in nwn TJuvutuTrretnc irmai fray r J11 TVT T.AVnnrt 1 C&LlOIlB VU Utuci I r o. JXeUBU, A"- ' I o . 11 jti T AViUv. . Uholr.rA tli cxoediencv ol aWe teatl'iheel'ira' ,:se-. v :. t. - ' I! " J " ..... I. , -i l 1 T7 T1 -R Raid: ; ' f' ! T have strivou against it, Dut lovea so aeany r 4U1J 'Oh, mammy.l I am so so : happy 1 canilot banish from ray heart ther cloud I knew one that was his promised Here, listen "lAud she read to itlie ihftt gf th-ered there just thirteen years wife many; years ago; ;-I knew bet keie the conteuta o tier a0. I will tell you, dear. That oay, ana aiierwaras iu faithful sorvftiS. letter. ve ! Herbert cried. . Then putting Double Shoals, S D Peler; 5r .ently away, he groaned : H:: liK .Nay,Ihavenohomeoffer;now. ?S.;, Louise.' ; 'V . ! .; ' Vnolnmbus Mission, N S -Norton. . .. t ni TT..rria I' then, w us Thanksgiving, and I was to Now, you know, I am to go to the uave vn tho crowning blessing of a - - . i - L I '. - . . . ,1 II ion's life. It was to Lave Deen . my monius ago . m. -me 1 : T I 1 I. . I. .1 i. ti.s hef mnmer - -i iiirs. ,ri;,.,ior n t uisfi . aavs. xvit, never iumiucu, . wees, uuu - , ,. Ht-uuiup-v.v. . , -i i .TnhnsnrA will v me liberally, I know. wll( n t oftrn siniled, as you say, I was Oh, no, for he lias never Idxel but vours gam. , - , . , Donbtmg again,' she said, twitb re proach ; in her tone.. -Giv me bncK . m-m -m. I ' 1 Z - av-I I 1 Where is she now ?" llva asked. my oia piace in iour uiv - She was in Switzerland three That is the dearest? place on tearvu And he, your uncle, has. mp. Thwe is my hftme. 'Ana we w o-o baolr: to the HaJl. ' Jtiere, ir". Tbeu, through ftier, I may . hud ctuer pupils.' ! - Yea honevj se giau xoo...i- you; , ieuioi;ii child; l couici net uet 8 l nt ooer special anotLer clasr. ttie nana pieag .to see dis day when you hab to teach i.mt. He Tjord kriOwS ' -r- ri; dav when the planny for libin.' i i . i .. ,i o i,oi. TTotu pmiln Rhfi have leit him quick at u n llt'll-L,r,v "" v iUCJ-- mon ofitinus possessed " me. I was my nooie, loving w. i Unr to see 'He wronjred her, clear. Ana wuue .1.1 n,l iYrt nrnpr u'lfl fled isr lue nana pieuiieu w uic, i moi liu v. " - - v. in. onv;i away from Ifrom his reach. Atterwara not ouv UOl IV unu ui'i uuii." I Ami il,;k it was that drove my of .spile, asyfiouie believed, but lor ner From a taWe near she took a paper nnd placed At. in his hands. " " Eva came rnnriin? down the stairs. criv V' -mr,a ,n'ii!(irn with my J LI , nuc Liicu, jvu: uncle!' ; '-p- ' T Hsirris. Upper Broad River Mistiou, N VYhittington. Morgunton, J S Erviu. Lenoir, G W Ivey. Happy Home, J O Harwell. Newton, D Ma .Rock Spring, i W Puett. South Fork, C M Anderson. Dallas, PFW Stamey. Lincolnton, avj uarreu. Diivenpoit Female College, Robey, P"3- 'Chamotte District - J S ... Nelson, V M ' '. i. I - - - i - t 11 I ll. - t 4. therefore, the expediency of further recogmz id an.t upueui Dy me vouna i-r-,,PnTi the. Dart ot our gov- 0f the State. It seemed advisible JUL IJC I , I ."..' I ernmeht was be'ieved tb be worthy of that he should state , wnat course ne the consideition of Congress. In ad- should feel bound to pursue in reiei dition to Venezuela, wo have unsattled euce to the matter in the eventibatuo .,Hon with Snain. crowing" out of action being takon in the subject by i,n ff-ir ni the Virmniui and other Congress at that time, but subject to tuw ... i. - I - . grievous iraiiaacttuiia. wy ..' : " tl Snauish authorities iu Cuba. The might bo ..made by the parti w to the fnatrnitude of the offenses has n it beeji controversy and which of nil things I educed since the President's, previous was the most desirable It would be mussae a year ago. As this cuset- his drttv, so far us it might be . neces- .ii .iT.;.,.. V.i Qfti'..ain Cuba ft in-1 tftrv fr-UIm t siiii. to adhere to the not lon continue, it may become ne- govern iu tut hiru.ofore recnif ed i f.,v o.hftr nations, with our own him. Tuo' President ft"in ubnii a to interfere to termiuata. the iitenrreo- th q'l a nn to Congress, and wuich ba so long pivv.iiied, th-S.ian- oonlinuo to act as he has here ofoie iah Government having unsujcsbfully acted ivlitiv to alfurs in Lju.snna, attem' to-It. suppress it. In the mean- unless otherwise controlled by Con- tiuie the commerce, ot ail. countries, gress. and esp, dally that of the United . TtsidtfUt .reitoratH ; CuUfi- Suiu, M.tt-rf, me mgsvi v-- . . . H" Tritl:all ea..e l0h0 . It . . - i t aa, aching h'rt.iie;Ia.J- Jo.iw &5 i'"-i ; -... . .1, . ' -'. - - . .- - was aaaresaea iurne45arayvtlt 'j..., ,: defiant, sultan expression: ."Wi-qdil d- f aay over iud punishment ia toCvl.g , merited, no" doubt,' btitwV Ihofctit'-vV' cruelly deferred.- The WLfrjphT v&i 1 mentally ' endured r'. throughout tho-l long, snnny; dSy, tv hta'the bUt-eyed boy took unjy a listfVs-f share ia the sports ot his coinpartlroas, and bsooded; over his fault and the coming "xr-vjia-. tion. Bed-tiiLO cajno, aa4-th(j father t thought ot the ";misdemeti.noi and m- 1 llicted. thq : whipping, l.-cycr wcigliicjfr; as part of tho. .pnuisbmont . tho Joiii--' day of ageuiziirg suspewthf; -"hours of sleepless misery, i.u ' - : ;i And wr, looking on tsaillj,; iiio, ;hfe that bed-1 inie should ba the L.tpivfit. hour ot the day.V- Let it be sfa.L.d that wo are altogether in favor (A -r'i;-.uish-; ment for fault.-, but wc .e'ao boV.5.ro-".i't,! even-handed justice" whi'ro 'lhe chil-' dren are ' concerned." Injuttico -.will" . come with advancing yj;un.. Tho uro for small offsuso ; .but m-:uu i i i -r - - ; . , '.V, enna : Ai a wuippiug ia earned,; givo it, promptlywith n fuir understandmg'of the reason for its inllietion .; au't 'ob'i: t by last firs Ab .! - ' - ' 1 ' - mmm. the evening prayer La; said ius nuving. tones to a.Savior who calls little eliil- 3 for small oftsuSo ; .but a-:u:o tho . i '. ild ! U a whippiu" ii earned,; gUVii. ' ; t - - I amptlywith n fult understimdiijg'of 4 - V t a reason for its inllietion .; atul,' 'ob'i: t 1 all parental lovS lot ih rijd' iw-thV---t J - '-h :t resort ; try all milder ptini:Uacnt.'-. - . i''Q I Abovo a'l, take iuij' lime int 'VlW.t-J. , V.--.;, 1 dren to himself. -L?t the i-iinor b caress, the niolhwV' -.kLjx, (5 bo Iht. i.it ink between tUe day!.. paiiAor pleas ure aul tho .night's". a'et-p.r-tJend''- thbr. children to b..l happy!. 11 there is sorrow, puuisluiieL. -disgrac- j let th an ineet it rin ti'- .av rJi-fAwLV hourrf cf : play or'l .tiht.in-WindrtH rec6ir again the. n:i;piiii'S4 lUatic. iidhoa J v rigiit. AViit-ii itiht cjmev Itt (U.lv ioitd't.1- Ih.n !-.!. loviu.r cire. vhirt;)ev . bleKSUi; over ili lest. , j.i- .m v, art fftresr-es hov; i,..l . v Nvi.er.i c;nl.li.enH imvl KDL'C.VnON IN THE I r I'A'JfE'S. rxrri.i) me. - ' . -it i i u v Yps, dear, and uncle is wun u. j. r r q Stp j Carrawav. .n.i n(l9(yb ,..j;..f,,, 1 lhouobt I was father sbakfc--she .wedded one wno jOVP' unci. Jierperr saia,- . n.ivarv Miss w ona.wui. .iii -f ni.nJrtTpW.t..... t.. ,av wr.iv that from I was ver 'a kind arl devoted irasbana, i Wormttrnf iov m-his !,foi'ce'r ; .Mi.b Charlotte r ureenmg. man aDiJUreun i tvwi. v , I .sure oun ivt - - . -- . . - . - .- , . i i y . ,T -. T ... t. ... l,oronii fu owed b a ,Doy trt Bilrt -would... tate thfc clt-rep ateq .ncl when n- passe.! irom wuu. . - i not promisH .m,u - -5.iUC""r , 1 1 m,t. V ' .! I .... i . .1.1 1, T AlK.i..' v....,,. fr.r llifl litt.lft ohild'a I v;iaa amtnf TnMlSI 8Al6V Upngrogu pASKr she Yes; lorfVyVm thou'sht vorif unci' p snolio. ahd Eva txc'aimed : ; Loniso was in " S vitz6rrand. bne You are too sick to talk. Ion snail i three months ngo, bulTeturnecr id uw- i ,1 A I V ' 1 T ; k.Viia n7 tfll 1110 no more. Uaiy onu woru lu i 0 BaTe or!r njci nomesieau, vnriy - , T-r 1 , t. f I ... .- i' '1 -T.i. '-ll.Viic c innM to fin- bikh .0 Jne e lltiDcrr. a-j sue "t:,s I will ftirhv OT-a-iTFi - - aw little d having b. cn in-1 suited. Tuo President in conv, r-aion SttitfR ami J-.ngiat does not K'vate the fict in says the U pnichnso about eighty -p r adhered to he says it will p'oduce ad ditioua! . b n li--i ! . iedu ts, and .It ti le- uiiuuugi. - - . matteJylr- f.. IronUer ul inuian ti il.a TTnitfi.i States 1 . . ... UiH metw. ""J3 '"" .,rPat ii;i-. li. allude to the citi s-t - T- tT T IIP I jay tiore Went into Ah. next loom, and la a low tbe -j . ill -.. - : :, . , :.- I. "' ; voice pftitU--' f . 1 were 'Here. Pcffiyj put an ay these : at u- rattd my power ; I stepped too i.'i. .1 ili- ! I (!,LI. slie bavtj loved nut I 1 . . . ' . - ...t I.i I 1 1 t f 1 . j 1 t iu r.nv whs .sfnii.vii, , t.11 ."iiipstini'.fii. ie uu rtiiv fttnx.inted for orJ nuioa wt - 1 1 Vi i-Lirtv. ljauirwnaiv sue saiu nff these tlJUJgs ;ilr,.Kol. r --Tl a witl be wv l? i"v",T'l- . i , 1 . i L I .. - Peggy. I nieab, make tne.m - i&t jcy tnyst-if with loivrr nS vou cai We have ao ecotip- tbl jflilt L mir a little nok you know. friends: the Mature will only be for With r siehle tamed away. -J , voll. Eya's bright tape and Vioyi' g greet- Vphut A'ight llu rh was present a dis- will find her, his dear asdon.y love. Eva's answer. incr m.Lrht chavechased the sigh Irft tftut COUhU uf whom I had often But, nay, that - cannot be, Ava mur- ; , Thii.tee- years ago, ; - . w . .. :. -1 . 1 et freedom. Now let me. give to my now - U happy ' ' ;1Ihanlcsgivirig-d ay,' htH ", 'fi'm wiis when I saw her bi Switz-1 -pvc..' - ; ; ' ? fa-,,i5''- crland, three months ago.' . - j- Laughinir and cryirig; hugging On, then, thanks, dear lady ; he Vissing, first onp, then -the otner, ljonisr, TTot-ivort. f.indfcri'a -heart.vAiad not; his lu' h.r.r.eak in'almott lovinjr terrhs- mured soriow been delper that5 the loss lot j bad hrJ he loved her madly once. Why, my" child ?' the lady whisr wealth could cause. ' ' 1 . She dak wl often with him; leaned ed low. " ; Tho next morfimg "Eva-: nway upou Us rm as ho gasjid upon, ter ' He is poor now too poor to hnd, and we entfcd htrself to Mrs. Johnsn, wjtu Undi:u:sed admiration..'! could too poor to woo his love. w hose kind reception .relieved the tinjjid I not u,eiir , It ilrove me wild nirl of all embarrapsiuent. After heir- np -j thew not what I said. o , - -i - . . ' I - . .. i I i i e .... ip" her plfty oe ur two selections, her away. Un(l then, atter many erne, over ner loveij iaee. Airs 'Johnson declared herself cbarmpd reproaches, to which she listened pale And when Eva, still shaking her sua and most fortunate in securing ' ljer I ana quiet, she bade me take her home. ny head, asked :. I went - 'But she is rich enough for both, I drew the ladv said, a soft blush spreading you How ninc 1 U-mlftnl . .,:-. .Inn 'crhtier. I ' t i,Q ,iDvcr coon hnr snoa Thfi I How culd ho woo her now i her servecB no .--v- . j i S ... tfftil . - u l, i t l,lr I : A nr..umH i-i raina.i r.nft nnuB oi is"-- n;Tt mnrniuiT sue uimc io iuh. uican- irieuu. Buowt nueu dud - i i - o . - i tir.n thd crateful girr was so ae- in oUr engagement, and saying sue were to have been' mm . longer have I to wait' .for rny UU, it 1 uareu untie Hop- everything, Her oert,' X.onisH answered low ; and no longer he hesi tated to speak his;' wishl 1 There was "a0 .'quiet wedding that Thanksfrivinsr hisnt,fwith! ho: 'invited mest but ' the faithful 'Peggy. ' Eva ran to' bring her that she; might share their joy. than she ha plaimed: 'Oh', thank too much 1 ou. Bring him to me Thanksgiving.- I lighted with he liberality, much more coul(i never trust her happiness to, one will teach him how. Tell him how than she had dlredlo hope, sue fx- who had so cruelly and publicly insult-you found me, and that, when-1, knew i I led hei. For a few days my .insanity" your name, I told you ol tne gm ne -ri: i ' ' 1 ll.nhl . . mi: T -X.L I i! i I 1 nA . fViat T 1-n AW Tlr ' that at A)Ub IS -IlOb: tMai. Magt6d- AUen A BOUglllu Uer, tu luiun I UI1UO , - -v' e 1 mvself at her feet, and entreat her for- any time, if he wishes, I wilt help him ' ill ' ti i . . r . 1 - .1 xt- J Ami T nhnnld have to pay m',,MfL I found her not. Thev told Uto find her. And tell him more than A master: and -1 would ,ft she had gone to Europe. I follojved this : teU him she is free again that iUUUU " " - ( u i . . w - . i I mr . . . . . -A j vi.. r.Anr v iu... . rt.-.r.tf i, or,,! wiio ?o cWwa. when 1 saw aer last n ne sooner haye mi aaKuic uuuo jy t rier ineie, uvu , i, charge. I arnure of your capability When six months after, I obtained loves Louise, to come to me Thanks .j't v. -4 ' ' I I AiiAinoani her. hope lied forever. She I giving.' rr,; T aL u.i. P.- I.vVacI tin. L.;0 married to an bid and immenselv 'Uncle, listen. So much I have to -.i)i.s-, Vior vph. lEves U.anhv man. a frieiid oi her father's I tell, news so good, Bp sweet, I think. liOYm2 heart wawsaBding- out its vf,rv bpantifull but sad thea Eva L-orte who had kadwa and loved her But first your forgiveness -you must I thanksgiving anthem.'-ahd thff aoro$ wondered.ahe ad pot aoUced . before for years. I have never heard of herUiomise me, for lve been naognty a -uim.u, r -t . i - -. .T. -ni i : u 1 u:i. tooniner Rnvthinff from von ' how vArv lovelt hex pairoa was. f hance. ao uuungi juu . mow ww u r-o,- " as Thank God for giving me back rny love. Herbert said.' , " ' Yes. thank our Bless 3d f Father . for his mercy and forgiveji J0"!1 us to each other,! Louise ;. aPfWFe.u reverently. -a v'i ' Yesj bhss and thank God ! f er ai bis mercies and goodness ; and. every day of .parphfej hQuia: e , ut u, Thankiving. f ; But j, thisvOne .more than all others,, one of praise, . Ob, my Lhoart is almost burstiag with joy aad gratitede,, Eva .said. ?Yes, her., pare Pleasant Grove T H E lwaids. Monroe C M. Pepper. Monroe Circuit M. W Boyles . ' Concord O J Brent. Concord Circuit M C Tlioma?. ' "MfPleaaiut M V- Sherrdl. '( Albemarle T P Ricaud. Stanley E Howland. AnsouvillG AD Betts. Wadesboro B B Culbreth. Wad&sboro Circuit J H Guinn. Lilesyille-lH .Hoyle. ; FATETTEVItXEDlSTRICT.-S D Ada i 8 P E. --m Fayettevil e, E W Tnomps,n. Cumberland, I W Avcut. Rooeson. I T Wyche. ' Laurinburg, T W GuthVie. Kockingham, Jos wneeier. 'Pee Doe, T A Boone. Uwharrie, Gaston Farrar. Montgomery, I F Keerans. na. ihaoe. L H Gibbons. , : Jonesboro, B C PhilHps. Kackhorn, o Wilmington DisTRicr. W S Black, t' E. , . 0. T Tji VTann Wilmington x roni, ol, it llttd l)U UH as tut opjHit uu iu rimr.iftK lis rexun to this st.-i.t m iitipihg o,.a, -.v k, been beneficial. haviu.T eUv.iUd t . ' . . . ; . : I . . , tiuu b ar Hamst ui0- , uu..l tone of apDoiutmeRts pnicunau i ; - . ..- .. . service r h.ru., s.iying Cubnn , xp -rts and, therefore, the duties paid bj A.ne-.ic.iu cit z 9.?. lil4ini,5ted it permit 7 . lilt 1 ' tUO VJJiavnj ...... .. j.j , .- Tne P sident hd Loped thaw by the . departments of tho sr-.v -cting of CjngrebS to-aay, uw. p- eEnmeut bttt it Woatd be impossible have b.-eu ended; but in this he has bem diij pointu.l. II', tl.ei-fcfore, in his message, says ntue oi o'-"c about indemnity, pending the negotia- tiono, bat "nt some J;iture nruo m.i prtmut th subject to the'cic:d e-,u- sidtratum of CougrabS. Tiie position of th president oiu the huaueiai question is positively as fol lows notwithstanding former specula- t-j -Continue tho reform without, the direct support of Cjugrets. sauctio jed i.y the pfople. The PrefciJent alludes to the repoita .-of ti e hea Is of the h vcial d 'iar:mtntf, whicli tecotupay The OoiniMf the sc) seVi-n S bet we. yeAi-R,. a a comj am vui. lUC.Uih! iiierati ded pe and i Setts i ta of liufl at lOt' estiuiatU-d s'ua'.l cetit1 iha mefisaie, and c d's attention' . to :.,)Vi ,,i 'the. Umtod -WT:H'f. r f, Edpatiotr'-tsl,imitt.-rf popntitioa of the tmrty- imd eleven Tern.oiu--, e .-(Wit .'asn. at-s i tbr :i-eM ot t-ix una a .,h h r 10:2-3. ;lt preset ; i r.. t :'vsrftfttHlVftiit. s'Owliv V, I X. M'Vt."evt ''pei--wp. y-'.itU v t ... - d in tlm pnh.lc ' twv . v-,inr--r; !V.t Vsb tin; ii?w(4mi? ex'nn- "f r ..;' .llA -of voUthrf U.tfre'jn':.fvi':1 tc'eii years i &A.l&' - L:il.,he.li!t at $21.4.1 1, i.,i i-opulaiionVfed tft'" ion, and tho. akW pitt'Xt.a'-1 : urn between iafM--5i?.t':--'i., North' CaroHifj'Khowa ; U' : tpenditurc, ' at,;-iifli h( capita of schijol .. pppuJat'ctif, and siHly-two , cents, jtf'f; "fl'fi Topsail, R M Biown. -KenansYiue job a ixx- i.hii'- r speciivj iecommendatiom. He .ig'titi ltoomnnuds the .passage of a law esral.ha-ii-ig a" c utt, fyr the adj-.i-JicVdian of cl iinn against the govern - -BHtit. a bill for this purpose having tbns of those who spoke , witnoui au- introduced by, Judge Lawrence th'oritj; Ho desires and recommends pr8viuuM . ' HVi0-n f ' Congress, the resumption of specie payments at prt8,aat dots not allude to Utah the eafeSt practible diy, but ne uoes uot believe- this can be ieache-1 by the first of Janurary, 1876. Haloes not name any day, leaving Conjgrtsi . - i .- j to dtvi iufuns to secare tnii ocbirea end, it being th duty, nf Congress, to do so. The legal tender clmue of the currency act should L repealed to ..lrUtri.t us to contr .ic'a in il after u th.. utihi -;L lie.U I It OOfcU luf liiiU'T, J i3 1 f niiilratiou. lie ts :.tleli- Uou to inu (aci that Un n ae m .H ini;its c .u.inue to uo ui c.'" ." couiitrv under the couditi u ot biaves, ! i..r ti, fonlrae.C. aua a to j "o 1 ' . . I. . .. la. UlCll UOae curvibct -v'i " ' i een Ad .1 in all in thei. six and aixti-tUA wauu-i H-.li.ii t tha. -j Iu -CyJU: triiH that the uumbefan t ,; ; dass-esjof -educition,utl-f iutrtttiic r United States iu,l&7Q wm'MiA Ji 042, dad,, the-.- a umber jof pupils; -.w -.j- 7,200J()3S ; while now, aceoidinv.N Cuuitliissionora Elton's report, there ! if ii ISx&aSle suppbed. thedaytobefix.dbyU.v r its re- 1 CUaton B Alford. ' peal. Power bou.d U given U, Ue h 1 Su'ItW Smith.' SecreUrTVof the Treary t, obtam demoralizj the communities uic they are located, lie iuvill . ju on this subject, S iy i ; i - . "o his pleas ire, as well m u.v, w s cite any law on tne s i"j jc.. . I I - - - " w- - . . J 1 Ton are verr like one! r knew- Wnd mini i8 a sorrow nuteasUy cast aside JEva said, witn aer arma uuu uer loved long yeata ago, my dear,' the It as the oae love of my life.' uncle's neck. And then khe told nira was joined by' the' lpP3i onea aear, and the thottsaiids abroad upraising and blessing Him, froax whom allbles- siaga flow, gold, from and after tho date hxod lor the resumption oi. nptc.i,j,,:ui J . The Piesident, in cjuversaiio.j, aa ii. iunaVol bonth?, ,Ia. addition to , ha had three vacant district Judge- ! OoTeS. TV Smith. Bladen, J Sanlora. : Elizibeth, i a, JJagweu. Whitesviiie, J x iJaiiev. t m C i rrl ami SmitUVlUe, A a. iug. .. .. ' r.t rinnPBt Onslow, L W Jfigoiu mis vue - t.m.i1(k ships t fiU, namely, iu AlabAma, Ar "t" L , l c,.,ioprii New York, .i! K n excesi of the expend.-1 DU1'0. ' Uaarca ui w rt ---- ' . ".. k.M.,.n,1 TumUUnA- Ttwamroha- UP Deems. - ' tures to support tne resuuipnou, er economy ah juld in pr encea w . aa bie he mignt ud sucstauui m aeiecnug dpnartments of the government, and 8 citable appointee for Alabama from . i 1 ..; xf necessary, the custom aim uau &8 to th6 otuer states wiejlat ycarU ail classes of ; iifctitrt'--1 ' tioiis about which'itilonnsTion v.a,'v- , ; r Iu s. inclusion', aiirtbg ollftE IrHi .ueiulations be earntiy t'i :L ,.f'.tli... ftir.ttlliu .uuihb'.'r.f cbiUren gviiug ..upin. iguuiuue , ? ,; ' I. ..i - f U 'im nnv Jl"isTl(l;I fOllllil. . Hi. "Li 1 ttUU 'OUl tHO'imfy . s . :.-., , f portions of the country ia w.,. iavlry has beea; lately - aboHshedr; L ? ' . m . ii r 7 ill 111 rr i li.Vjlt' , t Ui lit" V - - 4 - t. , , . t i j. ; , ! way of ostabl.isbingVanJ;;rad . ...Is therein' for'uni? fi-V-LH51!-'!. jebk ITEici---E A Yates, Goldsboro J xruu. Wilson F H Wood. ' Wayae-t-B A WiUia. ; Mt Olive R P Bibb. r Kinstoa James Wilson. Saow Hill J P Simpaoa. ud ia c ustderation rothojmt'A ap. . ... . . . .1 : . i .. . . ii j i t !- live aieeO oi iiuuiiuu -v t p j reTenue.lawacuangeu. m u.ucx .lifficnltv. - and he monnt. o! rfivenna with " " . CUre WB" """"V . . . .,1 u4 U.I 1 f.rr.flLl tji anruiint the return of specie payments; bank- qugw -.rTT .7 7 ing should be free, bill holders should persona not now rem0l.v kuu,. A regalrd, that a whole -fil .1 i.nt'roceedi: arising flhtjw.t!b-; of public lands, shall.b se .' special fund, and itatent4j;yUTH ' ded annually, pro Jata, Mtvrm Uhej people of the several States and terrf-. ? torfc and the District tt. ! Cbliibbia, -iitv.' on im" mo visions "al'' 6.'ngVef .!! und&r such provisions maV deem tit and proper . u 14 r . -. .;f-..-- ":v,.;::.,-- ' 4- t. " V
Spirit of the Age [1873-1???] (Raleigh, NC)
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