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r. . J-rta., 31.: V'tss-jgH - f r- . A:". 'A a 1 . 'y ti V tt .3 Pi Reidsyille Timesi Published cvcrv Thursday by I T. C: EVANS. illitor and Proprietor.-. UmCE Hi BTAIC9 OVEIs . AYltIT3ETT . . i ::.,. - ' iSCrtAFToxsi crrosiTE Depot. SUBSCKIPTIOXS, POSTAGE PAID 4 I , J2.00 a Ly ftary Always in advance. I. A.' BOYD. f ' t W. REfD BOYD & EEID, ATTORNEYS-ATrLAW, went v ojI-t H, y n. a, j ... Practice in the i Staeanii IPq&oX Courts.' " " fllV 7nuMll1l VnVf'Wf.VitornVtll All V TV 5 f Aonliy, and on any otter -flay wbjjn.fHiir lnJ. At oil if -r timc3ie vrill bo in bis Uvr j-Mttce in the Cauk if -lUlsvillc Mr. ICeid ji In W ntwortU. ' j . " ; f -r-- r- r : 4 '' 1 : Dr, H. W COEE, DANVILLE, VA. EDICAL, COLLE GE f OF VIRGINIA, , H Thr FOKTYIXTil ANNUA L SE3- jiON wi'.l begin on Monday, October 1, 'IFor Ar.nouuccnicut, or further in forma tl.....' jw. l. James.- m. d., i jvjk. of tie FiKultu, !.eidsvillo MalDAcademy. i fjrving completed Bntipfactory arrange dvlns; proiwr attention to the J)r)urtineut of our rchool, by Jrvict of a ruuy competent by havirs a movable parti 8CH00I.T building, uesirc! to '.ay,tii:it indirc w etUM'oom in iut j;ppart Swill be uv.dvt tlig inimliatojsuperv sion of 1 1 ho Principaj. aud every effort will be made fto have the; fust principles of education thoroughly taught. Nothhig U more un JawTtaut thau( to Iny piopeily the fonntla- o'tion. Tuition in this grade ; is $2.00 pel - niouth. Our Hcuool-room has a comptete " out lit of modern desk's; wall-maps; charta, 'tua other appliiinces, and viuitois are - vays welcome. GeoK. iMoNeill, Prin. i ' yep.Cih. 18S3. - I ' . - T THE SMTf HDEAfi 3 USIJWJSS COLLEGE 7 IS designed , to give a practical course of . usiucss triUiuu, incluuujir the varuuis i.'ornia of Hook-keeping, Baukintf. NVholo aale and IMail Merchaudieinj;, Iosurance, Post onice Exchango Office, Real Estate Agency, . liailroadJng, ! C'otnincrc'al Lavv, "ninmercial Calcdafi'on. Commercial Ge- Vritliy,iii'u:es Econouiy, letter. Wiitiny riWw-fl'iVritii.ff. &e. . . la ixHtfl, aiiieien.i gnsuqaie ui mo puunmg lrtir furtht'r'ortifulars address tho piJi'n-- pal, ' , - - SMITJiCEA.LE, r Auir2 lr v'4, f . ' ! Greensboro; N;Q;. ? Supcrica'! ORGANS: C-3-PK0F. ltUECIvEKT WILI AT TEND TO PIANO TUNING ORDrJuS rOMT5.'(J FROM ANY PART OP THE I WLA Mil mm r tf f lKBit:l"lt, and rV l ion put m tbo also :;V f , COUNTRY- . M w fS , TT-u tlta i1r wKiiAfAn( 5 trf moh ?1 V the purrounding counties. Correspondence tohti name, n& hi claiiiis no. connection with any other house. ! v-- Danville, v a. July 5-Gm .Woatwortli, In. C This Ilbtel has becu recently refitted 1 fnruulmliand offers V ' GOO H A CClOM afCDAJ 10 N 2 E.VH.DEGR0TT, n' Boot and Shoe Mte, (SflOP.JSiRKAR OF TESIl'e SIOKE.) keidsville; ci I take this nelho.l ot informing the jpub-. lie mat my stock ct Ipather, Elos-iiiKun, and every thing adapted to the business, is exceedingly largt-. 'Their atteutkm'is al" called 10 "my sq'iareL tK'il and the tuny other lato rt Vies nf lasts, pncli as are klailv used by ihe j'!f,iilin5 juoot and shoe ntnuu a factries ofihe United States, t All work promptly! at tended to. ' M w L m m Securo Healthy action to the ilver and reller ftllbil- ,icm trouble. Mm L U , i i u u liulb VOL. 8. REIDSVIllLEr POETRY. i-r. . i i i I WOOD AND FISLD. WXLUfAM IL IIATNK Rare odors float through, wood and fiel.l, -7 And to the dan their fragrance yield ; Bome fromnheoo(H)iB Tne ho evsuckles souudles? bells: Tho bitrlsato foliage of the vinef , tt r-r Wuere morning earnest aewurop eutne; - The moisture lingering oer the thorn ; Tlxthribbons of the ripening com ; ;.'":-'":'':; The vbeit where wanton sliadows play : The healthful inccuge of Ilia hay4. TUe aromatic pines that spill lj Wji -Th'eipjebiaogarpei fumes 'er tbevbf ; -The feathery ferni by lake and feje ; TliM'.vti4bT-the silyety sWge; The light leaves half inclined to prea3 Theu bitter bark m tndei-ne6S ; The gr.en boughs, aa they 6ottly bmsh The breaatt of niockiiig-bird and thrush; The hone of the wild bees home, Shrined in the cloister of the cornb All these the hcait of Nature holds, Ad to the nioruing wind unfolds. , Ar ' :mm ', ' ;. ' A man and a wallet. It is morn:n The waMct is full. The man pu'f it in'-o his pocket and soes down town. Now t is n:ht. Li the wallet lull uow? Oh, no. Tins wallet is empty and the inaa is full. '-rftfew York Stars , " r I "" " .A sponije measunnr eight feel fn cir cumferencc was i com tly discovered at Key West. It had several fresh nc" pam:rs in its hand and & borrowed utn brella, and wore white breeches and a silk ctal. Burlington Free Press. Thousand of men bavc .commenced nt the bottom ot 'the ladder and stayed there. Others l have carried bricks aud mortal;-and reached the top by honeal fticJtttlry. -'-iV. Cf. Picayune. ; ; A correspondent who baa been in?pcc timn wc&tero cities says : "Jleicna. the caiTitai oi Moutana, is acceneet!, orally au'drti orally on. the lirst syllable. It is piubably LheSriolictit and, wtclic dust city of its jzu in the country." Hjft metcnefc,'! musftd Twistem,' "between a necessary adjunct of the, kitchen! and a latv patty gvmup a lad dtr la 8lnmlv lliis : Oner's a nlul'iin pan. the other's a puflin' man."' PUUburg Telegraph. , ' ' 'It's kiud of rouh to be ajHrcted with affection of the scalp, isn't it?" said a aympathctic Pittsburer. ' Ye3,' was the laconic reply vMandruff.M - ' I knowed one man what was ko good d.tt he wouldn't jmll a gteer outeu de diJch on Sunday, lie vas"Fler wards sent ter duLpenitentiary for stealin' a boss on Tuesday.--OpieReed. in Arkan- saw Traveller. - . j The jrindstoTic the one t piece of mechanism 'iri' O&ii. by all nations, and vvitli all jt is identical in form and pnn- ciple. Everybody has some axe to grind. Lowell Citizen. I Tlie Wiu?toti lieinihtican, 'wants Pat Winston nominated tor Governor. UeJ. tKihlicaiiup Ibis ny lluuk; UierciiaUoo cood PrcSTcIenual Umber fa'Prft ta be saciiticed for a little 2uber.caloiial otlipe. Danburij Peportcr, pern.,. Temptistuous : .' Wind !" exclaimed Mrst Ilam3buthani,MYho' va& giving her account ot the gale ten days ago on southeast C;nsl j wind why, my dear, it blew a pevfc banco." . k O WHAT CHARMS AN EDITOR. One ;of tho beauties and charms .of do editor d lite, feavs the AsheviIIe Ai(?s, la in his ead-headips it oh all .occasions.! Otio who has nevei- tasted the? 9iveet8 of Jhat bhts can begin to take in hisglory and happi ness. lie does 1UU worth of adver i1101" a railroadcompany, gets la pais'ffor a year.; rides 25 .Tro'rth, arid is looked upon as a' dead head, half blown dead beat. -He puSa a concert troupe $10 worth, and; gels $Tin 'comnlimentaries.' and is thus passed 'free If tho ball is crowdevj he is, begrudged tho' room he occd pie?, iqt n nis coinpiimeTitarieswre paying tickets .trie tf dap's would be so mnc pore4in pocket, lie blows and puffs a cliufch festival free to any desirqd extent, -and does the poster prl n tin g a t h a 1 f rat ei qm'eiF e Ijf gibs a 'thank you for it sometimea not eyen jtbM. - llpaold?fdelfrnda,and ! "puua iuuujr - n7rTrijw oenQTO lent schemes nd Bssocialior.3 ; but yqu kaow it gof i as b pit f his da ty as mi editor. lie does more work gratuitously : feha; towu and com munity than all tha population pat together, and gets curses for it all while in many instances v here a man donates a Jew doHirs for the 4th of u!y, a basevoall club, ora ; church, ho is sio?t cratefullT remembered. Two cf Barnam's circus ridei a i4bave been killed within a few days. . Mile, Cclistia died Trosa the effects of a fall and a male rider was thrown and instantly killed at Srevenspoint, Minn., on the 3 J. , - , Pacts Alone Can Influence ' DUFFY'S DOG. ' '. . . y-' j . Milwaukee Sun j . ; , Wht is the trouble with chomln istcr!" said the, grocery man to iht bad boy. "He was ia hero tbis morD- ing: wua me tail oi ms uiacit coai sewed op, an'l when T asked him to dJwn h'0 Said he-was standing np J . . . f - , , t t almost entirely ; how, and when I ask ed him if he had- eeen you lately be eaid he had, to hi( sorrow, and be never wanted to see .ycu again. I bopc you have not done anything you will be jBorrv for?', K v ;.s "It wasn't me at all. It wa3 Duffy's dog," said-the boy, as he broke out with a laagii.r VYou see - tbe minis ter felc as though ho had beon cross to me when I asked questions of him, and he . met; me on : the street and apologized, and said hereafter: he .weald try to show a Obristian spirit and would answer any questions l might ask him. So I began to ask bim how he thought H was that Dan lei had such control , over the lions whea they cast him into the den. told him I thought Daniel had chlo roform on hrs handkrehief, and when the lions got a sniff of it . they didn't want any Daniei in their s, but he said that wasn t it. He said it was ihe power of man over the brute ere ation and showed the efficaxjy.of pray er. He said Daniel prayed ihree times every day, and then looked the lioDg right in: the eye, and a lion wouldn't have gall enough to eat a man that Iookod straight in his eye. To illusrate, be said he could look a vicious dog right in the eye and the dog would turn tail and run, and just then we passed Duffy s, and the dog barked and growled, and the min;s ter said he would demonstrate to me the power of the human eye over the brute, aud he went right into Daffy's yard,-' Well, I know that dog, 'cause Duffy used to raise melons, . and 1 went right up a tree.' I didn't want that dog to think I was trying to plav any Daniel business on him, because every litt'e wliilo Duffy has to taka a file and pry pieces of pants out ot that dogVfeeth ; 'bo I ot up on a limb. - The dog looked at tho minis ter a minute, aud the minister looked at the dog, and when the dog began to lick his chops I says to myself: Daniel, ou better be get ting hence but Daniel didn't ge hence till it wa's evof lastingly too late. Bur; I guess .he would have saved his coa if he hadn't ' tried to pull the dog over the picket -ience. Ihe minister is usually a very delib erate man, but whenlthe dog bcan to tangle his teeth up in his coat ail he felt that.it was good to be some where else, and lie beganJo go a way to look some other dog in the eye, i guess Duffy's . dog is'Tiot the right kind of a dog to look in the eye. I thin"k some do its is diftl'rent tkliout being looked in the eye. The minis ter looked like a llying trapeze per former when he came over that fence, Th ey needn't1 tell mo our minister never : belonged to a gymnasium, 'cause he couldn't, get over -a fence that way arid always have ibeen a good little boy and never stole mel. ons. 1 could tell by the way ho got over te fence "that his neighbors used to' taiga melons when he was a boy. ' Well, Duffy was taking a nap. but he Woke up and came out audi called tne dog 'off, and the minister weut off, and when Duffy chained up the dog I came down. I am not yet convinced about that Daniel business, and until the minister demonstrates it I shall hold to the chloroform the ory. 'Arid so' the. minister wouldn't it down? I thought ihat 4qs teeth fiad been Sled." . "r : " ' , A COMMENDABLE EXAMPLE. . ( , (Afherille Citizen. ; ' ; Charley Osborne, a lad of 15, liv ing about i wo miles from Asheville, has set an exAmplf of pluck and in dustry to grown men, and gives ex cellent promise of future success and usefulness of life. Lisisprincalone. j ha cleared out a piece of abandoned swampy, JandJ ditched u and drained if, broke it up and put it in corn woricea it thoroughly, and now has his reward Jfnacrop of sixty bushels to the acre, corn cf " no usual "excel lence. Rev. Charles . ilonk bzz I been ar rested at Uobcken, N. Y.. for theft. He stole a watcb, and. confesses his tho Minds and Actions of NO 32 A NEW WESTERN STYLE. -The other day when old Mjof Sloman an noun ced his" r eadi ness t o proceed in the direction of church, his vife appeared, wearing a Mother Ilubbard dress; The old man intently regarded her for a few moinents and asked:'; " ;v.:vt-,-,t .-. ,; Mary; what sort of a coat do yon call thai?' r' - ,;' " j . It's a Mother Ilubbard, Jecms.' 'Are von croine to" wsar it to church?' - ' r t ' - --p. 't.-.r: .'Why. certatnlf . Jeems. The Mo- v - . r w w jew" the a H ubbardTs'alFthe" fasblojoo W-? .IJfeir, I'm glad to1 fieafti the! old man replied, Just Wait until I get reaiy ahd we Will go ' The old 'man went into his kitchen. took a co u Die of meal sacks, cat the bpttoms ouf, sewed the top3 together and put them on in imitation of pan- taloons. When he returnca nis witc uttered a loud cry of" astonishment arid exclaimed: '"'J 'fS' 'j Greac " goodness;" Jeem3, what's that?';' ji-' - A;-i' - :;H-. Fithcr nubbard,' the old man re plied.: r Jjii's2:lL ':"'" You are not going to wear them sacks, are you?' . Tve got to be fashionable to keep up with you. I've got as much right to wear these bags; as you have to go in tiat bran sack.' ; - '111 take it off.' f : ! ' 'All right, off goes the Father Hub bard,' and turning away, he added to himself : 'Only ' one way1 to beat a woman; and tliaZ is byagrecin' wih her. Ef it hadn't been for the Daddy Hubbard I'd a bin in a mighty bad x. . . h . -ii . HEART BROKEN B UT LEVEL-HE AD- Philadelphia Times A lawyer -tor a husband - Who is being sued for divorce bad a visit yesterday from his clierit. The cli cnt is madly in love with his wife and believes that she wishes to be rid of him only to marry another. I I can't live without her, he said to nis leal adviser, 'and I am sure that away down in her heart she has a little feeling for me. I am going to test her. ; ' j -. He pulled out a pistol and said: 'I am going tc her with this and say : Here, shoot me down; I dont care to live any more.' - . - 'YoU had better not,' said the cau tious legal man -'she mighi pull the trigger;' !; - - "; : ; 'I : '1 don't care for that replied the heart-broken husband; 'I don't care for that : I have filled the weapon with blank cartridges.' - A MAKRIED WO 31 AN ELOPES WITil - A BOY. j . .. LiacoltonPress.l , At the term of the Superior court held in April last, Sarah Hause,aged about 35, and Eli Helms, aged 17, were tried and convicted of fornica tion and adultery. Helms was sen ten ced to a term in the county, jail and Sarah Hause was released .on a bond of ood? behavior. ;IIer bond was secured by her husband, Joseph Hausc,giviriga rAortgago on his pro perty.. Helms term ol" imprisonment expired and he was released. About twp weeks ago Mrs. Hause persuaded Helms to elop with her. They took the train here for some point in South Carolina, since which time thy baYe not been heard-of. . The hnsband was here on last Monday and took the preliminary 6teps towards. securing a divorce. The -woman , has several children, the oldest of which, a bof, is about the ajie and sizc of her par amour. , -- .' - ' - , :.,;-;''. DEMAGOGUE AND DEMIJOHN; l Biblical Ilccorder s ' 1 A little boy in one of the city Ger man schools, while engaged in the delightful oxercise of defining words, a few weeks since, madeja mistake which was not all a mistake He said: "A demagogue is a Vessel that holds beer, gin.whiskey, "or, any other in toxicating" ; Kquor."! He-w'as 'piol ably thinking of demijohn, but be hit the truth just the ; same.; This new definition of a de magogue i a godd one when, reference is male to polU tics; hut we have known demagogues Who neither drank whiskey nor were connected with politics. A possum has been killed in the Cipuol groundi, Washington. Men.. MATURE REFLECTION. , 1; "Brooklyn Kaglc . - ' My darling, happy summer that cur lives will be when we are joined for better or worse. OhJ yes, John, I have.thought of 'And have you thought of the bright home that we will build on the foundation of our affecuon,and which will be painted with the dying flashes oi the sunV and famished with the silver and gold that makes the night of the heavens beautiful?1 r , - Ob! yes, John, I, have thought of it. ' ttts :-yi-A-' ',&'.''" w-7 fc Have you thought of the years that Twill come to ns acrossjhe ssa of time, white capped but blue with promises of years to come? 'Sure's you re born, John, I ha7e thought of it.' ; i 'And have you thought have you thought have you'-- 4OhI yes, John, more than all the rest ; and, JohD, let us name it alter your s i . . CAUGHT BY A "FROG." ' ' Seyanaaa Sews J b i'; A r i jh t amusing incident occurred hear Rome the other day. A man crossing the railroad track: got his foot caught fast in a disjointed ' frog, and while trying to get loose ho saw the . Chattanooga train on the East Tennessee,Virgiuia and Georgia road come dashing over the bridge. Wild with fright, the man came near break ing his foot in the effort to get loose. But the train was almost upon him and he decided to unlace his shoe, pull his foot out and leave the shoe to be mashed. He acted upon this thought and ,as he got his foot out the train glided by on another track. It made the man so - mad - to think that he was only on a plagued little side-track all the time that ho-toon the shoe , up and kicked himself all the way up to the depot. BROKE HER TAIL SHORT OFF, LMonticello, N.Y., Dispatcb. Yesterday morning Goorge IIus on was milking a cow in the barna yard of Mrs. Smith's residence. The cow was very restless, as the flies were botheringher.and she switched her tail almost constantly. . George was annoyed by tho tail switching in his face, and he Anally tied it fast to his ankle. A few, minutes later tho cow became frightened , and rushed around the yard, dragging Hu6ton over the ground at a lively rato.- A milkman passing by saw the critical position the boy was in. He went to his assistance.. Failing to corner the cow, he seized the boy by the shoul ders ju3t as the cow jumped over tho fence. The sudden 8 ton caused the " r ; f .. fail to break off close up to the body. The boy wis not seriously injured. PEANUT FLOUR 1 : - Savannal Telegram-l - i ; . No doubt; ere long, "peanut fbur' will be an Important product- of the South: Virginia is set downjthis year for 2,100,000 bushels, Tennessee at 250,000, and North Carolina, at 135,000 bushels these being tbe chief States engaged in their culti vation, and those in which they were first introduced frcm Africa. In Vir ginia they are called "peanntff," in North Carolina ground-peas' in Tenneiseo "goobers," and inGwgia, Alabama and Mississippi "pindere.' Virginians are beginning to turn the peanut into flour,and say it makes a peculiarly palatable 'buiscuit.' In Georgia there ii a custom, now grow ing old, of giinding or pcunding the shelled peanuts and turning them into pastry, which - has some resem blance, borb in looks aud faste,to that made of cocoanut, bat the pan at pastry is more oily and richer, and we think, healthier and better every way. If, as some , people- believe, Africa sent a curse to America in slavery, she certainly conferred upon her a blessing Jn the univeisally popular peanut, which grows so well throughout the southern regicos that we shall soon; be able to cut off the now Jare importation altogether. The largest tobacco ficto,y in North Carolina ia at Henderson, Vance county. Th -re a re 200,000 feet of lumbcrJn the-tnilding. . The largest store in the State is tlat of Watkms k Bro. of the eame town of 1,800 people. JOB FKINTING Wc aire doinsr til hinds Jcb Printinc: POSTERS, HANDBILLS, CARDS Lctfcr Heads, Envelopes Executed with neatness and on short notice. Prices reasonabla THE UBIQUITOUS FIGURE 9. Yon cannot get rid of the 'figure nine by multiplication ; and scarcely b any methods Whatever you do it is sure to turn up again, as was the boy cf Eugene Aram'a Tictimj One" remarkable property of this figure (said to have been first discovered in . 1794 is that all through the multi pl icaf ion table the" product of nine' cornels to, nine. Multiply by what ybu like, and it givesthe samt result. Berrin with twice nine. 18: add tha j 9 . v . , digit;! together, and 1 and 8 make 9; three times 9, aro 27; and 2 and 7 are. nine. So it iroes on! no to eleven times nine, which gives 99. Very Fgoedk -add tbe digits; ' 9 and 9 ara 18, oMd 8 and 1 are 9, Going'cn to -any extent it ia impossible to get rid of tha fiuro. nine. Take a cooploof iustabces at random. Three hundred ud ihirty-niue (irois nine are 3,051; add nip the figures and they are nine. Five thousand and seveoty-ono times nine are 40,bd'J ; tho sum eft these diiiitk is 27 : 2 and 7 are nineJ Wi. . .. w' HE GOT IT MIXED.! (Iacou Tdegrtjib . ) Oae of our merchants received tLe following unique order a few davs since: "Air. 15 pleas send ma fel worth of coffy and $1 worth shoogar, some s-nall nales. My wife had a baby last ite, and also two padlocks and a monkey rench. Horace Greeley; the prince of edi torsJsaid: 'There is nothing j easier than! to edit blackguard newsDaDcrs and nothing moro diCicult than, to get up a newspaper free from f6ul- ness Land blackguardism, iish-wo men and bar-room loafers are skilled in the art, of bandying epithets and bespatteriug each other with dirty words. It requires no brains to do this but it does require both heart and brains to print a newspaper that a decent man or woman can read without a blush." " QUEER FAMILY NAMES. A firaily named its sons One Stickf- ney,lwo fcltickney. Three Stlckncy i and ihe daughters were named First Stickney, Second Stickney, Third, Stickney. The fhreo elder childrei of another family were named Jo sepbj And, Another; and it was pro posed to call the rest,if (any appearsd; Also; Aloreover, JNcvcrthelcss, and Notwithstanding. Another bouse hold actually named thair childjFinisL suppiosing it was the last; but; Ihrc more! were brn, who vrercj jcalleo; Addenda, Appendix,and Sapplcment, i f Gen. Grant, -spekk ing of the pub lished report that he was worth 31,000,000, said phildren and cram "I hAve j sixteen children (counting the babies) laore or less. Granting that each are worth 50,000, I might safely eay that there is 1,000,000 in the family. I am a poor iciacom- &1LLE. VAN Z ANDT; ; ' r. ,, , iLn.m) r. . -: -:; , ; Her fthcr possessed an estate in Texas, aud his little daughter wat brought op amidst tattooed Jndians, wild buffalcc8,and littla Chinese dogs. At the age of four she followed her father to the chase riding! behind him or bestriding a horse: ' She used to visit Indian camps a'l alone and partake of the frugal rocals of the fquaws, etc Is it aitonithtng, then that she refuses to sing on a fixed da? . I ' '. A Nebraska thief devotes his time entirely to the larceny of hogs, and with great euecesi He gjet Xrtb by nijht armed with a long 'stick, lev which a sponge if fastened, ahd aboU tie of chloroform. The porcine ric- tim is lulled to rea t by theariesthetio and then borne silently nway. . "'mmnWB',l'mm 1 Lack of confidence in the police system of Philadelphia by bankers and taerchaut is shown by the fact that banks and large stores employ watchitea, of their own. There are ia the city l.SOOof them. They ought U sendjlomi this way for pohce,if they waj,: ty fctl Entirely "safe.' r rj':;;; : : ! -Vf'- PcKcc-Mcn employed to drar? ulartes. j i -i E , (
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