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? -T ; - rik . , '-5. job jpRiNTnia W art doitJg'tll fcinds JcbPriating TL'-T, scqh Ai v . . V POSTERS OIKDZILLS; CIRD3 Efcid Let tor Tlaulopcsc, Executed with ncatseis and on tbor r 1C Fublished everv Thursday, by , if 1 : r r vi U 'J Editor and Proprietor.- OifickX Staib over TV ntnnt r 4 (PAFT05S, CPP03ITK DEPOT. SUBSCRIPTIONS, POSTAOSPAID: $1.59 a year, Always in advance Pacts Alone Can Influtoco tio Xlindo and Actions of Meni notie. prieej rcisoaabU TnS o Jl oT KeiQsvme limes Dr. H.W.Canada, dentist. ' '. I I have opened a dental office over Terry & Co's. store and ofltr my. pro fessional services to the people of UeidV ville fcnd sorrouudinc country on the roost reasonable aad sar'sfactory terms, All work warroolcd. gfI will be io Reicsviile the lt Monday io every month, and ramaio five days, , ' "May22 1r l Dr. H. W CQliE, rTJO-Q-IST, DANVILLE; VA. .' - .THE .'DOLLAR DANyiLLE. "VaI 1 FRAMM0.; , AT THEIR ELEGANT .' Have reduced tho price of PHOTOGRAPHS TO THE LO rVEST CITY PRICES, CJTrtod guarantee satisfaction.. I Card Photographs, $1 00 per dozen. Cabinet do." 8 0 0 44 do. do. 2 00 " i doz. Agd other sizes in proportion. . The Richmond Dispatch, Danville Regis ter au1 other first class papers h ive declared Frav&ev's wrk to be in every respect fikst CUii. . C.iM itij-l nee them whon in the city and flou i vugci .me place. ? ; FRAYSER &. CO., (Over Brydoo's Din Store,) D.ANVILLE.VA. f. A. 1JOYD, J. W. REfD BOYD &REID. AT TORNEYS-AT-LAW, W F. N T V O 11 T 11 "N". fl Practice in the State and Federal Courts. Mr. Boyd xvi'.l be at .Went worth ou every Mmiliy, and on any other day when desir ed. At other times he be in his law bfllce in the Hnnk of Heidsvillo. Mr. Reid fin h; found at at', times in the office of tbe flrm in Wentwnrth. AYER'S rtovn. nitk tha rlou and frilinM at 7t, fAc4 r gry hair to natural, Jrlca ow Mior, or detp black, aa dij be UeatreJ. P; its m ilgkt or rod hair may t darkened, uia kakr tklekied, and baldnws often, ttik itt alway, eurcd. It ekkt falling of th Lair, aal aUaia wak md aikly growth to rigor. It' frttnvi Rn4 tura acurf nddndraff, and aaU aarly rttf dlaaao rullar to tba '. ii t IA4lIa' ilatr DrMlng-. th Tiooa ! wqaliW ;"lt contains ntltber oil f, ridor-lk kalr aoft. gloasy, aud 'r m pparnc, and ImparU a dalioata, HrrMb), aad laaWug pr(aiua. t. C. r. Dimcoir .writes from Xwiy, O.. (W. y) . - Lat IaII my hair eomraauood Uug ot. aad la a abort Vw 1 boo bald. I Md nart of a -bottlo ff Haia Vioor, vlticli stopped tbo fall ' 4 h kalr. and started a new grortb. I Mr a fall btadof hair growiiigYlgor '7. and am ooMTinoed thai bat far tb yoor prpraUou 1 aboald Lar Ua . i rIV v prpprteter of tbo 3dclrtkr ITV0 TWrr, saya m A vaa'a Hat a Viooa j illit preparation for tbt bair. Z5V it from my owu oxparlaveo. Iu " mmhm frowtU of aew balr, and gUmyaufort. : Tb Vioo la ataa kaaujrl for' JJrult. Kot witbia iut , voJ. prrraUo trtr failed ua satisfaction." t loader of tba Viul!Ifba4niaaJlf." a oottlV ! i lo-y Ualr began to glra slW tii. iUi"0' cbange vbleb fleeting tiJt,;?,1. t bara used ATKK'. Haik M tr!!, V1 to aialntaln wIs22N Jootbtalnaaa-a matter of ai..utMui IaUUr, ora. U ure,J,J fn rI wbo Urea : at taa pubiU' 0 v iwwuirei oi nay nau mil arovta v. - r won a uoaik m w.j kTr.r'-'7rad ltb ikon w UeVioon inVZ ' TT oott drekjp2! ?f oeuloaallj at J.C.AyerkCo.,LoWell,MM. 8byaUDrag5UW i '''-Mi.i: : TjTt 3 7 . : K.r,r I tikea; from or f.ther'a iibrartaod Dtu held bu! liitT caautioa t UU 2) For the Cure of Coughs, ColdsJ Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Croup, Innu-t cma, Asthma, Wboqmg Cough, In- dpicnt Consumption and for the re-l uei oi consumptive pcnona m auvaa ccd stages of the Disease. For Sale by all Druggists. Irice, 5 Cents. Send six cents lor bmum, and receive free, a costly box of roods which will belp all, of aeuner sex, io more money right awajr than anyih ng else In this world. Fortunes await the worlds absolutely ear. Address True A Co., Augusta. Maine. Srnimor ORGANS. U3TR0F. RUFX;KERT WILL AT TEND TO PIANO TONING QUDiSR8 COMING FROil AN"V PART OF THE I'ODKTRY He is the onlv corxiDetent Piano man in the surroundiug counties. Correspondeuce i-oliclted, which mnst be addresaeC dirtdiy iohis name, as hj claims no connection with y.ny other house. Danville Va. July 5-6m : J. II. Blackwell, John W. Guerrant JI1E EAGLE WAREHOUSE. Reidsviile, N. C,- 0pen9 for the bale of ' LEAF TOBACCO On Wednesday Nor. 1st. Our accommoda. tion are first-class. Mr.1 G W. Lea our auctioneer, only hear him, he is the cham pion in that respect. Mr. T W Han cock of Rockingham is also Vith us, and will be glad to see bis friends' W have had long experience iu the largest warehous es in Danville and lelieve wc can please the planters, Give the EAGLE a ball. We are yours. ; ' ' n' "' BLACKWELL &GUERRANT, Oct2Gtf. it ; 3 Thcst Goods are sold aaderaa Absolute Gnaranteo That they are tit Finest aad PUREST goods apon tha anaraat ' Thty ARE FREC from DRUaa.af , CHEMICALS of aay Idadf ; They consist of 0.a Fiaaat Tobacco and Purest Rlca-Papet mads OOH SALES EXCEKDe.i e ALL ltadiog msaafartraiaa ooraranrd. ' I ''" None Qexmlaa wiOboai tla trada-tnaxk . cf the BULL. ' Taka so e&cx. W.7.BMCKnEILaC0. Sola MinTifactnma. Pr?tt7 XT. C Wentworth, IT. O This Hotel . been reeeatly refitted frnishedand ers GQQP A. 0MM0DA7TCN APRIZE XY err .ziyj m t. ......... ...uwi3tfifc. - - - - J--T;",": mckageof lettert prized m CeoJJuhwtoD W Ileaurrganl Hw - noihertbeT Urine been written tbe concluding tccudrf of the Codftdertcr. THE BOATMA1TS 80KO. L OJ Bitter. I ran - to tbe top - of our rY::J la IH72 il wa? carried lo Tex ud prt - 1 1 -LiTT!: boote.tnd witb beatioir bearU looked erruimfcV .tf,c heuteti: io U asrrttta lotincr br-hU iTiesuniionihewane, i e obsemtory upon the ad- , 4 . ,T , , TO?i4.Vf; Jlii.l rV, The Ut beam liugers mistfatly Unon thesteeole nneu I The reapert are leaviug tbe flelda of grain And a face is pressed on tne window Fly, fly mr bark, across the rear Dim shadows veil tbe strand. And twilight hues gtkle hazily;' Acros the see and sand; - Tint 1 uo fitrm in tlvA rlr-kirwa v at anil. And looking this way with a shading hanxL. - . 1. i riv, ny.my qarn, acrosameaea; Leave wind, and wave and roar; . ! The time has come for joQaiJd me "M m tiaet T.i !v ns( thm nar.. --! 1,1:3 -II-I, i thefu is reft fcrttta orf tbe stfrHt shores And a kiss for me at the open door- -Clarcace T. Urmy,xn & Oontinvd. INTERESTING "WAR REM1NI- - ... i I. i. -i ... . ni h Ni M.s . A "Relic" of the Late Rebellion He ! turned i'JtB.-Owiwnafl&x t 1 7tieniyYear. f v Mr. W, II. Kline, of this plsce, furnishes us the following facts and correspondence, which, altnough originating from an aoarentlv insiff-J nifint annr. rlew.lnr. a irairv Af very interesting history. Early in February last Mr. Kline sent the ' m following letter addressed to-Fon- . . ri v or it- . tainebleau, King William county, Va., but it was returned by the post- office department with the informa- tion tbatlhere was no such postoffice postomce in Virginia. I The letter was then sent to the West iroint otar, and published as follows: Watsontown, FA.,J?eb. 10, 1884. Miss Marion D. Fontaine :- j Perhaps this letter may prove a iiuiiicss ui'v iu vuv Ovusc, uu. x uaic inougnv ior make an -effort the person; to at least some in mv possession that was taken from a residence at or near King William Court JHouse, Virginia, by a Union soldierlof bau tery A. 1st Pennsvlv&pia Light Ar- Uiicrv, BUUUt UUUXOUO. lUO per- i I aAn tsa K m a-v. iS halnn-a -.aa aa AMta aa I W1", i -VfT' ou. u oi ner irnus j wou.a i appreciate uigniy. inere are quite a Lumoer of locks of hair fastened to tho leaves of the book, with naraea attached, viz : Georgie, Sal lie. Mrs. Tankard, Uoz. rhil. also Annie and Macon. Sylvan Scene appears to be the title of tbe home. I There are many ad dresses in the book, and it has been well preseryed, which I shall inquire for until 1 fiiid the person or friends -uu.nuuiu iao w puaacoa xiuiUBb j k. A..l.l l.l,A t. .A.AA.. Ill II...) twen.yv.one years nave passed since I then, and death has made! many neaits sad, but l nope tor tne sake of ibis lost treasure the person address- ed still lives. i Very respectfully, j Wiluam H. Klinu The above letter explains itself. Tue autdgrapV album referred to was ibkcu uj iuq ceuerai troopn. uuricg the war, from the home ef Miss Fon- taine, now; Airs. John Redd.! Tha names referred to in tbe book are parties residing on tlie Eastern Shore written daring a visit of the owner of the album to this county, atoot the year lb58. Coa Phil, ta Dr. P. A. ruxhugb, a relative of Miss 1? on- taine, ueorgie is Mrs. JMtzhngh s mother, 'Annie i and Macon J the twu d.ght.. andf .SjWap Scene be ten into the hands of; an honest par I ty, and should he seenthis article j TPn rvnsr in.r i m nr i can ivri inr ninitra - t-inw i r iinnninpi i . . . ... to find, if nossible. down the rugged places and bridges r. t Tu5 a--i.. .rc:. t : whoa I .ddre it, or over,b9 7an.ng ch.Sm a ong tbe lett( jf, 'sh.rtiff of Eex of her friend..-1 I hold Pathv.proY.Dg to thai, though E ' ,,A in 1642. .8ir nen. . m . iiU.m.M. II. mm.'' in a trni III .a . .hnl. . n I rl ....41 O ' - name oi ue.r rea.ucuce.. xiid puuvo aiacoo, were wiitien in , ner aiouo, around this old toble tradiooary echoes and talk books to thm luntir thej is an instance ,of Jbe. rathlessmnva (embracing my wife, her mother, oy of the beauty of Mis. Unity Dararidze, b0 aa4 they don't dare to kre sion of our State but happily tba to daughters, and Miss Marion's p Weai; tha grand niece of Thomas A , - ? aboye look, which no doubt has long sister Sallied and lelQiandi gylvan iaSlre.of i?,00 : - . jr T - . . ' r 1 1 o 1 i. ' -i ride, afterward jJra. Geo. r VfashinatOLt since been given up as ost, has fal Scene the name of my residence, rj- Ai,t.i A.uit .ht. a rave iiPitt rhr ift ifv xTivnti can give the tntonnation as to its rsv retorn- of :be album to us owner turn J (Mrs. Marion DBfdd, will oVgrite, " Immediately after tha publication folly received, and most highly ap of the above, the following letter was predated. received by Mr. Kline, and the own- r YouJa truly, Dr. P. A. FlTx- ersbip of the album settled at once Hugh. " a t - aa 1 - - RElD5Vll.LS,:Jlarch 0th, 84. - Mr.;Wm. U. Kline: stj - 4 "SLJ Dear Sir - My cousin, Mr. iWil- Ham R Aylett. sent cae a piece clip ped from tbe West Point Star, head ed 41 Whose Album is It 1 It Men tioned thatA-Ietter-was sent them, addressed to FontaineUeao. That was the name of oy fsther'a resi dence, Rer. Wm."S. FonUint, of King William county, YirginiaJ As I read the pieev gtving your letter in full, in which yon described ny little album, the foad, yet sad, tad memories oi the past came trooping hrrtiins .rmy. Tb night with try wrw4 ;.k r oia faitbfQl jerranti. fooRhUrer.g. seeladed under daya Ipreatlw ? !. v( 11. ttuJFTZ2: " ''"s-"; father W absent at the lime how deep! j mortified be- was at the be w w aa w ujvi ar aa w va uu ' va bd cassaiaauuvi hatior of.om. of bU soldier,, and i t j ... ,.tnr. rUJrfl. fl.W Aft- redators ngidlj dealt with. After nuuiu uafe luusc wuo were lqb uen. tbe arrflf left, we returned to onr home; to find nothmg but fitter I nio and desolation on every side. My father's library, consisting of several thousand volumes was partly taken off and the others torn up. Bat, 1 will not go into detail. Suffice it to fiavl w con i navr lir thpra attain a v " - ;- - It turned my poor father prematurely grak and aged him by many years. Helwas neyer the same person after ,.4i. ' wards. - Before closing 1 must tender you, Mr. Kline, my warmest thanks for jou kindness in taking the UouT)iV you Kinane8 in taking to restore me my lost album, and al low me also to add what a very great pleasure it is to know as we go on iitc'f journey, that there are some few In this world, who are free from selfilhness and possessing that innate nusuum auu uigu ocuog ui uuuui ... ' " .. f . J "V"- - j " r 1 aCJ now married and living in Heidsville, North Carolina. Should iu I you-ever pass through oui' section of of vv..jr, -wuum uwru mjracia suu l . l i i . a l nnlhanri: W tr A ta f Aa aiiaA tA hsafVa. VfAit 1 I iT - --.- w u-.uu jar so., see us. xiop.ng io near rvm you soon, a remaiu Very truly yours M. Kedd. P: P--?I?a8e send my album by express to the care of my husband. my nusoana, Dr. Jhn H. Redd, Reidsviile, ff.C. -' The album was 'immediately for- warueu uyjprete, prepaiu,w airs, Redd. In the meantime the two let- iters following wf re-received by MrJ lT.M! - .'f.:.L . ' . t ... rvjme, iariDer ' proviDg me laentitr of the owner Of tbe album, and giv ing other interesting incidents in the history. "Sylvan Scene" John son town P. O. J.Nor them ton Co.. Va,. Mar. 11. 1884.. W. H. Kline. Esq-. Wat. .! - - m i - - V - ' I x uavo jus reaa iu lue West Pbrnt Star, published in King ivtuiam l0, va , your letter OI tne 10th ult, inquiring for Miss Marion U JJOOtaine, tbe Owner Ot an auto- t-a . - i giByu; uiwuiu, laacii irwiu uci rcai i uaiseu ouiamcujcau iu i 5 IS now Mrs. Dr. Jobn ling id Iteid.Tillr, N- C. e . - . f. first, cousin, (alias "Coz Redd, residi "). and it was whilst on a yisit eln in I860, that the names of 1 Ull to me my family al.o An.k and l am tbankfal to you for the in-j formation your letter gives, and tbe j a . . -a 1- - - I ; ' - ? IOC Wwt Brjadvay,- l Icbtiixi. Ky , March 818&L W. UJ Kline. v atsotttowo, ra. i In July, 1862, my falbei's plan tation of Foniainebleaa, Emg Wil liam canty I a. was f yisitedt by Federal troops, tinder General Get ty, his bams and outhoo&es burned and the dwelling house sacked by the Federal soldiery. The album in your possession . belongs to oy sis ter, then. Hum Uarion Dandrtdge Fontaiienoir Mrs. John IL Redd, of Norlh Carolina, Thero were ciny valusble hooi jepou 1 no. rede ral . array, r, , - : r t-Ku :Tiw4 -rv--.- -r tne coamana ot iren.txeUT.ti .- i -i-i v .. . IImj Ani.ift,v ' and, of course, we iuffered j x ...fts. uk -s.af, itraU'paioleil In-the tarty 'PAtt ottbe , ai ddnv othen have done T,TfcUW w"rr vVi0" llaal cctary. ItisbifiaUkUric ralce, of vr -rthoca' UenT UettT r T , , r, "tt.V- I ). portrait ,oi o-icaoeiuc wi ot i c. aeuiother enclosed paper to nlenti-1 CoU James MatfonolXfiw.Kenw Vm a ""V rLu 'B - l- 1 Micaawwi a cuouiy nao iu recover f'e". ' ff Ga Utri.i U.- M mjwlf wbom the albotn belonirt ,r7L T: annKing too. iqr jour enorts to murf V!!""?-:; " . .s-. I Jisuiyuurp Terr iruij, i - - J ' WSL WIIfSTON CONTAINS J AftW.Mnw!B.,i,i:n r j -6 -vvr" f.0'"? " ;r. it ine t ,ooa. . i r r i rRrnnaF ! Oii i fTi wiiifv naiAfinriAn vvaaat v wt aaaW vviui jubiuu of a number of .Virginia relics shown - ' u . w a, a I 4 r I ? - r at the Louisville Exposition of that year, which is so rich in historical srv 4 m aAsn . a a m a laithliak is a a a. .. aaa-a.- . rBr,sT" "w v.s .w a b vniav nsar ' t r A W.- Tr i. . B virqini a Rixica VT r J- P T tion of the Virginia relice is a mark , , - , T. t. i: ' ..A r;..k w w- e'V?? " ? rP; !tc,trVne' uiuiu iu uucut ucsceuk truui oirxcu jamin Aylett. Mr. - Fontaine,' now engaged in Uolyoke Academy, Third and Broadway, is the owner of these old relics, so rich in historic al associations. HISTORY OF TUB OLD TaBLS. i ' The ' first article is a marble top . t.iiniin.1 aT tK.1T.Ma. b tha V.rrttKi tkf. A llfld V " Wfl '-ventlr In th irtiit from Sir HUIIU. BS tUB IVUtUMeVt.tUB UVUSSIUCUlIi let UlVLWil. KlllMV tun ofCommbns show, was in January, Lo :....i V...t. i t 5 1' V Vl ' jI 7 H wl . " j .f. m xvzug yuaries a. ll --m.ln.t . nrUsn.- f Rf nr,- aav a wii'muvM viivvuvi w waw UU - tU DecembeP 1646, when it was or- dcfcd lhat he 8hou,d .baye hj8 ,iber. ty on bail," and that,' "npn pay men t of two thousand pounds, theseques !.. .f Uim .... Ix. a.i, .-r .'wuwi uia HWiB ug ttu vu, John Aylett fought as the battie of Worcester. 1651. Late 1655 z in Worcester. 1651- Late 1655. in consequence of the genera! oppress sion of the Royalists by Cromwell, w which followed their unsuccessful risinz of that year, Aylett emigrated tor Virginia, 1 or nearly two centuries the table jZrYV?T2Z known a the fruit and wine table. FamUy tradition says that in the old col- AhlQ 1 . siarsi f Kit A lATAtllar W rvyf aav.,l vuiui mm j m w a a svaakwHUV a aJI "V H aw WU (zreat erandson or ArchblsboD Knots wood, who crowned Charles L of ae- I I, Jl - . 1 . T- !. ?. .1 auu;, iwoeriieveriy, iue oisionan. aud I l.ui.. i.r..u r I a.hft-.'-HranV nA hliK .r n.r. r while sUndin aronud this Uhle. - Pur- c8 wie ivevoiuiiooarj warn was prop rtjr r J.oh.a.,i.?,ctt, Stea crand- Buu. lui. if in ia ill atsCll m mrrnivr ftr i a a a iirtiii. a M a a a m a . . . . . . w virrtnU rrnivtlon. ind -.r,. uommtssart uetierai 4 or ine eouthiru I ucpaiwaruu iianiiguw penou among w-giww wouua u were ? SSSSSKiJSViff" . Fajrette, Gov. rel$oof Gov John Tiler, 8r. Richard Uenv TmJ -TJoht ffnr.- Harry," Judge Peter Johnson (father of Ceo- Jo- Johnson), Jamta MadUoo. ttat tin Waliinton; of Mary AvleU, who marrie Thomas, cm lb Lord Fairfax; lor Jlrxabetti llenry fsrandniother of axra. uen. iraiiej- uamptoo),and other belle of the Old Domicioo, la Utr time the boys, Robert i E. Lee, ; the future Confederate commander, and Charles Campbell, the fotnrw hiseriaa of Virjticia.5 placed aroucd iL " From this Uble Gov. GUmer, who was ailla oo the irinccton, Pretideut TjUr. Gov. llenry A. Wise, Richard E'lis. President of Texas CuuTcntioo in 1B2G, and Ed mund tlnSni who fired the ' rt gun in Fort Sumter, have been rt fresh dV In 1SK tbe Uble was presented by Mrs. CoL Ihnp Aylett. a dashter of Patrick Henry, to her daughter. Mis. tfpott wood FinUine It Oa then removed lo Fotaoebleao, Kmj Wilham county; where it remained in good condition on tU July, 1EC3, when the Footalnehleaa bouse waa sacked by tie Fedehal Uoom under Get. Getty. Tbe Uble was badly lajsred and the slab broken. It was then taken to Greensboro; K. C aad near the old baUle-Celd of Guilford CocxVhouse sear where rreudest . ssociatiool of the 'Alamo an! can a clotof Tor sha who law her husband fall l I. . . .Y.: " .towca. ! lue . Star Stale iha i tcrx)fthe hero of San Jaj Thomas More, of Chelsea, Euan iX. tha: Autmatina llnre' ton of , Uasil More, of a - v iuu ictucu .ii5ikb nwj ji hiwiu www i ir. rti.K. wir. kr... nr..-r I Y' "luVr '"vV J iV 1,10 mother ofiMn. Macon, died 171S. Col. More died July 5W. 1743. The am-' ny name had beeu ipdfferenilr fpe cd ..... it. .i '.. r m. nr. .-.i,.... t.. i ucai iug liusg ui uia aiau mwu uwsa uu t . . a . sptliisrr. which his sou. Col. Iierrtrd Moore, the ancestor of Geo; IU L. Lcc, n ftjvll K till nli folio ved. Mrs. Macon died in 1775. at , a very advanced age. One of her daugh tere married Uartholemew Dandridge, rnii,in nf Mr f3n; WaaMrifftnn. and a member of the Virginia Couveotion - i 1776. Another danhur, Uarr, taancd S- WUUnA,,eiA!; same convention. Col. Aylett, tiirvub ? hh. mammal eranrfmothi.r nultv West. 4 was aliiiealdecendent-bcluj ninth la desceot-of Thomas Howard- Duke of orfolk, the, Surry of .Flooded dd. t liurs. mslcou. ' porirauaesccoucu niiiac artridsooUol, Pliilip Aylett , it became; lurVfl:v lnhcntC(i lL , eJ ,.. Ul. V$U;; At the saekmg of Fontaloebieau la , 1803 by Geo. Geltv's command the nor trait was stabbed and sabre J by a Fed; erai offlcer. LJL FAYETTE'S CSXT ' " Tlie third article Is a' desk which te- longed to the JfarquU de La' Fayette ; add presented to him by i'atriek Henry. The . other relics. leOcrs ol I'Atrlck I tr..' r. . t. peciaratiou of Independence, etc.. will uneak for themselves, ako. a frank of 4 WIU v vaiBuuu w avuujuuu ituuiu, I wbo ured Use flsst gua atFortlSumUr, f accord and Uas A SUC0ESSF0L. J)YNAMITEU. f Why spruce yo howde di, ' Jinksf Uow you are looking! What bus- MUCH BISTOUfl ed book agent. iness are youn. noil', said a retir Sm ol "Same old buiinesi laUiaff - , T u books," said . -What! eti Jinks, till a book ztiit r V !' " "Andalive;" "I seem to he.M "Well. I ran't . understand it V Snc.Igotoat.f.h.hoJpiUlIhT. uPfbook L A Keep on. ana DlkO SZV.VVV ft I ttAa sa T9 year, I TTrt- A r.n-. .i.Tt T " r UCBLI1 ... - t i " fT f r - . " 1 t r i f ' V , KaMY anoncrh. I first in(rwftt myself as an agent of Mr. QDcao van liossj, and atk for a subjcnp tion to the dynamite land- NaaAia vania w siAaa0ai' I'i' st;J - sf . awaj-' - a r.iiui n iriunn. 111 b:uuk nrv "Certainly. Then I take ent cf - -- - w wF ww Ww w. my Docket a can of briekdosi. labeU lad in Lit letters Dynaclita " ard t t aixrAxtm nn its merita 1 f.yet P" " xes ! - ThAw1n- oe tn hanrlTii It folly and put it away.' Thea I plac$ ' it i troa.troeket . Uarital aJTectica la a besst&l and ever) fresh exaibltioo of its letder nets, affect us to tears. A wife poii! hly an old wifb oti a certain occasion fell overboard. The husband naicd frantlcallv about the deck; literally tear ing bis hair out by the bandfall and cry ing in tbe mot t bestcchmg tonea, cr bea vee's aaze, tare ber ; sJe rs , taj . wiU 1" The noble sanors tbonthl cx their own sweethearts, and ran all risks, and at last troubt the peer wotsaa bid the cab'n cf the swooning husband. Tha look of gratltada lie gave them felly re paij thao (or all their efforts. Then rt coveriuc his equanimity, be threat hie band Into Lu wi&Vi wet racket, pulled out a aomawbat plethoi is tcrae aa4 with InSalte relief said ; '01d woman, the next time yoa taesble orerhrd just leave that fene btLlad,' will yea? Yoa scared ca alxnost to daalh.'9 - - To parents nothing carka to la prcssif ely 1 tho flight cf fcj to I growth cf their chSdrta. 1 open tay - aacplej 4 j:
The Reidsville Times (Reidsville, N.C.)
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May 22, 1884, edition 1
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